Jesse Martin "Jess" Lumsden II 1827 – 1896
Elizabeth 1829 –
Laney 1830 –
Jeremiah 1831 –
William 1834 – 1880
Ellenda 1836 –
Elijah J. 1839 – 1907
Jesse M. Lumsden's daughter, Elizabeth C., was married 2 times, first time on Dec. 15, 1858 in Newton Co GA to Charles B. Kitchens, son of Benjamin E. and Elizabeth Peek Kitchens, 2nd time to a James O. Brooks around 1870/71 location unknown. Elizabeth and Charles B. in the Newton Co GA 1860 and she alone with children in the 1870 Newton Co and James O. Brooks and his kids in same census. She is a seamstress and he runs/owns a dry good store. Then the Kitchens/Brooks family appear in the 1880 AR Independence Co. Christian Township. Elizabeth must die shortly after (where and when is unknown)as in the 1900 TX Lamar Co. city of Paris,James O. has a new wife Julia and her two Smith daugthers and they declare they married abt 1881.
Jesse Martin "Jess" Lumsden II 1827 – 1896
Elizabeth 1829 –
Laney 1830 –
Jeremiah 1831 –
William 1834 – 1880
Ellenda 1836 –
Elijah J. 1839 – 1907
Jesse M. Lumsden's daughter, Elizabeth C., was married 2 times, first time on Dec. 15, 1858 in Newton Co GA to Charles B. Kitchens, son of Benjamin E. and Elizabeth Peek Kitchens, 2nd time to a James O. Brooks around 1870/71 location unknown. Elizabeth and Charles B. in the Newton Co GA 1860 and she alone with children in the 1870 Newton Co and James O. Brooks and his kids in same census. She is a seamstress and he runs/owns a dry good store. Then the Kitchens/Brooks family appear in the 1880 AR Independence Co. Christian Township. Elizabeth must die shortly after (where and when is unknown)as in the 1900 TX Lamar Co. city of Paris,James O. has a new wife Julia and her two Smith daugthers and they declare they married abt 1881.
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