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Evan SINGLETARY's other family: with Ruth HOWELL (1815-bef1838)

Family of Evan Savera SINGLETARY and Martha Andora DORSEY

Husband: Evan Savera SINGLETARY (1813-1892)
Wife: Martha Andora DORSEY (1816?- )
Children: John W. SINGLETARY (1841?- )
Owen SINGLETARY (1843?-1864)
Richard SINGLETARY (1845?- )
Andora SINGLETARY (1848- )
Paschal H SINGLETARY (1849?- )
Sarah SINGLETARY (1853?- )
Francis SINGLETARY (1856?- )
Mary SINGLETARY (1859- )
Marriage 1838 1

Husband: Evan Savera SINGLETARY

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      Evan Savera SINGLETARY, "confederate-flag"    
 
Name: Evan Savera SINGLETARY 2
Sex: Male
Father: Ithamar SINGLETARY (1745-1822)
Mother: Mary WASHBURN ( - )
Birth 1813 Bladen Co., NC 3,4
Residence 1850 (age 36-37) Milam and Williamson, Milam, Texas 3
Occupation 1850 (age 36-37) Farmer; Milam and Williamson, Milam, Texas 3
Military frm 23 Feb 1864 to 31 May 1864 (age 50-51) 6th Corporal under capt. JP Quinn's Co. of 1st Frontier District, Texas State Troops 5
Death 1892 (age 78-79) Montague Co., TX

Wife: Martha Andora DORSEY

Name: Martha Andora DORSEY 3
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1816 (app) Florida 3

Child 1: John W. SINGLETARY

Name: John W. SINGLETARY 3
Sex: Male
Birth 1841 (app) Alabama 3

Child 2: Owen SINGLETARY

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      Owen SINGLETARY, "confederate-flag"    
 
Name: Owen SINGLETARY 3
Sex: Male
Birth 1843 (app) Alabama 3
Military frm 3 Mar 1862 to 1864 (age 18-21) Private under Capt. Scanland in Co. A,, Well's Confederate Texas Calvary Regiment 6
Civil 1864 (age 20-21) member of the Reynold's Gang 7
Death 21 Jul 1864 (age 20-21) campsite along Deer Creek near Littleton, CO 8

Child 3: Richard SINGLETARY

Name: Richard SINGLETARY 3
Sex: Male
Birth 1845 (app) Alabama 3

Child 4: Andora SINGLETARY

Name: Andora SINGLETARY 3
Sex: Female
Spouse 1: Marcus Manning LANDERS (1843-1871)
Spouse 2: C.C. WHITE ( - )
Birth 1848 Alabama 3

Child 5: Paschal H SINGLETARY

Name: Paschal H SINGLETARY 3
Sex: Male
Birth 1849 (app) Alabama 3

Child 6: Sarah SINGLETARY

Name: Sarah SINGLETARY 9
Sex: Female
Birth 1853 (app) Texas 9

Child 7: Francis SINGLETARY

Name: Francis SINGLETARY 9
Sex: Female
Birth 1856 (app) Texas 10

Child 8: Mary SINGLETARY

Name: Mary SINGLETARY 9
Sex: Female
Birth 1859 Texas 9

Note on Husband: Evan Savera SINGLETARY - shared note

Source: Eldon G. Keefer

Sources: Floyd Dedmon gedcom

Note on Wife: Martha Andora DORSEY - shared note

Marriage in 1836

Ruth Howell might also be her mother.

Sources: Floyd Dedmon gedcom, rdaniel gedcom, Al King gedcom

Sources

1Yates Publishing, "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900" (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004;). Source number: 1062.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: RRM.
Text From Source: Name: Evan Savera Singletary
Gender: Male
Birth Year: 1813
Spouse Name: Martha Andora Dorsey
Marriage Year: 1838
Number Pages: 1
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2Ancestry.com, "1850 United States Federal Census" (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005;). Year: 1850; Census Place: Milam and Williamson, Milam, Texas; Roll: M432_913; Page: 6B; Image: 18.
Text From Source: Name: E S Singletary
Age: 52
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1812
Enlistment Date: 23 Feb 1864
Enlistment Place: Montague
Record Type: Civil War Index- Abstracts of Muster Rolls

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Name & Rank: Singletary, E. S., 6th Corpl.
Comm. of: Quinn, J.P., Capt.
Organ: Co. for 1st Fron. Dist., Montague Co., TST
Enlist: F 23-64 at Monyague.

