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751 1900 United States Federal Census, Hampton, Henry Co., GA:
Name: George Medlock
Home in 1900: Hampton, Henry, Georgia
[Hampton, Henry, Georgia]
Age: 37
Birth Date: Jan 1863
Birthplace: Georgia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Father's Birthplace: South Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: South Carolina
Spouse's name: Ophelia Medlock
Marriage Year: 1888
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 12
Household Members:
Name Age
George Medlock 37
Ophelia Medlock 30
Nettie Medlock 9
Clarke Medlock 8
Claude Medlock 6
Emmett Medlock 4
Clara Medlock 1


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1910 United States Federal Census
about George Medlock
Name: George Medlock
[George Weller]
Age in 1910: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1863
Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: South Carolina
Mother's Birth Place: South Carolina
Spouse's name: Ophelia Medlock
Home in 1910: Jonesboro, Clayton, Georgia
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
George Medlock 47
Ophelia Medlock 41
Nellie Medlock 19
Clarke Medlock 18
Claude Medlock 16
Emmett Medlock 14
Clara Medlock 12
Janie Medlock 11
Bertha Medlock 9
Allie Medlock 7
Winna Medlock 4

 
Medlock, George Benjamine Davis (I6284)
 
752 1900 US Census Albertville, Marshall Co., AL Dist #83
HH. #200 living close to Monroe Culpepper #186, John J. Culpepper #187 and Robert J. Culpepper #198.
Household
Cardwell, William 39 b. Jul. 1861 GA
Francis M.
Marrian m 11 b. Oct. 1889 AL
John E. m 8 b. Mar. 1892 AL
Walter T. m 6 b. Jan. 1894 AL
Myra E. f 4 b. Mar 1896 AL
Samantha J. (mother) 59 b. Dec. 1841 AL

Note: Samantha was Luraney's sister. Which Cardwell did she marry? 
Cardwell, Samantha Elizabeth (I3430)
 
753 1901 Wales Census
about Hopkin H Lewis
Name: Hopkin H Lewis
Age in 1901: 25
Estimated birth year: abt 1876
Relation: Head
Spouse's name: Maggie Lewis
Gender: Male
Where born: Swansea; Glamorgan, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Civil Parish: Swansea
Ecclesiastical parish: Cockett and Swansea St Peter
Town: Swansea
County/Island: Glamorgan
Country: Wales
Registration district: Swansea
Sub-registration district: Llandilo Talybont
ED, institution, or vessel: 16
Household schedule number: 261
Household Members:
Name Age
Hopkin H Lewis 25
Maggie Lewis 22
Miggie Owen 9


 
Lewis, Hopkin (I9626)
 
754 1901 Wales Census
about Margaret Teague
Name: Margaret Teague
Age in 1901: 70
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1831
Relation: Head
Gender: Female
Where born: Hanville, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Civil Parish: Aberdare
Ecclesiastical parish: St Fagan
County/Island: Glamorgan
Country: Wales
Registration district: Merthyr Tydfil
Sub registration district: Aberdare
ED, institution, or vessel: 8
Household schedule number: 63
Household Members:
Name Age
Margaret Teague 70
Elizabeth Ann Teague 30
Wm Thos Teague 25



From the "Aberdare Leader", courtesy of James Teague:
Mrs. Margaret Teague (Pembroke), died Nov 21st, 1913. My Great
Grandmother. "Octogenarian's Death. One of Trecynon oldest
inhabitants in the person of Margaret Teague, wife of the late John
Teague, 89 Cemetery Road, Trecynon, Aberdare, passed away on Friday
last at the age of 82 years. The deceased had lived in the district
for nearly 70 years. In her younger days she was an active member of
Siloa Chapel Aberdare, at which her father, Mr. Roberts, was a deacon.
The interment took place at Trecynon Cemetery on Monday, those being a
large number present. The officiating ministers were the Rev's Silyn
Evans of Siloa, J. Grawys Jones of Ebenezer.
The mourners were John Teague, William and Thomas Teague (sons), Mr. &
Mrs. Mordecai (Thomas & Mary?), Mr. & Mrs. John Hughes of Abercynon,
Mrs. W. Chubb (their daughters and sons-in-law), Masters Trevor and
Gomer Teague (grandsons), Mrs. Richards of Newport (niece), Mr. David
Davies of Briton Ferry (nephew), Mr. & Mrs. Teague of Cardiff, Miss
Mahoney of Pembroke Dock (niece), Messrs. Richard Williams, John
Richards of Abercynon, (friends).
The Rev's H. A. davies, late of Cwmaman, and W. S. Davies of Llwydcoed
were also present." 
Roberts, Margaret (I810)
 
755 1910
Gadsden, Etowah Co., AL census:

Luthes Heron 57
Etta Heron 46

Buena Heron 19
Corine Heron 16
Willie Mae Heron 14
Scott Heron 12
Henry P Heron 6

Eula Miller 25
Eva Miller 8
Etta Vera Miller 5
Luther T Miller 3


(I think this is Lois Turner (herron) with her daughter
Loris Tumer 21.......daughter, widowed
Kathrine Turner 2 - - Catherine died in Texas 
Herron, Lois Catherine (I650)
 
756 1910 Census Macon Co, NC, Franklin Township, ED #112, enumerated 20
Apr 1910, pg 67B,
Fam 73:
Hauser, Martha head, f, w, 72, widow, b. TN, f. b. PA, m. b. VA;
Charlie, son, m, w, 36, b. TN, f. b. NC, m. b. TN;
Love H., son, m, w, 33, b. TN, f. b. NC, m. b. TN.

Next door in the same Census,
Fam 72:
Hauser, Luther W. head, m, w, 40, b. TN, f. b. NC, m. b. TN;
Elizabeth A., wife, f, w, 39, b. NC, f. b. NC, m. b.
TN;
Quince J., son, m, w, 9, b. NC, f. b. TN, m. b. NC;
James L., son, m, w, 7, b. NC, f. b. TN, m. b. NC;
Luther M., son, m, w, 4, b. NC, f. b. TN, m. b. NC;
John G., son, m, w, 1 7/12, b. NC, f. b. TN, m. b.
NC;
Key, Maude, servant, w, f, 15, b. NC. 
Hauser, Ephraim (I945)
 
757 1910 United States Federal Census
about Amanda C Abston
Name: Amanda C Abston
Age in 1910: 52
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1858
Birthplace: Alabama
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Alabama
Mother's Birth Place: Alabama
Home in 1910: Birmingham Ward 10, Jefferson, Alabama
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Gender: Female
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Amanda C Abston 52
Ellen Manasses 32
Ruth Manasses 15
Emme Manasses 12
Will R Roberts 38
Jeff Jodd 48
James Cobb 28 (James Monroe Cobb,son of James Washington Cobb?)
John Cobb 26 (John A. Cobb son of James Washington Cobb?)
Joe Easley 25
Walter Loyd 28
Joe Helley 25

 
Cobb, Amanda Susan (I1582)
 
758 1910 United States Federal Census
about Joseph W Fosier (Joseph Walter Foster)
Name: Joseph W Fosier
Age in 1910: 26
Estimated birth year: 1884
Birthplace: California
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Indiana
Mother's Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Spouse's name: Frances Fosier
Home in 1910: Petaluma, Sonoma, California
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Joseph W Fosier 26
Frances Fosier 24
Paul Fosier 3/12 [0]
Eva Mordecai 91

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Joseph Walter Foster
Name: Joseph Walter Foster
County: Sonoma
State: California
Birth Date: 21 Sep 1883
Race: White
FHL Roll Number: 1544405
DraftBoard: 1

1920 United States Federal Census
about Walter Foster
Name: Walter Foster
Home in 1920: Petaluma, Sonoma, California
Age: 36
Estimated birth year: abt 1884
Birthplace: California
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
[Head]
Spouse's name: Frances Foster
Father's Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Walter Foster 36
Frances Foster 34
Paul Foster 10
Alan Foster 8
Dorothy Foster 3 [3 2/12]
Barbara Foster 0 [6/12

1930 United States Federal Census
about Joseph W Foster (Joseph Walter Foster)
Name: Joseph W Foster
Home in 1930: Petaluma, Sonoma, California
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Age: 46
Estimated birth year: abt 1884
Birthplace: California
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Tannie E Foster (Frances "Fannie" Elizabeth Mordecai Foster)
Race: White
Household Members:
Name Age
Joseph W Foster 46
Tannie E Foster 44
Paul L Foster 20
Alan W Foster 18
Dorothy E Foster 13
Barbara J Foster 10
Thomas R Foster 6


U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
about Joseph Walter Foster
Name: Joseph Walter Foster
Birth Date: 21 Sep 1883
Birth Place: Petaluma, California
Residence: Petaluma, South Carolina
Race: White 
Foster, Joseph Walter (I3116)
 
759 1910 United States Federal Census
about Maud Swindall
Name: Maud Swindall
[Maud Amendale]
[Maud Wooley]
Age in 1910: 39
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1871
Birthplace: Texas
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Father's Name: James M
Father's Birth Place: Alabama
Mother's Birth Place: Alabama
Spouse's Name: Stanley
Home in 1910: Justice Precinct 2, Rusk, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Name Age
James M Wooley 66 (James Minor Wooley)
Nino Wooley 19 (James daughter)
Maud Swindall 39 (James daughter)
Stanley Swindall 43
Julia M Swindall 13
Fred W Swindall 11
Ruth Swindall 3
Nina Swindall 1 3/12 
Wooley, Maud (I9125)
 
760 1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Reynolds Norfleet
Age in 1910: 28
Estimated Birth Year: 1882
Birthplace: Tennessee
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee
Spouse's Name: Emma Norfleet
Home in 1910: Civil District 2, Stewart, Tennessee
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Reynolds Norfleet 28
Emma Norfleet 25
Lauesta Norfleet 5
Jewell Norfleet 3
Acrce Norfleet 9/12

1920 United States Federal Census
about Emma Norfleet
Name: Emma Norfleet
Home in 1920: Civil District 13, Stewart, Tennessee
Age: 35
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1885
Birthplace: Tennessee
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Spouse's Name: Reynolds Norfleet
Father's Birth Place: Tennessee
Mother's Birth Place: Kentucky
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Female
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Reynolds Norfleet 37
Emma Norfleet 35
Levesta Norfleet 15
Jewel Norfleet 13
Acre Norfleet 9 (9 1/2)
Anges Norfleet 6 (6 3/12)
Francis Norfleet 3 (3 7/12)
Tom Heflin 24

1930 United States Federal Census
Name: James R. Norfleet
Home in 1930: District 2, Stewart, Tennessee
View Map
Age: 48
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1882
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouses Name: Emma A Norfleet
Race: White
Name Age
James R Norfleet 48
Emma A Norfleet 45
Lavertia Norfleet 25
Jewel Bryant 23
Leslie Bryant 24
Aeree Norfleet 20
Angers Norfleet 16
Francis Norfleet 13
Edwin L Norfleet 5


 
Norfleet, James Reynolds (I9722)
 
761 1910 US Federal Census
Name: John Medlock
Age in 1910: 28
Estimated birth year: abt 1882
Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Georgia
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Spouse's name: Etta Medlock
Home in 1910: Albertville, Marshall, Alabama
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
John Medlock 28
Etta Medlock 29
Vernard Medlock 3
Doyle Medlock 1 5/12

1920 US Federal Census
about John Medlock
Name: John Medlock
Home in 1920: Albertville, Marshall, Alabama
Age: 38
Estimated birth year: abt 1882
Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
[Head]
Spouse's name: Etta Medlock
Father's Birth Place: Georgia
Mother's name: Susie Foryth
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
John Medlock 38
Etta Medlock 40
Vernard Medlock 13
Doyle Medlock 11
Ninna B Medlock 9
Leon Medlock 8
Mary Evelyn Medlock 3 9/12
Susie Foryth 68

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about John Garnet Medlock
Name: John Garnet Medlock
County: Marshall
State: Alabama
Birth Date: 1 Sep 1881
Race: White
FHL Roll Number: 1509407
DraftBoard: 0

Social Security Death Index
Name: John Medlock
SSN: 424-34-9653
Last Residence: 35950 Albertville, Marshall, Alabama, United States of America
Born: 1 Sep 1881
Died: Jun 1967
State (Year) SSN issued: Alabama (Before 1951) 
Medlock, John Garnett (I599)
 
762 1910; Census Place: Gadsden, Etowah, Alabama; Roll: T624_13; Page: 25b;

Luthes Heron 57 - Head
Etta Heron 46 - Wife
Buena Heron 19 - Daughter
Corine Heron 16 - Daughter
Willie Mae Heron 14 - Daughter
Scott Heron 12 - Son
Henry P Heron 6 - Daughter
Eula Miller 25 - Daughter (widowed)
Eva Miller 8 - (grand) Daughter
Etta Vera Miller - 5 (grand) Daughter
Luther T Miller 3 - (grand) Son
Loris Tumer (Turner) 21 - Daughter [Lois Catherine Herron]
Kathrine Turner 2 - (grand) Daughter
Henry Dill 48 - Lodger
Tom Evansson 27 - Lodger 
Herron, Eula Elizziabeth (I648)
 
763 1911 Wales Census Summary Books
Name: Mr Walker (Benjamin Walker)
Number of Males: 1
Number of Females: 3
Household schedule number: 1
Street address: 7 Carmarthen Road Cumbrorla
Civil Parish: Swansea
Ecclesiastical parish: Swansea St Peter
County/Island: Glamorgan
Country: Wales
Registration district: Swansea
Registration District Number: 3
Sub-registration district: Swansea
Sub-Registration District Number: 3
ED, institution, or vessel: 32

Catherine Morgan Lewis died at the home of her daughter, Ann Lewis Walker. The address was 7 Carthmarthen Rd., Swansea, Glamorgan Co., Wales. (MCM-2011) 
Mordecai, Catherine (I9622)
 
764 1920 Census Marshall Co, ALVol 55 ED 121 Sheet 16 Line 16:
Nancy J. 69 AL in hh of Jack J. Culpepper.

Sallie Butler, a granddaughter of John James and Nancy Jane
(Willoughby) Culpepper, wrote in a 1935 article that "Aunt Nancy will
be 86 on February 8, 1936." This would indicate that Nancy was born in
1850 which would correspond with the 1900 census record which
indicates that Nancy was born in Alabama in Feb 1850. It is not known
if this corresponds with the date from the tombstone.

