Thomas J.C. Berryhill and Jane Heideron (Henderson)had the following children:
•Benjamin born 1861 in Marion Co., AL
•James "Bud" born 1864 in Marion Co., AL
•William Riley born 1866 in Hinds Co., MS
•Easter C. born 1869 Hinds Co., MS
•Alley born in 1873 died 1886
•Andrew born 1876 buried in Navarro Co., TX
•John Thomas born Aug.7, 1878 died Dec. 2, 1959
•Kate born 1880
•Frank born Nov. 27, 1883 died July 4, 1937 buried in Dresden Cemetery.
Thomas J.C. Berryhill was the 6th child of James Joseph Berryhill.
Tom was 80 years old and Buried on 5/17/1917 one day after his death. Info given at the Okmulgee cemetery office.
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1910 Census record for Hamilton, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma shows his name as James Thomas Berryhill, born in Georgia, married to Hannah. He was not listed as a Veteran of the Civil War, but it doesn't appear the enumerator marked any one as having served. However, there is evidence for pension with the Oklahoma, Confederate Pension Applications, 1879-1920 as follows:
Name James Thomas Berryhill
Veteran's Name James Thomas Berryhill
Event Type Pension
Event Date 20 Nov 1916
Event Place Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Event Place (Original) Tulsa
Thomas J.C. Berryhill and Jane Heideron (Henderson)had the following children:
•Benjamin born 1861 in Marion Co., AL
•James "Bud" born 1864 in Marion Co., AL
•William Riley born 1866 in Hinds Co., MS
•Easter C. born 1869 Hinds Co., MS
•Alley born in 1873 died 1886
•Andrew born 1876 buried in Navarro Co., TX
•John Thomas born Aug.7, 1878 died Dec. 2, 1959
•Kate born 1880
•Frank born Nov. 27, 1883 died July 4, 1937 buried in Dresden Cemetery.
Thomas J.C. Berryhill was the 6th child of James Joseph Berryhill.
Tom was 80 years old and Buried on 5/17/1917 one day after his death. Info given at the Okmulgee cemetery office.
(From another contributor)
_____________
1910 Census record for Hamilton, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma shows his name as James Thomas Berryhill, born in Georgia, married to Hannah. He was not listed as a Veteran of the Civil War, but it doesn't appear the enumerator marked any one as having served. However, there is evidence for pension with the Oklahoma, Confederate Pension Applications, 1879-1920 as follows:
Name James Thomas Berryhill
Veteran's Name James Thomas Berryhill
Event Type Pension
Event Date 20 Nov 1916
Event Place Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Event Place (Original) Tulsa
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