- Nimrod Higdon, born July 24, 1854, Fannin County, Georgia; died January 26,1926,
Quinlan, Texas; married (1) Eliza Ellison, April 13, 1880 (2)Louise Gaston, July 16, 1882.
Linnie Higdon Hodges, daughter of Nimrod, wrote the following account based on
her recollections of her
father:
"Nimrod Higdon:- first child, was born in Blue Ridge, Ga. on a farm
(Higdon Store
to be exact) about 15 miles N. West from Blue Ridge, July 24, 1854.
He grew up on the farm. Plowed the fields, looked after the stock and helped his
mother carry on while grandfather went to war. He told me what hardships he went through.
He said he dug up dirt in the old smoke house to get salt. They boiled it out. He
was the only protector grandmother had. He told of how Indians would steal their cattle,
sheep, chickens.
He was 14 years old when grandpa went to war and did not get much schooling as he had
to walk so far to school and had so much work to do. After the war, grandpa taught him
at home for about three or four years. He had such a hard life during this adolescent age
he could not learn much. He was a very high tempered man and suffered with rheumatism.
He went to Texas when about 20 years of age to visit Jasper Higdon. He married Eliza
Ellison April 13, 1880. She died February 28, 1881. She fainted and fell in the fire and was burned
while dad was out after cattle. He never got over this great shook.a His whole life was
a tragedy.
He bought Jasper Higdon's small 2 room pine house with a rock chimney 2 miles east of
Quinlan, Texas, and 50 acres of land, and it was in this house that most of his children
were born. He married Louie Sofronia Gaston July 16, 1882 and to this union were born
nine children: Esta, Emma, Linnie, Leonard IV, Sadie, Era, Roy, Nimrod, one baby died
in infancy and was not named."1
"...Nimrod Higdon, my father, died 1926. He owned 1,000 acres of Texas black land,
and grew cattle and did general farming and was worth about $100,000, when he died. The land
and stock was equally divided (out of court by friends of father) among the eight children
without a lawsuit, or any bad feelings..."2
Linnie says that her mother died in 1919. Both her parents are buried at the Louhan
graveyard near Quinlan, Texas.3
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The children4 of Nimrod Higdon and Lou Gaston are:
- Mary Esta Higdon, born July 5, 1883, Quinlan, Texas; died February 19, 1967.
- Linnie Jane Higdon, born April 1, 1885, Quinlan, Texas;
married C. N. Hodges of Quinlan, Texas; died May 23, 1957, Iloilo, Philippines. Her husband died December 25, 1962 in Iloilo. No children
- Emma Bell Higdon, born February 1, 1887, Quinlan, Texas; married Dr. O. C.
Howell; died September 12, 1966.
- Leonard Higdon, born November 1, 1888, Quinlan, Texas; married Mildred McBride;
killed in auto accident about 1972; son James Leonard Higdon, b. December 16, 1916, Quinlan,
Texas.
- Sade Virginia Higdon, born March 23, 1891; married Thurman Vance Roscoe. No children.
- Era Alice Higdon, born March 6, 1895, Quinlan, Texas; married Oscar R. Boman. No children.
- Roy Higdon, born August 8, 1897, Quinlan, Texas; married Aline Traylor; died March 13, 1956;
son David Traylor Higdon, born March 22, 1931, Greenville, Texas.
- Nimrod Higdon, born August 1, 1905, Quinlan, Texas; died September 21, 1967.
Jo Ann Smith writes about Linnie Hodges:
"The late Linnie Jane Hodges did so much to get many people interested in
genealogy. She was born 1 April 1885 in Quinlan, Texas, daughter of Nimrod Higdon
(24 July 1854 - 26 Jan 1926) and his wife Lou Gaston Higdon. (Nimrod was born in
Fannin County, Ga.) Linnie married C. N. Hodges of Quinlan, Texas, and they went
to the Philippine Islands, where they developed successful business enterprises.
At some point, Linnie became interested in the family history and hired a man in
Baltimore, Maryland, to research her Higdon line. This put Linnie in touch
with many other Higdons, as the research developed, including my grandfather, Thomas Bragg
Higdon who lived in Macon County, NC. World War II came along and changed the
course of Linnie's life. The Japanese occupied the Philippines. There is a newspaper
article about this period of Linnie's life that I wish someone would send us in
order that we coud reprint it in the Higdon Newsletter. I saw it when I visited
Linnie's two sisters, Sade Higdon Roscoe and Era Higdon Boman in Greenville, Texas,
on 18 Aug 1974, both delightful women, tall with hazel blue eyes."4
Editor's note: Lt. Col. Carlos A. Keasler, U.S. Army, Retired, provides a fascinating
account regarding the rescue of Linnie and her sister Era Alice from their prison
at Santo Thomas. Please visit "Lest We Forget."
The woman, just outside of the original Higdon's Store in Fannin County, Georgia, is Linne Higdon Hodges,
daughter of Nimrod Higdon who was a son of Leonard Higdon and Mary Ann McClure. According
to the Higdon Family Newsletter, Number 38, February 1975, from which this photograph is
reprinted; the year was 1913.
1Linnie Higdon Hodges, "A Brief History
of One Branch of the Higdon Family," written about 1936, as it appears in
Higdon-Whitaker, Volume I, p. 11, compiled by Bettina Higdon.
2Hodges, p. 12
3Hodges, p. 13
4Jo Ann Smith, Higdon Family Newsletter #75, March 1978.
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