Sallie's sister, Mary Lillian Butler Pierce wrote 4 Oct 1992: I don't
know anything about my grandmother's [Nancy Jane Willoughby
Culpepper's] parents, don't even know their given names [they might be
listed in the 1850 census of Chambers Co. or Randolph Co., AL since
this is where the Culpepper's were]. Her mother died when she was 7
years old and left a little two-year-old sister, and my grandmother
didn't get to go to school a day in her life, and took care of her
little sister. I don't know for sure if Lovie was her little sister's
name, or if Lovie was a nickname. Mama always said Aunt Lovie. I think
Aunt Lovie married a Kerr. My grandmother had another brother Uncle
Bud and he and his wife and daughters lived in Waco, TX. Another
brother was Jacob. The thing I remember about my grandmother Nancy
Jane she was kind, sweet, humble and clean as a pin and a marvelous
cook....

Nancy is presumed to have married John James Culpepper in Randolph
Co., AL where they are noted living in the 1880 census. According to a
granddaughter, Mary Lillian Butler Pierce, in 1883, the John James
Culpepper family moved to the Sand Mountain area of Marshall Co., AL
where the family is noted living in the 1900 census of Albertville,
Marshall Co., AL. In the 1900 census "L. A. Willowby" a 16 year old
boarder was recorded in the John James Culpepper household. According
to Mary Lillian Butler Pierce in a 5 Jan 1995 letter, this was
probably Nancy's half-brother Leedy Willoughby. Mary Lillian added
that her mother, Mrs. W. E. (Effen L. Culpepper) Butler, had spoken of
her Uncle Leedy often and he gave her mother "a hugh trunk" which she
considered very special. In the 1900 census, John James Culpepper
listed his father as having been born in South Carolina and his mother
as having been born in North Carolina. In 1935, for the 64th wedding
anniversary of her grandparents, Sallie Butler wrote of Nancy Jane
Willoughby Culpepper that "she started then [when Nancy's mother died]
cooking, milking, churning and doing all the house work and raised a
two year old girl." Sallie Butler also wrote that Nancy had been an
invalid for 4 or 5 years.

Mary Lillian Butler Pierce preserved the following from an unknown
source about the 1935 family reunion which was held before Nancy's
death: "Culpepper Reunion Sunday, September 1 The Culpepper's held
their annual Reunion on Sunday, Sept 1st at the home at Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Cullpeper [sic], known as Uncle Jack and Aunt Nancy. At the
regular noon hour dinner was served out in the yard on a long table.
Those enjoying this occasion were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cullpepper [sic],
Mr. D. Cullpepper [sic] and daughter, of Albertville, Mr. and Mrs.
Monroe Cullpepper [sic] and family, Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Culpepper and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Presley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claud
McBrayer and family, Mrs. Liddie Carr and girls, Mrs. Bertha White,
Mrs. Lenora Willoughby, Nephew and friends, Mr. Richard Latimer all of
Gadsden, Mr. and Mrs. Wilie [sic] McLeod and daughter, Peggy, Mrs.
Freeman Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar [Lamon] Jones and Mary
Lillian Butler all of Boaz, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Rogers of Anniston,
Mrs. Bunion Elder and children of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
Dempsy [sic], Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Pettis [sic] and daughter and Miss
Grace Lowery all of Ashland, Ala., Mrs. Kate Halmark [sic] and
daughter, Lizzie, Thedo McLeod and a friend of Atlanta, Mrs. M. E.
Culpepper and son Lee Cullpeper [sic], and children of Union Grove on
Brindlee Mt., Mr. Lonnie Culpepper of Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Childres and son, Winston of Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tramel
[sic] of Gadsden, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Willoughby and family, Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Butler and children all of Albertville, Ralph Culpepper of Tracy
City, Tenn., Mrs. Plyna Smith [Mrs. L. W. (Susan Pauline Culpepper)
Smith, John James Culpepper's sister] and aunt Fanny Busby [Mrs. H. B.
(Nancy Ann Frances Elizabeth Alice Culpepper) Busby] of near
Albertville. A host of friends and neighbors gathered there in the
afternoon to greet Uncle Jack and Aunt Nancy on this happy occasion
and soon they will celebrate their 64th anniversary. As everyone left
they hoped to meet there again next year on the same day. 
Willoughby, Nancy Jane (I2766)
 
765 1920 Census Gadsden, Etowah Co., AL, ED 92, Sheet 29B, Lines 69-74,
416 2nd St, Gadsden, Etowah Co., AL (15 Jan 1920)
F. M. Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 50, md, AL/VA/AL, Mechanic/Stove Foundry
(#32528)v
Willie Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 48, md, AL/AL/AL
Luther Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 29, md, AL/AL/AL, Molder/Pipe Shop
Vinia Culpepper, Dau-in-law, F, Wh, 29, md, AL/GA/GA
Howard Culpepper, Grandson, M, Wh, 9, sng, AL/AL/AL
Jerry Culpepper, Grandson, M, Wh, 5, sng, AL/AL/AL

1930 Census Gadsden, Etowah Co., AL, ED 12, Sheet 9B, Lines 84-89,
1149 Stillman Ave St, Gadsden, Etowah Co., AL (10 Apr 1930)
Rent=$22, Radio=y, Farm=N
Luther L. Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 39, md@20, AL/AL/AL, Mill room
Labor/Rubber Plant, Vet=N (#34470)v
Malvina Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 39, md@20, AL/GA/GA
Harry L. Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 19, sng, AL/AL/AL
Jerry Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 15, sng, AL/AL/AL
Dorothy Culpepper, Dau, F, Wh, 8, sng, AL/AL/AL
Doris Culpepper, Dau, F, Wh, 8, sng, AL/AL/AL 
Culpepper, Luther L. (I8113)
 
766 1920 Census, Whigham, Grady Co., GA, ED #80, roll T625-257, image 922,
fam #239:
Belcher, Charles C., head, w, m, 43, b. GA, f. b. GA, m. b. GA;
Clyde, wife, w, f, 28, b. GA, f. b. GA, m. b. GA;
Gladys, daughter, w, f, 6, b. GA;
Charles C., son, w, m, 4 4/12, b. GA.
(I believe this is Byron's brother because I remember Gladys
Belcher-MCM) 
Belcher, Charles Clifford (I4179)
 
767 1920 Jemison, Chilton County, AL (census done on 3rd of Jan)
Glass, Mary wdw age hard to read looks to be 57 which can't be right, should be about 50 AL/AL/AL
Ethel dau 15
Ira son 13
Walter son 8
Virgal son 6
 
Shannon, Mary Ann (I8388)
 
768 1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Schuman Bales
Home in 1920: Jewells, Warren, Georgia
Age: 9
Estimated birth year: abt 1911
Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Brother
Father's Birth Place: Georgia
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Sex: Male
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
B R Perdue 31 (Alvin's brother in law)
Myra Perdue 21 (Alvin Sr.'s Sister)
Schuman Bales 9

Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
about Alvin S Bales
Name: Alvin S Bales
Death Date: 9 Apr 1983
County of Death: Dougherty
Gender: M (Male)
Race: White
Age: 72 years
County of Residence: Dougherty
Certificate: 011203
Date Filed: 15 Apr 1983


 
Bales, Alvin Shuman Jr. (I1197)
 
769 1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Schuman Bales
Home in 1920: Jewells, Warren, Georgia
Age: 9
Estimated birth year: abt 1911
Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Brother
Father's Birth Place: Georgia
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Sex: Male
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
B R Perdue 31
Myra Perdue 21
Schuman Bales 9

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2
Name: Alvin Bales
Address: 2965 Mill CT
City: Douglasville
State: GA
Zip Code: 30135-6611

Social Security Death Index
Name: Alvin Bales
SSN: 254-10-4980
Last Residence: 31707 Albany, Dougherty, Georgia, United States of America
Born: 14 Jul 1910
Died: Apr 1983
State (Year) SSN issued: Georgia (Before 1951)

Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name: Alvin S Bales
Death Date: 9 Apr 1983
County of Death: Dougherty
Gender: M (Male)
Race: White
Age: 72 years
County of Residence: Dougherty
Certificate: 011203
Date Filed: 15 Apr 1983 
Family: Alvin Shuman Bales, Jr. / Lillian Agnes Belcher (F5018)
 
770 1920 US Census for Memphis, Shelby Co., TN, Ward 19, enumerated 21 Jan
1920,
HH #131:
Deupree, Eliza P. h.h., widow, w. f. 48, b. NC, f.b. NC, m.b. TN;
Thomas W., stepson, w.m. 27;
James E., stepson, w.m. 23;
Frederick C., son, w.m. 20;
William W., son, w.m. 18. 
Primrose, Eliza (I7446)
 
771 1930 United States Federal Census
about Nina Beason
Name: Nina Beason
[Nina Smith]
Home in 1930: District 1, Houston, Tennessee
Age:
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Mother's name: Dora Smith
Spouse's name: Joseph C Beason
Race: White
Household Members:
Name Age
Joseph C Beason 56
Nina Beason 47
Louis Seay 11
Robert Eaves 40
Dora Smith 69 (Mary Dora Powers Smith-living with her daughter, Nina)
 
Powers, Mary Dora (I282)
 
772 1930 United States Federal Census
about William N Ford
H.H. #231
Name: William N Ford
Home in 1930: Beat 4, Lamar, Mississippi
Age: 53
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1877
Birthplace: Alabama
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Sarah
Race: White
Household Members:
Name Age
William N Ford 53 b. AL f.b. MS m.b. AL
Sarah Ford 51 b. MS f.b. MS m.b. SC
Floicy Ford 18 (daughter) b. MS f.b. MS m.b. MS
Mattie Ford 15 (daughter) b. MS f.b. MS m.b. MS
James B Burks 18 (nephew) b. MS f.b. AL m.b. AL

Next Door
H.H. #232:
Ford, Jessie age 27
1930 United States Federal Census
about Jerrie Ford
Name: Jerrie Ford
[Jessie Ford]
Home in 1930: Beat 4, Lamar, Mississippi
Age: 27
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1903
Birthplace: Mississippi
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Eva A
Race: White
Household Members:
Name Age
Jerrie Ford 27
Eva A Ford 18
Cordie M Ford 7
G W Ford 4


HH #234:
Ford Hugh W. age 23
1930 United States Federal Census
about Hugh W Ford
Name: Hugh W Ford
Home in 1930: Beat 4, Lamar, Mississippi
Age: 23
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1907
Birthplace: Mississippi
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Mary J
Race: White
Household Members:
Name Age
Hugh W Ford 23
Mary J Ford 23
Martha L Ford 2
Inez Ford 1 1/12




 
Ford, William Napoleon (I8969)
 
773 1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Madison H Smith
Home in 1930: Miami, Dade, Florida
Age: 28
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1902
Birthplace: Alabama
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Pearl E
Race: White
Household Members:
Name Age
Madison H Smith 28
Pearl E Smith 27
Madison H Smith 4 8/12 (b. abt. 1926)
Shelby A Smith 2 5/12 (b. abt 1928)
Vira M Smith newborn (b. abt 1930)
William C Shelly 43
Willie V Shelly 52
William P Shelly 16
Cecil Shelly 20

(1935 Census)
Florida State Census, 1867-1945
Lived 2230 NW 32nd St., Miami, Dade Co., FL
Name: Madison H Smith
Age: 33
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Place: Alabama
Est. Birth Year: abt 1902
Relationship to Head: Father
Spouse Name: Pearl E
Census Year: 1935
Locality: Precinct 17
County: Dade
Page: 14
Line: 19
Archive Series #: S5, Roll 4
Household Members:
Name Age
Madison H Smith 33
Pearl E Smith 32
Madison H. Smith 9 son
Shelby A Smith 7 son
Vera M Smith 5 daughter
Edra M Smith 3 daughter
Marshall M Ray 17 no kin
Listed just under:
Cecil A. Shelby 25 father b. AL dairyman
Gladys J. Shelby 17 mother b. Michigan housewife,
Jerry C. Shelby 3 days son b. FL.

Social Security Death Index
about Madison Smith
Name: Madison Smith
SSN: 262-01-8971
Last Residence: 35020 Bessemer, Jefferson, Alabama, United States of America
Born: 4 Jul 1902
Died: Jun 1970
State (Year) SSN issued: Florida (Before 1951)

Who is this?
Social Security Death Index
about Madison Smith (?)
Name: Madison Smith
SSN: 416-09-0564
Last Residence: 35020 Bessemer, Jefferson, Alabama, United States of America
Born: 17 Jun 1901
Died: Aug 1981
State (Year) SSN issued: Alabama (Before 1951) 
Smith, Madison Hamilton Sr. (I9201)
 
774 244. John Hartwell Marable II was born on 1 Jan 1815. He appeared on
the census in 1841 in Montgomery Co., Tennessee. He witnessed the
will of Zedekiah Britt on 28 Aug 1856 in Montgomery Co., Tennessee.

He was married to Mary Jordan about 1842.

