Hood County Texas Genealogical Society
NANCY JANE McKENZIE JAMES
1832 - 1912
Contributed by Scott James
Nancy J. McKenzie was born January 1832 in South Carolina. She died October 17, 1912 in Roswell, New Mexico and was buried in Acton Cemetery, Hood County, Texas. Nancy married Peter H. James probably about 1854-55 in Tennessee. They had 5 children:
Martha E. James born November 29, 1855 in
Tennessee. She married William George
Macy.
Mary J. James
born April 16, 1860. She married Columbus
Bonapart Glenn.
William Henry James born April 22, 1865 in
Hood County, Texas. He married Eliza
Jane Day.
James Calhoun James born about 1870 in Hood
County, Texas.
Myra Donzella Evaline James born April 16,
1872 in Hood County, Texas. She married
James Alexander Rogers.
Nancy lived her early childhood in York County, South Carolina. It
appears that in the 1840's the family migrated possibly to Georgia and then to
Tennessee where she met Peter James. By 1859 there are records that show
Peter and Nancy's parents are in Johnson County, Texas (now part of Hood
County). Nancy, along with Peter and her folks, are listed in the 1860
census for Johnson County. She lived just west of Acton until a few years
after the death of her husband on November 22, 1898. Tax records show she
was still in Hood County until 1901. Then she moved to New Mexico to live
with her youngest daughter, Myra Rogers, until her death in 1912 in New Mexico.
[Source: Scott James, November 2001.]
Mrs. C.B. Glenn received notice last Thursday of the death of her mother, Mrs. Nancy J. James on 10-17-1912, at the home of her Daughter, Mrs. Myra Rogers in New Mexico. Mrs. James was one of the few surviving old pioneers, coming here with her husband, Peter James from Tennessee in 1859, and had made her home here nearly ever since, having of late spent most of her time with her daughter in New Mexico. She was about 80 years of age and the mother of a large family, several of whom reside in Hood County. Grandma James had a host of friends in the county to join the relatives in mourning her death and in sympathizing with them in their bereavement.
[Source: Newspaper article in the Granbury News, located in the Hood
County Library on microfilm, found by Scott James, June 2000.]
Note: Mrs. C.B. Glenn was Mary J. James, daughter of Peter H. and Nancy
J. James.
LETTER TO NANCY FROM HER UNCLE |
The following is part of a letter (there was only one
page) to Nancy Jane (McKenzie) James, from her Uncle Arthur Armstrong McKenzie
(he was brother to her father, James M. McKenzie) in York County, South
Carolina. The original interpretations and transcription of the letter were done
by Vicki Johnson (a great-granddaughter via Myra James) and her husband who
live in California. The letter had been folded several times and had
several spots on it that made the section unreadable. These unreadable
sections are the blanks in the letter. Later I did a better scan on the
letter, and through enhancements on the computer I was able to interpret some
more of the letter. The letter is left as the spelling was originally
done, rather than correct the words. I prefer the phonics and intent as
originally penned. This letter gives an idea for the feelings of the time in
that part of the south after reconstruction. I particularly enjoy the
phonics used by Arthur McKenzie. He may not have been able to spell the words
exactly as Webster would define, but the intent is understood and at times
amusing. This letter gave the definite ties that we had needed to confirm that
Nancy and family had ties to the McKenzie family of York County, South
Carolina. Although Arthur does not sign the letter, it lists all of his
children and ties in with other data concerning the McKenzie family of York
County.
[Comments: Scott James, January 2001.]
dau
rite
----------------- (this first note was written upside down as if an
afterthought)
all the perktiles if you please
Zeno, York County, S.C. |
[Source: Letter from Arthur Armstrong McKenzie to Nancy (McKenzie) James, in
the safety deposit box of Charles James, December 2000; the letter found in the
old records of William H. James, son of Peter H. & Nancy Jane (McKenzie)
James.]
2001 HOOD COUNTY TEXAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY