The Ancestors and Cousins of Tracy Lynn DeVault

Person Page 503

Roland C. Craig1,2,3

M, #12551, b. 7 October 1889, d. 30 March 1966

Parents

FatherRobert Claude Craig (b. April 1864)
MotherMartha Frances Bradley (b. March 1869)
Pedigree Link

Family: Julia Love "Love" Reeves (b. 28 May 1897, d. 27 February 1986)

DaughterRhoda Frances Craig (b. 6 March 1920, d. 9 April 1997)
DaughterMay Joe Craig (b. 6 July 1921, d. 6 June 2014)

BASIC FACTS

Roland C. Craig was born on 7 October 1889 in Virginia.4,2 He and Julia Love "Love" Reeves were married on 17 May 1919.1 He died on 30 March 1966, at age 76, in Abingdon, Washington Co., Virginia (last years.)1 He was buried in Sinking Spring Cemetery, Abingdon, Washington Co., Virginia.
Roland C. Craig had reference number 12819. His Social Security Number was 227-07-9590, issued Virginia.4 He resided in Abingdon, Washington Co., Virginia (last years.)4 He was an Auto mechanic - automobile garage (1930, 1940); mayor of Abingdon, Washington Co., Virginia.2,5 He was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Virginia (1930, 1940.) WWI DRAFT REGISTRTION
Place: Washington County, VA; Card #139; Roland C Craig; address Abingdon, VA; age 27; born 7 Oct 1889, Benhama, VA; occupation: Automobile Business, Parrott Motor Company, Johnston city, TN; single; physical: ht-med; wt-slender; eyes -?; hair- light 3. one eye(?); signed. North Abingdon, Washington County, VA, June.
Willie Reeves Hardin Bivins wrote:

Their daughters continued to live in the family home. They were deeply involved in church, civic and social activities in Abingdon, Virginia. Our mothers were life-long friends, as well as first cousins. May Joe and Rhoda were wonderful hostesses, and visits to them were special events in our lives. They furnished addresses and much of the data for the descendents of John DeVault Reeves.

Citations

  1. [S6011] Genealogy prepared by George E. Newport (WFT V17T1718)
  2. [S1984] 1930 Census, Virginia, Washington County
  3. [S2347] 1940 Census, Virginia, Washington County
  4. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
  5. [S11346] Obituary - May Joe Craig

John DeVault Reeves, Jr.1,2,3,4,5

M, #12552, b. 7 January 1893, d. 2 April 1972

Parents

FatherJohn DeVault Reeves (b. 25 March 1839, d. 2 June 1915)
MotherRhoda Emma Taylor (b. 28 March 1855, d. 21 November 1943)
Pedigree Link

Family: Ann "Annie" Hatcher (b. 15 September 1890, d. 30 December 1961)

DaughterPauline Mamie Reeves+ (b. 21 January 1922, d. 14 February 1998)
SonJohn J. Reeves+ (b. 4 June 1925, d. 16 June 1999)
SonJack Reeves+ (b. 3 February 1928, d. 8 June 2009)
SonJoe Sensabaugh Reeves (b. 19 February 1930, d. 6 August 1940)

BASIC FACTS

John DeVault Reeves, Jr., was born on 7 January 1893 in Washington Co., Tennessee.1,4,6 He and Maude Lee Broce were married on 7 July 1920.2 He and Ann "Annie" Hatcher were married after 1921. He died on 2 April 1972, at age 79, in Fayette Co., Kentucky.1,7 He was buried in Monte Vista Memorial Park, Johnson City, Washington Co., Tennessee.8
John DeVault Reeves, Jr., had reference number 12820. World War I, Corporal, enrolled 4 Apr 1916 Tennessee, discharged 19 Dec 1918.1,8 He resided in Johnson City, Washington Co., Tennessee (1963); Virginia.9,10 His Social Security Number was 405-74-6556, issued Kentucky.9 He was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1900, 1910, 1940.) John was treated in the U.S. National Home for Disabled Volunteer Veterans (Mountain Branch) for Tuberculosis. He was in the hospital betweem 18 Jan 1919 and 9 Sept 1922. During this time he was listed as single.

GRAVE MARKER

JOHN D REEVES
OHIO
CPL US ARMY
WORLD WAR I
JAN 7 1983 APRIL 2 1972.

Citations

  1. [S2798] Book: Ancestral Sketches by LeRoy Reeves and the Family of Edward Reeves and Jane Melvin by Willie Reeves Hardin Bivins
  2. [S6011] Genealogy prepared by George E. Newport (WFT V17T1718)
  3. [S2323] 1940 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  4. [S669] 1900 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  5. [S1017] 1910 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  6. [S4021] Death Records - Tennessee "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914 - 1955" (LDS)
  7. [S3996] Death Records - Kentucky: "Kentucky Death Index 1911 - 2000," (Ancestry.com), Source Medium: Book
  8. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  9. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
  10. [S11626] Obituary - Rhoda Beatrice (Reeves) Simcox

Ann "Annie" Hatcher1,2,3

F, #12553, b. 15 September 1890, d. 30 December 1961
Pedigree Link

Family: John DeVault Reeves, Jr., (b. 7 January 1893, d. 2 April 1972)

DaughterPauline Mamie Reeves+ (b. 21 January 1922, d. 14 February 1998)
SonJohn J. Reeves+ (b. 4 June 1925, d. 16 June 1999)
SonJack Reeves+ (b. 3 February 1928, d. 8 June 2009)
SonJoe Sensabaugh Reeves (b. 19 February 1930, d. 6 August 1940)

BASIC FACTS

Ann "Annie" Hatcher was born on 15 September 1890 in Carter Co., Tennessee.4,2,3 She and John DeVault Reeves, Jr., were married after 1921. She died on 30 December 1961, at age 71.5,3 She was buried in Monte Vista Memorial Park, Johnson City, Washington Co., Tennessee.3
Ann "Annie" Hatcher had reference number 12821. She was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1940.) GRAVE MARKER

IN LOVING MEMORY
ANN H. REEVES
SEPT. 15, DEC. 30,
1890 1961.

Citations

  1. [S6011] Genealogy prepared by George E. Newport (WFT V17T1718)
  2. [S2323] 1940 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  3. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  4. [S4021] Death Records - Tennessee "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914 - 1955" (LDS)
  5. [S10542] Obituary - Jack Reeves

Maude Lee Broce1

F, #12554, d. 12 April 1921
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Maude Lee Broce and John DeVault Reeves, Jr., were married on 7 July 1920.1 She died on 12 April 1921.1
Maude Lee Broce had reference number 12822.

Citations

  1. [S6011] Genealogy prepared by George E. Newport (WFT V17T1718)

James Patterson1

M, #12555
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary Witten

DaughterUnknown Patterson+
SonNewton Alexander Patterson+ (b. 28 March 1827, d. 27 April 1910)

BASIC FACTS

James Patterson had reference number 12823.