He was married to Evelina Helen Hutchinson Smith on 13 Nov 1844 in
Rutherford Co., Tennessee. Evelina Helen Hutchinson Smith was born
about 1827. She appeared on the census in 1850 in Montgomery Co.,
Tennessee. She died about 1875 in Rose Hill, Montgomery Co.,
Tennessee. John Hartwell Marable II and Evelina Helen Hutchinson Smith
had the following children:


688 ii. Mary Smith Marable was born about 1849. She died about 1849.
689 iii. William Allen Marable was born about 1851. He died about
1884.
690 iv. Ann Maud Marable was born about 1853. She died about 1930.
+691 v. Thomas Howard Marable.
+692 vi. Samual Addison Marable.
693 vii. Cora Agnes Marable was born about 1859. She died about 1920.
694 viii. Nannie Louise Marable was born about 1862. She died about
1900.
695 ix. Paul Douglas Marable was born about 1862. He appeared on the
census in 1891 in Montgomery Co., Tennessee.(236) He was a Deputy
Sheriff in 1895 in Clarksville, Montgomery Co., Tennessee. (237) He
died about 1904.
696 x. Herbert Timothy Marable was born about 1867. He died about
1868.
697 xi. McDonald Marable was born about 1869. He died about 1873. 
Marable, II John Hartwell (I7808)
 
775 3rd Earl of Gloucester. Of Clare, Gilbert (I4353)
 
776 4 Oct 1726. North Farnum Parish, Richmond Co, VA. Died. Jane SMOOT LNU (Smoot), Jane (I6431)
 
777 4-Thomas SHELBY
b: abt 1755 in "Little Cove" Cumberland Co, PA?
d: 20 Sep 1822 in Maury Co, TN
sp-Hannah POLK?
m: abt 1775 in NC
. . . . . 5-Eleanor SHELBY
b: abt 1785 in Richardson Creek, Anson Co, NC
. . . . . . . . sp-Charles POLK Jr
b: 15 Mar 1784
m: bef 1810 in NC/TN
d: abt 1829 in Clear Creek, Cabarrus Co, NC
. . . . . 5-George W SHELBY
b: 1796 in Anson Co, NC
d: bef 1860
. . . . . . . . sp-Jane L BROWN
b: abt 1798 in Tennessee
m: 14 Sep 1819 in Maury Co, TN
d: abt 1870 in Sebastian Co, AR
5-Mary "Polly" SHELBY
b: abt 1788 in Anson Co, NC
d: aft 1856 in McNairy Co?, TN
. . . . . . . . sp-Jonathan BROOM
m: abt 1805 in Mecklenburg Co, NC
d: 12 Aug 1814 in Maury Co, TN
sp-James BECK
b: abt 1787 in TN?
m: 22 Jan 1818 in Maury Co, TN
d: 1 Feb 1856 in McNairy Co, TN
. . . . . 5-Eli SHELBY
b: 17 Jan 1793 in Anson Co, NC
d: 26 Nov 1854 in Lowryville, Hardin Co, TN
. . . . . . . . sp-Rebecca WHITE
b: 25 Nov 1800 in GA
m: 1821 in TN
d: 25 Nov 1872 in Near Loweryville, Hardin
5-John H SHELBY
b: 21 Aug 1794 in Anson Co, NC
d: 9 Mar 1815 in Rutherford Co, TN
. . . . 5-Levi SHELBY
b: 28 May 1795 in Anson Co, NC
d: 28 Sep 1859 in Hardin Co, TN
. . . . . . . . sp-Margaret WHITE
b: 2 Jul 1804
m: 21 Apr 1822 in TN
d: 15 Feb 1879 in near Lowryville, Hardin Co, TN
5-Male SHELBY
b: bef 1800 in Anson Co, NC
. . . . . . . . 5-Female SHELBY
b: bef 1810 in Anson Co, NC 
Shelby, Thomas (I9414)
 
778 728 Oglethorpe Avenue, St. Simon's Island, GA 31522. Book published in
1972, but available from author as of 1998 Beth Bland Middleton, The
Middleton Family (Including Myddelton and Myddleton) (The Jessup [GA]
Sentinel Press).
 
Middleton, Thomas (I3232)
 
779 7th Earl of Atholl. atholl title confiscated through dispute with
senior heiress and step-mother. Innermeath Title terminated. Exiled
to England 1618. Recorded 'presumed d.s.p.' 1625 (Eoin Ciar Duine
[lit. Ensor Doone]). 
Of Innermeath, Sir James Stewart (I5978)
 
780 8 Jul 1715-02 May 1716. Richmond Wills, p. 250. Charles Dodson of
Farnum Parish to son Charles all land between spring branch and the
branch that parts my land from the land of Thomas Dodson; son
Fortunatus all land below my spring branch; wife Anne; Exec: wife;
Wits: Bartholomew R. Dodson, George Petty. Inv. pres. by the adm. Anne
Dodson, 6 Jun
1716, p. 268. f.inv, 5 Sep 1716.

10 Dec 1723-6 May 1724. Richmond Co, VA DB08:241. Thomas Durham of
Richmond County to Thomas Dodson, Sen. of same; for 5000 pounds of
tobacco, 100 acres formerly belonging to Abraham Marshall, bearing
date ye 25th of Dec 1692, beg. at a spanish oak corner tree of Charles
Dodson, the main branch of Totusky [Creek]. Wits: Jno. Hill, Wm.
Walker, Jos. Grenham [Greenham?}.

10 Dec 1723 Richmond Co, VA Deed. Indenture between Thomas Durham and
Thomas Dodson, Sr... land belonging to Thomas Durham and Mary his
wife, / a certain parcel of land formerly belonging to Abraham Marshal
bearing date ye 25th. of December 1692, the said land containing the
just quanitity of one hundred acres lying and being in the county of
Richmond....” (Supplement to the History of the Dodson-Dotson Family
of Southwest Virginia. Compiled and edited by the Rev. Silas Emmett
Lucas, Jr. N.p: the author, 1966., p. 107)

10 Dec 1723 Richmond Co, VA Deed Book 8:240. Indenture. Thomas Durham
of Richmond to Thomas Dodson, Sr of Richmond for 5000 pounds tobacco,
parcel of 100 acres of land formerly belonging to Abraham Marshell
bearing date the 25th of 9ber [Nov] 1692, situated in Richmond, and
bound by Charles Dodson being part of the patent formerly gratned to
William Thatcher by the main branch of Toteskey. s/Tho: Durham, Mary
Durham. Wit: Jno Hill, Wm. Walker, Jer: Grenham [Greenham. Rec 6 May
1724. Mary Durham, the widfe of the sd. Thomas, appeared in court and
relinq. right of dower. (Richmond Co, VA Deeds and Bonds, 1721-1734,
T.L.C. Genealogy, Miami, FL, 1991)

6 Dec 1733 Richmond VA DB09:14 Thomas Dodson Sen and wife Mary and
Thomas Dodson Jr. and wife Elizabeth, all of North Farnham to Jonathan
Lyell of same; for the consid. of a negro man already delivered to
Thomas Dodson , Jr. and one negro woman to be delivered to sd. Dodson
as soon as any come to VA to be sold, 130 acres, 100 acres of which
formerly belonged to Abraham Marshall and sold to Thoms Durham who
sold it to Thomas Dodson, Sr. Wits: Robt. Reynolds, George Gibson, Wm.
Creel. Recorded 1 Ap[r 1734. Mary and Elizabeth Dodson relinquished
right of dower.

21 Sep 1740 North Farnum Parish, Richmond Co, VA. Died. Thomas Dodson.

17 Feb 1739/40-02 Mar 1740-1741. Richmond Will Book V, pp. 378-9. Will
of Thomas Dodson of Northfarnum Parish. Wife Mary; sons Thomas, George
150 a. of land whereon he now lives; Greenham the tract of land bought
of Lambarth Dodson, Elisha the plantation where I now live; Abraham,
and Joshua; daughters Alice, Mary Oldham; granddaughter (unnamed), the
daughter of David Dodson; Exec: Wife and son Greenham; wits: Henry
Miskell, John Hightower, Charles Dodson.



 
Dodson, Thomas (I6448)
 
781 Alfred Self
 in the Alabama, Marriages, Deaths, Wills, Court, and Other Records, 1784-1920
Report issue Name: Alfred Self
Will/Court Date: Feb 1832
Will/Court Location: Bibb County, Alabama
Roll #: 28
Archive Collection #: SG031429
Name Range: Salt - Simple

 Alabama, Marriages, Deaths, Wills, Court, and Other Records, 1784-1920
Report issue Name: Alfred Self
Marriage Date: 6 Feb 1825
Marriage Location: Bibb County, Alabama
Spouse: Elizabeth Martin
Roll #: 28
Archive Collection #: SG031429
Name Range: Salt - Simple

Name: Alfred Self
Age: 43
Birth Year: abt 1807
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1850: Sabine, Louisiana, USA
Gender: Male
Family Number: 378
Household Members: Name Age
Alfred Self 43
Elizabeth Self 45
William Self 17
Emily Self 13
Ann Self 11
Jas Self 6
Albert Self 5
Nancy Self 4

1860 United States Federal Census
Report issue Name: Alfred Self
Age: 55
Birth Year: abt 1805
Gender: Male
Birth Place: North Carolina
Home in 1860: Sabine, Louisiana
Post Office: Many
Family Number: 475
Household Members: Name Age
Alfred Self 55
Elizabeth Self 55
William K Self 25
Emily Self 22
James Self 17
Albert C Self 15
Nancy Self 12
Zacheria Self 11
Hillburn Self 6

Name: Alfred Self
Birth Date: 1807
Birth Place: South Carolina, USA
Death Date: 1871
Cemetery: Old Cedron Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: Provencal, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, USA
Has Bio?: Y
Father: Job J. Self Jr





 
Self, Alfred (I12305)
 
782 Frances Cobb
 in the 1880 United States FederalCensus
Report issue Name:Frances Cobb
Age: 2
Birth Year: abt 1878
Birthplace: Alabama
Home in 1880: Benson, Chilton, Alabama
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head ofHouse: Daughter
Marital Status: Single
Father's name: JonesCobb
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's name:Parmelia Cobb
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Household Members:Name Age
Jones Cobb        30
Parmelia Cobb  25
Frances Cobb    2
Mary Cobb         5m
 
Francis Cobb
 in the 1900 United States FederalCensus
Report issue Name:Francis Cobb
Age: 23
Birth Date: Nov 1876
Birthplace: Alabama
Home in 1900: Benson, Chilton, Alabama
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head ofHouse: Daughter
Marital Status: Single
Father's name: James WCobb
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's name: AmeliaCobb
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
James W Cobb    48
Amelia Cobb       43
Francis Cobb      23
Mollie Cobb        20
James M Cobb   17
John W Cobb      15
Meda Cobb        12
Franklin Cobb      8
Mandie Cobb       5
 
Fannie L Mitchell
 in the 1910 United States FederalCensus
Report issue Name:Fannie L Mitchell
Age in 1910: 32
Birth Year: abt 1878
Birthplace: Alabama
Home in 1910:Maplesville, Chilton, Alabama
Street: MaplesvilleAnd Randolph
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head ofHouse: Wife
Marital Status:Married
Spouse's Name: James WMitchell
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Native Tongue: English
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Years Married: 2
Number of ChildrenBorn: 1
Number of ChildrenLiving: 1
Neighbors: View otherson page
Household Members:Name Age
James W Mitchell    34
Fannie L Mitchell     32
James F Mitchell      0 [10/12] 
Richard JMitchell    76 (father)
 
Fannie L Mitchell
 in the 1920 United States FederalCensus
Report issue Name:Fannie L Mitchell
Age: 42
Birth Year: abt 1878
Birthplace: Alabama
Home in 1920: West Wetumpka, Elmore, Alabama
Street: GaddisPlantation Roads
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head ofHouse: Wife
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: J WMitchell
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Able to Speak English:Yes
Occupation: None
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors: View otherson page
Household Members:Name Age
J W Mitchell                  43
Fannie L Mitchell         42
James F Mitchell          10
John W Mitchell             8
Amelia CookMitchell   7 [7 4/12] 
Jackson Mitchell            5 [5 2/12]
 
Fannie Mitchell
 in the 1930 United States FederalCensus
Report issue Name:Fannie Mitchell
[Fannie Cobb] 
Birth Year: abt 1878
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birthplace: Alabama
Marital Status:Married
Relation to Head ofHouse: Wife
Homemaker?: Yes
Home in 1930: Precinct6, Cameron, Texas
Map of Home: View Map
Dwelling Number: 602
Family Number: 607
Age at First Marriage:30
Attended School: No
Able to Read andWrite: Yes
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Able to Speak English:Yes
Household Members:Name Age
J Wylie Mitchell            53
Fannie Mitchell            52
John W Mitchell           19
Amelia C Mitchell       17
Jackson W Mitchell     15
Amelia Cobb               73
Jack A Warcester        50
Mary J Warcester        50 [20] 
Elizabeth Warcester  10
James M Cobb            47
 
Frances Mitchell
 in the 1930 United States FederalCensus
 
Age:  64
Estimatedbirth year:  abt 1876
Gender:  Female
Race:  White
Birthplace:  Alabama
MaritalStatus:  Widowed
Relationto Head of House:
Mother-in-law
Homein 1940:  Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
Street:  S Carrizo Street
HouseNumber:  323
InferredResidence in 1935:  Harlingen, Texas
Residencein 1935:  Harlingen, Texas
Residenton farm in 1935:  Yes
SheetNumber:  11A
HighestGrade Completed:  Elementary school, 8th grade
Household Members:
Name                            Age
H I Van Matre                   32
Amelia Van Matre            27
Virginia Ann Van Matre    2
Frances L Mitchell           64

Frances Leola Mitchell
in the Texas, DeathCertificates, 1903-1982
Birth Date: 6 Nov 1865
Birth Place: Alabama
Gender: Female
Race: White
Residence: Harlingen, Cameron, Texas
Father: J W Cobb
Mother: Amelia Franklyn
Age at Death: 64
Death Date: 30 Jan 1941
Death Place: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas, USA

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
Cobb, Frances Leola (I2476)
 
783 The Meeting and Marriage of
Alexander Cobb and Elizabeth Ruth Banks
This information is from Elizabeth McNeill, daughter of Mary Ann Cobb McNeill (daughter of James A. & Elizabeth Malone Campbell Cobb). It is a written account of the meeting marriage of Alexander Cobb and Elizabeth Ruth Banks:
 
"Alexander Cobb came from Georgia and settled near Isabella Church, Alabama.  He built a plantation on Autauga Creek.  He was half Indian, but didn't acknowledge the fact.  He was a bachelor who fell in love with Ruth Banks.  She was only fourteen and he was about thirty.  Her people objected to him on account of his age, so they locked her up and took her clothes away at night.  Ruth told Alexander that if she could ever slip out, she would.  So one night when there was a big snow on the ground, she crawled out of the window and walked about two miles to his home barefooted with a quilt wrapped around her.
It was about nine o'clock when she came to the door.  Alexander was sitting up making baskets.  A man and his wife lived in the house with Alexander, so he put the man on a horse and told him to go for license and preacher.  The woman put Ruth to bed and worked with her as she was almost frozen.  Just at daybreak the preacher arrived and married them.  Shortly afterward the father, Mr. Banks, his wife and Ruth's brother rode up to the gate.  They had tracked her by the bloody tracks in the snow.  They were too late because Ruth and Alexander had been married about ten minutes before the family arrived.  Alexander and Ruth had nine children:  Ruth, Barthena, Telitha, Mary, John, William, James, Persilla and Charles Cobb." (Regarding this version, Alexander came through Georgia, not from Georgia, and his last two children with Ruth are left out.)

Formation of the State of Alabama: From 1798 to 1819, a steady
influx of Europeans into Alabama settled on land formerly occupied by
several Native American tribes. Alabama became a part of the
Mississippi Territory in 1798 after Indian cessions in north Alabama.
The upper northeastern part was Cherokee Territory, the mid eastern
part was Creek Territory. Migration increased after the end of the
Creek War in 1814. In 1817, the Alabama Territory was created, and
Alabama became the 22nd state in December of 1819.
The Mobile area was settled even earlier. Founded in 1702 by French
explorers, Mobile served as the capital of French Louisiana for 16
years. In 1763, Mobile and the Gulf area of Florida became a British
colony. Control of Mobile and British West Florida changed hands
several times between 1780 and the War of 1812.

In a book entitled “Baptist’s of Bibb” on page 496, McCord lists a
cemetery he calls the Reid/Cobb Cemetery, surveyed last in 1983.
During McCord’s earlier survey, he found four unmarked graves along
with two marked graves, one “inaccessible, because of growth and the
only one left marked at this time. It is for James Reid (1795/5/9 –
1853/10/6), who was Alexander's next door neighbor according to the
1830, 1840 and 1850 Alabama census. That means there are five graves
besides Reid’s and they could possibly be for Alex, Ruth, Rebecca,
Priscilla and Elizabeth Cobb. They would not be for James Reid’s
family because after his death, his widow and children migrated west.
My father and I spoke to an elderly lady that owned the land. She told
us that the field was called Cobb’s Corner or Cobb's Field by the
older locals, because it had once been owned by Alexander Cobb. That
story was repeated by another older lady who had been the historian
for the Mulberry Baptist Church. She said she thought she remembered
that Alexander had been buried there near James Reid and did not
remember when his headstone disappeared. Neither of those ladies are
alive today, which just shows how fast we are losing our historical
resources. And the plows get a little closer to covering the whole
area over each year. (Source: Barbara Cobb Rowe - 2011)

"Levi Banks Cobb was the son of Alexander "Sanders" Cobb. Alexander
Cobb was born ca. 1772 in S.C. He served in the War of 1812 from
Edgefield Co., S.C. Alexander's mother was Rebecca, and her second
husband was Simon Gentry of Edgefield Co, S.C. Some researchers
believe that James Davenport's wife was the daughter of Simon Gentry."
(Source: Susan Cole Davenport Family Genealogy Forum July 03, 2001)

1790 Census, Edgefield Co., S.C. gives Simon Gentry with four sons and four
daughters.

11 July 1792 Simon Gentry executed Deed of Mortgage to step-sons
Sanders and Jeremiah Cobb, 147 acres lying and being on head waters
Little Creek, bounded NW lands belonging to William Thomas. Document
witnessed by Martin Morgan and Green Moore.
20 July 1805 Rebecca Gentry widow of Simon relinquished Dower.
5 Nov 1805 Sanders Cobb sold same land, lying in Edgefield Dist.
waters of Cuffie Town Creek, waters Savannah River to William Dorris.
Deed witnessed by Thomas Lively and Nath'l. Day.
(Source: The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research
SCMAR, Volume XI, November 1, Winter, 1983, Page 54)

Dukey, Dickey Gentry (prob. short for Richard) 1800 Census Edgefield
believed to be living on this farm. Simon appeared on no other census
neither did Dukey.

Rebecca, Allen Gentry and Saunders Cobb on 1810 Census of Abbeville Dist.
Federal Census: 1810, Abbeville, SC:
Saunders Cobb: 2 m. 26-44, 4 f. under 10, 1 f. 16-25.
Allen Gentry: 1 m. under 10, 1m. 26-44; 2 f. 16-25.
Rebecca Gentry: 1 m. under 10, 1 m. 10-15, 1 m. 16-25; 1 f. 16-25, 1
f. 45-up.

South Carolinians in the War of 1812:
Cobb, Sanders,
Private, Youngblood's, 1st Regiment SC Militia
Cobb, Tumer
Private, Youngblood's, 1st Regiment SC Militia
(Source - http://sciway3.net/proctor/state/1812/1812co.html)

Allen Gentry, known son of Simon Gentry, moved to Shelby Co., AL where
he died in 1853.

After Ruth's death, Alexander married Mirrium Campbell Cobb, possibly
to care for the children. He was not home a great deal of the time
due to his business dealings. Alexander divorced Mirrium Campbell
Cobb abt. 1828 "because she abused his children while he was gone".
They had no children together.

From "Tracking Your Roots ... Early Marriages of Bibb Co., AL":
Campbell, Marian Cobb, Alexander Dec 21 1826

Transcription of Record: "Alexander Cobb vs Mirian? (Mirrium) Cobb -
Divorce - 25 April 1831 (pages 144-147)
Alexander Cobb married Mirian ? (Mirrium) Campbell, a widow and
entirely destitute, in December 1826. She had one child by her former
husband, a son, who was living separate and apart from his Mother and
well provided for by a respectable citizen of Bibb County. At the time
of the marriage he was a widower. Less than a month after the
marriage, Marian became peevish and abusive towards him and his
children and in his absence she cruelly and unmercifully beat and
abused his children without any cause. She left and declared in front
of witnesses that she would not live with him. Her last time to leave
was in June 1827. Marian Cobb acknowledged service of subpoena on 7
September 1831. Sullivan & McElroy, attorneys for complainant. Divorce
granted October term 1831, Hon. R. Saffold presiding."

Mirrium Campbell Cobb was listed in the 1850 Census of Bibb Co., AL
twice. Once living in the household of John C. Campbell ( her son
from her first marriage); second living with Charles B. (Banks) Cobb
(one of Alexander and Ruth's sons).

Over 25 years after Ruth’s death, in September of 1850, Alexander
petitioned the Bibb County Court to adopt Rebecca
. In the records she
is listed as the minor child of Vina Parminter, deceased, the phrasing
of this tells me that Alexander never married Vina as some researchers
have claimed. Rebecca was born about 1839, she married William Davis
Hubbard on Dec. 19, 1854, shortly before Alexander’s death, he signed
permission because she was underage. According to the 1900 Pct. 6,
Shelby County, AL census they had 14 children, 8 of which were still
living. On the 1870 Baker County census the children are Mary J. 13,
Wiley N. 9, William 7, Lafayette 5, Josaphene 1. The Bold Springs,
Shelby County, AL1880 census shows an additional 3, it lists Willey
Newton 20, William D. 17, Lafayett M. 15, Josaphine 11, Martha V. 9,
Susan R. 6, and Fannie 3. Rebecca and William are living in the
household of their daughter and son-in-law in 1910 James F. Trucks,
Sr. and Ava G age 27 Ava is listed as Ge?etta and Fannie is listed as
Fannie N. (and was a teacher) on the 1900 census. On that same census
Rebecca states she was born May 1841 and William Davis was born Jan.
1834. She says her father was born SC and her mother in AL.
There was a John Parminta who was from SC and died Aug. 1849 in Shelby
County, AL, according to the mortality report, from influenza. Lavina
Parminter has been referred to as a widow, but she may have been what
was called a "grass widow" ... a woman that did not live with her
husband. John's estate was left to the woman he was living with, but
not married to. (Courtesy of Barbara Rowe)

Alexander had an illegal intimacy with Mrs. Vina (Louvinia?) Perminter
that made court records in August, 1844. His son, William Pinkey Cobb, wanted him declared insane, but the jury declared that he was not a lunatic. [Alabama Records Vol. 225 Bibb Co ., by Gundrad (sp) page 39]

Sanders of Edgefield District, S.C. & Alexander Cobb of Bibb Co.,
Alabama signed their names with the same distinctive "X" (with dots in
each corner). Source: Gerry M. Weir ... Cobb Family Genealogy Forum
dated September 07, 1999)

On page 26 Marriage Book A, Bibb Co., Alexander gives consent for
marriage of his daughter Barthena Cobb and James Honeycutt on Dec. 22,
1823.

From: Platt, Auty L 1400 8th St., Lake Charles, LA 70601-6416 Phone:
(318) 436-6551 March 06, 1996...
Alexander Cobb was among the early settlers on Mulberry Creek. He and
his family came to the area before the year 1820. He and most members
of his family were Natives of South Carolina. Among his neighbors
here were Edmund Beaird, John Giles, Thomas Tucker, James Page,
Stephen Dunn, Littleton Riggins, Joseph W. Jones, John Goodgame, Basil
Wooley, and others.
He had a large family and engaged in a successful farm operation. He
created a sizeable estate that permitted a distribution of about
thirty thousand dollars to his heirs when the estate was settled after
his death.

Federal Census 1850, Bibb Co., AL
Family #914 ... Cobb,
Alexander age 76 born SC farmer
Rebecca age 11 born AL (Rebecca was adopted by Alexander. Her
last name had been Underwood. There is probably documentation of her
adoption in Chilton Co., AL records. MCM)

Family #899 ...
Cobb, Charles B. age 31 born SC farmer
Millie age 29 born AL
Levi B. age 30 born AL farmer
Amanda age 28

Family #630 ...
Cobb, William age 37

Family #793 ...
Cobb, James age 35

Family #844 ...
Goodgame, James age 50 born GA
Telitha age 42

Title: Cobb, Alexander will summary
Publication: Bibb Co. AL Administrators Record Book H (1855-57), p. 726, cited on Rootsweb Bibb Co. AL page
Text: Alexander Cobb, deceased. Division of property. Heirs:. Ruth B. Thames, wife of John Thames, both of full age, both residents of Shelby County and State of Alabama. Barthena Honeycutt, wife of James Honeycutt, both of full age and both residents of Shelby County and State of Alabama. Telitha Goodgame, wife of James Goodgame, both of full age and both residents of Coosa County, Alabama. Mary Deshazo, wife of John Deshazo, both of full age and both residents of Union Parish, State of Louisiana. John Cobb, of full age and a resident of State of Louisiana. Wm. P. Cobb, of full age and a resident of Bibb County, Alabama. James Cobb, of full age and a resident of Shelby County, Alabama. Frances Gentry, wife of Larkin Gentry, both of full age and both residents of Shelby County, Alabama, said Frances being the only daughter and child of Possilla Goss, who was a daughter of the said Alexander Cobb. Charles B. Cobb, of full age and a resident of Shelby County, Alabama. Levi B. Cobb, of full age and a resident of Bibb County, Alabama. Rebecca Hubard, wife of William D. Hubbard, both being residents of Bibb County, Alabama, and said Rebecca being a minor heir over 14 years of age. And the children of Elizabeth Lawhon now deceased, who was a daughter of said Alexander Cobb to wit.

Bibb Co Al Probate Court Special Term records dated November 7, 1856
states that on that day James Cobb and Charles Cobb (two of
Alexander's son) filed petition to settle his estate. Though the
exact date of his death is not known.

Bibb Co., AL Administrators Record Book H (1855-1857), page 726:
Alexander Cobb, deceased. Division of property.
Heirs:
1. Ruth B. Thames, wife of John Thames, both of full age, both
residents of Shelby County and State of Alabama.
2. Barthena Honeycutt, wife of James Honeycutt, both of full age
and both residents of Shelby County and State of Alabama.
3. Telitha Goodgame, wife of James Goodgame, both of full age and
both residents of Coosa County, Alabama.
4. Mary Deshazo, wife of John Deshazo, both of full age and both
residents of Union Parish, State of Louisiana.
5. John Cobb, of full age and a resident of State of Louisiana.
6. Wm. P. Cobb, of full age and a resident of Bibb County, Alabama.
7. James Cobb, of full age and a resident of Shelby County,
Alabama.
8. Frances Gentry, wife of Larkin Gentry, both of full age and both
residents of Shelby County, Alabama, said Frances bring the only
daughter and child of Possilla (Priscilla) Goss, who was the daughter
of the said Alexander Cobb.
9. Charles B. Cobb, of full age and a resident of Shelby county,
Alabama.
10. Levi B. Cobb, of full age and a resident of Bibb County, Alabama.
11. Rebecca Hubbard, wife of William D. Hubband, both being residents
of Bibb County, Alabama, and said Rebecca being a minor heir over 14
years of age.
12. And the children of Elizabeth Lawhon now deceased, who was a
daughter of said Alexander Cobb towit.

An old cemetery where Cobb's are buried in Jemison, AL: Near Rocky
Mount Church. Take 1-65 to Jemison Exit; go toward town; take a right
on County Rd 44. Drive 1 to 2 miles, to a cross roads where Jemison
Middle School will be on the right, next is the Jemison Flea Market.
After the Flea Market the next brick house on the right and belongs to
the Childress family. The cemetery is in a pasture behind their
house. Many Cobbs and Langstons are buried there. The story is that
they were killed by the Blackwell Gang.

(Source of all below: Joe Pencenka who is a descendent of the Rutha
Banks Cobb family)
Account of Alexander Cobb's Estate
The State of Alabama) To the Hon Jackson Gardner
Bibb County ) Judge of Probate within and for said
county. The undersigned administrators of the Estate of Alexander
Cobb late of said county deceased respectfully submit unto your honor
the following account & vouchers between themselves & said Estate for
allowance and final settlement of said Estate Said Administrators
charge themselves with the following Items received into their hands
as assets of said Estate to wit The amount of the sale bill as
received in Book H of Adms accts obn pages 483 & 484 Sold on the 10th
day of Oct 1836 on 12 months credit to 25 due pay$ 1,538.28
Sale bill recorded in Same Book pages 523-26
Sold Dec 22, 1856 on 12 months credit 691.40
Sale bill of Cotton same book page 557 net amt 570.96
Sale bill of Cotton Same book page 655 net amt 549.42
Error commited in Oats in page 526 same book 9.42
Sale bill of real Estate & personal property Sold Jan 2nd 1857 page
827 2,212.50
Collected an Inventory of Notes Recorded in same book on pages 461 - -
to wit
Balance on notes of Anderson Jones 19.44
Note on L. B. Cobb 83.35
Note on Jno Cobb & Interest (Balance) 182.00
Note on Isaac Lawhon & Interest 122.59
Note on C. H. Williams (Bad)
Note on L. B. Cobb & James Devenport 15.60
Note on Minor Woolley & B Woolley & Interest 54.13
Note on B. Woolly & M. Woolly & Interest 256.25
Note on J. A. Well & S. D. McCary & Interest 266.50
Note on Jas Cobb 30.00
Note on Wm Devenport & W. Nix

Sept 1844 court records state that Alexander gave Mrs. Perminter 3
slaves, not one like I had always heard. The first two in return for
natural love and one dollar, the third one he just sent to her.
(Barbara Rowe-2005)

(From the State Library of NC):
Chowan was formed in 1670 as a precinct in Albemarle County. It was
named in honor of the Indian tribe Chowan, which lived in the
northeastern part of the Colony. It is in the northeastern section of
the State and is bounded by Albemarle Sound, Chowan River, and Bertie,
Hertford, Gates and Perquimans counties. The present land area is
172.64 square miles and the 2000 population was 14,150. In 1720,
Edenton, which was named in honor of Governor Charles Eden, was
established. In 1722 it was designated and has continued to be the
county seat.

1860 Slave Schedules
Age Gender Race Name of Slave Owner Home in 1860 (City,County,State)
38 Female Black W P Cobb Not Stated, Bibb, Alabama
23 Male Black W P Cobb Not Stated, Bibb, Alabama
16 Male Black W P Cobb Not Stated, Bibb, Alabama
8 Female Black W P Cobb Not Stated, Bibb, Alabama
19 Male Mulatto Charles Cobb Not Stated, Shelby, Alabama

His will in Bibb Co Administrator's Record Book E (1855-1857), pate 726. Abstract in Alabama Records, Vol 166, page 67.

