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| ? - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Ahnentafel of Clay Walser1. Clay1 Walser is still living. 2. Buster2 Walser is still living. 3. Lucille2 Smith is still living. 6. Marion3 Smith. Marion married Minnie Hext, daughter of William Robert Hext and Samantha J. Davis. 7. Minnie3 Hext. Minnie Hext was born on August 6, 1884, daughter of William Robert Hext and Samantha J. Davis. Minnie married Marion Smith. Minnie Hext died on August 20, 1960 in Canadian, Hemphill County, Texas, at age 76. 14. William Robert4 Hext also went by the name of Hub. William Robert Hext was born in 1855 in Llano County, Texas, son of Peyton Grady Hext and Sarah Ann Larremore. William married Samantha J. Davis, daughter of Joseph Milton Davis and Sarah Milsap. William and Samantha were married in 1875. William married Dora Locke. William and Dora were married on Sunday December 17, 1893 in Oklahoma. William Robert Hext died in 1930 in Prob. Hemphill County, Texas. He was buried in Canadian Cemetery, Hemphill County, Texas. William Robert Hext Many of the Hexts were buried in Canadian Cemetery, Hemphill County, Texas: Hext, Joe Curtis, 1876, 1925, A0344 Hext, Laura, 1887, 1905, A0345 Schwartz, Lena Hext, 1890, 1945, A0346 Savage, Lila Hext, 1897, 1964, A0347 Hext, Dora Locke, 1863, 1939, A0348 Hext, W. R., 1855, 1930, A0349 Hext, Thomas H., Oct. 30, 1892, Apr. 10, 1947, A0604 Hext, Cecelia W., Feb. 21, 1894, Dec. 22, 1964, A0605 Hext, Cecelia Roann, no date, Nov. 7, 1917, Infant, A0606. 15. Samantha J.4 Davis also went by the name of Maggie. Samantha J. Davis was born on February 2, 1859, daughter of Joseph Milton Davis and Sarah Milsap. Samantha married William Robert Hext, son of Peyton Grady Hext and Sarah Ann Larremore. William and Samantha were married in 1875. Samantha J. Davis died on April 1, 1893 in Oklahoma at age 34. She was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Greer County, Oklahoma. 28. Peyton Grady5 Hext. Peyton Grady Hext was born on July 22, 1823 in South Carolina, son of James Hartley Hext and Mary Brailsford. Peyton came to Texas in 1844 from Florida. Land records from Bell County, Texas show Peyton G. Hex (page 455) as an original land owner with 160 acres by Pre-Emption. He enlisted in the First Texas Foot Riflemen in 1846. He also enlisted in CSA in 1862, Allen's Regiment, 17th Texas Volunteer Infantry. Peyton was discharged in 1865. At age 31, Peyton married Sarah Ann Larremore, daughter of John Larremore and Amanda Elizabeth Conway. They were married on Thursday May 10, 1855 in Burnet County, Texas; The marriage of Peyton and Sarah Larremore appears in the Burnet County, Texas Marriage Book A 1852-1865. Peyton married Elizabeth Richards. Peyton and Elizabeth were married in 1869 in Burnet or San Saba County, Texas. Peyton had at least five wives, and perhaps as many as nine. Peyton Grady Hext died on May 12, 1911 in Alanreed, Gray County, Texas, at age 87. He was buried in Alanreed, Gray County, Texas. 29. Sarah Ann5 Larremore. Sarah Ann Larremore was born circa 1838 in Arkansas, daughter of John Larremore and Amanda Elizabeth Conway. Sarah married Peyton Grady Hext, son of James Hartley Hext and Mary Brailsford. They were married on Thursday May 10, 1855 in Burnet County, Texas; The marriage of Peyton and Sarah Larremore appears in the Burnet County, Texas Marriage Book A 1852-1865. Sarah Ann Larremore died in 1868 in Prob. Mason County, Texas. She was buried in Fort Mason or Fort McKavitt, Texas. 30. Joseph Milton5 Davis. Joseph Milton Davis DAVIS-Joseph Davis, of Georgia, settled in Callaway County in 1834. His wife's maiden name was Mary Boxley and their children were - Marion, Nancy, William, Joseph, John, Susan, Jesse, Levi, Isaiah, and Margaret, all of whome, except Isaiah, were married by Esquire William J. Jackson, at one dollar each. Joseph married Sarah Milsap. 31. Sarah5 Milsap. Sarah married Joseph Milton Davis. 56. James Hartley6 Hext. James Hartley Hext was born in Virginia, son of Captain William Hext and Ann Hartley. James married Mary Brailsford. James and Mary were married on Sunday June 14, 1812 in South Carolina. 57. Mary6 Brailsford. Mary Brailsford was born in South Carolina. Mary married James Hartley Hext, son of Captain William Hext and Ann Hartley. James and Mary were married on Sunday June 14, 1812 in South Carolina. Mary Brailsford died in July, 1842. 