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WILLIAM
DATE
JOSEPHINE
KY Birth1836...
Census?1840...
...1842GA Birth
KY Census1850GA Census
Paschal J. Kirtley, Head of Household (his maternal uncle01850Milton G. Davis, Head of Household (her father)

Saturday, February 20, 2010

table test


YEAR
WHERE
COMMENTS
1774
Tennessee
Elisha Roberts is born at Watauga Settlement in Hawkins County.
1781
Virginia
Martha Gill is born in Bedford County.
1800
Kentucky
Elisha Roberts & Martha “Patsy” Gill marry in Green County on February 9th.
1811
Louisiana
Elisha & family move to Louisiana from Kentucky sometime after February.
1816
Louisiana
Mahala Lee Roberts is born on November 3rd, the 7th of 9 children born to Elisha & Patsy.
1818
Louisiana
Mahala is one year old when her sister, Anna Roberts, marries Bryant Daughtrey in St. Tammany Parish on January 25th.
1820
Louisiana
Mahala is 3 years old when her parents are enumerated in Washington Parish.
1826
Coahuila y Tejas
Mahala is about 9 years old when her parents leave Louisiana & move their family to the red lands of East Texas.
1827
Tejas y Coahuila
Mahala is 10 years of age when the Fredonian Rebels flee when approached by Mexican troops on January 31st, and when the Constitution of Coahuila & Tejas is adopted on March 11th.
1828
Tejas y Coahuila
Mahala is 12 years old when her sister, Esther Jane Roberts, marries Phillip Allen Sublett in San Augustine County in March.
1830
Tejas y Coahuila
Mahala is 13 years of age when her parents & assorted siblings are enumerated in San Augustine County, and when the Mexican government stops immigration into Tejas y Coahuila from the United States on April 6th. It was also around this time period when Mahala’s sister, Matilda Fair Roberts, marries John H. Connell (1st of 3 husbands).
1832
Tejas y Coahuila
Mahala is 15 years of age when the Battle of Velasco occurs on June 26th.
1834
Tejas y Coahuila
Mahala is about 17 years of age when her brother-in-law, John H. Connell, dies at Viesca in Milam County.
1835
Tejas y Coahuila
Mahala is about 18 years of age when her widowed sister, Matilda Fair Connell nee Roberts, marries Samuel Tabor Allen. Mahala is 19 years old when the ?? Consultation declares Texas a separate state in November.
1836
Republic of Texas
Mahala is 19 years of age when the Texas Declaration of Independence is signed on March 2nd, and at the time of the Battle of the Alamo on March 6th, and during the Runaway Scrape in ???, and when the Goliad Massacre occurs on March 27th, and at the time of the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21st, and when a wounded Sam Houston is recuperating in July at the home of her sister, Esther Sublett, and when her brother-in-law, Phillip Sublett, nominates Sam Houston for President of the Republic of Texas on August 15th.
1838
Republic of Texas
Mahala Lee Roberts is 21 years old when she marries John M. Sharp in San Augustine County on March 22nd, and when her brother-in-law, Samuel Tabor Allen, is killed in Navarro County on October 8th when a band of Kickapoo Indians attack the surveying team he is working with.
1839
Republic of Texas
Mahala is about 22 years old when her 1st child, Samuel Houston Sharp, is born, probably in San Augustine County.
1840
Republic of Texas
Mahala is about 23 years old when her 2nd child, Margaret Annot Sharp, is born, probably in San Augustine County.
1842
Republic of Texas
Mahala is 25 years old when General Sam Houston writes to his wife in Alabama that he will not be attending the wedding of Mahala’s sister, Margaret S. Roberts, who marries Alexander McDonald in Harris County on June 15th, and when her brother, Felix Grundy Roberts, marries Elizabeth Keyser Layton on August 2nd.
1844
Republic of Texas
Mahala is 27 years old when her father, Elisha Roberts, dies on October 3rd in San Augustine County. His burial spot is later marked by a Texas Historical Marker as of 1936 (Texas Centennial).
1845
Republic of Texas
Mahala is 28 years old when her sister, Elizabeth Smith nee Roberts, dies in San Augustine County on May 2nd. It is possible this sister was buried beside their father. A few months later, Mahala had just turned 29 when her mother, Martha “Patsy” Roberts nee Gill, dies in San Augustine County on December 20th, and when Texas is annexed by the United States as the 28th state on December 29th. Patsy is buried beside her husband. Their home place is also marked by a Texas Historical Marker as of 1936 (Texas Centennial).
1846
Texas
Mahala is 29 years old when she is listed on the Tax List for San Augustine County. There is no mention of her husband, John M. Sharp, and no record of him has been found since the date they married.
1847
Texas
Mahala is 30 years of age when her sister, Anna Daughtrey nee Roberts, dies on March 12th in Austin County, and is is buried at the Starr Hill Cemetery. It is about this time period when Mahala’s twice-widowed sister, Matilda Fair Connell Allen nee Roberts marries Thomas Johnson Allen, the brother of her deceased 2nd husband.
1850
Texas
Mahala is 33 years old when she and her two children are enumerated in San Augustine County, and when her sister, Matilda Connell Allen Allen nee Roberts, donates 120 acres of land for the Town of Belton from the Connell Estate.
