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Terrell Trails

From the castle of Ralf, Sire de Tirel near Paris France; to England; to Ireland; to the USA; and beyond-- these are some of the Terrell Trails upon the sands of time. Variations include: Taral, Tarall, Tarel, Tarell, Taril, Tarill, Tarral, Tarrall, Tarrell, Tarrill, Teral, Terall, Teril, Terill, Terral, Terrald, Terrall, Terel, Terell, Terrel, Terrell, Teril, Terril, Terrill, Theral, Therel, Therell, Therrell, Theril, Therill; Thiral, Thirel, Thiril, Thirrel, Thirril, Thorvil, Thurvil, Tiral, Tirel, Tiril, Tirrel, Tirrell, Tirril, Tirrill, Tural, Turel, Turil, Turrel, Turrell, Tyral, Tyrall, Tyrel, Tyrell, Tyril, Tyrill, Tyrral, Tyrrall, Tyrrel, Tyrrell, Tyrril, Tyrrill, etc.

Fall 2002 128 20th Ave NW Vol. XVIII Cairo Georgia 39827-1017 ISSN 0884-2108 http://www.CairoNet.com/TERRELL/INDEX.HTM No. 3

IN THIS ISSUE COMING NEXT ISSUE PART THREE: DESCENDANTS OF Part 4: Descendants of Anthony M. Terrell, Part 3 ANTHONY M. TERRELL,PART 2 ...... 1565 will trace forward from the ???? generation to pre- ADDED INFO JESSE D. TERRELL sent day descendants who are close relatives of #62 P. 1553, last issue ...... 1575 Mrs. Nunnally and her cousin, #492 Mrs. Cherie L. CALENDAR ...... 1564 Gentile. CHANGES ...... 1564 We have some photos that are too space consuming MC KAY BIBLE RECORDS ...... 1587 to publish in Trails. Most of those will be put into a NATHAN TERRILL CORRECTION ...... 1585 PHOTO SUPPLEMENT and made available to those O. H. P. TERRELL ...... 1585 who desire a copy. This entire collection complete QUERIES ...... 1588 with all additions & corrections submitted will be S. TERREL of NM ...... 1585 made into a volume for the LENDING LIBRARY. STONEAGE ...... 1579 T*R*L SERVICEMEN 1784-1811 ...... 1576 THANK YOU TERRIL IOWA ...... 1586 We thank Member # 661,. R. D. Lawson for a gen- TERRILL VS CHAO ...... 1586 erous gift to our Archive Fund. The TURRALLs of East Suffolk ...... 1579 We thank Member # 521 Mrs. Johnnie Roden Gam- bel for her assistance in transcribing FOLLOWING THE TRAIL by Georgia Wharton Lamb and for her generous offer to transcribe other volumes in our LENDING LIBRARY.

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Chanute, KS, beginning Saturday afternoon. Cha- CALENDAR nute is in southeast Kansas on Highway 169 and Upcoming Reunions & Family Events near Highway 75. Relatives who descend from an- Send US Yours Today! cestor Matthew TERRELL of Champaign Co OH and Orrin Lemuel CHAPMAN of IN and KS and TERRELL REUNION any other collateral lines are welcome. Saturday Descendants of Rev. William S. TERRELL; Sat- evening meal is catered; Sunday noon urday, October 12, 2002 9:00 AM Central Time. meal is covered dish. Sharing talent, photos, and The TERRELL Reunion will be held at Laura Hill genealogical information is always part of the Baptist Church, Leander, LA. weekend. This is between Hineston and Leesville on Hwy For further information and meal reservations con- 121 You actually turn off of Hwy 121, but just fol- tact: Kathryn Cox, 7920 San Felipe Blvd #1902, low the signs for Laura Hill Baptist Church. Bring Austin, TX 78729-7903 Phone: 512-918-1744: your old pictures and genealogical info. [email protected] Everyone is invited. It's a covered dish affair. For additional info, better directions, etc. please con- CHANGES tact: #579; Mrs. Nita Welch; P O Box 277; Births, Marriages, Moves, Deaths Sugartown; LA; 70662-0277 Phone: 337-328- You let us know: Who? When, Where? 7270: [email protected] New Addresses Reunion of Descendants of Isaac and Nettie #505 CHAPMAN TERRELL; Saturday June 21 and Ms. Alta Webb 18980 Audrain Co. Road 306 Sunday June 22, 2003 in Central Park Building of Mexico, MO 65265-6025

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Part Three: Descendants of Anthony M. TERRELL

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third of a multi-part series on the ancestors and descendants of Anthony M. TERRELL. This project was initiated by lifetime member, Mrs. Helen Nunnally in order to provide a complete record for her immediate line. Other parts in later issues will contain more known descendants of Anthony M. TERRELL. This work is mostly information supplied to Don C. Terrill and the Society by Mrs. Nunnally and her cousins. Numbers in super-script following names refer to end notes indicating where Mr. Terrill received the information pertaining to that person. Information on the descendants of Martha TERRELL was added by #492 Cheri Gentile. We thank her for her valuable contribution to this work. DFB

Generation No. 4

41. Maudie Evelyn13 TERRELL (Alan Brinsfield12, Martha11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)28 was born 25 Jan 1890 in Caddo Mills, Hunt Co, Texas, & died 17 May 1977 in Orcutt, San Luis Obispo Co, Calif. She married Thomas Parker HOOPER 7 Sep 1907 in Caddo Mills, Hunt Co, Texas, son of Thomas HOOPER & Polly REEVES. He was born 21 Aug 1880 in Alabama, & died 17 Oct 1960 in Bellflower, Los Angeles Co, Calif. More About Maudie Evelyn Terrell: Census 1900: June 18, 1900, Allen Terrell household, age 9, TX, Hunt Co. Children of Maude TERRELL & Thomas HOOPER are: + 53 i. Birtie Lorraine14 HOOPER, born 12 Oct 1908 in Caddo Mills, Hunt Co, Texas; died 23 May 1994 in Sacramento, Calif. + 54 ii. Vernon Glen HOOPER, born 14 Dec 1910 in Seymour, Baylor Co, Texas; died 18 Apr 1989 in Calimesa, Riverside Co, Calif. + 55 iii. Clint Carrol HOOPER, born 25 Apr 1918 in Caddo Mills, Hunt Co, Texas; died 8 Mar 1983 in Long Beach, Los Angeles Co, Calif.

42. Hezekiah Peyton13 TERRELL (John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)29 was born 23 Feb 1885 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 11 Jan 1965 in Jacksonville, Cherokee Co, Texas. He married Mary Clyde CURLEY 5 Mar 1905 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. She was born 25 Mar 1887 in Blackjack, Cherokee Co, Texas, & died 25 Feb 1977 in Jacksonville, Cherokee Co, Texas. Children of Hezekiah TERRELL & Mary Curley are: 56 i. Vinnon Grady14 TERRELL, born 14 Feb 1909 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 25 Dec 1922 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. + 57 ii. Opal Auntionette TERRELL, born 20 Oct 1913; living 2002. + 58 iii. Travis Earnest TERRELL, born 18 Feb 1918 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 27 May 1995 in Galveston, Texas. + 59 iv. Hezekiah Peyton TERRELL, Jr., born 25 Aug 1921 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 30 Jun 1987 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, La.

44. Lou Berta13 TERRELL (John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)29 was born 11 Sep 1888 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 9 Dec 1945 in Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas. She married Luther Boyd COOPER 6 Aug 1905 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. He was born 22 Oct 1880 in Guntersville, Marshall Co, Ala., & died 1 Sep 1958 in Buffalo, Leon Co, Texas. Luther Boyd COOPER's death certificate #50408, Freestone County TX. Lou Berta's death certificate 52210, Cherokee Co. TX. Obituary from unidentified newspaper indicated that Luther Boyd COOPER, 78 of Buffalo, TX, formerly of Bullard, died at Teague Hospital after a short illness. Funeral services were held at County Line Baptist Church with Rev. E. B. Brooks pastor of East Tyler Baptist Church officiating and assisted by Rev. Albert Dusek, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church of Greggton. Burial was in Bullard Cemetery. He was a retired farmer; member of County Line Baptist Church. Grandsons served as pallbearers. Children of Lou TERRELL & Luther COOPER are: + 60 i. John Curtis14 COOPER, born 3 Jul 1907 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 17 Aug 1955 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 61 ii. Wadel Bernice COOPER, born 3 Jan 1909 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 23 Jan 1951 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 62 iii. Carroll COOPER, born 5 Jul 1910 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 5 Jul 1993 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 63 iv. H. P. COOPER, born 6 Oct 1911 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 14 Mar 1982 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 64 v. Luther Boyd COOPER, Jr., born 17 Feb 1913 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 25 Sep 1993 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 65 vi. Helen Christine COOPER, born 17 Oct 1914 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 25 May 1994 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 66 vii. Julian Wayne COOPER, born 6 Jan 1917 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 7 Jan 1970 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 67 viii. Margaret "Margie" Ruth COOPER, born 11 Sep 1918 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 20 Apr 1975 in Texarkana, Bowie Co, Texas. + 68 ix. Frank COOPER, born 14 Aug 1920 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 22 Jul 1995 in San Antonio, Texas. + 69 x. Thomas Lawrence COOPER, born 13 Nov 1922 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 3 May 1986 in Paris, Lamar Co, Texas. + 70 xi. Louie Gene COOPER, born 26 Sep 1924 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. + 71 xii. James Arthur COOPER, born 9 Oct 1926 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 15 Jul 1954 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co, Texas. 72 xiii. Billie Joyce COOPER, born 11 Sep 1931 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 15 Apr 1932 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. 1565 Terrell Trails

45. May Belle13 TERRELL (John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)29 was born 23 Sep 1890 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 6 Feb 1970 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. She married William Wesley SHIPP 28 Jul 1905 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, son of Hamilton SHIPP & Susan RHODES. He was born 26 Oct 1882 in Guntersville, Marshall Co, Ala., & died 4 Dec 1925 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. Children of May TERRELL & William SHIPP are: + 73 i. Pauline14 SHIPP, born 29 June 1907 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 27 Apr 1979 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. 74 ii. Catherine SHIPP, born 1909 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 1915 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. + 75 iii. Odell SHIPP, born 19 Jun 1913 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. + 76 iv. Max SHIPP, born 30 Aug 1911 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. + 77 v. Sue Bell SHIPP, born 19 May 1916 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. + 78 vi. Eugenia Faye SHIPP, born 2 Apr 1918 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 6 Sep 1996 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 79 vii. John Wesley SHIPP, Jr., born 28 Jan 1920 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. + 80 viii. Ellen Faustine SHIPP, born 7 Jul 1924 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas.

46. Mattie Victoria13 TERRELL (John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)29 was born 3 Aug 1892 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 31 Dec 1985 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. She married John Wesley GREEN 24 Dec 1916 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. He was born 9 Oct 1886 in Guntersville, Marshall Co, Ala., & died 7 Dec 1923 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. Children of Mattie TERRELL & John GREEN are: 81 i. John Wesley14 GREEN, Jr., born 14 Jun 1913 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 19 Jun 1913 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. + 82 ii. Cathaleen Ellen GREEN, born 17 Mar 1916 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. + 83 iii. William Thomas GREEN, born 31 Aug 1918 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 13 Jan 1998 in Gadsden, Ala. 84 iv. Gerald GREEN, born 18 Sep 1921 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 5 Mar 1922 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. + 85 v. Eva Jewel GREEN, born 8 Jan 1923 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas.

48. Mary Jerusha13 TERRELL (John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)29 was born 9 Mar 1897 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 1 Jan 1965 in Houston, Harris Co, Texas. She married William Forest CONN 20 Dec 1916 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. He was born 21 Oct 1893 in Attalla, Marshall Co, Ala., & died 17 Mar 1969 in Houston, Harris Co, Texas. Children of Mary TERRELL & William CONN are: + 86 i. John Hershell14 CONN, born 3 Jun 1918 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. 87 ii. William Forest CONN, Jr., born 20 Aug 1921 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 25 Jul 1978 in Houston, Harris Co, Texas. + 88 iii. Mary Ellen CONN, born 10 May 1925 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas.

49. Malvenevie13 (Nevie) TERRELL (John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Rob- ert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)29 was born 13 Jan 1899 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 29 June 1968 in Port Neches, Jeffer- son, Texas. She married Gordon Stephen HULGAN 23 Aug 1914 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. He was born 15 Dec 1887 in Guntersville, Mar- shall Co, Ala., & died 2 Apr 1978 in Port Neches, Jefferson, Texas. Obituary from undated, unnamed newspaper indicated that G. S. HULGAN lived at Port Neches, TX where he moved after retiring in Bullard in 1948. Burial was in Port Neches. Daughter, Nan, lived in Conroe; son ,Gordon, Jr., in Dallas, and son, Joe, in Port Neches. Children of Malvenevie TERRELL & Gordon HULGAN are: + 89 i. Mary Nan14 HULGAN, born 17 Sep 1944 in Port Neches, Jefferson, Texas. + 90 ii. Paul Grady HULGAN, born 6 Jan 1917 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 12 Jan 1977 in Randolph Air Force Base, Univer- sal City, Texas. 91 iii. Joseph Alex "Joe" HULGAN, born 6 Sep 1920 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; married Geraldine "Jerry" COPELAND, born 6 Dec 1925; died 27 Mar 1992 in Port Neches, Texas. She was entombed in Serenity Mausoleum, Oak Bluff Memorial Park, Port Neches. 93 iv. Sherman Edward HULGAN, born 17 Oct 1922 in Bullard, Smith, Texas; died 13 Sep 1927 in Bullard, Smith, Texas. + 94 v. Gordon Stephen "G. S. "HULGAN, Jr., born 25 Feb 1926 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 2 Dec 1989 in De Soto, Dallas Co, Texas.

50. John Hunter13 TERRELL (John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tir- rold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)29 was born 18 Oct 1901 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 29 Dec 1992 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He married Celeste Ann CLICK 17 Jan 1925 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas, daughter of John CLICK & Frankie SMITH. She was born 12 Aug 1908 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. Died 21 Nov 2001 Tyler, Smith, Texas.. John Hunter TERRELL, 91, died Tuesday at his residence following a lengthy illness. Service was conducted by Rev. Matt Gibbons. Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery. Music was provided by Leola Davis, C. B. Stewart, & Louise Williams. He was a native of Bullard and a lifelong resident of Smith County. He was retired owner of Terrell Grocery in Teaselville; a member of the First Baptist Church. Pallbearers included: Buck Loftin; John K. Loftin, Jr; Aurey Owens; F. O. Stetler; Jesse Beasley; & Raymond Hill. Honorary pallbearers included: Don Black; R. B. Powers; Red Feemster; Billy Everett; Dick Smith; Woodrow Neeley; Washie Cheek & nephews. Survivors are covered elsewhere.

