CHAPTER 12
THE DEATON FAMILY
FIRST GENERATION
782 John Calvin DEATON was married to (783) Unknown
DEATON. Their two sons were:
+784 Thomas DEATON
785 Elias
DEATON
786 Marshall CRAWFORD was married to
(787) Unknown
CRAWFORD. Their daughter was:
+788 Harriett (Crawford) DEATON
SECOND GENERATION
784 Thomas DEATON was married to (788) Harriett
(Crawford) DEATON. He was a freighter for the U.S Army. Their son was:
+789 James Monroe DEATON
856 George Washington FAGGARD
was born about 1823 in South Carolina. He was married to (857) Martha M.
(Overstreet) FAGGARD, who was born on1 July, 1822. They lived in Baldwin
County, Alabama, prior to moving to Texas. The census of 1820 for Baldwin
County, Alabama listed a Daniel Faggard and a Henry Faggard (neither family had
slaves). The children born in Alabama
were from 1842, and after that, from Texas. Their daughter was:
+806 H. Susannah (Faggard) DEATON
THIRD GENERATION
805 James Monroe DEATON was born on 3 July, 1849 in
Milam County, Texas. Most probably his birth location is in present day
Coryell County at the site of Fort Gates. The 1850 Texas census lists the
Thomas Deaton family as living next to the garrison of Fort Gates. A
recent history of Coryell County suggests that the Deatons, in fact, lived
inside the fort. This would be logical as it was known that Thomas Deaton,
James's father, was a freighter for the United States Army. Curiously, the
Deaton family is listed next to Captain George Pickett. Pickett would
later become a Confederate general and would be the general who commanded the
charge at Gettysburg, which was named after him.
In contrast to his celebrated father, Thomas, the sheriff of two Texas counties,
and his Uncle Elias, who was author of the book "Indian Fights on the Texas
Frontier", certain aspects of James' life are shrouded in mystery. He
is listed on the 1860 census with his parents and siblings as living in
Comanche, Comanche County, Texas, where his father was then sheriff of the
County. In approximately 1869, he married (806) H. Susanna
Faggard, born in Baldwin County, Alabama in 1852, and whose family were early pioneers of Hamilton County. No
marriage record exists but it can be surmised tht the marriage was before 1869
because the Hamilton County courthous in Hamilton burned down in that year and
many records were lost.
James Deaton may or may not have been an outlaw. Certainly, some of his
descendents thought that he was. However, it should be noted that James
Deaton came to maturity in a post Civil War Texas that was noted for its
lawlessness along the frontier. rather than bein an outlaw, James may
simply have been a typical young cowboy of the era in which men sometimes took
the law into their own hands and were perhaps somewhat loose about whose
cattle they were claiming as their own.
It can be said that just as his grandfather, John Calvin Deaton, had pioneered
Hopkins County, Texas, and his father, Thomas Deaton had pioneered Comanche
County, Texas, James Deaton was one of the earliest pioneers of Kimble County
Texas, and it is so recognized by the Kimble County Historical Association.
During the early years of their lives, it appears that James and Susanna
migrated between Hamilton and Comanche counties. they, along with their
firs child, Amber May, are listed on the 1870 Comanche County, Texas
census. He is last noted on the Comanche County tax rolls for the year
1871 and his brand for cattle is registered in the brand book for Comanche
County with the date of 1873.
By 1876, however, he was definitely in Kimble County, Texas, living at
Junction. Junction at this time was the edge of the frontier and was a
haven for bandits, as noted by Walter Prescott Webb in his book "The Texas
Rangers". By this time, James Deaton was a wealthy young man.
At the age of 28, the tax rolls indicate that he had 12 horses worth $300 and
200 head of cattle worth $800. As his father Thomas as also a wealthy man,
James may have inherited some of this property. If he did not, then
therein may lay the foundation for why his descendents thought him an outlaw.
