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Forehand, James Wesley

James Wesley Forehand, son of John W. and Margaret Jane (Marlin/Martin) Forehand, was born 09 October 1825 [March per his two headstones] in Texas.
First marriage was to Susan Ann Armstrong, daughter of Thomas Armstrong, on 14 May 1851 in Dickson County, Tennessee.
Second marriage was to Louise Virginia (Stifflemire) Farris, widow of A. S. Farris, daughter of Jacob Stifflemire and Martha Cloyd, on 05 February 1865 in Grimes County, Texas.
James came to Texas about 1855 and enlisted on 18 March 1856 in travis County as a Texas Ranger Minuteman, Comm. Officer J. H. Conner. He reenlisted 02 December 1857 in San Saba County under John S. “RIP” Ford. Discharged 05 August 1858.
Family legion says James Wesley returned to Tennessee about 1859 and stole his small daughter, returning to Texas with her. He is listed in the 1860 census of Austin County, Texas with a small daughter Amanda Ann born ca 1851 in Tennessee.
He entered the Civil War 10 April 1862, age 37, as a Private in Company F, 21 Cavalary, 1 Reginment, Carter’s Brigade, Texas Lancers. This company later became 21st Regiment Texas Cavalry. He was captured at Murfeesboro, Tennessee on 02 January 1863. (The Union Army retreated after losing 9,000 men in this battle on 02 January 1863). He is on the Roll of Prisoners of War dated 17 June 1863 to be transfered from Louisville, Kentucky to Camp Chase, Ohio. Listed as Private in Company F, 44th Tennessee Infantry Regiment. Discharged June 1863 after taking the oath of the Union. [His headstone list him as serving in Company H, 2nd Texas Calvery.]
In the probate records of Austin County, Texas, Term 1867, Book S page 71-72, “James W. Forehand petition for guardenship of his minor daughter, Amanda Ann Forehand, so he can return to Tennessee and handle her mother’s Estate.” He moved to Grimes County, texas in 1865; Austin County 1867-8; Hill County 1869-77; Hamilton County 1878 and Waller County 1879 until his death in 1904.

Children:
Amanda Ann Forehand – born c 1851 TN.; married William Hogan Harris.
Ophelia M Forehand – born 1868 Texas; married W. M. Turpin.
Maggie Lee Forehand – born 1876; married William “Bill” Wesley Morris Clepper; died 1968

Source:
Lucille Mehrkam, History and Genealogy of the Family of Jacob Klepper/Clepper Family and Malcolm McAlpine Family (The Gregath Company, 1996), Library of Congress under card number 86-62751 (page 384

Clepper, William Wesley Morris

Notes by Lucille Clepper Mehrkam:

William Wesley Morris “Bill” Clepper was born 3 Mch. 1872 Montgomery Co., Tx.; son of Charles Duncan and Mary Jane (Mc Alpine) Clepper, Sr.; died 9 July 1936 Hockley, Waller, Tx.; buried Macedonia-Springer Cemetery.

Married 1 Aug. 1894 Waller Co., Tx. to Maggie Lee Forehand; born 27 Sept. 1876 near Hillsboro, Hill, Tx.; daughter of James Wesley Forehand and Louise Virginia Stifflemire. Maggie was born near Ft. Graham where Wm.’s Great Grandfather P.James Klepper lived. So it would seem that the Forehand’s and Clepper’s were neighbors, not only in Tenessee but in Texas. Maggie died 27 Jan. 1968 Hempstead Hospital, Waller Co., Tx.; buried Macedonia-Springer Cemetery.

Bill moved from Montgomery Co. to Grimes Co. with his father ca 1878 and on into Waller Co. ca 1891 and share cropped with his Uncle Lorenzo Dow Clepper; He purchased a farm in the N. Minionde Survey and resided there until his death. A pear orchard planted by “Bill” in 1896 remains, in part, on the place today.

The day school was out my brothers, Edgar, James and I headed to Grandma’s and stayed until the day before school started. Grandpa loved to squirrel hunt and always had one of the best hunting dogs in the county. He had lots of goats and sheep. The lead goat always had a bell and since his hearing was poor, he would take one of my brothers or me when he went looking for the goats, so we could hear the bell. He always had his old gun and his hunting dog with him, and sometime we would be gone most of the day. On the day my oldest brother was 15 he came to Houston and purchased a hearing aid. We lived near the RR tracks and I remember how thrilled he was to be able to hear a train whistle. He was so excited he could not wait to get home and hear Maggie’s voice, but when he reach home grandmother was in the garden and as he started toward the garden, he had a heart attack and died. He was loved by all his children and grandchildren.

Grandmother’s house was the meeting place for all the Clepper cousins. She cooked over an old wood stove, and always had lots of good food. In the evening we would set out on the old back porch and she would tell us about the Indians and wolves. Ernestine remembers when she was tiny, Grandma rocked her to sleep, yodeling the famous “Cattle Call”. No one else could sing and yodel that tune quite like she did.

After Grandfather’s death she sold the home place to daughter, Elma and moved to Waller. She always said that she was not going to leave anything for her children to fight over. If she had $.50 left when she died, she was going to swallow it and take it with her. A few months before she died she started giving all her personal things to different members of the family as they came by. She always made you feel welcome and loved. She was a very special person.

Children all born Hockley, Waller, Tx.
Baby Clepper b. & d. 1895; buried Macedonia-Spring Cemetery.
Baby Clepper b. & d 1897; buried Macedonia-Spring Cemetery.
Nola Elma Clepper b. 1 Nov. 1898.
James Duncan Clepper b. 1 Sept. 1901.
Baby Clepper b. & d. 1902; buried Macedonia-Spring Cemetery.
William Wesley Clepper b. 27 Oct. 1905.
Ada Leona Clepper b. 28 June 1908.
Luda May Clepper b. 31 May 1911.
Lemuel “Lem” Clepper b. 22 Jan. 1914.
Verlene Gertrude Clepper b. 12 Oct. 1917.

REFERENCE:
Waller Co. Marriage Bk. 3 pg. 224; Waller Co. Land Records; James W. Forehand
Bible; 1880 Grimes Co., Tx.; 1900-1910 Waller Co., Tx. Censuses; Waller, Grimes
and Montgomery Co. Histories; Birth and Death records of Texas; Death Notice-
Houston Press, Houston Post and Waller Citizen; Waller Co. Tax Records 1897-1910.

Clepper, Maggie Lee Forehand

Maggie was born 27 Sept. 1876 near Hillsboro, Hill, Tx.; daughter of James Wesley Forehand and Louise Virginia Stifflemire.
Maggie and William Wesley Morris “Bill” Clepper were married 1 Aug. 1894 Waller Co., Tx.
Maggie was born near Ft. Graham where her husband’s Great Grandfather P.James Klepper lived. So it would seem that the Forehand’s and Clepper’s were neighbors, not only in Tenessee but in Texas. Maggie died 27 Jan. 1968 Hempstead Hospital, Waller Co., Tx.; buried Macedonia-Springer Cemetery.

Additional details on her husband and their children are listed on Bill’s page of this website.

Burg, Donald

Donald William Burg, age 69 of Hockley, TX passed away July 26, 2009.

Donald is survived by his wife, Lois Burg; sons, Douglas Walter Burg and wife Melissa Ann, and William Thomas Burg; daughters, Donna Leigh Schepis and husband Rich of Harleysville, PA, Katie Agnes Burg, and Alison Marie Burg; brother, Carl R. Burg and wife Barbara of Baytown, TX; aunt, Brenda Raffensberger and husband Jimmy of Red Lion, PA; granddaughters, Hannah Landes, Megan Henson, and Thea Burg; mother-in-law, Dorothy L. Walker; numerous brother and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews and other family members.

Visitation was held on Thursday, July 30, 2009 from 5 to 8 pm at Canon Funeral Home Chapel, with remembrances facilitated by Deacon Jo Mignogna from 7 to 8pm.

Funeral Services were conducted on Friday, July 31, 2009 at 11:00 am at All Faith Chapel in Prairie View, TX with Reverend Charles Washington officiating. Interment followed at Macedonia Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please direct contributions in his name to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Texas Gulf Coast Chapter, 5005 Mitchelldale St. Suite 115, Houston, TX 77092.

