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Jacob Straley >
Jacob Straley Jr. > Charles M. Straley |
Charles Milton STRALEY
Born: c. 1795, VA
Died: Feb 1849, AR
Father: Jacob STRALEY II
Mother: Martha FRENCH |
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Married:
July 16, 1818
Marriage record,
Huntington,
CabeCtyWV |
Elizabeth MCCOMAS
"Betsy"
Born: 6 June 1803, VA (of Scotch ancestry)
Died: 1839, IL
Father:
Stephen MCCOMAS
Mother Sarah SARTAIN |
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Children:
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1. Matthew
French STRALEY
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2. Jacob STRALEY IV
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3.
Andrew Jackson STRALEY "Jack" (b. Jan
1826, IL; d. 1908, Peacock, StonCtyTX)
Children:
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Virginia STRALEY
(b. 1859, TX)
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Susan STRALEY
(b. 1863, TX)
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Charles STRALEY
(b. 1865, TX)
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Buster STRALEY
(b. 1868, TX)
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Georgia STRALEY
(b. 1870, TX)
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For more information on Andrew J. Straley, click his name above.
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5. Flora STRALEY
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- She lived near LampCtyTX, then moved to Bowie County, TX.
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6. Joseph Leland
STRALEY "Lee"
(b. 21 Sep 1820, New River,
MontCtyVA; d. 12 Sep 1921, Adamsville,
LampCtyTX, age 100)
Children:
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- In 1856, Lee and Sallie moved to the Lampasas River area in Texas where they settled.
- Joseph L. Straley was a 2nd Lieutenant in the Confederate Army,
Texas 2nd Frontier District.
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7.
Sampson David STRALEY
(b. 1824,
New River, GileCtyVA; d. About 1870, Rio Grande Valley,
TX)
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m1. Ellen LISENBY
(b. 1832, AR) on 6 Sep
1849, Arkadelphia, ClarCtyAR
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m2. Mary Hardin BURKITT RICHARDSON (b.
30 Oct
1825, GileCtyVA; d. 5 Feb 1912, Adamsville,
LampCtyTX) on 4 Nov 1869, Hamilton,
HamiCtyTX
Children to Ellen:
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Jesse
STRALEY (b. 1851, AR)
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Sarah
K. STRALEY (b. 1853, AR)
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3. |
Joseph French STRALEY Sr.
(b. 1855, AR)
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4. |
Martha
Emma STRALEY
(b. 1856, AR)
- m. Albert Whit HAYWOOD Sr.
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Margaret Jane STRALEY (b. 1859, AR)
- m1. B. A. B THOMPSON
- m2. Harrison C. CLICK
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William Leland STRALEY (b. 1862, TX)
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Emily Elizabeth
STRALEY "Lizzie"
(b. 1865, TX)
- m1. Joshua Park SORRELLS
- m2. William H. JACKSON
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J. D.
STRALEY (b. 1867) |
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James Henry
STRALEY "J. H."
(b. 1867)
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4.
Charles Decatur STRALEY
Sr.
(b. Jan 1826,
VA; d. 10 Dec 1870, WillCtyTX)
Children:
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Christopher Columbus STRALEY
(b. 1860, TX)
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Mary Frances STRALEY
(b. 1862)
- m1. Henry PRESLAR
- m2. Charles Elisha GREEN "Charley"
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Louvicie STRALEY
(b. 1865)
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Cebell Naomi STRALEY (b. 1868)
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Charles D. STRALEY Jr. (b.
1871, TX)
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Antha Theodocia STRALEY (b.
1876, TX)
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Frankly, I have my doubts that Charles D. Straley was a
son to Charles and Betsy. More verification needed.
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For more information on Charles D. Straley, click his name above.
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8. Elias
STRALEY (b. 1829,
IL)
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Elias shows up in Kansas,
married to Jane E. along with her son, Huston DUNINGTON.
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US Census 1880, Sugar Creek,
MiamCtyKS:
Name |
Rel |
Mar.Stat |
Age |
Gender |
Race |
Occ. |
Birth
Place |
Father
BPlace |
Mother
BPlace |
Elias
Straley |
Self |
M |
58 |
M |
W |
Farmer |
VA |
VA |
VA |
Jane E.
Straley |
Wife |
M |
31 |
F |
W |
Keeping
House |
KY |
KY |
KY |
Heston
Dunington |
S-Son |
M |
9 |
M |
W |
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MO |
KY |
KY |
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9. John
STRALEY
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2nd Marriage
Charles Milton STRALEY
Born: c. 1795, VA
Died: Feb 1849, AR
Father: Jacob STRALEY II
Mother: Martha FRENCH |
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Married:
2
Nov
1830,
TazeCtyIL
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Children:
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1. Hugh Warneck
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- Hugh was from Martha's first marriage.
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Charles Straley was born in New River, VA.
Betsy McComas was of Scottish descent.. They moved from Giles County,
VA to Texas in the 1850's. They settled in the Lampasas area of
central Texas' Hill County, near present-day Adamsville. Adamsville
is located at the junction of U.S. Hwy 281 & FM 581. Betsy died in Illinois.
Charles' second wife was Mrs. Martha WARNECK from Illinois. -
In the summer of 1856, Charles' son Leland “Lee” STRALEY built one of the first houses in this region—a log dogtrot cabin consisting of two large rooms with a central open hall (one as kitchen and the other as living/sleeping). Each room had lofts overhead and large fireplaces.
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In the early 1870s, Lee built a second home one-half mile east of the log cabin, using a large quantity of walnut complemented with fieldstone. This home included four large rooms and three chimneys (see attached photos). Built on Simms Creek near Adamsville, this early pioneer site is now honored with a state historical marker (one-half mile north of Adamsville, on the east bank of the Lampasas River; or 17 miles north of the town of Lampasas). A few original pieces of solid walnut furniture built by Lee also still exist in the home. The Straley family cemetery is nearby, which includes the grave of progenitor Charles M. STRALEY. (Noted in The Handbook of Texas.)
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About 1870, Charles M. & his son Sampson were both shot in a south Texas Rio Grande Valley incident, killing Sampson. Another son of Charles M. had also died about 1850 before the move to Texas.
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Charles M. was a rancher in the central Texas Hill Country. In 1872, his grandson Joe STRALEY (age 20) and two TOWNSEN cousins drove 2,800 head of steers from Lampasas to Abilene, Kansas, in four months on the trail. Another trail-drive later delivered a herd to Wyoming.
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In the late 1800s, Charles M.'s grandson
John Henry STRALEY was a cowboy on the famous Texas Goodnight Ranch, during the period when John Henry and his family lived in Coleman TX. John's wife Maggie was also the ranch's cook at that time. By 1902, John & Maggie had prospered and owned their own 698 acres in Coleman
County, TX. By 1907, they had moved to Callahan County, TX and lived in a big house at the foot of Tecumseh Mountain.
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A family story passed down through the years says that one of Charles M.'s descendants—J. L. Straley— sent beautiful buffalo robes to him during his adventurous western travels in Montana (possibly the Jack Straley line).
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Leland “Lee” STRALEY's grand-daughter, Violet Straley MOSES (and her husband Clarence) later lived in the home built by Lee on Simms Creek near Adamsville. While visiting here in the 1940s-1950s, Violet & Clarence's granddaughter Dinah Moses remembers her Papapa Moses telling some wild “Old West” stories. Also, Clarence is remembered frequently strapping on his six-shooter when his grandchildren played outside so that he could defend them against a common Texas menace—rattlesnakes!
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Page Sources:
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Everything's Relative webpage
web.
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Research
document entitled: Descendants of Jacob Straley by Cathy Cox Straley.
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GeneCtyALogy of The Straley Family by Grace (RHODES) Straley SWARTZ on Gateway Press.
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Additional
information from Don Allen Davis.
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A History of The Middle New River Settlements and Contiguous Territory nrs.
I have extracted pertinent passages here:
The New River Straleys.
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Illinois
Compiled Marriages, 1790-1860
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ModLog:
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5 Oct 2022 |
Author's upgrade |
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