Kimble County was organized only in 1876. "The Family Book of Kimble
County", a book produced by the local historical association contains much
information about the early history of the county. James Deaton's name
figures prominently in several of the stories. His house stood close to
the center of present day Junction and originally had been built as the first
school house. He bought it for his residence.
He had several cowhands working for him. John C. Gray wrote in February
1927 that he herded cattle for Jim Deaton in the spring of 1876 and that these
cattle grazed in the mesquite brush where the public square of Junction now
exists. What James Deaton is best remembered for in Kimble County,
however, is the manner of his death, an event which still lives in the folklore
of Kimble County, Texas. According to whom you believe, James Deaton was
either murdered or killed in self defense in one of the first killings that
occurred in Kimble County.
Tom Doran, who killed him, was the defendant in the first murder case tried in
Kimble County. It is now impossible to know what really happened. It
is known that his daughter Hattie always told her children that her father had
been shot in the back. Others say it was self defense. In 1937,
Junction resident O.C. Fisher, later to become a prominent United States
Congressman, published "It Occurred in Kimble", one of the first
efforts at oral history undertaken in the United States. His book includes
a description of the Tom Doran and Jim Deaton incident. It reads:
"Tom Doran Kills Jim Deaton
Early in 1880, Jim Deaton tried to kill Tom Doran when they met at Bill Frank's
saloon. Doran sat in the saloon leaning his chair against the bar when
Deaton, with an open knife in his hand, entered and paced to and fro in front of
Doran. Suddenly, as he passed, Jim whipped the knife blade against Doran's
throat. Doran ducked, the blade slashing at the under edge of his
chin. Doran then raised his head and the flesh under his chin dropped down
like an apron (as someone who helped sew him up put it). Deaton had drawn
blood and the feud between the two was not settled. Everybody in Junction
City knew that there would be more trouble. Six months later they met just
outside of the same saloon and one word brought on another. Some
construction work was being done on the building, and Deaton grabbed a piece of
loose lath with which to strike Doran, but the latter shot him with a 'needle'
gun and killed him on the spot. The feud was ended. There was no
trial, remembers one man, as it was a plain case of self defense, and why bother
the man with a trial? Trials cost money.
Tom Doran's preliminary hearing was conducted under an arbor, and during the
course of the proceedings, Mrs. John J. Smith, who had been at these
proceedings, recalled that Jim Deaton's widow made a dramatic appearance on the
scene. Brandishing a loaded gun, she made her way through the crowd and
announced that she wanted to kill that man Doran. Several men relieved her
of the weapon, order was finally restored, and the proceedings resumed. (See:
Fisher, O.C., "It Occurred in Kimble", Anson Jones Press, Houston,
1938, pp. 229 - 230).
However, this may not be the full story. O.C. Fisher was conducting an
oral history based on the reminiscences of early Junction County pioneers.
Certain aspects of his account are not accurate. For example, he states
that this incident occurred early in 1880. However, it did not.
fisher says there was no trial. Others say there was an actual trial (see:
"Family History Book of Kimble County). Perhaps time had dimmed the
memory of whatever pioneer told Fisher the story or, perhaps, the particular
pioneer was a friend of Tom Doran or his family. Others in Kimble County
believe in a different version. After the killing, Tom Doran fled, which
could be an indication of guilt. On 20 Sept., 1878, the following item was
reported in the Galveston Texas "Daily News".
Junction City, September 12, 1878
"My husband was killed in this place yesterday by a man by the name of T.H.
Doran. My husband's name was J.M. Deaton. The difficulty occurred in
a saloon close by and my husband started home and was followed by Doran who shot
him in the back. When my husband was killed, he had nothing to defend
himself with, not even a pocket knife. Thomas H. Doran, a man about 38 or
40 years old, has red sany hair and mustache, blue eyes, about 5 feet 10 inches
high, and weighs about 165 pounds. He had a difficulty and had a cheek cut
very badly with a knife which will be a good mark to identify him. Please accommodate
a poor widow by publishing this description of the murderer of my husband so
that he may be caught and published.
