For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Bryan Samuel Houston [Male]
999
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
9990
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Title: FULKS.FTW
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Title: FULKS.FTW
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Title: FULKS.FTW
11407
[FULKS.FTW]
The Three Children Were By Emily E.Lautz
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
9991
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Ala.
9992
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
9993
9994
Sam was reported to have been born in Alabama and lived later in BosqueCo., TX.
9995
9996
Thomas has not been confirmed as Ina's maiden name.
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Jamison Cemetery, Rutherford County, Tn.
Rutherford Co, Tennessee
Johnson Island, Ohio, CSA, buried in Rutherford Co., TN
9997
From Kay Martin:
William HELTON William Helton, a Confederate soldier, died in Yankee prison camp at Johnson' s Island, OH.
He made his will in 1864, leaving 160 acres of land to his wife, Nancy,and appointed his olde r daughter, Sarah
Elizabeth Helton, guardian of his younger children. William was captured26 Jan 1863 in Ruther ford Co., TN, and
shipped to a military prision at Louisville, KY.. He was moved 22 July1863 to Johnson Islan d He had written a
letter to his wife, Nancy, on 9 Oct 1864, and knew that he was dying atthat time. William wa s a conscript officer. It
was his job to draft men into the service of the confederate army. He wasburied in Rutherfor d Co, Tennessee. He
was born circa 1815 in Rutherford Co, Tennessee. He married NancyYearwood SHIPP, on 26 Octobe r 1836 in
Rutherford Co,Tennessee. He died on 17 October 1864 in Johnson Island,Ohio.
Also:
William was a Confederate soldier and died in a Yankee prison camp atJohnson Island, Ohio. H e was captured on January 26, 1863 in RutherfordCo., and shipped to a military prison in Lou isville, KY. He was latermoved to Johnson Island near Sandusky, Ohio. He wrote a letter to N ancyon October 9, 1864 and knew he was dying. William was a conscriptofficer. It was his dut y to draft men into serv ice of the ConfederateArmy. In his will written in 1864, he left 16 0 acres to his wife Nancyand appointed his oldest daughter, Sara Elizabeth guardian of his yo ungerchildren.
From "Marriages of Rutherford Co., TN" by Whitley, the 1860 census, 1988TN IGI numbers: 86044 12-15 and 8621905-62.
This part of the Helton family taken from the records of Kay Martin, Rt.4, Box 440-I, Oak Grove, MO 64075. email: suni@@qni.com. This informationis consistent with the 1950 Census Record s.
It had been reported that William Helton was buried on the Tennison Youree farm or Burdon Vaug ht farm but no one is sure.
9998
9999
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Title: FULKS.FTW
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Title: FULKS.FTW
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Title: FULKS.FTW
11408
He was 60. He was 5 foot 11 3/4 inches tall with auburn hair and blueeyes.
Civil War 66th Indiana Inf. Company I and 11th Missouri Company GMilitary service
Last known address: Pine Bluff, Jefferson, Ark.
CENSUS: 1850, Harrison Co., Indiana p.421 with parents
Unknown-Begin: 66th IN Inf "I"July 62
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