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Rosa Lee Eaton

Female 1885 - 1956  (~ 70 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Rosa Lee Eaton was born Nov 1885, Mason Co., Texas (daughter of James Madison Eaton and Elizabeth Smart); died Oct 1956.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1900, Cimarron, Union, New Mexico; Enumeration District 163
    • Census: 1930, Hermosa, La Plata, Colorado; Enumeration District 34-10
    • Census: 1940, Durango, La Plata, Colorado; Enumeration District 34-9
    • Occupation: 1940, Durango, La Plata, Colorado; Not employed; occupied full time in the home
    • Residence: 1900, Cimarron, Union, New Mexico
    • Residence: 24 Aug 1902, Farmington, San Juan, New Mexico
    • Residence: 1930, Hermosa, La Plata, Colorado; On Haviland Lake in the San Juan National Forest, with husband Alexander Lewis, two children, and a boarder who appears to have been a coworker of her husband's
    • Residence: 12 Nov 1934, Durango, La Plata, Colorado
    • Residence: 1 Oct 1935, Durango, La Plata, Colorado; 1716 W 3rd Ave
    • Residence: 1940, Durango, La Plata, Colorado; 1716 W 3rd Ave With husband Alexander Lewis, two children, a daughter-in-law, and four grandchildren

    Rosa married Alexander Lewis 24 Aug 1902, Farmington, San Juan, New Mexico. Alexander was born 22 Jun 1883, Fort Collins, Larimer, Colorado. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Married:
    At the Rosa Eaton residence, officiated by O L Waite.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Madison EatonJames Madison Eaton was born 2 Jun 1850, Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois (son of John Eaton and Mary York); died 12 Nov 1934, Stephens Co., Texas; was buried 14 Nov 1934, Stephens Co., Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1860, Marysville, Marshall, Kansas; Marysville P.O.
    • Census: 1870, Nishnabotna Twp., Atchison, Missouri; Rock Port P.O.
    • Census: 1900, Cimarron, Union, New Mexico; Enumeration District 163
    • Census: 1910, Justice Precinct 8, Stephens, Texas; Enumeration District 16-252
    • Census: 1920, Justice Precinct 8, Stephens, Texas; Enumeration District 17-246
    • Census: 1930, Justice Precinct 1, Stephens, Texas
    • Occupation: 1880, Edwards Co., Texas; Farmer or stock raiser; owned one wagon; five horses or mules, ten cattle, and four hogs
    • Occupation: 1881, Mason Co., Texas; Farmer; owned 160 acres by preemption, valued at $25, along with five horses and nineteen cattle
    • Occupation: 1882, Mason Co., Texas; Farmer; owned a wagon, five horses, and twenty-four cattle
    • Occupation: 1883, Mason Co., Texas; Farmer; owned a wagon, four horses, twenty-four cattle, and three sheep
    • Occupation: 1884, Mason Co., Texas; Farmer; owned two wagons, eight horses, forty-two cattle, and four sheep
    • Occupation: 1885, Mason Co., Texas; Owned two wagons, nine horses, forty cattle, and seven sheep
    • Occupation: 1886, Mason Co., Texas; Farmer; owned two wagons, ten horses, forty cattle, nine sheep, and ten hogs
    • Occupation: 1887, Taylor Co., Texas; Farmer; owned two wagons, eight horses, and thirteen cattle
    • Occupation: 1888, Taylor Co., Texas; Farmer; owned two wagons, five horses, fourteen cattle, and sixty goats
    • Occupation: 1889, Taylor Co., Texas; Farmer; owned two wagons, seven horses, twenty-one cattle, and two hogs
    • Occupation: 1890, Taylor Co., Texas; Farmer; owned two wagons, seven horses, twenty-eight cattle, and six hogs
    • Occupation: 1891, Taylor Co., Texas; Farmer; owned two wagons, seven horses, thirty cattle, and twelve hogs
    • Occupation: 1892, Taylor Co., Texas; Farmer; owned three wagons, nine horses, thirty cattle, and seven hogs
    • Occupation: 1900, Cimarron, Union, New Mexico; Farmer
    • Occupation: 1910, Justice Precinct 8, Stephens, Texas; Farmer, General farm
    • Occupation: 1920, Justice Precinct 8, Stephens, Texas; Farmer
    • Residence: 1860, Marysville, Marshall, Kansas; With parents John and Mary (York) Eaton and five siblings
    • Residence: 1870, Nishnabotna Twp., Atchison, Missouri; With father John Eaton and four siblings
    • Residence: 1880, Edwards Co., Texas; Not listed as a land owner; possibly resided with mother-in-law Elizabeth (Watson) Smart
    • Residence: 1881, Mason Co., Texas
    • Residence: 1882, Mason Co., Texas; Owned 160 acres through preemption, valued at $75
    • Residence: 1883, Mason Co., Texas; Owned 320 acres of land valued at $210
    • Residence: 1884, Mason Co., Texas; Owned 160 acres valued at $75
    • Residence: 1885, Mason Co., Texas; Owned 160 acres valued at $400
    • Residence: 1886, Mason Co., Texas; Owned 160 acres valued at $500
    • Residence: 1887, Taylor Co., Texas; Owned 160 acres valued at $800
    • Residence: 1888, Taylor Co., Texas; Owned 160 acres valued at $500
    • Residence: 1889, Taylor Co., Texas; Owned 160 acres valued at $500
    • Residence: 1890, Taylor Co., Texas; Owned 160 acres valued at $560
    • Residence: 1891, Taylor Co., Texas; Owned 160 acres valued at $560
    • Residence: 1892, Taylor Co., Texas; Listed as a resident non-land owner
    • Residence: 1900, Cimarron, Union, New Mexico; In the home of stepson-in-law Henry N and step-daughter Martha E (Huffman) Waldrup, with wife Elizabeth (Smart), five children, a step-nephew, a step-niece and two farm hands
    • Residence: 19 Jul 1901, Flora Vista, San Juan, New Mexico
    • Residence: 24 Aug 1902, Farmington, San Juan, New Mexico; On this date his sixteen-year-old daughter, Rosa Lee, was married "at [her] residence," presumably then with her parents.
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 8, Stephens, Texas; With wife Elizabeth (Smart) and two sons
    • Residence: 1920, Justice Precinct 8, Stephens, Texas; With wife Elizabeth (Smart)
    • Residence: 1930, Justice Precinct 1, Stephens, Texas; Listed in Edison neighborhood with son Joseph. Also listed in Carry Pool neighborhood with son James.

