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COX, PETTY, WYATT posted by Ron Brooks on Saturday, September 14, 1996

I am looking for information on Andrew Jackson WYATT who was born in or what was to become Burnet County in 1854. His parents names were Jordan WYATT and Charlotte PETTY. They were both from KY, although they were married in Tx. Andrew is listed in the 1880 Census as being married to a Mary A ????. Now one of their sons, my g grandfather, Jordan Wyatt also, onhis delayed birth cetificate says that his mothers name was Polly COX. Now Polly was a common nickname for Mary, but for the life of me I cannot find a polly or a Mary COX who married a Andrew Jackson WYATT, let alone any WYATT. One of my big problems with having any information available on her is that she died when my g grandfather was quite young and my gg granfather remaried in 1890. Oh yes, and the couthouse with the marriage lic. was burned in 1880. The WYATT family lived right on the Colorado River across from Blufton, Llano County so many of their marriages are recorded Llano County. Many Thanks, Ron Brooks [email protected] Lubbock, Tx

TURNER posted by George Loudder on Friday, September 27, 1996

I am the great grandson of James R. TURNER buried in the Mesquite cemetery. I am interested in information about him, but also about his wife and family. I am aware of his murder and the subsequent events and would appreciate any additional materials, but really I am searching for data prior to the events of 1889. Thanks!

COWART, LOCKER posted by Barry Best on Saturday, September 28, 1996

Looking for information on LOCKER & COWART.

CARLEY CRAIG,   GAINES,   GAUNY,   JONES,   KETCHUM,   RAY,   SCOTT SUTTON  posted by Karen Gauny Crisalli on Thursday, October 3, 1996

Actively researching many names in San Saba County, including GAUNY, KETCHUM, SUTTON, JONES, MC CARLEY, CRAIG, SCOTT and others. John N. GAUNY and wife Sarah Elizabeth KETCHUM (cousin of Black Jack Tom Ketchum) were one of the early pioneers in San Saba. Sarah KETCHUM's m&f: Mary Ellen RAY and James KETCHUM. The 10 GAUNY children married Binion, McCarley, Brown, McKee, Renz, Sauer and GAINES families. Also research William Adolphus JONES, sone of Samuel Daniel JONES (of Alabama); Samuell's father was John A(dam) C(rain) JONES, also of Alabama. William Adolphus JONES married Emma Linne SUTTON, dau. of Phillip D. Sutton. I have fairly extensive info, but hope to connect with others researching same names. Thanks!

BUTLER, SMITHHART, WATKINS posted by Earl A. Watkins on Sunday, October 13, 1996

Searching for information on Miles Hayes SMITHHART. He had four dauthters and one son. One daughter, Julie Ann SMITHHART, b. July 8, 1947, who's first husband was named BUTLER. Her second husband Earl A. WATKINS.

BIRD, CARLILE, CLEMENTS, ELMS, GRAY, LANE, NEAL, PIERCE, RIGGS, SCOGGIN posted by Don Pierce on Monday, October 14, 1996

Seeking obituary or other info on Sabina PIERCE who was in Coryell county as early as 1854 with her two sons Bird and Young PIERCE. Young was killed by Comanches in 1859 and Bird PIERCE died in the Civil War in 1862. Other names associated with this family are SCOGGIN, GRAY, ELMS, CLEMENTS, LANE, RIGGS, O'NEAL, CARLILE and others. Sarah SCOGGIN widow of Bird PIERCE married BIRD CLEMENTS after the Civil War. Will exchange info on these and other early settlers in Coryell and Bell Counties. Don Pierce Albuquerque www.us1.net/pierce 

HARKEY, LIPE, MCCLUNG posted by Terri Moore on Wednesday, October 16, 1996

Researching HARKEY, LIPE, and MCCLUNG surnames

BARNETT, STUBBLEFIELD posted by Kelly Tolbert on Wednesday, October 16, 1996

Any information on the BARNETT family. grt. grandfather was Henry Green BARNETT, was married to a STUBBLEFIELD. Moved to Tx. around 1880. Several children born in San Saba. I don't have a lot to go on so any information about BARNETT family will be of a great help. Kelly Tolbert

