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Descendants of Ennis James Hughes Descendants of Ennis James Hughes Submitted by Dan Capps Generation No. 1 2 1 1 1 1. ENNIS JAMES HUGHES (WILLIAM P. ) was born Abt. 1795 in South Carolina , and died December 23, 1833 in 1 2,3 Crawford County, Arkansas . He married (1) MARY ANN MCCAIN TRAMMEL September 14, 1814 in 4,5 6,7 8,9 Antiock,Warren Co TN . She was born 1795 in TN , and died 1877 in limestone co TX . He met (2) MARY 10,11,12,13,14,15 16 TRAMMELL MCCAIN September 14, 1814 in Antiock, Warren County, Tennessee , daughter of ROBERT 17,18 MCCAIN and JANE MCCAIN. She was born Abt. 1799 in TN or AL , and died December 18, 1845 in Limestone or Parker Co, TX18. Notes for ENNIS JAMES HUGHES: [Descendants of Ennis James Hughes.FBK] McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee, enlisted as a private on January 28, 1814, in Captain James Tate's Company, Col. Stephen Copeland's Regiment, West Tennessee Militia Infanatry for service in the War of 1812. His company marched 120 miles to Fayetteville, where mustered in. General Andrew Jackson commanded the militia victoriously in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend against the Creek Indians. On May 10, 1914, he was discharged and returned to McMinnville. "First Family Hughes of Shelby County, Texas" by Len Hughes.[ennis071800.FTW] Notes from Rhonda Lynn Hughes 3/1998 -- Ennis Hughes worked for the government delivering supplies to the Indians while he lived in TN. Uncle Billie and Uncle Craft moved to Limestone Co., TX during the Burkburnett oilfield boom. One became wealthy, the other didn't. Oil was found on the poor man's land and he became wealthy also. Notes from HSCT ppg596 - Ennis died in a wagon accident in 1933 while distributing supplies to the Indians from a government supply train. One account in History of Shelby Co. TX states that Ennis married Polly Ann first and then Mary McCain Snider. ppg 517 More About ENNIS JAMES HUGHES: Burial: Crawford Co, AR18 Notes for MARY TRAMMELL MCCAIN: [ennis071800.FTW] One account in History of Shelby Co Tx states that Mary died about 1888 and is buried in Mexia, Limestone Co, TX. This account also gives Mary's name as Mary McCain Snider. ppg517 1840 Tax Roll Shelby Co Texas More About MARY TRAMMELL MCCAIN: Burial: probably Parker Co, TX18 Children of ENNIS HUGHES and MARY TRAMMEL are: i. JAMES MCCAIN3 HUGHES19, b. March 15, 1820. ii. JOHN J HUGHES, b. August 13, 1821. iii. ROBERT TRAMMEL HUGHES, b. May 7, 1823. iv. JAMIMA JANE HUGHES19, b. February 22, 1825. v. ANDREW FRANK HUGHES, b. 1828. vi. JOHN J HUGHES19, b. August 13, 1821, Shelby Co Al19. vii. ROBERT TRAMML HUGHES,3RD19, b. May 7, 1823, Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, Tennessee19; d. March 28, 1909, Center, Shelby co Tx19; m. DARTHA TABITHE SAMFORD19, November 9, 1848, Shelby co Tx19; b. March 16, 1832, Tuscaloosa Co. Alabama19; d. July 19, 1918, Center, Shelby co Tx19. viii. ANDREW FRANK HUGHES19, b. 1828, Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, Tennessee19. 2. ix. WILLIAM PHILLIP HUGHES, b. November 17, 1824, TN; d. March 21, 1910, Ryan, Oklahoma. x. WILLIAM PARMER HUGHES20, b. 1826, Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, Tennessee20; d. March 21, 1910, Patterson Comunity , Jefferson Co .Oklahoma20; m. REBECCA MARGARET SANDFORD20, September 13, 185520; b. March 19, 1835, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa Co. Alabama20; d. June 8, 1910, Patterson community, Jefferson Co. Oklahoma20. Notes for WILLIAM PARMER HUGHES: [my holder hughes ftm.FTW] in 1880 William and Rebbecca Hughes was living in Limestone co. Texas in the township of MT Calm he was a farmer and they had 8 children living with them at that time Robert. 18,, Elizabeth 16, William 14, Josephine 12, Lenora 10, James 8. George 6 and Magdaline 3. in 1900 they we living in Clay County with G. Huges Whose Wife name was Ophelia and a son Named John D. who was 2 months old. on the Next Farm lived George Hughes who wife name was Lavenia and an Daughter who was 1 year old. George Own this farm in 1900 Robert Ennis his wife Molly and a son William J. 16. Ada A. 14. Nancy B.