Miscellaneous Records Compiled by Ophelia Kessler & Rea Donohue · 2019. 10. 31. · Old Blandford...
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Published by The Yarbrough National Genealogical & Historical Association, Inc.
© Yarbrough National Genealogical & Historical Association, Inc. 2015.
Old Blandford Church, Petersburg, Virginia
{Richard Yarborough’s grave marker is bottom center, above.}
Volume 12
Benjamin Yarbrough, Gideon Yarbrough, Jeremiah Yarbrough Miscellaneous Records
Compiled by
Ophelia Kessler & Rea Donohue
Leonard Yarbrough, Editor
June 2015
Dedication
Whether we wish to admit it or not, we are the future of our ancestors, as our
descendants are our future. We owe our descendants our dreams and bequeath to them the
legacy of our collective accomplishments – nothing more and nothing less. To our
descendants, we charge you with the honoring of your heritage. Your ancestors were hardy
folk, god-fearing and plain spoken, and who recognized that nothing was due them except
that which they themselves earned. They were not ashamed to profess their belief in God,
their country and the American ideal. Of course, there were a few rapscallions in our
collective history, but neither more nor less than in any other family.
We too easily forget what it took to forge a life in a new world, one rife with peril and
with little at hand but a steadfast determination to not only survive but to thrive. Our
ancestors bequeathed us with their genes, aspirations and talents. It is therefore fitting that
the Blandford Series of Yarbrough Family Records be dedicated to them for making it
possible for us to be who we are.
To paraphrase Robert Kincaid1, “The dreams they had were good ones. They didn’t
all come true, but they were worth having, all the same.”
Acknowledgement
The Yarbrough Association is greatly indebted to the vision and efforts of Cathy Y.
Walker and William A. (Bill) Yarbrough, the late president and vice-president of the
YNGHA, respectively, for beginning the project to digitize the 150+ volumes of records
accumulated over the life of the Association. Fulfilment of the project was through the
efforts of a number of officers and members, including Bill’s son Mark, Rachel and Don
Yarbrough, Hal Yarbrough, Jan and Jim Yarbrough, Ann and Al Bush, Elaine and Lyle
Wolf, Joan Y. Singlaub, and Joanne and Bill Augspurger.
It was my privilege to be a part of this dedicated team.
Leonard Yarbrough,
Editor
Blountsville, AL
June 14, 2015
1 The Bridges of Madison County, Robert James Waller, Warner Books, Inc., New York, 1992
Preface
These records are the legacy of our Yarbrough family researchers, to whom much is owed. The
known family researchers include Jean Baker, Ann Y. Broadbent, Mary Y. Daniel, Frances (Rea)
Donohue, Betty Humrighouse, Pauline Gray, Evelyn Goble, Nelle Morris Jenkins, Ophelia Kessler,
Frances Lockwood, Karen Mazock Renee Smelley, Dorothy Svec, Jeanette Wilson, Cleveland “Cy”
Yarborough, Edna Yarbrough, George A. Yarbrough, and Robert Price Yarbrough.
The originals of these volumes are being kept for the benefit of future generations by the
Williamson County Library, Franklin, Tennessee.
No claims of accuracy or authentication of the material herein are made or may be assumed.
Many of these records have been superseded by subsequent research. Hence, there are records
which are erroneous and unreliable; it would have been a Herculean task to attempt to correct all
of them. Fortunately, there are only a few critical genealogical facts that are involved, and which
are correctly stated here:
Richard (the Immigrant) Yarborough was never married to Frances Proctor;
Ambrose Yarbrough did not immigrant from Yorkshire; he is now believed to be a
descendant of Richard the Immigrant;
There are so far only two proven sons of Old Richard – John and Richard II;
There is so far no evidence proving Joshua Yarborough I to be a descendant of Old
Richard.
The “Old Country” referred to in old documents and letters is the Colony of Virginia,
not England or the Old World.
There were not seven brothers who immigrated from “the old country”; in fact, it now
appears there were three brothers and four sons of the brothers. Which were the
fathers and which were the sons are so far unknown.
In spite of these inaccuracies, these records comprise much of our history and some of our
accomplishments. There are pages whose print quality is so poor that word recognition was not
possible. In spite of that, at least partial capability for searching these volumes is provided, as well
as an index to each volume. Nonetheless, the viewer is cautioned to perform his/her own due
diligence in connection with any use of this material.
The various spellings of the Yarbrough surname have never been applied consistently, even
within a given family. To the extent possible, the names in the index reflect the names used on the
source pages; where it wasn’t clear as to which might be the proper spelling, the spelling used is
“Yarbrough”.
The material contained herein is subject to the copyright laws of the United States. Material may
be freely used by Yarbrough family researchers so long as proper attribution to the Yarbrough
National Genealogical & Historical Association, Inc. is given. This material, in whole or in part,
may not be used for any other purposes without the express written permission of the Yarbrough
National Genealogical & Historical Association.
We welcome the submission of any Yarbrough family information that can be added to our
growing data base. More information about the extended Yarbrough families can be found at our
website, http://www.yarbroughfamiy.org. If you are a Yarbrough or a member of one of our allied
families, we invite you to join our family association.
The following pages were inserted in the pocket of the front cover of the binder in which his volume
was kept. They appear to bear no relationship to anyone referenced within the volume. They are
included for the simple reason that they were with these records.
Leonard Yarbrough, Editor
Will of Joshua Yarbrough
In the name of God Amen. I Joshua Yarbrough of the County of Him stead and St. of Ark., of the age
about 30 years and being of sound mind and memory, so make publish and declare this my last will &
testament in manner following that is to say:
First I give & bequeath to my Bro. Charles, all my personal property & herein give & bequeath to him all
of the money due me from my Mothers Estate some in Denton Co. Ala, land, and also my interest im
two lots of land in Ga. And give him full power to receive the same by laws or otherwise, as I would have
if living. The reason of my giving & bequeathing to my Bro. Charles Yar. All my personal effects & all my
mothers estate in Ala. After my just debt is paid, in that I have 5 chil. For him to raise, & he will need it
for that purpose. In witness where of I have herewith set my hand & seal, this the 7th day of July, 1857.
The above instrument consisting of 1 sheet was at the date of signed
sealed and published & declared by said Jo. Yarb. In & for last will &
test. in present of us & who his request & in his presence & in the
presence of each other have subscribed our names, as
Witnesses thereto.
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In the name of God Amen I William Yarbrough of the County of Lo9an and State of Kentucky, being of perfect mind and memory, ~nd knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament. And as touchlng ' such worldly estates wherewith it has pleased god to bless me in this life, l give, demise, and dispose of the same
In the following manner and form.
First my will and desire is that all my just debts and funeral
expences [sic] be paid.
Secondly I leave to my brother Jeremiah Yarbrough the labour of my negro man Ben dureing [sic] of his life, and at his death, I give and bequeathe [sic] the said negro Ben to all my brother Jeremiah Yarbroughs children that may then be a live [sic] to
them and there [s ic ] heirs for ever.
Thirdly I give and bequeathe [sic] to my nephew Benjamin ~ •· brough my shot gun, and my saddle and bridle to him and his
heirs for ever.
Fourthly and lastly, give and bequeathe [ai c ] to my Brother
Jeremiah Yarbrough, whom I constitute, make and ordain, th e sole Executor of this my last will and testament all t11e r c~t and ressidue [o i~ ] of my estate both real and personal by him freely to be posscs'd and ' cnjoy'd. And I do hereby disall0w revoke and disannul all and every oth er former Testilment s , W t 11 s , L e 9 a c i e s , beque 5 L s ~ 11 d Ex c c u tons ( ,, i, ·) by 111 e 1 n d n y 11i s C'
before nam ed , Will'd and bequeathed, ratifyi nq and conflrmtnq thh and no ollll'r', to I.Jl! my la~L will ilnd test.tntcnt, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, thi s tenth ddy or July in the yt!JI' or our l.ord one thousand ciqht hu"J ,·cd Jnd
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County Court Order Book 7, p. 124:
Grantee: Henry Yarbrough, · 25 A~gust 1840. Location: Barren County.
Watercourse: Barren Fork. Area: 80 acres.
Deeds
Many Kentucky deeds were also ~ade during its
tory. Dated from 1783 to 1907, these are found in of the Court of Appeals at Frankfort, the capital . include the fo11owing: 5
Court of Appeals Deed p. 361:
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Grantor: Book il,
Jno. Yarbrough tember 1824.
of Nicholas County, 14 Se~-
Watercourse: Tradewater.
Area: 666-2/3 acres.
Of course, most deeds are found in the records of each county. One follows: 6
Mason County, Kentucky Deed Book E, p. 199:
Grantor: Joseph B. IngraM and wife Betsey an~ Jo hr.
Ingram and wi~e Susanrah of Lunenburg
County, Virginia, 18 October 1798.
Grantee: Stokes Anderso~ of Mason County, Kentuc<y. Location: Speed's Entry of Thonas Collier Patent. Witnesses: Joseph Yar~rouqh, John Billup, Woodson
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1891
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Mrs. J,A. McKenzie, of Hopkinsville, and Miss Cassie Macon of Montgomery, Ala., speot last week with the family of Esq, T.B. Sydnor at Olmstead.
Hr. R.M. Warden, formerly Sheriff of this County, -.nd now Sheriff of Potter County, Texas, arrived Wednesday on a visit to his friends in this county.
Mr. Charles Yarbrough, the popular young son of I1r. W. L. Yarbrough, the Merchant prince at Lewisburg, was the guest of Mae H. Hixon last Sunday.
Hi~ life work ended -Rev. James W. citizen, died Sunday Afternoon at 1 lingerinG illness of several weeks. Cemetary.
Crooked Run
Lamb, a pioneer preacher and a worthy 0' clock at- his .hom.e near town, after a
Internment was in the Maple Grove
~s Wren has been very sick for several weeks and is no better.
~trs. John White and daughter !1iss Belle went to Auburn last week visiting.
Miss Lena Covington, of Russellville, who has been visiting her sister near Auburn will return home soon.
Mr~. Temple Haden, of Hadley, is visiting her sister-in-law Mrs. White.
Mrs. Arther Brown, of Russellville, visited the family of Hr. John Posey last week.
Mr. Coleman Covington, of South Union, is visiting his granddaughter Mrs. Snodea Hill, this week,
1ogan County Union - Wednesday May 20, 1891 Red Oak Grove Misses Annie Thornton, of Russellville, ~lvie Miller and Maud Small, near cave Spring, were the guests of Miss Annie Miller Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Margaret Bailey and Misses Fannie Chastain and Emma Young were the guests of lti's. G. W. Evans the first of the week.
Misses Hary Flowers, of pleasant Grove, and Mattie Estes, -'·of.Adairville, were the guests of Miss Mattie Flowers Sunday.
Messes Fannie ~vans, Belle Fugua and Anna Bailey are the guests of Mrs David Browder of Nashville, Tn.
Daniel Hines and Sam Flowers attended prayer-meeting at Whitakers Chapel Sunday night.
In .~est Logan-County th;;-re Is-a strong desire for Mr. Peyton A. Lyon to become a candidate for the Senate. It is said he has a large following in Todd Co. Mr. Lyon is Chairman of the Democratic County Committee
Hound by the spirit of the hour we feel moved to remark that the gang of bribe taken who sold out John S. Rhea ought to be sent to the penitentiary.
Councilman John P. Sadler was laid up the first of the week with chills <lnd ftl!Vt!r.
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Dr. Jas. Fall returned Monday morning from Pembroke, where he filled the pulpit of the Christian Church Sunday.
Mrs. E.T. Williams returned last Saturday from Newport, where she had been in attendance at the bedsiqe of her father,
Rev. J.B. Shelton filled the pulpit at Union Church near Bowling Green last Sunday.
Mrs, Scott W, Hoore, who has been on a visit to her mother !1rs. Donie Lyles, for the past month, has returned to her home at Little . Rock, Ark.
Mrs. Ella viade spent last Saturday in Louisville,
~~. Henry Browder and sister Miss Dora, of Olmstead, were in the city Friday,
Messrs. Joe 11cLean and W.L. Yarbrough, of Lewisburg, were in town Saturday.
Rob Perry visited friends and his ~irl at Bowling Green l<.~t Saturday,
Dr. E.L. Hayes returned Monday from i1adisonville where he has been to attend ~~s. Hayes in a severe illness.
Logan Co. Union- Wednesday, ~lay 27, 1891 ehas, Crewdson, youngest son of that popular old landlord, Capt. ~.N. Crewdson, of AUburn, arrived last Saturday from St. Louis, on a visit to his brother, S.R. Crewdson, at this place, l>'lr, Crewdson, though a compartive young man, ha.s won Lune and fortune in the Hest, where he locCLted a few years since when but <~ boy, He is now in the employe of one of the largest institutions of the city of St. Louis, and receives a Sillary such as only men of brains can comma.nd.
Hrs. Fannie Porter Dickey, daughter of ~lrs. t;, Porter, for:nerly of this place. T!"le Louisville times saysa . Hrs Fa:mie Porter Dickey is in the city attending the meeting of the Southern ·~~ri ters Association, l'Irs. Dickeys home is in Gla.sgow, wher·e she amuses herself transfering woodland scenes to canvas and ;.rriting clever verses, '• .
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Judge Henry A, Orr of Coleman, Texas and Miss Cora Bowers were married at Cole-man Tuesday -night Hay 26th, Mr. Orr was born and reared in this county and first began the ~ractice of law in this city, He was first elected County attorney of Coleman County five years ago antl upon expiration of his term was elected County Judge,
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Mr. Phillip King has secured a position as reporter on the leading daily paper at San Antonio, Tex.
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A fifteen-year- old son of Mr. Beverly Hutcheson was kicked by a colt at his home in the county last week and it was thought at first that he was seriously hurt. Dr. M.R. Perry was sent for in great hast, but when he arrived at the boy's home and made an examination he found that the injuries were not dangerous. The young man was kicked in the right breast. He spit blood for a short time, but is now about entirely recovered.
Logan County boys - Two young men who started life in Russellville and are uucceeding. The friends of Dr. Sterling B. Taylor will be gratified to hear of his success in the practice of his profession in Columbus, 0. · Sterling Taylor entered the office of Dr. M.E. Alderson, in this city, as a student of medicine, at the age of 16 years. Two years later Dr. Alderson took him to Starling Medical College at Columbus, of which institution Dr. Alderson is a member of the Board of Censors, and entered him for a three year course, Taylor returning his work with the Doctor every spring and remaining until fall. After graduating with honor he settled in the city where he has acquired a large and lucrative practice when just entering his majority. He has been honored by being chosen one of the surgeons on the C.H.V. & T.R.R., and Medical ~xaminer for three insurance companies. Another young man, Mr. George Murray, of Logan county, will graduate at Starling College next spring and will become Taylors partner.
Is it Self-Murder? Mr. Alfred T. Evans, who lives out on the Greenville road several miles, brought a flat sane into our office early Monday morning which has created no end of surmise, not to say excitement, in his neighborhood. One side of the stone is flat and perfectly smooth and bears the inscription, written in lead Panella "Notice, THE Finder of this, if he will go 100 yards on opposite side of railroad from house on hill will find a dead man. Over." Then on the other side are the wordsa "I will be dead in five minutes." The writing is in a large, round bold hand, and seems freshly written. Mr. Evans says the stone was found by Master George Murphey, son of t'ir. George w. Murphey, who carried it at once to his father. It was shown to a number of farmers in the vicinity, and, after consultation, it was decided to 1~ke a thorough search for the suicide. All efforts to find a corpse prove futile, however, and the alarmed residents returned to their respective homes empty-handed.
Peoule Mr. Robert Miller, Owensboro, was in the city Friday.
Mr. W. L. Yarbrough, Lewis burg, was in the city Friday.
r~. W.F. Browder, Jr. Louisville spent Sunday in the city.
Mr. T.F. Procter, South Union, was in the city last week.
Messrs Duff 1~rton, and Will Wilson spent Sunday in Auburn.
Mr. Sam Lackey, of upper Kentucky, is visiting Mr. Edward Cash at McLeods.
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PERRY, Roderick, ll Nov r828-9 Jan 1899 PERRY, Katharine Barbour, beloved and only dau . of R. & M. V. Per r y PERRY, Mary Elizabeth, 21 Mar 1906 -14 Jun 1906 PERRY, Minerva Gordon, 25 Dec 1903-30 Dec 1969 Perry, Wesley Vick, 4 Jan 1873-19 Sep 1955 PERRY, Wesley Vick, Jr., 27 Jun 1904 -11 Feb 1969 PERRY, Jeanette Johnson, 20 Jul 1880-22 Jan 1960 PERRY, George W., 14 Jun 1907-4 Nov 1967, lst Lieut HQ. & HQ. Det. USA
Gar., WW II PERRY, Joseph, 1858-1937 PERRY, Effie Elizabeth , 1872-1929 PERRY, Raymond, R., 1894-1972 PERRY, Martha King, 1912-1977 PERRY, Benjamin Robert, 1818-1902 PERRY, Edward B., 1859-1918 SIMMONS, Daniel Winston, 1902-SIMMONS, Lillian Duncan, 190 2-DUNCAN, William T., 1866-19 57 DUNCAN, Nelli e W., lB7 3-l')(,'l CLEAVENGER, Martha A., 22 Dec J 822 -22 Jul 190G DANIEL, Marie Stevens, 1899-1918 CLEAVENGER, Freddie, 1934-1940
.CLEAVENGER, Addie L., 1866-1941
.CLEAVENGER , Eugene A., 1854-1932 CLEAVINGER, Ruth, Baby, 1892 MILLER, Mary E., 14 Apr 1823-22 Mar 1907 SEARS, Hugh B., 4 Dec 1943, KY Pvt. 113 Engrs. J8 Div CLEAVINGER, U. D., 15 Mar 1822-15 Nov 1899
. HEAD, Fred, 1869-1954
.HEAD, Grace, 1869-1948 HEAD, Clint, 1869-1953 HEAD, Mary E., 25 Oct 1857-20 Mar 1928 HEAD, William T., 30 May 1869-22 Oct 1882, son of J. N. & M. A. He ad CANNON , Dorothy Simmons, 1936-1967 HEAD, Donzella, 22 Sep 1876-20 Jun 1894, dau. of J. N. & M. A. Head HEAD, Jchn N., 23 Jun 1830-16 Dec 1906 HEAD , Martha Ann, 20 Jun 1836-18 Jun 1893 , wife of John N. He ad LENNON, Michael, 25 Aug 1837-28 Feb 1892, born in Dublin, Ireland DUNCAN, Claude W. , 1 May 1863-10 Jun 19~51
. YARBROUGH, William L., 1840-1910 ~
.YARBROUGH, Mary E., 1846-1920, his wife YARBROUGH , Charlie, 14 Oct 1872-26 Oct 1893 SMITH, Mary Ryland , 1896-1957 SMITH, James Addison, 1861-1941 SMITH, Margaret Peay, 1867-1954 SMITH, Olaf Salin, 27 Aug? 1887-23 Jun 1894 McTIGUE, Patrick, 16 Mar 1861-l Jul 1949 McTIGUE , ? , d. 16 Dec 1867, age 43 yrs., born in Dublin, Ireland
.LAMB, James, Rev ., 1 Dec 1809-10 May 1891 'LAMB, Martha J., 7 Jun 18l5-20 Mar 1893 MILES , Charles M., 1851-19 35 MILES , Mattie Wood, 1855-193 8 PERRY, Willie Caroline, 186 6- 19 46 PERRY , James Richard , 1854-1 936 PERRY , Richard Hubert, MD, 1 889-1929
.JOHNSON , George F., 1830-l913
.JOHNSON, Sophia K. Wood , 1 849-1891 JOHNSON, Rebecca Long, 1 869 -1936, metal marker
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January 15! 1811 - Jam~s . Rollin::; Dec 1 ct.. -.Admr J ohn L<1t.ham -Apprs. Hugh N cCutchcn - El1s ha Ha~d'e n - W 1ll1am B'cll. p . HJ j
March 1811 - Elizabeth H. Morton, Dec'd. -Apprs. William Bell -- William Haden, p. 186
June 1811 - Benjamin Duncan, Dec'd. - w. Elizabeth Ex . - Chil dren no names, Wit: Abner Browning- Peggy Browning. p.l86
June 1811 - Ann Warfield, Dec'd. - Ex. Samuel Wilson - Invent ory ~ p~187~
August 19, 1811 - William Yarbrough , Decid, -Ex. bro. J eri mi ah Yarbrough,his children - nep, Benjamin Yarbrough. Wit. James Vance - Henry Roberts- Levi Roberts - p.l89
- John·Ward, Dec' d. - ss. Jerimiah - J ohn - James - Will--=----~-iam - Thomas -Lewis Ward. dau, Sally, Peggy - Polly - Lucy E Nancy Ward .
Ex. John McDowellT w.Mary-Wit; Ethelbert C~ Williams - Jerimiah Ward - Robert Stevenson -William Mitchell. p.l91
August 1811- William Whitsel, Dec'd, - w. Ellon- Leg ~. W illiam M, Blakey, s. of George and Peggy Blakey- William D. Whitsell, s. of James Whitsell - William W, Ewing, s. of Rueben and Ell on Ewi ng -dau, Sill.lly Porter- · s,James- Betsy Breathitt- Peggy Blakey -Ellon Ewing. - Exs, Reuben Ewing .::.; Ellon Whitsell ... Will iam Whitsell. Wit; Urban Ewing - Chatham Ewing. p. 192
November 15, 1811- John Ward, Dec'd. - Apprs. Thomas Hill - Wi l liam Wylie - ,James West. - Inventory, p.l97
Npvember 19, 1P11- Henry Hambrick, Dec'd. - ss. J ohn- JosephAdam - Daniel - George - Henry.- Ex. John Hambrick. Wit: Esward Larman- Henry Day. p.l98
November 18, 1811 - John Ward, Dec'd, - Apprs. Thomas Hill -William Wylie. - Inventory. p.l97
Novwmber 18·, 1811- William Johnson, Dec'd,,.-W, Ann- bro . Thomas Johnspn - John Johnson - Richard Johnson - nep. Will iam J ohns on -bro. John Johnson. Exs. Ann Johnson- Thos. J ohnson. s i s , Re becca Jones. Wit l Richard Bibb- William Duncan - Ga b. Lewis , p. 1;9_~
November 18, 1811- Tho~as Henderson, Dec'd. - w. Mary - ss . James Balch - Dave - Thomas - Calvin F, - Michial Head, rffo1ll-in law . -James Balche, gdn, of Children. - Ex,.Samuel Wilson- Daniel Goodman. Wit; Micheal Henderson- Andrew Henderson - James Balche, p. 201
November 18, 1811- William Hendry, Dec'd. - w,.Betty - ss . John- ' Robert - Charles - William- James. - da us. Catherine - .Mary Elizabeth. Ex. Betty Hendry - J ohn Hendry - Phillip Kennerly. p ,20J
May 1814 Lina Roberts , Dcc'd. - bro. Alfred Rober-t s - s. Baylor Roberts - w. Ann B.Ex. bro BeaMerges? • ..:. Wit: Samuel B. Davis - Thc;>mas Townsend- Boaz Roberts. p.JJ8
March 1814 - John~ Orntlorff, Dec' d. - Admr. Christ_opher Orndorff -settlwment - no leg. · named •. _ p._J4D-
June 1814 ~ Jerimiah Yarbrough, Dec'd. - inventory- Apprs. Hezeckiah Brown - Peter Hay - James Glenn. p. J40 :.. .·.
June 20, 1814 - Frecirick Ragsdale: Dec' d. - Admr. Jo.hnathan Smi-th - inventory - Apprs. William S, Lofland -Ragland Langston. p. J'l-2
June 1814 - ,Jesse McCombs, Dec' d, - dau Sally, note executed by George Rankin '='· r_.John McCombs ;.. Samuel G. White - dau. Elizabeth McCutchen- s.John- dau, Mary McCombs - s. Jes se - leg. wife and children -"SOCIETY OF BELIEVERS" of which he was a member(Shakers) Ex. s~John - .Saml,.lel White.-Wit; William Johns -Benjamin D. Price - Shannon. p. J4J
June 20, 1814 - Sit Frances Drake, Dec'd. - w. Martha - ss. John Gillmam -Drake - -Taylor B. Drake - Sir Francd:S: r:: Drake - .J<lcob BG. nu1 lm dau. Sarah S. Drake. '· Wit; Richard Bibb, Jr, -John Wilson. p.J46
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June 20, 1814 - Isaac White, Dec'd. - Leg. w. Polly - s. Daniel -McThornton G. - James F. - Benjamin S. Y. - Samuel - SOCIETY OF
-BELIEVERS _- Ex •. w. Polly~ Samuel G. White-s, Samuel S.Y. to be raised by Benjamin s. Young, for whom named. Wit; William Rise - B. D. Price. p.J47
. .. June 1814 - Michael Ward, Dec'd. - w, Mary- daus. Jenny- Milly. ss. James-Jonathan - Jesse - Phillip. daus. Nancy - Patsy. Wit; Robert Scott - Jacob Rowland. p ·. Jli-8
Ju-ne : 20, ·1814 ..- John Turner, Dec'_d. -Apprs. James West -John Fike -Ozias Wealch. p,J49
·June 18, l8lli- - Charles Roberts, Dec' d. - w. Fanny- leg. William Wilson & wife Fanny - Joseph Surles & wife Patsy - Ephriam RobertsWilliam Lewis & wife. Agnes - Phanaby Ro.berts - Georee Waggonlf!r ~ wife Sally - Allen Mauze & wife Rachel - Charles Roberts - W1ll 1am Roberts - Langston Roberts - diy.ision_ by Elisha Prince __ -John Key - p.J5l
June 1814 - W-illiam R. Bernard·, Dec'd. - w. Ann - special l eg. H. C. Bernard - Mary Bernard -. Judi_th bern_ard - Mrs. Copeland, formerly H. C. Bernard- - Ex. Willis Wills. p.J5J
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June 1814 - Sir Francis Drake -Ex. Taylor B. Drake - inventory- p.J58 r -··. ·-
August 1814 - Ann Warfield, Dc'c • d.- dc:l.U. Elizabeth W:=trfieJil, gdn. Merdecai James. settlement - p.J59
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Written 18 Sept 1810. Exec.: Samuel Wilson. Wit.: Samuel Wilson, K. Robinson. Signature written. Date of probate: 19 Nov 1810.
WAHFIELD, ANN, Book A, pages 178-179 ~ Appraisal. Dated Dec 1810. Appraisers: Robert Nourse, Littleberry
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MILLER, RANDLE, Book A, page 179-180 To Elizabeth Miller, wife, all real and personal property. Younger
children are mentioned but not named. Youngest child is Elizabeth, a daughter and John Miller, executor, is listed as a son.
Written 14 May 1810. Exec.: Wright Taylor and John Miller, son. Wit.: Wright R. Taylor, John Miller, Henry Miller. Signature is written. Date of probate: 17 Dec 1810.
REED, DEGRAFTON, Book A, pages 180-181 Settlement with. guardian of Degrafton Reed,
deceased. Comr.: Urbin Ewing, Amos Edwards.
HANNAH, DAVID, Book A, pages 181-182
son of James Reed , Guardian: Francis Porter.
Sale. Dated Feb 1811 . Exec.: Peter Hansbrough, Elizabeth Hannah.
ROLLINS, JAMES, Book A, page 183-185 Appraisal. Dated 24 Dec 1810. Appraisers: Hugh McCutch en, Elisha
Hayden, William Bell. Adm.: John Latham.
MORTON, ELIZABETH, Book A, page 186 Inventory. Dated March 1811. Appraisers: William Bell, Geo. W.
Hopkins, William Haden, Sr.
DUNCAN, BENJAMIN, Book A, pages 186-187 To Elizabeth, wife, all personal property during widowhood or until
children, unnamed, come of age then estate to be equally divided among children. Benjamin Duncan is listed "of Fayette Co., KY."
Written 21 July 1801. Exec.: Elizabeth Duncan, wife. Wit: Abner Browning, Peggy Browning. Signature is written. Date of probate: 17 June 1811.
