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Descendants of Jessee Vinson




Generation No. 1


1. JESSEE1 VINSON was born Abt. 1810 in North Carolina, and died July 15, 1854 in Ouachita Parish Louisiana. He married ELIZABETH BARROW January 03, 1837 in Fayette County, Georgia, daughter of RICHARD BARROW and ELIZABETH JONES. She was born Abt. 1810 in Georgia, and died Abt. 1885 in Louisiana.

Notes for J
ESSEE VINSON:
Note 1
Marriage license of Jesse Vinson and Elizabeth Barrow reads as follows:

Georgia
Fayette County
To any minister of the gospel, Judge ,
Justice of the Inferior Court , Justice of the peace.
You are hereby authorized to join Jesse Vincent and Elizabeth Barrow in
the Holy State of Matrimony according to the constitution and laws of this state;
and for so doing this shall be your inefficient License given under my hand and
Seal this 2nd day January 1837.
William McBride, Clerk

Georgia
Fayette County
I do certify that Jesse Vincent and Elizabeth Barrow were duly joined in
Matrimony by me this 3rd day of January 1837.
Robert Malone Stell O.M.G
Recorded April 10th 1837
William McBride CLK

Note 2
Jesse Vincent 1840 Census Records
Fayette County Georgia Census.

Jesse Vincent head of Family

WHAT CENSUS GAVE WHO I THINK IT IS

1 male under 5 years William Lafayette born in 1837

1 male of 20 and under 30 Jesse Vincent born in 1810

1 Female under 5 years Louisa Jane born in 1840

1 Female of 15 and under 20 Elizabeth born in 1821/1823

1 Female of 60 and under 70 Have no idea who this lady is ??
(Jesse's mother, Elizabeth's Mother ?)

Note 3
1850 Census Records for Hinds County Mississippi (Jackson Miss Area)
Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township
or Other Info Record Type Database ID#
1850 VINSON JESSEE Hinds County MS 206 Jackson Federal Population
Schedule MS 1850 Federal Census Index MSS5a1768171

1850 Census record,(Taken 30 Nov 1850) shows Jessee Vinson, Wife
Elizabeth and Children living in Hinds County Mississippi.
The following are those records:
Dwelling-Houses numbered in the order of visitation #1342
Families numbered in the order of Visitation#1342
Name of Every Person whose usual place of abode on The 1st Day of June 1850:

JESSEE VINSON - Male , Age 40, Profession/Occupation- LABORER, Place Of Birth- NC
ELIZABETH - Female , Age 27, Profession/Occupation-N/A, Place of Birth Ga
WILLIAM L .- Male , Age 13, Place of Birth Ga, Not In School
LOUISA - Female, Age 10, Place of Birth Ga, In School
JAMES B - Male, Age 08, Place of Birth Ga, In School
ROANA - Female, Age 07, Place of Birth Ga, In School
SAFRONA - Female, Age 06, Place of Birth Ga, In School
MARION - Male, Age 05, Place of Birth, ALA
MCALLISTER - Male, Age 03, Place of Birth, ALA
INFANT(DELILA) - Female, Age 3 Months, Place of Birth ,MISS

(Note some Index's have the last name listed as Venson see Below)
206b 14 Venson Elizabeth 27 Ga pg0200b.txt
206b 22 Venson Infant/3/12 Miss pg0200b.txt
206b 17 Venson James B 8 Ga pg0200b.txt
206b 13 Venson Jessee 40 NC pg0200b.txt
206b 16 Venson Louisa 10 Ga pg0200b.txt
206b 20 Venson Marion 5 Ala pg0200b.txt
206b 21 Venson McAllister 3 Ala pg0200b.txt
206b 18 Venson Roama 7 Ga pg0200b.txt
206b 19 Venson Safrona 6 Ga pg0200b.txt
206b 15 Venson William L 13 Ga pg0200b.txt

Note 4.
JESSEE Vinson died July 15, 1854 in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana. His burial site is a mystery,
We suspect that the location is somewhere around Monroe Louisiana, either in Ouachita Parish
or Morehouse Parish.

