Notes for Alice KING1920 U.S. Census Arizona Maricopa Phoenix ED# 69 Sheet 6A1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Allice King
Home in 1880: Grand River, Livingston, Missouri
Age: 18
Estimated birth year: abt 1862
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to head-of-household: Niece
Father's birthplace: Missouri
Mother's birthplace: Missouri
Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Keeping House
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members: Name Age
Lafayett King 45
Leroy King 15
Robert King 13
Willie King 10
Marion King 7
Allice King 18 Niece
Emma King 7
Notes for Joel JOHNSJoel Johns served 7 years in the American Revolution under George Washington as chaplain among soldiers of his faith. (From the book, "Ante-bellum Homes of Lunenburg" by Evelyn H. Arvin, page 22-23.)
The Rev. Joel Johns was a Baptist minister in Lunenburg County, VA. He performed 70 marriages between 1801 and 1829 ( Lunenburg County Marriages 1750-1829 by Vogt and Kethley).
From the Tussekiah Baptist Church History:
"In August, 1800, Joel Johns presented a letter of dismission from Mountain Creek Church (in Prince Edward Co., VA) for himself and wife and they were received into the fellowship of Tussekiah.
On the 20th of December, 1800, Brother Johns was regularly ordained to the work of the ministry, Elder James Shelburne and Elder Abner W. Watkins officiating. He rendered valuable assistance to the pastor in conducting
meetings of the church and preached to neighboring churches with much acceptance."
Submitted by Ann Crymes, a member of Tussekiah Baptist Church, and the wife of a descendant of the Rev. Joel Johns.
Joel Johns died at Aspin Hall, his home in Lunenburg Co., Virginia about 1837.
From The Virginia Historical Inventory:
Aspen Hall or DeLeans Tavern
Location: 11.6 miles north of Victoria, Virginia on RT 49, thence 4 miles southwest of RT 49 or RT 626 on west side of RT 626
Date : about 1700
Owners:
Count DeLeau, about 1700. Records of Count DeLeau's ownership were made
in Prince George County, as Lunenburg at that time was embraced in that
county. Early court records were destroyed.
______ Stokes, given name unknown 17_
Joel Johns, before 1776
Joel Johns, 1837
Frances O. Johns, 1892
Mrs. Emma Johns Kauffman, 1927
Mrs. Mary Johns Dickenson, 1927
O. McGhinnes 1928
Description: The large lawn, fronting the highway, has a long walk leading to the house, hedged on each side by small boxwoods, which were planted in recent years. One large old Aspen tree still stands in the side yard. In the yard there are large Osage Orange trees, an Elm, and a very large Oak. Near the house is a Crepe Myrtle, which reached above the eaves of the tall house. The porch is a two story porch with a gabled roof supported by large, square columns. This was rebuilt several years ago, as a reproduction of the original porch. The quaint old house is in good condition. The beaded weather boarding, made of the heart of pine, seems fully able to withstand the storms of more centuries. The windows, which are rather small, were built high from the ground as a safe guard against Indian attacks, it is said. The large front door, of four panels seems unusually strong. Additions were made to the house prior to the Revolutionary War, and again by the fourth owner who inherited it in 1837. There are now eleven large rooms and three halls. Few changes have been made in the original house which was built as a tavern, for Count DeLeau, about 1700. This consists of seven large rooms and two halls. On each side of the large, square reception hall is a room. A walled in staircase leads from the hall, to a hall above, on which there are two rooms. One of these rooms opens on the second floor of the porch. From the hall on the second floor, a closed staircase leads to a very large room on the third floor. Their are two rooms in the basement which were probably used as a kitchen and dining room. The fireplaces are rather large. The mantels, windows and door facings are beautifully carved, the window facings being held together by wooden pegs. Most of the doors are of six panel, on two of which there are H and L hinges, and on some there are large iron locks. All of the walls are plastered. In three of the rooms there is wainscoting three feet high, with chair rail above.
