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Ida Helen CHRONISTER



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Generación: 1

  1. 1.  Ida Helen CHRONISTERIda Helen CHRONISTER

    Ida casado A. Y. GENTRY [Hoja del Grupo] [Family Chart]

    Hijos:
    1. Sharon Kay GENTRY
    2. Nancy Sue GENTRY
    3. Linda Ann GENTRY nació en 4 Jul 1948 en Caldwell (Canyon co., Idaho, USA) ; falleció en 19 May 2022 en Oregon (USA).
    4. Roy Lee GENTRY
    5. Gloria J. GENTRY

    Ida casado Lester C. INGRAM [Hoja del Grupo] [Family Chart]


Generación: 2

  1. 2.  Richard "Ward" CHRONISTER

    Richard casado Nannie Almina "Nancy" RAINES [Hoja del Grupo] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nannie Almina "Nancy" RAINES
    Hijos:
    1. 1. Ida Helen CHRONISTER
    2. Joseph Glenn CHRONISTER
    3. Beverly Ann CHRONISTER nació en 18 Ene 1930 en Sand Springs (Tulsa co., Oklahoma, USA); falleció en Abr 1930 en Sand Springs (Tulsa co., Oklahoma, USA).
    4. Raymond Ward CHRONISTER


Generación: 3

  1. 4.  Sidney Monroe CHRONISTERSidney Monroe CHRONISTER nació en 18 Sep 1861 en Six Mile Township (Franklin co., Arkansas, USA) (hijo de Thomas Jefferson CHRONISTER y Tennessee Moon GRIFFITH); falleció en 3 Oct 1907 en Conser (Le Flore co., Oklahoma, USA); fue sepultado en Oct 1907 en Conser Community (Naylor) Cemetery, Conser, Le Flore co, Oklahoma.

    Notas:

    Buried, Naylor Cemetery, Conser, LeFlore Co, Oklahoma.

    Tombstone transcription:
    Chronister S.M. | September 18, 1861-- October 3, 1907 (http://www.okcemeteries.net/leflore/consercom/consercom.htm)

    Sidney casado Susan Ida DORSEY [Hoja del Grupo] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susan Ida DORSEY
    Hijos:
    1. Shelby Clayton CHRONISTER
    2. Lois Annie CHRONISTER
    3. John Radford "Roger" CHRONISTER
    4. Lillie Estelle CHRONISTER
    5. Sidney McKinley CHRONISTER nació en 21 Jul 1905.
    6. 2. Richard "Ward" CHRONISTER

  3. 6.  Josiah Perry RAINESJosiah Perry RAINES

    Josiah casado Emma Josephine HULAN [Hoja del Grupo] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Emma Josephine HULAN
    Hijos:
    1. Henry Middleton RAINES
    2. Robert Sidney RAINES
    3. Ada Viola "Ola" RAINES
    4. Loue Anna "Annie" RAINES
    5. Floyd Everett RAINES nació en 27 Feb 1894 en Prescott (Nevada co., Arkansas, USA); falleció en Abr 1895 en Prescott (Nevada co., Arkansas, USA).
    6. Josie Era RAINES
    7. 3. Nannie Almina "Nancy" RAINES
    8. Emma Lugenia "Genie" RAINES nació en 12 Dic 1903 en DeQueen (Sevier co., Arkansas, USA) ?; falleció en 14 Ene 1913 en DeQueen (Sevier co., Arkansas, USA) ?.
    9. John Louis RAINES


Generación: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Jefferson CHRONISTER nació en 24 Feb 1827 en Lawrence co. (Tennessee, USA) (hijo de Adam CHRONISTER, Jr. y Tinzy Greenville GARRISON); falleció en 23 Jun 1912 en Gowen (Latimer co., Oklahoma, USA); fue sepultado en Elmwood Cemetery, Hartshorne, Pittsburg Co, Oklahoma.

    Otros Eventos:

    • Residencia: Cir. 1837, parents; Moved from Tenn to Ark w
    • _MILT: 27 Oct 1863; Union soldier in Company I of the 2nd Arkansas Cavalry
    • Residencia: 1880, Hartford (Sebastian co., Arkansas, USA)

    Notas:


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    1880 CENSUS | Hartford, Sebastian Co, Arkansas
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    Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birth Occupation Father's / Mother's Birth
    Thomas CHRONASTER Self M Male W 53 TN Farmer TN TN
    Tennissee M. CHRONASTER Wife M Female W 44 TN Keeping House TN GA
    Monroe CHRONASTER Son S Male W 18 AR Works On Farm TN TN
    Thomas CHRONASTER Son S Male W 15 KS Works On Farm TN TN
    George D. CHRONASTER Son S Male W 13 KS Works On Farm TN TN
    Charlie T. CHRONASTER Son S Male W 11 AR Works On Farm TN TN
    Misouri B. CHRONASTER Dau S Female W 8 AR TN TN
    Elizabeth J. CHRONASTER Dau S Female W 6 AR TN TN
    Eliza J. CHRONASTER Dau S Female W 6 AR TN TN
    Nancy A. GRIFFITH MotherL W Female W 66 GA GA GA
    Matilda CHRONASTER Dau S Female W 2 AR TN TN
    Ann CHRONASTER* SDau W Female W 27 MO Keeping House NC MO
    Charly I. CHRONASTER** GSon S Male W 8 AR MO MO
    Tennisee G. CHRONASTER GDau S Female W 6 AR MO MO
    Nancy A. CHRONASTER GDau S Female W 3 AR MO MO
    John W. CHRONASTER GSon S Male W 2 IT MO MO

    * Ann (possibly Sarah Ann Johnson). Was married to Thomas Thetford Chronister, the eldest son of Thomas & Tennessee, who reportedly died in California in 1879.
    ** This is Charles Gatson Chronister
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    Buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Hartshorne, Pittsburg Co, Oklahoma.
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    Served in Union during Civil War.
    Private in Company I, 2nd Regiment of Arkansas Volunteers.
    Enlisted Oct 29, 1863 - Discharged March 4, 1864.
    (Bob Chronister)

    Only member of his family to fight with the North.
    (Gary Chronister).
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    Thomas Jefferson Chronister was a Union soldier in Company I of the 2nd Arkansas Cavalry. His pension file verifies the same information that you have given, except that it does not give the names of Nancy's parents.

    Thomas married Nancy Ann Gentry 28 October 1883 in Sebastian County, Arkansas. She was born 11 February 1842 at Lounds County, Columbus, Mississippi. This is according to the applications that Thomas and Nancy filled out to receive pension.

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    CHRONISTER, GENTRY, GRIFFITH posted by Gary Chronister on Saturday, December 28, 1996
    gchron@excalnet.com

    I am seeking information concerning my great grandfather, Thomas J. CHRONISTER, b 2/24/1827 in Lawrence Co. TN. He lived in Arkansas until approx. 1886 after being discharged from the 2nd Ark, Volunteer Calvary (Company I). His first wife was Tennessee GRIFFITH who d April 9, 1881 near Hartford, AR. I believe she may be buried in AR in the West Harmony Cemetery....Section 'A'...but I am unsure of the accruacy of this. If anyone can assist with marrriage record, death record of Tennessee, or any other records of substance that will shed light on Thomas and Tennessee I would greatly appreciate it. Also, Thomas is reported to have married Nancy Ann GENTRY on October 28, 1883 in Hartford, Arkansas by Rev. W.J. Patterson. A house fire in Hartford on June 2, 1893 reportedly destroyed many legal documents. If anyone can help supply marriage records on Thomas and Nancy this would be appreciated also. Thomas and Nancy are buried in my hometown of Hartshorne, Oklahoma.
    Thanks in advance for your help, Gary L. Chronister

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    Source: "ARKANSAS DAMNED YANKEES" Publ. by Desmond Walls Allen

    Chronister, Thomas - CO I, 2nd AR Cavalry - Pvt - enr 27 Oct 1863,
    Ft Smith, AR - age 36 - b. Lawrence Co, TN.

    Thomas Chronister served in Company I, 2nd AR Cavalry.
    He was apparently honorably discharged, because he applied for and
    received an invalid's pension on 23 Aug 1890 while living in the state of AR.

    On 9 Aug 1912, his widow, Nancy A., applied for and received a widow's
    pension while living in the state of OK.

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    SECOND REGIMENT CAVALRY
    (Source: http://www.insolwwb.net/~egerdes/arunion.htm)
    Organized at Helena, AR and Pilot Knob, M0, July 1862. Mustered in at Helena, July 1862. Primary recruitment places Sebastian Co., Crawford Co., and Phillips Co., AR; Barry and Green Cos., in M0.
    Service mainly in northern Arkansas. Mustered out 20 August 1865. Total enlistments: 1,477.

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    SECOND REGIMENT CAVALRY.
    (Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~arclebur/arkvol.htm)

    ORGANIZED at Helena, Ark., and Pilot Knob, Mo., July, 1862. Attached to Helena, Ark., District Southwest Missouri, Dept. Missouri, to December, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Cavalry Division, District Eastern Arkansas, to January, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, 13th Army Corps, Dept. Tennessee, to April, 1863. 2nd Brigade, Cavalry Division, District of Eastern Arkansas, Dept. Tennessee, to May, 1863. District of Southwest Missouri, Dept. Missouri, to October, 1864. 3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division, Dept. Missouri, to January, 1865. Unattached Cavalry, District West Tennessee, to February, 1865. 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, District West Tennessee, to August, 1865.

