Edna Gertrude Carroll
F, b. 2 July 1887, d. 1962
Edna Gertrude Carroll|b. 2 Jul 1887\nd. 1962|p174.htm#i11643|Edward Walton Carroll|b. 21 Dec 1848\nd. 31 Aug 1932|p174.htm#i11618|Mary Ann Elizabeth Neville|b. 1858|p630.htm#i11619|Burton Carroll|b. 16 Jul 1808\nd. 9 Sep 1893|p172.htm#i6537|Mary A. Jowers|b. c 1810\nd. b 1860|p488.htm#i6538|||||||
Relationship=Granddaughter of Burton Carroll.
Edna was born on 2 July 1887 at Willis, Montgomery Co., Texas.1 She was the daughter of Edward Walton Carroll and Mary Ann Elizabeth Neville. She married William Jabe Lafayette Gunter Jr., son of William Jabe Gunter and Mary Ann Martin. Edna died in 1962 at Willis, Montgomery Co., Texas. Her body was buried at Willis Cemetery, Montgomery Co., Texas.1
Children of Edna Gertrude Carroll and William Jabe Lafayette Gunter Jr.
- Viola Gertrude Gunter+ b. 25 Jul 1905, d. 15 Dec 1973
- Lottie Elizabeth Gunter+ b. 9 Nov 1914, d. 2 Apr 1982
Citations
- [S342] Glynis Brown Fletcher, "Brown Family Records."
Edward Carroll1
M
Edward Carroll||p174.htm#i11644|Edward Walton Carroll|b. 21 Dec 1848\nd. 31 Aug 1932|p174.htm#i11618|Mary Ann Elizabeth Neville|b. 1858|p630.htm#i11619|Burton Carroll|b. 16 Jul 1808\nd. 9 Sep 1893|p172.htm#i6537|Mary A. Jowers|b. c 1810\nd. b 1860|p488.htm#i6538|||||||
Relationship=Grandson of Burton Carroll.
Edward Carroll was the son of Edward Walton Carroll and Mary Ann Elizabeth Neville. He married Ann Birch, .2
Edward Carroll
M, b. 28 April 1856
Edward Carroll|b. 28 Apr 1856|p174.htm#i12803|Daniel Carroll|b. 18 Dec 1838\nd. 4 Aug 1908|p173.htm#i6536|Jane Morris|b. 12 Aug 1827\nd. 30 Aug 1894|p617.htm#i6539|Burton Carroll|b. 16 Jul 1808\nd. 9 Sep 1893|p172.htm#i6537|Mary A. Jowers|b. c 1810\nd. b 1860|p488.htm#i6538|Jacob Morris||p616.htm#i14664|Susan (--?--)||p26.htm#i14665|
Relationship=Grandson of Burton Carroll.
Edward was born on 28 April 1856 at Barnwell Co., South Carolina.1 He was the son of Daniel Carroll and Jane Morris.
Citations
- [S351] 1860 Census Barnwell GA, Family of Daniel Carroll, p. 371 #473.
Edward Walton Carroll
M, b. 21 December 1848, d. 31 August 1932
Edward Walton Carroll|b. 21 Dec 1848\nd. 31 Aug 1932|p174.htm#i11618|Burton Carroll|b. 16 Jul 1808\nd. 9 Sep 1893|p172.htm#i6537|Mary Ann Jowers|b. c 1810\nd. b 1860|p488.htm#i6538|||||||George Jowers|b. c 1796|p487.htm#i18299|Mary (--?--)||p18.htm#i18300|
Relationship=Son of Burton Carroll.

Edward Walton Carroll - Circa 1925
Biography of Edward Walton Carroll:
The following article concerning Edward Walton Carroll was published in "THE HERALD" Vol. 12, #3, Fall, 1989 of the Montgomery County, (Texas) Genelogical and Historical Society.
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EDWARD WALTON CARROLL
Written & submitted by Jessie Lee Gunter, 101 Carroll Road, Willis, TX 77378.
My grandfather, Edward Walton Carroll, born 21 Dec 1848, died 1932 came to Texas in the early 1870s [Ed. Note: Based on the dates of Edward's last deeds in Barnwell Co. and the place of birth of his children from Census records, it would appear that Edward and his family moved to Texas in late 1875] from Marion County, South Carolina, Barnwell District, [Ed. Note: other information indicates they came from Barnwell Co., SC] with his wife, Mary Ann Elizabeth Neville Carroll, his son, Wilson Carroll and daughter, Mary Carroll. They came to Galveston by ship.
