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Descendants of Thomas Northfleete


      253. John Abraham6 Norfleet (Abraham5, John4, John3, John2, Thomas1 Northfleete) was born 1797 in Nansemond County VA, and died Aft. 1860 in Nansemond County VA. He married Rachel Knight Bef. 1830 in Nansemond County VA.
     
Children of John Norfleet and Rachel Knight are:
  520 i.   Abraham F.7 Norfleet, born 1830.
  521 ii.   Mary A. Norfleet, born 1832.
  522 iii.   Martha E. Norfleet, born 1836.
  523 iv.   John E. Norfleet, born 1837.
  524 v.   Sarah J. Norfleet, born 1839.
  525 vi.   Louisana Norfleet, born 1841.
  526 vii.   James W. Norfleet, born 1845.
  527 viii.   Jennette E. Norfleet, born 1845.
  528 ix.   Cornelia Norfleet, born 1847.


      254. James Benson6 Norfleet (Abraham5, John4, John3, John2, Thomas1 Northfleete) was born 13 April, 1812, and died 28 July, 1891. He married Lucy Ann Evans.
     
Children of James Norfleet and Lucy Evans are:
  529 i.   Jesse Perry7 Norfleet, born 1856.
  530 ii.   Charles Buxton Norfleet, born 1859.
  531 iii.   Frances E. Norfleet, born 1845.
  532 iv.   Lucy E. Norfleet, born 1848.
  533 v.   Elizabeth A. Norfleet, born 1836.
  534 vi.   Juliana Norfleet, born 1838.


      255. Jesse Peters6 Norfleet (Abraham5, John4, John3, John2, Thomas1 Northfleete) was born 13 March, 1814 in Nansemond County VA, and died 24 April, 1889 in Holly Springs MS. He married Jane H. Carlock 21 October, 1841 in Holly Springs MS.

Notes for Jesse Peters Norfleet:

LIFE IN HOLLY SPRINGS MS

A good article concerning Jesse P. Norfleet's life in Holly Springs, Mississippi has been published in the "Old-Timer Press" (Ripley MS), Volume 2, Number 11 (June 1983), pages 2-3.
     
Children of Jesse Norfleet and Jane Carlock are:
+ 535 i.   Ada Elizabeth7 Norfleet, born 22 September, 1842 in Marshall County MS; died 07 December, 1896 in Senatobia MS.
+ 536 ii.   Frank Marmaduke Norfleet, born 09 April, 1846 in Marshall County MS; died 17 November, 1921 in Memphis TN.
  537 iii.   Jesse Chambliss Norfleet, born 1856.


      256. Wilson6 Norfleet (Abraham5, John4, John3, John2, Thomas1 Northfleete) was born 10 May, 1819 in Nansemond County VA. He married Caroline Virginia McGuire, daughter of James McGuire and Emily.
     
Children of Wilson Norfleet and Caroline McGuire are:
  538 i.   Virginia W.7 Norfleet, born 1845.
  539 ii.   Emily R. Norfleet, born 1847.
  540 iii.   Willie A. Norfleet, born 1850.


      257. Abraham6 Norfleet (Abraham5, John4, John3, John2, Thomas1 Northfleete) was born 1821, and died 1866. He married Matilda Osborne Gregory.
     
Children of Abraham Norfleet and Matilda Gregory are:
+ 541 i.   William Chamberlayne7 Norfleet, born 1852.
  542 ii.   James Wilson Norfleet, born 1855.
  543 iii.   Susanna Friend Norfleet, born 1856.
  544 iv.   Matilda Agusta Norfleet, born 1862.


      262. Mary Ann6 Hilliard (Sarah5 Norfleet, James4, John3, John2, Thomas1 Northfleete) was born Abt. 1783. She married Thomas Christmas 22 July, 1801, son of Thomas Christmas and Mary Horn.

Notes for Mary Ann Hilliard:

Mary Ann Hilliard - Daughter of Sarah Norfleet Hilliard Horn

Mary Ann Hilliard was the youngest of two daughters born to Sarah Norfleet by her first husband Elias Hilliard. The following notes have been provided by Christmas family genealogist Ginger Christmas:

1. From Loose Estate Papers Vol 1 by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr.

Thomas Christmas & Marianne his wife petition for an accounting. They stated they married 22 Jul 1801, that William Green had been her guardian, that she had received land on Roanoke River in Northampton Co. & slaves, that said guardian had profited without accounting to them. 22 Jan 1803, William Green answered that he became guardian in 1792, that took into his care 1/3 of 500 acres and 4 Negroes, that worked them with those of her sister Elizabeth.

1 Aug 1803. Deposition of Leonard Jones in Thomas Christmas & his wife Mary Ann vs William Green. Deposition taken in Warrenton. stated was overseer of land in Northampton Co. 1797-1799, that the Negroes of Mary Ann Hillyard the wife of said Christmas & those of her sister Elizabeth & Capt. William Green were worked in common, that said Green had said profits were to be divided proportionately.
Account 1792-1801 for Mary Ann Hilliard alias Christmas with William Green guardian. Slaves named: Will and Vilet. Others named: Will Bowers, Henry Dawson [a former guardian?], Har. Horn. William Horn Sept. court 1805 William Green Jr. & his wife Elizabeth petition for an accounting. They state that they married in 1797, for a number of years before that William Green had been guardian to said Elizabeth and took into his possession her estate which included land on Roanoke in Northampton Co and slaves, that said guardian profited without accounting to them.

1806 William Green answered that in 1794 did take 4 Negroes to the plantation where his ward's father did live, divided according to the dower, that had expenses and kept account. Account 1792-1796 for William Green Jr. & wife with William Green Sr names mentioned: Henry Dawson [a former guardian?], James Green, Jos Hill, William Horn, Jno D. White, John Williams.


     
Children of Mary Hilliard and Thomas Christmas are:
  545 i.   Thomas Hilliard7 Christmas, born Abt. 1802; died 28 February, 1859 in Bolivar County MS.
+ 546 ii.   Richard Christmas, born 1805; died 1878.
+ 547 iii.   Henry Christmas, born 1810; died 1850 in Tchula MS.


      267. Willie Lawson6 Norfleet (James (Major James)5, James4, John3, John2, Thomas1 Northfleete) was born Abt. 1813 in Robertson County TN, and died Aft. 1860. He married Sarah B. Woodard 15 December, 1835 in Robertson County TN.
     
Children of Willie Norfleet and Sarah Woodard are:
  548 i.   James7 Norfleet, born Abt. 1836.
  549 ii.   Sarah Ann Norfleet, born 07 October, 1837.
  550 iii.   William Norfleet, born Abt. 1848.


      269. Martha Battle6 Norfleet (James (Major James)5, James4, John3, John2, Thomas1 Northfleete) was born 1817. She married David Bushrod Allen 17 April, 1821 in Montgomery County TN, son of David Allen and Apphia Lewis.
     
Children of Martha Norfleet and David Allen are:
  551 i.   Lucy Louisa7 Allen.
  552 ii.   Virginia Lewis Allen.
  553 iii.   Elizabeth Norfleet Allen.
  554 iv.   Mary Ann Meriweather Allen.
  555 v.   James Norfleet Allen.
  556 vi.   Julius Allen, died Aft. 1891.
  Notes for Julius Allen:

THE ALLEN MEMORANDUM

The following memorandum was prepared by Major James Norfleet's grandson, Julius Allen, of Danville, Virginia. The information was contained in a letter, written in about June 1891, to Julius's nephew, David Bushrod Howerton. The memorandum was published in the early 1960's by the Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution in Volume III of their Family Histories and Miscellaneous Data series.

Julius Allen was the son of David Bushrod Allen and Martha Battle Norfleet (daughter of Major James) and was also a great-grandson (on his father's side) of "Mountain John" Lewis of Virginia. I believe the memorandum contains some factual errors, but makes very interesting reading. Where appropriate, I have inserted explanatory comments or identified what, in my opinion, are errors, through the use of footnotes.

TRANSCRIPT OF THE MEMORANDUM OF JULIUS ALLEN

"Mary Ann Meriwether Howerton was the daughter of David Bushrod Allen and Martha Battle Allen, nee Norfleet. D. B. Allen had four sons lived to be grown, to wit James Norfleet, Julius, Christian and Willie N., commonly known as Sank, all of whom had families except Christian, who died at P. W. Howerton's at Delta, Miss., on the 27th day of Sept. 1847. James N. married O. C. Shaw, by whom he had three children, Maria W., Mattie L. and V. L. Allen. Marie is dead. Mattie was to have married D. L. McRae on the 20th of May 1891 - Virginia L. is unmarried. Julius has two daughters and one son living - Nannie Gary, Lucy Lewis and William Glover, all unmarried. W. N. has four children, three sons and one daughter - George Sank, James Norfleet, Julius and Nannie Leah. His wife was Leah Jefferson of Ky. There are five daughters of D. B. Allen and Martha B. Allen, who lived to be grown, and had families, to wit. Sallie Apphia, who married Dr. John B. Shaw, both of whom are now dead. Mary, who married Philip W. Howerton first and Mr. Veal second - she had [by] P. W. Howerton one son, D. B. Howerton, and by Mr. Veal two daughters, Zannah, who married Mr. W. Bennett, and Zulah, who married Mr. Lehman.

"Lucy Louisa, who married first Gustavas A. Achey, by whom she had no children, second married H. R. Cammack, by whom she had one son, Green Lomax, yet unmarried. Virginia Lewis married Morgan Hopson, by whom she had ten living children. Her sons are Joshua, Morgan, Joseph Hoy, Willie and Sank; of these Joshua married Fonta Hudson, Morgan married Mattie Garrott, and the remainder are single. There are five girls, to wit, Daisy who married King Wallace, Lena who married Frank Campbell, Sallie, Minnie and Mary, the last three unmarried.

"David Bushrod Allen's father was David Allen of Cumberland County, Virginia, who soon after his marriage moved to Pittsylvania County, Va. Where David B. was born on 27th of Sept. 1789. David Allen had six sons who lived to be grown, to wit, Lewis, Julius, Fauntleroy, Felix, Christian and David B., two daughters, to wit, Sallie and Mary. Lewis married Mary Jones of Alabama and had three sons who lived to be grown. To wit, Richard, William, and John Lewis. I think there were four daughters. Elizabeth married a Mr. Hightower. One married Capt. Clinton Hezlip. Ann Catherine, the youngest, was married. Julius never married. Fauntleroy married Judith Woodson, by whom he had six sons, to wit, Stephen, Joseph Lewis, David Henry, Julius Dangerfield, William and Christian - and three daughters, to wit, Apphia, Mary and Sallie Merinda. Apphia married Richard Baughan. Mary married William W. Allen and Sallie married John Philips. Christian Allen married Sallie W. Norfleet. They both died without issue. Felix married Catherine White by whom he had eleven children, only two of them married, to wit, William W., who married his cousin Mary, they have one son living, Nolan or Knowland Allen. Henry N. Allen is married and living in Memphis, Tenn. His sister Mary is living with him, but unmarried. David Allen had two daughters, Sallie married Stephen Woodson, had one child Stephen. Mary married Mr. Ross by whom she had three daughters, Elizabeth, who married Dr. Turpin of Augusta, Ga. Sallie, who married Mr. Doe, and Kate, who married Wm. Patton. They are all living near Danville, Va.

"Martha B. Allen's father was James Norfleet of Nansemond County, Virginia. He moved to the Red River country Tennessee when there were but a few camps and log huts where Nashville now stands. He and his two brothers, William and Cordy , joined Gen. Andrew Jackson and fought through the Creek War , where William was killed. James and Cordy, after the close of the Creek War in Tennessee and Alabama, returned to the Red River country and bought, jointly, a tract of land from Henry Campbell, on the Sulphur Fork of Red River in what is now Robertson County, Tennessee, where Martha B. Allen, nee Norfleet, was born on the 6th day of February 1807. James Norfleet entered politics and was elected to the lower house and afterwards to the State Senate. He was engaged in merchandising and during his absence at Nashville, his partner ran off with all the money the firm had and left James to pay the debts, so he quit politics and with 4 Negro boys built a saw and grist mill - he and his brother Cordy, on the Sulphur Fork. He, James, soon made money enough to pay the debts contracted while merchandising and bought Cordy's interest, and after that accumulated a fine property. James married Sallie Lawson of North Carolina, by whom he had one son, Willie Lawson, and three daughters, Martha Battle, Sallie Williamson and Lucy Louise. Martha B. married David B. Allen, Sallie W. married Christian Allen. Lucy Louise married A. C. Gaines. Sallie W. had no children. Lucy L. had one son, Wm N. Gaines of Port Royal, Tenn. Wiley Lawson had one daughter who married Aquila Grant and had one son William, who when last heard of was living in Jefferson County, Ark. James Norfleet had two sisters, only one of whom I know, Ann who married Isaac Dortch and Mary, who married a Mr. Christmas. Sarah Lawson, James Norfleet's first wife, had brothers and sisters. The only brother I ever heard of was Eppa Lawson and one sister Lucy, who married a Mr. Wilson of Franklin Tennessee. One of them, I think, married a Mr. White, Hugh Lawson White, a former candidate for president who was a cousin of my mother, Martha Allen, nee Lewis.

"David B. Allen's mother was Apphia Allen nee Lewis. Her father was John Lewis - known as mountain John Lewis. He had a cousin named John Lewis, known as John Byrd Lewis. Apphia Lewis's mother's maiden name was Fauntleroy. Her grandmother's maiden name was Elizabeth Bushrod. The Lewis family were noted in Virginia for their wealth and high sense of honor. Meriwether Lewis, as you will learn from History, was a celebrated Civil engineer and Explorer. He and Clark first discovered the source of the Columbia River in Oregon, and the name of the two branches which form the Columbia River are called, the one Lewis and the other Clark.

"David Allen, my grandfather, had three brothers, to wit, John, Julius and Charles. John and Julius never married. Charles had one son, Dr. Killes or Achilles Allen. He married but had no sons, only three daughters. I don't know what became of them. David Allen, my grandfather, entered the army during the Revolutionary War, where he was captured and sent to England and kept for a long time, after he was exchanged he returned and joined his Command and won some official position. I do not know what position he held, but I think it a Sergeant or perhaps Lieutenant - He was always known as Colonel Allen, but I don't think he held the rank of Colonel. I think he was given the title through courtesy. David Allen was a man of great wealth for his day and time, but like nearly all of his descendants, was a great spend-thrift. He died at the age of 48 years and left his estate $25,000 in debt, but my grandmother, Apphia, with the assistance of her cousin, John Lewis, her Co-Executor, worked the estate out of debt and divided between her heirs 160 Negroes.

"Although our family always seemed proud of their descent from the Lewis family, I don't find, from any information I could get in Virginia, that they ever achieved any great notoriety except Meriwether Lewis. It is true, Fielding Lewis was chief of Washington's staff and married his niece. I suppose that gave the family some distinction. I myself feel more pride in the Norfleet family, because my grandfather, James Norfleet, I recollect well; having last seen him when I was sixteen years old and have heard from him direct of his trials in life and I know he was a man endowed with extraordinary intellect and I believe, had he remained in politics, would have made his mark in National Affairs, though he was a Whig in politics, always claiming that Andrew Jackson left the Whig Party.

"My grandfather married the second time, Miss Jane Bailey, whose nephew James Bailey was elected to the U. S. Senate from Tenn. He was not blood kin to the Allen family."

"Bush,

"I have written all I know of our family, and all that I have reason to believe is true. There are a great deal of stories, told by the Negroes of the family, that I do not believe, hence I have not written any of these stories. It is sufficient to me, that all the men are as far as I know, honorable and the women were and are virtuous, - I don't think any family could ask for more, especially in this age, when there is so much rascality exposed as coming to light every day. This is badly written, I hope you can read it - if so, you had best make a copy of it.

"This leaves us all in good health. Present my kindest regards to you family also Messrs. Bennett & Lehman and their families, and my love to your mother. Tell her I received her letter and will answer soon. Allow me to thank you again for the kindness of all of you while there. I regret I did not stay.

                              Your Uncle,

                              Julius Allen"


  557 vii.   Christian Allen, died 27 September, 1847 in Delta, Missippi. He married Never Married.
  558 viii.   Willie Norfleet Allen.
  559 ix.   Sallie Apphia Allen.



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