He had 3 wives: Laura Jane Morris, Elizabeth Collier, and Rebecca Jane Windham. James Clark Couch and Rebecca Windham were married 6 Feb 1890.
CENSUS: 1850 living with parents in Grimes County, TX
CIVIL WAR: James Couch served in Company C, 19th Texas Cavalry under Col. Ben Watson of Ellis County.
In 1880 he was living near Italy in Ellis County and was married to his second wife Betty. They had 5 children ranging in age from 1 month to 10 years. His occupation was farmer.
in 1900 census for Italy, Ellis County, Texas he listed his occupation as "Dry Goods Merchant". He apparently was a partner in the firm, Couch Brothers and Hartlett in Italy.
In 1910 census he listed occupation as Vice President of Bank
In 1920 census he is still listed as Vice President of Bank
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Confederate Vet info
James Key Clark Couch, CSA
1846 MS -27 Jan 1926
Texas Infantry Regiment 4 Company D
He had 3 wives: Laura Jane Morris, Elizabeth Collier, and Rebecca Jane Windham. James Clark Couch and Rebecca Windham were married 6 Feb 1890.
CENSUS: 1850 living with parents in Grimes County, TX
CIVIL WAR: James Couch served in Company C, 19th Texas Cavalry under Col. Ben Watson of Ellis County.
In 1880 he was living near Italy in Ellis County and was married to his second wife Betty. They had 5 children ranging in age from 1 month to 10 years. His occupation was farmer.
in 1900 census for Italy, Ellis County, Texas he listed his occupation as "Dry Goods Merchant". He apparently was a partner in the firm, Couch Brothers and Hartlett in Italy.
In 1910 census he listed occupation as Vice President of Bank
In 1920 census he is still listed as Vice President of Bank
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Confederate Vet info
James Key Clark Couch, CSA
1846 MS -27 Jan 1926
Texas Infantry Regiment 4 Company D
Inscription
Co D 4th Texas
Sp. Am. War
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