Thursday, March 4, 2010

Description of My Contacts with the Warren W. Cline Family

By Fred McCaleb

I arrived at my parents home in Fayette County, Al. just in time for Christmans 1945 fresh out of three years service in the Army Ordnance Corps repairing tires on Saipan. I had been traveling home for 4 weeks and it was a big occasion with gladness that I was still alive all around. I had worked at Radford Ordnance Works before the war and lived in the barracks there and worked in powder and explosives as a Government Inspector testing smokeless powder and nitro glycerin in the government laboratory. According to a bill that congress had passed veterans were supposed to get their old job back. I decided to relax at home for about 3 months before getting back into the working world. Meantime I helped my dad build a carshed big enough for 2 automobiles. He didn’t have a vehicle other than mules and wagon and my transportation was by two good feet. My dad wanted me to stay with him as long as I desired. I had alloted him part of my army paycheck since I was making all of the big amount of $78 per month and had been promoted to technical sargeant just before the war ended or right after. My dad had saved part of my allotment and was going to buy himself a pickup truck when they became available.

Sometime during the 3 months I was at home in early 1946 I wrote Radford Ordnance about getting my old job back. To my surprise they said I could. It wasn’t the same and the barracks I had lived in were shut down. I had to find a place to live in town. At first I rented a room on the street back of the First Baptist Church of Radford and was living with another boy in the room who had ways different from mine and was also paying what I considered high rent. An ad in the Radford Newspaper by a Mrs. Charlton had a cheaper room and only for one person. I took that room. She had a handicapped son who had had been born handicapped or had some disease that had damaged some part of his brain, but he could play beautiful church hymns and other music on the piano. His name was Tommy and he played music for the First Christian Church in Radford. Mrs. Charlton persuaded me to visit the Presbyterian Church the first two or three Sundays I was there. Then Tommy persuaded me to go to the Christian Church in Radford. There the young son of Warren W. Cline and his daughter Bettie Cline and I believe Ellen were singing in the choir. By the time I had been to that church two or three Sundays their daughter Bettie made herself acquainted with me. From then on I was mixed up with the Clines. Bettie invited me to go to a concert at Radford Women’s College and I accepted. The next Sunday after that she invited me to go home with her for the noon lunch at the Clines. There I met an amazing family. I wasn’t used to seeing and associating with many decent people during the last three years in the army. I estimated that about two thirds of the average people were sorry at that time by my way of thinking. I did make friends with a Jewish boy from NYC. I wondered why the Jewish people had neglected to pull the right strings and see that he became an officer. I made friends with a couple of decent Mormon boys. One showed me the Morman Tabernacle or church in Honolulu. Had other no good friends that tried to influence me without any success as I was very well set in my ways by that time. Not that I was all that perfect myself. The acquaintance with the Clines continued with the Bettie and Fred McCaleb courtship and I got many good Sunday meals there for the next five or six months. Our courtship was done entirely without the benefit of modern transportation. We apparently had good legs and walked all around the place. Bettie was a teacher at the Radford Elementary School at the time of our courtship. She was staying at home with her parents. I was catching a bus in downtown Radford to go to and from my work at Radfolrd Ordnance Works. I hadn’t thought of any need for transportation of my own. Had owned a 2nd handed A Model Ford before going off to war and was going to give it to my dad. He tried to drive it, ran it in the ditch across road from our driveway and busted 3 dozen eggs on himself and ruined right front wheel. I fixed the front end and sold the car before going off to war being afraid my dad would kill himself with this modern high speed contraption. It would make all of 55 miles an hour and I drove it from Radford to home and back two or 3 times. Same car was selling for about 3 times what I sold for when I returned and new autos were near impossible to purchase. I am relating all of this so you can see what kind of oddball fellow Bettie Cline got for a husband. By the time Bettie and I had gone together five or six months we were ready to get married on my birthday September 7, 1946 which was my 30th birthday. My mother told me not to get married untill I was 30 and I obeyed her on that one, although I didn’t always do what she told me to do or what suited her.

The main thing I worried about before marrying Bettie was if I would be able to provide for her and family and take care of her in the manner that she had been taken care of during her bringing up. Her decency won me over. I couldn’t help but know that I was marrying a likeable girl. She was much ahead of me in many ways, especially church work and leadership. I didn’t feel up to her standards. The wedding turned out to be formal one with her in her wedding gown and me in a suit.My parents had been married at my mother’s home by a country preacher. The house was full, played here comes the bride and beautiful music. We took each other for better or for worse, in sickness and health, until death do us part etc. We haven’t dumped each other yet, but I suppose death will soon part us. After the wedding celebrations were over, Mr Cline took us to the train station where we boarded a train for Bristol, Va. We spent our first night in a hot non airconditioned hotel in Bristol. The next night we were at Montreat NC not far out of Ashville. One of the prettiest places I ever saw with sparkling rock columns and walls in the dining room. After the wedding honeymoon in Montreat we came back to Mr. Cline’s home.

Now came the break of our lives. Mr. & Mrs. Cline offered us the big room upstairs, free room and board if we would stay with them. Not many son-in-laws run into an offer like that. I didn’t accept the board part. I paid Mr. Cline what we thought was enough to buy the groceeries to feed us at that time. Best I recollect it was $40 per month. Mrs. Early Dawn Sturdivant Cline was the best mother-in-law anyone could ever expect to have. She had grown up on the farm under poor conditions the same as me. She had made good in high school and gone to Emory & Henry one summer & Radford State Normal one summer for teacher training and had taught in New River High School and at Falls Mills, Va. where she met Warren W. Cline. She thought I was a good son in law whether I was all that good or not. It was unusual to have a wife and mother in law that thought so much of me after being buffetted around in the army with nobody caring what happens and it’s only yours to do or die. Early’s brother Bill Sturdivant and his wife and children lived 4 or 5 blocks away. She and Bill took the news seriously and liked to discuss politicks. Mr Cline didn’t take happenings too seriously. He did think the economy was going to the dogs with all the deficit spending the Roosevelt administration had done and the politicians were still doing. I agreed with him. Funny how our prediction hasn’t come true yet. Money is getting more worthless each year, but still it hasn’t declined to zero as it did in Germany after WW1. That could still be in store for the generation alive after 2000. Lets hope not and that they make more and more money that buys something. Mr. Cline helped Early’s brother Bill through economic hardspots. At one time he bought a farm near Dublin, Va. He was going to build a nice house there for he and Early to live on since she was a country girl but someway she didn’t decide to live in the country and instead he let her brother Bill and family live there. Mrs. Cline had several kinsmen in Dublin and Pulaski and in Montgomery and Pulaski counties. I could never remember the names of all of them. She bought butter and other foods from one of her cousins. The Dudleys, Sturdivants etc are listed under the Cline genealogy. One of Mrs. Cline’s brothers went west after having trouble with the sheriff while drunk, worked on a cattle ranch, never corresponded with the family for a long time and died out there. Mr. Cline helped the wife and children of that family out by helping support them. Mr. Cline did many good deeds unnoticed for both the Cline side of the family and the Sturdivant side.

Mr. Cline had a Mercury automobile all the 2 or 3 years I stayed at their residence. Mrs. Cline didn’t drive and was not interested in learning how. Mr. Cline did all the grocery and most of the rest of shopping. There was grocery stores a mile or more apart at each end of Radford and he would visit each to get the lowest priced item. Didn’t matter if he burned up extra gas to get the bargains. The gas cost probably balanced out the bargains. When he got home from shopping he set down at his desk and kept up with every penney he had spent. Entered it into his records. My wife Bettie has done most of the shopping for us but doesn’t worry about the monetary details. She is careful of what she gets and hunts bargains as did her dad. I see too many good things to eat when I go along and wind up getting junk foods. She apparently has some characteristics of her dad. She is getting about unable to do the grocery shopping now and I may have to do that if I don’t also get disabled. Mrs. Cline thought her daughter Bettie was getting a great country boy Fred McCaleb, but I never was sure whether Mr. Cline was impressed too much or not. I am sure he hated to lose his wonderful daughter. But he didn’t say anything for or against our marriage. The keeping up with his finances carefully was probably the result of his training as a secretary. He was a secretary for many years for the Walton Construction Co. who did railroad tunnels in the mountains of W. Va. & Va. That put him in better shape than most people before and during the depression years. The salary he made would be nothing compared with the amount received today in cheap dollars. But it was big money in those times. Compared with my family he was a well-to-do man and I didn’t understand why his daughter would want a fellow like me.

Mr. Cline was already a grown man when the twentieth century arrived. I got to listen at him tell about some of his early experiences. He was a rare high school graduate for his time. There was an Episcopal High School in Mt. Sterling, Ky. He worked his way through that school and didn’t have to pay the tuition fees. His job was firing the stoves and doing other things the school needed doing. I thought the Episcopal Church Priests and teachers may have had a good influenc on him. Some of the subjects he did well in there were mathematics and English. He did well in using the English in whatever he wrote with maybe few or any mistakes. After high school he went to, I believe, Lexington Ky Business College. There he took shorthand and the required accounting, etc. The shorthand course was Gregg. How much of that he learned I don’t know, but he formed that into his own brand of shorthand. It took him to read it. He used shorthand at work and in notes he took about things he needed to do around the house. When he graduated from business college I never heard him say what his first job was. Anyhow he was with Walton Construction Company most of his working life. He probably started with them about 1905. He had been working there several years when he met up with Early Dawn Sturdivant at Falls Mills, Va. about 1916. He took a liking to her and they got married Dec. 15, 1917. He had been taking the school teachers out and Early didn’t know if she wanted to have any dealings with him or not. But in the long run he won her heart.

Before marriage the best I could find out Mr. Cline had been quite a sportsman and a man that the girls would like. He owned early motorcycles, early model autos, and whatever early mobile transportation that might be around while others were going horseback, in the buggy, on foot, in the farm wagon or whatever.He may also have started out with a thoroughbred Kentucky riding horse. I didn’t find if he did or not. He told me that he owned several motorcycles and the last one he owned he got it stopped about 10 feet before it went over a cliff and after that he gave up on motorcycles. Many small streams along the roads didn’t have bridges over them back then. He said he crossed them with his cycle fast enough to part the water and go over on dry land. My dad used to cross streams with mules and wagon with water sometimes axle deep and up into wagon bed if a rain had come during our trip. I didn’t find when Mr. Cline got his first auto, but it must have been somewhere around 1910-1914. After marriage he owned a Baby Overland, Austin, Several Fords and he was driving a Ford Mercury when Bettie and I got married. He drove that till it gave out on account of not having sufficient oil in it in a trip to Roanoke, Va. After that he went with a large Dodge and then a Dodge Dart. Drove autos so long and couldn’t handle very well because of age. Bumped or backed into someone in parking lot and police told him he would have to take and pass driving test to keep driving and he never drove any more. He sold his auto, which was a good one, and health and spirit went down hill from then on till death.
I gleaned some of his tales about his work at the Walton Construction Company while I was there. He started out as a male secretary keeping up with costs and income. How many people worked, what they were paid, income from the job, profits etc. He finally got up to secretary and treasurer of the company. They hired a woman secretary to do what he had done and at last he was 10% owner of the company. Don’t know if that happened same time he got promoted or not. The company paid each worker in money when he was working and he was responsible for the payroll. He told about going to, I believe, Bristol, Va. with a suitcase full of money for payroll. Besides the money he had a .45 caliber pistol which he said he hoped he never had to use. His payroll job sounded dangerous to me. He never had any trouble getting robbed. He said they built a tunnel through a mountain for the railroad in West Va. and the tunnel went right through a thick strip of coal. They made a big profit out of that tunnel as they sold the coal. Told me about sorry workers and good workers. Many of them seemed to have come from Italy. Southern Italians wouldn’t work very well but the ones from north part of Italy were as good as one could find. He was working in a company owned office in Falls Mills, Va. with living quarters upstairs when he and Early got married. They lived upstairs until after Bettie was born. Then they moved to West Graham, now Bluefield, Va. After that they moved to Roanoke, Va where Ellen was born. Bill & David were born at Winsor Ave house in Roanoke. Early Dawn never did call Mr. Cline Warren or papa or dad or honey as other women sometimes call their husbands. She always called him Mr. Cline. Maybe she thought she had an important man as her husband. I thought that about him and always called him Mr. Cline. Bettie thought she had a wonderful dad also.

Mr. Cline’s dad was Andrew Moore Cline, a bricklayer in Mt. Sterling, Ky. Made good money laying brick, was friendly with his bricklaying friends, and liked to share drinking and throwing parties with them. He was very liberal on these occasions and cost was of no matter. Mr. Cline’s mother was Mary Elizabeth Jones. Best I could find out they were sometimes short of funds and the mother kept boarders to make up for bricklayer income spent on drinking and party sharing. Drinking was in style in that day and time and still is in many places. Mr. Warren Cline escaped all that through the influence of his mother and the Episcopal High school and turned out to be an outstanding person. Andrew Moore Cline’s dad at one time owned a brick plant in Paris, Burbon County, Ky. Bricklaying seemed to be in the Cline blood. My Son James Arthur McCaleb became a bricklayer. Mr. Cline’s mother Mary Elizabeth was also said to be one of the finest of women. She had a wonderful influence on the children. Her brother was a doctor in Mt. Sterling, Ky. Mr. Cline called him “Uncle Doc.” One of Mr. Cline’s tales he told while I was there was about uncle doc and his woman patient. The woman had been complaining for a long time. I didn’t catch whether she had been going to another Dr. or not. Uncle Doc visited the woman and he told her he would make her up some pills that would cure anything. He knew there wasn’t anything bad wrong with her. Uncle Doc went to the kitchen and fashioned her some pills he made from flour dough. The patient took them, got well, and said that was the best medicine she had ever taken. Mr. Cline really loved to tell this tale and told it several times while I was there. I gathered the impression he didn’t think a whole lot of what doctors could do for a person, much of it was psychological. He drank a glass of hot salty water in the morning to keep his bowels in good shape. He bought an ointment he called Rosenheims from a fellow that had told him about it and rubbed it on for scratches, boils, sores or anything wrong. When he had a bad cold or sorethroat he rubbed on and also ate Vicks Salve. Had his own system of staying well. The newspapers reported no one should eat cranberries one Thanksgiving because they had been sprayed with bad insecticide and might kill a person. Mr. Cline went to the store and purchased the usual amount of the berries and we all had a big turkey thanksgiving with plenty of cranberries. No one died. Mr. Cline ate nearly raw, just warmed up, boiled eggs for breakfast each morning. The chlorestol in them were supposed to clog arteries and cause heart attack. They seemed healthy for him. He supposedly disobeyed many of the rules for healthy eating. He wasn’t influenced by experts that knew everything in his day and time. The main truth for him was to be found in the Bible and he was well read on that.

Another tale he liked to tell was about his father in law, Dudley Kent Sturdivant. Dudley Kent and his wife stayed with the Clines when they were old and brokedown. Mr. Cline was moving from one house to another. A salesman came along and he let Dudley Kent talk to the salesman, who was trying to sell Eugene Debbs book on Socialism. Dudley Kent already had the book and Mr. Cline thought the father in law was big on socialism. The salesman and father in law set in the front yard on 2 old chairs and argued socialism until the last piece of furniture was loaded. Dudley Kent told the salesman how sorry socialists were and that the book was no good. Apparently Early Dawn’s father could argue either side of a question. He was self educated, read the books he could get ahold of in his time and wrote a beautiful handwriting. I never saw him, just heard the tales about him. He named his only daughter Early Dawn Sturdivant because she was born in the early dawn of day one morning. That daughter made good grades at Dublin High School, Va. and had two summers of teacher’s training at the colleges of the time and taught at New River High School and at Falls Mills High School before getting married to Mr. Cline.

Mr. Cline had several other tales he told but I forgot most of them except one that he told about the Indian and his horse. The Indian trained his horse not to eat. Thought that would be a very good idea as he had very little to feed the poor thing. Finally he got him trained. About that time the horse died. Mr Cline was old when he was telling these tales and told them several times, which aggrevated at least one of his children. It didn’t matter with me.

When Bettie and I were married, her brother Bill Cline was about a sophomore at Radford High School. He made good grades and almost cried sometimes when he had taken a test and thought he had made a low grade. His low grade was generally about 93 to 97. He was active in the Boy Scouts and became a member of the Radford Football team. He served as a lifeguard at the swimming pool two or three summers. He lived in one of the upstairs bedrooms until about the last year in high school. He then moved to an upstairs room in the two story garage Mr. Cline had built on 601 First St. East. Mr. Cline liked to build something at every house he lived in. He had built a garage or two in the side of the hills at other houses in Radford. I helped him some on the two story garage construction. Best I recollect his son David helped on that building after returning from the navy in ww2. He also built a chicken house back of the garage and chicken fence to keep chickens pinned in. He most always had plenty of eggs for family consumption, even though he was in town. Down past the garage and chicken house there was an extra city lot for gardening. He had a good garden most every summer. I helped him some in the garden. Son Bill helped him some. After Bill was a Dr. and had his own place he grew a beautiful garden each year. Mr. Cline may have influenced him to do some gardening. I was a country boy that never learned to grow very good gardens and Bill was a City boy that did all his gardening the right way. I felt ashamed of my garden after looking at his. Was I a bit lazy or just interested in other things?

Here is a little about what I was doing while staying with the Clines. The first year I worked at Radford Ordnance with the Government checking on stored powder and explosives. Part of the job included going to the Dublin Va. storage area where they had about 150 magazines filled with deteriorating powder and explosives. The black powder storage magazines were in the most deteriorated shape. By the way these magazines were on the Sturdivant farm where Mrs. Early Dawn Sturdivant had grown up. She discussed with me what was left. The only things at her place were the spring house and the cherry trees. They had even moved her family cemetery to the Dublin Cemetery. There is a plot in the Dublin Cemetery (big) where Mr. & Mrs. Cline are buried that any of their descendants or kinsmen that wish can be buried at. Mrs. Cline gave the interest off a bank account in perpetuity to take care of her part of the cemetery. It is in the hands of Phoebe Sturdivant Poff at the present time. I ate cherries from the Sturdivant cherrie trees and I believe took enough home for Mrs. Cline to make a pie or two. The army had taken the place away from the Sturdivants. We burned powder that was deteriorating by spreading in a thin row in a field and setting fire to one end of the row. It burned almost instantly to the other end . One of my coworkers got severely burned doing that.

After about a year with the government they reduced force and I got laid off. I was still eligible for the GI bill. I used that to take a year of advanced chemistry at VPI, Blacksburg, Va. Was trying for a masters in Chemistry but didn’t ever fulfill all the requirements on account of scheduling, B grades etc. I caught a ride with younger students that were driving from Radford to VPI. At the end of a year there I decided to see if I could get a job in the chemical field. I succeeded in getting hired at Celanese Corp of America at Narrows, Va. about the fall of 1948. There I caught a ride to at start every day from Radford, Va. to Celanese a distance of 30 miles each way. Finally the bus stopped running and I rode with a coworker. About that time I decided I should be closer to work and bought a lot in nearby Ripplemead, Va. We decided to rent a house at Celco Heights about ½ mile from Celanese while working on the house at Ripplemead. About the time I started working on house I decided some transportation might come in handy. Mr. Cline knew the Dodge auto dealer in Radford. That was about 3 years after WW2 and vehicles were very hard to be allowed to purchase. Mr. Cline’s auto friend notified him that a Dodge Station Wagon had come in and I could purchase that if I hurried on down. That’s when I got the Old Dodge station wagon at Jamison Motors. Had transportation of my own that could serve as a pickup truck or car by removing 2 back seats. I hauled the material to build the Ripplemeand house on that and did most of the work myself. Had the house paid for by the time I finished building and at that time we left the hospitality of the Clines. They said they hated to see us go,
But guessed it was the best to get on our own. Their hospitality had given us a tremendous start in life. I made the cement blocks for the Ripplemead house and garage beside Mr. Cline’s 2 story garage in Radford. Mrs. Haslip from across the street called the police because she thought I was doing it commercially. They didn’t do anything with me. The son Bill Cline helped me dig the septic tank at Ripplemead one summer. Forgot what I paid him but I am sure it wasn’t much. He wanted to exercise his muscles and be a strong football player. His help and a man that laid the floors and a man that plastered the walls was the only help I got outside myself. I was trying to be independent financally as Mr. Cline said he had been. After moving in the house I borrowed $600 from Mr. Cline to buy an adjoining lot. Paid that back in about 3 months. Maybe they didn’t feel like they lost too much by letting us stay with them about 3 years.

I will have to say some good words about Mrs. Early Dawn Sturdivant Cline. She prepared a whole lot of good food for us while we were there. She knew exactly what everybody liked and tried to serve it to them. I liked everything, so I don’t know if she had trouble figuring me out or not. She didn’t let me starve and I ate whatever was on the table. She kept her house spotless, believed in ironing everything, even underwear, whether it needed it or not. She had a cleaning lady come in a time or two during the week to do her harder cleaning. Some were black and some were white. I didn’t get the impression that her help was much good, and that Mrs. Cline worked as hard bossing the help as it would have taken to do the cleaning herself. But I suppose Mr. Cline wanted her to have help and was willing to pay what little money they cost. Mrs. Cline was already an old lady and didn’t have much strength. Radford was an area where she was close to two of her brothers, and many of her cousins. Mr. Cline had moved back to that area after retiring to satisfy her and had offered to move to the country near Dublin on a farm. She declined the country place. Mr. Cline retired about 1938 and died in 1966. Mrs Cline died in 1971 at the Hospital in Lynchburg, Va. near her son David’s home. Mrs. Early Dawn spent much time petting her grand daughter Jean Ellen McCaleb when Jean was baby. Jean Ellen and Fredrick were both born in Radford, but we were not there long enough for Fredrick to get his share of petting. She was a good grandmother to all her children. I thought back then that Jean Ellen had the good traits of both her grandma Cline and her grandma Eza Etta Hallmark McCaleb. I hope my thoughts were right. Early Dawn told me about all her nearby kin, but I can’t recollect many of their names. She had all the Dudley kin written down and I wrote that to my family page about Cline-Sturdivant family. She was ahead of Mr. Cline on the genealogy of her family. The Methodist Church Officials of Ala. had prompted her for that since her gg grandfather Matthew Parham Sturdivant had been the first regular Methodist preacher in the Tombigbee river area of Ala. and the first in all Alabama. Her brother Bill told her not to say anything about that since they were of the Church of Christ. Mrs. Cline said she was a Methodist in youth because that was the nearest church around, but that her dad told her the Christian Church of Christ was nearer right. Her dad was well read in the Bible and what other literature he managed to get ahold of. He had heard a Dr. Bullard, an early Church of Christ preacher in that area of Va. preach. A man named Rigdon was an early member of the Church of Christ and deserted to the Mormans and helped Brigham Young set up the Church at Salt Lake City. As far as I found out Mr. Cline was a member of the Christian Church of Mt. Sterling, Ky. And elsewhere from boyhood and never changed until very old after the Christian Church joined the National Council of Churches. In his last days he attended the Church of Christ noninstrumental outside Christianburg, Va. He always gave his part to Christian missionaries and preachers he thought were trying to follow the Bible, but balked on most of the modern stuff. What he gave, I didn’t ask. I know he sent his sister, Fanny Cline (an old Maid) money every week. I don’t know how much. Women occupied an exalted place with the Clines. They thought their sister was too good to stoop to working for a living. Brother Jim Cline was too poor and spent his money as fast as earned so he didn’t contribute. Mr. Cline said if brother Jim saw a Brass Monkey and wanted it he would spend his last dime for the monkey. I deduced that Mrs. Early Dawn didn’t exactly approve of the money Mr. Cline gave his sister, but he gave to whomever he wished, including cancelling a loan to Mrs. Cline’s brother Bill. I can hear his old office typewriter clanging away now writing his weekly letter and fixing his donation to “sister.” His old office desk on which this typewriter operated is setting in my dad’s old house here in Alabama. If any of the Cline descendants want it and are willing to come get it, they can have it as far as I am concerned. Ask Bettie first. Ha!

I must say in closing that I have never regretted marrying into the Cline family. They furnished me with the best wife anyone could ever imagine marrying. I thought I might get unlucky and marry the “devil’s grandma.” Her mother and daddy brought her up in the old fashioned way, but I can’t complain about that. She has tolerated me for over 53 years now, is old and crippled with arthritis and can hardly get around, but I intend to stick with her till “death do us part.” Hope I haven’t derated anyone of the Clines.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Atomic Bomb Dropped on Japan August 1945

by

Fred McCaleb

I was on Saipan with the 428th Army Ordinance Tire Repair Company for a time during the last months of 1944 and in 1945 until WWII ended. The following are some of my recollections concerning the trip to Saipan, a description of the devastation seen on Saipan, etc.

We boarded the Dutch motorship SS Japara in Honolulus, Oahu, Hawaii for the trip to Saipan. It was a grey ship and took a left front position in a seven ship convoy. The convoy was escorted by three destroyer escorts that were running about twice the speed of the troopships. The escorts were checking for submarines to the right, left and in front of us as we proceeded. We were given practice abandon ship lessons ever so often. That way one would never know if a practice or the real thing. The convoy was halted at Eniwetock Atoll for about ten days until conditions got better in the waters toward Saipan. At Eniwetok we saw the remains of some Japanese ships that had been bombed and were still sticking partly out of the water. At Eniwetok most of us slept on the top deck on our blankets with life jackets as the pillow. Here the stars seemed to rock in unison with the rocking ship. One fellow on our ship got deathly sick while there and had to be taken away to a hospital. I hope he lived. The sun beamed down very hot in the daytime. Finally we left. Our ship had a short wave radio that was hooked to the loudspeaker system and that tuned to Tokyo Rose. She would play American swing music and tell the married soldiers that their wives were right now out with a 4F. That didn't bother me since I was unmarried at the time. But then she said that there was a 7 ship convoy proceeding toward Saipan that wouldn't make it. That sort of shook things up. The destroyer escorts increased their activity. We started changing direction every few minutes, and the ships in the convoy closed in next to each other when night came. We came through without any ship getting torpedoed and arrived safely in Saipan. We heard by the grapevine that the Japara was sunk on the next trip. Whether that was true I will never know.

On arriving on Saipan we were treated to a good meal by Japanese prisoners of war as KPs. I found one could speak English and that he was from Utah,U.S.A. Saipan had been almost totally wiped out. There were a few house foundations and a bronze statue to the man that had introduced sugar growing to Saipan. These were in what had been the city of Garapan. The statue had many bullet scars. In the city of Charan Kanoa there was left the twisted steel framework of a sugar refinery. Everything else was gone. The U.S. bombers and naval ships, the marines and infantry had done their job. An estimated 15,000 Japanese soldiers had been pushed to one end of the island where there was nothing left but a cliff and ended their life by jumping into the Pacific ocean. A few Japanese and natives had surrendered, and they were in a concentration camp surrounded by barb wire and with no bathing facilities.


After being on Saipan a week or two, I and three other members of the 428th company were sent to Guam to help the Navy Seabees set up a tire repair shop. The B-24 bombers were bombing Iwo Jima at that time. Our tent was at the end of a naval pursuit plane field. The planes came over about 20 feet above our tent while we were trying to sleep at night. While we were on Guam we saw the marines and infantry leave in troopships to take Iwo Jima. About two weeks later we saw a big white ship with a red cross on its side come back with the wounded and the dying. They were the lucky ones. The rest had been killed. We also had a bombing scare while on Guam. In the bombing scare we turned all lights out, shut down the shop, and waited for the Japanese to attack. It turned out to be one of our own bombers that had been to Iwo Jima and his IFF wasn't working. The airports were all shut down and he had to land on the beach. One Seabee operating a bulldozer was killed while we were on Guam. We got a weapons carrier and toured the island while there. Some of the places we went were dangerous spots. My best elementary school friend, Marvin Johnson, was killed while helping take Guam. on the airplane trip to Guam the plane was overloaded when it left Tinian and took a mile or two to get off the ground, and when about halfway over near the Japanese island of Rota one engine quit. The wing immediately slanted down and I thought to myself,"This is the last of me." Fortunately the pilot got the engine going again, and all was well.

On arriving back on Saipan to our tire repair company a month later, the landscape had completely changed. Where two cities had been were now row on row of warehouses. Super roads, filled with thousands of army vehicles, had been built. There were floating piers for ship landings built with 8 foot hollow cubes of steel. The B-29 field had been constructed in record time. A mountain had been removed, and the end of the runway was a 200 feet drop into the Pacific ocean. Our tire shop occupied four of the wirehouses. An underground telephone system had been installed. I was told the Japanese dead were pushed into the same ditch as the cables. The signs of the horrors of war were gone.

While on Saipan I visited the cliff on the Pacific ocean where thousands of Japanese soldiers had jumped into the water when our marines and infantry pushed them to that end of the island. I visited the marine, infantry, and Japanese cemeteries. There were ten or fifteen thousand dead soldiers in each. I was told there were only rounded markers in the Japanese cemetery. War had been devastating and without mercy for the participants. The Japanese, by bombimg Pear Harbor, had started something they couldn't handle. One of my tent mate's hobbies was he was going back into the forest and collecting gold teeth fillings from Japanese skeletons. He also supplied us with bananas. I didn't take up his gold teeth collecting hobby, but ate the bananas.

When the B-29 field was finished on Saipan, one hundred and fifty B-29's left for Japan about every third day. There was also a B-29 field on Tinian, and 150 planes left there at the same time interval. The trips were staggered so that Japan got an almost continual bombing. Before leaving each plane loaded up with seven tons of bombs and 5000 gallons of aviation gasoline. There was a fuel pipeline from the piers to the B-29 field. There was always an oil tanker ship parked at the pier. When it left, another took its place. Our shop was near the piers. Japanese prisoners driving military trucks loaded with bombs passed by every few minutes. They were being forced to help finish off their homeland.

On the side of the hill where we had our living quarters was an outdoor movie. Here I saw many of the Hollywood movies that were produced in that era. While on Guam I saw an outdoor movie about the Pacific war. The B-17s were returning from a raid in the movie and at the same time planes were returning from a raid on Iwo Jima. There were bombers on the screen and bombers overhead at the same time. I thought that was unusual. Several of the B-29 crew members came to the movie on Saipan where I attended. They used to tell us how much of Tokyo had been bombed and burned during the last raids. The B-29 crews lost hardly any of the planes in combat, but operational difficulties claimed about five percent. The trip to Japan was 18 hours long. It was boring, and fuel was very low when they arrived back. Every plane that didn't make it back was replaced by another one that flew in from Hawaii. The field always had its quota of planes. The navy had flying boats to pick up downed crews.

About the first of August 1945 a soldier from Tinian visited his friend in our company. Tinian was across the strait about 6 miles from where we were on Saipan. He said, "Boy, they have a big bomb over on Tinian they are going to drop on Japan." I thought it must be a TNT bomb about twenty feet long. About a week after his visit the first atomic bomb in history was dropped. Hiroshima, Japan was gone. About three days later another was dropped on Nagasaki and another city was gone. After that the Japanese started talking peace. The Emperor made a speech telling the troops to surrender. His speech was rebroadcast every day and night from the military radio station on Saipan. The war was over. Nearly everyone on the island celebrated by firing off what ammunition they had. I instantly realized the danger of all this. I put on my helmet and walked up and down the center aisle of the prefab barracks we had by this time. Three bullets fell through the roof of the barracks. I never knew if anyone got killed celebrating victory. Anyhow I had been shook up.

Before the atomic bomb was dropped, we had been given instructions on the upcoming invasion of Japan. Every technical man was going to have to go as a soldier. Winter clothing was discussed. There was an estimate that at least 600,000 soldiers would be killed. At least that many Japs would also be killed. Truman's decision to drop the bomb had saved more lives than than the many that were lost in the bombed out cities.

By my being on Saipan in August,1945 I had been near one of the big events of all time. I think Truman made the right decision. I reached home Christmas day 1945 after leaving Saipan one month earlier. It took 17 days on a troopship to reach the west coast, about 4 or 5 days to cross the southern U.S. and a few days in army centers. When we reached the west coast, one soldier that had been with MCArthur in retaking the Phillipines, put his hand up and said, "I have returned." What a joy to be a civilian. Quite a few thousand didn't come back. by Fred McCaleb

Monday, March 1, 2010

1850, 1870, 1880, 1860 Agriculture Census etc


Hallmarks and their kin in Marion and Fayetee Counties,Al

Thomas Hallmark had 17 acres in cultivation, 303 in timber worth $300, $60 worth of implemental, 1 mule, 1 milk cow,7 swine Total value livestock $85, grew l00 bu .com,

and slaughtered $40 worth of livestock. This was 1860 and he lived next house from his daddy George Hallmark.

A U S Marshal came along on a horse and,stopped to take the Census. Thomas said he was 30 yrs old, born in Al and ,his wife Phoebe (Holcomb) said she was 29 born in

Al. and they had.kids Nancy A 7., Sarah F 5., Mary F ., David H. 2 (later called himself

Thomas David) and they lived bv the Caddell family.