1851
Texas
Mahala Lee Sharp nee Roberts is 34 years of age when she marries Col. Joshua James Hall on February 12th in San Augustine County, and when Nicholas Sterne stops by to visit them in their home on ??? (as recorded in the Sterne diary).
1852
Texas
Mahala is 35 years old when her 3rd child, Roberta Hall, is born on May 25th in Houston County.
1854
Texas
Mahala is 37 years old when her 4th child, Horace Oscar Hall, is born on September 22nd in Houston County.
1859
Texas
Mahala is 42 years of age when her oldest daughter, Margaret Annot Sharp, marries James Madison Hall on July 14th. Hall is Mahala’s stepson.
1860
Texas
Mahala is 43 years old when she & her family are enumerated on August 3rd in Houston County -- head of household is J.J. Hall; post office is Elk Hart. Her 1st grandchild, Florence Mahala Hall, is born on October 19th. This is also the year when Texas secedes from the Union, and joins the Confederacy.
1861
Texas
Mahala is 44 years old when her oldest son, Samuel Houston Sharp, marries Mary Alexandrien “Nellie” Lemaire in Liberty County on July 11th.
1863
Texas
Mahala is 45 years old when her 1st grandson, James Wrigley Hall, is born in Houston County on October 8th. He is a son of J.M. Hall & Mahala’s daughter, Margaret.
1863
Texas
Mahala is 46 years of age when her grandson, James Hall “Major” Sharp, is born to Sam & Nellie on January 25th in Houston County. She is 47 when her granddaughter, Josephine Martha Hall, is born on December 15th in Houston County. Josephine’s parents are J.M. & Margaret Hall.
1864
Texas
Mahala is 47 years old when Sam & Nellie lose a baby thru a miscarriage on January 16th while Sam is in jail on charge of being liable for conscription. It was also about this time when Mahala’s brother, Noel Roberts, dies in San Augustine.
1866
Texas
Mahala is 49 years of age when her granddaughter, Josephine Martha Hall (daughter of J.M. & Margaret) dies on July 16th, and is buried in Liberty. Just a few months later, Mahala’s stepson / son-in-law, James Madison Hall, dies in Liberty County on September 12th. She has just celebrated her 50th birthday when her grandson, Madison Hall, is born on November 11th.
1867
Texas
Mahala is 50 when her grandson, James Wrigley Hall (son of J.M. & Margaret), dies on October 11th, and she has just turned 51 when her grandson, Samuel Houston Sharp, Jr., is born to Sam and Nellie in Liberty County on November 8th.
1869
Texas
Mahala is celebrating her own 53rd birthday when her granddaughter, Margaret Elizabeth Sharp, is born on November 3rd in Liberty County to Sam & Nellie.
1870
Texas
Mahala is 54 years of age when she is enumerated with her family on December 2nd in Houston County. Head of household is her 2nd husband, J.J. Hall, and their post office is listed as Crockett. Within the next year or so after this census, Col. J.J. Hall dies, and is buried in the Hall family cemetery in Houston County. Also enumerated in Houston County on December 2nd are Mahala’s daughter, Margaret, and her 2nd husband, Frank Stewart. Margaret’s last son with J.M. Hall, Madison Hall, dies (or disappears) sometime after this census is taken.
1871
Texas
Mahala is celebrating her own 55th birthday on November 3rd when her granddaughter, Ida Mae Sharp, is born in Houston County to Sam & Nellie.
1972
Texas
Mahala is about 55 years of age when her grandson, Edward F. Stewart, is born in Texas, to Margaret & Frank Stewart.
1873
Texas
Mahala is about 56 years old when her grandson, Louis O. Stewart, is born in Texas, to Margaret & Frank Stewart. Mahala had just celebrated her 57th birthday when her granddaughter, Berta Mary Sharp, is born on November 10th in Houston County to Sam & Nellie.
1876
Texas
Mahala is 59 years of age when her grandson, Sam S. Stewart, is born on September 24th in Texas, to her daughter, Margaret. Less than a month later, Mahala’s daughter-in-law, Mary Alexandrien “Nellie” Sharp nee Lemaire, dies in Houston County on October 10th, shortly after giving birth to a baby girl known as Willie Sharp. Nellie is buried in the Hall family cemetery. A Texas Historical Marker at that cemetery identifies Nellie’s grave as the earliest marked grave. In November of that year, possibly after Mahala’s 60th birthday, Margaret’s new baby boy, Sam, dies, and Margaret dies sometime after that (before 1880).
1879
Texas
Mahala is 62 when her sister, Matilda Connell Allen Allen nee Roberts, dies in Georgetown in April.
1880
Texas
Mahala is 63 when she is enumerated in Houston County as a widowed head of household. Those enumerated with her include her widowed son, Sam, and his surviving children. Mahala’s daughter, Florence, is enumerated in the household of Mahala’s widowed son-in-law, Frank Stewart.
1882
Texas
Mahala is 65 when her father Elisha Roberts’ will is recorded in San Augustine County
1885
Texas
Mahala is 67 years old when she dies on June 27th in Houston County, with burial in the Hall Cemetery. It is supposedly about this same time when Mahala’s son, Sam, and his youngest daughter, Willie, die and are buried in the same cemetery.


Mahala’s father’s will is . . .




Mahala Time Line - testing table


WHEN

WHERE

WHO

WHAT

WHAT ELSE

Ca. 1774

Tennessee

Mahala’s father

Birth

Elisha Roberts is born at Watauga Settlement in Hawkins County

Ca. 1781

Virginia

Mahala’s mother

Birth

Martha Gill is born in Bedford County

09 February 1800

Kentucky

Mahala’s parents

Marriage

Elisha Roberts & Martha Gill marry in Green County; aka Elisha & Patsy

Aft. February 1811

Louisiana

Mahala’s family

Relocation

Elisha & family move to Louisiana from Kentucky

03 November 1816

Louisiana

Mahala Lee Roberts

Birth

Mahala is the 7th of 9 children born to Elisha & Patsy

1820

Louisiana

Mahala & parents & siblings

Census

Mahala’s parents are enumerated in Washington Parish

Ca. 1826

Tejas y Coahuila

Mahala & parents & siblings

Move

Mahala’s parents leave Louisiana & move their family to the red lands of East Texas

31 January 1827

Tejas y Coahuila







Fredonian Rebels flee when approached by Mexican troops

11 March 1827

Tejas y Coahuila







Constitution of Coahuila & Texas adopted

1830

Tejas y Coahuila

Mahala & parents & siblings

Census

Mahala’s parents are enumerated in San Augustine County

06 April 1830

Tejas y Coahuila







Mexican government stops immigration into Tejas from the United States

26 June 1832

Tejas y Coahuila







Battle of Velasco

November 1835

Tejas y Coahuila







Consultation declared Texas a separate state

02 March 1836

Republic of Texas







Texas Declaration of Independence

06 March 1836

Republic of Texas







Battle of the Alamo

27 March 1836

Republic of Texas







Goliad Massacre

21 April 1836

Republic of Texas







Battle of San Jacinto

22 March 1838

Republic of Texas

Mahala’s 1st husband

Marriage

Mahala Lee Roberts marries John M. Sharp in San Augustine County

Ca. 1839

Republic of Texas

Mahala’s 1st child

Birth

Samuel Houston Sharp is born, probably in San Augustine County

07 October 1840

Republic of Texas

Mahala’s 2nd child

Birth

Margaret Annot Sharp is born, probably in San Augustine County

03 October 1844

Republic of Texas

Mahala’s father

Death

Elisha Roberts dies in San Augustine County; his burial spot is marked by a Texas Historical Marker

02 May 1845

Republic of Texas

Mahala’s sister

Death

Elizabeth Smith nee Roberts dies in San Augustine County; she is possibly buried beside her father

