Individual Details

Rebecca J. Terry

(Abt, 1834 - September 26, 1866)

Rebecca first married a Huddle.

Rebecca. J. (R. J. on the marriage license) Huddle married Thomas R. Niblack and was known in late life as "Aunt Jim." They lived at Stanger Springs in Van Zandt County, Texas.

Information about Rebecca J. Terry from the 1850 Autauga County, Alabama census and Frances Wynn. Frances Wynn shows Rebecca died 26 September 1866, but she is showing on the 1870 and 1900 censuses and they had children born in 1867 and 1870. Rebecca's husband, Thomas Niblack must had died before 1870 as he does not appear on the 1870 census. Frances Wynn had Rebecca married to Jim Niblack, but records show his name to be Thomas Niblack.

1870 Van Zandt County, Texas census: Rebaca Niblick, 36, Alabama; Jessy Hudle, 8, Texas; Thos. S. Niblick, 3, Texas; Sarah Niblick, 7/12, Texas. She was living in the same household with her brother, Albert R. Terry.

In 1900 Van Zandt County, Texas, Rebecca (R. J.) Niblack was living with her daughter and son-in-law, S. Catherine and Rufe Stange.r

Events

BirthAbt, 1834Autauga County, Alabama
MarriageAbt, 1866Texas - Thomas R. Niblack
DeathSeptember 26, 1866Smith County, Texas
MarriageHuddle

Families

SpouseThomas R. Niblack ( - 1870)
ChildThomas S. Niblack (1867 - )
ChildSarah Catherine "Katie" Niblack (1870 - 1919)
SpouseHuddle
ChildJesse Sharp Huddle (1862 - 1922)
FatherWilliam Robards "Uncle Billy" Terry (1808 - 1892)
MotherSarah Ann Dawson (1809 - 1855)
SiblingSamuel Dudley Terry (1838 - 1911)
SiblingWilliam Hicks Terry (1840 - )
SiblingSarah Ann Terry (1843 - 1874)
SiblingRev. Edward Eugene Terry (1844 - 1928)
SiblingOscar Terry (1845 - )
SiblingAlbert Pickett Terry (1846 - 1923)
SiblingCharles "Charlie" Hardaway Terry (1849 - 1928)