Saturday, May 23, 2026

Remembering Pvt. J.D. Luna: A Memorial Day Tribute

Courtesy of The National WWII Museum
(soldier pictured is not J.D. Luna)


On Memorial Day, we remember those who gave all in service of their country. My mother's paternal first cousin, J.D. Luna, was one of those brave souls.

J.D. Luna was born on March 15, 1924, in White County, Tennessee, to Samuel Douglas Luna and Tennie England Luna. The family moved to Huntsville, Alabama, before the 1940 census, and that is where they were living when J.D. registered for the draft in June 1942. At the time of his registration, he was working as a sales clerk at McClure & Walker.

He was inducted into the U.S. Army on February 10, 1943, at Fort McClellan, Alabama. After completing basic training at Camp McCain, Mississippi, he volunteered for the paratroopers and completed Airborne training at Fort Benning, Georgia.

Private Luna was assigned to Company D of the 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, a unit within the 101st Airborne Division. The regiment deployed to England in September 1943, spending nine months in intensive training for the Allied invasion of Europe. He was killed in action during D-Day operations on June 6, 1944 and is noted as the first resident of Madison County, Alabama, to die in the Normandy invasion.

Initially buried in France, J.D.'s remains were returned to Tennessee in 1948 and he was reinterred in Taylors Providence Cemetery, where many of his family members rest. He is also memorialized on the Huntsville-Madison County Veterans Memorial in Alabama.

Sources: 

"J D Luna First Invasion Death," The Huntsville Times, June 26, 1944, Vol 35, No 91, p 1, col 3; image, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-huntsville-times-j-d-luna-first-inva/198083660/ : accessed May 23, 2026), clip page for J D Luna First Invasion Death by user rmbeckman.

"First Madison County Soldier to died at Normandy," The Huntsville Times, Online News at AL.com,  May 30, 2021, Page  A6; image, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-huntsville-times-jd-luna-1924-1944/198083127/ : accessed May 23, 2026), clip page for J.D. Luna 1924-1944 by user rmbeckman.

"U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947," digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 23 May 2026), draft registration card for J D Luna, serial no. N333, order no. 11247, Local Draft Board, Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama; citing WWII Draft Registration Cards for Alabama, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947, Record Group 147, Box 169, National Archives at St. Louis, Missouri.

"1940 United States Federal Census," digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 23 May 2026), J D Luna, West Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, population schedule, ED 45-52, sheet 6B, household 117, 28 Ninth Avenue, line 67; citing US Federal Census, 1940, National Archives microfilm publication T627, roll 57.

Find a Grave, digital images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 May 2026), memorial page for Pvt J D Luna (1924–1944), Memorial ID 8070284, citing Taylors Providence Cemetery, Smithville, DeKalb County, Tennessee; maintained by Rhonda C Poynter & Friends (contributor 46849444), headstone photographs by Rhonda Sue.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Triple Cousin, Lifelong Teacher: The Legacy of Oscar Roy Ashley


Discovering a cousin who connects to your tree thru multiple lines is not that rare on my paternal grandmother's side of the family.  I always like to map out the lines.  This one was a really great find even though he didn't leave any descendants, he left much more.



Oscar Roy Ashley (1906–2001) is my cousin thru 3 ancestor couples: James Morrow & Margaret Sutton, James Jakes & Nancy Harger, and James Knox & Elizabeth Craig. Born in Bedford County and raised in Murfreesboro, Oscar never married or had any known children. Instead, the record trail shows a life completely dedicated to literature and education. Oscar pursued his love for words at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, graduating in 1927 with a BA in English. The census records map out his decades in the classroom:

1930: Back in Bedford County, working as a local schoolteacher in Shelbyville.

1940: Relocated to Chattanooga, where he joined the faculty of the prestigious Baylor School.

1950: A brief stint in New York City working as an instructor before returning home to Tennessee.

He also served in the US Army Air Forces  during World War II
He spent decades mentoring young minds, eventually retiring in Chattanooga where he lived to be 94.

While Oscar left no known descendants to carry on his name, his final act ensured his passion for education would live on. In his will, he left his estate to his alma mater to establish the Oscar Roy Ashley Graduate School Fellowship at UT Knoxville. Today, this permanent endowment funds a $4,000 annual fellowship for talented, returning graduate students who show exceptional academic performance.

From the UT Knoxville Website  https://gradschool.utk.edu/ 
The census records simply list him as "never married, but Oscar’s legacy is clearly written in the fellowship that still bears his name.

Sources Consulted:

Oscar Roy Ashley Graveside services for Oscar Roy Ashley, 94, formerly of Murfreesboro, who died Monday, July 16, at his home in Chattanooga, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Chattanooga National Cemetery. The Rev. E. Lane Alderman Jr. will officiate. He was the son of the late Edgar Leander and Mary Elvira Stephenson Ashley.

The Daily News-Journal, July 18, 2001, Page  11. image, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-news-journal-oscar-roy-ashley/197716870/ : accessed May 17, 2026).


1910 United States Federal Census: Civil District 1, Bedford County, Tennessee. Status: Single, Son.

1920 United States Federal Census: Murfreesboro Ward 1, Rutherford County, Tennessee. Status: Single, Son.

1930 United States Federal Census: Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee. Status: Single, Boarder; Occupation: Teacher.

1940 United States Federal Census: Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee. Occupation: Secondary School Teacher.

1950 United States Federal Census: New York, New York, New York. Status: Never Married; Occupation: Instructor. 

Tennessee, Delayed Birth Records, 1869–1909: Confirming birth on September 26, 1906, in Bedford County.

U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880–2012: Documenting his education, including his 1927 graduation from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936–2007

U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935–2014

The Daily News-Journal (Murfreesboro, TN): Obituary published on July 18, 2001, page 11.

U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938–1946

U.S., WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940–1947: Showing his employment at the Baylor School in Hamilton County, Tennessee, dated October 16, 1940.

U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s–Current: Documenting his burial at the Chattanooga National Cemetery in Hamilton County, Tennessee (Memorial ID 64920975).

Monday, May 11, 2026

Wm Hale(1849- 11 May 1926)

 


William P Hale, my 2nd Great Grandfather died 100 years ago today.  I finally found an obituary for him a few days ago.  The obituary does very little in the way of helping to identify him other than give his age and the name of the cemetery in which he was buried.

Mr. William Hale

Mr. William Hale, Age about 77
years, died at his home on Route 6
Funeral and interment took place
Wednesday at Mt Vernon. Ser-
vices by Rev L. D. Lawrence. He
is survived by his wife and several
children.

"Mr. William Hale," McMinnville Leader, Vol 5 No. 18, Friday, 14 May 1926, p 1, col 4; image, FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHK-73TC-517 : accessed 9 May 2026), IGN 8992369, Image 837 of 1124.

William P Hale--Find A Grave
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/261835503/william-p-hale

William Hale--Death Certificate--Warren Co TN 1926
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2376/images/33113_257888-00791
(it is indexed as Wm Hall)

William P. Hale’s Find A Grave memorial is missing a key detail: his final resting place. Based on his death certificate (with son "Buck" as informant) and his obituary, William was interred at Mt. Vernon Cemetery in Warren County, TN. Hettie is also buried in Mt Vernon Cemetery(according to her death certificate).  I am unsure if William has a marker and Hettie may not have one either.  Unfortunately, the current Find A Grave for William bio also contains several inaccuracies on the number and order of marriages as well as the number of children.

The census records helps to verify that I have found the correct William Hale as they show James Buchanan "Buck" Hale(Wm's son by  is listed in William’s household in the 1900, 1910, and 1920 Censuses, appearing alongside William’s later wives, Hettie and Mary.   It appears Nancy was the mother of all William's children before her death circa 1887. While Mary Martina Hillis (wife #3) brought a son named Claude into the marriage, he was born in 1909 and is not likely William's biological son, despite using the Hale name.  

Wives of William P Hale:
1.  Nancy A Hitchcock (1840- before 1887) Married abt 187o-1871 likely Bledsoe Co TN
2.  Hattie Bryant (1855- 1916) Married  27 Feb 1887 in Van Buren Co. TN (Phoebe Hale McCormick(Wm's niece) referred to her as Hettie Russ in her account of the Hale family.
3.  Mary Martina Hillis 1877-1948 Married 1 Oct 1917 in Warren Co. TN

Wm Hale was the son of William Taylor Hale(1820-1861) and Adeline Elsey/Elzie(1820-1906). (TN Death Cert. #13287 of Wm Hale 1926)

Friday, May 08, 2026

Mothers of my Direct Line--Out to the 2nd Great Level

In celebration of Mother's Day I've gathered the information I have for the Mothers in my direct line out to my 2nd Great Grandmothers.  I did not include my mother as she is still living. This was a very interesting exercise and it let me see where I have opportunities for more research on these mother lines.  My Dad's mother, Pearl Gray Jakes Cooke was the only one of these women that I met.

Decoration Day where my maternal grandparents and maternal great grandparents are buried is on Mother's Day.  I remember when we would go to place flowers on the graves that the women whose mother was still living wore a red rose and those whose mother had passed on wore a white rose.



Grandmothers
Pearl Gray Jakes Cooke
Birth: 21 Mar 1891 in Bell Buckle, Bedford Co., Tennessee
Death: 1 Jul 1993 in Dickson, Dickson Co., Tennessee (Aged 102)
Burial: Jul 1993 at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Davidson County, Tennessee

Parents
Father: James M Jakes (1857–1941) 
Mother: Telitha Ann Frizzell (1858–1920).

Husband
Thomas Dewitt Cooke (1888–1971), married 10 Mar 1912 in Shelbyville, Bedford County, TN solemnized by Brom R. Whittemore, Justice of the Peace.

Children
Magnus Elizabeth Cooke (1913–2000)
Viola White Cooke (1915–2006)
Thomas Dewitt Cooke (1918–1927)
Olive June Cooke (1923–2006)
Morris Bradford Cooke (1927–1994)
Billy Joe Cooke (1930–2011)
Living- Daughter

She survived six of her seven siblings living to the age of 102 and lost her 8 yr old son Tomie D to scarlet fever.

