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Jack Oliver Miller

Jack Oliver Miller

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jack Oliver Miller was born in PRIVATE; was christened in PRIVATE (son of Charles Owen Miller, Jr. and Emily Esther Cutter).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Owen Miller, Jr. was born on 29 Apr 1899 in Palestine, Texas; and died.

    Charles married Emily Esther Cutter in PRIVATE. Emily (daughter of Oliver Chesley Cutter and Laura Elizabeth Eastland) was born in PRIVATE; was christened in PRIVATE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Emily Esther Cutter was born in PRIVATE; was christened in PRIVATE (daughter of Oliver Chesley Cutter and Laura Elizabeth Eastland).
    Children:
    1. 1. Jack Oliver Miller was born in PRIVATE; was christened in PRIVATE.
    2. Charles Owen Miller, III was born in PRIVATE; was christened in PRIVATE.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Oliver Chesley Cutter was born on 29 Jul 1858; died on 18 Nov 1933.

    Oliver married Laura Elizabeth Eastland on 1 Jun 1884. Laura (daughter of James Eastland and Emily Butler) was born on 19 Oct 1862 in Neches?, Texas; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Laura Elizabeth Eastland was born on 19 Oct 1862 in Neches?, Texas (daughter of James Eastland and Emily Butler); and died.
    Children:
    1. John Orin Cutter was born on 25 May 1885 in Wichita Falls, Texas; and died.
    2. Lilla Eastland Cutter was born on 1 Jan 1888; and died.
    3. Annie Celeste Cutter was born on 3 Nov 1890 in Wichita Falls, Texas; and died.
    4. Laura Elizabeth Cutter was born on 14 Sep 1894 in McKinney, Texas??; and died.
    5. 3. Emily Esther Cutter was born in PRIVATE; was christened in PRIVATE.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  James Eastland was born on 1 Nov 1827 in Madison County, Alabama; was christened on Yes, date unknown; died between 1886 and 1920.

    Notes:

    James Eastland wrote a page called Reflections on the Death of Mother and
    Others, which at one time
    Aunt Dot let me photocopy. It was wrapped in Saran Wrap and a few lines
    simply could not be read or understood because of creases in the
    original. I transcribed it as best as I could and made several copies of
    the original and of my transcription. I no longer can find the orignial
    and Aunt Dot says she can't either. I suspect that it is in her little
    office room along with her best copy of Jacob Reed Brooks' picture and
    some other family pictures and papers that she did not give me in August
    of 1994, when she gave me quite a bit. On this paper, he mentions that
    there were seven children, and then how they were down to four children
    left, etc., and that the mother, Eliza Petty Eastland, died of lockjaw in
    about 1839.

    This James Eastland apparently married Emily Butler according to little
    slip of paper with no author that was in my grandmother's notes.
    Somewhere in all my records there is a James Hiram Eastland, but I don't
    know if this is the one. No, I think James Hiram Eastland was this ones'
    nephew, son of his brother William Davis Eastland. As of this point (May
    1995), I still haven't figured out who the senator Eastland was. I just
    telephoned my cousin, Justin Glenn, in Florida, and he said the senator
    was James Oliver Eastland, born about 1904 in Mississippi, and that he
    would send me an article about him. His parents were Woods Caperton
    Eastland and Alma Austin. This phone call made 5-17-95.

