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Descendants of Marcus Egle (Eagle)

Generation No. 6


23. WILLIAM HENRY6 EAGLE (JAMES5, JOSEPH4, PHILLIP EAGLE3 (EGLE), ADAM EGLE2 (EAGLE), MARCUS EGLE1) was born 05 Apr 1835 in Maury Co., TN, and died 12 Mar 1906 in Lonoke , Lonoke Co., AR. He married (1) MALINDA ADLINE ROBINSON Feb 1857 in Lonoke , Lonoke Co., AR, daughter of WILLIAM ROBINSON and MADELLA ROSSELL. She was born 08 Nov 1838 in Mississippi, and died 27 Feb 1882 in Lonoke , Lonoke Co., AR. He married (2) ADA MUNROE 29 Oct 1884. She was born in Lonoke , Lonoke Co., AR.

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ILLIAM EAGLE and MALINDA ROBINSON:
Death of one spouse: 1882
Marriage: Feb 1857, Lonoke , Lonoke Co., AR

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ILLIAM EAGLE and ADA MUNROE:
Marriage: 29 Oct 1884
     
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ILLIAM EAGLE and MALINDA ROBINSON are:
  i.   JAMES W.7 EAGLE, b. 14 Feb 1859; d. 07 Sep 1872.
45. ii.   CHARITY ROSANNA EAGLE, b. 14 Jan 1861, Austin, TX; d. 10 Dec 1935, Lonoke, Lonoke Co., AR.
46. iii.   JOSEPH P. EAGLE, b. 24 Sep 1862, Texas; d. 03 Sep 1935, Texas.
  iv.   MARTHA MADELLA EAGLE, b. 03 Aug 1864, Texas; d. 17 Nov 1935; m. ROBERT S. DAUGHTRY.
  v.   ROBERT E. LEE EAGLE, b. 02 Apr 1866, Lonoke , Lonoke Co., AR.
  vi.   MARY U. EAGLE, b. 08 Sep 1868.
  vii.   LAURAH VICTORIA EAGLE, b. 28 Apr 1870, Lonoke , Lonoke Co., AR; d. 16 Jul 1888.
  viii.   WILLIAM R. EAGLE, b. 25 Sep 1872, Lonoke , Lonoke Co., AR; d. 25 May 1873.
  ix.   GEORGE ROBERT EAGLE, b. 08 Jan 1876, Lonoke , Lonoke Co., AR; d. 13 Oct 1889.
  x.   PATRICK H. EAGLE, b. 17 Jul 1878, Lonoke , Lonoke Co., AR; d. 07 Apr 1909.
  xi.   CHARLEY EAGLE, b. 21 Jul 1880, Lonoke , Lonoke Co., AR; d. 15 Oct 1880.
  xii.   LYNN C. EAGLE, b. 09 Feb 1882, Lonoke , Lonoke Co., AR; d. 16 Aug 1937.
     
Children of WILLIAM EAGLE and ADA MUNROE are:
47. xiii.   BRYAN MUNROE7 EAGLE, b. 1897, Lonoke, Lonoke Co., AR.
  xiv.   FREDERICK "FRENCH" EAGLE.
  xv.   JAMES PHILLIP EAGLE.
  xvi.   WILLIAM H. EAGLE, JR..
  xvii.   BESSIE EAGLE, b. 29 Oct 1885.
  xviii.   LILLIAN EAGLE, b. 29 Nov 1889.


24. GOV. JAMES P.6 EAGLE (JAMES5, JOSEPH4, PHILLIP EAGLE3 (EGLE), ADAM EGLE2 (EAGLE), MARCUS EGLE1) was born 10 Aug 1837 in Maury Co., TN, and died 20 Dec 1904 in Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR. He married MARY OLDHAM KAVANAUGH 03 Jan 1882, daughter of WILLIAM KAVANAUGH and KATE OLDHAM. She was born in Madison Co. KY, and died in Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR.