    SERVICE (*//* This symbols mark beginning and end of TJC's service *//*)
    1863
    Duty at Helena, Ark., until April, 1863. At Fayetteville, Ark., till July, 1863, and at Cassville, MO, until September, 1864. (Co. "B" at Benton Barracks, Mo., June, 1863. At Cape Girardeau, Mo., July, 1863. Scout from Cape Girardeau to the Ash Hills and Poplar Bluff, Mo., August 9-18. Skirmish, Ash Hills, August 13. Expedition from Cape Girardeau to Pocahontas, Ark., August 18-26. Skirmishes, Pocahontas, August 22-23.) Elm Springs July 30. Near Fayette August 23 (Detachment). Jenny Lind September 1.

    (*//*
    Crawford County November 25. Barronsville, Searcy County, December 26. Waldron, December 29.

    1864
    King's River January 10, 1864. Operations against Guerrillas in Northwest Arkansas, in Newton, Searcy, Izzard and Carroll Counties, January 16-February 15. Lewisburg January 17. Clear Creek and Tomahawk January 22. Bailey's or Crooked Creek January 23 (Co. "C"). Crooked Creek February 5. Tomahaw Gap February 9. Expedition from Rolling Prairie to Batesville February 19-April 4.
    *//*)

    Scouts from Yellville to Buffalo River March 13-26. Oil Trough Bottom March 24 (Detachment). Near White River March 25. Constant scouting and skirmishing with Guerrillas. Scouts from Bellefonte March 29-April 1. Whiteley's Mills April 5. Piney Mountain April 6. Osage Branch King's River April 16 (Co. "A"). Limestone Valley April 17. King's River April 19. Near mouth of Richland Creek May 3 and 5. Scout in Northern Arkansas May 17-22 (Co. "M"). Scout from Cassville to Cross Hollows June 9-14 and June 20-24. Near Maysville July 20. Operations in Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas August 15-24. Scout from Ozark, Mo., to Dubuque Crossing and Sugar Loaf Prairie August 23-26 (Detachment). Expedition from Cassville, Mo., to Fayetteville, Ark., August 23-28 (Detachment). Gerald Mountain and Mud Town August 24. Operations against Price August 29-December 2. Moreau Creek, Jefferson City, October 7, Russellville October 9. California October 9. Near Booneville October 11-12. Fort Smith, Ark., October 14 (Detachment). Dover October 20. Little Blue October 21. Independence, Big Blue and State Line October 22. Big Blue and Westport October 23. Little Osage, Mine Creek, Marias des Cygnes, October 25. Engagement on the Marmiton, or Battle of Charlot, October 25. Newtonia October 28. Upshaw's Farm October 29. Expedition from Springfield, Mo., to Fort Smith, Ark., November 5-16. Near Cincinnati, Ark., November 6. Scout from Springfield to Huntsville and Yellville November 11-21.

    1865
    Ordered to Memphis, Tenn., January, 1865. Duty there and in District of West Tennessee till August. Mustered out August 20, 1865.

    Thomas casado Tennessee Moon GRIFFITH en 4 Jul 1850 en Sugar Loaf, Sebastian Co, Arkansas. Tennessee (hija de Seth GRIFFITH y Nancy A. ?) nació en 16 Oct 1834 en Tennessee (USA); falleció en 5 Abr 1881 en Hartford (Sebastian co., Arkansas, USA); fue sepultada en West Harmony Cemetery, Hartford, Sebastian Co, Arkansas. [Hoja del Grupo] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Tennessee Moon GRIFFITHTennessee Moon GRIFFITH nació en 16 Oct 1834 en Tennessee (USA) (hija de Seth GRIFFITH y Nancy A. ?); falleció en 5 Abr 1881 en Hartford (Sebastian co., Arkansas, USA); fue sepultada en West Harmony Cemetery, Hartford, Sebastian Co, Arkansas.

    Notas:

    Buried in West Harmony Cemetery, Hartford, Sabastian Co, Arkansas.

    Notas:

    In the 1850 Census, Thomas and Tennessee are married and living next door to his parents in Sugar Loaf Twns, Crawford Co, Arkansas.

    He is age 23, she is age 15.

