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1. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton p. 23-24, Joseph Albrighton was in VA prior to 1650 when he witnessed a document granting freedom to s slave name Mikill Gower. There is mention of the close relationship the Albritton's had to the Staffords.
2. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton p. 19, Ralphe was a tailor.
3. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton p. 16-17, Left a will date 18 Oct 1577.
4. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton p. 14-16, occupation-Yeoman.
5. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton p. 18, Occupation-yeoman.
6. 1880 Marion County Census, Name: Benjiman ALBRITTON Age: 3M Estimated birth year: <1880> Birthplace: Mississippi Relationship to head-of-household: Son Home in 1880: Beat 4, Lincoln, Mississippi Race: White Gender: Male Father's name: J. H. ALBRITTON Father's birthplace: MS Mother's name: Delila ALBRITTON Mother's birthplace: MS Cannot read/write: View Image Blind: View Image Deaf and dumb: View Image Otherwise disabled: View Image Idiotic or insane: View Image Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Beat 4, Lincoln, Mississippi; Roll: T9_655; Family History Film: 1254655; Page: 116A; Enumeration District: 34; Image: 0230. Neither John or Delila could read or write.
7. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton, 651-652, His reference number in this book is #735 Additions/Corrections to the book: Wife, Maggie May Ellzey was born 17 March 1881.
8. 1900 Pike County MS, Name: Benj P Albritton Home in 1900: Beat 3, Pike, Mississippi Age: 20 Estimated birth year: 1880 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Occupation: View Image Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Beat 3, Pike, Mississippi; Roll: T623 825; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 109.
9. 1920 census Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census Record about B P Albritton Name: B P Albritton Age: 39 years Estimated birth year: abt 1881 [abt 1883] Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Home in 1920: McComb Ward 2, Pike, Mississippi Home owned: Own Sex: Male Marital status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: Mississippi Father's Birth Place: Virginia Image: 998 Benjamin, Maggie and children are shown. It states Benjamins father was born in Virginia. There is a George and Katie McGehee living near them. http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=6061&iid=MST625_891-0998&fn=B+P&ln=Albritton&pid=53962703.
10. Laurel Shannon Albritton Gorman, They lived in McComb. I remember going to visit and thinking they lived in a forest. When I returned as a 10 year-old, I found many well manicured hedges, and no forest! We always had big dinners, with lots of people cooking and talking. I loved the porch that wrapped around on three sides. I remember being very surprised when I went out the back kitchen door and the porch was not there, just steps! The rooms all opened up into one another, no hallways.
11. 1930: McComb, Pike, Mississippi, 1930 United States Federal Census Record about Ben P Albritton Name: Ben P Albritton Age: 50 Estimated birth year: abt 1880 Birthplace: Mississippi Relation to head-of-house: Head Spouse's Name: Maggie M Albritton Race: White Home in 1930: McComb, Pike, Mississippi .
12. Marriage certificate, http://www.co.pike.ms.us/cgi-mcr3/MCMMCGI2?HTMCNTY=MS57&HTMBASE=C&HTMKEY=0045874&& Pike County, MS File Number 0045874 Book/Page G / 217 Date of Marriage 3/19/1899.
13. Death Certificate, ALBRITTON, HUGH426-10-7536MS 25 Dec 1901 30 Jul 1995 Matthews, North Carolina 28105.
14. Laurel Shannon Albritton Gorman Personal Interview, Papa Two, as I named him, was a pharmacist. He worked for McKesson and Robbins drug company. He was born in Pike County, MS, lived in Meridian, Centreville and finally Gulfport. Their home was 1039 Oceanview Drive, Mississippi City (Gulfport), MS one block off the Gulf of Mexico. My bedroom window had a direct view of the water, and I used to dream of the water being just outside my window. Believe it or not, the house survived Hurricane Camille, AND Hurricane Katrina. There are no homes left around it. I know the house surivived Camille because my grandfather told me all the homes on both sides of the road leading to our house were piled up in front of our house, which provided a barrier. I guess the same thing happened in Katrina. The house is damaged, but it is still standing. Papa Two would read us comic books and buy me peppermint ice cream. When I was a teenager, he even listened to Jim Crocie with me. He was a quiet man, and he never voiced or acted with displeasure toward me. He liked to keep his front hedge trimmed perfectly. He let my brother and me build a "boat" in the backyard. Everything in their house was done the proper way. I am grateful that I learned early about how to behave in different social settings. I was told stories about how my grandparents raised prize-winning cocker spaniels.
15. Albrittons of the Second Millennium by Bobbie G. Albritton, April 2005, 932-933, His reference number in this book is #1191. Corrections to the book are as follows: Mildred Jean Marsalis was born Aug. 12 1906 in Wilkenson, MS. She is a descendant of Rev War Soldier Samuel McGeHee.
16. 1920 Pike, MS McComb census.
17. Death Certificate, ALBRITTON, HUGH426-10-7536MS 25 Dec 1901 30 Jul 1995 Matthews, North Carolina 28105.
18. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton pp. 31-34, James Albritton was a plantation owner and saddler. He bought and sold a lot of land in Princess Anne County, VA.,Beaufort County and Onslow County, NC.
19. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton, April 2005, 166-167.
20. 1870 Franklinton, LA census, Francis L Albritton Township 6, Lincoln, MS abt 1854 Mississippi White Female James Albritton Township 6, Lincoln, MS abt 1814 Louisiana White Male Lorinda Albritton Township 6, Lincoln, MS abt 1857 Mississippi White Female Martha C Albritton Township 6, Lincoln, MS abt 1825 Mississippi White Female Matthew R Albritton Township 6, Lincoln, MS abt 1849 Mississippi White Male.
21. 1860 Pike Census, James Albritton Not Stated, Pike, MS 46 1813 Louisiana Male Lucey E Albritton Not Stated, Pike, MS 18 1841 Mississippi Female May Ann Albritton Not Stated, Pike, MS 16 1843 Mississippi Female Richard A J Albritton Not Stated, Pike, MS 14 1845 Mississippi Male James H Albritton Not Stated, Pike, MS 13 1846 Mississippi Male Mathew R Albritton Not Stated, Pike, MS 12 1847 Mississippi Male Sarah Jane Albritton Not Stated, Pike, MS 10 1849 Mississippi Female Frances L Albritton Not Stated, Pike, MS 8 1851 Mississippi Female Martha Ann Albritton Not Stated, Pike, MS 6 1853 Mississippi Female Lilly J A Albritton Not Stated, Pike, MS 3 1856 Mississippi Female.
22. 1850 Pike County, MS census, 3 531 532 Allbrittan James 37 M Farmer 50 Louisiana 4 531 532 Allbrittan Sarah 33 F Mississippi 5 531 532 Allbrittan Matilda 13 F Mississippi X 6 531 532 Allbrittan Nancy 12 F Mississippi X 7 531 532 Allbrittan Elizabeth 8 F Missisisppi X 8 531 532 Allbrittan Mary 7 F Mississippi X 9 531 532 Allbrittan Richard 5 M Mississippi 10 531 532 Allbrittan John 4 M 11 531 532 Allbrittan Matthew 2 M Mississippi.
23. 1860 Pike Census, Note incorrect name This is John Henderson Albritton Name: James H Albritton Age in 1860: 13 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Holmesville Roll: M653_589 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: James Albritton Household.
24. Albrittons of the Second Millennium by Bobbie G. Albritton, April 2005, 354-355.
25. 1880: Beat 4, Lincoln, Mississippi, 1880 United States Federal Census Record about J. H. Albritton Name: J. H. Albritton Age: 33 Estimated birth year: <1847> Birthplace: Mississippi Occupation: Farmer Relationship to head-of-household: Self Home in 1880: Beat 4, Lincoln, Mississippi Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Spouse's name: Delila Albritton Father's birthplace: LA Mother's birthplace: MS .
26. 1870: Township 5, Lincoln, Mississippi, U.S. Census > 1870 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Lincoln > Township 5 about J H Albritton Name: J H Albritton Estimated Birth Year: abt 1847 Age in 1870: 23 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Township 5, Lincoln, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Bogue Chitto John H and Delilah living near G. Prestridge, male, age 38 and Helen age 34, Virginia age 13 and Viola age 10.
27. 1870 Lincoln County, Census, They are married in this census. Lincoln County was formed in 1870, out of Pike and surrounding counties.
28. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton pp. 26-28, Ralph was the first to change his name from Albrighton to Albritton.
29. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton pp. 44-46, Richard was a member of the North Carolina Militia in the Revolutionary War in 1771 and was member of the Safety Committee of Pitt County serving in Captain William Barney's Company.
30. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton pp. 44-46, There is a reference to Richard Sr. being thrown out of the Skull Creel Baptist Church in GA. The following is from the minutes of the Ebenezer Baptist Church of Amite County, MS May 4, 1811: Met in conference. We, the Church at Ebenezer, agree to write a letter to Skull Creek Church, in the State of Georgia, Bullock County, requesting to be authorized to hear a consistence of Richard Albritton, Excommunicated from said Church.
31. Daughters of American Revolution records, Docments available include: Richards will, certification of marriage of Avarilla Albritton to Robert Lansford Sibley; article on Nancy Albritton Richardson,; picture of James Richardson's tombstone, and copy of Rufus Sibley's Bible records.
32. Pike County Library, Doris Varnado Collection, Will dated 20 March 1816 Probated 13 Sept. 1817, Mt. Pelier, St. Helena Louisiana.
33. Buried, Hugh P. Irwin Place.
34. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton p. 84, He served in Captain William Watson's Company of Louisian Militia, 12th and 13th Consolidated Regiment. DAR Pension Record states the following: File # SO4856, SC9674,, BS57068-40-50, 62858-120-55 Served in War of 1812 with William Watson LA Militia. Enlisted 28 Dec 1814 discharged 10 Mar 1815 Wife Nancy Richardson Married 14 Dec. 1809 Bullock County, GA. Soldier died 13 Aug 1876 Lincoln County, LA.
35. Gibbs, Daunton, History of Franklinton First Baptist Church, 1976, Families living within 4 miles of the church during the period from 1811 through the early 1820's were as follows: James Gwin, John Magee, Joseph Erwin, William Magee, Benj. Magee, Zadok Barrow, Richard Albritton, Gideon Yarborough, James Hays, William Hays, and Rev. Joseph Lewis, Sr.
36. Magee, Zelda F., Moss, Dixie S., History of Half Moon Baptist Church, LA, HALF MOON BLUFF BAPTIST CHURCH DELEGATES TO PEARL RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION (From the Minutes of the Association) 1828 Joseph Erwin Richard Albritton.
37. 1850 Pike County, MS census, Name: Richard Albritton Age: 62 Estimated birth year: abt 1788 Birth place: Georgia Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 4, Pike, Mississippi 19 178 178 Albritton Richard 62 M Farmer 300 Georgia 20 178 178 Albritton Nancy 58 F Georgia 21 178 178 Albritton Benjamin 30 M Farmhand Louisiana 22 178 178 Albritton Elizabeth 28 F Louisiana 23 178 178 Albritton Jane 26 F Louisiana 24 178 178 Albritton Henry 20 M Farmhand Mississippi 25 178 178 Albritton Sarah 18 F Mississippi 26 178 178 Albritton Frances 16 F Mississippi 3 531 532 Allbrittan James 37 M Farmer 50 Louisiana 4 531 532 Allbrittan Sarah 33 F Mississippi 5 531 532 Allbrittan Matilda 13 F Mississippi X 6 531 532 Allbrittan Nancy 12 F Mississippi X 7 531 532 Allbrittan Elizabeth 8 F Missisisppi X 8 531 532 Allbrittan Mary 7 F Mississippi X 9 531 532 Allbrittan Richard 5 M Mississippi 10 531 532 Allbrittan John 4 M 11 531 532 Allbrittan Matthew 2 M Mississippi.
38. 1850: Police District 4, Pike, Mississippi, Name: Richard Albritton Age: 62 Estimated birth year: abt 1788 Birth place: Georgia Gender: Male Home in 1850(City,County,State): Police District 4, Pike, Mississippi Page: 14 Roll: M432_380.
39. Half-Moon Bluff Baptist Church, Around 1811-the old Half-Moon Bluff Baptist Church was located at Half-Moon Bluff on Bogue Chitto River about 6 1/2 miles north of Franklinton. The 1830 Census of Washington Parish shows only about 12 known male heads of families living within 4 miles of the church on the east side of the Bogue Chitto River. The church was dissolved shortly after this census due to lack of maintenance and membership. There is a Half Moon Bluff Church replica at Mile Branch Settlement on the Fairgrounds in Franklinton.
40. Buried, Hugh P. Irwin Place.
41. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton p. 29, Thomas and Agnes left Princess Anne County, VA and moved to neighboring Currituck County, NC. He was back in VA by 1715. Agnes around 1727, and Thomas remarried. He died in 1731. He only mentioned his son James in his will, not any children by his second wife.
42. Ancestry.com, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2814546&id=I5768.
43. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=44900858&st=1.
44. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=20986283&st=1.
45. The Ancestors of Adam Michael Johnston, http://www.marcia-mcclure.com/aqwn135.htm#4057.
46. Www.familybobo.org, History of Bobo's in France http://www.familybobo.org/history/france.html The theory that the 30 year old Gabriel in St. Sauvant in 1681 was the immigrant to VA, that Moses Boboe was Spencer's brother and that John Boboe was Spencer's son, was compiled and researched by Robert G. Bobo. He was able to acquire and copy the passages from the Rivierre Journals at the museum in Couarde, Vienne Dist., France. Translations of the pertinent pages from that material were published in the BOBO ROOTS CELLAR, VOL. 1, No. 8, December 1997. In my opinion, this theory appears to be the most valid anyone has on Gabriel Baubeau/Bobo and his family. I wish to thank Bob for his research and considerable effort to find our early Bobo lineage. For more information, visit The Bobo Family Home Page at: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/o/b/Robert-G-BOBO/index.html Source researched by Robert G. Bobo: Rivierre, Jean "Dictionaire Des Familles Protestantes du Poitou, 1680-1780" Maison du Protestanisme Couarde, Vienne Dist., France .
47. roots.com, By Gary Hawley "The first record of the surname B OBO in the America occurs in1700. In that year a patent of land was gra nted to Robert Nash in New Kent County, Virginia.This land patent was d ated 25 October 1700 and was in return for the transportation of seven p ersons into th e colony. Among the persons listed as being transported w as Gabriel BOBO (BAUBAU); this was the progenitor of all BOBOs in the U nited States. On 19 Feb 1703, Gabriel BOBO (BUBAU) witnessed a deed con veying 100 acres in King William County from Elizabeth WHITE to her son s Thomas and James. This deed mentions Gabriel BOBO's (BUBBOE's) house a nd reveals the maiden name of his wife to be. Between the time of his a rrival in 1700 and April of 1703, Gabriel BOBO appears to have successf ully intergrated himself into the society of early Virginia. In the int erval between February and October of 1703 Gabriel BOBO also appears ha ve married Elizabeth WHITE, widow of James WHITE and daughter of Thomas S PENCER. In October of 1703, Elizabeth BOBO (BUBBOE) was granted land un der her own name without any mention of her husband Gabriel BOBO. An ex amination of the quit rent roles for 1704 provides a fuller understandi ng of the absence of his name. The 1704 Quit Rent Rol e for King Willia m County, Virginia shows Elizabeth BOBO as the taxable head of a househ old responsible for 200 acres. This listing of a women as a taxable ent ity was a highly unusual practice unless she were herself a widow.There a re four (1717, 1719, 1724, and1725) more references to Elizabeth BOBO w ith regard to Virginia land transactions during the second and third de cades of the eighteenth century. A complete examinati o n of records fo r New Kent, KingWilliam, and King & Queen counties is not possible owin g t o t heirdestruction during the War Between the States. However, it a ppearsfrom the extant records that Gabriel BOBO and his wife Elizabeth b oth had died by the end of the first quarter of the 18th century.
48. roots.com, by Gary Hawley A complete examinati o n of records fo r New Kent, KingWilliam, and King & Queen counties is not possible owin g t o t heirdestruction during the War Between the States. However, it a ppearsfrom the extant records that Gabriel BOBO and his wife Elizabeth b oth had died by the end of the first quarter of the eighteen thcentury. One child is known to have been a product of their union. His name was S pencer BOBO." THE FAIRFOREST STORY History of theFairforest (Lower) Bap tist Church a n d Community by Vera Smith Speaksp. 92, lists the follow ing about the BOBO family: .
49. Bobo family history, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/o/b/Robert-G-BOBO/FILE/0001page.html.
50. Online http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laura47&id=I79798, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/c/g/Earl-J-Mcgehee/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0054.html.
51. Research by Laurel Shannon Albritton, Ann Baytop is my double great-great-great-great-great-great grandmother. Her son Edward is my fathers ancestor and her son William is my mothers ancestor.
52. Family Data Collection Ancestry.com, Name: Baytop, Ann Father: Baytop , Thomas Mother: Alexander , Miss Birth Date: 1700 City: Gloucester State: VA Country: USA .
53. Name: Baytop, Ann Father: Baytop , Thomas Mother: Alexander , Miss Birth Date: 1700 City: Gloucester State: VA Country: USA .
54. 1850 Pike census, 24 325 326 Beard Aaron 55 M Farmer 100 S. Carolina 25 325 326 Beard Kizia 52 F Georgia Name: Aaron Biard Age: 55 Estimated birth year: abt 1795 Birth place: South Carolina Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 3, Pike, Mississippi Maiden name Carter Papa Nelson- Nelson Abner Prescott, Sr. great grandfather Courtney Chalotte Beard Prescott gggrandfather Aaron Moses and Holly Thornhill Beard ggggrandparents Aaron Moses Beard and Kizzah Carter Beard gggggrandparents .
55. 1810 Chester County, SC, Edwin Blackstock-possible grandfather on mothers side (Mary Blackstock).
56. 1841 Mississippi State Census, Name: AARON BEARD State: MS County: Pike County Township: No Township Listed Year: 1841 Database: MS 1841 State Census Index .
57. McClung Collection, East Tennessee History Library, Knoxville, TN, I found information on John and Mary Beard, but none on Aaron, other than the listing of Aaron as a child of John and Mary Beard in Wiiliamson County, TN. I did not find a marriage record for Aaron Beard and Kezia Carter in Williamson County. June 21, 2006.
58. Williamson County, TN Will Book 4 1825-1830 transcribed by Mrs. Felix Hays and Mrs. Will Duke-March 1954 Franklin, TN, "Arorn" Beard was listed as a child of John Beard.
59. 1860 Marion County Census;1850 Pike County census:Pike County Land Records, Name: A M Beard Age in 1860: 35 Birth Year: abt 1825 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Male Post Office: Columbia Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age A M Beard 35 Holly Beard 34 Levina Beard 11 Nelson Beard 8 Anderson Beard 5 Cortney Beard 4.12.
60. 1860 Marion County Census, Name: A M Beard Age in 1860: 35 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M653_586 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: A M Beard Household.
61. 1850 Pike County, MS census, 1 419 420 Beard Aaron M. 25 M Farmer Mississippi X 2 419 420 Beard Holly 23 F Mississippi X 3 419 420 Beard Viney C. 1 F Mississippi .
62. 1880 Marion County, MS, Living next door is John Prescott, wife Courtney and infant son, Joseph. Joseph died later that year. Name: A. Em. Beard Age: 56 Estimated birth year: abt 1824 Birthplace: Mississippi Occupation: Farmer Relationship to head-of-household: Self Home in 1880: Red Creek And Wolf River, Marion, Mississippi Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Spouse's name: Holly Beard Father's birthplace: TN Mother's birthplace: TN.
63. 1870 Columbia, Marion County, MS, Typist did not compute birthdate correctly in transcribing information for the Internet. You need to look at the original census record. He was 47 in 1870. Name: Aaron M Beard Estimated Birth Year: abt 1843 Age in 1870: 27 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Columbia .
64. 1860 Pike County Census, Courtney was 4 months old at the time of this census. Name: Cortney Beard Age in 1860: 4.12 Name: Cortney Beard Age in 1860: 4.12 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Female Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M653_586 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: A M Beard Household Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Female Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M653_586 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: A M Beard Household.
65. 1900 Marion County, MS, Name: Courtney C Prescott Home in 1900: Beat 3, Marion, Mississippi Age: 40 Estimated birth year: 1860 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Occupation: View Image .
66. 1880 Marion County, MS, Courtney is living with her husband and infant son next door to her parents. Name: Courtney Prescoat Age: 20 Estimated birth year: <1860> Birthplace: Mississippi Occupation: Keeping House Relationship to head-of-household: Wife Home in 1880: Red Creek And Wolf River, Marion, Mississippi Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Spouse's name: John Prescoat Father's birthplace: MS Mother's birthplace: MS .
67. 1920 Beat 3, Marion County, MS, The little girl, Otto, who is listed as a daughter, but was born in 1915, may be one of John Pinkmans children. My great uncle Nelson Abner Prescott, Jr. said his Uncle John Pinkman Prescott always left his children with his parents, then later his brother Nelson, to raise. In any case, Courtney would have been 54 years old when she was born. It is not impossible, just improbable.
68. 1870 Marion County, MS, Name: Courtney Beard Estimated Birth Year: abt 1859 Age in 1870: 11 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Columbia .
69. Mississippi Marriage Book 1825-1832 p. 16, http://members.tripod.com/~mallen4896/Marriages/Marriages-Marion-P.htmlPRESCOTT, John BEARD, Courtney C 1879 March,25.
70. Marion County, MS Marriage Record, Book D File #226 Ceremony performed by Rev. William Ball.
71. Mississippi Marriage Book 1825-1832 p. 16, http://members.tripod.com/~mallen4896/Marriages/Marriages-Marion-P.htmlPRESCOTT, John BEARD, Courtney C 1879 March,25.
72. Marion County, MS Marriage Record, Book D File #226 Ceremony performed by Rev. William Ball.
73. Presbytery of Philadelphia, John Beard ordained in 1761. No proof this John Beard is related to our John Beard.
74. Immigration Record, Could this be the parents of our John Beard? Ourr John Beard served in South Carolina during REV war. Our John Beards wifes father was an Irish immigrant. Name: John Beard Year: 1772 Place: South Carolina Source Publication Code: 8980 Primary Immigrant: Beard, John Annotation: Pages 30-31, 35, 42-101 name satisfied passengers listed in the Belfast News Letter, December 22, 1772, concerning the arrival of the Mary and James at "Charles-Town," S.C., October 18, 1772; and those of the ship Lord Dunluce, which arrived December 20, Source Bibliography: STEPHENSON, JEAN. Scotch-Irish Migration to South Carolina, 1772. (Rev. William Martin and His Five Shiploads of Settlers.) Washington, D.C.: the author, 1971. 137p. Page: 54 .
75. Williamson County Website, Southall, in the Forks, was named for James Southall, a soldier in the Battle of New Orleans. A post office was located there from 1881 until 1904. In 1876, Trustees J. S. Cotton, Byron Lillie, Theo Scruggs, Sam Allen, James Banks and C. D. Kirkpatrick organized and built the Berea Church of Christ. The congregation continues to worship in the original building. A public school was located above the church building until 1952. White's Chapel Methodist Church was organized in 1876. It was disbanded in 1928 and the building razed in 1974. W. A. Johnson processed paint pigment from locally mined shale from 1932 until 1947. Other familiar names of the Community include Alexander, Beard, Caldwell, Cannon, Coleman, Davis, Hafner, Haines, Hughes, Kinnard, Layne, McMillan, Nevils, Ormes, Overby, Vaughn and Yates.
76. 1819 Petition to remain on Indian lands, John and John Jr. Bird,.
77. Revolutionary War Soldier, Greenbrier community southwest TN marker honoring John Beard and others who were granted land in payment for their military duty. This information is from descendant Chris Beard.
78. 1790 Lancaster County SC, B630 LANCASTER Co SC BEARD Jonathan M-637 011 025 01 05 02 00 00.
79. Online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~vhart/Beard.html, Born: 31 MAR 1765 in Ireland. (Original Lists of Protestant Immigrants to SC show came from Ireland on either the Hopewell or Lord Dunluce. Other sources say he was born in South Carolina or Pennsylvania.)Aaron Beard and Kizziah (Carter) Beard of South Mississippi, History and Descendants by Janis (Pearson) Stringfield. Published 1993 Descendants of Aaron Beard and Kizziah Carter Beard by Christopher Harold Beard Marriages of Williamson County, TN 1804-1850, compiled by Edythe Rucker Whitley Will of John Beard.
80. 1790 Lancaster County SC, 1790 B630 LANCASTER Co SC BEARD Jonathan M-637 011 025 01 05 02 00 00.
81. http://genforum.genealogy.com/beard/messages/3532.html, I don't remember the book but I saw it in the Thomasville Ga. public library by Dau of American Rev. a family tree of blackstocks of Ga. stating William Blackstocks two Dau. married the two beard brothers one having all Girls the other boys and Girls And moving to Georgia After the holidays I'll try to go back and find the book and copy info hope this helps http://genforum.genealogy.com/beard/messages/3532.html.
82. http://www.tngenweb.org/revwar/counties/greene/1783.html, 1783 Greene County Tax List Extracted by C. Hammett from "1783 Greene County, TN Tax List" by Mrs. Louise Wilson Reynolds, published April 1919, D.A.R. Magazine, reprinted in The Overmountain Men by Pat Alderman, Overmountain Press, Johnson City, Tennessee, 1970, pp. 239 and 242. All [bracketed] words are additions by C. Hammett. John Beard is on this list.
83. gencircles, John BEARD 17 SmartMatches Birth: 31 Mar 1765 in Ireland ? Death: 31 May 1826 in Williamson, TN Sex: M Father: Mother: Reference: 608 Will: 18 Feb 1826 Williamson, TN Burial: 31 May 1826? White Oak Cemetery, Williamson, TN Probate: Jul 1826 Williamson, TN .
84. Online http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laura47&id=I79798, http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2920282&id=I579378434.
85. Beard, Gary Wayne. "The Unspoken Past of the Beard Family". 1993., Cindy writes: Beard, Gary Wayne. "The Unspoken Past of the Beard Family". 1993. The family Bible record found at the National Archives in Washington, D.C., shows that John BEARD was born on 31 March 1765. Unfortunately we are unsure as to who his parents were or his place of birth. There is some thought that he may have been of Irish descent. The family Bible record is located on pages 6 and 7. During the Revolutionary War, John BEARD served intermittently from July, 1779 through May, 1783. His service was with Captain John IRWIN's South Carolina forces as a private horseman. South Carolina Indent #590 dated 30 December 1784, stated that John BEARD was paid for military service in John IRWIN's company. (A letter dated 29 May 1847, from the Comptroller General's Office of South Carolina, confirmed that John's service totaled one hundred eighteen days.) .
86. Beard, Gary Wayne. "The Unspoken Past of the Beard Family". 1993., Died in the 2nd District of Williamson Co TN. His will was probated during the July term of court in Franklin in 1826. He gave his farm to his wife for her lifetime and to his children after her death. Gave to his son, Francis, a rifle. Gave to his son, John, his broad axe. Their farm was in the southern part of the 2nd District of Williamson Co TN close to the Maury Co TN line. All of his children raised large families. Census - 1820 TN Index. John BEARD, Williamson, 020001-10100. .
87. Ref: S.G.; Williamson Co. Will Book 4, p. 114; Pension No. R.670; Our Valiant Men, by Lynch., Ref: S.G.; Williamson Co. Will Book 4, p. 114; Pension No. R.670; Our Valiant Men, by Lynch. Information sent by "Cindy" Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of the American Revolution Buried in Tennessee Beard, John (b. 3-31-1765 d. 5-31-1826 Williamson Co.) Buried in First District; Pvt. Horseman in SC, served several times in the years 1779, 1780, 1781, 1782 and 1783 about 14 months, under Capt. John Irvin and Col. William Bratton; m. 1-1-1785 in Spartanburg Co., SC to Mary Blackstock. The widow in 1847, age 77 years, applied for Pension. Children: Nancy, b. 1-6-1786 m. ____ Hays; Mary, b. 10-1-1789; Francis, b. 3-4-1791; Catherine, b. 2-15-1794 m. 7-29-1818 to Benjamin Guin; Moses, b. 2-18-1797 m. 6-23-1831 to Mary Morton; Aaron, b. 2-18-1797(twin); Comfort m. 12-11-1815 to Peter Brown; Rhoda m. 1-1-1822 to Lewis McGee; John; Birdnear m. 8-11-1824 to Sarah Kennedy; Jane. Ref: S.G.; Williamson Co. Will Book 4, p. 114; Pension No. R.670; Our Valiant Men, by Lynch. .
88. Notes on John Beard, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gilead&id=I030780 John Beard is Robert Beard Sr's brother as stated in Robert's pension records. per Charlotte Bond on July 10th, 2001 Any comments can be sent to wkerr@negia.net and will be passed on to her. THANKS .
89. Notes on John Beard, John Beards wifes father was from Ireland. This is an additional fact to consider when evaluating the hypothesis that John Beard immigrated from Ireland. .
90. Daughters of the American Revolution Patriot Index, Vol. 1, Page 182, 3-31-1765 to 5-31-1826 Tennessee Served in the calvary for South Carolina over five years 1779-1783 for a total of 14 months service. His wifes pension application was rejected due to her not submitting proof of service with the application. This does not mean he did not serve, just that she did not complete the paperwork correctly! His service is a matter of record.
91. Tax Book I Williamson County, TN 1800-1813 by Lynch, 54, 76, 98, 126, 1804- John S. Beard- 640 acres "Leepers Fork" 1805- John L. Beard-same land as above 1806- Lewis John Beard- same land 1807- Lewis John Beard- same land No further land tax records after 1807.
92. Williamson County, TN Will Book 4 1825-1830 transcribed by Mrs. Felix Hays and Mrs. Will Duke-March 1954 Franklin, TN, 20, John Beard died Feb. 18, 1826 and his will was probated July 1826. His wife, Mary, and children were listed as Nancy Hays, Francis Beard, Patsy Gyane, Comfort Brown, Arorn Beard, Moss Beard, Rody Magee, Jno. Beard, and Birdnier Beard. Executor was Jno. Beard.
93. 1820 Williamson County, TN Federal Census, John Beard is in the census with two males age 10-16; one Male over 45; one daughter under the age of 10; one daughter age 16-26 and one female over age 45. Research by Shannon Gorman June 21, 2006 McClung Collection, East Tennessee History Library.
94. Burial Site, # Name: John BEARD # Reference Number: 608 # Sex: M # Will: 18 FEB 1826 Williamson, TN # Birth: 31 MAR 1765 in Ireland ? # Note: m Mary Blackstock # Death: 31 MAY 1826 in Williamson, TN # Burial: 31 MAY 1826? White Oak Cemetery, Williamson, TN # Probate: JUL 1826 Williamson, TN.
95. Williamson County Website, Southall, in the Forks, was named for James Southall, a soldier in the Battle of New Orleans. A post office was located there from 1881 until 1904. In 1876, Trustees J. S. Cotton, Byron Lillie, Theo Scruggs, Sam Allen, James Banks and C. D. Kirkpatrick organized and built the Berea Church of Christ. The congregation continues to worship in the original building. A public school was located above the church building until 1952. White's Chapel Methodist Church was organized in 1876. It was disbanded in 1928 and the building razed in 1974. W. A. Johnson processed paint pigment from locally mined shale from 1932 until 1947. Other familiar names of the Community include Alexander, Beard, Caldwell, Cannon, Coleman, Davis, Hafner, Haines, Hughes, Kinnard, Layne, McMillan, Nevils, Ormes, Overby, Vaughn and Yates.
96. 1819 Petition to remain on Indian lands, John and John Jr. Bird,.
97. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=40002284&st=1 additional possible mother Blanche De Waterton.
98. Chris Beard, Hello Cousin, I am also descended of Aaron Beard and Kiziah Carter and have taken up this issue before. Though my opinion is certainly not authoritative, I argue that Mary was the daughter of William Sr. and Mary Irwin. According to the book "Blackstock, A Scotch-Irish Family" by Helen Ring Womack, Mary Irwin and William Sr. gave birth to a daughter named Mary. My position is stated in this letter I sent to Rick Blackstock: Dear Rick, Thank you for the book; it is well made. I would like to comment on one bit of information in the book. I am the ancestor of William Blackstock (1710/1720-1798) and would like to comment on the information concerning his daughter Mary.The confusion surrounding who she married seems to be great (John or Robert Beard. I am a descendant of John). I found an inconsistency in the logic as well as information concerning this matter. Mary Irwin was born in 1732 (according to the book and all other sources I have seen). This would make her 39 when Mary Blackstock was born. A far cry from 50 as stated twice in the book . Even if she were 50, it is not so rare that a woman has not gone through menopause at 50. My wife's cousin's husband was conceived at 50. This age issue seems to be Helen's main argument (along with the very inconsistent letter of Nehemiah written 100 years after the fact) against John's Mary being William Sr.'s child. I find this to be a rather weak argument. What do you think? Furthermore, the evidence that John's Mary was William Sr.'s is further strengthened by the fact that in John's Bible (provided for in the book) Mary's birthday is given as 1771. It is apparent that William Sr.'s Mary was born in 1771 from all sources I have seen, including the book in question. Now, either the Bible is a forgery or William's wife (surely Mary Irwin) gave birth to two Marys on the same day. That would mean twins of the same name. Again, a highly unlikely senario....
99. Robert Wylie Family History, http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=coyote1&id=I85816.
100. Daughters of the American Revolution records, I went to Washington, DC to the DAR library and found Mary Beards application for a widows pension. It was rejected because of insufficent proof of service. I do not think John told Mary what she needed to know about his war service. Shannon Gorman http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=shannon50&id=I0014.
101. Blackstock site of Rev War activity, http://jrshelby.com/sc-links/sc-sites.htm.
102. Beard, Gary Wayne. "The Unspoken Past of the Beard Family". 1993., On the first day of January 1785 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, John BEARD married Mary BLACKSTOCK. The ceremony was performed by James OLIPHANT, a Justice of the Peace. According to family Bible record and other recorded statements, Mary BLACKSTOCK was born on 1 October 1771 in South Carolina. We are unsure as to who Mary's parents were. It has been theorized that Mary was the grandaughter of William BLACKSTOCK and Euphemy BOBO. William and Euphemy were residents of Union County, South Carolina. There is no conclusive proof as to the identity of Mary's parents. .
103. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Recordinfo about Mary Blackstock Name: Mary Blackstock Gender: female Birth Place: SC Birth Year: 1771 Spouse Name: John Beard Spouse Birth Year: 1765 Marriage Year: 1785 Marriage State: SC Number Pages: 1.
104. Online http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laura47&id=I79798, http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1555275&id=I66794263.
105. Clan Blackstock, Clan Blackstock -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to John R. Blackstock for the following information... Herbert Earl Blackstock formed Clan Blackstock with a few of his cousins about 1980. CBS was incorporated in the state of Texas on Nov 8 1991 as a fraternal nonprofit organization. Bob Martin designed our tartan and it was registered with the Scottish tartan society in 1982. Our clan status is based on the issuance of a coat of arms in 1565 and confirmed by a letter from Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw and dated 13 March 1991.We have a rich history and are learning more each day. It has been noted by schlors that Robert Burns poem "Old Cauldreth" was written to a Jane Blackstock. The seventh largest battle of the American Revolutionary war was fought on William Blackstocks farm which is presently being made into a South Carolina State park on the Palmetto Trail commemorating Revolutionary War battles. William Blackstock was married to Mary Irwin daughter of General Irwin and wife Elander. I, John Richard Blackstock am now President, Herbert having passed away on 16 September 2002. John Edward Blackstock is 1st Vice-President and webmaster. Blackstock is claimed as a sept by both clans Douglas and Maxwell but neither have any written proof. Our clan strength is 120 members and growing. There are approximately 2000 Blackstocks in the USA today. .
106. OLD FRANKLIN AND WILKES CO'S GA AND THEIR SPIN-OFFS. ****A REPOSITORY ONLY****, William Compton Kerr http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gilead&id=I144970.
107. Online http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laura47&id=I79798, http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1555275&id=I66794263.
108. Cooper Website, John Cooper married about 1791 in Union District, SC, to Abigail Bobo, the daughter of Lewis Bobo and Sarah Solomon. In 1796, Lewis & Sarah Bobo conveyed a 100 acre tract to John Cooper for the consideration of 50 pounds Sterling. One of the witnesses to the deed was a Samuel Simpson. [Union Dist., SC Deed Book G, pages 287-289] Probably, shortly after that transaction, John Cooper, along with other families from Union District, moved to Kentucky.
109. Cooper, "The last information available for Abigail Bobo Cooper was in 1824, when she appeared as a witness in the divorce of her daughter, Catherine Cooper Oliver, from Charles B. Oliver. On January 24, 1831, John Cooper made a gift of various household goods and livestock to his daughter, Catherine Cooper Willoughby, wife of Rudolphus Willoughby. [Marion County, MS, Deed Book B, Page 369] He may have been living with the Willoughby family at that time.
110. Mostly Southern online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~markfreeman/index.html, Served under Col. Pickens. His will was dated 14 Jun 1805. Lewis Bobo was a Master Mason; the first lodge of the Masons was located in Charleston, South Carolina; the second held in a cabin loft owned by Lewis Bobo. He was one of the early planters, as shown by a Grant of 700 acres in Berkley County near Wofford's Bridge on the Tyger River in 1770 on Cross Keys Road, Union County. He contributed to the War of the American Revolution with such commodities as food, corn, horses, etc.; for which he was given the title of Captain. http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/o/b/Robert-G-BOBO/ Lewis Bobo granted judgement against John Honey for 2 Pounds, 17 Shillings, 9 Pence current money. (Caroline Co., VA Order Book 1755-58, p. 217) "8 March 1760. Thomas Hill 447 acres in Granville Co in the Parish of St John on Isingglas the waters of Shocco Creek, joining William Williamson, Brittain Jones, John Gaunt, John Thornton, Hills line and the sd Isingglas signed by his mark. Witnesses Tho Jones, William Matthews. Surveyed 5 October 1759 Sworn chain carriers Lewis Bobo, Jno Wood, Wi Churton Surveyor (North Carolina Patent Book 11, Entry 1650, p. 379) "Sherwood Harris 28 November 1760, 525 acres in Granville Co in the Parish of St John on both sides of Fishing Creek, joining Harris's line. Signed Sherrd Harris Witnesses Will Hurst, Lewis Bobo..." (North Carolina Patent Book 11, Entry 1727, p. 396) Lewis Bobo on list of taxables in Shocco District, Granville County in 1762. ("Gantrees" Newsletter of the Gant Family of America, Vol. 4, No. 4, p. 10) Land plat for 700a of land in Berkeley Co., between the fork of Broad and Saluda Rivers and on a small branch called Woffords Branch of the Tyger River and bounded by Wofford Branch, Barnett Branch and the land of Amanuel (Emanuel) Stephens and by a vacant land, surveyed 7 May 1770 by Enoch Pearson. Said plat delivered to owner, Lewis Bobo. (Leonardo Andrea, #10) The tax return on this land was made by Willi.
111. LDS, Lewis BOBO (AFN: FS6H-BH) Pedigree Sex: M .
112. LDS.
113. roots.com, By Gary Hawley THE FAIRFOREST STORY History of the Fairforest (Lower) Baptist Church a nd Community by Vera Smith Speaks p. 92, lists the following about theBOBO f amily: "The Bobo (Beaubeaux) family originally came from a town not far f rom the city of LaRochelle, France. They were Huguenots and were follow ers of Calvin. After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 a gr eat number of the members of the family migrated toEngland and Switzerl and. Fr o m the early records of Virginia, Elizabeth Bobo (Gabriel's wi fe) was granted land by the Pro p rietorsin 1719. The name is found in t he counties of King and Queen, Prince William, Orange, Culpeper and Caroline Counties, Virginia ." Spencer BOBO ma d e a number of transactions between1737-1772 in Car oline and Culpeper Counties, Virginia." .
114. LDS.
115. Message Boards, The only "clue" I've ever found was a marriage license between a William Willoughby and a Marguerite Walker, a widow, in Maryland. (I don't have it in front of me, but I remember it was before Rudolphus was born.) That could fit because my aunt told me William Fielding married a Marguerite Bougeois/Bourgeois; of course, the license I found doesn't mention a maiden name!!
116. Deb Dillion, Was she the widow Walker? The info below is not conclusive that this is the same couple. Margureite Walker, a widow, married a William Willoughby in Dorchester Co., Maryland, in 1775. Could it be this couple? (thanks to Deb Dillon) One Willoughby family had been in Dorchester Co. for several generations. Abstracts of the Balance Books of the Prerogative Court of Maryland 1770-1777 (Libers 6 and 7) by V. L. Skinner, Jr.: pg 74: William Walker, Dorchester Co., 9 Aug 1775 - Sureties: Nathan HARVEY, Richard HARVEY; Legatees: Peggy (youngest dau); Adm'x: Margaret Willoughby, wife of Mr. William Willoughby of Caroline Co. Was Margaret Willoughby possibly widow of William Harvey (above) or perhaps his dau Margaret who was Walker's widow and who had remarried by this settlement? http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6575/USA/md.htm .
117. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6575/USA/md.htm Abstracts of the Balance Books of the Prerogative Court of Maryland 1770-1777 (Libers 6 and 7) by V. L. Skinner, Jr.: pg 74: William Walker, Dorchester Co., 9 Aug 1775 - Sureties: Nathan HARVEY, Richard HARVEY; Legatees: Peggy (youngest dau); Adm'x: Margaret Willoughby, wife of Mr. William Willoughby of Caroline Co. Was Margaret Willoughby possibly widow of William Harvey (above) or perhaps his dau Margaret who was Walker's widow and who had remarried by this settlement? .
118. U.S. Census > 1850 United States Federal Census > Kentucky > Mason > District 2, Is this our Margarette Willoughby? In this census there is a Margarette Willoughby, age 77, living with William Willoughby age 32 born in KY, and Lucy A. Willoughby age 23, also born in KY. My theory is that Margarette is living with a grandson. Name: Margrette Willoughby Age: 73 Estimated birth year: abt 1777 Birth place: Virginia Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): District 2, Mason, Kentucky .
119. Bougois in 1850 MS, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=8054&iid=MSM432_372-0110&fn=Maxamella&ln=Bougois&pid=3406163.
120. Dimple Willoughby, Dimple Willoughby, widow of grandson Warren Francis Willoughby- said Rodolphus and Katherine are buried in the Columbia City Cemetery.
121. 1850 Pike County census, 33 366 367 Thornhill William 54 M Farmer 600 S. Carolina 34 366 367 Thornhill Mary A. 48 F 28B 34 Thornhill Mary A. 48 S. Carolina pg0022b.txt maiden name Boutwell Papa Nelson- Nelson Abner Prescott, Sr. great grandfather Courtney Chalotte Beard Prescott gggrandfather Holly Thornhill Beard ggggrandmother William Elisha Thornhill and Mary Ann Boutwell gggggrandparents .
122. James Allen Boutwell Bible, Hiram Elisha Thornhill ( son of William Thornhill and Mary Ann Boutwell, grandson of Thomas A. Boutwell and Rebecca Crain) born April 28, 1834.
123. Online http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/3568/np5.htm#iin519, LDS Submitter: Ronnie B & Dixie Lee (Arthur) Turley 801 Hopi Trail, Dewey, Az 86327 Compact Disc #5 Pin #205371.
