Introduction to the Family Tree
Charles Brooks married Kathy Cochran
His parents were Mary Ella Thornton and James Edgar Brooks Jr., both of Montgomery, Alabama
Her parents were Anne Alice Carter and Frankie Lavern Cochran. Frank was from Kansas.
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James Edgar Brooks, born 1895 in he was their only child, was in WWI , was born in TN; died 1965 in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery Alabama. He was the son of 16. John Edward Brooks and 17. Anna "Annie" Ballard. He married 9. Susie Mae Cooper 1923 in Montgomery AL.
9. Susie Mae Cooper, born 12 Dec 1902 in Alabama; died Feb 1977 in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery Alabama. She was the daughter of 18. Levi Benjamin Cooper and 19. Sarah "Sallie" Elizabeth Carter.
Children of James Brooks and Susie Cooper are:
i. Elizabeth "Sissy" Ballard Brooks, married Clarence C Bearden; born 1920; died 1987.
ii. Dorothy Mae Brooks, married Harold Leon Robinson; born 1925.
iii. Gloria Joyce Brooks, married Wm Burgin Meriwether.
iv. John Cooper Brooks
4 v. James Edgar Brooks, born 1925 in Montgomery, Alabama; died Jan 1992 in Prattville Cemetery; married Mary Ella Thornton 06 Mar 1943 in Montgomery AL.
vi. Margaret Christine Brooks, born 1929; died 1998; married Harold Cecil Bridges.
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10. Milton Elijah Thornton, born 11 May 1894; died 01 Dec 1953. He was the son of 20. George Thornton and 21. An Indian named Mary Angeline Partridge. He married 11. Bessie Mae Hood.
11. Bessie Mae Hood, born 25 Jun 1900; died 23 Feb 1982 in Slapout, Holtville, Alabama. She was the daughter of 22. L. Wesley Hood and 23. Ella Olivia Baxley.
Notes for Milton Elijah Thornton:
1930 Montgomery Co, AL, Pole Bridge, ED 51 sht 7B ( Chisholm )
(all birthplaces shown as AL)
Milton Thornton 36 auto mechanic, married 14 yrs
Bessie (wife) 30 married 14 yrs
Loraine (dau) 10
Nellie (dau) 9
James (son) 7
Mary Ella (dau) 3
Glennie? Mae (dau) 0 mos
There is a draft registration for Milton Thornton in Elmore Co dated
6/5/1917. Milton's birthdate is shown as 5/11/1894. He is married and
working for the Lancaster-Johnson Lumber Co near Wetumpka.
>1900 Elmore Co, AL, Cold Springs, ED 63, sht 13B
>>>>>>(all birthplaces shown as Alabama)
>>>>>>L. W. Hood 41 farmer married 14 yrs ( family called him Allen Wesley )
>>>>>>Ella O. (wife) 29 married 14 yrs, 3 kids, 3 living
>>>>>>Sewart (son) 10 farm laborer
>>>>>>Minnie Lee (dau) 8
>>>>>>Allen W. (son) 2
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Nancy Catherine Culpepper
Name: Nancy Catherine Thornton
Sex: F
Change Date: 20 OCT 2001
Birth: JAN 1831 in Crawford Co., Georgia
Father: James I. J. Culpepper b: 03 JUN 1806 in possibly||, Lexington District, South Carolina
Mother: Martha Byne Blackstone b: 28 SEP 1814 in Richmond Co., Georgia
Marriage 1 Charles W. Thornton b: ABT 1825
Married: 28 JUN 1848 in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama
Children
James G. Thornton b: DEC 1849 in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama
John Thornton b: ABT 1852 in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama
Milton Thornton b: ABT 1855 in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama
Louisa C. Thornton b: SEP 1863 in Alabama
George W. Thornton b: ABT 1867
Martha Juliann Thornton b: DEC 1869 in Alabama
William Jackson Thornton b: 02 JUL 1875 in Elmore Co., Alabama
: Charles W. Thornton
Sex: M
Change Date: 21 JAN 2005
Birth: ABT 1825
Death: BEF 1894 in Elmore Co., Alabama
Census: 1860 Tallapoosa Co., Alabama
Event: Census 1850 01 JUN 1850 Tallapoosa Co., Alabama 1
Census: 1880 Elmore Co., Alabama
Marriage 1 Nancy Catherine Culpepper b: JAN 1831 in Crawford Co., Georgia
Married: 28 JUN 1848 in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama
Children
James G. Thornton b: DEC 1849 in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama
John Thornton b: ABT 1852 in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama
Milton Thornton b: ABT 1855 in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama
Louisa C. Thornton b: SEP 1863 in Alabama
George W. Thornton b: ABT 1867
Martha Juliann Thornton b: DEC 1869 in Alabama
William Jackson Thornton b: 02 JUL 1875 in Elmore Co., Alabama
George W. Thornton
Sex: M
Change Date: 15 SEP 2006
Birth: ABT 1867
Death: AUG 1945 in Montgomery Co., Alabama
Father: Charles W. Thornton b: ABT 1825
Mother: Nancy Catherine Culpepper b: JAN 1831 in Crawford Co., Georgia
Marriage 1 Mary A. Partridge b: EST 1867 ( Aunt Lorraine Thornton said grandma was an Indian )
Married: 16 SEP 1888 in Coosa Co., Alabama
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Mary A. PARTRIDGE
Given Name: Mary A.
Surname: Partridge
Sex: F
Birth: 1870
Change Date: 9 Apr 2003
Marriage 1 George W. THORNTON b: 1867
Married: 16 Sep 1888 in Coosa County,Alabama
Note: _STATMARRIED
Children
Rhody A. THORNTON b: 1890
Mildred THORNTON b: Abt 1893
Milton THORNTON b: Abt 1895
John T. THORNTON b: Abt 1896
Robert M. THORNTON b: 1899
Lucy A. THORNTON b: Abt 1901
Marie L. THORNTON b: Abt 1902
Jessie G. THORNTON b: Abt 1904
Glennie THORNTON b: Abt 1906
George A. THORNTON b: Abt 1911
More About Milton Elijah Thornton:
Burial: Cains Chapel Cemetery in Elmore County, Alabama
More About Bessie Mae Hood:
Burial: Cains Chapel Cemetery in Elmore County, Alabama
Graves visited and pictures taken.
Children of Milton Thornton and Bessie Hood are:
i. Olivia Angeline Thornton
ii. Elsie Jean Thornton, Breast Cancer and Pancreatic Cancer.
Burial: 01 Apr 2006, Memorial Gardens, Montgomery, Alabama
iii. Bessie Lorraine Thornton, born 10 Nov 1919; died 1998 in Colon cancer/heart disease; married Jeffcoat. Known as our Aunt Tutor
iv. Nellie Marjorie Thornton, born 07 Jul 1921; died 1998; married Silas Pritchett.
v. James Milton Thornton, born 04 Jan 1924; died 2004; married Barbara.
5 vi. Mary Ella Thornton, born 01 Mar 1927 in Montgomery, Alabama; died 02 Aug 1987 in Millbrook, Alabama; married James Edgar Brooks 06 Mar 1943 in Montgomery AL.
vii. Glennie Mae "Billie" Thornton, born 16 Mar 1930; died 1998; married Perkins.
viii. Lister Hill Thornton, born 23 Mar 1933; died 2005; married Nita.
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12. Frank Delbert COCHRAN, born 20 Jun 1893 in Hill City Graham County Kansas; died 20 Dec 1956 in Mena, Polk, Arkansas. He was the son of 24. Jacob Benjamin Cochran and 25. Clora Jane Miller. He married 13. Luella Ellen Coonfield 13 Jul 1915 in Arkansas.
13. Luella Ellen Coonfield, born 08 Feb 1897 one quarter Cherokee blood, plus some of another Tribe, Benton County, Arkansas; died 11 May 1945 in Kansas City MO Med Hospital. She was the daughter of 26. Benjamin Wallace Coonfield and 27. Lattie Cedonia Little.
More About Frank Delbert COCHRAN:
Burial: WWI Vet
More About Luella Ellen Coonfield:
Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Chetopa Kansas
The Coonfields had black eyes and black hair.
Children of Frank COCHRAN and Luella Coonfield are:
i. Bernice Pauline Cochran, born 24 Jul 1915 in Mason Valley, Benton, Arkansas; married (1) Homer Clark; died in Grandby MO; married (2) Homer Gordon Clark 16 Oct 1934 in Chetopa, Lebett, Kan; born 1912 in Prosperty Jasper Missouri; died 1979 in Mesa AZ. 16 Oct 1934 in Chetopa, Lebett, Kan.
ii. Eunice Irene Cochran, born 24 Jul 1915; died 19 Mar 2004; married (1) Charles Thomas Haraughty; born 1913 in Labette KS; died 1956 in Mesa AZ; married (4) Charles Thomas Haraughty; born Abt. 1900; married (5) Malloy Thomas Ross; born 1917 in Oklahoma; died 1981 in Phoenix AZ. 06 Mar 1933 in Chetopa, Lebett, Kans.
More About Charles Thomas Haraughty:
Adoption: Franklin Stephen Haraughty, this Frankie was my neighbor in Arizona 1956.
iii. Cleo Stanley Cochran, born 07 Jul 1917 in Prosperity, Jasper, Missouri; died 01 Feb 1992 in Chetopa, Lebette, Ka; married (1) Myrtle Hazel Boze Walker 25 Feb 1948 in Bentonville AR; born 1911 in Mounds, Oklahoma; married (2) Lucretia 25 Feb 1949 in Bentonville, Arkansas, Usa. 25 Feb 1949 in Bentonville, Arkansas, Usa.
More About Cleo Stanley Cochran:
Burial: 05 Feb 1992, SERVICE BY DON COONFIELD, Parson, Labett, Kan
iv. Frances Cochran, born 25 Nov 1919 in Vaughn, Benton, Arkansas; died 25 Nov 1919.
v. Twin Fran Cochran, born 04 Jul 1920 in adjoined twin, Vaughn, Benton, Arkansas; died 04 Jul 1920 in Vaughn, Benton, Arkansas.
vi. Twin Harley Cochran, born 04 Jul 1920 in Vaughn, Benton, Ark; died 04 Jul 1920.
vii. Irmajean Cedona Cochran, born 19 Sep 1921 in Vaughn, Benton, Ark; died in unknown; married Frank Charles Miles 1940 in Chetopa; born 1917 in Chetopa, Labette, Kansas; died in unknown.
viii. Joy Benjamin Cochran, born 12 Nov 1923 enlisted WWII 1946, Vaughn, Benton, Ark; died 26 Jun 1998 in , Chetopa, Labette, Kansas; married (2) Vida Marie Jarman 1940 in Kansas; born 1925; died 2004.
ix. Bonnie Mae Cochran, born 04 May 1925 in Vaughn, Benton, Ark; married (1) George Lemuel Knotts 1948 in yates Center KS; born 08 Oct 1924; died 1967 in Wichita Kansas; married (2) Palmer Delon Matthews 1968; born 02 Mar 1925 in Fredonia, Wilson County, Kansas.
6 x. Frankie Lavern Cochran, born 07 May 1927 in Chetopa, Labette, Kansas; died 25 Dec 1996 in Montgomery, Alabama; married Anne Alice Carter 01 Sep 1951 in Montgomery AL. Both had heart disease and he had a replaced aorta valve, manufactured by Shiley.
xi. Mary Lou Ruby Cochran, born 01 Nov 1929 in Chetopa, Labett County, Kansas; died 27 Jan 2006 of kidney cancer; married James F Mount 1953 in Bentonville, Arkansas; born 1931 in Welch, Craig, Oklahoma;
xii. Freelon Larraine Coonfield Cochran, born 03 Nov 1932 in Chetopa, Lebett, Kan; died 04 Jun 1953 in Korean War Fatality.
More About Freelon Larraine Coonfield Cochran:
Burial: Ft Smith National Cemetery ARK
xiii. Darrell Dean COCHRAN, born 12 Oct 1936 in Chetopa KS; married Edna Fern Walbee 1957 in South Carolina.
xiv. Wanda Deloris COCHRAN, born 20 Dec 1938 in Chetopa, Labette, Kansas; married Howard Lee Riddle in Nowata Oklahoma; born 03 Oct 1934 in Chetopa KS;
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14. Cecil Earl Fenn Carter, born 1900 a Cherokee Indian, Thompson Station, Alabama; died 04 Feb 1939 in on Columbus Street in Montgomery AL. He was the son of 28. William Franklin Fenn and 29. Anna Lou Stone. He married 15. Alice Emma "Ellie" McClain Apr 1932 in Montgomery County AL.
15. Alice Emma "Ellie" McClain, born 27 Mar 1916 in Dublin, Alabama; died 10 Oct 1935 in Columbus Street, Montgomery, AL. She was the daughter of 30. Charles Allen McClain and 31. Lorena Emma "Rena" Bozeman.
More About Cecil Earl Fenn Carter:
Adoption: Abt. 1910, From Fenn to a Carter
Burial: 06 Feb 1939, Memorial Cemetery by a rusted old water pump, VA furnished headstone that got lost on the side of the building before it got placed.
More About Alice Emma "Ellie" McClain:
Burial: Memorial Cemetery, Montgomery, AL by the train track
Children of Cecil Carter and Alice McClain are:
i. Cecil Earl Carter, born 22 Nov 1932 in Montgomery, AL; died in Montgomery AL; married (1) Pat Taylor; married (2) Jean McNeil; died in Montgomery AL; married (3) Christine; born in North Carolina; married (4) Jerri; born in Atlanta GA.
More About Cecil Earl Carter:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003, died not long after rattle snake bite to leg that he refused to have amputated.
7 ii. Anne Alice Carter, born 14 Mar 1934 an Indian, Montgomery, Alabama; died 27 Jan 1992 in Montgomery AL
SEE
www.hometown.aol.com/alabamagenealogy/2.html;married Frankie Lavern Cochran 01 Sep 1951 in Montgomery AL.
iii. William "Billy" Lawrence Carter, born 09 Oct 1935 in Montgomery, AL; died 1975 in spent most of his life in Enid OK, Montgomery AL; married many wives, no children.
More About William "Billy" Lawrence Carter:
Burial: Memorial Cemetery, Montgomery, AL
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Generation No. 5
16. John Edward Brooks, born 1872 in Tennessee; died 1929 - Railroad..- Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery Alabama. He was the son of 32. John Henry Brooks and 33. Roxanna Permilia Smith. He married 17. Anna "Annie" Ballard 12 Dec 1894 in Terry Tennessee.
17. Anna "Annie" Ballard, born 1877 in Lawrence, Maury County TN; died 1963 in West 5th Street, Montgomery Alabama. She was the daughter of 34. James Calvin Ballard and 35. Willie Eudora "Dora" Florence Craig.
More About John Edward Brooks:
Burial: 1900 census shows them by her parents in Lawrence TN
More About Anna "Annie" Ballard:
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery
Beautiful photos of them on my webpages
Child of John Brooks and Anna Ballard is:
8 i. James Edgar Brooks, born 1895 in he was their only child, was in WWI , was born in TN; died 1965 in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery Alabama; married Susie Mae Cooper 1923 in Montgomery AL.
18. Levi Benjamin Cooper, born 1859 in Chambers Alabama; died Bef. 1920 in Church of Cecil, AL by his sons. He was the son of 36. Charner Peter Cooper and 37. Sara F Lee. He married 19. Sarah "Sallie" Elizabeth Carter 27 Jan 1884 in Momtgomery Alabama. Charner’s mother was probably an Indian.
19. Sarah "Sallie" Elizabeth Carter, born Abt. 1867 iwidowed on 1920 census, on West 5th Street, Montg AL, then she moved in with daughter Josephine; died Aft. 1930 in Greenwood by Josephine. She was the daughter of 38. Thomas Randolph Carter and 39. Mary Josephine Hereferd.
Notes for Levi Benjamin Cooper:
Husband
L. B. COOPER Pedigree
Marriage: 27 JAN 1884 , Montgomery, Alabama
Wife
SALLIE E. CARTER Pedigree
:
More About Sarah "Sallie" Elizabeth Carter:
Burial: https://www.angelfire.com/blog/bozeman/brooksballardcooperhood/
Children of Levi Cooper and Sarah Carter are:
i. Mary Josephine Cooper, born 1885; married Herman Meriwether; born 1900 in They are found in 1930 Pike Road, Montg AL census.
More About Mary Josephine Cooper:
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery
More About Herman Meriwether:
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery
ii. Thomas D. Cooper, born 1886; married Mattie Broadway; born 1893.
More About Thomas D. Cooper:
Burial: Florida
More About Mattie Broadway:
Burial: Florida
iii. Frank Benjamin Cooper, born Abt. 1887; married Mabel?.
More About Frank Benjamin Cooper:
Burial: died in his early 20s from TB according to Aunt Sissy.
iv. John Henry Cooper, born Abt. 1888; married Florence in possibly Coosada.
More About John Henry Cooper:
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery
More About Florence:
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery
v. Luther Hill Cooper, born 1892; died in they divorced; married Mollie Vice; born 1886.
9 vi. Susie Mae Cooper, born 12 Dec 1902 in Alabama; died Feb 1977 in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery Alabama; married James Edgar Brooks 1923 in Montgomery AL.
20. George Thornton, born Jul 1864 in Alabama; died 1945 in they are buried in Central at Mt Hebron Baptist Church Cemetery off Hwy 9 in Elmore County. He was the son of 40. Charles W Thornton and 41. Nancy Catherine Culpepper. He married 21. Mary Angeline Partridge 16 Sep 1888 in Coosa Alabama.
21. Mary Angeline Partridge, born Oct 1870 in Georgia; died 1926 She was the daughter of 42. George J Partridge and 43. Mildred F Smith and she was Native American.
Notes for George Thornton:
1900 census of Elmore County Alabama, in the Central Precinct as well as 1910
George Thorington
Mary A
Rhody A
Mildred
Milton
Robert
1920 they were in Chambers County
Children of George Thornton and Mary Partridge are:
i. Rhody A Thornton, born 1890 in Alabama; married Minnie L.
ii. Mildred Thornton, born Sep 1892.
10 iii. Milton Elijah Thornton, born 11 May 1894; died 01 Dec 1953; married Bessie Mae Hood.
iv. John T Thornton, born 1896.
v. Robert Marvin Thornton, born Jan 1899.
vi. Lucy A Thornton, born 1901.
vii. Mamie L Thornton, born 1902.
viii. Jesse G Thornton, born 1904.
ix. Glennie Thornton, born 1906.
x. George Andrew Thornton, born 1909.
xi. Addie Thornton, born 1914.
22. L. Wesley Hood, born Mar 1859 in Alabama; died May 1924 in hull street, Montgomery, Alabama. He was the son of 44. DAvid?Hood and 45. Susan. He married 23. Ella Olivia Baxley 1884.
23. Ella Olivia Baxley, born 1871 in Cold Spring, Elmore, Alabama; died 1948 in Cains Chapel Cemetery in Elmore County, Alabama. She was the daughter of 46. James Baxley and 47. Maranda.
Notes for L. Wesley Hood:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Archibal A. HOOD Self M Male W 82 SC Farmer SC SC
Elizebeth HOOD Wife M Female W 85 SC Keeping House SC SC
Catherine HOOD Dau S Female W 50 SC At Home SC SC
Margaret HOOD Dau S Female W 48 SC At Home SC SC
Allen E. HOOD GSon S Male W 19 SC Laborer SC SC
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Source Information:
Census Place Cold Spring, Elmore, Alabama
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
David HOOD Self M Male W 50 GA Farm Lab GA GA
Susan HOOD Wife M Female W 45 GA Keeping House GA GA
Nancy HOOD Dau S Female W 16 GA --- ---
Ella HOOD Dau S Female W 14 GA --- ---
Eva HOOD Dau S Female W 11 GA --- ---
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Source Information:
Census Place New Hope, Elmore, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254012
More About L. Wesley Hood:
Burial: Caines Chapel, Elmore, AL
Children of L. Hood and Ella Baxley are:
i. Minnie Lee Hood
ii. Sewart Hood
iii. Allen W Hood, born 1897; died 1972; married Jessie Swindall.
11 iv. Bessie Mae Hood, born 25 Jun 1900; died 23 Feb 1982 in Slapout, Holtville, Alabama; married Milton Elijah Thornton.
v. Barnie Hood, born 1904; married Augusta.
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24. Jacob Benjamin Cochran, born 22 Feb 1822 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio; died 24 Nov 1902 in Civil War Vet, and First Homesteader of Hill City, in 1882 Graham, KS. He was the son of 48. Colonel William Cochran and 49. Martha Patty Henderson. He married 25. Clora Jane Miller 13 Nov 1879 in Bloomington, McLean, Ilinois.
25. Clora Jane Miller, born 12 Oct 1852 in Bloomington, McLean, IL; died 06 Dec 1931 in Hill City, Graham, KS. She was the daughter of 50. James Madison Miller and 51. Mary Clara Parker.
http://www.hometown.aol.com/kc90853/Jacob.htmlMore About Jacob Benjamin Cochran:
Burial: Miner and farmer, he was was buried in Hill City Cemetery
Residence: 1882, left Iowa and moved near kirwin kansas for two years then they took a homestead eight miles north of Hill City, info from Clora to Aunt Bernice.
Children of Jacob Cochran and Clora Miller are:
i. Clora Ann Doll Cochran, born 13 Mar 1880 in Meringo, Scott, Iowa, Usa; died 1970 in Colorado; married (1) John Osman; married (2) Williiam Hetzel 30 Jan 1898 in Hill City, Graham, Kansas, Usa; born Abt. 1880 in Hill City, Graham, Kansas, Usa; died in unknown.
Jacob had six daughters by his first wife Mariah White in Ohio, then married Clora Jane and several more.
ii. Jacob Madison Cochran, born 17 Dec 1881 in Maringo, Iowa; died 26 Jul 1954 in Corvillis, Benton, Oregon; married Nancy Ellen COOK 1907 in Hill City, Graham County, KS; born 07 Jul 1890 in Benkleman, Dundy Co, Nebraska; died 1954 in Corvallis, OR.
iii. Ky Cochran, born 15 Nov 1883 in Partis, Smith, Kansas, Usa; died 06 Mar 1973 in Plainsville, Rook, Kansas, Usa; married (1) Sophia Madeline De Murry 1907 in Partis, Smith, Kansas; born 10 Sep 1892 in Palco Rook KS; died 1959 in Plainville, Rook, Kansas. 11 Sep 1907 in Partis, Smith, Kansas, Usa.
iv. Mary Jane Emmaline Cochran, born 20 Sep 1885 in Hillcity, Graham, Kansas; died 02 Dec 1989 in Vancouver, Clark, Washington; married (3) Gustave Bertrand 16 Apr 1902; born 1870 in Hill City KS; married (4) Edward Walker 1921; born 1881; died 1962 in Mich. 21 Mar 1921.
v. Dasie Violetta Cochran, born 19 Apr 1887 in Hill City, Graham, Kansas; died 19 Apr 1890 in Hill City, Graham, Kansas.
vi. Benjamin Harrison Cochran, born 18 Feb 1889 in Hill City, Graham, Kansas; died 14 Jun 1963 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona; married (1) Clara Ann Pentico 1913 in Goodland, Graham, KS; born 1891 in Agenda, Republic, KS; died 1956 in Mesa. 20 Dec 1913 in Goodland, Graham, Kansas, Usa.
vii. Della Floydell Cochran, born 10 Feb 1891 in Lenora, Morton, Kansas; died Oct 1920 in Hillcity, Graham, Kansas; married (3) George F Hetzel 13 Jul 1905 in Hill City, Graham County, KS; born Abt. 1887 in Hill City, Graham, Kansas; married (4) Robert Henry Wallace 1909 in Hill City, Graham County, KS; born Abt. 1888 in New Zealand.
12 viii. Frank Delbert COCHRAN, born 20 Jun 1893 in Hill City Graham County Kansas; died 20 Dec 1956 in Mena, Polk, Arkansas; married (1) Luella Ellen Coonfield 13 Jul 1915 in Arkansas; married (2) Myrtle Hazel Boze Walker Abt. 1945; married (3) Lucretia 1945 in KS.
26. Benjamin Wallace Coonfield, born 31 Aug 1870 in Anderson, Benton Co Arkansas; died 1938 in Coffelt Cemetery, Benton Co AR. He was the son of 52. Benjamin Wylie Coonfield and 53. Martha Frances Young. He married 27. Lattie Cedonia Little 29 Nov 1891 in Symore Rifes, Arkansas.
27. Lattie Cedonia Little, born 14 Jan 1872 in Bardstown Junction, Kentucky; died 23 Jan 1933 in Vaughn, Benton County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of 54. John Wright Little and 55. Mary Catherine Crigler with long black hair and dark eyes. Aunt Bernice talked of grandma Lattie cooking the very best skunk meat ever tasted.
Children of Benjamin Coonfield and Lattie Little are:
i. Ruthe Coonfield, born in long black hair in braids; died 1957 in Chetopa KS; married George Bates 1922; born 1902; died in Car accident.
ii. Eula Coonfield, married williams.
iii. Benjamin Harrison Coonfield, born 09 Sep 1892 in Benton AR; died 21 Mar 1971 in Vaughn, Benton, Ark; married Inez Violet Gray; born 1895; died 1985.
More About Benjamin Harrison Coonfield:
1930 census shows him living next to his parents
iv. Amy Marie Coonfield, born 30 Jan 1895 in Hawasser, Benton, AR; died 15 Feb 1952 in Los Angeles, CAlifornia; married Joseph Monroe Gray 1911; born 19 Apr 1890 in Barnes Kansas; died 28 Jun 1967 in Eureka KS.
13 v. Luella Ellen Coonfield, born 08 Feb 1897 in at least one quarter Cherokee blood,Benton County, Arkansas; died 11 May 1945 in Kansas City MO Med Hospital; married Frank Delbert COCHRAN 13 Jul 1915 in Arkansas.
vi. Carl Newton Coonfield, born 1906 in 1930 census shows him still at home with parents; died 1972; married Mary Reno.
vii. Jewel( Virginia) Coonfield, born 14 Jun 1907 had Alzheimers disease; married (1) George Lee Savage; married (2) Ruel Taft Miller 1949 in Los Angeles CA; born 10 Jan 1909 in Gainesville, ozark Missouri; died 09 Sep 1972.
viii. Eva Irene Coonfield, born 1908; died 1911.
ix. John Chester Coonfield, born 1912 in 1930 census shows him still at home with parents; died 2003; married (1) Thelma Wright; married (2) Lela Guss.
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28. William Franklin Fenn, born Dec 1855 in Tuskegee, Macon County, Alabama; died 11 Mar 1922 farm manager in Eufaula to boarding house in Montgomery County AL.
He was the son of 56. John Fenn and 57. Emeline "Emily" Harrell. He married 29. Anna Lou Stone 05 Sep 1893 in Bullock County, AL. Frank had a very long headstone at Greenwood Cemetery..
29. Anna Lou Stone, born Nov 1871 in Alabama; died Abt. 1933 in Macon, Bibb, Georgia. She was the daughter of 58. Augustus Marvin Stone and 59. Mary Ann Hendrick.
More About William Franklin Fenn:
Burial: 12 Mar 1922, buried by his brother Madison, Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, AL
Children of William Fenn and Anna Stone are:
i. William Franklin Fenn, born 1894 in Bullock County AL; died 1981 in Coosada, Elmore County AL; married Neva Mae Walraven; born 1896 in GA; died 1972 in Coosada Alabama.
Notes for William Franklin Fenn:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Will Frank Fenn
Name: Will Frank Fenn
City: Montgomery
County: Montgomery
State: Alabama
Birthplace: Georgia
Birth Date: 1 Jul 1894
Race: White
Roll: 1509445
DraftBoard: 1
More About William Franklin Fenn Jr:
Burial: Coosada Alabama on his old farm which now has a school on it.
Military service: world war I
ii. Carolyn Lee Fenn, born Sep 1894 in Thompson Station, Bullock AL; died Aft. 1930 in on 1930 census in Creek County, Oklahoma; married Ben Johnson; born in 1900 census shows his family in Choctaw Nation Texas; died in oklahoma.
iii. Robert Lee Fenn, born 16 Mar 1896 in Thompson, Bullock County AL; died 01 Jul 1974 in Coosada, Elmore Co., AL; married Mary;
iv. Arthur Lee Fenn, born Abt. 1897; died Abt. 1925; married unknown.
v. Emmett Marvin Fenn, born 26 Sep 1898 in WWI Vet born in Thompson Station, Bullock County AL; died 10 May 1959 in New York; married NONE.
Notes for Emmett Marvin Fenn:
Thus far nobody here knows who Preston Orr was nor why the Fenns are buried in his burial plots, or if it was donated to them.
More About Emmett Marvin Fenn:
Burial: beside his father and UNCLE MATT, Preston ORR Family Plot, Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama
Military service: world War I
Information on these graves at Greenwood received from cousin Martha Fenn and I visited those graves and took pictures which are posted on my webpages.
14 vi. Cecil Earl Fenn Carter, born 1900 a Cherokee , Thompson Station, Greenwood, Bullock County, Alabama; died 04 Feb 1939 on Columbus Street in Montgomery AL; married Alice Emma "Ellie" McClain Apr 1932 in Montgomery County AL.
Her mother called her Emmer.
30. Charles Allen McClain, born 07 Oct 1886 in WWI Vet, Ramer, Montgomery, AL; died 24 Oct 1949 in Highland Avenue, Montgomery, AL. He was the son of 60. Josiah Marion McClain and 61. Elizabeth "Bettie" Broadway. He married 31. Lorena Emma "Rena" Bozeman 22 Nov 1908 in Ramer Alabama.
31. Lorena Emma "Rena" Bozeman, born 11 Jan 1892 in Ramer Alabama; died 12 Jun 1982 in Montgomery AL. She was the daughter of 62. John Thomas Bozeman and 63. Alice Lorena Stephens.
Lorena had special gifts of healing.
More About Charles Allen McClain:
Burial: Church Of Christ Cemetery, Dublin Alabama
Headstone not found upon our visit but the church is new and more graves may be in the woods behind it.
More About Lorena Emma "Rena" Bozeman:
Burial: Memorial Cemetery, Montgomery, AL
Record Change: 02 Oct 2003
Children of Charles McClain and Lorena Bozeman are:
i. Mary Ruth McClain, born in Montgomery AL; died Abt. 1975 in Montgomery AL; married Walter B Curlee; died in Montgomery AL.
ii. Charles Henderson "Buddy" McClain, born in Could not read nor write; had only one daughter; died 11 Jan 2002 in Ft Mitchell Military Cemetery, near Ft Sill, Alabama; married Lena Hainey; died 1991.
iii. Lillie Mae McClain, born 18 Oct 1909 in Ramer Alabama; died 28 Jun 1985 in Dublin AL Church Of Christ Cemetery; married Hubbert Duncan; died in Dublin AL. She was six feet tall.
iv. Katie Bell McClain, born 02 Apr 1912 she raised his children, Ramer AL; died in Montgomery AL; married Roscoe Coley Abt. 1939.
More About Roscoe Coley:
Burial: Abt. 1960, Memorial Cemetery, Montgomery, AL
v. Jimmie Lee McClain, born 17 Sep 1913 in Dublin AL; died 1932 in Dublin AL; married Hayes; died in unknown.
More About Jimmie Lee McClain:
Burial: 17 Mar 1932
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
15 vi. Alice Emma "Ellie" McClain, born 27 Mar 1916 in Dublin, Alabama; died 10 Oct 1935 in Columbus Street, Montgomery, AL; married Cecil Earl Fenn Carter Apr 1932 in Montgomery County AL. She was buried next to Nettie Coley, the wife of Roscoe Coley.
vii. Dr. William Walton McClain, PhD, born 20 Apr 1920 in Ramer Alabama; died Abt. 1972 in Arlington Cemetery.
viii. Joseph Edward McClain, born 24 May 1926 in Ramer AL; died Abt. 1975 in USNavy, Pearl Harbor, Memorial Cemetery, Montgomery, AL; married (1) Dorthy; married (2) Georgia Lou Broadway 1955.
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Generation No. 6
32. John Henry Brooks, born 1837 in born in Lancaster, Penn., a Tailor by trade, married and went to Texas, then the children are found in Alabama later; died 1882 in He was on 1860 census of Giles TN and on 1880 census of Lamar Texas. He was the son of 64. John Brooke and 65. unknown. He married 33. Roxanna Permilia Smith 1861 in maury County Tennessee.
33. Roxanna Permilia Smith, born 25 Jan 1841 in Mt Pleasant 1850 and 1860 census of Maury Tennessee; died 19 Jan 1925 in Texas. She was the daughter of 66. Thomas S Smith and 67. Caroline M Bond.
Notes for John Henry Brooks:
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Household: 1880 census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John BROOKS Self M Male W 42 PA Farmer HOLLAND FRANCE
P. R. BROOKS Wife M Female W 38 TN Keeping House TN TN
Nora C. BROOKS Dau S Female W 18 TN At Home PA TN
Walter H. BROOKS Son S Male W 13 TN At Home PA TN
John H. BROOKS Son S Male W 7 TX PA TN
Lula C. BROOKS Dau S Female W 5 TX PA TN
... W. BROOKS Son S Male W 3 TX PA TN
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Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 1, Lamar, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255314
More About John Henry Brooks:
Occupation: 1860, Tailor in Tennessee
Children of John Brooks and Roxanna Smith are:
i. M B Brooks
ii. Thomas Smith Brooks
iii. Nora Caroline Brooks, born 1862 in TN; married Hines.
iv. Walter Henry Brooks, born 1866 in TN; died 1953 in Sheffield Alabama; married Lena Gray Abt. 1890; born 1874.
16 v. John Edward Brooks, born 1872 in Tennessee; died 1929 in Railroad..Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery Alabama; married Anna "Annie" Ballard 12 Dec 1894 in Terry Tennessee.
vi. Lula Christine Brooks, born 1875 in Texas; married Edmond Lee Wiltshire.
vii. Nimrod Williams Brooks, born 25 Apr 1877 in LN Boiler Maker Railroad Worker was in WWI found on 20 Jefferson Street; died 1962 in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery Alabama; married Mattie Josephine Rollins Abt. 1910; born 1886; died 1975 in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery Alabama.
34. James Calvin Ballard, born Jan 1854 in found on 1880 census of Lawrence, TN near the Dawes family; died Sep 1921 in Maury TN. He was the son of 68. Larkin Francis Ballard and 69. Rowena Densy Baxter. He married 35. Willie Eudora "Dora" Florence Craig 05 Oct 1876 in Lawrence TN.
35. Willie Eudora "Dora" Florence Craig, born 16 Jul 1863 in Lawrence TN; died Aft. 1900 in Lawrence TN 1900 census with son Oscar near several Clark families.. She was the daughter of 70. William M Craig and 71. Rebecca Caroline Pennington.
More About James Calvin Ballard:
Burial: They are on the 1900 census with Oscar
More About Willie Eudora "Dora" Florence Craig:
Burial: Henryville Cemetery, Lawrence TN
Children of James Ballard and Willie Craig are:
17 i. Anna "Annie" Ballard, born 1877 in Lawrence, Maury County TN; died 1963 in West 5th Street, Montgomery Alabama; married John Edward Brooks 12 Dec 1894 in Terry Tennessee.
ii. Hattie F Ballard, born 1880 in TN; died 1915 in TX.
iii. Oscar Ballard, born 1887; died 1951.
iv. Luther Vernon Ballard, born 17 Jan 1894; died 04 Dec 1927 in Greenwood Cemetery, Montg AL by Annie.
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36. Charner Peter Cooper, born 1830 in South Carolina; died 1871 in Montgomery AL, Civil War Soldier, www.hometown.aol.com/alabamagenealogy/22.html. He was the son of 72. Andrew Cooper and 73. Alsey. He married 37. Sara F Lee 1845 in Chambers County.
37. Sara F Lee, born 1830 in Green County Georgia; died 1866 in Montgomery AL. She was the daughter of 74. Elijah Lee and 75. Malinda Phillips.
Much of the Phillips families were native american.
Notes for Charner Peter Cooper:
Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969
about Sarah Lee
Name: Sarah Lee
Spouse: Charner Cooper
Marriage Date: 18 Dec 1845
County: Chambers
State: Alabama
Performed By Title: Justice of the Peace
Performed by Name: Jas Humpsy
Comments: Handwritten note used
Source information: Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research
moved to Montgomery county between 1860 and 1863. 1 Aug 1863 enlisted in N. H. Clayton's Battery Light Arty
More About Charner Peter Cooper:
Burial: They are found in 1860 Chambers County Alabama
More About Sara F Lee:
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Montg AL by Annie
Children of Charner Cooper and Sara Lee are:
i. John Henry Cooper, born 1847; married Anna May Hewell Jan 1871 in Elmore County.
ii. Savilla Annie Cooper, born 1852; married Wm Patrick McGehee.
18 iii. Levi Benjamin Cooper, born 1859 in Chambers Alabama; died Bef. 1920 in Church of Cecil, AL by his sons; married Sarah "Sallie" Elizabeth Carter 27 Jan 1884 in Momtgomery Alabama.
iv. Peter C Cooper, born 1862.
v. Irvon Elmore Cooper, born 1884; died in grandson?; married Mollie Vice 1894.
38. Thomas Randolph Carter, born 1820 in Alabama; died 1892 in 1880 CENSUS of Montg AL shows them near Bozemans and other Carters who may be his sons and or nephews.
. He was the son of 76. John Wise Carter and 77. Blassingame?. He married 39. Mary Josephine Hereferd Abt. 1861 in Montgomery Alabama.
39. Mary Josephine Hereferd, born 1844 in Virginia; died 1903 in Www.hometown.aol.com/grandpatrcarter/1.html. She was the daughter of 78. John L Hereferd and 79. Jemima Ramsey.
More About Thomas Randolph Carter:
Burial: stokes carter cemetery, Hope Hull, AL
More About Mary Josephine Hereferd:
Burial: Oak Wood Cemetery, Montgomery, AL
Child of Thomas Carter and Mary Hereferd is:
19 i. Sarah "Sallie" Elizabeth Carter, born Abt. 1867 in widowed on 1920 census, on West 5th Street, Montg AL, then she moved in with daughter Josephine; died Aft. 1930 in Greenwood by Josephine; married Levi Benjamin Cooper 27 Jan 1884 in Momtgomery Alabama.
40. Charles W Thornton, born Abt. 1825 in VA; died Bef. 1894 in Civil War, Elmore Alabama. He married 41. Nancy Catherine Culpepper 1848 in Tallapoosa County Alabama.
41. Nancy Catherine Culpepper, born 1831 in Crawford County GA. She was the daughter of 82. James Jefferson Culpepper and 83. Martha Byne Blackstone.
More About Charles W Thornton:
Burial: see 1850- 1860 census Tallapoosa County AL
Children of Charles Thornton and Nancy Culpepper are:
i. James G Thornton, born 1850.
ii. John Thornton, born 1853.
iii. Milton Thornton
iv. Louisa C Thornton
v. Martha Juliann Thornton
20 vi. George Thornton, born Jul 1864 in Alabama; died 1945 in they are buried in Central at Mt Hebron Baptist Church Cemetery off Hwy 9 in Elmore County; married Mary Angeline Partridge 16 Sep 1888 in Coosa Alabama.
vii. Wm Jackson Thornton, born 1875 in Elmore Alabama.
viii. Josiah Thornton, born 1856.
42. George J Partridge, born 1850 in Georgia. He was the son of 84. Charles Partridge and 85. Caroline Nancy Culpepper. He married 43. Mildred F Smith.
43. Mildred F Smith, born 1841 in Georgia.
Notes for George J Partridge:
Previous Household Next Household 1880
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
George J. PARTRIDGE Self M Male W 30 GA Farmer NC GA
Mildred F. PARTRIDGE Wife M Female W 39 GA Keeping House VA ---
Mary A. PARTRIDGE Dau S Female W 10 GA At Home GA GA
Augustus PARTRIDGE Son S Male W 7 GA At School GA GA
Josie PARTRIDGE Dau S Female W 5 GA At Home GA GA
Andrew MARTIN SSon S Male W 19 GA Farm Hand GA GA
Bill WILLIAMS Other S Male B 16 GA Servant GA GA
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Source Information:
Census Place Flint, Upson, Georgia
Family History Library Film 1254169
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
E. G. PARTRIDGE Self W Female W 59 GA Keeping House GA GA
Fannie PARTRIDGE Dau S Female W 35 TENN. NOT GIVEN NOT GIVEN
R. A. M. PARTRIDGE Dau S Female W 20 ALA. NOT GIVEN NOT GIVEN
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Source Information:
Census Place Newsite, Tallapoosa, Alabama
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
W. J. PARTRIDGE Self M Male W 22 ALA. Farmer NOT GIVEN NOT GIVEN
Lucy PARTRIDGE Wife M Female W 19 ALA. Keeping House NOT GIVEN NOT GIVEN
George D. PARTRIDGE Son S Male W 7M ALA. NOT GIVEN NOT GIVEN
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Source Information:
Census Place Newsite, Tallapoosa, Alabama
Children of George Partridge and Mildred Smith are:
21 i. Mary Angeline Partridge, born Oct 1870 in Georgia; died 1926 in lorraine remembers Mary as an Indian woman; married George Thornton 16 Sep 1888 in Coosa Alabama.
ii. Augustus Partridge, born 1873; married Matilda.
iii. Josie Partridge, born 1875; married John H Hodnett 11 Mar 1894 in Elmore, Alabama.
44. DAvid?Hood, born Abt. 1820 in GA. He was the son of 88. Archibald Hood. He married 45. Susan.
45. Susan, born Abt. 1830.
Notes for DAvid?Hood:
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Allen Hood
Male
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Event(s):
Birth: 1857 , , Alabama
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
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Parents:
Father: David Hood Family
Mother: Mrs. Susan Hood
Children of DAvid?Hood and Susan are:
22 i. L. Wesley Hood, born Mar 1859 in Alabama; died May 1924 in hull street, Montgomery, Alabama; married Ella Olivia Baxley 1884.
ii. Allen E Hood, born 1862; married Ella F Shelton 1884.
46. James Baxley, born 1846 in Alabama; died in 1880 census of Cold Spring, Elmore, Alabama. He married 47. Maranda Abt. 1870 in Alabama.
47. Maranda, born 1848 in Alabama.
Children of James Baxley and Maranda are:
i. Joseph L Baxley, born 1870.
23 ii. Ella Olivia Baxley, born 1871 in Cold Spring, Elmore, Alabama; died 1948 in Cains Chapel Cemetery in Elmore County, Alabama; married L. Wesley Hood 1884.
iii. Ophelia P Baxley, born 1873.
iv. Annie B Baxley, born 1876.
v. Mary E Baxley, born 1878.
vi. Sarah E Baxley, born 1878.
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48. Colonel William Cochran, born 03 Jul 1793 in Hickory, Washington Cty, Pennsylvania; died 07 Oct 1878 in Oxford Twnshp, Guernsey, Ohio. He was the son of 96. Alexander Cochran and 97. Hannah Sarah Adams. He married 49. Martha Patty Henderson 20 Feb 1818 in Middlebourne, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa.
49. Martha Patty Henderson, born 23 May 1799 in PA; died 02 Mar 1851 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio. She was the daughter of 99. Nancy Ann Clendenning.
Several of these families left Pennsylvania for Ohio and settled so very close to each other. Perhaps Quakers, perhaps Pennsylvania Dutch.
More About Colonel William Cochran:
Burial: Stout Cem., Quaker City, Ohio
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
More About Martha Patty Henderson:
Burial: Stout Cem., Quaker city, Ohio
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
Marriage Notes for William Cochran and Martha Henderson:
1 REFN 128962
Children of William Cochran and Martha Henderson are:
i. Squire John Henderson Cochran, born 25 Dec 1818 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; died 25 Mar 1890 in Biggs, Butte, California, Usa; married Elizabeth Snider in Boonesville, Ohio; born 03 Jul 1823 in Boonesville OH; died in unknown.
Notes for Squire John Henderson Cochran:
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More About Squire John Henderson Cochran:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
More About Elizabeth Snider:
ii. Mary Jane Cochran, born 1820.
24 iii. Jacob Benjamin Cochran, born 22 Feb 1822 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio; died 24 Nov 1902 in Civil War Vet, and First Homesteader of Hill City, in 1882 Graham, KS; married (2) Mariah Ann White 20 Jan 1845 in Guernsey Co., Ohio; married (3) Clora Jane Miller 13 Nov 1879 in Bloomington, McLean, Ilinois.
iv. Clark Birmingham Cochran, born 23 Nov 1822 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio; died 28 Jan 1905 in Tonakawa, Kay Co., OK; married Margaret Almira Pepper 08 Mar 1846 in Tuscarawas, Ohio; born 1827; died in they were found in Illinois on 1870 census.
Notes for Clark Birmingham Cochran:
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visit
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More About Margaret Almira Pepper:
Name 2: Elmira Margaret Pepper
Date born 2: new Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, OHIO
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
Marriage Notes for Clark Cochran and Margaret Pepper:
1 REFN 128942
v. Hamilton Cochran, born Abt. 1824 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio; died in Canada?.
More About Hamilton Cochran:
Identifier Number: 17336
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
vi. Emeline Cochran, born 19 Jan 1826 in Ohio; died 05 Mar 1905; married (1) Isaiah Stout; born Abt. 1822 in NJ 1844 in ,Washington, Pennsylvania, Usa.
Notes for Emeline Cochran:
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More About Emeline Cochran:
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
Marriage Notes for Emeline Cochran:
1 REFN 129228
vii. William Harrison Cochran, born Abt. 1830 in ,Ohio, Usa; died in 1860 Greene, Iowa census could be this family; married Mariah.
Notes for William Harrison Cochran:
Record Alma B Cochran Neosho Falls, Woodson, KS abt 1866 Kansas White Male
View Record Ann E Cochran Neosho Falls, Woodson, KS abt 1827 New York White Female
View Record Charles W C Cochran Neosho Falls, Woodson, KS abt 1861 Kansas White Male
View Record Frank E Cochran Neosho Falls, Woodson, KS abt 1857 Iowa White Male
View Record Julia A Cochran Neosho Falls, Woodson, KS abt 1851 Ohio White Female
View Record William H Cochran Neosho Falls, Woodson, KS abt 1827 Ohio White Male
1870
More About William Harrison Cochran:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
viii. Alexander Cochran, born 26 Feb 1832 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; died 14 Aug 1904 in Wheeling, West Virginia, Usa; married (1) Susan A Gregg; married (2) Susan A Gregg 1872 in Belmont OH; died in unknown.
Notes for Alexander Cochran:
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More About Alexander Cochran:
Burial: Quaker City, Ohio, Usa
Identifier Number: 17337
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
Notes for Susan A Gregg:
1900 United States Federal Census
about Susan A Cochran
Name: Susan A Cochran
Home in 1900: Millwood, Guernsey, Ohio
Age: 62
Estimated birth year: abt 1838
Birthplace: Ohio
Relationship to head-of-house: Wife
Spouse's name: Alexander
Race: White
Occupation: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Alexander Cochran 68
Susan A Cochran 62
Lena M Cochran 27
Marriage Notes for Alexander Cochran and Susan Gregg:
1 REFN 130726
ix. Thomas Whiting Cochran, born Abt. 1834 in Ohio, Usa; died in Possibly California; married Hattie? 10 Dec 1857 in Kingston, Madison, AR.
x. Joseph Cochran, born Abt. 1838 in Ohio; died 1877.
xi. Martha Ann Cochran, born Abt. 1842 in Ohio; married 16 Jan 1860; married 16 Jan 1860.
Notes for Martha Ann Cochran:
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50. James Madison Miller, born 17 Jan 1823 in Harrisburg, Rockingham, VA; died 20 Mar 1904 in Green Township, Iowa. He was the son of 100. James T Miller and 101. Sarah Isabella Boyd. He married 51. Mary Clara Parker 04 Jul 1850 in Bloomington, McLean, Illinois.
51. Mary Clara Parker, born 11 Apr 1832 in Ashabula County OH; died 15 Aug 1917 in Wellman, Washington County, Iowa. She was the daughter of 102. Wanton Horatio Parker and 103. Rosannah Lemmon.
Notes for James Madison Miller:
Rockingham co., Virginia
1830 to moved with parents to Montgomery Co., Tennessee, and located at a place near the line of Christian co., KY. (from Milo Custer's "The Reverend Alexander Miller of Virginia and Some of His Descendants")
Fall 1834 to McLean co., Illinois with parents.
1850 US Census, Blooming Precint, McLean co., Illinois, 620-633
1855 to Greene twp., Iowa co., Iowa
1856 Iowa Census, Green twp., Iowa co., Iowa, 62-64
1860 US Census, Green twp., Iowa co., Iowa, 97-104
1870 US Census, Green twp., Iowa co., Iowa, 174-132
1880 US Census, Greene twp., Iowa co., Iowa
1900 US Census, Greene twp., Iowa co., Iowa, 12-13
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"The Williamsburg Journal", Wiliamsburg, Iowa co., Iowa, dated Thursday, March 30, 1904, in the Green Valley news:
Mr. Jas. Miller one of Green Valley's oldest settlers died last Sunday morning and was laid to rest in Champion Hill Cemetery on Monday. Despite the gloomy weather it was one of the largest funerals ever held at Champion Hill; many came from a distance to pay their last respects to one known only for his goodness and uprightness. He leaves a wife and ten children to mourn his loss.
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Pages 26 & 28 of Milo Custer's "The Reverend Alexander Miller of Virginia and Some of His Descendants".
Enlisted in Co. B, 4th Ill. Inf. (Mexican War)
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"Archelaus R. Parker and His Descendants" by Milo Custer
Father: James T. MILLER b: 3 August 1795 in Rockingham co., Virginia
Mother: Sarah LOYD b: @1803 in Va.
Marriage 1 Mary C. PARKER b: 11 April 1832 in Ashtabula county, Ohio
Married: 4 July 1850 in McLean co., Illinois
More About James Madison Miller:
Burial: Champion Hill Cemetery
Record Change: 01 Oct 2003
Notes for Mary Clara Parker:
Name: Lemont Madison MILLER
Sex: M
ALIA: /Lemmon/
Birth: 6 FEB 1877 in Topeka, Shawnee Co., Kansas
Burial: Champion Hill Cemetery, N. English, Iowa Co., Iowa
Note:
Was known by "Lemmon"
Story goes is that his mother was a medicine women who took care of the
Indians, and the Indians couldn't pronounce Lemont so they called him Lemmon.
Father: James Madison MILLER b: 17 JAN 1823 in Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co.,
Virgina
Mother: Mary C PARKER b: 11 APR 1832 in Ashtabula Co., Ohio
Marriage 1 Ida L WISEMAN b: 26 NOV 1878 in Iowa
Children
Hubert Francis MILLER b: 23 MAY 1912 in Lakin, Kansas
Living MILLER
More About Mary Clara Parker:
Record Change: 01 Oct 2003
Children of James Miller and Mary Parker are:
i. Rosannah Miller, born 25 Mar 1850 in Green Township, Iowa; died 10 Nov 1914 in Greeley NB; married (1) Joseph Pinkerton; married (2) Henry Wynfield Hoyt 28 Sep 1869 in Marengo IA; married (3) James Franklin Dorland 09 Jan 1909.
25 ii. Clora Jane Miller, born 12 Oct 1852 in Bloomington, McLean, IL; died 06 Dec 1931 in Hill City, Graham, KS; married (1) Isaac Newton Jones in abt 1875; married (2) Jacob Benjamin Cochran 13 Nov 1879 in Bloomington, McLean, Ilinois.
iii. Chancy W. Miller, born 19 Dec 1854 in Bloomington, McLean, Illinois; died 28 Feb 1933 in 1930 Hospital for the Insane patient..IA.
iv. Ravena M Miller, born 06 Jan 1857 in Green Township, Iowa; married Henderson.
v. Florence Miller, born 1859 in IA; married Amos C Whetstine; born 1853 in OH.
vi. Millard Miller, born Abt. 1860.
vii. Sylvester L Miller, born 07 May 1861 in Wellman, Washington County, Iowa; died 25 Aug 1924 in Green Valley IA.
viii. Joseph D Miller, born 11 Nov 1865 in Green Township, Iowa; died 29 Aug 1936 in Topeka Kansas; married Elsie Jane Dillon; born 06 Mar 1895.
ix. John M Miller, born 16 Feb 1868 in Green Township, Iowa; died 28 May 1940 in Topeka, Shawnee County, KS; married Ida Mae Butterbaugh 25 Jan 1903 in Amish Joe Town IA; born 11 Mar 1884 in Amish , Joe Town IA; died 04 Nov 1937 in Topeka, Shawnee County, KS.
x. Hattie M Miller, born Abt. 1870 in Green Township, Iowa; died 17 Sep 1890.
xi. Cynthia E Miller, born 18 Jan 1871 in Green Township, Iowa; died 03 Jul 1879 in Green Township, Iowa.
xii. Hannah E Miller, born 24 Sep 1872 in Green Township, Iowa; died 04 Mar 1873 in Green Township, Iowa; married Verner Jerome Tefft; born 15 Apr 1854 in MI......... need to verify this marriage....
xiii. Dora Lucy Miller, born 15 Sep 1876 in Koszta IA; died 19 Feb 1923 in Keota, Keokuk, IA; married David Benjamin Chapman 25 Dec 1896 in Wellman, Washington Co, Iowa.
xiv. Lemmon William Madison Miller, born 06 Feb 1877 in Green Township, Iowa; died 1950 in Keota, Keokuk, Iowa; married (1) Ida L Wiseman; born in Iowa; married (2) Ida L Wiseman 29 Jun 1897; born in Iowa.
52. Benjamin Wylie Coonfield, born 21 Oct 1844 in Ripley Co Crossroads Indiana; died 06 Jul 1914 in McLellan Co Waco TX. He was the son of 104. Isaac Benjamin Jr Coonfield and 105. Lydia Epperson. He married 53. Martha Frances Young 26 Oct 1865 in Johnson County, Indiana.
53. Martha Frances Young, born 25 Nov 1841 in Indiana; died 13 Aug 1897 in Vaughn, Benton Co., AR.
She was the daughter of 106. James Young and 107. Minerva Evans.
Notes for Benjamin Wylie Coonfield:
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Ben COONFIELD Self M Male W 35 IN Farmer KY KY
Marthe F. COONFIELD Wife M Female W 36 IN Keeping House KY VA
George W. COONFIELD Son S Male W 13 AR IN IN
John R. COONFIELD Son S Male W 12 AR IN IN
Benjmin COONFIELD Son S Male W 11 AR IN IN
Mary A. COONFIELD Dau S Female W 7 AR IN IN
Albert B. COONFIELD Son S Male W 5 AR IN IN
Jackson E. COONFIELD Son S Male W 4 AR IN IN
Margret COONFIELD Dau S Female W 3 AR IN IN
Thomas O. COONFIELD Son S Male W 8M AR IN IN
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Source Information:
Census Place Anderson, Benton, Arkansas
Family History Library Film 1254038
NA Film Number T9-0038
More About Benjamin Wylie Coonfield:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
Notes for Martha Frances Young:
1870 US Federal Census
Name: B F Coonfields
Age in 1870: 25
Estimated Birth Year: 1844
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1870: Osage, Benton, Arkansas
Race: White
Gender: Male
Value of real estate: View Image
Post Office: Bentonville
Roll: M593_47
Page: 300
Image: 593
Year: 1870
29 July 1870
775/775 Coonfield, B. F. 25 M W Farmer IN
---------, Martha 29 F W Keeping house IN
---------, George 4 M W IN
---------, John 2 M W AR
Children of Benjamin Coonfield and Martha Young are:
i. James Fred Coonfield
ii. George Wm Coonfield, born 1867; married Nettie Dehaven 1892 in Fort Scott Kansas.
iii. John Robert Coonfield, born 1867; died 1914 in 1910 census shows them in Rogers Oklahoma living near Mr Walkingstick, Vann and Pierce; married Mabel Sarah Cumpton; born 1874 in missouri; died 1949.
More About John Robert Coonfield:
Occupation: Railroad
iv. Isaac Benjamin Coonfield, born 1869.
26 v. Benjamin Wallace Coonfield, born 31 Aug 1870 in Anderson, Benton Co Arkansas; died 1938 in Coffelt Cemetery, Benton Co AR; married Lattie Cedonia Little 29 Nov 1891 in Symore Rifes, Arkansas.
vi. Mary Ella Coonfield, born 1871; died 1935 in Arkansas; married John R Davidson; born 1869; died 1958.
More About John R Davidson:
Date born 2: 1870
vii. Albert Barton Coonfield, born 1875 in widowed on 1920 census in Oklahoma; married Nellie Ann Davidson 1895 in Stigler OK; born 1879 in Kansas; died Bef. 1920.
viii. Jackson Edward Coonfield, born 1875 in Benton Co AR; died 1938 in Stigler OK; married Viola Yates.
ix. Margaret Ann Coonfield, born 1877.
x. Thomas Oliver Coonfield, born 1880 in aR; married Julia Ellen 1898; born 1884.
54. John Wright Little, born 04 Dec 1843 in Davies County Kentucky; died 20 Jul 1915 in Marble County, Arkansas. He was the son of 108. Doctor Hiram Lucius Little and 109. Nancy Catherine Wright. He married 55. Mary Catherine Crigler 22 Jun 1870 in Shephardsville Bullit County, KY.
55. Mary Catherine Crigler, born 27 Oct 1850 in Kentucky; died 30 Apr 1885 in Illinois. She was the daughter of 110. Abraham Crigler and 111. Mary Catherine Roby.
Notes for John Wright Little:
BIOGRAPHY: 1900 Census, Madison County (Marble Twp.) Arkansas
Little, John W. Head (Dec. 1843) 56 Wd. KY KY KY
Coonfield, Ben F. S-in-law (Feb. 1871) 29 (Marr. 8yrs)
AR IN AR
Mort Daug. (Jun. 1876) 24 (Marr. 8yrs.) 1,1chld. KY KY KY
Charley G-Son (Jun. 1900) 4/12 Single AR KY AR
William G-Son (May 1884) 16 Single KY KY KY
Sam? G-Son (Oct. 1881) 18 Single KY KY KY
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More About John Wright Little:
Record Change: 05 Oct 2003
Notes for Mary Catherine Crigler:
...: 27 149 153 Crigler Wm. L. 37 M Blacksmith VA 28 149 153 Crigler Nancy C. 35 F MD
29 149 153 Crigler James 8 M KY X
30 149 153 Crigler Harriet R. 5 F KY
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi- bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/ky+index+623561380561+F
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1 237 239 Little Catharine 28 F KY
2 237 239 Little Lavina 9 F KY X
3 237 239 Little John W. 7 M KY X
4 237 239 Little Joseph M. 5 M KY
5 237 239 Little Susan R. 4 F KY
6 237 239 Little Ann R. 1 F KY
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CENSUS YR: 1850 TERRITORY: KY COUNTY: Daviess REEL NO: M432-198 PAGE NO: 440a
REFERENCE: Enumerated on the 5th day of Sept. 1850 by M. M. Lea
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1 294 296 Little Elizabeth 29 F KY
2 294 296 Little Matilda 13 F KY X
3 294 296 Little Mary J. 11 F KY X
4 294 296 Little Nancy 9 F KY X
5 294 296 Little Elizabeth 7 F KY X
6 294 296 Little John W. 5 M KY
7 294 296 Little Saml. H. 3 M KY
8 294 296 Leachman
More About Mary Catherine Crigler:
Record Change: 05 Oct 2003
Children of John Little and Mary Crigler are:
i. Georgia Alice Little, born 1870 in Bardstown, Bullitt, KY; married nelson.
27 ii. Lattie Cedonia Little, born 14 Jan 1872 in Bardstown Junction, Kentucky; died 23 Jan 1933 in Vaughn, Benton County, Arkansas; married Benjamin Wallace Coonfield 29 Nov 1891 in Symore Rifes, Arkansas.
iii. William Phineas Little, born 1873 in Kentucky; died in on 1920 census of Benton Arkansas; married Elva; born 1890 in Kentucky.
Notes for William Phineas Little:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/pioneer/ohs/wardjulius.htm
iv. John Abraham Little, born 1875 in Kentucky; married Jennie ( Hudson? ); born 1880 in Arkansas.
v. Mortie Maude Moore Little, born 1876 in Bardstown, Bullitt, KY; died 14 Jul 1964 in 1920 shows them next to her brother Charles in Benton AR; married Benjamin Franklin Coonfield 26 Sep 1892; born 16 Feb 1870 in Pope AR; died 25 Sep 1938.
vi. Charles Little, born 31 May 1879 in Bardstown, Bullitt, KY; died in 1910 census shows him living with his father in Marble AR but in 1920 they are in Benton County next to Mort Little Coonfield; married Bertha; born in Arkansas.
vii. Samuel Joseph Little, born 19 Oct 1881 in Bardstown Junction, Bullitt, KY.; died 1939 in divorced and lived with his sister Lattie Coonfield on 1920 census; married Nancy Moore 07 Aug 1904 in Arkansas.
Notes for Samuel Joseph Little:
...: SAM is Lottie's brother but she is not shown here and would be age 9
We need the 1880 census report on them
Children
...: ---------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------
1. Samuel J. LITTLE Pedigree
Male
Birth: 19 OCT 1881 Bardstown, , Bullitt, Kentucky
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
***Frank Laverne Cochran has a picture of this headstone and called him UNCLE SAM.
=====================confirmed by Aunt Deloris Cochran Riddle================
...: ?
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56. John Fenn, born 1829 in Georgia; died Bef. 1900 in Notasulga and Tuskegee Census, Macon County, Alabama. He was the son of 112. Elijah Fenn and 113. Martha Rich. He married 57. Emeline "Emily" Harrell 04 Feb 1849 in Early Georgia.
57. Emeline "Emily" Harrell, born 1831 in Macon Georgia; died Abt. 1905 in Alabama. She was the daughter of 114. Dempy Harrell and 115. Jane Donalson.
More About Emeline "Emily" Harrell:
Burial: found on 1900 census with grandson W O Murry
Children of John Fenn and Emeline Harrell are:
i. Madison A Fenn, born 1853 in Called Uncle Matt, born Tuskegee, Alabama; died 1927 in Buried as Matthew A Fenn; married Emma; born in Had no children; died in 1900 and 1910 in Cherokee County Texas.
More About Madison A Fenn:
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama
28 ii. William Franklin Fenn, born Dec 1855 in Tuskegee, Macon County, Alabama; died 11 Mar 1922 in from farm manager in Eufaula to boarding house in Montgomery County AL; married (1) Eva DeCotta; married (2) Anna Lou Stone 05 Sep 1893 in Bullock County, AL.
iii. Thomas S Fenn, born 1858 in Alabama; died in found on the 1910 census of Montague TX; married Lucinda LeGrand or Lula 27 Dec 1878 in Russell, Alabama; born in Ga.
Notes for Thomas S Fenn:
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THOMAS FENELL
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Spouse: LUCINDA LEGRAND Family
Marriage: 27 DEC 1878 , Russell, Alabama
iv. Ida Fenn, born 1863 in Alabama; died Aft. 1900 in Had 9 children; married Jonathon Murry 01 Aug 1878 in Macon Alabama; born 1844 in Alabama; died Abt. 1896 in Cotton Mill worker, Russell County, Alabama.
More About Ida Fenn:
Burial: Girard, Russell County, Alabama
Notes for Jonathon Murry:
North America
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JONATHAN MURRY
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Spouse: IDA FENEL Family
Marriage: 01 AUG 1878 , Macon, Alabama
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1910 Lee Co, AL, Smiths Station, beat 14, pages 153-154
(all birthplaces AL except as noted)
Wm Oscar Murry 28 M1 farmer, married 10 yrs
Annie Fletcher (wife) 25 M1 AL GA GA married 10 yrs, 5 kids, 5 living
Sewell? D.(son) 9
Annie Lucile (dau) 7
Chester Read? (son) 4
Fletcher L. (dau) 3
Wm Oscar, Jr (son) 1yr&3mos
58. Augustus Marvin Stone, born Jul 1842 in blacksmith in Bullock, Greenwood, AL in 1900; died Bef. 1920 in Railroad Shop Night Watchman, Macon, Bibb County, Georgia. He was the son of 116. Benjamin Wilburne Stone and 117. Sarah Ann Davies. He married 59. Mary Ann Hendrick 19 Dec 1866 in Barbour County Alabama.
59. Mary Ann Hendrick, born Feb 1846 in AL; died Aft. 1920 in 1880 census shows both her parents were born in Georgia and she did move back to GA., ran a boarding house, Macon, Bibb County, Georgia. She was the daughter of 118. C C Hendrick and 119. Mary Ann Winters.
Children of Augustus Stone and Mary Hendrick are:
i. Arthur Stone, born 1867 in Bartender in 1900 census of Macon city, Bibb, GA.
ii. Sarah Catherine Sallie Stone, born 1869; married William Thompson Eidson 09 Feb 1888 in Alabama; born 10 Apr 1856.
iii. Lucy Stone, born 1871.
29 iv. Anna Lou Stone, born Nov 1871 in Alabama; died Abt. 1933 in Macon, Bibb, Georgia; married (1) Carter; married (2) William Franklin Fenn 05 Sep 1893 in Bullock County, AL.
v. Charles Stone, born 1879.
vi. Jeannie Stone, born 1881; married Fisher.
60. Josiah Marion McClain, born 1838 in GA; died 02 Aug 1899 in Ramer AL. He was the son of 120. James Walker McClain and 121. Anna. He married 61. Elizabeth "Bettie" Broadway Abt. 1868 in Montgomery Alabama.
61. Elizabeth "Bettie" Broadway, born 1853 in Ramah AL; died 21 Jan 1927 in Ramer Alabama. She was the daughter of 122. Abner Abros Broadway and 123. Mary Susan Stephens.
Notes for Josiah Marion McClain:
1880
Josiah M. MCLAIN Self M Male W 42 GA Farmer SC GA
Elisabeth B. MCLAIN Wife M Female W 27 AL Keeping House AL SC
Mary MCLAIN Dau S Female W 11 AL GA AL
Ida O. MCLAIN Dau S Female W 9M AL GA AL
Census Place E.D. 142, Tuckers Store, Montgomery, Alabama
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Last Name: McClain
Date of Birth:
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Branch:
Regimental Unit: 33rd Alabama Regiment
Company Unit: K
Co. Unit Name:
Pension Rec: Yes
Authority: Pension Application, Montgomery County, August 2, 1899.
First Name: J. MI: M.
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Occupation:
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Enlistment Information: Private
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Engage. con't:
Remarks: Volunteer. Applicant: McClain, E. B. (Widow).
http://www.archives.alabama.gov/civilwar/soldier.cfm
Last Name: McLain
Date of Birth:
Birth Information:
Date of Death:
Death Information:
Discharge Date:
Discharge Information:
Branch:
Regimental Unit: 33rd Alabama Regiment
Company Unit: K
Co. Unit Name:
Pension Rec:
Authority: Pension Application, Montgomery, Alabama, 1897/06/09
First Name: J. MI: M.
Marital Status:
Occupation:
Enlistment Date:
Enlistment Information: Alabama, Private
Engagements: Wounded; Nov. 30, 1864 at Franklin, Tennessee.
Engage. con't:
Remarks: Applicant; McLain, E. B. (Widow)
More About Josiah Marion McClain:
Burial: his widow E B filed for Civil War Pension on 8/2/1899; 33rd Alabama Regiment, Company K
Record Change: 07 Oct 2003
Notes for Elizabeth "Bettie" Broadway:
1910 census, Montgomery County (Tuckers Twp., Beat 15) Alabama - page 192
Household#68
Gardner, John L. Head 53 (Marr.2 - 11yrs.) AL SC SC
Elizabeth B. Wife 47 (Marr.2 - 11yrs.) 2,1chld. AL AL SC
McClain, Charles A. Stepson 23 (Marr.1 - 2yrs.) AL GA AL
Lorena E. StepD-L19 (Marr.1 - 2yrs.) 1,1 chld. AL AL AL
Lillie M. GranD 6/12 Single ` AL AL AL
More About Elizabeth "Bettie" Broadway:
Burial: she appears on 1860 census with father Abner Broadway and 1880 with Josiah ; then 1900 with second husband
Record Change: 25 Oct 2003
Children of Josiah McClain and Elizabeth Broadway are:
i. Mary McClain, born 1869 in Ramer Alabama; died Abt. 1883 in unknown.
ii. Ida O McClain, born 1879 in Ramer Alabama; died Abt. 1881 in unknown.
30 iii. Charles Allen McClain, born 07 Oct 1886 in WWI Vet, Ramer, Montgomery, AL; died 24 Oct 1949 in Highland Avenue, Montgomery, AL; married Lorena Emma "Rena" Bozeman 22 Nov 1908 in Ramer Alabama.
62. John Thomas Bozeman, born 30 Jan 1865 in farmed the 40 acres of cotton, lived in 3 room log cabin, born in Ramer, Alabama; died 27 Sep 1918 in Hills Chapel Cemetery, Montgomery, AL. He was the son of 124. Peter Edward Bozeman and 125. Nancy Jane Anderson. He married 63. Alice Lorena Stephens 1886 in Montgomery Alabama.
63. Alice Lorena Stephens, born Abt. 1867 in Montgomery County AL; died 1894 in Hickory Grove, Sellers Station, Montgomery, AL. She was the daughter of 126. Joseph C Stephens and 127. Sara E J Mills.
More About John Thomas Bozeman:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
More About Alice Lorena Stephens:
Record Change: 02 Oct 2003
Children of John Bozeman and Alice Stephens are:
i. Rollie S Bozeman, born 11 Nov 1887 in Ramer, AL; died 04 Jul 1944 in Ramer AL; married Verna Alberta Money; born 26 Nov 1886 in Pine Level AL; died 16 Oct 1972 in Atlanta GA but buried in Ramer AL.
More About Rollie S Bozeman:
Burial: Ramer, Montgomery, AL
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
31 ii. Lorena Emma "Rena" Bozeman, born 11 Jan 1892 in Ramer Alabama; died 12 Jun 1982 in Montgomery AL; married Charles Allen McClain 22 Nov 1908 in Ramer Alabama.
iii. Ethel Mae Bozeman, born 17 Oct 1893 in Ramer Alabama; died 30 Nov 1979 in Hills Chapel, Dublin, Montgomery Co, AL; married Jason G Gibson 18 Apr 1912 in Montgomery County AL; born 20 May 1891 in AL; died 02 Oct 1963 in Hills Chapel, Dublin AL.
More About Ethel Mae Bozeman:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003, She told stories of how they went places in the Wagon, to church, or to Dexter Avenue to sell the cotton they had picked.....while the ride may take a week by wagon, they all went and had enough to stay in a hotel on Dexter that night to rest.
iv. John Bozeman, born 1894; died 1894.
More About John Bozeman:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
v. Bertha M Bozeman, born 08 Dec 1894; died 04 Oct 1979 in Dublin AL; married Walter Broadway; born 09 Oct 1890; died 1967.
More About Bertha M Bozeman:
Died 2: 04 Oct 1979
More About Walter Broadway:
Died 2: 03 Mar 1967, Dublin AL
Generation No. 7
64. John Brooke, born 1810 in Holland; died Abt. 1850 in Pa. He married 65. unknown.
65. unknown, born in France; died Abt. 1850 in Pa.
Notes for John Brooke:
Seek info. on John Brooke(s) bn c 1810 and family. John Brooke was bn in Holland and wife in France whose name is unknown. They came to the U.S. about 1841 and it's believed they lived in PA. The parents died possibly prior to l850 from unknown causes and left four young children: John (bn cl837); Edward; Henry and Christine. A guardian was appointed and Christine was adopted. John (bn cl837) is my gtgt grandfather. He was taught the tailoring trade and moved to Columbia, TN about l860. Nothing is known on the other siblings except one brother had a son named Abraham L. Brooke (bn cl866 - l870's) who is thought to have lived in Reading, PA. Apparently all siblings except John lived in PA. My gt Aunt, Lula Brooks Wiltshire bn l874 stated her sister Nora Brooks Hines bn l86l had corresponded with her first cousin Abraham L. Brooke but they later lost contact. He is thought to have never married. My mother is a Brooks. Any info. appreciated. I live in Montgomery, AL. Thanks.
I recently found Abraham L. Brook on the l880 census in Northumberland Co., PA. His age given is l7 thus born l862-63. He is living in household of Frank Miller age 28 or 38(?) and wife Catherine age 39. Apparently Catherine is Abraham Brook's mother and a widow who remarried Mr. Miller. Catherine could have had other children living away from home in l880. There are no Miller children listed. Mr. Miller worked for the railroad and Abraham Brook may have also
Grandfather Robert Warner Brooks was born in 1918 to Robert Warner Brooks (born 1886 in Philadelphia to a Francis Brooks and Georgianna Jones) and Carrie Kanouse of Nesquehoning, Carbon County.
Francis Brooks was born in Philadelphia to John S Brooks(~1840, a retail grocer)and Sarah?.
I know Francis Brooks lived in Upper Darby as did his brother Harry.
My Grandfather's sister lived in Sunbury/Muncy area for years, most of his family remained in the Summit Hill area - Carbon County.
My Grandfather often talked about his Aunts and Uncles from Philadelphia area visiting frequently.As the W. as a middle name drew my attention to your post, could this be a connection
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Frank MILLER Self M Male W 28 PA R.R. Fireman NJ NJ
Catharine MILLER Wife M Female W 39 PA Keeping House IRE PA
Abraham L. BROOK Son S Male W 17 PA Messenger For Tlg. PA PA
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Source Information:
Census Place West Ward, Sunbury, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Family History Library Film 1255164
Children of John Brooke and unknown are:
i. Edward Brooks, married Catherine.
ii. Henry Brooks
iii. Christine Brooks
32 iv. John Henry Brooks, born 1837 in born in Lancaster, Penn., a Tailor by trade, married and went to Texas, then the children are found in Alabama later; died 1882 in He was on 1860 census of Giles TN and on 1880 census of Lamar Texas; married Roxanna Permilia Smith 1861 in maury County Tennessee.
66. Thomas S Smith, born 1820 in Tennessee; died 1890. He was the son of 132. Henry Smith and 133. Siniah Evans. He married 67. Caroline M Bond 17 Nov 1840 in maury County Tennessee.
67. Caroline M Bond, born 16 Feb 1823 in Sumner TN; died 1909. She was the daughter of 134. John Baptist Bond and 135. Catherine Kitty Stone.
Notes for Caroline M Bond:
Husband
John Baptist Bond Pedigree
Birth: About 1790 , , North Carolina
Christening:
Marriage: 23 DEC 1819 , Sumner, Tennessee
Death: 30 SEP 1845
Burial:
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Wife
Catherine Stone Pedigree
Birth: 09 NOV 1797 <, Maury, Tennessee>
Christening:
Marriage: 23 DEC 1819 , Sumner, Tennessee
Death: 11 SEP 1845
Burial:
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1. Caroline M. Bond Pedigree
Female
Birth: 16 FEB 1823 , Sumner, Tennessee
Christening:
Death: 24 DEC 1909
Burial:
Children of Thomas Smith and Caroline Bond are:
33 i. Roxanna Permilia Smith, born 25 Jan 1841 in Mt Pleasant 1850 and 1860 census of Maury Tennessee; died 19 Jan 1925 in Texas; married John Henry Brooks 1861 in maury County Tennessee.
ii. John Henry Smith, born 21 Dec 1844 in Mississippi; died in Texas census of 1880 by his sister Roxanna in Lamar TX; married N. C Fisher?; born 1852 in Mo and her parents are from Kentucky.
Notes for John Henry Smith:
near Roxanna
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
J. H. SMITH Self M Male W 35 MS Farmer TN TN
N. C. SMITH Wife M Female W 27 MO Keeping House KY KY
John F. SMITH Son S Male W 4 LA MS MO
Mary C. SMITH Dau S Female W 5M TX MS MO
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Census Place Precinct 1, Lamar, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255314
NA Film Number T9-1314
68. Larkin Francis Ballard, born 1830 in Tn; died Bef. 1880 in 1860 shows them in Perry TN near a Clark. He was the son of 136. James Milton Ballard and 137. Kissiah Dickens. He married 69. Rowena Densy Baxter 1847 in TN.
69. Rowena Densy Baxter, born 1831 in hickman, Maury County TN; died in widowed on the 1880 census of Maury TN. She was the daughter of 138. James Jr Baxter and 139. Hester Ward.
Notes for Rowena Densy Baxter:
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
about Larkin Ballard
Name: Larkin Ballard
Gender: male
Birth Place: TN
Birth Year: 1830
Spouse Name: Densey Baxter
Spouse
Birth Place: TN
Number Pages: 1
Children of Larkin Ballard and Rowena Baxter are:
i. Allen Ballard, married Nancy Smith?.
ii. Gentry T Ballard, married Nancy Matilda Bass.
iii. Mary Ballard
iv. Stephen Ballard, born 1853; married Georgia Ann White.
34 v. James Calvin Ballard, born Jan 1854 in found on 1880 census of Lawrence, TN near the Dawes family; died Sep 1921 in Maury TN; married (1) unknown; married (2) Willie Eudora "Dora" Florence Craig 05 Oct 1876 in Lawrence TN.
vi. Andrew Ballard, born 1856 in TN listed on 1880 census as servant to J H Beard.
vii. Hettie Ballard, born 1864.
viii. Lizzie Ballard, born 1866.
ix. Larkin Ballard, born 1868.
x. Telitha Ballard, born 1851.
xi. Gentry Ballard, born 1855.
70. William M Craig, born 1840 in TN; died 1869 in TN. He was the son of 140. David C Craig and 141. Catherine Katie Conley. He married 71. Rebecca Caroline Pennington 29 Aug 1860 in Lawrence TN.
71. Rebecca Caroline Pennington, born 1841 in TN; died Oct 1912 in TN. She was the daughter of 142. Wm Pennington and 143. Gracy A, Mrs Mary Pennington.
Children of William Craig and Rebecca Pennington are:
35 i. Willie Eudora "Dora" Florence Craig, born 16 Jul 1863 in Lawrence TN; died Aft. 1900 in Lawrence TN 1900 census with son Oscar near several Clark families; married James Calvin Ballard 05 Oct 1876 in Lawrence TN.
ii. Alice C Craig, born 1866; died 1870.
72. Andrew Cooper, born 1782 in Ireland...Found in 1830 census Fairfield SC next to George and Adam Cooper; died 1838 in Alabama. He was the son of 144. Adam Cooper and 145. Jane Bell. He married 73. Alsey 1817 in Fairfield Co South Carolina.
73. Alsey, born Abt. 1785 in she is head of household 1840 Chambers AL census; died in ....the other Cooper families stayed in SC.
Notes for Andrew Cooper:
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moved to Chambers Co Al c. 1836 and bought 317 acres from Creek Indian named Con-Chart-Fuxico.
Served in War of 1812 Cpt W. Nevitt's company 2nd S.C.
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Andrew J. COOPER Self M Male W 43 GA Grocer IRE GA
Mary A. COOPER Wife M Female W 40 AL Keeps House GA GA
Tolula A. COOPER Dau S Female W 16 AL At Home GA GA
Beatrice Z. COOPER Dau Female W 14 AL At Home GA GA
Minnie A. COOPER Dau S Female W 11 AL At Home GA GA
Andrew J. COOPER Son S Male W 5 AL GA GA
Mary J. COOPER Other S Female W 10M TX GA GA
Perry GREEN Other D Male W 42 AL Livery Man SC NC
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Census Place Waco, Mclennan, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255318
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jno. W. COOPER Self M Male W 56 SC Laborer SC SC
Florence COOPER Wife M Female W 45 SC Keeping House SC SC
Walt W. COOPER Son S Male W 23 AL Laborer SC SC
Flora COOPER Dau S Female W 16 AL Keeping House SC SC
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Source Information:
Census Place Bluffton, Chambers, Alabama
Children of Andrew Cooper and Alsey are:
i. Jane Cooper, born 1825; married James Casks.
Notes for Jane Cooper:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Samuel CHAMBLISS Self M Male W 66 MS Farmer VA SC
Jane CHAMBLISS Wife M Female W 65 MS Keeping House SC GA
Irvin COOPER Other S Male W 19 AL Laborer --- ---
George JEMISON Other S Male B 15 TX Laborer --- ---
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Census Place District 126, Navarro, Texas
ii. Martha Cooper, married John H Colley 1840.
iii. Frances Cooper
iv. John Marion Cooper
v. Irena Margret Elizabeth Cooper, born 1833; married Ennis.
vi. Adam L Cooper, born 1835.
vii. Clarissa R Cooper, born 1838.
viii. Mary Cooper, born 1821 in SC; died 1885 in tX; married Wm J Solley 1838 in Chambers County Alabama.
ix. Andrew Jackson Cooper, born Abt. 1830; married Mary Culbreath 1859.
Notes for Andrew Jackson Cooper:
Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969
about Andrew J Cooper
Name: Andrew J Cooper
Spouse: Mollie Culbreath
Marriage Date: 1 Nov 1859
County: Chambers
State: Alabama
Performed By Title: MG
Performed by Name: J W Williams
Comments: Handwritten note used
Source information: Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research
36 x. Charner Peter Cooper, born 1830 in South Carolina; died 1871 in Montgomery AL, Civil War Soldier, www.hometown.aol.com/alabamagenealogy/22.html; married (1) Elaynai?; married (2) Sara F Lee 1845 in Chambers County.
74. Elijah Lee, born 1777 in Charleston SC; died 1860 in served in Indian Wars of 1812, Chambers County, Alabama, www.hometown.aol.com/alabamagenealogy/22.html. He was the son of 148. James? Lee. He married 75. Malinda Phillips 13 Dec 1821 in Greene GA.
75. Malinda Phillips, born 1794 in Green County Georgia; died 1880 in Chambers County, Alabama widow in 1870 living with son James.. She was the daughter of 150. Mark Phillips.
Notes for Elijah Lee:
Elijah Lee - 05/30/99 13:16:18
My Email:jshepgolfs@aol.com
Submitter's name: Jodie Lee Shepard
State of residence of soldier: Alabama
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Adam G. Saffold & Capt Cunningham, Ga. Militia
Comments:
Served In Col Jones Regiment, McIntosh Brigade, Floyd's Division at Morgan Co. Ga. from Nov 21, 1814 to May 6,1815 He also was said to have served under Capt Cunningham as a subsitute for a Mr. Harris in Morgan Co., Ga. and was honorably discharged at Ft. Hawkins Ga. in Nov. 1813; was at the Battle of Cahaba and Ofissa(sp) as a private soldier...He was allowed bounty land on account of said two stints of service and his widow, Malinda Phillips Lee, a pension.
More About Elijah Lee:
Burial: Old Harmony Church Cemetery, Chambers County AL
Notes for Malinda Phillips:
speculation on her parents....note that she did not name a son Mark.
Decclaration of Widow for Pension
State of AL. , County of Chambers, 14 April 1877- Malinda C. Lee, 73 resident of Chambers Co., widow of Elijah Lee who enlisted in Capt. Adam Saffold's co. Col. Jones regt. McIntosh's Brigade, Floyd's Div. at Morgan Co, GA April 1813, was at battle of Calubu and others as a private soldier. She was married under the name of Malinda Phillips to Elijah Lee Dec. 1813 by Hinton Crawford, Esq. Green Co. GA. Her husband died at Chambers Co. AL on 2 Nov 1860. Her P.O. is Camp Hill, Tallapoosa Co., AL. her domicile, Chambers Co. AL. (signed Malinda(X)Lee- Witnesses : J.W. o'Hara and James C. Lee.
More About Malinda Phillips:
Burial: old Harmony Cemetery, Chambers County AL
Children of Elijah Lee and Malinda Phillips are:
i. Hendy Lee
ii. Augustus Frederick Lee, born 1828 in ga; died in They appear on the 1870 Chambers census with children and residing next to his brother James; married Martha Elizabeth Slaughter 1857; born 1830 in ga.
Notes for Augustus Frederick Lee:
Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969
about Martha E Slaughter
Name: Martha E Slaughter
Spouse: Augusta F Lee
Marriage Date: Dec 1857
County: Chambers
State: Alabama
Performed By Title: MG
Performed by Name: E G Richards
Source information: Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research
iii. James C. Lee, born 1829 in Georgie, and served in the civil war; died 10 Apr 1894 in Chambers County, Alabama, his mother lives with them on the 1870 census ; married Elizabeth Dean; born 1841 in They grew up living next to each other according to the 1860 census; died in Chambers County, Alabama.
