Harold Frances Toot
M, b. 17 April 1910, d. February 1984
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Harold Frances Toot was born on 17 April 1910 at Half Rock, Mercer County, Missouri. He was the son of Luther Wesley Toot and Bonnie E. Brown. Harold Frances Toot appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his father, Luther Wesley Toot at Buchanan County, Missouri, as age nine and attending school. Harold Frances Toot suffered the death of his father, Luther Wesley Toot on 26 December 1922 at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri. Harold Frances Toot married Violet A Burkhart. Harold Frances Toot appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of his stepfather, John William Magin at Buchanan County, Missouri, as age 19 and a laborer in a packing house. Harold Frances Toot and Violet A (Burkhart) Toot lived in October 1939 at 718 Thompson Street, Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri. Harold Frances Toot suffered the death of his mother, Bonnie (Brown) Magin on 10 January 1956 at Missouri Methodist Hospital, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri. Harold Frances Toot suffered the death of his step-father, John William Magin on 24 August 1959 at Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.
Harold Frances Toot died in February 1984 at Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 73. He was buried at Saint Joseph Memorial Park, Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri; in the Memorial Hill I section.
Harold Frances Toot died in February 1984 at Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 73. He was buried at Saint Joseph Memorial Park, Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri; in the Memorial Hill I section.
Child of Harold Frances Toot and Violet A Burkhart
- Betty Jean Toot b. 25 Sep 1935, d. 5 Oct 1939
Helen Virginia Toot
F, b. 1915
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Helen Virginia Toot was born in 1915 at Missouri. She was the daughter of Luther Wesley Toot and Bonnie E. Brown. Helen Virginia Toot appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of her father, Luther Wesley Toot at Buchanan County, Missouri, as age five and attending school. Helen Virginia Toot suffered the death of her father, Luther Wesley Toot on 26 December 1922 at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri. Helen Virginia Toot appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of her stepfather, John William Magin at Buchanan County, Missouri, as age sixteen and attending school. Helen Virginia Toot suffered the death of her mother, Bonnie (Brown) Magin on 10 January 1956 at Missouri Methodist Hospital, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri. Helen Virginia Toot suffered the death of her step-father, John William Magin on 24 August 1959 at Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.
Mary Bernice Hughes
F, b. 21 August 1873, d. 31 October 1876
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Mary Bernice Hughes was born on 21 August 1873 at Smith County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of James Little Berry Hughes and Mildred Agnes Hughes. Mary Bernice Hughes died on 31 October 1876 at Smith County, Tennessee, at age 3.
Georgie Freeland Hughes
F, b. 14 November 1876, d. 29 June 1905
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Georgie Freeland Hughes was born on 14 November 1876 at Smith County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of James Little Berry Hughes and Mildred Agnes Hughes. Georgie Freeland Hughes appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of her father, James Little Berry Hughes at Smith County, Tennessee, as Freeland Hughes age four. Georgie Freeland Hughes was press-feeder at Methodist Publishing House, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. She appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her father, James Little Berry Hughes at Smith County, Tennessee, as Freeland age 23 and single.
Georgie Freeland Hughes died on 29 June 1905 at St. Thomas Infirmary, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, at age 28; at 2:10 p.m. of Typhoid fever after an illness of "about seventeen days." She was buried at Piper-Hughes Cemetery, Cedar Bluff, Trousdale County, Tennessee.
Georgie Freeland Hughes died on 29 June 1905 at St. Thomas Infirmary, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, at age 28; at 2:10 p.m. of Typhoid fever after an illness of "about seventeen days." She was buried at Piper-Hughes Cemetery, Cedar Bluff, Trousdale County, Tennessee.
Ernest Clay Hughes
M, b. 21 September 1879, d. 1 April 1951
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Ernest Clay Hughes was born on 21 September 1879 at Carthage, Smith County, Tennessee. He was the son of James Little Berry Hughes and Mildred Agnes Hughes. Ernest Clay Hughes appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of his father, James Little Berry Hughes at Smith County, Tennessee, as age one. Ernest Clay Hughes appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his father, James Little Berry Hughes at Smith County, Tennessee, as age 21, single and a carpenter. Ernest Clay Hughes suffered the death of his sister, Georgie Freeland Hughes on 29 June 1905 at St. Thomas Infirmary, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. Ernest Clay Hughes lived in 1911 at Monterey, Putnam County, Tennessee. He was a crew boss on the Tennessee Central Railway. He suffered the death of his father, James Little Berry Hughes on 26 January 1911 at R. F. D. 10, Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee. Ernest Clay Hughes and Ruby Ray Dunbar obtained a marriage license on 2 April 1912 at Cumberland County, Tennessee. Ernest Clay Hughes married Ruby Ray Dunbar in April 1912 at Cumberland County, Tennessee. Ernest Clay Hughes lived in September 1918 at Harriman, Roane County, Tennessee; but his wife Rubie D. Hughes was living in Crossville, Tennessee. He was employed by the Tennessee Central Railway as a bridgeman in September 1918 at Harriman, Roane County, Tennessee. He registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918 at Harriman, Roane County, Tennessee, and was described as being of medium height and bulid with blue eyes and dark hair. He and Ruby Ray (Dunbar) Hughes lived in April 1930 at 6th Civil District, Cumberland County, Tennessee. Ernest Clay Hughes was a railroad bridge foreman in April 1930 at Cumberland County, Tennessee. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Cumberland County, Tennessee; enumerated 18 April. Ernest C. Hughes was enumerated as the 51 year old head of household and owner of the family home valued at $1,500. Ruby D. Hughes was enumerated as his 34 year old wife. One daughter was enumerated as Ernestine D. Hughes age 16 and attending school. Also included in the household was Fred M. Lewis a 36 year old unemployed boarder. He suffered the death of his mother, Mildred Agnes (Hughes) Hughes on 15 July 1934 at Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee. Ernest Clay Hughes appeared on the census of 1940 at Cumberland County, Tennessee; enumerated 4 April. E.C. Hughes was enumerated as the 60 year old head of household and a B & B foreman for railroad bridges. Ruby Hughes was enumerated as his 40 year old wife and a postmaster for the US mail. Ruby provided the information to the enumerator and claimed E.C. had an 8th grade education and that she had completed 3 years of high school. She stated that they had both worked 52 weeks in 1939 during which she earned $300 and E.C. earned $2,000. In August 1941, Ernest Clay Hughes applied for a delayed certificate of birth. His application was approved by J.H. Williams, a Wilson County court clerk on 26 August. It was accepted by the state registrar and filed 27 August 1941. He suffered the death of his sister, Mary Banks Hughes on 13 July 1948 at Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee. Ernest Clay Hughes and Ruby Ray (Dunbar) Hughes lived in March 1951 at Ozone, Cumberland County, Tennessee.
Ernest Clay Hughes died on 1 April 1951 at Ozone, Cumberland County, Tennessee, at age 71; at his home. He was buried on 2 April 1951 at Crossville City Cemetery, Crossville, Cumberland County, Tennessee.
Ernest Clay Hughes died on 1 April 1951 at Ozone, Cumberland County, Tennessee, at age 71; at his home. He was buried on 2 April 1951 at Crossville City Cemetery, Crossville, Cumberland County, Tennessee.
