James Carrol Stinson

M, b. 18 June 1816
FatherJoel Stinson b. 1791, d. 1 Dec 1850
MotherLavina Tomberlin b. c 1795, d. 1840
Last Edited12 Jul 2011
     James Carrol Stinson was born on 18 June 1816 at Kentucky; http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=135650733&st=1. He was the son of Joel Stinson and Lavina Tomberlin.

Polly Stinson

F, b. 1829
FatherJoel Stinson b. 1791, d. 1 Dec 1850
MotherLavina Tomberlin b. c 1795, d. 1840
Last Edited12 Jul 2011
     Polly Stinson was born in 1829; http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=135650733&st=1. She was the daughter of Joel Stinson and Lavina Tomberlin.

William Stinson1

M, b. 1829
FatherJoel Stinson1 b. 1791, d. 1 Dec 1850
MotherLavina Tomberlin1 b. c 1795, d. 1840
Last Edited12 Jul 2011
     William Stinson was born in 1829; http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=135650733&st=1.1 He was the son of Joel Stinson and Lavina Tomberlin.1

Citations

  1. [S1091] Jordan Dodd, 1997, JOEL STINSON and LAVINA TOMBERLIN Married 9 Feb 1815 Barren Co., Kentucky.

Richard Stinson

M, b. 1839
FatherJoel Stinson b. 1791, d. 1 Dec 1850
MotherLavina Tomberlin b. c 1795, d. 1840
Last Edited12 Jul 2011
     Richard Stinson was born in 1839; http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=135650733&st=1. He was the son of Joel Stinson and Lavina Tomberlin.

Thomas C Tomberlin1

M, b. circa 1813, d. 1883
FatherJames Tomberlin2
MotherMrs. Rebecca Tomberlin
Last Edited17 Sep 2017
     Thomas C Tomberlin was born circa 1813 at North Carolina.1 He was the son of James Tomberlin and Mrs. Rebecca Tomberlin.2 Thomas C Tomberlin married Mrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin before 1849; Guesstimate.1 Thomas C Tomberlin died in 1883 at MINN.
     Heenlisted as 1st Lt. in Company H under Captain William Preston in Colonel Archibald Yell's Regiment of the 1st Volunteer Arkansas Cavalry on 30 June 1846 at Ozark, Franklin Co., Arkansas, His brothers Eleasor G L Tomberlin and John W Tomberlin enlisted at the same time.3 He and Mrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin appeared on the census of 1850 at White Oak, Franklin Co., Arkansas.1 Thomas C Tomberlin lived after 1851 at LeSeur Co., Minnesota.

Family

Mrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin b. c 1823
Child

Citations

  1. [S1092] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak, Sheet 237 (page 119 stamped), Dwelling 205, Household 205, 1 November 1850 - THOMAS C TOMBERLIN, age 37, male laborer $500 born NC; ELIZA E TOMBERLIN, age 27, female born Alabama, cannot read or write; MARTHA C TOMBERLIN, age 1 year, female born Arkansas; NANCY J TUCKER TOMBERLIN, age 12, female, born Arkansas; SUSAN TOMBERLIN [possibly Susan Tucker Tomberlin (BStevens 2011)], age 8, female born Arkansas.
  2. [S1094] Tomberlin at GenForum, online www.genforum.com, My gg grandfather was Henry Baker from Franklin Co, AR. He married Rebecca Tomberlin 23-Mar-1843 in Ozark, AR. Rebecca was born 1822 in KY? she died 4 Feb 1899 in Franklin co, AR. I haven't been able to find proof of her parents but believe her father to be James Tomberlin. I'm still looking. (posted by H azel Brown 18 Aug 2001, Message #56 of 144).
  3. [S1094] Tomberlin at GenForum, online www.genforum.com, My Great Grandfather, Thomas C. Tomberlin, enlisted as 1st Lt. in Company H under Captain William Preston in Colonel Archibald Yell's Regiment in Ozark, Franklin Co. AR on 30 June 1846. His brothers, Eleasor G.L. and John W. enlisted at the same time. These other Tomberlins also served in Company H from Franklin Co. Can anyone identify them? Were they from the Washington Co. AR Tomberlin family?
    2nd Lt. Wylie Tomberlin (no more information on him)
    Cpl James W. Tomberlin age 25 years joined June 30 1846 In Washington Co. AR. Duty roster shows that he was detached from service to escort Maj. Thomas Q.M., Oct 25 1846 order by Col. Churchill. Killed in battle Buena Vists Feb 23, 1847; replaced by Aaron L. Reed 9 May 1847.
    Cpl William Tomberlin, joined June 30 1846, killed in battle Feb 23, 1847
    Cpl Francis W Tomberlin, killed in action at Buena Vista Mexico, Feb 23, 1847. His duty roster is filed with James W. Tomberlin.

Mrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin1

F, b. circa 1823
Last Edited17 Sep 2017
     Mrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin was born circa 1823 at Alabama.1 She married Mr. (?) Tucker circa 1836; In various online postings, Betty Rudolph of Boise ID says that Eliza Tucker was a widow with 2 children when she married Thomas C Tomberlin. Mrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin married Thomas C Tomberlin, son of James Tomberlin and Mrs. Rebecca Tomberlin, before 1849; Guesstimate.1
     As of circa 1836,her married name was Tucker. Mrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin and Thomas C Tomberlin appeared on the census of 1850 at White Oak, Franklin Co., Arkansas.1

Family 1

Children

Family 2

Thomas C Tomberlin b. c 1813, d. 1883
Child

Citations

  1. [S1092] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak, Sheet 237 (page 119 stamped), Dwelling 205, Household 205, 1 November 1850 - THOMAS C TOMBERLIN, age 37, male laborer $500 born NC; ELIZA E TOMBERLIN, age 27, female born Alabama, cannot read or write; MARTHA C TOMBERLIN, age 1 year, female born Arkansas; NANCY J TUCKER TOMBERLIN, age 12, female, born Arkansas; SUSAN TOMBERLIN [possibly Susan Tucker Tomberlin (BStevens 2011)], age 8, female born Arkansas.

Martha C Tomberlin1

F, b. circa 1849, d. after 1850
FatherThomas C Tomberlin1 b. c 1813, d. 1883
MotherMrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin1 b. c 1823
Last Edited17 Sep 2017
     Martha C Tomberlin was born circa 1849 at Arkansas.1 She was the daughter of Thomas C Tomberlin and Mrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin.1 Martha C Tomberlin died after 1850.
     She appeared on the census of 1850 as a 1-year-old child in the household of Thomas C Tomberlin and Mrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin at White Oak, Franklin Co., Arkansas.1

Citations

  1. [S1092] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak, Sheet 237 (page 119 stamped), Dwelling 205, Household 205, 1 November 1850 - THOMAS C TOMBERLIN, age 37, male laborer $500 born NC; ELIZA E TOMBERLIN, age 27, female born Alabama, cannot read or write; MARTHA C TOMBERLIN, age 1 year, female born Arkansas; NANCY J TUCKER TOMBERLIN, age 12, female, born Arkansas; SUSAN TOMBERLIN [possibly Susan Tucker Tomberlin (BStevens 2011)], age 8, female born Arkansas.

Nancy J Tucker Tomberlin1

F, b. circa 1838
MotherMrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin1 b. c 1823
Last Edited17 Sep 2017
     Nancy J Tucker Tomberlin was born circa 1838 at Arkansas.1 She was the daughter of Mrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin.1
     Nancy J Tucker Tomberlin appeared on the census of 1850 as a 12-year-old in the household of Thomas C Tomberlin and Mrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin at White Oak, Franklin Co., Arkansas. It iis unclear whether she is using the surname Tomberlin, or if the census taker was simply marking those who were members of the same household, regardless of surname.1 As of 1 November 1850, Nancy J Tucker Tomberlin was also known as Nancy J Tucker.1

Citations

  1. [S1092] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak, Sheet 237 (page 119 stamped), Dwelling 205, Household 205, 1 November 1850 - THOMAS C TOMBERLIN, age 37, male laborer $500 born NC; ELIZA E TOMBERLIN, age 27, female born Alabama, cannot read or write; MARTHA C TOMBERLIN, age 1 year, female born Arkansas; NANCY J TUCKER TOMBERLIN, age 12, female, born Arkansas; SUSAN TOMBERLIN [possibly Susan Tucker Tomberlin (BStevens 2011)], age 8, female born Arkansas.

Susan Tucker Tomberlin1

F, b. circa 1842
MotherMrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin1 b. c 1823
Last Edited16 Sep 2017
     Susan Tucker Tomberlin was born circa 1842 at Arkansas.1 She was the daughter of Mrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin.1
     Susan Tucker Tomberlin appeared on the census of 1850 as an 8-year-old child in the household of Thomas C Tomberlin and Mrs. Eliza E Tucker Tomberlin at White Oak, Franklin Co., Arkansas. It is unclear whether she was using the surname Tucker or Tomberlin.1 As of 1 November 1850, Susan Tucker Tomberlin was also known as Susan Tucker.1

Citations

  1. [S1092] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak, Sheet 237 (page 119 stamped), Dwelling 205, Household 205, 1 November 1850 - THOMAS C TOMBERLIN, age 37, male laborer $500 born NC; ELIZA E TOMBERLIN, age 27, female born Alabama, cannot read or write; MARTHA C TOMBERLIN, age 1 year, female born Arkansas; NANCY J TUCKER TOMBERLIN, age 12, female, born Arkansas; SUSAN TOMBERLIN [possibly Susan Tucker Tomberlin (BStevens 2011)], age 8, female born Arkansas.

Henry Baker1

M, b. circa 1803
Last Edited14 Apr 2017
     Henry Baker married Hester Riddles at Madison Co., Alabama.2 Henry Baker was born circa 1803 at Kentucky.1 He married Rebecca (Tomberlin) Baker, daughter of James Tomberlin and Mrs. Rebecca Tomberlin, on 23 March 1843 at Ozark, Franklin Co., Arkansas.1
     Henry Baker and Rebecca (Tomberlin) Baker appeared on the census of 1 November 1850 at White Oak, Franklin Co., Arkansas.3

Family 1

Hester Riddles d. Apr 1841

Family 2

Rebecca (Tomberlin) Baker b. c 1822, d. 4 Feb 1899

Citations

  1. [S1093] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak, Sheet 237 (page 119 stamped), Dwelling 207, Household 207, 1 November 1850 - HENRY BAKER, age 47, male, farmer, born Kentucky; REBECCA C BAKER, female age 28, born Kentucky; MARTHA BAKER, Female age 13, born Alabama, in school; CATHERINE BAKER, age 1 month, female born Arkansas.
  2. [S1094] Tomberlin at GenForum, online www.genforum.com, My gg grandfather was Henry Baker from Franklin Co, AR. He married Rebecca Tomberlin 23-Mar-1843 in Ozark, AR. Rebecca was born 1822 in KY? she died 4 Feb 1899 in Franklin co, AR. I haven't been able to find proof of her parents but believe her father to be James Tomberlin. I'm still looking. (posted by H azel Brown 18 Aug 2001, Message #56 of 144)
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    My gg grandfather Henry Baker and his first wife & family left Madison co, AL moving to AR. His first wife, Hester Riddles Baker died on the trip and according to a widows pension by his second, Hester was burried on the west bank of the Missippi river, April 1841. Another gg grandfather of mine was also on the wagon train, John B. Honea
    Where did you find a list of those who died along the way? I know the Cameron name keeps coming up with the Bakers, I will keep looking. (posted by H azel Brown 19 Aug 2001, Message 58 of 144)
    Hazel.
  3. [S1327] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak, Sheet 237 (page 119 stamped), Dwelling 206, Household 206, 1 November 1850 - HENRY BAKER, age 47, male, farmer, born Kentucky; REBECCA C BAKER, female age 28, born Kentucky; MARTHA BAKER, Female age 13, born Alabama, in school; CATHERINE BAKER, age 1 month, female born Arkansas.

Rebecca (Tomberlin) Baker1,2

F, b. circa 1822, d. 4 February 1899
FatherJames Tomberlin2
MotherMrs. Rebecca Tomberlin
Last Edited14 Apr 2017
     Rebecca (Tomberlin) Baker was born circa 1822 at Kentucky.1,2 She was the daughter of James Tomberlin and Mrs. Rebecca Tomberlin.2 Rebecca (Tomberlin) Baker married Henry Baker on 23 March 1843 at Ozark, Franklin Co., Arkansas.1 Rebecca (Tomberlin) Baker died on 4 February 1899 at Franklin Co., Arkansas.2
     Rebecca (Tomberlin) Baker was also known as Rebecca C Tomberlin.1 She and Henry Baker appeared on the census of 1 November 1850 at White Oak, Franklin Co., Arkansas.3

Family

Henry Baker b. c 1803

Citations

  1. [S1093] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak, Sheet 237 (page 119 stamped), Dwelling 207, Household 207, 1 November 1850 - HENRY BAKER, age 47, male, farmer, born Kentucky; REBECCA C BAKER, female age 28, born Kentucky; MARTHA BAKER, Female age 13, born Alabama, in school; CATHERINE BAKER, age 1 month, female born Arkansas.
  2. [S1094] Tomberlin at GenForum, online www.genforum.com, My gg grandfather was Henry Baker from Franklin Co, AR. He married Rebecca Tomberlin 23-Mar-1843 in Ozark, AR. Rebecca was born 1822 in KY? she died 4 Feb 1899 in Franklin co, AR. I haven't been able to find proof of her parents but believe her father to be James Tomberlin. I'm still looking. (posted by H azel Brown 18 Aug 2001, Message #56 of 144)
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    My gg grandfather Henry Baker and his first wife & family left Madison co, AL moving to AR. His first wife, Hester Riddles Baker died on the trip and according to a widows pension by his second, Hester was burried on the west bank of the Missippi river, April 1841. Another gg grandfather of mine was also on the wagon train, John B. Honea
    Where did you find a list of those who died along the way? I know the Cameron name keeps coming up with the Bakers, I will keep looking. (posted by H azel Brown 19 Aug 2001, Message 58 of 144)
    Hazel.
  3. [S1327] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak, Sheet 237 (page 119 stamped), Dwelling 206, Household 206, 1 November 1850 - HENRY BAKER, age 47, male, farmer, born Kentucky; REBECCA C BAKER, female age 28, born Kentucky; MARTHA BAKER, Female age 13, born Alabama, in school; CATHERINE BAKER, age 1 month, female born Arkansas.

