For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Marquess George Washington [Male] b. 15 NOV 1803 Kentucky - d. 12 JUL 1877 Mississippi
1850 Lowndes, Miss. census:
George W Marquiss.........45........ KY......... brick maker
Martha R Marquiss .........50.......VA
Martha L Warren.........26....... KY
G Emma Marquiss .......13....... MS
In 1896, Mary Grigsby Vawter wrote to Sarah. (My dear and only Aunt) She mentions Mollie, a cousin Ben and asks where is McCuin.
1870 Rusk, Tx. census:
George King........44........NC
Hannah ? King........29.......MS
Luna King......... 9.....TX
1880 Rusk, Tx census:
Geo. King........54......NC
Hanner King......39......MS
Info for Death Cert. given by Hanna Tobin.
Parents James Sory and Catherine Gatling. Should be John and Catherine Haltom.
John's brother James married Nancy Haltom.
Information taken from death certificate and census:
1900 Johnson Co. TX census:
Jas N Durkee, 36 b. April 1864 and Ollie, 25 b May 1875 are "roomers"
1910 Dallas Co TX census:
J H Durkee....45.......TX
Ollie Durkee....34......TX
Frankie ? Durkee......9......TX
1920 Dallas Co. TX census:
Horace Durkee.....55.....TX
Ollie Durkee.....45......TX
Ruth Durkee...6......TX
1930 Dallas Co, TX census:
James H Durkee......66.....TX
Ollie Durkee.......54......TX
Ruth Durkee......17......TX
1 boarder
Charles Tobin was Hannah's second husband.
1900 Harrison Co. Tx census:
Adolphus Durkee....Nov 1877....22....TX.....his first name is indexed as Aclalpha.
Mattie Durkee....Jan 1880...19...TX
a nephew and 2 nieces, can't read name. looks like Rossey or Roosey
1910 Bell Co. TX census:
Adolphus F Durkee....31....TX
Minnie Durkee.....21....TX
Andrew J Durkee....3....TX......son
Sarah L Whitten, mother-in-law.....75....TX
Ed Holland....27.......TX.......laborer
Jim Holland....21....TX....laborer
1910 Garland, ARK Census:
James A Dinwiddie....38....TX
Birdie K Dinwiddie....26....KY........maiden name Greer
Albert Dinwiddie....8....TX
D.M. Dinwiddie....1....AR
1920 Grayson Co. TX census:
Doll Durkee....40....TX
Birdie Durkee....33....KY
Albert Dinwiddie....18....TX
Marguerite Dinwiddie.....11......AR
1930 San Diego, CA census:
Frank D Durkee....52....TX
Birdie Durkee....41.....KY
Margaret Dinwiddie....21....AR
California Death Index:
Dol Durkee, born March 24, 1878 in Texas
Died April 16 1947 in San Diego, CA.
1900 Harrison CO. TX census:
Kels A Power......May 1865.........34........TX ....named indexed as "Kile"
Annie E Power......Oct 1868..........31..........AL........5 children, 3 living
Ina May Power......Feb 1893...........7.......TX
Grace F Power.......June 1895.........4.......TX
Alpha Power.........June 1896......... 3.......TX......son
1910 Harrison Co. TX census:
K A Power........44..........TX
Annie L Power.......41.......AL
Kelcy Power........ 9........TX
Elbert N Power....... 5.......TX
Joseph C Power....... 3.......TX
Ina May Power.......17.......TX
Margaret Power...... 7.......TX
Mildred L Power.......11/12.......TX
1920 Harrison Co. Tx census:
Annie Powers......50....AL
Kelcie Powers.....19.....TX
Marquerite Powers....17.....TX
Elbert Powers......15.....TX
Joe Powers......13.....TX
Mildred Powers.......10.....TX
Henry Powers.....8....TX
Buried in Greenwood cemetery, Harrison Co. Tx.
1900 Harrison Co. Tx. census:
Hugh Power.................Nov.1869.........30........TX......TN......TX
Doracy Power.............Aug 1879.........20........TN......TN......TN
Vinton Power.............Apr. 1899..........1.........TX
1910 Harrison Co. Tx. census:
Hugh B Power...........41.....TX.....TN.....MS
Dausy Power...........30......TX
Vinton Power...........11.....TX
Otis (?) Power...........9....TX
Hazel May Power......8....TX
Irvin Power...............4.....TX
Bessie Lee Power....1.....TX
Ruby ??.................28.....TX.....sister-in-law
Arelia ??..................8.....TX.....niece
Juanita ??................5......TX.....niece
1920 Harrison Co. Tx Census:
Hugh B Power...........50...TX
Vinton Power............20...TX
Otis Power................19...TX
Hazel Power.............16...TX
Irwin Power..............13...TX
Elizabeth Power........10...TX
Dare Power................9...TX
Martin Power..............5...TX
1930 Harrison Co. Tx census:
Hugh B Power..........61.....TX
Ida S Power.............59.....SC
Irvin H Power...........24.....TX
Earl D Power...........18.....TX
Will M Power............15....TX
Armand E Howell.....17....TX.....stepson
1910 Harrison Co. Tx. census:
George W Power.........38.......TX
Rhoda Power...............36.......TX
Kelcy Power................19......TX
Fred Power..................15.......TX
James Power...............12 ??......TX
Vend Power..................5........TX
Joseph Power...............3.......TX
Mary Power...............7/12.......TX
1920 Harrison Co. Tx census:
George W Power........47.....TX
Rhoda Power..............45.....TX
Vend Power...............14.....TX
Joseph Power............12.....TX
Louise Power.............10....TX
Allen Power.................5.....TX
Jack Power............8/12 ??.....TX
Joedell Mason.............5...AL.......niece
1930 Harrison Co. Tx census:
George W Power.......57 ?.....TX
Rhoda Power...........55.....TX
Joseph Power.......21....TX
Allen Power......15.....TX
Jack Power......11.....TX
Jodell Mason.....15.....AL....niece
Mary F Hughes is listed head of household in the 1920 Dallas, Tx census.
An inventory of the estate of John Snow of Eastham, deceased, was taken 4 April 1692 and sworn to by Mary Snow, "Relict of sd deceased", 20 April 1692.
Settlement proceedings the day before included the usual widow's thirds for Mary "and ye Rest of said personal estate for bringing up ye children of Sd deceased Saving her paying to each of the Daughters four pound apeece as they com to be of age or married: and the Sons of sd deceased to have to Lands and housing..."
Source - Volume 6 of the "Mayflower Families through Five Generations" Stephen Hopkins
Nicholas Snow, immigrant, came to New Plymouth in the ship "Ann" in 1623, three years after the
Mayflower. He married Mayflower passenger Constance Hopkins.
Bradford history states that they had twelve children.
Constance came over on the Mayflower in 1620 with her parents.
Stephen Hopkins came over on the Mayflower in 1620. With him, wife, 4 children and 2 servants. (Oceanus was born on the Mayflower)
Stephen made an earlier trip to Jamestown, and while he was there his first wife died.
from Wikipedia:
Stephen Hopkins (1581 - June or July 1644)[1] was a passenger on the Mayflower in 1620, one of 41 signatories of the Mayflower Compact, and an assistant to the governor of Plymouth Colony through 1636.[2] He worked as a tanner and merchant and was recruited by the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London to provide the governance for the colony and to assist with the colony's ventures. He was the only Mayflower passenger with prior New World experience, having been shipwrecked in Bermuda in 1609 and arriving at Jamestown, Virginia in May 1610. Hopkins left Jamestown in 1614 and returned to England.
A report of the wreck of the Sea Venture and later events reached England. Most scholars believe that William Shakespeare based his play The Tempest on the report. It was first performed in November 1611. The play depicts the experiences of a group of passengers being shipwrecked by a mighty storm. A subplot involves a comic character called Stephano, who tries to take over as leader on the island. It is possible that Stephano is based on Stephen Hopkins.
From "Mayflower Source Records" page 512
Abstract of the earliest wills in the probate office, Plymouth.
Stephen Hopkins. (Plymouth)
His will, was exhibited at Court, Aug. 1644, and dated June 6, preceding. He desires to be buried near his deceased wife. He names his son CALEB, as "heir apparent," and executor of the will, and, together with CAPT STANDISH, supervisor, also another son, Gyles (and his son Stephen), CONSTANCE (wife of Nicolas Snow); Deborah; Damaris; Ruth, and Elizabeth. Witnessed by Myles Standish and William Bradford. (Though attached to the instrument in the Record-book, the names of the witnesses appear to be autograph signatures.] An inventory of his estate was taken, July, 1644, by Capt Standish, Tho. Willet and John Done. Amount 25.14.5.
For more information, several reliable books are available: "Mayflower Families Through Five generations: Stephen Hopkins"
and published in 2006 - " The Mayflower And Her Passengers" by Caleb H Johnson, who also has the website: Mayflower History.com.
There is a Martha A Allison buried in the Old Piedmont cemetery, where William is buried.
The birth date listed Sep 9 1816, but the death date is worn. It is probably 1893 instead of 1833.
1850 Iredell NC census:
E B King...................34................NC
Jane King.................33................NC
Elinor King................ 7.................NC
Delia King................. 5................NC
Mary J King................ 1................NC
1860 Pontotoc, Miss. census:
Elihu B King..............44.......NC
Jane King............... 43........NC
Eleanor King............17........NC
Delia ? King.............15........NC
Mary A King.............11........NC
Sarah G King........... 3.......MS
1850 Iredell Co. N.C. census:
Pantha Allison.....60.........NC
A J Tomlin..........25.......NC
Mary L Tomlin..........21.........NC
1860 Monroe, Iowa census:
John D. Gunn.........32........NC......Physician
Deliah Gunn..........26........NC
Margaret Gunn........ 9........NC
Eliza Gunn......... 5........NC
Panthea Allison.......70........NC
1870 Cooper, MO census:
John D. Gunn.....42....Physician.....NC.......name looks like it is written Guin
Delia Gunn.....37.....NC
Margaret Gunn.....19...NC
Eliza Gunn.....15...NC
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