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Services for Celeste Ann CLICK Terrell, 93, Tyler, formerly of Bullard are scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Saturday, November 24, 2001 at Lloyd James Funeral Chapel with Rev. Donnie Cooper and Rev. Bud Peters officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Terrell died Nov. 21, 2001 in a Tyler nursing home. She was born August 12, 1908 in Bullard and lived in Smith county all her life. She was a homemaker. She was preceded by her husband of 68 years, John Hunter TERRELL in 1992. They had owned several grocery stores in the Bullard and Tyler area. Mrs. Terrell was born in Bullard to John David and Frankie SMITH CLICK. She was raised by her grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Myers CLICK Beauchamp, after the death of her mother. She attended Bullard school, was a member of the Bullard Baptist Church, County Line Baptist Church, East Tyler Baptist Church where she was the pianist for a number of years prior to 6 Nov. 1983 and only recently had moved her member- ship to the Green Acres Baptist Church. Survivors are covered elsewhere. Pallbearers are John Loftin, Keith Baumgarten, Tracy Baumgarten, Woodrow Neeley, Ralph Metcalf, Gaylon Metcalf, Sammy Beckworth, and Jesse Beasley. Honorary pallbearers are Raymond Hill, Fritz Baumgarten, Jack Bickley, Ronnie Bickley and Raymond George. If desired, memorials may be made to East Tyler Baptist Church, 310 S. Fleishel, Tyler, 75702 or Green Acres Baptist Church 1607 Troup Hwy 110, Tyler, Texas, 75701 or Tyler Public Library, genealogy division, Tyler, Texas 75701 Meals on Wheels or a charity of your choice.

Children of John TERRELL & Celeste CLICK are: 95 i. Helen Frances14 TERRELL, born 8 Apr 1926 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. She married James Edgar NUNNALLY 31 Jan 1967 in Hugo, Choctaw, Okla.; born 20 Apr 1924 in Jacksonville, Cherokee, TX. No children. In addition to her years of pro- fessional service and countless hours devoted to researching this work, Helen spearheaded a drive in May 1976 to establish a library in Bullard, TX. + 96 ii. Patricia Ann TERRELL, born 12 Jan 1945 in Houston, Harris Co, Texas.

51. Hayden Edward13 TERRELL (John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)29 was born 16 Aug 1906 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 8 Mar 1977 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He married Lillian Estelle MOORE 26 Jun 1926 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. She was born 13 Dec 1910 in Noonday, Smith Co, Texas. Unidentified Anniversary Announcement apparently from a local paper probably in June 1975 indicated that they "will be honored on their Fif- teenth (sic) Golden Wedding Anniversary Sunday June 27th at the IEU Buliding adjacent to the General Electric Building on the Troup Highway. Daughters will be hostesses. Following six children are listed. They are listed as having twenty grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Obituary for Hayden E. Terrell from unidentified newspaper includes photo and indicates that services are to be at Bailes Baptist Church with Rev. Fred Harris officiating. Burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. He died in a Tyler hospital after a brief illness. He had lived in Tyler 12 years, having moved there from Bullard. He was a member of Bailes Baptist Church and was a retired carpenter for Hough Construction Co. Pallbearers included Edgar Clemons, R. L. Dudley, Otis Wilson, Ray Cooper, Reggie Gillam, & Robert Melton. Survivors are covered elsewhere. Grandchildren & great grandchildren were not named. Children of Haden TERRELL & Lillian MOORE are: + 97 i. Joan Hazel Marie14 TERRELL, born 2 Nov 1928 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. + 98 ii. Bobbie Jean TERRELL, born 6 Jul 1930 in Jacksonville, Cherokee Co, Texas. + 99 iii. John Haden TERRELL, born 3 Sep 1933 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. + 100 iv. Billy Edward TERRELL, born 19 May 1938 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. + 101 v. Barbara Ann TERRELL, born 23 May 1941 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. 102 vi. Lou Ellen TERRELL, born 10 Sep 1945 in Jacksonville, Cherokee Co, Texas; died 10 Sep 1945 in Jacksonville, Cherokee Co, Texas. Buried the following day. 103 vii. Charlene TERRELL, born 15 Nov 1946 in Jacksonville, Cherokee Co, Texas; has an adopted daughter; name unknown.

Generation No. 5

53. Birtie Lorraine14 HOOPER (Maude Evelyn13 TERRELL, Alan Brinsfield12, Martha11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)30 was born 12 Oct 1908 in Caddo Mills, Hunt Co, Texas, & died 23 May 1994 in Sacramento, Calif. She married Jody Earl GOAD 9 Jul 1930 in Achille, Bryan Co, Okla. He was born 26 Sep 1906 in Texana, Okla., & died 23 Mar 1993 in Selma, Fresno Co, Calif. Child of Birtie HOOPER & Jody GOAD is: + 104 i. Audrey Colleen15 GOAD, born 13 Apr 1932 in Paramount, Los Angeles Co, Calif.; died 3 Sep 1992 in Bellflower, Los Ange- les Co, Calif.

54. Vernon Glen14 HOOPER (Maude Evelyn13 TERRELL, Alan Brinsfield12, Martha11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, Wil- liam6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)31 was born 14 Dec 1910 in Seymour, Baylor Co, Texas, & died 18 Apr 1989 in Calimesa, Riverside Co, Calif. He married Jewell Leona CHILDERS. She was born 31 Oct 1914, & died 29 Jan 1977. Children of Vernon HOOPER & Jewell CHILDERS are: 105 i. Tommy Lee15 HOOPER . 106 ii. Ray Carrol HOOPER .

55. Clint Carrol14 HOOPER (Maude Evelyn13 TERRELL, Alan Brinsfield12, Martha11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, Wil-

1567 Terrell Trails liam6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)31 was born 25 Apr 1918 in Caddo Mills, Hunt Co, Texas, & died 8 Mar 1983 in Long Beach, Los Angeles Co, Calif. He married (1) Mary Jane ROGERS, daughter of Robert ROGERS & Frances HERRING. She was born 24 Apr 1924 in Arvada, Colo., & died Dec 1984 in Bellflower, Los Angeles Co, Calif. He married (2) Casey ? ca. 1975. He married (3) Florence Skinner ca. 1980. Children of Clint HOOPER & Mary Rogers are: 107 i. Allen15 HOOPER . 108 ii. Barbara HOOPER .

57. Opal Auntionette14 TERRELL (Hezekiah Peyton13, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1) was born 20 Oct 1913. She married John William Howard TEAL 27 Dec 1931 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. He was born 18 Dec 1909 in Canton, Van Zandt, Texas, & died 26 Oct 1982 in Jacksonville, Cherokee Co, Texas. They are buried in Bullard Cemetery, Bullard, Smith, Texas. Obituary from Cherokee County Banner indicates that John William Howard TEAL, 72, died in a Jacksonville [TX] hospital after a long illness. Burial was in Bullard Cemetery. He was a lifetime resident of Jacksonville, a former café owner and former employee of Nichols-Kusan and a member of First Baptist Church. Survivors not named elsewhere included on brother Woodrow TEAL of Jacksonville; two sisters, Mrs. Lela Kirkpatrick of Bullard and Mrs. Edna Warnick of Freeport; five grandchildren not named. Children of Opal TERRELL & John TEAL are: + 109 i. Mary Ann15 TEAL, born 14 Nov 1940 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 110 ii. Janice Sue TEAL, born 1 Oct 1946 in Jacksonville, Cherokee Co, Texas.

58. Travis Earnest14 TERRELL (Hezekiah Peyton13, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 18 Feb 1918 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 27 May 1995 in Gal- veston, Texas. He married Josephine Gentry NEWTON 17 Jun 1939 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. She was born 8 Oct 1914 in Carroll, Smith Co, Texas, & died 27 Sep 1997 in Thorndale, Texas. Funeral announcement on Josephine NEWTON Terrell, 82 of Austin indicated that she died Saturday, services at St. John Lutheran Church in Thorndale, burial at Detmold Cemetery near Thorndale. Children of Travis TERRELL & Josephine NEWTON are: 111 i. Lyndon Travis15 TERRELL. Born 23 Dec 1942 New Orleans, Orleans, LA. He married in Lincoln, Lancaster, NE, Lillian ?. + 112 ii. Cholley Jo TERRELL. 19 Dec 1943-Tyler, Smith, TX. 113 iii. James Manson TERRELL, born 18 May 1951 in Dallas, Dallas Co, Texas. He married Katherine ADAMS 30 May 1992 in Dallas, Dallas Co, Texas; born 30 Aug 1957 in McGreggor, Texas.

59. Hezekiah Peyton14 TERRELL, Jr. (Hezekiah Peyton13, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, Wil- liam6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 25 Aug 1921 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 30 Jun 1987 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA. He married Catherine Augusta FULLER 19 Dec 1945 in Chalmetta, LA. She was born 12 Jun 1924 in Arabi, LA and is still living 2002. Children of Hezekiah TERRELL & Catherine FULLER are: 114 i. Darla Gay15 TERRELL, born 24 Mar 1946 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. She married Arthur HARO. 115 ii. Donna Kay TERRELL . She married Richard Francis BABIN. 116 iii. Debra Ann TERRELL, died 6 Dec 1998 in Slidell, La. She married Joseph Michael ALVAREZ.

60. John Curtis14 COOPER (Lou Berta13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 7 Jul 1907 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 17 Aug 1955 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He married Mary Ellen DOWDY 29 Sep 1928 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. She was born 24 Sep 1910 in Wilson, Carter Co, Oklahoma, & died 18 Jun 1989 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. Obituary for John Curtis Cooper indicated that he resided at 723 North Broadway and died in a local hospital after a short illness. He had lived in Tyler 16 years and was employed by Tyler-Gregg Poultry Co. Pallbearers not listed. Survivors covered elsewhere in this article. Obituary for Mary Ellen Cooper indicated that she died in a Tyler nursing home following a lengthy illness. She was a member of Rose Center Assembly of God, Tyler. She was active in Woman's Ministries and served as president in other offices at the Assembly of God. She was a retired seamstress. Ministers were Rev. John Grappe & Rev. B. J. Mikulek. Music was by Mrs. Frances Tell and The Boatright family. Pallbearers were Jerry Dowdy, Denny Cowan; Louie Carroll, Adrian Vickers, David Frank Cooper, Raymond Bostick, Russell Cooper, & Larry Dow- dy. Survivors not listed elsewhere included four sisters: Willie Bostick, Juanita Stinecipher, & Ruby Brown of Tyler; and Lela Adcock of Flint. Children of John COOPER & Mary DOWDY are: + 117 i. Weldon Curtis15 COOPER, born 1 Jun 1930 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas; died 20 Dec 2001, + 118 ii. Bettie Lou COOPER, born 13 Oct 1932 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. + 119 iii. Bennie Harold COOPER, born 7 Jul 1935 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 120 iv. Derrell Gene COOPER, born 16 Jan 1939 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 121 v. Donnie Lynn COOPER, born 6 Oct 1941 in Jacksonville, Cherokee, TX. + 122 vi. Ronnie Ferrell COOPER, born 31 Mar 1946 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas; died 11 Dec 1973 in Gatesville, Coryell, Texas. + 123 vii. Gary Paul COOPER, born 8 Oct 1952 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He married Karen Dale BAIRD 3 Jul 1981 in Lindale, 1568 Terrell Trails

Smith Co, Texas; born 11 Oct 1954 in Clarksville, Red River, Texas.

61. Wadel Bernice14 COOPER (Lou Berta13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 3 Jan 1909 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 23 Jan 1951 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He married Edna A. FOREMAN 6 Jul 1940 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. She was born 26 Sep 1901 in Birmingham, Ala., & died 15 Dec 1987 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. Child of Wadel COOPER & Edna FOREMAN is: + 124 i. Martha Charlotte15 COOPER, born 9 Aug 1944 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas.

62. Carroll14 COOPER (Lou Berta13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Rich- mond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 5 Jul 1910 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 5 Jul 1993 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He married Lorraine STOKES 30 Apr 1938 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. She was born 29 Oct 1919 Wichita Falls, TX, & died 29 Jan 1996 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. Obituary for Carroll Cooper indicated that he died at home following a lengthy illness. Burial was in Tyler Memorial Park. He was a lifetime resident of Smith County. He was retired from Tyler Pipe Industries & was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church, Tyler. He was also a member of St. John's Masonic Lodge of Tyler, Sharon Temple, and Waco Scottish Rite. Survivors included three grandchildren: Niski Reyes, Shelia Vaughn and Stephanie Sims. Three great grandchildren were not named. Other survivors are covered elsewhere. Pallbearers were Thomas West, David Cooper, Weldon Cooper, Gary Paul Cooper, Derrell Cooper, Russell Cooper, Royce Moreland, & Jerry Spier. Fami- ly met at 609 S. Bois d'Arc. Children of Carrol COOPER & Lorraine STOKES are: + 125 i. Carrol Ray COOPER, born 19 Jul 1942 Tyler, Smith, TX. + 126 ii. Darla Gay15 COOPER, born 30 Nov 1944 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas.

63. H. P.14 COOPER (Lou Berta13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Rich- mond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 6 Oct 1911 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 14 Mar 1982 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He married Hattie Rosetta DYESS 8 Sep 1930 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. She was born 14 Oct 1914 in Centerville, Leon Co, Texas. She is still living 2002. Children of H. P. COOPER & Hattie Dyess are: + 127 i. Larry Jack15 COOPER, born 26 Jun 1936 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. 128 ii. Jerry Mack COOPER, born 18 Nov 1937 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; died 19 Nov 1937 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; buried in Teaselville, Smith, TX.

64. Luther Boyd14 COOPER, Jr. (Lou Berta13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, Wil- liam6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 17 Feb 1913 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 25 Sep 1993 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He married Alma LANGSTON 12 Oct 1935 in Palestine, Anderson Co, Texas. She was born 10 May 1916 in Palestine, Anderson Co, Texas, & died 24 Sep 1993 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. Tyler Morning Telegraph, Sat. Sep. 25, 1993 reported auto accident at West Northwest Loop 323 & Lion Drive in which Alma was killed and Luther critically injured. She was 77, he was 80. Obituary in the Tyler Courier-Times-Telegraph, Sep. 26, 1993 indicated that he died Saturday night. They had a double funeral at Westwood Baptist Church with Revs. James Cheatham, Donnie Cooper, & Kirby McGuire officiating. Mrs. Cooper was a housewife; member of Westwood Baptist Church where she was active in all activities including Sunday school teacher. church choir, and Triple L club. She was preceded in death by her parents, Alton M. & Mary R. LANGSTON and a daughter, Glenda Faye Copeland. Her pallbearers included: A. C. Butler; Robert Naismith; Russ Cooper; Dr. Jim Hennigan; Derrell Cooper & Marvin Henderson. In addition to descendants below, Mrs. Cooper was survived by one brother James LANGSTON, and one sister, Clarice Butler, both of Palestine TX. Mr. COOPER attended Bullard schools; lived most of his life in Smith County; served in the U S Army during WWII; was a building contractor, and a retired home builder. He was a deacon at Westwood Baptist Church; former chairman of the board; former director of the bus ministry; for- mer Sunday School teacher; an don the executive board of Timberline Baptist Camp and Convention Center. His pallbearers included: Carroll Ray Cooper; Weldon Cooper; David Frank Cooper; Thomas West; Gary Paul Cooper; & Doug Weiberg. Honorary pallbearer was Bennie Cooper. Both are buried in Tyler Memorial Park. His survivors are all chronicled in this work except for Taylor COPELAND of Midland TX whose father could not be identified from this obituary.. Children of Luther COOPER & Alma LANGSTON are: + 129 i. Glenda Faye15 COOPER, born 31 Dec 1936 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas; died 16 Oct 1981 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 130 ii. Janelle COOPER, born 28 Jan 1940 in Palestine, Anderson Co, Texas.

65. Helen Christine14 COOPER (Lou Berta13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 17 Oct 1914 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 25 May 1994 in Ty- ler, Smith Co, Texas. She m. (1) Beryl GORDON. She married (2) Eugene MULLINAX. He was born 27 Sep 1909 in Keechi, Leon Co, Texas, & died 19 Oct 1961 in Dallas, Dallas Co, Texas. Child of Helen COOPER & Beryl GORDON is: + 131 i. Jo Nell15 Cooper GORDON32, born 4 Oct 1933 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas.

66. Julian Wayne14 COOPER (Lou Berta13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6,

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Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 6 Jan 1917 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 7 Jan 1970 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He married Maudie Annis STEPHENS 30 Oct 1940 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. She was born 30 Nov 1916 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas, & died 13 May 1996 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. (age 79) Children of Julian COOPER & Maudie STEPHENS are: + 132 i. Dwayne15 "Buster" COOPER, born 18 Jun 1941 Jacksonville, Cherokee County, Texas. 133 ii. Michael Gene COOPER, born 20 Apr 1944 in Jacksonville, Cherokee Co, Texas. He married Cheryl Alice BOLDS 18 Aug 1977 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas; born 5 May 1945 Dallas, Dallas, TX. 134 iii. Julian Glenn COOPER 22 Aug 1958, Tyler, Smith, TX.

67. Margaret "Margie" Ruth14 COOPER (Lou Berta13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 11 Sep 1919 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 20 Apr 1975 in Texarkana, Bowie Co, Texas. She married Haskell Edmond WRIGHT, Sr. 10 Feb 1940 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas, ceremony per- formed by Lee B. SMITH. He was born 1 Jan 1917 in Durant, Bryan, Oklahoma, & died 22 Oct 1991 in Texarkana, Bowie Co, Texas. Obituary from unidentified newspaper indicates that Haskell E. Wright, 74, of Texarkana were held with Dr. Gene Crawley and Rev. Donnie Cooper officiating. Burial was in Hillcrest Memorial Park. He had lived in Texarkana 48 years. He was retired from the Internal Revenue Ser- vice; member of Downtown First Baptist Church; the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; and the National Treasury Employees Union. Family met at 113 Tracola St., Texarkana. Survivors included children below; 8 grandchildren: John Powers, Jr.; Jason Powers; Jan Powers; Wendy Wright; Josh Wright; Stacie Stueart; Stefanie Stueart; and Megan Stueart; two g-grandchildren not named. Children of Margaret COOPER & Haskell WRIGHT are: + 135 i. Haskell Edmond15 WRIGHT, Jr., born 5 Nov 1944 in Texarkana, Miller, Arkansas. + 136 ii. Mary Margaret WRIGHT, born 3 May 1950 in Texarkana, Bowie Co, Texas. + 137 iii. Patricia Ann WRIGHT, born 29 Nov 1942 in Marshall, Texas.

68. Frank14 COOPER (Lou Berta13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Rich- mond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 14 Aug 1920 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 22 Jul 1995 in San Anto- nio, Texas. He married 3 May 1946 in Tyler, Smith, TX Gladys Margaret LASITER. She was born 13 Mar 1922 in Palestine, Texas. Obituary for Frank Cooper indicates that Revs. Donnie Cooper and M. L. Magee officiated. He died in San Antonio, funeral and burial were in Tyler. He was a life-long resident of Smith Co. He was a retired sales representative for White Swan Food Co., a member and deacon of East Tyler Baptist Church, & member of Masonic Lodge 764. He was preceded in death by eight brothers and two sisters. Pallbearers were Derrell Cooper, Weldon Cooper, Carroll Ray Cooper, Thomas West, Gary Paul Cooper, & Dr. Don West. Bennie & Russell Cooper served as honorary pallbearers. Survivors included four grandchildren: Mark Kennedy, Collin Kennedy, Stacey Maddox & Jamie Cooper. Other survi- vors are covered elsewhere. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery, Tyler. Children of Frank COOPER & Gladys LASITER are: + 138 i. Brenda Kay15 COOPER, born 27 Feb 1947 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 139 ii. David Frank COOPER, born 7 Jan 1949 in Jacksonville, Cherokee Co, Texas.

69. Thomas Lawrence14 COOPER (Lou Berta13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, Wil- liam6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 13 Nov 1922 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 3 May 1986 in Paris, Lamar Co, Texas. He married Mildred Grace WYNNE 27 Jan 1945 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. She was born 11 Jun 1926 in Pittsburg, Texas. Obituary from unidentified newspaper indicated that Thomas Lawrence COOPER was of Paris, TX, age 63; burial in Christi Gardens Memorial Park, Tyler, TX. He attended Bullard schools; was employed by Railway Express form 1944 until his retirement in 1975; member of Paris First Baptist Church; & member of Quinton Hawkins Sunday School. Three grandsons were unnamed, other survivors are covered in this work. Children of Thomas COOPER & Mildred WYNNE are: + 140 i. Joyce Ann15 COOPER, born 10 Dec 1945 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 141 ii. Janice Kay COOPER, born 1 Dec 1947 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas.

70. Louie Gene14 COOPER (Lou Berta13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 26 Sep 1924 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. He married Margaret Aline SPENCE 5 Jun 1946 in Centerville, Texas. She was born 25 Nov. 1928 in Olney, Young, TX. Children of Louie COOPER & Margaret SPENCE are: + 142 i. Linda Jean15 COOPER, born 23 May 1948 in Fairfield, Freestone, Texas. + 143 ii. Glenda Aline COOPER, born 22 Oct 1950 in Fairfield, Freestone, Texas. + 144 iii. Rose Marie COOPER, born 15 Dec 1955 in Dallas, Dallas Co, Texas. + 145 iv. Deborah Gayle COOPER, born 13 Jul 1958 in Fairfield, Freestone Texas. + 146 v. Rhonda Lynette COOPER, born 1 Jul 1962 in Fairfield, Freestone, Texas.

71. James Arthur14 COOPER (Lou Berta13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 9 Oct 1926 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 15 Jul 1954 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co, Texas (at army base). He married Patsy Ruth WYNNE 4 Apr 1947 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. She was born 18 Jul 1929 in Pittsburg, Texas. Obituary from unidentified newspaper indicated that Jams Arthur COOPER, 27, stationed at Ft. Worth in the USAF died at his home. Rev. E. B.

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Brooks of East Tyler Baptist Church officiated. Burial was in Tyler Memorial Park. He had been in Ft. Worth about three and one-half years. Survivors are covered in this work. Child of James COOPER & Patsy WYNNE is: + 147 i. Russell Wade15 COOPER, born 13 May 1953 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co, Texas.

73. Pauline14 SHIPP (May Belle13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Rich- mond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 29 June 1907 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 27 Apr 1979 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. She married Cecil McKinley LAMB 18 Jun 1927 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He was born 9 Jun 1904 in Tyler, Smith Co, Tex- as, & died 14 Jul 1935 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. Children of Pauline SHIPP & Cecil LAMB are: 148 i. Gary LAMB, born 29 Jul 1928 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas; died 20 Nov 1932 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. 149 ii. Leland Kenneth LAMB, born 12 Jul 1929 in Smith Co, Texas; died 31 May 1983, Tyler, Smith, TX; married Mary Jane GILLEY Parrish 20 May 1960 Tyler Smith TX.; she was born 12 Oct 1929 Crockett, TX, died 19 June 1997 Tyler, Smith, TX. + 150 iii. Gerald15 "Jerry" Ross LAMB 5 May 1932 Tyler, Smith TX, 151 iv. Burley Don LAMB, born 21 Feb 1935 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He married (1) Barbara Ann MINGS 2 Nov 1956 Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He married (2) Carolyn HORNE 23 Feb 1991 in Nacodoches, Nacodoches, Texas.

75. Odell14 SHIPP (May Belle13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 19 Jun 1913 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. She married Charles Russell STEVENS 12 Dec 1947 in Oklahoma City, Okla. He was born 15 Jul 1909 in Genesea, Illinois, & died 5 Jul 1973 in Bull Shoals, Ark. Child of Odell SHIPP & Charles STEVENS is: 152 i. Charlene15 Ann STEVENS born 14 Feb 1947 San Bernardino Co. CA..

76. Max14 SHIPP (May Belle13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 30 Aug 1911 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. He married Bobbye Dorothy COLE- MAN 3 Jul 1937 in Avenue Church, Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. She was born 23 Feb 1916 in Bullard, Smith, Texas, & died 6 Dec 1988 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. Children of Max SHIPP & Bobbye COLEMAN are: Robert Mac SHIPP 15 Jul 1938 Bullard, Smith, TX -- 15 Jul 1938 Bullard, Smith, TX. + 153 i. Ada Mae15 SHIPP, born 5 Jun 1939 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. 154 ii. Janice SHIPP, born 28 Feb 1944 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. She married William Fred SMITH 9 Aug 1971 Miami, Ottawa, OK; he was born 14 Aug 1941 Topeka, Shawnee, KS.

77. Sue Bell14 SHIPP (May Belle13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Rich- mond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 19 May 1916 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. She married Sanford Gilbert "Chief" NEWBURN 18 Jun 1937 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. He was born 16 Jul 1912 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 20 Apr 1980 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. Child of Sue SHIPP & Sanford NEWBURN is: + 155 i. Lynda Sue15 NEWBURN, born 20 Mar 1942 in Jacksonville, Cherokee Co, Texas.

78. Eugenia Faye14 SHIPP (May Belle13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 2 Apr 1918 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 6 Sep 1996 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. She married Archie Harrison "Woody" WOODWARD 27 Jul 1937 in Ontario, Calif. He was born 29 Nov 1917 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas, & died 5 May 2000 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. Her funeral announcement indicates that Revs. David Burcham & Ray Davis officiated. Interment Bullard Cemetery; Pallbearers: Hal Jr. Smith; Red Gaiser; Burley Lamb; & Jerry Lamb; Ronnie Stephens & Roger Moore. Her obituary in Tyler Times-Courier-Telegraph, Sunday Sep. 8, 1996, p. 14 indicated that she died in a Tyler hospital. She had lived most of her life in Bullard area, California, and was currently living in Dallas. She was a member of Urbandale Baptist Church of Dallas and Eastern Star No. 715 of Dallas. This obituary listed her daughter as Suellen STITES. Seven grandchildren and 10 g-grandchildren were not named. Obituary p. 16, Tyler Courier-Times-Telegraph, Sunday May 7, 2000. Archie H. "Woody" Woodward died at his residence. Rev. Dale Perry officiating. Born in Smith County, lived in Dallas prior to returning to Tyler area four years ago. He retired from a welder's supply company in Dallas and was a member of Friendly Baptist Church of Tyler and 27 year member of James Ladd Burgess Masonic Lodge No. 1305 in Dallas. Pallbearers: Hal Jr. Smith; Tim Pierson; Red Gaiser; Eric Horton; Burley Lamb; & Jerry Lamb. Preceded by his wife. Survivors not named elsewhere included: brother, Edward C. WOODWARD, Duncan Mills, CA; & sister, Marcie Markle, Bakersfield, CA. This obituary listed her daughter as Suellen STILES. (Nunnally has STITES DFB) Children of Eugenia SHIPP & Archie WOODWARD are: + 156 i. Merlin15 Harrison WOODWARD, born 10 May 1938 in Montibello, Calif. He Lived in Martina CA when his father died. + 157 ii. Joyce Elaine15 WOODWARD, born 10 Jul 1944 in Monterrey Park, Calif. + 158 iii. Sue Ellen WOODWARD, born 15 Jul 1940 in Los Angeles, Calif. She lived in Santa Rosa, CA when her father died.

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Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 28 Jan 1920 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. He died 2 June 2001 in Clif- ton, TX. He married Naomi Arlene RUNDELL 25 Nov 1942 in Walnut Springs, Texas. She was born 21 Mar 1921 in Walnut Springs, Texas. Funeral announcement indicates that John Wesley SHIPP was 81 years, 4 months, and 4 days of age. Services were held at Memorial Methodist Church, Walnut Springs TX. Interment was in Russell Cemetery. Rev. Danny Niedecken officiated. Pallbearers: Brent ; Kent Munden; Jerry Lamb; Theo Ray Sartor; Frank C. White; & Gene Albrecht. Honorary pallbearers: Dr. Richard Spitzer; David Sartor; Ron Stephens; Jack Hart; Merlin Woodward; Rick Stephens; & Burly Lamb. Survivors: wife of Walnut Springs; Darlene Munden & husband Phillip (sic) of Morgan; 2 grandsons; Brent Munden and wife Gail of China Spring; & Kent Munden & wife Kim of Clifton; 4 g-grandchildren: Tyler Munden; Trent Munden; Kade Munden; & Kassidy Munden. 3 sisters: Sue Bell Newburn of Bullard; Faustine Stephens of Englewood CO; Odell Stevens of Bull Shoals, AR. Brother Max Shipp of Bullard. His obituary Monday, June 4, 2001 Star-Telegram, p. 10 indicated that he was 81, retired loan officer for Production Credit Association, died in a Clifton hospital. In remembrance of Arlene RUNDELL Shipp of Walnut Springs, Texas Born March 21, 1921 Walnut Springs, Texas Died: Thursday, September 5, 2002, Clifton, Texas; age: 81 years, 5 months and 14 days. Service: 3:00 P.M. Sunday, September 8, 2002; Memorial Methodist Church, Walnut Springs, Texas.; Interment: Russell Cemetery Officiating: Rev. Linda Wimberly; Rev. Danny Niedecken Pallbearers: Brent MUNDEN; Kent MUNDEN; Jerry LAMB; Theo Ray SARTOR; David SARTOR; Jack HART Survivors: daughter: Darlene & husband, Phillip MUNDEN of Morgan; Grandsons: Brent MUNDEN & wife Gail of China Springs; Kent MUNDEN &wife Kim of Clifton Great Grandchildren: Tyler MUNDEN; Trent MUNDEN; Kade MUNDEN; Kassidy MUNDEN Sister: Maude Sartor of Grandbury Special Friend: Nancy Page of Iredell Preceded in death by: daughter: Theoresa Jean SHIPP on April 24, 1950; husband: J. W. SHIPP on June 2, 2001 Lawson Funeral Home Meridian, Texas Arlene had taught school all of her life until she retired. She was loved by everyone that knew her. No one could ever remember hearing her say one bad word about anyone. She taught that to her family members and students. The church was packed and they came as far away as California. Songs were In The Garden; & When We All Get To Heaven; scriptures were Ecclesiastes 3: 1-8 & 2 Timothy 4: 7-8. She truly was a loving Chris- tian and one of the finest ladies I have ever known. Helen Nunnally. Children of John SHIPP & Naomi RUNDELL are: 159 i. Theoresa Jean15 SHIPP, born 16 May 1947 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co, Texas; died 24 Apr 1950 in Clifton, Bosque Co, Texas. + 160 ii. Virginia Darlene SHIPP, born 28 Jul 1944 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co, Texas.

80. Ellen Faustine14 SHIPP (May Belle13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 7 Jul 1924 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. She married Lloyd Franklin STEPHENS 15 Jan 1941 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He was born 30 Apr 1921 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas, & died 10 Aug 1988 in Ft. Worth, Tar- rant Co, Texas. Children of Ellen SHIPP & Lloyd STEPHENS are: + 161 i. Ronald Lloyd "Ronnie" STEPHENS. 31 July 1943, Jacksonville, Cherokee, TX. + 162 ii. John Rickey15 STEPHENS 26 Oct 1951 Ft. Worth, Tarrant, TX.

82. Cathaleen Ellen14 GREEN (Mattie Victoria13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, Wil- liam6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 17 Mar 1916 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. She married George Curtis HILLIARD 7 Aug 1948 in Canton, Van Zandt Co, Texas. He was born 21 Aug 1913 in Canton, Van Zandt Co, Texas, & died 2 Feb 1999 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. Funeral announcement for George Curtis HILLIARD indicated that service was held at First United Methodist Church, Canton, TX. Interment was in Hillcrest Cemetery. Clergyman was Rev. W. C. Hall. In addition to wife above, and children below, list of survivors included: son, James Curtis & Madelon HILLARD; daughter; Billy & Joanna Hudson; brother Bryan HILLIARD; sister, Annie Laurie Teal. Children of Cathaleen GREEN & George HILLARD are: + 163 i. Susan Kay15 HILLIARD, born 4 Mar 1951 in Grand Saline, Van Zandt Co, Texas. + 164 ii. Michael Lee HILLIARD, born 29 Dec 1953 in Grand Saline, Van Zandt Co, Texas. + 165 iii. Mary Lynn HILLIARD, born 3 Jun 1955 in Grand Saline, Van Zandt Co, Texas.

83. William Thomas14 "W. T. " GREEN (Mattie Victoria13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 31 Aug 1918 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 13 Jan 1998 in Gadsden, Ala. He married Ercell Gwendolyn GROSS 28 Jun 1946 in Etowah, Ala. She was born 4 Jul 1918 in Etowah, Ala. Obituary from unidentified newspaper indicated that William Thomas "W. T." GREEN was 79, lived in Egypt Community; Jerry McCright officiated. Burial was in Crestwood Cemetery in Gadsden AL. He was a member of Howellton Methodist Church; retired from Etowah County Board of Education; served his country in the armed forces; & was a member of the Cattleman's Association, American Legion, and many other organizations. Although born in Tyler, TX, he resided most of his life in Etowah County [AL] most of his life. Survivors included wife; son below; two grandsons, T. J. "Bud" & Tyler GREEN; sisters Cathaleen (Curtis) Hilliard Canton, TX; and Eva Jewel (Vernon) Ratzliff, Perryton TX; special sister-in-law, Mary Nell Vice; several other brothers in law and sisters in law and a host of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were George Simmons, Max Blanton, Robert Eubanks; Bert Lister; Mike Brown; & Jonny Cannon. Honorary pallbearers were Riverview Regional Hospi-

1572 Terrell Trails tal third floor Interventional Coronary nurses & aides who took loving care of him.; Dr. Webb Sledge; Dr. Korn; Dr. Patel; Dr. Stansfield; Dr. Robinson; Dr Kwan; Dr. Ghafary and all personal friends. He was loved and respected by all who knew him and will be greatly missed. Child of William GREEN & Ercell GROSS is: + 166 i. James Harold15 GREEN, born 25 Nov 1952 in Gadsden, Etowah Co, Ala.

85. Eva Jewel14 GREEN (Mattie Victoria13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 8 Jan 1923 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. She always wore glasses. She married Wilbur Doyle JOHNSON 27 May 1948 in Louisiana. He was born 28 Oct 1920 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas, & died 29 Sep 1993 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. Children of Eva GREEN & Wilbur JOHNSON are: + 167 i. Wilber Doyle15 JOHNSON, Jr., born 29 Sep 1953 in Delhi, La. 168 ii. David Keith JOHNSON, born 27 Nov 1955. 169 iii. Craig Steven JOHNSON, born 26 Nov 1959 in Freer, Webb Co, Texas.

86. John Hershell14 CONN (Mary Jerusha13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 3 Jun 1918 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. He married (1) Letha Inez HANEY 20 Jun 1948 in Houston, Harris Co, Texas. She was born 9 Aug 1927 in Etoile, Texas, & died 4 Dec 1999 in De Ridder, La. He married (2) Ruth Irene CARROLL 8 Apr 2000 in De Ridder, La. She was born 20 Jan 1917 in Merryville, La. Child of John CONN & Letha HANEY is: + 170 i. Nancy Sue15 CONN, born 29 Aug 1949 in Freeport, Harris Co, Texas.

88. Mary Ellen14 CONN (Mary Jerusha13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 10 May 1925 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. She married RIDGEWAY I 8 Feb 1944 in Pampa, Gray Co, Texas. He was born 21 Aug 1921 in Bakersfield, Calif., & died 29 May 1985 in Bakersfield, Calif. Child of Mary CONN & Robert RIDGEWAY is: + 171 i. Robert Allen15 RIDGEWAY, II, born 26 Mar 1945 in Houston, Harris Co, Texas.

89. Mary Nan14 HULGAN (Malvenevie13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 17 Sep 1944 in Port Neches, Jefferson, Texas. She married Sammy Earl BECKWORTH 4 Sep 1964 in Port Neches, Texas. He was born 21 Aug 1922 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. Children of Mary HULGAN & Sammy BECKWORTH are: + 172 i. Kami Nell15 BECKWORTH, born 16 Jun 1969 in Houston, Harris Co, Texas. 173 ii. Bradley Earl BECKWORTH, born 30 Jun 1972 in Houston, Harris Co, Texas. He married Stacey Kay FIFE 15 Jul 1995 in Conroe, Montgomery Co, Texas; born 8 Oct 1972 in Conroe, Montgomery, Texas.

90. Paul Grady14 HULGAN (Malvenevie13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 6 Jan 1917 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 12 Jan 1977 in Ran- dolph Air Force Base, Universal City, Texas. He married Helen Marie PETTIGREW. She was born in Buffalo, Leon Co, Texas, & died 24 Jan 1984 in Buffalo, Leon Co, Texas. Obituary from San Antonio Express Friday, Jan 14 1977 indicates that CM/Sgt. Paul G. HULGAN (retired) of 911 Horseshoe Trail, Universal City TX, age 60, Revs. Charles Merrell & Wayne Williams officiating. Interment in Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery with full military hon- ors and under the auspices of Randolph Masonic Lodge No. 1268, AF & AM. Daughter listed as Mrs. Martha Joe (sic) Bascom, Houston. Four grandchildren not named. Other survivors wife and son below. Pallbearers not listed. Honorary pallbearers -- staff & members of Woodlake Golf Club. Hulgan was a member of Universal United Methodist Church, member and past master of Randolph Lodge No. 1268, 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason, and had been a resident of San Antonio for 35 years. Children of Paul HULGAN & Helen PETTIGREW are: + 174 i. Paul Gordon15 "P. G." HULGAN, born 2 Dec 1941 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas. 175 ii. Martha Jo HULGAN, born 11 Feb 1944 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas. She married (1) ? ? BASCOM in Hawaii; mar- ried (2) Elvin O. "Cowboy" CARNEGIE 14 Aug 1980 in Waller Co. Texas.

94. Gorden Stephen14 HULGAN, Jr. (Malvenevie13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 25 Feb 1926 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 2 Dec 1989 in De Soto, Dallas Co, Texas. He married Jo Ann WATKINS. She was born 30 Nov 1929 in Baytown, Harris Co, Texas, & died 11 Mar 1985 in DeSoto, Dallas Co, Texas. Undated clipping from unnamed newspaper indicates that Gordon HULGAN, Jr., executive vice president of Gulf Coast State Bank in Winnie TX since its inception in 1959 has been name president. Obituary unnamed/undated newspaper indicates that Gordon S. HULGAN, Jr. of DeSoto, a retired banker, Rev. Ben McAnally officiated. Sur- vivors: son, Von Hulgan of Ferris TX; daughters Kali Ferguson of Cedar Hill; Vicki Kahler of Palmer; three grandchildren, not named. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Memorials to American Diabetes or American Cancer Societies. Children of Gorden HULGAN & Jo WATKINS are: + 176 i. Vicki15 Lynn HULGAN, born 14 Jul 1957 in Orange, Texas. + 177 ii. Von Scott HULGAN Sr., born 14 May 1960 in Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas

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178 iii. Kelli Kai HULGAN, born 20 Jun 1965 in Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas; married (1) ? ? FERGUSON; married (2) William D. NEU 9 June 1984 Ellis County TX..

96. Patricia Ann14 TERRELL (John Hunter13, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Rich- mond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 12 Jan 1945 in Houston, Harris Co, Texas. She married Norman Paul MANZIEL 6 Jan 1964 in Rusk, Cherokee Co, Texas. He was born 21 Oct 1942 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. Children of Patricia TERRELL & Norman MANZIEL are: 179 i. Catherine Ann15 MANZIEL, born 5 Sep 1964 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. She married Steven Lee RAMSEY 5 Aug 1995 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas; born 5 May 1964 in Corpus Christi, Neuces, Texas. + 180 ii. John Paul MANZIEL, born 6 Dec 1966 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. 181 iii. Bridgette La'Lae MANZIEL, born 8 Mar 1968 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. She married Harley Dean HOOPER 8 Apr 1999 in Bellagio Chapel in Las Vegas, Nev.; born 1 Nov 1947 in Randlette, Cotton, OK; son of Mr & Mrs. Johnny Reed of Walters, OK and the late Harley Lindsey HOOPER. Bridgette is a graduate of Robert E. Lee High School and owner of Bridgette's. Harley is owner of The Suit Club.

97. Joan Hazel "Marie"14 TERRELL (Hayden Edward13, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, Wil- liam6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 2 Nov 1928 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. She married (1) Wil- liam Thomas "Dub" HALL, Jr. 12 Oct 1946 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He was born 3 Sep 1925 in Whitehouse, Smith Co, Texas. She married (2) Samuel Odell ESCHBURGER 16 Jun 1963 in Longview, Gregg Co, Texas. He was born 13 Sep 1927 in McDade, Bastrip Co, Texas, & died 2 Dec 1989 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. Children of Hazel TERRELL & William HALL are: 182 i. Martha Elaine15 HALL 6 Feb 1947 Jacksonville, Cherokee, TX; married Eugene NOBLES 20 Jan 1964 Tyler, Smith, TX; he was born 4 Mar 1943 Tyler, Smith, TX.. 183 ii. Kenneth HALL 2 Sep 1949 Tyler, Smith, TX; married Roberta Gail DOCKERY in McAlester, Pittsburg, OK.. 184 iii. William Thomas HALL 23 Aug 1954, Tyler, Smith, TX; married Brenda Louise HIGGINS 22 Aug 1975 Whitehouse, Smith, TX; she was born 4 Feb 1956 Jacksonville, Cherokee, TX. Lisa Ann HALL 17 Jan 1963 Tyler, Smith, TX; killed in auto accident Sep. 1963.

Children of Hazel TERRELL & Samuel ESCHBURGER are: 185 i. Lisa15 ESCHBURGER. 186 ii. Sherry Lynn ESCHBURGER. 9 March 1964, Tyler, Smith, TX' married Lorine/Lauren CURRY in Dallas Co. TX. + 187 iii. Teresa Ann ESCHBURGER 16 Apr 1965 Tyler, Smith, TX.

98. Bobbie Jean14 TERRELL (Hayden Edward13, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Rich- mond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 6 Jul 1930 in Jacksonville, Cherokee Co, Texas; LIVING. She married George Robert CLARK 16 Oct 1947 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He was born 11 Oct 1925 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas, & died 21 Apr 1974 in Lufkin, Angelina Co, Texas. Children of Bobbie TERRELL & George CLARK are: 188 i. Linda Carol15 CLARK, born 24 May 1948 in Jacksonville, Cherokee Co, Texas. She married Michael O'BYRNE 22 Mar 1973 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas; born 21 Nov 1945 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. 189 ii. George Robert CLARK, born 20 Feb 1950 in Abilene, Taylor Co, Texas. He married Nancy Elaine ATTEBURY 11 Dec 1971 in Arthur, Douglas & Moultrie Counties, Illinois. 190 iii. Rickey Wayne CLARK, born 18 Oct 1951 in Baird, Callahan, Texas. He married Barbara Ann SMITH 25 Feb 1971 Sab- ine Co., TX..

99. John Haden14 TERRELL (Hayden Edward13 TERRELL, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, Wil- liam6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)29 born 3 Sep 1933 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. He married Patricia Mae WILLSON 30 Apr 1953 in Las Vegas, Nev.; born 7 Jan 1933 in Ukiah, Calif. Family tradition says that she was in California with children and an abusive previous husband. She called John. He went to CA, brought her and the children back. Children of John HadenTERRELL and Patricia Mae WILLSON: 191 i. John Hayden15 TERRELL Jr?, 11 Oct 1959 Tyler, Smith, TX. Married (1) Jan C. BROWN 4 Feb 1978 Smith Co., TX; married (2) Jill C. COX 7 Sep 1985 Smith Co., TX. 192 ii. Sharon Gail TERRELL 11 Jul 1958 Tyler, Smith, TX married (1) Donald P. WALSH 14 Dec 1974 Smith Co. TX.; married (2) Michael A. BAUMSTARK 17 Sep 1983 Dallas Co TX. Step-children of John Hayden TERRELL, Sr. i. David Paul TERRELL born 30 Aug. 1951, Hamilton CA. ii. Michael Arthur TERRELL born 11 April 1954. iii. Sandra Jean TERRELL born 1 Jan 1957 Tettuma, CA.

100. Billy Edward14 TERRELL (Hayden Edward13, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 19 May 1938 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. He married Lynda Lou NULL 24 Oct 1959 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. She was born 10 Jan 1938 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas.