Historical Significance: The first owner of the home was Count DeLeau, a Huguenot, who came over in 1699, seeking religious freedom. The house was built soon after his arrival, as a tavern, which seemed a very suitable location, as it was situated on the then famous King's Highway, which at that time was the only main road connecting that part of the state with North Carolina. The Count, it is said, had acres in vineyards, and wine kegs built in his cellar. He would stop passers-by, saying, "Come in, and have ye bitters." he lived to be a very old man, and his his old age, sold the tavern and plantation to a Mr. Stokes, and returned to France. Mr Stokes owed Joel Johns ten thousand dollars, and Mr Johns agreed to accept this property for the debt. Joel Johns, born at Mountain Hall, in Nottaway County, was very wealthy and an extensive landowner. Some of his land was acquired by grant, and he bought other large plantations, until he owned 23,000 acres, extending from Nottoway to the Meherrin River. It was he who planted the Aspen trees, from which the home took its name. He was a Chaplain in George Washington's Army and was imprisoned seven times for preaching the gospel contrary to the doctrine of the Church of England. With his own money, he built the first Baptist Church in the county, and he presented it to the people. Joel Johns also owned a large iron foundry, in which his slaves made plows and irons for all the surrounding country. When the War Between the States broke out, two of his sons, Branch Taylor Johns and William Creath Johns were students at Richmond College. They returned home at once and enlisted in the Lunenburg Calvary. During the first months of the war, General J.E.B. Stuart saw the young men shooting at a target as they made their horses jump a high fence. Admiring their skill, he sent for Mr. Branch Taylor Johns and made him his private courier during the four years of war. later he presented him with a fine sword, bearing the inscription, "To Branch Taylor Johns, for gallant bravery at all times, from General J.E.B. Stuart." The next owner of the home was Miss Frances Osborn Johns, who inherited the plantation from her father, Joel Johns. She dies in 1927, at the age of 92 years. Two of her nieces, Mrs. Emma Johns Kauffman and Mrs. Mary Johns Dickerson then inherited the property and the following year sold it to O. McGhinnis, the present owner.
Many distinguished guests have enjoyed the hospitality of Aspen Hall, among who may be mentioned; Patrick Henry, John Randolph, General Beauregard, General Fitzhugh Lee and General Rooney Lee, who with all his soldiers, camped in the yard. He slept in his tent, saying "I shall sleep like my soldiers."
Informants: Mrs. William D. Dickinson, Burkeville Va., great
granddaughter of Joel Johns. Mrs Belford Kellam, 1248 Wealthy Avenue,
Grand rapids, Michigan, great granddaughter of Joel Johns
Joel Johns was a Baptist Elder of some reknown, written of in the "Lives of Virginia Baptist Ministers," by George B. Taylor, 1912. This work reports that he was born Amelia Co. in 1753, a descendant of his ancestor Joel John Johns born in 1669 in Wales. He was born at his father's home, Mountain Hall. Elder Joel Johns, as the people of the day called him, professed religion and became such a zealous member of the Baptist Church that the spirit impelled him to seek ordination in spite of the troubles which the Established church put in the way of any dissenter. He obeyed his calling so fearlessly that he suffered twice imprisonment in the Chesterfield jail. After the Declaration of Independence, Joel enlisted seven times in the Revolutionary Army, serving seven years in service of his fellow soldiers under General Washington and acting as chaplain among the soldiers. After the surrender of Yorktown, he returned home and devoted himself to preaching the gospel and farming. He was so successful at both occupations that at his death he owned all the land along King's Road in Lunenburg County fro the Nottoway to the Meherrin River. He so burned the ideals of the baptist church into those around him that the once large and powerful Episcopal Church, which was the dominant church dwindled down to almost nothing.
Joel Johns served 7 years in the American Revolution under George Washington as chaplain among soldiers of his faith. (From the book, "Ante-bellum Homes of Lunenburg" by Evelyn H. Arvin, page 22-23.)
The Rev. Joel Johns was a Baptist minister in Lunenburg County, VA. He performed 70 marriages between 1801 and 1829 ( Lunenburg County Marriages 1750-1829 by Vogt and Kethley).
From the Tussekiah Baptist Church History:
"In August, 1800, Joel Johns presented a letter of dismission from Mountain Creek Church (in Prince Edward Co., VA) for himself and wife and they were received into the fellowship of Tussekiah.
On the 20th of December, 1800, Brother Johns was regularly ordained to the work of the ministry, Elder James Shelburne and Elder Abner W. Watkins officiating. He rendered valuable assistance to the pastor in conducting
meetings of the church and preached to neighboring churches with much acceptance."
Submitted by Ann Crymes, a member of Tussekiah Baptist Church, and the wife of a descendant of the Rev. Joel Johns.