Yours respectfully, H.S. Deaton
It can not be known now whether this is an accurate description of the incident
or the recollections of a grieving widow. Note that Susanna Deaton's
letter contains the information about the deep cut that Doran had
suffered. The fact is that at least some in Kimble County thought it was
necessary to track down Doran. The Galveston Daily News reported on 25
Sept., 1878, the following news:
News Item: James Deaton was shot and killed at Junction City last week by
Thomas Doran, a wild character from Travis County. Whiskey, we learned,
was the cause. At last accounts, Doran was at large but a party of the
good citizens of Kimble County had gone in pursuit.
Doran was eventually apprehended. Since Kimble County did not have a court
house, the trial was held in a brush arbor, located now whether the city park in
Junction is located. Doran was acquitted. However, on 21 Dec., 1878,
Tom Doran himself was killed in a saloon fight in Junction. His killer,
Lewis Temple, was a sheriff's deputy who did not like Doran. Perhaps
Temple had been a friend of James Deaton.
No grave stone marks James Deaton's grave. However, Frederica Burke Wyatt
wrote in "Peace in the Valley, A Chronicle of Kimble County
Cemeteries", that James Deaton is without doubt buried in Pioneer Cemetery
on the banks of the Llano River within the city limits of present day
Junction. Wyatt believes this because it is the only logical place for
Deaton to have been buried. These were the words by the author to Stephen
Pate, who did the research on James Deaton. Indeed Tom Doran was buried in
the same cemetery only three months after Deaton was killed. His grave,
however, is marked and is the oldest marked grave in the cemetery.
As the records show, Susanna Deaton took her young children and returned to
Hamilton County, Texas, where she is shown on the 1880 census living next to her
widowed mother and close to the Elias Deaton family. Family tradition has
held that she was broken hearted by her husband's death and never fully
recovered. She married again to (885) C. S. Uphamon on 26 June,
1883, but died some three months later, leaving her children orphans. The
children of James and Susanna Deaton were:
+161 Amber May (Deaton) CARSON
+199 Harriett "Hattie" Belle
(Deaton) CARSON
876 Jesse DEATON was
born in 1873 in Comanche County, Texas. He possibly
died in 1925 in Arkansas.
+149 Martha "Mattie" Belle
(Deaton) CARSON
877 James DEATON was
born in 1876, probably in Kimble County, Texas.
FOURTH GENERATION
161 Amber May (Deaton) CARSON was born 15 Oct.,
1869 in
Hico, Hamilton County, Texas, and died on 19 April, 1892 in Waller, Waller
County Texas. She was married to (84) Thomas Roe CARSON
199 Harriett "Hattie" Belle
(Deaton) CARSON was born in 1872 in Comanche County Texas, and died on 20
May, 1923 at her family's farm at Corinth, Leon County, Texas. She was
married to (95) Thomas Mitchell CARSON
(please see chapter 4 for more information on Thomas Mitchell CARSON). Their children were:
+200 Ora Myrtle (Carson) PATE
201 Modie CARSON
was born in Oct., 1894 in Leon County, Texas. She
appeared
on the census in 1900 in Leon County. She died on 11 March,
1920
in Leon County,
at the age of 26 years. She was buried in the Buffalo
City
Cemetery, Leon County,
Texas. She never married
+202 Era May (Carson) WALKER
203 Rena Jane CARSON was born 28
Aug., 1898 in Leon County, Texas. She
appeared on the census of 1900 and 1920 In Leon County. She died on 17 Aug.,
1925 in Leon County at the age of 26 and is buried there in Buffalo
Cemetery.
204 William CARSON
was born in 1902 in Leon County, Texas.
+205 Benny Bradford CARSON
+206 James Cuvie CARSON was born
on 3 Nov., 1904 In Leon County, Texas and
died on 30 Oct., 1966 in Eureka, California, and is buried at Ocean View
Cemetery
there. It is believed he never married.
207 Thomas "Tommie"
Mitchell CARSON was born on 11 March, 1907 in
Leon
County, Texas.
+208 Iva Ruth (Carson) HELM
209 Wendell CARSON was born in
1911 in Leon County, Texas.
149 Martha "Mattie" Belle
(Deaton) CARSON was born on 1 Oct., 1875 and died 11 Jan., 1918 in Leon
County, Texas. She was the second wife of (84) Thomas Roe CARSON. She
is buried in Booneville Cemetery, Brazos County, Texas.
FIFTH GENERATION
200 Ora Myrtle (Carson) PATE was born in
1891 in Leon County, Texas and died in July, 1972 in Centerville, Leon County,
Texas. She had been a school teacher in the Boykin Chapel Community in
Leon County, Texas.She married (422) Wilborn Sebastian PATE on 27 Dec., 1916 in
Leon County, Texas. Their children were:
423 Alton PATE, born 1920, died 1982
in New Mexico
424 Elton PATE, born 1923 in Leon
County, Texas
425 Rena Jane PATE, born 1926 in Leon
County, Texas and died 19 Jan., 1993 in
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
+426 Gordon Ralph Sr. PATE
202 Era May (Carson) WALKER was
born on 31 Oct., 1896 in Leon County, Texas. She
was on the
census of 1900 in Leon County. She married (1331) Henry WALKER. Their
child was:
+1334 Marjorie Nell (Walker) REEDER
She later married (1332) Unknown HADWIN on 26 Sept., 1947 in
Madill, Oklahoma.
205 Benny Bradford CARSON
was born on 11 Feb., 1903 in Jewett, Leon County, Texas. He was married to (305)
Alma Florence (Hinsley) CARSON on 29 June, 1924 in Centerville, Leon Co.,
Texas. She was the daughter of (1277) Fant HINSLEY and (1278) Ida
(Wood) HINSLEY. Their marriage of 54 years endured many hard
times. Brad worked for a government agency (WPA?) during the depression
for 50 cents perday, bulding US Highway 75 between Dallas and Houston. He
was a sharecropper most of his life until the early 40's when he moved the
family to Oakwood, Leon County, Texas where he established a partnership of
sorts with Will Hagler. Living on the Hagler farm about 3.5 miles south of
Oakwood, Brad farmed on shares and worked at the local cotton gin in spring and
summer, leaving the harvesting to Alma and the kids. In the winter, he and
Mr. Hagler bought and sold animal pelts. Brad followed this routine for
several years. In 1948 he bought a five acre tract of land on US 79 about
1.6 miles west of Oakwood and built a modest home. By this time Roger was
the only child left at home as the girls were married and had families of their
own. Brad also leased a 80 acre black land farm and had a successful
cotton crop while continuing to gin and trade pelts. By 1950, he bought a
Magnolia (Mobil) gas station in Oakwood which through his hard work became very
successful. He went on to own two other stations in Oakwood, a Fina and a
Texaco. Alma saved silver dimes and half dollars (without Brad's
knowledge) to finance new furniture and appliances for the house. He died
of emphysema brought about from years of smoking cigarettes and inhaling dust
around the cotton gins. Alma was visiting Roger's family in Tyler when she
suffered a stroke from which she never recovered, dying in Tyler, Smith County,
Texas on 16 Nov., 1989. They are both buried in Oakwood City Cemetery,
Oakwood, Leon County, Texas.They were both Christian believers, but Brad
seldom attended church. Their known children are:
+317 Roger Niel CARSON
+1261 Hattie Fay (Carson) DAUFFENBACH
+1279 Addie Jean (Carson) MOORE
206 James Cuvie CARSON was born
on 3 Nov., 1904 In Leon County, Texas and died on 30 Oct., 1966 in Eureka, California, and is buried at Ocean View
Cemetery there. He was married to (336) Hazel (Unknown) CARSON. It
is not known if they had any children. Roger Niel CARSON
remembers him as being legally blind, and having receiving some sort of training
for the blind and could mold bud vases from plastic (a new material at the
time). He made one of the vases for Addie Jean (Carson) MOORE.
