• [S8] HOUSEHOLD, 1880 US Federal Census, , , POPULATION SCHEDULE, National Archives micropublication, digital image. Digital image viewed at ancestry.com.
  • [S11] Family Group Sheets for Martin G Pruett-Mary Ann Tombaugh, Alvin C Pruett-Dora McCoy, George Jones-Alma Pruett and Hubert Reed-Shirley Jones: compiled by prepared by Mark Reed, Rosanky, Texas, (1989). Pruett and McCoy family papers and group sheets, supplied by Reed: Some documentation noted for specific pieces of data, the rest from compilers personal knowledge. Mark is a descendent of Levi B Pruitt through his son Martin Grundy Pruitt & Mary Ann Tombaugh. He is also descended from Marion & Cyntha (Ray) McCoy. After Marion's death Cyntha became the 2nd wife of Martin G's brother Thomas J. Pruitt and 2 McCoy daughters married sons of Martin G. Pruitt.: Kaye Wykoff, personnal records and files;.
  • [S15] HOUSEHOLD, 1910 US Federal Census, , , POPULATION SCHEDULE, National Archives micropublication, digital image. Digital image viewed at ancestry.com.
  • [S29] Funeral Home Records, A.D. Alexander and Mrs. Mary Alexander, Record of Funeral forms: compiled by Melton Funeral Home, copies obtained in August 1986; A 'Record of Funeral' form was completed by hand. The form asks for name & place of birth of desceased, address, date & place of death, date & time of funeral, place of burial, name & address of clergyman, name and address of attending physician, occupation of desceased, marital status, religion, date of birth age, names & places of birth of parents and names & residences of immediate family. In addition there is an itemization of the funeral expenses.; Melton Funeral Home, Breckenridge, Stephens County, Texas.
  • [S52] Pruitt/Eaton research papers: compiled by Billie Jones. Jacob Pruitt & Mary Eaton family papers, charts & group sheets, sent by Billie Jones, Arlington, Texas, (supplied 1998): The data comes from correspondence & visit with Billie. Her research was thorough, detailed and well documented.: Kaye Wykoff, personnal records and files;.
  • [S60] Interview with Martha Renfro (Houston, Texas). Grand daughter of Mary Ann Pruitt Cantwell, by Kaye Wykoff, Oct 26,1986. Pruitt & Cantwell families.
  • [S128] Papers Concerning Robertson's Colony in Texas, Compiled and edited by Malcolm D McLean. Volume VII, Dec 6, 1831-Oct, 1833 'Those Eleven-League Grants' (UTA Press: Arlington, Texas, 1980). Hereinafter cited as Robertson's Colony Papers.
  • [S149] Thomes E. Partlow, compiler, Wilson County, Tennessee Abstracts of Will Books 1-13 (1802-1850) (Lebanon, TN: T E Partlow, 1981?).
  • [S169] Trenary Family Info: email to Kaye Wykoff from Vicki Lape (address withheld for privacy): Trenary descendant and researcher, other Trenary family historians were included on these emails, Butler County, Ohio, , various dates 2009.
  • [S181] Bounty Certificate, John B Trenary: Texas. Land Office, Republic Military Grants, File: TRA B 694, 1850 thru 1875: File contains: Bounty Land Certificate #660, Survey certificate for 320 arecs of which 50 acres were patented in Rusk County. Refiled by heirs and approved March 1859. My notes say they sold the certificate to ---?--- Graham, June of 1860. He then sold it to Samuel Johnson in 1871 and 270 remaining acres were patented by Johnson in Brown County on Mar 29, 1875 (see file RUS B 101); Texas General Land Office, Austin, Texas.
  • [S190] Statement of Military Service: Discharge Papers, Martin T Pruitt: Texas State Archives & Library, Audited Military Claims, File: #7425, July 7, 1836-May 1838; Texas General Land Office, Austin, Texas.
  • [S197] Bastrop newspaper or Lockhart Register, "Ashbel Smith's 100th birthday article" Bastrop or Lockhart, Texas, November 1955, photocopy of article received from John Willett of Dallas, TX, date of article derived from content of clipping: Kaye Wykoff, personnal records and files.
  • [S200] Audited Military Records: Receipts for aid to the Republic, Jacob Pruitt: Texas State Archives & Library, Audited Military Payments, File: 4896, 13 Nov 1837.
  • [S217] Petition to Commissioner of Claims: Headright supplement now that he is married, Martin T Pruitt: Texas General Land Office, Court of Claims, File: CC 6673, April 28, 1858; Texas General Land Office, Austin, Texas.
  • [S275] James Pruitt & Nancy Wheeler, Marriage Certificate: Vol 5, page 174 (1879), Travis County, Texas, Marriage Records, County Clerk's Office, Austin, Texas.