    Hijos:
    1. James Thetford CHRONISTER nació circa 1850 en Sugar Loaf, Sebastian Co, Arkansas; falleció en 1879 en California (USA).
    2. John William CHRONISTER
    3. Nancy A. CHRONISTER nació en 1856 en Six Mile Township (Franklin co., Arkansas, USA).
    4. F.G. CHRONISTER nació en 1857 en Sugar Loaf, Sebastian Co, Arkansas; falleció antes 1870 en Sugar Loaf, Sebastian Co, Arkansas.
    5. 4. Sidney Monroe CHRONISTER nació en 18 Sep 1861 en Six Mile Township (Franklin co., Arkansas, USA); falleció en 3 Oct 1907 en Conser (Le Flore co., Oklahoma, USA); fue sepultado en Oct 1907 en Conser Community (Naylor) Cemetery, Conser, Le Flore co, Oklahoma.
    6. Thomas Jefferson CHRONISTER, Jr.
    7. George Dewey CHRONISTER
    8. Charles P. CHRONISTER nació en 12 Feb 1870 en Sugar Loaf, Sebastian Co, Arkansas; falleció en 11 Nov 1918 en Gowen (Latimer co., Oklahoma, USA).
    9. Missouri Belle CHRONISTER nació en 19 Abr 1872 en Sugar Loaf, Sebastian Co, Arkansas.
    10. Eliza Jennifer CHRONISTER nació en 27 Nov 1874 en Sebastian co. (Arkansas, USA); falleció en en Latimer co. (Oklahoma, USA).
    11. Elizabeth Jane "Lizzie" CHRONISTER nació en 27 Nov 1874 en Sebastian co. (Arkansas, USA); falleció en 26 Ago 1913 en Harsthorne, (Pittsburg co., Oklahoma, USA); fue sepultada en Elmwood Cemetery, Hartshorne, Pittsburg Co, Oklahoma.
    12. Matilda Jane "Tilda" CHRONISTER nació en Ene 1878 en Hartford (Sebastian co., Arkansas, USA); falleció entre 15 Jul 1900 y 1906 en Indian Territory (Oklahoma, USA).

  3. 10.  James McK. DORSEY

    James casado Elizabeth Nancy MORROW [Hoja del Grupo] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth Nancy MORROW
    Hijos:
    1. Joshua Lafayette DORSEY
    2. 5. Susan Ida DORSEY
    3. Sarah D. DORSEY nació circa 1866 en Georgia (USA).
    4. Joseph Prentiss DORSEY
    5. Etta DORSEY nació en Dic 1870 en Georgia (USA).
    6. Netta DORSEY nació en Dic 1870 en Calhoun (Gordon co., Georgia, USA).
    7. Florence DORSEY nació en Sep 1876 en Georgia (USA).

  5. 12.  Middleton Wood RAINES nació en 30 Ene 1816 en Hancock co. (Georgia, USA) (hijo de Josiah RAINES y Sara "Sally" CARROLL); falleció en 23 Dic 1900 en Slocum (Anderson co., Texas, USA); fue sepultado en Crawford Cemetery, Slocum, Anderson Co, Texas.

    Otros Eventos:

    • _HEIG: 0,00 m
    • Residencia: 1837, St Stephens (?) Monroe Co, Alabama (land purchase)
    • Residencia: 1850, Williamson Co, Texas (still single)
    • Residencia: 1860, Ouachita Co, Arkansas (land purchase)
    • _MILT: 23 Feb 1863; Mustered into 3 Arkansas Infantry - Camden, Ouachita County, AR - Private
    • Residencia: 1870, Caney Township, now Rosston (Nevada co., Arkansas, USA))
    • Residencia: 1880, Caney Township, now Rosston (Nevada co., Arkansas, USA))

    Notas:

    Residente en:
    1850: Milam and Williamson, Williamson, Texas.
    1870: Arkansas, United States.
    1900: ED 9 Justice Precinct 3 (election precincts 7 & 20), Anderson, Texas.Middleton Wood Raines played the "fiddle" in an upright position, resting on his knee. He also played the guitar, as apparent in a photo fo him, Emma and several of his children (Josie, Nannie, John).

    He appeared on the 1850 Census, Williamson Co, TX with family of John C. Lee, as a laborer.

    Milit-Beg 23 FEB 1863 Camden, Ouachita County, AR

    M. W. Raines (First_Last)
    Regiment Name 3 Arkansas Infantry
    Side Confederate
    Company I
    Soldier's Rank_In Private
    Soldier's Rank_Out Private
    Film Number M376 roll 19

    Middleton Wood Raines fought for the South during the Civil War in Company I, 3rd Arkansas Regiment. He took part in the attack on Devils Den at the Battle of Gettysburg, 3 July 1863. He was either wounded in battle or fell ill during Lee's retreat back into West Virginia and was abandoned on the north side of the Potomac river at Falling Waters, Maryland where he was taken prisoner by Colonel Mead's troops on 14 July 1863. M W Raines was held prisoner of war at the Old Capitol Prison in Washington, DC until December 1863, when he signed a pledge of allegence to the United States and was 'sent up north'. He eventually made his way back home to his family in Arkansas.

