1860 census shows that John and Julie were living with her father, William Barger Lowrey in White County, Tennessee.
Jackson Barger Downey moved to Hill County, Texas with his parents from White County, Tennessee in 1885. Jackson Downey was 25 years old.
Miss Mattie Lee Herd married Jackson Barger on 21 April 1887 at Navarro County, Texas. They had met on the wagon train. There were 10 children born to this union.
In 1912, Barger and Mattie Downey moved to Young County settling on the Huffman farm, north of Jean. The family moved by wagon and shipped the horses, cows and farm equipment by train.
1860 census shows that John and Julie were living with her father, William Barger Lowrey in White County, Tennessee.
Jackson Barger Downey moved to Hill County, Texas with his parents from White County, Tennessee in 1885. Jackson Downey was 25 years old.
Miss Mattie Lee Herd married Jackson Barger on 21 April 1887 at Navarro County, Texas. They had met on the wagon train. There were 10 children born to this union.
In 1912, Barger and Mattie Downey moved to Young County settling on the Huffman farm, north of Jean. The family moved by wagon and shipped the horses, cows and farm equipment by train.
Family Members
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Stanton Allen Downey
1884–1954
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Bertha May "Bertie" Downey Freeze
1888–1950
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Robert Dee "Bob" Downey
1889–1955
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John Leftrick "Jack" Downey
1891–1959
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Claude Wakefield "Claudie" Downey Sr
1893–1973
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Hughie Carrick Downey
1896–1964
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Alva Lee Downey
1899–1971
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Ritha Olive Downey Simpson
1902–1976
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Herman Ray Downey Sr
1904–1976
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Joe Bailey Downey
1907–1953
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Marvin Lowrey Downey
1910–1986
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