Benjamin F Wills

Benjamin F Wills

Male 1819 - 1906  (87 years)

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  • Name Benjamin F Wills  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
    Birth 30 Jan 1819  Alabama, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
    Gender Male 
    _DEST 1849  California, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [8
    Andrew Cathey, Daniel, and Benjamin Wills caught a riverboat from Ft Smith to New Orleans, then a Ship to Panama, another ship to San Francisco, and a stage coach to Indian Gulch in Mariposa County 
    Census 1850  Saline County, Arkansas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    Amanda and Benjamin Wills 
    Migration 1852  Mariposa County, California, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [8, 9
    Captain Andrew Cathey was master of a wagon train of 20 wagons, with several families including Catheys, Wills, Rowlands, and Hammonds, on a perilous 9-month journey from Fort Smith, Arkansas to California 
    Census 1860  Mariposa County, California, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [5
    Township 1; Residence Post Office: Hornitos; JA and Ben Wills 
    _MILT Abt 1861  Arkansas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Confederate Army - War Between the States - Company E, Arkansas 1st Infantry Regiment 
    Census 1900  Catheys Valley, Mariposa, California, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [6
    Marital Status: Married to Amanda; Relation to Head: Head 
    Death 1 Aug 1906  Mariposa County, California, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 7
    Burial Catheys Valley Cemetery, Catheys Valley, Mariposa, California, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [7
    Cemetery-Catheys Valley (Mariposa CA)
    Cemetery-Catheys Valley (Mariposa CA)
    Person ID I24103  A Tree Called Smith
    Last Modified 2 Mar 2023 

    Family Amanda Jemima Cathey,   b. 30 Aug 1829, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 6 Dec 1907, Catheys Valley, Mariposa, California, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 78 years) 
    Marriage 1847  Georgia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [3, 6, 10
    Family ID F9598  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 2 Mar 2023 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 30 Jan 1819 - Alabama, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 1847 - Georgia, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google Maps_DEST - Andrew Cathey, Daniel, and Benjamin Wills caught a riverboat from Ft Smith to New Orleans, then a Ship to Panama, another ship to San Francisco, and a stage coach to Indian Gulch in Mariposa County - 1849 - California, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - Amanda and Benjamin Wills - 1850 - Saline County, Arkansas, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMigration - Captain Andrew Cathey was master of a wagon train of 20 wagons, with several families including Catheys, Wills, Rowlands, and Hammonds, on a perilous 9-month journey from Fort Smith, Arkansas to California - 1852 - Mariposa County, California, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - Township 1; Residence Post Office: Hornitos; JA and Ben Wills - 1860 - Mariposa County, California, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google Maps_MILT - Confederate Army - War Between the States - Company E, Arkansas 1st Infantry Regiment - Abt 1861 - Arkansas, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - Marital Status: Married to Amanda; Relation to Head: Head - 1900 - Catheys Valley, Mariposa, California, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 1 Aug 1906 - Mariposa County, California, USA Link to Google Earth
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  • Photos
    Benjamin Wills, Jr.
    Benjamin Wills, Jr.

    Histories
    History-CATHEY (Wagon Train)
    History-CATHEY (Wagon Train)
    History-CATHEY Family
    History-CATHEY Family

    Headstones
    Cemetery-Catheys Valley (Mariposa CA)
    Cemetery-Catheys Valley (Mariposa CA)

  • Sources 
    1. [S76] Historical Data Systems, comp, U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2009;).

    2. [S1077] Ancestry.com, California, Death Index, 1905-1939, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2013;).
      California, Death Index, 1905-1939
      California, Death Index, 1905-1939


    3. [S110] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;), Source number: 3070.010; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1.

    4. [S18] Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2009;), Year: 1850; Census Place: Saline District, Saline, Arkansas; Roll: M432_30; Page: 121B; Image: 245.

    5. [S100] Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2009;), Year: 1860; Census Place: Township 1, Mariposa, California; Roll: M653_60; Page: 649; Family History Library Film: 803060.

    6. [S16] Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;), Year: 1900; Census Place: Catheys Valley, Mariposa, California; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0036; FHL microfilm: 1240093.
      1900 United States Federal Census
      1900 United States Federal Census


    7. [S34] Ancestry.com, Find a Grave, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;).

    8. [S2079] History of the Cathey Family, The Cathey Family and their Descendants, Tom Hilk, Mariposa County History and Genealogy Research, 9 May 2001.
      Andrew Dever Cathey, Daniel his son, and son in-law Benjamin Wills came to
      California in 1849. After taking a good look around, they found California to
      their liking. Andrew and Benjamin returned to Arkansas. In 1852, they started
      on their trip to California from Fort Smith, Arkansas, with a wagon train of
      about 20 wagons. Most of the people on the original wagon train were related in
      one way or another. Andrew was elected Captain of the wagons train, and as they
      traveled more wagons joined them.
      We are very lucky to have part of a journal done by John Boyd Hamond and stories
      by Sarah Cathey and Nathan (Nat) Cathey. Sarah was a young girl of about 10
      when the family left Arkansas, and she had to walk most of the way to
      California. In her story she was intrigued by all the discarded items left by
      parties that had past over they trail before them. One item she picked up was a
      like new brass candle stick, which she carried to California.
      Nat, who was 18, had the job of driving a wagon pulled by a team of oxen. In
      his story he tells about seeing a wagon where the Oatman family were massacred
      by Indians. All were killed, except two little girls who were captured by the
      Indians and a little boy who was left for dead. One of the girls died in
      captivity and the other was sold to the Mohaves. The boy that survived was
      instrumental in rescuing his sister, and she later wrote a book about the
      massacre.
      He also tells about taking the wagons apart to make them into rafts, so they
      could cross the Rio Grand, and then having to put them back together to continue
      the journey.
      One serious incident was when the party's water, which was stored in wooden
      barrels began to get low. Orders were issued that no more water could be given
      to the animals and that only one or two swallows could be given to people; then
      only when there was a real need. It had been days upon days since a stream had
      been crossed, and the trail they were on was through the middle of a huge
      valley. The mountains were so far away they could not be seen through the haze.
      In the middle of the next afternoon when nearly all had given up hope of finding
      water, one of the teamsters at the head of the train suddenly noticed his oxen
      raising there heads and sniffing the apparently dry air. All the other wagons
      and loose stock followed the lead oxen team and after what seemed a long time,
      the teamster could see a knoll at the top of a mound of big boulders resting
      over a large rock basin almost full of fresh water, far more than enough to
      refill all the barrels and to water the stock.
      The family finally arrived at Indian Gulch after a 9 month journey, the Catheys
      lived in tents and wagons for two years, selling milk from their herd and
      working in the mines. Daniel Cathey, Andrews oldest son who stayed in California
      when they returned to Arkansas, joined the family at Indian Gulch.
      In the year 1854 Andrew and Benjamin Wills purchased the Louisiana Ranch from
      George Evans and Jacob Hill for $1,500. The Louisiana Ranch was known as
      Valleita (little valley), but after the purchase, it became Cathey's Valley.
      The property was divide between Andrew Cathey and his son in-law Benjamin Wills.
      Both men built their permanent homes there.
      A little Genealogy of Andrew and Mary Cathey and some of their descendants.
      Andrew Cathey was born 1804, in North Carolina, the son of Daniel Cathey and
      Jemima Oliver Hyatt. Andrew married Mary Mariah Deaver in the year1828 in North
      Carolina; they had eight children.
      Mary Mariah was born in Illinois, the daughter of Nathaniel Deaver and Arabella
      Jemima Gray, after her father died she was raised by her uncles families in
      North Carolina. Her mother remarried and became one of the first white women in
      Texas. The town of Brenham, Texas is on some of the land Mary's mother owned.
      Andrew died in 1886 and Mary Mariah in 1892, both lived to be 81 years old and
      they are buried in the Cathey's Valley Cemetery.
      Their oldest child, Jemima Amanda married Benjamin Wills; they had 10 children.
      George Carlisle married Usibbie Laird, Mary Frances married Hiram Cornett, Sarah
      married Thomas R. Givens, Susan married Samuel Givens, Eva married Thomas
      Givens Pool, a nephew of Thomas and Samuel; Virginia married Dr. Harvey
      Castle, Sophronia married James Price; Jessie married Samuel Cornell and Emma
      never married.
      Daniel Cathey never married. Nathan Lucius Cathey married Mary Ann Wilkinson,
      but they had no children. William Pearson Cathey married Louisa Duncan Palmer,
      they had four children. Walter Scott of Jerseydale and Betty Cathey McRee of
      Chowchilla are descendants of this line. Sarah Melvina married a cousin of
      Benjamin Wills, James Wills; her second marriage was Joseph Thompson. She had
      four children. Andrew McCurdy Cathey married Ellen Caroline Young, no children.
      James Newton Cathey never married. John Wisenor Cathey never married, he died
      at a very young age and he was the only child of Andrew and Mary Cathey to be
      born in California. He might well have been the first child born in Cathey's
      Valley, January 4, 1855.
      In research of the Cathey Family and descendant I have found they owned a
      considerable amount of Cathey's Valley. From the Bull Run Ranch to the
      Houlihans place on Bear Creek with many ranches in-between. Andrew gave land
      to the community for the School, Church and the Cemetery. The home place of
      Andrew is stilled owned by a great-great-great granddaughter of Andrew Cathey,
      Judy Westfall Huffman.
      https://www.mariposaresearch.net/catheyhilk.html
      History-CATHEY Family
      History-CATHEY Family


    9. [S2079] History of the Cathey Family, The Captain Andrew Cathey Wagon Train and Some Genealogy of Participating and Related Families, JL Pritchard, ND; Mr Lee Irving Rowland, Mariposa County, California; Oakland Genealogical Library - 979.a A1 No. 46.
      History-CATHEY (Wagon Train)
      History-CATHEY (Wagon Train)


    10. [S16] Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;), Year: 1900; Census Place: Catheys Valley, Mariposa, California; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0036; FHL microfilm: 1240093.