Adelia BILBREY

[1205]

26 Dec 1880 - 23 Oct 1949

Father: Landen Lafayette BILBREY
Mother: Susannah Jane COPELAND

Family 1 : Alvin L. MILLER

                             _Alexander P. BILBREY _______+
 _Landen Lafayette BILBREY _|
|                           |_Mary Melvina MATTHEWS ______+
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|--Adelia BILBREY 
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|                            _George Washington COPELAND _+
|_Susannah Jane COPELAND ___|
                            |_Ruth Townsend BILBREY ______+

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[1205] !BIRTH; !DEATH; !BURIAL: A. Delia (Bilbrey) Miller born 26 Dec 1880, died 23 Oct 1949, buried Okalona Cemetery, Overton County, Tennessee. She is buried next to her husband Alvis L. Miller. SOURCE: Overton County Roll Call, Cemetery Records 1795-1975, by Shawn Gray, page 315. Research: Georgenia Stewart, 19 Feb 1999.

!MARRIAGE: Alvin Miller married Adelia Bilbrey on 9 Sep 1900. Source: Overton Co., Tennessee Marriage Index, 1867-1927, page 69, by Shawn Gray. Researcher: Georgenia Stewart, 19 Feb 1999.


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Ivan BURKETT

ABT 1896 - ____

Family 1 : Mary Marie COOPER

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Nathaniel COOPER

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Family 1 :
  1. +William COOPER

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Stewart Darwin CROSLAND

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Father: Richard Darwin CROSLAND
Mother: Carrie Elaine STEWART


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 _Richard Darwin CROSLAND _|
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|--Stewart Darwin CROSLAND 
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|                           _Raymond Clyde STEWART _+
|_Carrie Elaine STEWART ___|
                           |_Helen ROBINSON ________

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Hiram Joshua HARDIN

[1665]

ABT 1796 - BEF 25 Jul 1864

Family 1 : Cynthia Frances ESTILL
  1. +William Presley HARDIN
  2.  Mariah Lyddey HARDIN
  3.  F. J. HARDIN
  4.  G. S. . HARDIN
  5.  Thomas J. HARDIN

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[1665] Source: Database of Linda Stewart, Rt. 1, Box 183, Brady, Texas 76825.


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Martelia Frances REAGAN

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Father: Frank REAGAN
Mother: Elizabeth Ellen LEDBETTER


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|--Martelia Frances REAGAN 
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|_Elizabeth Ellen LEDBETTER _|
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David Kimbrough STEWART

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2 Nov 1813 - 25 Sep 1878

Father: Joseph STEWART
Mother: Sarah COPELAND

Family 1 : Margaret Alice ROBERTSON
  1. +Marcus Sevier STEWART
  2. +Samuel J. STEWART
  3. +Mary Amelia STEWART
  4. +Reuben Franklin STEWART
  5. +John Thomas STEWART
  6. +Margaret Ellen STEWART

                   _Joseph STEWART _______+
 _Joseph STEWART _|
|                 |_Sarah GILBERT ________+
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|--David Kimbrough STEWART 
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|                  _Joel Josiah COPELAND _
|_Sarah COPELAND _|
                  |_Sarah Ann BILBREY ____

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[218] !BURIAL: Notes from Knowla Stewart Morrow, 4120 Shannon Drive, Ft. Worth, Texas 76116, state she personally visited and photographed the headstones of David Kimbrough Stewart in the Florence Cemetery, Williamson County, Texas. She also states that possibly David and Margaret lost a child between Marcus S. and Samuel J. and possible 2 babies between Samuel J. and Amry Amelia and maybe 2 or 3 babies between Reuben F. and John Thomas. Research: Georgenia Stewart, 10-31-98.

BIOGRAPHY: Pretty soon, after all three members of the group got back together both of the other boys started yelling and gesturing , Indians! Indians! and started running back to their horses; of course a very excited, frightened, nervous Reuben was running right after them. He wasn't about to be left behind They all jumped on their horses and the two older boys started galloping off on their horses. Reuben's horse, being hobbled and tied, couldn't move. Scared, but undaunted, Reuben was so scared that he started kicking and whipping on tha horse until the poor animal was able to work itself loose from its bindings and hobbles and took off in a dead run after the older boys.

David Kimbrough and the Mark Robertson family and others moved from Overton Co. TN to Pope Co., AR. David came to Texas from Tennessee earlier than the others, living in Bastrop Co. by 1850. He made a trip back to Johnson Co., AR and may have had a baby there that died as an infant (A David Stewart did) prior to 1850. He was shown with a James and a John, who were the right age for brothers but who had children 9 or 10 yrs. old born in Texas.?? James and John father was Casey. I think they were both killed, probably in the Alamo or some Mexican battle. (Re Lomagene Boehm) By 1860, he was living with the other Stewart families in Burnet Co. In 1866 he was a registered voter in Lampasas Co. From Bastrop sometime before 1850, Mark left home to find work other than on his father's farm. I guess he wanted to be independent and go it on his own, after all he was now 17 years of age. He emigrated west to Williamson Co. and to the little community of Florence where at the ripe old age of 17, he was working as a laborer at one time for Mr. Zara Stearns and his wife Mary. Mark's other employment in 1850 was as a laborer for the household of Wm. R. Johnson. It must have been after his employment here in Florence that he married Elizabeth and they moved to Cleo, Kimble Co., TX near Junction.
It was only natural for David Kimbrough's family to migrate west toward Florence, for in 1850 there were 92 families who lived in 230 dwellings according to the 1850 census of Williamson Co. Most of the citizens in the county were natives of Tennessee.
Sometime after 1850, D.K. & Margaret again moved their family to Georgetown. In the deed records we find that D.K. in Sept. 1853 purchased from Prosper Wales farmland that straddled the South San Gabriel River for $150. The second parcel of land that he purchased in November of 1853 was purchased from John J. Ake for the sum of $17 for 338 acres of land. SOURCE: Database of Mary Stewart Hicks.

CENSUS: 1860 Census of Burnet County, Texas, household 100, lists:
D. K. Stewart, 45, male, sadler, born in Tennessee
Margaret Stewart, 44, female, born in Tennessee
Mary E. Stewart, 18, female, born in Arkansas
Reuben F. Stewart, 16, male, bornin Arkansas
John T. Stewart, 6, male, born in Texas
Margaret E. Stewart, 4, female, born in Texas


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David D. WINTCH

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Father: Dan K. WINTCH
Mother: Patsy Ann COX


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 _Dan K. WINTCH _|
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|--David D. WINTCH 
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|                 _Henry LeRoy COX ___
|_Patsy Ann COX _|
                 |_Wilma Sarah JONES _+

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