1. After Camilla died in 1920, Luther married her youner sister Clara and had one child.
1. Researchers have given different mainen names: McSwain
1. After Camilla died in 1920, Luther married her youner sister Clara and had one child.
Thomas Washington "TW" HARRELL
1. Thomas was a Confederate Veteran who enlisted in 1862 as a private in Company "E", 17th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, CSA. He served the Confederacy in this capacity until 10 Mar 1865, when he suffered a scalp wound during a battle. An account of that battle, and other information about the 17th Regiment, can be found at the collowing website found by Mike Hale:
2. TW and his family moved to Milam County, Texas in 1870, settling near Maysfield.
3. TW was a Mason, a primitive Baptist, and a Democrat.
4. He served a term as County Commissioner for Milam County.
5. He lived 66 years, 9 months, & 17 days.
1. 1880 Census of Independence, Montgomery County, Kansas.
2. Military: 1862 Company "D" 28th Iowa Infantry Regiment.
1. May have been named Myrtilla
1. "Mod" was a Revolutionery War Soldier under Capt. William Haymond, served as Lt. in the Virginia Militia, and was later a Capt. He also served under Capt. Zachquill Morgan, his uncle, in Lord Dunmore's War.
2. He owned slaves and desired his female slaves be emancipated at the age of 24; males at the age of 33. From his Will, he seems to have owned at least 5; 2 adult females, Elizabeth and Delila who had 3 infants between them. His will is given on pp 118-120 of French Morgan's book. The will itself, is recorded in Will Book 1, page 45, at Morgantown, W. Va.
3. He served Monongalia County as a Justice of the Peace, up until 17 Aug 1815.
4. Kelly Lee Ward's records has his year of death as 1829. Will proved September 1829.
1. Mary was a TWIN to Isaac.
1. Alternate place of birth: Edgar County, Illinois.
2. W. D. & Lodema lived in what is now Lee County, Texas, except for a short stay in Jackson County, Texas.
3. The 1850 Panola County, Texas Census shows on 1 Oct 1850 that William was living in Panola County with his mother and siblings.
4. He served in Hood's Brigade.
5. Page 42 Vol 3 No 2 Jan 19th Morgan Migrations, James David Walker's records.
6. LDS ordinances - Batism, Endowment, Child Sealing done.
1. Lodema & W.D. were divorced after their seven sons were grown.
2. She and sons lived for a time near Paige in Bastrop County.
3. By 1900 Lodema and most of the sons had settled in the Smyrna Community of Milam County, Texas.
4. Alternate place of burial: Chriesman Chapel Cemetery, near Deanville, Burleson, Texas. There is no tombstone.