WARFIELD, ANN, Book A, pages 187-189 Inventory . Dated 17 June 1811. Exec.: Samuel W11son.
Property sold for use of her heirs, 2 Jan 1811.
YARBROUGH, WILLIAM, Book A, page 189-190 To Jeremiah, brother, labor of my Negro man, Ben, then to pass to his
children; to Benjamin Yarbrough, nephew, my shotgun, saddle, and bridle; all the rest of my estate, real and personal, to Jeremiah, brother.
Written 10 July 1811. Exec.: Jeremiah Yarbrough. Wit.: Henry Roberts, Levi Roberts, James Vance. Signature is written. Date of probate: 19 Aug 1811.
WARD, JOHN, Book A, page 191-192 To Mary Ward, wife, all land (200 acres), 2 horses, livestock, tool
and furniture; to James, son, 1 mare, gun and saddle; to Sally, daughter, 1 feather bed, furniture, cow and calf; to Peggy, Polly, Lucy, and Nancy, daughters, 1 bed and furniture each when they marry or leave home.
Written 25 March 1811. Exec.: John McDowel, Jerimiah Ward. Wit .: Ethelbert Williams, Robert Stevenson, William Mitchell. Signature is
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.. . Inventory. Dated 20 Dec 1813. Appraisers: Cardwell Breathit t , J ohn
Latham, James Williams. Exec.: Nelly Wilcox
LOFLAND, WILLIAM, Book A, pages 322-323 Inventory. Dated 26 Aug 1813. Appraisers: A. Watkins, David Walker,
James Smith. Adm.: Smith Lofland
LATHAM, DICKEY, Book A, pages 323-325 Inventory. Dated 8 Dec 1813. Appraisers: Will Loving, James Wilson,
Samuel Wilson; Reuben Ewing~
LATHAM, ELIZABETH, Book A, page 326 Inventory. Dated 1 Jan 1814. Exec.: John Latham.
ROBERTS, CHARLES, Book A, pages 327-328 Inventory. Dated 13 Dec 1814. Adm.: Fanny Rob e rts,
Langston Ragland.
BROWNING, JOHN , .. " Book A, page 329-331 Inventory. Dated Feb 1814. Appraisers: Samuel McCracken, Sandford
Duncan, Abner Browning. Exec.: Sally Browning and Presley Mor e he ad.
MciNTOSH, WILLIAM, Book A, page 331 Inventory. Dated 18 Feb 1814. Appraisers: John Brandon, Wi llj am
Duncan, John M. Callister.
ASHLEY, WILLIAM, Book A, page 332-333 Settlement. Dated 21 Feb 1814. Exec.: William Forbus, Will i am
Ashley.
HENDERSON, THOMAS, Book A, page 333 Settlement. Dated 20 Dec 1813. Exec.: Samuel Wilson.
LOFLAND, WILLIAM, Book A, page 334-336 Sale. Dated 20 Feb 1814. Exec.: Smith Lofland.
BROWNING, JOHN, Book A, page 336 Settlement. Dated 3 March 1814. Comr.: Urban Ewing, Reube n
Browning, Peter Hansbrough.
AINGELL, GEORGE, Book A, page 337-338 Sale. Dated 29 Sept 1813. Exec.: William Aingell.
ROBERTS, LINA, Book A, page 338-339 To Alfred Roberts, brother, great coat and boots; to Baylor B. Roberts, son, silver match; to Ann B. Roberts, wife, property r e al an
personal. Written 24 Feb 1814. Exec.: Boanerges Roberts. Wit.: Sa muel B. David, Thomas To~ns~nd; Boanerges Roberts. Signature writt e n. Da te o
probate: 16 March 1816.
ORNDORFF, JOHN, Book A, page 339-340 Settlement. Dated 21 March 1814.
YARBROUGH, JEREMIAH, Book A, page 340-341 Inventory. Dated 2 March 1814. Appraisers: Hesekiah Brown, Pe te r
Hay, James Glenn.
RAGSDALE, FREDERICK, Book A, page 342-343
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X310_N\1HD WILL OF .JE!Ul1IAH YARBROUGH)
IN THE NAME OF GOD AHEN I .Jeremiah Yarbrough being though God very weak and Low yet of Perfect sound Memory do Constitute ' Ordain this my last Will & Testament being sick and weak of Body and Calling to mind the Mortality of Body & Knowing that all men is appointed to die, that is to say Principally & first of all I give & Recoamend my soul into the Hands of Almighty God my Body to Earth to be Buried at the Discretion of Executors Hereafter Named Imprimis I will that after Decent Burial all my .Just debts be Paid. Item I lend unto my loving wife Hannah Yarbrough for the term of ten Years all Ky Estate real an Personal, she giving bond with Sufficient Security for the same-, not sell any of the Negroes and at the Expiration of Ten years I give and Bequeath unto my son Charles Yarbrough one Negroe man Slave Named Will to him his heirs &c a Likewise I give ' Bequeath to my son John Yarbrough one Negroe Man Slave named Harry to him his He irs &c a I give and Bequeath to my Daughter Mille Yarbrough one Negroe woman slave by the name of Lett to her her Heirs 'c a Item I will ay Land ' plantation on Stantan in Bedford County Containing four Hundred twenty five Acres to be equally Devided both in Quantity ' Quallity Between Charles Yarbrough and .John Yarbrough to them their Heirs ' Assigns Lastiy I constitute my Trusty Friends .John Quarles William Bumpass ' Ky loving wife Hanna Yarbrough Executors of this my last will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand ' Seal this fifteenth day of September 1758
/s/ Jeremiah Y~rbrough (L.S.)
Sign'd Seal'd ' Delivered in Presence of fs/ Robert Baber, /s/ Hugh ~roc;:kett
s/ Henry Smith
At a Court held for Bedford County March 26th 1759 The with Written last will ' Testament of Jeremiah Yar
brough Deed was Exhibited in Court by William Bumpass ' Hannah Yarbrough Executor & Executrix therein Named & Proved by the oath of Robert Baber & Hugh Crockett Witnesses thereto & Ordered to be re.corded and on the Motion of said Exe cutrix & Executor (who made oath according to law) Certificate is granted for Obtaining a Probate of the said Last Will ' Testbent in due form of Law. They Having first with John Quarles & James Talbot their Securities Entered into & acknowledged their Bonds for the due & faithful EXecutor of the said Last Will ' Testament
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If she marry I leave to her the third part of the moveable estate and the rest to be divided amongst the children equally also at her death I leave the tract of land I "no" live on which contains 235 acres to be divided equally between my three sons George, William and Clement. To Barcle Lawson 100 acres at the one end of the tract where he now lives which hundred acres is exclusive of the 235 formerly mentioned. To my son David a tract of land lying on Stanton River containing 88 acres whereon Jonas Lawson now lives. Executrix: loving wife Witnesses: Robert Shiply, Edwd. Shiply, Eliz. Shipley Proven: 26 March 1759 by oaths of Robert Shipley and Edward Shipley. Executrix: -----Rogers. (Note: The first name of the Executrix is difficult to decipher. Could be "Lecia", "Luia", or 11 Leeia". The letter I interpret as a capital 11 L 11 could be a capital 11 S 11 as well.) Security: Charles Talbot and Bar let Lawson.
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Bedford County, Virginia Deed Book l (1754-1762) JEREMIAH YARBROUGH. Will. Dated: 15 September 1758
I lend unto my loving wife Hanah Yarbrough for the term of ten years all my estate real and personal, she giving bond with sufficient security for the same, and not sell any of the negroes. At the expiration of ten years I give and bequeath unto my son Charles Yarbrough one negro man named Will. Likewise I give and bequeath to my son John Yarbrough one negro man named Harry. To my daughter Mille Yarbrough one negro woman Lett. I will my land and plantation on Stanton in Bedford County containing 425 acres to be equally divided between Charles Yarbrough and John Yarbrough. Executors: my trusty friends John Quarles, William Bumpass and _my loving wife Hanah Yarbrough. Witnesses: Robert Baber, Hugh Crockett, Henry Smith Proven: 26 March 1759 by oath of Robert Baber and Hugh Crockett. Executors: William Bumpass and Hannah Yarbrough. Security: John Quarles, James Talbot.
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Bedford County, Virginia Deed Book l (1754-1762) JOHN VANCE. Accounts. Margin: 11 Crocketts Estate to (Note: possibly 11 & 11
) Vances Estate Acco. Currt. 11
Heading of Account itself: 11 John Vance Dr. to Crockett 1 s Estate 11
Mentioned: 11 To the Principle of A Morgage .•• 11;
11 To Interest on the same from the Year 1751. •• 11
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Vances Estate Vizt on Account of Administration & cr Vendue 11;
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494 SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY HE CORDS
July 4, ' kosamond ·wright, Executrix, and Jno. Steward and ·Anthony Fraze .... cting executors of the last will and testament of John
Wright, late of Spots. Co., deed., to Wm. Pritchett of same co. £38 5s. curr. 127% a. in Berkeley Par., Spots. Co., part of land directed by the will of the sd. John Wright, deed., etc., etc. No witnesses. July 4, 1797.
Deer. 19, 1796. Wm. H. Washington and Elizabeth, his wife, of Fairfax Co. to John T. Washington of Westmoreland Co. £328 lOs. lOd. 271 a. purchased of Sam!. Donoho, in Spots. Co., etc., etc. No witnesses. July 4, 1797.
Feby. 17, 1797. Samuel Roddy and Mary, his wife, of Spots. Co. to James Cunningham of same co. £64 16s. curr. 108 a. conveyed to sd. Roddy by Ind. dated Novr. 9, 1782, by Edwd. Herndon and Jno. Wiglesworth and their wives, in St. Geo. Par., Spots. Co., etc., etc. Daniel Scrugham, John x Hannage, Robt. Cunningham, Thos. Haydon. July 4, 1797.
April 7, 1797. John Chew and Elizabeth, his wife, of Fredksbg. to Richard Long of Spots. Co. $2666.75. 563 a. purchased of Col. Geo. Stubblefield and Mrs. Elizabeth Towles, in Spots. Co., etc., etc. Tho. Minor, Jno. Chew, jr.; Robt. S. Chew, Zach. Lucas, Thos. Goodwin, W. Drummond. July 4, 1797.
Novr. 17, 1796. Thomas Crutcher of Kelson Co., Kentucky, conveys to Antho. Frazer, James Frazer, Wm. Frazer and Heubin Frazer, all of Spots. Co., Va., 300 a. whereon sd. Crutcher lives in Kentucky and co. of Nelson, to indemnify the sd. Frazers for standing bound as security for the sd. Crutcher, in trllllt, etc., etc. Witnesses, Thomas :Magee, Thomas Olive, Robert Olive, Thomas Foster. July 4, 1797.
Augt. 26, 1797. David Blair, surviving partner of Heslop and Blair; Wm. G!assell, atto. in fact for John Glassell, and James Somerville, atto. in fact for .McCall, Smillie & Co., po. of atto. to David Briggs of Stafford Co. to convey the lands that have been decreed by the County Court of Shenandoah to David Briggs, for Bland's Trustees, and Henry Mitchell for McCall, Smillie & Co., Wm., Glassell for Jno. Glassell, and David Blair, surviving partner of Heslop and Blair, etc., etc. Witnesses, Thos. Reade Rootes, Tho. Goodwin, Wm. Lovell, Geo. French, Fontaine .Maury, Jno. Legg, Jno. ;\linor, jr. Septr. 5, 1797.
Septr. 1, 1797. James Redd and Lucy, his wife, of ICing and Queen Co. to Henry Wyatt of Spots. Co. £2!JO curr. 290 a. adj. lands of Thos. Minor, Thos. Colson, Peter Hawlings, deed., in St. Geo. l>ar., Spots. Co., which sd. land was given by James Redd, deed., to his son ~lordacai Redd, and by the sd. Mordacai Redd to his son, the sd. James, etc., e tc. Witnesses, Thos. Colson, llobert Wyatt, Tho. Minor. Septr. !i, 17!l7.
May 15, 1797. \Vm. Brown Wnlla.ce, Execr. of Thomas Fox, deed., and Joseph Fox, devisee of sd. Thos. Fox, deed., and J>hilttdelphia Fox, widow of sd. Thomas .Fox, deed., to Spencer Coleman o f Spots. Co. Whereas, the sd. Thos. Fox died, seized nnd possessed of a tract containing 3:17 a. in Spots. Co., and by his will dPviscd 2:!5 ~L thcn~of to hi>~ son Jos. Fox, the remainder to be sold, etc., and the tdsd. l'hiladelphia Fox being entitled to dower therein, therefore this Ind. witnc>;scth, the sd. Wallace, 1• ox and Philadelphia Fox, in consideration of .£701 ls. pd. by the afsd.
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Coleman convey to him the aboYe sd. lands, etc., etc. .Witnesses, 'Vm. Cason, Rebecca x Cason, Bradley x :Matthews, Jno. N. Whitlock, Lee x
.Jones, Wm. Crop, Rhodr. llord, Jno. Cason. Reed. Septr. 5, 1796.
Augt. 14, 1797. Wm. Forston of Spots. Co. to Elizabeth Johnson of same co., widow. £440 curr. Seven slaves, cattle, horses, etc., etc. 0. Towles, Hugh Roy, George Durrett. Septr. 5, 1797.
Augt. 15, 1797. Elizabeth x Johnson (widow) of Spots. Co. to Wm. Fortson and :Mildred, his wife; Lucy Fortson, John Fortson, Wm. Fortson, Marshall Fortson, James Fortson, Richard Fortson, John Durrett and Frances, his wife, children of sd. Wm. Fortson and :Mildred, his wife, and grandchildren of the sd. Elizabeth Johnson. Deed of Gift. Slaves, etc., as conveyed to the sd. Elizabeth Johnson by Wm. Fortson in pre· ceding deed, etc., etc. Witnesses, 0. Towles, Hugh Roy, George Durrett. Septr. 5, 1797.
Augt. 14, 1797. Elizabeth x Johnson of Spots. Co. (widow). Deed of Gift to John Durrett of Caroline Co. 1 slave. 'Vitnesses, 0. Towles, Hugh Roy, George Durrett. Septr. 5, 1797.
Jany. 24, 1797. Christopher Crawford of Spots. Co. to John Partlow. £100 curr. :Mortg. Horses, colt, oxen, cattle, eto., etc. \Vitnesses, Thomas Minor, Lewis Partlow, Elijah Partlow. Septr. 5, 1797.
June 29, 1797. James Newton of Spots. Co. to Jno. Newton of Fred· ksbg. £80 curr. Slaves. 'Vitness, James Pettigrew. Septr. 5, 1797.
June 26, 1797. John Parish of Spots. Co. to Henry Hewlett of Caroline Co. £205. 301 a. in Spots. Co., etc., etc. Aylett Waller, Robert Coleman, Jeremiah.:;Yarbl"oUgh~Septr. 3, 1797.
July 19, 1797. Kesia x Coyle (widow) of Spots. Co., of first part; James Coyle, Michael Coyle, Lucy Coyle, Wm. Coyle, Tully Whithurst and Sam!. Hildrup and Kesia, his wife, of second part, to Wm. Richards of Culpeper Co. Whereas, Benj. Walden and Lucy, his wife, by Ind. dated May 15, 1777, did sell to Benj. Coyle (husband of sd. Kezia Coyle), 72 a. in Spots. Co., whereas, the sd. Benj. Coyle by his will dated Deer. 29, 1782, devised the sd. tract to his wife, the sd. Kesia, for life, the remainder to certain of his children. Whereas, the sd. Sam!. Hildrup, in right of his wife (the afsd. Kezia Hildrup), hath set up a reversionary claim to the sd. land, and whereas, they, the sd. Sam!. Hildrup and Kezia, his wife, together with Kezia Coyle, Jas. Coyle, Michael Coyle, Lucy Coyle, Wm. Coyle and Tully Whithurst (who intermarried with Polly Coyle, now deed., one of the daughters of the sd. Benj. Coyle, deed.), have agreed to sell the sd. tract to the afsd. Wm. Richards in consideration of the sum of 5 shillings to each, etc., etc. Conveyance. Witnesses, James Pettigrew, Tully Whithurst, Jno. Bogan. Septr. 5, 1797.
Septr. 1, 1797. Charles x Jinkins and Elizabeth, his wife, of Berkeley Par., Spots. Co. to Thomas Corthorn of same par. and county. £75. 112 a. in l3erl<eley Pur., Spots. Co., conveyed to sd. Charles by Ind. dated March 2, 17G7, from John Jenkins and Ann, his wife, etc., etc. No witnesses. St>ptr. 5, 1797.
Augt. 30, 1797. James Wiglesworth of Spots. Co. to Thomas Wiglesworth o f sn.me co. 5 s hill. 215 a. whereon su. Thos. now lives in Spots. Co., etc., etc. Betsy Penn, Geo. Penn, jr. Septr. 5, 1790.
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~~~Pro. Aug. 1781. Names wit~. red: , and ch. John, Wllllam. Tiloma.i. -othl!rs. unnamed. Thos. pro. Mar. 1778. Names wife, md ch. unnamed. Martin, Pro. May. 1768. Nltiiles wife, and ch. Jacob, Martin, and Henry;
ner, Alexander. Thomas. dec. Inv. of estate, June,
James. Pro. Aug, 1784. Name~ ch. s, Charles Harris, Wlillam SneLson, Lie!, and one unborn.
William. Pro. Oct. 1795. Names Da.n'l Stockton, h1s mother, and
nd sisters, unnamed. ephen. dec. Apr. of estate, Nov. 1778. rohn. Pro. June. 1778. Names wife, th; and ch. Mary Robinson, Barth·, Ralph, Barns. Elizabeth, Deu.lah, zeklah, and John. Henry. Pro. Dec. 1799. Names wife,
Jesse Prudence, and Ann. Wade "Jeremia.h. Pro. Sept. 17'72. "Divided eq~!y between all my ch" •• -no name:~.
Walker. Robert. Pro. Mar. 1767. Names wi!e, Agatha: and ch. Elijah. Sally, and Judea..
Ward. John. Pro. Dec . 1782. Names wi!e, Catherine: and c!l. Mary Scarborough, Betty, and .heirs ot dec., son, Zacheriah.
Watkins. Thomas. Pro. July, 1773. Name:< his mother, Elizabeth: bros. George and Ruben; a sister, Elizabeth; Robert, Benjamin. and Wm. Hall. sons of •hl.s wife; and bulk of estate to Judith Pruett, da.u. Michael Pruett.
Watson, Johr.son. Pro. July, 1801. Names wife. Anne : and ch. William, John, Joseph, Johnson, Elizabeth. Nancy, Sally, Mary, ncty (\\·ife James Clagg).
Watts, Edward. Pro. Apr. 1793. Names wife, Elizabeth; and ch. Jaon. Benjamm, William, Elizabeth, M1lley Richards, Mary Sinclair (and her son, Edward).
Welch. Nicholas. Pro. July, 1767. Names wife Mary: and ch. Nicholas. Mary Henry, l"aWl!n. His father, Nicholas Welcn. Sr.
Whitehead. Joseph. Pro. Feb. 1778. Names wife, Grlzzel; and ch. Molley Perlclns, and her ch. Abraham, Betty, and Henry Per-
and kins. Williamson, John, Apr. 1795. Letter tiled
written to his father, while he was in army. Estate to bro. Elisha Williamson.
and ch. Judith Davis. Mary, Willlh.n, Thomas and Henry. Dhn. Pro. July 1782. Names wife; 'ma.s and Ellender. Charles. Pro. Aug. 1779. Names wife, 1: and ch. Williston. Charles Noile, Thurston. Ohrlstinah. David Glv1n, mce. George, and Za.ckey. :Matthew. Pro. Nov. 1759. Names ane; and ch. John. (a Dr.l, I.sha.m, 1. Matthew. James anA ·. Martha
Godsons, Abr. Chandler. D. Raines. 111es, dec. Apr. returned, Ja.n 1776. Michael. Pro. May, 1777. Wife, Catrin . u, Ellzabeth Dooly. . ., Nathaniel. Pro. Oct. 1781. Names !ary; and ch. Nathaniel, Joel, SusElizabeth Dannie!, Benjamin, and
Willson, John. Pro Nov, 1780. Names ..vi!e, Hannah; and ch. James. W1lllam. and others. unnamed. Mentions h1s "old and Honored mother, Jennet Morrison".
Wllson, Matthew. Pro. Mar. 1771. Names wife. Mary; and ch. James. Robert, Thomas M:.~.tthew, Martha, Elizabeth, John, Mary, Marga:et Utford, Jane Meecher, and Sarah Mislber.
Wimmer, John. Pro. Oct. 1780. Names ch.
aries. Pro. Dec, 1792. Names !nor ch. no names given.
Adam. Jacob (and IUs sons, Abraham. John and Jacobl, Christian Runyon, John, Abraham, and Isaac.
wife Womack, Jesse, pro. Aug, 1782. Names wife, Sarah. and son, Wllllam.
lenry. Pro. Aug, 1777. Names wife and ch. Christopher, Skelton, Tan
lra.h. and Sherlot. saa.c. Pro. Feb, 1778. Estate to Wm.
·• Henry. Pro. Dec. 1800. Names ch. Islah, Phebe Clerk, Mary Hancock,
Burton. Jeremiah, Sarah Hensely, -et Terry, and Sary. n, John. Pro. May 1778. Names ara.h, and ch. Ellzabeth, Sarah, and
Woods. Thomas, dec. Inv. of estate, Nov. 1764. Woods. Thomas. Pro. Jan. 1781. Names wi!e,
Elizabeth, and ch. names or no. not given. Woodward, Richard. Pro Apr. 1Tu6, Names
wife Elizabeth; and ch. Lance. Urc11la. Hall, Randolph, Isaac. John, Wlllla.m. Rlchard., Frances Taylor, Warwick.
Worley, Francis. Pro. Nov. 1780. Names wife, Martha; and ch. F1a.yU, David. & Joanna..
Worley, Wllllam. Pro. Oct. 17M. Names wife, Mary; and ch. Elizabeth Rountree, Ra.neny Kerr. Easter Sheppard, Matthew, and Za-
n Wllllam. Pro May 1763 N cheriah. ad ch. Samuel Thomis., wuiJ am~ Wright, John, Pro. ~nt. 1803. Names ch. • am an Tommy, Sarah. Anthony, Nancy AshberrY,
Betsy, Polly, R.h.oda, John, Joseph, and I, Wllllam. Pro. Sept. 1790. .!lam, Ezekel, a.nd RacheL
Names Ruth.
.mos, dec. Inv. of estate, June, 1775. "illlam. Pro. Feb. 1773. Names oN!te, and ch.. Stephen, Wlllla.m, Da.nnel, Abraham, Nancy, and Lockey. . Wlllla.m. Pro. Jan. 1797. Names
Wright, Thomas. Pro. Nov. 1763. Names wi!e Mary; a.nd ch. Elizabeth, Mary, Aba.ga.U. Sarah, Dorcas, Catherine, John, and Joseph .
Yarbough, Jeremiah, dec. (of Amel1a ct~t. Apr. of estate Oct. 1765 .
key, and Moses. Richard. Pro. June, 1769. .nn; and ch. Mary Leftwich,
Young, Jan~es. Pro. Mlay, 1778. Names wife, Names Agnes, and ch. Margaret, Adam, Isabel, James. David.
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Aikens, Redmon. Pro. Nov., 1781. A non-cupa.t! ve wtll. Names ch. Wlllla.m, Jean. I.sa.beU, Hannah, Elizabeth and Ellinor. W!te mentioned, but name not given. Sickened whie on tour of duty 1n army.
Alderon, Curtis. Pro. Feb., 1804. Names wife, Elizabeth, and ch. Bur, Thomas, Elizabeth Cress, and Hester Wolb' Grand-ch., Elizabeth Cloyd, and Curtis Alderson, son of Thomas.
Alderson, James, dec. Apr. of estate returned, March 1775.
Beale, John, dee. Dowu uslgned his wi!e, Mn.. .n.hoda Beale'; and alaves assl.gned !allowtng ch, Ma.dlson; George; John; Eliza; Robert; Charles; and Mary. March, 1811.
Beale, Ma.dlson, dee. Devi.slon of land, namIng wife, Charlotte; and helrs; Charles; Mary; George; John; and Eliza B~ wife ot Thomas Lewis. Note; These were evidently his bros. and slste%'3. May, 1820.
Beale, Tavenaner. W111 pro. June 1810. Names wife, Betty; and ch., Catherine; Jordon; John; Charles; and James Madison Hlte; Thomas; and Mary Higga~
Alderson, John, Pro. Nov., 1780. Names wi!e, . Jane, and ch. John, Curtis, Benjamin, Thomas, and Simon. Grand-ch. George, (son of John), and '"'hom.as, <son of Curtis).
Bear, Gothab. <German). Will pro. Apr. 18H. Names Clria Nobles-relationship not stated.
Allen, Hugh. Pro. June, 1776. Names 10':1fe, Anna; ch. Anne Moore, Jeny Comton, Malcolm, Thomas, Wllllam, John, James, Betsy Miller, Metlldy, Polly, Robert, Patsy, Rebecca, and Moses.
Allen, Malcolm. Pro. Jan., 1792. Names ch. Hugh, Robert, Moses, Rebecca, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, Letty, and John.
Allen, Moses. Pro. March, 1812. Names wi!e, Lydia; ch. Polly Biggs (wi!e of John Biggs) Rebecca Byrd (wife Wm. Byrd), Jane, Malcolm (wife, Allee), and John, (wi!e Martha).
Alexader, James. Pro. May, 1775. Names Mary Crawtord, Cousin James Tosh, Cousin Sarah Keachy, Thomas Tosh, and others, relationship not given.
Ammen, Durst. Pro. Sept. 1805. Names wi!e, Eve; ch. Barbara, (wi!e ot Christian Herchbarge:), Eve, Da.v1d, Jacob, and Michael.
Ammen, Eve, dec. Inv. returned, Feb., 1713. Amls.s, Samuel. Pro. Jan., . 1819. Names ch.
I.saac, Andrew, Peggy Taylor, Elizabeth ·Preston, Esther Lamb, Susannah. and Elinor.
Anderson, Wllllam. Pro. Feb., 1820. Names wife, Nancy; and children, Sal.ly, Sallluel, Wllllam,. and Alexander.
Armstrong, Elinor. Pro. · Apr., 1791. Names ch. Andri''V, David, Robert, Alexander, Thomas, Archibald, Elllner, and Esebell.
Arnold, Andrew. Will pro. Feb. 1821. Names wife, Catherine, and ch. Rebek:.a.h; Abraham; David; Joseph; Jacob; Hanua.h; Su&annah; John; Da.niel, and Baumel. Grandch. Peter Myers, <son, Rebekah); Mary Ann Black..
Baker, Martin, dec. Apr. of estate returned, July, 1782.
Baldwin, ·Samuel. Will pro. Sept, 1793. Names wife, Mary; and ch., Elizabeth; Sarah; William; Joseph, Hanna Morris; Thomas Lewis· Alexander; a.nd Mary James. Children by a first marriage, llv1ng in Penn, un-named, except a dau~rhter, Charity. A brother-in-law, James Wllls.
Beckner, John. Will por. Sept. 1822. Names "John Beckners' tour eldest ch. by his tlrst wife, Elizabeth, viz; Duid, Mary Catherine, and John. Also bros. and sisters, unnamed.
Beckner, Lawrence. Will pro. Oct. 1802. Names ch. Jonathan; Daniel; Ja.cob; Elizabeth; Simmons; Susanna Garmon; and John.
Beldin, Hezeklah. Will pro. Oct. 1809. Names brothers, Wllllam, and Samuel, of Conn.
Bllbro. Betsy. Will pro. July, 1811. Names niece, Rebecka Carey; brother, John Bllbro.
Bllbro, Wllllam. Will pro. ~ 1807. Names wi!e, Mary; and ch. Sarah TerrU (of :Elk River); Rebecca. Wallace; Betsy; Rachel; John; James; BenJamin; and Thoma.s. Grand-ch. Rebecca, Bulla, and Wllllam Carey.