Note 5
Time lines for Jesse Vinson:
1810 - North Carolina
1837 - Fayette Co, Georgia
1840 - Fayette Co, Goergia
1845 - Alabama
1847 - Mississippi
1850 - Hinds Co, Mississippi
1854 - Ouachita Parish, Louisiana



More About J
ESSEE VINSON:
Burial: July 18, 1854, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana
Residence: Bet. 1845 - 1850, Alabama

Notes for E
LIZABETH BARROW:
Note 1
JESSEE Vinson died July 15, 1854 Ouachita Parish, LA.
His burial site is a mystery, We suspect that the location is somewhere
around Ouachita Parish(Monroe La.) , Morehouse Parish (Bastrop La)
or Richland Parish that was formed from Ouachita Parish in 1886.

Parishes once part of Ouachita Parish:
Jackson(1805), East Carroll(1832), Caldwell(1838), Union(1839), West Carroll,
Franklin(1843),Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse(1844), Richland(1868) .

None of the Court records below list the location of his estate/home.

Succession and Tutorship papers named wife ELIZABETH, and the following children:
WILLIAM LAFAYETTE, LOUISA JANE, JAMES PICKENS, ROENA ELIZABETH, SOPHONIA
ANN, MARION (male), McALLISTER, DELILAH and WARREN.
The following are the Court records that are on file in the Monroe Louisiana Court House:
SUCCESSION & TUTORSHIP ON JESSE VINSON

JESSEE VINSON DIES 15 JULY 1854
Book A
Page 1060
Box Number 31
Location of records : Court House Monroe Louisiana

JULY 21, 1854
Name: Vinson, Jessee (Also Vincent) Succession of Jessee Vinson
and Tutorship Of Minors: William Lafayette, Louisa Jane, James Pickens,
Roena Elizabeth, Sophron Ann, Marion, McAllister, Delila, Warren.
Filed : July 21, 1854

To the Honorable , the Judge of the 12TH Judicial District Court in and for the parish of
Ouachita, State of Louisiana . The petition of Elizabeth Vinson of your said Parish and
State, Widow of Jessee Vincent, late of said residence, does respectfully represent unto
your honorable Court that her said husband departed this life in your said Parish Interstate
(With Out A Will) on the fifteenth day of July 1854 (15 JULY 1854). Leaving a small
personal estate situated in said parish, and your petitioner his widow and partner in
community and William Lafayette, Louisa Jane, James Pickens,Roena Elizabeth,
Sophona Ann, Marion, McAllister, Delila and Warren issue of her marriage
with the said Jessie Vincent , all minors. She avers that except this interest in the
Estate of said Jessee Vincent, they have no means of a support. She hereby renounces
the community and all the interest therein . Wherefore she begs to be confirmed a
natural Tutrx of her said minor children and that John White of the same residence be
qualified as under Tutor. That an inventory and appraisement be made of said estate
according to law and that she be appointed administrator of said estate, and for all such
other and further orders and taxes as the case may require general relief.
Signed: F. H . Morrison Attorney

Succession of Jessee Vincent, deceased.
By reason of the law and the evidence in this case, It is ordered, adjudged and decreed
that Mrs. Elizabeth Vincent be confirmed as natural Tutrx. Of the within name minor issue
of the marriage with the said Jessee Vincent, upon taking the oath required by law. It is
further ordered that John White be appointed under Tutor of said minors upon taking the
oath prescribed by law. It is further ordered that an inventory & appraisement be made of
the property of said Estate according to law, and that the application of Mrs. Elizabeth
Vincent to be appointed administrator of said Estate & fully advertised according to law.
Dated: 21st Day of July 1854 Signed: B.F. Cauthern, Clerk