More About James C. Lee:
Burial: CIVIL WAR DEATH, Old Harmony Cemetery, Chambers County AL
More About Elizabeth Dean:
Burial: old Harmony Cemetery, Chambers County AL
37 iv. Sara F Lee, born 1830 in Green County Georgia; died 1866 in Montgomery AL; married Charner Peter Cooper 1845 in Chambers County.
v. Emily Daniel Lee, born 1831; married Wm Francis Bohanon; died in They live on the same page as her parents in the 1860 census.
vi. William Lee, born 1833; married Aramentha.
vii. Jesse Lee, born 1840 in he appears on the 1860 census with this family.
76. John Wise Carter, born Abt. 1792 in Edgefield County South Carolina; died in Talladega Co AL. He was the son of 152. Captain John Carter and 153. Elizabeth Wise. He married 77. Blassingame?.
77. Blassingame?
Children of John Carter and Blassingame? are:
i. Elizabeth Carter, born 1818.
ii. Henry Carter, born 1819 in South Carolina, but lived nearby his brother Thomas in Montgomery AL; married Mildred; born 1833 in AL.
38 iii. Thomas Randolph Carter, born 1820 in Alabama; died 1892 in 1880 CENSUS of Montg AL shows them near Bozemans and other Carters who may be his sons; married (1) Lacy Jane Bozeman Abt. 1845 in Montgomery AL; married (2) Mary Josephine Hereferd Abt. 1861 in Montgomery Alabama.
iv. James Blassingame Carter, born 1822; married Amanda?.
v. Marion D Carter, born 1825 in 1870 census shows him by brother Thomas Carter; married L A; born 1840.
vi. Green? Carter, born 1832 in Mulatto.
78. John L Hereferd, born 1796 in VA; died in several of these families move to Alabama. He was the son of 156. Wm Herriferd and 157. Margaret Staples. He married 79. Jemima Ramsey.
79. Jemima Ramsey, born 1802 in Henry VA; died in Www.hometown.aol.com/alabamagenealogy/22.html. She was the daughter of 158. Ramsey.
Children of John Hereferd and Jemima Ramsey are:
i. Sanford Hereferd, born 1821 in VA; died in 1860 census of Montgomery AL with 3 siblings; married Eliza Freeney 08 Apr 1847 in Montgomery Alabama; born 1825.
ii. Jane W. Hereferd, born 1830 in Virginia; married John W. Gordon; born in Virginia.
iii. John W Hereferd, born 1838.
iv. Maria Louisa Hereferd, born 1822 in VA; married Peter Watkins.
v. Hardin Staples Heriferd, born in Henry County Virginia; died 1969 in Burnett Texas; married (1) Tallulah Katherine Nichols; born 1847 in SC; died 1882; married (2) Sara Ann Mears.
Notes for Hardin Staples Heriferd:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Harden HERIFORD Self M Male W 33 VA Farming VA ---
Talula HERIFORD Wife M Female W 31 SC Keeping Housed SC SC
John HERIFORD Son S Male W 13 AL At School VA ---
Sanford HERIFORD Son S Male W 10 AL At School VA ---
Mary HERIFORD Dau S Female W 8 AL At Home VA SC
Harden HERIFORD Son S Male W 3 TX At Home VA SC
Clarrence HERIFORD Son S Male W 3M TX At Home VA SC
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Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 2, Llano, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255317
vi. Margaret Hereferd, born 1818; married H H Staples.
39 vii. Mary Josephine Hereferd, born 1844 in Virginia; died 1903 in Www.hometown.aol.com/grandpatrcarter/1.html; married Thomas Randolph Carter Abt. 1861 in Montgomery Alabama.
82. James Jefferson Culpepper, born 1806 in Edgefield S C; died 1846 in Coosa AL. He was the son of 164. John William Culpepper and 165. Nancy Gillespie. He married 83. Martha Byne Blackstone 21 Dec 1828 in Crawford GA.
83. Martha Byne Blackstone, born 1814 in Dooly GA. She was the daughter of 166. John M Blackstone and 167. Catherine Harvey.
Children of James Culpepper and Martha Blackstone are:
i. George Washington Culpepper
ii. Nathan F Culpepper
iii. John Culpepper
iv. Josephine Culpepper
v. Martha Custis Culpepper
41 vi. Nancy Catherine Culpepper, born 1831 in Crawford County GA; married Charles W Thornton 1848 in Tallapoosa County Alabama.
84. Charles Partridge, born Abt. 1820 in North Carolina. He married 85. Caroline Nancy Culpepper.
85. Caroline Nancy Culpepper, born in GA.
Notes for Charles Partridge:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Charles PARTRIDGE Self M Male B 54 GA Working On Farm GA GA
Caroline PARTRIDGE Wife M Female B 54 GA Working On Farm GA GA
Doc PARTRIDGE Son S Male B 16 GA Working On Farm GA GA
Rachel PARTRIDGE Mother W Female B 70 GA GA GA
Anna CHUM GDau S Female B 5 GA GA GA
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Source Information:
Census Place District 809, Meriwether, Georgia
Child of Charles Partridge and Caroline Culpepper is:
42 i. George J Partridge, born 1850 in Georgia; married Mildred F Smith.
88. Archibald Hood
Child of Archibald Hood is:
44 i. DAvid?Hood, born Abt. 1820 in GA; married Susan.
96. Alexander Cochran, born Abt. 1765 in Alleghaney Co PA; died Abt. 1851 in Guernsey Co, OH. He was the son of 192. William Alexander Cochran. He married 97. Hannah Sarah Adams 1787 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
97. Hannah Sarah Adams, born 1767 in PA; died Abt. 1820 in Guernsey OH.
Children of Alexander Cochran and Hannah Adams are:
i. Azby Cochran, born 1788.
ii. Alazanna Alice Cochran, born 1790; died 1854 in Salem, Henry, Iowa; married John Ables 1813 in Guernsey Ohio; born 1777 in Holland.
iii. Katherine Cochran, born 1792.
48 iv. Colonel William Cochran, born 03 Jul 1793 in Hickory, Washington Cty, Pennsylvania; died 07 Oct 1878 in Oxford Twnshp, Guernsey, Ohio; married Martha Patty Henderson 20 Feb 1818 in Middlebourne, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa.
v. Jacob Cochran, born 1795.
vi. Rebecca Cochran, born 1797.
vii. Nancy Jane Cochran, born 1799.
viii. John Clark Cochran, born 1802 in Guernsey OH.
ix. Alexander Cochrane, born 1805 in Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; died 1864 in Lancaster Twp, Keokuk, Iowa, Usa; married Martha L Jane Henderson 1829 in Guernsey OHio; born 07 Apr 1809 in Mt Pleasant, Jefferson Co. OH; died 17 Oct 1846 in Lancaster, Keokuk Co. Iowa.
Notes for Alexander Cochrane:
Bart Bartleson - abartleson@comcast.net
More About Alexander Cochrane:
Record Change: 01 Oct 2003
Notes for Martha L Jane Henderson:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Enoch HENDERSON Self M Male MU 35 NC Carpenter & Farmer NC NC
Ann HENDERSON Wife M Female B 30 NC Keeping House NC NC
Elmer HENDERSON Son S Male B 14 NC Works On Farm NC
More About Martha L Jane Henderson:
Record Change: 01 Oct 2003
x. James Cochran, born 1807; married Nancy Hannah.
xi. Brice Cochran, born 1809 in 1840 census shows him in Guernsey near William; married Rachel 1832 in Ohio.
xii. Mary Anne Cochran, born 1811.
xiii. Hanson Cochran, born 1813 in Guernsey OH.
99. Nancy Ann Clendenning, born 1780 in Harrisburg, Dauphin, or Philidelphia PA; died 1862 in Fairview, Guernsey, OH. She was the daughter of 198. Clendenning John and 199. Sarah Sturgeon.
Child of Nancy Ann Clendenning is:
49 i. Martha Patty Henderson, born 23 May 1799 in PA; died 02 Mar 1851 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio; married Colonel William Cochran 20 Feb 1818 in Middlebourne, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa.
Children of Nancy Clendenning and William Henderson are:
i. John Clendening Henderson, born 15 Dec 1800 in Lewistown, Mifflin, Pennsylvania, Usa; died 29 May 1877 in Oxford Twp, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; married Sarah Jane Craig 03 May 1824 in Ohio, Usa; born 1804 in PA.
More About John Clendening Henderson:
Date born 2: 15 Dec 1800
Burial: Oxford Twp, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
ii. Sarah Henderson, born 13 Dec 1802 in Lewistown, Mifflin, Pennsylvania, Usa; died 27 Dec 1859 in Millwood, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; married John Burnett 01 Mar 1821 in Oxford Twnsp, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; born 1800 in PA.
More About Sarah Henderson:
Date born 2: 13 Dec 1802
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
iii. I Thomas Henderson, born 01 Sep 1804 in Lewistown, Mifflin, Pennsylvania, Usa; died 21 Apr 1820 in Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; married Euretta Martin.
More About I Thomas Henderson:
Date born 2: 01 Sep 1804
Burial: Carlisle Cem.
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
Notes for Euretta Martin:
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iv. William Henderson, born 15 Dec 1806 in ,Belmont, Ohio, Usa; died 26 Feb 1892 in ,Belmont, Ohio, Usa; married Arabella Lyons 19 Jan 1832 in ,Usa; born 10 Apr 1810.
More About William Henderson:
Burial: Kirkwood, Belmont, Ohio, Usa
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
v. Rachel Henderson, born 13 Dec 1808 in ,Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; died Dec 1884; married 17 Mar 1836 in ,Guernsey, Ohio, Usa.
More About Rachel Henderson:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
vi. Margaret Ann (Peggy) Henderson, born 13 Dec 1810 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; died 25 Jul 1896 in Barnesville Twnp, Belmont, Ohio, Usa; married Jesse Jarvis 15 Mar 1832 in ,Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; born 1809 in Maryland.
More About Margaret Ann (Peggy) Henderson:
Burial: Barnesville Twnp, Belmont, Ohio, Usa
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
vii. George Washington Henderson, born 09 Feb 1813 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; died 23 Jan 1855 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; married (1) Sara Jane Anderson 10 Mar 1836 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; married (2) Sarah Beall 1847. 09 Feb 1847 in Guernsey Co, OH.
More About George Washington Henderson:
Burial: God's Knob Cem.
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
viii. Maria Jane Henderson, born 08 Jan 1815 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; died 01 Jun 1865 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; married James Vance 29 Oct 1840 in ,Ohio, Usa; born 1816.
More About Maria Jane Henderson:
Burial: God's Knob Cem, Ohio, Usa
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
ix. David Henderson, born 04 Jun 1817 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; died 1882; married 06 Mar 1860 in Guernsey Co, OH; married (2) Mary Wright 27 Apr 1868 in Belmont Co, OH. 29 Oct 1868 in Guernsey Co, OH; married (4) Rebecca Scott 08 Apr 1875 in Guernsey Co, OH.
More About David Henderson:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
x. Elizabeth Henderson, born 21 Apr 1820 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; died in (Died young), Guernsey, Ohio.
More About Elizabeth Henderson:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
xi. Simpson Simeon Henderson, born 12 Jun 1822 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; died Aft. 1882; married (1) Rachel Ann Dillehay 1846 in Guernsey OH; born Abt. 1830; married (2) Rachel Ann Dillehay 08 Oct 1846 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; born 1801.
More About Simpson Simeon Henderson:
Date born 2: 12 Jun 1822, Guernsey OH
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
xii. II Thomas Henderson, born 06 Apr 1827 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, Usa; died 1905 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Usa; married Aft. 1850.
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Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
100. James T Miller, born 08 Feb 1795 in Irish born in Rockingham VA; died 03 Nov 1874 in War of 1812- Bloomington, McLean, Illinois. He was the son of 200. Reverend Alexander Miller and 201. Sarah Crawford. He married 101. Sarah Isabella Boyd 28 Jan 1821 in Orange Virginia.
101. Sarah Isabella Boyd, born 1797 in Lincoln Illinois; died 13 Dec 1885 in Lincoln Illinois. She was the daughter of 202. Robert Lloyd and 203. Tabitha Rucker.
More About James T Miller:
Burial: Scogin Cem, Bloomington Twp, IL
More About Sarah Isabella Boyd:
Burial: Lows Grove, IL
Children of James Miller and Sarah Boyd are:
i. "sarah" Elizabeth Jane Miller, married Orrin Parker; born 1817 in Ashtabula Co OHIO; died in 1860 census of Iowa shows them next to James Miller and Mary Clara Parker Miller.
ii. Cyrus C Miller, born 1838 in Illinois; died in 1860 census of Iowa shows them next to James; married Eliza Ann Lloyd.
iii. Robert Miller, born 1821 in VA; died 1894 in Iowa 1870 census next to his brother James; married Elizabeth Lanier 1845 in McLean Co IL; born 1825 in TN; died 1883 in Iowa.
Notes for Robert Miller:
Robert MILLER Self M Male W 59 IA Farmer VA VA
Elizabeth MILLER Wife M Female W 55 IL Keeping House TN TN
Levi MILLER Son W Male W 29 IL Farmer VA TN
Jewel MILLER Son S Male W 22 IA Works On Farm VA TN
Celesta MILLER Dau S Female W 20 IA Keeping House VA TN
Laura MILLER Dau S Female W 18 IA At School VA TN
Lincoln MILLER Son S Male W 16 IA Works On Farm VA TN
Grant MILLER Son S Male W 13 IA Works On Farm VA TN
Isaac MILLER Son S Male W 9 IA At School VA TN
Source Information:
Census Place Greene, Iowa, Iowa
50 iv. James Madison Miller, born 17 Jan 1823 in Harrisburg, Rockingham, VA; died 20 Mar 1904 in Green Township, Iowa; married Mary Clara Parker 04 Jul 1850 in Bloomington, McLean, Illinois.
v. Bellefield Miller, born 18 Sep 1828 in Civil War - KY; died 02 Aug 1887 in Greenwood Co, KS; married Mildred WREN.
Notes for Bellefield Miller:
Death: 2 AUG 1887 in Toronto, Woodson Co., KS
Burial: AUG 1887 Toronto Cemetary, Toronto, Greenwood Co., Kansas
Census: 1860 Danvers, McLean, Illinois
Military Service: BET. 7 AUG 1862 - 17 AUG 1865 Co. E, 94th Illinois Vol. Inf. (Civil War
1860 United States Federal Census
about Belfield Miller
Name: Belfield Miller
Age in 1860: 32
Birth Year: abt 1828
Birthplace: Illinois
Home in 1860: Danvers, McLean, Illinois
Gender: Male
Post Office: Stouts Grove
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members: Name Age
Belfield Miller 32
Elizabeth Miller 24
Isiah Miller 8
Sarah Miller 6
Amanda Miller 5
Chastina Miller 2
Elizah Miller 9.12
Celtena Thomas 10
vi. Amanda E Miller, born 1854; married Charles Walter Pollard; born 1847.
vii. Alexander Miller, born 1834 in Illinois.
viii. Laura Miller, born 1850 in Illinois; died in Could be wife of Alex.
ix. Martillus Miller, born 1835 in Illinois; died in Lived next to James on 1870 census; married Mary; born in Virginia.
102. Wanton Horatio Parker, born 13 Feb 1802 in NY; died 28 Jun 1849 in Stouts Grove, McLean County, Illinois. He was the son of 204. Archelaus Richardson Parker and 205. Sara Tefft. He married 103. Rosannah Lemmon 22 Jul 1824 in Ashtabula Ohio.
103. Rosannah Lemmon, born 1807 in Harpersfield, Ashtabula, OHIO; died 1840 in Versailles, Woodford, Illinois. She was the daughter of 206. Robert Lemmon and 207. Hannah Woolsey.
Notes for Wanton Horatio Parker:
Illinois Census, 1810-90
about Wanton Parker
Name: Wanton Parker
State: IL
County: St. Clair County
Township: No Township Listed
Year: 1840
Record Type: State or colonial census
Page: 502
Database: IL 1840 State Census Index
1840 United States Federal Census
about Wanton Parker
Name: Wanton Parker
Township: Not Stated
County: Tazewell
State: Illinois
1830 United States Federal Census
about W Parker
Name: W Parker
Township: Harpersfield
County: Ashtabula
State: Ohio
near Dodge and Burgett families.
Children of Wanton Parker and Rosannah Lemmon are:
i. Robert Lemmon Parker, married Nancy E Conger.
Notes for Robert Lemmon Parker:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Robt. L. PARKER Self M Male W 50 OH Physician NY NY
Nancy E. PARKER Wife M Female W 45 IL Keeping House KY PA
Wm. Wanten PARKER Son D Male W 26 IA Laborer OH IL
Ellen H. PARKER Dau S Female W 13 IA At School OH IL
Mary L. HEREFORD Dau M Female W 21 IA OH ---
Lyda E. HEREFORD GDau S Female W 4M OR MO IA
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Source Information:
Census Place Little Butte, Jackson, Oregon
Family History Library Film 1255081
ii. Hannah Parker
iii. Feidelia Ann Parker, born 04 Apr 1828; died 25 Jul 1870 in IL; married (1) Morgan Washington Beeler 1848 in McLean Co IL; born 30 Sep 1824 in OH; married (2) Alexander Mahaffey 1862; born in IL.
51 iv. Mary Clara Parker, born 11 Apr 1832 in Ashabula County OH; died 15 Aug 1917 in Wellman, Washington County, Iowa; married James Madison Miller 04 Jul 1850 in Bloomington, McLean, Illinois.
v. Polly Parker, born 26 Dec 1834 in Ashtabula OHIO; died 03 Nov 1899.
vi. John H Parker, born 1838 in IL; married Sarah Price STillwell 1859.
104. Isaac Benjamin Jr Coonfield, born 11 May 1808 in KY; died 12 Dec 1879 in Benton County, Arkansas. He was the son of 208. Isaac Benjamin Sr. Coonfield and 209. Barsheba Clark. He married 105. Lydia Epperson 1832 in Marion County Indiana.
105. Lydia Epperson, born 16 Jul 1815. She was the daughter of 210. James Epperson and 211. Mary Rebecca Tetters.
More About Isaac Benjamin Jr Coonfield:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
More About Lydia Epperson:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
Children of Isaac Coonfield and Lydia Epperson are:
i. Allen W Coonfield
More About Allen W Coonfield:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
ii. Isaac Newton Coonfield, born 27 Oct 1833 in Anderson, Madison County, IN; died in A dark man with blue eyes; married (1) Elizabeth McNutt; born 1832; died 1857 in Johnson Cty, IN; married (2) Matilda Gardner 1858; born 1840 in OH; died in They are both on the 1900 census of Anderson, Madison County, IN.
Notes for Isaac Newton Coonfield:
...: 13. ISAAC NEWTON5 COONFIELD (ISAAC BENJAMIN COONFIELD4 JR, ISAAC COONFIELD3
SR, ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD) was born October 27, 1833 in
MARION CO, ANDERSON, INDIANA, and died WFT Est. 1877-1925. He married (1)
ELIZABETH MCNUTT WFT Est. 1849-1856. She was born WFT Est. 1829-1847, and
died December 12, 1857 in JOHNSON CO, INDIANA. He married (2) MATILDA
GARDNER November 10, 1858 in JOHNSON CO, FRANKLIN, INDIANA. She was born WFT
Est. 1821-1847, and died WFT Est. 1877-1935.
Notes for ISAAC NEWTON COONFIELD:
INFORMATION: AT 30 YEARS OF AGE ISAAC NEWTON WAS 5'7", BLUE EYES AND DARK
COMPLEXION
CIVIL WAR: JOINED MARCH 1, 1864, CO. "H", 9TH REG. OF INDIANA CAVALRY,
JOHNSON CO., INDIANA. REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION SULPHER FORT, ALABAMA,
SEPTEMBER 25, 1864. HE WAS MISSING FOR TWO YEARS.
INFORMATION FROM MAXINE COONFIELD
507 E. 13TH ST.
BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA
OCCUPATION LISTED AS A FARMER AND MERCHANT
PENSION PAPERS WERE DROPPED IN NOVEMBER 22,1909
LAST PAYMENT RECEIVED WAS AUGUST 4, 1909.
DEATH ESTIMATED AUGUST 1909.
ISAAC NEWTON COONFIELD WAS AFFECTIONATELY CALLED "UNCLE NEWT"
ONE FO HIS DAUGHTERS WENT BY THE NAME OF "PINK" ONE OF HIS SON'S GREW UP TO
BE A DOCTOR.
Marriage Notes for ISAAC COONFIELD and MATILDA GARDNER:
ISAAC AND MATILDA COONFIELD WERE MARRIED BY :
REV. GODFREY JONES IN JOHNSON CO., INDIANA
Facts about this marriage:
Marriage November 10, 1858
JOHNSON CO, FRANKLIN, INDIANA
Marriage Fact
More About Isaac Newton Coonfield:
Burial: lived next to his father in 1860 Arkansas census
Record Change: 04 Oct 2003
iii. John William Coonfield, born 26 Dec 1835; died 02 Sep 1853 in Morgan Indiana.
More About John William Coonfield:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
iv. Alexander Harrison Coonfield, born 1837; died 1859 in Morgan Indiana.
More About Alexander Harrison Coonfield:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
v. Robert John Coonfield, born 1839.
More About Robert John Coonfield:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
vi. James M Coonfield, born 1840.
Notes for James M Coonfield:
...: viii. JAMES M. COONFIELD, b. November 29, 1840, INDIANA; d. November 9, 1883
BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS.
Notes for JAMES M. COONFIELD:
JAMES COONFIELD WAS LISTED IN THE 1880 CENSUS-BENTON CO., ANDERSON TOWNSHIP,
ARKANSAS AS LIVING AS A BOARDER WITH A WILLIAM STEWART PG. 14
APPARENTLY JAMES NEVER MARRIED
More About James M Coonfield:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
vii. James P Coonfield, born 1842.
Notes for James P Coonfield:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William STEWART Self M Male W 50 VA Farmer VA VA
Ellan STEWART Wife M Female W 47 IN Keeping House KY KY
Isaac E. STEWART Son S Male W 16 IL Laborer VA IN
William H. STEWART Son S Male W 14 IL At Home VA IN
James W. STEWART Son S Male W 13 AR At Home VA IN
Theodore J. STEWART Son S Male W 10 AR At Home VA IN
Richard H. STEWART Son S Male W 7 AR VA IN
James COONFIELD Other S Male W 38 IN Boarder KY KY
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Source Information:
Census Place Anderson, Benton, Arkansas
Family History Library Film 1254038
More About James P Coonfield:
Record Change: 29 Sep 2003
52 viii. Benjamin Wylie Coonfield, born 21 Oct 1844 in Ripley Co Crossroads Indiana; died 06 Jul 1914 in McLellan Co Waco TX; married (1) Martha Epperson?; married (2) Martha Frances Young 26 Oct 1865 in Johnson County, Indiana; married (3) Polly Stephenson 1898.
106. James Young, born Abt. 1800 in KY or PA. He was the son of 212. Mr Young and 213. unknown Indian. He married 107. Minerva Evans 21 Feb 1828 in Harrison County Indiana.
107. Minerva Evans, born Abt. 1810 in VA.
Child of James Young and Minerva Evans is:
53 i. Martha Frances Young, born 25 Nov 1841 in Indiana; died 13 Aug 1897 in Vaughn, Benton Co., AR; married Benjamin Wylie Coonfield 26 Oct 1865 in Johnson County, Indiana.
108. Doctor Hiram Lucius Little, born 08 Feb 1821 in Daviess, Ohio County, KY; died 16 Jul 1876 in Meridian Cemetery, Bosque County, Texas. He was the son of 216. Jonas Little and 217. Betsy Douglass. He married 109. Nancy Catherine Wright 05 Dec 1841 in Daviess, KY.
109. Nancy Catherine Wright, born 14 Jun 1822 in KY; died 29 Jul 1853 in Kentucky. She was the daughter of 218. John C Wright and 219. "Kitty" Catherine Georgia Weatherford.
More About Doctor Hiram Lucius Little:
Burial: was a Mason and a Physician
Record Change: 06 Oct 2003
More About Nancy Catherine Wright:
Record Change: 05 Oct 2003
Children of Hiram Little and Nancy Wright are:
i. Mary Lavenia Little, born 1842; died 1852.
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Record Change: 06 Oct 2003
54 ii. John Wright Little, born 04 Dec 1843 in Davies County Kentucky; died 20 Jul 1915 in Marble County, Arkansas; married Mary Catherine Crigler 22 Jun 1870 in Shephardsville Bullit County, KY.
iii. Joseph Mortimer Little, born 1845 in never married, very dark grouchy man in UNION Army; died 21 Dec 1936 in buried by his father in Bosque, Texas.
More About Joseph Mortimer Little:
Burial: Meridian Cemetery, Bosque County, Texas
Record Change: 06 Oct 2003
iv. Johnson Rush Little, born 1846; died 1850.
More About Johnson Rush Little:
Record Change: 06 Oct 2003
v. Susan R Little, born Jul 1848 in 1900 and 1910 Bosque County Texas census show her widowed with son John; died 1925; married John Crenshaw Abt. 1870; born Abt. 1840 in Virginia.
More About Susan R Little:
Record Change: 06 Oct 2003
vi. Ann Catherine Kate Little, born 1849 in Daviess KY.
vii. Catherine Lucille Little, born 1851; died 06 Dec 1927 in buried by her father in Bosque Texas; married Thomas C Alexander, Captain; born 1845 in TN.
More About Catherine Lucille Little:
Record Change: 06 Oct 2003
viii. Georgia Alice Little, born 1853 in Had 9 children, widowed young; died 1945 in on 1930 census with brother Mort, Bosque, Texas; married John Alston Nelson 1871 in hamlin texas; born 22 Jul 1848 in Georgia; died 21 Jun 1891 in Meridian Cemetery, Bosque, Texas.
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Record Change: 06 Oct 2003
110. Abraham Crigler, born 01 Nov 1826 in Ky; died 17 Apr 1910 in Vaughn, Benton County, Ark. He was the son of 220. Owen Crigler and 221. Mary Margaret Polly Duvall. He married 111. Mary Catherine Roby 1848 in Bullitt KY.
111. Mary Catherine Roby, born 24 Apr 1824 in KY.; died 31 Oct 1903 in KY.. She was the daughter of 222. Reason Roby and 223. Catherine "millie" or Kitty Simmons.
Notes for Abraham Crigler:
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1870 Census, Bullitt County (Shepardsville Dist.) Kentucky - Page 254
Household#165
Caigler, Abe 47 Farmer Kentucky
Catherine 43 Keeping House Kentucky
Mary 19 At Home Kentucky
Sadonia 15 Kentucky
Little, John W. 26 Blacksmith Kentucky
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From Familysearch.com - 1880 census
Household:
census: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's
Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jno. W. LITTLE Self M Male W 36 KY Blacksmith KY KY
Mary C. LITTLE Wife M Female W 29 KY Keeping House KY KY
Georgie A. LITTLE Dau S Female W 9 KY KY KY
Lottie S. LITTLE Dau S Female W 7 KY KY KY
Jno. A. LITTLE Son S Male W 5 KY KY KY
Mort. LITTLE Dau S Female W 3 KY KY KY
Charlie LITTLE Son S Male W 1 KY KY KY
More About Abraham Crigler:
Record Change: 28 Sep 2003
More About Mary Catherine Roby:
Record Change: 04 Oct 2003
Children of Abraham Crigler and Mary Roby are:
55 i. Mary Catherine Crigler, born 27 Oct 1850 in Kentucky; died 30 Apr 1885 in Illinois; married John Wright Little 22 Jun 1870 in Shephardsville Bullit County, KY.
ii. Sadonia Crigler, born Dec 1854 in Shepherdsville, Bullitt Co KY.
Notes for Sadonia Crigler:
.: 870 Census, Bullitt County (Shepardsville Dist.) Kentucky - Page 254
Household#165
Caigler, Abe 47 Farmer Kentucky
Catherine 43 Keeping House Kentucky
Mary 19 At Home Kentucky
Sadonia 15 Kentucky
Little, John W. 26 Blacksmith Kentucky
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Abram CRIGLER Self M Male W 58 KY Farmer VA KY
Cathrine CRIGLER Wife M Female W 56 KY Keeping House KY KY
Sadonia CRIGLER Dau S Female W 24 KY KY KY
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Source Information:
Census Place Shepherdsville, Bullitt, Kentucky
More About Sadonia Crigler:
Record Change: 07 Oct 2003
112. Elijah Fenn, born 17 Jul 1788; died 06 Jan 1844 in Early, Miller County GA. He was the son of 224. Travis Fenn and 225. Mary. He married 113. Martha Rich 1807 in Burke County Georgia.
113. Martha Rich, born 03 Sep 1795; died 10 May 1859 in Miller County GA. She was the daughter of 226. Stephen Rich and 227. Abiah.
Notes for Elijah Fenn:
Georgia Cherokee Land Lottery, 1832 Record
about John Fenn
Name: John Fenn
Number: 138
District: TWELFTH DISTRICT, THIRD SECTION, CHEROKEE
Residence: 398th
County: Richmond
Georgia Cherokee Land Lottery, 1832 Record
about Elijah Fenn
Name: Elijah Fenn
Number: 23
District: TENTH DISTRICT, THIRD SECTION, CHEROKEE
Residence: Gibson's
County: Decatur
Comment: soldier.
Georgia Tax Index, 1789-99 Record
about FENN, JOHN
NAME: FENN, JOHN
COUNTY: BURKE
YEAR: 1798
DISTRICT: DISTRICT 2
PAGE: 2D
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about William Fenn, James Harrington, Emily Fenn, A. Baker
Document Number: 0862
Type of Manuscript: Deed
Location(s): Royalton, New York
Year: 1854
Contains the following Names: William Fenn, James Harrington, Emily Fenn, A. Baker
Comments: This is a property deed from 1854 which describes the sale of a piece of land in Royalton, New York, for four thousand dollars. The land contained one hundred acres. This document is in excellent condition with no tears. Especially nice are the wax seals where the signers have pressed their thumbprints
Original Source Page Name: 840 Timothy Fenn 1642
Comment: 300 acres
Virginia County Records, VI
Index to Land Grants Isle of Wight County
Book No. 1.
Original Source Page Name: 840 Timothy Fenn 1642
Comment: 300 acres
Virginia County Records, VII
Prince Edward County.
Book No. 33.
Original Source Page #: 807
Name: Zacharias Fenn
Date: 1760
Comment: 125 acres
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Virginia County Records, IX
Dinwiddie County. (Continued from Vol. VI.)
Book 34.
208 Zacharias Fenn 1757
Comment: 38 acres
View Full Context
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Name: Timothy Fenn Timothy Fenn
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Name: Fenn Elizabeth
Vital: Jan 20, 1694
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Vital: Nov 17, 1688
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about Elizabeth
Name: Elizabeth Fenn
Date: Nov 17, 1688
Location: Isle Of Wight
Notes: This probate record was extracted from microfilmed copies of the original Will Book.
Remarks: Robert Kae. The elder of the Upper Parish. Leg.-my four grandchildren, the daughters of Timothy Fenn and his wife Elizabeth. Son Robert, Ex.
Description: Daughter
Book date: 2-289
Prove date: Dec 10, 1688
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Name: Martha Fenn
Location: Isle Of Wight
Notes: This probate record was extracted from microfilmed copies of the original Will Book.
Remarks: Capt. Robert Kae. Account of estate. Tobacco due Alice Riddick, late the wife of said Kae. Paid the orphans of Capt. John Goodrich decd. Paid John Fiveash in full for his wife's part of her father Timothy Fenns' estate. Paid Martha Fenn in full.
Description: Creditor
Book date: 2-509
Prove date: Feb 21, 1709
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Name: Kae Fenn
Date: Jan 20, 1694
Location: Isle Of Wight., VA
Notes: This probate record was extracted from microfilmed copies of the original Will Book.
Remarks: Robert Fenn. Of Upper Parish. Leg.-cousin Elizabeth Fenn, the land adjoining Peter Benton; cousin Kae Fenn; cousin Mary Fenn; cousin Martha Fenn; Goddaughter Elizabeth Gray, daughter of Richard Gray. Exs., John Carrell Sr. and his son William Carrel
Description: Cousin
Book date: 2-332
Prove date: Mar 9, 1694
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about MATTHEW FANN
Name: MATTHEW FANN
Land Office: SPARTA
Document Number: 1018
Total Acres: 77.93
Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No
Issue Date: November 15, 1830
Mineral Rights Reserved: No
Metes and Bounds: No
Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No
Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No
Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries
Land Description: 1 E½SE ST STEPHENS No 10N 26E 3
More About Elijah Fenn:
Burial: Fann Family, Mothers Home Cemetery
More About Martha Rich:
Burial: Mothers Home Cemetery
Children of Elijah Fenn and Martha Rich are:
i. William Marion Fenn, married Emeline Grimes 1847 in miller County GA.
ii. Lettie Latisha Fenn, married Thomas Joseph Rich; died 1864 in Civil War Fatality.
iii. Mary Polly Penelope Fenn, married William Thompson 11 Jun 1835 in Decatur Georgia.
iv. Melvina Fenn, married Leonidas P Duke.
v. Carolyn Fenn
vi. Rhoda Ann Fenn, married Elijah Middleton.
vii. Martha Ann Fenn, married Allen Grimes.
viii. Zelphia Fenn, married Leonard Loftin.
ix. Alysia Fenn, married Perry Jordan.
x. Eliza Fenn, born 23 Aug 1811 in GA; died 17 Sep 1897 in Coffee Springs AL; married Allen A Hattan 17 Jun 1833 in Early GA; born 1800 in north carolina.
More About Eliza Fenn:
Burial: Consolidation Cemetery
xi. Lucy Fenn, born 1818; married Seaborn Thompson; born 1817.
More About Lucy Fenn:
Burial: Mothers Home Cemetery
xii. Catherine Fenn, born 05 Mar 1819; died 04 Jun 1899 in Miller County GA; married Stephen A Cowart; born 18 Jun 1810 in Emanuel County GA; died 1882.
xiii. Sarah Anne Fenn, born 1822; married Lewis Griffin 21 Jun 1838 in Early County, GA; born in Geneva Alabama; died in Ga.
56 xiv. John Fenn, born 1829 in Georgia; died Bef. 1900 in Notasulga and Tuskegee Census, Macon County, Alabama; married Emeline "Emily" Harrell 04 Feb 1849 in Early Georgia.
114. Dempy Harrell, born Abt. 1807 in Decatur County GA to Early GA, born North Carolina. He was the son of 228. John Jacob Harrell and 229. Mary Polly Whiddon. He married 115. Jane Donalson 20 Nov 1828.
115. Jane Donalson, born 1793; died 1861. She was the daughter of 230. John Donalson and 231. Agnes Gamble Peel.
Children of Dempy Harrell and Jane Donalson are:
i. Mary Harrell, married Mr Roberts.
ii. Adeline Harrell
57 iii. Emeline "Emily" Harrell, born 1831 in Macon Georgia; died Abt. 1905 in Alabama; married John Fenn 04 Feb 1849 in Early Georgia.
116. Benjamin Wilburne Stone, born 1820 in Georgia; died in Macon Co Alabama on 1850 census. He was the son of 232. Michael Stone and 233. Polly Wells. He married 117. Sarah Ann Davies Abt. 1839.
117. Sarah Ann Davies, born 1820 in GA.
Notes for Benjamin Wilburne Stone:
is this ours??
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
B. W. STONE Self W Male W 80 GA Farmen MD GA
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Source Information:
Census Place Kendalls, Montgomery, Alabama
Children of Benjamin Stone and Sarah Davies are:
i. Jesse Stone
ii. John? Stone
iii. Charles T Stone, born 1840.
58 iv. Augustus Marvin Stone, born Jul 1842 in blacksmith in Bullock, Greenwood, AL in 1900; died Bef. 1920 in Railroad Shop Night Watchman, Macon, Bibb County, Georgia; married Mary Ann Hendrick 19 Dec 1866 in Barbour County Alabama.
v. Joe Wilburne Stone, born 1848 in AL; died in Thomasville, Bullock, AL 1880 census shows his mother in this household; married Mary A; born 1857.
Notes for Joe Wilburne Stone:
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Joe W. STONE Self M Male W 33 AL Farmer GA GA
Mary A. STONE Wife M Female W 24 AL Keeps House SC AL
Michael B. STONE Son S Male W 5 AL AL AL
Ira F. STONE Son S Male W 3 AL AL AL
Jettie May STONE Dau S Female W 1M AL AL AL
Sarah A. STONE Mother W Female W 60 GA --- ---
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Source Information:
Census Place Thomasville, Bullock, Alabama
vi. Wm Stone, born 1857.
vii. Sarah Stone, born 1859.
118. C C Hendrick, born 1810 in south Carolina. He was the son of 236. Hendrick. He married 119. Mary Ann Winters 13 Jan 1840 in Newton Georgia.
119. Mary Ann Winters, born 1825 in gA; died in They are living with Jeremiah Frazer in 1850 Pike AL. She was the daughter of 238. albert winters and 239. amelia lyle.
Children of C Hendrick and Mary Winters are:
59 i. Mary Ann Hendrick, born Feb 1846 in AL; died Aft. 1920 in 1880 census shows both her parents were born in Georgia and she did move back to GA., ran a boarding house, Macon, Bibb County, Georgia; married Augustus Marvin Stone 19 Dec 1866 in Barbour County Alabama.
ii. Christopher Hendrick, born 1865.
iii. Oregon Hendrick, born 1870.
120. James Walker McClain, born 08 Nov 1810 in SC; died 10 May 1889 in Indian Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Stone Mt, GA. He was the son of 240. Josah McClain and 241. Nancy Ann Wood. He married 121. Anna.
121. Anna, born Abt. 1814; died Abt. 1854.
Children of James McClain and Anna are:
i. William H McClain, born Abt. 1836; married Caroline; born Abt. 1837.
60 ii. Josiah Marion McClain, born 1838 in GA; died 02 Aug 1899 in Ramer AL; married (1) Julie Ann America King 1857 in divorced 1872; married (2) Elizabeth "Bettie" Broadway Abt. 1868 in Montgomery Alabama.
iii. Mary Elizabeth McClain, born Abt. 1839.
iv. Anna L McClain, born Abt. 1841.
v. Francis C McClain, born Abt. 1844.
vi. James L McClain, born Abt. 1851.
vii. Joseph Walker McClain, born Abt. 1854 in Lived next to his fathers house, Stone Mtn, DeKalb GA; married Isabella N Abt. 1878.
122. Abner Abros Broadway, born 1832 in Alabama; died in Montgomery Alabama. He was the son of 244. Abner Broadway and 245. Nancy. He married 123. Mary Susan Stephens 11 Aug 1851 in Montgomery Alabama.
123. Mary Susan Stephens, born 1832 in Alabama. She was the daughter of 246. Benjamin Stephens and 247. Caroline.
Notes for Abner Abros Broadway:
btained information on the Abner Broadway (sometimes Broadaway) family from Ron Head of the Montgomery Alabama Genealogical Society, who had researched this family some time ago:
In the 1830 census, (page 96) he and his family are shown living in Sumter
Co., S.C. In 1840, the family is listed in Montgomery Co., Alabama (Page 187),
and in 1850 the census shows them again in Montgomery Co., Alabama (page 173).
Montgomery County., AL Probate record N. page 32: Abner Broadway estate; list of heirs: James T. Broadway, Wade H. Broadway, Abner Broadway, Wesley Broadway, Benjamin Broadway; Martha, wife of John Timmons; Caroline, wife of Mosley Dickey; Mary, wife of Joseph Jenkins; and Jane Broadway; all residents of Montgomery Co., AL.
Montgomery Co., AL probate Record L page 126: Abner Broadway estate: personal property sold to John W., Joseph A., and Moses T. Timmons, and others. Thomas J. Orme, adm. (30 May 1857).
Listed in WFT Volume 13, Ed. 1, Tree # 1499 as a child of William Pool Broadway and Mary James.
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Abros BROADWAY Self M Male W 54 AL Farmer --- ---
Mary S. BROADWAY Wife M Female W 60 SC Keeping House --- ---
Rebecca BROADWAY Dau S Female W 24 AL Keeping House AL SC
Laura BROADWAY Dau S Female W 20 AL Field Hand AL SC
Nancy BROADWAY Dau S Female W 13 AL Field Hand AL SC
Matt BROADWAY Dau S Female W 10 AL AL SC
Emma BROADWAY Dau S Female W 8 AL AL SC
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Source Information:
Census Place Dublin, Montgomery, Alabama
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1860 STATE: Alabama COUNTY: Montgomery DIVISION: Ramah REEL NO: M653-19 PAGE NO: 75
REFERENCE: Enumerated by C. C. Wilkins on 24 Sept. 1860, 2nd District
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LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. REAL VAL. PERS VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB
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1 583 539 Timmons Judiah 5 F AL
2 583 539 Timmons Mary 2 F AL
3 584 540 Broadway A. 28 M X Farmer 300 AL
4 584 540 Broadway Susan 28 F AL
5 584 540 Broadway Elizebeth 7 F AL
6 584 540 Broadway Caroline 5 F AAL
7 584 540 Broadway Mary B. 3 F AL
8 584 540 Broadway Laura M. 1 F AL
9 585 541 Shaver H. S. 40 M X Overseer
Children of Abner Broadway and Mary Stephens are:
i. Kate Broadway
61 ii. Elizabeth "Bettie" Broadway, born 1853 in Ramah AL; died 21 Jan 1927 in Ramer Alabama; married (1) Josiah Marion McClain Abt. 1868 in Montgomery Alabama; married (2) John L Gardner 1899 in AL.
iii. Caroline Broadway, born 1855.
iv. Rebecca Lou Broadway, born 1856; died 1900; married Cloften/ Clipton G Gibson 13 Nov 1884; born 1859 in 1910 census Montgomery AL with wife Eliza, his brother Edward and sister Annie....
Notes for Rebecca Lou Broadway:
Rebecca Lou Broadway Compact Disc #2
Sex: F
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Birth: UNKNOWN Place:
Death: UNKNOWN Place:
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Parents:
Father: Abb Broadway Disc #2
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Marriage(s):
Spouse: Clopton G. Gibson Disc #2
Marriage: 13 Nov 1884 Place: Montgomery ., AL
Spouse: ?? Allen Disc #2
Marriage: Place:
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Notes and Sources:
Notes: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 2
Sources: None
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Submitter:
Donna BURNETT
1212 Edgeworth Dr , Montgomery, AL, United States of America 36109
v. Mary Barbar Broadway, born 1857; died 1919 in Ramer Alabama.
vi. Laura M Broadway, born 1859.
vii. Nancy Broadway, born 1867.
viii. Matt Broadway, born 1870.
ix. Emma Broadway, born 1872.
124. Peter Edward Bozeman, born 1834 in Alabama; died 08 Apr 1896 in Dublin AL. He was the son of 248. William Henry Bozeman and 249. Martha H. He married 125. Nancy Jane Anderson 1859 in Ramer Alabama.
125. Nancy Jane Anderson, born 11 Dec 1843 in Alabama; died 22 Jul 1910 in Montgomery, Alabama. She was the daughter of 250. Seaborne Anderson and 251. Lavinia Jane Sellers.
Notes for Peter Edward Bozeman:
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Peter E. BOZEMAN Self M Male W 46 AL Farmer SC SC
Nancy J. BOZEMAN Wife M Female W 34 AL Keeping House AL GA
John Thos. BOZEMAN Son S Male W 14 AL Field Hand AL AL
Peter J. BOZEMAN Son S Male W 12 AL Field Hand AL AL
Corintha BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 10 AL AL AL
Robt. H. BOZEMAN Son S Male W 8 AL AL AL
Martha J. F. BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 5 AL AL AL
Allie Lucie BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 2 AL AL AL
George M. BOZEMAN Son S Male W 1 AL AL AL
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Source Information:
Census Place Dublin, Montgomery, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254027
living next door to Peter is
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Leander BARFOOT Self M Male W 30 AL Farmer AL SC
Corintha BARFOOT Wife M Female W 23 AL Keeping AL GA
Goel W. BARFOOT Son S Male W 7 AL AL AL
Alonzo W. BARFOOT Son S Male W 5 AL AL AL
Margaret J. BARFOOT Dau S Female W 3 AL AL AL
Lilly B. BARFOOT Dau S Female W 1 AL AL AL
Isaac J. BARFOOT Brother S Male W 21 AL Field Hand AL SC
V. J. BOZEMAN MotherL Female W 54 GA Keeping House GA GA
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Source Information:
Census Place Dublin, Montgomery, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254027
More About Peter Edward Bozeman:
Date born 2: 01 Jun 1832, AL
Record Change: 03 Oct 2003
Notes for Nancy Jane Anderson:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/al/montgomery/1850/district/pgd1-73.txt
More About Nancy Jane Anderson:
Burial: beside her sons at Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama
Record Change: 02 Oct 2003
Children of Peter Bozeman and Nancy Anderson are:
i. Seabron Edward Bozeman, born 16 Nov 1862; died 10 Aug 1865 in Montgomery County, Alabama.
More About Seabron Edward Bozeman:
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
62 ii. John Thomas Bozeman, born 30 Jan 1865 in farmed the 40 acres of cotton, lived in 3 room log cabin, born in Ramer, Alabama; died 27 Sep 1918 in Hills Chapel Cemetery, Montgomery, AL; married (1) Alice Lorena Stephens 1886 in Montgomery Alabama; married (2) Samantha Faulk Abt. 1895; married (3) Ellen Bean Abt. 1900; married (4) Ollie Wilson 1907 in Montgomery Alabama.
iii. Peter James Bozeman, born 16 Jan 1867; died 15 Jul 1928 in Dublin AL; married Dora Ann Dillard Abt. 1890 in Montgomery Alabama; born 28 Sep 1871 in Ramer AL; died 15 Oct 1929 in Dublin AL.
More About Peter James Bozeman:
Burial: Hills Chapel Cemetery, Montgomery, AL
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
Notes for Dora Ann Dillard:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Sebun DILLARD Self M Male W 28 AL Farmer GA GA
Sally DILLARD Wife M Female W 28 AL Keeping House AL AL
Dorah DILLARD Dau S Female W 8 AL AL AL
Lizzy DILLARD Dau S Female W 6 AL AL AL
Anna DILLARD Dau S Female W 3 AL AL AL
Willie DILLARD Son S Male W 1 AL
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jasper DILLARD Self M Male W 42 AL Farmer GA GA
Matilda DILLARD Wife M Female W 38 SC Keeping House SC SC
Jasper DILLARD Son S Male W 16 AL Farm Laborer AL SC
Alice DILLARD Dau S Female W 14 AL Farm Laborer AL SC
Lilla DILLARD Dau S Female W 11 AL Farm Laborer AL SC
Rebecca DILLARD Dau S Female W 9 AL AL SC
John DILLARD Son S Male W 7 AL AL SC
Robert DILLARD Son S Male W 6 AL AL SC
Joseph DILLARD Son S Male W 4 AL AL SC
Beatrice DILLARD Dau S Female W 2 AL AL SC
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Source Information:
Census Place Pine Level,
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Patsy DILLARD Self W Female B 50 GA Laborer GA GA
Joanna DILLARD Dau S Female B 18 AL AL AL
Sabella DILLARD Dau S Female B 15 AL Laborer AL AL
Robert DILLARD Son S Male B 7 AL AL AL
Sam DILLARD Self S Male B 76 AL Field Hand ---
Nat DILLARD Self M Male W 71 SC Farming NC PA
More About Dora Ann Dillard:
Burial: Hills Chapel Cemetery, Montgomery, AL
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
iv. Corrintha Rebecca Bozeman, born 19 Feb 1870; died 29 Aug 1937; married C. N Jones Abt. 1890.
More About Corrintha Rebecca Bozeman:
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
v. Robert Henry Bozeman, born 22 Sep 1871 in Alabama; died 19 Oct 1948 in A contractor; married Corrie B. Huffman Abt. 1895; born 1874 in Alabama.
More About Robert Henry Bozeman:
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
More About Corrie B. Huffman:
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
vi. Martha Jane Frances Bozeman, born 02 Sep 1874 in 1920 census Jefferson County AL with her sister Alice Lucy; died 15 Jul 1951.
More About Martha Jane Frances Bozeman:
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
vii. Alice Lucy Bozeman, born 01 Sep 1877 in 1920 census Jefferson County AL with her sister Martha Bozeman; died 07 Dec 1949; married W. S. Wilson Abt. 1900; born Abt. 1875; died Bef. 1920.
More About Alice Lucy Bozeman:
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
viii. George M. Bozeman, born 01 Mar 1879; died 05 Mar 1898.
More About George M. Bozeman:
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
ix. Mead G Bozeman, born 11 Mar 1881 in on 1910 census Cherry Street, Montgomery, Alabama with Mother Nancy and sister Carrie and brother Millard; died 01 Dec 1920; married Lelia Campbell 1910; born 1894; died 22 Apr 1911.
More About Mead G Bozeman:
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
More About Lelia Campbell:
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama
Record Change: 07 Oct 2003
x. Willie Florence Bozeman, born 19 Jan 1883; died 02 Apr 1883.
More About Willie Florence Bozeman:
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
xi. Nancy M. Bozeman, born 09 Sep 1884; died 25 Aug 1890.
More About Nancy M. Bozeman:
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
xii. Walter William Bozeman, born 03 Aug 1886 in on Anderson Street in 1920; died 17 Aug 1954 in he was a streetcar motorman; married Virginia Ward; born 1896 in on 1910 census Cherry Street, Montgomery, Alabama.
More About Walter William Bozeman:
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
xiii. Millard Milton Bozeman, born 30 Jul 1888 in wwi; died 09 Mar 1984 in Montgomery County, Alabama; married Nettie R. Barrow; born 1898 in on Plum Street in 1920.
More About Millard Milton Bozeman:
Burial: A contractor
Record Change: 27 Sep 2003
126. Joseph C Stephens, born Abt. 1845 in AL 1/8 Cherokee Indian; died in Dublin Ala Census 1880. He was the son of 252. Elisha C Stephens and 253. Nancy. He married 127. Sara E J Mills 15 Sep 1867 in Montgomery County AL.
127. Sara E J Mills, born Abt. 1844 in AL.
Notes for Joseph C Stephens:
...: From 1880 LDS census:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Joe C. STEPHENS Self M Male W 35 AL Farmer AL AL
Sarah STEPHENS Wife M Female W 34 AL Keeping House AL AL
Alice STEPHENS Dau S Female W 13 AL AL AL
Anna STEPHENS Dau S Female W 11 AL AL AL
Luke STEPHENS Son S Male W 8 AL AL AL
Jennie STEPHENS Dau S Female W 6 AL AL AL
Jas. STEPHENS Son S Male W 3 AL AL AL
Edgar STEPHENS Son S Male W 1 AL AL AL
Geo. WILLIAMS Other D Male W 22 AL Field Hand AL AL
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Source Information:
Census Place Dublin, Montgomery, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254027
NA Film Number T9-0027
Page Number 486D
More About Joseph C Stephens:
Record Change: 07 Oct 2003
Notes for Sara E J Mills:
CHRISTENING: From 1880 LDS census:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Joe C. STEPHENS Self M Male W 35 AL Farmer AL AL
Sarah STEPHENS Wife M Female W 34 AL Keeping House AL AL
Alice STEPHENS Dau S Female W 13 AL AL AL
Anna STEPHENS Dau S Female W 11 AL AL AL
Luke STEPHENS Son S Male W 8 AL AL AL
Jennie STEPHENS Dau S Female W 6 AL AL AL
Jas. STEPHENS Son S Male W 3 AL AL AL
Edgar STEPHENS Son S Male W 1 AL AL AL
Geo. WILLIAMS Other D Male W 22 AL Field Hand AL AL
More About Sara E J Mills:
Record Change: 07 Oct 2003
Children of Joseph Stephens and Sara Mills are:
63 i. Alice Lorena Stephens, born Abt. 1867 in Montgomery County AL; died 1894 in Hickory Grove, Sellers Station, Montgomery, AL; married John Thomas Bozeman 1886 in Montgomery Alabama.
ii. Anna Stephens, born Abt. 1869.
iii. Luke Stephens, born Abt. 1872.
iv. Jennie Stephens, born Abt. 1874; married Burroughs.
v. James Edgar Stephens, born Abt. 1877; married Mary.
vi. Edgar Stephens, born Abt. 1879.
Generation No. 8
132. Henry Smith, born 1791 in VA; died 03 Sep 1843 in 1830 census of Maury TN shows Henry and 3 brothers living nearby on same page, he was buried at hunters cemetery, mt pleasant tennessee. He was the son of 264. Thomas Smith and 265. Elizabeth Haynes. He married 133. Siniah Evans 1819 in maury County Tennessee.
133. Siniah Evans, born 1806.
Children of Henry Smith and Siniah Evans are:
i. Robert Smith, married Mary Williams 23 Oct 1846 in madison County Mississippi.
66 ii. Thomas S Smith, born 1820 in Tennessee; died 1890; married (1) Elmira; married (2) Caroline M Bond 17 Nov 1840 in maury County Tennessee.
134. John Baptist Bond, born 1792 in orange County NC; died 30 Sep 1845. He was the son of 268. Sweeting Svealing Bond and 269. Ann Larkins. He married 135. Catherine Kitty Stone 23 Dec 1819 in Gallatin, Sumner TN and the 1820 census shows them with one son and only a Thomas Stone is in this town..
135. Catherine Kitty Stone, born 09 Nov 1797 in Province NC; died 11 Sep 1845 in 1820 census shows a Uriah Stone and family. She was the daughter of 270. Esubius Stone and 271. Mary Duke.
Children of John Bond and Catherine Stone are:
67 i. Caroline M Bond, born 16 Feb 1823 in Sumner TN; died 1909; married (1) John Cox; married (2) Heirven Dunham; married (3) Thomas S Smith 17 Nov 1840 in maury County Tennessee.
ii. Wm Rufus Bond, born 1825; married Lucinda Lavinia Dickson; born 1830.
iii. John Henry Bond, born 1836; married Ann Eliza Jane Randle.
iv. James Bond
v. Mary Ann Bond
vi. Eliza J Bond
vii. Milton Bond
136. James Milton Ballard, born 1797 in NC; died in found on 1850 census near James Baxter and his daughter Rowena. He was the son of 272. James ? Owen Ballard and 273. Mary Brinkle. He married 137. Kissiah Dickens Abt. 1820.
137. Kissiah Dickens, born 1797 in NC. She was the daughter of 274. Thomas or Frances Dickens.
More About James Milton Ballard:
Burial: family found on 1850 census of Lewis Tennessee
Notes for Kissiah Dickens:
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
about Thomas Dickens
Name: Thomas Dickens
Gender: male
Birth Place: NC
Birth Year: 1761
Spouse Name: Milly Stevens
Spouse Birth Year: 1767
Marriage
Year: 1789
Marriage State: NC
Number Pages: 1
Children of James Ballard and Kissiah Dickens are:
i. Joel Baxter Ballard
ii. Thomas Ballard, born 1821.
68 iii. Larkin Francis Ballard, born 1830 in Tn; died Bef. 1880 in 1860 shows them in Perry TN near a Clark; married Rowena Densy Baxter 1847 in TN.
iv. James Milton Ballard, born 1836 in lewis TN; married Mary Elizabeth Runions; born 1836 in lewis TN.
138. James Jr Baxter, born 1800 in SC; died in 1830 census of Green TN - 1840 census of Maury TN -On 1850 Lewis TN census same page with Kizziah Ballard.. He married 139. Hester Ward 1829 in Maury TN.
139. Hester Ward, born 1811 in NC.
Children of James Baxter and Hester Ward are:
i. Elizabeth Baxter, born 1845 in TN.
ii. Arthur Jasper Baxter, born 1843 in Tn; married Mariah Jane Farmer.
iii. Nancy Baxter, born 1841 in TN.
iv. Eleanor Baxter, born 1834 in TN.
v. Polly Baxter, born in TN.
vi. Jane Baxter, born in TN.
vii. Susan Baxter, born in TN.
69 viii. Rowena Densy Baxter, born 1831 in hickman, Maury County TN; died in widowed on the 1880 census of Maury TN; married Larkin Francis Ballard 1847 in TN.
ix. Thomas Jefferson Baxter, born 1849 in TN; married Anna P Pipkin; born 1846.
x. Clunna Baxter, born 1851 in TN.
xi. Newton Baxter, born 1853 in TN.
140. David C Craig, born 1815 in TN; died in all at home in 1850 census + 1880 census Lawrence Tennessee with children next door. He was the son of 280. John Craig and 281. Martha. He married 141. Catherine Katie Conley 05 Jan 1832 in Lawrence TN.
141. Catherine Katie Conley, born 1812 in nC. She was the daughter of 282. Conelly and 283. wife.
Children of David Craig and Catherine Conley are:
i. Margret Jane Craig
ii. John M Craig, born 1834; married Martha M; born 1827 in TN.
iii. Mary C Craig, born 1837 in widowed on 1880 census living with her parents; married Patterson.
iv. James A Craig, born 1839.
70 v. William M Craig, born 1840 in TN; died 1869 in TN; married Rebecca Caroline Pennington 29 Aug 1860 in Lawrence TN.
vi. David E Craig, born 1842 in Tennessee Land Agent; married Mary A; born 1841 in TN.
142. Wm Pennington, born 04 Jun 1805 in TN; died 1888 in MO. He was the son of 284. Jacob Pennington and 285. Kesiah. He married 143. Gracy A, Mrs Mary Pennington.
143. Gracy A, Mrs Mary Pennington, born 1811; died 1872 in Greentop, Schuyler County, Missouri.
More About Wm Pennington:
Burial: MO
Children of Wm Pennington and Gracy A are:
i. Elizabeth Pennington
ii. Sarah Agnes Pennington
iii. Eliza J Pennington
iv. Elyses Pennington
v. Amanda Pennington
vi. Jacob B Pennington
vii. Joseph Moses Pennington
viii. Louisa J Pennington
ix. Nancy A Pennington
x. Andrew J Pennington
xi. George W Pennington
xii. David Pennington
xiii. Cen Pennington
xiv. Isaac Denton Pennington
xv. Thomas Pennington
71 xvi. Rebecca Caroline Pennington, born 1841 in TN; died Oct 1912 in TN; married (1) Basil Sneed Shields; married (2) William M Craig 29 Aug 1860 in Lawrence TN.
xvii. Daniel Boone Pennington, born 1849.
144. Adam Cooper, born 1755 in York PA; died 1835 in Fairfield SC 1790 census. He was the son of 288. Peter Cooper or Kieffer and 289. Margaret Fry. He married 145. Jane Bell.
145. Jane Bell She was the daughter of 290. George Bell.
Children of Adam Cooper and Jane Bell are:
i. George E Bell Cooper, married Sarah Mayfield in SC; born 1806; died 1886 in Mississippi.
ii. Nancy Cooper
iii. Adam B Cooper
iv. Margaret F Cooper
72 v. Andrew Cooper, born 1782 in Ireland...Found in 1830 census Fairfield SC next to George and Adam Cooper; died 1838 in Alabama; married Alsey 1817 in Fairfield Co South Carolina.
vi. Peter Cooper, born 1798 in autauga County Alabama; died 1862.
148. James? Lee, born Abt. 1750.
Child of James? Lee is:
74 i. Elijah Lee, born 1777 in Charleston SC; died 1860 in served in Indian Wars of 1812, Chambers County, Alabama, www.hometown.aol.com/alabamagenealogy/22.html; married Malinda Phillips 13 Dec 1821 in Greene GA.
150. Mark Phillips, born Abt. 1755; died 1839.
Notes for Mark Phillips:
Chambers County Alabama had several Phillips, Lee and Cooper families. The puzzle may never be solved. Our Malinda named a daughter Sarah so we could speculate on this one....
1860 United States Federal Census
about Sarah Phillips
Name: Sarah Phillips
Age in 1860: 118
Birth Year: abt 1742
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1860: District 50, Emanuel, Georgia
Gender: Female
Post Office: Swainsboro
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members: Name Age
Sarah Phillips 118
Liddy Taylor 80
Georgia Census, 1790-1890
about Mark SR. Phillips
Name: Mark SR. Phillips
State: GA
County: Montgomery County
Township: No Township Listed
Year: 1805
Record Type: Tax list
Page: 099
Database: GA 1792-1819 Tax Lists Index
Georgia Census, 1790-1890
about Mark SR. Phillips
Name: Mark SR. Phillips
State: GA
County: Montgomery County
Township: No Township Listed
Year: 1806
Record Type: Tax list
Page: 107
Database: GA 1792-1819 Tax Lists Index
Georgia Census, 1790-1890
about Mark JR. Phillips
Name: Mark JR. Phillips
State: GA
County: Montgomery County
Township: No Township Listed
Year: 1806
Record Type: Tax list
Page: 107
Database: GA 1792-1819 Tax Lists Index
Georgia Census, 1790-1890
about Mark JR. Phillips
Name: Mark JR. Phillips
State: GA
County: Montgomery County
Township: No Township Listed
Year: 1805
Record Type: Tax list
Page: 099
Database: GA 1792-1819 Tax Lists Index
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1840 United States Federal Census
Census
View Image Name: Mark Phillips
Residence: 1 Jun 1840 - Not Stated, Benton, Alabama
1840 United States Federal Census
Census
View Image Name: Mark Phillips
Residence: 1 Jun 1840 - Not Stated, Perry, Alabama
1840 United States Federal Census
Census
View Image Name: Mark Phillips
Residence: 1 Jun 1840 - District 51, Montgomery, Georgia
Georgia Marriages to 1850
Birth, Marriage, & Death
Name: Mark Phillips
Spouse: Mary Carr
Marriage: 26 Oct 1812 - Franklin, Georgia
Georgia Marriages to 1850
Birth, Marriage, & Death
Name: Mark Phillips
Spouse: Mary Ann Pullin
Marriage: 24 May 1832 - Marion, Georgia
Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969
Birth, Marriage, & Death
Name: Mark Phillips
Spouse: Elizabeth Johnson
Marriage: 22 Sep 1827 - Perry, Alabama
Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969
Birth, Marriage, & Death
Name: Mark Phillips
Spouse: Elizabeth Johnson
Marriage: 22 Sep 1827 - Perry, Alabama
Alabama Land Records
Court, Land, Probate
Name: Mark Phillips
Civil: AL
Name: Mark Phillips
Land Office: CAHABA
Document Number: 8394
Total Acres: 47.02
Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No
Issue Date: 1 Dec 1831
Mineral Rights Reserved: No
Georgia Census, 1790-1890
about Mark Phillips
Name: Mark Phillips
State: GA
County: Montgomery County
Township: No Twp Listed
Year: 1860
Record Type: Slave Schedule
Page: 377
Database: GA 1860 Slave Schedule
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and who could this one be?
1930 United States Federal Census
about Martha L Phillips
Name: Martha L Phillips
Home in 1930: Lanett, Chambers, Alabama
Age: 74
Estimated birth year: abt 1856
Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Mother
Race: White
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage:
Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Emma F McCullars 42
Harry L McCullars 18
Arthur N McCullars 16
Willie M McCullars 14
Terry McCullars 9
Junior B McCullars 7
Sara S McCullars 4 6/12
Ella M McCullars 2 9/12
Jesse R McCullars 6/12
Martha L Phillips 74
Children of Mark Phillips are:
75 i. Malinda Phillips, born 1794 in Green County Georgia; died 1880 in Chambers County, Alabama widow in 1870 living with son James; married Elijah Lee 13 Dec 1821 in Greene GA.
ii. Mark Phillips, born 1787 in ga; died in 1860 census of Peaks Hill, Calhoun AL next to their children's homes; married Nancy Sheffield.
Notes for Mark Phillips:
1860 United States Federal Census
about Mark Phillips
Name: Mark Phillips
Age in 1860: 76
Birth Year: abt 1784
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1860: Ranges 5, 6, and 7, Calhoun, Alabama
Gender: Male
Post Office: Peeks Hill
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members: Name Age
Mark Phillips 76
Nancy Phillips 64
Oliver Phillips 6
Parilee Phillips 23
1850 United States Federal Census
about Mark Phillips
Name: Mark Phillips
Age: 63
Estimated birth year: abt 1787
Birth Place: Georgia
Gender: Male
Home in 1850
(City,County,State): Division 88, Walton, Georg
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another Mark
1870 United States Federal Census > Alabama > Tallapoosa > Duffeys
born 1811 lives with wife Sarah and sons Jefferson and Henry in the next households.
Notes for Nancy Sheffield:
1860 United States Federal Census
about Mark Phillips
Name: Mark Phillips
Age in 1860: 22
Birth Year: abt 1838
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1860: Montgomery, Georgia
Gender: Male
Post Office: Seward
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members: Name Age
Mark Phillips 22
Nancy Phillips 45
Gabriel Phillips 15
Norman Phillips 12
Catharine Hampton 50
John A Hampton 24
a JOHN Phillips born 1816 lives right next to them.
Family Data Collection - Individual Records
about Nancy Elvira Phillips
Name: Nancy Elvira Phillips
Spouse: Elihu Halby Griffin
Parents: James Mark Phillips , Nancy Sheffield
Birth Place: Calhoun CO, AL
Birth Date: 4 Jan 1840
Marriage Place: Calhoun CO, AL
Marriage Date: 7 Jan 1864
Death Place: Etowah CO, AL
Death Date: 8 Dec 1927
iii. John Phillips
152. Captain John Carter, born Abt. 1750 in Virginia; died Abt. 1815 in Rev War & War of 1812, Edgefield South Carolina. He was the son of 304. carter. He married 153. Elizabeth Wise 1790 in Edgefield SC.
153. Elizabeth Wise, born Abt. 1763 in Edgefield SC; died in 1840 census lists her as the veteran, widowed. She was the daughter of 306. Henry Wise and 307. Rebecca.
More About Captain John Carter:
Burial: Beaufort Co SC
More About Elizabeth Wise:
Burial: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/colonial/census/1840/1840sc_al.html
Children of Captain Carter and Elizabeth Wise are:
i. Susan Carter, born 1789; married Payne.
76 ii. John Wise Carter, born Abt. 1792 in Edgefield County South Carolina; died in Talladega Co AL; married Blassingame?.
iii. Charles B Carter, born 1794.
iv. Elizabeth Carter, born 1799; married Henry Tate.
v. Mary Carter, born 1800; married Joel D Hill.
vi. Nancy Carter, born 1802; married Bateman.
vii. Rudolph Carter, born 1808.
156. Wm Herriferd, born 1760; died 1816. He was the son of 312. John Hereferd and 313. Margaret Ammon. He married 157. Margaret Staples.
157. Margaret Staples, born 1770. She was the daughter of 314. Staples.
Child of Wm Herriferd and Margaret Staples is:
78 i. John L Hereferd, born 1796 in VA; died in several of these families move to Alabama; married Jemima Ramsey.
158. Ramsey, born 1760.
Children of Ramsey are:
79 i. Jemima Ramsey, born 1802 in Henry VA; died in Www.hometown.aol.com/alabamagenealogy/22.html; married John L Hereferd.
ii. brother Ramsey, married Clara; born 1800.
164. John William Culpepper He married 165. Nancy Gillespie.
165. Nancy Gillespie
Child of John Culpepper and Nancy Gillespie is:
82 i. James Jefferson Culpepper, born 1806 in Edgefield S C; died 1846 in Coosa AL; married Martha Byne Blackstone 21 Dec 1828 in Crawford GA.
166. John M Blackstone, born 1781 in VA. He married 167. Catherine Harvey.
167. Catherine Harvey, born 1782 in SC.
Child of John Blackstone and Catherine Harvey is:
83 i. Martha Byne Blackstone, born 1814 in Dooly GA; married James Jefferson Culpepper 21 Dec 1828 in Crawford GA.
192. William Alexander Cochran, born Abt. 1730 in Scotland.
Children of William Alexander Cochran are:
i. William Cochran, born Abt. 1760 in possible brother to Alexander; died 1849 in possible son of Sir John in Ireland; married Martha.
96 ii. Alexander Cochran, born Abt. 1765 in Alleghaney Co PA; died Abt. 1851 in Guernsey Co, OH; married Hannah Sarah Adams 1787 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
iii. Jacob Cochran, born 1769 in PA; married Jemima?.
198. Clendenning John, born Abt. 1745 in Philadelphia Penn; died in Not found on 1790 census. He married 199. Sarah Sturgeon.
199. Sarah Sturgeon, born 02 Aug 1753 in Paxtang Twp, Dauphin Co., PA; died Bef. 1813. She was the daughter of 398. Sturgeon Thomas and 399. Margaret Corbett.
Notes for Clendenning John:
Thanks to Clendenning1.FTW - Chuck Cochran - cecochran@home.com
Most information on the Sturgeon family line came from:
Loretta Beasley
8147 Rexmill Drive
Indianapolis IN 46227
317-885-0879
Ms. Beasley spells John's last name as Clendemin.
.: hi again/this is Freelon,was a prob with birth certificate,he is burried at Fort Smith milatary cematary.died in Korea
Deloris
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Little, George H, b. 07/08/1919, d. 06/29/1977, US Army, T-5, Plot: 11 0 312, bur. 07/07/1977
Little, Opie R, b. 07/31/1899, d. 06/14/1975, US Army, WAGONEER, Plot: 14 0 27, bur. 06/17/1975
Little, Patricia , b. 09/06/
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Clements, Thomas J, b. 10/05/1913, d. 08/08/1994, US Army, PVT, Res: Fort Smith, AR, Plot: 15 0 1694, bur. 08/12/1994
Clendening, James H Jr, b. 03/24/1899, d. 08/11/1971, US Marine Corps, PVT, Plot: 13 0 104, bur. 08/13/1971
Clendening, James H, d. 12/21/1898, US Army, LTC, Plot: 9 0 3972, bur. 12/22/1898
Clendening, Mary , b. 08/27/1900, d. 06/30/1977, US Navy, SM3, Plot: 13 0 104, bur. 07/02/1977
Cleveland, Millard D, b. 06/30/1917, d. 10/13/1988, US Army, CPL, Res: Fort Smith, AR, Plot: 15 0 514, bur. 10/14/1988
Clifton, John M, b. 09/02/1887, d. 04/30/1969, US Army, PVT, Plot: 12 0 303, bur. 05/05/1969
Cline, Bernice J, b. 07/20/1906, d. 07/07/1984, US Army, PVT, Plot: 14 0 89, bur. 07/10/1984
Cline, Connie C, b. 07/19/1894, d. 01/27/1986, US Army, PVT, Res: Hackett, AR, Plot: 14 0 905, bur. 01/28/1986
Cline, Connie C, b. 10/21/1922, d. 03/18/2000, US Air Force, SSGT, Res: Hartford, AR, Plot: 20 0 61, bur. 03/24/2000
Cline, Ruby G, b. 07/16/1904, d. 08/08/1993, US Navy, ADBC, Res: Fort Smith, AR, Plot: 14 0 905, bur. 08/10/1993
Cline, William Ernest, b. 12/10/1906, d. 08/30/1994, Res: Fort Smith, AR, Plot: 15 0 2025, bur. 09/01/1994
Cline, William M, b. 02/21/1911, d. 03/16/1979, US Army, SSGT, Plot: 14 0 89, bur. 03/19/1979
Clinton, Carl C Jr, b. 06/06/1918, d. 08/11/1994, US Army Air Corps, LTC, Res: Fort Smith, AR, Plot: 15 0 1693, bur. 08/15/1994
Cloer, Charles I, b. 09/01/1909, d. 12/17/1991, US Army, PFC, Res: Fort Smith, AR, Plot: 15 0 840, bur. 12/23/1991
Cochran, Coonfield , b. 11/03/1932, d. 06/04/1953, Plot: 1 0 156, bur. 08/11/1953
Cochran, Roy L, b. 05/09/1930, d. 08/17/1990, US Air Force, SSGT, Res: Fort Smith, AR, Plot: 15 0 772, bur. 08/20/1990
Cockrall, George Elmer, b. 08/02/1898, d. 06/19/1943, US Navy, MACH MATE 1ST CL., Plot: 4 0 2136, bur. 06/25/1943
More About Clendenning John:
Record Change: 07 Oct 2003
Notes for Sarah Sturgeon:
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More About Sarah Sturgeon:
Date born 2: 02 Aug 1753
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
Children of Clendenning John and Sarah Sturgeon are:
i. Margaret Clendenning
More About Margaret Clendenning:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
ii. Rachel Clendenning
More About Rachel Clendenning:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
iii. Charlotte Clendenning
More About Charlotte Clendenning:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
iv. Clendenning John, married Judith Ann Shepherd?.
More About Clendenning John:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
99 v. Nancy Ann Clendenning, born 1780 in Harrisburg, Dauphin, or Philidelphia PA; died 1862 in Fairview, Guernsey, OH; married 21 Jun 1797 in Lewiston, Mifflin, PA; married (2) Major William Henderson 21 Jun 1797 in Lewiston, Mifflin, Pennsylvania, Usa.
200. Reverend Alexander Miller, born 1740 in Ardstraus, Tyrone, Ireland; died Aft. 1821 in Cooks Creek VA. He was the son of 400. Alexander Miller and 401. Jane Evans. He married 201. Sarah Crawford 1782 in Rockingham, VA.
201. Sarah Crawford, born 1771 in Ireland; died 1821 in Cooks Creek Virginia.
Notes for Reverend Alexander Miller:
1820 United States Federal Census
about Alexander Miller
Name: Alexander Miller
Township: Not Stated
County: Rockingham
State: Virginia
Children of Reverend Miller and Sarah Crawford are:
i. Margaret Miller, born in Rockingham VA; married William Beard.
ii. Jane Miller, born in Rockingham VA.
iii. William Miller, born in Rockingham VA.
iv. Samuel Miller, born 1784 in Rockingham VA; married Margaret LOKY; born in Rockingham VA.
v. Alexander Miller, born 1787 in Rockingham VA; married Ann Mathews.
vi. John Wallace Miller, born 1791; died 1843.
vii. Isaac Miller, born 1792 in Rockingham VA; died 1857 in IL; married Mary Anderson 1821; born 1803 in VA; died 1870 in IL.
100 viii. James T Miller, born 08 Feb 1795 in Irish born in Rockingham VA; died 03 Nov 1874 in War of 1812- Bloomington, McLean, Illinois; married Sarah Isabella Boyd 28 Jan 1821 in Orange Virginia.
202. Robert Lloyd, born 1764 in VA; died 1844 in OH. He was the son of 404. John Emrey Lloyd and 405. Sarah Stuard. He married 203. Tabitha Rucker 17 Mar 1794 in Madison Co VA.
203. Tabitha Rucker, born 03 Jan 1768 in VA; died 04 Oct 1851 in Avon, ILL. She was the daughter of 406. Thomas Rucker and 407. Elizabeth Tinsley.
Children of Robert Lloyd and Tabitha Rucker are:
i. Ester Alexandria Lloyd, married John A Wrenn.
101 ii. Sarah Isabella Boyd, born 1797 in Lincoln Illinois; died 13 Dec 1885 in Lincoln Illinois; married James T Miller 28 Jan 1821 in Orange Virginia.
204. Archelaus Richardson Parker, born 22 Aug 1777 in Sutton, Worcester Co MA; died 13 Sep 1869 in Blaine, Boone Co IL. He was the son of 408. Archelaus Parker and 409. Bette Richardson. He married 205. Sara Tefft 11 Nov 1798.
205. Sara Tefft, born 22 Sep 1780 in NY Indian Country. She was the daughter of 410. Reverend Edmond Tefft and 411. Mary Mercy Sweet.
Notes for Archelaus Richardson Parker:
1820 United States Federal Census
about Archelas Parker
Name: Archelas Parker
Township: Harpersfield
County: Ashtabula
State: Ohio
Children of Archelaus Parker and Sara Tefft are:
i. Samuel M Parker, born 1799 in NY; died 29 Mar 1891 in Ashtabula OH; married Sarah Dodge 1821 in Ashtabula OH; born 10 Jul 1808 in Indian.
102 ii. Wanton Horatio Parker, born 13 Feb 1802 in NY; died 28 Jun 1849 in Stouts Grove, McLean County, Illinois; married Rosannah Lemmon 22 Jul 1824 in Ashtabula Ohio.
iii. Archelaus Tefft Parker, born 05 Aug 1803 in Oneida NY; died 08 Oct 1833 in Caney, Montgomery Co, KS; married Phoebe Ann Crocker 04 Sep 1828 in Shalersville, Portage Co, OH.
iv. Cynthia Ann Parker, born 23 Jun 1809 in NY; died 1903 in Blaine, Boone Co., IL; married Hector J Schellenger; born 11 Aug 1792 in Sheffield, Berkshire, MA; died 1855 in Manchester, Boone Co., IL.
v. James Ephriam Parker, born 1811; married (1) Lucy Ann Fay; married (2) Sophronia E Burgett 1845 in McLean Co IL; born 12 Mar 1818 in Ashtabula OH; died 18 Jun 1880 in IL.
vi. Betsy Parker, born 17 Jun 1813 in Harpersfield, Ashtabula OH; died 30 Jul 1887 in Harpersfield, Ashtabula OH; married Isiah Burgett 11 Sep 1829 in Ashtabula OH; born 20 Jul 1808 in NY State.
vii. Orrin Parker, born 1817 in Ashtabula Co OHIO; died in 1860 census of Iowa shows them next to James Miller and Mary Clara Parker Miller; married (1) "sarah" Elizabeth Jane Miller; married (2) Sarah F Lloyd.
viii. Lavina Parker, born 20 Aug 1819 in Oneida NY*signed permission to Wed!; died 22 Sep 1894 in Boone County, Iowa; married Lansford Mills 19 Jan 1836 in Ashtabula OH; born 28 Jun 1808 in Indian Country NY; died 07 Jan 1901 in Angus IA.
Notes for Lansford Mills:
Name: Lansford MILLS 1
Sex: M
Birth: 28 JUN 1808 in Indian Country, N.Y. USA
Death: 7 JAN 1901 in Angus, IA USA
Occupation: Farmer
Burial: UNKNOWN Fairview Cemetery, Perry, IA
Event: Reference # (1) 1820 @ 12 years old given work on Hudson River in NY., he & 2 other white boys maybe bro's lived in Indian Country until 1820
Event: Reference # (1) 19 JAN 1836 Married Lavina Parker in OH
Event: Census 1 1830 Ohio-list L. Mills--ASHT Co., Page 125, census division Kings VI--Is this Lansford?
Event: Census 2 1850 Listed in Polk Co., IA, Des Moines, Twp., Page 049
Event: Census 3 1856 Listed in Boone Co., IA. Union Twp.
Event: Census 4 1895 Lists Lansford & Parker as #155, Boone Co. Union Twp., IA
Event: Residence #1 1830 No record of exact date but went west to Harpersfield, OH where he met Lavina
Event: Residence #2 19 JAN 1836 Lived in Harpersfield Twp., Ashtabula Co. when married
Event: Residence #3 1848 Moved to McClean Co., IL., daughter Cynthia born there.
Event: Residence #4 1855 Moved to Buffalo Grove, 3 mi. N. of Perry, IA on Beaver Creek
Reference Number: 993
Marriage 1 Lavina PARKER b: 20 AUG 1819 in Oneida, Oneida Co., NY USA
Married: 19 JAN 1836 in Ashtabula County, Ohio USA
Event: Married By in Justice of the Peace
Children
Harrison MILLS b: 28 NOV 1836 in Ohio
Almira MILLS b: 17 JAN 1839 in Ohio
James MILLS b: 29 AUG 1841 in Ohio
Orrin MILLS b: 12 JUL 1844 in Illinois
Cynthia MILLS b: 5 APR 1848 in Illinois
William R. MILLS b: APR 1854
Sandford O. MILLS b: 14 NOV 1856
Peter A. MILLS b: 24 JAN 1860
Parker MILLS b: 26 FEB 1867
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ix. Amasa Parker, born 06 Dec 1822 in Oneida NY; died Oct 1891 in Visilia, Tulaire, CA; married Eliza Mathews 1841 in OH.
206. Robert Lemmon He married 207. Hannah Woolsey Abt. 1800.
207. Hannah Woolsey
Children of Robert Lemmon and Hannah Woolsey are:
i. Robert Lemmon
103 ii. Rosannah Lemmon, born 1807 in Harpersfield, Ashtabula, OHIO; died 1840 in Versailles, Woodford, Illinois; married Wanton Horatio Parker 22 Jul 1824 in Ashtabula Ohio.
208. Isaac Benjamin Sr. Coonfield, born 1780 in PA; died Bef. 1830 in Marion, Indiana. He was the son of 416. Robert James? Coonfeldt. He married 209. Barsheba Clark.
209. Barsheba Clark, born Abt. 1770 in 1830 census shows her living by Archelas Clark; died Bef. 1840 in Perry, Marion, Indiana. She was the daughter of 418. Clark.
Notes for Isaac Benjamin Sr. Coonfield:
BIOGRAPHY: 5. JAMES P.4 COONFIELD (ISAAC COONFIELD3 SR, ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD) was born March 3, 1808 in HENRY CO, KENTUCKY, and died July 3, 1866 in INDIANA. He married ELIZABETH (ELIZA) HOGLAND February 16, 1829 in MARION CO, INDIANA. She was born 1813 in KENTUCKY, and died WFT Est. 1851-1908.
BIOGRAPHY: Notes for JAMES P. COONFIELD:
BIOGRAPHY: INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM:
BIOGRAPHY: CENSUS 1850, MARTINSVILLE, GREEN TWP, INDIANA
BIOGRAPHY: CENSUS INDEX 1830-MARION CO., PERRY TWP. PG.191
BIOGRAPHY: CENSUS INDEX 1840, MARION CO, PERRY TWP. GP 318
BIOGRAPHY: BURIED: BEAR CREEK CEMETERY, INDIANA
BIOGRAPHY: Children of JAMES COONFIELD and ELIZABETH HOGLAND are:
BIOGRAPHY: 8. i. ISAAC5 COONFIELD, b. 1830, MARION CO, INDIANA; d. WFT Est. 1862-1921.
BIOGRAPHY: 9. ii. WILLIAM M. COONFIELD, b. 1834, MARION CO, INDIANA; d. November 7, 1899, MORGAN CO, INDIANA.
BIOGRAPHY: 10. iii. JAMES H. COONFIELD, b. 1836, MARION CO, INDIANA; d. WFT Est. 1863-1927.
BIOGRAPHY: 11. iv. JOHN SAMUEL COONFIELD, b. February 20, 1838, MARION CO, INDIANA; d. March 19, 1905, HIGGENS CO, LIPSCOMB, TX.
BIOGRAPHY: v. MARTHA COONFIELD, b. 1840, MARION CO, INDIANA; d. WFT Est. 1841-1934.
BIOGRAPHY: vi. ELIZA COONFIELD, b. 1843, MARION CO, INDIANA; d. WFT Est. 1844-1937.
BIOGRAPHY: vii. THOMAS COONFIELD, b. 1845, MARION CO, INDIANA; d. WFT Est. 1846-1935.
BIOGRAPHY: viii. HANFORD COONFIELD, b. 1848, MARION CO, INDIANA; d. WFT Est. 1849-1938.
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY: 6. ISAAC BENJAMIN COONFIELD4 JR (ISAAC COONFIELD3 SR, ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD) was born May 11, 1808 in HENRY CO, KENTUCKY, and died December 12, 1879 in BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS. He married (1) LYDIA EPPERSON December 28, 1832 in MARIAN, INDIANA, daughter of JAMES EPPERSON and MARY TETTERS. She was born July 16, 1815, and died WFT Est. 1838-1909. He married (2) MARY EPPERSON May 4, 1835 in MARION CO, INDIANA, daughter of JAMES EPPERSON and MARY TETTERS. She was born September 1, 1813 in KENTUCKY, and died January 13, 1872 in BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS.
BIOGRAPHY: Notes for ISAAC BENJAMIN COONFIELD JR:
BIOGRAPHY: ISAAC & MARY COONFIELD
BIOGRAPHY: VERY LITTLE IS KNOWN ABOUT THE COONFIELDS. THERE IS EVEN CONTROVERSY OVER THE BIRTH PLACE AND DEATH DATE. ISAAC BENJAMIN COONFIELD, SAID TO HAVE BEEN OF PENNYSLVANIA DUTCH ANCESTRY, WAS BORN MAY 11, 1808, IN EITHER PENNSLYVANIA OR KENTUCKY. HIS WIFE MARY, WAS BORN IN KENTUCKY SEPTEMBER 1, 1813. FOLLOWING THEIR MARRIAGE IN APPROXIMATELY 1832, THE COUPLE SETTLED IN INDIANA TO FARM AND RAISE A FAMILY. ISAAC AND MARY HAD 12 CHILDREN; EIGHT BOYS AND FOUR GIRLS, INCLUDING A SET OF TWINS, LYDIA AND ISAAC N.