    Notes:

    The "Old Indian named Alec Yarbo" mentioned in the story could have been named Alec Yarbo, Yarborough, Yarbrough, etc. There were some Yarborough/Yarbrough families in the Okfuskee/Creek/Hughes county area at the time.

    More likely the man's name was Alahek (Alec) Harjo, Harjo being a family name among the Creek Nation. For example, a sixty-four year old widower whose name is recorded as Aha-Luck Harjo appears in the 1900 census of Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, in the extreme southwest corner of the county, Twp 10N Range 9E, adjacent to Hughes County (the location of Holdenville). This area was formerly part of the Creek Nation. There was an Alex Harjo who applied for a land allotment as a member of the Creek Nation (one of the "five civilized tribes") in Twp 11N Range 9E in 1900.

    The Eatons Come to Texas

    as told to Mozelle Wootan Benton

    I don't really remember Grandpa James Madison Eaton, but I believe he was not a large man, and he wore a mustache. Mama (Lilly Mae Eaton Wootan) said he loved horses and that he liked to move to new places - always thought a new plaetter. In fact, she (Mama) said he was kind of a "fiddle foot", but he seemed to make a good living, for those times, where ever they lived. Grandma Betty (Elizabeth Smart Huffman Eaton), as I remember her, was a slender woman with a pleasant outlook on life. As I think about it, I can't remember any of our parents or grandparents complaining or whining - it didn't seem to be part of their nature. What a wonderful legacy that is!

    I don't really know where Grandpa and Grandma lived before Mama was born, except records show they had children born in Mason County and Mama said they were married in the same County where Grandma was born, either Bandera or Coryell County. At any rate, they were living near Abilene, in Taylor County when Mama was born October 12, 1887. When she was about five years old, Grandpa moved his family and all worldly goods by train to Indian Territory, what is now Oklahoma. They lived first in the Chickasaw Nation, then lived in the Creek Nation, near what is now Muskogee. Grandpa leased land from on "Old Indian named Alec Yarbo".

    While they were living on Mr. Yarbo's place he decided Aunt Minnie would make a nice addition to his household, and he offered Grandpa a new wagon, a good span of horses (or mules) and a set of new harnesses for her! Mama said Aunt Minnie was really scared, she was afraid Grandpa wouldn't be able to resist such a good trade! But he did resist, and Mama said she never thought she was in any danger.

    Grandpa's father, John Eaton, lived with them while they were in Oklahoma and he died while they were still living near Holdenville (1898 or 1899) and is buried there.

    I believe Aunt Mary married while they were in Oklahoma. She married Jim McDaniel, and they had three children. Aunt Mattie was married too, but she may have married before they left Texas, Mama didn't say.

    Anyway, sometime around 1899 or 1900, Grandpa decided the grass was surely greener farther west, so he decided to go to Folsom, New Mexico where Aunt Mattie and Uncle Henry Waldrup lived. They went by wagon to Durango, Colorado, then on to Folsom, NM. After two or three weeks in Folsom, Grandpa took the family to Durango where they spent a couple of months while the weather was warm.

    Then they decided they would move to Farmington, New Mexico. Grandpa made a living hauling freight from Albuquerque to Farmington. While they were in Farmington, Aunt Mary and her husband, decided they would move their family to New Mexico, too. They traveled by train from Indian Territory to Durango, Colorado. Grandpa took Grandma and some of the kids to Durango to meet the train and bring the McDaniels back. When the train came in Mr. McDaniels was very ill with pneumonia. He lived less than two weeks after arriving. After his funeral, Grandpa, Grandma, Aunt Mary and the children went to Farmington. Aunt Mary got a job in the apple canning plant - Mama said there were many large apple orchards in the area. I believe it was while she was working in the apple "shed" that Aunt Mary met Huber Vineyard, a widower with two children. They soon married and had two children of their own.

    After they had lived in Farmington for two years or so, Grandpa took Grandma and Uncle Jim, who was nine or ten years old, to Capitan, New Mexico, to see Grandma's sister and her family. This was Minta and Tom Buckelew. Grandma got sick while they were there, and Grandpa decided to move to Capitan - I don't know which came first.

    Anyway, he and Uncle Henry Waldrup started back to Farmington to move everything to Capitan. (I don't know whether Aunt Mattie and Uncle Henry were already living in Capitan, or whether he was going to move there also.)

    Grandpa and Uncle Henry were going by wagon but the snow was so deep they couldn't make it and Grandpa went back to Grandma, and Uncle Henry took the train to Farmington. He and Uncle Joe (who was 17 or 18 years old) got the things together and started moving to Capitan. They were on the road for two weeks, and there was snow on the ground all the way. Mama rode side saddle the entire trip, and took care of the loose horses. She loved it!

    She loved horses, like her father. I asked her if she didn't get awfully cold, but she said she didn't remember being very cold.

    Grandpa got a job in Capitan, hauling ties to the railroad. I believe she said the ties were cut in the mountains - in what is now Lincoln National Forest, I guess.

    While they lived at Capitan, their water came from a spring in the mountains about two miles away. The water came down the mountain in a wooden trough made out of 2' x 12' boards, Mama said. In the Winter it was Mama's and Uncle Jim's job to "walk the trough" and cut the ice out of it, so the water could run into the storage tank. Another fun job!

    Not found in Stephens Co., Texas probate minutes index
    Not found in Stephens Co., Texas wills index
    Not found in Young Co., Texas probate records index

    Not found in Mason Co., Texas tax rolls of 1879, 1878
    Not found in Llano Co., Texas tax rolls of 1879
    Not found in Burnet Co., Texas tax rolls of 1879
    Not found in Kerr Co., Texas tax rolls of 1879
    Not found in Menard Co., Texas tax rolls of 1879
    Not found in Edwards Co., Texas tax rolls of 1879, 1878
    Not found in Bandera Co., Texas tax rolls of 1879
    Not found in Bell Co., Texas tax rolls of 1873, 1874, 1875 (not available 1876-1881)
    Not found in Williamson Co., Texas tax rolls of 1874 (not available 1875-1881)
    Not found in Coryell Co., Texas tax rolls of 1879