Bishop, Jeremiah. Will pro. May, 1820. Noncupa.t!ve will. One third estate to wi!e ,and balance to ch~ Abram, and Mary Conner.
Black:, Christaln. Will pro. Aug. 1812. Names wife, Franche; and ch. un-named, except one, Elizabeth.
Blain, Wllllam. dee. Apr. of estate returned, June, 1819 .
Blount, Wllson. Will pro Oct. 1819. Names friend, Wm. Sheppard, of Newburn; .oephews. Ebenezar Petegrew, Fredrick. Beasley, Clement Blount;niece, Sarah Fuller; and graDd-nieee, Nancy B. Pettegrew, who he states Is the dauihter ot Wllllam ShePpard.
Boindrager, Andrew. dec. Estate pro. Aug. 1815.
Boindrager, Wlllia.m. Wlll.pro. · Oct 1798. Names wi!e Susanna; and ch. Nancy, Martin, Susanna Peffiy, and Dav1d.
Bowyer. Thomas. Will pro. Aug. 1785. Names Pricllla Ma.dlson, nacl a. nephew, Henry Bowyer.
Boyd, Andrew. Will pro. June, 1820. Names ch. John, Thomas, Sarah Ann Buckanon, Ann Margaret, Prtcilla ("my unfortunate dau"), Alexander C. and the .be!rs ot his dec. ~h. Jane, and James.
Boyd Andrew. Will pro. Feb. 1821. Names wife, Catherine; and ch. Andrew; Jolargaret; Mary; and James.
Boyd, James. Wlll pro. July, 18111. Names wl!e, Mary; and ch. Andrew; and Wlilla.m Watson.
Bandy, Richard Wlll pro. Sept. 1795. Names wl!e, Lucy; and oh. Thomas; Richard; John : Geor,re; Mary Lewis. <W!te of Thomas >; Eliza, ("Relic of Aquilla Greer" ); Sarah. (wife of BenJamin Jordon .> : Katv , (an infant.); also names Henry Bandy," son of Ann Bandy, now wife of James Neighbors", presumedly a grandson.
Breckenridge, Robert. Will pro. Nov. 7, 1773. Nam~ wife, Lettice; and ch. Wllllam; John; Alexander; Robert; James; Preston; and Elizabeth.
Brown, Hugh. Will pro. Feb., 1802. Namea ch. Mary Moore; Sarah Wilson; Jane Taylor;
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stand!er, Lake, and Maryann Prlce, da.u. '!'ores Showers Prtc&-J'une 15, 1787.
,~~.:-.:..&awl. ano zoanc:y Sutherland. Standley, James, and Aley Standley, da.u. .......... ~ ........ sutherland-Nov. 23, 1801. William Sta.ndley-Nov. 12, 1805.
of Peyton), and Jane Standley, Joseph. and Polly Mulll:os. William Pa.tter.san-Nov. 8, 1790. Mull.lna, sur.-.Aug. 25, 1806.
and Ruth Bicbon. Daniel Standley, Moses, and Jenny Warren. Ben-•u:r,-.1e.n. 7, 1789. ja.mln Warren, sur.-Mar. 211, 1806. , and Aberella Rlckeson. da.u. Standley, Thoma.s, and Dellla.h R1Il. Wm. Rlckeson-J'an. 20, 17P3. Mullins, .sur.-Apr. 27, 1801.
--~ ouy, a.nd Ha.nnah H1ll, da.u. Swin- Starkey, Bryant, and Permella. Bla.nUn.sh!p. · · · • .HJ.il-.Oct. 28, 1795. Elijah Starkey, sur .-Feb. 28, 1805.
George, and Mary Boulton, dan. Starkey, John, and Polly Plybon. James Thomas Boulton. Con.sent witnessed by caJ.Ioway, Jr~ sur .-<>ct. .• , 17P9. Susaannah Boulton-J'an. 11, 1800. Sta.rlrey, Josia.h, and SUSBllll&h Fellows, dan.
!!mlth. ~rge Anderson, and Milly Jones, Peter and Ca.ty Feller: John Starkey, .sur. dau. Rachel Jones.-Mar. 5, 1787. -Mar. 22, 1798.
Sm.Jth. Henry, and Nancy Young. Da.vtd Starkey, W1l:liam, and Ellza.beth Webb.! dau. Young, sur .-Dee • . 13, 1805. Samuel and Rebet:ltah Webb-Apr. ·1, 1788.
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Smith. Henry, and Elizabeth Powoell, da.u. Starter, John-aee John Bleater. Robert Powell-114ay 10, 1796. Staten, C.eorge, and Jane Handy. John Han-
Smith, Henry, a.nd Polly Wright. Wlll1a.m dy, sur.-Nov. 5, 1797. Wright, sur.-.Aug. 4, 1800. Staton, Ruben, and Martha Smith, c1&u.
Smith. lsaae, and Nancy Johnson. George Ellza.beth Smlth-Dec. 20, 1795. ' Johnson. sur........&pt. 26, 1798. Steagall, Wllllam, and Mary Hodges (written Smith, James. and Elli:a.beth Clarkson. Chloe 1n consent>, dau. Abednego Hodges
David Clarkson, sur.-Feb. 2, 1802. -Nov. 24, 1804. Smith, James and Ehha Bolle lowu con- Stephenson, Benjamin, and Ruth Shey. Pa.-, sent, signes Coyle.sl.--Sent. 4, 1790. trick Sloan, sur.-May 28, 1792.
Smith, John, and Frances Hatcher, da.u. Stephens, Edward, and Mlir)' Noles. John· ' Benjamin Hatcher--Jan. 4, 1790. Noles, sur.-Apr. 2, 1809.
Cmith. John, and Rosanna Bol!. John Wd>- Stevens, Gl:lbert and HanmLh Poteet, dau. ster, sur.-Dee. .. , 1806. Wm. and Keziah Poteet,--June 5, 1791.
lnlth. Leroy, and M1lly Outtery. Penlope Stephens, John, Derben, and Polly Bates. I Guttery, sur.-Mar. 25, 17112. 1saac Bates, sur.-Dee. 24, 1804. ~th. Peter, and Hannah Richardson, da.u. Stewart. James, and Phebe Jones, dau. Ro-l ~ames and l4artha R1chardson-- . • • • • • • •• bert Jones. IJames the son of James Sr.)
J.789. -Feb. 24, 1804. Smith. Peyton, and Polly· James.. ne!den Stewart, John, tmd Agnes Warren, da.u. Za-
James, sur.--Jan. 17, 1805. cberl.a.h Warren--Apr. 15, 1805. Smith, Phllemon, and Nancy Ahsh.lre, dan. stewart, Joshua, and Ellza.beth Stewa.rt-1 Luke Abshire-Feb. 10, 1795. Apr. 2, 1787. SmJ~. Stephen. and Elizabeth White, dan. St111, Murphy, ami Phebe Rives. A. DehaTen,
Henry Page White-Feb. 23, 1799. sur.--.July 23, 17115. Smith, Wllliam, and Ann Preston, dau. Ann Btinnett, John, and Betsy Justl.ce, dau. John
Robertson-Oct ... , 1796. Justice-J'an. Z, 1788. Smith, Wllllam, and Sally Law, dau. John Stinnett, W1I11am, and Nancy Carter, c1&u.
Law--.Jan. 3, 1799. Be-tsy Carter--.July 13, 1789. Sneed, Richard, and Patsey A4&m.s. dan. Stokes, Wllllam, and l.sebel Hale. Mar. ret. by
WilHam Adams-Mar. 5, 1792. H. B .-Nov. 20, 1798. Sneed, Richard, and Biney Turner-Dee. 29, Stone, Cllf!ord, and Pe!riY Doram. Thuma.s
1801. Stone. sur.--.July 31, 1789. Sneed, William. and El.lza.beth Ac1&m.s. da.u. Stone, Jesse, and Deborah Thoma.s, c1&u. Da.-
Wll.liam Adam.s-Nol'. 5, 1792. vid Thomas-June 5, 1790. Snider, David, and Susannah Gearhart. da.u. This note with abon bond: "Thi.s is to
Margaret Gearhart-Aug. 1, 1803. certify that tbe marrtag-e intended between Solsbury, T'homa.s, and Lucy Maxey, dau. Jesse Stone, and Deborah Thoma.s, has the
Phebe MaJrey--Jan. 7, 1801. appropera.tlon of all their friends". Sign-Souter, Jacob, and Ann Prtllemon. dau. Ja- ed, Wm. Thomas, Deborah Thomas. John
cob ami Pr1c1lla PrWomon--.June 18. 1788. Stephenson, and Nicholas Call. Sowel, Fleasant, and Caty St.one. P&tr1ck Stone, Reuben, and Polly McGrady, dau. Lor-
Storu!, sur.-May 15, 1798. them M'Grady. Patrick atone, sur.-Bept. Spalden, Ftemin. and Mary Fears, c1&u. At.- 24, 1789.
hanations Fears--Feb. 2, 1793. stone. Thomas. and Sarah Grt!!lth. Geo. Spangle, George, and Elizabeth Langdon, dau. Grltflth, sur.-Aug. 22, 1805.
John D. I...angdoo-Feb. 9, 1786. Stone Wlillam and Mary Ann 'I'I1rller John Spangle, John, and Christina Myers. Flay ~er sur ' N v 18 1806 ·
Nickols. sur.--Feb. 5, 1787. • .- 0 • • ·
Spults, Samuel. and Susannah Jones. John Stover, Ja.cob, and 8ally McGahee. Holder-ell Jones. sur~Dec. 6, 17g8. McGhee, sur~Mar. 16, 1788.
Spiller, Michael. and Polly Peters, dau. Stuart, Bruce, a.n<1 Polly Hod&es, dau. Robert Michael Petero-Aug. 25, 1802. Hodges---Jan. 30, 1798.
Spoon, John, and Polly Crowl, dan. Mary Stuart, Robert, and Polly Got!. An D1111on, Bolt. Ml.chael Crowl, sur.-Jan. 8 180e. sur~Dec. 13, 1805.
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~ 1.,.,• Stuart, WWlam, ·and Caty Short. John · / · starkey, sur.-Sept. 3, 1806. {f.:• su1llvant, Walter, and Martha Craghead. ,,l. .· consent by John and Polly Camp. Thoma.s
• ·~c"li': camp, sur.-Dec. 18, 1797. J .. · '.·. sulllvant, Samuel, and Sarah Bell, da.u. , . • • James Bell-Dee. 17, 1792. · ~' sumnsden (? J. Dudley, and Sally Chitwood. ..,.:-,• ,: John Chitwood, sur.--June 7, 1802. ...~. sumpter, Edmond, am! Elizabeth Kingrey.
,(~ ' Jacob Kingery, sur.-Mar. 16, 1795. · i>.~, sumpter, Richard, and Mary Kingery, Ja.cob "X~. 1(1ngery, sur.-Nov. 12, 1801. ~';. swanson, Gabriel, and Malinda Arnold, dau. :m•., .Mar)'an Arnold-Oct. 20, 1802. · . .
·;··· -T-~ ··~ _Taswell, Peter, and Abagall Sherwood, dau. -· ... ~. Robert Sherwood-Apr. 3, 1789.
\ Taylor, Obedia.h, and Mary Choice, da.u. ,..,: .l Anne Choice. Slla.s Choice, sur.-Oct. 10,
,:.~ ' 1791. ~;,' Taylor, Samuel, and Elizabeth Conner. Wil"•. llam Conner, sur.-Feb. 29, 1792. J-· · Teal, Ad&m, and Caty Baker, da.u. George ,~t~ . Baker.-Nov. 19, 1790. .. . Teal, ~orge, and G.lltey Showalter. John.
. ·.-' Showa.lter, sur.-Feb. 7, 1801. ]' . Tee!, Peter, and Jemima Ray. James Ray,
· sur.-Oct. 6, 1800. Terry, Champ, and Judlt.h Cook-Dec. 27,
1790. 'IUlomas, David, a.nd Sarah McGuire. James
Stone, sur.-Sept. 8, 1797. · Thomas, Ephriam, and caty Teal, d.au. Ada.m,
a.nd Mary Teal--.Jan. 19, 1791. Thomas, Pleasant. and Polly Kenne<lay.
James Kennaday, sur.-Ma.r. 6, 1800. Thc>ma.son. David, and EliZabeth Prldy, dau.
Nancy Pridy--.July 25, 1789.
Turnbull, Willlam, &n.d Ruth HA--.6n. dau. Ruth Halrston-Nov. 4, 1792.
Turner, George, and Eliza.beth Gn:er. Jooeph Greer, sur.-Dec. 2. 1805.
Turner, Isham, and Elizabeth Young, dau. catherine and Allen Redley Young-.Mar. 16, 1792.
Turner, Islah. a.nd Ellza.beth Candy. Jf&., Prunty, sur.-Dec. 9, 1797. ~r. James, and EliZabeth Brown, Ma.r.
ret. by J. J.--Jan. 4, 1791. Turner, James, and Mary Mallei7, da.u.
Richard Mallery-Dee. 21, 17!10. · Turner, James, and Lydda Rentfro, c1&u. Jo
seph Renttro--Jan. 13, 1787. Turner, Jeremiah, · and Rachel Ross, da.u.
Daniel Ross-Apr. 21, 17112. Turner, John, a.nd Betty Price, dau. Joseph
Price-June 23, 1787. Turner, Joru..s, .aad Rebecca. M'Ciary, dau.
Richard M'Crory-Oec. 25, 1792. Turner, Stephen, a.nd Lucy Snead. R1c:b.ard
Snead, sur.-Feb. 15, 1803. Turpin, Thomas, an<1 Saflly Charter, da.u .
Thomas Charter-Oct. 10. 1806. Turtle, John, and Sally Easly, dau. WUllam
Easly. J03eph Parrott, sur.-Mar. 5, 1788. This bond contained the followin-g note: "Slr: As It has happened you have licensed my daughter to be married to a man without my consent, or my wife's; who '11;'3.:1 under age, much to her ruin, and my dissatisfaction. Therefore, m.Jght I lnform yoa that I 1ntend fox:: to take the adva.ntage of the law, unless )'O!J have a. mind to compromise without ttouble. Please to lnform me, by my wn, 1n a few lines. wha.t you mean to do;ra'nd oblige, yours humbly, Wm. Easley."
'I\hompson, Dickerson. and Susannah Oa.rety, d.au. Elizabeth Park.er--.June 21, 1797. -U-
Thompson, John, and Rhoda. Bowls. ~orge Bowls sur -Feb 8 1803 Underv:ood, John, and Sarah Lemon. Sam-
ThompsOn, joseph, 'and ·Elizabeth Hedge. uel Underwood. sur.-Nov. 22, 1795. Mar. ret. by R. H.--.June 18, 1790. Underwood . . Joseph, and Ellin Jest1n, dau.
Thompson, Samuel, and Sarah Greer, Jas. John Jestm-Nov. 3, 1789. Ca1Joway, sur.-Nov. 20, 1797. Unde:v;ood. Seth. and Sarah Wlrley, dau.
Thompson. William, and Frances BoaJes. John Worley--.Jan. 13. 1797. Stophel Smith. sur.-May 11, 1791. -V-
Thompson, Woody, and Catherina. Jones, Ja.u: Spencer Jones-Sept. 2, 1799. Vance!, Samuel, anrl Mary Picklesimer. Mal-
Thornton, Allen, and Elizabeth Warren. 4... colm Waggoner. sur.-Feb. 2, i79L Starlen Thornton. sur.-Apr ... , 1799. • Vanover, Cornelius, and Nancy Moody. Ed-
Thomton. Starling, and Sally Mosley. Da.vid mund Moody, sur.-Oct. 10, 1795. Richeson, sur.-Aug. 29. 1803. Vest, Uttlebury, · and Polly Moore. James
TinSley, Willis. and (womans' name not Moore. sur.--.Jan. 7, 1805. writ.ten inJ. Reuben Tinsley, sur.--Sept. 4, Vier, David, and Nancy King, dau. Llda. King 1809. -Apr. 28, 1804.
Toney, Oarey, and Betsy I.som, dau. Harkmon Vier, James, and Sar.Ul Ha.Ie. Thomas Hale I.som-Aug. 27, 1789. sur.-Nov. 4. 1803.
Toney, Edward. and Llnny Chasteen. James Vler, Josias, and Rachel Ha.Ie. uau. Benja.m1n Toney, sur.-Feb. 6. 1795. Hale. John Vier, sur.--.Jan. 2, 1800.
Toney, Poindexter, n.nd Mary Rawson, da.u. VInson, Charles, and Sa..-ah McC!ivaln, dau. Charles Rawson-Dec . 23. 1788. :-f:mcy McCie\\·ain.-Apr. 22, 1799.
Troup, Henry, and Dolly Wade. Ma.r. ret. by VInson. Fr.l.Ilcis. and Mary New. Mar. ret. bv R. H.--.Jan. 8, 1794 H. B.-Nov. 9, 1798. •
Trout, David, and Na.ncv Murphy. Butler Vinson, John, and Nancy McKelwaln. dau. Murphy, sur.-Ma.r. 13 . 1802. John and Fra.nky Kelly-Feb. 2. 1799 .
Trout. Joseoh. and Sarah Jones. dau. David Vinson. Thomas. and Mary N!'w. John New. and Sarah Jone$-Oet. 3. 1798. sur. (See Francisl .-Nov. 9, 1798.
Truman. Anderson. and Sally Hancock, dau w Lew Hancock-Dee. 31, 1804. - -
Turnbull, Lewis . and Abi.a.h Taylor. Henry Taylor, sur . .....OCt. 5, 1801.
Wade. John. and Hannah Jones, d.a.u. Henry Jones,-Jan. 30, 1792.
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OF THE STATE LIBRARIAN
Woodard, Richard, Jr., H. S., 7, 210. Woodard, William, H. S., 7, 210. Wooddle, William, H. S., 7, 209. Wooding, Robert (lt. col.), H. P.,
1766-69, 22, 32. Wooding, Robert, H. S., 7, 219. \Voodley, William, Wash. Mss., 1483. Woodller, Robert, L. to Wash., 1,
273. Woods, Archibald, D. W., 402. Woods, James, D. W., 411. Woods, John (capt.), Aug. nee., 1,
80. Woods, John (lt . ), H. S ., 7, 203. Woods. John, H. S., 7, 181. Woods, Joshua, H. S., 7, 203. Woods, Michael, Jr .. H. S., 7, 203. Woods. Samuel, H . S .. 7, 203. Woods. William (lt.), H. S., 7, 203. Woods, William (en.), H. S. , 7, 203. Woods, William, Aug. Rec., 1, 80;
H. S., 7, 183, 185. Woodson, Obedlah (capt.), H. B.,
1752 - 58, 369, 385; Va. Mag., 21, 89; V. H . C., 4, 278; Withers's Chron .. 81.
Woodward, Henry (capt.), Wash. Mss .. 112, 87.
Woodward , Henry (It.), V . H. C., 4, 401.
Woo<lward. Isaac . H. S., 7, 211. Woodward, Samuel, H. S., 7, 208. Woolper, J oh n David, Aug. Rec .. %,
170. Woolsey, John, R. S., 7, 212. Wooton. John, F . I. B. W., 1, 35; V.
C. M ., 12. Wooton. Joseph , F. I . B. W ., 1, 35;
"{. C. M .. 12. Workman, Daniel, D. W . , 410. W<>rkman, William, J., 100. Worley, Anthony, Histori c Shep-
herdstown, 25. Worreld, William, Wash. M s s., 1543. Worrll, John, Wash. Mss .. 1476. Worsham, John, H . 8., 7, 224, 227. Worshborne, James, H. S., 7, 224. Wren , John , H. S., 7, 218. Wright, Da.nlel, Va. M a g ., 1, 385;
Wash, Mss., 112, 82.2, 83; Wash. Mss., 1311.
Wright, Edward (capt.), H. S., 7, 228.
Wright, George, H. S~ 7, 217. Wright, J ohn , H. S., 7, 207; V. C. M.,
51: Va. Mag., 2, 1H; Wash. Mss .. 112, 90.
Wr ight, Robert, H . B., 1758-61. 22; Va. Mag., 2, 49; Wash. Mos., 1432.
LIST OF COLONIAL SOLDIERS OF VIRGINIA
Wright, Thomas, H. S., 7, 202; L. to Wash., 1, 300; Va. Mag., 1, 381; Va. Mag., 2, 47; Wash. Mas., 11%, 8&, 85.
Wright, William (lt.), V. H. C., 4, 92.
Wright, William, Aug., Rec., 1, 478; Va. Mag., 1, 379; Wash. Mas., 112, 88.
Wyche, James (capt. ), H. S., 7, 230. Wyley, Alexander, Va. Mag., 2, 48.
Y.
Yacome, Flley, H . S., 7, 196. Yancey, John, H. S .. 7, 213; Wash.
Mss., 1555. Yancy, Charles, H. S .. 7, 214.
""!1£1' ough, \lremlah (en.), H. 7, 201
Yat es, Joh n, H. S., 7, 207. Yates, Thomas, Wash. Mss., 1555. Yates, Will iam, H. S. , 7, 205.
Crockett
Yeates, Thomas, Jr., H. S., 7, %14. Yeats, Robert, Wash. Mss., 11 2, 1 H . Yedley, Richard, H. S., 7, 17S. Young, Daniel, H. S., 8, ~2~.
Young, Edmund, H. S., 8, 1:'. Young, Eze kiel, Va. Mag., 1, 387;
Wash. Mss., 112, 82.2. Young, George, H. S., 7, 220. Young. Israel, II. S., 7 , 209. Young, James, H . S., 7, 179, 187, 188,
195 ; Wash. Mss .. 112, 114; \Vash. M ss .. 1485.
Young, John, Aug. nee., 1, 331, 349 ; F. I. B. W., 2, 431, 521; H. S., 7, 180, 184, 185, 187, 191 , 216.
Young, P eter, H. S. , 7, 224. Young, Robert, II. S., 7, 19 1.
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"September 1785 To the Militia o f the County of Bedford,
and Provisions furnished by Sundry Inhabitants of the said
County, viz. *** To Jeremiah Yarborough, ensign l . 6 s .O d . O ••• To Jeremiah Yarborough, for do . [provisions to Indians] l.l s.lO d.O ••• .,a
WILLS and AOMINISTRATIONS 1 0
[prior to 1776]
YARBOROUGH Bedford Co.
Jeremiah--1759 will Jeremiah--1765 inventory of estate
YARBROUGH
YERBY
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Amelia Co.
William--1748 will William, Jr . --1749 inventor,, of estate Hezekiah--1754 will Moses--1756 will Thomas--176g will Jordan -1770 will
/Jrunawich Co.
Abraham--1754 inventory of estate Cu mberland Co.
Edward--1757 will Prince Edward Co .
.-iHlliam--1771 will
Lancaster Co.
Thomas--1716 will Ann--1720-21 will John--1737 nuncupative wfll Thomas--1756 wfll Hannah--1761 will George--1765 wfll Elfzabeth--1772 will
ta Donohue 1206A w. 4th Breckenridge, TX 76024
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MISS~URI MILITARY LAND WARRANTS - WAR OF 1812 by iMaxine Dunaway
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Name of Purchaser Sec. Tns. R. Warrant No. Patent Date ~ook Page
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Mooney, James j l
1-tltchings, Eliakim
Jackson, Gabril
Johnson, Wm.
Hill, Peter
Hurry, Leonard
Harper, John
Devore, David
Johnson, Nicholas
hsborne, Wilson S. f . I
Woodcock, Aaron ~
Smith, Adall
arbrough, lnjamin I
Licose, Gabriel
McDonald, John
• • McCartY,, ' Charles i I
Davis, Moses •
Griffin, Wm. f
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NWl, 25 53 18
SWl, 25 53 18
Sf:% 25 53 18
NE~ 28 53 18
SE!a 28 53 18
N~ 29 53 18
NE" 30 53 18
N~ 30 53 18
NE~ 31 53 18
SWl, 31 53 18
SE~ 31 53 111
s~ 32 53 111
SE!a 35 53 I 8
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2 Feb 1819 2 297
8 Feb 1819 2 449
8 Feb 1819 2 488
19 Jan 1819 3 3
19 Jan 1819 3 2
26 Feb 11!19 4 219
4 Jan 11!19 1 104
15 Feb 1819 4 74
4 Jan 1819 1 118
17 Feb 1819 4 108
3 Mar 1819 3 305
3 Mar 1819 3 304
12 Feb 1819 2 544
4 Jan 1819 2 27
30 ~:ar 1819 5 256
30 ~:ar 11!19 s 255
20 Apr 11!19 5 119
20 Apr 11119 5 , Patterson, James
. ' • ; f; 221 I Johnsonf Hannah
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Amos, Charles
Worden, Dan I
Bloomingdale, Joseph
Greslo~t• J~·hn t ' . Lensey, wltliam
Loudermant Eli I
Stoker, Berriman
Avery,- Anos
Reed, Daniel
Di 11more, John
.\'orris, Ja:nes
Atlcins, 1\'m.
Harbenson, Isaac
Sh\ I 54 18
SE~ 6 54 18
NE" 7 54 18
SE!t 7 54 18
NE~ 10 54 18
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1 Ol.J) Tl~YGN Cvv.ta'Y, NORTH C.MuLINA
Family r!"snarchera should be a\-tare of boundary line. changes
that were Illdde between North Carolina and Virginia, ootveen Hori:h
and South Car?lina, and es~oially, in old Tryon County, N. c. Briefly, the Caroline Grant was divided into North and South
Carolina in 1729. Tryon County, N. C.-was established 1768/69-fran Anson County which in turn had been fomed 1749 from Bladen County, - N. c. Later, Tryon County ~s dissolvoo, 1dth a part of it heca:1ing Lincoln County, u. c.
M~while, both North and South Carolina had been qrantinq
land along their mutual oorder since 1752, with Tryon County's southern boundary left open and which, included the present day counti@s of Greenville, Laurnns, Spartanburg, Ch~rokee, Union,
York and Chester, South Carolina • all or in pa~t. - On JWle 4, 1772 a survey was made to establish the boundary
betwoen th_e two stiites. Soon thereafter the people petitioned the Kinq in an attempt to save their land because of the tangled st~te of ~f~irs. Two strips of lar,d eleven miles wide wore
exchanged to settle the boundary dispute. Ans~n and Mecdeneurq Collnty' s in North Carolina lost a portion of their land which
became a part of York County, ~outh Carolina. ~o the- north•along_ the line between North Carolina and Virginia, the people
in the Virginia counties of \vashington and Grayson llr'9re parttime residents of Uorth Carolina until a ne1-r boundary line was
establishnd.
EXAMPLES 2
)!eoklenburg Couuty, ll .C. - 1·l<1rriag"! bond r~oorded for a. Miaa Hart"Jr\)-/<1 ami D~nja·. Lin Ya:cborough, 9 October 1797.
York County, s.c. ) Cause ;205 )
·- 3 21 May'1804, Deed and instrum~nt
J ona~on v.nd i i.ary 1:cykendall sold to Samuel Kuyl:~..ndr:Ul 77 aoreu for ~lc s~ of 77 ~., sdid l~~d nour Jam~s Carroll'3-plaae ( for=crly . ..r.::.:lt::o:l'J' s) lyir .. g ncar Hunnah' s line alon·J tr~.e
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Old Tryon Countx, N.~~.
creel: '4i.d ~;;:i.gon ;ro~d to within one. pole ci" k u<.l tlprinq.
Attest: ~nja.lilin YarLc~-uuqh; l'obt=.rt Cooper; 1-'e"tcr liarris
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An .. instrument betwe~?.n Jonathon Kuyk~ndall and Mary Carroll. \·/itnessed: BttnJacl.n Yarboro~lh; Robart Cooper; J .v. Palmer, JP
... * * * The . witness to the deed Peter Harris died, the widow Harris
neE) Susannah Harlgrova marriod Samuel ~uykendall on 12 Feb 1791
in. Lincoln Cormty, N.C. Her second husband, Samuel Kuyl:elLdall .
died 16. Nov 1810 in York County, s.c • . These records in various placas yet Yarborough and ~uykendall,
each mcu-ried to a Hartgrove woman, . may have lived as n iqhbors and
continuous olmers of .. a.creage in the area knol-m as old Tryon County,
N.C. Boundarin:J uere c..1.angGd., new count:i.~B fonued, but tho location
may havo rn1ain~ the SiU'\Oe
1. North Carolina Land Grants in South carolina, by Brent Holcomb Publ. 1975, Clinton, s.c. See attachoo nintroduction'• by Holcomb, and map of S.c. counties involved in this land exchange bot"t·reen North und South Carolina.
