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501 Based on 1910 census being the same age as brother, William John Boyd, Jr. BOYD, Andrew (I2504)
 
502 based on age at death COSBY, Sarah A (I8881)
 
503 Based on census records (1779 North Carolina, 1790, 1800 and 1810 Federal Population Schedule) and reported ages the sons of John Carrington and Mary Pamplin are probably (in chronological order):

James (bef 1766 - ?)
George (abt 1755- aft 1840)
Nathaniel (1760-1830)
Ephraim (bef 1766 - ?)
Thomas (bef 1766 - ?)
John (aft 1765 - ?)
William (aft 1765 - ?) 
CARRINGTON, John (I4963)
 
504 based on death of previous wife and birth of first child Family F4384
 
505 based on his wife’s will in 1819 LOWERY [LOWRY], William (I4825)
 
506 based on number of living and dead children reported by mother in 1900 census BOYD, John McLurkin (I2000)
 
507 based on number of living and dead children reported by mother in 1900 census BOYD, John McLurkin (I2000)
 
508 Battle of Jenkins Ferry, Saline River, Grant County, AR, USA THOMPSON, Robert (I1852)
 
509 Battle of Stones River or Second Battle of Murfreesboro PETTY, William S (I1407)
 
510 Beaumont Enterprise, The (TX) - September 17, 2001
Deceased Name: Pearl Roll Boyd
Pearl Roll Boyd, 89, of Beaumont died Sept. 15, 2001, at her residence.

Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church with a graveside service at 5 p.m. Tuesday at Eureka Cemetery in Eureka under the direction of Broussard's on Major Drive. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the church.

A native of Wichita, Kan., and former longtime resident of Alice, she lived in Beaumont two and a half years.

Survivors include her son, George Nolan of Denver, Colo.; daughters, Linda Boyd Sparkman of Beaumont and Betty Boyd Storms of Aurora, Colo.; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 1350 N. 23rd St., Beaumont, Texas 77706; or M.D. Anderson Cancer Research, P.O. Box 297153, Houston, Texas 77297-0153

Beaumont Enterprise, The (TX)
Date: September 17, 2001
Page: A6
Record Number: 0109170023
Copyright, 2001, The Beaumont Enterprise 
ROLL, Georgia Pearl (I3769)
 
511 before july 1921 (was 19 when married) DIXON, Lillian Louise (I3405)
 
512 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F378
 
513 Bennett Webster Fowler was born in Dover, Pope, Arkansas on Feb 7, 1850. the son
of Elizabeth (Lowery) and Joseph Solomon Fowler. He died Apr 15, 1942 in
Arcadia, Oklahoma, Oklahoma.

He married Missouri Ann Underwood in Sep 1880 in Sedan, Howard, Kansas. When
land opened in Oklahoma Territory in the early 1890s, they settled in Deep Fork,
Oklahoma, Oklahoma. They had the following children: 
FOWLER, Bennet Webster (I7269)
 
514 Benton Harbor, Berrien, MI, USA GLASS, Landis W. (I1337)
 
515 Bernice Buchanan
Graveside services will be held at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Highland Cemetery for Mrs. Bernice Buchanan, 87, of Hattiesburg. Mrs.
Mrs. Buchanan passed away on Wednesday, December 8, 2010 at Windham House. She was a member of of First Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Hugh D. Buchanan.
She is survived by one son, Duncan Buchanan of Seminary; two daughters, Barbara Graham of Petal and Beverly Rosenberg of Hatfield, PA; one sister; six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.
Visitation will be 10:00 -12:00 noon Saturday at Hulett-Winstead Funeral Home in Hattiesburg. 
CARRINGTON, Bernice (I5943)
 
516 BERRY, JULIUS (121527) died recently at Booneville, age 50 / was a son of late Rev. Julius S. Berry of Blue Mountain / married Annie T. Lee Shinault / leaves one daughter / sister: Linda Berry. BERRY, Rev. Julius (I2933)
 
517 BERRY, WI, USALLIAM EDWIN (041719) died last Thursday / married Hodena Lowrey, dau. of M.P. Lowrey / leaves wife, one daughter (Clare Etta), and two sons (M.P.L. Berry of Clinton and Joel H. Berry of Maryland) / brother: Rev. Julius Berry of Tupelo / Sister: Mrs. J.E. Buchanan of Calhoun City. BERRY, Rev. William Edwin (I882)
 
518 Beryl Boyd said that she died in childbirth ROBERTS, D. Josephine (I4468)
 
519 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F379
 
520 Betsye Fowler French, 98 of Memphis, died June 18, 2016. She was preceded in death by her husband, William Edward “Ed” French, M.D. She is survived by a brother, Judge Morgan Fowler (Betty) of Memphis; three daughters, Barbara Conley (Wayne) of Millington, Betty Matthews (Dave) of Birmingham, Alabama and Jeanne Keeton (Allen) of Memphis; seven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. A visitation will be held on Tuesday, June 21 from 10:30 am - 11:30 am at Riveroaks Reformed Presbyterian Church, Germantown, Tennessee, a memorial service will follow visitation at 11:30 am. A service in her memory will be held later in the week at Kirby Pines Estates. Memorials may be sent to Riveroaks Reformed Presbyterian Church or Church Health Center of Memphis.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Park Funeral Home, 5668 Poplar, Memphis, TN 38119. "Celebrating Life.....Behind the Stone Wall". 
FOWLER, Elizabeth (Betsye) (I4013)
 
521 Betty Boyd Storms,78, died peacefully at her home on September 16, 2019. She was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, on August 23, 1941, to Georgia Pearl Roll Boyd and Mack Nolan Boyd. At barely over three months of age her family, like millions of others, was disrupted by the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Eventually her father was drafted, right before the very last of the married men with children were drafted, and she and her Mom and brother, George, left for her grandparents in Kansas. Thankfully, her dad, Nolan, returned safely and the family resumed residence in Corpus Christi. Growing up as the daughter of a JC Penney manager, Betty moved frequently as her dad transferred, from Corpus Christi to Houston to Mexia to Beaumont, where Betty graduated from French High in 1959. She retained a strong loyalty to the Mexia Blackcats where she had many friends, she still traveled with in her 70’s, and had been an enthusiastic member of the Blackcat band, playing clarinet.
In 1961 Betty married Keith Hansen at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church and they had two daughters, Karen Elizabeth and Cynthia Jo. Betty attended The University of Texas and graduated from Lamar University in 1962. She taught elementary school until 1979, working for some time for Region V.
In 1977 Betty and Phil Storms began a 42-year marriage in Beaumont that eventually took them to Phil’s childhood home in the Denver area. They began to work in the mortgage and property management fields and opened their own company, Westmont Mortgage. In 1995, they bought property in Wildwood Resort Community north of Kountze, after their second grandchild in Beaumont was born. They spent more and more time in southeast Texas as the years went by and eventually fully retired to their Wildwood home. With two daughters, her sister, five grandchildren, and one great-grandchild in Beaumont, life was busy and nothing pleased Betty more than everyone coming to the lake house for the 4th of July fireworks or other occasions.
Mrs. Storms is survived by her husband, Phillip Storms, of Beaumont; daughters, Karen Robbins and husband, Billy, of Beaumont and Cindy Woodland and husband, Philip, of Beaumont; step-     daughter, Susan Storms of Denver; grandsons, Zachary Crutchfield and wife, Holly, of Beaumont and Will Robbins of Houston; granddaughter, Katy Robbins of Beaumont; grandsons, Nolan Robbins and Ryan Woodland both of Beaumont; and great-grandson, Lucas Crutchfield; her sister, Linda Sparkman and husband, Terry, of Beaumont; and nieces and nephews. She is in preceded in death by her parents and her brother, George Boyd.  
The family would like to express its deep appreciation to the caregivers who have taken care of Mrs. Storms in her long illness with great compassion, friendship, and loving concern.
A gathering of Mrs. Storms' family and friends will begin at 11:00 a.m., with her funeral service to follow at 12:00 p.m., Saturday, September 21, 2019, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 1350 North 23rd Street, Beaumont. Her interment will be at Haven of Rest Cemetery, Beaumont, under the direction of Broussard's, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont.
In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations to the Hope Women’s Resource Clinic, 3740 Laurel Avenue, Beaumont, Texas 77707. 
BOYD, Betty Sue (I3772)
 
522 between 1781 & 1790 based on all census records FORD, Elijah Sr. (I1084)
 
523 between 1795 and 1804 FORD, Isaac (I5653)
 
524 between 1825 and 1829 BRADDY, Unknown (I1475)
 
525 between 1825 and 1829 BRADDY, Unknown (I1476)
 
526 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BOYD, Melea (I8163)
 
527 Billie Ruth Hill Lowrey, 77, passed away on May 19, 2018, at her home in Blue Mountain, Mississippi. She was born on October 27, 1940, to Eugene and Evelyn Johnston Hill in Cappleville, Tennessee. She was a homemaker and a member of the Macedonia Deentown Baptist Church in Blue Mountain, Mississippi. Billie was a wonderful daughter, wife and mother.

Graveside Services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Monday, May 21, 2018, at Blue Mountain Cemetery in Blue Mountain, Mississippi, with Mr. Mack Lowrey officiating.

She is survived by her husband: L. M. "Catfish" Lowrey of Blue Mountain, MS; one son: Lawrence (Mack) Lowrey, Jr. and his wife, Rita ( her favorite daughter-in-law) of Blue Mountain, MS; one daughter: Rebecca Ruth "Becky" Hegan and her husband: Gerald of Ripley, MS; one sister: Johnnie Jean Shows of Anniston, AL; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and one brother.

Pallbearers will be Joey Manley, Jamie Miller, Chris Bennett, Bubba Lowrey, Courtney Pugh, Billy Wayne Joshlin.

Published in The Daily Journal on May 21, 2018. 
HILL, Billie Ruth (I1014)
 
528 Biographical/Historical Information
Paul Carrington (5 March 1733-23 June 1818) was born in Cumberland County, Virginia, to George Carrinton (1711-1785) and Anne Mayo Carrington (d. 1785). He moved to that part of Lunenburg County, Virginia, which became Charlotte County, Virginia, and established his plantation Mulberry Hill. He represented Charlotte County in the House of Burgesses from 1765 to 1776, and in the five Virginia Revolutionary Conventions from 1774 to 1776. Carrington then represented Charlotte, Halifax, and Prince Edward Counties in the Virginia Senate from 1776 to 1778. He served as a judge on the General Court and the Supreme Court of Appeals. Carrington and his wife Margaret Read Carrington (1739-1776) had five children, including Clement Carrington (1762-1847). Clement Carrington served in Lee's Legion during the American Revolution and was wounded at the battle of Eutaw Springs. Clement Carrington served as a county judge, a colonel in the Virginia militia, and in the House of Delegates from 1789 to 1790. He and his wife Jane Watkins Poage had four children, including Anne (Nancy) Cabell Carrington (McPhail) (1811-1880). Paul Carrington and his second wife Priscilla Sims (1776-1803) had six children, including Henry Carrington (1793-1867), who served as a colonel in the Virginia militia, Lettice Carrington (Coles) (b. 1798), and Robert Carrington (1802-1845) married Joanna T. Bouldin (1800-1870). 
CARRINGTON, Clement (I7198)
 
529 Birmingham News (AL) - January 13, 2000
Deceased Name: LOWREY , CAPTAIN BARRON GRAY
LOWREY, CAPTAIN BARRON GRAY,

Birmingham News (AL)
Date: January 13, 2000
Page: 06-B
Record Number: 0006200921
Copyright, 2000, Birmingham News. All Rights Reserved. 
LOWREY, Capt Barron Gray (I949)
 
530 birth calculated from death and age BOYD, James (I630)
 
531 Birth Cert lists Burlison, which was probably the post office address. BLACK, Beryl Franklin (I197)
 
532 BIRTH: From RootsWeb: Martha Boyd tree identifies the name Martha Jane. Robert B Boyd manuscript identifies the name Jennie. Tombstone has her name as Jane. BOYD, Martha Jane “Jennie” (I25)
 
533 Birth:   May 14, 1915
Blue Mountain
Tippah County
Mississippi, USA
 
Death:             Dec. 5, 1999
Toccoa
Stephens County
Georgia, USA
 
 
Services for Mary Frances Haynie Shaw, 84, of Toccoa, Ga., who died Sunday, Dec. 5, 1999, at Stephens County Hospital, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Ebenezer Baptist Church with the Rev. Larry King officiating.
 
Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Natchez under the direction of Whitlock Mortuary in Toccoa. Visitation will be from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Whitlock Mortuary.
 
Mrs. Shaw was born May 14, 1915, in Blue Mountain, daughter of Mark Lowery Haynie Sr. and Mattie Mitchell Haynie.
 
She was a retired teacher and a member of Ebenezer Baptist Church and its Dorcas Sunday School class, the 220 Fellowship, the Singing Saints and the Ladies Prayer Group. She was also a former member of the Natchez Garden Club and a former pianist at First Baptist Church of Vidalia.
 
She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Mark L. Haynie Sr., and two sisters, Martha Louise Haynie and Willena Haynie.
 
Survivors include one son and his wife, Billy and Patsy Shaw of Toccoa; one daughter and her husband, Mary Elizabeth and Jim Blakeney of Fairview, Tenn.; six granddaughters, Shawn Lee, Avent Gibson, Jamie Blakeney, Cindy Matthews, Cathy Thornton and Cheryl Henderson; six great-grandchildren; and one nephew, Mark Haynie of Missouri.
 
Flowers are optional. Memorials may be made to the Ebenezer Baptist Church Building Fund.
 
Obituary published in the Monday, Dec. 6, 1999, edition of The Natchez Democrat. 
HAYNIE, Mary Frances (I827)
 
534 Birth: 
unknown
Death: 
Sep. 3, 2012

BALDWYN - Daniel Roy "Dan" Dixon, 55, died Monday, Sept. 3, 2012, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Booneville. He was a 1975 graduate of Munford High School. He began his truck career in Memphis as a tire changer and mechanic and was currently the general manager and salesman for TAG Truck Center in Tupelo. He was a supporter of Boy Scouts of America. He and his four brothers were Eagle Scouts. He was a farmer and cattleman. He was the shooting instructor for Lee County 4-H. He was a member of the Mississippi Cattleman's Association, Prentiss County Development Association and the First Baptist Church of Baldwyn. He enjoyed cooking for the Brotherhood and the Cattleman's Association.

Services were Wednesday, Sept. 5, at the First Baptist Church of Baldwyn with Bro. Stanley Huddleston and Dr. Terry Cutrer officiating. Burial was in the Helen Crigger Cemetery in Munford, Tenn.

Survivors include his wife, Angela Dixon; a daughter, Alicia Dixon; and a son, Jacob Dixon, all of the home; brothers, Randy Dixon (Julie) of Burlison, Tenn., Don Dixon (Rubye) of Munford, Tenn., and John Dixon (Sonya) of Memphis; and a number of nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Marlin and Margaret Dixon.

Pallbearers were Dan Bishop, Rod Burns, Jarred Cagle, Eddie Roberts, Bud Williams and Gary Greszler.

Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church-Baldwyn Building Fund or Boy Scouts of America.

Additional services will be at 2 p.m. today at Munford, Tenn., Funeral Home with visitation beginning at noon today.

Read more: djournal.com & NEMS Daily Journal, Tupelo, MS 9-6-2012 
DIXON, Daniel Roy (I491)
 
535 BLACK, JAMES DARREL - James Darrel Black, 62, of 214 Countrywood in Covington died last Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. in Baptist Memorial Hospital-Tipton, following a one-car accident at the intersection of Highway 51 South and South High Street around 6:35 p.m. According to the Covington Police Department report, Black was driving a 1989 Ford Escort, going north, when the vehicle struck a brick triangle wall. The driver was wearing a seat belt and the automobile was extensively damaged. A son of Jim Tom and Estelle Sawyers Black, he was born in Covington and attended local schools. He was a U.S. Army veteran, a 32 degree Mason, a Shriner and a Scottish Rite. He was a retired employee of International Harvester and was a member of the Covington First Baptist Church. Services were on Saturday morning in the chapel of Maley-Yarbrough Funeral Home Inc. with Rev. Baylon Hilliard and Rev. Jimmy D. Sartain officiating. Interment was in Munford Cemetery. Survivors are his widow, Mary Helen Roe Black; a son, Dr. Dennis Black of Chicago, Il,; a daughter, Susan Black Pemberton of Colorado Springs, Co., and three grandchildren.
(The Covington Leader, Wednesday, August 2, 1989 - Submitted by Leslie Roane and Susan Krall) 
BLACK, James Darrell (I1491)
 
536 Blk 3 BOYD, Lois Nellie (I2391)
 
537 Block 5 WILSON, John B (I2401)
 
538 Block 5 WILSON, Hugh McQuiston “Mack” (I2402)
 
539 Block 5 BUSSEY, Fannie (I6270)
 
540 Body lost or destroyed CARRINGTON, Walker (I7457)
 
541 body lost or destroyed GRANT, Anna (I7458)
 
