Alfred died in 1958 in West Carroll Parish and is buried in Kilbourne Cemetery in the same parish. On his 1942 WW II draft registration he lived in Leary, Texas. In 1918 he was a minister living in Walnut Hill according to his WW I draft registration. Jack did not claim any land in Vernon Parish but son Alfred Francis Malone (LA 1884 – LA 1958) claimed forty acres on present day Ft. Jack and wife Frances are buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery in Slagle. In 1910 Jack worked in Ward Five in the Fullerton sawmill. He married Frances Guin (LA 1862 – TX 1945). Malone – Alfred Jackson "Jack" Malone LA 1856 – LA 1937) was the founding father of the Malone surname in Vernon Parish. Polk with four, and Gravel Hill Cemetery with six. The Maddox family is buried in Blue branch Cemetery with 28 burials, Christian Cemetery in Rapides Parish with thirteen, Smith-Maddox Cemetery on present day Ft. Because the family used the same names several times, it's difficult to determine who lived where. Moriah Cemetery, Ten Mile Creek, and Hornbeck communities. John is buried in Blue Branch Cemetery in Pitkin with none of his wives.įive Maddox family members claimed nine parcels containing 680 acres from 1880 to 1910 in Mt. In 1870 he lived in Rapides Parish and in 1880 in Donaldsonville where he died in 1885. In the1860 census he reported his personal estate to be worth $15,000.00, which would be worth $491,016.87 in 2021 dollars. He moved often in Georgia in 1820, in Alabama in 18, and in Arkansas in 1860. Several other wives were listed but marriage records could not be found. His third wife was Flora _ who he married between 18. His second wife was Elizabeth "Eliza" White (AL 1823 – Unk.) who he married between 18. Some of them were Matilda Caroline Pollard (AL 1819 – AL 1896), who he married in 1833 in Elbert County, Georgia and divorced her in 1861 in Union County, Arkansas. He was the son of Benjamin Lawson (SC 1784 – AR 1850) and Beersheba Bagwell ((NC 1785 – AR 1860) Maddox. Maddox – John Wiley Maddox (SC 1812 – LA 1885) was the founding father of the Maddox family in Vernon Parish. Robert's and Margaret's deaths and burials are unknown. Robert purchased 320 acres in 1860įor $400.00 ($13,093.78 in 2021 dollars) in the Jericho/Stille township in the northeast corner of the parish on LA Hwy 28 on the Calcasieu River. According to both enumerations he was a farmer. He married Margaret Hoffman in 1847 in Clark County, Arkansas where he lived according to the 1850 census. 1817 – Unk.) was the only Lutrell land claimant in Vernon Parish. Martha died in Negreet in Texas in 1922 and is buried in Sabine Parish, graveyard unknown. He is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Toro in Sabine Parish with children Elizabeth, John, and Martha. He lived on 36.5 acres he claimed in 1850 on the Sabine River west of Evans. Samuel was enumerated twice in Sabine Parish as a merchant in 1850 and farmer in 1860. He married once to Martha Miranda Moss (AL 1830 – TX 1922) in 1855 in Louisiana or Texas. He was the son of Daniel Frederick (SC 1770 – SC 1847) and Achsah Bigbea (SC 1775 – SC 1863) Lucius. Samuel George Lucius (SC 1811 – LA 1867) was the only Lucius homesteader in Vernon Parish. Luceus – The Luceus surname is sometimes spelled Lucius. John and Frances are buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Hicks. John claimed eighty acres in 1879 and forty acres in 1902 in the Cora community on LA HWY 489. In all enumerations, 1850 in Sabine County, 1860 in Newton County, and in 18 in Vernon Parish he was a farmer. According to Newton County marriage records, Frances' maiden name was Ford while her tombstone has Smith. He married Frances Ann Ford or Smith (GA 1830 – LA 1902) in 1858 in Newton County, Texas. He was the son of Moses (MD 1794 – TX 1850) and Ruby Johnson (TN 1802 – TX 1857) Lowe. Lowe (TN 1822 – LA Unk.) moved to Sabine and Newton Counties, Texas from Tennessee before he came to Ward Six of Vernon Parish.
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