Notes for James Virgil NELMSWorld War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: James Virgil Nelms
City: Not Stated
County: Anderson
State: Texas
Birth Date: 24 Dec 1878
Race: White
Roll: 1927190
DraftBoard: 0
1910 United States Federal Census
Name: J M Nelms
Age in 1910: 32
Estimated birth year: abt 1878
Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Georgia
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Spouse's name: Jennie
Home in 1910: Justice Precinct 1, Anderson, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
J M Nelms 32
Jennie Nelms 27
Paxton Nelms 8
Willie Nelms 7
1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Jim Nelms
Home in 1920: Justice Precinct 2, Anderson, Texas
Age: 43 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1877
Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Jinnie
Father's Birth Place: South Carolina
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 416
Household Members: Name Age
Jim Nelms 43
Jinnie Nelms 37
Paxton Nelms 18
Willard Nelms 17
Daisy Nelms 8
Arsen Nelms 6
Clarence Nelms 4
Lorene Nelms 2
1930 United States Federal Census
Name: James Nelms
Home in 1930: Precinct 2, Anderson, Texas
Age: 53
Estimated birth year: abt 1877
Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Jennie
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
James Nelms 53
Jennie Nelms 47
Louise Nelms 14
Louine Nelms 12
Alfred Nelms 10
Notes for Theresa Eunice CHAPMANWEAVER ERNEST CALVIN 1-16-1938 m JOHNSON THERESA CHAPMAN E. M. WEAVER
WEAVER INDIA SUE 10-09-1945 f TARRANT THERESA EUNICE CHAPMAN ERNEST MANLEY WEAVER
Weaver Theresa Eunice 02-03-1981 TARRANT F
Weaver Ernest Manley 01-04-1968 TARRANT M SINGLE
THERESA WEAVER
SSN 458-52-8523 Residence: 76116 Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX
Born 5 Jul 1907 Last Benefit:
Died Feb 1981 Issued: TX (1951)
ERNEST WEAVER Request Information
SSN 463-01-6565 Residence:
Born 14 May 1906 Last Benefit:
Died Jan 1968 Issued: TX (Before 1951)
Notes for Louise "Linnie" CHAPMAN1930 U.S. Federal Census > Texas > Titus > Mount Pleasant > District 1
Notes for Samuel Boon "Cal" COUEYWorld War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Samuel Boon Coney
City: Not Stated
County: Stephens
State: Oklahoma
Birthplace: Oklahoma;United States of America
Birth Date: 23 Nov 1892
Race: Caucasian (White)
Roll: 1852128
DraftBoard: 0
Notes for Richard ODOMWill made August 12, 1727 and proved June 4, 1728
Notes for John ODOMMoved to Va. in March 11, 1664
Notes for Robert Floyd WEAHUNTWorld War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Robert Floyd Weahunt
City: Not Stated
County: Shasta
State: California
Birthplace: Texas;United States of America
Birth Date: 28 Apr 1889
Race: White
Roll: 1544332
DraftBoard: 0
1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Floyd R Weahunt
Home in 1930: Adin Lookout, Modoc, California
Age: 41
Estimated birth year: abt 1889
Birthplace: Texas
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Christina J
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Floyd R Weahunt 41
Christina J Weahunt 33
Evelyn C Weahunt 10
Robert D Weahunt 9
Homer R Weahunt 7
Sherley L Weahunt 4 5/12
Notes for William Wesley BOYD1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Leila Boyd
Home in 1880: Fenter, Hot Spring, Arkansas
Age: 38
Estimated birth year: abt 1842
Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to head-of-household: Wife
Spouse's name: William W.
