Charles Edwin HOWARD and Rita Elizabeth STONEBRAKER
Husband Charles Edwin HOWARD (details suppressed for this person)
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Wife Rita Elizabeth STONEBRAKER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Everett STONEBRAKER (1921-2009) Mother: Flora Frances COOPER (1921-2004)
Children
1 F Ashley Elizabeth HOWARD (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Katherine Cooper HOWARD (details suppressed for this person)
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Edward Seymour HOWARD and Ida B. HOWARD
Husband Edward Seymour HOWARD
Born: 24 Oct 1867 Christened: Died: 27 Apr 1935 Buried: - Oakview Cemetery, Lowndes County, Alabama
Father: Seymour Powell HOWARD (1837-1868) 428 Mother: Susan McKee RICE (1842-1921) 2710
Marriage: 22 Dec 1904
Wife Ida B. HOWARD
Born: 30 Jul 1874 Christened: Died: 19 Apr 1945 Buried: - Oakview Cemetery, Lowndes County, Alabama
Father: Henry Malone HOWARD Mother: Rosa Belle WILLIAMSON
Children
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Henry Malone HOWARD and Rosa Belle WILLIAMSON
Husband Henry Malone HOWARD (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Rosa Belle WILLIAMSON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ida B. HOWARD
Born: 30 Jul 1874 Christened: Died: 19 Apr 1945 Buried: - Oakview Cemetery, Lowndes County, AlabamaSpouse: Edward Seymour HOWARD (1867-1935) Marr: 22 Dec 1904
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Joseph Henry HOWARD and Rebecca Elizabeth POWELL
Husband Joseph Henry HOWARD 428
Born: Abt 1813 - Georgia 428 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 29 Sep 1836 - Lowndes County, Alabama
Wife Rebecca Elizabeth POWELL
Born: Abt 1819 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Seymour Powell HOWARD 428
Born: 25 Dec 1837 - Alabama Christened: Died: 21 Oct 1868 Buried: - Oakview Cemetery, Lowndes County, AlabamaSpouse: Susan McKee RICE (1842-1921) 2710 Marr: 15 Dec 1858
2 M Joseph M. HOWARD 428
Born: Abt 1840 - Alabama 428 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Henry M. HOWARD 428
Born: Abt 1842 - Alabama 428 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Thomas W. HOWARD 428
Born: Abt 1843 - Alabama 428 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1850 U.S. Census, Alabama, Lowndes County, Lownes District; Series: M432 Roll: 8 Page: 167: 1005 1005 J. H. HOWARD 37 M Planter 8000 GA; Seymour P. 12 M AL; Joseph M. 10 M AL; James M. 8 M AL; Henry M. 5 M AL; Thomas W. 3 M AL; Rebecca E. 31 F.
Notes: Marriage
Joseph Henry HOWARD married Rebecca Elizabeth POWELL on 29 September 1836 in Lowndes County, Alabama. William RICE, MG, officiated. [Marriage Book 1, Surnames A - K, Lowndes, Alabama, http://files.usgwarchives.org/al/lowndes/vitals/marriages/book1a_k.txt]
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Ronald HOWARD and Michelle Leigh HUNT
Husband Ronald HOWARD (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Michelle Leigh HUNT (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Henry HUNT III Mother:
Children
1 M Dylan James HOWARD (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Roy HOWARD and Pearl Dean MARTIN
Husband Roy HOWARD (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Pearl Dean MARTIN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Alva Chester MARTIN Mother: Olive Lucille WALDEN (1914-1935)
Other Spouse: Alvin Eugene NORTON
Children
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Seymour Powell HOWARD and Susan McKee RICE
Husband Seymour Powell HOWARD 428
Born: 25 Dec 1837 - Alabama Christened: Died: 21 Oct 1868 Buried: - Oakview Cemetery, Lowndes County, Alabama
Father: Joseph Henry HOWARD (Abt 1813- ) 428 Mother: Rebecca Elizabeth POWELL (Abt 1819- )
Marriage: 15 Dec 1858
Wife Susan McKee RICE 2710