Martha Baker1

F, b. circa 1837
Last Edited12 Jul 2011
     Martha Baker was born circa 1837 at Alabama.1
     She appeared on the census of 1 November 1850 as a 13-year-old female in the household of Henry Baker and Rebecca (Tomberlin) Baker at White Oak, Franklin Co., Arkansas.2

Citations

  1. [S1093] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak, Sheet 237 (page 119 stamped), Dwelling 207, Household 207, 1 November 1850 - HENRY BAKER, age 47, male, farmer, born Kentucky; REBECCA C BAKER, female age 28, born Kentucky; MARTHA BAKER, Female age 13, born Alabama, in school; CATHERINE BAKER, age 1 month, female born Arkansas.
  2. [S1327] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak, Sheet 237 (page 119 stamped), Dwelling 206, Household 206, 1 November 1850 - HENRY BAKER, age 47, male, farmer, born Kentucky; REBECCA C BAKER, female age 28, born Kentucky; MARTHA BAKER, Female age 13, born Alabama, in school; CATHERINE BAKER, age 1 month, female born Arkansas.

Catherine Baker1

F, b. circa September 1850
Last Edited12 Jul 2011
     Catherine Baker was born circa September 1850.1
     She appeared on the census of 1 November 1850 as a 1-month-old child in the household of Henry Baker and Rebecca (Tomberlin) Baker at White Oak, Franklin Co., Arkansas.2

Citations

  1. [S1093] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak, Sheet 237 (page 119 stamped), Dwelling 207, Household 207, 1 November 1850 - HENRY BAKER, age 47, male, farmer, born Kentucky; REBECCA C BAKER, female age 28, born Kentucky; MARTHA BAKER, Female age 13, born Alabama, in school; CATHERINE BAKER, age 1 month, female born Arkansas.
  2. [S1327] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak, Sheet 237 (page 119 stamped), Dwelling 206, Household 206, 1 November 1850 - HENRY BAKER, age 47, male, farmer, born Kentucky; REBECCA C BAKER, female age 28, born Kentucky; MARTHA BAKER, Female age 13, born Alabama, in school; CATHERINE BAKER, age 1 month, female born Arkansas.

James Tomberlin1

M
Last Edited11 Mar 2018
     James Tomberlin married Mrs. Rebecca Tomberlin at NC?
     James and Richard Tomberlin, found in the 1840 Census, Franklin Co. AR may also be children of James and Rebecca Tomberlin (per unidentified researcher posting at USGenWeb, Arkansas, Franklin Co.)

Family

Mrs. Rebecca Tomberlin
Children

Citations

  1. [S1094] Tomberlin at GenForum, online www.genforum.com, My gg grandfather was Henry Baker from Franklin Co, AR. He married Rebecca Tomberlin 23-Mar-1843 in Ozark, AR. Rebecca was born 1822 in KY? she died 4 Feb 1899 in Franklin co, AR. I haven't been able to find proof of her parents but believe her father to be James Tomberlin. I'm still looking. (posted by H azel Brown 18 Aug 2001, Message #56 of 144)
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    My gg grandfather Henry Baker and his first wife & family left Madison co, AL moving to AR. His first wife, Hester Riddles Baker died on the trip and according to a widows pension by his second, Hester was burried on the west bank of the Missippi river, April 1841. Another gg grandfather of mine was also on the wagon train, John B. Honea
    Where did you find a list of those who died along the way? I know the Cameron name keeps coming up with the Bakers, I will keep looking. (posted by H azel Brown 19 Aug 2001, Message 58 of 144)
    Hazel.
  2. [S1094] Tomberlin at GenForum, online www.genforum.com, My gg grandfather was Henry Baker from Franklin Co, AR. He married Rebecca Tomberlin 23-Mar-1843 in Ozark, AR. Rebecca was born 1822 in KY? she died 4 Feb 1899 in Franklin co, AR. I haven't been able to find proof of her parents but believe her father to be James Tomberlin. I'm still looking. (posted by H azel Brown 18 Aug 2001, Message #56 of 144).
  3. [S1094] Tomberlin at GenForum, online www.genforum.com, My Great Grandfather, Thomas C. Tomberlin, enlisted as 1st Lt. in Company H under Captain William Preston in Colonel Archibald Yell's Regiment in Ozark, Franklin Co. AR on 30 June 1846. His brothers, Eleasor G.L. and John W. enlisted at the same time. These other Tomberlins also served in Company H from Franklin Co. Can anyone identify them? Were they from the Washington Co. AR Tomberlin family?
    2nd Lt. Wylie Tomberlin (no more information on him)
    Cpl James W. Tomberlin age 25 years joined June 30 1846 In Washington Co. AR. Duty roster shows that he was detached from service to escort Maj. Thomas Q.M., Oct 25 1846 order by Col. Churchill. Killed in battle Buena Vists Feb 23, 1847; replaced by Aaron L. Reed 9 May 1847.
    Cpl William Tomberlin, joined June 30 1846, killed in battle Feb 23, 1847
    Cpl Francis W Tomberlin, killed in action at Buena Vista Mexico, Feb 23, 1847. His duty roster is filed with James W. Tomberlin.
  4. [S1086] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak Twp., (page between pages 118 and 119 stamped), Dwelling 203, Household 203, EGL TOMBERLIN, age 26, male farmer $500 born Kentucky; MARY TOMBERLIN, age 24, female born Kentucky, cannot read or write; RICHARD BAKER, age 21, male born Alabama.

