Giles Hodges MONZINGO, son of George William MONZINGO and Susan Elizabeth HODGES , was born 17 October 1860 in LA. He married Ada HARTMAN 10 May 1882 in Webster Pa, LA. He died 06 September 1916 in Shreveport, Caddo Pa, LA. Ada HARTMAN was born April 1865 in LA. She died aft. 1920.
1. James Walter MONZINGO, b. 02 March 1883 | See James Walter MONZINGO & Emma HAYDEN |
2. George Wesley MONZINGO, b. 28 July 1888 | See George Wesley MONZINGO & Anna May WORTMAN |
3. Ruth Ludy MONZINGO, b. 08 June 1893 | See Jim I MCDOUGH & Ruth Ludy MONZINGO |
4. Dewey Hobson MONZINGO, b. 13 August 1900 | See Dewey Hobson MONZINGO & Maxine ? |
Notes for Giles Hodges MONZINGO:
1900 Webster, LA, Vol 47, ED 109, Sheet 10, Line 42
Monzingo, Hargres G, W, Oct 1860, 39, LA
Ada L, W, April 1865, 35, LA
Walter J, S, Mar 1883, LA
George W, S, July 1889, 10, LA
Ruth L, D, May 1894, 6, LA
Gibson, Jake, Se, May 1846, 54, GA
1910 Harrison, TX, 2-WD MARSHALL
MONTZINGO, G H, Age 50, LA, GA, GA
A L, Wife, 45, married 27 yrs, 4 children, 4 living, LA, GA, GA
J W, Son, 26, Single, LA, LA, LA
G W, Son, 20, Single, LA, LA, LA
L R, Daughter, 14, Single, LA, LA, LA
H D, Son, 9, Single, LA, LA, LA
1920 Caddo, LA, Shreveport Precinct 7, ED 56, Sheet 7B, Roll: T625_608
James Mingngo, 36, LA, LA, LA
Emma, wife, 26, AR, LA, LA
Dewey, brother, 19, LA, LA, LA
Maxine, sis in law, 17, LA, LA, LA
George, brother, 28, LA, LA, LA
Annie, sis in law, 23, LA, LA, LA
Georgia, niece 3, LA, LA, LA
Ada L, mother, 52, LA, LA, LA
1920 Tarrent, TX, ED 135, Sheet 24, Line 91.
McDough, Jim I, 32, England, Ireland, Ireland
Ruth, Wife, 24, LA, LA, LA
Ros---, Son, 6, LA, England, LA
Monzingo, Ada, Mother-in-law, 54, LA, Germany, Germany
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Notes for Ada HARTMAN:
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William W. Hartman, a brother of J. J. Hartman, whose sketch appears in this work, is also a tiller of the soil, and as such has been successful. He was born in Crawford County, Ga., March 11, 1832, and after residing in his native State until 1857, he came to what is now Webster Parish, purchasing land and opening up a good farm. In 1862 he joined the Twenty-eighth Louisiana Infantry, Melton's company, and served until the close of the war, being in the fights at Mansfield and Pleasant Hill, Yellow Bayou and a great many skirmishes. He was badly wounded just at the close of the war by the bursting of a cannon at Alexandria, and was confined to his bed for six months, going on crutches for a year afterward, being then but partially recovered. His attention has been given to farming, and he has been the owner of his present home place since 1867. He has 1,500 acres which includes six farms, about 300 acres of which are under cultivation. He has a good residence on the home farm, also a cotton-gin and other conveniences. He has served one term as police juror, as magistrate one term, but is not an active politician. He was married in Bienville Parish in December, 1861, to Miss Lurany Williamson, who was born in Georgia, but was reared in Louisiana, her death occurring in May, 1887, she having been a daughter of James Williamson. To their union five children were born: James W. (who is grown and married), Ada (wife of Hodges Monzingo), Katie (wife of Henry Morton), Ida L. and William Jacob. Mr. Hartman is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and has been a member of the Farmers' Union ever since its organization, being president of the local union. He is a Master Mason.
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