Born: 30 Jan 1842 - Alabama 2710 Christened: Died: 16 Oct 1921 Buried: - Oakview Cemetery, Lowndes County, Alabama
Father: William A. RICE (Abt 1819- ) 2710 Mother: Martha P. COOK (Abt 1821- ) 2710
Children
1 M Rice HOWARD
Born: 16 Oct 1861 Christened: Died: 6 Aug 1863 Buried: - Oakview Cemetery, Lowndes County, Alabama
2 M James HOWARD
Born: 6 Feb 1865 Christened: Died: 3 Jan 1869 Buried: - Oakview Cemetery, Lowndes County, Alabama
3 M Henry S. HOWARD
Born: 12 Oct 1860 Christened: Died: 12 Oct 1884 Buried: - Oakview Cemetery, Lowndes County, Alabama
4 M Edward Seymour HOWARD
Born: 24 Oct 1867 Christened: Died: 27 Apr 1935 Buried: - Oakview Cemetery, Lowndes County, AlabamaSpouse: Ida B. HOWARD (1874-1945) Marr: 22 Dec 1904
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Edward Oldham MANN and Lucille HOWE
Husband Edward Oldham MANN 1473,1573
Born: 1883 - Tennessee 1573 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William T. MANN (1854-After 1920) 1573 Mother: Mary K. (1859-After 1920) 1573
Marriage: Bef 1916
Wife Lucille HOWE 1473,1573,1574
Born: 1888 - Alabama 1573 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William W. HOWE (Abt 1845- ) 1574 Mother:
Children
1 F Sarah MANN 1573
Born: Abt Mar 1912 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Mary MANN 1573
Born: Abt Jun 1913 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Ernestine MANN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Israel Pickens RUSSELL III (living)
General Notes: Husband -
1910 U.S. Census, Alabama, Jackson County, Stevenson; Series: T624 Roll: 16 Page: 47:
116 119 MANN Edward O. Head M W 27 S TN GA TN Proprietor Hotel.
1920 U.S. Census, Alabama, Jackson County, Stevenson, 1 January 1920; Series: T625 Roll: 18 Page: 203: Line 51 MANN Edward O. Head O F M W 37 M TN GA TN Hotel Keeper; -- Lucile Wife F W 32 M AL TN AL; -- Sarah Dau F W 79/12 S AL TN AL; -- Mary Dau F W 66/12 S AL TN AL; -- Earnestine Dau F W 32/12 S AL TN AL; -- William T. Father M E 99 M GA TN TN Timber _____ Lumber Co.; -- Mary K. Mother F W 61 M TN AL AL.
General Notes: Wife -
1910 U.S. Census, Alabama, Jackson County, Stevenson; Series: T624 Roll: 16 Page: 45:
79 82 HOWE William W. Head M W 65 Wd TN TN TN Agent Freight depot;
-- Luceile [sic] Dau F W 22 S AL TN AL None.
Next door:
78 81 MANN Ernest K. Head M W 28 M1 7 TN GA TN Cashier Bank;
-- Kattie Wife F W 27 M1 7 3 3 AL VA AL;
-- William Son M W 7 S AL TN AL;
-- Alice Dau F W 5 S AL TN AL;
-- Ernest K. Jr. Son M W 3 S AL TN AL.
Lucille married Edwrd Oldham MANN.
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William W. HOWE
Husband William W. HOWE 1574
Born: Abt 1845 - Tennessee 1574 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Lucille HOWE 1473,1573,1574
Born: 1888 - Alabama 1573 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Edward Oldham MANN (1883- ) 1473,1573 Marr: Bef 1916
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Albert J. HOWELL and Elizabeth MARTIN
Husband Albert J. HOWELL 1000,1226,3048,4227
Born: 5 Jan 1866 - Erwinton, Barnwell County, South Carolina Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Capt. Evan Park HOWELL, CSA (1839-1905) 1000,2581 Mother: Julia Adelaide ERWIN (1842-1906) 1000,2510,2582
Marriage: Abt 1888 3048
Wife Elizabeth MARTIN 1226,4227
AKA: Bessie MARTIN 2128 Born: Abt 1867 - South Carolina 2128 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Lt. Col. Robert MARTIN, Jr., CSA (1835-1874) 2127 Mother: Annie Eliza ERWIN (1835-1911) 2127,2129
Children
1 M Child HOWELL 1226,3048
Born: After 1888 Christened: Died: Bef Jun 1900 3048 Buried:
2 F Janet HOWELL 4227
Born: 1907 - Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Colette HOWELL (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
Attorney in Atlanta, Georgia.