E. W. Carroll's father, Burton Carroll, was born near Dublin, Ireland in 1788. He and a brother came to the U. S. A. as young men. They landed in Charleston, South Carolina. [Ed. Note: Burton Carrol was born 1808 in South Carolina. Burton's father is believed to have been born in Ireland. We are not sure what to make of the two brothers story.]
When Burton Carroll volunteered to fight in the Civil War on the Rebel side, they told him he was too old, but he persuaded them to let him join and "tend the horses." As it was, he ended up putting together ammunition, and did some fighting. [Ed. Note: It is very likely that he worked in some capacity in the Arsenal in Augusta Georgia with his son, Daniel Carroll, who was working for the Confederate Army in Augusta Arsenal during the war.] He survived the war, but was murdered in 1894 at the age of 106. Be had worked all week on the railroad, and was walking home with his paycheck. [Burton is buried in Macedonia Cemetery, Suwannee County, Florida. The dates on his tombstone read July 16, 1808 - Sept. 9, 1893. No records have been found concerning his death.]
E. W. Carroll lived near Huntsville when he first came to Texas. He then bought 313 acres in Center Hill Community in Montgomery County, Texas. It is now part of "Green Valley Ranch." He sent his older children to "Tabb Springs" School, located on the border of his property at Tabb Springs which now feeds a large lake on Green Valley Ranch. E. W. Carroll was on the Tabb Springs School Board in 1885.
Later, E. W. Carroll built a one-room school house near the location of Center Hill Baptist Church, between his home and the church. Miss Ella McIntire was the teacher. One cold morning she told my Dad, Reg Carroll, and Irvin Ansley to go to the woods and get a sack full of pine knots and put them all in the pot-bellied stove.
Dad said, "Miss Ella, if we do that we'll burn the school house down."
She said, "I don't care, I froze all day yesterday, and I'm not going to freeze all day today."
So, Dad filled the stove, and it burned the school house to the ground. Those days you did what your teacher told you to do.
Grandpa E. W. Carroll had a saw mill, grist mill, blacksmith shop and a commissary in 'Front of the Center Hill Baptist Church in the late 80's and early 90's. He bought a hundred acre tract of land from the Tomlinsons located on Carroll Road at F. M. 1097 East for the hard wood timber to fire his sawmill with. He paid 75 cents an acre for it.
Grandpa bought his supplies for his commissary from "Henke and Pillot" in Houston, and from the first "Foleys." He went to Houston in ox wagons to haul his supplies. He said the mud was belly deep to the oxen on Main Street. Some of the supplies he bought were "side-meat" used to boil vegetables in. Bacon was 14 cents per pound; calico was 10 cents a yard; ladies shoes $2.00 per pair; men's brogans $1.50 pair. 1 bushel of corn was 55 cents; 20 pounds of "Paris Green" was $10.60. It was used to poison cotton for boll weevils. Flour for starch was 1.5 pounds for' $1.00; one steer hide was $12.00. There was a shoe shop near the Edward's place where shoes were made. But coffee was 50 cents per pound.
E. W. Carroll's doctor bills for the Year of 1877 to Dr. J. D. Read was a total of $8.00 - a "house call" was $1.00. It was paid in full January 1878 to J. D. Cunningham for Dr. Read.
Grandpa, E. W. Carroll, and Grandma had 13 children, two sets of twins.
Four died as children. They are buried in the Richard Williams Cemetery:
Ida, Annie, Kate and Sam. The nine who survived were Wilson, Mary, Tobitha,
Levi, Frank, Gertrude, Edward, Reg and Clara.
Grandpa sent Wilson and Mary Carroll to Willis to college. He was very concerned that his children got an education.
He cut the lumber for the now existing Center Hill Baptist Church, but it had to be planed in Willis. He furnished a wagon and team to haul it to be planed. The church was built around 1906.
Grandpa and his brothers and sister lived in Marion County, South Carolina when Gen. Sherman made his "March to the Sea" during the Civil War. The Yankees were stealing and destroying as they traveled. They marched the road in front of Grandpa's house for 3 days and 3 nights. When they stopped to take Grandpa's "live-stock," he had his horse "hidden in the Swamp." line Yankee Captain asked Grandpa if he had any live stock.
Grandpa said, "Yes, I have an old horse."
The Captain said, "Where is it?"
Grandpa said, "I have him hidden.
The Captain said, "You'll have to show us where
Grandpa said, "No."
The Yankee said, I guess you know, Son, if You don't tell us where he is, we'll kill you."
Grandpa said, ''Well., you'll just have to kill me, because I have to have the horse to raise food for my brothers and sister."
The Yankee said, "He is a spunky little devil isn't he?"
When asked what they had to eat, Grandpa said, "We've lived on parched corn for 3 weeks."
Then they searched and found no other food the Yankee Captain sent some of his men back up on the hill to an adjoining plantation and stole another ham, and gave it to Grandpa. He said they cooked it in the wash pot, and it smelled so good they ate some of it before it cooked enough, and they all got sick.
Grandpa was a proud man, took great pride in being truthful, taught us to be honest, and to associate with nice people. He believed in being a good neighbor, and was a very hard working man. He always had time to sit down with us children and visit with us. He was proud to be a Baptist as was his father, Burton Carroll. They were forever grateful to have "religious freedom."
Grandpa sold off some of his land, but the remaining 160 acres are now part of the "Green Valley Ranch" in the Center Hill Community 7 miles East of Willis on F.M. 1097.
Concluded
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Children of Edward Walton Carroll and Mary Ann Elizabeth Neville
- Ida Carroll
- Ann Carroll
- Kate Carroll
- Sam Carroll
- Edward Carroll
- Peter Reggie Carroll+
- Clara Ann Carroll
- Lizzie Carroll
- Wilson Carroll b. c 1870
- Mary Ann Carroll+ b. 26 Oct 1872, d. 15 Feb 1966
- Tabitha Carroll b. c 1874, d. a 1930
- Levi Carroll b. c 1876
- Frank Carroll b. c 1878
- Edna Gertrude Carroll+ b. 2 Jul 1887, d. 1962
Elizabeth Jane Carroll1
F, b. 26 April 1892, d. 28 November 1962
Elizabeth Jane Carroll|b. 26 Apr 1892\nd. 28 Nov 1962|p174.htm#i6502|Barney Andrew Carroll|b. 12 Jan 1859\nd. 3 Sep 1938|p171.htm#i6540|Mary Jane Mixson|b. 12 Jun 1864\nd. 10 Nov 1918|p610.htm#i6564|Daniel Carroll|b. 18 Dec 1838\nd. 4 Aug 1908|p173.htm#i6536|Jane Morris|b. 12 Aug 1827\nd. 30 Aug 1894|p617.htm#i6539|Milbee W. Mixson||p610.htm#i6565|Lucreecy (--?--)||p15.htm#i6566|
Relationship=Great-granddaughter of Burton Carroll.
Elizabeth was born on 26 April 1892 at Suwannee Co., Florida. She was the daughter of Barney Andrew Carroll and Mary Jane Mixson. She married Willie H. Neveils, , on 15 May 1910 at Suwannee Co., Florida.1 Elizabeth Jane Carroll married Jack Tucker circa 1930. She married Edward H. Harris, , circa 1950 at Suwannee Co., Florida. Elizabeth died on 28 November 1962 at Suwannee Co., Florida, at age 70. Her body was buried in November 1962 at Macedonia Cemetery, Suwannee Co., Florida.2
Children of Elizabeth Jane Carroll and Willie H. Neveils
- Mae Belle Neveils b. 18 May 1911, d. 1 Nov 1988
- Mary Adell Neveils b. 22 Jan 1913, d. 27 Jan 2004
- Kelly Neveils b. 30 Jan 1914, d. 31 Jan 1914
- Perry Neveils b. 16 Feb 1915, d. Jun 1970
- Hubert William Neveils b. 5 May 1916, d. 25 Feb 1991
- Cecil H. Neveils b. 15 Mar 1918, d. 29 Dec 1920
- James Willard "Ned" Neveils b. 7 Feb 1920, d. 15 Apr 1987
- Monroe Mattox "Buddy" Neveils b. 23 Oct 1921, d. 11 Apr 2000
- Mary Elizabeth "Sister" Neveils b. 7 Mar 1924, d. 6 Nov 1993
- Martha Neveils b. 15 Jun 1925, d. 15 Jun 1925
- Willie Jane Neveils b. 15 Apr 1926, d. 4 Oct 1927
Elmer Lee Carroll
M, b. 12 August 1905, d. 22 July 1981
Elmer Lee Carroll|b. 12 Aug 1905\nd. 22 Jul 1981|p174.htm#i11509|Wilson Bruce Carroll|b. 2 Mar 1877\nd. 25 Dec 1909|p182.htm#i11465|Laura Virginia Johnson|b. 21 Sep 1876\nd. 12 Jul 1960|p477.htm#i11466|Wilson R. Carroll|b. 13 Jan 1842\nd. 31 Dec 1909|p182.htm#i11468|Nancy A. Hester|b. 1836\nd. c 1922|p414.htm#i11469|Andrew J. Johnson||p472.htm#i11613|Nancy C. Windham||p1089.htm#i11614|
Relationship=Great-grandson of Burton Carroll.
