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Ida Belle Warren

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ida Belle Warren was born on 3 Mar 1881 in Goliad County, Texas (daughter of Henderson "Stump" Warren and Elizabeth Wiles Maddox); died on 23 Jan 1900.

    Ida married Riley Self on 16 Jan 1900 in Seymour, Baylor County, Texas. Riley was born before 1881; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henderson "Stump" Warren was born on 9 Jun 1858 in Goliad County, Texas; died on 6 Sep 1925 in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas; was buried in Garden of Memories Cemetery, Paducah, Cottle County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Per "The Southern McGrews Grew" they had eight children. They lived in Goliad Co, Baylor Co, and Cottle Co. TX. He was a fence maker and farmer. He also ran a hotel in Swearengin for a period of time.

    They last lived in O'Donnell, Texas and both were buried in the Paducah cemetery in Paducah, Cottle Co, Texas.

    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDY4-34W
    Name: H. Warren
    Death Date: 06 Sep 1925
    Death Place: Cottle County, Texas
    Gender: Male
    Race: white
    Death Age: 67 years 2 months 27 days
    Estimated Birth Date:
    Birth Date: 09 Jun 1858
    Birthplace: Goliad Co., Tex
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name:
    Father's Name: Joseph Warren
    Father's Birthplace: Florida
    Mother's Name: Eliza Castles [Cassels]
    Mother's Birthplace: Mississippi
    Occupation: Farmer
    Place of Residence:
    Cemetery: Paducah City Cemetery
    Burial Place:
    Burial Date: 07 Sep 1925
    Additional Relatives:
    Film Number: 2113923
    Digital Film Number: 4167320
    Image Number: 3186
    Reference Number: cn 32010
    Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

    Henderson married Elizabeth Wiles Maddox on 14 Aug 1878 in Goliad County, Texas. Elizabeth (daughter of Benjamin Wiles Maddox and Mary June McGrew) was born on 12 Nov 1858 in Robertson County, Texas; died on 4 Nov 1926 in Kirkland, Childress County, Texas; was buried in Garden of Memories Cemetery, Paducah, Cottle County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Wiles Maddox was born on 12 Nov 1858 in Robertson County, Texas (daughter of Benjamin Wiles Maddox and Mary June McGrew); died on 4 Nov 1926 in Kirkland, Childress County, Texas; was buried in Garden of Memories Cemetery, Paducah, Cottle County, Texas.
    Children:
    1. Mary Eliza Louise Warren was born on 12 Jun 1879 in Goliad County, Texas; died on 19 Jan 1928 in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas.
    2. 1. Ida Belle Warren was born on 3 Mar 1881 in Goliad County, Texas; died on 23 Jan 1900.
    3. Fannie E. Warren was born on 23 Jul 1884 in Goliad County, Texas; died on 20 Dec 1969 in Vernal, Uintah County, Utah; was buried in Vernal Memorial Park, Vernal, Uintah County, Utah.
    4. Joseph Benjamin "Cap" Warren was born on 30 May 1887 in Goliad County, Texas; died on 28 Jan 1955 in Seymour, Baylor County, Texas; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Seymour, Baylor County, Texas.
    5. Mabel Warren was born on 4 Nov 1889 in Goliad County, Texas; died on 28 Dec 1975 in Portales, Roosevelt County, New Mexico.
    6. Maud Warren was born on 4 Nov 1889 in Goliad County, Texas; died on 7 Feb 1900 in Seymour, Baylor County, Texas; was buried in Seymour Cemetery, Seymour, Baylor County, Texas.
    7. Jessie Opelia Warren was born on 27 May 1893 in Seymour, Baylor County, Texas; died on 19 Jul 1966 in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas; was buried in Kirkland Cemetery, Kirkland, Childress County, Texas.
    8. Sarah Amelia Warren was born on 17 May 1897 in Seymour, Baylor County, Texas; died on 19 Feb 1989 in Childress, Childress County, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Benjamin Wiles Maddox was born about 1835 in Georgia; died in 1867 in Robertson County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Said by Wynema McGrew to be the son of Jesse MADDOX and Lucinda GIBSON. On the 1850 census, his occupation was farming. On the 1860 census, in Robertson County, John A. McGrew was living with them. He was still listed a a farmer at the time of that census. Juanita Johnson. a great granddaughter, says that Benjamin married Henrietta Smith after Mary June died.

