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Wednesday, March 29, 2023

George Houston Davidson III


 




U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946

NameGeorge H Davidson
RaceWhite
Marital StatusSingle, without dependents (Single)
RankAviation Cadet
Birth Year1919
Nativity State or CountryTexas
CitizenshipCitizen
ResidenceNacogdoches, Texas
Education4 years of college
Civil OccupationSkilled occupations in production of bakery products, n.e.c.
Enlistment Date9 Sep 1940
Enlistment PlaceLufkin, Texas
Service Number18030755
BranchAir Corps
ComponentRegular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men)
SourceCivil Life
Height73
Weight160



George H. Davidson III 1937



George H. Davidson III 1938



George H. Davidson III 1940


       











This medal is awarded to any officer or enlisted person of the armed forces of the United States for heroism or extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight. Both heroism and achievement must be entirely distinctive, involving operations that are not routine.


The Silver Star Medal (SSM) is the United States Armed Forces' third-highest military decoration for valor in combat. The Silver Star Medal is awarded primarily to members of the United States Armed Forces for gallantry in action against an enemy of the United States.











Tyler Morning Telegraph
20 Oct 1942, Tue · Page 5






Tyler Morning Telegraph
21 Dec 1942, Mon · Page 5


Tyler Morning Telegraph
14 Mar 1952, Fri · Page 28









    







George H Davidson III

BIRTH
DEATH
22 Mar 1967 (aged 48)
BURIAL
NacogdochesNacogdoches CountyTexasUSA 


E.L. Cureton


 


NameE L Cureton
GenderMale
RaceWhite
Age18
Relationship to DrafteeSelf (Head)
Birth Date26 Mar 1925
Birth PlaceSwift, Texas, USA
Residence PlaceNacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Registration Date26 Mar 1943
Registration PlaceNacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
EmployerNone
Height5 6
Weight150
ComplexionRuddy
Hair ColorBrown
Eye ColorBrown
Next of KinG N Cureton


NameE L Cureton
Birth Date26 Mar 1925
GenderMale
Birth PlaceNacogdoches, Texas, USA
FatherGiles Cureton
Father Birth PlaceNacogdoches County
MotherSusie Chalker
Mother Birth PlaceNacogdoches County
Mother ResidenceNacogdoches County




The Odessa American
24 Jun 1945, Sun · Page 7


 
NameE. L. Cureton
Social Security Number-9513
Birth Date26 Mar 1925
Issue yearBefore 1951
Issue StateCalifornia
Last Residence72466, Smithville, Lawrence, Arkansas, USA
Death Date6 Dec 2001


E L Cureton

BIRTH
DEATH
6 Dec 2001 (aged 76)
BURIAL
NacogdochesNacogdoches CountyTexasUSA 

Sunday, March 5, 2023

Frederich Voigt



VOIGT, FREDERICK (1825–1880).Frederick Voigt, Nacogdoches civic leader, state senator, and Texas state custodian of public property, son of Frederick William and Wilhelmina Voigt, was born on September 4, 1825, in Germany. Accompanied by his brother William, he immigrated to Texas before 1849. In that year, in partnership with Thomas Rimmele, a baker, he bought land from empresario Haden Edwards on Lanana Bayou south of Nacogdoches, on which was a water-operated grist and saw mill. His sister Mary, brother Henry, and parents, all born in Germany, were also in Nacogdoches. The parents died in Jefferson, Texas. Voigt married Elizabeth Holloway on December 19, 1855; they had three children. After Elizabeth Voigt died in 1866, Voigt married Elizabeth Muirhead Howell Hancock in 1868; they had a daughter. Voigt served three times as mayor, was worshipful master of Milam Lodge No. 2 of the Masonic order, and was editor and publisher of the Nacogdoches Chronicle; he was a member of the vestry of Christ Episcopal Church and captain of Company B of the Eighth Regiment of the Nacogdoches volunteers during the Civil War. Voigt was also Nacogdoches postmaster (1854–66) and owner-operator of a general merchandise store and freight depot. He was a trustee of Nacogdoches University and superintendent of the Nacogdoches Sunday school. In 1866 he was elected by more than an 80 percent majority to the state Senate from the Third District and was introduced to Governor James W. Throckmorton by a letter of James Harper Starr. Four years later Voigt bought the Starr homestead on North Street when the Starrs moved to Marshall, Texas. He was forced out of the Senate when it was ruled that Confederate officers could not hold elective offices. By 1874 he was back in Austin serving as state librarian and in charge of all public property; he reported to the governor the condition of the Capitol and state buildings and made recommendations for their repair and maintenance. In October 1875 he completed a water well on the Capitol grounds. In an advertisement he offered himself as translator of German and his services in presenting clients' problems to the proper state agencies. On August 25, 1880, while returning to Nacogdoches from Marion, where he was electioneering, Voigt and his horse drowned as he attempted to ford the swollen Angelina River. The spot to this day is referred to as Dutchman's Crossing. He is buried in Oak Grove cemetery.

Charles K. Phillips, “Voigt, Frederick,” Handbook of Texas Online, accessed March 06, 2023, https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/voigt-frederick.

Published by the Texas State Historical Association.


 BIRTH 4 SEP 1825  Westfalen, Preußen, Germany

DEATH 25 AUG 1880  Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA

Source Information
A New Land Beckoned: German Immigration to Texas, 1844-1847 [database on-line].

Original data: Chester W. Geue. A New Land Beckoned: German Immigration to Texas, 1844-1847. Baltimore: 1982, Genealogical Publishing Co.. New and enlarged ed.







Taken from Nacogdoches County Families printed 1985








Taken from The People of Nacogdoches County in the Civil War by: Carolyn Reeves Ericson copied at East Texas Research Center by CJ McLaughlin 2021





U.S., Confederate Officers Card Index, 1861-1865





  
NameFredk Voigt
Enlistment Date13 Mar 1861
Enlistment PlaceNacog
Record TypeCivil War Index- Abstracts of Muster Rolls






Name:Frederick Voigt
Enlistment Date:1861
Military Unit:Capt. Arnold's Co., Infantry Riflemen, Militia; Capt. Atkins' Co., State Troops (The Galveston Coast Guard); Capt. Benton's Co., Volunteers; Brazoria County Minutemen; Capt. Watts Cameron's Co., Infantry; Carter's Co., Infantry (Austin City Light Infantry)









Name:Frederick Voigt
State:Texas
Year:1866





NameFrederick Voigt
Application Date4 Sep 1866
Application LocationNacogdoches, Texas




NameFrederick Voigt
Post Office LocationNacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Appointment Date26 Oct 1854
Volume Number19
Volume Year Range1846-1855


11th session composite photo of Senate members (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History). By the Austin Photograph Co., Prints and Photographs Collection, [identifier number: di_03923, di_03924], The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin.


  
Newspaper Articles written or about Frederick Voigt



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The Weekly Harrison Flag

Marshall, Texas
15 Nov 1866, Thu  •  Page 2


  




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The Austin Weekly Statesman

Austin, Texas
09 Jul 1874, Thu  •  Page 3


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Austin American-Statesman

Austin, Texas
25 Apr 1875, Sun  •  Page 1



On August 25, 1880, while returning to Nacogdoches from Marion, where he was electioneering, Voigt and his horse drowned as he attempted to ford the swollen Angelina River. The spot to this day is referred to as Dutchman's Crossing. He is buried in Oak Grove cemetery.




CAPT. FRED VOIGT
DIED
Aug. 25. 1880
Aged 52 years.

Frederick Voigt

BIRTH
Germany
DEATH
25 Aug 1880 (aged 54)
Texas, USA
BURIAL
NacogdochesNacogdoches CountyTexasUSA 

Rosalind Langston

  U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Name Rosalind Langston Race White Marital Status Single, without dependents (Single)...