John White and Elizabeth Vinson, Jesse's Widow,
takes the oath for Natural Tutrx 21 JULY 1854
Note found this information on Tutorship as it pertains to Louisiana Law:
Another form of guardianship under Louisiana law is referred to as a tutorship for a minor.
A tutorship is similar to a curatorship in that an individual is appointed to manage the affairs
and person of another. Tutorships may be necessary where a minor child's parents have
predeceased him or her. Additionally, a tutorship may be necessary if a minor is required
to be a party to a contract because a minor's rights to obligate himself or herself under
Louisiana law are severely restricted. In those situations, an individual who is above the
age of majority must be appointed as the minor's tutor in order to act on his or her behalf.
A tutor will be responsible to the supervising judge to make sure that the tutor acts only in
the minor's best interests. An under tutor must be appointed in a tutorship . Under a tutorship
the representative's responsibilities include the filing of an annual account with both the
under tutor and the court where the tutorship was opened.

State Of Louisiana
Parish Of Ouachita- I , Elizabeth Vinson (Sic) do solemnly swear that I will to the
best of my abilities and faithfully Discharge and perform all the duties incumbent on
as under tutor of my minor children, issue by my marriage with Jesse Vinson
Deceased. So help me God.
Sworn to & Subscribed before me this 21st day of July 1854
B.F. Cauthern, Clk (CLERK) Signed Elizabeth (X) Vinson

Whereas Elizabeth Vinson has been confirmed as natural Tutrx. Of her minor children, to wit:
William Lafayette, Louisa Jane, James Pickens, Roena Elizabeth, Sophona Ann, Marion,
McAlester, Delila & Warren, issue by her marriage to Jesse Vinson, Deceased and having
given Bond & Security and taken the oath as prescribed by law. Now there, she is hereby
authorized and fully empowered to discharge and perform all and singular the duties
appertaining to the said appointment according to law. In Testimony whereof, I have here
unto signed my name and affixed by Seal of Office, on this 21st Day of July A.D. 1854,
Judge of Probates, B.F. Cauthern, Clerk

State of Louisiana ,
Parish of Ouachita --
I, John White, do solemnly swear to the best of my abilities and understanding
faithfully discharge and perform all the duties incumbent on me as under tutor to
the minor children, issue by marriage between Mrs. Elizabeth Vincent and Jesse
Vinson dec'd . , So help me God.
Sworn to and subscribed before
Me this 21 July 1854,
Signed: John White
B.F. Cauthern, CLK (CLERK)

Whereas, John White has been appointed under Tutor of the minor children,
issue of the marriage between Elizabeth Vinson, wife of Jesse Vinson, Deceased.,
and having taken the oath as prescribed by law. Now, therefore, he is hereby authorized
and fully empowered to discharge and perform all and singular the duties appertaining to
the said appointment according to law. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto signed my
name and affixed my Seal of Office on this 21st day of July A.D. 1854, Judge of Probates,
B.F. Cauthern, clerk

12 AUGUST 1854

Succession Of Jessee Vincent, deceased
By Reason of the law and the evidence in this case, and for the further reason that
the application of Mrs. Elizabeth Vincent be appointed administrator of the Estate of
Jessee Vincent, and upon executing her bond with security conditioned according to
law in the sum of twenty one hundred and seventy five dollars ($2,175.00) and
Taking the oath prescribed by law, Done and signed in Chambers on this
12th of August 1854.
Signed: B.F. Cauthern, Clerk

State Of Louisiana
Parish Of Ouachita
I Elizabeth Vinson do solemnly swear that I will faithfully and impartially discharge
& perform all the duties incumbent in me as administrator of the estate of Jesse
Vinson deceased to the best of my abilities and understanding so help me God.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 12th Day of August 1854. Elizabeth ( X ) Vincent
B.F. Cauthin Clerk