58. John6 Larremore. John Larremore was born on September 5, 1813 in Green County, Kentucky, son of Rev. James Larremore and Patsy Benningfield. John married Amanda Elizabeth Conway. John and Amanda were married circa 1838. John Larremore appeared on the census of 1850 in Page 2085, #58, Williams County, Texas. It shows: John Laremore= 37 m Ky (Kentucky) Farmer ($250.) Elizabeth= 33 f Ark (Arkansas) Sarah A. 12 f " Geo W. 10 m " Samuel H. 6 m " Levins T. 5/12 m " John Scott 24 m Ark William 21 m " Levins T. was suppose to have been Lebious Thaddeous. John Larremore appeared again on the census of 1860 in Page 10, Line 1, Llano County, Texas. It shows: John Laramore 46 m Farmer born-Kentucky Elizabeth 46 f Arkansas George W. 15 m Laborer Arkansas Samuel H. 11 m Arkansas Leinbus Thos 10 m Texas John 8 m Texas Elizabeth 6 f Texas Quinnie 2 f Texas You may notice, in the 10 years between census, everyone did not seem to age 10 years. John Larremore appeared on the Tax List between 1855 and 1863. Larremore, John--in 1855, appears for the first time on the Burnet County tax assessment roll with 153 acres of a Preemption land grant (under Preemption Act of 1853) on Walnut Creek, valued at $150; also, 120 cattle, $720; 1 wagon, oxen and hogs, $166. His total property value in 1855 was $1036. Part of the John Larremore land grant lies within the northern limits of present Blanco County. In 1857, John Larremore appears again on the Burnet County tax assessment roll with 153 acres of the John Larremore Preemption grant valued at $1500 and 177 acres of the Peter J. Duncan grant, $177, both on waters of Walnut Creek; also, 42 acres of the Elias Jones land grant on Pecan Creek, $210. Other property included 7 horses, $350; 80 cattle, $400; 3 yoke of oxen, $120. His total property value was $2757. In 1858, John Larremore appears on the Burnet County tax assessment roll, with 153 acres of the John Larremore land grant on Walnut Creek, valued at $l500; 127 acres of the Peter J. Dunkin (Duncan) land grant on Walnut Creek, $127 and 42 acres of the Elias Jones land grant (out of 320 acres), on Pecan Creek, $210. As noted previously, part of the John Larremore land grant is within the present limits of Blanco County. Also, the Peter J. Duncan land grant is located in present Blanco County. The E. Jones land grant on Pecan Creek, is located within the southern limits of present Llano County. Other property of John Larremore in 1858 consisted of 8 horses valued at $280; 80 cattle, $400 and one yoke of oxen, $40. His total property value was $2557. He appears on the Llano County tax assessment roll for 1859 with the following amounts of property: 153 acres of the John Larremore land grant valued at $765; 127 acres of the P.J. Duncan land grant, $127; 33 1/5 acres of the Elias Jones land grant, $166; 5 horses, $260; 110 cattle,$660; 2 yoke of oxen and 150 hogs, $250. His total property value was $2228. A poll tax of fifty cents was paid. The first two land grants of John Larremore listed above are readily located in northern Blanco County, the P.J. Duncan tract being completely in Blanco County and John Larremore land grant being partly in Blanco and Llano Counties. He appears on the Blanco County tax assessment roll in 1859 with the following amounts of land; 36 acres of the Elias Jones land grant; 153 1/2 acres of the J. Larimore (Larremore) grant; 127 acres of the P.J. Duncan land grant. In 1860 and 1861, John Larremore does not appear on the Blanco County tax assessment roll. In 1862, he appears on the Blanco County tax assessment roll with 36 acres of the Elias Jones land grant (Abstract No. 215), valued at $180; 153 1/2 acres of the J. Larremore land grant, $1200; 127 acres of the P.J. Duncan land grant, $127; 3 horses, $200; 200 cattle, $1200; 60 sheep, $180; miscellaneous property, $210. His total property value was $3297 and he paid a poll tax of one dollar. In 1863, his name does not appear on the Blanco County tax assessment roll. Taken from the BLANCO COUNTY FAMILIES FOR 100 YEARS, by John Stribling Moursund, Rev. Ed. 1981, Burnet, Texas: Nortex Press. John Larremore died on December 31, 1895 in Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico, at age 82. He was buried in McDonald Cemetery, near Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico. 59. Amanda Elizabeth6 Conway. Amanda Elizabeth Conway was born circa 1817 in Arkansas. Amanda married John Larremore, son of Rev. James Larremore and Patsy Benningfield. John and Amanda were married circa 1838. Amanda Elizabeth Conway died on November 17, 1905 in Eddy County, New Mexico. She was buried in McDonald Cemetery, Eddy County, New Mexico. 112. Captain William7 Hext. Captain William Hext married Ann Hartley. They were married on Monday July 10, 1786 in Charleston, South Carolina. 113. Ann7 Hartley. Ann Hartley married Captain William Hext. They were married on Monday July 10, 1786 in Charleston, South Carolina. 