BROWN, BURLESON, DARNELL, DUNNAHOO, GRAY, HASELDEN, KETCHUM, MCMILLIN, ROBERSON, TOMLINSON posted by Rhonda Gilbert on Sunday, October 20, 1996

I'm looking for info on my gf Huntley Gilbert HASELDEN b.Nov.1896, Wallace Creek community, San Saba, f&m, T. (Triselton?) C. HASELDEN, Olen DARNELL. He had two brothers, Floyd & Murray & two sisters which I only have married names: Mrs. Martin KETCHUM and Mrs. Hart DUNNAHOO. Also info on my ggf Dane Otto BROWN b. Mar 1879, f&m, Joab(?) BROWN, Louise (?) GRAY (?). Info on my ggm Minnie Pearl TOMLINSON, b.Mar 1888, San Saba, d. 1 Mar 1952, f&m, James Lee(?) TOMLINSON, b.?, d. 21 Mar 1892, Mattie Ellen MCMILLIN, b. Mar 1867 in San Saba, d. 10 Oct 1942. Info on my gggf N. D. MCMILLIN, b. 1816, Nashville, Tenn., d. 3 July 1903, San Saba(?) buried in the McMillin Cemetery. He was married to Mrs. Vol Warren ROBERSON, who's mother was a neice of Gen. Ed BURLESON. They had several children but I do not know their names. He was a Capt. with the Texas Rangers, enlisting on 2 Nov 1858. A Ranger Station was named for him, Camp McMillin, in Mar. 1862. Any info on any of these people is greatly appreciated.

HOBBS, LONG, MOORE posted by Cathy Stalcup on Wednesday, October 23, 1996

Looking for information about three families. The LONG family and the HOBBS family. Family stories state that the Long family "took in" an indian baby after their own child was killed. The third family is the MOORE. My great grandfather was A.W.(Austin White) MOORE.

DREW, EDMONDSON posted by Claude Dwight Drew on Monday, October 28, 1996

Seeking information about my grandfather, James Albert DREW, who was a barber in San Saba for several years. He had a shop across the street from the Court House on the east side. He lost his sight and retired from barbering. I would like information about his shop. I understand that he had bath tubs in the back. My great grandfather, George Washington EDMONDSON, was a fur- trader when he first moved to San Saba but later had a farm about 10 miles northeast of San Saba on the Colorado River near Pecan Grove Community. I would like to write a biography on his life and need any information that might be available. Thank you for your help. I was known as "Dwight" when I lived in Pecan Grove and still have cousins in that area.

RIDINGS posted by Donna Streun on Tuesday, October 29, 1996

I am searching for any information on a W.H. RIDINGS, who served as a confederate in the civil war. And also any information on Andrew Jackson RIDINGS who was born in Bell Co. @ 1890. A.J. RIDINGS later moved to San Saba, Co., Where he later died. I would appreciate any help! Thank you very much!

BROWN, LANE, NEAL, PIERCE, WALKER posted by Don Pierce on Friday, November 1, 1996

Researching PIERCE, LANE, WALKER, BROWN, O'NEAL of San Saba and Lampasas.

CAPPS, THOMPSON posted by Glen Buries on Sunday, November 24, 1996

John Robert CAPPS and his wife (Mary Loudemia) Dee THOMPSON are buried in Richland Springs. She was b. Aug 1872 in MO; he was b. March 1870 in MO. Any information about this couple and their family relations would be appreciated. You may see more of my CAPPS and THOMPSON connections at http://members.aol.com/glenalanb. Glen Buries 3384 31st Street San Diego CA 92104

BLAKENEY posted by John Blakeney on Monday, November 25, 1996

Trying to find info on John William, John Herman, Annie, or Charlie BLAKENEY. John William moved from Marengo Co., Al. to San Saba about 1865 just after the war. Charlie BLAKENEY had a ranch in San at one time. Appreciate any available info. I do have quite a bit of info on Gibbs family from VT. & CT. Happy to share. John Blakeney

CORLEY, KARNES posted by Kimm Antell on Wednesday, December 4, 1996

Looking for more information on Susan H. KARNES She married Daniel Spain CORLEY and died in San Saba County

