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Sgt William Monroe Brownlow

Male 1815 - Abt 1864  (49 years)


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  1. 1.  Sgt William Monroe Brownlow was born in 1815 in Pendleton District, South Carolina; died about Nov 1864 in Mansfield, La.

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    • FSID: KVKT-LBW
    • Reference Number: 956
    • Residence: 5 Aug 1843, Early County, Georgia; Marriage to Amelia Small
    • Residence: 1845, Lousiana; Birth of Jura
    • Residence: 1847, Lousiana; Birth of Mary Elizabeth
    • Census: 1850, Nachitoches Parish, La
    • Residence: 1851, Lousiana; Birth of James Monroe
    • Residence: 22 Feb 1852, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Time-Picayune News Paper.
    • Residence: 1857, Lousiana; Birth of Elias Albert
    • Residence: 1858, Victoria, Victoria County, Texas; Newspaper Article of farmers in town
    • _MILT: 1859; Texas State Troops (Texas Rangers) Company A, Victoria, Victoria County
    • Census: 14 Jun 1860, Victoria, Victoria County, Texas; Civil War Confederate
    • _MILT: 25 Sep 1861; Company A 24th Brigade, Victoria Blues, Texas State Troops (Texas Rangers) W.W. Brownlow - Private
    • _MILT: 12 Nov 1861, Victoria, Victoria County, Texas; Civil War Confederate
    • Residence: 1862, Victoria, Victoria County, Texas; Birth of Amelia Amanda
    • _MILT: 20 Jan 1862, Victoria, Victoria County, Texas; Through February 22, 1862
    • _MILT: 24 Mar 1862, Victoria, Victoria County, Texas
    • _MILT: 25 Mar 1862, Victoria, Victoria County, Texas
    • _MILT: 31 Mar 1862, Victoria, Victoria County, Texas
    • _MILT: 3 Jun 1862, Victoria, Victoria County, Texas
    • Residence: 21 Jan 1864, Victoria, victoria County, Texas; Marriage to MaLinda Bray

    Notes:

    Submitted On: 7 Sep 2004 - Submitted By: Sandra Brownlow - keisanb1@consolidated.net
    Eli Williams, who was living in NC, received a land grant in Florida from U.S. Congress in 1798 for revolutionary services. This documentation is easy to find, but I have not tied him into our line yet. But, I think he will be there.

    ca. 1790 a John Williams and wife, Amelia were living around the Waccasassa Marina and Levy County Boat Landing in Florida. In 1843, Amelia Williams, b. 1822 Florida, married William Monroe Brownlow. William and Amelia Williams Brownlow married in Early County, GA. in 1843. They moved immediately to Nachitoches Parrish, Louisana where their first four children (James Monroe Brownlow, Elias Albert Brownlow, Rebecca Brownlow and Mary E. Brownlow) were born. They moved on to Victoria County, Texas about 1857/8. In the 1860 Victoria County, Texas Census, there is an "N. Williams, age 18, born Florida" living with William and Amelia Brownlow and their children. In 1861/2 another baby, Amelia Brownlow II, was born. Amelia I died in 1862. William was killed in the Civil War before 1864. He had married 2nd. Malinda. Malinda changed the baby's name from Amelia II to Malinda Brownlow II according to the 1870 Census.

    A brother, (Benjamin Brownlow, b. Chatham County, NC) to our line moved from Guillford County, NC, to Levy County, FL. Our Brownlow's came out of VA to NC before GA, LA and Texas. (Note: It seems more likely that William Monroe Brownlow was born in SC as that is what he documented in the 1850 La Census, Gene Brownlow)
    Somehow, it seems logical that our Williams line migrated mostly through the same areas with the addition of Florida which was mostly populated by Native Americans at the time.

    If anyone has information that would help me tie any of this together, it would be appreciated.

    William and Amelia Williams Brownlow married in Early County, GA. in 1843.
    J.C. Weaver married William and Amelia, Marriage book II 1834 - 1854, Page 075

    William’s brother stayed in Calhoun Co. Ga. See 1850 Georgia Census. Calhoun County is adjacent to Early County and originally was the same county. William and George probably left South Carolina together, traveling to the southern part of Georgia. George married a local girl, while William married Amelia whose family was likely on a wagon train from Florida to Texas.

    They moved immediately to Natchitoches Parrish, Louisiana where their first four children (James Monroe Brownlow, Elias Albert Brownlow, Jura Brownlow and Mary E. Brownlow) were born.

    1850 Census
    BROWNLOW W. M. Natchitoches County LA 064 No Township Listed LAS5a221302
    1171 W. M. BROWNLOW 35 M W Farmer . SC
    . Amelia 28 F W . . Fld.
    . Jura 5 F W . . La.
    . Mary 4 F W . . La.

    They moved on to Victoria County, Texas about 1857/8. In the 1860 Victoria County, Texas Census, there is an "N. Williams, age 18, born Florida" living with William and Amelia Brownlow and their children.

    1860 Census Victoria County, Texas Page 70
    Name: Wm M Brownlow
    Residence: , Victoria, Texas
    Ward: Victoria City
    Age: 38 years
    Estimated Birth Year: 1822
    Birthplace: South Carolina
    Gender: Male
    Page: 38
    Family Number: 297
    Film Number: 805307
    DGS Number: 4297449
    Image Number: 00146
    NARA Number: M653
    Wm M. Brownlow M W 38 SC Farming $7000 (Personal)
    Amelia Brownlow F W 33 FL
    Mary E. Brownlow F W 13 FL Attending School
    Jas. M. Brownlow M W 10 LA Attending School
    Eli A. Brownlow M W 3 LA
    N. Williams M W 13 FL Laborer

    In 1860 another baby, Amelia Brownlow II, was born 5 Aug 1860. Williams' wife Amelia died 1860, i beleive in child birth.

    Victoria County, Texas - Court Cases
    1861-02-22 State of Texas vs. William M Brownlow
    Brownlow William M. 393 District Court
    Playing a game of pool
    HC-83-A & B, HC-84-A

    http://genealogytrails.com/tex/gulfcoast/victoria/history.html
    Texas Genealogy Trails
    Victoria County, Texas History
    (The next three statements were extracted from the above website. Gene Brownlow)
    The principal planters, many of whom included, to a less or greater extent, stock raising, were: Dr. Joseph Weisiger, Otto Von Roeder, Archie Clark, St. George Lee, J. O. Wheeler, in Mission Valley; Weisiger and Sanford, Dr. E. H. Smith, W. P. McLean, Marshal Spell, Judge Ragland, Dr. J. B. Ragland, Brownlow, N. M. Ragland, Jordan Williams, Rod Clay, Murphy, Felix Daughtery, Quincey Davidson, south of the valley, and adjacent to the town track.

    Among the farmers about town are the Schafer families, the Fishers, Mr. Fred Deigle, whose good lady is not surpassed on earth for Christian virtues, Peter Weldon, A. F. Hall, C. L. Thurmond, Charley Johns, Peter Wagner, Dr. E. H. Smith, C. C. Rosell, Alfred Rosell, Jake Grier, Ob White, Mr. Brownlow, John Newcomb, Robert Newcomb, Capt. Gwinn, Max Lender, H. Hauschild, Mr. Thomas Nevins, S. T. Stafford, George Josstym, and many more.

    November 17, 1863
    ." The name of citizens of Victoria captured on Mustang island are: Lieuts. A. Clark, M. L. Stoner, Skrugg, H. Devine, Otto Von Rhoeder, P. D. Newcomb, J. D. Cabler, Bobett, Robert Willoughby, who died in prison at New Orleans; Dr. J. B. Throop, Dr. Robert Bell, Daniel Weisiger, Bill McDonnald, John Hunt, James Webb, Thomas Smith, George Emison, Bob Hogan, - Clayton, John A Emison, - and a Mexican Ines, sur-name not now remembered.
    (Note: because Otto Von Rhoeder (SIC Roeder) was the Captian of the Texas State Troops that William Monroe Brownlow was assigned, I beleive he may have been involved in the Battle of Mustang Island. Gene Brownlow(Note additioanl informatinshow that William married again in 1864 so that would mean he wasn't involved in this action. Gene Brownlow))

    September 25, 1861 Victoria Blues Muster Roll shows PRIVATE W.W. Brownlow under Capt. Jas. E. FURGUSON

    Then, no date, W. M. Brownlow was listed on the Muster Roll as a Sergeant in Company A 24th Brigade, Victoria Blues, Texas Troops, under Capitan Otto Von Roeder. There were 9 individuals listed on both rolls. Due to the date of record I believe he was active as a Texas Ranger before they became Texas State Troops. This would have been in Capt G.J. Hampton's Company A

    In Von Roeder's Biography it states;
    While Nassau Plantation was tied up in litigation, Otto moved south and developed a “princely plantation” on the banks of the Guadalupe River in Victoria County’s Mission Valley. His family grew to eight children, and he was listed on the 1860 census, as one of the area’s most prominent and prosperous citizens. A year later at 54, when the civil War began, the well-known patriot joined Company A of Victoria’s reserves, the “Blues” as an officer. On November 24, 1863, Col. von Roeder was captured while the company was defending Mustang Island. Praised for his kindness to other prisoners, he was released at New Orleans in June 1864 following the Louisiana Red River Campaign in which his eldest son served as an officer.

    The Story of Georgia and Georgia People, 1732 to 1860. By George Gillman Smith, published by George G Smith, Macon Georgia, 1900. This book list Wm Brownlow in the section List Soldiers of the Line.

    In 1864 William remarried to Melinda Bray. They were married on January 21, 1864, in Victoria County, Texas.

    Groom's Name: W. N. Brownlow
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    Bride's Name: Malinda Bray
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    Marriage Date: 21 Jan 1864
    Marriage Place: , Victoria, Texas
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    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M59292-1
    System Origin: Texas-ODM
    Source Film Number: 1010590

    I believe it is possible that sometime after William married Malinda he was called upon to join the fight in Louisiana. It is possible that he was killed in one of several battles near the end of the war. Two possibilites are the Battle of Mansfield or Pleasant Hill.

    While stationed in Louisiana, the Victoria company performed numerous
    guerrilla raids against the federal army. By far the most significant Louisiana
    engagements Company A participated in were the Battles of Mansfield and Pleasant Hill.
    In the early spring of 1864, Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks, commander of the Union forces in
    Louisiana, began his Red River Campaign that was designed to invade Texas.

    On April 8, at Sabine Cross-Roads, near Mansfield, Confederate Gen. Richard
    Taylor’s forces engaged the advancing federal army. During the battle, Waller’s
    Battalion was attached to Gen. James P. Major’s Brigade and fought as dismounted
    cavalry. Following the struggle at Mansfield, the fighting continued at Pleasant Hill.
    Both engagements resulted in Banks aborting his attempt to invade Texas.
    With the conclusion of the Red River Campaign, Company A resumed its
    customary small encounters with the enemy until the latter part of November when it
    returned to Texas.

    In May 2018 we visited the Mansfield Battle Field Meorial. We were told that that were 100's of unmarked civil war graves in La. However in Minden La there are 21 unmarked graves of Texas Civil War soilders.

    Williams' children were raised by their stepmother, Melinda Bray Brownlow. She was born about 1825 in North Carolina. She also change Amelia's name to Amanda.

    William's youngest son Elias moved to the Mayfield boarding house in Karnes County to farm and James stayed to help his stepmother in Victoria County.
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    Consolidated notes that I have been able to find on William Monroe Brownlow as of Aust 2023. Gene Brownlow

    William Monroe Brownlow
    born 1815 - died 1864

    William Brownlow was born in Pendleton District, South Carolina in 1815 according to the multiple US Census and several military documents. His father was James Brownlow born 1787 in North Carolina and his mother was Rebecca Cross born about 1789 in South Carolina. In the 1800 Pendleton South Carolina Census there is a James Brownlow and wife with two young boys and two young girls listed. Then in 1820 there is a James Brownlow and wife showing four boys and one girl. I believe two of the boys are William Monroe and George Washington Brownlow both under ten years of age. In the 1830 Census there is a James Brownlow and wife with two boys under ten and two boys between ten and twenty years of age. Also, there are 4 young girls under five and one under ten and one under twenty years of age. I believe the two boys between ten and twenty are William Monroe and George Washington Brownlow.
    William moved from Pendleton, South Carolina to Rome Georgia sometime after 1835 according to the birth of Nassisa, William’s sister, with his father, James, mother Rebecca, and brother George Washington Brownlow and sisters, Sarah, Eliza, Malinda, Nancy and Nassissa. In the 1850 Census it shows James. Rebecca and three daughters, Amanda 18, Emily 16, and NaLisa 12. Both William Monroe and George Washington Brownlow had moved out and started their own families.
    He married Amelia Williams in Earley County Georgia the 5th day of August 1843 according to their marriage license. William married Amelia whose family was likely on a wagon train from Florida to Texas.
    William’s brother stayed in Calhoun County Georgia, according to the 1850 Georgia Census. Calhoun County is adjacent to Early County and originally was the same county. William and George probably left South Carolina together, traveling to the southern part of Georgia. George married a local girl, while
    According to their Georgia marriage license, in 1843, William Monroe Brownlow and Amelia Williams were married in Early County Georgia. They soon moved to Campti, Natchitoches Parish, La. In the 1850 Census it shows W M Brownlow, Amelia, Jura 5, and Mary 4, farming in La. Both girls show to be born in La so they must have been in La. By 1845. William and his family farmed in Natchitoches, Louisiana until 1857/58 when they moved to Texas.
    In 1845 Jura Narcissus Brownlow was born in Campti, Natchitoches Parish, La.
    In 1846 Mary Elizabeth Brownlow born in Campti, Natchitoches Parish, La.
    In 1850 The US Census show William and his family in Natchitoches Parish, La.
    May 6th, 1851, James Monroe Brownlow was born in Campti, Natchitoches Parish, La.
    In September 1856 Elias Albert Brownlow born in Campti, Natchitoches Parish, La
    A little about Amelia Williams. A Sandra Brownlow who had married into the Brownlow family in the James Monroe Brownlow line submitted this info online
    Submitted On: 7 Sep 2004 - Submitted By: Sandra Brownlow - keisanb1@consolidated.net
    Eli Williams, who was living in NC, received a land grant in Florida from U.S. Congress in 1798 for revolutionary services. This documentation is easy to find, but I have not tied him into our line yet. But I think he will be there.

    ca. 1790 a John Williams and wife, Amelia were living around the Waccasassa Marina and Levy County Boat Landing in Florida. In 1843, Amelia Williams, b. 1822 Florida, married William Monroe Brownlow. William and Amelia Williams Brownlow married in Early County, GA. in 1843. They moved immediately to Natchitoches Parrish, Louisiana where their first four children (James Monroe Brownlow, Elias Albert Brownlow, Rebecca Brownlow and Mary E. Brownlow) were born. They moved on to Victoria County, Texas about 1857/8. In the 1860 Victoria County, Texas Census, there is an "N. Williams, age 18, born Florida" living with William and Amelia Brownlow and their children. In 1861/2 another baby, Amelia Brownlow II, was born. Amelia I died in 1862.

    By 1860 the US Census shows William M Brownlow, Amelia, Mary13, James M 10, Eli A 3, and N Williams 18 (a relative of Amelia) living in Victoria Texas. Both boys, James and Eli show to have been born in Louisiana. and N Williams was born in Florida where Amelia was born. The family farmed in Victoria County and William also

    In the document “Victoria County, Texas – Victoria County Texas History – Section 2, Victor M. Morn of the Daily Times Print, Laredo, Texas wrote the following.
    The principal planters, many of whom included, to a less or greater extent, stock raising, were: Dr. Joseph Weisiger, Otto Von Roeder, Archie Clark, St. George Lee, J. O. Wheeler, in Mission Valley; Weisiger and Sanford, Dr. E. H. Smith, W. P. McLean, Marshal Spell, Judge Ragland, Dr. J. B. Ragland, Brownlow, N. M. Ragland, Jordan Williams, Rod Clay, Murphy, Felix Daughtery, Quincey Davidson, south of the valley, and adjacent to the town track. Lower down on the west side of the river were the farms of J. J. Linn, A. Bass, McDonough, John and Wm Hunt; and on the San Antonio river those of Capt Harvey, Green Clay, A. H. Cromwell, and Holliday. East of the Guadalupe, and north of town, were those of S. McCall Fenner, R. N. and S. P. Weisiger, J. W. Rose, J. E. Ferguson, Judge Barton, W. L. Callander, C. Beck. B. Tippett, Wagner; and south of town those of Rupley, Dr. Cocke, M. L. Stoner, Venable, Taylor, Scott. The principal stock men, commencing at Mission Valley, were R. Power, James George, John A., and David Emison, Daniel Weisiger, Sr., A. Clark, J. O. Wheeler; on the San Antonio, Mr. Teel, Fagan, and De la Garza. In other portions of the county Patricio, Santiago, and Frank De. Leon; Benevides, Traylor, Mat Alexander, Tho's Sterne, A Borland, R. Clarke. Of course there were many more engaged in stock raising, and farming, as the various biographical sketches will show. In the year 1860 the largest stocks of cattle were those owned by A. Borland - 8,000 head, (the numbers are approximate) Matt Alexander - 6,000 head, Archie Clark - 5000 head, Preston R. Rose - 5,000 head, R. Clark - 4000 head, Winn Traylor 3,000 head, Thomas Sterne - 2,500.
    1858 Victoria County, Texas History
    The principal planters, many of whom included, to a less or greater extent, stock raising, were: Dr. Joseph Weisiger, Otto Von Roeder, Archie Clark, St. George Lee, J. O. Wheeler, in Mission Valley; Weisiger and Sanford, Dr. E. H. Smith, W. P. McLean, Marshal Spell, Judge Ragland, Dr. J. B. Ragland, Brownlow, N. M. Ragland, Jordan Williams, Rod Clay, Murphy, Felix Daughtery, Quincey Davidson, south of the valley, and adjacent to the town track.

    Among the farmers about town are the Schafer families, the Fishers, Mr. Fred Deigle, whose good lady is not surpassed on earth for Christian virtues, Peter Weldon, A. F. Hall, C. L. Thurmond, Charley Johns, Peter Wagner, Dr. E. H. Smith, C. C. Rosell, Alfred Rosell, Jake Grier, Ob White, Mr. Brownlow, John Newcomb, Robert Newcomb, Capt. Gwinn, Max Lender, H. Hauschild, Mr. Thomas Nevins, S. T. Stafford, George Josstym, and many more.

    Victoria County, Texas - Court Cases
    1861-02-22 State of Texas vs. William M Brownlow
    Brownlow William M. 393 District Court
    Playing a game of pool
    HC-83-A & B, HC-84-A
    http://genealogytrails.com/tex/gulfcoast/victoria/history.html
    Texas Genealogy Trails
    Victoria County, Texas History
    (The next three statements were extracted from the above website. Gene Brownlow)
    The principal planters, many of whom included, to a less or greater extent, stock raising, were: Dr. Joseph Weisiger, Otto Von Roeder, Archie Clark, St. George Lee, J. O. Wheeler, in Mission Valley; Weisiger and Sanford, Dr. E. H. Smith, W. P. McLean, Marshal Spell, Judge Ragland, Dr. J. B. Ragland, Brownlow, N. M. Ragland, Jordan Williams, Rod Clay, Murphy, Felix Daughtery, Quincey Davidson, south of the valley, and adjacent to the town track.

