Showing posts with label El Paso Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label El Paso Texas. Show all posts

Monday, January 9, 2017

E.T. Edwards, Gainesville Texas


Eugene Taylor Edwards
I wasn't sure I would be able to figure out which Edwards family this little guy came from or how he might be connected to the Moran family. Even with a photograph that has been annotated I sometimes come up with dead ends but I believe I came across enough clues to identify him as Eugene Taylor Edwards, a very distant Moran relative.

Eugene Taylor Edwards was born September 15, 1889, in Gainesville, Texas.   He was the son of Pattie Ophelia Taylor and Little Berry (L.B./Berry) Edwards.  














L.B. Edwards was born about 1843 in Dresden, Weakley County Tennessee.    His father was Thomas Cotton Edwards who was originally from Sumner County Tennessee but moved to Dresden sometime after 1820. L.B.'s mother was Pauline Bransford Bondurant, originally from Buckingham Virginia.  L.B. was just one of about 15 Edwards children.

L.B. Edwards served with John W. Moran in the 31st Infantry TN (Col A.H. Bradford) CSA. Records indicate he was just 18 years old in 1862. His future wife, Pattie, was just one year old in 1862.

Pattie Taylor Edwards
Pattie Ophelia Taylor was born in 1861 in Brownsville, TN. She was the daughter of Samuel E. Taylor and Mariana Green.  She and L.B. were married November 23, 1886, in Haywood County, Tennessee.  Their son Eugene Taylor Edwards was born September 15, 1889.  

L.B. Edwards died on April 8, 1900.  He was interred in Fairview Cemetery in Gainesville where several other Moran Texas relatives are interred as well.

Starting about 1912, I came across passport records for Pattie that even included a photo.  It seems she began to travel with some of her destinations being Cuba and Hawaii.  

Pattie Ophelia Taylor Edwards died August 17, 1936 in El Paso.  She was interred with her husband in Gainesville.

As for Eugene, I came across a wedding announcement in the El Paso Evening Post dated July 26, 1928, that indicated he was a graduate of the High School in Gainesville, Texas, where he lived prior to moving to El Paso.  From there he was a graduate of the University of Virginia and then of Harvard.  He was an attorney with the law firm of Lea, McGrady, Thomason & Edwards.

He married Mary Rebecca Hayes on June 18 1928 at the Methodist church of Morganfield, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Richard Foster Hayes and Mai Elizabeth Jenkins. Mary had made her home in El Paso a few years earlier where she taught at El Paso High School.

Eugene and Mary had two children: Katherine Elizabeth Edwards and Berry Hayes Edwards. Katherine was born in 1929 and died in 2015.  She married Edward Bruner Crain.  Berry was born in 1931 and died in 2010.  He married Ruth Helen Deutsch.

Mary Rebecca Hayes Edwards died August 11, 1977.  Eugene Taylor Edwards died the following year on May 20, 1978.  They are both interred at Restlawn Memorial park.




Monday, April 23, 2012

Charles Robert Morehead and Lemira Morris

Charles Robert Morehead Jr
Charles Robert Morehead Jr was the son of Charles R. Morehead Sr and Fanny Warder of Virginia and the grandson of Turner Morehead, a Revolutionary War Patriot.  He is our first cousin three times removed!  Charles was born in 1836 in Missouri. He married a distant cousin Lemire, sometimes seen as Lemira, Morris in 1859.   Lemire Morris' family was related to a financier of the American Revolution, William Morris. On a side note one of the Moran girls was named after her Morehead relatives, Fannie Lemira Moran.

Charles Morehead was many things.  He was a businessman in Leavenworth and the mayor from 1868-1869. He worked for a freight company that supplied Army posts as an assistant wagon master.   He was at a meeting in 1858 with President Buchanan and others to discuss the proposed Pony Express and he was on the planning commission as well.  He was a banker, pioneer and the mayor of El Paso Texas from 1903-1905.  In addition he was a 33rd degree Mason and a Knight Templar.  Charles Robert Morehead Jr was an architect of the West and an El Paso pioneer and civic leader.

Lemire Morris Morehead



In family life, Charles and Lemire had three children: Ida Morehead (1859-1898), Fanny Morehead (1863-1865), and William Morris Morehead (1865-1865). Their daughter Ida married Byrd Nebeker and lived in Los Angeles.  She and Byrd had four children.


Ida Morehead
Lemire died in 1910 in Los Angeles.  After the death of Lemire, Charles married Mary Gates, a local El Paso school teacher.  Charles died in 1921 in El Paso.






Related blog entry:  Fanny Ann Morehead, sister of Charles Robert Morehead Jr.