FRIAR, PIERCE, PLUMLEY posted by Ross M Pierce II on Thursday, December 12, 1996

John PLUMLEY and half brother William FRIAR are buried in Rest Haven Cemetery in Brady, Tx. Looking for more info aabout this family. Their mother was Matilda PIERCE born in 1868 in possibly Arkansas. I believe Matilda lived and died in San Saba, Tx. Any help would be appreciated. Email me at RMPIERCE [email protected] Snail mail to Ross M Pierce II , 34 Holiday Dr., Los Lunas, NM 87031. thank you, Ross

BARDIN, SMITH, WILLIAMS posted by Donna Chapman on Thursday, December 12, 1996

I am searching for information on the WILLIAMS and BARDIN families that lived in San Saba, and Llano Counties from 1866 to Present. My grandfather, John Washington Williams, married Alice Marilda Bardin in 1885 in Llano. Both the BARDIN and WILLIAMS had been in the San Saba era since 1860. Alice BARDIN's parents were Jessie J. BARDIN, and Abigail SMITH. I have Abigail's family traced back to 1600, but little or no info on the BARDIN. Most of the family settled in Valley Spring, Texas, 15 to 20 miles south of San Saba, Texas. My grandparents, John and Marilda Williams lived in San Saba County from 1904 to 1930. Please contact me if you can share information on either of these families. E- mail at Donna_Chapman@2AL~Main.mail.gov.fws

BROWN, ELMS, GARNER, TAYLOR, TERRY posted by April Taylor Bivens on Monday, December 16, 1996

I am researching the following in San Saba County, Texas: TAYLOR, BROWN, GARNER, TERRY, and ELMS.

JACKSON, SMITH, THOMPSON posted by James Badgett on Saturday, December 21, 1996

Javan JACKSON served under Capt McMillin during the 60's. He is reported to have married Mary Jane SMITH in 1866. She is daughter of Benjamin Franklin SMITH and Wilmeth THOMPSON. Any information on JACKSON, the marriage to Mary Jane and the SMITH family will be very much appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to care.

BARNETT, GAINES posted by Kelly Tolbert on Sunday, December 22, 1996

Researching: Tolbert, Ryan, McCord, McDonald, Rice, Shows, Granberry, GAINES, BARNETT, Patrick and William Ryan In Texas by 1831 Wiley and Levi Tolbert In Texas by 1856 with several other Tolberts. Several McCord families being researched. Spencer and Laybon Rice in Texas by 1832 Samuel Henry GAINES in Texas by 1862 Shows and Granberry families who came from Albama, Georgia and Louisiana. Have a lot of information to share. Kelly

KETCHUM posted by Berry Spradley on Sunday, December 29, 1996

Researching KETCHUM family. Thomas Black Jack KETCHUM was my great great uncle, and Samuel Ketchum was my great grandfather. I have traced the famly tree back to Tom and Sam's great grandfather Edward KETCHUM and their grandfather Peter R. KETCHUM. I have all of edward's children (siblings of Peter) but no further information about him.

HOUSTON, MCKINZEY, MCKINZIE posted by Bobbie Wright on Tuesday, December 31, 1996

Am searching for information on the HOUSTON family or families who lived in San Saba Co. My ggrandmother Verna Lou HOUSTON was born 2/26/1875, in San Saba Co., she was the daughter of Elbert Archibald HOUSTON b. 10/1851, McNairy Co., Tn. d. 1911, Arnett, Ellis, Co., Ok., m. Mary Cratie MCKINZEY (MCKINZIE) b. 10/25/1853 d. 7/24/1925 in Knox City, Knox Co., Tx. They had the following children in addition to my ggrandmother; William Bernice, Florence (who was also born in San Saba Co.), Cratie, Archibald, Oscar, Earnest (twin to Bernice) and 6 additional children who in addition to Earnest did not live into adulthood. Earnest and 2 of the other children are known to have died and been buried in Knox County, Tx. In WPA interview of Frank Keeny done in 1938, Mr. Keeny b. 6/22/1877, states, "I held my first cowhand job in San Saba County. "I was a boy still in my teens and I worked for my aunt, Mrs. Houston. She owned a cattle ranch near Richland Springs. I never went on any long drives or done anything outstanding while I worked there, but I did get some good old fashioned experience about handling cattle. I went to Dickens County in 1889." I would appreciate any information, land records, census, etc., which show this family or the family of Elbert Archibald HOUSTON's siblings and parents in San Saba County.

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