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OV. JAMES P. EAGLE:
Governor of Arkansas 1889-1893

Governor James P. Eagle was but two when his parents moved to Arkansas. He was reared on a farm, and had his full share of the hard work that usually falls to the lot of a farmer's son, such as splitting rails, log rolling, building fences, plowing, et., and remained with his father pursuing the duties of farm life until the outbreak of the rebellion. He then enlisted in the Confederate army, becoming a member of the Fifth Arkansas State Troops, though shortly afterward he was transferred to the Second Arkansas Mounted Riflemen, commanded by Col. James McIntosh. He entered the ranks as a private soldier, but when a vacancy occurred, in the fall of 186l, he was elected by the members of his company to fill the position of second lieutenant, and in the spring of 1862 was promoted to the captaincy. He subsequently obtained the rand of major in recognition of his gallant services, and remained in that position until the Confederate Congress passed a law consolidating the Confederate forces, on account of the ranks being thinned; when Gen. D. H. Reynolds' brigade was consolidated into one regiment, known as the First Arkansas Mounted Regiment, dismounted, of which H. C. Bunn was appointed colonel and James P. Eagle lieutenant-colonel. In this position Col. Eagle surrendered with his regiment at Greensboro, North Carolina. During his service he was wounded at Peach Tree Creek, near Atlanta, and laid up for over two months by the wound.

Previous to this, on December 31, 1862, he was captured at the battle of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and sent to Camp, Ohio, and subsequently to Fort Delaware, where he was exchanged. His actual service covered the period from the battle with Apotholahola in the Indian Territory, until the surrender, taking part in the battles at Pea Ridge, Richmond, Murfreesboro, Chickamauga (under Gen. Joe Johnston from Dalton to Atlanta), and (after recovering from his wound), at Franklin, Nashville and Bentonville, N.C., besides a number of others of lesser note.

After the war he returned to find that his father had died, that the remainder of the family had gone to Texas, and that his home was broken up. He went to work, however, to put his former home in some recognizable shape, and built himself a cabin in which to live. He cultivated the land, and fortune seemed to so smile upon him that he was soon enabled to purchase more land. As the years went by, his success increased, and he added to his lands until now he owned several thousand acres. Seeing the necessity of a more thorough education, he attended school for one year and a half after the war, part of this time being spent at the Mississippi College (Baptist denomination), at Clinton, Mississippi, he being thirty-five years of age at that time. In 1867 he united with the Baptist Church, and in 1870 was ordained to preach. Since then his labors were given to districts where the denomination was not able to pay a minister, and where the Gospel was needed, never asking and never receiving a cent for his ministerial work. He presided over the Arkansas Baptist State Convention for ten successive years. During his absence in Kentucky, in 1872, he received an unsolicited and unexpected nomination from the Democratic party for the State Legislature, and after making a canvass of the district was elected by that body. He served his term, and also a term in the called legislature of 1874, being appointed, with two others, by that body to represent the State and adjust claims arising out of the Brooks Baxter War. In 1877 Col. Eagle was again a member of the State Legislature, and in 1885 was once more elected to the same position, the last time being elected speaker. In 1888 he received the nomination of his party for the Governorship of Arkansas, after a five days' session of the convention, and on the 137th ballot. He was elected by a good majority.

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OV. EAGLE and MARY KAVANAUGH:
Marriage: 03 Jan 1882
     
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OV. EAGLE and MARY KAVANAUGH is:
  i.   NO7 CHILDREN.


25. ROSANNAH6 EAGLE (JAMES5, JOSEPH4, PHILLIP EAGLE3 (EGLE), ADAM EGLE2 (EAGLE), MARCUS EGLE1) was born 10 Mar 1840. She married (1) JAMES A. WINFRED 1859. She married (2) E. E. SULLIVAN 1868. She married (3) G. B. LONG 1877.

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AMES WINFRED and ROSANNAH EAGLE:
Marriage: 1859

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. SULLIVAN and ROSANNAH EAGLE:
Marriage: 1868

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. LONG and ROSANNAH EAGLE:
Marriage: 1877
     
Children of R
OSANNAH EAGLE and JAMES WINFRED are:
  i.   BOOKER7 WINFRED.
  ii.   LOUISA WINFRED.
     
Child of ROSANNAH EAGLE and E. SULLIVAN is:
  iii.   ANNIE7 SULLIVAN.
     
Children of ROSANNAH EAGLE and G. LONG are:
  iv.   ROBERT7 LONG.
  v.   JOSEPH LONG.


