Carthage
Masonic Lodge
Deceased
Masons 1860 - 1913
Abstracted
from the Original Records by Leila B. LaGrone
Material
Organized and Additional Information Added by Marylee W. Knight
Alexander,
L.J. – Died 1897; left wife in needy circumstances and Masons gave her
$3.00. No grave
marker found in 2003
Alsup,
James F. – Died Oct. 30, 1878; Masonic rites at Macedonia Cemetery;
Received the three degrees of the Blue Lodge Sept 1872 also Royal Arch degree in
1872 (Book 2, page 33); Funeral rites were not performed at the time of
Alsup’s because the Carthage Lodge had demised at that time.
The next spring a new Carthage Lodge was chartered , so on May 17, 1879
the Lodge “met in a Special Meeting called for the purpose of performing the
funeral service of J.F. Alsup who departed this life on Oct. 30, 1878.
The Chapter was opened and then went to meet at Macedonia Church on the
18th of May at 11:00 o’clock to perform the Masonic ritual around
the grave of J.F. Alsup”; On May 23, 1879 “on a motion, the Chapter was
ordered that the jewels be draped in mourning and the companions wear the usual
badge of mourning for thirty days” The
Secretary of the Lodge was ordered to furnish the widow of J.F. Alsup with a
certificate of his standing with the Chapter”.
This would be Old Macedonia Cemetery, no grave marker found in 2003. James F. Alsup was born in Giles Co, TN in 1831.
He married Elmira B. House, the daughter of Sihon House, on Aug. 26, 1857
in Panola Co. He served the CSA
with three years in the TX Lancers Volunteers.
He joined the Carthage Lodge in 1871.
Anderson,
T.L.(Thomas Lee) – Died Dec. 13, 1913, Resolutions Committee S.S.
Baker, Thomas E. Boren and B.W. Chadwick. Funeral
service conducted by the Rev. W.G. Haslein; Masonic graveside rites at Odd
Fellows Cemetery. T.L.
Anderson 1825 – 1913, Born in Alabama, Married Hulda Virginia Davis,
He served the CSA in Hood’s Brigade, Co I, Lane’s Cavalry,
After the war Anderson was a carpenter and a Justice of the Peace.
Anderson,
William P. – Died 1877 (Book
1, p 28) No grave marker found
in 2003. Per Probate File #681, W.P.
Anderson was already deceased and the probate of his estate began in the Nov.
1869 term of Court.
Ardis,
W.H. – Died Feb. 1892; he affiliated with the Carthage Lodge on Sep. 12, 1891
No grave marker found in 2003
Bellamy,
J.R. – Died March 1877 James
Rubin Bellamy Jan. 10, 1817TN – Jan. 6, 1877, Buried Rehobeth Cemetery, Born in TN, a
Minister. Probate File #819 shows
that Bellamy was already deceased when the probate of his estate was filed
during the March 1877 term of Court.
Brewer,
Henry – Died Nov. 11, 1904; Resolution Committee E.S. Hull, T.P. Hull,
J.L. Chadwick and Jasper Collins; Born in Freeland, New Jersey on Oct. 7, 1835;
Died at age 69 years, one month and four days; A Mason for 46 years Buried Carthage City Cemetery. Per 1900 Census Henry
had been married for 42 years to his wife Elizabeth who was born ca 1835 in TN.
Elizabeth had given birth to 11 children, but in 1900 only three of them
were still living. Two of those children, Alice age 30 and Jacob age 24, were
living in the household with their parents in 1900.
Brooks,
E.H. – Died 1868 (Book 1,
p 83) No grave marker found in
2003
Caulder,
W.W. – (Thought dead, but suspended) No
grave marker found in 2003; on the 1860 Census of Panola Co, he is shown as
being born about 1822 in AL, he was a Methodist minister, lived next door to
another Mason James M. Ramsey
Chadwick,
Daniel, Sr. – Died June 17, 1912 – Resolution Committee W.P.
Lawrence, S.S. Baker, J.H. Long and J.E. Phillips.
