RNT Family History
McClure, Elizabeth[1]
1802 - 1868 (65 years)-
Name McClure, Elizabeth Born 01 Mar 1802 , Warren, Kentucky Gender Female Buried Feb 1868 Old Plum Grove Cemetery, West Point, Fayette, Texas Died 03 Feb 1868 Plum Grove, Fayette, Texas Person ID I11989 McClure-Harris Last Modified 1 Mar 2004
Father McClure, Samuel, b. Abt 1769, , , Virginia , d. Aft 1830, Possibly, Haywood Co., Tennessee (Age > 60 years) Relationship Birth Mother Harper, Sarah, d. Bef 1830 Relationship Birth Married 06 Dec 1789 , Mercer, Kentucky Family ID F4046 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Karnes, Noah Charles, b. Abt 1801, , , Tennessee , d. 1836, Pin Oak, Fayette, Texas (Age 35 years) Married 1824 , Harden, Tennessee Notes - Groom Thomas J. Scallorn and bride Elizabeth McClane were married August
27, 1861, Fayette County, by Thomas B. Sokelle, J.P..
Carol Langston Buckland and Lana Sawey LeCroy have copy of Marriage
License.
Children 1. Karnes, Mary Ann, b. 02 Oct 1826, , , Tennessee , d. 30 Oct 1877, , Fayette, Texas (Age 51 years) [Birth] 2. Karnes, Francis Marion, b. 1828, , , Tennessee , d. 1862, , Fayette, Texas (Age 34 years) [Birth] 3. Karnes, William Perry, b. 16 Jan 1829, , , Tennessee , d. 13 Apr 1905, , Fayette, Texas (Age 76 years) [Birth] 4. Karnes, Ada Martha, b. 02 Sep 1830, , , Tennessee , d. 24 Jun 1902, Harper, Gillespie, Texas (Age 71 years) [Birth] 5. Karnes, George Washington, b. 03 Feb 1832, , , Tennessee , d. 30 Dec 1913, , Fayette, Texas (Age 81 years) [Birth] 6. Karnes, Asa M., b. 1834, , , Texas [Birth] Last Modified 3 Feb 2005 Family ID F4097 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Groom Thomas J. Scallorn and bride Elizabeth McClane were married August
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Headstones McClure, Elizabeth
34. Elizabeth Karns
Mar 1, 1802
Feb 3 1868
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Notes - An Early History of Fayette County; Weyand and Wade;Eakin Press;Burnet,Tx; 1936; Page 60;
1850 Fayette Co., Texas, Census
Mrs. E. CARNES 48 F Ky
Francis 22 M Tenn
William 21 M Tenn
George 18 M Tenn
Asa 16 M Tx
Buried:
- This is the wife of Noah Karnes. In 1836 just prior
to the Battle of San Jacinto, Noah Karnes was with
Sam Houston's Army as a rear guard somwhere
between the Colorado River and the Brazos River
probably in the vicinity of Round Top where they
had a camp. During bayonet practice Wayne
Barton accidently shot and killed Noah Karnes.
Karnes was buried on the spot. the location of his
grave has been lost. Olivia Tuttle Willrich, a
grandchild of Elizabeth Karnes, states:
Grandmother died in 1868 and is buried in a
cemetery near West Point.
Source: http://www.angelfire.com/ab/oldplum/oplist.html
- An Early History of Fayette County; Weyand and Wade;Eakin Press;Burnet,Tx; 1936; Page 60;
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Sources - [S186] GEDCOM file imported on 14 Aug 2002., Shane Symes.
- [S186] GEDCOM file imported on 14 Aug 2002., Shane Symes.