    In 1864 he was 6 ft tall, was light complected with blue eyes and silver hair.
    [ Source: Confederate Military Records - National Archives, Washington, DC ]

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    SOURCE: FamilySearch.org - 1880 Census Transcription (as found, warts and all! )
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    In 1880 Middleton and Narcissa are living in the same township as their eldest son, Josiah and wife Melinda.
    Josiah's younger brothers, George (17), Warren (15), William Isaac (11) Raines, is also living with them.
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    Name: W. W. Rains [NOTE: Badly transcribed. Should be "M. W. Rains"]
    Residence: Caney, Nevada, Arkansas [NOTE: Nevada Co was formed in 1872 from Ouacita Co.]
    Birth date: 1816
    Birth place: North Carolina, United States [In 1850--Alabama, 1860-- , 1870--Georgia, 1900-Georgia]
    Relationship to head-of-household: Self
    Spouse name: Narcissus Rains
    Spouse birth place: Alabama, United States
    Father name:
    Father birth place: North Carolina, United States
    Mother name:
    Mother birth place: North Carolina, United States
    Race or color: White
    Ethnicity: American
    Gender: Male
    Marital status: Married
    Age: 64 years
    Occupation: Farmer
    NARA film number: T9-0052
    Page: 540
    Page letter: D
    Entry number: 4206
    Film number: 1254052
    Collection: 1880 United States Census

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    In 1900 CENSUS
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    Middleton W. age 84 is living with Narcissus, age 72 in the household of
    their eldest son, Eliphus Eli (EE) in Anderson County, Texas.

    MW died shortly afterward.
    Buried at Crawford Cemetery, Slocum, Anderson Co, Texas.

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    Land Record record for MIDDLETON RAINS
    Name: MIDDLETON RAINS
    Date: 12 08 1837
    Location: AL,
    Document #: 30045
    Serial #: AL1720__.106
    Sale Type: CASH ENTRY SALE
    Acres: 40.0500
    Meridian or Watershed: ST STEPHENS
    Parcel: Township 9N, Range 8E, Section 23

    From BETSY MILLS:
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    Raines, Middleton Wood
    Private-Conscripted into Co. I, 3rd Arkansas Infantry, at Camden, Arkansas, February 23, 1863; captured and confined at Fort Monroe, Virginia; exchanged at City Point, Virginia, May 23, 1863; captured at Falling Waters, Maryland, July 14, 1863; confined at Point Lookout, Maryland; took oath of allegiance at Washington, D.C., December 17, 1863; born in Georgia, c1817; listed in Ouachita county 1860 census with wife Missouri; occupation farmer.

    Third Arkansas Infantry Regiment, CSA

    Company I-"Tulip Rifles"
    This company of volunteers, calling themselves the "Tulip Rifles," was organized at Tulip, Dallas county, Arkansas, June 25, 1861, by Captain George D. Alexander. It traveled to Lynchburg, Virginia, where it was assigned to the Third Regiment, Arkansas Volunteers, as Company I, July 1861. On July 18, 1862, thirty members of disbanded Company B, Second Arkansas Infantry Battalion, were assigned to this company. Company I was the only company in the Third Arkansas that made significant use of conscripts to reinforce its ranks. In March 1863, thirty farmers and furloughed soldiers from other regiments were conscripted at Camden, Arkansas, and sent to the company in Virginia. During its four years of service, 150 men served in Company I. Only thirteen of them remained when the company was surrendered at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865. Their paroles were signed on April 12, 1865, and they were released to go home.

    CONFEDERATE ARKANSAS TROOPS
    3rd Regiment, Arkansas Infantry
    3rd Infantry Regiment, assembled at Lynchburg, Virginia, in June, 1861, contained men from Ashley, Drew, Desha, Hot Spring, Union, and Dallas counties. Assigned to H.R. Jackson's command, the unit took part in Lee's Cheat Mountain Campaign, then moved to Winchester and served under T.J. Jackson. Later it was assigned to General J. G. Walker's, J. B. Robertson's, and J. Gregg's command and became part of the Texas Brigade. After fighting in the Seven Days' Battles the 2nd Arkansas Battalion merged into the regiment. It went on to participate in many conflicts of the Army of Northern Virginia from the Maryland Campaign to Cold Harbor, except when it was with Longstreet at Suffolk, Chickamauga, and Knoxville. The 3rd was active in the long Petersburg siege north of the James River and later the Appomattox Campaign. In December, 1861, it totalled 756 men, and reported 15 casualties at the Greenbrier River and 182 during the Maryland Campaign. Of the 479 engaged at Gettysburg, thirty-five percent were disabled. The regiment surrendered with 15 officers and 130 men. The field officers were Colonels Van H. Manning, Albert Rust, and Robert S. Taylor; Lieutenant Colonels Seth M. Barton and William H. Tebbs; and Majors J. Hickson Capers, and John W. Reedy, Samuel W. Smith, and W.K. Wilkins.

