Saturday, January 31, 2015

James Jefferson Burnett and Lucy Rich


After the death of wife Leona, James Jefferson “Jeff” Burnett married the widow Lucy Rebecca Moore Rich.  They were married on 28-Mar-1932.[1]

Lucy was born 31-Dec-1884 and is the daughter of James Riley Moore and Emily Rebecca Johnson.  Lucy was previously married to Daniel Clarence Rich who died in 1931.  Lucy and Daniel had seven children.   Two of their children would have been minors at the time of Jeff and Lucy’s marriage, so it is likely they lived in the Jeff Burnett home along with their mother.

Undoubtedly things did not work out too well between Jeff and Lucy because in April 1934 they were separated and on 30-May-1935 their divorce became final.[2]

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Jeff Burnett and Lucy Rich Marriage License,
Calcasieu Parish La, Courthouse,
 Marriage Records, Book 28, Page 445 
Jeff Burnett Lucy Rich Burnett Divorce, Beauregard Parish, LA Courthouse, Land Records,
Book 57, Page 177.

Lucy Rich, date unknown, photo provided by Vicki Lamendola.
 







[1] Calcasieu Parish La, Courthouse, Marriage Records, Book 28, Page 445.

[2] Beauregard Parish, LA Courthouse, Land Records, Book 57, Page 177-178.

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Alfred Burnett the Mason


Alfred Burnett was a Mason.  At some time before 1855-1856 he received his Master Mason degree in Biloxi, Mississippi.[1]

In 1860 the Free & Accepted Mason Lodge Number 165 of Lake Charles, Louisiana was formed and Alfred was one of the 10 charter members.  He held the office of “Tyler”, which is a person that guards the door to the lodge.[2]

In 1867 Alfred was a founding member of the Sam Todd Lodge Number 182 in Sugartown, Louisiana.[3]

I have been in contact with the Lake Charles Mason’s and have requested that they look for more information concerning Alfred, however at this time little else is know about Alfred’s ties to the Masons.





[1] Larry Baily Sr., Secretary of the Sam Todd Lodge No. 182, personal communication, 02-Nov-2013.

[2]  Southwest Louisiana Genealogical & Historical Library, Lake Charles, LA, Maude Reid Scrapbook,  Volume 3, p.223, from microfilm.

[3]History of Sam Todd Lodge No. 182. http://library.beau.org/~samtoddlodge/history.html, accessed 18-Jan-15.

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Isabelle Burnett - Part 3

Isabelle Burnett Tullis is the 9th child of Alfred and Julia Burnett. This is part 3 of information concerning Isabelle.  Part 1 can be found clicking here.  Part 2 here.

Isabelle “Belle” Burnett Tullis is buried at Hollywood Cemetery in Houston, Texas.  Her grave is located in the Strangers Rest area, Section 41, Space 1.[1] The odd thing is – her grave marker reads Elizabeth Tullis.[2]

I have spoken with the cemetery office and have also researched the online cemetery records. All of the cemetery records that can be located record her name as Belle Tullis.

There is another instance where the name Elizabeth Tullis was used and that was on her son Ocie L. Tullis’s death certificate.  Ocie died 32 years after his mother and his death certificate records her name as Elizabeth Burnett.

Could it be over the years after Isabelle’s death that descendants lost track of her name?  Maybe the headstone was placed years after she died and the descendants had forgotten her name?

Belle Tullis, Hollywood Cemetery Interment Record, Footnote 1.

Belle Tullis Grave Marker. Footnote 2.


Ocie Tullis Death Certificate. Ancestry.com. Texas, Death Certificates, 1903–1982 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.




[1] "Texas, Houston, Historic Hollywood Cemetery Records, 1895-2008," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-29708-2281-39?cc=2040173&wc=9FV8-BZW:347677501 : accessed 11 January 2015), Record of single interments 1904-1941 vol BX > image 64 of 107; Historic Hollywood Cemetery, Houston.
 

[2] Isabelle Burnett Tullis headstone, Find A Grave Memorial # 29150222, photo by Erika Velez.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Isabelle Burnett - Ninth child of Alfred and Julia Burnett - Update

In 2014 I took the Ancestry DNA test.  While sorting through my DNA matches I came across a descendant of a Isabelle Tullis.  After some research, I have confirmed that this genetic match is a descendant of our Isabelle Burnett, the ninth child of Alfred and Julia Burnett.

What we previously knew about Isabelle is that she appeared in the 1860 and 1870 US census living in the household of Alfred and Julia Burnett.  After that time, she vanished and it was though she could have died at a young age.

With the information provided by Isabelle’s descendent we can now trace this family.  After leaving home Isabelle can be located in the 1880 US census married to William R. Tullis and living in Orange County, Texas.  William listed his occupation as a farmer and is the son of James Tullis and Sarah Brown. William was born in Jackson, Mississippi on 29-Aug-1852. 

William and Isabelle had six children.

1.    Willis Mcgee Tullis, 18-Mar-1878 to 01-Apr-1941.  Husband of Jennie Barcley.

2.    Frederick Olive Tullis, 12-Nov-1886 to 01-Apr-1953. Husband of Mamie H. Nixon.

3.    Ocie Lee Tullis, 23-Sep-1888 to 11-Jul-1954. Husband of Myrtle Ann Ross.

4.    Daner Tullis, Sep-1890 to unknown.

5.    Leonidas Tullis, Apr-1895 to unknown.

6.    William Carl Tullis, 06-Feb-1900 to 21-Feb-1947.  Died by drowning and was not married.

The 1900 US Census is full of information concerning Isabelle.[1]  She was born Jul 1860 and was married in 1875.  William and Isabelle had 11 children to which 6 were living in 1900.  In 1900 the family was residing in Vernon Parish, Louisiana, where William made a living as a lumberman.

William and Isabelle cannot be located in the 1910 or 1920 US census, though in 1917 we can find William and Isabelle living in Houston, Texas.[2]

Isabelle was known to her family as “Belle” Burnett.   There are a few instances where her children or grandchildren recorded her name as Elizabeth Burnett.  Possibly her middle name was Elizabeth?

Isabelle died 28-Feb-1922 in Houston, TX and is buried in Hollywood Cemetery in Houston, TX. I am currently in contact with the cemetery concerning the burial records and will update the blog once I receive additional information.

William died 03-Sep-1922 in Fletcher, Texas and it is unknown where he is buried.

Every effort is made to document my sources and give credit to others that have supplied information or photos for this blog.  If you use photos or information from this blog, please consider giving credit to those which have furnished the information. Most of the credits or references will be found in the photo captions or in the footnotes section.



1900 US Census, see footnote 1.




Isabelle Burnett Death Certificate, Ancestry.com. Texas, Death Certificates, 1903–1982 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013



William Tullis Death Certificate, Ancestry.com. Texas, Death Certificates, 1903–1982 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013
 




[1] Year: 1900; Census Place: Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, Louisiana; Roll: 585; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 0098; FHL microfilm: 1240585


[2] Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.