William Weeks1
M, b. circa 1804
Father | William Weeks1 b. bt 1770 - 1780, d. bt 1840 - 1850 |
Mother | Hannah (?)1 b. c 1773 |
Last Edited | 12 Feb 2017 |
William Weeks was born circa 1804 at Virginia.1 He was the son of William Weeks and Hannah (?)1 William Weeks married Cloe (?) before 1836.1 William Weeks and Cloe (?) appeared on the census of 24 August 1850 in Prince William County, Virginia.1 William and Cloe appeared on the census of 5 July 1860 in Prince William County.2
Children of William Weeks and Cloe (?)
Citations
- William Weeks household, 1850 U.S. Census, Prince William County, William Weeks, population schedule, County, dwelling 115A, family 28, age 73, occupation Shoe Maker.
- William Weeks household, 1860 U.S. Census, Prince William County, William Weeks, population schedule, Prince William County, dwelling 463, family 312, age 55, occupation Farmer.
David Wilmer1
M, b. circa 1804, d. between July 1872 and October 1872
Last Edited | 30 Apr 2017 |
David Wilmer was born circa 1804 at Coventry, Warwickshire, England.2 He married Isabella (?) before 1836 at England.2 David Wilmer and Isabella (?) appeared on the census of 6 June 1841 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.3 David Wilmer and Isabella (?) appeared on the census of 30 March 1851 in Hornsey, Middlesex, England.2 David Wilmer appeared on the census of 7 April 1861 in Hornsey, Middlesex, England.4 He died between July 1872 and October 1872 at Kensington, London, England.5
Children of David Wilmer and Isabella (?)
Citations
- England Selecterd Marriages, 1538-1973 viewed online at FamilySearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N62R-ZCR : 10 December 2014), Frederick Bradford Wilmer and Louisa Gibbon, 1862; citing All Saints North Street, York, York, England, reference 2:KHS1WV; FHL microfilm 1,068,423.
- David Wilmer Household, Hornsey,Middlesex, 1851 Census Returns of England and Wales, Class HO107, Piece: David Wilmer3 ., Folio: 156, Page: 4,GSU roll: 193610, David was listed as a married 47 year old Annuitant.
- David Wilmer Household, Edinburgh,Midlothian, 1841 Census Returns for Scotland, ED: 98, Page: 8,Line: 690,David was listed as a married 35 year old Ind?
- David Wilmer Household, Hornsey,Middlesex, 1861 Census Returns of England and Wales, RG RG 9, Piece: 792, Folio: 143, Page: 36; GSU roll: 542701, David was listed as a married 57 year old Share holder.
- England & Wales, Death Index: 1837- 2007, online at FindMyPast.com, online findmypast.com, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2JT4-G72 : 31 December 2014), David Wilmer, 1872; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Kensington, London, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. , District: FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2JT4-G72 : 31 December 2014), David Wilmer, 1872; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Kensington, London, England, General Register Office, Southport, England.
John Church1
M, b. circa 1804, d. January 1841
Last Edited | 7 Jan 2021 |
John Church was born circa 1804 at Cambridgeshire, England.2 He died in January 1841 at March, Cambridgeshire, England; He was listed in the Index to Death Duty Registers for 1796-1903 under Wills and probate. The Name of his administor was Wm Pratt (Sarah's younger brother?).2 He was buried on 30 January 1841 at St Wendreda, March, Cambridgeshire, England.3
Children of John Church and Sarah Pratt
Citations
- England Marriages, 1538-1973 at FindMyPast, online search.findmypast.com, Parish Marriages, From: Parish Marriages.
- Index to Death Duty Registers (1796-1903) Transcription at FindMyPast.com, online search.findmypast.com, John Church , Name of testator: John Church , Names of administrator: Wm Pratt.
- Cambridgeshire Burials Transcription at findmypast (Cambridgeshire Family History Society), online search.findmypast.com, From Parish Burials.
- Cambridgeshire Baptisms Transcriptions viewed online at FindMyPast, online search.findmypast.com, March , Place: March , Mother's Given Name: Sarah (Late) Pratt , Father's First Name: Joohn , Father occupation: apothecary , Recorded in: Parish Baptisms.
- Cambridgeshire Baptisms Transcriptions viewed online at FindMyPast, online search.findmypast.com, March , Place: March , Mother's Given Name: Sarah (Late) Pratt , Father's First Name: John , Father occupation: surgeon , Recorded in: Parish Baptisms.
- Sarah Curch Household, Doddington, Cambridgeshire, 1841 Census Returns of England and Wales , Piece: 81 , Folio: 7 ,Book: 8 GSU roll: 241228.
William Skinner1
M, b. circa 1804
Last Edited | 15 Dec 2017 |
William Skinner was born circa 1804 at England.1 He married Anne Taunton, daughter of John Tanton and Susannah (?), on 25 September 1831 at Pluckely, Kent, England.1,2 William Skinner and Anne Taunton appeared on the census of 6 June 1841 in Pluckley and Pevington, West Ashford, Kent.2 In 1847 the William Skinner family immigrated to the United States.3 William Skinner and Anne Taunton appeared on the census of 3 August 1850 in Vernon, Oneida County, New York.4 William Skinner and Anne Taunton appeared on the census of 15 June 1860 in Jefferson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin.1 William Skinner and Anne Taunton appeared on the census of 18 August 1870 in Spring Brook, Dunn County, Wisocnsin.5 William Skinner was included during the census of his parents, George A Smith and James Allen Turner, on 30 June 1880 at Neathery and Shelly, Clinton County, Kentucky.6
Children of William Skinner and Anne Taunton
Citations
- William Skinner household, 1860 U.S. Census, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Jefferson, sheet 77, dwelling 617, family 617, age 56, occupation Farmer.
- William Skinner Household, Pluckley and Pevington, Kent, 1841 Census Returns of England and Wales.
- James Skinner household, 1900 U.S. Census, Asotin County, Washington, population schedule, Concord, ED 0005, sheet 9B, dwelling 173, family 176, age 64, occupation Farmer.
- William Skinner household, 1850 U.S. Census, Oneida County, New York, population schedule, Vernon, dwelling 95A, family 354, 356.
- William Skinner household, 1860 U.S. Census, Dunn County, William Skinner, population schedule, Spring Brook, dwelling 209B, family 199, age 65, occupation Farmer.
- George A C Smith household, 1880 U.S. Census, Clinton County, George A C Smith, population schedule, Neathery and Shelly, ED 29, sheet 621B, dwelling age 27, occupation Farmer.
William Hall1
M, b. circa 1804, d. after 1880
Last Edited | 2 Apr 2018 |
William Hall was born circa 1804 at Kentucky.2 He married Priscilla Warfield circa 1835 in Wisconsin.1,2 William Hall and Priscilla Warfield appeared on the census of 26 August 1850 in District No. 24, Grant County, Wisconsin.3 William Hall and Priscilla Warfield appeared on the census of 15 August 1860 in Lancaster, Grant County, Wisconsin.2 Circa 1861, William Hall migrated by waggon train to San Joaquin County, California.4 He was recorded in the California Great Registers between 1867 and 1880 at San Joaquin County.5,6,7 He died after 1880 at San Joaquin County, California.4
Children of William Hall and Priscilla Warfield
Citations
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Elizabeth J Halll Reynolds - Memorial ID 41678799.
- Wm Hall household, 1860 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Lancaster, sheet 351, dwelling 1034, family 1019, age 56, occupation Farmer.
- William Hall household, 1850 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, District 24, dwelling 34A, family 471, 471.
- California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994, database with images, online familyseach.org, San Joaquin County Death Certificate for Elizabeth J. Reynolds at FamilySearch ([REFERENCE-ERROR] : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), [REFERENCE-ERROR] > image [REFERENCE-ERROR] of [REFERENCE-ERROR]; California State Archives, Sacramento. From the death certificate immage (Dist: 3901, Local Registered: 55). "Father: William Hall, Mothe: Pricscilla Warfield".
- California, Great Registers, 1866-1910, index, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VT6L-1R2 : 8 December 2017), William Hall, 1867; citing Voter Registration, Castoria, San Joaquin, California, United States, county clerk offices, California; FHL microfilm 977,281.
- California, Great Registers, 1866-1910, index, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VT6G-6SQ : 8 December 2017), William Hall, 1872; citing Voter Registration, Castoria, San Joaquin, California, United States, county clerk offices, California; FHL microfilm 977,281.
- California, Great Registers, 1866-1910, index, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VT6P-NXJ : 8 December 2017), William Hall, 1880; citing Voter Registration, Linden, San Joaquin, California, United States, county clerk offices, California; FHL microfilm 977,281.
Harsha Nichols1
M, b. circa 1804
Last Edited | 22 Jul 2018 |
Harsha Nichols was born circa 1804 at Vermont.2
Children of Harsha Nichols and Betsey Whiting
Citations
- Washington, Soldier Home Records, 1891-1945, database with images, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLYB-9NWJ : 16 March 2018), Daniel B Nichols, 1926.
- Harsha Nichols household, 1850 U.S. Census, Windsor County, Harsha Nichols, population schedule, Plymouth, dwelling 429B, family 163, age 46, occupation Farmer.
Elizabeth Crumply1,2
F, b. circa 1804
Last Edited | 20 May 2021 |
Elizabeth Crumply was born circa 1804 at North Carolina.1 She married Thomas Cheatwood on 26 August 1823 at Stokes County, North Carolina.1,3,4 Elizabeth Crumply and Thomas Cheatwood appeared on the census of 29 October 1850 in South Division, Surry County, North Carolina.1 Probably a widow, Eliza Cheatwood appeared on the census of 6 July 1860 in Montgomery, Owen County, Indiana.5
Children of Elizabeth Crumply and Thomas Cheatwood
- Rhoda Cheatwood1 b. c 1825
- Irwin Cheatwood1 b. c 1828
- Nancy Cheatwood1 b. c 1830
- James Cheatwood1 b. c 1832
- Joel Cheatwood1 b. c 1832
- Emily Cheatwood1 b. c 1833
- Wesley Cheatwood1 b. c 1835
- Thomas Cheatwood1 b. c 1837
- Elizabeth Cheatwood+1 b. 14 May 1839, d. 22 Oct 1910
- Mary Cheatwood1 b. c 1842
- Jefferson Cheatwood1 b. c 1844
- Henry Cheatwood1 b. c 1848
Citations
- Tho Chetwood household, 1850 U.S. Census, Surry County, Tho Chetwood, population schedule, Souther Division, dwelling 261A, family 1452, age 56, occupation Sadler.
- FamilySearch, Family Tree Person Record, online at, online familysearch.org, Elizabeth Crumply.
- FamilySearch, Family Tree Person Record, online at, online familysearch.org, Elizabeth Crumply.
- North Carolina Marriages, 1759-1979, viewed online at Ancestry.com, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F8B8-F5V : 14 February 2020), Thomas Cheetwood, 1823.
- Eliza Cheatwooe household, 1860 U.S. Census, Owen County, Eliza Cheatwooe, population schedule, Montgomery, dwelling 102, family 703, age 47, occupaton None.
Elizabeth Marie Novak1
F, b. 1804
Father | (?) Novak1 b. b 1780 |
Relationship | 4th great-grandmother of Juliane Marion Heck |
Last Edited | 4 Apr 2016 |
Elizabeth Marie Novak was born in 1804 at Prussia.1 She was the daughter of (?) Novak.1 According to family history, Elizabeth Marie Novak married August Frederick Albrecht, son of (?) Albrecht, before 1830 at Prussia.1
Child of Elizabeth Marie Novak and August Frederick Albrecht
- Carl Wilhelm Albrecht+1 b. 22 Jun 1830, d. 3 Mar 1898
Citations
- Informaton assembled from Freda Albrecht Herrs family history, mostly from her father's ( August Frederick Albrect ) records and memories, Letter, Raymond Goelitz to Norman Pratt, 1975.
Lemuel Jesse Gunter
M, b. 1804
Father | Capt William Gunter |
Mother | Margaret Jones b. b 1790 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Charts | Jarvis Jones |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2021 |
Lemuel Jesse Gunter was born in 1804 at Guilford County, North Carolina; Gay Wall. He was the son of Capt William Gunter and Margaret Jones. Lemuel Jesse Gunter married Rebecca Williams on 3 July 1824 at Guilford County, North Carolina.1,2,3 Lemuel Jesse Gunter appeared on the census of 1840 in Guilford County, North Carolina; The census inclded Males: under 5(2); 5-U10(3); 10-U15(2); 15 U-20(1); 30-U40(1). Females: 10-U40)(1).4 He and Rebecca Williams appeared on the census of 14 October 1850 in District 42, Heard County, Georgia.1 Rebecca and Lemuel appeared on the census of 26 June 1860 in Precinct 2, Wood County, Texas.5 They also appeared on the census of 23 August 1870 in Precinct 3, Wood County, Texas.6
Children of Lemuel Jesse Gunter and Rebecca Williams
- William Washington Gunter+7 b. Apr 1827
- Joseph Hamilton "Harper" Gunter+1 b. 1831
- Adison "A.Y." Yancey Gunter+1 b. 1834, d. Aug 1894
- Isaac Gunter+1 b. 8 Mar 1835, d. 28 Jun 1912
- Listus? Gunter+1 b. 1838
- Jubel Gunter1 b. 1840
- Jesse Lemuel Gunter+1 b. 1842
- Jonathan "Jot" Gunter+1 b. 1844
- Martha A(L) Gunter+1 b. Nov 1847
- Baby Gunter1 b. b 15 Jul 1850
Citations
- Lemuel Gunter household, 1860 U.S. Census, Heard County, Gerogia, population schedule, District 41, sheet 162, dwelling 365, family 378, age 45, occupation Farmer.
- Ancestry.com. North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2000 [database online], online http://search.ancestry.com, County Court Records - FHL # 0536823-0536828.
- North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 viewed online at FamilySearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2QF-B3PP : 6 November 2017), Lemuel Gunter and Rebecca Williams, 03 Jul 1822; citing , Guilford, North Carolina, United States, p. , North Carolina State Archives Division of Archives and History; FHL microfilm 536,823.
- 1840 US Census, Lemuel Gunter.
- Lemuel Gunter household, 1860 U.S. Census, Wood County, Texas, population schedule, Precinct 2, sheet 354, dwelling 140, family 140, age 56, occupation Farmer.
- Lemuel Gunter household, 1870 U.S. Census, Wood County, Lemuel Gunter, population schedule, Princt 3, dwelling 530, family 5, age 66, occupation Farming.
- W. W. Gunter household, 1860 U.S. Census, Wood County, Texas, population schedule, Quitman PO, sheet 357, dwelling 178, family 177, age 33, occupation Merchant.
Nancy Walker1
F, b. 1804
Last Edited | 5 May 2016 |
Nancy Walker was born in 1804 at Virginia.2 She married John N Proctor, son of William Proctor and Elizabeth (?), on 3 February 1820 at Fleming County, Kentucky. John an Nancy appeared on the census of 30 June 1860 in District 1, Fleming County, Kentucky.2
Children of Nancy Walker and John N Proctor
Citations
- LDS, Family Search, Batch 7127123, online www.familysearch.org/ENG/Search/frameset_search.asp, North America.
- John N Proctor household, 1860 U.S. Census, Fleming County, John N Proctor, population schedule, Elizaville P.O., dwelling 771, family 205, age 62, occupation Farmer.
George H. Russell1
M, b. 1804
Last Edited | 11 Jun 2016 |
George H. Russell was born in 1804 at Vauxhall, Surrey, England.1 He married Louisa Hodgkinson, daughter of (?) Hodgkinson, circa 1830 at Ireland.2 George H. Russell and Louisa Hodgkinson appeared on the census of 30 March 1851 in Braddan, Isle of Man, England; This census included Mary Hodgkinson (50), sister-in-law. Louisa's sir name?2 George H. Russell and Louisa Hodgkinson appeared on the census of 2 April 1871 in Bognor Regis, Sussex, England.1
Children of George H. Russell and Louisa Hodgkinson
Citations
- 1871 British Census Index., online search.ancestry.com, RG10/1113; RD: Westhampnett; SD: South Bernet; ED: 3; Folio: 56; Page: 17; House Hold #: 68; GSU: 827515;.
- George F. Russell Household, Baddan, Isle of Man, 1851 Census Returns of Isle of Man.
Louisa A. (?)1
F, b. 1804
Last Edited | 20 Jul 2017 |
Louisa A. (?) was born in 1804 at Virginia.1 She married Tyron M. Yancey circa 1825.1 Louisa A. (?) and Tyron M. Yancey appeared on the census of 24 August 1850 in Northern Division, Marshall County, Mississippi.1 Louisa A. (?) and Tyron M. Yancey appeared on the census of 30 July 1860 in Holly, Marshall County, Mississippi.2
Children of Louisa A. (?) and Tyron M. Yancey
- Simon B. Yancey1 b. 1826
- Tryon M Yancey Jr.+1 b. 23 Sep 1826, d. 2 Jan 1898
- Mary Julia Yancey1 b. 1834
- Flournoy Yancey1 b. 1835
- Thomas L. Yancey+1 b. 1837
Citations
- Tyron M. Yancey household, 1850 U.S. Census, Marshall County, Mississippi, population schedule, The Northern Division, sheet 275, dwelling 2, family 2, age 56, occupation Lawyer.
- Tryon M. Yancey household, 1860 U.S. Census, Marshall County, Tryon M. Yancey, population schedule, Holly, dwelling 0, family 184, age 66, occupation not listed.
Randolph Moore1
M, b. 1804
Last Edited | 2 Apr 2016 |
Children of Randolph Moore and Sarah S. (?)
- Rufus Moore1 b. 1837
- Henry F. Moore2 b. 1843
- Benjamin F. Moore3 b. 1847
- Martha M. Moore+1 b. Jan 1848, d. 3 Jan 1936
Citations
- Raford R Moore household, 1880 U.S. Census, Stanislaus County, Raford R Moore, population schedule, Empire, ED 93, sheet 297A, dwelling 80, family 80, age 44, occupation Farmer.
- Henry Moore household, 1880 U.S. Census, Stanislaus County, Henry Moore, population schedule, Empire, ED 93, sheet 297A, dwelling 79, family 79, age 37, occupation Farmer.
- Benj. T Moore household, 1880 U.S. Census, Stanislaus County, Benj. T Moore, population schedule, Empire, ED 93, sheet 297A, dwelling 85, family 85, age 33, occupation Farmer.
David T. Timmerman1
F, b. 1804
Father | Thomas Timmerman1 b. c 1769 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)1 b. 1769 |
Last Edited | 31 Oct 2016 |
David T. Timmerman was born in 1804 at New York.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Timmerman and Elizabeth (?)1 David T. Timmerman married Charlotte (?) circa 1834 at New York.1 David T. Timmerman and Charlotte (?) appeared on the census of 18 September 1850 in Minden, Montgomery County, New York.1
Children of David T. Timmerman and Charlotte (?)
Citations
- David Timerman household, 1850 U.S. Census, Montgomery County, David Timerman, population schedule, Minden, dwelling 251, family 630, age 43, occupation Farmer.
Lois (?)1
F, b. 1804
Last Edited | 2 Apr 2016 |
Lois (?) was born in 1804 at Maine.1 She married Levi Morrell, son of David Morrell and Anna (?), circa 1827 at Maine.1 Lois (?) and Levi Morrell appeared on the census of 5 September 1850 in Cornish, York County, Maine.1 Lois (?) and Levi Morrell appeared on the census of 8 June 1860 in Cornish, York County, Maine.2
Children of Lois (?) and Levi Morrell
Citations
- Levi Morrill household, 1850 U.S. Census, York County, Maine, population schedule, Cornish, dwelling 241, family 197, 197.
- Levi Morrill household, 1860 U.S. Census, York County, Maine, population schedule, Cornish, sheet 0, dwelling 66, family 72, age 57, occupation Farmer.
Elizabeth L. Sprigg1
F, b. 1804, d. 1855
Last Edited | 28 Jul 2016 |
Elizabeth L. Sprigg was born in 1804.1 She married Judge John Cadwalader Ringgold, son of Gen Samuel Ringgold and Maria Cadwalader, on 24 June 1821 at Randolph County, Illinoise.1 Elizabeth L. Sprigg died in 1855.1
Children of Elizabeth L. Sprigg and Judge John Cadwalader Ringgold
Citations
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Judge John Cadwalder Ringgold - Find A Grave Memorial# 36952209.
Dr Thomas Towles Slaughter1,2
M, b. 1804, d. 1890
Father | Capt Philip Pendleton Slaughter b. 1758, d. 1849 |
Mother | Elizabeth Towles1 b. 25 May 1774 |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 7 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Charts | Some Descendants of John Slaughter the Immagrant |
Last Edited | 8 Nov 2016 |
Dr Thomas Towles Slaughter was also known as Dr Thomas J(I) Towles Slaughter.3,4,5 He was born circa 1804 at Virginia.3 He was born in 1804.1 He was the son of Capt Philip Pendleton Slaughter and Elizabeth Towles.1 Dr Thomas Towles Slaughter married Martha Moore on 16 December 1824 at Culpeper County, Virginia.6,7 Dr Thomas Towles Slaughter married Jane Madison Chapman on 24 July 1828 at Orange County, Virginia.3,8 Dr Thomas Towles Slaughter and Martha Moore appeared on the census of 2 September 1850 in Culpeper County, Virginia.6 Dr Thomas Towles Slaughter married Julia (?) circa 1856 at Madison County, Virginia.9 Dr Thomas Towles Slaughter and Martha Moore appeared on the census of 3 July 1860 in Culpaper Court House, Culpeper County, Virginia.10 Dr Thomas Towles Slaughter died in 1890.1
Children of Dr Thomas Towles Slaughter and Martha Moore
Children of Dr Thomas Towles Slaughter and Jane Madison Chapman
Children of Dr Thomas Towles Slaughter and Julia (?)
Citations
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Elizabeth Towles Slaughter - Find A Grave Memorial# 112844903.
- Thos J. Slaughter household, 1850 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, County, dwelling 233B, family 273, 273.
- Thomas T. Slaughter household, 1850 U.S. Census, Madison County, Thomas T. Slaughter, population schedule, Madison, dwelling 96B, family 616, age 46, occupation Doctor.
- Thomas J. Slaughter household, 1870 U.S. Census, Madison County, Virignia, population schedule, Locustdale, sheet 35B, dwelling 436, family 463, Occupation Physician and Farmer.
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Montpelier-Madison Family - MontpelierResearch with sources.
- Thomas T. Slaughter household, 1850 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Culpeper County, dwelling 233B, family 273, 273.
- Virginia Marriages,1785-1940, database, FamilySearch, online http://familySearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRHJ-55D : 5 December 2014), Thomas J. Slaughter and Martha Moore, 16 Dec 1824; citing Culpeper, Virginia, reference P 84; FHL microfilm 30,927.
- Virginia Marriages,1785-1940, database, FamilySearch, online http://familySearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR46-PHP : 5 December 2014), Thomas T. Slaughter and Jane M. Chapman, 24 Jul 1828; citing Orange, Virginia, reference P124; FHL microfilm 33,031.
- Thos T Slaughter household, 1860 U.S. Census, Madison County, Virginia, population schedule, Orange Court House, sheet 6, dwelling 64, family 64, age 56, occupation Physician.
- Thos J. Slaughter household, 1860 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Culpeper Court House P.O., sheet 882, dwelling 484, family 484, age 68, occupation Teacher.
- Virginia, Orange County Marriage Records, 1757-1938, database with images online at FamilySearch., online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR46-CJX : 5 December 2014), Philip P. Slaughter and Emma Thomson, 10 Jan 1871; citing , Orange, Virginia, United States, County Courthouse, Orange; FHL microfilm 1,869,574.
Margaret French "Peggie" Williams1
F, b. 1804, d. 14 September 1873
Father | Isaac Hite Williams1 b. 1780, d. 1830 |
Mother | Lucy Coleman Slaughter1 b. 1782, d. 16 Nov 1850 |
Relationship | 4th cousin 6 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Charts | Some Descendants of John Slaughter the Immagrant |
Last Edited | 13 Apr 2017 |
Margaret French "Peggie" Williams was born in 1804 at Culpeper County, Virginia.1 She was the daughter of Isaac Hite Williams and Lucy Coleman Slaughter.1 Margaret French "Peggie" Williams married John Mercer Patton, son of Robert William Patton and Ann Gordon "Mary" Mercer, on 8 January 1824 at Fredericsburg, Viriginia.1 Margaret French "Peggie" Williams died on 14 September 1873 at Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia.2 She Posted at Find-A-Grave: From information provided by Dick Johns "Peggy was mother to nine children: Robert Williams, John Mercer Jr., Isaac Williams, George Smith, Waller Tazewell, Eliza Williams, Hugh Mercer, James French, and William MacFarland. Two, John Mercer Jr. and Hugh Mercer, rest in this plot.
All of her sons served in the Confederate army. Waller Tazewell Patton and George Smith Patton, both Colonels of their respective regiments, were mortally wounded while leading troops in battle. Gen. George S. Patton of WWII fame was her great-grandson.
Her maternal grandfather, Revolutionary War veteran Capt. Phillip Slaughter of Culpeper, died while visiting Richmond and is buried nearby.
In her last years, she was a patient at Western State Hospital in Staunton, one of two state-run mental hospitals".3
All of her sons served in the Confederate army. Waller Tazewell Patton and George Smith Patton, both Colonels of their respective regiments, were mortally wounded while leading troops in battle. Gen. George S. Patton of WWII fame was her great-grandson.
Her maternal grandfather, Revolutionary War veteran Capt. Phillip Slaughter of Culpeper, died while visiting Richmond and is buried nearby.
In her last years, she was a patient at Western State Hospital in Staunton, one of two state-run mental hospitals".3
Children of Margaret French "Peggie" Williams and John Mercer Patton
- Col John Mercer Patton jr.4 b. 9 May 1826, d. 24 Nov 1899
- Isaac William Patton b. 4 Feb 1828, d. 9 Feb 1890
- George Smith Patton+5 b. 26 Jun 1833, d. 25 Sep 1864
- Waller Tazewell Patton3 b. 15 Jul 1835, d. 21 Jul 1963
- Eliza Williams Patton6 b. 1839, d. 1923
- Hugh Mercer Patton6 b. 1841, d. 1916
- James French Patton6 b. 1841, d. 1916
- William MacFarland Patton6 b. 1845, d. 1905
Citations
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Lucy Coleman Slaughter Williams - Find A Grave Memorial# 123455308.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Margaret French Peggie Williams Patton - Find A Grave Memorial# 74235612.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Margaret French "Peggie" Williams Patton - Find A Grave Memorial# 74235612.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Col John Mercer Patton, Jr.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, George Smith Patton - Find A Grave Memorial# 9077.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, John Mercer Patton - Find A Grave Memorial# 6836968.