    Middleton casado Narcissus CURRY en 28 Oct 1852 en Monroe co. (Alabama, USA). Narcissus (hija de William CURRY y Comfort LARY) nació en 1826 en Georgia (USA); falleció en 11 Jul 1916 en Slocum (Anderson co., Texas, USA); fue sepultada en Crawford Cemetery, Slocum, Anderson County, TX. [Hoja del Grupo] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Narcissus CURRY nació en 1826 en Georgia (USA) (hija de William CURRY y Comfort LARY); falleció en 11 Jul 1916 en Slocum (Anderson co., Texas, USA); fue sepultada en Crawford Cemetery, Slocum, Anderson County, TX.

    Otros Eventos:

    • Nacimiento: Ene 1828, Monroe Co?, Alabama

    Notas:

    Spelling varies: Narcissa or Narcissus

    Her parents were married January 17, 1807 in Hancock Co, GA and Narcissa would have been born in AL as well, as her father is on the 1820 Conecuh Co., AL census. Her family is still in the area in 1833 when her brother Jefferson marries in Monroe Co, AL

    Hijos:
    1. 6. Josiah Perry RAINES
    2. Eliphus Eli RAINES
    3. Anamarie RAINES nació circa 1858 en Nevada co. (Arkansas, USA); falleció antes 1870 en Nevada co. (Arkansas, USA).
    4. Emma R. RAINES
    5. Thomas Lafat RAINES nació en 6 Sep 1861 en Rosston (Nevada co., Arkansas, USA); falleció en 6 Mar 1900 en Boughton (Nevada co., Arkansas, USA); fue sepultado en Piney Grove Cemetery, Nevada Co, Arkansas.
    6. George Middleton RAINES
    7. Warren Middleton RAINES
    8. William Isaac RAINES

  7. 14.  William Henry HULAN nació en 1839 en Tennessee (USA) (hijo de William HULAN y Eliza ?); falleció en 1902 en Pullman (Sevier co., Arkansas, USA); fue sepultado en Avon Cemetery, DeQueen, Sevier Co, AR.

    Otros Eventos:

    • Residencia: 1860, Camden (Ouachita co., Arkansas, USA)
    • Residencia: 1870, Navarro co. (Texas, USA)
    • Residencia: 1877, Navarro Co, Texas (birth of Rosalia)
    • Residencia: 1880, Redland, Nevada Co, Arkansas

    Notas:

    The HULAN surname has many variations over the course of the 19th century: Hughling, Huland, Hulin, Hulan, Hulen, Hulom

    William Henry Hulan:

    1850 Henry W. Hughling Hardin County, Tennessee
    1860 W. H. Hulin Ouachita County, Arkansas Census (Camden City)
    1870 H. Hulan Navarro Co, Texas
    1880 W. H. Hulom Red Land, Nevada Co, Arkansas
    1900
    1910 Hannah B Hulan (widow) Sevier Co, Arkansas (living with daughter Emma & Josiah P. Raines)

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    CENSUS YR: 1850 TERRITORY: TN COUNTY: Hardin PAGE NO: 248
    REFERENCE: enumerated 10th Jan 1850 by Geo. D Morrow MF#495
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    LN HN FN L_NAME F_NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE
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    35 54 54 Hughling William 41 M Farmer 200 NC
    36 54 54 Hughling Eliza 39 F TN
    37 54 54 Hughling Samuel L 19 M Laborer TN
    38 54 54 Hughling Roland C 15 M Laborer TN
    39 54 54 Hughling John C 13 M TN
    40 54 54 Hughling Henry W 11 M TN
    41 54 54 Hughling Thomas H 9 M TN
    42 54 54 Hughling Martha 6 F TN

    [Note: Name is entered as "Hugdeling" in the www.FamilySearch.org Index for 1850 census.]

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    1860: Listed on Ouachita County, Arkansas Census (Camden City)
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    Hulin, R.C. (lab) 24 m Tenn
    Hannah 21 f Tenn (Hannah A. Winingham Hulin - see below)
    Mary 1 F Ark
    W. H. (lab) 20 m Tenn
    Hannah 18 f Ohio (Hanna Brown "Nancy" Levering Hulan | m. Nov 10, 1859)
    Plider, John (lab) 24 m Ohio
    D-1095

    Hannah A. (Winingham), dau. of John & Delithia (Hoozen) Winingham, b. Feb 10, 1838, m. 1st Rilen C. Hulen July 20, 1856. He d. at Battle of Murfreesboro, Tenn. in 1863. She m. Jesse D. Murphy June 19, 1864. Goodspeeds So. Ark. p 231
    Note: Brothers Rilen and Henry were living in the same household.
    Note: Hanna Levering Hulan is still lying about her age. She turned 17 on July 19, 1860. She was only 16 when she was married, despite declaring her age as 21 on her marriage license.

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    1880 Census Place: Red Land, Nevada, Arkansas
    Source: FHL Film 1254052 National Archives Film T9-0052 Page 443B
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    Name Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birth Occ
    W. H. HULOM Self M M W 40 TN Farmer Fa: TN Mo: TN
    Nancy HULOM Wife F M W 36 OH Keep House, Fa: MD Mo: ME
    Emma HULOM Dau F S W 14 AR Fa: TN Mo: OH
    Robert HULOM Son M S W 12 TX Fa: TN Mo: OH
    Ula HULOM Dau F S W 8 TX Fa: TN Mo: OH
    William HULOM Son M S W 6 TX Fa: TN Mo: OH
    Rosa HULOM Dau F S W 4 TX Fa: TN Mo: OH
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    *Nancy Hulom = Hanna Brown "Nancy" (Levering) Hulan

    Source: Yates Publishing Co, Pedigree document 10083.001
    Author: Becky Dozier
    3522 Pebble Beach Dr
    Augusta, GA 30907

    Source: Yates Publishing Co, Pedigree document 955.001
    Author: Jerry R. Chronister
    Rt 5 Box 223
    Sand Springs, OK 74063

    (This is my Cousin Jerry, son of Raymond Ward Chronister. This address is where our grandparents,
    Ward & Nancy Chronister, lived.
    Jerry no longer lives there, as he sold the house and disappeared.)

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    "Henry Hulan fought on the side of the Confederacy in Company H, Reg 6, Div Ark I, though I don't know his rank."
    [Letter from Jerry Chronister to Helen and Lester Ingram, 1986.]

    "The occupation of both Hulans and Raines were with the saw mills and for logging camps along with farming. Henry Hulan died in the saw mill at DeQueen* of a heart attack."
    [Letter from Jerry Chronister to Helen and Lester Ingram, 1986.]

    Note: He actually died at a sawmill in Pullman, Arkansas, which is just a few miles north of DeQueen.

    FROM: Lisa Dougan at
    http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.rowan/593.5962.1.1/mb.ashx

    Robert (Bob)Lee Hulan b.Sept. 1, 1868 d. Nov. 6, 1914 in Boswell, Choctaw county, Oklahoma.
    Robert Hulan's first marriage was to Rebecca Pagan and They had one child Herbert Alex Hulan which was my great-grandfather.
    Robert Hulan's second marriage was to Lula Callenta Crain.They were married February 18, 1896 in Nevada Co Arkansas. She is the daughter of Thomas Crain and Amanda Dunn Crain.

    Robert Hulan's parents are William Henry Hulan and Hanna Brown Nancy Levering b. July 19, 1843 in Lancaster, Fairfield Co., Ohio and d. Sept. 29, 1913 in Hugo, Oklahoma (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). She married William Henry Hulan November 10, 1859 in Hot Spring County, Arkansas.

    Children of William Henry Hulan and Hanna Brown 'Nancy' Leavering Hulan are:
    Emma Josephine b. April 27, 1866
    Robert (Bob) Lee Hulan b.Sept. 1, 1868
    Eula Hulan b.1872
    William Henry (Will Hulan b. 1874 d. 1914 buried Kountz,Tx
    Rosalia (Rose) Hulan B.March 5, 1877
    Laura Marie Hulan b. Abt. 1879

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    SOURCE: Find-A-Grave | http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=52892&GRid=29350919&
    Nancy Gorton: Skoshes1@aol.com
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    Son of William and Eliza ... Hulan. He served in the Confederate Army.
    He was in Company H (City Guard of Camden), 6th Arkansas Regiment
    of Volunteer Infantry. He enlisted 24 May 1861 in Little Rock, Arkansas.
    He was paroled 9 May 1865 in Meridian, Mississippi. (From: Gerdes'
    Arkansas Civil War Records).
    William Hulan died of a heart attack while working at a sawmill.
    He was married to Hannah Bell (sic) Nancy Levering.

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    Regiment Name 8 Arkansas Cavalry
    Side Confederate
    Company A
    Soldier's Rank_In Private
    Soldier's Rank_Out Private
    Alternate Name
    Notes
    Film Number M376 roll 12
    http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm

    William casado Hannah Brown "Nancy" LEVERING en 10 Nov 1859 en Hot Spring co. (Arkansas, USA). Hannah (hija de Henry LEVERING y Martha Ann PROSPECT) nació en 19 Jul 1843 en Lancaster (Fairfield co., Ohio, USA); falleció en 29 Sep 1913 en Boswell (Choctaw co., Oklahoma, USA); fue sepultada en Mt Olivet Cemetery, Hugo, Choctaw Co, Oklahoma. [Hoja del Grupo] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Hannah Brown "Nancy" LEVERING nació en 19 Jul 1843 en Lancaster (Fairfield co., Ohio, USA) (hija de Henry LEVERING y Martha Ann PROSPECT); falleció en 29 Sep 1913 en Boswell (Choctaw co., Oklahoma, USA); fue sepultada en Mt Olivet Cemetery, Hugo, Choctaw Co, Oklahoma.