Sources
Census 
1900 Bedford Co TN Dist 4 p 12B
1910 Bedford Co TN Bell Buckle p 6A
1920 Marshall Co TN Dist 1 p 4B
1930 Davidson Co TN Dist 4 p 28A
1940 Davidson Co TN Dist 4 Old Hickory p 10B
1950 Davidson Co TN Old Hickory ED 19-17 Sheet 10

Vital Records
Tennessee Delayed Birth Records (1869-1909)
She was 60 years old when she applied for her delayed TN birth certicate. The sources on that certificate are the births of two of  her children, Jakes Family Bible and her sister's death certificate.

Pearl is listed as Mother in the US Social Security Application and Claims Index accounts of her children Magnus, Viola, June and Morris.

US City Directories
She is listed in several City Directories in the 1950s in Nashville.

Newspapers.com obituary from The Tennessean (3 Jul 1993)

Several personal items are noted, including saved envelopes from her scrapbooks that verify her various Nashville addresses. 

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34100383/pearl_gray-cooke : accessed May 8, 2026), memorial page for Pearl Gray Jakes Cooke (21 Mar 1891–1 Jul 1993), Memorial ID 34100383, citing Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA.

You can read more about her in a blog post I did a number of years back on her birthday.

DNA
atDNA matches in the expected range with cousins that descend from the Jakes & Frizzell lines and thru siblings of Pearl.
mtDNA haplogroup U3a1c8a.

Minnie Acuff Luna
Birth: October 26, 1899, in Van Buren County, Tennessee.
Death: July 5, 1957, in Lincoln County, Tennessee.
Burial: Charity Baptist Church Cemetery, Hazel Green, Alabama.
Minnie's obituary is transcribed in my blog post at

Parents
Father: James Polk Acuff (1872–1939)
Mother: Emma Frances Hale (1875–1939)

Husband
William Richard Luna (1892–1994) married July 18, 1915, in Van Buren Co., Tennessee.

Children
Eustace/Huston Haskell Luna (1916–1992)
James Bertrom Luna (1919–2000)
Geneva Hortense Luna (1922–1923)
Mary Elizabeth Luna (1924–1925)
Ressie Mae Luna (1926–2015)
Otis Linel Luna (1929–2006)
Jessie Lee Luna (1932–2024)
Living Daughter
William Ernest "Bill" Luna (1937–2020)
My Mother who is still living
Roy Wayne Luna (1943–2013)

Sources
Censuses
1900 Van Buren Co TN Dist 1 p2A
1910 Van Buren Co TN Dist 1 p2A
1920 Madison Co AL Dallas p 10B
1930 Lincoln Co TN Dist 2 p 7A
1940 Lincoln Co TN p 4B
1950 Van Buren Co TN ED 88-5 sheet 3

Vital Records
She lost two infant daughters, Geneva & Elizabeth. Elizabeth's birth announcement was listed in the Huntsville Times(AL).

She was in and out of the hospital several times. My Mom remembers that they pulled fluid off of her frequently.  
She was struck by lightning and lived.
She was also hit by a stray bullet from folks hunting while sitting in her front yard in Van Buren Co TN and survived that but died at the age of 57.

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9335871/minnie-luna : accessed May 8, 2026), memorial page for Minnie Acuff Luna (26 Oct 1899–5 Jul 1957),.Memorial ID 9335871, citing Charity Baptist Church Cemetery, Hazel Green, Madison County, Alabama, USA.

atDNA matches in the expected range with cousins that descend from the Acuff & Hale lines and thru siblings of Minnie.
mtDNA haplogroup is H3ei2.

Great Grandmothers
Jane Bell King Cook
Birth: March 5, 1853, in Arkansas.
Death: May 7, 1921, in Rockvale, Rutherford Co, Tennessee. 
The cause of death is noted as pulmonary tuberculosis.
Burial: May 1921, at the King Cook Cemetery in Rover, Bedford County, Tennessee.

Parents
Father: William Benton King (1819–1901)
Mother: Eliza Jane Manire (1818–1896)

Husband
William Green Cook (1854–1944); Married 1876.Marriage: February 3, 1876, in Bedford County, Tennessee, to William Green Cook.

Children
John Lemuel Cook (1877–1968)
Rebecca Love Cook (1882–1928)
Eliza Amacy Cook (1885–1973)
Thomas Dewitt Cooke (1888–1971)
William Clarence Cook (1891–1962)
Laura E. Cook (1896–1898)

Sources 
Census
1860 Bedford Co TN Dist 10 Rover P.O. p222
1870 Bedford Co TN Dist 10 p 292A
1880 Bedford Co TN Dist 10 p 275C
1900 Bedford Co TN Dist 9 p 5B
1910 Rutherford Co TN Dist 12  p 14B
1920 Entire Household was missed (She had Tuberculosis)

Vital Records
Jane is listed as mother on the TN Death Certificates of her son Clarence and her daughter Rebecca.
Jane is listed as mother on the Indiana Death Certificate of daughter, Eliza.

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15668259/jane_belle-cook : accessed May 7, 2026), memorial page for Jane Belle King Cook (5 Mar 1853–7 May 1921),Memorial ID 15668259, citing King-Cook Cemetery, Unionville, Bedford County, Tennessee, USA.