    Among the farmers about town are the Schafer families, the Fishers, Mr. Fred Deigle, whose good lady is not surpassed on earth for Christian virtues, Peter Weldon, A. F. Hall, C. L. Thurmond, Charley Johns, Peter Wagner, Dr. E. H. Smith, C. C. Rosell, Alfred Rosell, Jake Grier, Ob White, Mr. Brownlow, John Newcomb, Robert Newcomb, Capt. Gwinn, Max Lender, H. Hauschild, Mr. Thomas Nevins, S. T. Stafford, George Josstym, and many more.

    William joined the Victoria Blues, Company A, 24th Regiment sometime after May 1861.
    This document was found online at http://www.txcivwarconf.org/papers/spurlin.pdf



    Victoria, Texas, Units that Served in the Civil War
    Charles D. Spurlin

    On the eve of the Civil War, Victoria was a prosperous, thriving commercial center with visions of becoming even more affluent. Since the 1840s steamboats laden with goods for the western trade plied the Guadalupe River and made regular visits to the town. By 1861, the San Antonio and Mexican Gulf Railway was established between Victoria and Port Lavaca, the first link in a commercial chain that the owners of the railroad intended to link the Alamo City with the coastal shipping trade.

    Politically, Victoria was an avid supporter of the States’ rights doctrine. Victorians who saw commercial opportunities were reluctant to accept any protective trade laws emanating out of the central government. Furthermore, the county’s slave owners firmly stood against any northern opposition restricting bondsmen from the territories. However, most disturbing at the moment was the belief the newly elected president Abraham Lincoln, considered to be a Black Republican, would push for the abolishment of slavery. Consequently, local residents, be they slave owners or not, strongly supported the States’ rights doctrine. Many present day Victorians find little difficulty in relating to their predecessors views on States’ rights.

    As the war clouds began to thicken after South Carolina seceded from the Union in late 1860, Victorians assumed considerable interest in the national news and speculated as to how the community would be affected. Some of the citizens quickly concluded that should Texas secede they would be prepared to defend their country.

    As the political events unfolded, a Secession Convention convened, and on February 1, 1861, the delegates voted 174 to 7 to secede. The Victoria district representatives, State District Judge Fielding Jones of Victoria and William R. Scurry from DeWitt County, cast their ballots with the majority. Afterwards, Victoria County with about a forty percent voter turnout accepted the Ordinance of Secession 313 to 88.

    Victor Rose, a Victoria County resident, newspaperman, and historian, in an assessment of the community’s attitude wrote in his History of Victoria County that Victorians were as enthusiastic for war. . .”as if years of oppression had driven them to the stern necessity.” He added that if the residents were asked why they were so zealous for war, the reply was “To whip the Yankees.” Rose pointed out that resistance in the county to war, where it could be found, came from the older naturalized residents who possessed strong feelings for their oath of allegiance to the United States. In a personal assessment of the unfolding event he stated, “Folly was toppling a great State into needless, ruinous, rebellion. We repudiated the counsels of Sam Houston, Jack Hamilton, J. W. Throckmorton; John Hancock, and other Texans, to follow the magpie chattering of South Carolina’s pigmy so-called statesmen. . . .There was never a more causeless war,—and a fearful responsibility for its consequences rests on the Yankee abolitionists. It seemed that some devil,—he must have been a South Carolina devil,— concealed from view, manipulated events upon the Southern chess board to suit his own malign purpose.” Despite Rose’s misgivings to the war, he served with distinction in Ross’ Texas Brigade.

    Soon after Texas entered the Confederacy on March 2, 1861, the Victoria Cavalry Company, Twenty-fourth Texas Cavalry Brigade, was organized for local defense purposes. The commander of the unit was James E. Ferguson, a Methodist minister who had lived in the county since 1857. He was the father of future governor James E. “Farmer Jim” Ferguson. Composed primarily of married men who claimed regular service would interfere with their personal affairs, the company drilled four times a week so as to be prepared to defend the area from federal forces.

    By the end of May, a second company was formed under the guidance of Victoria County Sheriff George J. Hampton. Originally the unit was known as the “Victoria Blues,” probably because some of men possessed blue uniforms acquired from the federal government.

    After Gen. Henry H. Sibley, a former U. S. Army officer now serving in the Confederate service, arrived at San Antonio in the summer of 1861 and began organizing a brigade, Hampton and his comrades officially joined Sibley’s unit on September 11, 1861, as Company C, Fourth Regiment Texas Mounted Volunteers. Meanwhile, the Victorians renamed the company “Victoria Invincible.”

    In October 1861, Company C left San Antonio and marched to New Mexico. The first significant engagement the Victorians experienced was at Valverde, New Mexico, in February 1862. Lt. Col. William Scurry, regimental commander in the absence of Col. James Reily who was on a diplomatic mission in Mexico, encouraged the men, as reported by Lt. Charles C. Linn, a member of Company C and the son of Victoria’s first mayor John. J. “Juan” Linn, by yelling “Come on, My Boys. Come On, My Ragged Texians.” Although they were intensely involved in the fight, only eight Victorians, Hampton included, were wounded, none mortally.

    After the Battle of Valverde, the Texans moved northward to Albuquerque and Santa Fe. On March 26, 1862, at Apache Canyon, the opposing forces collided in combat. The next day, the Victorians arrived at the scene of action as reinforcements. By March 28, the fighting shifted to Glorieta Pass. After a fierce struggle in which a high percentage of officers of the Fourth Texas Cavalry Regiment were killed or wounded, the Confederates retreated. The Victoria Company’s losses were three killed and three wounded. Because of his heroic deeds at the battles of Valverde and Glorieta, Hampton was promoted to major. Before the war ended, the former Victoria County sheriff became a colonel and commanded the Fourth Texas Cavalry Regiment.

    Having failed to conquer New Mexico, Sibley ordered the brigade to return to Texas. During the summer of 1862, the men staggered into San Antonio. The journey from El Paso to the Alamo City was extremely hard, even for the toughest Victorian. When the Texans commenced the trek, their food supplies and clothing were inadequate for a long journey as they were to embark upon. Pete Fagan, a member of the “Victoria Invincible,” remarked, “The men were suffering terribly from the heat, very many of are a-foot, and scarcely able to travel from blistered feet. They were subsisting on bread and water, both officers and men; many of them sick, many ragged, and all hungry; but we did not see a gloomy face—not one.” By the middle of July, the company reached San Antonio, and a couple of weeks later arrived in Victoria to await assignment.

    In the fall of 1862, Company C was ordered to the Trans-Mississippi Department and became a part of Gen. Thomas Green’s Cavalry Brigade. As an element in Green’s Brigade, the Victorians actively served in the battlefield operations of western Louisiana. Occasionally, however, the brigade, or portions of it, spent time in eastern Texas.

    When news reached the Fourth Texas Cavalry Regiment that the military structure east of the Mississippi was collapsing, its members, Victorians included, defiantly adopted on April 27, 1865, at Independence, Texas, a resolution vowing to fight to the end and invited all Confederate troops outside the state to join with them. But, whether the Texans liked it or not, there was to be no further fighting for the Fourth Texas Cavalry Regiment.

    Also organized for Confederate service at Victoria in 1861 was Company B, Sixth Texas Infantry Regiment, commanded by Capt. Jacob A. Rupley, a local businessman and a former resident of Pennsylvania. Company B was the only Victoria unit to serve east of the Mississippi River. Before leaving the state, the regiment trained for eight months at Camp Henry E. McCulloch, four miles north of Victoria. During its encampment in the community, the Male Academy was paid fifty dollars a month by the city to serve as the regimental hospital.

    One of the recruits who trained at Camp McCulloch was R. R. Gilbert, a former newspaperman. Under the name of “High Private”, he applied his journalistic abilities by writing a series of satirical letters to the Victoria Advocate describing camp life. In a January 16, 1862, article, Gilbert gave the location of the encampment as a central one where “you can start from it and go to any part of the world—with a furlough.” His version of the Confederate oath was, “Do you solemnly swear that you will stay in the army as long as the war lasts, and fight to the best of your ability; that you will not growl at your rations, and be content with eleven dollars a month, whether you get them or not, so help you God?” The “High Private” also had a few choice comments about army regulations. He wrote, “army regulations require that every soldier shall keep his hair cut short. This cost 25 cents a month. Again, every one who acts irreverently, while the chaplain is officiating, has a Yankee shilling, or 16 2/3 cents, deducted from his pay, and he who swears an oath is mulcted in the sum of 16 2/3 cents for each swear. During the first month, I smiled once in meeting, and my liver being out or order, the number of swears for that month aggregated two each day.

    “The result: High Private to the Southern Confederacy…:

    “For Barber’s Bill, one month, 25 cents.

    “For one ‘irreverently,’ 16 2/3 cents.

    “For 62 swears at 16 2/3 cents each, $10.34.

    “For Laundress, 50 cents per week, $2.00.

    “For Company Cook, 25 cents.

    “The total is $13.00 2/3 cents. Less one month’s pay, $11, leaving balance due the Confederate States of America, $2.00 2/3 cents.

    “As eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, I immediately commenced reforming and engaged an enterprising individual to do my swearing at an enormous discount, left off going to church, and made arrangements to do my own cooking and washing.”

    While training progressed at Camp McCulloch, Col. Garland asked a group of Victoria ladies to design and make an appropriate flag for the regiment. The women on the grounds they lacked the necessary materials declined, but Mrs. Richard Owens, the wife of a local merchant, with the help of her daughters assumed the challenge. The finished product was made of red merino with a border of white silk fringe. A blue shield, 28 by 36 inches, containing thirteen white stars was situated in the middle. Twelve of the stars were arranged along the border of the shield, six on each side, and a large star, to symbolize the Lone Star State, dominated the center. Stitched at the bottom of the flag with white silk was “Sixth Texas Infantry Regiment. Before Mrs. Owens completed the flag, the regiment broke camp and marched to Arkansas. It was delivered to Garland while the regiment was at Arkansas Post. Unfortunately, the flag was taken as war booty by federal troops when the Confederates surrendered the fort in January 1863.

    After the capitulation of Arkansas Post, the Confederate prisoners of war were transferred up the Mississippi by steamboat to military prisons at Camp Butler, Illinois, Camp Chase, Ohio, and Camp Douglas, Illinois. During the spring of 1863, a prisoner exchange was made. In May 1863, The Sixth, Tenth, and Fifteenth Texas Regiments were consolidated. However, later in the war the Tenth Texas Infantry Regiment again became an independent unit. During the following month, the consolidated unit was assigned to Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne’s Division in the Army of Tennessee. As a part of the division, the consolidated regiment participated in the engagements at Chickamauga in September 1863.

    After Chickamauga, the regiment was assigned to Col. Hiram B. Granbury’s Brigade and fought in the Chattanooga Campaign. Although the fighting ended in a defeat for the Southern forces, the one bright spot for the Confederates was the manner in which the Texans held its position at Missionary Ridge under intense Union pressure. The unit was eventually forced to retreat when the federals broke through other Confederate entrenchments and left the Texans’ flanks exposed.

    The Army of Tennessee withdrew to Georgia. In the spring and summer of 1864, it engaged in the Battle of Atlanta. In this campaign, the Sixth Texas, now known as the “Bloody Sixth,” was a vital cog in the Confederate defenses around the city. Despite heavy casualties to the regiment, the men fought stubbornly to halt the federal advance. Fighting was so intense at times; the unit was commanded by five different men in a two day period. On May 29, Capt. B. R. Tyus was wounded and Capt. Rhodes Fisher assumed command. The next day Fisher was wounded and forced to relinquish command to Capt. M. M. Houston who lasted only ten minutes before being killed. Capt. R. R. Rice took charge and shortly afterwards became a casualty whereupon 1st Lieut. T. S. Flynt became the regimental commander.

    During the fighting in Georgia and Tennessee, Victorian Jacob Fox won the distinction of being the most wounded soldier in Company B. On July 21, he either received shrapnel or a bullet but remained on active duty. On September 1, Fox was hit again. He, nevertheless, continued to be an effective member of the company. Later, on November 30, he lost a forefinger at Franklin, Tennessee, but shortly afterwards returned to duty.

    After the Georgia Campaign, the Army of Tennessee moved into Tennessee and fought at Franklin and Nashville. At Nashville, the Confederate army was routed and retreated to Mississippi where Gen. Joseph E. Johnston assumed command from Gen. John B. Hood. Afterwards, the army intermittently marched to North Carolina. In the Carolina Campaign of 1865, Johnston’s strategy was essentially one of retreat, hold, and retreat. Because the ranks of the Army of Tennessee were continually depleted from its encounters with the federals, it was restructured. Under the reorganization setup, the Sixth, Seventh, Tenth, and Fifteenth Texas Infantry Regiments were consolidated with the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Twenty-fourth, and Twenty-fifth Texas Dismounted Cavalry Regiments. The new command was designated the First Texas Infantry Regiment and assigned to Gen. D. C. Govan’s Brigade, Gen. John C. Brown’s Division.

    On April 26, 1865, Johnston, his army in rags with little food and military supplies, formally surrendered to Gen. William T. Sherman. Confederate officer Maj. Gen. John C. Breckinridge, an 1860 Democratic presidential candidate, was present at the meeting between Johnston and Sherman. All three men were old acquaintances. A bottle of liquor was acquired for social drinks. The more the men drank the more elegant Breckinridge’s comments became on the surrender terms. Finally, Sherman stated, “Hold on Breckinridge. If you get one more drink inside you, you’ll talk me into surrendering to Johnston.”

    In the spring of 1862 on the Garcitas Creek east of Victoria, a third Victoria company was formed to serve in the Confederate army under the command of Dr. James B. P. January, a local physician. Within a year, he resigned and Reed N. Weisiger, a member of a prominent Victoria family, became the company commander. When the unit entered Confederate service on April 18, its members affectionately referred to it as the “Jim Scott Rangers,” but officially it was Company A, Thirteenth Texas Cavalry Battalion. Maj. Edwin Waller Jr., the son of the first mayor of Austin, was the battalion commander.

    After the company was organized, it moved to Hempstead and united with the other companies in the battalion. In July, the unit broke camp and moved toward western Louisiana, reaching its destination in the latter part of August. Except for two companies of Louisiana infantry, Waller’s Battalion was the only Confederate force in the western sector of the state in the closing months of 1862.

    In the early part of 1863, Green’s Brigade, after the ill-fated New Mexico campaign, arrived in Louisiana. Waller’s Battalion was attached to it and remained, except for occasional detached duty, as an integral part of the brigade until shortly before the war ended. While stationed in Louisiana, the Victoria company performed numerous guerrilla raids against the federal army. By far the most significant Louisiana engagements Company A participated in were the Battles of Mansfield and Pleasant Hill. In the early spring of 1864, Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks, commander of the Union forces in Louisiana, began his Red River Campaign that was designed to invade Texas.

    On April 8, at Sabine Cross-Roads, near Mansfield, Confederate Gen. Richard Taylor’s forces engaged the advancing federal army. During the battle, Waller’s Battalion was attached to Gen. James P. Major’s Brigade and fought as dismounted cavalry. Following the struggle at Mansfield, the fighting continued at Pleasant Hill. Both engagements resulted in Banks aborting his attempt to invade Texas.

    With the conclusion of the Red River Campaign, Company A resumed its customary small encounters with the enemy until the latter part of November when it returned to Texas. In the final stages of the war, the company traversed the eastern part of the state without experiencing any action.

    In early 1865, the battalion was elevated to regimental status. On March 30, it was integrated into Gen. Walter P. Lane’s Brigade, Gen. William Steele’s Division. Two months later, on May 20, Waller’s Regiment was disbanded.

    Sources
    Alberts, Don E., ed. Rebels on the Rio Grande: The Civil War Journal of A. B.
    Peticolas. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1984.
    Grimes, Roy, ed. 300 Years in Victoria County. Victoria, Texas: The Victoria
    Advocate Publishing Co., 1968.
    Hall, Martin Hardwick. Sibley’s New Mexico Campaign. Austin: University of Texas
    Press, 1960.
    Petty, Joe Jr., ed. Victor Rose’s History of Victoria County. Victoria, Texas:
    Book Mart, 1961.
    Spurlin, Charles D., ed. The Civil War Diary of Charles A. Leuschner. Austin: Nortex
    Press, 1992.
    Spurlin, Charles. West of the Mississippi with Waller’s 13th Texas Cavalry
    Battalion CSA. Hillsboro, Texas: Hill Junior College Press, 1971.
    The War of Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and
    Confederate Armies. 128 vols. Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing
    Office, 1880-1901.
    September 25, 1861 Victoria Blues Muster Roll shows PRIVATE W.W. Brownlow under Capt. Jas. E. FURGUSON

    .

    The Story of Georgia and Georgia People, 1732 to 1860. By George Gillman Smith, published by George G Smith, Macon Georgia, 1900. This book list Wm Brownlow in the section List Soldiers of the Line.

    The military muster card of 1861 show W M Brownlow as a Sargent under the command of Captain Otto Von Roeder, Company A Victoria City, 24th Brigade, Texas State Troops. There are pay records showing W M Brownlow in the 4th Qtr of 1861 and January through March of 1862 providing cords of wood. During my research I learned that most of the men in these years in Texas served in the Texas Rangers. They would sign up for a short period of time to protect the people from Mexican raiders and hostile Indians. When the Civil war started these Rangers converted over to Texas State Troops. I believe that is what William did as he was shown as a Sergeant in the Texas State Troops on one of his Muster cards. When not serving h farmed the land.
    PVT Brownlow September 25, 1861, Janes E Ferguson Victoria Calv Company, 24th Brigade. Independent Company for Coast Defense.
    Capt. J.E. FURGESON
    Thos. SMITH
    1st Lt. S.W. WALTON C.L. STADTLER
    2nd Lt. J.T. STAFFORD W.M. VARNELL
    3rd Lt. Jas. P. KEAN M. SPELL
    Ord. Sgt. J.G. COLLOR R.H. HUNTER
    2nd Ord. Sgt. J.L CUNNINGHAM W.G. THORNTON
    3rd Ord. Sgt. U.N. ATKINSON Jas. J. NUNER
    4th Ord. Sgt. S. DE LEON Geo. JOSLIN
    lst Cop�l. W.J. STAFFORD L.F. WHEELER
    2nd Cop�l. Thos. W. PEARSON W.T. HARRIS
    3rd Cop�l. F.R. DOUGHTERY A. DEICHART
    4th Cop'l. J.J. MURPHRY Thos. JENKINS
    John C. WARDEN
    MUSICIAN M.F. RUNDELL
    Chas. REISNER Jas. HEPPERON
    Alex BORLAND
    PRIVATES S.D. DE LEON
    F. SHULTER
    Wm. HUNT J.B. WALKER
    M.M. BREWSTER H WEAKA
    J.G. ROWLAND MILLER
    J.R. JANUARY W.S. GLASS
    Jas. C. SCOTT SOL HALFIN
    E.H. GAYLORD John E. MOODY
    E. MORGAN M. BARTLETTS
    C.C. SMOTHERS Sam�l JANUARY
    Julius SCHNEIDER Frank DE LEON
    Frank COLLER James SAMPSON
    Rudolph HAYS Daniel WEISIGER Jr.
    E. PICKERING Duncan WILLIAM
    A. BARTLETTS Rarl SASA
    C.L. THURMOND W.J. WHITEHEAD
    L.F. GANT E.R. WELLS
    Sam�l HARRIS Wm. GRAVETT
    C.C. ROSELL L.D. EASTERBROOK
    W.W. BROWNLOW Henry NELSON
    R.N. WEISIGAR Samuel P. WEISIGER
    W.J. MC DONALD Nicholas WILLIAMS
    David BUNCE Jas. N. RAGLAND
    E.H. SMITH Wm. RUPLEY
    Rob. WILLOUPHY B.N. JOSLIN
    W.J. CRAIG J.D.STAPLES
    J.H.MULLINS

    4th Quarter 1861 - Nov 12th, 1861, William Brownlow was paid for 16 cords of wood
    Sgt Brownlow 1861 Cap Otto Von Roeder Company A, 24th Brigade Texas State Troops
    1st Qtr 1862 - Jan 20 to Feb 22 1862 12 cords of wood - Mar 31 1862 !2 cords of wood
    2nd Qtr 1862 Military Roll
    Amielia died in 1862. I assume it was during childbirth of Amelia II Brownlow August 5th, 1862.

    Then, (no date shown), W. M. Brownlow was listed on the Muster Roll as a Sergeant in Company A 24th Brigade, Victoria Blues, Texas Troops, under Capitan Otto Von Roeder. There were 9 individuals listed on both rolls. Due to the date of record, I believe he was active as a Texas Ranger before they became Texas State Troops. This would have been in Capt G.J. Hampton's Company A

    In Von Roeder's Biography it states;
    While Nassau Plantation was tied up in litigation, Otto moved south and developed a “princely plantation” on the banks of the Guadalupe River in Victoria County’s Mission Valley. His family grew to eight children, and he was listed on the 1860 census, as one of the area’s most prominent and prosperous citizens. A year later at 54, when the civil War began, the well-known patriot joined Company A of Victoria’s reserves, the “Blues” as an officer. On November 24, 1863, Col. von Roeder was captured while the company was defending Mustang Island. Praised for his kindness to other prisoners, he was released at New Orleans in June 1864 following the Louisiana Red River Campaign in which his eldest son served as an officer
    In 1862 Amelia gave birth to a daughter. Amelia died in 1862 so it can be assumed that she died giving birth. William named the girl Amelia after her mother.

    November 17, 1863
    Sgt William Brownlow was involved in the Battle of Mustang Island. The names of citizens of Victoria captured on Mustang Island are: Lieuts. A. Clark, M. L. Stoner, Skrugg, H. Devine, Otto Von Rhoeder, P. D. Newcomb, J. D. Cabler, Bobett, Robert Willoughby, who died in prison at New Orleans; Dr. J. B. Throop, Dr. Robert Bell, Daniel Weisiger, Bill McDonnald, John Hunt, James Webb, Thomas Smith, George Emison, Bob Hogan, - Clayton, John A Emison, - and a Mexican Ines, sur-name not now remembered. It shows Brownlow was wounded on November 17th, 1863.
    The following is a roll Call report without any date.
    Capt. Otto Von ROEDER Prussia 54 Victoria
    1st Lt. A.E. CLARK Miss. 46 "
    2nd Lt. C.L. THURMOND Tenn. 29 "
    2nd ? B.F. PONNDS Ala. 39 "
    O.S. ? Montgomery Miss. 32 Meyersville, DeWitt Co.
    Sergeants
    W.J. MC DONALD
    W.M. BROWNLOW S. C. 39 Victoria
    Thomas SMITH Virginia 43 "
    C.C. WHITTINGTON N.C. 46 "
    Corporals
    M.W. ALEXANDER Tenn. 45 "
    F.B.H. KING Miss. 37 "
    B.F. DAVIS Virginia 39 "
    Henry BAKER

    Privates
    ANSURALDO, RAMON Mexico 40 "
    ALLNOCH, F. "
    BORLAND, A. absent
    BUCKART, Louis
    BURNHURST, F. absent
    CLEMENTS, Geo. absent
    DILLIMAN, John absent
    FERGERSON, Henry Germany 36 "
    GRAFT, Antonio Germany 41 "
    GOLLA, John absent
    HOWARD, Thomas absent
    HOHENDON, William absent
    HERZOG, Heny Germany 19 Victoria
    HEPWORTH, John absent
    HALFIN, Henry absent
    HELLERBRANT, O.L. absent
    JOHN, Chas. Germany 44 Victoria
    KENNER, J.P.
    KIBBE, R.P. sub for BARTLETT, A. Louisiana 17 Victoria
    KOHEN, William absent
    KERSEY, G.W. absent
    LEVI, Henry absent
    LEVI, Gregoria absent
    LETTS, Jacob New York 25 Victoria
    LUBE, Louis absent
    MALTITZ,C.C. absent
    MUSGA, John absent
    MILLER, Geo. absent
    MILLER, Falwine absent
    MISE, Fred absent
    NEIMAN, Geo. absent
    O�REAGAN, M. absent
    ORTZ, Romaldo absent
    O�KEIFE, Thomas absent
    PICKERING, E.E. absent
    PISGA, Thos. absent
    PILGRIM, Mat absent
    ROWLAND, J.G. Virginia 41 Victoria
    REUFF, E. absent
    ROBINS, Edwin Maine 35 Victoria
    RANDALL, W.D. absent
    RANDALL, Thomas sub for RANDALL, Jas. Texas 16 Lavaca
    ROBINSON, William
    SHONDOW, Gotlieb absent
    SIMONS, George absent
    STRAUS, Charles absent
    STERNE, Phillip Holland 22 Victoria
    STERNE, Levi absent
    SINGLETON, W.W. absent (marked out)
    WASCHER, Henry absent
    WEBBER, Paul absent
    WUCHESER, Fred sub for WEISIGER. D. Germany 51 Victoria
    WHEELER, J.0. absent
    HILL, B.F. N. C. 46 Victoria
    GABLER (CABLER),J.D. Tenn. 48 Mission Valley

    Battle of Mustang Island
    Following the battle of Brownsville, the Union army consolidated a garrison there under Major General Napoleon J. T. Dana. Major General Nathaniel P. Banks then planned to move against Corpus Christi. Banks directed Brigadier General Thomas E. G. Ransom on an expedition against a Confederate earthen fortification on Mustang Island known as Fort Semmes. The Confederate garrison, of less than 100 men, was composed of detachments from the 3rd Texas State Militia under Major George O. Dunaway and the 8th Texas Infantry under Captain William N. Maltby.

    Ransom’s men made a forced march against Fort Semmes which was occupied by men from the 8th Texas Infantry and 3rd Texas State Militia. The Union advance encountered Confederate skirmishers on November 17. Ransom’s men fired one volley causing the Texas skirmishers to retreat back into Fort Semmes. Ransom deployed the 13th Maine and 15th Maine infantry regiments in line of battle while the USS Monongahela fired into the fort from offshore. Fort Semmes’ small garrison was not prepared for open battle and the fighting was over shortly after the attack commenced. Major Dunaway decided upon an unconditional surrender of the entire garrison rather than making an attempt to fight their way back to the mainland.[5]
    Major General Cadwallader C. Washburn arrived at the head of the Union expedition on the Texas Coast. Washburn next led Union forces to capture Fort Esperanza on November 30, 1863.
    References
    • Howell, Kenneth Wayne, ed. The Seventh Star of the Confederacy: Texas During the Civil War, University of North Texas Press, 2011
    • Townsend, Stephen A., The Yankee Invasion of Texas, Texas A&M University Press, 2006


    November 17, 1863
    ." The name of citizens of Victoria captured on Mustang island are: Lieuts. A. Clark, M. L. Stoner, Skrugg, H. Devine, Otto Von Rhoeder, P. D. Newcomb, J. D. Cabler, Bobett, Robert Willoughby, who died in prison at New Orleans; Dr. J. B. Throop, Dr. Robert Bell, Daniel Weisiger, Bill McDonnald, John Hunt, James Webb, Thomas Smith, George Emison, Bob Hogan, - Clayton, John A Emison, - and a Mexican Ines, sur-name not now remembered.
    (Note: because Otto Von Rhoeder (SIC Roeder) was the Captain of the Texas State Troops that William Monroe Brownlow was assigned, I believe he may have been involved in the Battle of Mustang Island. (Note additional information shows that William married again in 1864 so that would mean he wasn't killed in this action.)


    In 1864 William married Melinda Bray on January 21, 1864, in Victoria County, Texas.
    I believe it is possible that sometime after William married Malinda he was called upon to join the fight in Louisiana. It is possible that he was killed in one of several battles near the end of the war. Two possibilities are the Battle of Mansfield or Pleasant Hill.

    While stationed in Louisiana, the Victoria company performed numerous
    guerrilla raids against the federal army. By far the most significant Louisiana
    engagements Company A participated in were the Battles of Mansfield and Pleasant Hill.
    In the early spring of 1864, Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks, commander of the Union forces in
    Louisiana, began his Red River Campaign that was designed to invade Texas.

    On April 8, at Sabine Cross-Roads, near Mansfield, Confederate Gen. Richard
    Taylor’s forces engaged the advancing federal army. During the battle, Waller’s
    Battalion was attached to Gen. James P. Major’s Brigade and fought as dismounted
    cavalry. Following the struggle at Mansfield, the fighting continued at Pleasant Hill.
    Both engagements resulted in Banks aborting his attempt to invade Texas.
    With the conclusion of the Red River Campaign, Company A resumed its
    customary small encounters with the enemy until the latter part of November when it
    returned to Texas.

    In the document Victoria, Texas, Units that served in the Civil War by Charles D, Spurlin, he states the following,
    In the early part of 1863, Green’s Brigade, after the ill-fated New Mexico campaign, arrived in Louisiana. Waller’s Battalion was attached to it and remained, except for occasional detached duty, as an integral part of the brigade until shortly before the war ended.
    As a side note Mary E Brownlow married James Sheppard Feb 4th 1864.
    Soon after William married, he was sent to Louisiana with the Victoria Blues. While stationed in Louisiana, the Victoria company performed numerous guerrilla raids against the federal army. By far the most significant Louisiana engagements Company A participated in were the Battles of Mansfield and Pleasant Hill. In the early spring of 1864, Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks, commander of the Union forces in Louisiana, began his Red River Campaign that was designed to invade Texas.

    On April 8, at Sabine Cross-Roads, near Mansfield, Confederate Gen. Richard Taylor’s forces engaged the advancing federal army. During the battle, Waller’s Battalion was attached to Gen. James P. Major’s Brigade and fought as dismounted cavalry. Following the struggle at Mansfield, the fighting continued at Pleasant Hill. Both engagements resulted in Banks aborting his attempt to invade Texas.

    With the conclusion of the Red River Campaign, Company A resumed its customary small encounters with the enemy until the latter part of November when it returned to Texas. In the final stages of the war, the company traversed the eastern part of the state without experiencing any action.

    In early 1865, the battalion was elevated to regimental status. On March 30, it was integrated into Gen. Walter P. Lane’s Brigade, Gen. William Steele’s Division. Two months later, on May 20, Waller’s Regiment was disbanded.
    I visited the battle fields of Mansfield and Pleasant Hill in La. There I learned that there were hundreds of unmarked graves from the civil war. One location was in Minden La. There in the cemetery are 10 graves that indicate the men were from Texas and had fought in the Mansfield/Pleasant Hill battles. Here I believe is the grave of William Monroe Brownlow.
    Williams' children were raised by their stepmother, Melinda {Bray} Brownlow. She was born about 1825 in North Carolina. She also changed Amelia's name to Amanda.

    William's youngest son Elias moved to the Mayfield boarding house in Karnes County to farm and James stayed to help his stepmother in Victoria County. According to multiple news papers Malinda became an Administratrix for a law office when she provided personal Will services.



    Died:
    Civil War Battle of Mansfield, La

    William married Amelia Williams on 7 Sep 1843 in , Early, Georgia. Amelia (daughter of John S Williams and Amelia Small) was born in 1822 in Florida; died about 1862 in Victoria, Victoria, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Rebecca Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1842 in Florida; died after 1860 in Victoria, Victoria County, Texas.
    2. 3. Jura Narcissus Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1845 in Campti, Natchitoches Parish Louisiana; died in Mar 1860 in Victoria, Victoria County, Texas, of Brain Fever.
    3. 4. Mary Elizabeth Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1846 in Campti, Natchitoches Parish Louisiana.
    4. 5. James Monroe Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 May 1851 in Campti, Natchitoches Parish Louisiana; died on 15 May 1938 in Elmendorf, Bexar, Texas, United States; was buried in 1938 in Elmendorf, Bexar, Texas, United States of America.
    5. 6. Elias Albert Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Sep 1856 in Campti, Natchitoches Parish Louisiana; died on 26 Oct 1930 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas; was buried in Lat: 31°36'48.17"N and Long: 97°11'50.26"W.
    6. 7. Amelia Malinda Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Aug 1862 in Victoria, Texas; died on 5 Aug 1952 in Rusk, County, Texas.

    William married Malinda Bray on 21 Jan 1864 ( by,J. E. FERGUSON, M. E. Church South) in Victoria County, Texas. Malinda was born in 1825 in North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Rebecca Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born in 1842 in Florida; died after 1860 in Victoria, Victoria County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 94T7-FGC
    • Reference Number: 1316

    Notes:

    Rebecca died of "Brain fever" in 1860

    Died:
    brain fever


  2. 3.  Jura Narcissus Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born in 1845 in Campti, Natchitoches Parish Louisiana; died in Mar 1860 in Victoria, Victoria County, Texas, of Brain Fever.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 94T7-XHQ
    • Reference Number: 961


  3. 4.  Mary Elizabeth Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born in 1846 in Campti, Natchitoches Parish Louisiana.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: L457-NVV
    • Reference Number: 962

    Mary married James Sheppard on 4 Jul 1864 (9 Feb 1864 by, S. A. WHITE, JP) in Victoria, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 5.  James Monroe BrownlowJames Monroe Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born on 6 May 1851 in Campti, Natchitoches Parish Louisiana; died on 15 May 1938 in Elmendorf, Bexar, Texas, United States; was buried in 1938 in Elmendorf, Bexar, Texas, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Census: Lived with his aunt Melinda after parents died
    • unknown: Lived with his aunt Melinda after parents died
    • unknown: Lived with his aunt Melinda after parents died
    • FSID: L457-NKL
    • Reference Number: 959
    • Americal Legion Card: 1900, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS CENSUS
    • unknown: 1900, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS CENSUS
    • Residence: 1900, Justice Precinct 7 (south part), Bexar, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1900, Justice Precinct 7 (south part), Bexar, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1900, Justice Precinct 7 (south part), Bexar, Texas, United States
    • Reciept: 1910, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS CENSUS
    • unknown: 1910, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS CENSUS
    • unknown: 1910, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS CENSUS
    • unknown: 1910, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS CENSUS
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 7, Bexar, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1920, Justice Precinct 7, Bexar, Texas, United States

    Notes:



    James Monroe Brownlow

    1900 Census
    JM Brownlow Head
    EF Wife
    Travis Son
    Leona Daughter
    John Sheppard Border
    Curtis Loudermilk Border

    Groom's Name: James M. Brownlow
    Groom's Birth Date:
    Groom's Birthplace:
    Groom's Age:
    Bride's Name: Fannie Adcock
    Bride's Birth Date:
    Bride's Birthplace:
    Bride's Age:
    Marriage Date: 10 Aug 1882
    Marriage Place: , Victoria, Texas
    Groom's Father's Name:
    Groom's Mother's Name:
    Bride's Father's Name:
    Bride's Mother's Name:
    Groom's Race:
    Groom's Marital Status:
    Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
    Bride's Race:
    Bride's Marital Status:
    Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M59292-1
    System Origin: Texas-VR
    Source Film Number: 1010590
    Reference Number: 2:1JNTJ6M

    1880 Census
    Name: James Brownlow
    Residence: Victoria, Texas
    Birthdate: 1852
    Birthplace: Louisiana, United States
    Relationship to Head: Step Son
    Spouse's Name:
    Spouse's Birthplace:
    Father's Name:
    Father's Birthplace: Georgia, United States
    Mother's Name:
    Mother's Birthplace: Florida, United States
    Race or Color (Expanded): White
    Ethnicity (Standardized): American
    Gender: Male
    Martial Status: Single
    Age (Expanded): 28 years
    Occupation: Farmer
    NARA Film Number: T9-1330
    Page: 191
    Page Character: A
    Entry Number: 4032
    Film number: 1255330
    Household Gender Age
    Parent
    Malinda Brownlow F 55
    James Brownlow M 28
    George Clifford M 15
    Cicero Wade M 12

    Birth: May 6, 1851
    Campti, Natchitoches Parish
    Louisiana, USA
    Death: May 5, 1938
    Floresville
    Wilson County
    Texas, USA

    Father: Unknown
    Mother: Unknown
    Retired Farmer
    Informant: Travis Brownlow of Shreveport, La.

    Note: On his Texas Death Certificate No. 25866
    Family Search Records Ref. No. Cn 25866
    States: Born in Comti, La
    Died: Floresville, Wilson County, Texas
    Widowed

    Note: On the 1860 Victoria Texas Census
    Brownlow, Wm.M. born S.C. age 38
    with him Amelia wife age 33 born Florida
    Mary E 13 born Florida
    Jas M 10 born La
    Ely 3 born La
    on the 1870 census Wm is not with them but James M age 19 is and other siblings.
    on the 1900 Bexar Co, Tx census James born La., E.F wife born Missouri, Travis and two dau. are listed.

    Burial:
    Elmendorf City Cemetery
    Elmendorf
    Bexar County
    Texas, USA

    Created by: Wanda
    Record added: Oct 18, 2008
    Find A Grave Memorial# 30673236

    Name: James M Brownlow
    Birthplace: Louisiana
    Relationship to Head of Household: Self
    Residence: Justice Precinct 7, Bexar, Texas
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Race : White
    Gender: Male
    Immigration Year:
    Father's Birthplace: Georgia
    Mother's Birthplace: Florida
    Family Number: 57
    Page Number: 4
    Household Gender Age
    James M Brownlow M 58y
    Child
    Travis Brownlow M 17y
    Vivian Brownlow F 15y
    Clara B Brownlow F 12y
    Amon Brownlow M 8y
    Kenneth Brownlow M 4y
    Eugene Sheppard M 27y

    James married Frances Elizabeth Sheppard on 31 Dec 1891 in Stockdale,Wilson,Texas. Frances (daughter of James Marshall Polk Sheppard and Mary Frances Loudermilk) was born on 10 May 1871 in Jackson, Texas, United States; died on 8 Sep 1905 in Elmendorf, Bexar County, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. William Travis Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1892 in Floresville, Wilson County, Texas; died on 25 Aug 1960 in Shreveport, Bossier, Louisiana, USA.
    2. 9. Leona Vivian Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 May 1894 in Floresville, Wilson County, Texas; died on 30 Oct 1979 in Tuscon, Pima County, Arizona; was buried in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA.
    3. 10. Clara Bell Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Aug 1898 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died on 9 Apr 1991 in Floresville, Wilson County, Texas.
    4. 11. Amond Douglas Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Dec 1901 in Wilson, Texas; died on 10 sept 1986 in Wilson, Texas.
    5. 12. Francis Kenneth Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Aug 1905 in Floresville, Wilson County, Texas; died on 24 Jan 1984 in Plainview, Hale, County, Texas.

    James married Fannie Adcock on 10 Aug 1882 in Victoria Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. Francis Kenneth Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1905 in Saspamco, Texas; died in Jan 1984 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas.

  5. 6.  Elias Albert BrownlowElias Albert Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born in Sep 1856 in Campti, Natchitoches Parish Louisiana; died on 26 Oct 1930 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas; was buried in Lat: 31°36'48.17"N and Long: 97°11'50.26"W.

    Other Events:

    • unknown: Lived with his stepmother Melinda after parents died
    • FSID: 2JWT-24J
    • Reference Number: 942
    • Census: 14 Jun 1860, Victoria County, Texas
    • Census: 6 Aug 1870, Lived with his Step Mother Melinda after parents died
    • Census: 5 Jun 1880, Helena, Karnes County, Texas
    • Census: 12 Jun 1900, Concrete, DeWitt County, Texas
    • Census: 19 Apr 1910, Justice Precinct 4, McLennan County, Texas
    • Fact 4: 21 Oct 1913, Waco, McLennan County , Trxas; Eli was in jail
    • Census: 6 Jan 1920, China Spring, McLennan Counrty, Texas
    • Census: 15 Apr 1930, Waco, McLennan County, Texas
    • Burial: 26 Oct 1930, Bosqueville Cemetery - Find A Grave Memorial# 70144807

    Notes:

    Bertie Brownlow

    Name: Eli A Brownlow
    Titles & Terms:
    Event: Death
    Event Date: 26 Oct 1930
    Event Place: Mclennan, Texas
    Gender:
    Marital Status:
    Certificate Number: 49873
    Burial: Bosqueville, Texas

    1920 Brownlow EA Mclennan Co.
    Name:E A Brownlow
    Residence: , McLennan, Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1856
    Age: 63
    Birthplace: Lousiana
    Relationship to Head of Household: Self
    Gender: Male
    Race: White
    Marital Status: Single
    Father's Birthplace: Louisiana
    Mother's Birthplace: Flordia
    Film Number: 1821831
    Digital Folder Number: 4390895
    Image Number: 00800
    Sheet Number: 4
    Household Gender Age
    Parent
    Oscar Coleman M 25y
    Hattie Coleman F 19y
    Lyn Coleman M 3y0m
    Clarra Coleman F 1y1m
    George Coleman M 9y

    E A Brownlow M 63y
    Ira Brownlow M 20y
    Archie Brownlow M 18y
    Bertie Brownlow M 16y
    EA 63
    Ira 20
    Archie 18
    Bertie 16

    Hettie dies 29 May 1911. In 1914 Eli was struggling trying to raise Archie, Bertie, Hettie and Mandy, Eli was put in jail and the kids were moved to the orphans home.

    1910 Census McLennan Co.
    Brownlow Eli A.
    This document says Eli and Hettie had been married 29 years. She had 14 kids and 12 still alive.
    Eli A 54 Lousiana Father Born Georgia Mother Lousiana
    Hettie 46 Texas Father Born Georgia Mother Texas
    Children
    Maggie 15 Texas
    Martin 13 Texas
    Ira 11 Texas
    Archie 8 Texas
    Bertie 7 Texas
    Hettie 3 Texas
    Mandy 8/12 Texas

    1900 Census DeWitt Texas
    Lillie G 17
    Lee A 16
    Oliver W 11
    Eugene A 10
    Josephine 8
    Maggie L 5
    Martin 3
    Otis C 1

    Year Surname Given Name(s) County State Page Township Database ID#
    1880 BROWNLOW ELI A. Karnes Co TX 003 Helena TX28955107

    Elias Albert Brownlow and his wife, Hettie. They married ca.1880/1, moved from Karnes County, TX to DeWitte Co, TX to McLennan Co., TX. Their children were Lillie G.(born 1882), Lee A. (born 1884), Oliver W. (b.1888), Eugene A. (b.1890), Josephine (b.1892), Maggie (b.1894), Martin (b.1897), Ira C.(1899), Archie (b.1902), Bertie (b.1903), Hettie (b.1907), and Maudy Brownlow(b.1910). Wife, Hettie, died before the 1920 Census.

    1880 Census:

    Name: Eli A. Brownlow
    Residence: Karnes, Texas
    Birthdate: 1855
    Birthplace: Texas, United States
    Relationship to Head: Other
    Spouse's Name:
    Spouse's Birthplace:
    Father's Name:
    Father's Birthplace:
    Mother's Name:
    Mother's Birthplace:
    Race or Color (Expanded): White
    Ethnicity (Standardized): American
    Gender: Male
    Martial Status: Single
    Age (Expanded): 25 years
    Occupation: Farm Laborer
    NARA Film Number: T9-1315
    Page: 3
    Page Character: B
    Entry Number: 228
    Film number: 1255315
    Household Gender Age
    Wm. C. Mayfield M 54
    Mary A. Mayfield F 45
    Charles H. Mayfield M 20
    Mary L. Mayfield F 18
    Elizabeth A. Mayfield F 13
    Ada L. Mayfield F 8
    Carrie N. Mayfield F 6
    John L. Mayfield M 2
    Eli A. Brownlow M 25
    Peter Coleman M 21
    Jake Young M 22
    Levi Hall M 25
    Mathalina M 25
    Clara Duprick F 16

    1870 Census
    Ely Brownlow 14 1855 Louisiana White Victoria, Victoria, TX Male
    Genter William Brownlow 15 1854 Tennessee Colored Victoria, Victoria, TX Male Servant
    James M Brownlow 19 1850 Louisiana White Victoria, Victoria, TX Male
    Melinda Brownlow 8 1861 Texas White Victoria, Victoria, TX Female
    Melinda Brownlow 46 1823 North Carolina White Victoria, Victoria, TX Female

    1860 Census Victoria Tx
    Willaim M Brownlow 38 South Carolina
    Amelia 33 Florida
    Mary E 13 Florida
    James M 10 Lousiana
    Eli A 3 Lousiana
    N. williams 18 Florida

    Marriage Record
    Brownlow, E. A. to Hettie Boykin by William Vordenbaumen, JP - Nov 03 1881

    Elias married Hatty Lou Boykin on 3 Oct 1881 in Guadalupe County, Texas. Hatty (daughter of William Joseph Boykin, Sr. and Elizabeth Jane Criswell) was born on 22 Mar 1864 in Oso, Fayette County, Texas; died on 29 May 1911 in Scott and White, Temple, Texas - Buried in Bosqueville, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 14. Lillie Gertrude Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Sep 1882 in Helena, Karnes, Texas; died in 1916 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas.
    2. 15. Lee Alexander Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Mar 1884 in Wilson County,Texas; died on 10 Mar 1942 in Rosemond Cemetary in Waco.
    3. 16. Oliver W. Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jul 1888 in Helena, Karnes, Texas; died after 21 Apr 1910.
    4. 17. Eugene Albert Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Apr 1890 in Concrete, DeWitt, Texas; died on 15 Jul 1946 in Precinct One, Legion, Kerr, Texas, Buried in Bruceville; was buried in Bruceville, McLennan, Texas, United States.
    5. 18. Josephine Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Jan 1892 in Helena, Karnes, Texas; died on 3 Dec 1943 in San Bernardino, Calif.
    6. 19. Margret L. Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Dec 1894 in Helena, Karnes, Texas; died after 1910.
    7. 20. Robert Martin Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 May 1897; died on 1 Dec 1938 in Waco, Texas Rosemond Cemetary.
    8. 21. Ira Clemons Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Mar 1899; died on 30 Aug 1975 in Morgan, McLennan County, Texas.
    9. 22. James Archie Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Sep 1901 in Baxter County, Texas; died on 14 Nov 1984 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.
    10. 23. Bertie Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Nov 1903 in Texas, United States; died on 4 Apr 1992 in Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico; was buried in 1992 in Carlsbad, Eddy, New Mexico, United States of America.
    11. 24. Hettie Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Feb 1907 in Waco, Mclennan, Texas; died on 14 Aug 1987 in Clovis, Curry, New Mexico, USA; was buried in 1987 in Clovis, Curry, New Mexico, United States of America.
    12. 25. Maudie Louise Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Aug 1909 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died on 14 Nov 1993 in Tulare, California.

  6. 7.  Amelia Malinda Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born on 5 Aug 1862 in Victoria, Texas; died on 5 Aug 1952 in Rusk, County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 94T7-FG6
    • FSID: 94T7-XKR
    • Reference Number: 1317
    • Census: Jun 1900, Moscow, Polk County, Texas
    • Census: 25 Apr 1910, Polk County, Texas
    • Census: 11 Feb 1920, Polk County, Texas

    Notes:

    Died:
    Burried in Manning Cemetery in Angelina Co. TX

    Amelia married William F Ervin on 27 Sep 1878 in Victoria Texas. William was born in Sep 1839 in Alabama; died after 1920. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 26. Jiles Smith Ervin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Aug 1896 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died on 20 Feb 1969 in Houston, Harris, Texas -San Jacinto Memorial Park Cemetery.
    2. 27. Thomas James Ervin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Mar 1893 in Moscow, Polk County, Texas; died on 31 Jan 1963 in Jacinto City, Harris, Texas -Houston Texas - San Jacinto Memorial Park.
    3. 28. Lou Ellan Ervin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Jul 1885 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died on 15 Jul 1974 in Houston, Harris, Texas.
    4. 29. Mary Francis Ervin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Dec 1883 in Texas; died on 10 Nov 1982 in Ben Lomond, Sevier, Arkansas.


Generation: 3

  1. 8.  William Travis Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (5.James2, 1.William1) was born in 1892 in Floresville, Wilson County, Texas; died on 25 Aug 1960 in Shreveport, Bossier, Louisiana, USA.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 94T7-X8K
    • Reference Number: 991
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 7, Bexar, Texas, United States

    Family/Spouse: Mahala Hall. Mahala was born on 26 Jun 1894 in Houston County, Texas; died in 1991 in Shreveport. Caddo, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Leona Vivian BrownlowLeona Vivian Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (5.James2, 1.William1) was born on 10 May 1894 in Floresville, Wilson County, Texas; died on 30 Oct 1979 in Tuscon, Pima County, Arizona; was buried in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA.

    Other Events:

    • LifeSketch: When Vivian Lerona Brownlow was born on May 10, 1894, in Elmendorf, Texas, her father, James, was 43 and her mother, E F, was 23. She married Robert King Smith on December 30, 1911, in San Antonio, Texas. They had one child during their marriage. She died on October 30, 1979, in Encinitas, California, at the age of 85, and was buried in Tucson, Arizona.
    • FSID: LD5X-4SB
    • Reference Number: 992
    • Residence: 1900, Justice Precinct 7 (south part), Bexar, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 7, Bexar, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1920, Justice Precinct 7, Bexar, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1930, Pima, Arizona
    • Residence: 1935, Same House, ,
    • Residence: 1940, Supervisorial District 1, Tucson, Ward 4, Pima, Arizona

    Family/Spouse: Robert King Smith. Robert was born on 28 Jan 1887 in Stockdale, Wilson County, Texas; died on 15 Dec 1968 in Tucson, pima County, Arizona. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 30. Douglas Smith  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 10.  Clara Bell Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (5.James2, 1.William1) was born on 9 Aug 1898 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died on 9 Apr 1991 in Floresville, Wilson County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 94T7-X8T
    • Reference Number: 7035
    • Residence: 1900, Justice Precinct 7 (south part), Bexar, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 7, Bexar, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1920, Justice Precinct 7, Bexar, Texas, United States

    Notes:


    Name: Claribel Irwin
    Event: Census
    Event Date: 1930
    Event Place: Floresville, Wilson, Texas
    Gender: Female
    Age: 31
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1899
    Immigration Year:
    Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
    Father's Birthplace: Louisiana
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Enumeration District Number: 0001
    Family Number: 138
    Sheet Number and Letter: 6B
    Line Number: 82
    NARA Publication: T626, roll 2412
    Film Number: 2342146
    Digital Folder Number: 4547391
    Image Number: 00018
    Household Gender Age
    Jerome S Irwin M 36
    Claribel Irwin F 31
    Child
    Frances Irwin F 3
    Jo Ann Irwin F 2
    James M BrownlowM 78
    Francis Irwin F 65

    Family/Spouse: Jerome Socrotese Irwin. Jerome (son of Francis) was born on 5 Oct 1893 in Fairview, Wilson, Texas; died on 3 Oct 1983 in Floresville, Wilson County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 31. Francis Irwin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1927; died in 2015.
    2. 32. Jo Ann Irwin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Jan 1928 in Floresville, Wilson County, Texas, USA; died on 22 Oct 2011 in Harlingen, Cameron County, Texas, USA.

  4. 11.  Amond Douglas Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (5.James2, 1.William1) was born on 30 Dec 1901 in Wilson, Texas; died on 10 sept 1986 in Wilson, Texas.

    Family/Spouse: Teresa Margaret Ball. Teresa (daughter of Francis X Ball and Elizabeth Hart) was born in 1901; died in 1948. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 33. Amond Douglas Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Sep 1934 in Floresville, Wilson, Texas; died on 11 Jul 2012 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas.

  5. 12.  Francis Kenneth Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (5.James2, 1.William1) was born on 26 Aug 1905 in Floresville, Wilson County, Texas; died on 24 Jan 1984 in Plainview, Hale, County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 7065

    Family/Spouse: Violet Clay. Violet was born on 27 Sep 1903 in Stockdale, Wilson, Texas, USA; died in 1990 in Plainview Rural, Hale, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 34. Shirley Ann Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Feb 1935 in Karnes, Texas; died on 13 Jun 2008 in Plainview, Hale, County, Texas.

  6. 13.  Francis Kenneth Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (5.James2, 1.William1) was born in 1905 in Saspamco, Texas; died in Jan 1984 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: LVC6-KJY
    • Reference Number: 995
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 7, Bexar, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1920, Justice Precinct 7, Bexar, Texas, United States

    Notes:


    Name: Francis Brownlow
    Event: Census
    Event Date: 1930
    Event Place: Precinct 8, Wilson, Texas
    Gender: Male
    Age: 24
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1906
    Immigration Year:
    Relationship to Head of Household: Head
    Father's Birthplace: Texas
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Enumeration District Number: 0015
    Family Number: 3
    Sheet Number and Letter: 1A
    Line Number: 8
    NARA Publication: T626, roll 2412
    Film Number: 2342146
    Digital Folder Number: 4547391
    Image Number: 00377
    Household Gender Age
    Francis Brownlow M 24
    Violet Brownlow F 25

    Family/Spouse: Violet Clay. Violet was born in in Stockdale, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 35. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 36. Francis Kenneth Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 May 1933 in Karnes, Texas; died on 17 Nov 1933 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.
    3. 34. Shirley Ann Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Feb 1935 in Karnes, Texas; died on 13 Jun 2008 in Plainview, Hale, County, Texas.

  7. 14.  Lillie Gertrude BrownlowLillie Gertrude Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born in Sep 1882 in Helena, Karnes, Texas; died in 1916 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 2J4S-V3C
    • Reference Number: 944

    Notes:



    Lillie Gertrude Brownlow Born 1882

    Seated in front of her sisters.

    Died:
    Bosqueville Cemetery

    Lillie married Henry Burton Jones on 4 Feb 1903 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas. Henry (son of Jesse Wesley Jones and Elva Anne Downing) was born on 2 Jan 1877 in Alabama; died on 26 Sep 1960 in McLennan County Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 37. Roland Wesley Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Sep 1905 in Rock Creek, Texas; died on 27 Mar 1955 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina.
    2. 38. Bertha Mae Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1906 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died in 1974.
    3. 39. Larindo Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1908 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas.
    4. 40. Martha Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Aug 1910 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died in 1997.
    5. 41. Naomi Serena Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1912 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died in 1932.
    6. 42. Clara Belle Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1914; died in 1968.
    7. 43. Lillie Ruth Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Dec 1915 in Waco, Mclennan, Texas; died in 1981.

  8. 15.  Lee Alexander BrownlowLee Alexander Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 29 Mar 1884 in Wilson County,Texas; died on 10 Mar 1942 in Rosemond Cemetary in Waco.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 2J47-NB4
    • Reference Number: 945
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas, United States

    Notes:

    Lee Alexander Brownlow

    Name: Minna B Brownlow
    Residence: , Coryell, Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1918
    Age: 2
    Birthplace: Texas
    Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter
    Gender: Female
    Race: White
    Marital Status: Single
    Father's Birthplace: Texas
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Film Number: 1821787
    Digital Folder Number: 4390413
    Image Number: 00719
    Sheet Number: 11
    Household Gender Age
    Parent L A Brownlow M 38y
    Parent Pearl Brownlow F 33y
    May Brownlow F 12y
    Alma Brownlow F 7y
    Minna B Brownlow F 2y9m
    Mary Brownlow F 9m

    1910 Census Lee Brownlow 26 Born in (Texas was marked out) Georgia Pearl 20 Brorn in Texas
    Children
    May

    Cook at the McLennan County Jail

    More About LEE ALEXANDER BROWNLOW:
    Burial: Rosemond Cemetery, Waco, Texas
    Census: 1930, Waco, McLennan, Texas

    Brownlow, Baby 5 Yrs; by J.C. Jenkins; for Lee Brownlow; d. of dropsy,
    Oct. 7, 1912; int. at Bosqueville, Oct. 7; D. Gates; 12.00; Lee
    Brownlow c/o J.C. Jenkins, Bosqueville; res., RFD 3, Waco; 37-9277

    Name: Nina B Brownlow
    Event: Census
    Event Date: 1930
    Event Place: Waco, McLennan, Texas
    Gender: Female
    Age: 13
    Marital Status: Single
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1917
    Immigration Year:
    Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter
    Father's Birthplace: Texas
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Enumeration District Number: 11
    Family Number: 501
    Sheet Number and Letter: 23B
    Line Number: 79
    NARA Publication: T626, roll 2373
    Film Number: 2342107
    Digital Folder Number: 4547352
    Image Number: 00574
    Household Gender Age
    Parent Alexander Brownlow M 48
    Parent Minnie P Brownlow F 42
    Alma Brownlow F 17
    Nina B Brownlow F 13
    Mary L Brownlow F 10

    Family/Spouse: Minnie Pearl Kidd. Minnie (daughter of Benjamin Clark Kidd and Elizabeth Benge) was born on 9 Aug 1892 in Jack County, Texas; died on 22 Sep 1980 in Rosemond Cemetary, Waco Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 44. Alica Maye Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Feb 1907; died on 27 Oct 1990 in Waco, Texas.
    2. 45. Alma Alleada Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1913 in Rock Springs, Texas; died on 13 Jul 1985 in Corpus Christi, Texas.
    3. 46. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 47. Nina Monroe Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Mar 1917 in Coryell County, Texas; died on 13 Mar 2010 in Lorena, Texas.
    5. 48. Infant Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 May 1919 in Coryell County, Texas; died on 5 May 1919.

  9. 16.  Oliver W. Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born in Jul 1888 in Helena, Karnes, Texas; died after 21 Apr 1910.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 2J46-LZL
    • Reference Number: 946

    Notes:

    Work for the county up at Merdian, Tx

    1910 Census (Oliver was boarding with the Parnell Williams Family).

    Name: Oliver Brownlow
    Birthplace: Texas
    Relationship to Head of Household:
    Residence: Justice Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas
    Marital Status: Single
    Race : White
    Gender: Male
    Immigration Year:
    Father's Birthplace: United States
    Mother's Birthplace: United States
    Family Number: 84
    Page Number: 5
    Household Gender Age
    William T Powell M 33y
    Jettie Powell F 22y
    Oliver Brownlow M 21y


  10. 17.  Eugene Albert BrownlowEugene Albert Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 6 Apr 1890 in Concrete, DeWitt, Texas; died on 15 Jul 1946 in Precinct One, Legion, Kerr, Texas, Buried in Bruceville; was buried in Bruceville, McLennan, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 2J4H-FPK
    • Reference Number: 175
    • Census: 12 Jun 1900, DeWitt County Texas
    • Census: 21 Apr 1910, McLennan County Texas
    • _MILT: 5 Jun 1917, McLennan County Texas; Draft Card
    • _MILT: 27 Oct 1917; Enlistment US Navy
    • _MILT: 27 Oct 1917, Dallas Texas; Health Record
    • _MILT: 27 Oct 1917, Great Lakes, Lake, Illinois, USA; Trainning Stn FM - 3rd Class
    • _MILTID: 27 Oct 1917, Dallas Texas; 1137171
    • _MILT: 30 Nov 1917, USS Wisconsin; 11-30-17 to 2-1-18 - FM 2nd Class
    • _MILT: 4 Feb 1918, Norfolk, Virginia, USA; 2-4-18 to 2-14-18 - FM 1st Class
    • _MILT: 15 Feb 1918, USS Dochra; 2-15-18 to 04-05-18 - FM 1st Class
    • _MILT: 28 Apr 1919; Discharge
    • Census: 20 Jan 1920, Patrick, McLennan County Texas
    • Residence: 1930, Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas, United States
    • Census: 7 Apr 1930, McLennan County Texas; Ringer Lane, China Springs, Texas
    • Residence: 1935, Rural, Mclennan, Texas
    • _MDCL: 21 Jul 1938, V.A. Hospital, Legion, Kerr County, Texas; Admitted
    • _MDCL: 8 Sep 1938, V.A. Hospital, Legion, Kerr County, Texas; Discharged
    • Residence: 1940, Justice Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas, United States
    • Census: 25 Apr 1940, McLennan County Texas

    Notes:

    Eugene Albert Brownlow

    1900 Census

    Name: Eugene A Brownlow
    Titles & Terms:
    Residence: Justice Precinct 2 (east part), De Witt, Texas
    Birth Date: Apr 1890
    Birthplace: Texas
    Relationship to Head of Household: Son
    Spouse:
    Spouse's Titles & Terms:
    Spouse's Birthplace:
    Father: Eli C Brownlow
    Father's Titles & Terms:
    Father's Birthplace: Louisiana
    Mother: Hettie Brownlow
    Mother's Titles & Terms:
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Race or Color (expanded): White
    Head-of-household Name: Eli C Brownlow
    Gender: Male
    Marital Status: Single
    Years Married:
    Estimated Marriage Year:
    Mother How Many Children:
    Number Living Children:
    Immigration Year:
    Enumeration District: 0027
    Page: 9
    Sheet Letter: A
    Family Number: 105
    Reference Number: 6
    Film Number: 1241628
    Image Number: 00157
    Household Gender Age
    Parent
    Eli C Brownlow M
    Hettie Brownlow F
    Child
    Lillie G Brownlow F
    Lee A Brownlow M
    Oliver W Brownlow M
    Eugene A Brownlow M
    Josephine Brownlow F
    Maggie L Brownlow F
    Martin Brownlow M
    Oris C Brownlow M

    1910 Census (Eugene was boarding with Henry Brumfield)

    Name: Eugene Brownlaw
    Birthplace: Texas
    Relationship to Head of Household:
    Residence: Justice Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas
    Marital Status: Single
    Race : White
    Gender: Male
    Immigration Year:
    Father's Birthplace: Texas
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Family Number: 88
    Page Number: 5
    Household Gender Age
    Henry I Brumfield M 27y
    Alice Brumfield F 26y
    Dora Brumfield F 5y
    Climmie Brumfield F 2y
    Eugene Brownlaw M 19y

    Eugene was in the US Navy during World War 1. His records show him in Dallas Texas on Oct 27, 1917. Next he was in Naval training at Great Lakes Naval Station, Illinois. 10-27-17 to 11-30-17

    He served on two known ships.

    The first was the USS Wisconsin from Nov 30, 1917 to Feb 1, 1918. The Wisconsin returned to the York River region early in October and resumed her training activities in that locale, operating primarily in the Chesapeake Bay area. Wisconsin continued that duty into the spring of 1918, interrupting her training evolutions between 30 October and 18 December 1917 for repairs at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.

    He then was stationed at Norfork Va. from Feb 4, 1918 to Feb 14, 1918 where he was assigned to the USS Dochra on Feb 15, 1917 to Nov 11, 1918.

    Here are the notes on the Dochra.
    USS Dochra (ID # 1758), 1917-1919
    USS Dochra, a 4309 gross ton (10,000 tons displacement) cargo ship, was built in 1906 at Newcastle, England, as a commercial freighter. Acquired by the Navy in October 1917, she was placed in commission at that time. During and after World War I she carried cargo between U.S. and Canadian ports and those in Europe. In March and April 1919 the ship also made a voyage to Cuba. Her mundane service was enlivened at the beginning of July 1918, when she survived an exchange of gunfire with the German submarine U-151. USS Dochra was decommissioned in May 1919 and transferred to the United States Shipping Board for return to her owners, Barber & Company of New York City.

    After the sinking of the Augwald, the U-151 nosed northeasterly in the first stage of the course around the north of the British Isles and, in so doing, encountered several armed ships from a convoy that had been scattered by storm. The first of these was the British steam ship Glenlee, which, with a dozen other vessels, had started from New York, on June 15, under convoy of the US cruiser Columbia. The Glenlee had fallen far behind the rest and at 7a.m. on June 25, was intercepted by the U-151 in 40’N., 49’W. The British gunners offered so effective a resistance that the enemy finally gave up the attack, but not before the ship’s wireless calls had been caught by the rest of the convoy. One of these, the United States Navy cargo-carrier Dochra, had also become separated from the convoying cruiser, and the U-151 located it, at 7p.m. the same day, in 40’25” N., 47’ 29” W.

    The Dochra was carrying a cargo of hydroplanes to France, and would have been a valuable addition to the enemy’s toll. The submarine opened fire at a distance of a mile and a half, firing three shots, all of which fell astern. The Dochra replied with ten shells from its 4-inch guns and the aim of the navy gunners was too close to the U-151 for comfort. The U-boat submerged and it was feared it would try and run up close and undetected and torpedo the steamer. The convoying cruiser, far ahead with the main part of the fleet, solved this danger by ordering the Dochra to return to Halifax.

    This was taken from the Manuscript narrative, Robert W. Martz, USN.

    Discharged April 28, 1919

    Brownlow Eugene A -- [Service Number] 001137171, [Date of Enlistment] 10/27/1917
    Inducted From: Texas
    Rank: Fireman 1 Class
    Combat Organization: United States Navy
    Death Date: 14 Jan 1946

    In November 1952, President Harry S. Truman issued an Executive Order extending
    eligibility for the award to April 5, 1917, to coincide with the eligibility dates for Army
    personnel.
    President John F. Kennedy issued Executive Order 11016 in April 1962 that further
    extended eligibility to "any civilian national of the United States, who while serving under
    competent authority in any capacity with an armed force…, has been, or may hereafter
    be, wounded" and authorized posthumous award of the medal.

    By these orders Eugene Albert Brownlow was awarded 2 Purple Hearts.

    Eugene Married Rosilla Rogers not sure where. They lived in Richland, Navarro County, Texas sometime around 1919. They lived there until there house burned down. JD said he remeber them telling him that the train blew it's whistle as the house was burning. They then moved to the China Springs and Rock Creek area just north of Waco.

    They had three children, Edwin Eugene, Ruby Lee, and Jeff Deen. Ruby died at 3 when the Dr gave her an enema that was too hot.

    Rosella Became ill and passed Dec 18, 1941. Edwin had marred Dec 1940 and Jeff and Eugene were batching.

    1920 Census

    Name: Eugene A Brownlow
    Residence: , McLennan, Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1891
    Age: 29
    Birthplace: Texas
    Relationship to Head of Household: Self
    Gender: Male
    Race: White
    Marital Status: Married
    Father's Birthplace: United States
    Mother's Birthplace: United States
    Film Number: 1821831
    Digital Folder Number: 4390895
    Image Number: 00850
    Sheet Number: 13
    Household Gender Age
    Eugene A Brownlow M 29y
    Spouse
    Rosella Brownlow F 22y
    Reul Barn M 22y

    1930 Census

    Name: Eugene A Brownlow
    Event: Census
    Event Date: 1930
    Event Place: Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas
    Gender: Male
    Age: 39
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1891
    Immigration Year:
    Relationship to Head of Household: Head
    Father's Birthplace: Texas
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Enumeration District Number: 0047
    Family Number: 50
    Sheet Number and Letter: 3A
    Line Number: 13
    NARA Publication: T626, roll 2374
    Film Number: 2342108
    Digital Folder Number: 4547353
    Image Number: 00609
    Household Gender Age
    Eugene A Brownlow M 39
    Spouse
    Rosallia V Brownlow F 32
    Child
    Edwin E Brownlow M 10
    J D Brownlow M 5

    According to the 1940 census Eugene completed the 4th grade in school.

    Name: Eugene Brownlow
    Titles & Terms:
    Event: Death
    Event Date: 15 Jul 1946
    Event Place: Kerr, Texas
    Gender:
    Marital Status:
    Certificate Number: 32814

    Birth: Apr. 6, 1890
    Death: Jul. 15, 1946
    Eugene was in the veteran's hospital in Legion Texas for 1 month and 12 days.
    30° 0'58.69"N
    99° 6'51.50"W

    Inscription:
    TEXAS FIREMAN 1 CL US NAVY

    Burial:
    31°19'23.75"N
    97°13'49.89"W
    Bruceville-Moore Cemetery
    Bruceville
    McLennan County
    Texas, USA

    Created by: couchpotato
    Record added: Aug 11, 2005
    Find A Grave Memorial# 11516411

    Eugene married Rosilla Viola Rogers on 31 May 1919 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas. Rosilla (daughter of Jeff Davis Bragg Beauregard Lee Rogers, Sr. and Purlor Eunice Bain) was born on 1 Jan 1898 in Richland, Navarro County, Texas; died on 18 Dec 1941 in Bellmead, McLennan County, Texas; was buried in Burried in Bosqueville cemetary. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 49. Edwin Eugene Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Feb 1920 in China Spring, McLennan, Texas, United States; died on 13 Sep 2005 in Waco, Texas, Memorial Park Cemetary; was buried on 13 Sep 2005 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States.
    2. 50. Ruby Lee Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Aug 1921 in China Springs, Bosqueville Co., Texas; died on 13 Jul 1924 in Bosqueville Cemetary; was buried in Burried in Bosqueville cemetary.
    3. 51. Jeff Deen Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Sep 1925 in Rock Creek (The Scotts Place); died on 30 Sep 2016 in Waco, McLennan County , Texas; was buried in 2016 in Waco Memorial Park, Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States.

    Family/Spouse: Addie Marie Baugh. Addie (daughter of John Wilburn Baugh and Elizabeth Addie Smith) was born on 8 Feb 1900 in Texas USA; died on 27 Jul 1974 in Waco, McLennan Co., Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  11. 18.  Josephine BrownlowJosephine Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 13 Jan 1892 in Helena, Karnes, Texas; died on 3 Dec 1943 in San Bernardino, Calif.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 2J4D-WYZ
    • Reference Number: 947

    Notes:

    Josephine Brownlow Born 1892
    Standing second from left

    Her husband work for the state or county putting up signs.
    She lived in San Beradino and JD visted her and Ruth while he was in the Navy

    Josephine married Earl A Wyatt on 24 Apr 1906, and was divorced on 23 May 1942. Earl was born in 1890 in Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 52. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 53. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 54. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  12. 19.  Margret L. Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born in Dec 1894 in Helena, Karnes, Texas; died after 1910.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 2J46-LDQ
    • Reference Number: 948
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 4, , Texas

    Notes:

    Margaret L Brownlow Born 1894
    Standing on the right.

    Lived in San Beradino and JD visited her and Ruth while in the Navy

    Birth: Feb. 8, 1893
    Death: Jul. 30, 1948

    Burial:
    Morgan Cemetery
    Morgan
    Bosque County
    Texas, USA

    Created by: Trisha
    Record added: Dec 26, 2006
    Find A Grave Memorial# 17166503


  13. 20.  Robert Martin BrownlowRobert Martin Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 13 May 1897; died on 1 Dec 1938 in Waco, Texas Rosemond Cemetary.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 2J4X-6NG
    • FSID: 2J4X-6NG
    • Reference Number: 949
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 4, , Texas
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 4, , Texas

    Notes:

    Robert Martin Brownlow

    Police office in the City of Waco
    Deputy Sheriff under Mobley
    He was killed on duty. He ran under a flatbed truck that was parked on the side of the road.

    1920 Census
    Robert Brownlow Head of House 32 Texas Shows Father and mother were from Alabama
    Florence 28 Oklahoma Father and mother from Oklahoma
    Robert 5 Kansas
    Eli A (Father) 74 Alabama Father and mother Alabama

    1930 Census
    Name: Robert Brownlow
    Event: Census
    Event Date: 1930
    Event Place: Waco, McLennan, Texas
    Gender: Male
    Age: 32
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1898
    Immigration Year:
    Relationship to Head of Household: Head
    Father's Birthplace: Alabama
    Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
    Enumeration District Number: 0007
    Family Number: 691
    Sheet Number and Letter: 27A
    Line Number: 13
    NARA Publication: T626, roll 2373
    Film Number: 2342107
    Digital Folder Number: 4547352
    Image Number: 00361
    Household Gender Age
    Robert Brownlow M 32
    Spouse
    Florence Brownlow F 28
    Child
    Robert Brownlow M 9
    Parent
    Eli A Brownlow M 74

    Emanuel Mason M 36

    Name: Robert Martin Brownlow
    Death Date: 01 Dec 1938
    Death Place: Waco, Mclennan, Texas
    Gender: Male
    Race: White
    Death Age: 40 years 6 months 18 days
    Estimated Birth Date:
    Birth Date: 13 May 1898
    Birthplace: Texas
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Jennie F. Brownlow
    Father's Name: E.A. Brownlow
    Father's Birthplace: Texas
    Mother's Name: Hettie Baykin
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Occupation: Deputy Sheriff
    Place of Residence: Waco, Texas
    Cemetery:
    Burial Place: Rosemond Cemetery
    Burial Date: 04 Dec 1938
    Additional Relatives: X
    Film Number: 2117860
    Digital Film Number: 4030413
    Image Number: 2523
    Reference Number: cn 57070

    Robert Martin Brownlow met and married Jennie Florence Riley in Coffeyville, Kansas. They had two children Robert Martin Jr. and Billy Ray Brownlow. Jennie (Sissie) and Martin lived on a farm and dairy and he worked for Sam Benson. Martin went to work for the Police Force in Coffeyville, Kansas. Later they moved to Waco, Texas where Martin was a Sheriff in McLennan County until his death. Martin was in a car wreck on November 26, while on duty and died December 1, 1938 from the results of the wreck.

    WACO TRIBUNE HERALD
    JULY 14, 1937

    NEGRO DROWNS NEAR LAKE DAM

    Roy Moore, 22, Loses Life in Bosque; Second Water Victim recorded here during early summer A negro, identified as Roy Moore, age 22, was drowned in the Bosque river near Walker's crossing below Lake Waco Dam about noon Wednesday. R. B. Petty, keeper at the lake, said that several negroes who were with Moore said he drowned while in swimming. The Waco fire department rescue squad and Deputy Sheriff R.M. Brownlow were called to the scene and recovered the negro's body. One other person has drowned this summer in the Bosque. One of four Mexican youths swimming near the confluence of the Bosque and Brazos rivers disappeared in mid-stream and was dead when taken from the water.

    Robert was in an auto accident on November 26, 1938 and died on December 1, 1938.

    Obituary
    TIMES
    December 1, 1938

    R.M. Brownlow, Mobley's Aide, Dies of Crash

    Deputy Sheriff Succumbs to injuries suffered last week: Is county's 29th fatality.

    Deputy Sheriff R.M. Brownlow, 40, died in Hillcrest Memorial sanitarium at 2:55 a.m. Thursday, having suffered as attack of pneumonia as aftermath of lung injury received in an automobile collision on LaSalle Street Saturday night.

    39 DEAD IN COUNTY

    Mr. Brownlow's death brought McLennan county's 1938 automobile accident fatality toll to 29; comparing to only 18 at the same time in 1937. He was the ninth traffic victim inside Waco's city limits this year.

    Funeral services with Wilkerson-Hatch in charge, interment in Rosemound cemetery, were pending word from relatives. Rev. Alvin Hauser and Rev. Arthur Stout will officiate.

    THE PALLBEARERS

    Active Pallbearers will be W.B. Mobley, Herbert Mayr, Otis Whatley, R.E. Woodall, G.G. Hale and Kelly Rush.

    Honorary pallbearers will be T.P. McNamara, F.I. Johnson, J.S. Stanfield, Gene Pardo, C.H. Allison, Roy Bates, Joe Popp, C.T. DeCordova, W.J. Girard, Judges R.B. Stanford, Giles P. Lester, D.W. Bartlett and D.Y. McDaniel, Bill Surratt, and all other courthouse employees, Chief Maxey and the entire police department.

    Surviving are his widow, a son, R.M. Jr., five brothers, Eugene - China Springs, Odie - Morgan, Archie - Waco, Birtie - Clovis N.M., and L.A. - Waco, four sisters, Maudie, Margaret and Josie of San Bardino Calif., whose last names were not known and Mrs. Hettie Bell of Clovis N.M.

    Mr. Brownlow had been in Waco 11 years.

    Born and reared on a farm in the China Springs community, the deputy had worked under Sheriff W.B> Mobley since Aug. 1, 1934.

    WAS IN THE NAVY

    Prior to that time he had had training in the United States Navy and been affiliated with the Kansas City and the Waco Police departments.

    Mobley said Thursday he probably would not appoint a deputy to take Brownlow's place.

    The Sheriff said of Deputy Brownlow; "He was one of the best men I ever dealt with. He was on the job at all times. The weather never did get too cold for Brownlow to work at night, Whenever I wanted a burglar or cow thief or any kind of criminal arrested I sent Brownlow."

    Robert married Jennie Florence Riley after Jan 1920 in Coffeyville, Kansas. Jennie (daughter of James Stewart Riley and Jennie Mae Paxton) was born on 1 Jun 1901 in Nowata Co., Oklahoma.; died on 18 Oct 1968 in Hayward, Alameda, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 55. Robert Martin Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Sep 1920 in Coffeyville, Kansas; died on 9 Jun 1984 in Cleaveland, Oklahoma, United States.

  14. 21.  Ira Clemons BrownlowIra Clemons Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 29 Mar 1899; died on 30 Aug 1975 in Morgan, McLennan County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 9V4K-6XW
    • Reference Number: 950
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 4, , Texas

    Notes:

    Ira Brownlow

    IRA BROWNLOW
    SSN 461-16-2446
    Residence: 76665 Meridian, Bosque, TX
    Born 29 Mar 1897
    Died Jan 1972
    Issued: TX (Before 1951)

    IRA BROWNLOW
    SSN 460-14-3986
    Residence: 76704 Waco, Mclennan, TX
    Born 5 Nov 1891
    Died Aug 1975
    Issued: TX (Before 1951)

    Note on Ira's death certificate it shows Pearl as his wife. Actual she was married to Lee.

    Birth: 1897
    Death: 1972

    Burial:
    Morgan Cemetery
    Morgan
    Bosque County
    Texas, USA

    Created by: Trisha
    Record added: Dec 26, 2006
    Find A Grave Memorial# 17166513

    Ira married Maggie Lee Arthur on 14 Mar 1926 in China Springs Texas. Maggie (daughter of John Mack Arther and Mary Francis Seller) was born on 8 Feb 1893; died on 30 Jul 1948 in Morgan, McLennan County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 56. Oddie Canoth Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Jan 1927; died on 1 Jan 1932 in Morgan, McLennan County, Texas; was buried in Morgan Cemetery.
    2. 57. Johnnie Marie Lee Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Oct 1929 in Rule, Haskell County, Texas; died on 21 Mar 1989; was buried in Morgan Cemetery.

    Ira married Lurecy Milller on 13 Oct 1916 in Hill County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  15. 22.  James Archie BrownlowJames Archie Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 11 Sep 1901 in Baxter County, Texas; died on 14 Nov 1984 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 94T7-XWV
    • Reference Number: 952
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 4, , Texas

    Notes:

    Archie Brownlow

    Archie enlisted in WWI on 06 Aug 1918 and was release 15 Jul 1919.

    Obituary
    James Archie Brownlow, 83, of San Antonio, formerly of Waco, died Wednesday in San Antonio.
    Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Connally-Compton Downtown Chapel, the Rev. Curtis Holland officiating. Burial will be at China Spring Cemetery.
    Mr. Brownlow was born Sept. 11, 1901 in Concrete. He was a resident of Waco for 60 years before moving to San Antonio. He was a Baptist.
    Survivors include three sons, Bobby Brownlow of Austin, David Brownlow of El Paso and Calvin Brownlow of San Antonio; and 13 grandchildren.

    Brownlow, James Archie- (http://www.chinaspringcemetery.org/?p=841)

    Location: U-Baker

    Born: September 11, 1901 Concrete, DeWitt County, Texas

    Died: November 14, 1984 San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas

    Parents:
    Elias Albert Brownlow (1856 - 1930)
    Hattie Lou Boykin Brownlow (1866 - 1911)

    James Archie Brownlow, 83, of San Antonio, formerly of Waco, died Wednesday in San Antonio.
    Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Connally-Compton Downtown Chapel, the Rev. Curtis Holland officiating. Burial will be at China Spring Cemetery.
    Mr. Brownlow was born Sept. 11, 1901 in Concrete. He was a resident of Waco for 60 years before moving to San Antonio. He was a Baptist.
    Survivors include three sons, Bobby Brownlow of Austin, David Brownlow of El Paso and Calvin Brownlow of San Antonio; and 13 grandchildren.

    Family/Spouse: Fleda Cockrell. Fleda (daughter of Perry Franklin Cockrell and Tennie Nevada Tyra) was born on 17 Feb 1907 in Hill County, Texas; died on 8 Sep 1980 in Pasadena, Harris, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 58. James Cletis Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Oct 1925 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas; died on 30 Oct 1938 in Bosqueville, Texas Bosqueville Cemetery.
    2. 59. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 60. Bobby Dean Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Dec 1931 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas; died on 15 Feb 2013 in Austin, travis County, Texas.
    4. 61. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 62. Calvin Eugene Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Oct 1939 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas; died on 12 Oct 2016 in Alamogordo, New Mexico.
    6. 63. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  16. 23.  Bertie BrownlowBertie Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 29 Nov 1903 in Texas, United States; died on 4 Apr 1992 in Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico; was buried in 1992 in Carlsbad, Eddy, New Mexico, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 94T7-XW2
    • Reference Number: 953
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 4, , Texas
    • Residence: 1920
    • Residence: 1930, Curry, New Mexico
    • Residence: 1935, Same Place
    • Residence: 1935, Same Place

    Notes:


    Mattie Ditto raised Berite in China Springs

    El Paso Then Clovis. Worked on trains

    Sunset Gardens Cemetery
    Carlsbad
    Eddy County
    New Mexico, USA
    Plot: Southeast

    Name: Bertie Brownlow
    Event: Census
    Event Date: 1930
    Event Place: Clovis, Curry, New Mexico
    Gender: Male
    Age: 24
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1906
    Immigration Year:
    Relationship to Head of Household: Head
    Father's Birthplace: Texas
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Enumeration District Number: 0002
    Family Number: 545
    Sheet Number and Letter: 23B
    Line Number: 57
    NARA Publication: T626, roll 1394
    Film Number: 2341129
    Digital Folder Number: 4660947
    Image Number: 00107
    Household Gender Age
    Bertie Brownlow M 24
    Spouse
    Mary Brownlow F 22
    Child
    Arthur Brownlow M 5
    Buford Brownlow M 3
    Mary E Brownlow F 1

    Name: Bertie Brownlow
    Residence: , McLennan, Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1904
    Age: 16
    Birthplace: Texas
    Relationship to Head of Household: Son
    Gender: Male
    Race: White
    Marital Status: Single
    Father's Birthplace: Louisiana
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Film Number: 1821831
    Digital Folder Number: 4390895
    Image Number: 00800
    Sheet Number: 4
    Household Gender Age
    Parent
    Oscar Coleman M 25y
    Hattie Coleman F 19y
    Lyn Coleman M 3y0m
    Clarra Coleman F 1y1m
    George Coleman M 9y

    E A Brownlow M 63y
    Ira Brownlow M 20y
    Archie Brownlow M 18y
    Bertie Brownlow M 16y

    Name: Bertie Brownlow
    Birthplace: Texas
    Relationship to Head of Household: Son
    Residence: Justice Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas
    Marital Status: Single
    Race : White
    Gender: Male
    Immigration Year:
    Father's Birthplace: Louisiana
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Family Number: 61
    Page Number: 4
    Household Gender Age
    Parent
    Elia A Brownlow M 54y
    Hetty Brownlow F 46y
    Child
    Maggie Brownlow F 15y
    Martin Brownlow M 13y
    Ira Brownlow M 11y
    Archie Brownlow M 8y
    Bertie Brownlow M 7y
    Hettie Brownlow F 3y
    Mandy Brownlow F 8m

    Family/Spouse: Olivia Elmina Reno. Olivia (daughter of William Taylor Reno and Kaatie Lena Smith) was born on 25 Aug 1905; died on 28 Mar 1991 in Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 64. Gary Don Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Oct 1944; died on 11 Nov 1967 in Queen, Eddy County, New Mexico.
    2. 65. Annita Ruth Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1935; died in 2008.

    Bertie married Mary Ditto in 1934 in Fort Sumner, New Mexico. Mary (daughter of William Thedore Ditto and Elizabeth Ellen Crouson) was born on 15 Sep 1907 in Hall County, Texas; died on 24 Apr 1932 in Clovis New Mexico. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 66. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 67. Bertie Arthur Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Dec 1924 in China Spring, McLennan County, Texas; died on 21 Jan 2008 in Clovis, Curry, New Mexico, United States; was buried in 2008 in , , ,.
    3. 68. William Buford Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Oct 1926 in Clovis Curry New Mexico; died on 27 Mar 2012 in Brownwood, Texas buried Clovis Curry New Mexico.

  17. 24.  Hettie BrownlowHettie Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 24 Feb 1907 in Waco, Mclennan, Texas; died on 14 Aug 1987 in Clovis, Curry, New Mexico, USA; was buried in 1987 in Clovis, Curry, New Mexico, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 2J4V-Q2H
    • Reference Number: 954
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 4, , Texas
    • Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 4, , Texas

    Notes:

    Hettie Brownlow Born 1907
    Standing on the left.

    Famous for Aunt Hettie potatos.

    Family/Spouse: James Barnett Bell. James (son of Arthur James Bell and Millie Ellen Stockton) was born on 21 Jun 1905 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died in Mar 1966 in Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 69. Marvin James Bell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Mar 1927 in Blacktower, NM; died on 12 Sep 2005 in Clovis, NM.
    2. 70. Charles Clinton Bell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Mar 1929 in Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico; died on 26 Jan 2014 in Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico.
    3. 71. Margaret Louise Bell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Jun 1931 in New Mexico; died on 30 Nov 1949 in Dallas, Texas.
    4. 72. Hetty Bell  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 73. Jo Ann Bell  Descendancy chart to this point died on 4 Jun 2019 in New Mexico.
    6. 74. Janice Marie Bell  Descendancy chart to this point

    Hettie married Secil McDaniel on 31 Mar 1968 in Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  18. 25.  Maudie Louise BrownlowMaudie Louise Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 24 Aug 1909 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died on 14 Nov 1993 in Tulare, California.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 955

    Notes:



    Maudie Louise Brownlow Born 1909
    Standing second from right.

    Maudie lived in Bullhead City, Arizonia in August 1987.

    Name: Maudie Louise Knox
    [Maudie Louise Brownlow]
    Social Security #: 553076702
    Sex: Female
    Birth Date: 24 Aug 1909
    Birthplace: Texas
    Death Date: 14 Nov 1993
    Death Place: Tulare
    Mother's Maiden Name: Boykin
    Father's Surname: Brownlow

    Family/Spouse: UNK Knox. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  19. 26.  Jiles Smith Ervin Descendancy chart to this point (7.Amelia2, 1.William1) was born on 25 Aug 1896 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died on 20 Feb 1969 in Houston, Harris, Texas -San Jacinto Memorial Park Cemetery.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Jiles Smith Ervin
    • Reference Number: 4661
    • Birth: Aug 1895, Cuero, DeWitt County Texas

    Jiles married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  20. 27.  Thomas James Ervin Descendancy chart to this point (7.Amelia2, 1.William1) was born on 24 Mar 1893 in Moscow, Polk County, Texas; died on 31 Jan 1963 in Jacinto City, Harris, Texas -Houston Texas - San Jacinto Memorial Park.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 4662
    • _MILT: 5 Jun 1917

    Family/Spouse: Wanda Jean Stone. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 75. Terrie Dean Ervin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Apr 1959 in Harris County, Texas, USA.

  21. 28.  Lou Ellan Ervin Descendancy chart to this point (7.Amelia2, 1.William1) was born on 31 Jul 1885 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died on 15 Jul 1974 in Houston, Harris, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Lou Ella Ervin
    • Reference Number: 4326
    • Reference Number: 4663
    • Birth: 1886

    Family/Spouse: Herman lee Sandstrum. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 76. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 77. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 78. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 79. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 80. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    6. 81. Maxie Ester Sandstrun  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Apr 1931.

  22. 29.  Mary Francis Ervin Descendancy chart to this point (7.Amelia2, 1.William1) was born on 17 Dec 1883 in Texas; died on 10 Nov 1982 in Ben Lomond, Sevier, Arkansas.

    Mary married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 82. Gladys Leathers  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1904; died in 1975.
    2. 83. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 84. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 85. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 86. James Arthor Leathers  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1915; died in 2000.
    6. 87. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    7. 88. Fanny Lou Leathers  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1921; died in 2013.
    8. 89. Robert Lewis Leathers  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1924; died in 2014.
    9. 90. Mary Leathers  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1928; died in 2021.


Generation: 4

  1. 30.  Douglas Smith Descendancy chart to this point (9.Leona3, 5.James2, 1.William1)

  2. 31.  Francis Irwin Descendancy chart to this point (10.Clara3, 5.James2, 1.William1) was born in 1927; died in 2015.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 7062


  3. 32.  Jo Ann Irwin Descendancy chart to this point (10.Clara3, 5.James2, 1.William1) was born on 10 Jan 1928 in Floresville, Wilson County, Texas, USA; died on 22 Oct 2011 in Harlingen, Cameron County, Texas, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 7063

    Family/Spouse: Dudley Jones. Dudley died on 8 Jul 1945. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 33.  Amond Douglas Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (11.Amond3, 5.James2, 1.William1) was born on 2 Sep 1934 in Floresville, Wilson, Texas; died on 11 Jul 2012 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas.

    Notes:

    Early on the morning of July 11th, 2012, Amond Douglas Brownlow (most knew him as Doug or Douglas), passed away. His wife Edna (formerly Edna Johns) of more than 55 years, was holding his hand as he began his second great journey.

    His first journey began with his birth in Floresville, Texas on September 2nd, 1934. His mother was Theresa Brownlow (formerly Theresa Ball of Elmendorf, Texas) and his father was Amond Brownlow. He was their only child. Douglas grew up in the small community of Saspamco, Texas, where his mother was a schoolteacher and postmaster and his father, Amond, worked for the pipe manufacturing company which forms the name Saspamco (San Antonio Sewer Pipe and Manufacturing Company).

    Living in the "company house" which doubled as the post office, times were challenging for everyone as the family weathered the great depression and World War II. The banks of the San Antonio River and Calaveras Creek were Doug's playground. His closest friends included several of the Johns' boys (Francis and Lester), Joe Lydell Tackitt, Jr., and Travis Mumme (currently of Taft, Texas). Tragically, in 1948, when Douglas was just 14 years old, a car accident in San Antonio claimed his mother Theresa and gravely injured his father, Amond. During the recovery of his father, Douglas moved to Floresville where he lived with his aunt and at the age of 15, graduated from Floresville High School in 1950. After graduation, being so young, his father felt Doug would benefit from a few years at a small local university before going off to college Doug enrolled in Schreiner Institute in Kerrville, Texas (now Schreiner College). In 1952, having just turned 18, Doug was off to Texas A&I in Kingsville, Texas. In May of 1956, he graduated with a B.S. Degree in Chemical Engineering. It was during the weekend trips home from both Kerrville and Kingsville, that Douglas met the love of his life, Edna Johns.

    Edna was the youngest daughter of Bruno and Edith Johns and younger sister to Doug's best friends Lester and Francis. Shortly after Doug's graduation from A&I, he and Edna were married on June 22nd, 1957, in St. Anthony's Catholic Church, in Elmendorf, Texas. The young couple's first house was in Rivera, Texas, on the banks of Baffin Bay, just south of Kingsville, Texas. Doug was working as a junior engineer for a chemical company, producing sea salt from the highly saline waters of Baffin Bay. In 1958, Doug and Edna packed up and moved to Houston with Doug working for Dixie Chemical Company. Shortly thereafter, their first son, Jeffrey was born. Their second son Mark, followed in 1959. Late 1960, found the family of four moving from Houston to Bartlesville, Oklahoma, where Doug worked as an engineer for the U.S. Bureau of Mines.

    Two more Brownlow boys were introduced to the world, Kevin in 1962, and Darrell, in 1964. While Oklahoma had certainly been good to the young family, their hearts were back in Texas. Doug's in-laws (Bruno and Edith Johns) also wanted their daughter and new grandkids home, so as an incentive, they agreed to sell to Doug & Edna a small tract of sand covered land on the edge of a peanut field along US 181 in northern Wilson County. In 1965, when an engineering position opened up in San Antonio at Southwest Research Institute (SWRI), the family of six, began planning their return. While living temporarily in a small home in San Antonio near the Institute, Doug & Edna contracted a home builder and water well driller and by 1968, their four boys had a new home and a backyard where they could hunt and fish to their hearts content. In early 1969, as a "housewarming" present, Edna gave Doug his fifth and final son, Collen.

    It is remarkable to think that in just slightly over 20 years, young Douglas, an only child, who had nearly been orphaned, was now the father of five boys. Just as remarkable was how the situation had changed for Doug's father Amond, who now had five grandsons.

    Doug worked for Southwest Research Institute for nearly 30 years, retiring in 1996. He accomplished many things and had many professional successes. He developed expertise in the field of automotive engines, fuels and lubricants technology. He traveled across the world to oversee engineering projects and perform research, and along the way he developed many friendships. He participated in and was actively involved in many local organizations including the Wilson County Republican Party, the Texas Farm Bureau, the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, and for several years was Governor George W. Bush's appointee to the Evergreen Underground Water Conservation District.

    His accomplishments are many and the details could fill volumes. However, here are the most important ones: He was kind and forgiving. He was gentle and polite. He was courteous to women and respectful to men. He did not see color. He did not measure people by their wealth or lack thereof. He was selfless and would give the proverbial "shirt off his back" to help someone in need, and he did many times. He was passionate in his beliefs but measured in his actions. He loved his dad and his mom. He believed in God and supported his Church. Like his own dad, he sacrificed much to make sure his boys had every opportunity, and he was always there for them. He taught his sons how to work cattle and build fence at their ranch in Millet, as well as how to hunt and shoot guns. He especially loved saltwater fishing and instilled that same love for the sea in all of his boys. He also loved his blue heeler dogs. As much as actually doing things, he loved equally writing about all the things he did. But more than anything, he loved his wife.

    Doug is survived by his wife Edna, their five sons, three daughter in-laws, two grandsons, five granddaughters, one step granddaughter, one step grandson, and one great granddaughter, and two blue heelers.

    Visitation began at 5:00 P.M. Thursday, and a rosary was recited at 7:00 P.M. Thursday, July 12, 2012, at Vinyard Funeral Home, Floresville. The Funeral Mass was celebrated at 9:00 A.M. Friday, July 13, 2012, at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Elmendorf, followed by interment at St. Anthony's Cemetery, Elmendorf, Texas. Serving as pallbearers were Zachary Forrest Rhodes, Dustin Travis Brownlow, Joshua Wayne Brownlow, Travis Mumme, Richard "Bucky" Ball, and Keith Brownlow.

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 91. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 92. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 93. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  5. 34.  Shirley Ann Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (12.Francis3, 5.James2, 1.William1) was born on 20 Feb 1935 in Karnes, Texas; died on 13 Jun 2008 in Plainview, Hale, County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 7072


  6. 35.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (13.Francis3, 5.James2, 1.William1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 36.  Francis Kenneth Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (13.Francis3, 5.James2, 1.William1) was born on 28 May 1933 in Karnes, Texas; died on 17 Nov 1933 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 7070


  8. 37.  Roland Wesley Jones Descendancy chart to this point (14.Lillie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 15 Sep 1905 in Rock Creek, Texas; died on 27 Mar 1955 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Name: John Albert Jackson
    • Reference Number: 4293

    Notes:

    Roland Wesley Jones changed his name to John Albert Jackson

    Roland Wesley Jones was in the service at about age 18, so around
    1919 or 1920. He was stationed in California. He went AWOL and moved to NY and changed his name to John Albert Jackson. He moved to SC and married my grandmother Bessie Catherine Mitchum in April of 1927. About 25 years later (I'll have to check the approximate date), he went to Ft. Jackson in SC (they were living in Columbia, SC at that time) and turned himself in.
    Roland Wesley Jones did get his discharge at that time.

    Roland married Bessie Catherine Mitchum on 18 Apr 1927 in South Carolina. Bessie (daughter of Benjamin John Mitichum and Rowena Elizabeth Mitchum) was born on 2 Oct 1910 in South Carolina; died on 29 Jan 2005 in West Columbia, Lexington, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 94. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 95. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 96. Gertrude Elizabeth Jackson  Descendancy chart to this point

  9. 38.  Bertha Mae Jones Descendancy chart to this point (14.Lillie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born in 1906 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died in 1974.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 4294


  10. 39.  Larindo Jones Descendancy chart to this point (14.Lillie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born in 1908 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 4295


  11. 40.  Martha Jones Descendancy chart to this point (14.Lillie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 9 Aug 1910 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died in 1997.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 4296

    Family/Spouse: David Clemmons. David was born on 9 Jan 1903; died on 29 Mar 1974. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 97. Frances Aliene Clemmons  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Sep 1939; died on 6 Mar 2009.
    2. 98. Raymond Allen Clemmons  Descendancy chart to this point

    Family/Spouse: Unk Perry. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 99. Frances Aileen Perry  Descendancy chart to this point

    Family/Spouse: Unk Tomlinson. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 100. Myrtle Agnes Tomlinson  Descendancy chart to this point

  12. 41.  Naomi Serena Jones Descendancy chart to this point (14.Lillie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born in 1912 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died in 1932.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 4297


  13. 42.  Clara Belle Jones Descendancy chart to this point (14.Lillie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born in 1914; died in 1968.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 4298

    Family/Spouse: Unk Clapper. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 43.  Lillie Ruth Jones Descendancy chart to this point (14.Lillie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 9 Dec 1915 in Waco, Mclennan, Texas; died in 1981.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 4286

    Lillie married Charlie Elmer Brooks on 24 Nov 1935 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 101. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 102. Rose Marie Brooks  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1939; died in 1999.
    3. 103. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 104. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  15. 44.  Alica Maye Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (15.Lee3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 28 Feb 1907; died on 27 Oct 1990 in Waco, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1010

    Family/Spouse: O. F. Mills. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 105. Marie Mills  Descendancy chart to this point

  16. 45.  Alma Alleada Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (15.Lee3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born in 1913 in Rock Springs, Texas; died on 13 Jul 1985 in Corpus Christi, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1044

    Family/Spouse: J. W. Mc Key. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: James Polasco Whitlock. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 106. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  17. 46.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (15.Lee3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  18. 47.  Nina Monroe BrownlowNina Monroe Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (15.Lee3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 13 Mar 1917 in Coryell County, Texas; died on 13 Mar 2010 in Lorena, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1008

    Notes:

    Name: Nina B Brownlow
    Event: Census
    Event Date: 1930
    Event Place: Waco, McLennan, Texas
    Gender: Female
    Age: 13
    Marital Status: Single
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1917
    Immigration Year:
    Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter
    Father's Birthplace: Texas
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Enumeration District Number: 11
    Family Number: 501
    Sheet Number and Letter: 23B
    Line Number: 79
    NARA Publication: T626, roll 2373
    Film Number: 2342107
    Digital Folder Number: 4547352
    Image Number: 00574
    Household Gender Age
    Parent Alexander Brownlow M 48
    Parent Minnie P Brownlow F 42
    Alma Brownlow F 17
    Nina B Brownlow F 13
    Mary L Brownlow F 10

    Nina Stroud Monroe, 93, of Lorena, went to be with the Lord, our Savior, Saturday, March 13, 2010, after a brief illness. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 16, at Pecan Grove Funeral Home, 3124 Robinson Dr. Burial will follow at Oakwood Cemetery. The family will receive visitors 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Nina was born March 13, 1917, in Coryell County, to Lee Alexander Brownlow and Minnie Pearl Kidd Brownlow. She was raised in Waco and graduated from Waco High School in 1935. She married Woodrow Henry Stroud, and her only child, Woodliff Harvard "Woody" Stroud, was born. Nina would later meet and marry the love of her life, James Lawrence Monroe, July 15, 1966. They spent the majority of their married years in the Lorena area. Nina remained in the Lorena community after her husband's death Oct. 15, 2003. She remained independent and continued to maintain their family home. Nina worked for George's Chef in Waco, later known as Surf & Sirloin for 30 years. She created lifelong friends and relationships while working there. Later, she acquired vocational training in the clerical field and worked for the Waco Independent School District in the transportation office and for the Retail Grocer's Association. Nina worked well into her nineties with Sam's Club in Bellmead. She performed food demonstrations and was proud to be called a 'DEMO' girl. She was an energetic go-getter. She loved working and interacting with her co-workers and the public. She would often mention, "It keeps me going." Her love of working was no comparison to the love of her family. Her husband, son, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were very much a center of her life. She introduced her grandchildren to fishing and swimming. She thought it very important to "Keep Moving." Nina loved to travel with her family. She would often travel with her son, Woody, and daughter-in-law, Sandy, to such places as New Braunsfel and Corpus Christi. She would also travel to Arkansas to see her granddaughter and great grandchildren. It was no surprise that with girlfriends, she would grab a tour bus to an impromptu destination, whether to tromp a simple blue-bonnet patch or to see other exciting places. San Antonio had become her newest travel location. She would visit her youngest grandchild and her two newest great-grandchildren. Nina's grandchildren and great-grandchildren will remember their Granny's love of swimming, fishing, the smell of Baby Magic lotion, outings to the YWCA, and simple weekend routines to the laundry-mat and the H.E.B. Her friends will remember her joyous smile, infectious personality, and the secrets that only lifelong friends can share. Nina loved the Lord and attended Central United Methodist Church in Waco. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and three sisters, Alice Mae Mills, Alma McKee, Mary Lou Reynolds. She leaves to cherish her memory her son, Woody Stroud and wife, Sandy, of Waco; granddaughters, Shelli Stroud Cross and husband, William, of El Dorado, Ark., and Kelly Macdonald and husband, John, of China Spring; grandson, Stephen Stroud and wife, Emily, of San Antonio; great-grandchildren, Morgan and Robert Cross of El Dorado, Kellsy and Kris Macdonald of China Spring, and Aidan and Dean Stroud of San Antonio; and nephew, William 'Bo' Whitlock of Corpus Christi. March 13, 1917 - March 13, 2010

    Family/Spouse: Woodrow Henry Stroud. Woodrow was born on 14 Dec 1914; died on 18 Feb 1974 in Dallas County, Texas, Oakwood Cemetary, Waco, McClennan County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 107. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

    Nina married James Lawrence Monroe on 15 Jul 1966 in McLennan County. James died on 15 Oct 2003. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  19. 48.  Infant Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (15.Lee3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 5 May 1919 in Coryell County, Texas; died on 5 May 1919.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 7844


  20. 49.  Edwin Eugene BrownlowEdwin Eugene Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (17.Eugene3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 23 Feb 1920 in China Spring, McLennan, Texas, United States; died on 13 Sep 2005 in Waco, Texas, Memorial Park Cemetary; was buried on 13 Sep 2005 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FIND A GRAVE MEMORIAL: # 70350820
    • FSID: LRFF-GL6
    • Reference Number: 177
    • Residence: 1930, Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1935, Rural, Mclennan, Texas
    • Residence: 1940, Justice Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas, United States

    Notes:



    Edwin Eugene Brownlow

    13915 BROWNLOW EDWIN E 74 FERNE E 57 0 27-Oct-1990 28-Feb-1994

    According to the 1940 census Edwin completed the 7th grade in school.

    Cemetery
    Waco Memorial Park
    Section N, Plott 551 Space 1
    31°28'25.70"N 97° 9'30.76"W

    Edwin married Helen Marie Smith on 2 Nov 1940 in Ft. Worth, Texas. Helen (daughter of John Walter Smith and Ethel Helen Ercanbrack) 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. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 108. Violet June Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Aug 1946 in Bruceville-Eddy, McLennan, Texas, United States; died on 28 Aug 2014 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States; was buried in 2014 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States of America.

    Edwin married Ferne Elaine Gottlieb on 27 Oct 1990, and was divorced on 28 Feb 1994 in McLennan County, Texas. Ferne (daughter of Robert Edward Gottlieb and Annie Alyne Unk) was born on 21 Apr 1936; died on 30 Oct 1997 in Llano County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  21. 50.  Ruby Lee BrownlowRuby Lee Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (17.Eugene3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 23 Aug 1921 in China Springs, Bosqueville Co., Texas; died on 13 Jul 1924 in Bosqueville Cemetary; was buried in Burried in Bosqueville cemetary.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: 94T7-XX3
    • Reference Number: 1013
    • _MDCL: This was on the death certificate but the doctor gave her a ennma that was too hot.

    Notes:



    Ruby Lee Brownlow

    She died as a child from a too hot enama. Birth Certificate says Muicus Colitis which is not a deadly situation.

    Brownlow, Ruby Lee about 45 charge 40.00 to E.B. Rogers, #3 Waco; d.
    R3 Waco July 13, 1924; res., Bosqueville; int. July 14 at Bosqueville;
    female, whites born Aug. 1920, China Springs; father, Eugene Brownlow;
    mother, Rose Rogers, b. Texas; informant, E.B. Rogers, Waco; 61-2436

    Birth: Aug. 23, 1921
    Death: Jul. 13, 1924

    Burial:
    Bosqueville Cemetery
    Bosqueville
    McLennan County
    Texas, USA

    Created by: Mary Jo Fraley
    Record added: Oct 12, 2010
    Find A Grave Memorial# 59988584


  22. 51.  Jeff Deen BrownlowJeff Deen Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (17.Eugene3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 7 Sep 1925 in Rock Creek (The Scotts Place); died on 30 Sep 2016 in Waco, McLennan County , Texas; was buried in 2016 in Waco Memorial Park, Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: LRFN-WQ5
    • Reference Number: 12
    • Census: 1930, US Census, McLennan County Texas
    • Residence: 1930, Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1930, Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1935, Rural, Mclennan, Texas
    • Census: 1940, US Census, McLennan County Texas
    • Residence: 1940, Justice Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas, United States
    • _MILT: 5 May 1943; Joined US Navy
    • _MILTID: 5 May 1943, Dallas, Texas, USA
    • Military: 17 May 1943, Corpus Christi, Texas; US Navy, Boot Camp WWII
    • _MILT: 21 Feb 1946; Camp Wallace Texas, Discharged
    • _MILT: 6 Mar 1946, Camp Wallace, Texas, Discharge

    Notes:

    JD Brownlow



    Jeff Deen Brownlow was born at Rock Creek, on the Scotts place (Lat 31°39'46.26"N Long 97°15'16.42"W) on September 7, 1925.

    Then over to the Skinner place near China Spring maybe 3 years. Four years old (Lat 31°39'25.57"N Long 97°17'39.10"W) across the street from a hog Doctor.

    JD at 4.5 years old they moved to (Lat 31°39'7.70"N Long 97°18'15.20"W).

    Lived here for 3 years til he turned 7 years old (Lat 31°36'41.91"N Long 97°19'8.94"W) the old Ickleburger Place

    Then from 4.5 to 7 live at (Lat 31°36'41.91"N and Long 97°19'8.94"W) and went school (China Spring)

    When he was 8 years old they moved (Lat 31°38'32.84"N Long 97°19'31.65"W) about half way between China Spring and Valley Mills on Old Highway 67 next to Baker Lane.

    The family moved to the Crawford Place (Lat 31°40'40.06"N and Long 97°23'30.68"W) when he was 11.5 years old. At 13 years old he met Louise Mirick.

    According to the 1940 census JD completed the 7th grade in school.

    At 16 years old JD’s Mother passed away while they lived here on Dec 18, 1941 and Eugene went to the VA hospital at Lancaster.

    JD work farm and finished one crop then did two more by himself. JD told his dad he wanted to stop farming.

    He went to live with Edwin in Dallas (Lat 32°47'24.07"N and Long 96°48'12.86"W) and worked at AP store in Dallas.

    Then 8 months later moved back to Waco and lived with Bruce and Jimmy at 28th and Austin (Lat 31°32'19.11"N Long 97° 9'17.45"W) and worked at Crawford Austin for bout 4 months. His job was as a runner (rode bicycle) to move paper work from departments and made tags for shipping products. This is the active address for JD when he entered the Navy.

    At 17 years of age JD joined Navy on May 5th 1943. JD’s service number was 357-44-91. (Apprentice Seaman) AS V-6

    He went to boot camp at Corpus Christy Texas as a Seaman 1st Class V6. May 17th 1943 to June 8th 1943. JD was promoted to Seaman 2nd Class on June 2nd, 1943.

    After boot camp JD went to Norman Oklahoma on June 8th 1943, attending AOM School, NATTC for Ordnance training in Class A Service School (14 weeks). June 11th 1943 to Sept 18th 1943.

    Upon completion of Ordnance training JD was assigned as of Sept 24th 1943, to ComFAir, Sand Point Naval Air station in Seattle, Washington. Sept 28th 1943 assigned to Carrier Aircraft Unit (CASU) 7.

    21 guys were to go on Enterprise but Dad was given town liberty and was left behind. Then on the next movement he was on 72 hour pass so got left behind again. During this time he worked in the kitchen.

    Feb 1st 1944 JD was promoted to Aviation Ordinance Man (AOM) 3rd Class.
    AOM 3 Class to AOM 2 Class (T) July 1st 1944.

    April 6th 1944 JD transferred by train to Point Mugu, Hueneme, Calif(LA). Here they created a group (about 1100 men) for CASU (f) 44 which had been activated Feb 22, 1944.

    www.casu44.com

    April 22th 1944 embarked from Continental US shipping out for Kaneohe Bay Naval air station, Hawaii. JD left 2 days before the main ship on a coast guard cutter with 185 men plus the ship’s crew.

    They arrived April 30th, a week or two after the main ship. (Met Ted Sailor at Kaneohe). Spent 7 weeks at Kaneohe, Hi. (KNAS).

    June 1st 1944 serving outside continental US.

    June 28th 1944 Crossed international dateline. June 30th 1944 Seaman 1st Class (AOM).

    July 1944 CASU 44 was assign to Oahu

    Left Hawaii for Tinian in the Marshall Islands.

    Crossed the international date line on Christmas day 1944.

    Participate in the occupation and garrison of Island designated as Navy No, 3247, August 10, 1944.
    Entitled to wear Asiatic-Pacific campaign ribbon.

    4 weeks at Kwajalein Island. 3 weeks in the bay between Saipan and Tinian Islands.

    Spent 6 weeks waiting for the invasion fleet to invade the Marianas then waited two weeks for the Marines to secure the islands.

    JD was station on Tinian Island in Aug 1944 and was there to the end of war. Sometimes some of the men would go out and help set up new CASU's for a week at a time. JD became real good friend with Ted Saylor. Ted was a shudder-bug and was taking and developing lots of pictures. JD’s camp was about 1 to 1.5 miles from the B29 base where “the bomb" was delivered.

    JD worked on F4F's F6F's (carrier fighter planes) and did work on some Corsairs on the land base carrier support group.

    JD’s team also loaded bombers, B-24’s and B-29’s, with bombs and depth charges.

    Jan 30th 1945 awarded Marianas Operations Star.

    Entitled to wear operations star on Asiatic Pacific campaign ribbon as a member of CASU (F) 44 which participated in the Marianas operation prior to limiting date of August 27th 1944.

    Jun 30th 1945 AOM 3 Class
    July 1945 WORLD WAR II VICTORY MEDAL
    Transferred to Commander Fleet Air West Coast, Alameda, Calif, Oct 31st 1945.

    Captain’s Mast Sept 27, 1945; A Capt. mast was convened this date for the purpose of making a record of your commendable performance. “The commanding officer takes pleasure in commending you for unusual devotion to duty, for you display of good judgment, initiative in performing your work which has materially contributed to the smoothness and efficiency with which your department has functioned.”

    JD came back to the states landing at San Francisco. JD reported to NAS , Mojave, California then began authorized leave starting Nov 27, 1945.

    After 30 days leave plus 4 days travel time JD transferred to Camp Wallace, Texas on Dec 31st 1945.

    Reported Jan 4th 1946 Navy Recruiting Station, Dallas Texas.

    Jan 15th 1946 Transferred to Pitchless Aircraft Unit Marine Corps Air Station, Mojave, Calif.

    On Feb 21st, 1946 at USNPSC Camp Wallace and was discharged as Aviation Ordnance Man Second Class March 7th 1946 and went back to Waco, Texas.

    JD’s dad, Eugene Albert Brownlow, died at the Legion Hospital (Lat 30° 0'58.69"N Long 99° 6'51.50"W) on July 15 1946.

    JD and Louise went to live in Earp, Calif as a rigger on a dragline and disassembled barracks and buildings. At night to make extra money JD also poured concrete for the motel where they lived. JD and Louise lived in California for five months then moved back to Texas.

    They lived with Louise’s parents, RA and Sarah Mirick, at 1704 Webster.

    JD went to Waco Tech (old University High) for Automotive training (1946/47).

    In 1947, the day after Thanksgiving, JD went to work at the VA Hospital in the Kitchen.

    JD and Louise had their son Arthur Eugene in March of 1949 and built their house at 3819 Shelby (Lat 31°31'16.29"N Long 97° 9'10.39"W).

    JD worked at the Veterans Hospital in the kitchen for about 5 years then transferred to the Engineering Department as a painter.

    In Sept 1955 JD and Louise had their daughter Jenita Ann. In two years JD was promoted to the Painter Leader. In 1965 JD became paint foreman.

    JD and Louise built a new house at 12th Street and Stegal Drive (Lat 31°28'46.00"N Long 97° 5'33.50"W) in Robinson, Texas. JD had purchased 13.5 acres of land in Robinson. JD named the place the Big 10-4. Interestingly his initials JD were the 10th and 4th letter of the alphabet. Louise referred to it as the Niggerosa Ranch (Lat 97° 5'33.50"W Long 97° 5'42.05"W).

    In 1985 JD retired but continued to paint houses. He raised cattle as a hobby and he and Louise loved to travel. They went to Hawaii and Alaska and enjoyed trips all across the US. One of their favorite pastimes was watching horse races.

    Sept 2016 JD fell and broke his left hip and was unable to revocer from the pain meds and anesthesia.


    Died:
    JD fell and broke his left hip. He had surgey which went well but he was unable to recover from the pain meds and anesthesia

    Jeff married Mildred Louise Mirick on 16 Oct 1946 in Salome, La Paz, Arizona. Mildred (daughter of Rurie Arthur Mirick and Sarah Lee Smith) was born on 17 Aug 1925 in Bruceville, McLennan County, Texas; died on 23 Nov 2010 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas Memorial Park; was buried in Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 109. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 110. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  23. 52.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (18.Josephine3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1)

  24. 53.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (18.Josephine3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1)

  25. 54.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (18.Josephine3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1)

  26. 55.  Robert Martin BrownlowRobert Martin Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (20.Robert3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 1 Sep 1920 in Coffeyville, Kansas; died on 9 Jun 1984 in Cleaveland, Oklahoma, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _MILT: 5 Aug 1946, Waco, Texas, McLennan Co.; Honorable Military Discharge
    • Residence: 9 Oct 1952, Waco, Texas, McLennan Co.; Registered a new car
    • Residence: 25 Nov 1958, Dallas, Texas; Martin Stabbed a man during a fight with his wife and Mother-in-law

    Notes:

    Robert Martin Brownlow "Junior"

    First Name: Robert
    Middle Name:
    Last Name: Brownlow
    Name Suffix:
    Birth Date: 4 July 1921
    Social Security Number: 449-14-7640
    Place of Issuance: Texas
    Last Residence: Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma
    Zip Code of Last Residence: 73071
    Death Date: June 1984
    Estimated Age at Death: 63

    Junior was a really good athlete. Played football for Paul Tyson. Junior went to prison and while there he wrote math books.
    Found a newspaper article showing the birth of Cheryl Jean Brownlow March 2, 1947. They lived at 1526 N7th in Waco. ____________________________________________________________
    ____________________________________
    From Sandy Joy ( Lee ) Hall
    Helen was my mother. She and my father divorced when I was 10 months old, and she married Bob Brownlow when I was 3. I was not related to Bob, but did live with him until he and Helen divorced....I was Bob’s step-daughter. I started school in Waco when we lived in Mrs. (Florence) Brownlow’s house. When I was in the third grade Bob and Helen bought a new home out by Lake Waco and I was in school there when they divorced and we moved to Corpus Christi. Cheryl was also in school there, but Billy had not yet started school.

    I remember Bob being a terrific gymnast. We would go over to the Baylor University Campus where they had some outdoor bars and rings and Bob would use those. He was very strong.

    He was also very intelligent. He worked for what was then called Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. His job, as I understood it, was to travel from relay station to relay station...they were/are small brick buildings located along the highways. He would either take readings or work on equipment at each station. It was in his travels when he met the woman he married after he and Helen divorced. He was married to that woman when he got into a fight and shot and killed a man. I kind of remember if was someone with status in the Dallas area where they shooting occurred, but by that time I was in Corpus living with Martha Pearl and Johnnie Eugene Chandler, my grandparents. Helen married again after we moved to Corpus; he husband was in the Navy so they moved to Massachusetts where Helen worked at the NAS in Civil Service so I lost track of Bob at that point. I had gone to spend two weeks with him and his second wife when I was 13...this being before the shooting.

    While in prison Bob also offered his body to medical science for trial medications and procedures. In fact, they even took biopsies from his body to test after he had been on some of the medications. He was a “human guinea pig”. I don’t think he had any residual health problems from those tests, however, how would we have known? He did gain an inordinate amount of weight after he got out of prison. Bob was also a very talented artist. He made me a tray with match sticks and cut marbles in a design that was extremely intricate. Billy Bob must have inherited some of that artistic talent, as he also made lovely leaded glass lamps and oil paintings. ____________________________________________________________ ________________________________________
    I found a divorce document for Robert M Martin and Betty M Moyer in Jan 1969 in Alameda Calif. This would allow for his next marriage to Lola Helen Gerhart in Sept 1969, Reno Nevada.

    U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about Robert Brownlow
    Name: Robert Brownlow
    Gender: Male
    Birth Date: 1 Sep 1920
    Death Date: 9 Jun 1984
    SSN: 449147640

    Branch 1: M
    Enlistment Date 1: 30 Sep 1941
    Release Date 1: 20 Jun 1946

    name: Betty M Moyer event:
    Divorce event date: Jan 1969
    event place: Alameda City, California
    spouse: Robert M Brownlow

    Name: Robert M Brownlow Jr
    Gender: Male
    Spouse: Lola Gerhart
    Marriage Date: 22 Sep 1969
    Marriage City: Reno
    Officiant Type: Religious celebrant
    Recorded Date: 13 Oct 1969
    Recorded County: Washoe

    Robert married Helen Louise Chandler on 16 Apr 1946 in Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas, USA. Helen (daughter of Johnnie Eugene Chandler and Martha Pearl Dickinson) was born on 27 Jan 1938 in McLennan County, Texas USA; died on 31 Dec 2011 in Sugar Land, Fort Bend, Texas, United States; was buried in County Line Cemetery, Yoakum, DeWitt, Texas, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 111. Billy Bob Moore  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Jul 1949 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas; died on 29 Sep 1981 in Corpus Christi, Texas.
    2. 112. Cheryl Jean Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Feb 1947 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States; died on 9 Jun 2004.

    Robert married Betty M Moyer in Jan 1969 in Alameda City, Californi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Robert married Lola Helen Gerhart on 22 Sep 1969 in Reno, Washoe Co. Ne. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  27. 56.  Oddie Canoth Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (21.Ira3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 19 Jan 1927; died on 1 Jan 1932 in Morgan, McLennan County, Texas; was buried in Morgan Cemetery.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1017

    Notes:

    Birth: 1927
    Death: 1932

    Burial:
    Morgan Cemetery
    Morgan
    Bosque County
    Texas, USA

    Created by: Trisha
    Record added: Dec 26, 2006
    Find A Grave Memorial# 17166487

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 113. Odie Kenneth Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point died in in Waco, McLennan County, Texas.

  28. 57.  Johnnie Marie Lee Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (21.Ira3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 18 Oct 1929 in Rule, Haskell County, Texas; died on 21 Mar 1989; was buried in Morgan Cemetery.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1016

    Johnnie married Charles Garvin Speer on 16 Aug 1946 in Morgan, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 114. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 115. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 116. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 117. Judith Lynn Speer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Sep 1961 in Brenham, Washington, Texas; died on 24 Sep 1961 in Morgan, Texas Morgan Cemetery; was buried in Morgan Cemetery.
    5. 118. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  29. 58.  James Cletis Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (22.James3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 6 Oct 1925 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas; died on 30 Oct 1938 in Bosqueville, Texas Bosqueville Cemetery.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1004
    • _MDCL: Fracture of Skull and internal hemoriage.

    Notes:

    Died when he was 13 yrs old. Fell out of a pecan tree on sidewalk and killed him.


  30. 59.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (22.James3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 119. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 120. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 121. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  31. 60.  Bobby Dean Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (22.James3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 30 Dec 1931 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas; died on 15 Feb 2013 in Austin, travis County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1006

    Notes:

    double headstone w/Joyce V b. 09 Apr 1935
    Bobby Dean Brownlow passed away on February 15, 2013. He was born on December 30, 1931. He fought and served in the Korean War. After working for Graybar Electric for 37 ½ years, Bobby retired. He was a fan of the UT Longhorns and his hobbies included fishing, building, and bird-watching, especially his martins. He was a devoted father and husband who was respected and loved by many. Surviving Bobby is his wife of 59 years Joyce Brownlow; son Darren Brownlow; daughter Terry Brownlow; grandson Cody Brownlow; great-grandson Noah Brownlow; brothers David (Oralia) Brownlow and Calvin (Margaret) Brownlow; sisters-in-law Pam.

    Bobby married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 122. Darren Scott Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Dec 1960 in Travis County; died on 23 Dec 2013 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas.
    2. 123. Terry Rae Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point

    Family/Spouse: Peggy Snyder. Peggy was born in in Midwest City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  32. 61.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (22.James3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1)

    Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 124. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 125. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 126. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 127. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 128. Michael David Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Jul 1957 in El Paso, Texas, USA; died on 7 Jun 1958 in El Paso, Texas.

  33. 62.  Calvin Eugene BrownlowCalvin Eugene Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (22.James3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 29 Oct 1939 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas; died on 12 Oct 2016 in Alamogordo, New Mexico.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1318

    Notes:


    Name: Calvin Eugene Brownlow
    Event: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Oct 1939
    Event Place: McLennan, Texas
    Gender: Male
    Father: James Archie Brownlow
    Mother: Fleda Cockrell
    Certificate Number:

    First Name: Calvin
    Middle Name: E
    Last Name: Brownlow
    Gender: Male
    Birth Date: Oct 29, 1939
    Birth Location: Mc Lennan, TX
    Record Type: Birth Record
    Father's First Name: James
    Father's Middle Name: A
    Father's Last Name: Brownlow
    Mother's First Name: Fleda
    Mother's Last Name:

    Calvin Eugene Brownlow, 76, of Alamogordo, N.M. died Wednesday morning, Oct. 12, 2016, in his home. Born Oct. 29, 1939, in Waco, Texas, to James Archie Brownlow and Fleda Cockrell. On Dec. 17, 1962, Calvin married his stunning bride, Margaret Ann Lambert at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho. A graduate of West High School, Calvin entered the United States Air Force in 1959 and retired in 1979. In 1985, Calvin became a civil servant with the Department of Defense and retired in 2001.

    In 2002, Calvin and Margaret moved to Alamogordo where they knew it would be their forever home. Calvin enjoyed volleyball and was an avid sports fan. His love was his wife and the life they lived. He delighted in his RV'ing and traveling the country. His serenity was a cup of coffee and watching the sunrise and sunset from his porch.

    Survivors include his wife, Margaret of Alamogordo, sister, Joann Chesser of Trinity, Texas, two children: Dale Brownlow (Peggy Snyder) of Midwest City, Okla., and Robert Brownlow (Doreen Moore) of Macomb, Ill.; four grandchildren; three great grandchildren.

    Calvin was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers' and two sisters: Bobby Brownlow, David Brownlow, Mourine Rogers, Linda Gibson and his daily coffee companion Otto.

    A Celebration of life will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016, at Alamogordo Funeral Home, 2301 First Street, at 2 p.m.
    The burial service will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016, at 1:30 p.m., at the National Cemetery, 5200 Fred Wilson Road, Fort Bliss, Texas.

    Calvin married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 129. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 130. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  34. 63.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (22.James3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1)

  35. 64.  Gary Don BrownlowGary Don Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (23.Bertie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 27 Oct 1944; died on 11 Nov 1967 in Queen, Eddy County, New Mexico.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1048

    Notes:

    Gary was shot while deer hunting.

    Gary married Edna Kay Boll on 30 Jan 1964 in Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 131. Lori Kay Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point

  36. 65.  Annita Ruth Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (23.Bertie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born in 1935; died in 2008.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 6790

    Annita married Charlie M Griffin on 1 Mar 1953 in Carlsbad, New Mexico. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  37. 66.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (23.Bertie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  38. 67.  Bertie Arthur BrownlowBertie Arthur Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (23.Bertie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 24 Dec 1924 in China Spring, McLennan County, Texas; died on 21 Jan 2008 in Clovis, Curry, New Mexico, United States; was buried in 2008 in , , ,.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: LC8G-492
    • Reference Number: 1001
    • Residence: 1930, Curry, New Mexico
    • Residence: 1930, Curry, New Mexico
    • Residence: 1935, Same Place
    • Residence: 1935, Same Place
    • Residence: 1940, District 2, Clovis, Election Precinct 1 Clovis, Curry, New Mexico, United States
    • Residence: 1940, District 2, Clovis, Election Precinct 1 Clovis, Curry, New Mexico, United States
    • Obituary: 23 Jan 2008, Texas, United States
    • Obituary: 23 Jan 2008, Texas, United States
    • Obituary: 24 Jan 2008, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 24 Jan 2008, Clovis, New Mexico

    Notes:


    First Name: Bertie
    Middle Name: Arthur
    Last Name: Brownlow
    Name Suffix:
    Birth Date: 24 December 1924
    Social Security Number: 525-36-0500
    Place of Issuance: New mexico
    Last Residence: Curry, New mexico
    Zip Code of Last Residence: 88101
    Death Date: 21 January 2008
    Estimated Age at Death: 84

    Obituary
    New Mexico
    Bertie Arthur Brownlow

    CLOVIS, N.M. - Bertie Arthur Brownlow, 83, died Monday, Jan. 21, 2008.

    Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Lance Clemmons officiating. Arrangements are by Muffley Funeral Home.
    Mr. Brownlow was born Dec. 24, 1924, to Bertie and Mary Ditto Brownlow in China Springs, Texas. He married Dolly Wall on Aug. 28, 1944, in Clovis.
    Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Carla Osborne and Ardyth Elms, both of Clovis; a brother, William B. Brownlow of Clovis; two sisters, Mary Ellen Winkles of Clovis and Anita Ruth Griffin of Kent, Wash.; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
    The family suggests memorials be to Building Fund, First Presbyterian Church, 1101 Pile, Clovis, NM 88101.

    Amarillo Globe-News, Jan. 23, 2008

    Bertie married Dolly Lillian Wall on 28 Aug 1944 in Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 132. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 133. Ardyth Lynn Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Apr 1950 in Clovis, Curry, New Mexico, United States .

  39. 68.  William Buford Brownlow Descendancy chart to this point (23.Bertie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 26 Oct 1926 in Clovis Curry New Mexico; died on 27 Mar 2012 in Brownwood, Texas buried Clovis Curry New Mexico.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 4318

    Notes:

    Graveside Services will be at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 27, 2012, at Lawn Haven Memorial Gardens in Clovis, New Mexico.
    Bill was born in October 26, 1926, in Clovis, New Mexico to Bertie and Mary Ditto Brownlow. He passed away on Thursday, March 22, 2012 in Brownwood, Texas.
    He worked as a bricklayer all of his life.
    He is survived by one sister: Mary Winkles of Clovis; two daughters: Sue Stoddard (Richard) of San Antonio, Texas and Cheryl Turner (Ronnie) of Brownwood, Texas; one son: Richard Marc Brownlow of Alabama; two step-sons: Randy Sparks of Ohio and Allan Sparks of Alaska; seventeen grandchildren and twenty-eight great grandchildren.
    He was preceded in death by his parents; his step-mother Olivia Reno Brownlow; his son: Brent Brownlow; his wife: Gerda Sparks Brownlow; two brothers: Arthur Brownlow and Gary Don Brownlow; and one sister: Anita Griffin.
    Arrangements are under the care and direction of Steed-Todd Funeral Home and Crematory, 800 E Manana Blvd, Clovis, New Mexico (575) 763-5541. You may also sign the online guest registry at www.steed-todd.com . Published in the Clovis News Journal on March 25, 2012

    Burial:
    Lawn Haven Memorial Gardens Cemetery
    Clovis
    Curry County
    New Mexico, USA

    William married Ruth Marie Dowell in 1946. Ruth was born on 22 Mar 1931 in Texas USA; died on 29 Apr 2003 in Santa Anna, Coleman, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 134. Carolyn Sue Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1948 in Clovis, New Mexico.
    2. 135. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 136. Robert Brent Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point died in 2010.
    4. 137. Richard Marc Brownlow  Descendancy chart to this point

    Family/Spouse: Gerda Sparks. Gerda was born on 6 Jun 1927 in Long Island, Queens, New York; died on 2 Jul 1998 in Clovis, Curry, New Mexico, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  40. 69.  Marvin James Bell Descendancy chart to this point (24.Hettie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 21 Mar 1927 in Blacktower, NM; died on 12 Sep 2005 in Clovis, NM.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 998

    Notes:

    Marvin Bell Obituary

    Mr. Marvin J. Bell, 78, of Clovis died Monday, Sept. 12, 2005, at Plains Regional Medical Center.

    He was born March 21, 1927, in Blacktower to Barnett and Hettie (Brownlow) Bell.

    He married Lena B. Williams Nov. 7, 1944, in Farwell. He Bell served in the U.S. Navy and later worked for the Santa Fe Railroad. He worked as a carman and later took a job as a traveling car inspector. In 1982 he moved to Topeka as chief Car inspector. He retired in 1989 and in 1996 moved to Clovis .

    He was a member of Advent Christian Church.

    Family members said he loved to cut grass and water his tree. He coached the National Little League Pirates for four years.

    He is survived by his wife; a daughter, Judy Stone (and husband, David) of Aurora, Ill.; two sons, Robert Bell (Christine) of San Diego, Calif., and James Bell (Joyce) of Aurora, Ill.; two sisters, Jo Corbin (Travis) of Canon City, Colo., and Jan Pringle (Bill) of Clovis; a brother, Charles Bell (Clovis), 10 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren

    He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Margaret Bell.

    The Rev. Travis Corbin will officiate services.

    Burial will follow at Texico Cemetery.

    In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Advent Christian Church in Clovis.

    Arrangements are being handled by Steed-Todd Funeral Home.

    Marvin married Lena Belle Williams on 7 Nov 1944 in Farwell, NM. Lena (daughter of Robert Dial Williams and Cora May) was born on 25 Jan 1927 in Texico, Curry County, New Mexico; died on 26 Jul 2014 in Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 138. Judy Bell  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 139. Robert Bell  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 140. James Bell  Descendancy chart to this point

  41. 70.  Charles Clinton Bell Descendancy chart to this point (24.Hettie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 27 Mar 1929 in Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico; died on 26 Jan 2014 in Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 999

    Notes:

    Charles C. Bell, age 84. Of Clovis, NM passed away on January 26, 2014 at his home in Clovis, NM.

    Charles was born on March 27, 1929 in Clovis, NM to James Barnette and Hettie (Brownlow) Bell. He married Mary Mozella Wise on July 8, 1957 in Clovis, NM. He was the owner and operator of the Country Store in Clovis and Capitol Foods in Clovis and Farwell, TX. He loved to bowl and was an avid gardener. Charles enjoyed his cabin and horse races in Ruidoso and he enjoyed playing games on the computer. Family was very important to him and they were his life. He was a member of Advent Christian Church in Clovis, NM.

    Charles is survived by one son: Phillip Moore of Clovis, NM; three daughters: Vana (Bill) Camp of Deaver, WY, Dana (David) Johnston of Riverside, CA and Kay (Clay) Burch of Clovis, NM; two sisters: Jo Ann (Travis) of Cannon City, CO and Janice Pringle of Clovis, NM; ten grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren and one great great granddaughter.

    He is preceded in death by his parents, wife, Mozella, one sister Margaret Stowers, one brother Marvin Bell, one granddaughter Nikki Scott and two sons Richard Moore and Kenneth Moore.

    Graveside services are at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, January 28, 2014 at Texico Cemetery in Texico, NM with Rev. Sam Walsh officiating.
    In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Advent Christian Church, 2101 E. 21st Street, Clovis, NM 88101.

    Arrangements are under the care and direction of Steed-Todd Funeral Home and Crematory, 800 E Manana Blvd, Clovis, New Mexico (575) 763-5541. You may also sign the online guest registry at www.steedtodd.com .

    Died:
    Texico Cemetary, Texico, Curry County, New Mexico

    Charles married Mozella Wise on 8 Jul 1957 in Clovis New Mexico. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 141. Vana Bell  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 142. Philup Moore  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 143. Dana Bell  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 144. Kay Bell  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 145. Richard Moore  Descendancy chart to this point
    6. 146. Kenneth Moore  Descendancy chart to this point

  42. 71.  Margaret Louise Bell Descendancy chart to this point (24.Hettie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) was born on 14 Jun 1931 in New Mexico; died on 30 Nov 1949 in Dallas, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2638

    Family/Spouse: Unk Stowers. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  43. 72.  Hetty Bell Descendancy chart to this point (24.Hettie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1)

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1000


  44. 73.  Jo Ann Bell Descendancy chart to this point (24.Hettie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1) died on 4 Jun 2019 in New Mexico.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2634

    Family/Spouse: Travis Corbin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 147. Dennis Corbin  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 148. Pebble Corbin  Descendancy chart to this point

  45. 74.  Janice Marie Bell Descendancy chart to this point (24.Hettie3, 6.Elias2, 1.William1)

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2635

    Family/Spouse: Bill Pringle. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  46. 75.  Terrie Dean Ervin Descendancy chart to this point (27.Thomas3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1) was born on 18 Apr 1959 in Harris County, Texas, USA.

    Terrie married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 149. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 150. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  47. 76.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (28.Lou3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1)

  48. 77.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (28.Lou3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1)

  49. 78.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (28.Lou3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1)

  50. 79.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (28.Lou3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1)

  51. 80.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (28.Lou3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1)

  52. 81.  Maxie Ester Sandstrun Descendancy chart to this point (28.Lou3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1) was born on 20 Apr 1931.

    Family/Spouse: Unk Noel. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  53. 82.  Gladys Leathers Descendancy chart to this point (29.Mary3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1) was born in 1904; died in 1975.

  54. 83.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (29.Mary3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1)

  55. 84.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (29.Mary3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1)

  56. 85.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (29.Mary3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1)

  57. 86.  James Arthor Leathers Descendancy chart to this point (29.Mary3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1) was born in 1915; died in 2000.

  58. 87.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (29.Mary3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1)

  59. 88.  Fanny Lou Leathers Descendancy chart to this point (29.Mary3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1) was born in 1921; died in 2013.

  60. 89.  Robert Lewis Leathers Descendancy chart to this point (29.Mary3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1) was born in 1924; died in 2014.

  61. 90.  Mary Leathers Descendancy chart to this point (29.Mary3, 7.Amelia2, 1.William1) was born in 1928; died in 2021.




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