--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Family Group Record 0154 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Husband's Name Wilson D. Reid Born: Abt 1829 Place: Tennessee Died: Feb 1861 Place: Pike County, Arkansas Married: Abt 1854 Place: Pike County, Arkansas Father: Mother: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wife's Name Sidney Ann Huddleston Born: 26 Jun 1836 Place: Arkansas Died: 17 Aug 1910 Place: Pike County, Arkansas Married: 23 May 1869 Place: Pike County, Arkansas Spouse: Henry William Carter Father: William Huddleston Mother: ....... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Children --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Sex Name F M.A. Reid Born: Abt 1855 Place: Pike County, Arkansas Died: Place: Married: Place: Spouse: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Sex Name F M.J. Reid Born: Abt 1857 Place: Pike County, Arkansas Died: Place: Married: Place: Spouse: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Sex Name M Giles Levi Reid Born: 22 Nov 1858 Place: Pike County, Arkansas Died: 05 Sep 1943 Place: Wheeler, Texas Married: 24 Dec 1884 Place: Pike County, Arkansas Spouse: Mary Ellen Yeargan --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Sex Name M Jane Reid Born: Abt 1860 Place: Pike County, Arkansas Died: Place: Married: Place: Spouse: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Sex Name F Catherine Reid Born: Abt 1862 Place: Pike County, Arkansas Died: Place: Married: Place: Spouse: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources of Information: Census Records: Pike County, Arkansas 1850, 1860, 1870; Land Entry Records, Pike County, Arkansas, Bureau of Land Management; Abstract of Title Book Prior to 1890, page 302; Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern Arkansas, 1890, Pike County, page 319; Henry W. Carter Bible, Bessie Floyd, Little Rock, Arkansas; Family Tree Maker Home Page, The Needle in the Haystack, Phyllis Thompson, Odessa, Texas © Copyright 1996-2000, Genealogy.com, LLC; Arkansas Pensioners 1818-1900, Dorothy E. Payne, page 68. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Schedule 1. Free inhabitants in Brewer Township in the County of Pike, State of Arkansas enumerated by me, on the 6th day of November, 1850. William H. Preston, Ass't Marshal. 92-92 Lewis Huddleston 45 m Farmer North Carolina Mariah 27 f Arkansas Benton 7 m Arkansas William C. 7 m Arkansas L.F. 2 m Arkansas David M. 2 mo m Arkansas William Huddleston 54 m North Carolina William W. 17 m Farmer Arkansas Ann 15 f Arkansas Cynthia Holliday 20 f Arkansas --------------------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. Federal Census, Pike County, Arkansas 1850, National Archives Microfilm Publication: M-432, Roll 23. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Estate of Mariah Huddleston --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract made by an unknown abstractor about 1890 from original records of Pike County, Arkansas and recorded in Abstract of Title Book Prior to 1890 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Probate Book 1 page 162. January Term 1858. David Huddleston administrator of the Estate of Mariah Huddleston deceased in the matter of the sale of Real Estate this day exhibited and filed his petition and affidavit in this Court alleging that the said Mariah Huddleston deceased was seized and possessed in her own right at the time of her death of a certain real estate or tracts of land in Pike County, Arkansas and designated as the Southeast 1/4, Southeast 1/4 and the Southwest 1/4, Northeast 1/4 and the Northwest 1/4, Southeast 1/4, Section 20, Township 8, Range 26, 120 acres; and that the said real estate cannot under present circumstances be available to the estate; and that said estate in the opinion of your petitioner will be benefitted by a sale thereof because the price of public lands are so low &c., etc., as to prevent the renting of lands upon advantageous terms and that the money for which the land can be sold put at 10 per cent interest &c., Etc. Affidavit of Wm. Gilmer a citizen of Pike County, Arkansas a disinterested person, verifying the same facts set for in the petition and affidavit of said Administrator