Clemon Houston GUS SITTON

Male 1896 - 1958  (61 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Clemon Houston GUS SITTON was born on 28 Sep 1896 in St. Joe, Searcy Co., Arkansas (son of George Washington SITTON, .1 and Sarah ROSENE MAXWELL); died on 7 Feb 1958 in Quanah, Hardeman Co., Texas; was buried in Quanah Memorial Park.

    Notes:

    US WW I Dreaft Registation Card
    Clement Houston Duke Sitton
    RR 2, Bowie Texas, Farmer., Next of Kin: Bessie Sitton, R 2, Bowie, Texas.
    Blue Eyes, Brown Hair. Jun 5, 1918.

    1889 Tax Assessment Rolls, Bowie County, Texas
    C. H. Sitton, (four lots) 320 Acres, 320 Acres, 215 Acres & 98 Acres. Lot 9. - - -

    Birth:
    1880 Census

    Died:


    Buried:
    Double white marble monument with large vase.

    Clemon married Bessie Mae ROBBINS on 2 Mar 1913 in Bowie, Montague Co, Texas. Bessie was born on 22 Feb 1897 in Bowie, Montague Co, Texas; died on 22 Aug 1966 in Hardeman Co., Texas; was buried in Quanah Memorial Park. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Washington SITTON, .1 was born on 9 May 1848 in Walker County, Alabama (son of James Fitz JIM SITTON, .1 and Sarah Ann SALLY WILSON); died in May 1928 in Depew Creek, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    . Benjamin Franklin Sitton & his brother Joshua Warren Sitton, came to Arkansas, about 1871. Benjamin settled in Benton Co., & Joshua in Searcy Co. (Buffalo River Country).
    About the same time, George Washington Sitton & his brothers, C.S & William,
    settled in St. Joe Village, Searcy Co., Arkansas.
    James Sutton (Sitton) of Alabama was the father of Geo. Washington Cicero Silas & William Sitton.
    Ref: RC Bentley, San Diego, Cal., Arkansas Genealogical Society, 1979. - - -

    George married Sarah ROSENE MAXWELL in 1865. Sarah was born on 17 Apr 1846 in Alabama; died on 1 Dec 1908 in St. Joe, Searcy Co., Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah ROSENE MAXWELL was born on 17 Apr 1846 in Alabama; died on 1 Dec 1908 in St. Joe, Searcy Co., Arkansas.

    Notes:

    The sixth or 7th child is Valley Sitton B Une 1885, in Arkansas.
    verify. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt: Rosine

    Died:
    Resided 1880

    Children:
    1. Sarah SITTON was born in 1867 in Arkansas; died in in St. Joe, Searcy Co., Arkansas.
    2. Willis Martin SITTON, .3 was born on 4 Jul 1869 in Missouri; died on 26 Apr 1901 in St. Joe, Searcy Co., Arkansas.
    3. N B R SITTON was born in 1872 in Missouri; died in in St. Joe, Searcy Co., Arkansas.
    4. M M J SITTON was born in 1875 in Missouri.
    5. Vallie SITTON was born in 1878 in St. Joe, Searcy Co., Arkansas; died on 18 Aug 1982 in Nacogdoches, Texas.
    6. 1. Clemon Houston GUS SITTON was born on 28 Sep 1896 in St. Joe, Searcy Co., Arkansas; died on 7 Feb 1958 in Quanah, Hardeman Co., Texas; was buried in Quanah Memorial Park.
    7. Belle R. N. SITTON was born on 27 Jan 1872 in St. Joe, Searcy Co., Arkansas; died on 23 Nov 1964 in St. Joe, Searcy Co., Arkansas; was buried in Osborne Cemetery.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Fitz JIM SITTON, .1 was born on 5 May 1828 in Walker County, Alabama; died in 1890 in St. Joe, Searcy Co., Arkansas; was buried in Osborne Cemetery.

    Notes:

    James Fitz is the son of Mary POLLY Blythe (1Aug1790 South Carolina) & Philip Sitton.III (23 Dec 1790 Buncombe, North Carolina.)

    . 1860 Census Twp. 12, Range 9, Winston Co., Alabama
    James Sitton, Age 32, /1828, B Alabama
    Sarah R, 32, 1828, b Georgia
    George W 12, 1848, Alabama
    Cicero S Sitton, 10, 1850, Alabama
    Nancy A, 8 y, 1852, Alabama
    William Sitton, 3, 1857 b Alabama.
    Note: James Sitton & Burgess family had their farms side by side in Alabama.