    (Research):
    Census Listings:

    1850 Census
    Texas, Robertson County, Precinct 4
    Enumerated 3 Nov 1850
    Stamped 235
    108-108
    Benjamin W. Madox 20 M Farmer Ga
    Mary J Madox 17 F Miss
    109-109
    Elizabeth McGrew 56 F $22,220 Ga
    [Texas, Robertson County, Precinct 1]
    John T. McGrew 28 M Farmer 1111 Mississippi
    Elizabeth M Barton 6 F Texas
    110-110
    Thomas McGrew 26 M farmer 640 Miss
    Lucretia McGrew 17 F Ala
    Alfred Hicke 55 M Farmer 1486 Miss

    1860 Census
    Texas, Robertson County, Precinct 2
    Enumerated 19 July 1860
    Page 60
    435-435
    B W Maddox 25 M Farmer 3000 8950 Ga
    Mary Maddox 25 F Housekeeper Miss
    Sarah Maddox 6 F Tx
    Jesse Maddox 4 M Tx
    John A. McGrew 19 M Cattle minder 4550 2395 Tx

    Benjamin married Mary June McGrew on 7 Aug 1850 in Robertson County, Texas. Mary (daughter of James Tate McGrew and Elizabeth ???) was born on 16 May 1833 in Mississippi; died about 1863 in Robertson County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary June McGrew was born on 16 May 1833 in Mississippi (daughter of James Tate McGrew and Elizabeth ???); died about 1863 in Robertson County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Place of birth may have instead been Alabama.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Per a letter from Esther Hardin McGrew, the youngest child of James Tate and Elizabeth McGrew was Mary June who married Benjamin Maddox. They had several children, and when both Ben and Mary June died, a man named Telephus Johnson (b. 1824, Georgia) took charge of both the children and their estate. He beat their young daughter, Jesse, to death. There is a lawsuit documenting all this. Because of this, a Maddox brother took in the remaining children and moved to Goliad, TX by 1870. One of the daughters of Mary June married into the Cassels family of Marion Co, MS.

    Wynema McGrew writes that a cousin, Mary Jane McGrew, and her husband John G. Maddox, helped to raise these children.

    Children:
    1. Samantha Ann Maddox was born on 2 Nov 1851 in Robertson County, Texas; and died.
    2. Sarah Mildred Margaret Maddox was born on 29 Dec 1853 in Robertson County, Texas; died on 11 Apr 1885 in Fannin, Goliad County, Texas.
    3. Jesse Maddox was born on 18 Apr 1856 in Texas; died about 1868 in Texas.
    4. 3. Elizabeth Wiles Maddox was born on 12 Nov 1858 in Robertson County, Texas; died on 4 Nov 1926 in Kirkland, Childress County, Texas; was buried in Garden of Memories Cemetery, Paducah, Cottle County, Texas.
    5. Ophelia Benjamin Maddox was born on 30 Mar 1861 in Texas; and died.
    6. Telephus Tellimicus Lewis Maddox was born on 16 May 1863 in Robertson County, Texas; died on 12 Nov 1923 in Zita, Carter County, Oklahoma.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  James Tate McGrew was born before 1783 in St. Stephens, Mississippi Territory (son of James McGrew and Constance Tillett); died after 1839 in County of Robertson, Republic of Texas.

    Notes:

    According to the book THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW James Tate McGrew is first heard of when he signed a Memorial to Congress in 1803. He was a veteran of the War of 1812. They can be found on the Marion Co, MISS census in 1816. In 1818, James and three of his brothers were charged with assault and battery. They were in Yazoo Co, Miss by 1830. They moved to Robertson County, Texas in 1834. He also had land in Refugio County, Texas.

    Esther McGrew Hardin believes that the family went from Marion County to Yazoo County MS before the 1830 census. Lots of children in 1830. Moved to Texas in 1834. She heard a story that they saw the "stars fell on Alabama" shower on their move to Texas. James T. McGrew had a land grant in Refugio County near his brother William McGrew per the Land Maps of Texas showing original land grants.

    Wynema McGrew stated that James Tate received a First Class Headright, No. 45, dated 5 Feb 1838 by the Board of land Commissioners of Robertson County, Texas. She also transcribed another certificate as reading:

    Republic of Texas No. 90. This is to certify that James T. McGrew has appeared before us, the board of land commissioners for the county of Robertson, and proved according to the law that he arrived in this county October 1834 and that he is a married man and entitled to one Labor of Land, upone the condition of paying at the rate of $3.50 for every labor of irrigable land, $2.50 for every labor of temporal or arable land, and $1.20 for every labor of pasture land, which may be contained in the Survey secured to him by this Certificate. Given under our hand this 5th day of February 1838, Thomas Dillard, President, Thomas ? Dunn, L. Hart, Associate Commissioners.

    Wynema also notes that in Robertson County in 1838, Jas. T. McGrew was shown on the tax roll with 75 cattle and no poll.

    Esther McGrew Hardin of San Antonio had received a transcription of the Will of James Tate McGrew from Juanita Johnson of Clovis, New Mexico. It was transcribed as follows:

    I, James Tate McGrew of the Republic of Texas, County of Robertson, do make and publish this my last will and testament revoking all former wills, which may have been made by me at any time previous. And the wordly (goods?) that it has pleased God to entrust (me??) I dispose of as follows. First I direct that all my debts be paid out of the first money that shall come into the hands of my executors from any portion of my Estate real or personal. Also I direct that all my stocks of hogs except six sows and pigs be sold on credit of six months at some time during the next winter (that?) my executors may think best. I also direct that my oldesy yoke of oxen and the largest steers of my stock together with a few milch cows amounting in all between twenty and thirty head be sold at some time in the Spring of 1840, on a credit of six months also that the corn growing upon my bottom plantation be cribed and sold some time during the coming fall season and I further direct that the proceeds of all such sales be (divided?) amongst my heirs as follows:

    That WM. A. McGREW receive fifty dollars

    That the heirs of GEORGE W. McGREW, MY SON DECEASED, receive fifty dollars

    and the remainder of my sons and daughters and my wife to share and share equal of the remainder. And of the remaining unsold portion of my stock of cattle and the reserve of my stock of hogs together with my small black mare, my household and kitchen furniture I give and bequeth unto my wife. Also I further direct that all the real or lande of the Estate secured to me in this Republic or which may be secured to me be equally divided between the following heirs:

    MARY JANE McGREW
    FRANCIS ALEXANDER McGREW
    SAMANTHA ANN McGREW
    JAMES THOMAS McGREW

    and my wife which portion of my real estate I give and bequeth unto my wife in lieu of her dower during her widowhood and at her death to be equally divided amonth those of my heirs who have not recd land of this Government. I further direct that should JOHN FLOOD McGREW fail to hold ? the ? land now deeded to him in fee simple title -- that he have one equal share of my real estate with my wife and the last mentioned sons and daughters. I also direct that the amount given to the heirs of George W. McGrew be retained in the hands of my executors at interest until the daughter of said George W. McGrew shall be of sufficient age to require the same for the purpose of education and then that it be appropriated for that purpose. The heirs or representatives of any of my children who shall have died between the time of my decease and such division or distribution of - to be entitled to such share or shares as their respective ancestors would have been entitled to were they then living and the share of my real and personal estate thus bequeathed to my wife to be in lieu of her dower at law and I hereby appoint my neighbor George W. Hill and my wife Elizabeth McGrew as executors of this my last will and testament and I also do hereby appoint my said wife Elizabeth McGrew Guardian for my minor heirs to take possession of their portions of my Estate and retain the same for their benefit to put the monied portion at and draw from the same as may be necessary to defray the expenses of educating them, and I further direct that my executors whenever they shall deem it expedient so to do and the prices of land shall justify the same sale for the use of my minor heirs their portions of the river lands belonging to my estate and (invest?) the proceeds as will be most advantageous but so that my heirs will be able to receive the money as they may arrive at years of maturity. To execute all of which I appoint my above named executors, and the above named Guardian for my minor heirs. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the ... day of August, 1839, in the presence of the subscribing witnesses. Interline before signed. Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of us Benj Sewell, A.Hicks, J.T. McGrew





    James married Elizabeth ??? on 1 Jan 1812 in Amite County, Mississippi. Elizabeth was born about 1794 in Georgia; died in May 1860 in Limestone County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Elizabeth ??? was born about 1794 in Georgia; died in May 1860 in Limestone County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Elizabeth was a full blooded Cherokee Indian. She had first married a Francis Patterson. her maiden name is not known. Juanita Johnson of New Mexico, a descendant of Mary June McGrew and her husband Benjamin Maddox, sent photographs of Elizabeth McGrew to Esther McGrew Hardin in San Antonio. She did appear to be Native American from the photo.

    Court records show Elizabeth's daughter, Twiney Pierce married Hiram McLaughlin, so Elizabeth may have been married twice before, to a Pierce and a Patterson. (Twiney might also have been previously married). Twiney's marriage is recorded in Marion County, Mississippi, Marriage Record Book "A" 1812-1824, with "consent by James and Elizabeth McGrew for Twiney Pierce, daughter of Elizabeth McGrew.' Twiney married Hiram McLaughlin on 27 Sept 1823.

    A divorce court in Marion Co, MS has a lawsuit between Francis Patterson and James McGrew about support for Twiney Pierce.

    Wynena McGrew writes that she died of inflammation after being ill for 25 days in Limestone County, Texas.

    (Research):
    Census Listings:

    1850 Census
    Texas, Robertson County, Precinct 4
    Enumerated 3 Nov 1850
    Stamped 235
    108-108
    Benjamin W. Madox 20 M Farmer Ga
    Mary J Madox 17 F Miss
    109-109
    Elizabeth McGrew 56 F $22,220 Ga
    [Texas, Robertson County, Precinct 1]
    John T. (sic-F[lood]) McGrew 28 M Farmer 1111 Mississippi
    Elizabeth M Barton 6 F Texas
    110-110
    Thomas McGrew 26 M farmer 640 Miss
    Lucretia McGrew 17 F Ala
    Alfred Hicke 55 M Farmer 1486 Miss

    Notes:

    Married:
    According to the Church of the Latter-day Saints "Ancestral File-ver 4.15", Alexander McGrew and Elizabeth Blackburn were also shown as the parents of Thomas McGrew (b. 1824 in Marion County, Mississippi) and Samantha McGrew (b. 1826 in Marion County, Mississippi). However, the research of Wynema McGrew of Hattiesburg, Mississippi shows that Thomas and Samantha are actually the children of James Tate McGrew (the brother of Alexander McGrew) and Elizabeth Patterson McGrew.

    Children:
    1. Hardin Richardson McGrew was born about 1813 in Mississippi; died in Aug 1839.
    2. William Alexander McGrew was born between 1814 and 1818 in Mississippi; died before 1846 in Robertson County, Texas.
    3. George Washington McGrew was born about 1820 in Mississippi; died about 1839 in County of Robertson, Republic of Texas.
    4. John Flood McGrew was born about 1822 in Mississippi; died after 1860 in Limestone County, Texas.
    5. James Thomas McGrew was born about 1824 in Mississippi; died on 21 Dec 1857 in Robertson County, Texas.
    6. Samantha Ann McGrew was born about 1825 in Mississippi; died before 5 May 1845.
    7. Francis Alexander McGrew was born about 1830 in Mississippi; died after 1839.
    8. 7. Mary June McGrew was born on 16 May 1833 in Mississippi; died about 1863 in Robertson County, Texas.