1900 U.S. Census, Georgia, Fulton County, Peachtree Pct, 1 June 1900; Series: T623 Roll: 198 Page: 248:
Peachtree 746 126 141 HOWEL Albert J. Head W M Jan 1867 33 M 12 GA NC GA Lawyer; -- Bessie M. Wife W F Mar 1871 29 M 12 1 0 GA GA GA; -- Adelaide Sister W F Dec 1878 21 S GA GA GA; and five servants.
1910
1920 U.S. Census, Georgia, Fulton County, 8-Wd Atlanta, 1 January 1920; Series: T625 Roll: 253 Page: 123: Ponce De Leon 1 5 50 HOWELL Albert Head M W 53 M SC GA SC Lawyer General practice; -- Bessie M. Wife F W 49 M SC SC SC; -- Janet Dau F W 12 S GA SC SC; -- Colette Dau F W 7 S GA SC SC.
General Notes: Wife -
Elizabeth MARTIN was called "Bessie."
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A. Park WOODARD and Catherine S. HOWELL
Husband A. Park WOODARD 723
Born: Abt 1848 - South Carolina 723 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: WOODARD ( - ) Mother: Elizabeth C. (Abt 1818- ) 723
Marriage: Bef 1877
Wife Catherine S. HOWELL 386,723
Born: Abt 1854 - Georgia 386 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Clark HOWELL (1811-1882) 387 Mother: Mary D. HOOK (Abt 1829- ) 386
Children
1 M Clark N. WOODARD 723
Born: Abt 1877 - Georgia 723 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Mary D. WOODARD 723
Born: Abt 1879 - Fulton County, Georgia 723 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1880 U.S. Census, Georgia, Fulton County, Howell's Mill, Casey's Dist; Series: T9 Roll: 147 Page 47: 298 325 WOODWARD A. Park W M 32 M Chf Deputy U.S. Marshal SC NY SC; -- Kate S. W F 26 Wife M Keeping house GA NC GA; -- Clark N. W M 3 Son S GA SC GA; -- Mary D. W F 1 Dau S GA SC GA; -- Elisabeth C. W F 62 Mother Wd At home SC SC SC; -- Lizzie C. W F 28 Sister S At home SC NY SC; LYON Mary H. W F 10 Cousin S At school GA AL GA; HOWELL Clark W M 68 Father in law M At home NC NC NC; -- Mary D. W F 52 Mother in law M At home GA MD GA; and three household servants.
Next door is Nathan LYON, 40, and wife Martha V., 32, and family. Martha is Clark and Mary HOWELL's daughter.
