William Frank Heaton Family

The ALGenWeb Project

Montgomery County, Alabama 


First White House of the Confederacy
Photo by Brian Risher, Oxford, MS

FAQ | Census | Churches & Cemeteries | Communities/ Towns | Court | Deed/Tax & Land | Events/ Reunions | Pioneers & Family Trees | Look-ups| Military | Montgomery Genealogical Society | Queries | Research Resources | Searches | Vitals | Home


William Frank Heaton Family

Contributed by Kay Bradley, excerpted from "History of Kaufman County"

William Frank Heaton, Sr., the son of Lewis and Amanda Heaton (1834-1899) of Butler County, Al, arrived in Terrell, Texas with his family in 1894 where he settled and established a house moving business. Mr. Heaton and his wife, the former Annie Lee Todd, were born in Montgomery, Alabama; he in 1865 and she in 1869. Also born in Montgomery were their children William Frank, Jr., in 1891, and May, in 1893. Three more children were born in Terrell. They were John, in 1897, Annie Lee in 1899, and Charlie, in 1900.

William Frank, Sr., died in 1920 and Annie Lee (Todd) died in 1935. All of their sons served in the armed forces during World War I. Frank Jr., was a Chief Petty Officer in the navy; John a Private in the army; and Charlie a First Class Petty Officer.

Photo of John Heaton
John Heaton

If you have any information about the Heaton family of Butler and Montgomery County, I'm sure Kay would love to hear from you.


The ALGenWeb Project

Send Comments about this Montgomery County site to Carolyn Golowka

I do not live in Alabama so I am unable to help with your personal research questions. All the information I know about Montgomery County is posted promptly on this site. Please visit the "Research Resources" section of this site. I would suggest that if you don't find the information your looking for here, that you join the email list and post your question on the query board. The more places you ask the question, the better your chances of getting an answer.

The USGenWeb Project ALGenWeb is part of the USGenWeb Project
To volunteer for, or comment about ALGenWeb, contact
Richard White, State Coordinator.

ROOTSWEB

Thanks to Rootsweb for providing space for this site
and to the volunteers who sponsor the counties and everyone who has donated files to the site.


© 2001- 2006 by Carolyn Golowka and this sites contributors. All rights reserved. This information may be used by libraries, genealogical societies and genealogists, however, commercial use of this information is strictly prohibited without prior permission of the owners. If copied, this copyright notice must appear with the information.