Louisa C. Houston HOUSTON

Female 1877 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Louisa C. Houston HOUSTON was born on 20 Nov 1877 in Alabama (daughter of Samuel James HOUSTON and Missouri Clementine OLIVE).

    Family/Spouse: Richard Thomas DAY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel James HOUSTON was born on 10 Dec 1856 in BarbourCounty, Alabama (son of CSA William Saluda HOUSTON and Louisa D BRADLEY); died on 19 Oct 1918 in Covington Co., AL.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Sanford, Covington, Alabama

    Samuel married Missouri Clementine OLIVE. Missouri (daughter of Littleton OLIVE and Clementine JORDAN) was born on 20 Mar 1859; died on 23 Jun 1948; was buried in Sanford, Covington, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Missouri Clementine OLIVE was born on 20 Mar 1859 (daughter of Littleton OLIVE and Clementine JORDAN); died on 23 Jun 1948; was buried in Sanford, Covington, Alabama.
    Children:
    1. 1. Louisa C. Houston HOUSTON was born on 20 Nov 1877 in Alabama.
    2. James Wilson HOUSTON was born about 1880; died about 1880.
    3. Edward Olive HOUSTON was born on 18 Jan 1881 in Alabama; died on 29 Mar 1937 in Covington Co., AL.
    4. Hilery H. HOUSTON was born on 30 Jul 1882 in Alabama.
    5. Walter Howell HOUSTON was born on 28 Nov 1886.
    6. William George HOUSTON was born on 24 May 1890 in Alabama; died on 19 Nov 1918 in Covington Co., AL; was buried in Harmony Church, Covington Alabama.
    7. Samuel Easter HOUSTON was born on 06 Mar 1891; died on 11 Nov 1961 in Bayou LaBatre, Mobile Alabama; was buried in Bayou LaBatre, Mobile Alabama.
    8. Ira HOUSTON was born on 11 Nov 1894.
    9. Thomas Edison HOUSTON was born on 17 Oct 1899 in Covington Co., AL; died on 12 Jul 1980 in Bayou LaBatre, Mobile Alabama.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  CSA William Saluda HOUSTON was born in 1832 in Alabama (son of Edward E. HOUSTON and Sally Ann WILLIAMSON); died on 11 Feb 1865 in Camp Chase, Franklin, Ohio; was buried in Lot # 28, Grave # 1187, Camp Chase, Franklin, Ohio.

    Notes:

    In 1862, William enlisted at Greenville, AL into the 1st (GA) Confederate Regiment, Co. H. On 7 Dec 1864, he was captured at StoneRiver, TN and transported to Nashville. From there, he was shipped via railroad cattle car to Louisville, KY. Then, he was tr ansferred to Camp Chase (near Columbus) OH, where he succumbed to pneumonia on11 Feb 1865. Camp Chase was a notorious prison camp that cost the lives of many a brave confederate soldier. Many prisoners were shot just for responding too slowly to a command.

    His widow, Louisa, filed for a pension from the State of Alabama , and the application stated that he served in the 1st Alabama Regiment.

    CSA married Louisa D BRADLEY on 10 Mar 1853 in BarbourCounty, Alabama. Louisa (daughter of Samuel C. BRADLEY and Delilah UNKNOWN) was born in 1838 in Barbour County, Alabama; died about 1916 in Florida. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Louisa D BRADLEY was born in 1838 in Barbour County, Alabama (daughter of Samuel C. BRADLEY and Delilah UNKNOWN); died about 1916 in Florida.
    Children:
    1. 2. Samuel James HOUSTON was born on 10 Dec 1856 in BarbourCounty, Alabama; died on 19 Oct 1918 in Covington Co., AL.
    2. William D. HOUSTON was born in Jan 1863 in Alabama.

  3. 6.  Littleton OLIVE

    Littleton married Clementine JORDAN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Clementine JORDAN
    Children:
    1. 3. Missouri Clementine OLIVE was born on 20 Mar 1859; died on 23 Jun 1948; was buried in Sanford, Covington, Alabama.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Edward E. HOUSTON was born on 31 May 1788 in Duplin County, NC (son of RS Edward HOUSTON and Mary MILLER); died in 1870 in Barbour County, Alabama.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./
    1./ Edward Houston purchased Section 15, Township 16, Range 20 & 22-10-27 in Barbour Co. AL. Edward Houston, Sr., b. ca 1785 NC, in Ala. by 1832. Sarah____ (wife?), b. ca 1805 NC. Also, in this household in 1860 was Mary Johnson, b. ca 1770 NC.