General Notes: Wife -
A. Park WOODWARD Self M Male W 32 SC Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal NY SC
Kate S. WOODWARD Wife M Female W 26 GA Keeping House NC GA
Clark N. WOODWARD Son S Male W 3 GA SC GA
Mary D. WOODWARD Dau S Female W 1 GA SC GA
Elisabeth C. WOODWARD Mother W Female W 62 SC At Home SC SC
Lizzie C. WOODWARD Sister S Female W 28 SC At Home NY SC
Mary H. LYON Cousin S Female W 10 GA At School AL GA
Clark HOWELL FatherL M Male W 68 NC At Home NC NC
Mary D. HOWELL MotherL M Female W 52 GA At Home MD GA
1880 U.S. Census, Caseys, Fulton, Georgia Family History Library Film 1254147 NA Film Number T9-0147 Page Number 47B.
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Charles Robert HOWELL and Ann Elizabeth REESE
Husband Charles Robert HOWELL 809
Born: 10 Apr 1831 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef 1831
Wife Ann Elizabeth REESE 809,811
Born: 1802 - Richland District, South Carolina 811 Christened: Died: Aug 1870 - Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina Buried:
Father: Joseph REESE, Jr. (1764-1805) 1465 Mother: Sarah HOWELL (1774-1845) 809
Other Spouse: W. C. KOESTER ( - ) 809
Other Spouse: Robert ADAMS (1793-Bef 1850) 811,852 - Bef 1840
Children
1 M Thomas Joseph Charles HOWELL (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Clark HOWELL and Martha Ann WINN
Husband Clark HOWELL 387
Born: 28 Dec 1811 - Cabarrus County, North Carolina Christened: Died: 14 Apr 1882 - Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia Buried: - Oakland Cemetery, Fulton County, Georgia
Father: Evan HOWELL (Abt 1779-1868) Mother: Mary ELLIOTT (Abt 1783- )
Marriage: 23 Jul 1835 - Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia
Other Spouse: Effiah Jane PARK (Abt 1818-1850) 387 - 4 Dec 1838
Other Spouse: Mary D. HOOK (Abt 1829- ) 386 - Bef 1854
Wife Martha Ann WINN
Born: 20 Jun 1822 - Lawrenceville, Georgia Christened: Died: Cir 1837 Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband -
1850 U.S. Census, Georgia, Forsyth County, 31st Dist; Series: M432 Roll: 69 Page: 151: 99 Clark HOWELL 38 M W Farmer 15,000 NC; Effiah 32 F GA; E. P. 10 M W GA; Robt 7 M W GA; W. H. 5 M W GA; C. A. 4 M W GA; M. V. 2 M W GA; (page 152) (No given) HOWELL 1 M GA; Saramiah(?) " 7 F GA; Phoebe PARKS 76 F NC (Effiah's mother); Thomas HAYNES 45 M Carriager VA; A. J. Garrison(?) 23 M Clerk SC.
Just who "M. V." age 2, and Saramiah(?) HOWELL are has not been determined by this compiler. From the 1870 census, the unnamed male age 1 is Clark HOWELL, Jr.
Four homes away is H. W. HOWELL, 29, NC, wife Cynthia, 25, GA, son, Clark, 10, GA, and Harriet, 50, SC.
1860 U.S. Census, Georgia, Fulton County, Buckhead Dist; Series: M653 Roll: 123 Page: 892: 1309 1413 C. HOWELL 48 M Farmer 30,000 17,000 --; Mary HOWELL 31 F --; Evan P. -- 20 M Atty at Law --; Albert -- 17 M Drugist --; William C. 15 M --; Charles A. 14 M --; Martha V. 12 F --; Clark -- 11 M --; Catherine S. 6 F --; Daniel -- 3 M --; (page 893) Daniel HOOK 65 M M.D. MD; Catherine HOOK 64 F GA; Eliza J. GEARN 22 F Teacher NY; Jno. H. DAVIS 29 M Merchant TN; Celeste M. -- 21 F GA; Elizabeth ARMOR 23 F GA; Catherine TATE 15 F GA.
1870 U.S. Census, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta P.O., 24 June 1870; Series: M593 Roll: 151 Page: 426: 724 697 HOWELL Clark 37 M W Farmer 25,000 10,000 NC-- Mary 41 F W Keeping house GA-- Clark Jr. 21 M W Farmer Overseer GA-- Kate 16 F W At home GA-- Daniel 13 M W Attending School GAHOOK, Daniel 75 M W 500 4,500 Maryland-- Catherine 74 F W GA. (Clark Howell should be 58, not 37 in this census.)
In 1880 Clark HOWELL lives in the home of his daughter, Catherine, and her husband, A. Park WOODWARD.
1880 U.S. Census, Georgia, Fulton County, Howell's Mill, Casey's Dist; Series: T9 Roll: 147 Page 47:
298 325 WOODWARD A. Park W M 32 M Chf Deputy U.S. Marshal SC NY SC;
-- Kate S. W F 26 Wife M Keeping house GA NC GA;
-- Clark N. W M 3 Son S GA SC GA;
-- Mary D. W F 1 Dau S GA SC GA;
-- Elisabeth C. W F 62 Mother Wd At home SC SC SC;
-- Lizzie C. W F 28 Sister S At home SC NY SC;
LYON Mary H. W F 10 Cousin S At school GA AL GA;
HOWELL Clark W M 68 Father in law M At home NC NC NC;
-- Mary D. W F 52 Mother in law M At home GA MD GA;
and three household servants.
Next door is Nathan LYON, 40, and wife Martha V., 32. Martha is Clark and Mary HOWELL's daughter.
General Notes: Wife -
According to information on Ancestry.com this marriage occured when Martha Ann WINN was 13 years old. Questionable? The date of death for Martha is ASSUMED to be cir 1837 (perhaps in child birth?) because of her husband's remarriage in 1838 to Effiah Jane PARK.
