| 32. | i. | MARY E.6 GROUND, b. 24 Aug 1833, Barren Co, KY; d. Aft. 1886, Res Kansas 1886. |
| 33. | ii. | ROBERT E.6 GROUND, b. 17 Apr 1841, Knox Co, IL; d. Aft. 1886, (lived in Kenesaw, NE 1886). | |
| 34. | iii. | RHODA MATILDA GROUND, b. 06 Sep 1843, Abingdon, Knox Co, IL; d. 1924, Abingdon, Knox Co, IL. | |
| iv. | SARAH M. GROUND, b. 24 Aug 1845, Knox Co, IL; d. 22 Nov 1856, 11yr - d. Knox Co, IL. | ||
| 35. | v. | MALINDA ANN GROUND, b. 03 Sep 1847, Knox Co, IL; d. 21 Feb 1909, Lawrence, Douglas Co, KS. | |
| 36. | vi. | WILLIAM HARRISON GROUND, b. 11 Sep 1849, Knox Co, IL; d. Apr 1929, Res. Nebraska 1886. | |
| 37. | vii. | DRUSILLA J. GROUND, b. 17 Feb 1852, Knox Co, IL; d. 1923, Knox Co, IL. | |
| 38. | viii. | JOHN HENRY GROUND, b. 02 Aug 1854, twin to Martha L. b. Knox Co, IL; d. Unknown, Res Nebraska 1886. | |
| 39. | ix. | MARTHA L. GROUND, b. 02 Aug 1854, Twin to John Henry b. Knox Co, IL; d. 23 Mar 1909, Knox Co, IL. | |
| x. | INFANT GROUND, b. 07 Feb 1857, Knox Co, IL; d. 26 Feb 1857, Knox Co, IL. | ||
| 40. | xi. | JAMES EDWARD GROUND, b. 26 Nov 1858, Knox Co, IL; d. Aft. 1934, Abingdon, Knox Co, IL. |
| 41. | i. | WILLIAM BUTLER6 GROUND, b. 06 Jan 1836, Warren Co, IL; d. 05 Jul 1880, Columbia Co, Washington Territory; d of pleurisy. | |
| ii. | FRANCIS J. GROUND, b. 08 Jan 1838, Monmouth, Warren Co, IL; d. 31 Aug 1840, Monmouth, Warren Co, IL. | ||
| iii. | ROBERT GROUND, b. 14 Jan 1840, Monmouth, Warren Co, IL; d of heart asthma; d. 28 Dec 1917, Independence or Dallas, OR. | ||
| 42. | iv. | LUTHER GROUND, b. 22 Mar 1842, Warren Co, IL; d. 20 Feb 1918. | |
| 43. | v. | PETER BUTLER GROUND, b. 16 Apr 1848, Warren Co, IL; d. 07 Apr 1874, Buena Vista, Polk Co, OR; a shoemaker. | |
| 44. | vi. | FRANKLIN PIERCE GROUND, b. 11 Jan 1852, "Frank" b. Warren Co, IL; d. 03 Oct 1936. | |
| 45. | vii. | JOHN HENRY GROUND, b. 04 Jan 1856, Polk Co, OR; died of TB & pneumonia; d. 24 Sep 1914, Polk Co, OR. | |
| viii. | SYLVESTER GROUND, b. 28 Aug 1858, Polk Co, OR; d. 15 Feb 1860, Polk Co, OR. |
| 46. | ix. | ALICE MAY6 GROUND, b. 28 Oct 1871; d. Aft. 1936, res Los Angeles, CA 1936. | |
| x. | EVALINE ADELL GROUND, b. 22 Oct 1873; d. Aft. 1925, unmarried 1918; res Portland ORE 1925. |
| i. | HENRY6 BOYDSTUN, b. 1834, Abingdon, Knox Co, IL; d. 1848, Pleasant Valley, Dallas Co, TX. |
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Notes for HENRY BOYDSTUN: Roberta Dukes had no knowledge of this child until she began compiling information on the family. She learned that when her mother was born (the youngest, Martha Virginia), Jacob Boydstun said, "Now I have a girl for every day in the week and a boy for Sunday." While we knew this son was named Henry, the 1850 Death Index (cojoined with the 1850 US Census) gives his name as William H. Boydston, age 15, died October 1850, from a kick from a horse. This record gives the death location as Tarrant County, Texas. There is a marker for him at the Pleasant Valley Cemetery, placed years after his death. |
| ii. | MARY MARGARET BOYDSTUN, b. 10 Oct 1836, Abingdon, Knox Co, IL; d. 25 May 1921, Midland, Midland Co, TX; m. WILLIAM HENRY WOLCOTT, 28 Mar 1867, Dallas, Co, TX; Triple Ceremony at Home; md by T. A. Witherspoon, ELD; b. 29 Nov 1843, Alabama; d. 26 Mar 1927, Midland, Midland Co, TX. |
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Notes for MARY MARGARET BOYDSTUN: Mary Margaret Boydstun was about 12 years old when she came with her parents to Texas in 1848. Traveling in the same train with her uncles and aunts and numerous cousins from Abingdon, Illinois. It was an eventful trip and one she never grew tired of relating to her nieces in later life. She was 20 when her mother died and the role of mother fell on her young shoulders, to comfort, to administer to the needs of the young sisters and advise the older members of her father's household. With loyalty and tender affection the sisters regarded her for 65 years, even the nieces and nephews were admonished to respect her. |
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Notes for WILLIAM HENRY WOLCOTT: From William F. Dukes: Uncle Henry had an iron fence around his house. He went to town every day and jumped the fence. Said that kept him young. Henry Wolcott had a brother nicknamed "the Millionaire Rancher" from the Midland, Texas area. Henry Wolcott served in the Confederate Army. The Wolcotts had no children. Mary Margaret was 20 when her mother died, and declined to marry until all of her younger sisters were married, except Martha Virginia. Martha Virginia came to live with the Wolcotts when they lived on a ranch in Ellis County, Texas, situated on Village Creek, near Waxahachie. They all moved to Tarrant County about the year 1870 where Wolcott purchased a large tract of land lying near the town of Mansfield, and built for his wife a beautiful home. Subsequently, in 1902, they sold the property and moved to Hereford, Texas. At that time, his ranch in the west was the last one inhabitated in that vicinity until entering New Mexico. He disposed of the ranch and bought several sections of land at Midland, Texas, where they lived 20 years. Martha Virginia was married in the Wolcott home near Mansfield, Texas, in 1873. |
| iii. | ROBERT GROUND BOYDSTUN, b. 1839, Abingdon, Knox Co, IL; d. 1868, Pleasant Valley, Dallas Co, TX. |
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Notes for ROBERT GROUND BOYDSTUN: Robert Ground Boydstun, the first son of Jacob Gardner Boydstun and his wife, Drusilla Ground, was born near Abingdon, Illinois, in the year 1839. With his brother Henry, shared the honor of driving his parents' wagon team to Texas in the "Great Move." From Civil War records at Washington, D.C., the following services were issued: "Robert G. Boydstun, private, Company a., 19th Regiment, Texas Cavalry, Confederate Army. Enlisted March 15th, 1862 at Waxahachie, Texas, age 23 years. He is shown to have been admitted to C.S.A. General Hospital at Shreveport, Louisiana on Feb. 13, 1864, with Intermitten Fever and no later records have been found. There are no muster rolls on file in this office subsequent to the date of admittance to the hospital of that company. (Signed) Brigadier General James K. Kinley Acting the Adjutant General, 1933" Robert Ground Boydstun, after a lingering illness in the hospital at Shreveport, was dismissed and allowed to return to his father's house. He died the following year, 1868, and was buried in the family cemetery at Pleasant Valley, Texas. NOTE: Robert Ground Boydstun died two years before his parents gave the ground for the cemetery. |
| 47. | iv. | RHODA E. BOYDSTUN, b. 11 Jul 1840, Abingdon, Knox Co, IL; d. 30 Aug 1876, or 1876; Dallas or Ellis Co, TX. | |
| 48. | v. | JULIA ANN BOYDSTUN, b. 04 May 1843, Abingdon, Knox Co, IL; d. 23 Aug 1883, Dallas Co, TX. | |
| 49. | vi. | NANCY JANE BOYDSTUN, b. 18 Jun 1845, Abingdon, Knox Co, IL; d. 24 Jan 1931, Lubbock, TX. | |
| 50. | vii. | SUSAN CAROLINE BOYDSTUN, b. 20 Sep 1847, Abingdon, Knox Co, IL; d. 12 Dec 1929, Roswell, NM. | |
| viii. | SARAH M. BOYDSTUN, b. Aug 1850, Pleasant Valley, Dallas Co, TX; d. Bef. 1852, Pleasant Valley, Dallas Co, TX. | ||
| 51. | ix. | MARTHA VIRGINIA BOYDSTUN, b. 04 Jul 1852, Dallas Co, TX; d. 16 Mar 1903, Mansfield, Tarrant Co, TX. |