Thelma Schafer1
Female, #21482, (say 1890 - )
Birth* | say 1890 | Thelma was born say 1890. |
Marriage* | after 1930 | She married Rufus Alva Culpepper M.D. at Cullman Co., Alabama, after 1930. Rufus and Thelma had no children.1 |
Married Name | after 1930 | As of after 1930, her married name was Culpepper. |
Citations
- Cullman County Heritage Book Committee, compiler, The Heritage of Cullman County, Alabama, Clanton, Alabama: Heritage Pub. Consultants, 1999, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.173 H2t.
"The Schafer Family."
George N. McKoon
Male, #21483, (30 Aug 1853 - 1 Jan 1924)
Alma McKoon
Female, #21484, (after 1877 - after 1986)
Aubry McKoon
Male, #21485, (after 1877 - )
Birth* | after 1877 | Aubry was born after 1877. |
Sidney A. Gill
Male, #21486, (after 1877 - )
Helen F. Owen
Female, #21487, (16 Sep 1866 - 1 Sep 1942)
Birth* | 16 Sep 1866 | Helen was born on 16 Sep 1866. |
Marriage* | 20 Nov 1892 | She married Thomas B. Tigner on 20 Nov 1892 at age 26. |
Married Name | 20 Nov 1892 | As of 20 Nov 1892, her married name was Tigner. |
Death of Spouse | 2 Sep 1923 | Her husband Thomas B. Tigner died on 2 Sep 1923. |
1930 Census | 1 Apr 1930 | Helen was listed as a mother-in-law in Wilbur Clay Culpepper's household on the 1930 Census at Greenville, Meriwether Co., Georgia.1 |
Death* | 1 Sep 1942 | She died on 1 Sep 1942 at age 75. |
Citations
- 1930 Federal Census, United States.
ED 2, Page 1A, Talbotton Street, Meriwether Co., GA
Home=$3500, Radio=N, Farm=N
Wilbur C. Culpepper, Head, M, 52, M, md @ 31, GA/GA/GA, Bookkeeper/Highway Dept
Carrie L. Culpepper, Wife, F, 35, M, md @ 16, GA/GA/AL
Lewis P. Culpepper, Son, M, 11, S, GA/GA/GA
Wilbur C. Culpepper, Son, M, 5, S, GA/GA/GA
Helen D. Tigner, Mother-in-law, F, 62, wid, md @ 26, GA/GA/GA
Mary Tigner, Sister-in-law, F, 52, S, GA/GA/GA, Governess
Lizzie Tigner, Sister-in-law, F, 38, S, GA/GA/GA.
Joseph Robert Murphy
Male, #21489, (say 1864 - )
Birth* | say 1864 | Joseph was born say 1864. |
Marriage* | | He married Alice Samantha Moor. |
Marriage* | | He married Harriet Elizabeth Dean. |
Birth of Son | 13 Aug 1894 | His son Burket Dean Murphy was born on 13 Aug 1894. |
Harriet Elizabeth Dean
Female, #21491, (say 1866 - )
Married Name | | Her married name was Murphy. |
Marriage* | | She married Joseph Robert Murphy. |
Birth* | say 1866 | Harriet was born say 1866. |
Birth of Son | 13 Aug 1894 | Her son Burket Dean Murphy was born on 13 Aug 1894. |
James Tate
Male, #21494, (say 1770 - )
Birth* | say 1770 | James was born say 1770. |
Birth of Son | say 1800 | His son Solomon Tate was born say 1800. |
Solomon Tate
Male, #21496, (say 1800 - )
Mary Chandler
Female, #21497, (say 1802 - )
Birth* | say 1802 | Mary was born say 1802. |
Marriage* | 11 Jul 1823 | She married Solomon Tate at Franklin Co., Georgia, on 11 Jul 1823. |
Married Name | 11 Jul 1823 | As of 11 Jul 1823, her married name was Tate. |
Birth of Son | after 1823 | Her son Samuel Tate was born after 1823. |
Birth of Son | after 1823 | Her son Lemuel Tate was born after 1823. |
Birth of Son | 10 Apr 1839 | Her son Hampton Hale Tate was born on 10 Apr 1839 at Alabama. |
Mary M. Tate
Female, #21498, (after 1823 - )
Birth* | after 1823 | Mary was born after 1823. |
Cathrine Tate
Female, #21499, (after 1823 - )
Birth* | after 1823 | Cathrine was born after 1823. |
Hampton Hale Tate1
Male, #21500, (10 Apr 1839 - circa 1868)
Birth* | 10 Apr 1839 | Hampton was born at Alabama on 10 Apr 1839. |
Marriage* | circa 1858 | He married Frances M. Hobbs circa 1858. |
Birth of Son | after 1859 | His son Samuel Tate was born after 1859. |
Birth of Son | after 1859 | His son Simeon H. Tate was born after 1859. |
Birth of Son | after 1859 | His son Asa W. Tate was born after 1859. |
Civil War* | between 1862 and 1865 | He served in the War Between the States between 1862 and 1865
According to a descendant, Mrs. Lackey, (p. 59) Hampton joined the Confederate Army 7 Apr 1862. He was private in Company E 31st Regiment Alabama Infantry. He became a prisoner of war when Grant took Vicksburg but was exchanged on 9 Jul 1863. He rejoined the Confederate troops and was captured on 16 Dec 1864 at Nashville. He was moved to Camp Chase, Ohio on 6 Jan 1865 and was released 12 Jun 1865. |
Birth of Son | 15 Jun 1867 | His son Aaron Borden Tate was born on 15 Jun 1867. |
Death* | circa 1868 | He died circa 1868. |
Biography* | | According to a descendant, Mrs. Lackey, (p. 59) Hampton Hale was known as "Dosh." He was 5'8" tall, with sandy hair, fair complexion, and blue eyes. |
Citations
- Bobby and Helen Lackey, A Walk in the Past 1700--1990, .
Samuel Tate
Male, #21501, (after 1823 - )
Birth* | after 1823 | Samuel was born after 1823. |
Lemuel Tate
Male, #21502, (after 1823 - )
Birth* | after 1823 | Lemuel was born after 1823. |
Frances M. Hobbs1
Female, #21503, (30 Dec 1836 - 7 Nov 1926)
Birth* | 30 Dec 1836 | Frances was born on 30 Dec 1836. |
Marriage* | circa 1858 | She married Hampton Hale Tate circa 1858. |
Married Name | circa 1858 | As of circa 1858, her married name was Tate. |
Birth of Son | after 1859 | Her son Samuel Tate was born after 1859. |
Birth of Son | after 1859 | Her son Simeon H. Tate was born after 1859. |
Birth of Son | after 1859 | Her son Asa W. Tate was born after 1859. |
Birth of Son | 15 Jun 1867 | Her son Aaron Borden Tate was born on 15 Jun 1867. |
Death of Spouse | circa 1868 | Her husband Hampton Hale Tate died circa 1868. |
1920 Census* | 18 Feb 1920 | Frances was listed as a mother-in-law in William Fletcher Dean's household on the 1920 Census at Ashland, Clay Co., Alabama. 64 m-ED 42/28/66. |
Death* | 7 Nov 1926 | She died on 7 Nov 1926 at age 89. |
Burial* | | Her body was interred at Pleasant Grove Church of Christ Cemetery, Clay Co., Alabama.2 |
Biography* | | She was known as "Fannie." According to a descendant, Mrs. Lackey, (p. 59) she had blue eyes and was thoughtful and kind "but had a tongue sharper than a razor." Mrs. Lackey continued (p. 79): She could give a pretty good hell fire and brimstone lecture anytime day or night..... When she was well into her eighties, burglers tried to quietly pry open her bedroom window late one night. One was in the process of hoisting the other through the window. Gramma Tate awoke and sat up in bed. She shouted, "if ya'll want in this house, get around to the front door like everyone else!" |
Citations
- Bobby and Helen Lackey, A Walk in the Past 1700--1990, .
- Clay County Alabama Historical Society, Cemeteries of Clay County, Alabama, La Grange, GA: Family Tree, 1987.
p 339.
Samuel Tate
Male, #21504, (after 1859 - )
Birth* | after 1859 | Samuel was born after 1859. |
Simeon H. Tate
Male, #21505, (after 1859 - )
Birth* | after 1859 | Simeon was born after 1859. |
Biography* | | Simeon married, became a successful businessman and traveled abroad. |
Emma F. Tate
Female, #21506, (after 1859 - )
Birth* | after 1859 | Emma was born after 1859. |
Sarah S. Tate
Female, #21507, (after 1859 - )
Birth* | after 1859 | Sarah was born after 1859. |
Aaron Borden Tate
Male, #21508, (15 Jun 1867 - 11 Dec 1942)
Citations
- Clay County Alabama Historical Society, Cemeteries of Clay County, Alabama, La Grange, GA: Family Tree, 1987.
p 339
Aaron Borden Tate is buried next to Mary Lavonia [Campbell] Tate (17 Aug 1875 - 22 Sep 1967) in the Pleasant Grove Church of Christ cemetery but it is not known if this was his wife.
Asa W. Tate
Male, #21509, (after 1859 - )
Birth* | after 1859 | Asa was born after 1859. |
James Asbury Permillion
Male, #21510, (circa 1848 - )
Birth* | circa 1848 | James was born at Georgia circa 1848. |
Marriage* | 13 Jan 1874 | He married Ardesia J. Calloway at Clay Co., Alabama, on 13 Jan 1874.1 |
1880 Census* | | James was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Coppermine Beat, Clay Co., Alabama.2 |
Biography* | | This family appears to have originated in Charles County, MD, where a James Permillion was living in 1790. |
Research note* | 18 Sep 2008 | From: Terri Baker Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 10:06 PM Subject: Permillion family tree
Hi,
I am Terri Baker from Talladega, Alabama. I found your email address on the Rootsweb.com website where you have done some research into the descendants of James Asbury Permillion who lived in Clay County, Alabama in the late 1800's and early 1900's. His sister, Mary Jane was my great, great grandmother. I havea little bit ofinformation on their parents which was handed down to me from my great aunt. I am always quite happy to share informtion with distant relatives, so if you're interested, email me back. I am going to visit my great aunt in a few weeks, and I believe she may have some very old pictures which I want to get copies of. If any of them are of the Permillions, I'll send them to you.
terri.3 |
Citations
- P. 173, D. L. Campbell, Justice of the Peace.
- FHL Film 1254007 National Archives Film T9-0007 Page 18B.
- E-mail written 18 Sep 2008 to Lew Griffin from Terri Baker, e-mail address.