    . 1860 Sep 1. Alabama Homestead & Cash Entry Patents
    James Sitton, 120.28 Acres 1 NW Huntsville & 119.97 Acres, 1 E SW Huntsville.

    . 1870 Census Licking, Upton Twp., Texas Co, Missouri
    G W Sitton, 1838, Alabama, Rosine, Sarah, Willis Sitton, b 1869 Missouri.

    . James Sitton was born in Walker County, Alabama, where his parents, Philip & Polly Blythe Sitton, settled after they left the Mills River Valley of Henderson County, N. C.
    James was a staunch supporter of the policies of Abraham Lincoln, & was forced to leave Alabama with his family. After a short time in Illinois, he went to Missouri where he remained until after the Civil War. Going from there to Arkansas, he was a resident of Saint Joe, Searcy County, until his death in 1890. He was a man of pronounced view, & fearless in the manner of expressing them. He served as Justice of the Peace in Alabama, Missouri, & Arkansas, as office for which he was amply qualified.

    James was a farmer, iron worker, & he preached on the side, being a faith-healer. It was reported that people came to him & he traveled many miles on horseback to pray & "lay hands" on the sick. He married Sarah J. Wilson, Daughter of Thomas Wilson, who moved from South Carolina to Georgia in pioneer days. She died in Searcy County 1n 1917 at age 90.

    . James & Sarah R Sitton, The Former a representative of an old & influential family of the South, where his father & grandfather were prominently identified with the iron industry at Birmingham, Alabama.
    James Sitton removed from Alabama to Missouri at the time of the Civil war, & later he removed with his family to Northern Arkansas. His wife is a native of Georgia. Her maiden name was Wilson & she is a descendant of the early settlers of Virginia.
    Of the children of James & Sarah R Sitton Henry W. was the youngest in order of birth; George W. is a farmer in the vicinity St. Joe, Arkansas; Cicero is engaged in the mercantile business at Pyote, Texas; William is a successful farmer & stock grower in Stephens County, Oklahoma, & resides near Comanche; James P. is a farmer in Okfuskee County, this state; Mrs. Nancy McClain resides near Calico Rock, Arkansas, her husband being a farmer by vocation; & Mrs. Mary Russell is the wife of a prosperous farmer residing near St. Joe, Arkansas.
    Ref: A Standard History of Oklahoma, Vol 5, Joseph Bradfield Thorburn. - - -

    Birth:
    Huntsville, Alabama.

    Died:
    Living with son William & his wife Louisa Cash.

    Buried:
    Saint Jo, Arkansas.

    James married Sarah Ann SALLY WILSON in 1843 in Alabama. Sarah was born on 22 Jul 1828 in Georgia; died on 4 Mar 1917 in St. Joe, Searcy Co., Arkansas; was buried in Osborne Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Ann SALLY WILSON was born on 22 Jul 1828 in Georgia; died on 4 Mar 1917 in St. Joe, Searcy Co., Arkansas; was buried in Osborne Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Sally is the daughter of Mary (Emma) Myers, born 29 May, 1802 in Georgia, died 29 Dec 1859 & buried in Myers' Cemetery and Thomas Willson..

    . 1850 Nov 15-16 Census, Walker Co., Alabama
    Willson, Thomas, 48, 1802 South Carolina, Farmer
    Mary Willson, 48, b 1802, Georgia
    Cicero M Willson, 20, b 1830 Georgia, farmer
    Nancy A Willson 18, b 1832, Georgia
    Mary E, 16, 1834, Alabama
    Jacob A, 15, 1835 Alabama
    Margaret Willson, 9, 1850 Alabama
    Thomas J Willson, 13, 1837 Alabama, & Next Family:
    John Meyers, Age 57, b 1793 Georgia
    Nancy Myers, 57, b. 1793 South Carolina
    Sarah Myers, 78, b 1772 Virginia, spinster;

    . 1932 Texas Death Certificate of her son, Cicero S Sitton, says Sarah Wilson was born in Witmore ( ?spelling), Ala.