    Orin's
    According to Orin Eastland, this James Eastland was his father, and was
    born Nov. l, l827 in Madison Co., Alabama. When a small infant, he was
    carried to Loncoln Co., TN. at the removal of his father. In TN. he
    resided with his father till 1839 when his mother (Eliza Petty Eastland)
    died of lockjaw. He then with some of the smalled children of the family
    went to live his with his grandfather, Hezekiah Eastland; here he lived
    until 1843 or 1844, then removed to Scott Co., Miss. At Ludlow, Ms., he
    was engaged for a time as clerk for McCabe & Smith (probably the same
    firm Seaborn Jones Smith was an attorney with). In 1846, he enlisted in
    Daniel's Co., Miss. Rifles and was mustered into service and started from
    Mexico January of 1847. The regiment took vessel at New Orleans, and was
    bound for the mouth of the Rio Grande. A severe storm was encountered and
    the vessel blown off its course so the the point of destination was not
    reached for a month. While in Mexico he was with the Army of the Rio
    Grande under Gen. Taylor. He was sergeant for a length of time, some of
    the time was prevented active service from small pox being prevalent in
    his company; though with this disease on every hand he did not contract
    it. At the close of the war he returned with other troops to Vicksburg,
    Miss. where disbanding was to take place. Then he was at school for a
    time in Hillsboro, Miss, then superintended some construction on the
    Vicksburg and Meridian R.R. near Brandon, Miss., then was a clerk in a
    store at Westville in that state in 1849 to 1850. In the summer of 1850
    he visited Tennessee, remaining until Autumn when he went to Washington
    Co., Ark. where he lived for nearly a year and was engaged with
    "Barrington & McAllister" traders with the Indians as this county was
    adjoining Indian Territory. After leaving this place he returned to
    Hillsboro, Ms.by rail to Niagra Falls, crossing to the Canadian side went
    by rail to Detroit, then to Chicago, thence to Alton and Saint Louis. At
    Saint Louis, he took a steamboat down the Mississippi River to Vicksburg,
    the return trip taking about a month.
    On October 30, 1856 James Eastland married Emily Butler, daughter of
    Landon C. (probably Carter from info obtained by Texas cousin Faye
    Courreges) Butler and his wife Elizabeth. Emily was then a young lady of
    l6 yrs. In the early part of November, the same year, they started
    overland in the company of the father-in-law (Landon C. Butler) Jackson
    Smith (my great great great grandfather, John Jackson Smith...added note
    by me, Dorothy Delina Groves Porter), and John Butler, (probably Landon's
    father or some relation and probably either the father or brother of my
    great great great grandmother, Margaret Peggy Katherine Butler Smith) and
    family for Texas. The entire party except for the latter (John Butler)
    settled on the Brazos River, about 25 miles north of Waco, at apoint
    known as Smith's Bend, Mr. Smith having land on the Bosque Co. side of
    the river.. Having lived in Hill Co. till autumn of 1857 he removed to
    Anderson Co., Tx. (we're back to talking about James Eastland) in company
    with his father-in-law (Landon C. Butler) where he reside still (in
    1882). In 1862 after the opning of the Civil War he went into Payne's
    Co., and at the organization was elected 2nd Lieutenant, in a
    reorganization was made lst lieutenant, and on the resignation of Capt.
    Payne, he became successor and Captain of the Company. This Company in
    Barnet's Regiment and Walker's Division were in action in Louisiana and
    Arkansas in the "Trans Mississippi Dept." On account of failing health
    he resigned and was discharged near Alexandria, La. and came home the
    winter of 1863, and was not able again to enter the army, Chronic
    Diarrhea was the malady. After the close of the war, his health being
    improved, he was engaged in stock raising and agriculture and interested
    in mill and gin run by water power.
    I believe his brother, William Davis Eastland was also in the War with
    Mexico.

    James married Emily Butler on 30 Oct 1856 in Scott Co., Mississippi. Emily (daughter of Landon Carter Butler and Elizabeth Byrne) was born in 1840 in Scott Co., Mississippi; died between 1887 and 1935. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Emily Butler was born in 1840 in Scott Co., Mississippi (daughter of Landon Carter Butler and Elizabeth Byrne); died between 1887 and 1935.

    Notes:

    She is probably a second cousin to her husband, or something like that,
    because I think she descends from the same Butlers that John Jackson
    Smith's wife came from. My cousin in Texas, Faye Courreges, tells me
    that her father was Landon Carter Butler, named after the very wealthy
    Landon Carter (son?? of Robert King Carter of Virginia Plantation fame).
    She said she has read Landon Carter's diary, and it is very thick, and
    very interesting. I have not connected Landon Carter Butler with the
    John Butler that was father of my Margaret Peggy Katherine Butler, but if
    and when I do, then the computer will probably indicate any double
    relationships that exist, because I think I am related to Emily Butler
    and to James Eastland even if they never married each other.

    Children:
    1. Orin Eastland was born on 31 Jul 1857; was christened on Yes, date unknown; died on 10 Jun 1939.
    2. Mary Olia Eastland was born on 15 Jun 1860; died on 16 Apr 1861.
    3. 7. Laura Elizabeth Eastland was born on 19 Oct 1862 in Neches?, Texas; and died.
    4. Aldon Eastland was born on 22 Jun 1865; died on 13 Apr 1890.
    5. Lilla Eastland was born on 7 Oct 1868; died on 19 Dec 1887.
    6. Oda Eastland was born on 26 Dec 1870; died on 13 Sep 1876.
    7. James Lucian Eastland, Sr. was born on 22 Feb 1873; and died.
    8. Milton George "Maje" Or "Major" Eastland was born on 31 Aug 1875; died between 1908 and 1966.
    9. William Hiram Eastland was born on 25 Nov 1877; died on 4 Apr 1937.
    10. May Eastland was born on 26 May 1885; and died.



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