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John Allen Smith

John Allen Smith

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Allen SmithJohn Allen Smith was born on 13 Feb 1944 in Dallas, Texas (son of Milford Walter Smith and Living); died on 22 Apr 1948 in Dallas, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 7891


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Milford Walter SmithMilford Walter Smith was born on 14 Jan 1920 in Bruceville, McLennan County, Texas (son of John Walter Smith and Ethel Helen Ercanbrack); died on 25 May 1992.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1034

    Notes:


    name: Milford W Smith
    name (original): Milford W Smith
    event: Military Service
    event date: 03 Dec 1941
    term of enlistment:
    event place: Ft Sill, Oklahoma, United States
    residence:
    race: White
    citizenship: citizen
    birth year: 1920
    birthplace: TEXAS
    education: Grammar school
    civilian occupation:
    marital status: Single, without dependents
    rank: Private
    army branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
    army component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
    source: Civil Life
    serial number: 38062376
    nara publication title: Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946
    arc identifier: 1263923
    card, box and reel number: 12826.48

    Milford married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Living
    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Lonnie Lyn Smith was born on 30 Aug 1954 in Dallas, Texas; died on 8 Aug 2018.
    3. 1. John Allen Smith was born on 13 Feb 1944 in Dallas, Texas; died on 22 Apr 1948 in Dallas, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Walter SmithJohn Walter Smith was born on 26 Dec 1894 in Bruceville, McLennan Co., Texas (son of John Edward Smith and Emma Lee Moore); died on 20 Feb 1975 in Bruceville, McLennan, Texas, United States; was buried in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 94T7-X37
    • Name: Tat
    • Reference Number: 933
    • Residence: 1900, Justice Precinct 6 (all east of Waco & Belton rd.), McLennan, Texas, United States
    • Census: 20 Jun 1900, McLennan County, Texas
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 6, McLennan, Texas, United States
    • Census: 22 Apr 1910, McLennan, County, Texas
    • Residence: 1920, Bruceville, McLennan, Texas, United States
    • Census: 9 Jan 1920, McLennan County, Texas
    • Residence: 1935, Rural, Mclennan, Texas
    • Census: 1940, Bruceville, McLennan County, Texas
    • Residence: 1940, Justice Precinct 6, McLennan, Texas, United States

    John married Ethel Helen Ercanbrack in 1917. Ethel (daughter of Alphonso Winn Ercanbrack and Minnie Corine Roberts) was born on 8 Jan 1901; died on 29 Jul 1986 in Waco, Mclennan, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ethel Helen ErcanbrackEthel Helen Ercanbrack was born on 8 Jan 1901 (daughter of Alphonso Winn Ercanbrack and Minnie Corine Roberts); died on 29 Jul 1986 in Waco, Mclennan, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1033

    Notes:


    Name: Ethel Smith
    Event: Census
    Event Date: 1930
    Event Place: Precinct 6, McLennan, Texas
    Gender: Female
    Age: 29
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1901
    Immigration Year:
    Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
    Father's Birthplace: Texas
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Enumeration District Number: 0054
    Family Number: 9
    Sheet Number and Letter: 8A
    Line Number: 29
    NARA Publication: T626, roll 2374
    Film Number: 2342108
    Digital Folder Number: 4547353
    Image Number: 00799
    Household Gender Age
    Spouse
    J W Smith M 36
    Ethel Smith F 29
    Child
    Helen Smith F 11
    Milford Smith M 10
    Francis Smith F 8
    Bobbie Smith F 3
    Donoven Smith M 1

    Name: Ethel Smith
    Residence: , McLennan, Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1901
    Age: 19
    Birthplace: Texas
    Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
    Gender: Female
    Race: White
    Marital Status: Married
    Father's Birthplace: Texas
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Film Number: 1821831
    Digital Folder Number: 4390895
    Image Number: 01018
    Sheet Number: 4
    Household Gender Age
    Spouse
    John Smith M 25y
    Ethel Smith F 19y
    Child
    Hellen Smith F 1y6m

    Children:
    1. Helen Marie Smith was born on 10 Jun 1918 in Bruceville, McLennan, Texas, United States; died on 21 Jun 1988 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States; was buried in 1988 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States of America.
    2. 2. Milford Walter Smith was born on 14 Jan 1920 in Bruceville, McLennan County, Texas; died on 25 May 1992.
    3. Frances Lee Smith was born on 12 Nov 1921 in Bruceville, McLennan Co., Texas; died on 2 Nov 2005 in Bruceville, Texas Chapel Hill Cemetery.
    4. Bobbie Esteline Smith was born on 6 Mar 1927 in Bruceville, McLennan Co., Texas; died on 29 Sep 2010 in Weber, Utah.
    5. Donovan Duran Smith was born on 15 Jul 1928 in Bruceville, McLennan Co., Texas; died on 14 Oct 1981 in Waco, Mclennan, Texas Waco Memorial Park Cemetery.

  3. 6.  Walter Roach was born on 31 Mar 1888 (son of Richard Jasper Roach and Betty Elizabeth Evans); died on 14 Aug 1966 in Tarrant County, Texas.

    Walter married Sarah Rose Ella Allen on 7 Jul 1901 in Waxahachie, Ellis, Texas, USA. Sarah (daughter of Robert Fleming Allen and Elizabeth Ann Alexander) was born on 17 Jul 1891 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died on 9 Apr 1964 in Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah Rose Ella Allen was born on 17 Jul 1891 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas (daughter of Robert Fleming Allen and Elizabeth Ann Alexander); died on 9 Apr 1964 in Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas.

    Notes:


    Granny Rose Allen
    Moses "Mose" and Rosie "Grannie" Allen were the parents of Robert Fleming Allen , and the grandparents of his daughter and my grandmother Sarah Ella Allen. He was their only son. Moses was wounded in the Civil War and later died from those wounds in 1902. Rosie was born in 1837 and died in 1931. They came to North Texas from Mississippi in 1890, and Moses died 12 years later.

    From Cheryl Williams
    They actually came via South Carolina: Moses was first known to have been in Monroe County, Georgia in 1850 with his mother Nancy, and his brothers Greenberry (or Green B), Redmond & Jefferson. In all the recorded census records, it says he was born in South Carolina.

    As you look at Rosanna (Rosie's) lineage, you will see that although it says she was born in GA, her parents were from SC, and they can be traced particularly to Chester County South Carolina.

    This is where it gets interesting....
    I found (via Maryland Genealogical) a very old and much over looked manuscript of an Equity Court Case in Chester County SC which named the decendants & heirs of a Richard Allen ca 1735 - 1806. There were names in about 16 pages of the worst handwriting ever decyphered in the whole history of Earth. I would have never looked at Chester County SC ever had it not been for the clerk at the archives in Maryland.....

    There were the names of Richard's heirs, some of whom were trying to claim their part of the land which he gave son Elisha who had since died. In it were named the following children: Barnett Allen, James, John, Isaac, William, Chesley, Elijah, Sarah (Sally), Frances, & Nancy - as well as some of their children. Some had died, some had moved "west" and were not heard from since. The date on this record was 1846, and I have to assume the year that Richard's son, Elijah had died.

    Chesley was noted to have left the area, leaving his son Emanual. Saying all of this an heir of Emanuel and an heir from Moses exactly match markers in their yDNA samples. Closer than kin than the cousins I know that we are 100% kin to, simply because we visited and broke bread together back in the 1970's......

    Anyway, not to get side tracked, I got very excited to find this information, but have not succeeded in getting any other family interested except for the Cassles family, which one of the Allen girls (Frances) married Benjamin Cassles (Castles). Many people on the internet have placed a very strange but undocumented name as Benjamin's wife. Strange but true. I haven't figured out yet why folks post undocumented stuff, and strangely yet why people believe it.....

    The connection to Chester County SC was the clenching deal, BUT which son that Nancy was married to remains to be proven. She may have been a daughter-in-law named in the Equity Court Case (Nancy) but I do not believe that is the case, as she (that particular Nancy) was named as Nancy Nabors (Neighbors) in the case. The mother to Moses was definitely Nancy Allen.

    Here is the Reader's Digest condensed version of Richard's Will, and (some) of the Equity Court case:

    Richard Allen died about 1806 and left a will - transcribed below:

    In the name of God Amen I Richard Allen of the State of South Carolina & District of Chester being weak in body but of Sound mind and blessed blessed be God do this Seventh Day of March in the Year of our Lord 1806 make and publish this my last will and testament in manner following that is to say first I give
    and bequeath to my Eldest Son John the sum of five Shillings and no more, Item I give and bequeath to My Son Elijah all the land I am now posessed of Item I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary and Children vis Isaac, Barnet, William, Chesly, Elijah, James, Francis, Nancy, and Sarah, all my personal Estate to be equally divided between them after my just debts are paid & I make Constitute and ordain my trusty friends Christopher Nabors & Benjamin Castels, to be My Executors in trust for my Estate In witness thereof I the said Richard Allen have to this my last will and testament Set My hand and Seal this 7th
    March, 1806
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    John must have been a scoundrel (my 5th ggfather is John) and he got 5 Shillings - Elijah must have been the brains of the family.....

    Then Elijah must have died and then the surviving heirs of Richard petitioned the courts for the land to be appraised, sold, and divided.

    This is the short version:
    John Allen had moved to AL and had not been heard of since.
    James had moved from the state - no heirs listed.

    Chesley was the father of Emanuel. Chesley moved to either TN or KY about 1815
    and took his family except for Emanuel, and had not been heard of since.

    Barnett Allen removed to some Western States about 1810 and they have not heard from him since. Barnett Sr is the father of Barnett Jr who is listed as a plaintiff

    James Allen removed from the state and has not been heard from since.

    Isaac died about 1820 leaving the following children: Richard, Charity, Mary, Barnett, William, Isaac, James and Francis.

    Mary married Tillman Whitehead and he abandoned her.
    Francis married Berry Hardin and moved west.
    Sally Allen married William Rogers and he abandoned her and left the state.

    I am not sure about William - I'm sure that he was described in part that was
    unreadable.

    I hope this is enlightening and usable in your search for your ancestors. I'd love some help in connecting the dots.
    Cheryl
    Cheryl30523@yahoo.com

    Children:
    1. Huey Lois Roach was born in 1908; died in 2001.
    2. Walter Delbert Roach was born in 1910; died in 1993.
    3. Living
    4. Allen Vesta Roach was born on 9 Dec 1918; died on 7 Dec 1969 in Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas.
    5. Living
    6. 3. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Edward SmithJohn Edward Smith was born on 16 Dec 1867 in Crockett, Houston County, Texas, United States (son of Littleton Spivey Smith and Martha Frances Chapman); died on 24 Jul 1947 in Cox Cemetary, Bruceville, Texas; was buried in Jul 1947 in Cox Cemetery, Bruceville, McLennan, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 94T7-XSB
    • Reference Number: 931
    • Census: 26 Jun 1880, McLennan, County, Texas
    • Census: 20 Jun 1900, McLennan County, Texas
    • Census: 22 Apr 1910, McLennan County, Texas
    • Census: 9 Jan 1920, McLennan County, Texas
    • Residence: 1930, Precinct 6, McLennan, Texas, United States
    • Census: 5 Apr 1930, McLennan County, Texas
    • Census: 17 Apr 1940, McLennan County, Texas

    Notes:

    Birth: 1867
    Death: 1947

    Note: On stone with Emma L. Smith

    Burial:
    Cox Cemetery
    31°20'10.95"N 97°13'39.29"W
    McLennan County
    Texas, USA

    Created by: couchpotato
    Record added: Jul 27, 2005
    Find A Grave Memorial# 11433995

    John was born in Crockett, Texas. He moved to Carolina, Falls County, Texas when he was 3 in 1870. In his obituary it says he moved to McLennan County in 1874. The 1880 Census shows John living in McLennan County, Texas with his father, mother and sisters. In the 1900 Census he was in McLennan County and his mother Martha Francis lived with him.

    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
    This is a legal document found regarding the Smith land in McLennan County that was originally purchased by Littleton Smith and inherited by his children upon his death.

    Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Waco.

    THAMES v. SMITH

    280 S.W. 859 (Tex. Civ. App. 1926)

    THAMES v. SMITH.
    No. 318.
    Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Waco.
    February 18, 1926.

    Appeal from District Court, McLennan County; Sam R. Scott, Judge.

    Suit by J. W. Thames against J. E. Smith. Judgment for defendant, and plaintiff appeals. Affirmed.

    Appellant J. W. Thames - Appellee J. E. Smith

    R. L. Henderson, of Waco, for appellant.

    Sleeper, Boynton Kendall, of Waco, for appellee.

    BARCUS, J.

    This suit was instituted by appellant, seeking to cancel a deed which he had executed, by which he conveyed to appellee his undivided interest in 220 acres of land located in McLennan County, Tex. The cause was tried to a jury, and at the conclusion of the testimony the trial court instructed the jury to return a verdict for appellee.

    The record discloses the following undisputed facts: Littleton Smith and wife, Martha F. Smith, owned the 220 acres of land in controversy, and in 1885 Littleton Smith died intestate, leaving as his survivors his wife and nine children. His wife continued to occupy the property as her homestead until her death in 1921, and at her death she left surviving her said children, or their descendants. In 1888, appellant married Dosia Smith, one of the daughters of Martha F. Smith. Mrs. Thames died in 1891, leaving as her survivors appellant and a boy a few days old, who died when he was about two months old. Shortly after the death of Mrs. Thames, appellee and appellant discussed the question as to whether appellant, by virtue of his having married one of the Smith girls, had any interest in the property. It was the opinion of each of them that he did not, because his wife and boy were both dead, and they each thought that by reason thereof his wife's interest would go to her brothers and sisters. Sometime thereafter, the date not being given, appellee purchased from all of his brothers and sisters, except one, their interest in their father's estate. No effort was made to purchase the interest of appellant. After the mother, Mrs. Smith, died in 1921, all of the brothers and sisters living and the heirs of those who were deceased, including appellant, brought a partition suit against appellee for their respective interests in the homestead property. Before said suit was instituted, Mrs. Taylor, sister-in-law of appellee, being a sister of the original Mrs. Thames, wrote appellant that the lawyers in Waco stated that he had an interest in the property the same as each of the other heirs, and requested that he join them in a partition suit, which he did. Mrs. Taylor then wrote appellant, asking that he execute to her, as the baby girl of the Smith family, a deed to his interest in the estate, or that he convey all of his interest to the three girls. After the partition suit was filed, appellee consulted with his attorney, and for the first time learned that under the law appellant had an interest in the property by reason of his child having survived his mother a few months. Appellee then had his banker write appellant, telling him, in substance, that in order for appellee to get the title to the property clear in him it would be necessary for appellant to execute a deed to him, and stated that appellee would pay him, if he required it, $40 or $50 for his interest in the property. In reply to that letter, appellant wrote that he did not hold anything against the place, and that if appellee needed a deed to clear it up, if he would send or bring him the deed he would promptly sign it. At the time he received this letter from the banker and made the reply thereto, he knew from his sister-in-law, Mrs. Taylor, that he had an interest in and to the property and that suit had been brought to recover same. When appellee received the letter from appellant, he had the deed prepared and went by auto from McLennan County 170 miles to Callahan county for the purpose of having appellant execute the same. He reached appellant's house on Friday night about 8 or 9 o'clock, and appellant testified that the following morning appellee told him he had come for the purpose of having him execute the deed; that his lawyers told him that it was necessary for appellant to execute the deed in order for appellee to get a clear abstract. Appellant testified that Smith told him he did not have any interest in the property, but that the lawyers said appellant would have to execute a deed before he could get a clear abstract; that he told Smith he did not think he had any interest in it because his wife was dead, but that he would execute the deed. Appellee and appellant then went some distance to town, where the deed, which recited a consideration of $1 paid, was properly signed and acknowledged before a notary public, *860860 and appellee asked appellant what he owed him, and appellant testified he answered: "You know what you said in the letter." Appellee then gave appellant a check for $25 and then returned to appellant's home, where he remained until the Monday following, and when urged to stay longer said he would have to hurry home as the land was to be surveyed in two or three days so it could be divided.

    After appellant executed and delivered the deed to Smith, one of the Smith girls, Mrs. Ingram, and her husband, went to Callahan County to see appellant and told him that he had an interest in the property and offered to and did pay all of his expenses to Waco and return if he would come with them and discuss it with their lawyer. When he reached Waco, he, with Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Ingram, did discuss it with their attorney, who had filed the partition suit, and for the first time appellant learned the exact amount of his interest in the property, and that it was worth about $600. He immediately filed this suit to cancel the deed which he had given appellee and offered to return the check, alleging as a ground therefor that appellee had misled him and had misrepresented the facts to him, in that he had told him he had no interest in the property when as a matter of fact appellee knew that he had a one-eighteenth interest therein. Appellant alleged that he relied upon the statements made by appellee; that he had known appellee for 40 years, had married his sister, was a close friend, and had implicit confidence in him; and that he relied upon his representations. He testified he had only seen appellee three times in the last 30 years.

    The only question involved is whether there was any issue that should have been submitted to the jury. At the time appellant executed and delivered the deed, he was in possession of all the facts that were known to appellee. He had been told by appellee's banker that appellee's lawyers said he had an interest in the property and that it would be necessary for him to execute a deed in order to clear the title, and he had written that he would execute the deed to appellee if he would bring or send it to him. When the banker wrote said letter, appellant had already received information in several letters from his sister-in-law, Mrs. Taylor, that he had an heir's interest in the property and had been urged to convey his interest to either Mrs. Taylor individually or to his three sisters-in-law, and he had been informed that it was necessary to bring a lawsuit for a partition of the property and the suit had been filed in his name to recover his interest. Appellee stated that he did not tell appellant that he had no interest but that he told him the lawyers said he had an interest in it. If appellant is correct in his statement that appellee told him he had no interest when he brought the deed out, he knew at the time that the statement was false, because he had been informed by the attorneys who had brought the suit for him, as well as by his sisters-in-law, and also by the banker who wrote him at the instance of appellee, that the lawyers on both sides, as well as all of the children, recognized that he had an interest in the property. Appellee testified that he made no inquiry as to what his interest was or as to its value, and that he executed the deed without making any inquiry with reference thereto. It had been more than 30 years since he had left McLennan county. He had married again and had a family, and on several occasions during the 30 years he had made a statement to different members of the Smith family that he did not claim any interest in or to the Smith property.

    We do not think there was any error in the court instructing the jury to find a verdict for appellee. There was no concealment by appellee of any information or facts of which he was in possession that appellant did not already know. The only misrepresentation appellant claims was made was that appellee told him he had no interest in the property. Appellant testified he had at that time information from the attorneys on both sides that he did have, and that he had brought a suit, which was then pending, for his interest. A party who executes a contract cannot thereafter defeat or cancel same on the ground that the party receiving the contract had misrepresented material facts, if as a matter of fact at the time the representations were made and the contract was executed he knew that said representations were as a matter of fact false. A party cannot claim to rely on the truthfulness of representations that he knows at the time are untrue. Wortman v. Young (Tex.Com.App.) 235 S.W. 559; Waggoner v. Zundelowitz (Tex.Com.App.) 231 S.W. 721; Dossett v. Franklin Life Ins. Co. (Tex.Com.App.) 276 S.W. 1097.

    We have examined all of appellant's assignments of error, and same are overruled, and the judgment of the trial court is affirmed

    John married Emma Lee Moore on 12 Feb 1893 in Moody, McLennan, Texas, United States. Emma (daughter of George W Moore and Sarah F Yocum) was born on 22 Dec 1873 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA; died on 30 Nov 1952 in Cox Cemetary, Bruceville, McLennan County, Texas; was buried on 30 Nov 1952 in Cox Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Emma Lee MooreEmma Lee Moore was born on 22 Dec 1873 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA (daughter of George W Moore and Sarah F Yocum); died on 30 Nov 1952 in Cox Cemetary, Bruceville, McLennan County, Texas; was buried on 30 Nov 1952 in Cox Cemetery.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 94T7-X3S
    • Reference Number: 932
    • Residence: 1880, Justice Precinct 6, Stephens, Texas, United States
    • Census: 30 Jun 1880, McLennan County, Texas
    • Residence: 1900, Justice Precinct 6 (all east of Waco & Belton rd.), McLennan, Texas, United States
    • Census: 20 Jun 1900, McLennan County, Texas
    • Census: 22 Apr 1910, Justice Precinct 6 McLennan, County, Texas
    • Census: 9 Jan 1920, McLennan, County, Texas
    • Census: 5 Apr 1930, Precinct 6, McLennan County, Texas
    • Census: 17 Apr 1940, McLennan, County, Texas

    Notes:

    Emma Lee (Moore) Smith died of 3rd degree burns from a kitchen fire.

    Burial:
    Cox Cemetery
    31°20'10.95"N 97°13'39.29"W
    McLennan County
    Texas, USA

    Notes:

    Married:
    by J.P. Walker

    Children:
    1. Willie May Smith was born on 6 Dec 1893 in McLennan Co.; died on 20 Jul 1894 in Cox Cemetary, Bruceville, Texas.
    2. 4. John Walter Smith was born on 26 Dec 1894 in Bruceville, McLennan Co., Texas; died on 20 Feb 1975 in Bruceville, McLennan, Texas, United States; was buried in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States.
    3. George Littleton Smith was born on 26 Aug 1896 in Macon, Georgia; died on 6 Jun 1897 in Cox Cemetary, Bruceville, Texas.
    4. Sarah Lee Smith was born on 24 Oct 1898 in Bruceville, McLennan County, Texas; died on 29 Mar 1981 in Waco, Texas; was buried in 1981 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States of America.
    5. Jesse Juniper Smith was born on 1 Jun 1902 in Macon, Georgia; died on 26 Apr 1996 in Cleburne, Johnson, Texas.

  3. 10.  Alphonso Winn Ercanbrack was born on 24 Dec 1870 in Winchester, Fayette County, Texas (son of Edward Lorenzo Ercanbrack and Helen Louise Freeman); died on 3 Dec 1918 in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas.

    Alphonso married Minnie Corine Roberts. Minnie was born in Mar 1879 in Texas USA; died in in Aransas Pass, San Patricio County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Minnie Corine Roberts was born in Mar 1879 in Texas USA; died in in Aransas Pass, San Patricio County, Texas.
    Children:
    1. 5. Ethel Helen Ercanbrack was born on 8 Jan 1901; died on 29 Jul 1986 in Waco, Mclennan, Texas.
    2. Annie Laura Ercanbrack was born on 2 Oct 1897 in Texas USA; died on 22 Feb 1975 in Marlin, Falls County, Texas.
    3. Frederick Dewey Ercanbrack was born on 2 Jan 1899 in Troup, Smith County, Texas; died on 23 Jul 1959 in Trinity County, Texas.
    4. Mable Catherine Ercanbrack was born on 10 Feb 1903 in Milam County, Texas.
    5. Minnie Estelle Ercanbrack was born on 16 Mar 1905.
    6. Beulah Inez Ercanbrack was born on 7 Jan 1907.
    7. William Wallace Ercanbrack was born on 8 Aug 1910 in Lorena, McLennan County, Texas.
    8. Ernest Guy Ercanbrack was born on 25 Jan 1911 in Chilton, Falls County, Texas; died on 30 Dec 1985 in Aransas Pass, San Patricio County, Texas.
    9. Hugh Erving Ercanbrack was born on 17 Aug 1913 in Texas USA; died on 8 Mar 1996 in Cocoa, Brevard County, Florida.
    10. Living
    11. Living
    12. Charles Edward Ercanbrack was born on 19 Apr 1895.

  5. 12.  Richard Jasper Roach was born in Mar 1855 in Alabama (son of James Henry Roach and Mary Amanda Johnson); died in 1909 in Indian Territory, Oklahoma.

    Richard married Betty Elizabeth Evans. Betty (daughter of Joseph T Evans) was born in 1855 in Tennessee, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Betty Elizabeth Evans was born in 1855 in Tennessee, USA (daughter of Joseph T Evans).
    Children:
    1. 6. Walter Roach was born on 31 Mar 1888; died on 14 Aug 1966 in Tarrant County, Texas.
    2. Pinkney Roach was born in 1879.
    3. Mannie Roach was born in 1880; died in 1936.
    4. Hattie W Roach was born in 1894.
    5. George Roach was born in 1895; died in 1952.
    6. Josie A Roach was born in 1897; died in 1985.
    7. Mary Elizabeth Roach was born in 1899; died in 1970.

  7. 14.  Robert Fleming Allen was born on 17 Dec 1866 in Mount Zion, Hancock, Georgia (son of Moses Kid Allen and Rosana McFall); died on 16 Jan 1944 in Dallas County, Texas, Oakwood Cemetary, Waco, McClennan County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Robert Fleming Allen was born 17 Dec 1867 in Forsyth, Georgia Co., USA as the second child of Moses Allen and Rosana Rosie ( Grannie ) McFall. He had one sibling, namely: Rebecca E. He died 16 Jan 1944 in Dallas, Dall Texas, USA. When he was 20, Then Robert Fleming Allen married Eliza Ann Alexander,daughter of John Anthony Alexander and Sarah Jane Wells, 18 Dec 1887 in Grapevine, Dallas, Texas, USA.

