Isom Gwin and Mary B. Wilson and their two daughters Mary Jane Gwin who married William J. Smith and Martha Rosanna
"Mattie" Gwin who
married Madison "Matt" Holley and
Bryant Brown Lester |
Notes in [[double brackets]] are from Mrs. Barbara A. Smith (nee Underhill)'s USPS mailings of 25 Jul 2000, below, where she quotes her late husband and my fourth cousin Roy Lester Smith.
Most of the rest is from fourth cousin Barbara Ward who owns the marvelous old photo album with some 75 family photos in it.
Now I have info on Robert Isom Smith (and his descendants) from Bud Norris and Merry Ann Brown (forwarded to me by Barbara Ward) as well as from the 1880 census.
The person at this address, drjudy@westal.net, did a walk-through of the Mars Hill Cemetery near Marion, Perry Co., AL, and recorded the findings at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/9365/marshill.html. I have gratefully copied much of the information below from this source.
But
the find of the decade has
been
Isom's grave, located July 2004, at Martins' Station, AL.
Isom's line:
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Mary's line: | |
21.00--Richard
Gwin; allegedly lived near Jamestown, Virginia, said to
be
of Scotch Irish descent; m. Sarah Chesley; one known son:
Isham/Isom.
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21.00--unknown | |
22.00--Isham Gwin m. Mary Canterbury; [In July 2003 I traveled to east Tennessee to find out where Isham lived--and I did! For the details of that trip and those discoveries, please click on Isham's link.] |
22.00--unknown
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23.04--John
Gwin (middle name unk.; no photo
available)--b.
7 Nov 1792 (from his gravestone--see
photo) in TN (then NC--per his report to the 1850, 1860, and 1870
AL
Census takers of Dallas Co.--possibly in Crowson's Cove on Walden's
Creek
in Sevier Co.,); d. 7 Mar 1877 at Wilsonville, AL;
m. 8 Apr 1812 (age 19.5) in Blount Co., TN, by Joseph
Walker
(Jane's brother, and Justice of the Peace) to Jane
"Jennie" Walker
(right), (b. ca. 1794; d. at Cahaba after 16 Feb 1864*
and before 1870 census; bd. at New Cem., Cahaba, Dallas Co., AL, beside
her dau. Louisa A. Gwin McKnight (see note "I" below); d.o. Thomas
Walker,
Sr., and Elizabeth Magill,
both of Virginia); nine children; in 1860 Dallas Co.,
AL,
Census, John, 68, and Jane, 66, were living in the home of W. G. Grice,
32, a carpenter b. in SC, and his wife, Eliza Grice, 20, b. in AL,
along
with J. W. Roark, 15, and Elizabeth Comelander, 15 (two of John's and
Jane's
grandchildren, Walter being Daughter Mary's son and Elizabeth being
Daughter
Martha's daughter).
*[Dallas
Co.,
AL, Book _, p. 740, records a deed from John and Jane Gwin
where
they sell on 16 Feb 1864 to Conrad Hilderbrandt the east half
of
Lot #7 in the town of Cahaba, thus proving that Jane Gwin was alive
on that day.] |
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m2. 1859 (taken from Appeal from Probate Court, Dallas Co., Bk. 30, part one, page 187) to Rev. John Steadman; (d. 1862, taken from same Appeal); |
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In July
2004 in the cemetery at St.
Luke's Church,
Martin's Station, Dallas Co., AL, I found and uncovered his fallen and
buried tombstone, which reads:
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After
Isom
died in 1853, Mary waited about six years, then married her
also-recently-widowed pastor, John
Steadman, and moved to Cahawba, where he died in 1862. As late as 1870
she and her father, N. B. Wilson, were living with her daughter
Mary Jane Smith and MJ's husband, William Smith. But when Mary
Jane got sick and died the next year, her brother, Dr. Isham G. Wilson,
took over the care of their father, and Mary moved to Marion in Perry
Co., to live near or with her other daughter, Martha, where Mary died
and is buried. I'm not sure where Rev. Steadman is buried, but it's
probably in a now-unmarked grave at Cahawba's New Cemetery.
In July 2006, I got to visit the Mars
Hill Cemetery and photograph her stone, which reads:
Mary B. Steadman Died Jan. 12, 1877 Age 60 Yrs., 2 Mos., 3 D. ![]() |
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Obituary from the Dallas
Gazette,
Dec. 23, 1853:
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MBWG m2. John Steadman (1801-1862), Methodist minister |
25.01--Mary Jane Gwin, b. 31 Oct 1838; d. 17 Jul 1871; bd. in the cemetery of the old Cahaba St. Luke's Episcopal church, Martin's Station, Dallas Co., AL (see photos); m. 22 Dec 1853 (Roy Smith says 23 Dec 1853) at age fifteen (and fifteen days after the death of her daddy!) to William J. Smith of Dallas Co.,AL (b. ca. 1832 in TN, s/o Robert Smith [b. ca 1808 TN]); one child who survived her; (all above data from tombstone);
Roy Smith reports that the 1850 Census of Perry Co., (Marion P.O.) Alabama includes the following:
First Name Last Name Age Sex Occupation POB Comments by John Gwin Robert Smith 42 M Mechanic TN This is Mary Jane Gwin's future father-in-law. But where--and who--was her mother-in-law, Robert's wife?
William J. Smith 18 M Mechanic TN This is Mary Jane Gwin's future husband. John R. Smith 15 M . TN This is Mary Jane Gwin's future brother-in-law. Thomas J. Smith 12 M . TN This is Mary Jane Gwin's future brother-in-law.
From the 5 Jul 1860 Census of Athens Beat, Liberty Hill, Dallas Co., AL:
Fam/
ResFirst
NameLast Name Age Sex Occupation Real
PropertyPersonal
PropertyPOB Comments by John Gwin 267/262 W. J. Smith 27 M Blacksmith 2000 10,453 TN This is Mary Jane Gwin's husband, William J. Smith, who was in business with and living next door to his wife's uncle, Chesley R. Gwin, at the time, as the above advertisement and the next census entry show.
M. J. Smith 24 F . . . AL This is Mary Jane Gwin. She would die eleven years later, in July 1871, leaving only two survivors: her husband and her son. (see comments below on her daughters for a theory as to how she--and they--died.
Robert I. Smith 4 M . . . AL Robert Isom Smith, clearly named for his two grandfathers: Isom Gwin and Robert Smith. J.H. Cobb 32 M Clerk . . NY .
A.H. Cobb 23 F . . . AL .
J.B. Bowden 19 M . . . AL . 266/261 C. R. Gwin 33 M WagonMaker 800 6425 AL This is Chesley R. Gwin, youngest son of John and Jane and Isom's baby brother. He is the business partner of Wm. Smith, his niece's husband, as the above ad shows.
M. F. Gwin 29 F
AL This is Mary Frances "Fannie" Elizabeth Bell Gwin. She and Chesley had just celebrated their tenth anniversary.
W. J. Gwin 8 M
AL
J. I. Gwin 6 M
AL This is John I. Gwin, who was born just after the death of Chesley's brother Isom and whose middle name is therefore likely given for him. He is buried at the Bell Cemetery.
