1 _UID 106416AC432BDA438BCC51AAD8AC417E5630
1 _UID F3878AF7CCEE494B8387700D48470B7AE4A6
1 _UID 1077143D606C004B8599FBBD9A9D7EB12BC7
Husband: John HANKS
Father: Peter IV HANKS
Mother: Isabella UNKNOWN
Wife: Isabella (Ibby) Haddon HOPKINS
Father:
Mother:
Marriage Date: 18 Apr 1824 Marriage Place:
Children: Minerva Ann HANKS
Isabella (Ibby) Haddon HOPKINS (F) - Pedigree | Ind. View |E-mail Submitter/Download File
Birth: 10 Aug 1805 --
Death: 31 May 1895 --
Spouse: James Captain CLARK
John HANKS
Gerrge MD GORDON
-----------------------------------------------
Husband: JOHN HANKS
Father: PETER HANKS
Mother: ISABELLA (C. R. GABRILLA) UNKNOWN
Wife: ISABELLA "IBBY" HOPKINS
Father:
Mother:
Marriage Date: 18 Apr 1824 Marriage Place:
Children:
---------------------------------------------ISABELLA "IBBY" HOPKINS (F)
Birth: Abt 1800 -- RUTHERFORD, NC
Death: --
Spouse: JOHN HANKSParents:
-------------------------------------------
Dear Christine:
You are nice to take timeto reply. I would like to view your family tree
but most of all I wondered what your relation was to Isabella. I was born in
Red River County near Clarksville, Texas and, moved shortly to Lamar Co. and
grew up there. Many booksand newspaper articles paint a picture of a
spirited, colorful individual. My childhood was filled with visits to
Clarksville and stories about her and my great-grandfather. He was her
second husband and died when he was only 38years of age. You, no doubt know
all this, though.Sincerely,
Donna Johnson-----------------------------------
Dear Christine,
I am not skilledat all -- that is, no doubt, quite obvious -- nor am I a
consistent genealogy "worker" - I had a cousin that did a tremendous amount
of work -- and then,as I mentioned, Isabella Hopkins (her first husband was
John Hanks and they had one daughter, Minerva Hanks) was someone that was
written about and I have those stories. John Hanks died as a young man and
Isabella married James Clark, my great-grandfather, for whom Clarksville was
named. James Clark adopted Minerva - he also died young and Isabella married
Dr. George Gordon who cared for James in his last illness -- sounded like
"strep" throat.We maynot be even distant relatives - I'll have to think on that -- if your
connection is through the Hanks. I was glad to read more on the Hanks line,
though. They were certainly one of the early pioneer families in Texas. I
think Iremember hearing that John had a brother that settled in Nacogdoches
and wasactive in early Texas history there.I got your name from my Internet "wanderings" -- through "ancestry" and then
Isabella Hopkins name. I checked the e-mail address of the contributor and
got your e-mail.I am a retired state worker, live in Austin, Texas, am 75 years of age -
doesn't seem possible but of course it is -- am an active docent at the LBJ
Presidential Library andMuseum and the Governor's Mansion as well as the
International Hospitality office at UT.
My three wonderful children, a daughter and 2 sons, live in Dallas, McKinney
and Chicago.Sincerely,
Donna
-------------------------------------
ISABELLA (IBBY) HADDON HOPKINS
1 _UID A666F34AAB9AF94DB26B61B0192EA48F7C6F
Husband: Gerrge MD GORDON Father:
Mother:
Wife: Isabella (Ibby) Haddon HOPKINS
Father:
Mother:
Marriage Date: Marriage Place:
Children: James John GORDON
Isabella GORDON
Richrad GORDON
James GORDON-----------------------------------------------------
Husband:John HANKS
Father: Peter IV HANKS
Mother: Isabella UNKNOWN
Wife: Isabella (Ibby) Haddon HOPKINS
Father:
Mother:
Marriage Date: 18 Apr 1824 Marriage Place:
Children: Minerva Ann HANKS
Isabella (Ibby) Haddon HOPKINS (F) - Pedigree | Ind. View |E-mail Submitter/Download File
Birth: 10 Aug 1805 --
Death: 31 May 1895 --
Spouse: James Captain CLARK
John HANKS
Gerrge MD GORDONHusband: JOHN HANKS Father: PETER HANKS
Mother: ISABELLA (C. R. GABRILLA) UNKNOWN
Wife: ISABELLA "IBBY" HOPKINS
Father:
Mother:
Marriage Date: 18 Apr 1824 Marriage Place:
Children:
ISABELLA "IBBY" HOPKINS (F)
Birth: Abt 1800 -- RUTHERFORD, NC
Death: --
Spouse: JOHN HANKSParents:
Dear Christine:You are nice to take time to reply. I would like to view your family tree but most of all I wondered what your relation was to Isabella. I was born in Red River County near Clarksville, Texas and, moved shortly to Lamar Co. and grew up there. Many books and newspaper articles paint a picture of a spirited, colorful individual. My childhood was filled with visits to Clarksville and stories about herand my great-grandfather. He was her second husband and died when he was only38 years of age. You, no doubt know all this, though.
Sincerely,
Donna Johnson
Dear Christine,I am not skilled at all -- that is, no doubt, quite obvious -- nor am I a consistent genealogy "worker" - I had a cousin that did a tremendous amount of work -- and then, as I mentioned, Isabella Hopkins (her first husband was John Hanks and they had one daughter, Minerva Hanks) was someone that was written about and I have those stories. John Hanks died as a young man and Isabella married James Clark, my great-grandfather, for whom Clarksville was named. James Clark adopted Minerva - he also died young and Isabella married Dr. George Gordon who cared for James in his last illness -- soundedlike "strep" throat.
We may not be even distant relatives - I'll have to think on that -- if your connection is through the Hanks. I was glad to read more on the Hanks line, though. They were certainly one of the early pioneer families in Texas. I think I remember hearing that John had a brother that settled in Nacogdoches and was active in early Texas history there.
I got your name from my Internet "wanderings" -- through "ancestry" and then Isabella Hopkins name. I checked the e-mail address of the contributor and got your e-mail.
Iam a retired state worker, live in Austin, Texas, am 75 years of age -doesn't seem possible but of course it is -- am an active docent at the LBJ Presidential Library and Museum and the Governor's Mansion as well as the International Hospitality office at UT.
My three wonderful children, a daughter and 2 sons, live in Dallas, McKinney and Chicago.
Sincerely,
Donna
Dear Christine,You are always so kind and so prompt to answer. You are amazing in your research -- quantity and accuracy -- at least as far as I am concerned. The little bit I know came to me from living with those that knew these people. I thinkthat I told you that my Dad was born in 1872 and was 54 years old before my birth.
Small errors as the Ladydreamchaser makes are relatively insignificant, and had I not lived at the time I did, I would never pick up the reversed relationship many people bestow on Captain James Clark, son, and James Clark, father and husband to Isabella.
I did write, twice I think, to the Ladydreamchaser to no avail. Silence makes you think that she
1 _UID 1031E5E6A9557A4AB6DF53194FF1DC8B768E
1 _UID 14A4475BAFA55140AB6AC33E238D0A1C2B7B
1 _UID BA4ED98FA9B58D4EB6D01D58A0B6F33825CC
1 _UID 40979BF6BE769F46ABC3043637C653C43DE2
1 _UID CAC372E72B36AC47806282A1FA8662F516A3
1 _UID A60ADA4836D1EC4D917000016C035D3F1F49
1 _UID 6FA02CB81D8EE246AAB07CB2AD8896D8F1A2
1 _UID 7F0F43C00B107845BAAEB2A8CE290055779A
1 _UID DEEF8D9C1411D7499BCCAA348B6A10B53AD0
1 _UID B3E5A21A488F8E4A9C96ADB536D256514650
1 _UID C6933BBB5DEC0B4ABB7C4F964DD59729EB4C
1 _UID 8B9EF9780D9DF340AA15726B6BFA74DFCBC8
1 _UID 493702CD0E28084DADC9CF40809867B08EFA
1 _UID 26E943761695DD408C6EA4AB86ED289E125E
1 _UID 1A692F041C8C054EA01F674DE4BC38F4F0BD
1 _UID 4BAAFE16A1A1894AA544C243FD4190ECC6B5
Minerva Ann HANKS (F) - Pedigree | Ind. View |E-mail Submitter/Download File
Birth: Dec 1825 --
Death: --
Spouse: Robert H. GRAHAMParents: John HANKS, Isabella (Ibby) Haddon HOPKINS
---------------------------------------------------------------
Husband: John HANKS
Father: Peter IV HANKS
Mother: Isabella UNKNOWN
Wife: Isabella (Ibby) Haddon HOPKINS
Father:
Mother:
Marriage Date: 18 Apr 1824 Marriage Place:
Children: Minerva Ann HANKS
Isabella (Ibby) Haddon HOPKINS (F) - Pedigree | Ind. View |E-mail Submitter/Download File
Birth: 10Aug 1805 --
Death: 31 May 1895 --
Spouse: James Captain CLARK
John HANKS
Gerrge MD GORDONHusband: JOHN HANKS Father: PETER HANKS
Mother: ISABELLA (C. R. GABRILLA) UNKNOWN
Wife: ISABELLA "IBBY" HOPKINS
Father:
Mother:
Marriage Date: 18Apr 1824 Marriage Place:
Children:
ISABELLA "IBBY" HOPKINS (F)
Birth: Abt 1800 -- RUTHERFORD, NC
Death: --
Spouse: JOHN HANKSParents:
Dear Christine:
You are nice to take time to reply. Iwould like to view your family tree
but most of all I wondered what your relation was to Isabella. I was born in
Red River County near Clarksville, Texas and, moved shortly to Lamar Co. and
grew up there. Many books and newspaper articles paint a picture of a
spirited, colorful individual. My childhood was filled with visits to
Clarksville and stories about her and my great-grandfather. He was her
second husband and died when he was only 38 years of age. You, no doubt know
all this, though.Sincerely,
Donna Johnson
Dear Christine,
I am not skilled at all -- that is, no doubt, quite obvious -- nor am I a
consistent genealogy "worker" - I had a cousin that did a tremendous amount
of work -- and then, as I mentioned, Isabella Hopkins (her first husband was
John Hanks and they had one daughter, Minerva Hanks) was someone that was
written about and I have those stories. John Hanks died as a young man and
Isabella married James Clark, my great-grandfather, for whom Clarksville was
named. James Clark adopted Minerva - he also died young and Isabella married
Dr. George Gordon who cared for James in his last illness -- sounded like
"strep" throat.We may not be even distant relatives - I'll have to think on that -- if your
connection is through the Hanks. I was glad to read more on the Hanks line,
though. They were certainly one of the early pioneer families in Texas. I
think I remember hearing that John had a brother that settled in Nacogdoches
and was active in early Texas history there.I got your name from my Internet "wanderings" -- through "ancestry" and then
Isabella Hopkins name. I checked the e-mail address of the contributor and
got youre-mail.I am a retired state worker, live in Austin, Texas, am 75 years of age -
doesn't seem possible but of course it is -- am an active docent at theLBJ
Presidential Library and Museum and the Governor's Mansion as well as the
International Hospitality office at UT.
My three wonderful children, a daughter and 2 sons, live in Dallas, McKinney
and Chicago.Sincerely,
Donna
1 _UID 7A98E0280485C04AA04EC578E9C8641D0ACA
1 _UID 503EADA0F65E724CBADB0B4F4D8B292502D0
1 _UID F2091E4974AE9446A554BC3CC2661FB2485A
1 _UID 930C74FAA3FF564096E935F69F070FF094DD
1 _UID 00205ABB52B6604E89354D9876628CB5A7BF
1 _UID C95682157CEE7D4BBD1B73B27A220365E9E0
1 _UID 505AF4FFE533D74DA8BE069B187C808D8197
1 _UID E63E30AB419C8F4885E3BE7D7DE67D5F9570
1 _UID 61C7DAA297C8734AA84AA1CA7C1EED24C8E9
1 _UID B4A20063AAF7B34F98BB9783D4EE2690410B
1 _UID D95CE9D60A8EB74E85EF2852BFE9F18DA567
1 _UID AC8EF661FA33944FB5BC2B723EDA0DB78B4A