    His cause of death was gangrene of the leg. His reference number is 94. He was counted in the census 1870 in Forsyth, Monroe Co., Georgia, USA. He was counted in the census 1880 in Denton Co., TX E D 105 page 55. He was counted in the census 1900 in Denton Co., Texas, USA. He was counted in the census 1910 in Titus Co., TX census ED141 sht. 1 vol 135. He was counted in the census 1920 in Dallas Co., Texas, USA. He was counted in the census 1930 in Tarrant Co., Texas, USA. He was buried 18 Jan 1944 in Grapevine, Dallas, Texas Co., USA.

    Robert Fleming Allen and Eliza Ann Alexander had the following children:

    1. John Riley Allen was born 20 Nov 1888 in Tarrant Co., Texas, USA. He died 19 Nov 1950 in Cameron, Milam Co, Texas, USA.
    2. Sarah Ellen Allen was born Jul 1891 in Denton Co., Texas, USA. She died 10 Apr 1964 in Grapevine, Tarrant Co., Texas, USA. Then Sarah Ellen Allen married Walter R Roach 1907 in Titus Co., Texas, USA.
    3. Gilbert Allen was born 05 Jun 1893 in Grapevine, Tarrant Co., Texas, USA. He died 02 Jan 1967 in Mount Pleasant, Titus, Texas, USA. Then Gilbert Allen married Dora Mae Ryan 02 Apr 1920 in Mount Pleasant, Titus, Texas, USA.
    4. Alabama Vestie Allen was born 26 Dec 1894 in Grapevine, Tarrant Co., Texas, USA. He died 15 May 1973 in Dallas, Texas, USA.
    5. Otis Allen was born 18 Apr 1896 in Grapevine, Tarrant Co., Texas, USA. He died 21 September 1965 in Nez Perce, Lewis, Idaho, USA. Then Otis Allen married Lennie May Trotman 22 Dec 1915 in Mount Pleasant, Titus, Texas, USA. Then Otis Allen married Lavada Mason Abt. 1934 in Texas, USA.
    6. A Dewey Allen was born 29 September 1898 in Denton Co., Texas, USA. He died 27 Aug 1949 in Dallas, Dallas Co., Tex. Then Dewey Dewey Allen marllie Mary Unknown Abt. 1924 in Dallas Co., Texas, USA.
    7. Clay ( Pleas) Allen V was born 17 Nov 1902 in Denton Co., Texas, USA. He died 26 Jan 1960 in Dallas Co., Texas, USA.
    8. Robert B Allen was born 03 Mar 1911 in Titus Co., Texas, USA. He died 24 September 1973 in Dallas Co., Texas, USA.
    Robert F Allen is born in Alabama on the 1880 census but in GA on the 1870 census, apparently his parents moved there in about 1868 or there about.
    By 1880 they are in Denton Co., TX ...
    In 1910 Robert his wife Eliza and family are living in Titus Co. TX this was after his father in law John Alexander was killed , so the family must have drifted away from Denton Co., for awhile.
    In 1920 they are in Dallas Co., TX with most of his family...
    In 1930 they are back near Denton Co., actually at Grapevine TX Tarrant Co., this is where his mother Rosie Allen died in 1930 and is buried there with husband Moses...

    1870 Census Forsyth, Monroe Co., Georgia
    Moses Allen Self M Male W 44 States GA but sure he was from SC
    Rosanna wife M Female W 27 GA
    Rebecca E Allen DDar S Female W 7 GA
    Robert F Allen Son S Male W 3 GA

    1880 Census Denton Co., TX Precinct 3, Denton, Texas
    Moses ALLEN Self M Male W 52 SC Farmer SC SC
    Rosana ALLEN Wife M Female W 38 GA Keeping House SC SC
    Rebecca E. ALLEN Dau S Female W 17 GA SC GA
    Robert T. ALLEN Son S Male W 11 AL SC GA ( Error by census taker Roberts initial is F
    Hardin H. LOTT Other S Male W 20 MS Works On Farm MS MS
    Joseph KNIGHT Other S Male W 6 TX TX TX

    1910 Titus Co., TX Census
    Robert F Allen age 42 b. Georgia
    Lizzie wife age 42
    Gilbert son age 16
    Vestie son age 15
    Otis son age 13
    Dewey son age 11
    Pleas son age 7

    1900 Census ( have not found them ) They were living in Denton Co. At this time, or perhaps Dallas co TX

    1920 Dallas Co. Census Page 12B dist. 2 ED 50
    Robert F Allen age 52 b. GA
    Eliza A Allen age 52 b. AL
    Al Vestie age 25 b. TX
    Otis Allen age 23 b. TX
    Dewey Allen age 21 b. TX
    Clay Allen age 17 b. TX
    Robert B Allen age 8 b. TX

    1930 Tarrant Co., TX Census Page 6B, ED 114 , Precinct 3
    Robert F Allen W M age 62 married at 24 b. GA father b. South Carolina , mother Alabama. occupation farmer. can read and write.
    Eliza A W F age 62 married at 24 b. Alabama , father AL., Mother AL. home maker can read and write.
    Samuel WM grandson age 15 b. TX father TX , mother TX
    Have not been able at this point to find out which one of Roberts sons had a Samuel Allen age 15 in 1930 Robert F Allen is born in Alabama on the 1880 census but in GA on the 1870 census, apparently his parents moved there in about 1868 or there about.
    By 1880 they are in Denton Co., TX ...
    In 1910 Robert his wife Eliza and family are living in Titus Co. TX this was after his father in law John Alexander was killed , so the family must have drifted away from Denton Co., for awhile.
    In 1920 they are in Dallas Co., TX with most of his family...
    In 1930 they are back near Denton Co., actually at Grapevine TX Tarrant Co., this is where his mother Rosie Allen died in 1930 and is buried there with husband Moses...

    1870 Census Forsyth, Monroe Co., Georgia
    Moses Allen Self M Male W 44 States GA but sure he was from SC
    Rosanna wife M Female W 27 GA
    Rebecca E Allen Dau. S Female W 7 GA
    Robert F Allen Son S Male W 3 GA

    1880 Census Denton Co., TX Precinct 3, Denton, Texas
    Moses ALLEN Self M Male W 52 SC Farmer SC SC
    Rosana ALLEN Wife M Female W 38 GA Keeping House SC SC
    Rebecca E. ALLEN Dau S Female W 17 GA SC GA
    Robert T. ALLEN Son S Male W 11 AL SC GA ( Error by census taker Roberts initial is F
    Hardin H. LOTT Other S Male W 20 MS Works On Farm MS MS
    Joseph KNIGHT Other S Male W 6 TX TX TX

    1910 Titus Co., TX Census
    Robert F Allen age 42 b. Georgia
    Lizzie wife age 42
    Gilbert son age 16
    Vestie son age 15
    Otis son age 13
    Dewey son age 11
    Pleas son age 7

    1900 Census ( have not found them ) They were living in Denton Co. At this time, or perhaps Dallas co TX

    1920 Dallas Co. Census Page 12B dist. 2 ED 50
    Robert F Allen age 52 b. GA
    Eliza A Allen age 52 b. AL
    Al Vestie age 25 b. TX
    Otis Allen age 23 b. TX
    Dewey Allen age 21 b. TX
    Clay Allen age 17 b. TX
    Robert B Allen age 8 b. TX

    1930 Tarrant Co., TX Census Page 6B, ED 114 , Precinct 3
    Robert F Allen W M age 62 married at 24 b. GA father b. South Carolina , mother Alabama. occupation farmer. can read and write.
    Eliza A W F age 62 married at 24 b. Alabama , father AL., Mother AL. home maker can read and write.
    Samuel WM grandson age 15 b. TX father TX , mother TX
    Have not been able at this point to find out which one of Roberts sons had a Samuel Allen age 15 in 1930

    Robert married Elizabeth Ann Alexander. Elizabeth was born in 1868; died in 1941. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Elizabeth Ann Alexander was born in 1868; died in 1941.
    Children:
    1. 7. Sarah Rose Ella Allen was born on 17 Jul 1891 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died on 9 Apr 1964 in Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas.
    2. John R Allen was born in 1889.
    3. Gilbert Allen was born in 1894.
    4. Al Vester Allen was born in 1895.
    5. Otis Allen was born in 1897.
    6. Dewey Allen was born in 1899.
    7. Clay V Allen was born in 1903.




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