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Clark HOWELL and Effiah Jane PARK
Husband Clark HOWELL 387
Born: 28 Dec 1811 - Cabarrus County, North Carolina Christened: Died: 14 Apr 1882 - Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia Buried: - Oakland Cemetery, Fulton County, Georgia
Father: Evan HOWELL (Abt 1779-1868) Mother: Mary ELLIOTT (Abt 1783- )
Marriage: 4 Dec 1838
Other Spouse: Martha Ann WINN (1822-Cir 1837) - 23 Jul 1835 - Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia
Other Spouse: Mary D. HOOK (Abt 1829- ) 386 - Bef 1854
Wife Effiah Jane PARK 387
Born: Abt 1818 - Greene County, Georgia 387 Christened: Died: 22 Nov 1850 - Warsaw, Forsyth County, Georgia Buried:
Father: James PARK (1752-1823) Mother: Phoebe HOGUE (Abt 1774-After 1850) 4650
Children
1 M Archibald HOWELL (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Martha V. HOWELL 386,723
Born: Abt 1848 - Georgia 386 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Nathan LYON (Abt 1840- ) 723 Marr: Bef 1868
3 M Capt. Evan Park HOWELL, CSA 1000,2581
Born: 10 Dec 1839 - Warsaw, Forsyth County, Georgia Christened: Died: 6 Aug 1905 - Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia Buried: 8 Aug 1905 - Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, GeorgiaSpouse: Julia Adelaide ERWIN (1842-1906) 1000,2510,2582 Marr: 5 Jun 1861 - Erwinton, Barnwell County, South Carolina 4250
4 M Albert HOWELL 386
Born: Abt 1843 386 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M Robert HOWELL
Born: Abt 1843 - Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:
6 M William M. HOWELL 387
Born: Abt 1845 - Georgia 387 Christened: Died: Bef 11 Mar 1885 - West End , Fulton County, Georgia Buried:
7 M Charles A. HOWELL 387
Born: Abt 1846 - Georgia 387 Christened: Died: Buried:
8 F Mary HOWELL
Born: Abt 1848 - Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:
9 M Clark HOWELL, Jr.
Born: Jan 1849 - Georgia 605 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth (1857- ) 605 Marr: Abt 1875
General Notes: Husband -
1850 U.S. Census, Georgia, Forsyth County, 31st Dist; Series: M432 Roll: 69 Page: 151: 99 Clark HOWELL 38 M W Farmer 15,000 NC; Effiah 32 F GA; E. P. 10 M W GA; Robt 7 M W GA; W. H. 5 M W GA; C. A. 4 M W GA; M. V. 2 M W GA; (page 152) (No given) HOWELL 1 M GA; Saramiah(?) " 7 F GA; Phoebe PARKS 76 F NC (Effiah's mother); Thomas HAYNES 45 M Carriager VA; A. J. Garrison(?) 23 M Clerk SC.
Just who "M. V." age 2, and Saramiah(?) HOWELL are has not been determined by this compiler. From the 1870 census, the unnamed male age 1 is Clark HOWELL, Jr.
Four homes away is H. W. HOWELL, 29, NC, wife Cynthia, 25, GA, son, Clark, 10, GA, and Harriet, 50, SC.
1860 U.S. Census, Georgia, Fulton County, Buckhead Dist; Series: M653 Roll: 123 Page: 892: 1309 1413 C. HOWELL 48 M Farmer 30,000 17,000 --; Mary HOWELL 31 F --; Evan P. -- 20 M Atty at Law --; Albert -- 17 M Drugist --; William C. 15 M --; Charles A. 14 M --; Martha V. 12 F --; Clark -- 11 M --; Catherine S. 6 F --; Daniel -- 3 M --; (page 893) Daniel HOOK 65 M M.D. MD; Catherine HOOK 64 F GA; Eliza J. GEARN 22 F Teacher NY; Jno. H. DAVIS 29 M Merchant TN; Celeste M. -- 21 F GA; Elizabeth ARMOR 23 F GA; Catherine TATE 15 F GA.
1870 U.S. Census, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta P.O., 24 June 1870; Series: M593 Roll: 151 Page: 426: 724 697 HOWELL Clark 37 M W Farmer 25,000 10,000 NC-- Mary 41 F W Keeping house GA-- Clark Jr. 21 M W Farmer Overseer GA-- Kate 16 F W At home GA-- Daniel 13 M W Attending School GAHOOK, Daniel 75 M W 500 4,500 Maryland-- Catherine 74 F W GA. (Clark Howell should be 58, not 37 in this census.)
In 1880 Clark HOWELL lives in the home of his daughter, Catherine, and her husband, A. Park WOODWARD.
1880 U.S. Census, Georgia, Fulton County, Howell's Mill, Casey's Dist; Series: T9 Roll: 147 Page 47:
298 325 WOODWARD A. Park W M 32 M Chf Deputy U.S. Marshal SC NY SC;
-- Kate S. W F 26 Wife M Keeping house GA NC GA;
-- Clark N. W M 3 Son S GA SC GA;
-- Mary D. W F 1 Dau S GA SC GA;
-- Elisabeth C. W F 62 Mother Wd At home SC SC SC;
-- Lizzie C. W F 28 Sister S At home SC NY SC;
LYON Mary H. W F 10 Cousin S At school GA AL GA;
HOWELL Clark W M 68 Father in law M At home NC NC NC;
-- Mary D. W F 52 Mother in law M At home GA MD GA;
and three household servants.
Next door is Nathan LYON, 40, and wife Martha V., 32. Martha is Clark and Mary HOWELL's daughter.
Notes: Marriage
Timothy REESE and Elizabeth HOWELL
Husband Timothy REESE 1465
Born: 7 May 1769 - South Carolina 1854 Christened: Died: 14 Nov 1837 - Richland County, South Carolina 1854 Buried: - Reese Family Cemetery
Father: Rev. Joseph REESE, RS-SC (Cir 1736-1795) 1469 Mother: Ann REYNOLDS (Cir 1738-After 1771) 1465
Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth HOWELL 809
Born: 27 Oct 1781 Christened: Died: 28 Jun 1857 - Richland County, South Carolina Buried: - Reese Family Cemetery
Father: John HOWELL (Cir 1757- ) 809 Mother: Mary (Cir 1757- ) 809,1461
Children
1 M Joseph A. REESE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Grace C. REESE 4684
Born: Abt 1832 Christened: Died: 8 Jun 1851 - Richland County, South Carolina Buried: - Reese Family Cemetery
General Notes: Husband -
Will abstract: Richland County Will Book K: "Page 294. Timothy REESE. Will, November 11, 1837-March 1838. Wit.: W. DENLEY, Jos. E. REESE, M. R. HOWELL, James CAMPBELL. Wife: Elizabeth (Mill Creek plantation). Son: Joseph A. REESE (Pincushion Plantation). Dau.: Grace C. REESE."
"Timothy Reese Died 14 Nov. 1837 Age 68" (http://www.palmettoroots.org/ReeseFamCem.html) 4684
General Notes: Wife -
Elizabeth HOWELL married Timothy REESE. In the 1837 Will of her husband, Elizabeth was given Mill Creek plantation. Elizabeth and Timothy had two children, Joseph A. and Grace C. REESE.
"Elizabeth Reese Died 28 Jun. 1857 Consort of Timothy Reese" (http://www.palmettoroots.org/ReeseFamCem.html)
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Thompson WARE and Elizabeth Dawson HOWELL
Husband Thompson WARE 589
Born: 12 May 1786 - Edgefield District, South Carolina Christened: Died: 29 Dec 1842 - Monticello, Jefferson County, Florida Buried:Marriage: 2 Feb 1807 - Richmond County, Georgia
Wife Elizabeth Dawson HOWELL 589
Born: Cir 1790 Christened: Died: 11 Aug 1828 - Richland District, South Carolina Buried:
Father: William HOWELL (Cir 1769-Bef 1795) Mother: Elizabeth DAWSON (1772-1827) 589
Children
General Notes: Husband -
File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Suzanne Ackert ackerte@bellsouth.net, July 13, 2005 - Source: Sc Wills 1787-1836, By James And Vivian Wooley, Written: March 18, 1829,Recorded: December 30, 1829: I, Margaret WARE, widow of Robert WARE, Senr. deceased, late of Edgefield, being of sound mind and memory. I give to my daugher, Sarah HARRIS, 2 negroes, one boy named Edward, and one girl named Nancy, also $75.00 to be paid her by my sons Thompson and George G. T. WARE...Thompson $50.00 and George T. WARE $25.00 in order that the negroes left each may be equal. I give to my son Thompson 2 negroes named, viz: A woman, Jenny, and child, Harriet. I give to my son Geroge G. T. WARE 2 negroes, boy Nathan and a girl, Matilda. Also to George in consideration of his dutiful care and affection and kindness of me in my declining health and advanced age all the residue of my estate being horses, mules, household and kitchen furniture. I give and bequeath to my grandaughter, Lucy G. BACON, $200.00 to be paid her by my 3 children. No executor was named. Witness: Mary Ann BIRD, John MIDDLETON and Frances MIDDLETON. Signed Margaret WARE. Proved by the oath of John MIDDLETON this 30 Day of December, 1829. Jn. TIMKINS, OED.
Additional Comments: Margaret Tankersley WARE (1753-1829) was the daughter of Joseph TANKERSLEY and Susannah THOMPSON all of Virginia.
Notes: Marriage
This marriage is noted in an abstract of the 1808 estate settlement for William HOWELL, Elizabeth Dawson's father.
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Dr. Daniel Heyward TREZEVANT and Epps Goodwyn HOWELL
Husband Dr. Daniel Heyward TREZEVANT 1834,1837
Born: 18 Mar 1796 - Charles Town, South Carolina 1837 Christened: Died: 21 Mar 1873 - Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina 4298 Buried:
Father: Peter TREZEVANT (1768-1854) 4297 Mother: Elizabeth Willoughby FARQUHAR (1772-1845) 4297
Marriage: 15 Nov 1841 - South Carolina 1838
Other Spouse: Ann SEWELL (1795-1838) 1838 - 3 May 1820 - Charleston, South Carolina 1838
Wife Epps Goodwyn HOWELL 1834,1838,3473
Born: 9 Apr 1819 - South Carolina 1838 Christened: Died: 2 May 1862 - Richland County, South Carolina 4685 Buried: - Trinity Churchyard
Father: Jesse Malachi HOWELL, Sr. (Abt 1775-1835) 952 Mother: Martha HOWELL (Cir 1789-1851) 809
Children
1 M Jesse Howell TREZEVANT, CSA 1834,1835,3471
AKA: James H. TREZEVANT 3472 Born: 30 Aug 1842 - South Carolina 1835 Christened: Died: 27 Jun 1862 - Battle of Gain's Mill, Virginia 3471 Buried:
2 M Pvt. Peter John TREZEVANT, CSA 1834,1835
Born: 18 Mar 1844 - South Carolina 1835 Christened: Died: Nov 1909 Buried:
3 M Willoughby Farquahar TREZEVANT, CSA 1834,3475
Born: 19 Jan 1846 - South Carolina 3475 Christened: Died: 17 Sep 1862 - Battle of Sharpsburg, Maryland 3471 Buried:
4 M William Howell TREZEVANT 1834,3475,4537
Born: Aug 1847 - South Carolina 4538 Christened: Died: 22 Apr 1902 - Marietta, Georgia 4539 Buried:Spouse: Fanny HAMMOND (1853- ) 3475,4540 Marr: 10 Nov 1875 4539
5 F Martha L. TREZEVANT 1834
Born: Abt 1849 - Richland District, South Carolina 4686 Christened: Died: Bef 1860 - Richland District, South Carolina Buried:
6 F Lucy Mary TREZEVANT 3472,3475
AKA: Lucy M. TREZEVANT Born: 14 Apr 1849 - South Carolina 4539 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Edward Theodore JERVEY (Cir 1850- ) 3475
7 M Theodore Henry TREZEVANT 4539
AKA: Theodore M. TREZEVANT 3472 Born: 31 Jul 1851 - South Carolina 4539 Christened: Died: Buried:
8 M Robert Gilchrist TREZEVANT 3471
Born: Abt 1855 - South Carolina 3472 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary CAIN (1856- ) 3474,3475 Marr: Abt 1880
9 M Son TREZEVANT 4539
Born: After 1855 - South Carolina 4539 Christened: Died: Bef 1 Jun 1860 - South Carolina 3472 Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
Dr. Daniel Heyward TREZEVANT was born on 18 March 1786 in Charles Town, South Carolina, son of Huguenot immigrants, Peter and Elizabeth Willoughby Farquar TREZEVANT. He firsr married Miss Ann SEWELL and second Miss Epps Goodwyn HOWELL. m. "Mrs. TREZEVANT, wife of Dr. D. H. TREZEVANT, died in Col'a So. Ca. May 2'd, 1862. Consumption." // The Trezevant building was named for Dr. Daniel Heyward Trezevant who is well known for his large contributions to the State Hospital, as well as, his published description of the burning of Columbia by Sherman's Troops. // A Robert J. Bates from Harrisburg, PA married Margaret E. Davant. M. E. Davant's great uncle, Thomas Stovell Davant of Columbia, SC married Mary Taylor Dec., 14, 1871 in the home of her grandfather, Daniel Heyward Trezevant. (Transactions of the Huguenot Society of SC No. 75, p.133 and 136)[http://genforum.genealogy.com/trezevant/] // Klasen, Trezevant. Anne Marie Klasen and Daniel Heyward Trezevant IV of Beaufort were married at 3 pm July 31 on the beach at Fripp Island. ... (beaufortgazette.com/features/weddings ) // 1859 City Directory for Columbia, SC - T