BIOGRAPHY: MARGARET ADELINE COONFIELD, THEIR NINTH CHILD, WAS BORN JUNE 22, 1848. WHEN MARGARET WAS A SMALL CHILD THE FAMILY MOVED SOUTH TO BENTON CO, ARKANSAS. THE FAMILY SUFFERED A GREAT DEAL OF TRAGEDY, LOSING THREE SONS IN THE CIVIL WAR. WHILE SERVING THE UNION FORCES, THEY WERE CAPTURED AND LATER DIED IN ANDERSONVILLE PRISION. IN 1871 ONLY 5 OF THE TWELVE CHILDREN WERE STILL LIVING. ISAAC, JAMES, BENJAMIN, MARGARET AND HESTER. ALTHOUGH ISAAC COULD NEITHER READ NOR WRITE, HE WAS A SUCCESSFUL FARMER AND HIS FARM IN BENTONVILLE, AK, WAS VALUED AT $2000 IN 1870. THEIR SON JAMES WAS LIVING WITH THEM AT THAT TIME AND THEIR DAUGHTER MARGARET WAS LIVING JUST TWO HOUSES AWAY WITH HER HUSBAND, JESSE QUARLES. BENJAMIN WAS ALSO LIVING ON A FARM IN BENTONVILLE WITH HIS WIFE, MARTHA AND THEIR THREE CHILDREN. MARY COONFIELD DIED JANUARY 13, 1871, BUT THERE IS NO KNOWN DEATH DATE FOR ISAAC BENJAMIN COONFIELD.
BIOGRAPHY: TOLD BY WILLIAM CLYDE QUARLES/AGE IN 90'S
BIOGRAPHY: SINCE THIS WAS TOLD BIRTH AND DEATH DATES FOR ISAAC HAVE BEEN CONFIRMED.
BIOGRAPHY: INFORMATION ON CHILDREN AND MARRIAGES WAS FOUND ON A HAND WRITTEN PAPER IN THE FAMILY BIBLE OF MARGARET AND JESSE QUARLES. MILTON R. QUARLES NOW HAS THE BIBLE
BIOGRAPHY: INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM: CENSUS 1850 (10, AUG) GREEN TWP., MORGAN CO, INDIANA
BIOGRAPHY: CENSUS 1870 (16, JULY) OSAGE TWP., BENTON CO, ARKANSAS
BIOGRAPHY: THE CHILDREN THAT DIED IN INDIANA ARE BURIED IN A CEMETARY AT 2052 WEST EDGE OF MORGANTOWN, INDIANA
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY: Facts about this person:
BIOGRAPHY: Fact 1
BIOGRAPHY: BURIED: GAMBLE CEMETARY
BIOGRAPHY: Fact 2
BIOGRAPHY: BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS
BIOGRAPHY: Fact 3
BIOGRAPHY: OCCUPATION: FRUIT FARMER
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY: More About ISAAC BENJAMIN COONFIELD JR:
BIOGRAPHY: Fact 1: See Note Page
BIOGRAPHY: Notes for MARY EPPERSON:
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY: Facts about this person:
BIOGRAPHY: Fact 1
BIOGRAPHY: BURIED: GAMBLE CEMETARY
BIOGRAPHY: Fact 2
BIOGRAPHY: BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY: More About MARY EPPERSON:
BIOGRAPHY: Fact 1: See Note Page
BIOGRAPHY: Children of ISAAC JR and LYDIA EPPERSON are:
BIOGRAPHY: 12. i. LYDIA ELLEN5 COONFIELD, b. October 27, 1833, MARION CO, ANDERSON, INDIANA; d. WFT Est. 1858-1927.
BIOGRAPHY: 13. ii. ISAAC NEWTON COONFIELD, b. October 27, 1833, MARION CO, ANDERSON, INDIANA; d. WFT Est. 1877-1925.
BIOGRAPHY: Children of ISAAC JR and MARY EPPERSON are:
BIOGRAPHY: 14. iii. HESTER A.5 COONFIELD, b. July 29, 1953, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA; d. May 4, 1932.
BIOGRAPHY: iv. JOHN WILLIAM COONFIELD, b. January 25, 1836, INDIANA; d. September 29, 1859, MORGAN CO, MORGANTOWN, INDIANA.
BIOGRAPHY: v. ALEXANDER HARRISON COONFIELD, b. September 20, 1837, MARION CO, ANDERSON, INDIANA; d. September 29, 1859, MORGAN CO, MORGANTOWN, INDIANA.
BIOGRAPHY: vi. ALLEN W. COONFIELD, b. 1838, INDIANA; d. WFT Est. 1839-1928.
BIOGRAPHY: vii. ROBERT JOHN COONFIELD, b. March 29, 1839, INDIANA; d. June 9, 1859, BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS.
BIOGRAPHY: viii. JAMES M. COONFIELD, b. November 29, 1840, INDIANA; d. November 9, 1883, BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS.
BIOGRAPHY: Notes for JAMES M. COONFIELD:
BIOGRAPHY: JAMES COONFIELD WAS LISTED IN THE 1880 CENSUS-BENTON CO., ANDERSON TOWNSHIP, ARKANSAS AS LIVING AS A BOARDER WITH A WILLIAM STEWART PG. 14
BIOGRAPHY: APPARENTLY JAMES NEVER MARRIED
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY: Facts about this person:
BIOGRAPHY: Fact 1
BIOGRAPHY: BURIED: GAMBLE CEMETARY
BIOGRAPHY: Fact 2
BIOGRAPHY: BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY: More About JAMES M. COONFIELD:
BIOGRAPHY: Fact 1: See Note Page
BIOGRAPHY: Medical Information: EPILEPTIC
BIOGRAPHY: ix. JEHU ALLEN COONFIELD, b. January 3, 1843, INDIANA; d. May 15, 1860, BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS.
BIOGRAPHY: Notes for JEHU ALLEN COONFIELD:
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY: Facts about this person:
BIOGRAPHY: Fact 1
BIOGRAPHY: BURIED: GAMBLE CEMETARY
BIOGRAPHY: Fact 2
BIOGRAPHY: BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY: More About JEHU ALLEN COONFIELD:
BIOGRAPHY: Fact 1: See Note Page
BIOGRAPHY: 15. x. BENJAMIN WYLIE COONFIELD, b. October 21, 1844, RIPLEY CO, CROSSROADS, INDIANA; d. July 6, 1914, MCLENNAN CO, WACO, TEXAS.
BIOGRAPHY: xi. CHARLES R. COONFIELD, b. May 14, 1846, INDIANA; d. September 8, 1851, MORGAN CO, MORGANTOWN, INDIANA.
BIOGRAPHY: 16. xii. MARGARET ADELINE COONFIELD, b. June 22, 1848, JEFFERSON CO, HARRISVILLE, INDIANA; d. March 17, 1911, KOOTENAI CO, LANE, IDAHO.
BIOGRAPHY: xiii. CHARITY EMELINE COONFIELD, b. July 14, 1850, INDIANA; d. September 7, 1851, MORGAN CO, MORGANTOWN, INDIANA.
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY: 7. MILLICENT4 COONFIELD (ISAAC COONFIELD3 SR, ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD) was born 1813 in HENRY CO, KENTUCKY, and died December 23, 1880 in WABASH, INDIANA. She married CHARLES ALEXANDER RICHARDS March 7, 1837 in MARIAN INDIANA. He was born March 2, 1813 in NEW HAMPSHIRE, and died February 22, 1892 in WABASH, INDIANA.
BIOGRAPHY: Notes for MILLICENT COONFIELD:
BIOGRAPHY: BURIED: FALLS CEMETARY, WABASH, INDIANA..IN KENNEDY LOT
BIOGRAPHY: HER HEALTH WAS NOT GOOD
BIOGRAPHY: CHURCH AFFILIATION: CHRISTIAN
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY: Notes for CHARLES ALEXANDER RICHARDS:
BIOGRAPHY: WAS A LICENSED MINISTER
BIOGRAPHY: BURIED: FALLS CEMETARY, WABASH, INDIANA..ON HIS OWN LOT
BIOGRAPHY: OCCUPATION: PRINTER
BIOGRAPHY: CHURCH AFFILIATION: CHRISTIAN
BIOGRAPHY: Children of MILLICENT COONFIELD and CHARLES RICHARDS are:
BIOGRAPHY: 17. i. JAMES A.5 RICHARDS, b. March 28, 1844, MORGAN, INDIANA; d. February 8, 1920, WABASH, INDIANA.
BIOGRAPHY: 18. ii. JANE (JENNIE) RICHARDS, b. 1840; d. WFT Est. 1866-1934.
BIOGRAPHY: iii. ANNA (ANN) MARIA RICHARDS, b. January 2, 1842; d. February 16, 1915, WABASH, INDIANA; m. ALBERT KLUM, April 25, 1869; b. WFT Est. 1821-1849; d. WFT Est. 1874-1934.
BIOGRAPHY: Notes for ANNA (ANN) MARIA RICHARDS:
BIOGRAPHY: BURIED: FALLS CEMETARY, WABASH, INDIANA
BIOGRAPHY: LOT 312/WITH HER FATHER
BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY: 19. iv. PARKHILL MCFARLAND RICHARDS, b. July 29, 1849, PERRU CO, MIAMI, INDIANA; d. December 7, 1878, WABASH, INDIANA.
BIOGRAPHY:
BIRTH: Generation No. 5
BIRTH: 8. ISAAC5 COONFIELD (JAMES P.4, ISAAC COONFIELD3 SR, ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD) was born 1830 in MARION CO, INDIANA, and died WFT Est. 1862-1921. He married JULIA ANN PERSINGER April 9, 1851 in MORGAN CO, INDIANA. She was born February 5, 1824 in OHIO, and died WFT Est. 1861-1919.
BIRTH: Notes for ISAAC COONFIELD:
BIRTH: INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM:
BIRTH: 1850 CENSUS INDEX, MORGAN CO, GREEN TWP. PG 011
BIRTH: Children of ISAAC COONFIELD and JULIA PERSINGER are:
BIRTH: i. JAMES FRANKLIN6 COONFIELD, b. 1853; d. WFT Est. 1884-1944; m. LOUISA DAY, November 1, 1878, JOHNSON CO, FRANKLIN, INDIANA; b. WFT Est. 1840-1862; d. WFT Est. 1883-1951.
BIRTH: Marriage Notes for JAMES COONFIELD and LOUISA DAY:
BIRTH:
BIRTH: Facts about this marriage:
BIRTH: Marriage November 01, 1878
BIRTH: JOHNSON CO, FRANKLIN, INDIANA
BIRTH: Marriage Fact
BIRTH: MARRIAGE LISTED BOOK "E" PG 460
BIRTH:
BIRTH:
BIRTH: 20. ii. SARAH S.E. COONFIELD, b. 1853, MORGAN CO, INDIANA; d. WFT Est. 1876-1947.
BIRTH: iii. LYDIA E. COONFIELD, b. 1855; d. WFT Est. 1869-1949; m. SAM GLAUBORN, WFT Est. 1869-1902; b. WFT Est. 1838-1858; d. WFT Est. 1872-1944.
BIRTH: 21. iv. DANIEL WESLEY COONFIELD, b. January 30, 1857, INDIANA; d. April 20, 1914, JOHNSON CO, INDIANA.
BIRTH: v. BARBARA E. COONFIELD, b. 1858; d. WFT Est. 1886-1952; m. RICHARD H. DAY, February 5, 1880, JOHNSON CO, FRANKLIN, INDIANA; b. WFT Est. 1834-1860; d. WFT Est. 1885-1947.
BIRTH: Marriage Notes for BARBARA COONFIELD and RICHARD DAY:
BIRTH:
BIRTH: Facts about this marriage:
BIRTH: Marriage February 05, 1880
BIRTH: JOHNSON CO, FRANKLIN, INDIANA
BIRTH: Marriage Fact
BIRTH: MARRIAGE LISTED BOOK "F" PG 476
BIRTH:
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BIRTH: vi. ALMIZIA COONFIELD, b. WFT Est. 1845-1876; d. WFT Est. 1851-1957.
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BIRTH: 9. WILLIAM M.5 COONFIELD (JAMES P.4, ISAAC COONFIELD3 SR, ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD) was born 1834 in MARION CO, INDIANA, and died November 7, 1899 in MORGAN CO, INDIANA. He married LUCINDA BAILEY November 10, 1855 in MORGAN CO, INDIANA. She was born 1832, and died WFT Est. 1868-1927.
BIRTH: Notes for WILLIAM M. COONFIELD:
BIRTH: INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM:
BIRTH: CENSUS 1860 (GENEALOGY BOOK) LA PUBLIC LIBRARY R977.2 W33-1
BIRTH: LISTED DEATH RECORDS, MORGAN CO, INDIANA (POOR ASYLUM)
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BIRTH: Marriage Notes for WILLIAM COONFIELD and LUCINDA BAILEY:
BIRTH:
BIRTH: Facts about this marriage:
BIRTH: Marriage November 10, 1855
BIRTH: MORGAN CO, INDIANA
BIRTH: Marriage Fact
BIRTH: LISTED MARRIAGE RECORDS, MORGAN CO, IN
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BIRTH: Children of WILLIAM COONFIELD and LUCINDA BAILEY are:
BIRTH: i. WILFORD V.6 COONFIELD, b. 1856; d. WFT Est. 1857-1946.
BIRTH: ii. LAURINDA A. COONFIELD, b. 1859; d. WFT Est. 1860-1953.
BIRTH: iii. RANSON B. COONFIELD, b. 1860; d. WFT Est. 1861-1950.
BIRTH: iv. ELLEN (ELLA) COONFIELD, b. 1863; d. WFT Est. 1905-1958; m. JAMES F. LANNEY, June 17, 1901, MARION CO, INDIANA; b. WFT Est. 1848-1881; d. WFT Est. 1906-1965.
BIRTH: v. MADISON M. COONFIELD, b. 1865; d. WFT Est. 1893-1956; m. MAUNIE A. GILBERT, October 15, 1887, MARION CO, INDIANA; b. WFT Est. 1849-1873; d. WFT Est. 1892-1962.
BIRTH:
BIRTH: 10. JAMES H.5 COONFIELD (JAMES P.4, ISAAC COONFIELD3 SR, ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD) was born 1836 in MARION CO, INDIANA, and died WFT Est. 1863-1927. He married MARTHA ROGERS (HOAGLAND?) September 9, 1855 in FRANKLIN, INDIANA. She was born 1823, and died WFT Est. 1862-1918.
BIRTH: Children of JAMES COONFIELD and MARTHA (HOAGLAND?) are:
BIRTH: i. DANIEL S.6 COONFIELD, b. 1856; d. WFT Est. 1873-1946; m. MARY E. MCDANIEL, WFT Est. 1873-1906; b. WFT Est. 1852-1872; d. WFT Est. 1873-1956.
BIRTH: ii. MARTHA ANN COONFIELD, b. 1859; d. WFT Est. 1873-1953; m. DAVID MOORE, WFT Est. 1873-1906; b. WFT Est. 1842-1862; d. WFT Est. 1876-1948.
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BIRTH: 11. JOHN SAMUEL5 COONFIELD (JAMES P.4, ISAAC COONFIELD3 SR, ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD) was born February 20, 1838 in MARION CO, INDIANA, and died March 19, 1905 in HIGGENS CO, LIPSCOMB, TX. He married MELVINA KNOX April 7, 1859. She was born November 9, 1838 in INDIANA, and died September 1, 1898 in HARPER CO, HARPER, KANSAS.
BIRTH: Children of JOHN COONFIELD and MELVINA KNOX are:
BIRTH: 22. i. CELIA6 COONFIELD, b. November 5, 1861, ELKHART CO, ELKHART, INDIANA; d. June 10, 1924, FARGO, OKLAHOMA.
BIRTH: 23. ii. MARTHA JANE (MATTIE) COONFIELD, b. November 24, 1864, VIGO, TERRA HAUTE, INDIANA; d. November 14, 1921, MAJOR CO, MENO, OKLAHOMA.
BIRTH: iii. MARY SOFRONIA COONFIELD, b. February 12, 1872, DAVIS CO, BLOOMFIELD, IOWA; d. September 8, 1935, BLAINE CO, OKEENE, OKLAHOMA; m. LEWIS BENNETT KRATZER, September 4, 1889, HARPER CO, HARPER, KANSAS; b. WFT Est. 1844-1872; d. WFT Est. 1894-1959.
BIRTH: Notes for MARY SOFRONIA COONFIELD:
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BIRTH: Facts about this person:
BIRTH: Fact 1
BIRTH: BURIED: BLAINE CO, OKEENE, OKLAHOMA
BIRTH: 24. iv. GEORGE DEE COONFIELD, b. September 29, 1873, DAVIS CO, BLOOMFIELD, IOWA; d. September 25, 1935, LIPSCOMB CO, HIGGENS, TEXAS.
BIRTH: 25. v. HUGH ALBERT COONFIELD, b. June 3, 1877, HARPER CO, HARPER, KANSAS; d. March 22, 1936, MOORELAND, OKLAHOMA.
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BIRTH: 12. LYDIA ELLEN5 COONFIELD (ISAAC BENJAMIN COONFIELD4 JR, ISAAC COONFIELD3 SR, ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD) was born October 27, 1833 in MARION CO, ANDERSON, INDIANA, and died WFT Est. 1858-1927. She married WILLIAM HOLLAND STEWARD November 21, 1852 in MARION CO, INDIANA. He was born December 23, 1829 in BEDFORD CO., VIRGINIA, and died WFT Est. 1858-1920.
BIRTH: Notes for WILLIAM HOLLAND STEWARD:
BIRTH: OCCUPATION: FARMER
BIRTH: RELIGION: METHODIST
BIRTH: Children of LYDIA COONFIELD and WILLIAM STEWARD are:
BIRTH: i. MARY A.6 STEWARD, b. WFT Est. 1850-1876; d. WFT Est. 1867-1959; m. THOMAS MASON, WFT Est. 1867-1911; b. WFT Est. 1840-1875; d. WFT Est. 1867-1954.
BIRTH: ii. GEORGE NEWTON STEWARD, b. WFT Est. 1850-1876; d. WFT Est. 1856-1957.
BIRTH: iii. ELMIRA J. STEWARD, b. WFT Est. 1850-1876; d. WFT Est. 1867-1959; m. ROBERT TRUE, WFT Est. 1867-1911; b. WFT Est. 1840-1875; d. WFT Est. 1867-1954.
BIRTH: iv. JOHN A. STEWARD, b. WFT Est. 1850-1876; d. WFT Est. 1856-1957.
BIRTH: v. MARTHA A. STEWARD, b. WFT Est. 1850-1876; d. WFT Est. 1867-1959; m. JAMES TRUE, WFT Est. 1867-1911; b. WFT Est. 1840-1875; d. WFT Est. 1867-1954.
BIRTH: vi. ISAAC E. STEWARD, b. WFT Est. 1850-1876; d. WFT Est. 1856-1957.
BIRTH: vii. WILLIAM A. STEWARD, b. WFT Est. 1850-1876; d. WFT Est. 1856-1957.
BIRTH: viii. JAMES W. STEWARD, b. WFT Est. 1850-1876; d. WFT Est. 1856-1957.
BIRTH: ix. THEODORE J. STEWARD, b. WFT Est. 1850-1876; d. WFT Est. 1856-1957.
BIRTH: x. RICHARD A. STEWARD, b. WFT Est. 1850-1876; d. WFT Est. 1856-1957.
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BIRTH: 13. ISAAC NEWTON5 COONFIELD (ISAAC BENJAMIN COONFIELD4 JR, ISAAC COONFIELD3 SR, ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD) was born October 27, 1833 in MARION CO, ANDERSON, INDIANA, and died WFT Est. 1877-1925. He married (1) ELIZABETH MCNUTT WFT Est. 1849-1856. She was born WFT Est. 1829-1847, and died December 12, 1857 in JOHNSON CO, INDIANA. He married (2) MATILDA GARDNER November 10, 1858 in JOHNSON CO, FRANKLIN, INDIANA. She was born WFT Est. 1821-1847, and died WFT Est. 1877-1935.
BIRTH: Notes for ISAAC NEWTON COONFIELD:
BIRTH: INFORMATION: AT 30 YEARS OF AGE ISAAC NEWTON WAS 5'7", BLUE EYES AND DARK COMPLEXION
BIRTH: CIVIL WAR: JOINED MARCH 1, 1864, CO. "H", 9TH REG. OF INDIANA CAVALRY, JOHNSON CO., INDIANA. REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION SULPHER FORT, ALABAMA, SEPTEMBER 25, 1864. HE WAS MISSING FOR TWO YEARS.
BIRTH: INFORMATION FROM MAXINE COONFIELD
BIRTH: 507 E. 13TH ST.
BIRTH: BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA
BIRTH: OCCUPATION LISTED AS A FARMER AND MERCHANT
BIRTH: PENSION PAPERS WERE DROPPED IN NOVEMBER 22,1909
BIRTH: LAST PAYMENT RECEIVED WAS AUGUST 4, 1909.
BIRTH: DEATH ESTIMATED AUGUST 1909.
BIRTH: ISAAC NEWTON COONFIELD WAS AFFECTIONATELY CALLED "UNCLE NEWT"
BIRTH: ONE FO HIS DAUGHTERS WENT BY THE NAME OF "PINK" ONE OF HIS SON'S GREW UP TO BE A DOCTOR.
BIRTH:
BIRTH: Marriage Notes for ISAAC COONFIELD and MATILDA GARDNER:
BIRTH: ISAAC AND MATILDA COONFIELD WERE MARRIED BY :
BIRTH: REV. GODFREY JONES IN JOHNSON CO., INDIANA
BIRTH:
BIRTH: Facts about this marriage:
BIRTH: Marriage November 10, 1858
BIRTH: JOHNSON CO, FRANKLIN, INDIANA
BIRTH: Marriage Fact
BIRTH: FRANKLIN CO, IN BOOK "B" PG 333
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BIRTH: Children of ISAAC COONFIELD and MATILDA GARDNER are:
BIRTH: i. FLORA B.6 COONFIELD, b. August 11, 1859, MORGAN CO, INDIANA; d. November 23, 1859, MORGAN CO, INDIANA.
BIRTH: ii. WILLIAM M. COONFIELD, b. March 6, 1866, MORAN CO, INDIANA; d. WFT Est. 1867-1956.
BIRTH: iii. MATILDA CAROLINE, b. August 28, 1870; d. WFT Est. 1871-1964.
BIRTH: iv. EMMA P. COONFIELD, b. March 7, 1875; d. WFT Est. 1918-1970; m. FREDRICK CLARK, December 8, 1914; b. WFT Est. 1860-1894; d. WFT Est. 1918-1978.
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BIRTH: 14. HESTER A.5 COONFIELD (ISAAC BENJAMIN COONFIELD4 JR, ISAAC COONFIELD3 SR, ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD) was born July 29, 1953 in INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, and died May 4, 1932. She married MILES A. HARREL. He was born Private.
BIRTH: Children of HESTER COONFIELD and MILES HARREL are:
BIRTH: i. ISAAC NEWTON6 HARRAL, b. November 4, 1871, BENTON CO, CENTERTON, ARKANSAS; d. WFT Est. 1965-1985.
BIRTH: ii. JOHN HARRAL, b. January 27, 1875, BENTON CO, CENTERTON, ARKANSAS; d. WFT Est. 1965-1985.
BIRTH: iii. MATTIE HARRAL, b. July 23, 1880, BENTON CO, CENTERTON, ARKANSAS; d. WFT Est. 1965-1985.
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BIRTH: 15. BENJAMIN WYLIE5 COONFIELD (ISAAC BENJAMIN COONFIELD4 JR, ISAAC COONFIELD3 SR, ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD) was born October 21, 1844 in RIPLEY CO, CROSSROADS, INDIANA, and died July 6, 1914 in MCLENNAN CO, WACO, TEXAS. He met (1) MARTHA FRANCES YOUNG October 26, 1865 in Johnson Co., Indiana. She was born November 25, 1841 in INDIANA, and died August 15, 1897 in BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS. He married (2) POLLY SAMANTHA STEPHENSON December 8, 1897 in BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS. She was born December 16, 1876 in ARKANSAS, and died WFT Est. 1908-1970.
BIRTH: Notes for BENJAMIN WYLIE COONFIELD:
BIRTH: BENJAMIN WYLIE'S OCCUPATION WAS A FRUIT FARMER. HE WAS LIGHT COMPLECTED, BROWN EYES, LIGHT BROWN HAIR, 5'53/4" TALL
BIRTH: HE SERVED IN THE CIVIL WAR UNDER SHERMAN. ENROLLED AT LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY ON OCTOBER 6TH 1864 AS A PRIVATE, CO "F", 85TH REGIMENT INDIANA INFANTRY DISCHARGED ON JULY 17, 1865, IN LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
BIRTH: MARRIED IN BENTONVILLE, ARKANSAS BY S.J. GRIFFITH, J.P.
BIRTH: 1913-1916 DIRECTORY LISTING IN WACO, TX
BIRTH: 505 LASALLE, WACO, TX
BIRTH: DECLARATION FOR PENSION FILLED OUT ON MARCH 4TH, 1907 STATED THAT HE MOVED TO BENTON CO, AR IN JUNE 1856 THEN MOVED TO JOHNSON CO, INDIANA IN MARCH 1862 THEN MOVED TO BENTON CO, AR THEN TO CHELSEA, OK.
BIRTH: PENSIONER CERTIFICATE # 643873
BIRTH: Facts about this person:
BIRTH: Fact 1
BIRTH: BURIED: POTTERFIELD CMTY
BIRTH: Fact 2
BIRTH: MCLENNAN CO, WACO, TEXAS
BIRTH: Fact 3
BIRTH: TEXAS VS DEATH CERT# 16006
BIRTH: Fact 4
BIRTH: OCCUPATION: FRUIT FARMER
BIRTH: Fact 5
BIRTH: CIVIL WAR APPLICATION
BIRTH: Fact 6
BIRTH: LIVED IN: IN, AR, OK, TX
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BIRTH: More About BENJAMIN WYLIE COONFIELD:
BIRTH: Fact 1: See Note Page
BIRTH: Notes for MARTHA FRANCES YOUNG:
BIRTH: LISTED IN THE 1880 CENSUS IN BENTON CO., ANDERSON TOWNSHIP, ARKANSAS, MARTHA SHOWED AS BEING BORN IN INDIANA, HER FATHER WAS LISTED AS BORN IN KENTUCKY AND HER MOTHER WAS LISTED AS BEING BORN IN VIRGINIA
BIRTH: Facts about this person:
BIRTH: Fact 1
BIRTH: BURIED: COFFELT CEMETARY
BIRTH: Fact 2
BIRTH: BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS
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BIRTH: More About MARTHA FRANCES YOUNG:
BIRTH: Fact 1: See Note Page
BIRTH: Marriage Notes for BENJAMIN COONFIELD and MARTHA YOUNG:
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BIRTH: Facts about this marriage:
BIRTH: Other-Begin October 26, 1865
BIRTH: Johnson Co., Indiana
BIRTH: Death of one spouse August 15, 1897
BIRTH: BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS
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BIRTH: Notes for POLLY SAMANTHA STEPHENSON:
BIRTH: POLLY SAMANTHA STEPHENSON HAD 1 DAUGHTER PRIOR TO HER MARRIAGE TO BENJAMIN WYLIE COONFIELD. DAUGHTER WAS NAMED CLEO STEPHENSON. AFTER THEIR MARRIAGE CLEO USED THE NAME OF COONFIELD INSTEAD OF STEPHENSON.
BIRTH: IN THE 1900 CENSUS IN BENTON CO., MASON VALLEY, ARKANSAS
BIRTH: POLLY'S FATHER WAS LISTED AS BEING BORN IN ILLINOIS AND HER MOTHER WAS LISTED AS BEING BORN IN KENTUCKY
BIRTH: SAMANTHA APPLIED FOR PENSION FROM BENJAMIN ON AUGUST 29, 1914 IN WACO, TEXAS. SHE WAS LISTED AS LIVING AT 625 LASALLE ST.
BIRTH: SHE ALSO STATED THAT SHE HAD NEVER BEEN PREVIOUSLY MARRIED.
BIRTH: ON DECEMBER 5TH, 1914 SAMANTHA LISTED HER STREET ADDRESS AS 1600 OWENS STREET, WACO, TEXAS.
BIRTH: Marriage Notes for BENJAMIN COONFIELD and POLLY STEPHENSON:
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BIRTH: Facts about this marriage:
BIRTH: Marriage December 08, 1897
BIRTH: BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS
BIRTH: Death of one spouse July 06, 1914
BIRTH: MCLENNAN CO, WACO, TEXAS
BIRTH: Marriage Fact December 08, 1897
BIRTH: BOOK E, PG 221, BENTON CO, RECORDS
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More About Isaac Benjamin Sr. Coonfield:
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Children of Isaac Coonfield and Barsheba Clark are:
i. John Martin? Coonfield, born 1795 in Pennsylvania; died 1870 in 1860 shows him living with brother James P., on 1870 census, he lived with Peter, Bear Creek Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana; married Ann Mary Winkler 12 Apr 1840 in Brown County IN; born 1820 in NC; died Abt. 1860 in Indiana.
Notes for John Martin? Coonfield:
1850 census of Washington Township, Morgan Co., lists J. M. Coonfield, age 55 and wife Anne, age 30. Children in the household are; Isaac 9, Levina 8, Peter 8, Mary 6, John 5, Mahala 4, Charles 2, Nanacy 1, and Sarah 1/12.
1860 Brown Co. IN., Jackson Twp., Page 135 taken 8/8/1860 by: James A. Mckinney, Ass't Marshal;
hh# Fam# - 958/958.
William H. Tuttle 53, farmer, RE$1500; Pers $800, b/p NC
Mary Tuttle 38/fem. Born NC (cannot read or write)
Peter Coonfield 19 born IN
Mahala Coonfield 14 Born IN
Francis M. Coonfield 7, born IN
Residing next door in HH/Fam# 957/957 is following (very likely another sibling of Mahala's)
Jackson Pricket 45 farmer RE $100/Personal $300 born IN.
Elisabeth Pricket 42 born IN
Hannah E. Pricket 23 born IN
Jacob S. Pricket 22 born in
Charles Coonfield 12 born IN
J. W. Pricket age 7 months, born IN.
John was still living in the census of 1870. His age is given as 76 and he is living with his son Peter who is 29 by that time and is married and the Head of household. At this time, 1870, they are back in Washington township, Morgan Co. He is buried in Bear Creek Cemetery in the north part of Brown Co. It is rumored that there is also an unmarked Coonfield grave next to his.
More About John Martin? Coonfield:
Burial: Another John born 1796 Kentucky was in 1870 Morgan IND census
More About Ann Mary Winkler:
Burial: 1850 census shows family in Washington, Morgan County, IN
ii. Bethia Coonfield, born 1797; married Nicholas Clines 1817 in Henry Co KY.
iii. Susannah Coonfield, born 1799; died 14 Feb 1875; married Obediah Clark; born 11 Sep 1789 in Virginia; died 08 Feb 1875.
More About Susannah Coonfield:
Date born 2: 22 Jan 1799, KY
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104 iv. Isaac Benjamin Jr Coonfield, born 11 May 1808 in KY; died 12 Dec 1879 in Benton County, Arkansas.; married (3) Lydia Epperson 1832 in Marion County Indiana; married (4) Mary Epperson 04 May 1835.
v. Millicent Coonfield, born 1811; married Charles Richards 1837 in Marion IN.
vi. James P Coonfield, born 1806 in Ky; died in 1850 census of Morgan, Green IND near Isaac; married Elizabeth.
210. James Epperson, born 1787 in Brunswick , VA; died 29 Aug 1853 in Morgantown Indiana. He was the son of 420. John Epperson and 421. Elizabeth Bowen. He married 211. Mary Rebecca Tetters 20 Jul 1808 in Garrard County KY.
211. Mary Rebecca Tetters, born 1788 in KY; died 1850 in IN. She was the daughter of 422. John George Teeters and 423. Mary Van Cleave.
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Children of James Epperson and Mary Tetters are:
i. Nancy Epperson, married Robert Valentine Hoback.
ii. Samuel Epperson
iii. Lucy Epperson
iv. William Epperson
v. James Madison Epperson
vi. Benjamin C Epperson
vii. George P Epperson
viii. Richard A Epperson, married Mary Coonfield 1848 in Morgan County IND; born 1835.
ix. Peter Epperson, born 1810.
x. Paris Epperson, born 1812.
xi. Elizabeth ? Epperson, born 1813; married James Peter Coonfield 16 Feb 1829; born 03 Mar 1808 in KY; died 03 Jul 1866 in Brown Co., Indiana.
More About James Peter Coonfield:
Date born 2: 1806, Marion Co IN
Burial: Bear Creek Cemetery
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xii. Mary Epperson, born 01 Sep 1813 in KY; died 13 Jan 1872 in Vaughn, Benton County, Arkansas; married Isaac Benjamin Jr Coonfield 04 May 1835; born 11 May 1808 in KY; died 12 Dec 1879 in Benton County, Arkansas.
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105 xiii. Lydia Epperson, born 16 Jul 1815; married Isaac Benjamin Jr Coonfield 1832 in Marion County Indiana.
xiv. Mary Jane Epperson, born 1832 in in; married Joshua Whitaker 1851 in Morgan County IND.
212. Mr Young He married 213. unknown Indian.
213. unknown Indian
Child of Mr Young and unknown Indian is:
106 i. James Young, born Abt. 1800 in KY or PA; married Minerva Evans 21 Feb 1828 in Harrison County Indiana.
216. Jonas Little, born Abt. 1771 in near the Yadkin River, Newberry, Union District, SC; died 12 Apr 1844 in Daviess, Ohio County, KY. He was the son of 432. Captain George Little. He married 217. Betsy Douglass 1800 in SC.
217. Betsy Douglass, born 1782 in PA; died in Daviess KY. She was the daughter of 434. Alexander Douglass and 435. Mary Molly Handley.
More About Jonas Little:
Burial: Old Brushy Fork Graveyard on Daviess-McLean County line, KY.
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Notes for Betsy Douglass:
Notes for BETSY DOUGLASS:
CENSUS YR: 1850 TERRITORY: KY COUNTY: Daviess REEL NO: M432-198 PAGE NO: 459a
REFERENCE: Enumerated on the ? day of Sept. 1850 by M. M. Lea
14 557 564 Roberts James 36 M Farmer 1,575 KY
15 557 564 Roberts Betsy 33 F KY
16 557 564 Roberts Martha E. 12 F KY X
17 557 564 Roberts Mary A. 11 F KY X
18 557 564 Roberts Sarah 7 F KY X
19 557 564 Roberts Letitia 5 F KY X
20 557 564 Roberts Ellen 3 F KY
21 557 564 Little Elizabeth 68 F SC
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Children of Jonas Little and Betsy Douglass are:
i. Martha Little, born 1800 in SC; married (1) Benjamin Humphrey 1824 in Davies County KY; married (2) Wilson Waltrip 1847.
ii. Mary Polly Little, born 1801; died 04 Nov 1842; married John T Moseley 20 Oct 1829 in Daviees County Kentucky.
iii. Sally Little, born 1803.
iv. James Thomas Little, born 1812; married (1) Sarah Agnes Morgan 1834; married (2) Margaret Miller 1855.
v. Elizabeth Bethany Little, born 1817; died 1850; married James Roberts; born 1814.
vi. William Little, born 1819; married Jane Travis; died 1869 in Lamar County TX.
108 vii. Doctor Hiram Lucius Little, born 08 Feb 1821 in Daviess, Ohio County, KY; died 16 Jul 1876 in Meridian Cemetery, Bosque County, Texas; married (1) Nancy Catherine Wright 05 Dec 1841 in Daviess, KY; married (2) Rebecca Isabella Adams Abt. 1859 in Texas.
218. John C Wright, born Abt. 1797 in Virginia; died Abt. 1855 in McLean County, Kentucky. He was the son of 436. Thomas Wright and 437. Esther. He married 219. "Kitty" Catherine Georgia Weatherford 05 Jan 1811 in Charlotte, Virginia with Benoni Smith as surety to the marriage.
219. "Kitty" Catherine Georgia Weatherford, born 1797 in Charlotte, VA; died Aft. 1860 in McLean County, KY. She was the daughter of 438. Charles Weatherford.
More About John C Wright:
Burial: 1850 census shows him as John G Wright
More About "Kitty" Catherine Georgia Weatherford:
Burial: 1860 census shows her living with Martha and Douglas Little
Children of John Wright and "Kitty" Weatherford are:
i. John or Thomas? Wright
ii. Martha Ann B Wright, born 1815 in NATIVE OF Charlotte County VA; died 1901; married Douglas Little 1837; born 20 Feb 1809 in McLean, KY formed in 1854 from Daviess; died 20 Apr 1877 in Daviess, KY.
Notes for Douglas Little:
1870 census
Record Alonzo W Little Calhoun, McLean, KY abt 1847 Kentucky White Male
View Record Douglas Little Calhoun, McLean, KY abt 1810 Kentucky White Male
View Record George B Little Calhoun, McLean, KY abt 1859 Kentucky Mulatto Male servant
View Record Lattie E Little Calhoun, McLean, KY abt 1852 Kentucky White Female
Record Lycurgus L Little Calhoun, McLean, KY abt 1840 Kentucky White Male
View Record Martha A Little Calhoun, McLean, KY abt 1811 Virginia White Female
More About Douglas Little:
Record Change: 07 Oct 2003
iii. Mary Elizabeth Wright, born 02 Apr 1815; died 31 May 1858; married Andrew Waltrip 1838; born 1813 in Cleopatra, Daviess KY, his children lived with her sister Martha and why?; died 1865.
109 iv. Nancy Catherine Wright, born 14 Jun 1822 in KY; died 29 Jul 1853 in Kentucky; married Doctor Hiram Lucius Little 05 Dec 1841 in Daviess, KY.
v. Wm George Wright, born 22 Aug 1826 in England; married Mary Ann Allen Abt. 1850; born Jun 1826 in Virginia.
220. Owen Crigler, born Abt. 1800 in Bardstown KY; died 27 Oct 1854. He was the son of 440. Abraham Crigler and 441. Lydia Carpenter. He married 221. Mary Margaret Polly Duvall.
221. Mary Margaret Polly Duvall, born 1801. She was the daughter of 442. Duvall and 443. wife.
Notes for Mary Margaret Polly Duvall:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Mary CRIGLER Self W Female W 79 KY Keeping House VA KY
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Census Place Shepherdsville, Bullitt, Kentucky
living near Lewis
plus near this Duval
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
W. C. DUVAL Self M Male W 68 KY Farmer KY KY
Mary DUVAL Wife M Female W 67 KY Keeping House KY KY
Jno. L. DUVAL Son M Male W 30 KY Farmer KY KY
Mattie DUVAL DauL M Female W 19 KY KY KY
Elsworth DUVAL Other S Male W 2M KY KY KY
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Census Place Shepherdsville, Bullitt, Kentucky
Family History Library Film 1254405
NA Film Number T9-0405
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HH 929
John L. DUVALL 83m laborer PA
Mahala 65f
Susan 18f
John 16m laborer
Dennis 12m
Lucy 8f
HH 930
James CRIGLER 45m farmer 2600
Elizabeth 28f
Charles 12m
Lewis 12m
Mary 10f
James H 9m
Children of Owen Crigler and Mary Duvall are:
i. Mary Jane Crigler, born in Bullitt Co, KY; married John Michael Carpenter 1844; born Abt. 1829 in Bullitt Co KY.
Notes for Mary Jane Crigler:
CHER P Carpenter Emma F 6229
CHOC P Carpenter John M MCR1412
CHOC P Carpenter Sarah A F MCR6946
CHER P Carpenter Sam'L W M 6229
CHER R Carpenter Samuel W 38 1862 M IW R467 WEBBERS FALLS
Notes for John Michael Carpenter:
HH 710
Michael CARPENTER 62m farmer 400 VA
John 30m
Mary I 24f
Elizabeth 5f
Sarah A. 4f
nancy 2f
110 ii. Abraham Crigler, born 01 Nov 1826 in Ky; died 17 Apr 1910 in Vaughn, Benton County, Ark; married Mary Catherine Roby 1848 in Bullitt KY.
iii. John Lewis Crigler, born 1840 in Bullitt, KY; married Elizabeth Henderson; born 1845 in KY.
Notes for John Lewis Crigler:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Lewis CRIGLER Self M Male W 52 KY Farmer KY KY
Elizabeth CRIGLER Wife M Female W 34 KY Keeping House NC KY
Jos. H. CRIGLER Son S Male W 18 KY KY KY
Lily A. CRIGLER Dau S Female W 16 KY KY KY
Lyda J. CRIGLER Dau S Female W 15 KY KY KY
Willie F. CRIGLER Son S Male W 13 KY KY KY
Louisa CRIGLER Dau S Female W 2 KY KY KY
Jno. L. CRIGLER Son S Male W 1 KY KY KY
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Source Information:
Census Place Shepherdsville, Bullitt, Kentucky
Family History Library Film 1254405
NA Film Number T9-0405
Page Number
Notes for Elizabeth Henderson:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
David HENDERSON Self M Male W 66 VA Farmer KY MD
Amanda HENDERSON Wife M Female W 56 KY Keeping House KY KY
Phill K. HENDERSON Son S Male W 24 KY Farmer VA MD
Maggie HENDERSON Dau S Female W 15 KY VA MD
Edd CARPENTER Other Male W 20 KY Laborer KY KY
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Census Place Shepherdsville, Bullitt, Kentucky
222. Reason Roby, born 1790 in Bullitt KY; died 1831 in Bullitt KY. He was the son of 444. Lawrence Roby and 445. Catherine. He married 223. Catherine "millie" or Kitty Simmons 13 Jan 1814 in Bullitt KY.
223. Catherine "millie" or Kitty Simmons, born 1794. She was the daughter of 446. Jesse Simmons and 447. Rachel Wells.
Notes for Reason Roby:
In the name of God Amen I Reason ROBY of the County of Bullitt and state of Kentucky being sick and weak in body but of sound mind and disposing memory and feeling desirous of disposing of my earthyl estate such as it hath pleased God to bless me with do constitute this my last will and Testament Towit:
First I will and bequeath that all my (just debts?) (the film is damaged here) be paid including my funeral expenses. Secondly I will and bequeath to my beloved wife Katherine ROBY my land that I now live on 210 acres during her life and widowhood, also my Negro woman Mariah, James Henry a boy and Isabella a girl with their increase I will to my wife during her life time. After my death my wife is at the liberty to sell or swap the Negro woman Mariah if she does not behave well to her Mistress and that my son Willis ROBY and my Son in law Samuel WELLS is to sell or Swap said negro woman Mariah for my wife Katherine ROBY after she pays all my just debts all the rest of my property both real and personal including house hold and kitchen furniture, farming utensils and stock of every description, hogs, horses, sheep & with all the small grain that may be on hand at my death. After the death or marriage of my wife the property I will to her is to be equally divided between my nine children Towit: Julia RIDGEWAY, Harriet WELLS, Willis ROBY, George W. ROBY, William ROBY, Katherine ROBY, Henry O. ROBY, Montraville ROBY and Charles W. ROBY. Lastly I will and bequeath to my daughter Julia RIDGEWAY the property I have already given her. Also I will the property I have given my daughter Harriet WELLS unto my son Willis ROBY and George W. ROBY and my daughter Catherine ROBY to them my wife Katherine ROBY is to give as much property and money to my six youngest children to make them equal in amount to what I have given my three oldest children out of the property willed to her or its proceeds. In Testamony whereof I subscribe my hand and do Seal this 8th day of May 1844. (signed) Reason (X) ROBY Test: S. C. BUKY & William W. SIMMONS I appoint Samuel WELLS and Willis ROBY my executors of this my last will and Testament . Reason (X) ROBY Recorded 19 Aug 1844 Bullitt Co. KY Court.
Notes for Catherine "millie" or Kitty Simmons:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
W. P. SIMMONS Self M Male W 51 KY Farmer KY KY
Fronie SIMMONS Wife M Female W 42 KY Keeping House KY KY
Sallie SIMMONS Dau S Female W 19 KY KY KY
Jennie SIMMONS Dau S Female W 17 KY KY KY
Sam GRINNELL Other S Male W 22 KY Farm Hand KY KY
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Source Information:
Census Place Shepherdsville, Bullitt, Kentucky
Family History Library Film 1254405
NA Film Number T9-0405
near the Crigler families
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Sara TYLER Self M Female B 25 KY Laborer KY KY
Alex TYLER Son S Male B 1 KY KY KY
Llewellyn WALKER Other M Female B 17 KY Laborer KY KY
Mary SIMMONS Niece S Female MU 10 KY KY KY
Ida SIMMONS Niece S Female MU 7 KY KY KY
Amanda BRURIER Niece S Female B 10 KY KY KY
Clarance WOODFORD Nephew S Male MU 5 KY KY KY
Linn SUMMERS Other S Female B 11 KY KY KY
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Census Place Shepherdsville, Bullitt, Kentucky
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Harriett SIMMONS Self W Female B 40 KY Laborer VA KY
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Census Place Shepherdsville, Bullitt, Kentucky
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Neil SIMMONS Self M Male B 29 KY Laborer KY KY
Ann SIMMONS Wife M Female MU 30 KY Keeping House KY KY
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Delia SIMMONS Self W Female B 46 KY Cook KY KY
Vina SIMMONS Dau S Female B 22 KY KY KY
Jas. SIMMONS Son S Male MU 16 KY KY KY
Maggie SIMMONS Dau S Female B 11 KY KY KY
Susan SIMMONS Dau S Female MU 3 KY Ky KY KY
HH 727
Elisha SIMMONS 66m farmer MD
Rhody 50f
Lewis 21m laborer
Andrew I 17m laborer
William 16m laborer
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HH 792
Abraham CRIGLER 24 m farmer 1000
Catherine 23f
William ROBY 25m farmer
NOTES: ABRAHAM CRIGLER He married KATHERINE ROBY 14 Sep 1848 in Bullitt Co., KY, daughter of REASON
ROBY and KATHERINE SIMMONS. She was born Abt. 1827 in Kentucky.
HH 793
Willis ROBY 32 m farmer 600
Liticia 22f
Nancy J. 5f
NOTES: WILLIS ROBY, son of REASON ROBY and KATHERINE SIMMONS, was born Abt. 1818 in Kentucky, and died
Bef. 1860. He married LETTITIA ANN DEACON 16 Mar 1843 in Bullitt Co., KY, daughter of JAMES DEACON and
REBECCA MONTGOMERY. She was born Bet. 1820 - 1828 in Kentucky.
Children of Reason Roby and Catherine Simmons are:
i. Julia Roby, married Samuel W Ridgway; born 1814 in KY.
ii. Willis Roby, married Letitia Ann Deacon.
Notes for Willis Roby:
She married WILLIS
ROBY 16 Mar 1843 in Bullitt Co., KY, son of REASON ROBY and KATHERINE SIMMONS. He was born Abt. 1818
in Kentucky, and died Bef. 1860.
HH 699
James DEACON 69m farmer 2500 VA
Rebecca 65f
NOTES: JAMES A. DEACON was born Abt. 1781 in Virginia, and died 20 Apr 1859 in Cedar Creek, Bullitt
Co., KY. He married REBECCA MONTGOMERY 06 Apr 1809 in Nelson Co., KY, daughter of THOMAS MONTGOMERY
and NANCY ?. She was born Bet. 1785 - 1789 in Nelson Co., KY, and died 21 May 1859 in Cedar Creek,
Bullitt Co., KY. CHILDREN: NANCY ELLEN DEACON, b. 16 Dec 1816, Bullitt Co., KY; d. 26 Dec 1880,
Bullitt Co., KY, married WILLIAM ANDERSON ROUSE 07 Jan 1836 in Bullitt Co., KY, son of MOSES ROUSE and
SARAH SIMMONS. He was born 11 Oct 1814 in Bullitt Co., KY, and died 19 Jan 1892 in Nelson Co., KY.
ii. MARY JANE DEACON. She married ALFRED J. ROBARDS 21 Apr 1836 in Bullitt Co., KY. iii. HARRIET
DEACON. iv. WILLIAM DEACON, b. Abt. 1822, Bullitt Co., KY. He married AMERICA ANN WELLER 29 Mar 1843
in Bullitt Co., KY, daughter of PHILIP WELLER and MANDANA GRABLE. She was born Bet. 1824 - 1827 in
Bullitt Co., KY. v. LETTITIA ANN DEACON, b. Bet. 1820 - 1828, Kentucky. She married WILLIS
ROBY 16 Mar 1843 in Bullitt Co., KY, son of REASON ROBY and KATHERINE SIMMONS. He was born Abt. 1818
in Kentucky, and died Bef. 1860.
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HH 792
Abraham CRIGLER 24 m farmer 1000
Catherine 23f
William ROBY 25m farmer
NOTES: ABRAHAM CRIGLER He married KATHERINE ROBY 14 Sep 1848 in Bullitt Co., KY, daughter of REASON
ROBY and KATHERINE SIMMONS. She was born Abt. 1827 in Kentucky.
HH 793
Willis ROBY 32 m farmer 600
Liticia 22f
Nancy J. 5f
NOTES: WILLIS ROBY, son of REASON ROBY and KATHERINE SIMMONS, was born Abt. 1818 in Kentucky, and died
Bef. 1860. He married LETTITIA ANN DEACON 16 Mar 1843 in Bullitt Co., KY, daughter of JAMES DEACON and
REBECCA MONTGOMERY. She was born Bet. 1820 - 1828 in Kentucky.
iii. Harriet Roby, married Samuel Wells.
iv. George Roby
v. Wm Roby
vi. Henry Roby
vii. Charles Roby
viii. Susan Roby, born 1814 in Bullitt Co KY; died 20 Jun 1856 in Bullitt Co KY.
111 ix. Mary Catherine Roby, born 24 Apr 1824 in KY.; died 31 Oct 1903 in KY; married Abraham Crigler 1848 in Bullitt KY.
x. Montraville Roby, born 1825; married Malinda Clark.
224. Travis Fenn, born Abt. 1750; died 1810 in Laurens Co GA. He was the son of 448. Zacharia Fenn and 449. Alecy McCoy. He married 225. Mary.
225. Mary, born Abt. 1750.
Notes for Mary:
Per Laurens Co Ga Legal Records 1807-1832 compiled by Allen Thomas, pg 241, Mary Fenn and William Hawthorne were granted letters of administration on the estate of Travis Fenn on 05-00-1810. On same page, 12-25-1811, Joseph Chairs was groom and Mary Fenn was bride. On page 242, 01-01-1817, William Hawthorn and Mary Chaires are listed as administrators of the Travis Fenn estate. Thus, one may deduct from those entries, that the Mary Fenn who married Chaires was the widow of Travis Fenn. Since in 1821, page 241, Zacheus Fenn was appointed guardian of Mary Ann Patience Fenn, orphan of Travis (& Mary), that Mary was still a minor in 1821 and not likely the one who married Hargrove two years before that in 1819
Children of Travis Fenn and Mary are:
i. Sarah Fenn
ii. Travis Fenn
112 iii. Elijah Fenn, born 17 Jul 1788; died 06 Jan 1844 in Early, Miller County GA; married Martha Rich 1807 in Burke County Georgia.
iv. Zacheus Fenn, born 20 Aug 1792; died in Alabama; married Susan; born 24 Nov 1794; died in Tuskegee, Alabama.
More About Susan:
Burial: Tuskegee Cemetery
v. Susannah Fenn, born 24 Nov 1794.
vi. Matthew Otto Fenn, born 1797 in Stewart County, Georgia; died 08 Sep 1885 in Clayton, barbour County, Alabama; married (1) Matilda Williams; born 1807 in GA; died 1852; married (2) Martha Cordelia Weston 11 Jan 1852; born 1834 in SC.
More About Matthew Otto Fenn:
Date born 2: 1797
vii. Mary Ann Patience, born 1800 in Montgomery County GA; died 1876 in Alabama; married Harmon B Hargrove 1819; born 1797 in Montgomery County GA; died 1867.
viii. Elizabeth Fenn, born 08 Jan 1803.
226. Stephen Rich, born Abt. 1755 in maybe Virginia near the Fann family. He married 227. Abiah.
227. Abiah, died in she may be the native american in this line..
Notes for Stephen Rich:
Jesse Rich, born 13 Sep 1782, Goochland Co., VA, died 22 May in Clay Co., TN; married Elizabeth Savage, 15 Jun 1783 in NC died 1866 in TN; they had 14 children. On the Eastern Cherokee Application #16068 of George Washington Skipworth, son of James Bonaparte Skipworth and Mary Polly Rich, it asks in item #7 "By what right do you claim to share? If your claim through more than one relative living in 1851, set forth each claim separately." George's answer reads, "Through my mother who was living then. Her name was Polly Rich daughter of Jesse Rich who was a son of ____Rich who was a full blood Cherokee indian woman given name of last was not known to me."
Children of Stephen Rich and Abiah are:
i. William Rich, married Sarah Barron.
ii. George Washington Rich
iii. Martin Rich
iv. Edward Rich
v. John Rich
vi. Daniel Elliot Rich
113 vii. Martha Rich, born 03 Sep 1795; died 10 May 1859 in Miller County GA; married Elijah Fenn 1807 in Burke County Georgia.
228. John Jacob Harrell He married 229. Mary Polly Whiddon.
229. Mary Polly Whiddon
Child of John Harrell and Mary Whiddon is:
114 i. Dempy Harrell, born Abt. 1807 in Decatur County GA to Early GA, born North Carolina; married Jane Donalson 20 Nov 1828.
230. John Donalson, born 1773 in Burke County GA. He was the son of 460. John Donaldson. He married 231. Agnes Gamble Peel.
231. Agnes Gamble Peel, born 23 Jan 1773 in an Irish, Burke County GA; died 04 Jul 1836 in Donalson Family Cemetery, Fowlstown, Decatur Co., GA. She was the daughter of 462. Richard Peel and 463. Mary Gamble.
Child of John Donalson and Agnes Peel is:
115 i. Jane Donalson, born 1793; died 1861; married Dempy Harrell 20 Nov 1828.
232. Michael Stone, born in Maryland; died in on 1840 TN census, 1850 Macon AL census and on Montgomery land records. He was the son of 464. Thomas Stone. He married 233. Polly Wells 21 Jun 1810 in Putnam Georgia.
233. Polly Wells, born in Georgia.
Children of Michael Stone and Polly Wells are:
i. William T Stone, born 1813 in Ga; died in 1870 census shows him in New Site, Tallapoosa, Alabama with Mary; married Sarah; born 1823 in gA; died in No children in 1870.
Notes for William T Stone:
Previous Household Next Household
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Wm. H. STONE Self M Male W 67 GA Farmer MD NC
Sarah E. STONE Wife M Female W 59 GA Keeping House GA GA
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Census Place Newsite, Tallapoosa, Alabama
ii. John M Stone, born 1835.
116 iii. Benjamin Wilburne Stone, born 1820 in Georgia; died in Macon Co Alabama on 1850 census; married Sarah Ann Davies Abt. 1839.
iv. James M Stone, born 1831 in GA; died in on 1880 census in Midway Village, Bullock County, AL; married Elizabeth M.
v. Mary Stone, born 1825; married George W Stewart.
236. Hendrick
Children of Hendrick are:
118 i. C C Hendrick, born 1810 in south Carolina; married Mary Ann Winters 13 Jan 1840 in Newton Georgia.
ii. John Hendrick, married Frances M Winters.
238. albert winters, born in ga; died in 1830 census shows them in Franklin GA. He married 239. amelia lyle 26 Mar 1816 in Jackson County GA.
239. amelia lyle She was the daughter of 478. Dilmus R Lyle.
Children of albert winters and amelia lyle are:
119 i. Mary Ann Winters, born 1825 in gA; died in They are living with Jeremiah Frazer in 1850 Pike AL; married C C Hendrick 13 Jan 1840 in Newton Georgia.
ii. Sarah Winters
iii. Frances M Winters, married John Hendrick.
240. Josah McClain, born Dec 1788 in Spartanburg County, SC; died 21 Jul 1883 in Mars Hill Cemetery, Cobb Co GA. He was the son of 480. Charles McClain and 481. Elizabeth MOON. He married 241. Nancy Ann Wood 1808 in Spartanburg SC.
241. Nancy Ann Wood, born 26 Aug 1790; died 25 Nov 1867 in Mars Hill Cemetery, Cobb Co GA. She was the daughter of 482. Wm Wood and 483. Martha Glenn.
More About Josah McClain:
Burial: Not spelled Josiah on his headstone!
Children of Josah McClain and Nancy Wood are:
i. Cassandra McClain, married Trout.
120 ii. James Walker McClain, born 08 Nov 1810 in SC; died 10 May 1889 in Indian Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Stone Mt, GA; married (1) Anna; married (2) Amanda Caroline Austin Abt. 1856 in GA.
iii. Silas McClain, born 1813 in SC.
iv. T. T. McClain, born 1816 in Spartanburg SC; married Rebecca?; born in GA.
v. Charles Pinkney McClain, born 26 Oct 1818 in Spartanburg, SC; died 30 Apr 1897 in Mars Hill , Cobb, GA; married Jane Oliver 1837; born 20 Aug 1820 in SC.
Notes for Charles Pinkney McClain:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Pinkney MC LAIN Self M Male W 62 SC Farmer SC SC
Jane MC LAIN Wife M Female W 59 SC Keeping House SC SC
Charlie MC LAIN Son Male W 16 GA At Home SC SC
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Census Place District 27, Aeworth, Cobb, Georgia
vi. Emoline Malissa McClain, born 1822; married Trout.
vii. P. E. McClain, born 1830 in Acworth Cobb GA; died May 1898 in Cobb County, GA.
Notes for P. E. McClain:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Pinkney MC LAIN Self M Male W 62 SC Farmer SC SC
Jane MC LAIN Wife M Female W 59 SC Keeping House SC SC
Charlie MC LAIN Son Male W 16 GA At Home SC SC
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Census Place District 27, Aeworth, Cobb, Georgia
viii. William Greenbury McClain, born 1831 in GA; died 1865; married Pamela Emaline Doggin; died 1898.
ix. Malinda J McClain, born 26 Aug 1832 in GA; died 09 May 1924; married David S McClesky Abt. 1851 in GA; born 1829 in GA.
244. Abner Broadway, born Abt. 1800; died Bef. 1870. He was the son of 488. William Pool Broadway and 489. Mary Polly James. He married 245. Nancy 1823 in Edgefield, South Carolina.
245. Nancy, born 1805 in Virginia; died Aft. 1870 in Boone Twnship, Davidson, North Carolina.
Notes for Abner Broadway:
1860 STATE: Alabama COUNTY: Montgomery DIVISION: Ramah REEL NO: M653-19 PAGE NO: 75
REFERENCE: Enumerated by C. C. Wilkins on 24 Sept. 1860, 2nd District
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LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. REAL VAL. PERS VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB
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1 583 539 Timmons Judiah 5 F AL
2 583 539 Timmons Mary 2 F AL
3 584 540 Broadway A. 28 M X Farmer 300 AL
4 584 540 Broadway Susan 28 F AL
5 584 540 Broadway Elizebeth 7 F AL
6 584 540 Broadway Caroline 5 F AAL
7 584 540 Broadway Mary B. 3 F AL
8 584 540 Broadway Laura M. 1 F AL
9 585 541 Shaver H. S. 40 M X Overseer
Marriage Notes for Abner Broadway and Nancy:
1830 census of Sumter SC
1840 census of Montgomery AL
Children of Abner Broadway and Nancy are:
i. George Wesley Broadway
ii. Martha Elizabeth Broadway, born 31 Oct 1822; married John William Timmons 06 Apr 1843 in Montgomery Alabama.
iii. Wade Hampton Broadway, born 1827; married Mary Francis Hicks 1848 in Montgomery Alabama.
122 iv. Abner Abros Broadway, born 1832 in Alabama; died in Montgomery Alabama; married (1) Mary Susan Stephens 11 Aug 1851 in Montgomery Alabama; married (2) Harriet 1897.
v. Mary Broadway, born 1835.
vi. Abiah Broadway, born 1831.
vii. William A Broadway, born 1848.
viii. Benjamin Broadway, born 1847.
246. Benjamin Stephens, born 1805 in South Carolina. He married 247. Caroline.
247. Caroline, born 1805 in South Carolina.
Children of Benjamin Stephens and Caroline are:
123 i. Mary Susan Stephens, born 1832 in Alabama; married Abner Abros Broadway 11 Aug 1851 in Montgomery Alabama.
ii. Harriet E Stephens
iii. Charles W Stephens
iv. Andrew Stephens
v. Sarah A Stephens
vi. Wm Stephens
vii. Noah Stephens
viii. John Stephens
248. William Henry Bozeman, born Abt. 1802 in his brother Jesse was administrator of the estate and listed the children below as heirs.; died 1848 in family says he is buried in the woods near Hills Chapel in Ramer but could it be his son Peter's grave...... He was the son of 496. Peter Edward Bozeman and 497. Sarah Meade. He married 249. Martha H Abt. 1825.
249. Martha H, born Abt. 1807 in Thomas Randolph Carter mentioned on the estate documents and married Jesse's daughter Lacy.; died Aft. 1850.
More About William Henry Bozeman:
Burial: On 1840 census
Record Change: 04 Oct 2003
Children of William Bozeman and Martha H are:
i. Martha M Bozeman, married Norman H Campbell 1865 in Montgomery AL.
ii. Meedy G Bozeman, born 1826 in South Carolina; died in on 1860 Montgomery AL census record and in Birmingham 1880; married Rebecca 1855; born in South Carolina.
Notes for Meedy G Bozeman:
Meedy G. BOZEMAN Self M Male W 55 SC Carpenter SC SC
Rebeca BOZEMAN Wife M Female W 50 SC Keeps House SC SC
Jessee BOZEMAN Son S Male W 18 AL Apr. Carpenter SC SC
Martha L. BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 19 AL At Home SC SC
Sarah R. BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 15 AL At School SC SC
John T. BOZEMAN Son S Male W 12 AL At School SC SC
Nancy BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 8 AL At Home SC SC
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Source Information: 1880
Census Place Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/al/montgomery/1860/pg00023.txt 6 215 191 Bosman M. D. 34 M X Merchant 400 SC
7 215 191 Bosman Rebecca 29 F SC
8 215 191 Bosman Philip 12 M SC
9 215 191 Bosman Susan 9 F AL
10 215 191 Bosman Henry 5 M AL
11 215 191 Bosman M*dy 2 F
iii. John Thomas Bozeman, born 1830; married Nancy Kizar Hill; born 1835 in they were in Montgomery 1860 census living with John and Mary Stacy.
124 iv. Peter Edward Bozeman, born 1834 in Alabama; died 08 Apr 1896 in Dublin AL; married (1) Nancy Jane Anderson 1859 in Ramer Alabama; married (2) Margaret Matilda Clark 1887.
250. Seaborne Anderson, born 24 Dec 1824 in Lowndes County AL. He was the son of 500. Elijah Cumbie Anderson and 501. Elizabeth Argin?. He married 251. Lavinia Jane Sellers.
251. Lavinia Jane Sellers, born 24 Sep 1827 in Indian Nation, Griffin GA; died in 1880 census shows her living with daughter Corintha next door to Nancy but the census spelled her name wrong. She was the daughter of 502. William Calvin Jr Sellers and 503. Levinia Anderson.
Notes for Seaborne Anderson:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/al/montgomery/1850/district/pgd1-73.txt
More About Seaborne Anderson:
Record Change: 05 Oct 2003
More About Lavinia Jane Sellers:
Burial: Dublin possibly
Record Change: 02 Oct 2003
Children of Seaborne Anderson and Lavinia Sellers are:
125 i. Nancy Jane Anderson, born 11 Dec 1843 in Alabama; died 22 Jul 1910 in Montgomery, Alabama; married Peter Edward Bozeman 1859 in Ramer Alabama.
ii. James Moseley? Anderson, born 1849; married Susan Bean.
More About James Moseley? Anderson:
Record Change: 02 Oct 2003
iii. Corintha Argin Anderson, born 08 May 1857 in Greenville, Butler Co, AL; died 13 Jul 1918 in Pike Co AL; married Leander Jackson Barfoot 16 Jul 1871 in Montgomery County AL; born 05 Nov 1850; died 1932.
More About Corintha Argin Anderson:
Record Change: 02 Oct 2003
252. Elisha C Stephens, born 1819 in SC, 1/4 Cherokee Indian; died Bef. 1880 in as a Confederate War Soldier. He was the son of 504. John Stephens and 505. Jane Tillman. He married 253. Nancy 29 Nov 1844 in Montgomery AL.
253. Nancy, born 1814 in SC.
More About Elisha C Stephens:
Education: violin player
Notes for Nancy:
Robinsons Cross Roads, Montgomery, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254027
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Nancy STEPHENS Self W Female W 70 SC SC SC
Merry STEPHENS Dau Female W 35 AL Laborer In Farm AL SC
Fanny STEPHENS Dau Female W 26 AL Laborer In Farm AL SC
Children of Elisha Stephens and Nancy are:
126 i. Joseph C Stephens, born Abt. 1845 in AL 1/8 Cherokee Indian; died in Dublin Ala Census 1880; married Sara E J Mills 15 Sep 1867 in Montgomery County AL.
ii. Wm H Stephens, born 1845 in AL; died in Civil War death in Atlanta GA.
iii. James M Stephens, born 1849 in AL.
iv. Julia Ann Stephens, born 1849 in AL; died 25 May 1913 in Lebanon AL; married John Arrighi; born 1839 in Italy.
v. Stanley Stanton Stephens, born 01 Nov 1850 in Ramer Alabama; died 21 Jun 1919; married Eugenia Dickey 1873; born 1857 in Alabama; died 19 Feb 1943 in Ramer Alabama.
vi. Fannie Stephens, born 1853.
vii. Merriet Stephens, born 1855.
viii. Permilia Stephens, born 1858; married George Simmons.
Generation No. 9
264. Thomas Smith, born 07 Aug 1745 in Goochland County Virginia; died 1814 in Bedford County VA. He was the son of 528. Major COL John Smith and 529. Susanna Ranson. He married 265. Elizabeth Haynes 1788 in Bedford County Virginia.
265. Elizabeth Haynes, born 1769.
Children of Thomas Smith and Elizabeth Haynes are:
i. John H Smith
ii. Susanna Smith, married Thomas Leftwich 1822 in Bedford County Virginia.
iii. Frances Smith
iv. Thomas J Smith, born 1790; married Elizabeth D.
v. Charlotte Smith
vi. Wm Smith
vii. Elizabeth Smith
viii. Mary Polly Smith
132 ix. Henry Smith, born 1791 in VA; died 03 Sep 1843 in 1830 census of Maury TN shows Henry and 3 brothers living nearby on same page, he was buried at hunters cemetery, mt pleasant tennessee; married Siniah Evans 1819 in maury County Tennessee.
x. Stephen Smith
268. Sweeting Svealing Bond, born 1750 in Dublin Ireland. He was the son of 536. Vinyard Bond. He married 269. Ann Larkins.
269. Ann Larkins
Child of Sweeting Bond and Ann Larkins is:
134 i. John Baptist Bond, born 1792 in orange County NC; died 30 Sep 1845; married Catherine Kitty Stone 23 Dec 1819 in Gallatin, Sumner TN and the 1820 census shows them with one son and only a Thomas Stone is in this town..
270. Esubius Stone He was the son of 540. Stephen Stone and 541. Kezziah. He married 271. Mary Duke.
271. Mary Duke, born 1761.
Child of Esubius Stone and Mary Duke is:
135 i. Catherine Kitty Stone, born 09 Nov 1797 in Province NC; died 11 Sep 1845 in 1820 census shows a Uriah Stone and family; married John Baptist Bond 23 Dec 1819 in Gallatin, Sumner TN and the 1820 census shows them with one son and only a Thomas Stone is in this town..
272. James ? Owen Ballard, born 1760 in Va; died Aft. 1840 in Marshall Co TN. He married 273. Mary Brinkle 06 Sep 1783 in Warrenton Warren County NC.
273. Mary Brinkle, born 1765; died in Marshall Co TN. She was the daughter of 546. William Brintle and 547. Agnes Hastings.
Children of James Ballard and Mary Brinkle are:
i. Mary Ballard
ii. Sally Ballard
iii. Thomas Ballard, married Mary Polly Garner.
iv. Nancy Ballard, married John Reed.
v. Larkin Ballard, born 1780 in found in 1860 PoorHouse, Caswell North Carolina.
vi. John Ballard, born 1787 in NC; married Ann; born 1794 in SC.
vii. Baxter Ballard, born Abt. 1790; married Rhoda Chloe.
viii. Larkin Ballard, born 1790 in 1850 census shows him living with sister Frances.
136 ix. James Milton Ballard, born 1797 in NC; died in found on 1850 census near James Baxter and his daughter Rowena; married Kissiah Dickens Abt. 1820.
x. Nathan Ballard, born 1795.
xi. Frances Ballard, born 1805 in NC; married Luke McDowell; born 1803 in NC.
274. Thomas or Frances Dickens
Child of Thomas or Frances Dickens is:
137 i. Kissiah Dickens, born 1797 in NC; married James Milton Ballard Abt. 1820.
280. John Craig, born Abt. 1790. He was the son of 560. James Craig. He married 281. Martha.
281. Martha
Children of John Craig and Martha are:
i. Johnson Craig
140 ii. David C Craig, born 1815 in TN; died in all at home in 1850 census + 1880 census Lawrence Tennessee with children next door; married Catherine Katie Conley 05 Jan 1832 in Lawrence TN.
iii. James Craig, born 1823; married Margaret.
iv. J W ? Craig, born 1827 in 1880 census shows him near David C Craig; married E H.
282. Conelly, born in Ireland. He married 283. wife.
283. wife, born in North Carolina.
Children of Conelly and wife are:
i. Archibald Conley, born 1808 in NC; died in lives next to Katie Craig on 1880 census; married Nancy.
141 ii. Catherine Katie Conley, born 1812 in nC; married David C Craig 05 Jan 1832 in Lawrence TN.
284. Jacob Pennington, born 1755 in berkley South Carolina; died 1801 in Logan KY. He was the son of 568. Isaac Pennington and 569. Mary. He married 285. Kesiah.
285. Kesiah, born 1755 in berkley South Carolina; died in Henryville Cemetery, Lawrence TN.
More About Jacob Pennington:
Burial: Henryville Cemetery, Lawrence TN
Children of Jacob Pennington and Kesiah are:
i. Abraham Pennington
ii. Elizabeth Pennington
iii. David Pennington
iv. Mary Pennington
v. John Pennington
vi. Isaac Pennington
vii. Moses Pennington, born 1779 in Georgia; died 1826.
142 viii. Wm Pennington, born 04 Jun 1805 in TN; died 1888 in MO; married Gracy A, Mrs Mary Pennington.
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288. Peter Cooper or Kieffer, born in possibly German descent, born in PA. He married 289. Margaret Fry.
289. Margaret Fry
Notes for Peter Cooper or Kieffer:
Will of Peter Cooper
Author: Peter Cooper
Publication: York County, Pennsylvania, 15 Feb 1766
Text: Will of Peter Cooper (Kieffer)
15 February 1766
In the name of God Amen. The Fifteenth Day of February in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Sixty six, I Peter Cooper of Shrewsbury Township in County of York and Province of Pensylvania, Gunsmith, Being very sick and weak in Body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God therefor calling unto mind the mortality of my Body and Knowing that it is appointed for all Men once to Dye do make and ordain this my last will and Testament. That is to say, Principally and first of all I give and recommend my Sol into the Hands of God that gave it and for my body I recommend it the Earth to be Buried in a Christian like and Decent Manner at the Discretion of my Executors nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the Mighty Power of God and as touching such Worldly Estate where with hath pleased God to Bless me with in this life I give Devise and Dispose of the Same in the following manner and form: Imprimise it is my will and I do order that in the first place all my Just Debts and funeral charges be paid and Satisfied Item: I alow that my dearly beloved Wife-Margret-shall live with my children and take care of them with the lands and have the whole care of them till my youngest son Petter is of age and at his arival to the age of twentyone years she the said Margarte my wife is to have the third of all my Movable Estate and if she lives single with her children I alow her the following perticulors to be given to her yearly and every year during her single life from her children's arival to the age of twenty one years that is to say first twenty bushells of wheat, ten bushells of corn, three acres of Medow where she pleases to take it and liberty to keep as many horses cows sheep and hogs as the said Medow will produce grass to mentain and she is to take care to cut and make hay her self and her sons is to draw the hay for her when and where she pleases and one hundred Bundles of Straw and the Dung of her own Stock to be hald for her where she pleases and without cost and a gardin and potato patch where she pleases the Patch to be ten rod long and two broad and a quarter of an Acor of flax and a half an Acor of Turnips Both with her sons and she has liberty to chose her flax in the Blosom and Turnips at four weeks age and a house to live in by her self if she sees cause and firewood During her single life; But if my wife Margarete should mary another man she is to quit clame to all but her third of my movable Estate only. She shall live on my land till my youngest child Elizabeth arives to the age of eighteen years and further before she maries the whole Estate of movables is to be Praised by men chosen for that purpose and sold at Public Vandue and the mony put out to interest for the children except my wife's third and they have liberty to clear ten Acors joining my improvement next Tho. Griffiths and five Acors more joining the Big field and Medow groundf down the run to the big white oak but not to wast or Distroy timber on no part of these lans. next I alow my eldest son Adam at his arival to age tohave that part of land which bought from Tho Griffith with the land and Medow ground up the run as far as my land goes from a marked white Oak on the South of my clear ground except the timber hill joining Conrad Fouts also if that is not medow ground sufficent I alow ten Acors of medow ground down the run next the saw Mill. Also I alow to my young son Peter the land I live on at his arival to age Providing always that my two sons Adam and Petter shall at their selling land Praise the Lands together and Pay to my two Daughters Eve and Elizabeth the one half of the whole Pressments to be equally divided between my two daters for which Proviso to be fullfilled. i give and bequeth to my two sons or to their heirs and asigns for ever all the above said land Further I do impower and allow my wife Margaret with George Kinz (Kins) in York Town and County to be my whole and sole Executor of this my last will and testament farther I alow my house and lot in Lancaster to be repaird and sold to the best advantage in witness my hand and seal the day and year above written. Peter Kieffer Signed sealed published pronounced and declared by the said Peter Cooper as his last will and testament in the presence of us the subscribers: James Smith, Phillip Snider, John Eson
Note: Mentioned as son.
Title: Will of George Bell
Author: George Bell
Publication: Fairfield County, South Carolina, 18 Jul 1803
Text: Will of George Bell
In the name of God Amen. I George Bell of Fairfield County State of South Carolna Being in health of body and of perfect mind and memory thanks be given unto God calling unto mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men to die Do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my Soul into the hand of Almighty God that gave it and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the discretion of my Executors nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God And as touching such worldly estate werewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life I give and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. And first I give and bequeath to my daughter Agnes Floid's child the lower end of my plantation in which I now live to be divided beginning at a hicory on the river bank marked for that purpose running thence to a white oak marked on the old line then taking the old line. If he does not live to the age of twenty one I do give and bequeath to my daughter Mary his part with the upper end on which the house stands with the house and all the household furniture with the plantation tools. also a negro boy and girl named hary and faney with one hundred dollars also two horses and four cows and all my hogs with what she claims of her own property. And further I do give and bequeath to my daughter Jean one negro named Jacob and one hundred dollars. Also I do give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth my plantation lying on the south side of Broad River containing one hundred acres and one hundred dollars. Also I do give and bequeath to my two grandchildren Sarah and Mary Bell two hundred dollars each and further if my daughter Mary should depart this life without a lawful heir I do give and bequeath the plantation and all bequeaths to her to my two granddaughters Sarah and Mary Bell. Further if they should both dy (sic) without lawful ishew (sic), their part shall be equally divided among my daughters if surviving if not to their heirs. Also the remainder of the stock is the be sold and equally divided among my three daughters. Also my negro Bob is to remain on the plantation as long as Mary lives in a state of salebecy (sic) and then to be sold and equally divided among my three daughters. Also I do give to William Feemster twenty two dollars. I do appoint and constitute Samuel Feemster and Adam Cooper and Samuel Johnson executors to act and see the above will executed. In witness whereof before the undernamed witnesses I have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two. David Johnson Berryman hisXmark Night William Feemster George Bell (seal) Proved 8th July 1803, Jno. Buchanan J. C. P., Recorded 18 July1803 in will book #4, pp 804-805, Apt 9, File 30
Note: Mentioned as executor.
Child of Peter Kieffer and Margaret Fry is:
144 i. Adam Cooper, born 1755 in York PA; died 1835 in Fairfield SC 1790 census; married Jane Bell.
290. George Bell
Child of George Bell is:
145 i. Jane Bell, married Adam Cooper.
304. carter
Children of carter are:
i. Colonel Thomas Carter
152 ii. Captain John Carter, born Abt. 1750 in Virginia; died Abt. 1815 in Rev War & War of 1812, Edgefield South Carolina; married Elizabeth Wise 1790 in Edgefield SC.
306. Henry Wise, born 1750; died 1822 in Edgefield County South Carolina. He was the son of 612. Henry Wise. He married 307. Rebecca.
307. Rebecca
Notes for Henry Wise:
Edgefield Death Notices and Cemetery Records by Carlee T. McLendon--
Died, of scarlet fever, at the residence of Basil Lowe, near the Pine House, on October 8, 1840, Sarah T. Wise, daughter of Jarret and Sarah Wise, in the 7th year of her age. She was asked by her grandmother a few days previous to her death, if she was willing to die, she replied she was. (The Edgefield Advertiser--October 15, 1840.) Do not know if she was kin to Basil Lowe or not.
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Abstracts of wills-Edgefield SC--
Rachael WISE s-Mar. 3, 1842 p-Mar 16, 1842
Sister: Elizabeth Carter, Mary Hightower
Bro: John and Jacob Wise
Nephew: Blasingale Wise
Niece: Mary Rountree (wife of Dudley Rountree)
Excr: Bro. John Wise
Wit: D. J. Walker, Allen Milton, Silas Milton
Children of Henry Wise and Rebecca are:
i. Mary Wise, married Benjamin Hightower.
ii. Rachel Wise
iii. Jacob Wise
153 iv. Elizabeth Wise, born Abt. 1763 in Edgefield SC; died in 1840 census lists her as the veteran, widowed; married Captain John Carter 1790 in Edgefield SC.
v. John Wise, born Abt. 1770; married Elizabeth Glover.
312. John Hereferd, born 1729 in alexandria, Fairfax County, VA; died 1793 in Leesburg, Loudon Co., VA. He was the son of 624. John Hereferd and 625. Jean Barnes. He married 313. Margaret Ammon 1756.
313. Margaret Ammon, born 1735 in Leesburg, Loudon Co., VA. She was the daughter of 626. Thomas Ammon and 627. Sarah Edrington.
Children of John Hereferd and Margaret Ammon are:
i. Elizabeth Hereferd
ii. Margaret Hereferd
iii. Robert Hereferd, married Mary Mason Bronaugh.
iv. Thomas Ammon Hereferd, married Margaret Short.
v. Ann Hereferd
vi. John Hereferd, born 1758.
156 vii. Wm Herriferd, born 1760; died 1816; married Margaret Staples.
viii. Francis Hereferd, born 1767.
314. Staples
Children of Staples are:
157 i. Margaret Staples, born 1770; married Wm Herriferd.
ii. brother Staples
398. Sturgeon Thomas, born 07 Aug 1731 in Donegal Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.; died 18 May 1813 in Mifflintown, Mifflin Co., PA. He was the son of 796. Samuel II Sturgeon and 797. Sarah Ferguson. He married 399. Margaret Corbett 16 Aug 1750 in Lancaster Co., PA..
399. Margaret Corbett, born Abt. 1735; died 28 Sep 1818 in Mifflintown, Mifflin Co., PA. She was the daughter of 798. Peter Corbet.
More About Sturgeon Thomas:
Burial: Westminster Pres. Cem., Mifflintown, Mifflin Co., PA
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
More About Margaret Corbett:
Burial: Westminster Pres. Cem., Mifflintown, Mifflin Co., PA
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
Children of Sturgeon Thomas and Margaret Corbett are:
i. John Sturgeon, born in Paxtang Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.; died 18 Mar 1851 in Perry Co., Ohio; married 1800.
More About John Sturgeon:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
ii. William Sturgeon, born 17 Aug 1751 in Paxtang Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.
More About William Sturgeon:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
199 iii. Sarah Sturgeon, born 02 Aug 1753 in Paxtang Twp, Dauphin Co., PA; died Bef. 1813; married (1) Clendenning John; married (2) John Clendenning.
iv. Peter I Sturgeon, born 15 Dec 1756 in Paxtang Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.; died Abt. 1830 in Lancaster, Fairfield Co., OH.
More About Peter I Sturgeon:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
v. Samuel Sturgeon, born 18 Feb 1758 in Paxtang Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.
More About Samuel Sturgeon:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
vi. Jane Sturgeon, born 23 Aug 1760 in Paxtang Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.; died in Canada?; married Hugh Sharon.
More About Jane Sturgeon:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
vii. Jr. Sturgeon Thomas, born 15 Sep 1762 in Paxtang Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.; died 18 May 1849 in Long Run Bap. Cem., Jefferson Co., KY.
More About Jr. Sturgeon Thomas:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
viii. Jacob Sturgeon, born 17 Apr 1768 in Paxtang Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.
More About Jacob Sturgeon:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
ix. Margaret Sturgeon, born 17 Sep 1770 in Paxtang Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.; died Abt. 1836 in Fairfield Co., OH.
More About Margaret Sturgeon:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
x. Simpson Sturgeon, born 18 Jul 1772 in Paxtang Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.; died 30 Mar 1822 in Shelby Co., KY.; married 1795.
More About Simpson Sturgeon:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
xi. Robert Sturgeon, born 29 Jan 1774 in Paxtang Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.; died 1837 in Jefferson Co., KY.
Notes for Robert Sturgeon:
McCoy says that he moved to Kentucky about 1810, but Thomas was born in 1803
in Kentucky -- either Shelby or Jefferson County. Milinda was born in 1801
in Paxtang -- so they may have moved between 1801 and 1803. Do not know where
the other children were born. Also may not have the correct order of all the
childrens' births. The replaced tomestone at Long Run Cemetery that has his
name as Robert I. Sturgeon is in error; he is sometimes referred to as
Robert Ist, but he has no known middle name.
More About Robert Sturgeon:
Burial: Long Run Bap. Cem, . Jefferson Co., KY.
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
xii. Moses Sturgeon, born 11 Mar 1778 in Paxtang Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.; died 06 Apr 1849 in Shelby Co., OH.; married 04 Dec 1800 in Mifflin Co., PA.
More About Moses Sturgeon:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
xiii. Elizabeth Sturgeon, born 31 Jan 1781 in Paxtang Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.; died in died early; married George Crain 1800.
More About Elizabeth Sturgeon:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
400. Alexander Miller, born 1720 in Antrim Ireland. He was the son of 800. John Miller and 801. Mary McDonnel. He married 401. Jane Evans.
401. Jane Evans, born 1724 in Glasgow, Scotland. She was the daughter of 802. David Evans and 803. Jane Norton.
Children of Alexander Miller and Jane Evans are:
i. Jane Miller
ii. David Miller
iii. Isaac Miller
200 iv. Reverend Alexander Miller, born 1740 in Ardstraus, Tyrone, Ireland; died Aft. 1821 in Cooks Creek VA; married Sarah Crawford 1782 in Rockingham, VA.
v. John Miller, born 1749.
vi. Brice Miller, born 1757.
vii. Margret Miller, born 1758.
viii. Joseph Miller, born 1762.
404. John Emrey Lloyd, born 27 Feb 1747 in Calmes Neck, Fredrick County, VA; died Oct 1785 in Green County /Hancock GA. He was the son of 808. John Lloyd and 809. Prudence Embrey. He married 405. Sarah Stuard Abt. 1768.
405. Sarah Stuard She was the daughter of 810. William Stewart and 811. Rachel.
Notes for John Emrey Lloyd:
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Children of John Lloyd and Sarah Stuard are:
i. Charles Lloyd
ii. William Lloyd
iii. Benjamin Lloyd
iv. Moses Lloyd
v. Miriam Lloyd
vi. Joseph W Lloyd
vii. Elijah Lloyd
viii. James Lloyd
ix. John Lloyd, born 1759; married Elizabeth Ann Gilbert 1792 in Hancock County Georgia.
202 x. Robert Lloyd, born 1764 in VA; died 1844 in OH; married Tabitha Rucker 17 Mar 1794 in Madison Co VA.
xi. Levi Lloyd, born 1779 in Frederick Co VA; married Charlotte Rebecca McGhee; born in GA.
406. Thomas Rucker He was the son of 812. Thomas Rucker and 813. Elizabeth Reynolds. He married 407. Elizabeth Tinsley.
407. Elizabeth Tinsley
Child of Thomas Rucker and Elizabeth Tinsley is:
203 i. Tabitha Rucker, born 03 Jan 1768 in VA; died 04 Oct 1851 in Avon, ILL; married Robert Lloyd 17 Mar 1794 in Madison Co VA.
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408. Archelaus Parker, born 05 Aug 1735 in Sutton, Worcester, MA; died 06 Oct 1818 in MA. He was the son of 816. Samuel II Parker and 817. Hannah Wyman. He married 409. Bette Richardson Abt. 1773.
409. Bette Richardson, born 07 Apr 1748 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA.
Children of Archelaus Parker and Bette Richardson are:
i. Lucinda Parker, married Herman Hickok; born 1768 in CT.
ii. Wyman Parker
204 iii. Archelaus Richardson Parker, born 22 Aug 1777 in Sutton, Worcester Co MA; died 13 Sep 1869 in Blaine, Boone Co IL; married Sara Tefft 11 Nov 1798.
410. Reverend Edmond Tefft, born 1762 in Albany NY; died 1780 in NY State. He was the son of 820. James Tefft and 821. Martha Sheffield. He married 411. Mary Mercy Sweet.
411. Mary Mercy Sweet, born 1762 in Albany NY-Indian Country; died Abt. 1780. She was the daughter of 822. David Sweet and 823. Mary or Mercy.
Notes for Reverend Edmond Tefft:
E Tefft Not Stated, Oneida, NY 1810
Name: Mary SWEET
Sex: F
Birth: 1762 in Albany, NY USA
Death: 1780 in USA
Reference Number: 3339
Marriage 1 Edmond TEFFT b: 1762 in Albany, NY USA
Children
Sara TEFFT b: 22 SEP 1780 in Albany, NY USA
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ID: I2165
Name: Edmond TEFFT
Sex: M
Birth: 1762 in Albany, NY USA
Death: 1780 in New York State USA
Census: 1820 Harpersfield, Ashtabula County Ohio
Reference Number: 2165
Marriage 1 Mary SWEET b: 1762 in Albany, NY USA
Children
Sara TEFFT b: 22 SEP 1780 in Albany, NY USA
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ID: I0168
Name: Sara TEFFT
Sex: F
Birth: 22 SEP 1780 in Albany, NY USA 1
Death: 14 FEB 1827 in Ashtabula Co., OH
Reference Number: 168
Father: Edmond TEFFT b: 1762 in Albany, NY USA
Mother: Mary SWEET b: 1762 in Albany, NY USA
Marriage 1 Archelaus Richardson PARKER b: 22 AUG 1777 in Worcester Co., MA USA
Married: 11 NOV 1798 in oneida,ny
Children
Samuel M. PARKER b: 30 OCT 1799 in NY USA
Wanton H. PARKER b: 13 FEB 1802 in Oneida, Oneida Co., NY USA
Archelaus Tefft PARKER b: 5 AUG 1803 in Oneida, Oneida Co., NY USA
Cynthia Ann PARKER b: 23 JUN 1809 in Oneida, Oneida Co., NY USA
James Ephriam PARKER b: 30 APR 1811 in Oneida, Oneida Co., NY USA
Betsy PARKER b: 17 JUN 1813 in Harpersfield, Ashtabula County, OH USA
Orrin PARKER b: 23 JUN 1817 in Ashtabula Co., OH USA
Lavina PARKER b: 20 AUG 1819 in Oneida, Oneida Co., NY USA
Amasa PARKER b: 6 DEC 1822 in Onedia, NY USA
Name: Mary C PARKER
Sex: F
Birth: 11 APR 1832 in Ashtabula Co., Ohio
Death: 17 AUG 1917 in Wellman, Washington Co., Iowa
Burial: Champion Hill Cemetery, N. English, Iowa Co., Iowa
Father: Wanton H. PARKER b: 13 FEB 1802 in New York
Mother: Rosannah LEMMON b: 1807
Marriage 1 James Madison MILLER b: 17 JAN 1823 in Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., Virgina
Children
Lemont Madison MILLER b: 6 FEB 1877 in Topeka, Shawnee Co., Kansas
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ID: I080
Name: Wanton H. PARKER
Sex: M
Birth: 13 FEB 1802 in New York
Death: 28 JUN 1849 in Stouts Grove, Mclean Co., Illinois
Father: Archelaus R. PARKER b: 22 AUG 1777 in Worcester Co., MA
Mother: Sara TEFFT b: 22 SEP 1780
Marriage 1 Rosannah LEMMON b: 1807
Married: 22 JUL 1824 in Ashtabula, Ohio
Children
Mary C PARKER b: 11 APR 1832 in Ashtabula Co., Ohio
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ID: I083
Name: Sara TEFFT
Sex: F
Birth: 22 SEP 1780
Death: 14 FEB 1827 in Ashtabula Co., Ohio
Father: Edmond TEFFT
Marriage 1 Archelaus R. PARKER b: 22 AUG 1777 in Worcester Co., MA
Married: 11 NOV 1798
Children
Wanton H. PARKER b: 13 FEB 1802 in New York
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The Town of Remsen
until recent years this town occupied a large area in the extreme northeast
corner of Oneida county, much of which was covered by the original forest.
Remsen was reduced to its present area of 23,364 acres by the erection from
it of the town of Forestport in 1869. Most of the territory of the present
town was included in the Remsenburgh patent; a small section in the south
part in the Servis patent, and another small section in the west part in the
Steuben patent, and another small section in the west part in the Steuben
tract, as shown on accompanying map. Remsen was erected simultaneously with
the formation of Oneida county (March 15, 1798), when it was set off from
Norway, Herkimer county, and named after Henry Remsen, one of the original
patentees. Black River forms the northern boundary of the town, and Canada
Creek the southeastern boundary; it is further watered by Cincinnati Creek,
Baker Brook and small tributaries. The surface of the town is well elevated
and generally hilly and broken, while the soil is a light sandy loam. A very
large portion of the inhabitants of this town are of Welsh descent.
Settlement began in Remsen previous to the formation of the town, with the
arrival of Schubael Cross from Massachusetts, who in March, 1794, came on
westward, left the Mohawk at Utica, and with his family turned northward
into the forest. He made a line of marked trees along the Cincinnati Creek
through the site of Remsen village, and halted and built a log cabin at what
became known later as Burritt's Mills, and afterwards as Bordwell Settlement
now Porpoise Glen. Mr. Cross was an energetic pioneer and he soon had a
piece of land cleared, and built later a wind power grist mill. This was
followed by the erection of a saw mill, both of which were of great utility
to the settlers in that section. Mr. Cross took a cold from getting wet in
the creek, lost his mental balance, and finally died, his death being,
probably, the first in the town.
507
In 1795 three more families came into town; these were John Bonner, Barnabas
Mitchell and Amos Bull. Mr. Bonner was an Englishman, but came in from
Vermont and settled on the lot afterwards owned by Jenkin Jones; later he
moved west. Mr. Mitchell settled on land afterwards owned by his son Milo
Mitchell, and his daughter Polly, who became Mrs. Van Slyke, was the first
white child born in the town. Amos Bull settled on the tract which was long
known as Bull's Commons, and later as the Camp farm; discouraged with the
land and his prospects he removed to Floyd, where he died.
These pioneers were soon followed into the town by Ephraim Hollister, father
in law of Judge Storrs, who followed brick making, and who was elected the
first supervisor of the town.
Stephen Hutchinson and a Mr. King located in the town about this time, and a
daughter of the latter and her husband were probably the first persons
married in the town, about the year 1800. Mr. King kept the first public
house. It is recorded that the first religious service of a public character
was held in Mr. Hutchinson's barn on what became known as the Price farm; he
was the first overseer of the poor of the town.
The site of Remsen village was settled early by Peter Becker, who built a
small log cabin on his hundred acre lot, afterwards selling the property to
deacon Platt, of Steuben. The log cabin was soon afterward burned.
About the same time Joseph Brownell purchased the 100 acre lot on which the
upper tavern was built. He was one of the first three road commissioners of
the town. He soon sold out to Oliver Smith and left the town; Gershom
Hinkley, a practical surveyor, was elected road commissioner in his place.
It was on the farm of the latter at Fairfield Corners that the first school
house in the town was built.
James Smith and his son Joab came into the town about 1795, and the father
opened a tavern in 1797 on the place afterwards occupied by Captain Root;
the son died at Sackett's Harbor in the war of 1812. At about this time the
families of Jacob Dayton, Nathaniel Rockwood, Solomon Gillett, Perez Farr,
Ebenezer Dodd, William Platt, Philip Scott (the first physician in town and
an early town clerk) and Rev. Edmund Tefft, the first resident minister,
settled in the town. The names of other early comers appears further on.
508
This town and those adjoining it in the eastern part of the county are very
largely settled by Welsh. The first of this nationality to locate here was
David Jones, but it is not known in just what year he came. Steuben and
Trenton, adjoining, already contained a large number of these thrifty
citizens. Mr. Jones took up the so called Billings lot, on the Steuben road.
In the year 1803 Broughton White and his brother in law, Lemuel Hough, came
in from the town of Steuben, and Mr. White subsequently opened a small
grocery in a log building on the site of the later store in Remsen village;
it was the first mercantile establishment in the town, and Esquire White's
chief returns for his goods were ashes. He sold out, after making further
improvements, to John Mappa and Jacob Belticher, who in turn transferred it
to Herman Ferry.
The eastern part of the town remained substantially a wilderness until a
number of years after settlement had progressed in the western part. It bore
the local designation of "Ninety six", and the first settlers came in about
1816. About the year 1808 the Welsh families of David Manual, John James,
Griffith I. Jones, John Owens and Hugh Hughes, all from Wales, settled in
the town, and were succeeded by many others who with their descendants
contributed largely to the prosperity of the community. It is recorded that
Griffith O. Griffiths, of Remsen village, now deceased, was the first Welsh
child born in this State west of the Hudson River.
It is unfortunate that the earliest record of this town are lost, but it is known that the first town meeting was held in the year of the town organization, 1798, in the log dwelling of Samuel Howe, at Cross Settlement; Mr. Howe was the first justice of the peace of the town. The list of supervisors of the town, however, is complete, through the record in the Jones Annals; they are:
Notes for Mary Mercy Sweet:
D Sweet Not Stated, Oneida, NY 1810
Children of Reverend Tefft and Mary Sweet are:
i. Isabella Tefft, born in Remsen NY; died Abt. 1817 in Norway NY; married William?? C Bly?; born 17 Sep 1776 in RI.
205 ii. Sara Tefft, born 22 Sep 1780 in NY Indian Country; married Archelaus Richardson Parker 11 Nov 1798.
416. Robert James? Coonfeldt, born 1755 in Pennsylvania. He was the son of 832. Christopher Confeld.
Notes for Robert James? Coonfeldt:
Pennsylvania German Pioneers by Strassburger & Hinks page 206
"Christopher Confeld same to America on the ship "Glosgow," Walter
Sterling,
Commander, from Rotterdam and Carves, England, arrived 09 September 1738."
More About Robert James? Coonfeldt:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
Children of Robert James? Coonfeldt are:
i. Gideon? Coonfeldt
ii. Oliver? Confield
iii. Moses B ? Confield, born in found in 1820 Pennsylvania census next to Oliver.
iv. John Coonfeldt, born Abt. 1764.
More About John Coonfeldt:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
v. Jacob Coonfeldt, born 1764.
More About Jacob Coonfeldt:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
208 vi. Isaac Benjamin Sr. Coonfield, born 1780 in PA; died Bef. 1830 in Marion, Indiana; married (1) Barsheba Clark; married (2) Barsheba Clark.
vii. John McMaster Coonfield, born 1796 in Kentucky; died in Unknown relation.
418. Clark, born 1740 in Ireland. He was the son of 836. Archilbald Clark.
Children of Clark are:
209 i. Barsheba Clark, born Abt. 1770 in 1830 census shows her living by Archelas Clark; died Bef. 1840 in Perry, Marion, Indiana; married (1) Isaac Benjamin Sr. Coonfield; married (2) Isaac Benjamin Sr. Coonfield.
ii. Archibald or Archelus Clark, born 1788 in VA; died in could be the Archelus Clark on 1830 census Kentucky beside Barsheba; married Lanarah Coonfield; born 1811 in KY; died 1852 in Indiana.
More About Archibald or Archelus Clark:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
More About Lanarah Coonfield:
Date born 2: 1808
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
iii. Obediah Clark, born 11 Sep 1789 in Virginia; died 08 Feb 1875; married Susannah Coonfield; born 1799; died 14 Feb 1875.
More About Obediah Clark:
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
More About Susannah Coonfield:
Date born 2: 22 Jan 1799, KY
Record Change: 08 Oct 2003
420. John Epperson, born Abt. 1761 in albemarle VA; died 1817. He was the son of 840. David Epperson and 841. Hannah Thompson. He married 421. Elizabeth Bowen 1788 in Albemarle VA.
421. Elizabeth Bowen, born 1768 in albemarle VA.
Child of John Epperson and Elizabeth Bowen is:
210 i. James Epperson, born 1787 in Brunswick , VA; died 29 Aug 1853 in Morgantown Indiana; married Mary Rebecca Tetters 20 Jul 1808 in Garrard County KY.
422. John George Teeters, born 1765 in VA; died 1834 in Boone County MO. He married 423. Mary Van Cleave 1788 in KY.
423. Mary Van Cleave, born 1772 in NC. She was the daughter of 846. William Van Cleave and 847. Abigail Frost.
Notes for John George Teeters:
Name: John TEETERS , Jr.
Sex: M
ALIA: /George/
Birth: 1765 in Kentucky
Death: 1834 in Boone County, Missouri
Note:
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Upon his father's death, George Teeters was given 100 "acres" of land, one Negro girl Delphy with a small portion of other property. He is on the 1810 census in Garrard Co. as age over 45. He lived in Garrard Co. until about 1816 when he moved, according to deed records to Henry Co. KY. There he signed permission and the marriage bond for his daughter Susanna to marry William Pringle on 21 Dec 1818.
Marriage 1 Mary VANCLEAVE b: 1772 in Rowan County, North Carolina
Children of John Teeters and Mary Van Cleave are:
i. Susannah Tetters
ii. Betsey Tetters
iii. Johnathan Tetters
211 iv. Mary Rebecca Tetters, born 1788 in KY; died 1850 in IN; married James Epperson 20 Jul 1808 in Garrard County KY.
432. Captain George Little, born 1733 in Scotland, came to America at age 21, SEE History of Daviees County KY 1883, page 129; died Feb 1815 in KY, exempt from poll tax due to war injury, DAR Patriot. He was the son of 864. Little.
More About Captain George Little:
Burial: The Indian warhoop had scarely ceased to echo around their cabin as the Ohio River abounded the Indian Country ( this widower married his son's mother in law )
Record Change: 07 Oct 2003
Child of Captain George Little is:
216 i. Jonas Little, born Abt. 1771 in near the Yadkin River, Newberry, Union District, SC; died 12 Apr 1844 in Daviess, Ohio County, KY; married (1) Betsy Douglass 1800 in SC; married (2) Betsy Douglass 1800 in SC.
434. Alexander Douglass, born in Scotland and lived in Greensburg, Westmoreland County PA; died 1786 in merchant was murdered possibly by indians Pittsburg, PA after a trip with his brother in law to check out kentucky. He married 435. Mary Molly Handley Abt. 1780 in Probably Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
435. Mary Molly Handley, born 1760 in born asea from Scotland to PA then to SC about 1787; died 1850 in Van Meters Spring, KY. She was the daughter of 870. George Handley and 871. Martha Mason.
Notes for Alexander Douglass:
He and John Handley went to KY to survey land and Alex was murdered on the way back. Mary then moved to SC with her three daughters, into a Scottish settlement.
More About Alexander Douglass:
Record Change: 06 Oct 2003
More About Mary Molly Handley:
Burial: Anthony Thompson Cemetery
Record Change: 07 Oct 2003
Religion: Presbyterian
Children of Alexander Douglass and Mary Handley are:
i. Mary Douglass, born 1780; married Minton.
ii. Martha Douglass, born 1781; married isaac Hunt.
217 iii. Betsy Douglass, born 1782 in PA; died in Daviess KY; married (1) Jonas Little 1800 in SC; married (2) Jonas Little 1800 in SC.
436. Thomas Wright, born Abt. 1770 in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut. He married 437. Esther 04 Sep 1797 in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut.
437. Esther, born Abt. 1770 in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut. She was the daughter of 874. Shubael Shelley and 875. Abigail Royce Rice.
Child of Thomas Wright and Esther is:
218 i. John C Wright, born Abt. 1797 in Virginia; died Abt. 1855 in McLean County, Kentucky; married "Kitty" Catherine Georgia Weatherford 05 Jan 1811 in Charlotte, Virginia with Benoni Smith as surety to the marriage.
438. Charles Weatherford, born Abt. 1752 in Charlotte, VA to the Alabama River in Montgomery before 1778 with his friend Samuel Mims.; died in Fort Benning Georgia. He was the son of 876. Martin Weatherford and 877. Mary Half Blood.
Notes for Charles Weatherford:
note from the Creek mailing list:
this is from red eagles grandson.
William Weatherford AKA Red Eagle and his mother is buried just north of
Mobile, Alabama. There is a monument that marks thier graves. His father
went back to Scottland after fathering many children by many women.
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Charles WEATHERFORD
Sex: M
Birth: BET. 1718 - 1724 in Mecklenburg, VA
Death: in Unknown
Note:
Charles' land grant is noted first with a grant of 390 acres on the north side of Meherin River which adjoined John Bookers property on 12 Mar 1749. He then sold this land on 6 Nov 1753. he conveys to William Mucklehony both of Lunenburg Co., Va., for L30, 390 acres of land in Lunenburg Co., on the north side of ut....., to white oak in Bears Element Creek, down Branch as it meanders to the Creek, down Creek to the River, down River to first station, etc... In the presence of Christipher Johnson, John Weatherford and William McDow. Deed Bk. 3, pg. 414.
Charles obtained many properties and many lawsuits regarding the lands he owned.
Father: Richard R. WEATHERFORD b: BET. 1680 - 1685 in James City CO, VA
Mother: Susannah b: in Unknown
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Richard R. WEATHERFORD
Sex: M
Birth: BET. 1680 - 1685 in James City CO, VA
Death: 6 JUL 1756 in Lunenburg CO, VA
Note:
Richard and his family were living in Amelia Co., Va. about 1739.
Richard moved his family on land which is now known as Mecklenburg Co. Below the Meherrin River on Buckhorn Creek in the 1740's. During the Georgia Land Lottery around 1753, his sons Charles, William and Martin applied for land and left Lunenburg to settle in Augusta Co., Ga. John, Lucy and Elizabeth stayed in Va. with their father Richard. Richard resided with his daughter Lucy and her husband Lydall in his later years up until his death.
Father: William Weatherford (WETHERFORD) II b: 1645 in York CO, VA
Mother: b: in Unknown
Marriage 1 Susannah b: in Unknown
Married: BEF. 1718 in Unknown
Children
Charles WEATHERFORD b: BET. 1718 - 1724 in Mecklenburg, VA
William WEATHERFORD b: BET. 1720 - 1730 in Unknown
Martin WEATHERFORD b: 1728 in James City CO, VA
John WEATHERFORD b: 1732 in Unknown
Lucy WEATHERFORD b: 1732 in Unknown
Richard R. WEATHERFORD , Jr. b: ABT. 1733 in Unknown
Elizabeth WEATHERFORD b: 1734 in Taskigi, AL
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William WEATHERFORD
Sex: M
Birth: BET. 1720 - 1730 in Unknown
Death: in Unknown
Note:
It lists William Weatherford and Frances Tucker, next to Charles Weatherford in the region which is now known as Mecklenburg Co.
Tithes for 1749, shows William listed "from Butchers Creek to the extent of the County downwards".
Tithes for 1750, Again, next to Charles Weatherford.
Tithes for 1751, Again, next to Charles Weatherford.
Tithes for 1752, It now lists William next to John Weatherford and John Bone.
Father: Richard R. WEATHERFORD b: BET. 1680 - 1685 in James City CO, VA
Mother: Susannah b: in Unknown
Marriage 1 Frances TUCKER b: in Unknown
Married: in Unknown
Children
John WEATHERFORD b: 1740 in Pittsylvania CO, VA
Major WEATHERFORD b: 1745 in Unknown
Child of Charles Weatherford is:
219 i. "Kitty" Catherine Georgia Weatherford, born 1797 in Charlotte, VA; died Aft. 1860 in McLean County, KY; married John C Wright 05 Jan 1811 in Charlotte, Virginia with Benoni Smith as surety to the marriage.
Should we consider that she was born in Georgia…
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440. Abraham Crigler, born 03 Jun 1771 in Culpepper County VA; died in Knetucky. He was the son of 880. Nicholas Crigler and 881. Margaret Kaifer. He married 441. Lydia Carpenter 1795.
441. Lydia Carpenter, born 29 Sep 1777 in Virginia. She was the daughter of 882. Michael Carpenter and 883. Rebecca Delph.
Children of Abraham Crigler and Lydia Carpenter are:
i. Nicholas Crigler, married Rhoda Crenshaw.
ii. Lydia Crigler, married Ebeneezer Younger 1822; born 1793 in Nelson Co KY; died 1831.
Notes for Lydia Crigler:
HH 582
Lydia CRIGLER 75f 4000 VA
E. can't read 23m
NOTES: Lydia Crigler is the widow of Abraham Crigler. They had a daughter, Lydia Crigler (d. bef 1847)
who married Ebenezer Younger (23 Mar 1793 Nelson Co., KY-d. abt 1831) in 1822. Lydia and Ebenezer
Younger had James (ca. 1821), Ebenezer (ca. 1827) and Eliza (ca. 1832). Ebenezer Younger is the 23 m
in Lydia's household.
iii. Milly Crigler
iv. Harriet Crigler
v. Jacob Crigler, born 1796; married Rebecca Anna Everhart.
vi. Rebecca Crigler, born 1797 in Culpepper County VA; married Benjamin Gaar; born 1790 in Culpepper County VA.
220 vii. Owen Crigler, born Abt. 1800 in Bardstown KY; died 27 Oct 1854; married (1) Mary Margaret Polly Duvall; married (2) Mary Broughton.
viii. James Crigler, born 1805 in Bardstown KY; married Cynthia Duvall.
Notes for James Crigler:
HH 929
John L. DUVALL 83m laborer PA
Mahala 65f
Susan 18f
John 16m laborer
Dennis 12m
Lucy 8f
HH 930
James CRIGLER 45m farmer 2600
Elizabeth 28f
Charles 12m
Lewis 12m
Mary 10f
James H 9m
442. Duvall, born in VA. He married 443. wife.
443. wife, born in LY.
Notes for Duvall:
HH 929
John L. DUVALL 83m laborer PA
Mahala 65f
Susan 18f
John 16m laborer
Dennis 12m
Lucy 8f
HH 930
James CRIGLER 45m farmer 2600
Elizabeth 28f
Charles 12m
Lewis 12m
Mary 10f
James H 9m
Notes for wife:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
W. C. DUVAL Self M Male W 68 KY Farmer KY KY
Mary DUVAL Wife M Female W 67 KY Keeping House KY KY
Jno. L. DUVAL Son M Male W 30 KY Farmer KY KY
Mattie DUVAL DauL M Female W 19 KY KY KY
Elsworth DUVAL Other S Male W 2M KY KY KY
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Source Information:
Census Place Shepherdsville, Bullitt, Kentucky
Family History Library Film 1254405
NA Film Number T9-0405
Children of Duvall and wife are:
221 i. Mary Margaret Polly Duvall, born 1801; married Owen Crigler.
ii. WC Duvall, born 1812.
444. Lawrence Roby, born 1739 in MD; died 1817. He was the son of 888. William Roby and 889. Sarah Smallwood. He married 445. Catherine Abt. 1759 in Charles MD.
445. Catherine, born Abt. 1739 in Indian Nation.
Notes for Lawrence Roby:
In the name of god amen, I Laurence ROBY of Bullitt County, Citizen of KY being weak in body but possessing fully all the powers of mind... 1. It is my will and desire that all my just debts be punctually paid out of my estate by my Executors hereafter named. 2. I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Catherine ROBY the house and plantation Wheron I now live and various personal property 3. To son Samuel one hundred dollars when he arrives at lawful age - also my son Otho (I think) ROBY one hundred dollars when he shall arrive at lawful age - also my son Lawrence ROBY seventy five dollars out of my estate. 4. Sons William Owen, Reason and John each to get one hundred dollars which they now hold in their own hands 5. daughter Polley GREENWELL to get ninety dollars, daughters Patsy, Catherine, Susanna, and Hannah ROBY each to get ninety five dollars and also my daughter Elizabeth WILHOIT to receive ten shillings to be paid out of my estate after my decease. 6. It is my will and desire that after my death all my estate and property be distribute both real and personal 7. I appoint my beloved friend Rodolphus ROBY my executor to this my last will and testament. Set my hand and seal 2 September 1817 Lawrence (X) ROBY In presence of ------ WEATHERS Basil GATTON Joseph R. GATTON
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HH 808
Otho ROBY 34m farmer
Harriett 23f
Rowena 17f
Wm. 16m
Laura 3f
Owen? 2m
James 6/12 m
Susan ROBY 30f
Children of Lawrence Roby and Catherine are:
i. John Roby
ii. Polly Roby
iii. Susan Roby
Notes for Susan Roby:
HH 808
Otho ROBY 34m farmer
Harriett 23f
Rowena 17f
Wm. 16m
Laura 3f
Owen? 2m
James 6/12 m
Susan ROBY 30f
iv. Elizabeth Roby, born 1760.
v. William Roby, born 1762.
vi. Lawrence Jr. Roby, born 1762; died Abt. 1877; married Martha Patsy Owen 1817 in Bullitt KY; born 1794 in Bullitt KY.
vii. Patsy Roby, born 1764.
viii. Owen Roby, born 1766.
ix. Samuel Roby, born Abt. 1780; married Margaret.
Notes for Samuel Roby:
659
SAmuel ROBY 54m 3400
Martha 53f
Nancy 19f
John 17m Laborer
Noel 14m
NOTES: John ROBY the son, married MARTHA A. ROUSE, daughter of WILLIAM ROUSE and NANCY DEACON. She was
born Abt. 1842 in Bullitt Co., KY, and died 13 Feb 1894 in Bullitt Co., KY. Children of JOHN ROBY and
MARTHA ROUSE are: i. WILLIAM A. ROBY, b. 05 Jan 1859, Cedar Creek, Bullitt Co., KY.
[second son's NAME UNKNOWN] ROBY, b. Abt. 1860.
HH 836
Owen CRIGLER 50m farmer 300 VA
Mary 49f
??? 23m
HH 837
Edwin CARPENTER 34m farmer 400
Lydia 23f
John 5m
HH 844
Sam'l ROBY ?2m laborer
Margaret 35f
Malvina 16f
Wm. 13m
Louisa 11f
Rutha 7f
Benjamin 5m
John 4m
Luticia 2f
Mary 4/12 f
222 x. Reason Roby, born 1790 in Bullitt KY; died 1831 in Bullitt KY; married Catherine "millie" or Kitty Simmons 13 Jan 1814 in Bullitt KY.
xi. Otho Roby, born 1796; died 1881; married Harriet.
Notes for Otho Roby:
HH 792
Abraham CRIGLER 24 m farmer 1000
Catherine 23f
William ROBY 25m farmer
NOTES: ABRAHAM CRIGLER He married KATHERINE ROBY 14 Sep 1848 in Bullitt Co., KY, daughter of REASON
ROBY and KATHERINE SIMMONS. She was born Abt. 1827 in Kentucky.
HH 793
Willis ROBY 32 m farmer 600
Liticia 22f
Nancy J. 5f
NOTES: WILLIS ROBY, son of REASON ROBY and KATHERINE SIMMONS, was born Abt. 1818 in Kentucky, and died
Bef. 1860. He married LETTITIA ANN DEACON 16 Mar 1843 in Bullitt Co., KY, daughter of JAMES DEACON and
REBECCA MONTGOMERY. She was born Bet. 1820 - 1828 in Kentucky.
HH 808
Otho ROBY 34m farmer
Harriett 23f
Rowena 17f
Wm. 16m
Laura 3f
Owen? 2m
James 6/12 m
Susan ROBY 30f
xii. Catherine Roby, born Abt. 1802; married John Bailey Bolton 1822 in Bullitt County Kentucky; born 1800 in Montgomery County Maryland.
xiii. Harriet Roby, born 1808.
446. Jesse Simmons, born Abt. 1753 in Prince George Co, MD; died 10 Feb 1819 in Bullitt Co KY. He was the son of 892. Johnathon Simmons and 893. Elizabeth Swearingen. He married 447. Rachel Wells 13 Sep 1781 in Prince George Co. MD.
447. Rachel Wells, born Abt. 1763 in Prince George Co, MD; died 05 Jul 1815 in Bullitt Co KY. She was the daughter of 894. Jacob Wells and 895. Sedgwick.
Children of Jesse Simmons and Rachel Wells are:
i. Lilburn Simmons
ii. Elizabeth Simmons, married Minor Leewright.
iii. William W Simmons, died 1846 in bullitt Co KY; married Matilda Ann Lee 1834 in Bullitt County Kentucky.
iv. John Sedgewick Simmons
v. Julia Simmons
vi. Sarah Simmons, born Abt. 1790 in KY now WV; died 1859 in Salt River KY; married Moses Rouse in KY.
223 vii. Catherine "millie" or Kitty Simmons, born 1794; married Reason Roby 13 Jan 1814 in Bullitt KY.
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448. Zacharia Fenn, born 20 Dec 1730 in Richmond Co Virginia; died Abt. 1799 in Jefferson County GA. He was the son of 896. Henry Fenn and 897. Winifred Gathings. He married 449. Alecy McCoy.
449. Alecy McCoy
Notes for Zacharia Fenn:
Zachariah received land grants for serving in the British military and from the U. S. Government for serving in the military during the Revolutionary War to gain freedom from England. He was in Georgia by 1758 according to his records. He appears to have to returned to North Carolina and perhaps Virginia but returned to Georgia.
Zachariah Fann was born to Henry & Winifred Fann in Richmond Co., VA on 20 Dec 1730 (REGISTER OF NORTH FARNHAM PARISH 1663-1800, in Richmond Co., VA.). He seems to be among the first to change the spelling from FANN to FENN. As a young man, he was in Amelia and Dinwiddie counties of Virginia.
His name is spelled Zachariah in the North Farnham Parish Register and in most county records, but he used the spelling Zacharias when he wrote his will.
A land certificate in Dinwiddie Co., VA was issued to Zachariah Fenn for 38 acres on both sides of Reedy Branch adjacent to William Paythress, William Cryer, Samuel Gordon, and Edward Paythress on 18 Apr 1753. The deed record has John Williams' name on the certificate, but has a notation at the bottom stating the record was altered to show Zachariah Fenn as the owner. (DINWIDDIE Co., VA SURVEYORS PLATT BOOK 1755-1865, Book 34, p. 208 - Microfilm Copy, Clayton Library, Houston, TX)
More About Zacharia Fenn:
Burial: REV WAR
Children of Zacharia Fenn and Alecy McCoy are:
i. Eli Fenn
ii. Winifred Fenn, married John Fryer.
Notes for Winifred Fenn:
an interesting reference in the 1820 Burke County census.
On page 38, Lewis Whitfield is listed with the following household ..
1 male aged 10 to under 16
1 male aged 16 to under 26
1 male aged 45 years or older
1 female aged 10 to under 16
1 female aged 16 to under 26
22 male slaves and 18 female slaves
Want to guess who his neighbor was? Fielding Fryer is listed with the following household ..
1 male aged under 10
1 male aged 10 to under 16
1 male aged 45 years or older
2 females aged under 10
2 females aged 10 to under 16
6 male slaves and 4 female slaves
Hope this helps. There are more Whitfield, Fryer and Hill references listed in "The Families of Burke County, 1755-1855, A Census" compiled by Robert Davis and Silas Lucas. Great book for Burke County research.
224 iii. Travis Fenn, born Abt. 1750; died 1810 in Laurens Co GA; married Mary.
460. John Donaldson, born in Scotland.
Child of John Donaldson is:
230 i. John Donalson, born 1773 in Burke County GA; married Agnes Gamble Peel.
462. Richard Peel, born in Ireland. He married 463. Mary Gamble.
463. Mary Gamble, born in Ireland.
Child of Richard Peel and Mary Gamble is:
231 i. Agnes Gamble Peel, born 23 Jan 1773 in an Irish, Burke County GA; died 04 Jul 1836 in Donalson Family Cemetery, Fowlstown, Decatur Co., GA; married John Donalson.
464. Thomas Stone
Children of Thomas Stone are:
232 i. Michael Stone, born in Maryland; died in on 1840 TN census, 1850 Macon AL census and on Montgomery land records; married Polly Wells 21 Jun 1810 in Putnam Georgia.
ii. Thomas? Stone
iii. William Stone, born 1780; died 1829 in Putnam GA; married Nancy Avera.
478. Dilmus R Lyle, born in Virginia.
Notes for Dilmus R Lyle:
Georgia Census, 1790-1890
about Dilmus R. Lyle
Name: Dilmus R. Lyle
State: GA
County: Jackson County
Township: House Dist.
Year: 1860
Record Type: Slave schedule
Page: 365
Database: GA 1860 Slave Schedule
Children of Dilmus R Lyle are:
239 i. amelia lyle, married albert winters 26 Mar 1816 in Jackson County GA.
ii. Dilmus R lyle, born 1816.
480. Charles McClain, born Abt. 1750 in Pennsylvania to VA to Rutherford NC; died Oct 1821 in Spartanburg Dist SC. He married 481. Elizabeth MOON.
481. Elizabeth MOON, born Abt. 1762 in VA; died 1837 in Spartanburg Dist SC. She was the daughter of 962. Gideon Moon and 963. Mary Hudson Hill.
Children of Charles McClain and Elizabeth MOON are:
i. Nancy McClain, married James Leonard.
ii. Elizabeth McClain, married Thornton Ward; born 1791 in SC; died 1826 in Decatur, Fulton, GA.
iii. Jenny McClain, married Thomas M Brockman.
iv. Polley McClain, died 1822 in Greenville SC; married George Mayfield.
240 v. Josah McClain, born Dec 1788 in Spartanburg County, SC; died 21 Jul 1883 in Mars Hill Cemetery, Cobb Co GA; married Nancy Ann Wood 1808 in Spartanburg SC.
vi. John McClain, born 1792 in SC; died Aft. 1849 in Cobb County Georgia; married Phillipina Glenn; died 1849 in Spartanburg County SC.
vii. James McClain, born 1795; married Eliza Glenn; born 1806.
482. Wm Wood, born 1755 in VA. He was the son of 964. Wm Wood and 965. Ann Crane. He married 483. Martha Glenn.
483. Martha Glenn She was the daughter of 966. Tyree Glenn??.
Notes for Martha Glenn:
His estate was appraised by Tyree Glenn, Thomas Wood and Abraham Wood on February 21, 1822.
December 3, 1816 Charles McClain received a grant of 192 acres on Abner Creek
Child of Wm Wood and Martha Glenn is:
241 i. Nancy Ann Wood, born 26 Aug 1790; died 25 Nov 1867 in Mars Hill Cemetery, Cobb Co GA; married Josah McClain 1808 in Spartanburg SC.
Some Glenn and McClain families went to Kentucky.
There are several Woods on the census so it is not possible to be certain of her parents.
488. William Pool Broadway, born 1760 in SC; died 1839 in SC. He was the son of 976. Abner Broadway and 977. Mary Gardener. He married 489. Mary Polly James 1785.
489. Mary Polly James, born 1770 in SC; died 1855.
Notes for Mary Polly James:
Listed as the wife of William Broadway in the South Carolina census of 1820,
Abbeville Co., age 45 & Up; and in the 1830 census for Sumter Co., age 60-70.
Listed in Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution, by
Bobby Gilmer Moss as wife of William Broadway: "m. Mary (or Polly) James, 12
May 1785"
Mary Broadway was awarded a widow's pension based on husband William's Revolutionary service (S. C.)as a private, "Inscribed on the Roll at the rate of 20 dollars per annum, to commence on the 4th day of March, 1848." This certificate of Pension was issued the 16th day of July 1855. Other pensions were awarded, each at $20 per annum, were shown to commence on March 4, 1831, Feb. 2, 1839, March 4, 1843
On June 23, 1855, Mary Broadway applied for Bounty Land in the Sumter District, S. C., based on her husband's service in the revolutionary war.
Children of William Broadway and Mary James are:
i. Elsie Broadway
ii. Susannah Broadway
iii. Rebecca Broadway
iv. George Broadway, born 1786 in Sumter SC; died 1849; married Mary China Abt. 1815; born Abt. 1795 in Sc; died in al.
v. Nancy Broadway, born 1795; married Elijah Hodge; born 1795.
Notes for Elijah Hodge:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Chany HODGE Self S Female B 60 VA Cook VA VA
Chany HODGE GDau S Female B 4 NC NC NC
Caroline HODGE Other S Female MU 1 NC NC NC
George OWEN Other S Male B 15 NC Works In Farm NC NC
Job DAVIS Other S Male B 21 NC Works In Farm NC NC
Clem MARTIN Other S Male B 40 VA Works In Farm
vi. Lewis Augusta Broadway, born 1798; died 1857; married Elizabeth Weeks; born 1802.
244 vii. Abner Broadway, born Abt. 1800; died Bef. 1870; married Nancy 1823 in Edgefield, South Carolina.
viii. Elizabeth Broadway, born 1809 in Sumter SC; died 1880 in Sumter Co SC; married Oliver Hodge 1831; born 18 Jul 1805 in Sumter SC.
Notes for Oliver Hodge:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Chany HODGE Self S Female B 60 VA Cook VA VA
Chany HODGE GDau S Female B 4 NC NC NC
Caroline HODGE Other S Female MU 1 NC NC NC
George OWEN Other S Male B 15 NC Works In Farm NC NC
Job DAVIS Other S Male B 21 NC Works In Farm NC NC
Clem MARTIN Other S Male B 40 VA Works In Farm
ix. Samuel Broadway, born 1810 in NC; died in Near Nancy in DAvidson NC; married Ann B; born in NC.
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496. Peter Edward Bozeman, born Abt. 1755 in Bladen NC; died 1829 in Rev War Patriot Darlington SC in 1790, 1800, 1810, then Alabama in 1830. He was the son of 992. Mordicai Bozeman and 993. Elizabeth. He married 497. Sarah Meade 28 Dec 1786 in Darlington South Carolina.
497. Sarah Meade, born Abt. 1770 possibly widow Brown with two girls, NC; died Abt. 1825 in listed on the estate sale of Peter in Montgomery, Alabama.
It is not known if her daughters moved to Alabama for certain.
Notes for Peter Edward Bozeman:
Some of this property was listed in Peter Bozeman's estate when he died and again in William Henry Bozeman's estate when he died.
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Known by some as the Carter-Stokes Cemetery but indicated on the Montgomery County map as "Stokes Cemetery," it dates back to before the Civil War but has been abandoned and neglected for nearly half a century. It is located off the Mobile Highway (US 31) on McLean Road. Pine trees on a knoll next to a large cattle pond on the William S. Newell property obscures this cemetery from view. The first owner of the property was probably Benjamin Lewis born 1772 from South Carolina who purchased it from the state in 1822. Thomas Randolph Carter (1820-1892) later purchased the property and subsequently sold it in
1859 to Mathew C. Stokes. This land sale consisted of 179 acres with "one acre to be reserved for burying purposes." Years later the cemetery property was sold to the McLean - Stewart families then to the Farm Bureau and is now owned by the Newell Construction Company. Originally, mostly Carter and Bozeman families used the cemetery. The oldest person found by year of birth with a stone is that of Jesse Bozeman born 28 January 1793. His gravestone has been
broken by a tree, as are many others stones and some dates are obliterated or nearly obliterated. He was the father-in-law of Thomas R. Carter who is buried there. There are many sunken places indicating burials probably without gravestones. The tallest monument and oldest not yet toppled is to the sacred memory of John W., son of Thomas R. and Lacy J. Carter, October 18, 1848 who died at age four years, three months and eight days. The few later year burials seem to be around the base of the knoll and probably ceased around 1969 with
the burial of Herbert York, 1 November 1969 a World II veteran.
There is no record of any attempt over the years to preserve this cemetery.
A grandson of the Carter's, John Butler Calloway (1874-1958) is said to have kept up the cemetery as long as he was able. A simple fence to keep the cattle out would have helped preserve the graves. Now the years, with no one to care have taken its toll. This beautiful site rising from flatlands to a pine knoll, with a pond lapping along its edges needs care. This historical cemetery needs restoration and preservation to make it a place of reverence honoring past generations. Descendants and all those interested in the preservation of their proud heritage are asked to help. (Copied from the Montgomery County Heritage Book by permission of Bearden, Jr)After special permission from the Newell family the survey was undertaken. The cemetery located on a knoll of pine trees, it was completely over grown with brambles. Trees had
fallen and it was hard to find the older graves that were covered with debris. It was obvious that burials of recent dates were on the edges of this cemetery which once was said to have been enclosed by an iron pickett fence.
=====update: cemetery in worse shape in Oct 2006========
PETER E BOZEMAN
Land Office: CAHABA
Document Number: 28965
Total Acres: 39.875
Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No
Issue Date: August 09, 1837
Mineral Rights Reserved: No
Metes and Bounds: No
Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No
Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No
Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries
Land Description: 1 SENW ST STEPHENS No 13N 18E 34
this had to be Peter's son
Alabama Land Records
Name: PETER E BOZEMAN
Land Office: CAHABA
Document Number: 28966
Total Acres: 40
Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No
Issue Date: August 09, 1837
Mineral Rights Reserved: No
Metes and Bounds: No
Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No
Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No
Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries
Land Description: 1 SENE ST STEPHENS No 13N 18E 33
Alabama Land Records
Name: MEADY BOZEMAN
Land Office: CAHABA
Document Number: 28921
Total Acres: 41.27
Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No
Issue Date: August 09, 1837
Mineral Rights Reserved: No
Metes and Bounds: No
Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No
Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No
Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries
Land Description: 1 SWSE ST STEPHENS No 17N 11E 2
BOZEMAN, JESSE 09 04 1827 81.5600 t:14N r:17E s:3 AL More Info
BOZEMAN, JESSE 21 05 1827 82.4000 t:14N r:17E s:4 AL More Info
BOZEMAN, JESSE 12 06 1834 41.2000 t:14N r:17E s:4 AL More Info
BOZEMAN, JESSE 12 06 1834 41.2000 t:14N r:17E s:4 AL More Info
BOZEMAN, JESSE 21 01 1834 80.0000 t:15N r:17E s:8 AL More Info
BOZEMAN, JESSE 21 01 1834 79.9500 t:15N r:17E s:9 AL More Info
BOZEMAN, JESSE 02 08 1837 80.0000 t:14N r:19E s:22 AL More Info
BOZEMAN, JESSE 02 08 1837 80.4000 t:14N r:19E s:23 AL More Info
Matches 1 - 2
Name Date Acres Location State More Info
BOZEMAN, PETER 09 08 1837 40.0000 t:13N r:18E s:33 AL More Info
BOZEMAN, PETER 09 08 1837 39.8750 t:13N r:18E s:34 AL More Info
Matches 1 - 3
Name Date Acres Location State More Info
BOZEMAN, LEWIS 05 07 1824 80.6300 t:5N r:12E s:1 AL More Info
BOZEMAN, LEWIS 20 05 1841 40.0200 t:8N r:9E s:18 AL More Info
BOZEMAN, LEWIS 30 06 1891 156.5000 t:6N r:15E s:24 AL More Info
Click here: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/al/montgomery/1850/district/pgd1-81.txt
Harriet L Jarret |44 F | |SC | |J630 |
39 |719 732 |Abner Jarret |25 M |Farmer 3600 |* |J630 |*dark cannot read
40 |719 732 |James L Jarret |20 M |Farmer |* |J630 |*dark cannot read
41 |719 732 |Mildred Jarret |16 F | |* | |J630 |*dark cannot read
42 |719 732 |Thos W Jarret |12 M | |* | |J630 |*dark cannot read
http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/al/montgomery/1850/
This 1850 census of this district has several familiar names on it and Jarret was the name of one of Jesse Bozeman's sons.
Also there is an elder Abner McGehee listed, and our family must have been very close to the McGehee families, therefore having that little store nearby called the McGehee Switch.
I just wonder if HARRIET is connected to our family or to Jesse's wife
PLUS I see Henry Carter, the brother of Thomas Randolph Carter who was married to Lacy Bozeman.
I still think Peter Bozeman is buried at Hope Hull, just wish we could find out where.
My late husband's Aunt Sissy knew the Calloways down there too so remind me to check with her soon to get more stories from her. In fact it was her son who wrote the article above about the Stokes Carter Cemetery in the Alabama Preservation webpage
http://www.alabama-cemetery-preservation.com/
just search by county and type in Montgomery
And the beat goes on.................
Kathy
More About Peter Edward Bozeman:
Burial: possibly in or near Stokes Carter Cemetery, in Hope Hull , AL where Jesse is buried; and Peter lived next to Jesse so there could be another cemetery on that property, waiting to be discovered.......
When I viewed this cemetery in 2006 there were black farmers putting out hay for the cattle who told me there was another cemetery down the road but I never saw it . This cemetery should have a historical marker and good preservation and no cattle ruining the graves.
More About Sarah Meade:
Burial: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/sc/cheraws/1790/p371.txt
Children of Peter Bozeman and Sarah Meade are:
i. Meady Gee Bozeman, born 1790; died Abt. 1820; married Miss Manning?.
Notes for Meady Gee Bozeman:
...: 1820 Census: Darlington County, SC
Mady Boseman
(Meady Gee Bozeman - Son of Peter Bozeman & Sarah Brown)
Census Record Family Record
Name of
Head of Family Status Race Sex Count Age Relation Actual Name Birthdate Prev Next
Mady Boseman Free W M 1 26-44 Head Meady Gee Bozeman c. 1790 1810 d<1830?
2 0-9 Son Peter H. Bozeman Sep 1817 1830-AL
Son Jesse M. Bozeman c. 1819 1830-AL
F 1 16-25 Wife Unknown 1795-1804 m>1810 d<1830?
No Slaves
Note: Peter and Jesse were apparently raised in the household of Vincent M. Joiner after the death of their parents. Vincent Joiner was married to one of their father's sisters. The family of Vincent M. Joiner is found in Clarke County, AL in 1830-1850. Peter moved to MS by 1839 and is listed there in 1850.
ii. Jesse Bozeman, born 28 Jan 1793 in Administrator of his brother Wm estate; died 23 Apr 1855 in Thomas Carter was the ADMIN of Jesse's estate - Montgomery, Alabama; married (1) Lucy; died 1840; married (2) Frances E Freeman 1840 in Montgomery Alabama; born 1815 in South Carolina.
Notes for Jesse Bozeman:
32 |668 681 |Thos R Carter |27 M |Farmer
2000 |Ala | |C636
|
33 |668 681 |Lucy J Carter |22 F
| |Ala | |C636
|
34 |668 681 |Wm H Carter |6/12 M
| |Ala | |C636
|
35 |669 682 |Jesse Bozeman |56 M |Farmer
10000 |SC | |B255
|
36 |669 682 |Frances E Bozeman |35 F
| |SC | |B255
|
37 |669 682 |Sidney Bozeman |14 M
| |Ala | |B255
|
38 |669 682 |Jas Bozeman |9 M
| |Ala | |B255
|
39 |669 682 |Jarrat Bozeman |6 M
| |Ala | |B255
|
40 |669 682 |Ralph Bozeman |4 M
| |Ala | |B255
|
41 |669 682 |Julia A Bozeman |16 F
|
<http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/al/montgomery/1850/district/pgd1-81.txt>
NOTE: was Harriet a Bozeman??? or kin to Jesse's wife??
Harriet L Jarret |44 F | |SC | |J630 |
39 |719 732 |Abner Jarret |25 M |Farmer 3600 |* | |J630 |*dark cannot read
40 |719 732 |James L Jarret |20 M |Farmer |* | |J630 |*dark cannot read
41 |719 732 |Mildred Jarret |16 F | |* | |J630 |*dark cannot read
42 |719 732 |Thos W Jarret |12 M | |* | |J630 |*dark cannot read
More About Jesse Bozeman:
Date born 2: 1794
Burial: headstone found at Stokes-Carter Cemetery, Hope Hull Alabama
iii. Lucy Bozeman, born 1800; married Sterling Campbell; born Abt. 1800.
248 iv. William Henry Bozeman, born Abt. 1802 in his brother Jesse was administrator of the estate and listed the children below as heirs.; died 1848 in family says he is buried in the woods near Hills Chapel in Ramer but could it be his son Peter's grave....; married Martha H Abt. 1825.
v. Peter Edward Bozeman, born 1807.
500. Elijah Cumbie Anderson, born Abt. 1799 in GA; died in lived by James Sellers in Montgomery AL 1850. He was the son of 1000. Elisha Anderson and 1001. Lavinia Brack. He married 501. Elizabeth Argin?.
501. Elizabeth Argin?, born Abt. 1820 in GA.
Notes for Elizabeth Argin?:
Name: Elizabeth -------(ANDERSON)
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1819
Note: Maiden name is possibly Moore as living in household in 1850 was one Sarah Moore listed as sister.
.: Marriage 1 Elijah ANDERSON b: ABT 1799 in GA
Children
Seaborn ANDERSON b: 24 DEC 1824 in AL
Narcissa ANDERSON b: ABT 1833
Elijah ANDERSON b: ABT 1835
Frances ANDERSON b: ABT 1844
James ANDERSON b: ABT 1847
Children of Elijah Anderson and Elizabeth Argin? are:
i. Jane Anderson
ii. Elisha Anderson, born 1819 in widowed on 1850 census with two daughters in Montgomery AL next to Cornelius.
iii. John Anderson, born 1822; married Martha.
250 iv. Seaborne Anderson, born 24 Dec 1824 in Lowndes County AL; married Lavinia Jane Sellers.
v. Cornelius Anderson, born 1829 in on 1850 census in home next to Elisha in Montgomery AL; married Elizabeth Abt. 1849; born 1832.
vi. Isaac Anderson, born 1832.
vii. Narcissa Anderson, born Abt. 1833.
More About Narcissa Anderson:
Record Change: 02 Oct 2003
viii. Elijah Anderson, born 1835 in Seaborn? on census record; died 1921.
502. William Calvin Jr Sellers, born 1790 in War of 1812, Indian Wars 1836, NC; died in Lowndes AL. He was the son of 1004. Wm Calvin Sellers and 1005. Sarah Crawford. He married 503. Levinia Anderson 1818.
503. Levinia Anderson, born 1794. She was the daughter of 1000. Elisha Anderson and 1001. Lavinia Brack.
Notes for William Calvin Jr Sellers:
Revolutionary War Service Records, 1775-83
Name: WILLIAM SELLERS Calvin?
Rank - Induction: PRIVATE
Roll Box: 96
Roll Description: VA
War of 1812 Service Records
Name: WILLIAM SELLERS
Company: 4 REG'T (ROWLAND'S) NORTH CAROLINA MIL.
Rank - Induction: PRIVATE
Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE
Roll Box: 185
Roll Exct: 602
Revolutionary War Service Records, 1775-83
View Record WILLIAM SELLERS PRIVATE 96 VA
View Record WM SELLERS PRIVATE 97 VA
View Record WILLIAM SELLARS PRIVATE 96 VA
View Record WILLIAM SELLARS PRIVT 96 VA
View Record FRANCIS SELLERS PRIVATE 132 Continental Troops
View Record FRANCIS SELLERS SERGEANT 132 Continental Troops
View Record FRANCIS SELLERS SERGT 132 Continental Troops
View Record FRANCIS SELLERS SERJEANT 132 Continental Troops
View Record FRANCIS SELLERS SERJT 132 Continental Troops
View Record HENRY SELLERS SERGEANT 79
Notes for Levinia Anderson:
According to the family records of Sara Sellers of Vicksburg, MS, Lavenia Anderson Sellers was part Cherokee Indian.
More About Levinia Anderson:
Date born 2: Abt. 1790, Cherokee blood descendant
Record Change: 05 Oct 2003
Children of William Sellers and Levinia Anderson are:
i. Elizabeth Sellers
ii. Rebecca Sellers
iii. Anderson Moseley Sellers
iv. Frances Ann Sellers
v. Major Holcomb Sellers
vi. Mary Sellers
vii. James Anderson Sellers, born 26 Sep 1819; married Harriet Trotter.
viii. Wm Calvin III Sellers, born Abt. 1820.
251 ix. Lavinia Jane Sellers, born 24 Sep 1827 in Indian Nation, Griffin GA; died in 1880 census shows her living with daughter Corintha next door to Nancy but the census spelled her name wrong; married (1) Seaborne Anderson; married (2) Bozeman.
x. Anderson M Sellers, born 1829.
Notes for Anderson M Sellers:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James BOZEMAN Self M Male W 29 AL Farming SC TN
Adaline BOZEMAN Wife M Female W 26 AL Keeping House AL AL
Florence BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 8 AL AL AL
Carrane BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 2 AL AL AL
Sarah D. BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 9M AL AL AL
Charlotte MASTIN Other S Female B 18 AL Servant AL AL
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jane GARDENER Self Female W 23 AL Keeping House AL AL
Eliza GARDNER Mother W Female W 50 AL Keeping House AL AL
Deby GARDNER Dau S Female W 2 AL AL AL
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
George ANDERSON Self M Male W 27 AL Miller GA GA
Martha ANDERSON Wife M Female W 35 AL Keeping House AL AL
Samuel ANDERSON Son S Male W 7 AL AL AL
Allice ANDERSON Dau S Female W 4 AL AL AL
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Benjamin HUFFMAN Self M Male W 40 AL Farming SC AL
Sarah HUFFMAN Wife M Female W 33 AL Keeping House NC GA
Beulah HUFFMAN Dau S Female W 12 AL At School AL AL
Carrie HUFFMAN Dau S Female W 6 AL At School AL AL
Nathaniel P. HUFFMAN Son S Male W 5 AL AL AL
Franklin HUFFMAN Son S Male W 3 AL AL AL
John HUFFMAN Son S Male W 2 AL AL AL
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
George GARDNER Self M Male W 25 AL Laborer AL AL
Mary GARDNER Wife M Female W 20 AL Keeps House GA GA
Florene GARDNER Dau S Female W 1 AL AL GA
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Anderson SELLERS Self M Male W 51 AL Farmer NC NC
Georgia SELLERS Wife M Female W 29 GA Keeping House GA GA
Littitia SELLERS Dau S Female W 9 AL AL AL
California SELLERS Dau S Female W 7 AL AL GA
Thomas A. SELLERS Son S Male W 3 AL AL GA
Luther SELLERS Son S Male W 1 AL AL GA
Rufus FARMER Other S Male W 14 AL Laborer AL AL
Antony FOREMAN Other S Male B 17 AL Laborer AL AL
Henry FOREMAN Other S Male B 11 AL Laborer AL AL
Call CHAMPION Other M Female B 35 AL Laborer AL AL
John CHAMPION Other S Male B 7 AL AL AL
Ann JORDAN Other S Female B 15 AL Nurse AL AL
Sarah BUSSEY MotherL W Female W 78 GA Unemployed GA GA
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Henry W. WOOD Self M Male W 64 SC Farmer SC SC
Malinda WOOD Wife M Female W 50 AL Keeps House GA AL
Nancy Ruth WOOD Dau S Female W 21 AL Works On Farm SC AL
John A. WOOD Son S Male W 19 AL Works On Farm SC AL
Manly M. WOOD Son S Male W 14 AL Works On Farm SC AL
Rosella WOOD Dau S Female W 10 AL At Home SC AL
Joe TIGHLMAN Other S Male B 20 AL Farm Hand AL AL
Jim BROWN Other S Male B 18 --- Farm Hand --- ---
Source Information:
Census Place Trinity, Morgan, Alabama
504. John Stephens, born 1790 in half blood Cherokee, very dark, black hair and black eyes, Columbus, North Carolina; died in Unknown. He was the son of 1008. John Henry Stephens and 1009. Cherokee Wife. He married 505. Jane Tillman.
505. Jane Tillman, born in red haired Scot-Irish; died in due to Indian unrest, they moved into SC.
Children of John Stephens and Jane Tillman are:
i. Samuel Long Stephens, born Abt. 1805.
ii. Cedena Stephens, born 1808 in Columbus, North Carolina; married John Solomon Blair 1828; born 1800 in Newberry, SC; died 1881 in Pike County, Missouri Beat, Alabama.
iii. Kitty Ann Stephens, born 1810 in NC; died 15 Jun 1874 in Troy, Pike Co., AL; married John Solomon Blair; born 1800 in Newberry, SC; died 1881 in Pike County, Missouri Beat, Alabama.
More About Kitty Ann Stephens:
Burial: Beulah Cemetery
iv. Jane Katie Stephens, born 1815; died 1910 in Antioch FL; married James Hudgens 1853; died in civil war death.
252 v. Elisha C Stephens, born 1819 in SC, 1/4 Cherokee Indian; died Bef. 1880 in as a Confederate War Soldier; married Nancy 29 Nov 1844 in Montgomery AL.
vi. James E Stephens, born 1820; died 02 Jun 1875; married (1) Martha; born 1810; married (2) Nina Matilda Wingard 28 Jan 1843 in Pike County, AL; born Abt. 1820.
Notes for James E Stephens:
James E. STEPHENS
Male Family
Event(s):
Birth: 22 OCT 1820 , Columbus, North Carolina >>
1850 Census, Pike County, Alabama
Household#923
Stephens, James E. 29 Farmer NC
Matilda 29 SC
William 06 AL
Ellender 02 (female) AL
** Living next door to Zachariah Wingard (age 23 - white - AL) and his wife Sarah (age 18 - white) and child Ellender (age 6/12 - female, white)
==============
Birth: 22 OCT 1820 , Columbus, North Carolina >>
1870 Census, Pike County (Beat 10, ) Alabama - page 415B
Household#175
Stephens, James E. 49 Farmer NC
Martha 59 SC
Rebecca 17 AL
** Living next door (household#176) to Mike Wingard (age 20 - black - born in AL) and his wife Sarah (age 19 - black - born in AL).
vii. Benjamin Stephens, born 02 Oct 1821 in SC; died 1881 in FL; married Silence Wilson 16 Mar 1842 in Ramer, Montgomery County, AL; born 02 Jan 1810 in NC; died 29 Sep 1886 in New Zion, Hardee County, FL.
viii. Joseph Stephens, born 02 Oct 1821 in SC; died 1862 in civil war death, burial unknown; married Martha E Davenport 08 Aug 1850 in Montgomery County AL; born 16 May 1831 in Montgomery County Alabama.
More About Joseph Stephens:
Burial: he went against his will and possibly died in an old barn due to illness upon his return in Pine Level Alabama but not confirmed
Notes for Martha E Davenport:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchocta/ipp/susan_locke_interview.htm
ix. Sarah Jane Stephens, born 14 Aug 1822 in Columbus, North Carolina; died 06 Jun 1894; married John H Walters 08 Apr 1836 in Pike County Alabama.
x. Mary Jane Stephens, born 1827 in Alabama.
xi. John W Stephens, born 1830 in Chesterfield County SC; died 1895 in Ramer, Montgomery Co., AL, refused to go to war; married (1) Jane; married (2) Martha Coker Abt. 1850 in SC; born 1832 in SC; died 1860 in died giving birth...Ramer, Montgomery Co., AL; married (3) Sarah Elizabeth Spear Burr 15 Aug 1871 in Montgomery AL; born 1847 in Montgomery AL; died 07 Mar 1926 in Calvert TX.
Notes for John W Stephens:
Click here: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/al/montgomery/1860/pg00045.txt 358 Stephens John 30 M X Farmer 700 250 SC
13 401 358 Stephens Martha 27 F AL
14 401 358 Stephens Martha 9 F AL
15 401 358 Stephens Salley 7 F AL
16 401 358 Stephens Tillman B. 3 M AL
17 401 358 Stephens Annie S. 1 F AL
18 402 359 Stephens Benjamine *8 M X Farmer 1,000 SC
19 402 359 Stephens Pitance 50 F NC
20 402 359 Stephens James H. 17 M AL
21 402 359 Stephens Charity 16 F AL
22 402 359 Stephens Joseph 12 M AL
23 402 359 Stephens Wilson 10 M
Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jno. STEPHENS Self M Male W 46 SC Farmer SC SC
Sarah E. STEPHENS Wife M Female W 33 AL Keeping House SC ---
Anice S. STEPHENS Dau S Female W 20 AL SC AL
Mary Q. STEPHENS Dau S Female W 15 AL SC AL
Lilly D. STEPHENS Dau S Female W 8 AL SC AL
Thos. P. STEPHENS Son S Male W 5 AL SC AL
Edgar STEPHENS Son S Male W 3 AL SC AL
I STEPHENS Son S Male W 6M AL SC AL
Source Information:
Census Place Dublin, Montgomery, Alabama
xii. Hallie Stephens, born 1831 in died giving birth...Ramer, Montgomery Co., AL; died 1861; married unwed to Croft.
xiii. Charles?? Stephens, born 1831.
xiv. Frances Melissa Stephens, born 20 Aug 1831 in sc; died 1916 in Thonotosassa, FL; married (1) Thomas Osmus Rodgers Abt. 1850 in Montgomery AL; born 1824 in GA; died in Civil war death; married (2) George Franklin 08 Oct 1869 in Hillsborough Co, FL; born 1821 in GA; died 08 Sep 1884 in FL; married (3) C S Lambert 13 May 1892 in Hillsborough Co, FL; born 1834; died Bef. 1900.
Generation No. 10
528. Major COL John Smith, born 03 Jun 1701 in Gloucester VA; died 01 Dec 1775 in Goochland County Virginia. He was the son of 1056. REV Guy Smith and 1057. Miss Perrin. He married 529. Susanna Ranson 1736 in St James Parish, Goochland, VA.
529. Susanna Ranson, born 1714 in Gloucester VA. She was the daughter of 1058. Captain James Ransone.
Children of Major Smith and Susanna Ranson are:
i. Elizabeth Smith, born in accomac VA; died 1820; married Charles Blalock; born 1748 in albemarle VA; died 1790 in Cumberland NC.
ii. Frances Smith, born 1736 in Goochland Co., VA; died 1813 in bedford county Virginia; married Wm Thomas Hudnall 1757 in Goochland VA; born 1731 in VA; died 1813 in bedford county Virginia.
iii. Robert Smith, born 1740 in Goochland Co., VA.
264 iv. Thomas Smith, born 07 Aug 1745 in Goochland County Virginia; died 1814 in Bedford County VA; married Elizabeth Haynes 1788 in Bedford County Virginia.
v. Wm Smith, born 1752 in Goochland Co., VA; died 1848 in Franklin VA; married Florentine McDaniel.
vi. Philemon Smith, born 1756 in Goochland Co., VA; died 1815 in Franklin County, Virginia; married Nancy Abshire 1795 in Franklin Co VA; born 1757.
vii. Nancy Smith, born 29 Nov 1756 in Goochland Co., VA; died 1794 in Bedford County Virginia.
536. Vinyard Bond, died 1762 in New Bern, North Carolina.
Children of Vinyard Bond are:
i. Sarah Bond
268 ii. Sweeting Svealing Bond, born 1750 in Dublin Ireland; married Ann Larkins.
540. Stephen Stone He married 541. Kezziah.
541. Kezziah
Child of Stephen Stone and Kezziah is:
270 i. Esubius Stone, married Mary Duke.
546. William Brintle He married 547. Agnes Hastings.
547. Agnes Hastings
Child of William Brintle and Agnes Hastings is:
273 i. Mary Brinkle, born 1765; died in Marshall Co TN; married James ? Owen Ballard 06 Sep 1783 in Warrenton Warren County NC.
560. James Craig, born 1735 in York PA; died 1803 in blount county TN.
Children of James Craig are:
i. Samuel Craig
ii. David Craig
280 iii. John Craig, born Abt. 1790; married Martha.
568. Isaac Pennington, born 1720 in VA or PA; died 1760 in berkley South Carolina. He was the son of 1136. Abraham Pennington and 1137. Catherine Williams. He married 569. Mary 1737.
569. Mary, born 1720 in berkley South Carolina.
Children of Isaac Pennington and Mary are:
i. Mary Pennington
ii. Rebecca Pennington
iii. Lydia Pennington
iv. Cassiah Pennington
v. Rachel Pennington
vi. Alice Pennington
vii. Isaac Pennington
viii. Charity Pennington
284 ix. Jacob Pennington, born 1755 in berkley South Carolina; died 1801 in Logan KY; married Kesiah.
612. Henry Wise, born 1700.
Children of Henry Wise are:
i. Wm Wise
ii. John Wise
iii. Jacob Wise
iv. Francis Wise, born 1735.
306 v. Henry Wise, born 1750; died 1822 in Edgefield County South Carolina; married Rebecca.
624. John Hereferd, born 1698. He married 625. Jean Barnes.
625. Jean Barnes, born 1694 in Maryland.
Child of John Hereferd and Jean Barnes is:
312 i. John Hereferd, born 1729 in alexandria, Fairfax County, VA; died 1793 in Leesburg, Loudon Co., VA; married Margaret Ammon 1756.
626. Thomas Ammon, born in Va. He married 627. Sarah Edrington.
627. Sarah Edrington, born in VA.
Child of Thomas Ammon and Sarah Edrington is:
313 i. Margaret Ammon, born 1735 in Leesburg, Loudon Co., VA; married John Hereferd 1756.
796. Samuel II Sturgeon, born Abt. 1706 in Ireland; died Mar 1750 in Dauphin City, PA.. He was the son of 1592. Samuel I Sturgeon and 1593. Unknown. He married 797. Sarah Ferguson Abt. 1729.
797. Sarah Ferguson
Notes for Samuel II Sturgeon:
John(I) STURGEON
Sex: M
Birth: ABT. 1722 in Ireland
Death: ABT. 1832 in Hart County, Kentucky
Father: Samuel STURGEON b: 1680 in Northern Ireland
Marriage 1 Elenor INDIAN
Married: ABT. 1745 in Lancaster County, PennsylvaniaChildren
James(I) STURGEON b: 1758 in Pennsylvania
Jeremiah STURGEON b: ABT. 1757 in Pennsylvania
John(II) STURGEON b: 25 DEC 1766 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Mary S. STURGEON b: ABT. 1775 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Robert STURGEON b: in Kentucky
Martha STURGEON
Nelly STURGEON
Sarah STURGEON
Children of Samuel Sturgeon and Sarah Ferguson are:
i. Jean Sturgeon
398 ii. Sturgeon Thomas, born 07 Aug 1731 in Donegal Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.; died 18 May 1813 in Mifflintown, Mifflin Co., PA; married Margaret Corbett 16 Aug 1750 in Lancaster Co., PA..
iii. Sarah Sturgeon, born 01 Sep 1739 in Donegal Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.; died Jun 1809 in Paxtang Twp., Daophin Co., PA.; married 26 Jul 1759.
798. Peter Corbet
Child of Peter Corbet is:
399 i. Margaret Corbett, born Abt. 1735; died 28 Sep 1818 in Mifflintown, Mifflin Co., PA; married Sturgeon Thomas 16 Aug 1750 in Lancaster Co., PA..
800. John Miller He married 801. Mary McDonnel.
801. Mary McDonnel
Child of John Miller and Mary McDonnel is:
400 i. Alexander Miller, born 1720 in Antrim Ireland; married Jane Evans.
802. David Evans He married 803. Jane Norton.
803. Jane Norton
Child of David Evans and Jane Norton is:
401 i. Jane Evans, born 1724 in Glasgow, Scotland; married Alexander Miller.
808. John Lloyd, born 1704 in London England. He was the son of 1616. Lloyd. He married 809. Prudence Embrey 1742 in Orange County, VA.
809. Prudence Embrey, born Abt. 1720 in London England. She was the daughter of 1618. George Emery and 1619. Catherin Thomas.
Children of John Lloyd and Prudence Embrey are:
i. Thomas Lloyd, born 1744 in Frederick Co VA; died 1805 in Frederick Co VA; married Patience McCracken; born 1744 in Frederick Co VA; died 1797.
404 ii. John Emrey Lloyd, born 27 Feb 1747 in Calmes Neck, Fredrick County, VA; died Oct 1785 in Green County /Hancock GA; married Sarah Stuard Abt. 1768.
iii. James Lloyd, born 1752 in Frederick Co VA; married Mary Stuard 1769; born 1752.
iv. Lydia Lloyd, born 1755; married Reuben Northern; born 1751.
v. Alcey Lloyd, born 1759; married John Williams.
Notes for John Williams:
Name: Sanford WILLIAMS
Sex: M
Birth: abt 1850 in Near New Liberty, Owen, KY 1
Note:
1880 Census includes:
Mollie Williams, age 14 (b. abt 1866 KY) and Mattie Williams, age 12 (b. about 1868 KY). Appear to be too old to be Fannie's children and they are not on the group sheet information from Flora Williams (via Doris Shell Gill). Are they Sanford's children by an earlier wife?
Under revision: Sanford WILLIAMS, Fannie WARE, Other WAREs, and MORTON
2 2 3
Father: Cherokee INDIAN b: in KY
Mother: Mary?, African AMERICAN b: in VA
Marriage 1 Fannie WARE b: ABT 1855 in KY
Married: - 4
Children
Gus WILLIAMS b: ABT 1870 in KY
Walter WILLIAMS b: ABT 1872 in KY
Porter WILLIAMS b: ABT 1876 in KY
Kate Kitty? WILLIAMS b: ABT 1879 in KY
Clarence Cavella WILLIAMS b: 15 AUG 1884 in Bromley, Owen, KY
Fred WILLIAMS b: -
Matt WILLIAMS b: -
Molly WILLIAMS b: -
Ora WILLIAMS b: -
Virgil WILLIAMS b: -
vi. George Emrey Lloyd, born 1759; married Nancy Ann Brown 1787; born 1762 in Fauquier Virginia.
vii. Joseph Lloyd, born 1761; died 1848 in Bullitt Co KY; married Frances Brown 1797; born 1775 in VA; died 1822 in Bullitt Co KY.
810. William Stewart, died Abt. 1800 in Georgia. He married 811. Rachel.
811. Rachel
Notes for William Stewart:
Provided material aid during the American Revolution. Records at the Henry Co. VA courthouse show:
William Stewart is also allowed for 200 lbs. beef, 2 bushels corn, 11 diets, and pasturage for 45 head of cattle furnished the said com'r as appears by cert.
William Stewart is allowed for 45 bushels of corn furnished the hospital at Colonel Perkins' under the direction of Dr. Brown.
William Stewart is also allowed for 8 diets for the same.
Moved to Wilkes Co. GA in 1784, along with the Lloyd brothers (John and James) and son Charles' family.
Children of William Stewart and Rachel are:
405 i. Sarah Stuard, married John Emrey Lloyd Abt. 1768.
ii. John Stuard
iii. Elizabeth Stuard
iv. Mary Stuard, born 1752; married James Lloyd 1769; born 1752 in Frederick Co VA.
v. Charles Stuard, born 1757.
812. Thomas Rucker, born Abt. 1705 in Culpepper, Orange Co., VA; died Abt. 1763. He was the son of 1624. Peter Rucker and 1625. Elizabeth UNKNOWN. He married 813. Elizabeth Reynolds.
813. Elizabeth Reynolds, born Abt. 1714 in VA; died 1788. She was the daughter of 1626. Cornelius Reynolds and 1627. Martha Beasley.
Children of Thomas Rucker and Elizabeth Reynolds are:
406 i. Thomas Rucker, married Elizabeth Tinsley.
ii. Frances Rucker
iii. Peter Rucker
iv. William Rucker
v. Mary Rucker
vi. Martha Rucker
vii. Esther Rucker
viii. Cornelius Rucker
ix. John Rucker
x. George Rucker
xi. Elizabeth Rucker
xii. Isaac Rucker
816. Samuel II Parker, born 10 Aug 1707 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 1632. Samuel Parker. He married 817. Hannah Wyman 10 May 1725 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA.
817. Hannah Wyman, born 10 Oct 1696 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 1634. Samuel Wyman and 1635. Rebecca Johnson.
Children of Samuel Parker and Hannah Wyman are:
i. Ephraim Parker, born 1726.
ii. Nicholas Parker, born 1728.
408 iii. Archelaus Parker, born 05 Aug 1735 in Sutton, Worcester, MA; died 06 Oct 1818 in MA; married Bette Richardson Abt. 1773.
820. James Tefft, born 21 Apr 1715 in Richmond, Washington Co., RI. He was the son of 1640. John Tefft and 1641. Joanna Sprague. He married 821. Martha Sheffield.
821. Martha Sheffield, born 29 Sep 1719.
Children of James Tefft and Martha Sheffield are:
i. James Tefft, married Mary Westcott.
ii. Gideon Tefft
iii. George Tefft, married Mary.
iv. Rufus Tefft
v. Martha Tefft, married John Whitford.
vi. Mary Tefft
vii. Patience Tefft
410 viii. Reverend Edmond Tefft, born 1762 in Albany NY; died 1780 in NY State; married Mary Mercy Sweet.
822. David Sweet, born 23 Jul 1716 in North Kingston, Washington, RI. He was the son of 1644. John Sweet and 1645. Catherine. He married 823. Mary or Mercy.
823. Mary or Mercy She was the daughter of 1646. John Sweet and 1647. Lydia Whaley.
Children of David Sweet and Mary Mercy are:
i. Elnathan Sweet
ii. Catherine Sweet, born in NY; died in NY; married Rowland Stafford.
iii. Eunice Sweet
iv. Amos Sweet
v. Johnathon Sweet, born 1748 in East Greenwich, Kent Co., RI; died 1806 in Granville NY; married Ruth Nichols; born Abt. 1752 in North Kingston, Washington, RI; died 1814 in Granville NY.
Notes for Johnathon Sweet:
Served in the Revolutionary War as a Private in the 16th Reg., Albany Co, Militia. The 16th Regiment Infantry was organized at Albany, N.Y., and mustered in for two years May 15, 1861, leaving the State for Washington, D.C., June 27.
Mustered out May 22, 1863, expiration of term. Three years' men transferred to the 121st New York Infantry.
Jonathan made his will 3 April, 1806. It was proved at Granville, Washington Co, New York, 8 December, 1806. He left all of his goods, chattels and estates to his wife, Ruth, and made the following bequests to children:
Enoch, $125; Alanson, $125; Stephen, $5; David, $5; Jonathan, $5;
and to his daughter, Ruth Osborn, $5; to granddaughter, Sally Soaper, $5.
vi. David Sweet, born 1750.
vii. John Sweet, born 1753.
411 viii. Mary Mercy Sweet, born 1762 in Albany NY-Indian Country; died Abt. 1780; married Reverend Edmond Tefft.
832. Christopher Confeld, born 1718 in Holland; died in Pennsylvania.
Notes for Christopher Confeld:
BIOGRAPHY: Notes for CHRISTOPHER CONFELD:
BIOGRAPHY: THE FACTS RE: CHRISTOPHER CONFELD ARE NOT PROVEN, BUT BY THE PROCESS OF ELIMENATION AND ASSUMPTION THEY ARE A VERY GOOD POSSIBILITY. INFORMATION BY MAXINE COONFIELD
BIOGRAPHY: CHRISTOPHER CONFELD ARRIVED IN AMERICA SEPTEMBER 9, 1738, ON THE SHIP GLASGOW FROM HOLLAND AND ENGLAND. SINCE YOUNG MEN OFTEN SAILED TO AMERICA AT A VERY YOUNG AGE, CHRISTOPHER COULD HAVE BEEN BORN ANYWHERE BETWEEN 1718-1723. (MOST OF THE KNOWN COONFIELDS CLAIM TO BE PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH, WHICH MEANS THEIR DUTCH, ENGLISH, AND GERMAN ANCESTORS SETTLED IN PENNSYLVANIA.)
BIOGRAPHY: IN ALL PROBABILITY THE ROBERT CONFILDT IN THE 1800 PENNSYLVANIA CENSUS IS A SON OF CHRISTOPHER, WHO COULD BE THE "OVER FIFTY" MAN LIVING IN ROBERT'S HOME AT THE TIME. SINCE JACOB CONFAIR AND JOHN COONFIELD HAVE THE SAME BIRTH YEAR (1775), AND TWINS RUN IN THE FAMILY, THEY COULD VERY WELL BE THE TWIN SONS OF ROBERT. I ALSO BELIEVE ISAAC (1780) IS A SON OF ROBERT. MARTIN COULD BE EITHER THE SON OF ISAAC OR ONE OF THE TWINS, AS HIS BIRTHYEAR IS 1800. SOME OF ISAAC'S CHILDREN ARE : MARTIN (1800?), SUSANNAH (1803?), JAMES (1806), ISAAC (1808), MILLICENT (1813) AND LANARAH (1811).
BIOGRAPHY: Child of CHRISTOPHER CONFELD is:
BIOGRAPHY: 2. i. ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, b. 1755, PENNSYLVANIA; d. WFT Est. 1784-1846.
BIOGRAPHY:
BIRTH:
Volume 31 Pedigree # 161
BIRTH:
BIRTH: Generation No. 1
BIRTH: 1. CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD was born Abt. 1718, and died WFT Est. 1758-1809.
BIRTH: Notes for CHRISTOPHER CONFELD:
BIRTH: THE FACTS RE: CHRISTOPHER CONFELD ARE NOT PROVEN, BUT BY THE PROCESS OF ELIMENATION AND ASSUMPTION THEY ARE A VERY GOOD POSSIBILITY. INFORMATION BY MAXINE COONFIELD
BIRTH: CHRISTOPHER CONFELD ARRIVED IN AMERICA SEPTEMBER 9, 1738, ON THE SHIP GLASGOW FROM HOLLAND AND ENGLAND. SINCE YOUNG MEN OFTEN SAILED TO AMERICA AT A VERY YOUNG AGE, CHRISTOPHER COULD HAVE BEEN BORN ANYWHERE BETWEEN 1718-1723. (MOST OF THE KNOWN COONFIELDS CLAIM TO BE PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH, WHICH MEANS THEIR DUTCH, ENGLISH, AND GERMAN ANCESTORS SETTLED IN PENNSYLVANIA.)
BIRTH: IN ALL PROBABILITY THE ROBERT CONFILDT IN THE 1800 PENNSYLVANIA CENSUS IS A SON OF CHRISTOPHER, WHO COULD BE THE "OVER FIFTY" MAN LIVING IN ROBERT'S HOME AT THE TIME. SINCE JACOB CONFAIR AND JOHN COONFIELD HAVE THE SAME BIRTH YEAR (1775), AND TWINS RUN IN THE FAMILY, THEY COULD VERY WELL BE THE TWIN SONS OF ROBERT. I ALSO BELIEVE ISAAC (1780) IS A SON OF ROBERT. MARTIN COULD BE EITHER THE SON OF ISAAC OR ONE OF THE TWINS, AS HIS BIRTHYEAR IS 1800. SOME OF ISAAC'S CHILDREN ARE : MARTIN (1800?), SUSANNAH (1803?), JAMES (1806), ISAAC (1808), MILLICENT (1813) AND LANARAH (1811).
BIRTH: Child of CHRISTOPHER CONFELD is:
BIRTH: 2. i. ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, b. 1755, PENNSYLVANIA; d. WFT Est. 1784-1846.
BIRTH:
BIRTH: Generation No. 2
BIRTH: 2. ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT (CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD) was born 1755 in PENNSYLVANIA, and died WFT Est. 1784-1846.
BIRTH: Children of ROBERT J. COONFELDT are:
BIRTH: 3. i. ISAAC COONFIELD3 SR, b. 1780, PENNSYLVANIA; d. Abt. 1830, MARION, INDIANA.
BIRTH: ii. JACOB COONFELDT, b. 1774; d. WFT Est. 1775-1864.
BIRTH: iii. JOHN COONFELDT, b. 1774; d. WFT Est. 1775-1864.
BIRTH:
BIRTH: Generation No. 3
BIRTH: 3. ISAAC COONFIELD3 SR (ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD) was born 1780 in PENNSYLVANIA, and died Abt. 1830 in MARION, INDIANA. He married BARSHEBA (CLARK?)? WFT Est. 1792-1821. She was born Abt. 1770, and died Abt. 1840 in INDIANA.
BIRTH: Notes for ISAAC COONFIELD SR:
BIRTH: 1810 CENSUS LISTED IN HENRY CO, NEW CASTLE, KENTUCKY
BIRTH: ISAAC COONFIELD HAD 2 MALES UNDER 10 YEARS
BIRTH: 1 MALE 27-40 (HIMSELF AS HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD)
BIRTH: 2 FEMALES UNDER 10 YEARS
BIRTH: 1 FEMALE 27-40 (WIFE OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD)
BIRTH: Children of ISAAC SR and BARSHEBA (CLARK?)? are:
BIRTH: i. MARTIN4 COONFIELD, b. 1800, KENTUCKY; d. WFT Est. 1817-1890; m. ANNE, WFT Est. 1817-1850; b. WFT Est. 1796-1816; d. WFT Est. 1817-1900.
BIRTH: 4. ii. SUSANNAH COONFIELD, b. January 22, 1799, KENTUCKY; d. February 14, 1875.
BIRTH: 5. iii. JAMES P. COONFIELD, b. March 3, 1808, HENRY CO, KENTUCKY; d. July 3, 1866, INDIANA.
BIRTH: 6. iv. ISAAC BENJAMIN COONFIELD JR, b. May 11, 1808, HENRY CO, KENTUCKY; d. December 12, 1879, BENTON CO, VAUGHN, ARKANSAS.
BIRTH: v. LANARAH COONFIELD, b. 1811, KENTUCKY; d. 1852; m. ARCHIBALD L. CLARK, December 22, 1823, MARIAN, INDIANA; b. WFT Est. 1779-1810; d. WFT Est. 1829-1897.
BIRTH: 7. vi. MILLICENT COONFIELD, b. 1813, HENRY CO, KENTUCKY; d. December 23, 1880, WABASH, INDIANA.
BIRTH:
BIRTH: Generation No. 4
BIRTH: 4. SUSANNAH4 COONFIELD (ISAAC COONFIELD3 SR, ROBERT J.2 COONFELDT, CHRISTOPHER1 CONFELD) was born January 22, 1799 in KENTUCKY, and died February 14, 1875. She married OBEDIAH CLARK December 4, 1829 in MARIAN, INDIANA. He was born September 11, 1789 in VIRGINIA, and died February 8, 1875.
BIRTH: Children of SUSANNAH COONFIELD and OBEDIAH CLARK are:
BIRTH: i. ADALINA5 CLARK, b. January 29, 1822; d. WFT Est. 1823-1916.
BIRTH: ii. JOHN B. CLARK, b. September 17, 1824; d. September 17, 1824.
BIRTH: iii. ELIZABETH CLARK, b. March 27, 1826; d. 1898, ILLINOIS; m. JARED TRACY, 1848, MORGAN CO, INDIANA; b. WFT Est. 1802-1828; d. WFT Est. 1853-1915.
BIRTH: iv. LUCY ANN CLARK, b. January 25, 1828; d. April 1861.
BIRTH: v. MILLIE C. CLARK, b. January 30, 1831; d. WFT Est. 1845-1925; m. MOORE, WFT Est. 1845-1878; b. WFT Est. 1814-1834; d. WFT Est. 1848-1920.
BIRTH: vi. MARTHA ELLEN CLARK, b. March 20, 1856, MARIAN INDIANA; d. WFT Est. 1857-1950; m. PEMBROKE PALMER, March 20, 1856, MUSCATINS, IOWA; b. WFT Est. 1811-1845; d. April 23, 1900.
BIRTH: vii. CHARLES R. CLARK, b. May 27, 1836; d. WFT Est. 1837-1926.
BIRTH: viii. ISAAC WILLIAM CLARK, b. April 1, 1838; d. WFT Est. 1839-1928.
BIRTH: ix. JENNIE CLARK, b. April 1, 1840; d. Abt. 1930; m. ANDREW MOORE, 1898; b. WFT Est. 1827-1878; d. WFT Est. 1901-1963.
BIRTH:
More About Christopher Confeld:
Record Change: 26 Sep 2003
Child of Christopher Confeld is:
416 i. Robert James? Coonfeldt, born 1755 in Pennsylvania.
836. Archilbald Clark, born 1740 in Ireland.
Children of Archilbald Clark are:
i. Samuel Clark
ii. Gabriel Clark
iii. Archibald Clark
iv. Nancy Clark
418 v. Clark, born 1740 in Ireland.
840. David Epperson, born 1734; died 1799. He was the son of 1680. John Epperson and 1681. Elizabeth. He married 841. Hannah Thompson.
841. Hannah Thompson
Children of David Epperson and Hannah Thompson are:
i. David Epperson
ii. Francis Epperson
iii. Thompson Epperson
iv. James Epperson
v. Wm Epperson
vi. Robert Epperson
vii. Charles Epperson
viii. Lucy Jane Epperson
ix. Susannah Epperson
x. Judith Epperson
xi. Elizabeth Epperson
420 xii. John Epperson, born Abt. 1761 in albemarle VA; died 1817; married Elizabeth Bowen 1788 in Albemarle VA.
846. William Van Cleave, born 1743 in NJ; died 1786 in KY. He was the son of 1692. Aaron Van Cleave and 1693. Rachel Schenk. He married 847. Abigail Frost.
847. Abigail Frost, born 1744 in NJ; died in KY. She was the daughter of 1694. William Frost.
Children of William Van Cleave and Abigail Frost are:
i. Sarah Sally Van Cleave
ii. Samuel Van Cleave
iii. Ebeneezer Van Cleave
iv. Elizabeth Van Cleave
v. Jane Van Cleave
vi. Johnathon Van Cleave
vii. Phebe Van Cleave
viii. William Van Cleave
ix. John James Van Cleave
423 x. Mary Van Cleave, born 1772 in NC; married John George Teeters 1788 in KY.
864. Little, born in Scotland.
Child of Little is:
432 i. Captain George Little, born 1733 in Scotland, came to America at age 21, SEE History of Daviees County KY 1883, page 129; died Feb 1815 in KY, exempt from poll tax due to war injury, DAR Patriot; married (2) a Scottish Mary Abt. 1750 in Dumphriees Scotland; married (3) Mary Molly Handley Douglass 1791 in SC.
There is a possibility that George arrived in America with several brothers which may include the Jonas who also served in the American Revolution and a Joseph or John or William, as he had named his sons by those names and the elders were found on the 1790 census of South Carolina so there must be some connection.
870. George Handley, born Abt. 1729 in scotland. He married 871. Martha Mason.
871. Martha Mason, born 1729 in Ireland. She was the daughter of 1742. James Mason and 1743. Martha.
Children of George Handley and Martha Mason are:
i. George Handley, born 1750; died Aft. 1810 in Virginia.
ii. Samuel Handley, born 1751; died in Bullitt Kentucky.
iii. Capt John Handley, born 1754 in DAR, Surveyor, helped to open up southern Daviees County to settlers.; died 1816 in McLean County, KY; married Rachel or Mary? Harrison.
Notes for Capt John Handley:
*
After her husband's death, went to Kanawha county with her son Isaac. She is buried in Guyandotte Cemetery, near Huntington WV, Died 12/4/1829 in her 84th year. Grave was marked by the DAR. John was in the American Revolution and Major in the Virginia Militia 1793.le B 2M AL AL AL
iv. Rachel Handley, born 1756 in scotland; died in Kentucky; married Anthony Thompson 1779; born in 1st Justice of the Peace in the region; died in Kentucky.
435 v. Mary Molly Handley, born 1760 in born asea from Scotland to PA then to SC about 1787; died 1850 in Van Meters Spring, KY; married (1) Edward Atterbury; married (2) Alexander Douglass Abt. 1780 in Probably Philadelphia Pennsylvania; married (3) Captain George Little 1791 in SC.
874. Shubael Shelley, born 1732 in Guilford, New Haven, Ct. He was the son of 1748. John Shelley and 1749. Jerusha Leete. He married 875. Abigail Royce Rice 1753.
875. Abigail Royce Rice, born in a previous widow. She was the daughter of 1750. Ezekial Royce and 1751. Abigail Aling.
Notes for Abigail Royce Rice:
Abigail ROYCE 1 2
Sex: F
Death: 13 JUN 1819 1
Burial: JUN 1819
Father: Ezekiel ROYCE
Mother: Abigail ALING
Marriage 1 Unknown RICE
Marriage 2 Shubael SHELLEY b: 1732 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
Married: 31 JAN 1764 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut 1 3
Children
Jerusha SHELLEY b: 1 AUG 1765
Shubael SHELLEY b: 26 AUG 1766
Mary SHELLEY b: 18 APR 1768
Asa SHELLEY b: 20 MAY 1769
Esther SHELLEY b: 3 JUL 1770
Lucy SHELLEY b: 12 AUG 1771
Phinehas SHELLEY b: 11 MAR 1773 in Connecticut
Salmon SHELLEY b: 31 MAY 1774
Haynes SHELLEY b: 1776
Sources:
Title: New England Historic and Genealogy Register: Vol. 60
Author: Compiled by Hon. Ralph D. Smith and communicated by Dr. Bernard C. Striner
Note: Citation is included in the Oct. 1906 edition of this series, and is found in the section entitled "Robert Shelley, or Shelly, of Scituate and Barnstable, Mass., and his Descendants"
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Page: 334
Title: Passengers on the "Lion" from England to Boston, 1632, and Five Generations of Their Descendants
Author: Sandra Sutphin Olney
Publication: Heritage Books, Inc.: Bowie, Maryland, 1992
Repository:
Note: Michigan State Library, Lansing, MI
Call Number:
Media: Book
Page: 483
Text: Abigail Royce
Title: Passengers on the "Lion" from England to Boston, 1632, and Five Generations of Their Descendants
Author: Sandra Sutphin Olney
Publication: Heritage Books, Inc.: Bowie, Maryland, 1992
Repository:
Note: Michigan State Library, Lansing, MI
Call Number:
Media: Book
Page: 483
Child of Shubael Shelley and Abigail Rice is:
437 i. Esther, born Abt. 1770 in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut; married Thomas Wright 04 Sep 1797 in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut.
876. Martin Weatherford, born Abt. 1720 in Virginia and they moved about 1757 to Augusta GA where he had a large corn plantation and slaves; died 1805 in See Georgia Land Lottery. He was the son of 1752. Richard R Weatherford. He married 877. Mary Half Blood 1747.
877. Mary Half Blood, born in they were all Banished from Georgia.
Notes for Martin Weatherford:
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Wife
Mary Half Blood Pedigree
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Children
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1. James Weatherford Pedigree
Male
Birth: 1750 , Lunenburg, Virginia
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2. Charles Weatherford Pedigree
Male
Birth: 1752 , Lunenburg, Virginia
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
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3. John Weatherford Pedigree
Male
Birth: 1754 , Lunenburg, Virginia
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
Martin Weatherford Compact Disc #57 Pin #401776
Sex: M
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Event(s):
Birth: 1728 Place: VA
Death: 1805 Place: Bahamas
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Parents:
Father: Richard Weatherford Disc #57 Pin #401782
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Marriage(s):
Spouse: Isabella Disc #57 Pin #401781
Spouse: Mary Disc #57 Pin #401777
Marriage: Place:
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Other Event(s):
Emigrated: abt 1800 Place: Bahamas
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Personal Information:
Residence:1757 Place: Augusta,GA
More About Martin Weatherford:
Burial: Died in Bahamas
Notes for Mary Half Blood:
Martin Weatherford
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Event(s):
Birth: 1726 , James City, Virginia
Christening:
Death: MAR 1805 , , Virginia
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Spouse: Mary Half Blood Family
Marriage: 1747 , , Virginia
Children of Martin Weatherford and Mary Blood are:
i. Catherine Weatherford
ii. James Weatherford, born 1750.
438 iii. Charles Weatherford, born Abt. 1752 in Charlotte, VA to the Alabama River in Montgomery before 1778 with his friend Samuel Mims.; died in Fort Benning Georgia; married (2) Sehoy 1780 in Baldwin Alabama. Some say that he died in Georgia at Fort Benning and some say that after he created many children by many women, that he went back to Scotland, then there is a chance that he joined his father in the Bahamas, as this author does not see any connection to Scotland .
iv. John William Weatherford, born 1754.
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880. Nicholas Crigler, born Abt. 1723 in Germanna, Spotsylvania VA; died in on rent rolls Culpepper County VA in 1764. He was the son of 1760. Jacob Kriegler and 1761. Susannah Weaver Klore. He married 881. Margaret Kaifer.
881. Margaret Kaifer
Notes for Nicholas Crigler:
ID: I0337
Name: Nicholas CRIGLER
Sex: M
Birth: ABT. 1723 in Germanna, Spotsylvania County, Virginia
Death: UNKNOWN
Will: recorded Madisan Co, VA/will bk 3, pg 1
Note: Per Sally J. Walker FTM site, 02-05-1999: "Nicholas is established as a Patriot who furnished supplies to the Army during the American Revolution. (Ref: Virginia State Library, Richmond, RA, "Culpeper Pulbic Claims Book II, Requistion No. C 4603.")"
Father: Jacob KRIEGLER b: 1700 in Dittsmansdorf, Silesia
Mother: Susannah CLORE b: ABT. 1692 in Gemmingen, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Marriage 1 Margaret KAIFER b: UNKNOWN in Virginia
Married: 1749
Note: Per Sally J. Walker FTM site, 02-05-1999: "Nicholas and Margaret Crigler communed together at Hebron Lutheran Church from 1776 until 1795. Their children were christened there."
Children
Elizabeth CRIGLER b: 8 AUG 1750 in Culpeper County, Virginia
Aaron CRIGLER b: 9 JUL 1756 in Culpeper County, Virginia
Margaret CRIGLER b: 8 MAR 1759 in Culpeper County, Virginia
Nicholas CRIGLER b: 14 APR 1762 in Culpeper County, Virginia
Susanna CRIGLER b: 13 SEP 1764 in Culpeper County, Virginia
Anna Margaret CRIGLER b: 16 DEC 1768 in Culpeper County, Virginia
Abraham CRIGLER b: 3 JUN 1771 in Culpeper County, Virginia
Children of Nicholas Crigler and Margaret Kaifer are:
i. Aaron Crigler, married Catherine.
ii. Ludwig Lewis Crigler
iii. Nicholas Crigler
iv. Susannah Crigler
v. Anna Margaret Crigler
vi. Elizabeth Crigler, born 1750 in Culpepper County VA; married Adam Crisler.
vii. Margaret Crigler, born 1758 in Culpepper County VA; married Benjamin Gaar.
viii. Jacob Crigler, born 1760; married Rebecca Ann Everhart.
Notes for Jacob Crigler:
THE DEATH OF FATHER CARPENTER, HIS SUCCESSOR, AND HIS FAMILY
CHAPTER VI
On the 10th. of July, 1832, Father Carpenter wrote a letter to the Rev. Jacob Crigler, of Berlin, Pa., in which he says, "I have now been preaching the blessed gospel for a space of 45 years this last spring, I was 25 years old when I began and am now a little upwards of three score and ten, and according to the course of nature and my feelings, cannot possibly hold out much longer. We may indeed expect miracles. I have often had heavy thoughts about my little congregation here in the wilderness." He then urges the Rev. Jacob Crigler to come and take charge of the congregation, stating that if he could not come directly, it would still give him great satisfaction if he could have a well grounded hope that he would come in a few years. In speaking of a communion season in the letter, he says, "On Whitsunday, we had the sacrament of our church and I had the pleasure of seeing your old father-in-law, your two brothers and their wives at the communion table, but too many of the members stood back, that I could have wished to have seen there. There were only 21 communicants and a few years back I had as many as 62." In less than a year afterwards, Feb. 18, 1833, Father Carpenter went to his rest and reward, and his faithful labors on earth were closed forever
Dr. Wolf, in his excellent book, in speaking of the faithfulness and zeal of the early fathers in the church, says, "Thus rolled a wave of missionary operations till it reached, before the close of the century, the very summit of the Alleghenies, but the mountains themselves form no barriers to the spread of the gospel, and weak and poorly organized as was the church, the oppressive spirit of Christianity moved it to follow the streams of immigration and to plant the cross on the wild prairies of the west. One of the noblest of these pioneers was Father Carpenter who, after serving for 26 years at the old Hebron Church in Madison County, Virginia, followed a colony of his own congregation to Boone County, Ky. This little band had kept up religious meetings in their humble cabins for eight years, when Father Carpenter paid them a visit to catechize the children and administer the sacraments. He felt constrained to cast his lot among them and for 20 years to the close of his life in 1833, he exercised his ministry in that remote region. (Dr. Wolf does not seems to be aware of precious visits and the building of the cabin church in 1807). See Chapter III
After the death of Father Carpenter, the church was vacant for about 14 months. The Rev. Jacob Crigler moved here in April, 1834. Jacob Crigler or "Kreigler," as he still spelled his name in 1826 (see minutes of West Penn's Synod) was a son of Aaron and Catherine Crigler, and was born in Madison County, Virginia, Jan 15, 1778. Before coming to Ky., he had been pastor for some years at Berlin, Pa., where he was one of the founders of the West Penn's Synod; which was organized at Berlin, Pa., Sept. 9, 1826. The Synod then embraced all the territory west of the Susquehanna River, and had but 25 clerical members, 17 of them were present at the organization. Now the West Penn's Synod embraces but four counties, Adams, York, Cumberland, and Franklin, and has 97 ministers and 23,056 communicants, while on its former territory there are three other synods belonging to the General Synod, with 169 ministers and 32,745 communicants, besides thousands of active Lutherans, who belong to the other general bodies. Father Crigler was first married to Lydia Utz, on her 18th. birthday, Jan. 15, 1799. She died Jul. 15, 1805, leaving him with two children, Silas and Eleanor. A third child, Enoch, died a month before his mother, when only four months old. Silas Crigler married Catherine Zimmerman, Oct. 23, 1836. He and his wife, both were members of Hopeful Church, but before his death he moved to Morrow County, Missouri. Eleanor Crigler was married to Alexander H. Philson, of Berlin, Pa., Mar. 12, 1829 and she was a member of the Lutheran Church, at that place throughout her useful life, which was closed July 23, 1871, when her age was 71 years, 11 months and 23 days
Father Crigler was married a second time, Sept. 20, 1808 to Nellie Tanner, daughter of Frederick Tanner. She lived until Feb. 12, 1855, when she fell asleep, aged 66 yrs, 1 month and 4 days
They had twelve children, Noah, Lydia, who married Joel Tanner, Mary Ann, who married Henry Rouse, Julia, who married Aaron Crigler, Son of Lewis Crigler, Susan, who married William Rouse, Harriet, who married Rev. Jacob Straffer, Aaron Frederick, Catherine Jane, and Martin Luther, both of whom died before the age of six years. Philip Melancthon, William Yager, and Emeline Philson, the only one born in Boone County, where she died July 27, 1851, when not yet 17 years old
All the children who came to years of maturity became active members in the Lutheran Church, all of them were members in this charge but Mrs. Harriet Straffer; for many years before her death, which occurred recently in Cincinnati, held her membership in the first Lutheran Church of that city. For some years before his death, William Y. Crigler lived in Harrodsburg, Ky., but he remained an active member at Hopeful Church until his death, Feb. 20, 1894, always endeavoring to come back once a year at least to communion and contributing regularly to the church's support. Only one of his children, Philip Melancthon, is still living. He is a faithful member of the Hopeful Church, and when younger, never missed a service without some imperative reason. F
or long years he was a familiar figure as he rode horseback to and from the church. W. Y. Crigler, who was born in Berlin, Pa., Sept. 15, 1831, was confirmed at Hopeful Church, Jan. 27, 1856. He died at Harrodsburg. Ky., Feb. 20, 1891. He was an esteemed citizen of Florence, Ky., for many years and not only served the church in various official capacities, but by faithful service and excellent character contributed much to the success. After moving away he retained active membership in Hopeful Church though generously helping every worthy cause where he lived
Two brothers of Father Crigler, Lewis and Nicholas Crigler, moved to Boone County before he did, and shortly after he came, two others, Joel and Jonas Crigler, moved here. A sister Annie Soures married here also, but remained only a short time before going to Indiana.
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440 ix. Abraham Crigler, born 03 Jun 1771 in Culpepper County VA; died in Knetucky; married Lydia Carpenter 1795.
882. Michael Carpenter, born Abt. 1750 in Culpepper VA; died 1818. He was the son of 1764. John Carpenter and 1765. Eva?Dorothy Cook. He married 883. Rebecca Delph 1776 in Madison Co VA.
883. Rebecca Delph, born Abt. 1759 in Culpepper VA; died 1823. She was the daughter of 1766. Conrad Delph and 1767. Anna Magdalena Castler.
Notes for Michael Carpenter:
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Date: 6/24/2005 10:29:13 PM Central Daylight Time
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THE DEATH OF FATHER CARPENTER, HIS SUCCESSOR, AND HIS FAMILY
CHAPTER VI
On the 10th. of July, 1832, Father Carpenter wrote a letter to the Rev. Jacob Crigler, of Berlin, Pa., in which he says, "I have now been preaching the blessed gospel for a space of 45 years this last spring, I was 25 years old when I began and am now a little upwards of three score and ten, and according to the course of nature and my feelings, cannot possibly hold out much longer. We may indeed expect miracles. I have often had heavy thoughts about my little congregation here in the wilderness." He then urges the Rev. Jacob Crigler to come and take charge of the congregation, stating that if he could not come directly, it would still give him great satisfaction if he could have a well grounded hope that he would come in a few years. In speaking of a communion season in the letter, he says, "On Whitsunday, we had the sacrament of our church and I had the pleasure of seeing your old father-in-law, your two brothers and their wives at the communion table, but too many of the members stood back, that I could have wished to have seen there. There were only 21 communicants and a few years back I had as many as 62." In less than a year afterwards, Feb. 18, 1833, Father Carpenter went to his rest and reward, and his faithful labors on earth were closed forever
Dr. Wolf, in his excellent book, in speaking of the faithfulness and zeal of the early fathers in the church, says, "Thus rolled a wave of missionary operations till it reached, before the close of the century, the very summit of the Alleghenies, but the mountains themselves form no barriers to the spread of the gospel, and weak and poorly organized as was the church, the oppressive spirit of Christianity moved it to follow the streams of immigration and to plant the cross on the wild prairies of the west. One of the noblest of these pioneers was Father Carpenter who, after serving for 26 years at the old Hebron Church in Madison County, Virginia, followed a colony of his own congregation to Boone County, Ky. This little band had kept up religious meetings in their humble cabins for eight years, when Father Carpenter paid them a visit to catechize the children and administer the sacraments. He felt constrained to cast his lot among them and for 20 years to the close of his life in 1833, he exercised his ministry in that remote region. (Dr. Wolf does not seems to be aware of precious visits and the building of the cabin church in 1807). See Chapter III
After the death of Father Carpenter, the church was vacant for about 14 months. The Rev. Jacob Crigler moved here in April, 1834. Jacob Crigler or "Kreigler," as he still spelled his name in 1826 (see minutes of West Penn's Synod) was a son of Aaron and Catherine Crigler, and was born in Madison County, Virginia, Jan 15, 1778. Before coming to Ky., he had been pastor for some years at Berlin, Pa., where he was one of the founders of the West Penn's Synod; which was organized at Berlin, Pa., Sept. 9, 1826. The Synod then embraced all the territory west of the Susquehanna River, and had but 25 clerical members, 17 of them were present at the organization. Now the West Penn's Synod embraces but four counties, Adams, York, Cumberland, and Franklin, and has 97 ministers and 23,056 communicants, while on its former territory there are three other synods belonging to the General Synod, with 169 ministers and 32,745 communicants, besides thousands of active Lutherans, who belong to the other general bodies. Father Crigler was first married to Lydia Utz, on her 18th. birthday, Jan. 15, 1799. She died Jul. 15, 1805, leaving him with two children, Silas and Eleanor. A third child, Enoch, died a month before his mother, when only four months old. Silas Crigler married Catherine Zimmerman, Oct. 23, 1836. He and his wife, both were members of Hopeful Church, but before his death he moved to Morrow County, Missouri. Eleanor Crigler was married to Alexander H. Philson, of Berlin, Pa., Mar. 12, 1829 and she was a member of the Lutheran Church, at that place throughout her useful life, which was closed July 23, 1871, when her age was 71 years, 11 months and 23 days
Father Crigler was married a second time, Sept. 20, 1808 to Nellie Tanner, daughter of Frederick Tanner. She lived until Feb. 12, 1855, when she fell asleep, aged 66 yrs, 1 month and 4 days
They had twelve children, Noah, Lydia, who married Joel Tanner, Mary Ann, who married Henry Rouse, Julia, who married Aaron Crigler, Son of Lewis Crigler, Susan, who married William Rouse, Harriet, who married Rev. Jacob Straffer, Aaron Frederick, Catherine Jane, and Martin Luther, both of whom died before the age of six years. Philip Melancthon, William Yager, and Emeline Philson, the only one born in Boone County, where she died July 27, 1851, when not yet 17 years old
All the children who came to years of maturity became active members in the Lutheran Church, all of them were members in this charge but Mrs. Harriet Straffer; for many years before her death, which occurred recently in Cincinnati, held her membership in the first Lutheran Church of that city. For some years before his death, William Y. Crigler lived in Harrodsburg, Ky., but he remained an active member at Hopeful Church until his death, Feb. 20, 1894, always endeavoring to come back once a year at least to communion and contributing regularly to the church's support. Only one of his children, Philip Melancthon, is still living. He is a faithful member of the Hopeful Church, and when younger, never missed a service without some imperative reason. For long years he was a familiar figure as he rode horseback to and from the church. W. Y. Crigler, who was born in Berlin, Pa., Sept. 15, 1831, was confirmed at Hopeful Church, Jan. 27, 1856. He died at Harrodsburg. Ky., Feb. 20, 1891. He was an esteemed citizen of Florence, Ky., for many years and not only served the church in various official capacities, but by faithful service and excellent character contributed much to the success. After moving away he retained active membership in Hopeful Church though generously helping every worthy cause where he lived
Two brothers of Father Crigler, Lewis and Nicholas Crigler, moved to Boone County before he did, and shortly after he came, two others, Joel and Jonas Crigler, moved here. A sister Annie Soures married here also, but remained only a short time before going to Indiana.
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Children of Michael Carpenter and Rebecca Delph are:
i. Moses Carpenter, born 1775; married Anna Souther 17 Dec 1796 in Madison VA.
441 ii. Lydia Carpenter, born 29 Sep 1777 in Virginia; married Abraham Crigler 1795.
iii. Eleanora Carpenter, born 1780; married (1) Elliot Carpenter; married (2) John Glenn Abt. 1800 in va; born Abt. 1780.
iv. Joel Carpenter, born 14 Apr 1782; died 1822; married Rhoda Ann Wilhoit 1805.
v. J Michael Carpenter, born 14 Nov 1783 in Madison VA; married Sally Wood 1813.
vi. Samuel Carpenter, born 04 Oct 1785; died 24 Jun 1857.
vii. Susanna Carpenter, born 28 Feb 1787.
viii. Loocy Lucinda Carpenter, born 08 Jan 1789.
ix. Milley Malinda Carpenter, born 02 Sep 1791 in Madison VA; died 30 Aug 1879.
x. Thomas Carpenter, born 23 Jul 1793 in Madison VA; died 1833; married Sallie Kurtz 1813 in Nelson KY.
888. William Roby, born Abt. 1700; died 1774. He was the son of 1776. John li Roby and 1777. Sara Hines Luckett. He married 889. Sarah Smallwood 1732 in Charles MD.
889. Sarah Smallwood, died 1739.
Notes for William Roby:
William ROBY, son of John, WILL: In the Name of God, Amen The twenty second day of January, in the year of Our Lord 1775, William ROBY, son of John, of Charles County in the Province of Maryland, planter, being very weake in body but f perfect mind and memory Thanks be to God. Therefore to mind the mortality of my body and that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say principally first of all, I give and command my soul unto the hands of the Almighty God that gave it and my body I recommend to the Earth to be buried in Decent Christian Burial at the Discretion of my Executors nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection. I shall receive the same again by the Mighty Power of God and as touching such worldly Estate where with it hath pleased God to bless me in this life. I give, devise, and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. First, I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved wife Elizabeth during her widowhood all the land I now possess. I also give to the said Elizabeth my riding mare known by the name of Sall, and the sidesaddle she now has in her possession, over and above her things of my estate. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved son Arthur John all the land I now possess at the decease or marriage of her, my said wife Elizabeth. I likewise give and bequeath to my dearly beloved son Lawrence my gun and my saddle. I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Ann one cow and yearling, and the remaining part of my estate, exclusive of my wife's third.I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved children, viz: Ann, Lawrence, Elizabeth, and Arthur John to be equally divided among them, the four children aforesaid. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved son Owin one shilling sterling, I like wise give and bequeath to my dearly beloved daughter, Esther COPHER one shilling sterling. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved daughter Mary SHAIN one shilling sterling. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved son William one shilling sterling. I likewise Constitute,make, and Ordain my Dearly Beloved wife Elizabeth my sole Executor of this my last will and testament and I hereby utterly disallow, ___, and disannull all and every other testament, wills, legacies, and bequests by me in any way willed and bequeathed. Ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written. Signed, sealed, published, pronounced and declared by the said William ROBY as his last will and testament in the presence of us the subscribers. William ROBY, son of John James RUPELL William ROBY, son of William James GRIFFIN Thomas OWIN Annexed to us foregoing Will was thus written to wit: Charles County the 25th day of March 1775, there came Elizabeth ROBY and made oath on the holy angels of Almighty God that the within instrument of writing is the True and Whole testament of William ROBY late of Charles County deceased that hath come to her hands of possession, and that she doth not know of any other. Cert'd by Dan'l JENIFER DCourt Charles County the 25th day of March 1775. Then came James RUPELL James GRIFFIN and Thomas OWIN three of the subscribing witnesses to the within last will aND testament of William ROBY, son of John, late of Charles County deceased, and ___made oath on the Holy Angels of Almighty God that they heard him publish , pronounce and declare the same to be his last will and testament, that at the time of his so doing, he was to the best of their apprehensions of sound and disposing mind, memory, and understanding, and that they respectfully subscribed their names as witnesses to the said will in the presence of the testator and at his request and in the presence of each other. Certified by Dan'l JENIFER DCourt I further certifie that Elizabeth the widow, Owin ROBY the heir at law being in the backwoods was present at the time the above probate was taken, and that she did not object to the taking of the same.
Children of William Roby and Sarah Smallwood are:
i. Elizabeth Mary Roby
ii. William Roby, born 1734; married Jimima Lewis 1758 in Charles County Maryland.
iii. Pryor Smallwood Roby, born 1738.
444 iv. Lawrence Roby, born 1739 in MD; died 1817; married Catherine Abt. 1759 in Charles MD.
892. Johnathon Simmons, born Abt. 1700 in Prince George Co, MD; died 26 Aug 1761 in Prince George Co, MD. He was the son of 1784. Jonathon Simmons and 1785. Elizabeth Isaac. He married 893. Elizabeth Swearingen.
893. Elizabeth Swearingen, born 1718; died 1785 in Prince George Co, MD. She was the daughter of 1786. Van Swearingen and 1787. Elizabeth Walker.
Notes for Johnathon Simmons:
COURTNEY b. abt. 1839 Inventory of the personal estate of Richard P. Simmons returned by exors. Mary Simmons and Richard H. Field 24 Mar 1845 included a list of the following:
"John aged 50 valued at $300"
"Abraham aged 40 valued at $400"
"Harry aged 45 valued at $400"
"John Maypole aged 30 valued at $375"
"Dave Cook aged 38 valued at $500"
"Wash aged 25 valued at $500"
"Nat aged 21 valued at $550"
"Ben aged 22 valued at $550"
"Dave Caution (?) aged 24 valued at $550"
"Edmund aged 54 valued at $200"
"Robert aged 18 valued at $500"
"Riley aged 18 valued at $500"
"Phill aged 18 valued at $500"
"Burr aged 13 valued at $325"
"Henry aged 11 valued at $275"
"Bill aged 3 valued at $150"
"George aged 2 valued at $125"
"1 Negro woman Mint aged 30 valued at $350"
"1 Negro woman Bet aged 15 valued at $375"
"1 Negro woman Marge aged 10 valued at $200"
"1 Negro woman COURTNEY aged 6 valued at $175"
( Bullitt Co. KY Will Book C p. 427 )
Note: Though many in this inventory are sold at the estate sale, COURTNEY does not appear in that document
Children of Johnathon Simmons and Elizabeth Swearingen are:
i. Johnathon Simmons
ii. Joseph Simmons
iii. William Simmons
iv. Ruth Simmons
v. Richard Simmons
vi. Isaac Simmons
vii. Van Simmons
viii. Jacob Simmons
ix. Humphrey Simmons
446 x. Jesse Simmons, born Abt. 1753 in Prince George Co, MD; died 10 Feb 1819 in Bullitt Co KY; married Rachel Wells 13 Sep 1781 in Prince George Co. MD.
894. Jacob Wells, born 21 Sep 1735 in Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George Co, MD; died Aft. 1800 in Bullitt Co KY. He was the son of 1788. Nathan Wells and 1789. Mary Duckett. He married 895. Sedgwick 1757 in virginia.
895. Sedgwick
Notes for Sedgwick:
HH 700
Sedwick SIMMONS 59m farmer 6500 MD
??? SWANN 26f
Marth???? 6 f
Knowell ? SIMMONS 12m
Children of Jacob Wells and Sedgwick are:
i. Elizabeth Wells, married John Trunnell.
ii. Wm Wells
iii. Martha Wells
iv. Bridget Wells
v. James Wells
vi. Nathan Wells
vii. Susanna Wells
viii. Margaret Wells
ix. Sarah Wells
x. Valinda Wells
xi. Reuben Martin Wells, born 1758 in Halifax County VA; died 26 Aug 1852 in Williamson Co, TN.
447 xii. Rachel Wells, born Abt. 1763 in Prince George Co, MD; died 05 Jul 1815 in Bullitt Co KY; married Jesse Simmons 13 Sep 1781 in Prince George Co. MD.
xiii. Jacob Wells, born 1781; married Rebecca Orme 06 Apr 1806 in Bullitt County KY; born 1790 in Maryland.
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896. Henry Fenn, born 23 Apr 1702; died 1732. He was the son of 1792. John Fann and 1793. Mary Stone. He married 897. Winifred Gathings.
897. Winifred Gathings, born 1714.
Children of Henry Fenn and Winifred Gathings are:
i. John Fann, born 29 Nov 1724; married Elizabeth.
ii. Elijah Fenn, born 17 Sep 1727.
448 iii. Zacharia Fenn, born 20 Dec 1730 in Richmond Co Virginia; died Abt. 1799 in Jefferson County GA; married (1) Nancy Emma Wright; married (2) Alecy McCoy.
iv. Solomon Fenn, born 1772; died in Tennessee; married Mary Ricker; born 1790 in Pennsylvania.
Notes for Mary Ricker:
http://www.census-online.com/transcript/tn/greene/153A.html
Page 153, Part A
SCHEDULE I.--- Free Inhabitants in the 9th division E. District in the County of Greene State
of Tennessee enumerated by me, on the 31st day of August 1850. Tipp Henderson Ass't Marshal.
Dwelling
-houses
numbered in the order of visitation
Families
numbered in the order of visitation
The Name of every Person whose usual place
of abode on the first day of June, 1850, was
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 Gilena A. 30 F S C 1
2 Lavinia 6 F Tenn 2
3 Eugene S. 4 M '' 3
4 Cassa E. 3 F '' 4
5 Mary 2 F '' 5
6 ?Avuridus L. 1 M '' 6
7 ?Lyburtia D. 4/12 M '' 7
8 211 211 William Richen 32 M Tenant '' 8
9 Eve 31 F '' / 9
10 Samuel L. 9 M '' / 10
11 Elizabeth J. 5 F '' 11
12 William A. 2 M '' 12
13 James M. 5/12 M '' 13
14 212 212 George Harrison 39 M Tenant '' 14
15 Mary A. 25 F '' / 15
16 Elizabeth 6 F '' 16
17 George D. 4 M '' 17
18 James M. 2 M '' 18
19 213 213 John Richen 51 M Farmer 800 '' 19
20 Delila 45 F '' / 20
21 Elijah 20 M Farmer '' / 21
22 Daniel 16 M do. '' / 22
23 Fred 15 M do. '' / 23
24 John 6 M '' 24
25 Susannah 18 F '' 25
26 Eve 13 F '' / 26
27 Jane 10 F '' / 27
28 Malinda 9 F '' / 28
29 Sarah C. 4 F '' 29
30 214 214 Solomon Fann 78 M Cooper Virga / 30
31 Mary 60 F Pennsylvania / 31
32 John 23 M Labour Tenn / 32
33 Elijah A. 20 M '' / 33
34 Adam Fann 26 M Farmer '' --- / 34
35 May A. 26 F '' --- / 35
36 215 215 George Richen 43 M Farmer 1000 '' 36
37 Sarah 40 F '' / 37 Return to index
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SCHEDULE I.--- Free Inhabitants in the 9th Division E. District in the County of Greene State
of Tennessee enumerated by me, on the 7th day of November 1850. Tipp Henderson Ass't Marshal.
Dwelling
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abode on the first day of June, 1850, was
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 Daniel 12 M Ten / 1
2 Nancy E. 10 F Ten / 2
3 1349 1349 Solomon Fann Jr. 28 M Tenant Ten / 3
4 Margaret 24 F Ten / 4
5 David 7 M Ten 5
6 Viney 5 F Ten 6
7 Nancy 4 F Ten 7
8 Mary A. 10/12 F Ten 8
9 1350 1350 Jacob Ricker 34 M Renter Ten 9
10 Elizabeth 27 F Ten 10
11 Caroline 4 F Ten 11
12 Marion 1 M Ten 12
13 1351 1351 James Hise 77 M Gun Smith 600 Ten 13
14 Mary 34 F Ten / 14
15 Mary 12 F Ten 15
16 Elizabeth A. 11 F Ten 16
17 Henry 7 M Ten 17
18 John W. 5 M Ten 18
19 Isaac 2 M Ten 19
20 Eliza J. 11/12 F Ten 20
21 1352 1352 James Hensly 50 M Renter Ten / 21
22 Mary A. 48 F Ten / 22
23 Rebecca P. 22 F Ten / 23
24 Francis J. 19 M Labourer Ten 24
25 Ledella M. 16 F Ten 25
26 Amos 14 M Ten 26
27 Louiza H. 12 F Ten 27
28 Matilda A. 9 F Ten 28
29 Anna M. 7 F Ten 29
30 James W. H. 5 M Ten 30
31 1353 1353 Jonathon Millar 32 M Farmer 300 Ten 31
32 Mary 32 F N. C. / 32
33 Martha J. 12 F Ten 33
34 Jacob 10 M Ten 34
35 Catherine E. 8 F Ten 35
36 John 5 M Ten 36
37 Hannah L. 3 F Ten 37
38 Mary A. 1 F Ten 38
39 1354 1354 Simeon Wilhoit 43 M Farmer 300 Ten / 39
40 Susanah 38 F Ten / 40
41 Eliza 20 F Ten / 41
42 Emanuel 18 M Farmer Ten / 42
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38 Margaret 13 F '' 38
39 John V. B. 10 M '' Deaf
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40 James M. 7 M '' 40
41 ?Docter L. 4 M '' 41
42 216 216 Douglas Fellers 25 M Farmer 1000 '' 42
962. Gideon Moon, born Abt. 1730 in New Kent County VA; died 1790 in Lunenburg County VA. He was the son of 1924. Peter Jr. Moon and 1925. Elizabeth Stone. He married 963. Mary Hudson Hill Abt. 1743.
963. Mary Hudson Hill, died 1799 in VA. She was the daughter of 1926. Hall Hudson and 1927. Elizabeth Hampton.
More About Gideon Moon:
Burial: NSDAR #825592
Children of Gideon Moon and Mary Hill are:
i. Mary MOON, born Abt. 1750; married Richard Ingram.
ii. Dicey MOON, born Abt. 1752 in VA; died 1843 in Madison County TN; married (1) John Scott; died 1793 in Halifax County VA; married (2) Jonas Sikes 1794; died 1843 in TN.
More About John Scott:
Burial: His will witnessed by a Thomas Carter
iii. Anne MOON, born 1754 in VA; died 1842 in SC; married (1) Ashwell Stone 1776; born 1750 in will FEB 02, 1729, St Philips Parish, Charleston, SC; died 1781 in VA; married (2) William Lynch 1785; born 1742; died 1820.
Notes for Anne MOON:
I do absolutely will and bequeath to my daughter Dyce Smith, and Anne Cochran to be Eqully divided between them, the balance of my worldly estate
iv. Pleasant MOON, born 1758 in VA; died 1815 in VA; married Sussanah Bacon 1800 in VA; born 1777; died 1839.
Notes for Pleasant MOON:
10. Pleasant3 Moon (Gideon2, Peter1) was born 12 December 1780 in Virginia, and died 02 November 1815 in Virginia. He married Sussanah Bacon 26 June 1800 in Virginia. She was born 27 November 1777 in Virginia, and died 27 July 1839.
Notes for Pleasant Moon:
The following information on Pleasant Moon was obtained from the "Carter-Moon Bible,1777 - 1913" ; Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, Bible Records and Archives #27722 (5 leaves).
More About Pleasant Moon and Sussanah Bacon:
Marriage: 26 June 1800, Virginia
v. Abner Hudson MOON, born 1760 in VA; died 1814 in VA; married Julaney Farmer 1786 in VA; born Abt. 1760 in VA.
vi. Sarah MOON, born 1761; died 1797; married John Cureton 1778; born 1757 in VA; died 1821 in SC.
481 vii. Elizabeth MOON, born Abt. 1762 in VA; died 1837 in Spartanburg Dist SC; married Charles McClain.
viii. Lurine Levena MOON, born Abt. 1764; married Joseph Smith 1795 in VA.
ix. John MOON, born 1765 in VA; died 1840 in SC; married (1) Nancy; married (2) Mary Dudley 1795 in VA; born 1772 in VA; died 1825 in SC.
x. William MOON, born 1768 in VA; died 1833 in SC; married Martha Knewstep Glenn 1791 in VA; born 1771; died 1856 in SC.
xi. Rachel Moon, born 1771 in VA; died 1849 in SC; married Tyre Glen 1785 in VA; born Abt. 1760 in Lunenburg VA; died 1832 in SC.
More About Tyre Glen:
Date born 2: 1766
964. Wm Wood, born 1730 in VA; died 1808 in Albemarle VA. He was the son of 1928. John Wood and 1929. Susannah Anderson. He married 965. Ann Crane.
965. Ann Crane, born 1733. She was the daughter of 1930. John Scanlon Crane and 1931. Elizabeth Ferguson.
Child of Wm Wood and Ann Crane is:
482 i. Wm Wood, born 1755 in VA; married Martha Glenn.
966. Tyree Glenn??
Notes for Tyree Glenn??:
Tyre GLENN
Sex: M
Birth: 24 OCT 1765 in , Lunenberg, Virginia
_RIN: 476 1
Death: 5 MAY 1832 in , Laurens, South Carolina
_RIN: 476 1
Ancestral File #: HZK6-79
IDNO: 120+37.14
_RIN: 24 2
Change Date: 8 JAN 2005 at 17:43:28 3
Father: Jeremiah GLENN b: 15 MAY 1742 in , Lunenberg, Virginia
Mother: Anne BLAGRAVE b: 15 JUN 1744 in , , Virginia
Marriage 1 Rachel MOON b: 12 MAR 1771 in , , Virginia
Married: 12 MAY 1785 1
Children
Elizabeth Moon GLENN b: 24 SEP 1788 in , , Lunenberg, Virginia
Sources:
Child of Tyree Glenn?? is:
483 i. Martha Glenn, married Wm Wood.
976. Abner Broadway, born 1713 in VA; died 1809 in Sc. He was the son of 1952. Edward Broadaway and 1953. Mary Pool. He married 977. Mary Gardener Abt. 1755.
977. Mary Gardener, born Abt. 1737.
Children of Abner Broadway and Mary Gardener are:
i. Sally Sarah Broadway
ii. Richard Broadway
iii. John Broadway
iv. Edward Broadway
v. Elizabeth Broadway
vi. Mary Broadway
vii. Abner Broadway, born Abt. 1758.
488 viii. William Pool Broadway, born 1760 in SC; died 1839 in SC; married Mary Polly James 1785.
ix. Esau Broadway, born 1779; died 1839 in Feliciana, louisiana on 1820 census; married Mary Cooper Vick.
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992. Mordicai Bozeman, born Abt. 1735 in ABT Edgecombe County, NC; died in Pension list of American Revolution in South Carolina Archives. He was the son of 1984. Samuel Edward Bozeman and 1985. Mary White. He married 993. Elizabeth in http://www.hometown.aol.com/bozemangenweb/Family.html.
993. Elizabeth, born in NC.
Notes for Mordicai Bozeman:
1790 Census: Cheraws District, SC
1790 Census: Cheraws District, SC
Peter Boseman
(Peter Bozeman - Son of Mordicai & Elizabeth Bozeman)
Census Record Family Record
Name of
Head of Family Status Race Sex Count Age Relation Actual Name Birthdate Prev Next
Peter Boseman Free W M 1 16&Over Head Peter Bozeman c. 1758 1800
F 4 Wife Sarah Brown 1760-1765 1800
Daughter? Unknown #1 <1790 d<1800?
Daughter? Unknown #2 <1790 d<1800?
Daughter Unknown #3 c. 1790 1800
No Slaves
Note: The census for Cheraws District was completed in May 1791.
Not much is known about Mordicai Bozeman. Rev. Bozeman mentions Mordicai in Sketches of the Bozeman Family, 1885. "MORDICAI BOZEMAN - 1735. - DARLINGTON CO., SOUTH CAROLINA A native of North Carolina, born about 1735.
His sons were: 1. Peter Bozeman, born about 1758; a soldier in the Revolution on the side of American independence. Moved to Alabama. 2. John Bozeman, born about 1760; soldier in the Revolution with his brother. 3. James Bozeman, born about 1766; lived in Darlington county, South Carolina; married Elizabeth Flowers.".............................. We also know that Mordicai served in the American Revolution in SC. .......................
More About Mordicai Bozeman:
Burial: Mentioned in Sketches book of 1885 with only three sons
Record Change: 05 Oct 2003
Notes for Elizabeth:
...: 1820 Census: Darlington County, SC
Peter Boseman
(Peter Bozeman - Son of Mordicai & Elizabeth Bozeman)
...: Census Record Family Record
Name of
Head of Family Status Race Sex Count Age Relation Actual Name Birthdate Prev Next
Peter Boseman Free W M 1 45&Over Head Peter Bozeman c. 1758 1810 1830-AL
1 16-18
16-25 Son William Henry Bozeman 1802-1804 1810 1830-AL
1 10-15 Son Peter E. Bozeman c. 1807 1810 1830-AL
F 1 45&Over Wife Sarah Brown 1760-1765 1810 1830-AL
No Slaves
...: Note: Peter Bozeman and his sons moved to Montgomery County, AL by 1830 where he died in 1838.
His brother might have moved to Alabama first.
Children of Mordicai Bozeman and Elizabeth are:
i. John Lewis Bozeman, born in VA; Appears on 1820 census Baldwin GA and then to Alabama; married (1) Martha; married (2) Anna Tillman.
Notes for John Lewis Bozeman:
Land Record record for LEWIS BOZEMAN
Name: LEWIS BOZEMAN
Date: 05 07 1824
Location: AL,
Document #: 145
Serial #: AL0600__.140
Sale Type: CASH ENTRY SALE
Acres: 80.6300
Meridian or Watershed: ST STEPHENS
Parcel: Township 5N, Range 12E, Section 1
Notes:
ii. James Bozeman, married Elizabeth Flowers.
496 iii. Peter Edward Bozeman, born Abt. 1755 in Bladen NC; died 1829 in Rev War Patriot Darlington SC in 1790, 1800, 1810, then Alabama in 1830; married Sarah Meade 28 Dec 1786 in Darlington South Carolina.
1000. Elisha Anderson, born Abt. 1750 in Onslow Co NC; died in REV WAR SOLDIER Richmond Co GA. He was the son of 2000. Elmore Anderson and 2001. Rebecca Holmes. He married 1001. Lavinia Brack 1760 in Onslow Co, NC.
1001. Lavinia Brack, born 1763 in Indian Nation, Onslow Co NC; died Abt. 1844 in Montgomery, AL. She was the daughter of 2002. Eleazer Brack and 2003. Hester DOTY.
Notes for Elisha Anderson:
Name: Elijah ANDERSON
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1750 in Onslow Co. NC
Death: BEF 4 JUL 1807 in Richmond, GA
Note:
BIOGRAPHY: Elijah Anderson died before July 4, 1807 as that was the date his widow entered his orphans in the GEORGIAN ORPHANS LAND LOTTERY. Elijah served in the American Revolution in North Carolina.(Ref: GEORGIAN ROSTER OF REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS, by L L Knight; Bounty in said book, pages 127, 209, and 226, Land bounty of Georgia. (Mrs. Chester Kauffman (Nell), of Georgetown, Texas joined the D.A.R. on this well documented line. Her National number is 557578, DANIEL COLEMAN CHAPTER, Georgetown, Texas. LAND BOUNTY: from LL Knight's book: page 209: Bounty Surveys, Elijah Anderson 287 acres in Washington County, Georgia, Warrant 672 May 17, 1784, pages 224 and 226: 287 acres Washington County, Georgia survey 20, June 11, 1784, Warrant 672 page 7. The above bounty places Elijah Anderson as owner of land in Washington County, Georgia by May 17, 1784. The last battle of the American Revolution ceased on June 28, 1783, just eight years, two months, and nine days after Lexington and in the land of that costly surplus of tea. The final treaty was signed at Paris September 3, 1783. Elijah and his family were in Washington County, and later in Burk County. They moved to Richmond County where Elijah lived the remainder of his days. His widow and the large Anderson Clan moved to Jefferson County, Georgia, and later Montgomery County, Alabama in the 1820's where Lavinia died in 1844
BIOGRAPHY: Father: Elmore ANDERSON b: ABT 1720 in Onslow Co. NC
Mother: Rebbeca HOLMES
BIOGRAPHY: Marriage 1 Lavinia 'Elvie' BRACK b: 1763 in Onslow Co. NC
Married: 1780 in Onslow Co. NC
Children
Elijah ANDERSON b: ABT 1799 in GA
had Seaborn who had Nancy Jane who married Peter Edward Bozeman.
Elivie ANDERSON b: 1779
Jane ANDERSON b: ABT 1781
Ester ANDERSON b: ABT 1782
Eleazor ANDERSON b: 1783
Rachael ANDERSON b: ABT 1785
Rebecca ANDERSON b: ABT 1787
Elizabeth ANDERSON b: 1796 in prob. Richmond Co. GA
Sarah ANDERSON b: ABT 1792
Sally ANDERSON
Nancy ANDERSON
Elisha ANDERSON b: ABT 1775
Lavina ANDERSON b: ABT 1790
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0012739
More About Elisha Anderson:
Burial: Montgomery Alabama
Record Change: 02 Oct 2003
Notes for Lavinia Brack:
From: "Froglegs" <skscofield@s...>
Date: Mon Nov 10, 2003 2:11 pm
Subject: Att: Mary Mansour/ Re-Andeson
ADVERTISEMENT
END OF PART 2.
In part 3 ,I want to discuss sisters Lavinia and Elizabeth Anderson who
married Sellers brothers. Each had Cherokee Blood on the paternal and
maternal side. They had two grandmothers who were of the Cherokee Tribe on
their fathers side that made their Father half Cherokee. They also had
Cherokee blood on their mother's side too,having at least one grandmother
of Cherokee orgin,making their grandmother Lavinia Brack at least one
quarter blood Cherokee.
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Mary--this just caught my eye--I have a ggrandma Jennie Ann Anderson,
ggrandpa made her mad by calling her Black Dutch. My dad said she would
be ready to kill when he called her that. Did this record give the names
of the two Anderson girls ancestors, did they have a brother to pass the
name down?
Sandyfroglegs
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From:
"Sara Sellers" <sbsell@v...>
Hi Lou,
I am going to try to rewrite the info that Steve sent me. I did not want
to wait until I get back home.So here goes.
Let me first begin with the family of Alfred Sellers and Elizabeth
Anderson.
Alfred Sellers son of William Sellers Sr.
Born 1800/1810,Jefferson,Co.Ga.
Died before 1850 Coosa Co. Ala.
Married 2nd Dec 1818 Jefferson Co. Ala. to Elizabeth Anderson
She was born 1796, probably in Richmond Co. Ga.
She died before Dec 1856 Coosa Co. Ala.
She was daughter of Elijah Anderson and Lavinia Brack,Anderson
Notes taken from :1)Jefferson Co. Ga.1820 census,page 284: 2)1830
census,Coosa Co.Ala. page 201: 3)1840 census Coosa Co. Ala.page 33 [
Provided by Bobbie Jones Mclane, 222 McMahan Dr. Hot Springs Ark. 71931.
Elizabeth and her husband were married in the same ceromony with her sister
Lavinia who married William Calvin Sellers Jr. a brother to Alfred.
Elizabeth and her husband came to Ala. with husband and the large Sheppard
clan from Jefferson Co. Ga.in the 1820''s.
Probate Records: (1) 2 March 1812 ,Book A,page 231; "It appearing to the
court that Elisha Anderson and Willaim Sheppard have regularly applied for
Letters of Administration on the estate of Elijah Anderson,late of Richmond
Co. deceased,it is therefore ordered that Letters of Administration do
issue"
Probate Records: (2) 21 Jan 1817 ,probate book B,page 35{Which yields
proof of Elijah's children}"On the application of of Elijah
Anderson,William Shepard,Charles Frtwell,Young Allen,Eleazor
Anderson,Benjamine Perdue,Lavinia aanderson Sen,.....for herself and as
guardian of Elijah Anderson,Nancy Anderson and Sally Anderson and Elizabeth
Anderson Levinah{sic}Anderson,Junr.and James Hammet all heirs and legatees
of Elijah Anderson,deceased,for an order to divide the personal estate of
said deceased....therefore ordered....be divided......and it appearing to
the courts that the Negroes are incapable of being divided between said
heirs,for there being a greater numbers of heirs than Negros......ordered
that said Negos be sold.{copy from Bobbie Jones Mclane}
Land patent records; The earliest land records of Alfred Sellers was 1829
when he purchased 80 acres in Sec18 Twp 14 rng 20 at Cahaba,on Febuary
2,1829,recorded ;Vol.II,page 392,Patented 16 Nov. 1830.Montgomery
Co.Ala.:and later when he purchased 29 acres of land on 14 Dec.1846 in
Coosa Co. Ala.{Sec 12,twp.18,rng.20 . Alfred was apparently deceased by
1850. The 1850 census of Coosa Co. Ala.shows his widow in the household
headed by her son Alfred M. Sellers,{copy from Bobbie Jones Mclane}.
OTHER PROBATE RECORDS; (1) Probate book E&D,Coosa Co. Ala.pages 342
-344,concerning hte estate of Elizabeth Sellers, which nmames her sons
,James W;Elisha A.:William Sellers ;and sons-in-laws, Alexander Wright and
Alexander Osborn. Her will was probated on 6 Dec 1856 by Stephen A.
Percy.It names the same children and sons-in-laws above Same probate book
pages 342-344.
Issue;
1. James W. Sellers b. 1823,Ga.
2. Lavinia Ann Sellers,b.1824 Ga.
3. Alfred M. Sellers b.1829,Ala.
4.Elisha A Sellers b. 1833,Ala.
5. Elizabeth Sellers b. 1836 Ala.
6. William Sellers,b. 1838,Ala
Sandy, I must be related to this group too. This Anderson Mosley Sellers is
named for my gggrandfather, Anderson Mosley who lived in Lowndes Co. AL
Beginning Part IIThe earliest generation of Sellers is given by,Carl V.
Wright as William Sellers of Tarboro NC.saying he was the father of Elisha
Sellers.
Elisha Sellers ,the next generation,was the father of Alfred Sellers and
William Calvin Sellers Sr.,b. ca.1760 NC.d.NC.
William Calvin Sellers Sr,(1) entered the Revolutionary War at the age of
16 and fought for 6 years and at one time was a prisoner of The
Tories.Similar records were found on Elisha Sellers,and several persons
have joined the DAR on his records.
An article in Memorial Records Of Ala. states that William Calvin Sellers
Sr. lived to be 100 years old,also that he died in NC.
His widow came to Ala. William Calvin Sellers Jr. and Alfred Sellers,who
married Elizabeth Anderson the sister of Lavinia ,who marriedWilliam Calvin
Jr,
REF: SOME DECENDANTS OF WILLIAM SELLERS WHO WAS IN TARBORO,NC. IN
1750,compiled by Clark H. Watters and Elizabeth Stone Watters....copied by
Dan Neal from Birmingham Public Library. NOTE: The watters knew nothing
about Alfred Sellers.
William Calvin Sellers II,was born ca.1750,went to Griffen,Ga.and later to
LowndesCo. Ala.settling at Morganville. William Calvin and Alfred Sellers
married in Jefferson Co.Ga. to sisters Lavinia and Elizabeth Anderson"
(There appears to be some confusion between the William Calvin Jr and
Sr.with regard to their births,because the next info gives conflicting
data:)
William Calvin SellersJr.{Veteran of Indian wars 1836-1837}
born.1790 NC
D.1848,Lowndes Co,Ala.
Married 1st: 2 Dec 1818,Jefferson Co. Ga,Lavinia Anderson,b.ca 1798
NC.d.1843,Morganville,Lowndes Co.Ala.age 45,both were members of the
Protestant Methodist Church.
Lavinia Anderson was the daughter of Elijah Anderson b.1750,Onslow
Co.NC.d.after 4 July 1807 Jefferson,Co.Ala was married to Lavinia
Brack,b.ca 1763 d.before Nov. 1844,Montgomery Co.Ala. Lavinia came to
Montgomery Co.ALA.in 1820's from Jefferson Co. GA.
Married 2nd: Mariah A. Trotter d/o Joseph and Martha Trotter,b.17 April
1825,d.1Jan 1813,Montgomery Ala.
NOTE that Martha Trotter was b,14 May 1792 and d. 18 OCt 1878.and is
buried in the Carmel Cemetery.Joseph and Martha Trotter were married in
Edgefield Co.SC.Martha was a sister to William Calvin Sellers' daughter in
law,Harriet Trotter Sellers. After the death of William Calvin Sellers,
Mariah married 2nd to S.F. Johnston.
Issue of Lavinia Anderson Sellers and William Calvin SellersJr.
1. James Anderson Sellers b.26 Sept 1819.Ga.m: Harriet Trotter
2. Elizabeth Sellersb.ca 1820 Ga. M. Robert Walton
3. Rebecca L. Sellers b.17 Dec 1822 Ga.
4. William Calvin Sellers III,b. 20 Sept 1825 Ga.
5. Lavinia J. Sellers ,b.24 Sept 1827 Ga.
6. Anderson Mosely Sellers ,b.8 Jan 1829 Lowndes Co. Ala.
7. Frances Ann Sellers,b. LowndesCo, Ala.
8. Major Holcomb Sellers b.?
9. Mary Sellers b.?
Issue of Mariah Trotter Sellers and William Calvin Sellers:
1. Thomas Jefferson Sellers,b.8 June 1848,Lowndes Co. Ala.
END OF PART 2.
In part 3 ,I want to discuss sisters Lavinia and Elizabeth Anderson who
married Sellers brothers. Each had Cherokee Blood on the paternal and
maternal side. They had two grandmothers who were of the Cherokee Tribe on
their fathers side that made their Father half Cherokee. They also had
Cherokee blood on their mother's side too,having at least one grandmother
of Cherokee orgin,making their grandmother Lavinia Brack at least one
quarter blood Cherokee. Alfred Sellers himself may have had Cherokee Blood
too. His paternal grandmother Mary Willis was probably a member of the
Cherokee tribe,and his ggrandmother may have been a full blood Chrokee .
Her name is unknown
Here is a brief direct lineage on the Anderson side ,beginning with the
earliest known by Carl V. Wright
1. Edmond Anderson,b.? m.?NC, Sarah (probably full blood cherokee
Cherokee-not proven)d,1742N.C.
2.Elmore Anderson ,b.1720m;Rebbeca Holmes (probably halfblooded
Cherokee)d.1772 N.C.
3.Elijah Anderson ,b.1750 Onslow Co. N.C.m; Lavinia Brack (1/2 blood)d/o
Eleazor Brack and Ester Doty,1802,Jefferson Co.Ga.
4. Elizabeth Anderson,b.1796{probably Richmond Co. Ga} m; 2 Dec
1818,Jefferson Co. Ga.to Alfred Sellers d.1856.Coosa Co. Ala.
5. James Wesley Sellers b. 1823 Jefferson Co. Ga.
Steve says: I will mention that it is thru Lavinia Brack and her Mother
Ester Doty that we can trace our line back to Edward Doty ,of the
Mayflower,and thence to the European lines of royalty back 33 generations
to "Alfred The Great"and even earlier. Also the Holmes line is traceable
back in Europe over 14 more generations,but all this is clearly beyond the
scope of email messages of this sort.
I would hope you will provide me with a descendant genealogy of your
husband's family from James Wesley Sellers to your family.
Lou that is about all I have gotten from Steve, I will try to contact him
again. I did send him a package like I sent to you,with no comment as of
yet, So maybe he isn't done with the census work he has been doing.
Children of Elisha Anderson and Lavinia Brack are:
i. Sarah Anderson
ii. Nancy Anderson
iii. Elvie Anderson, born 1779; died 1860 in Gladwater, Upshur Co., TX; married Wm Sheppherd 22 Feb 1802 in Richmond Co GA; born 1780.
iv. Jane Anderson, born 1781.
v. Ester Anderson, born 1782.
vi. Eleazor Anderson, born 1783.
vii. Rachael Anderson, born 1785.
viii. Rebecca Anderson, born 1787.
503 ix. Levinia Anderson, born 1794; married William Calvin Jr Sellers 1818.
x. Elizabeth Anderson, born 1797 in maybe Richmond Co GA; died Bef. Dec 1856; married Alfred Sellers 02 Dec 1818 in Richmond Co GA; born Bet. 1800 - 1810 in Jefferson County GA; died Abt. 1850 in Coosa County AL.
Notes for Alfred Sellers:
In part 3 ,I want to discuss sisters Lavinia and Elizabeth Anderson who
married Sellers brothers. Each had Cherokee Blood on the paternal and
maternal side. They had two grandmothers who were of the Cherokee Tribe on
their fathers side that made their Father half Cherokee. They also had
Cherokee blood on their mother's side too,having at least one grandmother
of Cherokee orgin,making their grandmother Lavinia Brack at least one
quarter blood Cherokee. Alfred Sellers himself may have had Cherokee Blood
too. His paternal grandmother Mary Willis was probably a member of the
Cherokee tribe,and his ggrandmother may have been a full blood Chrokee .
Her name is unknown
Here is a brief direct lineage on the Anderson side ,beginning with the
earliest known by Carl V. Wright
1. Edmond Anderson,b.? m.?NC, Sarah (probably full blood cherokee
Cherokee-not proven)d,1742N.C.
2.Elmore Anderson ,b.1720m;Rebbeca Holmes (probably halfblooded
Cherokee)d.1772 N.C.
3.Elijah Anderson ,b.1750 Onslow Co. N.C.m; Lavinia Brack (1/2 blood)d/o
Eleazor Brack and Ester Doty,1802,Jefferson Co.Ga.
500 xi. Elijah Cumbie Anderson, born Abt. 1799 in GA; died in lived by James Sellers in Montgomery AL 1850; married (1) Elizabeth Argin?; married (2) Ruthy Rogers 31 Dec 1822 in Jefferson Alabama; married (3) Elizabeth Sanson 1842.
1004. Wm Calvin Sellers, born 1760 in Rev War Patriot, War of 1812, NC; died 1860 in GA. He was the son of 2008. Elisha Sellers and 2009. Sarah Jane Peeples. He married 1005. Sarah Crawford.
1005. Sarah Crawford, born 02 Feb 1795 in Lincoln KY; died 1855.
More About Wm Calvin Sellers:
Record Change: 05 Oct 2003
Notes for Sarah Crawford:
Tihi
I have found on www.familysearch.org
Elisha sellers married Sarah Jane peoples 1759
William Calvin Sellers born abt. 1770 in Brunswick NC
married Sarah Crawford 2 Feb 1795 Lincoln Kentucky 1880 censes no
chid yetalso Sarah died 28 Feb. 1855
William died 13 Jan 1848 does this sound right . hope it helps.
Children of Wm Sellers and Sarah Crawford are:
i. Elisha Hugh Sellers
ii. Cornelius Sellers
502 iii. William Calvin Jr Sellers, born 1790 in War of 1812, Indian Wars 1836, NC; died in Lowndes AL; married (1) Mariah A Trotter; married (2) Levinia Anderson 1818.
iv. Alfred Sellers, born Bet. 1800 - 1810 in Jefferson County GA; died Abt. 1850 in Coosa County AL; married Elizabeth Anderson 02 Dec 1818 in Richmond Co GA; born 1797 in maybe Richmond Co GA; died Bef. Dec 1856.
Notes for Alfred Sellers:
In part 3 ,I want to discuss sisters Lavinia and Elizabeth Anderson who
married Sellers brothers. Each had Cherokee Blood on the paternal and
maternal side. They had two grandmothers who were of the Cherokee Tribe on
their fathers side that made their Father half Cherokee. They also had
Cherokee blood on their mother's side too,having at least one grandmother
of Cherokee orgin,making their grandmother Lavinia Brack at least one
quarter blood Cherokee. Alfred Sellers himself may have had Cherokee Blood
too. His paternal grandmother Mary Willis was probably a member of the
Cherokee tribe,and his ggrandmother may have been a full blood Chrokee .
Her name is unknown
Here is a brief direct lineage on the Anderson side ,beginning with the
earliest known by Carl V. Wright
1. Edmond Anderson,b.? m.?NC, Sarah (probably full blood cherokee
Cherokee-not proven)d,1742N.C.
2.Elmore Anderson ,b.1720m;Rebbeca Holmes (probably halfblooded
Cherokee)d.1772 N.C.
3.Elijah Anderson ,b.1750 Onslow Co. N.C.m; Lavinia Brack (1/2 blood)d/o
Eleazor Brack and Ester Doty,1802,Jefferson Co.Ga.
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1008. John Henry Stephens, born Abt. 1740 in migrated from St Augustine FL to NC in the 1760s. He married 1009. Cherokee Wife.
1009. Cherokee Wife, born in likely in Union County NC and they moved southward near the stateline of SC, according to family legend and family researchers.
Child of John Stephens and Cherokee Wife is:
504 i. John Stephens, born 1790 half blood Cherokee, very dark, black hair and black eyes, Columbus, North Carolina; died in Unknown; married Jane Tillman.
Reference book written by cousin Clyde Stephens.
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Generation No. 11
1056. REV Guy Smith, born 1675 in England. He was the son of 2112. Major Lawrence Smith. He married 1057. Miss Perrin.
1057. Miss Perrin, born 1680 in England.
Children of REV Smith and Miss Perrin are:
i. Guy M Smith
ii. Augustine Smith
iii. Mary Smith
iv. Joanna Smith, married Robert Armistead Bird; born 1710.
v. Ann Smith
vi. Susannah Smith
vii. Constantine Smith
viii. Lawrence Smith
528 ix. Major COL John Smith, born 03 Jun 1701 in Gloucester VA; died 01 Dec 1775 in Goochland County Virginia; married (1) Anne Bowker; married (2) Susanna Ranson 1736 in St James Parish, Goochland, VA.
1058. Captain James Ransone He was the son of 2116. Peter Ransone.
Child of Captain James Ransone is:
529 i. Susanna Ranson, born 1714 in Gloucester VA; married Major COL John Smith 1736 in St James Parish, Goochland, VA.
1136. Abraham Pennington, born 1695 in Cecil Maryland. He was the son of 2272. Edward Pennington and 2273. Sarah Jennings. He married 1137. Catherine Williams 1720 in Orange, Frederick, Virginia.
1137. Catherine Williams, born 1695 in Orange, VA; died 1746.
Children of Abraham Pennington and Catherine Williams are:
i. John Pennington
ii. Abraham Pennington
iii. Abigail Pennington
568 iv. Isaac Pennington, born 1720 in VA or PA; died 1760 in berkley South Carolina; married Mary 1737.
v. Jacob Pennington, born 1720.
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1592. Samuel I Sturgeon, born Abt. 1680 in Ulster, Ireland; died Abt. 1740 in Dauphin, Lancaster Co., PA. He married 1593. Unknown Abt. 1705 in Ireland.
1593. Unknown
Children of Samuel Sturgeon and Unknown are:
796 i. Samuel II Sturgeon, born Abt. 1706 in Ireland; died Mar 1750 in Dauphin City, PA; married Sarah Ferguson Abt. 1729.
ii. Jeremiah Sturgeon, born Abt. 1708 in Ulster, Ireland; died 01 Jan 1795 in Dauphin, PA; married Lydia Lee; born in Ireland.
Notes for Jeremiah Sturgeon:
Other suggested order of the children: Elizabeth born 1737, John born 1739,
Robert born 1741, Samuel born 1743, Martha born 1745, Lydia born 1747, Mary
born 1749, and Sarah born 1 Sep 1751.
iii. Thomas Sturgeon, born Abt. 1710 in Ireland; died Abt. 1783.
iv. Sturgeon Henry, born Abt. 1711 in Ireland; died Abt. 1788 in Dauphin City, PA.
v. Peter Sturgeon, born Abt. 1712 in Ireland.
:
vi. Sturgeon William, born Abt. 1716.
vii. Robert Sturgeon, born Abt. 1718.
viii. Sarah Sturgeon, born Abt. 1720 in Ireland.
ix. John I Sturgeon, born Abt. 1722 in Ireland; died Abt. 1832 in Green River, Hart Co., KY. Rev. War;
married (1) Elenor "Indian Nelly" FTerrys in Lancaster Co. Pa. in Lancaster Co., PA.
1616. Lloyd, born 1678 in Wales.
Children of Lloyd are:
i. Joseph Lloyd
ii. Phillip Lloyd
808 iii. John Lloyd, born 1704 in London England; married Prudence Embrey 1742 in Orange County, VA.
1618. George Emery He married 1619. Catherin Thomas.
1619. Catherin Thomas She was the daughter of 3238. Nathaniel Thomas and 3239. Ann.
Child of George Emery and Catherin Thomas is:
809 i. Prudence Embrey, born Abt. 1720 in London England; married John Lloyd 1742 in Orange County, VA.
1624. Peter Rucker, born Abt. 1675 in Europe; died Abt. Jan 1741 in St Marks Parish, Orange Co., VA. He married 1625. Elizabeth UNKNOWN.
1625. Elizabeth UNKNOWN
Children of Peter Rucker and Elizabeth UNKNOWN are:
i. John Rucker, married Susannah Phillips.
ii. Peter Rucker
iii. Elizabeth Rucker
iv. Margaret Rucker
v. William Rucker
vi. Mary Rucker
vii. James Rucker
viii. Ann Rucker
ix. Ephraim Rucker
812 x. Thomas Rucker, born Abt. 1705 in Culpepper, Orange Co., VA; died Abt. 1763; married Elizabeth Reynolds.
1626. Cornelius Reynolds, died Abt. 1734 in Essex Co VA. He was the son of 3252. William Reynolds and 3253. UNKNOWN. He married 1627. Martha Beasley.
1627. Martha Beasley, born 1703; died Abt. 1753.
Children of Cornelius Reynolds and Martha Beasley are:
i. Cornelius Reynolds
813 ii. Elizabeth Reynolds, born Abt. 1714 in VA; died 1788; married Thomas Rucker.
1632. Samuel Parker He was the son of 3264. Hananiah Parker.
Child of Samuel Parker is:
816 i. Samuel II Parker, born 10 Aug 1707 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA; married Hannah Wyman 10 May 1725 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA.
1634. Samuel Wyman, born Abt. 1667; died 1725 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 3268. Francis Wyman and 3269. Abigail Justus Reed. He married 1635. Rebecca Johnson.
1635. Rebecca Johnson, born Abt. 1665; died 1734 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA.
Child of Samuel Wyman and Rebecca Johnson is:
817 i. Hannah Wyman, born 10 Oct 1696 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA; married Samuel II Parker 10 May 1725 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA.
1640. John Tefft, born 1676 in Kingston, Washington Co., RI; died Abt. 1762. He was the son of 3280. Samuel Tefft and 3281. Elizabeth Jenckes. He married 1641. Joanna Sprague.
1641. Joanna Sprague, born Abt. 1676. She was the daughter of 3282. Jonathan Sprague and 3283. Mehitable Holbrook.
Children of John Tefft and Joanna Sprague are:
i. John Tefft, born 1699; married Mary Reynolds; born 1703.
ii. Joanna Tefft, born 1701; married John Webb.
iii. Samuel Tefft, born 1703; married Mercy Barber; born 1708.
More About Mercy Barber:
Date born 2: 13 Mar 1708, N Kingston RI
iv. Mary Tefft, born 1705; married Benjamin Barber 1728; born 10 Mar 1705.
v. Mercy Tefft, born 1707.
vi. Joseph Tefft, born 1709 in South Kingston, Washington, RI; died 1778; married (1) Sarah Maxson; married (2) Esther Brownell 22 Feb 1729.
vii. Ann Tefft, born 1711.
viii. Mehitable Tefft, born 1712.
820 ix. James Tefft, born 21 Apr 1715 in Richmond, Washington Co., RI; married Martha Sheffield.
x. Nathan Tefft, born 1716; married Isabel Stanton 1742; born 13 Aug 1716.
xi. Tabitha Tefft, born 1718; married Tennant Tefft; born 1720; died 1801.
xii. Sarah Tefft, born 1720.
1644. John Sweet, born 1684. He was the son of 3288. Henry Sweet and 3289. Mary Margaret Griffin. He married 1645. Catherine 1715 in East Greenwich, Kent, RI.
1645. Catherine
Children of John Sweet and Catherine are:
i. Mary Anna Sweet
ii. Johnathon Sweet
iii. Elbathan Sweet
iv. Elizabeth Catherine Sweet
822 v. David Sweet, born 23 Jul 1716 in North Kingston, Washington, RI; married Mary or Mercy.
1646. John Sweet, born 23 Oct 1695. He was the son of 3292. Richard Sweet and 3293. Priscilla Carpenter. He married 1647. Lydia Whaley.
1647. Lydia Whaley
Children of John Sweet and Lydia Whaley are:
823 i. Mary or Mercy, married David Sweet.
ii. Lydia Sweet, married Ebenezer Tefft; born 1723; died 1808.
1680. John Epperson, born Abt. 1703; died 1737. He was the son of 3360. William Epperson. He married 1681. Elizabeth Abt. 1730.
1681. Elizabeth may have been native american.
Children of John Epperson and Elizabeth are:
i. Elizabeth Epperson
ii. William Epperson, born 1729.
840 iii. David Epperson, born 1734; died 1799; married Hannah Thompson.
iv. John Epperson, born 1736 in albemarle VA.
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1692. Aaron Van Cleave, born 1710 in NY; died 1780 in NC. He was the son of 3384. Van Cleeve. He married 1693. Rachel Schenk.
1693. Rachel Schenk, born 1708 in NJ; died in NC. She was the daughter of 3386. Jan Roelofse Schenk and 3387. Sara Vancouwenhoven.
Notes for Aaron Van Cleave:
1710 in Staten Island, NY
Death: 1780 in Rowan County, NC
Burial: Burying Ground Ridge Cem. (now the Old Joppa Ridge Presbyterian Church Graveyard Cem., near Mocksville, NC
Note:
He was baptized July 26, 1711 on Staten Island, Richmond Co., New York. He was the first of the family to spell the name with an A...VanCleave instead of VanCleve.
On October 16, 1737, Aaron was appointed Chimney Viewer for New Brunswick. This occupation entailed inspecting the chimneys to be sure they were free of soot, which caused fires.
Aaron and his brother Benjamin entered into a shipping business partnership together. Benjamin handled the business affairs while Aaron captained their ship, in this coast- wide trade venture. They continued in this business until both had large families. Many newspaper articles in the Boston Weekly Newsletter and the New York Weekly Post, mention Aaron skippering vessels along the Northeast coast: "Van Cleave entered the Port of Boston from Perth Amboy" (September 22, 1743; Boston Weekly Newsletter}, "Boston out for Perth Amboy" October 10, 1743, Van Clief' (October 17, 1743; New York Weekly Post-Boy}, "Boston, October 19, out, Van Cleave for Perth Amboy" (October 20, 1743: Boston Weekly Newsletter}, "Custom House, Rhode Island, March 16, Van Cleave from Perth Amboy" (March 19, 17 44; New York Weekly Post-Boy} , "Newport , Rhode Island, June 29, entered Van Cleave from Perth Amboy," "Custom House, Boston, cleared Aaron Van Cleave for Amboy" (October 11, 1744; Boston Weekly Newsletter).
Aaron and Benjamin terminated their shipping business because of skepticism in one of their shipping ventures involving a security debt, to which Aaron had to pay. This caused the selling of their business and the reduction of both their wealth's.
Aaron is listed as living in Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, in 1748 and 1750. Aaron moved his family to the Forks of the Yadkin River, in Rowan County, North Carolina; arriving May 1, 1750. Here he took up farming.
On May 2, 1763 Aaron purchased 766 acres of land located near the Jersey Baptist Church in Rowan County (now Davidson County), North Carolina, for 57L 10s, from Henry McCulloh, who received the land in 1745 as part of a 100,000 acre tract from King George II. It was officially deeded October 14, 1763. He mortgaged this same 766 acres of land on December 7, 1763, for 73L. It was official on January 12, 1764.
Aaron's neighbor was Squire Boone. Sr.. formerly from Schuylkiln. Pennsylvania. On December 29, 1753 John, the Earl of Granville, conveyed to Squire Boone, Sr., a 640 acre tract of land received in a patent granted him by King George II. Squire Boone sold this Granville Tract to his son Daniel on October 12. 1759. Daniel Boone and his wife Rebecca sold these 640 acres. located on the east side of Bear Creek in St. Luke Parish. to Aaron Van Cleave. In the Court house in Salisbury, NC is the original record of the deed by which Daniel Boone transferred 640 acres of land to Aaron VanCleave for the sum of 80 pounds proclamation money of the State of North Carolina. This deed is dated 21 Feb 1764 and was proved of record in the April 1764 term of the court. It was signed by Daniel Boone and Rachel Boone, who made her mark and witnessed by Thomas Holman, Samuel Bailey, who made his mark, and Benjamin VanCleave. Daniel Boone sold this tract of land. located at the Forks of the Yadkin River, in Rowan County , North Carolina, so he could venture west to the new lands of Kentucky.
On January 16, 1768/69, Aaron Van Cleave was appointed Constable of the lower end of the Forks of the Yadkin River, Rowan County, North Carolina. On February 15, 1769 he was fined, as Constable, for non-appearance in court .On February 17, 1769 his appointment as Constable was rescinded.
Aaron is listed in the 1768 and 1769 North Carolina T ax Lists as living in Rowan County, Craig District. Aaron served on a jury at the court in Salisbury on November 5,1771. In the Moravin records Aaron is mentioned; "Old South-German man named Von Cleft" was living at south Yadkin, January 31, 1772. In other records he is listed as: "Van Cleft - a Dutchman of 60 years is leader of a group that gathered at Dutchman's Creek Meeting House," 1772-1773.
This meeting house was the Heidelberg Evangelical Lutheran Church, located a few miles east of Mocksville, Van Cleft is the spelling of the name found in many of the records. The meetings at the Dutchman's Creek Meeting House led to the attendance and participation in the Mecklenburg Convention, of Charlotte North Carolina, which resulted in the appointment of a "Committee of Patriots" (Delegates to the Continental Congress) who drafted the famous "Mecklenburg Resolves" on May 20,1775. Some historians consider this document to be the first Declaration of Independence.
On February 19, 1778 Aaron sold to his son Benjamin 200 acres of the land of the Granville Tract, located on the west side of Bear Creek for 520L. This sale was witnessed by Aaron's son John. The description of this section of the tract is as follows: beginning at a bounded pine tree on the west side of Bear Creek running south 25 chains to black oak -then east 80 chains to a post oak -then north 25 chains to a black oak -then by a straight line to the beginning of the tract .
Aaron is listed in the 1778 North Carolina T ax List as living in Rowan County, Craig District .
Aaron and Rachel are buried in the Burying Ground Ridge Cemetery (now the Old Joppa Ridge Presbyterian Church Graveyard Cemetery) , located at the Forks of the Yadkin River near the present day town of Mocksville, 21 miles north of Salisbury, in Rowan (now Davie County, North Carolina.)
Of Aaron's sons, Samuel is said to have gone to Virginia and Thisgen (?) to Ohio..nothing more is known of these two men except that a descendant of Samuel once visited the Rev. Jonathan VanCleave at Crawfordsville, IN. The other five sons and their sister Jane went to KY with the Boones. John went in about 1775, William and Benjamin in 1776 and Jane in 1777. Ralph and Aaron Jr. in 1785.
Compilation done by Alan Ray Wenzel. c 1989
titled The Pioneers The Van Cleave Family Volume II. Again I have added my research in Chronology.
Father: Isabrant VANCLEAVE b: 17 JUL 1678 in New Utrechet, Kings Co., Long Island, N.Y.
Mother: Jannetje Aertsie VANDERBILT b: 17 SEP 1682 in New Utrechet, Kings Co., Long Island, N.Y.
Marriage 1 Rachel SCHENCK b: FEB 1708/09 in Monmouth Co. NJ
Married: 24 SEP 1734 in Middletown, New Jersey
Children of Aaron Van Cleave and Rachel Schenk are:
i. Benjamin Van Cleave
ii. John Van Cleave
iii. Samuel Van Cleave
iv. Jane Van Cleave, married Squire BOONE; born 1744 in PA.
v. Ralph Van Cleave
vi. Aaron Jr Van Cleave
846 vii. William Van Cleave, born 1743 in NJ; died 1786 in KY; married Abigail Frost.
1694. William Frost
Child of William Frost is:
847 i. Abigail Frost, born 1744 in NJ; died in KY; married William Van Cleave.
1742. James Mason, born in North Ireland; died in Westmoreland County VA. He married 1743. Martha.
1743. Martha, born in North Ireland; died in Westmoreland County VA.
Children of James Mason and Martha are:
871 i. Martha Mason, born 1729 in Ireland; married George Handley.
ii. Mary Mason, born 1740 in born on the ocean, on way to America.
1748. John Shelley, born 1710 in CT; died 1751 in CT. He married 1749. Jerusha Leete.
1749. Jerusha Leete, born 1711. She was the daughter of 3498. Joshua Leete and 3499. Mary Munger.
Child of John Shelley and Jerusha Leete is:
874 i. Shubael Shelley, born 1732 in Guilford, New Haven, Ct; married Abigail Royce Rice 1753.
1750. Ezekial Royce He married 1751. Abigail Aling.
1751. Abigail Aling
Child of Ezekial Royce and Abigail Aling is:
875 i. Abigail Royce Rice, born in a previous widow; married Shubael Shelley 1753.
1752. Richard R Weatherford, born Abt. 1680 in James City, Virginia; died 06 Jul 1756 in Lunenburg VA. He was the son of 3504. Wm Wetherford and 3505. unknown.
Notes for Richard R Weatherford:
Charles WEATHERFORD
Sex: M
Birth: BET. 1718 - 1724 in Mecklenburg, VA
Death: in Unknown
Note:
Charles' land grant is noted first with a grant of 390 acres on the north side of Meherin River which adjoined John Bookers property on 12 Mar 1749. He then sold this land on 6 Nov 1753. he conveys to William Mucklehony both of Lunenburg Co., Va., for L30, 390 acres of land in Lunenburg Co., on the north side of ut....., to white oak in Bears Element Creek, down Branch as it meanders to the Creek, down Creek to the River, down River to first station, etc... In the presence of Christipher Johnson, John Weatherford and William McDow. Deed Bk. 3, pg. 414.
Charles obtained many properties and many lawsuits regarding the lands he owned.
Father: Richard R. WEATHERFORD b: BET. 1680 - 1685 in James City CO, VA
Mother: Susannah b: in Unknown
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Richard R. WEATHERFORD
Sex: M
Birth: BET. 1680 - 1685 in James City CO, VA
Death: 6 JUL 1756 in Lunenburg CO, VA
Note:
Richard and his family were living in Amelia Co., Va. about 1739.
Richard moved his family on land which is now known as Mecklenburg Co. Below the Meherrin River on Buckhorn Creek in the 1740's. During the Georgia Land Lottery around 1753, his sons Charles, William and Martin applied for land and left Lunenburg to settle in Augusta Co., Ga. John, Lucy and Elizabeth stayed in Va. with their father Richard. Richard resided with his daughter Lucy and her husband Lydall in his later years up until his death.
Father: William Weatherford (WETHERFORD) II b: 1645 in York CO, VA
Mother: b: in Unknown
Marriage 1 Susannah b: in Unknown
Married: BEF. 1718 in Unknown
Children
Charles WEATHERFORD b: BET. 1718 - 1724 in Mecklenburg, VA
William WEATHERFORD b: BET. 1720 - 1730 in Unknown
Martin WEATHERFORD b: 1728 in James City CO, VA
John WEATHERFORD b: 1732 in Unknown
Lucy WEATHERFORD b: 1732 in Unknown
Richard R. WEATHERFORD , Jr. b: ABT. 1733 in Unknown
Elizabeth WEATHERFORD b: 1734 in Taskigi, AL
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William WEATHERFORD
Sex: M
Birth: BET. 1720 - 1730 in Unknown
Death: in Unknown
Note:
It lists William Weatherford and Frances Tucker, next to Charles Weatherford in the region which is now known as Mecklenburg Co.
Tithes for 1749, shows William listed "from Butchers Creek to the extent of the County downwards".
Tithes for 1750, Again, next to Charles Weatherford.
Tithes for 1751, Again, next to Charles Weatherford.
Tithes for 1752, It now lists William next to John Weatherford and John Bone.
Father: Richard R. WEATHERFORD b: BET. 1680 - 1685 in James City CO, VA
Mother: Susannah b: in Unknown
Marriage 1 Frances TUCKER b: in Unknown
Married: in Unknown
Children
John WEATHERFORD b: 1740 in Pittsylvania CO, VA
Major WEATHERFORD b: 1745 in Unknown
Children of Richard R Weatherford are:
i. John Weatherford
ii. Richard Weatherford
876 iii. Martin Weatherford, born Abt. 1720 in Virginia and they moved about 1757 to Augusta GA where he had a large corn plantation and slaves; died 1805 in See Georgia Land Lottery; married (1) Mary Half Blood 1747; married (2) Isabella Archer 1778 in Augusta. Richmond, GA.
iv. William Weatherford, born 1721 in Butchers Creek, Mecklenburg, VA; married Frances tucker.
Notes for William Weatherford:
Charles WEATHERFORD
Sex: M
Birth: BET. 1718 - 1724 in Mecklenburg, VA
Death: in Unknown
Note:
Charles' land grant is noted first with a grant of 390 acres on the north side of Meherin River which adjoined John Bookers property on 12 Mar 1749. He then sold this land on 6 Nov 1753. he conveys to William Mucklehony both of Lunenburg Co., Va., for L30, 390 acres of land in Lunenburg Co., on the north side of ut....., to white oak in Bears Element Creek, down Branch as it meanders to the Creek, down Creek to the River, down River to first station, etc... In the presence of Christipher Johnson, John Weatherford and William McDow. Deed Bk. 3, pg. 414.
Charles obtained many properties and many lawsuits regarding the lands he owned.
Father: Richard R. WEATHERFORD b: BET. 1680 - 1685 in James City CO, VA
Mother: Susannah b: in Unknown why is nothing known about this bride.
