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Welcome to my
Genealogy and History Site

 

A note to researchers: This collection of genealogical information has been gathered from many sources. Some of it is documented and some of it is not. Not all of it has been sourced. I am happy to provide copies of sources when they are available. If there is any question, or if you have additions or corrections, please contact me.

David Rudd Hamerly
Austin, Texas
(512) 280-7463


Contents:

Surnames:
Adams, Anderson, Barclay/Barkley, Barnes, Bowman, Bullock, Clay, Cockerham, Crews, Dean, Dudley, Forte, Foster, Goode, Hamerly/Hammerly, Harrell, Hart, Henley, Holland, Hough, Hutchins, Ishim, Johnstone, Jones, Ker/Kerr, Lawson, Lester, Lloyd, Madison, McGee, McGruder, McQueen, Meddows, Milner, Murray, Pearce, Phillips, Platt, Prather, Proctor, Richardson, Rudd, Shearman, Sheldon, Simmons, Sims/Symes, Smith, Tarver, Tipton, Walker, Watts, Wilson

Click here to see a chart
featuring the surnames mentioned below

HAMERLY/HAMMERLY
1826-2002
Warren Co., PA>Texas
DEAN
1840-2002
AL>Tyler Co., Texas
RUDD  
1705-2002
Poringland, Norfolk England>NC>SC>GA>AL>Texas
WATTS  
1880-1941
Tyler Co., Texas
SIMMONS  
1807-1951
MS>LA>Texas
BARNES
1730-2002
NC>MS>Texas
JONES
1845-1920
GA>Tyler Co., Texas
SIMS/SYMES
1570 - 1966
Charde Co., Somerset England>Antigua, West Indies>VA>NC>GA> Tyler Co., Texas
BARCLAY/BARKLEY
1691 - 2002
NJ>NC>KY>TN>AL>Tyler Co., Texas
COCKERHAM
1735-1845
SC>MS>Texas
TIPTON
1572-1889
Pontesbury, Shropshire, England> MD>VA>NC>TN>Tyler Co., Texas
PEARCE
1680-1750
MD
HOLLAND
1794 - 1924
SC>MS>Jasper Co., Texas
and others (with more to come)

Enter here to see the
Personal Ancestral File
Ancestry report using 'Ahnentafel' numbering
Downloadable GEDCOM (40517 bytes)


And describing the early days of Tyler County, Texas:
(Click on a title to read the article)

"James Barnes One of East Texas' Famous Pioneers," written by Dean Tevis, and first published Sunday, October 2, 1932 in the Beaumont (Texas) Enterprise. Sunday newspaper feature story describes life of pioneer James Barnes including early history of Neshoba County, Mississippi, and Tyler County, Texas.
"Here's Peach Tree Village Story as Written by John Henry Kirby,"  first published Sunday, October 2, 1932 in the Beaumont (Texas) Enterprise. Side bar story to feature mentioned above. Quotes Kirby's description of Alabama Indian village turned pioneer settlement.
"Wild Deer Given Credit in Santa Anna Capture," first published Sunday, October 2, 1932 in the Beaumont (Texas) Enterprise. Side bar story to feature mentioned above. Describes capture of Gen. Santa Anna by Anderson Barclay and "Deaf" Smith following battle at San Jacinto.
"Data Regarding Menard County; Now Tyler Co.," from the reproduction, this was once a newspaper article. It is not dated and the author is not known. It contains text from the original petition to the Congress of the Republic of Texas seeking a new county from the original Liberty County.
"Mount Hope Lodge No. 121," written by J. E. Wheat. This article is transcribed from typewritten pages, though not believed to be the original. It is undated, but from the text can be dated to the mid-1950s. It contains many names of early pioneers and the recorded history of Freemasonry in Tyler County, Texas beginning in 1852, as well as general early east Texas history.
"Recollections of the Civil War," by the Rev. Alfred Cuthbert SIMS, first published in the Jasper (Texas) News-Boy in 1911. It is a compelling first-hand account of early east Texas life, and of the author's travels and travails through the mountains of east Tennessee, West Virginia and Pennsylvania, including descriptions of the events at Gettysburg and Chickamauga during the War Between the States.
Click here to read the Family History Narrative
By Dave Hamerly (a work in progress)

Click here to view the family slide show
(Photographs from 1890s to 1930s. Example below)

Genealogy links

Dedicated to the memory of
Frances E. (Dean) Hamerly
Loving wife and mother
(1921 - 1997)
Requests for additional information or other comments about this site including the documentation or sources are welcome. In recording the events found here, the author acknowledges years of genealogical research and preparation graciously made available to him. Especially to my cousins, Pauline Bird and Edna Earl Weatherly McCluskey, whose stories of family history I only wish I'd paid more attention to as a boy and whose lives inspire this effort. Both are granddaughters of Mary Ann Elizabeth Barnes Simmons, granddaughter of James "Panther" Barnes.
Also to "new cousins" found along the way.

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or write to me at 8805 Corran Ferry Drive, Austin, Texas 78749.
Thanks for taking the time to read this, let's keep in touch.

Dave Hamerly
 

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