1870 Agriculture census Marion county,, AL Sarah (Tipton) Hallmark., 10 acres in culltivation, 30 acres in timber all worth $50., $5 farming implements, 1 milk cow., 4

sheep, 2 swine livestock all valued,$40., made 50 lb butter during the year., had, $20 worth homespun furniture , slaughtered $30 livestock for home use,, total value of produce, produced,on farm $60.

The census taker found the following people at her house; Sarah (Tipton) Hallmark age 60 keeping house born Va, Susan 29.Nancy 22., John 11, A.J."Drew" 8 , and Wm. "Will "6 All born in Al. The last 3 were her grandchildren, Hopwood Hallmark kids,and the 2 girls were her and husband George Hallmarks children. Her dau Ann Hallmark and, Husb. George had been killed by Home Guards during Civil Utr. Thomas died atNashville.

The William McCollum (father of Hopwood, Hallmarks lst wife Susan McCollum) farm 1850 60 acres improved land.., 100 acres wooded, value of farm $600., farming implements $90, 6 horses, 2 mules. 6 milk cows., 2 Oxen., 12 other cows, 9 sheep, 40 pigs., value of livestook $375., grew 16 bu wheat., 6 bu xye., 800 bu Indian corn,, 150 bu oats., 6 bales cotton, 20 lbs wool., 10 bu peas and beans, 75 bu Irish potatoes and made 150 lb. cheese.

The William McCollum farm 1860 agricultural census Fayette Co Al. 100 acres cultivated, 780 acres timber valued $1300., $35 worth farming implements, 4 horses, mules 4 oxen, 4 other cattle., 15 (fifteen) sheep,, 4 swine all valued $815 grew 60 bu .wheat., 800 bu cox,n,, 9 bales cotton, 10 lbs wool., 10 bu peas and beans., 50 lb butter., 3 tons hay. had $20 worth homemade household goods, and-slaughtered.livestock worth $240.

Wllliam McCollum 1870 Fayette County Agriculture census. Had 60 acres in cultivation,, 300 acres in timber all worth $400',$25 worth farming implements., 2 mules ,4 milk cows,, 1 other cow., 10 sheep., 15 swine, value of all livestock $350, grew 60 bu winter wheat., 500 bu Indian corn, 15 bu oats, I bale cotton, 5 lb wool., 4 bu peas and beans., 6 bu Irish potatoes, 50 bu sweet potatoes., 100 lbs butter, 1/2 ton bay, 4 gal molasses, had $25 home mfg. goods., slaughtered,$80 cattle for home use for a total value of $300

Living close by in the 1870 census was Harrison Eason ( a bro of our aacester Moses) He had 75 acres in cultivation,, 560 acres woodland.valued,$800., $30 farming implements ,paid out $150 wages , had 2 mules, 3 milk cows, 6 other cows,, 15 sheep., 20 swine all valued;$500, grew 40 bu wheat, 300 bu corne 10 bu oats, 1 bale cotton., 10 lbs wool, 25 bu sweet potatoes., 100 lbs butter., 2 ton bay, Home mfg goods $25., slaughtered,$80 stock,

The above shows that our ancesters were very much on their own in so far as making

a living was concerned back in the last part of the 1800s. One had to have a store of potatoes, dry beans and dry apples, oats., wheat., corn, molasses., wool with which to make clothing, etc. There was never an idle moment especially in the summertime. Our system today (1983) is based on somebody else producing the goods and,the Big White Father in Washington D C. handing out money for goods for everybody whether they work or not. It will be interesting to see if this system can survive.

Done by Fred McCaleb

Sunday, February 14, 2010

A SHORT HISTORY OF BEREA CHURCH OF CHRIST OF FAYETTE CO. ALABAMA

By: Fred McCaleb

First services began about 1845 or earlier. One Sunday a series of meetings began at Berea W.A.Black doing the preaching. A large crowd was in attendance for the first session. Many people from surrounding areas attended this meeting in each year. They had special attachment to the church.

History dates deep into the past. Under the influence of minister John Taylor and Jeremiah Randolph this church established in 1845 and so has as far as is known it was the only Church of Christ existing in Fayette County prior to the Civil War. John Taylor who lived from 1807 to 1885, came down from Franklin County on a mule with few essentials and a Bible in his saddle bag. He always carried a leather bound New Testament in his hat, so he could reach for it with ease. Covers worn on both backs of the book were worn by rubbing against the top of his head. Possibly the book had some effect on the good person, since he was completely bald where the book rubbed against what once was his hair.

He was so familiar with the New Testament that if someone gave him a verse he could quote the verse above and the one below from memory. He often entertained a circle of friends around the fireside with these mental feats.The minister was smith to carpenter engaged in his work between services in these outcropping while traveling with the young preacher through Marion County they noted an outcropping of coal. The young man momentarily forgot his future in the ministry and began by telling about developing the natural resources and becoming wealthy. The other man quietly warned that he supposed that all would be developed some day, but be ordered by qualified men in his own good time . In the meantime it was the preacher Jeremiah Randolph, who lived from 1806 to 1894, came from Walker County, later settling in the new river where he continued to preach in the surrounding area.

Some of the Berea Church of Christ preachers were W.P. Anthony, F.C. McCollum, Andrew McCaleb. Other families among the first were the Thorntons, Logans, McArthurs and others. Berea has been located at several sites throughout its long history. There have been 4 buildings at the present lolcation. One was destroyed by a tornado, one burned, one was torn down to to clean up the ground for the spacious brick structure which was built in 1959. Other preachers at the church were John McCaleb, Jimmy Woods, B.C. Faque, James Wade, O.C. Dobbs, Gus Dunn, Gus Nichols, Houston Haney and Wiley Hollingsworth. Mr. & Mrs. Houston Haney, Wiley Hollingsworth and a few others have been members of the church for more than 60 years. Mr. Haney is widely known throughout the county and is said to have preached more funerals for people of all faiths than any other minister. From the day when the Berea churchyard was only a clearing in the wilderness to today the institution has stood exerting an influence on many in this county and serving the community needs. It’s a very old and good church.

Fred McCaleb

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

FRED MCCALEB'S MATERNAL ANCESTRY TREE


Descendants of William Hopwood "Will" Hallmark



1 William Hopwood "Will" HALLMARK 1825 - 1874
. +Susan "Sudie" MCCOLLUM 1824 - 1869
....... 2 William Frank HALLMARK 1848 - 1928
........... +Mary F. BERRY 1852 - 1930
................ 3 John Hopwood HALLMARK 1874 - 1947
.................... +Artie Bess "Bess" HOLLINGSWORTH 1883 - 1951
.......................... 4 Villa HALLMARK 1904 -
.............................. +Thruston MITCHELL
.......................... 4 Trilla HALLMARK 1906 -
.............................. +Claude GALLOWAY
................................... 5 Vaudine GALLOWAY
................................... 5 Jack GALLOWAY
.......................... 4 William Taft "Buster" HALLMARK 1909 -
.............................. +Mary Lou PROPST 1910 -
................................... 5 William Kenneth HALLMARK 1930 -
................................... 5 James HALLMARK 1932 -
................................... 5 Ted Allen HALLMARK 1934 -
................................... 5 Betty Lou HALLMARK 1936 -
....................................... +Huie HOLLINGSWORTH
....... 2 Mary Jane HALLMARK 1849 - 1915
........... +Daniel Wesley FOWLER 1851 - 1935
................ 3 Susan FOWLER 1871 -
.................... +Johnny VANDIVER
................ 3 [1] Lovingy "Virgie" FOWLER 1875 -
.................... +Tom GANN
................ *2nd Husband of [1] Lovingy "Virgie" FOWLER:
.................... +John Landman MOTES 1865 - 1932
................ 3 William Alex FOWLER 1876 - 1894
................ 3 Tillman Madison Hopwood FOWLER 1879 - 1974
.................... +Mary Catherine MOTES 1885 - 1982
.......................... 4 Willis Hopwood FOWLER 1907 - 1993
.............................. +Ruth DOWNING 1910 -
................................... 5 Billy FOWLER 1935 - 1968
....................................... +[2] Phyllis Ann BIGNER 1937 -
................................... 5 Willis Hopwood FOWLER, Jr. 1937 -
....................................... +[2] Phyllis Ann BIGNER 1937 -
............................................. 6 [3] Ronald Kent FOWLER 1961 -
................................................. +MARTHA
...................................................... 7 Zacharie Kent FOWLER 1986 -
...................................................... 7 Amber FOWLER 1988 -
...................................................... 7 April Ann FOWLER 1988 -
............................................. *2nd Wife of [3] Ronald Kent FOWLER:
................................................. +JODI
...................................................... 7 Beau Ryan FOWLER 2001 -
...................................................... 7 Dillon James FOWLER 2004 -
............................................. 6 Teresa Ann FOWLER 1971 -
................................................. +Terry SLIMP 1965 -
...................................................... 7 Timothy Willis FOWLER 1996 -
...................................................... 7 Matthew Michael FOWLER 2000 -
...................................................... 7 Kari Ann FOWLER 2003 -
............................................. 6 Michael Willis "Mike" FOWLER 1973 -
................................................. +Heather MCGRAW
...................................................... 7 Juel FOWLER 2003 -
...................................................... 7 Benjamin FOWLER 2005 -
................................... 5 Norma Sue FOWLER 1940 -
....................................... +Donald Lee BIGNER 1940 - 1988
............................................. 6 Donald Lee BIGNER, Jr. 1959 -
............................................. 6 Deborah Sue BIGNER 1960 -
............................................. 6 Gregory Todd BIGNER 1961 -
............................................. 6 Randy Dwayne BIGNER 1962 -
............................................. 6 Timothy David BIGNER 1965 -
............................................. 6 Troy Allen BIGNER 1968 - 1968
................................... 5 Patricia FOWLER 1942 -
....................................... +John HUFF
............................................. 6 Regina HUFF
............................................. 6 Kimberly HUFF
............................................. 6 Tanya HUFF
............................................. 6 Dana HUFF
................................... 5 Frances "Frankie" FOWLER 1944 - 2001
....................................... +UNKNOWN
............................................. 6 John Scott UNKNOWN - 1990
............................................. 6 Tracy UNKNOWN
................................... 5 Gary FOWLER 1946 - 1985
................................... 5 Janice FOWLER 1947 -
....................................... +MAZUREK
............................................. 6 Alexus MAZUREK
............................................. 6 Holly MAZUREK
................................... 5 David FOWLER 1949 -
.......................... 4 James Franklin FOWLER 1910 - 1983
.......................... 4 Ellis McFaris FOWLER 1913 -
.......................... 4 Lurlene FOWLER 1915 - 1919
.......................... 4 Ray Raymond FOWLER 1918 -
.......................... 4 Claude Vernon FOWLER 1921 - 1983
.......................... 4 Virble FOWLER 1924 - 1924
.......................... 4 Charles Ralph FOWLER 1924 - 1969
................ 3 Oscar FOWLER 1881 -
.......................... 4 William McKinley FOWLER 1902 -
................................... 5 Carolyn FOWLER
................ 3 [4] James Isom FOWLER 1888 - 1982
.................... +Flossie BOMAR 1895 -
.......................... 4 Gus Herman FOWLER 1916 -
.......................... 4 Dorris William FOWLER 1919 -
.......................... 4 Arvis Leslie FOWLER 1921 -
................ *2nd Wife of [4] James Isom FOWLER:
.................... +Lillian Ophelia ASHMORE 1892 -
.......................... 4 Mary Lois FOWLER 1926 -
.......................... 4 Wilma Ellen FOWLER 1929 -
................ 3 Rosie Mae FOWLER 1893 - 1965
.................... +Isaac Joshua "Ike" MOTES 1893 -
.......................... 4 Casie Lee MOTES 1912 - 2002
.............................. +Evelyn GAGE 1917 - 1966
.......................... 4 Cornelius MOTES 1915 -
.............................. +Etta FERRELL
.......................... 4 Tulie Cecil MOTES 1917 -
.............................. +Albert MITCHELL
.......................... 4 Ivan Curtis MOTES 1920 -
.............................. +Louise OSBORN
.......................... 4 [5] Melvin Vernon MOTES 1922 -
.............................. +Nadine SCOTT 1923 -
.......................... *2nd Wife of [5] Melvin Vernon MOTES:
.............................. +ARNETTA
.......................... 4 Alton Parnell MOTES 1928 -
.............................. +Zeda Louise BARTON
.......................... 4 [6] Robert Harold MOTES 1931 -
.............................. +Mabel Naomi HARPER
.......................... *2nd Wife of [6] Robert Harold MOTES:
.............................. +Tommie WRIGHT
....... 2 John HALLMARK 1853 -
....... 2 William H. "Willis" HALLMARK 1856 - 1937
........... +Grace T. HARKIE 1866 - 1948
................ 3 Ada HALLMARK 1884 - 1966
.................... +John William Houston "Bill" HOLLINGSWORTH 1881 - 1968
.......................... 4 Arie Vider HOLLINGSWORTH 1905 - 1995
.............................. +Columbus Dewey STOUGH 1900 - 1961
................................... 5 Elsie D. STOUGH 1924 - 2001
....................................... +Bill BOLDING
................................... 5 Cecil C. STOUGH 1926 - 2002
....................................... +Eva Dean DODD 1929 -
............................................. 6 Dolphna "Daffy" STOUGH 1950 -
................................................. +Michael DAVIS
............................................. 6 Cecil Yohn STOUGH 1951 - 2005
................................................. +Anna Lee SEGARS
...................................................... 7 Michelle STOUGH
.......................................................... +Ron SOLOMBRINO
............................................. 6 Andrel STOUGH 1952 - 1952
............................................. 6 Mika STOUGH 1957 -
................................................. +Tommy BAKER
.......................... 4 Florence Almer HOLLINGSWORTH 1906 - 2000
.............................. +Cleburn Tyler MCCALEB 1901 - 1992
................................... 5 Jack MCCALEB 1926 -
................................... 5 William Henry Houston MCCALEB 1928 -
....................................... +Lucy Bell BAUMGARTNER 1930 -
............................................. 6 Lanny MCCALEB 1957 -
................................................. +Donna Jo BOX 1957 -
................................... 5 Joe MCCALEB 1932 - 1932
................................... 5 Faye MCCALEB 1933 -
................................... 5 Billy Ray MCCALEB 1935 -
....................................... +Loveta TUCKER 1941 -
................................... 5 Susie Mae MCCALEB 1939 -
................................... 5 Robert Clay MCCALEB 1940 -
................................... 5 Mary Nell MCCALEB 1943 -
................................... 5 Kenneth MCCALEB 1945 -
................................... 5 Jeri Ann MCCALEB 1948 -
....................................... +Bobby SANFORD 1948 -
............................................. 6 Donna Michelle SANFORD 1969 -
................................................. +Gregory Daniel LOWERY 1969 -
...................................................... 7 Hunter Daniel LOWERY 1996 -
................................... 5 Shelia MCCALEB 1950 -
....................................... +Bradley Milo BOX 1952 -
............................................. 6 Brandon Heath BOX 1978 -
................................................. +Andrea Renee BOURLAND 1980 -
............................................. 6 Derek Trent BOX 1983 -
.......................... 4 Lue Cena HOLLINGSWORTH 1908 -
.............................. +Cogar Veron HUBBERT 1902 - 1977
................................... 5 Thelma Edith HUBBERT 1927 -
....................................... +Hubert Dorsey ANTHONY 1921 -
............................................. 6 Charles Hubert ANTHONY 1954 -
................................................. +Donna Kay MARLOWE
...................................................... 7 Susan Kaye ANTHONY 1980 -
............................................. 6 Doris Janeene ANTHONY 1957 -
................................... 5 John Theodore "Ted" HUBBERT 1928 - 1978
....................................... +Edna Marie HOBBS 1932 - 2004
............................................. 6 [8] William Allen "W.A." HUBBERT 1953 -
................................................. +Donna Marie MASON
...................................................... 7 [7] Angela Yvonne "Angie" Hubbert THOMAS 1972 -
.......................................................... +Ray Allen MUSGROVE
................................................................ 8 Jeremy Allen MUSGROVE 1988 -
................................................................ 8 Brian Delmer MUSGROVE 1992 -
...................................................... *2nd Husband of [7] Angela Yvonne "Angie" Hubbert THOMAS:
.......................................................... +Eric Scott LOYED
...................................................... *3rd Husband of [7] Angela Yvonne "Angie" Hubbert THOMAS:
.......................................................... +Eric HURT
............................................. *2nd Wife of [8] William Allen "W.A." HUBBERT:
................................................. +Cathy Diane TRAMMELL
............................................. *3rd Wife of [8] William Allen "W.A." HUBBERT:
................................................. +Rebecca Ann "Becky" WILSON
............................................. *4th Wife of [8] William Allen "W.A." HUBBERT:
................................................. +Ramona C. "MONA"
............................................. 6 Karla Ann HUBBERT 1963 -
................................................. +Daniel F. TIBBS
................................... 5 Tessie Nell HUBBERT 1931 -
....................................... +Wallace Clifton JOHNSON
............................................. 6 Danny Wallace JOHNSON 1951 -
............................................. 6 Carolyn June JOHNSON 1956 -
................................................. +Jon Roger LUMSDEN
...................................................... 7 Michael Brandon LUMSDEN 1973 -
...................................................... 7 Kristofer Ryan LUMSDEN 1975 -
................................... 5 Thurmon Veron HUBBERT 1934 -
....................................... +Charlee MILES 1937 -
............................................. 6 Tony Faron HUBBERT 1956 -
................................................. +Melissa PERRY
...................................................... 7 Tony Faron HUBBERT, Jr. 1978 -
.......................................................... +VICTORIA
................................................................ 8 Kayleigh HUBBERT
............................................. 6 Eddie Wayne HUBBERT 1959 -
................................... 5 Thelon Cogar HUBBERT 1939 -
....................................... +Jane MILES 1938 -
............................................. 6 Rhonda Renee HUBBERT 1960 -
................................................. +Timothy BOND
...................................................... 7 Dawn Rene BOND 1978 -
...................................................... 7 Shawn Cole BOND 1978 -
............................................. 6 Rita Jane HUBBERT 1965 -
................................... 5 Terry Wilkes HUBBERT 1943 - 1945
.......................... 4 Floyd P. HOLLINGSWORTH 1912 - 2001
.............................. +Hassie Dell MCCALEB 1915 -
................................... 5 Tom HOLLINGSWORTH 1934 -
................................... 5 Mary Joyce HOLLINGSWORTH 1936 -
................................... 5 Gloria Jean HOLLINGSWORTH 1940 -
.......................... 4 Wilburn H. HOLLINGSWORTH 1915 - 1988
.............................. +Bonnie HUBBERT 1919 - 2000
................................... 5 Dale HOLLINGSWORTH 1938 -
.......................... 4 Earleen HOLLINGSWORTH 1918 -
.............................. +Charlie BROWN 1917 -
................................... 5 Charles Edward BROWN 1942 -
....................................... +Jacklon "Jackie" COUCH 1942 -
............................................. 6 Kimberly BROWN 1965 -
................................................. +Andrew High BATSON 1965 -
...................................................... 7 Alexander Charles BATSON 1992 -
...................................................... 7 Scott Andrew BATSON 1994 -
...................................................... 7 Jacob Curtis BATSON 1997 -
...................................................... 7 Joseph Phillip BATSON 1998 -
...................................................... 7 Eric David BATSON 1999 -
............................................. 6 Tina BROWN 1969 -
................................................. +Danny Garrett INGLE 1968 -
................................... 5 Steve BROWN 1944 -
.......................... 4 Augustus "Gus" HOLLINGSWORTH 1922 -
.............................. +Imogene ALDRIDGE
................................... 5 Shelia HOLLINGSWORTH
................................... 5 Debbie HOLLINGSWORTH
................................... 5 Donna HOLLINGSWORTH
.......................... 4 Ruth Ruenell HOLLINGSWORTH 1925 - 2000
.............................. +Thomas Clinton "T.C." FOWLER 1924 - 2007
................................... 5 Patsy Lynette FOWLER
....................................... +Roy WOOD
................................... 5 Phillip FOWLER
....................................... +SHERRY
................ 3 Felix HALLMARK 1887 - 1966
.................... +Susie Emma Dora PERRY 1887 - 1954
.......................... 4 Beulah Inez HALLMARK 1911 - 2005
.............................. +Echford Belton BOX 1904 - 1973
................................... 5 [10] Mary Elease BOX 1928 - 1996
....................................... +Orvil Lee "Britch" WHITEHEAD 1919 - 1971
............................................. 6 Sandra Lynn WHITEHEAD 1949 -
................................................. +Clark Douglas STEPHENSON 1944 -
...................................................... 7 Sonya Lynn STEPHENSON 1966 -
...................................................... 7 Chad Douglas STEPHENSON 1971 -
............................................. 6 Jacqueline WHITEHEAD 1952 - 1952
............................................. 6 [9] Kathy Annette WHITEHEAD 1957 - 2002
................................................. +David Paul MCCOY
............................................. *2nd Husband of [9] Kathy Annette WHITEHEAD:
................................................. +Joe Mack WATKINS 1956 - 1998
...................................................... 7 Misty L. WATKINS 1979 -
...................................................... 7 Rodney Joseph WATKINS 1980 - 1981
............................................. *3rd Husband of [9] Kathy Annette WHITEHEAD:
................................................. +Matthew "Matt" TUCKER
................................... *2nd Husband of [10] Mary Elease BOX:
....................................... +Merlin Joseph "Joe" SPANFELLNER 1926 - 2004
............................................. 6 Joseph Ecford "Jody" SPANFELLNER 1961 -
................................................. +Teresa KEETON 1966 -
...................................................... 7 Merlin Joseph "Joey" SPANFELLNER 1984 -
...................................................... 7 Emily Lynn SPANFELLNER 1991 -
................................... 5 Roland Felix BOX 1935 -
....................................... +Lynn BRADDOCK 1938 -
................................... 5 Martha Sue BOX 1939 -
....................................... +Horace Clifton RANDOLPH 1938 - 2006
............................................. 6 Pamela Sue "Pam" RANDOLPH 1961 -
................................................. +Ronnie Stanley SPRINKLE 1960 -
...................................................... 7 Ronni Rena SPRINKLE 1985 -
.......................................................... +Jeffery Daniel BRASHER 1984 -
................................................................ 8 Lara Elizabeth BRASHER
...................................................... 7 Clifton Ryan SPRINKLE 1988 -
............................................. 6 Melissa Ann "Lisa" RANDOLPH 1965 -
................................................. +Robert Keith MCDONALD 1959 -
...................................................... 7 Robert Daniel MCDONALD 1991 -
.......................... 4 Bernice Arla HALLMARK 1913 - 1988
.............................. +Vester Galloway HOLLINGSWORTH 1903 - 1977
................................... 5 Ila Jean HOLLINGSWORTH 1936 -
....................................... +Norman HOLLOWAY 1935 -
............................................. 6 Norman Scott HOLLOWAY 1959 -
................................................. +Debra Kay WEEKS 1959 -
...................................................... 7 Steven Scott HOLLOWAY 1991 -
...................................................... 7 Jonathan Mark HOLLOWAY 1995 -
............................................. 6 Michael Stewart HOLLOWAY 1960 -
................................................. +Amy Christine LAWLER 1962 -
...................................................... 7 Timothy John HOLLOWAY 1997 -
............................................. 6 Richard Warren HOLLOWAY 1963 -
................................................. +TRACY
................................... 5 Milton Barnard HOLLINGSWORTH 1939 - 1980
....................................... +Barbara Ann STEVENS 1941 - 2009
............................................. 6 James Ryan HOLLINGSWORTH 1966 -
................................................. +CARA
...................................................... 7 Josh HOLLINGSWORTH
...................................................... 7 Heather HOLLINGSWORTH
............................................. 6 Gary S. HOLLINGSWORTH 1968 -
................................................. +Sharyn WALLACE
...................................................... 7 Callie HOLLINGSWORTH
...................................................... 7 Drake HOLLINGSWORTH
............................................. 6 Vess HOLLINGSWORTH 1973 -
................................................. +Faith STIDHAM
...................................................... 7 Mia HOLLINGSWORTH
.......................... 4 [11] Clyde Bernard HALLMARK 1916 - 1990
.............................. +Emma Jean STANFORD 1929 -
................................... 5 Brenda Sue HALLMARK 1949 -
....................................... +Artise SMITH 1948 -
................................... 5 Linda Joan HALLMARK 1951 -
....................................... +Larry Lee TWILLEY 1950 -
............................................. 6 Larry Chad TWILLEY 1975 -
............................................. 6 Patrick Lee (Twilley) GAMBRIL 1976 -
................................................. +April Lasessa BATES
...................................................... 7 Patrick Jordan Dale GAMBRIL 2001 -
...................................................... 7 Maximus Michael GAMBRIL 2003 -
............................................. 6 Wesley Allen TWILLEY 1981 -
............................................. 6 Justin Ryan TWILLEY 1985 -
................................... 5 Charles Wade HALLMARK 1954 -
....................................... +UNKNOWN
............................................. 6 Scotty Wade HALLMARK
................................... 5 Benny HALLMARK 1953 -
................................... 5 Barry HALLMARK 1956 - 1956
................................... 5 Deborah HALLMARK 1958 -
................................... 5 Connie HALLMARK 1962 -
.......................... *2nd Wife of [11] Clyde Bernard HALLMARK:
.............................. +FLORINE
.......................... 4 Infant son HALLMARK 1920 - 1920
.......................... 4 Clifton Thomas HALLMARK 1921 -
.............................. +Sarah Polk BEAN 1921 -
................................... 5 Wendy Elaine HALLMARK 1950 -
....................................... +Bruce Tebbs GAMBLE
................................... 5 Martha Gwen HALLMARK 1952 -
....................................... +Steve Lee WOLBACK 1950 -
............................................. 6 Lindsey Ann WOLBACK 1981 -
............................................. 6 Steven Lee WOLBACK, Jr. 1984 -
............................................. 6 Jonathan WOLBACK 1992 -
................................... 5 Clifton Thomas HALLMARK, Jr. 1957 -
....................................... +Nicole LINDIG 1959 -
............................................. 6 Mackenzie HALLMARK 1988 -
.......................... 4 Eunice Mae HALLMARK 1923 - 2005
.............................. +Harland Landy WHITE, Sr. 1923 -
................................... 5 Wanda Lavada WHITE 1950 -
................................... 5 Harland Landy WHITE, Jr. 1952 - 1995
.......................... 4 Tessie Louise HALLMARK 1926 -
.............................. +James D. CUNNINGHAM 1920 - 1982
................................... 5 Denton CUNNINGHAM 1948 -
................................... 5 Janis CUNNINGHAM 1949 -
................................... 5 Polla Sue CUNNINGHAM 1957 -
................................... 5 James Gregory CUNNINGHAM 1964 -
.......................... 4 Robbie Lee HALLMARK 1929 -
.............................. +Eulan Randolph MCCALEB 1928 -
................................... 5 Alan Keith MCCALEB 1953 -
....................................... +MICHELLE
................................... 5 Paul Wayne MCCALEB 1956 -
....................................... +ALBERTA
................................... 5 Jeffery Randolph "Jeff" MCCALEB 1959 - 2002
....................................... +Janet COCHRAN 1960 -
............................................. 6 Rachel MCCALEB 1982 -
............................................. 6 Erika MCCALEB 1984 -
............................................. 6 Lucas Jeffery MCCALEB 1986 -
................ 3 Ida HALLMARK 1892 -
.................... +Anderson Lynn HUBBERT 1891 - 1968
.......................... 4 Virgil HUBBERT 1915 -
.............................. +Sarah Pearl DAVIS 1915 - 2006
................................... 5 Paul Ray HUBBERT, Dr. 1935 -
....................................... +Ann MCDONALD 1938 -
............................................. 6 Treasia HUBBERT
................................................. +Chris FROUGE
...................................................... 7 Rebecca FROUGE
.......................................................... +David REIMAN
............................................. 6 Yolanda HUBBERT
................................................. +Tom ZINK
...................................................... 7 Max ZINK
...................................................... 7 Zoe ZINK
.......................... 4 Virgie HUBBERT 1915 -
.......................... 4 Rita HUBBERT 1919 -
................ 3 Fenton HALLMARK 1893 -
................ 3 Edward "Ed" HALLMARK 1896 -
.................... +Arsula Catherine "Sula" TUCKER 1902 - 1971
.......................... 4 Clarence Baron HALLMARK 1919 -
.............................. +Dean EADS
................................... 5 James Clayton HALLMARK
................................... 5 William Carroll HALLMARK
.......................... 4 Eulene "Pat" HARMARK 1923 -
.............................. +Gardner Cecil "Spike" SIMPSON
................................... 5 Deborah Andrea SIMPSON
................................... 5 Pamela Sheree SIMPSON
.......................... 4 Willie Mae HALLMARK 1925 -
.............................. +Ray BASWELL
................................... 5 Richard "Tony" BASWELL
....................................... +Annette HARRIS
................................... 5 Paul BASWELL
................................... 5 Micheal PASWELL
....................................... +Cathy Sue EMERSON
.......................... 4 [12] Jessie Nell "Peggy" HALLMARK 1930 -
.............................. +George Morrison "Monk" REED
................................... 5 Sue REED 1950 -
................................... 5 Brenda REED 1952 -
................................... 5 Shirley REED 1954 -
.......................... *2nd Husband of [12] Jessie Nell "Peggy" HALLMARK:
.............................. +Clyde RENEAU
................................... 5 Wayne RENEAU 1956 -
................................... 5 Kenneth RENEAU 1958 -
................................... 5 Clyde RENEAU, Jr. 1960 -
.......................... 4 [13] Frankie Lee HALLMARK 1939 -
.............................. +Theodora E. NORDMART
.......................... *2nd Husband of [13] Frankie Lee HALLMARK:
.............................. +Milton FLUTY
................................... 5 Louise FLUTY 1958 -
................................... 5 Linda FLUTY
.......................... *3rd Husband of [13] Frankie Lee HALLMARK:
.............................. +Bill PUGH
................................... 5 Leslie PUGH 1959 - 1997
................................... 5 James PUGH 1961 -
.......................... 4 James Roosevelt "J.R.." HALLMARK 1941 -
.............................. +Barbara WEAVER
................................... 5 Billy WEAVER
................................... 5 Robert WEAVER
................................... 5 Angela WEAVER
................................... 5 Candace WEAVER
................ 3 Etta HALLMARK 1899 - 1908
................ 3 Evie HALLMARK 1899 - 1899
................ 3 Ector HALLMARK 1903 -
....... 2 Samuel Winn "Bud" HALLMARK 1858 - 1928
........... +Mary Roxie EASON 1866 - 1938
................ 3 Eva Belle "Evie" HALLMARK 1888 - 1974
.................... +Thomas Wiley PERRY 1876 - 1943
.......................... 4 Eunice Ruth PERRY 1919 -
.............................. +John James GIBBS, Jr.
................................... 5 Elizabeth GIBBS
................................... 5 James GIBBS
.......................... 4 Thomas Clarence PERRY 1921 -
.............................. +Reba AVANT 1928 -
................................... 5 Mike PERRY 1948 -
................................... 5 Susan PERRY 1949 -
................................... 5 Donald Avant PERRY 1952 -
................................... 5 Ann Marie PERRY 1955 -
.......................... 4 William Issac PERRY 1924 -
.............................. +Faye STEWART
.......................... 4 James Howard PERRY 1927 -
.............................. +Gwendolyn Virginia DYER 1928 -
................................... 5 Pamela Lynn PERRY 1953 -
................................... 5 Laura Kay PERRY 1960 -
................................... 5 Mary Gail PERRY 1962 -
.......................... 4 Mary Florence "Fuzz" PERRY 1929 - 1970
.............................. +Rayburn WHITEHEAD 1927 -
................................... 5 Shirley Ann WHITEHEAD 1950 -
....................................... +Ray MCBROOM
................................... 5 Dorothy Sue "Dot" WHITEHEAD 1951 -
....................................... +Jackie Dewayne HOLLINGSWORTH 1952 -
................................... 5 Bobby Thomas WHITEHEAD 1952 -
....................................... +June MCCALEB
................................... 5 Danny Ray WHITEHEAD 1955 -
................................... 5 Charles Wheeler WHITEHEAD 1959 -
....................................... +Robbie BERRYHILL
................................... 5 Richard WHITEHEAD 1961 -
................................... 5 Sarah Lynn "Sara" WHITEHEAD 1964 -
................................... 5 Jimmy Dale WHITEHEAD 1968 -
................ 3 Ethel HALLMARK 1890 -
.................... +Ector KILLINGSWORTH 1889 -
................ 3 Eza Etta HALLMARK 1892 - 1981
.................... +Aytch "H" MCCALEB 1893 - 1958
.......................... 4 Fred MCCALEB 1916 -
.............................. +Bettie Virginia CLINE 1919 - 2006
................................... 5 Jean Ellen MCCALEB 1947 -
....................................... +William Timm FREDRICKSON
............................................. 6 Matt FREDRICKSON
............................................. 6 Brooke FREDRICKSON
................................... 5 Frederick Warren MCCALEB 1949 -
....................................... +Dorothy Ruth "Dottie" MARSH 1947 -
................................... 5 James Arthur MCCALEB 1952 -
....................................... +Diane RAMEY
................................... 5 Bettie Dawn MCCALEB 1955 -
....................................... +David Kyle BOSWELL
............................................. 6 Bradley BOSWELL
............................................. 6 Eric BOSWELL
................................................. +COURTNEY
.......................... 4 William Hubert MCCALEB 1918 - 1996
.............................. +Lucille ROLLINS 1922 -
................................... 5 Carol Ann MCCALEB 1942 -
....................................... +Michael BROWN
............................................. 6 Michelle BROWN
............................................. 6 Scott BROWN
............................................. 6 Amy BROWN
................................... 5 William Hubert MCCALEB 1944 -
....................................... +Shirley ANDRESS
............................................. 6 William Herbert MCCALEB, Jr.
............................................. 6 Christopher MCCALEB
.......................... 4 Clancy MCCALEB 1921 - 2009
.............................. +Thomas F. WORSHAM 1922 -
................................... 5 Stephen Thomas "Steve' WORSHAM 1952 -
....................................... +Christine Elaine MIDDLETON
................................... 5 Mary WORSHAM 1956 -
....................................... +Kevin Rilous CANTLEY
................................... 5 Linda Sharon WORSHAM 1958 -
....................................... +Robert Francis "Rob" KELLIS, Jr. 1956 -
.......................... 4 Thomas Raburn "Tom" MCCALEB 1925 - 1927
.......................... 4 Clara Jean MCCALEB 1930 -
.............................. +Ardell REACH 1930 - 2009
................................... 5 James Ardell REACH 1956 -
....................................... +Susan Dolores LATIMER
................................... 5 Douglas Alan REACH 1958 -
....................................... +Doris Barbara RESMONDO
................................... 5 Kevin Thad REACH 1963 -
....................................... +Cori Patricia SEELY
................................... 5 Melissa Karen REACH 1968 -
....................................... +Scott EVANS
.......................... 4 Leroy Dewitt MCCALEB 1934 -
.............................. +Etta Laeuna DUCKWORTH 1940 -
................................... 5 Shelia Diane MCCALEB 1958 -
................................... 5 Michael Lee MCCALEB 1959 -
................................... 5 Gregory Eugene MCCALEB 1962 -
................................... 5 Darryl Edwin MCCALEB 1965 -
................ 3 Arthur HALLMARK 1895 -
................ 3 Emma HALLMARK 1902 -
.................... +BLOUNT
....... 2 Sarah Margaret "Sis" HALLMARK 1862 -
....... 2 [15] James Thomas "Jim" HALLMARK 1864 - 1936
........... +Amzora SOCKWELL 1870 -
................ 3 [14] Alonza Travis HALLMARK 1891 -
.................... +Dora ISBELL 1897 -
................ *2nd Wife of [14] Alonza Travis HALLMARK:
.................... +Alma BURLESON
................ 3 William Dorse HALLMARK 1895 -
.................... +Myrtle ADCOCK 1897 -
................ 3 Lillian B. HALLMARK 1897 -
....... *2nd Wife of [15] James Thomas "Jim" HALLMARK:
........... +BITHA 1876 -
....... *3rd Wife of [15] James Thomas "Jim" HALLMARK:
........... +Sofronia "Fronie" PHELPS 1885 - 1920
................ 3 Adella "Adel" HALLMARK 1900 - 1938
.................... +William Henry "Bill" BOX 1869 - 1934
.......................... 4 [17] William Howard BOX 1921 - 1994
.............................. +Mildred WHITEHEAD 1925 - 2004
................................... 5 [16] Patsy Gail WHITEHEAD 1943 -
....................................... +James Ronald HUBBERT 1943 -
............................................. 6 Ronnie Deland HUBBERT 1963 -
............................................. 6 Djuana Gail HUBBERT 1964 -
................................... *2nd Husband of [16] Patsy Gail WHITEHEAD:
....................................... +Kenneth WHEELER
............................................. 6 Jeff WHEELER
.......................... *2nd Wife of [17] William Howard BOX:
.............................. +Carmella R. "Carmel" HENRY 1926 - 2007
................................... 5 [18] Charles Howard BOX 1945 -
....................................... +UNKNOWN
................................... *2nd Wife of [18] Charles Howard BOX:
....................................... +UNKNOWN
............................................. 6 Charles Daniel BOX, Sr. 1969 -
................................................. +Beckie HUNTER 1971 -
...................................................... 7 Charles Daniel BOX, Jr. 1989 -
................................................................ 8 Daniel BOX
................................................................ 8 Nataniel BOX
................................... *3rd Wife of [18] Charles Howard BOX:
....................................... +Libeth BURTON 1951 -
............................................. 6 Christie Victoria "Vickie" BOX 1974 -
................................................. +Andrew ROMANO
...................................................... 7 Donnie ROMANO
...................................................... 7 William ROMANO
............................................. 6 Carrie Deann BOX 1978 -
................................................. +Norman THOMPSON
...................................................... 7 Kenneth THOMPSON
...................................................... 7 Carmelia THOMPSON
.......................... 4 [19] Clifford Hoover BOX 1929 - 1994
.............................. +Helen HARRIS 1929 -
.......................... *2nd Wife of [19] Clifford Hoover BOX:
.............................. +Marguerite LONGBRAKE 1934 -
................................... 5 Connie Jean MUSGROVE 1952 -
....................................... +Kenneth EDWARD 1952 -
............................................. 6 Shannon EDWARD 1971 -
................................... 5 Carolyn Sue BOX 1953 -
............................................. 6 Mariah Lea BOX 1973 -
................................... 5 Gail Ann BOX 1956 -
....................................... +Randy KEY
............................................. 6 Joseph Conley KEY 1976 -
............................................. 6 Hayden Randall KEY 1980 -
................................... 5 Carla Jo BOX 1961 -
....................................... +Lester LEAVELL
............................................. 6 Joshua Dale WALKER 1984 -
.......................... 4 Rada Mae BOX 1931 - 2006
.............................. +Don CAMPBELL 1924 - 1987
................................... 5 Kelly CAMPBELL 1958 -
................ 3 Leander HALLMARK 1912 -
.................... +Nocle DAVIS
.......................... 4 Robert Lee HALLMARK 1942 - 2002
.............................. +Dorothy TUCKER 1945 -
................................... 5 Robert Clifton "R.C." HALLMARK 1961 -
.......................... 4 Ann HALLMARK
.............................. +POSEY
.......................... 4 Linda HALLMARK
.............................. +BISHOP
.......................... 4 Thomas HALLMARK
................ 3 Earline HALLMARK 1914 -
.................... +Banks Fred WHITEHEAD 1899 -
.......................... 4 James WHITEHEAD
................ 3 Russell HALLMARK 1916 -
.................... +Bertha BOX 1918 - 2008
.......................... 4 James HALLMARK 1935 -
.............................. +MARGIE
.......................... 4 Doobie HALLMARK 1938 - 1940
................ 3 Lassie Avon HALLMARK 1920 -
.................... +Bill George Henry MORGAN 1921 -
....... 2 Andrew Jackson "Drew" HALLMARK 1865 -
........... +Martha Della EASON 1871 -
................ 3 Gus HALLMARK 1885 -
................ 3 Lura A. HALLMARK 1888 -
................ 3 William Victor HALLMARK 1890 - 1964
.................... +Carrie KILLINGSWORTH 1897 - 1990
.......................... 4 Herbert HALLMARK 1914 -
.............................. +Ruby Faye KIRKPATRICK
.......................... 4 Hilton HALLMARK 1918 - 2000
.............................. +GLADYS
.......................... 4 Howard HALLMARK 1922 -
................ 3 Annie HALLMARK 1902 -