Child of Ernest Clay Hughes and Ruby Ray Dunbar
- Ernestine Dunbar Hughes b. 10 Apr 1913, d. 10 Apr 1991
Mary Banks Hughes
F, b. 13 May 1881, d. 13 July 1948
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Mary Banks Hughes was born on 13 May 1881 at Smith County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of James Little Berry Hughes and Mildred Agnes Hughes. Mary Banks Hughes appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her father, James Little Berry Hughes at Smith County, Tennessee, as age 19, single and had attended school for four months of the year. Mary Banks Hughes suffered the death of her sister, Georgie Freeland Hughes on 29 June 1905 at St. Thomas Infirmary, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. Mary Banks Hughes appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of her father, James Little Berry Hughes at Smith County, Tennessee, as age 20 and single.
Mary Banks Hughes suffered the death of her father, James Little Berry Hughes on 26 January 1911 at R. F. D. 10, Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee. Mary Banks Hughes appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of her mother, Mildred Agnes (Hughes) Hughes at Wilson County, Tennessee, as age 34, single and working as a saleslady in a dry goods store. Mary Banks Hughes and Mildred Agnes (Hughes) Hughes lived in April 1930 at West Spring Street, Lebanon, Tennessee. Mary Banks Hughes appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of her mother, Mildred Agnes (Hughes) Hughes at Wilson County, Tennessee, as age 32, single and a saleslady in a retail dry goods store. Mary Banks Hughes suffered the death of her mother, Mildred Agnes (Hughes) Hughes on 15 July 1934 at Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee.
Mary Banks Hughes appeared on the census of 1940 at Wilson County, Tennessee; enumerated 18 April. Mary Hughes was enumerated as the 56 year old single head of household, living alone and owning her home free of mortgage. Her education had been completed with one year of high school. She was cooking for a WPA project, but during 1939 she was employed only nine weeks and earned only $76. On 12 January 1942, Mary Banks Hughes applied for a delayed certificate of birth from the state of Tennessee. The documents used to support her claim were; the Hughes family Bible, an affidavit of her 83 year old aunt, Lucy Hughes and an affidavit of a 74 year old non-relative, Mrs. M.L. Stone. The application was approved 13 January 1942.
Mary Banks Hughes died on 13 July 1948 at Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee, at age 67. She was found dead in bed of an unknown cause. However, she had a three year health history of heart disease. She was buried on 14 July 1948 at Cedar Grove Cemetery, Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee.
Mary Banks Hughes suffered the death of her father, James Little Berry Hughes on 26 January 1911 at R. F. D. 10, Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee. Mary Banks Hughes appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of her mother, Mildred Agnes (Hughes) Hughes at Wilson County, Tennessee, as age 34, single and working as a saleslady in a dry goods store. Mary Banks Hughes and Mildred Agnes (Hughes) Hughes lived in April 1930 at West Spring Street, Lebanon, Tennessee. Mary Banks Hughes appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of her mother, Mildred Agnes (Hughes) Hughes at Wilson County, Tennessee, as age 32, single and a saleslady in a retail dry goods store. Mary Banks Hughes suffered the death of her mother, Mildred Agnes (Hughes) Hughes on 15 July 1934 at Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee.
Mary Banks Hughes appeared on the census of 1940 at Wilson County, Tennessee; enumerated 18 April. Mary Hughes was enumerated as the 56 year old single head of household, living alone and owning her home free of mortgage. Her education had been completed with one year of high school. She was cooking for a WPA project, but during 1939 she was employed only nine weeks and earned only $76. On 12 January 1942, Mary Banks Hughes applied for a delayed certificate of birth from the state of Tennessee. The documents used to support her claim were; the Hughes family Bible, an affidavit of her 83 year old aunt, Lucy Hughes and an affidavit of a 74 year old non-relative, Mrs. M.L. Stone. The application was approved 13 January 1942.
Mary Banks Hughes died on 13 July 1948 at Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee, at age 67. She was found dead in bed of an unknown cause. However, she had a three year health history of heart disease. She was buried on 14 July 1948 at Cedar Grove Cemetery, Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee.
Oliver Charles Hughes
M, b. 12 February 1884, d. 14 December 1951
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Oliver Charles Hughes was born on 12 February 1884 at Smith County, Tennessee. He was the son of James Little Berry Hughes and Mildred Agnes Hughes. Oliver Charles Hughes appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his father, James Little Berry Hughes at Smith County, Tennessee, as a 16 year old farm laborer and he had attended school for four months of the year. Oliver Charles Hughes suffered the death of his sister, Georgie Freeland Hughes on 29 June 1905 at St. Thomas Infirmary, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. Oliver Charles Hughes appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, James Little Berry Hughes at Smith County, Tennessee, as age 22 and single. Oliver Charles Hughes was working for the Tennessee Central Railway Company in 1911. He lived in 1911 at Monterey, Putnam County, Tennessee. He suffered the death of his father, James Little Berry Hughes on 26 January 1911 at R. F. D. 10, Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee.
Oliver Charles Hughes and Gladys Manoel Gang obtained a marriage license on 10 November 1916 at Cumberland County, Tennessee. Oliver Charles Hughes married Gladys Manoel Gang in November 1916 at Cumberland County, Tennessee. Oliver Charles Hughes and Gladys Manoel (Gang) Hughes lived in September 1918 at Crab Orchard, Cumberland County, Tennessee. Oliver Charles Hughes registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918 at Cumberland County, Tennessee, and was described as being tall and slender with blue eyes and light hair. He and Gladys Manoel (Gang) Hughes appeared on the census of 1920 at Cumberland County, Tennessee; enumerated 15 January. Gladys M.Hughes and Oliver C. Hughes were enumerated as the daughter and son-in-law of the head of household, George B. Gang. Oliver was enumerated as age 35 and working as an engineer for the rail road. Gladys was enumerated as age 22. The household also included Gladys' six brothers, one sister and mother, Nora Gang.
Oliver Charles Hughes and Gladys Manoel (Gang) Hughes lived in April 1930 at Maple Street, Crab Orchard, Cumberland County, Tennessee. Oliver Charles Hughes was a carpenter for the railroad in April 1930 at Crab Orchard, Tennessee. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Cumberland County, Tennessee; enumerated 3 April. Oliver C. Hughes was enumerated as the 46 year old head of household and paying $12 monthly rent for the family's lodgings. Gladys M. Hughes was enumerated as his 31 year old wife. Included in the household was one daughter, Alma J. Hughes age nine. He suffered the death of his mother, Mildred Agnes (Hughes) Hughes on 15 July 1934 at Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee. Oliver Charles Hughes was an assistant foreman for the Tennessee Central Railway Company in April 1940 at Crab Orchard, Tennessee. He had worked 40 weeks during 1939 and earned $1200. He appeared on the census of 1940 at Cumberland County, Tennessee; enumerated 16 April. O.C. Hughes was enumerated as the 56 year old head of household with an eighth grade education. Gladys Hughes supplied the family's information to the enumerator. She was enumerated as O.C. Hughes' 42 year old wife with two years of high school completed. One daughter was enumerated as Alma Hughes age 19 with one year of college completed.