    George Washington Sitton, b: 9 May 1848 in, Walker, Alabama
    Cicero Silas Sitton, b: 1850 in, Walker, Alabama
    Nancy Ann Sitton, b: 7 Dec 1852 in Alabama
    Emma (Sara) Sitton, b: 1852 in Walker, Alabama
    William (Bill) Sitton, b: 1857 in Winston, Alabama
    Mary Jane Sitton, b: 17 Aug 1860 in Winston, Alabama
    James Fitz Sitton, Jr., b: 1871 in Missouri
    Henry Sitton, b: 12 May 1874 in Houston, Texas, Missouri.

    Thomas Wilson, father
    Her father was Thomas Wilson (Willson), b. 1801 Georgia & died Huntsville.
    He was a lawyer, Georgia & Alabama, USA. Thomas was the only man in that part of the country (Walker County, Alabama) who voted for Abraham Lincoln for president in 1860.

    . Sarah J. Wilson, Daughter of Thomas Wilson, who moved from South Carolina to Georgia in pioneer days .

    . 1824 Oct 12 & 1832 Apr 4 - Letters remaining in Huntsville Post Office: Thomas Willson.
    Ref: The Democrat newspaper, Huntsville, Alabama.

    . 1837 Mar 30 - Georgia, Butts County. This is to certify that in the fall of 1834, I was attacked with Rheumatism, in the back & hips, by which I was unable to turn in the bed for 8 or 10 days, at which time Dr Z Ellison, called on me & proposed administering medicine & apply the steam or vapor bath, according to the botanic or Thomsonian system. though much dreaded the operation & sudden transition from heat to cold, or from perspiration to cold water, my pain was so acute I venture the operation & was truly astonished to find such relief, after being twice steamed, I was able to attend to my business & what was most surprising to me, was the sensations I so much dreaded, were of the most pleasant nature. Given under my hand this 5th day of February 1836. Signed, Thomas Wilson.
    Ref: Jacksonville Republican newspaper.

    . 1845 Apr 30 - Democratic Meeting, from the Jackson Co. Democrat. Held at the court house in Bellefonte, a large number of democracy of Jackson assembled. Resolutions Resolved. [ 5 persons 7] Thomas Wilson be appointed delate to represent this county in the contention at Tuscloasa in the event that all should not attend, those in attendance shall be authorized to give the whole number of voices to which this county is entitled.
    Ref: The Democrat newspaper, Huntsville, Alabama. - - -

    Birth:
    Town: Wukuoni?? Ref: Census 1870.

    Children:
    1. 2. George Washington SITTON, .1 was born on 9 May 1848 in Walker County, Alabama; died in May 1928 in Depew Creek, Oklahoma.
    2. Cicero Silas SITTON, .1 was born on 21 Sep 1850 in Walker County, Alabama; died on 6 Jul 1932 in Pyote, Ward County, State of Texas; was buried on 7 Jul 1932 in Pyote Cemetery.
    3. Nancy Ann SITTON was born on 7 Dec 1852 in Walker County, Alabama; died on 4 Jun 1933 in Optimus, Stone Co., Arkansas.
    4. William Brown BILL SITTON, .1 was born in Jan 1857 in Winston County, Alabama; died in 1940 in Comanche, Stephens Co., Oklahoma; was buried in Weavers Chapel Cemetery.
    5. Mary Jane SITTON was born on 17 Aug 1860 in Winston County, Alabama; died on 21 Jul 1931 in Lillian, Johnston Country, Texas; was buried on 22 Jul 1931 in Pleasant Point Cemetery.
    6. Martha Elizabeth SITTON, .1 was born on 14 Jun 1862 in Walker County, Alabama; died on 23 Feb 1881 in Searcy County, Arkansas; was buried in Osborne Cemetery.
    7. Rebecca A SITTON was born in 1866 in Walker County, Alabama.
    8. James Fitzhugh SITTON, .2 was born in 1871 in Licking, Plum Valley, Upton Twp., Texas Co., Missouri; died in 1951 in Okfuskee Twp., Okhuskee County, Oklahoma.
    9. Hugh Wilson SITTON was born in 1872 in Navaro Co., Texas; died on 28 Jun 1929 in Corsicana, Navaro Co., Texas; was buried in Oakwood Cemetery.
    10. Henry Wilson SITTON, .1 was born on 12 May 1874 in Houston, Texas County, Missouri; died in Sep 1935 in Duncan, Stephens Co., Oklahoma; was buried in Duncan Municipal Cemetery.