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Napoleon Bonaparte Rankin

Napoleon Bonaparte Rankin

Male 1828 - 1906  (77 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Napoleon Bonaparte Rankin was born on 11 Nov 1828 in Liberty, Co. Texas (son of Frederick Harrison Rankin and Elizabeth Smith); died on 26 Sep 1906 in Rankin, Ellis Co. Texas - Buried Elm Branch Cem. Bardwell.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Fact 1

    Notes:

    !SOURCE:
    (1) 1850 Polk Co, TX Census, dwelling 56, family 56, page 180.
    (2) 1870 Ellis Co, TX Census, dwelling 8, family 11, page 302.
    (3) 1880 Ellis Co, TX Census, dwelling 497, family 497, page 54.
    (4) 1900 Ellis Co, TX Census, dwelling 201, family 203.
    (5) Tombstone Inscription.
    (6) Ellis Co, TX Marriage Record Book B, page 71. Married by F.D. Ray, Teaching
    Elder, ME Church.
    (7) Ellis Co, TX Brand Book A, page 74, No 1099.

    !NOTE:
    (1) Mason since age 21, Charter Member of Chambers Creek Lodge No. 499.
    (2) Oath of Allegiance, Ellis Co. Register, #547, 14 Oct 1865.
    (3) From "The Graham Leader", 13 Aug 1885: Mr. N.B. Rankin, in feeble
    health, ask his daughters, age 19 & 17, to go upstairs and get a small
    amount of spirits from a barrel just before supper. They did so, using a
    candle which was held close to the faucet [sic] causing an explosion which
    set the house on fire, instantly killing one daughter. The other died this
    morning. Mr. Rankin's house was large and costly and the entire contents
    were lost. He and Mrs. Rankin are barely alive.

    !LAND:
    (1) Foster, Maria C. & husband, grantor, N.B. Rankin, grantee, deed 25 Sep
    1869, book H, page 78.

    Napoleon married Mary Lucretia Hardeman on 2 Nov 1860 in Italy, Ellis Co, TX. Mary was born on 21 Oct 1838 in Washington Co, TX; died on 21 Jan 1912 in Rankin, Ellis Co, TX. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Alexander Marshall Rankin was born on 30 Mar 1864 in Rankin, Ellis Co, TX; died on 12 Jul 1933 in Rankin, Ellis Co, TX.
    2. Harry M. Rankin was born on 6 Mar 1866 in Rankin, Ellis Co, TX; died on 4 Jul 1920 in Dallas, Dallas Co, TX.
    3. Annie Gartin Rankin was born on 23 Sep 1869 in Rankin, Ellis Co, TX; died on 6 Aug 1885 in Rankin, Ellis Co, TX.
    4. Mattie Virginia Rankin was born on 28 Jul 1872 in Rankin, Ellis Co, TX; died on 6 Aug 1885 in Rankin, Ellis Co, TX.
    5. Earl Wright Rankin was born about 1874 in Rankin, Ellis Co, TX; died on 18 Sep 1918 in Ellis Co, TX.
    6. Fannie Rankin was born on 21 May 1875 in Rankin, Ellis Co, TX; died on 22 Mar 1893 in Rankin, Ellis Co, TX.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Frederick Harrison Rankin was born on 15 Feb 1794 in Mason Co. Kentucky (son of Colonel Robert Rankin and Margaret (Peggy) Kendall Berry); died on 2 Jul 1874 in Ennis, Ellis Co. Texas; was buried in Myrtle Cemetery, Ellis Co., Texas.

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    • Fact 1: Fact 1

    Notes:

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    The Coldspring United Methodist Church; Its 1858 Santuary is believed to be the oldest Methodist Church in continous use in Texas today. The church actually was organized in 1848 with a gift of of land donated by Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rankin to the congregation. Among the trustees named to receive the gift from the well known Indian agent of Sam Houston's was Henderson Yoakum who later published two volumes of Texas History that are still used for reference by present day scholars.

    Facts about this person:

    Fact 1 1822
    came to texas as one of Stephen F Austin's Three Hundred

    Source: update july.ftw
    Medium: Other
    Date of Import: Apr 2, 1999

    Fact 2
    He was issued a league of land on San Jacinto Bay in Harris county.

    Source: update july.ftw
    Medium: Other
    Date of Import: Apr 2, 1999

    Fact 3
    He later settled in Ellis county and built the community of Rankin

    Source: update july.ftw
    Medium: Other
    Date of Import: Apr 2, 1999

    Fact 4 1936
    The state honored Fredrick and Elizabeth by erecting a monument over their grave

    Source: update july.ftw
    Medium: Other
    Date of Import: Apr 2, 1999

    RANKIN, FREDERICK HARRISON (1794-1874). Frederick Harrison Rankin, son of Margaret "Peggy" (Berry) and Robert Rankin,qv was born in Kentucky on February 15, 1794. He lived in Alabama and Mississippi before coming to Texas in 1822. On July 7, 1824, as one of Stephen F. Austin'sqv Old Three Hundredqv colonists, he received title to a sitio and a labor of land in what later became Harris County. The census of March 1826 listed him as a farmer and stock raiser with a household including his wife, Elizabeth "Polly" (Smith), two sons, and three servants. Rankin had eight children. His house at the head of the San Jacinto River was a polling place in October 1830. After several years he moved near to Spring Creek and in 1832 to Polk County. He attended a meeting of "Old Texians" held in Houston in March 1849 to recommend quieting of land titles in the state. In 1850 he was Undisclosed in Polk County. He subsequently resided in Navarro County and in 1874 was Undisclosed on Chambers Creek in Ellis County. He later purchased the Ellis County property, eighteen miles south of Waxahachie, and settled there. He died on July 2, 1874, and was buried in Myrtle Cemetery at Ennis. In 1936 the Texas Centennialqv Commission erected a monument at his grave.

    Frederick married Elizabeth Smith about 1822 in Louisana. Elizabeth was born on 30 Jan 1802 in Louisana; died on 1 Jun 1894 in Ennis, Ellis Co. Texas - Buried Myrtle Cem.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Smith was born on 30 Jan 1802 in Louisana; died on 1 Jun 1894 in Ennis, Ellis Co. Texas - Buried Myrtle Cem..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Fact 1

    Notes:

    !NOTE:
    (1) Father: William Smith. Parents believed born in England.
    (2) According to the membership application of Mary Frances Noel to the Society
    of Colonial Dames, William Smith's death date was 6 June 1882.
    (3) Cattle Brand No. 375, Brand Book A, page 26, dated 25 April 1853.

    Children:
    1. Allen Rankin was born about 1821 in LA; died in TX.
    2. Harriet Rankin was born about 1823 in Liberty, Co. Texas; died in Ellis Co. Texas - Buried Myrtle Cem..
    3. Robert S. Rankin was born on 1 Feb 1826 in Austin's Colony, Harris Co. Texas; died on 3 Apr 1894 in Ellis Co. Texas - Buried Myrtle Cem..
    4. 1. Napoleon Bonaparte Rankin was born on 11 Nov 1828 in Liberty, Co. Texas; died on 26 Sep 1906 in Rankin, Ellis Co. Texas - Buried Elm Branch Cem. Bardwell.
    5. Austin S. Rankin was born on 24 Aug 1832 in Liberty, Co. Texas; died on 26 Apr 1877 in Ellis Co. Texas - Buried Myrtle Cem..
    6. Emily A. Rankin was born on 1 Dec 1835 in Prob Liberty Co, TX; died on 11 Jul 1913 in Ellis Co. Texas Buried Elm Branch Cem. Bardwell.
    7. Alexander Marshall Rankin was born about 1839 in Liberty, Co. Texas; died about 1 Mar 1864 in LA.
    8. Mary Ann (Mollie) Rankin was born in 1843 in Texas; died in Ennis, Ellis Co. Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Colonel Robert RankinColonel Robert Rankin was born on 18 Sep 1753 in Frederick Co, VA (son of Robert William Rankin and Margaret Masena Marshall); died on 13 Nov 1837 in Coldsprings, San Jacinto Co.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Category: American Revolution Heroes, Texas Revolution Heroes, Texas Pioneers

    Notes:

    Colonel Robert Rankin, was the first County Clerk of Mason County when the first court was convened at his home, May 26, 1789, in the town of Washington, KY, then VA. In 1817, Colonel Rankin and his wife were residents of Jefferson City, Mississippi Territory. Both died in Texas.

    Burial December 01, 1837
    Frederick Co, VA

    Full Name: Robert Rankin Location:
    Veteran, American Revolution; Veteran, War of 1812; Veteran, Republic of Texas Birth Date: 1753 Died: November 13, 1837 Buried: Reinterred June 11, 1936

    Biography:
    RANKIN, ROBERT (1753-1837). Revolutionary War veteran Robert Rankin was born in the colony of Virginia in 1753. He entered the service of the Continental Army in 1776 with the Third Regiment of the Virginia line and participated in the battles of Germantown, Brandywine, and Stony Point, as well as the siege of Charleston, where he was captured; he remained a prisoner of war until exchanged, at which time he received a promotion to lieutenant. On October 1, 1781, during a furlough, he married Margaret (Peggy) Berry in Frederick County, Virginia. He returned to active duty on October 15 and served until the war's end. Robert and Margaret Rankin had three daughters and seven sons, one of whom was Frederick Harrison Rankin. The family moved to Kentucky in 1784. In 1786 Rankin was named by the Virginia legislature as one of nine trustees for the newly established town of Washington, in Bourbon County (later Mason County), Kentucky. In 1792 he served as a delegate from Mason County to the Danville Convention, which drafted the first constitution of Kentucky. He also became an elector of the Kentucky Senate of 1792. The last mention of Rankin in Mason County, Kentucky, is in the 1800 census. The Rankins moved to Logan County, Kentucky, in 1802 and to the Tombigbee River in Mississippi Territory in 1811; the area of their home eventually became Washington County, Alabama. Four of the Rankin sons fought in the War of 1812. The family suffered a severe financial reversal around 1819-20, probably in conjunction with land speculation and the panic of 1819. In July 1828 Rankin first made an application for a pension for his Revolutionary War service.

    In 1832 the Rankins moved to Joseph Vehlein's colony in Texas, along with the William Butler and Peter Cartwright families. Rankin was issued a certificate of character by Jesse Grimes on November 3, 1834, as required by the Mexican government. He applied for a land grant in Vehlein's colony on November 13 of the same year and received a league and labor in October 1835. The town of Coldspring, San Jacinto County, is located on Rankin's original grant. Rankin had the reputation of being a just and diplomatic man. He was a friend of Sam Houston, and his influence with the Indians in the region was well known. Houston reputedly called upon him in the spring of 1836 to encourage neutrality among the Indians during the crucial Texan retreat toward San Jacinto. Toward the end of 1836 Rankin became ill, and he and his wife moved to St. Landry parish, Louisiana, where he died on November 13, 1837. His body was brought back to the family home near Coldspring, in the new Republic of Texas, and buried in the old Butler Cemetery. In 1936 he was reinterred at the State Cemetery in Austin. His widow lived in Texas with her sons, William and Frederick, in Polk, Montgomery, and Liberty counties until her death sometime after December 1852.

    BIBLIOGRAPHY: Louis Wiltz Kemp Papers, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin. Veterans Administration Records, U.S. National Archives, Washington.
    (Research):Colonel Richard Robert Rankin is buried in Texas State Cemetary behind the statue of Stephen Austin. His body was moved from Cold Springs Texas and reinterred in Austin in the State Cemetary. He was advisor and friend and neighbor of Sam Houston. He was the only officer of the Continental Army to die and be buried in Texas.

    Robert Rankin(s) b King George Co. VA 1753 m Margaret Berry in Frederick Co. VA. In Rev War pension application he says he is a "near kinsman" of John Marshall (Sup Crt J.). He moved to Mason Co. Ky with the Thomas Marshall family after the war and named a son John Keith Rankin.

    Robert married Margaret (Peggy) Kendall Berry on 1 Oct 1781 in Fredrick County, Virginia. Margaret (daughter of Captain Thomas Berry and Frances Ann Kendall) was born on 16 Feb 1756 in Frederick Co. Virginia; died about 12 Mar 1844 in Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret (Peggy) Kendall Berry was born on 16 Feb 1756 in Frederick Co. Virginia (daughter of Captain Thomas Berry and Frances Ann Kendall); died about 12 Mar 1844 in Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Category: Texas Pioneers
    • Fact 1: Fact 1
    • Name: Peggy

    Notes:

    Facts about this person:

    Fact 1 October 25, 1841
    petioned the 6th congress to manumit her slave Inez and her 3 children.

    Source: update july.ftw
    Medium: Other
    Date of Import: Apr 2, 1999

    Children:
    1. Thomas Berry Rankin was born on 8 Aug 1783 in Frederick Co, VA; died in 1813 in TX.
    2. Elizabeth Rankin was born on 27 Jan 1785 in Mason Co, KY; died between 1786 and 1879.
    3. William Marshall Rankin was born on 24 Aug 1786 in Mason Co. Kentucky; died on 17 Apr 1857 in Walker Co. Texas - Buried Old Huntsville.
    4. Joseph Rankin was born on 4 Nov 1788 in Mason Co, KY; died on 30 Aug 1813 in Fort Mims, AL.
    5. John Keith Rankin was born on 5 Jan 1791 in Mason Co., Kentucky; died on 17 Nov 1884 in Thomaston, Dewitt Co., Texas; was buried in Dewitt Co., Texas.
    6. James M. Rankin was born on 27 Jun 1792 in Mason Co, KY; died in 1844 in Sheldon, Harris, TX.
    7. Masena Rankin was born on 27 Jun 1792 in Mason Co., KY; died about 1815 in MS.
    8. 2. Frederick Harrison Rankin was born on 15 Feb 1794 in Mason Co. Kentucky; died on 2 Jul 1874 in Ennis, Ellis Co. Texas; was buried in Myrtle Cemetery, Ellis Co., Texas.
    9. Henry Rankin was born on 27 Feb 1796 in Mason Co, KY; died between 1797 and 1886.
    10. Frances Rankin was born on 18 Feb 1798 in Mason Co, KY; died between 1816 and 1892.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert William Rankin was born about 1727 in Frederick Co, VA; died in 1757.

    Notes:

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    Robert married Margaret Masena Marshall on 3 May 1751. Margaret (daughter of Colonel John Marshall and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Markham) was born in 1733 in Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co, VA; died between 1757 and 1827. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret Masena Marshall was born in 1733 in Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co, VA (daughter of Colonel John Marshall and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Markham); died between 1757 and 1827.

    Notes:

    ! Margaret married Robert William Rankin on 5-13-1751.

    Children:
    1. George Rankin was born between 1749 and 1775; died between 1755 and 1856.
    2. James Rankin was born between 1749 and 1775; died between 1755 and 1856.
    3. Benjamin Rankin was born between 1749 and 1775; died between 1755 and 1856.
    4. Joseph Rankin was born between 1749 and 1775; died between 1755 and 1856.
    5. Moses Rankin was born between 1749 and 1775; died between 1755 and 1856.
    6. 4. Colonel Robert Rankin was born on 18 Sep 1753 in Frederick Co, VA; died on 13 Nov 1837 in Coldsprings, San Jacinto Co.
    7. William Rankin was born in 1758 in VA; and died.

  3. 10.  Captain Thomas Berry was born in Jul 1733 in Berry Plain, King George County, Virginia (son of Captain Joseph Berry and Catherine Simcock); died on 18 Dec 1818 in The Briers, Frederick County, Virgina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Fact 1

    Notes:

    Moved to Frederick Co, Virginia , named new home "Berry Plain", after his birthplace.

    Captain, 8th Virginia Regiment, served throughout the Revolutionary War.

    In 1919 G. G. Perry had signed receipts from Captain Berry's soldiers, who he paid out of his own purse when the government was unable to furnish funds.

    Will Book E, pg.17, Will of Thomas Berry, Frederick County ,Va., probated 3/4/1819, record Mason Co., Ky, June 1819.

    His place was "The Briers" at Berry's Ferry, Frederick Co., Virginia.

    Facts about this person:

    Military service
    Revolutionary War / DAR

    Occupation
    Carpenter and house joiner

    Thomas married Frances Ann Kendall in 1758 in King George Co, Virginia. Frances (daughter of Samuel Kendall and Elizabeth Woffendale) was born in 1737 in King George County, Virginia; died in 1818 in The Briers, Frederick County, Virgina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Frances Ann Kendall was born in 1737 in King George County, Virginia (daughter of Samuel Kendall and Elizabeth Woffendale); died in 1818 in The Briers, Frederick County, Virgina.
    Children:
    1. 5. Margaret (Peggy) Kendall Berry was born on 16 Feb 1756 in Frederick Co. Virginia; died about 12 Mar 1844 in Texas.
    2. Elizabeth Berry was born on 7 Aug 1760 in Berry Plain, King George County, Virginia; and died.
    3. Winifred Berry was born on 9 Jun 1761; died between 1762 and 1855.
    4. Joseph Berry was born on 22 Apr 1762; died before 1852.
    5. Jane Berry was born on 19 Jun 1764 in Berry Plain, King George County, Virginia; died in Dec 1850 in Mason County, Kentucky.
    6. William Berry was born on 9 Mar 1768 in Berry Plain, King George Co., Virginia; died between 1769 and 1858.
    7. Thomas Berry was born on 24 Dec 1770 in Berry Plain, King George Co., Virginia; died between 1771 and 1860.
    8. Sarah Berry was born on 12 Jul 1773 in Berry Plain, King George Co., Virginia; and died.
    9. Samuel Berry was born on 16 Sep 1775 in Berry Plain, King George Co., Virginia; and died.
    10. Catherine Berry was born on 25 Nov 1777 in Berry Plain, King George Co., Virginia; and died.



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