Enoch M. Jones and Albertine Hanah Davis
Husband Enoch M. Jones 1 2
Born: May 1828 - Alabama, USA 2 Christened: Died: - Hunt (Johnson County), Johnson County, Arkansas, USA 2 Buried: - Hunt, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA 2Marriage:
Wife Albertine Hanah Davis 1 2
Born: 1828 - Tennessee, USA 2 Christened: Died: - Hunt (Johnson County), Johnson County, Arkansas, USA 2 Buried: - Hunt, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA 2
Father: William James Davis (1801-1904) 1 2 Mother: Sarah Davis (1802-1850) 1 2
Children
1 U William Franklin Jones 1 2
Born: Oct 1846 - Johnson County, Arkansas, USA 2 Christened: Died: - Johnson County, Arkansas, USA 2 Buried: - Hunt, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA 2
2 F Martha Hannah Jones 1 2 3
Born: Oct 1850 - Tennessee, USA 2 3 Christened: Died: 1 Jan 1950 - Johnson County, Arkansas, USA 2 Buried: - Hunt, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA 2Spouse: Thomas S Green (1840-1911) 1 2 3 4
Robert Hutson and Amanda Davis
Husband Robert Hutson
Born: 1821 - Georgia Christened: Died: Unknown Buried:Marriage:
Wife Amanda Davis
Born: 1828 - Savannah / Georgia Christened: Died: Unknown Buried:
Father: Slaton Davis ( - ) Mother:
Children
1 M Dick Hutson
Born: Christened: Died: Unknown Buried:
2 F Margaret R. Hutson
Born: Christened: Died: Unknown Buried:
3 F Mary Hutson
Born: Christened: Died: Unknown Buried:Spouse: Silas Shiek ( - )
4 M Thomas Hutson
Born: Abt 1847 Christened: Died: Unknown Buried:
5 M Asberry Hutson
Born: Abt 1849 Christened: Died: Unknown Buried:
6 M Peyton (Peter) Hutson
Born: 22 Dec 1856 - Georgia 5 Christened: Died: 9 Oct 1930 - Gustine, Comanche Co., TX 5 Buried:Spouse: Sarah Helena Selman (1857-1916) Marr: 9 Sep 1879 5
7 F Victoria (Vickie) Savannah Hutson
Born: 7 Jan 1863 - Savannah, Georgia 6 Christened: Died: 2 Jan 1942 - Wolfe City / Hunt Co. / Tx 6 Buried:Spouse: John Burnette "J. B." Williams (1850-1918) Marr: Abt 1880
General Notes: Wife - Amanda Davis
Obituary - Copies can be obtained from Charlie Vines.
Mrs. Victoria Williams, age seventy-nine, died almost suddenly at her home in the east part of town Saturday morning, January 3. She had been in poor health for a long time but was up doing her work when she suddenly took worse and died within a few hours.
Mrs. Williams was born in Georgia but moved to Texas when a small girl. She was married to the late J. B. Williams sixty-two years ago and to this union were born seven children, three dying in infancy, the other four are Mrs. Claude Vaden, Mrs Webb Wilson, Paul and Hiram Williams all of Wolfe City, Mrs. Beulah Webb of Greenville is a step-daughter, having been raised from a tiny girl by Mrs. Williams and many people never knew but that she was her own child.
Her husband was one of the old lovable pioneer types who passed away about twenty-four years ago and from this time her children have lovingly lavished their affections on their mother and have looked after her every comfort.
Mrs. Williams was a member of the Baptist church and her funeral was conducted at the Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon by her pastor Rev. W. A. Harryman, assisted by Rev. S. P. Farler, pastor of the First Methodist church and a young Baptist preacher, Rev. Dan Vestal whom she so much admired and often encouraged. By a request of the deceased, made some time ago, MR. E. E. O'Neal, a friend of the family, paid a tribute to the life of this good woman.
She was laid to rest by the side of her devoted husband in beautiful Mt. Carmel Cemetery. The R. L. Mullins Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Williams was truly a pioneer whose faith was developed by deprivation that was incidental to her early life, which began during the reconstruction days following the Civil War. Education during such times did not come from books but by meeting life and nature face to face and learning lessons vital to the body, mind, and soul.
She was one of those lucky few who possess that something inexplainable that it takes to draw both the lowly and lofty close to her side. The good old colored women who so often passed her door and had been attracted by her smiles and hearty greetings came and wept by her casket and spoke with their tears a language that no orator with his richness of words could express. The children both white and colored lost a type of friend in her that shall be hard to replace. She did not only welcome them into her home and feed their hungry mouths but feed their little hungry hearts a food that shall stimulate their thoughts after her frail body has long since returned to dust.