Note: At one time Alexander's name was thought to have been Alexander "Grancer" Cobb due to a record having that name or term.
From Barbara Cobb Rowe: " I found the following note on another website, and since we have all seen Alexander's middle name given as Grancer, I am sharing the info with you. The gentleman they are speaking of was a Nix from SC and about the same age as our Alexander. Don't know if this explains where the posted middle name came from as applied to our Alex ... but it is the first plausible explanation I have come across. Just something to add to you your notes regarding Sanders/Alexander Cobb.
The middle name Grancer is a shortened form of Grand Sir or Grand Sire. This was once an informal title of respect given to older gentlemen. Sometimes it was a pet name for Grandfather. He might have been called Grancer Billy by some.
Sometimes the nickname "Grancer" came to be thought of as a man's actual name by decendants, who in turn might name a son Grancer. Thus it is not know whether he was a "Grancer," or named after an ancestor who was called Grancer."

There is a memorial to Alexander and Ruth Banks Cobb in the Old Mount Hope Cemetery in Jemison, AL. On it are the names of all of their children plus Alexander's adopted daughter.

Family and Cobb Researchers,
Having recently rediscovered a small book entitled Chilton County and Her People, by T. E. Wyatt, I have added some of his information to our book, for those that do not have a copy of Wyatt's book, and cannot acquire one. I would like to share those small additions with you, should you wish to print and insert them into your copies of Alexander's story.
The first addition occurs on page 5 (I am including a bit before and a bit after, so you can see where I inserted the new part):
-- headstone disappeared. Neither of those ladies is alive today, which just shows how fast we are losing our historical resources. And the plows get a little closer to covering the whole area over each year.
There is slight change of the name of that piece of land in the book “Chilton County and Her People” by T. E. Wyatt, Editor of the Union Banner, compiled in 1940. On page 146, in a story regarding Alexander and the family move to Alabama, it is stated that the family left SC in 1812, which could not be correct, since we have copies of Alexander’s War of 1812 service records for 1813 and 1814, showing him still in South Carolina. But it goes on to state that “his entourage was quite large and cutting his way through the wilderness, he was faced with many obstacles, such as making his own roads, building makeshift bridges to cross streams, the toll of illnesses and death – both of persons and animals, the ordeal became too great to face further.”
“By this time he had reached a point some 12 miles West of what is now Clanton, (on top of the high-hill, just west of Mulberry Baptist Church site) and here he said “Here We Rest.””
“Having made this decision, he proceeded to establish a Homestead. At this time, the locality was part of Bibb County, and some records retaining to the family are of record today in Centerville.”
A portion of the original Homestead is now owned by Mrs. Wiley (Eula Lecroy) Tucker and her son, Jack Tucker, and until this day, one quite-level portion of the site of the original Cobb Residence, and is still referred to as “The Cobb Field.”
In April of 2007, while speaking to a cousin and descendant of Alexander, who still lives in Jemison, my father and I learned that it is the common knowledge of the folks in the area that Alexander is buried next to James Reid and that Ruth lies on the other side of Alex. There was a headstone for Alex that disappeared in the late 1970s or early 1980s. They say that the two daughters that predeceased Alex (Priscilla and Elizabeth) are buried there, as is Vina Parminter, mother of Alex's last daughter, Rebecca.
The second part is at the end of the chapter regarding Mary Cobb DeShazo, about page 31 or 32 (just a sentence at the end of the chapter on her youngest child, William A., but a memory to be quoted and shared with future generations);
William A. b. Feb. 22, 1830 Eufaula, Barbour County, AL – d. Jan. 2, 1916 in Clanton, Chilton County, AL (buried Isabella). He married Martha Elizabeth Davenport (b. 5/4/1840 – died 12/11/1913) on Dec. 15, 1867 in Bibb County, AL. They had: Walter G. b. 9/28/1872 – 1/6/1964, Emma b. 8/27/1874 – 3/13/1937, Joseph C. 8/27/1874 – 10/7/1940, all buried beside their parents in the Isabella Methodist Cem., and Malonie Cornelia b. 9/14/1882 in Maplesville, Chilton County, AL who is reported to have married George Robbins Calloway in Waco, McLennan County, TX on March 15, 1905. Walter G. is reported to have married a Maude M. Joseph C. married an Annie Mae (5/13/1887 – 9/12/1965) who is buried beside him. On the 1910 Benson (Pct. 3, Dist 36) Chilton County, AL census his family is shown as William M. 80, Martha E. 70, Walter G. 37 single, John W. 29 mar. 6 yrs. Martha states they have been married 42 years and that she had 7 children all still living. Next door to William and Martha is a William F. DeShazo 41, and his family; Josephine 41 married 14 years and had one child, Benj. F. 11. On the 1880 Benson, Chilton County, AL census the family is listed this way; William M. Deshasa 49, Martha E. 40, William F. 12, Flaner W. (dau) 9, Walter G. 7, and twins, Emma R. and Joseph C. 5. With the John W. in 1910 and Malonie Cornelia that gives us the 7 children. His middle initial is given as B. in the papers for his father’s estate settlement. William’s son, William Franklin DeShazo (1868 – 1950) had a son Guy H. DeShazo, who is quoted in the book “Chilton County and Her People”, page 146 as remembering “being carried to the site of the original Cobb Residence, and seeing, still standing, one of the “stick and dirt” chimneys.”
(Source: Barbara Cobb Rowe -2 April 2011)






 
Cobb, Alexander (I4915)
 
784 Will of Mary Alexander, widow of Hezekiah Alexander,
dated 30 Sep 1803, Mecklenburg Co., NC.
Will book A, Page Publication
Text: Will names her sons Silas, Hezekiah, Joel, and Oswald; also, dau. Kesia, Esther, Polly (Mary, wife of Silas), and Patsey (wife of Hezekiah Jr.)
Her executors were Jaob Alexanddr and James Wilson.
Sources: The Complete Peerage - from Lee Parker, and
Wood Douglas' Peerage,Vol. I)

Men of Mark in Mecklenburg: from Reminiscences of the Past Sixty Years,
by Dr. John Brevard Alexander
Published in Charlotte, NC in 1908, this is pages 280-282 of an account by a descendant of Hezekiah Alexander's brother, John McKnitt Alexander. It may be the source of the story often repeated about Mary Alexander Polk's death, and the husband's offer to marry her sister, Keziah, and also of the story of Lord Cornwallis's men pouring out honey on the steps of the rock house. These stories were oral history which, fortunately for us, Dr. Alexander recorded in writing. They are a valuable record of early Mecklenburg history. I have taken the liberty of placing a few notes in parentheses, not to detract from Dr. Alexander's account, but to express my appreciation of the honor that he paid to my ancestor.
"About this time--in 1754, to be exact, the Alexanders moved here from Pennsylvania, or some came from Maryland, from Cecil county. Abraham Alexander, who was a kinsman of John McKnitt and his brother, Hezekiah Alexander, came about the same time. They had also one sister, Elizabeth, who came with them. She married James Sample, whether before leaving Maryland, or after arriving here, I never learned; but I am sure they left a worthy posterity, who are amongst the best citizens of our common country.
Hezekiah Alexander, more than probably brought his wife with him, but I have never learned her maiden name. [Hezekiah married Mary Sample in Pennsylvania.] They lived four miles east of where the city of Charlotte was founded; having built their home some eight years before the county or town was laid off. He was looked upon as one of the foremost men of the country; he was a justice of the peace of more than ordinary acumen. He was a leader in the Christian religion before any church was organized in this section of country. After Sugar Creek church was organized, he was elected a ruling elder, and was a shining light to lead the people away from the pitfalls of infidelity that were so common in that day, and continued so rampant to the end of the century.
cellar door of Hezekiah Alexander's rock house
It is a great pity that the people of that day were so careless about preserving individual history .We are wholly at a loss to know who was the wife of this truly great man. About five years ago I asked Mr. S. P. Alexander, a grandson of Hezekiah Alexander, who his grandmother was. He looked at me with a feeling of pity and contempt, and said, "I don't know, I never wanted to know; what do you want to know for?" I do not suppose he had ever given it a thought who his grandmother was, whether a native or foreign born, so that he got here in a Christian way. Their house four miles east of Charlotte, built of stones, is still standing, and in good repair. [Now part of the Charlotte Museum of History, the Hezekiah Alexander Homesite is open to the public.]
date chiseled into the foundation of Hezekiah Alexander's rock house
It was built in 1764. [1774] If the date had not been chiseled in the stone, it would not be known when erected. The house has a cellar under it, that was formerly used to store away the good things of the farm. We are told that when Lord Cornwallis was in Charlotte, September, 1780, some of his men visited the farm, pillaging, carried off what honey they wanted, and broke the balance of the jars on a large flat rock. War always makes savages of some men.
Hezekiah Alexander had several sons and two daughters. One of them married Devil Charley Polk. They were noted for their great beauty. Mrs. Cook, who had traveled much, and was appointed by the town authorities to entertain President Washington in 1791, while making his famous Southern tour, while he tarried one night in Charlotte, she gave it as her opinion that they were the prettiest women she had ever met with.
Mrs. Polk met a tragic death while still a young woman. Her husband was cleaning out his rifle in his wife's bed room, when the gun went off and killed her while she sat by the fire nursing her baby. A great deal of secret talk was indulged in, but no proof was brought to light to prove that it was not an accident.
In a few months he announced that he was going to marry the beautiful sister of his wife. Charley Polk had won a name for daring that made him famous over a large scope of country, but he was not equal to the storm of opposition to his offer to marry the remaining sister. Her brothers and his brothers told him plainly that they would not allow him to marry her. And he didn't marry her. At that time it was very fashionable to move to Tennessee, as it was sixty years later to go to Texas. The beautiful Miss Alexander never married any one, but soon followed her sister to the Spirit Land. The great pioneer lived to see many of his children's children, and passed away in 1801. [Hezekiah and Mary Alexander had three daughters: Mary Alexander Polk died in 1795/6; Keziah, who never married, died in 1819; Esther married Samuel Garrison and moved to Kentucky in the 1790's, and by some accounts, died there around 1827.]
I do not suppose of all the signers of the Declaration of Independence, there was one superior in ability, or was more determined in severing the relations with the mother country than Hezekiah Alexander. He considered well the course they were about to take; if the Colonies should not fall into the same line of thought with Mecklenburg county, their doom was sealed, and each one of them would pay for the crime of treason. But these men of Mecklenburg had the training, for eight years, of that grandest of men, Rev. Alexander Craighead. Hezekiah Alexander was one of Mr. Craighead's elders, and was a sympathizer in his teaching. And I believe that Mecklenburg owes much of her glory to the fact that the doctrine of resistance to the King was preached to the people from 1758 to 1766.

Mary Sample Alexander at Tea with Mary Shelby Polk
by Willie Alexander Carr
Willie Alexander Carr
Willie Alexander Carr, (April 15, 1911-April 2, 2005) was a descendant of Hezekiah and Mary Alexander and a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Her DAR chapter and others organized and raised funds for the restoration of the Alexanders' rock house, to be an exhibit of Colonial life and local history for the Charlotte Museum.
Aunt Willie's copy of Hezekiah Alexander and the Revolution in the Back Country, by Norris Preyer, was given to me for my study of the family history. Inside it I found this speech, apparently prepared for a DAR program, summarizing the life of Hezekiah and Mary. The speech is written in the voice of Mary Alexander, addressed to the wife of Colonel Thomas Polk, an associate of Hezekiah who served under George Washington and hosted a banquet for Washington during the President's visit to Mecklenburg County:
"Good afternoon, Mary Shelby. You are most kind to have us in for tea and give us a chance to discuss and thank General Polk for the beautiful party you gave last night for President Washington. Weren't we fortunate to have President Washington stop by on his tour?
I feel that we are indebted to you, General Polk, as I'm sure your duties and friendship with President Washington during the war was helpful in having him here for a visit.
Hezekiah and I and especially our daughters were so happy to be there and to get to see so many old friends.
From the time we arrived in North Carolina in 1767, Hezekiah has been interested in the development of Charlotte and Mecklenburg. Perhaps his greatest joy was in obtaining the charter for Queens College.
He, too, was one of the signers of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. During the war Hezekiah served as a Commissary for the troops in this area. He made frequent trips to Charleston and New Orleans, raising funds and procuring supplies. Hezekiah was also elected as a delegate to the first Congress when the State Bill of Rights and the State Constitution was drafted. So to finally meet General Washington with whom he had much correspondence during the war--and now President Washington, the leader of our country--it was indeed a momentous occasion.
Hezekiah and I are so fortunate to live in Mecklenburg County. We love our Rock. It served us well during the War. (How well I remember those anxious times during the war when Cornwallis was in the area and Hezekiah and the boys had to hide out in the woods. We would hang a white cloth out the upstairs window when it was safe to return.) It is a happy home for all of us. We are near Sugar Creek Presbyterian Church where the children attend church and school and Hezekiah has served in many capacities. We have really been blessed. 
Sample, Mary (I5210)
 
785 "Love" Name Meaning and History:
1. English: from a Middle English personal name derived from the Old English female personal name Lufu ‘love’, or the masculine equivalent Lufa. Compare Leaf 2.
2. English and Scottish: nickname from Anglo-Norman French lo(u)ve ‘female wolf’ (a feminine form of lou). This nickname was fairly commonly used for men, in an approving sense. No doubt it was reinforced by crossing with post-Conquest survivals of the masculine version of 1.
3. Scottish: see McKinnon: McKinnon Name Meaning and History
Scottish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Fhionghuin, a patronymic from a Gaelic personal name meaning ‘fair born’ or ‘fair son’. It is also translated as Love, and has been taken as being from Gaelic Mac Ionmhuinn ‘son of the beloved one’.
4. Dutch (de Love): respelling and reinterpretation of Delhove, a habitational name from Hove and L’Hoves in Hainault, for example.

