I69846: James Sloan BECK C.S.A.2Lt. (Apr 1839 - 1922)

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2Lt. James Sloan BECK C.S.A.

Apr 1839 - 1922

ID Number: I69846

  • TITLE: 2Lt.
  • OCCUPATION: C.S.A.Company I, 33rd Arkansas Infantry
  • RESIDENCE: Clark Co. AR
  • BIRTH: Apr 1839, Clark Co. Arkansas
  • DEATH: 1922
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2667] [S2668]
Father: Vivian BECK
Mother: Sarah MOBLEY


Family 1 : Lucy Minerva COX

Notes


"James S. Beck born April 1839 served in Company I, 33rd Arkansas Infantry, CSA. James had been commissioned as a Second Lieutenant and resigned his commission."


In 1920, James is living with his son David M.
Children:
2 Jonathan Moses BECK b: 25 Sep 1869 + Rhoda OWENSBY
2 George V. BECK b: 8 Jun 1871 + Alice SPAKE
2 Sarah Martha BECK b: 11 Dec 1873
2 Archibale BECK b: 19 Feb 1878
2 Martha A. BECK b: Jun 1887
2 David M. BECK b: Jun 1891 + May ? b: 1901 Child: 3 Richard BECK
2 Wayne BECK b: 1897 + May ? b: 1902 Child: 3 Margaret H. BECK

[S2667]


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 _Vivian BECK ________|
| (1791 - ....) m 1831|
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|--James Sloan BECK C.S.A.
|  (1839 - 1922)
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|_Sarah MOBLEY _______|
  (1800 - 1842) m 1831|
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[S2668]

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David Nathaniel CARLILE

ABT 1803 - 1876

ID Number: I36017

  • RESIDENCE: SC and Jones Co. MS and Spring Garden, Volusia and 1868 Titusville, Brevard Co. FL
  • BIRTH: ABT 1803, South Carolina
  • DEATH: 1876, Titusville, Brevard Co. Florida
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1264]
Father: Alexander CARLILE
Mother: Mary WINTER


Family 1 : Eliza D. COLEMAN OR FEASTER?
  1. +Martha L. CARLILE
  2.  Alexander M. CARLILE
  3. +Jane E. CARLILE
  4.  Mary S. CARLILE
  5. +Lawrence John CARLILE
  6.  Joel or Noel CARLILE
  7. +James Andrew "Andrew" CARLILE
  8.  Almeda Cathrine CARLILE
  9.  Robert W. "Bob" CARLILE

Notes


They moved to Char.SC 1830, MISS.1832 and Volusia.Co.FL in 1852. EAST COAST ADVOCATE, TITUSVILLE, FLA, DECEMBER 27, 1918. REMINISCENCES OF AN OLD SETTLER. Crossola, LaGrange, Titusville, Fla, December 17, 1918
Editor East Coast Advocate: Written by: Lewis A. Coleman
Fifty-one years ago today, at 11 a.m., the inhabitants of the first Indian River colony after the war rolled up the crest of Carlisle Hill drawn by one 4-mule team and one two 2-mule team of wagons, led by our Great Uncle John Mobley Feaster and his son, Cousin John Pickett Feaster, riding Black Hawk and Roda, their saddle horses. They came from Feasterville, Fairfield District, S.C., and Micanopy, Alachua County, Florida. The road, an old Indian war trail, was so dim in many places between Enterprise and Sand Point, on Indian River, that Uncle Johnnie and son had to locate it by the blazes on the pines, placed there by riders on horses ahead. This was the Enterprise branch of old Fort Capron trail.
Old Uncle David Nathaniel Carlisle's faithful wife, Aunt Eliza, met us at their gate with a big dishpan of luscious oranges. The oranges came from their small pine-land grove. The trees were 7 year old Herman seedling buds on wild sour and bitter sweet stock, from Turnbull hammock near where Pace Landing was founded by John W. Harvey and neighbors in 1868.
David N. Carlisle, his son-in-law, John Harrison, and son, Lawrence J. Carlisle, and John B. Ridditt families having moved from Spring Garden, Valosia County, in fall of 1868, by oxen and horse carts, were the only settlers except William S. Abbott, who preceded us two month from Okanakee Swamp, Ga. Their palmetto shanty was green as we passed it just on this side of the old ford of Six-Mile Branch. Capt. Douglas Dummitt, founder of Dummitt Grove, lived ten miles distant by water.
After enjoying Aunt Eliza Carlisle's generous treat of oranges, we made for the Spring Head, one mile south, a place selected for our camp by Uncles John M. and J. Norris Feaster, as they explored the country with headquarters at Mr. D. N. Carlisle's in June, 1867. They saw all this territory being surveyed by the U.S. surveyor who acted as their guide. They could remember the plat numbers of the land, which was of great advantage to us. Pitching two large tents, eating dinner and feeding eleven head of horses and mules, was dispatched in a jiffy.We were going to take our first sight of the beautiful Indian River, about two miles nearby, due east. The two 2 mule team wagons took us by plain road to foot of where is now the city dock, and Charlie Carlins 10 x 12 log cabin and his little sloop anchored out in front proved his lordship over all the territory of Sand Point, which is now Titusville.
Charlie, an ex-sailor of Old Ireland was the lucky winner of Miss Mary Joyner's hand and full heart, Wesley's oldest half sister, born near Ocala, Fla., in the 1850's, made us excellent helpers in laying Titusville's mud sills. James. A. Armour married Uncle David N. Carlisle's youngest daughter Almets, about two months before our arrival, He succeeded Captain Davis as keeper of Jupiter Light, and our friend Charles Carlin succeeded the worthy James A. Armour, who proved an aid in cultivating the natural high intellect of Mrs. James A. Armour's brothers, Andrew and Bob Carlisle, and their nephews, David K. Harrison, Alfred and Josh Smith, who were assistants under this great benefactor of isolated pioneer young men's education. This camp located about 75 yards northwest of the big Gulf Refining Co.'s sign, nearly two miles from the foot of Titusville dock.


CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: MS COUNTY: JONES PAGE NO: 131
===========================================================LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB


24 253 253 CARLISLE David 46 M Farmer 500 SC
25 253 253 CARLISLE Eliza 39 F SC
26 253 253 CARLISLE Alexander 18 M Farmer MS
27 253 253 CARLISLE Mary 15 F MS
28 253 253 CARLISLE Jane 15 F MS
29 253 253 CARLISLE Lawrence 12 M MS
30 253 253 CARLISLE Noel 8 M MS
31 253 253 CARLISLE James 4 M MS
32 253 253 CARLISLE Almeda 1 F MS


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                       _(RESEARCH QUERY) CARLILE _|
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 _Alexander CARLILE __|
| (1760 - 1817)       |
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|--David Nathaniel CARLILE 
|  (1803 - 1876)
|                                                  _Robert WINTER __________
|                                                 | (1740 - 1800) m 1769    
|                      _Hugh WINTER ______________|
|                     | (1760 - 1800)             |
|                     |                           |_Mary Elizabeth MCCANTS _+
|                     |                             (1745 - 1818) m 1769    
|_Mary WINTER ________|
  (1776 - 1849)       |
                      |                            _Adam STRAIN ____________
                      |                           | (.... - 1761)           
                      |_Margarite STRAIN\STRANE __|
                        (1760 - ....)             |
                                                  |_Margaret BOYD? _________
                                                    (.... - 1774)           

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Cynthia KAIGHN

____ - ____

ID Number: I77083

  • RESIDENCE: IRE and Loudoun Co. VA
  • BIRTH: Donegal, Ireland
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2935]

Family 1 : Felix HUGHES "the Immigrant"
  1. +Thomas HUGHES

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King COIRPRE macCormac O'DÚNLAINGE of Leinster

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ID Number: I23413

  • TITLE: King
  • RESIDENCE: IRE
  • RESOURCES: See: [S790]
Father: CORMAC macAilill O'DÚNLAINGE of Leinster


Family 1 :
  1. +COLMAN Már macCoirpre O'DÚNLAINGE of Leinster

                                                                              _DUNLAING macÉndae NIAE of Ireland_+
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                                            _AILILL macDúnlainge of Leinster_|
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 _CORMAC macAilill O'DÚNLAINGE of Leinster_|
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|--COIRPRE macCormac O'DÚNLAINGE of Leinster
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Louisa Jane PRICE

ABT 1830 - ____

ID Number: I14130

  • RESIDENCE: Calhoun Co. AL and Brown Co. TX
  • BIRTH: ABT 1830, GA
  • RESOURCES: See: [S345]

Family 1 : John Ingram WEAVER
  1.  Wiley H. WEAVER
  2.  S. A. WEAVER
  3. +Lola N. WEAVER
  4.  Emma WEAVER
  5. +Fannie Aler WEAVER

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