Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Will of Thomas Fussell

By Pat and Ginger Allen

A 5th Great Grandfather of Julia & Macell Walters
A 6th Great Grandfather of Gaylon Ray Krizak
A 7th Great Grandfather of Colleen and Erin Krizak
See Descendants Report for Thomas Fussell for your connection.

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Will of Thomas FUSSELL
• Birth: 13 JAN 1676 in Charles Parish, York County, Virginia
This is a copy of the Will of Thomas Fussell, 4 Jun 1735, Bertie Parish, North Carolina.
In the name of God, Amen. I , Thomas Fussell of the parish of Bertie in
North Carolina being somewhat sick in body but sound, perfect,
disposing mind and memory, thanks be to Almighty God for the same, and
calling to mind the uncertain state of this transitory life and that
all flesh must yield unto death when it shall please God to call , do
make and order in this my last will and testament in the manner
following.
First of all, I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God hoping
through the merits of my only Savior Jesus Christ to have full remission
of all my sins and to inherit eternal life, and as to my body I commit
to the earth from whence it came to be decently interred at the
discretion of my Executor named , and as for my temporal estate
wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me, I give and dispose of in
the manner following, viz, in the first place, I do give or bequeath to
my eldest daughter Elizabeth the wife of Gilbert Weaver, six hogs.
likewise to my daughter Mary the wife of John Rainwater, six hogs.
Also to my daughter Martha the wife of John Arnal other six hogs more,
and to my daughter Ann, I bequeath the gray horse called Shaver and the
gray horse called Squirrel to my daughter Sarah. Also to my daughter
Ann, I give the wooling wheel, two cows, two yearlings, one dish, one
basin, one blanket, five hundred slay. Likewise to my daughter Sarah,
I give two cows, two yearlings, one dish , the pot and cotton cards, the
bed and two blankets belonging to the house. Likewise to my daughter
Elizabeth the wife of Gilbert Weaver, I give the linen wheel and the
four hundred slay. As for my son, Aaron Fussell, I make him my fully
and wholly Executor of all the rest of my personal estate, as witness
my hand this fourth day of June in the year of our Lord God 1735.

Thomas (X) Fussell
William (X) Weaver, Jurat
Richard (X) Head, Jurat
John (X) Cook

Monday, February 2, 2009

Evelyn Joyce Leu Oliver 1929-1999


GOODRICH -- Evelyn Joyce Leu Oliver, 70, of Goodrich died Tuesday, Oct. 26, 1999, in Austin, where she lived for several years with her daughter, Linda Stuart.

She was born Feb. 2, 1929. A native of Houston, she ran the Mode-O-Day shop in Livingston for several years. She attended Schwab City Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by her father, Ralph Leu, and her brother Jimmie Leu.

Survivors include her mother, Ruby M. Leu; daughter, Linda Stubart; son, Richard Spillman and his wife Paula; grandsons, Jason Whitney, and Jeff Knight and his wife Bonnie; great-grandsons, Justin Knight; brother, Billy Leu and his wife Cheryl; sister, Annette Stamps and her husband Vergil; niece Debbie Leu and great-niece, Sydney Leu; nephews Michael, Douglas, and Kyle Stamps; and numerous other loving relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30, at Schwab City Baptist Church, followed by graveside services at Peebles Cemetery. Flowers may be sent to Schwab City Baptist Church.

James Carlton Lowe 1933-1993


LIVINGSTON -- Funeral services for James Carlton Lowe, 68, of Livingston were held Tuesday, July 20, 1993, from the Cochran Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Bill Skaar and Chaplain Gene Webb officiating. Internment followed in Menard Chapel Cemetery.

Mr. Lowe died July 17 at his residence in Livingston.

He was born Aug. 29, 1933 in Knight, the son of George Cooper Lowe and Mae Walters. On Sept. 26, 1948 he married the former Voncile Carpenter in Livingston.

Mr Lowe was a member of Livingston Masonic Lodge No. 14 AF&AM, VFW Post 8568, helped organize the Exxon Annuitant Club of East Texas and served on the board of directors of the Menard Chapel Cemetery Association. He served in the Pacific while in the U.S. Army, serving in a special division to land troops in amphibian tanks, Division 536. Mr. Lowe worked for Exxon Co. USA for 40 years in the Exportation Department as a data acquisition specialist. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Tyler.

Survivors include his wife, Voncile Lowe of Livingston; two sons, James and wife Sandy Lowe of Austin and George and wife Tammy Lowe of Houson; daughter, Debra Dawson of Tyler; sister Wilma Oliver of Livingston; five grandchildren, Matthew and wife Tanya Dawson, Same Lowe, Ben Lowe, David Dawson and Johnathan Lowe; one great-grandchild, Eric Dawson; and special niece Glenda Brown.

Paullbearers were James Carpenter, Fred Carpenter, William Carpenter, Claude Carpenter, Don Carpenter and Terry Carpenter. Honorary pallbearers were J.D. Todd, A.D. Summerall, Robert Frank, Clarence Floyd and members of 536 Division.

Military honors were provided by VFW Post 8568.

Cochran Funeral Homes was in charge of the arrangements.

James Andrew Walters


LIVINGSTON -- Funeral services for James Andrew Walters, 89, of Livingston will be held at 2 p.m. Thrusday, Sept. 9, 1993, from the chapel of Pace Funeral Home, with Bro. William Bloodsworth officiating, assisted by Bro. Ernest Johnson. Internment will follow in Menard Chapel Cemetery.
Mr. Walters died Sept. 7 in Baptist Memorial Hospital, Liberty.
He was a life-log resident of Polk County.
Pace Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Frances Louisa Oliver 1912-2007


July 31, 1912 - September 5, 2007

Funeral services for Frances Louisa Oliver, was  held Saturday, September 8,2007 at the Pace Funeral Home.  Visitation was Friday evening from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM,  Rev. Frank Hood and Rev. Harold Isaacs officiated.  Interment followed in  Peebles Cemetery.

Mrs. Oliver passed away  September 5,1007 in  Stafford, Texas, at the Oasis Lifestyle Assisted Living Home.  She was 95 years old.

Mrs. Oliver loved to travel, play cards and dominoes and especially enjoyed being around her grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her Husband, Jesse Oliver, her son Coy Oliver and her mother and father, Odie and James Boyd Riley.

Her survivors are her daughter-in-law, Justine Oliver of Sugarland and her grandchildren; Gary Oliver and wife Jeannette, Ricky Oliver and Wife Rosanne and Cathy Price and Husband Barry. Great-grandchildren Dianne Strom, Christine Taylor, Rebecca Price and Ben Price.

http://www.pacefuneral.com/services.asp?page=odetail&id=2622&locid=25

Lawrence Donald Jackson 1939-2001


LIVINGSTON -- Funeral services for Lawrence Donald “L.D.” Jackson, 61, were held Monday, Aug. 6, 2001 from the Cochran Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Tony Gilbert officiating. Internment followed in Menard Chapel Cemetery.

Mr. Jackson died Saturday, Aug. 4, at his residence in Livingston.

He was born Oct. 2, 1939 in Livingston, the son of Jessie Archie Jackson and Damaras Murphy Jackson. Mr. Jackson Was a Master Mason in Trinity Lodge No. 14 in Livingston and was a member of Providence Baptist Church, Livingston.

Survivors included his wife, Patsy Ann Jackson of Livingston; son, Lawrence “Bubba” Donald Jackson Jr. of Livingston; mother-in-law Esther Hann of Livingston; brothers, C.B. “Curly” Jackson of Houston, Archie Jackson of Coldsprings, Bill Jackson of Holly Grove, Hewy Jackson of Porter and Claud Jackson of High Island and sisters, Evon Roberts of Schwab City and Mary Jane Price of Providence.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Loyd Jackson and sister, Ivene Warren.

Paulbearers were nephews: James Roberts, Charles Roberts, David Warren, Hewy Jackson Jr., Rodney Jackson, Darrell Jackson, Randy Jackson, Damon Jackson, Len Steagall, Harold Steagall Jr. and Billy Yates.

Oleta Nell Walters 1926-1990


LIVINGSTON -- Funeral services for Oleta Nell Walters, 63, of Livingston were held Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1990 from the Cochran Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Gerald Morris officiating, assisted by the Rev. Franklin Jones. interment followed in Peebles Cemetery.

Mrs Walters died Sept. 16 in Parkway Hospital

She was born Sept 18, 1926 in Polk County, the daughter of Henry Grady McCaghren and Alverta Matthews McCaghren. On July 14, 1946 she married Reuel B. Walters in Houston. Mars Walters was a homemaker and member of First United Pentecostal Church.

Survivors included her husband, Reuel B. Walters of Livingston; daughters and sons-in-law, Linda Nell and Lamar Reed of Port Neches and Nelva James and John Cain of Livingston; sons and daughter-in-law, Bentley Ray and Susan Walters of Humble; grandsons, Peyton Reed and David Reed of Port Neches, James Walters and Brian Walters of Humble, and Grady Allen Cain of Livingston; granddaughter, Rebecca Reed or Port Neches; father and stepmother, Henry Grady and Ann McCaughren of Livingston; and numerous other relatives and friends.

Pallbearers were Doug Hand, Don Senchal, Hubert Withers, J.D. Johnson, Roy Boothe and Marvin Williams.

Cochran Funeral Homes was in charge of the arrangements.

Robert Stace Walters 1846-1912

Robert Stace Walters born Jan 9, 1846 Jones Co. Ms; died Sept 12, 1912 Smithfield (Ace), TX; Buried Menard Chapel Cemetery, Polk Co, Tx.
Married before June 1868 to Melissa Creel born 1851 Jones Co. Ms; died after Nov 1871 in TX
I do not know where she was buried. Melissa is the daughter of Jackson Creel born 1831 MS died TX. Married before 1840 to Louise Ann born 1835 MS; Unknown death date & burial place in TX.

The children of Jackson Creel born 1831 MS & wife Louise Ann born 1825 MS were (according to 1860 Jones Co MS census & 1870 Polk Co Tx census) Melissa J; Wesley born 1952 MS; born 1856 MS;
Benjamin born 1861 MS. also in household in 1870 was Susan Walters born 1929 MS & George W. Walters born 1861 MS. Susan was probably sister with her son.

The children of Robert Stace Walters & Melissa J. Creel according to the 1870 Polk Co TX census & the 1880 Tyler Co TX census are: James Morgan Walters born June 15, 1868 Jones Co MS died March 26, 1938 Polk Co TX & buried Menard Chapel Cemetery Polk Co TX & Amanda Elizabeth Walters born November 1871 Warren, Tyler Co, TX & died 1861 & buried at Menard Chapel Cemetery Polk Co TX.

Hope this is good info for each of you. See you on Sept 20th.


Patsy Jackson

Sally Walters Massey - In Her Own Words


This is my life:

I was born Zelda Walters (“Sally” is a nickname) 09-30-1927 in Polk County, Livingston, Texas. My father William Allen Walters married Ida Mae Munson. To this union was born four sons and four daughters. They maintained a devout religious background in our home. I graduated in 1944 at the age of 16 and attended Durham Business School. I was secretary to the Polk County School Superintendant’s office for 6 years. In 1946 I married Leveritt Massey, a native of Beaumont, Texas. To this union was born three sons. We have eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. I was employed with Viltrup / Dearmond Insurance Company for two years. We then owned Grangerland Grocery for five years. I was then employed with Equifax for 13 years as a steno typist and head of the steno pool. They are fact finding organization for business decisions. I retired in 1983. we have entertained four foreign exchange students from Spain and France for summer vacations since 1990. We visited one of the families in France for ten days and plan to visit all of them five years ago was cancelled when cancer of the colon was discovered. We became personal friends with a Russian family from Kiev about ten years ago. We visited regularly for about a year, helping them with the English language. The first full sentence they learned was Matress Mac’s “Save you money.” We have friends in Wales and was there two weeks.
I enjoy my piano, organ, gardening, and quilting.
And I love my “club” members. [Cut & Shoot Volunteer Outreach Club]

Dorothy Fae McAlister 1990


LIVINGSTON -- Funeral Services for Dorothy Fae McAlister, 67, of Lake Jackson were held Friday, Dec. 28, 1990 from the Cochran Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Fred Chambers officiating. Internment will follow in Peebles Cemetery.

Mrs. McAlister died Tuesday, Dec. 25, in Brazosport Memorial Hospital in Lake Jackson. She was a member of Friendship Assembly of God Church in East Bernard.

Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Sandra and Bill Henderson of Lake Jackson; father Charlie Walters of Livingston; sister, Wanda Ferguson of East Bernard; two grandsons, James Henderson and wife Sheila of Great Lakes, Ill. and William Henderson of California; four granddaughters, Kathy Boddie and Husband Doyle, and Rebecca Henderson, all of Lake Jackson, Mary Zambada of Angleton and Marty Lewis of Lufkin; five great-grandchildren and other relatives and many friends.

Pallbearers were Jimmy McDonald, Bob McDonald, Doyle Boddie, Reuel Walters, Johnny Yeats, and Perry Loftin. Honarary paulbearers were Bill Henderson, James Henderson, Dempsey Hickman, VictorGalloway and John Shirley.

Cochran Funeral Homes was in charge of arrangements.

Doris Arline Walters 1924-2000


LIVINGSTON -- Funeral services for Doris Arline Walters, 75, of Point Blank were held Saturday, Feb.19, 2000, from the Pace Funeral Home Chapel, with Dr. Ben Welmaker officiating. Internment followed in Peebles Cemetery on FM 1988.

Mrs Walters died Wednesday, Feb 16, in Huntsville.
She was born June 5, 1924 in Dussett, the daughter of Jesse Samuel Musgrove and Versie Harris Musgrove, both of whom preceded her in death. On Dec. 29, 1945 she married Henry Alvin Walters.

Survivors included her husband, Henry Alvin Walters of Point Blank; sons, James W Bridsont and wife Peggy of Shepherd, Henry R. Walters Sr. and wife Tomie of Houston, and Larry E. Walters and wife Donna of Big Sandy; daughter, Brenda K. Leger of Point Blank; brother, Kenneth Wayne Musgrove and wife Glada of Point Blank; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers were Jimmy Birdsong, Curtis A. Leger, Donnis Walters, Henry R. Walters, Randy Walters and Russell E. Walters. Honorary pallbearer was Kenny Whettleman.

Alton Walters 1908-2000


Henry Walter’s son; Henry was the half-brother of James Morgan Walters.
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COUPLE CELEBRATES 68TH ANNIVERSARY -- Alton and Edna Walters celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary with a family dinner at their home in Ace. They married on Jan 6, 1932 and are both Polk County natives. They lived in Houston for 26 years then retired and returned to their home in Ace in 1974. Their children are Sonja and Wally Asendorf of Georgetown, Darlene and Harold Wise of Canton and Sally Racki of Rye. They also have six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

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LIVINGSTON -- Funeral services for Alton “Pappy” Walters, 92, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, July 17, 2000, from the Cochran Funeral Chapel, with John Brimacombe officiating. Internment will follow in Menard Chapel Cemetery.

Mr. Walters died Friday, July 14, at his residence in Livingston.

He was born Feb. 11, 1908 in Ace, the son of Henry and Exer Griffin Walters.

Survivors include his wife of 68 years, Edna Walters, whom he married on Jan. 6, 1932 in Shreveport, LA.; daughter, Sally Racki of Rye; daughters and sons-in-law, Sonja and Wally Asendorf of Georgetown, and Darlene and Harold Wise of Canton; brother and sister-in-law, Arley and Lonnie Walters of Houston; sister Sadie Murphy of Livingston; granddaughters, Alyssa Racki, April Racki Townsend, Toni Asendorf and Terri Asendorf; grandsons, Joe Keith Mang and wife Monte, Grad Bowman and Jim Wise; great-grandsons, Chase Townsend, Hunter Townsend and Curtis Lee Wise; and great-granddaughters, Caitlin Townsend, Alexa Mang and Haley Mang.

Pallbearers will be Joe Keith Mang, Brad Bowman, Arley Walters, Wally Asendorf, Harold Wise and Frank Campagna. Honorary pallbearers will be Pail Ducoin and Don Travis.

Ruby Walters Lannou 1919-1999


HOUSTON -- Funeral services for Ruby Lannou, 80, were held Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1999, from Forest Oaks Baptist Church, Houston. Graveside services were held at Menard Chapel Cemetery in Polk County.

Mrs Lannou died Monday, Oct. 25

Survivors included her daughter, Emily Cegelski and her husband Greg; sister, Sadie Murphy; brother Alton Walters and wife Edna, and Arley Walters and wife Lonnelle; grandchildren, Jeff and Rachel Cegelski and numerous nieces and nephews.

Forest Park Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

She may be SSN 450-26-4513, born 27 Mar 1919.

Our Jamestown Ancestors

By Pat and Ginger Allen
Details on living people removed.

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Jamestown VA Immigrant Ancestors
Walter Chiles and Elizabeth Maury
Ancestors of
William Allen Walters, and his children David Peyton Walters, Inez Walters, Reuel Bentley Walters, Zelda (Sally) Walters, Hollis Leon Walters, Ralph Junius Walters, Macell Virginia Walters, their descendants,
and Julia Ann Walters, and her descendants
Gaylon Ray Krizak, Colleen Ann Krizak, and Erin Julia Krizak

Emigrated from England 
to Jamestown, Virginia in 1636. 

Descendants of Walter Chiles and Elizabeth Maury: 

I. Walter Chiles
Descendants of Walter Chiles I, Immigrant to Jamestown Virginia 1636

Generation No. 1

1. WALTER1 CHILES I was born 20 Mar 1608 in St. Mary, Redcliff Parish, Warrington, Somerset, England, and died 1653 in Jamestown, Virginia. He married ELIZABETH MAURY. She was born Abt. 1602 in Middlesex, England, and died 1672 in Jamestown, Virginia.

Bio of Colonel Walter Chiles, born in England 1608, died in Virginia 1653:
The first mention of the original Chiles emigrant to Virginia is found in the records of the High Court of Admiralty Examinations in England. In the record of Examination No. 301 dated 24 July 1637 the Witness was Walter Chiles of Bristol, a clothworker age 29 who signed his own name to the document. He states that he was a passenger on the ship 'Blessing', of Falmouth and was employed to assist Henry Tuton, the ship’s purser. The ship was at James Town, Virginia for fourteen weeks. The date of Walter Chiles's first arrival in Virginia was probably 1636. 

Some six months later after the 24 Jul 1637 Examinations, Walter Chiles, had outfitted his own ship and by 1 Mar 1638 was again in Virginia. On that date he was awarded 400 acres in Charles City County. The award stipulation was: “50 acres being due for his own personal adventure, 50 for his wife Elizabeth, 50 for his son William, 50 for son Walter and two hundred for the transportation of four other persons, viz: Henry Fulton, John Govey John Shaw and Sarah Cole, to the colony.” The location of the land was Westerly upon the Appamattuck River, Northerly upon land of Edward Tunstall and Southerly towards the falls. 

The records of 20 Oct 1642 granted Walter Chiles 613 acres in Charles City County, “At Appamattocke River, beginning at the upward bounds of Mr. Tunstall’s land and adjoining William Sanders. Due by virtue of a former patent and transportation of 4 persons:.....(page 1) 

We do not know the name of Walter Chiles's ship in 1638, but the name of his ship in 1652 was, “The Fame of Virginia”, and it was engaged in trade with Holland and England. 

He was chosen Speaker of the Assembly of the House of Burgesses Jun/July 6, 1652 but he refused at that time because he was having a dispute with the authorities over his ship. (see page 2). He was a member of the 1641 Virginia Assembly. He was held in high esteem by the colonists. He represented Charles City in the House of Burgesses in 1642 and 1643, represented James City in 1645, 1646, 1649, and in 1652 was elected Speaker of the House. Other records are missing so he may have been a representative for other years. 

Governor William Berkeley, in 1649, sold the home known as the “Kemp House” to Walter Chiles for the sum of 26,000 pounds of tobacco. It was the first brick house in America and was located in Jamestown.

Child of WALTER CHILES and ELIZABETH MAURY is:
2. i. WALTER2 CHILES II, b. 20 Mar 1630, Bristol Middlesex, England; d. 15 Nov 1671, Jamestown, Virginia.

The said Walter Chiles, II. was the child of Walter Chiles, I. born on 1608 at England died at Jamestown, Va. on 1653 and his wife Elizabeth born at England died at Jamestown, Va. proof of parentage and references The Chiles Family in Virginia by W. B. Cridlin, Va. Mag. of Hist. and Biog. Vols. 19 and 20.

Generation No. 2

2. WALTER2 CHILES II (WALTER1) was born 20 Mar 1630 in Bristol Middlesex, England, and died 15 Nov 1671 in Jamestown, Virginia. He married SUSANNA. She was born Abt. 1635.

Child of WALTER CHILES and SUSANNA is:
3. i. HENRY3 CHILES, b. 04 Apr 1669, Jamestown, James City, Virginia; d. 1720, St. Paul's Parish, Virginia.





Generation No. 3

3. HENRY3 CHILES (WALTER2, WALTER1) was born 04 Apr 1669 in Jamestown, James City, Virginia, and died 1720 in St. Paul's Parish, Virginia. He married MARGARET LITTLEPAGE Abt. 1688 in Hanover, Virginia. She was born 1673 in St Peters Parish, New Kent, Virginia, and died 1720 in St. Paul’s Parish, Virginia.

Child of HENRY CHILES and MARGARET LITTLEPAGE is:
4. i. SUSANNA4 CHILES, b. 1690, New Kent, Virginia; d. 1762, Halifax County, Virginia.

Historical Notes for Henry Chiles Born 1669

  Henry died in 1720 in St. Paul's Parish, Virginia. He married first Margaret Littlepage and second Mary.

Information on Henry, his father Walter, and his grandfather Walter is from WALTER CHILES OF JAMESTOWN compiled by Joanne Chiles Eakin. 

--Among the “Public Officers in Virginia in 1702” was Henry Chiles. He was a Justice of the Peace from New Kent County on 18 Jul 1702. 

--A King William Courthouse deed dated 20 Nov 1702 records Henry Chiles, Gent, of New Kent, purchasing 492 acres on the Pamunkey River from Richard Littlepage, Gent, of New Kent, and Frances his wife. It is a three page deed and very full in describing the transaction. 

--On the Quit Rent Rolls (Tax Rolls) Henry was listed as owning 700 acres of land in King William County in 1704 and also 700 acres in New Kent County in the Parish of St. Peter and St. Paul. (pg. 17) 

--Henry married first Margaret Littlepage, and 2nd Mary (last name unknown. who 2ndly married a Mr. Howe). 

--In 1671 there is a record of Henry in the Council Journal MSS when his father Walter, appears on behalf of his sons John and Henry regarding land in Westmoreland County on 4 April 1671. (pg. 16) 

--There is a deed in from Mary Howe, Orange Co., Virginia dated 17 Jun 1765 that mentions certain slaves left to her by will to the said Mary Howle (then Mary Chiles) will bearing the date 29 April 1718 by Henry Chiles. 

--The last record of Henry Chiles on the St. Paul’s Parish Vestry Book of Hanover Co. was : “At a Vestry held at ye lower Church ye 29 Oct. 1720. Mr. David Meriwether was admitted a Vestryman for this Parish in the room of Mr. Henry Chiles, lately deceased.” pg. 18) 

Copy of document in book of the Indenture 20 November 1673 between James Wadding, Susanna his wife, late the wife and executrix of Walter Chiles of James City aforesaid gentleman deceased, and John Page.....It mentions in the indenture (1649 Walter Chiles of James City aforesaid Gentleman, (father of the aforesaid Walter Chiles)....towards the end---”And in or about the year of our Lord, one thousand six hundred fifty and three, the said Walter Chiles, the father dyed (leaving the said Walter Chiles late husband to the said Susanna Wadding party to these parts) his eldest son and heir at law.....the fifteenth day of November Anno Domini one thousand six hundred seventy one he the said Walter Chiles the son, made his last will and testament in writing, and Susanna his then wife (now Susanna Wadding party to these presents) sole executrix thereof....Shortly after the making of the will the said Walter Chiles the son dyed. (pages 10-12) 




Generation No. 4

4. SUSANNA4 CHILES (HENRY3, WALTER2, WALTER1) was born 1690 in New Kent, Virginia, and died 1762 in Halifax County, Virginia. She married JOHN TINSLEY Abt. 1714 in New Kent County, Virginia. He was born 1689 in New Kent County, Virginia, and died 17 May 1762 in Halifax County, VA.

More About JOHN TINSLEY and SUSANNA CHILES:
Marriage: Abt. 1714, New Kent County, Virginia


Child of SUSANNA CHILES and JOHN TINSLEY is:
5. i. RACHEL5 TINSLEY, b. 1718, Antrim Parish, Halifax County, Virginia; d. 09 Apr 1777, Craven, South Carolina.


Generation No. 5

5. RACHEL5 TINSLEY (SUSANNA4 CHILES, HENRY3, WALTER2, WALTER1) was born 1718 in Antrim Parish, Halifax County, Virginia, and died 09 Apr 1777 in Craven, South Carolina. She married JOHN CARGILL, SR. Abt. 1740 in Brunswick, Prince George, Virginia. He was born 1714 in Surry County, Virginia, and died in Craven, South Carolina.


Child of RACHEL TINSLEY and JOHN CARGILL is:
6. i. ELIZABETH SARAH6 CARGILL, b. 04 Feb 1749, Lunenburg County, Virginia; d. 17 Mar 1787, Charleston, South Carolina.


Generation No. 6

6. ELIZABETH SARAH6 CARGILL (RACHEL5 TINSLEY, SUSANNA4 CHILES, HENRY3, WALTER2, WALTER1) was born 04 Feb 1749 in Lunenburg County, Virginia, and died 17 Mar 1787 in Charleston, South Carolina. She married WITTENHALL WARNER 19 Jul 1766 in Colleton County, South Carolina. He was born 12 Dec 1736 in Dublin, Ireland, and died 25 Jan 1819 in Orangeburg District, South Carolina.


Child of ELIZABETH CARGILL and WITTENHALL WARNER is:
7. i. CHARLOTTE7 WARNER, b. 10 Jul 1775, Craven County, South Carolina; d. Abt. 1828, Louisiana.


Generation No. 7

7. CHARLOTTE7 WARNER (ELIZABETH SARAH6 CARGILL, RACHEL5 TINSLEY, SUSANNA4 CHILES, HENRY3, WALTER2, WALTER1) was born 10 Jul 1775 in Craven County, South Carolina, and died Abt. 1828 in Louisiana. She married WILLIAM (BILLY) MORRIS 1792 in Craven County, South Carolina. He was born Abt. 1772 in Craven County, South Carolina.


Child of CHARLOTTE WARNER and WILLIAM MORRIS is:
8. i. MARY B. "POLLY"8 MORRIS, b. Abt. 1798, Georgia.


Generation No. 8

8. MARY B. "POLLY"8 MORRIS (CHARLOTTE7 WARNER, ELIZABETH SARAH6 CARGILL, RACHEL5 TINSLEY, SUSANNA4 CHILES, HENRY3, WALTER2, WALTER1) was born Abt. 1798 in Georgia. She married WILLIAM V FUSSELL1,1, son of WILLIAM FUSSELL and MARY WILSON. He was born 1798 in Burke, Georgia1,1, and died 1874 in Washington Parish, Louisiana1,1.