Born in Edgefield District, South Carolina on April 29, 1836; Joined the
Masonic Lodge in Russell County, SC when in his 20’s; Moved to Carthage in
1869 and later affiliated with Carthage Lodge; Burial with Masonic Ceremonies at
Macedonia Cemetery. Married
Martha Bussey in AL, Lived in the Snap Community, Owned and operated a general
merchandise store and a cotton gin, buried in Macedonia Cemetery
Chadwick,
John L. – Died Nov. 2, 1912 in Carthage; Born May 6, 1860 in (Hattiesburg,
MS) Copiah County, Mississippi; Came to Texas at age 10 with parents;
married Nannie J. Ross on Nov. 15, 1883; two children Jennie Mae and R.H.;
Affiliated with the Carthage Lodge Oct. 21, 1893; Was a Master Mason, a member
of the Royal Arch Knights Templar and the Shrine.
Funeral service at the Methodist Church conducted by Pastor E.W. Potter,
assisted by Elder V.R. Stapp - Pastor of the First Christian Church, the Rev.
J.L. Fields – Pastor of Central Baptist Church and the Rev. Leland Malone –
Missionary of the Rusk County Baptist Association.
Burial with Masonic graveside ceremony at Carthage Cemetery.
Committee on Resolution J.H. Long, W.P. Lawrence and S.S. Baker.
Son of Daniel Chadwick, Sr. and Martha Bussey.
Cooper,
W.H. – Died May 22, 1869 (Book
1, p 47) Born about 1823 in
Ohio, was a medical doctor, married Catherine Hunter Rosser, was a graduate of
the University of Pennsylvania, buried in his family cemetery (now obliterated)
near the southwest corner of Old Macedonia Cemetery.
Dagnell,
F.M. – Died April 1905; Resolution Committee S.S. Baker, J.H. Long and
T.P. Hull F.M. Dagnell 1833 – 1905, Buried New Prospect Cemetery, Born July 1833
in SC, Came to TX about 1875, Married
Fannie V. Johnson on Aug. 2, 1885, Served as Tax Assessor for Panola Co.
Daniel,
Bostic – Died Sep. 1, 1900; Resolution Committee Jasper Colline, C.F.
Goodenough and J.P. Matthews. Theopholis
Bostic Daniel Aug. 4, 1836 in AL
– Sep. 2, 1900, buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, His father was born in Scotland
and his mother in AL. Married
Nannie Fort on Dec. 12, 1883.
Darnall,
S.B. (Samuel B.) – Died June 12, 1887; age 74; buried with
Masonic honors; Resolution Committee T.E. Boren, J.M. Woolworth and J.A. Alsup;
Affiliated in 1859. No grave
marker found in 2003, but his son, daughter and daughter-in-law are buried at
Carthage City Cemetery.
Dozier,
S.B.(Stephen B.) – Died Jan. 4, 1870
(Book 1, p 11) Born about
1816 in VA, was a farmer and a house carpenter, Married Eveline Elliott on Apr.
3, 1850
Dulaney,
Blakely Graves – Died Feb. 21, 1909 at San Angelo TX; Born in AL,
entered the Carthage Lodge on July 29, 1901.
On Jan 6, 1878, he married Sallie Wilkerson in Panola County. The 1900 Census shows that Dulaney, born Jul 1856,
was District Court Clerk at that time.
It shows that Sallie, born Mar 1857, had given birth to seven children
and that all seven of them were still living.
Six of those children were in the household with their parents, along
with Sallie’s mother Nancy Wilkerson who was born Aug 1816 in NC.
Nancy had given birth to five children, but only Sallie was still living
in 1900.
Dulaney,
H.P.C.(Henry Preston Cook) – Died Nov. 1875; One half of his
burial expenses ($21.35) paid by the Carthage Lodge, the other half paid by the
United Friends of Temperance League who met in the same building as the Masons.
March 24, 1876 the paid W.A. Trabue $3.65 for bacon delivered to
Dulaney’s widow; At the same meeting the Lodge donated $25.00 to Mrs. Dulaney
“to assist in defraying her expenses en route back to her home in Alabama”.
“Press” Dulany was born on Mar. 11, 1827 in Butler Co, AL, the son
of Rev. Benjamin and Rebecca Hutchinson Dulany, Was reared in Wilcox Co, AL,
At age 19 he joined the State Militia and on July 11, 1846 he was elected
1st Lt. in the 31st Reg., 7th Brig, 6th
Division of the Alabama Militia; Dulany served in the Mexican War in Capt.
