Name Info

Elias L. DEATON 1833-1899
Fathers:John,JOSEPH,THOMAS,THOMAS,WILLIAM,WILLIAM\ROBERT,HENRY,RICHARD,THOMAS

Search.........Person
PAF-ID.........09112540
Gender.........male
Age............66y 0m 14d
Fam-Group......DEATON
Fam-ID.........DEATON
Citizenship....US born
Status.........deceased
Last-Marital...widowed

#Marriages.....2
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......4
#Events........1
#Images:.......0
#Comments......1
#Siblings......13
#Children......7

Person-Type....A
Immigrant?.....no
Immig-Known?...no
Parent?........father
Spouse?........husband
Sibling?.......brother
Child?.........son
Twin...........no
Adopted?.......

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Religion.......Baptist
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Parents and Siblings
  1. Parent: John Calvin DEATON, male, born:1794 Montgomery county North Carolina, died:1858 (64y 0m 0d) Hopkins county Texas, Dad:JOSEPH DEATON Sr., Mom:CATHERINE ELIZABETH JORDAN, #M:2, #Cmnts:2, #SrcDocs:3
  2. Parent: Catherine Stewart, female, born:1800 , died:1844 (44y 0m 0d) ?Rains county Texas, #M:1, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:4
  3. Sibling: Branson DEATON, male, born:1817 Montgomery county North Carolina, died:1860-1907 (43y 0m 0d) Illinois, Dad:John Calvin DEATON, Mom:Catherine Stewart, #M:1, #SrcDocs:3
  4. Sibling: Prety DEATON, female, born:1818 Montgomery county North Carolina, died:1841-1908 (23y 0m 0d) , Dad:John Calvin DEATON, Mom:Catherine Stewart, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  5. Sibling: Hiram Hightower DEATON, male, born:1819 Montgomery county North Carolina, died:1881 (62y 0m 0d) Rains county Texas, Dad:John Calvin DEATON, Mom:Catherine Stewart, #M:1, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:4
  6. Sibling: Dana DEATON, female, born:1820 Montgomery county North Carolina, died:1841-1910 (21y 0m 0d) , Dad:John Calvin DEATON, Mom:Catherine Stewart, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  7. Sibling: Barbara DEATON, female, born:1821 Montgomery county North Carolina, died:1843-1911 (22y 0m 0d) Hopkins county Texas, Dad:John Calvin DEATON, Mom:Catherine Stewart, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  8. Sibling: Esther DEATON, female, born:1823 Montgomery county North Carolina, died:1849-1913 (26y 0m 0d) Hopkins county Texas, Dad:John Calvin DEATON, Mom:Catherine Stewart, #M:3, #SrcDocs:2
  9. Sibling: Thomas DEATON, male, born:1827 Montgomery county North Carolina, died:1880-1917 (53y 0m 0d) Hopkins county Texas, Dad:John Calvin DEATON, Mom:Catherine Stewart, #M:1, #SrcDocs:4
  10. Sibling: Delilah DEATON, female, born:1827 Montgomery county North Carolina, died:1847-1917 (20y 0m 0d) Hopkins county Texas, Dad:John Calvin DEATON, Mom:Catherine Stewart, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  11. Sibling: Elizabeth DEATON, female, born:1829 Montgomery county North Carolina, died:1849-1919 (20y 0m 0d) ?Tennessee, Dad:John Calvin DEATON, Mom:Catherine Stewart, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  12. Sibling: Rachel DEATON, female, born:1829 Montgomery county North Carolina, died:1849-1919 (20y 0m 0d) Hopkins county Texas, Dad:John Calvin DEATON, Mom:Catherine Stewart, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  13. Sibling: Martha DEATON, female, born:1831 Tennessee, died:1881-02-06 (50y 1m 5d) Falls county Texas, Dad:John Calvin DEATON, Mom:Catherine Stewart, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  14. Sibling: John Calvin DEATON Jr., male, born:1836-03-16 McNairy county Tennessee, died:1912-07-18 (76y 4m 2d) Palo Pinto county Texas, Dad:John Calvin DEATON, Mom:Catherine Stewart, #M:1, #SrcDocs:4
  15. Sibling: Sarah\Nancy C. DEATON, female, born:1838 McNairy county Tennessee, died:1858-1928 (20y 0m 0d) Hopkins county Texas, Dad:John Calvin DEATON, Mom:Catherine Stewart, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2

Spouse(s) and Children
  1. Marriage: 1856-10-25 Comanche county Texas
  2. Spouse: Mary Emily Wright, female, born:1833 , died:1880-03-04 (47y 2m 3d) ?Hamil county Texas, Dad:John Wright, Mom:Lina Wheeler, #SrcDocs:2
  3. ..Child: William Douglas DEATON, male, born:1857-10-03 Comanche county Texas, died:1877-1947 (19y 2m 29d) Montana, Dad:Elias L. DEATON, Mom:Mary Emily Wright, #SrcDocs:2
  4. ..Child: Thomas Jarvis DEATON, male, born:1860-01-02 Comanche county Texas, died:1893-12-08 (33y 11m 6d) Fairy (Hamil) Texas, Dad:Elias L. DEATON, Mom:Mary Emily Wright, #SrcDocs:2
  5. ..Child: John F. DEATON, male, born:1862 Comanche county Texas, died:1881 (19y 0m 0d) , Dad:Elias L. DEATON, Mom:Mary Emily Wright, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:2
  6. ..Child: David Calvin DEATON, male, born:1865-04-20 Comanche county Texas, died:1950-01 (84y 8m 12d) , Dad:Elias L. DEATON, Mom:Mary Emily Wright, #SrcDocs:2
  7. ..Child: Joseph DEATON, male, born:1867-02-19 Comanche county Texas, died:1870-05-22 (3y 3m 3d) ?Comanche county Texas, Dad:Elias L. DEATON, Mom:Mary Emily Wright, #SrcDocs:2
  8. ..Child: Mary Emily DEATON, female, born:1870-11-13 Comanche county Texas, died:1896-1960 (25y 1m 19d) ?Texas, Dad:Elias L. DEATON, Mom:Mary Emily Wright, #SrcDocs:2
  9. ..Child: Catharine DEATON, female, born:1873-06-11 Comanche county Texas, died:1896-1963 (22y 6m 21d) , Dad:Elias L. DEATON, Mom:Mary Emily Wright, #SrcDocs:2
  10. ...Spouse's Other Marriage: James Wesley McCarthy
  11. Marriage: 1880-07-18 ?Hamil county Texas
  12. Spouse: Harriet Oliva Nelson, female, born:1832-05-20 Greene county Alabama, died:1877-1922 (44y 7m 12d) , Dad:Amasa Nelson, Mom:Elizabeth Harmon, #SrcDocs:2

Events
Birth
: 1833-08-04, McNairy county Tennessee
Job
: 1853 , Age:19y 4m 28d, Coryell county Texas, ranch hand
Job
: 1854-1856, Age:20y 4m 28d, Coryell county Texas, drove cattle, He worked on a farm for Judge Tyler and drove a team hauling supplies. He also drove cattle with his brother Thomas for two years. He also worked for a while herding cattle for Isaac Williams.
Married
: 1856-10-25, Age:23y 2m 21d, Comanche county Texas, Role:groom, The marriage license of Elias was the first ever issued in the county.
Job
: 1857 , Age:23y 4m 28d, Comanche county Texas, Role:farmer
Livedin
: 1857-1865, Age:23y 4m 28d, Comanche county Texas, Elias received 160 acres near the mouth of the Commanche River and began farming and raising cattle. He had about 600 head of cattle but they were all stolen by Indians just as the Civil War began. Many people had cattle stolen then and to replace them they would just go steal them from someone else. Not wanting to be a part of such living, he managed his farm until the end of the war then moved out of the county.
Census
: 1860 , Age:26y 4m 28d, Comanche, Comanche county, Texas, Role:census federal, Elias age 24 b.TX [sic TN] stock raiser, real estate valued at $1500, personal property valued at $740, Mary age 27 b.TX, William I. age 2 b.TX, Thomas age 1 b.TX
Livedin
: 1865 , Age:31y 4m 28d, Clifton, Bosque county, Texas, for just two months
Livedin
: 1865-1866, Age:31y 4m 28d, Guadalupe county Texas, for a year
Livedin
: 1866-1872, Age:32y 4m 28d, Travis county Texas, purchased 100 acres He lived just six miles from the city of Austin.
Livedin
: 1872, Age:38y 4m 28d, Hamil county Texas, He purchased 120 acres on Honey Creek from J.J. Duncan. Later he purchased an additional 80 acres which adjoined his property. He eventually retired and rented out his farm land.
Job
: 1875-11-16, Age:42y 3m 12d, Hamil county Texas, Role:retired, sheriff, sold his farm
Livedin
: between 1875-11-16 and 1899 , Age:42y 3m 12d, Carlton, Hamil county, Texas, his retirement years
Married
: 1880-07-18, Age:46y 11m 14d, ?Hamil county Texas, Role:groom
Death
: 1899-08-18, Age:66y 0m 14d, ?Carlton, Hamil county, Texas
Church
: ?, Baptist
Job
: ?, Comanche county Texas, sheriff

Places In
McNairy county Tennessee
Clifton (Bosque) Texas
Comanche (Comanche) Texas
Fort Gaines (Coryell) Texas
Guadalupe county Texas
Carlton (Hamil) Texas
Rains county Texas
Travis county Texas

General

The book was originally published in pamphlet form by C.M. Boynton and it sold for fifty cents. In a book titled "History of Texas" by Weldon J. Hudson published in 1896 by The Lewis Publishing Company of Chicago and republished in 1983 by Hudson Heritage Books of Fort Worth, on pages 225-229 of volume 2 appeared an article about Elias. It told of his life in Texas and includes many of his family members. In his later years Elias was well known in his area. He became active in the · Baptist church. He also changed his political views and joined the Populist Party and often made speeches espousing the party beliefs. Some of his main beliefs for change included: 1) all civil officers should be elected directly by the people, 2) any elected officer could be removed from office by a two-thirds vote and a replacement voted in, 3) the U.S. President and the state governors should not have veto power but should be done by the voters, and, 4) congress would be the sole · body that could propose law but the voters should have the sole right to either enact or reject these proposed laws. Elias wrote a book called "Indian Fights on the Texas Frontier" (originally published in 1894). For a copy of the book, contact the Deaton Genealogical Publishing Company. Lawson A. Deaton Jr. can be at 410-757-2307 or at 1178 St. George Drive Annapolis MD 21401 or via the internet at "ladeaton@erols.com". Elias was considered to be an expert at fighting Indians.


Sources
Website www.deaton.org, James Ronn Deaton


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1896: Greece - Olympic Games revived in Athens
1896: Philippines, Spain - Philippine Revolution ends declaring Philippines free from Spanish rule
1897: Korea - Gojong, or Emperor Gwangmu, proclaims the short-lived Korean Empire lasts until 1910
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