There children were:
Mary Paralee, William Thomas, Marion
Tolbert, Frannie Panella, Hattie Mae,
Gantry Baker, Mittie Irene, Laura
Elizabeth, Gertrude A, Trannie Letcher.
Stephen's had the following Siblings:
Elizer Jane-----------------------1830-1886---m. Wilson Hartley------1849
Louvenia-------------------------1832-1900---m. James P Shaver-----1855
Mary Elizabeth-----------------1833-unkn---m. 1.Robort A Bell------1854, 2. Shelbery? Unkn
Emily Adline---------------------1835-unkn---m. Joseph A Pardue---1854
Sarah A "Sallie"-----------------1837-1902---m. George Smith--abt1869
John J Jackson-----------------1838-1925---m.1.Virginia Garner---1870,2.Susan W Unk date
William Norris-------------------1840-1850---m. Died before---------1850
Thomas Giles--------------------1841-1897---m. Bethany F Parker--1866
Celia Agnes-----------------------1843-unkn--m.James Kinney-unk date
Stephen Baker-------------------1845-1931---m.1.Sarah?Unkn date,2.Laura Sharp Unk date
Henry Clay------------------------1847-1925---m. Emily Unkn, Unkn-date
Paralle G---------------------------1850-1912---m1Jeff Pardue---------1872,2.BenHarrison1895
James Frances Tolbert---------1852-1905---m. Unk Pardue?--unk date
Stephen acquired 160 acres of land via the Texas preemption law, after living on it for 3 years he became the original owener of the land, it appears he and his brother Henry arrived about 1871 or early 1872, in Bowie Co, as that is their first appearance on the Tax Records.
His 160 acres became known the the S B Letcher Headright. He maintained this property from 1874, to 1899, and possibly until hia death.
Brother Henry, and James F T, and sisters, Louvenia & Paralle, also made Bowie County Texas their home.
Stephen served in the Civil War with 2 other of his brothers, and a brother-in-law: Thomas Giles, and John Jackson Letcher, they survived the war, but with injuries. Originally, they were all in same unit, Co A, 20th AL Infantry Regiment. His sister Luvenia's hushand, James P Shaver, also served in the same unit.
There children were:
Mary Paralee, William Thomas, Marion
Tolbert, Frannie Panella, Hattie Mae,
Gantry Baker, Mittie Irene, Laura
Elizabeth, Gertrude A, Trannie Letcher.
Stephen's had the following Siblings:
Elizer Jane-----------------------1830-1886---m. Wilson Hartley------1849
Louvenia-------------------------1832-1900---m. James P Shaver-----1855
Mary Elizabeth-----------------1833-unkn---m. 1.Robort A Bell------1854, 2. Shelbery? Unkn
Emily Adline---------------------1835-unkn---m. Joseph A Pardue---1854
Sarah A "Sallie"-----------------1837-1902---m. George Smith--abt1869
John J Jackson-----------------1838-1925---m.1.Virginia Garner---1870,2.Susan W Unk date
William Norris-------------------1840-1850---m. Died before---------1850
Thomas Giles--------------------1841-1897---m. Bethany F Parker--1866
Celia Agnes-----------------------1843-unkn--m.James Kinney-unk date
Stephen Baker-------------------1845-1931---m.1.Sarah?Unkn date,2.Laura Sharp Unk date
Henry Clay------------------------1847-1925---m. Emily Unkn, Unkn-date
Paralle G---------------------------1850-1912---m1Jeff Pardue---------1872,2.BenHarrison1895
James Frances Tolbert---------1852-1905---m. Unk Pardue?--unk date
Stephen acquired 160 acres of land via the Texas preemption law, after living on it for 3 years he became the original owener of the land, it appears he and his brother Henry arrived about 1871 or early 1872, in Bowie Co, as that is their first appearance on the Tax Records.
His 160 acres became known the the S B Letcher Headright. He maintained this property from 1874, to 1899, and possibly until hia death.
Brother Henry, and James F T, and sisters, Louvenia & Paralle, also made Bowie County Texas their home.
Stephen served in the Civil War with 2 other of his brothers, and a brother-in-law: Thomas Giles, and John Jackson Letcher, they survived the war, but with injuries. Originally, they were all in same unit, Co A, 20th AL Infantry Regiment. His sister Luvenia's hushand, James P Shaver, also served in the same unit.
Family Members
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Eliza Jane "Elizer" Letcher Hartley
1830–1886
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Luvenia Ann "Louvenia" Letcher Shaver
1832–1900
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Mary Elizabeth Letcher Shelby
1833–1914
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Emily Adline Pardue Letcher
1836–1914
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Sarah A "Sally" Letcher Smith
1837–1902
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John Jackson Letcher
1838–1925
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Thomas Giles "Tom" Letcher
1841–1897
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Henry Clay Letcher
1848–1925
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Paralle G "Paralee" Letcher Harrison
1850–1912
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Mary Parilee Letcher Harrison
1870–1949
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Marion Thomas Letcher
1875–1956
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Hattie Mae Letcher McKown
1880–1958
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Yancy Baker "Mose" Letcher
1883–1966
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Mittie Irene Letcher Simmons
1884–1979
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Laura Elizabeth Letcher Kelley
1887–1959
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Gertrude A Letcher McAlister
1888–1961
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Tranqella "Trannie" Letcher
1895–1905
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