Elmer was born on 12 August 1905 at Splendora, San Jacinto Co., Texas.1 He was the son of Wilson Bruce Carroll and Laura Virginia Johnson. He married Bertha Eutilla Ivey, daughter of William W. Ivey and Dora Elizabeth Johnson, on 24 December 1924.1 Elmer died on 22 July 1981 at Magnolia, Texas, at age 75. His body was buried on 24 July 1981 at Oklahoma Cemetery, Tomball, Texas.
Citations
- [S323] Karen Ann Thomas Farnsworth, "Wilson Rufus Carroll Family Records."
Eula Carroll1
F, b. 6 November 1898, d. 6 May 1899
Eula Carroll|b. 6 Nov 1898\nd. 6 May 1899|p174.htm#i6509|Barney Andrew Carroll|b. 12 Jan 1859\nd. 3 Sep 1938|p171.htm#i6540|Mary Jane Mixson|b. 12 Jun 1864\nd. 10 Nov 1918|p610.htm#i6564|Daniel Carroll|b. 18 Dec 1838\nd. 4 Aug 1908|p173.htm#i6536|Jane Morris|b. 12 Aug 1827\nd. 30 Aug 1894|p617.htm#i6539|Milbee W. Mixson||p610.htm#i6565|Lucreecy (--?--)||p15.htm#i6566|
Relationship=Great-granddaughter of Burton Carroll.
Eula was born on 6 November 1898 at Suwannee Co., Florida. She was the daughter of Barney Andrew Carroll and Mary Jane Mixson. Eula died on 6 May 1899 at Suwannee Co., Florida.
Citations
- [S230] Maude D. Starling King, The Families of Starling, Carroll, Mixson and Callahan.
Evelyn Frances Carroll
F, b. 14 November 1932, d. 16 December 1998
Evelyn Frances Carroll|b. 14 Nov 1932\nd. 16 Dec 1998|p174.htm#i15099|B. Franklin Garrett Carroll|b. 25 Sep 1902\nd. 18 Feb 1976|p171.htm#i15097|Alice E. Sullivan|b. 20 Oct 1908\nd. 16 May 1979|p847.htm#i15098|Burton F. Carroll|b. 16 Dec 1863\nd. 13 Feb 1938|p172.htm#i6544|D. J. G. Baxter|b. 29 Aug 1866\nd. 22 Nov 1937|p62.htm#i6561|Jefferson D. Sullivan|b. 4 May 1867\nd. 25 Oct 1947|p857.htm#i4746|Amanda M. Hicks|b. 2 Dec 1871\nd. 2 Feb 1948|p416.htm#i5054|
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Burton Carroll.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of William Sullivan.
Evelyn was born on 14 November 1932 at Suwannee Co., Florida.1 She was the daughter of B. Franklin Garrett Carroll and Alice E. Sullivan. She married Paul Johns, , on 30 September 1951.1 Evelyn died on 16 December 1998 at Suwannee Co., Florida, at age 66. She was buried at Marybelle Cemetery, Suwannee Co., Florida.
Citations
- [S398] Ruth Rhoshelle Rooney Carroll, "Barney Andrew Carroll Family GEDCOM File."
Flora Carroll
F
She married Bill Ramsey Tompkins, son of William Jasper Tompkins and Martha J. Knowles.1 Her body was buried at Brooklyn Baptist Church Cemetery, Brooklyn, Cullman Co., Alabama.
Citations
- [S512] Rebecca Ann Kilpatrick Burns, "Partin Tompkins Family Records."
Foster Paul Carroll
M, b. 7 June 1967, d. 18 January 1991
Foster Paul Carroll|b. 7 Jun 1967\nd. 18 Jan 1991|p174.htm#i20947|Foster Carroll||||||Leron W. Carroll|b. 19 Feb 1917\nd. 7 May 1997|p177.htm#i11513|Lola P. Shick||p786.htm#i20933|||||||
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Burton Carroll.
Foster was born on 7 June 1967. He was the son of Foster Carroll. Foster died on 18 January 1991 at age 23.
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