Baldwin’s Company, 1st Rgt, Alabama Volunteers; In 1850 Dulany was
a school teacher at Grand Cane LA; There he married Sarah A. Fortson on Sep. 21,
1851; He immigrated to TX and in Sep. 1852 the District Court of Shelby Co
granted him a permanent license to practice law in TX; From the late 1850’s to
1861 he served as a Representative in the Texas State Legislature; Following the
death of his first wife, he married Dulaney married Myra Turner on March 28, 28,
1855, but she died two years later; He resigned his legislative seat on April 4,
1861 and returned to AL to join the CSA, serving in Co. D, 3rd Rgt.,
AL Cavalry; Following the end of the Civil War, he remained in AL, marrying
Matilda Rebecca Martin of Wilcox Co AL on Dec. 22, 1865; He practiced law and
taught school for seven years in AL and western FL; On Jan. 11, 1873 he and his
wife and three sons arrived in Carthage where he resumed his law practice; In
1874 he was stricken with paralysis and was disabled until his death on Oct. 27,
1875; He was of the Methodist faith, a member of the Bar Association, the
Temperance League and a Royal Arch Mason. The
place of his burial is unknown.
(Information
submitted by Mary Dulany Scott for “The History of Panola County” published
in 1979 by the Panola County Historical Commission)
Ellis, W.M. (William M.) – Died April 1905; Resolution Committee S.S. Baker, J.H. Long and T.P. Hull; Received Blue Lodge and Royal Arch Degrees in 1864 William M. Ellis May 5, 1832 AL - April 6, 1905; Married Nancy Amanda Duke in 1860, Buried Walton Cemetery. The 1900 Census shows that William and Nancy had been married for 40 years, that Nancy had given birth to 10 children, but only seven of them were still living.
Gillaspie,
N.W. – Died 1903; Resolution Committee Jasper Collins, W.L. Pate and J.H.
Long; Affiliated in 1871; Served as Secretary 1879-1883 and as Guard in 1897
Noah W. Gillaspie Dec.
13, 1830 in VA – Oct. 15, 1903, buried Carthage City Cemetery; Apparently
married Amanda C. F. in TN, then lived for a time in AR and LA before arriving
in Panola County about 1867as the births of their seven children reflect them
being born on those states. Amanda was born 1834, died 1888 and buried beside
Noah. Following Amanda’s death he
2nd married Mrs. Matilda Morris on Jan 15, 1893.
Graves, __________ - Died April 21, 1901; No further information
Gorum, S.W. – Died Mar. 13, 1871 (Book 1, p 103) Was born about 1841 in AL; On Jun. 8, 1866 he married Peggy Moore
Hammond,
W.S. – Died (Book 1, p 70)
No grave marker found in 2003; Born about 1823 in TN; Married Margaret
Forsyth in Panola Co on Sep. 14, 1848; He died before 1870 as Margaret appears
as a widow on the census for that year
Harley,
Wade – Died (Book 1, p
100) Wade Harley 1842 – 1876,
Son of Joshua D. & Mary Darnes Harley, Husband of Sarah J., Buried in
Bethlehem Cemetery
Hickey,
J.L. – Died Nov. 30, 1902; Born April 11, 1826 in Tallahoosie, Alabama;
Served in the Civil War for four years; Became a Mason in 1855 at Logansport,
LA; Affiliated with Carthage Lodge on Oct. 21, 1893; Resolution Committee J.P.
Forsyth, S.S. Baker, J.H. Long Buried
Carthage City Cemetery. His wife
Martha F. was born Aug 1832 in NC. Per
the 1900 Census they had been married for 49 years, with no children born of the
marriage.
House,
S. (Sihon) – Died 1863 (Book
1, p 21) Sihon House was born in 1801 in North Carolina.
He moved to Georgia some time before 1825.
On December 22, 1825, he married Nancy Tait, daughter of Robert L. Tait.
Between 1828 and 1831 he was Clerk of the Inferior Court of Coweta and
Heard counties in GA. He then came
to TX, through AL and LA. In 1841
he received a land grant from the Republic of TX for 640 acres in Harrison Co.,
TX. This later became part of Panola County when it was formed.
In July 1848, Sihon was one of two men authorized to do the surveying for
the location of the town of Carthage, which was to be the county seat of Panola
County. Sihon took the Oath of
Allegiance for Judge of the Probate Court for Panola County on July 11, 1848.
On Aug. 4, 1848, he gave a gift of land to the Macedonia Baptist Church.
On Oct. 4, 1852 he gave land to the Mt. Pisgah Methodist Church for a
church building and a camp ground. Sihon died the early part of 1863 and is
believed to be buried in Old Macedonia Cemetery. (Information submitted by Helen
Alsup Altman for “The History of Panola Counyt” published in 1979 by the
Panola County Historical Commission)
Hull,
Edwin Sealey – Died Feb. 19, 1909; Born Sep. 19, 1818 at Scotland Neck,
North Carolina – Became a Mason in North Carolina; Received the three Blue
Lodge degrees and the Royal Arch degree in 1863; Affiliated with Carthage Lodge
on Oct. 19, 1867; Served as Treasurer from 1872-1883, also in 1898, and served
on Council for several years; Was a Mason for 69 years.
Buried in Carthage City Cemetery, Married Sarah Ann Young.
Hull,
J.H.L. (John Henry Laurenston) – Died Sep. 13, 1906; Resolution
Committee Jasper Collins, J.L. Chadwick and J.H. Long.
Born May 5, 1843 in Scotland Neck, North Caroline; Moved to Woods Post
Office in Panola County in April 1859; Received three Blue Lodge degrees and the
Royal Arch degree in 1865; Married Ellen D. Hunt; Died at St. Paul’s
Sanitarium in Dallas TX; buried by Masonic brethren at Carthage City Cemetery on
Sep. 14, 1906; Age 63.
Served the CSA in Company F of the 10th Texas Cavalry.
Hull,
T.P. (Thomas Phillip) – Died Sep. 22, 1911; Masons met body at the
depot and accompanied it to the City Cemetery for burial; Born in Goshen,
Lincoln Co, GA on Feb. 27, 1823; Moved to TX in 1859 and settled near Woods Post
Office; Moved his family to Carthage in 1880; Joined the Masons before coming to
Texas; Received three Blue Lodge degrees and the Royal Arch degree in 1863;
Resolution Committee J.H. Long, John L. Chadwick and J.P. Forsyth.
Served the CSA as a 1st Lt. in Hull’s Company F of the 10th
Texas Cavalry.
Johnson,
H.L. – Died Sep. 20, 1901. No
marked grave found in 2003
Jones,
J.A.C. (John Adam Crain) –
Died (Book __, p __); Received
three Blue Lodge degrees and Royal Arch degree in 1863
Both J.A.C., Sr. and Jr. came to Panola Co about 1845.
J.A.C. Jones, Sr. died in 185, so the above entry would be for his son.
J.A.C., Jr. married Sarah Jane Long on Sep 2, 1858.
About 1876 the family moved to the Garza Community in Denton Co.
J.A.C., Jr. died Feb 3, 1904 in Denton Co and was buried in the Old Hall
Cemetery.
Jourdan,
A.F. (Augustus F.) – Died Apr. 30, 1864
(Book 1, p 81) Born about 1820 in GA, he was a very prosperous farmer who
lived in the Longbranch area with his wife Elizabeth. On the 1860 Census they had four children with only the first
one being born in GA. As the family
was enumerated on the 1850 Census with a one year old child that was born in GA,
this would place their arrival in TX around the end of 1849 or early 1850.
King,
J.L. – Died Dec 1871 (Book 1, p
85) Mary C. “Mollie” Bryan
married J.L. King in Panola County on April 18, 1859.
The King family was prominent in the Woods Community.
J.L. King was a medical doctor who resided in the Buena Vista Community
of Shelby County (12 miles east of Center TX).
J.L. is possibly buried in Woods Cemetery as his parents and brother are
buried there.