2. Uorth Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1768. ll.C. Archiv~s
3. York ColLLty, S.C. D~ed Dk 4, PP• 313,319
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Edmond Yarbrough m. Sophia Gosset (Gostwick)
b. Anson Co., NC Entered for 2 land grants in Mecklenburg Co., NC
18 Jul (?) 1789 & another in 1823 Didn't move to Perry Co., RN until ca 1830 then
Decatur Co., TN Note also Edmond is listed in 1800 Mecklenburg, NC census
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.Ur;njll!lin 13 . Yu..rbl"cu.vh oi: lliryinia, dnd uife Nancy . Grah.aLl
Yiu·l.Jrou·Jh o£ Log,"in County, ''~~r~ rnsid~nta of irua~H~ll vill~, Ky. Both \-tnr~ rxa.rly s~ttkrs of Logan Couaty. ln January 18ti81 e. t!v~ir d"lU•J~l.t~r .:.ny :a. Y.:u:hrolli]h uarriE!d John A®it, who wus
born 1842. _ ....
:3M ~.;111i~ "lar.brouqh 1811 Vfill pro~t~ in Logan Cott.'l±y,
ry.- II~ r.L!JilOO h:.rot~~;t· J P:C~:li.:lh Y~rbr.Juqh as exeoutor, il-4"'\d devisN! to "n~~-.il~"tot DA..njamin Yarbrough. • { 2 )
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Vel IV. .1972 G~nealogioul Raf~r~nco ao., Owensboro, Ky :
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and was found in Washington Parish by 1830. Gideon fought in the War of 1812, being discharged in Mar. 1815 at New Orleans. on 6 June 1833 Gideon, at age 73, applied in Orleans Parish, LA, for bounty land. He died between then and 18 Sept. 1856, for on that date his wife Nancy of Washington Parish, LA, aged 66 years, applied for bounty land under the Act of 14 May 1856, as the widow of Gideon Yarbrough for his service in the war. In her application we learn the date of their marriage and that her maiden name was Nancy Scarbrough.
Benjamin Yarbrough was first found in Mecklenburg Co~ .• NC, in 1794 when he made entry for a land grant for SO acres which he received in 1802. He received another grant for 230 acres in 1799. Both tracts of land lay on the waters of Richardson Creek. (Bk. 100, p. 407)
As · mentioned before Benjamin Yarbrough was in Franklin Co., GA, with Jeptha and Gideon. He was found in Washington Co., GA, in the 1820 census, and in 1830 he .was listed as between 70 and 80 in Telfair Co., GA. This means he was born before 1760, so he may be the son of Joshua I and a brother to Joshua II. Evidently Benjamin married a daughter of William Vinson before 1797, for in his will Vinson named Benjamin Yarbrough's three children, Vinson Yarbrough, Susannah Yarbrough, and Eliza Mary Yarbrough. The will was dated 26 Sept. 1797 • . On 3 Oct. 1797 Benjamin married Miss Hartgrave (first name not given) in Mecklenburg Co.
Edmond Yarbrough made entry for a land grant of 188 acres on Adder branch of Walchawcreek, Mecklenburg Co., NC, in Aug. 1789. He received it 22 Nov. 1792. (Grant 991, ·Book 14, p. 342) He received another grant 8 May 1823. (Grant 2352, Book 17, P. 349) He moved to Perry Co., TN, before 1830. Later he was found in Decatur Co. which was made from Perry Co. His known children were: Aquila, Henry, James, William, Nancy, Joseph, and John H. Yarbrough. Wife was Sophia Goswick.
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William Yarbrough witnessed two deeds for Joshua II--one when Joshua sold land to Reub~n Yarbrough, and then when he sold land to Thomas Vincent. According to a descendant, the late Ida Walling, William was born about 1766 and married Rachael Shelby 1793, Mecklenburg Co. (No record found in the courthouse) and moved first to White Co., TN, and then to Hardeman Co., TN. Their known children: Sarah, Benjamin, Hampton, Jeptha, William, George, Hulda, John, Susanna, and Reuben.
Joshua III was found in the 1797 and 1798 Mecklenburg Co. Tax List. on 5 Dec. 1799 he purchased 200 acres of land "lying at the head of Joshua Yarborough, Seniors, Spring Branch and Heeting House Spring Branch which includes the plantation on which said Gedion Yarborough now lives." In the 1800 ~ensus Joshua, Jr. is listed as between 16 and 26, and his wife is in the same age group. Their son is under 10 years of age.
Joshua III left Mecklenburg Co., NC, and is found buying land in Chester Co., sc, in 1811. A deed dated Feb. 1812 proves his wife's name was Elizabeth. In 1824 Joshua sold the remainder of his land to his son Uriah and moved to Georgia. On 25 Jan. 1825 he bought land in Fayette Co., GA. Jepthah Yarbrough, J.P., was one of the witnesses. We know this is the same Joshua for it says Joshua Yarbrough of Chester Co., sc. (Fayette Co., GA, Deed Book A, page 316).
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ABSTRACT OF CouNTY CouRT MINUTES
1804 - 1810
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OCTOBER 1808
Benge vs Orr. Certiorari. Peter Legrand, bail for deft, released; John Davis, special bail.
John Swift released from serving as a constable, but to be accountable for all money now in his hands as constable.
Whereas it appears to the Court that William Medkiff is dead and he made no will, and whereas Abel Pursell hath this day applied to the Court for letters of administration to administer upon the chattel estate of sd decedent which is granted. Abell Pursell appointed administrator of chattel estate of William Medkiff, deceased; bond $500, with Stephen White and Shearwood Harris his securities.
(p.60) Herbert Lanier appointed a constable; bond with John Swift & Henry Goodloe in sum of $1200; took oath.
The commissioners appointed to divide personal estate of John Andrews deed among the heirs, found that the administrators have not settled with the Court, therefore have not proceeded to make division. Charles Ready, William Doran, Alexr McKnight, John Robison, Alexr McEwen.
Deed, John A. Davis, by Thomas Davis his attorney in fact, to Gabriel West for 320 acres proven by John E. Beall and William W. Williams.
(p.61) Court adjourned till tomorrow Nine Oclock.
Thursday October 6th 1808. Present, William Nash, William W. Searcy, William Griffin, Esquires.
The State vs Crozier Craig. Defendant submits, fined $7.50.
Frederick A. Burnes maketh oath that he is in dread of his life or bodily harm by Crozier Craig; Crozier Craig bound in sum of $500 bond with Hugh Craig and John Craig, $250 each.
State vs Norton Gum. Defendant submits, fined $50 & costs.
(p.62) David Haly vs Thomas Mitchell. Jury: William Ramsay, Samuel Killough, Claiborne Goodman, Andrew Miller, James Bass, John Davis, Charles Carroll, William Smith, William Cosbey, Benjamin Yearby, William James, Thomas Hatchett; plff to recover damages $53.28, debt $514.83 1/4, and costs.
John Wright, overseer of road from Cummings mill to Wilson County line towards Lebannon, following hands: Capt. Robert Bedford, John Hoover, John Edwards, D. Ward, Peter Grayson, Col. Wynn, James Daugherty, Edward Good, William Thweatt, William Robertson, Doct Kavannaugh, Robert Smith, William Baker, William Daugherty, Asa Foster, Peter Methina, William
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OLD SHARON GHURGH
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ROBERT AND ELLA HUGHES
ASSISTED llY
ALTA MAE DOUGLAS
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page 508 Millers selection, during which opened the doors of the church for believ e rs--restoration &c; none offered; Looked to the Lord for a blessing and were dismissed--Notice--meeting next sabbath at NEBO CHURCH, Prayer meeting at this church every second Sun. in each month.
Saturday, March 1848; Bro. Is aa c Muse, administra ting; divine service s
commenced by singing a Hymn #117 of /'.till ers Selection-"Mourning sinners now, etc. etc.--Prayer by Bro. Meus e. Tex t 3rd chapt. Jonah - -2nd verse, "Arise and go into Nin evah that great city and preach etc, etc;--when conclud e d, ope ned the door of the church for any and all who might wish to e nter, either by relating their experience, Restoration, etc, etc; whilst singing a Hymn pa ge 397, of Millers selections, "And can my soul aspire so high, etc etc" -- NANCY COX, presented a letter from the Church of Christ at SOCIETY HILL, Lawrence County, State of Miss; dated 24th Octr. 1846. The opportunity for mourners or otherwise was prolonged, during singing, another hymn of MILLERS SELECTIONS, page 597--no more presenting themselves the opportunity closed for the day--the right .hand of fellowship was given SISTER COX, and all the priviledges of the church.
The church went into conference--Bra THOMAS MAPES who had been waited upon by a committee, for the purpose of enquiring if his previous non-attendance was occasioned by anything the church, unwaringly by its members might have done, so as to hurt his feelings, etc, etc; was himself present--who openly declared, That his absence was in no wise other than that business he was obliged to attend to had prevented him from being at church conferences; the times alluded to by the committee. The committee who upon Bro. MAPES had made no official report, as they Were detained at home, by sickness in their families. BRO . MAPES, ingenious, frank avowal of the cause of his absence--was very satisfactory to the church- - -The case of BRO. JAMES OLIPHANT in reference from last conference--the committee having made no report; moved by BRO. ISAAC ENNIS, seconded by JOHN SCARLE, that this conference adjourn until tomorrow at 11 o'clock A.M. BRO. MAPES, enquired if the case of BRO OLIPHANT could not now be discussed, examine d etc. etc.--The moderator explained that no report had been made--and a move to adjourn had been seconded--the church could now debate openly upon the propriety of exami ning the case now--or leaving it
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Wednesday, October the 5th. Present, Peter Legrand, Theophilus A. Cannon, Hugh Robinson.
Ralph Crabb vs Sampson Sawyers. Jury: William Ramsay, Samuel Killough, Claiborne Goodman, Andrew Miller, James Bass, John Davis, Charles Carroll, William Smith, William Cosby, Benjamin Yearby, Thomas Matchett, William Jones; find for the plaintiff $313.75 & costs of suit.
Benja(?) Shiply vs Isaac Sebastian. Jury above. Non-suit.
(p.56) Alexander Murphy vs John Houston. Debt. Continued.
Benjamin Carr vs James Cummings. Trespass. Same jury. Plaintiff to recover $99.66 and costs.
Robert Weakly vs William P. Anderson. Debt. Same jury. Plaintiff to recover $43.80 and costs.
Elliott Rucker discharged from working on publick [road].
(p.57) James Sharpe vs Thomas & Mark Mitchell. Debt. -Same jury. Plaintiff to recover $169.40 and costs.
Abel Pursell vs William Hamilton. Slander. · Jury: William Ramsay, Samuel Killough, Claiborne Goodman, Andrew Miller, James Bass, John Davis, Charles Carroll, William Smith, William Cosby, Benjamin Yearby, Thomas Hatchett, William Jones; defendant is guilty as charged, plaintiff's damages $500 besides cost of suit.
(p.58) Abel Pursell vs William Hamilton. Bail surrendered sd deft; William Loftin special bail for defendant.
Gilbert G. Washington appointed guardian to Elizabeth Jinkins orphan of Thomas Jinkins deed; bond $10,000 with Thomas Washington and H. Pettway his securities.
William Gilliam, administrator of estate of Harrison Gilliam deed, returned inventory.
Petition of Benjamin McCulloch statinq his claim to 1000 acres lying in the East fork of Stones River, part of 3840 acres granted by North Carolina to Joseph Montford that he claims by virtue of a deed from Joseph Montford Smith who claims the same under the will & testament of William Muir who claimed under said Joseph Montford and praying partition thereof. Ordered Robert Bedford, Andrew McMeking, and James Rucker together with [blank] as surveyor to divide said land according the respective interest of the several claimants.
(p.59) Benjamin McCulloch vs David Afflick. Petition. The defendant acknowledges legal service of notification.
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until tomorrow--when more members it was hoped would Ge present. The main motive for laying it over together with having no report from the committee, who waited upon BRO. OLIPHANT. BRO. NAPES, acquiesed--in adjourning until tomorrow at 11 O'clock. Bro. moderator then aske d for all in favor of adjourning until tomorrow to signify it by saying I; when all present said l --a nd if any who were not in favor of the motion to signify the same by saying no, all being silent, the motion to adjourn was confirmed . Co mmence d to sing hymn #513 page of Millers Selections. Looked to the Lord for a blessing and were dismissed until tomorrow, Lords Day. Contribution made for the help of the ministry, to wit; namely--BRO. OLIPHANT BENJ. YARBOR H. J. SANDERS THOMAS SANDERS
$1.00 1.00 1.00 5.50
Total 8.50 as rec'd by himself.
Paid over to BRO. ISAAC MUSE--25th March 1848.
Sunday, 26th March 1848 BRO. ISAAC MUSE, Administering, BRO. BENJAMIN J. LEA Exhorted previous to singing a hymn, "Firm the Earth the Gospel stands etc. etc." a fervent and earnest prayer to the throne of Grace, by BRO BENJAMIN L. LEA; dismissed to hold a conference, agreed for adjournment yesterday. Moved by BRO. BENJAMIN L. LEA, seconded by BRO. ISAAC HENNESY, that the case of Bro. OLIPHANT be laid over until next months day of conference, April 22nd, 1848--~~ing agreed to unamaniously--was postponed. BRO. JOHN SCARLE having tendered his resignation as clerk; moved by BRO. BENJAMIN L. LEA, seconded by Bro. HENNESY; that Bro. SCARLE's resignation be accepted, ag~eed to unamaniously. Was accepted, When the congregation rose and an enterval of ten minutes was given to the congregation before preaching; after which, BRO. MUSE gave as Text the 7th Chapter of Pauls Epistle to the Corinthians--"for the priesthood being changed etc. After preaching for a length of time-concluded--sang a hymn 386 of Millers Selections--Then communion of the Lords Supper was now at hand. Bro. MUSE asked a blessing on the bread and the wine--and the deacons gave to all to partake of during which, BRO MUSE related the sufferings of the Blessed Saviour. Apointed the church to the bread an d wine as typical of Christs Body and Blood, though not his body and blood
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~;1;1\e's origin;il p;1rish records <Jre still in existence. This stale has suff(:rvd very few courthouse fires, a small number in t'tlnlp<ll'i!;on to olhcr st;~tcs. Louisian;~ h<~s h;;d len sueil fin·:;, ;Js c<JIJllllll'l'd to forly-lhrce in Geor~.1<1. El'cn lilflugh ten eourlho11ses were '~lc:;l ruyecl, only ·.,n· fl'W t·<JI·Iv n·t·C>rds wt·n· lol;illy lost. C;1k11sieu is I•I"·I, ;,IJi y the I.1<JI'Cicsl. lut, sln<:e the i"ire VJ.<lS in tlw pres-<lll c<·llillll' Willi till' ,;vslt·lll th;d was C>b:;t·rvt•d in <T<' ;!llll!,! the L11c1· Jlili'ISIH·s .in the ;,t;dt·, only origin<~! sL1fc papers were lr;lnskrn•<L Copi<:s uf <·•mvcy<IIH:c rcenrds \l'<:lc then ;ll·nl. fu1· tile part of llw p11rish lu:ing <:Ill 11W<IY hv llu: llt'W IHIIIIIII;u·y. Since it w<~s i1<1rd to dclennine \',;lwn· 11111ny Lunilit:s liv<·d-- llw ori~in<~l papers w<·rc 1\l'I'Cl' lransfciTL'd, so possibly could still be in existence, t·vt•n. thou1~h tlw l:1lo:r c1·e<Jlvrl p<~rish records were <le-::lroyed. \
l':iL'Vt'l'<li pi!rislws. h;tV<' been hard hit, such <IS Washlngtl.n, (I wo fi1·t·s - I I!!'> I and 111!17), rc·c()rds lost for a liB )'<'llr period, C:llcllsieu tfirL! in IDIO), 70 year period; H:qJidl's (lire in IB70) a :ill yc:1r inlerval; ;mel St. Herll<>rd ([in: in 11\B·I), <> '7-l YL'<tl' skip. (Other courlhtHIS<! flieS lisl<-d in !Ill: .Junl', I !l!i7 issue of The Hegisler.)
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VICINITY AT\OlJND BOGALUSA Sieve Sl:tfl'ont SinHm Willian 1s George /\d;II11S John Rich:Jrdsoll
lknjatllcll Hich<Jrdson (West of the !>resent Ben's Ford)
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ArmA BETWEEN ENON AND FRANKLINTON Amos Duncan William Simmons lsLlac Hoberts
John Simmons C. Hoberts Thomas Roberts
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INTRODUCTION
The section of Louisiana known today as the "Florida Parishes" -- consisting of the eight parishes of East and West Feliciana, East Baton Rouge, St. Helena, Livingston, Tangipahoa, Washington, and St. T8.IIllil8l1Y -- was included in the area known as the province of "Louisiana" claimed by France until 1763. Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris which in that year ended the Seven Years War, or the French and Indian War, this terri tory became English along with all the territory east of the Mississippi River except the Isle of Orleans*. Even the Spanish province of "Florida" (approximately the present state of Florida) became English at that time.
The British, in the Proclamation of 1763, gave "West Florida" a name and a northern boundary, the thirty-first parallel between the Hississippi and Appalachicola Rivers. Four years later the British wished to include all white settlers below the junction of the Yazoo with the Mississippi River in the new province, thereby more than doubling the area and raising the northern boundary to just above the site of the present city of Vicksbure, Mississippi. This action embraced the southern half of the present states of Mississippi and Alabama in West Florida.
During the American Revolution Spain (which had acquired Louisiana west of the :Hississippi River and the Isle of Orleans at the time the British had acquired Louisiana east of the Mississippi River in 1763) conquered the English settlements in West Florida. These Spain retained under the Treaty of Paris which ended that war in 1 7 8 3. However, the
*The Isle of Orleans included that land area surrounding the City of New Orleans, bounded by Bayou Ha.nchac, Lake Pontchartrain, the Gulf of Mexico, and the 1-iississippi River.
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area between tho tt~u nol~l;horn bOlm(lQr:l.OO Wll10JI ~h English had estubliohod wa:1 ln dioputo bct-wocn tho n United States and Spain, who ogllin own(!d the rest of Florida - both East and West - as a result of the lat' est Treaty of Paris. This dispute continued until 1798, when the United States was finally put in possession of the area to the thirty-first parallel (the lower boundary line), which was re-established as the northern boundary of West Florida.
When the United States purchased from France in 1803 the real estate west of the Mississippi River known as the "Louisiana Purchase, " the United States made feeble claims on the area of West Florida remaining to Spain.
Meantime, several abortive attempts at rebellion against Spain were made within the area. On 23 September 1810 a successful armed revolt occurred, and for a short time the "Republic of vlest Florida" was an established fact. Independent West Florida included the territory from the Mississippi River to the Perdido River. Actual possession, however, was taken to a point just west of Hobile. ·
By presidential proclamation James }1adison on 7 December 1810 declared West Florida to be a part of the United States based on the Louisiana Purchase.
1 Only that part of West Florida presently incorporate in the state of Louisiana was seized in 181 O. The next year that portion no'• included in the state of 1
Mississippi was taken; the area around Hobile was gradually taken, and Mobile itself in April of 1813. The remainder of West Florida, now a part of the state of Florida, was purchased by the United States along with the rest of Florida in 1819 and actually transferred to the United States in 1821.
Almost as soon as the territory was taken, in 1811, the County of Feliciana was organized as the thirteenth county* of the Terri tory of Orleans. This I
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included all the area to the Perdido River, the present boundary between Florida and Alabama. The Count,y of Feliciana as originally organized contained six parishes: Feliciana, East Baton Rouge~ St. Helena, and St. Tammany (in present-d.a;r Louisiana) Viloxi (from the Pearl River to the Bey of Biloxi~, and Pascagoula. The latter two were detached from Feliciana County when Orleans Territory became the state of Louisiana in 1812 and annexed to the Mississippi Terri tory, ultimately to beccme the Gulf Coast sections of the states of Mississippi and Alabama.
Washington Parish was created from St. Tammany in 1819. Feliciana Parish was divided into East and West Feliciana Parishes in 1824. Livingston Parish was created from St. Helena in 1832 and Tangipahoa in 1869 from the four parishes of St. Helena, Livingston, Washington, and St. Tammany, each contributing a comer-section to the new parish.
It is interesting to note that according to the federal census of 1820, by fa:r the most heavily populated sections of Louisiana 1s Florida Parishes were the two western-most parishes - those bordering the Mississippi River. Of approximately 2400 householders (figures given are approximate) listed in the 1820 census for the area, some 1500 were concentrated in Feliciana (975) and East Baton Rouge (600). The three eastern parishes boasted only approximately 865 householders: St. Helena - 375, Washington - 300, and St. Tammany - 190.
The 1812 Tax List far St. Tammany Pa:rish is published here for the first time. This list is housed in the office of the Clerk of Court of St. Tammany Pa:rish, Covington, Louisiana. Ther~ are thirteen columns for information shown on the list. Due to lack of space, only the first four columns are reproduced herein: number of men included in the household, number of women, number of children, and number of slaves. Other columns show improvements, cotton gins, schooners, retailers of spiri tous liquor above one quart, stud horses, wagons, using (work) horses, stock cattle, and tax paid. Totals show 322 men, 239 women, 835 ~AnKejStBfi..aves, no cotton gins, 18 schooners,
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DYKES, BARDEN - 1-1-2-0 DONNALLY, AMOO - 1-1-5-0 D'YXE3, WIT.LIAM - 1-1-2-0 DAVIS, JOHN- 1-1-3-0 D'YKES, ISAAC - 1-1-5-0 DYKES, ABLE - 1-1 -5-0 DAVIDSON, JOHN - 1-1-1-0 DU:ESE, WILLIAM -DUB:ESAU,FRANCOIS-1-1-4-6 DUCREE, NICLAW - 1-1-4-6 DUNKDr, AMOS - 1-1-4-1 DAY, J:ESSEE - 1-1-3-0 DAY, HENRY - 1-0-2-0 DAY, WILLIAM - 0-0-0-1 DURDAN, JOHN - 1-1-3-5 DREW, GID - 0-0-0-2 EA.DY, JOHN - 1-1-3-0 ERWDr, ISAAC - 1-1-5-0 :EST:ES~ ,JOOEPH - 1-1-2-0 ERWIN, JOOEPH - 1-1-5-0 EST:ESS, ELISHA- 1-1-7-0 ELLIS, GEORGE - 1-1-6-1 EDWARDS, MADAM - 1-1-6-6 FUSSELL, WILLIAM- 1-1-4-3 FUSSELL, EDWDr - 1-0-0-0 FLUELLEN, THOO. - 1 -0-0-0 FLOYD, THOMAS - 1-1-2-1 FULLER, SD1EON - 1-0-0-0 FORD, ELIAS -FAIRCLOTH, ZACHA.-1-1-~-5 GINNELL,BATTERT - 1-1-2-0 GUSTAVUS, JOHN - 1-1-3-0 GOFF, JOHN H. - 1-1-4-0 GUINN, J.A!-ID3 - 1-1-2-0 GRAY, JAM:ES - 1-0-0-2 GRAYHAM, J.AM:ES-1-1-t-0 GORHAM, DAVID - 1-1-5-1 GALE, THOMAS - 1-0-0-0 GALLOWAY,CHARL:ES-1-1-0-0 GALLOWAY,WIT.LIAM-1-1-0-0 GALLOWAY ,JOHN ,SR,4 -1-4-2
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GALLOWAY ,JOHN, JR. -1-0-0-0
GERO, PEER -GIDRGE, FREEMAN [GEORGE
FREEMAN?) - 1-1-4,..3 HUNTER,THOMAS-1-1-3-2 HIGH, MARTIN - 1-1[?)-
0-0 HICKMAN,WILLIAM-1-1-1-0 HOGAN,WILLIAM-1-2-1-0 HYDE, SAMUEL - 1-1-1-0 HILL, HENRY - 1-1-1-3 HUNT ,_EDMUND. -~-. t.-1-0-0 HORNSBY,LEONARD-1-1-7-0 HORNSBY,ELIJAH -1-0-0-2 HOLDEN, MARLON -1-1-4-1 HOLDEN, JOHN - 1 -1-4-0 HOLDEN,THOMAS-1-1-3-5 HAYS, JAM:ES - 1-1 -1-0 HAYS , JOHN - 1 -0-0-0 HAYS, WILLIAM-1-0-0-0 HOWARD,BENJ.-1-1-3-12 HOLDEN,SIMON-1-1-2-1 HARRELL, ELISHA-1-0-0-0 HIGGONS, JOHN - 1-0-0-0 JENKDrS, PETER-1-1-?-0 JERDAN, MOSES-1-1-2-14 JONES, WOODY - 1-1-2-0 JONES ,ROBERT - 1-1-2-0 JONES, WYLLIE - 1 -1 -2-0 JEMMERSON ,JOHN, SR. -
1-1-4-0 JEMMERSON, JOHN, JR. -
1-0-0-0 JARROLD, HENRY -1-1-0-0 JOHNSONjABSALOM-1-1-0-0 JOHNS[? ,MICHAEL-1-0-0-1 JUDESE (?-JUDICE?),
ERBAND [?) - 1-1-5-10 JUSEN [?) ,PEER-1-1-2-1 JUSTAN - 1-1-1 -2
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1812 ST. TAMMANY PARISH TAX LIST
A.DDISON, THOMAS - 1-1-5-0 BA.DDO, JOHN - 1-1-1-0 ALFORD, JACOB - 1-1-9-0 BA.AM, PEER - 1-0-0-0 lRD , JOOEPH - 1-1-3-2 BAAM, LEWIS - 1-1-4-2 U DAMS, JOSEPH - 1-1-9-0 BA.AM, BATTERT - 1-1-1-7 U)DAMS, JOHN - 1-0-0-0 BADDO, PEER - 1-1-5-0 UDAMS, AARON - 1-0-0-0 COOPER,E.STEPHEN-1-1-2-0 BRA.DFORD, GREEN - 1-1-0-0 CHAFUS, ELIJAH - 1-1-2-0 3ENNET JAME3 - 1-1-2-0 CUTRER JCSEPH - 1-1-8-8
. ' ' 3ENNET, REUBEN- 1-1-3-0 CUTRER, HENRY- 1-1-5-0 3EA.VERS, REUBEN - 1-1-1-1 CHAFUS, JCSEPH - 1-1-0-0 3ROWN, 1-f.ARTIN - 1-3-0-0 CUTRER, ISAAC - 1-3-0-1 3AGGET, JESSEE - 1-1-0-3 CUTRER, JOHN - 1-0-0-0 3USBY, WILLIAM - 1-1-1-0 CARTER, WILLIAM-1-1-5-0 3UTLER, NOBLE- 1-1-7-0 COLHO\-IN,ANGUISH-1-0-0-0 3ICKHAM, THO¥~ - 1-1-3-2 CHAFUS, JANEY[?]-1-4-0-0 3ARROW, ZA.DOX - 1-1-5-0 CHA.FO'S ,MALEKI-1-0-0-0 3REWER, GEORGE- 1-1-8-0 CH.A.FOS,GILBERT- 1-0-2-0 3ROMFIELD, JOHN - 1-1-4-0 CORKER, JAMES - 1-1-2-0 3ROMFIELD,EZEKIEL-1-1-2-1 CONNOLLY, PRICE-1-1-2-0 3URNAMAN,PHILLIP -1-1-5-0 CHAPMAN,JOHN,SR.-1-1-5-0 3ERKLEY, BENJAMnr-1-1-6-0 CHAPMAN ,JOHN ,JR.-1-0-0-0 3ICKHAM, ABNER - 1-1-5-0 CHAPMAN ,JESSEE - 1-0-0-0 3AILEY, JAM.ES - 1-0-0-0 CLOWD, JOHN - 1 -1 -5-0 3IVVDr, JAME3 - 1-1-4-0 CRANE, DENNIS - 1 -1 -5-0 3ERRY, WILLIAM- 1-1-4-0 COOPER,WILLIAM(Bg?) ->3ERRY, ABRAHAM - 1-0-0-0 1-1-7-0 ,3ROWN, MESSER - 1-0-0-0 COBURN ,EB:rnEZER-1-0-0-0 ;3ICKHAM, WILLIAM-1-1-6-0 COLEMAN ,DANIEL -1-0-0-0 3ICKHAM,BENJAMIN-1-1-7-0 CHIZHOLM,ISHAM -1-1-3-3 3LACK, HENRY - 1-1-5-1 COZZENS (COUSINS], BICKHAM, JOHN - 1-1-6-0 FRANCOIS - 1-1-6-42 B~_CKWELL,NATHAN-1-0-0-0 COZZENS,TORRANCE-2-0-0-12 BAAM, RENEZ - 1-1-8-7 CUSTONAU ,JOHN-1-1-0-0 BATTLE, JACOB - 1-1-7-2 COOPER, HENRY - 1-1-2-10 BONNYBELL- 1-0-0-4 COOPER,WILLIAM,JR.-1-1-3-1 BA.DDONG, ROBERT-1-1-5-3 DUNBAR, JOSEPH - 1-1-5-0 \BADDONG, HENRY - 1-1-2-3 DYXES, JCSIAH - 1-1-6-0 BADDONG, ZENNO - 1-0-0-0 DIXSON, CHURCH-1-1-2-0 • AAM, JCSEPH - 1-1-7-5 DICK, JOHN - 1-1-2-0
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Richardson appears twice, while Jo!m Smith appears three times.
A [?] indicates the spelling is not clear. other spellings of names are shown in brackets (]; other spellings followed by ? in [] indicates possible intended spellings. Straight lines indicate given names could not be read. In a few instances no given names were shown. A surname in brackets (] by a given name indicates a different spelling of the surname from the one shown.
Sources for the historical background given herein are Isaac Joslin Cox 1 s The West Florida Controversy, 1798-1813 (Baltim~,~8); Stanley Clisby Arthur's The Story of the West Florida Rebellion (st. Francisville, La., 1935); and Nary Elizabeth Sanders' "Louisiana County-Parish System" in the Louisiana Genealogical Register (October, 1955) •
I am very grateful to Mrs. Bertha P. Neff, Archivist and Deputy Clerk in the Clerk of Court's Office, St. Ta.mmany Parish, Covington, Louisiana, for her help in assembling and interpreting this information.
Lafeyette, La. September, 1972
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8 retailers of spiritous liquor, 11 stud horses, 13 W9€ons, 511 work horses and nearly 10,000 head of cattle.
Also in the Clerk's office in Covington is a s hort list of persons who had left the Parish of St. Tail!IDal1y or where no property had been found to satisfy taxes for 1820. This list includes: Pleasant Burton - residence not known to Collector of Taxes; Thomas Gibson - removed to New Orleans; George Robertson - removed to New Orleans; Thomas Shields -"Nulla Bona" - resident of New Orleans; William Davidson - removed to the state of Mississippi; Henry Henry - deceased; l-Ire. Penny - "Nulla Bona" resident of St. Tammany Parish; Duke Manette - resident of New Orleans with his 5 slaves assessed for 1820; and Ann Ervin - residence, 1-!adisonville. These names have a double asterick ( **) in the Index following.
Both of these lists are reproduced through the courtesy of Mr. Robert Fitzmorris, Clerk of Court for St. Ta.mmany Parish, and my thanks are extended
1 to him for his interest and cooperation. Where more than one individual with the same
' name appears in more than one pariah in the Index, the different parishes are shown by the name; hence,
1 a Robert Anderson was listed in St. Helena and also in Washington Parishes. A number in parenthesis () following a parish indicates that number of individuals with that particular name in that parish; hence, there are two John Baileys listed in St. Helena Parish in this census.
A single asterick (*) following a name or parish in the Index indicates that particular name is also formd on the 1812 St. Tammany Tax List. Where the name is followed only by an asterick with no parish indicated, the name is listed only on the Tax List and not in the census. Hence, Aaron Adams is listed on
1 the St. Tamma.ny 1812 Tax List as well as the 1820 Washington Parish census; whereas, Joseph Ard is found only on the 1812 Tax List far St. Tammany Parish, indicating he had either died or moved from the West Florida area by 1820. Other names showing more than one asterick appear on the Tax List the number of times the asterick appears; hence, the name of John
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AJ3BET (ABBOT?], Benjamin -Fel.
ABOT, Davis - St. Tam. ACORD, Henry - EBR ADAMS, Aaron* - Wash.
Author - Fel. Hiram - Wash. Holden - Wash. James - EBR John* - Wash. Joseph* - Wash. Michel - EBR Samuel - Fel.
AD(D]ISON, Widow -Wash. Thomas* - Wash.
.A.DERSON, Briton - St. Hel. ADKINSON, Jesse -St. Tam. ALAMAN, Joseph - St. Tam. ALBOROUGH (ALBRITTON?
YARBOROUGH?], John* ALBRIT[T]ON, Ann - St. Hel.
James - Fel. Richard- Fel., Wash.
ALDAGO, Francisco - Fel. ALEMAS, Joseph - St. Hel. ALEXANDER, Hiram - EBR
Joshua - EBR William & Madam Gray -
Fel. ALFORD, Jacob* - Wash.
Robert - Fel. ALLAIN, Walfray - EBR ALLEN, Daniel - St. Hel.
Gideon - EBR John - EBR, St. Hel. Nathan - St. Hel. Peter* - Fel. William - EBR, St. Hel.
ALLEY, Seth - EBR AMAKER, Widow - St. Hel. A.MBROOE, Thomas - Fel. AMELINg, Ferdinand - EBR ANANDRE:>, Widow - St. Hel .
Walkeen - St. Hel.
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ANDERSON, Abraham (2) -St. Hel. John - Fel. Joseph - Wash. Rob ..;. Fel. Robert - St. Hel.,
Wash. Sidney - St. Hel. William - St. Tam.
ANDRE, Pierre - EBR ANDRE:>, Anthony - St. Hel ANDREWS, Isaith (?) - Fel ARD, Archibald - Wash.
James - Wash. Joseph* Thomas - Wash. William - Wash.
ARKINS, Tabatha - Fel. ARMSTRONG & HAILE - Fel. ARNOLD, Henry - St. Hel.
Richard - Fel. ASHFORD, Micajah - EER ATKINS, James D. - Fel. AUBERT, J. B. - EBR AUCOIN, Pierre - EBR AUGUSTA, - St. Hel AUSTIN, John - Fel., St.
Hel. AVERY, Mary Ann - EBR AYDELOTT, Joshua - St.
BAAM, BARAM, Batiest* - S Tam. [Battert on Tax List] Joseph* - St. Tam. Lewis* - St. Tam. Pierre* - St. Tam. Rene - St. Tam. Renez* - St. Tam.
BABIN, Gregoire - EBR Joseph - EBR
BADDONG [BADO?], Henry* Robert* Zenna*
BADEY, William - St. Hel. BADGET, Davis - EER BAD(D]O, Angus - Wash.
John* - Was h. Peter*
EA.GGET, Jessee* BAGLEY, William -St. Tam. BARRENS, George - EBR BAILEY, James*
John - St. Hel. (2) Thomas - Fel.
B.AXER, Isaac* John - Fel. John T. - Fel. Nathaniel M. - EBR W. D. - Fel.
BALDWIN, Rachael - FeL BALFOUR, William - Fel. BALL, S. E. -Wash. BALLAD, Frances - Fel.
Lewis F. - Fel. BALSINGER, Joseph - EBR BAl-lKSTON, Rowel - St. Hel.
Jacob - Wash. John -Wash. Leslie - Wash. Levi -Wash. Peter - Wash. Simeon - Wash.
BARBERA (BARBOUR?], Anthony - EBR
BARBOUR, Samuel - St. Tam. William - St. Tam.
BARER - SEE BARROW BARFIELD, Hugh - Fel. BARINGO, Francine - Fel. BARKER, Burrel - Fel.
Eldred - Fel. Samuel - Fel. William - Fel.
BARNS, Nathaniel - Fel. BARNE:> , Thomas - Wash. BARRON, Pierre - EBR BARROW, Widow - St. Hel.
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BARRO\v, Barthel. - Fel. Binnell [Bennett?] -Fel. Guilding - Fel. John - Fel. Mary - Fel. William - Fel. Zaduk* - lvash. [Zadox on Tax List]
BARTLE, BARTEL, Jacob -St. Tam. John - EBR
BARTON, Daniel - EBR BATE:>, Ephriam -St. Hel.
John - St. Hel. Joseph - St. Hel. Thomas - St. Hel.
BATTLE, Jacob* BAUDI, Dennis - EBR BAUDING, John - Fel. BAVIER, OTT & - St. Tam. BEACHAM, Comas - Fel. BEAKS, Abram - Fel.
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BEARD, Richard - EBR BEASON, Uriah - St. Hel. BEAVERS, Reubin* -St. Hel. BECK, Hadam - St. Tam. BELL, Hrs. - St. Hel.
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David - Fel. Drury - Fel. Jesse - Fel. John - St. Hel. Samuel - EBR William- St. Hel.,
St. Tam. William H. - Fel.
BELOTE, Levin - Fel. BENJAMIN, David - St. Hel. BENNETT, Henry - Fel.
James* - Wash. John - Fel. M. - St. Tam. Patty - Fel. Reubin* - St. Hel.
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BENOIST, Ann - Fel. BENTON , John - Fel. BERICKER, Frederick - EBR BERKLEY, Benjamin* BERNARD, Joseph - Fel.
Luther - EBR BERRY, Abraham*
Joseph - EBR Joseph A. - St. Tam. William* - St. Tam.
BERRYMAN, Balsam - EBR BEVERLEY, Julia - EBR BEVIL, Robert - Fel. BICKHAM [BICKAM, BI~1],
1tlidow - Wash. (2) Abner* - \-lash. Benjamin* - Wash. Francis - Wash. James - Wash. John* Thomas* - Wash. vlilliam* - Wash.
BIGGS, David - EBR John - Fel. William c. - Fel.
BILBO (?], John - Fel. BILLS, Abram - EBR BINGAMAN, Adam - Fel.
Christian - Fel. Lewis - Fel.
BIRCH, Richard - Wash. BIRD, Abram, Jr. - EBR
Abram, Sr. - EBR BIVVIN, James* BLACK, Andrew - EBR
Charles - Wash. Henry* - Wash. James C. - Fel. William, Jr. - Fel.
BLEDWELL, William - St. T! BLOCKER, Michael - Fel.
William - Fel. BLOUNT, Edmund - EBR
J.W.-EBR Needham - EBR
BLUNT (BLOUNT?], William - Fel.
BOARDNER, Eliah - Fel. BOATNER, Daniel - Fel.
William - Fel. BOGAN, John - EBR
Joseph - EBR Samuel - EBR
BOGET, Jesse -Wash. BOHANNON, George - Fel. BOISSEAU, Pierre, Sr. -
EBR BONGEAL, Augustine - Fel. BONNECAZE, Leon - EBR BONNER, Sherwood - EBR BONNYBELL* BOOKER, Zach. - Fel. BOOKTER, Alexander - St.
Hel. BOON, John C. - Fel. BORUSKI, Peter - EBR BOSHOERS, A. - St. Hel. BOUILLON, Michel - EBR BOURDm, - St.
Tam. BOUTTON, James - EBR BOYKIN, William - St.
Hel. BOYLES, Widow - Wash. BRACKEN, James - EBR BRADAWAY, Thomas - EBR BRADFORD, Abalard - Fel.
BLACKBURN, James - Fel. BLAC1{1.o/ELL, Nathan* - Wash. BLAIR, Joshua - EBR BLANCHARD, Joseph - St. Hel. BLANE, James - St. Hel.
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Benjamin - Fel. Eliza - Fel. Fielding - Fel. G. H. - Wash. Green* Hiram (?] - Fel.
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BRADFORD, Isham - St. Tam. James M. - Fel. John - St. Tam. Malakiah - Fel. Nathan - Fel. Samuel - Fel.
BRODICK [BRODERICK?], John Fel.
BRADLEY, John - St. Tam. Sally - Fel.
BRADSHAW, John - Fel. BRADY, John - EBR BRAMAGAN, Michel - EBR BRANCH, Stephen - EBR BRANDT, John - Fel. BRANNON, James - Fel.
Thomas - Fel. BRASHIER, John - Fel.
Philip - Fel. William [Brashears] -
EBR BRASSFIELD, Widow - Wash. BREDIN, Paul - St. Hel. BREED, Avery (?] - Fel.
John - St. Hel. BREELAN, John - St. Tam. BRENT, William - Fel. BRmWELL, Robert - Fel. BRETON, Louis - EBR BRE'fER, Balum - Wash.
George* - Wash. BREXEL, Gregreco - EBR BRIANT (SEE .Al..SO BRYANT],
James - Wash. BRIDGES, E. - St. Tam.
Thomas E. - EBR William - Fel.
BRINAC [BRIGNAC?], Alexr. -St. Hel. Mathew - St. Hel.
BRINKLEY, Widow -Wash. BRINTON, John - Fel. BRION, Louis - EBR
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BRISON, Elizabeth - EBR Samuel - EBR
BROADWAY [BRADWAY?], Esau - Fel.
BROCKRAM, William - . St. Tam.
- BRONAU, - Fel. BROOKS, Dolphus - EBR
H. - St. Tam. Uri - EBR
BROWDER, Polly [?] -Fel.
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Ara - Fel. Benjamin - Fel. Caswell - Fel. George - EBR, St. James - Fel. (2) Jeremiah - Fel.
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John - Fel. (2) Joseph - Fel. Josiah - Fel. Leon - EBR Margr. - Fel. Martin* Nesser* Moruenig - Fel. Polly - EBR Thomas - Fel. (3) William- St. Hel.,
Wash. BROWNING, Isaac, Jr. -
EBR Isaac, Sr. - EBR Joshua - Wash.
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BRUMFIELD, Widow - Wash. Ezekiel* [Bromfield] John* - Wash. (2) Ridley - Wash. William - Wash.
BRUNSON, William - Fel. BRYAN, Anthony W. - Fel.
James - Fel.
BRYAN, Jeremiah - Fel. Samuel [?] S. - Fel. Will - Fel. William - Fel.
BRYANT, Benjamin - EBR Hardy - Fel.
(SEE ALSO BRIANT] Jeremiah - Fel.
(SEE ALSO BRYAN] John - EBR
BRYANTE, Sol M. - Fel. BUCHAM, David - Wash. BUCHANAN, John - EBR BUCKm (BUCKNER?],
Frederick - EBR BUCKNER, Samuel W. - EBR BUDWELL, Enoch - EBR BUHLER, John - EBR BUK (BUCK, BURK?],
Margari te - Fel. BULLOCK, David - Wash. BUNDICK, Gene - Fel. BURCH, William - St. Hel. BURGES(S], - Fel.
William - Fel. BURNAMAN, Phillip* BURNET( T] , John - EBR
Thomas - EBR BURNEY, Mathew - EBR BURNS, Malakiah - Fel. BURTON, Jacob -St. Hel.
Pleasant** Samuel - St. Hel.
BUSBEE, Widow - Wash. BUSBY, William* BUSH, Elijah - Fel.
Levi - Fel. BUSHNELL, Charles - EBR BUTLER, John - Fel.
Noble* - Wash. Thomas - Fel.
BUTNARIS , William - Fel. BYERS, James - Fel.
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CABUN, William - Fel. CAE:> ON* CAGE, Polaski (Pulaski?]
Fel. CAIN, - St. Tam.
William - EBR CALLENDER, Alexis - Fel. CALL:EliCIER (CALLENDER?],
Stephen - Fel. CAMPBELL, Alex - Fel.
Beasley - St. Tam. William - Fel.
CANADY, Widow - Wash. Davis - Wash.
CANBIZ, David M. - Fel. CANDEE, Basil - EBR
Jason - EBR CANE, Nancy - EBR
(SEE ALSO CAIN] CANNADY, M. - EBR
(SEE ALSO CANADY] Robert - EBR
CANONGE, Septime - EBR CANTY, Thomas - EBR CAPITAN, Perria - EBR CARL, Jonas - EBR C.ARMDU, Roma.ldo - EBR CARNEY, Daniel - Fel.
John - Fel. John G. - Fel. Thomas - Fel.
CARPENTER, - Fel. James - Fel. t Mary - EBR Thomas - EBR William - Fel.
CARR, Cornelius - Fel. G. V. J. - Fel. John - Fel., Wash.
CARROL, Nancy - Fel. CARRUTH - SEE CORUTHE .
CARSTENS, D. - Fel. l CARTER, Widow - Wash. .
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CARTER, John - EBR Parson - Fel. William*
CAR TIN, Mary - Fel. CARY, Elizabeth - Fel.
Joshua* CASH, Cravin - Fel. CASON, John - Fel. (2) CASSIDY, Alexander - EBR CATRIER - SEE CUTRER CA VELIER, Anthony, Jr. -
EBR Anthony, Sr. - EBR Marian - EBR
CAVIER, Francis - St. Tam. Terance - St. Tam.
CELLER, James - Fel. CHAFOS, Elijah*
Gilbert* Janey (?]* Joseph* Maleki*
CHAMBERS, Jacob - EBR Wesley - EBR
CHANCE, Benjamin - Fel. Eli - Fel. John - Fel. Louisa - Fel. Samuel - St. Tam. Stephen - Wash. Vincent - Fel. (2), St. Hel.
Will - Fel. CH.AN(E]Y, Bailey C. - Fel.
Baily D. - Fel. George [Cheney] - EBR James B. - Fel. James S. - Fel. William - Wash. William (Chany] - Fel.
CHANGERS, Micher - EBR CH.ANSOLLE, Henry - EBR CHAPMAN, Ann - Fel.
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CHAPMAN, Jacob - St. Tam. Jesse* - St. Tam. John, Jr.* John, Sr.* Silas - St. Tam. Thomas - Fel. Wiley - St. Tam. \Villiam - Fel.
CHAPPECE, R. S. - EBR CHARE, c. -St. Hel. CH.ARLE, Mar cline - St.
Tam. CHASE, Benjamin - Fel. CHAVERS, Gideon -Wash. CHEW, Thomas - Fel. CHICO, Madame - EBR z C\1
Manuel - EBR a:< ..... CHIDISTER, Samuel - EBR~~ fe CHILD, John - \vash. ~t) .... ~
Hoses - Wash. ~:E~ • Moses, Jr. - \v'ash. <:z::x~
CHILDERS, Jolm - \·lash. ~~~t) CHlllli, Thomas W. - Fel ~ ~ (j CHISHOLM, Isham* ~~ 3:
(CHimOLM] ~ ~ Joseph - Fel. Titus 0. - Fel.
CIRROLD, Jesse - Fel. CLARK, Elijah - St. Tam.
Henry - Fel. z ~ Isaac - Fel. ~ ~
· 1 lU a:.,....,.._ N~cho as - Fel. ~~;::~ Noah - Fel. S~>< _ Samuel - Fel. z:X:Ow
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CLAYTON, Joseph - St. ce5N~ Hel. ~::i..,:~
CLEA. VELAND, Benjamin T ~a: fd Fel. ~ fa Benjamin F. - Fel. Daniel - Fel.
CLOTH, L. F. - St. Tam. CLOUD, Lehu [?]*
CLOWD, John* CLOVER, David* [GLOVER?] COB[B], Jacob - St. Hel.
(2) James - Fel. Jonathon - EBR Mary - Fel~ Nathaniel - Fel., St.
Hel. (2) Sally B. - Fel.
COBURN, Ebenezer* COCHRANE, William A. - EBR COCKS, Mildred - Fel. COLEMAN, Daniel* COLROWN, Anguish* (Angus
Calhoun?] COLLIER, Vines L. - Fel. COLLllTS, Bartlett - Fel.
Benjamin - Fel. Edward - Fel. Fielding W. - EBR Henry - EBR Jacob - Fel. James - Wash. Nathaniel M. - Fel. Shadrac - Wash.
COLMAN, - St. Tam. COLQUHOUN, Hugh -Wash.
[CALHOUN?] COHEAU, Charles - EBR
Valery - EBR CON [?], Levi - Fel. CONELLY, Price* - Wash.
[CONNOLLY on Tax List] CONl{ER, Hercules C. - Fel. CONNERLY, Eliza. - Fel. CONVERSE, Wright - EBR CONV/AY, John - Fel. COOK, Asa L. - Fel.
Silas - Fel. COONY, John - Fel. COOPER, Cornelius - St. Tam.
E. Stephen* 1
COOPER, Haris on - Wash. Henry* - St. Tam . Joseph - EBR Stephen - Wash. Thomas - Fel. William* - St. Tam. William, Jr.*
CORDER, Balus - St. Hel CORE, Widow - St. Hel. COR IS ON, John N. - EBR COBKER, James* - Wash. l
Jolm - St. Hel. CORNm, William - EBR • CORSEY, William - Fel. · CORUTHE [CARRUTH], I
John - St. Hel. Walter - St. Hel. William - St. Hel.
COTTEN, John - EBR · Suzanne - EBR
COURME, E. - EBR COURRET, Pierre - EBR COURTNEY, Alex. - Fel.
Ezra - Fel. Jonas - Fel. Thomas - Fel.
COURTOIS, Nicholas -EBR
COUSIN, Francis* - St. Tam. (Francois Cozzens on Tax List] \ Nicholas - St. Tam. Torrance* [Cozzens o~ Tax List]
COUSINARD, Charles - EB COWAN, David -St. Tam. COWPLER, George - Fel. COYLE, William - EBR CR.AllY, W. C. - FeL CRAFT, Moses - Fel. CRANE, D. C. - St. Hel.
Denis* - Wash. James - EBR ;
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RECORDS OF
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J)nde}z' . czr 0 C(Jhe u\Aahhiageg
1312 - - 1900
VOLUME ONE
COMPILED BY MRS. AMOS (BERTHA PERREAND) NEFF
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Property of SECRETARY OF STATE
Archives & Records Service 1969
STATE OF STAT£ ARCHIVES & lOUISIANA
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Bohan, Edward W., to Matilda ~kK c an
Book, Joseph, to Lavinia Gates
Bond, G. L., to Anna A. Webb
~ 1884 Booker, Calvin, to Sarah Overton
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Booth, John W., to Mary A. Davis
1885 Booth, Edwin J., to Hannah E. Maher
1889 Booker, Doram, to Sarah Harrison
1891 Booker, Eugene, to Courtney Francois
1893 Borden, Leslie, to Docie Daly
1896 Booker, Louis, to Resetta Ward
1831 Bowen, Joseph M., to Eliza Bishop
1837 Boyet, John, to Nancy Cooper
1867 Boutwell, Wm. T., to Lucy A. Tony
1867' Boutwell, J. M., to ~~ry A. Yarves (Yarbrough)
1869 Bossier, Harry, to Hannah Davis
~- 1875 Bossier, Wm., to EDnice Davis
Bowman, B. Franklin, to Mary Florence Tarver
1885 Borsage, Robert, to Modest Cousin
1886 Bowman, Andrew, to Amanda J. Clark
Bou.rke, Wm. H., to Hannah Barnett
1890 Boze, John, to Victoria Baham
1891 Boyd, Wm., to Maria Booker
Bouillon, Emile E., to Blanche Cousin
1897 Boyle, Henry, to Delphine Genin
.. 1899 B ousquet, Joseph A., to Georgia Rousseaux
1820 Bradford, Harrison, to Mathilda Magee
1822 Bradley, Chas. W., to Emily Bradford
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the Receipt of this Historical Item from
Doris M. Holden 90 Dewberry Dr. Covington, LA 70433
ST. TAMMANY PARISH LOUISIANA
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Containing Mortgage Records, Tax Lists, Census of Voters, Jury Lists, Justice Court Records, Police Jury Minutes and Voter Registration Books.
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into . 6 parishes in April of 1811, St. Tammany being the fourth to be formed. Not until April 14, 1813 were the Florida Parishes made a part of Louisiana. The settlers before 1808 were granted headrights by the Spanish Colonial Power and under the headline of the Greensburg District.
In 1813, St. Tammany and St. Helena parishes were exposed to bands of Choctaw Indians. · Farms were abandoned and the settlers fled to the interior for safety. Life was very hard and even dangerous for the few that remained.
March 6, 1819, Washington Parish was formed out of part of St. Tamman y Parish. Later, Tangipahoa Parish was formed out of the Western part of these two parishes. The other parishes to make up our district are the Felicianas, East Baton Rouge, Livingston and St. Helena.
EASTERN LOUISIANA, VOL. 5, CHAP. 5, PG. 437
On a Spanish map by Don Vicente Sebastian Pintado in 1808 and what is now St. Tammany Parish - part of the "Distrito de chifoncte" extends 31' latitude on then to Lake Ponchatrain and Borne on the s from the Pearl on the e to the Chifoncte on the West. With 915 square miles in 1811, the Louisiana State Legislature, under the direction of Governor C. C. Claiborne, began dividing the various counties and parishes of the former said state of West Florida, which had survived 74 days from Spain to the United States rule at St. Francisville.
Tammany is derived from Delaware Tamanend, name of the noted Chief of the 17th century. His name was conferred on St. Tammany because of the large number of Indians who formerly resided there. No white man settled here before the middle of the 18th century.
Earliest settlers were John Castonquart (1795), John Spell (1798), Joseph Slatten (1799), Coopers (1800-1801), William Wilson (1802), William W. Collins (1803), Mathew Robertson, Joe Cutterer (1804), Wiley Robertson, Mary C. Loyd, John Vernon, David Robertson, Renez Baham, Gronow Floyd, Floyd Dyche, Lott Ridgdell, Leonard L. Marbury (1806), Allen Hader, William Berry, John Sordin, David Gaines, Abner Junkins, Issac Evans, James Bennett, Collins Sande~s, Jemima Smith, Mose Jordan, Peter Baden, Henry Day, John Charles, William Galloway, Jesse Barker, Lawrence Stecker, Peter Bankson, Charles Roberts, Gideon Yarbrough and Z. Barrow shortly afterwards.
The religion of the country unti 1 its aquisition by the U S was Roman Catholic and no other was tolerated. In 1811 the first Baptist and Methodist Churches appeared. Ezra Courtney of Amite County was the first Baptist minister to come to this district and was often run off. In 1818 there were only 6 Baptist and 2 Methodist Churches in Louisiana. These were Union Churches and
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the different Faiths held services in the few buildings erected with a special place for the slaves to hear services.
It wasn't until 1838 that schools began, consisting of 5 and 8 week classes held in the churches.
In Feb. 1822, an act was passed to keep in repair The Great National Road, leading from Nashville to Madisonville, that General Andrew Jackson had used to lead his army to New Orleans for the War of 1812. Residents living within 5 miles of the road were compelled to give 12 days a year to keep up the road. This is now the Military Road, northeast of Covington. The original Choctaw Trail was made into a road and later became what is now Hackley Road.
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Capt. Wallace's Co., Boatmen, L a . Vols. 5 fleg't . (La Branche's). L a. Mil. 10 Regiment, L a . Militia Capt. Wallace's Co., Boatmen, La. Vols. (Orig.under Wimburk, Samuel) 10 and 20 Cons. Reg't., La . Mil. 10 and 20 Cons. Rcg't., La. Mil. De Clouet 's Reg't., La. Militia 16 fleg't. (Thompson's), L a . Mil. 16 Reg't. (Tho mps on's ), La. Mil. 8 Reg't . (Meriam' s), La . Militia 17, 18 and 19 Cons. Reg't., La. Militia Plauche's Batt' n., La. Militia (Orig . under Wein, John) 10 and J Cons, Rcg't., La. M i l. (Orig. under Wcnt?.c ll, David) 5 Reg't. (La Branche's) , L a . Mil. 4 Reg't. (Morgan's), La. Militia De Clouet's Reg 't., L a . Militia (Orig . under Wisby, Patrick) De Cloue t's Reg't., La. Mi litia !0 and 20 Cons . Reg't., La . Mil. 10 and 20 Cons. Reg 1 t., La. Mil. Capta in McNair's Co., Mounted Riflemen , L a . Militi a 5 Rcg't. (La Branche's), La. Mil. Capt . Allen's Co., Artilleri sts, La. Vols. (Orig. under Weston, William) De Clouet 1 s Reg't., La. Milit ia 10 and ZO Cons. Reg't., La. Mil. Cap t . Callaway's Co., Cavalry,
La. Militia 10 and ZO Cons. Reg't., La. Mil. (Orig. under Whitaker , Joseph) 10 a nd 20 Cons. Reg't., La. Mil. {Orig. under Whiterton, Daniel) 10 and 20 Cons. Reg't., La . Mil. (Orig. under Whiterton, Daniel)
Witing t o n, Daniel
_.., \Vi;tberger , John Corporal-Sergeant De Clouet's Reg't., La. Militia (Orig. under Wiltberger, John)
Wittburger, I. Co r poral-Sergeant De Clouet 1s Reg't., La. Militia
Wolf , Joh n Womack , Andrew Womack, John
Womack , Richa rd Womack , Robert Wood,
Wood , Abs. Wood . Abaolum Wood , Geo rg e
Wuod . John ood , Tl•onu•
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(Orig. under Wiltberger, John) l Reg't. (Dejan's), L a . Militia 12 and 13 Cons. Reg't., La. Mil. 12 and 13 Cons. Reg't., L a . Mil. 12 and 13 Cons. R e g't., La. Mil. 1Z and 13 Cons. Rcg't., La. Mil. 3 Reg't. (delaR onde's), La. Mil. 10 Regiment, L a . Militia 10 and 20 Cons. Reg't., La. Mil.
Captain Sprigg's Co. , Boatmen, La. Vo1s. 19 Regirnent, La. Militia Capt. Thomas' Co .• La. Militia 10 and 20 Cons. fleg 't., La. Mil. 19 Regiment, La. Militia
De Clouet's Reg 1t,, La. Militia (Orig. unde r Wooton, Jame s)
Captain Henry's Co., Mo unted Riflemen, La. Militia
12 and 13 Cons. Reg't ., La, Mil. 16 Reg't. (T hompson 's), La. Mil. Captain Dodge's Co., Mounted Rinemen, La, Militia Captain Henry's Co ., Mounted
Riflemen, La. Mil. (Orig. under Woods, John)
C&pt, Collard's Co.' La, Militia 16 Reg't. (Thompson's). La. Mil. Captain Beale' a Co.' Riflernen, La. M ili tia
Captain BeAle's Co., Riflemen, La. Militia Capt. Ya.n Bibber'a Co,, La. Mil. De Ciouet'• Reg't., L ... Militia De Clou et'l Reg't •• La. Militia 12 a nd 13 Con1. Reg't., L ... Mil. De Clouet'• Reg ' t., L ... MUita
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Wooton, Mos es
Wooton, Willian1 Wouaguert, J oseph Wouters, Jh. Wray, J ames
Wray, Nicholas
Wrick, John
Wright, A darn
Wright, Charles D.
Wright, David
WriJ.!hl, John Wrigh t , John
Wright, John
Wright, John Wright, Nathan i el Wright, Rober t Wright, Sherrard Wrinkles , Davirl
Wrinld cs , John
Wunpri ndcr, Pals sc
Wylie, Thomas
Xavier , -Xcn1enes , J oachin
Xemer, Joachin
Ximenes, Joaquin
Yakeley, Jacob
Yanis, Charles
Yarbor, Stephen
Yarboro, S tephen Yarboroghe, Gideon
Yarborouglt, Gideon
"'Yarborough, Lewis Yarborough, Stephen
Yarborou ~h. William Yarbory, Richard
Yarbre, Jourda in
Y .. r brou&h, Gideon
Yarburrow, Gideon Yard, Danie l Yardly, J oseph
Yarnall, Aaron
Yaw, Rich.ilrd
Yaw s, Richa rd
Ybanca, I. Ybancs, T.
Ybare, Desire Ybare, Jean
Yea rd!y, Joseph
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Capt. \\'allac(• 1 s Co . , 1\o.ttnH'n, La. Vols. 8 Rcg't. (Meri."\rT'I 1 s}. La. Militia 7 Reg't. (Le Beu!'s). La. Mllitia 4 Reg't. (M or~·•n's) , L.1. ~ltlitia
Captain Beale's Co., Rtflemen , La. Mtlitia
Captain Sprigg 1 s Co., Boa Lmcn , La. Vo1s. 10 and 20 Cons. Heg't., L.l . Md. (Orig. unrlt'r Ur1ck . John) Capt. Callaway's Co., t-dounted RiOcrncn, La. r-..tJiitia
Captain Sprigg's Co., Bo."\lttlt!n, La. Vols . 12 and 13 Cons. Hc~'t. , L<l. t\td . De Clouet's Ht•l.!'t., La . Mtlitia Captain R~ll 1-tn's Co ., t\tounkd
Riflemen, La. . ~tditia
Capt. Wall.lcc's Co., 1\o.\lllll'll, La. \' o1s. ll and 13 Cons. He~'t., I''- l\111. Captain Price's Co., La. ~1ilttia
De Clouet's Rl·~'t., L.1. l\1ditl...l
De Clouct's Reg t., L"l. r-.tditi,t 17, 18 and 111 Cons. Rl'}.!'t. , l.,t.
Militta 17, 18 and IQ Cons. Rcg't ., La.
Militia 5 ReA't. (Lt 1\r.tnche':-.), Ll. t-..111. (Or ig . under \\'irnprenOr.:r, l'~d::.
se)
Captain Young's Co. , t-.tountcd Riflemen, La. Mllitia. 2 Batt'n. (D'Aquin's), La. t...tditia 17, 18 and 19 Cons. Re~'t. , L a , Militia 17, 18 and 19 Cons. Reg'l., La. Mtlitia 17, 18 and 19 Cons. Reg'l., La. Mil. (Orig. under Xcrncncs, Jo.J.chin) 17, 18 o.lnd 19 C ms. Re~'t. , L:1,
Militia Capt. Le Dou,•s Co. , Cavalrr, La. \"ols. 10 and 20 Cons. Hc~'t.. La. t-.\"il. (Orig. under Yarhuro, Stcph!.!n ) tO and 20 Cons . Rcg't. , La . l\1il.
De Clouet's Hlg't., L,1. Mdit1,1 (Ori~. under YarburrO\.\, Gideon)
De Clouct 1 s Hc~'t., L..1. r-.tiltlla (Orig. under Yarburrow , Gideon)
10 and lO Cons. Reg't., La. ~1!1. 10 and 20 Cons . Reg't., La. Mil.
(Or1g . under Y."\rlJoro, Stt·plwn) 8 Reg't. (Meriam 's), La. Militia 17, 18 and 19 Cons. He~'t., L,,, Militia 3 Reg't. (de l,1 R.ondt·'~). !,;, , ~1d.
De Clouet's Reg't., L..1.. Mt1iLi.l (O rig. undt•J Y.1.rhurr \l\\, Gidt·on)
De Cloue t 's Reg't., La. Militia 1 Reg't. (Ot> jan's), l.."l , r-.1ilitia
Capt. Van Bibber's Co ., La. Md. (Orig. under Ycrd1y, Joseph) Capt. Thotnas' Co. , La. Miht1.:1 17, 18 and 19 Cons . Re~'t., La . MiliLia
17, 18 and 19 Cons. Rcg't ., La . l\.1.il. (Orig . under Yaw, Hichard)
4 Reg't. (Mor~an' s), La. Militia 4 Reg' t. (Morgan's ), La. Mditiu (Orig. under Ybanes, I.}
2 Batt'n. (U'Aqutn's) , La.. Mtlitia Capt. Chaudurier's Co., Anifi
cers, Art'y ., La. Vols. (Orig. under !bare, Jean) Capt. VanBibber's Co. , La. Mil. (Orig. un~ r Yerdly, Joseph) Capt . Van Oibber's Co., La. Mil. 2. Batt'n. (D'Aquin's), La . Militla.
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MARRIAGES
. Bickham·,_ Zachariah - Susan Richards "JiHckham,' Charles - Elvira Mizell
Bickham, William N - Matilda Miller 'Bick.hsm, Lauranna - Joshua Yarborough Biekham, Thomas Carroll Elizabeth Magee Bickham, John Sanderlin - Mary B. Roberts
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Bickham, Francis - Caddo Ph B. R. II II
8/29/1816 no date 9/24/1834
12/4/1843 no date 6/30/1840
10/9/1851
. Bickham, '_:. ·.' Bickham, Charles - 11 11
1/16/1849 1886
12/29/1848 1871
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Bickham, John Sanderlin
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Name of printer not furnished. From Bickham Christian Genealogy. Submitted to tqe Society by Mrs. Norma D. Core and Mrs. Bertha P. Neff, Covington,
,.·.f..a . , .. Certified a true copy: signed Isaac Lodge and H. H. Hudspett, Robertson • CO.,· Texas. In possession of Heirs '. of B. R. Bickham, Texas, record of Francis
·arid. Rhoda Roberts Bickham. ·
RECORD
Francis Bickham born Feb. 25,1797 and Rhoda Roberts born 11/1/1797 married Sept. 5, 1816.
BIRTHS OF CHILDREN
Bickham, George Roberts Bickham, Elizabeth C Bickham, Benj. R. Bickham, Mary C. Bickham, Francis M. Bickham, Thomas E (C?) Bickham, Samantha P. Bickham, John W. Bickham, Susan M. Bickham, Chas. J. Bickham, Amelia W. Bickham, Isaac. w. (N?) Bickham, Samuel H. Bickham, Rhoda L.
"Bickham, James W.
DEATHS
Bickham, Benjamin b. 7/9/1773 d. 2/13/1822 Bickham, Elizabeth Toney b. 5/2/1777 d . . 7/9/1843
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11/24/1823 4/3/1826 9/13/1827 3/12/1829 7/8/1830 5/8/1832 8/23/1833 6/8/1835 4/3/1837 7/2/1838
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F • • FE 240 NO TWP L ZERBCf'lro, ZENON ORLE 003 NO TWP L WOODS, JAII4C ~ NATC 064 "-C TWP L ZEA INGEN, WIDOW OALE lt3 NO l'-P L .. ooos. JOHN AVOY 20(J •o TWP L ZERINGUE, DANIEL MAfOT 124 ST. MART wouos. JONATHAN l.At-.:0 044 NO TWP L ZERINGUE, HCNORE CHAR 335 NO TWP L .. ooos. LE lvH TON HELE 051 -~ TWP L ZERIN(iUEe WID • OALE 015 NO TWP L •ooo••u:o, AHISHA E FE 216 H TWP L ZER INCUEe HUB CRT CHAR JJ4 NO TWP L WOODWARD, tdEN, E FE 217 •a TmP L ZE PfOI NCtUE, DANIEL hEUVE LAND 041 NO TWP L WOUOWARO, JOHN CLAI 237 •a TWP L ZINA • .J.B, ORLE 2.35 NO TWP L wOODWARD, "''ILLIAM E FE 21f NO TWP L ZINA, ,JAC.UUES ORLE 138 NO TWP L WOOOWARO, ortiLLIAfrf IBER l4j •a f\ljP L ZINO. T AC OALE 127 NO 1-.P L WOOLl>~ lOGf. , JAMES A. OUAC ldl '0 TWP L ZOLAt I:LI ZABETH AVOY 211 NO l'-P L ._OOLURIOGE , WILL. lAM OUAC 161 NC TWP L ZONKlLLE• JEANNE ORLt:: 009 NO T•P L WOOLEY, u. Ho JEFF 112 •o TWP L zoo. MICHAEL SR. ORLE 043 NO ntP L WOOLf' • JACOB Po ORLE 151 •o TWP L WOOLF • 'lflOOW J. C~LE 149 •c TWP L Wr!OOLFOCK, Mo ORLE 146 NO rwP L WIJOLSF.Yt WILL(Ajlf CLAI 235 •c TWP L woosru ... H.ARH IEl ORLE 064 •c TWP L WOO STUNt 1'14RS, ORLE 272 'c TWP L WOOTON, Do JEFF 172 NO TWP L WOOTON• R ICHARO G. w e• 274 •c TWP L WOOTTlHS, WILLIAM ORLE 096 NO TWP L WOPOAPQ, ELIZABETH 'lo(O, lAI'IriO 016 •a TWP L W0RKN.4N• JANES ORLE 21< •o TWP L WORSHA,_a, HE.NWY E FC 206 NO TWP L WORTER5, CHARLES NATC 062 ~a TWP L WORTHY, THOMAS E FE 20~ ~c rwp L "RART, Ro Ao JEFF 175 NC rwp L WRIGHT, HAtlZILLAl CLAI 237 NO TWP L WPlGHT, CAP r. f=iCBER T o. OUAC 184 'c TOP L W~ IC.Hft OAVIO CRLC Oil NC fWP L WRIGHT, Ho o. . FE 239 •c fWP L W~lC.HJ, HARVEY LAFO 023 LAFOURCH WRIGHT, HOLDEN lEAH 127 •c TWP L WWIGttT, ISAAC Ho F BA 2~l "o TWP L "'RIGHT, JAJotES E FE 218 NG TWP L WRIGHT. J-Jo4ES SEN. OUAC 179 •o TWP L WH lGHTe JE::tSE o. ~API 096 NO TWP L WRIGHT, JESstV LAFO 023 LAFOURCH W~ I GHT, JOHN LAJI.O 039 NC TWP L WRIGHT, JOHN E FE 202 •c TWP L W~ I GH T, RICHARD CLAl 230 NO fWP L WRIGHT, S4i\4U£L CLAJ 238 •c fWP L WRIGMT, •I DOW IBt.R 141 NO TWP L WRIGHT, WILLI AM E FE 219 •c TWP L WRINKELS, SAf.IAH floAfC 061 NC TWP L wH 1 ST, J OHN F FE 220 •c TWP L WYt:ROfl, M.A. ORLE 175 NC TWP L WV£ TT, JESSE Ct.JAC 17b NO TWP L WVSE. JAMES • FE ?.)0 •c TWP L X.AVIERt FR4NCOIS CRLE 239 NG TWP L XAVIEJ, FR4NCOI! ORLE 186 •a TWP L XE:.Bl~ • •flO OW TUPIN ORLE 229 NO TWP L XINENlle LEON "· ORL.E 214 •a TWP L YAC IN THE, sr. 145 •o TWP L VA~f:IOQOGH, BENJAMIN E FE 205 •c TWP L YARBOHOUGH, GEOECN •ASH 08J •c TWP L YARI:JOHUUGH, JAJoiES E FE 20~ " TWP L YAF\BJ~OUGH, .JAMC~ SRo E FE 205 ~0 TWP L YAR80ROUG H, Lo E FE zoo NO TWP L YAnUOf10UGH• Lt~ I·~ E FE 214 'c TWP L YARaouauc.t-t, s. E FE 211 NO TWP L VAJlDURV. RICHA.RO IBEA ••o '0 TWP L YAF'4Q, D. 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JANES LAND 055 NC TWP L YOUNG, JAMES PLAQ 193 •o TWP L YOUN<.O, JAMES E FE 209 ~0 T""P L YOUNG, JAIE S E eA 254 " HIP L YOUNC.. JEAN e. ~~- LAND 029 NO TWP L YOUNG, JOEL WASH 063 •o TWP L. YOUNG, JOHN E 8A 253 NC TWP L YOUNG, JOHN CATA 226 ~0 TWP L YOUNG, JOHN c. RAP I o-.1 '0 TWP L YOUNG, JOSEPH E OA 253 NO TWP L YOUNG, JOSEPH HELE 050 NO TWP L YOUNG, JOSPEH s~. LAI'IO 052 NO TWP L YOUNG, NfiLLY LAFA 110 'c TWP L YOUN....,, PETER LAftliO 052 •c TWP L YOUNU, SARAH E. • FE 233 NO TWP L YOUNG, To E FE 211 NO TWP L YOU~G, THOMAS CLAI 237 •c TWP L YOUNG, WILEY HELE 050 NU TWP L vuur .. G. WILL lAM NATC 062 NO TWP L YUU~BLOOO, DANIEL HELE 045 " T•P L YOVNC;,BLOOD, GEN ST. 141 NO TWP L YOU~IlLOOO, JOHN HELE 044 •o TWP L YOUNG BLOOD , MARliN F 8A 250 NO TWP L YOUST, JACOB POl'- 312 .o T•P L YOVA, .JEAN BAPliSTE ORLE 252 t-10 TWP L YSCt£RDOe w. ORLE 263 •o TWP L YUILL ORYe 4 \tAR ITT LAND 029 NO TWP L ZABAU r ORLE 029 •c TWP l-ZACHARAYe Z ACHAIOIIAH CLAJ 2J6 NO TWP L ZAC .... 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LOUISIANA LOUISIANA
COUNTY NAME DATE ORGANIZED PARENT COUNTY MAP PROGENY COUNTY LOU I f
Natchitoches 10 Apr 1805 Natchitoches* 1807
Natchitoches* 31 Mar 1807 Natchitoches A-3 Claiborne* 1823, Caddo* 1838, COUNT
Sabine* 1843, Winn* 1852, Tens a Rapides* 1852, Red River* 1871, Vernon* 1871
Opelousas 10 Apr 1805 St. Landry* 1807 Terre
Orleans 10 Apr 1805 Orleans Territory Troy*
Orleans* 31 Mar 1807 City of New Orleans, E-4 Jefferson* 1825 Union
Jefferson* (1852)
Ouachita 10 Apr 1805 B-2 Ouachita*l807 Vermi
Ouachita* - 31 Mar 1807 Ouachita, Warren* Carroll* 1832, Caldwell* 1838, (1814), Caldwell* (1841) Union* 1839, Franklin* 1843 ,
Verne
Morehouse* 1844, Jackson* 1845, Richland* 1868 Warn:
Pascagoula 4 Jan 1811 Feliciana Wash ~
Plaquemines* 31 Mar 1807 E-5 Webst
Rapides 10 Apr 1805 c-4 Pointe Coupee* 1807
Rapides 10 Apr 1805 Rapides* 1807' Catahoula* West
1808 Roug
West Rapides* 31 Mar 1807 Rapides, Natchitoches*
(1852) B-3 Winn* 1807, Vernon* 1871 West
Red River* 2 Mar 1871 Caddo*, DeSoto*, Nat- A-2 Winn
chitoches*, Bienville*, Bossier* * n;
Richland* 29 Sep 1868 Carroll*, Franklin*, C-2 Morehouse*, Ouachita*
Sabine* 7 Mar 1843 Natchitoches* A-3 Vernon 1871 SEL
St. Bernard* 31 Mar 1807 E-5 Dav
St. Charles* 31 Mar 1807 German Coast D-5 For
St. Helena* 22 Dec 1810 Feliciana D-3 Livingston* 1832, Gaj Tanipahoa* 1869
St. James* 31 Mar 1807 D-4 Gaj
Voc St. John the Baptist* 31 Mar 1807 German Coast D-4
St. Landry 31 Mar 1807 Opelousas B-4 Calcasieu* 1840, Acadia* 1886, Evangeline* 1910
St. Martin* 31 Mar 1807 Attakapas C-5 Lafayette* 1823, Iberia* 1868
St. Mary* 17 Apr 1811 Attakapas C-5 Iberia* 1868
St. Ta.mma.ny* 22 Dec 1810 D-4 Washington* 1819, Tangipahoa* 1869
Tangipahoa* 6 Mar 1869 Livingston*, St. Helena*, St. Tammany*, Washington* D-4
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gJ Breckenridge Tex. ?f. ~~~~ -~, complle() nhelia Kess1 f'!"r' Ptac11 of Residence
.. ~- Add ran Box 261 Church Affiliation :1"1 Occupation If other than houuwtfe ... .
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Death
Burial
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7 Birth
Mar. Full Name of Spouse•
Death
Burial
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Mar. Full Name of Spouse•
Death
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Burial
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FA ILY GROUP 0. Husband'• Full Name 'l'homa..~ R Ya.rorou~h This Information Obtained From: Hu.o.M'I
Day Month YMr City, Town or PI- County or Provlnea, ate. State or Country Add. Info. on Huaband Doll
I Birth 20 Ma.v 18hl Ka_ahim!:ton Parish La I Chr'nd
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Mar. 1 Rh9 • Death 1 A .T Jtn 1A07 Burial
Placet of Aasldanca
Occuoetlon Church Aftlllatlon Mllltarv Rae .
~~~: ::~:~.;! :~~ro,'~~~ -,:,~,. M,.~ !=:n"' !=: MIV'Irlv ,t1m; t.h h 1849 d. 1908 m.1881 --HI• Father Joshua Yarbrough Mother'• Molden Namo Loureney Bickham
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f! Wife's Full Malden Name Sallie F. Waggoner Wlft 't Day Month Year City, Town or Place County or Province, etc. State or Country Add . Into. on Wife
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Birth 131 July 18hr) ·h Fr;:mcA~=: DonohuA Chr'nd
~i 1_g_06 A West 4. th o..th 23 Oct. 18!0 f Breckenrid~re Tex. 76 IQ~~ .
·~ compua()nhelia Kessler -Placea of Aealdanca
~~ Addr ... Box 261 Oc:cupatlon It other than houaawlfe Church Affil iation .... Tex g~k': ~::r!~:·i~~tro. NI~C~) ~~tiC :e1 cny, stat• N ewcastle .
; Oato Her Fathor Soloman Wa~ :e:oner Mother'l Melden Name
Su I ~~~~:~ 1"' No~;:r ~f ~~~~~ I Chlldren 'a 0111 Oay Month Year City, Town or Place County or Province, etc. State or Country Add. Info. on Children
1 Birth 7 May 1870 Edgar Benton Mar. Full Namt of SpoUM'
Death 29 Jan 1892 Burial
2 Birth
Thomas B Jr Mar. Full Nama of SpouM*
Death
Burial
3 Birth
Marv Pi. Mar. Full Name of Spouaa*
Death
Burial
4 Birth
- Mar. Full Name of Spouaa•
Death
Burial
5 Birth
Mar. Full Name of Spouee•
Death
Burial
6 Birth
Mar. Full Name oTSpouM'
Death
Burial
7 Birth . Mar.
Full Name of Spouse• Death
Burial
8 . - Birth
"' . Mar.
Full Name of Spouaa• Death
Burial
9 Birth
Mar Full Name of SpouH •
Death
Burial
10 a .. th
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FA ILY G ou 0. Husband's Full N1me 'l'hnm;~l': R V ;~,.. hr mlQ'h This Information Obtained From: HuHatWft
O.y Month YMr City, Town or Plact County or Province, etc. State or Country Add. Info. on Huaband Doll
Birth 20 Mav 1 fllr., vr::~~h;nut.l"ln J:>.ari<:!h T_., -Chr'nd
Mar. lRR'~ . Death lfl .hn 1RO'il BY rial
Placet of ~oldence
" I Occuootlon Churon Affiliation Mllltarv Aac:. Otharwlvoo,lfony. No.ltl:CZJ,"• ~, • .-~lz::l....: W · - b 18h~ d 1880 1869 0 Moko ooporoto otloot for ooc mor. - ~ • _ aggQlllel:' • e ffie -HI• Father Joshua Yarbrough Motw'o Molden Nomo .Lo_ura.nev Bickham
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j•f1 Wife's Full Malclen Name Mrs SueS u. ~. Smith : ;; wu•·• Day Month Year City, Town or Place Coynty or Province, etc. State or Country Add. Info. on Wife
~~~~ .... Birth 184~ ... l
~~]i Frances Donohue Chr'nd
~~ .. 1_£06 J VIP.Rt:. L. th Death 190E
: z~ Breckenrid~e Tex.76 ~~~ ~~l complle()ohe-l:ta Kessler Plaeea of Rtaldance '-::~~ Addrau Box 261 Occupation If other than hou11wlfe Church Affiliation ~·-=1 =~~. City, state Newcastle. Tex ~~': ~:::.~·i~rY./~~) ~~rotc . ~tooL~j
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s •• I~~~~~:~ l "\ No~~.~~~ ~~~:h) ( Children'• Data Day Month Year City, Town or Ptace County or Province, etc. Stlto or Country Add. Info. on Children
1 .-> ., He dierl Birth • ...
Sue s. Mar. 19~7 Full Name of SpouM'
Death 196C
John B. Little Burial
2 Birth 5 Jan. 1886
Lucille Mar. Full Nama of SpouN"
Death 24 Oct.· 1887
Burial
3 Birth 12 Seot.l88lJ ........
Lou:raney Mar. Full Name of SpouH" Death 16 Sent.l88L
Burial
4 Birth 16 Oct 1880
Infant . Mar . Full ~-of SpouM" Death lh Ot'!t 1RRo
Burial
5 Birth
Mar. Full Namt of spoult' Death
Burial
6 Birth
Mar. Full Name of SpouM'
Death
Burial
7 Birth . Mar.
Full Nama of SpouM" Death
Burial
8 - - Birth ·- .
Mar. Full Nama of SpouN" Death
Burial
9 Birth
Mar. Full Nama of Spouse• Death -·
Burial
10 Birth
Mar. Full Nama of Spouse•
Death
Burial
T.howa:i 13 . Yarborou~;l1, a prosp,.,rous ll'"'l"Cllant of lionr>y Grov"',
Fannin County, '.ln;~as, uds born in ilashington Pdrish, Louisiana
on ~ .:u.y 20, 1341, U.i".ci i~ t lt(' :;en of _JWHUA and LOUJ(.tllf'!"Y (BICKHci:i )
Y~uWVl(uUGH. -His fatlv~r uu.s a_ survr-yo~ and plant~r, born in K~n
tuc.!:y on l :u. :r::;h 2, 1 801 u.nd di~c.i in ',·:ashin~1ton Pa.~ish January 29,
1845 at u.g r> forty-fou:c; lu~~ :L"as a son of GIDr.'ON YARilOlroUGH. Mrs.
Louran~y Yarborough, ciuuc;hit··r of D~njamin .dickh~ of tt<liato Dis
trict,_s.c., ulw born in 11ashington Parish,_Louisiana in 1812,_._
and W.Ni Januury ~£, 18·15, thrf"l"l duys b""for~ hr>r husband. Thrn~
of lv-r. childr"'n nr~ li vincr: lJ1';' JJrli.:IN f. 1 DlWIV \1 ., And THlJMI~ B. 1
a dim')h t,.,r S::J·.J ui 1.1. is ci~ad..
Thomas I3. Yu. rborouCJh rr.n ovro to T"xas in.. :;..g~g sr>ttlinq in
l.larion-County. I11- th~ f all of 1361 h" ~nlist"'d in Company D,
19th T,...xus Volunt.c~r COIYlJ:.Uny a s a priva±~, u.nc.Lt11P n,.,xt )l'~ar was
~lcct~ 2nd Li..-.utf"n.:mt of h is company b .... forf\ hD ~-ras 21 y~ars of . .
agn, <.incl ~l,...lu tlLut r u.nk t:Jltil th<"' u.:1r ~nd""d, n":::vinCJ in th~
Trans-:.1 is.sis ::;ippi l),..._xub1""nt. lit t::1c clos~ · o£ thj!'l lhlr, _.i.Ir._Yar
borough r~"turn,.,d to his l.o::.l~. - - I.n th~ fall of 1865 h~ r~"~r.lOV~"d to
Hon,..y GrOVP-Hhich hu.r; oinc.c b~">Pfl his hon~.. r'o:.:- ubout_fi v~ months
hP wo.s a cl('ltrk in th.o s t oro of 0. D. Cosn~r and u.t th~ ~nd of that
tLun bought out hi::;_r\luploy'"'r-.. pr~ying $200 (all lln had)-in cash,
and becoming inclr-btr>d f c.:>r tb~ - r "muindr-:;. -1!~-hu.::J b~~n ~ngag"'d in
merchdndising in ~Io.:-.<"j' ~rc v0 .,-.,·r-r ::>inc!'!, .... :.:t; ,...pt dt!ring 1871 f'.nd
1872 1 \Th~n h~ s~rv0d ~3 a magistr~te, county conmission(">~ and
tax ass~ssor. . . In lGGD, l:Jr. Y.:.:.rLoro'!.l.gh ii~S I:",a:-ri .... d to Salli~., dauqht,..,r of
Solomon \lu·J~Ton~r, "r71tv bo!'~ hL-a four child.rr--n, thrC!o of ~-rhom are
living: ~wl·.R D., :.crro;.:.c:w B., ~-'ld MiillY A.·~ l·!rs. Yarbo:-ough dir>d
in 1880, anct in 1881 Mr. Yu. rl10rorigh ruarrind ~1rs. Su~ s. Sr:i!h,
daughtP.l';' of. D~. H. 11 .. l-lol:>ct/, by ~-1hou one\ c.~ild living, S~ s., nam~d aft"'r hr>r .!':loth,..::r: •
.JL:-. Yarborough is a~ ('\nthu:Jinstic Maoon-* ha3 tak.f'\n_s;ll thr
~gr~~s-of th~,York i~~tf'\, }-~oyu.l J~rch a:nd U.pi: i"nd~nt dnJr~~n, - .::lso7 thr'l or<l,-.rs of t!1~ Knigh±:J ~.:"nplur. Ji('l• hio l-rifn and childr~n an~ aotiv~ and consiut~nt .!'v•.rrJ)I"\rs cf th~ n"'thodist t'pi:Jcopal Church.
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In 1374_11,._ found~d th~ Ind"pt"nd,.,.ncr-, th~ first nnwspap"r ~r.nanr--ntly '"'stu.blish,..,d at Hon"Y Grov,.,., and for tuo yPara Hils
"ditor and propri"'tor ••• _(as such) promot,.,.d a HiglLSc...l-t.ool-for
th" tolm, \,·hich cnl!:tinu.tl"'\d in th.P founding of Hon~y G~ov,.,. L.ig.h ~chool in 1875. ••• · ~
- In 1878 h"'-Duilt a businPss hous~, u. two-story ston~-~tructurn, it 1ius th"'--f ir;~i: s o lie! ston~ building nrnct,.,.d in th~ city
fron nutiv~ stun"', und bnlif"VI"?d to bn thl"\ first built in Horth
~exas. • •• l.ir. Yill·.uorouglLvus kno'tm ior his fair and upric.;ht d~u.linq, dnd 1:o.s hi·.Jhly f"Ot~"'r>mPd throuqhout Fannin County •
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l ltA 0. WY!'il·:, merchant. W!IS born in G<lll· Q ton, Mississippi .. :Kovember 27, 1856, nnd
is a son of Jrn 0. and J\lnr~nret (McMrllon) Wrsc. Tho father wns n nnt1vc of Mnssnchusclts, was n merchant, and died in Uanton, Mississippi, in 1873, at Lho ngo of fifty-three, nt which plnco also his wifo died in 18UG. Six child1·rn born to these parent• nrc still livingCharles H., John T., Ira 0., William lt., Jnmes W. and Alonzo A.
Ira 0. Wysc beg an an apprenticeship at the tinner's trade in his nntiv~ town, and in 1870 went to Memphis, Tennessee, to perfect himself in the business, and there worked two years ns n journeyman. In 1873 ho went to Vaiden, Mississippi, ran a tin shop n yenr and a half, in the menntime learning telegraphy. He then went to l3nssey, Iowa, and, acted liS
telegrapher for tho A. K. & D. ·Jt. Il., while tho road was being built. lie then resumed his trade and worked in Chicago, Illinois; Denison, Texns, Sherman and Paris, 11nd in 1877 opened his shop in Greenville, to the tin department o! which he has 11dded hardwnre, stoves, fnnn implements, buggies, wagons and farm supplies. Mr. Wysc is 11lso interested in a hardwMe store at Rockwall, Texas, under the firm name of Patty & Wyse.
Mr. Wyoe was married, in 188·~, to Jennie Dyer, of Mississippi, and is now the father of two children-Jennie and Ira 0. Mr. Wyse is a most nctive and enterprising, as well as popll· Jar gentleman; he is president of the Greenville City Railroad Company, treasurer of the Greenville Building and Loan Association, is " Knight Templar, nnd member o! De :Molny commnndery, No. 20, nnd is also a member of the Methodtst Episcopal church.'
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~ IIARLES II. WYSONG, one of the ~ early se_ttlors of Texas and now n lending
farmer, was born in Franklin county, Virginia, Mny 19, 1820. Jacob Wysong, his father, also n nati vo o! Virginia, was 1'.
t11nncr by trade, and died in Missouri in 1863. He married )tfary Hopkins, a daughter of Charles Hopkins, of Virginia, and four children were the result of this union.
Charles H. Wysong, the third in tho above family of four, was rcnred on n farm, as well a.a in a tannery, and also learned the wheelwright's trade, and is now known in Texas as the "Hodark" wagon-maker. In 18,iG he moved from Virginia to Missouri, and in 1849 came to Toxas. Ho was first married, in Missouri, in June, 1847, to Miss Sarah :.\L Foster, daughter ol James Foster, of Virginia, and to this union
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were born four c )en. two of which d 1,oung; the names ot tho .two still living an l'horesa H . and J11mr> II. Mrs. \I' \'Bong d . in Texas April 29, 1:>,)0, nnd Mr. Wysong, mnining n widower until S<•ptrmher 27, lSI nwrricd MiAs Eli7.nbctll ll. Slaughlrr . !laugh or .James Shwghtcr. formerly of. Kentucl and lhi~ second mnrriagc hns·urrn ldt••sec! wi the following chilc!ren-Anun ~1., Charles J Louis W. (<l<e <l in infaucy), )fury f,. (w Jird when about sixteen years of ngc),llnmpl S., Alice M. ~tud W1dler 1'.
At the opening of the late war Mr. Wyso1 was n member oi the Stnte militi11, 11nd wns d tailed to manage a shop for the repniring mnchinery Cor agricultural purposes in rnisi1 crops for tho support o! wnr widows and for tl army; the conscnpt net, howerer, was so amo dod thnt it renchrd men of forty-five yr~trs ngo, when Mr. Wysong became onr of it• "i tims and was attached to llurnett's bntlalin1 wns mostly emploved in gunnl duty, .1ml w1 nenr Hou•ton at the close of tho war.
When Mr. Wysong first came to Texas. I was in somcwhnt l11nitcd circumstances, an consequently endured 1nany hnnhhips nnd pr vntions, but he 11 Ca.rne tosLay," and is now we plensed that he did stay, owning as he now clo( a fine farm convenient to market. Mr. Wyson is a chapter Mnson, is district deputy grnn master and is 11 member of lhe Baptist church
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~IIOJ)lAS B. YAJlnROUGH, n pro"pcr YJlL"' ous merchant of !Ioney Urove, Fanni1
county, Texas, was horn in \l'nohii'Tg-to< parish, Louisiana, i\fny 20, 18·11, and is the sol of Joshua and Louraney (Bickham) Yarbrongh liis father, n surreyor aud planter, waR born ir Kentucky, )[arch 2, lSOJ, nnd <lied in Washing ton l'aris'h, Jmll!nry ~n, 184:•, at tho ng-e n . forty-four; he Wl\.8 a son of Uideon Ynrhrough . J\lrs. Lournnev Yarbrough. daughter of Jh'n · jamin Bickn;an, of BdiRto di>trict, ,south Carolina, waR horn in Wnshington l'ariRh, Louisiana, in 1812, and dird .lnnu:n·y 2G, 18-15, three days before her husband. Three of her children .~~ro !iYing--l3rnjamin F., David W. and Thomas 13.; a daughter, Sarah M., is dcnd.
Thomas 1.1. Y arl.rr>ngh removed to Texas in 1850, hottling in .\farion county. In the fnll of 18Gl ho enlisted in Company D, J\'inetecnth Texas Volunteer infantry HS a prirntc, and the next year was elected second lieulcnnnt.of his company, ' brlore he WI\R twenty-one years of ago, 11nd held that rnnk until the war ended, se rving in the trans-.Mi••is.•i ppi department. At the close of the war in 18G3, ;\[ r. 1 nrbrongh
II Rea Donohue 1206A \1, 4th Breckenridge, TX 76024
NEW CASTLE, TX 76372
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HISTORY OF CENTRAL AND WESTERN TEXAS.
In the sixteen months that the company has been handling Guaranteed \ · alue properties it has made a very rapid growth, and the company has practically completed arrangements for a very substantial increase in its capital :stock and enlargement of its field of operations, taking in properties in Fort \Vorth, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio to be sold under the Guaranteed Value Contract.
The fact of the company's confining its operations entirely to its own properties and development and selling of its subdivisions, with the redemption feature above mentioned, gives this company a standing probably different from any real estate firm in Texas, if not in the United States. and its policy of selling only on investigation, on a contract to repurchase, is finding a marked approval among the class of investors in real estate 1rho are looking for legitimate investments in staple property . .
To:\r D. YARIJROUGH.-Prominently identified with financial and inrlu~trial interests in his native state and known as one of the liberal and prog-ressive citizens who have contributed materially to the progress and •.tpbuilding of the city of Fort Worth, Mr. Yarbrough is here incumbent uf the office of vice-president and manager of the vVaggoner Bank & Trust Company and is one of the substantial capitalists and representative ~tockmen of this part of the fine old Lone Star commonwealth. In both the paternal and maternal lines he is a scion of honored pioneer families of Texas. and thus there is special consistency in according to him specific recognition in this history.
Tom D. Yarbrough was born in Fannin county, Texas. on the 4th of June, I 873, and is a SOtJ of Thomas B. and Sallie (Waggoner) Yarbrough. The father of the subject of this review was born in Louisiana <~nrl became one of the successful business men of western Texas. He died in 1896. His wife was a member of the well known and influential \ \' aggoner family whose name has been prominently linked with the history of Texas since the early pioneer clays, when the Indians still disputed dominion of the soil and when this section was on the very border of civilization. The family was early founded in \Vise county, where it acquire<! extensive landed and cattle interests, which have been retained by it? representatives to the present day, the Waggoner estate
· being one of the largest and richest in Texas. Daniel Waggoner, the noted stockman, was a brother ·of the mother of him whose name initiates thi:; article, and the mother died in 1880, being held in affectionate regard b1· all who knew her and being a native of Texas, which ever represented her home.
Tom D. Yarbrough was reared and educated in Fannin county, this state. and his initial business training- was secured in connection with banking interests at Honey Grove, wl;ere he was identified with thi~ line of enterprise for a number of years. In 1907 he removed to fort \\orth, where he acquired a substantial interest in the Hunter- Phelan I :ank. which was then reorganized under the title of !he \Vag-g-_oncr !lank & Trust Company, and which is incorporated wtth a capttal stock of
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# 53-53 Con't. James LARISON
(Ret. Merchant Harriet
33mw Tenn. ($4000-250) 2lfw Tex.
# 54-54 Farmer ($1000~500) James GALBRETH 53mw Ky. Mary Jane 33fw Ky. Dudley 9mw Tex. Mary 8fw Tex. George WELLS 26mw Mo.
(Grocer ($0-300)
# 55-55 Dry goods Merchant ($5000-4000)
Thos. B. YARBOUGH 29mw La. Sarah 24fw Tex. Edgar B. l/12mw Tex. Martha TOWNSEND 64fw Tenn. Theadosha WAGGONER llfw Tenn. Hamelton WILLIAMS 25mb Tenn.
# 56-56 K. House ($0-0) Sarah K. STEPP 64fw Ky. Joseph MILLER . . ·2lmw Ky.
(Clk. in Store ($0-150) Sinclure STAPP 68mw Ky.
(Dry good Merchant ($15000-22000)
# 57-57 Dry good Merchant ($3000-5000)
Urben COLE 58mw Tenn. Mary E. 48fw Tenn. Thomas w. 8mw Tex. Minerva WILLIAMS 23fb Mo: Mary COLE 14fm Tex. James PATRICK 30mw Tenn.
(Clk. in Store ($400-700)
The State of Texas:
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County of Fannin I, Thomas D. BARTLEY one of the Ass•t.
Marshalls in Fannin County Western District of Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing pages are well and truly made according to the term of my oath of Office and the number of pages -are· 10.
signed - Thos. D. BARTLEY Sworn to and Subscribed before me this Dec. 5th, 1870
signed - Charles DOSS Dist. Clerk Fannin Co., Texas
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1880 E. G. con't
:,peaker, J. H. Smith, N. B. Smith I. Vl . Stephens, s. B. Smith, G. I..~. Smith, J, H. Smith, VI . M. Stanf ie.ld, G. T, Stobaugh, A. G. Snider, Thomas
Terry, Thomas 'rhompson, W, J. Tone, Tom
Underwood, ':! ,
Woods, A. J, Vlatson, H. H. Wood, \'1 , c . Vl ilkins, w. D. \i inham, l'·~ . A. Williams, Jno. \'food, c . B. Vl oodson, J. T. Walcott, B. \'.'ood, A. L. v: illiams, N. A. Williams, ~ ~ H. ··s. Vl oodson, J ·, · P . Wood, \'! , \'! . '.'fe lls, G. W. Walcott, Charles Williams, Miss Julia '.'/ ells, vr . H. \'l ilson, M. I~ .
Yarbrough, B. T. Yarbrough, Miss Louisa Yarbrough, T. B.
Butc her Dry Goods Clerk Grocer Grocer Slac kman House Carpenter f'.l iller Grocer Banker Drayrnan
Silver Smith Painter Grocery Clerk
Dry Goods Merchant
Merchant;<- . · . Grocer Saloon Keeper
. Dry Goods f.1arket Blac ksmith shop worker Carpenter Clerk Clerk Merchant Dry Goods Clerk Druggist V.f agon i\·;aker Blacksmith Grocer Lawyer Grocer Teacher Carpenter Iviill Vlright
House Carpenter Milliner Dry Goods Merchant
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2 Anr 1857 Archibald 13owie married h'lartha E. Ramsey
3 Apr 1860 Joseph ~cDonald (Honey Grove boarding- housekeeper) marries r.;ary Jane Peyton
4 Apr 1780 Sallie La1.1aster (mother of early settler, James !~ . La ]/laster) born in Adams Co. l\entucky
4 Apr 1854 Joshua Fuqua registers cattle brand
5 Apr 185'4- ."Official map"of i·ioney Grove recorded with i.•'annin County Clerk
7 Apr 1819 Ammy Ann Wood (wife of early settler B. F. ·" ood) born in Kentucky
13 Apr 1881 City of Honey Grove purchases land for 11 new city square" (an enlargement)
15 Apr 1795 Sarah "Sallie 11 R. Crisp (wife of early settler Samuel ErVlin) born in South Carolina
15 Apr 1861 Mary E. Magill (daughter of Honey Grove Farmer, S. P. J;lagill) marries James H. Lovell
16 Apr 1814 James Laiv~aster (early Honey Grove settler and farmer) born in Adams Co., hentucky
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3 l<ay 1815 Bets/ \~i ~lcott (widow of James Gilmer and wife of Benjamin Walcott - both early settlers) born in K~ntucky
5 May 1890 First ~oney Grove School Board Appointid
10 May 1845 T. Calhoun Provine (son of \'Iilli am Provine, early settler and Honey Grove grocery) born in Eentucky
11 htay 1911 Samuel A. Erwin died
12 r.!ay 1856 Lucy B. Baker (daughter of early settle, Thomas C. Balcer) marries John \'i. Lane
18 I·!ay 1E357 Henry J·:touser (early settler) marries Mary Cox
19 I·:iay 1869 'rhomas ';.l .uo Yarbrough (Honey Grove merchant) marries Sarah \'/aggoner
20 !.lay 1858 Joseph ~; mi th (honey Grove home builder) marries Elizabeth Moore
22 Lay 1829 sam i;;c Kee (wife of early settler Alexander A. f·,·:c Kee) born in J·~entucky
2J hay 1853 Dan r.;cLee registers cattle brank
24 !·:ay 1852 Charles \'! • , son of Alexander '· J·;~cKee, is born
30 i_ay 1873 8ity of i1oney Grove chartered by State of Texas
con't
Stobaugh, Argus Stapp, Sinclair
Thomison, Chester
Underwood, Wash
Wells, George Woods, John Vleller, George Williams, John Walcott, Benjamin '.'Iatson, Peter Hilson, Martin
Yarbrough, Thomas
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Grocer Dry Goods Merchant Grocer Carpenter Retired Merchant Blacksmith Carpenter
Dry Goods Merchant
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# 320-320 Con't. James CARAWAY 30mw Miss. Eliza B. 28fw Ala.
# 321-321 Cook ($0-0) Willie ABERCROMBIE
Alabama Rinda Clifton
29fm Ala. 14fm Ala. 12fm Ala.
James Florence Moses WINTER Isaac
4rnrn Tex. 3mb Tex. lfm Tex.
21mb Ala. 14mb Ala. 14mb Tex. 25rnrn Tex.
Thomas JONES George WARDEN
# 322-322 Laborer ($0-0) John CLEMENS 23mw Ala. Eliza ADAMS 30fw Ala. Henrietta 2fw Tex. Berry CLEMENS lfw Tex.
# 323-323
Samuel G. Rachel A. Edward Jane E. G. M. LYON
Farmer ($2500-1000)
JENNINGS 4lmw Miss. 36fw Miss. 18mw Miss. 16fw Miss. 22mw Miss.
# 324-324 Laborer ($0-0) Levi PHILLIPS 34rnrn Ala. Easter 26fb Ala. Polly 9fb Tex. Martha 7fb Tex. Mary 5fm Tex. Linda 3fm Tex.
lrran Tex.
# 325-325 Laborer ($0-0) G. YARBROUGH 62mb Ala. Nancy 30fb Ala. Wash. 6mb Tex. Alfred 4mb Tex. Ann lfb Tex.
# 326-326 Laborer ($0-0) Eli ROGERS 26mb Ala. Harriet 24fb Miss. Cora 2fb Tex.
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# 327-327 Laborer Mark WRIGHT Melvina James Burrel Colburn Carry Mary Julia , Samuel MARLY
# 328-328 Laborer Harry PLATT Winnie David Harry Shelby Venus CHAMBERS Alma Dannie PLATT
# 329-329 Laborer Cuff WOFFORD Elvira Maria Owen
# 330-330 Laborer Alfred YARBROUGH Sarah Dora William
# 331-331 Laborer Allen WOFFORD Lizzie Dave
# 332-332 Laborer Dock HOWARD Jane Richard WILLIAMS
State of Texas:
($0-0) 45rnrn Ala. 45fm Tenn. 18mrn Ala. 14mm Ala. llmm Tex.
8rnrn Tex. 6fm Tex. 5fm Tex.
19rnrn Mo.
($0-0) 54mb S.C. 34fm Miss. 14mrn La.
7rnrn La. 6mrn Tex.
20fm Miss. .3fb Tex.
.~ lfb Tex.
( $0-0) 29mb Ala. .29fb Miss. 12fb Tex.
8mb Tex.
( $0-0) 22mb Ala. 22fb La.
2fm Tex. lrnrn Tex.
($0-0) 25mb Ala. 23fb Ala.
5mb Tex.
($0-200) 45mb N.C. 35fb Va. 26mb La.
County of Fannin! I Henry E. Taylor ass't. Marshall of Subdivison No. of the Western Div. of'Texas do hereby certify that the foregoing pages of my return are will and truly made according to the tenor of my oath of Office. Henry E. TAYLOR Sworn to & Subscribed before me this 17th day of Nov, 1870 Charles DOSS Clk. of D.C.F.C.T.
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# 267-267 Con't. Jefferson BRUCE 8mw Tex. James SLEAN (?) 27mw Ala.
(Farmer ($6000-800) Pernissa 2lfw Tenn. Chas. B. JACKSON lmw Tex. William BRUCE 25mw Tenn.
(Grocer ($0-400)
# 268-268 Laborer ($0-0) Andrew VAUGHT 49mw Mo. Mary A. 49fw Mo.
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# 268-268 Con't. Martha VAUGHT Sarah E. Margaret L. Aaron H. Malissa M.
# 269-269 Farmer William BLAIR
17fw Mo. 15fw Mo. 13fw Mo. llmw Mo.
5fw Ark.
($0-0) 40mw Tex. 22fw Ire. Amy
Sarah A. l/12fw Ark.
# 270-270 Farmer Allen ABERCOMBIE Lucinda Wash. Sarah BROWN William
($0-0) 45mw Tex. 47fw S.C. 20mw S.C. 34fw Ala.
9mw S.C.
# 271-271 Laborer ($0-0) Harry WINTER 45mb Te:.~ o
Jane 45fb S.C. Alabama 14fb S.C. Jane· 12fb Tex. Harriet 18fb Tex.
# 272-272 K. HOUSE ($0-0) Selia MC CLURE 38fb Ala. Anderson 19mb S.C. Mary SIMS 14fb Ala.
· Ida lOfb Tex. Nancy ABERCOMBIE 65fb Tex. Aaron JONES 21mb Va. William 9mm Miss.
# 273-273 Laborer ($0-300) Holly JACKSON 50mb Tex. Lizzie 55fm Va. Edward 8mm Tex. Lee MC DANIEL 35mb Va. Robert WOFFARD 82mb N.C.
# 274-274 Laborer Frank BURTON Mary Ben 'MC VAY Eliza Samuel BURTON
# 275-275 Laborer Jackson FAVOR Ellen George Margaret WILSON
($0-0) 31mb Ala. 20fb La. 12mb La. 16fm La.
1mb La.
($0-0) 22mb Tex. 18fb Ala. 24mb Mo. 60fb Mo.
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# 276-276 Laborer ($0-0) Green YARBROUGH 42mb Ala. Margret 36fb Ala. Robert 14mb Tex. Dink lOmb Tex. William 5mb Tex. Henry 4mb Tex. William 13mb Tex. Nathan MC GRAY 22mb Ala. Adeline WOFFARD 25fb Tenn Millie llfb Tex. Belle 4fb Tex. Terrell 7mb Tex. Mary lfb Tex. Millie 70fb Va.
# 277-277 Laborer ($0-0) Millie JOHNSTON 27mb Va. Ann 22fb Tex. Sarah 3fm Tex. Callie lfm Tex. Coon ROBERTSON 30mb Tex.
# 278-278 Physician ($2000-600)
Ben P. s. HILL 46mw Tenn Rebecca 35fw Ala. George lmw Tex. John lmw Tex. Anna WOFFARD 38fw Tex. Dorilla 15fw Tex. Martha lOfw Tex. Cora 7fw Tex. Sarah Sfw Tex. Benjamin lOmw Tex.
# 279-279 Farmer ($3300-700)
Benj. H. MARTIN 46mw N.C. Mary A. 38fw Ga. Francis E. 2lfw Ala.
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b y G en L' r· & l l·k C u I 1 o u <J h t o r :1in you''f! reerttil. s .
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Elder .1. C. Foster, of this city, who returned from Idabel, Okla., where he conducted a funeral, reported a sad case of suicide which occurred at Garvin (McCurtain county, Oklahoma) last Saturday evening. The victim of the tragedy was Mrs. Earl, a young married wom<:.m about twenty-two years old, whose horne was at Idabel, but, at the time of the tragedy she was engaged in teaching in the public school at Garvin. She had been married only a few weeks and her husband lives at Idabel.
The scene of the unfortunate occurrence was in the lobby of the hotel. She stepped up to a mirror and was looking at herself in it when she placed a pistol to her right temple and pulled the trigger, fatally wounding herself. Death ensued at 10 o'clock that night. A guest of the hotel was ·sitting in the lobby and saw her when she walked up to the mirror and pulled the pistol frorn a place of concealment in her dress, but he could not divi11c her intention until it was too late to stop her. The body was shipped to Idabel Sunday evening and the funeral was held on Mond<.1y.
She was the daughter of a prominent physician, Dr. Black, formerly of Idabel, who is now living in Arkansas. The people of Idabel were very much grieved over the occurrence. She was a fine young lady, highly esteemed by everybody. The cause of the deed was not knuw11. Sill' dicl not leave any note behind or inti111atc to anybody that she contemplated taking her. life. She and her husband were not living together. (Paris News -January S, I 915)
Friday evening last a telegram was received in this city that brought sadness to the hearts of all. The dispatch was from the hunting party that left for t-he Territ.ory a few days before and announced that Mr. J. W. Huffm<Jn, one of our best citizens, had been accidentally shot and killed by N. F.Miller, while turkey hunting that morning. The terrible news spread rapidly, and in a few minutes people were gathered in groups throughout the city discussing the sad tragedy and expressing deepest sympathy for all concerned.
Frorn one of the hunters was obtained the following particulars of this deplorable accident: .
~ 1\ party composed of Jno·. A. Pierce, J. W. Rutherford, N. F. Miller, J. T. Boswell, T. F. Williamson, G. M. McGlasson, C. C. Lovelace, Edgar Yarbrough, C. F. Koehler, W. H. Saffarans, J. W. Huffman, and E. B. Baker were on a fishing and hunting expedition in the Kiamitia mountains twenty-five miles northeast of Antlers, I. T. On Friday rnorning, May 8th, C. F. Koehler, .J. W. Huffman, and N. F. Miller left the camp and went about 11 miles east for a turkey hunt. It was a very early hour in the morning just after break of day. The three started up a canyon abreast, Huffman to the right, Koehler to the left, and Miller in the center. They advanced a short distance in the direction turkeys were heard gobbling. Miller was doing the calling and told Huffman and Koehler to keep a sharp lookout and he would call the turkeys toward them. Huffman cJdvanced further in the direction of the turkeys than Miller thought and stooped down beside a tree between Miller and the turkeys. The turkeys had quit gobbling and Miller supposing they wen:~ coming toward him, sat down on a rock eager for sight of the fowls. 1\bout this time Huffman made sornc movement of the arm and shoulder which tv\iller saw, and seeing only the shoulder thought it was a turkey and fired. The ball struck behind Huffman's right arm and passed through and lodged against the skin of the left arm. Huffman sc re:nncd, jumped straight up, then walked about ten steps and fell dea d.
The body was carried to Antler, a coffin ordered from Paris, and the rcm zd ns shipped to Honey Grove, reaching here on the 11:30 Santa Fe Saturday.
Sunrby morning the body, accompanied by the Knights of Honor, the family, and a large number of friends was taken to Oakwood cemetery and after burial service by the Knights of Honor, and prayer by Rev. J. R. Allen, was laid to rest.
The heart-broken wife, little children and other relatives and friends have the sincere syr11pathy of tl1c entire community. May He, "Who tempereth the winds to the shorn lilmbs," comfort the widow and orphans in this sad time of affliction. (Honey Grove
iti zen- Ulldatcd clipping- death date May 8, 1891) ........ ~ 1vlr. Ed Duncan, a well-known citizen of Telephone, died Saturday afternoon. He was
.::.t vi c tim 'of the deadly disease, cancer, and had suffered ·a long time. He was one of the most popular men of the community. (Honey Grove Signal - February 22, 1907)
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HISTORICAL DATA--HONEY GROVE, TEXAS
In the year 1836, when the western limit of civ111zat1on in this
area was marked by a small settlement near where the City of Paris now stands,
Davy Crockett started wfth a company of men to reach the Texian Anny at
San Antonio by this wes·tern route. This locality was then an unknown wilderness
of grass, the home of the Indian and buffalo. Reaching this pl\lce .a day or two
after leaving the settlement near Paris, Crockett and his men pitched their
ca~p in the grove now a little north of the public square. In the grove of
trees was a spring of fine water, about which the company spread their blankf•ts
and built their fires. They remained in this camp for several days in
consusltation, being divided in opinion whether or not it was best to pursue this
unknown route through bhe 'iJi1derness or return and tr·avel a more easterly course.