State Of Louisiana
Parish of Ouachita
To the Recorder of the Parish of Ouachita, Greetings, In pursuant of an order of the
Honorable the 12th Judicial District Court in and for said Parish & State bearing date
of the 21st Day of July 1854, you are hereby required to make and Inventory and
appraisement of all the property real and personal comprising the Estate and
Succession of Jessee Vinsent, Deceased, and return thereof make to the office of
Clerk of said court at Monroe, according to law, Witness, the Honorable
R.M. Richardson, Judge of said court this 3rd Day of August 1854.
Signed B.F. Cauthern, Clerk

State of Louisiana
Parish of Ouachita
We and each of us do solemnly swear that we will well & truly and impartially appraise
all of the property belonging to the succession of Jessee Vinson deceased, that may be
shown to us or come to our knowledge to the best of our belief so help us God. Sworn to
and subscribed before me this 3rd day of August A.D. 1854
Signed
David Harrison
F. Beasley
B.D. Sheppard, Recorder

INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF JESSEE VINSON

State Of Louisiana
Parish of Ouachita
Be it known that this 3rd day of August A.D. 1854, Benjamin D. Sheppard ,
Parish Recorder and Ex-officio notary Public in and for said parish and State
by virtue of an order issued from the Honorable , the 12th Judicial District Court
bearing date the 21st day of July A.D. 1854 and to me directed to cause an inventory
and appraisement to be made of all the property belonging to the succession of
Jessee Vinson deceased, late of the said Parish of Ouachita, a duly certified copy of
said order is hereto annexed for reference. I said Recorder and Notary in pursuance
of said order have this day appointed Davis Harison and Franklin Beasley appraisers
to assist in making said inventory and appraisement being above the age of 21 years
and domiciled in said Parish of Ouachita who after being sworn according to the Oath
hereto annexed proceeded in presence of the attesting witnesses and me, said
Recorder, to make said inventory and appraisement as follows:

Nine sows and pigs @$8 for each sow and pigs............................................72.00

Seven other hogs appraised @$6 each .........................................................42.00

Nine Shoats @ $2 per head.............................................................................18.00

Three Cow's & Calves @ $12 each ..................................................................36.00

7 head of Dry Cattle $6 each ............................................................................42.00

1 Yoke of Oxen $40...........................................................................................40.00

2 Mules at One Hundred Dollars each.............................................................200.00

2 yearlings at $3 each .........................................................................................6.00

One Cart at twenty five dollars ...........................................................................25.00

One lot of farming utensils..................................................................................12.00

4 axes $2.50, one grind stone $2, on large pot $5 ..............................................9.50

One crosscut saw $6, one lot of tools $3 .............................................................9.00

One lot of Cooking utensils $3...............................................................................3.00

One double Barrel Shot Gun $25 ........................................................................25.00

7 chains at twenty five cts each ...........................................................................1.75

2 beds and bedding at 12$ each.........................................................................24.00

One Spinning wheel at $3, two saddles $8 ........................................................11.00

One note on John S. Williams due last December 1st 1853 for the sum of...$125.00

(one hundred & twenty Five dollars) appraised at one hundred dollars...........100.00

One note for $50 on James R. Furlow not dated appraised $40.........................40.00

One note on F.A Lackey for $94.25 appraised.....................................................60.00

One note on James Giddie due January last for the sum of $80 appraised at $50.00

One note on W.H. Jackson due January 24th for the sum of $103, appraised at $90.00

The residence of Jessee Vinson where his widow now resides and the crop

thereon appraised ..............................................................................................300.00

The present growing crop on the Stanley place..................................................150.00

The crop and improvement on the place Designated as the Cates place appraised@350.00

25 head of hogs more or less appraised $1each.................................................25.00

