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Biographical Sketches - J
JACKSON, MARION LUCIUS TERREL was born July 4, 1904 at Florence, Texas, the son of Joshua
Terrel Jackson and Marinda Ann Tomlinson Jackson.
He attended the public schools at Florence and
was graduated from Florence High School with the Class of 1922. After
completing high school, he attended Abilene Chistian College at Abilene, Texas.
From 1925 through 1927, he owned and operated a
dairy. In 1928, he accepted employment with the Santa Fe Railroad in track
maintenance work. He later was a petroleum dealer. In 1939, he was
employed as a supervisor in the Works Projects Administration.
He moved to Hearne, Texas, September 22, 1942 to
continue his employment in the Hearne area with the Works Progress
Administration. After this employment was terminated, he entered the
service station business in Hearne.
Marion Lucius Terrell Jackson was married to Zaye
Virginia Vaughn, daughter of Sanford Newton Vaughn and Lillie Victoria Lesley
Vaughn of Lampasas, Texas, December 15, 1932. The marriage was performed
at Lometa, Texas.
Zaye Virginia Vaughn Jackson was graduated from
Lampasas High School and later attended Draughon's Business College at Abilene,
Texas.
The following children were born to Marion Lucius
Terrel Jackson and Zaye Virginia Vaughn Jackson: Jerry Terrel Jackson,
Paul Wayne Jackson, and William Charles Jackson. Jerry Terrel Jackson
married Frances John, daughter of E. Raymond Johnson and Bobbie Horan Johnson of
Hearne, Texas. A daughter, Shari Lynn Jackson, was born to Jerry Terrel
Jackson and Frances Johnson Jackson.
Marion Lucius Terrel Jackson and Zaye Virginia
Vaughn Jackson are members of the Hearne Church of Christ; the Hearne Band
Parents' Association; and the Hearne Parent-Teacher's Association. Marion
Lucius Terrell Jackson is a member of the Hearne Chamber of Commerce; serves as
Secretary-Treasurer of the Hearne Little League Baseball Association; and is a
member of the Board of Education of the Hearne Independent School District.
JAMES,
LONNIE F.,
was born at Okalona, Mississippi, July 5, 1902, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
James. The James family moved to Busby, Mississippi where he
received his schooling.
After
graduating from high school he took a business and telegraphy course at Fort
Worth, Texas and went to work for Western Union Telegraph Company in 1924,
working in Haskel, Anson, Fort Stockton, El Paso, Robstown, and San Marcos.
In
1926 he left the service of Western Union and went to work as a telegrapher for
the railroad in McAllen, Texas and later at Alice, Texas and worked for this
company until March 1927 when he went to work for the Humble Pipe Line Company.
He worked for this company first at Chilton, Texas later transferring to
Comyn, Childress, Whitsett, then back to Chilton and moved to Hearne September
1, 1933.
In
partnership with T. A. Stewart he established the J. Sc
S. Taxi Service in Hearne in 1943, continuing to hold his position with the
Humble Pipe Line Company as telegrapher, later transferring to the Humble
Products terminal service. In 1952
he opened the James Cafe on Market Street in Hearne.
He
was married to Miss Lucille Baker in San Marcos, Texas, July 18, 1928 and Mr.
and Mrs. James have three children: Betty Lee James Stovall, Carole James
Patton, and Lonnie F. James Jr. All of the James children graduated from Hearne
High School.
Both
Mr. and Mrs. James are members of the First Baptist Church of Hearne.
JENNINGS,
JAMES WASHINGTON
was born in Tennessee in 1814 and had two sons, William Jennings and John
Lawrence Jennings. Both of his sons
were members of the Confederate Army and William Jennings died from injuries
received in battle during the Civil War.
The family moved from
Tennessee to Louisiana and in 1864 moved to Texas and settled near Hearne, the
family farm being located just north of Hearne.
Mr. Jennings farmed and raised cattle in this area.
James Washington Jennings died in 1881.
JENNINGS,
JOHN LAWRENCE
was born December 10, 1837 in Louisiana and was married to Martha Virginia
Morgan who was born November 19, 1840 in Louisiana.
The following children were born to this couple: Robert Jennings, John
Jennings, Edward Jennings, Mollie Jennings Riley, Lula Jennings Ayres, Carrie
Jennings Clayton, and Alice Jennings Jett.
He was a member of Hood's Brigade in
the Confederate Army.
After the Civil War, with his family
he moved to Hearne and opened the first public school in 1866 in a small brick
building located on First Street near the Grace Methodist Church.
He was also a circuit riding Methodist preacher serving the eastern and
northeastern section of Robertson County. On
one of his many horseback trips over the country he was exposed to some bad
weather and died from pneumonia February 14, 1877.
He was the second person buried in Norwood Cemetery in Hearne.
JETT,
JAMES HENRY
was born at Warrior, Alabama, November 22, 1870, the son of James Wesley Jett
and Angelia Livingston Jett. His
mother died when he was a small boy. He
moved to Texas and settled in Collin County in 1890 and was engaged in farming.
In Collin County he met Alice Amelia
Jennings, daughter of John Lawrence Jennings and Martha Virginia Morgan Jennings
of Louisiana who was visiting there and on October 31, 1894 they were married.
Mr. and Mrs. Jett moved to Hearne in 1894.
In 1903 he went to work for the H.
& T. C. Railroad and retired in 1943 after serving this railroad for 40
years. He died July 31, 1954.