Hester Riddles1

F, d. April 1841
Last Edited13 Jul 2011
     Hester Riddles married Henry Baker at Madison Co., Alabama.1 Hester Riddles died in April 1841.1
     Her married name was Hester (Riddles) Baker.1

Family

Henry Baker b. c 1803

Citations

  1. [S1094] Tomberlin at GenForum, online www.genforum.com, My gg grandfather was Henry Baker from Franklin Co, AR. He married Rebecca Tomberlin 23-Mar-1843 in Ozark, AR. Rebecca was born 1822 in KY? she died 4 Feb 1899 in Franklin co, AR. I haven't been able to find proof of her parents but believe her father to be James Tomberlin. I'm still looking. (posted by H azel Brown 18 Aug 2001, Message #56 of 144)
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    My gg grandfather Henry Baker and his first wife & family left Madison co, AL moving to AR. His first wife, Hester Riddles Baker died on the trip and according to a widows pension by his second, Hester was burried on the west bank of the Missippi river, April 1841. Another gg grandfather of mine was also on the wagon train, John B. Honea
    Where did you find a list of those who died along the way? I know the Cameron name keeps coming up with the Bakers, I will keep looking. (posted by H azel Brown 19 Aug 2001, Message 58 of 144)
    Hazel.

Richard Baker1

M, b. circa 1829
Last Edited13 Jul 2011
     Richard Baker was born circa 1829 at Alabama.1
     He appeared on the census of 1 November 1850 as a 21-year-old laborer in the household of Eleazer Green L. Tomberlin at White Oak Twp, Franklin Co., Arkansas.1

Citations

  1. [S1086] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak Twp., (page between pages 118 and 119 stamped), Dwelling 203, Household 203, EGL TOMBERLIN, age 26, male farmer $500 born Kentucky; MARY TOMBERLIN, age 24, female born Kentucky, cannot read or write; RICHARD BAKER, age 21, male born Alabama.

Carroll C Cameron1

M
Last Edited1 Sep 2014
     Carroll C Cameron married Mary (Tomberlin) Cameron, daughter of James Tomberlin and Mrs. Rebecca Tomberlin, on 1 October 1851 at Franklin Co., Arkansas; CAUTION: No proof this is the correct Mary Tomberlin!1
     Carroll C Cameron and James Willson Tomberlin John and Elizabeth Tomberlin left Arkansas for the California gold fields some time between the 1850 census and their youngest daughter's birth in California in 1853. They left their youngest child, James, in the custody of John's sister and brother-in-law, Mary (Tomberlin) and Carroll Cameron. Cameron was named the boy's guardian. After Cameron's death in Sep 1858, James became the ward of anotherTomberlin aunt and uncle, Rebecca (Tomberlin) and Henry Baker. between 1851 and 1853 at Franklin Co., Arkansas.2

Family

Mary (Tomberlin) Cameron b. c 1826

Citations

  1. [S1094] Tomberlin at GenForum, online www.genforum.com, I'm trying to learn about Mary Tomberlin and her husband Carroll C. Cameron of Franklin County AR. Their marriage record states that Carroll C. Cameron (age 37) married Mary Tomberlin (age 28) on October 1, 1851, in Franklin Co., AR. Do you know anything about this couple?
    I found Carroll Cameron listed on the 1850 AR census listed in the household of George Sutherland, in the town of Ozark, as a laborer. Then there is the marriage record from 1851, but after that, Carroll & Mary Cameron are not listed on the Franklin Co. census for the years 1860 & 1870. I'm trying to find out where they went.
    Also, I've just learned that on the 1860 Census for Franklin Co., there was a J.W. Tomberline age 11, and a J.M. Cameron age 6 living in the household of H. Baker, farmer, b. KY. Would you know anything about these people? (posted by Joan, 27 Jan 2001, message 31 of 144).
  2. [S1357] Betty Rudolph, "Tomberlin Family notes," e-mail to Bonnie Stevens, July 2011, OZARK HILL FOLKS by Ted Davis
    CAMERON, Carroll's Minors. On 17 Oct 1856, William D. Shores, James Cannon and Larkin B. Duvall made an inventory and found it worth about $164.66 and except for a Land Warrant worth about $30.00 the rest is mostly farm animals.

    PROBATE PAPERS, FRANKLIN COUNTY ARKANSAS, 1838-1920
    James W. and Nancy E. Cameron, minors under 14 years of age, are the heirs of Carroll C. Cameron who departed this life on or about 2 Sept 1856. No widow. That on August 1856 there was issued to Carroll C. Cameron a Bounty Land Warrant #348 for his services as a corporal in Capt. Prevetts and Fry's Co of Alabama Militia in the Florida War. Warrant was for 40 acres and had not been received before Carroll's death. He believes wards would benefit if Warrant was sold. Henry Baker appointed guardian of minors. Makes a bond for $200.00 on 6 Jan 1857.
    Sent in an email from Betty Rudolph,.

