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1486. James Jourdan Sevier
SOURCE: John Sevier (aka Jack) ledger book states they had another child, born Spring 1857. The source also states that this family moved to Missouri in 1856.
1488. George Washington Sevier
CENSUS: pg. 157 of 1880 Clay Co.,TN shows his son, George Washington Sevier living with his mother and stepfather. His mother is married to John A. French, age 50, from Tennessee.
CENSUS: pg. 157 of 1880 Clay Co.,TN has her listing. She is married to John A. French, age 50, from Tennessee. Her son, Mr. French's step-son, George W. Sevier, age 17 is living with them at the time of the census.
2311. Sevier
Source states that she was "dead born".
1489. William Cowan
1840 Franklin Co., AL, p. 232
He was a Presbyterian.
2313. Seabird Cowan
School teacher
Justice of the Peace, Grapevine, TX
2317. William Henry Cowan
He was co-owner of Peacock, Cowan & Company (mercantile).
In 1878, he moved to Texas.
In 1898, he was postmaster at Roanoke, TX.
He was a Cumberland Presbyterian.
1490. Riley Cowan
DESCENDANTS: The descendants for Riley were provided to T.Mason 7Feb2001 by "Edna Huber" <ehuber@hdo.net>
1830 Clay Co., IN, p. 264
1837 Tishomingo Co., MS, census
1840 Franklin Co., AL, p. 232
1850 Spadra Twp., Johnson Co., AR, p. 165B
1870 Newton Co., AR, census
Info from Family Bibles.
He served as Justice of the Peace.
He was the Postmaster at Moon Hull.
2324. Stephen Cowan
Served in Civil War: Co. E, 2nd Infantry, Arkansas Volunteers
TOMBSTONE: Has a soldier's monument; however, there are no dates on the tombstone.
1491. Samuel C. Cowan
1830 Bledsoe Co., TN, census
2334. Cowan
1830 Bledsoe Co., TN, census
1492. Margaret Cowan
1830 McNairy Co., TN, p. 142
1850 Titus Co., TX, census
1880 Prentiss Co., MS, census
"Following My COWAN's Tale," pp. 47-51
2342. John Wesley Thomas
He served in 32nd Inf., Miss. Vol., Confederate Army.
He was 6', had fair complexion, fair hair, blue eyes.
"Following My COWAN's Tale," p. 491
1493. James Harvey Cowan
RESEARCHER: Information from Chuck Cowan <cowan@uei-houston.com> wrote T.Mason on 16 May 2002. "1840 Tishimingo Co. Ms. Census.
1845 Tishimingo Co. Ms. Census
1850 Titus Co. Tx. Census
1854-1859 Chief Justice, Titus Co. Texas
1860 Johnson Co. Tx. Census.Civil War, Listed James H. Cowan, Private, Co.D, 1st. McCulloch’s Texas Cav. (1 Texas Mtd Riflemen) Confederate. The First Texas Calvary better known as the 1st Calvary, Texas Mounted Rifles (refered to by the officers as 1st Texas Mounted Rifles) was recruited and organized under a 12 month enlistment from counties in central Texas, near San Antonio and Austin. The regiment was mustered into service in mid April 1861; the first calvary regiment from Texas to enter the Confederate service. The regiment was disbanded at Fort Mason in late April 1862 upon expiration of enlistment. The roster of the 1st Mounted Rifles list 1,000 soldiers of the ten companies: 1865 Tarrant Co. Tx."
2359. Cowan
Was a twin.
2360. Cowan
Was a twin.
1494. Eli Cowan
He was a farmer.
Cochran's "Hist. Old Tishomingo Co., MS," p. 47
1836/40 Tishomingo Co., MS, census
1850 Piney Twp., Johnson Co., AR, p. 147B
1860 Floyd Twp., Johnson Co., AR, p. 981
1860/61/66, Johnson Co., AR, tax lists
He served in the Union Army (Missouri), Civil War.
He was in Bolivar, MO, in 1865 per lttr of nephew Wm Riley COWAN.
1879, Boone Co., AR, Deed Book DD, p. 286
1880 Crooked Creek Twp., Boone Co., AR, p. 515B
RESEARCHER: Genealogical information on image of Stephen and Elizabeth Cowan song book found on [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/cowansongbook.htm ] Mike Cole's web site on 31Jan2002.
RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 31Mar2002 from E. Alan Long <Balan31282@aol.com>. "Your Elizabeth Long is not to be confused with my Elizabeth who was born 10 March 1827 in Grainger County, Tn., and died 15 December 1893 or 1899 (gravestone hard to decipher). She never married and is buried at Macedonia Cemtery, Stella, Mo. My Elizabeth was the daughter of John Carlyle and Katherine "Kattie" "Katie" Beeler Long, and was the sister of William Henry Long, my great-grandfather, who she is buried right next to."
Taught herself to write at age 60
Unmarked grave
2383. Martha Elizabeth Keith
1884, to NM by wagon train
MARSHALL's "Desc. KEITH & BORDEN," p. 44
2384. Nancy Caroline Keith
MARSHALL's "Desc. KEITH & BORDEN," p. 47
2386. Sarah Rebecca (Sally) Keith
MARSHALL's "Desc. KEITH & BORDEN," p. 47
2387. Charles J. Keith
MARSHALL's "Desc. KEITH & BORDEN," p. 47
2388. William Creath B. Keith
MARSHALL's "Desc. KEITH & BORDEN," p. 47
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