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About John Bradford Roach
Served in the CSA in the Civil War.
See. "Trinity County Beginnings," Trinity County Book Committee, 1986, p 657-667. Correspondents: Aminta Roach, Charnita Spring Justiss, Marie Roach Lankford, George Pennington, Mrs. Glea Ramey, Jr., Joseph W. Hensley.
John Bradford Road was the son of Jonathan and Mary (Taylor) Roach. He was a Mississippi riverboat captain. He married Mary McIntosh and they moved to Henrietta, Texas.
John and Mary had two sons and at least three daughters: Henry, Mary, James, Lulu and Alice. Their son, Henry "H.L.B." Roach of Henrietta, Texas, was a stone and brick contractor, and at one time there were many buildings in that town built by him. John died in Henrietta and is buried there.
H.L.B. Roach moved to Oklahoma and his widowed mother joined him there and later died in a Masonic home. She is buried in Highland Cemetery in Pawnee, as is her son, H.L.B.
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John Bradford Roach's Timeline
1819 |
October 22, 1819
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Blakely, Early County, Georgia, United States
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1849
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1852
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1861
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1864
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1869
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Clay County, Texas, United States
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1869
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Clay County, Texas, United States
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1882 |
January 22, 1882
Age 62
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Henrietta, Clay County, Texas, United States
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Hope Cemetery, Henrietta, Clay County, Texas, United States
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