Enoch Gwin 2 M
AL
From the 1870 Census of Liberty Hill P.O., Dallas Co., AL:
Last Name First Name Age Sex Occupation Real
PropertyPersonal
PropertyPOB Comments by John Gwin Smith W. J. 38 M Blacksmith . . TN This is Mary Jane Gwin's husband, William J. Smith, who was in business with his wife's uncle, Chesley R. Gwin, at least 11 years earlier, as the above advertisement shows. Smith M. J. 30 F . . . AL This is Mary Jane Gwin. She would die a year later, in July 1871, leaving only two survivors: her husband and her son. (see comments below on her daughters for a theory as to how she--and they--died. Smith R. I. 14 M . . . AL Robert Isom Smith, named for his two grandfathers: Isom Gwin and Robert Smith. Wilson N. B. 77 M . . . SC This is Nathaniel Burdine Wilson, Mary Jane's maternal grandfather. We know that he died in 1875, and that he lived in the home of his youngest son, Dr. Isham Griffin Wilson, M.D., for the last five years of his life. I believe, then, that he must have been ill at the time of this census and that his daughter, Mary B. Steadman, must have moved in with the Smiths to help care for him. This failing, they moved him in with his son, Dr. Wilson, who could administer better care. Perhaps the move was made in order to protect the old gentleman when the girls, Mary and Ida, below, became ill. Steadman M. B. 50 F . . . AL This is Mary Burdine Wilson Gwin Steadman, seventeen-year widow of Isom Gwin, eight-year widow of Rev. John Steadman, and mother of Mary Jane Gwin Smith. Smith M. J., Jr. 10 F . . . AL Roy had no idea who this was. But if she is the daughter of Mary Jane and William, then Mary Jane would've likely been pregnant with her in the 1860 census. The "Jr." after her name leads us to believe that she could indeed be the daughter, named for her mother. Mary Jane "Sr." would die a year later, the following July, and her gravestone clearly states that "In her death her bereaved husband and son mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate wife and mother."
No mention is made of the two daughters, so if these two are indeed their children, then I must assume that the girls died during this same year. We do know that Cahaba, yes, and all of middle Alabama, suffered recurring epidemics of various deadly diseases. It could easily be that the girls died first of the same disease that killed their mother.
It could also be, however, that these are William's visiting nieces--daughters of one of his brothers. If they were William's daughters, would they not be listed in the census in the traditional manner of being listed with the other members of the immediate family, i.e., with Robert Isom, and not after N.B. and Mary B.? And could the "Jr." not be merely a local tag--distinguishing her from her aunt--rather than a blood-relationship indicator?
Smith Ida 6 F . . . AR Roy had no idea who this was either. But her name (and, we assume, her photo) appeared in the old photo album Barbara Ward inherited, and if the above analysis is correct, then the picture of Ida in the album would've been no older than age 6-7.
The Arkansas birthplace is further indication that the girls may not be William's and Mary Jane's daughters.
A typed transcription of the following newspaper advertisement was sent to my double-4th cousin Roy Lester Smith sometime in the early 1990's by Ms. Linda Derry, Director of the Cahawba Project, Dallas Co., AL. I received a copy of that transcription in January 2004 from double-4th cousin Barbara Ward.
From the January 28, 1859 edition of the Dallas Gazette:
WAGONS AND PLOWS
At LIBERTY HILL, Dallas County, Ala.
by SMITH & GWINThe undersigned respectfully announce to their friends and the public generally, that they will carry on the WAGON MAKING and BLACKSMITH business at their old stand, and they promise to give satisfaction to their customers.
They have a lot of Wagons, made by themselves, on hand, for sale. Also, a lot of Cary Plows.
They will repair Wagons and Plows, and do all other Wagon and Blacksmith work that may be required.
WILLIAM J. SMITH
CHESLEY GWIN
[Barbara Ward Note: Hi John, My cousin Annie Ford Wheeler in Birmingham sent me some pictures today; what she thought were old Lester photos. Well, one (above) was a family portrait of William J. Smith, Mary Jane, and son Robert Isom!! It is in an oval frame and looks like it might have been taken right before she died (in 1871). Son Robert looks about 15 years old. I compared the pictures on page 24A & B. William is wearing the same suit and Mary Jane has on what looks like the same pair of earrings! I am going to send the original to Barbara Smith in Texas. I don't know if Roy's family had a photo of his grandfather as a young boy.]
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Relat to HoH |
Status |
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Property |
Property |
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POB |
POB |
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Smith | R. I. | 24 | M | head |
M | W | Farmer | . | . | AL | TN | AL | Robert Isom Smith, named for his two grandfathers: Isom Gwin and Robert Smith. |
Smith | M. E. | 22 | F | wife |
M | W | Keeping House |
. | . | TX | MO | MO | This is Marietta/Mary Etta Armstrong Smith, Robert's bride of three years and a few months, according to my records. |
Smith | W. C. | 11 mo. | M | son |
S | W | . | . | . | TX | AL | TX | This is Walter Clarence Smith,
b. 12 Jun
1879; d. 9 Feb 1959, according to my records. |
Armstrong |
Fany? |
17 |
F |
sister- in-law |
S |
W |
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. |
. |
TX |
MO |
MO |
This is evidently a younger sister to
Mary Etta |
Res/Fam |
Name |
Relat to HoH |
Race |
Sex |
DOB |
Age |
Marr. Stat. |
Yrs. Mrrd. |
Ch. Born |
Ch. Lvg. |
POB |
FPOB |
MPOB |
Occ. |
John
M. Gwin Comments |
15/15 |
R. F.
Smith |
head |
w |
m |
Aug 1855 |
44 |
m |
23 |
AL |
TN |
AL |
farmer |
Ancestry's
reader mistranscribed this--the photocopy of the original page shows
that he is indeed R. I. Smith, our Robert Isom himself. |
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Mor Smith | wife |
w |
f |
Sep 1857 |
42 |
m |
23 |
7 |
6 |
TX |
WI |
MO |
Ancestry's
reader mistranscribed this--the photocopy of the
original page shows that she is indeed Mary Smith. She reports that one
of the seven children she carried died. We show this child to be
daughter Maude Etta Smith, b. 1881. |
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Clarence Smith | son |
w |
m |
Jun 1879 |
20 |
s |
TX | AL |
TX | |
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Claude Smith | son |
w |
m |
Jul 1884 |
15 |
s |
TX | AL | TX | ||||||
Blanch Smith | dau |
w |
f |
Apr 1889 |
13 |
s |
TX | AL | TX | ||||||
Frank Smith | son |
w |
m |
Sep 1890 |
9 |
s |
TX | AL | TX | ||||||
Dewitt Smith | son |
w |
m |
Jan 1894 |
6 |
s |
TX | AL | TX | ||||||
Mabel Smith | dau |
w |
f |
Jan 1896 |
4 |
s |
TX | AL | TX |
27.01--Walter Clarence Smith, b. 12 Jun 1879 [listed as Clarence, b. Jun1879, age 20 in the 1-2 Jun 1900 census of Justice Precinct #3 west of W.K.&T.RR, E.D. 84, McLennan Co., TX]; d. 9 Feb 1959;27.02--Maude Etta Smith, b. 1881 [not listed in the 1-2 Jun 1900 census of Justice Precinct #3 west of W.K.&T.RR, E.D. 84, McLennan Co., TX--deceased]
27.03-- Milton Claude Smith, b.18 Jul 1884 in West, Hill Co., TX [listed as Claude, b. Jul 1884, age 15 in the 1-2 Jun 1900 census of Justice Precinct #3 west of W.K.&T.RR, E.D. 84, McLennan Co., TX]; [age 45 in 24 Apr 1930 census of Roswell, Chaves Co., NM, where he's listed as being a clerk in a railroad depot]; d. 29 Mar 1944 in Roswell, Chaves Co., NM; m. ca. 1912 to Margret (nee unk., b. ca. 1885 in IL--[age 43 in 24 Apr 1930 census of Roswell, Chaves Co., NM])
RIS m2. on unk. date in Hill Co., TX, to Unknown Lady28.01--Claude Milton Smith, b. 21 May 1921 in Roswell, Chaves Co., NM [age 9 in 24 Apr 1930 census of Roswell, Chaves Co., NM]; d. 1991;27.04--Lola Blanch Smith, b. 1 Apr 1888 [listed as Blanch, b. Apr 1887, age 13 in the 1-2 Jun 1900 census of Justice Precinct #3 west of W.K.&T.RR, E.D. 84, McLennan Co., TX]; d. 26 Jul 198128.02--Robert Clark Smith, b. 24 May 1922 in Roswell, Chaves Co., NM [age 7 in 24 Apr 1930 census of Roswell, Chaves Co., NM]; d. 1982;
28.03--Mary Margaret Smith, b. 1 Oct 1923 in Roswell, Chaves Co., NM [age 6 in 24 Apr 1930 census of Roswell, Chaves Co., NM];
28.04--Elizabeth Irene Smith, b. 2 May 1925 in Roswell, Chaves Co., NM [age 4 in 24 Apr 1930 census of Roswell, Chaves Co., NM]; m. Robert Countey (b. unk.; dec.); 11. ch.