Minerva J Tomberlin1

F, b. 24 March 1842, d. 2 April 1869
FatherJohn Wiley Tomberlin1,2 b. c 1818, d. Nov 1859
MotherMrs. Elizabeth Tomberlin Robinson2,1 b. c 1825, d. 17 Apr 1900
Last Edited14 Jul 2011
     Minerva J Tomberlin was born on 24 March 1842 at Arkansas.1 She was the daughter of John Wiley Tomberlin and Mrs. Elizabeth Tomberlin Robinson.1,2 Minerva J Tomberlin died on 2 April 1869 at Tuolumne City, Stanislaus Co., California, at age 27; Source: Stockton Daily Independent, Saturday, 17 Apr 1869.
Transcribed be deesar and posted at www.newspaperabstracts.com
"DIED - In Tuolumne City, April 2nd, Minerva Jane Tomberline, age 27 years, 9 days.

NOTE: In the 1870 census, Minerva's mother and stepfather are enumerated in Empire Twp., Stanislaus Co., near Modesto. Their post office is listed as Tuolumne City. Apparently, there was a Tuolumne City in Stanislaus Co. in additioni to the one in Tuolumne Co. I believe that the reference to Tuolumne City in this notice is the one in Stanislaus Co. where her mother lived, not the one in Tuolumne Co. where Minerva had no known connections. [BStevens Jul 2011]
     Minerva J Tomberlin appeared on the census of 1850 at White Oak, Franklin Co., Arkansas, as a daughter in the household of John Wiley Tomberlin and Mrs. Elizabeth Tomberlin Robinson.3 Minerva J Tomberlin appeared on the census of 1860 as a 17-year-old female in the household of Mrs. Elizabeth Tomberlin Robinson at Twp 4, Tuolumne Co., California.2

Citations

  1. [S1095] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak Twp., (page 118 stamped), Dwelling 194, Household 194, JOHN W TOMBERLIN, age 32, male Farmer born Kentucky; Elizabeth Tomberlin, age 26 [24?] fenake born Tennessee; MINERVA J TOMBERLIN, age 8, female born Arkansas; WILLIAM W TOMBERLIN, age 5, male born Arkansas; SARAH [TRU]DALE, age 13, born Alabama.
  2. [S2425] 1 June 1860 Population schedules, Provo, Utah, 15 August 1860, Big Oak Flat Post Ofice: ELIZABETH TOMBERLIN, age 36, female, no profession given, $200, $30, born Tennessee; MINERVA J TOMBERLIN, age 17, female born Arkansas; WM W TOMBERLIN, age 15, male born Arkansas; EUPHA M J TOMBERLIN, 7-year-old female born California, Idotic.
  3. [S1095] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak Twp., (page 118 stamped), Dwelling 194, Household 194, JOHN W TOMBERLIN, age 32, male Farmer born Kentucky; Elizabeth Tomberlin, age 26 [24?] female born Tennessee; MINERVA J TOMBERLIN, age 8, female born Arkansas; WILLIAM W TOMBERLIN, age 5, male born Arkansas; SARAH [TRU]DALE, age 13, born Alabama.

Mrs. Elizabeth Tomberlin Robinson1

F, b. circa 1825, d. 17 April 1900
Last Edited10 Mar 2018
     Mrs. Elizabeth Tomberlin Robinson was born circa 1825 at Tennessee.2 She married John Wiley Tomberlin, son of James Tomberlin and Mrs. Rebecca Tomberlin, on 6 January 1840 at Hardeman Co., Tennessee; Are they the John W Timberline or Timberlake and Elizabeth A Howard who were married 06 Jan 1840 in Hardeman Co., TN? (See Ancestry.com, TN Marriages)
---------------.2 Mrs. Elizabeth Tomberlin Robinson married Richard B Robinson, son of William L Robinson and Augustina Biddle, on 19 April 1864 at Tuolumne Co., California.1 Mrs. Elizabeth Tomberlin Robinson died on 17 April 1900 at Stanislaus Co., California.3 She was buried at Modesto Citizens Cemetery, Modesto, Stanislaus Co., California.3
     Mrs. Elizabeth Tomberlin Robinson was also known as Mrs. Elizabeth Tomberlin.2 She and John Wiley Tomberlin appeared on the census of 1850 at White Oak, Franklin Co., Arkansas.2 Mrs. Elizabeth Tomberlin Robinson appeared on the census of 1860 at Twp 4, Tuolumne Co., California.4 She and Richard B Robinson appeared on the census of 1870 at Empire Twp, Stanislaus Co., California.5 Mrs. Elizabeth Tomberlin Robinson and Richard B Robinson appeared on the census of 1880 at Modesto, Stanislaus Co., California.6

Family

John Wiley Tomberlin b. c 1818, d. Nov 1859
Children

Citations

  1. [S637] Tuolumne Co. Genealogical Society, Tuo Co Mariages, 1850-1900, Richard B Robinson and Elizabeth Tomberlin married 19 Apr 1864. Marriage place unknown, recorded Book 1, pg 125, Tuolumne Co. Marriage Records.
  2. [S1095] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak Twp., (page 118 stamped), Dwelling 194, Household 194, JOHN W TOMBERLIN, age 32, male Farmer born Kentucky; Elizabeth Tomberlin, age 26 [24?] female born Tennessee; MINERVA J TOMBERLIN, age 8, female born Arkansas; WILLIAM W TOMBERLIN, age 5, male born Arkansas; SARAH [TRU]DALE, age 13, born Alabama.
  3. [S669] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Elizabeth F Robinson, died 17 Apr 1900. Note: age 75 years, from B.P. Burial at Modesto Citizens Cemetery, Modesto, Stanislaus Co., California. Find-a-Grave Memorial 57578578 added 23 Aug 1010 by Ed Smith.
  4. [S2425] 1 June 1860 Population schedules, Provo, Utah, 15 August 1860, Big Oak Flat Post Ofice: ELIZABETH TOMBERLIN, age 36, female, no profession given, $200, $30, born Tennessee; MINERVA J TOMBERLIN, age 17, female born Arkansas; WM W TOMBERLIN, age 15, male born Arkansas; EUPHA M J TOMBERLIN, 7-year-old female born California, Idotic.
  5. [S2168] 1 June 1870 Population schedules, Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Administration, 21 June 1870 "Tuolumne City Post Office" - Richard Robinson, age 48, male, white, farmer, $1200, $300 born Kentucky, male citizen over 21 years; Elizabeth Robinson, age 43, female white, housekeeping, born Tennessee.
  6. [S1098] 1880 US Census, Stanislaus Co., California, population schedule, Modesto, ED 94, SD 4, Sheet 56 ( follows page 337 stamped), Dwelling 355, Household 358, R B ROBINSON, white male age 58 yearss, married, Surveyor [parliamnty?], born Kentucky, father born Kentucky, mother born Maryland; ELIZABETH ROBINSON, white female age 55 years, wife, married, keeping house, born Tennessee, both parents born Tennessee; KATIE E ROBINSON, white female age 5 years, adopted daughter, at home, born [California?], both parents born Tennessee.
  7. [S1095] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak Twp., (page 118 stamped), Dwelling 194, Household 194, JOHN W TOMBERLIN, age 32, male Farmer born Kentucky; Elizabeth Tomberlin, age 26 [24?] fenake born Tennessee; MINERVA J TOMBERLIN, age 8, female born Arkansas; WILLIAM W TOMBERLIN, age 5, male born Arkansas; SARAH [TRU]DALE, age 13, born Alabama.
  8. [S1357] Betty Rudolph, "Tomberlin Family notes," e-mail to Bonnie Stevens, July 2011, Son of John Wily Tomberlin and Elizabeth (Cannon) Tomberlin: 2 iii.     James Willson 'Wilks' TOMBERLIN, born Sep 1850, Franklin County, AR; married Maria M. MARTIN, 20 Jul 1875, Franklin County, AR; died 1923, Franklin County, AR.

Sarah Lundale1,2

F, b. circa 1837
Last Edited13 Jul 2011
     Sarah Lundale was born circa 1837 at Alabama.2
     Sarah Lundale was also known as Sarah Lindall If she is Sarah Lindall or Lyndall, she may be a younger sister of Elizabeth. At least one online family tree gives Elizabeth the maiden surname Lyndall. She appeared on the census of 1850 as a 13-year-old female in the household of John Wiley Tomberlin and Mrs. Elizabeth Tomberlin Robinson at White Oak, Franklin Co., Arkansas.2

Citations

  1. Ancestry.com indexes her in the 1850 census as TRUDALE, but I am not comfortable with that reading. Nor am I particularly comfortable with the Lundae reading, although I am fairly certain that the initial letter is an L rather than a T. [BStevens Jul 2011]
  2. [S1095] 1850 US Census, Franklin Co., Arkansas, population schedule, White Oak Twp., (page 118 stamped), Dwelling 194, Household 194, JOHN W TOMBERLIN, age 32, male Farmer born Kentucky; Elizabeth Tomberlin, age 26 [24?] female born Tennessee; MINERVA J TOMBERLIN, age 8, female born Arkansas; WILLIAM W TOMBERLIN, age 5, male born Arkansas; SARAH [TRU]DALE, age 13, born Alabama.

Katie Robinson1

F, b. circa 1875
Last Edited13 Jul 2011
     Katie Robinson was born circa 1875 at California.1
     She appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Richard B Robinson and Mrs. Elizabeth Tomberlin Robinson at Modesto, Stanislaus Co., California.1

Citations

  1. [S1098] 1880 US Census, Stanislaus Co., California, population schedule, Modesto, ED 94, SD 4, Sheet 56 ( follows page 337 stamped), Dwelling 355, Household 358, R B ROBINSON, white male age 58 yearss, married, Surveyor [parliamnty?], born Kentucky, father born Kentucky, mother born Maryland; ELIZABETH ROBINSON, white female age 55 years, wife, married, keeping house, born Tennessee, both parents born Tennessee; KATIE E ROBINSON, white female age 5 years, adopted daughter, at home, born [California?], both parents born Tennessee.