208 Iva Ruth (Carson) HELM was born on 19
Sept., 1913 in Kerrville, Texas, and died on 8 Aug., 1974 in Redding,
California. She was married to (1340) Roe Hart HELM. Their children
were:
+1341 Bobbie Roe HELM
+1342 Jackie Leroy HELM
+1343 Joel Keith HELM
+1344 Barbara Ann (Helm) WEST
+1345 Thomas Bradford HELM
SIXTH GENERATION
317 Roger Niel CARSON was born on 29 April, 1937
in Buffalo, Leon County, Texas. He married (326) Betty Sue (Harris)
CARSON on 25 May, 1957 in Donie, Texas. He is a 1960 graduate of Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas, and
served in the military for 17 years. He was in the US Army Military Police
Corps, and spent one year in Korea (1964), a year in Vietnam (1970, and two
3-year tours in Germany. He was discharged in 1977 with the rank of Major
Since that time, they have resided in Tyler,
Texas. Their children are:
+1247 Roger Niel "Kit" Jr. CARSON
+1248 Kathy Jean (Carson) DEAN
+1249 Kyle Bradford CARSON
+337 Kenneth Harris CARSON
426 Gordon Ralph Sr. PATE was born 13 Sept.,
1928 in Leon County, and was married to (816) Shirley Jeanne (Riley) PATE on 15 Aug., 1954 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. He is an attorney and is
a managing partner of the firm of Pate & Dodson in Beaumont, Texas. He
has been listed in "Who's Who in American Law", and is a member of the
American Board of Trial Advocates. Their children are:
+616 Gordon Ralph Jr. PATE
+617 Steven PATE
+618 Kathleen (Pate) WILLIFORD
1261 Hattie Fay
(Carson) DAUFFENBACH was born on 12 Oct., 1925 in Leon County, Texas, and
died on 5 Aug., 2000 in Wichita, Kansas. She was buried in Benton,
Kansas. She married (1280) Robert Cecil Sr. DAUFFENBACH on 1
Sept., 1945 in Dallas, Texas. He was born on 27 Oct., 1917 and died
in June, 1984 in Wichita, Kansas. Their children were:
+1281 Robert Cecil Jr. DAUFFENBACH
+1282 Connie Faye (Dauffenbach) DUKES
+1283 Elizabeth Ann DAUFFENBACH
1284 Sherri
Lynn DAUFFENBACH was born on 4 June, 1951 in Wichita, Kansas, but
died at birth.
+1285 David Allen DAUFFENBACH
+1286 Brad Roger DAUFFENBACH
Hattie Faye later married (1287) George Ronald RUBIA on 10 May, 1968 in
Wichita, Kansas.
1279 Addie Jean (Carson) MOORE
was born on 2 June, 1927. She married (1299) John Stant MOORE. The child of Addie Jean and John Moore was:
+1300 Jerry Stanford MOORE
She later married (1301) Mancil JACKSON, then
(1302) Jimmy Dee BRYAN, then (1299) John Stant MOORE.
1334 Marjorie Nell (Walker) REEDER was born
on 15 March, 1917 in Buffalo, Leon County, Texas. In 2001 she was living
in an assisted living home in Palestine, Texas. She married (1335) Fannin
Carroll REEDER. Their children were:
1336 Bill REEDER
1337 Ellis Ray REEDER was
born on 4 March, 1944 and died on 24 Jan., 1975. He is
buried in Buffalo City Cemetery, Buffalo, Leon County, Texas.
1338 Jerry REEDER
1339 J. W. REEDER is the only
surviving son (2001) , and owns a heating and air
conditioning business in Buffalo, Texas.
1341 Bobbie Roe HELM married (1346) Virginia
(Hartland) HELM, then married (1347) Virginia (Unknown) HELM. The
child of Bobbie Roe and Virginia (Unknown) was:
1348 Roe Hart HELM
1342 Jackie Leroy HELM married (1349) Anita
(Unknown) HELM. Their children were:
+1350 Atessa Constance (Helm)
CAPELLI
+1351 Darius Matthew HELM
1353 Abigail
Amanda Carson HELM
+1354 Cassandra Regina Faranda
(Helm) GUINANE
1343 Joel Keith Sr. HELM married (1353) Kay
(Unknown) HELM. Their children were:
1356 Joel Keith Jr. HELM
1357 Eva Marie HELM
1344 Barbara Ann (Helm) WEST was born on 27
Dec., 1935. She married (1357) Harold Ward WEST on 1 Jan.,
1953. Their children are:
+1358 Marcella Ann WEST
+1359 Melinda Lea WEST
1360 Harold Wayne
WEST was born on 3 Sept., 1957 in Redding, California, and
died on 17 Sept., 1977 in Grand Forks, North Dakota, age 20 years.
+1361 Cynthia Ruth WEST
+1362 Vivian Lynn WEST
1345 Thomas Bradford HELM
was born on 18 Sept., 1939. He married (1363) Tonya (Unknown) HELM.
Their children are:
1365 Derek HELM
1366 Christopher HELM
1367 Damon HELM
He then married (1364) Brenda (Unknown) HELM. Their child was:
1368 Zachary HELM
SEVENTH GENERATION
616 Gordon Ralph Jr. PATE was born on 10
June, 1956 in Beaumont, Texas. He is married to (858) Diana (Clonger)
PATE.
Their children are:
817 Eric PATE
818 Hannah PATE
819 Josh PATE
617 Steven PATE was born on 6 May, 1958 in
Beaumont, Texas. He married (878) Jean (Janssen) PATE on 15 Oct., 1995 in
Houston, Harris County, Texas. He is a member of the Sons of the Republic of
Texas, tracing his lineage to (786) Marshall Crawford, father of (882) Harriett
Crawford who married Thomas Deaton. He is a 1980 graduate of
Vanderbilt University, Magna Cum Laude with a Phi Beta Kappa key. He is a
graduate of Vanderbilt Law School and clerked for a United States District Court
after graduation from law school. He is a partner with the law firm of
Fulbright Jaworski, the nation's sixth largest firm, in Houston, Texas, where he
specializes in trial law. He is a fellow of the Houston and Texas Bar
Foundations and is a member of the Federation of Insurance and Corporate
Counsels. He is listed in "Who's Who in America", and
"Who's Who in American Law". Their child is:
820 Teddy Crane PATE
618 Kathleen (Pate) WILLIFORD was born 28 July, 1961 in
Beaumont, Texas. She married (812) Jeff WILLIFORD on 8 Jan.,
1989. Their children are:
821 Austin WILLIFORD
822 Patrick Riley WILLIFORD
823 Gordon Pate WILLIFORD
1247 Roger Niel "Kit" Jr. CARSON was born on 2
May, 1959 in Huntsville, Walker County, Texas. He married (1253) Lynda
Kay (Brown) CARSON on 9 Aug., 1979 in First Methodist Church, Jacksonville,
Texas. Their children are:
1255 Kristopher Kirkpatrick
CARSON was born on 3 April, 1982
1256 Dalton Chase CARSON was
born on 26 May, 1991
They were divorced and he subsequently married (1254) Cindy (Arnold)
CARSON on 3 June, 1995 in Colonial Hills Baptist Church, Tyler, Texas.
1248 Kathy Jean (Carson) DEAN was born on 20 June, 1961
in Georgia Baptist Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia. She was married to (1257) Lawrence
Reagan DEAN in June of 1980 in Flint Baptist Church, Flint, Texas. Their
children are:
1258 Lawrence Ryan DEAN was born on
30 June, 1982
1259 Timothy Adam DEAN was born on 4
April, 1985
1260 Jonathan Taylor DEAN was born
on 7 Nov., 1988
1249 Kyle Bradford CARSON was
born on 4 Feb., 1966 in Darnell Army Hospital, Fort Hood, Texas. He
married (1250) Rebecca Ann (Hardin) CARSON on 18 May, 1987 in the
Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Tyler, Texas
337 Kenneth Harris CARSON was born on 10 Oct.,
1973 in Irving Medical Center, Irving, Texas. He married (1252) Tammi
Michelle (Linville) CARSON on 16 Dec., 1995 in the First Baptist Church,
Whitehouse, Texas. He is a senior in medical student at Texas A&M University as
of 2003.
1281 Robert Cecil Jr. DAUFFENBACH was born
on 25 May, 1946 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He married (1289) Mary
(Unknown) DAUFFENBACH. Their children are:
1262 Hugh DAUFFENBACH graduated
from Texas A&M in engineering in 2002
1291 Thomas DAUFFENBACH
1282 Connie Faye (Dauffenbach) DUKES
was born on 22 Dec., 1948 in Wichita, Kansas. She married (1288) Jim
Juan Stacy DUKES on 17 June, 1966 in McConnell AFB Chapel, Wichita,
Kansas. Their children are:
+1292 Paul Jon DUKES
+1293 Mark Spencer DUKES
+1294 Phillip Scott DUKES
+1295 Cindy Carole (Dukes) GONGORA
+1296 Cara Cheri (Dukes) HOURIET
1283 Elizabeth Ann DAUFFENBACH
was born on 4 June, 1951 in Wichita, Kansas. Her child is:
1298 Mark LONG
1285 David Allen DAUFFENBACH
was born on 15 Aug., 1958 in Wichita, Kansas. He was married to (1304) Barbara
(Hattaway) DAUFFENBACH. Their child was:
1305 Drew Allen DAUFFENBACH
was born on 21 April, 1982
They were divorced and he married (1303) Jody (Patis) DAUFFENBACH.
Their child was:
1306 Carsen Faye DAUFFENBACH
1286 Brad Roger DAUFFENBACH
was born on 10 Aug., 1960 in Wichita, Kansas. He was married to (1308)
Darla Beth (Clark) DAUFFENBACH. Their children were:
1290 Brett Roger DAUFFENBACH
1309 Matthew Kean DAUFFENBACH
1300 Jerry Stanford MOORE was
born on 31 July, 1946 in Memorial Hospital, Palestine, Texas. He was
married to (1310) Jeraldine Patricia (Soares) MOORE in Memorial Baptist
Church, Oakwood, Texas. Their children are:
+1311 Jared Keith Sr. MOORE
1312 Jennifer Kay (Moore) GULLEY
married (1313) Jeffery Jay GULLEY
1314 Jason Kyle MOORE
1350 Atessa Constance (Helm)
CAPELLI was born on 14 Sept., 1963 in Tehran, Iran. She married (1369) (Unknown)
CAPELLI. Their children were:
1370 Gabriel Helm CAPPELLI was born on 18 March,
1986 in New Haven,
Connecticut.
1371 Darius Helm CAPPELLI was
born on 7 Sept., 1989 in Stansford, Connecticut.
1354 Cassandra Regina Faranda (Helm) GUINANE
was born on 17 Dec., 1972 in Tehran, Iran. She married (1372) (Unknown)
GUINANE. Their children were:
1373 Christopher Helm GUINANE was born on 4 Dec.,
1993
1374 Oscar Helm GUINANE was
born on 28 Jan., 1995
1375 Tieman Helm GUINANE was
born on 27 March, 1996
1358 Marcella Ann (West) TRETHEWAY
was born on 9 Feb., 1954. She married (1376) David Martin Sr.