29.01--Countey, PRIVATE28.05--John Edward Smith, b. 24 May 1928 in Roswell, Chaves Co., NM [age 1 in 24 Apr 1930 census of Roswell, Chaves Co., NM]; d. 1997 in Roswell; m. "Bobbie" (nee unk.); 3 + 1 ch.
29.02--Countey, PRIVATE
29.03--Countey, PRIVATE
29.04--Countey, PRIVATE
29.05--Countey, PRIVATE
29.06--Countey, PRIVATE
29.07--Countey, PRIVATE
29.08--Countey, PRIVATE
29.09--Countey, PRIVATE
29.10--Countey, PRIVATE
29.11--Countey, PRIVATE29.01--Michael Smith, PRIVATE
29.02--Mary Beth Smith, PRIVATE
29.03--Patrick Smith, deceased; PRIVATE
29.04--Eric Smith, PRIVATE27.05--Frank Deddiat Smith, b. 25 Sep 1891 [listed as Frank, b. Sep 1890, age 9 in the 1-2 Jun 1900 census of Justice Precinct #3 west of W.K.&T.RR, E.D. 84, McLennan Co., TX]
27.06--Luther Dewitt Smith, b. 25 Jan 1893, West, McLennan Co., TX [listed as Dewitt, b. Jan 1894, age 6 in the 1-2 Jun 1900 census of Justice Precinct #3 west of W.K.&T.RR, E.D. 84, McLennan Co., TX]; d. 17 Aug 1976 in Hubbard, Hill Co., TX; bd. Bell Spgs. Cem., Abbott, Hill Co., TX; m. 17 Dec 1913 in West, McLennan Co., TX, to Mamie Ross Howell (b. 9 Sep 1893, Hill co., TX, d/o Joshua Calhoun Howell and Adeliade Smith; d. 13 Mar 1965, Waco, McLennan Co., TX; bd. Bell Spgs. Cem., Abbott, Hill Co., TX);
28.01--Eleanor Marie Smith, b. 2 Nov 1914, West, McLennan Co., TX; d. 2003; m. 22 Nov 1933 in Hill Co., TX., to Dexter Washington Christian;27.07--Mabel Angeline Smith, b. 27 Jan 1896 [listed as Mabel, b. Jan 1896, age 4 in the 1-2 Jun 1900 census of Justice Precinct #3 west of W.K.&T.RR, E.D. 84, McLennan Co., TX]28.02--Robert Calhoun Smith, b. 21 Mar 1916, West, McLennan Co., TX; d. 20 Mar 1987 in Dallas Co, TX; bd. Laurel Land Mem. Pk., Ft. Worth, TX; m. 2 Aug 1942 in Waco, McLennan Co., TX, to Doris Viginia Bramlett; occ., retired Air Force;
28.03--Addie Dee Smith, b. 21 Feb 1919, West, McLennan Co., TX; d. ; m. 15 Oct 1940 in Hill Co, TX, to Clifford Ralph Tomlinson;
28.04--Dean Howell Smith, b. 2 Jan 1922 in Hill Co., TX; d. 27 Feb 1987 in Dallas, Dallas Co., TX; bd. Liberty Hill Cem., Hubbard, Hill Co., TX; m. 9 Feb 1946 in Hill Co., TX, to Bernice Odom;
28.05--Charles Wesley Smith, b. 30 Aug 1923 in Hill Co., TX; d. 26 Nov 1984 at Waco, McLennan Co., TX; bd. Memorial Pk. Cem., Waco, McLennan Co., TX; m. 11 Jul 1947 in Hill Co., TX, to Margaret Helen Norman; occ., aircraft maintenance;
28.06--Roy Lester Smith, b. 21 Aug 1926 in Hill Co., TX; d. 22 Mar 1998; bd. Laurel Land Mem. Pk., Ft. Worth, TX; m. 29 May 1948 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co., TX, to Barbara Ann Underhill (b. 14 Sep 1932 in Penelope, Hill Co., TX, d/o Herbert Houston Underhill and Edna Mae Greene; occ., cashier, Williamson Dickie Mfg., ret.); occ. Fireman; [John Gwin Note: I'm told that Roy said in 1997 he thought he was named Lester for an uncle, probably Bryant Brown Lester, pictured below, who was Roy's great-granduncle. If all this info is correct, then Roy and I are double-fourth cousins, and his daughter Marilyn and my children are double-fifth cousins.]
29.01--Marilyn Kay "Kay" Smith, b. 5 Feb 1949 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co., TX; m. 1 Jul 1995 in Crowley, Tarrant Co., TX, to Billy George Spurlock; occ., contract adminstrator, U.S. government28.07--Lila Merle Smith, b.18 Sep 1929 in Birome, Hill Co., TX; d. 2003; m. 3 Apr 1952 in McLennan Co., TX, to Wallace Martin Cox; occ., nurse, housewife;
[John Gwin Note: The following two listings of "children" of William and Mary Ann Gwin Smith are based on the 1870 census; that they are their children was my earlier speculation and is thought now (Mar 2007 and following) to be not likely so.]
26.02--Mary Jane Smith "Jr.", b. ca. late 1860 (age 10 in the 1870 census, above, but absent in the 1860 census); now believed to be the niece of William J. Smith, not his daughter.
26.03--Ida Smith, b. ca. 1866 (age 4 in the 1870 census, above); ; now believed to be the niece of William J. Smith, not his daughter.
m1. 7 Sep 1860 in Athens, AL, [John M. Gwin Note: This is the Town of Athens in Dallas Co. which existed for only a short period, changed its name to Liberty Hill (possibly because the other town named Athens existed in Limestone Co. and was better established), then died.] for 12+ years to Madison "Matt" Holley (b. 7 Aug 1827 [listed as Madison Holly, age 38, in the 1 Sep 1870 census of Liberty Hill P. O., Athens Beat, Dallas Co., AL]; ; d. 6 Dec. 1872, in Marion, Perry Co., AL; bd. Mars Hill Cem. near Marion, Perry Co., AL.; s/o Burrell Holley ((b. 15 Mar 1797)) and Frances Miller; Matt's bothers were Will Holley and Monroe Holley; Matt's sister was Martha Holley who m. a Mr. Steadman [John M. Gwin Note: Was this a relative of the Rev. John Steadman whom Martha's mother, Mary B. Wilson Gwin, above, married? Indeed, was he the same man?]); Barbara Ward sent most of the following info on the ten children; there were six children by Matt Holley, (only three--Minnie, Carlos, and Clarence--survived to the 1880 census) and four by B. B. Lester; [Click here for what may be "the rest of the story" of George Clothier!]
