Descendants of Charles Woolverton




Thomas Jefferson HALBROOK and Liza A.




Husband Thomas Jefferson HALBROOK [22789]

           Born: 1832
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         Father: William Erwin HALBROOK [22620] (1782/1783-1870) 1
         Mother: Judith MCGEE [22621] (1780-1862)


       Marriage:  - Salt Lake City, UT [MRIN:7203]



Wife Liza A. [22793] 1

           Born:  - England
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Children
1 F Charity HALBROOK [22794]

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         Spouse: James (Jim) EPPERSON [22795] (      -      )
           Marr:  [MRIN:7298]
         Spouse: WILLIAMS [21882] (      -      )
           Marr:  [MRIN:7428]


2 M John Franklin HALBROOK [22796]

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3 M Jefferson HALBROOK [22797]

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General Notes: Husband - Thomas Jefferson HALBROOK

FTM BIRT: RIN MH:IF32833
NOTE: PRIN MH:I22882


Research Notes: Husband - Thomas Jefferson HALBROOK

Thomas Jefferson Halbrook and Aaron Halbrook took the gold fever in the
forty nines, went with a caravan to California where Aaron died. Thomas
returned to Salt Lake City, married a girl that the Mormons had brought
over from England, later left the city, the Mormons confiscating his
property, and returned to Arkansas practically penniless with his wife and
one child. He obtained sufficient education to teach in the rural schools
for a time, served as surveyor of Conway county. He reared three
children.

Sources: Other : Halbrook, William Erwin, "A School Boy of the Ozarks", Ch
14


General Notes: Wife - Liza A.

FTM BIRT: RIN MH:IF32836
RIN MH:SC155
NOTE: PRIN MH:I22886


Research Notes: Wife - Liza A.

Sources: Other : Halbrook, William Erwin, "A School Boy of the Ozarks", Ch
14


Notes: Marriage

FTM
MARR: RIN MH:FF9590


Sources


1 Conway County - Our Land, Our Home, Our People.