124. James Allen Boutwell Bible, Thomas Boutwell to Rebecca Crain (no date given) Thomas came to Pike County in 1820.
125. MS 1841 State Census Index, Name: THOMAS BOUTWELL State: MS County: Pike County Township: No Township Listed Year: 1841 Database: MS 1841 State Census Index .
126. 1845 MS census, THOMAS BOUTWELL MS Pike County No Township Listed 1845.
127. 1841 MISSISSIPPI census.
128. "A Family History Boyd's and Connected Families Early Settlers Central Savanah River Area of Georgia and South Carolina by John Wright Boyd, 1980., Page 597-Edmund Boyd died between 1-12-1800 and 12-10-1800, when his will was probated.
129. Boyds online, http://users.adelphia.net/~dbrewer1/BOYD%20MASTER%201.01.PDF.
130. Margaret Miller, When Edmund Boyd died in 1800, he left his estate in the hands of his wife to divide amongst their children. Did she divide? I guess not, not until near her own death. By that time daughter Susanna who had married Joe Parkman was dead and he had remarried. Susannah's mother simply gave her share to her former son-in-law and called it even.
131. Manuscript on Edmund Boyd and Susannah Thurmond at DAR in Washington, DC, Susannah Thurmond Boyds will paid son-in-law Joseph Parkman his deceased wifes share of the estate.
132. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=23240287&st=1.
133. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=33812388&st=1.
134. Descendants of William Cain, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/3829/outfam/cain.html.
135. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=33815303&st=1.
136. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=46099527&st=1.
137. 1900 Holmes, MS, Jesse and Sarah Broome "adopted" Elma Cile Name: Jesse Broome Home in 1900: Beat 1, Holmes, Mississippi Age: 41 Estimated birth year: 1859 Birthplace: Alabama Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Occupation: View Image .
138. Adoption, Jesse and Sarah Broom adopted Elma Cile before the 1900 census.
139. 1860 Northern Division, Choctow, Alabama, Name: Jesse Broom Age in 1860: 2 Birthplace: Alabama Home in 1860: Northern Division, Choctaw, Alabama Gender: Male Head of Household: A Broom Household Post Office: Desotoville Value of real estate: View image .
140. Barbara L. Hamrick, Mrs. Hamrick is also researching this family.
141. 1850 Pike census, Name: Sarah Allbritton Age: 33 Estimated birth year: abt 1817 Birth place: Mississippi Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 4, Pike, Mississippi Page: 40 Roll: M432_380.
142. Online by ROBERT BUSH, MILITARY SERVICE: 14 APR 1753, CORPORAL, JOS. BRYAN COMP, CRAVEN CO NCRESIDENCE: ON BEARD CREEK AND SWIFT CREEK, CRAVEN CO NC.
143. Larry Alexander, Name: John* BRYAN 1 2 Sex: M Birth: 2 JAN 1691/92 in Isle of Wight Co, VA 1 Death: 31 OCT 1741 in Craven Co, NC 1 Death: 1735 in Edgecombe Co, NC 3 Death: 31 OCT 1794 in On Beard's Creek, Craven Co, NC 4 Residence: On Beard Creek and Swift Creek, Craven Co, NC 1 Military Service: 14 APR 1753 Corporal, Jos. Bryan co, Craven Co, NC Event: Removal BET 1722 AND 1723 VA>NC 3 Reference Number: 550 .
144. Online by ROBERT BUSH, POSSIBLE THAT HE WAS THE MARQUIS OF THOMOND, AND CATHOLIC. LADY ALICE NEEDHAM WAS PROTESTANT. ELECTED: 1739, DELEGATE FOR PASQUOTANK CO, NC IMMIGRATION BEFORE 1689-1690, IRELAND TO VA.
145. Pam Butler http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/t/Pamela-Butler/index.html, There is a whole lot of specultation about Edmund E Butler. The E is what he used for his mark, and is not a middle initial. Edmund Butler b abt 1695-1704 born in Ireland or ancestors from Ireland. Died in Goochland later Cumberland) County, Virginia in 1747. He married Frances Cooke, daughter of Abraham Cooke, Sr. and Martha Cleaton/Clayton of Virginia.Children:1) Aaron Butler b abt 1726 married Susanna Williams?, 2) Frances Butler b abt 1727 (unsure if this is correct), 3) General John Butler b abt 1728, moved to NC married Ann Armstrong, 4) Edmund Butler, II married Mary Street, moved to Georgia, 5) Nancy "Ann" Butler b abt 1738-1740 married John Lowe moved to NC/SC/Georgia, 6) Capt. William Butler b abt 1740 (Regulator in NC) married Phoebe Childers/Childress 7) Hannah Butler b abt 1741 married Joseph Barksdale moved to Georgia, 8) Unknown female b abt 1744 married William Watson Jr.I'm looking for the parents of Edmund "E".The family migrated to North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, later to Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Missouri.Please contact me at Pam rburle0193@aol.com .
146. 1850 Amite County, MS census, Living next door are Jabe and Nancy Butler, also born in GA. Northan Butler , 70 year old female and Thomas J. Butler, 73 year old male.
147. Cain book online at Rootsweb.com, 1870 Amite Co. between the upper Natchez and Meadville Road #140 Cain, Mary 65 f GA; Kinabrew, Mary E. 13 f; others. William Marsalis m 2nd Elizabeth Butler Pearson 1 Apr 1869: .
148. Cain book online at Rootsweb.com, 1860 Amite #536 Mary Cain 55 f MS; Jas J. Cain 27 overseer MS; Frances 17 f MS; Hardy Cain 18 m; Mary Cotton 17 f MS(grand-daughter) .
149. Amite County Marriage Records, MS, USA, Book 1 Page 375, Aaron Butler signed the bond as her father.
150. Daniel Lowe and Mary Lowe were 1st or second cousins. Daniel was a son of John Lowe, born 1736 in Halifax County, North Caroline or possibly Maryland or Bedford County, Virginia, died 1820 in Washington County, Georgia, married Nancy Butler abt 1755, probably in Virginia. Tradition says Nancy was a daughter of Major James Butler, son of William Butler, of the prominent South carolina Butlers. This tradition is widespread, but the information is wrong, Nancy "Ann" Butler was the daughter of Edmund Butler and Frances Cooke. John Lowe served as a private soldier in the Revolution in GA, under Col. Elijah Clark, and received a bounty land grant for his services. (See DAR Application 373964.) .
151. Name: Ann Nancy Butler Spouse: John Lowe Parents: James Butler , Mrs James Birth Place: Halifax, NC Birth Date: 1738 Marriage Place: VA Marriage Date: 1769 .
152. Pam Butler, NANCY ANN4 BUTLER (FRANCES3 COOKE, ABRAHAM2, WILLIAM (?)1) was born Bet. 1738 - 1742 in Goochland County, Virginia (Source: Patrick Costigan thought her birth year might have been 1724 or 1738.), and died Abt. 1783 in Georgia ?. She married JOHN LOWE, JR., PVT. (Source: DAR, F 877, 543, pp 40-48.) in Virginia. .
153. Pam Butler, Nancy's brothers all served in the Revolution except for Aaron who died in 1776-1777. John was a Brigadier General of the Militia in North Carolina. Edmund fought in Georgia and Nancy's brother, William was notable as a "Regulator" in North Carolina and received land grants in North Carolina AND Edgefield County, South Carolina for his wartime services. William was to die there November 1790 as per an oath given by William's widow, Phoebe Childers Butler in the early 1800's. .
154. Message Board, Daniel Lowe was born ca 1757-8 in Randolph Co., NC. he died in 1833 in Covington Co, MS. He is possibly buried in "Double Churches Cemetery" between Bassfield and Collins. They were married ca. 1774. His father was Lt. John Lowe (he served in the American Revolution) and his mother's name was Nancy Ann Butler.
155. Cain book online at Rootsweb.com, "Zion Hill Baptist Church was organized 1811. Aaron Butler ('Grandpa') was one of the constituting members. .. Except for the addition of an educational wing to the building, Zion Hill Baptist church is still basically the same edifice as to structure and location that Frances attended regularly. she joined Tuesday, July 31st, 1860, and her brother Hardy joined the same day. They were baptized along with Mary Cotten and several others in a large group on August 6th, 1860, at water near John H. McGehee place' (church minutes in possession of Doris Huff Stokes)."
156. Daughters Marriage Record, Aaron Butler signed his daughters marriage bond. See Amite County marriage record Book 1 page 375. He also performed marriages, as seen in the marriage records of Amite County, MS. See marriage record of David McGeHee and Maria Downs, Book 1 page 347.
157. "CAIN" by Margaret and Mildred Ezell - Cain and Associated Families of Amite County Mississippi, p.251, William Aaron Butler Jr. was son of William Aaron Butler Sr. and Fanny Poindexter, dau of Gov. Poindexter of MS.
158. "CAIN" by Margaret and Mildred Ezell - Cain and Associated Families of Amite County Mississippi, William Aaron Butler, b 1 Jan 1758 Cumberland Co., VA, d 15 Mar 1802 Wilkes Co., GA and his wife Fanny Poindexter, b 6 Apr 1762 Louisa Co.1 VA, d 10 June 1830 Amite Co. MS, bur in the Butler- Short Cemetery. She is said to be the dau of Poindexter, governor of MS. She married second James Brazealle who is also buried in the Butler-Short Cem., but apparently without a marker. The dates for George Pollard Butler and his wife as copied from the Butler-Short Cem. are, for him 2 Apr 1780, 6 Jan 1865; for her 17 Feb. 1784, 29 Nov 1852. The Butlers are said to have come to Amite Co. after 1802 arriving before 1809, but census records make it appear that George Pollard Butler did not arrive that early. 1810 Amite Co. Aaron Butler M 1(over 21) 2(under 21) F 1(over 21) 3(under 21) 0 51. He is probably William Aaron, son of William Aaron and wife Fanny Poindexter. Jonathan Butler M 1(over 21) alone.
159. "CAIN" by Margaret and Mildred Ezell - Cain and Associated Families of Amite County Mississippi.
160. 1850 Amite County, MS census, Name: Elizabeth L Cain Age: 13 Estimated birth year: abt 1837 Birth place: Mississippi Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Not Stated, Amite, Mississippi .
161. "CAIN" by Margaret and Mildred Ezell - Cain and Associated Families of Amite County Mississippi, p. 261, Elizabeth L Cain b 11 June 1837 Amite Co. MS; m 11 June 1855 (Amite 4-520, S.L. Weathersby bondsman, no return) Ivy Trisvan Kinabrew who m 1st 26 June 1851 (Amite 4-302) Abilene Ara Bates. The records below do not jibe and should be resolved with the family for the descrepancies. In the Bates Cem. Amite Co. (S27 T3 R4) is the stone: Kinabrew, Abilene Ara Bates, consort of Ivy T. 22 July 1835? d -11? July 1865 29y 11m 19d.
162. Raven70663@aol.com Cathy, ELIZABETH L. (LIZZIE) CAIN AND IVY TRISVAN KINABREW MARRIED 11 JUNE, 1855 HER FATHER ISAIAH CAIN.
163. Amite County Marriage Licenses, Vol. 4.
164. Raven70663@aol.com Cathy, ELIZABETH L. (LIZZIE) CAIN AND IVY TRISVAN KINABREW MARRIED 11 JUNE, 1855 HER FATHER ISAIAH CAIN.
165. Amite County Marriage Licenses, Vol. 4.
166. "CAIN" by Margaret and Mildred Ezell - Cain and Associated Families of Amite County Mississippi., p.253, A descendant of this line is Malcolm Cain of Clinton, LA. He wrote in 1955 that the Cains were originally English, a wealthy tight-knit group who became powerful enough to concern the King. To keep his own power, the King exiled them to the Isle of Mann. They soon got passage to Ireland where they stayed a period of time, then returned to England and from thence to this country.
167. Raven70663@aol.com Cathy, GOOD NEWS THAT YOU WANT NOW. ELIZABETH L. (LIZZIE) CAIN AND IVY TRISVAN KINABREW MARRIED 11 JUNE, 1855 HER FATHER ISAIAH CAIN.
168. Cain book online at Rootsweb.com, Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Mildred and Margaret Ezell http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ms/amite/history/books/cain/cain241.txt Isaiah Cain, 2nd child of our record of Hardy and Mary (Foreman) Cain, was b c. 1795 in Chatham Co., N.C., d 3 Jan 1855 Amite Co. MS; m 13 Jan 1820 (Amite 1-375 by Asa J. Mercer J.P., Jabes Butler bondsman, consent by father Aaron Butler) Polly Butler, b c.1805 GA, d prior to 19 Jan 1889, both bur Zion hill Cem., Amite Co., dau of William Aaron Butler Jr. and Mary Day, sister of Jonathan Day. William Aaron Butler Jr. was son of William Aaron Butler Sr. and Fanny Poindexter, dau of Gov. Poindexter of MS.
169. Cain book online at Rootsweb.com, Isaiah Cain, Justice of Peace in the place of Aaron Butler Esq who was appointed a Justice of Quorum. 7 Sep 1819. Amite Co. Court p.143. .
170. Cain book online at Rootsweb.com, Isaiah Cain was one of the inspectors for the election in Aug. 1824. Amite Probate Record 3-46. He was a delegate to the Constitutional convention 1832 at Jackson, representing Amite Co. Dunbar Rowland in HISTORY OF MISSISSIPPI, The Heart of the South, 1925, p.565. The delegates to the constitutional convention met at Jackson on Sep 10, 1832, its session of six weeks being held in the little two-story capitol that continued to stand on the northeast corner of Capitol and President streets. .
171. Cain book online at Rootsweb.com, Isaiah Cain was a soldier of the War of 1812 for which his widow received a pension. Abstracted in MS Genealogical Exchange, Vol. 8-10, it reads: Cain, Isaiah, wid. Mary W.O. 19,934 W.C. 11,306 Pvt Capt Samuel Gerald's Co. MS Militia, Enl 10-1-1814 dischgd 3-28-1815. Res. 1851 Amite Co. MS. Res. of wid. 1878 Ami te Co. (P.O. Zion Hill) MS. Maiden name Mary Butler, married 13 Jan 1820 Amite Co. MS. Sold. d 3 Jan 1855 Amite Co. Wid. d prior to 19 Jan. 1889. .
172. Cain book online at Rootsweb.com, Amite Deed 5-281 Isaiah Cain of Amite, gift to wife Mary Cain and my children Mary B. Cain, Christopher C. Cain, Lucretia V. Cain, James J. Cain and Elizabeth N. Cain ... to Aaron Butler Senr my trusty friend and in event of his death to Wm. F. Cain in trust NE/4 of NW/4 & SE/4 Sec 19 T4 R4E, 480 ac and negroes Bird Sam Meriah Nancy Grael and Charles. 23 July 1839./s/ Isaiah Cain. Wit. S.W. Carmack, Thomas C. Causey. .
173. Cain book online at Rootsweb.com, Amite Probate Rec. 17-491 The undersigned widow of Isaiah Cain, late of sd Co. decd would state to your Honor that she hereby relinquishes her right to administer on the Estate of sd decedent and would request your honor to appoint my son C.C. Cain adm. of sd estate. /s/ Mary Cain. The petition of Christopher C. Cain resident of sd county shows that Isaiah Cain late of sd Co. departed this life on the 3rd day of January 1855, leaving no will ... His bond $20,000 9 Jan 1855 with sec. William F. Cain. His property was appraised by James E. Jager, Wm. R. Jones and William Cain, 24 Jan 1855. Probate 19-83. .
174. "CAIN" by Margaret and Mildred Ezell - Cain and Associated Families of Amite County Mississippi., p. 252, Amite Deed 5-281 Isaiah Cain of Amite, gift to wife Mary Cain and my children Mary B. Cain, Christopher C. Cain, Lucretia V. Cain, James J. Cain and Elizabeth N. Cain ... to Aaron Butler Senr my trusty friend and in event of his death to Wm. F. Cain in trust NE/4 of NW/4 & SE/4 Sec 19 T4 R4E, 480 ac and negroes Bird Sam Meriah Nancy Grael and Charles. 23 July 1839./s/ Isaiah Cain. Wit. S.W. Carmack, Thomas C. Causey.
175. Amite County Marriage Records, MS, USA, Book 1 Page 375, Aaron Butler signed the bond as her father.
176. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=31922951&st=1.
177. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=31916988&st=1.
178. 1820 census, Joseph Parkman’s daughter, Mary Maranda Parkman married John Tyrone. John and Mary Tyrone’s daughter, Eliza married Matthew Carlisle, James Carlisle’s son.
179. Claiborne County, Benjamin Carlile in 1816 census.
180. Online Church Records, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ms/lawrence/churches/bethbapt-1.txt Saturday, Septmeber 4th 1819 James Carlisle listed as new member of Bethany Baptist Church Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1835 Granted letters of dismission to Brethren James Carlisle and Sister Mary Carlisle, his wife. Then on August 5th, 1820 Met and after worship, Brother John Carlisle came forward and request that he should come under the watch care of the church until received by letter, which letter was in the State of Georgia. Assented to by the church. January 19th, 1822 The Church met and after a sermon delivered by Brother Nall, Conference was opened.Brother Brinson reported that he had cited Brother Carlisle, according to appointment and he failed to appear and the business was laid over. February 16th, 1822 The Church met and after a sermon by Brother Martin, Conference was opened. Took up the business of Brother Carlisle and the Church was unanimously of the opinion that it was unlegal (illegal) to receive any tansient member and therefore declared that he was no more under the watch care. Saturday 17th of April, 1823. After a sermon delivered by Brother Martin, Conference opened for the reception of members. Brother James Carlisle came forward by experience and was unanimously received. Signed by order of Conference.Levi Noble, C. Clk. .
181. Ancestry.com, Name: James Carlisle Spouse: Carlisle Mazy Parents: Whatley Edmond , Elizabe Birth Place: Jackson Co, GA Birth Date: 1802 Marriage Date: 26 March 1826 .
182. 1860 Marion County, MS census, Name: Mary M Carlisle Age in 1860: 4 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Female Head of Household: Matthew Carlisle Household Post Office: Columbia Value of real estate: View image .
183. 1880 Carleys, Marion County, MS, Name: M.M. Newsom Age: 24 Estimated birth year: <1856> Birthplace: NOT RECORDED Relationship to head-of-household: Wife Home in 1880: Carleys, Marion, Mississippi Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Spouse's name: F.M. Newsom Father's birthplace: --- Mother's birthplace: --- Cannot read/write: View Image Blind: View Image Deaf and dumb: View Image Otherwise disabled: View Image Idiotic or insane: View Image .
184. 1900 Marion County, MS, Name: Mary M Newsom Home in 1900: Langston, Marion, Mississippi Age: 44 Estimated birth year: 1856 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Occupation: View Image .
185. 1920 Marion County, Beat 2 District 114, Living next door to son Lewis Newsom.
186. 1870 Marion County, Columbia, MS.
187. Online Church Records, Mary Carlisle joined the Bethany Baptist Church with husband James Carlisle. Saturday, Septmeber 4th 1819 Saturday the 18th of January, 1823 Church met and after a sermon by Brother Martin, Conference was opened for the reception of members. 2nd. Sister Mary Carlisle came in and was received by experience in full fellowship with us. 4th. Brother James Mullens came forward and gave the Church satisfaction for drinking too much and making use of improper language. 5th. The subject of washing of feet was taken up and agreed to comply with the ordinance annually.
188. Laurel Shannon Albritton Gorman Personal Interview, I found his grave and I talked to his great-grand daughter Charlean Julia Buckley Nelson in Goss, MS.
189. 1820 census, Joseph Parkman’s daughter, Mary Maranda Parkman married John Tyrone. John and Mary Tyrone’s daughter, Eliza married Matthew Carlisle, James Carlisle’s son.
190. MS Marriages, Name: M. H. CARLISLE Spouse: ELIZA J. TYRONE Marriage Date: 08 Oct 1850 County: Lawrence State: MS.
191. 1860 Marion County, MS census, Name: Matthew Carlisle Age in 1860: 39 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Male Head of Household: Matthew Carlisle Household Post Office: Columbia Value of real estate: View image .
192. 1870 Marion County, MS, In Columbia in 1870 Name: M H Carlisle Estimated Birth Year: abt 1821 Age in 1870: 49 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Columbia .
193. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=41492056&st=1.
194. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=41499824&st=1.
195. som, Lowe, Butler Family Connections fo South Mississippi by Mrs. George F. Smith, born 1895, IV, William Carter (1600-1655) and his third wife, Alice Croxton (1599-1670) were the parents of George Carter (1638-1664). George Carter a.
196. Newsom Book complied by Sylvia Spearman Thomas.
197. Robert Wylie, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=coyote1&id=I66179.
198. 1850 Pike census, 24 325 326 Beard Aaron 55 M Farmer 100 S. Carolina 25 325 326 Beard Kizia 52 F 25B 25 Beard Kizia 52 Georgia pg0022b.txt Maiden name Carter Papa Nelson- Nelson Abner Prescott, Sr. great grandfather Courtney Chalotte Beard Prescott gggrandfather Aaron Moses and Holly Thornhill Beard ggggrandparents Aaron Moses Beard and Kizzah Carter Beard gggggrandparents .
199. Clarke County, When Kizzah was born in 1798, it would have been what is now Greene County. There were Carters in Greene County in the 1820 census.
200. Oglethorpe County 1800, Secritary Carter4 free white males 16-25.
201. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v05t0233&id=I0077, KIZZIE COULD NOT READ OR WRITE. SHE IS LISTED AS BEING A MEMBER OF THE BOGUE CHITTO OR CRAIN'S BAPTIST CHURCH, PIKE CO., 1828-1834. MARY CARTER IS IN THE HOUSEHOLD IN AT LEAST ONE OF THE CENSUSES. BORN CA. 1777, THIS HAS TO BE THE MOTHER OF KIZZIE. .
202. http://www.tngenweb.org/revwar/counties/greene/index.html, There is a John Carter on this list of TN Rev War soldiers of Greene County, TN.This could be her father.
203. Ancestry.com unknown submitter, Listed as a member of Bogue Chitto or Crain's Creek Baptist Church, Pike Co Miss., 8 Jun 1828 (Thezia Beard (Kesia Beard) Betsey and Mary Carter, and again 5 Sept. 1828 along with Elizabeth and Polly Carter. William Carter listed as male member 6/8/1827. Mary and Selean Carter and Ellen Beard are listed as members prior to the November 1866 meeting. Rebecca Beard d. prior 9/26-29/1902 meeting Louisa Beard d. prior 9/26-28/1903 meeting J. A. Beard d. " " " Elisha Beard d. prior 1907 meeting Jno., Wm., and Jonath. Carter are named in the 1820 census. .
204. Founding Fathers of Florida and their descendants by Jean Mizell, What is the maiden name of Sarah? Dr. E. Russ Williams, Jr. in a phone con versation said her maiden name was Carter. I have found some items that su pport this. David Mizell b.1814, LA and son of John Mizell b.1790, GA (s on of David Mizell & Sarah ______) and Polly Griffin; named his 3d child C arter Mizell. John Mizell is listed in the 1820,1830,1840 and 1850 census es of Washington Parish, LA. In the 1850 census with John Mizell and his w ife is listed Ben Carter age 74, NC. Could this Ben Carter be a younger br other of Sarah Carter Mizell? This is all that I have at this time that su pports the theory that Sarah's maiden name was Carter. .
205. Chris Beard.
206. OLD FRANKLIN AND WILKES CO'S GA AND THEIR SPIN-OFFS. ****A REPOSITORY ONLY****.
207. Founding Fathers of Florida and their descendants by Jean Mizell, Notes for Sarah Smithwick Charlton: Land deed No. A-90, circa 1710, in Chowan county records (Chowan Precinc t, AlbemarleCo.) establishes the parentage of Sarah, and the marriage. .
208. Founding Fathers of Florida and their descendants by Jean Mizell.
209. 1900 Holmes County MS census, Name: Elma Broome Home in 1900: Beat 1, Holmes, Mississippi Age: 6 Estimated birth year: 1894 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Adopted Daughter Occupation: View Image Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Beat 1, Holmes, Mississippi; Roll: T623 810; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 35.
210. 1910 Census, Elma is listed a Elma Cile, adopted daughter. Also in the household in 1910 are Lonie Broome, Jesse Boatwright and James Boatwright, grandsons of Mrs. Broom, living with her during 1910 census. Jesse Broom must have died because only Sarah Broom is listed in the census. Name: Elma Cile Age in 1910: 15 Estimated birth year: abt 1895 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1910: 1-Bt, Holmes, Mississippi Neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Female .
211. Laurel Shannon Albritton Gorman writes:, Personal notes, Jesse and Sarah Broome in Lexington, MS "adopted" Elma. They left her name as Elma Lee because that was the name her mother gave her. Sarah Broome was a midwife. She may have "adopted" Elma from one of her patients. We simply do not know. Elma did not know she was adopted until she was 17, and when she found out, she got so upset she left home and went to business school in Hattiesburg, MS. She met Nelson Abner Prescott, Sr. (Pop), there. He owned the business school with his brother John P Prescott. He took her to the Piney Woods, which is outside Morgantown, MS, to live with his parents. Pop went to work in Chicago as a calligrapher, leaving her at home with his parents. She was very unhappy, as Granny did not care much for her. When the Brooms found out how unhappy she was, they came to get her. Her first son, Nelson Abner Prescott, Jr., was born in Lexington, MS, with the Broom family. She had her only daughter, Pauline, in Morgantown, and her last child, William, in Chicago. In the 1930 census she was with Pop in Chicago with all three children. She contracted tuberculosis while working in Chicago, and died of it in 1966.
212. Great grandaughter, Laurel Shannon Albritton Gorman writes:, My great-grandmother, Elma (GG to me) was a lady, gentle and frail. We do not know who her parents were for sure, but her last name in the 1910 census was Cile. My niece is named Kylie after her. GG said her last name was Kyle, but we never asked her how she spelled it! Census takers often spelled names in different ways, so her last name may be Kyle. We only know for sure it was pronounced Kyle. There are very few Ciles anywhere in the US in this time frame. I did find a Cile family that fit the story profile. The story is that her mother died in childbirth, and her father died going for help. She had two brothers, who were adopted by another family. I found a B Cile, in the 1880 census with two sons. This Cile family disappears after that. The story also indicates her parents were gypsy like, moved a lot. Between 1800 and 1880 there were many families moving around a lot, so that is not really unusual except it was noted in the story as being unusual. So all we know is her parents were not from the area, and that they either died or left. It is also possible she was an illegitimate child of a Kyle and the whole story about nomadic parents dying in the wilderness is made up! I found a family of Kyles nearby, where the husband had died, and there were teenage girls in the house.
213. 1930 Chicago, Ill. census, Name: Elma L Prescott Age: 35 Estimated birth year: abt 1895 Relation to head-of-house: Wife Spouse's Name: Nelson A Prescott Home in 1930: Chicago, Cook, Illinois Family and neighbors: View Results Occupation: View Image Education: View Image Military service: View Image Rent/home value: View Image Age at first marriage: View Image Parents' birthplace: View Image Owned a radio: View Image .
214. 1892 Marion County School Census, There is a Sallie Kile who has two girls in school. Jase Kile age 14 and Orelia Kile age 7. Township 2 Range 14 W. Check to see who Sallie was married to, and if they are related to Elma.
215. 1880 Hinds County, MS, These Cile’s were in Hinds, MS in 1880 with two sons. Aunt Dimple Rawls Willoughby said Papa Nelson (Nelson Abner Prescott, Sr.) took GG (Elma Cile Broom) to see her family in the Jackson area, so Hinds County is in the correct geographical location. I could find no records for these Cile’s after 1880. This correlates with the story that Elma Cile's parents died and that is why she and her two brothers were adopted. Name: B. Cile Age: 31 Estimated birth year: <1849> Birthplace: Mississippi Occupation: Farmer Relationship to head-of-household: Self Home in 1880: Byram And Terry, Hinds, Mississippi Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Spouse's name: Biola Cile Father's birthplace: AL Mother's birthplace: AL Cannot read/write: View Image Blind: View Image Deaf and dumb: View Image Otherwise disabled: View Image Idiotic or insane: View Image Name: Biola Cile Age: 25 Estimated birth year: <1855> Birthplace: Mississippi Occupation: Keeping House Relationship to head-of-household: Wife Home in 1880: Byram And Terry, Hinds, Mississippi Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Spouse's name: B. Cile Father's birthplace: TN Mother's birthplace: TN Cannot read/write: View Image Blind: View Image Deaf and dumb: View Image Otherwise disabled: View Image Idiotic or insane: View Image .
216. Possible sister of Elma, Ethel Kyle was also adopted by an elderly couple-same county, same census. I think this is our Elma's sister. Name: Ethel Kyle Home in 1900: Beat 1, Holmes, Mississippi Age: 10 Estimated birth year: 1890 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Adopted Daughter Ethel is being raised by Ben and Alfred (wife) Steigler. He was born Jan. 1832 in MS. She was born Jan 1849 in MS. His father was from GA and his mother from MS. Both of Alfred’s parents were from MS. .
217. Elma Kyle was raised in Lexington, Holmes County, MS by Jesse and Sarah Broome. She was married in Pelahatchie, Rankin County, MS. I have not found her marriage license in Rankin, Forrest, Lamar, Marion, or Holmes County. You can get a marriage license in any county, it does not mean you have to get married in that county! So the search continues....
218. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v138t0342&id=I0168, Settled in Albany area in 1639. Mentioned in Albany court records, 1650-1686. Lucas and Jan Cornelis Vyselaer in 1675 bought a sawmill called the poesten. The mill is located on now what is called poesten kill on the east bankof the Hudson River over against Stony Point , known as "de hautsager". Bought land in Newark,NJ,1697 ( Woodside). .
219. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v79t0160&id=I0683, On sons marriage Lucas Pieterse born about 1640/45 in Albany. from: "Rensselaerswyck, New York Settlers, 1630-1658" Record #210: Date: 1650 , Name: Lucas Pietersz [Koiuemans] Comments: mentioned in the court proceedings of Rensselaerswyck under date of Jan. 1650, and is called the brother of Barent Pietersz [Koijemans], who came in 1639. Information From "Collections on History of Albany": COEYMANS, Lucas Pieterse, de houtsager, and Ariaantie...Ch: Jannetje, bp. Oct. 19, 1684 (other records list a Johann for that date]. He and Jan cornelise vyselaer in 1675, bought of Sweer Teunise Van Veesen a saw mill called the Poesten mill, on what is now called the Poesten kil, on the east bank of the Hudson over against Stoney Point (Steene Hoeck). From Albany, NY church Records, 1683-1700: Lucas Pietersz Coeyman was listed as a witness on May 23, 1686 of the baptism of Pieter Vosburg, son of Jacob Vosburg. Wit: Lucas Pietersz Coeyman, father. By Marretje Martensz. Father: Pieter J. COEYMANS b: 1594 in Utrecht, Holland .
220. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2702428&id=I547600126, Emigration: 1639 Brothers Arent, Jacob, Barent, and Lucas emigrated together from Holland. Robin J. Smith catbird111@yahoo.com.
221. Marriage Record, Maryland Marriages, 1655-1850 Record Name: Jeremiah Coney Gender: Male Marriage Date: 23 Dec 1766 Spouse: Mary Coleman Spouse Gender: Male State: Maryland County: Baltimore St. John's Parish (Baltimore City),.
222. 1850 Marion County Census, Name: Aquilla Coney Age: 14 Estimated birth year: abt 1836 Birth place: Mississippi Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 5, Pike, Mississippi Living with his stepfather Hiram William Norman, his mother and lots of children from both families. His mother remarried after his fathers early death.
223. Marriage Record, Name: David Aquilla Coney Gender: male Birth Year: 1835 Spouse Name: Mary Jane Walker Spouse Birth Year: 1840 Marriage State: of MS Number Pages: 1.
224. 1910 Census, Name: David A Coney Age in 1910: 75 Estimated birth year: abt 1835 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1910: Johnson Station 3-Bt, Pike, Mississippi Neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 755 Part: 2 Page: 44A Year: 1910 It is stated that he and Mary J have been married 51 years. His daughter-in-law and her six children are living with him. Her name is Ida.
225. 1920 MS Census, Name: Quilla Coney Age: 85 years Estimated birth year: abt 1835 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Home in 1920: Beat 4, Pike, Mississippi Home owned: View Image Sex: View Image Marital status: View Image Year of immigration: View Image Able to read & write: View Image Roll: T625_891 Page: 9A ED: 106 Image: 850.
226. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/myff/d0063/g0000047.html#I2826.
227. Marriage Record, Maryland Marriages, 1655-1850 Record Name: Jeremiah Coney Gender: Male Marriage Date: 23 Dec 1766 Spouse: Mary Coleman Spouse Gender: Male State: Maryland County: Baltimore St. John's Parish (Baltimore City),.
228. http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lucas76&id=I0843.
229. Tombstone, Hollywood Cemetery, McComb, MS.
230. Online My Southern Family website, "The family moved to Conway Arkansas while most of the children were still young, except Lucy who had married Nelson Ellzey and was living near Adams Church east of Brookhaven in Lincoln Co. MS."
231. 1920 MS Census, Hugh N and Lucy Ellzey in 1920 census.
232. 1900 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Pike > Beat 3 > District 109.
233. Online My Southern Family website, Served in the War of 1812, as Private in Baker's Reg LA. Militia which was originally under Willam Coxey. Settled in the eastern part of Pike Co. near Holmesville. William and brother Aquilla went to Pike Co. MS sometime between 1800-1815. " History of Pike Co. MS", by Luke Conerly, p 114. Rachal only is on Pike Co. Tax List 1825. Mississippi Cemetery and Bible Records, pub. by MS Gen. Soc. has recorded Bible records of various Coney and related families. William Coney left GA around 1818, Laurens Co. GA Deed Book F, p. 82 shows a land transfer from Aquilla Coney to William Coney on 11 Apr 1818; same land sold to by William Coney to William Albritton on 8 Oct 1818 (book F, p. 259). My gggf, Jeremiah Coney and a Joel Coney both were in Laurens County at that time. Jeremiah moved to Pulaski County in 1829, but Joel stayed in Laurens dying there in Feb 1853; Jeremiah died in Pulaski County in abt 1845-1846, and this William died in Pike Co. MS in 1848, so these and a John Coney who died in Montgomery Co. GA in 1849 could have been brothers. Aquilla 1st appeared in Montgomery Co. GA tax reocrds in 1795-97, but nothing else on him. Jeremiah born in 1772 and Joel in 1786.
234. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/myff/d0079/g0000014.html#I419, § OCCUPATION: Settled In MS During Territorial Government; War Of 1812§ RESIDENCE: Laurens Co. GA and 1818 To Holmesville, Pike Co., MS§ BIRTH: ABT 1767, North Carolina § DEATH: 1848, Pike Co. Mississippi § BURIAL: Johnston Station, Coney Cem. Pike Co. MS.
235. 1841 Mississippi State Census, Name: WILLIAM CONEY State: MS County: Pike County Township: No Township Listed Year: 1841 Database: MS 1841 State Census Index .
236. 1845 Mississippi State Census, Name: WILLIAM CONEY State: MS County: Pike County Township: No Township Listed Year: 1845 Database: MS 1845 State Census Index .
237. Ancestry.com Linda Epstein The Family of John Woodruff of Elizabethtown and Westfield, NJ, Pioneer Settlers, with Genealogical Notices. (By Samuel H. Congar.): JOHN CONGER, an orig. settler at Woodbridge, 1670, sold meadow and "he did deliver a turf and twig of the same, declaring that he del'd that part in relation to the whole." John, Woodbridge, 1710; a son, perhaps, w. n. ch.,-- Benjamin, Job, Joseph, John, Jonathan and Gershom; wi. Sarah.
238. Pam Butler, As per conversation with James Cooke, Jr. of Virginia on July 18, 1997. I'm waiting for verification. He thinks that John Cooke was Frances Cooke's father. John & William Cooke were bros who obtained land patents in 1740 near Green Creek. John's son was Stephen and William's son was Clayton? The Cookes had been in the Virginia one or two generations before Frances Cooke was born. They had been in St. Martin's parish in Hanover County, Va. Prince Edward County, Va. One of Frances Cooke's grandaughters was named Martha Cleaton or Cleaton Butler, she was born in Georgia and establishes, Martha Cleaton or Clayton as Frances Cooke's mother. (JC).
239. Pam Butler, Old Rappahanock County Records, 1687-1690(now Totasky Cr, Richmond, Co.) St Peter's Parish, New Kent/Hanover County, ca1690-death(?). NOTE: In St Peter's Parish Vestry Book, Mathew & Hannah were born to Abraham Cooke in 1690's. Abraham's wife, Martha, is believed to have been dau of William? Cleaton/Clayton & Hannah. After his death, Hannah (?) Clayton, widow, then married __?__ MacAllister. So, in 1704 King William Co., Hannah Mackalister appoints her "loving son in law", Abraham Cooke, her attorney in fact. Hannah, therefore, would have been Hannah (?) Clayton-McAllister. This may account for the name "Clayton Cooke" as son of William Cooke(died ca1752), believed-son of Abraham & Martha. Specifically, see Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia Deeds between William Clayton, son of William Clayton, deceased, and wife Mary, to Abraham Cooke & wife Martha, from May, 1689, to deeds-out by Abe Cooke in 1690. (the land in these deeds was 150 acres+/- on Totasky Creek, in present-day Richmond County. 100 acres of it was purchased by William Clayton Sr from William Landman, DB8,page 58; & 50 acres belonged to "my mother's estate", meaning William Clayton, Jr's mother, also noted in DB8,page 58, dated 5/6/1689, recorded 9/4/1689.) .
240. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=27060105&st=1.
241. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=27085338&st=1.
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243. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=23261478.
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245. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=27028882&st=1.
246. 1813 MS Early Census, He is my G4 grandfather. He was found in the 1813 Census in what is now Lawrence County, it was Marion County during 1813 census. Prior to moving to Mississippi, he moved from Granville, County, NC to Union County, SC, to Livingston, KY (1806-1808) to Feliciana Parish, LA. Once in Mississippi he established a land claim on the southern border of Wilkinson County, MS. He then moved into what was then Marion County. He and his son Warren Cooper, veteran of the Battle of New Orleans, signed the petition to Congress. He acquired land on the bank of the Pearl River. John Cooper's daughter Catherine married and divorced Charles B Oliver. She then married my G3 Gandfather, Rudolphus Willoughby.
247. Cooper Website, JOHN COOPER was born about 1763 in Granville County, NC, and sometime after the American Revolution, moved with his family to Union District, SC. Some researchers have reported that John Cooper's brother, Elijah Harrison Cooper, moved to Union District at an earlier date along with his Uncle John Harrison and his family. John Cooper married about 1791 in Union District, SC, to Abigail Bobo, the daughter of Lewis Bobo and Sarah Solomon. In 1796, Lewis & Sarah Bobo conveyed a 100 acre tract to John Cooper for the consideration of 50 pounds Sterling. One of the witnesses to the deed was a Samuel Simpson. [Union Dist., SC Deed Book G, pages 287-289] Probably, shortly after that transaction, John Cooper, along with other families from Union District, moved to Kentucky.* John Cooper appears on the 1806, 1807 & 1808 Tax Lists for Livingston County, KY. John Cooper's daughter, Mary Rhodes Cooper, reported that she was married by James Hatters, a Minister of the Gospel, at Eddyville on April 23, 1808, to Benjamin Hammond. (Bounty Land Claim No. 263.434, dated September 15, 1856). Benjamin Hammond is also shown on the 1806, 1807 & 1808 Tax Lists for Livingston County. The original town of Eddyville, KY, was on the bank of the Cumberland River. In about 1810, John Cooper and his family moved to Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, where both he and Benjamin Hammond established land claims near the Louisiana-Mississippi border. In 1812, John Cooper established a 589 61/100 acre land claim in Section 65, T1S-R1E. The north line of Section 65 is on the southern boundary line of Wilkinson County, MS. Section 65 is also adjacent to Section 72, which was claimed by Benjamin Hammond in 1810. John Cooper's daughter, Sarah D. Cooper, married Samuel Simpson on March 15, 1814, in Wilkinson County, MS. While residing in Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, both Warren H. Cooper, son of John & Abigail Cooper, and Benjamin Hammond joined with the local militia and fought in the Battle of New Orleans.
248. Abstracts and Deeds Marion County, Ms compiled and edited by E. Russ Williams, Jr. of Bogalusa, LA 1962, page 369 of original and 51 of edited copy: John Cooper deed to daughter Catherine Willoughy for love and affection two bedsteads, two mattresses, 6 tables, 14 chairs, 9 pieces of casting and 2 hand irons, also cattle and a bay horse. Dated Jan. 4, 1831. Wit: Charles D. Learned, J.P. Recd. Mar. 29, 1831.
249. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 535, John Cooper received land from James McGowan on 27 Dec 1830.
250. http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=markfreeman&id=I287474, John Cooper made a gift of various household goods and livestock to his daughter, Catherine Cooper Willoughby, wife of Rudolphus Willoughby. [Marion County, MS, Deed Book B, Page 369] He may have been living with the Willoughby family at that time. In 1840, John Cooper probably was living with the Benjamin Hammond family. [1840 Census, Marion County, MS] In 1850, John Cooper, age 87, was living with his son, William D. Cooper. [1850 Census, Marion County, MS page 189 (B)] No information on John Cooper has been reported after that date. *The path of the Cooper family may have been similar to that of the George Gordon family detailed in the publication, The Gordon's of the Deep South, Ermine Northcutt Marshall, (1961), wherein at page 45 it is stated that the Gordon family departed from Union County, SC, in 1796 for Kentucky where George Gordon received two (2) land grants in Christian County. The part of Christian County where the Gordon's settled later became Livingston Co. Sometime before 1813, the George Gordon family moved from Kentucky to St. Helena Parish, LA. .
251. Cooper family website, http://www2.arkansas.net/~bcooper2k/Family%20Tree's.htm*The path of the Cooper family may have been similar to that of the George Gordon family detailed in the publication, The Gordon's of the Deep South, Ermine Northcutt Marshall, (1961), wherein at page 45 it is stated that the Gordon family departed from Union County, SC, in 1796 for Kentucky where George Gordon received two (2) land grants in Christian County. The part of Christian County where the Gordon's settled later became Livingston Co. Sometime before 1813, the George Gordon family moved from Kentucky to St. Helena Parish, LA. .
252. 1850 Perry County, MS census, She is 44 and Rodolphus is 38 Name: Catherine Willoughby Age: 44 Estimated birth year: abt 1806 Birth place: Mississippi Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Not Stated, Perry, Mississippi Name: Catherine Willoughby Age: 44 Estimated birth year: abt 1806 Birth place: Mississippi Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Not Stated, Perry, Mississippi .
253. 1860 Marion County census, Name: Katharine Willoughby Age in 1860: 53 Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Female Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M653_586 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: R Willoughby Household Name: Catharine Willoughby Age in 1860: 53 Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Female Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M653_586 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: R Willoughby Household.
254. Divorce, Catherine (Oliver) Cooper born 1806 died 1870 married Charles B Oliver first- divorced no children- her mother Abigal Bobo was a witness to the divorce in the court records. Transcripts from court records reveal Charles Oliver was abusive and not a "Spirited" man, but a "Coward". He was reported as saying ,"I will strike her again if she lets the flies get in the milk." Catharine borrowed a horse from a neighbor to escape him and go back home to her parents. The court records were found by a P. Lawless in the library of MS College in Clinton, MS. The transcripts were shared by C. Cooper. *2nd Husband of Katherine (Oliver) Cooper: +Rodolphus Willoughby born 1786 – died 1869.
255. Cooper-Willoughby, John Cooper was in Lawrence County, MS by 1813 census. His daughter Catharine Cooper Oliver, born in KY, married Rodolphus Willoughby. Rodolphus, born in Maryland or Canada, was in Marion County, MS by 1820 census.
256. Mississippi Marriage Book 1825-1832 p. 16, WILLOUGHBY, Rudolph OLIVER, Catherine 1825 April,20 Married by Judge James Phillips.
257. http://www2.arkansas.net/~bcooper2k/Family%20Tree's.htm, WILLIAM COOPER: The first appearance for William Cooper, husband of Mary Harrison, in Granville County, NC, was the acquisition of a tract of land on Nutbush Creek in 1765. William Cooper owned property on Nutbush Creek from October 19, 1765 until January 17, 1775. [Granville County Deed Records] William reported that "when Daniel Boone was exploring Kentucky he was with him...when the Kentucky lines were marked out, he was one of the number, though his name is spelt Cook." [J. W. Cooper letter of August 14, 1856, to son (William King Cooper)] Some historical publications identify a William Cook or a William Coole with Daniel Boone in 1769, when D. Boone made his first trip to KY with John Findley and others. William Cooper, husband of Mary Harrison, probably was the William Cooper who planted the first corn crop in the Clover bottom on Otter Creek, near Fort Boonesboro, KY, in 1775 or 1776. In 1780 and 1781, that William Cooper was granted title to three (3) tracts totaling 2,400 acres on the left hand fork of Otter Creek. Otter Creek is a tributary of the Kentucky River and lies in present day Madison County, KY, near the town of Richmond. William Cooper claimed he fought at the battle of Guilford Courthouse, March 15, 1781 and in other revolutionary war battles. [Letter of Aug. 14, 1856] One researcher has reported that when the James Harrison family moved to SC after the Revolutionary War, William Cooper and Mary "Polly" Harrison Cooper moved with them to the Harrison plantation at Fairforest and continued to live there until Harrison sold the plantation in 1790.
258. 1816 Clairborne County MS, William Cooper on 1816 census list.
259. Revolutionary War Soldier, Kentuckycooper@aol.com William Cooper claimed he fought at the battle of Guilford Courthouse, March 15, 1781 and in other revolutionary war battles. [Letter of Aug. 14, 1856] One researcher has reported that when the James Harrison family moved to SC after the Revolutionary War, William Cooper and Mary "Polly" Harrison Cooper moved with them to the Harrison plantation at Fairforest and continued to live there until Harrison sold the plantation in 1790.
260. Kaigler online, The following is an abstract taken from the Miscellaneous Records (Columbia Series), Vol. B., pp. 659-660, at S. C. Archives.S. C. Lexington District, Personally appeared Elizabeth Bayles who sayeth... that Barbara Ostman was a sister of George Osterman, to whom he granted 100 acres in the county of Richmond (now a district)... that the said Barbara married ______ Capplepower who dying she then married George Wacter, but said Barbara had issue by ________ Capplepower one daughter named Katy Capplepower which said Katy married Andrew Kaigler who is at present the only lineal descendent of Barbara, sister of said George who died without leaving issue of his body... 3 December 1808.her Elizabeth X Bayles mark.
261. Online http://www.kaigler.org/Documents/MatKaigler.doc.
262. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=22345977&st=1.
263. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=7935666&st=1 Lots of disagreement about wives.
264. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=7943321&st=1.
265. 1850 Pike census, 5 460 461 Boutwell Rebecca A. 70 F 36A 5 Boutwell Rebecca A. 70 S. Carolina pg0033b.txt Papa Nelson- Nelson Abner Prescott, Sr. great grandfather Courtney Chalotte Beard Prescott gggrandfather Holly Thornhill Beard ggggrandmother William Elisha Thornhill and Mary Ann Boutwell gggggrandparents Rebecca Crain Boutwell ggggggrandmother.
266. James Allen Boutwell Bible, Thomas Boutwell born (no date given) Rebecca Crain Boutwell born December 18, 1783.
267. Notes for future research, There are both Crains and Cranes in MS. Double check name.
268. Bible of James Boutwell, Rebecca Crain Boutwell died June 10, 1869, age 86 years.
269. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=33814216 Name of Rebecca Izard is also listed, same children. Appears to be a conflict in her last name.
270. Will, Will dated 12 Nov 1722 ; probated 18 May 1724. .
271. Will, Will dated 13 Jun 1762, probated Aug Ct. 1762 .
272. Online http://www.our-heritage.com/, "John Daniel IV died at Nutt Bush in August 1762 and Mrs. Daniel's brother-in-law, Samuel Henderson, became a surrogate grandfather-guardian to the Harrison's boys. The Henderson lived in a large home on Nut Bush Creek near present Williamsboro. A believer in cultural education, Henderson had established a school for his 11 children and then employed a second tutor to teach them French. A dancing master also was frequently in residence at the Henderson home. Nut Bush communicants attended St. John's Episcopal Church (still extant at Williamsboro) near the home of Judge John Williams, nephew of Mrs. Henderson and law partner of the Henderson's eldest son, Richard. (Both John Williams and Richard Henderson became justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court.)John Daniel IV died at Nutt Bush in August 1762 and Mrs. Daniel's brother-in-law, Samuel Henderson, became a surrogate grandfather-guardian to the Harrison's boys. The Henderson lived in a large home on Nut Bush Creek near present Williamsboro. A believer in cultural education, Henderson had established a school for his 11 children and then employed a second tutor to teach them French. A dancing master also was frequently in residence at the Henderson home. Nut Bush communicants attended St. John's Episcopal Church (still extant at Williamsboro) near the home of Judge John Williams, nephew of Mrs. Henderson and law partner of the Henderson's eldest son, Richard. (Both John Williams and Richard Henderson became justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court.)."
273. Online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=markfreeman&id=I064715, "Sarah (Patsy) Daniel, was the daughter of John Daniel IV and his wife, Anne Williams, of Caroline County, Va. They were second cousins, and both were descended from the immigrants John Daniel I and John Williams I, who settled on Queen's Creek in York County, Va. in 1645. Their families intermarried and became connected with the Keeling, Fleming, and Henderson families of York and New Kent whose ancestry has been traced back to Magna Carta Sureties and the Roll of Battle Abbey through the Fleming line.
274. t.
275. Cain book online at Rootsweb.com.
276. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton p. 14.
277. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton p. 12, The descendants of Richadr de Albryghton up to Joseph Albrighton of York County, VA in 1650 is based n the research byReverend Duane H Arnold, Mrs. Eleanor Davic McSwain and Mr Richar Wilcox. There is no absolute proof of the descendant treel.
278. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton p. 13, Mentioned in the will of his Uncle Roger de Albryghton, treasurer of St. Pauls Cathedra in London.
279. Will of Edward MacGeHee, Item I lend to my beloved wife, Elizabeth McGehee, the land and plantation whereon I now live with four hundred acres likewise the following slaves Seasor London Sampson Bristol Jean Lucy Henry Dick Agg Jessee and the only half of the profits of my grist mill with the reaminder of my stock and household goods working tools & c. that's on my plantation during her natural life and my desire is after my wife's decease that the land whereon I now live may be equally divided between my two daughters Elizabeth Wright & my daughter Anna to them and their heirs forever. And further my desire is that after the death of my wife Elizabeth that one half of the mill and the remainder of my household goods & stock with the above slaves lent may be sold by my executors to the highest bidders and seventy five pounds sixteen shillings and eight pence to be paid to my son Jacob McGehee, and th___ pounds sixteen shillings & eight pence to be paid to my son Daniel McGehee also nine pounds three shillings & four pence to be paid to my son William McGehee. And my desire is that after the above cash is paid to my three sons that the balance may be equally divided between my daughter Elizabeth Wright and my six sons Micajah Mumford Daniel William Jacob and Samuel and my daughter Anna. And my desire is that there be no appraisement of my estate nor security given and further my will and desire is that in case either of my six sons or my daughter Anna should dye before they arive to the age of twenty one years or marry's that their part be equally divided among the remainder of the last mentioned children and lstly I do appoint my beloved wife Elizabeth McGehee, son Mumford, my son-in-law Thomas Wright and Henry Macon executors of this my last will & testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 4th Apr 1770. Edward McGehee {seal} Sign'd seal'd & acknowledg'd in the presence of and interlin'd before sealed - Nathan Glenn James Glenn Nehemiah Glenn.
280. Indego3@aol.com, Edward Thomas3 MackGeehe (James MacGregor/Thomas2, Patrick1 MacGregor) was born Bet. 1699 - 1709 in New Kent, Cumberland, or King Williams CO, VA, and died 1770 in Cumberland CO, VA. He married Katrenia Elizabeth DeJarnette April 04, 1734 in VA, daughter of Jean/John DeJarnat and Mary Mumford. She was born 1709 in Cumberland CO, Prince Edward CO/Abingdon Parish, Gloucester CO, VA, and died 1783 in Cumberland CO/Prince Edward CO, VA.
281. Online http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laura47&id=I79798, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/c/g/Earl-J-Mcgehee/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0056.html.
282. Families McGehee Holmes by Nancy Holmes,, p. 5 The de Jarnatt family were French Huguenots.
283. Ancestry.com, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1609974&id=I19806.
284. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=12298314&st=1.
285. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=12360806&st=1.
286. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=11154363&st=1 Lots of discussion on wife and mother.
287. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=1192235&st=1.
288. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=12276791&st=1.
289. Karen Hamilton, Information furnished by Jackie Duncan Youngblood Information from Temple Q Simmons WSimms11311@aol.com Possible that Keturah's father was Graham Deer(e) - Temple believes this info was from research done early 1900's by grandmother of Jerome Hafter (wrote 2 books) He has a SC map showing some of the lands owned by Quin's in York District. The Deere Ferry is just south of Peter's land on the Broad River. This was the same land Peter deeded portions of to his sons in 1810 (York District Deed Book G) Note: Need to search for more information to determine if this ferry belonging to Keturah's parents. Information from wmcke1234@aol.com http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/6843/brent2.html shows birth year as 1780 .
290. 1820 Marion County, MS, Census, | Dear James | 1 2 | 1 | | 3 | | | | | | J520 | Maggie May Ellzey Albritton great grandmother Hugh Nelson Ellzey gggrandfather Rankin Ellzey ggggrandfather Thomas Ellzey (and Mary La Quin) gggggrandparents Ketturah Deer Quinn ggggg-grandmother Census states: Three free white males One free white female Three male slaves.
291. Marriage Book Marion County MS records for 1812-1824, James Deer married Margaret Graham 1820- so how can they be the parents of Kitturah Deer, born 1780?
292. Abstracts and Deeds Marion County, Ms compiled and edited by E. Russ Williams, Jr. of Bogalusa, LA 1962, page 28 or original and page 6 of edited version lists James Deer for 1817.
293. Marriage Book Marion County MS records for 1812-1824, Marriage # 177 Bondsman was William Herring.
294. 1850 Pike County Census and Walthall County Land Records, Kittuarah Quin age 61 living with husband Daniel and mulatto child named Bob Lundy age 6 living with them. She was born in Virginia Name: Keturah Quin Age: 61 Estimated birth year: abt 1789 Birth place: Virginia Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 2, Pike, Mississippi Page: 9 Roll: M432_380 Maggie May Ellzey Albritton great grandmother Hugh Nelson Ellzey gggrandfather Rankin Ellzey ggggrandfather Thomas Ellzey (and Mary La Quin) gggggrandparents Ketturah Deer Quinn ggggggrandmother .
295. Quinn and Allied Families by Madge Quin Fugler, presented to DAR in 1937, Marriage listed.
296. Karen Hamilton, http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alaskalady&id=I2564 Information furnished by Jackie Duncan Youngblood Quin Family Cemetery, Walthall, Mississippi Information from Temple Q Simmons WSimms11311@aol.com Possible that Keturah's father was Graham Deer(e) - Temple believes this info was from research done early 1900's by grandmother of Jerome Hafter (wrote 2 books) He has a SC map showing some of the lands owned by Quin's in York District. The Deere Ferry is just south of Peter's land on the Broad River. This was the same land Peter deeded portions of to his sons in 1810 (York District Deed Book G) Note: Need to search for more information to determine if this ferry belonging to Keturah's parents. Information from wmcke1234@aol.com http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/6843/brent2.html shows birth year as 1780 .
297. Bernard Westbrook, Burial: Near Walkers Bridge S. of Tylertown=Maginolia MS. Road.
298. Pike County Library, Doris Varnado Collection, Packet 20.
299. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, James Denman is listed in Inhabitants of Mississippi in 1816 as transcribed from the original rolls on file in the Department of Archives and History; Centenary Volume, 1917 pp. 66-152.
300. Pike County Library, Doris Varnado Collection, Denman packet DG16 In 1822, there was a James Denman who owned land 17 miles north of Louisiana state line in Amite County (seven miles west of Pike County line). The 1810 Amite County census shows James Denman with two sons, and three daughters. The Eastfork Baptist Church of Amite County, constituted Aug 18, 1810, has Hannah Denman as a member. John Prestridge and Ally Prestigs are also listed. The information on John Prestridges children was given to Doris Varnado by Laura J. Lusk in 1923. Laura Lusk was 79 years old in 1923. .
301. Luke Conerly, "Pike County First Families and Civil War Verterans" mentions J. Denman who settled on Clear Creek and Bogue Chitto River.
302. 1870 Amite Co. MS census, Lucy was dead, and William Marsalis remarried. In this census he was, 60, born 1810 in Georgia; and new wife Elizabeth age 33 born in 1837 in Mississippi. Thomas H Marsalis age 18 born in 1852 medical student; sister Eva was 3 months old.
303. 1860 Amite County, 1 150 150 Marsalis Lucy 46 F W MS X 1 203 203 Denman James 20 M W Planter 1,500 MS 2 203 203 Denman Amanda 19 F W MS 3 203 203 Denman Prudence 1 F W MS are living next door to Ephraim and Letitia Marsalis. I do not know where William Marsalis, Lucy Denman Marsalis' husband, was during this census. He was not dead.
304. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 29, marriage record for William Marsalis and Lucy Denman.
305. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 286, James Denman received land on 31 July 1838. Is this James Denman, Sr., father of the James Denman that Lucy Denman Marsalis is living with in the 1860 Amite County census?
306. Hal Prestridge, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~halprestridge/d0/i0009758.htm#i9758.
307. Amite County Marriage Records, MS, USA, Book 2 Page 352.
308. Doris Varnado, There is a William and Sarah Denman named in the constitution of the Bogue Chitto Baptist Church Oct. 31, 1812. At the time it was in Amite County, but is probably in Pike County now.
309. Ancestry.com, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ttg13&id=I02994.
310. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=10399810.
311. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/northampton/wills/dick1750.txt, Rebecca's mother left her two cows and a calves in her will.
312. Newsom Book complied by Sylvia Spearman Thomas.
313. Kirk Larson, Author: Larson, Kirk Title: "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson" Publication: Personal Research Works including Bethune & Hohenlohe Descendants, 1981-2001, Kirk Larson, Private Library Repository: Name: Kirk Larson Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 U.S.A. Kirk Larson 23512 Belmar Dr. Laguna Niguel CA 92677 U.S.A.
314. Ancestry.com, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dfryanjr&id=I2125.
315. Ancestry.com, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2814546&id=I5621 by James Mannon Although I have found no documented proof that John Dortch was the father of William, the following events cause me to believe he was: 1. In 1721, John Dortch witnessed the will of a friend in Isle of Wight, VA. 2. In 1725 in the same county he patented 145 acres on the south side of Nottoway river and the south side of the three creeks. 3. On Sep 22, 1740, Edward Harris left his son land on the three creeks "which I bought of John Dortch. 4. Then in 1742, "2340 Pg. 107 JOHN DORTCH 5 may 1742 200 acres in Edgecombe County on the N. side of Swift Creek, joining the creek and the mouth of a little branch between JOHN SCOTT and WILLIAM HAYS". 5.Then in 1744 " pg 312 JOHN DORTCH (co. not identified) to WILLIAM DORTCH (co. not identified) 13 Feb 1844 10 pounds current money of Va. 200 acres on the north side of Swift Creek, joining the mouth of a little creek, joining JOHN SCOTT and WILLIAM HAYES Wit: William Collier, Joseph Finch (?) Nathaniel Barlow Reg Edge. Co. Feb. Ct. 1744 R. Forrester C.CT.". These events coupled with the fact that I have found no other John Dortch in NC or VA in that period, and knowing that this 200 acres on Swift Creek formed the nucleos of a plantation that the Dortches lived on for at least 107 years, causes me to beleive that indeed, John was the father of William. I have definitely traced my l8ineage from William and through the above five events to John. B.W. Dortch, 4 April 1994.
316. Will of Annie Dortch, probated Feb 1790, Nash County., NC Will Book 1, page 62, Will of Annie Dortch, probated Feb 1790, Nash County., NC Will Book 1, page 62 names son, Lewis Dortch and Daughters Mollie Newsom and Betty Long.
317. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=22286372.
318. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2814546&id=I4392, At the age of 16, Molly Dortch was employeed at the Meadows Plantation as a housekeeper. This 20,000 plantation was owned by her mother's brother and her uncle Issac Hilliard. While so employeed, she was impregnated by Issac and on April 1, 1765, gave birth to maled child. She named the child Issac Dortch. Issac moved to Robertson County, TN., where he met and married Martha (Patsy) Battle Norfleet, herself a native North Carolian. On September 19, 1940, Nat F Dortch, II recieved the following letter from Charles H. Cooper of Columbus, GA. Dear Mr. Dortch, My great grandfather was Joel Dortch Newsom, of Troup County, La Grange, GA. He was born Nov. 4, 1789, died Dec 5, 1874. I find in the above bible, Issac Dortch, born April 1, 1765. The father of Joel Dortch Newsom was, Issac Newsom and I believe his wife must have been a sister of the Issac Dortch as mentioned above. Issac Newsom's wife was, Molly (Dortch?) Newsom. Can you refer to your line of Dortch and see if you can help me further with Issac Dortch? Yours very truly Charles H. Cooper Blx 179 Columbus Georgia. .
319. USGENWEB, Newsom-Bush Cemetery near Old Hebron, MS.
320. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=22297474&st=1 http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2814546&id=I5549.
321. Message Boards, Estate papers state several times that Crawford Downs (who died before May 26, 1835) left four heirs: Mariah Downs his daughter who had married David McGehee 1-21-1819 Zylpha Downs his daughter who married James McGehee 6-1-1819 Elizabeth Downs his daughter who married Lewis McGehee 4-15-1823 Harrison Hawkins Downs his son. Hawkins married Sarah Richardson 3-29-1832. It is interesting that the three Downs daughters married three McGehee brothers, all sons of Samuel McGehee. All four marriages were in Amite County MS.
322. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 285, Crawford Downs purchased chattel from John McMurray on 15 April 1835.
323. Ann Blomquist, Tate, Taylor, and Southern Families http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ann_blomquist&id=I31511 Crawford Downs has the following informtion: 1794 Hancock Co GA tax list with Isaac, James, and Silas Downs 1801 Jackson Co GA tax list with Isaac, James, John, and Silas Downs 1805 Clarke Co GA tax list with Isaac, James, and John Downs 1809 Morgan Co GA tax list with William Downs 1816 Crawford Downs and Silas Downs purchased items at the estate sale of Benjamin Hawkins 1819 Maybe in MS by this date Crawford is not listed as a head of household in the 1820 census. References Hawkins, Benjamin. Letters, Journals, and Writings of Benjamin Hawkins, Vol II, 1802-1816. p 775. GA Tax Lists .
324. Online http://genforum.genealogy.com/downs/messages/2692.html, According to church records, Mariah was a member of New Providence Baptist Church in Amite County, MS. Date of joining is not known as the records before 1838 do not exist. The minutes show that in February 1838, Mariah and several other members were dismissed by letter in order to form a church at Liberty, now called Liberty Baptist Church. I have only a summary of Liberty's membership rolls, but Mariah is on the roll there. Date of death not recorded. The graves of Mariah and David are found but no tombstones. Someone put these photos on the Internet. .
325. Eleanor Colson, David MCGEHEE m. Mariah DOWNS, 27 Jan 1819 http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=eleanor&id=I01693 http://members.aol.com/eleanorcol/McGehGen1.html .
326. Daughters of American Revolution records of grandmother of Laurel Shannon Albritton., Notarized copy in file No. 1 page 346 State of MS No. 58 by Aaron Butler, JP.
327. Ancestry.com John E Dellinger Family-marvindellinger@blazingisp.net, Carolyn Marvin has Francis b. 1618 Devon, County Devonshire, England. "The Beginnings of Three New Jersey Family Lines" p 18 says in 1652 Francis , Mary (his wife) & probably 1 child were living in Strawberry Bank on western side of Piscataqua River (the stream that now divides New Hampshire from Maine). Strawberry Bank was changed to Portsmouth about 1653. On 17 Apr 1654, the town assigned to Francis a house lot on Noble's Island (now northern part of Portsmouth) & in July 1655 he obtained another house & lot S of Great Bay. Great Bay is now Greenland. Francis Drake served on grand jury of Norfolk Co. in 1663 & he & Nathaniel Drake were sureyors of highways in 1663. In 1668 Francis & Mary dispose of their Greenland property & within 2 yr. the family (5 in all) moved to Piscataway. Their only daughter was married there in Dec of 1670. In 1675, 300 acres were allotted to the family of 5. On 15 July 1675, Francis was made Captain of Twp Militia. In March 1677/8 200 acres were surveyed for him. Francis was also Justice of Peace & Judge of Co. in 1682. .
328. Ancestry.com John E Dellinger Family-marvindellinger@blazingisp.net, Carolyn C Marvin (curlyjo@vcn.com).
329. Ancestry.com John E Dellinger Family-marvindellinger@blazingisp.net, John along with Hugh Dunn & Edmund Dunham presumably started holding some sort of meetings for religious teaching in Piscataway about 1669 & did so for about 2 yr when a Baptist congragation was organized & John became the 1st pastor (The Beginnings of Three New Jersey Family Lines, Runyon Dunn Drake p 16). P 25 says John b. Portsmouth @ 1655. He pastored over 50 yr.; was member of Assembly 1693; Town Clerk 1695. John may have md. 3rd time & moved to Essex Co., towards end of his life. Will said of Essex, yoeman. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=marvindellinger&id=I5255.
330. Ancestry.com John E Dellinger Family-marvindellinger@blazingisp.net, "History of Piscataway Twp 1666-1976" p 63 says "Robert Drake 1580-1667 of Devonshire, England settled as early as 1635 on Piscataqua River, being a man of eminent piety. His son, Francis Drake 1615-1687, upon his father's death moved in 1668 with his wife Mary (Walker) & 3 sons to Piscataway." .
331. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=35708767.
332. 1920 MS Census, Hugh N, age 63, and Lucy, age 60, in 1920 census Name: Hugh N Ellzey Age: 63 years Estimated birth year: abt 1857 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Home in 1920: Beat 4, Pike, Mississippi Home owned: View Image Sex: View Image Marital status: View Image Year of immigration: View Image Able to read & write: View Image Roll: T625_891 Page: 17B ED: 107 Image: 884.
333. 1910 Census, Name: Hugh N Ellzey Age in 1910: 53 Estimated birth year: abt 1857 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1910: 3-Bt, Pike, Mississippi Neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 755 Part: 2 Page: 27A Year: 1910.
334. 1930 MS Census, Hugh N Ellzey is 74, living with Horace and Lurlene Felder as a boarder Name: Hugh N Ellzey Age: 74 Estimated birth year: abt 1856 Birthplace: Mississippi Relation to head-of-house: Boarder Race: White Home in 1930: Beat 4, Pike, Mississippi .
335. 1870 Pike County, China Grove, MS, Name: Hugh Ellzy Estimated Birth Year: abt 1857 Age in 1870: 13 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Township 3 Range 11, Pike, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: China Grove Roll: M593_745 Page: 180 Image: 363 Year: 1870.
336. 1860 Pike County, MS, Name: Hugh M Ellzey Age in 1860: 3 Birth Year: abt 1857 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Male Post Office: Holmesville .
337. 1900 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Pike > Beat 3 > District 109.
338. Tombstone, Hollywood Cemetery, McComb, MS.
339. Todd Ellzey.
340. Treshia Thueson, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tmtresh&id=I1342 "Murder and Mayhem, Criminal Conduct in Old Alexandria, VA., 1749-1800 lists a John ELLZEY as a Constable Operating in FairfaxCounty, 1749-1800; John is mentioned in the will of his father in law, Abraham Lay, dated 28 October 1784 in Loudoun County, Va Fairfield County, South Carolina, Minutes of the County Court 1785-1799, Compiled by Brent Holcomb lists John Elsey, Petit Juror for July term 1797 and January term 1798. Fairfield Co, SC Estate Records include 1809 estate of John Elsey with Lewis Elsey, administrator. "Distribution of procedes from sale of John ELSEY estate (1813): One third to widow; remainder equally divided among Lewis ELSEY, Lydia KEITH, Elizabeth VIEL, Lettace BARKER, Patience MURPHEY, Polly KING, SarahVAUGHN, and Sidney SIMPSON." Further Mar 1813 appraisal list of Prudence Elsey lists Lewis Elsey as administrator. Information from Tim Lewis. A Mrs. Dold, in about 1982, told Margaret DeLeurer that John's parents were Lewis Ellzey and Mary De Bults (Butts). No proof is available. Nancy Dunaway Young acquired this same information. Based on 1800 census. Died intestate. Lewis is listed as administrator of the estates of John Elzey and Prudence Elzey in Fairfield Co., SC. There was no will. .
341. Todd Ellzey, http://home.austin.rr.com/ellzey/jellzeydecend/b30.htm#P30 Descendants of John Ellzey website.
342. Treshia Thueson, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tmtresh&id=I1386 Lewis is first found in his grandfather, Abraham Lay's, will. Lived in Fairfield County SC in 1800 through 1818. US Census Records. There is a tax listing for a Lewis Ellsey in Richmond Co., GA, also in 1818. (This may be the Lewis Ellzey who lived in Edgefield Co., SC about the same time.)There are also tax listings for James and a Nicholas Shaffer who may be his brothers in law. Joined Silver Creek Church, Pike Co. Miss. in 1821 (this is not verified; Eve is recorded in the Silver Creek Baptist Church conference minutes.) Married Eva Shaffer (of German extraction), in Virginia or Pennsylvania. Listed in 1820 Pike County Census as being over 45. Migrated to Pike Co, MS about 1818, settling on the Bogue Chitto River near what has been known as the Stallings Ferry. Deed information from Fairfield County, SC indicates that he sold his last (?) piece of SC property in about October 1818 (Deed Book Z, pp 527-528.) Basic information came from Pike County Records by Luke Ward Conerly and E. Russ Williams. In the McComb City Enterprise (Reel MCE-4, microfilm at McComb library), it also indicates that the Ellzey's came to Mississippi in 1818. Lewis is listed as administrator of the estates of John Elzey and Prudence Elzey in Fairfield Co., SC.
343. Pike County Library, Doris Varnado Collection, Packet 20 Lewis Ellzey, a full blooded Englishman from the noted Mountain Point in England, known as Ellzey's Craig.
344. Laurel Shannon Albritton Gorman Personal Interview, I only knew her as "Ma Ben". She had a lot of children, and they all seemed to have had a lot of children! We would visit rarely, but I do remember what seemed like a huge house with a huge porch wrapped around on three sides. And it also had a forest in the front yard. Of course when I went back, it was a normal sized house with a hedge! The rooms all opened on to one another, with no hallways. The only room that did not open onto the porch was the kitchen, Ma Ben gave me dinner bell, which Istill have.
345. Marriage Record, Pike County, MS File Number 0045874 Book/Page G / 217 Date of Marriage 3/19/1899 Name: Maggie Ellzey Spouse: B. P. Albritton Marriage Date: 06 Mar 1899 County: Pike.
346. 1900 Pike County MS, 1900 United States Federal Census Record about Maggie M Albritton Name: Maggie M Albritton Home in 1900: Beat 3, Pike, Mississippi Age: 19 Estimated birth year: 1881 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Benjamin, Maggie and Otto are in this census.
347. 1930: McComb, Pike, Mississippi.
348. 1920 McComb Ward 2, Pike, Mississippi, Name: Maggie May Albritton Age: 37 years Estimated birth year: abt 1883 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Home in 1920: McComb Ward 2, Pike, Mississippi Sex: Female Marital status: Married Relation to Head of House: Wife Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: Mississippi Father's Birth Place: Mississippi Image: 998 .
349. Death Certificate, Name: Maggie Albritton SSN: 587-02-6953 Last Residence: 39648 Mc Comb, Pike, Mississippi, United States of America Born: 17 Mar 1881 Died: Sep 1975 State (Year) SSN issued: Mississippi (1973 ).
350. Death Certificate, ALBRITTON, HUGH426-10-7536MS 25 Dec 1901 30 Jul 1995 Matthews, North Carolina 28105.
351. Walthal County Land Records, ELLZEY RANKIN C 4 3N 10E WASHINGTON 246.18 1859/02/01 ELLZEY RANKIN C 4 3N 10E WASHINGTON 0 1859/02/01 ELLZEY RANKIN C 4 3N 10E WASHINGTON 0 1859/02/01 ELLZEY RANKIN N 24 1N 9E WASHINGTON 80.43 1892/05/26.
352. 1850 Pike County, MS Police District 3 census, 22 171 171 Elzie Rankin C. 21 M Student 330 Mississippi Living with his widowed mother and siblings.
353. 1870 Pike County, China Grove, MS, Rankin, Mary, Hugh and Clinton Ellzey, Laura Hobbs, Mel..Vaughn, Luce Williams, Emma Ellzey, Ralph Williams all living together.
354. Todd Ellzey, Patentee: RANKIN C ELLZEY Survey State: MISSISSIPPI Acres: 246.18 Metes/Bounds: No Title Transfer Issue Date: 2/1/1859 Land Office: Washington Cancelled: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) Document Numbers Document Nr.: 11034 Accession/Serial Nr.: MS0550__.205 BLM Serial Nr.: MS NO S/N Aliquot Parts Sec./ Block Township Range Fract. Section Meridian State Counties Survey Nr. W½NW 4/ 3-N 10-E No Washington MS Walthall W½NE 4/ 3-N 10-E No Washington MS Walthall W½SE 4/ 3-N 10-E No Washington MS Walthall He appeared in the census in 1860 in Walthall Co., MS. He is reference number 538. .
355. 1860 Pike County, MS, Rankin Charles Ellzey and wife Mary and one child, Hugh. Name: R C Ellzey Age in 1860: 31 Birth Year: abt 1829 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Male Post Office: Holmesville Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age R C Ellzey 31 Mary Ellzey 26 Hugh M Ellzey 3 .
356. 1900: Beat 3, Pike, Mississippi, Name: Runkin c Ellzey Home in 1900: Beat 3, Pike, Mississippi Age: 71 Estimated birth year: abt 1829 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Father Living with his son Clifton. Mary is also still alive.
357. Tombstone, Hollywood Cemetery, McComb, MS.
358. Quinn and Allied Families by Madge Quin Fugler, presented to DAR in 1937, Thomas Ellzey moved to MS at age of 10 and settled on Leatherwood Creek after his marriage to Mary Quinn.
359. Quinn and Allied Families by Madge Quin Fugler, Thomas Ellzey was the third son of Louis Ellzey. He contracted yellow fever while on a business trip to Covington, LA and died of it at the residence of Col. Jesse Thomas before he could be moved home.
360. 1841 MS State Census, Name: THOMAS ELLZY State: MS County: Pike County Township: No Township Listed Year: 1841 Database: MS 1841 State Census Index.
361. Todd Ellzey, Thomas ELLZEY and Mary QUIN were married on 7 Apr 1825 in Pike Co., MS. Mary QUIN (daughter of Daniel QUIN and Ketura DEERE) was born on 22 Mar 1809. She died in 1885 in Pike Co., MS. She was buried in Elliott Cemetary. She is reference number 54. CHECK: Quin history is started on page 238 of: Miss Revolutionary Soidiers G/929.309762/Welch, Alice Tracy BIBLE: Mary's family bible was last owned by: Lloyd Badon - Smithdale, Mississippi Amite County DEATH: Cemetery record shows death in 1896, this is at the Elliott Cemetery G/929.3762/C394/V.6/1959/C.2 CHECK: Go to Elliott cemetary to check date. "The Family History of Peter Quin", by Madge Quin Fugler, 1922 (revised and edited by Jerome C. Hafter 1963-1964), has more complete family data on the family of Thomas Ellzey.
362. Todd Ellzey, Elliot Cemetery.
363. Pike County Library, Doris Varnado Collection, Packet 20 Doris Varnado states the information was obtained from Maria Upton and Vol VI cemetery records page 183; DAR Vol IV, 14, VoL. 6 p. 109 Miss. Cem. records.
364. 1840 and 1845 MS State Census, 1840 census Males- one under 5; one age 5-10; one age 40-50 Females- two under 5; two 5-10, one 10-15, two 15-20, one 40-50.
365. 1850 Marion County Census, Jesse, Lucy and three chuldren with initials only Faulk 1850 Marion County census Jesse age 65, Lucy age 55, D Male age 22, A female age 18, S female age 16 11 301 305 Faulk Jesse 65 M Farming 600 N.C. 12 301 305 Faulk Lucy 55 F N.C. 13 301 305 Faulk D. H. N. 22 M Farming Mis 14 301 305 Faulk A. H. M. 18 F Mis 15 301 305 Faulk S. H. 16 F Mis .
366. 1833 Marion County Census, Faulk 1830 Marion County Census 8 | Faulk Jesse | 1 1 1 | 2 2 1 2 1 | 2 3 1 3 | 1 |.
367. Online http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laura47&id=I79798, Lucy Nance married Jesse "Gelup" Faulk, they have only three daughers with them according to this resource: Sophia, Mary Jan and Aderine.
368. Charles Schweizer1, ID: I2931 Name: John FAULK , Sr. 1 Sex: M Birth: ABT. 1710 in Virginia-North Carolina Death: ABT. 1780 Note: John Faulk lived on the Meherrin River and was the son of Richard Faulk. John Sr. entered land south of the Tar river in 1740 downstream from Rock Mount. In 1762 he moved to Johnston County and had land on the Little River. He built a toll bridge known as Faulk's Bridge still shown on a USGS map dated 1904. He died about 1780. I think his children were Wright, John Jr., who signed as a witness on a deed of John Sr, Thomas to whom John Sr. by deed gave his land north of the Little River, William who is listed as receiving the land south of the Little River in an index (deed lost) and Lourana who marrried Moses Coleman. Moses and Lourana entered land at Fair Bluff in 1772. .
369. 1850 Marion County Census, Jesse, Lucy, three children with initials only.
370. 1860 Marion County Census, Name: Mary J Fortenberry Age in 1860: 36 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Female Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M653_586 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: J W Fortenberry Household .
371. Charles Schweizer, ID: I2937 Name: Richard FAULK 1 Sex: M Note: Richard Faulk lived on the Meherrin River in VA/NC. In his will, he lists John Sr., William, James and Jonathan as sons. I think this Richard is the son or grandson of a Richard Faulk/Folk who landed at Yorktown, VA in 1686. Maybe some day someone can examine Virginia records and see what can be found there. This information is per Charles Schweizer. .
372. Online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SRCH&db=:3006705&surname=F.
373. Fortenberrys in Lancaster, SC in 1790, Fortenberry Lancaster, SC 1790 F425 LANCASTER Co SC FAULKENBUR Andrew M-637 011 024 01 04 03 00 00 F425 LANCASTER Co SC FAULKENBUR David M-637 011 024 02 02 03 00 00 F425 LANCASTER Co SC FAULKENBUR Henry M-637 011 024 01 04 04 00 00 F425 LANCASTER Co SC FAULKENBUR Isaac M-637 011 024 01 02 03 00 00 F425 LANCASTER Co SC FAULKENBUR Jacob M-637 011 024 01 01 01 00 00 F425 LANCASTER Co SC FAULKENBUR Jacob M-637 011 024 02 04 07 00 00 F425 LANCASTER Co SC FAULKENBUR Jonathan M-637 011 024 03 04 03 00 00 F425 LANCASTER Co SC FAULKENBUR Joseph M-637 011 024 01 01 01 00 00 F425 LANCASTER Co SC FAULKENBUR Robert M-637 011 024 01 02 02 00 00 F425 LANCASTER Co SC FAULKENBUR Thomas M-637 011 023 01 01 03 00 00 F425 LANCASTER Co SC FAULKENBUR Widow M-637 011 024 00 00 02 00 00 F425 LANCASTER Co SC FAULKNER Jason M-637 011 023 01 02 04 00 00 .
374. The Fortenberry Families of Southern Mississippi by Adrianne Fortenbery Criminger, 249, John Faulkenberry came to South Carolina with his brother Jacob. In 1774, John Faulkenberry sold the 150 acres he received as a grant to Issac Fortenberry (Lancaster deed book F pp. 7-9).
375. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v104t0613&id=I227, 1700-1719 in near Reading;then Philadelpia Co;then Berks in 1752.
376. Edwin Ambrose Crowell.ftw.
377. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v104t0613&id=I230, 2 MAY 1684 in christened date.
378. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v104t0613&id=I230.
379. 1850 Pike County, MS census, 8 387 388 Thornhill Joseph 85 M Cooper S. Carolina X 9 387 388 Thornhill Ellizabeth 73 F S. Carolina 30B 9 Thornhill Ellizabeth 73 S. Carolina pg0022b.txt Papa Nelson- Nelson Abner Prescott, Sr. great grandfather Courtney Chalotte Beard Prescott gggrandfather Holly Thornhill Beard ggggrandmother William Elisha Thornhill gggggrandfather Elizabeth Fitzpatrick Thornhill ggggggrandmother .
380. 1816 WilkinsonCountyTax List, http://www.rootsweb.com/~msswterr/1816-Jefferson.htm has "M. FtixPatrick" as head of family.
381. Marvin D. Jeter, In 1770, John Fitzpatrick established an English trading post at Manchac along the lower Mississippi River, and British settlers were scattered up and down the river. http://www.uark.edu/depts/contact/explorers.html European Explorers in the Mississippi Valley SITE GUIDE • Introduction • Mississippi Valley Prehistory • Historic Native Americans • European Explorers • Project History & Background • Frequently Asked Questions • ORDER the CD! A CHRONOLOGICAL OUTLINE OF EARLY EXPLORATIONS IN ARKANSAS AND THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY by Marvin D. Jeter.
382. My Southern Family website, Chris Wilkinson, EMail: cottonboll@peoplepc.com Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 Direct descendant of Jack Claiborne Rushing. Has info from Matthew Rushing Descendants in South Mississippi 1810-1995 by Helen Lyndola Rushing (Jones).
383. Ancestry.com Millenium file, Do not know if this records has anything to do with our Elizabeth FitzPatrick Name: Fitzpatrick, Mary Elizabeth Father: Fitzpatrick , William Mother: Brown , Lucy Birth Date: 1779 State: GA Country: USA.
384. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=22863305&st=1 There is a disconnect in the lineage at this point- more is available, but it looks shakey.
385. Cedar Grove Cemetery, Marion County, MS, burial site.
386. 1860 Marion County Census, Name: Gabriella Fortenberry Age in 1860: 10 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Female Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M653_586 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: J W Fortenberry Household.
387. 1880 Carleys Marion County, MS, Name: Gabriel Willoughby Age: 30 Estimated birth year: <1850> Birthplace: --- Relationship to head-of-household: Wife Home in 1880: Carleys, Marion, Mississippi Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Spouse's name: T.W. Willoughby Father's birthplace: --- Mother's birthplace: --- Cannot read/write: View Image Blind: View Image Deaf and dumb: View Image Otherwise disabled: View Image Idiotic or insane: View Image .
388. 1900 Langston, Marion County, MS, Name: Gabriella Willoughby Home in 1900: Langston, Marion, Mississippi Age: 49 Estimated birth year: 1851 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Occupation: View Image .
389. 1870 Columbia, Marion, Mississippi, Gabriella Fortenberry Willoughby is living with her parents and her new husband. Name: Gabrielle Willoughby Estimated Birth Year: abt 1851 Age in 1870: 19 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Columbia .
390. 1820 Marion County, MS Census, F425 LANCASTER Co SC FAULKENBUR Isaac M-637 011 024 01 02 03 00 00 1790 Census.
391. Letter from Claude Fortenberry to Martha Deaton, "The Fortenberry Families of Southern Mississippi" by A. F. Criminger (1984) Letter from Claude Fortenberry to Martha Deaton The following were buried on his property, but were bulldozed and all traces lost: Isaac Fortenberry, Bethany Cordelia Magee Fortenberry, Martha Charlotte , daughter of Isaac, wife of Thomas Pigott. Isaac died without a will and Bethany petitioned the court for a years worth of provisions out of the estate .
392. The Fortenberry Families of Southern Mississippi by Adrianne Fortenbery Criminger, 249, Bethany and Issac lived for sometime in South Carolina before moving to MS. He was in the 1810 census in Lancaster. He was listed as Issac Fartinberry in the 1816 MS census. He received his 160 acre land grant on May 1, 1833.
393. Abstracts and Deeds Marion County, Ms compiled and edited by E. Russ Williams, Jr. of Bogalusa, LA 1962, Page 26 of original and page 6 of edited version lists Issac Fortenberry for 1817.
394. 1840 Marion County, MS, 24 | Fortenberry Isaac | 2 1 | 1 | | | 3 1 | 1 1 1 | 11 | 4 | | | | | | I220 |.
395. 1830 Marion County, MS census, 5 | Fortenbury Isaac | 2 1 1 | 1 | | | | | 5 | | | I220 |.
396. 1866 MS State Census; William and Irma Lampton, Tombtone Inscriptions of Walthall County.
397. 1870census, Name: John Forthenbury Estimated Birth Year: abt 1817 Age in 1870: 53 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M593_739 Page: 288 Image: 577 Year: 1870.
398. 1860 Marion County Census, Name: J W Fortenberry Age in 1860: 43 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M653_586 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: J W Fortenberry Household.
399. Obituary of Hansford J McGehee, He married MRS. M A Gardner. This means Gardner was probably not her maiden name. Gardner was probably the name of her first husband. There is a George Gardner living with wife Martha E. Gardner in the 1850 Amite County census. I checked on this George Gardner and his wife was Martha Gillis. They were married a long time and had many children, so this is not our Martha. There was also a Martha Gardner of the right age in Pike County, living with her mother and three Beale siblings, indicating her mother had remarried. Note to future readers- you knew you were talking about a widow by how her name was written. Mrs Hansford McGeHee meant her husband was alive and Mrs. Martha Ann or Mrs. M. A. McGeHee meant she was a widow.
400. 1850 Amite County, MS, Do not know if this our Martha Name: Martha Gardner Age: 14 Estimated birth year: abt 1836 Birth place: Mississippi Gender: Female Home in 1850(City,County,State): Not Stated, Amite, Mississippi Page: 90 Roll: M432_368.
401. 1850 Amite County, MS, 1850 Amite County. Martha Ann Gardner is living with her two Gardner sisters, and three Beale siblings. It appears her mother has remarried and had more children. Elias Beale 30 Margaret Beale 40 Nancy Gardner 16 Martha Gardner 14 Prucilla Gardner 12 Augustus Beale 6 Elizabeth Beale 3.
402. 1900 Pike County MS, Name: Martha Mcgehee Home in 1900: Zion Hill, Amite, Mississippi Age: 62 Estimated birth year: 1838 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Occupation: View Image Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Zion Hill, Amite, Mississippi; Roll: T623 799; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 20.
403. 1870 Amite County, Name: Martha A Mcgehee Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837 Age in 1870: 33 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Between Jackson and Holmesville R, Amite, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Liberty Roll: M593_721 Page: 413 Image: 76 Year: 1870.
404. Amite County Marriage Records, MS, USA, Book 5 page 291.
405. Bob Manning, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=thebob&id=I000047 Revolutionary War Record of PRYOR GARDNER See Daughters of American Revolution application of Mrs. May Harris Walker, #68392 and application of Mrs. Lucille Mosell McEwen of Jackson, MS. "Pryor Gardner was issued certificate No. 70 Of service in the War of the Revolution, for which payment was due, Certificate issued by Charles Pasteur, Sheriff of Halifax Co. North Carolina, paid at the Hillsboro Treasury Office 1785. Source of Military record: Vol. G. Army Accounts, State Auditors Office Raleigh, N. C." .
406. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 286, President James Madison conveyed land to William Gardner on 8 Feb 1838.
407. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, William Gardner is listed in Inhabitants of Mississippi in 1816 as transcribed from the original rolls on file in the Department of Archives and History; Centenary Volume, 1917 pp. 66-152.
408. 1830 Marion County Census, William Gardner 118 pg111.txt 723, 724 Do not know if this is our William Gardner or just another William Gardner!
409. 1830 Marion County, MS census, There is a William Gardner in the Marion County census in 1830.
410. Paul Blackwell, He came to Amite County, Mississippi, from Warren County, Georgia, around 1810 and served as a member of the Mississippi Legislature from Amite County. He is buried in the Gardner/McKnight Cemetery. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2142840&id=I108999117.
411. Wiiliam Garner and Samuel Garner are listed in Inhabitants of Mississippi in 1816 as transcribed from the original rolls on file in the Department of Archives and History; Centenary Volume, 1917 pp. 66-152.
412. 1816 Amite County, MS census, There were two male Garner families in the 1816 Amite County census. William Garner Samuel Garner.
413. 1850 Pike census, 38 360 361 Waker Sarah 60 F 300 Georgia 39 360 361 Waker Elish 23 M Farmer 300 Mississippi 40 360 361 Waker Ushti 20 F Mississippi 41 360 361 Waker David 21 M Student 300 Mississippi 42 360 361 Waker Augustus 19 M Farmhand 300 Mississippi .
414. Online My Southern Family, ID Number: I62626 She also lived in Franklin County GA and Hardeman TN.
415. Lansing, Mrs. Albert R. Lansing, Sr., Geneological Records Committee Chairmen of Judith Robinson Chapter of D.A.R. McComb, MS June 1, 1960, Birthdate and place.
416. Patricia Mills, rootsweb.com, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2156802&id=I108826700 NOTE: MILITARY RECORDS In Franklin County, Georgia, David, his brother Charles Cawthon, Claiborne Cawthon and WILLIAM GATES were listed on the Muster Roll on October 1, 1793. Their captain was Samuel Walters. Their area was from the mouth of Lightwood Log Creek then up to the confluence of Senaca River, then up Tugalow to the mouth of Gum Log Creek, thence up said Creek to Red Hollow thence along the Dividing Ridge to the head of Lightwood Log then down said Creek to the beginning. Also on the payroll was JOSIAH GATES, and JAMES GATES. Could have been brothers or sons to William Gates Sr. On January 10, 1791, William Gates bought from Nathan Coffee and his wife Mary for thirty pounds, 175 acres in Franklin County, Georgia being part of the 350 acres on waters of Eastanolle Creek, but commonly called "Big Shoal Creek." This was granted to Thomas Colham by Governor Benjamin Fisbourn on September 24, 1788. Signed: Nathan Coffey [X], and Mary Coffey [X], and witness was Larkin Cleveland, Justice of the Peace. My March 27, 1797, William Gates bought 150 acres for $100 from Nathaniel Payne and his wife Milly on Dosses Creek of the Broad River. Signed: Nathaniel Payne, and Milly Payne [X], and witness was Moses Payne, Justice of the Peace. Then June 12, 1797, William Gates sold the same piece of land back to Nathaniel Payne for $100. Witnesses: Robert Walters, Justice of the Peace; and also, John Walters, Justice of the Peace. In Franklin County, Georgia Tax Book we see that William Gates farmed 350 acres on the Big Shoal Creek that was owned by Thomas Cotham. He farmed this from 1798 to 1803. .
417. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=105951434&st=1.
418. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=59757760&st=1.
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420. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=65883930&st=1.
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422. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=1425718&st=1.
423. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=7691470&st=1.
424. Dr. Frank Oliver Clark.
425. Henry Parkman Jr. owned valuable lands in Edgefield County, South Carolina and are recorded there in the Court House Edgefield, record will also show Massey, his wife, was signing her dower to some of these lands sold in 1817. She was one of the daughters of Joseph Minter and his wife Anna Maria Goode. She is also mentioned in the will of her father, Joseph Minter, and also in her mother's will (1802), now Mrs. Anna Maria Minter Williams, widow of Major John Williams of Edgefield District, South Carolina. He died 1794.
426. Ancestry.com, June 20, 1805- date her will was proven in Edgefield, SC http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v58t2960&id=I372.
427. Outz Family Tree, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rawboots2&id=I26243 Thurmond Cem, Edgefield, SC _UID: DA2C1B7BB3C95F4A990810015C208EE6637B Note: The Strom's of South Carolina 1765-1983 by Samuel T. Strom and Martha J. Strom, pp. 21,153-154 .
428. OLD FRANKLIN AND WILKES CO'S GA AND THEIR SPIN-OFFS. ****A REPOSITORY ONLY****, Guardians Bonds - Will Book B p73: L2000 Charles Gordon, guard. to Joseph, Stephen, Philadelphis, Benjamin, Mary Ann, and Sarah Herndon, orphs. of Joseph Herndon, with Edward Herndon and John Holloday, sec. Oct 1, 1759. PAGE 76: L500 Charles Gordon, guard. to Nancy Gordon, orph. of John Gordon, with Edward Herndon, sec. Mch. 22, 1771. .
429. Ancestry.com, fleissm@juno.com Date: 3 Feb 2003.
430. OLD FRANKLIN AND WILKES CO'S GA AND THEIR SPIN-OFFS. ****A REPOSITORY ONLY****.
431. 1860 Amite County, 13 205 205 Marsalis Mary 75 F W Planter 3,000 16,000.
432. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 290, Mary M. Marsalis conveyed land to P. H. Marsalis heirs on 27 Oct 1846. She conveyed chattel to William Marsalis on 4 Mar 1851.
433. 1850 Amite County, MS, Living in this household 88A 1 Marsalis Gensa 8 Amite Co Miss pg0077b.txt 88A 4 Marsalis Martha E. 3 Amite Co Miss pg0077b.txt 88A 2 Marsalis Mary J. 6 Amite Co Miss pg0077b.txt 88A 15 Marsalis Mary M. 66 N.C. pg0077b.txt 88A 3 Marsalis Sarah 3 Amite Co Miss pg0077b.txt .
434. 1870 Amite County Census.
435. OLD FRANKLIN AND WILKES CO'S GA AND THEIR SPIN-OFFS. ****A REPOSITORY ONLY****.
436. 1820 Marion County Census, William Graham Dugald Graham.
437. Marriage Book Marion County MS records for 1812-1824, Marriage # 177 Bondsman was William Herring.
438. Kirk Larson.
439. Kirk Larson, REFN: HWS127151 Ancestral File Number: FL82-HC .
440. Newsom Book complied by Sylvia Spearman Thomas.
441. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~harrisonrep/Harrison/d0055/g0000087.html#I1018, Will of Andrew Harrison of St. Mary's Parish, Essex Co. VA proved 18 Jun 1719. copy from Phebe Morgan phebe@mindspring.com.
442. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~harrisonrep/Harrison/d0096/g0000014.html#I1020, IGI International Genealogical Index, LDS.
443. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~harrisonrep/Harrison/d0021/g0000018.html, "The Will of John Harrison names his children James, Mary, Anne, Martha, Elizabeth, John, Andrew, Richard and Isom. Executors were John William Daniel, John Chism and Sarah Daniel Harrison. Witnesses to the Will were Thomas Greenwood, Joseph Collins and Francis Luck. Halifax Co., VA Will Book O page 108 Will of John Harrison written 7 Jan 1761 Wife: Sarah Harrison Sons: "oldest son" James Harrison, John, Andrew, Richard and Isam Harrison Daughters: Mary, Ann, Martha and Elizabeth Harrison Executors: John Ches___, friend, John Williams Daniel, "my wife's brother", Sarah Harrison Witnesses: Joseph Collins, Thomas Greenwood. Proved 6 July 1761.
444. "Handwriten lineage from a Harrison Farley, great grandson of Harriet (she a great grandau of this John): John Harrison (b. 1712) came to VA from England m. Sarah Daniel. Children: James, Andrew, John (we have no record of his children if married), Col. Richard, Mary, Elizabeth, Anna, Martha, Isham. "John and Sarah must have moved to Goochland shortly after they were married where they lived at the confluence of the James and Rivanna rivers. Upon the division of Goochland in 1748, they found they now lived in Cumberland Co though they hadn't moved. Sarah's aunt and uncle, Samuel and Elizabeth (Williams) Henderson, also lived in Cumberland then and among their other neighbors were Francis Luck, John Chisum, Jr of Caroline and Andrew Harrison, possibly John's uncle. "John Chisum and John Harrison were close friends. In 1754 the Hendersons moved to the Nut Bush community in Granville Co., NC and sometime before 1760 both John Chisum, Jr and Francis Luck moved from Cumberland to Halifax Co, VA (present Pittsylvania). John Harrison and his family also moved to Halifax but the date is uncertain. Harrison is named among 30 of he earliest and most prominent citizens of Halifax who owned land and slaves. Neighbors in Halifax were Pigg, Dillard, Hurt, Collins, and Ecchols families all of whom originated in the Reedy-Polecat Creek area of St. Margaret's parish in Caroline Co.
445. "Upon the death of John, Sarah rented the Halifax plantation to tenants and took her children to live with her parents at Daniel's Mill in Caroline Co. Sometime before June 1761, the Daniel family and Sarah moved to the Nut Bush community in NC to join their Williams, Daniel and Henderson relatives. Sarah's brothers James and John Williams Daniel had gone there from VA in 1760.John Harrison bought 696 acres on Straitstone Creek in Halifax "where I now live" from Francis Luck on 17 Jan. 1761. The land was granted to Luck six months earlier and was in two parcels on both sides of the creek. One tract, adjoining Echols' corner, contained 296 acres "with houses, orchard, garden, woods, water courses, and other appurtenances," and was the plantation on which the Harrison's resided. The other, Harrison's upper survey, consisted of 400 acres adjoining Collins' corner. On the same day that Harrison bought the Straitstone Creek plantation, he made his will - "being sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory." He signed his name, and it was witnessed by Joseph Collins, Francis Luck, and Thomas Greenwood. The will was probated on 16 July 1761 at a Halifax court. He "lent" to his wife Sarah for her lifetime the house "where I now dwell" with 130 adjoining acres, to pass to "my eldest son James" at her death, except household goods which were to be divided among my four daughters, Mary, Anne, Martha, and Elizabeth." Sarah also received the chattels (slaves) and money from any debts owed him. lie left the remainder of the homestead tract (166 acres) to sons John, Jr. and Andrew, and the upper survey (400 acres) to Richard and Isham. He named as executors with his wife "my friend John Chisum and my wife's brother John Williams Daniel."~ 8 James Harrison was 13 years old when his father died. It is believed that Mrs. Sarah (Daniel) Harrison rented the Halifax plantation to tenants and took her children to live with her parents at Daniel's Mill in Caroline County. By March.
446. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~harrisonrep/Harrison/d0054/g0000013.html#I7365.
447. http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=markfreeman&id=I636374.
448. Dawn Lindsey Mills, "Treasurers of the Past", Ancestry.com # Military Service: Revolutionary War # Military Service: 14 FEB 1779 Battle of Kettle Creek # Residence: 1755 Caswell County # Residence: 1771 Wilkes County # Residence: AFT. 1779 Brunswick, Glynn, GA # Note: Moved to Orange County, NC with mother & siblings.
449. DAR records-second hand, ROSTER OF SC PATRIOTS, P. 422 1776, CAPT. SC MILITIA, 1ST BATTALION OF THE 47TH BURIAL 1822, WOODED AREA, 1 MILE FROM HWY 51, BETWEEN BOGUE CHITTO AND NORFIELD, LINCOLN CO MS FOUNDER MAR 4 1821, MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH, LINCOLN CO MS RICHLAND CO SC, AS A BAPTIST MINISTER LAND: DEC 22 1818, SEC 12, T5N, R7E@, SW4& NE4 LINCOLN CO MS REMOVED 1810, MS TERRITORY, LAWRENCE/PIKE CO MS, WITH HIS SON-IN-LAW STEPHEN SASSER RESIDENCE RICHLAND CO SC.
450. 1850 Pike County census, Found this- do not know if or how it connects- 16 1 1 Hart Jacob 24 M Merchant Poland.
451. Robert Bush http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2550597&id=I10058, ROSTER OF SC PATRIOTS, P. 422 BURIAL 1822, WOODED AREA, 1 MILE FROM HWY 51, BETWEEN BOGUE CHITTO AND NORFIELD, LINCOLN CO MS FOUNDER MAR 4 1821, MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH, LINCOLN CO MS 1776, CAPT. SC MILITIA, 1ST BATTALION OF THE 47TH RICHLAND CO SC, AS A BAPTIST MINISTER LAND: DEC 22 1818, SEC 12, T5N, R7E@, SW4& NE4 LINCOLN CO MS REMOVED 1810, MS TERRITORY, LAWRENCE/PIKE CO MS, WITH HIS BRO-IN-LAW STEPHEN SASSER RESIDENCE RICHLAND CO SC .
452. Larry Alexander, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lra001&id=I01503 Name: John Bryan (twin)* HART 1 Sex: M Birth: ABT 1760 in NC 2 Birth: 1755 in New Bern, Craven Co, NC 1 Death: 21 DEC 1822 in Near Bogue Chitto, Lincoln Co, MS 2 3 Death: SEP 1823 4 Burial: 1822 Wooded area, 1 mile from HSwy 51, betw Bogue Chitto & Norfield, Lincoln Co, MS 3 5 6 Residence: Richland Co., SC Event: Removed 1810 Mississippi Territory, Lawrence/Pike co, MS, w/his bro-in-law Stephen Sasser. 7 Event: Owned land 22 DEC 1818 Sec 12, T5N, R7E@, SW4& NE4 Lincoln Co, MS (he is of Lawrence co, MS) 4 Event: Owned land 2 MAY 1785 Recd Rev. War Bounty 300 acres 8 Event: Owned land 1807 Bought 1056 acres on Gill's Creek, Columbia, SC 4 Event: Owned land 7 AUG 1816 Sec 12, T5N, R7E@, NW4 Lincoln Co, MS (he is of Lawrence co, MS) 4 ORDN: Richland Co, SC, as a Baptist Minister. 4 Military Service: 1776 Capt. SC Militia, 1st Battalion of the 47th ??, 8 9 10 11 Event: Founder 4 MAR 1821 Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Lincoln Co, MS 12 Event: Pension W3805; BLWt. 1108-200-Lt. Iss. 5/10/1796 to John Shtis(?), ass. No papers 13 Reference Number: 138 Note: Need to SEE: Roster of SC Patriots, p. 422.
453. Pike County Library, Doris Varnado Collection.
454. Buried, Hugh P. Irwin Place.
455. Online by ROBERT BUSH, MILITARY SERVICE: APR 14 1753, PVT., IN CAPT JOS. BRYAN CO., CRAVEN CO., NC OWNED LAND FEB 1748/49, FOR 50 POUNDS, 169 ACRES, MAUL'S RUN, FROM HIS BROTHER - IN - LAW LEWIS BRYAN, PATENTED BY LEWIS 23 NOV 1739 http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2550597&id=I05733.
456. Larry Alexander, Name: Richard* HART Sex: M Birth: ABT 1721 1 2 Death: in SC Military Service: 14 APR 1753 Pvt, in Capt Jos. Bryan Co, Craven Co, NC Event: Owned land FEB 1748/49 For 50 pounds, 169 acres, Maul's Run, from his brother-in-law Lewis Bryan, patented by Lewis 23 Nov 1739 3 Sources: Title: Will of his uncle Peter Hand, Craven Co, NC, dated 1 Feb 1730 Title: Inventory of Peter Hand's estate, dated 19 Sep 1732 Title: Craven Co, NC Deed Book 1 Repository: Call Number: Media: Official Document Page: p. 400 .
457. Robert Bush http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2550597&id=I10058.
458. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=30550691.
459. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=25377515&st=1.
460. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=20738663&st=1.
461. John Poole.
462. RjpooleRoots.comhttp://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=johnandgina1991&id=I01114.
463. Outz Family Tree, The Strom's of South Carolina 1765-1983 by Samuel T. Strom and Martha J. Strom, p. 153 Mary's maiden name may have been "Hitt". .
464. Ancestry.com, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dfryanjr&id=I2122.
465. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2814546&id=I4320, Janney Dortch's will In the name of God Amen, I Janney Dortch in Nash County being very sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given unto God therefor and knowing that is appointed for all women once to die I do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with I give, devise, dispose of the same in the following manner and form. Item: I give to my daughter Molly Newsom to value of five shillings. Item: I give to my daughter Betty Long to value of five shillings likewise constitute, ordain and make my son Lewis Dortch my only and sole executor of this my last will and testament and the remaining part of my hold estate I do leave to my son Dortch and I do hereby disallow, revoke and disanul all and every other former testaments, wills, legacies bequeathed ratifyed and confirming this an no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 11th day of May 1789. her Signed sealed and delivered in Janney X Dortch (seal) mark presence of us Berry Merritt, William Whitehead, Thomas Manning, William Jelks, John Screws.
466. 1850 Pike census, Name: Martha Sasser Age: 38 Estimated birth year: abt 1812 Birth place: South Carolina Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 4, Pike, Mississippi Page: 39 Roll: M432_380 28 513 514 Sasser James Sr. 40 M Farmer 160 S. Carolina 29 513 514 Sasser Martha 38 F S. Carolina 30 513 514 Sasser Jam M. 17 M Mississippi X 31 513 514 Sasser Joseph 15 M Student Mississippi X 32 513 514 Sasser Sarah 11 F Mississippi X 33 513 514 Sasser James Jr. 8 M Mississippi X 34 513 514 Sasser Daniel V. 7 M Mississippi X 35 513 514 Sasser William P. 5 M Mississippi 36 513 514 Sasser Julia 3 F Mississippi 37 513 514 Sasser Thomas 1 M Mississippi .
467. 1870 Lincoln MS census, Martha is living next door to her daughter Jane Sasser Prestridge in the 1870 census. Name: Martha Sasser Estimated Birth Year: abt 1812 Age in 1870: 58 Birthplace: South Carolina Home in 1870: Township 5, Lincoln, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Summit Roll: M593_737 Page: 6 Image: 12 Year: 1870.
468. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, Silas Hollis is listed in Inhabitants of Mississippi in 1816 as transcribed from the original rolls on file in the Department of Archives and History; Centenary Volume, 1917 pp. 66-152.
469. Hal Prestridge, 1880 Census Place Beat 4, Lincoln, Mississippi Family History Library Film 1254655 NA Film Number T9-0655 Page Number 117D Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Martha SASSER Self W Female W 68 SC SC SC (living two door down from Joseph Sasser(age 46) her son, also next door is D.V. Sasser(age 37) another possible son) The on the other side is T.A. Moak (age 41) and his family, followed by Zarachiah Moak(age 25)and family, the M.M. Moak (age 33) and family, then Richard R. Moak (age 23)and family .
470. 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi, 1860 United States Federal Census Record about Martha Sasser Name: Martha Sasser Age in 1860: 48 Birth Year: abt 1812 Birthplace: South Carolina Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Female Post Office: Holmesville .
471. 1830 MS State Census.
472. Marriage, room: Wynne Nance Bride: Doritha Holmes Bond Date: 19 Mar 1782 Bond #: 000042123 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 ImageNum: 003802 County: Duplin Record #: 01 062 Bondsman: Cader Vann Witness: Wm Dickson, Clerk of Court.
473. 1830 MS State Census, 8 | Holmes Josiah | 3 1 1 | 1 1 | 1 | 1 | | | 9 | | | J200 |.
474. Online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~vhart/Beard.html, Groom: Wynne Nance Bride: Doritha Holmes Bond Date: 19 Mar 1782 Bond #: 000042123 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 ImageNum: 003802 County: Duplin Record #: 01 062 Bondsman: Cader Vann Witness: Wm Dickson, Clerk of Court .
475. 1866 Marion County census, LUCY MRS. FAULK MS Marion County No Township Listed 1866 004 MS 1866 State Census Index .
476. 1860 Marion County census, Lucy Falk living with son Daniel in 1860 Age in 1860: 67 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Female Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M653_586 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: Lucy Falk Household .
477. Ancestry.com, richardmmedders@msn.com Date: 15 Apr 2004.
478. Ancestry.com, richardmmedders@msn.com Date: 15 Apr 2004 The Medders Family Tree # Ancestral File #: BQ92-S6 # _UID: FAFF64AC32B21346818FB0FF55548793C8F4 # Note: 1 _UID 8195DCC2CF87A140B775F16BFCD1E4799D04 .
479. Online http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laura47&id=I79798, http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1555275&id=I66794263.
480. Clan Blackstock, Our clan status is based on the issuance of a coat of arms in 1565 and confirmed by a letter from Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw and dated 13 March 1991.We have a rich history and are learning more each day. It has been noted by schlors that Robert Burns poem "Old Cauldreth" was written to a Jane Blackstock. The seventh largest battle of the American Revolutionary war was fought on William Blackstocks farm which is presently being made into a South Carolina State park on the Palmetto Trail commemorating Revolutionary War battles. William Blackstock was married to Mary Irwin daughter of General Irwin and wife Elander.
481. Dr. Frank Oliver Clark, http://sciway3.net/clark/gill/childrenjohngill1733.html DAR application 638260-A654 (supplement A654 added onto the existing DAR application 638260) was filed by Faraba Elizabeth Price Jones in 1985, through John Gill, I's, daughter Mary Gill who married John B. Hart, and states that the wife of John Gill, I, or MS-1, who was the mother of Mary Gill was in fact Mary Jackson. Mrs. Jones resided in 1985 in Pt. Gibson, Mississippi. I wrote a letter to her in 1992 which was unanswered and unreturned. In this application, A654, which is an addendum to the original, 638260, it is stated that John Gill, born c1730, perhaps in Virginia, died after 17 Feb. 1785 in SC. This application gets honors for asserting Virginia instead of using the mariner connection. This application states that daughter Mary Gill born c1758 in Richland Dist., SC, died in Lawrence Co., MS ca1820, married before 1787 in SC to John Bryan Hart born c1760 in New Bern, NC, died in Lawrence Co., MS before December 1822. This DAR application went against the tides of both Cupit and Andrea, and was clearly correct. I also note that the dates in this DAR application are consistent with all extant documentation quoted herein (again, this does not mean it is correct!).
482. Died in Childbirth, Mary Jane Jones Newsom died giving birth to William L. Newsom, who also died that day. She stated in the 1850 census that she was born in LA. Her son stated in later census that she was born in GA. I chose to use her statement.
483. 1850 Lawrence County, MS, Name: Mary J Newsom Age: 23 Estimated birth year: abt 1827 Birth place: Louisiana Race: White Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Not Stated, Lawrence, Mississippi .
484. Online by ROBERT BUSH, APPRAISAL 6 OCT 1695, ISLE OF WIGHT CO, VA IMMIGRATION ABT. 1646, NORTHAMPTON CO ,VA.
485. Online http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laura47&id=I79798, 1820 Wilkinson County, Mississippi (1 male 16-26, 1 male 45+, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 26-45, 13 people engaged in agriculture, slaves).
486. Online http://www.kaigler.org/index2.htm, Andrew Kaigler moved from SC where he had land grants #20 and #21 to Williamson County Tennessee and later to Wilkinson County Mississippi. In 1815, John Ogden deeded land in Wilkinson County Mississippi to Andrew and to William Kaigler of Tennessee. The 1822 State Census in Mississippi shows Andrew being over 70 years old. His will proved Wilkinson County Mississippi, 1825.
487. Online Kaigler http://www.kaigler.org/Documents/MatKaigler.doc, He was in Revolutionary Army.2 He served under Colonel Robert Goodwyns Company of South Carolina. An account of his service appears in Salleys History of Orangeburg County, page 271.
488. Online http://www.kaigler.org/Documents/MatKaigler.doc.
489. Online http://www.kaigler.org/index2.htm, 1790 (Northern Part of) Orangeburg District, South Carolina _ELEC: 16 JAN 1777 The South Carolina Legislature passed an Act for raising taxes. Andrew Kaigler, along with George Stroul and William Geiger were appointed as Inquirers and Collectors for Saxe-Gotha district.
490. Kaigler of South Carolina Robert V. Parr edited The German roots of Kaigler, (Kögler, Kegler), family are apparently centered in two places in Germany, Eckartsberga and Dresden. The name in Germany, as in the United States, is rare but the family appears in Eckartsberga (Saxony) since before 1700. According to those records, an early Kegler was Nikolaus, born about 1660 and married Anna Catherine Friese. They had several children whose baptismal records are preserved in Eckartsberga. Nikolaus is reported to be a "free mason." He died 11/21/1704. Children: Johann Michael Kegler, born before 1694, married in 1716 Catherine Koppe, daughter of Andreas Koppe, Susanna Kegler, baptized 6/4/1694, Johann Andreas Kegler, born 1697, married 11/21/1725, Maria Christina Werner, daughter of Rudolph Werner. Hans Christopf Kegler, born 1700, died 9/5/1709, Marie Christina Kegler, born 1701. Another Eckartsberga record reads as follows: 18 (October) 1734 was born on 20 (October) 1734 was Christened Johann Andreas Kegler, a son of Johann Andreas Kegler, citizen and shoemaker here, and his wife Maria Christina. God-parents: Master Johann Andreas Zeise, citizen and turner here, Master Johann Michael Rose, cloth-weaver and thread-weaver here, and Anna Christina Uhlstein of Mallendorf" It appears that the first immigrant of the name Kögler (Kaigler) was Georg, shown as a carpenter in a list of Salzburgers who embarked from Europe October, 31 1734, arriving in America December, 28 1734 and settling at Ebenezer community Georgia, with other Salzburgers. He continues to be included in lists of residents in Ebenezer in 1741 and acted as godfather on December 12, 1757; his wife Barbara was godmother on March 2, 1762. By January 16, 1775, a list of the Jerusalem Church of Ebenezer, Georgia, includes on the roll only the name of John Kaigler (Kögler). Matthew Kaigler is shown to have a land grant in South Carolina in 1754, followed by land grants to Frederick Kaigler, 1781, Camden Di.
491. Online http://www.kaigler.org/Documents/MatKaigler.doc.
492. Online Kaigler http://www.kaigler.org/Documents/MatKaigler.doc, KAIGLER was born in 1790 in Orangeburg District, Dobbs County, South Carolina. He died in Jul 1830 in Woodville, Wilkinson County, Mississippi. He signed a will about 1833 in Wilkinson County, Mississippi.3 David Kaigler is mentioned in the following court records: 1-15-1833 = final settlement of David's estate by John Kaigler 1-2-1836 = John Kaigler, guardian of William W. Kaigler, one of the minor heirs of David Kaigler He was possibly the David Kaigler in 2 Regt. (Benton's) TN Volunteers in War of 1812. Both David and Nancy died early. Their children were placed under the guardianship of their uncle, John Kaigler, by the Mississippi State Orphans Court. From John Busby. He was married to Nancy MILES on 8 Sep 1816 in Williamson County, Tennessee. Nancy MILES died in Sep 1826 in Wilkinson County, Mississippi. According to John Busby, she died at the home of her son-in-law, B. S. Alford. David KAIGLER and Nancy MILES had the following children: +55i.Isabella N. KAIGLER. +56ii.William W. KAIGLER Sr.
493. Connie Campbell, Both David and Nancy died early. Their children were placed under theguardianship of their uncle, John Kaigler, by the Mississippi StateOrphans Court. From John Busby. David Kaigler is mentioned in the following court records: 1-15-1833 = final settlement of David's estate by John Kaigler 1-2-1836 = John Kaigler, guardian of William W. Kaigler, one of the minor heirs of David Kaigler.
494. Connie Campbell, Will: Abt 1833 Wilkinson County,Mississippi 1 Event: was possibly the David Kaigler in 2 Regt. (Benton's) TN Volunteers Unknown War of 1812 .
495. Online http://www.our-heritage.com/, Obit states that she died at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. B. S. Alford. by Jennifer Shipley.
496. Online http://www.kaigler.org/index2.htm, Isabella N. Kaigler was the mother of eleven sons. She lost four sons in the Civil War, one was captured and lost three in their childhood during the war years.
497. Online Kaigler http://www.kaigler.org/Documents/MatKaigler.doc, Isabella N. KAIGLER was born on 18 Feb 1817 in Williamson County, Tennessee. She resided at in 1870 in Lincoln County, Mississippi. She died on 23 Sep 1895 in Pike County, Mississippi. She was buried in HM Norman Cemetery, Pike County, Mississippi. She was the mother of eleven sons..2 She lost four sons in the War between the States, had one taken prisoner, and lost three in their childhood during the war years. She was married to Louis N. CONEY (son of William CONEY and Rachel ?) before Jun 1835. Louis N. CONEY died in 1841.2 Isabella N. KAIGLER and Louis N. CONEY had the following children: 86i.Aquilla CONEY. 87ii.William CONEY (twin). 88iii.John CONEY (twin) and his twin brother, William, were very much alike.. Their family even had a hard time telling them apart until they smiled. William had a dimple in one cheek. 89iv.Louis CONEY.
498. 1910 Census, Her son, David Aquila Coney, stated his mother was from Louisiana.
499. 1850 Police District 5, Pike, MS, Isabella Kaigler Coney has remarried after the death of her husband Louis Coney. 1850 United States Federal Census Record about Isabel Norman Name: Isabel Norman Age: 32 Estimated birth year: abt 1818 Birth place: Tennessee Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 5, Pike, Mississippi .
500. 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi, 1860 United States Federal Census Record about Issabel Norman Name: Issabel Norman Age in 1860: 43 Birth Year: abt 1817 Birthplace: Tennessee Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Female Post Office: Holmesville .
501. 1870: Township 5, Lincoln, Mississippi, 1870 United States Federal Census Record about Isabella Norman Name: Isabella Norman Estimated Birth Year: abt 1818 Age in 1870: 52 Birthplace: Tennessee Home in 1870: Township 5, Lincoln, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Bogue Chitto .
502. Online http://www.our-heritage.com/, Obit states that she died at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. B. S. Alford. by Jennifer Shipley.
503. http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=markfreeman&id=I064686.
504. Steven Haynes online World Connect Family Tress, Notice to Researchers- the email accounts listed for Steve Haynes do not work so I have not been able to confirm his informatiton. In addtition, I have tried to contact four other people using the same information, and none of their email accounts work either. If the Haynes information is correct, then this Eva Kelknar Shaffer cannot be the one who married Lewis Ellzey. The Haynes research has her dying in 1830, and not marrying Lewis Ellzey. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2582487&id=I236 Vol. 2, 2] Deed Book E, Page 12, 18 Nov. 1783(Lease] Between Henry Kelkner of County of Shanando (to] Jacob Longnecker of same County ... Consideration of five Shillings ... Tract of Land containing forty seven acres Lying near Mill Creek in aforesaid County ... being one half of a larger tract of Ninety four acres granted to the sd. Henry Kelkner by deed from the Proprietors office bearing date 30th day of April 1779 & the forty seven acres by a Division Survey thereof made by Jacob Rinker ... Penniwits corner in Michael Pences Line ... Paying the rent of one pepper corn on Lady Day next ... Wit: Jacob Rinker, Jr. Henry (+) Kelkner John Burt Recorded: 27 Nov. 1783 Note: (Research): Henry KELKNAR Sex: M Event(s): Birth: Abt. 1738 Shenandoah, Virginia Parents: Father: Michael KELKNAR Mother: Elizabeth Father: Michael KELKNAR b: Abt 1717 in Germany Mother: Elizabeth STAPLETON b: Between 1710 and 1719 Marriage 1 Barbara STAPLETON b: Abt 1740 Married: 1758 in Frederick Co., Va. Change Date: 19 Oct 2002 Children Eve KELKNAR b: 1760-1770 in Shenandoah Co., VA Barbara KELKNAR b: 1763 Henry KELKNAR b: Abt 1765 Christina KELKNAR b: 1770 Elizabeth KELKNAR b: 1773 Michael KELKNAR b: 1776.
505. Steven Haynes online World Connect Family Tress, Name: Michael KELKNAR Given Name: Michael Surname: Kelknar Sex: M Birth: Abt 1717 in Germany Death: 5 Apr 1775 in Frederick Co, Va Change Date: 21 Nov 2002 at 10:47 Note: (Research): Michael KELKNAR Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: Elizabeth Marriage: Abt. 1757 Of, Shenandoah, Virginia Marriage 1 Elizabeth STAPLETON b: Between 1710 and 1719 Note: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael KELKNAR Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: Elizabeth Marriage: Abt. 1757 Of, Shenandoah, Virginia Married: 1734 in Zion Lutheran Church, Richmond Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Change Date: 20 Oct 2002 Children Henry KELKNAR b: Abt 1738 Anna Catherine KELKNAR b: 15 Nov 1748 in Berks Co., Pa Mary Maria KELKNAR b: 1742 in Berks Co, Pa Elizabeth KELKNAR b: 22 May 1746 in Berks County, Pennsylvania Eve Elizabeth KELKNAR b: 1738 in Berks County, Pennsylvania http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2582487&id=I238.
506. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=4723085&st=1.
507. Amite County MS wills, Elizabeth Husbands Sept. 21, 1844 1. Ivy Tristan Kinabrew, minor grandson. 2. David John Garner Kinabrew, son of grandson, John G. Kinabrew 3. Marshall Leander Stanley Kinabrew, son of grandson, John G. Kinabrew. Witnesses: Ephraim Marsalis Matilda Trentham T. M. Smiley In Open Court, Oct. 28, 1844 Note: Elizabeth Husbands is the grandmother of John G. Kinnebrew. He was born in 1813. She died in 1844. She would have been born around 1763-1773. It appears Elizabeth remarried a man with the last name “Husbands”. Ivy Tristan Kinnebrew and John G. Kinnebrew are brothers? .
508. Amite County Land Grants to 1830, Elizabeth Husbands received a land grant Sept. 15, 1832. Thomas L. Husbands received a land grant Mar. 1, 1816. I do not know if Thomas L. Husbands is related to Elizabeth Husbands.
509. Lincoln County, Ga Land Lottery, Lincoln Co., GA Revised 13 Nov 2004 1805 Georgia Land Lottery (those drawing from Lincoln Co.) Jacob KINNEBREW 1807 Georgia Land Lottery (those residents of Lincoln Co. winning land): Cathareine KILGORE (Normon's Dist.) Jacob KENNEBREW (Gartrell's Dist.) 1832 Georgia Land Lottery (aka Cherokee Land Lottery) ­ (those residents of Lincoln Co. winning land): Elizabeth KENEBREW, widow (Jones' Dist.) .
510. The Early Records of Georgia, Volume I, Wilkes County - Start of Page 239, Page 76--BENTLY, JOHN to Balaam Bentley 100 on Loyds creek adj. Jacob Kinnebrew and Francis Trawick. June 7, 1786. Peter Smith, Robt. Hamilton, Test. .
511. The Early Records of Georgia, Volume II, Wilkes County - Start of Page 21, Jacob Kinnebrew, 1 1/2 polls, 1 slave, 787 1/2 acres Wilkes Co. .
512. Bill Kinniburgh, Hi Shannon the name although not common has hundreds of different branches and various spellings most originating from central Scotland in recorded times from the 1700's and your spelling ending brew is unique to America. So no doubt the original form was closer to kinniburgh/borough/burch/broch etc and sometimes started with a C instead of a K.The name is Norman French and originates from the town of Connisborough in Yorkshire, England. In about 1164, the Norman Prince Malcolm became came north to become King of Scotland and a knight, Galfridus de Coningesburg, witnessed his coronation charter and that was the start of the Kinniburghs(modern form) in Scotland...I am sorry my own tree going back to 1757 has nothing in it about immigration to the North America's although I have no doubt that there is another Scottish Kinniburgh in there at the beginning of your tree.. Take care BILL KINNIBURGH .
513. Bill Kinniburgh, my family are from Greenock SCOTLAND. ...traced it back to james kinniburgh born craignish argylshire 1818 on .8th feb.babtized on 29th july.natural son of james kinniburgh..but as his father also died 1818 before he was babtized but no record in craignish parish registers of james snr. birth the trail ran cold.... have any of you any record of a james kinniburgh dying in 1818 on 23rd june on any of your family trees or records...thanks..my e mail address is wkinniburgh@yahoo.com.
514. Ancestry.com Revolutionary War Soldier, Jacob was a Revolutionary War Soldier. On April 6, 1785, Col. Elijah Clark certified that "Jacob Kinnebrew, a refugee who had done faithful service and was entitled to bounty land". Revolutionary War records shows in Vol. 2, page 679, that the Govenor of Georgia granted to him 350 acres in Wilkes Co. Georgia in Sept. of 1784. Also granted 287 1/2 acres in Franklin Co. Georgia dated Dec. 16, 1786.
515. Amite County MS wills, Amite County Wills Vol.1 1819 to 1848 File 102 David Kinnebrew, May 17, 1835 1. Sarah Kinnebrew, wife Sarah Knox in One World Tree 2. John Kinnebrew, son 3. Marshall Kinnebrew, son 4. Orlander Kinnebrew, son 5. James Kinnebrew, son 6. William Kinnebrew, son 7. Leonard Ivy, son 8. Lettimore Kinnebrew, son Witnesses: -orn Van Houten Nath. Smiley Robt. P. Smiley Executors: David Davia John Crunby John Reed .
516. Cain book online at Rootsweb.com, Amite Letters of Administration, Vol. 3 p.175 reveals the father of Tresvan: Dec. Term 1842 John G. Kinabrew made bond as guardian of the real and personal property of James Kinabrew, Leonard Kinabrew, William Kinabrew and Tresvan Kinabrew, infant children of David Kinabrew decd. 26 Dec 1842. p.236 John C. Kinabrew bond as guardian of person and estate of Eliza Kinabrew, infant of David Kinabrew decd. 28 Nov. 1843. .
517. Amite County Land Grants to 1830, David Kennibrew received land grant Aug. 24, 1813.
518. Ancestry.com, Georgia Passports - David and Jordan "Kinnebrew" received passports to travel through the Creek Indian Nation from the Govenor of Georgia on November 6, 1809. David and Jordan settled in Amite Co. Miss, Jordan later returned to Georgia.
519. 1816 Amite County, MS census, David Kennebrue and Jordan Kennebrue were in the 1816 Amite County, MS census. Note the spelling of the name.
520. Raven70663@aol.com Cathy, MY KINABREW'S ARE THE ONES YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. MY 3RD OR 4TH GRANDFATHER WAS IVY T. KINABREW / KINNEBREW. BUT ALL MY RECORDS ARE IN LA. I'M AT MY DAD'S HE WILL BE GOING INTO THE HOSPITAL ON THE 17TH. I HAVE COPIES OF THEIR MARRIAGE CERT. IS MARY EULA THE ONLY ONE YOU WANT INFORMATION ON. CATHY P.S. IT WILL BE FEB. BEFORE I CAN GET HOME TO GET THE INFORMATION. SHANNON I AM AT MY DAD'S RIGHT NOW, AWAY FROM MY RECORDS. I HAVE A COPY OF HER MARRIAGE AT HOME. WHEN I GET HOME I CAN LOOK ON IT AND IT MAY TELL WHO HER FATHER IS. WILL HELP WHEN I CAN. MY DAD IS GOING IN FOR HEART SURGERY IN DEC. WILL GET BACK .I WAS A KINABREW HAVE BEEN WORKING ON FAMILY FOR YEARS. WILL SHARE WHAT I CAN. .
521. Marriage Records Amite County, MS, Elizabeth Cain Ivy T. Kinnabrew 11 Jun 1855 Amite.
522. Kinabrew name, Hi Shannon the name although not common has hundreds of different branches and various spellings most originating from central Scotland in recorded times from the 1700's and your spelling ending brew is unique to America. So no doubt the original form was closer to kinniburgh/borough/burch/broch etc and sometimes started with a C instead of a K.The name is Norman French and originates from the town of Connisborough in Yorkshire, England. In about 1164, the Norman Prince Malcolm became came north to become King of Scotland and a knight, Galfridus de Coningesburg, witnessed his coronation charter and that was the start of the Kinniburghs(modern form) in Scotland...I am sorry my own tree going back to 1757 has nothing in it about immigration to the North America's although I have no doubt that there is another Scottish Kinniburgh in there at the beginning of your tree.. Take care BILL KINNIBURGH .
523. Cain book online at Rootsweb.com, Abstract by Casey AMITE Co. MS, p.143. Apparently, the clerk failed to insert the comma between the name Leonard and Ivy when recording the will as the record above (p.306) shows Leonard and Ivy are two sons. The census record below shows him b c.1830 which is five years before the will was written. 1850 Amite #180 M.S. Kennibrew 35 m Amite Co; Clementine 30 f LA.,. Mary A. 9 f Itally (Attala) Co. MS; Augustus W. 3 m Amite; Elenore E. Itally Co.; Ivy T. 20 m Student Amite Co., MS. .
524. "CAIN" by Margaret and Mildred Ezell - Cain and Associated Families of Amite County Mississippi, p. 262, The will of Elizabeth Husbands in Amite Will Bk. 1-275 dated 21 Sep 1844, proved 28 Oct 1844 names Ivy Trisvan Kinabrew, minor, a grandson. Ephraim Marsalis was a witness. It appeared that Kinabrew and Husbands operated a business. Amite Letters of Administration, Vol. 3 p.175 reveals the father of Tresvan: Dec. Term 1842 John G. Kinabrew made bond as guardian of the real and personal property of James Kinabrew, Leonard Kinabrew, William Kinabrew and Tresvan Kinabrew, infant children of David Kinabrew decd. 26 Dec 1842.
525. "CAIN" by Margaret and Mildred Ezell - Cain and Associated Families of Amite County Mississippi, Marshall J. Kinabrew bond for guardianship of person and estate of Ivy Trisvan Kinabrew and Leonard S. Kinabrew, infant children of David Kinabrew decd. 24 Feb 1845.
526. 1850 Amite County, MS, Ivy T. Kennibrew is living with his brother Marshall and family. Ivy is listed as a student. Name: Ivy T Kenebrew Age: 20 Estimated birth year: abt 1830 Birth place: Mississippi Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Not Stated, Amite, Mississippi.
527. Ancestry.com, Ivy Trisvan married Abilene Ara Bates in 1851, he would have been around 21 yrs. old. Abilene died during the birth of their son, David Burton. "Tris" married Elizabeth Cain in 1855. One child was born to this union, Eula Mary. During the winter of 1856 Tris set out to Lake Village, Ark. with his brother-in-law, Christopher Columbus (Bud) Cain. Tris came back to Amite Co. in the spring of 1857 to take his wife, Elizabeth (Lizzie) and little Eula back to Arkansas with him. After the death of his first wife and prior to their move to Arkansas, David Burton was placed in the care of Abilene Bates's parents. He was raised by them. One of the first things Tris did on each visit back to Amite Co. was to go and see David Burton.
528. Raven70663@aol.com Cathy, ELIZABETH L. (LIZZIE) CAIN AND IVY TRISVAN KINABREW MARRIED 11 JUNE, 1855 HER FATHER ISAIAH CAIN.
529. Amite County Marriage Licenses, Vol. 4.
530. Raven70663@aol.com Cathy, ELIZABETH L. (LIZZIE) CAIN AND IVY TRISVAN KINABREW MARRIED 11 JUNE, 1855 HER FATHER ISAIAH CAIN.
531. Amite County Marriage Licenses, Vol. 4.
532. Spouse's name: Ula MARSALIS Father's birthplace: MS Mother's birthplace: MS Cannot read/write: View Image Blind: View Image Deaf and dumb: View Image Otherwise disabled: View Image Idiotic or insane: View Image Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Beat 4, Amite, Mississippi; Roll: T9_640; Family History Film: 1254640; Page: 508A; Enumeration District: 46; Image: 0711. .
533. 1860 Amite County, 11 204 204 Kinabrew Louisiana 14 F W MS X 12 204 204 Kinabrew Augusta 12 F W MS These girls are living with Ephariam Marsalis age 50 and Letitia age 41.
534. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, Vol 2 p 230, Eula Kinabrew married Thomas H Marsalis.
535. 1870 Amite County Census, Our Eula at school during census Also in school were James Cain, age 12 and the teacher was McGowen Dunn age 25 and Francis Dunn age 30. Name: Mary E Kinabrew Estimated Birth Year: abt 1857 Age in 1870: 13 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Between Upper Natchez and Meadville R, Amite, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Liberty .
536. 1870 Amite County Census, Name: Mary E Kinabrew Estimated Birth Year: abt 1857 Age in 1870: 13 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Between Upper Natchez and Meadville R, Amite, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Liberty .
537. 1870 Amite County Census, 1870 Amite County Census Liberty WB Kinabrew- Physician age 44 SD Kinabrew-female age 33 WE Kinabrew-male age 10 WK Dixon male age 13 Mary E Kinabrew age 13 “at school” .
538. 1900 Amite County, MS, 1900 Fr.Co. Beat 1 Roxie #9 W. Ave. E.D. 49-3 Marsalis, Thomas H. Aug 1852, 47 MS; Mary E. wife Nov. 1856, 43 MS; Tim M. son June 1875 24 MS; Russel D. son Feb 1881 19 MS; James P. son Apr 1883 17; Bessie C. dau Apr 1886 14; Thomas R. son Dec 1888 11 MS .
539. Cain book online at Rootsweb.com, 1910 Fr.Co., Roxie, Beat 1 #11 E.D. 61-1 Marsalis, T.H. 57 m once 37 yrs MS MS MS Physician general practice; Eula wife 53 md once 37 yrs 8 children 5 living MS MS MS; Russell D. son 29 single; Bessie dau 24 single.
540. Fannie Cain Diary, March 18th 1857 Wednesday We arose this morning, ate breakfast and helped Liz (sister Elizabeth) get ready to start. It did. not take us long, the buggy came before breakfast (Pickette Reynaulds). Then came the parting hour and if I could have been many miles from here I would have perhaps felt better. We gave her and Tris (Kinabrew) the parting hands amidst sighs and tears and they started. I looked after them until they were gone, the dear little sweet Eula. I could not bear to kiss her when they left. But they are gone now and there is a vacancy in my heart which no sister ever filled but Liz, now she is gone. I can only think of her and sweet little babe. It will be many months ere I forget her little lively smile. After they left, I fixed me a little silk apron. I went to Mrs Jones after dinner to carry some meal home. I must leave off for I have to get supper. It rained last night but fair as a lily now. (See p.263 for record of Eula.) .
541. Fannie Cain Diary, September 23rd 1857 Wednesday O! last night was indeed a joyful one. Just as we were all seated at the supper table, some one hollowed at the gate and we came out and "0 and behold there was Trisvan, Liz and darling Eula. Jinny and her children and Mary Longmire, oh I nearly cried for joy. We just pulled Liz and Eula off the horses. I didn't hardly sleep any last night, I was so rejoiced to see them once more. This morning we were all going with Mary to see Aunt Nancy and Cousin William and Cousin Harriet, Sis and Mary Jane J(ones) rode up so we all staid but Jinny and Mary, they went on. I haven't done anything today but just knock around and nurse Eula. Grandpa and Ma came down after dinner and a Mr Van Eaton, a candidate, taken dinner here. Mary staid at her Ma, Jinny and Tris came back, he is sick now. Nothing but the children are squalling, Miss F A Cain. .
542. 1860 Amite County, MS, Mary Eula is living at school with a James Cain in the 1860 census. Sincer her mother is Elizabeth Cain, this would once again tie her to this family.
543. "CAIN" by Margaret and Mildred Ezell - Cain and Associated Families of Amite County Mississippi, Issue of Elizabeth L. Cain Kinabrew: A) Mary Eula (Ulalia) Kinabrew, b 16 Nov 1855, d 27 Aug 1917; m 4 Apr 1872 (Amite V1-319) (Dr.) Thomas Hutchins Marsalis, b 6 Aug 1853, d 28 Feb 1920, both bur Centreville, Oaklawn Cem. He was son of William Marsalis and probably Lucy Denman whom he m 25 Oct 1830 (Amite 2-352). 1880 Amite Beat 4 E.D. 46-37 Marsalis, Thos 26 MS; Ula wife 23 MS: Wm. Ivy son 7; Timmie, son 5; Donnis dau 2. 1900 Fr.Co. Beat 1 Roxie #9 W. Ave. E.D. 49-3 Marsalis, Thomas H. Aug 1852, 47 MS; Mary E. wife Nov. 1856, 43 MS; Tim M. son June 1875 24 MS; Russel D. son Feb.
544. Amite County Marriage Records, MS, USA, Book 6 page 319.
545. The Ancestors of Adam Michael Johnston, http://www.marcia-mcclure.com William KINNEBREW/ KENNEBREW was born about 1719 in Southhampton, VA. He married Ann BARROW. Ann BARROW was born about 1723 in Southhampton, VA. She married William KINNEBREW/ KENNEBREW . They had the following children: M i Jacob KINNEBREW/ KENNEBREW was born about 1745 in Southhampton, VA. M ii Edwin KINNEBREW/ KENNEBREW was born after 1740. M iii Lot KINNEBREW/ KENNEBREW was born after 1740. M iv Shadrack KINNEBREW/ KENNEBREW died about 1803.
546. Ancestry.com, William "Kinnebrew" is the first known generation of Kinnebrews in America. He was appointed as appraiser of the estate of John Bittle, September 11, 1760 in St. Lukes Parish, Southampton Co. Virginia. .
547. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v138t0342&id=I0235, Sources: Title: Will of Lucas Coeyman (Lukas Cowman) Page: Recorded Wills Trenton, NJ Vol 5 Pg 131 Title: Woodside 1909 C.G.Hine Page: Pg. 51 .
548. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v138t0342&id=I0232, Arrived in New Amsterdam,7 July 1639, on the ship "den Hornick" (The Herring), which had sailed from Texel in the province of Utrecht,Holland. .
549. Founding Fathers of Florida and their descendants by Jean Mizell, http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jeanhm&id=I16658.
550. Kirk Larson, REFN: HWS127188 Ancestral File Number: 1VPC-23G (Research):DEADEND: .
551. Kirk Larson http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2640299&id=I545382489, Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Title: "FamilySearch® Ancestral File™ v4.19" Publication: 3 Feb 2001 Repository: Name: SLC - Family History Library Salt Lake City, UT 84150 U.S.A. SLC - Family History Library 25 N. West Temple Street Salt Lake City UT 84150 U.S.A.
552. Todd Ellzey.
553. Treshia Thueson, Noted in father's will with name of two children: Lewis & Lydia and husband John Ellzey. Fairfield County estate records: "Distribution of procedes from sale of "Patience" ELSEY estate (1813): Equally divided among Lewis ELSEY, Lydia KEITH, Elizabeth VIEL, Palles BARKER, Patience MURPHEY,Polly KING, Sarah VAUGHN, Signey SIMPSON." Based on 1800 census; LDS Ancestry.com file 11022 states 1746; FTM #3150 states 1752. Died intestate. Lewis is listed as administrator of the estates of John Elzey and Prudence Elzeyin Fairfield Co., SC. There was no will. .
554. Online http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/t/Pamela-Butler/GENE4-0012.html, DANIEL FIELDER3 LOWE (NANCY ANN2 BUTLER, EDMUND "E"1) was born Abt. 1760 in Orange County, North Carolina, and died 1833 in Covington County, Mississippi. He married MARY TAMAR LOWE 1778 in Georgia. Source: Daniel Lowe Bible Record, Cemetery, Vol. II, MS Genealogical Society, 1955, pp 41-43 Notes for DANIEL FIELDER LOWE: 2 of his g-grandsons became prominent physcians, one, E.N. Lowe, was State Geologist of Mississippi for years, died about 1977. His brother, Dr. E.P. Lowe, of 5301 Camp Street, New Orleans, La. is a fine physcian and a learned man one of the noblest Christian gentleman I have ever known by Ray Palmer. Their father, a grandson to Daniel Lowe, brother to Martha, was named Edmund Lowe, a prominent physcian of Hinds County, Mississippi--a rich man. More About DANIEL FIELDER LOWE: Fact 3: Married his cousin. Descendants are over Ms and other states. Fact 10: Lived on Pearl River in Mississippi. Military: Revoluntionary War veteran. Misc.: 1820, Was executor of his father's will in Hancock County, Ga. Move: 1812, to Mississippi, Children of DANIEL LOWE and MARY LOWE are: i. AARON4 LOWE. 58. ii. EDMUND LOWE, b. 1795, Georgia; d. May 1846, Lawrence County, Mississippi. 59. iii. MATILDA CHARITY LOWE, b. Abt. 1805; d. Bet. 1860 - 1863.
555. saddlepin@aol.com Joseph Carter, Geneology.com, Daniel Lowe born about 1758 in NC son of John Henry Lowe and Nancy Butler and I believe He Died on March 25 1834 in Lawrence County Mississippi This Daniel Lowe was married to Mary Tamar Lowe other Lowe’s in the Church called Ebenezer Baptist Church of Covington County Mississippi were John Lowe and wife Susannah dismissed in 1823; two Thomas Lowe's-one Received by experience and baptism in 1823; and Edmond Lowe received in 1825 dismissed in 1829 with wife Charity Barnes-they had a daughter Sarah Ann Lowe that married John Polk; and a William Lowe dismissed in 1829; and in 1832 dismissed Thomas Lowe and Thamer[tamar] Lowe and the last listing of Daniel Lowe was that he departed on March 25 1834 They are listed in the Church Records of Covington County Mississippi Presbyterian & Baptist published By Jean Strickland and Patricia N Graves P.O Box 5147 Moss Point MS. 39563 saddlepin@aol.com Joseph Carter.
556. Source: Daniel Lowe Bible Record, Cemetery, Vol. II, MS Genealogical Society, 1955, pp 41-43.) was born Abt. 1760 in Orange County, North Carolina, and died 1833 in Covington County, Mississippi. He married MARY TAMAR LOWE 1778 in Georgia.
557. Email, More About DANIEL FIELDER LOWE: Lived: Lived on Pearl river in Mississippi Military: Revoluntionary War veteran Misc.: Married cousin Moved: Abt. 1812, To Mississippi Will: 1820, Was Executor of his father's will in Georgia.
558. Church Records of Covington County, MS by Strickland and Edwards, 6, 9, 11, Daniel Lowe if listed a member in fellowship on many days, one of which was 30 July 1824.
559. Bob Rogers-Ms. George (Nora W.) Smith's manuscript about the family of Daniel and Mary Lowe, Daniel Lowe was born ca 1757-8 in Randolph Co., NC. he died in 1833 in Covington Co, MS. He is possibly buried in "Double Churches Cemetery" between Bassfield and Collins. They were married ca. 1774. His father was Lt. John Lowe (he served in the American Revolution) and his mother's name was Nancy Ann Butler.
560. Message Board, Daniel Lowe was born ca 1757-8 in Randolph Co., NC. he died in 1833 in Covington Co, MS. He is possibly buried in "Double Churches Cemetery" between Bassfield and Collins. They were married ca. 1774. His father was Lt. John Lowe (he served in the American Revolution) and his mother's name was Nancy Ann Butler.
561. Newsom-Bush Cemetery near Old Hebron, MS.
562. John Lowe served as a private soldier in the Revolution in GA, under Col. Elijah Clark, and received a bounty land grant for his services. (See DAR Application 373964.) Second source Daniel Lowe was born ca 1757-8 in Randolph Co., NC. he died in 1833 in Covington Co, MS. He is possibly buried in "Double Churches Cemetery" between Bassfield and Collins. They were married ca. 1774. His father was Lt. John Lowe (he served in the American Revolution) and his mother's name was Nancy Ann Butler. .
563. Message Board, Daniel Lowe was born ca 1757-8 in Randolph Co., NC. he died in 1833 in Covington Co, MS. He is possibly buried in "Double Churches Cemetery" between Bassfield and Collins. They were married ca. 1774. His father was Lt. John Lowe (he served in the American Revolution) and his mother's name was Nancy Ann Butler.
564. Lowe's came to Lawrence County before 1799 Her gravestone is overgrown,but area is fenced.
565. 1860 Sullivan County, TN ancestry.com, Name: Daniel Fielder Lowe Spouse: Mary Lowe Parents: John Lowe , Ann Nancy Butler Birth Place: MS Birth Date: 1760.
566. 1850 Lawrence County, MS, Mary is in 1850 census with Isaac Newsom. Laura Newson, age 16 and Sarah Low, age 19 are living with them. Name: Mary Newsom Age: 62 Estimated birth year: abt 1788 Birth place: Georgia Race: White Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Not Stated, Lawrence, Mississippi .
567. Lowe's came to Lawrence County before 1799 Her gravestone is overgrown,but area is fenced.
568. Newsom-Bush Cemetery near Old Hebron, MS.
569. First Cousin?, ). (According to Goodspeed (Miss.), Mary's maiden name was also Lowe. Daniel Lowe and Mary Lowe were 1st or second cousins. Daniel was a son of John Lowe, born 1736 in Halifax County, North Caroline or possibly Maryland or Bedford County, Virginia, died 1820 in Washington County, Georgia, married Nancy Butler abt 1755, probably in Virginia.
570. Bob Rogers-Ms. George (Nora W.) Smith's manuscript about the family of Daniel and Mary Lowe, Mary Tamar Lowe was born between 1760-70 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. She died ca 1843 in Covington Co, MS. She also is buried in the "Double Churches Cemetery" (near Bowie River, Sec. 19, T7N R16W, now Jeff Davis Co.) Her father was Thomas Lowe (?).
571. 1840 Covington, Ms, Tamar Lowe, born between 1760-1770 is the head of household. She has a male age 20-30 and two females age 5-10 and one female age 10-15 living with her. Aaron Lowe, born 1800-1810 was also in the census as a head of household.
572. Newsom-Bush Cemetery near Old Hebron, MS.
573. Daughters of American Revolution records of grandmother of Laurel Shannon Albritton., William and Mary Quarterly Historical Magazine 25th Vol. pp. 276-279-280-281-284-287.
574. Families McGehee Holmes by Nancy Holmes,, p. 4 In Thomas; will, Edward receives 50 acres and a slave. He must make payments to three younger siblings, Jacob, Samuel and Sarah.
575. The McGeHee Family website on Roots.com by Eleanorcol@aol.com, Edward was a large land owner and planter. He had 2,830 acres of land in Amelia County, Virginia in 1746 and 5,788 additional in 1748. In the Amelia books his name is spelled "MackGehee". He served in the French and Indian War. He enlisted in Frederick County, Virginia.
576. DNA project results, http://www.mymcgee.com/web/mcgeelines/thomasmackgeheeca1645-1724vaannbaytop.html.
577. Online http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laura47&id=I79798, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/c/g/Earl-J-Mcgehee/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0056.html.
578. Daughters of American Revolution records of grandmother of Laurel Shannon Albritton., The Abridged Compedium of American Geneology, Vol. 2, First Families of America.
579. Online http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laura47&id=I79798, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/c/g/Earl-J-Mcgehee/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0053.html Notes for Thomas MackGehee: formerly James MacGregor - name changed when emigrated to US, see oath of allegiance dated April 11, 1652 in Virginia State Historical Library see W.G. Stubbs: Early Settlers of Alabama.
580. Eleanor Colson, http://members.aol.com/eleanorcol/McGehGen1.html There is a dispute as to whether James MacGregor is the ancestor of the McGeHee's. The newer theory is that the original immigrant was named William Mackgehee and that he had two sons; Thomas (our Thomas) and William. "For many years, Thomas Mackgehee was called the "immigrant," and identified as James MacGregor, son of Patrick MacGregor and Marian McDonald of Auchatrichaton. Believed to have come to America when Clan MacGregor was outlawed following Cromwell's defeat of the Scots, he supposedly changed his name to Thomas MackGehee in an attempt to hide his identity from the Crown. However quite a number of researchers today think that Thomas was actually the son of the immigrant, William MackGahey, not the immigrant himself. Recent material suggests that a William MackGahey had sons William and Thomas in Virginia by 1653." by Eleanor Colson.
581. DNA project results, Paternal line of ID #n13067 Thomas MackGehee Edward MackGehee Samuel McGehee James McGehee James Madison McGehee John Hiram McGehee Hiram Cassidy McGehee John Hiram McGehee Thomas Mackgehee (ca 1645 - 1724 VA) + Ann Baytop Edward Mackgehee (1702-1770) + Elizabeth DeJarnette Samuel McGehee (1759-1821) + Olivia Muse Page created on 3/24/2006 8:01:39 PM http://www.mymcgee.com/web/mcgeelines/groups/n13067.html.
582. Alternate Birthplace, Born: ABT 1659 Loch Katrine, Scotland http://www.mymcgee.com/web/m/t_m645/t_m645.html.
583. Online http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laura47&id=I79798, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/c/g/Earl-J-Mcgehee/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0053.html.
584. "The Fortenberry Families of Southern Mississippi" by A. F. Criminger (1984) The following were buried on his property, but were bulldozed and all traces lost: Issac Fortenberry, Bethany Cordelia Magee Fortenberry, Martha Charlotte , dau of Issac, wife of Thomas Pigott. Issac died without a will and Bethany petitoned the court for a years worth of provisions out of the estate.
585. 1860 Sullivan County, TN ancestry.com, Name: Bethany Cordella Magee Gender: female Birth Place: SC Birth Year: 1780 Spouse Name: Isaac Fortemberry SpouseBirth Place: SC Spouse Birth Year: 1775 Marriage State: SC Number Pages: 1 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 records matching your search for Bethany Magee from 1780-1847.
586. McGehee Descendants by Ethel C. Woodall Grider Vol. 1. p. 159, Many contibutors believe that William McGehee (McGhee) born about 1722 in Va. and died about 1822 in Duplin, NC, and who was the son of William and Mary Carr, married Elizabeth McCullough, daughter of Henry and Mary McCullough. It is stated that Williams children changed their last name to Magee. Williams son John Magee married Ann Moore, and they are Jacob Magee's parents. This is not proven and is in fact disputed by Bevin Creel in his new book on the MaGees.
587. Histories: The Progenitors and Descendants of Jacob Magee and Mary Scott by Bevin Creel, Your Bethany Magee was the daughter of Jacob Magee, as proven by a letter written by her first cousin, Felix Magee, in 1896, which lists Jacob Magee's children, their spouses, and their grandchildren. And various other records reflect the relationship. Unless I am mistaken, I *think* Bethany and her husband Isaac were buried in the cemetery that was on the Jacob Magee homeplace, now known as Fleet Magee Cemetery...currently in Knoxo, Walthall County. I would need to double check that, though. The cemetery has not been bulldozed to my knowledge, and on my last visit two years ago was quite accessible. Mrs. Ethel Grider was an outstanding Genealogist and a sweet lady. Her book, while quite an accomplishment and a great resource, has unfortunately led many people down the "MacGregor" trail. I have to be real careful when I talk abut MacGregors and Magees, because many people have accepted it as gospel...but, Jacob Magee was most definitely not the son of William Magee and Elizabeth McCullough of Duplin County. He was quite probably the son of John Magee and wife Sarah of Edgecombe County/Duplin County/Sampson County, NC, who settled along Great Coharie Creek in present Sampson County around 1760. My research has led me to believe that "our" Magees spelled their name rather consistently as "Magee" from their arrival in the colonies around (roughly) 1725 onward. I hope this has been helpful. Let me know how else I can be of assistance. bevincreel@aol.com.
588. Early Mississippi Settlers, Name: JACOB* MCGEE State: MS County: Marion County Township: Now Lawrence Co. Year: 1813 Database: MS Early Census Index.
589. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guinevere60/mcg/pafg16.htm#13590, Jacob MAGEE 1, 2 (John MAGEE , William MACKGEHEE , William MACKGEHEE , Thomas MACKGEHEE , William MACKGEHEE , Patrick Of Abrach MACGREGOR , Duncan MACGREGOR , Gregor MACGREGOR , Duncan MACGREGOR , Gregor Patrickson GREGOR , Patrick Mhor MACGREGOR , Gregor MACGREGOR , Iain Dubh MACGREGOR , Iain Cam MACGREGOR , Gregor ) was born in 1763 in Sampson Co, NC. He died on 8 Jun 1816 in Marion Co, MS. .
590. Marion County Courthouse records, Jacob Magee registered his brand: Swallow fork in right ear/slit and halfmoon in left ear. 9 June 1812.
591. Ancestors & Descendants of James MacGregor - A Child of the Mist, Anne Moore is listed as John's wife. John married Ann MOORE 1 before 1760 in Duplin Co, NC. Ann was born in 1739 in NC. She died about 1804 in NC. They had the following children: + 31 M i John MAGEE Jr + 32 M ii Jacob MAGEE 33 M iii Solomon MAGEE 1 was born in 1764 in Duplin Co, NC. He died . Solomon married Cecelia MAGEE daughter of William MAGEE III and Ann MOORE. Cecelia was born in Duplin Co, NC. She died. + 34 F iv Ester MAGEE .
592. Bernard Westbrook.
593. Bernard Westbrook, Bernard Westbrook McComb, MS.
594. Founding Fathers of Florida and their descendants by Jean Mizell, http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jeanhm&id=I00501.
595. Bernard Westbrook.
596. Laurel Shannon Albritton Gorman Personal Interview, I named her Mimi. She was a high school English teacher, and a very fine lady. When I was little she would let me store my "sewing" in the window seat in the dining room. She would take us the pool every day we were with her in the summer. She would also take me to the library and let me browse for a long time. She registered me in the Children of the American Revolution, and had me ride in a parade in Jacksonville, Florida. I can remember sitting in the back of a red convertible learning the proper way to "wave". She wanted things for me that at the time I did not understand. She saw me as a model, a debutante, and I saw myself as a flower child. I do know she loved me, and she left me with the desire to document my family heritage, which she began for me I even become a teacher myself. The last time I saw her in the nursing home, she knew me, and even knew to ask about my children. She had not lost her mental acuity. I am glad that I found her and was able to see her one last time. My parents divorce was not a friendly one, and the true price has been shown in the loss of family relationships. I hope to find my father and begin the healing process.
597. 1930census, Name: Mildred Marsalis Age: 23 Estimated birth year: abt 1907 Relation to head-of-house: Daughter Father's Name: Iverson Marsalis Mother's Name: Dellie V Marsalis Home in 1930: Beat 3, Wilkinson, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Occupation: View Image Education: View Image Military service: View Image Rent/home value: View Image Age at first marriage: View Image Parents' birthplace: View Image Owned a radio: View Image .
598. Online My Southern Family website, [S478] Family Histroy of Peter Quin, pub 1970. Jerome C. Hafter, address in 1971: 315 Wetherbee St. Greenville, MS 38701. Supplement Sep 1, 1971. The Family of Peter Quinn, 1922 compiled by Madge Quin Fulger, editor Jerome C. Hafter 1963-1970.
599. Daughters of the American Revolution application, Mildred Jean Marsalis Albritton was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and Colonial Dames. Her Revolutionary War ancestor was Samuel McGeHee married to Oliva Muse.
600. U.S. Census > 1920 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Wilkinson > Beat 3 > District 130, Name: Mildred R Marsilao [Mildred R Marsilio] Age: 13 years Estimated birth year: abt 1907 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Home in 1920: Beat 3, Wilkinson, Mississippi Sex: Female Marital status: Single Relation to Head of House: Daughter Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: Mississippi Father's Birth Place: Mississippi Image: 445.
601. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 286, 289, 290, Peter H. Marsalis conveyed chattel to Sarah Gordan on 17 March 1838; conveyed chattel to Maria Felder on 17 March 1838. On 9 Sept 1838 he sold land to R. B. Dickey. P.H. Marsalis conveyed chattel to Sarah Gordon in 23 Apr 1842. Peter H. Marsalis conveyed chattel to Patterson Marsalis on 6 Oct 1845.
602. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, Peter H. Marsailas listed in Inhabitants of Mississippi in 1816 as transcribed from the original rolls on file in the Department of Archives and History; Centenary Volume, 1917 pp. 66-152.
603. Bernard Westbrook.
604. 1816 Amite County, MS census, Peter Marsailis was 1816 Amite County, MS census. Note the spelling of his name is slightly different.
605. 1870 Amite County Census.
606. 1880 Amite County, MS, Thomas H Marsalis age 28 born 1852 Ula age 23 born 1857 William Ivy age 7 born 1873 Thomas' parents were both listed as being born in MS.
607. 1870 Amite County Census, Thomas H Marsalis age 18 born in 1852 medical student; his father William age 60, born 1810 in Georgia; and mother Elizabeth age 33 born in 1837 in Mississippi. . Sister Eva was 3 months old.
608. Bernard Westbrook.
609. Laura Lusk.
610. U.S. Census > 1910 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Franklin > 1-Bt > District 61, Thomas, Eula, Russell and Bessie Marsalis are living together. Name: T H Marsalis Age in 1910: 57 Estimated birth year: abt 1853 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1910: 1-Bt, Franklin, Mississippi Neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Occupation: View Image .
611. Amite County Marriage Records, MS, USA, Book 6 page 319.
612. WWI registration, Name: Marsalis, William Iverson Birth Date: 6 Mar 1873 Birth Place: City/County: Wilkinson State: MS Ethnicity: W.
613. Woodville Republican 100th anniversary edition, Woodville, MS, William Iverson Marsalis graduated from Louisville Medical School in 1893. He was also the surgeon for the Illinois Central Railroad.
614. 1880 Amite County, MS, Thomas H Marsalis age 28 born 1852 Ula age 23 born 1857 William Ivy age 7 born 1873 Little brother and a little sister.
615. 1930 Amite County, MS, Name: Iverson Marsalis Age: 57 Estimated birth year: abt 1873 Birthplace: Mississippi Relation to head-of-house: Head Spouse's Name: Dellie V Marsalis Race: White Home in 1930: Beat 3, Wilkinson, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Occupation: View Image Education: View Image Military service: View Image Rent/home value: View Image Age at first marriage: View Image Parents' birthplace: View Image Owned a radio: View Image Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Beat 3, Wilkinson, Mississippi; Roll: 1172; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 7; Image: 456.0. .
616. 1870 Amite Co. MS census, William Marsalis, age 60, born 1810 in Georgia; and Elizabeth age 33 born in 1837 in Mississippi. Thomas H Marsalis age 18 born in 1852 medical student; sister Eva was 3 months old. This means Elizabeth is a second wife. Lucy Denman was his first wife.
617. 1850 Amite County, Name: Wm Marsalis Age: 42 Estimated birth year: abt 1808 Birth place: Georgia Gender: Male Home in 1850(City,County,State): Not Stated, Amite, Mississippi Page: 68 Roll: M432_368 Wife Lucy and children are with him. Thomas was not born yet.
618. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 293, William Marsalis conveyed land to Patterson Marsalis on 23 Oct 1853. He and his wife conveyed land to James Marsalis on 13 sep 1859. William Marsalis purchased land from Sol. Beck, Admiral on at least three occassions.
619. Bernard Westbrook.
620. Cain book online at Rootsweb.com, William Marsalis m 2nd Elizabeth Butler Pearson 1 Apr 1869:.
621. 1870 Amite County Census.
622. Amite County Marriage Records, MS, USA, Book 2 Page 352.
623. Bernard Westbrook.
624. 1900 Pike County Census, Living with her son John. Zach was not with them.
625. Gatsey Death Certificate, States Lubena Clark is her mother. So, was the name misspelled, or did Zach marry a widow? I found a Lovenia Clark the right age and place.
626. 1870 Franklinton, LA census, Louvenia, Luvenia, Lovinia- are all the same person. She is married to Zachariah Prescott in all the census’. It appears the census takers had trouble spelling her name! Name: Lovinia Prescott Estimated Birth Year: abt 1820 Age in 1870: 50 Birthplace: Alabama Home in 1870: Ward 1, Washington, Louisiana Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Franklinton Roll: M593_535 Page: 220 Image: 17 Year: 1870 .
627. 1880 Marion County MS, Luvenia Prescott in 1880 Name: Luvenia PRESCOT Age: 54 Estimated birth year: <1826> Birthplace: Alabama Occupation: Keeping House Relationship to head-of-household: Wife Home in 1880: Water Holes, Marion, Mississippi Race: White Gender: Female Spouse's name: Z.D. PRESCOT Father's birthplace: AL Mother's birthplace: AL Cannot read/write: View Image Blind: View Image Deaf and dumb: View Image Otherwise disabled: View Image Idiotic or insane: View Image Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Water Holes, Marion, Mississippi; Roll: T9_656; Family History Film: 1254656; Page: 311A; Enumeration District: 132; Image: 0753. .
628. Ancestry.com, Unknown source has her last name as Martin, and her dying in Enon, Walthall County, MS. Her daughter and son both married Cotherns- this needs more research. The Prescotts that left North Carolina, went through South Carolina, Georgia and into Florida are noted in the Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia series. There were also Martins that followed this path of migration. The Cotherns were in Washington Parrish at the same time as the Prescotts. I did find a William Martin 111 pg111.txt 709, 710 in the 1830 Marion County census.
629. U.S. Census > 1900 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Marion > Beat 3 > District 78, Luvenia is living with her son, John Prescott. Luvenia states her father was born in Ireland and her mother in Georgia. Name: Luvenia Prescott Home in 1900: Beat 3, Marion, Mississippi Age: 76 Estimated birth year: 1824 Birthplace: Florida Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Mother http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&gsfn=&gsln=Prescott&rg_81004011__date=1823&rs_81004011__date=0&_8000c002=&_80008002=&_80018002=&prox=1&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-c&gskw=Mississippi+McComb&sbo=1&recid=33955843&recoff=2+16+19+20&db=1900usfedcen&indiv=1 .
630. 1900 Marion County MS census.
631. Bernard Westbrook.
632. Hal Prestridge, Married: 29 DEC 1726 in Stafford Co., VA Note: Marriages of Some Virginia Residents. 1607 - 1800 - Vol. 21, p. 343 - Dorothy Walfeck "Thomas Prestridge to Elanor Mastin, 29 Dec. 1726 - - St. Pauls."
633. http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=halprestridge&id=I12139, Halifax County, Va Will Book "O" pg 58, "In the Name of God Amen. I, William Magbee of the County of Halifaxand Parish of Antrim, being in perfect health and full Cense and memory and Whereas I know that it is ordained forall men once to die I do hereby make and ordain this my last___ and testament first I bequeath my soul to Almighty God that gave it and also my body to be buried at the desiration of my friends. Item. I make and appoint my beloved wife Susannah Magbee and my son James Magbee and my son Mathias Magbee my sole executors of this my last will and testament. Item. I give and bequeath to my son Vadry Magbee Two Hundred acres of land lying on both side of Bunches Creek it being the lower end of my upper survey of land on said creak to him and his heirs or assigns forever. Item. I give and bequeath unto my son James Magbee Two Hundred acres of land lying on both sides of the north Fork of Bunches Creek it being the upper and the same tract where I now dwell to him his heirs or assigns forever after his mother deceases. Item. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Howard one shilling only. Item. I give to my daughter, Mary Austin one shllling only. Item. I leave all the rest of my personal estate to be equally devided between my loving wife and my son Mathias Magbee. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this twentieth day of August one Thousand seven hundred and fifty-eight .
634. Daughters of American Revolution records of grandmother of Laurel Shannon Albritton., William and Mary College Quarterly, 1st series, Vol. 25, pp. 272-275-278 "Memoirs of Mississippi", Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1891, Vol. 1, p. 1192. Family Records of Revolutionary Soldiers p. 196
635. Daughters of American Revolution records of grandmother of Laurel Shannon Albritton., Family records of REV War soldiers. p. 196 "Prince Edward Co., Va. Marriage Bonds; Census records, Amite County MS records, Hendrix County Court Records; Va. Hist. Mag Vol. 46 pp. 339, 346; Va. Militia in the Revolution, McAllister, Sanders of Ala., Gwathmey Virginians in the Revolution p. 526.
636. Family Trees online, 1820 Amite Co, MS census File 130, Estate Records of Amite Co, MS - Found in "Amite County, MS, 1699-1890, Vol. 3", Casey, 1957 David MCGEHEE estate Admin - William H. C. MCGEHEE In Testate debts of $3,000.00 Insufficient personal property to satisfy. Nine children and heirs: Emily MCGEHEE Browder MCGEHEE Orleaner SHARP Aminda (Amanda) MCGEHEE Virginia MCGEHEE Sarah MCGEHEE Marintha MCGEHEE Caswell MCGEHEE Hansford J. MCGEHEE Petitioner William H. C. MCGEHEE therefore petitions to sell the personal estate of David MCGEHEE on the 1st day of Jan 1850. Inventory recorded Oct term 1848 - Valued at $9,558.00 David MCGEHEE died 21 Aug 1848 800 acres of land, 14 negro slaves, old and young. Father: Samuel V. MCGEHEE b: 23 JUN 1759 in Prince Edward County, Virginia Mother: Olivia MUSE b: 1760 in Prince Edward County, Virginia Sources: 1.Title: Estate records, Amite County, MS 2.Title: Amite Co, MS marriage records.
637. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 286, David McGeHee conveyed land to Eliza Wills on 4 Jan 1838. He conveyed land to Joseph A. Sharp on 15 Apr 1851.
638. Eleanor Colson, File 130, Estate Records of Amite Co, MS - Found in "Amite County, MS, 1699-1890, Vol. 3", Casey, 1957 David MCGEHEE estate Admin - William H. C. MCGEHEE In Testate debts of $3,000.00 Insufficient personal property to satisfy. Nine children and heirs: Emily MCGEHEE Browder MCGEHEE Orleaner SHARP Aminda (Amanda) MCGEHEE Virginia MCGEHEE Sarah MCGEHEE Marintha MCGEHEE Caswell MCGEHEE Hansford J. MCGEHEE Petitioner William H. C. MCGEHEE therefore petitions to sell the personal estate of David MCGEHEE on the 1st day of Jan 1850. Inventory recorded Oct term 1848 - Valued at $9,558.00 David MCGEHEE died 21 Aug 1848 800 acres of land, 14 negro slaves, old and young. .
639. Data record from Ancestry.com, Name: David Mcgehee Spouse: Mariah Downs Parents: Samuel Mcgehee Mcgehee , Olivia Muse Birth Place: Broad Creek Settlement, GA Birth Date: 1797 Marriage Date: 21 January 1819 Death Place: Amite County, MS Death Date: 21 August 1848.
640. shannonautwell@aol.com, NOTE David and Mariah are believed to be buried in well constructed masonry vaults in the family burial ground near their old home, about 10 miles northeast of Liberty, MS. The first vault has an oval top, the second is beside it and joins so that they appear as one vault. The tops have fallen in and a partition separates the two. There are no names to indicate who is buried there, but the information has come down through the family and appears accurate. When W. H. C. McGehee, administrator of the estate of David, sold the real estate to Joseph A. Sharp he reserved one acre of ground for the use of said deceased burying ground. This acre is not described, but the place of the vaults is the only burying ground on this plantation of 877.59 acres of land.
641. Daughters of American Revolution records of grandmother of Laurel Shannon Albritton., Notarized copy in file No. 1 page 346 State of MS No. 58 by Aaron Butler, JP.
642. Descendant of Revolutionary War Soldier, McGehee, Samuel 6-23-1759 /6-9 1821 Lt Va Militia Revolutionary War [Other info furnished by GG Grandson, Bob McGehee, ---complete birth and death dates, born in Prince Edward Co., Va, died Amite Co., Ms., mar. Olivia "Olive" Muse, 10-19-1768] .
643. 1900 census Wilkinson County census, Name: Dollie Marsalis Home in 1900: Centreville, Wilkinson, Mississippi Age: 20 Estimated birth year: 1880 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Occupation: View Image Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Centreville, Wilkinson, Mississippi; Roll: T623 834; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 149.
644. Amite County, Mississippi Court, Records of Probate Court of September 1848 Marriage Record no. 1 page 346.
645. 1930 Amite County, MS, Name: Dellie V Marsalis Age: 56 Estimated birth year: abt 1874 Relation to head-of-house: Wife Spouse's Name: Iverson Marsalis Home in 1930: Beat 3, Wilkinson, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Occupation: View Image Education: View Image Military service: View Image Rent/home value: View Image Age at first marriage: View Image Parents' birthplace: View Image Owned a radio: View Image .
646. http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=johnandgina1991&id=I10417, They are using my research on this website, so I must have made the big times! Shannon Gorman.
647. Eleanor Colson, Dollie V. MCGEHEE m. W. I. MARSALIS, 05 Mar 1895 http://members.aol.com/eleanorcol/McGeheeMarriages.html#Mississippi.
648. Daughters of American Revolution records of grandmother of Laurel Shannon Albritton., Amite County, Mississippi, County conveyance record Vol. 2 p. 95; Book B p. 311.
649. Obituary of Hansford J McGehee, "Here lies an honest man at rest, As e'er God with His image blessed! Kind and charitable to all he knew, Nobel and brave, good and true. If there is another world, he lives in bliss; If there is not, he got the best of this".
650. 1900 Pike County MS, Hansford and Martha A. McGeHee are present in the Zion Hill, census. His first name is blurry, hence the misspelling. Name: Hania Mcgehee Home in 1900: Zion Hill, Amite, Mississippi Age: 62 Estimated birth year: 1838 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Occupation: View Image Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Zion Hill, Amite, Mississippi; Roll: T623 799; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 20.
651. 1870 Amite County, Name: Hanford Mcgehee Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837 Age in 1870: 33 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Between Jackson and Holmesville R, Amite, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Liberty Roll: M593_721 Page: 413 Image: 76 Year: 1870.
652. Mississippi-Liberty & Amite County Sesqui-centennial 1809-1959, McGehee, Hansford J., 28a.
653. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 291, Hansford McGeHee received land from William McGeHee on 16 Nov 1849.
654. Eleanor Colson, Martha A. MCGEHEE m. Henaford J. MAGEHEE, 06 Aug 1863 http://members.aol.com/eleanorcol/McGeheeMarriages.html#Mississippi.
655. Amite County Marriage Records, MS, USA, Book 5 page 291.
656. Daughters of American Revolution records of grandmother of Laurel Shannon Albritton., "Memoirs of Mississippi"Goodspeed Publishing Company, Vol 1, page 1192; Tyler's Historical and Geneological Quarterly, 2nd Vol. page 283; Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 3rd Vol. p. 206; 7th Vol. p. 446; 38th Vol., p. 84.
657. Online http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laura47&id=I79798, Name: Samuel Mcgehee Mcgehee Spouse: Olivia Muse Parents: Edward Mcgehee , Elizabeth Dejarnette Birth Place: Prince Edward County, VA Birth Date: 23 June 1759 Marriage Place: Farmville, Prince Edward County, VA Marriage Date: 19 October 1778 Death Place: Amite County, MS Death Date: 9 June 1821.
658. Family records of REV soldiers, p. 195- Samuel McGehee resided in Montgomery County, VA and served with the Montgomery County Militia under Captain Daniel Triggs. He also lived in GA and went to Mississippi by 1805.
659. Online http://www.mymcgee.com/web/m/s_m026/s_m026.html, From an article in The Summit Sun dated June 26, 1980 Page 8 The burial place of Samuel McGehee, an early settler of Amite County, was the scene of marker dedication services by members of the Amite River Chapter of the Daughters of The American Revolution. The grave is located in an isolated cemetery down a log road New Zion Baptist Church in Amite County near Summit Mississippi. The National Society fo the American Revolution:DAR #344123. Samuel's place of residence during the Revolutionary War was Montgomery County, VA, formally Boutaourt County, VA. He was a Lt. and served under Cpt Triggs company in 1781. .
660. Will of Edward MacGeHee, I,Edward MacGeHee, I give to my son, Samuel McGehee, one negro boy named Pompy to him and his heirs forever. I give to my said son Samuel and his heirs forever seven hundred acres of land in Prince Edward county being laid off in a lot as will appear by a plot number four. I give to my son Samuel two cows and calves and one feather bed and furniture.
661. The Order of First Families of MS 1699-1817 edited by Charles Owen Johnson, 1981, 48, He resided in Amite Co., MS in 1805/07. He was born in PRince Edward Co., VA in 1759 and died in Amite Co. on 7 May 1821. He married Olivia Muse in Virginia on 19 Oct. 1778. She was born in VA. c. 1760 and died in Amithe Co. on 27 Aug 1827.
662. Amite County Census 1805, Samuel McGhee was present on the 1805 Amite County Census.
663. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 284, Samuel McGeHee heirs sold land and chattel to George McGeHee, Jas McManus. They also recorded a power-of-attorney on 8 June 1829 prior to making the sales.
664. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 518, Samuel McGeHee received two land grants: 25 March 1811 and 23 May 1810.
665. Samuel McGeHee Cemetery, Turn west at first log road N of New Zion Baptist Church, go .3 mi. On right about 50 feet off road. MCGEHEE, Samuel, 1759 - 1821, Lt. VA Militia Rev. War .
666. Mississippi DAR.
667. Daughters of American Revolution records of grandmother of Laurel Shannon Albritton., Family Records of Revolutionary War Soldiers p. 195.
668. Descendant of Rev War soldier Thomas Miles, DAR library for Abstracts of Rev. War Pension files for his father page 2347.
669. Online My Southern Family website, Birthplace listed as Wilkinson, MS on this website.
670. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 289, There is an A. M. Miles and wife selling land to D. H. Hazelwood in Amite County on 3 Oct 1843. Could this be Nancy Miles brother?
671. Connie Campbell, Note: According to John Busby, she died at the home of her son-in-law, B. S.Alford.
672. Online http://www.our-heritage.com/, Obit states that she died at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. B. S. Alford. by Jennifer Shipley.
673. Revolutionary War Soldier, MILES, Thomas Birth: VA 23 Sep 1752 Service: NC Rank: LT Death: TN 15 Sep 1838 Patriot Pensioned: Yes Widow Pensioned: Yes Children Pensioned: No Heirs Pensioned: Yes Spouse: (1) Ann Patterson .
674. Revolutionary War Soldier, It is stated in his pension application that there is no record of his birth but he believed himself to be 80 years old in 1832. He further stated that as a boy he moved with his father to Cumberland County on the James River. At the commencment of the Revolutionary War he moved to North Carolina. He married before the war began. He moved to Caswell County where he remained until 1798. He then moved to Davidson County, TN, and then to Williamson County in 1804, where he lived for ten years. He then moved to Wilson County, TN, where he lived at the time of his application. He volunteered several times, once under General Rutherford, Col. William Moore (who died in Carthage, Tennessee in 1823) and Captain David McFarland.
675. Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files, 2347.
676. Henry Parkman Jr. owned valuable lands in Edgefield County, South Carolina and are recorded there in the Court House Edgefield, record will also show Massey, his wife, was signing her dower to some of these lands sold in 1817. She was one of the daughters of Joseph Minter and his wife Anna Maria Goode. She is also mentioned in the will of her father, Joseph Minter, and also in her mother's will (1802), now Mrs. Anna Maria Minter Williams, widow of Major John Williams of Edgefield District, South Carolina. He died 1794.
677. Founding Fathers of Florida and their descendants by Jean Mizell, http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jeanhm David Mizell of Washington Parish, Louisiana Contributed by Dan Franklin Dan Franklin All the records of Bulloch Co, GA apparently refer to David Mizell b.178 4, GA and his father David Mizell, SR (brother of Charlton) and the recor ds in Camden Co, GA refer to the David Mizell b.1770. These families we re closely tied together. It appears that Charlton Mizell was the broth er of David Mizell, who married Sarah Carter. In 1793, Platt Book "B" of E ffingham Co, GA, pg 134 is a survey of the land of Isaac Sibley. It is bor dered by David Mizell and James Mizell. I think these two were brothe rs of Charlton. Avarilla Albritton (daughter of Richard Albritton) marri ed Robert F. Sibley (son of Isaac Sibley). Many of the Sibleys, Albritton s, Richardsons, and Mizells moved to Washington & St. Helena Parishes in L A. .
678. Founding Fathers of Florida and their descendants by Jean Mizell, Conveyance Record A, pg 35. 7 May 1800. David Mizell to Hardy Richardso n. Witnesses Simon Williams, William Williams, John Sharp. Sworn before Ri chard Albritton, J.P. NOTE: William Williams & Simon Williams also mov ed to Washington Parish, LA bef 1820. This David Mizell is the broth er of Charlton Mizell. Conveyance Record A, pg 80. 21 Mar 1803. David Mizell to Daniel Boatwrigh t. Signed by David Mizell & Sarah Mizell. In presence of Hardy Richardso n, E.S.P. NOTE: I think this is the same David Mizell as above and gives t he wife's first name as Sarah ______. THIS IS NOT SARAH ALBRITTON, since t hey David Mizell and Sarah Albritton married in 1808. This appears to be t he father and mother of David Mizell b.1784. .
679. Russ E. Williams, Jr. Associate Professor of History, Northeast LA University, 1976, There is no evidence of Rev War Service by the Mizell's of this line.
680. Founding Fathers of Florida and their descendants by Jean Mizell, Luke Mizell was a French Huguenot of Alsace-Lorraine. In 1635 Luke Mizel le I, age 21 years, came to America with Sir Thomas Grey, by way of Engla nd and settled in Jamestown, VA., (Bought land in Surrey Co., VA.).
681. Founding Fathers of Florida and their descendants by Jean Mizell, Luke Mizell II, and Lawrence Mizell were foot soldiers in the French and I ndian Wars. Luke Mizell and his associate, William Mackay, were grant ed a commission by the Crown to establish a settlement on the James Riv er to build a town, which they did, and called it Jamesville. It was stip ulated in the commission that they were to build a jail, next a church, a nd then a school. There is no trace of Jamesville today. Luke moved fr om Virginia to Berti Co., NC in 1703. He sold 100 acres of land own ed by Luke I since1647. Occupation:: Tobacco farmer, Cooper.597 Religion:: Anglican (Church of England) Another source, m.mizzell@worldnet.att.net (Michael R. Mizzell) says Lu ke II married Elizabeth Marriot: .
682. Founding Fathers of Florida and their descendants by Jean Mizell, http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jeanhm&id=I00511 Notes for Luke Mizell III: From the Surry county, Va. court records is seen a deed of date 2 Oct., 17 03, in which Luke Mizell "of North Carolina" sold a parcel of land to J as Bynum, which had been purchased by his father Luke in 1690. I have n ot viewed the original, nor a transcription, so the exact wording is as y et unknown. This was relayed in the work "Bynum and Baynham Families in Am erica 1616-1850" by Baird. Mention is also made of two deeds witness ed by Luke in Chowan Co., N.C. (Albemarle Prec.) on 10 Oct., 1702. In 1718 he is seen, along with his brother William, being assigned to appr aise the estate of William's father-in-law Martin Griffin. .
683. Russ E. Williams, Jr. Associate Professor of History, Northeast LA University, 1976, Luke Mizell died before his widow left with the children for Georgia. Her daughter Sarah and husband Benjamin Richardson went went them.
684. Founding Fathers of Florida and their descendants by Jean Mizell.
685. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=9077720&st=1 Lots of discussion on wife and mother.
686. Dawn Lindsey Mills, # Title: General # Military Service: BET. 1776 - 1793 Revolutionary Army .
687. Kenneth Ruiz, "Missouri Families" Ancestry.com Note: 2 2Orange Co., NC Deeds, Registration of Deeds 1752-1793A deed of sale from Mark Morgan to Benjamin Hart for 300 acresof land was acknowledged in open court and was ordered to beregistered."1777 Mark Morgan's estate inventoried. Among other things, 28negros, 6 flas wheels, 4 vols. Shurlocks Discoveries, law book,etc. Hardy Morgan, Sarah Morgan.""1778 Mark Morgan's estate settled" Sources: 1. Type: Web Site Title: Morgan Cuddins URL: http://geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3150/Morgan.html Date: 1/27/2004 2. Title: Re: Mark Morgan Orange Co., NC Date: 26 Feb 2004 Location: GenForum, Genealogy.com URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/morgan/messages/14710.html Location: Morgan Family Genealogy Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/morgan/.
688. Dawn Lindsey Mills, # Military Service: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyhender/Henderson/hart.htm # Event: Related First Cousin to Daniel Boone # Event: Related General Daniel Morgan of NJ- cousin # Burial: Hart Graveyard - Frog Island Road - 10 miles from Henderson, KY # Burial: Hart Graveyard now called Book Cemetery # Burial: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/6651/photo/kygrave.html # Residence: ABT. 1800 Clarke County, GA # Residence: BET. 1802 - 1803 Henderson County, KY # Note: Articles claim she was very tall with flaming red hair # Note: Mrs. Hart was a woman of remarkable strength and decision of character, and she exhibited as much, if not more, courage and heroism than any other lady during those perilous times. History records many deeds of daring achieved by her during the war. -- Mrs. Sarah S. Young Nancy Hart Park and the Nancy Hart Cabin, are located near Bobby Brown State Park, within an hour of Hartwell, Hart Co., GA., off Route 17, about twelve miles south of Elberton, Elbert Co., GA.
689. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=4588922&st=1 lots of discussion on who is the wife and mother of whom.
690. Will of Olive Muse McGehee, She names her children Patsey (McGehee) Holloway, William, George, Pope, James, Samuel, Lewis and David McGehee; Eliza (McGehee) Willis, and Nancy (McGehee) Day. She gives them her two beds, saddle, two negroes, Charles and Sary. She ends the will saying, " In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the fifteenth day of Jany., one thousand eight hundred and twenty five and the 49th year of the Independence of the United States of America.
691. Roots.com McGeHee Family tree http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=eleanor&id=I01374, ID: I01580 Name: Olivia MUSE Sex: F Birth: 1760 in Prince Edward County, Virginia Death: 5 MAY 1850 in Amite County, Mississippi 1 Note: Death date of 5 May 1827? First name is Olivia per descendant Kandie Ferguson Another researcher has her death date as May 1850 Joined Zion Hill Baptist Church in Amite County in 1825 by letter Church membership rolls say that Olivia died in 1850 Estate papers found that say she died 05 May 1850.
692. RjpooleRoots.comhttp://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=johnandgina1991&id=I01114, Olivia Muse is said to have been a relative of Senator Henry Clay of KY. On 20 Jan 1825/26, she took for her second husband, Charles Rhodes, a Revolutionary Soldier who d. 4 Feb 1837.Charles had first married Isbella (?). He wasa resident of Bertie Co., NC; served two and one half years in the NC Reg.,later Capt. of the Militia in NC under Gen. Lincoln, fought at the battle of Cowpens, at Brandywine, and at the surrender of Cornwallis; had a land grant in Amite Co.and was there as early as 1816.Note: Recognition must be made to Mrs. Edgar Dennis (Huguette Fernandez) McGehee, whose husband descends from Samuel, for her tremendous effort in collecting and compiling information on the McGehee Family. Huguette generouslycontributed her numerous volumes of information for use in this publication. On behalf of all McGehee descendants...
693. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 283, Olivia McGeHee purchased "chattel' from Patsy Holloway 18 April 1825.
694. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=eleanor&id=I12378, Death date of 5 May 1827? First name is Olivia per descendant Kandie Ferguson Another researcher has her death date as May 1850 Joined Zion Hill Baptist Church in Amite County in 1825 by letter Church membership rolls say that Olivia died in 1850 Estate papers found that say she died 05 May 1850 .
695. Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files, 2463, DAR library There are two Muse's that left Virginia and moved to Kentucky after serving in the REV WAR. One is George Muse #s35536 and the other is Richard Muse #s30612. I need to research both these families.
696. Revolutionary War Soldier, George Muse enlisted in Hampshire, Virginia and served two years under Captain Stephen Ashby and Col. James Wood 18th Virginia Regiment. He referred to a wife of one year younger in age, but never stated her name. He died in Fleming County, KY, July 27, 1827.
697. Daughters of American Revolution records of grandmother of Laurel Shannon Albritton., Family Records of Revolutionary War Soldiers p. 195.
698. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=11387024&st=1.
699. http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=johnandgina1991&id=I01114.
700. Nance Geneology Online, DANIEL | 1745 | ???? | "DAR Patriot Index" (DAR, 1966) V. I. - Daniel Nance, b. 1745, d. 1802, m. Patience, Pvt. NC (this is consistent with Pyles', Robert Lee Nance, and Shirley Nance -- all have Daniel, m. Patience, NC, as Daniel "III", s. of Daniel b. 1707, who was s. of Daniel & Eliz & brother to Phebe, Eliza, Elinor, Lucy, etc. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nancegc/data/nc_nance.htm#-D-.
701. Nance Geneology Online, DANIEL | 1802 | Bladen | (Nance Register) - 1802 - May 14 will of Daniel Nance. Wife Patience. Sons Joseph, Wynne. Daughter Elizabeth Cook. Granddaughter Sallie Mercer. Executors: Wife Patience and son Joseph. Wit: Wm. Hawthorne, Joseph Carrol, Winnie Powers. Bk. 1, p. 436. .
702. Gary Beard.
703. Online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~vhart/Beard.html, Groom: Wynne Nance Bride: Doritha Holmes Bond Date: 19 Mar 1782 Bond #: 000042123 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 ImageNum: 003802 County: Duplin Record #: 01 062 Bondsman: Cader Vann Witness: Wm Dickson, Clerk of Court.
704. Online http://www.naturesync.com/~zoomastr/nance/census/nanceNCcen.htm, Wynne Nance 1783 Duplin County, NC census.
705. 1790 NC Fayette County census, Pg. 52 Wynn NANCE, 01-01-02-00-03 1 Free White Males 16 and over 1 Free White Males 16 and under 3 Free White Females 3 Slaves .
706. 1800 Bladen County, NC census, Pg. 16 Wynne NANCE, Esqr. 11010-11010-05 1 Free White Male under 10 1 Free White Male of 10 and under 16 1 Free White Male of 26 and under 45(Wynne) 1 Free White Female under 10 1 Free White Female of 10 and under 16 1 Free White Female of 26 and under 45 0 Free Colored Persons 5 Slaves.
707. North Carolina Nance Database, WYNNE | 1782 | Duplin | Bride: Doritha Holmes; Groom: Wynne NANCE; Bond Date: 19 Mar 1782; County: Duplin; Record #: 01 062; Bondsman: Cader Vann; Witness: Wm Dickson, Clerk of Court; Bond #: 000042123 (NC Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868) WYNNE | 1782 | Duplin | (Nance Register) - Wynne Nance married Dorthia Holmes March 10. Cader Vann, Sec. - [IGI - 19 Mar 1782 Duplin', 'North Carolina - Spouse: Doritha HOLMES - Batch number: M516031] Note: Duplin County was formed in 1750 from New Hanover County WYNNE | 1783 | Duplin | Colonial America, 1607-1789 NC Census Index - WYNNE Nance, Duplin Co, 1783. Also there at that time, Daniel Nance. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nancegc/data/nc_nance.htm#-F- .
708. Nance Geneology Online, DANIEL | 1791 | Bladen | Bladen Co NC Deed Book 7 p. 192 -- 11 Feb 1791, Josh T. Rhodes deeds to Wynn Nance of Sampson Co, 3 tracts east side Drowning Cr. - 1 on Cow br., 1 adj. Griffin, 1 in fork of Porter's Swamp & Cow br. Witnesses: C. Ivey, William Nance, DANIEL Nance .
709. Online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~vhart/Beard.html, Groom: Wynne Nance Bride: Doritha Holmes Bond Date: 19 Mar 1782 Bond #: 000042123 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 ImageNum: 003802 County: Duplin Record #: 01 062 Bondsman: Cader Vann Witness: Wm Dickson, Clerk of Court .
710. 1866 Marion County census, LUCY MRS. FAULK MS Marion County No Township Listed 1866 004 MS 1866 State Census Index .
711. 1860 Marion County census, Lucy Falk living with son Daniel in 1860 Age in 1860: 67 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Female Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M653_586 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: Lucy Falk Household .
712. 1866 MS State Census; William and Irma Lampton.
713. 1860 Marion County Census, Name: Lucy Falk Age in 1860: 67 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Female Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M653_586 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: Lucy Falk Household 31 | 32 | 32 | Falk Lucy | 67 F | | 1000 4000 | NC | X | F420 | 32 | 32 | 32 | Falk Daniel | 33 M | " | | Miss | | F420 | .
714. Roots.com Laura Buckmaster http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laura47&id=I79799.
715. 1850 Marion County, MS, 11 301 305 Faulk Jesse 65 M Farming 600 N.C. 12 301 305 Faulk Lucy 55 F N.C. 13 301 305 Faulk D. H. N. 22 M Farming Mis 14 301 305 Faulk A. H. M. 18 F Mis 15 301 305 Faulk S. H. 16 F Mis .
716. 1866 Marion County census, LUCY MRS. FAULK MS Marion County No Township Listed 1866 004 MS 1866 State Census Index .
717. 1860 Marion County census, Lucy Falk living with son Daniel in 1860 Age in 1860: 67 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Female Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M653_586 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: Lucy Falk Household .
718. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=44801045&st=1.
719. Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files, Thomas Miles was living with his step-father. He moved with his stepfather to Cumberland County, VA, then to Caswell County, VA, where he was living when he enlisted. In 1788 he moved to Davidson County, TN, then in 1805 to Williamson County, TN, then abt. 1815 to Wilson County, TN. He was living in Wilson County, TN when he applied for pension benefits in 1832. His widow applied for widow's pension benefits in 1839. She was living in Rutherford County, TN at that time.
720. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=123485633&st=1.
721. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=29434802&st=1.
722. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=12311446&st=1.
723. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=133858750&st=1.
724. Newsom Book complied by Sylvia Spearman Thomas.
725. Dimple Rawls Willoughby, Carrie Alabama was called Granny Bams. She was tall. She was a sweet old lady. The last words she said before she died when they told her to look up at her husband John Rodolf, was "He sure looks pretty to me". She would pick and shell peas, and then they would count them to see who had shelled the most peas. She was very close to her brother, Uncle Robert. Dimple hired Bo Breakfield $25 to wire the house for electricity. Uncle Robert brought her and electric blanket. Granny Bam said he would freeze her to death, but when she tried out the electric blanket, she said it was the first time she had ever been really warm in the bed. Until WWII she was carrying a latern. They never did have a refrigerator or in-door plumbing.
726. 1900 Marion County Census, Name: Alabama Willoughby Home in 1900: Langston, Marion, Mississippi Age: 77 Estimated birth year: 1823 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Occupation: View Image Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Langston, Marion, Mississippi; Roll: T623 819; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 77. This is not what the census actually says- The census says she was born 1878, and has John R as her husband. This confirms the Alabama name. .
727. 1910 Beat 2 Marion County, MS.
728. 1920 Beat 2 Marion County, MS.
729. 1892 Marion County School Census, 91, Listed as being in school and 14 years old. Township 4 Range 19 W.
730. 1920 Beat 2, Marion County, MS.
731. 1880 Mississippi, Marion, Carleys, District 131.
732. 1930: Beat 2, Marion, Mississippi, Name: Carry E Willoughby Age: 52 Estimated birth year: abt 1878 Relation to head-of-house: Wife Spouse's Name: John R Willoughby Home in 1930: Beat 2, Marion, Mississippi .
733. Mississippi Marriage Book 1825-1832 p. 16, http://members.tripod.com/~mallen4896/Marriages/Marriages-Marion-TUVWYZ.htmlWILLOUGHBY, J R NEWSOM, C A 1896 September,16.
734. Newsom Book complied by Sylvia Spearman Thomas.
735. After Civil War, Told wife to sell slaves, but she would not do it. She kept them, and fed them, and ended up having to sell land to keep feeding everyone. Slaves were free, but had no where to go.
736. Story told by relatives, His wife ran him through town in front of her buggy, whipping him when she could with a horse whip. He must have made her very angry!
737. 1860 Marion County Census, Name: Francis M Nusom Age in 1860: 10 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M653_586 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: Wm Nusom Household.
738. 1880 Carleys, Marion County, MS, Name: F.M. Newsom Age: 29 Estimated birth year: <1851> Birthplace: Mississippi Occupation: Farmer Relationship to head-of-household: Self Home in 1880: Carleys, Marion, Mississippi Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Spouse's name: M.M. Newsom Father's birthplace: MS Mother's birthplace: MS Cannot read/write: View Image Blind: View Image Deaf and dumb: View Image Otherwise disabled: View Image Idiotic or insane: View Image .
739. 1900 Marion County, MS, Name: Frances M Newsom Home in 1900: Langston, Marion, Mississippi Age: 50 Estimated birth year: 1850 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Occupation: View Image .
740. 1870 Marion County, Columbia, MS, He is in Columbia, living with his stepmother, two stepsisters and brother Isaac.
741. 1892 Marion County, MS School census, Francis Marion Newsom has four children in school in the 1892 Marion County census: Alice, Charley, Alabama and Ollie.
742. William II- 4th wife.
743. Samuel Weathersby Hutchins Bible. Old Hebron, Lawrence County, Mississippi, Newsom Lowe Butler manuscript by Mrs. George F. Smith. Issac Jr. was made guardian of his brother Wiliams children and the children of his wife Polly's brother Edmund. This is proven in the 1850 census by the fact Laura Newson, age 16 and Sarah Low, age 19, are living with Isaac and Mary. My G5 grandfather.
744. 1850 Lawrence County, MS, Name: Isaac Newsom Age: 64 Estimated birth year: abt 1786 Birth place: North Carolina Race: White Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Not Stated, Lawrence, Mississippi Page: 424 Roll: M432_375.
745. The Wolf f58905@knology.net, Spouse: Isaac NEWSOM Jr Birth: 1786, Northampton County, North Carolina Death: 8 Jan 1852, Lawrence County, Mississippi Father: Isaac NEWSOM SR Mother: Mary DORTCH Marr: 15 Jan 1807, Hancock County, Georgia .
746. 1850 Lawrence County, MS, Name: Isaac Newsom Age: 64 Estimated birth year: abt 1786 Birth place: North Carolina Race: White Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Not Stated, Lawrence, Mississippi Page: 424 Roll: M432_375.
747. USGENWEB, Newsom-Bush Cemetery near Old Hebron, MS.
748. Chas. H Newsom examined Bible and Will of Annie Dortch, still in possesion of Joel's descndants in GA, My G6 grandfather. Issac Newesom, Sr. received headright grat to 8071/2 acres, Hancock County, GA, 1812 and 76 acres in 1813. He also purchased land from Daniel and Tamar Lowe, Hancock Count, GA on 10 Dec 1799; Newsom Book complied by Sylvia Spearman Thomas Deed book G, pae 66. Will of Annie Dortch, probated Feb 1790, Nash County., NC Will Book 1, page 62 names son, Lewis Dortch and Daughters Mollie Newsom and Betty Long.
749. Abstracts of a Portion of Conveyance Book C Marion County MS, 7, Nov. 24, 1834- Issac Newsom sells to Harmon Thompson several tracts of land for $700-SW quarter of S 11, T 5, R 18 W. containing 160 acres 49/100; also the SE quarter of S 11, T 5, R 18 W, containing 160.49 acres; also E half of the NW quarter of S 14, T 5, R 18 W, containing 169 acres- sold at St. Stephens, Alabama, (Land in Marion County) Testimony: J. W. Pittman.
750. USGENWEB, Newsom-Bush Cemetery near Old Hebron, MS.
751. Will of Joel Newsom dated 10 Jan 1751, probated 1752 in Northampton County, NC, My G7 grandfather. Newsom Book complied by Sylvia Spearman Thomas.
752. Marriage info, Name: Joel Newsom Spouse: Rebecca Dickenson Parents: John Newsom , Sarah Patience Crawford Crafford Birth Place: Surry County, VA Birth Date: 1718 Marriage Date: 1737 Death Place: Northampton County, NC Death Date: February 1752.
753. Will of John Newsom, dated 15 Dec 1723; probated in Surry County,VA on 15 July 1724 names wife Sarah and sons William and Joel., My G 8 grandfather Newsom Book complied by Sylvia Spearman Thomas.
754. This William Newsom (1648-1691) was a planter in Lawnes Creek Parish, Surry County, VA, and served in the Colonel Calvary in 1678 (Crozier, pg. 101), My G 9 grandfather. This William Newsom (1648-1691) was a planter in Lawnes Creek Parish, Surry County, VA, and served in the Colonel Calvary in 1678 (Crozier, pg. 101) Newsom Book complied by Sylvia Spearman Thomas.
755. Newsom Book complied by Sylvia Spearman Thomas, Newsom family came from France ca 1066 during invasion of England by William the Conqueror. The records show the name spelled D’Nuzzum. They settled in Yorkshire, England, and the name was changed to the English spelling. Lancashire is where the largest number are found. A Newsom was mayor of Preston in Lancashire for some time. Seven generations lived at Newsom Hall, seven miles northeast of Preston. Three brothers, William, Richard and Robert, from one family went to Ireland, and then to America. The sailed on the ship “George’, and landed in Virginia near James City on August 21, 1635. They settled in a district known as Rich Neck. Professor Holtzclaw wrote a good reference work for the Virginia Magazine, Volumes 47 and 48. .
756. Virginia Magazine Vols. 47-48: archives, Jackson, Mississippi; author Prof B C Holtzclaw., This William was an Immigrant. Prof B C Holtzclaw, Ph.D., of Richmond, VA, Is descendent of Thomas Newsom. born 1685.Newsom Book complied by Sylvia Spearman Thomas Newsom Book complied by Sylvia Spearman Thomas.
757. 1860 Marion County Census and Newsom Book complied by Sylvia Spearman Thomas The Mary Ann in this census is his second wife, Mary Ann Wylie, not his first wife, Mary Ann Jones.
758. Dimple Rawls Willoughby, Personal Interview- March 5, 2005- Nickname for William was Bill.
759. Online Church Records, William and Mary Ann Wylie are listed as members of Bethany Baptist Church.
760. Sylvia Spearman, Information obtained from Mary Lucile Fortenberry Nott descendant Mary Eliza Newsom Robertson.
761. 1830 Marion County Census, John Newsom 121 pg120.txt 729, 730.
762. 1860 Marion County Census and Newsom Book complied by Sylvia Spearman Thomas The Mary Ann in this census is his second wife, Mary Ann Wylie, not his first wife, Mary Ann Jones.
763. 1850 Lawrence County, MS, Name: Wm Newsom Age: 34 Estimated birth year: abt 1816 Birth place: Georgia Race: White Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Not Stated, Lawrence, Mississippi .
764. Online My Southern Family website, Another researcher shows: Katy Copplepower with Mother: Barbara Ostman. Sources: Title: The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Daughters of the American Revolution records.
765. Online http://www.our-heritage.com/, http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:916918&id=I181.
766. Will of Henry Parkman, Left everything to Lydia Parkman, widow of Serena Parkman; and to their children; John Charles, Charlosy, Lucretia, Isabel, Henry and Serena Parkman. The will is witnessed by John Huffman, and David Tillman. The seventy acres of land was appraised by Daniel Parkman, Levi Jester, Robert Mosley and Aaron Cogburn. The land is bounded by neighbors Anna McDaniel, John Mims, Daniel Parkman, and Joshua Hammond.
767. Ancestry.com, http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v137t0176&id=I459 Henry Parkman Jr. and his father Henry Parkman Sr. assisted in establishing American Independence as Soldiers in the Revolution. Henry Parkman Jr. owned valuable lands in Edgefield County, South Carolina and are recorded there in the Court House Edgefield, record will also show Massey, his wife, was signing her dower to some of these lands sold in 1817. She was one of the daughters of Joseph Minter and his wife Anna Maria Goode. She is also mentioned in the will of her father, Joseph Minter, and also in her mother's will (1802), now Mrs. Anna Maria Minter Williams, widow of Major John Williams of Edgefield District, South Carolina. He died 1794. A number of deeds reorded at Edgefield Court House, substantuates the fact that Henry Parkman was a resident here. In a Court Minute Book dated 1776, is another deed, Deed of Lease and Release, from Henry Parkman to Henry Parkman Jr., one hundred and seventy acres of land, and was proven by the oath of Henry Rody which was ordered to be recorded. .
768. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v137t0176&id=I485, Henry Parkman Sr. and his son Henry Parkman Jr. assisted in establishing American Independence as Soldiers in the Revolution. REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORD OF HENRY PARKMAN, SR., OF S.C.: South Carolina: Pursuant to an ACT of the GENERAL ASSEMBLY passed the 16th of March, 1783, We, the COMMISSIONERS of the TREASURY, have this day delivered to - - Mr. Henry Parkman, -- - - - this our Indented Certificate, for the Sum of Eighteen Pounds Sterling for two horses lost In 1781 or 1782 as per Account passed by the Commissioners, - - - the said Henry Parkman, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, will be entitled to receive from this our Office the sum of One Pound five shillings and two pence - - - - on Demand- - - - one Years's Interest on the principal Sum of Eighteen Pounds Sterling - - - and the like Interest annually- - - - The said Henry Parkman - - his Executors, Administrators, or Assignes, will be entitled to receive, and shall be paid, if demanded, the principal Sum of Eighteen Pounds. - - on the Twenty sixth of January, 1788 - - - -And the said Henry Parkman his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, may make any Purchase at any Public Sales of Confiscated Property, (except such as shall be ordered by the Legislature for Special Purposes;) and this INDENT shall be recieved in Payment. For the true Performance of the several Payments in Manner above-mentioned, the Public Treasury is made liable, and the FAITH of the STATE pledged by the aforesaid ACT. GIVEN under our hands at the TREASURY OFFICE, in CHARLESTON? the twenty sixth day of January, One Thousnd Seven Hundred Eighty-six. ) J. Mitchell) COMMISSIONER of the ) Treasury. .
769. 1840 Lawrence County census, 54 3 Parkman Joseph pg0051.txt 66 33 8 Partmon Joseph 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.
770. Will of Edmund Boyd, 10 Dec 1800. Witnessed bt Lewis Tillman, Nathan Talley, Robert Mosely, Edmund Boyd, Jr., Susannah (wife) and son John Boyd.
771. Online Church Records, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ms/lawrence/churches/bethbapt-1.txt Saturday preceeding the first LordÕs Day in May 1819 the arm on Whitesand a part of the body of Silver Creek Church, east of Pearl River convened for the purpose of holding conference to receive members by experience, letter, recantatis or excluding of disorderly members. Conference opened by Brother Martin and Brother Joseph Parkman Sister Susannah Parkman was received by letter in full fellowship with us. Joseph Parkman was later ex-communicated. Matson Parkman was dismissed. August 1833 Matsin Parkman and wife Elizabeth are received. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1834 Ordered that Brother Edmond Low be discharged from the service of keeping the key of the meeting house and opening and closing the doors and conference, and Brother Joseph Parkman be appointed to the performance of said service. Bethany, 16th August 1845 1st Brother Isaac Polk preferred a charge against Brother Joseph Parkman for calling on Brethren to sing a carnal song in public and acting to the dishonor of the cause of Christ and upon move and second, was taken up and postponed until next conference. Bethany, 18th October 1845 1st Brother Isaac Polk preferred a complaint against Brother Joseph Parkman for bringing a charge against him before the Church publicly and without private dealings. Brother Parkman acknowledged that he had done so, though he had done it ignorantly and was sorry for it. The Church was satisfied with the acknowledged. Bethany, 18th October 1845 - cont 2nd Brother Parkman preferred a charge against Brother Isaac Polk, viz: That Brother Polk should have said all, meaning those who were on the toast table, were drunk at the dinner on the Fourth of July and also that he further said ÒBrother Parkman was of the world and mingled with the world and he Brother Polk would not bear him (Brother ParkmanÕs sin).
772. Online Church Records, Bethany 20th December 1845 Brother Parkman having expressed himself dissatisfied on the acquittal of Brother Issac Polk of a charge preferred against him at the October Conference, sill declared his unwillingness to live in fellowship in the Church with Brother Polk and upon this ground, Bother Parkman, on otion and seconded was excluded from the fellowship of this Church. Odered that the clerk furnish Friend Parkman with a copy of the proceeding in reference to this case, according to his request. Bethany, 14th March 1846 1st Ordered that the transcript prepared for Friend Parkman be on the table. 2nd Brother Isaac Polk offered his resignation as deacon of this Church, which was received. .
773. 1810 Amite County Census, Unknown Parkman found Cranshaw Parkman 1-4-1-4-10-0-1.
774. Lynch Family Tree, Ed King wrote: In Reply to: Re: Henry Parkman, m Hannah Crenshaw, Lunenburg Co., VA posted by Beverly Brinson on May 12, 1998 at 20:42:25: I am a direct decendent of that Joseph Parkman that was a brother of Henry Jr.,1775 to 1854 m. Susannah T. Boyd who migrated to what is now Jefferson Davis,Mississippi. He is b. in The Brady Cemetery near prentiss. I have a fair amount of data on his lineage and It would make a handicapped 73 year to hear & swap yarns with any of you. http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:916918&id=I180.
775. 1860 Lawrence County Census, 16 | 131 | 131 | Tyrone Mary | 62 F | | | S. C. | | T650 | Son, Parkaman Tyrone was with them. He is listed with them, so I guess she had him late in life! Name: Mary Tyrone Age in 1860: 62 Birthplace: South Carolina Home in 1860: Not Stated, Lawrence, Mississippi Race: White Gender: Female Head of Household: John Tyrone Household Post Office: Monticello Value of real estate: View image .
776. Online Church Records, There are Parkmans who I do not have on membership rolls for Bethany Baptist Church in 1823.
777. 1870 Lawrence County, MS Township 3 Range 18, Mary Maranda is living with Parkman Tyrone and his family.
778. Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files, Widow pension #8457.
779. Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files, 2347.
780. Family History, Elma was taken in by the Broomes, and raised as a Broome. She found out she was a Kyle when she was went to school. Old Mrs.Broome was a midwife in Lexington, Mississippi. Elma said she had two brothers, and no-one knows what happened to them. My Uncle Abby ( Nelson Abner Prescott, Jr.) was born in Lexington, Mississippi, where Elma went home to have him with her mother, Sarah Broome. We do not know the birth parents of Elma Lee Cile Broome Prescott. The Cile-Kyle name is our only lead.
781. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton p. 31, Amy was James second wife. She was the mother of his youngest boys, Richard and Henry. Her maiden name is unconfirmed. She married John Robinson after the death of James Albritton in 1770.
782. Ancestry.com, # Ancestral File #: BQ92-S6 # _UID: FAFF64AC32B21346818FB0FF55548793C8F4 # Note: 1 _UID 8195DCC2CF87A140B775F16BFCD1E4799D04 Richard Medders.
783. Ancestry.com, John Wayne Hutchins jwhutch@worldnet.att.net Updated: Thu Nov 1 07:21:22 2001 http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1684752&id=I77029344.
784. "CAIN" by Margaret and Mildred Ezell - Cain and Associated Families of Amite County Mississippi, p.251.
785. John Poole, rjpoole@juno.com.
786. 1900 Marion County Census, Daughter Luvenia, mother of John Prescott, states her father was born in Ireland and her mother in Georgia.
787. 1900 census Pike County, MS, John Prescott 1900 census States his father came from North Carolina, mother from Florida His mother Luvenia states her father came from Ireland and her mother came from Georgia Luvenia could not read or write, but she could speak English. .
788. 1900 Marion County MS census.
789. Laurel Shannon Albritton Gorman went to cemetery with Nelson Abner Prescott, Jr., The John Prescott, Sr house was in the middle of Morgantown, MS. The house was sold, and moved, but the steps remain. On March 23, 2005, we took his son Neslon A. Jr., my great- uncle, back and found the steps. Mr. Priest, who lives across from where the house stood, told us where to look. This branch of the Prescotts came up from Florida to Lousisana (Franklinton) to Marion County, MS. Census records confirm the family movement and family members names, ages and birth dates.
790. 1860 Marion County census, Name: John W Prescott Age in 1860: 1 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Holmesville Roll: M653_589 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: Zachariah Prescott Household.
791. 1870 LA Census, Name: John Prescott Estimated Birth Year: abt 1859 Age in 1870: 11 There is another John Prescott-married to a Maranda-Mandy. This other John Prescott was born in North Carolina in 1813. Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Ward 1, Washington, Louisiana Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Franklinton Roll: M593_535 Page: 220 Image: 17 Year: 1870.
792. 1790 Beaufort,SC census, Is this a family member? Could be Zack's brother or cousin. John Prescott 1790 Census Beaufort, SC 57 | Jno Prescott | 1 | 1 | | 15 | P623 |.
793. 1900 census Pike County, MS, John Prescott 1900 census States his father came from North Carolina, mother from Florida His mother, Luvenia, states her father came from Ireland and her mother came from Georgia Luvenia could not read or write, but she could speak English. John and Courtney had the following children with them: Holly born 1882 John P born 1884 Lucious Z born 1886 Nelson born 1888 Name: John Prescott Home in 1900: Beat 3, Marion, Mississippi Age: 41 Estimated birth year: 1859 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head .
794. 1910 Census, John P Prescott Age in 1910: 51 Estimated birth year: abt 1859 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1910: 3-Bt, Marion, Mississippi Neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 751 Part: 1 Page: 169B Year: 1910.
795. Magee's Creek Baptist Association, Held with Bogue Chitto Baptist Church Washington Parrish LA, Nov,. 12, 13, 14, 1881, Appointed W. H. Shilling, John Pigott, James Brock, John Carpenter and W. P. Prescott a committee to arrange preaching.
796. MS Land Records, PRESCOTT JOHN 23 4N 12E WASHINGTON 0 1897/11/01 PRESCOTT JOHN 23 4N 12E WASHINGTON 160 1897/11/01 PRESCOTT JOHN 22 4N 12E WASHINGTON 0 1897/11/01 .
797. 1880 Marion County, MS, p.8 Enumeration District 157, John Prescott, Courtney Beard Prescott and their infant son, Joseph Prescott are living next door to Aaron Beard and Holly Thornhill Beard. Aaron and Holly Beard are Courtney Beards parents. Baby Joseph died later in the year of 1880. Josephs tombstone is hard to read, but it looks like he died the day he was born. This census records negates that idea. He lived at least six months. John Prescott states both his parents were born in Alabama.
798. 1920 Beat 3, Marion County, MS, Name: John Prescott Age: 60 years Estimated birth year: abt 1860 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Home in 1920: Beat 3, Marion, Mississippi Home owned: Own Sex: Male Marital status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Mother's Birth Place: Mississippi Father's Birth Place: Mississippi Image: 775 .
799. 1892 Marion County School Records, John Prescott has three children in school, L.L. age 10 girl; John age 8, S. age six boy.
800. 1930 Marion County, MS Beat 3 District 7, John and Courtney Charlotte have their grand daughter Opal Prescott living with them. No other children are listed in the household. They are listed as James P and Sharlotte.
801. U.S. Census > 1900 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Marion > Beat 3 > District 78, Name: John Prescott Home in 1900: Beat 3, Marion, Mississippi Age: 41 Estimated birth year: 1859 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Occupation: View Image .
802. U.S. Census > 1900 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Marion > Beat 3 > District 78.
803. Mississippi Marriage Book 1825-1832 p. 16, http://members.tripod.com/~mallen4896/Marriages/Marriages-Marion-P.htmlPRESCOTT, John BEARD, Courtney C 1879 March,25.
804. Marion County, MS Marriage Record, Book D File #226 Ceremony performed by Rev. William Ball.
805. Mississippi Marriage Book 1825-1832 p. 16, http://members.tripod.com/~mallen4896/Marriages/Marriages-Marion-P.htmlPRESCOTT, John BEARD, Courtney C 1879 March,25.
806. Marion County, MS Marriage Record, Book D File #226 Ceremony performed by Rev. William Ball.
807. Laurel Shannon Albritton Gorman Personal Interview, My grandmother, Mildred Pauline Prescott, found out her real name was Courtney Pauline when she applied for social security. The only thing we can think is that Dr. Prine registered her birth with the name Courtney Pauline. We think he must have forgotten what her name was by the time he got back to town and named her after my great-grandmother, Courtney C. Beard Prescott. Pauline married John Homer Willoughby in 1933. She continued to live in the Piney Woods, outside Morgantown, MS until 1942, when she insisted the family move to Columbia so my mother and uncle could go to the "city" schools. My grandmother worked as a seamstress for 40 years. I never knew of her raising her voice, or hurting another person. She loved cats, birds, books, anything Scottish, soap operas, cooking, sewing and playing the piano. She would play, and my mother and uncle would sing. Her favorite hymn was "Walking in Sunshine". She worked harder than any woman I have ever known. The family moved back to the farm (John Homer Willoughby land) in 1972 and built the new house on Granny Turnage’s old homestead. Mildred Pauline would play opera's on the record player. She would also play Grand Funk Railroad (rock band of the 70’s)! She was a musical person, and the lyrics I learned from her are what I try to play in my mind. I do not think anyone can take her place. The house is still pretty much as she left it, with her things still in the closet. None of us can bear to change that, because we all still miss her. My brother cared for her with a love and devotion that was beyond anything I have ever witnessed. She is a real angel now, just as she was here on earth. .
808. 1930 Chicago, Ill. census, Name: Pauline Prescott Age: 14 Estimated birth year: abt 1916 Relation to head-of-house: Daughter Father's Name: Nelson A Prescott Mother's Name: Elma L Prescott Home in 1930: Chicago, Cook, Illinois Family and neighbors: View Results Occupation: View Image Education: View Image Military service: View Image Rent/home value: View Image Age at first marriage: View Image Parents' birthplace: View Image Owned a radio: View Image .
809. 1900 Marion County Census, Daughter Luvenia states her father was born in Ireland and her mother in Georgia.
810. 1900 census Pike County, MS, John Prescott 1900 census States his father came from North Carolina, mother from Florida His mother Luvenia states her father came from Ireland and her mother came from Georgia Luvenia could not read or write, but she could speak English.
811. 1900 Marion County MS census.
812. Great-grandaughter Laurel Shannon Albritton Gorman writes,, Personal notes, Nelson Abner Prescott, Sr (Pop) was raised outside Morgantown, MS in the White Bluff area, also known as the Big Piney Woods. He was the son of John Prescott and Courtney C. Beard. His best friend was John Thornhill. He attended Holly Springs Baptist Church. He had his 100th birthday party at the church. He lived to be 104, very active and very much the outdoorsman. He was an EXCELLENT marksman. He brought wild turkeys back to our area by raising them with great love and patience. Pop worked in Chicago as a calligrapher creating Bibles, certificates and diplomas. Early in his business career, he helped start a business school in Hattiesburg, MS with his brother John Prescott, Jr. Pop raised the children of his brother John P Prescott (Ruby, Opal and JC Prescott) as his own children after his brother left them in Morgantown. Pop would not stop driving a car until he was in his late 90’s. He did not think women should drive cars at all. He knew how to heal almost anything without using doctor’s medicine. Papa Nelson was a calligrapher in Chicago. He wrote Bibles. He met my great-grandmother, nicknamed GG, in Hattiesburg at the business school he owned with his brother. GG contracted tuberculosis while working in Chicago. My Uncle Billy was also a calligrapher, until the world no longer needed calligraphers. He told us his grandmother was an Indian. She died near the Louisiana/Mississippi border. He thinks she came from Florida. Papa Nelson was a healthy man, who lived to 104. I think he only died then because my grandmother was ill, and he had to go to a nursing home. His sons were not able to care for him due to their old age. My mother had to take care of my grandmother. .
813. Great-grandaughter, Laurel Shannon Albritton Gorman writes,, He lived with his daughter, my grandmother, until she became too ill to care for him. He died in a nursing home shortly after being placed there. I was not told he had been put in the nursing home until after it was done. I will never forget the last time I saw him. He said “Shanny, get me out of here”. It is still breaks my heart. I lived in Hawaii with my husband and children, and I thought I could not take care of him. Now I know I should have just stayed in MS for as long as I needed to so he did not have to die in that awful place. This man should have died in the woods, not in a nursing home. Pop said his grandmother was Indian (this would have been Louvenia, for whom we have not been able to find any family connections and only know her name from the census records). Her heritage has not been confirmed, except by other people who knew her. Pop’s son, Nelson Abner Prescott, Jr. said his great-grandmother was a small brown woman who chewed a corn cob pipe and rocked on the porch. He said she did not talk much to anyone. Dimple Rawls Willoughby said she remembers the same thing about her. Louvenia lived in the deep woods, which must have been pretty deep because the area I saw was as far from civilization as I have ever been! Louvenia was married to Zachariah Prescott, Pop’s grandfather. Census records confirm both of these names and the familial relationship. The fact of people have lived and died in this remote area was further confirmed by a care giver of my great-aunt Dimple Willoughby’s friend and my cousin, Roberta Newsom. Roberta’s caregiver told me her mother took her on a hike through those woods to see an old burial ground. The burial ground was in great disrepair, but it was identifiable as a burial ground. Roberta Newsom did a lot of family research in her younger days, and was very generous in letting me borrow cemetery books from her collection.
814. 1930 Chicago, Cook, Illinois census, Name: Nelson A Prescott Age: 41 Estimated birth year: abt 1889 Birthplace: Mississippi Relation to head-of-house: Head Spouse's Name: Elma L Prescott Race: White Home in 1930: Chicago, Cook, Illinois Family and neighbors: View Results Occupation: View Image Education: View Image Military service: View Image Rent/home value: View Image Age at first marriage: View Image Parents' birthplace: View Image Owned a radio: View Image Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois; Roll: 484; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 1597; Image: 926.0. .
815. 1880 Marion County Census, Luvenia says she, her mother and her father were born in Georgia. Zach says he was born in Georgia and his parents were born in South Carolina They have Caroline and Gatsey with them. John (my great-great grandfather) and Franklin are not with them. Name: Z.D. Prescot Age: 60 Estimated birth year: abt 1820 Birthplace: Georgia Occupation: Farmer Relationship to head-of-household: Self Home in 1880: Water Holes, Marion, Mississippi Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Spouse's name: Luvenia Prescot Father's birthplace: SC Mother's birthplace: SC.
816. 1860 Pike County Census, Zach and Lovenia are living next to William Sandifer, Willis J. Fortenbery, and Joseph Deer. Age in 1860: 44 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Male Head of Household: Zachariah Prescott Household Post Office: Holmesville Value of real estate: View image .
817. Neighbors 1860, View Record William C Sandifer Not Stated, Pike, MS 29 1830 Mississippi Male View Record Mary M Sandifer Not Stated, Pike, MS 20 1839 Mississippi Female View Record Henry C C Sandifer Not Stated, Pike, MS 3 1856 Mississippi Male View Record Sarah E Sandifer Not Stated, Pike, MS 2 1857 Mississippi Female View Record Mary A Sandifer Not Stated, Pike, MS 5.12 Mississippi Female View Record Ellen Sandifer Not Stated, Pike, MS 19 1840 Mississippi Female .
818. Nancy Hellberg ndw1@psu.edu, The PRESCOTT memorial also has no Zachariah that matches your description but there is a Zachariah W. Prescott born in 1796 who heading west to Fort Snelling (I think that was Kansas). Perhaps your Zach is a son of his. .
819. 1870: Ward 1, Washington, Louisiana, 1870 United States Federal Census Record about Zach Prescott Name: Zach Prescott Estimated Birth Year: abt 1814 Age in 1870: 56 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1870: Ward 1, Washington, Louisiana Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Franklinton .
820. Wiregrass connection, http://www.huxford.com/ The Wiregrass Region may be said to include all of Southern Georgia, but for the purpose of the original volumes of Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, by Folks Huxford, the territory was defined to be the original Georgia Counties of Camden, Glynn, Wayne, Appling and Irwin. For Prescott surname reference: http://www.huxford.com/surnames.htm.
821. Gibbs, Daunton, History of Franklinton First Baptist Church, 1976, The Holmesville Road ran along the west side of the Bogue Chitto River. It was the most important and by far the best maintained road in this area. It was, however, a dirt road. The road ran from Covington to Holmesville, Mississippi. Holmesville was located on the west bank of the Bogue Chitto River about 15 miles north of the state line. It was the first county seat of Pike County, and its greatest period of prosperity was between 1830 and the Civil War. The construction of the New Orleans, Jackson, and Great Northern Railroad brought about the decline of Holmesville. .
822. River Road notes by Laurel Shannon Albritton Gorman, My great uncle, Nelson Abner Prescott, Jr., described the River Road and how his family traveled it. In locating the census records I have found that his ancestors did in fact move back and forth between Franklinton, LA and Morgantown, MS. The railroad tracks for the "new" railroad ran very close to the Nelson Prescott, Jr.'s grandparents home in Morgantown..
823. Scottish Website, http://1718migration.org.uk/s_intro.asp Prescotts were Scottish.
824. 1860 Pike County, MS, NameHome in 1860 Zachariah PrescottNot Stated, Pike, MS44 1815North Carolina Male Luvenia PrescottNot Stated, Pike, MS37 1822Alabama Female Franklin PrescottNot Stated, Pike, MS5 1854Florida Male Eliza C PrescottNot Stated, Pike, MS3 1856Mississippi Female John W PrescottNot Stated, Pike, MS1 1858Mississippi Male Name: Zachariah Prescott Age in 1860: 44 Birth Year: abt 1816 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Male Post Office: Holmesville Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age Zachariah Prescott 44 Luvenia Prescott 37 Franklin Prescott 5 Eliza C Prescott 3 John W Prescott 1 .
825. History of Zachariah Prescott family by Laurel Shannon Albritton Gorman, We know our Zach was in "Florida" for the birth of Franklin in 1854. He moved to Mississippi by 1856 to have Eliza and was in MS for John (our direct ancestor) in 1859. He was in the 1860 Pike County census with his family. In 1870, Zach and and family were in the Ward 1, Franklinton, LA census, The Washington Parrish , Franklinton, LA area is just south of MS. The last census record I have for him is 1880 in Marion County, MS. There was a well worn dirt road that followed the Bogue Chitto River that the Prescotts as well as many others used to travel back and forth between Washington Parrish area and Mississippi. I believe this road was the Old Holmesville Road that ran parallel to the Bogue Chitto River. The road ran from Covington, LA to Holmesville, MS in Pike County, MS. My great-grandfather (Nelson Abner Prescott, Sr.) said he had family in Franklinton, LA and In McComb MS. My great uncle, Nelson Abner Prescott, Jr., took me to Morgantown and showed me where the old house used to be. He also confirned the existence of an old Indian woman living with his grandfather in the Piney Woods. We did not find Zach's grave but were told that there was a area of abandoned graves with impossible to read markers in the area where Zach and the Indian woman lived. Zach's son John is buried at Holly Springs. My great-uncle said he did not know much about the Indian woman. He just remembers seeing her. He said she never said much, and they did not visit often. He assumed she was his grandmother. The name of Zach's wife, Louvenia, comes from census records. It was also spelled Louvina and Luvenia. I believe Zach Prescott is descended from the North Carolina Prescotts. I think he left NC, went to Alabama, GA, FL, LA and then MS. I have contacted other researchers and am in the process of completing proof of his ancestry.
826. Land Record, Name: ZACHARIAH D PRESCOTT Land Office: WASHINGTON Document Number: 138 Total Acres: 160 Signature: Yes Canceled Document: No Issue Date: November 3, 1859 Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566 Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820 Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries Land Description: 1 NW WASHINGTON No 1N 11E 14.
827. Adell Prescott, professional researcher, The good news is that I was doing additional research and had what I consider a major, major breakthrough. I have a copy of a legal document, a Mississippi land grant, on file at the Bureau of Land Management with his name spelled out ZACHARIAH DAVIS PRESCOTT. I had found the grant in Mississippi land records last week, but it was indexed only as Zachariah D. When I went to put the grant information into the technical report I am preparing for all of you, I discovered I didn’t know which county the grant was in. I had all the legal description except the county. When I went back into the Mississippi land records to see if I could determine which county, I discovered that they were linked to the Bureau of Land Management in DC. The legal description there indicated that the land is presently in Walthall County, which was cut from Pike and Marion in 1910. An image of the grant was available, and when I clicked on the grant, I JUST SCREAMED. For about 30 years, I had been trying to prove Zach’s middle name was DAVIS. Although this grant does not answer all the questions relative to Zach’s parentage, it is certainly indicative that he is a descendant of both William Prescott and James Davis of present day Duplin and Lenoir counties, North Carolina [Duplin was cut from New Hanover, and Lenoir was previously Craven, Johnston, and Dobbs]. The adjoining lands upon which William Prescott and James Davis lived in present day Lenoir County in the 1740’s have been identified. The site from which William Prescott operated a ferry across the Neuse River is still visible today. Both families owned land in adjoining Duplin County as well.
828. Laurel Shannon Albritton Gorman Personal Interview, Family stories have him dying in the Marion County area. They also say his wife was an Indian. They say it was his second wife. The Indian woman did live in the woods with the family, because my Uncle Abbey, remembers her. He thinks she just stayed with the family after her husbands death. The graves are overgrown in the woods.
829. Hal Prestridge, Ann sued her husband in 1777 for "denying her the Necessities of Life".
830. Bernard Westbrook, Ancestry.com http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2652561&id=I7570.
831. Doris Varnado, Packet DG16 Pike County Library Refers to wife of James Denman being Hannah Prestage, also spelled Prestige,Prestrige, Prestridge. John and Ally Prestridge in the records of Eastfork Baptist Church of Amite County.
832. Hal Prestridge, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~halprestridge/d0/i0007528.htm#i7528 "The Oath of Allegiance " On the 27th September 1777. "I do swear that I renounce and refuse all allegiance to George III, King of Great Britain, his heirs and successors, and that I will be faithful and bear the true allegiance to the Commonwealth of Virginia, as a free and independent state, and that I will not at any time do or cause to be done any injurious to the freedom and independence thereof; as declared by Congress; and that I will discover and make known to the some one justice of the peace for the said state all treasons or traitorous conspiracies which I now and hereafter shall know to be formed against this or any of the United States of America." John Prestridge .
833. 1880 Mississippi census, http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx?dbid=6742&path=Mississippi.Lincoln.All+Townships.34.37&rc=&zp=75 Spelled Delila.
834. Albrittons of the Second Millennium by Bobbie G. Albritton, April 2005, 354-355.
835. 1860 Pike County Census, 1860 United States Federal Census Record about Mary Jane Prestrage Name: Mary Jane Prestrage Age in 1860: 5 Birth Year: abt 1855 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Female Post Office: Holmesville Mary Jane Prestrage Not Stated, Pike, MS 5 1854 Mississippi Female Living with parents Samuel and Martha Prestrage, name misspelled.
836. Prestridge/Prestidge/Prestage Research Group, http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=halprestridge&id=I10508.
837. 1880: Beat 4, Lincoln, Mississippi, 1880 United States Federal Census Record about Delila Albritton Name: Delila Albritton Age: 26 Estimated birth year: <1854> Birthplace: Mississippi Occupation: Keeping House Relationship to head-of-household: Wife Home in 1880: Beat 4, Lincoln, Mississippi Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Spouse's name: J. H. Albritton Father's birthplace: MS Mother's birthplace: MS .
838. U.S. Census > 1870 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Lincoln > Township 5, Name: Delilah Albritton Estimated Birth Year: abt 1853 Age in 1870: 17 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Township 5, Lincoln, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Bogue Chitto Roll: M593_737 Page: 7 Image: 14 Year: 1870 Name: J H Albritton Estimated Birth Year: abt 1847 Age in 1870: 23 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Township 5, Lincoln, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Bogue Chitto Roll: M593_737 Page: 7 Image: 14 Year: 1870 She was in the 1860 census with parents Samuel and Jane. She was already married by 1870, living next to the Prestridges and Albrittons, and She could not write as stated in the 1870 census. Her parents were in the same cenus, Lincoln County, Township 5, Delilah and John were in the Bogue Chitto post office area and her parents were in Summitt.
839. 1870 Lincoln County, Census, They are married in this census. Lincoln County was formed in 1870, out of Pike and surrounding counties.
840. 1850 Perry County, MS census, 26 507 508 Prestridge Samuel Sr. 62 M Farmer 3,000 Georgia 27 507 508 Prestridge Delilah 50 F S. Carolina X 28 507 508 Prestridge Samuel Jr. 20 M Student Mississippi X 29 507 508 Prestridge James P. 17 M Student Mississippi X 30 507 508 Prestridge Thomas J. 14 M Mississippi X 31 507 508 Prestridge Julia A. 12 F Mississippi X 32 507 508 Prestridge Willliam A. 25 M Farmhand Mississippi X 33 507 508 Prestridge Mary 21 F Mississippi X .
841. 1870 Lincoln MS census, Samuel had three men living with the family. James Prestridge, born 1855 (Black), and Moses Prestridge, born 1854 (Black) Andy Reeves, age 18, (White).
842. 1860 Pike County Census, 1860 United States Federal Census Record about Samuel Prestrage Name: Samuel Prestrage Age in 1860: 30 Birth Year: abt 1830 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Male Post Office: Holmesville Value of real estate: View image Samuel Prestrage Not Stated, Pike, MS 30 1829 Mississippi Male.
843. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~halprestridge/d0/i0010501.htm#i10507 Samuel Prestridge was in Company A, 14th Confederate MS Cavalry during the War Between the States.
844. 1870 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Lincoln > Township 5, According to Hal Prestridge, the reason the 1870 census contains errors is because Samuel's daughter Martha died the day before and the census information was probably given by a neighbor. Name: Some Prestridge Estimated Birth Year: abt 1831 Age in 1870: 39 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Township 5, Lincoln, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Summit.
845. 1850 Pike County census, 1850 United States Federal Census Record about Samuel Prestridge Name: Samuel Prestridge Age: 62 Estimated birth year: abt 1788 Birth place: Georgia Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 4, Pike, Mississippi 26 507 508 Prestridge Samuel Sr. 62 M Farmer 3,000 Georgia 27 507 508 Prestridge Delilah 50 F S. Carolina X 28 507 508 Prestridge Samuel Jr. 20 M Student Mississippi X 29 507 508 Prestridge James P. 17 M Student Mississippi X 30 507 508 Prestridge Thomas J. 14 M Mississippi X 31 507 508 Prestridge Julia A. 12 F Mississippi X 32 507 508 Prestridge Willliam A. 25 M Farmhand Mississippi X 33 507 508 Prestridge Mary 21 F Mississippi X .
846. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 30, Marriage record for Samuel Prestridge and a SELMA Rountree! 2 March 1827.
847. Hal Prestridge website, http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a15350&id=I5293.
848. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~halprestridge/, Hal Prestridge has compiled extensive research by many people, all well documented so be sure to check out his website if you are interested in Prestridge's. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~halprestridge/d0/i0008568.htm#i8568.
849. 1850 Pike County Census and Walthall County Land Records, Daniel Quin was 71. He was born in South Carolina. He purchased land as follows: QUIN DANIEL 21 3N 10E WASHINGTON 40 1840/11/10 9A 12 Quin Daniel 71 South Carolina pg0001a.txt Maggie May Ellzey Albritton great grandmother Hugh Nelson Ellzey gggrandfather Rankin Ellzey ggggrandfather Thomas Ellzey (and Mary La Quin) gggggrandparents Ketturah Deer Quinn ggggggrandmother Daniel Quinn ggggggrandfather QUIN DANIEL 30 2N 10E WASHINGTON 40 1859/02/01 QUIN DANIEL 30 2N 10E WASHINGTON 40 1851/09/01.
850. A Family History Boyd's and Connected Families by John Wright Boyd, 1980, 34, Daniel Quinn to Pike County, MS in 1810 and settled on a farm in Sweetwater, where it empties into the Boque Chitto River, at Walkers Ridge. He built a grist mill and people traveled 30-40 miles to have their corn ground into meal for bread.
851. 1850 Pike County census, 12 106 106 Quin Daniel 71 M 1,200 South Carolina 13 106 106 Quin Keturah 61 F Virginia 14 106 106 Lundy Bob 6 M M Mississippi .
852. Judi Hearn, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1854812&id=I8959 Name: Daniel QUIN Surname: Quin Given Name: Daniel Sex: M Birth: 1777 in Mecklinburg Co., Virginia Death: 12 Jan 1859 in Amite Co., Mississippi _UID: 5FAC9A021D59D511AB39F45F1DEA16358CB1 Event: Event 1 1812 moved to Pike Co. Miss. Event: Event 2 1812 Lt. 13 Miss Inf, War of 1812 Change Date: 4 Jun 2001 at 19:09:01 .
853. Karen Hamilton, http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alaskalady&id=I2563 Information furnished by Jackie Duncan Youngblood Information from Marsha Grady david.grady@mcleod.net Daniel served as Lieutenant in 13th Mississippi Infantry during the War of 1812 Elected Justice of the Peace 1823 Pike County, Mississippi Information from "Family History of Peter Quin"; 2nd edition; by Jerome C. Haftner; 1964-65 "They (Daniel and family) left York District, SC and after a journey of six weeks by team arrived on 29 Oct 1812 at the place where Sweetwater empties into Bogue Chitto River, one mile east of Walkers Bridge, a few hundred yards south of the Tylertown-Magnolia Highway. Both are buried in Pike County. Daniel Quin was a lieutenant in the 13th Regiment (Nixon's) Mississippi Militia in the War of 1812. Vol IV, Mississippi Historical Society." "Buried 1 mile east of Walker's Bridge a few hundred yards south of the Tylertown-Magnolia road" Information from "Family History of Peter Quin"; 2nd edition; by Jerome C. Haftner; 1964-65 "He erected a grist mill across the Sweetwater and many people traveled thirty and forty miles to it to have their corn ground into meal for bread." Birth: 3 FEB 1779 in , York, South Carolina Death: 12 JAN 1859 in , Walthall, Mississippi Burial: Quin Family Cemetery, Walthall, Mississippi .
854. Melba Fulton, Military Service: 1814 Daniel was a Lieut. in Moses Collins's Company Note: PUBLICATIONS OF THE MISSISSIPPI HISTORICALL SOCIETY, VOL IV: MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY IN THE WAR OF 1812, by Dunbar Roland, pp 200-205. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mfulton&id=I0751 .
855. Pike County Library, Doris Varnado Collection, Packet 20.
856. 1850 Pike County, MS Police District 3 census, Mary Quin Ellzey in 1850 Pike census widow with her children. 20 171 171 Elzie Mary 41 F S. Carolina Name: Mary Elzie Age: 41 Estimated birth year: abt 1809 Birth place: South Carolina Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 3, Pike, Mississippi .
857. A Family History Boyd's and Connected Families by John Wright Boyd, 1980, Had twelve children with Thomas Ellzey.
858. 1860 Pike County, MS, Name: Mary Ellzey Age in 1860: 51 Birth Year: abt 1809 Birthplace: South Carolina Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Female Post Office: Holmesville .
859. Todd Ellzey, Elliot Cemetery.
860. Pike County Library, Doris Varnado Collection, Packet 20 Mary Quin DAR #361695-102970 Her death date in the Varnado collection is 1896. Her death place is Leatherwood, Ellitott Cemetery, near Holmesville. Her father is noted as being Daniel Quin, son of Peter Quin and Judith Robinson, and her mother is ntoed as being Kitty Deer.
861. Quinn and Allied Families by Madge Quin Fugler, presented to DAR in 1937, 23, Peter Quinn settled in York District, South Carolina, and then came to Pike County (then Marion County) Mississippi in 1808, settling of Topisaw River. He acted as Governor of Mississippi Territory for a short time. He was a member of the convention that framed the Constitution of Mississippi.
862. Quinn and Allied Families by Madge Quin Fugler, presented to DAR in 1937, 28, Revolutionary War Record- Peter Quin served as a private in Captain James Knox's Company, 8th Virginia Regiment, commanded by Col. Abraham Bowman. His name is the first borne on a company pay roll covering the period from May 25, 1776 to April 30th 1777. He transferred in August or September, 1777, to Captain Thomas Berry's Co., same regiment, and his name is last borne on a muster roll for January 1778, dated Feb. 4, 1778, of the part of the Virginian Regiment whose time expires before April 10th, on which roll he was reported present by George Andrew, the Adjutant General See New Information: ** Re: Peter Quin. In a June 22, 1998, memo to the Office of the NSDAR Historian General, from the Genealogy Division: "...... the service of Peter Quin(n) as a Private from Virginia was questioned and found to be incorrect ..... We have now verified his service as a Patriot for taking the Oath of Allegiance when he entered a claim for land in Rutherford Co., North Carolina. The land was granted to him on October 13, 1783."
863. Quinn and Allied Families by Madge Quin Fugler, presented to DAR in 1937, 31, Reverend Peter Quin declined an office in the new government stating that he was at peace with his God and all mankind and preferred not to be burdened with an office. Signed Dr. William Evertt Quin, great-grand-son of Peter Quin.
864. Tombstone, Holmesville, MS 117 – Peter Quin (*) b. Apr 11, 1750 d. Dec 20, 1824.
865. There is a John Quinn, age 85, born in South Carolina, in the 1870 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Okibbeha > Police Beat 4 census. He and his wife , Susan, age 66, also born in South Carolina, are living with Peter Quinn age 49 and his family. I do not know how this John Quinn fits in, but I wanted to note it in case there is a connection made later.
866. Karen Hamilton, According to Jerome Haftner's book more information on the Quin family can be found in: "Pike County, Mississippi 1798 - 1876. Pioneer Families and Confederate Soldiers, Reconstruction and Redemption"; by Luke Ward Conerly; Brandon Printing Company; Nashville, TN; 1909 "Peter Quin was a man of broad views, strong character and moral influence. In 1819, he presided as superior justice of the Orphans (probate) County.. He was one of the trustees of the town of Holmesville, under an incorporationg act of 1820, and when the Orphans Court system was abolished in 1822, Peter Quin was elected probate judge, being succeeded by Robert Love in 1824. During his incumbency as superior justice a circumstance known as the Sibley incident occurred, which has been handed down as part of the judicial proceedings in the pioneer establishment of law and justice in the new county." .
867. Terry Mason, http://www.tmason1.com/pafg314.htm#6943C Source on Hugh Quinn, Sr. from Chuck Hite. The maiden name of Margaret (Fondren) Quinn has not been proven, but in Mona A. Wamick papers of 8/11/95 pg 8-A She received info from L.M."Buster" Quin, who received it from John E. Fondren of Marietta, GA.believe that John Fondren c1730/40 d. 1789 Mar: Elendor Smith was a brother of Margaret (Fondren) Quinn. .
868. Ancestry.com, Sources: http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1609974&id=I18931 1. Sir Anthony Wagner, The Royal Arms College, "Decendents of Edwar- 2. Bill Gertz-gertz@asu.edu oct 1997.
869. Ancestry.com John E Dellinger Family-marvindellinger@blazingisp.net, Ephraim's will dated 28 Apr 1791, proved 20 Nov 1793. He was Private in Re. War. .
870. Mizell/Richardson Family Tidbits by Sheila Martin, Benjamin Sr. moved to GA with his wife's brother and cousin William MIZELL not long before the Revolution, locating in St. Mathews Parish (which became Effingham in 1777). He was in Screven County when it was cut out of Effingham. He served as the first tax collector of Screven from 1793-1796. He was taken into Bulloch County when it was created out of Screven. He died in Bulloch County in 1799. His widow Sarah was still alive as evidenced by land records. There is record of a passport to the Richardson and Williams families from Georgia "across the Indian lands" to Louisiana. .
871. Russ E. Williams, Jr. Associate Professor of History, Northeast LA University, 1976, "Richardson's were Tories and loyal to England for most of the Revolution. They were finally given amnesty by expressing a willingness to go to the frontier and fight the Creeks." extract from letter to Mrs. Jerry Fanin of Bryan, TX date 18 Aug 1976. Mr. Williams recommends she check Candler's Revolutionary War Recods of Georgia for information on the all the Benjamin Richardson family. There is also a note that the Benjamin Richardson is NOT the son of Stephen Richardson of Pasquotank County, NC. Mr. Williams research leads him to believe our Benjamin is the immigrant for this branch of the Richardson family.
872. 1850 Police District 4, Pike, Mississippi, Name: Nancy Albritton Age: 58 Estimated birth year: abt 1792 Birth place: Georgia Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 4, Pike, Mississippi .
873. Prestridge/Prestidge/Prestage Research Group, Both. My ancestor, William Watters, (b 1699, Liberton, Midlothian, Scotland; d 1763, Virginia) brought his family to Brunswick County, Virginia, from Scotland in 1735-1737. Brunswick County was eventually divided and parts eventually became Lunenburg, then Halifax, then Pittsylvania Counties. Much of William's family can be found in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, records during the 1700s and early 1800s. The family name was listed as Walters, then. William Watters was married first to Elizabeth Robertson in Scotland, but she died in Scotland in 1735. She was buried in Newton Parish Church Cemetery, and her gravestone still stands there. Elizabeth Robertson's father was John Robertson, b 1664, Liberton, Midlothian, Scotland. Sometimes his name was listed as John Robertson-Rotson (perhaps the Rotson is another derivative (sp?) of Robertson, Robinson, Roberson.) Elizabeth's mother was Marion Ewart, b 1668, Liberton, Midlothian, Scotland. I am a Walters and found out, only after starting a family search a few years ago, that the Walters, Watters, Waters names were interchanged down through the years, and my own family used the name Waters until 1890. Some families still use that and the Watters name. .
874. Quinn and Allied Families by Madge Quin Fugler, presented to DAR in 1937, She and Peter came from Ireland.There is a Judith Robinson Chapter of the DAR.
875. Tombstone, Holmesville, MS 118 – Judith Quin [ROBINSON] (*) b. Sept 14, 1760 d. Oct 6, 1840.
876. Bob Manning, # Title: DAR Application of Lucille Manning Mosal McEwen Author: McEwen, Lucille Manning Mosal Repository: Note: Manning Family Library Call Number: Media: Manuscript.
877. 1850 Police District 4, Pike, Mississippi, 1850 United States Federal Census Record Name: Samuel Prestridge Age: 62 Estimated birth year: abt 1788 Birth place: Georgia Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 4, Pike, Mississippi 26 507 508 Prestridge Samuel Sr. 62 M Farmer 3,000 Georgia 27 507 508 Prestridge Delilah 50 F S. Carolina X 28 507 508 Prestridge Samuel Jr. 20 M Student Mississippi X 29 507 508 Prestridge James P. 17 M Student Mississippi X 30 507 508 Prestridge Thomas J. 14 M Mississippi X 31 507 508 Prestridge Julia A. 12 F Mississippi X 32 507 508 Prestridge Willliam A. 25 M Farmhand Mississippi X 33 507 508 Prestridge Mary 21 F Mississippi X .
878. OLD FRANKLIN AND WILKES CO'S GA AND THEIR SPIN-OFFS. ****A REPOSITORY ONLY****.
879. http://www.carolyar.com/immigrants.htm, Richard Sanford, age 25, July 27, 1635; transported from London to Virginia by the Primrose.
880. Online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1847990&id=I3717, wtdonald@carolina.rr.com.
881. Online Church Records, http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Mississippi::sasser::260.html.
882. 1850 Pike County census, Name: James Sasser Age: 40 Estimated birth year: abt 1810 Birth place: South Carolina Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 4, Pike, Mississippi Page: 39 Roll: M432_380 28 513 514 Sasser James Sr. 40 M Farmer 160 S. Carolina 29 513 514 Sasser Martha 38 F S. Carolina 30 513 514 Sasser Jam M. 17 M Mississippi X 31 513 514 Sasser Joseph 15 M Student Mississippi X 32 513 514 Sasser Sarah 11 F Mississippi X 33 513 514 Sasser James Jr. 8 M Mississippi X 34 513 514 Sasser Daniel V. 7 M Mississippi X 35 513 514 Sasser William P. 5 M Mississippi 36 513 514 Sasser Julia 3 F Mississippi 37 513 514 Sasser Thomas 1 M Mississippi .
883. Land Purchase, Name: JAMES G SASSER Land Office: WASHINGTON Document Number: 7736 Total Acres: 39.99 Signature: Yes Canceled Document: No Issue Date: August 01, 1853 Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566 Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820 Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries Land Description: 1 SWSE WASHINGTON No 5N 7E 6 .
884. 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi, 1860 United States Federal Census Record about James Z H Sasser Name: James Z H Sasser Age in 1860: 50 Birth Year: abt 1810 Birthplace: South Carolina Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Male Post Office: Holmesville .
885. 1850 Pike census, Name: Jane M Sasser Age: 17 Estimated birth year: abt 1833 Birth place: Mississippi Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 4, Pike, Mississippi Page: 39 Roll: M432_380 28 513 514 Sasser James Sr. 40 M Farmer 160 S. Carolina 29 513 514 Sasser Martha 38 F S. Carolina 30 513 514 Sasser Jam M. 17 M Mississippi X 31 513 514 Sasser Joseph 15 M Student Mississippi X 32 513 514 Sasser Sarah 11 F Mississippi X 33 513 514 Sasser James Jr. 8 M Mississippi X 34 513 514 Sasser Daniel V. 7 M Mississippi X 35 513 514 Sasser William P. 5 M Mississippi 36 513 514 Sasser Julia 3 F Mississippi 37 513 514 Sasser Thomas 1 M Mississippi .
886. 1910, Jane is living with her son,Samuel and his family Name: Jane Prestridge Age in 1910: 77 Estimated birth year: abt 1833 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1910: 4-Bt, Lincoln, Mississippi Neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Female Series: T624 Roll: 749 Part: 2 Page: 213A Year: 1910.
887. 1860 Pike County Census, 1860 United States Federal Census Record about Martha J Prestrage Name: Martha J Prestrage Age in 1860: 28 Birth Year: abt 1832 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Female Post Office: Holmesville Martha J Prestrage Not Stated, Pike, MS 28 1831 Mississippi Female.
888. 1860 Pike County Census, Steven living with his son James Sasser Name: Stephen Sasser Age in 1860: 80 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Holmesville Roll: M653_589 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: James Z H Sasser Household Stephen Sasser Not Stated, Pike, MS 80 1779 North Carolina Male.
889. 1811 Amite MS, online by Michael Fleiss.
890. 1840 Lawrence County, MS, online Michael Fleiss.
891. Research conflicts, There is much discussion by researchers regarding the MaGee's, MackGeHee's, etc. and the Scotts.
892. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guinevere60/mcg/pafg16.htm#13590, Jacob married Mary SCOTT 1 in 1781 in NC. Mary was born before 1760. She died in 1836 in Walthall Co, MS. She was buried in Fleet Magee Cemetery, Walthall Co, MS. .
893. Hofmann, Margaret M., Colony of North Carolina 1765-1775 Abstracts of Land Patents, Patent Book 20 "Fleet Cooper, Nehemiah Scott, Simon Parker a branch .....great Cohera Swamp.
894. Treshia Thueson, She may have been from Bedford Co., PA Eve Ellzey was received into the Silver Creek Baptist Church, by letter, in September, 1821. Joan Ellzey Rodgers has her birth date abt 1772; 1850 Pike Co., MS census states that she was born in Pennsylvania. Eve was living in the household of her daughter Elizabeth Ellzey Sibley. .
895. 1850 Pike County, MS Police District 3 census, Name: Evi E Sibley (This is Eva Shaffer who was living with her daughter Elizabeth Ellzey Sibley) Age: 84 Estimated birth year: abt 1766 Birth place: Pennsylvania Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 3, Pike, Mississippi .
896. Pike County Library, Doris Varnado Collection, Packet 20 Eva Shaiffer, a full blodded German, came to Pike Co, MS in 1817 from Fairfield District, South Carolina.
897. Elizabeth Spencer Sheppard, widow of Maj. Robert Sheppard, and daughter of William Spencer (ancient planter) married her second husband Thomas Warren Hart in 1654 and George Foster in 1693.
898. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=10366076.
899. Founding Fathers of Florida and their descendants by Jean Mizell.
900. roots.com, By Gary Hawley, descendant of Sarah Solomon. Union County Heritage 1981 by Mannie Lee Mabry Editor. Published bythe U nion County Heritage Committee in cooperation with Hunter PublishingCompany, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Section 86 THE BOBO FAMILY. International Genealogical Index of The Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter -Day for South Carolina, March 1992 edition. AFN:FS6H-CN of Tommy CAMPBELL, P.O. Box 475, Butler, AL. 36904Submissio n: AF90-100517 http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ghaulle&id=I8341.
901. There was a Michael Solomon who served as a private in the Revolutionary War per Bounty Land Warrant 10402.
902. "Adventures of Purse and Persons of Virginia 1607-1625" by Annie L Jester and Martha W. Hiden, Alice landed at James Island in 1607 on the ship "Sarah".
903. Nina Ruth Spearman Reese, Dallas, Texas, In her letter to Sylvia Spearman, she states she went to see the ships in Jamestown, and could not board the Susan Constant, but was able to board on one of the three.
904. Ancestry.com, Mansfield is a suggested maiden name for Anne Spencer. Lightfoot is another suggested maiden name.
905. First Families of VA.
906. Elizabeth Spencer Sheppard, widow of Maj. Robert Sheppard, and daughter of William Spencer (ancient planter) married her second husband Thomas Warren Hart in 1654 and George Foster in 1693.
907. Barbara Carpenter Martin roots.com, Upon her marriage to Thomas Warren, Elizabeth signed a marriage contract in which she named her Sheppard children: Anne, John, Robert and Will. Surry Co. Deed, Wills etc 1, 1652-72, p. 56 (as quoted in Adventurers of Purse and Person, 1987) .
908. roots.com, By Gary Hawley Elizabeth was a widow, her first husband was James White. Her maiden name was Spencer. The 1704 Quit Rent Rol e for King Willia m County, Virginia shows Elizabeth BOBO as the taxable head of a househ old responsible for 200 acres. This listing of a women as a taxable ent ity was a highly unusual practice unless she were herself a widow.There a re four (1717, 1719, 1724, and1725) more references to Elizabeth BOBO w ith regard to Virginia land transactions during the second and third de cades of the eighteenth century.
909. roots.com, By Gary Hawley Gabriel BOBO appears to have successf ully intergrated himself into the society of early Virginia. In the int erval between February and October of 1703 Gabriel BOBO also appears ha ve married Elizabeth WHITE, widow of James WHITE and daughter of Thomas S PENCER.
910. Rex McClurin, The McLaurin - McMahon Family Research Page #2 http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mclaurin&id=I06821 On 19 Feb 1703 Elizabeth White made a gift of 1300 pounds of tobacco a horse and 100 acres, "about a quarter mile below Bubboe's house" to each of her sons Thomas and James (by late husband James White). "The land being 200 acres of land given me by my father THOMAS SPENCER of King and Queen Co.." Witnessed by Gabriel Bubau. (King William Co., VA Patent Book 5, page 17.) .
911. Online My Southern Family website, [S3438] Some Old Dudley Genealogy on GenCircles.com by FredMcCaleb EMail: n4eb@fayette.net http://www.gencircles.com/users/fredmccaleb/21/data/4357 DebbieMoore by Debbie Boyce Moore http://www.gencircles.com/users/debbiemoore/1/data/460 "My Acadian/Cajun Ancestors" by Kirby Broussard http://www.gencircles.com/users/onaze/5/data/15016 .
912. Nina Ruth Spearman Reese, Dallas, Texas, Letter to Sylvia Spearman.
913. roots.com, Immigration: 1607 Ship "Susan Constant" Cpt. Newport http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cwood&id=I653.
914. Barbara Carpenter Martin, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=barbaramn&id=I10493.
915. Roots.com smhaynes@surry.net, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2582487&id=I239.
916. 1850 Amite County, MS, Martha Beale is the mother in this household Elias Beale 30 Margaret Beale 40 Nancy Gardner 16 Martha Gardner 14 Prucilla Gardner 12 Augustus Beale 6 Elizabeth Beale 3.
917. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 26, Marriage record for William Gardner and Margaret Stribling.
918. Christopher Nelson Beard.
919. Ancestry.com Family Record, Name: Joseph Thomas Thompson Spouse: Sarah Mcallister Parents: Thomas Thompson , Ann Finny Birth Place: Orange, Eno, NC Birth Date: 1737 Marriage Place: Orange Marriage Date: 1768 Death Date: 24 December 1792 .
920. Ancestry.com, pages 1, 9 and 10 of the book Thomas Thompson and Ann Finney of Colonial Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Copyright: 1987 by Jane Gray Buchanan, 114 Berwick Drive, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v08t0305&id=I711 .
921. 1860 Pike County, MS, Rankin Charles Ellzey and wife Mary and one child, Hugh. Name: Mary Ellzey Age in 1860: 26 Birth Year: abt 1834 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Female Post Office: Holmesville .
922. 1900 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Pike > Beat 3 > District 109, Living with son Clifton, and her husband Rankin.
923. Tombstone, Hollywood Cemetery, McComb, MS.
924. 1850 Pike census, Mother of Kizzah Carter? 13 414 415 Carter Mary 73 F N. Carolina living with her grand-daughter, Jane Beard Dunaway in Pike Couny. Name: Mary Carter Age: 73 Estimated birth year: abt 1777 Birth place: North Carolina Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 3, Pike, Mississippi Page: 32 Roll: M432_380 Was this Mary “Polly” Thompson?
925. Christopher Nelson Beard, Mary "Polly" Thompson married William Carter. I believe they lived in the adjoining county to Williamson Co. in TN. Mary is listed in census records as being born in NC. So I guess it is possible that William Carter was also from NC, and could possibly be related to Issac. Perhaps they just took different routes to MS. There are many questions here. I need to do much more research on this William Carter, as I have little. .
926. Edwin Ambrose Crowell.ftw, emigrated Bedford Co Tenn 1784 Served in Revol. War, settled Nashville, Tenn. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2131036&id=I108387675
927. Jane Gray Buchanan, "Thomas Thompson and Ann Finney of Colonial Pennsylvania and North Carolina" by Jane Gray Buchan, Oak Ridge, TN On March 8, 1734 Thomas Thompson received a warrant for land in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. This is the earliest known record of a member of the Thompson family. Since the parents of Thomas have not been identified, it cannot be stated with certainty whether they were born in the Colonies or abroad. If family traditon is correct, they were born in Pennsylvania, since the progenitor of the family is said to have come to Philadelphia from England in the 17th century. There is no doubt, however, about the birthplace and parents of the wife of Thomas, Ann Finney. Her grnadfather, Capt. Samuel Finney, accompanied by members of his family, including his son Joseph (father of Ann), is said to have sailed with William Penn on his second voyage to the New World in 1699. Capt. Finney was a merchant-planter-adventurer of the English landed gentry who made a fortune on the Island of Barbados as a relatively young man. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v08t0305&id=I711.
928. Jane Gray Buchanan, Records available indicate that Thomas Thompson and his wife, Ann Finney, owned land on Back Creek and on the Eno River. They made their home in the Eno section of Orange County, just north of Hillsborough, North Carolina. This area, with the village of Hillsborough as its center of government and commerce, was regarded by early settlers as a higly desirable place to live. This was the area where Thomas and Ann reared their children and lived to a ripe old age. Most of their offspring left the Piedmont area, but the original Thompson land on the Eno remained in the hands of descendants until the early 20th century. In recent years the waters of Lake Eno have flooded some sections of the rolling farmland. .
929. 1850 Pike County census, 1 419 420 Beard Aaron M. 25 M Farmer Mississippi X 2 419 420 Beard Holly 23 F Mississippi X 3 419 420 Beard Viney C. 1 F Mississippi .
930. 1860 Marion County Census, Name: Holly Beard Age in 1860: 34 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Female Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M653_586 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: A M Beard Household.
931. 1880 Marion County, MS, Name: Holly Beard Age: 54 Estimated birth year: abt 1826 Birthplace: Mississippi Occupation: Keeping House Relationship to head-of-household: Wife Home in 1880: Red Creek And Wolf River, Marion, Mississippi Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Spouse's name: A. Em. Beard Father's birthplace: MS Mother's birthplace: SC.
932. 1870 Marion County, MS, Name: Holly Beard Estimated Birth Year: abt 1825 Age in 1870: 45 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Columbia.
933. Thornhill Family Record, "Hollie Thornhill was a sister to Dr. Joe Thornhill, Johonathon, Eli, John Jones, Lydies, Becky and Mary Ann."
934. 1850 Pike County, MS census, 8 387 388 Thornhill Joseph 85 M Cooper S. Carolina X 9 387 388 Thornhill Ellizabeth 73 F S. Carolina.
935. 1820 MS census, Name: JOSEPH THORNHILL State: MS County: Pike County Township: No Township Listed Year: 1820 Database: MS 1820 State Census Index.
936. The Order of First Families of MS 1699-1817 edited by Charles Owen Johnson, 1981.
937. 1790 Beaufort, SC Census, 22 | Wm Thornhill | 2 1 | 3 | | | T654 |.
938. Heritage Quest online, There were seven Thornhill Revolutionary War Soldiers listed.
939. 1850 Pike County, MS census, William Thornhill and Mary Ann Boutwell Thornhill were Papa Nelsons- Nelson Abner Prescott, Sr. great grandparents. 33 366 367 Thornhill William 54 M Farmer 600 S. Carolina 34 366 367 Thornhill Mary A. 48 F S. Carolina X 35 366 367 Thornhill Joseph M. 18 M Farmhand Mississippi X 36 366 367 Thornhill Hiram E. 16 M Farmhand Mississippi X 37 366 367 Thornhill Mary A. 14 F Mississippi 38 366 367 Thornhill John I. 12 M Mississippi 39 366 367 Thornhill Liddy A. 10 F Mississippi 40 366 367 Thornhill Dewsiler I. 8 F Mississippi 41 367 368 Thornhill Eleazar W. 20 M Farmer Mississippi X 42 367 368 Thornhill Sarah 20 F Mississippi X .
940. Marriage, I found this marriage record online, but do not know which William Thornhill this is THORNHILL, Wm THOMPSON, Mary 1832 June,20.
941. 1850 Pike County census, Mystery 1 98 98 Thornhill Elisha 50 M Farmer 600 South Carolina 2 98 98 Thornhill Mary 48 F United States 3 98 98 Thornhill Elizabeth 24 F Mississippi X 4 98 98 Thornhill Isham 22 M Farm hand Mississippi 5 98 98 Thornhill John 20 M Mississippi 6 98 98 Thornhill Mary A. 16 F Mississippi 7 98 98 Thornhill James 14 M Mississippi 8 98 98 Thornhill Milly A. 12 F Mississippi 9 98 98 Thornhill Susyann 10 F Mississippi 10 98 98 Thornhill Henry C. 8 M Mississippi 11 98 98 Thornhill Adaline 6 F Mississippi 12 99 99 Boutwell Also 43 M Farmer South Carolina X 13 99 99 Boutwell Elizabeth 46 F South Carolina X 14 99 99 Boutwell William 6 M Louisiana 15 99 99 Boutwell James M. 4 M Mississippi X 16 99 99 Thornhill Polly A. 25 F Mississippi 17 99 99 Thornhill Aly 23 F Mississippi X 18 99 99 Thornhill Wyatt 20 M Farm hand Mississippi .
942. Online http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/3568/np5.htm#iin519, LDS Submitter: Ronnie B & Dixie Lee (Arthur) Turley 801 Hopi Trail, Dewey, Az 86327 Compact Disc #5 Pin #205371.
943. Will of John Thurmond, John Thurmond gave his son Philip land he purchased from William Bell and Mack Goode, both joining on the Beaver Dam Creek in Edgefield County, SC., also one negro girl named Fanny. He gave his son William the tract of land purchased from William John Logan in Edgefield County on Gunnel Creek, SC., and after his death it is to be divided amongst his children. He gave "Betsy Tally one negro girl between five and ten years old and if she dies without an heir of her body, the said negro shall return to the estate again." "The part my wife sustains, after her decease shall be equally divided amongst my children......only Betsy Tally shall have her equal part with my daughters, ...." Everything else was divided equally amongst all the children.
944. A Family History Boyd's and Connected Families by John Wright Boyd, 1980, John Thurmond is spelled John Thurman here.
945. Ancestry.com, Probably born in Goochland County, Virginia; not certain. Moved to Albemarle County, Virginia before 1761. Moved to Wilkes County, Georgia in the 1780s. Moved to Edgefield County, South Carolina about 1790. Revolutionary War soldier. Facts about this person: Fact 1 March 1793/94 His will was proved in Edgefield County, South Carolina. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v58t2960&id=I371.
946. Posted by Sharon Barrett Kennedy on February 02, 1999 at 11:58:15:, I've seen conflicting info posted re: the children/grandchildren of Philip Thurmond Sr. and Mary Sarah Henderson of VA One version says their DAUGHTER Elizabeth married John Thurmond (a cousin?) to have Susannah m. Edmond Boyd Frances m. Mr. Lyon (assume William Lyon,Sr.) Elizabeth m. Peter Cheatham Agnes m. John Tillery Ann m. Nathan Talley Rachel m. Hughes Moss Philip m. Mary/Polly Thurmond (d/o Ben) John, Jr. m. Charity Hughes William m. Nancy Thurmond (d/o Ben) Guthridge m. Catherine Jopling. Another version claims that John SON of Philip and Mary married Elizabeth Goode (later Molly Dickerson) to produce many of the same children.
947. Baptism, Ancestry.com http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v58t2960&id=I269 1 May 21, 1704 Baptized in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia. .
948. Outz Family Tree, The Strom's of South Carolina 1765-1983 by Samuel T. Strom and Martha J. Strom, p. 153 .
949. Manuscript on Edmund Boyd and Susannah Thurmond at DAR in Washington, DC, Her mothers will leaves her one sheet. Her married name is Boyd. She also received an equal share of her mothers feather bed.
950. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=4723085&st=1.
951. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=44406809&st=1.
952. Ancestry.com John E Dellinger Family-marvindellinger@blazingisp.net, Rebecca was of Elizabethtown, N.J. The daughter of William Trotter & Cutbury Gibbs. Elizabeth was the mother of most of John's children. "History of Piscataway Twp 1666-1976" p 64 says Rev. John Drake, 1653-1740 was 3rd son of Francis Drake & John had 3 wives & 14 children. His 8th child, Isaac 1687-1759. http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=marvindellinger&id=I5256.
953. http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/3731/a-deeds.html, ABRAHAM BLADEN COUNTY, 1769 DEED 2209 PA 531, WM TRYON PA BK 20, 16 DEC 1769, 500 ACRES ON ASHPOLE OR TADPOLE SWAMP, JOINING HORNCAMP BRANCH ABOVE THE MOUTH CO-OWNER ROBERT EDWARDS ABRAHAM BLADEN COUNTY, 1769 DEED 1688 PG 456, WM. TRYON PA BK 20, 4 MAY 1769, 150 ACRES ON THE E SIDE OF WILKES COUNTY,ONS UPPER SWAMP E OF LITTLE PD, JOINING A SMALL BRANCH AND WILKES COUNTY,ONS SUPPOSED LINE ABRAHAM BLADEN COUNTY, 1769 DEED 1689 PG 456, WM. TRYON PA BK 20, 4 MAY 1769, 200 ACRES ON LODFIELD SWAMP E OF ASHPOLE OF TADPOLE SWAMP, JOINING BARNES LOWER CORNER OF ANOTHER SURVEY ON THE HILLSIDE E OF THE SAID SWAMP ABOUT A MILE ABOVE THE MOUTH OF BURNT REED SWAMP ABRAHAM BLADEN COUNTY, 1769 DEED 1690 PG 457, WM. TRYON PA BK 20, 4 MAY 1769, 100 ACRES ON GREAT HOGG SWAMP ABOUT 21/2 MILES ABOVE THE MOUTH OF LITTLE HOGG SWAMP E OF ASHPOLE OR TADPOLE SWAMP, JOINING THE SAID SWAMP BELOW THE MOUTH OF THE BRANCH .
954. 1830 Lawrence County Census, 66 18 Tyrone Adam pg00061 66 3 Tyrone John pg00061.
955. 1830 Lawerence County, 66 18 Tyrone Adam pg00061 66 3 Tyrone John pg00061 "Slade Ancestors of Kenneth K. Slade", 1987 states that "Adam Tyrone was originally from York County, PN; was a farmer and land trader. Later moved to Alabama, his descendents moved on to Prentiss, MS.
956. War of 1812, There is an Adam Tyrone in the Perkins Battalion, 7th Regiment MS Militia.
957. 1790, Adam Tyrone found in: US - Census Index (1790) Township: York County: York State: Pennsylvania Year: 1790 Roll: M637_9 Page: 283 Image: 0191 3 white males over 16 including head of household 3 white males under 16 1 white female(wife?) .
958. Sylvia Spearman, She states that a branch of the Tyrone family moved to Catahoula Parish, Louisiana with branches of the Newsom, Rentz, Peter and Riser families. Christopher Tyrone, grandson of Adam Tyrone, Sr., died in a Union Hospital in New Orleans, but that could be because he was captured, not because he lived there, or was a Union soldier.
959. 1830 Lawrence County Census, 66 18 Tyrone Adam pg00061 66 3 Tyrone John pg00061.
960. Cemeteries of Jefferson Davis County, Anderson, Louise,Arnold Stanley, Bullock, Elaine. 9 Dec 1999, p 370, Tyrone name verified in Kirby Tyrones book.
961. 1820 census, Joseph Parkman’s daughter, Mary Maranda Parkman married John Tyrone. John and Mary Tyrone’s daughter, Eliza married Matthew Carlisle, James Carlisle’s son.
962. MS Marriages, Name: M. H. CARLISLE Spouse: ELIZA J. TYRONE Marriage Date: 08 Oct 1850 County: Lawrence State: MS.
963. Dimple Rawls Willoughby, Personal Interview- March 2005- Eliza Janes nick name was Lizza.
964. 1880 Columbia, Marion County, MS, Dist 131 census.
965. 1860 Marion County, MS census, Name: Eliza Carlisle Age in 1860: 32 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Female Head of Household: Matthew Carlisle Household Post Office: Columbia Value of real estate: View image .
966. 1870 Marion County, MS, Name misspelled in census transription Name: Alice J Carlisle Estimated Birth Year: abt 1827 Age in 1870: 43 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Columbia .
967. Nancy Ray, Elizabeth Smith was the mother of John and Adam Jr. I had nothing on Jacob and Henry!
968. Cemeteries of Jefferson Davis County, Anderson, Louise,Arnold Stanley, Bullock, Elaine. 9 Dec 1999, Served in War of 1812 (Tyrone book) enlisted in Huntsville, AL 21 Jan 1815 and discharged 21 Jun 1815. 1860 Lawrence County census:15 | 131 | 131 | Tyrone John | 64 M | Farmer | 2500 1500 | Tenn | | T650 | 1860 Lawerence County census 1830 Lawerence County census 66 18 Tyrone Adam pg00061 66 3 Tyrone John pg00061.
969. Online Church Records, Bethany Baptist Church, Lawrence County Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1838 Met in Conference and opened a door for the reception of members. Received by letter, Brother William H. Taylor as a minister of the gospel from the Baptist Church in Sturbridge, Massachusetts. Appointed next Monday two weeks to meet and make the contemplated alteration on the meeting house and appointed Brother Stamps to notify Messers. Elisha Stamps and John Tyrone of the time and request their assistance.
970. Ancestry.comLynchFamilywebsite, http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:916918&id=I177.
971. MS State Census 1841 and 1845, Name: JOHN TYRONE State: MS County: Lawrence County Township: No Township Listed Year: 1841 Database: MS 1841 State Census Index.
972. 1820 Lawrence County Census, John and Adam Tirone are on the 1820 census. Name should be Tyrone.
973. 1860 Lawrence County, MS census, Name: John Tyrone Age in 1860: 64 Birthplace: Tennessee Home in 1860: Not Stated, Lawrence, Mississippi Race: White Gender: Male Head of Household: John Tyrone Household Post Office: Monticello Value of real estate: View image .
974. U.S. Census > 1850 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Lawrence > Not Stated, Name: John Tyrone Age: 54 Estimated birth year: abt 1796 Birth place: Tennessee Race: White Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Not Stated, Lawrence, Mississippi.
975. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=16857235&st=1 Additional info on another mother Isabella Fichett Born: 1379 in Spaxton, Somerset, [county], England Died: 25 Apr 1423 Edit Marriage: 1400 in Spaxton, Somerset, [county], England .
976. 1850 Pike County census, 1850 United States Federal Census Record about Jeremiah Walker Name: Jeremiah Walker Age: 42 Estimated birth year: abt 1808 Birth place: Tennessee Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 3, Pike, Mississippi 11 489 490 Walker Jeremiah 42 M Farmer 800 Tennessee 12 489 490 Walker Louisiana 36 F Mississippi 13 489 490 Walker William L. 14 M Mississippi X 14 489 490 Walker Thomas H. 12 M Mississippi X 15 489 490 Walker Mary J. 11 F Mississippi X 16 489 490 Walker Silas C. 8 M Mississippi X 17 489 490 Walker Francis M. 5 M Mississippi 18 489 490 Walker John A. 3 M Maggie May Ellzey Albritton- my great-grandmother Lucy Coney Ellzey- gggmother Mary Jane Walker Coney-ggggmother Jeremiah Walker-ggggggrandfather.
977. Walker Cemetery, Walker, Louisiana and Jeremiah John Walker and Sarah Gates- Laurel Shannon Albritton- me Hugh Hilton Albritton Jr-father Hugh Hilton Albritton, Sr.-grandfather Maggie May Ellzey/Benjamin Pearly Albritton- paternal great-grand parents Hugh Nelson Ellzey/Lucy Coney- great-great grandparents David Aquila Coney/ Mary Jane Walker- great-great-great grandparents Jeremiah Walker/Lucy Ann “Louisiana” Williams-great- great-great-great grandparents John Walker/Sarah Gates-great-great- great-great-great grandparents.
978. Obituary of Jeremiah Walker, Obit Jeremiah Walker: Departed this life at his home in Pike county, Miss., January 23d, 1881, aged seventy-two years, four months and twelve days. This truely good man was born in Hickman county, Tenn., Sept. 11th, 1808. His father moved to Pike county, Miss., June, 1814. In his twenty-seventh year he married Louisiana Williams, with whom he lived the remainder of his life, living happily together upwards of forty-five years. He leaves her and seven children to mourn his loss, all of whom are members of the Baptist church, and citizens highly esteemed by all who know them. In his death, the Church has sustained a great loss, but we are fully pursuaded that our loss is his eternal gain. In 1837, he joined the Bogue Chitto Church, and in July the next year, he was ordained Deacon of the church, an office he used well upwards of thirty-two years. He was intelligent, and faithful in the discharge of the duties involved upon him as Justice of the Peace and as a good citizen. He loved God's word and made it the man of his council, laying aside all mere human opinions in matters of religion; was strong in the faith, a thorough Baptist. The Master's call found him ready. His departure was immediate, having been afflicted with heart disease for a length of time - the summons came not unexpected. He expired by the fire-side immediately after attempting to mend up the fire. In a moment he was transferred from earth to heaven, was absent from the body and present with the Lord. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord - the weary are at rest. Respectfully submitted, FELDON DUNAWAY, PEARLY DUNAWAY, JOHN MAY, Committee.
979. 1910 Census, Daughter Mary Jane Walker states here mother and father are from South Carolina.
980. 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi, 1860 United States Federal Census Record about Jerry Walker Name: Jerry Walker Age in 1860: 51 Birth Year: abt 1809 Birthplace: Tennessee Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Male Post Office: Holmesville .
981. 1860 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Pike >, Jerry and Lucy Walker are living next door to James B. and Narcissa Quin.
982. 1880: Beat 3, Pike, Mississippi, Name: Jeremiah Walker Age: 71 Estimated birth year: abt 1809 Birthplace: Georgia Occupation: Farmer Relationship to head-of-household: Self Home in 1880: Beat 3, Pike, Mississippi Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Spouse's name: L. Walker Father's birthplace: TN Mother's birthplace: GA.
983. White, Ronald and Cookie of St. Francisville, LA, This John Walker is said to have married into the Native American family of Indian Princess Pocahantus. It is also said he crossed the Delaware River with George Washington.
984. White, Ronald and Cookie of St. Francisville, LA.
985. Early MS Pioneers and Settlers, http://www.rootsweb.com/~msswterr/pioneer-w.htm Settled in Franklin County (on Topisaw Creek) in June, 1814. He was a farmer, grew corn. He was a Baptist (associated with Bogue Chitto Baptist Church in Pike County. Information submitted by Mrs. Ron White knotreel@concentric.net She used Marriage records, census, land patents.
986. White, Ronald and Cookie of St. Francisville, LA, Transcribed from notes written by Bess Walker, using Francis Marion Walker Bible and notes taken at the 1915 Walker Family Reunion. Mrs. Walker copied these notes from the original Bible in July 1969. John Walker immigrated to Frnaklin County, GA, where he married Sara Gates in 1805. They lived in Hardiman County, TN sometime between 1805 and 1812. In 1814, they settled in Topisaw Creek, MS. They lived near the Shady Grove Church in an house known as the "Sim Felder Place". In 1815, he built the home that is still standing today. John Walker died after a log fell on his head while he was building an addition to his home. His two youngest sons, David and Augustus, lived int he home with Sarah until after the Civil War. His son Jeremiah bought the home. The home went to Jeremiahs son, D. P. Walker upon Jeremiahs death.
987. Conerly, Luke, History of Pike County 1798-1876, Panner Press, MS, 42,71,93, 99, Included as part of references for Walker Family Reunion Report of 1915.
988. Death Certificate, Surname: JOHN WALKER Year: 1850 County: PIKE CO. State: MS Age: 63 Gender: M Month of Death: AUG State of Birth: TN ID#: MRT198_356590 Occupation: NONE LISTED Cause of Death: ACCIDENT.
989. George Langston, WALKER, GATES - Looking for information on the family of John WALKER and Sarah Elizabeth GATES. Children: Rhoda WALKER b. 1806 Hardeman Co. TN., William WALKER b. 1819 Hardeman Co. TN., Sarah WALKER b. 1814 Hardeman Co. TN., John WALKER b. 1815 Topisaw, Pike Co. MS., Elizabeth Jane WALKER b. 30 Nov 1816. Topisaw, Pike Co. MS d. 11 Oct 1898 m. William Davis LANGSTON 31 May 1838., Mary WALKER b. 1819 Topisaw, Pike Co. MS., Elisha WALKER b. 1827 Topisaw, Pike Co. MS.
990. White, Ronald and Cookie of St. Francisville, LA.
991. 1850 Pike census, Name: Mary J Walker Age: 11 Estimated birth year: abt 1839 Birth place: Mississippi Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 3, Pike, Mississippi 11 489 490 Walker Jeremiah 42 M Farmer 800 Tennessee 12 489 490 Walker Louisiana 36 F Mississippi 13 489 490 Walker William L. 14 M Mississippi X 14 489 490 Walker Thomas H. 12 M Mississippi X 15 489 490 Walker Mary J. 11 F Mississippi X 16 489 490 Walker Silas C. 8 M Mississippi X 17 489 490 Walker Francis M. 5 M Mississippi 18 489 490 Walker John A. 3 M.
992. 1910 Census, Mary J Coney was in the census with David A. Coney. It is stated that she and David A have been married 51 years.
993. 1920 MS Census, Mary J is with David "Quilla" Coney in 1920 census. Name: Mary J Coney Age: 80 years Estimated birth year: abt 1840 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Home in 1920: Beat 4, Pike, Mississippi Sex: Female Marital status: Married Relation to Head of House: Wife Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: Mississippi Father's Birth Place: Mississippi Image: 850.
994. John Walker Bible by Bessie Walker.
995. White, Ronald and Cookie of St. Francisville, LA.
996. Hal Prestridge, Born South Leith, Midlothian, Scotland. Went to Georgia. Died Franklin Co. Ga. Married about 1750 in Lunenburg Co. VA Robert's will dated 2 Nov 1793 probated 9 Oct 1794 in Franklin Co. GA. Owned 600 acres on Big Shoal Creek and Tugalo River where he operated a mill. Served in 7th Co. Virginia Regiment in 1754. Johannah is daughter of William McBee and Susanah Vardry. http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=halprestridge&id=I08919 .
997. Prestridge/Prestidge/Prestage Research Group, church record of a William Watters (Walters) that married a Elizabeth Robertson in Newton Village, Scotland. On June 22, 1722 their Banns were announced in the Liberton Church on the 15 June 1722. I have a copy of this record as well. They lived near Leith, Scotland, and had six sons according to the church records. They were: John Watters b. 22 May 1723 Archibald Watters b. 14 March 1725 William Watters b. 18 March 1727 James Watters b. 7 April 1729 John/Robert Watters b.30 Sept 1731 Thomas Watters b. 14 April 1733 Also I visited the grave of Elizabeth Robertson last June and it confirmed these records. William Walters Yes, The grave is in a small village, now a suburb of Greater Edinburgh. It is in Restalrig, Scotland next to the tomb of St. Triduana. I have a photo of the Tombstone, if you are interested? My William/Elizabeth were married in the Newton Parish Church, 22 June 1722. This is a couple miles from Restalrig and Abbeyhill where William had a blacksmith shop with his brothers. WJ Walters .
998. http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=42086828.
999. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=23261360&st=1.
1000. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/northampton/wills/dick1750.txt, Will of Rebeckah Dickinson, mother of Rebecah Dickinson that married Joel Newsom. In the Name of God Amen the first Day of July in the year of our Lord God 1750. I REBECAH DICKINSON of Northampton County In North Carolina being in health of body and of perfect mind and Memory thanks be Given to God therefore and Calling unto mind the Mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to Dye do make and Ordain this my Last will and testament that is to Say Principally and first of all I Recomend my Soul into the hands of God that gave it and for my body I recomend it to the Earth to be buryed in a Christian Like and Decent Manner at the Discretion of my Executors Nothing Doubting but at the Generall Resurrection I Shall Receive the Same Again by the Mighty power of God and as touching Such worldly Estate wherewith it hath Pleased God to bless me in this Life I Give Devise and Dispose of the Same in the following Manner and form. Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter SARAH DANIEL two Cows and Calves. Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter ELIZABETH FUTURELL five Shillings Current Money of Virginia. Item I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter REBECAH NEWSOM two Cows and Calves. ....... ISAAC PARKER, JOHN HORTON, No, Hampton County / February Court 1753. The within written Will was Exhibited into Court by the Executors therein named who were Qualify'd thereon according to Law & was proved by the oaths of both subscribing witnesses; which on motion was ordered to be Cortify'd. Test. L. EDWARD, Clerk. (From Secretary of State, North Carolina Wills, 1663-1789, SS 844, Rebecca Dickinson, 1753). .
1001. Northampton County, NC - Wills, Rebecah bequeather land as follows: and that tract of Land bounding upon JOSIAH BROWNs Land and MOOR CARTERs Land and the Land whereon I now Live and one Strong wayter.
1002. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=10480919.
1003. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=5693804&st=1 Lots of controversy over who the wife and mother is.
1004. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=23260404&st=1.
1005. Note- name may be Ann.
1006. http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=markfreeman&id=I051604.
1007. Note: By 1645, resided in Accomac Co., VA.
1008. http://www.jacksonville.net/~rgman/early1.htm, Helen William Norris of Lake Charles, LA has published a book titled "Williams Ancestry" which lists two men as ancestors of Jonathan Williams (who married Mary Keeling) named John Williams (d aft 1688) and John Williams (d aft 1645). "Mary Keeling, sister of Ursula, married John Williams, who was either son or grandson of Humphrey Williams, who had been in New Kent Co. as early as 1638." http://www.jacksonville.net/~rgman/early1.htm.
1009. 1850 Pike County census, 11 489 490 Walker Jeremiah 42 M Farmer 800 Tennessee 12 489 490 Walker Louisiana 36 F Mississippi 13 489 490 Walker William L. 14 M Mississippi X 14 489 490 Walker Thomas H. 12 M Mississippi X 15 489 490 Walker Mary J. 11 F Mississippi X 16 489 490 Walker Silas C. 8 M Mississippi X 17 489 490 Walker Francis M. 5 M Mississippi 18 489 490 Walker John A. 3 M Maggie May Ellzey Albritton- my great-grandmother Lucy Coney Ellzey- gggmother Mary Jane Walker Coney-ggggmother Lucy Ann “Louisiana” Williams Walker-ggggggrandmother .
1010. 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi, 1860 United States Federal Census Record about Lucy A Walker Name: Lucy A Walker Age in 1860: 48 Birth Year: abt 1812 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Female Post Office: Holmesville .
1011. 1880: Beat 3, Pike, Mississippi, Name: L. Walker Age: 65 Estimated birth year: abt 1815 Birthplace: Mississippi Occupation: Keeping House Relationship to head-of-household: Wife Home in 1880: Beat 3, Pike, Mississippi Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Spouse's name: Jeremiah Walker.
1012. 1810 Amite County Census, Nehemiah Williams 2-1-2-0-5-0-1 2 white males over 21 1. white males under 21 2 white females over 21 0 white females under 21 5 total whites, 0 free persons of color 1 slaves. .
1013. Pike County Land Records, WILLIAMS NEHEMIAH 4 4N 8E WASHINGTON 319.05 1859/11/30 WILLIAMS NEHEMIAH 11 4N 8E WASHINGTON 40 1840/11/10 WILLIAMS NEHEMIAH 4 4N 8E WASHINGTON 0 1859/11/30 WILLIAMS NEHEMIAH 5 4N 8E WASHINGTON 0 1859/11/30 WILLIAMS NEHEMIAH 8 4N 8E WASHINGTON 120 1840/11/10 WILLIAMS NEHEMIAH 8 4N 8E WASHINGTON 0 1840/11/10 WILLIAMS NEHEMIAH 8 4N 8E WASHINGTON 0 1859/11/30 WILLIAMS NEHEMIAH 5 4N 8E WASHINGTON 0 1859/11/30.
1014. Amite County Mississippi 1699-1865 compiled by Albert Casey and others; DAR library, 504, Journal of Land Commissioners "Monday, April 13, 1805 Thomas Hill Williams of Mississippi Territory was appointed Register of the Land Office of the U. S. in the Mississippi Territory for the Lands Lying West of Pearl River. Appointed by Thomas Jefferson, through James Maidson, Secretery of State."
1015. 1850 Pike census, 41B 1 Williams Susannah 60 Georgia pg0033b.txt Name: Susannah Williams Age: 60 Estimated birth year: abt 1790 Birth place: Georgia Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Police District 4, Pike, Mississippi Maggie May Ellzey Albritton- my great-grandmother Lucy Coney Ellzey- gggmother Mary Jane Walker Coney-ggggmother Lucy Ann “Louisiana” Williams Walker-ggggggrandmother Sussanah unknown maiden name Walker=gggggggrandmother.
1016. 1860 Pike County, MS, Susanah is living with her son, Samuel, and his family. Name: Susanah Williams Age in 1860: 69 Birth Year: abt 1791 Birthplace: Georgia Home in 1860: Not Stated, Pike, Mississippi Gender: Female Post Office: Holmesville.
1017. 1870 United States Federal Census > Louisiana > St Landry > Ward 1, Susanah is still living with Samuel. The family has moved to Louisiana.
1018. Laurel Shannon Albritton Gorman Personal Interview, John Homer Willoughby was the sheriff of Marion County, MS during the Sixties, when the civil rights movement was the on everyone’s mind. I remember that all his constituents, black and white, respected him. I would ride with him in the car and visit people, black and white. He was very proud that his county did not experience the trouble some of the other counties did during this time. When I was 10, he overheard my grandmother saying I should learn to type. He took me to town to the typewriter store, and told me to pick out the one I wanted. I picked out a blue Royal, from the window display. I still have the typewriter. He told me once he saw a group of kittens that had been left out in the rain, and it reminded him of my brother and sister and me. The summer after I graduated from high school he overheard me talking to my grandmother about going to college, and asked me what I needed to go to school. I looked in the catalog and told him, and he soon returned with a check made out for my school. He never questioned me, just believed in me completely. He would take me to church with him, and I really liked getting up on Sunday to go with him. I always knew how much he loved me. When my mother remarried and moved us to Hawaii, my brother hated living there. My grandparents took him in and raised him like a son. My grandparents’ home was what I knew as home. The only time he ever was upset with me was when I wore a bikini when washing his car. I did not think it was bad, I was in the back of the house, in the middle of the farm. Someone must have seen me because he came home from town and told me to never go out without my clothes on again. My grandfathers nickname for me was Twerp, and the last thing he said to me before he died was, "I am scared Twerp". I thought, how could he be?" he was the one who taught me about Jesus. My grandfather was not a perfect man, but I can only attest to what he was to me. He was the first man I ever loved and respected.
1019. 1930 Marion County census BT2, Name: John H Willoughby Age: 16 Estimated birth year: abt 1914 Relation to head-of-house: Son Father's Name: John R Willoughby Mother's Name: Carry E Willoughby Home in 1930: Beat 2, Marion, Mississippi .
1020. 1920 Beat 2 Marion County, MS, Name: John Willoughby Age: 6 years Estimated birth year: abt 1914 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Home in 1920: Beat 2, Marion, Mississippi Sex: Male Marital status: Single Relation to Head of House: Son Mother's Birth Place: Mississippi Father's Birth Place: Mississippi Image: 730 .
1021. Morgantown High School, Morgantown, MS, John Homer Willoughby and brother, Francis Warren Willoughby, lived with Rev. Ralph Boyles and his family while attending high school. They were recruited to play basketball for the high school.
1022. Columbian Progress January 2, 1964 Year 60 Edition 43, John Homer Willoughby-sheriff Cody Buckley- Chancery Court Clerk.
1023. Cedar Grove Cemetery, Marion County, MS.
1024. Dimple Rawls Willoughby, Dimple and Shrimp moved in with Granny and Pa to take care of them. Dimple stayed with them until they died. This is right after WWII.
1025. 1920 Beat 2 Marion County, MS, Name: John C Willoughby Age: 48 years Estimated birth year: abt 1872 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Home in 1920: Beat 2, Marion, Mississippi Home owned: Own Sex: Male Marital status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: Mississippi Father's Birth Place: Mississippi Image: 730 .
1026. 1910 Beat 2 Marion County, MS, Name: John Willoughby Age in 1910: 37 Estimated birth year: abt 1873 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1910: 2-Bt, Marion, Mississippi Neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male .
1027. 1880 Carleys Marion County, MS, Name: John Willoughby Age: 7 Estimated birth year: <1873> Birthplace: --- Relationship to head-of-household: Son Home in 1880: Carleys, Marion, Mississippi Marital status: Single Race: White Gender: Male Father's name: T.W. Willoughby Father's birthplace: --- Mother's name: Gabriel Willoughby Mother's birthplace: --- Cannot read/write: View Image Blind: View Image Deaf and dumb: View Image Otherwise disabled: View Image Idiotic or insane: View Image .
1028. 1892 Marion County School Census, John is listed as being in school and 18 years old. Township 4 Range 18 W.
1029. 1900 Langston, Marion County, MS, Name: John Willoughby Home in 1900: Langston, Marion, Mississippi Age: 26 Estimated birth year: 1874 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Occupation: View Image .
1030. 1920 Beat 2, Marion County, MS.
1031. 1930: Beat 2, Marion, Mississippi, Name: John R Willoughby Age: 57 Estimated birth year: abt 1873 Birthplace: Mississippi Relation to head-of-house: Head Spouse's Name: Carry E Willoughby Race: White Home in 1930: Beat 2, Marion, Mississippi .
1032. Mississippi Marriage Book 1825-1832 p. 16, http://members.tripod.com/~mallen4896/Marriages/Marriages-Marion-TUVWYZ.htmlWILLOUGHBY, J R NEWSOM, C A 1896 September,16.
1033. 1860 Marion County Census, Name: R Willoughby Age in 1860: 69 Birth Year: abt 1791 Birthplace: Maryland Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Male Post Office: Columbia Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age R Willoughby 69 Katharine Willoughby 53 Kate Willoughby 19 Margarett Willoughby 15 Warren Willoughby 13 Theodore Willoughby 10.
1034. Abstracts of Deeds Marion County, Mississippi; compiled and edited by E. Russ Williams of Bogalusa, LA 1962, pp.81-82 " June 8, 1839- Rodoophus Willoughby deed to DAniel Duke b several notes became indebted to Willis Loe in the sum of $1500. note bearing date jun3 8, 1839.
1035. Death Certificate, Surname: RODOLPHUS WILLOUGHBY Year: 1870 County: MARION CO. State: MS Age: 84 Gender: M Month of Death: JUL State of Birth: CD ID#: MRT198_374436 Occupation: PAINTER Cause of Death: OLD AGE .
1036. Notes by Shannon Gorman- great-great-great-grandaughter, Rodolphus was born in Canada or Maryland. He listed both in census records. He was first found in MS in the 1820 census and was in each census after that until his death. It appears once he arrived, he never left. He married Catherine Cooper in 1825 in Marion County, MS. He was a court officer, deputy sheriff and justice of the peace in Marion County, MS. There is a possible sister, a school teacher named Catherine Willoughby born in Canada living in Columbia, MS in the 1880 census with Rodolphus' daughter. I have not found any records for Rodolphus Willoughby prior to his appearance in Mississippi. While his wife being from Kentucky leads me to believe he moved from Canada to Maryland to KY to Mississippi, I have no proof. There is a James Willoughby in the 1850 KY census who also listed his birth place as Maryland who is the right age to be his brother. There are numerous Willoughby's in KY. Catharine's father was from North Carolina, and stopped in KY to have his children. SO, it could be Rodolphus' parents traveled from Maryland to North Carolina, met up with the Coopers, moved to KY. John Cooper, Catharines father, was in Mississippi by 1813. Rodolphus' could be from Maryland branch that moved to North Carolina. There were Willoughby's in America in the 1650's, so determining the original immigrant ancestor will require a great deal more research.
1037. Land Purchase, Rodolph land purchase Name: RODOLPH WILLOUGHBY Land Office: AUGUSTA Document Number: 11682 Total Acres: 242.76 Signature: Yes Canceled Document: No Issue Date: November 1, 1859 Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566 Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820 Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries Land Description: 1NE ST STEPHENSNo3N18W4 2NWSE ST STEPHENSNo3N18W4 3NESW ST STEPHENSNo3N18W4 .
1038. Death Certificate, Surname: RODOLPHUS WILLOUGHBY Year: 1870 County: MARION CO. State: MS Age: 84 Gender: M Month of Death: JUL State of Birth: CD ID#: MRT198_374436 Occupation: PAINTER Cause of Death: OLD AGE .
1039. 1820 Marion County Census, 16 | Willoughby Rodolphus | 1 1 | 3 1 | | | | | 6 | | | R341 |.
1040. 1850 Perry County, MS census, Name: Rudolphus Willoughby Age: 58 Estimated birth year: abt 1792 Birth place: Canada Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Not Stated, Perry, Mississippi Page: 370 Roll: M432_379.
1041. Marion County Mississippi Miscellaneous Records by E. Russ Williams, 323-325, James W. Pittman, sheriff, appoints Rudolphus Willoughby his deputy sheriff. Feb. 15, 1830 Oath of Willoughby before George Stovall, J. P. Rodolphus Willoughby, Augustus Bracey and Robert Burton are bound to James W. Pittman, Sheriff, for $3000, date Feb. 15, 1830. Willoughby appointed deputy sheriff.
1042. 1830 MS census, Rodolphus Willoughby 111 pg111.txt 709, 710 One son under 5, three daughters under 5 Name: Rdolphus Willoughby Township: Not Stated County: Marion State: Mississippi.
1043. 1840 MS Census, One son under 5 Two sons age 5-10 One son 11-15 One son 16-20 Two daughters under 5 Two daughters 11-15.
1044. Debra Dillon dillon8330@aol.com, William Marion was the son of Rudolphus Willoughby, b 1792 in MD or Canada, and he died in 1869 in Marion County, Mississippi, where he served as a judge. Rudolphus' parentage has not been proven. However, a great aunt of mine told me years ago that his father's name was William Fielding Willoughby (which makes sense - Rudolphus had sons and brothers named Fielding and William). Rudolphus' mother, according to my great aunt, is Margurite Bougois. (I am not sure about that spelling.).
1045. Abstracts and Deeds Marion County, Ms compiled and edited by E. Russ Williams, Jr. of Bogalusa, LA 1962, 418 or original and page 84 or edited version, Rodolphus Willoughby, Christopher Burt, Benjamin Hammond and John H. Norton bound to Gov. Brandon for $1000, dated Dec. 5, 1831. Willoughby appointed commissioner.
1046. Brother of Rodolphus?, Name: James Willoughby Age: 56 Estimated birth year: abt 1794 Birth place: Maryland Gender: Male Home in 1850(City,County,State): District 2, Jefferson, Kentucky Page: 239 Roll: M432_205 Wife Rebecca .
1047. Meriton Standiford Bible, Meriton Standiford married Mary Crane November 19, 1840. They had a son named Rodolphus Willoughby Standiford. There must be some connection. Meriton would Rodolphus' children. Meriton was born in KY, where I think Rodolphus had to stop on his way to MS. I am going to research the Standiford-Willoughby connection. Meriton Standiford was born December 8, 1817 in Kentucky. He died March 22, 1902. Mary Crane was born May 19, 1820 in Springfield, Ohio. She died February 14, 1901. Children: Claudius Standiford, born October 9, 1841; died November 29, 1862 in Indianapolis, IN; 50th Regiment, Indian Volunteers, Co. "F". Noah C. Standiford, born August 8, 1843 Wesley Standiford, born August 8, 1843; d. August 8, 1843 Martha Emily Standiford, b. December 29, 1844 Mary Melvina Standiford, b. May 7, 1846 Talitha Standiford, b. January 9, 1848; married Uriah Dilley Rodolphus Willoughby Standiford, born May 18, 1849 John Robison Standiford, born September 19, 1850 Infant daughter, born March 25, 1852 Sarah Esseneth Standiford, born March 15, 1853 Infant son, born February 25, 1855 Euphema Clementine Standiford, born August 12, 1856 Lucy Ann Standiford, born March 10, 1858 Ephriam Meriton Standiford, born February 27, 1860 Eliza Alice Standiford, born December 27, 1862; died January 19, 1930; married Jeptha Driskell October 16, 1892. He died June 1, 1906; married Robert A. Phipps, April 18, 1910. He died March 9, 1929 Note: This bible record was purchased September 26, 1850 for 25¢ and was in the possession of Rowena L. Standiford in 1950. She has noted that Mary Crane Standiford had a son born out of wedlock whom she brought to this marriage. He went by the name William Miller Standiford and was born April 16, 1838. He married Nancy J. Shelton. .
1048. 1840 Perry County, MS, R. Willoughby with sons: one under five, two age 5-10, one age 10-15, one age 15-20 and daughters ages two under age 5, and one age 10-15. .
1049. 1840 Perry County, MS, There is a Willoughby in Perry County.
1050. Neighbors in 1850, 128 | Gaits Isham | 21 M | Farmer | | Miss | X | G320 | 3 | 129 | 129 | Sylvester W A | 27 M | Farmer | 300 | Cana* | | S412 | 4 | 130 | 130 | Barnes J P | 27 M | Clerk of Court | 750 2000 | Miss | | B652 | 5 | 130 | 130 | Barnes Elizabeth | 25 F | | | Miss | | B652 | 6 | 130 | 130 | Barnes Thomas | 18 M | Student | | Miss | X | B652 | 7 | 130 | 130 | Barnes John | 16 M | | | Miss | X | B652 | 8 | 130 | 130 | Barnes Edmund | 132 M | | | Miss | X | B652 | 9 | 131 | 131 | Banks M L | 27 M | M D | 300 4000 | Miss 133 | Singley J D | 38 M | " | 500 2200 | SC | X | S524 | 17 | 133 | 133 | Singley Louiza | 30 F | | | Tex | X | S524 | 18 | 133 | 133 | Singley T Henry W | 8 M | | | Miss | | S524 | 19 | 133 | 133 | Singley Margarett | 8 F | | | Miss | | S524 | 20 | 133 | 133 | Singley Calvin | 4/12 M | | | Miss | | S524 | 21 | 134 | 134 | Cook Henry | 71 M | " | 2000 11500 | Ga | | C200 | 22 | 134 | 134 | Cook Martha | 72 F | | | SC |.
1051. 1841 Perry County, MS, Name: R. WILLOUGHBY State: MS County: Perry County Township: No Township Listed Year: 1841 Database: MS 1841 State Census Index.
1052. Dimple Willoughby, Dimple Willoughby, widow of grandson Warren Francis Willoughby- said Rodolphus and Katherine are buried in the Columbia City Cemetery.
1053. Mississippi Marriage Book 1825-1832 p. 16, WILLOUGHBY, Rudolph OLIVER, Catherine 1825 April,20 Married by Judge James Phillips.
1054. Brøderbund Family Archive #164, Ed. 1, Mortality Index: United States, Mississippi Mort Sch, MARION CO., MS 1870, Date of Import: 31 Jul 2005, Internal Ref. #1.164.1.4506.42
1055. Mississippi Marriage Book 1825-1832 p. 16, WILLOUGHBY, Rudolph OLIVER, Catherine 1825 April,20 Married by Judge James Phillips.
1056. Cedar Grove Cemetery, Marion County, MS, Burial site.
1057. 1870 cecsus, Warren is living with new wife Gabriella Fortenberry with her family. His daughter Ora Willoughby is one year old and living with Applewhites next door. 1870 age 22 Name: Warren Willoughby Estimated Birth Year: abt 1848 Age in 1870: 22 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M593_739 Page: 288 Image: 577 Year: 1870.
1058. 1850 Pike County census, Warren Thomas Willoughby age 4 1850 census Name: Warren Willoughby Age: 4 Estimated birth year: abt 1846 Birth place: Mississippi Gender: Male Home in 1850(City,County,State): Not Stated, Perry, Mississippi Page: 370 Roll: M432_379.
1059. 1860 Columbia, MS, 1860 census Name: Warren Willoughby Age in 1860: 13 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1860: Not Stated, Marion, Mississippi Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Columbia Roll: M653_586 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: R Willoughby Household.
1060. 1880 MS census, Warren Thomas was sometimes written as Thomas Warren, or TW. His wifes name was Gabriella, not Gabriel! Her maiden name was Fortenberry. 1880 Name: T.W. WILLOUGHBY Age: 33 Estimated birth year: <1847> Birthplace: Mississippi Occupation: Farmer Relationship to head-of-household: Self Home in 1880: Carleys, Marion, Mississippi Race: White Gender: Male Spouse's name: Gabriel WILLOUGHBY Father's birthplace: NY Mother's birthplace: NY Cannot read/write: View Image Blind: View Image Deaf and dumb: View Image Otherwise disabled: View Image Idiotic or insane: View Image Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Carleys, Marion, Mississippi; Roll: T9_656; Family History Film: 1254656; Page: 302D; Enumeration District: 42; Image: .
1061. 1900 census, Warren Thomas Willoughby listed his fathers birthplace as Ohio! This makes three different statements on Rodolphus Willoughby's birthplace (Canada, Maryland and now Ohio) Name: W?? f Willoughby Home in 1900: Langston, Marion, Mississippi Age: 53 Estimated birth year: 1847 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Occupation: View Image Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Langston, Marion, Mississippi; Roll: T623 819; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 77. States his father, Rodolphus, was born in Ohio!
1062. 1892 Marion County, MS School census, Warren Willoughby has Alma, John, Laura, Mary, Lucy and Fleet in school.
1063. Immigration, No proof this is our William William WILLOUGHBY 1783 War Office Records: List of Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of New York. from America to Canada 22 National Archives of Canada: Microfilm Reel No. B-2867 (MG 11, W.O. 28/10), page 281.
1064. Debra Dillion, My only "proof" of William Fielding Willoughby being the father of Rudolphus came from a great-aunt - her father was Samuel Ross Willoughby, son of William Marion Willoughby, son of Rudolphus. "She had always been told that William Fielding Willoughby was Rudolphus' father - it makes sense, because Rudolphus aka Rodolphus, had sons named William and Fielding. I have hunted for Rudolphus' background for almost 20 years, and can't even prove his birthplace - you know he's put Canada on some things, and Maryland on others. The only "clue" I've ever found was a marriage license between a William Willoughby and a Marguerite Walker, a widow, in Maryland. (I don't have it in front of me, but I remember it was before Rudolphus was born.) That could fit because my aunt told me William Fielding married a Marguerite Bougeois/Bourgeois; of course, the license I found doesn't mention a maiden name!!" from Deb Dillion online.
1065. Millenium File Ancestry.com, No proof this is our William Name: William (Prob) Willeby Spouse: Birth Date: 1745 Death Date: 1815 Death County: Bertie Death State: North Carolina Death Country: USA Parents: John (Prob) Willoughby Children: John W. Willoughby Other Information: Notes http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=millind&gsln=willoughby&gsfn=&prox=0&year=1791&yearend=1820&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&rank=0&fh=3&recid=895103&recoff=16+29+41.
1066. William Willoughby Maryland Troops Rev. War, No proof this is our William Willoughby. Maryland Archives, 1658-1783 > Archives of Maryland 1775-83 Volume 18 > War of American Revoltion 1775-83 > Musters of Maryland Troops, vol II There is a William Willoughby who served from 29 Jan 1777 to 31 March 1779. He then deserted.
1067. No proof this is our William Willoughby in Kentucky, Willm Wiloughbay Lincoln, Lincoln, KY 1810 Four males, three females, appears to be father and six children. There was a James, John, Jelup Cooper in the same census. OUR William had a son that married the daughter of a John Cooper. The daughter, Catharine Cooper, was born in KY. .
1068. Millenium File Ancestry.com, Name: William (Prob) Willeby Spouse: Birth Date: 1745 Death Date: 1815 Death County: Bertie Death State: North Carolina Death Country: USA Parents: John (Prob) Willoughby Children: John W. Willoughby Other Information: Notes .
1069. Dimple Willoughby, Dimple Willoughby, widow of grandson Warren Francis Willoughby- said Rodolphus and Katherine are buried in the Columbia City Cemetery.
1070. Ancestry.com, Name: Jane Wofford Spouse: Spencer Bobo Parents: William Wofford , Birth Place: Montgomery, Prince Georges, MD Birth Date: 1702 Marriage Place: VA Marriage Date: 1725 .
1071. LDS.
1072. Archives, MD: Andrea, MS p. 28, Sold land to Elizabeth and Sara Willowbee in 1727.
1073. ARCHIVES, MD.; ANDREA MS. p. 28, Following records from ARCHIVES, MD.; ANDREA MS. p. 28: 14 Aug., 1727, deed of gift to Elizabeth Willowbee, from William Wofford, Sr. Gift of two mares. (same to Sary Willowbee.) Recorded 16 Nov., 1727, request of Michael Urion.
1074. Archives, MD: Andrea, MS p. 28, Sold land to Elizabeth and Sara Willowbee in 1727.
1075. Albritton's of the Second Millennuim by Bobbie G Albritton p. 26-28, She had seven boys, and only two survived. The other five died before age 3.
1076. Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=58728381.
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