Joan VanBurkleo

Female 1931 -  (92 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joan VanBurkleo was born 14 Dec 1931 (daughter of Hugh Emmons VanBurkleo and Una Frizzell).

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    • Reference Number: 29841

    Joan married Ralph Jenkins 1948; divorced 1972. Ralph died 1991. [Group Sheet]

    Joan — Edd Thomae. [Group Sheet]

    Joan married Frank Sizer Apr 2006. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hugh Emmons VanBurkleo was born 2 Sep 1906 (son of Samuel Emmons VanBurkleo and Nancy Jane Penn); died 19 Apr 1980.

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    • Reference Number: 29838

    Hugh — Una Frizzell. Una was born 3 Nov 1910; died 26 May 1972. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Una Frizzell was born 3 Nov 1910; died 26 May 1972.

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    • Reference Number: 29839

    Children:
    1. Joyce VanBurkleo was born 12 Jul 1930; died 5 Oct 1933.
    2. 1. Joan VanBurkleo was born 14 Dec 1931.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel Emmons VanBurkleo was born 16 Apr 1868, St Charles, Missouri, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 29823

    Notes:

    Samuel attended Central College in Missouri. In the early 1890's he went to Eden, Concho County, Texas. He taught in the public schools for 27 years and was the principal of all the schools.

    Samuel — Nancy Jane Penn. Nancy (daughter of Robert Gilmore Penn and Elizabeth Susan Littrell) was born 4 May 1873, Duncanville, Dallas, Texas, USA; died 16 Apr 1962, Harlingen, Cameron, Texas, USA; was buried , Harlingen, Cameron, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Nancy Jane Penn was born 4 May 1873, Duncanville, Dallas, Texas, USA (daughter of Robert Gilmore Penn and Elizabeth Susan Littrell); died 16 Apr 1962, Harlingen, Cameron, Texas, USA; was buried , Harlingen, Cameron, Texas, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 29822

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Mont Meta Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Clarence Gilmore VanBurkleo was born 21 Jun 1894; died 29 Dec 1894.
    2. Samuel Leonard VanBurkleo was born 30 Oct 1895; died 25 Sep 1905, Duncanville, Dallas, Texas, USA.
    3. Benjamin Eucebius VanBurkleo was born 22 Jan 1898, Paris, Lamar, Texas, USA.
    4. Elizabeth Louise VanBurkleo was born 13 Sep 1900; died , California, USA.
    5. Dora Mae VanBurkleo was born 6 Mar 1903, Greer, Oklahoma, USA.
    6. 2. Hugh Emmons VanBurkleo was born 2 Sep 1906; died 19 Apr 1980.
    7. Robert Perry VanBurkleo was born 15 Jan 1909; died Abt 1973, San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA; was buried , Harlingen, Cameron, Texas, USA.
    8. Christina VanBurkleo was born 8 Jan 1912.
    9. Tracy Lee VanBurkleo, Sr was born 7 Sep 1915; died 1976.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Robert Gilmore Penn was born 3 Oct 1835, Lebanon, St Clair, Illinois, USA (son of John Penn and Nancy Anderson); died 13 Dec 1911, Altus, Jackson, Oklahoma, USA; was buried , Altus, Jackson, Oklahoma, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 29798

    Notes:

    In 1861 Robert Gilmore Penn owned over eight hundred acres of land, five slaves, eighty horses, one hundred cattle, twenty sheep, and other miscellaneous property. The total was worth an impressive $11,760. As with the estates of his brothers, William and John Wesley, the progression of the war seemed to have little impact on his fortunes at first. The value of his lands held steady; he maintained his slaveholding status; and the size of his herds made modest increases. His total estate climbed to $12,690 in 1862, but in 1865 his holdings were worth only $5,890. The devaluation of real and personal property was but one of the manifestations of the economic uncertainty, even chaos, brought on by the Civil War.