DNA
atDNA matches in the expected range with cousins that descend from the King & Manire lines and thru siblings of Jane.

Telitha Ann Frizzell Jakes
Birth: 28 Mar 1858 in Bedford County, Tennessee.
Death: 18 May 1920 in Bedford County, Tennessee 
Burial: 19 May 1920 at Willow Mount Cemetery, Bedford County, Tennessee.

Parents
David W. Frizzell (1808–1870)
Rebecca Manley (1818–1862)

Husband
James M. Jakes (1857–1941)01 Sep 1880 in Rutherford County, Tennessee.

Children
Ella Ruby Jakes (1881–1934)
Fannie Cora Jakes (1883–1965)
Lula B. Jakes (1885–1977)
Katherine "Kitty" Jakes (1887–1963)
John L. Jakes (1889–1937)
Pearl Gray Jakes (1891–1993)
William Bryan Jakes (1897–1997)
Frank Euless Jakes (1900–1983)

Sources
Census 
1860 Bedford Co TN Dist 4 p 117
1870 Bedford Co TN Dist 4 p 171B
1880 Never Located her in this census
1900 Bedford Co TN Dist 4 p 12B
1910 Bedford Co TN Bell Buckle p 6A
1920 Bedford Co TN Dist 7 excluding Shelbyville p 1B

Vital Records
Annie is listed as Mother on son John's Social Security Applications and Claims Index and also on his TN Death Certificate as well as the TN Death Certificate of daughter Cora.

Property Records: Bedford County Deed Book 21, p 124 (Recording the sale of land to Abe Eaton in 1914).

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95394553/thelitha_ann-jakes: accessed May 7, 2026), memorial page for Thelitha Ann “Annie” Frizzell Jakes (28 Mar 1858–18 May 1920), Memorial ID 95394553, citing Willow Mount Cemetery, Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee, USA.

DNA
atDNA matches in the expected range with cousins that descend from the Frizzell & Manley lines and thru siblings of Annie.
mtDNA haplogroup U3a1c8a.

Nancy F Pitman Luna
Birth: 1867 in Tennessee.
Death: April 1899
Burial: Indian Mound Cemetery, DeKalb County, Tennessee.

Parents
Father: David Pitman (1838–1922)
Mother: Mary D. Frances Adcock (1842–1902)

Husband
David Enoch Luna (1865–1948) on July 19, 1885, in White Co, Tennessee. 
Bond and License were issued on July 18, 1885.

Children
Minnie Frances Luna (1887–1976)
Martha Elizabeth Luna (1889–1939)
Haskell Luna (1891–1891)
William Richard Luna (1892–1994)
Mary Lee Nova Luna (1896–1996)
Samuel Douglas "Dougie" Luna (1899–1989)

Sources
Census
1870 Rutherford Co TN, Dist 6 p 298B
1880 Dekalb Co TN, p 97B

Research Note
Nancy’s residence moved between Rutherford and DeKalb counties during her youth. Notably, her final child, Samuel, was born in March 1899, just one month before her recorded death in April 1899.
When she gave birth to my maternal Grandfather Will in April of 1892 she was in Jordan, Fulton County, Kentucky.  I've always been puzzled by that because the family lived in the Dekalb, White, and Van Buren Co of Tennessee any other time I find them.  My theory is that she was visiting some of her kinfolk there and went into premature labor.  Pa was a really small baby and they did not think he was going to make it but he lived to be 101 years old--dying less than a month from what would have been his 102 birthday.

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57299038/nancy_florence-luna : accessed May 7, 2026), memorial page for Nancy Florence Pittman Luna (1867–1899),Memorial ID 57299038, citing Indian Mound Cemetery, DeKalb County, Tennessee, USA.

Emma Frances "Fannie" Hale Acuff
Birth: 5 Nov 1875 in Cane Ridge, Van Buren County, Tennessee.
Death: 5 Sep 1939 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.
Burial: Sep 1939 at Charity Cemetery in Hazel Green, Madison County, Alabama.

Parents
Father: William P. Hale (1849–1926)
Mother: Nancy Arminda Hitchcock (1840–1887)

Husband
James Polk Acuff: Married 27 Feb 1897 in Van Buren County, Tennessee.

Children
William Elsie Acuff (1898–1981)
Minnie Acuff (1899–1957)
Ovena Acuff (1902–1975)
Ernest Odin Acuff (1904–1935)
Emma Lou Acuff (1908–1994)
Sarah Acuff (1911–1989)

Sources
Census 
1880 Bledsoe Co TN, Dist 1, p 3A HH # 50
1900 Van Buren Co TN, Dist 1, p 2A
1910 Van Buren Co TN, Dist 1, p 2A
1920 Van Buren Co TN, Dist 1, p 10A
1930 Madison Co AL, Dallas, p 10A

Vital Records:
Fannie is listed as the mother on the TN Death Certificate of daughter Minnie as well as in the Social Security Application and Claims Index for daughter, Sarah.

