Custom Report for Linney Pyles
Elizabeth Catherine Pool
Birth:
11 Nov 1834 in Laurens SC
Marriage:
Abt. 1849 in Laurens, SC
Death:
Sep 1856 in Laurens SC
Person Notes:
note that Elizabeth C Pool is daughter of John Pool and granddaughter of James B Pool
her husband William Henry Pool is a son of William Hudson Pool and also a grandson of James B Pool
so, according to these records, Elizabeth C Pool married her first cousin William
tombstone data:
wife of Wm H Pool
April 14, 1829
September 4. 1856
note that the 1850 census shows Stacey E Pool as William Pool's wife
which is pretty convincing evidence that EC was dead at this point
the marriage record that William H and Stacey married in 1860 is also consistent with the 1856 date
Francis Marion Pool
Birth:
14 Dec 1832 in Laurens District, Princeton, SC
Death:
11 Dec 1913 in Grandview, Johnson, Texas, USA
Person Notes:
child Francis M. POOL m. Missouri M. CRAWFORD d/o Col William H. CRAWFORD
and ________FREEMAN.
the following notes and corrections apply to the following article:Wtp notes and corrections:
Laurens District SC
John C Pool born 16 Jul 1799
Linny Pyles born 2 Apr 1803
Linnie died 11 Nov 1873
8 children, John was # 7 (James B Pool was the youngest).
Laurens County, SC not Lawrence
All docs refer to mother as Ursula Hudson.
Both James and Urusla were born in VA- not natives of England.
Grandfather James Pool did not live to 104
Taken from page 448 ... "History of Johnson"
Francis M Pool, a successful agriculturist , needs no introduction to the people of Hill County, for a long residence, and, above all, a career of usefulness and prominence have given him an acquaintance which shall last for many years. He was born in Lawrence (sic) district, South Carolina in 1832, to the marriage of John and Linnie (Pyles) Pool, both natives of that State, the father born in 1800 and the mother in 1804. John Pool received a good English education, chose agricultural pursuits as his life's calling, and was quite successful, in politics he was a Democrat, and socially he was a member of the Masonic fraternity. He resided in his native State until his death which occurred in 1886. He was a king husband, and indulgent father, and a man esteemed and respected by all. The mother died in 1872. John Pool was the youngest of four children, William, Gabriel, Elizabeth, born to James and Elizabeth (Hudson) Pool, natives of England. The grandparents came to America at an early date, settled first in Virginia and later moved to Lawrence County, South Carolina where they passed the remainder of their days, the grandfather dying at the advanced age of 104 years. Our subject's maternal grandparents, John and _____(Jones) Pyles were natives of South Carolina. The maternal great grandfather was a native of France and came to America in Colonial times settling on the Pedee river. He served in the Revolutionary war, was captured by Tories and ran over by rough shod horses until killed. Francis M Pool's parents were married in 1828 and the five children born to this union he was second in order of birth. Sanford V now resident in Bosque county, Texas; Elizabeth wife of William Pool (both deceased); John C was killed in the battle of Gettysburg. He was captain of a company was under General Lee; and Malinda J (deceased) was the wife of Stober Bolt of Laurence county South Carolina. Francis M Pool remained at home, assisting on the farm and attending school until 1854 when he went to Oxford Alabama. There he embarked in merchandising with his brother Sanford V and followed this until 1859 when he returned to South Carolina where he began buying and selling cotton. On the 1st of January 1860 he returned to Oxford Alabama but went from there to the Lone Star State the same year. He first located in the southwestern part of the State, Blanco County where he was extensively engaged in the stock business until 1862. At which date he enlisted in the Confederate Army as Second Lieutenant Company F, Lanes Regiment. In 1864 Company F and Company K were consolidated and then attached himself to Company H of Hardmean's regiment of General Thomas Green's brigade in which he served until the final surrender. After the war he returned to Blanco County, to his stock ranch and gathering together his houses took them to Mississippi. He subsequently returned to Grand View Texan and bought the first two lots sold in that place, one for business and the other for residence. There he engaged in general merchandising, continued at this until 1876 and then moved to his farm which he had purchased in 1874; thee he has since resided. He began for himself when about twenty years of age with nearly $ 2,500 and when he came to Texas he had about $ 5,000. He now owns 735 acres with 235 under cultivation and owns some property in Cleburne. In 1866 he wedded Miss Missouri II Crawford, a native of Louisiana and the daughter of Colonel William H and _____ (Freeman) Crawford, natives of South Carolina (both deceased). Mrs. Pool was a worthy member of the Missionary Baptist Church and died November 1877. T Mr. and Mrs. Pool were born four children; Sanford M at Hillsboro, Walter C, a student at Austin University; Mary E (died while a student a Cleburne) and Clarence (deceased). Mr. Pool's second marriage occurred in 1880 to the widow of Mr. Soloman. She was the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Baldwin) Jordan, natives of North Carolina. To Mr. and Mrs. Pool have been born five children: Fannie E at Cleburne; Arthur C Mollie Belle, Maize L and Frank, the last four at home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Pool are members of the Missionary Baptist Church.
child Francis M. POOL m. Missouri M. CRAWFORD d/o Col William H. CRAWFORD
and ________FREEMAN.
the following notes and corrections apply to the following article:Wtp notes and corrections:
Laurens District SC
John C Pool born 16 Jul 1799
Linny Pyles born 2 Apr 1803
Linnie died 11 Nov 1873
8 children, John was # 7 (James B Pool was the youngest).
Laurens County, SC not Lawrence
All docs refer to mother as Ursula Hudson.
Both James and Urusla were born in VA- not natives of England.
Grandfather James Pool did not live to 104
Taken from page 448 ... "History of Johnson"
Francis M Pool, a successful agriculturist , needs no introduction to the people of Hill County, for a long residence, and, above all, a career of usefulness and prominence have given him an acquaintance which shall last for many years. He was born in Lawrence (sic) district, South Carolina in 1832, to the marriage of John and Linnie (Pyles) Pool, both natives of that State, the father born in 1800 and the mother in 1804. John Pool received a good English education, chose agricultural pursuits as his life's calling, and was quite successful, in politics he was a Democrat, and socially he was a member of the Masonic fraternity. He resided in his native State until his death which occurred in 1886. He was a king husband, and indulgent father, and a man esteemed and respected by all. The mother died in 1872. John Pool was the youngest of four children, William, Gabriel, Elizabeth, born to James and Elizabeth (Hudson) Pool, natives of England. The grandparents came to America at an early date, settled first in Virginia and later moved to Lawrence County, South Carolina where they passed the remainder of their days, the grandfather dying at the advanced age of 104 years. Our subject's maternal grandparents, John and _____(Jones) Pyles were natives of South Carolina. The maternal great grandfather was a native of France and came to America in Colonial times settling on the Pedee river. He served in the Revolutionary war, was captured by Tories and ran over by rough shod horses until killed. Francis M Pool's parents were married in 1828 and the five children born to this union he was second in order of birth. Sanford V now resident in Bosque county, Texas; Elizabeth wife of William Pool (both deceased); John C was killed in the battle of Gettysburg. He was captain of a company was under General Lee; and Malinda J (deceased) was the wife of Stober Bolt of Laurence county South Carolina. Francis M Pool remained at home, assisting on the farm and attending school until 1854 when he went to Oxford Alabama. There he embarked in merchandising with his brother Sanford V and followed this until 1859 when he returned to South Carolina where he began buying and selling cotton. On the 1st of January 1860 he returned to Oxford Alabama but went from there to the Lone Star State the same year. He first located in the southwestern part of the State, Blanco County where he was extensively engaged in the stock business until 1862. At which date he enlisted in the Confederate Army as Second Lieutenant Company F, Lanes Regiment. In 1864 Company F and Company K were consolidated and then attached himself to Company H of Hardmean's regiment of General Thomas Green's brigade in which he served until the final surrender. After the war he returned to Blanco County, to his stock ranch and gathering together his houses took them to Mississippi. He subsequently returned to Grand View Texan and bought the first two lots sold in that place, one for business and the other for residence. There he engaged in general merchandising, continued at this until 1876 and then moved to his farm which he had purchased in 1874; thee he has since resided. He began for himself when about twenty years of age with nearly $ 2,500 and when he came to Texas he had about $ 5,000. He now owns 735 acres with 235 under cultivation and owns some property in Cleburne. In 1866 he wedded Miss Missouri II Crawford, a native of Louisiana and the daughter of Colonel William H and _____ (Freeman) Crawford, natives of South Carolina (both deceased). Mrs. Pool was a worthy member of the Missionary Baptist Church and died November 1877. T Mr. and Mrs. Pool were born four children; Sanford M at Hillsboro, Walter C, a student at Austin University; Mary E (died while a student a Cleburne) and Clarence (deceased). Mr. Pool's second marriage occurred in 1880 to the widow of Mr. Soloman. She was the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Baldwin) Jordan, natives of North Carolina. To Mr. and Mrs. Pool have been born five children: Fannie E at Cleburne; Arthur C Mollie Belle, Maize L and Frank, the last four at home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Pool are members of the Missionary Baptist Church.
John C Pool
Birth:
16 Jul 1799 in Laurens District, Princeton, SC
Marriage:
Abt. 1828
Death:
31 Jul 1837 in Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, USA?
Person Notes:
Francis M. POOL'S parents John and Linnie, were married in 1828 in SC.
Francis was the second of five children born to the union."
John POOL received a good education and pursued farming all his life. He
was a Democrat and a Mason, remained in South Carolina until his death in
1836. He was a kind husband and an indulgent father and a man that was
esteemed and respected by all who knew him. The mother, Linnie PYLES POOL
died also in South Carolina in 1872
John C Pool
Birth:
1836 in Laurens SC
Death:
16 Jul 1863 in Gettysburg, PA
Person Notes:
John C Pool, son of John C Pool and Linney Pyles
was a Captain of a company under General Lee's command.
He died at the Battle of Gettysburg.
John Pyles
Birth:
09 Jul 1774 in Granville ? NC
Death:
1870
Linney Pyles
Birth:
02 Apr 1803 in poss Laurens SC
Marriage:
Abt. 1828
Death:
11 Nov 1873 in poss Laurens SC
Person Notes:
Linnie's parents were John PYLES and
_______(JONES) PYLES were also natives of SC. The maternal
great-grandfather (JONES) was a native of France and came to America in
Colonial times and settled on the Pee Dee River. He served in the
Revolutionary War, was captured by the Tories, staked to the ground and run
over by rough shod horses until he died.
Malinda J Pool
Birth:
28 Feb 1838 in Laurens, South Carolina, USA
Marriage:
11 Nov 1859 in Laurens District , SC
Death:
12 Dec 1875
Nancy unk rel Cunningham
Birth:
1780 in Laurens SC
Ruth Jones
Birth:
Bet. 1760-1775
Sanford Vandifer Pool
Birth:
08 Mar 1831 in North Carolina, USA
Marriage:
04 Sep 1856 in Calhoun County, Alabama, USA
Death:
06 Jun 1897 in Valley Mills, Bosque, Texas, United States
Person Notes:
fought in Civil War, received presidential Pardon (TX) after the war
William grandchild? P M Pool
Birth:
22 Mar 1847 in ?Laurens, SC
Death:
11 Sep 1864 in Laurens SC