    Buried:
    Shady Grove Cemetery

    James married Elizabeth Smart 11 Mar 1875, Travis Co., Texas. Elizabeth (daughter of John D Smart and Elizabeth Watson) was born 31 Mar 1854, Williamson Co., Texas; died 1 Oct 1935, Eliasville, Young, Texas; was buried 2 Oct 1935, Eolian, Stephens, Texas. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth SmartElizabeth Smart was born 31 Mar 1854, Williamson Co., Texas (daughter of John D Smart and Elizabeth Watson); died 1 Oct 1935, Eliasville, Young, Texas; was buried 2 Oct 1935, Eolian, Stephens, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1860, Bell Co., Texas; Belton P.O.
    • Census: 1870, Beat 4, Bell, Texas; Belton P.O. Also appears in Beat 5 with husband Jacob F Huffman
    • Census: 1900, Cimarron, Union, New Mexico; Enumeration District 163
    • Census: 1910, Justice Precinct 8, Stephens, Texas; Enumeration District 16-252
    • Census: 1920, Justice Precinct 8, Stephens, Texas; Enumeration District 17-246
    • Census: 1930, Justice Precinct 1, Stephens, Texas
    • Residence: 1860, Bell Co., Texas; With parents John D and Elizabeth (Watson) Smart and eight siblings
    • Residence: 1870, Beat 4, Bell, Texas; With parents John D and Elizabeth (Watson) Smart and five siblings Also appears in Beat 5 with husband Jacob F Huffman
    • Residence: 1900, Cimarron, Union, New Mexico; In the home of son-in-law Henry N and daughter Martha E (Huffman) Waldrup, with husband James M Eaton, five children, a nephew, a niece and two farm hands
    • Residence: 19 Jul 1901, Flora Vista, San Juan, New Mexico
    • Residence: 24 Aug 1902, Farmington, San Juan, New Mexico; On this date her sixteen-year-old daughter, Rosa Lee, was married "at [her] residence;" we assume she was still living with her parents.
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 8, Stephens, Texas; With husband James M Eaton and two sons
    • Residence: 1920, Justice Precinct 8, Stephens, Texas; With husband James M Eaton
    • Residence: 1930, Justice Precinct 1, Stephens, Texas; Listed both in Edison neighborhood with son Joseph and in Carry Pool neighborhood with son James.
    • Residence: 1 Oct 1935, Eliasville, Young, Texas; "[F]our miles west of Eliasville"

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Shady Grove Cemetery

    Notes:

    Married:
    Officiated by James W Smith, JP

    Children:
    1. Mary Jane Eaton was born 27 Oct 1877, Real Co., Texas; died 5 Apr 1966, Levelland, Hockley, Texas; was buried 7 Apr 1966, Levelland, Hockley, Texas.
    2. Arminta Muriel Eaton was born 3 Nov 1879, Mason Co., Texas; died 16 Aug 1970, Ranger, Eastland, Texas; was buried 18 Aug 1970, Breckenridge, Stephens, Texas.
    3. Joseph Pinson Eaton was born 7 Oct 1881, Texas; died 1 Nov 1930, Clovis, Curry, New Mexico; was buried Texico, Curry, New Mexico.
    4. Nancy Lynton Eaton was born 22 Aug 1883, Castell, Mason, Texas; died 1 May 1956, Gallup, McKinley, New Mexico; was buried 4 May 1956, Gladewater, Upshur, Texas.
    5. 1. Rosa Lee Eaton was born Nov 1885, Mason Co., Texas; died Oct 1956.
    6. John Eaton was born 1886; died Bef 1890.
    7. Maggie Eaton died Yes, date unknown.
    8. Lilly Mae Eaton was born 12 Oct 1887, Taylor Co., Texas; died 13 Feb 1983, Menard, Menard, Texas; was buried Kimble Co., Texas.
    9. James Riley Eaton was born 22 May 1892, Mason Co., Texas; died 17 Aug 1968, Forth Worth, Tarrant, Texas; was buried Santa Ana, Orange, California.
    10. Charlie Eaton was born Aft 1892; died Yes, date unknown.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Eaton was born 1811 - 1814, Kentucky; died Abt 1898, Oklahoma.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850, Bureau Co., Illinois
    • Census: 1859, Americus, Breckenridge, Kansas
    • Census: 1860, Marysville, Marshall, Kansas; Marysville P.O.
    • Census: 1870, Nishnabotna Twp., Atchison, Missouri; Rock Port P.O.
    • Census: 1880, Precinct 1, Mason, Texas; Enumeration District 103
    • Occupation: 1850, Bureau Co., Illinois; Farmer
    • Occupation: 1860, Marysville, Marshall, Kansas; Farmer
    • Occupation: 1870, Nishnabotna Twp., Atchison, Missouri; Farmer
    • Occupation: 1880, Precinct 1, Mason, Texas; Works on farm
    • Occupation: 1888, Taylor Co., Texas; Farmer; owned 375 sheep valued at $350
    • Occupation: 1891, Taylor Co., Texas; Farmer; owned six cattle
    • Residence: 1850, Bureau Co., Illinois; With wife Nancy (York), a daughter and a sister
    • Residence: 1858, Americus, Breckenridge, Kansas; The 1859 Kansas state census lists a "date of settlement" for each family
    • Residence: 1859, Americus, Breckenridge, Kansas; With another adult and five children
    • Residence: 1860, Marysville, Marshall, Kansas; With second wife Mary and six children
    • Residence: 1870, Nishnabotna Twp., Atchison, Missouri; With five children
    • Residence: 1877, Bandera Co., Texas; Listed among residents but not as a land owner; owned a wagon and two horses
    • Residence: 1880, Precinct 1, Mason, Texas; With son Joseph A Eaton, daughter-in-law Elizabeth (Huffman) and their three children
    • Residence: 1881, Mason Co., Texas
    • Residence: 1888, Taylor Co., Texas; Not recorded in the county tax roll as owning any land but recorded adjacent to son James M Eaton
    • Residence: 1889, Bandera Co., Texas; Listed among residents but not as a land owner; owned a wagon, two horses, and a cow
    • Residence: 1891, Taylor Co., Texas; Listed in the "Residents" section of the county tax roll for this year, though not listed as a land owner. Probably lived with son James M Eaton

    Notes:

    Not found in the Bandera Co., Texas tax rolls of 1879

    Not found in Index to Probate Minutes of Taylor Co., Texas 1874-1904 (23 Jan 2017)
    Probate records of Mason Co., Texas not available online (23 Jan 2017)
    Not found in Index to Probate Records of Bandera Co., Texas 1856-1974 (23 Jan 2017)
    Not found in Muskogee Nation, Indian Territory Probate Records vol. A and B, 1890-1905 (23 Jan 2017)
    Not found in probate records of the United States District Court of Ardmore, Indian Territory of 1895-1907 -- very few such records (23 Jan 2017)
    Not found in the Supreme Court Record Book of the Creek Nation, vol. 48 1884-1898 (23 Jan 2017)

    No Eatons found in the lists of Illinois soldiers of the Black Hawk War (1831-32) (19 Feb 2018)

    Birth:
    The 1860 census lists his birthplace as Illinois; all others give Kentucky.

    Occupation:
    Owned one horse

    The Mason County tax rolls of 1880 do not specifically list his occupation, however, he owned no land but apparently some equipment that would be used in farming

    Died:
    Said to have been near Holdenville, Hughes Co., Oklahoma; best guess is in nearby Okfuskee County on the land of a Creek named Aha-Luck Harjo

    John — Mary York. Mary was born 1820 - 1824, Illinois; died 01 Jun 1860 - 01 Jun 1870. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary York was born 1820 - 1824, Illinois; died 01 Jun 1860 - 01 Jun 1870.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850, Bureau Co., Illinois
    • Census: 1860, Marysville, Marshall, Kansas; Marysville P.O.
    • Residence: 1850, Bureau Co., Illinois; With husband John Eaton, a daughter and a sister-in-law
    • Residence: 1860, Marysville, Marshall, Kansas; With husband John Eaton and six children

    Notes:

    Name:
    Some sources and researchers have her given name as "Nancy"

    Children:
    1. Rachel Eaton was born 1846 - 1847, Illinois; died Aft 01 Jun 1860.
    2. 2. James Madison Eaton was born 2 Jun 1850, Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois; died 12 Nov 1934, Stephens Co., Texas; was buried 14 Nov 1934, Stephens Co., Texas.
    3. Joseph Asbury Eaton was born 8 Aug 1852, Missouri; died 30 Apr 1939, Mason, Mason, Texas; was buried 1 May 1939, Purdy Hill, Mason, Texas.
    4. Sarah Jane Eaton was born 1852 - 1854, Missouri; died Aft 01 Jun 1870.
    5. Lucinda Catherine Eaton was born 17 Nov 1858, Nebraska; died 24 Sep 1926, Shelton, Mason, Washington; was buried Shelton, Mason, Washington.
    6. Margaret Ann Eaton was born 18 Jun 1860, Kansas; died 18 Dec 1941, Ingram, Kerr, Texas; was buried 19 Dec 1941, San Antonio, Bexar, Texas.

  3. 6.  John D Smart was born 3 Sep 1818, Bloomington, Morgan, Indiana (son of John White Smart and Mary Miller); died 6 Apr 1878.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1840, Benton Twp., Taney, Missouri
    • Census: 1850, Dist. 45, Ozark, Missouri
    • Census: 1860, Bell Co., Texas; Belton P.O.
    • Census: 1870, Beat 4, Bell, Texas; Belton P.O.
    • Occupation: 1850, Dist. 45, Ozark, Missouri; Miller
    • Occupation: 1860, Bell Co., Texas; Miller, Farmer
    • Occupation: 1870, Beat 4, Bell, Texas; Farmer
    • Residence: 1840, Benton Twp., Taney, Missouri; With a boy under age 5, a boy aged 10 to 14, two girls aged 15 to 19 and a woman aged 50 to 59
    • Residence: 1850, Dist. 45, Ozark, Missouri; With wife Elizabeth (Watson), five children, his mother-in-law, a sister-in-law(?) and four nieces and nephews(?)
    • Residence: 1856, Lampasas Co., Texas; Listed as a resident but not as a land owner
    • Residence: 1857, Lampasas Co., Texas; Listed as a resident but not as a land owner
    • Residence: 1858, Lampasas Co., Texas; Listed as a resident but not as a land owner
    • Residence: 1859, Lampasas Co., Texas; Listed as a resident but not as a land owner
    • Residence: 1860, Bell Co., Texas; With wife Elizabeth (Watson) and nine children
    • Residence: 1870, Beat 4, Bell, Texas; With wife Elizabeth (Watson) and five children
    • Residence: 1871, Bell Co., Texas; Shown as a resident non-landowner
    • Residence: 1872, Bell Co., Texas; Not listed as a land owner in the tax rolls but as a resident he paid $1.45 in taxes on 9 horses valued at $180

    Notes:

    Not found in Bell Co., Texas tax rolls of 1854-5, 1863, 1865-9, 1874, 1875 (not available for later years of his life)
    Not found in Bell Co., Texas tax rolls of 1862, 1864, 1870, 1873, though the records are often faded and difficult to read

    Not found in Bell Co., Texas probate index (25 Jan 2017)
    Not found in Coryell Co., Texas Wills vol. A (1867-1930), Probate Minutes vol. C (1877-1881), County Court Minutes vol. A (1876-1894) (25 Jan 2017)
    Probate records of Edwards Co., Texas not available online (25 Jan 2017)
    Probate records of Mason Co., Texas not available online (25 Jan 2017)
    Not found in Lampasas Co., Texas Index to Probate Minutes vol. A (1876-1885) (25 Jan 2017)
    Probate records of Real Co., Texas not available online (25 Jan 2017)

    John married Elizabeth Watson Greene Co., Missouri. Elizabeth (daughter of Nancy) was born 26 Dec 1817, Tennessee; died 18 Jun 1893. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Watson was born 26 Dec 1817, Tennessee (daughter of Nancy); died 18 Jun 1893.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850, Dist. 45, Ozark, Missouri
    • Census: 1860, Bell Co., Texas; Belton P.O.
    • Census: 1870, Beat 4, Bell, Texas; Belton P.O.
    • Census: 1880, Edwards Co., Texas; Enumeration District 52
    • Occupation: 1870, Beat 4, Bell, Texas; Keeping house
    • Occupation: 1880, Edwards Co., Texas; Keeping house
    • Residence: 1850, Dist. 45, Ozark, Missouri; With husband John D Smart, five children, her mother, a sister(?) and four nieces and nephews(?)
    • Residence: 1860, Bell Co., Texas; With husband John D Smart and nine children
    • Residence: 1870, Beat 4, Bell, Texas; With husband John D Smart and five children
    • Residence: 1880, Edwards Co., Texas; With daughter Mary A and a grandson

    Notes:

    Some researchers make her a daughter of Levi Watson (b. 1795 in Rutherford Co., NC; d. 09 Feb 1862 in Maxville, Lawrence, AR) and his wife Nancy Jane Owens (b. 1795 in Rutherford Co., NC; d. Nov 1885 in Sharp Co., AR); however, Levi Watson's will mentions daughter Elizabeth Beason rather than Elizabeth Smart.