    2./ Edward moved to GA after Creek Indians had been driven out of GA. They settled in Quitman Co., GA. They worked on block wheeled ox-carts.

    3./ lists Edward HOUSTAIN with one white male under 21, two white females under 21, two white females over 21, and no slaves.

    Sources:
    1./ Text: Godfrey, Marie H.. RURAL LAND OWNERS OF BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA 1851. Greenville, SC: Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1990.
    2./ Text: Zoa NeVauge HOUSTON, 1452 Church Street, Mobile AL; Notes.
    3./ Text: FOLEY, Helen S. 1833 STATE CENSUS FOR BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA. Eufala, AL: 1976.

    NOTE 2./ See letter .jpeg image:

    Edward E Houston and sons Stephen Hopkins, George Washington and John B Houston were accused and tried for the murder of James Orr. James Orr was a brother-in-law of Nancy Amanda Bush Houston, wife of Edward "Ned" brother James Lafayette. David Bush one of the accusers was her brother. He instructs Edward "Ned" at the end of the letter to tell James to cease all communication with his wife's family

    NOTE 3./ Edward E Houston – had 12 children with 3 wives. The oldest 2 sons were Edward “Ned” and James Lafayette. They were 12 to 15 years older than the next set of siblings. They as far as I can tell were the first to leave Barbour Co.. Ned settled in Bienville Parish in 1845 and made trips to Scout the area as early as 1843. James Lafayette followed in 1851. Other families came with them from Barbour Co. such as Holland, Wimberly, Bush, Sims (to name a few I know of so far) – in Wagon Trains using overland routes – The Kings Highway passes through Winn Parish, LA., which is due south of Bienville. The Kings Highway was the main wagon train route that lead west to California. They could also have used another route – going along the gulf coast and ferrying up the Mississippi.

    There are 3 more siblings that followed – Stephen Hopkins Houston, John B Houston and Mary W. Houston Sims. All of them stopped in Bienville Parish before going on to Texas, whether it was to spend the winter, restock provisions and rest or just visit family and it may have been for all of those reasons. John B came before the Civil War – He joined an LA Confederate Infantry unit. More of the siblings may have followed but I have not researched all of them yet to be able to tell you.

    Edward married Sally Ann WILLIAMSON about 1827 in Duplin County, North Carolina. Sally was born in 1788 in North Carolina; died about 1840 in Barbour County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sally Ann WILLIAMSON was born in 1788 in North Carolina; died about 1840 in Barbour County, Alabama.
    Children:
    1. George Washington HOUSTON was born in 1828 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died after 1880 in Thomasville, Bullock, Alabama.
    2. CSA John B HOUSTON was born in Feb 1830 in Duplin County, NC; died after 1900 in Eastland County, Texas.
    3. 4. CSA William Saluda HOUSTON was born in 1832 in Alabama; died on 11 Feb 1865 in Camp Chase, Franklin, Ohio; was buried in Lot # 28, Grave # 1187, Camp Chase, Franklin, Ohio.
    4. CSA Stephen Hopkins HOUSTON was born in Apr 1834 in Alabama; died in 1906 in Necessity, Stephens County, Texas.
    5. CSA Charles H. HOUSTON was born in May 1836 in Barbour County, Alabama; died on 25 Dec 1915 in Barbour County, Alabama; was buried in Rocky Mount Cemetery, Barbour County, Alabama.
    6. CSA George Lafayette HOUSTON was born on 16 May 1837 in Barbour County, Alabama; died on 20 May 1906 in Barbour County, Alabama; was buried in Rocky Mount Cemetery, Barbour, Alabama.

  3. 10.  Samuel C. BRADLEY was born about 1799 in Georgia.

    Samuel married Delilah UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Delilah UNKNOWN
    Children:
    1. 5. Louisa D BRADLEY was born in 1838 in Barbour County, Alabama; died about 1916 in Florida.