Total $1742.00

Making in the aggregate of the property composing said succession which was
given in or came to our knowledge the sum of seventeen hundred and forty-two
Dollars and twenty five cents ($1,742.25), In Testimony whereof the said appraisers
together with John White, under tutor, who gave in the property, have hereto signed
their names in the presence of Benjamin F. Cathorn and William W. Patrick, legal
and competent witnesses hereto required, who also sign their names hereto together
with said parties and me, said recorder, this 3rd day of August A.D. 1854.
In full faith whereof I said recorder have signed my name and affixed the
impress of my Seal of Office the day and date above written.
Attest : Under tutor Appraisers
John White Davis Harrison
B.F. CAUTHON
W.W. Patrick Signed: B.D. Sheppard, Recorder
Filed: August 4, 1854
B.F. Cauthon , Clerk

Estate of Jessee Vincent, Deceased, Bond Of Admnx..
State of Louisiana, parish of Ouachita- 12 Judicial District Court
Know all men by these presents, that we, Elizabeth Vinson, as principal, and
Franklin Besley and Charles H. Morrison as Security, of the State of Louisiana
are held and firmly bound unto R.W. Richardson, judge of the Court, in and for
the parish of Ouachita or his successors in office,in the sum of : Two thousand
and one hundred and seventy five ($2175.00) dollars, current money of the U.S.
of America. Dated this 12 Day of September 1854.

The Condition of the Above obligation is such: that if the above bounden
Elizabeth Vinsent, administratrix of the estate of the late Jessee Vinsent,
deceased. In witness where we have hereunto set our hands and seals,
this day and year first above written.
In the presence of
Elizabeth (X) Vincent
B.F. Cauthon, Clerk
Willis Wright
Franklin (X) Besley Signed: C.H. Morrison


Elizabeth Vinsent has been appointed administratrix of the Estate of Jessee Vinsent
deceased, & having given bond & security, and taken the oath of prescribed by law,
Now, therefore, she is hereby authorized & fully empowered to discharge & perform
all & singular, the duties appertaining to the said appointment according to law.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto signed my name and affixed my seal of office,
on this 12 Day of September A.D. 1854.
B.F. Cauthon, Clerk

John White resigns as under Tutor Filed Sept 21, 1854

To the Clerk of the 12th Judicial District Court , Parish of Ouachita. I hear by resign the
Under Tutorship of the minors heirs of Jesse Vinson deceased.
Respectfully Yours,
John White.
Dated August 9, 1854


SALE OF THE ESTATE OF JESSEE VINSON - 26 SEPT 1854

Estate of Jessee Vincent, Deceased, Proof Of Sale, 25 September 1854 -
Filed 26 September 1854
State Of Louisiana, Parish of Ouachita: Be it remembered that on the 25th Day
of September 1854 I, Elizabeth Vincent, administratrix of the estate of Jesse Vincent,
deceased, Widow, of said deceased, by virtue of an order of the Honorable 12th
Judicial District Court in and for the parish and State aforesaid, dated the 12th day
of September 1854 after possessing all the forms of law, exposed for sale to the highest
and last bidder all the property composing the said succession of Vincent, deceased,
for cash at the appraised value whence I the said Elizabeth Vincent purchased the
nine sows and pigs for seventy two dollars, seven head of meat hogs for forty two
dollars, nine shoats at eighteen dollars, the cows and calves at $36, 7 head of dry
cattle at $42, one yoke of oxen at $40, 2 yearlings, at $6, one cart at $25, one lot of
farming utensils at $12, 4 axes at $2.50, 1 grind stone at $2, 1 large pot at $5,
one crosscut saw at $6, 1 lot of tools at $3, one lot of cooking utensils at $3,
7 chairs at $1.75, 2 beds and bedding at $24, one spinning wheel at $3, 2 saddles at $8.
The crop on the Stanley Place at $150.00, 25 head of hogs more or less at $25.
One mule ( a sorrel) not on the Inventory at eighty five dollars. The other property on
inventory was offered but would not sell for cash for the want of bidders.
My bid being the highest and last, by virtue of the authority vested in me,
I adjudicated the property to my self, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of
five hundred and twenty five dollars and 25 cents. In testimony whereof I have
signed my name by making my ordinary mark not being able to write, in presence
of the undersigned witnesses on the date above written.
Signed: Elizabeth (X) Vincent, ADMX.