Oliver Charles Hughes and Gladys Manoel (Gang) Hughes lived between January 1942 and December 1951 at Crab Orchard, Cumberland County, Tennessee. In January 1942, Oliver Charles Hughes applied for a delayed certificate of birth. His application was approved by J.H. Williams, a Wilson County court clerk on 12 January. It was accepted by the state registrar and filed 13 January 1942. Oliver Charles Hughes suffered the death of his sister, Mary Banks Hughes on 13 July 1948 at Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee.
Oliver Charles Hughes died on 14 December 1951 at Cumberland Medical Center, Crossville, Cumberland County, Tennessee, at age 67; of acute pancreatitis and a penetrating duodenal ulcer. He was buried on 16 December 1951 at Haley's Grove Cemetery, Crab Orchard, Cumberland County, Tennessee.
Oliver Charles Hughes and Gladys Manoel Gang obtained a marriage license on 10 November 1916 at Cumberland County, Tennessee. Oliver Charles Hughes married Gladys Manoel Gang in November 1916 at Cumberland County, Tennessee. Oliver Charles Hughes and Gladys Manoel (Gang) Hughes lived in September 1918 at Crab Orchard, Cumberland County, Tennessee. Oliver Charles Hughes registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918 at Cumberland County, Tennessee, and was described as being tall and slender with blue eyes and light hair. He and Gladys Manoel (Gang) Hughes appeared on the census of 1920 at Cumberland County, Tennessee; enumerated 15 January. Gladys M.Hughes and Oliver C. Hughes were enumerated as the daughter and son-in-law of the head of household, George B. Gang. Oliver was enumerated as age 35 and working as an engineer for the rail road. Gladys was enumerated as age 22. The household also included Gladys' six brothers, one sister and mother, Nora Gang.
Oliver Charles Hughes and Gladys Manoel (Gang) Hughes lived in April 1930 at Maple Street, Crab Orchard, Cumberland County, Tennessee. Oliver Charles Hughes was a carpenter for the railroad in April 1930 at Crab Orchard, Tennessee. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Cumberland County, Tennessee; enumerated 3 April. Oliver C. Hughes was enumerated as the 46 year old head of household and paying $12 monthly rent for the family's lodgings. Gladys M. Hughes was enumerated as his 31 year old wife. Included in the household was one daughter, Alma J. Hughes age nine. He suffered the death of his mother, Mildred Agnes (Hughes) Hughes on 15 July 1934 at Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee. Oliver Charles Hughes was an assistant foreman for the Tennessee Central Railway Company in April 1940 at Crab Orchard, Tennessee. He had worked 40 weeks during 1939 and earned $1200. He appeared on the census of 1940 at Cumberland County, Tennessee; enumerated 16 April. O.C. Hughes was enumerated as the 56 year old head of household with an eighth grade education. Gladys Hughes supplied the family's information to the enumerator. She was enumerated as O.C. Hughes' 42 year old wife with two years of high school completed. One daughter was enumerated as Alma Hughes age 19 with one year of college completed.
Oliver Charles Hughes and Gladys Manoel (Gang) Hughes lived between January 1942 and December 1951 at Crab Orchard, Cumberland County, Tennessee. In January 1942, Oliver Charles Hughes applied for a delayed certificate of birth. His application was approved by J.H. Williams, a Wilson County court clerk on 12 January. It was accepted by the state registrar and filed 13 January 1942. Oliver Charles Hughes suffered the death of his sister, Mary Banks Hughes on 13 July 1948 at Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee.
Oliver Charles Hughes died on 14 December 1951 at Cumberland Medical Center, Crossville, Cumberland County, Tennessee, at age 67; of acute pancreatitis and a penetrating duodenal ulcer. He was buried on 16 December 1951 at Haley's Grove Cemetery, Crab Orchard, Cumberland County, Tennessee.
James Henry Piper
M, b. February 1843, d. 6 October 1916
James Henry Piper was born in February 1843 at Tennessee; son of Henry Piper and Mary Matthewson [Matherson]. He was a respected business man in 1868 at Carthage, Smith County, Tennessee. James Henry Piper signed a bond on 22 July 1868 at Smith County, Tennessee, for his marriage to Eliza Agnes Hughes; with A. N. Piper signing as bondsman. James Henry Piper married Eliza Agnes Hughes, daughter of John Walker Hughes and Virginia "Jennie" Freeland, in July 1868 at Smith County, Tennessee. James Henry Piper and Eliza Agnes (Hughes) Piper lived in June 1880 at North Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee. James Henry Piper appeared on the census of 1880 at Wilson County, Tennessee; enumerated 5 June. James H. Piper was enumerated as age 37, head of household and a grocer. Eliza A. Piper was enumerated as his wife, age 37. Included in the household were James' aunt, Katherine Matherson age 72 and single and Philip W. Duke age 18 and a clerk in the grocery store. The James H. Piper and William Martin households were listed next to each other on the 1880 census and both men were listed as grocers. It appears that they may have been in business together. Their wives were sisters.
James Henry Piper appeared on the census of 1900 at Sumner County, Tennessee; enumerated 13 June. J. H. Piper was enumerated as age 57, head of household and a farmer. He owned his farm free of mortgage. Eliza A. Piper was enumerated as his wife, age 58 and a school teacher. Included in the household was a boarder, Jennie Hughes age 40 and a school teacher. He appeared on the census of 1910 at Sumner County, Tennessee; enumerated 15 April. James H. Piper was enumerated as age 67, head of household and a farmer. His farm which he owned free of mortgage was listed as number 230 on the farm schedule. Eliza Piper age 68 was enumerated as his wife and a primary school teacher. He was a farmer in 1911 at Portland, Sumner County, Tennessee. He and Eliza Agnes (Hughes) Piper lived in 1911 at Portland, Sumner County, Tennessee. James Henry Piper and Eliza Agnes Hughes had no children.
James Henry Piper died on 6 October 1916 at Civil District 10, Route 11, Lebanon, Trousdale County, Tennessee, at age 73. He was buried on 7 October 1916 at Piper-Hughes Cemetery, Cedar Bluff, Trousdale County, Tennessee.
James Henry Piper appeared on the census of 1900 at Sumner County, Tennessee; enumerated 13 June. J. H. Piper was enumerated as age 57, head of household and a farmer. He owned his farm free of mortgage. Eliza A. Piper was enumerated as his wife, age 58 and a school teacher. Included in the household was a boarder, Jennie Hughes age 40 and a school teacher. He appeared on the census of 1910 at Sumner County, Tennessee; enumerated 15 April. James H. Piper was enumerated as age 67, head of household and a farmer. His farm which he owned free of mortgage was listed as number 230 on the farm schedule. Eliza Piper age 68 was enumerated as his wife and a primary school teacher. He was a farmer in 1911 at Portland, Sumner County, Tennessee. He and Eliza Agnes (Hughes) Piper lived in 1911 at Portland, Sumner County, Tennessee. James Henry Piper and Eliza Agnes Hughes had no children.
James Henry Piper died on 6 October 1916 at Civil District 10, Route 11, Lebanon, Trousdale County, Tennessee, at age 73. He was buried on 7 October 1916 at Piper-Hughes Cemetery, Cedar Bluff, Trousdale County, Tennessee.