116. Rev. James7 Larremore was also known as Larimore. Rev. James Larremore was born in 1776 in Rockingham, North Carolina, son of Phillip Larimore and Mary A. Garrett. He lived in Green County, Kentucky. Rev. James Larremore appeared on the census of December, 1810 in Page 264, Green County, Kentucky; It shows: JAMES LARIMORE-head of family 2 free white males under 10 1 free white male 10-16 0 free white males 16-26 1 free white male 26-45 0 free white male 45 and over 2 free white females under 10 0 free white females 10-16 0 free white females 16-26 0 free white females 26-45 0 free white females 45 and over 0 all others 1 slave. James married Patsy Benningfield, daughter of Thomas Benningfield and Patsy _____. James and Patsy were married on Thursday February 28, 1811 in Green County, Kentucky. Rev. James Larremore purchased a farm on the Trace Fork of Pitman Creek. The deed is signed by James Larimore between 1816 and 1817 in Green County, Kentucky. The 1817 Tax List, page 25 for Green County, Kentucky, shows "James Larimore. White Male above 21, 1. Blacks above 16, 2, Total Blacks 4. Horses-Mares-Mules 2. Land Value per acre, 10.00. Total acres 104. Total value, 2,200. Water Course: Trace." Allen's History of Kentucky relates that James Larimore was one of the early Baptist Ministers of Green County, Kentucky and migrated to Arkansas about 1820 where he lived and died. Rev. James Larremore died circa 1853 in Crawford County, Arkansas. 117. Patsy7 Benningfield was also known as Martha. Patsy Benningfield was born circa 1785 in Saint Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, daughter of Thomas Benningfield and Patsy _____. Some think she may have been born in England instead. Patsy married Rev. James Larremore, son of Phillip Larimore and Mary A. Garrett. James and Patsy were married on Thursday February 28, 1811 in Green County, Kentucky. The census of 1810 in Green County, Kentucky, suggests that James Larimore was a widower with several children before his marriage to Patsy. It shows that James was between the age of 26 and 45, with several small children. However, there wasn't a woman in the household old enough to be his wife. His union with Patsy added another 6 children to this family. Patsy Benningfield died in Arkansas. She was buried in Arkansas. 232. Phillip8 Larimore was also known as Larremore. He was also known as Philemon. Phillip Larimore was born circa 1736 in Maryland or Ireland. Phillip Larimore married Mary A. Garrett. Phillip and Mary were married circa 1756. Phillip Larimore appeared on the census of 1790 in Salisbury District, Page 169, Rockingham County, North Carolina; It reads: LARIMER, PHILIP-head of family 2 free white males of 16 years and upward, including head of families 1 free white male under 16 years 3 free white females including head of family 0 all other free people 0 slaves. He appeared again on the census of 1800 in Salisbury District, Page 450, Rockingham County, North Carolina; This could be the Sr. because we do not know when the census was taken. It could have been taken before his death, but if taken after his death then this is his son, Phillip Larremore, Jr. PHILIP LARIMORE-head of family 0 free white males under 10 1 free white male 10-16 0 free white male 16-26 0 free white male 26-45 1 free white male 45 and over 0 free white female under 10 1 free white female 10-16 0 free white female 16-26 1 free white female 26-45 1 free white female 45 and over 0 others 0 slaves. Phillip Larimore died between July, 1800 and March, 1801 in North Carolina. Phillip Larimore left a will on March 18, 1800 in Rockingham County, North Carolina; Phillip Larremore of Rockingham, North Carolina in his will probated in 1800 names his children: James Larremore, Philip Larremore, Mary Strader, wife of Lewis Strader, Memory Ward, wife of John Ward, Cathy Milby, wife of John Milby. Will for PHILLIP LARRIMORE, dated March 18th, 1800 of Rockingham County, North Carolina. In the name of God, Amen. I, Phillip Learemore, being in a low state of health but of a sound mind and perfect understanding cosidering that it was appointed for all men one to die, and after commanding my body to the ground and my soul to God who fair it I make and constitute this to be my last will and testement and my desire is in the first place for all my just debts to be paid out of my estate and after them is paid all that remains I will and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Larremore during her natural life and at her death to be equally divided amongst my six children except my land which I will give to my son, James Laremore and my desire for Judith Harrison for to have one bed and furniture if she lives with my wife till her death, and then that remains to equally divided amongst my children as follows; Memory Ward, Richard Laremore, Mary Strader, Caty Milby, Phillip Laremore, James Laremore, and I chose my wife Mary Laremore and Phillip Laremore for my executors. Witnesses: PHILLIP LAREMORE (seal) James Akin Leven Downs James Cook. 233. Mary A.8 Garrett. Mary A. Garrett was born circa 1740. Mary A. Garrett married Phillip Larimore. Phillip and Mary were married circa 1756. Mary A. Garrett died after 1800. 234. Thomas8 Benningfield. Thomas Benningfield was the father of Patsy Benningfield of Hanover County, Virginia. 235. Patsy8 _____. In circa 1780 Patsy married Henry Benningfield. Return to Table of Contents Created with The Master Genealogist for Windows on May 22, 2005 at 06:03 pm.
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