Mrs. Jett was born April 2, 1877 at
Hearne, Texas. Her father died two
months before her birth and that of her twin brother Edward Jennings and her
mother died when the twins were two years old in 1879.
An older sister, Lula Jennings Ayres, reared the twins after the death of
their mother. Mrs. Jett died April
8, 1952.
The following children were
born to Mr. and Mrs. Jett; J. Edward Jett, Mae Valine Jett Cottrell, Maxine Jett
Lajoie, Trucie Jett Rohde, Harry Jennings Jett, Lula Dell Jett Chapman, Dorothy
Jett Rogers, and William Houston Jett.
JOHNSON,
BURT EDWARD,
was born August 30, 1881 at Chicago, Illinois, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Johnson.
When
he was eight years old the family moved to Champagne, Illinois where he attended
school, grew to manhood and played professional baseball until his pitching arm
went bad.
In
1903 he went to work for the Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Company and
worked in various capacities and cities for eighteen years. In 1921 he left the C. & E. I. Railroad to go to work for
the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and was transferred to Hearne in 1936.
On September 1, 1955 he was retired by the Southern Pacific Railroad
Company as a teletype operator and telegrapher.
He
has three sons; R. E. Johnson, vice president and general manager of
Texas-Mexican Railroad with offices in Laredo, Texas; H. E. Johnson, assistant
superintendent for communications of the Cotton Belt Railroad in Tyler, Texas;
and C. R. Johnson, weather observer in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
On
June 20, 1941 he was married to Mrs. Onita Mangum of Waco and the couple made
their home in Hearne. After
retirement from railroad service, he accepted a position as salesman for Allen
Hardware Company of Hearne.
Both
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are members of Grace Methodist Church. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge in Illinois.
Mr. And Mrs. Johnson have one grand-daughter in Hearne, Carla Reed,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lucien L. Reed.
JONES, SYLVAN BLUM, son of Enoch Thomas Jones and
Allie Fair Harvey Jones, was born July 18, 1900 at Huntington, Texas. He
attended the public schools in Huntington.
In 1915, he went to work for the T. &
N. O. Railroad Company at Doucette, Texas as a car clerk and telegraph operator.
He resigned this position in 1917 to enter military service during World War I.
In 1918, he returned to his job with the T. & N. O. Railroad and worked for this
firm until 1921. In 1921, he went to work for the Gulf Oil Corporation and
worked for this firm at Port Arthur, Texas and at Mexia, Texas. He worked
for Gulf during the oil boom in Mexia in 1923 as a timekeeper. He moved to
Lufkin, Texas in 1925 and entered the general insurance business. In 1927,
he again worked for the Gulf Oil Corporation at Roscoe, Texas and also worked as
a timekeeper for this company during the West Texas oil boom in 1927-28.
He accepted employment with the Prairie Pipe Line Company in 1929 and worked at
Winfield, Kansas. In 1930, he worked for oil companies in the Oklahoma oil
boom days and also at Wichita, Kansas during the Kansa oil boom. During
the early days of the East Texas oil boom, he worked with oil filed contractors
and was in the East Texas oil fields during the time the Texas Rangers and the
State Militia were enforcing oil proration laws in that area. During 1932,
he became employed with the Humble Pipe Line Company and helped to lay the oil
line across the San Jacinto Bay near Houston, Texas in 1936.
He moved to Hearne, Texas July 10, 1933
and was employed with the Humble Pipe Line Company as a relief telegraph
operator. He continued as a telegraph operator for Humble until 1946.
After his resignation as a telegraph operator, he devoted full time to his
general insurance business which he had established in Hearne in 1939.
Sylvan Blum Jones was married to Essie
Edna Barclay, daughter of Joshua Barclay and Ruby Seleste Fondren Barclay of
Rockland, Texas, December 23, 1919. The marriage was performed at
Beaumont, Texas. Essie Edna Barclay Jones was born at Rockland, Texas and
attended the public schools there. A daughter, Margaret Virginia Jones,
was born to Sylvan Blum Jones and Essie Edna Barclay Jones. Margaret
Virginia Jones attended the public schools of Hearne and was graduated from
Hearne High School with the Class of 1938. During her high school days,
Margaret Virginia Jones served as the first Drum Major of the Hearne High School
Bank during 1936 and 1937. She later attended South Texas State Teachers
College at San Marcos, Texas and served as Drum Majorette with the band of this
college. Her picture appear in Life Magazine. Margaret Virginia
Jones married Glenn Fulton of Calvert, Texas. The following children were
born to Margaret Virginia Jones Fulton and Glenn Fulton: Essie Patricia
Fulton and Deborah Callie Fulton.
Sulvan Blum Jones is a member of the
Myrta Masonic Lodge No. 651 at Warren, Texas; a former member of the Hearne
Chamber of Commerce; a charter member of the Hearne Lions Club; a former Boy
Scout Master of Troop No. 168 of Hearne, Texas; a former member of the Hearne
Band Parents Association; a former member of the Hearne Parent-Teacher's
Association; a member of the First Baptist Church; and a member of the Texas
Association of Insurance Agents. Essie Edna Barclay Jones is a member of
the First Baptist Church; a member of the Order of the Eastern Star at Rockland,
Texas; a former member of the Hearne Band Parent's Association; a former member
of the Hearne Parent-Teacher's Association; and a member of the Texas
Association of Insurance Agents.