  • [S280] Henry Pruitt & Amanda Melvina Brown, Marriage Certificate: Vol 5, page 294 (1880), Travis County, Texas, Marriage Records, County Clerk's Office, Austin, Texas.
  • [S282] M G Pruitt & Mary Tombaugh, Marriage Certificate: (1883), Travis County, Texas, Marriage Records, County Clerk's Office, Austin, Texas.
  • [S283] J D Pruitt & Mrs. M E Morrow, Marriage Certificate (1891), Burnet County, Texas, Marriages Book G, page 149, County Clerk's Office, Burnet, Texas.
  • [S413] Martin T Pruitt, 1830 Texas Tax Rolls, Houston County, unknown repository.
  • [S414] Jacob Pruitt, 1830 Texas Tax Rolls/Census, unknown county, unknown repository.
  • [S415] Martin T Pruitt, 1840 Tax Rolls used as census, Houston County, Republic of Texas Archives. "The 1840 Census of the Republic of Texas" by Gifford White, 1966.
  • [S416] Jacob Pruitt, 1840 Tax Rolls used as census, Houston County, Republic of Texas Archives. "The 1840 Census of the Republic of Texas" by Gifford White, 1966.
  • [S417] Martin T Pruitt, 1846 Republic of Texas Poll (List used as census), Anderson County, Ancestry. Original source for Ancestry.com online database-- Book: Republic of Texas: Poll Lists for 1846 compiled by Marion Day Mullins from manuscript tax rolls consisting of 5,718 volumes held originally at the State Comptroller's office, then at the Texas State Library from 1947-1958 and then transferred to the State Archives in 1962. Published in 1974 by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc; Baltimore, Maryland. Reprinted in 1982, 1995 & 1998. Further explanation of how the 1846 Tax Rolls came to be from the book Foreward: "This 1846 poll list is the nearest thing we have to a complete census of the period. A "Poll" tax of one dollaar was applied to every white male resident over the age of tweenty-one and to women who were heads of households (usually widows). In making the tax rolls the assessor was required to prepare at least two alphabetical copies from his original lists. One copy went to the State Treasurer and one to the Sheriff who made the collections."
  • [S418] J Prewitt, 1846 Republic of Texas Poll Lists (used as a census), Henderson County, Ancestry. Original source for Ancestry.com online database-- Book: Republic of Texas: Poll Lists for 1846 compiled by Marion Day Mullins from manuscript tax rolls consisting of 5,718 volumes held originally at the State Comptroller's office, then at the Texas State Library from 1947-1958 and then transferred to the State Archives in 1962. Published in 1974 by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc; Baltimore, Maryland. Reprinted in 1982, 1995 & 1998. Further explanation of how the 1846 Tax Rolls came to be from the book Foreward: "This 1846 poll list is the nearest thing we have to a complete census of the period. A "Poll" tax of one dollaar was applied to every white male resident over the age of tweenty-one and to women who were heads of households (usually widows). In making the tax rolls the assessor was required to prepare at least two alphabetical copies from his original lists. One copy went to the State Treasurer and one to the Sheriff who made the collections."
  • [S422] John B Trenary, 1846 Republic of Texas Poll List used as census, Henderson County, Republic of Texas Archives.
  • [S423] 1850 U.S. Census, Martin T Pruitt household, Navarro District, Navarro County, Texas population schedule, sheet stamped 113, penned 27, dwelling 3, family 3. National Archives micropublication, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S424] 1860 U.S. Census, Martin TPruitt household, Marlin Post Office, Falls County, Texas population schedule, sheet penned 27, stamped 156, dwelling 170, family 170. National Archives micropublication, viewed at Ancestry.com.
  • [S425] 1870 US Census, Honor Pruitt household, Meridian, Bosque County, Texas population schedule, sheet stamped 394, dwelling 408, family 408. NARA film Roll M593-1576: FHL Film 553075, National Archives micropublication, viewed at ancestry.com.
  • [S426] 1880 US Census, Henry Pruett household, Polling Place #21 & 25, Travis County, Texas population schedule, Enumeration District 125, sheet stamped 111, dwelling 139, family 139. National Archives micropublication, viewed at ancestry.com.
  • [S429] 1900 US Census, James D Pruitt household, Justice Precinct 5, Caldwell County, Texas population schedule, Enumeration District 124, sheet 14A penned, 183 stamped, dwelling 239, family 240, line 21. National Archives micropublication, viewed on ancestry.com.
  • [S433] Travis County, Texas, Deed, Deed books: Volume E3, Page 39, HT Pruitt to O'Neal & Eberhardt, dated 5 aug 1890, recorded 20 oct 1903; County Clerk's Office, Austin, Texas.