Elizabeth St Clair1
F, b. 1804, d. 1833
Last Edited | 12 Nov 2018 |
Elizabeth St Clair was born in 1804 at Bedford County, Virginia.1 She married Bartley Snodgrass on 24 November 1823 at Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia.1,2,3 Elizabeth St Clair died in 1833 at Virginia.1
Child of Elizabeth St Clair and Bartley Snodgrass
- Mary Catherine Snodgrass+1 b. 27 Sep 1832, d. 17 Jan 1899
Citations
- Find A Grave, database and immages, online www.findagrave.com, Mary Catherine Sondgrass Little Steele, Find A Grave Memorial no: 19272214.
- Find A Grave, database and immages, online www.findagrave.com, Bartley Snodgrass, Find A Grave Memorial no: 43422369.
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Steele-Ramsey-Taylor-Grandstaff.
Susan Penn1
F, b. 1804, d. 1869
Last Edited | 11 Aug 2019 |
Susan Penn was born in 1804.1 She married Lee Rollins, son of Sophia (?), before 1822.1 Susan Penn and Lee Rollins appeared on the census of 18 October 1850 in Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri; This census included what was probably Lee's mother Sophia Rollins, age 73, born in Virginia.2 Susan Penn died in 1869.1
Children of Susan Penn and Lee Rollins
Citations
- Find A Grave, database and immages, online www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 10 August 2019), memorial page for Katharine Rollins Hulse (11 Feb 1835–16 Apr 1909), Find A Grave Memorial no. 93545557, citing Paradise Cemetery, Paradise, Clay County, Missouri, USA ; Maintained by peter vanderhoorn (contributor 47249446) .
- Lee Rollins household, 1850 U.S. Census, Clay County, Missouri, population schedule, Fishing River, dwelling 379B, family 1178, 1178.
Benjamin Garrett1
M, b. 1804
Last Edited | 6 Mar 2021 |
Benjamin Garrett was born in 1804 at South Carolina.1 He married Mary "Polly" Piles/Pyle on 27 January 1825 at Fayette County, Georgia.1,2 Benjamin Garrett and Mary "Polly" Piles/Pyle appeared on the census of 10 September 1850 in Floyd Springs, Floyd County, Georgia; This census included what is Mary's mother Mary Pyle, Age 70, born in South Carolina.1 Benjamin Garrett and Mary "Polly" Piles/Pyle appeared on the 1939 Register of 30 June 1860 in Precinct No. 3, Wood County, Texas; This census included Edna Garrett (9), Mary A Cobb(14), Frances Cobb (8), Harriett Cobb (5), John P Garrett (33), Mary Garret (30).3
Children of Benjamin Garrett and Mary "Polly" Piles/Pyle
Citations
- Benj Garrot household, 1860 U.S. Census, Floyd County, Gerogia, population schedule, Floyd Springs, sheet 104A, dwelling 172, family 172, age 46, occupation Farmer.
- Georgia, County Marriages, 1785-1950 viewed online a FamilySearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KXJJ-8X7 : 7 February 2020), Benjamin Garrett and Polly Piles, 27 Jan 1825; citing Marriage, Fayette, Georgia, United States, Georgia Department of Arch...
- B Garrett household, 1860 U.S. Census, Wood County, Texas, population schedule, Quitman P.O., sheet 360, dwelling 221, family 216, age 57, occupation Farming.
Brigitta Schneider1
F, b. 1 February 1804
Father | Wendelino Schneider1 |
Mother | Miria Anna Dreh1 |
Relationship | 4th great-grandaunt of Juliane Marion Heck |
Last Edited | 15 Jun 2016 |
Brigitta Schneider was born on 1 February 1804 at Durmersheim, Baden, Germany.1 She was the daughter of Wendelino Schneider and Miria Anna Dreh.1
Children of Brigitta Schneider and Anton Weiler
Citations
- Family Search - International Genealogical Index. Ancestral File is a collection of genealogical information taken from Pedigree Charts and Family Group Records submitted to the Family History Department since 1978. The information has not been verified against any official records., online familysearch.org,For FamilySearch: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C95898-6; System Origin: Germany-EASy; Source Film Number: 1047545; reference number: P 2-4, See: CD(1).
- Family Search - International Genealogical Index. Ancestral File is a collection of genealogical information taken from Pedigree Charts and Family Group Records submitted to the Family History Department since 1978. The information has not been verified against any official records., online familysearch.org,For FamilySearch: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C95898-6; System Origin: Germany-EASy; Source Film Number: 1047545;, See: CD(1).
- Family Search - International Genealogical Index. Ancestral File is a collection of genealogical information taken from Pedigree Charts and Family Group Records submitted to the Family History Department since 1978. The information has not been verified against any official records., online familysearch.org,For FamilySearch: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C95898-6; System Origin: Germany-EASy; Source Film Number: 1047545; p 55-1, See: CD(1).
Martha Rosanna Ramsey1,2
F, b. 6 February 1804, d. 23 June 1899
Father | David Ramsey3 b. 10 Apr 1770, d. 7 Feb 1844 |
Mother | Rosanna Wills |
Charts | Some Descendants of Benjamin and Barbara Arnold Reynolds |
Last Edited | 3 Apr 2021 |
Martha Rosanna Ramsey was born on 6 February 1804 at Kentucky.1,4 She was the daughter of David Ramsey and Rosanna Wills.3 On 7 September 1826 near Flemingsburg, Fleming County, Kentucky, Martha married James Reynolds, son of Richard Reynolds and Martha Wills.3,5,2 Before the birth of their first daughter, Eliza, which occured circa 1830, James and Marth must have migrated to Illinois. By the time of the birth of son Richard in 1833, they were living at Putnam County, Indiana.6 By the of the 1840 U.S. census they had moved again and were living in Grant County, Wisconsin.6 Martha Rosanna Ramsey and James Reynolds appeared on the census of 1840 in Grant County; That census recorded the fallowing for James: "Males: under 5 (1), 5-10 (1), 30-40(1); Females: under 5 (1), 5-10 (1), 30-40 (1.)7" Martha Rosanna Ramsey and James Reynolds also appeared on the census of 27 August 1850 in E. District 25 of, Grant County.8 They appeared on the census of 9 June 1860 in Castoria, San Joaquin County.9 Martha was listed in the census of son and daughter-in-law, Eldridge Reynolds and Anne M Campbell, on 8 June 1880 at Castoria, San Joaquin County, California; This census included an adopted son Francis M. Hall.10 Martha Rosanna Ramsey died on 23 June 1899 at San Joaquin County, California, at age 95.11,12 She was included in the Biography of David Ramsey Reynolds; The fallowing is from Tinkham, George H., History of San Joaquin County, California , Pages 441-442. Los Angeles, Calif.: Historic Record Co., 1923. Transcribed by Gerald Iaquinta.
For the past sixty-nine years, David R. Reynolds has been a resident of San Joaquin County, and he is naturally most familiar with the history of those early days, his mind bearing the impress of the pioneer annals of the Pacific coast. In San Joaquin County he took up his abode and became influential in the progress and development of his locality.
Mr. Reynolds is a native of Putnam County, Indiana, his birth occurring May 1, 1835, and he was one of five sons born to James and Martha (Ramsey) Reynolds, both natives of Kentucky. The eldest son, Richard, a farmer and miner at French Camp, San Joaquin County, died 1915, being then eighty-three. The other three sons are Eldridge and Edward, twins; and James A., residing at Capitola. His great-grandfather in the Reynolds line was a soldier of the Revolutionary War, and his maternal grandfather displayed equal valor in defending American interests in the second war with England. When David R. Reynolds was in his fourth year his parents removed to Grant County, Wisconsin, becoming pioneers of that district. Wisconsin had not then been admitted to the Union, and amid the wild scenes of frontier life our subject was reared to his eighteenth year, when the family started for California across the plains, being from May until September upon the way. They first settled near the present site of Placerville, but in the fall of 1854 came to San Joaquin County, where the father, James Reynolds, settled upon a ranch near French Camp. He entered land from the Government, and was one of the earliest residents upon what is known as the sand plains. There he remained until his death in 1867, assisting in the pioneer development of the county.
Cutler Salmon, who crossed the plains with the party of which Mr. Reynolds was a member, served in the Black Hawk War in Wisconsin and received from the U. S. Government a claim for 160 acres of land. David R. Reynolds purchased this claim from Mr. Salmon. This was at the time of the second election of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency of the United States and Mr. Lincoln’s name appeared on the deed to Mr. Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds farmed this place from 1855 to 1860, then returned east via Panama to Wisconsin. There on May 11, 1862, he married Miss Isabel Harelson, a schoolmate of his boyhood. In 1864, with his bride, he crossed the plains the second time and located on his ranch where he farmed for fifty-two years before retiring and moving to Stockton. He at first owned 160 acres, but as his financial resources increased he added to this property until he owned 320 acres. In the early days grain ran about fifty bushels to the acre and Mr. Reynolds in addition raised considerable stock which he pastured on the San Joaquin River. He was a member of the Grange and the cause of education and religion received his hearty support, serving for twenty-six years as trustee of the Union school district. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds are the parents of five children: Melvin E., Clyde H. and Matt C. are deceased; and the two daughters, Henrietta and Gertrude Belle. There are two grandchildren, the children of Clyde H; Gertrude Isabel and M. Clinton. Miss Henrietta Reynolds is widely known for her activity in the restoration of the East Union Cemetery near Manteca. A number of years ago she undertook the plan to restore the church and cemetery to its former beauty and she has worked hard and faithfully among the families of the pioneers and with the aid of the Native Daughters of California, the cemetery has been restored and is a monument to her efforts. A new wire fence has been built and a concrete archway constructed bearing the inscription “Union Cemetery, Memorial to the pioneers of the vicinity.” A memorial tablet on the east side of the arch gives the names and dates of the deceased pioneers, the first name being that of W. O. Lewis who came to California via Mexico in 1846. This almost forgotten burial place of the hardy pioneers now shows signs of loving care and the residents of San Joaquin County owe a lasting debt of gratitude to Miss Reynolds for her efforts in restoring this noted and historic cemetery. Miss Gertrude Belle Reynolds is an elocutionist of exceptional ability and a great favorite at Stockton where she has appeared repeatedly at concerts and entertainments. Perhaps no other of Stockton’s daughters has received as numerous and flattering press notices as has Miss Reynolds.
D. R. Reynolds is one of California’s most honored pioneers. When living at Hangtown, he became acquainted with Mr. J. M. Studebaker, in 1853. Their acquaintance grew into a lasting friendship. Later on Mr. Studebaker went back to his old home at South Bend, Indiana, and then began to build wagons and buggies on an extensive scale. Mr. Studebaker stuck with the gold camp at Hangtown for five years. He did not meet with any great success as a gold-miner, so directed his energies to making wheelbarrows and tunnel cars in a small shop at Hangtown, which was the real beginning of the great Studebaker manufacturing concern, now one of the greatest corporations in the land.
On May 11, 1922, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of their marriage at their home 745 East Sonora Street, Stockton, which was a happy event in the lives of these old and esteemed pioneers. Mr. Reynolds has a clear mind and a remarkable memory of the events of the early days, his own experience in mining at Hangtown, the depredations of bandits and the swift justice meted out by the Vigilantes. His name should be enduringly inscribed upon the records of the early settlers of San Joaquin County.13
For the past sixty-nine years, David R. Reynolds has been a resident of San Joaquin County, and he is naturally most familiar with the history of those early days, his mind bearing the impress of the pioneer annals of the Pacific coast. In San Joaquin County he took up his abode and became influential in the progress and development of his locality.
Mr. Reynolds is a native of Putnam County, Indiana, his birth occurring May 1, 1835, and he was one of five sons born to James and Martha (Ramsey) Reynolds, both natives of Kentucky. The eldest son, Richard, a farmer and miner at French Camp, San Joaquin County, died 1915, being then eighty-three. The other three sons are Eldridge and Edward, twins; and James A., residing at Capitola. His great-grandfather in the Reynolds line was a soldier of the Revolutionary War, and his maternal grandfather displayed equal valor in defending American interests in the second war with England. When David R. Reynolds was in his fourth year his parents removed to Grant County, Wisconsin, becoming pioneers of that district. Wisconsin had not then been admitted to the Union, and amid the wild scenes of frontier life our subject was reared to his eighteenth year, when the family started for California across the plains, being from May until September upon the way. They first settled near the present site of Placerville, but in the fall of 1854 came to San Joaquin County, where the father, James Reynolds, settled upon a ranch near French Camp. He entered land from the Government, and was one of the earliest residents upon what is known as the sand plains. There he remained until his death in 1867, assisting in the pioneer development of the county.
