He is married to Mary Elizabeth Agee.
They got married on August 9, 1866 at Camden, Ouchita County, Arkansas, he was 22 years old.
Child(ren):
1860
AGEE, W P (1860 U.S. Census) Farmer 2000 4000 NCARKANSAS , ASHLEY, MILL CRK TWPAge: 49, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: NCSeries: M653 Roll: 37 Page: 179
C.A.E. Agee 39G Alabama all but A.V.
J.M. Agee 15 M
J.K. Agee 13 M
S.J. Agee 11 F
A.V. Agee 3 F
1870
AGEE, J M (1870 U.S. Census) BookkeeperARKANSAS , OUACHITA, CAMDENAge: 26, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: ALSeries: M593 Roll: 59 Page: 257
1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
J. M. AGEE Self M Male W 36 AL Bookeeping In Dry Goods Store N-C AL
M. E. AGEE Wife M Female W 36 AR Keeping House N-C AL
Ella R. AGEE Dau S Female W 10 AR At School AL AR
Ewing M. AGEE Son S Male W 8 AR At School AL AR
Fred L. AGEE Son S Male W 3 AR At Home AL AR
Willie AGEE Brother S Male W 15 AR Clerk In Store N-C AL
Henry MCGREGOR Other S Male W 29 AL Sewing Machine Agt. NC PA
L. T. DUNCAN Other S Male W 31 AR Merchant Clerk TN IL
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Source Information:
Census Place Camden, Ouachita, Arkansas
Family History Library Film 1254053
NA Film Number T9-0053
Page Number 131C
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1889
The Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1889Goodspeed's History of ArkansasOuachita County, Arkansas . 652:J. M. Agee, manufacturer of wagons, plows, hacks and farming implementsat Camden, Ark., is a native Alabamaian, and has inculcated in him thesterling principles of the better class of citizens of that State. He was born inMonroe County in May, 1844, his parents, William P. and Coraline(Thompson) Agee, being natives of North Carolina and Alabama,respectively. In 1849 they removed to Arkansas, and located on a farm nearHamburg, Ashley County, where the father died in 1866, his wife passingfrom life in Camden some time later. J. M. Agee was reared and educated inArkansas, and in his youth became thoroughly familiar with the details of farmwork, as this was his sole occupation until he was fifteen years of age. Hehas been a resident of Ouachita County since 1859, and upon the breakingout of the war he enlisted from here in Company H, Sixth Arkansas Infantry,and took part in a number of hotly-contested engagements, among whichmay be mentioned the battle of Shiloh, in which engagement he waswounded by a gun-shot in the right hand, three fingers being taken off. Hewas subsequently discharged, but afterward joined the Fifteenth LouisianaBattalion, and was captured at Vicksburg and taken to Camp Morton, Ind.,where he was kept for eighteen months, being exchanged ten days beforethe final surrender. He returned to Camden and engaged in the hardwareand manufacturing business, and this has received his attention for twenty-one years. He employs in his factory from eighteen to twenty men, and isdoing an exceptionally paying business. Socially, Mr. Agee is a member ofthe Masonic fraternity and the K. of H., and is a stockholder in several of theimportant enterprises of the city. Miss Lizzie Agee became his wife in 1868,and by her he has five children: Ella, Ewing, Fred, Estella and Ina.
Joseph Monroe Agee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Mary Elizabeth Agee |
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