Disch: may 31-64; served 23 days at $2.75-$51.75.
Descrip: Age 52

Remarks: R&F 68;46. Wm. Quayle, Mus. Of; J.P.Quinn, En. Of. Last Pd:Je 1-64. Co. org. under act of Dec 15-63. 1 MR:JE 22-64; 1 PR:F 23-64 to Je 1-64. This name does not appear on MR
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3Ibid. Year: 1850; Census Place: Milam and Williamson, Milam, Texas; Roll: M432_913; Page: 6B; Image: 18.
4Yates Publishing, "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900" (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004;). Source number: 1061.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: RRM.
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5"Texas, Muster Roll Index Cards, 1838-1900" (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2059&enc=1).
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6"Wells' Battalion Roster" (http://www.bourlandcivilwar.com/WellsBattn.htm). Text From Source: Singleterry, Owen Singletary:
[b-1841 AL; 1860 Montague Co TX cen p71]
Enlisted 18 Nov 61 at Ft Arbuckle by Mercer Fain for 3 yrs.
A PVT in Co’A’/ Scanland’s Sqd. Paid 30 Sep 62.
Pension Jun 2, 1899. Owen Singletary, Application# 1228976, cert. # 1196620.

Reynolds Gang member
Editor's note: "... A posse was eventually formed and on July 30, 1864, the Reynolds gang was spotted camping in a small clearing in the forest. A gunfight ensued, killing one outlaw by the name of Owen Singleterry. One of the posse members, a Dr. Cooper, cut off Singleterry’s head, took it back to Fairplay and preserved it in alcohol, where it remained on display for many years. ..." http://www.coloradovacation.com/history/reynoldsgang.html
7General David J. Cook, "Hands Up" (http://archive.org/details/handsuporthirtyf00cook). p. 16.
Text From Source: The little party now consisted of but nine men: James Reynolds, John Reynolds, Jack Robinson, Tom Knight, Owen Singletary, John Babbitt, Jake Stowe, John Andrews and Tom Halliman.
Internet Archive, http://archive.org Internet Archive 300 Funston Avenue San Francisco, CA 94118 info@archive.org. Tel: 415-561-6767.
8Ibid. p. 25.
Text From Source: Two of the men were getting dinner, and the others were gathered around Capt. Reynolds, who was busily dividing the remaining money and gold dust among them, when suddenly a dozen guns cracked from behind some large rocks about 220 yards from the outlaws' camp. Owen Singletary fell dead, and Capt. Reynolds, who was at that moment dipping gold dust from a can with a spoon, was wounded in the arm. The outlaws at once broke for the brush, a few even leaving their horses.

The attacking party, which consisted of twelve or fifteen men from Gold Run under the leadership of Jack Sparks, had crawled around the mountain unobserved until they reached the rocks, and then fired a volley into the i obbcn* band. When the robbers took to the brush, they wont down to their camp and secured several horses, the can of gold dust, the amalgam that was taken from the coach at McLaughlin's, Billy McClellan's watch, and a lot of arms, etc. It was coming on night, and after searching the gulches for a while in vain. Ihey cut off Singletary's head, which they took to Fairplay as a trophy of the fight. This was July 31, 1864.
9Ancestry.com, "1860 United States Federal Census" (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004;). Year: 1860; Census Place: Montague, Montague, Texas; Roll: M653_1301; Page: 74; Image: 151; Family History Library Film: 805301.
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10Ancestry.com, "1870 United States Federal Census" (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2003;). Year: 1860; Census Place: Montague, Montague, Texas; Roll: M653_1301; Page: 74; Image: 151; Family History Library Film: 805301.
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