Cutler Salmon, who crossed the plains with the party of which Mr. Reynolds was a member, served in the Black Hawk War in Wisconsin and received from the U. S. Government a claim for 160 acres of land. David R. Reynolds purchased this claim from Mr. Salmon. This was at the time of the second election of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency of the United States and Mr. Lincoln’s name appeared on the deed to Mr. Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds farmed this place from 1855 to 1860, then returned east via Panama to Wisconsin. There on May 11, 1862, he married Miss Isabel Harelson, a schoolmate of his boyhood. In 1864, with his bride, he crossed the plains the second time and located on his ranch where he farmed for fifty-two years before retiring and moving to Stockton. He at first owned 160 acres, but as his financial resources increased he added to this property until he owned 320 acres. In the early days grain ran about fifty bushels to the acre and Mr. Reynolds in addition raised considerable stock which he pastured on the San Joaquin River. He was a member of the Grange and the cause of education and religion received his hearty support, serving for twenty-six years as trustee of the Union school district. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds are the parents of five children: Melvin E., Clyde H. and Matt C. are deceased; and the two daughters, Henrietta and Gertrude Belle. There are two grandchildren, the children of Clyde H; Gertrude Isabel and M. Clinton. Miss Henrietta Reynolds is widely known for her activity in the restoration of the East Union Cemetery near Manteca. A number of years ago she undertook the plan to restore the church and cemetery to its former beauty and she has worked hard and faithfully among the families of the pioneers and with the aid of the Native Daughters of California, the cemetery has been restored and is a monument to her efforts. A new wire fence has been built and a concrete archway constructed bearing the inscription “Union Cemetery, Memorial to the pioneers of the vicinity.” A memorial tablet on the east side of the arch gives the names and dates of the deceased pioneers, the first name being that of W. O. Lewis who came to California via Mexico in 1846. This almost forgotten burial place of the hardy pioneers now shows signs of loving care and the residents of San Joaquin County owe a lasting debt of gratitude to Miss Reynolds for her efforts in restoring this noted and historic cemetery. Miss Gertrude Belle Reynolds is an elocutionist of exceptional ability and a great favorite at Stockton where she has appeared repeatedly at concerts and entertainments. Perhaps no other of Stockton’s daughters has received as numerous and flattering press notices as has Miss Reynolds.
D. R. Reynolds is one of California’s most honored pioneers. When living at Hangtown, he became acquainted with Mr. J. M. Studebaker, in 1853. Their acquaintance grew into a lasting friendship. Later on Mr. Studebaker went back to his old home at South Bend, Indiana, and then began to build wagons and buggies on an extensive scale. Mr. Studebaker stuck with the gold camp at Hangtown for five years. He did not meet with any great success as a gold-miner, so directed his energies to making wheelbarrows and tunnel cars in a small shop at Hangtown, which was the real beginning of the great Studebaker manufacturing concern, now one of the greatest corporations in the land.
On May 11, 1922, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of their marriage at their home 745 East Sonora Street, Stockton, which was a happy event in the lives of these old and esteemed pioneers. Mr. Reynolds has a clear mind and a remarkable memory of the events of the early days, his own experience in mining at Hangtown, the depredations of bandits and the swift justice meted out by the Vigilantes. His name should be enduringly inscribed upon the records of the early settlers of San Joaquin County.13
Children of Martha Rosanna Ramsey and James Reynolds
- Eliza Jane Reynolds+14 b. 23 Sep 1830, d. 15 Jan 1914
- Richard Reynolds+8 b. 20 Mar 1833, d. 17 May 1915
- David Ramsey Reynolds+8 b. 1 May 1835, d. 10 Aug 1926
- Rosanna Reynolds1 b. 1837
- James Andrew Reynolds+1 b. 1842, d. 9 Dec 1934
- Eldridge Reynolds+1 b. 2 Dec 1844, d. 5 Jan 1926
- Edward Reynolds+1 b. 2 Dec 1844, d. 5 Feb 1930
- Martha Reynolds9 b. 1847
Citations
- Page 227 -Dw 423, Fm 427. household, 1850 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule.
- California, Pioneer Migration Index, Compiled 1906-1935, database, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QP2C-FBY5 : 16 August 2019), Martha Wills in entry for James Reynolds, Oct 1859; citing Emigration, California, United States, California State Library, Sacramento.
- George H. Tinkham, San Joaquin County History, Page 441.
- George H. Tinkham, San Joaquin County History, Biography, Page 931.
- Henrietta Reynolds, Pioneers Of Sand - Plains in San Joaquin County, California.
- George H. Tinkham, San Joaquin County History, Biography, Page 441.
- 1840 US Census, James Reynolds.
- James Reynolds household, 1850 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, E. District 25, dwelling 115, family 427, 427.
- James Reynolds household, 1860 U.S. Census, San Jauquin County, California, population schedule, Castoria, sheet 889, dwelling 181, family 185, occupation farmer.
- Eldridge Reynolds household, 1880 U.S. Census, San Joaquin, California, population schedule, Castoria, ED 236C, sheet 12, dwelling 13, family occupation farmer.
- George H. Tinkham, San Joaquin County History, Biography, Page 451.
- The San Joaquin Genealogical Society, Old Cemeteries of San Joaquin County California, Volume I, Page 26. East Union Cemetery - Reynolds Monument & Plot inscription: "Martha Ramsey Reynolds (grandmother), Ky. Feb. 6, 1804, - Calif. June 23, 1899. "
- Golden Nugget Library's San Joaquin County Biographies, Golden Nugget Library's San Joaquin County Genealogical Databases, Golden Nugget Library online, online rootsweb.com.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, David Ramsey Reynolds - Memorial ID: 22155051.
James Paist
M, b. 17 February 1804, d. 30 December 1832
Last Edited | 29 Feb 2016 |
James Paist was buried at Sandy Bank graveyard. He was also known as Jr. He was born on 17 February 1804 at Providence twp, Delaware Co, Pennsylvania. He died on 30 December 1832 at Blue Hill, Providence twp, at age 28.
Children of James Paist and Catharine A Holland
- Elizabeth Paist+ b. 5 Oct 1826
- Thomas Holland Paist b. 16 Feb 1828
- Marian Paist b. 8 Nov 1829
Joshua Dwelley1
M, b. 21 March 1804, d. 27 November 1874
Father | Joseph Dwelley1 b. 2 Nov 1772, d. 18 May 1850 |
Mother | Hannah Seavey1 b. 1 Apr 1775, d. 29 Sep 1849 |
Last Edited | 15 Feb 2016 |
Joshua Dwelley was born on 21 March 1804 at East Machias, Washington County, Maine.1 He was the son of Joseph Dwelley and Hannah Seavey.1 Joshua Dwelley married Abigail (?) before 1833 at Maine.2 Joshua and Abigail Dewelly appeared on the census of 15 August 1850 in Machias Port, Washington County, Maine.2 Joshua Dwelley appeared on the census of 14 July 1860 in East Machias, Washington County, Maine.3 Joshua and Abigale last appeared together on the census of 17 June 1870 in East Machias, Washington County, Maine; This census contained a NBattie B. Stuart attending school (a relative?).4 He died on 27 November 1874 at East Machias, Washington County, maine, at age 70.1
Children of Joshua Dwelley and Abigail (?)
- Susan E. Dwelley5 b. c 1833
- Francis "Frank" Dwelley+2 b. c 1842
- Hannah Aves Dwelley+5 b. c 1843
- Luther E. Dwelley+5 b. c 1845
- Henrietta Dwelley5 b. c 1847
- Augustus Ahisa Dwelley5 b. b 15 Aug 1850
Citations
- RootsWeb's World Connect Project - Global Search, online wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, Remembering Our Ancestors - Carol Change Date: 17 Feb 2010.
- Joshua Delly household, 1850 U.S. Census, Washington County, Maine, population schedule, Machiasport, dwelling 68A, family 34, 34.
- Joshua Dwelley household, 1860 U.S. Census, Washington County, Maine, population schedule, East Machias, sheet 396, dwelling 308, family 337, Age 57, Occupation Shoemaker.
- Joshua Dwelley household, 1870 U.S. Census, Washington County, Maine, population schedule, East Machias, sheet 215B, dwelling 323, family 329, age 68, occupation Shoe Maker.
- Joshua Dwelly household, 1850 U.S. Census, Washington County, Maine, population schedule, Machiasport, dwelling 68A, family 34, 34.
Catherine McLauchlin1
F, b. 10 May 1804, d. 15 November 1894
Father | Archibald McLauchlin1 b. c 1774, d. c 1805 |
Mother | Isabella Williamson1 b. c 1777, d. 1858 |
Last Edited | 31 Jul 2022 |
Catherine McLauchlin was also known as Catherine McLeod.2 She was born on 10 May 1804 at Cumberland County, North Carolina.1,3 She was the daughter of Archibald McLauchlin and Isabella Williamson.1 Catherine McLauchlin married Duncan McLauchlin, son of Neil McLauchlin and Sarah Leitch, on 12 April 1831 at Cumberland County, North Carolina.1 Catherine McLauchlin and Duncan McLauchlin appeared on the census of 1840 in Cumberland County, North Caroline; Free White Persons- Males: 5-9(2), 40-49(1). Females: U5(1), 30-39(1); 70-79(1).4 Catherine McLauchlin and Duncan McLauchlin also appear on the census of 14 August 1850 in Western Division, Cumberland County, North Carolina.5 Catherine McLauchlin and Duncan McLauchlin appearagain on the census of 1 June 1860 in Western Division, Cumberland County, North Carolina.6 Catherine McLauchlin and Duncan McLauchlin appeared on the census of 22 September 1870 in Cumberland County, North Carolina.7 Catherine McLauchlin was included in the census of Sarah G.(Jane) McLauchlin on 2 June 1880 at Seventy First Township, Cumberland County, North Carolina.8 Catherine McLauchlin died on 15 November 1894 at Cumberland County, North Carolina, at age 90; Burial: Longstreet Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.1,3
Children of Catherine McLauchlin and Duncan McLauchlin
- Neil D. McLauchlin1 b. 1832
- John Calvin McLauchlin+1 b. 19 Feb 1835, d. 24 May 1906
- Sarah G.(Jane) McLauchlin+1 b. 1838
- William A. McLauchlin1 b. 1841
- Benjamin McLauchlin1 b. 1844, d. 14 Apr 1862
- Catherine McLauchlin1 b. 5 Apr 1847, d. 13 Jun 1865
Citations
- Letter, Tom McLochlan to David C. Pratt, ca 1980, Cumberland Co. McL Geneology.
- Family Search - International Genealogical Index. Ancestral File is a collection of genealogical information taken from Pedigree Charts and Family Group Records submitted to the Family History Department since 1978. The information has not been verified against any official records., online familysearch.org,For Archive Recold 3285 for Duncan McLauchlin., See: CD(1).
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Catherine McLauchlin - Find A Grave Memorial# 54431203.
- 1840 US Census, Duncan McLauchlin.
- Duncan McLauchlin household, 1850 U.S. Census, Cumberland County, North Carolina, population schedule, Western Division, sheet 27, dwelling 443, family 452, age 53, occupation Farmer.
- Duncan McLauchlin household, 1860 U.S. Census, Cumberland County, North Carolina, population schedule, Western Division, sheet 185, dwelling 13, family 12, age 63, occupation Farmer.
- Duncan McLauchlin household, 1870 US Census, Cumberland County, North Carolina, population schedule, Township 71, sheet 83, dwelling 95, family 98, age 73, occupation Farmer.
- Sarah Holt household, 1880 United States census, Cumberland County, Sarah Holt, population schedule, Seventy First Township, ED 63, sheet 482C, dwelling 17, family 19, age 40, occupation Farming.