( Possible Mary 11, Dora 5, and Tobie age 2. Robert was renting the farm. In 1910 they were living 4 miles east of Ryan Oklahoma with his daughter. Mr. Tobe Hughes 4 miles west of Ryan according to notes from the Waurika Democrat dated March 24, 1910 Mrs. J.W. Roberts and family were called to the bedside of her father. W.P. Hughes , Monday Mrs. Roberts left on the early morning train. She was there only a short time when he passed away. He was Laid to rest in the Ryan Cemetery. Mr Hughes was an old resident of Clay County, Texas. But for the last four years mad his home with his daughter. Mr Tobe Hughes 4 miles west of Ryan. Mr. Hughes lived to a ripe old age of 86 years. The Democrat extends sympathy to the bereaved ones. ` b More About WILLIAM PARMER HUGHES: Census: June 5, 1880, limestone co texas 20 Occupation: Farmer20 Notes for REBECCA MARGARET SANDFORD: [my holder hughes ftm.FTW] Waurika Democrat June 16 1910 Mr. and Mrs. Watler Roberts was called to Ryan Wednesday evening last week on account of the word received bearing the sad intelligence of the death of Mrs. R.M. Hughes, aged 75 years, Mother of Mrs. Roberts interment was made in the Ryan Cemetery Thursday evening. R.M. Hughes, husband of the deceased passed from this life on the 20 of March at the age of 76. More About REBECCA MARGARET SANDFORD: Census: May 12, 1910, living with son in Patterson township jefferson co oklahoma 20 Children of ENNIS HUGHES and MARY MCCAIN are: xi. JOHN J.3 HUGHES21, b. August 18, 1821, Tennessee21; d. February 28, 1907, Shelby County, Texas21; m. MARY PERNECIA SAMFORD21, July 19, 1848, Shelby County, Texas21; b. July 14, 1823, Alabama21; d. March 19, 1887, Authon, Parker County, Texas21. More About JOHN J. HUGHES: Burial: Bethel Cemetery, Center, Shelby County, Texas21 Notes for MARY PERNECIA SAMFORD: [Descendants of Ennis James Hughes.FBK] a/k/a Dollie 3. xii. JAMES M. MCCAIN HUGHES, b. March 15, 1820, Shelby Co., AL; d. November 5, 1884. 4. xiii. JOHN J HUGHES, b. August 13, 1821, Shelby Co., AL; d. February 28, 1907. 5. xiv. ROBERT TRAMMELL HUGHES, b. May 7, 1823, Chattanooga, Warren Co., TN; d. March 28, 1909, Center, Shelby Co, TX. 6. xv. JEMIMA JANE HUGHES, b. February 22, 1825, TN; d. July 1, 1889, Center, Shelby Co., TX. xvi. ANDREW FRANK HUGHES22, b. January 19, 1828, Chattanooga, Warren Co., TN22. Notes for ANDREW FRANK HUGHES: [ennis071800.FTW] The 1860 US Census Shelby Co, TX shows Andrew at 369-369 household of John Stevens - Andrew's occupation is merch clerk 7. xvii. ENNIS CRAFT HUGHES, b. 1830, Crawford Co., AR; d. Parker Co, Tx. Generation No. 2 3 2 1 23,24,25 26,27 2. WILLIAM PHILLIP HUGHES (ENNIS JAMES , WILLIAM P. ) was born November 17, 1824 in TN , and died 28,29,30 31,32,33,34 March 21, 1910 in Ryan, Oklahoma . He married (1) REBECCA MARGARET SAMFORD , daughter of 35,36 ELKANAH SAMFORD and MARY WEAVER. She was born March 19, 1835 in Tuscaloosa Co, AL . He married (3) 37,38 39,40 REBECCA MARGARET SANDFORD September 13, 1855 , daughter of ELKANAH SAMFORD and MARY WEAVER. She was born March 19, 1835 in Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa Co. Alabama40, and died June 8, 1910 in Patterson 40 41 41 community, Jefferson Co. Oklahoma . He married (4) REBECCA MARGARET SANFORD September 13, 1855 . She was born March 19, 1835 in Alabama41, and died June 8, 1910 in Ryan, Oklahoma41. Notes for WILLIAM PHILLIP HUGHES: [Jean Holder Francois Family.FTW] Note from Aunt Ida Ladd: "I went to Ryan, Oklahoma and took pictures of William Phillip Hughes headstone. The inscription is: "Earth has one pure spirit less, Heaven one immortal more." On Rebecca Margaret Sandford Hughes headstone the inscription is: "Her happy soul has winged its way to one pure bright eternal day." in 1880 William and Rebbecca Hughes was living in Limestone co. Texas in the township of MT Calm he was a farmer and they had 8 children living with them at that time Robert. 18,, Elizabeth 16, William 14, Josephine 12, Lenora 10, James 8. George 6 and Magdaline 3. in 1900 they we living in Clay County with G. Huges Whose Wife name was Ophelia and a son Named John D. who was 2 months old. on the Next Farm lived George Hughes who wife name was Lavenia and an Daughter who was 1 year old. George Own this farm in 1900 Robert Ennis his wife Molly and a son William J. 16. Ada A. 14. Nancy B.( Possible Mary 11, Dora 5, and Tobie age 2. Robert was renting the farm. In 1910 they were living 4 miles east of Ryan Oklahoma with his daughter. Mr. Tobe Hughes 4 miles west of Ryan according to notes from the Waurika Democrat dated March 24, 1910 Mrs. J.W. Roberts and family were called to the bedside of her father. W.P. Hughes , Monday Mrs. Roberts left on the early morning train. She was there only a short time when he passed away. He was Laid to rest in the Ryan Cemetery. Mr Hughes was an old resident of Clay County, Texas. But for the last four years mad his home with his daughter. Mr Tobe Hughes 4 miles west of Ryan. Mr. Hughes lived to a ripe old age of 86 years.
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