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James Henry Satterfield

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James Henry Satterfield Veteran

Birth
Allen County, Kentucky, USA
Death
28 Nov 1922 (aged 85)
Redwater, Bowie County, Texas, USA
Burial
Bowie County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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1st Marriage 15 Sep 1859 to Malissa A Gibson. b 4 Jul 1843 d. 2 may 1877
6 Children: Henry W.; John C.; Sidney Rufus; James D.; Mandy A. and Mary S.
2nd Marriage 2 Jun 1878 to Lucinda Belle Phelps. b 30 May 1857 d. 5 Jun 1917
9 children: Martha B.; Alonzo Thomas; Minnie; Laura E.; Charles Jenkins; George F.; Grover; Joseph and Effie J.

Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 2nd ed., 1885, Butler Co.

JAMES H. SATTERFIELD, Butler County, was born April 14, 1838, in Allen County, Ky., where he grew to manhood. In 1867 he removed to Dakota County, Minn., and in 1875 he returned to Kentucky, and located in Warren County.

In 1876 he settled in Butler County, where he has since resided. In 1861 he enlisted in the Ninth Kentucky (Federal) Infantry, remaining in the field but three months, after which he was engaged in the recruiting service.

His father, Henry Satterfield, a native of Maury County, Tenn., died in 1861, at the age of fifty years. He was the son of Ephraim Satterfield, a native of Virginia, who died about 1850.

Henry married Mary, daughter of John M. Garrison, of Allen County, Ky. (now living at the age of seventy-five years). Their offspring are Louisa J. (Roy), David E., Samuel A., James H., Ruth M (Massey), John E., Euphema P. (Liles), Hettie C. (Jones), Martha C. (deceased), Sarah E. (Hues), Joseph W. H. and Abraham W.

James H. Satterfield has twice been married; first on September 15, 1859, to Melissa ., daughter of James and Cynthia (Woodcock) Gibson, of Allen County (died in 1877). To them were born Henry W., John C., Sidney R., James D., Martha A. and Mary C.

He was next married, in 1878, to Lucinda B., daughter of Solomon and Sarah J. (Deweese) Phelps, of this county. Their union has been blessed with the birth of Martha B., Alonzo T. and Minnie E. Mr. Satterfield is a farmer, and owns 1,340 acres of land, where he now resides, and 425 acres in Tennessee.
1st Marriage 15 Sep 1859 to Malissa A Gibson. b 4 Jul 1843 d. 2 may 1877
6 Children: Henry W.; John C.; Sidney Rufus; James D.; Mandy A. and Mary S.
2nd Marriage 2 Jun 1878 to Lucinda Belle Phelps. b 30 May 1857 d. 5 Jun 1917
9 children: Martha B.; Alonzo Thomas; Minnie; Laura E.; Charles Jenkins; George F.; Grover; Joseph and Effie J.

Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 2nd ed., 1885, Butler Co.

JAMES H. SATTERFIELD, Butler County, was born April 14, 1838, in Allen County, Ky., where he grew to manhood. In 1867 he removed to Dakota County, Minn., and in 1875 he returned to Kentucky, and located in Warren County.

In 1876 he settled in Butler County, where he has since resided. In 1861 he enlisted in the Ninth Kentucky (Federal) Infantry, remaining in the field but three months, after which he was engaged in the recruiting service.

His father, Henry Satterfield, a native of Maury County, Tenn., died in 1861, at the age of fifty years. He was the son of Ephraim Satterfield, a native of Virginia, who died about 1850.

Henry married Mary, daughter of John M. Garrison, of Allen County, Ky. (now living at the age of seventy-five years). Their offspring are Louisa J. (Roy), David E., Samuel A., James H., Ruth M (Massey), John E., Euphema P. (Liles), Hettie C. (Jones), Martha C. (deceased), Sarah E. (Hues), Joseph W. H. and Abraham W.

James H. Satterfield has twice been married; first on September 15, 1859, to Melissa ., daughter of James and Cynthia (Woodcock) Gibson, of Allen County (died in 1877). To them were born Henry W., John C., Sidney R., James D., Martha A. and Mary C.

He was next married, in 1878, to Lucinda B., daughter of Solomon and Sarah J. (Deweese) Phelps, of this county. Their union has been blessed with the birth of Martha B., Alonzo T. and Minnie E. Mr. Satterfield is a farmer, and owns 1,340 acres of land, where he now resides, and 425 acres in Tennessee.


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