Hood
County Texas Genealogical Society
ILES
FAMILIES
From
Missouri to Hood County, Texas
by Virginia Hale, Great-Granddaughter
of America Jane Iles Reynolds Hale
Special appreciation to Tim Sears, Linda Hamilton Schnacke, Joy Luttrell Tubbs, Glenn Elliott, Mary Lou Sublett Tate, Nell Ives Brown,
Betty Jane Kimbrow Porterfield & Hampton
Roach |
Updated 08/07/2004
James T. Iles
James T. Iles and
Margret Morrow Iles raised their family of nine children in Fredericktown,
Madison County, Missouri. James was born in 1812 in York County, South
Carolina. Margret was born in 1818 in Missouri (Territory of Upper Louisiana).
The Morrow family was well-established, of Irish descent in Canada, that came
to Missouri about 1797. James and
Margret married 01/21/1836 in Madison County, Missouri where James was a
farmer.
In 1860 the Iles
family had a domestic servant named Sarah Stephenson, age 25, and her 6-year
old daughter living with the family. In
1860 the three oldest children and their families lived in Newton County,
Missouri and earned a living working in the coal mines.
The family was
divided regarding the Civil War, 1861 - 1865.
The oldest son, William, served in the Union Army. The oldest daughter’s husband was a Rebel
who hated Yankees. Another sister’s
husband, a Yankee, was killed in the war.
Madison County,
Missouri was full of military activity throughout the Civil War. Mine La Motte, three miles north of
Fredericktown, produced lead for the manufacturing of bullets. Early in the war, on October 21, 1861, the
two armies clashed 12 miles south of Fredericktown. Approximately 3,000 Union soldiers overwhelmingly fought
occupying confederate soldiers. The CSA
retreated, but not without carrying away about 18,000 pounds of lead from Mine
La Motte. The Union reported burying
160 Confederates, 60 wounded, and 30 captured.
The Yankees burned part of Fredericktown and destroyed several homes,
taking possession of the town and maintaining its hold throughout the remaining
war years. This event has become known
as the Battle of Fredericktown.
Following the Civil
War, the expanding Iles family was found in Randolph County, Arkansas.
Documented marriages occurred in Randolph County beginning in 1867. James T.
Iles and his oldest son appeared on the 1869 Tax Roll in Randolph County. Sometime between October 1875 and October
1876 most of the adult children of James T. and Margret Morrow Iles left
Randolph County, Arkansas to settle in Lipan in far northwest Hood County,
Texas.
Children of
James T. and Margret Morrow Iles:
Sarah Iles Compton
Sarah L. Iles born
11/16/1836 in Missouri; died 03/23/1902; buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Lipan,
Hood County, Texas.
Married Yelverton
O. Compton, born 02/24/1837 in Missouri (enumerated in 1850 Census, Madison
County, Missouri); married 08/12/1858 in St. Clair County, Missouri; died
12/27/1870 on a trip to Texas from Randolph County, Arkansas; buried in
Randolph County, Arkansas.
Sarah and Yelverton
Compton had six children born between 1859 and 1870. The first child died in
infancy. Sarah and her five children moved to Hood County, Texas:
Emma E. Compton
born 06/13/1860 in Missouri; died 02/18/1886; buried in Evergreen Cemetery,
Lipan, Hood County, Texas. Married James F. Bishop 09/27/1877 in Hood County,
Texas.
Ida Jane Compton Gafford
Ida Jane Compton
born 09/19/1862 in Missouri; died 02/08/1934; buried in Evergreen Cemetery,
Lipan, Hood County, Texas. Married James Pleas Gafford 11/24/1880 in Hood
County, Texas.
Thomas Allen
Compton born 08/22/1865 in Illinois; died 05/18/1904; buried in Evergreen
Cemetery, Lipan, Hood County, Texas. Married Mattie Francis Gafford 03/28/1888.
Mary Alice Compton Elliott in 1932
Mary
Alice Compton born 12/14/1867 in Missouri; died 03/18/1952; buried in Moran
Cemetery in Moran, Shackleford County, Texas. Married George Washington Elliott.
James Richard
Compton born 01/21/1870 in Arkansas; died 11/09/1949; buried in Evergreen
Cemetery, Lipan, Hood County, Texas. Married Mary A. Gafford 04/17/1890.
Ida, Tom, and
Richard Compton - sister and brothers - married J.P., Mattie, and Mary Gafford
- brother and sisters.
Sarah L. Iles
Compton never remarried and was often referred to as "the Widow
Compton." She received an approved
Widow’s Confederate Pension in October 1899.
William Ables Iles
William Ables Iles
born 12/24/1838 in Fredericktown, Madison County, Missouri; served in the Civil
War in the Union Army as a Corporal in Company B 13th Kansas Infantry Regiment;
died 01/14/1913; buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Lipan, Hood County, Texas. He and his family lived in Lipan and Tolar
in Hood County.
Hattie McClintock Iles
Married Hattie
McClintock born 02/23/1857 in St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri; married
05/13/1880 in Hood County, Texas; died 05/27/1921; buried in Evergreen
Cemetery, Lipan, Hood County, Texas. Three children were born in Hood
County. Hattie was a school teacher and
was active as a Presbyterian and member of the Eastern Star.
Thomas M.S. Iles
born 1841 in Fredericktown, Madison County, Missouri. Thomas was enumerated in the
1860 Census in Grandley, Newton County, Missouri as an 18-year old miner.
Mary E. Iles born
07/07/1843 in Fredericktown, Madison County, Missouri; died 03/20/1927; buried
in Evergreen Cemetery, Lipan, Hood County, Texas.
Married (1) John H.
Davis born in Missouri; married 04/18/1867 in Randolph County, Arkansas. One
child was born of this marriage, William Edmond Davis on 02/28/1869 in
Missouri; died 08/05/1950; buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Lipan, Hood County,
Texas. Married Valina Lineberry about 1888.
Married (2) Jarrett
Tillman Cook born 05/25/1829 in North Carolina; married 1871 in Missouri; died
04/21/1910; buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Lipan, Hood County, Texas. Jarrett
Tillman Cook was recorded as a landowner in Randolph County, Arkansas as early
as 03/28/1861: 160 acres, 5 21N 2E. Jarrett Tillman Cook served in the
Confederate States Army. Mary E. Iles Davis was the third wife of Jarrett
Tillman Cook.
Jarrett Tillman
Cook and Mary E. Iles Davis Cook
Erastus T. Cook
born 01/07/1873 in Missouri to Mary E. Iles Davis and Jarrett Tillman Cook. Two
more children were born in Hood County, Texas.
Elizabeth C.
(Betty) Iles born 03/1848 in Missouri; died about 1919; believed to have been
buried in an unmarked grave in Evergreen Cemetery, Lipan, Hood County, Texas.
Married (1) William
Martin Vanburen Brewen born in Illinois; married 03/1864; died 03/1865 in Civil
War. W.M.V. Brewen's mother was Elizabeth Morrow Brewen, sister of Margret
Morrow Iles (see above reference). Elizabeth Morrow and David Brewen were
married 03/19/1837 in Madison County, Missouri. The only child of Elizabeth C.
(Betty) Iles and W.M.V. Brewen was William (Will) M. Brewen born 1866 in
Illinois who married Mary Belle Cook born 11/12/1869 in Arkansas, daughter of
Jarrett Tillman Cook and step-daughter of Mary E. Iles Davis Cook (see above
reference).
Married (2) Andrew
Jackson Luttrell born 12/15/1831 in Arkansas; married 10/21/1869 in
Randolph County, Arkansas; died 10/08/1879; buried in Evergreen Cemetery,
Lipan, Hood County, Texas.
Andrew W. Luttrell
born to Elizabeth C. Iles Brewen and Andrew Jackson Luttrell 11/21/1870; died
08/12/1872.
John R. Luttrell
born to Elizabeth C. Iles Brewen and Andrew Jackson Luttrell in 1872; died
1873.
Edwin B. Luttrell
born to Elizabeth C. Iles Brewen and Andrew Jackson Luttrell 02/13/1874 in
Missouri; died 09/21/1894; buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Lipan, Hood County,
Texas. Two more children were born in Lipan.
