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Jane 'Jennie' Trindle [Female] b. 1740 Lancaster Co., PA - d. 1792 Nashville, Davidson Co., TN

Jane "Jennie" Trindle Buchanan was the daughter of Lt. William Trindle and Margaret Trindle. She maried John Buchanan, Sr. prior to 1758 in Pennsylvania. She and her family were early settlers of Nashville having arrived 14 December 1778. She was the mother of five children, John (Major), Jane "Jennie" who married James Todd, Alexander, Samuel, Nancy who married James Mulherin and probably James (No proof of this son). Alexander was mortally wounded by Indians during the attack known as "The Battle of the Bluffs" on the French Lick Station on April 2, 1781, and died shortly thereafter. Samuel was killed about 1783 a mile below the fort (Buchanan Station) on Mill Creek.

Her grandson Henry was elected to the legislature of Tennessee in 1875 and her great grandson John Price Buchanan was elected to the legislature in 1886 and 1888 and elected Governor of Tennessee in 1890.

John Sr. was killed by the Indians in his cabin near the fort (Buchanan Station), two or three months before the battle of Sept. 30, 1792. Jane is believed to have died after 1792 at Buchanan Station on Mill Creek.

Both Jane and her husband John are believed to buried in the Buchanan Station Cemetery on Mill Creek along with sons,Samuel, Alexander, and Major John and probably her daughter, Jane Buchanan Todd. One report says that the center of the cemetery where there is a bushy area with broken stones is the last resting place of Jane and John.

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Mary Trindle [Female]

Some sources mention Polly Clark b. 1755 as his wife

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Robert Andrews [Male] b. ABT. 1650 Surry Co., VA - d. 16 OCT 1728 Surry Co., VA

Robert ANDREWS

Robert arrived in Jamestown 16 Oct 1643. He was transported to the colony by John Bishop as an indentured servant. A William Andrews was transported on the same ship. Patent Bk 1 pt 2 pg 915--Early Virginia Families vol 3 pg 37--William may be an uncle.

Surry County Patent Book 7 pg 298--29 May 1663--"140 acres in upper part of Surry County on southwest side of Cypress Swamp adj to his brother Thomas, Jr for the transportation of three persons to the colony from England

Robert's death date from date of the probate of the will Bk 7 pg 868, Surry County, Virginia in which he speaks of his wife being sole executor, but not by name. He names sons: Joseph, William, Barthlomew, Benjamin and daughters: Susannah Ray, Sarah Barker, Elizabeth Battle, Anne, Catherine Barker and Amle. His will is presented to court for probate by his sole executor, Elizabeth Andrews. His land was located on Cypress Swamp bounded by Great Branch. (Film #034102 or 975.5562 p2d pg 8)

Child #10--Susannah's children's birth dates and named as the children of Susannah and John Ray from Albemarle Parish records. Albemarle Parish records also states of John Ray: "The poor man got drunk at what they called a Treat by James , Candidate for the County, fell into Joseph's Swamp and was drowned--17 Mar 1770". Inventory of John Ray's estate Bk B pg 295, Sussex County



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Joseph Andrews [Male] b. ABT. 1710 Surry Co., VA - d. 22 AUG 1774 Brunswick Co., VA

Joseph ANDREWS

Joseph is named as the son of Robert Andrews in Robert's will which was probated 16 Oct 1728--Bk 7 pg 868 Surry County, Virginia. He is given his father's land on Cypress Swamp on the Little Branch by Great Branch

Brunswick County, Virginia land Records:

Brunswick County, Virginia Deed Bk 3 pg 260--"To all Christian People to whome those present shall come, I, Nicolas Proctor, of the County of Brunswick and Colony of Virginia, send Greeting. Know ye that I, Nicolas Proctor, for and in consideration of the love, good will and affection which I have and do bare towards my loving son-in-law, Joseph Andrews, of the County of Surry and colony aforesaid, Blacksmith, have given and granted and by these presents do freely, clearly and absolutely give grant and confirm to the same Joseph Andrews, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns all and singular that piece or parcel of land lying in Brunswick County, aforesaid beginning at the Spring Branch of Capt. William Brown's line thence running north to a corner tree on this line hence east to a white oak of Abraham Brown's land from thence south to the branch of the branch to the beginning, containing one hundred acres of land more or less according to the Meets and Bound thereof unto the said Joseph Andrews, his heirs, executors and administrators and assigns forever, absolutely, without any manner of conditions as the said Nicholas Proctor have absolutely and of my own accord set and put in further testimony in witness I have hereto set my hand and affixed my seal this 23rd day of February 1746. In the presence of Joseph Proctor and Thomas Proctor. Deed of Gift was acknowledged in Brunswick County Court March the 5th 1746 and ordered and recorded."

Land Records Surry County, Bk 10 pg 542-25 Jan 1773--Joseph Andrews and wife, Elizabeth sell to Thomas Firth 75 acres on land bounded by the lines of William Barnes, John Augustine and Thomas Firth's own line.

Brunswick County Virginia wills Bk 4 pg 109--Joseph Andrews will proven in court 22 Aug 1774:
"In the name of God, Amen. I, Joseph Andrews of the Parish of Saint Andrews and Brunswick County being very sick and weak of body, but of sound mind and perfect memory, thanks be to Almighty God for it and calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain that my last will and testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God who gave it and for my body, I recommend it to the earth to be buried in a Christian-like and decent manner at the descretion of my Executors, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection, I shall receive the same again by the mighty provision of God and touching such worldly goods with which it hath pleaded God to bless me in this live, I give, desire and dispose of the same in the following manner and form:
Impremis: I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Andrews,my dearly
beloved wife, one feather bed and furniture where........ a pan and a dish and basin and pewter plates.
Item:I give and bequeath unto my son, John Andrews, my pistol and holster and small chest of drawers.
Item:I give and bequeath unto my son, David Andrews, one set of blacksmith tools and all the rest of my estate I have left to my wife during her life or widowhood and then to David Andrews. an my three youngest children: Claben Andrews, Mary Andrews and Jesse Andrews. I give to my daughter Hannah Barnes one shilling; I give to my daughter, Sarah Proctor one shilling; I give my son Benjamin Andrews, one shilling; I give to my daughter, Anna, one shilling and I name my son, John Andrews to be Executor with my wife. I hereby ordain this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I do set my hand and seal this twentieth day of May one thousand seven hundred and seventy four."
Joseph Andrews
Witness:
Thomas Proctor
Mary Campbell
Elizabeth Pond

Joseph Andrews was a blacksmith and a fine hatter made out of native animals

Elizabeth's will was dated 29 Nov 1735 and probated in 1747 in Brunswick County, Virginia page 388. Order Bk 3 pg 141--FHL film

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James Barnes [Male] b. ABT. 1767 Brunswick Co., VA - d. 1825 Brunswick Co., VA

The following information from Linda Simmons:

James Barnes's will did not mention Joseph as his child, but he was listed as a witness with John Fisher. What does that mean? Everyone said Joseph was James's son. He was also in the will but it was not clear.
Benjamin was named executor of the will."

James BARNES

1810 Census Brunswick County, Virginia
James Barnes 0 to 10--2 m 2 f; 10 to 16--1 m 1 f; 16 to 26-1 m 1 f;
26 to 45-1 f; over 45--1 m 2 f

1820 Census Brunswick County, Virginia
James Barnes 10 to 16-1l m 1 f; 18 to 26--3 m 2 f; over 45 1 m

Brunswick County, Virginia Deed Bk 25 pg 197--27 Jun 1821--James Barnes, indebted to Nicholas E. and Littleton Edmonds sells 130 acres of land bounded by Caleb Browder and William John, Sr. Sec: William Samford

Brunswick County, Virginia Deed Bk 23 pt 348--18 Mar 1824--William Samford, trustee, to deed trust dated 29 May 1821 and executed by James Barnes, for purpose of securing loan. Rhoda Browder buys land sold by William Samford, bounded by land of Thomas Edmonds, Caleb Browder, land owned formerly by James Barnes. Land all sold except 3 acres which is assigned to Sally, widow of James Barnes.

Brunswick County, Virginia Deed Bk 34--7 Sep 1827--William Samford, friend, appointed attorney for Sally Barnes of Williamson County, Tennessee to act in Brunswick and Dinwiddie Counties, to collect money from the esates of Martha and Inez Browder

Wills of James Barnes, Joseph Browder and Giles Kelly all of Brunswick Co., Va; Census records of Brunswick Co., Va and Williamson and Davidson Co., Tenn

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Emily Mcgee [Female] b. 11 MAY 1841 Jackson Co., GA? - d. 13 AUG 1923

Daughter of James Lowry MCGEE & his 1st wife, Nancy HEINER, Emily MCGEE's family left their home in Jackson County, Georgia abt. 1839 & moved to Mississippi, settling in Tishomingo County, 7 miles from East Port, a landing on the Tennessee River. Again the family picked up in Nov 1850 and briefly stopped in Quachita County, Arkansas, 14 miles east of Camden. Again on the move, MCGEE family traveled south down to Texas where they settled on Rainys Creek in what is now Coryell County. On 18 Dec 1856, Emily was married to Franklin Lafayett MILLER. To the couple was born Gustavas Hindman MILLER & Franklin Lubbock MILLER who in 1889 founded Miller Bros. Company. Also born to the couple, Felix Grundy MILLER III, who wouldn't make his 4th birthday.

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Felix Grundy Miller [Male] b. 3 APR 1810 Rutherford Co., TN - d. 31 MAR 1884 Christiana, Rutherford Co., TN

His father, Mathew MILLER, had a Mr. Felix GRUNDY employed in a lawsuit. A son was born to M. MILLER on the night the suit was decided favorably, so he named his son Felix Grundy MILLER.

Notice of Death of Felix Grundy MILLER, taken from the "Murfreesboro News", April 1884.
"The many friends of Felix Grundy MILLER will regret to hear of his death, which occurred at his residence near Christiana, on Tuesday last of pneumonia. He lacked only one day of being seventy four years of age. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and was one of the noblest men of our country, and a good citizen in every relation of life. The funeral sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. McMurray, after which the remains were carried to the grave by six colored men (this was at the request of the colored men) who had formerly been his slaves and who now aced as his pallbearers. He was buried with Masonic honors."

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Felix Grundy Miller [Male] b. 18 DEC 1859 - d. 18 OCT 1863 Sadler Cemetery, Coryell Co., TX

Inscription:
In Memory of our father and our little brother

Note: Erected by G. H. Miller F. L. Miller Sr.

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Franklin Lubbock Miller [Male] b. 21 JAN 1862 Coryell Co., TX - d. 28 JUN 1921 Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., TN

In 1889, along with his brother Gus, founded the Millers Bros. Company

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James Lowry McGee [Male] b. 29 DEC 1816 Jackson Co., GA - d. 10 JUL 1895 Coryell Co., TX

Son of John McGee & Esther Hudson. Married (1)Catherine Taylor and they had one child. (2)Hannah Miller and they had six children. (3)Nancy Heiner and they had thirteen children

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Nancy Heiner [Female] b. 4 FEB 1822 Jackson Co., GA - d. 1862 Coryell Co., TX

Nancy HEINER was born 4 Feb 1822, in Jackson Co., Georgia, daughter of Lewis HEINER & Nancy MYERS. Her father was a German youth who came to America, and served, at the age of 16, in the Revolutionary War, having run away from home for that purpose. Nancy was married to James Lowry MCGEE in Jackson Co., GA on 29 Nov 1838. In 1839 they moved to Mississippi and settled in Tishomingo County, 7 miles from East Port, a landing on the Tennessee River. Nancy & James would leave Miss. for Arkansas and finally go to Coryell County, Texas. To them was born (at least) 10 children, including Emily MCGEE. Nancy died in Coryell County in 1862.

Inscription:
Age 40 years

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Dollie Hoover [Female] b. 28 FEB 1896 Gatesville, Coryell Co., TX - d. 8 AUG 1954 Brownwood, Brown Co., TX

Wife of J.L. Fuqua

Dollie Hoover Fuqua
b: Gatesville,Coryell,TX
d: Brownwood,Brown,TX

Spouse: J L Fuqua {James Lafayette}
b: Abilene,Taylor,TX
d: Crawford,Mclennan,TX

Father: T S Hoover {Thomas Sherman}
Marriage: November 23,1890 Coryell co.,TX Alice McGee
b: Kentucky d: Stamford,Jones,TX

Mother: Alice {McGee} Hoover
b: Coryell co.,TX d: Stamford,Jones,TX

Alice's parents:
Father: James Lowry McGee

Mother: Hannah E Miller McGee
contributed by Glynnda Kennedy Wesson - November, 2011

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Lewis Heiner [Male] d. Warren-Miller Cemetery, Coryell Co., TX

Birth: unknown, Germany
Death: unknown
Coryell County
Texas, USA

Lewis HEINER, was born in Germany. He was married to Nancy MYERS (1765-1850) and is the father of Nancy HEINER McGee(1822-1862). Nancy was married to James Lowry MCGEE (1816-1895), and they owned propery very close to the Warren-Miller cemetery where her husband was buried. Nancy was interred a couple miles away in Sadler cemetery.
Lewis HEINER 's grave stone was recently uncovered when caretaker Ira Matizza had to remove an old tree, and discovered the HEINER stone behind trees roots. This grave is the oldest one in Warren-Miller cemetery.

Family links:
Children:
Mary Lindsey Hiner Milsaps (1806 - 1869)*
Nancy Heiner Mcgee (1822 - 1862)*

*Calculated relationship

Note: Ira Mattiza, one of the more recent owners of this propery, who spent 7 years cleaning it up after years of neglect, did extensive exploration to determine that there were numerous unmarked graves. He was responsible for Texas Historic designation.

Burial:
Warren-Miller Cemetery
Coryell County
Texas, USA

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Hannah Ellen Miller [Female] b. 16 JUL 1836 Murfreesboro, Rutherford Co. TN - d. 9 FEB 1925 Coryell Co., TX

She married twice, 1st her cousin Burrell Galloway MILLER, 2nd, Jame Lowry MCGEE

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William M. Miller [Male] b. 25 JUN 1796 KY - d. 23 DEC 1875 TX

Son of Isaac and Margaret Miller. Married (1)Peggy Akree and they had five children. Married (2)Margaret "Peggy" Norman on 13 March 1834 in Rutherford Co., TN and they had seven children.

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Thomas Green Miller [Male] b. 5 FEB 1842 TN - d. 26 MAR 1880 Coryell Co., TX

Thomas was the son of William Miller & Margaret "Peggy" Norman. He married (1)Betsy Allen about 1861. He then married (2)Martha Elizabeth McGee on 9 March 1865 and they had seven children.

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John Henry 'Curly' Dyson [Male] b. 15 APR 1926 Mexia City, Limestone Co., TX - d. 7 JUN 2006 Angleton, Brazoria Co., TX

John H. "Curly" Dyson, age 80, passed away on Wednesday, June 7, 2006, at his residence in Angleton. He was born on April 15, 1926, in Mexia, Texas, to Festus and Anna Mae Shelfer Dyson. Curly served his country in the Navy in WWII. He worked for the Texas Department of Transportation for 32 years, retiring in 1982. Curly was an avid hunter and member of the National Rifle Association and Greenwood Gun Club.

Curly was preceded in death by three sisters and one brother. He is survived by his wife, Lottie Dyson; brother, Thomas Dyson and wife, Helga, of Ogden, Utah; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held Friday, June 9, 2006, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Palms Funeral Home in Angleton.

The funeral service will be held Saturday, June 10, at 10:00 a.m. at the Angleton Church of Christ at Wilkins and Downing with Leland Rodgers officiating. Interment will follow in Angleton Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be James Morrow, Eugene Filipp, Billy Ray Parsons, Bobby Lynn Parsons, Wayne Morrow, Rodney Friudenberg and Butch Phy.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Angleton Church of Christ Mission Possible fund.

Arrangements by Palms Funeral Home in Angleton. Online condolences may be sent at palmsfuneral home.com.

Published June 9, 2006

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Lottie Mae Morrow [Female] b. 17 DEC 1927 Limestone Co., TX - d. 14 DEC 2007 Angleton, Brazoria Co., TX

Lottie Mae Dyson

Lottie Mae Dyson, 79, of Angleton passed away Friday, December 14, 2007, at her residence. Funeral services are set for 2:00 p.m. Monday, December 17, 2007, at the Angleton Church of Christ.

Visitation will be Sunday from 5 to 6 p.m. at Palms.

Lottie was born December 17, 1927, in Limestone County to George and Nancy Cope Morrow. She was a member of the Church of Christ and was retired manager for Alamo Title. She loved her job and her church. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Henry "Curly" Dyson; sister, Lexia Parsons; and two brothers, Clarence Morrow and Archie Morrow.

She is survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other family members.

Pallbearers will be Billy Ray Parsons, Bobby Lynn Parsons, Wayne Morrow, Wayne Cato, Ronnie Slate, James Morrow and Bill Walker.

Honorary pallbearers will be Jay Brockman and Jim Russell.

In lieu of usual remembrances, donations may be made to the Angleton Church of Christ P.O. Box 688, Angleton, Texas 77515.

Online condolences may be sent at
www.palmsfuneral home.com.

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Willie Lee Plummer [Female] b. 16 JUL 1911 Limestone Co., TX - d. 14 AUG 2000 Danbury, Brazoria Co., TX

Birth: Jul. 16, 1911
Limestone County
Texas, USA
Death: Aug. 14, 2000
Danbury
Brazoria County
Texas, USA

Willie Lee Plummer was born to James Luther Plummer and Maud Terry Plummer in Limestone County on July 16, 1911. Her parents died in 1918 from complications of the 1918 flu epidemic. Willie Lee, along with her siblings, was raised by her grandparents, Hinton Smith Plummer and Ada Vera Hines Plummer.

She married Clarence Lieutenant Morrow and they had 3 children: Floyd Dwain Morrow, Barbara Ann Morrow, and James Monroe Morrow.

Clarence and Dwain preceded her in death, as well as one granddaughter, Suzanne Marie Morrow.

Family links:
Parents:
James Luther Plummer (1885 - 1918)
Maud Terry Plummer (1886 - 1918)

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Tina Lucile Smith [Female] b. 2 AUG 1901 Stamford, Jones Co., TX - d. 29 AUG 1962 Houston, Harris Co., TX

Daughter of John Henry Smith and Montie Eslinger
At the time of death she lived in Beaumont, Jefferson Co., TX ,was a bookkeeper in a bank and was divorced

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