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BOOTH Jesse Bernard

Male 1923 - 2013  (90 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BOOTH Jesse Bernard was born on 1 Jul 1923 in Miami, AZ (son of BOOTH J. Virgil and HAWKINS Blanche); died on 16 Sep 2013 in Sun City Center, Florida; was buried on 21 Sep 2013.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Living In: Florida

    Notes:

    BOOTH, Jesse Bernard 90, of Sun City Center, passed away in his sleep at home on Sept. 16, 2013. Jesse was born in Miami, AZ, on July 1, 1923. He was the only son of Blanche E. Hawkins and Jesse Virgil Booth. Although he was born in Arizona due to his father's employment in a copper mine, he only lived there for six months and then his parents and he moved to Long Beach and Los Angeles, CA, where they lived for five years. As an adult, during football season, Jesse rooted for USC, his "kindergarten alma mater." Actually, Jesse was a Texan. His family had settled in Wise County, TX, several generations earlier in and near a small town called Chico, TX. Jesse attended elementary school there, where his aunt (Blanche's sister Browneyes) was his first grade teacher. Then the family moved to Dallas, where they settled in the Oak Cliff area. More job changes for Jesse's father took him to Mississippi for a short time, and back to Texas again, this time Houston where Jesse graduated from Lamar High School. Although Jesse's father was a University of Texas graduate, Jesse decided to go to Texas A & M, a move which positively affected his life until the day he died. Jesse was an Aggie to the core. He was selected by his fellow corpsmen to be an Aggie yell leader, one of four. For his senior year, he was selected Head Yell Leader. He had many, mostly hilarious, stories to tell of his yell leader days, such as when he and his buddies would hitchhike to the out-of-town games. Jesse led the Aggie Muster on April 21, 1945, at the Charles de Gaulle Hotel in Paris, France, which was attended by any Aggie graduate who could make it there. A picture of that event hangs in the Aggie Museum in College Station, TX. When World War II broke out, Jesse and his classmates knew it was just a matter of time until they were involved in the fighting. Jesse wanted to be in the Army Air Corps, and tried to register as such, but he was rejected because he was too tall. Eventually, he was in the regular Army and became a topographical map-maker under Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. When reconnaissance pilots flew over France and other parts of Europe, Jesse and his platoon would transcribe the pictures into maps, showing roads, troop movement, etc. For the rest of his life, Jesse loved all kinds of maps. Most of his time in the Army during the war was spent in England, although after D-Day, he was sent to France. While in England, he was stationed at Kew Gardens, London. One day about a week after arriving, Jesse and his buddy Scottie got a leave to go sightseeing in London. On that fateful day, he met the love of his life--his future wife Peggy Ruth Freeman. She was walking on the same street with her friend Sheila, and the two soldiers stopped to ask directions. They ended up in a pub, and the rest, as they say, is history. Six months later Jesse and Peggy were married. They were married for 69 years. Upon returning to the United States, at the War's end, Jesse went to Beaumont, TX, where Peggy had gone before the end of the War to live with Jesse's parents. The two moved to their own little apartment. Jesse accepted a job with Sun Oil Company as a scout, the bottom rung of the ladder. Over the years, he moved up with the company until his last job was that of Offshore Leasing Negotiator for the continental United States. He often spoke of his many travels representing the company and the various characters, both within and without the company, that he had met. Eventually, while living in Houston, he and Peggy welcomed two girls, Judy Ann and Betty Jean, into the family. In 1963, the family moved to Lafayette, LA., where Jesse continued his landman activities for Sun. He met and drank coffee with many good ol' Cajun boys. During those years, he also developed a love of Cajun food. In 1970, Jesse was transferred back to Houston and then to Dallas in 1977, where he retired in 1985. Upon retirement, Jesse became involved in other pursuits, such as real estate agent and travel planning. He began to cook and enjoyed trying out recipes, particularly chili. Mostly, Jesse and Peggy enjoyed traveling. They had a time-share apartment in the Kensington area of London, and they visited Peggy's relatives in various areas of England for over 30 years. One of their favorite places was Le Jules Verne Restaurant at the Eiffel Tower. On their fiftieth anniversary, they celebrated with a flight on the Concord to London and a return cruise to New York on the QE II. After that, they enjoyed 15 cruises together, including going through the Panama Canal, the Alaskan inside passage, a Mediterranean cruise, and the last one to Australia and New Zealand. Jesse also enjoyed learning how to fly. Although he was not allowed to join the Army Air Corps in 1944, he did learn to fly when he was 55 years old, living in Houston. Upon moving to Dallas, Jesse continued his lessons, and eventually learned to do aerobatics with renowned pilot Gene Soucy as his teacher. One of Jesse's outstanding achievements was flying across the English Channel with Peggy. They landed in France, had lunch, then flew back to England. In 1989, Jesse and Peggy moved to Sun City Center, where they quickly became involved in the life there. They volunteered for the Emergency Squad, joined the Art Club, and enjoyed an active social life, until a few years ago when ill health began to plague each of them. Jesse's family and friends will always remember his love and pride in his beautiful wife Peggy. They will also remember his quick mind, his dry sense of humor, and his integrity. Jesse was predeceased in death by his wife Peggy in March 2013. He is survived by his two daughters, Judy Ann Booth Richman of Tampa, Betty Jean Booth File (Kevin) of Colorado Springs, CO; and two grandchildren, Kelsey Nicole and Jason Booth File, both of Colorado Springs, CO. The family wishes to thank Pastor Ed Schafer from Trinity Baptist Church for his faithful friendship with Jesse and Peggy. They also wish to thank all of Jesse's caregivers, both from Visiting Angels and private, especially Pearl, Marivic, and Eliza. They all went above and beyond in their care of Jesse. Thank you to all who prayed for the members of the Booth family throughout the past several years. Most of all, thank you to God who lovingly watched over, supported, and carried Jesse and family. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Sept. 21st, at Zipperer's Funeral Home in Sun City Center at 1 pm. A private interment will be held at the Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell. Arrangements by Zipperer's Funeral Home (813)645-6130.

    Published in the Tampa Bay Times from Sept. 20 to Sept. 21, 2013
    - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sptimes/obituary.aspx?n=jesse-bernard-booth&pid=167045923&fhid=3470#sthash.WC41F1oZ.dpuf

    Family/Spouse: FREEMAN Peggy Ruth. Peggy died in Mar 2013. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BOOTH J. VirgilBOOTH J. Virgil was born on 17 Jun 1885 (son of BOOTH Rufus and PHILLIPS Estella); and died.

    Notes:

    John and George did not have any children and Virgil only had one son - Bernard Booth (still living in Florida).. Velvet

    J. married HAWKINS Blanche on 10 Nov 1915 in Dallas, TX. Blanche and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  HAWKINS Blanche and died.
    Children:
    1. 1. BOOTH Jesse Bernard was born on 1 Jul 1923 in Miami, AZ; died on 16 Sep 2013 in Sun City Center, Florida; was buried on 21 Sep 2013.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  BOOTH RufusBOOTH Rufus was born on 4 Dec 1849 in Oktibbeha, Kemper, Mississippi, USA (son of BOOTH Benjamin A. D. and MCCOWEN Elizabeth); died on 15 May 1931 in Wise County, Tx; was buried in Wise County, Tx (Booth Cemetery).

    Notes:

    Rufus Booth, born 4Dec1849, Ohtibbeha Co., MS married 20Jan1876 to Estella Phillips in Wise Co., TX died 15May1931, buried in Booth Cemetery, Wise Co., TX Rufus was a prominent citizen, a good man, a pioneer of this area of Texas.

    Description: I am the descendent of Benjamin Booth. He was my 3rd great grandfather, His son, Rufus was my great, great grandfather and his son, Benjamin Franklin Booth was my great grandfather (the only one that I knew growing up). His daughter, Jewel Faith was my grandmother. Her sister Louise is still living in Ennis, TX. Their cousin Bernard Booth (the last male Booth) is still living as well. I was curious of Benjamin Franklin's (1811-1880) other children, particularly the three older sons that were killed in the Civil War. I located their names! I went to the Mississippi census and found the information. In 1850, living in Ohtibbeha County, Mississippi, Benjamin Booth (age 38) and wife Elizabeth McCowen (age 27) and their children.. James - age 12, John age 10, William age 6, Lotty age 5, Sarah age 3 and Rufus listed as zero (just a baby as he was born in 1849). It shows all of the children were born in this county in Mississippi.

    Velvet Oberg

    Rufus married PHILLIPS Estella on 20 Jan 1876 in Wise County, Tx. Estella (daughter of PHILLIPS James and Martha Thompson) was born on 19 Feb 1859 in Indiana; died on 27 Aug 1850 in Chico, Wise County, Texas (Booth Cemetery). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  PHILLIPS Estella was born on 19 Feb 1859 in Indiana (daughter of PHILLIPS James and Martha Thompson); died on 27 Aug 1850 in Chico, Wise County, Texas (Booth Cemetery).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Death: 15 May 1931, Chico, Wise County, Texas

    Children:
    1. BOOTH Alvin L. was born on 2 Jul 1877; died on 28 Jan 1878.
    2. BOOTH Alta Evangeline was born on 24 Feb 1879 in Chico, Wise County, Texas; died in Nov 1968 in Whichita Falls, Tx; was buried in Chico, Wise County, Texas (Booth Cemetery).
    3. 2. BOOTH J. Virgil was born on 17 Jun 1885; and died.
    4. BOOTH John M. was born on 15 Sep 1887; and died.
    5. BOOTH George E. was born on 18 Jul 1890; and died.
    6. BOOTH Benjamin Franklin was born on 18 Sep 1893; died on 4 Mar 1972 in Wise County, Tx.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  BOOTH Benjamin A. D. was born in 1811 in Edgecombe County, NC (son of BOOTH Lewis and WINDHAM Charlotte); died on 10 Oct 1880 in Chico, Wise County, Texas; was buried in Chico, Wise County, Texas (Booth Cemetery).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Name: Benjamin A. D. Booth
    • Residence: Oktibbeha, Kemper, Mississippi, USA
    • Alt. Birth: 1811-1812, Edgecombe County, NC; Between 1811 and 1812
    • Lived(s) In: 1849, Chico, Wise County, Texas
    • Residence: 1859; Moved to Texas

    Notes:

    Benjamin Booth,born 1811, we think in Edgecombe, NC (was # 8 of 11 children) Married Elizabeth McCowen in Oct. 1835 in Limestone Co., Ala. They lived in Ohktibbeha, MS for some years...children were born there. Moved to TX in 1859.
    His three oldest sons were killed in the Civil War, or soon after. Only Rufus and the sisters survived.
    Died in 1880 in Chico, Wise Co., TX, Buried in the Booth Cemetery there.

    Description: I am the descendent of Benjamin Booth. He was my 3rd great grandfather, His son, Rufus was my great, great grandfather and his son, Benjamin Franklin Booth was my great grandfather (the only one that I knew growing up). His daughter, Jewel Faith was my grandmother. Her sister Louise is still living in Ennis, TX. Their cousin Bernard Booth (the last male Booth) is still living as well. I was curious of Benjamin Franklin's (1811-1880) other children, particularly the three older sons that were killed in the Civil War. I located their names! I went to the Mississippi census and found the information. In 1850, living in Ohtibbeha County, Mississippi, Benjamin Booth (age 38) and wife Elizabeth McCowen (age 27) and their children.. James - age 12, John age 10, William age 6, Lotty age 5, Sarah age 3 and Rufus listed as zero (just a baby as he was born in 1849). It shows all of the children were born in this county in Mississippi.

    Velvet Oberg

    Residence:
    Children were born here

    Lived(s) In:
    I'm in Runaway Bay.. 20 miles from Chico, TX in Wise County where Benjamin Booth settled in 1849 with his family.

    Note:
    Parent County

    1856--Wise County was created 23 January 1856 from Cooke County.
    County seat: Decatur [2]

    Benjamin married MCCOWEN Elizabeth on 1 Oct 1835 in Edgecombe County, NC. Elizabeth was born on 16 Jun 1820 in Alabama, USA; died on 1 Apr 1888 in Chico, Wise County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  MCCOWEN Elizabeth was born on 16 Jun 1820 in Alabama, USA; died on 1 Apr 1888 in Chico, Wise County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Limestone, Al

    Children:
    1. BOOTH James was born on 1 Oct 1837 in Oktibbeha, Mississippi; died before 2 Apr 1863 in Camp Douglas, Illinois.
    2. BOOTH Mary Jane was born on 26 Mar 1841 in Oktibbeha, Kemper, Mississippi, USA; and died.
    3. BOOTH William was born on 22 Aug 1843 in Oktibbeha, Kemper, Mississippi, USA; died on 18 Mar 1863 in Camp Douglas, Illinois.
    4. BOOTH John was born about 1840 in Oktibbeha, Kemper, Mississippi, USA; died on 19 Jun 1862 in Camp Douglas, Illinois.
    5. BOOTH Charlotte (Lottie) was born on 27 Jun 1845 in Oktibbeha, Kemper, Mississippi, USA; died on 25 Sep 1884 in Chico, Wise County, Texas; was buried in 1884 in Chico, Wise County, Texas.
    6. BOOTH Sarah J. was born in Sep 1846 in Oktibbeha, Kemper, Mississippi, USA; died on 27 Mar 1927 in Wizard Wells, Jack, Texas.
    7. 4. BOOTH Rufus was born on 4 Dec 1849 in Oktibbeha, Kemper, Mississippi, USA; died on 15 May 1931 in Wise County, Tx; was buried in Wise County, Tx (Booth Cemetery).
    8. BOOTH Margaret Elizabeth was born on 16 Jun 1851 in Oktibbeha, Kemper, Mississippi, USA; died after 1880.
    9. BOOTH Malinda was born about 1857; died after 1880.

  3. 10.  PHILLIPS James was born in Indiana; and died.

    James married Martha Thompson. Martha was born in Maryland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Martha Thompson was born in Maryland; and died.
    Children:
    1. 5. PHILLIPS Estella was born on 19 Feb 1859 in Indiana; died on 27 Aug 1850 in Chico, Wise County, Texas (Booth Cemetery).