    No Watson probates found in Greene Co., Missouri Probate Records vol. A-B 1833-1856 (27 Jan 2017)
    No Watson probates found in Polk Co., Missouri probate index to 1900 (27 Jan 2017)

    Children:
    1. John W Smart was born 1840, Missouri.
    2. Nancy L Smart was born 1843 - 1844, Greene Co., Missouri; died Aft 01 Jun 1860.
    3. Joseph P Smart was born 1845, Greene Co., Missouri; died Aft 01 Jun 1860.
    4. Mary Ann Smart was born 17 Dec 1847, Greene Co., Missouri; died 19 Aug 1881; was buried Real Co., Texas.
    5. Eliza Smart was born 1849, Greene Co., Missouri; died Aft 01 Jun 1860.
    6. Isabel Smart was born 21 Feb 1851, Missouri; died 24 Mar 1936, Precinct 1, Wichita, Texas; was buried Cisco, Eastland, Texas.
    7. 3. Elizabeth Smart was born 31 Mar 1854, Williamson Co., Texas; died 1 Oct 1935, Eliasville, Young, Texas; was buried 2 Oct 1935, Eolian, Stephens, Texas.
    8. Amanda Catherine Smart was born 5 Aug 1856, Lampasas Co., Texas; died 9 Aug 1918, Leakey, Real, Texas; was buried 10 Aug 1918, Real Co., Texas.
    9. Sarah Anne Smart was born 31 May 1859, Texas; died 1 Jun 1912, Eagle Pass, Maverick, Texas.
    10. Arminta Margaret Smart was born 12 Apr 1861, La Salle Co., Texas; died 20 Apr 1946.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John White Smart was born 10 Apr 1783, Ellenboro, Rutherford, North Carolina (son of Joseph Smart and Elizabeth White); died 1858-1859; was buried Mahomet, Burnet, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1820, Monroe Co., Indiana
    • Census: 1830, Morgan Co., Indiana
    • Census: 1840, Benton Twp., Taney, Missouri
    • Census: 1850, Dist. 102, Wright, Missouri
    • Occupation: 1850, Dist. 102, Wright, Missouri; Farmer
    • Occupation: 1857, Lampasas Co., Texas; Stock raiser; owned twelve horses and twenty cattle
    • Occupation: 1858, Lampasas Co., Texas; Stock raiser (semi-retired?); owned twelve horses
    • Residence: 1820, Monroe Co., Indiana; With two boys and a girl under age 10, a girl age 10 to 15 and a woman age 26 to 44
    • Residence: 1830, Morgan Co., Indiana; With two boys age 5 to 9, two boys age 10 to 14 and a woman age 40 to 49
    • Residence: 1840, Benton Twp., Taney, Missouri; With a boy aged 10 to 14, a woman aged 30 to 39 and a woman aged 50 to 59
    • Residence: 1850, Dist. 102, Wright, Missouri; With wife Mary (Miller), son Doctor W Smart, a daughter-in-law, four grandchildren and a farm hand
    • Residence: 1856, Lampasas Co., Texas; Listed as a resident in the tax roll
    • Residence: 1857, Lampasas Co., Texas; Was not a land owner but was a resident of the county
    • Residence: 1858, Lampasas Co., Texas; Listed as a resident but not as a land owner

    Notes:

    The following two items were photocopies of handwritten notes. No source was given.

    State of Indiana, Hendricks County, Liberty Township, Mad Creek Church.

    We recommend brother John Smart & Sister Mary Smart to be a faithful brother & sister in the Church of Christ and Bro. Smart is also a faithful minester of the gospel. This is to Surtify (sic) that bro. & sister was in full fellowshst (sic) from our church. We recommend them to the Christian Church werever their lots may be cast. Oct. 9, 1834. (signed) Gideon T. Bryant; Lobanzy (?) D. Cleghorn.

    Morgan County, Indiana.

    To whom it may concern this is to certify that John Smart was set apart to the Gospil Ministry by fasting & the laying on the hands of the Pristbetery (sic) by order of conference. 27 Oct. 1827. (signed) Jacob Shulz, David Stewart,

    With the help of someone else's (?) notes (not a full transcription) written on the page of the photocopy of the "Smart" (?) Bible, it can be transcribed as follows:

    John Smart was Borne April the tenth AD (?) 1783

    Polly Smart his wife was borne April 6th 1784

    John Smart & Polly Smart was married July the 2ed 1807

    Notes by Martha Smart:

    John went to TN ca 1814.15, to Taney County, Missouri ca 1835/36, and to Williamson County, Texas in 1850. John believed to be buried in an unmarked grave, Mahomet Cemetery, Burnet County, Texas.

