Individual Details
Lamina Bridget "Minnie" MAYBERRY
(17 Apr 1864 - 31 Jan 1954)
Although at age 6, she was listed as Virginia in the census, the enumerator may have confused her with her older sister Vianna who middle name may have been Virginia. Family records seen online state that her name was Lamina Bridgett Maberry.
Marriage Record, Logan Co, AR. Jack Redden to Miss Lamina Maberry. Both of Paris, AR. Jack was age 24; Lamina was 22. 17 Dec 1886. D. R. Lee, Justice of the Peace, performed the ceremony.
Goodspeed's "Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Western Arkansas"; p.371
D. J. Redden, teacher and planter, Paris, Ark. Among the thoroughgoing, wide-awake farmers of Johnson Township stands the name of D. J. Redden, who is a native-born resident of this county, his birth occurring on August 29, 1862. He is a son of James and Martha Redden, and was educated at the Arkansas Industrial University, Fayetteville, Washington County, Ark. He became familiar with the duties of the farm in boyhood, and when twenty-one years of age started out in life for himself as a school teacher, which profession he has since continued. He was married in Logan County on December 16, 1886, to Miss Minnie Maberry, a native of this county, born on April 17, 1864, and the daughter of Charles and Ellen (Thompson) Maberry. Her parents were natives of the Old Dominion, born in 1820 and 1822, respectively, and their children were named as follows: Matthew, Josh, Augustus, Latich [Latitia], Belle [Isabelle], Jane [Mary Jane], Aid [Ada], Lion [Emeline], Annie [Vianna] and Minnie [Lamima]. The parents of these children emigrated to Missouri, and from there to Arkansas in 1858, settling in this county. Here the father died in 1883 and the mother in 1890. Both were members of the Baptist Church. To Mr. and Mrs. Redden were born two children: Opie and Doy. Mr. Redden is the owner of 120 acres of good land, all well improved and well cultivated, and in 1885 he built a nice frame house, which, together with his substantial outbuildings, constitute a prominent and attractive feature of his place. He has a good young orchard of apple, peach, plum and cherry trees, and the principal crops raised on his farm are cotton, corn and oats. Mrs. Redden is a member of the Baptist Church, and Mr. Redden is in favor of all public improvements, extending a ready and helping hand to the poor and needy. Politically he affiliates with the Republican party.
A WorldConnect database gives additional information about Minnie. She died 31 Jan 1954 and is buried Moore Cemetery in Logan Co. The two sons of Denison Redden & Minnie are given as Doy and Dennie [Dennie was a daughter]. On 6 Oct 1895, Minnie married for a second time to James Pinkerton Corley by whom she had four children.
1900 Census Johnson Twp, Logan Co AR, Hh
James P. Corley, b. Oct 1846, age 53, married 4 years, b. MS, father b. AL, mother b. NC.
Laminy, wife, b. Apr 1864, age 36, has had 5 children, 4 are living, b. AR, parents b. VA
Lanie, daughter, b. Jun 1896, age 3. Virgy, daughter, b. May 1898, age 2
Rufus A., son, b. Aug 1879, age 20. Arthur, son, b. Jul 1881, age 18 [These are sons from an earlier marriage for Corley]
Doy Redden, stepson, b. Nov 1889, age 10. Dennie Redden, stepdaughter, b. Dec 1892, age 7.
1910 Census. Johnson Twp, Logan Co, Hh 26
James P. Corley, age 62, married twice, the last time for 14 years, b. MS, father b. AL, mother b. NC
Lamina B., wife, age 45, married twice, has had 7 children, 6 are living, b. AR, parents b. VA
Dennie J. Redden, stepdaughter, age 17
Lena L. Corley, daughter, age 13. Virga M., daughter, age 11. Ruby A., daughter, age 7, Carl M., son age 3.
12 Sep 1918 - World War I Registration for Rugus Allman Corley, of 417 N. Wheeling, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MO. Age 39, b. 5 Aug 1879. Bookkeeper for the Grolier Society. Nearest relative is Lena Carolina Corley, his wife. He was tall, slender build, gray eyes, coffee brown hair.
1920 Census in Bear Wallow Township, Logan Co: J. P. Corley, age 73, farmer, b. MS, his father b. AL, his mother b. NC. Lamina, wife, age 55, b. AR, her parents born in MS. Carroll, son, age 13.
1930 Census. Johnson Twp, Logan Co, AR, Hh 44
J. P. Corley, age 83, married 1st time at age 22, b. MS
Lamina, wife, 65, married 1st at age 23, b. AR, parents b. VA
1940 Census. Six Mile Twp, Logan Co, AR, Hh 172
Caulksville, North Side. All had lived in Logan Co in 1935
Geroge, Hill, age 47, b. KY, Trucking, Private Business
Lana, wife, 44, b. AR
Dwight, son, 14. Lindol, son, 10. Janatta, dau, 5.
Minnie Corley, mother-in-law, 76, widow, b. AR
John D. Hill, father, 82, widowed, b. KY
Minnie must have shared her time with her children as two of them counted her in 1940
1940 Census. Wittick Twp, Franklin Co, AR, Hh 99
Norma B. Hames, 45, lived in Same house in 1935, Loader, Coal Mine
Virginia, wife, 38
Virginia, dau, 21
Florence, dau 20 (Mima), Nurse training, Hospital
Lorene, dau, 20 (Nima), Nurse training, Hospital
James, son 18
Billie R., son, 15
Minnie Corley, mother-in-law, 76, b. AR
1950 Census. Six Mile, Logan Co, AR, Hh 159
George A. Hill, 56, b. KY, Trucking, Mine timbers
Lena L., wife, 53, b. AR
Jaunita Pendleton, married daughter, 16, b. AR
Lamina B. Corley, mothe-in-law, widowed,b. AR
Arkansas Death Certificate #490
Lamina B. Corley died 31 Jan 1954 at the home of George Hill, Ratcliff, Logan Co, AR of pulmonary embolus. She was widowed. Born 17 Apr 1864 in Arkansas. Her father was Charles Mayberry; her mother, Ellen. Mrs. George Hill was the informant. buried Moore's Cemetery on Feb 2nd.
Lamina "B." Corley and her 2nd husband James P. Corley are buried in Moore Cemetery Subiaco, Logan Co, AR. Her name is listed on FindAGrave as Lamina Bridgett Mayberry.
James Pinkerton Corley, b. 14 Oct 1846, d. 2 Nov 1937, Paris, Logan Co.
Lamina Bridget Mayberry Redden Corley, b. 17 Apr 1864, d. 1954; married (1) Dennison Jackson Redden and (2) James Pinkerton Corley
Buried Garden of Memories Cemetery, Charleston, Franklin Co AR:
Lena Leo Corley Hill, b. 10 Jun 1896, d. 23 Mar 1977, Booneville, Logan Co AR; married George Allen Hill, b. 17 Oct 1893, McCracken Co, KY, d. 4 Mar 1969, Booneville. George's parents were J. D. and Mary Bell Hill - they are buried Mount Salem Cemetery, Paris, Logan Co, AR.
Events
Birth | 17 Apr 1864 | Arkansas | |||
Marriage | 16 Dec 1886 | Logan County, Arkansas - Denison Jackson "Jack" Redden | |||
Marriage | 6 Oct 1895 | James Pinkerton Corley | |||
Death | 31 Jan 1954 | Ratcliff, Logan County, Arkansas |
Families
Spouse | Denison Jackson "Jack" Redden (1862 - 1892) |
Child | Opie Redden (1888 - 1891) |
Child | Doy Hilton Redding (1889 - 1970) |
Child | Denson Jamina "Dennie" Redding (1892 - ) |
Spouse | James Pinkerton Corley (1846 - 1937) |
Child | Lena "Lanie" Corley (1896 - 1977) |
Child | Virginia Mae "Virgie" Corley (1899 - 1983) |
Child | Ruby Augusta Corley (1902 - 1954) |
Child | Carl M. Corley (1906 - 2004) |
Father | CHARLES MAYBERRY (1820 - 1883) |
Mother | ELLEN THOMPSON (1822 - 1890) |
Sibling | Mathew MAYBERRY (1844 - ) |
Sibling | LETITIA ANN MAYBERRY (1844 - 1926) |
Sibling | Joshua Gage Lee MAYBERRY (1847 - 1910) |
Sibling | Mary Jane MAYBERRY (1849 - 1920) |
Sibling | Isabelle MAYBERRY (1851 - 1920) |
Sibling | Emeline Frances MAYBERRY (1852 - 1948) |
Sibling | Augustus O. MAYBERRY (1855 - 1901) |
Sibling | Ada M. MAYBERRY (1857 - 1896) |
Sibling | Vianna Virginia "Annie" MAYBERRY (1860 - 1890) |
Endnotes
1. U.S. Federal Census - Digital Images Online by Subscription (Ancestry.com); 1790-1940.
2. Western Arkansas Biographies and Historical Memoirs; Goodspeed, 1891 (Ancestry.com by Subscription.), p.371.
3. WorldConnect database at Rootsweb.
4. Rootsweb or USGenWeb Online Sources