Odom Family
Speech Given at the
Cemetery Association
& Family
By Charnita Spring Justiss
[editor’s
note: When the Charnita
asked for descendants to stand up, the sentences were deleted.]
As many of you know, this is the
In doing some research, I learned that the Odom family had
their origins in
There are several Odoms present
here today alsong with numerous individuals who have
Odom ancestors….
Now, for those of you who don’t know, there is a link
between the Odoms and the Smiths.
Back in April of 1858, a 16 year old girl named Adeline
Gandy married James Manly Odom. From
that union came one son, James Albert Manly Odom., who was born in July
1861. Adeline and James might have had
more children, but James died in September 1862 while in service to the
Confederate Army.
In February 1866, after the war ended, Adeline married Simon
Jackson Smith, a Confederate veteran.
Only 24 at the time of her second marriage, Simon and Adeline had 6
children. In 1875, the Smith family
moved to
In January 1877, Simon died at the age of 34, Adeline found
herself a widow once more. She relied
heavily on her oldest son, James Albert Manly Odom, who was on 16, but he
helped his mother and younger brothers and sisters as best he could.
In February 1883, at the age of 21, James Albert Manly Odom
married 15 year old Bennie Burke, the granddaughter of Benjamin Burke. Bennie and James had five children who survived
to adulthood: Electra Jane “Lec”, Tom, Delle, Clarence, and Gordon. They are all dad now, but most of their
children still survive.
Their firstborn, Electra Jane or Lec,
married twice, first to William C. Hutson and then to
Fran Gwin. She
had one son, Howard.
The second son, Tom, married
Their third child, Delle, married Milledge Spring, who happened to be the sister of Estelle,
who married Tom Odom, who was Delle’s brother. Confused?
Their offspring are double first cousins. Milledge and Delle’s children are: Gilbert, Glenora,
Gerry, Gilmer, Gary, and Garner.
Their fourth child, Clarence, married Eva Chapman and they
had three children:
Their youngest child, Gordon, married twice, first to Carrie
Belle Taylor, and then to Modenia Due, and had a
total of five children: four girls and one boy: Bennie, Martha, Joyce, Linda,
and Billy.
James Albert and Bennie were country people of modest means,
but they saw to it that their children had educational opportunities that they
did not have. As a result, their many
descendants include, among others, lawyers, teachers, college professors, judges,
dentists, pharmacists, bankers, ranchers, CPAs, and many other notable
occupations.
Now that we have had our history and genealogy lesson for today, enjoy yourselves, visiting with your cousins, second cousins, double first cousins, brothers, sisters, etc. After all, that is what a family reunion is all about.
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