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| 351 | James Herron came over to the states when he was 17 about 1767 or so. He married Jane Simpson, who came over in 1772. He came on the ship "Earl of Hillsborough" from Belfast to Charleston and was granted 100 acres of land on 27 Feb 1767 in the Booneboro Township. This info is from the original lists of Protestant Immigrants to SC. 1763-1773 compiled by Jane Revill and published by genealogical publications in 1981. They had seven children, most supposedly moving to Alabama. The next generation I'm not really sure about. Either James II or John I, born abt 1772, was the father of John Herron II. He was born 29 Apr 1798 and married Nancy Gentry (b. 4 Dec 1801) on 13 Jan 1824. (Source: correspondence from Patty Herron Hunter, Rome GA 14 Jan 2003) Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Name: James Herron Year: 1767 Place: Charleston, South Carolina Source Publication Code: 3627.37 Primary Immigrant: Herron, James Annotation: Place and date of immigrants' or discharged military person's petition requesting reimbursements of passage, additional land, headrights, bounty, etc. from the South Carolina government or of letter expressing satisfaction with the voyage to America. Washington Co, VA Surveys, Page 419 - James Heron - 62,800 ac - treasury warrants - 50,000 by #972 and 12,800 by #973 dated December 13, 1794 excluding 1630 ac of John Griffiths surveyed April, 1792 - on the waters of New River and the south fork of Holstein River - on the south side of a branch on the Wyth County line - crossing Fox Creek and others branches of new River - between Virginia and North Carolina - corner to Samuel Hunt's land - passing Hunt's corner - crossing several branches of the Laurel Fork, a branch of the south fork - opposite Rafferly's [Rafferty's?] Nob - passing Sibens Main's land - February 25, 1795 (ibid.) | Herron/Heron, James (I639)
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| 352 | James Millison m. Dorothy Knight, d/o Abel and Ann Knight of West Pike Run Twp., on 2/9/1815, and resided Ohio, Illinois, and Lee Co., IA His children were Jonathan b. 1815; Anne, b. 1816, m. Gray; Rachel, b. 1818 d. 1822; Abigail b. 1820 m. Abel; James Millison b. 1823 and Rebecca b. 1825; Abel; Noah and Leah. In 1828 and 1829, James and Dorothy were disowned at Flushing MM, Ohio, for joining the Hicksite movement. In 1841, James and Dorothy's children Abel, James, Noah and Leah were granted a certificate from the Friends to Salem MM, Iowa. | Milleson, James III (I11831)
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| 353 | Jasper R. T. Campbell* Sylacauga, Al. Birth: 17 December 1856 (17 Dec 1856) - Tallapoosa Marriage: 15 Nov 1877 - Clay, Alabama Death: Nov. 27, 1927 (27 Nov 1927) - Childersburg, Alabama, USA Parents: James Campbell*, Nancy Mizzle* Spouse: Harriett Crowe Alabama, Marriage Collection, 1800-1969 Name: Jasper Campbell Spouse: Harriett Crowe Marriage Date: 15 Nov 1877 County: Clay State: Alabama Performed By Title: M G Performed by Name: M B Garrett Source information: Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Jasper R Campbell [Joseph R Campbell] Age: 43 Birth Date: Dec 1856 Birthplace: Georgia Home in 1900: Coleta, Clay, Alabama Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Harriet A Campbell Marriage Year: 1878 Years Married: 22 Father's Birthplace: Georgia Mother's Birthplace: Georgia Household Members: Name Age Jasper R Campbell 43 Harriet A Campbell 44 Robert H Campbell 14 1910 United States Federal Census Name: Robert J Campbell Age in 1910: 56 [54] Birth Year: abt 1854 [abt 1856] Birthplace: Alabama Home in 1910: Precinct 12, Talladega, Alabama Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Henriett D Campbell Father's Birthplace: Alabama Mother's Birthplace: Alabama Household Members: Name Age Robert J Campbell 56 [54] Henriett D Campbell 55 1920 United States Federal Census Name: Jasper Campbell Age: 64 Birth Year: abt 1856 Birthplace: Alabama Home in 1920: Childersburg, Talladega, Alabama Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Hariett Campbell Father's Birthplace: Alabama Mother's Birthplace: Alabama Home Owned: Own Able to Read: No Able to Write: No Household Members: Name Age Jasper Campbell 64 Hariett Campbell 64 Web: Alabama, Find A Grave Index, 1755-2012 Name: Jasper R. Campbell Birth Date: 17 Dec 1856 Age at Death: 70 Death Date: 26 Nov 1927 Burial Place: Sycamore, Talladega County, Alabama, USA | Campbell, Jasper Robert T. (I11973)
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| 354 | John Bond Cross, Sgt.; Lived in Stewart Co. Tennessee. He served in the 14th Tennessee Infantry of Company B during the Civil War. He enlisted at the rank of private and was promoted to the rank of Sergeant.; He was shot in the foot and lost toes at Chancellorsville. He was shot in the hip and suffered a fractured hip at Fredricksburg. He returned to Stewart County and Houston County, married Lucy Ann Claxton, and raised a large family of twelve children. He died at his home place on Guices Creek and is buried in the Dowdy Cemetery in Houston County (contributed by Tommy Allen) Civil War Pensions Application Index: I received this one from Tommy Allen: First Application (#W6577 ?), Cross, John B., Applicant: Cross, John B., App. Residence: Houston, TN State served: TN, Unit Served: 14th Infantry, Application Type: Soldier. (Should it be #S2950 ?) First Application (#S2950 ?), Cross, John B., Applicant Cross, Lucy Ann, App. Residence: Houston, TN, Soldier's Name: John B. Cross, Application type: Widow. (Should this one be #W1114 ?) NAME: Cross, John B. PENSION #: S2950 COUNTY: Houston UNIT: 14th Inf. NAME: Cross, John B. WIDOW: Cross, Lucy Ann PENSION #: W1114 COUNTY: Houston (Source: TN State Library & Archives http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/pen038.htm) Note on Marriage between John Bond Cross & Lousiana Claxton, according to County Court Records, Microfilm #0840021 ...the marriage date was December 7, 1866 in Montgomery County, Tennessee. Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002 Name: John B Cross Spouse: Miss Louisanna Claxton Marriage Date: 7 Dec 1866 Marriage County: Montgomery Marriage State: Tennessee John Bond Cross had a brother, Samuel Stacker Cross, who served in Company B, 50th Tennessee Regiment. Samuel contracted measles while in service and died from complications of the disease in 1868. Also, a sister Kesiah "Kizzy" Cross. 1850 Census, Montgomery Co., TN, roll M432-891, pg. 228, fam # 1387: James B. Cross, age 40, b. TN; Cynthia, wife, age 38, b. TN; William B., age 15, b. TN; John M. age 13, b. TN; Sarah J. age 11, b. TN; Belfield m. age 9, b. TN; Ophelia f. age 7, b. TN; Victoria f. age 2, b. TN. (Thought this might be John Bond Cross' uncle because John named one of his sons "Belfield".) 1870 Cumberland City, Stewart Co, TN Census, Roll 1564, Book 1, pg 185A: Fam 15-16: Cross, John, 34, m, w, digging Iron Ore, b. TN; Louisa, 17, f, w, keeping house, b. TN; ("Lucy") Emily, 60, f, w, b. NC; (possible mother of John Cross) b. abt 1810 Robert 3, m, w, b. TN; Mary, 3/12, f, w, b. TN; McBride, Delila, 50, f, w, b. TN. (Lucy's mother) 1880 Stewart Co., TN Census, Cross, John, w, m, 40, b. TN, farmer, f. born TN, m. born NC; Lucy, w, f, 28, b. TN, wife, keeping house; Robert, w, m, 12, b. TN, son, farm laborer; Alice, w, f, 11, b. TN, daughter, at home; Margaret, w, f, 10, b. TN, daughter, at home; Samuel, w, m, 5, b. TN, son; Filbert, w, m, 2, b. TN, son. 1900 Houston Co., TN Census, ED #13, Sheet #17, pg. 5545B, enumerated 28 June 1900: Fam 315-316: Cross, John, head, w, m, Sept 1835, 64, m, b. TN, f. born TN, m. born NC; Louisiana, wife, w, f, Jun 1857, 49, m, b. TN; Nancie, daughter, w, f, Aug 1879, 20, s, b. TN; Katherine W., daughter, w, f, Jul 1881, 18, s, b. TN; (Kate) Blanche L., daughter, w, f, May 1883, 16, s, b. TN; Newell, son, w, m, Feb 1888, 12, s, b. TN; Mathew G., son, w, m, Jan 1890, 9, s, b. TN; Willie B., daughter, w, m, Jan 1894, 6, s, b. TN. 1900 United States Federal Census Name: John B Cross Home in 1900: Civil District 8, Houston, Tennessee [Houston, Tennessee] Age: 64 Birth Date: Sep 1835 Birthplace: Tennessee Race: White Gender: Male Relationship to head-of-house: Head Father's Birthplace: Tennessee Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Spouse's Name: Louisiana C Cross Marriage Year: 1867 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 33 Occupation: View on Image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age John B Cross 64 Louisiana C Cross 49 Nannie E Cross 20 (Nancy) Tennie I Cross 18 (Katherine) Blanche L Cross 17 Newell Cross 12 Matt* G Cross 9 (Mathew) Willie B Cross 6 1910 United States Federal Census Name: John B Cross (Died 1906) [John B Crop] Since John died in 1906, I assumme that Lucy was listed in his name (Mrs. John B. Cross) Age in 1910: 62 (John Bond would be 75) Estimated Birth Year: 1848 (1835) Birthplace: Tennessee Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: Tennessee Mother's Birth Place: North Carolina Home in 1910: Marianna Ward 1, Lee, Arkansas Marital Status: Widowed Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age John B Cross 62 (Lucy was born in 1848) Blanch Cross 27 (daughter) Newell Cross 21 (son) Atta Cross 19 (daughter) Willie Cross 17 (daughter) Hatts Cross 15 (daughter) (who is this?) Wattie Cross 12 (son) (who is this?) John Hutton 80 (boarder) John B. died at his home place on Guices Creek | Cross, John Bond (Bounds) (I8766)
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| 355 | John Gray III (John2, John1) was born Bet. 1760 - 1764 in Augusta Co., (present day Rockridge Co.) Virginia. He married Mary Reaburn 02 Feb 1791 in Greenbrier Co., Virginia, daughter of Henry Reaburn and Margaret. Children of John Gray and Mary Raeburn are: i. Elizabeth Gray. ii. James Gray. iii. Jane Gray. iv. Margaret Gray, m. John Wylie, 25 Oct 1813, Monroe Co., Virginia. v. Mary Gray. vi. Rebecca Gray. vii. Archibald Gray, b. Abt. 1780; d. Abt. 1830. viii. Alexander Gray, b. Abt. 1793; d. Abt. 1870. ix. Henry R., b. Abt. 1803, Greenbrier Co., Virginia. x. John W. Gray, b. Abt. 1823; d. Abt. 1911. | Gray, John III (I12159)
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| 356 | John Herron was a school teacher. 1850 Census for Anderson Co., SC, Household #677: enumerated 2 Sept 1850 (All born SC) John Herron 50 W M farmer b. SC Nancy Herron 49 W F Ewel E. Herron 25 W M Lurese C. Herron 16 W F (Louisa?) Adeline U.. Herron 14 W F Virgil W. Herron 11 W M Elizabeth Gentry 80 W F Grier Jrrett 15 W M Note: Elizabeth Gentry must have been the mother of Nancy Gentry. 1860 Anderson County Census Household #966: John Herron 60 W M Sarah C. Herron 38 W F (Sarah Catherine) Louisa Herron 24 W F Jas. McCarley 22 W M Jas H. Lufoy 13 W M Luther Herron 10/12 W M 1870 Census for Anderson County, S.C. John Herron 73 W M S.C.Herron 48 W F (Sarah Catherine) L.C. Herron 35 W F (Probably Louisa ) L.L. Herron 10 W M (Luther Lee) E.J. Herron 9 W F ( Elizabeth J.) A.M. Herron 7 W M ( Albert M.) M.E. Herron 5 W F ( Mary E.) R.G. Herron 2 W F ( Rebecca G.) J.T. Millford 71 W M ( John T.) (Sara Catherine's Father) C.J. Milford 9 W M ( Charles J.) (Sara Catherine's brother or nephew). Some of the children in the above 1870 John Herron household are probably children of Virgil Herron or Eule Herron who likely died during the War. 1880 US Federal Census, Tugaloo, Oconee Co., SC: Name: Sarah Herron Age: 57 Birth Year: abt. 1823 Birthplace: South Carolina Home in 1880: Tugaloo, Oconee, South Carolina Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Widowed Father's Birthplace: South Carolina Mother's Birthplace: South CarolinaOccupation: Keeping House Household Members: Name Age: Sarah Herron 57 at home (Sarah Catherine) Luther Herron 20 farm laborer (Luther Lee) Elizabeth Herron 19 (Elizabeth Jane) Albert Herron 17 farm laborer (Albert M.) Ellen Herron 15 (Mary Ellen) Georgiana Herron 12 (Rebecca Georgiana) | Herron, John (I4539)
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| 357 | John Millison m. about 1816 Sarah Lewis and 2nd Ann Steel, b. 1802, resided Henry Co., IA. By his first wife, John Millison had 2 sons and a daughter, and by his second at least 6 more children. John was disowned in 1822 for marrying his second wife contrary to discipline. His father purchased for John in 1819 a tract along the road from Brownsville to Pittsburgh in Pike Run Twp which contained thereon the "Black Horse Tavern." When his father died in 1841, John immediately put his farm up for sale and moved to Iowa. He farmed in Jackson Township, Henry County, Iowa in 1850. His children are in the 1850 census in Henry County, Iowa, all were born in PA: Barnett, 27; Jehu, 24; Prudence, 20; John, 17; Nimrod, 15 and Clark, 11. According to her descendant, Kathy Parrish Smiggs (see the Millison GenForum link), Prudence Millison d/o John, was born 5/6/1830 in PA and married in IA ,William McLean Welton. Prudence died in Kansas. Clark Millison s/o John, was born 14 Sep 1838 and died 20 Oct 1931 in Salina, Saline Co, KS. He married 1st Rebecca Daugherty, 2nd Mary Roberts, and 3rd Nancy Jane Halloway. View the page of Beth Montgomery Hotaling, Ottawa, Kansas, for more information on John and Ann Steele Millison. | Milleson, John (I11833)