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Richard R. WEATHERFORD
Sex: M
Birth: BET. 1680 - 1685 in James City CO, VA
Death: 6 JUL 1756 in Lunenburg CO, VA
Note:
Richard and his family were living in Amelia Co., Va. about 1739.
Richard moved his family on land which is now known as Mecklenburg Co. Below the Meherrin River on Buckhorn Creek in the 1740's. During the Georgia Land Lottery around 1753, his sons Charles, William and Martin applied for land and left Lunenburg to settle in Augusta Co., Ga. John, Lucy and Elizabeth stayed in Va. with their father Richard. Richard resided with his daughter Lucy and her husband Lydall in his later years up until his death.
Father: William Weatherford (WETHERFORD) II b: 1645 in York CO, VA
Mother: b: in Unknown
Marriage 1 Susannah b: in Unknown
Married: BEF. 1718 in Unknown
Children
Charles WEATHERFORD b: BET. 1718 - 1724 in Mecklenburg, VA
William WEATHERFORD b: BET. 1720 - 1730 in Unknown
Martin WEATHERFORD b: 1728 in James City CO, VA
John WEATHERFORD b: 1732 in Unknown
Lucy WEATHERFORD b: 1732 in Unknown
Richard R. WEATHERFORD , Jr. b: ABT. 1733 in Unknown
Elizabeth WEATHERFORD b: 1734 in Taskigi, AL
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William WEATHERFORD
Sex: M
Birth: BET. 1720 - 1730 in Unknown
Death: in Unknown
Note:
It lists William Weatherford and Frances Tucker, next to Charles Weatherford in the region which is now known as Mecklenburg Co.
Tithes for 1749, shows William listed "from Butchers Creek to the extent of the County downwards".
Tithes for 1750, Again, next to Charles Weatherford.
Tithes for 1751, Again, next to Charles Weatherford.
Tithes for 1752, It now lists William next to John Weatherford and John Bone.
Father: Richard R. WEATHERFORD b: BET. 1680 - 1685 in James City CO, VA
Mother: Susannah b: in Unknown
Marriage 1 Frances TUCKER b: in Unknown
Married: in Unknown
Children
John WEATHERFORD b: 1740 in Pittsylvania CO, VA
Major WEATHERFORD b: 1745 in Unknown
v. Charles Weatherford, born 1722; died in See Georgia Land Lottery.
vi. Lucy Weatherford, born 1723 in VA; died in VA; married Lydall.
vii. Elizabeth Weatherford, born 1734 in Taskigi, Alabama.
1760. Jacob Kriegler, born 1700 in Dittsmansdorf, Silesia. He was the son of 3520. Martin Kriegler. He married 1761. Susannah Weaver Klore.
1761. Susannah Weaver Klore, born Abt. 1692 in Germany; died in VA. She was the daughter of 3522. Hans Michael Klaar and 3523. Maria.
Children of Jacob Kriegler and Susannah Klore are:
i. Michael Crigler, born in Spotsylvania VA; married Jemima Blankenbaker; born in Culpepper VA.
ii. Anna Margaret Crigler, born in Spotsylvania VA; married Henry Aylor.
iii. Christopher Crigler, born 1721 in GERMANNA , Spotsylvania VA; died 09 Sep 1808 in DAR Patriot, CRIGLERSVILLE, VIRGINIA; married Catherine Finks 1750; born 1732 in Orange Co VA.
Notes for Catherine Finks:
36. Christopher Crigler born about 1721 in Germanna, Virginia, married 1750, died 9 September 1808 in Criglersville, Virginia. Christopher was a Patriot in the Revolutionary War in Virginia. He is listed in the DAR Index, Volumn #I. Christopher Crigler was commissioned an Ensign in the Culpeper Militia, 18 August 1763.
37. Catherine Finks, daughter of Mark Finks.
Children: 36A. Maria Crigler born 9 September 1751.
36B. Reubin Crigler born 28 Januaary 1753.
36C. Jacob Crigler born 27 June 1756.
36D. Elizabeth Crigler born 7 July 1759.
36E. Susanna Crigler born 3 January 1762.
36F. Lewis (Ludwig) Crigler born 1 October 1764.
36G. (John 5) Crighler born 10 June 1767.
36H. Christopher Crigler born 28 November 1769.
36I. Anna Crigler born 6 July 1771.
36J. James Crigler born 23 May 1775.
36K. William Crigler born 2 June 1778. Hume Family
880 iv. Nicholas Crigler, born Abt. 1723 in Germanna, Spotsylvania VA; died in on rent rolls Culpepper County VA in 1764; married Margaret Kaifer.
1764. John Carpenter, born 1725; died 1804 in Germanna Virginia. He was the son of 3528. John Zimmerman Carpenter and 3529. Anna Barbara Kerker. He married 1765. Eva?Dorothy Cook.
1765. Eva?Dorothy Cook
Children of John Carpenter and Eva?Dorothy Cook are:
i. Elenor? Carpenter
ii. Margaret Carpenter
iii. Leah Carpenter
iv. John Carpenter, born 1748 in Madison VA; married Susannah Delph.
882 v. Michael Carpenter, born Abt. 1750 in Culpepper VA; died 1818; married Rebecca Delph 1776 in Madison Co VA.
vi. George Carpenter, born 1751.
vii. Mary Carpenter, born 1760.
viii. Samuel Carpenter, born 1762.
1766. Conrad Delph He married 1767. Anna Magdalena Castler.
1767. Anna Magdalena Castler
Children of Conrad Delph and Anna Castler are:
i. Susannah Delph, married John Carpenter; born 1748 in Madison VA.
883 ii. Rebecca Delph, born Abt. 1759 in Culpepper VA; died 1823; married Michael Carpenter 1776 in Madison Co VA.
1776. John li Roby, born 1648 in England; died 1724 in Charles County, MD. He was the son of 3552. John Roby and 3553. Eleanor Beeney. He married 1777. Sara Hines Luckett in Charles County Maryland.
1777. Sara Hines Luckett, born 1668 in MD; died 1688. She was the daughter of 3554. Samuel Luckett and 3555. Elizabeth.
Children of John Roby and Sara Luckett are:
i. Peter Roby, born 1685; died 1735.
ii. Thomas Roby, born 1687.
iii. Elizabeth Roby, born 1690.
iv. John Roby, born 1691.
888 v. William Roby, born Abt. 1700; died 1774; married (1) Sarah Smallwood 1732 in Charles MD; married (2) Mary Alexander 1740 in Charles MD; married (3) Elizabeth Owens 1748 in Charles MD.
vi. Michael Roby, born 1704.
1784. Jonathon Simmons He was the son of 3568. Joseph Simmons and 3569. Anne. He married 1785. Elizabeth Isaac.
1785. Elizabeth Isaac, born 1677. She was the daughter of 3570. Joseph Isaac.
Children of Jonathon Simmons and Elizabeth Isaac are:
i. Joseph Simmons
ii. Elizabeth Simmons
iii. Mary Simmons
iv. Isaac Simmons
v. Richard Simmons
vi. Rebecca Simmons
892 vii. Johnathon Simmons, born Abt. 1700 in Prince George Co, MD; died 26 Aug 1761 in Prince George Co, MD; married Elizabeth Swearingen.
1786. Van Swearingen He married 1787. Elizabeth Walker.
1787. Elizabeth Walker, born 1695 in MD.
Child of Van Swearingen and Elizabeth Walker is:
893 i. Elizabeth Swearingen, born 1718; died 1785 in Prince George Co, MD; married Johnathon Simmons.
1788. Nathan Wells, born 1695 in Quaker , Prince George County, Maryland; died 1770 in Prince George Co., MD. He was the son of 3576. Thomas Wells and 3577. Frances Smith. He married 1789. Mary Duckett 13 Dec 1716 in Queen Anne's Par, Anne Arundel Co, MD.
1789. Mary Duckett, born Abt. 1699 in All Hallows Parrish, Anne Arundel Co., MD. She was the daughter of 3578. Richard Duckett and 3579. Charity Jacob.
Children of Nathan Wells and Mary Duckett are:
i. Elizabeth Wells
ii. Mary Wells
iii. Sarah Wells
iv. Jemima Wells
v. Richard Wells
vi. Susanna Wells
vii. Kezia Wells
viii. Nathan Wells
ix. John Duckett Wells
894 x. Jacob Wells, born 21 Sep 1735 in Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George Co, MD; died Aft. 1800 in Bullitt Co KY; married Sedgwick 1757 in virginia.
1792. John Fann, born 1670 in Virginia or England; died 1719 in Richmond Co, North Farnham Parish, Virginia. He was the son of 3584. William Fann. He married 1793. Mary Stone 1698 in Virginia.
1793. Mary Stone, died 1732 in Richmond Co Virginia. She was the daughter of 3586. William Stone and 3587. Sarah Howard.
Children of John Fann and Mary Stone are:
i. Judith Fenn
ii. Amelia Sarah Fenn
iii. Willoughby Fenn, born 1700.
896 iv. Henry Fenn, born 23 Apr 1702; died 1732; married Winifred Gathings.
v. Winifred Fenn, born 1714; married William Hames.
1924. Peter Jr. Moon, born Abt. Aug 1710 in VA. He was the son of 3848. Peter Moon and 3849. Elizabeth Smith. He married 1925. Elizabeth Stone.
1925. Elizabeth Stone, born Abt. 1710.
Children of Peter Moon and Elizabeth Stone are:
i. Peter Moon
ii. John Moon
962 iii. Gideon Moon, born Abt. 1730 in New Kent County VA; died 1790 in Lunenburg County VA; married Mary Hudson Hill Abt. 1743.
1926. Hall Hudson He was the son of 3852. Richard Hudson and 3853. Mary Hall. He married 1927. Elizabeth Hampton Abt. 1720 in Nottoway Parish, Amelia, VA.
1927. Elizabeth Hampton, born in Amelia VA.
Notes for Hall Hudson:
Will: 13 MAR 1778 Nottoway Parish, Amelia County, VA; no wife listed
Most all of the information of this branch of HUDSONS OF AMELIA has
been derived through the generosity of numerous other Hudson researcher
Two of my most reliable sources are: Jennifer Hudson Taylor and Mr. Van
Hudson. There many other researchers too numerous to list here. All other
information has been gleaned from genealogy books at Ladsdon Genealogic
Library, Vidalia, Georgia and has been so noted.
Hall HUDSON later lived in Amelia County, VA. On 25 Mar 1770, he made
a deed of gift to his sons Joshua, Richard, and Obediah Hudson of 150,
190, and 190 acres respectively. He made his will on 13 March 1778 in
Amelia Co VA (Will Book No. 2, 1780-1786, Reel 29, Pages 10-11). His
children are listed in the Bristol Parish register and named in this will.
Hall HUDSON with wife ELIZABETH HAMPTON made many land purchases in
Prince George County, VA and also sold land in that VA county. Surveys
made by Robert Bolling from June 1719 to June 1720 quote "purchased land
on both sides of Ellington Branch of Numissen Creek 237 acres on 21 Nov.
1719." Children's birthdates and baptismal dates are in the Albemarle
Parish (Surry and Susses Counties 1739 to 1778). SOURCE: Cathy Thompson
dated April 13, 2001.
Children of Hall Hudson and Elizabeth Hampton are:
963 i. Mary Hudson Hill, died 1799 in VA; married (1) Hill; married (2) Gideon Moon Abt. 1743.
ii. Joshua Hudson
iii. Richard Hudson
iv. Elizabeth Hall Hudson, born 1734 in Amelia VA; died 1825 in Elbert GA; married Cuthbert Hudson 1754 in Charlotte VA; born 1733; died 1801.
v. Obediah Richard Hudson, born 1735 in Prince George VA; died 1785 in Henry VA; married Rhoda Hall or Anderson.
1928. John Wood He married 1929. Susannah Anderson.
1929. Susannah Anderson
Child of John Wood and Susannah Anderson is:
964 i. Wm Wood, born 1730 in VA; died 1808 in Albemarle VA; married Ann Crane.
1930. John Scanlon Crane He married 1931. Elizabeth Ferguson.
1931. Elizabeth Ferguson She was the daughter of 3862. James Ferguson and 3863. Anne.
Child of John Crane and Elizabeth Ferguson is:
965 i. Ann Crane, born 1733; married Wm Wood.
1952. Edward Broadaway, born 1674 in Del; died 1738 in VA. He was the son of 3904. Nicholas Brodoway and 3905. Catherine Horsley. He married 1953. Mary Pool.
1953. Mary Pool, born 1685 in SC. She was the daughter of 3906. William Pettypool.
Children of Edward Broadaway and Mary Pool are:
i. William Broadway
ii. Mary Broadway
976 iii. Abner Broadway, born 1713 in VA; died 1809 in Sc; married Mary Gardener Abt. 1755.
iv. Nicholas Broadway, born 1722 in VA; died 1790 in SC; married Martha Regan.
v. Charles Broadway, born 1722 in VA; died 1793 in SC; married Elinior Allison.
vi. Thomas Broadway, born 30 Aug 1724.
vii. Edward Broadway, born 1726.
1984. Samuel Edward Bozeman, born Bef. 1684 in Virginia; died in North Carolina. He was the son of 3968. Ralph Bozeman and 3969. Mary Branch. He married 1985. Mary White.
1985. Mary White, born Abt. 1690 in If Mary named her son after her brother then this author feels comfortable with this lineage. She was the daughter of 3970. John White and 3971. UNKNOWN.
Notes for Samuel Edward Bozeman:
Land Office Grants - Full View of Record
http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=439&last=&g_p=P22&collection=LO Patent
Title Crenshaw, Thomas.
Publication 20 August 1745.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Isle of Wight County.
Description: 245 acres on the south side of Nottaway River. Beg.g at a pine on the north side of Arthurs Swamp a corner of Joseph West’s land, also adjoining the land of Samuel Bozman &c.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 22, 1743-1745 (v.1 & 2 p.1-631), p. 439 (Reel 20).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.
Subject - Personal Crenshaw, Thomas. grantee.
West, Joseph.
Bozman, Samuel.
Subject - Topical Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Virginia -- Isle of Wight County
Subject -Geographic Isle of Wight County (Va.) -- History -- 18th century
Genre/Form Land grants -- Virginia -- Isle of Wight County.
Added Entry Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774.
Library of Virginia. Archives.
System Number 000742107
Many of us have census records that show the same
person born in NC in one record and SC in another.
A one page article in Georgia Genealogical Magazine Vol 33, 128-9 pg 217
by Albert Bruce Pruitt helps explain how this may come about.
1) the final NC/SC boundary was not established until 1815.
2) Before that deeds were often "willy nilly" recorded in either NC or SC.
3) In particular Rutherford County, NC deeds may have been recorded
in Spartanburg District, SC after it was formed in 1785.
More About Samuel Edward Bozeman:
Burial: White and Bozeman settled beside each other.
Children of Samuel Bozeman and Mary White are:
i. Samuel Edward Bozeman, born 1730 in Bladen Co, NC; married Ann Richardson 1754 in Bladen County, NC; born 1738 in Bladen Co NC.
Notes for Samuel Edward Bozeman:
Birth: 1730
Death: BEF 1794 in Bladen County North Carolina
Note: DAR Patriot Index, national Society of the Daughters of theAmerican RevolutionDiamond Jubilee Admin. Washington: 1966 Page 72"as a private he served in the Militia during the Rev. War.Samuel Bozeman took part in the Seige of Augusta, Ga. on the side of the colonies. He was accompanied by two of his sons,Joseph and Jacob. Additional supporting proof previouslyfurnished to DAR by Nat. No. 525327
Change Date: 19 JUL 2004
Father: James Edward Bozeman b: ABT 1705 in Maryland?
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992 ii. Mordicai Bozeman, born Abt. 1735 in ABT Edgecombe County, NC; found on the internet in South Carolina, on Pension list of American Revolution in South Carolina Archives; married Elizabeth and obviously she had no last name, so one could suspect that she was a Native American mother of his children. He is also mentioned in the book which I have read, Sketches of Bozeman, printed in 1885, but that author had no idea about our Alabama family, when Mordecai’s children migrated.
http://www.hometown.aol.com/bozemangenweb/Family.html.
2000. Elmore Anderson, born Abt. 1720 in Indian Nation, Onslow Co NC; died in Richmond County GA. He was the son of 4000. Edmond Anderson and 4001. Sarah. He married 2001. Rebecca Holmes.
2001. Rebecca Holmes, born in Cherokee Nation East.
More About Elmore Anderson:
Record Change: 02 Oct 2003
Notes for Rebecca Holmes:
Sandy, I must be related to this group too. This Anderson Mosley Sellers is
named for my gggrandfather, Anderson Mosley who lived in Lowndes Co. AL
Beginning Part IIThe earliest generation of Sellers is given by,Carl V.
Wright as William Sellers of Tarboro NC.saying he was the father of Elisha
Sellers.
Elisha Sellers ,the next generation,was the father of Alfred Sellers and
William Calvin Sellers Sr.,b. ca.1760 NC.d.NC.
William Calvin Sellers Sr,(1) entered the Revolutionary War at the age of
16 and fought for 6 years and at one time was a prisoner of The
Tories.Similar records were found on Elisha Sellers,and several persons
have joined the DAR on his records.
An article in Memorial Records Of Ala. states that William Calvin Sellers
Sr. lived to be 100 years old,also that he died in NC.
His widow came to Ala. William Calvin Sellers Jr. and Alfred Sellers,who
married Elizabeth Anderson the sister of Lavinia ,who marriedWilliam Calvin
Jr,
REF: SOME DECENDANTS OF WILLIAM SELLERS WHO WAS IN TARBORO,NC. IN
1750,compiled by Clark H. Watters and Elizabeth Stone Watters....copied by
Dan Neal from Birmingham Public Library. NOTE: The watters knew nothing
about Alfred Sellers.
William Calvin Sellers II,was born ca.1750,went to Griffen,Ga.and later to
LowndesCo. Ala.settling at Morganville. William Calvin and Alfred Sellers
married in Jefferson Co.Ga. to sisters Lavinia and Elizabeth Anderson"
(There appears to be some confusion between the William Calvin Jr and
Sr.with regard to their births,because the next info gives conflicting
data:)
William Calvin SellersJr.{Veteran of Indian wars 1836-1837}
born.1790 NC
D.1848,Lowndes Co,Ala.
Married 1st: 2 Dec 1818,Jefferson Co. Ga,Lavinia Anderson,b.ca 1798
NC.d.1843,Morganville,Lowndes Co.Ala.age 45,both were members of the
Protestant Methodist Church.
Lavinia Anderson was the daughter of Elijah Anderson b.1750,Onslow
Co.NC.d.after 4 July 1807 Jefferson,Co.Ala was married to Lavinia
Brack,b.ca 1763 d.before Nov. 1844,Montgomery Co.Ala. Lavinia came to
Montgomery Co.ALA.in 1820's from Jefferson Co. GA.
Married 2nd: Mariah A. Trotter d/o Joseph and Martha Trotter,b.17 April
1825,d.1Jan 1813,Montgomery Ala.
NOTE that Martha Trotter was b,14 May 1792 and d. 18 OCt 1878.and is
buried in the Carmel Cemetery.Joseph and Martha Trotter were married in
Edgefield Co.SC.Martha was a sister to William Calvin Sellers' daughter in
law,Harriet Trotter Sellers. After the death of William Calvin Sellers,
Mariah married 2nd to S.F. Johnston.
Issue of Lavinia Anderson Sellers and William Calvin SellersJr.
1. James Anderson Sellers b.26 Sept 1819.Ga.m: Harriet Trotter
2. Elizabeth Sellersb.ca 1820 Ga. M. Robert Walton
3. Rebecca L. Sellers b.17 Dec 1822 Ga.
4. William Calvin Sellers III,b. 20 Sept 1825 Ga.
5. Lavinia J. Sellers ,b.24 Sept 1827 Ga.
6. Anderson Mosely Sellers ,b.8 Jan 1829 Lowndes Co. Ala.
7. Frances Ann Sellers,b. LowndesCo, Ala.
8. Major Holcomb Sellers b.?
9. Mary Sellers b.?
Issue of Mariah Trotter Sellers and William Calvin Sellers:
1. Thomas Jefferson Sellers,b.8 June 1848,Lowndes Co. Ala.
END OF PART 2.
In part 3 ,I want to discuss sisters Lavinia and Elizabeth Anderson who
married Sellers brothers. Each had Cherokee Blood on the paternal and
maternal side. They had two grandmothers who were of the Cherokee Tribe on
their fathers side that made their Father half Cherokee. They also had
Cherokee blood on their mother's side too,having at least one grandmother
of Cherokee orgin,making their grandmother Lavinia Brack at least one
quarter blood Cherokee. Alfred Sellers himself may have had Cherokee Blood
too. His paternal grandmother Mary Willis was probably a member of the
Cherokee tribe,and his ggrandmother may have been a full blood Chrokee .
Her name is unknown
Here is a brief direct lineage on the Anderson side ,beginning with the
earliest known by Carl V. Wright
1. Edmond Anderson,b.? m.?NC, Sarah (probably full blood cherokee
Cherokee-not proven)d,1742N.C.
2.Elmore Anderson ,b.1720m;Rebbeca Holmes (probably halfblooded
Cherokee)d.1772 N.C.
3.Elijah Anderson ,b.1750 Onslow Co. N.C.m; Lavinia Brack (1/2 blood)d/o
Eleazor Brack and Ester Doty,1802,Jefferson Co.Ga.
4. Elizabeth Anderson,b.1796{probably Richmond Co. Ga} m; 2 Dec
1818,Jefferson Co. Ga.to Alfred Sellers d.1856.Coosa Co. Ala.
5. James Wesley Sellers b. 1823 Jefferson Co. Ga.
Steve says: I will mention that it is thru Lavinia Brack and her Mother
Ester Doty that we can trace our line back to Edward Doty ,of the
Mayflower,and thence to the European lines of royalty back 33 generations
to "Alfred The Great"and even earlier. Also the Holmes line is traceable
back in Europe over 14 more generations,but all this is clearly beyond the
scope of email messages of this sort.
I would hope you will provide me with a descendant genealogy of your
husband's family from James Wesley Sellers to your family.
Lou that is about all I have gotten from Steve, I will try to contact him
again. I did send him a package like I sent to you,with no comment as of
yet, So maybe he isn't done with the census work he has been doing.
More About Rebecca Holmes:
Record Change: 02 Oct 2003
Children of Elmore Anderson and Rebecca Holmes are:
i. Jane Anderson
ii. Ester Anderson
iii. Eleazor Anderson, born in GA; died in on the 1840 census Montg AL by his brother Elijah.
iv. Rachael Anderson
v. Rebecca Anderson
vi. Elizabeth Anderson
vii. Sarah Anderson
viii. Sally Anderson
Notes for Sally Anderson:
Mary Matilda INDIAN
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1832
Death: 26 APR 1854
Burial: St Johns, Red River Settlement
Marriage 1 David ANDERSON b: 1 MAY 1827
Married: ABT 1847Children
John Henry ANDERSON b: BEF 25 OCT 1840 in Red River Settlement
Mary ANDERSON b: 1852 in White Mud River
Sally E ANDERSON b: BEF 1 JAN 1853
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0012739
ix. Nancy Anderson
1000 x. Elisha Anderson, born Abt. 1750 in Onslow Co NC; died in REV WAR SOLDIER Richmond Co GA; married (1) Elizabeth Brack; married (2) Lavinia Brack 1760 in Onslow Co, NC.
2002. Eleazer Brack, born Abt. 1727 in Onslow Co NC; died Abt. 1831 in Hephzibah, GA. He was the son of 4004. George Brack and 4005. Gean Giffen. He married 2003. Hester DOTY.
2003. Hester DOTY, born Abt. 1744 in NJ; died 1806 in GA. She was the daughter of 4006. Benajah DOTY and 4007. Elizabeth Farr.
Children of Eleazer Brack and Hester DOTY are:
1001 i. Lavinia Brack, born 1763 in Indian Nation, Onslow Co NC; died Abt. 1844 in Montgomery, AL; married Elisha Anderson 1760 in Onslow Co, NC.
ii. Rachel Brack, born 1763; married Edmond Byne; born 1774.
iii. Elizabeth Brack, born 1764; married Elisha Anderson; born Abt. 1750 in Onslow Co NC; died in REV WAR SOLDIER Richmond Co GA.
Notes for Elisha Anderson:
Name: Elijah ANDERSON
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1750 in Onslow Co. NC
Death: BEF 4 JUL 1807 in Richmond, GA
Note:
BIOGRAPHY: Elijah Anderson died before July 4, 1807 as that was the date his widow entered his orphans in the GEORGIAN ORPHANS LAND LOTTERY. Elijah served in the American Revolution in North Carolina.(Ref: GEORGIAN ROSTER OF REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS, by L L Knight; Bounty in said book, pages 127, 209, and 226, Land bounty of Georgia. (Mrs. Chester Kauffman (Nell), of Georgetown, Texas joined the D.A.R. on this well documented line. Her National number is 557578, DANIEL COLEMAN CHAPTER, Georgetown, Texas. LAND BOUNTY: from LL Knight's book: page 209: Bounty Surveys, Elijah Anderson 287 acres in Washington County, Georgia, Warrant 672 May 17, 1784, pages 224 and 226: 287 acres Washington County, Georgia survey 20, June 11, 1784, Warrant 672 page 7. The above bounty places Elijah Anderson as owner of land in Washington County, Georgia by May 17, 1784. The last battle of the American Revolution ceased on June 28, 1783, just eight years, two months, and nine days after Lexington and in the land of that costly surplus of tea. The final treaty was signed at Paris September 3, 1783. Elijah and his family were in Washington County, and later in Burk County. They moved to Richmond County where Elijah lived the remainder of his days. His widow and the large Anderson Clan moved to Jefferson County, Georgia, and later Montgomery County, Alabama in the 1820's where Lavinia died in 1844
BIOGRAPHY: Father: Elmore ANDERSON b: ABT 1720 in Onslow Co. NC
Mother: Rebbeca HOLMES
BIOGRAPHY: Marriage 1 Lavinia 'Elvie' BRACK b: 1763 in Onslow Co. NC
Married: 1780 in Onslow Co. NC
Children
Elijah ANDERSON b: ABT 1799 in GA
had Seaborn who had Nancy Jane who married Peter Edward Bozeman.
Elivie ANDERSON b: 1779
Jane ANDERSON b: ABT 1781
Ester ANDERSON b: ABT 1782
Eleazor ANDERSON b: 1783
Rachael ANDERSON b: ABT 1785
Rebecca ANDERSON b: ABT 1787
Elizabeth ANDERSON b: 1796 in prob. Richmond Co. GA
Sarah ANDERSON b: ABT 1792
Sally ANDERSON
Nancy ANDERSON
Elisha ANDERSON b: ABT 1775
Lavina ANDERSON b: ABT 1790
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0012739
More About Elisha Anderson:
Burial: Montgomery Alabama
Record Change: 02 Oct 2003
2008. Elisha Sellers, born Abt. 1735 in Columbus, N Hampton Co, NC; died 1801 in Rev War Patriot , Brunswick Co., NC. He was the son of 4016. William Sellers and 4017. Mary Willis. He married 2009. Sarah Jane Peeples 1759 in Brunswick NC.
2009. Sarah Jane Peeples, born 1738 in Cherokee Tribe; died 1782 in Indian Nation, Brunswick Co., NC.
Notes for Elisha Sellers:
Elisha Sellers and his family lived in Edgecombe (later Brunswick) County, North Carolina where he and his son Calvin served in the American Revolution. Elisha served in the Wilmington District Militia,
and fought at the battle of Eutaw Springs in 1781. See "Decendents of William Sellers, Sr. of Isle of Wight, Virginia, 1657" by Opal Freer Spencer.
It should be noted that Elisha married three times. The maiden names of of each of his three wives are included in three of his children's names: Nancy Ann Peoples Sellers, John Bryant Sellers, and Willets Daniel Sellers.
[Edward Thomas Ray Descendants.FTW]
Elisha Sellers and his family lived in Edgecombe (later Brunswick) County, North Carolina where he and his son Calvin served in the American Revolution. Elisha served in the Wilmington District Militia,
and fought at the battle of Eutaw Springs in 1781. See "Decendents of William Sellers, Sr. of Isle of Wight, Virginia, 1657" by Opal Freer Spencer.
It should be noted that Elisha married three times. The maiden names of of each of his three wives are included in three of his children's names: Nancy Ann Peoples Sellers, John Bryant Sellers, and Willets Daniel Sellers.
Father: William Benjamin SELLERS b: ABT 1710 in Bertie County, North Carolina
Mother: Marie UNKNOWN b: ABT 1710 in North Carolina
Marriage 1 Sarah Jane PEOPLES b: ABT 1738 in North Carolina
Married: ABT 1765 in Brunswick County, North Carolina 1Children
William Calvin SELLERS b: ABT 1765 in Brunswick County, North Carolina
Thomas SELLERS b: 1767 in Brunswick County, North Carolina
Matthew SELLERS b: 1768 in Brunswick County, North Carolina
Sara W. SELLERS b: ABT 1774
Mary SELLERS b: ABT 1775
(Nancy?) Ann Peoples SELLERS b: 22 MAR 1782 in Brunswick County, North Carolina
Marriage 2 Catherine BRYANT b: AFT 1744 in North Carolina
Married: DEC 1782 in North Carolina 1Children
John Bryant SELLERS b: SEP 1783 in Brunswick County, North Carolina
Michael SELLERS b: JUL 1784 in Brunswick County, North Carolina
Marriage 3 Mary WILLETS b: ABT 1760 in Brunswick County, North Carolina
Married: AUG 1784 in Brunswick County, North Carolina 1Children
Willets Daniel SELLERS b: MAY 1785 in Brunswick County, North Carolina
Benjamin SELLERS b: 1786 in Brunswick County, North Carolina
Samuel Calvin SELLERS b: 17 APR 1788 in Brunswick County, North Carolina
Sarah (Nancy?) SELLERS b: ABT 1790 in Brunswick County, North Carolina
Martha W. SELLERS b: ABT 1792 in Brunswick County, North Carolina
Sources:
Children of Elisha Sellers and Sarah Peeples are:
1004 i. Wm Calvin Sellers, born 1760 in Rev War Patriot, War of 1812, NC; died 1860 in GA; married (1) Sarah; married (2) Sarah Crawford.
ii. Reverend Thomas Sellers, born 1768 in NC; died Abt. 1850 in Brunswick NC; married UNKNOWN Sarah; born Abt. 1772.
iii. Mathew Sellers, born 1768 in NC; died 12 Nov 1849 in Pike County, Missouri Beat, Alabama.
iv. Sarah Sellers, born 1775.
v. Mary Sellers, born 1775.
vi. Nancy Ann Peoples Sellers, born 22 Mar 1782; married Henry Mints; born 1782.
Generation No. 12
2112. Major Lawrence Smith, born 1629 in England; died 1700 in VA.
Child of Major Lawrence Smith is:
1056 i. REV Guy Smith, born 1675 in England; married Miss Perrin.
2116. Peter Ransone, born 1660 in England.
Child of Peter Ransone is:
1058 i. Captain James Ransone.
2272. Edward Pennington, born 1669 in England; died 1710 in Philadelphia PA. He married 2273. Sarah Jennings.
2273. Sarah Jennings, born 1679 in Philadelphia PA. She was the daughter of 4546. Samuel Jennings and 4547. Ann Oliffe.
Children of Edward Pennington and Sarah Jennings are:
i. John Pennington
ii. William Pennington
iii. Isaac Pennington
iv. Keziah Pennington
v. Isabella Pennington
1136 vi. Abraham Pennington, born 1695 in Cecil Maryland; married Catherine Williams 1720 in Orange, Frederick, Virginia.
3238. Nathaniel Thomas He married 3239. Ann.
3239. Ann
Notes for Nathaniel Thomas:
not a connection but worth researching...
1880 United States Census
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William THOMAS Self W Male MU 51 NC Farmer NC NC
Ritta THOMAS Dau S Female MU 22 NC Keeps House NC NC
Ben THOMAS Son S Male MU 20 NC Laborer NC NC
Cloe THOMAS Dau S Female MU 16 NC Laborer NC NC
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Census Place Townsville, Granville, North Carolina
Family History Library Film 1254965
Child of Nathaniel Thomas and Ann is:
1619 i. Catherin Thomas, married George Emery.
3252. William Reynolds, born Abt. 1630; died Abt. 1700 in Richmond Co VA. He was the son of 6504. Cornelius Reynolds and 6505. Margery UNKNOWN. He married 3253. UNKNOWN.
3253. UNKNOWN
Child of William Reynolds and UNKNOWN is:
1626 i. Cornelius Reynolds, died Abt. 1734 in Essex Co VA; married Martha Beasley.
3264. Hananiah Parker, born 1638 in FREEMAN in 1679. He was the son of 6528. Thomas Parker and 6529. Amy.
Notes for Hananiah Parker:
Family of Dea. Thomas Parker (538) & Amy [Parker]
1856. Dea. Thomas Parker. Born ca 1636 at prob. Lynn, MA.89 Thomas died at Reading, MA on 17 Jul 1699.15 Occupation: husbandman.
On 15 Jun 1699 Thomas Parker, husbandman of Reading with wife Deborah deeded to his son Jonathan Parker "for love and good will and in consideration of what he has done for me and what he is obliged to do for me and my now married wife, by and obligation bearing date with this deed" all his homestead and eleven acres of land plus five acres in Bare Meadow and six acres of upland in the second division, and two acres of pine swamp "at cousin Eaton's plaine." It was agreed that Jonathan woud not sell the land as long as his parents were living. Witnesses John Felch & Jospeh Burnap. (Middlesex Deeds 12:430.)89
On 13 Nov 1667 Thomas married Deborah Kibbe (1623) , daughter of Edward Kibbe (493) (11 May 1611-ca 1694) & Mary Partridge (1874) (ca 1618-), at Reading, MA.15 Born on 7 Nov 1647 at Boston, MA.89 Deborah died in 1699.
It is not certain that Deborah, Thomas's wife was Deborah Kibbe.89
Children:
5768 i. Thomas (1668-)
5769 ii. Samuel (1670-1755)
5770 iii. Sarah (1671-)
5771 iv. Deborah (1674-1751)
5772 v. Mary (ca1676-<1755)
5773 vi. Jonathan (Died young) (1678-1755)
5774 vii. Elizabeth (1681-)
5775 viii. Abigail (1683-1770)
5776 ix. Ruth (1686-1705)
5777 x. Joseph (1688-1752)
1857. Lieut. Hananiah Parker. Born ca 1638 at Lynn or Reading, MA. Hananiah died at Reading, MA on 10 Mar 1723/4.15
"Hananiah Parker settled on land which bordered his fathers farm. (This it seems was situated about a half-mile east of Dea. Thomas Parker's, on the main road from Lynn to Lowell, now Lowell Street in Wakefield, and upon which place Hananiah's descendants, through his son Ebenezer, occupoied and lived for five generations in the Parker name. ...) The assessors' list of 1667 credits him with a house and farm. He was made a freeman Oct. 15, 1679. He belonged to Reading's military company, of which he was chosed ensign in 1680, and lieutenant in 1684. It is evident that his Puritan townsmen had confidence in his ability and character at an early date, for in 1679 he with tow others were given charge of building a new Meeting-house. He was then chosen by the General Court one of the Committee to 'rectifie and settle the highway between Woburn and Reading.' Consider the energy and industry of our ancestor when we say that in addition to the great work of changing the primeval forest to a fertile farm he performed the duties of selectman, town clerk and representative, each for a long period. The military affairs required much of his time, if not active service at certain periods. Traingings were frequent and an absence cost a heavy fine. Every Sunday found him at church, to which he and wife connected themselves very soon after marriage. The Church records mention his name with respect. As a representative of Reading to the General Court at Boston he served seven years. He was a typical Puritan yeoman, the father of a rugged, honorable family of children. He gave thought to the education of the young. In 1707 Lt. Hananiah Parker and Capt. John Browne were appointed committee 'to provide a Scool Master for the towne school.' They reported that John Webb of Braintree 'be chosen to teach reading, writing, casting accounts and the Latin and Greek tongues' for the three months next ensuing."88
Hananiah made a deposition in 1672 stating he was 34 years old (Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, 4:85). He was made a freeman in 1679, and served as selectman, town clerk, and representative of Reading. On 12 Nov 1706 Lieut. Hananiah Parker of Reading deeded to John Eaton of Reading part of the tlot that was Nicholas Browne's (ibid., 27:535). On 13 Jun 1712 John Parker Sr of Reading, joiner (with consent of his wife Deliverance and honored father Lieut. Hanahiah Parker) deeded his homestead to Jonathan Poole of Reading (ibid., 25:161).89
Hananiah's will, dated 20 May 1703, probated 30 Mar 1724, names wife Mary, sons Jon, Samuel, & Ebenezer, daughter Mary Pool, grandchildren, and brother Nathaniel, and gives to son John 3 acres of meadow which was his grandfather Brown's gift to his mother.89
On 30 Sep 1663 Hananiah first married Elizabeth Browne (3331) , daughter of Nicholas Browne (890) (ca 1601-5 Apr 1673) & Elizabeth [Browne] (ca 1605-1 Nov 1674), at Reading, MA.15 Born on 10 Dec 1647 at Reading, MA.47 Elizabeth died at Reading, MA on 27 Feb 1697.15
Children:
6511 i. John (1664-1741)
6512 ii. Samuel (1666-<1748)
6513 iii. Elizabeth (1668-1696)
6514 iv. Mary (ca1670-)
6515 v. Sarah (Died soon) (1672-1673)
6516 vi. Hananiah (Died young) (1674-1675)
6517 vii. Ebenezer (1675-1749)
6518 viii. Hananiah (Died soon) (1681-1681)
On 12 Dec 1700 Hananiah second married Mary Barsham, daughter of William Barsham (ca 1610-13 Jul 1684) & Anabel Smith alias Bland (ca 1615-bef 23 Aug 1683), at Watertown, MA.15 Born on 23 Jun 1648 at Watertown, MA.89 Mary died at Wakefield, MA on 4 Jan 1735/6.89
Mary, widow of Dea. John Bright of Watertown.
Mary's will, dated 5 Apr 1731, probated 13 Feb 1735, names son-in-law Ebenezer Parker of REading.89
1858. Sergt. John Parker. Born ca 1640 at Reading, MA. John died at Reading, MA on 21 Feb 1698/9.15
John and Hannah resided on Cawdrey's Hill.16
John died intestate. The division of the estate named widow Thankful, eldest son John, Kendall, Rebeka, Elizabeth, Jonathan, Thomas, Hannah, and David. (Middlesex Probate, 16623.)89
On 13 Nov 1667 John first married Hannah Kendall (5731) , daughter of Dea. Thomas Kendall (1613) (ca 1616-22 Jul 1681) & Rebecca Payne (ca 1618-17 Jul 1703), at Reading, MA.15 Born on 29 Jan 1650 at Lynn, MA. Hannah died at Reading, MA on 8 Jul 1689.15
Children:
6519 i. John (1668-1741)
6520 ii. Thomas (1670-1689)
6521 iii. Hannah (1672-1689)
6522 iv. Rebecca (Died young) (1674-1689)
6523 v. Kendall (1677-1755)
6524 vi. Abigail (Died young) (1679-1680)
6525 vii. Jonathan (1681-1746)
6526 viii. David (1686-1736)
6527 ix. Abigail (Died soon) (1688-1689)
On 28 Jan 1689/90 John second married Thankful [Parker], at Reading, MA.15 Thankful died aft 1699.89
Children:
6528 i. Hannah (1690-)
6529 ii. Rebecca (1691-)
6530 iii. Thomas (1694-<1718)
6531 iv. Elizabeth (Posthumous) (1698->1719)
1859. Joseph Parker. Born on 24 Dec 164[2].89 Joseph died bef 1645.
1860. Joseph Parker. Born on 24 Dec 1645 at Reading, MA.15 Joseph died at Reading, MA on 14 Apr 1646.15
1861. Mary Parker. Born on 12 Dec 1647 at Reading, MA.15 Mary died at Beverly, MA on 6 Aug 1717.89
Mary married Samuel Dodge, son of Richard Dodge (ca 1602-15 Jun 1671) & Edith Woodbury (-27 Jun 1678). Born ca 1644 at Beverly, MA. Samuel died at Ipswich, MA on 4 Dec 1705.89
Samuel Dodge, of Beverly. Samuel's will, dated 26 Jun 1705, proved 24 Dec 1705, named wife Mary, sons Parker, Samuel, Joseph, Jabesh, Antipas, and daughters Anna Edward (wife of John Edward), Mary Knowlton (wife of Rice Knowlton), Amee Dodge, and Deborah Dodge. Named in the division of estate of Samuel Dodge were Jabez, Samuel, Joseph, Parker, and children of Antipas. (Essex Probage, 7963, copy books, 308:457; 311:113).89
Children:
6532 i. Samuel (Died soon) (1668-)
6533 ii. Joseph (1670-)
6534 iii. Hananiah (1672-<1705)
6535 iv. Ann (1674->1725)
6536 v. Anatipas (1677-<1707)
6537 vi. Mary (1680-)
6538 vii. Amy (1682-1719)
6539 viii. Deborah (1685-)
6540 ix. Jabez (1686-<1774)
6541 x. Parker (ca1690-1742)
6542 xi. Samuel (1692-1764)
1862. Martha Parker. Born on 24 Mar 1649 at Reading, MA.15
On 2 Mar 1673 Martha married Daniel Johnson, son of Richard Johnson (-26 Aug 1666) & Alice [Johnson], at Lynn, MA.89 Born ca 1650 at prob. Lynn, MA.89 Daniel died bef. 6 Feb 1698/9.89
Children:
6543 i. Abigail (1674-)
6544 ii. Daniel (1676-1702)
6545 iii. Stephen (Twin) (1677-)
6546 iv. Nathaniel (Twin, died young) (1677-)
6547 v. Sarah (1680-)
6548 vi. Elizabeth (1682-<1740)
6549 vii. Simon (1683-<1740)
6550 viii. Benjamin (1686-)
6551 ix. Mary (1688-)
1863. Ens. Nathaniel Parker. Born on 16 May 1651 at Reading, MA.15 Nathaniel died at Reading, MA on 7 Dec 1737.15 Buried in Laurel Hill, Reading. Occupation: yeoman.
Nathaniel was freeman 1691. He removed to the West Parish, later called Reading town, near where is now the center of Reading. He was the first person interred in the West Parish graveyard.16
On 24 Sep 1677 Nathaniel married Bethiah Polley, daughter of John Polley (ca 1618-2 Apr 1689) & Susanna Bacon (ca 1625-30 Apr 1664), at Reading, MA.15 Born on 12 Feb 1658/9 at Roxbury, MA.89 Bethiah died at Reading, MA on 23 Aug 1748.15 Buried in Laurel Hill Cem., Middlesex Co.
Children:
6552 i. Bethiah (Died soon) (1678-1678)
6553 ii. Nathaniel (1679-1761)
6554 iii. Jonathan (ca1681-1749)
6555 iv. Stephen (Died soon) (1684-1684)
6556 v. Bethiah (1685-1715)
6557 vi. Susannah (1687-1769)
6558 vii. Ebenezer (1689-ca1779)
6559 viii. Stephen (1692-1749)
6560 ix. Caleb (1693->1728)
6561 x. Timothy (1695-<1737)
6562 xi. Obadiah (1697-1758)
6563 xii. Abigail (1699->1728)
6564 xiii. Amy (Died soon) (1701-<1702)
6565 xiv. Amy (1702-)
6566 xv. Phineas (1704-1787)
1864. Sarah Parker. Born on 30 Sep 1653 at Reading, MA.15 Sarah died at Reading, MA on 26 Oct 1656.15
1865. Jonathan Parker. Born on 18 May 1656 at Reading, MA.15 Jonathan died at Reading, MA on 10 Jun 1680.15
Jonathan received six acres in Reading in 1677 for service in King Philip's War. He had a grant of land in Amherst, NH, claimed by his nephew Nathaniel.89
1866. Sarah Parker. Born on 23 May 1658 at Reading, MA.15 Sarah died bef 1683.
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Children of Hananiah Parker are:
1632 i. Samuel Parker.
ii. Ebenezer Parker
iii. Leutenant Josiah Parker, born 11 Apr 1694 in Reading MA; married (1) Anna Stone; married (2) Anna Stone 08 Dec 1718.
More About Leutenant Josiah Parker:
Date born 2: 11 Apr 1694, Reading Mass
3268. Francis Wyman, born 1618 in England. He was the son of 6536. Francis Wyman and 6537. Elizabeth Jane Richardson. He married 3269. Abigail Justus Reed Abt. 1650 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA.
3269. Abigail Justus Reed, born 30 Dec 1636 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 6538. William Reed and 6539. Mabel Kendall.
Children of Francis Wyman and Abigail Reed are:
i. Francis Wyman
ii. Nathaniel Wyman
iii. William Wyman
iv. Abigail Wyman
v. Timothy Wyman
vi. Joseph Wyman
vii. Thomas Wyman
viii. Benjamin Wyman
ix. Stephen Wyman
x. Judith Wyman, born 1652 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA.
1634 xi. Samuel Wyman, born Abt. 1667; died 1725 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA; married Rebecca Johnson.
3280. Samuel Tefft, born 1644 in South Kingstown RI; died 1725 in Indian Country. He was the son of 6560. John Tefft and 6561. Mary Barber. He married 3281. Elizabeth Jenckes.
3281. Elizabeth Jenckes, died in Indian Country. She was the daughter of 6562. Joseph Jenckes and 6563. Esther Ballard.
Children of Samuel Tefft and Elizabeth Jenckes are:
i. Esther Tefft, died 1726; married Thomas Mumford 1708.
ii. Tabitha Tefft
iii. Mary Tefft
iv. Sarah Tefft
v. Mary Tefft, born 1647; married Samuel Wilson.
vi. Peter Tefft, born 1671.
1640 vii. John Tefft, born 1676 in Kingston, Washington Co., RI; died Abt. 1762; married Joanna Sprague.
viii. Susannah Tefft, born 1683; married Peter CRandall.
ix. Samuel Tefft, born 1685; married Abigail Tennant.
3282. Jonathan Sprague, born 1648; died 1741 in Smithfield, Providence, RI. He married 3283. Mehitable Holbrook.
3283. Mehitable Holbrook, born 1659 in Menden, Worcestor, MA. She was the daughter of 6566. William Holbrook and 6567. Elizabeth Pitts.
Children of Jonathan Sprague and Mehitable Holbrook are:
i. Jonathon Sprague
ii. Patience Sprague
iii. Persis Sprague
iv. Mary Sprague
v. William Sprague
1641 vi. Joanna Sprague, born Abt. 1676; married John Tefft.
3288. Henry Sweet, born 1662 in Warwick, Kent Co., RI. He was the son of 6576. John Sweet and 6577. Elizabeth Temperance Jeffries. He married 3289. Mary Margaret Griffin.
3289. Mary Margaret Griffin, born 1663 in Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 1752 in North Kingston, Washington, RI.
Children of Henry Sweet and Mary Griffin are:
i. Griffin Sweet
ii. Benjamin Sweet
iii. Henry Sweet
iv. Johannah Sweet
v. Ruth Sweet
vi. Elizabeth Sweet
vii. Eala Alice Sweet
viii. Susannah Sweet
ix. Hannah Sweet
1644 x. John Sweet, born 1684; married Catherine 1715 in East Greenwich, Kent, RI.
xi. Joseph Sweet, born 1687.
xii. Mary Sweet, born 1692.
xiii. William Sweet, born 1698 in East Greenwich, Kent Co., RI; married Mary Parker.
3292. Richard Sweet, born 1653; died 1754. He was the son of 6576. John Sweet and 6577. Elizabeth Temperance Jeffries. He married 3293. Priscilla Carpenter.
3293. Priscilla Carpenter, born 1661 in Rehoboth RI.
Children of Richard Sweet and Priscilla Carpenter are:
i. Benjamin Sweet
ii. Priscilla Sweet
iii. Phillip Sweet
iv. Michael Sweet
v. Thomas Sweet
vi. Dorothy Sweet
1646 vii. John Sweet, born 23 Oct 1695; married Lydia Whaley.
3360. William Epperson
Children of William Epperson are:
1680 i. John Epperson, born Abt. 1703; died 1737; married Elizabeth Abt. 1730.
ii. Wm Epperson, born 1710.
3384. Van Cleeve
Children of Van Cleeve are:
i. Benjamin Van Cleave
1692 ii. Aaron Van Cleave, born 1710 in NY; died 1780 in NC; married Rachel Schenk.
3386. Jan Roelofse Schenk, born in Dutch By Design Book. He was the son of 6772. Roelof Schenk. He married 3387. Sara Vancouwenhoven.
3387. Sara Vancouwenhoven
Child of Jan Schenk and Sara Vancouwenhoven is:
1693 i. Rachel Schenk, born 1708 in NJ; died in NC; married Aaron Van Cleave.
3498. Joshua Leete, born 1676 in Guilford CT. He married 3499. Mary Munger.
3499. Mary Munger She was the daughter of 6998. John Munger and 6999. Mary Evarts.
Child of Joshua Leete and Mary Munger is:
1749 i. Jerusha Leete, born 1711; married John Shelley.
3504. Wm Wetherford, born 1645 in York Co VA. He was the son of 7008. John Wetherford. He married 3505. unknown.
3505. unknown
Child of Wm Wetherford and unknown is:
1752 i. Richard R Weatherford, born Abt. 1680 in James City, Virginia; died 06 Jul 1756 in Lunenburg VA; married 1723.
3520. Martin Kriegler
Child of Martin Kriegler is:
1760 i. Jacob Kriegler, born 1700 in Dittsmansdorf, Silesia; married Susannah Weaver Klore.
3522. Hans Michael Klaar, born Abt. 1687 in Baden, Germany. He married 3523. Maria.
3523. Maria
Children of Hans Klaar and Maria are:
i. Michael Klore
1761 ii. Susannah Weaver Klore, born Abt. 1692 in Germany; died in VA; married (1) Jacob Kriegler; married (2) Joseph Weaver Abt. 1705 in Germany.
3528. John Zimmerman Carpenter, born 1700 in Germany; died 1782 in Culpepper Virginia. He was the son of 7056. Andrew Carpenter. He married 3529. Anna Barbara Kerker 1723 in va.
3529. Anna Barbara Kerker, born in Germany.
Children of John Carpenter and Anna Kerker are:
1764 i. John Carpenter, born 1725; died 1804 in Germanna Virginia; married Eva?Dorothy Cook.
ii. Andrew Carpenter, born 1727 in Madison County, Virginia; died 1795; married Anna Barbara Weaver.
iii. Michael Carpenter, born 1732; died 1808 in REV WAR PATRIOT , Culpepper Virginia; married Mary Chrisler 1757; born 1735.
iv. William Carpenter, born 1732 in Madison County VA; died 1810; married (1) Mary Wilhoit
3552. John Roby He was the son of 7104. John Roby. He married 3553. Eleanor Beeney.
3553. Eleanor Beeney
Child of John Roby and Eleanor Beeney is:
1776 i. John li Roby, born 1648 in England; died 1724 in Charles County, MD; married (1) Sara Hines Luckett in Charles County Maryland; married (2) Sarah Berry.
3554. Samuel Luckett He married 3555. Elizabeth.
3555. Elizabeth
Child of Samuel Luckett and Elizabeth is:
1777 i. Sara Hines Luckett, born 1668 in MD; died 1688; married John li Roby in Charles County Maryland.
3568. Joseph Simmons, born 1691 in MD. He married 3569. Anne.
3569. Anne
Child of Joseph Simmons and Anne is:
1784 i. Jonathon Simmons, married Elizabeth Isaac.
3570. Joseph Isaac, born 1698 in England.
Child of Joseph Isaac is:
1785 i. Elizabeth Isaac, born 1677; married Jonathon Simmons.
3576. Thomas Wells, born 1653 in England; died 1718 in a Quaker in Prince George Co., MD. He married 3577. Frances Smith 1673 in England.
3577. Frances Smith
Children of Thomas Wells and Frances Smith are:
i. Frances Wells
ii. Mary Wells
1788 iii. Nathan Wells, born 1695 in Quaker , Prince George County, Maryland; died 1770 in Prince George Co., MD; married Mary Duckett 13 Dec 1716 in Queen Anne's Par, Anne Arundel Co, MD.
3578. Richard Duckett, born Abt. 1672 in Prince George Co, MD; died 1733 in Prince George Co, MD. He married 3579. Charity Jacob.
3579. Charity Jacob, born Abt. 1682. She was the daughter of 7158. Jacob Jacob and 7159. Anne Cheyney.
Child of Richard Duckett and Charity Jacob is:
1789 i. Mary Duckett, born Abt. 1699 in All Hallows Parrish, Anne Arundel Co., MD; married Nathan Wells 13 Dec 1716 in Queen Anne's Par, Anne Arundel Co, MD.
3584. William Fann, born 1635.
Child of William Fann is:
1792 i. John Fann, born 1670 in Virginia or England; died 1719 in Richmond Co, North Farnham Parish, Virginia; married Mary Stone 1698 in Virginia.
3586. William Stone, born 1615 in Caroline County VA; died 1705 in Totuskey Creek, Richmond County, VA. He was the son of 7172. William Stone and 7173. Mary Vernon. He married 3587. Sarah Howard.
3587. Sarah Howard, born in north Farmham PA; died 1717 in Totuskey Creek VA.
Children of William Stone and Sarah Howard are:
1793 i. Mary Stone, died 1732 in Richmond Co Virginia; married (1) James Key; married (2) james Toone; married (3) John Fann 1698 in Virginia.
ii. Joshua Stone, born in Rev War; died in Madison County KY; married Mary.
iii. daughter Stone, married Robert Schofield.
iv. Philip Stone, born 1650 in Gloucester County VA; married Sara.
v. Sarah Stone, born 1671; died 1730; married Thomas Glasscock; died 1726.
vi. Elizabeth Stone, born 1680; died 1725; married William Dawson.
vii. William Stone, born 1683; married Elizabeth.
3848. Peter Moon, born 1681 in New Kent VA; died 1720. He was the son of 7696. Stephen Moon and 7697. Mary Simpson. He married 3849. Elizabeth Smith.
3849. Elizabeth Smith, born 1687; died 1720.
Notes for Elizabeth Smith:
http://www.cherokee.org/Culture/HistoryPage.asp?ID=14
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Children of Peter Moon and Elizabeth Smith are:
1924 i. Peter Jr. Moon, born Abt. Aug 1710 in VA; married Elizabeth Stone.
ii. Elizabeth Moon, born Abt. 1712.
iii. Mary D Moon, born Abt. 1715.
3852. Richard Hudson, born Abt. 1660 in Henrico VA. He was the son of 7704. Richard Hudson and 7705. Mary Bowman. He married 3853. Mary Hall in Henrico VA.
3853. Mary Hall
Children of Richard Hudson and Mary Hall are:
1926 i. Hall Hudson, married Elizabeth Hampton Abt. 1720 in Nottoway Parish, Amelia, VA.
ii. James Hudson, born 1658.
iii. Rebecca Hudson, born 1669.
3862. James Ferguson He married 3863. Anne.
3863. Anne
Child of James Ferguson and Anne is:
1931 i. Elizabeth Ferguson, married John Scanlon Crane.
3904. Nicholas Brodoway, born 1620 in England; died 1698 in Maryland. He was the son of 7808. Phillip Broadway and 7809. Sarah Mayor. He married 3905. Catherine Horsley 1645 in London.
3905. Catherine Horsley, born 1622 in Maryland.
Notes for Nicholas Brodoway:
In 1648 Nicholas received a land grant from Lord Baltimore in New Castle County, Delaware, so Nicholas must have moved from England at about that time.
Children of Nicholas Brodoway and Catherine Horsley are:
i. Samuel Broadaway
ii. William Broadaway
iii. Mary Broadaway
iv. Sarah Broadaway, married George Pratt.
v. James Broadaway
vi. Nicholas Broadaway, born 1646; married Catherine.
vii. Catherine Broadaway, born 1663.
1952 viii. Edward Broadaway, born 1674 in Del; died 1738 in VA; married Mary Pool.
3906. William Pettypool
Children of William Pettypool are:
i. Seth Pettypool, born in Marys brother owned land next to her in Prince George Co, VA; died in Edgecombe County NC.
1953 ii. Mary Pool, born 1685 in SC; married Edward Broadaway.
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3968. Ralph Bozeman, born Bef. 1653 in Surry County Virginia; died in lived next to Roger Tarleton , Perquimians North Carolina. He was the son of 7936. Bozeman. He married 3969. Mary Branch.
3969. Mary Branch, born Abt. 1656. She was the daughter of 7938. William Addie ??Branch and 7939. Jane Hatcher.
Children of Ralph Bozeman and Mary Branch are:
i. Ralph Bozeman
ii. Sarah Bozeman
iii. Elizabeth Bozeman
iv. Ann Bozeman, married Isaac Wilson.
v. Mary Bozeman, born Abt. 1670; married (1) Henry Allen; married (2) Thomas Bullock.
1984 vi. Samuel Edward Bozeman, born Bef. 1684 in Virginia; died in North Carolina; married Mary White.
3970. John White, born in settled next to Samuel Bozeman in NC. He married 3971. UNKNOWN.
3971. UNKNOWN
Notes for John White:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Lizzie MORROW Self W Female MU 26 AL Keeping House AL AL
Annie MORROW Dau S Female B 4 AL AL AL
Willie MORROW Son S Male MU 2 AL AL AL
Mary Lou MORROW Dau S Female MU 4M AL AL AL
Mariah WHITE Other M Female MU 20 AL Works On Farm AL AL
Thomas WHITE Other S Male MU 1 AL AL AL
Children of John White and UNKNOWN Indian bride are:
i. John Jr White
ii. George White
iii. Luke White
iv. Media White, died 1744; married Elizabeth.
v. Mordecai White
vi. Abigail White
vii. Francis White
1985 viii. Mary White, born Abt. 1690 in If Mary named her son after her brother then this author feels comfortable with this lineage; married Samuel Edward Bozeman.
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4000. Edmond Anderson, born Full Blood Cherokee; died Abt. 1742 in NC. He married 4001. Sarah.
4001. Sarah, born in Cherokee Indian Nation NC.
Child of Edmond Anderson and Sarah is:
2000 i. Elmore Anderson, born Abt. 1720 in Indian Nation, Onslow Co NC; died in Richmond County GA; married Rebecca Holmes.
4004. George Brack, born 1704 in England; died 1750 in Onslow County NC. He was the son of 8008. Nicholas Brack and 8009. Ann Atkinson. He married 4005. Gean Giffen 1718.
4005. Gean Giffen, born in Scotland; died in Onslow County NC.
Notes for George Brack:
The will of George Brack of Onslow Co. NC, signed 25 Sept. 1750, proved Apr. 1751, mentions wife Jean and son Eliazer. . . . The will of Eleazer Brack, signed 8 Oct. 1801, proved 5 April. 1802, names wife Esther, dau. Elvina Anderson, dau. Rachel Calhoun, and grandchild Jean Triplett. Elijah Anderson and Robert Anderson were named executors.
After Eleazer's death, Esther married again and supposedly died in Richmond Co., GA. No probate records for Esther or Edmond Byne have been found. jrh
Children of George Brack and Gean Giffen are:
i. Sarah Brack
2002 ii. Eleazer Brack, born Abt. 1727 in Onslow Co NC; died Abt. 1831 in Hephzibah, GA; married Hester DOTY.
iii. George Brack, born Abt. 1728 in SC Rev War Soldier Roster; died 1795.
iv. Jacob Brack, born 1728 in Onslow NC; died 1820 in Kentucky.
v. Richard Brack, born 1732 in Onslow Co NC; married Elizabeth Murriell; born in England.
vi. William Brack, born 1732; married Elizabeth UNknown.
vii. Mourning Elizabeth Brack, born 1734; married Mathew Lewis.
viii. Elizabeth Brack, born 1736.
4006. Benajah DOTY, born Abt. 1723 in Piscataway Middlesex NJ; died 11 Apr 1781 in Onslow County NC. He was the son of 8012. James DOTY and 8013. Phoebe Slater. He married 4007. Elizabeth Farr 1774.
4007. Elizabeth Farr, born 1737 in Cherokee Indian Nation, Burke GA.
More About Benajah DOTY:
Record Change: 02 Oct 2003
More About Elizabeth Farr:
Record Change: 02 Oct 2003
Children of Benajah DOTY and Elizabeth Farr are:
i. Nancy DOTY
ii. Faber DOTY, married Elizabeth Chatwin.
iii. Lemuel Johnston DOTY
2003 iv. Hester DOTY, born Abt. 1744 in NJ; died 1806 in GA; married Eleazer Brack.
v. Benajah DOTY, born 1759.
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4016. William Sellers, born Abt. 1682 in Tarboro NC. He was the son of 8032. William Sellers and 8033. Providence Gurley. He married 4017. Mary Willis 1727.
4017. Mary Willis, born 1710 in Indian Nation, Columbus, County, NC; died in Cherokee Indian.
Notes for William Sellers:
ALFRED SELLERS 1800
Subject:
Sellers Genealogy
From:
"Sara Sellers"
Hi Lou,
I am going to try to rewrite the info that Steve sent me. I did not want
to wait until I get back home.So here goes.
Let me first begin with the family of Alfred Sellers and Elizabeth
Anderson.
Alfred Sellers son of William Sellers Sr.
Born 1800/1810,Jefferson,Co.Ga.
Died before 1850 Coosa Co. Ala.
Married 2nd Dec 1818 Jefferson Co. Ala. to Elizabeth Anderson
She was born 1796, probably in Richmond Co. Ga.
She died before Dec 1856 Coosa Co. Ala.
She was daughter of Elijah Anderson and Lavinia Brack,Anderson
Notes taken from :1)Jefferson Co. Ga.1820 census,page 284: 2)1830
census,Coosa Co.Ala. page 201: 3)1840 census Coosa Co. Ala.page 33 [
Provided by Bobbie Jones Mclane, 222 McMahan Dr. Hot Springs Ark. 71931.
Elizabeth and her husband were married in the same ceromony with her sister
Lavinia who married William Calvin Sellers Jr. a brother to Alfred.
Elizabeth and her husband came to Ala. with husband and the large Sheppard
clan from Jefferson Co. Ga.in the 1820''s.
Probate Records: (1) 2 March 1812 ,Book A,page 231; "It appearing to the
court that Elisha Anderson and Willaim Sheppard have regularly applied for
Letters of Administration on the estate of Elijah Anderson,late of Richmond
Co. deceased,it is therefore ordered that Letters of Administration do
issue"
Probate Records: (2) 21 Jan 1817 ,probate book B,page 35{Which yields
proof of Elijah's children}"On the application of of Elijah
Anderson,William Shepard,Charles Frtwell,Young Allen,Eleazor
Anderson,Benjamine Perdue,Lavinia aanderson Sen,.....for herself and as
guardian of Elijah Anderson,Nancy Anderson and Sally Anderson and Elizabeth
Anderson Levinah{sic}Anderson,Junr.and James Hammet all heirs and legatees
of Elijah Anderson,deceased,for an order to divide the personal estate of
said deceased....therefore ordered....be divided......and it appearing to
the courts that the Negroes are incapable of being divided between said
heirs,for there being a greater numbers of heirs than Negros......ordered
that said Negos be sold.{copy from Bobbie Jones Mclane}
Land patent records;
The earliest land records of Alfred Sellers was 1829
when he purchased 80 acres in Sec18 Twp 14 rng 20 at Cahaba,on Febuary
2,1829,recorded ;Vol.II,page 392,Patented 16 Nov. 1830.Montgomery
Co.Ala.:and later when he purchased 29 acres of land on 14 Dec.1846 in
Coosa Co. Ala.{Sec 12,twp.18,rng.20 . Alfred was apparently deceased by
1850. The 1850 census of Coosa Co. Ala.shows his widow in the household
headed by her son Alfred M. Sellers,{copy from Bobbie Jones Mclane}.
OTHER PROBATE RECORDS; (1) Probate book E&D,Coosa Co. Ala.pages 342
-344,concerning hte estate of Elizabeth Sellers, which nmames her sons
,James W;Elisha A.:William Sellers ;and sons-in-laws, Alexander Wright and
Alexander Osborn. Her will was probated on 6 Dec 1856 by Stephen A.
Percy.It names the same children and sons-in-laws above Same probate book
pages 342-344.
Issue;
1. James W. Sellers b. 1823,Ga.
2. Lavinia Ann Sellers,b.1824 Ga.
3. Alfred M. Sellers b.1829,Ala.
4.Elisha A Sellers b. 1833,Ala.
5. Elizabeth Sellers b. 1836 Ala.
6. William Sellers,b. 1838,Ala
Beginning Part IIThe earliest generation of Sellers is given by,Carl V.
Wright as William Sellers of Tarboro NC.saying he was the father of Elisha
Sellers.
Elisha Sellers ,the next generation,was the father of Alfred Sellers and
William Calvin Sellers Sr.,b. ca.1760 NC.d.NC.
William Calvin Sellers Sr,(1) entered the Revolutionary War at the age of
16 and fought for 6 years and at one time was a prisoner of The
Tories.Similar records were found on Elisha Sellers,and several persons
have joined the DAR on his records.
An article in Memorial Records Of Ala. states that William Calvin Sellers
Sr. lived to be 100 years old,also that he died in NC.
His widow came to Ala. William Calvin Sellers Jr. and Alfred Sellers,who
married Elizabeth Anderson the sister of Lavinia ,who marriedWilliam Calvin
Jr,
REF: SOME DECENDANTS OF WILLIAM SELLERS WHO WAS IN TARBORO,NC. IN
1750,compiled by Clark H. Watters and Elizabeth Stone Watters....copied by
Dan Neal from Birmingham Public Library. NOTE: The watters knew nothing
about Alfred Sellers.
William Calvin Sellers II,was born ca.1750,went to Griffen,Ga.and later to
LowndesCo. Ala.settling at Morganville. William Calvin and Alfred Sellers
married in Jefferson Co.Ga. to sisters Lavinia and Elizabeth Anderson"
(There appears to be some confusion between the William Calvin Jr and
Sr.with regard to their births,because the next info gives conflicting
data:)
William Calvin SellersJr.{Veteran of Indian wars 1836-1837}
born.1790 NC
D.1848,Lowndes Co,Ala.
Married 1st: 2 Dec 1818,Jefferson Co. Ga,Lavinia Anderson,b.ca 1798
NC.d.1843,Morganville,Lowndes Co.Ala.age 45,both were members of the
Protestant Methodist Church.
Lavinia Anderson was the daughter of Elijah Anderson b.1750,Onslow
Co.NC.d.after 4 July 1807 Jefferson,Co.Ala was married to Lavinia
Brack,b.ca 1763 d.before Nov. 1844,Montgomery Co.Ala. Lavinia came to
Montgomery Co.ALA.in 1820's from Jefferson Co. GA.
Married 2nd: Mariah A. Trotter d/o Joseph and Martha Trotter,b.17 April
1825,d.1Jan 1813,Montgomery Ala.
NOTE that Martha Trotter was b,14 May 1792 and d. 18 OCt 1878.and is
buried in the Carmel Cemetery.Joseph and Martha Trotter were married in
Edgefield Co.SC.Martha was a sister to William Calvin Sellers' daughter in
law,Harriet Trotter Sellers. After the death of William Calvin Sellers,
Mariah married 2nd to S.F. Johnston.
Issue of Lavinia Anderson Sellers and William Calvin SellersJr.
1. James Anderson Sellers b.26 Sept 1819.Ga.m: Harriet Trotter
2. Elizabeth Sellersb.ca 1820 Ga. M. Robert Walton
3. Rebecca L. Sellers b.17 Dec 1822 Ga.
4. William Calvin Sellers III,b. 20 Sept 1825 Ga.
5. Lavinia J. Sellers ,b.24 Sept 1827 Ga.
6. Anderson Mosely Sellers ,b.8 Jan 1829 Lowndes Co. Ala.
7. Frances Ann Sellers,b. LowndesCo, Ala.
8. Major Holcomb Sellers b.?
9. Mary Sellers b.?
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Elisha Sellers Compact Disc #28 Pin #273149
Sex: M
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Event(s):
Birth: 1738 Place: ,New Hampton,North Carolina
Death: Dec 1801 Place: Brunswick Co.,Nc
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Parents:
Father: William Benjamin Sellers Disc #28 Pin #272722
Mother: Sarah Hickman Disc #28 Pin #272797
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Marriage(s):
Spouse: Sarah Jane Peoples Disc #28 Pin #273150
Marriage: abt 1759 Place: Brunswick Co.,Nc
Spouse: Mary Willets Disc #28 Pin #273196
Marriage: Aug 1784 Place: Brunswick Co.,North Carolina
Spouse: Bryant Disc #28 Pin #273198
Marriage: Dec 1782 Place:
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Submitter:
Carlah Raye Thomas Sellers DAUER
3649 harry britain drive morganton, north carolina E-MAIL=
Notes for Mary Willis:
Mary "Polly" WILLIS
Sex: F
Birth: 1790 in Rutherford Co. NC
Death: 1857 in Franklin Co., TN
Father: Peter WILLIS
Mother: Choctaw INDIAN
Marriage 1 Saul CAMP b: ABT. 1780 in Rutherford Co. NC
Married: 16 MAR 1810 in Rutherford Co. NCChildren
Permelia CAMP b: 23 DEC 1823 in Franklin Co. TN
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Augustus Agerton WILLIS
Given Name: Augustus Agerton
Surname: Willis
Sex: M
Event: Nationality Of English ancestry
Marriage 1 Cherokee INDIAN
Children
Rev Joseph WILLIS b: 1758 in North Carolina Colony
1 Augustus Agerton WILLIS
+ Cherokee INDIAN
2 Rev Joseph WILLIS b: 1758 d: 1854
+ One of four WIVES
3 Son WILLIS
3 Son Another WILLIS
3 Agerton WILLIS b: 1785
+ Sophie STORY b: 1787
4 Rev Daniel Hubbard WILLIS b: 1817 d: 1887
5 Elliza WILLIS b: 1842
5 Mary Jane WILLIS b: 1845
4 Eliza WILLIS b: 1819
4 Mary WILLIS b: 1827
3 Joseph Jr WILLIS b: 1789 d: Oct 1870
+ Jane Jennie COKER b: 1793 d: 1870
4 Eliza WILLIS b: 1818
+ John A STROTHER b: 1820
5 Henry Zachariah STROTHER b: 1848
+ Malissa CONLEY
6 George Lafitte STROTHER b: 1878 d: 1948
+ Loubency Love B JOHNSON b: 19 Aug 1879 d: 28 Jun 1918
5 Cye John A Jr STROTHER b: 1839 d: 1865
+ Olif Olive RAY b: 1840 d: 1903
6 Martha Ann STROTHER b: 1860 d: 1952
+ Andrew ASHWORTH
+ Gadi Gidi Giddeon John JOHNSON b: 15 May 1836 d: 2 Jan 1913
5 Alfred STROTHER b: 1841
5 Josiah STROTHER b: 1843
5 Dempsey STROTHER b: 1846
5 Bernard STROTHER b: 1845
5 Mary Ann STROTHER b: 1852
5 George STROTHER b: 1854
5 Elizabeth STROTHER b: 1856
5 Sarah Jane STROTHER b: 1858
5 Richard STROTHER b: 1860
5 Nancy STROTHER b: 1862
5 Martha STROTHER b: 1867
+ Jane Jennie Coaker COKER b: 1793 d: Mar 1870
4 Mary WILLIS b: 1824
+ Francis E Frank STROTHER b: 1823 d: 1871
5 Sophie STROTHER b: 1851 d: 1892
+ Tine Valentine B BUXTON b: Dec 1847 d: Oct 1907
6 Laura BUXTON b: 1873
+ Seaborn DOYLE
6 Sherrod Shirley BUXTON b: 1874
+ Lucinda Sinea DOYLE
+ Ellen JOHNSON
6 Alonzo Lonnie BUXTON b: 1875
+ Cora CLARK
6 Hubbard Herbert BUXTON b: 1877
+ Goldie CLARK
6 William BUXTON b: 1879
6 Docie Violet Ann Theodosia BUXTON b: 1882
+ Monroe LAMBRIGHT
6 Ella BUXTON b: 1884
+ Memphis LAMBRIGHT
5 Martha Ann STROTHER b: 1842
5 Elizabeth STROTHER b: 1844
5 Mary Ann STROTHER b: 1847
5 Francis P STROTHER b: 1854 d: 11 Oct 1901
5 John Riley STROTHER b: 1859 d: 28 May 1941
5 Eliza STROTHER b: 1861
5 Henrietta STROTHER b: 1863
5 Solomon STROTHER b: 1 Aug 1846 d: 20 Sep 1918
+ Sarah WILLIS b: 1837 d: 21 Jun 1917
4 Eliza WILLIS b: 1818
+ John A STROTHER b: 1820
5 Henry Zachariah STROTHER b: 1848
+ Malissa CONLEY
6 George Lafitte STROTHER b: 1878 d: 1948
+ Loubency Love B JOHNSON b: 19 Aug 1879 d: 28 Jun 1918
5 Cye John A Jr STROTHER b: 1839 d: 1865
+ Olif Olive RAY b: 1840 d: 1903
6 Martha Ann STROTHER b: 1860 d: 1952
+ Andrew ASHWORTH
+ Gadi Gidi Giddeon John JOHNSON b: 15 May 1836 d: 2 Jan 1913
5 Alfred STROTHER b: 1841
5 Josiah STROTHER b: 1843
5 Dempsey STROTHER b: 1846
5 Bernard STROTHER b: 1845
5 Mary Ann STROTHER b: 1852
5 George STROTHER b: 1854
5 Elizabeth STROTHER b: 1856
5 Sarah Jane STROTHER b: 1858
5 Richard STROTHER b: 1860
5 Nancy STROTHER b: 1862
5 Martha STROTHER b: 1867
4 Joseph P WILLIS b: 1824
4 Charles WILLIS b: 1833
4 Elizabeth WILLIS b: 1839
3 Rachel WILLIS b: 1794
3 Jemima WILLIS b: 1798
3 Sarah WILLIS b: 1798
3 Daughter WILLIS b: Bet. 1800 - 1820
3 Daughter AAAnother WILLIS b: Bet. 1800 - 1820
3 Daughter AAnother WILLIS b: Bet. 1800 - 1820
3 Daughter Another WILLIS b: Bet. 1800 - 1820
3 Eliza WILLIS b: Bet. 1800 - 1820
3 Sally WILLIS b: 1802
3 William WILLIS b: 1804
3 Lemuel WILLIS b: 1812
+ Emeline Eveline PERKINS
4 Sarah WILLIS b: 1837 d: 21 Jun 1917
+ Solomon STROTHER b: 1 Aug 1846 d: 20 Sep 1918
3 John WILLIS b: 1814
3 Mary WILLIS b: 1824
+ Francis E Frank STROTHER b: 1823 d: 1871
4 Sophie STROTHER b: 1851 d: 1892
+ Tine Valentine B BUXTON b: Dec 1847 d: Oct 1907
5 Laura BUXTON b: 1873
+ Seaborn DOYLE
6 William DOYLE
6 Maude DOYLE
6 Pearl DOYLE
6 Ernest DOYLE
6 Ida DOYLE
6 Lewis DOYLE
6 Eric DOYLE
6 Earle DOYLE
6 Lula DOYLE
6 Bertie DOYLE
6 Nettie DOYLE
6 Chester M DOYLE
6 Vester Festus DOYLE
5 Sherrod Shirley BUXTON b: 1874
+ Lucinda Sinea DOYLE
6 Lloyd BUXTON
6 Claude BUXTON
6 Foley Tom BUXTON
+ Theresa MOSTIET
+ Ellen JOHNSON
6 Manatee BUXTON
6 Ernest BUXTON
6 Bertha BUXTON
5 Alonzo Lonnie BUXTON b: 1875
+ Cora CLARK
6 Clint A BUXTON
6 Haston BUXTON
6 John Valentine BUXTON
6 Mary BUXTON
6 Wilbert BUXTON
6 Kermit BUXTON
6 Ivy BUXTON
5 Hubbard Herbert BUXTON b: 1877
+ Goldie CLARK
6 Berthia BUXTON
6 Bessie BUXTON
5 William BUXTON b: 1879
5 Docie Violet Ann Theodosia BUXTON b: 1882
+ Monroe LAMBRIGHT
6 Arthur LAMBRIGHT
5 Ella BUXTON b: 1884
+ Memphis LAMBRIGHT
6 Eva LAMBRIGHT
6 Ruby LAMBRIGHT
6 T C LAMBRIGHT
4 Martha Ann STROTHER b: 1842
4 Elizabeth STROTHER b: 1844
4 Mary Ann STROTHER b: 1847
4 Francis P STROTHER b: 1854 d: 11 Oct 1901
4 John Riley STROTHER b: 1859 d: 28 May 1941
4 Eliza STROTHER b: 1861
4 Henrietta STROTHER b: 1863
4 Solomon STROTHER b: 1 Aug 1846 d: 20 Sep 1918
+ Sarah WILLIS b: 1837 d: 21 Jun 1917
3 Martha WILLIS b: 1836
3 Aimuwell WILLIS b: 1837 d: 1937var pageName="AWT Descendancy View (Starter)";
Child of William Sellers and Mary Willis is:
2008 i. Elisha Sellers, born Abt. 1735 in Columbus, N Hampton Co, NC; died 1801 in Rev War Patriot , Brunswick Co., NC; married (1) Sarah Jane Peeples 1759 in Brunswick NC; married (2) Catherine Bryant 1782; married (3) Mary Willetts 1784.
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Generation No. 13
4546. Samuel Jennings, born 1648 in Philadelphia PA. He married 4547. Ann Oliffe.
4547. Ann Oliffe, born 1659 in England.
Child of Samuel Jennings and Ann Oliffe is:
2273 i. Sarah Jennings, born 1679 in Philadelphia PA; married Edward Pennington.
6504. Cornelius Reynolds He married 6505. Margery UNKNOWN.
6505. Margery UNKNOWN
Child of Cornelius Reynolds and Margery UNKNOWN is:
3252 i. William Reynolds, born Abt. 1630; died Abt. 1700 in Richmond Co VA; married UNKNOWN.
6528. Thomas Parker, born 1609 in Brownsholme, Wiltshire England to MA, aboard ships Susan/Ellen; died 12 Aug 1683 in Reading Massachusetts. He married 6529. Amy 25 Dec 1635 in Lynn, Essex County, Mass.
6529. Amy
Children of Thomas Parker and Amy are:
i. Thomas Parker, born 1636; married Deborah Kirby 1667; born in Boston Suffolk MA.
3264 ii. Hananiah Parker, born 1638 in FREEMAN in 1679; married (2) Elizabeth Browne; married (3) Mary Barsham 1700.
iii. John Parker, born 1640 in Lynn, Essex County, MA.
iv. Joseph Parker, born Abt. 1642.
v. Mary Parker, born 1647.
vi. Martha Parker, born 1649.
vii. Sarah Parker, born 1658.
viii. Nathaniel Parker, born 1659.
6536. Francis Wyman, born 1595 in West Mill, England. He married 6537. Elizabeth Jane Richardson.
6537. Elizabeth Jane Richardson, born Abt. 1595 in West Mill, England.
Child of Francis Wyman and Elizabeth Richardson is:
3268 i. Francis Wyman, born 1618 in England; married Abigail Justus Reed Abt. 1650 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA.
6538. William Reed, born 18 Apr 1601 in Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire, England. He married 6539. Mabel Kendall.
6539. Mabel Kendall, born 1605 in England.
Child of William Reed and Mabel Kendall is:
3269 i. Abigail Justus Reed, born 30 Dec 1636 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA; married Francis Wyman Abt. 1650 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA.
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6560. John Tefft, born 1616 in England; died Abt. 1675 in Rhode Island. He married 6561. Mary Barber 1638 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI.
6561. Mary Barber, born 1618 in Berkshire England; died 1675 in RI. She was the daughter of 13122. James Barber.
Notes for John Tefft:
Sex: M
Born: ABT. 1614
Died: ABT. 16791
Died: 26 JAN 1675/76 in Killed by Indians in King Phillip's War
Notes:
The death date of John Tefft is uncertain. Some claim that he was killed in King Phillip's War; however, Timothy Tefft believes that this is from a misinterpretaiton of a letter written by Captain James Oliver, January 26, 1676, the last line which reads "His father, going to recall him lost his head and lies unburied." Joshua was captured on the 14th, brought to Wickford on the 16th, and executed, drawn and quartered on the 18th. Oliver is more likely making the point that John had come to claim what was left of his poor son's body and was unable to recover his head, of which some traditions say that it was used for sport by the soldiers, and stuck upon the fencepost at Smith's garrison. Another clue is that his wife Mary did not sign in satisfaction of her thirds until October 1679.
Children of John Tefft and Mary Barber are:
3280 i. Samuel Tefft, born 1644 in South Kingstown RI; died 1725 in Indian Country; married Elizabeth Jenckes.
ii. Joshua Tefft, born 1646 in Providence RI; died in hanged by King Phillip; married Sara Green; born half indian blood; died 16 Mar 1642 in or 1672 after child birth.
Notes for Joshua Tefft:
IN 1675, WAR broke out between the English of Plymouth Colony and the Wampanoag Indian nation of Southeastern Massachusetts. The United Colonies of New England, a confederation formed by the Plymouth, Connecticut and Massachusetts Bay Colonies, decided to make a preemptive strike against the Narragansetts, to prevent them from joining forces with the Wampanoags.
Rhode Island sought to join the United Colonies, but was denied because of its policy
of religious liberty.
Most of the colony's inhabitants retreated to Aquidneck Island for safety.
Joshua Tefft remained to defend his South Kingstown farm, where he was dragooned into the United Colonies troops. He escaped and went back to his home -- only to be captured by the Narragansetts who enslaved him.
Anthony maintains that Tefft was forced to fight alongside the tribe during the Great Swamp Fight of December 1675, when several hundred Narragansetts -- mostly women and children -- were slaughtered at their winter refuge inside the West Kingston swamp. Tefft wounded Capt. Nathaniel Seeley, of Connecticut, who later died.
Tefft was wounded while raiding the outlying farms around Providence and was captured by English troops. In January 1676, Tefft was taken to Richard Smith's garrison (now called Smith's Castle in North Kingstown). Various Colonial accounts laid out Tefft's crimes -- scalping a miller, firing at Colonial soldiers and wounding Seeley.
The United Colonies tried him for high treason. The 1647 law dictated that the condemned person would be drawn and quartered and forfeit all of his land and possessions. The penalty stuffed as many bodily humiliations into one execution as possible. The traitor was hanged, then cut down while still alive. His or her private parts and entrails were cut from the body and burned in the traitor's sight. Finally, the convicted was decapitated and cut into quarters.
Nonetheless, the Rhode Island government, in its guardianship order, saw to it that Joshua's son, Peter, inherited his father's land -- in defiance of the legal penalty.
As Anthony sees it, Peter's inheritance and a handful of legal maneuvers to protect Tefft land proves that Rhode Island did not regard Tefft as the traitor that the United Colonies did. In his tidy Wakefield apartment, Anthony turns to a decaying set of history books atop his refrigerator. He plucks a volume from an 1864 edition of The Rhode Island Colonial Records, inherited from his great-grandfather, state Sen. Henry Clay Anthony, of Portsmouth.
"Joshua Tefft's not in there," he said as he ruffled the pages. "There weren't that many people in Colonial Rhode Island and if things went wrong, it wouldn't have gone unrecognized. The more I became convinced he was unjustly executed, the more I wanted to exonerate him."
ONE SENTENCE in the manuscript caught Anthony's eye: "It was in this sequestered place that the celebrated Joshua Tefft was captured and afterwards taken to Wickford where he was drawn and quartered, the only execution of the kind in Rhode Island so far as we know."
Driven to know more about Joshua Tefft, Anthony, with some assistance from Sterling, relentlessly mined archives from Hartford to Portsmouth. One afternoon, Anthony became so engrossed in his research he was briefly locked in the Warwick City Hall vault when he failed to leave his work after the clerk turned off the upstairs lights.
Hidden in court documents, marriage records, birth and death registers, wills and deeds were splinters of the plot Anthony has written. Yet, slivers are not enough to build a platform of historical truth.
Sterling maintains that Anthony's contention that Joshua Tefft was a patriot is a series of "speculations" and "leaps."
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Was Joshua Tefft truly guilty of wilful treason? At this distance in time there is no way to know. It is not especially unlikely that Tefft, like John Walker Lindh, acted from conviction. The Rhode Islanders were very independent-minded. They had got on well with their own Indian neighbors (Tefft’s wife was half-Indian) and had been engaged in chronic land disputes with the Connecticut and Massachusetts colonists, who provided the militias with their officer class. The Narragansetts were not technically at war with the colonists until attacked. The militiamen were not all volunteers: many had been forcibly impressed into service, and were not thrilled at the prospect of being dragged from their farms to fight against people with whom they had no grudge, with whom indeed they had been trading and intermarrying for years. Tefft may have been the John Walker Lindh of his day; or he may have been a helpless, naive or foolish man caught up in the tangles of a brutal war.
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http://olimu.com/WebJournalism/Texts/Commentary/Treason.htm
Notes for Sara Green:
3/15/98
Researcher rewrites history behind 'oldest' gravestone
Craig Anthony discovers, among other things, that Sara Tefft died 30 years later than originally believed.
By ELLEN LIBERMAN
Journal Staff Writer
WARWICK -- For more than a century, Sara Tefft's sole distinction was to be buried under the oldest marked gravestone in New England. As befits such an artifact, the 250-pound fieldstone was pried from her burial plot off Occupessatuxet Cove and stored with other things of rare vintage in what was once a wine cellar under the John Brown House in Providence.
As far as historians were concerned, Sara Tefft was no more than that - a rough chunk of stone, crudely inscribed:
HERE LIETH
THE BoDYE of SARA
TEfft IN thE MARCH 16
1642
She was cast as a spinster, childless. Her presence in Warwick seven months before the first settlers purchased land there was a mystery.
But Craig Anthony, an 11th-generation Rhode Islander with a fierce pride in his state's heritage, thought Sara Tefft's life was worth examining. After six years of trawling a sluggish sea of Colonial-era documents, Anthony has had the rare privilege of rewriting history.
Sara Tefft actually died in 1672, and Rhode Island can no longer claim the oldest marked gravestone, Anthony has discovered. Far from being a barren, single woman, Tefft bore two children and was twice married to murderers who were executed for their crimes, Anthony maintains.
"This is like detective work," said Anthony. "And it's a great story. It has everything in it: sex, murder, war and racial conflict."
His conclusions have persuaded the steward of Sara Tefft's memorial, the Rhode Island Historical Society, to amend its documentation surrounding the stone, which is occasionally displayed, said Linda Eppich, head curator.
More importantly, said Anthony, the fate of Sara and second husband Joshua's only son, Peter, is also the key to rethinking history's take on Joshua Tefft, one of the most notorious colonists of his time and the only Rhode Islander to be drawn and quartered for treason.
"The recorded histories done by (the Puritan chroniclers) exhibited immense bias," Anthony said. "I wanted to write history from the point of view of a Rhode Islander and stir debate."
SHE WAS BORN Sara Greene, most likely an illegitimate daughter of John Greene Jr., a Warwick man who was eventually elected deputy governor of the colony in 1690. Anthony first found a reference to her in court records -- she was called to answer for the crime of fornication. Sara Greene avoided four sessions before the Colonial magistrates; her father eventually paid the 40-shilling fine.
Greene next appeared as the wife of Thomas Flounders, Anthony's research shows. In 1670, two years after they were wed, Flounders had a land dispute with a man named Walter House. One day they came to blows over it in Flounders's Narragansett shop. Flounders beat House to death and fled.
Rhode Island and Connecticut, which had been squabbling for decades over the boundary between their infant colonies, fought for jurisdiction over the case. But the Rhode Island constables found Flounders first. The court convicted him of felonious manslaughter and he was executed that November.
Young widow Sara Flounders next married Joshua Tefft, who eventually became a prominent villain in the Puritan accounts of Colonial Rhode Island. But she did not live to see this ignominy. Sara died March 16, 1672, two days after giving birth to a son, Peter. There is no record of how old she was.
IN 1675, WAR broke out between the English of Plymouth Colony and the Wampanoag Indian nation of Southeastern Massachusetts. The United Colonies of New England, a confederation formed by the Plymouth, Connecticut and Massachusetts Bay Colonies, decided to make a preemptive strike against the Narragansetts, to prevent them from joining forces with the Wampanoags.
Rhode Island sought to join the United Colonies, but was denied because of its policy of religious liberty. Most of the colony's inhabitants retreated to Aquidneck Island for safety.
Joshua Tefft remained to defend his South Kingstown farm, where he was dragooned into the United Colonies troops. He escaped and went back to his home -- only to be captured by the Narragansetts who enslaved him.
Anthony maintains that Tefft was forced to fight alongside the tribe during the Great Swamp Fight of December 1675, when several hundred Narragansetts -- mostly women and children -- were slaughtered at their winter refuge inside the West Kingston swamp. Tefft wounded Capt. Nathaniel Seeley, of Connecticut, who later died.
Tefft was wounded while raiding the outlying farms around Providence and was captured by English troops. In January 1676, Tefft was taken to Richard Smith's garrison (now called Smith's Castle in North Kingstown). Various Colonial accounts laid out Tefft's crimes -- scalping a miller, firing at Colonial soldiers and wounding Seeley.
The United Colonies tried him for high treason. The 1647 law dictated that the condemned person would be drawn and quartered and forfeit all of his land and possessions. The penalty stuffed as many bodily humiliations into one execution as possible. The traitor was hanged, then cut down while still alive. His or her private parts and entrails were cut from the body and burned in the traitor's sight. Finally, the convicted was decapitated and cut into quarters.
Nonetheless, the Rhode Island government, in its guardianship order, saw to it that Joshua's son, Peter, inherited his father's land -- in defiance of the legal penalty.
As Anthony sees it, Peter's inheritance and a handful of legal maneuvers to protect Tefft land proves that Rhode Island did not regard Tefft as the traitor that the United Colonies did. In his tidy Wakefield apartment, Anthony turns to a decaying set of history books atop his refrigerator. He plucks a volume from an 1864 edition of The Rhode Island Colonial Records, inherited from his great-grandfather, state Sen. Henry Clay Anthony, of Portsmouth.
"Joshua Tefft's not in there," he said as he ruffled the pages. "There weren't that many people in Colonial Rhode Island and if things went wrong, it wouldn't have gone unrecognized. The more I became convinced he was unjustly executed, the more I wanted to exonerate him."
THE MISINTERPRETATION of Sara Tefft's stone began in one cemetery and ended in another.
Her bones lie in a grave on the Greene family homestead in Warwick, once a Colonial outpost. In the mid-1800s, Dr. Usher Parsons, a physician and an amateur historian, read the downward slant of the seven's top line as a four. In 1868, the historical society removed the stone for safekeeping. A descendant put up a slate copy that repeated Parson's transcription and tacked on the phrase "in the 67th year of her age."
Three-and-a-half centuries transformed the 17th-century wilderness to the crowded bayside suburb of Conimicut. The "new" stone toppled from its foundation and lies in fragments in an overgrown tangle off Cole Farm Road. But subsequent scholars never changed the way they read that inscription.
Craig Anthony began his journey to a new perspective on Sara Tefft -- and her place in Colonial Rhode Island history - at the Tefft family plot in South Kingstown.
Anthony was exploring an abandoned rail bed that slices through the backwoods of South Kingstown when he stumbled on a field of stones, breaking the earth at regular intervals like teeth.
Anthony, who had been working on a project to record all of the state's historic cemeteries, recognized it as a graveyard hosting people too insignificant to rate carved stones or settlers who predated such civilized pretensions.
He reported this find to John Sterling, an authority on historical cemeteries and the head of the state transcription project. Sterling turned over everything he had on the cemetery plot, including an unpublished 1880 manuscript.
ONE SENTENCE in the manuscript caught Anthony's eye: "It was in this sequestered place that the celebrated Joshua Tefft was captured and afterwards taken to Wickford where he was drawn and quartered, the only execution of the kind in Rhode Island so far as we know."
Driven to know more about Joshua Tefft, Anthony, with some assistance from Sterling, relentlessly mined archives from Hartford to Portsmouth. One afternoon, Anthony became so engrossed in his research he was briefly locked in the Warwick City Hall vault when he failed to leave his work after the clerk turned off the upstairs lights.
Hidden in court documents, marriage records, birth and death registers, wills and deeds were splinters of the plot Anthony has written. Yet, slivers are not enough to build a platform of historical truth.
Sterling maintains that Anthony's contention that Joshua Tefft was a patriot is a series of "speculations" and "leaps."
"You could interpret it that way, I wouldn't. When you add up all the facts, it's hard to see him as a poor victim."
As for Sara Tefft, one of the unluckiest brides of the New World, Sterling said, "it's a terrific story and I'd like it to be true."
There's no doubt that Anthony has shattered the myths surrounding Sara Tefft's stone, Sterling said. He has included this historical correction in his 1997 book on Warwick's historic cemeteries. The oldest gravestone record will go out of state -- most likely to one in either Dorchester, Mass., or Connecticut, both dated 1644, he said.
It doesn't seem like a record worth fighting over. But Robert P. Emlen, the Brown University curator who has written about the Tefft stone and teaches a course on gravestone studies, said that every monument is another piece of a faded mosaic that informs the present.
"They are carved in a certain way and use language that is useful to us," Emlen said. "Gravestones provide a window into a historical past. They are the material evidence of lots of people for whom no other written record exists."
iii. Mary Tefft, born 1647; married Samuel Wilson.
iv. Tabitha Tefft, born 1653; married George Gardiner.
Notes for George Gardiner:
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0000412
6562. Joseph Jenckes He married 6563. Esther Ballard.
6563. Esther Ballard
Child of Joseph Jenckes and Esther Ballard is:
3281 i. Elizabeth Jenckes, died in Indian Country; married Samuel Tefft.
6566. William Holbrook He married 6567. Elizabeth Pitts.
6567. Elizabeth Pitts
Child of William Holbrook and Elizabeth Pitts is:
3283 i. Mehitable Holbrook, born 1659 in Menden, Worcestor, MA; married Jonathan Sprague.
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6576. John Sweet, born 1620 in England; died in "he became a FREE MAN 1660". He was the son of 13152. John Isaac Sweet and 13153. Mary Westcott. He married 6577. Elizabeth Temperance Jeffries.
6577. Elizabeth Temperance Jeffries, died in Indian Country.
Notes for John Sweet:
SOURCE: Salt Lake Library Film #0037237 "Sweets of Rhode Island Descendants of John SWEET"
FREEMAN
JOHN SWEET, JR. b. c1620 Salem, Mass?; d. 1677; m. c1655 Elizabeth (probably Jeoffrey). She was very likely the dau. of Robert Jeoffrey of Newport, RI, whose dau. Elizabeth was b. 1629. (If this is correct, she had a sister, Mary Jeoffrey b. 1632 who m. Richard Carder. They had a dau. Sarah who m. Benjamin Gorton.) Elizabeth testified in 1684 that she
was 55 yrs. old. She d. aft 1684; m. 2nd Samuel Wilson. JUNE 5, 1648: John Jr. was recorded as inhabitant of Warwick, RI; in 1655 Freeman; in 1660 Commissioner; in 1662 he was paid 5 pounds in peage at eight per penny, for killing a wolf.
APR 17, 1663: He sold Francis Darby, of Warwick, "my dwelling house, lot, etc., that I bought of Henry Townsend, for 45 pounds."MAY 20 1671: He took oath of alligiane (to king of England).
1675: His grist mill, etc., at Potowomut, was burned by Indians.MAR 7, 1676: The council at Hartford, noted that he and Samuel Eldred "have liberty to transport ten bushels of Indian corn apiece for their distressed families."
JUN 27, 1677: He is now living in Newport, naming his wife Elizabeth, and children John, Daniel, James, Henry, Richard, Benjamin, William, Jeremiah, and a dau.
SEP 18, 1684: Elizabeth Wilson, widow, aged 55 or thereabouts, deposed that her first husband, John Sweet, being a Warwick man, first built his dwelling house on Potowomut Neck and procured leave of the Narragansett Sachems to set down his mill and dam in Potowomut River. Her husband and herself kept possession peaceably of said house and land and mill for
several yars until forced off by the late Indian war, and after the was was over she and her children returned and kept possession of the same place.
Children of John Sweet, Jr. and Elizabeth:
John
Daniel b. 1657
James
Henry m. Elizabeth ?. Their dau. Joanna m. Robert Vaughn b. Feb 13, 1695, d. Mar 22, 1757 East Greenwich, RI.
Richard
Benjamin
William
Jeremiah
a daughter
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JAMES SWEET b. 1622 Salem, Mass?; d. Jun 18, 1698 m. Mary Greene b. May 19, 1633. (She was the dau. of John [Richard, Richard, Robert] who was from Salisbury
Children of John Sweet and Elizabeth Jeffries are:
i. Daniel Sweet, married Eleanor Carpenter.
ii. Rufus Sweet
iii. John Albert Sweet
iv. James Sweet
v. Benjamin Sweet
vi. William Sweet
vii. Jeremiah Sweet
3292 viii. Richard Sweet, born 1653; died 1754; married (1) Priscilla Carpenter; married (2) Mehitable Larkin 1673 in Warwick, Kent Co., RI.
3288 ix. Henry Sweet, born 1662 in Warwick, Kent Co., RI; married Mary Margaret Griffin.
6772. Roelof Schenk
Child of Roelof Schenk is:
3386 i. Jan Roelofse Schenk, born in Dutch By Design Book; married Sara Vancouwenhoven.
6998. John Munger, born 1660 in Guilford CT. He married 6999. Mary Evarts.
6999. Mary Evarts She was the daughter of 13998. James Evarts and 13999. Lydia Goodrich.
Child of John Munger and Mary Evarts is:
3499 i. Mary Munger, married Joshua Leete.
7008. John Wetherford, born 1615 in England.
Child of John Wetherford is:
3504 i. Wm Wetherford, born 1645 in York Co VA; married unknown.
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7056. Andrew Carpenter
Notes for Andrew Carpenter:
Title: They Came to Kentucky
Author: Alberta Carson Kirkwood
Title: Second Germanna Colony of 1717
Publication: The Germanna Record #6, Memorial Foundation of the Germanna Colonies in Virginia, June 1965
Children of Andrew Carpenter are:
i. Wm Carpenter
3528 ii. John Zimmerman Carpenter, born 1700 in Germany; died 1782 in Culpepper Virginia; married Anna Barbara Kerker 1723 in va.
7104. John Roby, born 1571. He was the son of 14208. William Roby and 14209. Joan.
Child of John Roby is:
3552 i. John Roby, married Eleanor Beeney.
7158. Jacob Jacob, born 1628; died 1726. He married 7159. Anne Cheyney.
7159. Anne Cheyney, born 1661; died 1730. She was the daughter of 14318. Richard Cheyney and 14319. Eleanor.
Child of Jacob Jacob and Anne Cheyney is:
3579 i. Charity Jacob, born Abt. 1682; married Richard Duckett.
7172. William Stone He married 7173. Mary Vernon.
7173. Mary Vernon
Children of William Stone and Mary Vernon are:
3586 i. William Stone, born 1615 in Caroline County VA; died 1705 in Totuskey Creek, Richmond County, VA; married Sarah Howard.
ii. John Stone, born 1636.
iii. Richard Stone, born 1642.
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7696. Stephen Moon, born 1655 in New Kent VA; died 29 Jan 1713. He was the son of 15392. Abraham Moon and 15393. unknown. He married 7697. Mary Simpson Abt. 1680.
7697. Mary Simpson, born 1662; died 1712 in New Kent VA.
Children of Stephen Moon and Mary Simpson are:
i. Stephen Jr Moon, born 1680 in New Kent VA; died 1726; married Phyllis 1702; born 1682; died 1746.
3848 ii. Peter Moon, born 1681 in New Kent VA; died 1720; married Elizabeth Smith.
7704. Richard Hudson, born 1634 in Accomack VA; died 25 Oct 1669 in Henrico VA. He was the son of 15408. Richard Hudson. He married 7705. Mary Bowman.
7705. Mary Bowman, born in England. She was the daughter of 15410. Robert Bowman.
Notes for Mary Bowman:
Mary BOWMAN - b. VA. Living in 1688. The Roxdale plantation may have co
to the Hudson family through Mary. She was sister of Robert, William and
John BOWMAN, and daughter of Robert BOWMAN, Sr. (d. Feb. 17, 1670/1,
Varine Parish, Bermuda Head, Henrico Co., VA). Source: The Hudsons of
Dickson Co., TN received from Mr. Van. A. Hudson via the internet.
Children of Richard Hudson and Mary Bowman are:
3852 i. Richard Hudson, born Abt. 1660 in Henrico VA; married Mary Hall in Henrico VA.
ii. Robert Hudson, born 1662.
iii. William Hudson, born 1668 in Henrico VA; died 27 Nov 1701 in Hanover, VA; married Elizabeth Jennings.
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7808. Phillip Broadway, born 1597 in England. He married 7809. Sarah Mayor.
7809. Sarah Mayor, born in England.
Child of Phillip Broadway and Sarah Mayor is:
3904 i. Nicholas Brodoway, born 1620 in England; died 1698 in Maryland; married (1) Elizabeth Tatlo 1641 in London; married (2) Catherine Horsley 1645 in London.
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7936. Bozeman, born speculation Holland; died in still much to research in Maryland and Virginia on this line.
Children of Bozeman are:
i. William Bozeman, born in possibly from Virginia to Maryland in 1670s; married Ellinor White.
Notes for William Bozeman:
Alexander MADDOX (SR) md (2) Ellinor WHITE abt 1661, she d 1692 after she md (2) William BOSEMAN 15 Feb 1661, his will 5 Aug 1664, and Ellinor md (3 )James CAINE {Ellinor's will under Ellinor CAINE}
Alexander and Ellinor WHITE, dau of Lewis (Nicklas) WHITE had one ch: Lazarus 1657-1716 who md (2) Sarah?
See: MD Side Lights; New Eng Hist & Gene V 15, p 146; Hotten Emigrants p 138; Eastern Shore Vital Records; Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore of MD; Thirty-four Families of Old Somerset Co MD; The Early Settlers of MD, by Skordas; MD Calendar of Wills, by Baldwin
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Land Office Grants - Full View of Record
URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=529&last=&g_p=GZ&collection=NN Grant
http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=9&last=10&g_p=S6&collection=NN Survey
Title Bozzerman, William.
Publication 11 December 1804.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Surveys, 1-6, A-E, reels 312-320.
Note Location: Shenandoah County.
Description: 5 acres on the north side of Shenandoah River, adjoining land belonging to the heirs of David Stover decd.
Source: Northern Neck Grants Z, 1800-1801, p. 529 (Reel 305).
Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Surveys No. 6, 1802-1809, p. 9-10 (Reel 317).
Original survey exists.
Part of the index to recorded copies of land grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and 1781 and by the Commonwealth between 1786 and 1874. Original and recorded surveys are also indexed when available. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.
Subject - Personal Bozzerman, William. grantee.
Stover, David.
Subject - Topical Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Virginia -- Shenandoah County
Subject -Geographic Shenandoah County (Va.) -- History -- 19th century
Genre/Form Land grants -- Virginia -- Shenandoah County.
Surveys (land) -- Virginia -- Shenandoah County.
Added Entry Northern Neck Land Office. Northern Neck grants, 1690-1874.
Northern Neck Land Office. Northern Neck surveys, 1786-1874.
Northern Neck Land Office. Northern Neck plats and certificates, 1786-1874.
Library of Virginia. Archives.
System Number 000849543
ii. Peter Bozeman, born in Check 1676 tax rolls in Northampton, Virginia.
iii. Ambrose Bozeman
3968 iv. Ralph Bozeman, born Bef. 1653 in Surry County Virginia; died in lived next to Roger Tarleton , Perquimians North Carolina; married Mary Branch.
7938. William Addie ??Branch He was the son of 15876. Christopher Branch and 15877. Mary Addie. He married 7939. Jane Hatcher.
7939. Jane Hatcher
Children of William ??Branch and Jane Hatcher are:
i. Wm Branch
ii. Sarah Branch
3969 iii. Mary Branch, born Abt. 1656; married (1) Ralph Bozeman; married (2) Steven Powell; married (3) Robert Hooks; married (4) Thomas Price.
iv. John Branch, born 1658; married Martha.
8008. Nicholas Brack, born 1649 in England. He was the son of 16016. William Brack. He married 8009. Ann Atkinson.
8009. Ann Atkinson
Children of Nicholas Brack and Ann Atkinson are:
i. Samuel? Brack
ii. Burrell? Brack
4004 iii. George Brack, born 1704 in England; died 1750 in Onslow County NC; married Gean Giffen 1718.
8012. James DOTY, born 17 Sep 1686 in Piscataway Middlesex NJ; died 1713. He was the son of 16024. Isaac Doty and 16025. Elizabeth England. He married 8013. Phoebe Slater.
8013. Phoebe Slater, born 28 Jul 1693 in Piscataway Middlesex NJ. She was the daughter of 16026. Esward Slater and 16027. Elizabeth Bonham.
Notes for James DOTY:
As quoted from THE DOTY/ANDERSON/SHEPPERD AND ALLIED FAMILIES By Carl V Wright: Benajah Dory, son of James Doty and Phebe Slater, born Piscataway, NJ about 17232. He received by the will of his cousin, Benjamin Martin, certain pieces of land at Piscataway, which he sold to Thomas Skinner, Jr. July 11, 1759 and undoubtedly immigrated at that time with his brother Benjanim to Onslow County, NC. Here, like his brother, he took an active part in public affairs, was representative to the State Assemblies of 1775-1776, participated in the debate and counseled with others, the action which led to the State to be one of the earliest in demanding a separation from British Government, and to be most earnest and prompt in supporting the measure of Continental /Congress. He was one of the delegates to the Convention of 1776, which framed the Constitution of the Colony and held various local positions of trust and honor. He was a member of the House of Commons of North Carolina, 1777-1778. He was married twice, perhaps in New Jersey, as he had a daughter born c1745. No record of marriage has been found. He married second in Onslow County, NC about 1774, to Elizabeth Chativin. Benjah died about 1780 in Onslow County, NC. By his first wife he had at least two children. /Note: taken from THE DOTY-DOTEN FAMILY, by Ethan Allen Doty:.. The two daughters listed were as .. "Number 3400, p 2997, Vol I; a daughter married Brack, Number 3401.. a daughter married Warren." The book continues... "It is thought that they both moved to Georgia."/ Elizabeth, his second wife, lived to be 101 years old and her grandson, Rev. William Edward Doty of Greenwood, LA, who furnished many of the facts in the early history of this branch of the family, remembers hearing her tell how during the Revolutionary War, she lived in North Carolina, and having buried her effects and property in the ground, she helped to make potato hills over them to conceal them from the Tories.
Children of James DOTY and Phoebe Slater are:
i. Esther DOTY, born 1716.
ii. Benjamin DOTY, born 1722; married Hester Bemen.
4006 iii. Benajah DOTY, born Abt. 1723 in Piscataway Middlesex NJ; died 11 Apr 1781 in Onslow County NC; married (1) Panthea Rogers; married (2) Elizabeth Farr 1774.
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8032. William Sellers, born Abt. 1700. He was the son of 16064. Mathew Willilam Sellers and 16065. Catherine Jordan. He married 8033. Providence Gurley.
8033. Providence Gurley
Notes for William Sellers:
Although his full name was William Benjamin Sellers, he went by Benjamin. He is alternately referred to as William or Benjamin in various records. Sarah Hickman was Benjamin Sellers' second wife. His first wife was (possibly) Marie, whose maiden surname is unknown at this time. There is a great deal of debate among Sellers researchers about the distribution of William Benjamin's children between his two wives. The chart reflects my current conclusions, and is subject to change.
FEB 1740 Edgecombe Co, NC = Benjamin SELLERS
of Edgecombe Co, sells 50 acres of land in Bertie Co that
my father Mathew SELLERS bought of Benjamin FOREMAN,
where my mother now lives. [Edward Thomas Ray Descendants.FTW]
WILL OF BENJAMIN SELLERS OF EDGECOMBE CO., NORTH CAROLINA
Recorded in Will Record Book A, pp. 25-26
In the Name of God Amen ---
I, Benjamin Sellers in Edgecombe County, being very sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given to God therefore, and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, I do make and ordain this my last will & testament, that is to say principally and first of all, I give and recommend my soul into the hand of God that gave it and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with, I give, devise, dispose of the same in following manner and form:
Item --- I give to my beloved wife Sarah ye use of ye plantation which I now live upon during her life, and after her decease I give the plantation and two hundred acres of land to ... my youngest son Simon Sellers and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever, and if he should die without heir then ye land shall fall to my son Jechonias and his heirs lawfully begotten forever.
Item --- I give to my son Elisha Sellers to value of five shillings.
Item --- I give to my son Benjamin Sellers to value of five shillings. I likewise constitute, ordain, and make my wife and William Dortch my only and sole executors of this my last will and testament, and the remaining part of my estate I do leave to be equally divided between my wife and her children now living with her, and I do hereby disallow, revoke, and disanull all and every other former testaments, wills, legacies, requests, and executors by me in any ways before this time -- named, willed, and bequeathed, ratified, and confirming this no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this third day of January 1761.
Robert Thompson Benjamin [His Mark] Sellers
Catherine (X) Sellers
Matthew Sellers
March Court 1761 ---
The within will was in open court exhibited by the executors and proved by the oath of Robert Thompson one of the subscribing witnesses thereto and at the same time William Dortch was qualified as an executor which is on motion ordered to be certified and the will to be recorded.
Test. James Hall Cir. C.
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In the June 1762 session of the Edgecombe Co. Court, Benjamin's "orphans" Matthew, Jechonias, and Joel chose their mother Sarah Sellers as their guardian. The court also appointed Sarah as the guardian of Simon and Mary Sellers. In the April 1764 session, the court was notified that Thomas Dixon had married Sarah Sellers, Benjamin's widow and guardian to the children. In the October 1764 session, Joel Sellers was bound out to Kindred Carter.
It was long believed by many that the father of Elisha Sellers was a "William Sellers of Tarboro," who allegedly went from there to what is today Brunswick Co., North Carolina around 1750 and raised a large family of mostly sons. It is a claim based on family tradition, not the evidence. An excerpt below from a letter written to a fellow researcher spells out the problems with this hypothesis ---
"... Yes, Benjamin (d.1761, Edgecombe Co., North Carolina) is actually Elisha's father -- 'William Sellers of Tarboro' is an historical fiction for which not one shred of primary evidence exists. Anyone who tells you that William is the father shows that they have not done original research and instead swallowed the multiple erroneous statements in a well-intentioned, but poorly done book 'Some Descendents of William Sellers Who Was in Tarboro, North Carolina in 1750' by Clark and Elizabeth Watters, which cites the family tradition passed down in the family of W.W. Sellers of Marion Co., South Carolina who had no real idea of who his distant ancestors were. What follows here is an excerpt from a letter I wrote explaining this:
I've noticed that many people have written in, telling you that Elisha's father was a 'William Sellers of Tarboro.' I gather from other (better) data that you've received that you know this is not true -- there is no 'William Sellers of Tarboro' -- and that Benjamin Sellers' Edgecombe Co. North Carolina will of 1761 is the key to this issue. Put in the simplest way, Benjamin IS 'William Sellers of Tarboro'! All six of his named sons, including Elisha, and at least one of his daughters were present eight years later in the 1769 Brunswick Co., North Carolina tax list. What you may or may not know is the source of the misinformation. The error, though reproduced in Watters' work and in the Reddoch compilation ... originally stems from an error in W.W. Sellers' 'History of Marion Co., South Carolina' (pub. 1901). In it he says that his grandfather Benjamin's father was a 'William Sellers' who lived near Tarboro, North Carolina about 1750 and moved to the area of 'Seven Creeks' in what is today Brunswick Co.) and had several sons, naming Elisha and Benjamin among others.
Now, aside from the fact that there is absolutely no documentary evidence (and certainly none cited) for this assertion, there are a few other considerations that make the claim suspect, even if one doesn't look at Benjamin's 1761 will. There is a letter that W.W. Sellers wrote to a Thomas B. Sellers of Ama, Louisiana, dated
8 December 1899 (I have a transcript). In it, written about a year before the publication of his Marion Co. history, he tells his cousin that his 'great grandfather William or Henry emigrated from Tar River, North Carolina...'. The point is, he didn't really know who his great grandfather was; a fact not at all surprising when then you look at the rest of the letter. He reveals that his grandfather Benjamin [d. Apr 1817] died about a year before he was born, that his father Jordan Sellers was 54 when he married his mother, and finally that his father gave him all this information about sixty years before [from 1899]. Well, his father died, according to the letter, 9 September 1838, making this a deathbed conveyance of information! And with W.W. born in 1818, he was himself 81 years old ..."
Father: Matthew William SELLERS b: 1675 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia
Mother: Catherine JORDAN b: ABT 1678 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia
Marriage 1 Marie UNKNOWN b: ABT 1710 in North Carolina
Married: BEF 1736 in North Carolina 1Children
Elisha SELLERS b: BET 1735 AND 1738 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina
Children of William Sellers and Providence Gurley are:
i. Jacob Sellers, born 1679.
4016 ii. William Sellers, born Abt. 1682 in Tarboro NC; married Mary Willis 1727.
iii. John Sellers, born 1687; married Elizabeth.
Generation No. 14
13122. James Barber, born 1594 in Berkshire England; died in Newport RI. He was the son of 26244. Thomas Barber.
Children of James Barber are:
i. Ebenezer Barber
ii. Elizabeth Barber
iii. Joseph Barber
iv. Patience Barber
v. Wm Barber
6561 vi. Mary Barber, born 1618 in Berkshire England; died 1675 in RI; married John Tefft 1638 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI.
vii. James Barber, born 1620 in Berkshire England; died 1687 in Newport RI.
13152. John Isaac Sweet, born 1579 in Trayne, Modbury, Devonshire, England; died Abt. 1637 in arrived in Salem MA 1630 then Providence RI. He was the son of 26304. Robert Sweet and 26305. Johanna Rainham. He married 13153. Mary Westcott Abt. 1619 in England.
13153. Mary Westcott, born 1605 in England; died 1681 in Salem MA.
Notes for John Isaac Sweet:
Sweet Genealogy and History
S.L. Film #037237, Sweets of Rhode Island. Vol. 1 Books 1-5. John (1) came in 1630 and settled in Salem, Massachusetts. John was one of the first purchasers of land in Providence, Rhode Island. 1637 the lot where the old state house now stands. John, born 1579, proof in Hackery, Middlesex, England. He died sometime after Jun 6 1637, records in Salem, Mass. His name is in first short-hand book of Salem.
He married about 1619 Mary (WESCOTT) in England. The family came in ship "The Mary and John" which sailed from Plymouth, England, 20 Mar 1630 and was one of the (Winthrop Fleet). They arrived in Nantucket, Mass. on 31 May 1630. Not proven
John SWEET (1),Family ID # 175 the immigrant ancestor, was born about 1598 or before since his son, James (3), was recorded as being born in 1622. John Married Mary (WESCOTT). The records state that their children were born in Wales. They were doubtless of Welsh origin, and were the progenitors of the SWEETS of Warwick and Kings Town, Rhode Island. (Genealogies of Central New York, (Vol. 1, pg. 420.) In the book," Rhode Island Genealogies" pg. 911; it states that, John and James Sweet, brothers were of Welsh birth. It is well established that John SWEET (1), their father was a man of some years beyond youth when he arrived in America. John (1), is of record as of Salem, Massachusetts, as early as 1632 when his land there was referred to. He had a grant of land in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1637, in which year he died, and his widow then received a grant.
" Austin's Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island," pg. 195 reads; John SWEET was living 6 Jun. 1637, but died sometime during that year presumably before the land grant was official. Later in Salem' Mary, is called "WIDOW SWEET" .It is possible that John SWEET never went to Providence, but died in Salem.
The following from a manuscript by CHAPLIN, (which is in the Historical Society of Rhode Island) states the land must have been granted to John SWEET (1) for his second son, James SWEET (3), in a deed dated 8 Nov. 1686 mention all right of land in Providence, as my father, John SWEET, was one of the first purchasers thereof. Mary (WESCOTT) SWEET, widow of John SWEET (1), and their three children moved to Providence, Rhode Island and upon her eldest son, John SWEET (2), only eighteen years of age and James (3), two years younger fell the responsibility of providing for the family.
Mary, widow of John (1) married a second time the Rev. Ezekiel (HOLLIMAN) and after their marriage, her new husband changed her daughter's name from Maribah to Renewed. After the death of HOLLIMAN, 17 Sep. 1659, Mary SWEET HOLLIMAN returned to Salem where she died 31 July 1681.
The death of John SWEET (1) and the subsequent marriage to Ezekiel (HOLLIMAN) doubtless hastened their "removal"
to Warwick, known at the time as Shawmuch.
The Sweet family of Rhode Island is for the most part descendants of these two brothers, John (2) and James (3). They were among a list of persons received as inhabitants of Warwick, Rhode Island previous to 5 Jun. 1648. (Austin's Genealogical Dictionary). They and their descendants spread through out the neighboring towns of East Greenwich, Coventry, Exeter, North Kingstown, South Kingstown, Warwick, Portsmouth and Prudence Island, Rhode Island, and there are still many living in these towns in Rhode Island today.
SOURCE: Salt Lake Library Film #0037237 "Sweets of Rhode Island Descendants of John SWEET"
Father: Robert SWEET A b: ABT 1552 in Hackney, London, Eng
Mother: Johanna RAINHAM b: ABT 1555 in Modbury, Devonshire, England
Marriage 1 Mary WESTCOTT b: ABT 1605 in Modbury, Devonshire, England
Married: ABT 1619 in London, England
Children
John SWEET b: 1620 in Wales
James SWEET b: 18 JUN 1622 in Warwick, Kent Co., R I
Thomas SWEET b: ABT 1624 in Modbury, Devon, Eng
Meribah Renewed SWEET b: ABT 1625
Children of John Sweet and Mary Westcott are:
6576 i. John Sweet, born 1620 in England; died in "he became a FREE MAN 1660"; married Elizabeth Temperance Jeffries.
ii. James Sweet, born 1622 in Warwick, Kent Co., RI-FREEMAN 1655; died 1698 in Prudence Island RI; married Mary Greene Abt. 1654 in Warwick, Kent Co., RI; born 1633.
Notes for James Sweet:
FREEMAN
JOHN SWEET, JR. b. c1620 Salem, Mass?; d. 1677; m. c1655 Elizabeth (probably Jeoffrey). She was very likely the dau. of Robert Jeoffrey of Newport, RI, whose dau. Elizabeth was b. 1629. (If this is correct, she had a sister, Mary Jeoffrey b. 1632 who m. Richard Carder. They had a dau. Sarah who m. Benjamin Gorton.) Elizabeth testified in 1684 that she
was 55 yrs. old. She d. aft 1684; m. 2nd Samuel Wilson. JUNE 5, 1648: John Jr. was recorded as inhabitant of Warwick, RI; in 1655 Freeman; in 1660 Commissioner; in 1662 he was paid 5 pounds in peage at eight per penny, for killing a wolf.
APR 17, 1663: He sold Francis Darby, of Warwick, "my dwelling house, lot, etc., that I bought of Henry Townsend, for 45 pounds."MAY 20 1671: He took oath of alligiane (to king of England).
1675: His grist mill, etc., at Potowomut, was burned by Indians.MAR 7, 1676: The council at Hartford, noted that he and Samuel Eldred "have liberty to transport ten bushels of Indian corn apiece for their distressed families."
JUN 27, 1677: He is now living in Newport, naming his wife Elizabeth, and children John, Daniel, James, Henry, Richard, Benjamin, William, Jeremiah, and a dau.
SEP 18, 1684: Elizabeth Wilson, widow, aged 55 or thereabouts, deposed that her first husband, John Sweet, being a Warwick man, first built his dwelling house on Potowomut Neck and procured leave of the Narragansett Sachems to set down his mill and dam in Potowomut River. Her husband and herself kept possession peaceably of said house and land and mill for
several yars until forced off by the late Indian war, and after the was was over she and her children returned and kept possession of the same place.
Children of John Sweet, Jr. and Elizabeth:
John
Daniel b. 1657
James
Henry m. Elizabeth ?. Their dau. Joanna m. Robert Vaughn b. Feb 13, 1695, d. Mar 22, 1757 East Greenwich, RI.
Richard
Benjamin
William
Jeremiah
a daughter
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JAMES SWEET b. 1622 Salem, Mass?; d. Jun 18, 1698 m. Mary Greene b. May 19, 1633. (She was the dau. of John [Richard, Richard, Robert] who was from Salisbury
Notes for Mary Greene:
ID: I686
Name: James SWEET
Sex: M
Birth: 18 JUN 1622 in Warwick, Kent Co., R I
Death: 18 JUN 1698 in Prudence Island, R. I.
Note:
SOURCE: Salt Lake Library Film #0037237 "Sweets of Rhode Island Descendants of John SWEET"
Children of James (3) and Mary (GREENE)
* i Philip (12), b. 15 Jul. 1655 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, he m. Elizabeth (ALLEN), widow of William (ALLEN)
* ii. James (13), born 28 May 1657 in Warwick, Rhode Island he m. Hannah (ATCHMAN). He m. 2nd Mary (PIERCE) in 1711, widow of Robert (HILL).
iii. Mary, b. 2 Feb. 1660 in Warwick, Rhode Island m. Enoch PLACE) of Dorchester, Massachusetts. he d. in 1703. She m. 2nd. Samuel (WICKHAN). Mary and Enoch had a dau. Mary (PLACE) born 16 Oct 1697, she, m. George (HAZARD) of South Kingstown, Rhode Island. George b. in 1699 and d. in 1764. Mary Place (HAZARD) d. 2 May 1752, in East Greenwich. Rhode Island.wic
SOURCE: Salt Lake Library Film #0037237 "Sweets of Rhode Island Descendants of John SWEET"
SWEET-L Archives
From: Dean or Virgene Travis <travis@digisys.net>
Subject: JOHN SWEET info.
Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 00:41:08 -0700
The following info. was compiled by a cousin who sent me all of her research. I haven't found a connection to my Sweets, but maybe this will help one of you.
JOHN SWEET (of Salem, Mass and Providence, RI) b. c1585-90 England d. 1637 RI; m. July 3, 1632 Mary d. 1681. (She m. 2nd 1638 Ezekiel Holliman). John's land in Salem is described as bounding Mr. Skelton's land on the north, and near to Capt. Endicott's as of June 6, 1637. He
was presented by the Grand Jury for shooting a wolf dog of Col. Endicott's in the yard of the latter, and was fined 5 pounds for the offense; subsequently the fine was remitted. The name of "Sweet's Cove" was given to an inlet near his residence. In 1637 he obtained a grant of
land in Providence.
This passed to Mary after his death. She returned to Salem and rec'd a land grant there the same year. After Mary m. Ezekiel Holliman, he changed the name of her dau. from Meribah to Renewed.JULY 1, 1639: Mrs. Holliman is alluded to in a letter from Rev. Hugh Peters of Salem, to the church at Dorchester. He says that she and certain others had "the great censure passed upon them in this our church," and that "they wholly refused to hear the church, denying it and all the churches in the Bay to be true churches."
JULY 31, 1681: Ezekiel Holliman's will is proved. To son-in-law John Gereardy and dau. Renewed, his wife, both formerly of Warwick, now of Prudence [sic], all interest in house, lot, meadow and upland in Warwick.
CHILDREN OF JOHN SWEET & MARY: JOHN SWEET, JR.(see below), JAMES SWEET
(see below), RENEWED SWEET. Renewed b. c1625 Salem, Mass?; d. aft 1681.
m. John Gereardy d. aft 1681. They had 3 children: Mary, John, Phillis.
JOHN SWEET, JR. b. c1620 Salem, Mass?; d. 1677; m. c1655 Elizabeth (probably Jeoffrey). She was very likely the dau. of Robert Jeoffrey of Newport, RI, whose dau. Elizabeth was b. 1629. (If this is correct, she had a sister, Mary Jeoffrey b. 1632 who m. Richard Carder. They had a dau. Sarah who m. Benjamin Gorton.) Elizabeth testified in 1684 that she
was 55 yrs. old. She d. aft 1684; m. 2nd Samuel Wilson. JUNE 5, 1648: John Jr. was recorded as inhabitant of Warwick, RI; in 1655 Freeman; in 1660 Commissioner; in 1662 he was paid 5 pounds in peage at eight per penny, for killing a wolf.
APR 17, 1663: He sold Francis Darby, of Warwick, "my dwelling house, lot, etc., that I bought of Henry Townsend, for 45 pounds."MAY 20 1671: He took oath of alligiane (to king of England).
1675: His grist mill, etc., at Potowomut, was burned by Indians.MAR 7, 1676: The council at Hartford, noted that he and Samuel Eldred "have liberty to transport ten bushels of Indian corn apiece for their distressed families."
JUN 27, 1677: He is now living in Newport, naming his wife Elizabeth, and children John, Daniel, James, Henry, Richard, Benjamin, William, Jeremiah, and a dau.
SEP 18, 1684: Elizabeth Wilson, widow, aged 55 or thereabouts, deposed that her first husband, John Sweet, being a Warwick man, first built his dwelling house on Potowomut Neck and procured leave of the Narragansett Sachems to set down his mill and dam in Potowomut River. Her husband and herself kept possession peaceably of said house and land and mill for
several yars until forced off by the late Indian war, and after the was was over she and her children returned and kept possession of the same place.
Children of John Sweet, Jr. and Elizabeth:
John
Daniel b. 1657
James
Henry m. Elizabeth ?. Their dau. Joanna m. Robert Vaughn b. Feb 13, 1695, d. Mar 22, 1757 East Greenwich, RI.
Richard
Benjamin
William
Jeremiah
a daughter
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JAMES SWEET b. 1622 Salem, Mass?; d. Jun 18, 1698 m. Mary Greene b. May 19, 1633. (She was the dau. of John [Richard, Richard, Robert] who was from Salisbury, Wilts Co., England. He was b. at Bowridge Hall, Gellingham, Dorset Co., where his father and grandfather resided. He was a surgeon in Salisbury and m. (1) Nov 4, 1619 at St. Thomas' Church. His son John was baptised Aug 15, 1620. Other children followed:
Peter Mar 10, 1622
Richard Mar 25, 1623
James Jun 21, 1626
Thomas Jun 4 1628
Jone Oct 3, 1630
Mary May 19, 1633.
On Apr. 6, 1635, he said from Southampton, Eng. in the ship "James". He m. (1) Joan Tattersall; (2) Alice Daniels, a widow. She m. (2) Mr. Phillips, and d. 1653. End of Greene info.)
JUN 5, 1648: James Sweet recorded as inhabitant of Warwick, RI; 1653-58-59 Commissioner; 1655 Freeman; 1656 Juryman.
SEP 30 1660: He sold to Thos. Greene, lot granted him by town of Warwick, and housing thereon, by consent of William Ward, and also a share of meadow.
MAR 7, 1682: Portsmuth (Prudence Island). He and son, Phillip sold land in Warwick to Thos. Greene.
NOV 8, 1686: King's Town, RI. He deeded to eldest son, Phillip, of Purdence Island, all rights of land in Providence "as my father John Sweet, deceased, was one of the first purchasers thereof."
Also on NOV 8, 1686: He and wife, Mary, deeded to son Benoni, land in Mashantatack, at death of said James and wife. On the same date he deeded also to son Samuel and dau. Mary "both remaining with me."
APR 4, 1695: he testified about some land, calling his age 73 years.
Children of James Sweet and his wife, Mary:
Phillip b. July 15, 1655 Warwick, Kent Co., RI; m. Elizabeth
James b. May 28, 1657
Mary b. Feb 2, 1660
Benoni b. Mar 28, 1663
Valentine b. Feb 14, 1665
Samuel b. Nov 1, 1667
Jeremiah b. Jan 6, 1669
Renewed b. Jul 16, 1671
Sylvester b. Mar 1, 1674
*
JOHN SWEET info. by Dean or Virgene Travis <travis@digisys.net>
Father: John A K A Isaac SWEET b: ABT 1579 in Trayne, Modbury, Devonshire, England
Mother: Mary WESTCOTT b: ABT 1605 in Modbury, Devonshire, England
Marriage 1 Mary GREENE b: 19 MAY 1633 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Married: ABT 1654 in Warwick, Kent Co., R I
Children
Phillip SWEET b: 15 JUL 1655 in Warwick, Kent Co., R I
James SWEET b: 28 MAY 1657 in Warwick, Kent Co., R I
Mary SWEET b: 2 FEB 1660 in Warwick, Kent Co., R I
Benoni SWEET b: 28 MAR 1663 in Warwick, Kent Co., R I
Valentine SWEET b: 14 FEB 1665 in Prudence Island, R. I.
Samuel SWEET b: 1 NOV 1667 in Prudence Island, R. I.
Jeremiah SWEET b: 6 JAN 1669 in Prudence Island, R. I.
Renewed SWEET b: 16 JUL 1671 in Prudence Island, R. I.
Sylvester SWEET b: 1 MAR 1674 in Prudence Island, R. I.
iii. Thomas Sweet, born 1624.
iv. Meribah Renewed Sweet, born 1625; died 1681; married John Geraerd.
Notes for John Geraerd:
SOURCE: Salt Lake Library Film #0037237 "Sweets of Rhode Island Descendants of John SWEET"
13998. James Evarts, born 1630 in Concord Mass; died 1682 in Guilford CT. He married 13999. Lydia Goodrich.
13999. Lydia Goodrich, born 1644 in Guilford CT.
Children of James Evarts and Lydia Goodrich are:
6999 i. Mary Evarts, married John Munger.
ii. James Evarts
14208. William Roby, born 1540 in Castle Donnigan England. He was the son of 28416. Thomas Roby. He married 14209. Joan 1560.
14209. Joan
Child of William Roby and Joan is:
7104 i. John Roby, born 1571.
14318. Richard Cheyney He married 14319. Eleanor.
14319. Eleanor
Notes for Richard Cheyney:
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ID: I7278
Name: Richard CHEYNEY
Given Name: Richard
Surname: CHEYNEY
NSFX: of "Cheyney's Neck"
Sex: M
Change Date: 6 Feb 2003
Note: Emigrated sometime before 1650 to Maryland. Very soon he applied for l and grants and the first recorded was "Cheney's Hill" located on the So uth River in Anne Arundel County. He continued to negotiate land warran ts and became one of the largest land holders in the South River Hundre d. In 1653 he patented: "Cheney's Neck" 100 A. ; "Cheney's Resolution" 4 00 A.; "Cheney's Hazard" 100 A.; "Cheney's Rest" 300 A.; and "Cheney's P urchase" 300 A, the total amount was 1110 acres.
Birth: 1625
Death: ABT 1687
Emigration: BEF 1650 ENG to MD
Will: 6 MAR 1685/86
Residence: "Cheyney's Neck" 1660 Anne Arundel Co., MD
Event: Inventory 16 AUG 1688
Marriage 1 Charity
Married:
Children
Elizabeth CHEYNEY
Marriage 2 Eleanor
Children
Anne CHEYNEY b: 1661 in Anne Arundel Co., MD
Child of Richard Cheyney and Eleanor is:
7159 i. Anne Cheyney, born 1661; died 1730; married Jacob Jacob.
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15392. Abraham Moon, born Abt. 1630 in Gloucester Co VA. He was the son of 30784. John Moon and 30785. UNKNOWN. He married 15393. unknown.
15393. unknown
Child of Abraham Moon and unknown is:
7696 i. Stephen Moon, born 1655 in New Kent VA; died 29 Jan 1713; married Mary Simpson Abt. 1680.
15408. Richard Hudson, born in Church of England.
Child of Richard Hudson is:
7704 i. Richard Hudson, born 1634 in Accomack VA; died 25 Oct 1669 in Henrico VA; married Mary Bowman.
15410. Robert Bowman, born 1608 in VA; died 17 Feb 1671 in bermuda Head, Henrico County Va.
Notes for Robert Bowman:
Robert BOWMAN
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1608 in VA
Death: 17 FEB 1671 in Varine Parish, Bermuda Head, Henrico, Co, VA
Note:
This was found at:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/o/w/James-L-Bowman/GENE2-0002
.html
Robert Jr can be associated both with the land in Bermuda Hundred and
with a plantation known as Roxdale. As of February 8, 1997 I do not know
the location of Roxdale, but I guess it is in Chesterfield or Henrico
County.
This parentage for the brothers John Bowman and Edward Bowman of
Henrico Parish is speculative. As of August 1995 I have found no docume
or abstract of a colonial document which identifies their father. Howev
Virginia land entries from the 1660s and 1670s for the Bermuda Hundr
Henrico County identify Robert Bowman, Jr as a land owner for property
adjoining his father, Robert, Senior.
Robert, Jr. is a candidate of the right age in the correct
vicinity to be father of John and Edward. For that reason I put him
forward. John Bowman, Sr., was guardian for orphan John Bowman, Jr. unt
1679 in Henrico County. Because I have found no land records in the name
of John Bowman, Sr., in the Bermuda Hundred area, and since brothers Jo
and Edward appear to come into possession of the lands of Robert, Jr., I
think of him as the probable father of these men. Of course Robert Jr.
and John, Sr. could be brothers.
Charles W. Bowman in the introduction to his 1912 book, Bowman
Genealogy: Fragmentary Annals of a Branch of the Bowman Family, offered:
"In general, there seems little doubt that the Bowmans of Virginia and
other states to the south and west are of common stock. It is a family
tradition that the earliest ancestor was a ship carpenter who came with
the first colonists to Jamestown from London, but this has neither been
authenticated or disproved."
Abstracts from Nugent's CAVALIERS & PIONEERS, Vol. III:
p. 97 2 May 1705 Capt. John Bolling, Edward Bowman & John Bowman
1146 Scres Henrico County 3rd branch of Swift Creek, Begin at Henry
Poland North side of said Creek.
p. 102 2 Nov 1705 John Tullit, 17,653 Acres Henrico County, South
of James on Bowman's line.
p. 191 15 July 1717 John Bolling, Edward Bowman & John Bowman 497
Acres Henrico East side of Falling Creek.
p. 211 9 Feb 1718 Elizabeth Bowman 50 Acres Henrico South side
James on Fox Slash, adjoining William Clarke & William Soane.
p. 230 5 Sept 1723 John Bowman, Jnr 450 Acres Henrico County
Northside Swift Creek, adjoining his own survey in Henry Powland's line,
crossing the main road to Major John Bolling.
p. 293 17 Aug 1725 John Lavillian, 400 Acres Henrico North of
Appomattox River, adjoining John James Florenoy on South side of a bran
of Nutt Tree Branch; Francis Florenoy on North side of the Dumplin
Branch, and John Bowman's line.
p. 300 24 Mar 1725 John Newby 100 Acres Henrico South of Swift
Creek adjoining John Bowman and Richard Grill's line
Edward Bowman's will of 1722 made gifts of land on Swift Creek.
John Bowman's will of 1725 made gifts of land on Nut Tree Run and Swift
Creek. The abstract of Elizabeth Bowman's deed of Feb. 9, 1718 ties the
land acquisitions to the earlier holdings of Robert, Jr., when read in
combination with the following abstract from Crozier's Virginia County
Records, Vol. II, Taken from Henrico County Deeds & Wills 1725-1737:
p. 134 25 Aug 1727 John Soan of Burtee Precinct in Albemarle County
in North Carolina, but now in Virginia of one part and Tarlton Woods
Henrico County of Virginia . . . for £10 sells said Woodson tract of la
in Henrico on south side of James, bounded on lands of Robert Elam, Dr.
John Bowman dec'd, and others containing 200 acres being that land boug
by William Soane, father of the aforesaid John Soane . . .
The Soane sale puts Elizabeth's land now in the estate of John
Bowman, deceased, and the description of the land as adjoining Robert
Elam's property links these tracts to the 1662-1672 deeds describing the
properties of Robert Bowman, Jr. It also tells us that John Bowman was a
Doctor and that he was deceased before August 25, 1727.
Children of Robert Bowman and Sarah are:
i. JOHN BOWMAN, b. Abt 1661, Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Parish, Va.
(probably); d. Abt 1725, Henrico Parish, Virginia.
ii. EDWARD BOWMAN, b. Abt November 10, 1656, Henrico Parish, Virginia;
d. Abt 1722, Henrico Parish, Virginia.
iii. ROBERT BOWMAN III, b. Abt 1660.
iv. WILLIAM BOWMAN, b. Aft December 18, 1664; d. Aft December 18, 1685.
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Mary BOWMAN b: 15 FEB 1634 in Varine Parish, Bermuda Head, Henrico, Co, VA
Five Children BOWMAN b: BET 1634 AND 1664
Child of Robert Bowman is:
7705 i. Mary Bowman, born in England; married Richard Hudson.
15876. Christopher Branch He married 15877. Mary Addie.
15877. Mary Addie
Child of Christopher Branch and Mary Addie is:
7938 i. William Addie ??Branch, married Jane Hatcher.
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16016. William Brack, born 1607 in Stokley England.
Children of William Brack are:
i. Elizabeth Brack
ii. John Brack
iii. William Brack
iv. Thomas Brack
8008 v. Nicholas Brack, born 1649 in England; married Ann Atkinson.
16024. Isaac Doty, born 1648 in Plymouth Massachusetts!; died 1728 in Oyster Bay New York. He was the son of 32048. Edward Doty and 32049. Faith Clarke. He married 16025. Elizabeth England.
16025. Elizabeth England, born 1655.
Children of Isaac Doty and Elizabeth England are:
i. Isaac DOTY, born 1673; married Elizabeth Jackson.
ii. Joseph DOTY, born 1680; married Sarah.
iii. Jacob DOTY, born 1682; married Penelope Albertson; born 1686.
8012 iv. James DOTY, born 17 Sep 1686 in Piscataway Middlesex NJ; died 1713; married Phoebe Slater.
v. Solomon DOTY, born 1691; married Rachel Seamon.
vi. Samuel DOTY, born 1695; married Charity Mudge.
Notes for Samuel DOTY:
!BIO: Edward Dillingham, born probably Scituate, Mass. about 1724; died Freeport, Maine, 15 March 1812; married 4 August 1751, Marcy Doty, "of Scituate"; died Freeport, Maine, 4 April 1812; probably daughter of Samuel and Mary (Cobb) Doty or Doten. Edward was probably the oldest son of Melatiah and Mary (Curtis) Dillingham, although no record of his birth has been found, The earliest record is of his marriage in 1751 to Marcy Doty. The history of Hanover, Mass. by Barry, states, "Melatiah and Edward Dillingham lived in Hanover in 1754 and were shipbuilders." They were also listed among householders in 1755. Land sales in 1784 and 1788 in Hanover by Joshua, half-brother of Edward, refer to the dwelling, "where Edward Dillingham formerly lived." In 1783 records of the Friends' Society, Pembroke Monthly Meeting, contain the report of Edward Dillingham's removal to the Falmouth, Maine Monthly Meeting. Edward and Marcy appear to have been members of the household of their son, Samuel in the first federal census, 1790, Freeport, Maine. Edward and Samuel were both blacksmiths and family tradition says that they contracted with the stage line to shoe the stage horses when they stopped in Freeport on the post road. From Vol II Dillingham Family Bulletin
16026. Esward Slater He married 16027. Elizabeth Bonham.
16027. Elizabeth Bonham She was the daughter of 32054. Nicholas Bonham and 32055. Hannah Fuller.
Child of Esward Slater and Elizabeth Bonham is:
8013 i. Phoebe Slater, born 28 Jul 1693 in Piscataway Middlesex NJ; married James DOTY.
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16064. Mathew Willilam Sellers, born Abt. 1675 in Isle of Wright, Virginia; died Abt. 1740 in NorthHampton North Carolina. He was the son of 32128. William Sellers and 32129. Sarah Harrison. He married 16065. Catherine Jordan.
16065. Catherine Jordan, born 1678 in Isle of Wight, VA; died 1761. She was the daughter of 32130. Richard?.
Children of Mathew Sellers and Catherine Jordan are:
8032 i. William Sellers, born Abt. 1700; married Providence Gurley.
ii. Benjamin Sellers, born Abt. 1710 in Isle of Wright, Virginia; died 1761 in Isle of Wright, Virginia; married (1) Sarah Hickman; born Abt. 1710 in Columbus, Brunswick NC; married (2) Marie.
Notes for Benjamin Sellers:
Although his full name was William Benjamin Sellers, he went by Benjamin. He is alternately referred to as William or Benjamin in various records. Sarah Hickman was Benjamin Sellers' second wife. His first wife was (possibly) Marie, whose maiden surname is unknown at this time. There is a great deal of debate among Sellers researchers about the distribution of William Benjamin's children between his two wives. The chart reflects my current conclusions, and is subject to change.
FEB 1740 Edgecombe Co, NC = Benjamin SELLERS
of Edgecombe Co, sells 50 acres of land in Bertie Co that
my father Mathew SELLERS bought of Benjamin FOREMAN,
where my mother now lives. [Edward Thomas Ray Descendants.FTW]
WILL OF BENJAMIN SELLERS OF EDGECOMBE CO., NORTH CAROLINA
Recorded in Will Record Book A, pp. 25-26
In the Name of God Amen ---
I, Benjamin Sellers in Edgecombe County, being very sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given to God therefore, and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, I do make and ordain this my last will & testament, that is to say principally and first of all, I give and recommend my soul into the hand of God that gave it and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with, I give, devise, dispose of the same in following manner and form:
Item --- I give to my beloved wife Sarah ye use of ye plantation which I now live upon during her life, and after her decease I give the plantation and two hundred acres of land to ... my youngest son Simon Sellers and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever, and if he should die without heir then ye land shall fall to my son Jechonias and his heirs lawfully begotten forever.
Item --- I give to my son Elisha Sellers to value of five shillings.
Item --- I give to my son Benjamin Sellers to value of five shillings. I likewise constitute, ordain, and make my wife and William Dortch my only and sole executors of this my last will and testament, and the remaining part of my estate I do leave to be equally divided between my wife and her children now living with her, and I do hereby disallow, revoke, and disanull all and every other former testaments, wills, legacies, requests, and executors by me in any ways before this time -- named, willed, and bequeathed, ratified, and confirming this no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this third day of January 1761.
Robert Thompson Benjamin [His Mark] Sellers
Catherine (X) Sellers
Matthew Sellers
March Court 1761 ---
The within will was in open court exhibited by the executors and proved by the oath of Robert Thompson one of the subscribing witnesses thereto and at the same time William Dortch was qualified as an executor which is on motion ordered to be certified and the will to be recorded.
Test. James Hall Cir. C.
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In the June 1762 session of the Edgecombe Co. Court, Benjamin's "orphans" Matthew, Jechonias, and Joel chose their mother Sarah Sellers as their guardian. The court also appointed Sarah as the guardian of Simon and Mary Sellers. In the April 1764 session, the court was notified that Thomas Dixon had married Sarah Sellers, Benjamin's widow and guardian to the children. In the October 1764 session, Joel Sellers was bound out to Kindred Carter.
It was long believed by many that the father of Elisha Sellers was a "William Sellers of Tarboro," who allegedly went from there to what is today Brunswick Co., North Carolina around 1750 and raised a large family of mostly sons. It is a claim based on family tradition, not the evidence. An excerpt below from a letter written to a fellow researcher spells out the problems with this hypothesis ---
"... Yes, Benjamin (d.1761, Edgecombe Co., North Carolina) is actually Elisha's father -- 'William Sellers of Tarboro' is an historical fiction for which not one shred of primary evidence exists. Anyone who tells you that William is the father shows that they have not done original research and instead swallowed the multiple erroneous statements in a well-intentioned, but poorly done book 'Some Descendents of William Sellers Who Was in Tarboro, North Carolina in 1750' by Clark and Elizabeth Watters, which cites the family tradition passed down in the family of W.W. Sellers of Marion Co., South Carolina who had no real idea of who his distant ancestors were. What follows here is an excerpt from a letter I wrote explaining this:
I've noticed that many people have written in, telling you that Elisha's father was a 'William Sellers of Tarboro.' I gather from other (better) data that you've received that you know this is not true -- there is no 'William Sellers of Tarboro' -- and that Benjamin Sellers' Edgecombe Co. North Carolina will of 1761 is the key to this issue. Put in the simplest way, Benjamin IS 'William Sellers of Tarboro'! All six of his named sons, including Elisha, and at least one of his daughters were present eight years later in the 1769 Brunswick Co., North Carolina tax list. What you may or may not know is the source of the misinformation. The error, though reproduced in Watters' work and in the Reddoch compilation ... originally stems from an error in W.W. Sellers' 'History of Marion Co., South Carolina' (pub. 1901). In it he says that his grandfather Benjamin's father was a 'William Sellers' who lived near Tarboro, North Carolina about 1750 and moved to the area of 'Seven Creeks' in what is today Brunswick Co.) and had several sons, naming Elisha and Benjamin among others.
Now, aside from the fact that there is absolutely no documentary evidence (and certainly none cited) for this assertion, there are a few other considerations that make the claim suspect, even if one doesn't look at Benjamin's 1761 will.
There is a letter that W.W. Sellers wrote to a Thomas B. Sellers of Ama, Louisiana, dated
8 December 1899 In it, written about a year before the publication of his Marion Co. history, he tells his cousin that his 'great grandfather William or Henry emigrated from Tar River, North Carolina...'. The point is, he didn't really know who his great grandfather was; a fact not at all surprising when then you look at the rest of the letter. He reveals that his grandfather Benjamin [d. Apr 1817] died about a year before he was born, that his father Jordan Sellers was 54 when he married his mother, and finally that his father gave him all this information about sixty years before [from 1899]. Well, his father died, according to the letter, 9 September 1838, making this a deathbed conveyance of information! And with W.W. born in 1818, he was himself 81 years old ..."
Father: Matthew William SELLERS b: 1675 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia
Mother: Catherine JORDAN b: ABT 1678 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia
Marriage 1 Marie UNKNOWN b: ABT 1710 in North Carolina
Married: BEF 1736 in North Carolina 1Children
Elisha SELLERS b: BET 1735 AND 1738 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina
Generation No. 15
26244. Thomas Barber, born 1565 in Berkshire England.
Child of Thomas Barber is:
13122 i. James Barber, born 1594 in Berkshire England; died in Newport RI.
26304. Robert Sweet, born 1552 in Hackney, London, England; died in Essex England. He was the son of 52608. John Swete and 52609. Mary Periam. He married 26305. Johanna Rainham 1578 in Rainham, Essex, England.
26305. Johanna Rainham, born Abt. 1555 in Modbury, Devonshire, England.
Notes for Robert Sweet:
Robert Sweet, son of John, was born about 1561 and married Johanna Rainham on May 7, 1578 at Rainham, in Essex, and they had a son John Sweet who was born in 1579 in Devonshire, at Modbury, probably at Traine. He lived at Traine and probably married Mary Wescott. This John Sweet was the immigrant ancestor who came to America in December of the year 1630, aboard the ship Lyon, with his wife, two sons, John and James, and his daughter, Meribah, they sailed with Roger Williams and his family, bringing much needed supplies to Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Child of Robert Sweet and Johanna Rainham is:
13152 i. John Isaac Sweet, born 1579 in Trayne, Modbury, Devonshire, England; died Abt. 1637 in arrived in Salem MA 1630 then Providence RI; married Mary Westcott Abt. 1619 in England.
28416. Thomas Roby, born in England.
Child of Thomas Roby is:
14208 i. William Roby, born 1540 in Castle Donnigan England; married Joan 1560.
30784. John Moon, born Abt. 1590 in Warrisquidake, Isle of Wright, VA. He was the son of 61568. John Moon. He married 30785. UNKNOWN.
30785. UNKNOWN
Child of John Moon and UNKNOWN is:
15392 i. Abraham Moon, born Abt. 1630 in Gloucester Co VA; married unknown.
32048. Edward Doty, born 1598 in St Mary Le Stra, Suffolk, England on the MAYFLOWER PASSENGER LIST; died 1655 in Plymouth Massachusetts!. He married 32049. Faith Clarke 06 Jan 1634 in Plymouth MA.
32049. Faith Clarke, born 1619 in England, on ship Franci; died 1675.
Notes for Edward Doty:
!THE GREAT MIGRATION BEGINS by Robert Charles Anderson, NEHGS planter was a servant to Stephen Hopkins on his arrival to Plymouth fought a duel within months of landing in Plymouth "This incident sent the tone for the next 20 years in which Doty was frequently in court for fighting, slandering, trespass and debt...was defendant in 3 civil suits at the court of 2 Jan 1632/3, all involving hogs; he won one and lost two...fined 10s for breaking the peace and drawing blood from Josias Cooke...found guilty of a "deceitful bargain" over a lot of land..."
Doty, Edward (1598 - 1655)
b. 14 May 1598 in St. Mary Le Stra,Suffolk,England
d. 23 Aug 1655 in Plymouth,Plymouth,MA
!per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser Mayflower passenger! Doty/Doten?
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1. The surname spelling was Doty as given in "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations", Volume 11, Part 2 Doty. Other spellings are Dotey, Douty, Doten and Doughty. I, Joseph R. L. Jones, am a sixteenth generation from Edward Doty the pilgrim (7th. g-grandfather) and the only spelling I have known is Doughty. One exception was a grand uncle who had a furniture store in Clinton, Indiana who changed his spelling to Doty. I am currently trying to obtain additional information from Albert J. Doty's children.
2. Any information prior to Edward Doty the Pilgrim has not been authenticated.
Children of Edward Doty and Faith Clarke are:
i. Edward Doty, born 1637; married Sarah Faunce 1662 in Plymouth MA; born 1645 in Plymouth Massachusetts!; died 1695 in Plymouth Massachusetts!.
ii. Thomas Doty, born 1640 in Plymouth MA; died 1678 in Plymouth MA; married Mary Churchill.
iii. John Doty, born 1640 in Plymouth MA; died 1701 in Plymouth MA; married (1) Sarah Jones; married (2) Elizabeth Cooke 1667.
iv. Captain Samuel Doty, born 1643; married Sarah Jane Harmon 1678 in Plymouth MA.
v. Desire Doty, born 1646; married (1) William Sherman; married (2) Israel Holmes; married (3) Alexander Standish.
16024 vi. Isaac Doty, born 1648 in Plymouth Massachusetts!; died 1728 in Oyster Bay New York; married Elizabeth England.
vii. Elizabeth Rouse Doty, born 1649; married (1) John Rowse; married (2) Wm Carver.
viii. Joseph Doty, born 30 Apr 1651 in Plymouth MA; died Abt. 1732 in Plymouth MA; married Deborah Ellis in Sandwich, Barnstable, MA; born Abt. 1674.
ix. Mary Doty, born 1653; married Samuel Hatch.
32054. Nicholas Bonham, born 1632; died 1684. He married 32055. Hannah Fuller.
32055. Hannah Fuller, born 1635 in MA. She was the daughter of 64110. Samuel Fuller and 64111. Jane Lathrop.
Child of Nicholas Bonham and Hannah Fuller is:
16027 i. Elizabeth Bonham, married Esward Slater.
32128. William Sellers, born 1637. He married 32129. Sarah Harrison.
32129. Sarah Harrison, born Aft. 1637. She was the daughter of 64258. Josiah Harrison.
Notes for William Sellers:
On September 5, 1714, John Sellers, son of William, and his wife Elizabeth sold land on Seward's Swamp (Isle of Wight County, VA) that had been obtained by John's father William by Deed of Gift from Josiah Harrison (believed to be the father of William's wife, Sarah. The identity of William's wife is not proven.) on December 9, 1684. Since no record exists of William's having transferred this land to John, it is probable (but not certain) that William had died by September, 1714, and that John had acquired the land by inheritance.
Children of William Sellers and Sarah Harrison are:
i. John Sellers, born 1662; died 1737; married Elizabeth.
16064 ii. Mathew Willilam Sellers, born Abt. 1675 in Isle of Wright, Virginia; died Abt. 1740 in NorthHampton North Carolina; married Catherine Jordan.
32130. Richard?
Child of Richard? is:
16065 i. Catherine Jordan, born 1678 in Isle of Wight, VA; died 1761; married Mathew Willilam Sellers. Was this Jordan descended from Powhatan?
Generation No. 16
52608. John Swete, born Abt. 1530 in Modbury, Devonshire, England. He married 52609. Mary Periam.
52609. Mary Periam, born in Modbury, Devonshire, England.
Children of John Swete and Mary Periam are:
26304 i. Robert Sweet, born 1552 in Hackney, London, England; died in Essex England; married Johanna Rainham 1578 in Rainham, Essex, England.
ii. John Sweet, born 1557 in Roman Catholic Priest banned by Henry III in England; died in France in exile.
iii. Adrian Swete, born 1559; married Judith Mayne.
61568. John Moon, born in Isle of Wright.
Child of John Moon is:
30784 i. John Moon, born Abt. 1590 in Warrisquidake, Isle of Wright, VA; married UNKNOWN.
64110. Samuel Fuller, born Abt. 1608 in England; died 31 Oct 1683 in Barnstable MA. He was the son of 128220. Edward Fuller and 128221. UNKNOWN. He married 64111. Jane Lathrop 08 Apr 1635 in Scituate.
64111. Jane Lathrop, born Abt. 1614 in Egerton, County Kent, England. She was the daughter of 128222. Reverend John Lathrop and 128223. Hannah Howes.
Children of Samuel Fuller and Jane Lathrop are:
i. Samuel Fuller, died 1728 in Plymouth MA; married Mercy Eaton.
ii. Elizabeth Fuller
iii. Sarah Fuller
iv. Mary Fuller
v. Thomas Fuller
vi. John Fuller
32055 vii. Hannah Fuller, born 1635 in MA; married Nicholas Bonham.
64258. Josiah Harrison
Child of Josiah Harrison is:
32129 i. Sarah Harrison, born Aft. 1637; married William Sellers.
Generation No. 17
128220. Edward Fuller, born Abt. Sep 1575 in Redenhall Parish, Harleston, England, MAYFLOWER FAMILY; was a butcher who died in Leiden MA during the first winter here. He was the son of 256440. Robert Fuller. He married 128221. UNKNOWN.
128221. UNKNOWN, born in Her identity was never found - England; died in Leiden during the first winter here.
Children of Edward Fuller and UNKNOWN are:
i. Ann Fuller
ii. Mathew Fuller, born Abt. 1600 in came from England later than the father did.
64110 iii. Samuel Fuller, born Abt. 1608 in England; died 31 Oct 1683 in Barnstable MA; married Jane Lathrop 08 Apr 1635 in Scituate.
128222. Reverend John Lathrop He married 128223. Hannah Howes.
128223. Hannah Howes
Child of Reverend Lathrop and Hannah Howes is:
64111 i. Jane Lathrop, born Abt. 1614 in Egerton, County Kent, England; married Samuel Fuller 08 Apr 1635 in Scituate.
Generation No. 18
256440. Robert Fuller, born in England; died May 1614 in Archdeconry Court, England.
Notes for Robert Fuller:
..: 1 Robert FULLER d: ABT 31 MAY 1614
2 Edward FULLER b: ABT 4 SEP 1575 d: ABT 1621
+ Ann -------(FULLER)
3 Samuel FULLER b: ABT 1608 d: 31 OCT 1683 + Jane LATHROP b: BEF 29 SEP 1614 d: BET 1658 AND 1683
4 Hannah FULLER b: AFT 8 APR 1635 d: AFT 29 OCT 1683
+ Nicholas BONHAM b: 1632 d: 20 JUL 1684
5 Elizabeth BONHAM
+ Edward SLATER
6 Phebe SLATER b: 28 JUL 1693
+ James DOTY b: 17 SEP 1686 d: ABT 1739
7 Benajah DOTY b: ABT 1723 d: BEF 15 NOV 1780
+ Elizabeth FARR b: ABT 1725
8 Ester DOTY b: ABT 1744 d: AFT 27 AUG 1806
+ Eleazor BRACK b: 1727 d: 8 OCT 1801
9 Lavinia 'Elvie' BRACK b: 1763 d: ABT 1844
+ Elijah ANDERSON b: ABT 1750 d: BEF 4 JUL 1807
10 Elijah ANDERSON b: ABT 1799
+ Elizabeth -------(ANDERSON) b: ABT 1819
+ First Wife -------(ANDERSON)
10 Elivie ANDERSON b: 1779
10 Jane ANDERSON b: ABT 1781
10 Ester ANDERSON b: ABT 1782
10 Eleazor ANDERSON b: 1783
10 Rachael ANDERSON b: ABT 1785
10 Rebecca ANDERSON b: ABT 1787
10 Elizabeth ANDERSON b: 1796 d: DEC 1856
+ Alfred SELLERS b: BET 1800 AND 1810 d: BEF 1850
10 Sarah ANDERSON b: ABT 1792
10 Sally ANDERSON
10 Nancy ANDERSON
10 Elisha ANDERSON b: ABT 1775
+ Mary HOLZENDORF
10 Lavina ANDERSON b: ABT 1790
+ William Calvin Jr. SELLERS b: 1790 d: 1848
+ Mills MURPHEE
9 Rachel BRACK b: 1763 d: ABT 1831
+ Francis TRIPPLET b: 1756
+ Williamson CALHOUN
9 Elizabeth BRACK
+ Elisha ANDERSON
10 Elizabeth ANDERSON
8 Faber DOTY
8 Nancy DOTY b: 15 MAY 1753
+ Josiah WARREN b: ABT 1760 d: ABT 1804
8 Samuel DOTY b: ABT 1757
8 Benajah DOTY b: ABT 1759
8 James DOTY b: ABT 1761
+ Elizabeth CHATWIN
7 Mary DOTY b: 23 MAY 1713
7 Elizabeth DOTY b: 12 OCT 1714
7 Esther DOTY b: 4 JAN 1715/16
7 Edward DOTY b: 27 MAY 1718
7 James DOTY b: 19 JAN 1718/19
7 Benjamin DOTY b: 17 MAY 1721
Children of Robert Fuller are:
128220 i. Edward Fuller, born Abt. Sep 1575 in Redenhall Parish, Harleston, England, MAYFLOWER FAMILY; was a butcher who died in Leiden MA during the first winter here; married UNKNOWN.
ii. Samuel Fuller, born 1580 in England, Ship Doctor and Deacon; died 1633 in Plymouth Mass, while treating the sick; married (1) Alice Glascock; married (2) Bridget Lee; married (3) Agnes Carpenter 1613 in Leiden MA; born in England.
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Back in the old days stories were shared
and notes were written and if we are
fortunate enough to place our hands
on these or perhaps an old family
Bible we can learn much more about our
pioneer ancestors to pass on to our grandchildren.
I have been amazed at the many little notes my mother and her granny had
jotted down over the years and even saved newspaper clippings. Apparently her granny kept up with her children's illnesses, allergies and every little scratch.
Our families immigrated from many different countries
bringing their skills, talents, and beliefs which
they shared with their new neighbors.
Some of their new neighbors were the original
Native Americans; they lived closely together,
worked and struggled together to survive, and intermarried with these
beautiful strong spirited people.
They had to create their own medicine to fight the many
new diseases brought to our country and some
had the divine gift of healing.
USGenWeb.com has vast amount of history
being contributed by volunteers all over the country,
along with many of the state's old records for us to search through
and I am adding my own research to their website.
NARA and CherokeeNation.org can lead one to find
the images of original registrations of our Native Americans
as they signed up in the new Oklahoma Indian Territory. Locating
your ancestors on these "Rolls" can lead you to becoming a member of
the Indian Nation, and you can order their application
packets to review if you are not sure.
One can also prove their Indian Blood
and become a member of their First Families which is something I would
love to do with our lineage but I am merely a few years into our genealogy
and have much more to learn before taking that step.
NARA can also lead one to find military records, as
we all had ancestors in the American Revolution,
and the Civil War, so you might even locate their pension
records. Joining the DAR would be very rewarding for our children
and grandchildren.
This author was never a good history student but has recently
become very interested in the locations of her ancestors
and the lives they had back then.
Most of my ancestors landed in Virginia,
and have claimed ancestry from Chief Powhattan
yet with his very many wives and dozens
of children, only a few were probably documented,
and we may just have to live with the legend of our
Indian Blood.
North Carolina was Cherokee Nation
and our ancestors spent much time there
before venturing into South Carolina
and Georgia; then it appears they all lived in
Alabama at some point in time.
Georgia was mostly Creek Territory and all of my
mother's family came through there, settled there for a while and
some married there. Some were Indian Traders, some were only
searching for gold, some continued to travel west.
Thousands of pioneers and indians had to leave
their homelands, due to the many battles
happening around them.
While some were Indian Wars, we will find
that some left because of their beliefs or religion;
some left to explore new land or to
find gold.
Many moved to find food and peace in the land.
Some Colonial church records indicate who did or did not pay their tithes, and many
new families did not want to join the Church of England which seemed to rule the new land.
Fascinating information can now be found on the internet
and we can build webpages to help others
connect as new cousins, and share
new important information.
One link leads to another
and mine begin here,
some factual, some family legend, which
I can only pass on with hope of finding the truth.
Our Cherokee Research with many pages linked Polly Jones married Charles Weatherford and had our Catherine G Weatherford who married John C Wright and how does Thomas Jefferson fit into this picture or perhaps Chief Red Eagle Sharing thoughts on our faith and spirituality My Native American Family Tree Cochran - Coonfield on Yahoo GroupsThere are many stories on the net about our ancestors and one can easily put their names into a Search and read about them.
Captain George Little of Scotland, widower, married his son's mother in law
and they moved from South Carolina into Tennesee, then Kentucky
by 1800 and I have been able to follow his path through the census records. In fact in 1840 I found his son Jonas Little living near most of his grown married children all on one page at Panther Creek in Kentucky. George and a man named Jonas Little served in the American Revolution and I suspect this was his brother since it was also the name of his son. The elder Jonas lineage went south through Georgia and Alabama. There are many Little families found in early Texas which may come from both of these gentlemen.
One was lost in the Alamo.
Thomas Jones immigrated from England around 1619 and settledin Bermuda Hundred, Henrico, Virginia, according to research done by our cousin L P Little but this information may connect to his mother and not ours. His paper trail is blurred and hard to follow.
John Bozeman started the Oregon Trail
and may be a distant cousin to my great granny
Lorena Bozeman.
A book "Sketches of Bozeman" did not include the Alabama lineage but the
author knew and wrote about the ones who moved from SC. I have gathered
enough information on the Alabama Bozemans to
fill another book.
Charles McClain left VA for SC due to Indian unrest. Some McClains moved into Kentucky and some moved to Oklahoma Indian Territory, but
mine came to Alabama during the Civil War. Charles had a son named Josiah
who had a son named James. James married an indian woman he called Anna in Georgia and named their son Josiah Marion McClain. JMM married
Elizabeth Broadway in Ramer, Montgomery County, Alabama and their
son Charles married Lorena Bozeman.
I found where grandpa Josiah served and was wounded in the Civil War and his widow received his pension. By 1910 she had remarried and I found her on a census with son Charles and his wife and their first baby.
Some Bozemans applied to join Indian Nation and were rejected.
Martin Weatherford and Mary Half Blood were banished from the state
of Georgia and fled to the Bahamas. I managed to locate some Georgia history about Martin being a wealthy planter.
John Stephens descendants eventually went back to Florida
then on to Cuba and Panama to grow and sell banana crops, even today they are doing well and have written a book about our lineage. Grandpa John
had served in the Revolution and married a full blood Cherokee. Their granddaughter Alice Stephens married John Bozeman and they had Lorena.
Jacob Cochran was one of the very first families to homestead in
Hill City, Kansas after they left Iowa. His daughter Clora kept my Aunt Bernice
informed of their history. The Cochrans had some awesome sky blue eyes and the men never went bald like we see some families like the Brooks men who had lost their hair before the age of 30.
Several Cochrans went to Arizona or California seeking gold. My father followed his family there seeking work, milking cows at the dairy and driving a tractor helping to clear some land and we went frog gigging in Mesa or swimming at Coonsbluff.
Matthew Fenn employed Indians on his plantation
in Eufaula Alabama yet might have been killed by one of them
and buried on his land. He is mentioned in the book " Early Settlers of Bullock County Alabama"
Many years later when the Fenn Plantation was sold, the
new owners lost a case in court to move
his grave. My cousin Nancy Fenn once worked at the courthouse
and traced her line to Matthew and fought to protect that legacy.
The Fann / Fenn line of England started in Virginia as some were found in Georgia as Indian Traders.
My grandpa Elijah Fenn married a Martha Rich in Emanuel GA and her mother was only known as Abiah.
Abiah Rich was born about 1760 in Creek Territory Georgia.
Elijah's son John was found in Macon Alabama in 1860 which was former Creek lands.
John and Matthew were cousins.
Many of these families were given land through the
Georgia Land Lottery and some
had land grants from the King of England
if they settled in Virginia or the new colonies. Some received even more land if they returned to England to bring back more of their family to help develop this new country.
Many land grants were given to the soldiers of
the American Revolution and a pension if they served at least 90 days.
1. 2. 3. 4.Mariah White Cochran on Ohio census
http://www.hometown.aol.com/cochrangenealogy/1.html
Joseph White next to Henderson in Ohio 1850 census
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Jacob and John Henderson Cochran in California census
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William Cochran in 1820 census of Ohio next to Hendersons
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1830 Alexander and Jacob in Ohio
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William and Alexander are sons of Alexander Cochran in 1830 Ohio
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An Alexander Cochran in 1850 Ohio could be a cousin or uncle or maybe no relation
http://www.hometown.aol.com/cochrangenealogy/7.html
Joseph Cochran
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Benjamin Cochran in 1840
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Brice Cochran
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Thomas
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Alexander and Eliza in Iowa
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1870 census with Jacob and Mariah in Iowa
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Clark Burningham Cochran in 1870 Illinois
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Jonas Little ij 1840 and his grown married children on same page
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Coonfield Notes
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Frankie Lavern Cochran settled in Alabama with Anne Carterhttp://www.hometown.aol.com/cochrangenealogy/index.html
http://www.genealogy.com/users/c/o/c/Frankie-Cochran/
photo http://www.hometown.aol.com/mrsbrooks2/01.html http://www.hometown.aol.com/kathycochran2/Family.html* * *
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harles Wayne Brooks m Kathy Cochran in 1972 photoHis parents were James Edgar Brooks Jr and Mary
Ella Thornton headstonesHis grandparents were James E Brooks Sr and
Susie Mae Cooper/ and Bessie Mae Hood and Milton Elijah Thornton. Most lived in Montgomerygood articl
e about Montgomery or Elmore Countieshttp://www.hometown.aol.com/grandpatrcarter/photoList.html
http://www.hometown.aol.com/kathyinbama/FrankCochranFamilyFaces.html
1995 Her parents were Anne Alice Carter and Frankie Lavern Cochran. " Bud "Her grandparents were
Alice Emma McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter/ and Luella Ellen Coonfield and Frank Delbert Cochran.Anne had two
brothers who followed them to Oklahoma and Arizona
Billy played harmonica, danced, sketched beautiful pictures, told stories and loved women; he married several but nevre had any children. Cecil Jr married several times and had many children who were all very dark skinned, with black eyes and black hair.
Uncle Billy had injuries from a fall in the 1960s at Indianapolis Speedway, something broke that he was standing on and his back was broken. Then about 1970 he needed abother surgery on his back and not long after that Kathys car ws stuck in the muck after a bad storm and he helped to push the car out - he was very close to his sister's children.
Of course my mother Anne Carter Cochran also loved music and dancing and she had the green thumb just like her granny Lorena. Grandma and Aunt Lillie would stay with us younguns while my parents went to the Spur Square Dance.
A sister of Alice was Katy Bell and she adored those babies and helped her parents raise them and sewed their clothing. Katy never had any children of her own. Katy and Roscoe Coley had a tiny one bedroom brick home on Maplewood Drive in Montgomery where they raised his grandson Mike Carr. Katy's sister Mary lived on this street and Frankie Cochran and Annie did as well. old picturesThey had another sister named Jimmie Lee, who got pregnant by a neighbor named Hays, so she named the baby Jimmy Lee Hayes. Suffering from Toxicemia during the pregnancy, she died giving birth. Alice had another sister named Mary who had crippling arthritis in her feet but also a bad leg where she fell off a truck as a child and it ran over her.
Alice had three brothers who all served in the military and none had a surviving son to carry on the name. Another sister named Lillie Mae McClain Duncan was widowed young with twso sons and she visited the Cochrans about twice a week, they were very close. Lillie lived with her mother Lorena Bozeman McClain where we helped churn butter, garden, and made quilts.