  • [S435] Death certificate for J D Pruitt, Texas, Department of Health, Death certificates, J D Pruitt, Death Certificate 38507 (1927), Bureau of Vital Statistics, Austin: downloaded from FamilySearch.org.
  • [S448] 1910 US Census, James Prewitt household, Justice Precinct #4, Travis County, Texas population schedule, Enumeration District 25, sheet 6B written, dwelling 108, family 108. National Archives micropublication, viewed on Ancestry.com.
  • [S453] 1860 U.S. Census, J Sylvester household, Austin, Travis County, Texas population schedule, sheet stamped 297, dwelling 229, family 908. National Archives micropublication, viewed at Ancestry.com.
  • [S635] 1900 US Census, Alfred D. Alexander household, Justice Precinct 2, Bastrop County, Texas population schedule, Enumeration District 6, sheet 13A penned, 125 stamped, dwelling 216, family 216, line 50. National Archives micropublication, viewed on ancestry.com.
  • [S640] 1900 U.S. Census, John D Sylvester household, Blanco County, Blanco County, Texas population schedule, Enumeration District 7, sheet stamped 101, penned 6A, dwelling 98, family 99, line 27. National Archives micropublication, viewed at Ancestry.com.
  • [S641] 1880 U.S. Census, James Sylvester household, Travis County, Travis County, Texas population schedule, Enumeration District 127, sheet penned 20, dwelling 176, family 190, Line 9. National Archives micropublication, viewed at Ancestry.com.
  • [S642] 1850 U.S. Census, James Sylvester household, Limestone County, Texas population schedule, sheet stamped 368, dwelling 195, family 195. National Archives micropublication, viewed at Ancestry.com.
  • [S726] John B Trenary, 1840 Tax Rolls (used as census), Houston County, Republic of Texas, Republic of Texas Archives.
  • [S771] Alfred Dewitt Alexander and Mary Diadama Smith, Marriage Certificate Bk A, page 343 (1867), Bastrop County, Texas, Marriage Records, County Clerk's Office, Bastrop, Texas.
  • [S781] Research papers concerning the descendents of Martin G Pruitt: compiled by Leann Carabajal, Beeville, Texas, (supplied 2010): Good information about the Martin G Pruiitt descendants through his son Jacob Peter Pruitt. Included are transcripts of taped, 1977 interviews with older family members by Jakie Lee Pruitt, historiann and author.: Kaye Wykoff, personnal records and files;.
  • [S812] 1910 U.S. Census, A. D. Alexander household, Justice Precinct 8, Stephens County, Texas population schedule, Enumeration District 252, sheet 4B, dwelling 71, family 71: line 81. NARA film T624-1589, National Archives micropublication.
  • [S814] , Texas, State Registrar Office, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, online database with images, Mary Alexander, Death Certificate, #8649 (1932), Bureau of Vital Statistics, Austin: Last accessed 5 November 2020 at FamilySearch.org.
  • [S908] "Texas, U.S., Compiled Census and Census Substitutes, 1820-1890" (database online), Ron V Jackson with Accelerated Indexing Systems; Ancestry, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014, Provo, Utah, USA; This collection contains the following indexes: 1850 Federal Census Index; 1850 Slave Schedule; 1860 Federal Census Index; 1860 Slave Schedule; 1870 Federal Census Index; 1880 Federal Census Index; 1890 Veterans Schedule; Tax List Indexes 1820-1829; Tax List Indexes 1830-1839; Tax List Indexes 1840-1849.
  • [S909] "Georgia, Marriage Index, 1828-1978" (database online), ancestry.com; Ancestry, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014, Provo, Utah, USA; Original data: County Marriage records, Georgia Archives, Morrow, Georgia.
  • [S919] Powers of Attorney to George G Browning, Jacob Pruitt estate and group of 9: Texas General Land Office, Republic of Texas land records, File: HOU000813, January 7, 1845; Texas General Land Office, Austin, Texas.
  • [S956] Virginia H Taylor. The Spanish Archives of the General Land Office of Texas. (The Lone Star Press: Austin, Texas, 1955).
  • [S957] Statement of Military Service: Discharge Papers, John B Trenary: Texas State Archives & Library, Audited Military Claims, File: #4893, July 7, 1836; Texas General Land Office, Austin, Texas.
  • [S1008] 1840 U.S. Census, Jas Sylvester household, Fulton Twp., Sevier County, Arkansas, page 166, National Archives micropublication, M19-20 :FHL Film 0002474.
  • [S1009] Bill Yates, U.S and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Online Database: Yates Publishing, Ancestry, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014, Provo, Utah, USA: Not a primary source. Original data: Compiled records extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie.