Chat | Daily Search | My GenForum | Community Standards | Terms of Service
Jump to Forum
Home: Surnames: Boren Family Genealogy Forum

Post FollowupReturn to Message ListingsPrint Message

Re: Borens in Lee-Peacock Texas Feud - Fannin Co
Posted by: Fredie Downs (ID *****2012) Date: April 24, 2008 at 12:45:43
In Reply to: Re: Borens in Lee-Peacock Texas Feud - Fannin Co by Bettye Carnahan of 1284

Bettye,

I do not have the names of the BOREN men buried in the Dulaney Greveyard.
I show that Washington T. (Wash) BOREN was married twice. I show his first wife as Sarah J. GLOVER & his second wife as Olivia McCARLEY b. 1850 Farmersville, Collin Co., TX. Wash & Olivia were married 7 Jan 1864 in Farmersville, Collin Co., TX. I also show that Wash was buried in Beaver Co., OK. Do you have a death date/place & burial place for Wash?
I believe the above info probably came from Helen's book.
Census records show Wash, Olivia, & Charles were living in Collin Co., TX in 1870 & in Callahan Co., TX in 1880.

Below are some miscellaneous notes that I have about Wash which indicate that he was in Johnson's Spy Company that later became Morgan's Texas Cavalry Regiment.

Fred

=========================================================================
Washington Boren (First_Last)
Regiment Name Morgan's Reg't Texas Cavalry
Side Confederate
Company E
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Private
Alternate Name
Notes
Film Number M227 roll 4

Washington T. Boren (First_Last)
Regiment Name 16 Texas Cavalry (Fitzhugh's)
Side Confederate
Company F
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out 1st Sergeant
Alternate Name
Notes
Film Number M227 roll 4


Washington & his brother Jack Harrison BOREN served in Captain Alfred Johnson's Texas Spy Company of Cavalry Unattached Texas Volunteers which later became Co.E, Morgan's Texas Cavalry Regiment.
During the war a federal general put a reward out for his capture dead or alive. Captain Johnson chose only the best for his company. No doubt Wash & Jack had a good mounts and knew how to ride and shoot. The men called their scouts, "Hunting Feds."
=========================================================================
The McKinney Weekly Enquirer, McKinney, Collin County, Texas, July 21, 1883 Vol. 17 No. 23
J. M. Bingham, Editor and Proprietor

Invitation. McKinney, Tex. To the Survivors of Capt. Alf. JOHNSON’s Texas Spy Company: I have from memory gotten up the following names and hope if there are any whose names are not in this list, they will consider themselves cordially invited to meet with us in re-union. David STIFF, E. R. STIFF, R. K. SWAN, F. M. HUNN, J. B. JOHNSON, S. D. HATLER, Jas. PETROSS, Jack BOREN, W. H. McCARLEY, Green CULWELL, Dwight DYER, Andy ADAMS, Alex NEWMAN, W. T. OLINGER, Sand HUSBAND, Jas. SIPES, C. L. BROWN, A. K. GORDEN, R. M. RIDDLE, Wash BOREN, John P. HUNTER, RILEY CLEMENTS, J. K. McDOWELL, R. B. CARR; T. J. GARRETT, Ott WARDEN, Thos. CULWELL, Andy PATTERSON, Phil YELSTON, S. HEFFINGTON, J. C. FOREMAN, J. B. FAULKNER, T. J. McDONALD, Frank LILLEY, Polk CONNALLY, Andy KILLGORE, John ROBERTS, Jas HORTON, Wm. HORTON, A. S. GRAVES, F. M. WARDEN. [Signed] One of the Old Spies, Wms. WARDEN.
=========================================================================
First Muster Roll of Captain Alfred Johnson's Texas Spy Company of Cavalry Unattached Texas Volunteers.

Reorganized for the unexpired term of three years or the War from the first of September, 1862, commanded by the Commander in Chief of the Texas Military District, called into the service of the Confederate States, in the Provisional Army, under the provisions of the Act of Congress passed February, 1862 by Brig. General McCulloch, from the Seventeenth day of March, 1862 (date of this muster), for the unexpired term of three years or the War, unless sooner discharged.

Alfred Johnson, Captain
Thomas James, 1st Lieut.
John M. Riddle, 2nd Lieut.
R. B. Carr, 3rd Lieut.
T. A. Lowry, 1st Sergt.
N. D. Dowell, 2nd Sergt.
B. Saunders Husband, 3rd Sergt.
B. J. Hair, 4th Sergt.
Wm. Wharton, 5th Sergt.
W. T. Ahsigen, 1st Corp.
W. F. Green, 2nd Corp.
A. B. Adams, 3rd Corp.
L. F. Burge, 4th Corp.
M. Rorick, Bugler
T. D. Singleton, Esign

Ashmhost, Mark; Allen, T. J.; Anderson, W. B.; Alexander, J. H.; Boren, Washington; Boren, Harrison; Brown, Chas. L.; Bird, W. B.; Bennett, A. L.; Bromley, J. T.; Blackman, Wm. C.; Clemens, R.; Culwell, Thos. B.; Culwell, J. G.; Carter, J. B.; Connally, Drury; Coleman, Thos.; Connel, John; Dyer, Dwight; Dean, J. M.; Ellis, S. S.; French, John; Fuller, E. M.; Fisher, W. M.; Gravis, A. B.; Gorden, A. K.; Gilmore, J. P.; George, H. B.; Gray, John; Hunter, Jno. P.; Horn, Saml.; Heffington, S. N.; Heffington, J. M.; Hunn, F. M.; Just, James S.; James, S.S.; James, John B.; Koger, L. H.; Kilgore, A. J.; Lowe, Wm. M.; Love, Wm. P.; Lilly, F. M.; McCurley, W. H.; McKinney, Jno. W.; McLane, A.; Mosely, T. R.; Mitchell, G. W. P.; Olinger, A. C.; Petras, James; Reevis, Benj.; Roundtree, J. B.; Roberts, Jno.; Rodgers, Green E.; Sipes, J. R.; Smithey, R. S.; Swann, R. K.; Stiff, E. R.; Sartain, J. G.; Steele, J.; Saunders, John B.; Stewart, Thomas; Titus, J. G.; Thompson, Joseph; Thompson, W. A.; Talbot, R.; Tiller, J. L.; Warden, Williams; Warden, John W.; White, H. C.; White, J.J.; Woodruff, C. Q.; Wilson, J. A.; Wharton, James; Williams, T. P.; Williams, D. H.; Yelton, Phillip H.

16th Texas Cavalry, Co. F, Walker's Texas Division

Company F Roster

Baity, Walter

Barr, James J.

Barr, K.M.

Boggess, John M.

BOREN, Washington T., 1St Sgt.

Bowie, Nath A.

Boyd, Alfred R., Sgt.

Boyd, James F.

Boyd, Mordicai M.

Brumett, William F.

Bryan, James R.

Bryan, William P.

Cain, William H.

Casper, George

Chaffin, Henry

Christian, Epply

Cope, James M., Bvt.2nd Lt.

Cox,John

Dewees, Louis

Dewees, William G., 1St Sgt.

Deweese, James M., Cpl.

Dougherty, Christ C.

Douthit, Ambrose

Duncan, William H.

Eastland, James, Capt.

Findley, Duncan C., Sgt.

Findley, Robert 0.

Findley, Stephen H.

Foot, J.W.

Gardinhire, Aaron B.

Gardinhire, George

Gardinhire, Stephen H.

Goode, W.

Graves, Wiley M.

Greenup, William T., Sgt.

Guinn, Jacob

Hall, Smith

Hampton, William H., Sgt.

Haptenstall, James H.

Haven, William F.

Havens, Frances M,

Havens, Henry H., 3rd Lt.

Heath, James

Helmsettler, Denton, Cpl.

Hendricks, John

Howell, Levi

Howell, Owen

Huddleson, John

Huddlcston, Jerih. H.

Hunter, James

Hunter, John

Jackson, Thomas N.

Jones, James H.C.

Jones, Richard C.

Jones, Samuel W.

Jones, Thomas F.

Lane, Daniel B., Sgt.

Lane, Embargo C.

Locknee, James H.

Malone, Elbert

Malone, Jacob R.

Matthews, Thomas A.

Mayfield, Lee D

. McMinn, Lawrence T.

Myers, Gabriel J., Cpl.

Naylor, James D., Capt.

Paterson, Robert H.

Perdon, Isaac A.

Perrin, William

Pew, John M.

Rainey, David F.

Renfrew, Jesse A.

Seay, James B.

Shelton, George

Stanford, Thomas

Taylor, Green B., Sgt.

Taylor, Reuben A., 1st Lt.

Taylor, Robert W.

Taylor, Thomas Jeff., 1st Lt.

Taylor, William H., Capt.

Taylor, William T.

Teeter, Andrew H., Sgt.

Teeter, David C.

Thomas, John

Thompson, Elbert C.

Thompson, F.M., Cpl.

Thompson, Marien

Trammell, Elias E., Cpl.

Tucker, Jeremiah, Bugler

Umphries, Wesley

Wicker, Elisha

Wicker, J.H.

Wicker, Thomas

Wilson, Jacob R., 2nd Lt.

Wimon, Ira

Wood, Thomas

Wright, Daniel C.

Wright, George H.

Wright, John M., Sgt.

Young, Emanuel M., 1st Lt.


Notify Administrator about this message?
Followups:

Post FollowupReturn to Message ListingsPrint Message

http://genforum.genealogy.com/boren/messages/1204.html
Search this forum:

Search all of GenForum:

Proximity matching
Add this forum to My GenForum Link to GenForum
Add Forum
Home |  Help |  About Us |  Site Index |  Jobs |  PRIVACY |  Affiliate
© 2009 Ancestry.com