James Lewis Stuckey, b January 7, 1859 in Alabama,
d January 12, 1934 at Lott, Falls County, Texas, and buried in Powers Chapel
Cemetery ‑ was a son of Poindexter and Sarah Ann (Bailey) Stuckey. On December
9, 1886, James was married to Emma Jane Brown, b December 11, 1870 near
Memphis, Tennessee, d June 3, 1939 at Lott, and buried by her husband ‑
a daughter of Arthur Pinkney and Telitha Jane (Driver) Brown, of Tennessee and
Georgia, respectively.
James was a Baptist minister who spent all but three
years of his adult life in Falls County, Texas ‑serving as pastor of
Baptist Churches at Live Oak, Pleasant Grove, Cedar Springs, and others. The
family lived in Hamilton County in 1911, where they had moved to establish the
Gentry Mills Baptist Church ‑ returning to live in Lott, Falls County, in
1914. His home in Lott has been occupied by the family of his youngest son,
Grover, since James and Emma Jane died.
James Lewis and Emma Jane (Brown) Stuckey had eleven
children:
Annie Deniah Stuckey, b April 28, 1888, d November
27, 1971‑ married in December 1916 to George McClendon White, moved to
Coleman, Texas, and had four children.
Denny Wiart Stuckey, b July 17, 1889, d January 16,
1975 ‑ married in January 10, 1915 to Emma Moore, moved to Houston,
Texas, and had five children.
Arthur Brown Stuckey, b September 19, 1891, d May
23, 1973 ‑ married January 1, 1920 to Susan York, moved to Spur, Texas
and then to Sonoma, California where they died, and had two daughters and one
son.
Charles James Stuckey, b September 1, 1893 married
June 15, 1921 to Nettie Eugenic Wallace, and remained in Falls County, Texas.
Lewis Stuckey, b November 4, 1895, d January 9, 1985
‑ married on August 26, 1925 to Willie Lineberry. Lewis was licensed and
ordained in Falls County by the Live Oak Baptist Church, and has pastored
Baptist Churches in many cities throughout Texas.
Ruby Esther Stuckey, b October 18, 1897, d February
28, 1931 and buried in Clover Hill Cemetery at Lott ‑ married June 29,
1921 to Luther Benjamin Reaves, and stayed in Falls County, Texas.
Robert Eura Stuckey, b August 9, 1899, d September
23, 1901.
Agnes Nina Stuckey, b June 24, 1902, d August 2,
1978 in Waco, Texas, and buried at Sinton ‑ married Jesse Freeman
Robertson, b March 4, 1900, d March 29, 1948 at Sinton, Texas ‑ a son of
Gaines O. and
Henrietta
(Miles) Robertson (both buried in Powers Chapel Cemetery in Falls County).
Jesse and Nina had three children: James Oliver Robertson, b August 30, 1922 in
Falls County ‑ married first to Nancy Ruth Stewart, and second to Bobbie
Reed; Jesse Keith Robertson, b July 7, 1927 in Falls County ‑ married
Jeanelle Linsey; and Ana Lois Robertson, b June 17, 1930 at Beeville, Texas ‑
married William Guy Henderson. After the death of Jesse Freeman Robertson, his
widow, Agnes Nina (Stuckey) Robertson married second to Wade Salyer of Sinton.
Leona Stuckey, b October 1, 1904 in Falls County, d
June 8, 1973 in Marlin, and buried in Clover Hill Cemetery at Lott ‑
married November 9, 1935 to Robert E. Ruble, b February 17, 1879, d January 27,
1974 in Marlin, and buried in Clover Hill Cemetery at Lott. When Leona married
Robert, he was a widower, who had five children by his first wife, whose maiden
name was "McCreary." Robert was a successful businessman in Lott, and
owned a large farm. He was a Deacon in the First Baptist Church at Lott.
Lee Roy Stuckey, b April 17, 1907 ‑ married
July 28, 1940 to Pauline Stewart. He is a Baptist minister, licensed to preach
by the Little Deer Creek Baptist Church, and ordained by the Lone Star Baptist
Church. He served as pastor at New Salem, and then moved to west Texas. He
preached and worked at the State Hospital in Abilene. Roy and Pauline had two
children.
Grover Pinkney Stuckey, b September 25, 1911 in
Hamilton County, Texas, d April 2, 1979 ‑ married June 6, 1932 at Lott to
Ione Maurine Gibbs, b August 14, 1914 in Falls County, Texas - a daughter
of John Morris and Pearl (Porter)
Gibbs.
Copyright Permission granted to Theresa Carhart for printing the biographies of
these Falls County Families to this Web page.
"Families of Falls County", Compiled and Edited by the Falls
County Historical Commission, page 437 column 2, page 438 column 1 and 2, and
page 439 column 1.
Member of Falls County Historical Commission.