26.01--Minnie Moore Holley, b. 3 Sep 1861 (but age 17 in the 1880 census) [listed as Minnie M. Holly, age 9, in the 1 Sep 1870 census of Liberty Hill P. O., Athens Beat, Dallas Co., AL]; [listed as Minnie M. Holley, age 17, in the 6 June 1880 census of Beat No. 1, Perry Co., AL, living with her widowed mother next door to "cozun", Bryant B. Lester, age 28, and his mother and siblings]; d. in childbirth 21 Oct. 1883; bd. unk.; m. 4 Jan 1883 for nine months to Thomas Judson Lester (b. 1859; b/o Bryant Brown Lester; [There's an interesting note here: Minnie's mother Martha Rosanna Gwin Holley Lester is therefore the sister-in-law AND mother-in-law to Thomas J. Lester, and Tom Lester's brother Bryant is also his father-in-law! But this is the really cute one: Minnie and Bryant are stepdaughter and stepfather, which makes Thomas Minnie's step-uncle, and since she is married to him, that makes her her own step-aunt! :-)]; unk. ch.; [POSSIBLE DESCENDANT, but only if Minnie's baby survived the childbirth in which Minnie died]27.01--infant Lester, b. 21 Oct 1883; d. unk., but possibly in childbirth, since the mother died that day;26.02--Walter Guin Holley, b. 27 Dec 1863; d. as infant; [DESCENDANTS NOT POSSIBLE]26.03--George Lee Holley, b. 6 Dec 1865; d. 23 Mar 1866 as infant; [DESCENDANTS NOT POSSIBLE]
26.04--Carlos Seymour "C. S." Holley, b. 12 Aug 1868 [listed as Seamore Holly, age 4, in the 1 Sep 1870 census of Liberty Hill P. O., Athens Beat, Dallas Co., AL]; [listed as Carlos Holley, age 12, in the 6 June 1880 census of Beat No. 1, Perry Co., AL, living with his widowed mother next door to "cozun", Bryant B. Lester, age 28, and his mother and siblings]; [listed as Carlos Halley (then corrected to Holley), age 31, in the 7 Jun 1900 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL, and living as "son law" with his wife and daughter in the home of her parents, the Harrisons]; d. 10 Mar 1930 (gravestone reported to say 8 Mar); bd. Mars Hill Cem., near Marion, Perry Co., AL; m. Emma Leona Harrison (b. 22 May 1878 [listed as Emma Halley (then corrected to Holley), age 22, in the 7 Jun 1900 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL, and living in the home of her parents, the Harrisons]; d. 27 Aug 1908; bd. Mars Hill Cem., near Marion, Perry Co., AL); at least one ch.;
Carlos S. Holley
Emma Leona Harrison Holley27.01--unk. Holley, b. ca.1898 [not listed in the 7 Jun 1900 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL, but reported by her mother who stated she'd been married three years and had 2 ch., one of whom was still living]; d. ca. 1899; bd. unk.; m. never; no ch.
27.02--Emma Holley, b. Apr 1900 in Marion, Perry Co., AL [listed as Emma Halley (then corrected to Holley), age 3mos., in the 7 Jun 1900 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL, and living in the home of her mother's parents, the Harrisons]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
27.00--Ethel Holley, b. ca. 1900 as per letter below; m. a Mr. Nichols (b. unk.; d. ca. 1960 as per letter below); d. aft. 23 Nov 1982 as per letter below; bd. unk.; unk. ch.
Following is a letter, a copy of which was sent to me by Barbara Ward, written by Mrs. Ethel Holley Nichols in her hand and sent, at the request of her cousin Ina Pitts, to Ms. Gertrude Stephens of Spanish Fort, AL. Ina had seen Gertrude's notice in the Marion (Perry County) newspaper and didn't know much about their Holley history, so she asked Ethel to put down on paper what she could remember about their grandmother's family--the Gwins. The letter is full of interesting and historical information, and I gladly include it here (emphasis mine for ease in finding names).
36701My dear
Nov. 23, 1982
205 Ward St.
Selma, Ala--After reading your letter to my cousin Ina Pitts, and I am the oldest survivor of Martha Gwin thought I would add a few words of what I can remember hearing my father, Carlos Holley, tell about.
It seems my grandmother Martha (Matt) (Mattie) was raised in Athens, Ala. [John M. Gwin Note: This is the Town of Athens in Dallas Co. which existed for only a short period and then died.] by wealthy or well-to-do parents [John M. Gwin Note: These were Isom Gwin and Mary Burdine Wilson Gwin. Isom was a Justice of the Peace. He owned several slaves,but I don't know what he did for a living.], as all it seemed all she did was take music and attend schools until she married.
My grandfather married her in Athens, Ala (Madison Holley). He was in business with a partner whom he trusted with all his mind and heart, doing well so it seems, when he got the idea of coming to Marion in Perry County to go in business for himself. So his partner suggested he turn his share over to his partner's name and when he got settled in Marion he would return his half or share back to my grandfather in my grandfather's name. Of course you can guess the rest. His partner flatly refused and he was here broke and penniless from then on. He got a job as overseer from the rich slave and property owners until he died. My grandmother Martha, then learned to cook, wash dishes, and keep house and taught school some.
My grandfather kept planning to go back to Athens to kill his partner but took to bed with typhoid fever, which was fatal in those days, and while dying he was talking to his son Walter who was already dead.
My grandfather had two brothers, Will and Monroe, and one sister Martha who married a Steadman. All are buried in Perry Co. They were Dutch-Irish.
My father was light complected, dark brown eyes, and black hair and died at 62. His brother Clarence was medium brown eyed with red hair and reddish complexion. Their sister Minnie died at childbirth at 19 years old--her husband was Tom Lester.Now we will say a few more things about my grandmother who then married Bryant Lester and had three more children. I have met quite a few people from Athens and close about there. They have told me there were Gwins still around there. One man told me there was almost a community of them in one place close around but they spell their names Guinns and call it Gu ends. He said I'm almost sure they are real Gwins and some of your relatives. My grandmother also had an uncle who was a well known doctor in Demopolis, Ala., by the name of Wilson. [John M. Gwin Note: This must be Dr. Isham Griffin Wilson, youngest sibling of Mary Burdine Wilson (Mrs. Isom) Gwin.] I met a retired professor last year who was a cousin of this doctor and also a Wilson. He was 92 when he died this year.
My father was four years old and my uncle Clarence was two years old when my grandfather died.
I'll send you a separate list that I copied from a little memoranda book of my grandmother's while visiting my aunt about five years ago, who is also dead.
As for me, I am a widow of 22 years, and head of five generations at the age of 82. I hope after you ever get through reading this it might be a little benefit to you. Good luck and best wishes. Yours,
Ethel (Holley) NicholsI have heard that Dr. Lamar Holley of Birmingham, Ala., has tried to trace the Holley family. Perhaps he could help you. He is Will Holley's grandson.This is of my father's grandfather and mother and his father mother brothers and sister.Burel Holley Born April 15, 1797 my. Frances Miller ? wife great grandfather
Two brothers Will and Monroe Holley
Madison Holley My grandfather Born Aug 7, 1827 Died Dec 6, 1872
Martha Rosanna Gwin--Mom said Grandma spelled last name Guinn--Born 1843, Died Sept 14, 1923; 79 yrs 6 mos Married Sept 7 1860
Carlos Seymore Holley my father Born Aug 12, 1868 Died Mar 10, 1930
Emma Leona Harrison Born 1878 Died Sept 1908
Clarence Wilson Holley Born Mar 7 1870 my uncle Wife Addie Kynerd?
Mary Willie Holley Born Sept. 13, 1872 Died at 6 months
Minnie Moore Holley my aunt
Thomas J. Lester married Jan 4 1883 She died a year later in childbirth'' Walter and George Holley died infantsMartha Gwin (Grandma Holley) mother Mary Wilson Steadman died 1877 at 60 years of age. Her mother by second husband.