The Huntsville Times, 5 Sep 1939, p 8, col 3
DEATH CLAIMS MRS. ACUFF, 63 
Rites For Local Woman Will Be Held at Home Tomorrow 
Mrs. James Acuff, 63, died this morning at 4 o'clock at the residence, 319 Rison avenue, following a long illness. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home, with Homer P. Reeves, minister of the Central Church of Christ, officiating. Burial will follow in Charity cemetery, with Womack in charge of arrangements. Surviving are the husband; one son, William Acuff; four daughters, Mrs. Minnie Luna, Mrs. Ovena Sharp Sara Acuff, all of Huntsville, and Mrs. Emma Sanders, of Tennessee; and two brothers, Sam and Charles Hale, both of McMinnville, Tenn.
Pallbearers at the funeral will be John McBride, Bob Knowles, H. P. Patton, Lloyd Polk, Raymond Smith and Horace Anderton. 

DNA
atDNA matches in the expected range with cousins that descend from the Hale & Hitchcock lines and thru siblings of Fannie.
mtDNA haplogroup is H3ei2.

2nd Great Grandmothers
Elizabeth Putman Cook
Birth: 1814 Union County, South Carolina, USA
Death: Sept 5, 1880 Bedford County, Tennessee, USA
Burial: Sept 1880 Rover, Bedford County, Tennessee, USA

Parents
Father: Jabel Putman (1772–1835)
Mother: Nancy Tyler (1784–1870)

Husband
William Clifford Cook(1811–1882): Married on September 27, 1831

Children
Minerva Cook (1834–1900)
James Polk Cook (1836–1888)
Angeline Cook (1838–1938)
Joseph Knox "Joe" Cook (1840–1907)
Rebecca Cook (1843–1857)
Jefferson Gideon Cook Sr. (1845–1931)
Elizabeth Cook (1848–1848)
David V. Cook (1849–1857)
Lurainy Jane Cook (1852–1924)
William Green Cook (1854–1944)
Cass Buchanan Cook (1857–1908)

Sources
Census
1840 Dyer Co TN p 104
1850 Likely Enumerated in Bedford Co TN Dist 10(Dist 10 entries are lost)
1860 Bedford Co TN, Dist 10, p 222
1870 Bedford Co TN, Dist 10, p 292B
1880 Bedford Co TN, Dist 9, p 269D

Vital Records: Vital Records: Her maiden name is listed on the TN Death Certificate of Daughter Lurainy(though it is not spelled correctly.  Her full name is listed on the TN Death Certificates of son Wm Green Cook and Jefferson Gideon Cook.  I have not yet located the death certificate of Angeline Cook.

Newspapers: National Banner and Nashville Whig (December 7, 1831)announces W C & Elizabeth's Sept marriage along with others.  Note on Marriage Date: While some transcriptions list the marriage as September 29, the original license confirms the ceremony was solemnized by Lemuel Manire on September 27, 1831.

FamilySearch Records: Including a deed for 42 acres in Williamson County

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66488146/elizabeth-cook : accessed May 6, 2026), memorial page for Elizabeth Putman Cook (1814–5 Sep 1880), Memorial ID 66488146, citing Simpson Cemetery, Bedford County, Tennessee, USA.

DNA
atDNA matches in the expected range with cousins that descend from the Putman line thru siblings of Elizabeth.

Eliza Jane Manire King
Birth: 1818 in Williamson Co., Tennessee.
Death: April 1896 in Gainesville, Cooke Co., Texas.
Burial: Gainesville, Cooke Co., Texas.

Parents
Father: David Lemuel Manire (1792–1837)
Mother: Susanna Elizabeth Jackson (1798–1862)

Husband
William Benton King (1819–1901), married in 30 Sep 1841 in Williamson Co., Tennessee. The ceremony was solemnized by William Davis.

Children
Susanna Rebecca King (1842–1932)
Minerva Mary King (1845–1925)
W. J. King (1848–1860)
Stephen Robert King (1850–1913)
Jane Bell King (1853–1921)
Margaret Jordon King (1855–1926)
Richard Nance King (1857–1910)

Sources
Census 
1830 Williamson Co TN p 178 line 16 She is Female 10-14 in fathers Household
1840  Not yet found likely Williamson Co TN in Widowed Mother's Household
1850 Rutherford Co TN Versailles, p 245A
1860 Bedford Co TN Dist 10 p 222
1870 Bedford Co TN Dist 10 p 292A
1880 Bedford Co TN Dist 10 Rover p 275C

Vital Records
Eliza's maiden name of Manier/Manire is listed on Mary Manerva's TX Death Certificate.  Her full name is listed on the TN Death Certificate of her daughter Jane B King Cook.

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89397706/eliza_jane-king : accessed May 6, 2026), memorial page for Eliza Jane Manire King (1818–Apr 1896), memorial ID 89397706, citing Fairview Cemetery, Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas, USA.

DNA
atDNA matches in the expected range with cousins that descend from the Manire line thru siblings of Eliza.

Catherine Morrow Jakes
Born: About 1830
Died: After 26 Dec 1881 evidenced by her role in a deed transfer at that time.