William L Robinson1

M, b. 1791, d. 1868
Last Edited13 Jul 2011
     William L Robinson was born in 1791 at Grayson, Virginia.1 He married Augustina Biddle in 1821.2 William L Robinson died in 1868.1

Family

Augustina Biddle b. 28 Feb 1801, d. 27 Sep 1877
Children

Citations

  1. [S1100] Ledunn_1, 2010, William L Robinson, father of Richard, born 3 Feb 1791 in Grayson Virginia and died 24 Jul 1868 in Atlanta, Macon Co. Missouri. Husband of Augustina Biddle, whom he married in 1821.
  2. [S1100] Ledunn_1, 2010, Augustina (Biddle) Robinson, born 28 Feb 1801 in Bourbon Co. KY and died 27 Sep 1877 in Modesto, Stanislaus Co., California. Married 1821 William L Robinson. Their eldest child is Richard B [Biddle?] Robinson.
  3. [S1100] Ledunn_1, 2010, Robert Robinson, brother of Richard,, born 1822 Palmyra, Marion Co. MO. Married 1848 Mary Susannah Jameson.

Augustina Biddle1

F, b. 28 February 1801, d. 27 September 1877
Last Edited13 Jul 2011
     Augustina Biddle was born on 28 February 1801 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky.1 She married William L Robinson in 1821.1 Augustina Biddle died on 27 September 1877 at Modesto, Stanislaus Co., California, at age 76.1
     As of 1821,her married name was Augustina (Biddle) Robinson.1

Family

William L Robinson b. 1791, d. 1868
Children

Citations

  1. [S1100] Ledunn_1, 2010, Augustina (Biddle) Robinson, born 28 Feb 1801 in Bourbon Co. KY and died 27 Sep 1877 in Modesto, Stanislaus Co., California. Married 1821 William L Robinson. Their eldest child is Richard B [Biddle?] Robinson.
  2. [S1100] Ledunn_1, 2010, Robert Robinson, brother of Richard,, born 1822 Palmyra, Marion Co. MO. Married 1848 Mary Susannah Jameson.

Robert Robinson1

M, b. 1822
FatherWilliam L Robinson1 b. 1791, d. 1868
MotherAugustina Biddle1 b. 28 Feb 1801, d. 27 Sep 1877
Last Edited10 Mar 2018
     Robert Robinson was born in 1822 at Palmyra, Marion Co., Missouri.1 He was the son of William L Robinson and Augustina Biddle.1 Robert Robinson married Mary Susannah Jameson circa 1848.1

Family

Mary Susannah Jameson b. c 1830

Citations

  1. [S1100] Ledunn_1, 2010, Robert Robinson, brother of Richard,, born 1822 Palmyra, Marion Co. MO. Married 1848 Mary Susannah Jameson.

Mary Susannah Jameson1

F, b. circa 1830
Last Edited18 Aug 2015
     Mary Susannah Jameson was born circa 1830; Guesstimate. She married Robert Robinson, son of William L Robinson and Augustina Biddle, circa 1848.1
     Her married name was Mary (Jameson) Robinson.1

Family

Robert Robinson b. 1822

Citations

  1. [S1100] Ledunn_1, 2010, Robert Robinson, brother of Richard,, born 1822 Palmyra, Marion Co. MO. Married 1848 Mary Susannah Jameson.

Elvira Harrell1

F
Last Edited13 Jul 2011
     Elvira Harrell married David V. Robinson, son of William L Robinson and Augustina Biddle, in 1861.1
     As of 1861,her married name was Robinson.1

Family

David V. Robinson b. 1836, d. 1906

Citations

  1. [S1100] Ledunn_1, 2010, David VanLear Robinson, brother of Richard, born 1836 Palmyra, Marion Co. MO. Married 10 Sep 1861 Elvira Harrell. Died 1906.

(Nuncio) Louis Ferretti1

M, b. 1 April 1874, d. before 1875
FatherGiuseppi Ferretti b. Apr 1836, d. 31 May 1916
MotherMaria (Soleri) Ferretti2 b. Mar 1849, d. 8 Aug 1924
Last Edited17 Feb 2018
     (Nuncio) Louis Ferretti was born on 1 April 1874.3 He was the son of Giuseppi Ferretti and Maria (Soleri) Ferretti.2 (Nuncio) Louis Ferretti died before 1875; Presumed that this child died young, since Nuncio Louis was born in 1875.

Citations

  1. [S44] Unknown volume, St. Patrick's Baptisms, Sonora: FERRETTI, LOUIS, son of FRANCIS (sic) Ferretti and Mary Solari;
    born 01 APR 1874 and baptized 24 MAY 1874 at BIG OAK FLAT; pg 185 sec. A, Tuolumne County Genealogical Society.
  2. [S44] Unknown volume, St. Patrick's Baptisms, Sonora: FERRETTI, LOUIS, son of FRANCIS (sic) Ferretti and Mary Solari;
    born 01 APR 1874 and baptized 24 MAY 1874 at BIG OAK FLAT; pg 185 sec. A
    , Tuolumne County Genealogical Society.
  3. [S44] Unknown volume, St. Patrick's Baptisms, Sonora, Tuolumne County Genealogical Society.