Attest:
C.H. Morrison
F.D. Grant

Note2
Cannot find ELIZABETH Vinson in 1860 Ouachita Parish OR Morehouse Census .

Note 3
1870 census shows ELIZABETH VINSON (sic) and son's McALLISTER and WARREN
living in Morehouse Parish Louisiana (BASTROP LA) . Census information is as follows:
House Hold 503, Morehouse Parish, 8th Day of August 1870, Roll 517, Page 276
Vinson , Elizabeth Age 39, Sex F, Color W, Occupation: Farmer, Born in Ga
Vinson , McAllister Age 20, Sex M, Color W, Occupation: Farm Labor, Born in Al
Vinson, Warren Age 15, Sex M, Color W, Occupation: Farm Labor, Born in La

Note 4
The 1880 census, Ouachita Parish, LA shows ELIZABETH VINSON, 59, born in
Georgia, son WARREN, 25 born in LA at the household of: WILLIAM RICHY,Age 24
and wife JOANA, Age 23, both born in Mississippi.
Elizabeth and Warren were listed as Borders.
Living next door was
McAllister(MAC) VINSON, (Elizabeth's son) Age 30, born in Alabama, and
wife LAVINIA (Smith), 27 born in Mississippi.

Source Information:
Census Place 2nd Ward, Ouachita, Louisiana
Family History Library Film 1254464
NA Film Number T9-0464
Page Number 11A

Name, Relation, Marital Status,Gender,Race, Age,Birthplace,Occupation,Father's Birthplace,
Mother's Birthplace
Wm. RICHEY Self M Male W 24 MS Farmer --- ---
Joana RICHEY Wife M Female W 23 LA Keeps House MS MS
Columbus RICHEY Son S Male W 4 LA Home MS LA
Annia RICHEY Dau S Female W 3 LA Home MS LA
Walter RICHEY Son S Male W 1 LA Home MS LA
Elizabeth VINSON Other W Female W 56 GA Border NC NC
Warren VINSON Other S Male W 25 LA Border --- ---

Time Line for Elizabeth:
1820- Fayette Co, Georgia
1837 - Fayette Co, Georgia
1840 - Fayette Co, Goergia
1845 - Alabama
1847 - Mississippi
1850 - Hinds Co, Mississippi
1854 - Ouachita Parish, Louisiana
1860 - ??? Louisiana
1870 - Morehouse Parish (Bastrop) Louisiana
1880 - Ouachita Parish, Louisiana


More About E
LIZABETH BARROW:
Burial: Louisiana

More About J
ESSEE VINSON and ELIZABETH BARROW:
Marriage: January 03, 1837, Fayette County, Georgia
     
Children of J
ESSEE VINSON and ELIZABETH BARROW are:
  i.   WILLIAM LAFAYETT2 VINSON, b. 1837, Georgia.
  Notes for WILLIAM LAFAYETT VINSON:





Found this William L. Vinson, but not sure if its our William L. Vinson:
http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/15coa.html
VINCEN, L. Pvt (William L. Vinson) Enl 4Oct1861 at Magnolia, AR.
Captured 16Feb1862 at Ft Donelson, TN and sent to MP at Camp Butler, IL.
Died 3Mar1862 at Camp Butler, IL. Grave 117
Confederate Section, National Cemetery, Springfield, IL.

2. ii.   LOUISA JANE VINSON, b. 1840, Georgia; d. August 10, 1880, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana.
  iii.   JAMES PICKENS VINSON, b. 1842, Georgia.
  iv.   ROANA ELIZABETH VINSON, b. 1843, Georgia.
  v.   SOPHONA ANN VINSON, b. 1844, Georgia.
3. vi.   MARION VINSON, b. March 21, 1847, Alabama; d. April 09, 1899, Summerfield Louisiana.
4. vii.   MCALLISTER VINSON, b. 1847, Alabama; d. November 13, 1899, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana.
  viii.   DELILA VINSON, b. 1850, Mississippi.
  ix.   WARREN VINSON, b. September 11, 1854, Ouachita Parish Louisiana; d. April 14, 1928, Winn Parish, Louisiana; m. SARAH ELIZABETH MOFFETT, August 20, 1901, Jonesboro, Jackson Parish, Louisiana; b. December 1872, Winn Parish, Louisiana; d. February 24, 1948, Wyatt , Winn Parish, Louisiana.
  Notes for WARREN VINSON:
NOTE 1
1870 Morehouse Parish Census records shows Elizabeth Vinson and
son's McAllister and Warren. Warren's occupation is shown as Farm Labor.

NOTE 2
1880 Ouachita Parish Census records shows Elizabeth and
Warren living in household of William Richy.

Wm. RICHEY Self M Male W 24 MS Farmer --- ---
Joana RICHEY Wife M Female W 23 LA Keeps House MS MS
Columbus RICHEY Son S Male W 4 LA Home MS LA
Annia RICHEY Dau S Female W 3 LA Home MS LA
Walter RICHEY Son S Male W 1 LA Home MS LA
Elizabeth VINSON Other W Female W 56 GA Border NC NC
Warren VINSON Other S Male W 25 LA Laborer --- ---


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source Information:
Census Place 2nd Ward, Ouachita, Louisiana
Family History Library Film 1254464
NA Film Number T9-0464
Page Number 11A

NOTE 3
1900, 1910 and 1920 Jackson Parish Census
shows Warren working on a Farm in Jackson Parish.

Surname Given Name Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year
VINSON WARREN 40 M W LA LA JACKSON WARD 2 1900


Surname Given Name Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year
VINSON WARREN 56 M W LA LA JACKSON 2-WD 1910

Surname Given Name Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year
VINSON WARREN 69 M W LA LA JACKSON 6-WD 1920



NOTE 4.
Warren married Sarah Elizabeth Moffett on August 20, 1901

Warren and Sarah Elizabeth had no children.
Sarah did have a Twin brother named Jefferson.

Warren and Sarah Vinson are buried in the
Transport Cemetery - Winn Parish, La
Cemetery is located North of Dodson, La on La 1235
(Transport Road)at the Winn - Jackson Parish line boundary.
VINSON
Warren 9/11/1854 - 4/14/1928 R04 - P20

Sarah E. No Dates R04 - P21

Louisiana Land Records for Warren shows the following:
First Name Init Date Parish Acres
WARREN 1906 Bienville/Jackson 0.0000
WARREN 1906 Bienville/Jackson 119.8800

  More About WARREN VINSON:
Burial: April 1928, Transport Cemetery, Winn Parish Louisiana

  Notes for SARAH ELIZABETH MOFFETT:
Sara E. Moffett had a twin brother.


Obituaries: Sara E. Moffett Vinson, 1948, Winn Parish, LA
Submitted by Greggory E. Davies, 120 Ted Price Lane, Winnfield, LA 71483.
From: February 26, 1948 Winn Parish Enterprise.
Mrs. Sara E. Vinson Buried Wednesday At Transport Cemetery.
Mrs. Sara E. Vinson, about 70, a native of the Gansville community, died at the home of her brother, Nathan Moffett, Wyatt, La., February 24. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 3 P.M. at Transport Cemetery under direction of Southern Funeral Home. Rev. J. W. Buckner officiated at the
last rites. Surviving are one brother, Nathan Moffett; one sister, Mae N. Moffett, both of Wyatt and numerous other relatives in this section.

  More About SARAH ELIZABETH MOFFETT:
Burial: February 26, 1948, Transport Cemetery, Winn Parish Louisiana

  More About WARREN VINSON and SARAH MOFFETT:
Marriage: August 20, 1901, Jonesboro, Jackson Parish, Louisiana




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