Parents
Father:   James Morrow(1785–1839)
Mother:  Margaret Sutton(1792–1844)
Dates of parents death(year) are given in records concerning land which fell to her and her siblings after parents death.

Husband
George Jakes married about 1845

Children
Ann Jakes (1846–1890)
Parthenia Jakes (1847–1895)
Margaret Elizabeth "Bettie" Jakes (13 Jun 1850 – 1933)
Jane Jakes (1855–1898)
James M Jakes (02 May 1857 – 1941)
William Jakes (Born ~1859)

Sources
Census:
1830 Bedford County  p 110 line 1(She is female under 5 in James Morrow's Household)
1840 Not Found likely in Bedford as she marries there abt 1845 look at guardian records
1850 Bedford Co TN Dist 1 p 80(stamped)
1860 Bedford Co TN Dist 1 Fairfield PO p 6(written)
1870 Bedford Co TN Dist 1 Shelbyville PO p 119(stamped)
1880 Rutherford Co TN Dist 24 p 372B

Court & Legal:
To determine a date of death range, the following court case was used.
George Jakes Deed to W A Kelton Rutherford Co TN Dist 24
Tennessee Death Records (1908-1958) listed on daughter Bettie's TN Death Certificate but spelled as Marr likely from how some pronounced Morrow.

DNA
atDNA matches in the expected range with cousins that descend from the Morrow line thru siblings of Catherine.

Rebecca Manley Frizzell
Birth: 1818 in Bedford County, Tennessee.
Death: 1862 in Bedford County, Tennessee.

Parents
Father: Reuben Manley (1782–1854)
Mother: Margaret Elizabeth Frizzell (1783–1827)

Husband
David W. Frizzell (1808–1870)(source: Frizzell Bible)  15 Nov 1834

Children
Lee Andrew Frizzell (1835–1901)
Margaret Catherine Frizzell (1837–1845)
James Reuben Frizzell (1839–1912)
Mary Elizabeth Frizzell (1840–1910)
David Crockett Frizzell (1842–)
Henry Hugh Clay Frizzell (1845–1917)
Permelia Jane Frizzell (1846–1882)
John B. Frizzell (1851–1929)
Absalom Manley Frizzell (1852–1931)
Theoderick Rushing Frizzell (1854–1926)
Telitha Ann Frizzell (1858–1920)

Sources
Census
1830: Bedford Co Tennessee p  131  Line 16(Female 10-14 in Reuban Manley's Household)
1840: Bedford Co Tennessee p 20 line 1(Female 20-29 in David's Household)
1850: Bedford Co Tennessee Dist 4 p 113B 
1860: Bedford Co Tennessee Dist 4 p 116B 

Tennessee Death Records (1908-1958) She is listed as mother on her children John B, Ab Manley and Telitha Annie's Death Certificates
Frizzell Bible(published 1846) Transcribed in Bible Records of Calloway County and Adjoining Counties(1971)

DNA
atDNA matches in the expected range with cousins that descend from the Manley line thru siblings of Rebecca.
mtDNA haplogroup U3a1c8a

Keziah Rigsby Luna
Birth: May 1832 in Tennessee.
Death: 1909 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
Burial: 1909 at Indian Mound Cemetery, DeKalb County, Tennessee.

Parent
Father: Canada Rigsby (1788–1848)
Mother: Mary Lewis (1790–1850)

Husband
Elisha Luna (1825–1889)December 11, 1851, in DeKalb County, Tennessee

Children
Samuel Turney Luna (1853–1903)
Elisha Luna (1855– )
James Dykes Luna (1858–1930)
Nancy Frances Luna (1863–1937)
David Enoch Luna (1865–1948)
Perry Green Luna (1869–1920)

Sources
Census
1850 DeKalb Co. TN Dist. 6 p 86 
1860 DeKalb Co. TN Dist. 7 Smithville PO p 129
1870 DeKalb Co. TN Dist. 7 p 177b
1880 DeKalb Co. TN Dist. 7 p 171c
1900 Dekalb Co. TN Dist. 7 p 181
US Federal Census records. These place her consistently in Civil Districts 6 and 7 of DeKalb County, Tennessee.

Vital Records
Tennessee Death Records (1908-1958) Listed as mother on the TN Death Certificate of her sons, James D, and David E.  Also listed as mother on son, Perry G. and daughter, Mary F's AL Death Records.

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71693814/keziah_ziggy-luna : accessed May 5, 2026), memorial page for Keziah “Kizzie” Rigsby Luna (May 1832–1909), Memorial ID 71693814, citing Indian Mound Cemetery, DeKalb County, Tennessee, USA.

DNA 
atDNA matches with cousins thru Rigsby and Lewis lines.

Mary Adcock Pitman
Birth: 20 May 1842 DeKalb County, Tennessee
Death: 30 Dec 1902 DeKalb County, Tennessee
Burial: Young Bend Cemetery, DeKalb County, Tennessee

Parents
Father: Thomas Adcock (1817–1905)
Mother: Frances Bowles (1819–1906)

Husband
David Pitman (1838–1922)
Marriage Date: 22 Dec 1859 DeKalb County, Tennessee

Children
Thomas Lucian Pittman (1861–1912)
Marshall Pitman (1865–1939)
Green Pitman (1867– )
Nancy Florence Pittman (1867–1899)
David Harlin Pitman (1869–1949)
Francis P. Pittman (1872–1947)
Mary Evelyn Pittman (1873– )
Sarah L. Pittman (1878–1961)
James M. Pittman (1880–1910)
William Horace Pittman (1883–1953)
John Tatum Pitman (1886–1970)
Robert Cecil Pittman (1886–1959)

Sources
Census 
1850 DeKalb Co. TN Dist 6 p 84A
1860 Dekalb Co. TN 7th Civil Dist p 132
1870 Rutherford Co. TN 6th Civil Dist PO Florence p 298B
1880 Dekalb Co. TN Dist 11 p 97B
1900 Dekalb Co. TN Civil Dist 7 p 175A

Tennessee State Marriages (1780-2002): Documentation for her 1859 wedding.
Her maiden name of Adcock is listed on her son David's California Death Certificate
Her full name is listed on TN Death Cert. of daughters Sarah and Pearl as well as the Social Security Application of her son Wm Horace Pittman.

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54762406/mary_frances-pitmon : accessed May 5, 2026), memorial page for Mary Frances Adcock Pitmon (20 May 1842–30 Dec 1903), Memorial ID 54762406, citing Young Bend Cemetery, DeKalb County, Tennessee, USA.

DNA 
atDNA matches with cousins thru Adcock and Bowles lines.

Sarah McElroy Acuff
Birth: November 28, 1847, in Van Buren County, Tennessee.
Death: July 2, 1925, in Dallas, Madison County, Alabama.
Burial: July 4, 1925, at McElroy Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee.

Parents
Father: Andrew Jackson McElroy (1820–1900)
Mother: Jane Webb (1825–1867)

Husband 

William Leon Acuff: Married January 5, 1871, in Van Buren County, Tennessee.
They met while he was preaching at the Antioch Christian Church.
He preceded her in death in 1898.

Children
James Polk Acuff (1872–1939)
Andrew Jackson Acuff (1873–1942)
Mattie Ella Acuff (1877–1950)
William Howard Acuff (1880–1914)

Sources
Census Records
1850: Van Buren Co TN Dist 1 p 367B HH# 14
1860: Van Buren Co TN Spencer P.O. p 21 HH# 273
1870: Van Buren Co TN Bone Cave 1st Civil Dist p. 304a HH# 15
1880: Van Buren Co TN Dist 1 p 245A
1900: Van Buren Co TN Dist 1 p 3A
1910: Van Buren Co TN Dist 1 p 2B
1920: Van Buren Co TN Dist 1 p 1B

Vital & Legal Records
Marriage Record: Van Buren County Marriage Book (January 5, 1871).
Death Records: * Alabama Death Index (1908-1959)
Alabama Death Certificate for Mrs. Sarah Acuff.
Listed as Mother on AL Death Cert of son James
Tennessee Death Records (1908-1958)
Listed as Mother on TN Death Cert of sons, Andrew and Wm Howard & daughter Mattie

Obituary: Published in The Huntsville Times(AL) on July 3, 1925 p 1 col 2
Mrs. Sarah Acuff, age 77 years, died Thursday evening at 3 o'clock at residence No 405 Rison Ave., after a long illness.
She survived by one daughter, Mrs. M. E. Slattons, two sons, A. J. and J. P. Acuff, all of Huntsville.
The body will be shipped to Quebeck, Tenn., Saturday morning for interment with Laughlin in charge.


Burial: McElroy Cemetery Van Buren Co. TN, USA
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52395889/sarah-acuff : accessed May 5, 2026), memorial page for Sarah McElroy Acuff (28 Nov 1847–2 Jul 1925), Memorial ID 52395889, citing McElroy Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee, USA.

DNA
atDNA matches with cousins thru McElroy and Webb lines.

Nancy Arminda Hitchcock Hale
Birth: September 6, 1840, in Warren County, Tennessee.
Death: Between April 1883 and 1887 (based on birth of last child and husband's date of remarriage)

Parents
James P. Hitchcock (1810–1897)
Charlotta Fleming (1819–1909)

Husband
William P. Hale (1849–1926) Married around 1870.

Children
Charles Forest Hale(1872–1956)
America Hale Hillis(1874–1963)
Emma Frances Hale Acuff(1875–1939)
Vesta C. Hale Hillis(1876–)
Alice Hale(1878–)
James Buchanan Hale(1880–1947)
Sam Hale(1883–1947)

Sources
Census
1840: Warren County, TN (p 366b) She was born after census date Family enumerated
1850: Bledsoe County, TN (P 411a)
1860: Bledsoe County, TN (P 381, HH# 23/23) PO: Pikeville
1870: Bledsoe County, TN (P 1b, HH# 13/13) Dist 1
1880: Bledsoe County, TN (P 3A, HH# 50) Dist 1

Vital Records
Tennessee Death Records (1908–1965). Listed as Mother on
Buck and Sam's Death Certificates
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index (1936–2007) Listed as Charles' mother on his US Soc. Sec Application and Claims Index.