(?) Hughes
M, b. circa 1838, d. before 1850
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
(?) Hughes was born circa 1838 at Smith County, Tennessee. He was the son of John Walker Hughes and Virginia "Jennie" Freeland. (?) Hughes likely appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of John Walker Hughes at Smith County, Tennessee, as one of two males under age five. (?) Hughes died before 1850 at Smith County, Tennessee.
James Banks Jones
M, b. 6 January 1833, d. 12 February 1917
James Banks Jones was born on 6 January 1833 at Smith County, Tennessee. James Banks Jones signed a bond on 16 January 1860 at Smith County, Tennessee, for his marriage to Susan Elizabeth Hughes. James Banks Jones married Susan Elizabeth Hughes, daughter of John Walker Hughes and Virginia "Jennie" Freeland, on 18 January 1860 at Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee. James Banks Jones appeared on the census of 1870 at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 12 August. J.B. Jones was enumerated as a 28 year old farmer with real estate valued at $2800 and personal property valued at $900. Included in the household were S.E. Banks a 21 year old female who was keeping house, J. F. Jones a three year old male, Mancy a 70 year old female and Carolina a 25 year old female. He appeared on the census of 1880 at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 21 June. James Jones was enumerated as a 47 year old farmer. Susan Jones was enumerated as his 38 year old wife. Enumerated in the household were two sons, Joe age thirteen and Wm age nine and four daughters; Nevad age seven, Cornelia age five, Sula age two and Mary age nine months. Also enumerated with the family were James' mother Nancy Jones age 78, his sister Carolina Jones age 51 and a 17 year old Black male servant, Lee Ward. He suffered the death of his daughter, Nevada Lee Jones on 1 February 1892 at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. James Banks Jones appeared on the census of 1900 at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 11 June. James B. Jones was enumerated as 67 year old farmer. He owned his farm free of mortgage. Susan Jones was enumerated his 54 year old wife. They had been married for 31 ears and Susan was the mother of nine children with six children still living. Also enumerated in the household were a two daughters Cornelia age 24, Sula E. age 23 and one son Thurman age 18. He suffered the death of his daughter, Cornelia Agnes (Jones) Beck on 9 January 1909 at Corsicanna, Navarro County, Texas. James Banks Jones was a prosperous and successful farmer and business man at Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee. He appeared on the census of 1910 at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 22 April. James Jones was enumerated as a 76 year old farmer. He owned, free of mortgage, his farm located on the Dixon Creek Road. Susan E. Jones was enumerated as his 62 year old wife. Enumerated in the household was one son, Allen T. Jones a 23 year old laborer. He lived in 1911 at R. F. D. 10, Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee; near Wright's Landing. He was widowed with the death of his wife, Susan Elizabeth (Hughes) Jones on 14 November 1915 at Smith County, Tennessee.
James Banks Jones died on 12 February 1917 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee, at age 84. He was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
James Banks Jones died on 12 February 1917 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee, at age 84. He was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
Children of James Banks Jones and Susan Elizabeth Hughes
- James Freeland Jones b. 1 May 1867, d. 21 Dec 1947
- William Ward Jones+ b. 26 Nov 1870, d. 30 Dec 1949
- Nevada Lee Jones b. 26 Mar 1873, d. 1 Feb 1892
- Cornelia Agnes Jones b. 29 Aug 1875, d. 9 Jan 1909
- Susan "Sula" Elizabeth Jones+ b. 7 Mar 1877, d. 1925
- Virginia Mary Jones+ b. 1 Sep 1879, d. 1925
- Allen Thurman Jones b. 21 Apr 1882, d. 1952
James Freeland Jones
M, b. 1 May 1867, d. 21 December 1947
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
James Freeland Jones was born on 1 May 1867 at Wilson County, Tennessee. He was the son of James Banks Jones and Susan Elizabeth Hughes. James Freeland Jones appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of James Banks Jones at Smith County, Tennessee, as J. F. Jones age three. James Freeland Jones appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of his father, James Banks Jones at Smith County, Tennessee, as Joe age thirteen, attending school and working on the farm. James Freeland Jones was a traveling salesman with Spurlock-Neal & Co., a wholesale dry goods house in 1910 at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.
James Freeland Jones married Mrs. Corinne Shelly Giles on 8 October 1910 at Williamson County, Tennessee. James Freeland Jones lived in 1911 at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. He suffered the death of his mother, Susan Elizabeth (Hughes) Jones on 14 November 1915 at Smith County, Tennessee. James Freeland Jones suffered the death of his father, James Banks Jones on 12 February 1917 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee. James Freeland Jones appeared on the census of 1940 in the household of his brother, William Ward Jones at Smith County, Tennessee, as age 70 with an 8th grade education. Included in the household was James' 67 year old wife, Corinne Jones. James Freeland Jones was widowed with the death of his wife, Corinne Shelly (?) Jones on 26 April 1940 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee. James Freeland Jones lived in November 1947 at Southern Hotel, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. James Freeland Jones was hospitalized about 1 Dec 1949 for three weeks and treated by a Dr. Neil.
James Freeland Jones died on 21 December 1947 at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, at age 80. He was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
James Freeland Jones married Mrs. Corinne Shelly Giles on 8 October 1910 at Williamson County, Tennessee. James Freeland Jones lived in 1911 at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. He suffered the death of his mother, Susan Elizabeth (Hughes) Jones on 14 November 1915 at Smith County, Tennessee. James Freeland Jones suffered the death of his father, James Banks Jones on 12 February 1917 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee. James Freeland Jones appeared on the census of 1940 in the household of his brother, William Ward Jones at Smith County, Tennessee, as age 70 with an 8th grade education. Included in the household was James' 67 year old wife, Corinne Jones. James Freeland Jones was widowed with the death of his wife, Corinne Shelly (?) Jones on 26 April 1940 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee. James Freeland Jones lived in November 1947 at Southern Hotel, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. James Freeland Jones was hospitalized about 1 Dec 1949 for three weeks and treated by a Dr. Neil.
James Freeland Jones died on 21 December 1947 at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, at age 80. He was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
William Ward Jones
M, b. 26 November 1870, d. 30 December 1949
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
William Ward Jones was born on 26 November 1870 at Wilson County, Tennessee. He was the son of James Banks Jones and Susan Elizabeth Hughes. William Ward Jones appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of his father, James Banks Jones at Smith County, Tennessee, as Wm age nine and attending school.
William Ward Jones married Frances "Fannie" Gilmer Chambers on 23 November 1908 at Smith County, Tennessee; with the rites of matrimony solemnized by C.M. Gleaves, M.G. William Ward Jones was a tobacco dealer in 1910 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee. He and Frances (Chambers) Jones appeared on the census of 1910 at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 22 April. They were living in the Marie B. Chambers household on Carthage Pike. Will Jones was enumerated as Marie's son-in-law and a 39 year old miller in a roller mill. Frances Jones was enumerated as Marie's 30 year old daughter and the mother of one child with that child still living. Sue N. Jones was enumerated as Marie's eight month old granddaughter. Also enumerated in the household were Marie's son Will Chambers age 28, her daughter Dee Herod a 34 year old widow and her 10 year old grandson John Herod. William Ward Jones and Frances (Chambers) Jones lived in 1911 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
William Ward Jones suffered the death of his mother, Susan Elizabeth (Hughes) Jones on 14 November 1915 at Smith County, Tennessee. William Ward Jones suffered the death of his father, James Banks Jones on 12 February 1917 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee. William Ward Jones was a farmer in 1920 at Smith County, Tennessee. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 22 January. Will W. Jones was enumerated as a 48 year old farmer who owned his farm free of mortgage. Frances Jones was enumerated as his 40 year old wife. Enumerated with them were two daughters, Sueneil age ten and Frances age five and one son, Barry B. age nine. He was widowed with the death of his wife, Frances (Chambers) Jones in 1927 at Smith County, Tennessee.
