1. | Egbert H. DeLoach was born about 1810 in Logan County, , , Kentucky; died before 1870 in Winn Parish, , , Louisiana. Notes:
1850 Louisiana Census
Catahoula Parish
Household 377
Egbert H. DeLoach40Kentucky
Ellen 32Mississippi
Lemuel 14Mississippi
Elizabeth 12Mississippi
Sarah J. 10Louisiana
Eugene 6Texas
Martha 4Louisiana
James S. 6 moLouisiana
Josiah Jones 14Mississippi
Isabella Jones 10Mississippi
1860 Louisiana Census
Winn Parish
Household 264
Egbert H. Deloach51KentuckyPhysician
Elendor41Mississippi
N. Lemuel24Mississippi
Eugene A.15Texas
Martha A.13Louisiana
James S.10Louisiana
John Egbert6Louisiana
Mary E.4Louisiana
Nancy G.1Louisiana
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The State of Louisiana
Parish of Winn
Sept the 2nd 1866
To the honorable Military authorities of the State of Louisiana, (commanding)
We the undersigned Petitioners respectfully reprisents: that on the 29th day
of June 1862 John W. Stovall, A. G. Colliar (Collier), James Rains, James
Teagle, T. J. Haddox, James M. Haddox, James P. Oliver, John Roberts, Thomas
Cox, Q. A. Hargis, Nathaniel Bolton, Luca Radishic (Radescich), C. A. Meacom,
Phillip Burnstine (Bernstein), Tholmas Millin (Milling), William Howell, John
Dickerson, Benjamin Tedley (Teddlie), Christian James, Dr. Cook, __________
Shoulders (Shoulders), Elisha Martin, all residents of the Parish of Winn,
armed with Guns and Pistols and without any authority formed themselves in to
a mob company & prosceded to the house of William T. Bell and arrested him in
his own dwelling house, and then proseded to T. F. Smith's and from there sent
a squad to J. W. Shumaker's and arrested him and a squad to Bennet J. Boyett's
and murdered the said Boyett a peacable and respectable citizen of the
Parish of Winn in his own dwelling house, and then proseeded to arrest E. H.
Deloach, C. G. Clark and others, all residents of the Parish of Winn and on
the same day marched them under an armed guard to the town of Winnfield and
put them in the Parish Jail and kept them in jail or under an armed guard
untill the fift day of July 1862 during which time the said mob falsely and
malitiously sentenced the said W. T. Bell, T. F. Smith, J. W. Shumaker, E. H.
Deloach, C. G. Clark, to be ironed and sent uner an armed guard to General
Hymans (Hyams) head quarter Arkansas, there to be disposed of as he General
Hymans saws proper, and on the 5th day of July 1862 started the said prisoners
on foot under an armed guard to Camp Jackson treating them very badly and on
the road placed heavy irons on them, the prisoners, keeping them under a heavy
armed guard and continued the march to Camp Jackson and from there to Monroe,
Ouchita (Ouachita) Parish, La., ____________ the said prisoners was put in the
Parish Jail and there kept untill the 7th day of Sept 1862, charging said
prisoners with treason against the Confederit Government, after which the said
prisoners were tried by a Confederit District Court held at Alexandria on the
10th day of November 1862 and nothing being found against them they were
honorably Discharged, after which said case has been laid before the Civil
Court for redress and damages, said Civil Court of the Parish of Winn refused
to give any redress or damages or to bring the murders to justice, therefo we
your Petitioners pray that the aforesaid mobing Party or murders be arrested
and delt with according to law. Your petitioners further pray that ninety
thousand dollars damages be assessed, fifty thousand to Mrs. Fatama Boyett,
the wider of the murdered B. J. Boyett, ten thousand to W. T. Bell, ten
thousand to T. F. Smith, ten thousand to J. W. Shumaker, and ten thousand to
E. H. Deloach. Your petitioners pray that you the said military authorities
arrest the aforesaid mob of murders forthwith as we believe they will abscond
if not arrested.
Petitioners:
John W. Shumaker
William T. Bell
W. W. Boyett
J. W. hearn
William Coleman
Noah Coleman
Thomas W. Bell
Jhon Smith
William D. Smith
G. A. I. Smith (first initial could be "J")
J. W. Cooper (first initial could be "G")
John Cooper
John (?) Neely
John W. Lucas
W. A. Adams
L. L. Adams
J. B. Adams
John Adams
B. G. Adams
J. W. Boyett
Eli Cooper (Eli could be J. C.)
Wm. T. Boyett
T. F. Smith
E. H. Deloach
Alexander Wall
Andrew Wall
Egbert married Ellen D. "Ellendor" Bullock about 1835 in Holmes County, , , Mississippi. Ellen (daughter of Lemuel Bullock and Martha Day) was born about 1818 in Holmes County, , , Mississippi; died after 1870 in Winn Parish, , , Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. N. Lemuel DeLoach was born about 1836 in Holmes County, , , Mississippi.
- 3. Elizabeth DeLoach was born about 1838 in Holmes County, , , Mississippi.
- 4. Sarah J. DeLoach was born about 1840 in Louisiana, , , .
- 5. Eugene A. DeLoach was born about 1844 in Texas, , , .
- 6. Martha A. DeLoach was born about 1846 in Catahoula Parish, , , Louisiana; died about 1918 in Grant Parish, , , Louisiana.
- 7. James Smith DeLoach was born in Apr 1850 in Catahoula Parish, , , Louisiana; died on 22 Sep 1903 in Winn Parish, , , Louisiana.
- 8. John Egbert DeLoach was born on 17 Apr 1853 in Winn Parish, , , Louisiana; died on 30 Jul 1904 in Winn Parish, , , Louisiana; was buried in Union Cemetery, , Winn Parish, Louisiana.
- 9. Mary E. DeLoach was born about 1856 in Winn Parish, , , Louisiana; died in Mar 1895 in Winn Parish, , , Louisiana.
- 10. Nancy G. DeLoach was born about 1859 in Winn Parish, , , Louisiana; died on 29 Nov 1934 in Winn Parish, , , Louisiana.
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