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Research Notes, Documents and Transcriptions

Deed: William Rotan and Rosey, Barren County, KY, 10 September 1803

Fannin County, Texas Probate Court for Rotan and Allied Descendants

Letter from John Henry Kirby to Ida Cauble Harp January 8, 1937

Death Certificate of Thomas F. Cauble February 11, 1948

Plat: "Plat of Frost Thorns Part of the Garmo Aranjo Grant", Deed Book C:683, Tyler County, Texas

Recording of Texas Marks & Brands 1:22 Tyler County, Texas

Markers and Head stones in Cauble-Burch Cemetery Peach Tree Village, Tyler County, Texas

Selected Entries From White County, Tennessee Tax Lists, 1811-1876, from White County, Tennessee Trustee's Office Tax Book (1811-1815) through Book (1876), Tennessee State Library roll 123 [PDF file]

White Co. Tennessee, Clerk's Office Minute Book, Volume 7 (Oct 1806-Aug 1811), page 20, Tennessee State Library, Family History Library Roll 0507869

Interview with Willie Cauble Powell E111 by Marj Carpenter, as published Big Spring (Texas) Herald, Sunday, August 14, 1977

Notes: Men Named Richard M. Rotton/Rattan/Rotan

Modified Register for Dr. William Edward Throckmorton, M.D.

Notes: Alfred Lester ALLISON, Sr. and Ella MATTHEWS submitted by Martha Prince. [Email the author]

A Look at Men with Green Surname Who Lived in Tyler, Limestone, McLennan, and Hill Counties of Texas before and after 1850. Researcher: Julia Cauble Smith

Death Record: Mrs. Edward Gardiner

Marriage Bond: Samuel Burch & Dorothea Brown


White County, TN Court Records

These records gathered and transcribed by Julia Cauble Smith. They are posted on this website for the personal use of Cauble-Rotan family researchers.
Go to: White County, TN Records


The 'Rotan Encyclopedia'

A listing of Rotton / Rotan / Rattan/ Roden/ Rhoden Names in South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Illinois, and Missouri from 1701-1901
Go to: Rotan Encyclopedia


Photographs

Mary Matthews and Thomas Fulton Cauble

The family of Lavva Elizabeth Cauble Circa 1910

George W. and Jessie Loucinda Cauble Wood

John F. and Maggie Cauble Ivy

John and Eveliza Cauble Chaney

Robert Ira and Winnie Gill Cauble and family

Dow, "Cub" and "Pole" Wood: Sons of Jessie Loucinda Cauble and George Washington Wood. Photo from the collection of grandaughter Jessie Lu Osburn, contributed by Sylvia Caldwell Rankin.

A.M. Cauble

Mary Ann Matthews and Tom Cauble [This photo contributed by Deborah Denson in 1999. It appears to have been taken in the 1920s and the girls are probably their grandchildren. Tom lived until 1940, and the death of Mary Ann is unknown.

Ira Matthews and siblings from the collection of Martha Prince.

Allison Family from the collection of Martha Prince.

Matthews Family from the collection of Martha Prince.

Branding Time at the Loving Ranch

The Cauble's Show

Cauble-Loving Cousins

Frank Everitt Cauble

Frank and Donna Loving Cauble and family

Children of Annie Taylor and John Thomas Eberhart C61

Baby photo marked W. B. Dillman and other identified little girls


Newsletters, Bulletins & Family Reports

Family newsletters, bulletins, and family reports have been published by Julia C. Smith/The Cauble Press and distributed to members of the Texas Cauble Family Association.

Texas Cauble Report: July 1990

Texas Cauble Report: October 1990


Texas Cauble Report: January 1991

Texas Cauble Report: April 1991

Texas Cauble Report: June 1991

Texas Cauble Report: July 1991

Texas Cauble Report: October 1991


The Texas Caubles: January 1992

The Texas Caubles: April 1992

Texas Cauble Report: June 1992

Texas Cauble Report: October 1992


Texas Cauble Report: January 1993

Texas Cauble Report: June 1993

Texas Cauble Report: April 1993

Texas Cauble Report: August 1993

Texas Cauble Report: December 1993


Texas Cauble Report: March 1994

Texas Cauble Report: May 1994

Texas Cauble Report: June 1994

Texas Cauble Report: October 1994

Texas Cauble Report: December 1994


Cauble Family Day Report: August 1995


Cauble-Rotan Family Day Report: July 1999


Cauble-Rotan Family Reunion: 18-20 June 2004

Texas Cauble-Rotan Family Report: September 2004

Texas Cauble-Rotan Family Report: December 2004


Texas Cauble-Rotan Family Report: March 2005


Cauble-Rotan Family Report: September-October 2006

Cauble-Rotan Family Report: November-December 2006


Cauble-Rotan Family Report: March-April 2007

Cauble-Rotan Family Report: May-June 2007

Cauble-Rotan Family Report: July-August 2007

Cauble-Rotan Family Report: November-December 2007


Chaney Manuscripts

These documents are the research of Michael A. Ports (C611111) and are posted on this website with his gracious permission. These articles have been or will be published in STIRPES, the Quarterly of the Texas State Genealogical Society. [Email the author]

Mystery Solved: The Origin of Christopher Chaney

Christopher Chaney, Texas Patriot

Ellen W. Chaney, Frontier Rancher

Eveliza Chaney, Texas Matriarch

Jane Chaney, Texas Housewife

Mahala Chaney, Steadfast Widow

Martha Ann Chaney, Frontier Stalwart


Map Collection

Tyler County, TX

Grimes County, TX

Turkey Creek: "The State of South Carolina from the best Authorities by Samuel Lewis 1795. Scale of American Miles 69 1/2 to a Degree." This map shows Pacolet or Sandy River, as well as Turkey Creek in Camden District, part of the old Craven County that extended across parts of both colonial North and South Carolina.

Tyron County, NC:Credited to researcher JRShelby.com. It shows the approximate boundaries of Tryon County, North Carolina, 1768-1772, based on a map by Elmer Oris Parker. The JRShelby website was linked from North Carolina State Library website.