MRGH m2. 6 Jan l881 (her age was 38, his 30) at the home of the bride in Perryridge, Perry Co., by Rev. A. J . Kynard, to Bryant Brown Lester, (b. 8 Mar 1851 at Perryridge, Perry Co., AL [listed as Lester Obrian, age 49, b. Mar 1851, in the 8 Jun 1900 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed as Bryant B. Lester (hopelessly mistranscribed by Ancestry.com as "Brgant B. Kester", then "Bryant B. Rester"), age 59, in the 9 May 1910 census of Hamburg Pct., Perry Co., AL]; [listed as Bryant B. Lester, age 71, in the 22 Jan 1920 census of Hamburg Pct. 2, Perry Co., AL]; s/o Thomas P. Lester and Sarah Ann Brown and brother of Mrs. Maggie Lester Henley who was living in Marion at the time of BBL's death, according to his obit. in the Selma Times Standard of Weds., 19 Jan 1941; d. 28 Jan 1941, age 89, at Hamburg, Perry Co., AL; bd. Mars Hill Cem., near Marion, Perry Co., AL; spent his entire life in Perry Co. as a farmer, according to his obit.); four children by Bryant Lester, 10 total;
26.05--Clarence Wilson "C. W." Holley, b. 2 Mar 1870 [listed as (no name) Holly, age 1, in the 1 Sep 1870 census of Liberty Hill P. O., Athens Beat, Dallas Co., AL]; [listed as Clarance Holley, age 10, in the 6 June 1880 census of Beat No. 1, Perry Co., AL, living with his widowed mother next door to "cozun", Bryant B. Lester, age 28, and his mother and siblings]; [age 30 in the 8 Jun 1900 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed as Clarence W., age 40, in the 26 Apr 1910 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed as C. W. , age 49, in the 10 Jan 1920 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed as Clarence W., age 60, in the 16 Apr 1930 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; d. 15 Mar 1941; bd. Mars Hill Cem., near Marion, Perry Co., AL; was living in Marion at the time of his stepfather Bryant Lester's death, according to the obit.; m. ca. 1896 to Mary Addie Kynard (b. 11 Jun 1878 [but listed as Addie, b. Jun 1879, age 21, in the 8 Jun 1900 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed as Mary A., age 31, in the 26 Apr 1910 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed as Mary A. , age 41, in the 10 Jan 1920 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed as Mary A., age 51, in the 16 Apr 1930 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; d. 17 Jan 1948; bd. Mars Hill Cem., near Marion, Perry Co., AL); at least eight ch.;
27.01--Clarence Arthur Holley, b. Dec 1897 [listed as Artur, age 2, in the 8 Jun 1900 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed as Clarence A., age 12, in the 26 Apr 1910 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [not listed as living at home in the 10 Jan 1920 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL, and assumed living elsewhere--possibly found listed as Arthur Holley, roomer and hotel clerk, age 22, in the 13 Jan 1920 census of Selma, Dallas Co., AL.]; [listed as Clarence A., age 32, hotel manager, in the 8 Apr 1930 census of Selma, Dallas Co., AL, and living with his "cousin", John E. Holley, age 24, hotel clerk]; d. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. [POSSIBLE DESCENDANTS]
27.02--Martha "Mattie" Ruth Holley, b. Dec 1899 [listed as Ruth, age 1/2, in the 8 Jun 1900 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed as Mattie R., age 10, in the 26 Apr 1910 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [not listed as living at home in the 10 Jan 1920 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL, and assumed married and living elsewhere]; d. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. [POSSIBLE DESCENDANTS]
27.03--Virgie/Vinie M. Holley, b. ca. 1902 [listed as Virgie M., dau., age 8, in the 26 Apr 1910 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed as Vinie M., age 18, in the 10 Jan 1920 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [not listed as living at home in the 16 Apr 1930 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL, and assumed married and living elsewhere]; d. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. [POSSIBLE DESCENDANTS]
27.04--Ona S./L. Holley, b. ca. 1904 [listed as Ona S., dau., age 6, in the 26 Apr 1910 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed as Orus L., age 16, in the 10 Jan 1920 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL][not listed as living at home in the 16 Apr 1930 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL, and assumed married and living elsewhere]; d. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. [POSSIBLE DESCENDANTS]
27.05--Ina G. Holley, b. ca. 1906 [listed as Ina G., dau., age 4, in the 26 Apr 1910 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed as Ina, age 13, in the 10 Jan 1920 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL][not listed as living at home in the 16 Apr 1930 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL, and assumed married and living elsewhere]; d. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. [POSSIBLE DESCENDANTS]
27.06--Odey S./Ottie/Ottey Holley, b. ca. 1909 [listed as Odey S., son, age 1, in the 26 Apr 1910 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed as Ottie, age 12, in the 10 Jan 1920 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed as Ottey, age 21, in the 16 Apr 1930 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; d. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. [POSSIBLE DESCENDANTS]
27.07--Elam P. Holley, b. 6 Oct 1910 [listed as Ela, son, age 9, in the 10 Jan 1920 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed as Elan, age 19, in the 16 Apr 1930 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; d. 13 Dec 1990 in AL; bd. unk.; m. Kathaline Tanton (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); unk. ch. [POSSIBLE DESCENDANTS]
27.08--Eunice Holley, b. ca. Jun 1925 [listed as Eunice, age 4 and 10/12, in the 16 Apr 1930 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; d. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. [POSSIBLE DESCENDANTS]
Genforum.com; Holley's of Perry and Dallas Co., Ala.; Posted by: James Tanton (ID *****3774); Date: Aug. 30, 2007; 1925 of 1977 postings
Elam P. Holley is my 1st grand uncle. His wife Kathaline Tanton was his wife. I can't seem to find him in the U.S. Census, or anywhere else for that matter. I do know he lived in Perry Co. and Dallas Co., Alabama. His last residence was in Selma, AL. He passed away in 1990. If anyone could help me find more information, I would appreciate it.
Thanks in advance, James Tanton, Selma, AL
Re: Holley's of Perry and Dallas Co., Alabama; Posted by: Robert Holley (ID *****1758); Date: Oct. 18, 2007; posting #1929 of 1977
SS Record: Elam P. Holley b. 6-Oct 1910 d. AL 13 Dec 1990 Grandfather: unk.
Grandmother: Mattie R. unk. (AL 1845)Father: Clarence W. Holley (AL-Mar 1870)
Mother: Mary Addie unk. (AL-Jun 1879)1880 Perry AL, Marion Pct., p. 161A, #163
Clarence’s mother, Mattie, is widow age 351900 Perry AL, Marion Pct., p. 4B, #81-81: spelled Halley 1910 Perry AL, Marion Pct. p. 52A, #202 1920 Perry AL , Marion Pct., p. 19A/B, #103-111:
Clarence as C.W.; Elam as Elan age 91930 Perry AL, Marion Pct. p. #135-141: Elam as Elan age 19 Robert Holley
Miami, FL
26.06--Mary Willie Holley, b.13 Sep 1872; d. Mar 1873 as infant; [DESCENDANTS NOT POSSIBLE]
Left: From Martha "Mattie" Rosanna Gwin Holley Lester's old photo album (now owned by cousin Barbara Ward) comes this photo we believe to be Martha herself. Second from left is an enlargement of her face. Third from left are Bryant Brown Lester and wife--this same Martha . Right: Martha's gravestone in Mars Hill Cemetery outside Marion, Perry Co., AL; Gravestone of Mattie Gwin reads: "Martha R. Guinn; wife of Bryant B. Lester; April 5, 1844; Sept. 14, 1923" --photos owned and sent in by Barbara Ward.
26.07--Smith Wyatt Lester,
twin,
b. 1 Dec 1881 in Marion, Perry Co., AL [listed as Smith Obrian, age 17, b. Dec
1882, living next door to his half-brother Clarence Holley, in the 8
Jun 1900 census of
Marion, Perry Co., AL]; [listed
a second time as Smith W. Lester, age 18 (but b. Jan 1882), single,
head of household, and clerk in a hardware store, in the 18 Jun 1900 census of Marion, Perry
Co., AL]; d. 21 Apr
1949 in Weed, Siskiyou
Co.,
CA; bd. Wimena Cem., Weed, CA; was living in Weed, CA, at the time of
his
father's death, according to his father's obit.; m.
25 Dec 1901
in Marion, AL, to Annie Lenora
Pitts (d/o James Harrison
Pitts
and Lucy Kynard); seven ch.;
27.01--Mattie
Smith Lester,
b. 15 May 1902 (but her gravestone
clearly says 1906) at Marion,
Perry Co., AL; d. 12 Dec 1912, age
ten years, seven months; m. never;[DESCENDANTS
NOT POSSIBLE]
27.02--(infant son) Lester, b. 11 Nov 1903; d. 13 Nov 1903, age two days; bd. Mars Hill Cem., near Marion, Perry Co., AL; [DESCENDANTS NOT POSSIBLE] 27.03--Annie Beatrice Lester, b. 15 Nov 1904 at Marion, Perry So., AL; d. 19 Jun 1979 at Kingman, AZ; bd. unk.; m. ca. 1926 to Tillman W. Hendrick; no ch. [DESCENDANTS NOT POSSIBLE]
|
![]() Smith Wyatt Lester and
Annie Lenora Pitts Lester
wedding photo, Marion, AL, Dec 1901 |
27.04--Walter Wyatt
Lester,
b. 18 Feb 1908 at Selma, Dallas Co., AL; d. 17 Jun 1967 at Kingman, AZ;
bd. 20 Jun 1967 at Mt. View Cem., Kingman, AZ; m1. Anita Laura McRae;
unk. ch. [POSSIBLE
DESCENDANTS];
m2. Ethel (nee unk.);
at least two ch.
28.01--Ramona
Jean Lester,
b. 1929; m1. Mr. Prosperi; m2. Mr. Moxley [POSSIBLE
DESCENDANTS]
28.02--Walter James
"Bud" Lester,
b.
29 Sep 1931 [PRIVATE]
29.00--Brian Lester [PRIVATE] 30.00--Dylan Lester [PRIVATE] |
![]() l-r: Brian Lester, Dylan Lester,
and Bud Lester
at Dylan's graduation in 2006 |
[Barbara Ward NOTE: Most of the above came from a book entitled Children Of Mt. Soma written by Gertrude Stephens of Spanish Fort, AL.; it explained--erroneously--in detail about Martha R. ("Perkins"), pp. 776-778. Many descendants of the above are listed there, also. This material was sent to Gertrude Stephens by several family members: Mrs. George W. (Alma) Johnson, Birmingham, AL; Mrs. Ethel Nicholds, Selma, AL; Mrs. Ina (Holley) Pitts, Selma, AL; Elam Holley; and Mrs. E. Moncus, Selma, AL.26.08--Alma Holley Lester, twin, b. 1 Dec 1881 in Marion, Perry Co. [listed as Alma Obrian, age 17, b. Dec 1882, living next door to her half-brother Clarence Holley, in the 8 Jun 1900 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; ; d. 23 Jan 1970 in Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL; bd. Mars Hill Cem., near Marion, Perry Co., AL;27.05--Alma Oneida Lester, b. 6 Nov 1909 at , Perry Co., AL; d. 30 May 1998 at Sacramento, CA; bd. Sacramento Memorial Lawn, Sacramento, CA; m. never; no ch. [DESCENDANTS NOT POSSIBLE]
Re: Gwin Genealogy
Thanks for responding.
My dad has worked on the family tree for some years since his retirement, and I finally made some time to follow the trail myself. I came across your site and was amazed at the vast amount of information. Thank you so much for putting all of this together.
You are correct in that I descend from Bryant and Martha. My dad is Walter J. Lester, my grandfather Walter W. Lester, my great-grandfather Smith W. Lester, and Bryant B. Lester and Martha Gwin were my great-great grandparents. It's always nice to meet a new cousin :)
Brian
27.06--Clara Mildred Lester, b.12 Oct 1911 at Marion, Perry Co., AL; d. as infant 3 Dec 1912 at Marion, Perry Co., AL (age ca. 13 mo.); bd. Mars Hill Cem., near Marion, Perry Co., AL; [DESCENDANTS NOT POSSIBLE]
27.07--James Leon Lester, b. 18 Jul 1915 at Columbus, Lowndes Co., MS; d. 1 Dec 1979 at Sacramento, CA; bd. Sacramento Memorial Lawn, Sacramento, CA; m1. 1941 at Vallejo, CA to Myrtle Maxine Thomas; __ ch.;
28.00--Barbara Lee Lester m. Wayne WardJLL m2. at Reno, NV, to Dolly Campbell; unk. ch.29.01--Timothy Ronald Ward, b.1961; div.30.01--Jeff Ward, b. 4 Jun 198729.02--Terry Richard Ward, b. 1962; m. to Pam (nee unk.); no ch.29.03--Gregory Allen Ward, b. 1966; m. to Theresa (nee unk.);
30.01--Phoebe Maxine Ward, b. 28 Mar 2003
m1. 19 Sep 1900 at 4:00 pm at the home of the bride's parents in Marion, AL, to Walter Veston Tubb (b. 27 Sep 1879; d. 19 Jul 1906; bd. Mars Hill Cem., near Marion, Perry Co., AL;); [POSSIBLE DESCENDANTS]m2. 31 Aug 1907 to George Washington Brewster; was married to G. W. Brewster and living in Hamburg at the time of her mother's death, according to the obit.; [POSSIBLE DESCENDANTS]
m3. 9 Nov 1928 to William T. "Willie" Crawford; lived at Hamburg, Perry Co., AL, at the time of her father's obituary; [POSSIBLE DESCENDANTS]
26.09--Bryant Brown Lester, Jr., b. 2 Oct 1883; d. 5 Oct 1883, age 3 days [DESCENDANTS NOT POSSIBLE]
26.10--Julia Mary Lester, b. 11 Aug 1885 [listed as Julia Obrian, age 14, b. Aug 1885, living next door to her half-brother Clarence Holley, in the 8 Jun 1900 census of Marion, Perry Co., AL]; ; d. 22 Apr 1978 in Birmingham, AL; bd. unk.; m. Floyd Fletcher Tubb; lived at Wylam, AL, at the time of her father's death in 1941, according to his obit.; unk. ch.; [POSSIBLE DESCENDANTS]
Who were Martha's birth parents? Certainly not Dr. Bennett Perkins and Sardinia Zenobi Amos(s) of either Troup Co. or Randolph Co., GA. Nevertheless, an erroneous and misleading story had it that Martha R. "Perkins" was "taken to raise" by Mary B. Wilson (b. 1820 SC) who later married Isom Gwin (b. 1817 Al) in Dallas Co. and raised her as a Gwin. However, research completed in January 2004 has given more than enough evidence to declare that Martha is the natural daughter of Isom and Mary.]
Isom Gwin's Siblings,
continued
24.02--Thomas Gwin, b.
24.03--Mary Gwin, b. 24.04--William Gwin, b. at Cahaba, AL, 18 Dec. 1820; d. 29 Apr 1889 at Wilsonville, AL, and bd. at Wilsonville, AL; m. 12 [13] May 1842 to Rosann [aka Rosanna, Rosie Ann, Roe, etc. ] Carlisle Jones Wilson (b. 22 Aug 1822; d. at Tampa FL 29 Mar 1907; bd. at Wilsonville, AL); eight ch.; 25.01--Mary Ann Elizabeth Gwin m. Robert Guy Lochridge 24.05--Sarah
Gwin
m. Louis Basset
24.06--Mary Ann "Ann" Gwin, m. Joseph Lavalette Basset 24.07--Martha J. Gwin m. 22 Apr 1847 Jesse Comelander 24.08--Chesley R. Gwin m1. 20 Mar 1850 Mary Frances Elizabeth "Fannie" Bell; m2. Mrs. Paralee Blevins 24.09--Louisa A. Gwin; m1. Mr. Gaviness; m2. 17 May 1849 Mr. William G. McKnight |
Mary Burdin Wilson's
Siblings, continued
24.02--John Jones Wilson m. 12 Oct 1838 to Sarah "Sallie" B.
Roark; 5 ch. 24.03--William Wilson, b.