Donald lived to be 69 years, 7 months and 25 days old.

Dement, Betty Ann Duggan

Betty Ann “Memaw” Dement, age 78 of Hockley, passed away October 21, 2018. She is preceded in death by her parents George and Mamie Duggan, and three brothers, Bob, Layton, and Elton. She is survived by her loving husband of 61 years, Robert “Bobby” Dement; daughters Denise Robinson and D’Ann Guzman of Hockley; brother Billy Duggan and wife Sue; sister Lee Ella Obar and husband Claud; grandchildren Kimberlea Ward, Courtney Fetzer (Jim), Alyson Macias (Sal), Cole Parker; great grandchildren Jolie Standley, Kiley & Laney Fetzer, Sophie Macias; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. After working 40 years in the construction industry, Betty went on to become a very successful realtor for Keller Williams Northwest. She was an active member of Fair Haven United Methodist Church before moving to Hockley, becoming an even-more active member and treasurer of the Macedonia United Methodist Church. Betty was a very active lady spending countless hours with her daughters in Girl Scouts, Spring Branch Girls Softball Association, Fair Haven Children’s Choir, Northbrook Raider Band Booster; and many other civic organizations. She was a very loving, caring, and giving person having never met a stranger. Without the loving care & support given by medical teams at MD Anderson, and North Cypress Medical Center, Mom wouldn’t have gotten an additional 11 years to share with us all. Thank you, Dr. Dileep Puppala and team for everything, we are forever grateful to you’. We live comforted knowing that our Lord Jesus Christ has received a new angel. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to Macedonia United Methodist Church. Visitation will be Friday, October 26, 2018, 5-7 pm followed by Funeral Services Saturday, October 27, 1pm Canon Funeral Home with Pastor Kevin Kissel officiating. Interment will follow at Macedonia-Springer Cemetery.

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Dement, Robert Amanuel

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Robert Dement

(March 21, 1937 – July 18, 2022)

Robert A. Dement, age 85 of Hockley passed away on July, 18 2022. He is proceeded in death by his parents Searcy and Mildred Dement; sister Dolores Orsak; wife Betty Ann Dement and is survived by his daughters Denise Robinson, D’Ann Guzman; sister Gloria Arlene Florus and husband Donald; brother-in-law Leon Orsak; grandchildren Kimberlea Ward. Courtney Fetzer and husband Jim, Alyson Hancock and husband Donald, Cole Parker and wife Emily; great grandchildren Jolie Standley, Hunter Hancock, Kiley Fetzer, Colton Hancock, Sophie Macias, Laney Fetzer; as well as numerous friends and other relatives.

A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday July 31, 2022, at Macedonia UMC, following the 11am Church Service, 23391 Macedonia Rd, Hockley, TX 77447. There will be a luncheon afterwards.

Robert is in the care of Canon Funeral Home.

Ueckert, Freeman

FREEMAN UECKERT, 88, went to be with his Lord on Oct 1, 2002. Resident of Hockley, TX. Born in Houston, Dec 17, 1913. A devoted Christian, district lay speaker and active member of the United Methodist Church, previously St. Matthews Methodist, Houston and presently Macedonia United Methodist Church, Hockley. Member of the Scottish Rite division of Masonry, 32 degree Mason, Velasco Lodge Chapter 220, Freeport; and Shriners Arabia Temple, Houston; former professional baseball player with the Houston Buffs; WWII veteran; retired with Transco Pipeline; member of Pine Forest CC and Houston Oaks Golf Club. Preceded in death by his first wife, June Sunday Ueckert. Survived by wife, Audrey Schultz Ueckert and twin brother Fred Ueckert, Tyler, TX; daughter, Lane Mabray; 3 grandsons, Mark Mabray, Mel Mabray and wife Elaine, Matt Mabray and wife Jennifer; and great grandsons, Jackson and Daniel Mabray. Memorial services to be held Sunday Oct 6th at 3pm at Macedonia United Methodist Church, 23391 Macedonia Rd., Hockley, TX. Reception following in Fellowship Hall. In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Macedonia United Methodist Church