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| 358 | Joseph Cobbs I was born in England abt 1588. In 1613 he arrived in Virginia on the London Company ship, "Treasurer". He settled on land east of the James River. He returned to England and then back to Virginia to prepare for the arrival of his family. His wife, Elizabeth Flinton, and their sons, Benjamin and Joseph, arrived in Virginia in 1625 on the "Bonnie Bess". Elizabeth was the sister of a colonial physician named Pharoah Flinton. Pharoah Cobb, who was born sometime before 1641, was named for him. Joseph Cobb was granted 400 acres in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. His Will was executed in 1654, and is probated in Isle of Wight County Will Book A, page 520. Apparently Elizabeth widow of Joseph married 2nd William Ridley who died in 1671. Children of Joseph Cobbs and wife Elizabeth: 1. Joseph Cobb Jr. 1610 Amsterdam - 1654 a. Elizabeth Cobb married Richard Hutchins 2. Benjamin Cobb 1611/12 Amsterdam - *a. Elizabeth Cobb married Francis Hutchins [brother of Richard] 3. Pharoah Cobb ca 1624 - 1701 married Ann married 2nd Mary a. Joseph Cobb ca 1660 - 1752 married Susanna *Braswell b. Edward Cobb ca 1662/5 - i. Nicholas Cobb 1689 - 1752 4. Elizabeth Cobb ca 1626 - *married Charles Barham d 1690 5. Henry Cobb no record 6. Nicholas Cobb ca 1630/32 - 1686 married Susanna Byrd 7. Jane Cobb 1626 - married William Tooke 1626 - 1675 8. daughter ca 1620 - married Edmund Prime *Joe Cobb notes there is no direct proof of the connection. but the records indicates it (Sources: "Nicholas Cobb Descendants, Neighbors and Relatives 1613-1983" by Joe H Cobb 1983; and "The Cobbs of the Tidewater" by Bruce Montgomery Edwards 1976) Joseph Cobbs, who was probably also a Puritan and may have been born in Holland, arrived in Jamestown (or James Cittie, as it was known then) in 1613 on the ship Treasurer. He married an Elizabeth, who was probably related to Farrar "Pharaoh" Flinton, another Jamestown settler. This "Pharao Flynton" witnessed the will of Christopher Lawne, for whom Lawne's Creek was named. Joseph and Elizabeth subsequently named one of their sons "Pharaoh", as well, thus introducing the name into this branch of the Cobb family. I like to think that the name serves as a male genetic marker for this line! [Note: the spelling F-a-r-r-a-h, as in Farrah Fawcett, the actress, is closer phonetically to the actual pronounciation of "Pharaoh" within the family] The given name Farrar may have originated at the surname Farrar; see the will of John Farrowe alias Farrar. For another possible explanation of the name, see an article (on page 312) from a 1927 issue of the Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine. By 1617 the Virginia colony had been divided into the Incorporations of Henricus, Charles City, James City, and Kecoughtan. In 1624, the Virginia Company lost its proprietary charter, and Virginia became a royal colony. In 1634, the King of England directed the formation of eight shires (or counties) in the colony, which had by then approximately 5,000 inhabitants: 1. Charles City 2. Elizabeth City - which replaced the "heathen" name of Kecoughtan 3. Henrico 4. James City 5. Accomack 6. Charles River 7. Warrosquyoake Shire (renamed Isle of Wight County in 1637) 8. Warwick River Joseph and Elizabeth Cobb eventually moved from Elizabeth Cittie, where they were recorded living in the Muster of 1624/5, to Isle of Wight county, along with many other Puritans. According to Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia: A History of the County of Isle of Wight by John Bennett Boddie: In June, 1642, the county was divided into two parishes. The General Assembly ordered the commissioners of Isle of Wight to obtain surveyors to divide the county provided that the profits of the whole county "remain unto Mr. Faulkner, clerke, during his residence there, notwithstanding any other minister that should be employed on any of the said parishes during the interim. The parishes to be called The Upper and Lower Parishes. "The Upper Parish to extend from Lawne's Creek to the eastern side of the bay, the creek dividing the plantation of Sam Davis and Joseph Cobbs to be the extent of the division of the said Upper Parish. "The Lower Parish to extend from Pagan's Point upon the bay including all the southerly side to the plantation of the said Cobbs." In the census of settlers taken in Virginia, 7 February 1624/25, Joseph Cobb made his muster in Elizabeth City County where many of the settlers were then living because of fear of the Indians. His muster included himself Joseph Cobb, aged 25, in the "Treasoror", 1613, Elizabeth Cobb, aged 25, in the "Bone Bes", 1623, and John Snowood, aged 25, vessel and year of arrival not stated.1,5,6 In 1629 the Court ordered Joseph Cobb, Gent. and Mr. Farrar Flinton, to appraise the goods of Thomas Clarke who died at sea on the Elizabeth of London, May 1625.7 Joseph Cobb received a grant of 400 acres of land in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 4 August 1637, on a "branch of Warwicksquike River, now called New Town haven," and on the back creek parting it from the land of John Vaslers, due for the personal adventure of himself, wife, Elizabeth, two sons Joseph and Benjamin, and four servants; renewed 1 September 1643. Few of the land grants even to the earliest planters were recorded before 1635. In an Act of Assembly, 6 January 1638/39, Joseph Cobb was named as a tobacco viewer from "the Indian feild to the Levie neck." In 1642, Isle of Wight was divided into two parishes. The Upper Parish was to extend from Lawne's Creek to the eastern side of the Bay, the creek dividing the plantation of Samuel Davis and Joseph Cobb in Isle of Wight County. Joseph Cobbs made his will 1 March 1653/54, "aged sixty years," in Isle of Wight County mentioning wife Elizabeth Cobbs and children Benjamin Cobbs, Pharoah Cobbs and Elizabeth Cobbs. Whereas Pharaoh Cobbs and Ann his wife by their deed dated 10 April 1671, confirmed to George Williams a tract of land in L.P. [Lower Parish, Isle of Wight County, Virginia] which land was sold by Pharaoh Cobbs and Elizabeth, his mother to Saml. Haswell and is now in the possession of Richard Reynolds, Jr., and Eliz. his wife the dau. of the said George Williams and lawful inheritrix. Now, we Richard Hutchins and Elizabeth. His wife, the dau. of Joseph Cobbs, Jr., dec. the eldest son of Joseph Cobbs, Sr., dec. for 1000 lbs. tbco. sell to Richard Reynolds, Jr., and confirmed by Richard Hutchins and wife Eliz. of Western Branch Nansemond County. 10 April 1671. Indenture, 9 July 1693, between Richard Hutchins and Elizabeth. His wife of Western Branch Parish in Nansemond County and Col. Arthur Smith of Lower Parish. Richard Hutchins and Elizabeth., his wife, dau. and only heir of Joseph Cobb, the Younger who was son and heir apparent of Joseph Cobb, the Elder, now both deceased, for consideration of 2250 lbs. tbco. paid by Col. Smith, deeds him 130 acres [Isle of Wight County, Virginia] adj. Smith, running to Mr. Hardins and Cobbs, to Pharaoh Cobbs to John Hole. (signed) Richard (RH) Hutchins. | Cobb, Joseph I (I7905)
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| 359 | Joseph Crenshaw , and Mary N. , his wife, formerly of Lunenburg Co. deed to Richard Knott , of same Co. $200. The right, title and interest which was devised in the last division in the land of Daniel Crenshaw , Senr. decd. to the said Joseph Crenshaw , his son. Jan. 21, 1817 . D. B. 24, p. 330. | Crenshaw, Joseph Deupree (I12240)
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| 360 | Kentucky Marriages, 1802-1850 about Leticia Joshua McClintock Vail Spouse 1: Mcclintock, Leticia Spouse 2: Vail, Joshua Marriage Date: 12 Mar 1809 Marriage Location: Kentucky Livingston County | Shelby, Letitia (I1623)
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| 361 | Lizzie Crenshaw married Jerry Brown 10 Sept 1887 in Spalding Co., GA. Indexing proj: Batch #M71371-2, System: GA-EASY, GS Film #455i614 Ref ID 397 I have a photo of H. Tom Sanders from my grandmother, Estelle Love's, photo album with "H. Tom Sanders, your step father" written on the back.(MCM-2003) Alabama, Marriage Collection, 1800-1969 Name: Henry Sanders (Henry Thomas Sanders) Spouse: Lizzie Brown Marriage Date: 14 Jun 1899 County: Lee State: Alabama Surety/Performed by Name: F M Renfo Source information: Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research OS page: 92 Sources: Ancestry.com marriage collection 1800 - 1969 Center for Health Statistics, Montgomery, AL | Crenshaw, Elizabeth (I10970)
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| 362 | Luther Scott Herron, Jr. Mar. 21, 1924 - Oct 3, 2013 Luther Scott "Scotty" Herron Jr. of Birmingham, Alabama passed away. He was a Veteran of the US Army, WWII. Scotty graduated from Auburn (API) University in 1949 with a degree in Electrical Engineering and was forever an Auburn supporter. He was an active resident of Huffman from the 1950's until his passing and worked for Southern Company Services until his retirement in 1977. He also worked for Gene Johnson and Associates for several years after that and an avid golfer and member at Grayson Valley Country Club until his mid 80's. Scotty is Preceded in death by Sisters Corrine Wilson (Muscle Shoals, AL) and Sarah McSwain (Florence, AL) and brother, Charles Herron. He is survived by his Wife of 65 years, Nell D. Herron, Daughter Susan Sewell and Husband Buford Sewell of Mobile, Alabama. Son Lee S. Herron and wife Caroline C. Herron of Hooksett, NH. Two Grandchildren Patrick S. Herron of Mobile, AL and Allison D. Herron of Conway, SC., Brothers Jack Herron (Tuscaloosa, AL) and Robert Herron (Fairhope, AL) and many nieces and nephews. The family has requested in lieu of flowers donations be made to the charity of your choice or The Next Generation in care of Huffman Baptist Church , 700 Huffman, Road, Birmingham, AL 35215 Visitation will be held at Radney Funeral Home on Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL from 5 to 7 PM Monday with Graveside services at the Veterans Cemetery in Spanish Fort, AL. at 11:30 AM Tuesday. Condolences may be offered at www.radneyfuneralhome-mobile.com. | Herron, Luther Scott Jr. (I619)
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| 363 | Lydia Millison m. John Duvall about 1806, resided Belmont Co., OH | Milleson, Lydia (I11830)
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| 364 | Maj Thaddeus Solon Beall Birth: 1832 Walton County Georgia, USA Death: May 29, 1903 Lafayette Chambers County Alabama, USA The LaFayette Sun", June 10, 1903: T. S. Beall The subject of this sketch was born in Walton Co., Ga., in 1833 and died in LaFayette, Ala., May 29th, 1903. He was married to Miss Carrie M. Boyd in 1862. There were ten children born unto them, two of whom died in childhood; four of them, Lucius, Misses Celeste and Kate, and Mrs. Lillie Scott died in the last few years. Mrs. Beall also died about five years ago. The four children who still live are J. Walter, and Frank M. Beall, Mrs. Lula Fears, and Mrs. Exa Kelley, of Garrison, Texas. T. S. Beall was a well educated man, had been admitted to the bar, and had taught school in Chambers and Lee counties at different intervals for about twenty five years. At the time of his death he held a teacher's Life Certificate. During the War he raised a company known as Beall's Battalion. He was made Major, which position he filled with credit and honor to himself and country. When the war closed he returned to find all in confusion and chaos, with property gone and no labor except a lot of demoralized ex-slaves, but he took hold under these sad conditions, raised a large family, gave them a fair education, and I can truthfully say they are a credit to their parents. Maj. Beall was a genial, affable, and pleasant man, in conversation; jovial, good natured, and full of life. If he had an enemy, I never heard it. Maj. Beall at one time connected himself with the Baptist Church at Liberty in Lee County, near where he taught school. He was an honest man, and while he had his faults and failings, let us case gently the mantle of charity over them, and remember only his many virtues. Being reared by indulgent parents in what was then considered the lap of luxury, is it any wonder that it was hard for him to meet the miserable conditions that were presented to the young man after the war? Now, out of a large family of brothers and sisters, there are only two left, Dr. A. J. Beall, of San Marcos and Mrs. America Waskom, of Henderson, Texas. The funeral service was appropriately and impressively conducted by Rev. W. T. Hollingsworth at the home of Mrs. J. H. Blanton, his niece, after which a number of his friends and neighbors carried him to the old family burying ground and laid him to rest beside his wife to await the resurrection. Peace to his ashes. (Source: Y. L. Burton, LaFayette, Ala., June 8, 1903) Alabama Civil War Muster Rolls 1861-1865. Name: Thadius S. Beal (Thaddeus Solon Beall) Estimated Birth Year: abt 1835 Military unit: 8th Alabama Cavalry Regiment Military Unit - Company: B Muster Roll Date: 03 Aug 1861 Enlistment Date: 03 May 1861 Rank: Private Age: 26 Place of Enlistment - City: West Point Place of Enlistment - State: Georgia Roll #: 806 Archive Collection #: SG025092-5 1850 US Census, Chambers Co., (Dist. 19) AL: #HH 999 Thadeus Beall 70 M Farmer R$2,500 (28-Slaves) Born NC Mary Beall 60 F Born GA Solon Beall 1 8M Student Born GA Laura Beall 15 F Born GA Donalonzo Toddy 14 M Born GA John H. Toddy 12 M Born GA Caswell Earp 36 M Born NC 1860 US Census, Grayson Co., (Sherman) TX: #HH 799 Thos. C. Hale 26 M Saddler b. AR Frances B. Hale 22 F b. TN T. S. BEALL 26 M Attorney at Law P$250 b. GA E. M. Ewing 29M Ranger P$250 b. KY John A. Gordon 22M Merchant b. IL Amanda A. Gordon 18F b. MI Mary A. Gordon 6/12F b. TX A. Jones 18F b. TX 1870 US Census, Chambers Co., (Lafayette) AL: #HH 250 T. S. Bell 37M Farmer R$5,000 P$500 Born GA Carrie M. Bell 25F Keeping House Born AL Lula Bell 7F Born AL Lillie Bell 4F Born AL Jno. W. Bell 2M Born AL Lucus Beall 4/12M Born AL Mary W. Beall 87F Born GA 1880 US Census, Chambers Co., (Lafayette) AL: #HH 254 T. Solan Bell 47 M Farmer Born GA (Thadeus Solon Beall) Carrie Bell 36 F Wife Born AL Lula W. Bell 17 F Daughter Born AL Lilly Bell 13 F Daughter Born AL Willie Bell 11 M Son Born AL Lenhors Bell 10 M Son Born AL Esca Bell 6 F Daughter Born AL Katie Bell 1 F Daughter Born AL A. A. Bell 49 M Brother Retired Merchant Born GA 1900 US Census, Chambers Co., (Lafayette) AL Census: #H261 Charles L. Adams 67M Harness Maker Born at Sea (Both parents born Scotland) Clarra O. Adams 34F Wife Dress Maker Born AL Charles W. Adams 13M Son At School Born AL Mary B. Adams 11F Daughter At School Born AL Benj. F. Adams 7M Son At School Born AL Robert Lee Adams 4M Son Lillie Pearl Adams 2F Daughter Dr. B. F. Scott 52 M Boarder Veterinary Surgeon Born March 1848 in KY SOLON BELL 65 M Boarder Land Lord Born Nov. 1834 in GA Adline Callaway 20F (Black) Servant-Chamber Maid Born AL Parents: Thaddeus Beall (1780 - 1867) Mary Jones Beall (1790 - 1875) Spouse: Caroline M. Boyd Beall (1845 - 1898)* Children: John Walter Beall (1868 - 1932)* Charles Lucius Beall (1870 - 1896)* William Thaddeus Beall (1872 - 1876)* Carrie Nora Beall (1877 - 1878)* Inscription: Cemetery has been obliterated - no sign of any markers. Burial: Beall Family Cemetery Boyds Chambers County Alabama, USA (Source: Churchwell Record added: Feb 08, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial #65380316) | Beall, Thadeus Solon (I11098)
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| 365 | Major David Carroll Wilson, born 1733 in Newville,Cumberland Co., PA; died December 19, 1803 in Gallatin,Sumner Co., TN. He was the son of 96. Zaccheus l Wilson and 97. Martha. He married 51. Jean Sharpe Rowan Abt. 1761 in Gallatin,Sumner Co., TN. Jean Sharpe Rowan, born May 03, 1733 in PA; died Aft. 1803 in Sumner Co.,Tn. She was the daughter of 102. Rev John Rowan. Notes for Major David Carroll Wilson: Major David Wilson received many thousands of acres of land in various grants from time to time but only one which says' for services in the Revolutionary War.' State Records of No. Carolina Vol.24 Laws 1777 pg 88 mentioning David Wilson who was granted 2000 acres of land as a soldier of the Revolutionary War . David was also Captain of the Militia from the Salisbury District, NB in the American Revolution adn was given a land grant for those services as well. `779 served with Benjamin Cleveland, Colonel-Lt Colonel William Shepperd and Major Hardin of Salisbury District, NC More About Major David Carroll Wilson: Comment 2: Bef. 1785, Settled in Sumner Co., TN Military service: 1780, Amr. Rev. War Battle of Kings Mt. SC [Major of his company] Namesake: Wilson Co., Tn was named for David Wilson Occupation: 1792, 1st Speaker TN House of Representatives More About David Wilson and Jean Rowan: Marriage: Abt. 1761, Gallatin,Sumner Co., TN Children of David Wilson and Jean Rowan are: i. Narcissa Wilson, born Abt. 1779 in Mechlenberg ,NC; died Bet. 1825 - 1831 in Sumner Co., TN; married Jonathan Wilson Bet. 1795 - 1798 in Mechlenburg, NC. ii. James A. Wilson, born Abt. 1770; died 1820; married Peggy Graham. More About James A. Wilson: Comment 2: Williamson Co., TN [Gift deed from his father Major David, in Sumner Co., TN iii. David C. Jr. Wilson, born 1785 in North Carolina; died Bef. 1860 in Grayson Coounty, Texas; married (1) Mrs Driggers; married (2) Jenny Carothers March 09, 1804. More About David C. Jr. Wilson: Comment 2: 1850, Census shows him as 65 years and 640 acres from the Peter's Colony Grayson Co., TX More About David Wilson and Jenny Carothers: Marriage: March 09, 1804 iv. William Wilson, born Bef. 1762; died Abt. 1830; married Sally Brevard November 10, 1793; born June 05, 1762. Notes for William Wilson: Josiah Wilson a descendent of David: came to Collin Co., Tx before 1860 w his wife Martha Stanfield and their family settled near Plano. More About William Wilson and Sally Brevard: Marriage: November 10, 1793 v. Elizabeth Wilson, born Abt. 1774; died Aft. 1816; married Zaccheus Wilson November 24, 1790; born Abt. 1770; died WFT Est. 1796-1861. More About Elizabeth Wilson: Comment 2: Married Ist Cousin[d. David m s. Samuel] More About Zaccheus Wilson: Comment 2: Zaccheus and Elizabeth were 1st cousins [Z son of Samuel; Elizabeth D of David] More About Zaccheus Wilson and Elizabeth Wilson: Marriage: November 24, 1790 vi. Mary Polly Wilson, born Abt. 1780; died in Bedford County, Tennessee; married Mark Dodd; born in TN; died in Bedford Co., TN. vii. Ibby Wilson, born Abt. 1780; married William Steele Street. viii. Zachariah Wilson, born in Williamson Co., Tn. | Wilson, David Carroll Sr. (I11546)