TRETHEWAY on 14 Aug., 1976 in Redding, California. Their children are:
1377 Anna Carissa TRETHEWAY was
born on 12 July, 1977
1378 David Martin Jr. TRETHEWAY was
born on 14 July, 1978.
1359 Melinda Lea (West) UTLEY
was born on 22 Aug., 1960. She married (1379) Darrel Leroy MILLAR on
14 Feb., 1987 in Redding, California. Their children are:
1380 Brandon Scott UTLEY was
born on 9 May, 1988
1381 Elaine Lea UTLEY was
born on 2 April, 1990
1361 Cynthia Ruth (West) MILLAR
was born on 22 Aug., 1960. She married (1382) Darrell Leroy MILLAR on
14 Feb., 1987 in Redding, California. Their children were:
1383 Kayla Marie MILLAR was
born on 7 March, 1988
1384 Karly Lynn MILLAR was
born on 2 Nov., 1989
1362 Vivian Lynn (West) WILKERSON
was born on 22 July, 1961 in Redding, California. She married (1385) Timothy
Raymond WILKERSON on 18 Sept., 1982 in Yuba City, California. Their
children are:
1386 Nathan Edward WILKERSON was
born on 20 Dec., 1985
1387 Emmalea Ann WILKERSON was
born on 18 Dec., 1987
EIGHTH GENERATION
1292 Paul Jon DUKES was
born on 11 Jan., 1967 in Wichita, Kansas. He married (1315) Belinda (Arevalo)
DUKES on 2 Sept., 1990 in San Antonio, Texas. Their child is:
1316 Valerie Gayle DUKES, who
was born on 26 Jan., 1992.
1293 Mark Spencer DUKES was
born on 25 March, 1968 in Wichita, Kansas. He married (1317) Ruth Ann MANKA on 13 July, 1996 in San Antonio, Texas. Their
children are:
1318 Joshua David DUKES was
born on 13 Feb., 1996
1319 Jacob Robert DUKES was
born on 11 Feb., 1997
1294 Phillip Scott DUKES was
born on 25 Sept., 1969 in St. Joseph, Missouri. He married (1321) Randi
Michelle (Wilton-Clark) DUKES on 27 May, 1995 in Calgary, Alberta,
Canada. Their child is:
1322 Elijah Keegan DUKES was born on
13 Nov., 1997
1295 Cindy Carole (Dukes)
GONGORA was born on 30 Jan., 1971 in Washington, D.C. She married (1320) Jesus
"Jesse" GONGORA. Their child is:
1323 Noah Andrew GONGORA
1296 Cara Cheri (Dukes) HOURIET
was born on 20 Aug., 1973 in LaPlata, Maryland. She married (1297) Jean
Pierre HOURIET on 9 Sept., 1995 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.
1311 Jared Keith Sr. MOORE was
born on 11 July, 1966 in Memorial Hospital, Palestine, Texas. He was
married to (1324) Yura Lee (Brunner) MOORE. Their children are:
1327 Jared Keith Jr. MOORE was
born on 8 Dec., 1984 and is a freshman at Texas A&M as
of 2003
1328 Jenna Katelynn MOORE was
born on 24 Oct., 1988
1329 Jayla Kristen MOORE was
born on 25 Jan., 1991
Jared then married (1325) Tracy Grant (Henderson) MOORE. Their child
was:
1330 Justin Ryne MOORE was
born on 24 July, 1996
He is now (2001) married to (1326) Deborah (Dorman) MOORE.
SOURCES:
1. The information for the first four generations of this chapter was researched and prepared by (617) Stephen PATE,
who gives some research sources within his presentation.
2. The information on (205) Benny Bradford CARSON and
his descendents was provided by his son, (317) Roger Niel CARSON.
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