20 December 1845

Republic of Texas

Mahala’s mother

Death

Martha “Patsy” Roberts nee Gill in dies San Augustine County; she is buried beside her husband; their home place is marked by a Texas Historical Marker

29 December 1845

Texas

Mahala’s home




Texas is annexed as the 28th state

Before ? 1846

Texas

Mahala’s 1st husband

Death / Disappearance

John M. Sharp dies / disappears; whereabouts unknown after this date

1846

Texas

Mahala’s property




Mahala is listed on the Tax List for San Augustine County

12 March 1847

Texas

Mahala’s sister

Death

Anna Daughtrey nee Roberts dies in Austin County; she is buried at the Starr Hill Cemetery

1850

Texas

Mahala’s household

Census

Mahala & her two children are enumerated in San Augustine County

12 February 1851

Texas

Mahala’s 2nd husband

Marriage

Mahala Lee Sharp nee Roberts marries Col. Joshua James Hall in San Augustine County

18 June 1851

Texas

Mahala’s home




According to his own diary, on this date Nicholas Sterne stops by to visit Mahala & Col. Hall at their home

25 May 1852

Texas

Mahala’s 3rd child

Birth

Roberta Hall is born in Houston County

22 September 1854

Texas

Mahala’s 4th child

Birth

Horace Oscar Hall is born in Houston County

14 July 1859

Texas

Mahala’s daughter

Marriage

Margaret Annot Sharp marries James Madison Hall; he is the only son of Margaret’s step-father, Col. J.J. Hall

03 August 1860

Texas

Mahala’s household

Census

Mahala & her family are enumerated in Houston County; head of household is J.J. Hall; post office is Elk Hart

1860

Texas

Mahala’s home




Texas secedes & joins the Confederacy

11 July 1861

Texas

Mahala’s son

Marriage

Samuel Houston Sharp, marries Mary Alexandrien Lemaire in Liberty County; aka Sam & Nellie

25 January 1863

Texas

Mahala’s grandson

Birth

James Hall Sharp is born in Houston County to Sam & Nellie

16 January 1864

Texas

Mahala’s grandbaby

Death

Sam & Nellie lose a baby thru a miscarriage while Sam is in jail on charge of being liable for conscription

Ca. 1864

Texas

Mahala’s brother

Death

Death of Noel Roberts in San Augustine

September 1866

Texas

Mahala’s stepson / son-in-law

Death

Death of J.M. Hall in Liberty County

08 November 1867

Texas

Mahala’s grandson

Birth

Samuel Houston Sharp, Jr. is born in Liberty County to Sam & Nellie

03 November 1869

Texas

Mahala’s granddaughter

Birth

Margaret Elizabeth Sharp is born in Liberty County to Sam & Nellie

02 December 1870

Texas

Mahala’s household

Census

Enumerated in Houston County; head of household is J.J. Hall; post office is Crockett

Ca. 1871

Texas

Mahala’s 2nd husband

Death

Death of J.J. Hall in Houston County

03 November 1871

Texas

Mahala’s granddaughter

Birth

Ida Mae Sharp is born in Houston County to Sam & Nellie

10 November 1873

Texas

Mahala’s granddaughter

Birth

Berta Mary Sharp is born in Houston County to Sam & Nellie

Before 10 October 1876

Texas

Mahala’s granddaughter

Birth

Willie Sharp is born in Houston County to Sam & Nellie

Ca. 1878

Texas

Mahala’s oldest daughter

Death

Death of Margaret Hall Stewart nee Sharp, presumably in Houston County

10 October 1876

Texas

Mahala’s daughter-in-law

Death

Death of Mary Alexandrien “Nellie” Sharp nee Lemaire dies in Houston County, & is buried at the Hall family cemetery

April 1879

Texas

Mahala’s sister

Death

Death of Matilda Connell Allen Allen nee Roberts in Georgetown

1880

Texas

Mahala’s household

Census

Enumerated in Houston County; head of household is Mahala (widow)

Ca. 1882

Texas

Mahala’s father

Will

Elisha Roberts’ will is recorded in San Augustine County

27 June 1885

Texas

Mahala

Death

Death of Mahala in Houston County, with burial in the Hall Cemetery

Ca. 1885

Texas

Mahala’s 1st born

Death

Death of Samuel Houston Sharp, presumably in Houston  County; burial in the Hall Cemetery

Ca. 1885

Texas

Mahala’s granddaughter

Death

Death of Willie Sharp, presumably in Houston County; burial in the Hall Cemetery


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