Early Birth Records

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Panola County

By Mary Lee Knight

Special Research by Geraldine Graves

Submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Cemeteries of Texas

Texans selected delegates to a constitutional convention, which assembled in Austin on June 1, 1868. Although the new Constitution was not popular with the residents of Texas at that time, there was one provision that has proven a gold mine for genealogists. The Thirteenth Legislature implemented the following stipulation of the 1869 Constitution on May 3, 1873, by passing the following, "An Act to Provide for the Registration of Births":

"Section 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas, That it shall hereafter be the duty of the Clerks of the District Courts of this State to make and keep in their offices a register of all persons born in their respective counties.

"Section 2. Be it further enacted, That in order to enable the several clerks to perform the duty prescribed in the first section of his Act, it is hereby made the duty of the several County or Police Courts of this State to furnish the clerks with well bound books, with appropriate headings and properly ruled into columns. That said book shall be so ruled as to have one column for the name of the person to be registered; one column for the names of the father and mother; one column for the date of births; one column for the color of the parents; and one column for the sex.

"Section 3. Be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the father and mother to have the registry of all children born unto them, after the passage of this act, within six months after such birth; and any father or mother, guardian or person, having charge of such child, neglecting the performance of the duty prescribed in this Act, shall be fined in the sum of five dollars for every month said duty may be neglected.

"Section 4. Be it further enacted, That the several clerks of this State shall keep a complete index of the persons so registered, and may demand and receive from the person having such registration done, the sum of ten (10) cents for each person so registered. Approved May 3, 1873."

The registration of births in Texas counties at this early period continued as directed until the Constitution of 1876 was adopted, in February of that year, after which the Fifteenth Legislature passed "An Act to Repeal "An Act to Provide for Registration of Births’". This statute of repeal was approved August 21, 1876, to take effect ninety days after adjournment.

Panola County complied no better or worse than any of the other counties to this legislative mandate. Compliance by the clerks and the public was begrudging at best. All over the state these early birth records have been found in a wide variety of ledgers. Births, when recorded, were frequently done long after the birth. Citizens who lived any distance at all from the county seat, apparently saw no reason to ride into town and pay a fee, even ten cents, to have a birth recorded.

These early Panola County births are recorded, for whatever reason, in one of the ledgers entitled "Mechanics Liens", although the book was obviously a catch-all for a wide variety of information. They commence on page 357 and continue, with the following noted interruptions, for eight pages. A total of 47 births were recorded from late 1873 through October of 1875. Judging by the dates of the miscellaneous entries as compared to the birth dates, the clerks apparently recorded the births wherever they found empty spaces in the ledger.

The first item recorded on Page 357 is a notation dated Dec. 28, 1865 "Churchill deposited 50 cents to go on deed from John Wilson (postage stamps)". The remainder of that page is recorded births.

At the top of page 358 is the heading "List of Those Asking for Pardons", with no year specified, followed by more birth records. Those asking for pardons were noted as follows:

Sept 29 – William Huffines – No. 1

Sept 30 – P.M. Walton – No. 2

Sept 30 – J.H. Johnson – No. 3

Oct 7 – Joshua Cherry – No. 4

No date – J.M. Briton – No. 5

No date – J.H McGill – No. 6

At the top of page 360 is the heading "Citations Issued from County Court" with the following entries under it:

R.A. Young, Administration – Citation issued Dec 27, 1865

Sarah E. & C.C. Campbell, Administration – Citation issued Dec 28, 1865

L.A. & T.C. Evans, Administration – Citation issued Dec 28, 1865

506 – Wyatt Hunt – Subpoena Issued for Defendant Dec 29, 1865

Mary Anderson, Guardian – Citation Issued Dec 29, 1865

387 – J.B. Reese, Guardian – Citation Issued Jan 1, 1866

474 – May G. Bird, Administration – Citation Issued Jan 5, 1866

408 – Sarah Stephenson, Administration – Citation Issued Jan 5,1866

J.H. Booty, Administration – Citation Issued Jan 8, 1866

387 – J.B. Reese, Guardian – Attachment Issued April 30, 1866

478 – T.M. Horton, Guardian – Citation Issued May 2, 1866

The birth records are listed below in the same order as which they were recorded. The handwriting on these entries is harder to read than most of that era, so we would welcome any corrections from those more familiar with the individuals listed. When the race of the child was not stated, an asterisk (*) was used to show the information was not given.

Surname

Given Name

Born

Race

Sex

Parents

Metcalf Sarah Jane

09-28-1873

W

F

H.W. & P.A. Metcalf
Jackson (?) Wm. D

07-22-1873

W

M

J.P. & F.E. Jackson (?)
Claveland Nettie E.

05-25-1873

W

F

T.M. & M.S. Cleveland
Allison George

01-25-1873

W

M

Robert & Sarah J. Allison
Morton Nancy

05-31-1873

W

F

G.A. & Sarah J. Morton
Sears Owen F.

07-26-1873

W

M

Jas & Nancy F. Sears
Downs Francis H.

11-24-1873

W

M

J.W. & Emily Downs
Odom Florence

06-04-1873

W

F

J.W. & S.A. Odom
Brooks Stephen (?) O.

07-11-1873

*

M

John D. & Margaret Brooks
Liles Daniel M.

06-30-1873

W

M

Enoch & Catharine E. Liles
Castelberry Marian

11-29-1873

W

M

Simeon & Lucinda Castleberry
Jones Alonzo

07-21-1873

W

M

J.C. & M.M. Jones
Williams James

06-22-1873

W

M

P. & Ellen Williams
Liles Henry M.

09-05-1873

W

M

John M. & Susannah Liles
Needham William B.

09-03-1873

W

M

Wm. & Mary Needham
Buckner William Thomas

09-02-1873

W

M

John F. & Lucy F. Buckner
Reed Lila

09-14-1873

W

F

Robt. & M.E. Reed
Carter Lucy M.

06-22-1873

W

F

A.M. & Frances Carter
Baker Eliza Ann

11-27-1873

W

F

B.M. & Emily A. Baker
Rhodes Mary Hellen

03-15-1874

W

F

Thos. E. & Rebecca J. Rhodes
Ross Minnie

08-01-1873

W

F

G.F. & C.A. Ross
Ross Eugene L.

03-02-1874

W

M

S.E. & L.J. Ross
Hill Jonathan C.

03-17-1874

W

M

D.C. & Fanny Hill
Potts James L.

03-10-1874

W

M

James & Lucinda A. Potts
O'Bryan Anna E.

03-17-1874

W

F

A.F. & A.M. O'Bryan
Dulaney Thos. Martin

06-18-1874

W

M

H.P.C. & Ma------- Dulaney
Bowers Robbie

06-25-1874

W

F

Thos. M. & Bettie W. Bowers
Crenshaw Nancy Rebecca

09-07-1874

W

F

J.H. & Frances Crenshaw
Mosley Burk G.

09-17-1874

W

M

W.L. Mosley
Downs Ann Elizabeth

10-26-1874

W

F

C.M. & Mary E. Downs
Matthews Mary Ann Ellen

09-26-1874

W

F

Jas. L. & Tennessee Matthews
McLendon Walter Leo

07-19-1875

W

M

J.F. & Josephine McLendon
Cleveland Adaline

09-19-1874

W

F

T.M. & Mary G. Cleveland
Leaks Thos. J.

11-??-1874

W

M

Wm & Nancy Leaks
Buckner Mary E.T.

10-07-1874

W

F

J.F. & F.J. Buckner
Vawter Martha Lucinda

10-08-1874

W

F

David M. & Nancy Vawter
Barnes Mary Francis

11-04-1874

W

F

Ferdinand & Mary Barnes
Hull Bowlin Hooper

10-14-1874

*

M

A. & Sarah Hull
Horton Guy Raymond

04-04-1875

W

M

T.M. & Sallie Horton
Wilson Mary Emily

02-11-1875

W

F

Jas. F & B.E. Wilson
Langley Zilla P.

11-03-1874

W

F

G.W. & Z.A. Langley
Sparks Thos. Callahann

01-24-1875

*

M

J.W. & J---- Sparks
Bronson July Etta

05-10-1875

W

F

W.H. & Emelin Bronson
Marshall Ann Eliza

02-18-1872

*

F

Augustus & D. Marshall
Marshall Walter L.

07-03-1874

*

M

Augustus & D. Marshall
Rider Beng. H.

03-22-1875

W

M

H & Jane Rider
Wyatt Francis L.

04-06-1875

W

F

Wm & Francis Wyatt