(Wife) Goldie Lavinia (Newlin) Patterson-Allanson.
(Noted): James and Goldie got married on Christmas, on December 25th, 1908, in Virginia.
(Children): 3
~ Madge Elizabeth (Patterson) Whitacre,
(1913-1987).
~ Robert Nelson "Bucky" Patterson,
(1914-1988).
~ Hilda Virginia (Patterson) Hensley,
(1916-1998).
(Siblings): 4
~ Charles L Patterson,
(1885- ).
* James A Patterson,
(1886-1918).
~ Mary N (Patterson) N/A,
(1889- ).
~ Edward H Patterson,
(1891- ).
~ Nellie (Patterson) N/A,
(1893- ).
(Noted): James was the 2nd child, and the 2nd son of Joseph and Elizabeth Patterson.
(Occupation): Farmer.
(Census Records for James Patterson):
(1890) Census Records were destroyed by a fire.
(1900 Census): Under his father, Joseph Patterson.
(Head) Joseph Patterson M 38 Feb/1862 West Va
(Wife) Elizabeth L Patterson F 34 Nov/1866 Va
(Son) Charles L Patterson M 15 Aug/1885 Va
(Son) James A Patterson M 14 Dec/1886 Va
(Dau) Mary N Patterson F 11 July/1889 Va
(Son) Edward H Patterson M 9 April/1891 Va
(Dau) Nellie Patterson F 7 Feb/1893 Va
Living in: Back Creek District (Gore & Lamps Precincts), Frederick, Virginia.
(Noted): Census said Joseph and Elizabeth were married in (1885) for about (15) years; and, that they had (5) children, and (5) still living.
(1910): Under James A. Patterson.
(Head) James A Patterson M 23 1887 Va
(Wife) Goldie L Patterson F 21 1889 Va
Living in: Black Creek, Frederick, Virginia.
(Noted): James Patterson would later die on (October 10th, 1918).
(Noted): Hilda was the mother of legendary country singer, Virginia Patterson Hensley, 'aka' (Patsy Cline); so James was Patsy Cline's Grandfather.
(Noted): James Arlington Patterson's United
States World War I Draft Registration Card
says:
Name: James Arlington Patterson
Event Type: Draft Registration
Event Date: 1917-1918
Event Place: Frederick County, Virginia, United States
Gender: Male
Nationality: United States
Birth Date: 17 Dec 1887
(Noted): My Great-Newlin Aunts told me they recalled their Uncle James had lost a leg. Not sure if he served in the service and lost his leg by wounds in the war; or if he lost it from a farming accident, or due to health problems.
(Wife) Goldie Lavinia (Newlin) Patterson-Allanson.
(Noted): James and Goldie got married on Christmas, on December 25th, 1908, in Virginia.
(Children): 3
~ Madge Elizabeth (Patterson) Whitacre,
(1913-1987).
~ Robert Nelson "Bucky" Patterson,
(1914-1988).
~ Hilda Virginia (Patterson) Hensley,
(1916-1998).
(Siblings): 4
~ Charles L Patterson,
(1885- ).
* James A Patterson,
(1886-1918).
~ Mary N (Patterson) N/A,
(1889- ).
~ Edward H Patterson,
(1891- ).
~ Nellie (Patterson) N/A,
(1893- ).
(Noted): James was the 2nd child, and the 2nd son of Joseph and Elizabeth Patterson.
(Occupation): Farmer.
(Census Records for James Patterson):
(1890) Census Records were destroyed by a fire.
(1900 Census): Under his father, Joseph Patterson.
(Head) Joseph Patterson M 38 Feb/1862 West Va
(Wife) Elizabeth L Patterson F 34 Nov/1866 Va
(Son) Charles L Patterson M 15 Aug/1885 Va
(Son) James A Patterson M 14 Dec/1886 Va
(Dau) Mary N Patterson F 11 July/1889 Va
(Son) Edward H Patterson M 9 April/1891 Va
(Dau) Nellie Patterson F 7 Feb/1893 Va
Living in: Back Creek District (Gore & Lamps Precincts), Frederick, Virginia.
(Noted): Census said Joseph and Elizabeth were married in (1885) for about (15) years; and, that they had (5) children, and (5) still living.
(1910): Under James A. Patterson.
(Head) James A Patterson M 23 1887 Va
(Wife) Goldie L Patterson F 21 1889 Va
Living in: Black Creek, Frederick, Virginia.
(Noted): James Patterson would later die on (October 10th, 1918).
(Noted): Hilda was the mother of legendary country singer, Virginia Patterson Hensley, 'aka' (Patsy Cline); so James was Patsy Cline's Grandfather.
(Noted): James Arlington Patterson's United
States World War I Draft Registration Card
says:
Name: James Arlington Patterson
Event Type: Draft Registration
Event Date: 1917-1918
Event Place: Frederick County, Virginia, United States
Gender: Male
Nationality: United States
Birth Date: 17 Dec 1887
(Noted): My Great-Newlin Aunts told me they recalled their Uncle James had lost a leg. Not sure if he served in the service and lost his leg by wounds in the war; or if he lost it from a farming accident, or due to health problems.
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