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Ann Halbert

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  • Name Ann Halbert 
    Gender Female 
    Death Yes, date unknown 
    Burial Hughes, St. Francis County, Arkansas Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID I9810  Family
    Last Modified 22 Dec 2016 

    Family James Lorance Caldwell,   b. 23 Mar 1846, Bedford County, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 16 Feb 1890, Caldwell, St. Francis County, Arkansas Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 43 years) 
    Marriage 20 Nov 1874  [2
    Children 
     1. Henry Halbert Caldwell,   b. 20 Nov 1881, Forrest City, Arkansas Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
     2. Willie J. Caldwell
     3. Lillie J. Caldwell
     4. Mary Ann Caldwell
     5. Tennie Caldwell
     6. James L. Caldwell
    Family ID F3186  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 26 Oct 2024 

  • Sources 
    1. [S2927] Find a Grave, 22 December 2016; MRS. Annie Halbert Caldwell.
      MRS. Annie Halbert Caldwell
      Birth: unknown
      Death: unknown
      Marriage:CALDWELL JAMES L. m.1874-11-20 SPOUSE:> HALBERT ANNIE MISS BIO-JAMES 
       Family links: 
       Spouse:
        James L. Caldwell (1846 - 1890)*
       Inscription:
      PLOT 896-OLD YARD
       Note: ST.FRANCIS COUNTY CEMETERY RECORDS=VOL.1-KATHLEEN BELL=1981
       Burial:
      Hughes Cemetery
      Hughes
      St. Francis County
      Arkansas, USA
      Plot:
       Created by: Paul V. Isbell
      Record added: Mar 15, 2007
      Find A Grave Memorial# 18467507

    2. [S2927] Find a Grave, 1 October 2014; James L. Caldwell.
      James L. Caldwell

      Birth: Mar. 23, 1846
      Death: Feb. 16, 1890
      Birth: 3-23-1846 Goodspeed's: James L. Caldwell is a native of Tennessee and a son of William and Amanda (Christan) Caldwell, who came originally from South Carolina and Tennessee, respectively. William Caldwell was born in 1811 and was reared on a farm, removing to Bedford Co., Tenn, when a young man, where he was married in 1844 to the mother of our subject. In 1861 they came to this county, and here the father engaged in farming and also in the milling business, in which he was occupied until his death in 1865. He was a prominent citizen of his county, a member of the Masonic order and of the I.O.O.F, and belonged to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and at one time, while a resident of Bedford Co.Tenn., represented that county in the State legislature. Mrs.Caldwell was born in Bedford Co.,Tenn. in Feb.,1816, and died in April, 1888. James L. Caldwell also first saw the light of day in Bedford County, his natal day being March 23,1846, and when a young man he took charge of his father's mill, continuing it until 1864. Then he enlisted in a company raised by C.M.Biscoe, which formed a part of McGee's regiment,(The Fifth Arkansas Cavalry), was elected second lieutenant, and a short time after promoted to First Lieutenant. After the war he returned home and engaged in merchandising for about a year, subsequently entering into the saw mill business, which he followed in this and Cross Counties until selling out to his brother in 1887. He erected a mill two miles west of Caldwell, and also took a contract for building ten miles of the Bald Knob Railroad which he completed the following year. Mr. Caldwell has built and owned fourteen different mills in St.Francis and Crittenden Counties, and now owns the mill near Caldwell and a half interest in a mill in the last named county; besides this he has and operates several farms in these two counties and Cross County, in all about 1,800 acres, with over 100 acres under cultivation, the rest being fine timber land. He aided largely in putting in most of the bridges in St.Francis and Crittenden Counties, and now has taken the contract for the erection of the buildings for the Little Rock Oil Company. He was married November 20,1874, to Miss Annie Halbert, a daughter of John Halbert, a native of Missouri. They are the parents of six children:Willie J., Lillie A., Mary Ann, Henry H., Tennie and James L. Mr. Caldwell was justice of the peace of Johnson Township for six years, and is one of the prominent men of his county. He is a member of the Masonic order, and belongs to the County Wheel, being made vice-president at its organization here.
      ----------Pension:
      Arkansas Confederate PensionsSurname:Caldwell Given Name:James-Application Number:12610 Widow Surname: CaldwellWidow Given Name:Annie Regiment:McGehee's State Served From:Arkansas Division:CavalryPension County:St. Francis Death Date:2/16/1890 Comments:widow applied 1902 
      Family links: 
       Spouse:
        Annie Halbert Caldwell
      Inscription:
      OLD YARD-PLOT 406
      Note: ST.FRANCIS COUNTY CEMETERY RECORDS=VOL.1-KATHLEEN BELL=1981
      Burial:
      Hughes Cemetery
      Hughes (St. Francis County)
      St. Francis County
      Arkansas, USA
      Plot:
      Created by: Paul V. Isbell
      Record added: Mar 15, 2007
      Find A Grave Memorial# 18467632