DNA
atDNA matches with cousins thru Hale & Fleming lines.
mtDNA haplogroup is H3ei2.

Monday, April 27, 2026

Obituary of Minnie Acuff Luna--Lincoln Co TN(1957)


Funeral Services Held At Taft Church Sunday For Mrs. Minnie Acuff Luna

Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Acuff Luna, 57, were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Taft Church of Christ by Lewis Ellenburg of Huntsville, Ala.

Mrs. Luna died at the local hospital last Friday at 7:30 p.m., following a very long illness. Interment was at Charity.

Survivors include her husband, Will Luna; four daughters, Mrs. Lester Moore of Nashville, Mrs. Rufus Luna of Sparta, Mrs. William Brown of Peoria, Ill., and Miss Beatrice Luna of Taft; five sons, Bert and Wayne Luna of Taft, Haskel Luna of Huntsville, Ala., Otis Luna of Nashville, and Ernest Luna of the Smyrna Air Base; three sisters, Mrs. Ovenia Sharp and Mrs. Sarah Adair of Chattanooga, and Mrs. Emma Sanders of Huntsville; one brother, Elsie Acuff of Chattanooga, and 12 grandchildren.

[Note:  The name Rufus should be Reefus]

While searching through the Lincoln County News and the Fayetteville Observer, I found several mentions of my grandmother, Minnie Acuff Luna, in the local hospital listings. When I called my mother to verify my grandmother’s hospitalization dates, she recalled that she, too, had been hospitalized with lockjaw shortly after her mother’s passing. I checked those same newspaper columns again and was able to confirm her account.

Sources:

"Funeral Service Held at Taft Church Sunday for Mrs. Minnie Acuff Luna," July 11, 1957 , Vol 53, No 28, p 1, col 3: digital images, FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHK-93T3-XD3G : accessed 27 April 2026), IGN 8992133, Image 430 of 1297.

"Patients In Hospital," Fayetteville Observer(TN), July 14 1955, Vol CV, No 27, p 4, col 3; digital image, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHK-Q3RT-S3QF : accessed 27 April 2026), IGN 8984986, Image 899 of 1277.[Mrs W. R. Luna Taft Rt.]

"Patients At Hospital," Fayetteville Observer(TN), Nov 17 1955, Vol CV , No 45, p 12, col 5; digital image, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-13RT-SS2M : accessed 27 April 2026), IGN 8984986, Image 1175 of 1,277.[Mrs W. R. Luna Taft Rt.]

"List of Patients at Local Hospital," Lincoln County News, Nov 17 1955, Vol 51, No 46, p 1, col 1,; digital image, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHK-93T3-HK96 : accessed 27 April 2026) IGN 8992132, Image 494 of 1072. [Mrs W. R. Luna Taft Route.]

"List of Patients at Local Hospital," Lincoln County News, Dec 29 1955, Vol 51, No 52, p 1, col 1; digital image, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-13T3-HKVW : accessed 27 April 2026) IGN 8992132, Image 580 of 1072. [Mrs W. R. Luna Taft Route.]

"Patients At Hospital," Fayetteville Observer(TN), Dec 29 1955, Vol CV, No 51, p 1, col 3; digital image, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-B3RT-SSF6 : accessed 27 April 2026), IGN 8984986, Image 1264 of 1277.[Mrs W. R. Luna Taft Rt.]

"Patients At Hospital," Fayetteville Observer(TN), Apr 25 1957, Vol CVII, No 17, p 7, col 5; digital image, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHK-93RT-QV12 : accessed 27 April 2026), IGN 8984988, Image 207 of 732.[Mrs W. R. Luna Taft Rt.]

Friday, April 24, 2026

Obituary of David Harlin Pitman(1869-1949) Chula Vista CA


Last Rites Held For D. H. Pitman

Funeral services for David Harlin Pitman, 80, who died Sunday in Paradise Valley sanitarium, were conducted at Hubbard mortuary Monday afternoon. The Reverend Clive Williams officiated and burial in Glen Abbey followed. Mr. Pitman, a retired farmer, was born February 25, 1869 in Smithville, Tennessee and resided Tennessee for 29 years later moving to Texas where he lived until moving to Chula Vista in 1942, Survivors include his Mrs. Minnie May Pitman, Chula Vista and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. M. C. Walters, Chula Vista, Mrs. M. P. Smith and Virty L. Pitman, both of El Cajon, Mrs. Mary Cheatwood, Carpenteria, Mrs. Lydia Kendall, Mrs. Rosa Rudolph, Mrs. Billie Gowan, Ollie Ellis, Altie Hendrix, I. L. Pitman, R.V. Pitman, 0. S. Pitman, all of Texas and Mattie, Matthews of Leavenworth, Kansas. Of Mr. Pitman's 48 grandchildren the following reside in this area: David and Patsy Pitman, and Carolyn, Terry and Charles Smith. He is also survived by 20 great grandchildren.

Source:

"Last Rites Held For D. H. Pitman," The Chula Vista Star, August 19, 1949, p 14, col 6; digital image, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-chula-vista-star-last-rites-held-for/38098237/ : accessed April 24, 2026), clip page for Last Rites Held for D. H Pitman by user rmbeckman