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- BYFIELD,
HINES,
NOBLE,
SCHMITT,
WEEKS
posted by Phyllis
Hill
- Seeking whereabouts of this HINES family
in Texas in 1860. Jacob HINES, born c. 1811 in
OH, wife Sarah (NOBLE) b 29 Oct 1811 in KY.
Married about 1832 in Parke Co IN, (court house
burned Nov 1832). Children found in 1850 census
Ozark Co MO: Mary Ann-15, Thomas-12,
Elizabeth-10, William Henry-9, James-7, Sarah-6,
Clark-5 and Patsy Matilda-2. Mary Ann married
William WEEKS in Burnet Co TX 23 Dec 1858. She
and William are listed in the 1860 census for
Llano Co. In 1870 Elizabeth is married to James
BYFIELD and living in Goliad Co. Sarah and
daughter Serilda (Syrilda, born 21 Jun 1850 in
Ozark Co MO) are living in Llano Co close to the
WEEKS family and to James, wife Sarah and 3
SCHMITT children. Where are the other children
and how did Elizabeth get to Goliad Co?
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- DELGADO,
DELGADO-MOYA,
MOYA
posted by Michelle
Keener
- Researching family of Juan MOYA,MOYA Y
DELGADO, DELGADO-MOYA. He and his brother
Augustine fought in the war for independence on
the side of Mexico, when Mexico lost the war, the
brothers decided to become citizens of Texas and
swore their alligiance to their new country. This
did not sit well with their neighbors, but they
tolerated the new citizens anyway. Sometime
later, a man named Thad swift was murdered, and
as his mexican ranch hands were missing, the town
came after the Moya's. Juan, his brother, and one
of his sons were taken into custody, but never
brought to trial, as soon as they were away from
their house, they were stabbed, hung, shot, and
dragged with horses. The town of Goliad was
convinced that justice was served. Later, the
true criminals were caught, tried, and hung.
Nothing was ever done about the murders of the
Moya's, the townsfolk came and took their land
and chased the wives and children off. I am
interested in corresponding with any descendants
who still may be in the area. As well as anyone
who may have additional details about this story.
I am interested in knowing where this land is,
who owns it now, and what is on it.I would also
like to know where the Moya family members are
buried. The other family I am researching is that
of German immigrant Philip Henry Koehler, he
married Basilia Moya and had six children. I need
to know his death date and where he is buried, if
anyone knows. Please send e-mail to
[email protected] Thank you
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- BADE,
BETHKE,
GOEHRING,
GOLLNICK,
HOFFMAN,
KIRCHNER,
KUNKEL,
MORITZ,
OEHLKE,
SCHLINKE,
SCHLOSSER,
SCHUENEMANN
posted by Rebecca
Morris
- OEHLKE/SCHUENEMANN Wilhelm and Regina
SCHUENEMANN OEHLKE immigrated from Germany in
1884 with sons Heinrich, Gustav, Emil and
Wilhelm. A daughter Martha Amanda Rosa OEHLKE was
born after the family arrived in TX. By the
1890's the family lived near Weesatche where they
attended St. Andrew's Lutheran Church. Related
surnames are HOFFMAN, GOLLNICK, KIRCHNER, BETHKE,
MORITZ, GOEHRING, BADE, SCHLOSSER, KUNKEL,
SCHLINKE. Would like to exchange information with
others researching this family.
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- HAWKINS
posted by Macon
V. Hawkins
- HAWKINS, Richard Clay and Louisa moved to
Goliad County around 1867 near Fanin, Texas. He
bought 160 acres of land near there. He fathered
a daughter named Anna and soon died of pneumonia,
leaving 12 children. Any help on finding where he
is buried would be helpful.
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- CORNETT,
FOWLER,
MILLER
posted by Juanita
Naron
- MILLER, William F. age 40 was listed in
1860 census. Births of children indicated he came
to Texas about 1851 from TN. It is know William
F. MILLER and at least two of his sons served in
the same unit during the Civil War.Known sons
were : Isaac or Jacob ca 1841, Peter ca 1843,
James ca 1845, William ca 1848, Sterling 1851,
Benj. ca 1853,and Alfred 1860. There was one
other child born ca 1858, not sure if this was a
male or female. These boys known to have maried
into FOWLER and CORNETT families. Anyone out
there with any information. I will appreciate and
share.
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- ABRAMEIT,
ALBRECHT,
BOWMAN,
DAUDERSTADT,
FLEMING,
FRIEDRICHS,
GROLL,
HARSDORF,
RUTGER,
SCHEEL,
SCHUSTEREIT,
SCHWITZ,
SEINE,
WILLMS
posted by Laura
Howell
- We are researching the following surnames
in Goliad County. Several of the families came in
the 1800's. Would be glad to share any info on:
ABRAMEIT,BOWMAN,FLEMING, ALBRECHT, GROLL,
SCHWITZ, SCHUSTEREIT, RUTGER,SCHEEL, WILLMS,
SEINE, HARSDORF, FRIEDRICHS, DAUDERSTADT.
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- BOATRIGHT
posted by Willie
B. Smith
- Seeking info on BOATRIGHT, Alexander M.,
born TN. 1812, died Bryan, TX. Need to find his
middle name. He was mayor of Goliad for several
years. Thanks for any help.
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- ALLISON,
BASS,
BENSON,
CROSS,
DAVLIN,
GARDNER,
HALL,
HARVEY,
LEE,
STEWART,
WILLIAMSON,
WILSON
posted by sstring
- HALL, David and Ada WILSON HALL. David
was supposed to have served w/ Zachary Taylor.
Ada was supposed to have died in GoliaD in 1872.
Known child, John HALL. John may have been
involved in cattle drive to MT w/ following; Sam
BENSON, Smokey HARVEY, Fred GARDNER, Jake
WILLIAMSON, Sam BASS, Bud ALLISON, Charley
DAVLIN, Cal STEWART, John LEE and Sterling CROSS.
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- ELS
posted by Suzanna
Els Edwards
- I am researching the ELS, Christian
family that is listed in the 1900 census. I would
like information on that family.
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- BURRIS,
HARDING
posted by Tommie
Jo Harding
- HARDING Newton Robert married Narcissus
BURRIS around late 1880's early 1890's. Settled
in Berclair,TX (Goat Creek) Goliad Co. They had
nine Children.I am searching for other famlies
who settled in Berclair,Tx.
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- TILLEY
posted by Kimberly
Gutierrez
- TILLEY, Louis & Lula. Children
include Theodore born 10-14-03. Looking for any
information on Lula's maiden name or other family
info. prior to 1903. Most family now resides in
La Porte, TX and Los Angeles, CA. Any info. will
be helpful. Thank You.
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- RICE,
TOLBERT
posted by Kelly
Tolbert
- Researching TOLBERT and RICE. Lived in
Goliad as early as 1860.
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- HILL
posted by Ralph
D. Denton
- Looking for information on the Rev.
Robert Henry HILL Family. He came to Texas in the
1830's and married Agnes Shelton Menefee. I
understand that he died on 15 December 15, 1856,
and is buried somewhere in Goliad County. I have
a great deal of information on his decendents,
however the only thing we know about his
ancestery is that he was born about 1817 in North
Carolina and came to Texas as a traveling
Methodist minister. I am willing to share any
information that I have on this family if anyone
out there wishs to have the information. By the
way Robert and his wife Agnes were my GG
Grandparents. Looking forward to hearing from
sonme one. Thanks.
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- OWENS,
WEARDEN
posted by m
aaland
- I am interested in the surnames
WEARDEN,Thomas married to OWENS,Mary Pearl also
their son Thomas Jr who was born in Goliad Co. in
1921
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- BELL,
BIGGS,
TAYLOR
posted by John
Baker
- Searching for any documents on Rev.
William Henry Harrison BIGGS, Methodist minister
that traveled throughout South Texas from 1874 to
1930's when he died in Brownsville, TX. His first
wife was Sarah Julia BELL, died 27 Jan. 1881 in
Goliad, TX. Second wife was Pattie Dallam TAYLOR.
BIGGS lived for a number of years in the San
Marcos area as Presiding Elder. Had two brothers,
ministers, also in Texas, Amariah Curtis BIGGS
and Josephus BIGGS. All three were from Pike
County, Arkansas
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- BARNHILL
posted by JoAnn
- Seeking information on John D. BARNHILL,
b.SC-d.2/12/1903, known to have lived in Fannin
County and DeWitt County.
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- MCCAMPBELL
posted by JoAnn
Potter
- I am trying to find out where my
gggrandfather is buried. His name is William
Berry MCCAMPBELL. and he died about 1863 in
Goliad. Are there any cemetery lists available?
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