Hhile fn ..-:amp here they discovered an unusual number of trees
~. containing swarms of bees with honey. The men feasted on venison and honey while:
in this camp.
Some of the party sewing the danger of this route had already
abandoned the expedition in this direction. and Crockett, \lith only a few men
left, was compelled to abandon the expedition in this direction end travel another
route to San Antonio and the Alamo. While camped here~ and after he left.
Crockett always spoke of the SPOT as 11 Honey Grove". In a letter to his
children, before he reached San Antonio to die in the Alamo, Crockett describns
this area accurately, ''with bees and honey plenty". This name was passed on to
others and when the town finally spranv up the name remained.
The first settler in Honey Grove was Samuel Erwin, whose wedding ceremony back
in Tennessee had been performed hy one Davey Crockett, then a minor Justice
of Peace. Nr. En~in reach~d T~xas 1n 1837. lived for a few years r.t~ur Red River
and in 1842 moved and built a home in what fs nov; Honl"y Grove. a sh01·t distance
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west of the present square. For three years the Erwins were the only residents
of bhe locality. The next settler was Dr. Nicholson, who settled in the locality
in 1845~ and was quickly followed by John t-1cKenz1e, J. T. Allen, James Gilml:'r
and others.
t1r. Gilmer bought most of the 1 and within the present limits
of the city. He died in 1846 and was the f1r::;t person lburied in what is now
Oakwood Cemetery.
B. S. Walcott came to Honey Grove in 1848 and some time later
married the \1/idow of James Gilmer. In 1849 ~1r. \4llcott laid off the town of
Honey Grove and sold building lots,. and soon thereafter buildings began to rise
here and there.
In 1856 the several religious groups united in bui'lding the old
union church~ which was the first public building in the town, \'lith the exception
of a. small school house. About the same time the old Smith Hotel was erected
on the present site of the Pierce-Wood buildings on the west side of tne square.
In 1858 a. mill was erected by B. S. Walcott in the grove of trees fn which
Crockett ca~ped north of the square.
The town of Honey Grove \'las incorporat~~d in 1873 t J. H. Smith being the
first Mayor. During the same yewr the T & P railr(.'lad was built into the town,
and the first newspaper, iThe Independent", made its appearance with T. B.
Yarbrought as Editor.
Uere are some of the firsts in Honey Grove as taken from the records of the
late Mrs. J. F. Black.
The first swwing machine was onwed and operated by Hrs. Wilson, wife
of Hartin Wilson. It was a Howe machine and was purchased about 1870.
The first bathtub was owned by B. 0. Halcott. It was purchased in 1
New Orleans, brought by barge to Jefferson and transported by ox-cart to
Honey Grove. Since there were po water pipes·1n those days the tub had to be ..
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filled by carrying water in bt!ckets.
The first preachers in Honey Grove were Rev. Provine and Rev. Robert Rudolph,
both presbyter1ans. The preached in the old Union Church which stood
near the siti site of the present Elementary school.
=---The first person born in Honey Grove was James P. Gilmer. The date
of his birth was April 25, 1846.
The first schoil was taught by Judge Rutherford beginning
in 1853.
The first bar,k was conducted by A. G. Stobaugh & Company. The
~. institution \'las orga.riized in 1877. It was m-1ned by A. G. Stobaugh and
U. T. Cole
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Johnson, Lucy
Jones, Hannah E. Jones, Bob
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Hogan, VI. H.
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(Leinart, J. l\1. Leinart, Leona
[Hugg~ns, Blanche Hugg1ns, Lillie McCoy Huggins, Landis P.
Council, Elbert ·Caleb Council, Uary Elizabeth
(Underwood, Nettie Bird Underwood, Francis J. Underwood, Ira Elizabeth Underwood, Francis Underwood, Infant Underwood, Francis
(Smith, Nancy M. Word Smith, James Jacob
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Campbell, Lilly White 22 Jun 186J
Campbell, Orlando Alexander 2 ·Apr H360
Blythe, Maggie 24 ~ov 1858
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Blair, Geneva Carolyn Blair, William Francis Blair, NancY, Jane Blair, Flore·.nce
(Blair, Bonnie Blair, Bob
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A Adams, Aaron, 59 Adams, Joseph, 54 Addison, James, 20 Afflick, David, 50 Aingell, William, 26 Alderon, Hester, 31 Alderson, 18, 31 Alderson, Curtis, 31 Alexander, 31, 33, 60, 61, 62, 64, 100, 116 Alexander, Dan A., 116 Alexander, Orlando, 115 Anderson, 31, 32, 60, 103 Anderson, Donnie, 116 Anderson, Robert, 59 Anderson, William P., 50 Andrew, Boyd, 31 Andrews, John, 47 Ard, Joseph, 59 Ard, Thomas, 54 Arnold, 31, 60 Arnold, Malinda, 32
B Baber, Robert, 27, 29 Baden, Peter, 68 Baham, Victoria, 66 Bailey, 62, 106 Bailey, Anna, 16 Bailey, Margaret, 16 Baileys, John, 59 Baker, 31, 32, 64, 107 Baker, Lucy B., 100 Baker, William, 47 Balch, James, 22 Balche, James, 22 Bandy, 31 Bandy, Ann, 31 Bandyl, Richard, 31 Bankson, Peter, 68 Barbour, Katharine, 20 Barker, Jesse, 68 Barnett, Hannah, 66 Bass, James, 47, 50 Bates, 32 Bates, Polly, 32
Beall, John E., 47 Beckner, Mary Catherine, 31 Beckners,’ John, 31 Bedford, 34 Bedford, Robert, 47 Bell, James, 32 Bell, Sarah, 32 Bell, William, 22, 25 Bennett, 60 Bennett, James, 68 Bernard, Mary, 23 Bernard, William R., 23, 61 Berry, William, 68 Bibb, Richard, 23 Bickham, 58, 61, 75, 76, 85, 96 ura.nev, 93 Bickham, Francis, 75 Bickham, John, 54 Biggs, John, 31 Biggs, Polly, 31 Billup, John, 12 Bishop, 31 Bishop, Eliza, 66 Blair, 30, 61, 117 Blair, David, 30 Blair, Jane, 117 Bllbro, 31 Bllbro, John, 31 Blount, 31, 61 Blount, Clement, 31 Booker, 61, 66 Booker, Maria, 66 Boulton, Mary, 32 Boulton, Thomas, 32 Bowyer, 31 Bowyer, Henry, 31 Boyd, Ann Margaret, 31 Bradford, 61, 66 Bradford, Emily, 66 Brandon, John, 26 Bredin, Paul, 61 Briggs, David, 30 Browder, 16, 18, 61 Browder, Henry, 17 Btinnett, Ann, 32 Bumpass, William, 27, 29 Burnes, Frederick A., 47 Byrd, 31 Byrd, Rebecca, 31 C Callister, John M., 26 Camp, Polly, 32 Campbell, Mary White, 115 Caroll, Thomas, 75 Carr, Benjamin, 50
Carroll, Charles, 47, 50 Carroll, James, 38, 83 Carroll, Mary, 39 Carter, Nancy, 32 Cash, Edward, 18 Castonquart, John, 68 Catherine, 22, 31, 32 Charles, John, 68 Chew, 30, 62 Chew, John, 30 Chitwood, John, 32 Chitwood, Sally, 32 Clark, Amanda J., 66 Clarkson, David, 32 Clerk, Phebe, 31 Cloyd, Elizabeth, 31 Coleman, 17, 58, 63 Coleman, Robert, 30 Coleman, Spencer, 30 Collins, William W., 68 Conner, Elizabeth, 32 Conner, Mary, 31 Cooper, Nancy, 66 Core, Norma D., 75 Corthorn, Thomas, 30 Cosbey, William, 47 Cosby, William, 50 Cott, Logan, 42 Couaty, Logan, 42 Council, 115 Council, Caleb, 115 Courtney, Ezra, 68 Cousin, Blanche, 66 Covington, 57, 59, 67, 69, 75 Covington, Coleman, 16 Covington, Lena, 16 Coyle, 30, 63 Coyle, James, 30 Coyle, Lucy, 30 Coyle, Michael, 30 Coyle, Polly, 30 Cozzens, 58, 63 Cozzens, Francois, 63 Crabb, Ralph, 50 Craghead, Martha, 32 Craig, Hugh, 47 Craig, John, 47 Crawford, Christopher, 30 Crawtord, Mary, 31 Cress, Elizabeth, 31 Crockett, 29, 33, 109 Crockett, Davy, 109 Crockett, Hugh, 29 Crowl, Polly, 32 Crutcher, 30 Crutcher, Thomas, 30 Cummings, James, 50
Cunningham, 30 Cunningham, James, 30 Cunningham, Myrtle Mae, 112 Cutterer, Joe, 68 D Daniel, 20, 22, 23, 31, 33, 37, 58, 60, 61, 62–64,
73, 79 Daugherty, James, 47 Daugherty, William, 47 David, 25, 31, 32, 33, 37, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64,
73 David, Samuel B., 26 Davidson, William, 59 Davis, 37, 58, 60, 62, 64, 70 Davis, Hannah, 66 Davis, John, 47, 50 Davis, John A., 47 Davis, Judith, 31 Davis, Mary A., 66 Davis, Samuel B., 23 Davis, Thomas, 47 Doran, William, 47 Drake, 23 Drake, Frances, 23 Drake, Francis, 23 Drake, Sarah S., 23 Drake, Taylor B., 23 Duncan, 20, 25, 26, 63, 107 Duncan, Benjamin, 22, 25 Duncan, Elizabeth, 25 Duncan, Lillian, 20 Durrett, George, 30 Durrett, John, 30 Dyche, Floyd, 68 Dyer, Jennie, 96 E Earl, 107, 117 Earl, Henry, 117 Earl, James, 117 Easly, Sally, 32 Edwards, Amos, 25 Edwards, John, 47 Elizabeth, Mary, 20 Ellis, George, 54 Ervin, Ann, 59, 85 ErVlin, Samuel, 100 Erwin, Samuel, 109 Erwin, Samuel A., 100 Estes, Mattie, 16 Evans, 16, 18 Evans, Alfred T., 18 Evans, Issac, 68 Ewing, 22
Ewing, Reuben, 22, 26 F Fike, John, 23 Fitzmorris, Robert, 59 Flowers, Sam, 16 Forbus, William, 26 Ford, 54, 58 Ford, Elias, 54 Fortenberry, 114 Fortenberry, Ralph J., 114 Fortson, 30 Fortson, James, 30 Fortson, John, 30 Fortson, Lucy, 30 Fortson, Marshall, 30 Fortson, Richard, 30 Foster, Asa, 47 Foster, Thomas, 30 Fox, 30 Fox, Joseph, 30 Fox, Philadelphia, 30 Fox, Thomas, 30 Francois, Courtney, 66 Fraze, Anthony, 30 Frazer, James, 30 Fugua, Belle, 16 Fuller, Sarah, 31 Fuqua, Joshua, 100 G Gaines, David, 68 Galloway, William, 68 Garmon, Susanna, 31 Gearhart, Margaret, 32 Gearhart, Susannah, 32 Genin, Delphine, 66 Gentry, 117 Gentry, Pauline, 117 Gibson, Thomas, 59 Gilliam, Harrison, 50 Gilliam, William, 50 Gillman, John, 23 Gilmer, 110 Gilmer, James, 100, 110 Gilmer, James P., 111 Glassell, 30 Glassell, John, 30 Glenn, James, 23, 26 Godsons, Martha, 31 Good, Edward, 47 Goodloe, Henry, 47 Gordon, Minerva, 20 Gosset, Sophia, 41 Goswick, Sophia, 43
Gray, 58, 106 Gray, Joyce, 108 Gray, Shannon, 15 Grayson, Peter, 47 Greer, 32 Greer, Sarah, 32 Griffin, 37 Griffin, William, 47 H Haden, William, 22, 25 Hader, Allen, 68 Hale, 32 lsebel, 32 Hale, Thomas, 32 Halrston, Ruth, 32 Haly, David, 47 Hambrick, Henry, 22 Hambrick, John, 22 Hamilton, William, 50 Hancock, Mary, 31 Hancock, Sally, 32 Handcock, Marvin, 113 Handy, Jane, 32 Handy, John, 32 Hannah, 25, 31, 114 Hannah, Elizabeth, 25 Hansbrough, Peter, 25, 26 Harlgrova, Susannah, 39 Harris, Charles, 31 Harrison, 66 Harrison, Sarah, 66 Hatcher, Benjamin, 32 Hatcher, Frances, 32 Hatchett, Thomas, 47, 50 Hawlings, Peter, 30 Hay, Peter, 23 Hayden, Elisha, 25 Head, John N., 20 Head, Martha Ann, 20 Hedge, Elizabeth, 32 Hendry, Betty, 22 Hendry, William, 22 Henry, Henry, 59 Henry, Mary, 31 Hensely, Sarah, 31 Hewlett, Henry, 30 Higgans, Mary, 31 Hill, Henry, 54 Hill, Thomas, 22 Hilson, Peter, 101 Hines, Daniel, 16 Hixon, Mae H., 16 Hodges, 32 Hodges, Mary, 32 Hogan, Elizabeth, 114
Holden, Doris M., 67 Holden, John, 54 Hoover, John, 47 Hopkins, 25 tfary, 96 Hopkins, Charles, 96 Houston, 97 Houston, John, 50 Howard, Benjamin, 27 Hubert, Richard, 20 Hutcheson, Beverly, 18 J Jackson, 37, 83 Jackson, Abraham, 115 Jacob, James, 115 James, William, 47 Jane, 31, 102, 103, 106 Jenkins, John, 30 Jinkins, 30 Jinkins, Elizabeth, 50 Jinkins, Thomas, 50 Johns, William, 23 Johnson, 20, 30, 31, 32, 37, 106, 112, 114 Johnson, Elizabeth, 30 Johnson, Jeanette, 20 Johnson, John, 22 Johnson, Nancy, 32 Johnson, Richard, 22 Johnson, Thomas, 22 Johnson, William, 22 Jones, 30, 32, 58, 114 Jones, Hannah, 32 Jones, Lucy, 114 Jones, Milly, 32 Jones, Phebe, 32 Jones, Rachel, 32 Jones, Rebecca, 22 Jones, Robert, 32 Jones, Sarah, 32 Jones, Susannah, 32 Jones, William, 50 Jordan, 34 Jordan, Mose, 68 K Kennaday, James, 32 Kenne, Polly, 32 Kennerly, Phillip, 22 Kent, George F., 15 Killough, Samuel, 47, 50 King, 32 King, Martha, 20 King, Nancy, 32 King, Phillip, 17
Kingery, Jacob, 32 Kingery, Mary, 32 Kingrey, Elizabeth, 32 Kuykendall, Jonathon, 39 Kuyl, Samuel, 38, 39 L Lackey, Sam, 18 LaMaster, James, 100 Lamb, 16, 20 Lamb, Esther, 31 Lane, 100 Lane, Ellen, 113 Langdon, Elizabeth, 32 Lanier, Herbert, 47 Latham, John, 25, 26 Law, Sally, 32 Lea, James P., 54 Leftwich, Mary, 31 Legrand, Peter, 47, 50 Leinart, 115 Leinart, Emma, 115 Leinart, Walter, 115 Lemon, Sarah, 32 Lewis, 22, 31, 32, 58, 60, 61, 70, 73, 114 Lewis, Mary, 31 Little, John B., 93 Little, Mary Sue, 113 Loftin, William, 50 Long, Rebecca, 20 Long, Richard, 30 Longmire, Lizzie Mae, 116 Loyd, 63, 116 Loyd, Mary C., 68 M Magill, Mary E., 100 Maher, Hannah E., 66 Mallery, Richard, 32 Marbury, Leonard L., 68 Matchett, Thomas, 50 Mauze, Allen, 23 Maxey, Lucy, 32 Maxey, Phebe, 32 McClennan, 113 McClennan, Abraham, 113 McCombs, Jesse, 23 McCombs, John, 23 McCombs, Mary, 23 McCracken, Samuel, 26 McCulloch, Benjamin, 50 McCutch, Hugh, 25 McCutchcn, Hugh, 22 McCutchen, Elizabeth, 23 McDowel, John, 25
McGrady, Polly, 32 McKelwaln, Nancy, 32 Medkiff, William, 47 Meecher, Jane, 31 Methina, Peter, 47 Miller, 20, 25, 63, 107 lvie, 16 walter, 17 Miller, Andrew, 47, 50 Miller, Betsy, 31 Miller, Elizabeth, 25 Miller, Henry, 25 Miller, James, 54 Miller, John, 25 Miller, Matilda, 75 Miller, Robert, 18 Minor, Thomas, 30 Mislber, Sarah, 31 Mitchell, Henry, 30 Mitchell, Thomas, 47 Mitchell, William, 22, 25 Mizell, Elvira, 75 Montford, Joseph, 50 Moody, Nancy, 32 Moore, 32, 113 Moore, Anne, 31 Moore, Elizabeth, 100 Moore, Mary, 31 Moore, Polly, 32 Morris, 54, 64 Morris, Hanna, 31 Morton, Elizabeth H., 22 Mosley, Sally, 32 Muir, William, 50 Mulll, Polly, 32 Murphy, 32 Murphy, Alexander, 50 Murray, George, 18 Myers, Christina, 32 Myers, Peter, 31 N Nash, 116 Nash, Tom R., 116 Nash, William, 47 Neal, Joe, 117 Neff, Bertha P., 59, 75 Neighbors, James, 31 New, John, 32 New, Mary, 32 Newton, 30 Newton, James, 30 Nicholas, 31, 37, 63, 73 Nicholas, Joseph, 5 Noile, Charles, 31 Nourse, Robert, 25
O Olive, Robert, 30 Olive, Thomas, 30 Oliver, 116 Oliver, Helen M., 117 Overton, Sarah, 66 P Parish, John, 30 Partlow, Elijah, 30 Partlow, John, 30 Partlow, Lewis, 30 Paul, Thomas, 112 Peay, Margaret, 20 Penn, 30, 31 Penn, Betsy, 30 Perry, 18, 20, 117 Perry, Effie Elizabeth, 20 Perry, Pearlie Jewel, 117 Perry, Rob, 17 Perry, Willie Caroline, 20 Peters, Polly, 32 Pettegrew, Nancy B., 31 Pettigrew, James, 30 Porter, 17 Porter, Francis, 25 Posey, John, 16 Preston, 31 Preston, Ann, 32 Price, 23, 63, 108, 113 Price, Benjamin D., 23 Pridy, Nancy, 32 Prince, Elisha, 23 Prlce, Maryann, 32 Prtllemon, Ann, 32 Prudence, Jesse, 31 Pruett, Judith, 31 Pruett, Michael, 31 Pursell, Abel, 47, 50 Q Quarles, John, 27, 29 R Ramsay, William, 47, 50 Rankin, George, 23 Ray, 117 Ray, James, 32 Ray, Jemima, 32 Ray, Jessie Mae, 117 Ready, Charles, 47 Redd, 30
Redd, James, 30 Reed, 25, 30, 37, 63 Reed, James, 25 Rhea, John S., 16 Richard, James, 20 Richards, 30, 31 Richards, Susan, 75 Richardson, 59 Richardson, Hannah, 32 Rise, William, 23 River, Pearl, 57 Robert, 22, 31, 32, 33, 48, 58, 60, 61, 62, 64, 66,
113 Robert, Benjamin, 20 Roberts, Alfred, 26 Rober-ts, Alfred, 23 Roberts, Ann B., 26 Roberts, Charles, 23, 68 Roberts, Henry, 25 Roberts, Levi, 25 Roberts, Lina, 23 Roberts, Mary B., 75 Roberts, Rhoda, 75 Robertson, 25, 63, 75 Robertson, David, 68 Robertson, George, 59 Robertson, Mathew, 68 Robertson, Wiley, 68 Robertson, William, 47 Robinson, 25, 64 Robinson, Hugh, 50 Robinson, Mary, 31 Robison, John, 47 Roddy, 30 Roddy, Samuel, 30 Rojas, Rebecca, 15 Ross, Daniel, 32 Ross, Rachel, 32 Rountree, Elizabeth, 31 Rousseaux, Georgia, 66 Rowland, Jacob, 23 Roy, Hugh, 30 Rucker, 113 Rucker, Elliott, 50 Rucker, James, 50 Rudolph, Robert, 111 Rufus, 116 Rufus, Connie, 117 Runyon, Christian, 31 Rutherford, 107, 114 Rutherford, Jennie, 114 Rutherford, Robert, 114 Ryland, Mary, 20 S Sadler, John P., 16
Sanderlin, John, 75 Scarborough, Mary, 31 Scarbrough, Nancy, 43 Scott, 116 Scott, Robert, 23 Scrugham, Daniel, 30 Searcy, William W., 47 Sebastian, Isaac, 50 Sharpe, James, 50 Shaw, 114 Shaw, Tommy, 114 Sherwood, Robert, 32 Shey, Ruth, 32 Shields, Thomas, 59 Shipley, Edward, 29 Shipley, Robert, 29 Shiply, Edward, 29, 50 Simmons, 20, 31, 64 Simmons, Dorothy, 20 Simmons, John, 54 Simmons, William, 54 Sinclair, 101 Sinclair, Mary, 31 Slatten, Joseph, 68 Slaughter, James, 96 Small, Maud, 16 Small, Thomas H., 117 Smith, 20, 32, 37, 59, 64, 93, 99, 105, 115 written, 32 Smith, Henry, 27 Smith, James, 26 Smith, Jemima, 68 Smith, Martha, 32 Smith, Olaf, 20 Smith, Robert, 47 Smith, William, 47, 50 Somerville, James, 30 Sordin, John, 68 Spangle, 32 Spangle, John, 32 Spell, John, 68 Standley, 32 Standley, Daniel, 32 Standley, Jane, 32 Starkey, Elijah, 32 Starkey, John, 32 Stecker, Lawrence, 68 Stephens, 32, 99 Stephens, Pat, 108 Stevens, 32, 105 Stevens, Marie, 20 Stevenson, Robert, 22, 25 Stewart, John B., 54 Stinnett, John, 32 Stone, Jesse, 32 Stover, John, 32 Stuart, 32
Stuart, Mary, 32 Surles, Joseph, 23 Swift, John, 47 Sylvest, 52 Sylvest, Jane, 52 T Talbot, Charles, 29 Talbot, James, 27, 29 Talley, John, 54 Tanner, Caroline, 115 Taylor, 18, 25, 32, 64, 102, 105 Taylor, Frances, 31 Taylor, Henry E., 102 Taylor, Jane, 31 Taylor, Peggy, 31 Terry, 31, 32, 52, 64, 99 Terry, Abraham, 52 Thigpen, John, 54 Thoma, Deborah, 32 Thomas, Deborah, 32 Thomas, Samuel, 31 Thompson, 32, 64, 73, 106, 112 Thompson, Stephen, 52 Thweatt, William, 47 Tinsley, James, 32 Tinsley, Reuben, 32 Toney, 32, 64 Toney, Benjamin, 54 Toney, Elizabeth, 75 Tony, Lucy A., 66 Tosh, Thomas, 31 Towles, 30 Towles, Elizabeth, 30 Townsend, Thomas, 26 Turner, 32 Turner, John, 23 Tyson, Daniel, 52 U Underwood, 32, 99, 101, 115 Underwood, Francis, 115 Underwood, Francis J., 115 V Vance, 32 Vance, James, 22, 25 Varnado, 52 Varnado, Louisa Jane, 52 Varnado, Maggie, 52 Varnadoe, Mary R., 52 Vernon, 64, 83 Vernon, Florence, 52 Vernon, John, 68
Vernon, William, 52 Vick, Wesley, 20 Vier, John, 32 Vincent, 62 Vincent, Thomas, 43 Vinson, 32, 43 Vinson, David, 32 Vinson, William, 43 Vleller, John, 101 W Wade, 31, 32, 105 Wade, Dolly, 32 Waggoner, 97 Waggoner, Daniel, 97 Waggoner, Sallie, 113 Waggoner, Sallie F., 92 Wainwright, 52 Wainwright, Francis, 52 Walcott, 99, 110 Walcott, Benjamin, 100 Walcott, John, 101 Walker, 31 Walker, David, 26 Walker, Homer, 116 Ward, John, 22 Ward, Lewis, 22 Ward, Mary, 25 Ward, Michael, 23 Warfield, Ann, 22, 23 Warner, Thomas C., 54 Warren, 32, 83 Warren, Elizabeth, 32 Warren, Jenny, 32 Washington, 30, 54, 56, 57, 75, 83, 106 Washington, Gilbert G., 50 Washington, John T., 30 Washington, Thomas, 50 Weakly, Robert, 50 Webb, 52 Webb, Anna A., 66 Weir, 116 Weir, Samuel F., 116 Welch, Nicholas, 31 West, Gabriel, 47 West, James, 22, 23 White, Elizabeth, 32 White, Isaac, 23 White, John, 16 White, Lilly, 115 White, Samuel G., 23 White, Stephen, 47 Whitsel, William, 22 Whitsell, James, 22 Whitsell, William D., 22 Wiglesworth, James, 30
Wiglesworth, Thomas, 30 Wilcox, Nelly, 26 Williams, 17, 22, 52, 64, 99, 106, 114 Williams, Bob, 114 Williams, Charles, 99 Williams, George, 101 Williams, James, 26 Williams, William W., 47 Williamson, 31, 107 Williamson, Elisha, 31 Wilson, 18, 37, 110 Wilson, James, 26 Wilson, John, 23 Wilson, Samuel, 22, 25, 26 Wilson, Sarah, 31 Wilson, William, 23, 68 Winbush, John B., 73 Windbush, Jacob, 73 Winfrey, Jacob, 73 Winfrey, John, 73 Winfrey, Philip, 73 Winn, 83 Winn, William, 73 Winston, Daniel, 20 Wisbey, Stephen, 73 Wisdom, Solomon, 73 Wiseman, William, 73 Wiston, George, 73 Witherington, Paul, 73 Wllls, James, 31 Wolf, 73 Womack, 73 Womack, John, 73 Wood, Mattie, 20 Wood, Robert, 73 Wood, Sophia K., 20 Woods, 31, 33, 64, 73, 79, 99, 114 Woods, George, 101 Word, Nancy M., 115 Worley, 31, 33, 64 Worley, John, 32 Worley, Sarah, 32 Wright, 25, 31, 32, 33, 63, 73, 79, 113, 115 Wright, Annie, 115 Wright, John, 30, 47, 73 Wright, Laura E., 113 Wyatt, Henry, 30 Wylie, 73 liam, 22 Wylie, William, 22 Wysong, 96 Wysong, Charles H., 96 Wysong, Jacob, 96 Y Yarborough, 34, 39, 60, 64, 73, 94
Yarborough, Gideon, 54 Yarborough, James, 70 Yarborough, Jeremiah, 34 Yarborough, Joshua, 43 Yarborough, Reuben, 52 Yarbory, William, 73 Yarbroue, Susannah, 36 Yarbrough, Benjamin, 22, 25, 43 Yarbrough, Charles, 5, 16, 27, 29 Yarbrough, Edgar, 107 Yarbrough, Edmond, 41, 43 Yarbrough, Gideon, 43, 68 Yarbrough, Hannah, 29 Yarbrough, Henry, 12 Yarbrough, Jeremiah, 25, 29 Yarbrough, John, 27, 29 Yarbrough, John H., 43 Yarbrough, Joseph, 12, 71 Yarbrough, Joshua, 5, 43 Yarbrough, Leonard, 4
Yarbrough, Louisa, 99 Yarbrough, Mattie, 116 Yarbrough, Minnie D., 117 Yarbrough, Sarah M., 119 Yarbrough, Susannah, 43 Yarbrough, Tom D., 97 Yarbrough, William, 12, 22, 43 Yard, Gideon, 73 Yaw, 73 Yaw, Aaron, 73 Yearby, Benjamin, 47, 50 Yeardly, Joseph, 73 Young, Elizabeth, 32 Young, Emma, 16 Young, Nancy, 32
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