Alexander Pleasant Steele1
M, b. 30 May 1804, d. 18 June 1863
Father | Rev. Samuel Steele b. c 1775, d. b Nov 1822 |
Mother | Jerusha Powers2 b. a 1775, d. May 1850 |
Relationship | 4th great-grandfather of Juliane Marion Heck |
Last Edited | 17 Apr 2020 |
Alexander Pleasant Steele was born on 30 May 1804 at Wythe County, Virginia.3 He was the son of Rev. Samuel Steele and Jerusha Powers.2
Alexander Pleasant Steele married Sarah B. Dickerson, daughter of Griffith Dickerson and Rebecca Flanary, circa 1828 at Virginia.2,4 Alexander and Sarah appeared on the census of 1840 in Jackson County, Missouri; Their household included the fallowing: Free White Persons - Males: 5-9(1) Griffith ; 30-39(1) Alexander; - Females: U5(2) Eliza and Martha; 5-9(1) Mary; 30-39(1) Sarah.5 They appeared on the census of 1 October 1850 in Sni bar, Jackson County, Missouri.6 Alexander and Sarah last appeared together on the census of 17 July 1860 in Sni a bar, Jackson County.7
Alexander Pleasant Steele died on 18 June 1863 at Sni bar, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 59.3,8 He early relationship with Griffith Dickerson was recored in Zachariah Vanhoose's essay; The story of the Dickerson travels, the marriage of their daughter, Sarah, to Alexander Steele, their migration west to Jackson County Missouri, James Dickerson marriage to Rachael VanHoose are all documented in an essay "Reminiscences of Bygone Years" by Zachariah Van Hoose (Published by the Fayetteville, Ark, Historical Society (Ark). James Dickerson and the Van Hoose, Evans and Mankins families had settled in Washington County, Arkansas. Despite the distance, contact between the two groups must have been maintained because in 1858 Griffith Steele (Eliza Laura's ("Gram" father) traveled from Missouri to Washington County Arkansas to marry and bring his first wife, "Pike's" mother Mary Evans, back to Missouri.9
Alexander Pleasant Steele married Sarah B. Dickerson, daughter of Griffith Dickerson and Rebecca Flanary, circa 1828 at Virginia.2,4 Alexander and Sarah appeared on the census of 1840 in Jackson County, Missouri; Their household included the fallowing: Free White Persons - Males: 5-9(1) Griffith ; 30-39(1) Alexander; - Females: U5(2) Eliza and Martha; 5-9(1) Mary; 30-39(1) Sarah.5 They appeared on the census of 1 October 1850 in Sni bar, Jackson County, Missouri.6 Alexander and Sarah last appeared together on the census of 17 July 1860 in Sni a bar, Jackson County.7
Alexander Pleasant Steele died on 18 June 1863 at Sni bar, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 59.3,8 He early relationship with Griffith Dickerson was recored in Zachariah Vanhoose's essay; The story of the Dickerson travels, the marriage of their daughter, Sarah, to Alexander Steele, their migration west to Jackson County Missouri, James Dickerson marriage to Rachael VanHoose are all documented in an essay "Reminiscences of Bygone Years" by Zachariah Van Hoose (Published by the Fayetteville, Ark, Historical Society (Ark). James Dickerson and the Van Hoose, Evans and Mankins families had settled in Washington County, Arkansas. Despite the distance, contact between the two groups must have been maintained because in 1858 Griffith Steele (Eliza Laura's ("Gram" father) traveled from Missouri to Washington County Arkansas to marry and bring his first wife, "Pike's" mother Mary Evans, back to Missouri.9
Children of Alexander Pleasant Steele and Sarah B. Dickerson
- Samuel Jackson Steele+10 b. 1829
- Mary Steele+6 b. 1830, d. 29 Jul 1859
- Griffith Dickerson "Dick" Steele+2 b. Sep 1832, d. 23 Sep 1909
- Eliza Steele+2 b. 1835
- Martha "Julia" Juliet Steele+2 b. 1838, d. 15 Feb 1877
- Nancy Eleanor "Ellen" Steele+2 b. 23 Dec 1839 or 23 Dec 1840, d. 30 Jan 1923
- Ursula Steele+2 b. Feb 1844, d. 8 Aug 1909
Citations
- Carl Edmond Steele, STEELE - A Gathering Of The Clan, Page 21.
- Cynthia R. Pratt, "Cynthia's Notes."
- Kansas City Chapter DAR, Vital Historical Records of Jackson County, Missouri 1826 - 1876, Page 236, Cemeteries-Fort Osage Township.
- Bonnie S. Ball and Vivian D. Bales, The Dickenson Families of England & America: Dickinson, Dickerson, Dickson, Dixon, etc, p 83.
- 1840 US Census, Mee (Alex) Steel.
- Alexander Steel household, 1850 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Missouri, population schedule, Sni-A-Bar, dwelling 337, family 1442, 1442.
- Alexander Steele household, 1860 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Missouri, population schedule, Sni-A-Bar, sheet 0, dwelling 1418, family 1330, age 54, occupation Farmer.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Alexander Pleasant Steele - Find A Grave Memorial# 19272213.
- Reminiscences of Bygone Years - by Zachariah Van hoose - 1823-1827, online www.jeanhounshellpeppers.com/Memories_by_Zachariah_VanHoose.
- Samuel J. Steel household, 1860 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Missouri, population schedule, Sni-a-bar, sheet 0, dwelling 1437, family 1348, age 31, occupation Farmer.
Amelia (?)1
F, b. 1 June 1804, d. 11 March 1888
Last Edited | 30 Nov 2017 |
Amelia (?) was born on 1 June 1804.1 She married Judge Ezekiel F Davis before 1825 at Michigan.2,3 Amelia (?) was recorded during the on 23 July 1850 census of son-in-law and daughter Lewis Carlisle Davidson and Amelia Finet Davis at Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan.2 Ezekiel and Amelia appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan.4 Amelia (?) and Emily Amelia Davidson appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 in Ward 2, Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan.3 Amelia (?) died on 11 March 1888 at age 83.1
Children of Amelia (?) and Judge Ezekiel F Davis
- Amelia Finet Davis+1 b. c 1825, d. 25 Dec 1852
- Luther Davis+3 b. c 1837
- Charlotte Fidelia Davis1 b. 1839, d. 11 Jun 1926
- Henry B. Davis2 b. c 1845
Citations
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Amelia Davis - Memorial ID 9510503.
- Lewis Davidson household, 1850 U.S. Census, Kent County, Michigan, population schedule, Grand Rapids, sheet 181, dwelling 203, family 203, age 28, occupation Mason.
- Ezekiel W. Davis household, 1860 U.S. Census, Kent County, Michigan, population schedule, Grand Rapids, sheet 33B, dwelling 572, family 496, age 64, occupation Farmer.
- Ezekiel W. Davis household, 1860 U.S. Census, Kent County, Michigan, population schedule, Grand Rapids, sheet 68, dwelling 572, family 496, age 64, occupation Farmer.
Michael Heck1
M, b. 18 June 1804, d. 5 January 1865
Last Edited | 26 Feb 2016 |
Michael Heck was born on 18 June 1804 at Durmerseim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.1 He married Catharina Hammer, daughter of Wilhelm Hammer and Helena Kuntz(in), on 10 January 1833 at Durmerseim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.1 Michael Heck died on 5 January 1865 at Durmerseim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, at age 60.1
Citations
- Rootsweb, 2007-05-03.
Mary A. Weeks1
F, b. 11 August 1804, d. 25 September 1885
Last Edited | 10 Feb 2017 |
Mary A. Weeks was born on 11 August 1804 at New York.1 She married Jacob Hicks Burtis after 1832.1 Mary A. Weeks and Jacob Hicks Burtis appeared on the census of 3 October 1850 in Money Creek, McLean County, Illinois.2 Jacob and Mary Burtis appeared on the census of 24 July 1860 in Hudson, McLean County, Illinois.3 Mary A. Weeks and Jacob Hicks Burtis appeared on the census of 6 August 1870 in Hudson.4 Mary A. Weeks died on 25 September 1885 at McLean County, Illinois, at age 81.1
Children of Mary A. Weeks and Jacob Hicks Burtis
Citations
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Elizabeth Arabella Carman Burtis - Find A Grave Memorial# 73624076.
- Jacob H. Burtis household, 1850 U.S. Census, McLean County, Illinois, population schedule, Money Creek, dwelling 52A, family 967, 987.
- Jacob Burtis household, 1860 U.S. Census, McLean County, Jacob Burtis, population schedule, Hudson, dwelling 187, family 1234, age 63, occupation Farming.
- Jacob Burtis household, 1870 U.S. Census, McLean County, Illinois, population schedule, Hudson, sheet 464B, dwelling 158, family 157, age 73, occupation None.
Johann Frederick Herren1
M, b. 3 September 1804, d. 14 March 1880
Last Edited | 29 Mar 2015 |
Johann Frederick Herren was born on 3 September 1804 at Hanover, Germany.1,2 He married Anna Bruns. Johann Frederick Herren and Anna Bruns appeared on the census of 28 June 1860 in West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin.2 Johann Frederick Herren and Anna Bruns appeared on the census of 10 August 1870 in Scott, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.3 He died on 14 March 1880 at Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, at age 75.1
Children of Johann Frederick Herren and Anna Bruns
- Hero Herren1 b. 1830
- Mary Herren1 b. 1833
- Henry J. Herren+1 b. Jan 1836, d. 1912
- James H. Herren+1 b. 1838
- Johanna Herren+1 b. 6 Feb 1841
- John Frederick Herren+1 b. 1 Nov 1846, d. 8 May 1920
- John Herren2 b. 1853
Citations
- OneWorldTree, John Frederick Herren, online http://awt.ancestry.com
- John Herren household, 1860 U.S. Census, Washington County, Wisconsin, population schedule, West Bend, sheet 589, dwelling 621, family 551, age 56, occupation Farmer.
- John Herren household, 1870 U.S. Census, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Soctt, sheet 247B, dwelling 168, family 168, age 65, occupation Farmer.
Jane H. Brown1,2
F, b. 7 October 1804, d. 11 March 1879
Father | Governor Thomas Brown1,2 b. 24 Oct 1785, d. 24 Aug 1867 |
Mother | Elizabeth Simpson1,2 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 6 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Last Edited | 11 Nov 2015 |
Jane H. Brown was born on 7 October 1804 at Virginia.1,3 She was the daughter of Governor Thomas Brown and Elizabeth Simpson.1,2 Jane H. Brown married Humphrey Keyes before 1837.4,3 Jane H. Brown died on 11 March 1879 at age 74.2
Children of Jane H. Brown and Humphrey Keyes
- Susan Wood Keyes+3 b. 1837, d. 30 Mar 1925
- Sarah Margaretta Keyes3 b. 1840
Citations
- Thomas Condit Miller and Hu Maxwell West Virginia and Its People (Ancestry.com database online), See Margaret (Templeman) Brown.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Jane H. Brown Keyes - Find A Grave Memorial# 6041874.
- Humphrey Keyes household, 1860 U.S. Census, Jefferson County, Virginia, population schedule, Charlestown, sheet 800, dwelling 1221, family 1203, age 67, occupation Merchant.
- Larry C. Brown, "Decendants of William Brown," e-mail to David C. Pratt., 6 Jun 2007.
Wedon/Wheaton Smith1,2
M, b. 20 October 1804, d. 16 February 1871
Father | Asa Smith2 |
Mother | Barbara Yager2 |
Last Edited | 12 Oct 2018 |
Wedon/Wheaton Smith was born on 20 October 1804 at Madison County, Virginia; The birth may have been in Culpeper County.1,2 He was the son of Asa Smith and Barbara Yager.2 Wedon/Wheaton Smith married Alpha Yeager, daughter of Joshua Yeager and Mary Wayland, before 1832 at Kentucky.1 Wedon/Wheaton Smith and Alpha Yeager appeared on the census of 5 August 1850 in District 2, Boyle County, Kentucky; In the household for this census, Mary Yeager, age 55, born in Kentucky. Alpha's sister or mother?3 Wedon/Wheaton Smith and Alpha Yeager appeared on the census of 11 August 1860 in Division Thirty Five, Jaclkson County, Missouri; Included in the household for this census was Mary Yager, age 60, born in Kentucky. Alpha's sister?1 Likely a widower, Wedon appeared on the census of 13 July 1870 in Township 47, Range 30, Jackson County, Missouri.4 Wedon/Wheaton Smith died on 16 February 1871 at Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 66; Extracted from a brief Biography posted at Find A Grave by Bev Golden: Wedon was born 20 Oct 1804 in Madison or Culpeper Co., VA, the son of Asa & Barbara (Yager) Smith. His father was of English descent, but his mother was a descendant of German families of the old Germanna colony. Both of his parents reportedly died in 1812, when they were about 35 years old and Wedon was only eight.2
Children of Wedon/Wheaton Smith and Alpha Yeager
Citations
- Wheaton Smith household, 1860 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Missouri, population schedule, Division Thirty Five, sheet 220, dwelling 1707, family 1770, age 52, occupation Farmer.
- Find A Grave, database and immages, online www.findagrave.com, Wedon Smith, Find A Grave Memorial no: 70760779.
- Weedon Smith household, 1860 U.S. Census, Boyle County, Weedon Smith, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 348B, family 31, age 44, occupation Farmer.
- Whadon Smith household, 1870 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Missouri, population schedule, Township 47, Range 30, sheet 120A, dwelling 700, family 715, age 65, occupation Farmer.
Nancy P Woodward1
F, b. circa 1805
Father | Nathaniel Woodward1 b. 7 Oct 1774, d. 19 Aug 1856 |
Mother | Elizabeth Puryear1 |
Relationship | 9th cousin 10 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Last Edited | 29 Jun 2017 |
Nancy P Woodward was born circa 1805 at North Carolina.2 She was the daughter of Nathaniel Woodward and Elizabeth Puryear.1 Nancy P Woodward married Nathaniel Holloway on 29 April 1825 at Goochland, Goochland County, Virginia.1 Nancy P Woodward and Nathaniel Holloway appeared on the census of 30 July 1850 in Hillsborough, Orange County, North Carolina.2 They appeared on the census of 16 August 1870 in Durham, Orange County, North Carolina.3
Children of Nancy P Woodward and Nathaniel Holloway
Citations
- GEDCOM File submitted by Rev. Oden L. Woodward, RR 2 Box 586, Chichester, NH, 03263-8911, (603) 798-3334798-4220, online unknown url.
- Nathl Holloway household, 1850 U.S. Census, Orange County, North Carolina, population schedule, Hillsborough, sheet 176A, dwelling 341, family 341, age 52, occupation Blacksmith.
- Nathaniell Holloway household, 1870 U.S. Census, Orange County, Nathaniell Holloway, population schedule, Durham, dwelling 202B, family 304, age 72, occupation Farmer.
Tollason Hardin1,2
M, b. circa 1805
Last Edited | 14 Mar 2016 |
Tollason Hardin was born circa 1805.3 He married Delilah Herrill, daughter of John Herrill and Martha Roberts, before 1828 at Tennessee.1,4 Tollason Hardin appeared on the census of 1840 in Anderson County, Tennessee; Free White Males: 5-9(1), 20-29(1), 30-39(1); Free White Females: U5(2), 10-14(1), 30-39(1), 60-69(1).3
Children of Tollason Hardin and Delilah Herrill
Citations
- Sue James, "Herrell Notes", Page 10, A review with you in mind!