Koonce,
Daniel – Died April 1904; Resolution Committee W.P. Lawrence, J.A. Daniels and
J.H. Long Daniel Koonce
Nov. 12, 1839 – Mar. 12, 1904, Buried Six Mile Cemetery; Born in LA and
both his parents born in AL. According
to the 1900 Census, Daniel and his wife Mary J. had been married for 35 years.
Mary J. had given birth to 10 children and all 10 were still living at
that time, with the four youngest ones living in their household.
Lacy,
B.B. (Benjamin Burton) – Died Jan. 29, 1876
(Book 1, p 3); Received three Blue Lodge degrees and the Royal Arch
degree in 1870, Served as Guard in 1874 Born
Apr. 10, 1827 in AL and died Jan. 29, 1876, Buried Carthage City Cemetery; The
time of his coming to TX is unknown; He served in the 12th
Legislature of the State of TX; He 1st married Pernecy Holland on
Sep. 12, 1848 in Centennial; He 2nd married Pheriba Jane
Rushing Hendricks.
Lampin,
A. – Died Jan. 1891; Resolutions Committee J.M. Woolworth, H. Brewer
and E.S. Hull; Lampin affiliated with the Carthage Lodge Jan. 12, 1889
Anthony J. Lampin 1825
in PA– 1891, buried Rock Hill Cemetery; His first child was born in
Indiana in 1856 while his children born from 1859-1871 were born in Iowa; He and
his family were in Panola Co by the time of the 1880 Census.
Langley,
William L.(William Lafayette) (Book
1, p 36) W.L. Langley 1832 – 1869, Buried Langley Cemetery; He married Sarah
Elizabeth Taylor in Forsythe Co., GA about 1854.
Their first child was born in AL about 1855 and their second was born in
TX in 1859. According to family
stories, he and parents, William and Martha Langley, came to Panola Co. in the
winter of 1858-1859.
Lawrence,
J.M.(James Monroe) – Died Nov. 17, 1881; Affiliated with the Carthage
Lodge 1868 No grave marker found
in 2003; Born about 1819 in GA; in 1880 was District Clerk for Panola County.
On the 1880 Census his two teen age sons were born born in AL and were
school students. He also had an 11
month old daughter who was born in TX.
Mathews,
T.D. – Died 1861 (Book 1, p 3)
No marked grave found in 2003. Thomas D. Mathews was born about
1798 in NC. He was a prosperous
farmer who lived east of Beckville. He
and his wife Martha possibly married in AL as their son Thomas J. Matthews was
born there about 1829. The Mathews
family does not appear on the 1850 Census, but they possibly came right after
that as the son, Thomas J., had a son, Willis, who was born in TX about 1850.
Per Probate file # 600, the administration of his estate was on the
docket for the Aug 1867 term of Court.
McCabe,
George W. – Died 1860 (Book
1, p 23) No marked grave found
2003
McCartney,
W.W. – Died Dec 1868 (Book
1, p 6) No marked grave found
2003. William W. McCartney, a
physician who was born about 1822 in TN, who lived in the City of Carthage.
On Mar 4, 1856 in Panola Co he married Julia B. White.
Moore,
C.D. – Died Apr. 8, 1864 (Book
1, p 8) No marked grave found in
2003. Charles D. Moore appears on
the 1860 Census with his wife, Catherine, and two children.
He was born about 1827 in AL and was a prosperous farmer, although he
lived in the City of Carthage.
Moore, D.B. – Died Sep. 8, 1893; “Lodge formed a procession and accompanied the corpse to the graveyard where D.B. Moore was buried with Masonic honors”
David
B. Moore March 1837 in GA – Sep.
8, 1893, buried Carthage City Cemetery. Per
the 1880 Census, David was a farmer who was born about 1837 in GA.
He and his wife, Mary J., had seven children on that census with the
first three born in GA, the other four in TX.
According to the ages and birthplaces of the children, David and Mary J.
came to TX about 1869.
Morris, D. – Died Aug. 3, 1891; Received three Blue Lodge degrees and the Royal Arch degree in 1865, Served as Guard in 1867, 1868 and 1876 Dempsey Morris July 15, 1812 – Aug. 3, 1891, buried Carthage City Cemetery
Parker,
John E. – Died 1868 (Book 1, p
16) No grave marker located in
2003, Not enumerated on the 1860 Census.
Payne, Thomas – Died Nov. 2, 1879; In a called meeting regarding the “burial of Thomas Payne who departed this life on the 2nd of Nov. 1879. The Lodge formed a procession and accompanied the corpse to the graveyard where Thomas Payne was buried with Masonic honors”. No grave marker located in 2003, although by the text of this entry he would have been buried in the Carthage City Cemetery.
Perkins,
Dr. Aaron R. – Died May 8, 1911 at Shreveport LA; Resolution Committee
J.A. Daniels, J.L. Chadwick, E.W. Potter; Born Robertson County, TX on Dec. 6,
1859; Died at age 51 years, five months and two days; Joined Masonic Lodge at
Center TX in 1889; then moved to Carthage; Became a Royal Arch, Knight Templer
and Shriner (a week before his death); Funeral service at the Methodist Church
with C.V. McLarty, J.L. Fields and E.W. Potter officiating.
Buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery
Pitts,
W.W. – Died July 19, 1882 (Book
__, p 119) No marked grave found
2003, Born about 1809 in NC as were his parents, he came to TX from Russell Co.,
AL; He married Mary Denson in AL; Upon his arrival in TX he originally settled
at Pine Hill in Rusk Co; In 1880 he
was living in the household of his son-in-law Elias R. Fort in the Antioch
Community; He was probably buried in Antioch Cemetery as was his daughter Fannie
Pitts Fort and Martha Van Buren Pitts Wooten, and his son William Henry Pitts.
Ramsey,
James M. – Died _____ (Book
__, p 26) Born about 1823 in TN,
Married Emily G. Knot on Aug. 3, 1848 in Panola Co, Died 1868-1870, Possibly
buried in Carthage City Cemetery as one of his sons is buried there, Served a
number of years as County Clerk.
Ramsey,
O.F. – Died Nov. 30, 1900 O. Frank Ramsey was born April 5, 1829 in Tennessee, but
both his parents were born in Ireland, buried in Woods Cemetery.
He was a close friend of the Hull family, in fact he took his wagons to
Shreveport and met the Hulls when they arrived in TX in April 1858.
He married Cornelia Clarke, whose sister was married to Achillis Knight. They had two sons Gaston and Hull. Frank owned Sabine River arms in Panola County where he
raised cotton. He also cut timber
and floated the logs down the Sabine River to market.
Roquemore,
H.P. (Hiram P.) – Died 1864
(Book 1, p 66) Born about 1826 in GA, In 1860 he was a prosperous farmer
living in the Longbranch area; He was a Baptist; No marked grave found 2003, but
possibly buried in Boynton Cemetery as a number of Roquemores were buried there
and he lived with the Boyntons and the other Roquemores all around him.
The Roquemore family came to Panola Co in 1849.
On the 1860 Census it lists Hiram, born about 1826 GA; his wife Lobicy,
born about 1832 GA, and seven children two of which were born in GA, the other
five born in TX. He was a son of
Peter Roquemore and Catherine Murphy
Roquemore,
J.H. (James Henderson) – Died 1869
(Book 1, p 104) Born 1831
in GA, Died 1869; He married Matilda Boynton on Oct. 8, 1854; Buried in Boynton
Cemetery. He was a prosperous farmer in the Longbranch area.
Roquemore,
William B. – Died 1876; Received three Blue Lodge degrees and the Royal
Arch degree in 1863 Born Dec.
28, 1808 in GA, Was the son of Peter Roquemore and Catherine Murphy: He was a
prosperous farmer living near the other Roquemores in the Longbranch area, so he
is possibly buried in Boynton Cemetery.
Rowe,
James – Died Dec 1868 (Book
1, p 6) Born Mar. 11, 1875 in
NC, Died Dec. 3, 1868; Buried in Old Center Cemetery, where he gave an acre of
landing 1856 to start the cemetery;
Came to TX in 1834; Married Mira Tippett on Aug. 18, 1835;; On Mar. 11, 1836
joined the Army of the Republic of TX; When Panola County was formed on March
30, 1846 the Legislature named Rowe as one of the six Commissioners who were
charged with selecting a location for the county seat; He was a tanner by trade
and quite prosperous
Rowlett, A.H.(Alfred H.) – Died Jan. 20, 1884: Resolutions Committee was N.W. Gillaspie, J.M. Woolworth and W.L. Walker. Resolution accepted and recorded on April 5, 1884 Born about 1810 in VA; From 1870 – 1875 Rowlett served for a time as a Deputy Sheriff, appointed by the military authorities; In 1880 he was the Tax Collector for Panola Co and lived in the city of Carthage.; No grave marker located in 2003
Scott,
William – Died 1869 No grave
marker found 2003, Per the 1860 Census he was born about 1824 in AL.
On April 24, 1853 he married Catherine Upton in Panola Co TX.
He was a farmer and lived in the Old Center area near the Kyle, Pou,
Hooker and Moorman families. Quite
possibly buried in Old Center Cemetery.
Simmons,
Drew – Died June 8, 1881; buried with Masonic honors.
The Lodge paid Alsup & Thompson $37.07 for Simmons burial expenses.
Drew Simmons Oct. 14,
1833 VA – June 8, 1881, buried Carthage City Cemetery.
Per the 1880 Census Simmons was a house carpenter living in the City of
Carthage. At that time he and his wife Mollie J. had four children living at
home.
Smith,
Mitchell – Died Jan. 12, 1872 No
grave marker found 2003. Not listed
on the 1870 Census.
Solomon,
James M. – Died July 30, 1864 Born
about 1821 in TN, Left AL and came
to TX about 1851; Was a very prosperous farmer in the Woods Community; No marked
grave found 2003, but as subsequent generations have buried in Woods Cemetery,
it is possible that he is buried there also.
Twomey,
Haston – Died June 14, 1899; Resolution Committee T.P. Hull, Jasper
Collins, T.E. Boren (See special
biography in separate document). Haston
Twomey Mar 4, 1824 – June 14,
1899, buried Woods Cemetery
Walton,
William – Died 1873; Received three Blue Lodge degrees and Royal Arch degrees
in 1866 Born about 1826 in MS;
Was a prosperous gunsmith; Lived in the area of Old Macedonia Cemetery; no grave
marker in 2003, but is quite possible that he was buried in the Old Walton
Cemetery as that little family cemetery was located on his property.
Watson,
William H. – Died 1867 Born about 1820 in VA; Was an extremely prosperous
merchant; Lived in the Beckville area, Came to TX from TN about 1858; During the
Reconstruction period following the end of the Civil War there were no meetings
of the Commissioners Court in Panola County and no mention of a sheriff from
Jan. to July of 1869. On July 27,
1869 the military authorities appointed William as Sheriff and W.P. Anderson
Vice Sheriff. In Sept. 1869 Thomas
F. Hull was appointed Sheriff and William Vice Sheriff under the Military
General. In Oct. 1869 W.P. Anderson
was appointed Sheriff. No marked
grave 2003, but possibly buried in the Watson Cemetery in the Harris Chapel
Community
Wilson,
Joseph J. – Died July 17, 1874; Received the three Blue Lodge degrees and
Royal Arch degrees in 1863 Born about 1830 in SC, Came to TX between 1855 and 1860;
Lived in the area of the Youngblood Community; No marked grave 2003
Woolworth,
J.M. – Died Aug. 11, 1905; Resolution Committee L.L. McChristian,
Jasper Skinner and W.P. Lawrence; Born in Claiborne, Alabama on July 3, 1843;
Came to Texas 1848, Became a Mason at Elysian Fields Joppa Lodge #65 in 1869;
Lived many years in Carthage. Buried
in Carthage City Cemetery On the
1880 Census J.M. is listed as being a farmer and was living east of the Sabine
River near the Midyett Community. On
the 1900 Census he was a furniture dealer living in the City of Carthage.
According to the 1900 Census J.M. and wife, Mary J., had been married for
32 years and had nine children born to the marriage, all of whom were still
living at that time. The older children were all born in LA. On the 1900 Census all four of his daughters still living at
home were employed as school teachers. The
only son still in their residence was employed as a salesman of general
merchandise. Although J.M. and his
mother were both born in AL, his father was born in NY.Back to Panola County