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6. | GAINES, Andrew Jackson was born on 22 Apr 1860 in Hall, Georgia; died on 29 Jul 1930 in Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: birth and death dates for Andrew J. Gaines supplied by Linda Jonas May 19, 2009 via email Andrew married QUINCE, MinnieMineral Wells, Palo Pinto, Texas, United States. Minnie (daughter of QUINCE, James S. and SMITH, Caroline L.) was born on 17 Jan 1872 in Illinois, United States; died on 9 Mar 1921 in Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, Texas, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | QUINCE, Minnie was born on 17 Jan 1872 in Illinois, United States (daughter of QUINCE, James S. and SMITH, Caroline L.); died on 9 Mar 1921 in Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, Texas, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Information on this family is being compiled by Harry D. Galley, Rock Island, Ill. He is still gathering information on this family. In 1910 this family was located in Palo Pinto county, Texas, just Andres J, Minnie and Roy. In the 1920 census of Palo Pinto ther is just andrew and minnie. The Fuller name has been mentioned in connection with Minnie, and was mentioned in the Civil War records of James Quince Senior. We don't know who this refers to. It is probable that Minnie's real name is Minerva. Time will tell. this entry: 6-3-04 19 May 2009 Linda Jonas supplied added information: Because her mother died when she was young, and her father was in the Disabled Soldiers HOme, she was raised by the Stewarts. The death certificates of her children give their mother's maiden name as Steward. Her own death certificate names her father James Quince.
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14. | QUINCE, James S. was born on 30 May 1832 in Lucerne, Lucerne, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 8 Jan 1913 in Quincy, Adams, Illinois; was buried on 10 Jan 1913 in Quincy, Adams, Illinois. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Joseph Smith Seniors' Children p. 35, by Harry D. Galley has information on this family: Harry D. Galley 2125 28th Street Rock Island, IL 60201 1850 Census of Bureau County Clarion Townshiop, Illinois, Nov. 4 1850, (FHR file #007672) Lee county, Illinois Marriage records copied by the D. A. R. (FHL call #977.336 V25d) for the marriage of James and Caroline on 8 Dec. 1853. The marriage was performed by Thomas S. Angier J.P. License #616. 1860 Census of Sublette township, Lee county, Illinois, page 248, 13 July 1860 #1959/1804 James S. Quince age 23 (1837) Farmer born Pennsylvania, Caroline age 25 (1835) born Ohio, Treacy age 5, (1845) Ill. and Monroe age 3, (1837) Ill Value Real Estate 1800/ Value Personal Estate 600 1870 Census of Lee county, Illinois, (FHL film #545745) Not on the 1880 Census of Amboy township Burial in Sunset Cemetery, Div. 2 row 28 #8, 4th grave in This cemetery is near the Old Soldiers' home where he died. Personal appearance: He was 5 feet 8 1/2, complection, light; color of eyes, gray blue; color of hair, dark brown He served as a Corporal from 12 August 1862 - to 10 June 1865 He was in Co. I, 89th Reg't Illinois Volunteers He enlisted as a Corporal on 12 August 1862. The regiment that he was enlisted in, 25 August 1862, according to the Database of Illinois Civil War Veterans was Company I, 89th Infantry, Rank of Corporal, and he enlisted in the town of Brooklyn (township) He was in the battle at Mission Ridge. In the Amboy Times, March 17, 1864, Page 2, Column 2: A Card of Thanks Camp Beatty, Marysville, Tenn, Feb 6th, 1864: We, the undersigned members of Co. I, 89th Reg't Ills. Vol., do hereby return our sincere thanks to the citizens of Melugins Grove and vicinity, for the very generous donations of tea, butter, paper and envelopes, aprons, &c., which reached us on the 27th of November, 1863, (the day after the battle of Mission Ridge.) We should ahve replied to it before, but circumstances over which we had no control, rendered it impossible. -- We were indeed proud of the present, and after the hard battle we laid aside our arms, and our worthy comrade in arms, Z. Melugins, officated as distrubting agent, and gave to all. God bless the donors, both old and young is the earnest wish of the undersigned, Three cheers for the citizens of Melugin's Grove and the union. -- It was signed by man men including James S. Quince James S. "musters out" 10 June 1865 in Nashville, Tennessee. In about 1865 he started working for the Illinois Central Rail Road probably working his way up to being an Engineer on the locomotives. 1870 census of Amboy (town), 3rd Ward, Lee County, Illinois (FHL film #54745) page 216A & B, 15 July, 50/50: for the birth dates and facts on the Quince family. James Quince age 40 RR Engineer Personal Estate 600 born PA; Caroline age 33 Keeping house born Ohio: Children: Tracy 15 in 1870, Ill.; James 13 in 1870, Ill; Eudora 7 in 1870, Ill.; Francis 3 in 1870, Ill (Male!!!) and Anna age 5/ 12 Feb 1870, Ill. Amboy, Lee county, Illinois Cemetery records (FHL, call #977.336/A2V3h) for the death and burial of Frankey Quincey in Amboy, Illinois at the Binghampton cemetery. Cemetery located on the east side of Amboy, Illinois by a mile and a half. James married SMITH, Caroline L. on 8 Dec 1853 in Rocky Ford, Amboy, Lee, Illinois. Caroline (daughter of SMITH, William B. and GRANT, Caroline Amanda) was born in Aug 1836 in Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, United States; died on 9 Jan 1878 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States; was buried in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
15. | SMITH, Caroline L. was born in Aug 1836 in Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, United States (daughter of SMITH, William B. and GRANT, Caroline Amanda); died on 9 Jan 1878 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States; was buried in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Joseph Smith Senior's Children, compiled by Harry D. Galley, p.34, 116 Texas State Department of Health (Death Certificate) Harry D. Galley 2125 28th Street Rock Island, IL 60201 Notes for Caroline L. Smith: The county where she was born is now named Lake County, Ohio. She is on the 1850 census of Walnut Grove township, Knox county, Illinois with her Aunt Roxalana Grant Smith as Caroline age 14 born Ohio. Burial is in Block 3, Lot 4, Pioneers Rest Cemetery Information gathered by Harry Galley Notes: Lee County, Illinois Marriage records see page 35, Joseph Smith Seniors' Children, Harry D. Galley,
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