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Children of Billy TERRELL & Lynda NULL are: 193 i. Jeffrey Alan15 TERRELL, born 10 Apr 1963 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He married Sandra Kay CATES 8 May 1987 in Flint, Smith Co, Texas; she was born 14 Jan 1958 Ada, OK.. + 194 ii. Angela Kay TERRELL, born 5 May 1965 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas

101. Barbara Ann14 TERRELL (Hayden Edward13, John Wesley12, Peyton11, Anthony M.10, Richard C.9, William8, James7, William6, Richmond5, Robert4 Tirrold, William3 Tyrrold, David2, Robert1)32 was born 23 May 1941 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. She married Young Mari- on IVEY 13 Dec 1958 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. He was born 3 Dec 1934 in Bullard, Smith Co, Texas. Children of Barbara TERRELL & Young IVEY are: + 195 i. Randy Wayne15 IVEY, born 4 Aug 1960 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 196 ii. Marion Lee IVEY, born 14 Apr 1964 in Tyler, Smith Co, Texas. + 197 iii. James Keith IVEY, born 20 Sep 1966 in Houston, Harris Co, Texas. 198 iv. Russell Todd IVEY, born 29 Oct 1971 in Houston, Harris Co, Texas. ------TO BE CONTINUED NEXT ISSUE

G15 Zodie TERRELL - 4 Sep 1898 m(1). Bill ADDED INFO NEWMAN; m(2). Jessie ALLEN JESSE D. TERRELL p. 1553 G16 Eadie or Edie TERRELL -19 July 1900 From: Helen Nunnally m(1). Emmonds CHANDLER; m(2). Riley [email protected] EMORY Subject: BIBLE RECORDS GIVEN ME BY Osten G17 Fred TERRELL -25 Oct 1901 m. Anna TERRELL ON ONE OF MY TRIPS TO ALA- THOMAS BAMA BEFORE 1988 Renie TERRELL - 20 Dec 1903 - died young Editor's Note: Numbers added to this Bible record G18 Hugh TERRELL - 6 Mar 1905 m. Bessie coincide with those used in the Descendants of An- EDSLEY thony M. TERRELL in the last issue of Terrell G19 Verbie TERRELL -23 Feb 1907 m. Robert Trails. The last two were not submitted, probably PARRISH because they were born after the 1910 census. The next two are new numbers assigned in case Those who died young were not included in the last someone can extend this line. issue and since they have no descendants are not G19A Flossie TERRELL -26 June 1911 m. James assigned numbers here. DFB GILMER G19B Osten TERRELL 8 June 1913 m. Grace PARENTS - BIRTHS: SPARKS 22. J. D. TERRELL-27 Mar 1864 PARENTS - DEATHS: wife: Loucretia TERRELL-5 Jan 1868 J. D. TERRELL -20 Sep 1938 CHILDREN - BIRTHS: Loucretia TERRELL 19 AUGUST 1939 G10. Rufie TERRELL - May 27 1887 m. Ella CHILDREN - DEATHS ROACH G11 Gordon TERRELL -11 Feb1889 m. Mollie Freeman TERRELL - 2 Oct 1896 Isaac TERRELL - 7 Apr 1898 TUCKER G12 Nellie? TERRELL -12 Feb 1891 m. Mr. Renie TERRELL - 2 Apr 1906 NEWMAN; Looks like Sion NEWMAN Fred TERRELL -June (no day or year) Freeman TERRELL Apr 1893 - died young Rufie TERRELL - (no date) G13 Dora TERRELL - 27 June 1894 m. Cleve Dora TERRELL King - (no date)Hugh TER- RELL - (no date) KING G14 Jessie D. TERRELL - 27 Sep 1896 m. Stella ROACH Isaac TERRELL -16 June 1897- died young 1575 Terrell Trails “Compiled Service Records of Division, State of Georgia, commanded by Lieut. Volunteer Soldiers Who Served from William JOHNSON.” Discharged as Pvt. on 10 1784 to 1811.” Aug 1793 and paid at the rate of $3 a month with final pay of $4. [Spool 7] [Militia call-up was to National Archives Record Group M905 defend settlers from attacks by Cherokee and Creek Copied by Don C. Terrill, Alexandria, Virginia Indians.] [Don: Possibly John Dabney Terrell Sr., b. 1775, Bedford Co, Va.; d. 1850, Marion Co, Ala.; TERRYL, Moses - Georgia Militia. Mustered as m. Lydia Briscoe Warren, b. 1774-80, N.C.; d. Pvt. on 1 Jan 1796 for service to 27 Dec 1796 at 1853, Marion Co, Ala. John was living in Franklin Fort Carus, Wofford’s Station, service to commence Co, Ga. At the time.] 1 Jan 1796 and expire 31 Mar 1796. Discharged as Pvt. on 31 Mar 1796. Unit was “a detachment of TERRELL, Edmund - Huston’s Battalion, Ken- militia infantry stationed at Fort Carus, Wofford’s tucky Mounted Volunteers. Mustered as Capt. on Station, under the command of Lieut. John COL- 14 Jul 1794 for service to 22 Oct 1794 in “a compa- LINS, authorized by the President of the United ny of mounted volunteers under the command of States, and ordered into service by his Excellency Capt. Edmund TERRELL, in the service of the the Governor of the State of Georgia.” Pay record United States, commanded by Major General shows pay rate of $6.66 a month, with final pay of Charles SCOTT.” Pay per day of $1.86-1/3. Giv- $19.98. [Spool 8] [Militia call-up was to protect en advanced pay of $40; final pay of $209.33-1/3. Wofford’s Settlement from Cherokee Indian Raids.] Signed receipt as Capt. for $81.07-6/9 pay at Lex- [Don: Moses Terrell, b. ca. 1750, N.C.?; d. 21 Feb ington, Ky., on roll dated 22 Aug 1795. [Spool 12] 1831; m. Nancy Ann Martin, b. ca. 1754, Chatham [See below “The Battle of Fallen Timbers”] [Don: Co, N.C.] Probably Edmund Terrill, b. 1768; d. 1820-28, Lawrence Co, Ind. George Terrell (below) was TERRYL, Timothy - Georgia Militia. Mustered as probably his brother.] Pvt. on 1 Jan 1796 for service to 27 Dec 1796 at Fort Carus, Wofford’s Station, service to commence TERRELL, George - HUSTON’s Battalion, Ken- 1 Jan 1796 and expire 13 Mar 1796. Discharged as tucky Mounted Volunteers. Mustered as Pvt. on 14 Pvt. on 13 Mar 1796. Unit was “a detachment of Jul 1794 for service to 22 Oct 1794 in “a company militia infantry stationed at Fort Carus, Wofford’s of mounted volunteers under the command of Capt. Station, under the command of Lieut. John COL- Edmund TERRELL, in the service of the United LINS, authorized by the President of the United States, commanded by Major General Charles States, and ordered into service by his Excellency SCOTT.” Pay per day of $1. Given advanced pay the Governor of the State of Georgia.” Pay record of $15; final pay of $90. [Spool 12] [See below shows pay rate of $6.66 a month, with final pay of “The Battle of Fallen Timbers”] [Don: Probably $16.65. [Spool 8] [Militia call-up was to protect George TERRILL, b. 1775, Culpeper Co, Va.; d. Wofford’s Settlement from Cherokee Indian Raids.] after 1850, prob. Gibson Co, Tenn.. (Kentucky Ge- [Don: Probably Timothy Terrell, b. ca. 1762, Va.; nealogical Society "Blue Grass Roots" (1881), p. d. ca. 1829, Elbert Co, Ga.; m. Sarah __, b. 1784, 108, Madison Co. Marriages, George TERRILL Ga.; d. after May 1860] m. Patsy STEVENSON on 29 Dec 1796.) Ed- mund Terrell (above) was probably his brother.] TERRELL, John - 2nd Regiment, 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Georgia Militia. Mustered as Pvt. on 2 Jul TERREL, William - Price’s Battalion, Kentucky 1793 for service to 10 Aug 1793 in “a detachment Mounted Volunteers. Mustered as Pvt. on 7 Jul of militia of the 2d Battalion 2d Regiment of the 3d 1576 Terrell Trails 1794 for service to 30 Oct 1794 with pay of $1 a pany of Mounted and Foot Infantry, in the service day “in a company of mounted volunteers com- of the United States, order to Natchitoches under mander by Capt. William LEWIS, called into ser- the command of Major Ferdinand L. vice by the President of the United States in 1794.” CLAIBORNE” Discharged as 1st Lieut. on 17 Oct Given advance pay of $15. Shown as discharged 1806 and paid $13.54 pay plus $5.60 for use of from hospital as Pvt. on 30 Oct 1794 and paid bal- horse. Pay roll has the notation “Mounted.” [Spool ance of $106 on that date. [Spool 13] [See below 24] [See below “1806-07 Border Dispute with “The Battle of Fallen Timbers”] [Don: Possibly Spain"] [Don: Timothy Terrell, b. 1777; d. after William Terrill, b. 1764, Culpeper Co, Va.; d. 1817, Lawrence Co, Miss. Archibald Terrell 1830, Madison Co, Ky.; m. in 1793 at Madison Co, (above) is his brother.] Ky., Malinda Bernard, b. 1774, Orange Co, Va.; d. 1846, Madison Co, Ky.] THERRELL, Benjamin - 5th Regiment, Missis- sippi Territory Militia. Mustered as Cpl. on 4 Oct TERRELL, John - Russell’s Battalion, Kentucky 1806 for service to 22 Oct 1806 in “a company of Mounted Volunteers. Mustered as Pvt. on 10 Jul mounted Infantry under the command of Samuel 1794 for service to 22 Oct 1794 with pay of $1 a STOCKETT, 5th Regiment M. M. T. in the service day in “a company of mounted volunteers under the of the United States.” Archives footnote: “Identi- command of Capt. Richard TAYLOR, in the ser- fied by Doctor Dunbar ROWLAND, State Histori- vice of the United States, commanded by Major an, Jackson, Miss., as a company of Mississippi General Chas. SCOTT.” Given advance pay of Territory Militia called out in 1806 for the Sabine $15. Discharged as Pvt. on 12 Sep 1794 and paid Expedition. A.G. 062. 14, Rosters.” [Spool 24] balance of $59. [Spool H] [See below “The Battle [See below “1806-07 Border Dispute with Spain"] of Fallen Timbers”] TERRILl, William - MC GANGHEY’s Compa- TERRELL, Archibald - 1 (CLAIBORNE's) Reg- ny, Knox County Regiment, Hamilton District Mili- iment, Mississippi Territory Militia. Mustered as tia, Territory South of the Ohio. Mustered as Pvt. Pvt. on 12 Jan 1807 for service to 11 Feb 1807 with on 24 Feb 1794 at Knox Co, Ky. Shown as “absent pay of $5 a month and clothing allowance of $2.51 without leave.” Mustered again on 24 Oct 1794 as a month in “Capt. Charles B. GREEN’s Company Sgt. in “a detachment of mounted infantry under of Infantry, of the 1st Regiment of Militia of the command of Lieut. John MC CLELLAN, Knox Mississippi Territory, when in the service of the Regiment, Hamilton District Militia, commander by United States, on a detachment on the Mississippi James WHITE, Esq., for the protection of Mero River against Col. BURR.” Discharged as Pvt. on District, Territory South of Ohio.” Shown on 24 11 Feb 1807 and paid for one month. [Spool 24] Oct 1794 roll as “present.” No discharge date [See below “1806-07 Border Dispute with Spain"] shown. [Spool 31] [See below “The Battle of Fall- [Don: Archibald Terrell, b. 1774; d. 1824, Adams en Timbers”] Co, Miss.; m. Nancy Martin, b. Red River, Va. Timothy Terrell (below) is his brother.] TERRALL, Obadiah - YOUNG’s Company, Sumner County, Militia, Territory South of the TERRELL, Timothy - 1 (CLAIBORNE's) Regi- Ohio, Ky. Mustered on 1 Jun 1794 as Pvt. at Knox- ment, Mississippi Territory Militia. Mustered as 1st ville, Ky., for service to 30 Jun 1794 in “a company Lieut. on 4 Oct 1806 for service to 17 Oct 1806 of infantry, commanded by John YOUNG, of the with pay of $30 a month and horse-use allowance of Regiment of Sumner County, Territory South of the 40 cents a day in “Capt. William T. VOSS’ Com- Ohio” with pay at $3 a month. Discharged on 30

1577 Terrell Trails Jun 1794 with pay of $3. Mustered as Pvt. on 1 Sep 1806-07 Boarder Dispute with Spain 1794 for service to 30 Sep 1794 in “a detachment of Following the Louisiana Purchase, Spain and the troops in the service of the United States, at or from United States could not agree on Louisiana's west- Sumner County Militia, Territory South of the ern border with Texas, which was then still held by Ohio, under the command of James FARR” with Mexico. Spanish officials maintained that the Tex- pay of $3 a month. Mustered again as Pvt. on 1 Oct an border traditionally had extended to the Arroyo 1794 with service to 31 Oct 1794 ($3/mo.), this Hondo, a dry gulch west of Natchitoches. The time in a unit commanded by Zachariah GREEN. United States, however, argued that Louisiana's Mustered again as Pvt. on 1 Dec 1794 with service border stretched at least to the Sabine River, and to 31 Dec 1794 in a unit commanded by John possibly even to the Rio Grande. WILLIAMS ($3/mo.). All of the above are Sumner Co Militia. [Spool 32] [See below “The Negotiations to resolve the western border dispute Battle of Fallen Timbers”] [Don: Obediah Terrell, broke down when Spain and the United States sev- b. 1774, prob. Va.] ered diplomatic relations in 1805. Rumors circulat- ed that both sides were gathering troops near the TORREL, Edmund - GOODWIN’s Co, 33rd contested area, and in 1806 General WILKINSON (MAYO’s) Virginia Militia. Mustered as Pvt. on sent his forces up the Red River. Meanwhile, Col. 13 Jul 1807 for service to 17 Jul 1807 in “Capt. Aaron BURR was gathering a private army to seize Edmund C. GOODWIN’s Company of Light In- New Orleans and sever the U.S. western territories fantry” with pay at $5 a month. Paid 83 cents for 5 from the United States. (BURR was subsequently days. [Spool 17] [See below “The Chesapeake Af- tried for treason, and acquitted.) However, General fair of 1807"] WILKINSON managed to avert warfare and found a solution acceptable to both sides, in part because TERREL, William - Capt. DAY’s Company, Vir- he served both parties -- the United States as com- ginia Militia. Mustered on 4 Jul 1807 for service to mander of southwestern troops and Spain as a spy. 3 Aug 1807 as drummer in “a Company of Virginia The compromise that was reached with Spain estab- Militia (Infantry) commanded by Capt. John DAY lished a "neutral strip" in the disputed area, with in actual service of the United States” with pay at neither power presiding over it for over a decade. $6 a month. Discharged on 3 Aug with one Finally, in 1819 a treaty signed by both parties month’s pay plus $3.06 for clothing. [Spool 19] placed the boundary between Texas and the United [See below “The Chesapeake Affair of 1807"] States along the Sabine River, where it remains to- day. [see also President Thomas JEFFERSON’s The Chesapeake Affair of 1807 Special Message to Congress, 22 Jan 1807 (Nation- On 22 Jun 1807 there was an attack by the British al Archives)] warship Leopard upon the United States frigate Chesapeake, as the result of the British claim to the The Battle of Fallen Timbers right to search and impress “British” (usually Amer- In Ohio, the defeat by the Indians of U.S. Generals ican) seamen. The attack occurred at sea off Hamp- HARMAR in 1790 and General ST. CLAIR in ton Roads, Virginia. The militia was called out by 1791 made the Indians of the Ohio country seem the authority of the President. This was one of the invincible. But the United States Army learned events leading to the War of 1812. valuable lessons from these defeats.

General Anthony WAYNE took command of the Legion of the United States in 1792. He trained his 1578 Terrell Trails men hard and waited until his army was ready be- knocked down many trees. These "fallen timbers" fore marching against the Ohio Indians. The great gave the battle its name. The American army lost chief Little Turtle called General WAYNE the about 30 men and another 100 were wounded. The "chief who never sleeps" and said the Indians Indian losses are hard to count because they carried should make peace. The other Indian leaders did not most of their dead and wounded away from the bat- agree. Blue Jacket took over as war chief. tlefield. Probably more than 200 warriors were killed and more than double that many were On 28 July 1794, General WAYNE's army marched wounded. northward from Greenville. The army had 2,000 men of the Legion of the United States and 1,500 General WAYNE's army defeated the Indians and mounted volunteers (including Maj. Gen. Charles chased them to the British Fort Miami. The British SCOTT’s command). On 20 August 1794 they met would not help the Indians. The Indians felt be- a force of about 1,100 Indians including Wyandots, trayed by the British. One year later, the Indians Miamis, Ottawas, Delawares, Mingoes, Shawnees, came to Greenville to surrender formally. They Potawatomis, Chippewas, and some Canadian mili- signed the Treaty of Greenville opening all of Ohio tia disguised as Indians. There was a fierce battle to white settlers. through a part of the forest where a recent storm had Stone Age The proven, the probable, the possible, and the mythological — from Europe! The TURRALLs of East Suffolk An Exercise in Genealogy from Robert TURRALL-CLARKE (836) Quoted (with editorial changes) from the Tyrrell Family History Society Newsletter (U.K.), Vol. 25, No. 2, Summer 2002, pp. 44-49 (with permission)

Editors note: There were a substantial number of TURRALL/TYRRELL/TERRELL (etc.) immigrations to the U.S. from Great Britain throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. While we do not yet know how many (if any) came from East Suffolk, this article is of historical interest because of the connection of the TURRALL family to the Norman invasion and the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Don Terrill Capitalization of surnames and bold emphasis added to conform to Trails format. DFB

The TURRALLs of East Suffolk are comparatively well recorded; The family tree, which has been profession- ally verified, dates back to 1480. Two questions, however, immediately arise. Firstly, how has it been possible to get as far back as 1480 in the first place, and secondly if one can get back so far, why not further?

Our researchers, and there were several working on different aspects, followed the traditional method, tracing back the male line from son to father, generation by generation. The remarkable thing is that there were always sons at every stage. Secondly, the family appears to have had sufficient land and goods to make wills, without which the task would have been impossible before the date when censuses began in about 1840. So wills often hold the key to successful genealogy. Of course, there are also education and other social records, and trade di-

1579 Terrell Trails rectories, but these are largely 19th century. Wills and Taxation returns such as the Hearth Tax, come into their own when many other sources have died out.

There is one other factor which is of prime importance, and that is location. The TURRALLs of East Suffolk are found in Bungay and [near-by] areas in 1480; members of the family were still there two hundred years lat- er. As the centuries passed they moved comparatively little in terms of distance, perhaps ten to twenty miles a generation, the reason being that this was a large farming family, predominately arable; they lived within a day's ride of each other so that mutual help was available at harvest time.

In the 18th century the TURRALLs were more than farmers. Edmund TURRALL claims the rank of Gen- tleman (and at the time it was a rank) and he and his wife, Alice, are reputedly the subject of a painting by GAINSBOROUGH. They aspired to marry into the CLARKE family of East Bergholt, prosperous clothier merchants associated with the wool trade, one member of which, Stephen CLARKE, had been Lord High Sheriff of Suffolk in the 17th century.

For some centuries the family had also been engaged in business other than farming; several of the younger sons who had not inherited land soon diversified into associated businesses. John TURRALL of Sternfield had a major wheelwright enterprise, and in Bungay other members of the family had businesses in leather (cordwainers) and were substantially involved in the meat industry. Not surprisingly we find the TURRALLs owning property in Bungay in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, and South Norfolk, as well as at Leiston; if one sets out to chart the villages where the family farmed over the centuries they include: Elmham St. James, South Elmham, Holton, Yoxford, Halesworth, Blyford, Laxfield, Great and Little Glenham, Grundisburgh, Wrentham, Orford, Pettistree and interestingly, Thorington.

The family name was not always spelled in the same way but only once, in 1600, does it appear as TYRRELL. No earlier or later generations spells it in that way and it must have been a slip on the part of the clerk who rec- orded it. All of our researchers are agreed. The TURRALLs of East Suffolk are not in any way related to the TYRRELLS of Gipping [formerly believed to be the ancestors of the Virginia Terrells]. Unlike that fam- ily, they are always found in East Suffolk and nowhere else. The TYRRELLs may have come to Gipping as late as the 16th century (see O.F. BROWN's The Tyrells of England). They are, of course, found in Essex and Norfolk much earlier. But the TURRALLs have a far longer Suffolk pedigree, as we were to discover.

The Family before 1480 What then were the sources which we now had to rely? Surprisingly some of them were at Arundel where our Medieval Latin scholar went to examine a number of deeds in the archives of the Dukes of Norfolk. Then there were taxation records such as the Hearth Tax and the lay Subsidy Return of 1327, Army lists and in par- ticular the Feet of Fines which stretch over centuries, recording local land transactions. Only the names of landowners appear in these records, which are, in effect, land transfers between members of the gentry. Not surprisingly the TYRRELLs of Gipping regularly appear, the TURRALLs of East Suffolk less so but they are there nonetheless in the medieval records for each century, albeit the number of entries are limited in East Suffolk and South Norfolk.

The overall impression was that the family's social status might have suffered something of a decline in the 14th and 15th centuries. We were not able to trace back from son to father as we had done previously simply be-

1580 Terrell Trails cause there were not enough wills at our disposal. That was not say that they had not been made but simply that we have not discovered them; however, the search continues at present.

We were now in the realms of history rather than genealogy and the best course of action seemed to be to locate the family before and at the time of the Norman Conquest [AD 1066], when they were substantial and well rec- orded, and work forward. This was, of course, not at all the genealogist's approach but it was all that was left to us; as it transpired the results are very interesting.

The Viking Family The historians generally agreed that on the balance or probabilities this was a Danelaw family that probably arrived with the Great Army of Viking-Danes in 870 AD. It had been previously thought that the Great Army arrived and wintered at Thetford before moving north, and that it had not colonized the land; the reason for that view was simply that too few artifacts have been found. However, more recent archaeology has changed things. Brooches, for example, have been found of comparatively poor quality suggesting that quite humble families had settled with the Danish Army in East Anglia [England].

So here we have a warrior family in the Danelaw in the 9th and 10th centuries, probably associated with, related to or descended from THORKELL the Tall, and Earl THORKELL, a substantial landowner in East Anglia.

The Foundation of Normandy It was in 875 that ROLLO claimed to have a dream, the result of which was that he led part of the Viking Army across to France to settle on the banks of the Seine near Paris. It was a momentous move. We know that one branch of the TURRALL family followed him. Earl THURAL of Bedford went across the sea to France, along with the men who were willing to serve him.

Over the next one hundred fifty years the Vikings quickly integrated with their Frankish hosts. What emerged was the most efficient fighting machine in the whole of Europe — the Normans.

Hastings The men who returned at Hastings in 1066 bore little or no relationship [resemblance?] to those who had stayed behind, albeit that they had the same family origins. In character they were predominantly French or Frankish; their cavalry was trained as that of CHARLEMAGNE had been. Their taste in poetry and music was far more Frankish than Norse and, above all, they brought with them a system of law which was quite unique.

Turold of Bayeux: The capture of King Harold William the Conqueror had a half-brother, Odo, Bishop of Bayeux. His first knight was TUROLD, the only knight named in the Bayeux Tapestry which was probably made in Canterbury under the supervision of Odo's wife. TUROLD and his brother were leading figures in Normandy before the Conquest, Constables of Bayeux and Rouen. TUROLD was also King William's personal legate [emissary]. It was he who was sent to nego- tiate with a French Count, to hand over the captured Harold, the Saxon King, who had been washed ashore af- ter a storm off the coast of France. The same custody of Harold was of the utmost importance to William the Conqueror's future plans that he entrusted that task to TUROLD whom we see in the Bayeux Tapestry —― a very tall, armored knight who fought at Hastings (see picture).

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Translation of Latin text in above picture: Where Harold and Guy converse. Where Duke William's messen- gers came to Guy. Turold William's messengers. This is image 5 of the Entire Bayeux Tapestry at http://hastings1066.com/index.html

The Norman Invasion William planned his Norman invasion with meticulous care, making sure that as far as possible he had allies in England before setting sail. He also had excellent information about the country through which his invading army would pass and that intelligence, insofar as it involved the North Downs of Kent, was gathered by TUROLD prior to the Norman Conquest. It was, therefore, not surprising that after the victory he was given charge of Rochester Castle. It was from that stronghold that his notorious sons Ralph (who may well be he who is described in the Domesday Book as Ralph the Insane or Ralph the Fat; Gilbert (who became Lord of Longstowe in Cambridgeshire); Roger (the first knight of the Bishop of London) and TUROLD, the notorious Abbot of Peterborough who was also probably a member of the family. The strong-armed tactics of these sons and other relations of TUROLD are well recorded in Domesday. It's pages are littered with the word invasit (i.e., seized) in relation to manorial land. It follows that by 1086,at the time of Domesday, the TUROLDS had very considerable land holdings on behalf of those they represented, namely Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, the Bishop of London and others.

The Song of Roland One of the most famous medieval poems is The Song of Roland, which ends: This poem was written by Toroldus It is thought that he was a brother of those who had fought at the Battle of Hastings and probably became Bishop of Evremeu. He eventually became Chaplain to King William Rufus. It is confidently claimed by the historians that it is this TOROLD who wrote the Song of Roland. Interestingly, it recalls the war between the Franks under Charle- magne and the Moors, fought in Spain and Southern France.

The Family that did not cross to France There is also some record of the Viking Family that had remained behind in England and had not followed ROLLO to Normandy. We find in a Deed of 1100, a gift made by them for the foundation of a priory at Hor- kesley on the Essex/Suffolk border.

Hereward the Wake At the Great Feast held by the monks of Ely in 1071, HEREWARD the Wake sat on the right hand of the Ab- bot of Ely and THORKELL on the left. This was the leader of that part of the family which had remained in England and had not followed ROLLO to Germany. Here he was, a man who felt threatened by Norman usur- pation of his lands, joining forces with the rebel HEREWARD. It is an irony that a member of the Norman 1582 Terrell Trails family, TUROLD, The Abbot of Peterborough, was the man who was sent by William the Conqueror to deal with HEREWARD. It is, of course, the stuff of legend that HEREWARD escaped, only to give himself up later in return for his life.

The Medieval Turold Family: Knights Templar and Hospitaller From time to time we find members of the family in the records. A TUROLD, likely to be a descendant of Roger, knight to the Bishop of London, is found giving land for the foundation of Charing Cross Hospital in 1189. He is clearly a Knight Hospitaller.

The First Crusade There is some evidence that several members of the family accompanied ODO of Bayeux as Knights Templar on the First Crusade. ODO was to die in Sicily. It is not certain what became of the TURRALLs, but it is thought that several of them may have died in the battle capturing Jerusalem. Whatever the truth may be, the historians are agreed, the family appears to have undergone a change of social status in the early Middle Ages. One or two still emerge in the limelight, for example TURRALL, the royal cook in the thirteenth century, and his descendants two generations later. The name appears now and then in the land transactions of the Feet of Fines. There is a Judge, a Master of the Middle Temple. There is also William TOREL, the goldsmith, proba- bly the descendant of a moneyer at Norwich in the 11th century, the Viking (non-Norman) branch of the family. It was TOREL who made the effigies of King Henry III and Eleanor which are now in Westminster Abbey. Thanks to its superb technical execution this effigy of Queen Eleanor by Torel is one of the most successful of all the mediaeval royal tombs.

Conclusions It would appear, therefore, that this was a family that emerged in England about 870 AD with the Great Viking Army, part of which followed ROLLO to Normandy, and became prominent Normans, taking part in the Battle of Hastings and being rewarded with the charge of Rochester Castle and other extensive land holdings thereaf- ter. Probably due to death on the Crusades, the family may well have fallen from its exalted position so that by the 13th and 14th centuries they are found as landowners in South Norfolk and East Suffolk but with much di- minished holdings. By the 16th century they had re-established themselves and by the 18th century, they re- emerged among the gentry. This then, is a very old established family, comparatively well recorded, and very English in pedigree.

What is the Bayeux Tapestry? Before we begin it should be understood that it is not a Tapestry in the full sense of the word. It is an embroi- dery. It was constructed from eight separate pieces of linen which were joined to make up its length. It is ap- proximately 70 meters long and half a meter wide. It is evident that at one stage it was even longer, probably as much as seven or eight meters are missing. This is a tragedy as it may have answered many of the questions that give cause for [historical] debate today. More will be said about this below.

It is generally agreed that Bishop Odo was the architect who commissioned the Bayeux Tapestry. It was de- signed and constructed reasonably soon after the battle in 1066. It was made without any shadow of doubt to celebrate and record for posterity the events leading up to the battle and its aftermath. Like so many artifacts, the Bayeux Tapestry survived through luck and endeavors of certain individuals and groups. Following its con- 1583 Terrell Trails struction in the decade following the battle, the exact date or time it took to construct is not known, it was trans- ported to Bayeux. Here we assume, it was put on display in the Church of Notre Dame, which was consecrated by Bishop ODO in 1077. We know that the Tapestry remained within the Cathedral walls for the next 400 years because an inventory of treasures catalogued it. Little is known or little interest was shown for almost an- other 300 years. It remained in the Cathedral.

Interest began to mount around 1750 in England where it was referred to in a work entitled the Palaeographia Britannicus. No attempt was made to investigate it further by the English. In 1792 the seeds of civil war had been sown. The Tapestry was in danger. The French revolution had begun. It was at this time that the very ex- istence of this masterpiece held in the balance. But for the actions of one man, a Lambert Leonard LE FOR- ESTIER, it would have been lost. The people of Bayeux now fighting for the Republic used cloth to cover their wagons. There was a shortage of cloth until somebody remembered a supply of it in the cathedral. It was re- moved and used to cover a wagon. When Lambert saw what was happening, he replaced the Tapestry with other cloth. The people of Bayeux, determined never to allow this to happen again, the city council set up a fine arts council to protect its treasures. It was just as well that they did because two years later in 1794 it was again to be cut up and used as decoration for a public holiday.

In 1803 it was removed under protest by Napoleon and transported to Paris. Napoleon used the Tapestry as in- spiration for his planned attack on his natural enemy England. When this was aborted, it was returned to the people of Bayeux. Frightened of losing the Tapestry, the council kept the Tapestry on a scroll. It was shown only to eminent guests and dignitaries. This tended to stretch the embroidery but at least it was safe. It spent the next 15 years being moved around Bayeux for its own safety. In 1818, the existence of the Tapestry was causing great interest in England. To this end, an English draftsman was sent to Bayeux to inspect and catalogue it. He spent 2 years making an in-depth study of it. By inspecting every pin hole, he devised a program of restoration. In 1842, repairs were affected in Bayeux. It was removed from the scrolls and displayed for all to see under glass. The Tapestry was again removed in 1870 during the Franco-Prussian War but returned in its glory 2 years later. Here it remained on display until 1913 prior to the outbreak of World War 1 where it was again removed and stored in a safe place. The same action occurred dur- ing the second World War, it was removed for safe keeping and out of the hands of Nazi Germany who tended to collect art from conquered countries. On the 6th June 1944 a reverse invasion took place. This was known as D-Day. To avoid the Tapestry being damaged during the inevitable conflict, it was secretly moved to the Lou- vre in Paris where it was stored in their vaults. Following the surrender of Germany, the Tapestry was displayed again in Paris in all its glory. The following year it was returned to Bayeux under the jurisdiction of the munici- pal library. Today it is on display in Bayeux and can be viewed by the general public.

The Tapestry consists of 623 humans, 55 dogs, 202 horses, 41 ships, 49 trees, almost 2000 Latin words, over 500 mythical and non-mythical creatures such as birds and dragons, and at least 8 colors of yarn are discernible.

The missing piece It is known that the Tapestry is not complete and that at least seven or eight meters of it are missing. Where and when this portion disappeared will never be known. Considering its checkered history it is necessary to postu- late what might have been included in that section. The last part in existence depicts the defeat of the English. If you were deliberately attempting to remove a portion of the Tapestry, this would be a good place to do it, espe- cially if you were French. This missing section would almost certainly have included William's consolidation

1584 Terrell Trails of England and his coronation on Christmas Day 1066. His acceptance by London and the construction of the Tower of London. It would also have depicted the justification of him becoming king. An attempt was made to construct the final piece quite recently in England. It was, like this paragraph, speculation however. The simple fact is that we shall never know. Let us just be grateful that this relic has survived when so many others have not. The above narrative on the Bayeux Tapestry was quoted from a web page constructed and written by Glen Ray Crack, Battle, East Sussex, U.K., http://hastings1066.com/index.html. That site pictures the entire tapestry in 35 sections. In a pension file document dated 1832, Nathan de- clares his age to be 77. This will put his birth at S TERREL OF NM 1755, not 1736/37. By Don C. Terrill: Can you identify him? Nathan TERRILL & Ruth BUCK probably had 1880 Census New Mexico Territory; Placitas, Ber- son in 1735/36 that they called Nathan, but Nathan nalillo, NM; FHL Film 1254802; National Archives b. 1735/36 and Nathan b. 1755 are not the same Film T9-0802; Page 34A person. FORMAT; Name; relationship sex marital race age I drew 2 conclusions: (1) Nathan TERRILL/Ruth birthplace occupation father's birthplace; mother's BUCK ARE NOT the parents of the Revolutionary birthplace. Nathan; & (2) the ancestral line of the Revolution- 1. Frank GONZALES self M W W 50 NM ary Nathan is unknown. Farmer; NM; NM I have been in touch with another researcher who 2. Maria GONZALES dau F W W 28 NM keeping agrees that the Revolutionary Nathat was born in house; NM; NM 1755 and that his ancestry is unknown, or at least in 3. Rosalia GONZALES dau F S W 25 NM Prosti- doubt. tute; NM; NM Anyone descended from Nathan & Dorothy should 4. Dolima GONZALES dau F S W 16 NM Prosti- order this file from the National Archives. Alt- tute; NM; NM hough the handwriting is difficult to read, it is very 5. Concision GONZALES dau F S W 10 NM; intersting. My cost for the file was $37.00. NM; NM EDITOR'S NOTE: We thank Mrs. Schneider for 6. Juan Y GONZALES son M S W 6 NM; NM; sharing this record information with us. Without NM conscientious researchers like her, the errors of 7. M. F. HAWKINS other M W W 40 NY Team- former researchers and publishers would be perpet- ster Ireland; Ireland uated. The job of an editor is to ensure that infor- 8. S. TERREL other M S W 22 IA Teamster; KY; mation is readable, not to verify the content of the IN. material that crosses his desk.. This is why I con- tinually admonish Trails readers that printed infor- NATHAN TERRILL CORRECTION mation should be used only to locate source records. DFB By #644 Freda M Schneider; 4808 Greenwood Lane NW; Rochester MN 55901 email: O. H. P. TERRELL [email protected] Fall 2000 Trails, p. 1353 contains some info about By Don C. Terrill Nathan TERRILL who fought in the American One of the more interesting characters that I have Revolution and married Dorothy PHELPS. encountered is Oliver Hazard Perry TERRELL I recently got the pension file from the National Ar- (1830-1922) of Orange Co. VA. As of 1860, he owned at least 33 slaves. There was an O. H. P. chives about Nathan & Dorothy. I find that I am th in complete disagreement with the info about Na- TERRELL who served in Co D 20 Battalion, VA than on page 1353. Heavy Artillery, C.S.A. It had to be this Oliver as there were no other candidates with those same ini- tials. After the war, undere Executive Order of the 1585 Terrell Trails President dated 29 May 1865 certain former Con- Box 1235; Black Mountain, NC 28711; web site is federate Citizens were required to apply to the U. S. Http://www.slrc-csa.org President for a pardon in order to have their U. S. citizenship restored. This included, inter alia, per- sons who had held Confederate commissions and TERRIL, IOWA persons whose property was valued at more than Info submitted by Don C. Terrill from $20,000. O. H. P. TERRELL, age 35, of Orange http://www.teril.com/history/ Co. VA applied for a pardon in July 1865. He said The town of Terril, Dickenson Co., IOWA was ac- that he was opposed to secession and gave no aid to tually founded by E. E. TAYLOR, but was named the C.S.A. government except what was forced up- for Aaron B. TERRIL, the first recorded settler. on him by law. He had property valued at more E. E. TAYLOR was b. in Tama County in 1862. than $20,000. (National Archives, Record Group In 1895, he bought nearly 1,000 acres of land an M1003, "Case Files of Applications from Former laid out the town of Terril. He was a self-made Confederates for Presidential Pardons [Amnesty man. In addition to his land holdings, he was a Papers], 1865--1867, Virginia. I'd say that Oliver stockholder in 3 banks; proprietor of the Traer, Io- had a lot of brass!!! wa Star Clipper, claimed by the newspaper Blue Bok to be the best county weekly newspaper in the TERRILL VS CHAO USA. He was a benevolent man who died follow- The last info that I received on the case that our So- ing a long illness in January 27, 1943 at the age of ciety President, Mr. Don C. Terrill has filed after 81. being denied his right to display his Confederate Heritage during a celebration by other ethnic groups AARON B. TERRIL indicates that the case is still in court and has cost Aaron B. TERRIL was born in Lorain Co. OH, the Southern Legal Resource Center over $4,000. June 25, 1843, s/o Truman TERRIL & Amarilla The Southern Legal Resource Center is a non-profit HIGGINS, the former a native of CT and the latter SC Corporation. Donations to this organization are of OH. tax deductible. Other cases they are defending in- In 1852, the parents and two sons, including our clude: a Mobile AL man who carried a Confederate subject, drove across the country from St. Joseph battle flag in a Veterans' day parade; taking a depo- MO to CA, ultimately arriving at Diamond Spring. sition from TX Governor Bill Daniel in the Texas They drove 5 yoke of oxen and it required five and plaques case; Mission St. Joseph Hospital in Ashe- a half months for them to complete the trip. The ville NC where employees and contractors are for- father engaged in the grocery business at Diamond bidden to wear Confederate flags; the Lawrence Co. Spring, but in 1856, they were burned out, losing all AL school board over a Confederate Curriculum of their property, and two weeks later, the mother proposal; Dixie Outfitters Tee shirts and the right of died. students to wear them, etc. In 1857, Truman TERRIL and his son Aaron re- You might be surprised to learn that Mr. H. K. turned to the mid-west, settling near Coldwater, MI. Edgerton,the Chairman of the Board of Advisors of In 1864, the father came to Iowa, where he em- this organization is a black businessman. He is barked in the grocery business and was soon after- former NAACP supporter, and a descendant of a ward joined by Aaron. Later, Truman TERRIL sold black Confederate Soldier. He has also suffered his interest in that business. He died in 1884 in discrimination because of his African ancestry and Crawfordsville IN. again because of his southern ancestry. There were three children in the family. One died As a non-profit Society, we cannot contribute to the in infancy. cause without approval of the entire membership. One son, Elbert TERRIL, enlisted for service in However, if you wish to make a donation, the ad- the Civil War as a member of Co. I, Forth MI Cav- dress is: Southern Legal Resource Center; P O alry at Coldwater, for three years. He mustered in on August 29, 1862. He was a young man of 22 at 1586 Terrell Trails that time [b. ca1840]. He was taken prisoner and Church and passed away in that faith Aug 30 1905. paroled on December 31, 1862. He was transferred For many years prior to her death, she was a semi- to the invalid corps May 1, 1864, and was dis- invalid. The extreme devotion and unremitting care charged at Springfield IL on the 8th of July, 1865, at shown her by her husband and daughters were only which time he was a member of the fifteenth Regi- equaled by her great and unselfish concern for her ment Veteran Reserve Corps. husband and children. She left 2 daughters, Lillian Aaron B. TERRIL accompanied his father on his Louise and Blanche M. TERRIL. moves until his lengthy residency in Coldwater, MI. Lillian Louise TERRIL passed away Mar 31, He enlisted in August 7, 1862 at the age of nineteen 1907. She was born in Coldwater MI and was in Co. I of the Fourth Cavalry. On the 29th of Au- brought to Iowa by her parents during her infancy. gust, he went to the front on a three year enlistment. For 25 years, she was organist of the Congregation- He was taken prisoner but was paroled January 26, al Church and Sunday School of Manchester. In 1863. He was discharged at Columbus OH 12 Jan 1908, her father gave a handsome pipe organ to 1864 because of a service connected disability. Herrick Chapel of Iowa State College at Grinnell as While in service, he participated in many major and a memorial to her. minor engagements. The regiment took part in 90 As of 1914, Blanche M. TERRIL was attending engagements. This regiment captured Jefferson Moody Institute in . DAVIS at Irwinville GA May 10, 1865. Mr. TERRIL married his second wife Mrs. Eliza- Aaron TERRIL took part in the following en- beth CLEAVES Shaw on Mar 17 1909. She died gagements: Stanford KY Oct 14 1862; Gallatin TN July 5 of the same year. Nov 8; Lebanon TN Nov 9; Rural Hill TN Nov 15; On Nov 9, 1910, he married in Waterloo, IA to Mrs. Baird's Mill TN Nov 30; Hollow Tree Gap TN Dec Nellie HANCOCK Ranson, widow of George 4; Wilson's Creek Road TN Dec 11; Franklin TN RANSON of Fortuna, CA. Dec 12; LaVergne TN Dec 26; Jefferson's Bridge Mr. TERRIL united with the Congregational TN Dec 27; Nashville Pike TN Dec 30; Stone River Church April 3, 1870. He served as deacon for 25 TN Dec 31; LaVergne TN Jan 1, 1863; Manchester years. For a number of years, he was a member of Pike Jan 5; Harpeth River Shoals TN Jan 12; Cum- the Board of Trustees and chairman of the Finance berland TN Jan 13; Bradyville TN Jan 21. After Committee. He was superintendent of the Sunday this engagement, he was taken prisoner. School for fourteen years and for 13 years acted as In October 1868, Aaron B. TERRIL joined his fa- President of the Deleware County Sunday School ther in Manchester in a grocery business under the Association. name of Terril & Son. This partnership continued The town of Terril, Dickinson Co. Iowa was named about 3 years until H. A. GRANGER purchased for him as he owned land which is now the town the interest of the father. The firm continued as site. Terril & Granger for about 3 years. At that time, His political allegiance was given to the Progressive Aaron bought out his partner and conducted busi- Party after a long connection with the Republican ness along until 1878 when he turned his attentions Party. He belonged to the Grand Army of the Re- to commercial pursuits and took up the study of public and served 2 years as commander of the W. medicine at the State University of Iowa. A short A. Morse Post. time after his graduation, he re-entered the grocery It matters of citizenship, he was always as true and business and was an active merchant of Manchester loyal to his country as when he followed the old for 18 years. He occupied a prominent and enviable flag upon southrn battlefields. His entire career has position in commercial circles and had a substantial been characterized by progress and by patriotism. degree of success. He made a splendid record as a citizen, soldier, and Aaron TERRIL was married three times. On Feb as a businessman. (Originally taken from A History 7 1866, at Elyria OH, he married Louise E. TUT- of Deleware County, Iowa and Its People, published TLE, who was b. Mar 21 1840 in Cooperstown NY. in 1914.) She was a devout member of the Congregational 1587 Terrell Trails MC KAY BIBLE RECORDS Barney N MC KAY and Mary J PYRON was Taken from MARION CO. [AL] TRACK'S married Feb 22 1879 by Stephen CARULLE The bible was published by American Bible Socie- Lida P FREE departed this life Oct 13 TH 1881 ty, New York,1860 copied by Martha FREE departed this life Oct 5 th 1883 Mrs. Hermon PYRON, La Mesa, California, In the C.C MC KAY departed this life Aug, 9 1885 possession of William C. MC KAY, Route 2, Sul- Additional info, provided by Emma Jean PALM- ligent,AL in 1950. ER Fowler. C. C. MC KAY was born on the 22nd day of May Christopher Columbus MC KAY was the son of 1815 Norman MC KAY and 1st wife Linda HOL- His wife, Pamela O,REAR McKay was born on LOWAY ,, Norman MC KAY 2nd wife was Mar- the 28 day of Sep.1819 tha Patsy DODSON White George S MC KAY was born on the 10th day Norman MC KAY entered land in Marion Co. on March 1838 Dec 16 1822 and Sep 18 1826 according to the Mar- Lydia P MC KAY was born on the 14th day of ion Co Plat Book, He was in Madison Co before Nov. 1839 Alabama became a State, Amanda C MC KAY was born on the 5th day of This Bible record contributed [to Marion County Dec. 1841 Tracks] by Jean Fowler. Martha E MC KAY was born on the 20th day of Dec. 1844 QUERIES William M.MC KAY was born on the 21st day Limited to two per member per year & Jan. 1848 limited to 50 words each maximum. John M MC KAY was born on the 8th day of Oct Want info on ancestors, birth, death, marriage, of 1J 852 and Leethie WARD b. 11/29/1908 at AL George S. MC KAY and Minerva O'REAR was 09/16/1981 and her first spouse Thomas N. TER- married Dec 30th 1869 RELL b. 10/26/1907 at Roopville, Carroll, GA; d. Baby born Dec 25th 1870 and departed this life Jan 03/05/1973 at Tanner Memorial Hospital, Carroll- 1 1871 ton, Carroll, GA; m. 04/13/1930 at Villa Rica, Car- Annie second child of G. S and Minerva MC KAY roll, GA. I am also searching for info on related was born on the 19th day of Nov, 1871 families of TERRELL, BOYD, WOOD including Minnie Third child of G. S and Minerva MC KAY Boyd TERRELL. #631 Miss Monzie Terrell; was born on the 2nd day of April 1873 3434-B Sandner Ct; Homewood, AL 35209. Barnes H MC KAY was born on the 16th day of April 1855 Seeking the father of brothers William Henry Hattie MC KAY was born on the 24th day of July TERRILL b. 1830 in England and John TER- 1874 RILL b. 1837 in England. Mother was Elizabeth Pinkney FELTON and Helen MC KAY was mar- b. 1803 in England; location uncertain, possibly ried Feb,4th 1884 Cornwall. They immigrated to Wisconsin, USA, in Mahala O'REAR departed this life on the 22nd of the 1840-50 era and to Wilson Co. TX in 1889. My Jan 1900 grandfather, James Henry TERRILL was b. in Pamela MC KAY departed this life Jan,,,, the 26 Linden Iowa Co. WI August 17, 1866. He d. 1901 02/10/1950 in TX. He married Mary Geneva George S MC KAY and Manirva O'REAR was STUART 01/03/1889.#643 Wayne H. Terrill; married on the 30th day of Dec 1869 by 4511 Casa Oro Drive; Yorba Linda, CA 92886- A. J. HAMILTON Esq, 3259; email: [email protected] William M MC KAY and Mary V, PYRON was I have TERRELL's connected to my Cherokee married Dec,31th 1872 by A. J. HAMILTON Esq. line. Have you information on WATTS, CARGI- John FREE and Martha E MC KAY was married LE, DERRICK, LONG, QUARLES, SELF, May 24th 1874 by John D TERRELL J. P. 1588 Terrell Trails BECK, WEBSTER, YORK, CHASTEEN, John Deaf BARNES married a TYRELL, Edward BRIGGS? was born about 1765 in North Carolina he married Paula McGee, [email protected] about 1785/88. I do not have any information on this unknown TYRELL /TERRILL. Please post a note that anyone who wishes to join I have found seven children of Edward and the Colonial Dames of the 17th Century through the TYRELL /TERRILL. They had a son named Ter- line of Richmond TERRELL is able to do so and rill BARNES born 1793 in North Carolina; died may contact me. after 1850 in Tennessee. He married BARNES born Thanks. Patricia H. London 1803; died in Cumberland County, Tennessee. [email protected] This unknown Tyrell/Terrill may have died before 1800 I am at a lose end can not find any information I currently have, two TERRELL lines. on the person can you help? I wish I had more in- The first is Abigail TERRELL b c Aug 1644, bap. formation. My Barnes line is through Thomas Aug 1644, 1st Church Milford, CT m. William BARNES and Elizabeth HARRINGTON TYLER. (Abigail & Roger; Roger; William; Thomas is the sixth child of Edward he was born 9 George). March 1804 in Wilkes County, North Carolina. The second, from LI, is Emma Elivira TIRRELL, Robert Ed Barnes; 4737 Kirchoff Ln.; Imperial, b Jun 1843, Selden, LI, d. 6 Mar 1929, Patchogue, MO 63052; Phone: 636-942-2662 LI, m. Hiram S. SWEZEY. Her sister, Mary Ann TIRRELL b 28 Apr 1850, Lake Ronkonkoma, LI, Hi Don, d. 25 Jan 1925, Patchogue, LI, m. Edward Forrest I saw your postings in the TERRILL GenForum SWEZEY, brother of my Hiram. Emma's and and decided that you had probably researched a Mary Ann's parents were George TIRRELL and larger territory than most of those I saw as I scanned Marendy RULAND, m. 11 Feb 1842, probably in a couple of pages in GenForum. I thought that you Manorville, LI. might be able to help to me. I would appreciate any info you might be able to First I am looking for more information on the fol- help with, particularly regarding the ancestry of my lowing: George TIRRELL. I also have some other Terrell 1880 Keokuk Co., Iowa links, primarily from my HALLOCK collateral TERRILL, J. W. 28 b. IA (Is he a James or John lines. They may all be found on my GEDCOM at or??) the LI Genealogy site. TERRILL, M. P. 26 b. IA (I feel sure that she is Glenn A. Bristow; Parasite Group; Department the Pheba STORY below) of Zoology; University of Bergen; Allegaten 41; TERRILL, E. A. 3 b.IA (I feel sure that he is the N-5007 Bergen, Norway; e-Mail: Ernest A. below. [email protected]; tel.: (47) 55582589 TERRILL, Lewis W. 20 or 2? b. IL (can't read my cousins writing!!!) Hezekiah F. HARRINGTON married Matilda I am certain that the 3 year old child is the same TERRELL 29 Oct 1840 in Amite Co., MS. I think person as follows in the she may be related to Joseph TERRELL and Anna 1900 Webster Co., NE. census. HEWITT, and possibly Sarah TERRELL, who TERRELL, Ernest A. 23 b. Mar 1877 (age fits) IA married Richard Creech WESTBROOK. Can father b. PA. mother b. OH you verify her parents? Any help in tracing her an- TERRELL, Myrtle M. 19 b. Dec 1883 KS cestry would be appreciated. Her daughter was my Marriage record.- 18 Jan 1899 of Webster Co., NE. great-grandmother. Paul Jones Fort Worth Ernest TIRRELL age 21 (his father- J. TIRRELL [email protected] and mother is Pheba STORY) married to Myrtle BOYCE My name is Robert Ed Barnes. I am researching I don't have Ernest for 1910 yet but the 1920 lists my BARNES Family. Edward BARNES son of his father as born in PA. 1589 Terrell Trails and mother as born in IA. Your help will be most which I am sending you by USPS, but nothing on appreciated. Please let me hear from you. Kathy the SEXTON or COX ancestry. Don C. Terrill Johnson; 11564 W. Tulane Pl.; Littleton, Co., (with the Terrell Society of America) 80127; 303-978-0271; [email protected] I have found some info on my grandfather, William Kathy Luther TERRELL. He was born, Dec.29,1879, Earnest's parents were Jeremiah Wallace TER- place unknown, he died Dec.1, 1959, Odessa Texas, RILL and Marilla Phoebe STORY. I have Ear- Ector County. He was survived by 3 sons, Dennis nest TERRILL's ancestry back 4 more generations. Lavon TERRELL, Mannon Gerald TERRELL, I will mail it to you (USPS) using the address which J. T. Jake TERRELL and by 2 daughters; Reba you furnished. I would appreciate any data that you TERRELL and Luther Laredo TERRELL. may wish to share regarding Earnest's descendants. Hopefully this will hook up with something. Don C. Terrill (with the Terrell Society of Ameri- [email protected] ca) Regarding your 2 February e-mail on William Lu- Hi Don, ther TERRELL, I have no firm data. A possible Here I am again, on a different TER- candidate is William L. TERRELL, son of Alan RILL/TERRELL family or group. Brinsfield TERRELL (b. 1858). William is born I was born in Grayson Co., VA., and doing research in Marshall Co, Ala., and in the 1880 census he is of my Grayson Co., VA., families. I know of the shown as 5 months old (as of April or May 1880). REEVES families and in researching my SEXTON You need to do further research on your grandfa- families there, I knew of the widow of Timothy ther. His death certificate should list his place of TERRILL/TERRELL marrying a COX. As I also birth and his parents. He should also be in the 1930 have COX ancestry the surname TER- census (due out in May 2002). If he seems to be a RILL/TERRELL is of interest to me, and there is good match for the William L. TERRELL I have some sort of link of TERRILL/TERRELL to the described, I have ancestry information on Alan MAY/MAYS family, I am sure, but I don't know Brinsfield TERRELL. Don C. Terrill how. Benjamin SEXTON, brother to my SEXTON an- Dan: cestor, lived in Grayson Co., late 1700s early 1800s Could you tell me how to get your newsletter, cost, moved to Bath Co., KY, his son John had a daugh- etc.? ter Nancy who married a Timothy TER- Do you have David TERRELL b. 1729 Orange RILL/TERRELL, I have nothing on them. County, Virginia; d. 14 Feb. 1805? Married 19 June The SEXTON and the TERRILL/TERRELL fami- 1749 to Sarah JOHNSON. His parents were David lies appear a lot in the same migratory patterns. TERRELL and Agotha CHILES, David d. 1757. Was the Timothy TERRELL/TERRILL who left His parents was William TERRELL and Susan- a widow Elizabeth TERRILL/TERRELL who nah WATERS and his parents was William TER- married a James COCK/COX (later always spelled RELL and Martha (last name unknown). David COX) a brother to the Obediah TER- Boudreau [email protected] RILL/TERRELL???? Kathy Johnson Us- [email protected] My line descends from Thaddeus and Martha TRUSNER TERRELL, both born in KY in early Kathy, 1800's. They were married in IN 1836 and are both I have an Elizabeth SEXTON who married Timo- buried in Washington County, IN. I've had no luck thy TERRELL ca. 1772 in Virginia. He died be- finding info on their parents or siblings. I believe fore 1783, probably in North Carolina. On 15 May Martha may have had a brother named Jacob, be- 1782 at ___, the widow Elizabeth married James cause he lived in Washington County also and is COX. I have the Terrell ancestry back to England, buried near where they are. Jacob's first son was 1590 Terrell Trails named Thaddeus and Thaddeus and Martha's first Searching for Moses TERRELL and Nancy Mar- son was named Jacob, this may be coincidence tin TERRELL. Moses TERRELL was my Great though. I recently received data that Thaddeus is Great Great Grandfather. My Great Great Grand believed to be the son of Thomas and Nancy Parents were John TERRELL and Sarah BLACKERBY TERRELL but the info I have YOUNG. My Great Grand Parents were Griffin found on them says they were married in 1815. Ford TERRELL and Mary Jane JONES. My Thaddeus was born in 1807. Does anyone have Grand Parents were John William TERRELL and any info that could help me out with this? Kendra Martha Lou Ella ALBRITTON. Billy Hewitt - Floyd; 5423 East State Road 160; Salem, Indiana [email protected] 47167; [email protected] Looking for information on Linda CRANNELL I am trying to find a g-g-g-greatmother. Her name Terrell and family. I have her married to a James was Catherine TERRELL and she married a Jo- A. TERRELL. Children :Jame [Jane/James? dfb], seph ENOCH. One of their daughters was Eliza- Sidney, Carol, Edward, and Lillie, born between beth ENOCH married Joseph SHOEMAKER. 1855-1870. Would like to have anything you would Joseph SHOEMAKER had a second wife named share with me on them and there familys. Catherine TERRELL. Nancy Moffitt , upstate NY This is a mystery to our family. Two women with [email protected] the same name. One a second wife and the other the mother of his third wife. Any help would be I found the following: In the 1830 Hall Co. census, appreciated. Shirley Cogar misty- John TERRELL lived alone and owned 4 slaves. [email protected] In 1832, John TERRELL and nine family mem- bers lived on the Chestatee River and had an im- My only connection to the TERRELL Family is provement in Lumpkin Co. Does anyone know through the BASS line and it's distant, indeed! My which John TERRELL these refer to? Becky great grandfather Bass' sister, Eliza Amelia BASS, Craig - [email protected] married Josh GOODMAN and one of their daugh- ters (Minnie?) GOODMAN married a TERRELL. Samuel Eli THAMES and Lavada Viola TER- Alice Crawford Smith; 310-A Windermere; RELL were my moms parents. Their parents were Alxandria, LA 71303; 318-561-8237; email: John C. TERRELL and Sarah Elizabeth HUIE. I [email protected] just returned from the HUIE reunion several weeks ago and visited several of the cemeteries in the area. Kaite Bales - Minnie GOODMAN married Will I will up load pictures when I return from my trip to TERRELL. (these are Grant TERRELL's par- California. James Edwards - jmor- ents) and Herman TERRELL's parents. Leona [email protected] SWANSON bought the land and built a very nice home there. The old house still stands behind her Looking for any information on Ellen TERRIL house. I have been out there taking some pictures who married Thomas BURKE in Ireland. They not long ago. It's on the Eight Mile Road (or at were my GGGrandparents. All I know about them least that is what we call it). It's only about 15 is that they came from Ireland, no idea from what miles west of Alexandria (going to Elmer). I re- part. I have my GGrandfather's Death Certificate. member Ms. Minnie (as we called her). She had He was Daniel Frances BURKE born in 1835 in diabetes; and, she lost a leg because of it. My Lawrence Co., Ohio and died in a town called Well- mother took her to town to get it taken care of. I ston, Ohio. Sure would like any or more infor- remember as a kid that they buried the leg. I will mation on these people if anyone out there could be have to ask my mother more details about this too. of some help, I sure would appreciate it. Polly Todd - [email protected]

1591 Terrell Trails Am looking for more information the following ex- 8-1. Oscar O. RUSHING, b. 5/17/1875 m. Rosa tended family Malissa Ann CLOUD m. unknown Harper TERRELL MORGAN & Burrell RUSHING on 11/4/1851 in 8-2. Viola Virginia RUSHING, b. 5/1/1876 d. Bienville Parish, LA. She was the daughter of WIl- 6/9/1945 m. Edward Mahlon MORGAN liam CLOUD and Rebecca ROE. 8-3. Chester Dare RUSHING, b. 9/28/1881, m. I have a listing of children for Malissa CLOUD Ella G. WILLIAMS and unknown MORGAN: 8-4. Mary Henrietta RUSHING, b. 1/5/1883, m. 1. Delitha MORGAN, no dates known Patrick COFFEY, Jr. 2. Mary C. MORGAN, no dates known 8-5. Nettie Susan RUSHING, b. 3/1/1884, d. 3. William S. MORGAN, no dates known 9/23/1901 Malissa & Burrell RUSHING had the following: 8-6. Baxter B. RUSHING, b. 10/16/1885, m. An- 4. Rebecca RUSHING, m. David S. WILLIAMS nie A. THOMPSON 2/15/1865 5. Chester RUSHING My line is thru Malissa Ann RUSHING b. 1851. 6. Henretta RUSHING (my 2ggrandmother) Miriam E Smith 7. Baxter RUSHING [email protected] 8. Burrel Hicks RUSHING, b. 1848, m. Susan INGRAM 5/7/1874 & Sarah Elizabeth ALLISON I am looking for any info on, or family of Pamela 7/15/1886 Rae Sally TERRELL. Born abt. 1949, possibly in 9. Malissa Ann RUSHING, b. 1851, m. Arthur Michigan. M. WARREN on 1/5/1868 The only info I have on her is what she put on the birth certificate for her son, and some confusing in- Burrell RUSHING (3/17/1824 - 5/30/1892) also fo from his adoptive family. His name was Gard- married Sarah E. ALSTON/ALLISON. Sarah ner Emerson TERRELL, born Nov. 1968 in Flint, was the daughter of George W. ALLISON of Price Michigan. The address on the birth certificate is Peach Orchard in Bienville Parish, LA. 7026 Mt. Morris, Otisville (Flint), MI. Other info on Sarah ALSTON/ALLISON & Burrell RUSH- birth cert. is she was 19 yrs old and from MI. The ING's children: family says she was from Florida. Went to MI from 10. Ethel Linda RUSHING FL with his "aunt" Sandy(?). The father is listed 11. Cornelia Homa RUSHING as Jack E STEVENS, age 24 (born abt. 1944), and 12. Odessa RUSHING from Georgia. This man is my husband and I am 13. Clifford RUSHING hoping to find info for medical reasons. Would also like to know family history, possibly any relatives. There will be some confusion in the generations as Any help or info would be greatly appreciated. 8. Burrell Hicks RUSHING, b. 1848 married Sa- Tracy Jackson; 8130 Greyling Cir.; Youngstown, rah Elizabeth ALLISON on 7/15/1886. FL 32466-3363 Sarah Elizabeth & Burrell Hicks RUSHING's chil- dren: 8-7. Cornelius RUSHING 8-8. Odessa RUSHING m. Calvin DURBIN 8-9. Ethel RUSHING, b. 12/31/1887 m. Everett WEEKS (note the name repeating)

Burrell Hicks RUSHING also married Susan IN- GRAM on 5/7/1874. Susan INGRAM & Burrell Hicks RUSHING 's children: 1592