FRED MCCALEB'S PATERNAL ANCESTRY TREE


Descendants of James Franklin "Jim" McCaleb



1 James Franklin "Jim" MCCALEB 1870 - 1936
. +Rejina Catherine "Jynie" HOLLINGSWORTH 1875 - 1961
....... 2 Aytch "H" MCCALEB 1893 - 1958
........... +Eza Etta HALLMARK 1892 - 1981
................ 3 Fred MCCALEB 1916 -
.................... +Bettie Virginia CLINE 1919 - 2006
.......................... 4 Jean Ellen MCCALEB 1947 -
.............................. +William Timm FREDRICKSON
................................... 5 Matt FREDRICKSON
................................... 5 Brooke FREDRICKSON
.......................... 4 Frederick Warren MCCALEB 1949 -
.............................. +Dorothy Ruth "Dottie" MARSH 1947 -
.......................... 4 James Arthur MCCALEB 1952 -
.............................. +Diane RAMEY
.......................... 4 Bettie Dawn MCCALEB 1955 -
.............................. +David Kyle BOSWELL
................................... 5 Bradley BOSWELL
................................... 5 Eric BOSWELL
....................................... +COURTNEY
................ 3 William Hubert MCCALEB 1918 - 1996
.................... +Lucille ROLLINS 1922 -
.......................... 4 Carol Ann MCCALEB 1942 -
.............................. +Michael BROWN
................................... 5 Michelle BROWN
................................... 5 Scott BROWN
................................... 5 Amy BROWN
.......................... 4 William Hubert MCCALEB 1944 -
.............................. +Shirley ANDRESS
................................... 5 William Herbert MCCALEB, Jr.
................................... 5 Christopher MCCALEB
................ 3 Clancy MCCALEB 1921 - 2009
.................... +Thomas F. WORSHAM 1922 -
.......................... 4 Stephen Thomas "Steve' WORSHAM 1952 -
.............................. +Christine Elaine MIDDLETON
.......................... 4 Mary WORSHAM 1956 -
.............................. +Kevin Rilous CANTLEY
.......................... 4 Linda Sharon WORSHAM 1958 -
.............................. +Robert Francis "Rob" KELLIS, Jr. 1956 -
................ 3 Thomas Raburn "Tom" MCCALEB 1925 - 1927
................ 3 Clara Jean MCCALEB 1930 -
.................... +Ardell REACH 1930 - 2009
.......................... 4 James Ardell REACH 1956 -
.............................. +Susan Dolores LATIMER
.......................... 4 Douglas Alan REACH 1958 -
.............................. +Doris Barbara RESMONDO
.......................... 4 Kevin Thad REACH 1963 -
.............................. +Cori Patricia SEELY
.......................... 4 Melissa Karen REACH 1968 -
.............................. +Scott EVANS
................ 3 Leroy Dewitt MCCALEB 1934 -
.................... +Etta Laeuna DUCKWORTH 1940 -
.......................... 4 Shelia Diane MCCALEB 1958 -
.......................... 4 Michael Lee MCCALEB 1959 -
.......................... 4 Gregory Eugene MCCALEB 1962 -
.......................... 4 Darryl Edwin MCCALEB 1965 -
....... 2 Walker MCCALEB 1896 - 1969
........... +Lula ROBY 1901 - 1993
................ 3 James Arlon MCCALEB 1919 - 1974
.................... +Mildred BOX 1921 - 1996
.......................... 4 [1] Bette June MCCALEB 1946 -
.............................. +Tommy Wayne HENDERSON 1941 -
................................... 5 Patrick Caleb HENDERSON 1968 -
....................................... +Christy Cheryl BURNS 1970 -
.......................... *2nd Husband of [1] Bette June MCCALEB:
.............................. +Van O. JOHNSON 1946 -
................................... 5 James Clayton "Clay" JOHNSON 1978 -
................................... 5 Jon-Derek O'Neal JOHNSON 1983 -
................ 3 Ilean MCCALEB 1924 - 2010
.................... +Reedy E. BALLARD 1922 - 1993
.......................... 4 Belinda Sue BALLARD 1943 -
.............................. +Benny DAVIS
.......................... 4 Youonia Lou BALLARD 1945 -
.............................. +Carrol STOKES
.......................... 4 Patsy Lee BALLARD 1947 -
.............................. +DAWSON
................ 3 Clifton "Coonie" MCCALEB 1927 - 2000
.................... +Louise Annie "Sissy" BEASLEY 1925 - 2000
.......................... 4 [2] Jo Ann MCCALEB 1943 -
.............................. +William Eric SMITH, Jr. 1941 -
................................... 5 Scarlette Dacharia SMITH 1962 -
....................................... +NICHOLSON
................................... 5 William Eric SMITH, lll 1964 -
............................................. 6 Tristan SMITH
.......................... *2nd Husband of [2] Jo Ann MCCALEB:
.............................. +James F. MCDONALD, Jr. 1943 -
.......................... 4 Maxwell Clifton "Mackie" MCCALEB 1957 -
.............................. +Susan Darlene ROBINSON
................................... 5 Matthew Clifton MCCALEB 1986 -
................................... 5 Brittany Dawn MCCALEB 1989 -
................................... 5 Megan MCCALEB 1995 -
....... 2 Mary Elizabeth MCCALEB 1898 - 1974
........... +Alonzo "Lonnie" Jackson BOX 1895 - 1959
................ 3 [3] Albert Lee BOX 1917 - 1975
.................... +Mary Colburn WATLEY
................ *2nd Wife of [3] Albert Lee BOX:
.................... +Ola Mae BUTLER 1922 - 2004
.......................... 4 Ila Mae "Lucy" BOX 1944 - 2001
.............................. +Johney BRADLEY
................................... 5 Wilson Lee BRADLEY
................................... 5 Carlinda BRADLEY
.......................... 4 Mary Lee "Mac" BOX 1937 -
.............................. +J. L. "Fuzz" BENTON, Jr. 1935 - 2004
................................... 5 Thymon Neal BENTON 1958 -
................................... 5 Ola Kay BENTON 1960 -
....................................... +Cary DUNN
................................... 5 Sarina BENTON 1962 -
....................................... +Eddy CANTRELL
................................... 5 David Wayne "Bozo" BENTON 1974 -
....................................... +DEANIA
.......................... 4 Julius Aaron BOX 1946 -
.............................. +Patricia Dianna SMITH 1953 -
................................... 5 Julius Aaron BOX II 1971 -
....................................... +Sharon Lee BROWN 1975 -
................................... 5 Matthew Daniel BOX 1973 -
................................... 5 Rachael Dawn BOX 1976 - 1976
.......................... 4 Joe Anthony BOX
.............................. +Donna WALKER
................ 3 Shanon Grayel "Rook" BOX 1920 - 2008
.................... +Lillian Codelle HUGULEY 1926 - 1997
.......................... 4 Sandra Anglelyn BOX 1946 -
.............................. +Wayne BEASLEY 1943 -
................................... 5 Barett Shane BEASLEY
....................................... +Ginger Sara Ann VARNADOE
............................................. 6 Karlie Elizabeth BEASLEY
................................... 5 Heath Wayne BEASLEY
.......................... 4 Ferrin BOX 1952 - 1952
.......................... 4 [4] John Stephen "Johnny" BOX 1954 -
.............................. +Tammy SELLERS
................................... 5 Stephen J. BOX
.......................... *2nd Wife of [4] John Stephen "Johnny" BOX:
.............................. +REBA
.......................... 4 James Shannon BOX 1955 - 1955
.......................... 4 Mark Grayel BOX 1964 -
.............................. +Cynthia R. "CINDY" 1970 -
................ 3 J. C. "John" BOX 1922 - 1990
.................... +Willow Bashie "Bee" MCCALEB 1925 - 2009
.......................... 4 Brenda BOX 1946 -
.............................. +Harold Stephen "Steve" FLIPPO 1943 -
................................... 5 Stephanie FLIPPO 1968 -
....................................... +James David PETERSON
............................................. 6 Nicholas Chase FLIPPO
................................... 5 Tiffany FLIPPO 1973 -
....................................... +William Heath PORTER
............................................. 6 William Clayton PORTER
................................... 5 Chase FLIPPO
.......................... 4 Glenda BOX 1948 -
.............................. +Gary EADS 1947 -
................................... 5 Garry Kevin EADS 1967 -
....................................... +Showanna HENDERSON
............................................. 6 Haven Marich EADS
................................... 5 Tracy Dawn EADS 1969 -
....................................... +James SIMMONS
............................................. 6 Justin Caleb SIMMONS
............................................. 6 Madison Paige SIMMONS
.......................... 4 Rhonda BOX 1950 -
.............................. +Gary Quinton ADDISON 1948 -
................................... 5 Gary Wayne ADDISON 1968 -
....................................... +Lisa RAWLS
............................................. 6 Hunter Wayne ADDISON
............................................. 6 Scarlett Renee ADDISON
................................................. +DeWayne SIMMONS
...................................................... 7 Austin DeWayne SIMMONS
................................... 5 Scarlette Renee ADDISON 1973 -
.......................... 4 Beverly BOX 1954 -
.............................. +Lymon Hollis GOOLSBY, Jr. 1953 - 2001
................................... 5 Beverly Farrah GOOLSBY 1976 -
....................................... +Paul PARRISH
................................... 5 Jennifer Lee GOOLSBY 1977 -
....................................... +Brock MCMILLIAN
................ 3 Billy Ed BOX 1927 - 1992
.................... +Mary Laudis FOSTER 1932 -
.......................... 4 Billy Roy BOX 1952 -
.............................. +Deborah BRUMLEY 1953 -
................................... 5 Lauren Leigh BOX 1990 -
.......................... 4 Ricky Dale BOX 1955 - 1955
.......................... 4 Richard Allen BOX 1959 -
.............................. +Rebecca SPRINKLE
................................... 5 Cody Gaines BOX
................ 3 [5] Willie Fred BOX 1927 - 1993
.................... +Mildred NORRIS 1928 - 2007
.......................... 4 Larry Fred BOX 1948 -
.............................. +Charlotte WEBB 1952 -
................................... 5 Michael BOX 1971 -
....................................... +Stacey MOORE
............................................. 6 Elizabeth Charlotte BOX 1995 -
................................... 5 Jared Craig BOX 1973 -
....................................... +Melissa Kate SKAGGS
................................... 5 Jason BOX 1973 -
................................... 5 Bart Dwayne BOX 1977 -
....................................... +Leslie Ann STAMPS 1980 -
.......................... 4 Pam BOX 1957 -
.............................. +Tommy HOSCH 1956 -
.......................... 4 Scott BOX 1962 -
.............................. +Rose WILKERSON 1962 -
................................... 5 Jamie Deanna BOX 1981 -
....................................... +DABAL
................................... 5 Caleb Graden BOX 1983 -
................ *2nd Wife of [5] Willie Fred BOX:
.................... +Elease BRAZIL 1938 -
.......................... 4 Lyndon Carlos BOX 1973 -
.............................. +Rebecca Alix HARRIS
................ 3 Jimmie Rogers "Bobby" BOX 1932 -
.................... +Billie Joyce VICKERY 1938 -
.......................... 4 Roger Allen BOX 1955 -
.............................. +Ann MCMILLAN 1954 -
................................... 5 Amberly BOX 1974 -
....................................... +Jason H. CICERO 1975 -
................................... 5 Adrian BOX 1977 -
................................... 5 Meredith Allyn BOX 1978 -
....................................... +Christopher George CONCORD 1976 -
............................................. 6 Christopher Chance CONCORD 2005 -
.......................... 4 Patty BOX 1957 -
.............................. +David Greg BEASLEY 1955 -
................................... 5 David Chad BEASLEY 1975 -
....................................... +Julie Allison KELTON
............................................. 6 David Andrew BEASLEY
............................................. 6 Natalie Grace BEASLEY
............................................. 6 Emma Kate BEASLEY
................................... 5 Emma Caldonia "Cali" BEASLEY 1977 -
....................................... +Brian Keith ALEXANDER 1972 -
............................................. 6 Cannon Lane ALEXANDER
............................................. 6 Triston Gage ALEXANDER
................................... 5 Mary Christina BEASLEY 1978 -
....................................... +Jeremy Wayne WEBSTER 1975 -
............................................. 6 Makayla Christina WEBSTER
............................................. 6 Alexis Leigh WEBSTER
................................... 5 Gregory Clint BEASLEY 1980 -
....................................... +Crystal Dawn WILSON 1981 -
............................................. 6 Wilson Gregory "Will" BEASLEY 2004 -
............................................. 6 Garret Conner BEASLEY 2007 -
................................... 5 Jimmy Clark BEASLEY 1980 -
.......................... 4 Phillip Ray BOX 1961 -
.............................. +Tammy TRULL 1961 -
................................... 5 Alisha BOX 1982 -
................................... 5 Phillip BOX, Jr. 1984 -
................................... 5 William BOX 1989 -
................ 3 Hoyt Jackson BOX 1936 - 2008
.................... +Betty Jo RUTLEDGE 1940 -
.......................... 4 Donna Jo BOX 1957 -
.............................. +Lanny MCCALEB 1957 -
.......................... 4 Rebecca BOX 1959 -
.......................... 4 Jackie BOX 1960 -
.......................... 4 Lonnie BOX 1971 - 1983
.......................... 4 Beth BOX
.............................. +Herb JONES
................................... 5 Ashley JONES
................................... 5 Charlie JONES
................ 3 Lonnie Jackson BOX, Jr. 1939 - 1963
.................... +Shirley Ann LUALLEN 1939 -
....... 2 John Franklin MCCALEB 1907 -
....... 2 [6] Verla MCCALEB 1910 - 2000
........... +Vernon SANDLIN
....... *2nd Husband of [6] Verla MCCALEB:
........... +Louis H. "Luie" ROBY 1904 - 1956
................ 3 James Ray ROBY 1929 -
.................... +Wilma Dean WHITEHEAD 1930 -
................ 3 Roy Gene ROBY 1933 -
.................... +Mary Louise MCCOLLUM 1935 -
.......................... 4 Evelyn Denise ROBY 1948 -
.............................. +Rick HARRIS
.......................... 4 Curtis Eugene ROBY 1959 -
.............................. +Kathy THOMAS
................ 3 Roland ROBY 1942 -
.................... +Wanda Kay BOWLES 1943 -
.......................... 4 Dewayne Eddy ROBY 1960 -
.......................... 4 Derann ROBY 1964 -