Father's name: Daniel
Father's birthplace: Indiana
Mother's birthplace: Georgia
Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Keeping House
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members: Name Age
William W. Boyd 39
Leila Boyd 38
Peter J. Boyd 14
Martha V. Boyd 12
Samuel W. Boyd 9
Mary A. B. Boyd 7M
Daniel Whitener 69 Father-in-law
1900 United States Federal Census
Name: William Boyd
Home in 1900: Justice Precinct 1, Johnson, Texas
Age: 57
Estimated birth year: abt 1843
Birthplace: Indiana
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Spouse's name: Leah A
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
William Boyd 57
Leah A Boyd 58 Wife
Peter J C Boyd 34 Son
Mamie F Boyd 32 Daughter-in-law ( No children )
George R Boyd 18 Son
1910 United States Federal Census
Name: William W Boyd
Age in 1910: 68
Estimated birth year: abt 1842
Birthplace: Indiana
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: United States of America
Mother's Birth Place: United States of America
Spouse's name: Leah A
Home in 1910: Justice Precinct 1, Johnson, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
William W Boyd 68
Leah A Boyd 68 ( Had 8 children with 4 living )
Peter J Boyd 44 Son
Mancel F Boyd 42 Daughter-in-law
Edward S Johnson 75 Father-in-law
1920 United States Federal Census
Name: William W Boyd
Home in 1920: Justice Precinct 1, Johnson, Texas
Age: 78 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1842
Birthplace: Indiana
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Leah A
Father's Birth Place: North Carolina
Mother's Birth Place: Indiana
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 76
Household Members: Name Age
William W Boyd 78
Leah A Boyd 78
Peter J Boyd 54
Mancie F Boyd 52
Notes for Isabel Louise SILVANever married
Notes for Detlef MULLER1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Detlef Muller
Home in 1900: Tulare, San Joaquin, California
Age: 35
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1865
Birthplace: Germany
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Spouse's Name: Lucy
Race: White
Immigration Year: 1880
Household Members: Name Age
Detlef Muller 35
Lucy Muller 27
Henry Muller 6
Herman Muller 2
Albert Muller 7.12
1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Detlef Muller
Age in 1910: 35
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1875
Birthplace: Germany
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Germany
Mother's Birth Place: Germany
Spouse's Name: Lucile
Home in 1910: Oneal, San Joaquin, California
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Year of Immigration: 1881
Household Members: Name Age
Detlef Muller 35
Lucile Muller 38
Henry Muller 16
Herman Muller 11
Albert Muller 9
Otto Muller 8
Carl Muller 6
Agnes Muller 5
Johanna Muller 3
Mildred Muller 0
1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Detlef Muller
Home in 1930: O'Neal, San Joaquin, California
Age: 64
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1866
Birthplace: Germany
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Lucie
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Detlef Muller 64
Lucie Muller 57
Mildred L Muller 20 Daughter
George W Whitson 23 Lodger
Notes for Norma June UPWALLStockton
Norma June Rodgers
June 19, 1921 - February 15, 2004
Norma June Rodgers, 82, passed away on February 15, 2004. Norma was a homemaker for over 63 years. She is preceded in death by her daughter, Riva Rodgers.
Beloved wife of over 63 years to Lester Rodgers. Loving mother of Marcella Vieira. Grandmother of Elyse Vieira.
Chapel Service on Friday, February 20, 1:00 p.m. at DeYoung Memorial Chapel, 601 N. California St., Stockton. Visitation on Thursday, February 19, 9:00-7:00 p.m. and Friday, 9:00-1:00 p.m. at the Mortuary. Committal at San Joaquin Catholic Mausoleum.
Notes for Irma Isabelle RODGERSObit
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Eheler, Irma Isabelle
In-Stockton, CA., May 31, 1993. Irma Isabelle Eheler. Beloved mother of Lorene Eheler of French Camp and mother-in-law of Carol Eheler. Devoted grandmother of Nicholle Eheler. Patricia Eheler. Kenneth Lewis and Scott Lewis. Dear sister of Cecil Rodgers and Irene Hylton both os Stockton. Anative of California, aged 64 years.
Friends are invited to attend vigil services at De-YOUNG MEMORIAL CHAPEL 601 N. California St., Stockton, CA., Wednesday. June 2, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Thursday, June 3, 1993 at 11:00 a.m. at Mission of the God Shepherd, 305 E. French Camp Road, French Camp, Ca. Visitation will begin Wednesday at 12 Noon. Committal at San Joaquin Cemetery.
Notes for Albert Ramond MULLERNo Children
Notes for Vincenzo John PELLEGRIWorld War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Vince Pallegri
City: Stockton
County: San Joaquin
State: California
Birth Date: 10 Apr 1880
Race: White
Roll: 1544419
DraftBoard: 0
Pellegra, Vincent Stockton, San Joaquin, CA 1880 Italy White
Notes for David Arthur TINKLENever married and has no children.
Notes for Maria Vargas "Mary" FARROThe 1900 census shows she had 7 children with 5 living.
The 1910 census shows she had 9 children with 7 living.
Notes for Walter Monroe STENEWorld War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record
Name: Walter Monroe Stene
City: Stockton
County: San Joaquin
State: California
Birthplace: South Dakota
Birth Date: 14 Feb 1888
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1544428
DraftBoard: 0
Notes for Cornelius Pearson CHRISTIANWorld War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record
Name: Neal Pearson Christian
City: Not Stated
County: Comanche
State: Oklahoma
Birth Date: 11 Aug 1874
Race: White
Roll: 1851698
DraftBoard: 0
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