26. MARY J.6 EAGLE (JAMES5, JOSEPH4, PHILLIP EAGLE3 (EGLE), ADAM EGLE2 (EAGLE), MARCUS EGLE1) was born 12 Apr 1850, and died 09 Sep 1908 in Lonoke, Lonoke Co., AR. She married WILLIAM JONES 29 Aug 1867 in Prairie Co., AR.

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ILLIAM JONES and MARY EAGLE:
Marriage: 29 Aug 1867, Prairie Co., AR
     
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ARY EAGLE and WILLIAM JONES are:
  i.   JACOB B.7 JONES.
  ii.   WILLIAM H. JONES.
  iii.   ROSANNAH JONES.
  iv.   CHARITY P. JONES.


27. MARTHA A.6 EAGLE (JAMES5, JOSEPH4, PHILLIP EAGLE3 (EGLE), ADAM EGLE2 (EAGLE), MARCUS EGLE1) was born 15 Mar 1852. She married (1) T. S. BOYD. She married (2) S. A. YOUNG 1868.

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. YOUNG and MARTHA EAGLE:
Marriage: 1868
     
Children of M
ARTHA EAGLE and T. BOYD are:
  i.   ROBERT S.7 BOYD/TWIN, b. 16 Jul 1873.
  ii.   CHARITY-PRUDENCE BOYD/TWIN, b. 16 Jul 1873.
  iii.   WILLIAM BOYD, b. 18 Nov 1875.
  iv.   JAMES P. BOYD, b. 03 Dec 1882.
  v.   MATTIE L. BOYD, b. 18 Aug 1886.
  vi.   SALLIE F. BOYD, b. 31 Dec 1888.
  vii.   EAGLE BOYD, b. 26 Sep 1892.


28. SAROBA ANN6 FURLOW (MARIA5 EAGLE, JOSEPH4, PHILLIP EAGLE3 (EGLE), ADAM EGLE2 (EAGLE), MARCUS EGLE1) was born 18 Jan 1837 in Maury Co., TN, and died 16 Jul 1864 in Lonoke, Lonoke Co., AR. She married NICHOLAS ADAM BREWER 01 Jan 1857 in Prairie Co., AR, son of WILSON BREWER. He was born 12 Oct 1833 in Chatham City, NC, and died 17 Jan 1909 in Lonoke, Lonoke Co., AR.

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ICHOLAS ADAM BREWER:
Nicholas Adam Brewer was in the Confederate army and was captured along with his brother-in-law J. T. Ferguson in Helena, AR. J. T. Ferguson died at the Yankee prison in Alton, IL. After the war was over and the prisoners were released Nicholas A. Brewer came back to Lonoke County, AR where he found that his wife Saroba Ann Furlow Brewer and his son Nicholas Adam Brewer, Jr. had died while he was in the Yankee prison in Chicago, IL. He also found that his brother-in-law J. T. Ferguson had died while in prison. Nicholas Adam Brewer Sr. then married Rosanna Artemissa Furlow Ferguson, the widow of his brother-in-law J. T. Ferguson and the sister of his first wife Saroba Ann Furlow.
Information submitted by Joe J. Brewer, ggrandson of Nicholas A. Brewer, Summer 2005

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ICHOLAS BREWER and SAROBA FURLOW:
Marriage: 01 Jan 1857, Prairie Co., AR
     
Children of S
AROBA FURLOW and NICHOLAS BREWER are:
  i.   JAMES H.7 BREWER.
  ii.   THOMAS W. BREWER, b. 02 Feb 1858, Prairie Co., AR; d. 27 Mar 1932, Lonoke, Lonoke Co., AR.
  iii.   JOHN H. BREWER, b. Mar 1860, Prairie Co., AR.
  iv.   NICHOLAS ADAM BREWER, JR., b. Abt. 1864, Lonoke, Lonoke Co., AR; d. Abt. 1864, Lonoke, Lonoke Co., AR.
  Notes for NICHOLAS ADAM BREWER, JR.:
Saroba Ann Furlow Brewer, 1st wife of Nicholas Adam Brewer died along with Nicholas Adam Brewer, Jr. when Nicholas Adam Brewer Sr
was a prisoner of war in a Yankee prison in Chicago, Illinois during the Civil War.



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