Last Will and Testament of William Love, witnessed by son, Samuel on 11 May 1793, and proven on 23 Dec 1793 in Chester Co., PA.
Remarks: Love, William. Londonderry. May 11, 1793. Dec. 23, 1793.
To wife the best improved 1/2 of the land I now live on. To daughter
Rebecca wife of James Thompson and daughter Martha Love the other 1/2
of said plantation. To son Samuel Love 5 shillings, and to his son
William £40 gold or silver, and to his daughter £30. To son John 5
shillings. To daughter Jean £60, etc. at her mother's decease.
Remainder to wife Sarah. Executors: Wife and son John and Charles
Creswell. (The original records from which this database has been compiled are
held at the Chester County Archives and Records Service, 117 West Gay Street, West Chester, PA 19380. For more information, see also the Family History Library Catalog (FHLC) for FHL 20844-20849.)(Original data: Chester County Wills. Located at the Chester County Archives and Records Service)

Chester County was formed in 1682 as an original county in PA.
Now home to such historical sites as Valley Forge National Historical Park,
Chester lies just southwest of Philadelphia. The states of Delaware and
Maryland also border southern Chester County.
Geographically the area referred to as amish/dutch country centers around Allentown, Hershey, Lancaster, Reading and York and the surrounding counties.
It includes the counties of Chester, Lancaster, York, Adams, Franklin, Dauphin, Lebanon, Berks, Montgomery, Bucks, Northampton, Lehigh, Schuylkill, Snyder, Union, Juniata, Mifflin, Huntingdon, Northumberland, and Center.
Pennsylvania Dutch immigrants would spread from this area outwards outside the Pennsylvania borders between the mountains along river valleys into neighboring Maryland (Washington and Frederick counties), West Virginia, Virginia (Shenandoah Valley) and North Carolina and this larger region has been historically referred to as Greater Pennsylvania. The historic Pennsylvania Dutch diaspora in Ontario has been referred to as Little Pennsylvania.
The country lies in the piedmont (disambiguation) region of the Appalachian mountains. The landscape is marked by rolling, wooded hills, deep stream valleys, and fertile soils. The Susquehanna River bisects the region and provides its drainage. (Source: Wikipedia)

 
Love, William (I9150)
 
786 #15105 Willis Daugherty of Seaboard, Co. E, 36 Reg., enlisted May 15,
1862 at Mt. Vernon, wounded-lost one arm at Chicamauga, 70 years of
age.

1870 Census Washington Co., AL Beat #1, P.O. State Line MS, enumerated
23 Jul 1870:
Daugherty, Willis 42, w.m. farmer b. AL;
Emiline, 38, w.f. keeping house b. AL,
Mary J. 17, w.f. " ,
John F. 14, w.m. " ,
Martha F. 11, w.f. " ,
Sarah 9, w.f. " ,
Louisa 6, w.f. " ,
Ida 2, w.f. "
Daugherty, Willis Earle (I6663)
 
787 (DAR MAGAZINE, November 1964)
Marked: 3 1964 -- Pathfinder Chapter:
Shelby, Moses, Jr. -- b. 8 November 1761 South Carolina. d 15 April
1823. Grave located at Pisgah Church Cemetery 7 miles from
Hermanville, Claiborne County, Mississippi. Son of Moses Shelby and
wife Isabel. Also a first cousin of Capt. Moses Shelby m. Milly
Renfro. Wife Elizabeth Neal, both buried in same place. Served as pvt.
in North Carolina Troops.

Rev. Oliver Hazzard Perry Davis Bible Record -
Carthage, Leake Co., Ms.
Note: Rev. O.H.P. Davis was the s/o Mark P. Davis & Mary Davis.
Mark P. Davis was a native of S.C. & Mary Davis was a native of Pa.
The parents emigrated to Columbia Co., Ga. where O.H.P. was born in
1814.
Sometime prior to 1836, O.H.P. Davis came to Ms. and on 2 May, 1836
married Mrs. Sarah Julia Shelby Saxon Mills d/o Moses Shelby Jr. &
Elizabeth Neal Shelby of Claiborne Co., Ms. Sarah Julia Shelby
married 1st Joshua Saxon Jr. ; 2nd ____ Mills ,and 3rd, O.H.P. Davis.
She died in May, 1862 and in August of that year he married Ann Eliza
Hendrix of Carthage, Ms. d/o William & Mahala Massey Hendrix
O.H.P. Davis was one of the founders and was later pastor of Goshen
Methodist Church in Leake Co., Ms. This church celebrated its
centennial anniversary in 1948. Oliver Hazzard Perry Davis was a
member of the Ms. Conference of the Methodist Church.
Moses Shelby Jr. (b. 1761 in S.C. ) was the s/o Moses Shelby Sr.
(b. 1728 in Wales ; d. ca 1784 ) and Isabella Shelby (d. ca 1784 ) and
grandson of Evan Shelby Sr. (b. ca 1692 in Wales ; d. 1751 ) and
Catherine Shelby. He married in 1784 Elizabeth Neal (or Neil ). He
had been a private in different Units of Sumtrer's Brigade, Greene's
Army, in the Rev. After the War, Moses Jr. moved over into northern
Georgia ; later he moved to Hardin Co., Ky. ; and in 1811 moved to
Claiborne Co., Ms. Elizabeth neal Shelby d. in 1819 ; Moses Shelby
Jr. d. 1823 ; both died in Claiborne Co., Ms. and are buried in the
old Pisgah churchyard, but their graves are not marked. Their
children were: Mary, Jane Sprat, Thomas Neal, Marquis deLafayette,
Sarah and Elizabeth.

 
Shelby, Moses Jr. (I1778)
 
788 1744 MD Prince Georges Co "Flaggy Meadows"
29 Aug Evan SHELBY, Sr of Pr Geo Co, to Evan SHELBY, Jr, of same Co...natural love and affection for the better maintenance, livelihood & preferment of him, the said Evan Jr. (Liber BB, fols.178.9)
Source: CKS Coll-Letters from Samuel Mackey Wilson, Lexington KY to CKS, 12 Oct 1925 [Evan Jr may have married about this time]

1745 MD Prince George's Co
26 Feb Evan Sr, farmer, sells to Evan Jr both of this shire 54a of "Maiden's Choice" ...Wit-Rees SHELBY; Abraham ALEXANDER
Source: MD Hall of Rec's-Liber BB, Folio 407

1745 MD Prince Georges Co "Flaggy Meadows"
15 Aug "....Evan SHELBY, Jr & Letitia, his wife, convey to Hans Ulrich WAGNER a tract called "Flaggy Meadows", containing 300a, being part of a tract called "Maidens Choice" formerly taken up by Evan SHELBY, Sr
Source: Liber BB, fols.370

1746 MD Prince Georges Co
6 Feb Indenture-Betw Evan SHELBY & Rees SHELBY both of this Co...
Evan sells land to Rees, called part of the "Addition to
"Maidens Choice"....in presence of Abram ALEXANDER & Evan
SHELBY Jr. On the back of the deed was written 26 Feb 1745[sic]
then came the within mentioned Evan SHELBY & Cathern his wife..
Source: Hall of Rec's, Annapolis MD, Pr Geo Co rec BK BB p413-15

1746 MD Prince Georges Co
10 Sept "Maidens Choice" patent unto Evan Shelby Sr 6 Aug 1739, 1000a who
since sold 54a unto Evan Shelby Jr by deed. Resurvey for Evan Shelby
Jr amounting to 45a. Filed 1 Feb 1746.
Source: Dr CARROLLs grant of 10 Apr 1750

1748 MD Prince Georges Co
20 Jun At the request of Evan SHELBY Sr the following Supersedeas was
rec'd 29th day 1748
20 Jun-You Evan SHELVE [sic] Sr, Evan SHELVE Jr & Moses SHELVE
confess judgement to James WARDRUPT for two pounds five
shillings which was recorded by the said James against Evan
SHELVE Sr [this date]..
Source: MD Hall of Rec's-Liber EE folio 461
[Note- Supersedeas-The name of a writ containing a command to
stay the proceedings at law- Blacks Law Dict]

1748 Frederick Co MD formed from Prince Georges Co

1748 MD Prince Georges Co
5 Oct Evan Shelby Sr & Jr offer for sale "Maiden's Joys"[sic]
Source: Maryland Gazette Newspaper

1748 MD Frederick Co
25 Oct Dr Charles CARROLL given special warrant to land he named
"Shelby's Misfortune"....Surveyed 24 Apr 1749
Patented to CARROLL 10 Apr 1750
Source: MD Hall of Rec's

1750 MD Frederick Co Court Records
3 Jul Debt due from Evan SHELBY to George MASON & The Ohio
Company for 4 pounds 15 shillings
Source: The Ohio Company by Alfred James p72. Frederick Co
Dockets, Mar 1754, folios 7-27 Hall of Rec's, Annapolis...
[Note-Mar 1754-His Adm's are sued for this debt]

1751 MD Frederick Co "Maidens Choice" Adm Bond
Evan Sr dies by this time.
The admins bond, George DALRUMPLE and Moses SHELBY of Frederick
Co, sureties, entered Testamentary Proceedings, 1751-2,
(Book No.35), page 64, Hall of Rec's, Annapolis [among the
Frederick County returns] in sum of two pounds Sterling dated
19th Day of July 1750
Source: CKS-"The year given is obviously a clerical error &
should read 1751

1751 MD Frederick Co "Maidens Choice" Adm Bond
18 Jul Maryland ss Charles, Absolute Lord and Proprietary of the
Province of Maryland and Avalon, Lord Baron of Baltimore, &c,
To Catherine Shelby & Evan Shelby Greeting. Whereas Evan Shelby
died Intestate, as it is said, We do therefore give and grant
unto the said Catherine Shelby and Evan Shelby full power and
Authority to Administer all and singular of the Goods,
Chattels, and Credits, of the said Deceased: and to exhibit
both into our Office for Probate of Wills, &c. Lawfully
authorized; touching which Inventory you are presently assigned
to perform, or at farthest at or before the 15th Day of October
now next ensuing; and an Account within Twelve Months from the
Date of these Presents. And lastly, We do hereby constitute and
appoint you the said Catherine Shelby & Evan Shelby
Administrators of all and singular the Goods, Chattels, and
Credits of the said Deceased. Given at Frederick County this
18 Day of July in the 37th Year of our Dominion, &c.
Annoque Domini 1751
Source: Frederick Co MD, Letter of Administration
[Note-CKS stated these came from the original found among Gov
SHELBYs papers, but they are not on the microfilmed copies.]

1751 ibid Vendue or Sale of property
6 Sept "The Condition of this vendue, to be held this 6th day of
Sept, 1751 at the dwelling house of Evan SHELBY of Frederick
County lately deceased is as follows". First who ever buyeth
the value of twenty-shillings and upwards shall have nine
months credit, and who ever buyeth under the value of twenty
shillings shall pay before he or they shall remove any
particulars and the highest bidder shall be the buyer after
three distinct cryings. The Administrators reserve one bidding
for themselves at every particular and in case anyone should
return back the goods to the damage or hinderance of sale shall
pay two shillings per pound to the said Administrators, and
everyone shall give sufficient security" Signed Evan SHELBY Jr
Source: Evan and Catherine Shelby and their Descendants, Three
Generations-CKS, 1947-Appendix p173; [unpubl Mss, KY Hist Soc.
Frankfort, KY
[Note-CKS gives abstract- Full copy as shown, was taken from
the rec's in the Carolina Room, Public Lib, Charlotte NC-"The
Petteway Papers" Mrs Pettaway had corresponded with CKS]

1751 ibid
26 Oct Catherine SHELBY execa & Evan SHELBY execr of Evan SHELBY
late of Frederick County Decead being duly sworn on the Holy
Evangels of Almighty God depose and say that the within is a
just and true Inventory of all and singular the Goods &
chattels which were of the deceased at the making thereof
Sworn before John DARNALL, Dept Comy of Fredk County.
Source: Inventories 151-2 #48 T.A.S. page 333

1752 [Not given]
9 May This Day recd of Cateron SHELBY ten Bushels of wheat in lieu
of one pound ten shillings of an account against her as
execetage[sic] of Even[sic] SHELBY Senior
Recd by me Nathl ALEXANDER
Source: "Shelby Fam Papers"

1752 MD
20 Aug Received of Evan SHELBY as Executor of Evan SHELBY Deceased the
sum of five pounds & ten pence current money of Maryland in
lieu of four hundred and eighty pounds of tobaco and two
shillings and six pence cost of hay Received by me Thomas CRESAP
Source: ibid

1752 MD Frederick Co
24 Nov A suit against Evan SHELBY for 3lbs Maryland money [by the Ohio
Company]
Source: Frederick Co Judgment Rec G, 1752-53, folios 713-15.
The Ohio Company, p73

1753 MD Washington Co
Sept Evan Jr's wife, Letitia, finally got fed up with the on going
feud over "Shelby's Misfortune", for she was accused of having
her Dutch Servant cut down the beginning tree of this tract,
& burning it.
Source: Account and Letters Book of Dr Charles CARROLL, Vol 26
pp 192-93

1754 MD Frederick Co
19 Mar George MASON & The Ohio Company, sue Catherine & Evan SHELBY
[Jr], Adm's of Evan SHELBY on a debt of 4 lbs 15 shillings-
Due since 3 Jul 1750 against Isaac BAKER & Evan SHELBY.
Source: Frederick Co, Judgement Rec H, 1754-59, Folios 324-26.
The Ohio Company, by Alfred James [see 3 Jul 1750] p102
[Note- So far, this is last item found concerning Catherine]

1764 MD Frederick Co "Resurvey on the Mountain of Wales"
17 Dec Indenture betw Evan SHELBY [Jr] & Andrew BLAIR both of this Co
Evan sells to Andrew for five pounds current money of MD
All that tract of land called "Mountain of Wales" containing
200a, it being the original, as also the quantity of 316a,
being part of a tract of land called the Resurvey on the
Mountain of Wales, beginning for the whole at the original
Beginning of the Resurvey of the Mtn of Wales...
Evan signs Wit-Peter BAINBRIDGE, Joseph SMITH
Letitia, wife of sd Evan SHELBY acknowledged freely [etc]
Recd 8 Jan 1765
Source: ibid p994
[Note- Hoberta mentioned having a little booklet concerning the
Mason-Dixon line (BLAIR home being a few feet North of it)
It mentions James & John BLAIR
as being axe men in Aug 1767; Andrew BLAIR furnished supplies.
Evan SHELBY is also mentioned.] 
Morgan, Catherine (I9404)
 
789 1790 United States Federal Census
Name: Joseph Morrow
County: Chester
State: South Carolina
Number of Free White Males Under 16: 3
Number of Free White Males 16 and Over: 1
Number of Free White Females: 3
Number of Household Members: 7

1800 United States Federal Census
Name: Joseph Morrow
County: Chester
State: South Carolina
Free White Males Under 10: 2
Free White Males 26 to 44: 1
Free White Females Under 10 : 2
Free White Females 10 to 15 : 2
Free White Females 26 to 44 : 1
Number of Household Members: 8

1810 United States Federal Census
Name: James Morrow
County: Pendleton
State: South Carolina
Free White Males Under 10: 1
Free White Males 16 to 25: 1
Free White Males 45 and Over: 1
Free White Females 10 to 15: 2
Free White Females 16 to 25: 1
Free White Females 45 and Over: 1 
Morrow, Joseph (I10716)
 
790 1800 U.S. Census Londonderry, Chester Co., Pa
Love, Samuel: 4 m under 10, 1 m 10-15, 1 m 26-45, 1 f 10-15, 1 f 26-45.
living next door-
Love, John:
1 m under 10, 1 m 10-15, 2 m 26-45, 2 f under 10, 1 f 10-15, 1 f 26-45.
(John is probably 1 m 26-45, and a brother maybe 26-45.