These children had a mixed Cherokee mother and a mixed
Creek father.http://www.genealogy.com/users/f/a/m/Mclain-Family/
http://www.genealogy.com/users/c/a/r/Anne-A-Carter/
Anne and Frank Cochran sp;ent a few years in Arizona and talked of seeing Wayne Newton in the early 1950s walking around with a parrot on his shoulder. Little did they know he would become such a celebrity. Of course when they were in downtown Montgomery they talked about walking down the street and seeing Hank Williams playing guitar on his front p;orch.
Not much is known about grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter except his military records show us that he served nearly 20 years in the army but we have no clue if the children received any benefits after his death. The papers also indicate he had a very dark ruddy complexion, which we know he was Indian. He drank too much alcohol and claimed his grandfather was an indian chief. Cecil fell dead on Columbus Street. His death certificate revealed the names of his parents and then
I found his father's grave, W F Fenn. Frank Fenn had six children with his first wife Anna Lou Stone and none with the second, Eva Dakota. Anna may have been 25 years old when she divorced him. She remarried in Macon Georgia and probably had more children by Mr Carter who had adopted Cecil. Cecil's military discharge states that he received travel pay back to his bonafide home in Macon GA. Cousin Ila Gibson told me that he was still in the army when he married Alice.Alcohol: I read that indian blood is lacking something that tolerates the alcohol and wreaks havoc with the brain; indian blood also cannot tolerate wheat products that caues digestive problems or diseases
Looking back at his story of an indian chief grandfather, I wonder if he meant his adopted family. Cecil named one son after himself and the second son after his father William Fenn, however the son's middle name of Lawrence must have some special meaning. There was no Lawrence in the Fenn family nor his mother's Stone family, nor in his wife's McClain family, so it could be possible that the Carter man who raised Cecil, could have been named Lawrence Carter. Not yet finding relative information in Georgia during this time, I do find a Lawrence Carter, appropriately aged, in Monroe County Alabama, where Chief Red Eagle and many of his relatives once resided, not that this is our man, but it adds a little spice to the indian chief story.
Cecil's brother
Frank FennWe could go back to the early years of Georgia where all of his Fenn and Stone families had migrated and likely find them connected to the tribes who once roamed and hunted on the land and possibly find some intermarried in his lineage. Many are researching the same thing and it was quite common since the native americans were beautiful, spiritual, well skilled people. Of course the Carters were all throughout the south and my husband's line has already been connected to a Captain John Carter of the Carolinas who settled in Alabama so Cecil's family could even be related, and there were many other famous Carter families settling in the south.
When I traced his mother Anna Stone's lineage, finding her great grandfather
Michael Stone came from Maryland on his census information, we might consider the many other Stones in our family tree. My GGG grandfather Charles McClain married Elizabeth Moon and her sister married a Captain Bannister Stone. One of my husband's grandfathers John Baptist Bond married a Catherine or Kitty Stone. Then my father's grandfather Reason Roby married a Milly or Catherine Stone and all of these had some connection to Virginia or to North Carolina.In fact the Fenn lineage goes back to Virginia where an Englishman, John Fann married a Mary Stone before 1700.
Then we fin
d Elijah Fann/ Fenn married to Martha Rich in Georgia and her mother known only as Abiah may have been native american.Stephen Rich 1
Born: Between 1760 and 1770 1
Marriage: Abiah
• He was included on the 1806 tax list for Montgomery County (later Emanuel), Georgia.
• On the census taken 1820, Stephen appeared in Emanuel County, Georgia. 1
male 45: Stephen Rich [at abt 50-60]
female 45 [Abiah at abt 50-60]
female 16-26
• On the census taken 1830, Stephen appeared in
Emanuel County, Georgia.male 60-70: Stephen Rich
female 60-70 [Abiah]
Stephen married Abiah. (Abiah was born between 1760 and 1770.)1 1820 U.S. federal census, Emanuel County, Georgia, population schedule, Stephen Rich household, page 98, from National Archives microfilm M33, roll 6, image 61.
Still researching the Brooks lineage, learning that Milton Elijah Thornton's mother was an indian - Mary Angeline Partridge married George Thornton. These families were found in 1800 Georgia, long before the Trail of Tears of 1835. The Brooks married into the Carter/ Cooper/ Lee families which were found in 1850 Chambers County AL census records that indicate they all came from South Carolina. We find that Mrs Andrew Cooper was named Alsey and had no last name so shall we suspect that she was an indian born about 1800 in South Carolina...and she was a great great granny to Susie Mae Cooper Brooks ( Mamaw )
John Brooks of PA was found in 1860 census of Giles, TN where he had rented a room and wsorked as a tailor, and he married Roxanna Permilia Smith that year. Her mother was Caroline Bond, daughter of a John Baptist Bond of North Carolina who married a Kitty Stone of NC in 1819 in Tennessee.. The father of John Brooks came from Holland and his mother from France according to his census information.
Roxanna's father was Thomas Smith, a son of Henry Smith and Siniah Evans who had married around 1819 in Maury County Tennessee.
Many white pioneers settled into Tennessee amongst the indians long before the indian removal began and many indians just claimed to be white to keep their property or they intermarried ..
Permilia named her first son John Brooks, and he married
Annie Clark Ballard in TN and they moved to Alabama with the railroad. Annie's parents were James Ballard and Willie Eudora Craig, a daughter of Rebecca Carolina Pennington and William Craig. Rebecca;s mother was only known as Gracey. William 's parents were Catherine Connelly and David Craig. All of these families lived very close to each other for meny years in TN.Annie Ballard's grandparents of Tennessee were Larkin Francis Ballard and
Rowena Densy Baxter.Our Scottish Cochran family is found in Pennsylvania, then Ohio.
Coonfield from Holland was in PA and then Kentucky by 1800. The Little family of Scotland settled in SC first, then Kentucky - all three families are later found in Arkansas. One piece of the puzzle in Union South Carolina 1790 census, there are several Little families living close together and we may never ever know if they are related to each other, but the names are repeated over and over in our line.isaac and Barsheba we
nt to IndianaOur Grandfather John Little was in the
Civil War. being discharged 1865 old records and hotosBrother of Frank Delbert Cochran ,
Ky Cochran family photo Lattie Little married Ben Coonfield
Granny Clora Jane Miller Cochran's ancestors came from Ireland and we found her GGGgreat grandfather Reverend Alexander Miller settled in Rockingham VA. Clora's mother was a Parker with ancestors from England settled in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York Indian Country, then Ohio. The Wright and Weatherford families came out of Charlotte VA 1700s into Kentucky.
Aunt Elzira Cochran PicturesAncestors of Anne Carter Cochran are English and Dutch in Virginia and the Carolinas, before migrating through Georgia and Alabama. I find that she had many great great grannies with no last name and suspect that several took indian brides and gave them a Christian name as was the custom back then, Researching McClain, Moon,
Bozeman, Anderson, Stephens, Sellers, Broadway. Wood, Fenn, Stone, Hendrick, Harrell, WellYoungs, Davis.B
ozeman tombstones that I found and a picture of grandpa John Bozeman xElijah Lee and Andrew Cooper of South Carolina born 1770s brought their families to Chambers County Alabama, former Creek Indian Lands, before 1840. It has been said that Elijah paid an indian directly for his land.
Elijah had married Malinda Phillips of Green County Georgia and some believe the Phillips were of indian blood. Andrew Cooper may have also married an indian woman named Alsey and her last name had never been discovered. On the 1840 census Alsey appears to be widowed with children. 1840 shows Elijah Lee living near a John Phillips. The Alabama Land Records show that Elijah bought land in 1823 so it was long before the Trail of Tears.http://www.rootsweb.com/~alchambe/grpsht.html
The Lees are buried at the Old Harmony Baptist Church cemetery and the graves of the Coopers are not yet found. Aunt Sissy says that grandpa Levi Cooper is buried by his sons at a church cemetery in Cecil, Alabama. They had resided in Whitehall.
Descendant Susie Mae Cooper Brooks is buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Montgomery Alabama. Her descendant Charlie Brooks is buried at Brookside Memorial in Millbrook, Alabama.
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Charner P Cooper, son of Andrew, married Sarah F Lee, daughter of Elijah, and their son Levi Benjamin Cooper married Sarah Elizabeth Carter, a daughter of Thomas Randolph Carter and Mary Josephine Hereford of Virginia. Mary had a beautiful complexion, black eyes and black hair.
The grave of TRC born 1820 was found in Hope Hull, Montgomery, Alabama by his first wife, Lacy Jane Bozeman. Bozemangenweb *Brooks and Cooper picturesThe Bozemans came from South Carolina and NC 1700s moving into Alabama as some of the Indian Tribes moved west in the early 1800s.
Lacy's father Jesse's headstone shows that he was born 1793. Apparently Jesse had been married twice . Many legal documents exist in Montgomery County regarding the Bozeman families.Jesse Bozeman was the brother of William Henry Bozeman and administrator of his Estate. Their father was Peter Bozeman of Darlington South Carolina who served in the American Revolution along with his own father,
Mordecai Bozeman. Peter and his wife Sarah, had moved their families into Alabama about 1820 and they are probably buried in Hope Hull, Montgomery County, Alabama. Several Bozemans were buying land in Alabama in the 1820s and 1830s.William Henry named his sons, Meady, Peter Edward, and John Thomas Bozeman. John's descendant, Jimmy Ray has assisted with this research. Meady's descendant Wayne and his wife Sue Carol have also assisted.
William Henry had a brother named Peter who died in Lousiana of Cholera
and should not be confused with the other Peters .
Ther are many branches of Bozemans , one John Bozeman went to Bozeman Montana, one Bozeman married Cherokee Chief Dennis Bushyhead, one married a Jordan who descnded from pocahontas and some were rejected applicants on the rolls.
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The early European Bozemans or Bosemans were found in Virginia 1600s, some going to Maryland and some going to North Carolina. Mordecai was supposedly born in North Carolina about 1735 and it is possible that his parents were Samuel Bozeman and Mary White, since she seemed to have a brother named Mordecai. The wife of Mordecai Bozeman is only known as Elizabeth, so once again I wonder if she was native american and given a Christian name. I found his name on the South Carolina Revolutionary War Soldiers Roster and I found his son Peter's name listed. They received land grants for their service but after 1820 Peter moved his family to Alabama and I find them located in Montgomery census records of 1830.
Semms like Mordecai was born possibly in Indian Territory.
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Thomas Carter was the son of John Wise Carter who some say was buried in Talladega Alabama. John was born 1792 South Carolina, the son of Elizabeth Wise and Captain John Carter who may have served in the War of 1812 and the American Revolution. John bought land in Alabama in 1821.
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Susie Mae Cooper's husband was James Edgar Brooks Sr and their son was James Jr. The parents of James came from Tennessee with the railroad and they resided downtown Montgomery Alabama near the Union Station. They were Annie Clark Ballard and John Brooks, all buried at Greenwood. John's father was also named John, born in Pennsylvania to Dutch parents. He was found in the 1860 census of Giles TN, the same year he met and married Roxanna Permilia Smith.note Our cousin Clarence and his mother Sissy have assisted with this research and contributed to the Montgomery Cemetery research with his survey of Carter-Stokes cemetery in Hope Hull.
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The Smith families connect to a Captain John Smith of Virginia.
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The Ballards were previously in the Carolinas, as were the Bond, and Ward families.
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James Edgar Brooks Jr married Mary Ella Thornton and had a son named Charles in Montgomery Alabama.
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Mary Ella's parents were Bessie Mae Hood and Milton Elijah Thornton and they are buried in Slapout/ Holtville, in Elmore County AL at the Cain's Chapel Cemetery near many other family members.
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headstones and census records
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Elijah's parents came from Georgia, Mary Angeline Partridge and George Thornton; we found their graves behind an old primitive Baptist Church in Central, Elmore, AL on the way to the Lake.
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Bessie's parents were Ella Olivia Baxley and Allen Wesley Hood but his headstone has an L W on it. His parents are hard to trace and prove. Hers were James and Marnda Baxley of Cold Spring, Elmore, AL and thus begins the brick wall in our research.
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Charles Brooks married Kathy Cochran, daughter of Anne Carter and Frankie Cochran.
*Anne Carter was the daughter of Alice Emma McClain and Cecil Earl
Fenn Carter.*
Frankie Cochran was born in Kansas a son of Luella Coonfield of Arkansas and Frank Delbert Cochran.
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Alice McClain's parents were Lorena Emma Bozeman and Charles Allen McClain of Ramer, Montgomery County, Alabama. The parents of Charles were Elizabeth
Broadway and Josiah Marion McClain ( Civil War Soldier of GA). Josiah's ancestors were Elizabeth Moon and Charles McClain of Virginia 1700s. Josiah's father James was found in Alabama on the 1860 census and had possibly married an indian named Anna. The Broadways came out of South Carolina and Elizabeth's father Abner had married Mary Susan Stephens of Alabama.Lorena's parents were Alice Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman. Alice Stephen's great great grandfather John Stephens had married a full blood Cherokee in North Carolina and began a journey to Alabama where many of his grandchildren settled in Ramer.
Parents of John Bozeman were Nancy Jane Anderson and Peter Edward Bozeman. Peter was the son of William Henry Bozeman. Our Bozeman family says that Peter Edward is buried behind the Hills Chapel Church in the woods where there was once a cemetery many years ago.
Aunt Ethel Bozeman old picturesNancy's parents were Lavinia Jane Sellers and Seaborn Anderson. Lavinia's sister married a Cooper. Seaborn Anderson's ancestors and his father Elijah had settled in Lowndes County before moving to Montgomery, Alabama. Elijah's parents were Lavinia Brack and Elisha Anderson who's Will is located at the Montgomery County Archives. This line connects to the Mayflower's Edward Doty.as Lavinia Brack's mother was Hester Doty, a daughter of Benajah Doty and Elizabeth Farr.
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Cecil's parents were Anne Lou Stone and William Frank Fenn of Bullock County Alabama. Tracing back to Michael Stone of Maryland and William Stone of Virginia. Some of the Fanns were Indian Traders into Georgia before settling in Alabama.
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Luella Coonfield's parents were married in Arkansas, Lattie Cedonia Little of KY and
Benjamin Wallace Coonfield of ARK *Frank Delbert's parents were Clora Jane Miller of Iowa and Jacob Benjamin Cochran of Ohio who settled in Kansas. Jacob had six daughters by his first wife, Mariah, who would also be related. 1880 census shows he had a grandson named Frank by one of those girls.
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The Cochran and Coonfield lineage of the midwest. Alexander Cochran raised his family in Pennsylvania and soon settled into Ohio, possibly Quakers, with several sons joining the Civil War and even living in California during the Gold Rush. Later these young men moved to Iowa to farm the new land, and after several years, Jacob Benjamin Cochran moved to Kansas with second wife Clora Jane Miller, a daughter of Mary Clara Parker. Family lore is that Mary shared medicine with the indians and research shows that her ancestors were in the 1600s and 1700s New York Indian Country as well as Mass and Rhode Island, with one cousin, Joshua Tefft was killed by King Phillip. One Mr Sweete was banned from England as a Catholic Priest and lived in exile in France.
As far as documenting the Cochran lineage, I have none beyond Jacob to prove the names of his parents or grandparents. Locating a census record or a will or more would help to prove this lineage. Perhaps Jacob told his children about his parents but reading the census records, I can safely say there were dozens of Williams, Alexanders, and Jacob Cochrans in Pennsylvania and Ohio and even those who migrated to Iowa Territory. Apparently William Cochran married Martha Henderson in Ohio and had Jacob.
Fortunately for many other lineages, those before us have done a lot of research that I can go back and verify for myself leaving reason to believe most of what I can see.
Isaac and Barsheba Clark Coonfield spent many years in early Kentucky and then moved to Indiana with their grown children. She was found widowed on the 1830 census. Her son Isaac Benjamin Coonfield moved his family to Arkansas. This family is mentioned in the book of the Early History of Morgan County Indiana. Benjamin Wallace Coonfield married Lattie Cedonia Little and they had Amy, Ruth and Luella Coonfield. Amy married Joe Gray and I had corresponded with their daughter Verna, who forwarded copies of her late sister's research ( Dorline Gray ) who was trying to connect this lineage to Chief Powhatan. Dorline had also been corresponding with our cousin Martha in Arizona, who also shared a great amount of research with me regarding L P Little. L P Little had a great way of leaving a trail of his elders by giving each child a middle name of one of his ancestors.
Lattie and her motherArkansas land records indicate that Isaac Coonfield bought land in 1856.
Hiram Lucius Little, son of Betsy Douglas and Jonas Little, had lost his wife, Catherine Wright, in Kentucky and moved to Texas. His son John Little served in the Civil War as a blacksmith, married, had several children, lost his wife and then moved his family into Arkansas. Our grandma Betsy was found widowed and living with her daughter Betsy Roberts on the 1850 census.
Hiram Little married Rebecca Isabella Adams in Bosque County Texas and had more children including a Hiram jr. Most are buried at the Meridian Cemetery. Hiram's headstone refers to him as a doctor and a mason.
One Hiram Little died at the Alamo and could be connected to this family.
Betsy Douglass Little had another son named Douglass Little who married Martha Ann Wright, his sister in law. Martha named her first son, Powhatan and he was a lawyer, and a judge, who was a great writer and did a lot of research on his lineage; as did his daughter, Laura Simmons Little. They traced Mary Handley to parents Martha Mason and George Handley of Ireland, noting that Mary was born asea, on the trip over. Mary's brother was Captain John Handley. Their notes also chart a Thomas Jones settling in the 1600s on James River in Bermuda Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia and wrote about a Polly Jones who may have been the wife or companion of Charles Weatherford.
Mother of the Wright sisters was Catherine Weatherford, a daughter of Charles Weatherford in Charlotte VA. Alabama land records indicate land sold to Charles in 1841 if this is his grandson by Red Eagle. So far records only indicate one Charles Weatherford born in this time period and it is quite possible that he had more than one wife than history would like for us to believe and if he was indian trader, he probably had many children that have not been noted. History also indicates that the father of Red Eagle was from Scotland, but it does not seem so.
Laura Little joined the DAR and had a monument dedicated to her great grandfather, Captain George Little in Kentucky. Laura's granddaughter in Arizona has assisted with this research. Laura had studied the Weatherfords, Wrights and Chief Powhatan.
Parents of Betsy were Mary Handley and Alexander Douglass who were married in PA. MMary's brother Captain John Handley became a surveyor like Davy Crockett and on one trip to the new land in Kentucky, before 1800, his brother in law, Alexander Douglass went with him and never returned. Alexander was murdered by indians on his way back home. His wife took her girls and moved into a scottish settlement in South Carolina, where her daughter married Jonas little. Later the father of Jonas, George Little, married his son's mother in law. Ironically there was an older Jonas Little in South Carolina, who's descendants moved southward and into Alabama and we can only suspect there may be some connection to George.
Hiram Little's son was John Wright Little who married a Mary Catherine Crigler. John lived with her family before the marriage, with her parents Catherine Roby and Abraham Crigler.
Abraham's parents were Lydia Carpenter and Owen Crigler. Catherine's parents were Kitty Simmons and Reason Roby. These families left Virginia to settle in the new land of Kentucky about 1800 among friendly indians who were also migrating westward.
The Battle of Alamo lists a soldier named Hiram Little and there is a possible connection to our lineage as some of the decendants are found in Texas census records. and one receiving a land grant in Texas.
cousin at the AlamoMuch of my research is being added to usgenweb.com
Descendant of all of these was Frankie Lavern Cochran born 1927.and Kathy Cochran who was born in Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Oklahoma later moved to Montgomery Alabama after spendng a few years in Arizona. Frankie had dark hair and blue eyes like his father and his younger pictures resemble his father, but as Frankie aged, he resembled his grandpa Coonfield very much. Pictures of Catherine Crigler and then those of the Coonfield women show us they all had long dark hair in braids and dark eyes. Luella Coonfield and her mother in law Clora Jane both smoked pipes. The pipes are in the possession of cousin Stanley.
Aunt Irma talked of granny Clora Jane Miller Cochran being a sweet old lady who stayed with them for a while when grandpa Jacob died. Clora stayed with each of her children, taking turns, as she had no place to go. She taught them about corn and how to pop it. She mysteriously read the ashes of her pipe. Aunt Irma was the child born with a veil over her face. The doctor removed the veil twice as it seemed to grow back and on the third veil, her mother Luella took it and placed it in the Bible where it still exists to this day.
Frankie's sisters have assisted with this research. There are many documents, pictures, census records, letters marriage licenses, death certificates, land records, wills, and our other research posted on Kathy's webpage at
www.hometown.aol.com/kc90853/Links.html
Annie Carter as a baby being held by her Uncle Walton McClain shows us how very dark the McClain boys were just like their father with black eyes and black hair so it is
quite possible that the McClain lineage was of indian blood. Annie 's school picture shows that she had long straight black hair and black eyes, even though she had it curled up in this photo of her in 1953 pregnant with Kathy in Tulsa OK.
Looking at Annie's grandmother, Lorena Bozeman's lineage, I wondered repeatedly about her father's name, John Thomas Bozeman, and how it may have originated. His great grandfather Peter married a widow, Sarah Brown and she named her first son Meade so that may have been her maiden name; then a son was named William Henry and that could have been her father's name; so looking back at the 1790 census of South Carolina, I do find a William Meade and a Thomas Meade so this may be another clue in our mystery of names. We know that William Henry Bozeman might have been the first to name a son John Thomas Bozeman and wonder where the name Thomas came into play.
Digging through mom's letters and cards, I found an article from the newspaper of 1956 that listed Lorena McClain having surgery at Maxwell AFB hospital and later found that grandpa McClain had served in WWI. The article also listed Anne Cochran and family were relocating to Mesa Arizona and it listed her cousin James Duncan was going to San Antonio. These were found in Anne's old blue diaper bag that she used in Mesa AZ and brought back with her to Montgomery Alabama.
Arizana is a small memory in my mind. We had a lot of burritos and enchiladas, that mom cooked, took pictures in the desert and grand canyon, went swimming in the Verde River and drove thru well lighted mountain tunnels. Most of our friends and neighbors were indian or mexican and we spoke a little spanish that I have long since forgotten. My cousin Frankie Haraughty was a daily playmate since his mom Eunice Cochran lived nearby. We played with strange bugs and creatures of the land and watched the daily irrigation of the fields when our front ditches filled with water every afternoon at 4. We had pictures of Eljondro written on them.
One of Lorena Bozeman 's distant cousins married a Jordan which is a line leading directly to Pocahontas and some of the Jordans settled in Elmore County. Lorena's uncle Peter Bozeman married a Dillard and that line also connects to Pocahontas.
Cousin Elizabeth helped with the Bozeman lineage as her grandmother Ethel was the sister of my great granny Lorena. Ruby Gibson told me that Charles McClain and Jason Gibson were cousins and we connected their mothers as Broadway children of Abner Broadway and I verified through census records. One of the Gibsons had marched in Governor Wallace's inaugural parade.
Also I was fortunate to have many conversations with Peggy Gibson before her death and learn much more about our families.
There were stories about my grandma Lorena "healing" others, which gave me goosebumps. She said that her parents lived in a tent there on the land she now owns, while they built the little house that I took pictures of.I began to learn more about the Broadways in the area and how our Broadway grandmothers were sisters.
Ruby also told me that my grandfather Cecil Carter was still in the military when he married my granny Alice McClain but I have not been able to verify.
Elizabeth Broadway had married Josiah McClain and had Charles Allen McClain, my great grandfather who was a small, dark man, who talked of seeing the spirits. I found Elizabeth ona 1860 census with her father Abner Broadway, who was born in Alabama but his parents had come from South Carolina.
We do not know if there were any suvivors benefits for Cecil's children as Lorena Bozeman McClain raised them but do know the McClains left Ramer and lived on Highland Avenue for a while. Cecil's adoption records have not been found, but his children knew of his Fenn family and I have contacted some of the Fenn relatives.
Cousin Martha Fenn had only a few blurred pictures of Cecils' siblings and told me where Uncle Frank and Uncle Robert were buried in Coosada, Elmore County, AL.Her brother, my cousin Bob Fenn, talked about his family on the farm there is Coosada.
I found another cousin, Nancy Fenn, in Montgomery, who connects to the Mathew Fenn who owned the plantation in Eufaula. She won a court battle to protect the grave of Matthew from removal by the new owner of that property.and has done extensive research on the Fenn lineage, collected many history books to document her story and told me about a Fenn bridge that our family built.
Our great grandfather William Frank Fenn had married Anna Lou Stone and his great grandfather Michael Stone came to Alabama from Maryland. There is a Banister Stone in my McClain / Moon family of South Carolina but I have not made any connection; then my husband's lineage in Tennessee has a Catherine Stone of the Carolinas who married John Baptist Bond.
Michael Stone had married Polly Wells in Putnam, Georgia and they are found on a census living in a Captain John Stone's District. Their son Benjamin Wilburne Stone married Sarah Davies and had Augustus Marvin Stone. Augustus married Mary Ann Hendrick, a daughter of Mary Ann Winters and John Hendrick.
The 1850 census of Macon County Alabama shows us Michael living next to son William and son Benjamin with their children's names listed.
Anna's brother was Arthur Augustus Stone and his son was William Arthur Stone, known as Tige to the St Louis Cardinals of 1923.
The obituary of grandpa Cecil lists a Walter Stone as a pallbearer. His death certificate is signed by his brother Emmett Fenn. Cecil is buried at Memorial Cemetery in Montgomery and Emmett is buried at Greenwood by their father. Their father's brother Madison is buried by them without a headstone.
Madison was known as Uncle Mat. Uncle Mat had married and moved to Texas and never had any children, but came back to Montgomery after his wife died. Mat's brother Thomas had
also gone to Texas.
Apparently nobody knew Madison's real name when he was buried, because the cemetery has him listed as Mathew A Fenn but he has no headstone.
After taking pictures of their headstones at Greenwood, getting close to the exit I discovered the Bozeman family plot, with Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman buried by her sons Robert and Meady and their families. The Anderson line goes back to North Carolina with Andersons, Brack and then Doty of the Mayflower.
My husband's great grandparents Annie Clark Ballard and John Brooks of Tennessee are also buried at Greenwood by Susie Mae Cooper brooks.
I would love to learn more about those TN families who had migrated from the Carolinas, during a time of indian removal . Indian Wars also caused many friendly indians to move westward..Annie Ballard was a beautiful dark featured lady who only had one child. Mary Josephine Hereford was from Virginina and her family all moved into Alabama and she wa also another beautiful dark featured lady.
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Elijah Lee and Andrew Cooper of South Carolina born 1770s brought their families to Chambers County Alabama, former Creek Indian Lands, before 1840. It has been said that Elijah paid an indian directly for his land. Elijah had married Malinda Phillips of Green County Georgia and some believe the Phillips were of indian blood. Andrew Cooper may have also married an indian woman named Alsey and her last name had never been discovered. On the 1840 census Alsey appears to be widowed with children. 1840 shows Elijah Lee living near a John Phillips. The Alabama Land Records show that Elijah bought land in 1823 so it was long before the Trail of Tears. ( note )
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The Lees are buried at the Old Harmony Baptist Church cemetery and the graves of the Coopers are not yet found.
Aunt Sissy says that grandpa Levi Cooper is buried by his sons at a church cemetery in Cecil, Alabama. They had resided in Whitehall.Descendant
Susie Mae Cooper Brooks is buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Montgomery Alabama. Her descendant Charlie Brooks is buried at Brookside Memorial in Millbrook, Alabama.*
Charner P Cooper, son of Andrew, married Sarah F Lee, daughter of Elijah, and their son Levi Benjamin Cooper married
Sarah Elizabeth Carter, a daughter of Thomas Randolph Carter and Mary Josephine Hereford of Virginia. Mary had a beautiful complexion, black eyes and black hair. The grave of TRC born 1820 was found in Hope Hull, Montgomery, Alabama by his first wife, Lacy Jane Bozeman.*
The Bozemans came from South Carolina and NC 1700s moving into Alabama as some of the Indian Tribes moved west in the early 1800s. Lacy's father Jesse's headstone shows that he was born 1793. Apparently Jesse had been married twice . Many legal documents exist in Montgomery County regarding the Bozeman families.Jesse Bozeman was the brother of
William Henry Bozeman and administrator of his Estate. Their father was Peter Bozeman of Darlington South Carolina who served in the American Revolution along with his own father, Mordecai Bozeman. Peter and his wife Sarah, had moved their families into Alabama about 1820 and they are probably buried in Hope Hull, Montgomery County, Alabama. Several Bozemans were buying land in Alabama in the 1820s and 1830s.William Henry named his sons, Meady, Peter Edward, and John Thomas Bozeman. John's descendant, Jimmy Ray has assisted with this research. Meady's descendant Wayne and his wife Sue Carol have also assisted.
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Thomas Carter was the son of John Wise Carter who some say was buried in Talladega Alabama. John was born 1792 South Carolina, the son of Elizabeth Wise and Captain John Carter who may have served in the War of 1812 and the American Revolution. John bought land in Alabama in 1821.*
Susie Mae Cooper's husband was
James Edgar Brooks Sr and their son was James Jr. The parents of James came from Tennessee with the railroad and they resided downtown Montgomery Alabama near the Union Station. They were Annie Clark Ballard and John Brooks, all buried at Greenwood. John's father was also named John, born in Pennsylvania to Dutch parents. He was found in the 1860 census of Giles TN, the same year he met and married Roxanna Permilia Smith.note Our cousin Clarence and his mother Sissy have assisted with this research and contributed to the Montgomery Cemetery research with his survey of Carter-Stokes cemetery in Hope Hull.*
The Smith families connect to a Captain John Smith of Virginia.
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The Ballards were previously in the Carolinas, as were the Bond, and Ward families.*
James Edgar Brooks Jr married Mary Ella Thornton and had a son named Charles in Montgomery Alabama.*
Mary Ella's parents were
Bessie Mae Hood and Milton Elijah Thornton and they are buried in Slapout/ Holtville, in Elmore County AL at the Cain's Chapel Cemetery near many other family members.*
headstones and census records*
Elijah's parents came from Georgia, Mary Angeline
Partridge and George Thornton; we found their graves behind an old primitive Baptist Church in Central, Elmore, AL on the way to the Lake.*
Bessie's parents were
Ella Olivia Baxley and Allen Wesley Hood but his headstone has an L W on it. His parents are hard to trace and prove. Hers were James and Marnda Baxley of Cold Spring, Elmore, AL and thus begins the brick wall in our research.*
Charles Brooks married Kathy Cochran, daughter of Anne Carter and Frankie Cochran.*
Anne Carter was the daughter of Alice Emma McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter.*
Frankie Cochran was born in Kansas a son of Luella Coonfield of Arkansas and Frank Delbert Cochran.*
Alice McClain's parents were Lorena Emma Bozeman and Charles Allen McClain of Ramer, Montgomery County, Alabama. The parents of Charles were Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah Marion McClain ( Civil War Soldier of GA). Josiah's ancestors were Elizabeth Moon and Charles McClain of Virginia 1700s. Josiah's father James was found in Alabama on the 1860 census and had possibly married an indian named Anna. The Broadways came out of South Carolina and Elizabeth's father Abner had married Mary Susan Stephens of Alabama.Lorena's parents were
Alice Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman. Alice Stephen's great great grandfather John Stephens had married a full blood Cherokee in North Carolina and began a journey to Alabama where many of his grandchildren settled in Ramer.Parents of John Bozeman were
Nancy Jane Anderson and Peter Edward Bozeman. Peter was the son of William Henry Bozeman. Our Bozeman family says that Peter Edward is buried behind the Hills Chapel Church in the woods where there was once a cemetery many years ago.Nancy's parents were Lavinia Jane
Sellers and Seaborn Anderson. Lavinia's sister married a Cooper. Seaborn Anderson's ancestors and his father Elijah had settled in Lowndes County before moving to Montgomery, Alabama. Elijah's parents were Lavinia Brack and Elisha Anderson who's Will is located at the Montgomery County Archives. This line connects to the Mayflower's Edward Doty.as Lavinia Brack's mother was Hester Doty, a daughter of Benajah Doty and Elizabeth Farr.*
Cecil's parents were Anne Lou Stone and William Frank Fenn of Bullock County Alabama. Tracing back to Michael Stone of Maryland and William Stone of Virginia. Some of the Fanns were Indian Traders into Georgia before settling in Alabama.*
Luella Coonfield's parents were married in Arkansas, Lattie Cedonia Little of KY and Benjamin Wallace Coonfield of ARK*
Frank Delbert's parents were Clora Jane Miller of Iowa and Jacob Benjamin Cochran of Ohio who settled in Kansas. Jacob had six daughters by his first wife, Mariah, who would also be related. 1880 census shows he had a grandson named Frank by one of those girls. MORE *The Cochran and Coonfield lineage of the midwest. Alexander Cochran raised his family in Pennsylvania and soon settled into Ohio, possibly Quakers, with several sons joining the Civil War and even living in California during the Gold Rush. Later these young men moved to Iowa to farm the new land, and after several years,
Jacob Benjamin Cochran moved to Kansas with second wife Clora Jane Miller, a daughter of Mary Clara Parker. Family lore is that Mary shared medicine with the indians and research shows that her ancestors were in the 1600s and 1700s New York Indian Country as well as Mass and Rhode Island, with one cousin, Joshua Tefft was killed by King Phillip. One Mr Sweete was banned from England as a Catholic Priest and lived in exile in France.As far as documenting the Cochran lineage, I have none beyond Jacob to prove the names of his parents or grandparents. Locating a census record or a will or more would help to prove this lineage. Perhaps Jacob told his children about his parents but reading the census records, I can safely say there were dozens of Williams, Alexanders, and Jacob Cochrans in Pennsylvania and Ohio and even those who migrated to Iowa Territory. Apparently William Cochran married Martha
Henderson in Ohio and had Jacob.Fortunately for many other lineages, those before us have done a lot of research that I can go back and verify for myself leaving reason to believe most of what I can see.
Isaac and Barsheba Clark Coonfield spent many years in early Kentucky and then moved to Indiana with their grown children. She was found widowed on the 1830 census. Her son Isaac Benjamin Coonfield moved his family to Arkansas. This family is mentioned in the book of the Early History of Morgan County Indiana. Benjamin Wallace Coonfield married Lattie Cedonia Little and they had Amy, Ruth and Luella Coonfield. Amy married Joe Gray and I had corresponded with their daughter Verna, who forwarded copies of her late sister's research
( Dorline Gray ) who was trying to connect this lineage to Chief Powhatan. Dorline had also been corresponding with our cousin Martha in Arizona, who also shared a great amount of research with me regarding L P Little. L P Little had a great way of leaving a trail of his elders by giving each child a middle name of one of his ancestors.Arkansas land records indicate that Isaac Coonfield bought land in 1856.
Hiram Lucius Little, son of Betsy Douglas and Jonas Little, had lost his wife, Catherine Wright, in Kentucky and moved to Texas. His son John Little served in the Civil War as a blacksmith, married, had several children, lost his wife and then moved his family into Arkansas. Our grandma Betsy was found widowed and living with her daughter Betsy Roberts on the 1850 census.
Hiram Little married Rebecca Isabella Adams in Bosque County Texas and had more children including a Hiram jr. Most are buried at the Meridian Cemetery. Hiram's headstone refers to him as a doctor and a mason.
On
e Hiram Little died at the Alamo and could be connected to this family.Betsy Douglass Little had another son named Douglass Little who married Martha Ann Wright, his sister in law. Martha named her first son, Powhatan and he was a lawyer, and a judge, who was a great writer and did a lot of research on his lineage; as did his daughter,
Laura Simmons Little. They traced Mary Handley to parents Martha Mason and George Handley of Ireland, noting that Mary was born asea, on the trip over. Mary's brother was Captain John Handley. Their notes also chart a Thomas Jones settling in the 1600s on James River in Bermuda Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia and wrote about a Polly Jones who may have been the wife or companion of Charles Weatherford.* * *
Mother of the Wright sisters was
Catherine Weatherford, a daughter of Charles Weatherford in Charlotte VA. Alabama land records indicate land sold to Charles in 1841 if this is his grandson by Red Eagle. So far records only indicate one Charles Weatherford born in this time period and it is quite possible that he had more than one wife than history would like for us to believe and if he was indian trader, he probably had many children that have not been noted. History also indicates that the father of Red Eagle was from Scotland, but it does not seem so.Laura Little joined the DAR and had a monument dedicated to her great grandfather,
Captain George Little in Kentucky. Laura's granddaughter in Arizona has assisted with this research. Laura had studied the Weatherfords, Wrights and Chief Powhatan.Parents of Betsy were Mary
Handley and Alexander Douglass who were married in PA. MMary's brother Captain John Handley became a surveyor like Davy Crockett and on one trip to the new land in Kentucky, before 1800, his brother in law, Alexander Douglass went with him and never returned. Alexander was murdered by indians on his way back home. His wife took her girls and moved into a scottish settlement in South Carolina, where her daughter married Jonas little. Later the father of Jonas, George Little, married his son's mother in law. Ironically there was an older Jonas Little in South Carolina, who's descendants moved southward and into Alabama and we can only suspect there may be some connection to George. Hiram Little's son was John Wright Little who married a Mary Catherine Crigler. John lived with her family before the marriage, with her parents Catherine Roby and Abraham Crigler.Abraham's parents were
Lydia Carpenter and Owen Crigler. Catherine's parents were Kitty Simmons and Reason Roby. These families left Virginia to settle in the new land of Kentucky about 1800 among friendly indians who were also migrating westward.The Battle of Alamo lists a soldier named
Hiram Little and there is a possible connection to our lineage as some of the decendants are found in Texas census records. and one receiving a land grant in Texas.Much of my research is being added to
usgenweb.comDescendant of all of these was Frankie Lavern Cochran born 1927.and Kathy Cochran who was born in Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Oklahoma later moved to Montgomery Alabama after spendng a few years in Arizona. Frankie had dark hair and blue eyes like his father and his younger pictures resemble his father, but as Frankie aged, he resembled his grandpa Coonfield very much. Pictures of Catherine Crigler and then those of the Coonfield women show us they all had long dark hair in braids and dark eyes. Luella Coonfield and her mother in law Clora Jane both smoked pipes. The pipes are in the possession of cousin Stanley.
Aunt Irma talked of granny Clora Jane Miller Cochran being a sweet old lady who stayed with them for a while when grandpa Jacob died. Clora stayed with each of her children, taking turns, as she had no place to go. She taught them about corn and how to pop it. She mysteriously read the ashes of her pipe. Aunt Irma was the child born with a veil over her face. The doctor removed the veil twice as it seemed to grow back and on the third veil, her mother Luella took it and placed it in the Bible where it still exists to this day.
Frankie's
sisters have assisted with this research. There are many documents, pictures, census records, letters marriage licenses, death certificates, land records, wills, and our other research posted on Kathy's webpage atwww.hometown.aol.com/kc90853/
Links.htmlAnnie Carter as a baby being held by her Uncle
Walton McClain shows us how very dark the McClain boys were just like their father with black eyes and black hair so it isquite possible that the McClain lineage was of indian blood. Annie 's school
picture shows that she had long straight black hair and black eyes, even though she had it curled up in this photo of her in 1953 pregnant with Kathy in Tulsa OK.Looking at Annie's grandmother, Lorena Bozeman's lineage, I wondered repeatedly about her father's name, John Thomas Bozeman, and how it may have originated. His great grandfather Peter married a widow, Sarah Brown and she named her first son Meade so that may have been her maiden name; then a son was named William Henry and that could have been her father's name; so looking back at the 1790 census of South Carolina, I do find a William Meade and a Thomas Meade so this may be another clue in our mystery of names. We know that William Henry Bozeman might have been the first to name a son John Thomas Bozeman and wonder where the name Thomas came into play.
Digging through mom's letters and cards, I found an article from the newspaper of 1956 that listed Lorena McClain having surgery at Maxwell AFB hospital and later found that grandpa McClain had served in WWI. The article also listed Anne Cochran and family were relocating to Mesa Arizona and it listed her cousin James Duncan was going to San Antonio. These were found in Anne's old blue diaper bag that she used in Mesa AZ and brought back with her to Montgomery Alabama.
Arizana is a small memory in my mind. We had a lot of burritos that mom cooked, took pictures in the desert and grand canyon, went swimming in the Verde River and drove thru well lighted mountain tunnels. Most of our friends and neighbors were indian or mexican and we spoke a little spanish that I have long since forgotten. My cousin Frankie Haraughty was a daily playmate since his mom Eunice Cochran lived nearby. We played with strange bugs and creatures of the land and watched the daily irrigation of the fields when our front ditches filled with water every afternoon at 4.
One of Lorena Bozeman 's distant cousins married a Jordan which is a line leading directly to Pocahontas and some of the Jordans settled in Elmore County. Lorena's uncle Peter Bozeman married a Dillard and that line also connects to Pocahontas.
Cousin Elizabeth helped with the Bozeman lineage as her grandmother Ethel was the sister of my great granny Lorena. Ruby Gibson told me that Charles McClain and Jason Gibson were cousins and we connected their mothers as Broadway children of Abner Broadway and I verified through census records. One of the Gibsons had marched in Governor Wallace's inaugural parade. Ruby also told me that my grandfather Cecil Carter was still in the military when he married my granny Alice McClain but I have not been able to verify.
We do not know if there were any suvivors benefits for Cecil's children as Lorena Bozeman McClain raised them but do know the McClains left Ramer and lived on Highland Avenue for a while. Cecil's adoption records have not been found, but his children knew of his Fenn family and I have contacted some of the Fenn relatives.
Cousin Martha Fenn had only a few blurred pictures of Cecils' siblings and told me where Uncle Frank and Uncle Robert were buried in Coosada, Elmore County, AL.
Her brother, my cousin Bob Fenn, talked about his family on the farm there is Coosada.
I found another cousin, Nancy Fenn, in Montgomery, who connects to the Mathew Fenn who owned the plantation in Eufaula.
Our great grandfather William Frank Fenn had married Anna Lou Stone and his great grandfather Michael Stone came to Alabama from Maryland. There is a Banister Stone in my McClain / Moon family of South Carolina but I have not made any connection; then my husband's lineage in Tennessee has a Catherine Stone of the Carolinas who married John Baptist Bond.
Michael Stone had married Polly Wells in Putnam, Georgia and they are found on a census living in a Captain John Stone's District. Their son Benjamin Wilburne Stone married Sarah Davies and had Augustus Marvin Stone. Augustus married Mary Ann Hendrick, a daughter of Mary Ann Winters and John Hendrick. The 1850 census of Macon County Alabama shows us Michael living next to son William and son Benjamin with their children's names listed.
Anna's brother was Arthur Augustus Stone and his son was William Arthur Stone, known as Tige to the St Louis Cardinals of 1923.
The obituary of grandpa Cecil lists a Walter Stone as a pallbearer. His death certificate is signed by his brother Emmett Fenn. Cecil is buried at Memorial Cemetery in Montgomery and Emmett is buried at Greenwood by their father. Their father's brother Madison is buried by them without a headstone. Madison was known as Uncle Mat. Uncle Mat had married and moved to Texas and never had any children, but came back to Montgomery after his wife died. Mat's brother Thomas had
also gone to Texas.
After taking pictures of their headstones at Greenwood, getting close to the exit I discovered the Bozeman family plot, with Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman buried by her sons Robert and Meady and their families.
My husband's great grandparents Annie Clark Ballard and John Brooks of Tennessee are also buried at Greenwood by Susie Mae Cooper brooks. I would love to learn more about those TN families who had migrated from the Carolinas, during a time of indian removal . Indian Wars also caused many friendly indians to move westward
..Annie Ballard was a beautiful dark featured lady who only had one child. Mary Josephine Hereford was from Virginina and her family all moved into Alabama and she wa also another beautiful dark featured lady.http://www.hometown.aol.com/mrsbroo
ks2/9.html About My Parents In the beginning land in Alabama was only $2.00 an acre.http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/alagenweb
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pictures More old photos Photos page two , page three census records brooksgenweb Family Photos and other Pictures followup More to ComeHeadstones
and census images . Surnames and their spouses*
1. Luella Ellen Coonfield married Frank Delbert Cochran photo and another of their son, Frankie Lavern Cochran with his sons. Frankie looks very much like Luella's father 2. Lorena Emma Bozeman ( McClain ) in 1941pictures of Lorena's brother Bob and sister Ethel are posted at
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3. Frankie Cochran and wife Annie Carter in 1953 4. Annie's mother, Alice Emma McClain ( Carter ) about 1930 5. another picture of Alice 6. Annie Carter in 1941 school pictures/ she went to Capitol Heights. 7. Benjamin Wallace Coonfield, father of Luella mentioned above, and another photo of his family when he was a small child. I think my brother has Ben's ears. 8. Frank Delbert Cochran and his wife Luella. The parents of Frank Delbert were Clora Jane Miller and Jacob Benjamin Cochran. 9. Charles Allen McClain in 1908 wedding day to Lorena Bozeman 10 Annie and Frankie married in Montgomery Alabama, spent time in Oklahoma and Arizona 11 Catherine Crigler married John Little, holding baby Lattie Cedonia Little, who was the mother of Luella. 12 Frankie Lavern Cochran about 1945 in the USAF, served in Korea 13 John Wright Little about 1900 with his grown up children after they moved into Marble Township Arkansas. 14 Martha Ann Wright was John's Aunt, being a sister of his mother Catherine Wright who married Hiram Lucius Little. Martha was married to Hiram's brother, Douglass Little. Martha named her son Powhatan. The mother of Martha Ann Wright was Catherine Weatherford, who had married John Wright in Charlotte VA 1811. 15 Luella Coonfield with her sister Ruth 16 Lattie Cedonia Little at the age of 16 was born in Kentucky to Catherine Crigler and John Wright Little. They were Cherokee Indian. 17 Frankie Lavern Cochran with cousin Roy Miller in Chetopa Kansas. When Frankie's grandparents left Iowa and settled in Kansas, Clora Miller's brother John followed them - there were several Millers born in Kansas. 18. Katie Bell McClain Coley, sister of Alice McClain Carter. When Annie and Frankie came back from Arizona, they rented a house two doors down from Aunt Katie in 1959 on Maplewood Drive. Katie's sister, our Aunt Mary Ruth McClain Curlee lived a few doors down and their brother, our Uncle Joe McClain came to visit quite often. Benjamin Wallace Coonfield family photos Charles Allen McClain family photos Frankie Lavern Cochran family photos Granny Cochran photos Grannies on Annie Carter's linethese pictures show them with curly hair it was very straight - I remember the spit curls - they rolled up their hair with bobbie pins. I recall granny Lorena having long hair that she rolled up in a bun. Her daughters Katy and Alice kept their hair cut short.
Page Two Page Three Page Four Page Five Page Six Page Seven Page Eight Page Nine Page Ten Page Eleven Page Twelve *Next BACK TO HOME PAGE Lue Cochran Luella Luella's daughters Cleo Cochran and sister Cochrans Frank and Lue Cochran Frank and Lue Cochran Luella's Death Certificate Freelon Cochranwith an amazing appearance of indian blood
Inez Gray Coonfield John Wright Little http://www.hometown.aol.com/angel09853/6.html PAGE ONE TWO THREE DAR Captain George Little Cochran Children Ruth and Luella Uncle Walton Kathy1959 Aunt Bonnie Grandpa Ben Uncle Bud 1......Roots and Branches to review... KinFolk Little Message John C Wright on 1850 KY census Alabama Marriages Smith to Brooks Lineage Alabama Cemetery Search Stokes in Montgomery Mayflower Passengers Charles McClain of Virginia Jonas Little of SC to AL William Stone of VA Fenn from CT to AL Kentucky Migrations KY Cochran ANNE CARTER COCHRAN 1934 - 1992FDCochran
Sister, husband and son ( my great aunt) Dorothy Glass Michell Stone of Maryland 1850 Macon County Alabama Peter Bozeman of South Carolina James and Josiah McClain in Georgia Draft Card of Benjamin Harrison Cochran John C Wright in Kentucky Isaac Coonfield in Indiana 1850 1860 Missouri/William and Thomas Little 1850 Davies Kentucky Grandpa Charles McClain in SC 1800Beautiful photo of Anne and Frank Cochran in Mesa Arizona
http://www.hometown.aol.com/cochrangenealogy/ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 1930 my daddy's Cochran family on census Kansas Page One is a photo of the headstone of Thomas Randolph Carter born 1820http://www.hometown.aol.com/grandpatrcarter/1.html
Father of Thomas was John Wise Carter who's parents were Captain John Carter of Virginia and Elizabeth Wise of Edgefield South Carolina
Page Two headstone of Lacy Jane Bozeman born 1827 Three headstone of Jesse Bozeman born 1793 ( Lacy's father ) with another stone marked JFB which may be the footstone of his son James by his second wife Frances FreemanJessse was the son of Peter Bozeman, grandson of Mordecai Bozeman
Four Lacy Five Jesse, Thomas, and Lacy surrounded by her children - this area needs to be cleaned and restored to it's natural beauty and shared with the many descendants of our Patriots of the American Revolution and the early pioneers of the State of Alabama.Thomas Carter and Jesse Bozeman apparently put a lot of work and money into this family memorial and it now needs the attention that it deserves.
Six Jesse's headstone on one side of a tree and another on the other side could be the stone of his wife. Seven James Bozeman, son of Jesse Eight James again, a better view of his broken headstone Nine children of Lacy Jane Bozeman Carter Ten James Bozeman, a clearer view Eleven Jesse Twelve a road view of the graveyard Thirteen layout of Bozeman graves One More Thompson family buried here Fourteen a distant view Fifteen another view of Lacy's monument Sixteen infant daughter of Lacy Seventeen Thompson and McGehee were they kin? or once lived here Eighteen Lacy Nineteen a photo of John Thomas Bozeman, son of Nancy Jane Anderson Twenty a photo of Lacy and Thomas with their children in 1859 Twenty One is a picture of Sarah Carter, daughter of Josephine and Thomas Carter ( his second wife after Lacy died ) Twenty Two is Sarah Carter's daughter pictured with spouse Twenty Three could be the headstone of little John Carter Twenty Four are my simple search notes Twenty Five is the marriage license of Nancy Hill and John T Bozeman Twenty Six is a headstone for Will Ella Smith Twenty Seven is a headstone for Mary Bennett Twenty Eight is Eli Thompson and Rachel McGehee headstone Twenty Nine is Carrie Segers headstone Thirty is a headstone for Anna York and the death date seems to be 1840 Thirty One is the document showing Jesse Bozeman's death and his Administrator of the Estate is Thomas Randolph Carter and the document mentions the adopted son of Jesse, or the son of his second wife. This document is also signed by a MurpheeCensus images tracking our Bozeman relatives.
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ozemangenweb/1.htmlLorena's brother and sister, Bob and Nancy
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angel09853/01.htmlbeautiful picture of Annie in 1953
look at that car...
Both Anne and Frank were Cherokee Indian.
1. grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter 2. grandma Alice McClain 3. the Carter Kids were very dark, with black eyes and black hair 4 brother of Alice is Joe McClain 5 grandpa Cecil at Fort Bliss, El Paso TX 1. The funeral memorial book of Charles Allen McClain who died in 1949 Montgomery Alabama. A B C D E bio F names of his parents G Relatives, there was no Lorena Curlee, she was named Linda Carol H has error on his date of birth I shows the Bozeman relatives 2 children photos of Alice McClain ( pictures ) 3 4 picture of Uncle Chester Coonfieldheadstone of Uncle Sam
Little Elisha Anderson Josiah McClain "My Webpages"http://www.hometown.aol.com/kathylcochran/FamilyTree.html
Carter Connections Carter's Broadway and Bozeman/ Gibson links Bozeman and Coonfield links Bozeman, Anderson, Brack, Fenn Anderson to Stephens & Bozeman & Carter Abner Broadway to Elizabeth Broadway McClain Little Family to Coonfield and Cochran Luella Coonfield Cochran Family Bible Records Henderson to Cochran Miller and Parker cousins McClain, Bozeman, Stephens, Cochran Carter, Fenn, Stone/ a Bozeman in Rev War Military Draft Cards and Census Records Family Photo Mixture Photo of John Thomas Bozeman John Brooks of Holland in Tennessee and Smith Colonel John Smith of Virginia Brooks, Ballard, Baxter, Craig in Tennessee Brooks, Ballard, headstones in Montgomery Brooks Headstones in Prattville Cooperhttp://hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/Charlie.html
Michael Stone and sons Benjamin & William Emeline Harrell Fenn Stones from GA to AL and back to GA Josiah McClain b 1788 headstone http://hometown.aol.com/kc90853/page38.htmlhttp://hometown.aol.com/kc90853/page34.html
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Draft Card Cochran (197 KB)
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. 1930 Uncle Wm Frank Fenn near Highland Avenue (998 KB)
Carrie's brother, also brother of our grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter. Uncle Frank, his wife Neva Mae Walraven, and her mother are living between Panama Street and Highland Avenue. He works on the railroad, like his brother Emmett. Uncle Frank later buys land in Coosada on Airport Road and has a family cemetery which includes his brother Robert's grave. The land later becomes Coosada Elementary School. Some is donated to the church for a cemetery. This is where cousin Martha remembered her mom, Neva, boiling Frank's workclothes in a pot outside from his job on the railroad. There was once a housefire where they lost many of their family photos and mementos, but one son remembered Frank having a photo of a guy in baseball uniform signed by Wm Arthur "Tige" Stone
. 1920 Susie Mae Cooper (763 KB)
Montgomery Alabama census with her mother Sallie E Carter, widow of Thomas R Carter and his first marriage was to Lacy Bozeman
. 1910 Wesley Allan Hood, father of Bessie Thornton (342 KB)
Elmore County Census shows Mary Ella's grandfather but Bessie is listed on page two with her two brothers
. 1920 Carrie Fenn in Alabama with her father (701 KB)
on Commerce Street with her stepmother Eva, we do not know why Carrie/ Carolyn never lived with her own mother, but her father was ill and she stayed. Her brother Emmett is also there but we do not know why they show his middle initial as J when his middle name was Marvin, but census officials were not perfect and if Eva was the person giving out the information, she probably had no clue. Eva Dakota Fenn was very young too !!
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1 Grandmother Clora Jane Miller Cochran or is this Aunt Eunice 2 Clora Jane and family, a sheet of photos sent by Aunt Bernice. 3 Frankie Cochran and his Miller cousins. 4 Frankie Cochran's sisters. 5 Frankie's parents, Luella Coonfield and Frank Delbert Cochran 6 The Little cousins, photo sent by Bernice Cochran 7 more Littles 8 a Little cousin's obituary 9 great granny Clora Jane Miller 10 Clora's family photo 11 Jacob and Clora 12 Emmett Fenn with his siblings 13 Uncle Emmett Fenn's headstone at Greenwood 14 great grandfather William Frank Fenn buried by Emmett 15 William Lawrence Carter, or Uncle Billy, mom's brother was the light of her life, played harmonica and pencilled beautiful pictures we enjoyed. 16 Uncle Billy's photo by his father, handsome indians 17 Uncle Billy's , Uncle Frank Fenn, nice resemblance. 18 headstone of Frank Fenn's brother, Robert, also brother of our grandpa Cecil. 19 Annie Carter's boys, Victor, Frankie, baby Daniel and Frank. http://www.hometown.aol.com/brooksgenweb/01.html http://www.hometown.aol.com/mrsbrooks2/01.html=====================
Frank Delbert Cochran on the left of his family photo
http://hometown.aol.com/hope36066/page14.htmlFrankie Lavern Cochran and Anne Alice Carter with children
http://hometown.aol.com/carterancestry/page40.htmlAnne and Frank Cochran family pictures
http://hometown.aol.com/hope36066/page19.htmlFrankie Lavern Cochran USAF
http://hometown.aol.com/hope36066/page16.htmlFREEPAGES ON ROOTSWEB.COM
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kc90853/JacobBenjaminCochran
http://www.hometown.aol.com/kathy36110/JacobBenjaminCochran.html http://hometown.aol.com/sunny01225/CecilKids.html"CecilCarterAnnieWilliamL
http://hometown.aol.com/kathyinbama/granny.html"granny
http://hometown.aol.com/kathyinbama/FrankCochranFamilyFaces.html"Frank CochranFamilyFaces
a. Census 1800 and 1820 grandpa Charles McClain in South Carolina. b. Census 1850 Davies Kentucky showing our Little families and neighbors. c. Census 1850 Harrison Indiana of grandpa Isaac Coonfield. d. Census 1850 Macon Alabama of grandpa Augustus Stone, his dad Benjamin and his grandpa Michell Stone. e. 1860 Missouri with Uncle Thomas Little f. 1910 shows grandpa Augustus Stone back in Bibb Georgia. g. Draft Card for Uncle Benjamin Harrison Cochran. h. 1790 South Carolina - grandpa Peter Bozeman nothing found yet on his father Mordecai Bozeman i. 1840 Cobb Georgia, elder Josiah McClain with J W McClain family nearby could be father and son, also my grandparents j. Uncle Ky Cochran Draft Card k various census finds on Little families l Bozeman 1790 m Michell Stone n Grandma Martha Young in Indiana as a teen on Indiana census 1860 o Various kinship notes to follow up on p Alexander Cochran of Ireland - William Cochran of Pennsylvania q 1810 Ohio County KY shows grandpa George Little and Jonas Little plus we find John Little r 1930 LaBette Kansas shows Daddy with his parents and siblings s Family Tree t. Roxanna Permilia Smith Brooks married John D. Brooks
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ohn Thomas Bozeman's Headston, Montgomery AL John Wright Little b 1843 Lattie Cedonia Little Coonfield Charles Allen McClain Funeral Register Names Cochran Children Annie Lee Stone Fenn Carter Cherokee Visions Annie Lee Stone William Franklin Fenn b 1855 Their son, Cecil Earl Carter b 1900 Cecil Carter's Children Carter Cochran Unite DAR Captain George Little of Scotland to SC CLORA JANE MILLER COCHRAN SMOKED A CORN COB PIPE FENN FAMILY PHOTOS TO CARTER Tracking Our Roots 1 Grandpa Elisha Anderson 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 last will and testament of Elisha Anderson 9 10 FAMILY PAGEhttp://www.hometown.aol.com/trackingourroots/myhomepage/heritage.html
Anderson, Brack, Sellers at Elisha's estate salehttp://www.hometown.aol.com/trackingourroots/Anderson.html
Cecil Earl Fenn Carter in 1926 born at Thompson Station to Anna Stone and William FennGreat granny
Anna Lou Stone age 5 OUR DIXIE ROOTS Early Settlers Our Many Generations Brooks, Cooper, Bozeman, Carter - John Brooke http://www.hometown.aol.com/hope36066/CharleBrooksLineage.htmlGraves of Charlie's ancestors in Hope Hull
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Lucius Powhatan Little John Wright Little and his daughter, Lattie Cedonia Little CoonfieldMyrtle Gray
Brandon Charles Brooks - page two - three - Tommy Tracking Our Roots on Genealogy.comhttp://www.genealogy.com/users/m/a/t/Family-Matters
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smiles and funhttp://www.hometown.aol.com/cochransgenweb/Family.html
http://hometown.aol.com/carterancestry/Family.html
http://hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/Family.html
http://hometown.aol.com/kc90853/Roots.html Cochran Family Tree / Lineage 1 links 1800 and 1810 census 2 Lorena's Bozeman lineage 3 Kathy's links at bravehost 4 Brooks ancestors to John Smith in VirginiaBrooks to Carter, www.hometown.aol.com/grandpatrcarter/photoList.html
5 George Little in 1800 SC lives beside Spray, John and his son Jonas. Jonas had Hiram and Hiram had our grandpa John who had Lattie. 6 George Little in 1810 Kentucky by Hunt and HandleyCaptain
George Little of the American Revolution 7 his son John Little in 1810 KY was in Civil Warhttp://www.hometown.aol.com/cochransgenweb/page41.html * Hiram
8 Isaac Benjamin Coonfield tracks from 1800 Kentucky to Arkansas also went to Indiana and back to ARK 9 Josiah McClain born 1788 headstones10.Cooper lineage of Chambers County Alabama
1011. Grandma Elizabeth Broadway in 1860 at age 7 later married Josiah Marion McClain after his civil war service.
11 12 Grandma Emily Harrell Fenn 13 Bible Records and some census records 14 Jonas Little in Kentucky 1810http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/page18.html
15 Josah McClain was Josiah * noting name alterations 16 and his son was James W McClain who married an Anna "unknown" 17 Charlie Brooks lineage 18 McLain headstones 19 more Cousins 20 Granny Sarah Brown Bozeman of SC to AL with Peter of the Am Rev. 21 Jonas Little in 1810 by Spray and Atterbury 22 John Handley in Ky 1810 23 Elijah Lee in Alabama born 1777 SC and Malinda Philips to Cooper and Brooks 24 Susie Mae Cooper and son 25 Bozeman and Carter links 26 Lorena Bozeman and Charles McClain wed 1908 27 McClains buried in Indian Creek Cemetery 2829
30 my dearly beloved 31 Alice McClain Carter and little Annie Alice 32 Anne and Frank Cochran 33 34 Billy and Junior Carter, sons of Alice Stepping Stones into Our Past 35 Catherine Crigler and John Little 36 Amy Coonfield and Joe Gray 37. Myrtle Gray Brandon Cleo Cochran headstoneCleo's brother,
Freelon Cochranhttp://www.rootsweb.com/~usfgs/kansas/c/cochranjb.html
http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/page19.html
John Little Carter Ancestry Many others researching indian roots Uncle Frank Fenn in WWI Links Cochran Photos, One, Two, Three, Four, Five Lavinia and Clara Anderson ***John Brooks - Mary Thornton Brooks and James Brooks Cochran Genealogy Dorline Gray kept research noteshttp://www.hometown.aol.com/pineapple2744/Coonfield1.html
Coonfield headstones at
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http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/George.html
http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/Isaac.html
Surnames in alpha order back pictures on freepages.rootsweb.comhttp://www.genealogy.com/users/a/n/c/Samanthas-Ancestors/
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http://www.hometown.aol.com/mrsbrooks2/9.html PHOTOS and Page Two 1. an 1810 census of Charlotte VA with Patsy and Charles Weatherford 2. and 1810 census of Bullitt KY with Simmons and Swearengin 3. 1830 Wilkinson GA with Eleazor Brack 4. 1820 Henry KY with Isaac Coonfield 5. 1820 Jefferson GA with Lavinia Anderson near William Sellers 6, 1850 Montgomery AL with Seaborn Anderson 7. 1810 Montgomery Kentucky with Michael Carpenter 8. 1830 Barsheba Clark Coonfield in Kentucky near Clarks 9. 1850 census of Daviess Ky with Catherine Weatherford and John C Wright living with daughter Mary Waltrip. 10. 1790 census of Newberry SC with Elijah Anderson 11. 1840 Montgomery AL with Eleazor Anderson 12. 1790 Union SC with George Little and Hunt 13. 1790 SC next to George Little 14. Reason Roby in Shepherdville, Bullitt KY census 15. Reason Roby in 1830 KY census 16. 1800 SC with Sellers families 17. 1790 SC with Elijah Anderson 18. Sellers in 1840 GA 19. 1790 SC Joseph Little , kin to George ??? 20. Lucius Powhatan Little 21. L P Little and mother Martha Ann Wright Little wife of Douglass 22. Charles Brooks lineage 23. Carter, Cooper and Brooks letters from Clarencehttp://www.rootsweb.com/~alchambe/grpsht.html
24. Clarence 25. Letters re: above 26. ditto 27. ditto 28. Lorena Bozeman and Charles McClain 29. death certificate of Cecil Earl Fenn Carter 30. Cecil's obituary and photos 31 Martha Ann Wright Little. 32. Charles Brooks 33. Sam Little, son of John and Catherine 34. Frankie Lavern Cochran and parents 35. Amy Coonfield Gray , sister of Luella 36. Lorena Bozeman McClain 37. Little family photo from Bernice with no names. 38. headstone of John Thomas Bozeman 39. Alice Emma McClain Carter 40. Anne Alice Carter Cochran with Frank and kids 41 List of Links 42. Ruth Coonfield Bates 43 Notes and Links. 44. Cochran and Coonfield notes 45. Cecil Carter death certificate 46. Lorena, Alice and Annie 47. Lattie Cedonia Little Coonfield 48. Barsheba Clark 49. Amy Coonfield Gray 50. Amy and Joe 51. Lorena McClain 52. Fenn brothers of Cecil 53. unknown Littles 54. Anne Carter Cochran Ancestry Links Fenn Brothers Carter Cecil Elijah Fenn/ Fann Mary Lou Cochran Anna Stone to Augustus, Benjamin, Michael Stone Rugrats http://www.hometown.aol.com/alabamagenealogy/2.html http://www.hometown.aol.com/grandpatrcarter/photoList.htmlpictures of headstones that I found in Hope Hull cemetery of Jesse Bozeman, Lacy
Bozeman and her husband Thomas Randolph Carter and their children - these graves are located only two miles off the Interstate 65 on McLean Road.
http://www.hometown.aol.com/kc90853/000.html
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http://hometown.aol.com/kc90853/Bud.htmlFamily Webpage
Listinghttp://www.genealogy.com/users/m/a/t/Family-Matters/
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John Wilkes Booth in Montgomery Alabama
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1. Freelon L "Coonfield" Cochran died in Korea 2. Cleo Cochran's headstone 3. Catherine Crigler and John Wright Little photos http://www.hometown.aol.com/cochransgenweb/Welcome.html 4. Benjamin Wallace Coonfield married Lattie Little 5. Coonfield Photos 6. Kathy Cochran 7. Alsey Cooper 8. Clara Cooper with sister Lavinia Anderson 9. Victor and Pamela Cochran 10. pony photo 11. SusieMae Cooper's son James Edgar Brooks and his wife Mary Thorton 12 Bessie Mae Hood Thornton, mother of Mary 13 giggles 14 Frank Delbert Cochran family photos 15 Carter brothers of Anne Carter Cochran 16 Anne's husband, Frankie Lavern Cochran "Bud" 17 Sam Little photo, son of John http://www.hometown.aol.com/hope36066/page24.html 18 Bozemans unknown connection thus far 19 Anne and Frankie Cochran family photos in Arizona and Alabama 20 Lattie Cedonia Little photo 21 Lavinia Parker Mills 22 Charles Wayne Brooks and his granny photo Bibb, Governor's grave in Coosada Coosada Photos Pickett Springs Photos Train Station Photos Charles Wayne BrooksFrankie L Cochran
" Bud"http://www.hometown.aol.com/kc90853/Bud.html
Montgomery photos Author FREEPAGES ON ROOTSWEB.COMhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kc90853/
http://www.hometown.aol.com/bozemangenweb/01.html
http://www.genealogy.com/users/g/e/n/Southern-Genweb/
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Notes.html pictures John Little of Kentucky had daugher Lattie Little and granddaugher Luella CoonfieldIsaac Coonfield Farms
http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/Isaac.htmlCaptain George Little
http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/George.htmlArticle on L P Little:
http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/page22.html Grandma Lorena Bozeman and a photo of her father John Thomas Bozeman in Ramer Alabama and his fathers from South Carolina Indian Nations McClain in Indian Creek Cemetery came from South Carolina and Virginia My Roots and Links 1. Ballard and Brooks of Tennessee 2. More Cochran Links 3. Luther Hill Cooper 4. Wesley and Ella Hood 5. 6. Elijah Lee and Malinda Phillips 7. Coopers in Chambers County AL in Creek Territory. 8. Allen and Barney Hood * Bubber 9. Jacob Benjamin Cochran & Clora 10. 11. 12. Indian feet 13. Mary Lou Cochjran 14 Lueela Coonfield weds Frank Cochran 15 Alice McClain and Earl Carter 16 William Little 17 Carter, McClain and Duncan cousins 18 Catherine Weatherford Wright with Martha Little 19 Clora Jane Miller notes... 20... 21 Alzira Cochran article online 22 L P Little article 24 Frank notes 25 Links 26 Hir am Lucius Little headstone 27 Anne Carter and Frankie Cochran 28 Wesley Hood and Ella Baxley headstones 29 Cooper and Brooks headstones 30 Elijah LEE and Malinda Phillips headstones 31 Lorena McClain family photos 32 ditto 33 Mary Ella Thornton lineage HOMEPAGE Our Indian Roots Kathy Uncle William Little Aunt Bernice and Bonnie Cochran Frank and Luella Cochran Aunt Mary Lou Cochran Carter , McClain, Duncan Mary Lou Obituary Frankie Lavern Cochran and his sister Bernice and brother Cleo Cochranhttp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ks/graham/photos/d
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/1.htmlhad ancestors from all over the world who came to America,
many migrating to Alabama, or having descendants in Alabama,
with land rich for crops and raising livestock.
Several tribes existed in this new land, many moved west and many intermarried
with our ancestors.
Anne and Frank Cochran married in Montgomery Alabama 1951 and both are buried at Memorial Cemetery.
Mary and James Brooks lived in Montgomery, then Elmore County, and are buried at Prattville Cemetery on Hwy 14 in Autauga County Alabama.
Collecting documents and photos I have posted online, including uploading information to usgenweb.com so that others can reach out to us and connect.
ENTER my genealogy pages Family Page with pictures John Little (479 KB). Jacob Cochran photo with Clora Jane (113 KB)
Arkansas
http://www.hometown.aol.com/carterancestry/List.html
http://www.hometown.aol.com/kathylcochran/Genealogy.h
https://www.angelfire.com/blog/brooksgenealogy/
Cochran Family Tree on bravenet.comwww.hometown.aol.com/bozemangenweb/1.html
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Isaac Coonfield Farms
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Captain George Little
http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/George.html
Article on L P Little:
http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/page22.html
My Ancestors Roots and Branches Grandma Lorena Bozeman and a photo of her father John Thomas Bozeman in Ramer Alabama and his fathers from South Carolina Indian Nations McClain in Indian Creek Cemetery came from South Carolina and Virginia My Roots and Links http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/Family.html http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/Family.htmlList below…
1. Ballard and Brooks of Tennessee 2. More Cochran Links 3. Luther Hill Cooper 4. Wesley and Ella Hood 5. 6. Elijah Lee and Malinda Phillips 7. Coopers in Chambers County AL in Creek Territory. 8. Allen and Barney Hood * Bubber 9. Jacob Benjamin Cochran & Clora 10. 11. 12. Indian feet 13. Mary Lou CochranUncle Bill Little
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14 Luella Coonfield weds Frank Cochran 15 Alice McClain and Earl Carter 16 William Little 17 Carter, McClain and Duncan cousins 18 Catherine Weatherford Wright with Martha Little 19 Clora Janem Miller notes... 20... 21 Alzira Cochran article onlinehttp://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/page21.html
22 L P Little article 24 Frank notes 25 Links 26 Hir am Lucius Little headstone 27 Anne Carter and Frankie Cochran 28 Wesley Hood and Ella Baxley headstones 29 Cooper and Brooks headstones 30 Elijah LEE and Malinda Phillips headstones 31 Lorena McClain family photos 32 ditto 33 Mary Ella Thornton lineage HOMEPAGE Our Indian Roots Kathy Uncle William Little Aunt Bernice and Bonnie Cochran Frank and Luella Cochran Aunt Mary Lou Cochran Carter , McClain, Duncan Mary Lou Obituary Frankie Lavern Cochran and his sister Bernice and brother Cleo Cochranhttp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ks/graham/photos/d
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William Henry Bozeman, great grandfather of Lorena
Family History
http://www.hometown.aol.com/alabamagenealogy/2.html http://www.hometown.aol.com/kc90853/Kathy.html http://www.genealogy.com/users/m/a/t/Family-Matters/FILE/0002page.html https://www.angelfire.com/blog/cochrans/Family.htm http://www.genealogy.com/users/a/n/c/Samanthas-Ancestors/ Elijah Lee and Andrew Cooper of South Carolina born 1770s brought their families to Chambers County Alabama, former Creek Indian Lands, before 1850.http://www.rootsweb.com/~alchambe/grpsht.html
The Lees are buried at the Old Harmony Baptist Church cemetery and the graves of the Coopers are not yet found.
Descendant
Susie Mae Cooper Brooks is buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Montgomery Alabama. Her descendant Charlie Brooks is buried at Brookside Memorial in Millbrook, Alabama.*
Charner P Cooper, son of Andrew, married Sarah F Lee, daughter of Elijah and their son Levi Benjamin Cooper married Sarah Elizabeth Carter, a daughter of Thomas Randolph Carter and Mary Josephine Hereford of Virginia. The grave of TRC born 1820 was found in Hope Hull,
Montgomery, Alabama by his first wife, Lacy Jane Bozeman.*
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The Bozemans came from South Carolina and NC 1700s moving into Alabama as some of the Indian Tribes moved west in the early 1800s. Lacy's father Jesse's headstone shows that he was born 1793.*
Thomas Carter was the son of John Wise Carter who some say was buried in Talladega Alabama. John was born 1792 South Carolina, the son of Elizabeth Wise and Captain John Carter who may have served in the War of 1812 and the American Revolution.*
Susie Mae Cooper's husband was
James Edgar Brooks Sr and their son was James Jr. The parents of James came from Tennessee with the railroad and they resided downtown Montgomery Alabama near the Union Station. They were Annie Clark Ballard and John Brooks, all buried at Greenwood. John's father was also named John, born in Pennsylvania to Dutch parents. He was found in the 1860 census of Giles TN, the same year he met and married Roxanna Permilia Smith.note*
The Smith families connect to a Captain John Smith of Virginia.
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The Ballards were previously in the Carolinas, as were the Bond, and Ward families.
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James Edgar Brooks Jr married Mary Ella Thornton and had a son named Charles in Montgomery Alabama.*
Mary Ella's parents were
Bessie Mae Hood and Milton Elijah Thornton and they are buried in Slapout/ Holtville, in Elmore County AL at the Cain's Chapel Cemetery near many other family members.*
Elijah's parents came from Georgia, Mary Angeline
Partridge and George Thornton; we found their graves behind an old primitive Baptist Church in Central, Elmore, AL on the way to the Lake.*
Bessie's parents were
Ella Olivia Baxley and Allen Wesley Hood but his headstone has an L W on it. His parents are hard to trace and prove. Hers were James and Marnda Baxley of Cold Spring, Elmore, AL and thus begins the brick wall in our research.*
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Charles Brooks married Kathy Cochran, daughter of Anne Carter and Frankie Cochran.
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Anne Carter was the daughter of
Alice Emma McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter.*
Frankie Cochran was born in Kansas a son of Luella Coonfield of Arkansas and Frank Delbert Cochran.*
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Alice McClain's parents were Lorena Emma Bozeman and Charles Allen McClain of Ramer, Montgomery County, Alabama. The parents of Charles were Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah Marion McClain ( Civil War Soldier of GA)Lorena's parents were
Alice Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman.Parents of John Bozeman were
Nancy Jane Anderson and Peter Edward Bozeman.Nancy's parents were Lavinia Jane
Sellers and Seaborn Anderson. Lavinia's sister married a Cooper. Seaborn Anderson's ancestors and his father Elijah had settled in Lowndes County before moving to Montgomery, Alabama.*
Cecil's parents were Anne Lou Stone and William Frank Fenn of Alabama.*
Luella Coonfield's parents were married in Arkansas, Lattie Cedonia Little of KY and
Benjamin Wallace Coonfield of ARK*
Frank Delbert's parents were
Clora Jane Miller of Iowa and Jacob Benjamin Cochran of Ohio who settled in Kansas. Jacob had six daughters by his first wife, Mariah, who would also be related.*
The Cochran and Coonfield lineage of the midwest. Alexander Cochran raised his family in Pennsylvania and soon settled into Ohio with several sons joining the Civil War and even living in California during the Gold Rush. Later these young men moved to Iowa to farm the new land, and after several years, Jacob Benjamin Cochran moved to Kansas with second wife Clora Jane Miller, a daughter of
Mary Clara Parker.Isaac and Barsheba Coonfield spent many years in early Kentucky and then moved to Indiana with their grown children. She was found widowed on the 1830 census. Her son Isaac Benjamin Coonfield moved his family to Arkansas.
Hiram Lucius Little, son of Betsy Douglas and Jonas Little, had lost his wife in Kentucky and moved to Texas. His son John Little served in the Civil War as a blacksmith, married, had several children, lost his wife and then moved his family into Arkansas. Our grandma Betsy was found widowed and living with her daughter Betsy Roberts on the 1850 census.
Parents of Betsy were Mary
Handley and Alexander Douglass who were married in PA.Hiram Little's son was John Wright Little who married a Mary Catherine
Crigler.*
Descendant of all of these was Frankie Lavern Cochran born 1927.and Kathy Cochran who was born in Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Oklahoma later moved to Montgomery Alabama. There are many documents, pictures, census records, letters and our other research posted on Kathy's webpage at
www.hometown.aol.com/kc90853/
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ks2/9.html http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/alagenweb My photos of downtown Montgomery Headstone of Charles Wayne Brooks Death Certificate of Kathy's grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter Pictures of Kathy's mom, Anne Carter and grandpa Carter Pictures of Kathy's great granny Lorena Bozeman McClain Grandpa Carter's pictures Pictures of Frank Fenn, brother of Grandpa Cecil Fenn Carter Alabama Genealogy Fenn family on census image of Thompson Station Kathy found great grandpa W F Fenn's grave in Montgomery Grandma Mary Ella Thornton found on 1930 census Ballard Brooks and Cooper research Catherine Crigler Little photo submitted to KY Archives Owen Crigler on 1850 KY census Civil War notes on John Wright Little, husband of C Crigler Notes on the Little families great grandpa Jacob Cochran Brooks, Ballard and ThorntonA ton of research is being done on these families:
blog/cochrans http://kathy.rootschat.net/ Journey of our Elders basic introduction Grandpa Josiah Marion McLain/ McClain// Genealogy.com: Family Matters 1 http://www.genealogy.com/users/m/a/t/Family-Matters/FILE/0002page.html Genealogy Hunting For Bears Genealogy Society Michael Stone of Maryland 1850 on ftp.rootsweb.com http://www.rootsweb.com/~varockin/HRHS/cem/cookscreek3.htm Index of /~kyfootst/files/SURNAMES/L/Little RootsWeb's WorldConnectProject: Stone, Avera, Berry, English, Thrower, Dismuk
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usfgs/arkansas/groups/l/LittleJohnWright.txt USGenweb Project - Bosque County Texas 1 Family Tree of Brooks, Cooper, Cochran, Coonfield and Little WSFA TV Montgomery, AL - Teacher Charged with Sexually Abusing Child Grandma Mary Ann Winters Hendrick to Granny Anna Stone Genealogy.com: Little Tidbits John Little Carter and McClain Family// Alice`s Corner/Hendricks, Woodall, Post, Steeley, Huitt, Dye, Preston, Worrell Cherokee Roots And Branches, Photos, Birthdays, Anniversari Chief Doublead Historical Links & Genealogy edit...Journey to the Past Pioneers and Old Settlers Midwest Migration Our Southern Connections Our Early Settlers sailing Our Ancestors Charlie's family Alabama Tracking Our Elders BOZEMAN/// Lorena Emma Bozeman McClain in 1941 Montgomery Alabama Hills Chapel Cemetery, Dublin County, Alabama Genealogy.com: Stands Tall Genealogy.com: PhotoDORA DILLARD Genealogy.com: Photo JOHN T HEADSTONES Smoke and Ash Bozeman IN SC 1790 Links///////////////////// GibsonBozeman KatyBell KysFamilyFREELON-KY-SOPHIE-FLORENCEsister-Florence Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman family headstones PETER AND JOHN Bozeman family headstones Links4 Links5 Links7 edit / Roots Branches and Twigs John Wright Little , Military Discharge shows Dark Isaac Coonfield born 1827 Indiana History Coonfield and Clark in Indiana Coonfield Families in 1918 Isaac Coonfield edit....Family Tree of Brooks, Cooper, Cochran, Coonfield and Little Lorena's Legends and Lore about My Alabama Ancestry Journey to the Past 1 Family horse Our Early Settlers edit Lorena Photos for our Southern Genealogy headstone partridge Photos for our Southern Genealogy 2005 Linkssssssssssssssssssssssssss https://www.angelfire.com/blog/cochrans/FamilyTreeWebpages2.htm AlabamaGenWeb, Photos, Birthdays, Anniversaries Ancestors of William Franklin Fenn Sr. JohnFenn edit Charles McClain and family photos American State Papers Home Page: U.S. Congressional Documents McClainGals/ FrankCochranFamilyFaces FrankCochranFamilyFaces// My One and Only/ CECIL// Family updATED DAR Walking the Path of the Old Ones luellaCoonfieldCochran Family Photos Family Photos2 bob bozeman photo My Family Tree Family Tree Research COONFIELD https://www.angelfire.com/blog/kathybrooks/FamilyTreeWebpages1.htm https://www.angelfire.com/blog/kathybrooks/FamilyTreeWebpagesandResearch.wps.htm Family///////////edit Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: Samuel Walker, Revolution Familyzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz http://www.genealogy.com/users/r/u/s/Judith-F-Russell/FILE/0013page.html Quakers in SC John Little families refused land allotment CloraJaneMillerCochran The Family Tree Thomas Randolph Carter born 1820ALABAMAGENWEB Stones wm McCLAIN/ CecilCarterAnnieWilliamL/ CARTER pictures Grandma Alice Carter Journey of our Elders/ Chester Coonfield and then Sam Little's headstone Links////////// Brooks and Cochran/ Family Matters////////// Augusta, Alabama Bibb County Georgia Genealogy Bibb County, GA Genealogy Forum rootsweb.com - Message Boards John Wright Little, a Cherokee Indian, served in the Kentucky Infantry of the James,George and Martha Young, Harrison Indiana 1860x LottieCedonia My One and Only Native American CooperBrooks Cooper.......... Elijah Lee and Andrew Cooper in Chambers County Alabama Family// My Alabama Ancestry RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Southern Connec Anna Lou Stone married William Franklin Fenn in 1893 Bullock County Alabamax Anna Lou Stone married William Franklin Fenn in 1893 Bullock County Alabam Augustus Stone father of Anna Anna Stone in 1880 census James and his mother Sarah Benjamin and Sarah Davies Stone in 1860 Macon Alabama MichellStoneNOTES !!!! MichellStone Roots edit FAMILY TREE Crigler HOME2xx Hiram Lucius Little of Kentucky HOME2//////////// CherokeeAncestry............ 1957newsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx INDIANS CARTER//////////// Carter and McClain Family FrankieLavernCochran Links to my Research Pages John Wright Little , Military Discharge shows Dark description Family Tree kath36110 Cherokee Ancestors Family Tree// lee Brooks and Cochran Roots Branches and Twigs////kathysgenealogy Family Tree of Brooks, Cooper, Cochran, Coonfield and Litt Benjamin and Lattie Coonfield Index of /pub/usgenweb/va/charlotte Genealogy of Kathy Cochran Mill Hill History The Little Lineage THE DOUGLAS FAMILY HISTORY 1805 Georgia Land Lottery - Letter B- 1805 Georgia Land Lottery Persons Entit
1805 Georgia Land Lottery - Letter B - 1805 Georgia Land Lottery Persons Entit Revolutionary War Military Abstract Card File Indexes Revolutionary War Military Abstract Card File Items Between Douglas, Alexander http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/sd/r17sda.htm PA State Archives - RG-17 - Patent Index P-1 to P-19 Interface Little Burials Grounds Query/Message Boards Census Project (USGenWeb) at RootsWeb - Pennsylvania Archives Census - USGenWeb Passenger Ship Records - USGenWeb Archives PA UsGenWeb Archives - Multiple County Miscellaneous Dauphin County PA USGenWeb Archives Index Page ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/henrico/bios/earlyfam.txt va on ftp.rootsweb.com Ancestry.com - Search Court, Land, & Probate Records The Civil War in Alabama Homepage Civil War Soldiers and Sailor System Grandpa Abner Broadway Bettie Links to our many Grandfathers/ Broadway-McClain-Gardner Genealogy.com: Family Bible Records/ Oklahoma History 1870 Abner and Mary Stephens Broadway in Montgomery AL Re: Alabama McLain's & Josiah Marion McClain Josiah McClain of South Carolina, his son James and grandson Josiah Marion THE ROMANCE OF RED EAGLE ROMANCE AND TRAGEDY OF PIONEER LIFE Cochran Family Album MUSCOGEE: CREEKS, Original Inhabitants of most of AL and GA Creek Indian Wars Some Other Families 2 Grandmother Catherine Weatherford married in 1811 Charlotte VA to John C Wrigh Some Letters of Alexander McGillivray Surnames... 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