Citations

  1. [S6011] Genealogy prepared by George E. Newport (WFT V17T1718)

Mary Witten1

F, #12556
Pedigree Link

Family: James Patterson

DaughterUnknown Patterson+
SonNewton Alexander Patterson+ (b. 28 March 1827, d. 27 April 1910)

BASIC FACTS

Mary Witten had reference number 12824.

Citations

  1. [S6011] Genealogy prepared by George E. Newport (WFT V17T1718)

Alvis Craig1,2

M, #12557, b. 12 September 1870, d. 13 September 1932

Parents

Pedigree Link

Family: Helen Reeves Patterson (b. 20 October 1872, d. 8 December 1960)

DaughterAdelaide Blanche Craig+ (b. 18 June 1900, d. 3 January 1969)
SonRonald Wesley Craig+ (b. 28 June 1902, d. March 1987)
DaughterElizabeth Craig+ (b. 18 January 1905, d. 4 February 2007)

BASIC FACTS

Alvis Craig was born on 12 September 1870 in Tennessee.1,2 He and Helen Reeves Patterson were married on 21 March 1899 in "Vineland, " her parents' home near Jonesboro and Johnson City, Washington Co., Tennessee.1,3 He died on 13 September 1932, at age 62.1 He was buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Athens, McMinn Co., Tennessee.4
Alvis Craig had reference number 12825. He was a Teacher - college (1920); president of Murphy College at Sevierville, Tennessee; taught at Tennessee Wesleyan College in Athens, Carter Co., Tennessee, he was Bursar and taught math and Latin.3,2 He was enumerated on the census in McMinn County, Tennessee (1920.)

Citations

  1. [S6011] Genealogy prepared by George E. Newport (WFT V17T1718)
  2. [S1441] 1920 Census, Tennessee, McMinn County
  3. [S2798] Book: Ancestral Sketches by LeRoy Reeves and the Family of Edward Reeves and Jane Melvin by Willie Reeves Hardin Bivins
  4. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book

Florence "Floss" Oberdorfer1,2

F, #12558, b. 3 August 1886, d. 12 January 1964

Parents

Pedigree Link

Family: Alexander "Alex" Patterson (b. 17 June 1884, d. 14 April 1954)

DaughterCecil Susan "Susan" Patterson+ (b. 13 April 1909, d. 30 December 1997)

BASIC FACTS

Florence "Floss" Oberdorfer was born on 3 August 1886 in Henderson, Kentucky.1 She and Alexander "Alex" Patterson were married in 1907 in Marion, Illinois.1,3 She died on 12 January 1964, at age 77, in Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama.1
Florence "Floss" Oberdorfer had reference number 12826. She was enumerated on the census in Jefferson County, Albama (1930.)

Citations

  1. [S6011] Genealogy prepared by George E. Newport (WFT V17T1718)
  2. [S1532] 1930 Census, Alabama, Jefferson County
  3. [S2798] Book: Ancestral Sketches by LeRoy Reeves and the Family of Edward Reeves and Jane Melvin by Willie Reeves Hardin Bivins

Samuel Lonzo Browder1,2,3,4

M, #12559, b. 10 September 1868, d. 30 December 1927

Parents

FatherJohn Jefferson Browder (b. 9 November 1818, d. 14 July 1903)
MotherElizabeth Jane Lotspeich (b. 7 March 1825, d. 12 January 1921)
Pedigree Link

Family: Elizabeth Miller "Bettie" Patterson (b. 24 February 1875, d. 6 November 1925)

DaughterHelen Westmoreland Browder+ (b. 2 February 1901, d. 21 March 1993)
DaughterFlorence Lotspeich "Toodie" Browder+ (b. 17 September 1905, d. 26 November 2007)

BASIC FACTS

Samuel Lonzo Browder was born on 10 September 1868 in Tennessee.1,5 He and Elizabeth Miller "Bettie" Patterson were married on 27 April 1898.1 He died on 30 December 1927, at age 59, in Johnson City, Washington Co., Tennessee.1 He was buried in Monte Vista Memorial Park, Johnson City, Washington Co., Tennessee.6
Samuel Lonzo Browder had reference number 12827. He was an Agent - Standard Oil Company (1900); bookkeeper - lumber office (1910); bookkeeper (death certificate.)5,3,4 He was enumerated on the census in Monroe County, Tennessee (1880); Madison County, Alabama (1900); Washington County, Tennessee (1910.) GRAVE MARKER

SAMUEL L.
1868 -- 1927.

Citations

  1. [S6011] Genealogy prepared by George E. Newport (WFT V17T1718)
  2. [S356] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Monroe County
  3. [S402] 1900 Census, Alabama, Madison County
  4. [S1017] 1910 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  5. [S3825] Death Certificate - Samuel Lonzo Browder
  6. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book

Lucy Osment1,2,3,4

F, #12560, b. 15 March 1876, d. 28 December 1965

Parents

Pedigree Link

Family: D.D Edward Emerson Wiley (b. 7 August 1874, d. 21 August 1956)

SonEdward Emerson "Ned" Wiley, Jr. (b. 22 March 1910, d. 11 June 2003)
SonFrancis Amelis Wiley (b. 30 August 1912, d. 29 March 2006)

BASIC FACTS

Lucy Osment was born on 15 March 1876 in Tennessee.5,6 She and D.D Edward Emerson Wiley were married about 1909.5 She died on 28 December 1965, at age 89.6 She was buried in Lynnhurst Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee.6
Lucy Osment had reference number 12828. She was enumerated on the census in Bradley County, Tennessee (1870, 1880); Tazewell County, Virginia (1910); Hamilton County, Tennessee (1920): Hamblen County, Tennessee (1930.) In the 1910 Census, living with Edward and Lucy are Lucy's two daughters from her earlier marriage to Unknown Speer.

GRAVE MARKER

LUCY OSMENT
WIFE OF
EDWARD E. WILEY
MARCH 15, 1876
DECEMBER 28, 1965.

Citations

  1. [S6011] Genealogy prepared by George E. Newport (WFT V17T1718)
  2. [S4862] Email from Willie Hardin Reeves Bivins dated September 16, 2001
  3. [S352] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Bradley County
  4. [S1934] 1930 Census, Tennessee, Hamblen County
  5. [S1055] 1910 Census, Virginia, Tazewell County
  6. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book

Edward Emerson "Ned" Wiley, Jr.1,2,3,4,5

M, #12561, b. 22 March 1910, d. 11 June 2003

Parents

FatherD.D Edward Emerson Wiley (b. 7 August 1874, d. 21 August 1956)
MotherLucy Osment (b. 15 March 1876, d. 28 December 1965)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Edward Emerson "Ned" Wiley, Jr., was born on 22 March 1910 in Virginia.2,6 He and Hallie Frances "Frances" Tittsworth were married on 25 October 1940 in Jefferson Co., Tennessee.7,8 He died on 11 June 2003, at age 93, in Maryville, Blount Co., Tennessee.6,9 He was buried in Lynnhurst Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee.10
Edward Emerson "Ned" Wiley, Jr., had reference number 12829. He held the title Dr. He resided in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut (1935); 2649 Sevierville Road, Maryville, TN 37801 (1990.)7,5 He was enumerated on the census in Tazewell County, Virginia (1910); Hamilton County, Tennessee (1920); Hamblen County, Tennessee (1930); Hamilton County, Tennessee (1940.) He was a Minister of the Gospel - church (1940.)5 His Social Security Number was Issued: Tennessee, last residence: Maryville, Blount Co., Tennessee.6 He was educated Graduate of Central High School, Knox Co., TN; A.B. from Emory and Henry College; B.D. from Duke Divinity School in Durham, NC, M. A. from Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT, Ph.D. Degree from Duke Graduate School; D.D. Degree from Emory and Henry College.9 OBITUARY

