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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Living

    Living married Living [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Lloyd Leon Hallmark was born 28 Oct 1943, Llano, Llano, Texas, United States; died 28 Oct 1943, Llano, Llano, Texas, United States; was buried Oct 1943, Llano, Texas, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Pierson Dillon HallmarkPierson Dillon Hallmark was born 10 Apr 1887, Bluffton, Llano, Texas, United States (son of William Andrew Jackson Hallmark and Lydia Ann Parthena Collins); died 15 Oct 1971, Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States; was buried Oct 1971, Bluffton Cemetery, Bluffton, Llano, Texas.

    Notes:

    BIR: Mollie Long, wife #2 of William Jackson Hallmark. Known as "P D".

    BIR,MG,DTH: (0,6,8,8,1) Paul W Henderson

    NOTES: Visit with Molly April 1963: Pierson's first wife died a few years ago.

    Pierson married Cena Ora Davis 26 Jan 1908, Llano, Texas, United States. Cena was born 29 Dec 1887, Junction, Kimble, Texas, United States; died 27 May 1950, Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States; was buried May 1950, Bluffton Cemetery, Bluffton, Llano, Texas. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Cena Ora Davis was born 29 Dec 1887, Junction, Kimble, Texas, United States; died 27 May 1950, Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States; was buried May 1950, Bluffton Cemetery, Bluffton, Llano, Texas.

    Notes:

    MG: Mollie Long, wife of Ora's father in law.
    BIR,MG,DTH: Paul W Henderson

    Children:
    1. Dovie Hettie Hallmark was born 31 Dec 1908, Burnet, Burnet, Texas, United States; died 9 Jun 1967, Temple, Bell, Texas, United States; was buried Jun 1967, Bluffton Cemetery, Bluffton, Llano, Texas.
    2. Dillon Davis Hallmark was born 10 Apr 1910, Texas, United States; died 24 May 1911, Texas, United States; was buried May 1911, Bluffton, Llano, Texas, United States.
    3. 1. Living
    4. Living
    5. Living
    6. Living
    7. Ramona Lee Hallmark was born 26 Jan 1923, Burnet, Texas, United States; died Apr 1988; was buried Apr 1988, Bluffton Cemetery, Bluffton, Llano, Texas.
    8. Living
    9. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Andrew Jackson HallmarkWilliam Andrew Jackson Hallmark was born 12 Jan 1866, Bell, Texas, United States (son of James Minett Charles Pierson Hallmark and Sarah Rutherford Hodges); died 17 Nov 1951, Valley Springs, Llano, Texas; was buried , Bluffton, Llano, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 404G-5B

    Notes:

    1866 BIRTH: TX,Bell Co: William Andrew Jackson Hallmark born 12 January 1866
    BIR,MG,CENSUS: 1880 Limestone Co TX census: Jack 16/TX; Molly Long, wife #2: Known as Jack
    !BIR,MG,DTH: Paul W Henderson (0,6,8,8); tombstone-Bluffton Cem - 1951

    1870 CENSUS: To get

    1880 CENSUS: TX, Limestone Co,ED 92: Anc.com img 11, pg 288, 7 June,Dw 123/137: Jack Hallmark 16/TX (Al,AL), son of James and Evalin Hallmark

    1886 MARRIAGE #1: TX,Llano Co: William Andrew Jackson Hallmark md Lydia Ann Parthena Collins 21 Jan 1886

    1899 MARRIAGE #2: TX,Llano Co: William Andrew Jackson Hallmark md Mollie B Long 10 Aug 1899 [what was 14 Aug 1899 written in notes on William Jackson page?]

    1900 CENSUS: TX,Llano Co: June, Dw 206,206:
    HALLMARK, William J 34/TX born Jan 1866 (TX,TX) md 0yrs, own farm-farmer;
    Mary B 23/TX born Jul 1876 (AL,AL)md-no occupation; William B [R?]
    11/12-TX bn May 1900; Piercen D 13/TX bn Apr 1887; David N 10/TX
    bn Sept 1889; Effie 7/TX bn May 1893.

    1910 CENSUS: TX,Llano Co-Prec 16,Long Mtn: A/c Img 1 pg 16A,dwelling 90,94:
    HALLMARK, William J-head 44/TX (US,US) md 2nd X-10yrs, gen farmer-
    own farm; Mollie-wife 34/TX (US,US) md 2nd X-10yrs 2/2 children
    living, farm labor-home farm; Raymon-son 9/TX (TX,TX) farm
    laborer, home farm; Lillian R-dau 7/TX, no occ; Rue A Long-
    mother-in-law 59/TX (US,US) widow 4/5 children living, no occ.

    1919 HISTORY: TX,Llano Co: Jack retired from the farm and rented out the land.

    1920-1940 CENSUS: To get

    1951 DEATH: TX Llano Co-Valley Springs: William Andrew Jackson Hallmark died 17 November 1951; buried Bluffton, Llano Co Texas
    Leatha Richardson: 17 Nov 1952.

    NOTES: Molly 1962: "Jack was md to Athena Collins (sis to Hettie Jane-md to Linzy Dee Hallmark). Molly Long md Wm Jackson (Jack) 10 Aug 1899. Valley Springs his home. Izora's letter 31 Jan 1965: Wm Jackson bn Bastrop Co TX. Fam group sheet from Leatha Richardson (memory of James Isaac Hallmark, dated 20 Jan 1977: 12 Jan 1865 as birth.
    Wife called Thenia, Athene. Wm Andrew Jackson on Ancestral File, 1966 on tombstone and 1951 dd on tombstone.
    "Jack" lived in Broncho, Texas
    April 13, 1963 visit with Molly and Izora McGinty [first child of Jacob Newton, who was 3rd child of James Minett Hallmark. Visited at home of Lindsay Allen Jackson Hallmark and as visited gravesites with them-Llano County.
    Mollie is the second wife of William Jackson. She quilted 37 quilts while living 7 years before Lake Buchanon was moved. When the 8 brothers got together, they needed lots of quilts. Jack and Mollie retired from the farm in 1919. They thought they had done their part, so they quit and rented out the land. Near Buchanon, they were told to get out... not asked to, told to. One farm had 85 acres and the other 45 acres and were along the river. They had Pecan timber near the river. 1917 was the dry year and 1918 was pitiful. In 1919 they had a bumper crop so quit.
    William Jackson, called Jack, would keep the seed. He gave half the cotton to Piercen and David [2 oldest of Jack and Athena]. Mollie worked in the fields, dropping corn and cotton by hand. When started failing, gave the business to Mollie. After quitting put $4000 in the bank for when it might fail, and when Jack failed, she did all she could with what they had. Never had to worry. Jack put away on Sunday, but enough to pay for funeral expenses, etc. Has money in war bonds to help her when sick. When he was out in the field, Mollie took him a drink and said, "let me see if I can turn the plow to break the land." She couldn't hold the plow out, would let go... it was too deep; chopped cotton, gathered corn and threw in wagon.
    Mollie's mother was cold, so heated a rock and put it in her bed. Mollie wore wool socks and sleeps between blankets only, no sheets. Her mother lived with her for a few years. Would start about 3pm to fix her bed. Molly now understands why - it was something to do.
    Jack and Mollie had a span of mules which they kept on the lot all of the time - mules want to run away when hook them up. They were throwing corn one day, holding the mules -thought they would not want to go after 2/3 wagon was full, so hooked them up and off they went... hit a tree and turned the whole wagon over. Had to work hard at Jack's. Our mules, "Tom and Mike" took off one day... chased them. Both Jack and Molly tried to hold them and both kids in the back popped up to see the chase. They hit a tree and stopped. Lillian, Piercen and Raymond hit their heads. Raymond cut a place on his head, but all he was worried about was if they were going to go to Jake's. Lillian wasn't more than 6 years old and awful sick from it. The mules always ran when they were out, because always locked up when not working. Finally sold them to Tom Clendennen. He really broke them by whipping them. Jack didn't whip them, but they didn't get out in the pasture for a year at a time. We fed them hay or corn and when we needed them, they were anxious to get out and work.
    Jack and Molly bought a place right in front of the school in Tow. We lived there for 8 years. We lot the place on the Llano side before they moved the lake. Kept the kids and sent them to school. Some people lived too far from school to come, so Molly kept them - sometimes for 3 yrs. Kept Dee's and Hett's [Lindsay and Hettie] children 3yrs or so. Kept Piercen's boy, and Oscar, Lindsay's boy, and girl 2 1/2, Amy for 2yrs. Cricket didn't want to go to school. The first of the year was free and the second semester, they had to pay. One of the girls called Molly and said, "I guess I can't go to school because Daddy wouldn't have the money to pay the tuition." Molly told her to come and stay with her, and she paid for it.
    Jack and Molly moved from Burnett to Valley Springs and had an old wood stove and drew water with a bucket. She sold her washer and did washing by hand. She didn't have any place to keep her machine in Burnett and one day the kids said why not sell it. She gave it away and now they ask why she did it. Jack and Molly lived in the house where Gladys [Vonnie's wife, 6th child of Jacob Newton] lives now.
    Molly tried driving a car once - asked Jack if she could, so she got in and drove it almost into a tree, and that was the last of her driving.
    When Lake Buchanon flooded, they had to move 600 or more graves. Pennington Cemetery has 12-15 Hallmarks buried there... James Minett too and 2 babies by first wife... 6 children. [we only have 7 names of Hallmarks buried there where are the others? babies, children?] So many people didn't want them to move the cemetery... wanted to put a cement wall around it, but this wouldn't work. The Hallmarks asked to have the bodies moved right away.
    People were paid too little for the land that was taken. The Hallmarks were living along the river, and the state just came and took it. It had a huge Pecan orchard [45 acres]... had all the fish they wanted to eat... can't catch any there now. Caught some as big as 60-75 pounds, some by hand [Jack]... one hung from the shoulder to the ground... could see it in the water and as the water cleared, just reached in under the gills and pulled it out. Jack liked his cold fish... cooked up first, then put it in flour sacks and eat it cold. Molly got tired of it. "I just couldn't take it." Catfish is good cold.
    Lake Buchanon... had to move 6 cemeteries when building the dam. Bought new boxes for each body. Some bodies were there many years and had to be scooped up... darkened dirt... and put in casket.
    Jack lived in Valley Springs before moved to Burnett.

    William married Lydia Ann Parthena Collins 21 Jan 1886, Llano, Texas, United States. Lydia (daughter of James Dillon Collins and Martha Jane Rutherford) was born 13 Feb 1870, Texas, United States; died 27 Jun 1896; was buried Jun 1897, Thornton, Limestone, Texas, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Lydia Ann Parthena Collins was born 13 Feb 1870, Texas, United States (daughter of James Dillon Collins and Martha Jane Rutherford); died 27 Jun 1896; was buried Jun 1897, Thornton, Limestone, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: S1RX-2G

    Notes:

    MG: Izora McGinty, niece in Texas. Known as "Athena" or "Thenie". Dau of James Dillon Collins and Martha Jane Rutherford.
    PAF Insght 6-22-04: bn Leon, TX ??

    BIR,MG,DTH: (0,6,8-1) Paul W Henderson - shows bn 1870 (1867).

    Children:
    1. 2. Pierson Dillon Hallmark was born 10 Apr 1887, Bluffton, Llano, Texas, United States; died 15 Oct 1971, Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States; was buried Oct 1971, Bluffton Cemetery, Bluffton, Llano, Texas.
    2. David Jackson Hallmark was born 21 Sep 1889, Texas, United States; died 24 Mar 1958; was buried Mar 1958, Bluffton, Llano, Texas, United States.
    3. Lela Hallmark was born 10 Sep 1891, Texas, United States; died 7 May 1893; was buried May 1893, Tow, Llano, Texas, United States.
    4. Athena Izora Hallmark was born 1892, Texas, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    5. Effie Hallmark was born 16 May 1893, Texas, United States; died 26 Nov 1900, Texas, United States; was buried Nov 1900, Tow, Llano, Texas, United States.
    6. Hettie Hallmark was born 1895, prob Texas; died Yes, date unknown; was buried , Tidwell Cemetery, Thornton, Limestone, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Minett Charles Pierson Hallmark was born 30 Oct 1827, Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama, United States (son of Richard H Hallmark and Mary Ann Prewitt); died 5 May 1893, Kingsland, Llano, Texas, United States; was buried May 1893, Pennington Creek Cem, Llano, Texas, USA.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 404F-J3

    Notes:

    1827 BIRTH: AL,Blount Co-Birmingham: James Minett Charles Pierson Hallmark born 30 Oct 1827 [Jefferson Co?]
    AFN 404F-J3, AF 83 082643, Irma D. Stapely.
    IGI Batch 6940399, Call #0001942. Izora McGinty, Paul w Henderson (6,8). Wm O Hallmark-father's will as James M. Hallmark.
    Thena Izora McGinty, a Grandaughter. First name also shown as Minet or Mynott. Also letter from Leatha Richardson as given her from memory by James Isaac Hallmark, son of James Minett. Also shows parents of James Minett as Richard H. Hallmark and Mary Ann Prewitt, dated 20 Jan 1977.

    1830-40 CENSUSES: To get

    1845-1848 MEX WAR: James M Hallmark Bell's Reg't TX Mtd Volunteers - Private, 3 card numbers

    c1849 MARRIAGE #1: James Minett Hallmark married to to Sarah Hodges: Bastrop Co, Tex deed 1873-75, Vol V p 105.

    1850 CENSUS: TX,Houston Co: Dwelling #560
    HALLMARK, James-20; Sarah Hallmark 19; living with them: Sarah HODGES 34/ga
    (mother-in-law?)

    1850 Productions of Agriculture in 479 enumerated by me on the 9th day of Dec 1850:
    Name of owner, #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17
    agent or mgr frm

    James M Hallmark 20 220 300 80 7 - 16 8 40 -- 60 978 -- -- 200 --
    George Hallmark 80 1056 852 627 4 2 50 4 97 -- 100 1399 -- -- 1000 100

    2:Improved 3: Unimprovd 4:Ca V of land 5: Val of equip 6: Horses 7: Asses & mules 8: Milk Cows
    9: Wkg oxen 10: Other Cattle 11: Sheep 12: Swine 13: Val of Livestock 14,15: 16; Indian corn, bushels of 17; Oats, bushels of

    1860-70 CENSUSES: Slaves 1860, James 1 age 40, fem, Blk; 1 age 30 M blk; 1 age 18 fem blk; 1 age 14 frm blk. JT Pruitt 1 age 25 m blk, 1 age 8,fem blk, 3 can't read ages or color, 2 m 1 fem

    1861-1865 CIVIL WAR: James M Hallmark, res:Huntsville AL,farmer,age at enlistment 39,date enlist 7-24-1862, private,place Huntsville,St svd AL, survived the war-no. Birthdate 1823

    1874 LAND: TX,Bastrop Co: Co Deeds, Call #965216 p 105-106 (Probate), dated 23 May 1874, "J.M. Hallmark & Sarah Hallmark to give power of attorney to ML Hogan to convey lands in Bastrop Co, TX, formerly occupied as homestead.
    On p 106 shows $300 paid by Wm A. Jenkins for land in Bastrop Co. TX, on north side of Colorado River being a part of a League of land granted to Samuel M. Wms by Mexican gov't survey #37 ...beginning at a stake on corner of John Hallmark - dated 23 June 1874 Shows James and Sarah living in Limestone Co, TX. Rec'd 200 acres in father's will, 2-26-1859, #965198.

    1876 DEATH of wife #1: TX,Limestone Co: Sarah Rutherford Hodges Hallmark died 22 January 1876

    1880 MARRIAGE #2: TX,Limestone Co-Groesbeck: James Minett Hallmark married Mary Evaline Montgomery 22 April 1880
    Letter from Leatha Richardson shows Mary Eveline Montgomery as name of 2nd wife. This was also in letter from Modie Mosley 8 Sep 1965.

    1880 CENSUS: TX, Limestone Co,ED 92: A/com Img 11, pg 288, 7 June, Dw 123/137:
    HALLMARK, James-51/AL (AL,AL); Evaline-wife19/LA (LA,LA); Jack-son 16/TX (AL,AL)
    at Home; James-son 12/TX (AL,AL) at home; Lindsey-son 8/TX (AL,AL)

    1882 HISTORY: Izora McGinty: Jams Hallmark family came from Bastrop Co to Llano Co

    1893 DEATH,BURIAL: TX,Llano Co-Kingsland: James Minett Hallmark died 5 May, 1893, buried Pennington Creek Cemetery, headstone: "In Memory of J. M. Hallmark, born Oct 30, 1827. Died May 5, 1893."

    1897 LAND: 2 Oct 1897:Llano Co Quitclaim Deed BK 29 pg 379-380 from Mrs R A Hogan, of Limestone Co & JB, JM, JI, LD, RE & Jake Hallmark to BT Hallmark, conveying their int in 100 acres out of the GW Hensley survey.
    6 May 1897: Llano Co Quitclaim, same bk & pg conveying 40 acres of land from WJ, BT, LD, JB, JM, JI, & RA Hogan to Jake & RE Hallmark. On pg 281-383 interest in 151 acres conveyed from Mrs RA Hogan, RE Hallmark, JN, JB, JM, JI,LD & BT Hallmark
    From a recital contained inone of the above deeds the parties in 2-4 are the heirs of JM Hallmark & his wife Emling Hallmark

    1900 CENSUS: To get

    1905 LAND: 30 Mar 1905, Llano Co Warranty Deed, BK 41 pg 376-379, conveying 200 acres out of GW Hensley survey from RE, BT, JI, JB Hallmark & Mrs RA Hogan to JC Stribling.

    NOTES:
    1. Pam and Bob Wagner visited Pennington Cemetery in Texas and have seen and taken photos of headstones of Hallmark family members, including "J.M. Hallmark bn Oct 30, 1827, Died May 5, 1893. Izora McGinty and Molly Hallmark both say this is his grave. Molly second wife of Jacob Newton Hallmark. Izora daughter of Jacob Newton Hallmark.
    They also showed us where each of the boys lived, not far from Pennington Cem, and which I have drawn a map of.
    2. 30 Mary 1963: Personal interview with Izora by Pam and Bob Wagner-James Minett lived in Valley Springs. Came later than "boys" by 1-2 years, then lived Kingsland. Was a farmer, then changed to railroad work as a section foreman. Obtained pictures showing James, Isaac and Carrie, Letha, Carrie after to Ore., Aubra and Isaac, and Isaac, Willie and Aubra.
    Lake Buchanon - when flooded, had to move 600 or more graves. Pennington Cem has 12-15 Hallmarks buried there, James Minet too, & 2 babies by 1st wife - 6 children. (we only have 7 names of Hallmarks buried there) So many people didn't want them to move cemetery - wanted to build a cement wall around it, but not work. The Hallmarks asked to have the bodies moved right away. Had to move 6 cemeters when building the dam Bought new boxes for each body. Some bodies there many years - had to scoop up darkened dirt & put in casket.
    People were paid so little for the land that was taken. The Hallmarks were living along the river, & the state just came & took it. Had a huge pecan orchard (45 acres). Had all the fish they wanted. Couldn't catch any there now. Caught some as big as 60-75 # (Wm Jackson). Caught some by hand. One hung from shoulders to ground. David (sn of Wm Jackson) & Tony (Uncle Ben's boy) had it on a stick & held it on their shoulders. Could see it in the water, as the water cleared--just reached in under the gills & pulled it out. Wm Jackson liked his cold fish--cooked it up first, then put in flour sacks & eat it cold. Molly got tired of it. "I just couldn't take it." Catfish is good cold.
    Ed had 3 boys - all dead. 2 girsl, now living Ft Worth. One boy killed on tractor - driving on highway.
    John - had 2 boys - dead
    Lindsay, Monroe & Ide living - Doole, near Brady.
    Wm Jackson lived Valley Springs before moving to Burnett
    Raymond's sister has been a receptionist in Austin - Breckinridge Hospital
    Edna Faye Stock (grdau of Lindsay), Charles Stock, 466 Alicia, San Antonio
    Eddy & Earl md Peacock girls - Peacock died of heart attacks - 2/9 living.
    Wm Raymond, son of Wm Jackson, hit by train & died (see Wm Raymond Hallmark)
    Jimmy - Limestone or Bell County - hunted out new country, settled on Llano River. Not much mail then. When rest of family found them, came west too. Everyone came. Grandpa Hallmark - Jack was 16 yrs old. Place called Smoothen Iron Mtn. Grandpa Hallmark and wife (#2), Eveline went off & left the boys to batch. Jan 12, big snow. Their teams worked out, got snow on them, couldn't walk, so had to knock snow off feet. Jack's 16th birthday. spent whole day cleaning snow off team's feet. Bought the land where Stribbling bought. Dee & Jim only ones not found on home near dad. After father's death, all the boys scattered.
    Jasper Newton had a big family, lived near Grandpa, near Bastrop County, called Hallmark Prairie. Jas lived in Llano Co & raised a large family. Jasper was James Minet's brother.
    (Pam's impression at time of conversation - Mrs WJ Hallmark 83 yrs old, spry, get around, quite a talker, Church of Christ, snuff dipper, very friendly, enjoyed very much)
    3. Several records show parents of James Minett as:
    a. Richard Hallmark and Mary Ann Prewitt (dau of Jacob Prewitt and Nancy Ritchey) of Walker Co Alabama 1830. Letter from Mary Hallmark 9 Feb 1968.
    b. Richard Hallmark (1780/Ala) and Nancy (Ritchey?)(1803?/Ala) from Izora McGinty Jan 1963. Says moved to Alabama in 1807, had 15 children. James Minett and most of brothers and sisters born there.
    c. Richard H. Hallmark and Mary Ann Prewitt from family group sheet, Leatha Richardson to William O. Hallmark to Pam, from memory of Isaac Hallmark. 1977

    Brother called Jasper (Bastrop Co)? Boys came first, then James Minnett and Jack 16 after md Eveline. Hallmark Prairie.

    Piercen Hallmark, 2826 Scott Avenue, Fort Worth 3, Texas - 1963

    REL: CHECK OUT Church of Christ records for JM and family 1900-...

    STAPLEY: Computor notes show James Mynott or Minett and James MCP Hallmark. Also show E: 5 Mar 1980 PV and SP: 19 Mar 1980 PV.

    PAUL W HENDERSON: Collection of family info says James Minet Charles Pierson, born Birmingham, AL

    James married Sarah Rutherford Hodges Bef 1850, Bastrop, Texas, United States. Sarah (daughter of Edmund Hodges and Sarah McClain) was born 18 Aug 1831, Texas, United States; died 22 Jan 1876, Limestone, Texas, United States; was buried , Groesbeck, Limestone, Texas, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Sarah Rutherford Hodges was born 18 Aug 1831, Texas, United States (daughter of Edmund Hodges and Sarah McClain); died 22 Jan 1876, Limestone, Texas, United States; was buried , Groesbeck, Limestone, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 404F-KB

    Notes:

    1831 BIR,c1850 MG: 1850 Houston County, TX census #560 and AFN: 404F-K8

    1831 BIR,MG,DTH,BUR: Henderson's Hallmarks 1993: dau of Edmund Hodges bn 1794 and Sarah McClain bn 1796

    MG:Bastrop County, TX deed 1873-1875 Vol V, p 105, Call #965216, Grosbeck, TX: J. M. Hallmark and Sarah Hallmark conveying lands in Bastrop Co, Tx; living in Limestone Co, TX.

    BUR: Shown as Falkenberry Cem

    ORD: Boise Apr 1993 BESS; 2002 IIGI: Sarah Rutherford Hodges bn 18 Aug 1831,,AL; md bef 1850, of Bastrop Co TX; dd 22 Jan 1876-Bap 30 May 2000 ORLAN, E 17 Jan 2001 ORLAN, SP 28 Mar 2001 ORLAN, SS 25 Apr 2000 ORLAN; also IIGI-md abt 1849 of Houston Co TX, SS 12 Apr 1994 BOISE.

    NOTES: Information from Izora McGinty, grandaughter of Sarah shows Sarah Rutherford Hodges. Molly Long Hallmark says it's Sarah Hodges, Izora says Sarah Rutherford. Says they came from Bastrop Co to Llano Co in 1882.

    Index card to Idaho Falls Temple shows her name as Sean Hodges. Does not show sealed to husband or to parents.

    Letter from Leatha Richardson 5 June 1974: Her grandmother's name definitely Sarah but has no proof.

    1850 CENSUS: Sarah Hodges, 34/Georgia (1815-1817). This sounds like Sarah's mother was living with James and Sarah in Houston Co, TX - no children.

    PAUL W HENDERSON: Sarah Rutherford Hodges, born 18 Aug 1831. Died Llano Co, Texas, dau of Sarah Hodges, bn 1796.

    Children:
    1. Richard Edmond Hallmark was born 14 Nov 1850, Houston, Harris, Texas, United States; died 16 Nov 1943, Coke, Texas, United States; was buried Nov 1943, Bronte, Coke, Texas, United States.
    2. Rebecky Ann Hallmark was born 26 Apr 1852, Houston, Harris, Texas, United States; died 14 Jan 1928, Thornton, Limestone, Texas, United States; was buried Jan 1928, Thornton, Limestone, Texas, United States.
    3. Jacob Newton Hallmark was born 17 Mar 1854, Bastrop, Texas, United States; died 2 Dec 1946, Llano, Texas, United States; was buried Dec 1946, Tow, Llano, Texas, United States.
    4. Parthena T Hallmark was born 26 Apr 1856, Harris, Texas, United States; died 1881; was buried 1881, Groesbeck, Limestone, Texas, United States.
    5. John Booker Hallmark was born 1 Jan 1858, Bastrop, Texas, United States; died 30 Jan 1937, Doole, McCulloch, Texas, United States; was buried 1937, McCullough, Texas.
    6. Jasper Minet Hallmark was born 27 Mar 1860, Lavaca, Texas, United States; died 15 Nov 1937, Junction, Kimble, Texas, United States; was buried Nov 1937, Burnet, Texas, United States.
    7. Benjamin Thomas Hallmark was born 27 Aug 1863, Bell, Texas, United States; died 13 Sep 1932, Bronte, Coke, Texas, United States; was buried , Coke, Texas, United States.
    8. 4. William Andrew Jackson Hallmark was born 12 Jan 1866, Bell, Texas, United States; died 17 Nov 1951, Valley Springs, Llano, Texas; was buried , Bluffton, Llano, Texas, United States.
    9. James Isaac Hallmark was born 4 Nov 1867, Sugarloaf, Bell, Texas; died 1 Jun 1950, La Grande, Union, Oregon, United States; was buried 5 Jun 1950, Cove, Union, Oregon, United States.
    10. Linzy Dee Hallmark was born 29 Aug 1871, Bell, Texas, United States; died 8 Apr 1949, Llano, Texas, United States; was buried , Tow, Llano, Texas, United States.

  3. 10.  James Dillon Collins was born , Texas, United States.

    Notes:

    MG: Paul W Henderson

    James married Martha Jane Rutherford Bef 1870. Martha was born , Texas, United States. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Martha Jane Rutherford was born , Texas, United States.
    Children:
    1. 5. Lydia Ann Parthena Collins was born 13 Feb 1870, Texas, United States; died 27 Jun 1896; was buried Jun 1897, Thornton, Limestone, Texas, United States.
    2. John David Collins was born 15 Nov 1875; died 22 Mar 1949, Burnet, Burnet, Texas, United States; was buried Mar 1949.
    3. Hettie Jane Collins was born 17 Oct 1877, Texas, United States; died 15 Apr 1950, Llano, Texas, United States; was buried , Tow, Llano, Texas, United States.