    Texas Family Land Heritage Registry Properties in Williamson County, Texas (reprinted in Vol. 3, No. 1, The Chisholm Trail, page 41)

    Mozelle Smart Huling Ranch - 1852 - Abt one mile west of Berry's Creek
    Founder: William Smart of Indiana via Missouri
    1974 Owners: Mozelle Smart Huling of Florence

    The Smart Clan Came to Texas in 1852. Patriarch John White Smart was a Minister. His wife, Mary Miller Smart, gave birth to William (D.W.) Smart in 1825. After reaching Central Texas in 1852, the Smarts followed the wagon tracks to the big springs at Lampasas. Indians raided their camp, and they moved back to the Berry's Creek area west of Florence.

    Their 1,100 acre ranch was located west of Berry's Creek on the old Florence and Liberty Hill Road now known as Farm Road 970. The land was covered with native grass and an abundance of water and wild game. The ranch was stocked with horses, cattle and sheep, and cultivated land was planted in corn, cotton and small grain. The cattle brand DW with the D turned backwards was registered in the Williamson County clerk's office in the 1850's and has been used through the years.

    The Smart schoolhouse was on the ranch and one teacher taught all the grades by day. Singing schools were taught there at night and on Sunday the building became the community's place of worship. Smart School closed in 1902 when there was no longer a need for it. It collapsed during a storm several years ago.

    Mozelle Smart Huling inherited this land from her bachelor uncle, Herbert Isaac Smart, who had inherited it from his father, D.W. "Doc" Smart. "Doc" had received 100 acres of the tract from his father, William (D.W.) Smart. There are 160 acres in the tract today, which support cattle and sheep. The settlers raised corn, cattle, horses and sheep. Sod was turned for the first time with a homemade plow pulled by the yoke of oxen that helped move the Smart Family to Texas. An early rock fence surrounds some of the other land which was returned to native grass for grazing many years ago.

    Not found in probate index of Burnet Co., Texas (25 Jan 2017)
    Lampasas Co., Texas probate records were destroyed and do not date back to the time of his death (25 Jan 2017)

    Residence:
    Despite the apparent contradiction with his death year given on Find A Grave, we stand by this as a source for his still being alive in 1856. The listing is for a "John Smart." His sons Jonathan H and John D are accounted for in the same tax roll; his grandsons named John were too young (or not yet born) to have been tax payers at the time.

    Buried:
    Mahomet Cemetery

    Died:
    One source here is a grave stone erected over a century after his death, whatever year it actually was

    Probably died in Lampasas Co., Texas in 1858

    John married Mary Miller 2 Jul 1807, Rutherford Co., North Carolina. Mary was born 6 Apr 1784, North Carolina; died 1872, Texas; was buried Mahomet, Burnet, Texas. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Mary Miller was born 6 Apr 1784, North Carolina; died 1872, Texas; was buried Mahomet, Burnet, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850, Dist. 102, Wright, Missouri
    • Residence: 1850, Dist. 102, Wright, Missouri; With husband John W Smart, son Doctor W Smart, a daughter-in-law, four grandchildren and a farm hand

    Notes:

    Several Millers are found in probate records of Rutherford Co., North Carolina, however none can be conclusively linked to Mary Miller (27 Jan 2017)

    Buried:
    Mahomet Cemetery

    Died:
    Despite having a picture of the monument, we rate the reliability of this date as being pretty low -- the death date was added 2008 - 2010

    Children:
    1. Isabella Smart was born 02 Mar 1808, Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana; died Aft 01 Jun 1860.
    2. Elizabeth White Smart was born 5 Sep 1811, Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana; died 1891, Lampasas Co., Texas; was buried Lampasas Co., Texas.
    3. Joseph Smart was born 8 Feb 1813, Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana; died Abt 1830, Tennessee.
    4. Brice Miller Smart was born 8 Feb 1816, Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana; died 1 Jan 1880, Salado Creek, Williamson, Texas; was buried Williamson Co., Texas.
    5. 6. John D Smart was born 3 Sep 1818, Bloomington, Morgan, Indiana; died 6 Apr 1878.
    6. Jonathan Henderson Smart was born 1821-1822, Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana; died Bef 1 Jun 1880.
    7. Doctor William Smart was born 15 Jul 1825, Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana; died 30 Oct 1879, Williamson Co., Texas; was buried 31 Oct 1879, Williamson Co., Texas.

  3. 15.  Nancy was born 1790, Tennessee; died Aft 01 Jun 1850.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850, Dist. 45, Ozark, Missouri
    • Residence: 1850, Dist. 45, Ozark, Missouri; With son-in-law John D Smart, daughter Elizabeth (Watson) Smart, daughter(?) Eliza Burris and nine(?) grandchildren

    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth Watson was born 26 Dec 1817, Tennessee; died 18 Jun 1893.