1) Elizabeth Ann Newberry, m. 13 Apr, 1859, in Cherokee County, TX
2) Eva Parole Johnston Childress, m. 22 Sep, 1875, in Longview, Gregg County, TX
Pension: #15607
Service: Company F., 35th Texas Cavalry; enlisted Spring 1862; also Company B., 28th Texas Dismounted Cavalry Comments: In Texas since 1844. One rejected Confederate Pension application because he had too much property. Totally blind and wholly unable to do any labor in any way. Mortuary Warren
Sources: Pension Application; Houston County In The Civil War by T. N. Mainer, p. 108; 1850 Cherokee County, Texas Census; Houston County Census: 1880; 1900, p. 115; 1910, p. 148; Ancestry.com; Cherokee County in the Civil War, p. 238; Mortuary Warrant
1) Elizabeth Ann Newberry, m. 13 Apr, 1859, in Cherokee County, TX
2) Eva Parole Johnston Childress, m. 22 Sep, 1875, in Longview, Gregg County, TX
Pension: #15607
Service: Company F., 35th Texas Cavalry; enlisted Spring 1862; also Company B., 28th Texas Dismounted Cavalry Comments: In Texas since 1844. One rejected Confederate Pension application because he had too much property. Totally blind and wholly unable to do any labor in any way. Mortuary Warren
Sources: Pension Application; Houston County In The Civil War by T. N. Mainer, p. 108; 1850 Cherokee County, Texas Census; Houston County Census: 1880; 1900, p. 115; 1910, p. 148; Ancestry.com; Cherokee County in the Civil War, p. 238; Mortuary Warrant
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