It is said there are three component parts to each life. The body which returns to dust, the soul which returns to God and the influence which remains on earth to guide, even the feet of unborn generations. The words of the poet could be fittingly used here by saying: "Her love lives on in the hearts she knew, for nothing can die that's good and true.
The extremely cold weather and bad roads prevented the attendance of many but the beautiful flowers and kindly acts of many spoke of sentiments of all who were fortunate enough to possess the acquaintance of this good mother.
Pallbearers were John M. Lovelace, Jess Crowell, Bill Ray Benge, Tom McCaslin, A. J. Turner and S. J. Whittle. Mrs. W. E. Whittle was in charge of the beautiful floral offering with the following assisting her, Mmes A. M. Shelton, S. J. Whittle, Tom McCaslin and John W. Lovelace.
Contributed
General Notes: Child - Victoria (Vickie) Savannah Hutson
Obituary - Copies can be obtained from Charlie Vines.
Mrs. Victoria Williams, age seventy-nine, died almost suddenly at her
home in the east part of town Saturday morning, January 3. She had been in poor health for a long time but was up doing her work when she suddenly took worse and died within a few hours.
Mrs. Williams was born in Georgia but moved to Texas when a small girl. She was married to the late J. B. Williams sixty-two years ago and to this union were born seven children, three dying in infancy, the other four are Mrs. Claude Vaden, Mrs Webb Wilson, Paul and Hiram Williams all of Wolfe City, Mrs. Beulah Webb of Greenville is a step-daughter, having been raised from a tiny girl by Mrs. Williams and many people never knew but that she was her own child.
Her husband was one of the old lovable pioneer types who passed away about twenty-four years ago and from this time her children have lovingly lavished their affections on their mother and have looked after her every comfort.
Mrs. Williams was a member of the Baptist church and her funeral was conducted at the Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon by her pastor Rev. W. A. Harryman, assisted by Rev. S. P. Farler, pastor of the First Methodist church and a young Baptist preacher, Rev. Dan Vestal whom she so much admired and often encouraged. By a request of the deceased, made some time ago, MR. E. E. O'Neal, a friend of the family, paid a tribute to the life of this good woman.
She was laid to rest by the side of her devoted husband in beautiful Mt. Carmel Cemetery. The R. L. Mullins Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Williams was truly a pioneer whose faith was developed by deprivation that was incidental to her early life, which began during the reconstruction days following the Civil War. Education during such times did not come from books but by meeting life and nature face to face and learning lessons vital to the body, mind, and soul.
She was one of those lucky few who possessed that something inexplainable that it takes to draw both the lowly and lofty close to her side. The good old colored women who so often passed her door and had been attracted by her smiles and hearty greetings came and wept by her casket and spoke with their tears a language that no orator with his richness of words could express. The children both white and colored lost a type of friend in her that shall be hard to replace. She did not only welcome them into her home and feed their hungry mouths but feed their little hungry hearts a food that shall stimulate their thoughts after her frail body has long since returned to dust.
It is said there are three component parts to each life. The body which returns to dust, the soul which returns to God and the influence which remains on earth to guide, even the feet of unborn generations. The words of the poet could be fittingly used here by saying: "Her love lives on in the hearts she knew, for nothing can die that's good and true.
The extremely cold weather and bad roads prevented the attendance of many but the beautiful flowers and kindly acts of many spoke of sentiments of all who were fortunate enough to possess the acquaintance of this good mother.
Pallbearers were John M. Lovelace, Jess Crowell, Bill Ray Benge, Tom McCaslin, A. J. Turner and S. J. Whittle. Mrs. W. E. Whittle was in charge of the beautiful floral offering with the following assisting her, Mmes A. M. Shelton, S. J. Whittle, Tom McCaslin and John W. Lovelace.
Shannon Michael Fisher and Amanda Leigh Davis
Husband Shannon Michael Fisher
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Other Spouse: Amanda Leigh Davis ( - )
Wife Amanda Leigh Davis
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Robin Euvie Davis ( - ) Mother: Nancy Rydell Lance ( - )
Other Spouse: Shannon Michael Fisher ( - )
Other Spouse: #2-Trace Kaufman ( - )
Children
1 M Bayleigh Mikal Fisher
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Landon Tyce Fisher
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Shannon Michael Fisher and Amanda Leigh Davis
Husband Shannon Michael Fisher
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Other Spouse: Amanda Leigh Davis ( - )
Wife Amanda Leigh Davis
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Robin Euvie Davis ( - ) Mother: Nancy Rydell Lance ( - )
Other Spouse: Shannon Michael Fisher ( - )
Other Spouse: #2-Trace Kaufman ( - )
Children
1 M Landon Tyce Fisher
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Bayleigh Mikal Fisher
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
#2-Trace Kaufman and Amanda Leigh Davis
Husband #2-Trace Kaufman
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Amanda Leigh Davis
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Robin Euvie Davis ( - ) Mother: Nancy Rydell Lance ( - )
Other Spouse: Shannon Michael Fisher ( - )
Other Spouse: Shannon Michael Fisher ( - )
Children
1 M Derek Andrew Kaufman
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Annie Davis
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Annie Davis
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William Andrew Davis (1858-1940) 7 Mother: Mary Darthula Roberson (1865-1946) 7
Children
Bessie Davis
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Bessie Davis
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Charles Davis (1872-1944) 7 Mother: Florrie Johnson (Abt 1882-1974) 7
Children
Archie Lowe Snider and Beulah Elouise Davis
Husband Archie Lowe Snider 7
Born: 18 Oct 1928 - Davidson County, North Carolina Christened: Died: 9 Jun 2008 - Churchland Community, North Carolina Buried: - Snider Cemetery, Churchland, North Carolina
Father: Robert Franklin Snider ( - ) Mother: Sarah Jane Williams ( - )
Marriage:
Wife Beulah Elouise Davis
AKA: Beulah Eloise Davis Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Raymond #2 Davis (1891-1964) 7 Mother: Beulah Jane Wilson (1900-1977) 7
Children
1 M Dale Thomas Snider
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Tammy """" ( - )
2 M Bobby Gray Snider
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Pam """ ( - )
3 M Danny Lowe Snider
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Kathy """ ( - )
Sam Tetter and Bobbie Davis
Husband Sam Tetter
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Bobbie Davis
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Davis Olin Thales Jr. (1916-1999) 7 Mother: Catherine Josephine Wilson (1919-2007) 7
Children
George Middleton Woods and Buna Davis
Husband George Middleton Woods 7
Born: 15 Mar 1864 - Carroll County, Tennessee Christened: Died: 9 Jun 1957 - Huntingdon, Tennessee Buried: - Oak Hill Cemetery, Huntingdon, Tennessee*
Father: William Washington Woods (1825-1907) 7 Mother: Minerva Wilson (1830-1894) 7
Marriage: 1895 - TennesseeEvents
1. FAG-: 105030999.
Wife Buna Davis 7
Born: 10 Jun 1869 - Crockett County, Tennessee Christened: Died: 4 Jul 1940 - Huntingdon, Tennessee Buried: - Oak Hill Cemetery, Huntingdon, Tennessee*Events
1. FAG-: 105278031.
Children
1 F Buna Jane Woods
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Laurance N. Means ( - )
2 M George Gaylon Woods
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M George Edgar Woods 7
Born: 1898 - Huntingdon, Tennessee Christened: Died: 1982 - Huntingdon, Tennessee Buried: - Oak Hill Cemetery, Huntingdon, TennesseeSpouse: Ruth Williams (1908-2000) 7
Sources
1. Personal knowledge of Angela Friemel.
2. Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.). Find A Grave
3. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limite), Year: 1880; Census Place: Pine Bluff, Jefferson, Arkansas; Roll: 48; Family History Film: 1254048; Page: 177B; Enumeration District: 150; Image: 0357.
4. Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), Year: 1850; Census Place: Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas; Roll: M432_27; Page: 155B; Image: 315.
5. Wanda Cox.
6. TombstoneHistory of Wolfe City Wanda Cox.
7. Personal knowledge of James Leaton Clark..
1 Personal knowledge of Angela Friemel.
2 Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.). Find A Grave
3 Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limite), Year: 1880; Census Place: Pine Bluff, Jefferson, Arkansas; Roll: 48; Family History Film: 1254048; Page: 177B; Enumeration District: 150; Image: 0357.
4 Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), Year: 1850; Census Place: Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas; Roll: M432_27; Page: 155B; Image: 315.
5 Wanda Cox.
6 TombstoneHistory of Wolfe City Wanda Cox.
7
Personal knowledge of James Leaton Clark..
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