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Showing posts with label Tennesee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tennesee. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Gone Without A Trace



I'm going to try to do a little blogging again using FREE sources since I let my Ancestry subscription lapse. It wasn't worth the money for what little "new" I was discovering anymore. I still have access to my tree and any pictures I've uploaded and that helps as I learn to build my tree and use Family Search for more than just random searches. I'm using a few prompts from Genealogy Photo A Day for the month of September. Today's prompt will be a combination of the first three days of September:  SURNAME, MAIDEN NAME, and PARENTS

The focus of this post will be my 4th great grandparents James H KOSIER and his wife Adaline.

The reason for SURNAME is because in the 7 sources I have for James his surname is spelled:
  1. C-O-Z-I-E-R 1850 Ancestry transcribes it as C-A-Y-I-E-R and Family Search C-A-Z-I-E-R
  2. K-E-I-S-E-R  1860 Ancestry and Family search both transcribe it the same
  3. C-O-S-I-E-R  1870 Ancestry and Family search both transcribe it the same
  4. K-O-S(Z)-I-E-R  1880 Ancestry and Family search both transcribe it the same 
  5. K-O-S-S-I-E-R Texas Muster Roll 
  6. K-O-S-I-E-R  Texas Voter Registration 2x
The reason I chose this couple for MAIDEN NAME is the fact that I have Adeline's maiden name as HOWARD but I don't have any sources to verify this. I have yet to find any marriage records for them.

And lastly, PARENTS, because I don't know who either of their parents are.

The first time I find James and Adaline, is the 1850 census for Knox County, TN. They are living in dwelling # 1115 and they are family #1124. Their last name is looks to be spelled C-O-Z-I-E-R. Family Search has this name transcribed as C-A-Z-I-E-R. Enumerated in their household is a daughter Elizabeth (7), son John H (5), son William E (3), daughter Mary A (7/12).

James is a laborer on the 1850 census, surrounded by farmers. The value of his property is considerable less than the others on the page at 350. Neighbors are: CHILDRESS, GIDEONS, WHITE, and MAY to name a few.

By 1860 this family has moved to Red River, Texas. He now lists his occupation as farmer but again the value of his estate is considerable less than the others. He now has seven children: Elizabeth (17) John (15), William (13), Mary (10) and new to the family are Loretta (8), Evaline (6), and James (2). All children were born in Tennessee indicating they hadn't lived in Texas for more than two years, tops.

Knowing that this family is in Red River Texas in 1860 leads me to feel confident that the following Muster Index Card for James KOSSIER  is my ancestor.




Voter Registration for Red River County, Texas, dated 9 July 1867,  entry 545 shows a J H KOSIER followed by a (546) James KOSIER both state they had only lived in the state and county for seven years. Both men were born in Tennessee. I believe J H is John Howard, the eldest son of James and Adeline.

By 1870 James and Adeline have moved to Johnson County, Arkansas. James and his wife are family #8 The three oldest children have since married and are living on their own nearby, enumerated as family #'s six, nine, and ten. The children remaining at home are Mary (20), Loretta (17), Eveline (14), James now going by Robert (12) and finally my ancestor Zulema (9). Texas is her birth state. James property value is about the same as his neighbors. His occupation is farm laborer. One thing of note about this census is that under the heading Constitutional Relations, both items are marked. He is a US citizen older than 21 and his right to vote has been denied or abridged on other grounds than rebellion or other crime.





In 1880 James and Adeline are living in the neighboring county of Madison, Boston Township. They still have Evaline and Robert living at home. William is living next door with his family.

After 1880 I can no longer find James and Adeline nor several of their children.

1900 census

Elizabeth and Franklin Lafayette Stewart --  Lee, Johnson County
John Howard Kosier unknown but his son Hugh was born in Winthrop, Little River, AR in 1888
William E Kosier died 1895 It is rumored he and his wife died of typhoid fever weeks apart.
Mary and Joseph McCallister unknown
Martha Loretta Acord unkown, husband Thomas died in 1886 in Franklin County, AR
Evaline Kosier unkown
Robert James Kosier unknown but living in Hill, Johnson County, AR in 1910
Sarah Zulema and John Turner Acord -- Hill, Johnson County, AR

This little family unit often has left me with more questions than answers. Where did everyone go after 1880? I've even tried finding the Kosier siblings via their young children who were born in the late 1870's-80's and sometimes even they are missing without a trace. If you have any answers or theories to provide on these families I'd love to hear from you.

Until next time,
Becky







Tuesday, August 7, 2018

KENNERLY, CRIBBS, AND HARBOUR


A few years ago while researching my ancestor, John P KENNERLY, who came from Gibson County, TN and settled into Pulaski County, AR I came across a connection between three surnames: KENNERLY, HARBOUR, and CRIBBS. This blog post will just be me working through these connections.

John P KENNERLY married Lucinda HARBOUR in Gibson County, TN in 1831




John was born in 1811 and had migrated to AR as early as 1837 according to the birth of his daughter, Elizabeth who is found in the 1850 Maumelle, Pulaski, Arkansas, census.

In the 1840 Federal census John and an older Wm Kennerly, who is old enough to be his father, are found living in Searcy, AR yet in the 1840 Arkansas State census the two are listed in Scott, AR

I began searching Newspapers.com trying to see if I could prove parentage but was only able to definitely prove he had a brother, Gilbert Kennerly, from an article found in the Daily Arkansas Gazette dated 29 Nov 1882.





From there, I decided to see what I could find on John's brother, Gilbert. I found his full name to be Gilbert Cribbs Kennerly, from the California Voter Register.



Searching for CRIBBS in the 1840 census I end up with two living in Scott, AR; Doctor CRIBBS (70-79) and Gilbert CRIBBS (40-49) (is this who John's brother is named after? Maybe an Uncle or maternal grandfather?) Gilbert CRIBBS married a Nancy MARTIN in Gibson County, TN in 1824.

Going back to the 1850 census we see that John and Lucinda KENNERLY had the following children:

Thomas G (is this for Gilbert?) b. 1834 TN
Eliz b. 1837 AR
William A (though this later proves to be the wrong initial -- it's actually C (for Cribbs?) b.1840 AR
John M b. 1841 AR
Nancy A b. 1844 AR
Mary (my ancestor) b. 1845 AR
Randy (short for the Margaret in 1860?)(female) b. 1848 AR


It also appears that a John and Jane BAKER are living with them. Jane is 19 born in IN. I suspect she could be an older child of John and Lucinda. In 1860 there are two young BAKER children living with John; a William and Clerinda.

Two names down on the 1850 census is A.D. HARBER and again on the same page as my John KENNERLY in 1860 is A. D. HARBOUR and living in his household is a James K. CRIBBS. I believe A.D. HARBOUR to be Lucinda's brother.  James K. CRIBBS is the son of Doctor CRIBBS (name not profession) and Nancy HARBOUR (another sibling of Lucinda?). They were also married in Gibson County, TN the same year as John P. KENNERLY and Lucinda HARBOUR. This Doctor CRIBBS is most likely the son of the 1840 Doctor CRIBBS as he was born in 1809 according to the 1850 census record.

Another HARBOUR/CRIBBS marriage in Gibson County, TN  was that of William CRIBBS and Jane HARBOUR  in 1826.

I found the given name Doctor to be a unique and distinctive first name. Remember the William KENNERLY that I suspected to be the father of my John P? Well living in his household in the 1850 Maumelle, Pulaski, Arkansas census is a Doctor Kennerly, age 23, born in TN. There is no mother living in the household by 1850. Was William's wife a CRIBBS? Possibly the daughter or sister of the 1840 (70-79) Doctor CRIBBS?

Another CRIBBS listed in the 1850 Maumelle, Pulaski, Arkansas census is 20 year old TN native Cullen G. CRIBBS and his young wife Mary E ROWLAND. Cullen ends up being the Administrator of my John KENNERLY's son, William C KENNERLY's estate. He must be closely connected to this family as I also found him named in the obituary of William's young daughter, Ida KENNERLY.





I suspect that Cullen was either the eldest son of Doctor CRIBBS and Nancy HARBOUR  who was living in Yell, AR in 1850 or a son of Gilbert CRIBBS and Nancy MARTIN who had moved onto Polk, MO by 1850 but I can't prove it. Maybe the reason he didn't leave the area was because of his ROWLAND in-laws.

One more connection is that there is a marriage record for a Nancy A KENNERLY and Benjamin S CLARK in Pulaski County, AR for the year 1848. In 1850 Smith Township, Drew County AR, Nancy (20) and husband Spencer CLARK (27) can be found with an infant son, Doctor G CLARK. They are living next door to 26 year old William B. KENNERLY and his wife Frances.

I think I have exhausted all the leads on this for now, so if anyone out there has any more information on these three families, please let me know.

Until  next time,
Becky