Our Ancestors,
A History of Hightower, Bostic,
and Related Families
Surnames I am researching are Hightower, Bostic(k),
Womick, Vogt, Neal, Cole, Harrill(Harrell), Williams, Jefferson, Wall, Grose,
Goode, McBrayer, Caggley,
This incomplete compilation is an attempt to preserve bits and pieces from the history of our Hightower, Bostic, and related families. Hopefully this study will be for other generations to enjoy and continue to add to the history.
Thanks to all those relatives who provided a wealth of information on our ancestors as well as photographs of our family. If you find any incorrect information or have any updated information please contact me at hightower@compuserve.com.
William C. Hightower, III
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hightower
My first
encounter with Vance Donnahoo (in the late 1980’s) spurred an interest in my
Hightower ancestry and for this I am grateful. This Hightower line was most difficult
for me to trace beyond John Henry and this line is where I started my study. On
my Bostic side there was an abundance of sources available to assist me in this
endeavor.
JOHN HENRY HIGHTOWER
BORN JULY 12, 1845
DIED OCTOBER 31, 1929
ROUTE 2,
BURIED NEW

John Henry Hightower with his wife Catherine Elizabeth Neal Hightower
Photo courtesy of Marjorie Hawkins Hemphill
From the Cocke County, Tennessee 1850 Census listed below we find John Henry at age six, living with his father Allen and Allen’s second wife Priscilla.
162-711
SURNAME AGE SEX BORN OCCUPATION IN SCHOOL
Hightower
Allen 37 M SC Farmer
Priscilla 20 F NC
William 15 M TN Farmer school
Allen 14 M TN school
Angeline 12 F TN school
Margaret 10 F TN school
Susan 8 F TN
John 6 M TN
His (half?) brother Thomas Jefferson Hightower not listed in the above census had left home and was living with the Summerous family in Forsyth County, GA (Dwelling No. 335, page 169, 24 Aug 1850 Forsyth County, GA census) Mr. H. Summerous age 34 was listed as a merchant as was Thomas Jefferson Hightower listed as age 20. Also a S.R. Henderson, a merchant, was listed in this household. Thomas Jefferson married Elizabeth E. Henderson.
John's mother could have been
Allen’s first wife Louisa Jefferson Hightower but research (by Herbert Barger
and Agnes Ranseen) shows a Louisa Turpin Jefferson (related to President Thomas
Jefferson) deceased July 3, 1834 in
The Rankin and Pullian
journal from
According to a newspaper
article in THE AUGUSTA (GA) TIMES, dated Sunday Morning, February 11, 19??,
Thomas Allen Hightower (DB 11-09-1874
John Henry's obituary in the
FOREST CITY (NC) COURIER, dated Thursday, November 7, 1929, tells "Mr.
Hightower was born July 12, 1845. During the War Between the States he
cast his lot with his native state of
The following J. Hightower's
can be found in "Tennesseans in The Civil War". The middle one
is the most promising at this time as being this John Henry since the 26th
"C" had men from
J. H. Hightower, Pvt.,
Company H, 17th
John Hightower, Pvt., Company C, 26th Infantry
John Hightower, Ffr., Company B, 59th Mounted Infantry
There was a J. H. Hightons
(sp?) Pvt, Company D, 62nd Tennessee Infantry paroled at field listed in the
Confederate Parole Records of the National Park Service’s Vicksburg Battlefield
web site. There was no Hightons listed in the book
"Tennesseans in The Civil War" so this may have been a misspelling of
Hightower. The 62nd Tennessee Infantry, Company D was mustered in
There was also another John Hightower with the 11th Mississippi Infantry Company H who was wounded through both arms on August 28, 1863. This unit fought at the Battle of Gettysburg on July 1-3, 1863.
John Henry's oldest brother
(or half-brother), Thomas Jefferson Hightower was born in Parrottsville,
Thomas Jefferson Hightower,
John Henry's oldest (half) brother, ran a general store in Cherokee County, Ga.
until the spring of 1862 when he sold out the business for the purpose of
accepting an appointment under the Confederate government in the quartermasters
department, with the headquarters located in Atlanta. He remained in

Thomas Jefferson Hightower Sr. (seated) with family members. Photo courtesy of Marjorie Hawkins Hemphill
As the western most terminus
on the
According to John Henry's
family bible (in possession of Milton Powell), John Henry Hightower married
Elizabeth Catherine Neal in
The Bible includes the marriage certification page as follows:
What therefore God hath joined together let not man put asunder.
THIS IS TO CERTIFY
That J. H. Hightower
and E. C. Neal
were united by me in the bonds of
HOLY MATRIMONY
At Wm. Seay's on the 10 day of
October in the year of our Lord 1872
in the presence of Harrison Brown, L. C. Bishop, etc.
Signed S.S. Lancaster
Therefore shall a man leave his father and mother, and
shall cleave unto his wife, and they shall be one flesh.
Gen. 11 24
The other dates listed in this bible are:
Births:
John H. Hightower was born Jul. 12, 1845
E. C. Hightower was born Apr. 12, 1854
Mary E. Hightower was born Aug. 8, 1873
Thomas Allen Hightower was born Nov. 9, 1874
Leander Clark Hightower was born May 6, 1876
Jesse Robert Hightower was born Nov. 30, 1878
John Edward Hightower was born Sept. 8, 1881
Martha Jane Hightower was born Apr. 30, 1886
Ida Lurana Hightower was born Jan. 9, 1888
Laura Ophelia Hightower was born March 14, 1890
Wm. Chapman Hightower was born Jan. 21, 1893
James Harvey Hightower was born Dec. 21, 1895
Elizabeth Ann Wall was born Dec. 20, 1827
Marriages
Mary E. Hightower was married to J. B. Dunahoo, Aug. 19, 1894
L. C. Hightower was married to Minnie Bridges, Oct. 14, 1900
T. A. Hightower was married June 2, 1901 to Ila B. Greene
J. E. Hightower was married to Emma Brannon Nov. 8, 1903
Ida L. Hightower was married to David Hawkins July 12, 1908
Laura Hightower was married to Bookter Powell Sept. 23, 1909
James Harvey Hightower was married to Alice E. Atkins January 21st 1923
Martha Janie Hightower was married to William Pinkney Williams November 21, 1929. (asSquire)(1869)
Deaths
Elizabeth Ann Seay died Oct. 30, 1894
Jesse Robert Hightower died Oct. 12, 1895
John Henry Hightower died Oct. 31, 1929
Catherine Neal Hightower died July 22, 1931
William Chapman Hightower died July 26, 1938
Leander Clark Hightower died Sept. 1, 1945
James Harvey Hightower died March 17, 1947
John E. Hightower died October 23, 1955
Janie Williams Hightower February 5, 1952
Mary E. Donnahoo died January 11, 1963
Laura Hightower Powell April 26, 1976
The 1880 census of
Spartanburg County lists the family in Beech Springs Township and shows John
Henry was born in Tennessee, wife Catherine born in North Carolina, and
children Mary E.(6), Allen(5), Leander(4), and Jessie(1) all born in South
Carolina. The census also shows Elizabeth A. Seay age 50 listed as
boarder and mother-in-law being widowed/divorced. John Henry was the only adult
in the family who could not read or write. The census states John's father was
born in
The 1900 census of
Spartanburg County lists the family in Cherokee Springs Township and lists, besides
John and Catherine, the family living at home as Eddie (DB 1881), Jane(DB
1886), Ida(DB 1888), Laura(DB 1890), Willie(DB 1893), and Harvey(DB
1894). John owned the farm free and clear. The four oldest children were listed
as farm laborers who attended school for four months in the previous year.
Allen (DB 1874) was listed in

Left to right: Laura Hightower Powell, Janie Alliene Powell, Bookter Powell, James Milton Powell, Martha Jane “Janie” Hightower, John Henry Hightower, Elizabeth Catherine Neal Hightower. The picture was taken circa 1913/1914. Photo courtesy of Minnie Lee (Powell) Ravan
The Hightower farm was
located on the
Milton Powell tells when he
was growing up John Henry would walk with his cane or crutch and an axe into
the woods. When he had finished felling and cutting up the tree he would call
to
John's wife Catherine had a
brother John Neal. John Henry Hightower and Catherine Elizabeth Neal Hightower
had 10 children and 41 grandchildren. John Henry died at the age of 84 at his
home. He and Catherine are both buried in the cemetery of the
RMC (DEEDS)
GRANTEE GRANTOR BOOK /PAGE /YR. INST./YR.OF REC/NO.ACRES /LOCATION
MICROFILM C590
HIGHTOWER
CATHERINE E. JNO. HIGHTOWER 4-C 152 1891 1893 53
JNO
JNO. C. NEAL
RRR 412
1887 1899
1
CATHERINE JNO. HIGHTOWER 4-C 151 1891 1903 PERSONAL PROPERTY
MICROFILM C575
HIGHTOWER
HIGHTOWER JNO. CATHERINE E. HIGHTOWER 4-C 152 1895 1896 53
JNO. CATHERINE E. HIGHTOWER 4-C 151 1891 1893 PERSONAL PROPERTY
21/100 1/10 A.
MICROFILM C579
NEAL
JNO. C.
JNO. HIGHTOWER
RRR 412
1887 1899
1
MICROFILM C595
SEAY
WILLIAMSON J. R. POOLE SHERIFF CC 103 1852 1852 62
1880
WHERE BORN: SELF/FATHER /MOTHER
HIGHTOWER
JOHN, WM, 34, HUSBAND and FARMER who could not read/ write
TENN
S.C.
CATHERINE, WF, 25, WIFE KEEPING
MARY E. , WF, 6,
ALLEN, WM, 5,
LEANDER, WM , 4,
JESSIE , WM , 1,
SEAY
ELIZABETH A.,WF, 50, MOTHER-IN-LAW, widowed, BOARDER
S.C.
S.C.
1900
DOB MTH./ YR. /AGE LAST BIRTHDAY/MARITAL STATUS
HIGHTOWER
JOHN , HEAD, WM JULY 1845 54 Married
CATHERINE, WIFE, WF APRIL 1854 46 Married 27 years with 10 children, 9 still living
EDDIE , SON, WM SEPT 1881 18 Single
JANE , DAUGHTER, WF APRIL 1886 14 Single
IDA , DAUGHTER, WF JAN 1988 12 Single
LAURA, DAUGHTER, WF MARCH 1890 10 Single
WILLIE , SON, WM JAN 1893 7 Single
HARVEY ,SON,WM DEC 1894 5 Single
The 1910 US Census South
Carolina, Spartanburg County, Cherokee Township Location 227 lists John
and Catherine along with Jane, William, and Harvey. This census shows John's
mother as being born in
The 1850 census for
Wall
Wall Catharine 40 wf SC
Wall
Wall J.L. 20 wm farmer SC
Wall M.R. 18 wm farmer SC
Wall Robert 16 wm farmer SC
Wall Jesse 14 wm SC
Wall B.H. 12 wm SC
Wall Cyprisse 10 wf SC
Wall Mason 8 wm SC
The 1860 Census of Spartanburg County S.C., Northern District, location 157 lists Elizabeth Neal 32F (who later married Capt. Williamson Seay) and her two children Catherine 5 and John 3 living with her parents, Clark and Catherine Wall. Also B. Haynea Wall 17M, Jani S. Wall 15F, Macnia Wall 12F.

John Henry Hightower
Photo courtesy of Marjorie Hawkins Hemphill
John Hightower's obituary reads as follows:
THE
DEATH CLAIMS MR. J. H. HIGHTOWER
FATHER OF MR. W.C. HIGHTOWER OF HENRIETTA, DIES IN INMAN, S.C. AT ADVANCED AGE.
Inman, S.C., Nov. 4.- Mr. John H Hightower, aged 84 years,
died at his home on Inman R.F.D., 2, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock,
after an extended illness. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at one
o'clock at New Prospect Baptist church, near Inman. The services were in charge
of Rev. J. G. Wood, of

Photo courtesy of Marjorie Hawkins Hemphill
Elizabeth Catherine Neal Hightower
Born April 12, 1854 in N.C.
Died July 22, 1931
Her obituary from the Journal and Carolina Spartan Newspaper Friday July 24, 1931 reads:
HIGHTOWER RITES ARE HELD TODAY
Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Hightower, 78, who died Wednesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Donnahoo, near Inman, after a brief illness, were conducted at New Prospect Church at 2o’clock Friday afternoon, the Rev. W. Clyde Smith, of Boiling Springs, and the Rev. J. H. Brock, of Henrietta, N.C. officiating. Burial was in the churchyard. She was the widow of the late John Hightower.
Mrs. Hightower is survived by
the following children: Mrs. John Donnahoo, of Inman; Mrs. Janie Williams, of
Pallbearers were her grandsons; William, Ed, Isom, Jim and Vance Donnahoo.
Flower girls: Miss Odessa Hightower, Mrs. Lamar Brock, Mrs. Floyd Gailbraith, Miss Maude Donnahoo, Miss Rosa Burnett and Miss Edna Burnett.

