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a. Note:   oseph Wheate as HOH; 1 male under 5, 1 male between 20-30, 1 female between 20-30
  !CENSUS: 1850 U S Fed Census; Milam and Williamson Dist., Milam County, Texas; Page 16B, dwelling # 432, family # 448; Line 20; As Samuel D. Wheat; male, age 11; Born in Arkansas
 1850 Texas Census, Milam County, Milam and Williamson, Roll M432_913, Page 16, Image 34:
 Joseph Wheat, 35, Alabama
 Malitta, 36, Tennessee
 Drecory N., 13, Arkansas (disappears after 1850)
 Samuel D., 11, Arkansas (Samuel DeWitt marries Anna Mercedes Anderson, whom I have not been able to locate besides on the marriage license application)
 William J., 9, Arkansas (marries Susan M. Belt)
 Adaline, 6, Arkansas (Mary "Polly" Adeline Wheat marries James Sydney Haydon)
 Peter, 2, TX (disappears after 1850)
 Isibel C., 3/12, TX (marries Samuel Truman Belt)
  !CENSUS: 1860 U S Fed Census; P.O. Belton, Bell County, Texas. page 47, Line 32. Occupation: Farmer
  !CENSUS: 1870 U.S. Fed Census: Belton, Beat 4, Bell, Texas; Page 59, Line 20. age 31; Occupation: Farmer; Value of Real Estate: $1000, Value of Personal Estate: $1000; b: in Arkansas
  !MILITARY: He served in the military in 1861 in Bell County, Texas. Capt. Milton W. DAMRON'S Company. Company D. 18th Texas Calvary. Enlisted in Fall of 1861. At the fall of Arkansas Post a part of this Company escaped and was thrown in with Company E . 17th Texas Consolidated Dismounted Cavalry, with Captain DAMRON commanding. A part of the original Company was captured and carried to Camp Douglass (Chicago) but, after several months, were exchanged and returned to the Confederate lines East of the Mississippi River and the Company was there reorganized. Taken from the following web page: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=2078812&id=I2829
  !MILITARY: The following was taken from the following website: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/bell/military/civilwar/rangers.txt : Capt. Milton W. DAMRON'S Company. Company D. 18th Texas Calvary. Enlisted in Fall of 1861. At the fall of Arkansas Post a part of this Company escaped and was thrown in with Company E. 17th Texas Consolidated Dismounted Cavalry, with Captain DAMRON commanding. A part of the original Company was captured and carried to Camp Douglass (Chicago) but, after several months, were exchanged and returned to the Confederate lines East of the Mississippi River and the Company was there reorganized. The following roll includes the names of men in all three of these organizations (but probably not all of them) and were furnished by Sam W. BISHOP, Wm. J. WHEAT, George FISHER, Sam H. COX, Henry C EDRINGTON, Jesse SUTTON, C.B. ROBERTS and others, some by each and each one acting separately.\par : privates included: WHEAT, Sam D. Temple\line and WHEAT, Wm. J., Goulbusk, R.F.D. Coleman, County\line
  !PENSION: Bell County, Texas - Military: Confederate Pension Applications: Wheat, Annie Challenger 35450 Bell Wheat, Samuel Dewitt 27038 Wheat, Samuel Dewitt 27038 Bell
  !DEATH: Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 <http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4876&enc=1> ; about Samuel D. Wheat: Name: Samuel D. Wheat; Death Date: 16 Aug 1918; Death County: Bell; Certificate: 30403
Note:   !CENSUS: 1840 U S Fed Census; Wonagle, Madison County, Arkansas; Image 1 of 8, Line 5; With J


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