William Ward Jones was a merchant who owned his own general store in 1930 at Smith County, Tennessee. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 8 April. William W. Jones was enumerated as a 59 year old widowed merchant. He owned his home on Dixon Springs Road valved at $4,000, but did not own a radio. Enumerated with him was his daughter, Frances G. Jones a 16 year old student. He appeared on the census of 1940 at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 8 April. William W. Jones was enumerated as the widowed 67 year old head of household. He owned his home which was valued at $1000 and his farm was listed as number 5 on the farm schedule. Living with him were his 70 year old brother, James F. Jones and 67 year old sister-in-law, Corinne Jones. James supplied the information to the enumerator stating he and William had 8th grade educations and Corinne had two years of high school. All three were enumerated as unable to work and none had worked during 1939.
William Ward Jones died on 30 December 1949 at 2426 Meadow Road, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, at age 79; at 4 a.m. of pneumonia. He was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
William Ward Jones married Frances "Fannie" Gilmer Chambers on 23 November 1908 at Smith County, Tennessee; with the rites of matrimony solemnized by C.M. Gleaves, M.G. William Ward Jones was a tobacco dealer in 1910 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee. He and Frances (Chambers) Jones appeared on the census of 1910 at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 22 April. They were living in the Marie B. Chambers household on Carthage Pike. Will Jones was enumerated as Marie's son-in-law and a 39 year old miller in a roller mill. Frances Jones was enumerated as Marie's 30 year old daughter and the mother of one child with that child still living. Sue N. Jones was enumerated as Marie's eight month old granddaughter. Also enumerated in the household were Marie's son Will Chambers age 28, her daughter Dee Herod a 34 year old widow and her 10 year old grandson John Herod. William Ward Jones and Frances (Chambers) Jones lived in 1911 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
William Ward Jones suffered the death of his mother, Susan Elizabeth (Hughes) Jones on 14 November 1915 at Smith County, Tennessee. William Ward Jones suffered the death of his father, James Banks Jones on 12 February 1917 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee. William Ward Jones was a farmer in 1920 at Smith County, Tennessee. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 22 January. Will W. Jones was enumerated as a 48 year old farmer who owned his farm free of mortgage. Frances Jones was enumerated as his 40 year old wife. Enumerated with them were two daughters, Sueneil age ten and Frances age five and one son, Barry B. age nine. He was widowed with the death of his wife, Frances (Chambers) Jones in 1927 at Smith County, Tennessee.
William Ward Jones was a merchant who owned his own general store in 1930 at Smith County, Tennessee. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 8 April. William W. Jones was enumerated as a 59 year old widowed merchant. He owned his home on Dixon Springs Road valved at $4,000, but did not own a radio. Enumerated with him was his daughter, Frances G. Jones a 16 year old student. He appeared on the census of 1940 at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 8 April. William W. Jones was enumerated as the widowed 67 year old head of household. He owned his home which was valued at $1000 and his farm was listed as number 5 on the farm schedule. Living with him were his 70 year old brother, James F. Jones and 67 year old sister-in-law, Corinne Jones. James supplied the information to the enumerator stating he and William had 8th grade educations and Corinne had two years of high school. All three were enumerated as unable to work and none had worked during 1939.
William Ward Jones died on 30 December 1949 at 2426 Meadow Road, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, at age 79; at 4 a.m. of pneumonia. He was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
Child of William Ward Jones and Frances "Fannie" Gilmer Chambers
- Sue Neil Jones b. c Sep 1909
Frances "Fannie" Gilmer Chambers
F, b. 1879, d. 1927
Frances "Fannie" Gilmer Chambers was born in 1879.
Frances "Fannie" Gilmer Chambers married William Ward Jones, son of James Banks Jones and Susan Elizabeth Hughes, on 23 November 1908 at Smith County, Tennessee; with the rites of matrimony solemnized by C.M. Gleaves, M.G. Frances (Chambers) Jones and William Ward Jones appeared on the census of 1910 at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 22 April. They were living in the Marie B. Chambers household on Carthage Pike. Will Jones was enumerated as Marie's son-in-law and a 39 year old miller in a roller mill. Frances Jones was enumerated as Marie's 30 year old daughter and the mother of one child with that child still living. Sue N. Jones was enumerated as Marie's eight month old granddaughter. Also enumerated in the household were Marie's son Will Chambers age 28, her daughter Dee Herod a 34 year old widow and her 10 year old grandson John Herod. Frances (Chambers) Jones and William Ward Jones lived in 1911 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee. Frances (Chambers) Jones appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of William Ward Jones at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 22 January. Will W. Jones was enumerated as a 48 year old farmer who owned his farm free of mortgage. Frances Jones was enumerated as his 40 year old wife. Enumerated with them were two daughters, Sueneil age ten and Frances age five and one son, Barry B. age nine.
Frances (Chambers) Jones died in 1927 at Smith County, Tennessee. She was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Smith County, Tennessee.
Frances "Fannie" Gilmer Chambers married William Ward Jones, son of James Banks Jones and Susan Elizabeth Hughes, on 23 November 1908 at Smith County, Tennessee; with the rites of matrimony solemnized by C.M. Gleaves, M.G. Frances (Chambers) Jones and William Ward Jones appeared on the census of 1910 at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 22 April. They were living in the Marie B. Chambers household on Carthage Pike. Will Jones was enumerated as Marie's son-in-law and a 39 year old miller in a roller mill. Frances Jones was enumerated as Marie's 30 year old daughter and the mother of one child with that child still living. Sue N. Jones was enumerated as Marie's eight month old granddaughter. Also enumerated in the household were Marie's son Will Chambers age 28, her daughter Dee Herod a 34 year old widow and her 10 year old grandson John Herod. Frances (Chambers) Jones and William Ward Jones lived in 1911 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee. Frances (Chambers) Jones appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of William Ward Jones at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 22 January. Will W. Jones was enumerated as a 48 year old farmer who owned his farm free of mortgage. Frances Jones was enumerated as his 40 year old wife. Enumerated with them were two daughters, Sueneil age ten and Frances age five and one son, Barry B. age nine.
Frances (Chambers) Jones died in 1927 at Smith County, Tennessee. She was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Smith County, Tennessee.
Child of Frances "Fannie" Gilmer Chambers and William Ward Jones
- Sue Neil Jones b. c Sep 1909
Nevada Lee Jones
F, b. 26 March 1873, d. 1 February 1892
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Nevada Lee Jones was born on 26 March 1873 at Tennessee. She was the daughter of James Banks Jones and Susan Elizabeth Hughes. Nevada Lee Jones appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of her father, James Banks Jones at Smith County, Tennessee, as Nevad age seven. Nevada Jones never married. Nevada Lee Jones lived in 1892 at 572 Boscobe, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.