William Chapman Hightower, Sr.
Born January 21, 1893 in
Died July 26, 1938 in
William Hightower's obituaries read:
THE
HIGHTOWER RITES TO BE HELD TODAY
HENRIETTA FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND FORMER CORONER DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Henrietta, N. C., July 26. -William Chapman Hightower, 45, for 25 years a
funeral director in this community and former coroner of
Funeral Services will be held at High Shoals Baptist church Wednesday at 3
p.m., with the Rev. Elijah Myers, the Rev. T. H. Parris, the Rev. Mr.
Biggerstaff, and the Rev. Mr. Simpson officiating. Internment will follow
in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Wade Hughes, Hedric Watkins, R. J.
Holmes, William Morrow, Summey Holland, and Paul Carpenter. Flower bearers will
be Grace Cantrell, Eunice Thomas, Vernia Wall, Annie Hicks, Helen, Mary, and
Jettie Smith, Mary Mooneyham, Mary Lancaster, Virginia Morris, Margaret Wilson,
Mary Morgan, Sue Cain, Mattie Summey, Polly Hicks, Maude Newton, Merle Davis,
Melrose Lancaster, Dorothy Eddings, and Avondale Eddings. The body will be at
the home on
WILLIAM C. HIGHTOWER, PROMINENT UNDERTAKER, SUCCUMBS AFTER LONG ILLNESS.
W.C. HIGHTOWER DIES TUESDAY
AT
WIDELY KNOWN CITIZEN, MEMBER
OF BLACKWELL-HIGHTOWER FIRM AND FORMER
Henrietta, July 27. - William C. Hightower, aged 46, familiarly known to
hundreds of people in

Josephine Janie Womick Hightower Frasheur
Born April 23, 1898 in
Died November 22, 1990 in
Josephine’s obituary follows:
JOSEPHINE FRASHEUR
Survivors include one son, William C. Hightower Jr. of Spartanburg; three daughters, Eva Raye Marsh of Ypsilanti, Mich., Betty Jo Childers of Spindale, N.C. and Ila Jaunita Shytles of Newnan, Ga.; one stepson, Jehu Frasheur of El Centro, Calif.; one brother, Worth W. Womick of Forest City, N.C.; two sisters, Mary Quinn Prewitt of Forest City and Lee Griffin of Spindale, N.C.; three half sisters, Rose Yelton of Asheville, N.C., Ruth Williams of Mt. Holly and Daisy Taylor of Cayce; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; and two step great-great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be held from 7 to 8:30 tonight at Harrelson Funeral Home.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Harrelson Funeral Chapel by the
Rev. Donald Freshour. Burial will be in
Memorials may be made to
IN MEMORY OF
MRS. JOSEPHINE HIGHTOWER FRASHEUR
Date of Birth
April 23, 1898
Date of Death
November 22, 1990
Place and Time of Service
Harrelson Funeral Home
2:00 P. M., Sunday
November 22, 1990
Clergyman
Rev. Donald Freshour
Internment
High Shoals
Pallbearers
Mr.
Mr.
Mr. Robert Silvers Mr. Rick Straley
Mr.
Funeral Directors
Harrelson Funeral Home
SURVIVORS
Son
Mr. William C. Hightower, Jr.
Daughters
Mrs. Eva Raye Marsh
Mrs. Betty Jo Childers
Mrs. Ila Jaunita Shytles
Stepson
Mr. Jehu Frasheur
Brother
Mr. Worth W. Womick
Sisters
Mrs. Mary Quinn Prewitt
Mrs. Lee Griffin
Half Sisters
Mrs. Rose Yelton
Mrs. Ruth Williams
Mrs. Daisy Taylor
Nine Grandchildren
Nine Great Grandchildren
Four Great Great Grandchildren
Four Step Grandchildren
Two Step Great Grandchildren

Samuel Leonard Bostic and wife Ethel Malissie Vogt Bostic
After they were married
Leonard and Ethel lived in

Quinn Lee Womick and first wife Margaret Eva Cole Womick
Q. L. Womack (sic) Retired Mill Officer Dies
RUTHERFORDTON, Jan. 1, 1955
Quinn L. Womack, 77, retired official of Cliffside Mills, died at 4:45 a. m.
Saturday in his home near Henrietta, after a lingering illness. He was
connected with Cliffside Mills for more than 40 years, was a charter member of
the
Funeral services will be held at 3 P.M. in the
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mary Durant Womack; one son, W. W. Womack of
Avondale; six daughters, Mrs. W. C. Hightower of Avondale, Mrs. R. E. Pruitt of
Forest City, Mrs. Forest Griffin of Spindale, Mrs. Vernon Yelton Jr. of
Spindale, Mrs. C. K. Williams Jr. of Mt. Holly,
Mrs. Robert F. Taylor of
Also one sister, Mrs. Lellie Doggett of Newport News, Va.; two half-brothers, D. C. Cole and Jay Cole of Forest City; two step-sisters, Mrs. George Griffin and Mrs. Maude Hamrick of Forest City; and two step-brothers, John Cole of Canton and Horace Cole of Concord.

Samuel Leonard Bostic b. Oct. 29, 1870 d. Sept. 6, 1900
and his wife
Cordelia “Cordie” Leah Harrill Bostic b. Aug. 26, 1869 d. Feb. 2, 1958
married on April 4, 1894
Family Record Of Cordia Harrill Bostic From Bible
Published 1877 by
The American
Bible Society
b.8-26-1869
Rutherford County, N.C. d.2-2-1958
buried Concord Baptist
Church
m.4-4-1894 to Samuel Leonard Bostic b.10-29-1870 d.9-6-1900
Bible in
possession of Lorelei Bostic Hightower.
From back of
front page:
Samuel
Harrill was born Feb.9.1811
Samuel
Harrill was married March 12.A.D.1846
Amelia
Harrill was born Dec.17.1846
Drucilla
Harrill was born March 6 1848
Susan
Harrill was born Aug 23 1849
Delfa F
Harrill was born Sept 27 1852
W. H.
Harrill was born Oct 3 1853
J. J.
Harrill was born June 6 1855
Almina
Elizabeth Harrill was born Nov 8 1856
La???
Harrill was born Apr 8 1860
John Harrill
was born June 20 1862
Amos Harrill
was born Aug 20, 1864
Mary Lou
Harrill was born Dec 27 1866
Cordia L
Harrill was born Aug 26 1869
From Family
Record section:
Marriages
Samuel
Harrill / Leah Harrill
Cordia
Bostic / Leonard Bostic
Cordie
Harrill / Leonard Bostic was married Apr 4, 1894
Births
Cordie L.
Bostic was born Aug 28 1869
S. L. Bostic
was born Oct 29. 1870
Margaret
Leah B was born Jan.7. 1895
Ifa Sala
Bostic " " Aug.25. 1896
Floyd Housan
B " " Nov.9. 1898
Samuel
Leonard B" " Feb.11. 1901
Margaret L.
Bostic and Thos. W. Calton was married Apr. 2 1915
Thos
Witt Jr. was born May 8 1916 died May 10 1916
Frances
Elois Calton was born Jan 13 1918
Robert
Kenyon Calton was born May 13 1920
Deaths
S. L. Bostic
died Sept 6 1900
Ifa Sala
Bostic ""
Margaret
Leah Calton April 30 1950
Floyd Housan Bostic


Samuel Harrill, Jr. (b. 9-Feb-1811 d. 22-Jun-1896)
married 12-Mar-1846 in Rutherford County, N.C. to
Leah McBrayer (b. 3-Oct-1829 d. 8-Apr-1915)
both are buried in
Allen Hightower
The source of the following information on Allen is from a report dated 1990
by Charles T. Hightower, Jr.
Allen Hightower was born about
1812 in
Louisa Jefferson
is referred to as Allen’s wife in a biography of Allen’s son Thomas Jefferson
Hightower in Memoirs of Georgia published 1895. The 1830 census of
In the 1850 Census names of all the household are shown for the first time, but by this time Allen’s first wife (presumably named Louisa is missing. Instead there is an apparent second wife Priscilla (sometimes Drucilla). Childbirth deaths of the mother were fairly common in those years, so one could guess that Louisa died about 1842 at approximately age 30, maybe in the birth of their seventh child Susan who survive. Of course no confirmation exists.
Allen seems to have remarried
in the 1840 to 1850 decade, his wife Priscilla showing as 20 in 1850 and 28 in
the 1860 census. It was not unusual to understate a bride’s youth. She is
apparently the mother of Allen’s eight child John, shown as six months old at
the 1850 census time. But he aged to 14 for the 1860 census, indicating some
apparent incompetence. Maybe it was the error of the census marshall or maybe
Priscilla, who was shown in the 1860 census as unable to read and write. She is
listed as born in
Census and other sources point to Allen being a farmer and a cattleman. A letter (Doris and John Hightower Rt 2 Box 240 Clyde, NC dated March 11, 1986 to Judy Hughes reports that Allen ran a ferry across the river (maybe the Nolichucky or French Broad). Records of Mary Nan Hight