Child of MARY MORRIS and WILLIAM FUSSELL is:
9. i. CANSIDY GANZETTA9 FUSSELL, b. 10 Jun 1825, Washington Parish, Louisiana; d. 23 Sep 1901, Tyler, Texas.


Generation No. 9

9. CANSIDY GANZETTA9 FUSSELL (MARY B. "POLLY"8 MORRIS, CHARLOTTE7 WARNER, ELIZABETH SARAH6 CARGILL, RACHEL5 TINSLEY, SUSANNA4 CHILES, HENRY3, WALTER2, WALTER1)1,1 was born 10 Jun 1825 in Washington Parish, Louisiana1,1, and died 23 Sep 1901 in Tyler, Texas1,1. She married JOHN PHILLIPS TOLAR1,2,3,3 07 Oct 1840 in Rankin, Mississippi, USA3,3, son of HENRY TOLAR and KITSY MAGEE. He was born 01 May 1815 in Amite, Mississippi3,4,5,5, and died 30 Oct 1896 in Tyler, Texas5,5,5.

Child of CANSIDY FUSSELL and JOHN TOLAR is:
10. i. MARGARET LOUISA10 TOLAR, b. 25 Aug 1864, Tyler, Texas; d. 22 Mar 1952, Livingston, Polk, Texas.

Generation No. 10

10. MARGARET LOUISA10 TOLAR (CANSIDY GANZETTA9 FUSSELL, MARY B. "POLLY"8 MORRIS, CHARLOTTE7 WARNER, ELIZABETH SARAH6 CARGILL, RACHEL5 TINSLEY, SUSANNA4 CHILES, HENRY3, WALTER2, WALTER1)7,7 was born 25 Aug 1864 in Tyler, Texas7,7, and died 22 Mar 1952 in Livingston, Polk, Texas7,7. She married JAMES MORGAN WALTERS7,7 01 Sep 1889, son of ROBERT WALTERS and MELISSA CREEL. He was born 15 Jun 1868 in Jones, Mississippi7,7, and died 26 Mar 1938 in Livingston, Polk, Texas7,7.

More About JAMES WALTERS and MARGARET TOLAR:
Marriage: 01 Sep 1889

Children of MARGARET TOLAR and JAMES WALTERS are:
i. ROBERT JACKSON11 WALTERS7, b. 07 Jul 1890, Knight, Polk, Texas, USA7; d. 13 Feb 1972, Ace, Polk, Texas7.
ii. LOUISA PERLEE WALTERS7, b. 17 Jun 1892, Polk, Texas, USA7; d. 07 Dec 1894, Polk, Texas7.
11. iii. WILLIAM ALLEN WALTERS, b. 06 Sep 1894, Ace, Polk, Texas; d. 19 May 1940, Ace, Polk, Texas.
iv. CORA CASSANDRA WALTERS7, b. 16 Jul 1896, Knight, Polk, Texas, USA7; d. 06 Nov 1983, Liberty, Liberty, Texas7.
v. CHARLES COLEMAN WALTERS7, b. 16 Dec 1897, Knight, Polk, Texas, USA7.
vi. ROY D WALTERS7, b. 29 Aug 1899, Livingston, Polk, Texas, USA7; d. 12 Dec 1911, Livingston, Polk, Texas7.
vii. EMILY MAE WALTERS7, b. 26 Sep 1901, Polk, Texas, USA7; d. 24 Apr 1986.
viii. JAMES ANDREW WALTERS7, b. 30 Dec 1903, Polk, Texas, USA7; d. 07 Sep 19937.

More About JAMES ANDREW WALTERS:
Date born 2: 30 Dec 1903, Livingston, Polk, Texas, USA7
Died 2: 1993, Livingston, Polk, Texas, USA7

ix. CORDELIA LUCINDA WALTERS7, b. 10 Nov 1905, Livingston, Polk, Texas, USA7; d. 29 Jun 1933, Polk, Texas, USA7.
x. BERTIE ELIZA WALTERS7, b. 12 Jun 1909, Knight, Polk, Texas, USA7; d. 10 Oct 2006.


Generation No. 11

11. WILLIAM ALLEN11 WALTERS (MARGARET LOUISA10 TOLAR, CANSIDY GANZETTA9 FUSSELL, MARY B. "POLLY"8 MORRIS, CHARLOTTE7 WARNER, ELIZABETH SARAH6 CARGILL, RACHEL5 TINSLEY, SUSANNA4 CHILES, HENRY3, WALTER2, WALTER1) was born 06 Sep 1894 in Ace, Polk, Texas, and died 19 May 1940 in Ace, Polk, Texas. He married IDA MAE MUNSON7,8 23 Nov 1919 in Ace, Polk, Texas9, daughter of WILLIAM MUNSON and JULIA PREDMORE. She was born 19 Feb 1903 in Livingston, Texas9,9,10, and died 18 Mar 1986 in Houston, Texas11.

More About IDA MAE MUNSON:
Name 2: Ida Mae Gulley
Date born 2: 1903, Texas
Died 2: Polk County, Texas
Died 3: 18 Mar 1986, Houston, Texas, USA11
Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 4, Polk, Texas12

More About WILLIAM WALTERS and IDA MUNSON:
Marriage: 23 Nov 1919, Ace, Polk, Texas13

Children of WILLIAM WALTERS and IDA MUNSON are:
i. DAVID PEYTON12 WALTERS, b. 24 Oct 1920, Ace, Polk, Texas; d. 15 Oct 1926, Ace, Polk, Texas.
ii. INEZ WALTERS13
iii. REUEL BENTLEY WALTERS13
iv. ZELDA (SALLY) WALTERS13, b. 30 Sep 1927, Ace, Polk, Texas13.
v. HOLLIS LEON WALTERS13
vi. RALPH JUNIUS WALTERS, b. 02 Jun 1932, Ace, Polk, Texas; d. 24 Jun 2002.
vii. MACELL VIRGINIA WALTERS,
viii. JULIA ANN WALTERS



Endnotes

1. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm), Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d., Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.
2. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005, Online publication - Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site. Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1880.T9, 1,454 rolls. , Tyler, Texas, ED 106, roll T9_1330, page 400.2000, image .
3. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm), Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d., Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.
4. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005, Online publication - Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site. Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1880.T9, 1,454 rolls. , Tyler, Texas, ED 106, roll T9_1330, page 400.2000, image .
5. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm), Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d., Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.
6. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005, Online publication - Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1880.T9, 1,454 rolls. , Tyler, Texas, ED 106, roll T9_1330, page 400.2000, image .
7. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm), Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d., Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.
8. Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census, Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006, Online publication - Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910.T624, 1,178 rolls. Justice Precinct 4, Polk, Texas, ED , roll T624_1578, part , page .
9. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm), Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d., Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.
10. Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census, Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006, Online publication - Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910.T624, 1,178 rolls. Justice Precinct 4, Polk, Texas, ED , roll T624_1578, part , page .
11. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm), Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d., Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.
12. Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census, Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006, Online publication - Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910.T624, 1,178 rolls. Justice Precinct 4, Polk, Texas, ED , roll T624_1578, part , page .
13. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm), Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d., Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.
14. Allen.FTW, Date of Import: 9 Aug 2005.

Henry Tolar 1789

Henry Tolar’s Migration from North Carolina
By Pat and Ginger Allen

Henry Tolar was born in 1789 in North Carolina. He and his brother William obtained a passport in Georgia giving them permission to cross Indian Territory into Mississippi on December 20, 1811. Henry went to Marion County, Mississippi and joined Colonel Nixon’s 13th Regiment with the War of 1812. Later that year, he met Kitsy Magee, and married her on December 1, 1812 in Marion County, Miss. Kitsy was born January 24, 1791 in South Carolina, daughter of Philip and Mary (Butler) Magee. They later moved to Covington County, Miss., where Henry had obtained 3 land grants totaling 101 acres of land. On the 1820 Covington County, Miss. census Henry Tolar was listed as Head of Household. There was (1) free white mail under 10, (1) free white mail between the age of 16 and 26, (1) free white female under the age of 10 and (1) free white female between the age of 16 and 26. On the 1830 Covington County census, Henry Toler was listed Head of Household. Under free white males age 10 to 15 there was one, and age 40 to 50 was one. Under free white females between 10 and 15 there was one and age 30 to 40 there was one. On the 1850 Simpson County census, Henry was listed in the household of his son John Philip Toler. Henry was 61 years old and born in North Carolina. Kitsy is next door listed in the household of her daughter Nancy and son-in-law Gilbert Shivers. She is 52 years old and born in South Carolina. According to the dwelling numbers on the census Gilbert’s house was 479 and John’s was 480, so they lived next door to each other. Gilbert died in 1852 and Kitsy died on May 5, 1853 in Simpson County. By 1860 Henry and the rest of his family had headed for Texas. According to the early records of New Bethel Church (organized at Woodville in March of 1851), Henry Tolar, father of Nancy Shivers, was a member.

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Henry Tolar was the grandfather of Margaret Louise Tolar, wife of James Morgan Walters.