Nevada Lee Jones died on 1 February 1892 at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, at age 18. She was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
Nevada Lee Jones died on 1 February 1892 at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, at age 18. She was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
Cornelia Agnes Jones
F, b. 29 August 1875, d. 9 January 1909
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Cornelia Agnes Jones was born on 29 August 1875 at Smith County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of James Banks Jones and Susan Elizabeth Hughes. Cornelia Agnes Jones appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of her father, James Banks Jones at Smith County, Tennessee, as age five. Cornelia Agnes Jones appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her father, James Banks Jones at Smith County, Tennessee, as age 24 and single. Cornelia Agnes Jones married Neal Austin Beck circa 1903. Cornelia Agnes (Jones) Beck and Neal Austin Beck lived in 1909 at Corsicanna, Navarro County, Texas.
Cornelia Agnes (Jones) Beck died on 9 January 1909 at Corsicanna, Navarro County, Texas, at age 33. She was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
Cornelia Agnes (Jones) Beck died on 9 January 1909 at Corsicanna, Navarro County, Texas, at age 33. She was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
Neal Austin Beck
M, b. 20 December 1879, d. 10 July 1949
Neal Austin Beck was born on 20 December 1879 at Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, Texas; son of William H. Beck and Mary Pate. He married Cornelia Agnes Jones, daughter of James Banks Jones and Susan Elizabeth Hughes, circa 1903. Neal Austin Beck and Cornelia Agnes (Jones) Beck lived in 1909 at Corsicanna, Navarro County, Texas. Neal Austin Beck was widowed with the death of Cornelia Agnes (Jones) Beck on 9 January 1909 at Corsicanna, Navarro County, Texas. Neal Austin Beck married Mary Ella "Mollie" Woodard (1889-1939) on 16 May 1909 in Navarro County, Texas. They had two sons, Ernest Roneal Beck (1910-1992) and Phillip Hodge Beck (1917-1999.)
Neal Austin Beck registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918 at Hopkins County, Texas, and was described as being short and slender with blue eyes and brown hair. He was a former railway clerk and had retired from the Cotton Belt Railway (the Cotton Belt was actually a route of the St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company) at Texas. He lived in 1949 at 3130 Frazier, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.
Neal Austin Beck died on 10 July 1949 at 3130 Frazier, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, at age 69. He was buried at Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.
Neal Austin Beck registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918 at Hopkins County, Texas, and was described as being short and slender with blue eyes and brown hair. He was a former railway clerk and had retired from the Cotton Belt Railway (the Cotton Belt was actually a route of the St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company) at Texas. He lived in 1949 at 3130 Frazier, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.
Neal Austin Beck died on 10 July 1949 at 3130 Frazier, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, at age 69. He was buried at Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.
Susan "Sula" Elizabeth Jones
F, b. 7 March 1877, d. 1925
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Susan "Sula" Elizabeth Jones was born on 7 March 1877 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of James Banks Jones and Susan Elizabeth Hughes. Susan "Sula" Elizabeth Jones appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of her father, James Banks Jones at Smith County, Tennessee, as Sula age two. Susan "Sula" Elizabeth Jones appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her father, James Banks Jones at Smith County, Tennessee, as age 23 and single. Susan "Sula" Elizabeth Jones married Arthur Wilson Gann on 23 January 1903 at Smith County, Tennessee. Susan "Sula" Elizabeth (Jones) Gann and Arthur Wilson Gann lived in April 1910 at 4th District, Smith County, Tennessee; on the Rome and Carthage Road. Susan "Sula" Elizabeth (Jones) Gann appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Arthur Wilson Gann at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 15 April. Arthur W. Gann was enumerated as the 32 year old head of household and owned his farm free of mortgage. Susan Gann was enumerated as his 33 year old wife and the mother of three children, all living. They had been married seven years. Two daughters were enumerated as Katherine age five and Elizabeth age three. One son was enumerated as eleven month old Jim Jones Gann. Susan "Sula" Elizabeth (Jones) Gann and Arthur Wilson Gann lived in 1911 at Rome, Smith County, Tennessee. Susan "Sula" Elizabeth (Jones) Gann suffered the death of her mother, Susan Elizabeth (Hughes) Jones on 14 November 1915 at Smith County, Tennessee. Susan "Sula" Elizabeth (Jones) Gann suffered the death of her father, James Banks Jones on 12 February 1917 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee. On Arthur Gann's World War I draft card he listed his and Sula's address as RFD # 12, Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee. This was likely a mailing address as he registered in Smith County, not Wilson County. Susan "Sula" Elizabeth (Jones) Gann and Arthur Wilson Gann lived in January 1920 at Owen Street, Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee. Susan "Sula" Elizabeth Jones appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Arthur Wilson Gann at Wilson County, Tennessee; enumerated 7 January. Arthur W. Gann was enumerated as the 42 year old head of household. He owned his home with a mortgage and was working on his own account as a live stock dealer in a sales barn. Susie E. Gann was enumerated as his 41 year old wife. Three daughters were enumerated as Nell K., age 15, Elizabeth l. age 13 and Ladis M. age 4 years & 2 months. Two sons were enumerated as James J. age 10 and William age 8. Included in the household was a brother-in-law, Adam T. Jones a 35 year old house carpenter. Also enumerated with the family were two boarders; Lollie Seay, a 25 year old widowed Black female working as a cook and a Black male house servant, 18 year old Jessie Harris. Susan "Sula" Elizabeth (Jones) Gann died in 1925. She was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
Children of Susan "Sula" Elizabeth Jones and Arthur Wilson Gann
- Catherine Nell Gann b. 16 Sep 1904, d. 28 Sep 1956
- William Arthur Gann b. 15 Jan 1912, d. 1 Oct 1948
Arthur Wilson Gann
M, b. 3 November 1877, d. 26 June 1937
Arthur Wilson Gann was born on 3 November 1877 at Smith County, Tennessee; son of James H. and Jennie L. Gann. He married Susan "Sula" Elizabeth Jones, daughter of James Banks Jones and Susan Elizabeth Hughes, on 23 January 1903 at Smith County, Tennessee. Arthur Wilson Gann and Susan "Sula" Elizabeth (Jones) Gann lived in April 1910 at 4th District, Smith County, Tennessee; on the Rome and Carthage Road. Arthur Wilson Gann was a farmer working a general farm on his own account in April 1910 at Smith County, Tennessee. He appeared on the census of 1910 at Smith County, Tennessee; enumerated 15 April. Arthur W. Gann was enumerated as the 32 year old head of household and owned his farm free of mortgage. Susan Gann was enumerated as his 33 year old wife and the mother of three children, all living. They had been married seven years. Two daughters were enumerated as Katherine age five and Elizabeth age three. One son was enumerated as eleven month old Jim Jones Gann. He was a deputy sheriff in 1911 at Smith County, Tennessee. He and Susan "Sula" Elizabeth (Jones) Gann lived in 1911 at Rome, Smith County, Tennessee. Arthur Wilson Gann was a live stock dealer in September 1918. He registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918 at Carthage, Smith County, Tennessee, and was described as short and stout with brown eyes and black hair. On Arthur Gann's World War I draft card he listed his and Sula's address as RFD # 12, Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee. This was likely a mailing address as he registered in Smith County, not Wilson County. He and Susan "Sula" Elizabeth (Jones) Gann lived in January 1920 at Owen Street, Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee. Arthur Wilson Gann appeared on the census of 1920 at Wilson County, Tennessee; enumerated 7 January. Arthur W. Gann was enumerated as the 42 year old head of household. He owned his home with a mortgage and was working on his own account as a live stock dealer in a sales barn. Susie E. Gann was enumerated as his 41 year old wife. Three daughters were enumerated as Nell K., age 15, Elizabeth l. age 13 and Ladis M. age 4 years & 2 months. Two sons were enumerated as James J. age 10 and William age 8. Included in the household was a brother-in-law, Adam T. Jones a 35 year old house carpenter. Also enumerated with the family were two boarders; Lollie Seay, a 25 year old widowed Black female working as a cook and a Black male house servant, 18 year old Jessie Harris. He was widowed with the death of Susan "Sula" Elizabeth (Jones) Gann in 1925. Arthur Wilson Gann was a bondsman in 1930 at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. He lived in April 1930 at 1618 Gartland Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Davidson County, Tennessee; enumerated 10 April. A.W. Gann was enumerated as the 50 year old widowed head of household. Two daughters were enumerated as Catherine age 24 and Gladys age 13 and attending school. One son was enumerated as Nelson age 8 and attending school. Three boarders were enumerated as L.H. Gunnell, a 34 year old bakery dough mixer and married couple J. H. Hines, a 39 year old bakery superintendent and his 28 year old wife Nellie C. Hines. Arthur W. Gann was listed in the 1935 Nashville City Directory as the owner of a restaurant located at 604 Broadway. He lived in June 1937 at 606 Broadway, Nashville, Tennessee.
Arthur Wilson Gann died on 26 June 1937 at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, at age 59; at 8:15 a.m. He was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
Arthur Wilson Gann died on 26 June 1937 at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, at age 59; at 8:15 a.m. He was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
Children of Arthur Wilson Gann and Susan "Sula" Elizabeth Jones
- Catherine Nell Gann b. 16 Sep 1904, d. 28 Sep 1956
- William Arthur Gann b. 15 Jan 1912, d. 1 Oct 1948
Catherine Nell Gann
F, b. 16 September 1904, d. 28 September 1956
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Catherine Nell Gann was born on 16 September 1904 at Smith County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of Arthur Wilson Gann and Susan "Sula" Elizabeth Jones. Catherine Nell Gann appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of her father, Arthur Wilson Gann at Smith County, Tennessee, as Katherine age five. Catherine Nell Gann appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of her father, Arthur Wilson Gann at Wilson County, Tennessee, as Nell K. age 15 and attending school. Catherine Nell Gann suffered the death of her mother, Susan "Sula" Elizabeth (Jones) Gann in 1925. Catherine Nell Gann married Meritt Pilcher Adams between April 1930 and 1933. Catherine Nell Gann appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of her father, Arthur Wilson Gann at Davidson County, Tennessee, as Catherine age 24 and not employed. Catherine Nell (Gann) Adams and Meritt Pilcher Adams lived in 1935 at 800 16th Avenue South Apt. 6, Nashville, Tennessee. Catherine Nell (Gann) Adams lived in 1937 at 1000 Villa Place, Nashville, Tennessee; with her sister and brother-in-law, Elizabeth (Gann) and Howell B. Bass. Her husband Meritt was not listed in the city directory for 1937. She was employed by the A.W. Gann restaurant as a waiter in 1937 at Nashville. She and Meritt Pilcher Adams lived in 1940 at 1002 15th Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee. Catherine Nell (Gann) Adams and Meritt Pilcher Adams lived in April 1940 at 1518 Compton Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee, with Catherine's divorced sister Elizabeth Bass and her 14 year old daughter Sue Helen. Her Social Security Number was 410-20-6565. Catherine Nell (Gann) Adams and Meritt Pilcher Adams lived in September 1956 at 920 20th Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee.
Catherine Nell (Gann) Adams died on 28 September 1956 at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, at age 52. She was buried on 1 October 1956 at Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.
Catherine Nell (Gann) Adams died on 28 September 1956 at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, at age 52. She was buried on 1 October 1956 at Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.
Virginia Mary Jones
F, b. 1 September 1879, d. 1925
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Virginia Mary Jones was born on 1 September 1879 at Smith County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of James Banks Jones and Susan Elizabeth Hughes. Virginia Mary Jones appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of her father, James Banks Jones at Smith County, Tennessee, as Mary age nine months and born in September. Virginia Mary Jones married Robert Archibald Norris on 27 December 1899 at Smith County, Tennessee. Virginia Mary (Jones) Norris and Robert Archibald Norris appeared on the census of 1900 at Wilson County, Tennessee; enumerated 16 June. Robert and Jennie were enumerated as the son and daughter-in-law of the head of household, 61 year old farmer Arch Noris. Robert was enumerated as a 24 year old farm laborer and Jennie was enumerated as age 20. Included in the household was also Arch's wife, Sarah W. age 57. Virginia Mary (Jones) Norris appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Robert Archibald Norris at Wilson County, Tennessee; enumerated 16 April. R.A. Norris was enumerated as a 34 ear old teacher and farmer working on his own account. He owned his farm, listed as number 19 on the farm schedule, free of mortgage. Jennie Norris was enumerated as his 30 year old wife and the mother of three children, all three still living. Also enumerated in the household were two sons, Roneal age eight, Will Cummins age four and one daughter Susie age two. Virginia Mary (Jones) Norris suffered the death of her mother, Susan Elizabeth (Hughes) Jones on 14 November 1915 at Smith County, Tennessee. Virginia Mary (Jones) Norris suffered the death of her father, James Banks Jones on 12 February 1917 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee. Virginia Mary (Jones) Norris and Robert Archibald Norris lived in September 1918 at Route 10, Lebanon, Tennessee. Virginia Mary (Jones) Norris appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Robert Archibald Norris at Wilson County, Tennessee; enumerated 10 January. R.A. Norris was enumerated as a 42 year old farmer working on is own account. His farm was listed as number 51 on the farm schedule and he owned it free of mortgage. Gennie Norris was enumerated as his 40 year old wife. Enumerated in the household were three sons; Roneal age eighteen, Will age twelve and Robert age eight along with one eleven year old daughter, Susie. Virginia Mary (Jones) Norris died in 1925.
