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- 1850 Madison County, Tennessee Census
Household 293
Arthur DeLoach 27NC
Elizabeth 21 NC
Caroline 2 TN
1860 Haywood County, Tennessee Census, District 10
Household 1481-1342.
Deloach, Arthur39 farmerNC
Elizabeth 26 NC
Caroline 12 school TN
Rowena 9 school TN
Absolem 7 school TN
William 1TN
Rainey, James18TN
1870 Lauderdale County, TN Census
Ripley, District 7
Household 23
DeLoach, Arthur47NC
DeLoach, Elizabeth 39NC
DeLoach, Absolom 17TN
DeLoach, William 12TN
DeLoach, John9TN
DeLoach, Addie4TN
1880 Census records
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Census Place:District 7, Lauderdale County, Tennessee
Source:FHL Film 1255266 National Archives Film T9-1266 Page 181B
Elizabeth DeLoach 45NCNCNC
William T. DeLoach22TNNCNC
John DeLoach19TNNCNC
Addie L. DeLoach 14TNNCNC
Page 181B
Benjamin Porter37TNTNTN
Caroline Porter30TNNCNC
Sally E. Porter12TNTNTN
Absalom DeLoach27TNNCTN
Virginia DeLoach 19TNTNTN
Louis Howard18TNTNTN
Census Place:Tombstone, Pima, Arizona
Source:FHL Film 1254036 National Archives Film T9-0036 Page 197D
A. DeLoach58NCNCNC
Also listed as Arthur DeLoach in the Muldoon Mining Camp on Page 163D
Arthur DeLoach, 1822-18 Jan 1882, Biographical Sketch
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Arthur DeLoach was born in North Carolina, probably Northampton
County, in about 1822. He was the son of Turner DeLoach and his
wife Rebecca Ann Davis. Source - 1850 Madison County, Tennessee
Census.
Arthur married Elizabeth Jane Davis on 3 Nov 1846 in Madison County, TN.
Source - Madison County Marriage Records.
Arthur and Elizabeth had the following children:
Caroline Virginia "Callie" DeLoach, 22 Jun 1848-16 Aug 1911
Rowena DeLoach, B. abt 1851
Absolom DeLoach, b. abt 1853
William Turner DeLoach, 10 Apr 1858-24 Oct 1919
John DeLoach, b. 12 Jan 1862
Addie L. DeLoach, b. abt 1866
Sources: 1860 Haywood County, TN Census
1870 Lauderdale County, TN Census
1880 Lauderdale County, TN Census
Lauderdale County, TN Marriage Records
Young School House Cemetery, Bastrop County, Texas
For reasons not yet determined, Arthur DeLoach left his family in Lauderdale
County, TN before 1880 and went to Tombstone, Pima County, Arizona. He was
apparently seeking his fortune, because in 1881, he either bought or filed
claim to three silver mines. One of these he named The Tennessee Mine. He
appears twice in the 1880 Pima County, AZ census, once as a member of the
Muldoon Mining Camp, and once at his residence in Tombstone (he owned a lot
and a cabin on Fremont Street). In the latter listing, he is shown as 58
years old, he, his father and mother born in North Carolina. Arthur died
intestate on 18 Jan 1882 in Tombstone, and was buried in the Boothill
Cemetery. The cause of death is unknown. George Pridham was appointed as the
Administrator of his estate. An inventory of his estate determined that his
lot and cabin were valued at $40, a team of horses, harnesses and an old wagon
were sold for $112, and the three mines were deemed to have no value. The
expenses for his burial in Boothill were $73.36. The expenses for the
administration of his estate were $84.40. There was no mention of a family in
his probate records.
THE BROWNSVILLE DEMOCRAT
BROWNSVILLE, TENNESSEE
VOLUME 10 NO. 19 FRIDAY JULY 27, 1883
WESTERN RANGERS COMPANY "L" 7TH TENN. CAVALRY C. S. A. -
A HISTORY OF THE SECOND COMPANY OF CAVALRY ORGANIZED IN HAYWOOD COUNTY
--This Company was organized at Brownsville in April, 1862 with James Allen
TAYLOR as Captain; Alex DUCKWORTH, 1st. Lieutenant; and about 65 non-
commissioned officers and privates. The Company remained at Brownsville
constantly preparing for active service until about the 12th of May, 1862 when
it was mustered into service by Major MAXWELL, a regular commissioned officer
of the C. S. A. Immediately the company was ordered to report to General
VILLIPIQUE, command at Fort Pillow. Upon reporting to Gen. VILLIPIQUE, the
company received orders to report to Lt. Colonel SCOTT, 12th Louisiana
Regiment of Infantry, with headquarters at Camp Green, where it remained until
the fall of Fort Pillow, when it was ordered to report to Col. Wm. H. JACKSON.
The company remained under his command as a part of a temporary regimental
organization until the 10th day of June, 1862, when it participated in the
permanent regimental organization at Abberville, Miss., and became thence
forward a part of the Seventh Tennessee Cavalry, and was lettered as Company
"L". It continued until the close of the war as a part of this Regiment, and
was surrendered by Gen. FORREST at Gainsville, Ala., in May 1865.
--THE FOLLOWING IS A COMPLETE LIST OF PRIVATES:
--DELOACH, Arthur, died since the war.
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