WILEY JR., Edward Emerson "Ned", of Maryville, passed away Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at Asbury Acres Healthcare Center in Maryville, TN.
He was a graduate of Central High School in Knox County, TN, received his A.B. from Emory and Henry College, Emory, VA, B.D. from Duke Divinity School in Durham, NC, M. A. from Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT, Ph.D. Degree from Duke Graduate School and his D.D. Degree from Emory and Henry College.
Dr. Wiley, a retired United Methodist minister, was a member of First United Methodist Church of Maryville, TN. He served the Holston Conference of the United Methodist Church in many capacities, beginning with the Jefferson City Circuit in Jefferson County, TN in 1937. He and his wife, Frances, then served the St. Elmo Church and Centenary Church in Chattanooga, First Church of Maryville, TN, Broad Street Church in Kingsport, TN, State Street Church in Bristol, was Superintendent of the Abingdon District in VA, and First United Methodist in Newport, TN, before returning to First United Methodist of Maryville to serve as Minister of Visitation. He also served as Chaplain at Asbury Acres Health Care.
Dr. Wiley served as president, past president, and board member of many different organizations during his ministry. He was a member of the Board of Trustees of Emory and Henry College, Tennessee Wesleyan College and Hiwassee College, he was a member of the Salvation Army Advisory Board and the Personnel Committee Conference Council on Ministries. He enjoyed golf, tennis and swimming.
Dr. Wiley was preceded in death by his father, Edward Emerson Wiley; mother, Lucy Osment Wiley; one brother; two half sisters; grandfather, Ephraim Emerson Wiley, the second president of Emory and Henry College; grandmother, Elizabeth Reeves Wiley, founder of the Holston Methodist Home for Children in Greeneville, TN.
He is survived by his wife, Frances Tittsworth Wiley; brother, Frances A. Wiley and wife, Libby of California; and a beloved sister-in-law, Elizabeth Tittsworth of Jefferson City, TN.
Funeral services will be held at Maryville First United Methodist Church in Maryville, TN at 7:00 p.m. Friday, June 13, 2003 with Rev. James R. Green and Rev. Sterling Turner officiating.
The family will receive friends following the service at the Church.
Family and friends will meet at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Lynnhurst Cemetery for the interment service with Dr. Ed Eldridge officiating.
The Wesley Mitchell Sunday School Class will serve as Honorary Pall Bearers.
In lieu of flowers, please make memorials to the church of your choice in memory of Dr. Wiley.
(PLEASE NO HOUSE PLANTS)
McCammon-Ammons-Click Funeral Home, Maryville, TN 865 982-6812
www.mccammonammonsclick.com

GRAVE MARKER

REV. DR. E. E. WILEY, JR.
JUNE 11, 2003
GOD IS LOVE.
In October 1990, the Craig sisters attended the golden wedding reception at the First Methodist Church for Dr. and Mrs. Wiley. He was a former pastor of that church.

Citations

  1. [S6011] Genealogy prepared by George E. Newport (WFT V17T1718)
  2. [S1055] 1910 Census, Virginia, Tazewell County
  3. [S1436] 1920 Census, Tennessee, Hamilton County
  4. [S1934] 1930 Census, Tennessee, Hamblen County
  5. [S2314] 1940 Census, Tennessee, Hamilton County
  6. [S12399] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
  7. [S2798] Book: Ancestral Sketches by LeRoy Reeves and the Family of Edward Reeves and Jane Melvin by Willie Reeves Hardin Bivins
  8. [S9007] Marriage Records - Tennessee, Tennessee State Marriages 1780 - 2002 (Ancestry.com)
  9. [S9950] Obituary - Edward Emerson "Ned" Wiley, Jr
  10. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book

Joseph Leonard Jarman1,2,3

M, #12562, b. 19 November 1867, d. 14 November 1947

Parents

FatherWilliam Daniel Jarman (b. 30 May 1831, d. 15 November 1880)
MotherCatherine Goodloe Lindsay (b. 30 November 1831, d. 12 August 1897)
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary Helen Wiley (b. about 1871, d. 1928)

ChildChild #7 Jarman
ChildChild #6 Jarman
SonEmerson Wiley Jarman (b. 11 January 1893, d. 18 December 1961)
DaughterElizabeth Parker Jarman+ (b. 5 March 1895, d. 30 May 1988)
SonJoseph Lindsey Jarman (b. 10 August 1897)
DaughterHelen Reeves Jarman (b. about 1905)
SonWilliam Dabney Jarman+ (b. 16 August 1906, d. 13 February 2006)

BASIC FACTS

Joseph Leonard Jarman was born on 19 November 1867 in Mechum's River, Albemarle Co., Virginia.2,4 He and Mary Helen Wiley were married on 22 December 1891 in Emory and Henry College, Virginia.2 He died on 14 November 1947, at age 79, in Farmville, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.4 He was buried in Farmville Cemetery, Farmville, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.4
Joseph Leonard Jarman had reference number 12830. He held the title Dr. He was a President - normal school (1910); President of Virginia State College, later called Longwood College, now called Longwood University.5,3 BIOGRAPHY - Transcribed from pp. 385 & 386 of History of Virginia, Vol. V (of VI) by P. A. Bruce, LL. B., LL. D., published by the American Historical Society, Chicago & New York, 1924:

Joseph Leonard Jarman. The State Normal School for Women at Farmville was founded nearly forty years ago, and its president for more than half that period has been Doctor Jarman, recognized as one of the best informed school men and one of the ablest educators in the South.
The school at Farmville was the first normal established by the state, and was opened as the State Female Normal School in October, 1884. In January, 1914, the Legislature changed the name to the State Normal School for Women at Farmville. Since it was founded the school has graduated more than twenty-five hundred women, and most of these at some time or another have been teachers in the schools of the state. Hundreds of them are the wives of successful men.
Joseph Leonard Jarman was born on a farm in Albemarle County, Virginia, November 19, 1867. He is of original Welsh stock. The family came to America from England, first locating in Pennsylvania and subsequently moving to Virginia. Doctor Jarman's grandfather was Dabney Jarman, who was born in Albemarle County and spent all his life there as a farmer and planter. He married a Miss Maupin, also a native of Albemarle. William Daniel Jarman, father of Doctor Jarman, was born May 30, 1831, and died November 15, 1881, his home having been on a farm in Albemarle County throughout his lifetime. He was a volunteer in the Confederate Army at the beginning of the war, and served until the surrender at Appomattox. He was in many of the great battles of the war, including Second Manassas and Gettysburg. After returning home from the army he located at Charlottesville, and during the rest of his life was an employe of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, for many years being yardmaster. He was a stanch democrat, and an official member of the Charlottesville Methodist Episcopal Church, South. His wife was Catherine Goodloe Lindsay, who was born in Albemarle County, November 30, 1831, and died while visiting her son, Doctor Jarman, at Emory and Henry College on August 12, 1897. She was of Scotch ancestry, the Lindsays having come to Virginia in Colonial times. Her father, Harry Lindsay, was born in Spotsylvania County in 1789, served with the rank of colonel in the War of 1812 and was an Albemarle County farmer. He died in 1874. His wife, Miss Maupin, was born in Albemarle County in 1799 and died in 1893. Doctor Jarman is the fifth in a family of six children. His oldest brother, Henry Dabney, is assistant to the general manager of the Charlottesville Woolen Mill. James Edwin has for forty years been owner of the Jarman Book Company at Charlottesville. Edgar Littleton is connected with the Street Railway Company at Richmond. Lulu Jennings is the wife of Henry N. Tillman, who for over a quarter of a century was engaged in the banking business at Staunton. Robert Melvin, the youngest, is an employe of the Southern Railway at Washington.
Joseph Leonard Jarman was reared in Charlottesville, attended both private and public schools there, and in 1885 graduated from the Miller Manual Labor School of Albemarle County and had a year of post-graduate work there. From 1886 to 1889 he was a student in the University of Virginia, and in 1889 returned to the Miller Manual Labor School as a teacher for one term. From January 1890 to January 1, 1902, Doctor Jarman was professor of natural and physical sciences in Emory and Henry College at Emory, Virginia. Since January 1, 1902, he has been president of the State Normal School for Women at Farmville, and during his administration this institution has grown steadily in material resources and with increased standards of efficiency as a school for the training of teachers. The Farmville Normal has an average attendance of seven hundred, and under Doctor Jarman are more than forty instructors and professors in the various departments.
Doctor Jarman is a member of Beta of Virginia Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the National Educational Association, the Virginia Historical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the National Council of Normal School Presidents, the Virginia State Teachers Association, of which he was president one year, and for eight years was a member of the State Board of Education. He was a member of the First Executive Committee of the Co-Operative Education Association. He is a democrat, is chairman of the Official Board of the Farmville Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and is president of the Public Health Association of Prince Edward County. During the war he was chairman of the Y. M. C. A. drive in the county, also chairman of the Red Cross drive and county chairman of the United War Work Campaign. He used his influence as a teacher and in other ways to promote the success of every war object. Subsequently he accepted the post of chairman of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Fund of Prince Edward County, and was much gratified that Prince Edward County became one of the four in the state which exceeded its quota for this fund. In 1906 Hampden-Sidney awarded Doctor Jarman the honorary LL. D. degree.
His home is the president's house at Farmville. On December 22, 1891, at Emory and Henry College, he married Miss Mary Helen Wiley, daughter of Dr. Ephraim E. and Elizabeth (Reeves) Wiley. Her father was a graduate of Wesleyan University, went to Emory and Henry College in 1837 as a professor, served it twenty-five years as president, and at the time of his death in 1893 was treasurer and president emeritus. Mrs. Jarman finished her education in the Martha Washington College at Abingdon, Virginia.
Doctor and Mrs. Jarman have five children. Emerson Wiley, born January 11, 1893, saw three years of service as a first lieutenant of cavalry, and was stationed along the Mexican border and later on duty in California throughout the World war period. He was educated in Randolph-Macon Academy, the Virginia Military Institute, the Hampden-Sidney College and the University of North Carolina, and is now an oil operator at Eldorado, Arkansas. The second child, Elizabeth Parker, is a graduate of the State Normal School for Women at Farmville and the wife of Thomas G. Hardy, a well known Farmville physician and owner of the Hardy Hospital there. Joseph Lindsay Jarman, born August 10, 1897, enlisted and went to the Mexican border and subsequently volunteered and was in France seventeen months, being with Headquarters Company at Bordeaux. He is now connected with the Export Leaf Tobacco Company at Petersburg. The two younger children are Helen Reeves, a student in the State Normal School for Women, and William Dabney, born August 16, 1906, a member of the senior class of the Farmville High School."

Citations

  1. [S6011] Genealogy prepared by George E. Newport (WFT V17T1718)
  2. [S2525] Biography - Joseph Leonard Jarman
  3. [S1050] 1910 Census, Virginia, Prince Edward County
  4. [S4787] Email from Samuel P. Clarke dated November 3, 2002
  5. [S2798] Book: Ancestral Sketches by LeRoy Reeves and the Family of Edward Reeves and Jane Melvin by Willie Reeves Hardin Bivins

Child #7 Jarman1

U, #12563

Parents

FatherJoseph Leonard Jarman (b. 19 November 1867, d. 14 November 1947)
MotherMary Helen Wiley (b. about 1871, d. 1928)
Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S2798] Book: Ancestral Sketches by LeRoy Reeves and the Family of Edward Reeves and Jane Melvin by Willie Reeves Hardin Bivins

D.D Samuel Harrison Millard1,2,3

M, #12564, b. November 1819, d. 11 May 1905
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary Jane Taylor (b. 9 April 1836, d. 8 February 1926)

SonSamuel Taylor Millard+ (b. December 1874, d. 1955)

BASIC FACTS

D.D Samuel Harrison Millard was born in November 1819 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.4,3,5 He and Mary Jane Taylor were married on 26 October 1873.1 He died in 1904, at age ~85.6 He died on 11 May 1905, at age 85, in Johnson City, Washington Co., Tennessee.5
D.D Samuel Harrison Millard had reference number 12832. He was an Ordained a minister in the Christian Church (11 August 1845.)6 BIOGRAPHY - Tennessee the Volunteer State 1769-1923: Volume 4
SAMUEL H. MILLARD, D. D.
On the 26th of October, 1873, was celebrated the marriage of Samuel H. Millard to Mrs. Mary J. (Taylor) Kitzmiller. She was a daughter of Dr. Caswell C. and Nancy (Duncan) Taylor, natives of Tennessee. Her father engaged in farming near Johnson City for several years and subsequently began the practice of medicine. He became one of the foremost members of the profession during his day. His death occurred on the 10th of October, 1886, at the advanced age of ninety-one years. Mrs. Taylor died in 1844, in her forty-fifth year. Mrs. Millard was first married to Abdial Kitzmiller, the ceremony being performed on the 30th of January, 1855. To their union four children were born: Nancy, who is residing in La Grande, Oregon; Martin C., likewise a resident of Oregon; Ann R., whose demise occurred on the 24th of September, 1860; and Mary E. at home. Mr. Kitzmiller was an educator, prominently known in that connection throughout Illinois, Missouri and Tennessee. His demise occurred on the 2d of April, 1862, in his thirty-fourth year. To the union of Mr. and Mrs. Millard one child was born: Samuel T., who is now a bank examiner, with headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. Mrs. Millard is residing in Johnson City, at the age of eighty-six years.

Samuel Millard of Johnson City, Tennessee was listed in the Milligan College Catalogue dated 1885-1886 as a referee with personal knowledge of the institution and of the character of the work done there. His father-in-law, Caswell C. Taylor of Milligan, Tennessee was listed in the same catalogue as a member of the college board of trustees. Milligan College was located in Carter County, Tennessee.

Citations

  1. [S2536] Biography - Samuel H. Millard, D.D
  2. [S359] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  3. [S669] 1900 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  4. [S204] 1870 Census, Tennessee, Carter County
  5. [S5589] Genealogy prepared by clhammond_1 (Ancestry.com)
  6. [S2845] Book: Washington County, Tennessee Tombstone Inscriptions, by Charles M. Bennett, Source Medium: Book

Louisa Harper Gordon1

F, #12565, b. 1841, d. 11 January 1923
Pedigree Link

Family: William Henry Bast (b. 4 July 1815, d. 30 September 1889)

DaughterAdele G. Bast (b. 1866, d. 1916)

BASIC FACTS

Louisa Harper Gordon was born in 1841 in Missouri.1 She and William Henry Bast were married on 26 February 1866 in St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri.1 She died on 11 January 1923, at age ~82, in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California.1 She was buried in Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California.1
Louisa Harper Gordon was also known as Lucy. She had reference number 12833. GRAVE MARKER

BAST

1815 WILLIAM H. 1889
1841 LUCY H, 1923
1866 ADELE C. 1916

TILL JESUS COMES.

Citations

  1. [S4118] Descendents of George Bast, Jr. compiled by Leland Gygi

Martha Latture1,2,3,4,5,6

F, #12566, b. 28 September 1821, d. 17 June 1890

Parents

FatherSamuel Latture (b. 20 February 1795, d. 18 November 1872)
MotherCatherine Davault (b. 30 September 1801, d. 29 August 1860)
Pedigree Link

Family: William A. Jones (b. 14 March 1808, d. 27 May 1882)

DaughterEdna P. "Edney" Jones+ (b. about 1852, d. 12 November 1873)
SonBoy Jones (b. 22 March 1856, d. 22 March 1856)
DaughterEliza Margaret Jones (b. 16 February 1857, d. 5 April 1857)
DaughterHester Ann Jones+ (b. 25 April 1858, d. 4 March 1942)
SonJacob Latture Jones+ (b. 24 July 1860, d. 19 December 1919)
DaughterJerusha Jane Jones+ (b. 10 April 1863, d. 13 September 1936)
DaughterGirl Jones (b. 14 September 1865, d. 14 September 1865)
SonGeorge Whitfield "Whit" Jones+ (b. 9 June 1867, d. 2 September 1945)

BASIC FACTS

Martha Latture was born on 20 September 1821 in Tennessee.7 She was born on 28 September 1821 in Tennessee.8,3,9 She and William A. Jones were married on 8 February 1855 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.10,11 She died on 17 June 1890, at age 68.7,1 She was buried in New Bethel Church Cemetery, Piney Flats, Sullivan Co., Tennessee.11,9 She was buried in Latture Cemetery, Sullivan Co., Tennessee.12
Martha Latture had reference number 12834. She was enumerated on the census in Sullivan County, Tennessee (1850 - 1880.) GRAVE MARKER

MARTHA JONES
BORN
SEPT. 28, 1821
DIED
JUNE 17, 1890

Blessed are the pure in
heart for they shall see
God Matt V 8.
The first child listed in the family of William and Martha Jones is Edna P. Jones. Edna's biological parents are not known. In the 1850 Census William Jones is shown with a number of children, but without a wife. I have assumed that the mother of these children died before the 1850 Census was taken. Bible records show that William and Martha (Latture) Jones were married in 1855. Edna, born about 1852, was born at time when William Jones was between wives. It is possible that Edna was the daughter of a close relative. William, with lots of grown children around him, was in a good position to take in an infant child. In any case, Edna was raised in the family of William and Martha (Latture) Jones. Until better information is available, I have decided to list Edna under the parents that raised her.

Citations

  1. [S7215] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address)
  2. [S2806] Book: Families and History of Sullivan County, Tennessee - 1993 (Reprinted 1999 ), Page 386
  3. [S58] 1850 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  4. [S126] 1860 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  5. [S358] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  6. [S208] 1870 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County, Source Medium: Book
  7. [S7214] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address), Source Medium: Book
  8. [S6434] Genealogy prepared by Karl David Schmidt (email address), Source Medium: Book
  9. [S2963] Cemetery Records - New Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Piney Flats, Sullivan Co., Tennessee, Source Medium: Book
  10. [S8536] I.G.I. Version 5.0
  11. [S5165] Genealogy prepared by Allie (Griffith) Nelson
  12. [S9114] Message Board Posting (Latture) by Debra Carver

Jacob Latture1,2,3,4,5

M, #12567, b. 25 July 1825, d. 12 January 1883

Parents

FatherSamuel Latture (b. 20 February 1795, d. 18 November 1872)
MotherCatherine Davault (b. 30 September 1801, d. 29 August 1860)
Pedigree Link

Family 1: Mary Ann Jones (b. 24 May 1829, d. 31 July 1870)

DaughterMartha Jane Latture+ (b. 24 May 1852, d. 29 April 1936)
DaughterEmaline "Emma" Latture+ (b. 9 August 1855, d. 11 January 1938)
SonBenjamin Franklin Latture+ (b. 7 March 1856, d. 27 March 1933)
SonJohn Henry Latture+ (b. 16 November 1859, d. 14 January 1945)
DaughterMargaret Catherine Latture+ (b. 3 January 1861, d. 13 January 1939)
SonWilliam Edward Latture+ (b. 10 August 1863, d. 11 November 1920)
DaughterJosephine "Josie" Latture+ (b. 26 July 1866, d. 11 October 1930)
DaughterMary Olivene "Ollie" Latture (b. 30 April 1868, d. 8 November 1953)
DaughterSarah Frances "Sallie" Latture+ (b. 21 February 1870, d. 9 May 1949)

Family 2: Susan Elizabeth Feathers (b. 16 February 1834, d. 31 May 1913)

SonSamuel Latture+ (b. 12 April 1875, d. 15 July 1925)
DaughterEliza Leona Latture (b. 21 November 1879, d. 19 February 1947)

BASIC FACTS

Jacob Latture was born on 25 July 1825 in Piney Flats, Sullivan Co., Tennessee.1 He and Mary Ann Jones were married on 10 April 1851.6 He and Susan Elizabeth Feathers were married on 7 March 1875 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.7 He died on 12 January 1883, at age 57, in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.8 He died on 7 September 1916, at age 91, in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.9 He was buried in New Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Piney Flats, Sullivan Co., Tennessee.10,11
Jacob Latture had reference number 12835. He was a Farmer (1860 - 1880.)8,2,3,5 He was affiliated with Ordained as a elder in the New Bethel Church of Sullivan Co., Tennessee (1870.)12 He was enumerated on the census in Sullivan County, Tennessee (1850 - 1880.) Mexican-American War, Company D, Fifth Tenessee Volunteer Regiment, private.13 Jacob Latture was "a son of Samuel Latture, bearing a French name, but of German ancestry." He was ordained as an elder in the New Bethel Presbyterian Church of Sullivan Co., Tennessee in 1870. This is the same church in which several of the children of Gabriel and Magdalene Davault were also members.