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| 366 | Marriage Bonds in Lancaster Co., VA 20 Jan 1752, William Glasscock, Jun., & Elizabeth Chichester. Sec. Wm. Glasscock. Capt. William Glascock, Jr., Early VA Marriages, 929.3C Lancaster Co., pg. 53 lists: 20 Jan 1752, William Glasscock, Jr & Elizabeth Chichester. William left Elizabeth and went to live Stevensburg in 1763, but was living there with wife, Elizabeth, in 1778-84. William was on the Frederick Co. tax list in 1783 with family of 8 whites. | Glascock, William II (I203)
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| 367 | Marriage to Amanda (Lucinda Janie) Mizzell abt 1890 Lucinda born 2 Mar 1868, AL. 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Annet Campbell (transcribed incorrect - Crawford) (Crawford Campbell] Age: 46 Birth Date: Mar 1860 Birthplace: Alabama Home in 1900: Sylacauga, Talladega, Alabama Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Cindy Campbell Marriage Year: 1883 Years Married: 17 Father's Birthplace: Alabama Mother's Birthplace: Alabama Household Members: Name Age Annet Campbell 46 Cindy Campbell 28 Mamie Campbell 10 William K Campbell 5 Robert Matheson 31 1910 United States Federal Census Name: Crofford Cambell [Crawford Campbell] Age in 1910: 48 Birth Year: abt 1862 Birthplace: Alabama Home in 1910: Precinct 11, Talladega, Alabama Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Linda Cambell Father's Birthplace: United States [United States of America] Mother's Birthplace: United States [United States of America] Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Crofford Cambell 48 Linda Cambell 40 Mamie Campbell 20 Keller Campbell 15 1920 United States Federal Census Name: Crawford Campbell Age: 56 Birth Year: abt 1864 Birthplace: Alabama Home in 1920: Eastaboga, Talladega, Alabama Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Cinda Campbell Father's Birthplace: Alabama Mother's Birthplace: Alabama Home Owned: Own Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Household Members: Name Age Crawford Campbell 56 Cinda Campbell 48 Sarah Mizzell 84 (Cinda's mother) 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Crawford Leach [Crawford Campbell] Gender: Male Birth Year: abt 1861 Birthplace: Alabama Race: White Home in 1930: Sylacauga, Talladega, Alabama Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Lucinda Campbell Father's Birthplace: Alabama Mother's Birthplace: Alabama Household Members: Name Age Crawford Leach 69 Lucinda Campbell 50 Alabama, Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974 Name: William Crawford Campbell Birth Place: Alabama Death Date: 25 May 1933 Death Place: Sylacauga, Talladega, Alabama Burial Date: 26 May 1933 Burial Place: Heckman Occupation: 72y 1m 25d Race: White Marital Status: Married Gender: Male Father Name: Cuirs Campbell (transcribed incorrect - was "James") Father Birth Place: Alabama Mother Name: Nancy Mizzell Mother Birth Place: Alabama Spouse Name: Lucinda Jane Campbell FHL Film Number: 1908509 Alabama, Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974 Name: Lucinda Campbell Birth Date: abt 1868 Death Date: 13 Mar 1966 Death Place: Alexander City, Tallapoosa, Alabama Death Age: 98 Gender: Female Father Name: D K Mother Name: D K FHL Film Number: 1909089 | Campbell, William Crawford (I11975)
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| 368 | Marriage to Catherine Tillery 2 Feb 1884 Age: 21 Coosa Co., AL Alabama, Marriage Collection, 1800-1969 Name: James N Campbell Spouse: Catherine Tillery Marriage Date: 2 Feb 1884 County: Coosa State: Alabama Performed by Name: Robert Nall Source information: Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research Web: Alabama, Find A Grave Index, 1755-2012 Name: Ona Catherine Tillery Campbell Birth Date: 9 Jun 1862 Age at Death: 36 Death Date: 27 Apr 1899 Burial Place: Talladega County, Alabama, USA Marriage to Margaret Elizabeth Crow 13 Apr 1905 Age: 42 Springville, St Clair, Alabama, USA Recorded in "Early Alabama Marriages, Family Adventures, San Antonia, Tx. They were married in the home of the Brides father by H. L. Venable-Minister. Alabama Deaths, 1908-59 Name: James M. Campbell (James N. Campbell) Death Date: Mar 1936 Death County: Jefferson Volume: 25 Roll: 3 Page #: 12020 Alabama, Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974 Name: James M Campbell (James N. Campbell) Birth Date: abt 1850 Death Date: 19 Mar 1936 Death Place: Dallas, Jefferson, Alabama Death Age: 86 Marital Status: Married Gender: Male Spouse Name: Margarett E Campbell FHL Film Number: 1908542 | Campbell, James Newton (I11976)
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| 369 | Marriage to Fredonia Adeline Venable 25 Dec 1879 St Clair, Alabama 1900 United States Federal Census Name: George H Campbell [Campbell George H] Age: 56 Birth Date: Apr 1854 [Apr 1859] Birthplace: Georgia Home in 1900: Branchville, St Clair, Alabama Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Freidona A Campbell Marriage Year: 1880 Years Married: 20 Father's Birthplace: Alabama Mother's Birthplace: Georgia Household Members: Name Age George H Campbell 56 Freidona A Campbell 45 Mary E Campbell 16 1910 United States Federal Census Name: G H Campbell [G H Cambell] [Campbell] Age in 1910: 54 Birth Year: abt 1856 Birthplace: Alabama Home in 1910: Springville, Saint Clair, Alabama Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Ethel Cambell Father's Birthplace: Alabama Mother's Birthplace: Alabama Household Members: Name Age G H Campbell 54 Fredonia Adeline Campbell 56 1920 United States Federal Census Name: George H Campbell Age: 58 Birth Year: abt 1862 Birthplace: Georgia Home in 1920: Springville, St Clair, Alabama Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Father-in-law Marital Status: Widower Father's Birthplace: Alabama Mother's Birthplace: Alabama Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Household Members: Name Age Walter L Glen 38 Mary Glen 34 Erskin Glen 10 Herschel Glen 8 Jessie Glen 7 George H Campbell 58 Alabama, Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974 Name: George Campbell Birth Date: 5 Apr 1859 Birth Place: Alabama Death Date: 2 Oct 1930 Death Place: Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama Burial Date: 3 Oct 1930 Burial Place: Argo, Alabama Death Age: 71 Race: White Marital Status: Widowed Gender: Male Father Name: Jim Campbell Father Birth Place: Alabama Mother Name: Nancy Mother Birth Place: Alabama Spouse Name: F A Campbell FHL Film Number: 1908482 Death 1930 2 Oct Age: 71 Argo, Alabama, USA According to his death cert. he was hit by a car and received a tramatic fracture of the right side on Oct. 1, 1930. He died the next day. | Campbell, George H. (I11974)
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| 370 | Mary Millison b. 5/3/1783 m. Isaac Jones about 1806 | Milleson, Mary (I11829)
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| 371 | Maryland Marriages, 1655-1850 Name: Mary Thompson Bond Gender: Female Marriage Date: 25 Oct 1787 Spouse: Oswald Edelen Spouse Gender: Female County: Charles County 1790 United States Federal Census Name: Oswald Edelen Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Charles, Maryland Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1 Free White Persons - Females: 2 Number of Slaves : 7 Number of Household Members: 11 1800 United States Federal Census Name: Oswald Edelen Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Trinity Parish, Charles, Maryland Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3 Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 Number of All Other Free Persons: 3 Number of Slaves: 4 Number of Household Members Under 16: 5 Number of Household Members Over 25: 1 Number of Household Members: 14 1810 United States Federal Census Name: Oswald Edelen Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Charles, Maryland Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 2 Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 Numbers of Slaves: 4 Number of Household Members Under 16: 4 Number of Household Members Over 25: 2 Number of Household Members: 11 1820 United States Federal Census Name: Oswell Edelen Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Election District 2, Cecil, Maryland Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 3 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1 Free Colored Persons - Males - Under 14: 1 Free Colored Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 Free Colored Persons - Females - Under 14: 1 Free Colored Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 2 Free White Persons - Under 16: 5 Free White Persons - Over 25: 1 Total Free White Persons: 6 Total Slaves: 1 Total Free Colored Persons: 4 Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 11 American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Name: Oswald Edelen Birth Date: 1750 Birthplace: Maryland Volume: 48 Page Number: 461 Reference: Heads of fams. At the first U.S. census. Md. By U.S. Bureau of the Census. Washington, 1907. (189p.):49 Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002 Name: Oswald Edlin Spouse: Polley Shelton Marriage Date: 11 Feb 1812 Marriage County: Williamson War of 1812 Service Records Name: Oswald Edlin Company: 2 REG'T (CHEATHAM'S) W. TENNESSEE MIL. Rank - Induction: PRIVATE Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE Roll Box: 64 Roll Exct: 602 1830 United States Federal Census Name: Oswald Edlin Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Williamson, Tennessee Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2 Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 Free White Persons - Under 20: 4 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2 Total Free White Persons: 6 Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6 | Edlin, Oswald (I11224)
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| 372 | MILITARY: "North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster, Volume X, Infantry", compiled by Weymouth T. Jordan, Jr. with Unit Histories by Louis H. Manarin.This unit was raised and enlisted in Cleveland County on 29 March 1862. The company functioned as part of the regiment for the entirety of the war and its exploits are reported as part of the regimental history. Company C, 55th Regiment NC Troops WILSON, Moses A WILSON, Phillip D WILSON, S BURIAL: "TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTION" In Memory of Moses Wilson who died August 11, 1843 76 Years & 10 Months SOURCES: "STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, LINCOLN COUNTY", March Sessions 1840 The within deed was as acknowledged in open court by Mary B. Wilson and the execution of the same by Moses Wilson was proven in open court by the oath of Absalom Wilson, a subscribing witness recorded and ordered to be registered - witness - H. Cansler C.C.(County Clerk)This indenture made the 7th day of February AD 1839 between David Costner Moses Wilson & wife Barbara Wilson, Elisabeth Senebarger, Cathanne(Catharine?) Costner, John Vickers and wife Mary, Jonas Deck, Elisabeth Deck, Peter Deck, Cathanne Deck, & Louisa Deck all of the county of Lincoln in the state of North Carolina of the one part and Valentine Costner of the County of Lincoln in the state of North Carolina of the other part. Witnesseth that the said David Costner and other heirs of Peter Costner as above for and in consideration of the sum of Two Hundred dollard to them in hand paid by the said Valentine Costner, the receipt whereof the said David Costner and others above named doth hereby acknowledge hath given granted bargained & sold aliened and confirmed and by these presents doth give grant bargain and sell alien and confirm unto the said Valentine Costner his heirs and assigns forever all that tract and parcel of land situated lying and being in the county of Lincoln State of North Carolina on the south side of the South Fork of the Catawba River beginning at a Ash on the bank of the river the corner of Lot No. 4 and runs thence with said line South 30 West 60 poles to a stake then North 79 West 75 poles to a stone then S. 50 W 43 poles to a stake on the line of the first lot then with said S. 57E7 poles to a black oak corner of the said lot then S11W13-l/1 poles to a red oak a corner of said lot then with the line of the 1st lotS31E13 poles to a stake in the road then with the line of the 2nd lot N62E51 poles to a Maple then S28E26 poles to a stake then North 62E50 poles to an appletree then South 75E14 poles to a stake near the spring then No56E80 poles to a black oak on the bank of the river thence up the meanders of the river to the beginning being part of the land of Peter Costner, dec'd, which was land off by the division to Valentine Costner who purchased the claim of Adam Costner who was the elder brother of the deceased being lot N.5 containing by estimation 43 acres be the same more or less. And also all the woods ways waters and water courses and all and every appertenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainter rents and profits of the aforesaid land and premises and every part thereof and all the estate right title interest calim properly and demand whatsoever of the said David Costner and other of in and to the land and premises hereby granted to Have & To Hold with the appurtenances unto the said ValentineCostner his heirs and assigns to the proper use and behoof of the said Valentine Costner his heirs & assigns forever. And the said David Costner and others above named for themselves and their heirs the aforesaid land and premises and every part thereof against themselves and their heirs and against the claim or claims of all and every other person or persons whatsoever to the said Valentine Costner his heirs and assigns shall and will forever warrant and defend by these presents. And the said David Costner and others as above for themselves & their heirs doth hereby covenant and bind themselves & their heirs that they are seized of the premises and appurtenances in feesimple & hath full power and ability to convey the same and hath hereby conveyed the same in fee simple.In Witness whereof the said David Costner and others above have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the day by earliest above written signed sealed and delivered in presence of Frederick Senebarger, Absalom Wilson.Signed by: David Costner (seal), Moses Wilson(seal), Mary B. Wlson (X)her mark, Cathanne Costner(X)her mark, John Vickers(seal), Mary M. Vickers(seal),Peter Deck(seal),Jonas Deck(seal)Elizabeth Deck(seal),Catharine Deck(seal)Louisa Deck(seal),Elisabeth Senebarger(X)her mark.Orderedby Court that James T. Alexander, Esq, one of the justices of the said court, privily examine Mary B. Wilson, wife of Moses Wilson and Mary M. Vickers, wife of John Vickers, seperate and apart from their said husband whether they did voluntarily sign, seal and deliver within deed to Valentine Costner for 43 acres of land dated the 7th day of February 1839 - Witness H. Cansler C.C.(Court Clerk).Agreeably to the above order of court I have privately examines Mary B. Wilson wife of Moses Wilson and Mary M. Vickers wife of John Vickers seperate and apart from their said husbands who on such examination declared that they did sign seal & deliver the said deed to Valentine Costner on the 7th day of December 1839 for 43 acres of land of their own free will and accord and without any compulsion for their said husbands and that they doth still voluntarily assent thereto given under my hand this 6th day of March 1840. J. T. Aexander J.P. PROPERTY: "SALE OF LAND INHERITED FROM ESTATE OF PETER COSTNER", Date of Sale February 7, 1839 in Lincoln County, North Carolina. Names mentioned: David Costner, son of Peter Costner Moses Wilson, son-in-law of Peter Costner, married Mary Barbara Costner Barbara Wilson, daughter of Peter Costner, married to Moses Wilson Elizabeth Senabarger, daughter of Peter Costner, widow of John Linebarger (Senabarger) Cathanne/Catherine Costner, daughter of Peter Costner, unmarried John Vickers, I presume he was the son-in-law of Peter Costner, married to Mary M. (Costner) Deck Mary M. Vickers, daughter of Peter Costner, married first to John Deck, second to John Vickers Jonas, Elizabeth, Peter, Cathanne, & Louisa Deck, they must be the children of Mary M. Costner & John Deck These heirs of Peter Costner, deceased, sold 43 acres of his land to Valentine Costner for $200. This land was located on the south sde of the of the south fork of the Catawba River. RECORD: Marriage Bond Lincoln NC no date SOURCE: Linda B. Jones 1560 SomersetLane, Sevierville TN 37862 m21APR1795 BOOK: Our Kin by LM Hoffman p238 movedto GA or Miss. | Wilson, Moses A. Sr. (I11265)
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| 373 | Military: Peter fought for the British in Revolutionary War and was killed in the Battle of Ramsour's Mill, NC. The Battle of Ramsour's Mill took place on June 20, 1780 near present-day Lincolnton, North Carolina, during the British campaign to gain control of the southern colonies in the American Revolutionary War. About 400 American militia defeated 1,300 Loyalist militiamen. The battle did not involve any regular army forces from either side, and was literally fought between neighbors. Despite being outnumbered, the Patriot militia defeated the Loyalists. The battle was significant in that it lowered the morale of Loyalists in the south, weakening their support of the British. Note: land was taken and (the Costner) family was left in great hardship Book: OK LMH pg. 232 - 233 children 235 - 238 Peter Costner died in the Battle of Ramsour's Mill: Sources: "The Battle of Ramsours Mill"Peter Zimmerman was able to read and write German. his signature, printed on the first page of this sketch, was located on the marriage bond of his son Samuel Carpenter. Peter was a skilled craftsman, a blacksmith, whose trade was necessary on the frontier. He valued education highly, and all his sons whose signatures I located signed their names legibly in English or German. He acquired property and status in the community. His friends and neighbors thought highly enough of him to elect him Captain of his militia company. As the threat of conflict in the American Revolution appeared greater, his judgment and influence was more valuable. Records reveal a most interesting mixture concerning the allegiance of Peter Zimmerman to the Revolutionary cause. When studying the American Revolution, too many researchers assume that an individual was either loyal to Great Britain, a Tory, or was a Patriot, also called a Whig. Peter Zimmerman exemplifies a very large number of persons in frontier NC. He was both Tory and Whig, and he also assumed the status of a Neutral. The important point to remember is that Peter, as did others, reacted to circumstances as they arose. He was most interested in preserving his home, his family, and his way of life in NC. His choice of allegiance usually centered around which side was winning at the time and where the greatest threat to his home and family centered. During the summer of 1776 the Cherokee Indians raided western settlements and disrupted frontier NC. In order to put down the Indian threat, Brigadier General Griffith Rutherford organized a 2000 man army made up of militia from western NC. In the Military Papers - Treasurers & Comptrollers Papers located at the State Archives was the claim of Capt. Peter Carpenter for his part in the Cherokee Expedition: The expedition was successful in that the Cherokees never again threatened the Tryon (Lincoln) Co. area. Because historians interpret Rutherfords Expedition as Patriot (Whig) planned and executed, many descendants have entered the DAR on Peters service in the expedition. It is doubtful that Tory vs. Whig Politics played any part in Peters decision to fight. For him he was defending his home from the Indians. From 1776-1779 there was little military activity in frontier NC. But by 1780 the British had captured Georgia and South Carolina, and they planned to invade NC. Whig prospects appeared very bleak. On June 7, 1780, Lieutenant-Colonel John Moore the son of Peter's Indian Creek neighbor Moses Moore, returned to Lincoln Co. and called out the loyalist militia. By June 13 he had assembled 200 Tories at Ramsours Mill, near present Lincolnton High School, where he ordered the local Tories to gather, to grind grain, and to prepare to join Lord Cornwallis in SC. By June 20 Moores Tory army numbered between 1300-1500 militiamen, many of whom were ill equipped. Col. Francis Locke headed a 350-400 man Whig militia force which marched from Rowan Co. to attack the Tory force.Shortly after sunrise on June 20, 1780, the Whig army surprised Moores army. A fierce fight ensued for about half an hour. Neither side wore uniforms with the Whigs wearing white paper or cloth in their hats while Tories pinned a green twig to theirs. Many of Peters German friends fought with him: the Warlick's the Hoyle's the Costner's, the Baker's, the Huffstetler's, and the Mauney's. But their battle failed. The Whigs forced the Tory army toward the mill pond. They panicked with some falling in the mill pond and Clarks Creek. Moore requested a parley which he hoped would buy time for his army. Instead, his Tory friends slipped away to their homes. It had been a bloody confrontation with 57 Tories killed, 55 Whigs killed, and over 100 wounded. One of the wounded was Capt. Peter Carpenter. Family tradition, which was also printed in CK, tells us that Peter was shot through the side. He left the battlefield and swam the South Fork River. Upon reaching the bank on the other side he collapsed where his family found him and took him to his home. The wound was cleaned by pulling a cloth entirely through his body. He recovered from his wound, but his loyal support for the British government had been effectively cooled. For the remainder of the war he could best he described as Neutral. He even sold supplies to the Patriots. Another story has been passed down in the in the family concerning his next encounter with the British. In Jan. 1781 while Cornwallis pursued General Nathaniel Greene, the British army encamped on a portion of Peters land. While there the soldiers burned a portion of Peters rail fencing. Possessing a fiery temper Peter pledged to construct. a fence the British could not burn. He then built the stone wall which is located to the north of Everette Carpenters present home. All that is left of the stone wall is a row of stones lying on the ground. The Patriot government of NC had feared an active Tory population. They had passed Tory Confiscation Laws in 1777 and 1779 which gave county officials the authority to seize land and other property of Tories or Tory sympathizers. Lincoln Co. had Commissioners of confiscated property whose job it was to seize the property and to keep accounts on it. On Sept. 19, 1782, Petter Carpenter headed a list of 34 names of those that are supposed to come under the Confiscation Act. In Oct. Sessions 1785 the commissioners reported that 520 pounds of beef had been confiscated from Peter Carpenter worth $28 3/4 or Special 11 and 10 shillings. He had neighbors who also lost property: Jacob Mauney Jr., John Alexander of Indian Creek, Moses Moore, and the estate of dec. Peter Costner who was killed at Ramsours Mill. These records are located at the State Archives filed under Confiscation Papers and in the County Court Minutes.How much influence Peter Zimmerman may have lost during the Revolutionary period is not known. Before the Revolution his name appeared frequently as a juror in the Court Minutes . (Carpenters A Plenty by Robert Carpenter pages 497-498. Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore 1993 (CK may be Carpenters Kin) The Tryon Resolves: In Tryon County there were many loyal subjects of the king, and there was likewise a gallant band of patriots who as early as August, 1775, adopted and signed the following bold declaration: " The unprecedented, barbarous and bloody actions committed by British troops on our American brethren near Boston, on 19th April and 20th of May last, together with the hostile operations and treacherous designs now carrying on, by the tools of ministerial vengeance, for the subjugation of all British America, suggest to us the painful necessity of having recourse to arms in defense of our National freedom and constitutional rights, against all invasions; and at the same time do solemnly engage to take up arms and risk our lives and our fortunes in maintaining the freedom of our country whenever the wisdom and counsel of the Continental Congress or our Provincial Convention shall declare it necessary; and this engagement we will continue in for the preservation of those rights and liberties which the principals of our Constitution and the laws of God, nature and nations have made it our duty to defend. We therefore, the subscribers, freeholders and inhabitants of Tryon County, do hereby faithfully unite ourselves under the most solemn ties of religion, honor and love to our county, firmly to resist force by force, and hold sacred till a reconciliation shall take place between Great Britain and America on Constitutional principals, which we most ardently desire, and do firmly agree to hold all such persons as inimical to the liberties of America who shall refuse to sign this association. " (Signed) John Walker, Charles McLean, Andrew Neel, Thomas Beatty, James Coburn, Frederick Hambright, Andrew Hampton, Benjamin Hardin, George Paris, William Graham, Robt. Alexander, David Jenkins, Thomas Espey, Perrygreen Mackness, James McAfee, William Thompson, Jacob Forney, Davis Whiteside, John Beeman, John Morris, Joseph Harden, John Robison, James McIntyre, Valentine Mauney, George Black, Jas. Logan, Jas. Baird, Christian Carpenter, Abel Beatty, Joab Turner, Jonathan Price, Jas. Miller, John Dellinger, Peter Sides, William Whiteside, Geo. Dellinger, Samuel Carpenter, Jacob Mauney, Jun., John Wells, Jacob Costner, Robert Hulclip, James Buchanan, Moses Moore, Joseph Kuykendall, Adam Simms, Richard Waffer, Samuel Smith, Joseph Neel, Samuel Loftin." (Source: Nixon's History of Lincoln County: The Revolutionary War Period ) The Mecklenburg Resolves were signed by: 1. Abraham Alexander 2. Adam Alexander 3. Charles Alexander 4. Ezra Alexander 5. Hezekiah Alexander 6. John McKnitt Alexander 7. Waightstill Avery 8. Rev. Hezekiah J. Balch 9. Richard Barry 10. Dr. Ephraim Brevard 11. Maj. John Davidson 12. Henry Downs 13. John Flenneken 14. John Foard 15. William Graham 16. James Harris 17. Richard (or Robert) Harris 18. Robert Irwin 19. William Kennon 20. Matthew McClure 21. Neil Morrison 22. Duncan Ochiltree 23. Benjamin Patton 24. John Phifer 25. Col. Thomas Polk 26. John Queary 27. David Reese 28. Zacheus Wilson, Sr. | (Kastner) Costner, Phillip Peter (I11272)
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| 374 | Millennium File Name: Harriet R.A. Herron Birth Date: 1876 Birth State: Alabama Birth Country: USA Parents: James Herron, Carry O. Crackin | Herron, Harriet R. A. (I8554)
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| 375 | Mississippi Marriages, 1776-1935 Name: C. P. Wiggins Spouse: Annie Shelby Marriage Date: 7 Feb 1933 County: Kemper Mississippi Marriages, 1776-1935 Name: C. P. Wiggins Spouse: Mrs. Nona Pickett Marriage Date: 26 Oct 1940 County: Kemper | Wiggins, Cecil Parrish (I12037)
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| 376 | Mississippi Marriages, 1776-1935 Name: C. P. Wiggins Spouse: Annie Shelby Marriage Date: 7 Feb 1933 County: Kemper Web: Mississippi, Find A Grave Index, 1798-2012 Name: Annie Ruth Shelby Harwell Birth Date: 22 Jun 1916 Age at Death: 42 Death Date: 26 Dec 1958 Burial Place: Lauderdale County, Mississippi, USA | Shelby, Annie Ruth (I12033)
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| 377 | Mississippi Marriages, 1776-1935 Name: Green Rasberry Spouse: Mary Mullin Marriage Date: 7 Oct 1819 County: Lawrence 1850 United States Federal Census HH #887: Name: Green Rasbury (Rasberry) Age: 50 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1800 Birth Place: Georgia Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): E C River, Bibb, Alabama Household Members: Name Age Green Rasbury 50 farmer b. GA, Mary Rasbury w f50 b GA, Jane M Rasbury w f 15 b. AL, Celia Rasbury w f12 b. AL Martha Rasbury w f 1 b. AL, Monroe Hall 35 laborer b. TN Same Census, next door HH #888: James Rasbury w m 27 farmer b. MS, Arena w f 28 b. AL William w m 7 b. AL, Mary w f 6 b. AL, Enoch w m 5 b. AL, Epsy w f 4 b. AL, Thomas w m 3 b. AL James w m 6/12 b. AL, Jackson Hayes w m 20 laborer b. AL. In HH #883 is a Paschal Rasbury w. m. 20 laborer b. AL. U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907 Name: Green Rasberry Issue Date: 1 Nov 1858 State of Record: Alabama Acres: 39.12 Accession Number: AL2010__.353 Metes and Bounds: No Land Office: Greenville Canceled: No US Reservations: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) Document Number: 46502 Legal Land Description: SectionTwpRangeMeridianCounties 1322-N13-ESt StephensChilton U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907Name: Green Rasberry Issue Date: 20 Aug 1834 State of Record: Alabama Acres: 39.79 Accession Number: AL0410__.075 Metes and Bounds: No Land Office: Cahaba Canceled: No US Reservations: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) Document Number: 14158 Legal Land Description: SectionTwpRangeMeridianCounties 2722-N13-ESt StephensChilton U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907 Name: Green Rasberry Issue Date: 10 Aug 1837 State of Record: Alabama Acres: 39.79 Accession Number: AL1710__.183 Metes and Bounds: No Land Office: Cahaba Canceled: No US Reservations: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) Document Number: 29584 Legal Land Description: SectionTwpRangeMeridianCounties 2722-N13-ESt StephensChilton From Randy Thomas: Green's tombstone reads: Sacred To the memory of Green Rasberry who was born OCT. 4th 1800 and departed this life March 22, 1859 aged 58 years 4 mo & 18 days Fairwell my wife and children all From you a father Christ doth call Mourn not for me it is in vain To call me to your sight again | Rasberry, Green (I9035)