Children of Virginia Mary Jones and Robert Archibald Norris
- Roland Neal Norris b. 23 Jul 1901
- William Cummings Norris b. 26 Sep 1906
- Sarah Susan Norris b. 3 Apr 1908
Robert Archibald Norris
M, b. 25 May 1876
Robert Archibald Norris was born on 25 May 1876 at Tennessee. He married Virginia Mary Jones, daughter of James Banks Jones and Susan Elizabeth Hughes, on 27 December 1899 at Smith County, Tennessee. Robert Archibald Norris and Virginia Mary (Jones) Norris appeared on the census of 1900 at Wilson County, Tennessee; enumerated 16 June. Robert and Jennie were enumerated as the son and daughter-in-law of the head of household, 61 year old farmer Arch Noris. Robert was enumerated as a 24 year old farm laborer and Jennie was enumerated as age 20. Included in the household was also Arch's wife, Sarah W. age 57. Robert Archibald Norris appeared on the census of 1910 at Wilson County, Tennessee; enumerated 16 April. R.A. Norris was enumerated as a 34 ear old teacher and farmer working on his own account. He owned his farm, listed as number 19 on the farm schedule, free of mortgage. Jennie Norris was enumerated as his 30 year old wife and the mother of three children, all three still living. Also enumerated in the household were two sons, Roneal age eight, Will Cummins age four and one daughter Susie age two. He was described as being of medium height and slender build with gray eyes and dark brown hair. He and Virginia Mary (Jones) Norris lived in September 1918 at Route 10, Lebanon, Tennessee. Robert Archibald Norris registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918 at Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee, stating he was a self employed farmer. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Wilson County, Tennessee; enumerated 10 January. R.A. Norris was enumerated as a 42 year old farmer working on is own account. His farm was listed as number 51 on the farm schedule and he owned it free of mortgage. Gennie Norris was enumerated as his 40 year old wife. Enumerated in the household were three sons; Roneal age eighteen, Will age twelve and Robert age eight along with one eleven year old daughter, Susie. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Wilson County, Tennessee; enumerated 2 April. Bob Norris was enumerated as a 55 year old farm laborer and the head of household. He was paying $18 monthly rent for the family's lodging at 233 South College Street. The home was owned by Nathan C. and Margaret M. Wilson who also resided there. Enumerated with Bob Norris were two sons, Willie C. a 23 year old grocery clerk and Robert A. an 18 year old tailor shop presser and one daughter Susie S. a 21 year old dry goods saleslady.
Children of Robert Archibald Norris and Virginia Mary Jones
- Roland Neal Norris b. 23 Jul 1901
- William Cummings Norris b. 26 Sep 1906
- Sarah Susan Norris b. 3 Apr 1908
Roland Neal Norris
M, b. 23 July 1901
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Roland Neal Norris was born on 23 July 1901 at Wilson County, Tennessee. He was the son of Robert Archibald Norris and Virginia Mary Jones. Roland Neal Norris appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, Robert Archibald Norris at Wilson County, Tennessee, as Roneal age eight and attending school. Roland Neal Norris appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his father, Robert Archibald Norris at Wilson County, Tennessee, as Roneal age eighteen and working as a merchant clerk.
William Cummings Norris
M, b. 26 September 1906
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
William Cummings Norris was born on 26 September 1906 at Wilson County, Tennessee. He was the son of Robert Archibald Norris and Virginia Mary Jones. William Cummings Norris appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, Robert Archibald Norris at Wilson County, Tennessee, as age four. William Cummings Norris appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his father, Robert Archibald Norris at Wilson County, Tennessee, as age twelve and attending school. William Cummings Norris appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of his father, Robert Archibald Norris at Wilson County, Tennessee, as age 23 and working as a grocery clerk.
Sarah Susan Norris
F, b. 3 April 1908
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Sarah Susan Norris was born on 3 April 1908 at Wilson County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of Robert Archibald Norris and Virginia Mary Jones. Sarah Susan Norris appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of her father, Robert Archibald Norris at Wilson County, Tennessee, as Susie age two. Sarah Susan Norris appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of her father, Robert Archibald Norris at Wilson County, Tennessee, as Susie age eleven and attending school. Sarah Susan Norris appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of her father, Robert Archibald Norris at Wilson County, Tennessee, as Susie S. age 21 and working as a saleslady in a dry goods store.
Allen Thurman Jones
M, b. 21 April 1882, d. 1952
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Allen Thurman Jones was born on 21 April 1882. He was the son of James Banks Jones and Susan Elizabeth Hughes. Allen Thurman Jones appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his father, James Banks Jones at Smith County, Tennessee, as age 18 and had attended school for five months. Allen Thurman Jones appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, James Banks Jones at Smith County, Tennessee, as Allen T. age 23, single and a laborer working on his own account. Allen Thurman Jones was a farmer in 1911. He suffered the death of his mother, Susan Elizabeth (Hughes) Jones on 14 November 1915 at Smith County, Tennessee. Allen Thurman Jones suffered the death of his father, James Banks Jones on 12 February 1917 at Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee. Allen Thurman Jones appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his brother-in-law, Arthur Wilson Gann at Wilson County, Tennessee, as Allen T. Jones, a 35 year old house carpenter. Allen Thurman Jones was a retail grocery merchant in 1930 at Trousdale County, Tennessee. He died in 1952. He was buried at Dixon Springs Cemetery, Dixon Springs, Smith County, Tennessee.
William Austin
M, b. 7 September 1847
William Austin was born on 7 September 1847. He married Isa Phene Hughes, daughter of John Walker Hughes and Virginia "Jennie" Freeland, on 1 February 1877 at Tennessee. William Austin and Isa Phene Hughes lived circa 1910 at Portland, Sumner County, Tennessee. William Austin was a banker at Portland, Sumner County, Tennessee.
Children of William Austin and Isa Phene Hughes
- Clara Maude Austin+ b. 12 Apr 1878
- William Clay Austin+ b. 3 May 1879
- Leon Dickerson Austin b. 22 Jun 1881
William Clay Austin
M, b. 3 May 1879
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
William Clay Austin was born on 3 May 1879 at Portland, Sumner County, Tennessee. He was the son of William Austin and Isa Phene Hughes. William Clay Austin was in the banking business circa 1910 at Portland, Sumner County, Tennessee. He was employed by Portland Bank as a cashier in September 1918 at Portland, Sumner County, Tennessee. He registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918 at Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee, and was described as being tall and stout with blue eyes and black hair. He listed Pattie Dora Austin of Portland as his nearest relative.
Clara Maude Austin
F, b. 12 April 1878
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Clara Maude Austin was born on 12 April 1878 at Portland, Sumner County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of William Austin and Isa Phene Hughes. Clara Maude Austin married Simon Edward Elliott on 17 December 1905. Clara Maude Austin and Simon Edward Elliott lived circa 1911 at Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee.
Leon Dickerson Austin
M, b. 22 June 1881
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Leon Dickerson Austin was born on 22 June 1881 at Portland, Sumner County, Tennessee. He was the son of William Austin and Isa Phene Hughes. Leon Dickerson Austin was a dealer in brick and building materials circa 1911 at Portland, Sumner County, Tennessee. He was a self-employed building materials dealer in September 1918 at Portland, Sumner County, Tennessee. He registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918 at Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee, and was described and being tall and stout with gray eyes and black hair. He listed Mrs Effie Austin of Portland as his nearest relative.
Simon Edward Elliott
M
Simon Edward Elliott married Clara Maude Austin, daughter of William Austin and Isa Phene Hughes, on 17 December 1905. Simon Edward Elliott was a farmer circa 1910 at Sumner County, Tennessee. He and Clara Maude Austin lived circa 1911 at Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee.