Since I was away for the weekend, I got a bit behind. So today you get a three-for-one birthday bash!
December 3 - Jerry Jeffrey
Jerry is another shadowy relative. He was the son of
Jeremiah C and Minerva Franks Jeffrey, and a younger brother of my
great-grandfather, William Marcus Jeffrey and he would be my great, great
uncle.
According to his death certificate, he was born 3 Dec 1867 in Caldwell
County, Texas. He first appears
on a 1870 census in Crockett, Texas
with his family.
I suspect his birth date on the death certificate may be
incorrect by a couple of years. Either that, or every census gives an incorrect
age. He would have been two on this census but he’s listed as six. In 1880 he’s
listed on the census with his mother and step-father, George Forrest. He’s
listed as age 15 but his calculated age would have been 12. In 1900 there is a
Jerry Jeffrey living as a boarder with the Sheldon family and age given as 21.
He would have been 33 if born in 1867. It’s possible that this isn’t him.
Next we find him in 1930 with his niece and her husband, Joe
and Ruby Brumbalow in Hamilton County, TX
widowed, with age as 60. The calculated age would be 62. In 1940 he is still
living with them in Coryell County
age given as 74. Calculated age would have been 72.
The real puzzler is that the death certificate gives the
correct father, and the informant was BF Jeffrey who could have been his
nephew, Frank Jeffrey and while the birth date could be wrong, it would be
strange to find the death date wrong. But the certificate gives the place of
burial as
Center Valley
Cemetery in
Hamilton,
TX. The only Jerry Jeffrey I could find
there was on FindAGrave and shows clearly a picture of the stone with the dates
1869-1944. His Death Certificate clearly states he died
3/5/1945. If the date of birth on the death certificate
is correct, he would have been 77 when he died, as stated on the death
certificate. According to the
tombstone, he would have been 75.
So is the tombstone for another Jerry Jeffrey? There is
almost no information given with the memorial so it’s impossible to tell.
In searching for a marriage for him, it gets even worse.
Both the later censuses and his death record list him as widowed. But there are
several Jerry and JC Jeffreys in Texas
married to different women. Trying to find one that matches has been impossible
so far.
Jerry is another brick wall at this time. Perhaps more
information will come to light later on. Records are constantly being transcribed,
indexed and put online. Maybe we’ll find out who his wife was and whether they
had any children. But, for now, Happy Birthday, Uncle Jerry. Hope to learn more
about you.
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December 4 - Joseph Baker Jeffrey
Joseph was born in Tuscaloosa,
Alabama December 4, 1940 the son of James Bishop Jeffrey
and Mary Ann Hellums Jeffrey. He was a brother to my second great grandfather,
Jeremiah C. Jeffrey, making him my second great-great uncle.
In 1847 the family was in Caldwell County Texas. The 1850
census states that Joseph was 10.
He married Eliza Long in 1857 when he was only 17 and she
was 15.
In 1860 they were living in Caldwell
County with one son. Joseph enlisted in
the Confederate army in May of 1862. In January and February of 1863 he was
captured and held by “the enemy.” Now it
gets confusing since his papers say the prisoners were recaptured in 1862. He
is listed as having been a prisoner of war. According to his pension application
he served until the end of the war.
In 1870 Joseph and
his family were in Williamson, Texas
and his son Nathan had married and was living next door. In 1880 they have six
children
In 1899 he applied for and received a pension for his
service in the civil war. He was indigent and disabled. His doctor signed an
affidavit that he was almost blind.
June 21, 1910
he died of dropsicle iffusion, or as otherwise known, a secondary affection of
Scarlet Fever in Pontotoc, Mason County Texas.
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December 5 - James Andrew Jeffrey
James was Jerry Jeffrey’s nephew, son of Andrew Bethel and Minnie
Koehl Jeffrey born 5 Dec 1894
in Huntsville, Texas.
He was an older brother to Benjamin “Frank” Jeffrey and my first cousin, twice
removed.
He was five years old when the census was taken in Huntsville,
in 1900. He was 15 in 1910 and working
on the family farm.
In 1917 he was drafted by the Harris
County draft board at age 22.
Information was given that he was single, living at Goose
Creek in Baytown, Texas.
He was working in the oil fields and had dark hair, brown eyes and was tall and
slender.
By 1930 he was living in Hamilton
County as a farmer, had married Alta Virginia
Willis and had four children. (and yes, I did try to find a connection with our
Willises, but no luck.)
In 1940 he is still in Hamilton
with Alta and now six children and still farming.
He registered for the draft in WWII. I assume it was the
“old men’s draft” which just was a list of resources, not that they would be
sent to fight. There is no date on the document but as his age was listed as
47, it would have been around 1941.
The 1940 census was the last one available until 2022. His death certificate states that he was
living in
Fort Worth, Texas
when he died of cancer in
August 22,
1966. He was working in the Civil Service and his son, Jimmy Dewain
signed the death certificate. He was buried in the
Memory Gardens in
Weatherford,
Texas.