![]() | December 29, 1839 21 19 |
![]() | Note: Evan James applied for a pension as an indigent Confederate veteran in 1914. His wife's brothers, E.G. and W.L. Pruitt, were witnesses.
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![]() | William Joseph MAGEE September 21, 1841 (Age 20 months) |
![]() | Mary Malissa MAGEE November 12, 1843 (Age 3 years) |
![]() | Eliza Ann MAGEE July 2, 1845 (Age 5 years) |
![]() | Abraham Green MAGEE August 25, 1845 (Age 5 years) |
![]() | Warren Solomon MAGEE March 2, 1847 (Age 7 years) |
![]() | Eliza Ann MAGEE July 2, 1847 (Age 7 years) |
![]() | Warren Solomon MAGEE March 2, 1849 (Age 9 years) |
![]() | John Bangman “Shug” MAGEE about 1851 (Age 11 years) |
![]() | Solomon MANGUM December 29, 1852 (Age 13 years) |
![]() | Naomi SHORT August 17, 1859 (Age 19 years) |
![]() | Malinda Finklin PRUITT — View this family March 26, 1860 (Age 20 years) |
![]() | Co A, Gould's Battalion, Walker's Division, Randle's Brigade CSA 1861 (Age 21 years) |
![]() #1 | Mary Angelina “Mollie” MAGEE February 6, 1861 (Age 21 years) |
![]() #2 | Walter Nathan MAGEE December 13, 1864 (Age 24 years) |
![]() #3 | William Joseph MAGEE September 15, 1866 (Age 26 years) |
![]() #4 | Luticia “Tishie” MAGEE July 18, 1869 (Age 29 years) |
![]() #5 | Sarah Caroline “Callie” MAGEE December 11, 1872 (Age 32 years) |
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![]() | 1873 (Age 33 years) Note: Evan James received title to from Texas in 1889. He had to be resident on the land for 3 years to g… |
![]() #6 | Tollie MAGEE July 21, 1875 (Age 35 years) |
![]() #7 | Evan J. “Ev” MAGEE October 16, 1876 (Age 36 years) |
![]() | William T HUTSON — Mary Angelina “Mollie” MAGEE — View this family November 29, 1877 (Age 37 years) |
![]() | Zillah CHAPMAN February 21, 1879 (Age 39 years) |
![]() | Warren Solomon MAGEE January 30, 1880 (Age 40 years) |
![]() | Caroline MANGUM September 28, 1883 (Age 43 years) Note: Her tombstone states she died Sept 25 1883. She is buried at the Ellis Prairie Cemetery near Friday Tx.
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![]() | Marcus Green BROWDER — Mary Angelina “Mollie” MAGEE — View this family January 19, 1887 (Age 47 years) |
![]() | William Joseph MAGEE — Mary Melisse Caroline BENNETT — View this family February 9, 1889 (Age 49 years) |
![]() | Jonathan “Nathan” MAGEE April 10, 1894 (Age 54 years) Note: Buried in the Ellis Prairie Cemetery near Friday Tx.
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![]() | William Joseph MAGEE March 26, 1896 (Age 56 years) |
![]() | Note: Some claim that his name was Evan Jasper Magee, but his wife states it was Evan James in her statement for a widow's pension.
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![]() | June 8, 1915 (Age 75 years) |
Family with parents |
father |
Birth: December 5, 1818 24 21 — Louisiana Death: April 10, 1894 — Trinity Co, Tx |
mother |
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Marriage: January 24, 1839 — Rankin Co, Mississippi |
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11 months himself |
Birth: December 29, 1839 21 19 — Rankin Co, Mississippi Death: June 8, 1915 — Trinity Co, Tx |
21 months younger brother |
William Joseph MAGEE Birth: September 21, 1841 22 21 Death: March 26, 1896 |
2 years younger sister |
Mary Malissa MAGEE Birth: November 12, 1843 24 23 |
20 months younger sister |
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2 months younger brother |
Abraham Green MAGEE Birth: August 25, 1845 26 25 Death: February 27, 1922 |
18 months younger brother |
Warren Solomon MAGEE Birth: March 2, 1847 28 27 Death: January 30, 1880 |
5 years younger brother |
John Bangman “Shug” MAGEE Birth: about 1851 32 30 — Texas |
Family with Malinda Finklin PRUITT |
himself |
Birth: December 29, 1839 21 19 — Rankin Co, Mississippi Death: June 8, 1915 — Trinity Co, Tx |
wife |
Birth: October 26, 1837 35 24 — Sabine Co, Louisiana Death: January 24, 1923 — Trinity Co, Tx |
Marriage: March 26, 1860 — Groveton, Trinity Co., TX, USA |
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10 months daughter |
Mary Angelina “Mollie” MAGEE Birth: February 6, 1861 21 23 Death: October 10, 1950 — Groveton, Trinity Co Tx |
4 years son |
Walter Nathan MAGEE Birth: December 13, 1864 24 27 |
21 months son |
Birth: September 15, 1866 26 28 — Groveton, Trinity, Tx Death: May 14, 1941 — Eagle Lake, Colorado, Tx |
3 years daughter |
Luticia “Tishie” MAGEE Birth: July 18, 1869 29 31 — TX Death: July 15, 1942 — Terry Co, TX |
3 years daughter |
Sarah Caroline “Callie” MAGEE Birth: December 11, 1872 32 35 |
3 years daughter |
Tollie MAGEE Birth: July 21, 1875 35 37 Death: 1942 |
15 months son |
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Military | Evan James applied for a pension as an indigent Confederate veteran in 1914. His wife's brothers, E.G. and W.L. Pruitt, were witnesses. |
Property | Evan James received title to from Texas in 1889. He had to be resident on the land for 3 years to get title. It is clear from the documents that he was on the land by 1873. This must have been his home place from 1872 until at least 1898. County: Trinity Abstract Number: 458 District/Class: Houston Preemption File Number: 000169 Original Grantee: Magee, E J Patentee: Magee, E J Title Date: Patent Date: 23 Aug 1889 Patent No: 233 Patent Vol: 22 |
Name conflict | Some claim that his name was Evan Jasper Magee, but his wife states it was Evan James in her statement for a widow's pension. |
Media object | Photo taken in Groveton in 1914. Evan Magee is number 11 in the photo. |
Media object | This flag, from an unidentified Texas regiment, is inscribed with battle honors \"Mansfield, April 8th 1864\" and \"Pleasant Hill, April 9, 1864.\" This flag is important for two reasons. First, it was carried by a Texas unit in the two desperate Louisiana battles that turned back Union General Nathaniel Bank's Red River Expedition, thus saving east Texas from conquest. Second, it is one of only two so-called Taylor battle flags still in existence. [Taylor flags are named for General Richard Taylor, son of President Zachary Taylor, and Confederate commander in western Louisiana.] The Taylor flags are unusual because they are Saint Andrews cross rebel flags with the colors reversed, i.e. a blue field instead of the famous red field, and ared rather than blue cross with white stars. |
Note | Evan James Magee was a reluctant soldier in Co A, Gould's Battalion,Walker's Division of Randle's Brigade in the Confederate army. His unit was referred to as Walkers Greyhounds because of their ability to cover distances quickly. His unit fought in Louisian and Arkansas. He wrote a letter during the war to his beloved wife Malinda criticizing the Confederacy for the war. (See the media section) His unit was disbanded at Navasota Tx in 1865 at the end of the war. It was thought that many confederate soldiers in Texas would not follow Lee's order to surrender but would follow other confederate generals west of the Mississippi to continue the War of Insurrection. However, Evan's unit and others at Navasota had had enough of war and they "voted" to go home with their feet. |
Birth | Listen to Evan's grandaughter Effie MAGEE Austin naming Evan's siblings. Format: audio/mpeg File size: 538 KB |
Birth | Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 958 × 795 pixels File size: 507 KB |
Military | Format: image/png Image dimensions: 225 × 344 pixels File size: 21 KB |
Military | Confederate Pension Application for Evan Magee Format: application/pdf File size: 2,349 KB Type: Document Highlighted image: no |
Residence | Effie describes her Grandpa Evan Magee and his family circle Format: audio/mpeg File size: 838 KB |
Property | Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 1,201 × 1,884 pixels File size: 469 KB Type: Document |
Property | Format: image/png Image dimensions: 2,478 × 1,138 pixels File size: 1,770 KB Type: Map |
Grandchildren Remember Evan | Effie describes Grandpa Evan Magee. Format: audio/mpeg File size: 696 KB |
Grandchildren Remember Evan | Dewey Magee recalls encounter with his Grandpa Evan. Format: audio/mpeg File size: 625 KB |
Death | Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 500 × 375 pixels File size: 74 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: no |
Media object | Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 196 × 198 pixels File size: 34 KB Highlighted image: no |
Media object | Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 1,293 × 714 pixels File size: 808 KB Note: Photo taken in Groveton in 1914. Evan Magee is number 11 in the photo.
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Media object | Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 734 × 2,158 pixels File size: 133 KB |
Media object | Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 128 × 122 pixels File size: 16 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: no Note: This flag, from an unidentified Texas regiment, is inscribed with battle honors "Mansfield, April 8th 1864" and "Pleasant Hill, April 9, 1864." This flag is important for two reasons. First, it was carried by a Texas unit in the two desperate Louisiana battles that turned back Union General Nathaniel Bank's Red River Expedition, thus saving east Texas from conquest. Second, it is one of only two so-called Taylor battle flags still in existence. [Taylor flags are named for General Richard Taylor, son of President Zachary Taylor, and Confederate commander in western Louisiana.] The Taylor flags are unusual because they are Saint Andrews cross rebel flags with the colors reversed, i.e. a blue field instead of the famous red field, and ared rather than blue cross with white stars.
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Media object | Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 85 × 108 pixels File size: 10 KB Highlighted image: yes |
Media object | Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 1,293 × 714 pixels File size: 808 KB Note: Photo taken in Groveton in 1914. Evan Magee is number 11 in the photo.
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Media object | Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 531 × 342 pixels File size: 83 KB Highlighted image: no |