presented. The Court that the said David Huddleston administrator aforesaid proceed to sell and sell at the Court House door &c., etc., on the 22nd of February 1858 between the hours &c., all right, title, claim, interest and estate that the said Mariah Huddleston deceased at the time of her death had, in and to the said real estate, viz: Southeast 1/4, Southeast 1/4, Southwest 1/4, Northeast 1/4, Northwest 1/4, Southeast 1/4, Section 20, Township 8, Range 26, Pike County, Arkansas first giving 20 days public notice of the time &c., and that he sell the same on a credit of twelve months taking bond &c., at 10 percent interest from maturity until paid, and that he report his proceedings herein at the next term of this Court. Probate Book 1 page 175. April Term 1858. Came now said Administrator by his attorney and represents to the Court that in obedience to an order and decree of this Court he did sell the real estate belonging to said estate to Wilson D. Reed for $310; that he has in all things complied with said decree; report supported by affidavit of Administrator, and the same is ordered filed. Probate Book 1 page 221. October Term 1858. Makes final report &c., and the same is in all things confirmed, and the Administrator is discharged. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract of Title Book Prior to 1890, page 302. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Records of the Bureau of Land Management Pike County Arkansas Patents 1827-1907 Purchaser Name Sec No Twp Rng Acres Patent Date Reed, Wilson D. 29 8s 26w 40.00 1860 Apr 02 Reed, Wilson D. 29 8s 26w 120.00 1860 Jul 02 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bureau of Land Management, Land Entry Records, Arkansas, Pike County. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pike County, Arkansas Census 1860 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Schedule 1. Free inhabitants in Thompson Township in the County of Pike, State of Arkansas enumerated by me, on the 18th day of June, 1860. W.J. White, Ass't Marshal. Post Office: Murfreesboro 2-2 William Rhodes 22 m Farmer Alabama M.E. Rhodes 19 f Tennessee Wm. Huddleston 70 m North Carolina M.J. Rhodes 12 f Arkansas --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Schedule 1. Free inhabitants in Brewer Township in the County of Pike, State of Arkansas enumerated by me, on the 3rd day of July, 1860. W.J. White, Ass't Marshal. Post Office: Wilton 145-145 W.D. Reed 31 m Farmer Tennessee S.A. Reed 24 f Arkansas M.A. Reed 4 f Arkansas M.J. Reed 2 f Arkansas G.L. Reed 1 m Arkansas --------------------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. Federal Census, Pike County, Arkansas 1860, National Archives, Microfilm Publication: T-7, Roll 10. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pike County, Arkansas Census 1870 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 216, Missouri Township, Post Office: Brock Town D-51 William Huddleston 78 m w Farmer North Carolina Mary Huddleston 52 f w Tennessee Jonah B. Corbell 18 m w Arkansas Louisiana Corbell 14 f w Arkansas --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 226, Muddy Fork Township, Post Office: Wilton D-10 Henry W. Carter 44 m w Farmer North Carolina Sidney A. Carter 34 f w Arkansas Emily C. Carter 16 f w Arkansas Mary C. Carter 14 f w Arkansas Wesley H. Carter 10 m w Arkansas Fairwick F. Carter 8 m w Arkansas Albert E. Carter 6 m w Arkansas Jacob M. Carter 4 m w Arkansas Robert L. Carter 2 m w Arkansas * Calvin C. Carter 4 mo m w Arkansas * Alice H. Carter 4 mo f w Arkansas Giles L. Reed 11 m w Farm Laborer Arkansas Jane Reed 10 f w Arkansas Catharine Reed 7 f w Arkansas * Born January census year, 1870; Census year beginning 01 Jun 1869 ending 31 May 1870. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1870 United States Census, Pike County, Arkansas, Dorothy Kennedy Partain, 1986, page 35, 57. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- William Huddleston, BLWT Applications, Widow's Pension Abstract --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Huddleston, William, War of 1812 pension application S.O. 15762, W.O. 32071, W.C. 23429. B.L.W. 38909-80-50 and 28797-80-55. Service as musician in Captain Crane's Company of 2nd Tennessee Volunteers from 28 September 1814 to 28 March 1815. He volunteered at Springfield, Robertson County, Tennessee. In 1851, he was living in Pike County, Arkansas. In his bounty land application dated 16 June 1855, he states that he was 58 and a resident of Red River County, Arkansas. He married 25 November 1866, Mary Corbell, in Pike County. She applied for pension 17 September 1878, stating that her husband died in Pike County, 10 July 1871 and that his "first" wife ....... Lee had died in Memphis, Tennessee, date not known. * Mrs. Lee a "previous" wife of William Huddleston had a daughter Mary E. Lee who married William Rhodes about 1859 in Pike County, Arkansas. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Arkansas Pensioners 1818-1900, Dorothy E. Payne, page 68. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Henry W. Carter --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon. Henry W. Carter, farmer, Nathan, Ark. Henry W. Carter, one of the county's best and most enterprising citizens was born in Franklin County, N.C., January 12, 1826, and there attained his growth and received his education. At the age of twenty-one years he started out for himself as a farmer, and by industry and good management became the owner of 800 acres of land, 225 acres under cultivation. He came with his parents to this State in 1845, and has become one of the best known and most highly respected residents of Pike County. He has been twice married; first, in May 1850, to Martha (Scott nee) Hoover, who was born in Tennessee, and who was the daughter of Jacob Hoover. This marriage resulted in the birth of nine children, three of whom are deceased and one died unnamed: Thomas H. (married in 1868 to Miss Mary White of this county), Albert E. (married Miss Fanny Bryant), Jacob M. (is at present studying law in Texarkana, will complete his law course in July, 1890, and is a young man of bright intellect and unusual ability), Robert L. (is at home with his father), Wesley H. (deceased), Fairwick F. (was married to Miss Rosa Kelley in 1882 and resides in this county), Emily C. (was married in 1870 to Henry Brewer a farmer of this county), and Mary C. (was married to O.J. Brewer in 1872, and both are now deceased). In 1862 Mr. Carter enlisted in the Confederate army as a private, and was soon promoted to first Lieutenant of Company A, Fourth Arkansas Regiment. Later he was made captain of his company, and served in that capacity until the close of the war. He was in the battles of Pine Bluff, Pea Ridge, Pilot Knob, Lexington, Kansas City, Poison Springs and Saline River. He was also in numerous skirmishes. In 1874 Mr. Carter represented this county in the Constitutional Convention which framed the present constitution, and in 1879 he represented this county in the Lower House of the General Assembly. He is a Democrat and is very active, politically. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity, which he joined in 1850, and he is now a member of Pike Lodge No. 91. His first wife died in 1868, and his second marriage occurred in 1869 to Mrs. Sidney A. (Huddleston) Reid, who has borne him four children, two pairs of twins: Calvin E. (died at the age of six years), Alice, John (died at the age of five years) and Frances (still living at home). Alice was married in January 1890, to Mr. William A. Daugherty, a farmer, residing in this county, and Frances is living with her parents. Mr. Carter is a liberal supporter of all public enterprises, and has held different local positions with credit. As a man he is progressive in all things, and wields no small influence in the community where he makes his home. He and family are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Mr. Carter has in his house one of the first make of Seth Thomas' clocks, which has been in the family one hundred years, and has been handed down from generation to generation. It kept good time for sixty years. Mr. Carter was the only child born to the union of William and Mary (Williams) Carter, the father a native of Georgia and the mother of North Carolina. They were married in the last State, and there remained until about 1843, when they moved to Mississippi, and thence two years later, or in 1845, to Pike County, Ark., where they passed the remainder of their days. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern Arkansas, 1890, Pike County, page 319. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Henry W. Carter Bible Record --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriages. Henry W. Carter and Martha Scott were married May 28, 1850 Henry W. Carter and Sidney Ann Reede were married May 23, 1869 W.A. Daugherty and Alice Carter were married January 5, 1890 B.H. Hale and Frances Carter were married January 19, 1889 G.C. Floyd and Bessie Hale were married November 23, 1910 R.V. Hale and Ruth Ellen Barker were married December 24, 1929 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Births. Thomas H. Carter was born August 1, 1851 Emily C. Carter was born July 7, 1853 Mary C. Carter was born June 15, 1856 Wesley H. Carter was born October 10, 1858 Farwick F. Carter was born November 5, 1860 Albert E. Carter was born July 10, 1862/3 Jacob M. Carter was born October 5, 1864 Robert L. Carter was born June 18, 1867 Allis H. Carter was born January 5, 1870 Calvin died Henry W. Carter was born January 12, 1826 Martha Carter was born July 7, 1825 John Carter was born August 11, 1872 Frances Carter was born August 11, 1872 Sidney Ann Huddleston was born June 26, 1836 Fieldon Huddleston was born March 10, 1830 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths Martha Carter died August 5, 1868 Wesley H. Carter died September 5, 1870 Calvin Elmer died August 11, 1875 John died August 8, 1877 H.W. Carter died June 21, 1906 Tho. H. Carter died January 9, 1922 at Ralls, Tx. Fieldon Huddleston died January 28, 1908 Zenobia Kent died February 16, 1916 William Clinton Hale died September 4, 1897 B.H. Hale died March 19, 1911 Mittie Hale died October 23, 1911, 15 years Frances Hale died October 20, 1923 Ruth Barker Hale died April 30, 1934 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Memoranda Mary Emily Brewer was born February 27, 1874 Martha Elizabeth Brewer was born October 9, 1875 Custer Brewer was born April 30, 1878 Zenobia Brewer was born September 3, 1879 Bessie Hale was born June 27, 1890 William Clinton Hale was born September 16, 1896 Mittie Hale was born September 16, 1896 Rufus Vernon Hale, February 3, 1903 Ben Huston Hale, February 26, 1870 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Henry W. Carter Bible, Bessie Floyd, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1976. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Descendants of Wilson D. Reid Generation No. 1 1. WILSON D.-1 REID was born 1829 in Tennessee, and died February 1861 in Arkansas. He married SIDNEY ANN HUDDLESTON in Pike Co., Arkansas. She was born June 26, 1836 in Arkansas, and died August 17, 1910 in Pike Co., Arkansas. Child of WILSON REID and SIDNEY HUDDLESTON: 2. i. GILES LEVI-2 REID, b. November 22, 1858, Howard Co. Arkansas; d. September 05, 1943, Wheeler Texas. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Descendants of Wilson D. Reid Generation No. 2 2. GILES LEVI-2 REID (WILSON D.-1) was born November 22, 1858 in Pike Co. Arkansas, and died September 05, 1943 in Wheeler Texas. He married MARY ELLEN YEARGAN December 24, 1884 in Pike Co. Arkansas, daughter of THOMAS YEARGAN and MELVINEY DAUGHERTY. She was born April 13, 1868 in Hope Arkansas, and died July 12, 1951 in Galveston Texas. Children of GILES REID and MARY YEARGAN: i. THOMAS WILSON-3 REID, b. November 22, 1885, Corinth Arkansas; d. January 04, 1962, Pampa Texas; m. ELIZABETH BROWN COHRON, July 29, 1906, Stephenville Texas; b. September 08, 1889, Stephenville Texas; d. April 23, 1971, Amarillo Texas. ii. MARTHA ALICE REID, b. June 17, 1887. iii. JAMES MONROE REID, b. January 1889. iv. ROSA PEARL REID, b. August 1889. v. BEULAH MAY REID, b. April 1891. vi. JOHN HENRY REID, b. December 1894. vii. WALTER LEVI REID, b. December 1896. viii. OZIE JANE REID, b. 1901. ix. ODIS DAY REID, b. 1904. x. GILES LEONARD REID, b. 1905. xi. FLOYD GREENWOOD REID, b. 1908. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- FTM Online: The Needle in the Haystack, Phyllis Thompson, Odessa, Texas, Updated September 5, 2000, Tlady6@aol.com. Created with Family Tree Maker © Copyright 1996-2000, Genealogy.com, LLC. 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