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| 378 | Mississippi Marriages, 1776-1935 Name: Mary Crenshaw Spouse: Henry Doyle Marriage Date: 3 Jan 1908 County: Montgomery | Crenshaw, Mary (I6531)
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| 379 | Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002 about Cyde Love Name: Cyde Love Age: 21 Birth Date: abt 1889 Marriage Date: 7 Sep 1910 Marriage Location: Clayton, St Louis, Missouri Marriage County: St Louis Spouse Name: Lama Ray Spouse Age: 20 World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Clyde Carl Love Name: Clyde Carl Love County: Jefferson State: Alabama Birth Date: 2 Aug 1884 Race: White FHL Roll Number: 1509396 DraftBoard: 3 | Love, Clyde Carl (I2495)
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| 380 | Moses and Isabel Shelby's daughter Isabella, died a young girl, in Mecklenburg Co, NC, before her father's estate was settled. Moses left minor children, so his estate remained in probate until all became of age..Dau Isabel had died by Oct of 1788, she was about 12 years old. The Isabella who married Stephen Alexander, was the daughter of Evan Shelby and Susanna Polk Alexander. Evan was the son of Moses and Isabel | Shelby, Isabella (I6435)
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| 381 | Muster Role of Elizabeth Citte (1624-25) John Downeman, aged 33, in the John & Francis, 1611 Wife, Elizabeth Downeman, aged 22, in the Warwick, 1621 1649 Northumberland Co. deed describes land on North side of Rappahannock between Shallo Creek and Narrow Creek parting this from land of Wm. Downman. Feb. 1651 Lancaster Co. Jno. Sharpe sells 300 ac to Edward Dudley, Wm. Downeman, & Ben Powell. 1652 Lancaster Co. Wm. Downman purchases Ben. Powell's 100ac. interest in the 300 acre tract in Corroton River in Rappahannock County called Warwolves Neck. Wit: John Sharpe & Edward Grimes. Jan. 1652/53 Lancaster Co. Wm. Downman confesses judgement to Jno. Sharpe of 2000 lbs. tobacco. 30 Sep.1652 Lancaster Co. Wm. Downman assigns his interest in the tract purchased from Jno. Sharpe to Charles Kinge. ca 1653 Wm. Downman dies poor and intestate. Father-in-law Jo. Nichols pays to have him buried. Wife Dorothy begs court that she be allowed to keep her bed. April 1654 Lancaster Co. Thomas Sax bequeaths to Dorothy Downman, widow, two heifers. Also bequeaths a cow to son of Edward Dudley. Wit: Howell Powell & Edward Dudley July 1654 Lancaster Co. Inventory of the estate of Wm. Downman lists personal items and 100 ac. of land. Appraised value 443 (lbs. tobacco ?) Jun. 1655 Lancaster Co. Dorithy Nichols Downman acknowledges a debt from the estate of Wm. Downman to her father for 922 lbs. tobacco. | Downman, William II (I128)
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| 382 | Myrtice was Adopted by Thomas W. and Lila Harrison Faircloth of Decatur Co., GA, and was discharged from the Orphanage 20 February 1900 by Rev. T. B. Stanford of So. Macon, GA. They lived in Whigham, Grady Co., GA. 1900 Census Decatur County, GA, Ragan's District ED #35, enumerated June 6, 1900 Image 9: Faircloth Thomas 42, May 1858 md 14 yrs Lila 34 May 1866 no children, married 14 years Myrtice 9 June 1890 adopted daughter Notes on Myrtice's adoptive parents: 1910 Census Grady County, GA, ED #96, enumerated 16 Apr 1910 Ancestry.com Image 17: Faircloth Thomas W. w, m, 51 md once 23 yrs; Lila J. w, f, 42, 0 children. 1910 United States Federal Census Name: Myrtice Belcher Age in 1910: 20 Birth Year: abt 1890 Birthplace: Alabama Home in 1910: Whigham, Grady, Georgia Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Wife Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Byrne H Belcher Father's Birthplace: Alabama Mother's Birthplace: Alabama Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Byrne H Belcher 27 (Byron) Myrtice Belcher 20 Mildred Belcher 2 [3] Lillian Belcher 0 [6/12] In 1918, when Beth drank lye from a cup that had been left by a cleaning woman, Myrtice stayed with relatives in Cairo, GA to be close to the doctor. The relative had consumption and it was thought that Myrtice contracted it during that time. At the time she was pregnant with Mary. Myrtice was taken to Rome, GA to a sanitarium for a time but it didn't help and she died early in 1918. It is thought that the epidemic of flu at the time contributed to her death. (Source: Virginia (Ginger) Howard Davis-Beck) Web: Georgia, Find A Grave Index, 1728-2012 Name: Myrtice Belcher Birth Date: 24 Aug 1889 Age at Death: 28 Death Date: 7 Feb 1918 Burial Place: Grady County, Georgia, USA 1920 Census Grady County, GA, ED #84, Image 21, enumerated 15 Jan 1920, fam #204: Faircloth Thomas W. w, m, 60, head; Lila w, f, 49, wife. 1930 Census Grady County, GA, District #12 Ragan, Image 2, fam #22: Faircloth Tom W. w, m, 71, first married 24; Lilia w, f, 58, first married 18. Name: Thomas W Faircloth Death Date: 27 Jul 1946 County of Death: Grady Gender: M Race: W Age: 87 years County of Residence: Grady Certificate: 16509 The Cairo Messenger, February 6, 1948: "Mrs. T. W. Faircloth, 80 Mrs. T. W. Faircloth passed away at 2:05 a.m. Friday, Jan. 30th, at her home a few miles south of Cairo following an illness of five days from pneumonia. She had been afflicted with paralysis about two years. The funeral was held at Tired Creek Primitive Baptist Church at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon with Elder T. R. Crawford in charge. The following nephews served as pallbearers: Messrs. Troy Harrison, Lonnie Harrison, Charlies Harrison, Roscoe Harrison, Council Harrison, Miller Harrison, Lee Harrison and Sam Weaver. Her remains were interred in Tired Creek cemetery by the side of her husband who died on July 27, 1946. Mrs. Faircloth was the former Miss Lila Harrison. She was born in Decatur, now Grady County, on February 14, 1868, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Harrison. Her entire life was spent in this county. She was of the Primitive Baptist faith and attended Tired Creek Church. Her survivors include three brothers, Charlie, Tom and Joe Harrison, all of Grady County; four granddaughters, Mrs. Mildred Pryse, of Atlanta; Mrs. E. K. Howard, Mrs. J. T. Fitzgerald and Mrs. A. S. Bales, all of Albany and five great grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by South Georgia Funeral Home. | Brown (Faircloth), Myrtice (I92)
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| 383 | Name: Allison Knox Birth Date: 1750 Birthplace: North Carolina Volume: 98 Page Number: 261 Reference: Roster of soldiers from N.C. in the Amer. Rev. Comp. By D.A.R. of NC. Durham, NC. 1932. (12,709p.):260, 538 1790 Census Mecklenburg North Carolina Name: Allison Knox Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Mecklenburg, North Carolina Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 2 Free White Persons - Females: 6 Number of Household Members: 8 1800 Census for Salisbury, Mecklenburg Co., NC Name: Allison Knox Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Salisbury, Mecklenburg, North Carolina Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 (Allison) Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 2 (Mary Ann) (?) Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2 (Jane) (Ruth) Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1 (Mary) Number of Household Members Under 16: 2 Number of Household Members Over 25: 2 Number of Household Members: 6 1810 Census Mecklenburg, NC (?) Name: Allison Knox Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Capt B Willsons, Mecklenburg, North Carolina Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 3 Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1 Number of Household Members Under 16: 1 Number of Household Members Over 25: 2 Number of Household Members: 6 Minutes of Mecklenburg Co, NC, Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions: Book 2: 1785 December Session, p. 5 Hannah Knox, and Orphan of Patt. Knox aged 16 years comes into Court and makes Choice of Allison Knox [as] her Guardian who is approved off and bound with James Knox in the Sum of L80. Minutes of Mecklenburg Co, NC, Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions: 1780-1800; Herman W. Ferguson, page 47 (?) NC Archives - Mecklenburg Original Estate Records Box CR.065.508.146: Estate Papers of Patrick Knox Oct[?] 27th[?], 1785 - Guardian Bond - "Allison Knox Guardian of the aforesaid Hannah Knox " [signed by Allison Knox and James Knox] March 1, 1786 - Administrator "Allison Knox now married to relict" [signs Alison Knox] 1790 US Census for Mecklenburg Co., NC, Roll M637-7, pg. 160, Ancestry.com Image 0534: Allison Knox with 2 free w males over 16; 6 free w females. (8 in family: Allison and wife, Mary and 4 children over 16, possibly Allison, John, Mary, Jane, Ruth, Hannah, Mary Ann and Mary's mother. March 2, 1795 - Court Proceeding regarding an "error" in the [Jan 31, 1792 ] sale of a Waggon purchased by James Knox (6) from the estate of Patrick Knox "evidently was proved on trial on the 2nd March 1795 before Col. James Johnston (5) & Isaac Alexander as arbitrators by the Oath of Several Creditable Witnesses who were present at the said sales & knew and believed said Admin. & Mary Knox then & there did enter into a special agreement with said James Knox [6] that he should have the waggon at his former bid...and that she and her brother Smith [7] then urged him the said James to bid the said Waggon off to himself and not suffer[?] it _____[?] into the hads of those poor ___[?] persons who were then bidding for it, to the great injury of herself and orphant children, to which agreement the said James complied, bid it off at L36.10.0 gave his said note publicly with the other people...yet the Estate of said James Knox [6] has got relief in the premises to the said amount of L7 hard, by his Executors Hugh Terrence[10] & Jno Sharpe [11] on the said 2 March 1795 before James Johnston & Isaac? Alexander, when there was a full investigation of the whole matter, with evidence ___[?] And Samuel Willson (3) present, who had said note assigned to him, as Guardian of 2 of the Heirs of said Patrick Knox & married to a third therefore he draws now three fourths (8) of the Neat [sic Net] proceeds of said Estate...' July 12, 1799 Mecklenburg Co, NC Will of Benjamin Wilson, (son of Samuel Wilson Sr. and Mary Winslow) mentions: ... "I will to Benjamin W. Davidson, youngest son of my sister Violet, the part of my plantation west of the spring branch adj Allison Knox and the wagon road... Deed reads: July 12, 1799 Mecklenburg Co, NC Will of Benjamin Wilson [see Mecklenburg WB-F, page 232; and Mecklenburg Co, NC Deed Book 21; p 107 20 Jan 1803 Hugh Terrance [Torrance] & Wm. Henderson, exrs of the will of Benjamin Willson, decd & Wm B. Alexander as guardian of Benjamin W. Davidson to Benjamin Wilson, son of David Wilson, 135 A on a branch of McDowell Cr. adj the Great Wagon Road, Allison Knox, & Saml Wilsons being part of 340 owned by the testator. Wit: John Sharpe & Jonathan Potts. June 7, 1800 - "Admin. for Schooling the Orphans of Decd Patrick Knox" [Alison Knox accounting of money paid for schooling of children]: 1782 - Hannah & Matthew "9 months each"...1785, 1786, 1787 - "three years in the whole" for Ruth John & Jean [Jane?]Knox "at different times"..."note Hannah & Matthew went to school some in the above three years". July Session 1800 - Settlement of Patrick Knoxes Estate by Alison Knox: "Accounts Current & Settlement of Estate of Patrick Knox Dec'd who was killed in June 1780, Mary Knox, Relict as Administratrux" The Full Amount of Sales as Returned to Court in 1782 amounting to... ...to an additional return by her Husband Alison Knox in 1786.... 1800 US Census for Salsbury, Mecklenburg Co., NC, Roll M32_33, pg 562, Ancestry.com Image 105: Allison Knox with 1 m. 26-44; 2 f. 10-16, 2 f .16-25, 1 f. 45 - over. 1 m Allison, 2 f. 10 - 16, Mary Ann, ? (Jane 28), 2 f 16 - 25 (Ruth 31), (Hannah 33). 1800 US Census, KNOX ALLISON, Mecklenburg County, NC: 562 00010-02201-00 1 WM 26-44 (b. 1756-1774) Allison abt 1756? 2 WF 10-15 (b. 1785-1790) Mary Ann, b. 1785 & who? 2 WF 16-25 (b. 1775-1784) Jane, 1778-1800 & who? John, b. 1777? 1 WF 45+ (b. before 1755) Mary? 0 Slaves (Missing: Matthew b. 1770-1772?; d. bef 1795? John, b. 1777? m. 1813, Polly B. (where is John?) Hannah b.1769, d. 1830-1840; m. bef 1787, Samuel Wilson Jr. Ruth b. 1773-1775?, d. bef 1795? Also, on 1800 Census of Mecklenburg Co, NC, page 562: Lewis Jetton (22101-11101-02) Note: this is grandfather of Martha Nantz Jetton who m. 1845 in Mecklenburg Co, NC, Robert J Wilson Knox, son of John Knox ... Patrick Johnston - Ruling Elder at Gilead and Bethel - who is buried at Gilead.) 1810 US Census for Capt. B. Wilson's, Mecklenburg Co., NC, Roll M252-42, pg 516, Ancestry.com Image 98: Allison Knox with 1 m. under 10, 1 m. 45 - over; 3 f. 16-25, 1 f. 45 and over. David, James, John and Samuel listed in Capt Porter, Mecklenburg Co., NC. 1810 KNOX ALLISON Mecklenburg County NC 053 No Township (Capt B. Wilson District) (10001-00301-0-0) 1 WM 0-9 (b. 1801-1810) Who? 1 WM 45+ (b. before 1765) Allison 3 WF 16-26 (b. 1784-1794) Who? and Who? 1 WF 45+ (b. before 1765) Mary? Jane? 0 Other Free Persons 0 Slaves Notes: Family would have been configured (estimated birth years): Matthew b. 1770-1772?; d. bef 1795? John, b. 1777? m. 1813, Polly B. Hannah b.1769, d. 1830-1840; m. bef 1787, Samuel Wilson Jr. Ruth b. 1773-1775?, d. bef 1795? Jane b. 1778-1780 d. after 1795 Mary Ann b. 1785 m. 1807-1810, Moses Shelby Mary (Smith) Knox, b. 1750-1754; d. 1800-1830; m. 1782-1784, Allison Knox 1820 US Census, KNOX ALLISER, Mecklenburg County, NC, 182 No Township Listed: 1 WM 10 to 15 (b. 1805-1810) Who? 1 WM 45 + (b. before 1775) Allison 2 WF 26 to 45 (b. 1776-1794) Who & Who? 1 WF 45 + (b. before 1775) Who? 0 Foreign Born, not Naturalized 1 Agriculture 0 Commerce 0 Manfacture 1 Males Slaves (to 14) 0 Female Slaves 1820 US Census Mecklenburg Co., NC (Ancestry.com pg 10) Samuel and James Knox living close by. 1830 KNOX ALLISON Mecklenburg County NC, 357 No Township: 1 WM 21-30 (b. between 1800-1809) Who? 1 WM 71-80 (b. between 1750-1759) Alison 1 WF 31-40 (b. between 1790-1799) Who? 1 WF 41-50 (b. between 1780-1789) Who? 1840 No Record found in NC Tax Lists of Mecklenburg Co., NC, Capt. Cathey's Co., pg 48: (year ?) Capt. Cathey's Co: Knox, Allison, 148 acres, wp 1; Knox, John 344 acres, wp 1. pg. 72, (1799) Capt. Cathey's Co: Knox, Allison, 147 acres, wp 1; Knox, John 344 acres, wp 1. pg. 106 (1806), Capt. Wilson's Co: Knox, Allison, 147 acres; Knox, John, 463 acres, wp 1. Mecklenburg Co, NC Deeds, Book 3, page 136 26 Jan 1850. P. J. Wilson & H. F. McKnight, executors of the estate of Sam. Wilson, decd., to John F. Pettus, for $265, 135a on McDowell Creek adj the Great Road & Alison Knox. Wit. J. C. Wilson, Jurat & Jas H. Kerns. Proven at Oct Term 1850; [see WB-H/123; and HWF 856] [HWF - Mecklenburg Deed Books 24-28 & 1-3, abstract 4768, page 233] July 24, 1852 Mecklenburg Co, NC Will of Robert Davidson mentions: ..I will to my nephew David A. Caldwell the plantation bought from Frances Baidy [sic Beaty] of some 325 A, the 80-acre Allison Knox tract, and half of the Waddell, Kinmore, and Martin tracts to be divided as directed hereinafter... (PeggyBruckner Note: Hmmm...Alison Knox still owned land in 1850 -- or was this a landmark reference?) (Possible usable information for identifying Allison Knox): W. E. KNOX BIBLE RECORD W. E. Knox Bible records copied by Rebekah Jetton. Jane Knox, born June 11 (or 13), 1770; died May 25, 1842.