TSLA Tennessee State Library and Archives:
History and Genealogy > Miscellaneous-Acts of Tennessee, 1796-1850
Love, Samuel 1804 1143.6 Paid for services
Love, Samuel 1807 142.12 Transcribed Hardin's entry book
Love, Samuel 1807 1484.1 Blount County - commissioner
Love, Samuel 1817 21145.37 Director of Maryville Bank
Love, Samuel 1821 26105 Home site of Knox County elections
(not sure who all of these are but might be related)

No. 166. Conveyance of Stockley Donelson to John Love, Josiah Watson and
Samuel Love for 5000 acres, witnessed by George Gordon, Jr., D. Squire,
Samuel A., W. A. Love, Charles J. Love, Washington J. Washington and George
Gordon. George Gordon appeared before John Gregg, J.P. for Green Co., and
deposed that in the spring of 1795 he made a survey for S. Donelson in the
county for 5000 acres and in the month of July following, John Love of the
State of Virginia purchased a considerable quantity of land from S.
Donelson., etc. [This is not dated but the preceding document was on 4 Jan
1812. Of course there is no guarantee that they are in order].
Page 127. The will of Samuel LOVE of Salisbury, Fairfax Co., VA is recorded
in full. He names wife, Sarah LOVE, dau. Nancy LOVE; dau. Harriet LOVE; son
John Courts LOVE who are to have 5000 acres in TN bought from John LOVE.
His two sons Richard Hendley LOVE and Henry Jones LOVE, 5000 acres in TN.
He also mentioned Negroes bought from Anthony Thornton and Benjamin Berryman Thornton as will appear from a deed recorded in Stafford Co. The Negroes are being held by Dr. Robert Wellford and Nathaniel Fox who married the two widows Thornton. When, after the death of Mrs. Wellford and Mrs. Fox, the
Negroes become the property of LOVE's heirs, they are to divided among the
children: Charles Jones LOVE, Richard Hendley LOVE, Henry Jones LOVE, Nancy
LOVE and Harriet LOVE. Also named was Peter Huffman who had lived with LOVE
for many years. The will was dated 22 Jul 1800 and proved in Fairfax Co on
15 Dec 1800 by witnesses Edmund J. Lee, James Nisbett and Charles Binns, Jr.

War of 1812 Service Records
Name: Samuel Love
COMPANY: 17 REG'T (WALLACE'S) PENNSYLVANIA MIL.
Rank - Induction: PRIVATE
Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE
Roll Box: 128
Roll Exct: 602














 
Love, Samuel (I9149)
 
791 1800 United States Federal Census
Name: Roylly Darnel
[Raleigh Darnell]
Township: Salisbury
COUNTY: Stokes
State: North Carolina
Free White Males Under 10: 1
Free White Males 26 to 44: 1
Free White Females Under 10 : 2
Free White Females 16 to 25 : 1
Number of Household Members Under 16 : 3
Number of Household Members Over 25 : 1
Number of Household Members: 5 
Darnell, Eunice (I8893)
 
792 1820 Census Place Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina;
Roll: M33_118; Page: 57; Image: 64.
Name: Thomas Herron
Residence Date: 1820
Residence Place: Abbeville, Abbeville, SC., USA



 
Herron, Thomas (I643)
 
793 1820 Census, Stewart Co., TN, roll 124, bk 1, pg 151, image 22: (?)
Crouse, William 0000010000102001. (Not sure if this might be our
William Cross-MCM)

1820 Census, Sullivan Co., TN, roll 535, pg 103:
Cross, Samuel living alone at age above 45.

1820 Census, Muhlenburg, Lewisburg, KY, Series M33, roll 20, page 156: (?)
William Cross 21000110011.
males: 2 under 10, 1 10-16,
females: 1 under 10, 1 10-16, 1 45 and up.

Stewart County Settlements and Bonds, Volume C, 1829-1836
363 sale of the estate of Ader Bogard by George W. Vickers; buyers include George Vickers, Hester Bogard, William Carr, Sarah Bogard, Delaney Aldrige, Charles Bogard Jr., Zachariah Bogard, Joel Biggs, Anderson Taylor, Joseph Bogard, Wesley Pryor, C. B. Wilcox, Armstead Taylor, William R. Atkins, William Williams, William H. Cherry, John W. Blakely, Martha McGee, Thomas Roberts, William Cross, John Clary, David Weatherspoon, Uriah Tomlinson, Henry Francis, William H. McGee, Solomon K. Volentine, Alfred Boyd, Samuel Elam; Aug 1834

U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Name: William Cross
Gender: Male
Spouse Name: Nancy Boyd
Marriage
Year: 1827

The 1840 Stewart Co., TN Census, Unknown Townships, pg. 317, lists:
William Cross with 1 m. under 5, 2 m. bet. 10-15, 1 m. 15-20, 1 m.
50-60, 1 f. under 5, 1 f. bet. 30-40.
In the same census, John Boyd ( prob. Brother in Law) is listed next
door, with: 1 m. under 5, 1 m. 30-40 (himself), 1 m. 80-90 (Prob. John
Boyd Sr.), 1 f. under 5 1 f. 30-40 (his wife).

A different William: This one age 45, the 1840 Census age 50-60... (?)
1850 Census, Stewart Co., TN, pg 431A, fam 690:
Cross, William, w, m, 45, b. unknown; (b. 1805)
Abner, w, m, 16, b. TN; (b. 1834)
William, w, m, 14, b. TN; (b. 1836)
Mary, w, f, 12, b. TN; (b. 1838)
Addy, w, f, 9, b. TN. (b. 1841)
(Is this the William Cross m. Nancy Boyd. Nancy died in 1845?-MCM)

Same 1850 Census, fam 544:
Boyd, Robert, w, m, 38, b. TN;
Hariet, w, f, 34, b. KY;
Elizabeth, w, f, 14, b. TN;
William, w, m, 12, b. TN;
Encob (?), w, m, 7, b. TN;
Mary, w, f, 7, b. TN;
Gabrella, w, f, 5, b. TN;
Margaret, w, f, 3, b. TN;
John, w, m, 83, b. VA;
Elizabeth 76, b. NC.
(John and Elizabeth Leach Boyd were living with their son Robert W.-
MCM)

I have found no Census in Stewart Co., TN listing a William Cross
afterward.

He would have been born probably abt 1800. Nancy Boyd was born 19 Jan
1801.
They were married 17 Jan 1827. The under five male could have been
John Bond/Boyd Cross.
The under five female could have been Kesiah Cross. If this is the
father of John Bond Cross, he may have been married before Nancy Boyd,
and most probably again after Nancy's death.

Stewart County Settlements and Bonds, Volume XX (Jan. 1852 – Aug.
1854)
Transcribed 2003 by Jim Long:
323 John A. Lisenby, Robert W. Boyd, Hyram T. Bogard, administrator's
bond for William Cross; 6 Feb 1853

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; (must have
been Lucy)
Emily, 60, f, w, b. NC;
Robert 3, m, w, b. TN;
Mary, 3/12, f, w, b. TN;
McBride, Delila, 50, f, w, b. TN. (Lucy's mother)
(Is this Emily William Cross, Jr's 2nd wife. She was born in NC, as
was Nancy Boyd. Nancy was born 1801. This Emily would have been born
1810. If the family lore is correct and Emily's name was Buchannan,
she may have been from the Buchannan's living in Edward Co., IL at the
same time and in the same neighborhood as Samuel Cross. (see notes
below)

(Same Census, Stewart Co., Dover P.O., page 303A)
Fam 117-117:
Cross, John, 78, m, w, b. NC;
Lucinda, 50, f, w, b. IL.
Is this John one of Samuel Cross, Jr's children? The age would be
correct. And, he would possibly have met her in Edwards Co., IL.

STEWART CO. DEED BOOK C: (typed in 1921 as Book 3) [1809-1818
registrations for 1789-1818 deeds]:
117 Hendley Stone (Williamson County) to Samuel Curtis 1031a for
$515.50, on S side of Cumberland River, adj. Thomas Smith, William
Cross
, Reuben Elliott, Simon Williams; land was part of a large grant
to William Fawn; wit: Nathan Pollard, Nathan Curtis, Daniel Curtis,
William Curtis; 20 Aug 1808, registered 22 Oct 1809 
Cross, William (I2763)
 
794 1820 TN Census:
John Glasscock 0001000010001
Next door is Johnathan Caddell.

1830 Bibb Co., AL Census:
John M. Glasscock (Jr.), 1 m -5, 1 m 5-10; 1 m 20-30; 1 f -5; 1 f
20-30; 1 m 70-80,

Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969
Name: John Milton Glascock
Spouse: Dicy Martin
Marriage Date: 15 Jan 1824
County: Bibb
State: Alabama
Source information: Hunting For Bears

1860 United States Federal Census
Name: John M Glasscock
Age in 1860: 57
Birth Year: abt 1803
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1860: Western District, Marion, Alabama
Gender: Male
Post Office: Pikeville
Household Members:
Name Age
John M Glasscock 57 (John Milton Glasscock, Jr) (1803)
Dicy Glasscock 55 (Dicey Martin) (1805)
Eliza Glasscock 37 (1823)
John W Glasscock 32 (1828)
Susan Glasscock 27 (1833)
Mary A Glasscock 22 (1838)
Thos F Glasscock 19 (1841)
Hulda Glasscock 17 (1843)
Martha J Glasscock 15 (1845)
Wm T Glasscock 12
Russel V Glasscock 10

U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Name: John M. Glasscock
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Alabama
Regiment Name: 44 Alabama Infantry.
Regiment Name Expanded: 44th Regiment, Alabama Infantry
Company: E
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Film Number: M374 roll 16

1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Milton Glasscock (John Milton Glasscock, Jr.)
Birth Year: abt 1807
Age in 1870: 63
Birthplace: Alabama
Home in 1870: Western District, Marion, Alabama
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Milton Glasscock 63
Disa Glasscock 63
E Ann Glasscock 46 (Eliza Ann)
Mary Glasscock 32 (Mary A.
Wm P Glasscock 21 (William T.)
Rusel Glasscock 19

U.S., American Civil WarRegiments, 1861-1865
Reportissue Regiment: 44th Infantry Regiment Alabama
Dateof Organization: 16 May 1862
MusterDate: 9 Apr 1865
Regiment State: Alabama
RegimentType: Infantry
RegimentNumber: 44th
Battles:Fought on 17 Sep 1862 at Sharpsburg, MD.
Foughton 20 Sep 1863 at Chickamauga, GA.
Foughton 6 May 1864 at Wilderness, VA.
Foughton 8 May 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA.
Foughton 25 May 1864 at North Anna River, VA.
Foughton 2 Jun 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA.
Foughton 6 Jul 1864 at Petersburg, VA.
Foughton 7 Oct 1864 at Petersburg, VA.
Foughton 8 Oct 1864 at Petersburg, VA.
RegimentHistory: THE FORTY-FOURTH ALABAMA INFANTRY
TheForty-fourth regiment was organized at Selma in May 1862.
The1st of July found it in Richmond, brigaded with one
Mississippi and two North Carolina regiments under Gen. A. R.
Wright.In 1862 the Fourth Alabama was added, and in January,
1864,upon reorganization, the North Carolina commands were
replacedby the Fifteenth, Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth
Alabama, under General Law, whoremained in command until
January,1865, when Colonel Perry was made the brigade
commander.
Campdiseases played havoc with the regiment, and with greatly
thinnedranks it went into its first battle at Second Bull Run,
August 30, 1862, and lost two of itscaptains, T. C. Daniel and
WilliamT. King. It took part at Harper's Ferry,September 15th
Sharpsburg, September 17th, where itsuffered severely, losing
nearlytwo-thirds of its effective force; Fredericksburg,
December13th, and Suffolk, December 28th; and, transferred to
Law'sbrigade, it wintered on the Rappahannock.
Inthe Suffolk, Va., campaign, companies A and B were captured
atHill's Point, April 18, 1864. At the battle of Gettysburg
theregiment captured the first guns taken by the Confederates.
Itwas sent with Longstreet's corps to the army of the West in
timeto take a prominent part in the battle of Chickamauga,
September19th and 20th where again its loss was heavy. It
foughtat Lookout creek, October 28th, and at Knoxville,
November17th; again at Dandridge, January 16 and 17 1864.
Theregiment was sent back to Virginia in time for the battle
ofthe Wilderness, May 5th and 6th; and was at Spottsylvania,
May7th to 12th, where its casualties were great; also at
Hanover Junction, Second Cold Harbor, June 1st to 12th; and
Bermuda Hundreds, June 2d to 10th.
Itwas in the trenches around Petersburg until the final scene
atAppomattox.
Capts.T. C. Daniel and William T. King were killed at Second
Bull Run; Capts. D. A. Bozeman and John H. Neilson, at
Spottsylvania;Capt. Joab Goodson died in the service, as did
Capt.Patrick P. Riddle.
Capts.John M. Teague and William T. Dunkllin were killed at
Gettysburg; Capt. John D. Adrian was wounded at theWilderness
andkilled at Chaffin's Bluff; Capts. Wm. N. Greene and Joseph
T.Johnston were wounded at Chickamauga.
Thefield officers were Cols. Charles A. Derby, killed at
Sharpsburg; William F. Perry, who wasmade a brigadier, and
JohnA. Jones; Lieut.-Col. George W. Cary, wounded near
Richmond, and Maj. A. W. Denmark.
Source:Confederate Military History, vol. VIII, p. 192
Gettysburg after battle report:
Reportof Col. William F. Perry, Forty-fourth Alabama Infantry.
NearFredericksburg, Va.,
August 8, 1863.
Sir:I have the honor to submit the following report of the part
takenby the regiment under my command in the battle of Gettysburg,
Pa., on July 2:
Itoccupied the place of the second battalion in the line formed by
thebrigade on the heights, which ran parallel with and fronting
theenemy's position. Having advanced with the brigade down the
longslope and through the intervening meadow, it was detached from
itsplace in the line, by order of Gen. Law, and by a flank movement
wasbrought to the extreme left of the brigade.
Whenat a short distance from the stone fence near the base of the
mountain,Gen. Law informed me that he expected my regiment
totake a battery which had been playing on our line from the moment
theadvance began. This battery was situated, not on the
mountainitself, but on a rugged cliff which formed the abrupt termination
ofa ridge that proceeded from the mountain, and ran in a
directionsomewhat parallel with it, leaving a valley destitute of
treesand filled with immense boulders between them. This valley,
notmore than 300 paces in breadth, and the cliff on which their artillery
wasstationed, were occupied by two regiments of the enemy's
infantry.
Thedirection of the regiment after crossing the stone fence was
suchthat a march to the front would have carried it to the right of
theenemy's position. It was, therefore, wheeled to the left, so as to
confrontthat position, its left opposite the battery, and its right
extendingtoward the base of the mountain. This movement was
executedunder fire, and within 200 yards of the enemy. The forward
movementwas immediately ordered, and was responded to with an
alacrityand courage seldom, if ever, excelled on the battle-field. As
themen emerged from the forest into the valley before mentioned,
theyreceived a deadly volley at short range, which in a few seconds
killedor disabled one-fourth their number. Halting without an
orderfrom me, and availing themselves of the shelter which the
rocksafforded, they returned the fire. Such was their extreme
exhaustion--havingmarched without interruption 24 miles to reach
thebattle-field, and advanced at a double-quick step fully a mile to
engagethe enemy--that I hesitated for an instant to order them immediately
forward.Perceiving very soon, however, that the enemy
weregiving way, I rushed forward, shouting to them to advance.
Itwas with the greatest difficulty that I could make myself heard
orunderstood above the din of battle. The order was, however,
extendedalong the line, and was promptly obeyed. The men sprang
forwardover the rocks, swept the position, and took possession of
theheights, capturing 40 or 50 prisoners around the battery and
amongthe cliffs.
Meanwhilethe enemy had put a battery in position on a terrace of
themountain to our right, which opened upon us an enfilading fire of
grapeand spherical case shot. A sharp fire of small-arms was also
openedfrom the same direction. This was not destructive, however,
owingto the protection afforded by the rocks. Soon the enemy appeared
movingdown upon our front in heavy force. At this critical
moment,Gen. Benning's brigade of Georgians advanced gallantly
intoaction. His extreme right, lapping upon my left, swarmed over
thecliffs and mingled with my men. It was now past 5 p. m. The
conflictcontinued to rage with great fury until dark. Again and
againthe enemy in great force attempted to dislodge us from the position
andretake the battery, in each case with signal failure and
heavyloss.
Lieut.-Col.[John A.] Jones, Maj. [George W.] Cary,
andLieut. [W. P.] Becker, acting adjutant, behaved with great
coolnessand courage. I abstain from mentioning by name others
whodeserve special commendation, because the list would be so long
asto confer little distinction on any single individual, and because
injusticemight be done to others, whose good conduct escaped my
observation.
Theregiment lost: Killed, 24; wounded, 66; missing, 4.
Ihave the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
WILLIAMF. PERRY,
Col., Comdg.
HenryS. Figures,
ActingAssistant Adjutant-Gen., Law's Brigade.
Source:Official Records: Series I. Vol. 27. Part II. Reports.Serial No. 44
 
 
Glascock, John Milton Jr. (I185)
 
795 1820 United States Federal Census
Name: Elias Alexander Senior
County: Mecklenburg
State: North Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Males - 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Males - 45 and over: 1 (1775 - 1760)?
Free White Females - Under 10: 1
Free White Females - 16 thru 25: 1
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 2
Slaves - Males - Under 14: 5
Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 2
Slaves - Males - 45 and over: 3
Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 1
Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 3
Slaves - Females - 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons - Under 16: 1
Free White Persons - Over 25: 1
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total Slaves: 15
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 19

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004
Name: Elias Alexander ?
Spouse: Patsey Garrison
Marriage Date: 7 Jul 1810
Marriage County: Mecklenburg
Marriage State: North Carolina
Source Vendor: County Court Records - FHL # 0546461-0546466
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT

 
Alexander, Elias (I10317)
 
796 1830 U S Census: , Greenville, South Carolina, Page: 337; NARA Roll:M19-172; Family History Film: 0022506., Record Type: US Census,Household: John Tucker, Record Info: Page: 337, Film: NARA Roll:M19-172; Family History Film: 0022506

1840 United States Federal Census
Name: John Tucker
County: Perry
State: Alabama
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2 (3 sons)
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 (age 43)
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 (4 daughters)
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1

1850 United States Federal Census
Name: John Sucher
[John Tucker]
Age: 53
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1797
Birth Place: South Carolina
Gender: Male
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Oldtown, Perry, Alabama
Family Number: 72
Household Members:
Name Age
John Sucher 53
Elizabeth Sucher 53
Geo H H Sucher 23
Wm M Sucher 15
John M Sucher 10
Richard Sucher 13
Martha A Roberts 10

1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Richard Tucker (brother)
Age: 38
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1812
Birth Place: Tennessee
Gender: Male
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Oldtown, Perry, Alabama
Family Number: 176
Household Members:
Name Age
Richard Tucker 38
Nancy W Tucker 40 (b. abt 1810, NC)

1860 United States Federal Census
Name: John Tucker
Age in 1860: 63
Birth Year: abt 1797
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1860: Jerico, Perry Co., AL
Gender: Male
Post Office: Jerico
Household Members:
Name Age
John Tucker 63
Elizabeth Tucker 63
Richard Tucker 23
Madison Tucker 19

Alabama Civil War Muster Rolls, 1861-1865
Name: John Tucker
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1799
Military unit: 8th Alabama Infantry Regiment
Military Unit - Company: A
Muster Roll Date: 08 May 1861
Enlistment Date: 08 May 1861
Rank: Private
Age: 62
Place of Enlistment - City: Marion
Place of Enlistment - County: Perry
Place of Enlistment - State: Alabama
Roll #: 83
Archive Collection #: SG025016-1

1880 United States Federal Census
Household #275
Name: John Tucker
Home in 1880: Old Town, Perry, Alabama
Age: 82
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1798
Birthplace: South Carolina
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Emily Tucker
Father's birthplace: Maryland
Mother's birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
John Tucker 82
Emily Tucker 28 (2nd wife)
Martha Tucker 6
Robert Tucker 3
James B. Tucker 2

Same Census, Household #274:
George Tucker 54 b. SC, with eleven children: James, Sarah, William, Charley,
Eliza, Francis, Callie, Gorden, David, Lilly and Patsy.

Same Census, Household #276:
Richard tucker 45 b. AL, with wife, Jemima and three children: Mammie,
Mervin and Buonainta.










 
Tucker, John (I10733)
 
797 1830 United States Federal Census
Name: George Spencer
Home in 1830: , Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
Slaves - Males - Under 10: 1
Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 4
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 3
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 9

1840 United States Federal Census
Name: George Spencer
County: Tuscaloosa
State: Alabama
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2
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 - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1
Slaves - Males - Under 10: 1
Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1
Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 1
Total - All Persons (Free White, Free Colored, Slaves): 15
Free White Persons - Under 20: 9
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 11
Total Slaves: 4
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 15

1850 United States Federal Census
Name: George Spencer
Age: 56
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1794
Birth Place: Tennessee
Gender: Male
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): District 1, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Family Number: 462
Household Members:
Name Age
George Spencer 56
Martha Spencer 57
W Spencer 23
Mary Spencer 21
George Spencer 19
Chapman Spencer 11
John S Spencer 13
Charles Spencer 11
Martha Spencer 7

1860 United States Federal Census
Name: George Spencer
Age in 1860: 60
Birth Year: abt 1800
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1860: Blockers, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Gender: Male
Post Office: Blockers
Household Members:
Name Age
George Spencer 60
Martha Spencer 67
Martha H Spencer 18

1870 United States Federal Census
Name: John Spencer
[George Spencer]
Birth Year: abt 1796
Age in 1870: 74
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1870: Northport, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Race: White
Gender: Male
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members:
Name Age
John Spencer 74
Martha Spencer 76
Martha H Spencer 26

1880 United States Federal Census
Name: George Spencer
Home in 1880: Northport, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Age: 84
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1796
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to Head of Household: Father
Father's birthplace: Maryland
Mother's birthplace: Georgia
Marital Status: Widower
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Charles J. Spencer 40
Susan Spencer 20
Martha H. Spencer 28
Hilliard Spencer 1
George Spencer 84 
Spencer, George (I87)
 
798 1841 Wales Census
Name: Titus Mordicai (Titus Mordecai)
Age: 35
Estimated birth year: abt 1806
Gender: Male
Where born: Glamorgan, Wales
Civil Parish: Ystad Owen
Hundred: Cowbridge
County/Island: Glamorgan
Country: Wales
Registration district: Bridgend and Cowbridge
Sub-registration district: Cowbridge
Household Members:
Name Name
Titus Mordicai 35
Elizabeth Mordicai 35
William Mordicai 3
Ann Hopkin 15

1851 Wales Census
Name: Titus Mordicia (Titus Mordecai)
Age: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1804
Relation: Head
Spouse's name: Elizabeth Mordicia
Mother's name: Catherine Mordicia
Gender: Male
Where born: Llangan, Glamorgan, Wales
Civil Parish or Township: Ystradowen
County/Island: Glamorgan
Country: Wales
Registration district: Bridgend
Sub-registration district: Maesteg
ED, institution, or vessel: 4
Household schedule number: 33
Household Members:
Name Age
Titus Mordicia 47
Elizabeth Mordicia 47
William Mordicia 12
Edward Mordicia 9
Richard Mordicia 6
Catherine Mordicia 79

1861 Wales Census
Name: Titus Mordecai
Age: 55
Estimated birth year: abt 1806
Relation: Head
Spouse's name: Elizabeth Mordecai
Gender: Male
Where born: Langan, Glamorgan, Wales
Civil Parish or Township: St Mary Hill
County/Island: Glamorgan
Country: Wales
Registration district: Bridgend
Sub-registration district: Cowbridge
ED, institution, or vessel: 9
Household schedule number: 4
Household Members:
Name Age
Titus Mordecai 55
Elizabeth Mordecai 56
William Mordecai 22
Edward Mordecai 18
Richard Mordecai 15
John Mordecai 13
David Mordecai 11





 
Mordecai, Titus (I3004)
 
799 1850 Census for Dickson, TN, Middle Dist.: (I know you have this)
HH #96 (Delilah Claxton)
Clanton (sic), Delilah 39 b. abt 1811 TN,
Elizabeth T. 20 b. abt 1830 TN,
Nancy J. 18 b. abt 1832 TN,
Thomas R. 16 b abt 1834 TN. farmer
William H. 14 b abt 1836 TN.
Martha J. 11 b. abt 1839 TN,
M. T. f 7 b. abt 1843 TN,
James L. 5 b abt 1845 TN,
Joseph H. 3 b. abt 1847 TN,
Edwards, John B. 54 b. abt 1796 Unk. H. Carpenter (I do believe this guy is one of my Edwards relatives who ended up in Stewart Co., TN)

Same Census:
HH #94 (too close to not be related)
Hand, Kesiah w f 55 b. GA, (Spouse of ?)
Wm w m 26 L B Pilot b. TN
Lettitia w f 18 b. TN,
Mary 19 f b. TN,
Jno V W w m 18 m. b. TN,
John w m 2 b. TN,
Louisa w f 8/12 b. TN.

Same Census:
HH #149
Hand, Jacob w m 26 farmer b TN,
Delilah, w f 21 b. TN,
R.J. w f 4 b. TN,
Keziah w f 1 b. TN,
Williams, Martha w f 19 b. TN.

Same Census:
HH #151
Hand, William w m 61 Merchant b. TN, (William Hand and Nancy Duke)
Nancy w f 36 b. NC,

The next two are very interesting. Makes me feel a bit insecure about census reports.
Same Census for Dickson, TN Middle Dist. (enumerated 2 Sept 1850):
HH # 155 (Relatives of Rachel's ?)
Forsythe, Jerry w m 34 b. TN, (probably Jeremiah)
Eliza w f 32 b. VA,
Sara w f 19 b. TN,
Tyree w m 10 b. TN,
Jerry w m 6 b. TN,
John w m 4 b. TN,
Mary J. w m 2 b. TN.

1850 Census for Montgomery Co., TN (it was enumerated 28 & 29 Oct 1850):
Same Year Census:
HH #1143
Forsythe, Eliza w f 32 b. VA,
Tyree Fain w m 13 b. TN,
Jerry w m 8 b. TN,
John w m 6 b. TN,
Mary w f 4 b. TN.

Down the Road
HH #1159
Forsythe, Jerry w m 32 b. TN, (Jeremiah again)
Sally w f 16 b. TN (this is Sarah from Dickson, TN HH #155)
Mochbee, Frances w f 16 b. TN. 
Edwards, John B. (I8913)
 
800 1850 Census Marion Co., AL, Dist #14, enum. 19 Nov 1850, roll #M432_10
page 133,
HH #91:
James H. Glascock, 44, m. farmer b. GA;
Melinda Glascock, 26, f. b. NC;
Sarah M. 7, f. b. AL;
William O., 4, m. b. AL;
John P., 2, m. b. AL.

page 134,
HH #96:
James Glascock, 66, m farmer, b. NC;
Martha Glascock, 66 f. b. GA;
Cann H. Dennis, 5, f. b. AL;
Martha H. Dennis, 2, f. b. AL.

HH #98:
T. J. Glascock, 35, m. farmer b. GA;
Delia Glascock, 28, f. b. AL;
William H. Glascock, 1, m. b. AL.

HH #99:
Jonathan Glascock, 47, m. farmer b. NC;
Disa Glascock, 45, f. b. SC;
Eliza Glascock, 26, f. b. AL;
John N. Glascock, 23, m. b. AL;
Susan Glascock, 20, f. b. AL;
Mary A. Glascock, 16 f. b. AL;
Margarett, 15, f. b. AL;
Henry, 11, m. b. AL;
Hulda, 7 f. b. AL;
Martha, 5, f. b. AL;
Perry, 2, m. b. AL.

1860 Census Western Dist of Marion Co., AL, P.O. Pikeville, enum. 4
Jun 1860, roll M653_16, pg. 485,
HH #28:
James H. Glasscock, 53, m. farmer b. GA;
Melvina F. Glascock, 54, f. b. NC;
Sarah M Glascock., 17, f. b. AL;
Oscar Glasscock, 11, m. b. AL:
John P. Glasscock, 10, m. b. AL;
Martha E. Glasscock, 8, f. b. AL;
Martha Glasscock, 75, f. retired b. unknown. (Martha Campbell Glasscock) 
Glascock, James J. (I186)
 

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