Charles Wynne Paschal

By Linda Stewart, 1 April 2021

On Monday, March 4, 1940, Mr. C. W. Paschal passed away at the home of his son, Mr. J. J. Paschal, in Rockford.

Mr. Paschal was born September 6, 1849 in Sylacauga, Talladega Co., AL.  His parents moved to Coosa County when he was about three years old and settled in what is now known as the Richfield community.

In 1876, he married Miss Caroline Holiman, and to this union was born seven children, four of whom are living; J. J. Paschal, Rockford; G. G. Paschal, Aniston; Mrs. W. E. Moore, Sylacauga; Mrs. L. C. Gillespie, Ashford.

He united with the Primitive Baptist Church at the age of twenty-one, being ordained to the ministry in the denomination about ten years afterwards, spending the remainder of his life in faithful service.  For the past several years he has been an invalid, however he was a patient sufferer, exhibiting his spirit of cheerfulness to the end.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, 10 a.m., at Liberty Hill Church with Elder S. L. Hornsby, of Tallassee, officiating, the Revs. C. D. Dobbs, A. P. Thomas and H. M. Williams, of Tallassee, assisting.  Interment was in church cemetery, with Mathis-Jones Funeral directors in charge.

The Rockford Chronicle (Rockford, Alabama), Thursday, 7 March 1940, Page 1

Charles Wynne Paschal (James Monroe, Samuel, Samuel, William), married Martha Caroline Hollimon on 23 October 1876 on Coosa Co., AL.  Martha, the daughter of Gilbert S. Hollimon and Elizabeth Roy, was born 25 May 1857, died 30 November 1923, and was also buried in the Liberty Hill Church Cemetery in Coosa Co., AL.  Martha’s maiden name was spelled Holiman, Hollowman, Holoman, as well as Holeman.  The 1900 census states Martha was the mother of 7 children with 5 living: Mary Lou [Dobbs], Martha Carrie Cowline [Moore], Josephine Elizabeth “Josie” [Gillespie], George Gilbert, and John Joseph.

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Does anyone have any bible records for Charles Wynne Paschal and Martha Caroline Holiman?  I am trying to find records for the two missing children. Charles and Martha married in 1876 and the 1880 census shows no children.  The 1900 census shows a ten year gap between George and John.  The two missing children may have been born and died between 1876 and 1880 or between 1886 and 1896.  They lived in Coosa County, Alabama.  Findagrave is not showing any baby graves during that time period.  If you have any information, please e-mail me.

Rebels Massing Forces in Juarez

by Linda Stewart, 17 March 2021

San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 28, 1912 – Four clashes along the American border between American Cowboys and Mexican revolutionists have been reported here today and the greatest excitement prevails among the American’s living along the border.  Armed posses of citizens are patrolling the border in many sections and are not hesitating to cross into Mexico territory in an effort to disperse bands of rebels.

The Nelson Morris Ranch, at Cuervo, Mexico, opposite Sierra Blanca, is now safely in the hands of Americans.  A rescuing party charged the besieging revolutionists under cover of darkness last night, reached the abode house and relieved the besieged employees.

The attacks started Monday Night, when Brown Paschall, manager of the ranch, refused to furnish the Mexicans with arms and horses.  He also refused to flee to American territory, and declared he and his men would remain in the adobe building, where they barricaded themselves, and fight it out to the finish.  He was wounded and two friendly Mexicans, who sided in the defense of the ranch were killed during the fighting.   A squad of American cowboys went to Paschall’s aid and the Mexicans withdrew.

They are still in the vicinity, however, and threaten to renew the attack.  A band of Americans waited on the border through the night, intending to dash across and engage the Mexicans in case of a fresh attack being started on the ranch.

It is reported that several of the besieging Mexicans were killed.  A second clash between revolutionists and cowboys occurred at the Wilson Ranch near Alpine, Texas.  A body of rebels raided the ranch and captured cattle.  An American posse pursued the Mexicans and a fight followed.  Four Mexicans were reported killed, and Charles Tuttle, an American, shot through the body.  Attempts were made to raid two other ranches, but the rebels were driven off.

The sheriff at Alpine has authorized all Americans to arm themselves to protect their property, and Governor Colquit has been asked to send a detachment of militia to patrol the border.

Source:  Alexandria Gazette (Alexandria, Virginia), Wednesday, February 29, 1912, Pages 1 & 7

Grandma Paschall’s Mac and Cheese

By Linda Stewart, 13 January 2021

Chick-fil-A has been advertising Mac and Cheese.  Last month my sister and I decided to try it.  It was wonderful.  Best Mac and Cheese I have had in a long time.  But what was so strange, is the taste was familiar to me.  I called my sister and asked, “Why does this taste familiar to me?”  She said, “Because it is Grandma Paschall’s mac and cheese.”  Our grandmother, Ruth McKinney Beard Paschall, always made her sauce with “Rat Trap” cheese, which is a cheddar cheese.   Our grandmother died in 1976, but that taste brought back so many sweet memories.  So if you want to taste some of Grandma Paschall’s mac and cheese stop by a Chick-fil-A.

https://topsecretrecipes.com/chick-fil-a-mac-and-cheese-copycat-recipe.html

INGREDIENTS:

8 ounces elbow macaroni

1 cup whole milk

3 1/2 ounces (5 slices) American cheese (not Kraft Singles), roughly chopped or torn

1 tablespoon unsalted butter

1/2 teaspoon salt

3 1/2 ounces (scant 1 cup) shredded sharp cheddar cheese

1 ounce (1/4 cup) shredded white cheddar cheese

1 ounce (1/4 cup) shredded BellaVitano Gold cheese

3 Tablespoons grated Parmesan

1 Tablespoon grated Romano

TOPPING:

3 ounces (2/4 cup) shredded sharp cheddar cheese

3 ounces (3/4 cup) shredded white cheddar cheese

INSTRUCTIONS:

Cook the macaroni in 2 quarts of boiling water for 20 minutes.  When the macaroni is completely soft, strain out the water.

While the pasta cooks, make the cheese sauce by combining the milk, American cheese, butter, and salt in a medium saucepan over medium/low heat.  Slowly heat up the milk to melt the butter and cheese.  Stir often with a whisk until the American cheese is melted and the sauce is smooth.

Add the remaining cheeses and stir until the sauce is smooth, then remove it from the heat.  Allow the sauce to sit for 10 minutes to cool and thicken, then combine the sauce and pasta in a large bowl and allow it to cool enough that the cheese doesn’t call to the bottom of the bowl.  Gently stir it occasionally as it sits.

Preheat your broiler to high.  Pour the macaroni and cheese into an 8×8-inch baking pan or dish.  combine the yellow and white cheddar cheese from the topping, then sprinkle the mixture over the top of the mac and cheese.  Pop the pan under the hot broiler for 2 to 3 minutes or until the top has lightly browned.

TIDBITS:  If you can’t find BellaVitano cheese, you can substitute with 1 additional tablespoon of Parmesan cheese.  If you don’t have American cheese, you can use Velveeta or any cheese that contains sodium citrate.

Fighting For Our Freedom

By Linda Stewart, 4 January 2021

“Mantled Anew” Artwork by James Nesbit     https://jnesbit.com/products/mantled-anew

In 1682, the first Paschal stepped foot on American soil.  There has been a Paschal presence in this country for 339 years.  They came to this country seeking freedom and was willing to do whatever it took to hold on to that freedom.  Our ancestors have fought in every American war beginning with the Revolutionary War.

On December 31, 1776, General George Washington encouraged his men to re-enlist in the Army.  He said, “My brave fellows, you have done all I asked you to do, and more than can be reasonably expected; but your country is at stake, your wives, your houses and all that you hold dear. You have worn yourselves out with fatigues and hardships, but we know not how to spare you. If you will consent to stay one month longer, you will render that service to the cause of liberty, and to your country, which you probably can never do under any other circumstances.”

About half of the men did re-enlist and on January 2nd and 3rd, Washington and these men defeated General Cornwallis.  The battles of Trenton and Princeton were part of the “Ten Crucial Days” of the American Revolution. The battles turned the war around for the Americans. Many people who had given  up hope, now believed America would win the Revolution.

245 years later, our country is at stake, our families, our houses and all that we hold dear. On January 6, 2021, the destiny of our nation will be determined.  This is a spiritual battle and we are in crucial days.  Do not give up hope.  Once again the Paschal’s are fighting in an American war, but we will fight this one on our knees.

PRAY for this nation.  PRAY that every hidden secret in this nation will be revealed.  PRAY that the schemes and strategies to destroy this nation will be blocked.  PRAY that the perpetrators will be brought to judgment according to the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America and God Almighty.

DNA Maps

by Linda Stewart, 2 December 2020

Hello Researchers,

Brian Rodriguez has been researching the Paschall’s in England.  He submitted his father-in-law, J. Paschall’s DNA to be tested.  He then downloaded the results to create a research map of England.  As you can see from the map there is a lot of area to research.  We were wondering of those of you who have submitted your DNA would also consider getting a map?   We can compare the maps and possibly pinpoint and area of research. The maps may be emailed to admin@paschal-paschall.com.  Even if you have not had your DNA mapped and want to help with the research, please let us know.

Brian writes … After you have your DNA tested with one of the big DNA testing companies (23andMe, Ancestry, LivingDNA, FamilyTreeDNA, or MyHeritage), you download your DNA test results to your computer. Then you upload that DNA file to the website LivingDNA for free, although you need to set up a free account first.  After you have uploaded your DNA to LivingDNA, you can generate the DNA map of the UK area, along with most of Europe.  It does costs $39 to see those results.  It would be great if more Paschall’s could send their LivingDNA maps to us (I used a screen capture on my PC when the map was displayed), so that we can have a more efficient search in both the UK and Europe.

Brian is an excellent researcher.  His Jana Inglish Paschal work is featured at http://paschal-paschall.com/jana-inglis-parker-payne-paine/jana-by-brian-rodriguez-2-nov-2019/

Veterans Day

by Linda Stewart, 11 November 2020

Today is Veterans Day.  I want to honor two young men, whose names I will never know.  When I first saw them, they were standing at attention saluting, as the hearse carrying my husband’s casket drove past them.   They again saluted the American flag and the deceased veteran as taps was being played.   It was a very sobering moment as the notes of the bugle reverberated throughout the cemetery, signaling “lights out” at the end of the day.  Afterward they folded the American flag with such dignity and presented it to me.   Thank you for honoring Manton Paul Stewart Jr., son-in-law of Ruth Paschall Clark.  May the Lord bless and protect these two young men.  May the blessings of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob be upon them all the days of their lives.  Thank you for your service.

                                  

Calypso Gives Trainees Top Points on Army Bandaging

by Linda Stewart, 23 June 2020

Fort Sam Houston, Texas – A 350-pound sergeant stepped in front of his class on bandaging.  He rolled his eyes, bounced a couple of times and chanted:  “The roller bandage is so neat, The flannel bandage gives with the heat.  The gauze, of course, lets in the air, with a wound on the head you shave your hair.”

That is the first verse of “The Roller Bandage Calypso,” an Army training aid with a West Indian beat.

The song just came to Master Sergeant William J. Paschall Sr., a former Memphis and St. Louis ” rhythm and blues man,” one day.  He was listening to another instructor teach trainees at Brooke Army Hospital here about the long narrow bandage, how it’s used to keep dressings in place and protect wounds.

“I made a little ditty in my head,” said Paschall, who sometimes is known as “350 pounds of solid sugar” and also as “the melodious medic.”   His supervisor, Lt. John L. Hontales of San Francisco, talked him into singing it during the break between classes.

“Now I use it after each lecture on roller bandages,” Paschall said, “And the trainees sing it with me.  You’d be amazed how fast it caught on — I heard the men singing the song while they were shooting pool at the service club and pulling ‘KP’ in the mess hall.”

Maj. Gen. William E. Shambora, commanding general of the hospital is officially enthusiastic about the calypso.  “We welcome an innovation in our training which makes subjects easier to teach and easier to learn,” He said[i].

William Jass Paschall, the son of Governor Paschall and Florence Griffin,  was born 25 January 1920 in Greenwood, Mississippi, died 9 April 1988 in San Antonio, Bexar Co., TX, and was buried in the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio, Bexar Co., TX, PLOT: Section 8A Site 1878[ii].  He married Katheryn Louise Bell on 31 January 1942 in Crittenden Co., Arkansas[iii].   Katheryn, the daughter of Jack Bell and Jessie Mae Mack, was born 28 June 1924 in Memphis, Shelby Co., TN, died 2 July 2013 in San Antonio, Bexar Co., TX, and was also buried in the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, PLOT: Section 8A Site 1878[iv].

Katheryn Louise Paschall was born June 28, 1924 in Memphis, Tennessee. She was the first of three children born to Jack Bell and Jessie Mae Bell Mack. She attended Booker T. Washington high school and graduated in 1941. She married William J. Paschall Sr. in January of 1942. The couple lived in St. Louis Missouri until the US Army relocated them to San Antonio, TX. in 1956 .

While in San Antonio, Katheryn became a Post Chaplain Secretary at Fort Sam Houston during the late 1950’s. She later was the Youth Program Director for the YWCA Carver Branch in San Antonio and retired in 1973 from Volkswagen Inc. She held many leadership roles for the South West Texas Conference Jurisdiction of United Methodist Women where she held the office of president for two terms. She is a member of St. Andrews United Methodists Church and a former member of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church. She is preceded in death by her late husband, Msgt. William J. Paschall Sr.; and is survived by her four children; William J. Paschall Jr. and wife Ellen, Raphael C. Paschall and wife Charlotte, Renee A. Paschall and husband Johnny Harris, and Jack K. Paschall. She is also survived by seven grandchildren, five great grandchildren and her sister, Evelyn McNeal-Harris. She will be missed by many family and close friends who adored her[v].

     

 

[i] Casper Star-Tribune, (Casper, Wyoming), Thu. Jun 10 1954, Pg 6

The Dispatch, (Moline, Illinois), Fri. Jun 11, 1954, Pg 28

[ii] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3040373/william-j-paschall, accessed 23 June 2020

[iii] Crittenden Co., Arkansas Marriage Record Book A-76, page 585

[iv] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/113799956/katheryn-paschall, accessed 23 June 2020

[v] Obituary https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sanantonio/obituary.aspx?n=katheryn-paschall&pid=165748631, accessed 23 June 2020

 

The Paschal-Paschall Battalion

by Linda Stewart, 24 June 2020

In 2020, there are three spirits that have been released upon the world.   The spirit of fear, the spirit of chaos, and the spirit of greed.  The spirit of fear was ushered in with the Coronavirus.  The spirit of chaos was ushered in when the peaceful protesting turned into violent anarchy.  The spirit of greed was ushered in when the anarchist began vandalizing and looting stores and businesses.  These three spirits belong to the family of lawlessness.

We know these spirits are rampant in America, but have you noticed the rest of the world?  Protests have taken place in over 50 countries and on every continent except Antarctica.  What we are experiencing today is the beginning of a global revolution to bring about the New World Order.

People always say the Lord has to do something about this lawlessness, but you have to give Him something to work with.  Everything begins with you.  The Christians have to repent of their sins and ask for forgiveness.  The Christians have to pray individually.  The Churches have to pray cooperatively.  Prayer is the only thing that will postpone the timeline of the New World Order.

2 Chronicles 7:14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

How many times have we heard this verse?  “If my people” are Christians.   For every action there is a reaction.  If the Christians don’t act, God can’t react.   If the Christians do not petition heaven for the souls of this nation then this country will be lost.  We are in a spiritual battle.  It is your decision if you are going to join the battle or sit on the sidelines.   Ask any General … One soldier can change the tide of the war.

I encourage you to join the Paschal-Paschall prayer battalion.  We are a formidable family and can make a difference in this spiritual battle.

Proud to be an American Paschall

By Linda Stewart, 19 June 2020

Nancy D’Alesandro Pelosi was born in 1940 in Baltimore, MD.  Her father Thomas Ludwig John D’Alesandro (1903-1987) born and died in Baltimore, MD, was a politician.  Her grandfather Tommaso G. D’Alessandro was born in 1868 in Italy, immigrated to the US ca 1890, naturalized ca 1899, died in 1952 in Baltimore, and was a city laborer.   So this Italian D’Alesandro family has been in the North East area of this country for 130 years.

The Paschall’s, on the other hand, have been in America for 338 years with many of them fighting for the freedom to create the United States.   We have fought for this nation in EVERY war, with many of them sacrificing their lives.

When I read about Nancy Pelosi wanting to removed the Confederate Statues from the Capitol building.  I don’t get offended, I just get angry.  The Capitol, which was started in 1793, has been a meeting place for the House of Representatives and the Senate for 227 years.  The Capitol building stands as a monument to the American people and their government.  Since it is a monument to the AMERICAN people then ALL statues are to remain in place.

The Paschall family is both White and Black, Northern and Southern and we are proud of it.  Our DNA shows that we qualify to be called an American.  If you want a more specific designation such as Hispanic American, or Italian American, then we Paschall’s are American Mutts.  Our family has made more contributions to this nation than the D’Alesandro family.  We Paschall’s are proud of our family, are proud of our nation, and proud of our heritage.   And we do NOT bow the knee to Moloch.  We bow ONLY to Jesus Christ, and we are prayer warriors.

If  Nancy is so ashamed of this nation, than I am sure her ancestral home of Montenerodomo, Chieti, Abruzzo, Italy would welcome her back with open arms.

French Huguenot Theory

by Linda Stewart, 29 April 2020

I posted an article entitled “Ancestors of Local People Were Persecuted French Huguenots” by Quida Jewell, Fulton, KY.   http://paschal-paschall.com/2020/04/29/ancestors-of-local-people-were-persecuted-french-huguenots/

Mrs. Jewell writes about the life Dr. Jesse Rutledge “Blue” Paschall, as well as his father,  Dr. Newton Julian Paschall.  Both men were honored physicians and surgeons, who for many years served the community in Fulton, KY, and in Obion Co., TN.

In the article, Mrs. Jewell  also writes an interesting statement: “The branch of the Paschall family were originally French Huguenots and were driven from their native land by religious persecution.  Three brothers came to America, one locating in New York City, another at Philadelphia, while the ancestor of Doctor Paschall established a home in North Carolina.”

The Huguenots were French Protestants in the 16th (1501-1600) and 17th (1601-1700) centuries who followed the teachings of John Calvin.   During the 17th century, they were violently persecuted by the French Catholic government.  The Huguenots fled the country creating Huguenot settlements all over Europe, America and Africa.

Per the book, “Ancestry and Posterity of John Lea” many weavers with the surname of Paschall came to England during the reign of King Henry VII, who reigned from 1485 to 1509.  To date, we do not have documented proof that our Paschall family were French Huguenots because the records our researchers have do not go back to the King Henry or Huguenot time period.

The website features two databases.  The Descendants of Thomas Paschall (1634-1718) and The Descendants of William Paschal (1704-1774) of NC.  We do have proof that Thomas Paschall was born in England in 1634, married Joanna Sloper and immigrated to America in 1682. Per the Lea book, Thomas was the son of William (ca 1608-1670), and William was the son of Thomas (died 1638).

Regarding Mrs. Jewell’s statement that three brothers came to America.  Per the Lea book, we have proof that Thomas’ “brothers” did not accompany him on his voyage to America.  Thomas (1634-1718) had two brothers, Joseph and William (1656-1658).  William died in infancy and Joseph died in 1712 in England. Joseph’s son Benjamin (1677-1730) immigrated to America and lived in Philadelphia where his Uncle Thomas’ family lived.

However, since we do not know the ancestry of William Paschal (1704-1774), nor who his Paschal siblings were, could these “brothers” be part of William’s family?  From the documents to date, William does not appear to be in the direct line of Thomas, but may be a cousin.  The “brothers” theory may be just family folklore.  Further research is needed in the colonial records to locate the possible “brothers.”

Brian Rodriguez and Clarence McDaniel are currently researching the England records to try to find the ancestry and connections between Thomas and William.  If anyone has information that could aid Brian and Clarence in their England research, or if you have information on the “brothers”, please let us know.

Have a blessed day!

Source:

Lea, James Henry & George Henry.  “Ancestry and Posterity of John Lea, of Christian Malford, Wiltshire, England, and of Pennsylvania in America, 1503-1906.”  Philadelphia & New York: Lea Brothers & Co.  1906, p. 396-399.