John M. Gwin Family and Gwin Family Cemetery Richland Parish, LA (Lat: 32° 22' 29"N, Lon: 91° 45' 21"W) -- (T14N R7E Sec16) COULD HE BE A
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Contributed by Dorothy Atkins, Oct 19, 2003 <dotatkins2003atyahoodotcom>. Total records = 3.
This was an old family cemetery; it is in very bad shape and is overgrown with vines and bushes, very hard to get through. The land belongs to the Thompson family. I can't say if this is all of the people in this cemetery or not. I did copy all of the stones that I could find, when I visited this cemetery on Oct 15, 2003. -- Dorothy AtkinsHow to get there--i.e., to what we're calling, for now, the Parish Farm Road Cemetery:
Stones Dorothy read:Gwin, Isabell, b. 25 Jun 1845; d. 8 Jan 1919
Gwin, John M., b. 29 Oct 1845; d. 22 Oct 1910
Gwin, Oscar L., b. 11 Jun 1876; d. 20 Aug 1901Roberts, Vencent, b. 2 May 1909; d. 11 Aug 1939
From the 10 Jun 1880 Census of Ward 4, Alto, Richland Par., LA:
Res/Fam
Name Age
Est.YOB Marr
Stat
Relat
2HoHPOB
S/F/M
Occupation John M. Gwin's Comments 193/212
John M. Gwin 34
1846 m
Self TN/LA
It occurs to me that this could be a grandson of William Gwin, son of Isom and Mary Canterbury Gwin. We know that William and Susanna were married in Tennessee and several of their children were born there as well.
Isabelle Gwin 35
1845 m
Wife TN/LA
I would like to see Isabelle's maiden name.
Levi J. Gwin 10
1870 s
Son . .
This middle initial probably is a J; however, it could easily be a mistranscribed "I"--for Isom? Tracking down the descendents of these four sons (Levi, Harry, Oscar, and John) in later censuses could lead us to living descendents who might be able to tell us about these parents, John M. and Isabelle.
Harvy J. Gwin 7
1873 s
Son . .
This middle initial probably is a J; however, it could easily be a mistranscribed "I"--for Isom? Tracking down the descendents of these four sons (Levi, Harvey, Oscar, and John) in later censuses could lead us to living descendents who might be able to tell us about these parents, John M. and Isabelle.
Oscar L. Gwin 4
1876 s
Son . .
Oscar is buried with his parents at the cemetery, above. Tracking down the descendents of these four sons (Levi, Harvey, Oscar, and John) in later censuses could lead us to living descendents who might be able to tell us about these parents, John M. and Isabelle.
Jno. Gwin 4mos.
Feb 1880 s
Son . .
Tracking down the descendents of these four sons (Levi, Harvey, Oscar, and John) in later censuses could lead us to living descendents who might be able to tell us about these parents, John M. and Isabelle. 191/210
James Gwin
74
1806
head
TN/TN/Scotland
James is the one who would be the son of our William and Susannah Beard Gwin, i.e., if any of these are. He and William were b. in TN, but I don't tink Susannah was b. in Scotland, though we can't rule that out yet.
Malinda Gwin
67
1813
wife
LA/KY/KY
Andrew J. Gwin 23
1857
son
LA/TN/LA
Willie O. Covington
18
1862
grandson
LA/TN/LA
Willie Carpenter
16
1864
grandson
LA/LA/LA
Res/Fam |
Name |
Relat 2HoH |
Race/ Sex |
DOB | Age |
MS/YrsMd/ #Ch/#Lvg |
POB S/F/M |
Occupation |
Other |
John
M. Gwin Comments |
307/329 |
John
M. Gwin |
head |
wm |
54 |
m/32 | LA/TN/TN |
farmer |
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Isabelle Gwin | wife |
wf |
54 |
m/32/7/5 |
LA/LA/LA |
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James H. Gwin | son |
wm |
28 |
s |
LA/LA/LA | |||||
Oscar L. Gwin | son |
wm |
23 |
s |
LA/LA/LA | |||||
Maggie Gwin | daughter |
wf |
17 |
s |
LA/LA/LA | |||||
Malinda Gwin | daughter |
wf |
14 |
s |
LA/LA/LA |
Res/Fam |
Name |
Relat 2HoH |
Race/ Sex |
DOB | Age |
MS/YrsMd/ #Ch/#Lvg |
POB S/F/M |
Occupation |
Other |
John
M. Gwin Comments |
307/329 |
John
M. Gwin |
head |
wm |
64 |
m1/42 | LA/KY/KY |
farmer |
Oho!
Now John says his parents were from Kentucky! I really don't
think this is true; however, that's what the enumerator reports. |
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Isabelle Gwin | wife |
wf |
64 |
m1/42/7/4 |
LA/LA/LA |
One
more of their children has died, according to this report. |
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From the Thames page at http://www.indixie.com/genealogy/newberry/datafile/newberry_the_thames_connections.htmAfter Thoughts
During the 1820's and "30's, when William Hixon was living a few miles east of the Alabama River near Claiborne, Alabama, Samuel Boughton had a store across the river several miles north in the next county. He had married Harriet P. Strother, a native of South Carolina; most, if not all, of their children, including Rebecca (Prewitt) and Roger Sherman, were born there at Lower Peach Tree.
James and Lucy Newberry, the parents of Mary (Hixon), Susan (Hixon), and Jane (Thames), had a number of sons, one named James. James, likewise, had a son named James Henry, who was the father of Eugene, Mack, and Julia; Julia married Levi Gwin, and their daughter, Isabelle, married T.A. Judd.
[John M. Gwin Note: It is this last paragraph above which seems to positively relate to the family of this John M. and Isabelle Gwin of Richland Parish, LA, and I translate it here to my format:]1.0--James and Lucy (nee Thames) Newberry[John M. Gwin Note: But the census documents (1880 and 1900 so far) tell a different story: Isabelle, nee unk., has married John M. Gwin. The only way these two could be the same person is if T. A. Judd is her first husband and John M. Gwin is her second.]2.0--Mary Newberry (Hixon)
2.0--Susan Newberry (Hixon)
2.0--Jane Newberry (Thames)
2.0--James Newberry3.0--James Henry Newberry4.0--Eugene Newberry
4.0--Mack Newberry
4.0--Julia Newberry m. Levi Gwin5.0--Isabelle Gwin married T. A. Judd.