    Notas:

    Source: Yates Publishing Co, Pedigree document 10083.001
    Author: Becky Dozier
    3522 Pebble Beach Dr
    Augusta, GA 30907

    Source: Yates Publishing Co, Pedigree document 955.001
    Author: Jerry R. Chronister
    Rt 5 Box 223
    Sand Springs, OK 74063

    (This is my Cousin Jerry, son of Raymond Ward Chronister. This address is where Ward & Nancy
    Chronister lived. Jerry no longer lives there as he sold the house and disappeared.)

    Hanna was a daughter of the LEVERING family, a prominent Pennsylvania landowning family, who fell in love with and married a southern widower from Arkansas with several children before the Civil War. This didn't please her family so she was disenherited. Her marriage certificate says she was 21, but she was actually 15 or 16 years old. She lied to be able to marry.

    All information on the LEVERING family and many names and dates for children of
    Emma J. HULAN=Josiah P. RAINES provided by:

    Jean E. BASS (grandaughter of Ada Viola 'Ola' RAINES )
    737 South 75 East
    Cedar City, UT
    USA
    E-mail: jbass@main.tcd.net

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    "Our family line had moved to Baltimore, MD and later on to Ohio in Fairfield Co. By the time HANNAH was born our line lived in Cincinnati. Later they moved to Hot Springs Co, Arkansas where in 1859 she married Henry Hulan, a Southern gent, and was subsequently disowned from the family though I don't know if her father Henry Levering disowned her or not, him living and marrying again in Arkansas."
    [Letter from Jerry Chronister to Helen and Lester Ingram, 1986.]

    4 March 2009
    FROM BETSY MILLS Family Page at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=betsym&id=I10559

    Children of Henry Hulan and Hannah Brown Levering (for further research):

    Emma Josephine HULAN b: 27 APR 1866 in Falcon, Nevada Co., AR
    Robert Lee "Bob" HULAN b: 01 SEP 1868 in AR
    Eula HULAN b: 1872 in AR
    William Henry "Will" HULAN b: 1874 in AR
    Rosalia "Rose" HULAN b: 05 MAR 1877 in AR
    Laura Marie HULAN b: ABT 1879

    FROM: http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.rowan/593.5962.1.1/mb.ashx (4 Mar 2009)

    Re: HULAN
    LisaDougan52 (View posts) Posted: 14 Mar 2003 5:25PM

    Classification: Query
    Surnames: Hulan, Hulen, Dunn, Crain, Lucas, Pagan, Thornton, Lee, Cummings, Story, Peachey, Prurtle, Mautz

    My direct relative is Robert (Bob)Lee Hulan b.Sept. 1, 1868 d. Nov. 6, 1914 in Boswell, Choctaw county, Oklahoma.
    Robert Hulan's first marriage was to Rebecca Pagan and They had one child Herbert Alex Hulan which was my great-grandfather. Robert Hulan's second marriage was to Lula Callenta Crain.They were married February 18, 1896 in Nevada Co Arkansas. She is the daughter of Thomas Crain and Amanda Dunn Crain.
    Robert Hulan's parents are William Henry Hulan and Hanna Brown Nancy Leavering b. July 19, 1843 in Lancaster, Fairfield Co., Ohio and d. Sept. 29, 1913 in Hugo, Oklahoma (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). She married William Henry Hulan November 10, 1859 in Hot Springs County, Arkansas.
    Children of William Henry Hulan and Hanna Brown Nancy Leavering Hulan are:
    Emma Josephine b. April 27, 1866
    Robert (Bob) Lee Hulan b.Sept. 1, 1868
    Eula Hulan b.1872
    William Henry (Will Hulan b. 1874 d. 1914 buried Kountz,Tx
    Rosalia (Rose) Hulan B.March 5, 1877
    Laura Marie Hulan b. Abt. 1879

    Notas:

    According to the mother of Jean Bass, GG Grandma Hannah lied about her age when she got married, saying she was 21 when she was actually 16. Her family disenherited her when she married.

    U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about Hannah Brown Levering
    Name: Hannah Brown Levering
    Gender: female
    Birth Place: OH
    Birth Year: 1843
    Spouse Name: William Henry Hulan
    Spouse
    Birth Place: TN
    Spouse Birth Year: 1840
    Marriage
    Year: 1859
    Marriage State: AR
    Number Pages: 1

    Hijos:
    1. Robert Lee HULAN nació en 1 Sep 1868 en Navarro co. (Texas, USA); falleció en 6 Nov 1912 en Boswell (Choctaw co., Oklahoma, USA).
    2. Eula HULAN nació en 1872 en Navarro co. (Texas, USA).
    3. William Henry HULAN
    4. Rosalia "Rose" HULAN
    5. Laura Marie HULAN nació circa 1879 en Navarro co. (Texas, USA).
    6. 7. Emma Josephine HULAN