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1.i James Dowdy, b 1759 in NC d.March 14, 1844
married Mollie Moore, b 1785 in Ireland d. Oct. 30, 1860
children:
2.i Thomas Dowdy, b 3/18/1819 in Currituck Co., NC
married Louisa J. Carroll, b abt 1827 in TN
children:
3.i Elizabeth Angelina Dowdy, b 3/20/1846 in LA
3.ii Mary Amanda Dowdy, b 10/21/1847 in LA
3.iii John Andrew Dowdy, b 12/20/1848 in TN
3.iv Thomas James Dowdy, b 2/24/1850 in LA
3.v George Washington Dowdy, b 7/23/1852 in LA. Lived
Cherokee Co and McLennan Co TX (Waco)
Fall Pucket Funeral Home Records - Dowdy, Geor. 56 yrs;
by Dr. A.M. Curtis; for Estate of Geoge Dowdy; d. of septacima,
Mar. 8, 1909; int. at Oakwood Cem., Mar. 1909; A.M. Curtis; 63.50;
res., Axtell, Texas; 29-8093
Married Minnie Hanes b Apr. 11, 1873 d Sept. 11, 1892
Waco Evening News, 1892 - Mon., Sept. 12 (5-1): Mrs. George
W. Dowdy died yesterday at the family resi­dence on South
10th. Funeral at the First Baptist church today, Rev. John G.
Kendall officiating. Leaves husband and two small children.
children:
4.i Carrol Vernard Dowdy - b Sept 1890 d 1966
C. V. DOWDY
The following bio was taken from page
181 of the book entitled Rusk County History compiled
and edited And used with permission of the Rusk County Historical
Commission. Transcribed by Shirley Koym Submitted by Gloria Briley
Mayfield, Rusk County TX Coordinator
Carrol Vernard Dowdy, usually called C.
V., moved to Henderson in 1928. The Dowdys came to Texas in
about 1855 when Thomas Dowdy settled in Cherokee County near
the Neches River in the vicinity of Forest. Thomas was born
in Currituck County, North Carolina in 1820 and was a member
of an O'Dowdy family who apparently came to North
Carolina before 1750. Thomas and his wife Louisa, from Tennessee,
lived in Jackson Parish, Louisiana before moving to Texas. Thomas
children scattered from Central Texas to Arkansas. C. V.s
father, George Washington, settled in Axtel, near Waco, and
developed farming and mercantile interests. He married Minnie
Hanes, daughter of John Hanes, first publisher, in 1875, of Waxahachies
first newspaper, The Enterprise. C. V. was their
first child, born in 1890. One of C. V.s duties as a youth
was driving his fathers eight-mule team freight wagon along
the muddy roads between Axtel and Waco.
In 1911, C. V. married Lula Mae Jameson.
They had three children John Vernard, Julie Ione, and
George W. C. V. mastered the Janes system of shorthand
and in 1921 moved to Cherokee County as court reporter.
When C. V. came to Henderson in 1928 as
reporter of the 4th Judicial District, the district included
Panola in Shelby Counties as well as Rusk, and he rode circuit
with Judge R. T. (Bob) Brown. After the East Texas oil field
developed, Panola and Shelby were removed from the district.
The new courthouse was built and the old red brick
courthouse in the middle of the square was replaced with a circle.
C. V. reported the numerous landmark cases
tried by Judge Brown and observed the many oil-boom characters
and events, great and small, such as Dad Joiner and Bose
Brown, hot oil, the National Guard, and the many depression era
jobseekers who slept on newspapers on the courthouse lawn in
the summer and in the courthouse corridors in winter. C. V.
continued reporting court until Judge Brown retired.
C. V.s first wife died in 1937.
In 1941 he and Virginia Dunklin, daughter of Dan and Pearl Dunklin
of Pirtle, were married. After his retirement he and Virginia
expanded C. V.s lifetime woodworking hobby to include restoration
of antique furniture. By the time of his death in 1966, their
work appeared in many homes throughout the area, including the
restored Monte Verdi plantation house. Virginia now lives in
C. V.s home, which is largely furnished with antiques restored
by the couple and by other objects built by C. V. Submitted
by Mrs. George Dowdy
married 1) Lula Mae Jameson
children:
5.i CONGRESSMAN JOHN VERNARD DOWDY
Representative from Texas; born in Waco, McLennan County,
Tex., February 11, 1912; graduated from high school in Henderson,
Tex., 1928; attended the College of Marshall (now East Texas
Baptist University), 1929-1931; private study of law; court reporter,
1931-1944; lawyer, private practice; district attorney, third
judicial district of Texas, 1945-1952; elected as a Democrat
to the Eighty-second Congress by special election to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of United States Representative
Tom Pickett, and reelected to the ten succeeding Congresses (September
23, 1952-January 3, 1973); was not a candidate for reelection
to the Ninety-third Congress in 1972; died on April 12, 1995,
in Athens, Tex.
5.ii Julie Ione Dowdy
5.iii George W. Dowdy
4.ii Virgil H. Dowdy b June 25, 1892 d Nov. 21, 1959
3.vi Oliver Moore Dowdy, b 2/24/1854 in LA
3.vii Franklin Pierce Dowdy, b 3/15/1856 in TX
3.viii Benjamin Dowdy, b 1/10/1859, in TX
3.ix Josira Dowdy, b 2/15/1861 in TX
3.x Caroline Dowdy, b 4/8/1868
3.xi William Carrol Dowdy, b 3/17/1870
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