23 June
1821; d. 4 days later; buried ;
24.04--Rosann [aka Rosanna, Rosie Ann, Roe, etc. ] Carlisle Jones Wilson, b. 22 Aug 1822; d. at Tampa FL 29 Mar 1907; bd. at Wilsonville, AL; m. 12 [13] May 1842 to William Gwin (b. at Cahaba, AL, 18 Dec. 1820; d. 29 Apr 1889 at Wilsonville, AL, and bd. at Wilsonville, AL; eight ch.; 25.01--Mary Ann Elizabeth Gwin m. Robert Guy Lochridge 24.05--Ezekiel
Monroe Wilson, b. 23 Feb 1825; m.
24.06--William Bramwell Wilson, b. 21 Sep 1827; m. 24.07--Joseph Jones Abernathy Wilson, b. 7 Jul 1830; m. 24.08--James Washington Wilson, b. 11 Dec 1832; m. 24.09--Samuel Rutherford Wilson, b. 21 Apr 1835; m. 24.10--Nathaniel Marion Wilson, b. 3 Nov 1837; m. 24.11--Isham Griffin Wilson, m. |
Here are parallel lines of John Gwin (left)
and Barbara Ward (right) through John and Jane Walker Gwin
and Nathaniel Burdine and Jane Jones Wilson.
John and Barbara are double-fourth cousins to each other.John Gwin and Jane Walker
and
Nathaniel Burdine Wilson and Jane Jones,
parents of:
--William Gwin
m. Roseanna Carlisle Jones Wilson<-----SIBLINGS----->
<-----SIBLINGS----->--Isom Gwin
m. Mary Burdine Wilson --William Sutton Gwin m. Ida Eliza Basset<--DOUBLE-1ST COUSINS--> --Martha Rosanna Gwin m2. Bryant Brown Lester --James Bassett Gwin m. Adrian Belle Vardaman<--DOUBLE-2ND COUSINS--> --Smith Wyatt Lester m. Annie Lenora Pitts --Adrian Sutton Gwin m. Dorothy Lee Keeney<--DOUBLE-3RD COUSINS--> --James Leon Lester m. Myrtle Maxine Thomas --John McDonald Gwin m. Sharon Lynn Hamrick<--DOUBLE-4TH COUSINS--> --Barbara Lee Lester m. Wayne Ward John's and Sharon's children<--DOUBLE-5TH COUSINS--> --Barbara's and Wayne's children John's and Sharon's grandchildren<--DOUBLE-6TH COUSINS--> --Barbara's and Wayne's grandchildren These are parallel lines of John Gwin (left)
and Irene Countey (right) through John and Jane Walker Gwin
and Nathaniel Burdine and Jane Jones Wilson.
John and Irene are also double-fourth cousins to each other.John Gwin and Jane Walker
and
Nathaniel Burdine Wilson and Jane Jones,
parents of:
William Gwin
m. Roseanna Carlisle Jones Wilson<-----SIBLINGS----->
<-----SIBLINGS----->--Isom Gwin
m. Mary Burdine Wilson --William Sutton Gwin m. Ida Eliza Basset<--DOUBLE-1ST COUSINS--> --Mary Jane Gwin m. William J. Smith --James Bassett Gwin m. Adrian Belle Vardaman<--DOUBLE-2ND COUSINS--> --Robert Isom Smith m. A --Adrian Sutton Gwin m. Dorothy Lee Keeney<--DOUBLE-3RD COUSINS--> --J Smith m. M --John McDonald Gwin m. Sharon Lynn Hamrick<--DOUBLE-4TH COUSINS--> --Elizabeth Irene Smith m. W. Countey
And here are parallel lines of John Gwin (left)
and Roy Smith (right) through John and Jane Walker Gwin
and Nathaniel Burdine and Jane Jones Wilson.
John and Roy are also double-fourth cousins to each other.John Gwin and Jane Walker
and
Nathaniel Burdine Wilson and Jane Jones,
parents of:
--William Gwin
m. Roseanna Carlisle Jones Wilson<-----SIBLINGS----->
<-----SIBLINGS----->--Isom Gwin
m. Mary Burdine Wilson --William Sutton Gwin m. Ida Eliza Basset<--DOUBLE-1ST COUSINS--> --Mary Jane Gwin m. William J. Smith --James Bassett Gwin m. Adrian Belle Vardaman<--DOUBLE-2ND COUSINS--> --Robert Isom Smith m. Mary Etta Armstrong --Adrian Sutton Gwin m. Dorothy Lee Keeney<--DOUBLE-3RD COUSINS--> --Luther Dewitt Smith m. Mamie Ross Howell --John McDonald Gwin m. Sharon Lynn Hamrick<--DOUBLE-4TH COUSINS--> --Roy Lester Smith m. Barbara Ann Underhill
Subject: Basset/Gwin
Sent: 5/19/45 5:10 PM
Received: 7/10/00 6:19 PM
From: liz hicks, erootrot@usa.net
To: john, jmcdgwin@zianet.comJohn,
I'm going to do my best not to overwhelm you with info. But here goes....Found this query in the Central AL Gen. Soc. quarterly Vol 18 no. 1, 1992 (by the way this society abstracts and publishes Dallas Co., AL info., dues $20/yr) P.O. Box 125, Selma, AL 36702-0125. "William Gwin of Wilsonville, Shelby Co., AL married Rosanna (R. C. J.) Wilson in Dallas Co., AL 5-13-1842. Both buried Wilsonville cem. They were in Dallas Co. in 1850, Bibb Co. in 1860, and Shelby Co. in 1870. He was the son of John Gwin of Dallas Co. John Gwin was living in the household of William Gwin in the 1870's and died there in 1877, buried Wilsonville Cem. Rosanna Gwin was a daughter of Nathaniel B. Wilson of Dallas Co. who died there in1875. William and Rosanna Gwin had a son [William Sutton Gwin] who married Ida Eliza Bassett who was born in England, and both are buried in the Wilsonville Cemetery. William and Ida Bassett Gwin had three sons, James B., John W., and William S. Jr. I would like to contact their descendants. My g.g. grandmother was Mary B. Wilson and wife of Isom Gwin; mother of Mary Jane Gwin, wife of Wm. J. Smith of Dallas Co., AL. My gg. grdpts, Mary B. Wilson Gwin and Rosanna Wilson Gwin were sisters. They were the daughters of Nathaniel B. Wilson who was in Dallas Co. ca. 1820 and died there in 1875.
I have no proof, but I believe that Isom Gwin and Wm. Gwin were brothers and the sons of John Gwin who lived around Orrville, AL, and Old Cahaba in the 1850-60's in Dallas Co., AL..." Roy Lester Smith, Crowley, Texas.
I wrote to Mr. Smith about a year ago, and his widow was kind enough to reply. I did NOT ask her what happened to his research on the Gwin/Guins. Thought you might be interested. In case you do not know, you will have to consider variant spellings of Guin/Gwin. Liz Hicks erootrot@usa.net [John M. Gwin NOTE: I am very grateful to Liz for sending me this e.mail, for it opened the door to my meeting Roy's widow, Barbara U. Smith, shortly afterward, who provided me copies of much of Roy's work, much of which was useful in opening doors to this entire branch of the family.]
[John M. Gwin NOTE: I wasn't sure that Roy Lester Smith's Isom Gwin was my William Gwin's brother until I read Rev. Cotten's diary entry where he expressed regret that John had lost his son Isom on the date that Roy's Isom died. That coupled with Roy's Isom's marriage to William's wife's sister has me totally convinced they are one and the same.]