542 BONDS, William Louis Bonds, William (Billy) Louis was born on September 2, 1950 in Dallas, Texas and passed away February 17, 2016 in Groesbeck, Texas. Preceded in death by Grandparents- Louis and Bernice Nelms and William R. and Winfred Bonds. Survived by parents, William A. and Patty Bonds, and brother and wife- Bobby and Jean Bonds. Billy graduated in 1968 from Woodrow Wilson High School where he was known for his brilliant smile, sense of adventure and being a great dancer. He joined the US Marine Corp in 1969 serving 2 years in Vietnam. He received decorations/ commendations including the Navy Achievement Medal with Combat Valor, Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Presidential Unit Commendation, Navy Unit Commendation, National Defense Service Metal, Vietnam Service Metal, Republic of Vietnam Meritorious Unit Citation and Republic of Vietnam Campaign Ribbon. After returning from Vietnam, he attended Baylor University where he was on the cross country team. He lived in the Waco are for over 40 years. He courageously battled life- long illness resulting from injuries sustained while serving in Vietnam. The family wishes to thank Connie Hampton and Melanie Anderson and their family for many years of devoted care and love. The Service will be held on Friday, February 19, 2016 at 3:00 PM at Restland Funeral Home in the Wildwood Chapel. In Lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to WoundedWarriorProject.Org, Woodrow Wilson High School Booster Club or a charity of your choice. BONDS, William Louis “Billy” (I10275)
 
543 Bonnie Jane Grantham, 81, went to be with her Lord on July 27, 2021 in Panhandle, Texas.
Bonnie was born on April 12, 1940 to Ethlyene and Tim Grantham in Eureka, Texas. After graduating from Mildred High School, she went to Texas Women's University in Denton, Texas. After graduating, she acquired a teaching position in Pampa, Texas, where she taught for many years until her retirement.
She is preceded in death by her parents.
Bonnie is survived by her brother Bobby Grantham, wife Rosemary, of Eureka, Texas, sister Shirley Cohen, husband Richard of Dallas, Texas, partner Nancy Crites of Panhandle, Texas. Several nieces and nephews, Nicole Williams, Jared Cohen, Robin Blake, Kathy McCracken, and Ricky Grantham.
Internment will be in Eureka Cemetery, Eureka, Texas.
Published on August 3, 2021 
GRANTHAM, Bonnie Jane (I4210)
 
544 Book has the date as 1818, erroneously, I think WHITE, Francis “Frank” (I2301)
 
545 born after 10 April 1916 (was 67 at death) THOMPSON, James Cunningham (I2316)
 
546 Born February 3, 1906 (Saturday) at Natchitoches, Louisiana. Died of stomach cancer February 11, 1982 at the home of her daughter in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and is buried in Memory Lawn Cemetery at Natchitoches, Louisiana. Prior to her marriage, she worked at De Vargas Jewelry. Later, she was employed, seasonally, at Aldredge Brothers Jewelry. Both businesses were located in Natchitoches. She hated her name for years because, “Papa told me I was named after one of his old girlfriends”. After she was grown she found out that Lucille was the name of a little girl on the plantation where he had worked as Overseer as a young man. FORD, Lucille (I1089)
 
547 Born in KY in 1850 census CROSS, William D. (I1446)
 
548 Born in Livingstone, AL, USA
Moved to Jonestown, MS, USA in early childhood
Moved to Blue Mountain, MS, USA 
MITCHELL, Martha Davis “Mattie” (I824)
 
549 Born July 15, 1900 (Sunday) at Natchitoches, Louisiana. Died of a heart attack May 2, 1984 in Leesville and is burled in the Leesville Cemetery at Leesville, Louisiana. She received a degree from Louisiana State Normal College (now Northwestern State University) in Natchitoches. She was a teacher, welfare worker, newspaper reporter, and Secretary of the Leesville Chamber of Commerce. She was honored by the city at “Bessie Lawrence Day” on February 22, 1968. She never cared for her name, and said that when she asked “papa” why they ever chose it, he told her she was named after the cow! FORD, Bessie (I1087)
 
550 Born November 8, 1921 in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Received an AB Degree from Tulane University in 1943, an MA from the University of Chicago in 1947, and an Ed D. from Stanford University in 1952. Taught at Elgin (Illinois) High School 1947-48, Louisiana State University 1948-1950, and San Jose State University 1951-1991. (During a 2-year leave of absence, served as associate superintendent, American Dependents Schools in Europe, N. Africa, and the Mid East, (1963-1965). Retired in 1991 from San Jose State University in San Jose, California as a Professor in the Department of Education.

During World War 11 he joined the U.S. Army Air Cops. He completed a tour-of-duty in heavy homers (35 bombing missions, mostly to targets in Germany), then transferred to lighter aircraft and flew about 100 hours in combat operations until the war ended Europe in 1945. Relatively few other pilots in the 8th Air Force did that kind of “double duty” during WWII. 
FORD, Gervais Weil “Dub” (I1041)
 

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