    But for the Penn family whose sons were of fighting age, the confusion and loss proved more than economic. Robert Gilmore Penn's older brother, William Penn, was killed at Pea Ridge, Arkansas (see above). His brother John Wesley Penn, commanded troops (see above). Robert Gilmore Penn began his military service as a member of the Cedar Hill Cavalry Company. As a private, he served with the Home Guard also under Captain Richard L. Sullivan. But later Robert joined the Texas Cavalry in the Regiment of Colonel Nathaniel M. Burford who was a prominent Dallas resident. On March 21, 1862, he enlisted at Dallas and served in Captain Allen Beard's unit. When he was mustered in, Robert was described as being twenty-six years of age, standing five feet and ten and one-half inches tall, and having grey eyes and black hair. He served in the regiment along with seventy-five other men and was a member of Company B. Robert was mustered in on March 21 and on May 8, 1862; he received bounty pay of $50 on June 24, 1862. The Nineteenth Regiment of the Texas Cavalry was attached to Hawes', G. W. Carter's, Flourney's, W. Steele's, and W. H. Parson's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department. Five men were killed, nineteen wounded, and nine were missing from the unit after Marmaduke's Missouri Raid. The unit continued its service, fighting in Arkansas, and then serving in the operations against Bank's Red River Campaign. The regiment returned to Arkansas and then ended the war at Marshall, Texas, where it disbanded in May 1865.

    The following is a copy of a letter he wrote during the Civil War:

    Camp Calley's Ridge, Arkansas
    May 18, 1863
    Dear Brother and Sister:

    I received your very welcome letter yesterday dated 15th Apr. 1863 and was glad to heare that you all was well. We are now camped about 45 miles east of Jackson Port. We wil remaine here - or near here - for about two weeks to rest our horses and get them shod - unless routed by the enemy. We camped in Missouri on the 18 night of Apr. for the first time. We went to Petersen on a forced march traveling almost day and night. There was about 600 feds stationed at Paterson. Our brigade went one rode(sic) and a Missouri Brigade went another. The two Brigades were to meet at Paterson at the same time, Colonel Carter's Regt. was in the advance of our Brigade. I suppose he thought it would be an easy game and rushed on with his Regt. and Captain Pratt's Battery and got to Paterson about two hours before the Mo. Brigade.

    .................
    R. G. Gilmore

    After the war Robert Gilmore Penn's estate depreciated further. During the late 1860's Robert G. Penn began selling some of his land, essentially reducing his acreage that he held within each of his surveys. He maintained an estate equal to approximately half of his antebellum estate and continued to keep horses and cattle and to retain a good amount of miscellaneous property following the war. In 1870, he was thirty-four years of age, a farmer whose real estate was valued at $4,500 and personal property at $1,785.

    He was a thirty-second degree Mason. He traded land in Duncanville for large land tracts in Concho County, Texas, but lost it all in a swindle, involving British investors. He went to Altus, Oklahoma, and filed for a section of land.

    He stated in some papers that his land was in Greer County, but this is not where Altus is at the present time, possibly the boundaries have changed over the years.

    He later married (2) Betty Shikles.

    Buried:
    Navajo Cemetery

    Robert married Elizabeth Susan Littrell 25 Jul 1872, Dallas, Texas, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of Benjamin Littrell and Nancy Huckaby) was born 1 Dec 1847, Barren, Kentucky, USA; died 11 May 1877, Dallas, Texas, USA; was buried , Dallas, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 11.  Elizabeth Susan Littrell was born 1 Dec 1847, Barren, Kentucky, USA (daughter of Benjamin Littrell and Nancy Huckaby); died 11 May 1877, Dallas, Texas, USA; was buried , Dallas, Texas, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 29819

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Little Bethel Cemetery

    Children:
    1. 5. Nancy Jane Penn was born 4 May 1873, Duncanville, Dallas, Texas, USA; died 16 Apr 1962, Harlingen, Cameron, Texas, USA; was buried , Harlingen, Cameron, Texas, USA.
    2. Eliza Elen Penn was born 25 Jan 1875, Duncanville, Dallas, Texas, USA; died 22 Mar 1876, Duncanville, Dallas, Texas, USA; was buried , Dallas, Texas, USA.
    3. Elizabeth Penn was born 7 May 1877, Duncanville, Dallas, Texas, USA; died 13 Jul 1877, Duncanville, Dallas, Texas, USA; was buried , Dallas, Texas, USA.