Living Parent(s) - Details withheld----------child: Adaway, John William (1947 - )
Living Individual - Details withheldspouse: Fields, Ronald Olen (*1968 - )
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Living Individual - Details withheldspouse: Isbell, Benjamin (*1862 - )
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[]spouse: Bennett, Christinan (1733 - 1803)Information from Waldy + Jean Cuevas 24 Sept. 1997 gives Absolom b. 1732 in Isle of Wight, VA d. 1783 in Newberry , SC. Also gave info about Christian and the children. Follows Caleb's line. Also listed last two children, Nathan and Nancy.
[]spouse: Young, Dorcas Adams (*1789 - )1850 Census for Izard Co. Had three sons, not named. Info from Waldy
[]He was a Justice of the Peace for Caldwell Co, KY. 1810 Tax Commissioner in Southern District.
[]spouse: Estes, George Hiram (1831 - 1880)Marriage license issued by Navarro Co. TX 30 August, 1853
[]spouse: Stacy, Mary Ann (*1796 - )Eleven Children
William D. Roberts 12167 Rockcrest Rd. Lakeside CA 92040
Mr. Roberts has submitted this line to the World Family Tree Vol. 1 family 5885. He had Hiram's father as John b. 1772 s/o John b. 1710. As first John would have been 62 when second John was born, I have taken the liberty of putting him here as Howard Langston does in his book. E.P.
Mr. Robert's note: Third son of John Langston was born in Logan Co. KY. Was a soldier in the war of 1812. After the war, he moved to Huntsville, Alabama, then to Coffeetown, also where Langston Coffee was the first postmaster. Later Coffe town was moved a mile further down the Tennessee River and Coffeetown became known as Langston, Alabama
[]spouse: McGehee, Micey Jane (1874 - )Note from William Roberts: Lived 96 years, was in 6th Alabama Cavalry. A Lieutenant under Ganeral Nathan B. Forest in the Civil War. He was injured at the battles of Shiloh, Nashville, Murfesboro, Lookout Mt. and Gettysburg. After the civil War they moved from Gericho, Alabama to Alpine Arkansas where he and his third wife had 14 children.
[]spouse: Hill, Mary Rhoda (*1741 - )Information about this line from WFT #2 family 6096 Sources are theirs Lists Mary Vaughn as source for family info.
[]Listed Census for Izard Co. 1830 Paid Taxes in Independence Tax Rolls Reappointed Constable of White River Twp, Independence Co. 21 Nov. 1822
[]spouse: Katherine, ? (*1626 - )Information from "The Langston Family" Five Hundred Years of Genealogical History" by Howard R. Langston Jr.
[]spouse: McDonald, Mary (*1772 - )May have had as many as ten children.
[]spouse: Evans, Samantha Ann (1826 - 1902)They had seven children. Their girls were Nancy Jane, Pauline Ann, Mary Ardena, Sarah E. and Martha E.
John and Samantha lived in Barry County, MO for about eight to ten years. They moved to Cass Co. MO in 1861 because of the War and then to Kansas.
1860 Barry County Missouri Census John Langston 35 AL Farmer Samantha 34 AL Nancy 13 AL P.A. 11 AR M.A. 10 MO (incorrect--should be AR) H.S. 8 MO S.E. 5 MO M.E. 2 MO
(from book)