Jane Redwine |
This beauty was the daughter of James Wesley Redwine and Sarah Elizabeth Coffey. She was born in Texas in 1899.
Her siblings were Olia, Allie, Charlie, George and Essie Dee.
A previous blog about James Wesley's family can be found here.
Jane Redwine |
Charlie, Essie Dee and George Redwine |
Milton, born May, 1884; Willie, born Jan., 1887; Irene, born Mar., 1889; Margaret, born Aug., 1890; and Pearlie, born Jan., 1894.James' second wife was Sarah Elizabeth Coffey, born c1877 in MO to Martin and Mary Jane Bailey Coffey. She married James on Jul. 12, 1897 in Grayson Co., TX and became the mother of at least six children:
Willie married a lady named Jenny and had several children, including Earl, Willis, Leonard, Alice and Lera (?), a male.
Janie, born Oct., 1899; Olia or Ola, born c1902; Allie, born c1904; Charlie, born c1906; George, born Feb. 22, 1909 and Essie Dee, born c1913. Essie, Charlie and George appear in the above photo.Irene, from James' first wife, married c1905 to Lee P. Mooneyham and was the mother of five children:
Gilbert P., born c1906; Lillian E., born c1908; Glen W., born c1911; Clifford L., born c1913 and, Dessie L., born c1915Lee died c1917 and Irene then married Ephraim Vernon Coffey, a son of William Franklin and Elizabeth Ann Brown Coffey. William Franklin was a brother to Martin, both sons of Golson Wilson and Rebecca Ann Shackleford Coffey.
Mary J., born Dec., 1884; Bettie A., born Mar., 1886; Jennie L., born May, 1889; Sophronia, born Jan., 1891; Jessie, born Jun., 1893; Sarah, born Sep., 1895, and Rosie, born July, 1898.His second wife was Beulah B. Roach who he married c1901 in OK. Their children were:
Dora, born c1905; Ira Franklin, born c1911, and John "Jack" Wesley, born c1914. There may have been another born in the six year gap between Dora and Ira. He is not known to have fathered any children with Irene.There is a child in the 1910 census with Ephraim and Beulah that I cannot account for: He and Elizabeth Wood had a daughter named Mary, born in Dec., 1884. In 1910 there was a child named Mary, age 16 in the household with Ephraim and Beulah. She was not Beulah's child and she was too young to be Elizabeth's unless, perhaps, there was a census error and Mary was really 26 years old instead of 16.