[md Samuel POLK] Samuel W. Knox, born Oct., 1814.[Samuel is the son of Joseph KNOX md Magdelene ALLISON(KNOX)] Eliza Knox, born Oct. 17, 1817; died Sept. 13, 1840. Samuel W. Knox and Eliza Dill, married Feb. 22, 1838. Samuel W. Knox and Mary A. Mabry, married Dec. 13, 1842. Thomas Allison Knox, born April 14, 1722, and departed this life May 5, 1794. Magdalene [Neil] Allison, born Aug. 31, 1725, and departed this life May 17, 1794.[wife of Thomas Allison KNOX - apparently their children did not assume the surname of KNOX] Theophilus Allison, born Feb. 1, 1740. Alexander Allison, born Nov. 27, 1749, and departed this life May, 176-. Magdalene Allison, born Dec 20, 1751.[d. 27 Dec 1802, Rutherford, TN -md Joseph KNOX, 2 Mar 1773, Rowen, North Carolina, son of John KNOX md Jeane GRACY. Theophilus Allison, born May 30, 1754. Margaret Allison, born Aug. 29, 1756, and departed this life Sept. 24, 1779. Thomas Allison, Jr., born Jan. 10, 1759. Magdalene Knox, born Dec. 28, 1751, and departed this life Nov. 27, 1802. Elizabeth Knox departed this life April 7, 1807. William D. Knox m. Elizabeth Bell, dau. of Susan Bell, went to SC. Pitt Co, NC DB PP, p. 96, Jan. 16, 1858, William D. Knox of Dist. of Charleston at St. John Parish, SC to Ashley Knox of Pitt, 1/5 part of undivided land, S. side Tar River, 417A., same conveyed by William Eastwood to David Knox, descended to his heirs, Allison Knox, Robert Knox, Orman Knox, Susan Knox, Joshua Nobles and Penelope, wife Robert Knox. Pitt Co NC DB T, p. 225, May 6, 1813, James Knox, Allison Knox, Robert Knox and Susan Knox to Orman Knox, part of tract of David Knox and by death of David Knox, descended to parties herein. Pitt Co NC DB MM, p. 155, May 29, 1848, Robert Knox of Harrison Co., Texas appoints Isaac Joyner of Pitt, attorney to receive part as heir of estate of Allison Knox, dec. The following is from Notes of Peggy Bruckner: Consistently signed his name as Alison (one l), but also appeared in Court and Estate Records as Allison Knox. Alison is a very elusive character. He owned land in Mecklenburg, which is referenced in other deeds, but never appears in a deed as either Grantor or Grantee. He married Capt Patrick Knox's widow, Mary who is believed to have been a Smith. After their marriage, Alison became the Administrator of Patrick's Estate. Some researchers believe he was Patrick's brother, but I find nothing that supports that speculation. He almost certainly is near-kin, so may also be a cousin. There is some confusion among researchers as to who and when he married...and who his children might be... Other than the documented marriage to Mary Knox, the widow of Patrick, I find no evidence of any other marriage. If Mary Ann Knox, b. 1785 was the daughter of Alison, then she has to be the daughter of Mary, since Patrick’s Estate Papers say Alison was married to Mary before 1785… Mary is still alive in July 1800 when Patrick’s Estate is settled and a deed specifically states she has “lifetime” dower rights. Alison Knox closes out Patrick’s Estate in July 1800, so it is unlikely he was married to anyone else. Alison totally disappeared from Mecklenburg between 1830 and 1840, leaving no trace. No LWT, no Estate Papers, no Court Records…nothing. This looks more like a move than a death. It seems possible that he moved to Alabama with his assumed daughter, Mary Ann (Knox) Shelby, who married Moses A. Shelby – but this is speculation on my part. (not Moses A. Shelby - MCM - 2005) Peggy Bruckner's Notes: This Benjamin W. Davidson is Benjamin Wilson Davidson, son of Violet Winslow (Wilson) Davidson and Major John Davidson, Sr, Signer of Mecklenburg Declaration. Benjamin Wilson Davidson married Elizabeth Latta, daughter of James and Jane (Knox) Latta, dau. of Robert and Mary (Ewart) Knox. | Knox (in question), Alison (I3732)
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| 384 | Name: Dorcas Shelby Gender: Female Spouse: William Alexr Kerr Spouse Gender: Male Bond Date: 9 Feb 1807 Bond #: 000082032 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 ImageNum: 007162 County: Mecklenburg Record #: 01 130 Bondsman: William Carr Witness: Isaac Alexander | Kerr, William Alexander (I1302)
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| 385 | Name: Alcy CAMPBELL · Sex: F · Birth: ABT. 1776 in North Carolina · Death: 10 SEP 1853 in Cherokee County, Texas · Note: From Burnis Argo dated 10/13/1998; Here is the thinking on Alcy: 1. The couple named one of their sons "Campbell". 2. Everyone who has done census work on the Prestridges in AL, MS, & TX have found Campbells either living next door or nearby. 3. In Amite County, MS Territory, Larkin Prestridge, John Prestridge, and John Campbell all made application for land grants of quarter sections, all in Sect. 23, Twp. 3 North, Range 5 East, on 12/02/1811. Larkin, John Campbell, and Aaron Campbell all had land dealing together in Franklin County, GA in about this same time period. One involving Aaron Campbell and John Campbell mention some of the land as being "part of a 200 acre granted to Alcy Campbell". A David Campbell is also given. The Prestridges and Campbells seem to have started in Franklin County, GA about 1797,moved to Amite County, MS (in 1810 Census); moved to Monroe County, AL Territory in 1816; moved to Cherokee County, TX in 1847/48. A few years ago, a Prestridge researcher in OK was talking to a lady in Hood County, TX about some other family names and mentioned she was wanting to know if anything was known about the maiden name of Larkin's wife, Alcy. Another woman, also very elderly, was visiting in the home of the Hood County lady at that time and said that Alcy's father was John Campbell and her grandfather was Joe Campbell. She said that Alcy had a brother named Aaron. She also said that the Walling family was involved and spoke of Lucinda Bell. She further said that Alcy's mother's grandfather was a John Walling. Said the Wallings and Campbells had later lived in Cherokee County, TX and then in Hood County, same as the Prestridges. Of course, we don't know how much of this is the truth but at least it provides us some clues. Campbell, Alcy Spouse:Prestridge, Larkin Marriage Date: 1797 City:Franklin CountyCounty: State:GA Prestridge, Larkin Spouse:Campbell, Alcy Marriage Date: 1797 City: Franklin County County: State: GA | Campbell, Alcy (Scot for Alice) (I10811)
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| 386 | National Burial Index for England & Wales Transcription First Name Edward Last Name Mordecai Burial Day 24 Burial Month 5 Burial Year 1715 Age - Place Llansamlet County Glamorganshire Country Wales Extended Information - Church Denomination Anglican Church Description St. Samlet Record set National Burial Index for England & Wales Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Record collection Deaths & burials Collections from United Kingdom 1. Extracted from my MORDECAI webpage: http://creativegraces.net/genindex/mordecai.html. All linked MORDECAI and MORT families to my own branch are integrated as part of the "CreativeGraces.net" Ancestry tree. Thanks to Caryl Jones for input to this initial thoughts on the history of the family: Families may have originated from 3 brothers around 1800 in Bridgend, Coychurch, Llangan, Treos, spreading to Cowbridge and Cardiff. C19th families seem to be concentrated in three areas: Cardiff, Margam/Taibach & Swansea. Each follows the same naming pattern and changed their names about the same time. One story is that they took the name MORDECAI. MORT was used before, alongside or as an alias at times. The reason for this change is not clear. These original males were weavers and small farmers. Often moving from farm to farm in Glamorgan. A more likely explanation is the name changing to MORT in the late C18th/early C19th (as few retained the name MORDECAI by the time UK General Registration was up and running from 1837 and often given as an alias with both names interchangable). Following the Welsh naming convention of X ap Y, or the X (the son of) Y, this meant that the "family name" changed with every generation. After this time, last names were standardised. So, for example, Morris ap Jenkin's son Mordecai (ap Morris) would have children "ap Mordecai". Future generations would then continue with MORDECAI as the surname when more modern conventions were adopted. It is suggested that the impetus to change to MORT may have been due to some local anti-Jewish sentiments at the time, and having an apparent Jewish surname may have caused the family problems. What is clear is that it affected all branches of the family who most likely share a common root. 2. Thanks to Christopher Hill for input to the discussion (extracted from an email communication August 2013): "The Three brothers from the Treos area c1800 were actually Edward Mordecai's sons. Hopkin and Llewellan would have been Edward's Brother's or possibly Cousins all originally from the Neath area. I've placed them as brothers in my tree because no other family named Mordecai exists in the Neath / Pontardawe area, that I have yet found, and there is a tradition of Hopkin/Popkin names I couldn't ignore in the family. The Vale of Glamorgan was sparsely populated until the coming of industrialisation, weaving being one of the first vocations to replace people with machines on a grand scale. It's easy to see how a family of weavers would work their way south toward Llanblethian / Cowbridge where that industry was centered. The factual connection to the Neath area is related to a single Marriage record that lists a Edward Mordecai of Neath marrying a Gwenllian Jenkins of Llangiwg. I then have a document that lists Gwenllian John as receiving a pension from the church and supplemented by her three sons, which lines up with the tree records. Jenkins is an Anglicized version of "ferch John". I further have a Letter from the 1930's that puts Gwenllian Popkin married to a wealthy Jew named Edward Mordecai in Treoes I expect that the Popkin tie is a Victorian fiction - an annoying parlour contrivance of assimilating stub family trees, usually with ties to royalty as the Popkins are. Unfortunately Thomas Popkin of Fforest had no daughters legitimate or otherwise, and the line died out in the mid 1700s (from "Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales" by Thomas Nicholas) Given that Edward's first son is named Thomas, it matched with tradition of father or Grandfather's name to First Born, with Brother's names to subsequent sons. Certainly the macro patterns line up. It's tenuous at best but with the dearth of records and the last name issues in Victorian Wales and earlier, it is difficult going. Mordecai as a last name becomes a razor thin line that leads backwards in time through Swansea/Abertawe and then North to "Just south of Anglesey" stopping in around 1650 with Lewis Mordecai, a weaver, a mere 30 years after the edict of Expulsion was lifted by Cromwell and Jews were legally allowed back into England. Certainly the Narrative is internally consistent, with Jewish Last names, Jewish Vocations, self association to Jews in the early 1930's and a timeline that matches the sociopolitical situation of the time, not to mention the rise of industrialization. If I'm right, the trail likely continues in Ireland, something I haven't gotten around to looking at yet." (Source: Mark Grace, August 2013) I've been able to trace Mordecai as a last name in wales into the 17th century, but much farther north, in Gwenydd. Being that Edward Mordecai was presumably a weaver, as all his sons were, I found the following article of note, from http://www.doctor.gp/felenrhyd/mordecai.htm I am presuming that either a brother or cousin of John Mordecai may have been a link that moved to glamorgan for some reason. Glamorgan was fairly sparsely populated until the industrial revolution it's possible the family emmigrated sometime around the 1650's or early 1700's FelRh06818.07.2002 D1 23.07.2002 E2/3/4 According to the Book of Esther, Mordecai was Queen Esther’s uncle , her adopted father and a Jew. He was to become the powerful second in command of the king of Persia and saved the Jews from persecution.! Our, not so ancient ancestors, Mordecais, of Llanfrothen, whom we address here, were from a more humble back ground; weavers by trade. First, we quote and translate Bob Owen, Croesor; secondly, we try and analyse the structure of the Mordecai family tree; thirdly, we list nearly 60 extracts from the Llanfrothen parish records and fourthly we type the will* of Anne Tudor and Lewis Jones This is what Bob Owen, Croesor had to say in his book*, Diwydiannau Coll (p58/59) about Lewis John Mordecai and his immediate descendants:- “The trade of weaving remained in one family for many years and generations and in our district. we have more than once seen evidence of at least four generations living on this one trade. For example:-At Tyddyn Gwyn, Llanfrothen on the slopes of the Moelwyn, below the old Roman road from Tanybwlch to Aberglaslyn, (Lewis) John Mordecai carried on the trade of weaving circa.1670.(see chart - note a) (today, old Tyddyn Gwyn is a ruin, but the new house is occupied). In 1695,John Mordecai and Lewis Mordecai, his brother, were busy weaving (b). John Mordecai brought up four sons in the same trade, viz, (c) 1. Lewis John Mordecai 2. John John Mordecai 3. Mordecai John 4. Robert John Mordecai We have Lewis John Mordecai keeping his business going through his three sons (d) • Edward Lewis • William Lewis • John Lewis There is an account of John Mordecai of Tyddyn gwyn weaving for the local squire, ca. 1695-1722- helped by his three sons (e) From the account book of Brondanw we have :- Sept 17,1722 paid John Mordecai for weaving Fflannen, Blanketts and cloth, 12/0, (f). In 1720 we have a references; to John John Mordecai as a weaver; in 1721 Robert John Mordecai and (g something inconsistent here) either Lewis Mordecai or Lewis John Mordecai Making a living by the trade for the years 1745 until his death in 1763.(h) After the death of John Mordecai the trade was carried on at Tyddyn gwyn by Edward Lewis and in the second book of Brondanw we have the following statement:- 1773 There is like wise left unused 19 1/2yards (j) on account of the Blanketts that was weaved for me by Tyddyn Gwyn weaver-1 piece was 49 yards, the other was 28 yards. By 1786, Edward had moved to Beudy’r garreg, nearer to Traeth Mawr (the beach) to weave. (k) He died at Cefn Cyffin in 1793 (l) John Lewis, his brother, married and went to live and weave at Caeglas Croesor From 1776 until the beginning of the next century. In 1781 he carried the same trade at Ty Newydd Caeglas. (here at Ty Newydd Caeglas Griffith Davies was born in 1816 and also his father, David Williams,-son of WL-. died in 1821) William Lewis, the other brother, lived at Hafoty and Traean from 1775 to 1810- he also weaved (m). He was a founder member of Methodism and the Sunday school in the parish of Llanfrothen.. He was the great grandfather of Bryfdir,the late Rev D.D.Williams MA Liverpool ,a grandfather to Glaslyn and great grandfather to Ap Glaslyn ( end of quotation. ).see Ref FelRh 064 William Lewis was also a grandfather of Griffith Davies (1). ( See Ref FelRh012 | Mordecai\Mort, Edward (ap Hopkin) (I11960)
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| 387 | New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 Name: Domenico Rotolo Arrival Date: 30 Apr 1904 Birth Year: abt 1883 Age: 21 Gender: Male Ethnicity/Race-/Nationality: Italian (South) (Italian) Port of Departure: Napoli Port of Arrival: New York, New York Ship Name: Citta di Genova Search Ship Database: Search the Citta di Genova in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database 1910 United States Federal Census Name: Dominick Rotoli [Domenick Rotoli] Age in 1910: 28 Birth Year: 1882 Birthplace: Italy Home in 1910: Rochester Ward 2, Monroe, New York Race: White Gender: Male Immigration Year: 1901 Relation to Head of House: Lodger Marital Status: Married Father's Birthplace: Italy Mother's Birthplace: Italy Household Members: Name Age Salvator Roruzo 25 Mary Roruzo 24 Carmele Roruzo 5/12 Dominick Rotoli 28 (father of Vince Rotolo) Antreo Caruso 22 Chrecenzo Rouzo 21 Biagio Rutoli 17 U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Name: Dominick Rotolo City: Pueblo County: Pueblo State: Colorado Birth Date: 10 Aug 1882 Race: White FHL Roll Number: 1561789 Draft Board: 2 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Dominick Rotole Gender: Male Birth Year: abt 1883 Birthplace: Italy Race: White Home in 1930: Pueblo, Pueblo, Colorado Street Address: Abriendo Avenue Marital Status: Married Immigration Year: 1913 Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Felippa Rotole Father's Birthplace: Italy Mother's Birthplace: Italy Household Members: Name Age Dominick Rotole 47 b. Italy Felippa Rotole 38 b. Italy Philipe S Rotole 19 b. CO Vincent Rotole 17 b. CO Angelina Rotole 15 b. CO Josephine Rotole 13 b. CO Maryanne Rotole 11 b. CO Rosalie Rotole 8 b. CO Theresa E Rotole 7 b. CO Dorothy Rotole 1 8/12 b. CO 1940 United States Federal Census Name: Domenic Rotolo Age: 57 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1883 Gender: Male Race: White Birthplace: Italy Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Home in 1940: Pueblo, Pueblo, Colorado View Map Street: E Abriendo House Number: 1009 Farm: No Inferred Residence in 1935: Pueblo, Pueblo, Colorado Residence in 1935: Same House, Colorado Citizenship: Naturalized Sheet Number: 14B Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 258 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Domenic Rotolo 57 b. Italy Phyllis Rotolo 48 b. Italy Vincent Rotolo 27 b. CO Josephine Rotolo 23 b. CO Mary Rotolo 21 b. CO Rose Rotolo 18 b. CO Theresa Rotolo 17 b. CO Dorothy Rotolo 11 b. CO Social Security Death Index Name: Dominick Rotolo Last Residence: 81004 Pueblo, Pueblo, Colorado, United States of America Born: 10 Aug 1882 Died: Nov 1972 State (Year) SSN issued: Colorado (Before 1951) | Rotolo, Domenico (Dominick) (I11585)
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| 388 | North Carolina Marriage Bonds 1741 - 1868 Name: John Henderson Gender: Male Spouse: Ann Sample Spouse Gender: Female Bond Date: 4 Apr 1804 Bond #: 000081590 ImageNum: 007000 County: Mecklenburg Record #: 01 102 Bondsman: John Robison Witness: Isaac Alexander Cancel Will of Robert Henderson Mecklenburg Co., NC In the name of God Amen. I Robert Henderson of the State of No Carolina & County of Mecklenburg being in a Sick & low condition but Sound in mind & memory blefsed be God for it & calling to mind the uncertainty of Life & the mortality of my body & that it was appointed for all [once] to die; Do make this my last Will & Testament in manner & form following Viz First I recommend my Soul to God who gave it me [sic] & my body to the Earth from whence it was taken nothing doubting but that I shall [_________} it again at the General Resurrection thro' the mighty power of my Lord & Savior Jesus Christ, & also I do [order] myself a decent Interment at the discretion of my Executor herein after named. Item I do Will & bequeath unto my [_____] beloved Wife Isabella Henderson her mare & Saddle [_____] Children is to have the plantation tools & all the household furniture, the two work Horses, some Cows, Hogs & Sheep & is to live together & work the plantation during her Widowhood, but if she is married again; I do allow all the personal Estate to be Sold & her to get the one third & the other two thirds to be equally divided amongst my Daughters allowing Hannah the value of the mare now Willed to her lefs than any of the rest. Item I do Will & bequeath unto my Well beloved daughter Hannah the bay [four] year old filly & a new Saddle to be made for her: Item I Will & bequeath unto my well beloved Son Wm Henderson the Sorrel Mare Colt & a new Saddle & Rifle gun; & to my son Richard the smoothe bored gun Item I do Will & bequeath unto my two sons Wm & Richard Henderson if they are obedient to their mother & do their duty to her & the rest of the children that plantation which I purchased from Thomas McLure to be equally divided betwixt them when they come of age but till then it is to be rented to the best advantage & the rent to be put to the use of Schooling & Clothing my Children & William [_____] to [_____], [Wm] & Richard ten pound [sic] in Money which is to be [equally] divided amongst my daughters-- Item I do Will & bequeath unto my two Sons John & James Henderson the plantation wh[_____] I now live on to be equally divided betwixt them when they come [_____] But till then it is to be put to the use of Raising Schooling and Clothing my Children & my beloved wife Isabella is to [_____] [_____] living off it during her Widowhood & if she [never] marries [_____] during life, & my lands on Beaverdam Joining David Dixon to be Sold & the money to be Equally divided amongst my Daughters & by these presents I do impower my Execut[___] [_____] of them to make a Deed of Sale for the [s]ame as for the child yet unborn I do Will & bequeath if a boy what la[___] can be purchased on the Western Waters with my [__________] no land can be got for them he must have an equal part [__________] my Daughters & if a Daughter she is to Share an equal part in the rest [_____] that land if any to be sold & equally divided among my Daughters I do Allow the two year old filly to b[e] kept along with the two horses for the use of the family, and the Sorrel mare & her three year old filly to be sold & what can, can pofsibily [sic] be spared--- And Lastly I do nominate [__________] my well beloved Nephew William Henderson, [Junr] [_____] beloved cousin John Sharpe to be my Executors of this [__________] Will & Testament In Witnefs whereof I have hereunto Set my hand & affixed my Seal this October the 5 1788-- Robert Henderson (seal) Signed Sealed & delivered in Presense [sic] of John Elliott John Henderson (Source: Copy of will submitted by Helen Skerry. Transcription by Susan Shields Sasek.) Sampler made by Isabel Henderson (one of the daughters of John Henderson and Ann Sample), which gives marriage dates and birth dates of John Henderson and Ann Sample and their children. "John Henderson and Ann Sample married April 5, 1804 Their first child: Betsy T. Henderson born September 1, 1805, dec. Aug. 1807 Robert E. Henderson b. Oct 26, 1806, mar. Apr 25, 1832 William L. Henderson born Jan 4, 1808, mar. Apr 26, 1838 James M. Henderson born Apr 4, 1809, mar. Dec 4, 1834 Jemima M. Henderson born Apr 5, 1812, mar. Dec 4, 1838 McNitt A. Henderson born July 14, 1813 Isabella E. Henderson born Dec 22, 1814, mar. Dec 21, 1837 Wrought by Isabella E. Henderson at Hopewell Female Academy Oct 18, 1836 Mrs. Williamson" John H. Porter's comments, July 26, 1978: 'After my aunt Quintilla Porter Sherrer died, her daughter,Verne Sherrer Faile showed me the sampler on linen made by Isabella E. Henderson. Seeing this, I made a copy and began to run down proof. I have visited the Hopewell Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Huntersville, NC, about 9 miles from Charlotte. There is buried in the cemetery both John Henderson and his wife, Ann Sample. Isabella E. Henderson married Lorenzo Dow Porter in Mecklenburg Co., NC, and I have a copy of their marriage bond. I.E.H. Porter is buried in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in north Dallas Co., AL. Buried next to her is her son, John Henderson Porter, and his wife, Margaret Ann Shelby, who was the daughter of Thomas A. Shelby and Mary Morrow Shelby. Thomas A. Shelby fought in the Civil War (War of Northern Aggression) and died in the Confederate Service. Mary Morrow Shelby is buried in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. I now have a photograph of this original sampler in my possession. Even though it is torn in several places, all of the original lettering may be found.'" (Courtesy of Franck Shelby, 2002) Tombstone in Hopewell Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Mecklenburg, NC: In Memory of John Henderson (01) who died Novr. 14th 1794 Aged 70 Years. In Memory of John Henderson (02) who died Sept 7th 1809 In the 62nd Year of his age "Corruption earth and worms Shall but refine this flesh Till my triumphant spirit come[s] To put it on afresh" Sarah Henderson Tombstone: In Memory of Sarah Hender(so)n who died Feb. 8th 1808 In the 55th Year of her age "God my redeemer lives And often from the skies Looks down and watches all my dust Till he shall bid it rise" U.S. Army, Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914 Name: John Henderson Birthyear: abt 1784 Birthplace: North Carolina, United States Enlistment Age: 28 | Henderson, John Lee (I3857)
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| 389 | North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741 - 1868: Samuel Knox married Rachel L. Neely in Mecklenburg Col; Bondsman: Samuel M. White; Witness: B. Oates (Clerk County Court). 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Alleson Knox Age: 2 Birth Year: abt 1848 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1850: Steel Creek, Mecklenburg, North Carolina Gender: Male Family Number: 71 Household Members: Name Age Saml Knose 53 John N Knox 23 Thomas Knox 21 Nancy Knox 16 Joseph Knox 13 Mary Knox 12 Almina Knox 8 Jane Knox 7 Margaret Knox 5 Alleson Knox 2 A couple of doors down, household #73: Neely, Jane, f., age 77 (b. 1773); Harriet Knox, f., age 45; Mary Knox, f., age 40. Connecting the Knox's of Steele Creek, Mecklenburg Co., NC to the Neely's of Lincoln Co., NC: From: Abstracts of Deed Books 15-23, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, 1794 - 1830 by Herman W. Ferguson, Rocky Mount, NC, 2001. p. 23: Recorded in Deed Bk. 23, p. 298: 25 Jan 1828, Samuel Knox & Jane N., his wife & John Knox & Hannah his wife, all of Lincoln County to Samuel Neely, Ezekiel C. Neely & Thomas B. Neely all of Mecklenburg for $767.42, the interest of the grantors in the lands of Saml. Neely, decd. Wit: John Hard, & Jos. Neely. Thomas J. Greer examined Jane and Hannah apart from their husbands and acknd that the ladies signed the deed voluntarily. Proven at Feb Court 1829. Reg. 21 Mar 1829. Note: Samuel B. Knox (son of John Knox and Agnes Nancy Hannah) m. Jane Neely, daughter of Samuel Neely. Knox's listed as "of Lincoln County". Neely's listed as "of Mecklenburg Co". John Knox (son of James Knox and Hannah McFalls) m. Hannah Neely, daughter of Samuel Neely. Ezekial and Thomas B. were brother's to Jane and Hannah Neely. Samuel and John were the great grandsons of the Steele Creek Knox Immigrants from Belfast, Co. Antrim, Ireland (Ulster). Sarah, the matriarch, died in 1763 in Steele Creek, Mecklenburg Co., NC. Nobody knows what happened to her husband, James (John?). They shared common grandparents, John Knox and Elizabeth Ann Gaston. I find Samuel and John Knox with family in Lincoln Co., NC Census 1830. Samuel married Jane Neely, and returned to the Steele Creek area by 1850 census. Old Samuel Neely owned property not far from the Knox's, so these were neighbors marrying each other. Interesting thing here is: Samuel B. and Jane Neely had 9 children. They had 4 sons named: John N., Thomas, Joseph and Alleson (Allison?). Also 5 daughters named: Nancy, Mary, Almina, Jane and Margaret. So, far I still haven't made a connection to the name Patrick in this family. (Souce: Peggy Bruckner) | Knox, Samuel B. (I3694)
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| 390 | North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 Name: Ann Allison Spouse: William Neil Marriage Date: 24 Oct 1786 Marriage County: Rowan Marriage State: North Carolina Source Vendor: County Court Records - FHL # 0317002 and 0500949 - 0500957 Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT witnessed by John Macay. Permission given by John Allison | Allison, Ann Simonton (I9428)
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| 391 | North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 Name: Ezekiel Alexander Spouse: Patsey Robison Marriage Date: 8 Mar 1806 Marriage State: North Carolina 1820 United States Federal Census (may not be same Ezekiel) Name: Ezekiel Alexander Township: Pulaski County: Giles State: Tennessee Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 Free White Males - Under 10: 4 Free White Males - 10 thru 15: 1 Free White Males - 26 thru 44: 1 Free White Females - Under 10: 1 Free White Females - 10 thru 15: 1 Free White Females - 26 thru 44: 1 Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 2 Free White Persons - Under 16: 7 Free White Persons - Over 25: 2 Total Free White Persons: 9 Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 9 1830 United States Federal Census Name: Ezekiel Alexander Home in 1830: Wayne, Tennessee View Map Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 2 Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 Free White Persons - Under 20: 8 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3 Total Free White Persons: 11 Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 11 1840 United States Federal Census Name: Ezekiel Alexander County: Hardin State: Tennessee Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2 (1 adult m. & 2 sons) Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 (2 adult f. & 3 daughters) Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1 Total - All Persons (Free White, Free Colored, Slaves): 10 Persons Employed in Agriculture: 4 Free White Persons - Under 20: 4 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 4 Total Free White Persons: 9 Total Slaves: 1 Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 10 U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index Surname: Ezekiel Alexander Year: 1850 County: Hardin CO. State: TN Age: 72 Gender: M (Male) Month of Death: May State of Birth: NC ID#: MRT197_2801 Occupation: FARMER Cause of Death: TYPHOID FVR Aug 6, 1849, Ezekiel Alexander bought 200 acres of land in Hardin Co., TN, in the Cerro Gordo community, which included the Harmony Church and cemetery. Ezekiel died of typhoid in May of 1850 at age of 72. 1850 United States Federal Census about Martha Alexander Name: Martha Alexander Age: 64 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1786 Birth Place: North Carolina Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): District 2, Hardin, Tennessee Family Number: 84 Household Members: Name Age William A Robinson 58 Darcus Robinson 55 Martha Alexander 64 | Alexander, Ezekiel (I10059)
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| 392 | North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 Name: Ezekiel Alexander (Keziah's Ezekiel?) Spouse: Rachel Price Marriage Date: 25 Mar 1811 Marriage County: Mecklenburg Marriage State: North Carolina Source Vendor: County Court Records - FHL # 0546461-0546466 Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT North Carolina Census, 1790-1890 Name: Ezekiel Alexander State: NC County: Mecklenburg County Township: First Reg. Mr Year: 1814 Database: NC 1812-1814 Muster Rolls North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 Name: Ezekiel Alexander (Keziah's Ezekiel?) Spouse: Grace Battols Marriage Date: 21 Dec 1799 Marriage State: North Carolina | Alexander, Ezekiel (I10620)
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| 393 | North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 Name: Harriet C. Shelby Spouse: Alanson Alexander Marriage Date: 17 Dec 1823 Marriage County: Mecklenburg Marriage State: North Carolina Source Vendor: County Court Records - FHL # 0546461-0546466 Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT | Alexander, Alanson Dionysius (I10335)
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| 394 | North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 Name: James Sample Gender: Male Spouse: Martha Alexander Spouse Gender: Female Marriage County: Mecklenburg Marriage State: North Carolina Source Vendor: County court records located in Charlotte, North Carolina or Family History Library microfilm # 0546461-054666 and 0812963-0812964 North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 Name: James Sample Gender: Male Spouse: Martha Alexander Spouse Gender: Female Marriage Date: 8 Feb 1853 Marriage County: Mecklenburg Marriage State: North Carolina Source Vendor: FHL microfilm # ????? Source: Record of this marriage may be found at the Family Notes: James Sample married Martha Alexander on Feb 08, 1853 in Mecklenburg, NC | Sample, James (I10524)
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| 395 | North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 Name: Joel B. Alexander Spouse: Cynthia Morrison Marriage Date: 16 Aug 1815 Marriage County: Mecklenburg Marriage State: North Carolina Source Vendor: County Court Records - FHL # 0546461-0546466 Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Joel B Alexander Age: 59 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1791 Birth Place: North Carolina Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Division 3, Tippah, Mississippi Family Number: 586 Household Members: Name Age Joel B Alexander 59 Nancy E Alexander 25 Stephen D Alexander 21 Samuel C C Alexander 18 Elias R Alexander 16 Cynthia J James 7 Tyrsa Morrison 48 (Cyhnthia's sister) 1860 United States Federal Census Name: Joel B Alexander Age in 1860: 70 Birth Year: abt 1790 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1860: Beat 1, Henderson, Texas Gender: Male Post Office: Science Hill Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age Stephen V Alexander 31 John M Alexander 37 Martha M Alexander 27 Rufus D Alexander 4 George M Alexander 3/12 Joel B Alexander 70 | Alexander, Joel Baldwin (I10625)
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| 396 | North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 Name: Rufus L. Alexander Spouse: Melissa N. Montgomery Marriage Date: 22 May 1844 Marriage County: Mecklenburg Marriage State: North Carolina Source Vendor: County Court Records - FHL # 0546461-0546466 Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 Groom: Rufus L Alexander Bride: Melissa N Montgomry Bond_Date: 22 May 1844 Bond #: 000080062 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 ImageNum: 005580 County: Mecklenburg Record #: 01 006 Bondsman: Thomas M. Ale Witness: N. B. Taylor 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Rufus L Alexander Age: 45 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1805 Birth Place: North Carolina Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Back Creek, Mecklenburg, North Carolina Family Number: 1036 Household Members: Name Age Rufus L Alexander 45 Melissa Alexander 29 Laura Alexander 3 John Alexander 1 1870 United States Federal Census Name: R L Alexander Birth Year: abt 1808 Age in 1870: 62 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1870: Crab Orchard, Mecklenburg, North Carolina Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age R L Alexander 62 Malissa Alexander 48 Mary Alexander 22 John Alexander 20 Joseph Alexander 16 Elizabeth Alexander 8 Pennina Alexander 13 Green Mclaughlin 1 Jeff Houston 30 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Nancy M. Alexander Home in 1880: Crab Orchard, Mecklenburg, North Carolina Age: 59 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1821 Birthplace: North Carolina Relation to Head of Household: Mother Father's birthplace: North Carolina Mother's birthplace: North Carolina Marital Status: Widowed Race: White Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age J. F. Alexander 26 (Joseph) Alice Alexander 21 (wife) Daisy M. Alexander 6m (daughter) Nancy M. Alexander 59 (Joseph's mother - Rufus' wife) | Alexander, Rufus Leandos (I10624)
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| 397 | North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 Name: William P. Alexander Gender: Male Spouse: Susan Griffith Spouse Gender: Female Marriage Date: 3 Nov 1857 Marriage County: Mecklenburg Marriage State: North Carolina Source: Record of this marriage may be found at the Family U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 Name: William P Alexander Residence: Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, North Carolina Occupation: Farmer Age at Enlistment: 26 Enlistment Date: 14 Mar 1862 Rank at enlistment: Private Enlistment Place: Mecklenburg County, North Carolina State Served: North Carolina Survived the War?: Yes Service Record: Enlisted in Company F, North Carolina 49th Infantry Regiment on 21 Apr 1862. Birth Date: abt 1836 Sources: North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster American Civil War Soldiers Name: William Alexander Residence: Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Occupation: Farmer Enlistment Date: 14 Mar 1862 Enlistment Place: Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Side Served: Confederacy State Served: North Carolina Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 14 March 1862 at the age of 26. Enlisted in Company F, 49th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 21 Apr 1862. Sources: 16 1870 United States Federal Census Name: William Birth Year: abt 1836 Age in 1870: 34 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1870: Sharon, Mecklenburg, North Carolina Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age William Alexander (Perry) 34 Jane Alexander (Susan Jane Griffith) 36 Wallace Alexander (William) 14 Lafayette Alexander (Walter) 12 Robert Alexander (Martin) 11 John Alexander (Larkin) 9 Temperance C. Alexander 4 1880 United States Federal Census Name: P. William Alexander (William Perry) Home in 1880: Long Creek, Mecklenburg, North Carolina Age: 45 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1835 Birthplace: North Carolina Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head) Spouse's Name: Jihesan Alexander (J. Susan or Susan Jane) Father's birthplace: North Carolina Mother's birthplace: North Carolina Occupation: Farming Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age P. William Alexander 45 (William Perry) Jihesan Alexander 45 (Susan Jane) N. Robert Alexander 18 (Robert McKenzie) L. John Alexander 16 (John Larkin) Temperance Alexander 14 (Temperance C.) 1900 United States Federal Census Name: William P Alexander Age: 64 Birth Date: Nov 1835 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1900: Justice Precinct 4, Hunt, Texas Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Widowed Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Household Members: Name Age William P Alexander 64 1910 United States Federal Census about Justice L Alexander Name: Justice L Alexander [Justus Alexander] Age in 1910: 17 Estimated Birth Year: 1893 Birthplace: South Carolina Relation to Head of House: Son Father's name: Waller L Alexander (Walter Lafayette) Father's Birth Place: North Carolina Mother's Birth Place: South Carolina Home in 1910: Black Oak, Craighead, Arkansas Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age Waller L Alexander (Walter Lafayette) 49 Justice L Alexander (Lafayette) 17 William F Alexander (Floyd) 9 William P Alexander (Perry) 74 Arkansas Death Index, 1914-1950 Name: W P Alexander (William Perry) Death Day: 13 Death:Month: Jul Death Year: 1914 County: Craighead Volume Number: 36 Roll Number: 19141923 Certificate Number: 306 William Perry Alexander's son, Justus Lafayette Alexander, b. 1 May 1892 - died Nov 1984 (Craighead), Annie R. b. 7 June 1890 - d. 15 Aug 1973 (Craighead), Robert b. 22 Sept 1892 d. Feb. 1981 (Craighead), Alice Alexander b. 26 Dec 1894 - d. 1 March 1988 (Craighead), and Pearl b. 8 Dec 1895 - d. Feb 1974 (Craighead). (I am sure they are all related. MCM-2011) | Alexander, William Perry 1st (I9938)
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| 398 | North Carolina, Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 Name: Jonathan W Griffith Gender: Male Spouse: Rozana A Baker Spouse Gender: Female Bond Date: 3 Nov 1853 Bond #: 000081399 Marriage Date: 3 Nov 1853 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 ImageNum: 000353 County: Mecklenburg Record #: 01 090 Bondsman: Samuel B Griffi Witness: W K Reid, Clerk of County Court Performed By: James M Walker, Minister of the Gospel 1860 United States Federal Census Name: J W Griffith Age in 1860: 29 Birth Year: abt 1831 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1860: Eastern Division, Mecklenburg, North Carolina Gender: Male Post Office: Charlotte Household Members: Name Age J W Griffith 29 Roxanna A Griffith 26 Joshua H Griffith 3 U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 Name: Jonathan Wallace Griffith Residence: Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, North Carolina Occupation: Farmer Age at Enlistment: 31 Enlistment Date: 14 Mar 1862 Rank at enlistment: Private Enlistment Place: Mecklenburg County, North Carolina State Served: North Carolina Survived the War?: Yes Service Record: Enlisted in Company F, North Carolina 49th Infantry Regiment on 21 Apr 1862. Birth Date: abt 1831 Sources: North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A 1870 United States Federal Census Name: Jonathan Griffith Age in 1870: 39 Birth Year: abt 1831 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1870: Sharon, Mecklenburg, North Carolina Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: Charlotte Household Members: Name Age Jonathan Griffith 39 Roxana Griffith 35 Joshua Griffith 13 Leah Griffith 8 Rachael Griffith 5 Alice Griffith 3 Robert Griffith 8/12 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Wallace Griffith Age: 49 Birth Year: abt 1831 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1880: Sharon, Mecklenburg, North Carolina Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Roxana A. Griffith Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Neighbors: View others on page Occupation: Farmer Household Members: Name Age Wallace Griffith 49 Roxana A. Griffith 44 Joshua H. Griffith 23 Leah Griffith 17 Rachael Griffith 15 Alice Griffith 12 Benjamin Griffith 9 Rufus Griffith 3 1910 United States Federal Census Name: J Wallace Griffith Age in 1910: 79 Birth Year: abt 1831 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1910: Sharon, Mecklenburg, North Carolina Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: R A Griffith Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age J Wallace Griffith 79 R A Griffith 75 R C Griffith 44 Alice G Griffith 41 | Griffith, Jonathan Wallace (I12049)
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| 399 | North Carolina, Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 Name: Samuel Gray Gender: Male Spouse: Frankey Moore Spouse Gender: Female Bond Date: 22 Dec 1802 Bond #: 000133678 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 ImageNum: 005605 County: Rutherford Record #: 01 109 Bondsman: James Gray Witness: Rd Lewis, Clerk of Court U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Name: Samuel Gray Gender: Male Birth Place: NC Birth Year: 1780 Spouse Name: Frankey Moore Spouse Birth Place: NC Spouse Birth Year: 1780 Marriage Year: 1802 Marriage State: NC Number Pages: 1 1840 United States Federal Census Name: Saml Gray Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Coffee, Tennessee Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2 Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 3 Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 Persons Employed in Agriculture: 4 Free White Persons - Under 20: 7 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1 Total Free White Persons: 9 Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 9 Samuel had seven children. | Gray, Samuel (I12131)
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| 400 | North Carolina, Marriage Bonds, Name: Charles M Baker Gender: Male Spouse: Cynthia Hanks Spouse Gender: Female Bond Date: 28 Jun 1836 Bond #: 000080148 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 ImageNum: 003313 County: Mecklenburg Record #: 01 011 Bondsman: William Blancha Witness: B Oates, Clerk of County Court 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Charles M Baker Age: 36 Birth Year: abt 1814 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1850: Sharon, Mecklenburg, North Carolina Gender: Male Family Number: 1010 Household Members: Name Age Charles M Baker 36 Cynthia Baker 29 William Baker 12 George Baker 9 Elizabeth Baker 6 John Baker 3 1860 United States Federal Census Name: C M Baker [Charles Marcellus Baker] Age in 1860: 45 Birth Year: abt 1815 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1860: Eastern Division, Mecklenburg, North Carolina Gender: Male Post Office: Charlotte Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age C M Baker 45 Cinthia E Baker 40 George F Baker 20 J Elisabeth Baker 15 John M Baker 12 Marcelles C Baker 6 James H Baker 4 Martha C Baker 2 Green C Baker 19 1870 United States Federal Census Name: Charles Baker Age in 1870: 51 Birth Year: abt 1819 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1870: Sharon, Mecklenburg, North Carolina Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: Charlotte Household Members: Name Age Charles Baker 51 Cynthia Baker 48 Ned Baker 17 (b. 1853) Houston Baker 15 (b. 1855) Martha Baker 11 (b. 1859) Charles Evins 23 | Baker, Charles L. (I12065)
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