GRAVE MARKER

JACOB LATTURE
BORN
JULY 25, 1825
DIED
JAN. 12, 1883.

Citations

  1. [S7215] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address)
  2. [S208] 1870 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S126] 1860 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  4. [S58] 1850 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  5. [S358] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  6. [S6435] Genealogy prepared by email address, Source Medium: Book
  7. [S9066] Marriage Records: Tennessee, Sullivan County, 1863-1893 by Shelia Steele Hunt
  8. [S7214] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address), Source Medium: Book
  9. [S6994] Genealogy prepared by Phyllis Stewart (email address)
  10. [S2806] Book: Families and History of Sullivan County, Tennessee - 1993 (Reprinted 1999 )
  11. [S2963] Cemetery Records - New Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Piney Flats, Sullivan Co., Tennessee, Source Medium: Book
  12. [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  13. [S6957] Genealogy prepared by Paul L. Overbay

Emaline "Emma" Latture1,2,3,4,5

F, #12568, b. 9 August 1855, d. 11 January 1938

Parents

FatherJacob Latture (b. 25 July 1825, d. 12 January 1883)
MotherMary Ann Jones (b. 24 May 1829, d. 31 July 1870)
Pedigree Link

Family: James Howell McKamey (b. 25 January 1857, d. 29 November 1923)

DaughterVesta Maud McKamey+ (b. 4 December 1882, d. 31 March 1964)
DaughterPearl Willie McKamey (b. 26 November 1884, d. 21 August 1973)
SonOttis Owen McKamey (b. 27 November 1888, d. 17 August 1957)
DaughterFay Velma McKamey+ (b. 4 October 1892, d. 3 August 1944)
DaughterLoy McKamey (b. about 1894)

BASIC FACTS

Emaline "Emma" Latture was born on 9 August 1845.6,7 She was born on 9 August 1854 in Tennessee.8,5 She was born on 9 August 1855 in Tennessee.9,3 She and James Howell McKamey were married on 28 November 1881 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.10 She died on 11 January 1938, at age 82.1 She was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Fresno, Fresno Co., California.11
Emaline "Emma" Latture was also known as Caroline Latture.8 She had reference number 12836. She was enumerated on the census in Sullivan County, Tennessee (1860 - 1880); Bristol City County, Virginia (1900.) She was a School teacher (1880.)4 GRAVE MARKER

EMMA McKAMEY
1854 - 1938.

Citations

  1. [S7215] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address)
  2. [S126] 1860 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  3. [S208] 1870 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County, Source Medium: Book
  4. [S358] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  5. [S688] 1900 Census, Virginia, Bristol City County
  6. [S7214] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address), Source Medium: Book
  7. [S6957] Genealogy prepared by Paul L. Overbay
  8. [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  9. [S126] 1860 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County, District 8, Family 35
  10. [S9066] Marriage Records: Tennessee, Sullivan County, 1863-1893 by Shelia Steele Hunt
  11. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book

Martha Jane Latture1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

F, #12569, b. 24 May 1852, d. 29 April 1936

Parents

FatherJacob Latture (b. 25 July 1825, d. 12 January 1883)
MotherMary Ann Jones (b. 24 May 1829, d. 31 July 1870)
Pedigree Link

Family: James Wesley Boring (b. 12 April 1844, d. 10 May 1906)

DaughterBertie Mae Boring (b. September 1875)
SonGeorge W. Boring (b. February 1878)
DaughterNora Esther Boring+ (b. 30 March 1881, d. 31 January 1922)
SonJacob Earnest Boring+ (b. 8 March 1883, d. 1 April 1961)
DaughterMargaret R. "Maggie" Boring+ (b. December 1887)
DaughterIda E. Boring (b. November 1890, d. 20 January 1960)

BASIC FACTS

Martha Jane Latture was born on 24 May 1852 in Tennessee.1,2 She and James Wesley Boring were married on 16 September 1874 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.9,10 She died on 29 April 1936, at age 83, in Piney Flats, Sullivan Co., Tenessee.11,12 She was buried in New Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Piney Flats, Sullivan Co., Tennessee.11
Martha Jane Latture had reference number 12837. She was enumerated on the census in Sullivan County, Tennessee (1860 - 1880, 1900 - 1930.) She was a Farmer (1910.)5 GRAVE MARKER

BORING

JAMES WESLEY
1844 - 1906

MARTHA JANE
1852 - 1936

SLEEPING SWEETLY

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Kingsport Times, Kingsport, Sullivan Co., Tennessee, November 16, 1927

Society Personals
Mrs. M. J. Boring of Piney Flats, Miss Ida Boring of Bristol and Mrs. L. H. Giesler of Bluff City spent Friday with Mrs. J. H. Doggett on Sevier Terrace.

Note: Mrs: M. J. Boring is Martha Jane Latture, widow of James Wesley Boring. Ida E. Boring is their youngest daughter. Mrs. L. H. Giesler is Mary Olivene "Ollie" Latture, wife of Landon Haynes Giesler and sister of Martha Jane (Latture) Boring. Mrs. J. H. Doggett is Josephine "Josie" Latture, wife of John Hare Doggett and sister of Martha Jane (Latture) Boring and Mary Olivene "Ollie" (Latture) Giesler.

Citations

  1. [S7215] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address)
  2. [S208] 1870 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S358] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  4. [S666] 1900 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  5. [S1015] 1910 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  6. [S126] 1860 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  7. [S1447] 1920 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  8. [S1944] 1930 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  9. [S6893] Genealogy prepared by email address
  10. [S9066] Marriage Records: Tennessee, Sullivan County, 1863-1893 by Shelia Steele Hunt
  11. [S2963] Cemetery Records - New Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Piney Flats, Sullivan Co., Tennessee, Source Medium: Book
  12. [S4021] Death Records - Tennessee "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914 - 1955" (LDS)

Benjamin Franklin Latture1,2,3,4,5,6

M, #12570, b. 7 March 1856, d. 27 March 1933

Parents

FatherJacob Latture (b. 25 July 1825, d. 12 January 1883)
MotherMary Ann Jones (b. 24 May 1829, d. 31 July 1870)
Pedigree Link

Family: Francis DeVault (b. 23 January 1866, d. 20 October 1923)

DaughterLola Ester Latture (b. 20 December 1883, d. 14 June 1884)
DaughterGenevieve Ree "Jennie" Latture+ (b. 23 December 1886, d. 1 February 1961)
DaughterDella F. "Flossie" Latture (b. November 1888)
SonRhea DeVault Latture+ (b. 25 June 1893, d. 12 June 1968)
SonRobert Milton Latture (b. 18 April 1894)
SonHubert Lee Latture+ (b. September 1895, d. 26 December 1989)
SonErnest Latture (b. 17 September 1900, d. June 1978)
SonDavid Henry Latture+ (b. 24 April 1903, d. 10 September 1981)
SonJames Latture (b. 22 April 1907, d. August 1983)

BASIC FACTS

Benjamin Franklin Latture was born on 7 March 1856 in Tennessee.1,2 He and Francis DeVault were married on 8 March 1883 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. He died on 28 March 1922, at age 66.7,1 He died on 27 March 1933, at age 77, in Lincoln Twp., Midland Co., Michigan.8 He was buried in Duluth, St. Louis Co., Minnesota.
Benjamin Franklin Latture had reference number 12838. He was enumerated on the census in Sullivan County, Tennessee (1860, 1870); Washington County, Virginia (1900); Saint Louis County, Minnesota (1910.) He was a Farmer - general farming (1900, 1910.)4,5 OBITUARY - Midland Republican, Midland, Michigan, March 30, 1933

BEN F. LATTURE, 77, LINCOLN TWP. DIES
Funeral Service This Afternoon in Bradley Mortuary, Burial at Duluth, Minn.
Benjamin F. Latture, 77, resident of Lincoln Township for fifteen years, died at his home there Monday, March 27th, after an illness of two weeks, from nephritis. He was born in Tennessee, March 7, 1856.
The funeral service will be held this afternoon in the Bradley Morturary, Rodd street, at two o'clock, with Rev. Carl Linsenmann officiating, after which the body will be taken to Duluth, Minnesota for burial there Friday afternoon, at three o'clock.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. O. B. Paine and Mrs J. O. Cribbins of Duluth; five sons, Ray and Hubert of Duluth, David of Flint, James of Plymouth and Ernest, living at home. There are a sister and brother, Mrs. Leona King of Los Angeles, California, and John Latture of Bluff City, Tennessee.

Citations

  1. [S7215] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address)
  2. [S208] 1870 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S126] 1860 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  4. [S694] 1900 Census, Virginia, Washington County
  5. [S879] 1910 Census, Minnesota, Saint Louis County
  6. [S1276] 1920 Census, Minnesota, Saint Louis County
  7. [S7214] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address), Source Medium: Book
  8. [S9119] Midland County (Michigan) Obituary Index 1928-1950 (Internet)

John Henry Latture1,2,3,4,5,6,7

M, #12571, b. 16 November 1859, d. 14 January 1945

Parents

FatherJacob Latture (b. 25 July 1825, d. 12 January 1883)
MotherMary Ann Jones (b. 24 May 1829, d. 31 July 1870)
Pedigree Link

Family: Margaret Henderson Davis (b. April 1880, d. 16 February 1937)

DaughterJulia Henderson Latture (b. about 1901)
DaughterGlen Hale Latture+ (b. 18 May 1901, d. 21 March 1984)
SonJohn Davis Latture+ (b. 25 November 1902, d. 30 December 1970)
DaughterMargaret R. Latture+ (b. about 1907)

BASIC FACTS

John Henry Latture was born in 1857.8 He was born on 16 November 1859 in Tennessee.1,3,5 He and Margaret Henderson Davis were married on 20 September 1899.9 He died on 14 January 1945, at age 85, in Manatee Co., Florida.1,10
John Henry Latture had reference number 12839. He was enumerated on the census in Sullivan County, Tennessee (1860 - 1880); Washington County, Tennessee (1900); Davidson County, Tennessee (1920); Pinellas Co., Florida (1935.) He was a Farmer (1880); postal clerk - government (1920.)4,6 Newland DeVault shows John Henry Latture married to a Fannie Unknown (born 1858) with a son, Joseph Latture (born 1880). I have found no supporting evidence for this marriage and the 1880 Census shows John still single and living with his parents.

Citations

  1. [S7215] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address)
  2. [S126] 1860 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  3. [S208] 1870 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County, Source Medium: Book
  4. [S358] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  5. [S669] 1900 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  6. [S1432] 1920 Census, Tennessee, Davidson County, Source Medium: Book
  7. [S2012] 1935 Census, Florida, Pinellas County
  8. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  9. [S6435] Genealogy prepared by email address, Source Medium: Book
  10. [S3977] Death Records - Florida: Florida Death Index, 1877-1998 (Ancestry.com)

Margaret Catherine Latture1,2

F, #12572, b. 3 January 1861, d. 13 January 1939

Parents

FatherJacob Latture (b. 25 July 1825, d. 12 January 1883)
MotherMary Ann Jones (b. 24 May 1829, d. 31 July 1870)
Pedigree Link

Family: Rufus Leroy Hickey (b. May 1860, d. 30 June 1951)

DaughterMamie Novella Hickey+ (b. March 1881)
DaughterLora Dess Hickey+ (b. April 1884, d. 21 August 1957)
SonRoy Hubert Hickey+ (b. September 1889, d. 8 August 1959)

BASIC FACTS

Margaret Catherine Latture was born on 3 January 1861 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.1,2,3 She and Rufus Leroy Hickey were married on 21 April 1880.4 She died on 13 January 1939, at age 78, in Johnson City, Washington Co., Tennessee.1,5,3
Margaret Catherine Latture had reference number 12840. She was enumerated on the census in Sullivan County, Tennessee (1870); Washington County, Tennessee (1900.)

Citations

  1. [S7214] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S208] 1870 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S4021] Death Records - Tennessee "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914 - 1955" (LDS)
  4. [S6435] Genealogy prepared by email address, Source Medium: Book
  5. [S7215] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address)

William Edward Latture1,2,3,4,5,6

M, #12573, b. 10 August 1863, d. 11 November 1920

Parents

FatherJacob Latture (b. 25 July 1825, d. 12 January 1883)
MotherMary Ann Jones (b. 24 May 1829, d. 31 July 1870)
Pedigree Link

Family: Lula Ann Gross (b. 20 March 1874, d. 24 October 1961)

SonRupert Nelson Latture+ (b. 18 January 1892, d. 26 October 1995)
DaughterVerna Myrtle Latture (b. 4 April 1894, d. 8 May 1987)
DaughterElsie Latture (b. 2 September 1896, d. 20 April 1978)
SonSamuel Pflanze Latture (b. 26 March 1899, d. 11 December 1989)
DaughterZaida Latture+ (b. 18 April 1901, d. 23 April 1983)
SonClayton Edward Latture+ (b. 12 May 1908, d. 17 August 1980)

BASIC FACTS

William Edward Latture was born on 10 August 1862.7,8 He was born on 10 August 1863 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.1,2,9 He and Lula Ann Gross were married on 2 April 1891 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.10,11 He died on 11 November 1920, at age 57, in Bristol, Sullivan Co., Tennessee.12,1,9 He was buried in Glenwood Cemetery, Bristol, Sullivan Co., Tennessee.13 He was buried in East Hill Cemetery, Bristol, Sullivan Co., Tennessee.14
William Edward Latture was also known as William R. Latture.11 He had reference number 12841. He was enumerated on the census in Sullivan County, Tennessee (1870, 1880, 1900 - 1920.) He was On farm (1880); farmer (1900); merchant - restaurant (1910); assistant postmaster - post office (1920.)3,4,5,6,15 OBITUARY

WILLIAM E. LATTURE DIES AFTER A LONG ILLNESS
Was Assistant Postmaster of Bristol, Tennessee and Well Known Citizen
William E. Latture, age 58, assistant postmaster of the Bristol, Tenn., postoffice, and one of the best known citizens of Bristol died Thursday at noon at his residence on Woodlawn Avenue after a long illness. Death was attributed to cancer of the liver. He recently underwent an operation at St. Luke's hospital, and for several days had been in a critical condition.
Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home on Woodlawn Avenue. The services will be in charge of Dr. T. C. Delaney, paster of the Windsor Avenue Presbyterian church, assisted by Dr. C. C. Carson and Rev. J. P. Doggett.
The pall bearers are: ? B. Akard, J. R. Allen, Robert Huffie, Dr. A. J. Roller, Ernest Tevis, and Dr. W. C. Reser, Honorary pall bearers follow: J. D. Faucette, E. W. King, W. H. Thomas and Judge H. H. Haynes.
The flower bearers selected are: J. C. Henson, Robert King, J. A. Brown, Joe Murray, Herbert White, G. M. Cowan, A. S. Kelley, N. H. Salyer.
Mr. Latture was born at New Bethel, Sullivan County, Tenn. He had been a resident of Bristol for ?3 years, coming here from New Bethel.
Mr. Latture was well known in upper East Tennessee, having at one time taken an active part in Republican politics. From 1894 to 1900 he served three terms in the Tennessee Legislature as floaterial representative in the second district which at that time comprised seven counties.
He was an elder in the Windsor Avenue Presbyterian church of this city. Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. W. E. Latture; three daughters; Misses Elsie and Vada Latture, of Washington, D. C.; and Zada Latture of this city and three sons: R. H. Latture, Lexington, Va.; Planze Latture of St. Louis, Mo. and Clayton Latture of Bristol.

Citations

  1. [S7214] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S208] 1870 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S358] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  4. [S666] 1900 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  5. [S1015] 1910 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  6. [S1447] 1920 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  7. [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  8. [S6957] Genealogy prepared by Paul L. Overbay
  9. [S12126] Obituary - William Edward Latture
  10. [S6435] Genealogy prepared by email address, Source Medium: Book
  11. [S7257] Genealogy prepared by Shari Bennett, Source Medium: Book
  12. [S7215] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address)
  13. [S4285] Email from Bill Latture dated September 21, 2008
  14. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  15. [S10114] Obituary - Evelyn (Brown) DeVault

Eliza Latture1,2,3,4,5,6

F, #12574, b. 11 January 1828, d. 7 September 1916

Parents

FatherSamuel Latture (b. 20 February 1795, d. 18 November 1872)
MotherCatherine Davault (b. 30 September 1801, d. 29 August 1860)
Pedigree Link

Family: Samuel Akard (b. 27 May 1821, d. 3 March 1887)

SonJacob Franklin "Franklin" Akard+ (b. 16 August 1848, d. 16 August 1921)
SonThomas Vance Akard+ (b. 11 November 1850, d. 9 January 1923)
SonJoseph Henry "Henry" Akard+ (b. 4 February 1853, d. 22 December 1937)
SonDavid Samuel Akard (b. 11 June 1856, d. 15 December 1861)
DaughterRebecca Catherine Akard (b. 31 January 1860, d. 1 August 1878)
DaughterMartha Ellen Akard (b. 26 April 1863, d. 12 July 1896)
DaughterElizabeth Sarah Akard+ (b. 20 July 1866, d. 17 June 1949)
SonWilliam John Akard (b. 10 July 1869, d. 11 August 1869)
DaughterElizabeth Margaret "Maggie" Akard+ (b. 14 February 1875, d. 8 November 1951)

BASIC FACTS

Eliza Latture was born on 11 January 1828 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.1,2,7 She and Samuel Akard were married on 14 October 1847 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.8,7 She died on 7 September 1916, at age 88, in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.1,9 She was buried in New Bethel Church Cemetery, Piney Flats, Sullivan Co., Tennessee.10
Eliza Latture had reference number 12842. She was enumerated on the census in Sullivan County, Tennessee (1860 - 1880, 1900, 1910.) She was a Farmer - general farming (1910.)6 OBITUARY

Eliza Latture was born January 11, 1828, and departed this life September 7, 1916, in Sullivan county, Tenn., age 88 years 7 months and 26 days. She was married to Samuel Akard on October 14, 1847, and nearly three-score and ten years they lived in this happy relation. Their family circle numbered nine children, five sons and four daughters. Besides her husband, two sons and two daughters survive to honor the memory of a devoted wife and fond and affectionate mother, together with twenty grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren, four of the former and two of the latter generation having (unreadable)
She was a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church and remained a faithful member until death. May the Lord comfort the bereaved ones in their sorrow. W.G.C., Jr.

Citations

  1. [S7214] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S208] 1870 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S666] 1900 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  4. [S126] 1860 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  5. [S358] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  6. [S1015] 1910 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  7. [S6994] Genealogy prepared by Phyllis Stewart (email address)
  8. [S5213] Genealogy prepared by Anna Mae (Phillips) Bays
  9. [S7215] Genealogy prepared by Samuel Latture (email address)
  10. [S8710] Letter from Verna Bouton dated September 19, 2004

Stella Grace Shipley1

F, #12575, b. 7 September 1904, d. 19 December 1975

Parents

FatherJacob C. Shipley (b. 22 October 1873, d. 9 December 1942)
MotherSarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Giesler (b. 19 November 1877, d. 28 February 1938)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Stella Grace Shipley was born on 7 September 1904 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.1 She and Thomas William "Bill" Lawson were married on 22 October 1938 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.1 She died on 19 December 1975, at age 71, in Washington Co., Tennessee.2,3 She was buried in New Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Piney Flats, Sullivan Co., Tennessee.2
Stella Grace Shipley had reference number 12843. Her Social Security Number was 411-86-7801, issued: Tennessee, last residence: Piney Flats, Sullivan Co., Tennessee.4 She resided in Piney Flats, Sullivan Co., Tennessee (1942.)5 She and Thomas William "Bill" Lawson had children in No Children.1

Citations

  1. [S5407] Genealogy prepared by Carmel King, Source Medium: Book
  2. [S2963] Cemetery Records - New Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Piney Flats, Sullivan Co., Tennessee, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S4023] Death Records - Tennessee, Tennessee State Archives (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  4. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
  5. [S10550] Obituary - Jacob C. Shipley