- Tollason Harden household, 1840 U.S. Census, Anderson County, Tollason Harden, population schedule, 2, page: 28.
- Tollason Harden household, 1840 U.S. Census, Anderson County, Tollason Harden, population schedule, 2, page: 28.
- Delilah Hardin household, 1850 U.S. Census, Anderson County, Delilah Hardin, population schedule, Subdivision 16, dwelling 62B, family 876, age 44, occupation None.
Martha "Patsy" Kimbrough1,2
F, b. circa 1805
Father | Moses Kimbrough1 b. c 1783, d. 1851 |
Mother | Nancy Jones1 b. 1785, d. bt 1840 - 1850 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Charts | Jarvis Jones |
Last Edited | 19 Oct 2016 |
Martha "Patsy" Kimbrough was born circa 1805 at North Carolina.1,2 She was the daughter of Moses Kimbrough and Nancy Jones.1 Martha "Patsy" Kimbrough married William Maggard circa 1830 at Missouri.2 Martha "Patsy" Kimbrough and William Maggard appeared on the census of 29 November 1850 in Salt River, Randolph County, Missouri.3 A widowed Martha Maggard appeared on the census of 1 September 1860 in Sugar Creek, Randolph County, Missouri.4 Obviously a widdow, Martha appeared as the head of house on the census of 15 July 1870 in Jackson, Randolph County, Missouri.5
Children of Martha "Patsy" Kimbrough and William Maggard
- Jarvis Maggard3 b. c 1832
- Henry Maggard3 b. c 1834
- Amelia Maggard3 b. c 1836
- Finis Maggard+3 b. Feb 1838
- Theopilius/Thompson/Thomas Maggard+3 b. Apr 1841
- Almeda Maggard3 b. c 1843
- Nancy Maggard3 b. c 1846
Citations
- Steven's tangled web....
- Rootsweb Worldconnect Family Trees, online wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, John Page, Orange Co, VA - Contact: Linda; -- Documentation: Randolph County, Missouri Administration and Will Records 1836-1858, Randolph County, Missouri Administrations and Executors, Book B, 1849-1854; Name: Moses Kimbrough
Heirs of, deceased: Rhoda Hylton , Susan Roan , Patsy Maggard , of Randolph County and the children of Jarvous J. Kimbrough , names unknown and Sena Donaldson of Texas Signed: Joel Hubbard 11 Jan. 1851. - Wm. Maggard household, 1850 U.S. Census, Randolph County, Wm. Maggard, population schedule, Salt River, dwelling 281B, family 1139, age 44, occupation Farmer.
- M Maggard household, 1860 U.S. Census, Randolph County, Missouri, population schedule, Jackson, sheet 967|1112, dwelling 1107, family age 55, occupation Farmer.
- Martha Maggard household, 1870 U.S. Census, Randolph County, Martha Maggard, population schedule, Jackson, dwelling 163A, family 2, age 65, occupation Keeping House.
Richard H. Bywaters1
M, b. circa 1805
Last Edited | 9 Jan 2016 |
Richard H. Bywaters was born circa 1805 at Virginia.1 He married Elizabeth Fletcher, daughter of James Fletcher and D (?), circa 1835 at Virginia.1 Richard and Ann appeared on the census of 24 October 1850 in Culpeper County, Virginia.1 Richard H. Bywaters married Columbia Jeffries on 1 April 1862 at Culpeper County.2 Richard was included in the census of Sally Ann Armstrong and John Edward Bywaters on 2 July 1870 at Jefferson, Culpeper County, Virginia; This census included Caroline Green, female, age 12, Mulatto.3 Richard H. Bywaters was included in the census of Richard Conway Bywaters on 10 June 1900 at Jefferson, Culpeper County, Virginia.4
Children of Richard H. Bywaters and Elizabeth Fletcher
- Ann R. Bywaters1 b. 1837
- James H. Bywaters+1 b. Feb 1839
- John Edward Bywaters+1 b. Mar 1842, d. 5 Dec 1924
Citations
- Richard H. Bywaters household, 1850 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, dwelling 272, family 887, 887.
- Virginia Marriages,1785-1940, database, FamilySearch, online http://familySearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X5YN-JQ2 : accessed 10 January 2016), Richard H. Bywaters and Columbia Jeffries, 01 Apr 1862; citing Culpepper, Virginia, reference p45; FHL microfilm 30,978.
- John E. Bywaters household, 1870 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Jefferson, sheet 594, dwelling 101, family 104, age 27, occupation Farmer.
- Richard C. Bywaters household, 1900 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Jefferson, ED unknown cd3, sheet 5A, dwelling 85, family 85, age 31, occupation Farmer.
James Evans1
M, b. circa 1805, d. circa 1844
Father | James Evans Sr2 b. c 1785 |
Last Edited | 16 Feb 2016 |
James Evans was born circa 1805 at Kentucky.1 He was the son of James Evans Sr.2 James Evans married Sarah Mankins, daughter of Peter Mankins, circa 1837 at Washington County, Arkansas.1 James Evans appeared on the census of 1840 in White River, Washington County, Arkansas; Males: 10-14(1), 30-39(1) (James);
Females: U5(2), 10-14(1), 15-19(1), 24-35(1).3 He died circa 1844 at Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansa; A transcript of a Memorial Will for James Evans: Washington County, Arkansas; PROBATE June 28, 1844; MEM. WILL JAMES EVANS - Wills to his wife Sarah Evans NE1/4 NW1/4 28-15-29 NE 1/4 NW 1/4 22-15-29; Memorial Will James Evans Bk. A pg 35 Feb 12, 1844; - January 19th 1852; On motion it is ordered by the Court that Sarah Hanna (here?) out the Neg ro man belonging to the heirs of James Evans, deceased at the late residence of Samuel Hanna deceased, and take note and good Security for the payment of the money. - 21 Jan. 1853: Peter Mankins Sr. as administrator of the estate of James Evans dec'd vs. Peter Mankins Jr. as the administrator of the estate of Walter Mankins amount of claimaint demand founded on a note of hand drawn at six persent interest dated 19th October 1846 with some credits upon it, amount of note and interest up to July 17th 1852, is 91.44 after giving the credits filed 25 November 1852 and classes in the 4th class of demand. (Th is note could be referring to James Sr. as James Jr. died about 1844)." a35Witnesses: B. H. Pierson, Jno. Gibson, Jas W. Cooper, Thos. Sheppard; exc. Jacob Reed & Jas. Evans Sr.1,2
Females: U5(2), 10-14(1), 15-19(1), 24-35(1).3 He died circa 1844 at Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansa; A transcript of a Memorial Will for James Evans: Washington County, Arkansas; PROBATE June 28, 1844; MEM. WILL JAMES EVANS - Wills to his wife Sarah Evans NE1/4 NW1/4 28-15-29 NE 1/4 NW 1/4 22-15-29; Memorial Will James Evans Bk. A pg 35 Feb 12, 1844; - January 19th 1852; On motion it is ordered by the Court that Sarah Hanna (here?) out the Neg ro man belonging to the heirs of James Evans, deceased at the late residence of Samuel Hanna deceased, and take note and good Security for the payment of the money. - 21 Jan. 1853: Peter Mankins Sr. as administrator of the estate of James Evans dec'd vs. Peter Mankins Jr. as the administrator of the estate of Walter Mankins amount of claimaint demand founded on a note of hand drawn at six persent interest dated 19th October 1846 with some credits upon it, amount of note and interest up to July 17th 1852, is 91.44 after giving the credits filed 25 November 1852 and classes in the 4th class of demand. (Th is note could be referring to James Sr. as James Jr. died about 1844)." a35Witnesses: B. H. Pierson, Jno. Gibson, Jas W. Cooper, Thos. Sheppard; exc. Jacob Reed & Jas. Evans Sr.1,2
Children of James Evans and Sarah Mankins
- Mary Evans+1 b. 1839, d. a 7 Dec 1863
- Macy Evelyn Evans+4 b. 4 Jun 1842, d. 21 Oct 1898
- James Evans+4 b. Mar 1844
Citations
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Sandee - Ruby Ancestors.
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Hamilton Family Tree - jjhamiltonjr.
- James Evans household, 1840 U.S. Census, Washington County, Arkansas, population schedule, Line Number, 255.
- Saml Hannah household, 1850 U.S. Census, Washington County, Saml Hannah, population schedule, White River, dwelling 354B, family 52, age 29, occupation Farmer.
Sarah Mankins1
F, b. circa 1805, d. circa 1889
Father | Peter Mankins2 b. c 1771 |
Last Edited | 9 Apr 2017 |
Sarah Mankins was born circa 1805 at Floyd County, Kentucky.1 She was the daughter of Peter Mankins.2 Sarah Mankins married James Evans, son of James Evans Sr, circa 1837 at Washington County, Arkansas.1 Sarah Mankins married Samuel Hannah circa 1845 at Washington County, Arkansas.1 Sarah Mankins and Samuel Hannah appeared on the census of 6 November 1850 in White River, Washing County, Arkansas.3 Sarah Mankins appeared on the census of 31 August 1860 in White River, Washington County, Arkansas; Census includes Martha Hannah, age 2. Probably not Sarah's.4 She died circa 1889.1 She Note taken from Media Story titled Court Documents presented on the "Sandee - Ruby Ancestros" Ancestry Family Tree. "January 19th 1852 - On motion it is ordered by the Court that Sarah Hanna (here?) out the Negro man belonging to the heirs of James Evans, deceased at the late residence of Samuel Hanna deceased, and take note and good Security for the payment of the money. - On motion it is ordered by the Court that James P. Dickerson as the administrator of the estate of Samuel Hanna deceased proceed to advertise and sell the personal property of said estate on such credit as he may think be st not to exceed twelve twelve months. - 2 November 1859: Comes Sarah Hanna as guardian of Samuel Hanna and filed her account current for settlement which is continued until the next term of this court without action. (Did Sarah have a son Samuel Also or was husband incapacitated??) -1865 Sheriff's Census of Washington County Arkansas shows Sarah Hanna 16+, Peter Hanna m 18-21, James Evans m 18-21, George m 10-18, Marthey f 0-16. Looks like all females are 0-16 or 16+."1
Children of Sarah Mankins and James Evans
- Mary Evans+1 b. 1839, d. a 7 Dec 1863
- Macy Evelyn Evans+3 b. 4 Jun 1842, d. 21 Oct 1898
- James Evans+3 b. Mar 1844
Children of Sarah Mankins and Samuel Hannah
Citations
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Sandee - Ruby Ancestors.
- Peter Mankins household, 1870 U.S. Census, Washington County, Peter Mankins, population schedule, White River, dwelling 278A, family 85, age 56, occupation Farmer.
- Saml Hannah household, 1850 U.S. Census, Washington County, Saml Hannah, population schedule, White River, dwelling 354B, family 52, age 29, occupation Farmer.
- Sarah Hannah household, 1860 U.S. Census, Washington County, Sarah Hannah, population schedule, White River, dwelling 790, family 186, age 55, occupation none.
Phebe Wright1,2
F, b. circa 1805, d. after 1 October 1879
Last Edited | 12 Jul 2017 |
Phebe Wright was born circa 1805 at Dersingham, Norfolk, England.1,3 She married Henry Pratt on 31 January 1832 at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England.1,2 Phebe Wright and Henry Pratt appeared on the census of 6 June 1841 in Sandy Land Field, Wisbech St Peter, Cambridgeshire, England.1 Phebe Wright and Henry Pratt appeared on the census of 30 March 1851 in Leverington, Cambridgeshire, England.4 Phebe Wright and Henry Pratt appeared on the census of 2 April 1871 in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England; On this census both Hernry and Phebe were listed as having been born in Norfolk.3 Phebe Wright died after 1 October 1879 at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England.5
Children of Phebe Wright and Henry Pratt
Citations
- 1841 British Census Index, online htt://www.findmypast.co.uk, Pratt,Henry, Piece: 78; Book/Folio: 8; Page: 10; Registration District: Wisbech; Civil Parish: Wisbech St Peter; Address: Sandy Land Field; County: Cambridgeshire.
- England, Births & Baptisms 1538-1975 Transcription, online search.findmypast.ccm.
- Henry Partt Household, Wisbech,Cambridgeshire, 1871 Census of England and Wales; Class: RG10; Piece: 1615; Folio: 28, Page: 6; CSU roll: 829926, Henry was listed as a married 65 year old Hall Keeper with the Corn Exchange.
- Henry Pratt Household, Wisbech St. Peter, Cambridgeshire, 1851 Census Returns of England and Wales Piece: 1766; Folio: 244, Page: 11; Henry was listed as a married 45 year old Attorneys Clerk.
- England & Wales deaths1837-2007, Transcription3; Online at FindMyPast., online search.findmypast.com, Pheobe Pratt, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire - Volume: 3B, Page: 191 , District: Pheobe Pratt, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire - Volume: 3B, Page: 191.
Samuel S. Ligon1,2
M, b. circa 1805
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2020 |
Samuel S. Ligon was born circa 1805 at Kentucky.3 He married Ealinor Duncan, daughter of (?) Duncan, circa 1839 at Missouri.1,4 Samuel S. Ligon appeared on the census of 1840 in Clay County, Missouri; This census included 2 males from 15 under 30, and 2 males between 20 and 30. There was 1 female (Mary?) under 5 and 1 female in the 20 to 30 categorie.5 He married Harriett C. Long on 15 March 1853 at Clay County, Missouri.3,2 Samuel S. Ligon, living a few doors from his son's-in-laws W.W. and A.Y. Gunter, appeares on the census of 17 December 1870 in Precinct 5, Gainesville P.O., Cooke County, Texas; For what ever it is worth, the Ancestry index has this family marked as black how ever, on the census it's self they are clearly white.3
Children of Samuel S. Ligon and Ealinor Duncan
- Mary Ligon4 b. c 1840
- Rosa Ligon+1 b. c 1845, d. 1880
- James Ligon+4 b. Sep 1845
- Elizabeth "Bettie" Ligon+1 b. c 1850
Citations
- Wm Washington & Addison Yancy Gunter - a summary of the lifes of two of the twelve brothers of Lemuel & Rebecca (Williams) Gunter. Their arrival in Texas, entering into the mercantile field and later the development of cattle, horse and agriculture Taken from the Johnson/Campbell/McCullough/Guy Tree pages for William Washington Gunter at anncestry.com, online search.ancestry.com.
- Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991, database with images, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WP4H-233Z : 1 October 2019), Dr Samuel Ligon, 5 Mar 1853; citing Marriage, Clay, Missouri, United States, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City; FHL microfilm 007425241.
- Samuel S. Ligon household, 1870 U.S. Census, Cooke County, Samuel S. Ligon, population schedule, Gainesville P.O., dwelling 255A, family 29, age 65, occupation Retired Doctor and Farmer.
- Peter Holtzclaw household, 1850 U.S. Census, Clay County, Missouri, population schedule, Liberty, dwelling 307A, family 92, 92.
- Samuel S Ligon household, 1840 U.S. Census, Clay County, Missouri, population schedule, Line Number, 18.
Benjamin Lassiter1
M, b. circa 1805
Last Edited | 10 Mar 2016 |
Benjamin Lassiter was born circa 1805 at Jefferson county, Alabama.1 He married Jemima Matilda "Tilly" Murphree, daughter of David Murphree and Jesmina Cornelius, on 1 July 1822 at Jefferson County, Alabama; Their marriage was performed by James Dorsey, Justice of the Peace.1,2 Most researchers report that Benjamin died around 1825 but according to Coker, "Tilly" and Benjamin were divorced before 1826. This makes some sense in that a Benjamin Lassiter appears on the 1830 Census of Blount County (just south of Jefferson) and in 1835 he marries Anna Goodwin in Blount County. They then appear to move to Jefferson county where they appear as "Benjamin and Anna Laster" through 1860.3,4 Benjamin Lassiter appeared on the census of 1830 in Blount County, Alabama; Free White Males: 20-29(1);
Free White Females: Under 5(1), 15-19(1), 60-69(1).5 He married on 10 March 1835 at Blount County, Alabama.6 Benjamin and Anna "Laster" Lassiter appeared on the census of 28 November 1850 in Powels, Jefferson County, Alabama.7 Ben and Anna appeared on the census of 21 June 1860 in Blackburns, Jefferson County, Alabama.8
Free White Females: Under 5(1), 15-19(1), 60-69(1).5 He married on 10 March 1835 at Blount County, Alabama.6 Benjamin and Anna "Laster" Lassiter appeared on the census of 28 November 1850 in Powels, Jefferson County, Alabama.7 Ben and Anna appeared on the census of 21 June 1860 in Blackburns, Jefferson County, Alabama.8
Child of Benjamin Lassiter and Jemima Matilda "Tilly" Murphree
- Serina Elizabeth Lassiter+1 b. 8 Sep 1823, d. a 10 Aug 1870
Citations
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Butler Family Tree -.
- Alabama, Marriage Collection, 1800-1969 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006., online Search.ancestry.com, Source information: Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research.
- Rootsweb Worldconnect Family Trees, online wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, Koma G. Coker - WorldConnect Project: PATTERSON - Updated: Tue Sep 17 14:17:50 2002.
- Dave Pratt's observation!
- Benjamin Lassiter household, 1830 U.S. Census, Blount County, Alabama, population schedule, Line Number, 5.
- Alabama, Marriage Collection, 1800-1969 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006., online Search.ancestry.com, They were married by Caleb Hart Grave Justice of the Peace. Source: Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research.
- Benjamin Laster household, 1850 U.A. Cenaua, Jefferson County, Benjamin Laster, population schedule, Powles, dwelling 205A, family 72, age 47, occupation Farmer.
- Benj Laster household, 1860 U.A. Cenaua, Jefferson County, Benj Laster, population schedule, Blacburns, dwelling 677, family 239, age 57, occupation Farmer.
Henry A Blanchett1
M, b. circa 1805
Father | John Blanchett1 |
Mother | Ann (?)2 |
Last Edited | 7 Apr 2015 |
Henry A Blanchett was baptized on 22 July 1804 at Portsea St. Mary, Hampshire, England.2 He was born circa 1805 at England.1 He was the son of John Blanchett and Ann (?)1,2 Henry A Blanchett married Elizabeth (?) circa 1830 at England.3 Henry A Blanchett appeared on the census of 27 September 1850 in Avon, Lorain County, Ohio.3 He appeared on the census of 1 June 1860 in Avon, Lorain County, Ohio.4
Children of Henry A Blanchett and Elizabeth (?)
Citations
- Wm F. Blanchett household, 1850 U.S. Census, Lorain County, 1850, population schedule, Avon, dwelling 471A, family 1269, 1269.
- Parish Records Collection - baptism, viewed at findmypast.co.uk, online www.findmypast.co.uk, Parish: Portsea St Mary; County:Hampshire; Record source: Hampshire Baptisms;
Data provider:Hampshire Genealogical Society; Transcriptions © Hampshire Genealogical Society. - Henry A. Blanchett household, 1850 U.S. Census, Lorain County, 1850, population schedule, Avon, dwelling 471A, family 1268, 1268.
- Henry Blanchard household, 1860 U.S. Census, Lorain County, Ohio, population schedule, Avon, dwelling 24, family 361, 361.
Pashcal E. Bracey1,2
M, b. circa 1805
Last Edited | 28 Sep 2015 |
Pashcal E. Bracey was born circa 1805 at Virginia.2 He married Angelina E. Simmons on 4 October 1835 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia.1,2,3 Pashcal E. Bracey and Angelina E. Simmons appeared on the census of 16 September 1850 in The 98 Regt., Mecklenburg County, Virginia.2 Paschal and Angelina also appeared on the census of 30 June 1860 in The 98th Regiment, P.O. Tanners Stone, Mecklenburg County.4
Children of Pashcal E. Bracey and Angelina E. Simmons
- Virginius Bracey2 b. c 1838
- Altamont H. Bracey+1 b. c 1842, d. b 11 Jan 1920
- Viola Bracey2 b. c 1845
- Adolphus Paschal Bracey2 b. c 1846
- Leonidas Bracey2 b. b 16 Sep 1850
- Cornelius C. Bracey+4 b. c 1852
- Esther Bracey4 b. c 1854
Citations
- Virginia Marriages,1785-1940, database, FamilySearch, online http://familySearch.org, Altumont Bracey - index,FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRSJ-YJW : accessed 30 Sep 2013), Altemont H. Bracey and Pattie A. Jones, 02 Dec 1863.
- Paschal Bracey household, 1850 U.S. Census, Mechklenburg County, Virginia, population schedule, Regiment 98, dwelling 56A, family 124, 124.
- Viewed at Ancestry.com. Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Dodd, Jordan R., et al. . Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850. Bountiful, UT, USA: Precision Indexing Publishers., online http://www.ancestry.com
- Paschal Bracey household, 1860 U.S. Census, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, population schedule, Regiment 98, sheet 269, dwelling 298, family 295, age 55, occupation Farmer.
Margaret Crawford1,2
F, b. circa 1805
Father | John Crawford2 b. c 1780, d. 1845 |
Mother | Sarah Smith2 b. c 1785 |
Last Edited | 25 Apr 2015 |
Margaret Crawford was born circa 1805 at Tennessee.1 She was the daughter of John Crawford and Sarah Smith.2 Margaret Crawford married Robert T. Townes circa 1832.3,2 Margaret Crawford Townes appeared on the census of her monther Margaret Townes of 18 October 1850 in Franklin County, Illinois.1 Margaret appeared with her son Edmond on the census of 20 June 1870 in Benton, Franklin County, Illinois.4
Children of Margaret Crawford and James Newman
- Euphenia Dundas Newman+2 b. 11 Dec 1826
- William Jefferson Newman b. c 1828
Children of Margaret Crawford and Robert T. Townes
Citations
- Margaret Townes household, 1850 U.S. Census, Franklin County, Illinois, population schedule, dwelling 57B, family 834, 834.
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Jean's FCI File830_2008-11-30 - jerrywillams80.
- Robert T. Towns household, 1830 U.S. Census, Franklin County, Illinois, population schedule, Line Number, 94.
- Margaret Townes household, 1870 U.S. Census, Franklin County, Illinois, population schedule, Benton, sheet 219A, dwelling 152, family 152, age 60, occupation Seamstress.
William Dingus1
M, b. circa 1805
Father | Philip Dingus1 b. 10 Dec 1775 |
Mother | Nancy McConnel (?)1 |
Last Edited | 12 Feb 2016 |
William Dingus was born circa 1805 at Tennessee.1 He was the son of Philip Dingus and Nancy McConnel (?)1 William Dingus married Polly (Mary?) (?) circa 1830 at Tennessee.1 William and Polly Dingus appeared on the census of 22 August 1850 in Western District, Scott County, Virginia.1 They also appeared on the census of 4 August 1860 in Estillville P.O., Scott County, Virginia.2 William and Polly also appeared on the census of 2 August 1870 in DeKalb District, Scott County, Virginia.3
Children of William Dingus and Polly (Mary?) (?)
Citations
- William Dingus household, 1850 U.S. Census, Scott County, Virginia, population schedule, Western District, dwelling 410A, family 802, 802.
- William Dingus household, 1860 U.S. Census, Scott County, Virginia, population schedule, Estillville P.O., sheet 361, dwelling 860, family 860, Age 55, occupation Farmer.
- William Dingus household, 1870 U.S. Census, Scott County, William Dingus, population schedule, De Kalb, dwelling 456, family 104, age 65, occupation Farming.
Benjamin Wilkes1
M, b. circa 1805
Last Edited | 2 Apr 2017 |
Benjamin Wilkes was born circa 1805 at Virginia.2 He married Matilda Duffel on 21 December 1827 at Virginia.2,3 Benjamin Wilkes and Matilda Duffel appeared on the census of 8 August 1850 in Campbell County, Virginia.4 Benjamin Wilkes and Matilda Duffel appeared on the census of 22 August 1860 in Forest Depot P.O., Bedford County, Virginia.2 They appeared on the census of 23 August 1870 in Charlemont, Bedford County, Virginia.5
Children of Benjamin Wilkes and Matilda Duffel
- Leyburn Wilkes+4 b. 12 Jun 1833, d. 7 Apr 1891
- Elizabeth Wilkes4 b. c 1835
- Henry Wilkes4 b. c 1836
- Corbin Wilkes+1 b. c 1838, d. 26 Dec 1881
- James Wilkes2 b. c 1840
- Matilda "Kitty" Wilkes2 b. c 1842
- Benjamin Wilkes2 b. c 1844
Citations
- Virginia, Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912, index, at FamilySearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5RP-5QC : accessed 10 Apr 2014), Corbin Wilks, 26 Dec 1881; citing Bedford County, Virginia, reference p 90 line 78; FHL microfilm 30600.
- Benjamin Wilkes household, 1860 U.S. Census, Bedford County, Benjamin Wilkes, population schedule, Forest Depot P.O., dwelling 378, family 553, age 55, occupation Farmer.
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Knowles_2009-12-22 - ewknowlesjr.
- Benjamine Wilks household, 1850 U.S. Census, Campbell County, Virginia, population schedule, Unk. Township, dwelling 138B, family 152, 152.
- Benjamine Wilkes household, 1870 U.S. Census, Bedford County, Virginia, population schedule, Charlemont, dwelling 118B, family 323, 323.
Ebenezer Pixley1
M, b. circa 1805
Last Edited | 20 Apr 2016 |
Ebenezer Pixley was born circa 1805 at New York.1 He married Debrah (?) before 1834.1 Ebenezer Pixley and Debrah (?) appeared on the census of 30 July 1860 in Wheatland, Hillsdale County, Michigan.1
Children of Ebenezer Pixley and Debrah (?)
Citations
- Ebenezer Pixley household, 1860 U.S. Census, Hillsdale County, Michigan, population schedule, Wheatland, sheet 359, dwelling 1190, family 10, age 55, occuption Farmer.
John Miller1
M, b. circa 1805
Last Edited | 30 Jul 2016 |
John Miller appeared on the census. He was born circa 1805 at Michigan.1 John Miller, probably a widower, appeared on the census of 1 August 1850 in District 2, Montgomey County, Kentucky.1 He married Malvinia Downes after 1 August 1850 at Kentucky; While she is listed as Luvina on the 1860 U.S. census, her maiden name was provided as Melvina Downs on the birth record for their son Dillard recorded in Powell County.2 John Miller and Malvinia Downes appeared on the census of 18 June 1860 in Stanton, Powell County, Kentucky.2
Children of John Miller
Children of John Miller and Malvinia Downes
Citations
- John Miller household, 1850 U.S. Census, Montgomery County, John Miller, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 52A, family 133, age 45, occupation Farmer.
- Jno Miller household, 1860 United States Census, Powell County, Jno Miller, population schedule, Stanton P.O., dwelling 23, family 154, age 60, Occupation Farmer.
Charles Stewart1
M, b. circa 1805
Last Edited | 17 Sep 2016 |
Charles Stewart was born circa 1805 at Kentucky.2 He married Mary "Polly" McPeters circa 1827 at Illinois.3 Charles Stewart and Mary "Polly" McPeters appeared on the census of 17 September 1850 in Blue, Jackson County, Virginia.2 Charels and Mary also appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 in Blue, Jackson County.4 Charles and "Polly" also appeared on the census of 16 September 1870 in Blue.5
Children of Charles Stewart and Mary "Polly" McPeters
Citations
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, James Polk Stewart - Find A Grave Memorial# 131494376.
- Charles Stewart household, 1850 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Missouri, population schedule, Blue, dwelling 310A, family 2, 2.
- Lewis Stuart household, 1880 United States census, Jackson County, Lewis Stuart, population schedule, Blue, ED 025, sheet 61, dwelling 36, family 36, age 38, occupation Railroading.
- Charles Stewart household, 1860 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Missouri, population schedule, Blue, sheet 569, dwelling 511, family age 54, occupation Farmer.
- Charles Stewart household, 1870 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Missouri, population schedule, Blue, sheet 23B, dwelling 577, family 566, age 54, occupation Farmer.
Deborah Sheedy1
F, b. circa 1805
Last Edited | 12 Jun 2018 |
Deborah Sheedy was born circa 1805 at Ireland.1,2 She married John Ryan before 1840.2 Deborah Sheedy married James Carey before 1846.1,3 Probably a widow for the second time, Deborah Sheedy appeared on the census of 7 June 1860 in Patch Grove, Grant County, Wisconsin.2
Children of Deborah Sheedy and John Ryan
- William Dennis Ryan+1,3 b. Feb 1840
- Mary Ryan2 b. c 1843
Children of Deborah Sheedy and James Carey
Citations
- Find A Grave, database and immages, online www.findagrave.com, Deborah Sheedy Carey, Find A Grave Memorial no: 72503849.
- Deborah Carey household, 1860 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Patch Grove, sheet 13, dwelling 87, family 87, age 55, occupation Land Holder.
- James Cary household, 1850 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, District 24, dwelling 29, family 207, 207.
Matthew Edwards1
M, b. circa 1805
Last Edited | 17 Aug 2018 |
Matthew Edwards was born circa 1805 at England.2 He married Ann (?) before 1835 at England?2 Matthew Edwards and Ann (?) appeared on the census of 24 September 1850 in District 24, Grant County, Wisconsin.2
Children of Matthew Edwards and Ann (?)
- Elizabeth Edwards2 b. c 1835
- Louisa Edwards2 b. c 1837
- Julia Edwards2 b. c 1839
- Matthew Edwards+1 b. c 1841
Citations
- Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930 viewed at FamilySearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR86-47T : 11 February 2018), Matthew Edwards and Lois Bushnell, 25 Dec 1863; citing reference cn 2345; FHL microfilm 1,266,984.
- Mathew Edwards household, 1850 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, District 24 (Beetown?), dwelling 80A, family 1189, 1189.
Margret Harless1
F, b. circa 1805, d. before 1853
Last Edited | 10 Aug 2020 |
Margret Harless was born circa 1805 at Virginia.2 She married Michael Surface before 1833 at Virginia.1,2 Margret Harless and Michael Surface appeared on the census of 1 August 1850 in White River, Johnson County, Indiana.2 Margret Harless died before 1853; Death indiacated by her dissapearence and by husband Michael Surface's second marriage.3
Children of Margret Harless and Michael Surface
Citations
- Find A Grave, database and immages, online www.findagrave.com, Michael Surface, Find A Grave Memorial no: 40952288.
- Michael Surface household, 1850 U.S. Census, Johnson County, Michael Surface, population schedule, White River, dwelling 60A, family 189, age 44, occupation Farmer.
- Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1940 database at Familysearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X2PK-DB3 : 4 November 2017), Michael Surface and Rachel Campbell, 1853; citing Clark, Illinois, United States, county offices, Illinois; FHL microfilm 1,306,060.
Christine D Waggoner1
F, b. circa 1805
Last Edited | 9 Feb 2020 |
Christine D Waggoner was born circa 1805 at Virginia.1 She married Thomas Walker after 1820.1 Christine D Waggoner and Thomas Walker appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in Western District, Tazewell County, Virginia; This census included Rebecca H Walker, age 42 and Ro. S. Walker, age 3. Sister-in-law and her son?1
Children of Christine D Waggoner and Thomas Walker
- Benjamin Walker1 b. c 1826
- Thomas Fowler Walker+1 b. 18 Feb 1834, d. 2 Dec 1885
- May E Walker1 b. c 1845
Citations
- Thomas Walker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Tazewell County, Thomas Walker, population schedule, Western District, dwelling 231A, family 213, age 48, occupation Farmer.
David Mosley1
M, b. circa 1805
Last Edited | 27 Oct 2020 |
David Mosley was born circa 1805 at Georgia.1 He married Nancy (?) circa 1829 at Georgia.1 David Mosley and Nancy (?) appeared on the census of 16 September 1850 in District 42, Heard County, Georgia.1
Children of David Mosley and Nancy (?)
Citations
- David Mosely household, 1860 U.S. Census, Heard County, Gerogia, population schedule, 42st District, sheet 155A, dwelling 271, family 281, age 45, occupation Farmer.
Mary Morrison1
F, b. 1805
Last Edited | 2 Apr 2016 |
Mary Morrison was born in 1805.1
Children of Mary Morrison
Citations
- GEDCOM File submitted by Rev. Oden L. Woodward, RR 2 Box 586, Chichester, NH, 03263-8911, (603) 798-3334798-4220, online unknown url.
Rebecca Williams1,2
F, b. 1805
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2021 |
Rebecca Williams was born in 1805 at North Carolina.1 She married Lemuel Jesse Gunter, son of Capt William Gunter and Margaret Jones, on 3 July 1824 at Guilford County, North Carolina.1,2,3 Rebecca Williams and Lemuel Jesse Gunter appeared on the census of 14 October 1850 in District 42, Heard County, Georgia.1 Rebecca and Lemuel appeared on the census of 26 June 1860 in Precinct 2, Wood County, Texas.4 They also appeared on the census of 23 August 1870 in Precinct 3, Wood County, Texas.5 A widowed Rebecca was recorded in the census of daughter and son-in-law, John and Marth Childres on 25 June 1880 at Precinct 1, Cooke County, Texas.6
Children of Rebecca Williams and Lemuel Jesse Gunter
- William Washington Gunter+7 b. Apr 1827
- Joseph Hamilton "Harper" Gunter+1 b. 1831
- Adison "A.Y." Yancey Gunter+1 b. 1834, d. Aug 1894
- Isaac Gunter+1 b. 8 Mar 1835, d. 28 Jun 1912
- Listus? Gunter+1 b. 1838
- Jubel Gunter1 b. 1840
- Jesse Lemuel Gunter+1 b. 1842
- Jonathan "Jot" Gunter+1 b. 1844
- Martha A(L) Gunter+1 b. Nov 1847
- Baby Gunter1 b. b 15 Jul 1850
Citations
- Lemuel Gunter household, 1860 U.S. Census, Heard County, Gerogia, population schedule, District 41, sheet 162, dwelling 365, family 378, age 45, occupation Farmer.
- Ancestry.com. North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2000 [database online], online http://search.ancestry.com, County Court Records - FHL # 0536823-0536828.
- North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 viewed online at FamilySearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2QF-B3PP : 6 November 2017), Lemuel Gunter and Rebecca Williams, 03 Jul 1822; citing , Guilford, North Carolina, United States, p. , North Carolina State Archives Division of Archives and History; FHL microfilm 536,823.
- Lemuel Gunter household, 1860 U.S. Census, Wood County, Texas, population schedule, Precinct 2, sheet 354, dwelling 140, family 140, age 56, occupation Farmer.
- Lemuel Gunter household, 1870 U.S. Census, Wood County, Lemuel Gunter, population schedule, Princt 3, dwelling 530, family 5, age 66, occupation Farming.
- J.W. Childres household, 1880 U.S. Census, CookeCo, J.W. Childres, population schedule, Pricinct 1, ED 111, sheet 215B, dwelling 258, family 362, age 39, occupation ?
- W. W. Gunter household, 1860 U.S. Census, Wood County, Texas, population schedule, Quitman PO, sheet 357, dwelling 178, family 177, age 33, occupation Merchant.
Cornelious Tipple1
M, b. 1805, d. 1867
Last Edited | 2 Apr 2020 |
Cornelious Tipple was born in 1805 at Leicestershire, England.1,2 He married Mary (?) circa 1828 at Leistershire.1 Cornelious Tipple and Mary (?) appeared on the census of 1841 in Jury Wall Smeet, Leicestershire Borough, Leicestershire.1 After the death of Mary, Cornelious Tipple married Ann Roebuck before April 1850 at Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England.3,4 Cornelious Tipple and Ann Roebuck appeared on the census of 30 March 1851 in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England.5 Ann and Cornelius also appeared on the census of 7 April 1861 in Netherton Strand, Offerton, Durham, England.6 Cornelious Tipple died in 1867 at Leicestershire, England.2
Children of Cornelious Tipple and Mary (?)
Child of Cornelious Tipple and Ann Roebuck
- Mary A. Tipple6 b. c 1861
Citations
- 1841 British Census Index, online search.ancestry.com, Cornelious Tipple;Civil parish: St Nicholas; Hundred: Leicester Borough; County/Island: Leicestershire;Source information: HO107/605/14; Registration district: Leiceste; Sub-registration district: West Leicester; ED, institution, or vessel: 33; Folio:41; Page:13; Line number: 18;GSU Number: 438751.
- England & Wales, Death Index: 1837- 2007, online at FindMyPast.com, online findmypast.com, Volume: 7A; Page: 105; Country: England; Record set: England & Wales deaths 1837-2007; Category: Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers); Subcategory: Deaths & burials; Collections from United Kingdom. , District: Volume: 7A; Page: 105; Country: England; Record set: England & Wales deaths 1837-2007; Category: Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers); Subcategory: Deaths & burials; Collections from United Kingdom.
- 1851 British Census Index., online htt://www.findmypast.co.uk, Piece: 207; Folio: 397; Page: 20; Registration District: Market Harborough; Civil Parish: Market Harborough;Address: Buszards Row, Market Harborough; County: Leicestershire.
- England & Wales, Birth, marriage and death records, 1837-2008, View at findmypast.co.uk, online www.findmypast.co.uk, Market Harborough; County: Leicestershire; Year of registration: 1850; Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar; Volume no: 15; Page no: 221. Ann Roebuck was the only Ann on the page.
- 1851 British Census Index., online htt://www.findmypast.co.uk, H0107; Piece: 207; Folio: 397; Page: 20; Registration District: Market Harborough; Civil Parish: Market Harborough;Address: Buszards Row, Market Harborough; County: Leicestershire.
- 1871 British Census Index., online www.findmypast.co.uk, TIPPLE, Cornelius; HOUGHTON-LE-SPRINGl; Durham; RG09 piece 3754 folio 44 page 8.
Hannah Alden1
F, b. 1805
Father | Daniel Alden1 b. 14 Nov 1772, d. 25 Jun 1837 |
Mother | Anne Brooks1 b. 14 Apr 1778, d. 6 Jul 1843 |
Last Edited | 30 Mar 2015 |
Hannah Alden was born in 1805 at New York.1 She was the daughter of Daniel Alden and Anne Brooks.1 Hannah Alden married John (?) Buckingham on 23 June 1846 at Wyandot County, Ohio.1
Citations
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Owner: James Linder; Unsorced.
Mootly (Moody) French1
M, b. 1805
Last Edited | 19 Mar 2017 |
Mootly (Moody) French was born in 1805 at Massachusetts.1 He appeared on the census of 27 September 1850 in Benton County, Oregon.2 He appeared on the census of 24 July 1860 in Winchester, Douglas County, Oregon.3
Children of Mootly (Moody) French and (?) Whiteley
- Isaac French1 b. 1835
- Samson French+1 b. 1840, d. 11 Jun 1898
- John French4 b. 1846
Citations
- Moody French household, 1850 U.S. Census, Benton County, Oregon Territory, population schedule, County, sheet 4, dwelling 60, family 60, age 45, occupation Farmer.
- GYoungman, "Isabella Laverdure/Lavadour French," e-mail to David C. Pratt, 15 Jul 2007.
- Mooda French household, 1860 U.S. Census, Douglas County, Mooda French, population schedule, Winchester, dwelling 151, family 514, age 60, occupation Farmer.
- Sampson French household, 1870 U.S. Census, Douglas County, Oregon, population schedule, Cow Creek, sheet 260, dwelling 20, family 10, age 36, occupation Miner.