Missouri Annie Iles
born 1849 in Missouri; died 05/06/1910; buried in Eldorado Cemetery, Eldorado,
Jackson County, Oklahoma.
John Thomas Doughten
Married John Thomas
Doughten, born in Tennessee; married 10/11/1874 in Randolph County, Arkansas;
died 10/17/1901; buried in Eldorado Cemetery, Eldorado, Jackson County,
Oklahoma.
Missouri and Thomas
Doughten moved to the Lipan area of Hood County, Texas and may have lived in
adjacent Erath County. Thomas Doughten served on the Lipan school board.
Nora Bell Doughten,
their daughter born 07/03/1877, married James Madison Luttrell on 11/26/1893 in
Hood County, Texas. James, son of Amanda Reynolds and Andrew Jackson Luttrell,
married 06/10/1858, in Randolph County, Arkansas. Amanda Reynolds was the
sister-in-law of America Jane Iles Reynolds (see below reference).
Possible photo of America Jane Iles Hale
America
Jane Iles born 03/12/1851 in Fredericktown, Missouri; died 02/24/1927; buried
in Evergreen Cemetery, Lipan, Hood County, Texas. She was called ‘Merica.
Robert Lee Milhollin and Annie
Belle Reynolds Milhollin
Married (1) John
(Johnnie) H. Reynolds born 1846; married 09/01/1870 in Randolph County, Arkansas.
Their daughter was Annie Belle Reynolds, born 10/12/1872 in Randolph County,
Arkansas; married Robert Lee Milhollin born 05/06/1863 in Columbia, Boone
County, Missouri; married 09/12/1894 in Hood County, Texas; died 09/28/1949;
buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Lipan, Hood County, Texas.
Married (2) Madison
Right Hale born 09/13/1852 in Madison, Davidson County, Tennessee; married
11/23/1876 in Hood County, Texas; died 12/06/1935; buried in Evergreen
Cemetery, Lipan, Hood County, Texas. M.R. Hale came on the trip from Randolph
County to Texas with his older sister, Myra Hale Cook (see below reference),
and the Iles families.
America Jane Iles
Reynolds and Madison Right Hale had eight children from their marriage.
Emma (Anna) Iles
born 1853 in Fredericktown, Missouri. No further information is presently
known.
James Washington Iles and Georgia
Anna Morris Iles
James Washington
Iles born 02/24/1854 in Missouri; died 12/30/1930; buried in Evergreen Cemetery
in Lipan, Hood County, Texas. At the
time of his death, James was living in Caddo, Stephens County, Texas.
Married Georgia
Anna Morris born 04/04/1865; married 07/14/1883 in Hood County, Texas; buried
in Evergreen Cemetery, Lipan, Hood County, Texas. Five children were born in
Texas from this marriage.
Also joining the
Iles families on the migration from Randolph County, Arkansas was James
Matterson (Matt) Cook, born 1851; died 1937; buried in Evergreen Cemetery,
Lipan, Hood County, Texas. Matt Cook was the son of Jarrett Tillman Cook and
his first wife, M.O. Brown, and was the stepson of Mary E. Iles Davis Cook (see
above reference).
Married Myra Hale
born 1848 in Rhea County, Tennessee; married 04/09/1872 in Randolph County,
Arkansas; died 07/21/1890; buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Lipan, Hood County,
Texas. Myra Hale Cook was the older sister of Madison Right Hale (see above
reference).
Myra Hale Cook
Their oldest child
was daughter Antonie "Tonie" Cook who was born about 1867 in Cape
Girardeau, Missouri. Tonie married Frank James Kahlbau 12/24/1891 in Lipan,
Hood County, Texas; died about 11/1914; both were buried in Landreth Cemetery
in Palo Pinto County, Texas.
Another daughter,
Amanda "Mandy" Adeline Cook, was born 10/25/1875 in Arkansas. Mandy
married William Oscar Black 10/06/1895 in Hood County, Texas; died 08/09/1947;
both were buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Lipan, Hood County, Texas.
Three more children
were born in Texas to Matt & Myra Hale Cook.
Today there are
over 1,000 descendants from the Iles families. Extensive family research has
been conducted and is documented.
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