[John M. Gwin NOTE: I have today, 10 August 2000, come into the possession of a photocopy of the original handwritten legal document transcribed as follows. It is with sincere regret that I publish here its contents which indicate beyond a shadow of a doubt that Isom Gwin and his heirs--and therefore likely his parents and siblings as well--were slaveowners. I had hoped beyond hope never to uncover such, and having not seen such evidence until today, had thought that perhaps these were morally above this. I hope that any descendants of these slaves can perhaps use this publication to trace their lineage at least this far. Assuming that these ten survived to emancipation and that each took a surnames from a former "master", it occurred to me that descendants of these ten slaves might Google them more easily if their names were written here with the Gwin surname. However, since the "owners" changed, the last names taken at emancipation may have been those of the current "owners". I list them here, then, with all known possible surnames (based on this document, less spelling variations):] |
Some Smiths buried in McLennan Co., TX (Waco is co. seat)
Contributed by Sharon Joyce Erwin McNary [SHARONEMcNARY@cs.com]. Total records = 932.
SMITH, Lot A 236
SMITH, Lot A 238
SMITH, Lot A 042
SMITH, LILLIE M., b.May 12, 1924, d.April 5,
1985, Lot A 041
SMITH, MICHAEL W., b.August 19, 1959, d.May 15,
1983, SON STANLEY JR., Lot A 237
SMITH, STANLEY SAMUEL JR., b.0-0-1925,
d.0-0-1979,
Lot A 235, ARMY WW2
Mount Zion Cemetery
Lat: 31° 19' 22"N, 97° 24' 09"W
Contributed by Judy Reamy, Feb 25, 2003
[jreamy@msn.com].
Total Records = 44.
At the intersection of FM 107 & Dove Rd.,
between Moody & Oglesby. This cemetery appears to be cared
for
but I don't know by whom. There is no fence, sign or hint of ownership.
Appears to still be accepting burials. It is bisected by a newer road,
with the Hendersons being on the other side from the other graves. I
walked
and read this cemetery in spring of 2002. - Judy Reamy
Smith, Ernest C., b. 3/19/1919, d. 8/29/1967,
TX, Army Air Force, WWII
Smith, Lillie May, b. 4/8/1931, d. 7/6/1983,
"Daughter"
Smith, Minnie M., b. 3/26/1902, d. no date
Smith, Willie C., b. 3/9/1898, d. 12/12/1962
Naler Cemetery
Lat: 31° 18' 31"N, Lon: 97° 21' 52"W Contributed by Judy Reamy, Feb 25, 2003 [jreamy@msn.com]. Total Records = 23. Off 107 and Ave G, behind the city of Moody's wastewater treatment plant on the west side of town. This cemetery is situated up on a hill behind a fence with a high, arched gate. It is well cared for. The date on the gate states 1870-1924. A work in progress, to be finished as soon as I am able. I first walked this cemetery in early spring 2001. - Judy Reamy
Smith, Ruby E. (Naler), b. 2/6/1912, d.
3/2/2001,
s/w William
Smith, William N., b. 8/21/1907, d. 12/4/1990,
s/w Ruby
Patrick Cemetery
To reach take I35 SW on Lake Shore Dr., turn north on 19th (China Springs Road), north on Wortham Bend Rd, east on Rock Creek Rd., north on Lost Gold Rd and follow it to the Patrick Cemetery. This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 119. Contributor's Index: * [YA] Yvonne Akin [yvonne_akin@hotmail.com
SMITH, Commie, b. 19 Oct 1887, d. 3 Nov 1899,
dau of W H & Laura,
SMITH, Laura, b. 4 Apr 1851, d. 1 Nov 1899, w
of W H SMITH,
SMITH, W. H., b. 4 Feb 1845, d. 10 Mar 1907
Smiths buried in Hill Co.,
TX (north of McLennan Co.)
Fort Graham Cemetery
Hill County, Texas
Contributed by Cathy Shelley, May 14, 2000 [cathyshelley@hotmail.com]. Total records = 249. Compiled March 2000, by Cathy Shelley. Marker location from Whitney take FM 933 about 4.5 miles north and then go through to the guard shack at White Bluff. They will give you directions from there.
What the marker says:
Settlement in this area began shortly after Fort Graham, a frontier military post established here in 1849, was abandoned in 1853. The first recorded burial in this cemetery, named after the fort, was that of infant Charley Botkin in 1879. The Cemetery was the only one of a number of historic graveyards in this area to remain undisturbed by the creation of Lake Whitney in the early 1950s. Among the more than 300 people buried here are many of the area's early settlers and descendents. The cemetery remains active and and is maintained by an association formed in 1966. Sesquicentennial of Texas Statehood 1845-1995Stone inside the gate says: In Memory of the unknown and unmarked who lie here. Courtesy of the American Legion Post 522
Smith, James Alfred, b. 19 Feb 1908, d. 2 Feb
1987
Smith, M.C., b. 14 Oct 1855, d. 28 Sep 1911
Smith, M.V., b. 21 Mar 1861, d. 4 Sep 1899, w/o
M.C.Smith
Smith, Joseph S., d. 8 Sep 1879, age 2 yrs 2mo,
s/o J.T. & S.L. Smith
Some Armstrongs buried in Hill Co., TX (north of McLennan Co.)
20 miles east of Hillsboro, between Irene and Pelham. From FM308 take Ranch Road 1946. Lat: 31°57'05"N, Lon: 96°53'44"W. Contributed by Debra Newton, Apr 30, 2001 [salemtx@yahoo.com]. Total records = 508. Note: This is Surnames A-M, additional burials will be added this summer.
The First Interment here was in 1870, but that grave was later moved. Oldest graves now are those of twin infants E. and P.J. Sheet, who died Feb. 9, 1871, and Synthia Green, who died Aug 9, 1871. R.M. and W.J. Graham and F.M. Reed gave the land to the Methodist Episcopal Church south in 1876 as a site for a church, school, and cemetery. One of the 826 graves here is that of Nathaniel Addison (1811 - 1900), A veteran of the Texas Revolution.
The Salem cemetery association, organized in 1904, is still active, but the church was closed in 1913, and the school consolidated with Irene in 1917.
[NOTE: Salem Cemetery is just across the county line in Hill County but many residents of Navarro were buried there. elw 9/97] Compiled April 2001 from sexton records - Debra Newton
Armstrong, Isaac,
b. 1/14/1905, d. 3/17/1905,
age: 62yr
Armstrong, J S, d. 4/1/1936, age: 67yr
Armstrong, Mary A, d. 11/20/1879, age: 75yr
Armstrong, S A, d. 04/08/1879, age: 43yr
Hi John,
Yes, it looks great. Wanted to add a couple
things.
A. Beatrice (Lester) Hendrick (b. 1904) had no children.
B. Alma Oneida Lester (b. 1909) never married; no children
C.Walter Wyatt Lester (b. 1908) two living children:1) Ramona Jean (Lester) Prosperi Moxley b. 1929
2) Walter James "Bud" Lester b. 1931
I sent you just this afternoon the family group sheets that Barbara Smith sent me a few days ago. I sent you the originals as they were easier to read when I copied them. I kept the copies. You can keep them. Don't know if you have all his info.
Can't think of
anything else right now. Loved
seeing all the stuff you put on the webpage; even the letter written by
Mrs. Ethel Holley Nichols.
Catch you later,
BARB
Robert Isom Smith,
his bride, Mary Etta (Armstrong) Smith,and their son, Walter Clarence Smith:
Name: R. I.
SMITH Age: 24 Estimated birth year: <1856> Birthplace: Alabama Occupation: Farmer Relation: Self Home in 1880: Mclennan, Texas Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Head of household: R. I. SMITH Father's birthplace: TN Mother's birthplace: AL |
Name: M. E.
SMITH Age: 22 Estimated birth year: <1858> Birthplace: Texas Occupation: Keeping House Relation: Wife Home in 1880: Mclennan, Texas Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Head of household: R. I. SMITH Father's birthplace: MO Mother's birthplace: MO |
Name: W. C.
SMITH Age: 11/12 Estimated birth year: <1879> Birthplace: Texas Relation: Son Home in 1880: Mclennan, Texas Marital status: Single Race: White Gender: Male Head of household: R. I. SMITH Father's birthplace: AL Mother's birthplace: TX |