... Trezevant, George S. ~ physician (DH Trezevant & Son) Plain corner of Marion ~ House Blanding corner of Sumter [www.distantcousin.com/ Directories/SC/Columbia/1859/T.html] //
On Monday, March 13, 1854, a meeting of the physicians of Columbia was held at the Town Hall. Those present were D.H. Trezevant, R.W. Gibbes, Sr., A.H. Nagel, J.H. Boatwright, Joseph C. Crane, A.W. Kennedy, J.H. Thompson, L. Huot, T.H. Wade, W.P. Geiger, T.J. Goodwyn, A.N. Talley, J. McF. Gaston, J.W. Powell, W. Reynolds. Dr. Trezevant was called to the chair and Dr. Gibbes requested to act as Secretary. The meeting was then organized and Dr. Gibbes offered the following resolutions which were unanimously agreed to: Resolved: That is expedient and important that a Medical Society should exist in Columbia; Resolved: That we proceed to its organization. Dr. Gibbes then submitted a draft of a Constitution which was read, and after a few amendments, was adopted. Thus the Medical Society of Columbia was organized.
[http://www.columbiamedicalsociety.org/html/history.html] // At Columbia "Mrs G. Told me of a young lady about 16, Miss Kinsler, who...three officers brutally ravished and who became crazy from it." Dr D.H. Trezevant, cited by Catherine Clinton in " Tara revisited, women, war and the plantation legend". [http://hometown.aol.com/cwrapes/page17.htm] // D.H. Trezevant, The Burning of Columbia, S.C. (Columbia: South Carolina Power Press, 1866) //
1 William Russell Keller b: March 30, 1818 d: April 24, 1887
Burial: April 1887 Keller Cemetery, Creston, South Carolina
.. +Eliza Caroline Shuler b: February 06, 1818 m: Aft. 1838
d: 1842 Burial: 1842
*2nd Wife of William Russell Keller:
.. +Ann C. Shuler b: February 1828 m: February 22, 1844 d:
May 28, 1892 Burial: May 1892
2 Ida C. Keller b: Aft. 1849
.... +D. H. Trezevant b: Aft. 1849 m: Aft. 1869
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Subject: [ORANGEBURGH_SC] Felder / Keller / Jesse A. Bardin
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 09:17:32 EDT ]
Records of Deaths in Columbia: Page 147 "Dr. Daniel Heyward TREZEVANT died in Col'a So. Ca. Marrch 21st 1873 in the seventy seventh year of his age, of Erysipalus." Born of Huguenot parentage in Charleston on 18 March 1796.
1850 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Richland District, Columbia; Series: M432 Roll: 858 Page: 36: 605 622 Daniel H. TREZEVANT 54 M Physician 6000 SC; Epps G. " 31 F SC; George " 16 M Student SC; Jessie H. " 8 F SC; Peter J. " 6 M SC; [next page] Willoughby T. TREZEVANT 4 M SC; William H. " 3 SC; Martha L. " 1 SC.
1860 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Richland County, Columbia P O; Series: M653 Roll: 1227 Page: 57: 800 810 D. H. TREZVANT [sic] 64 M Physician 15,000 10,000 SC; E. G. 40 F [Student in college, struct out, meant for son James] SC; James H. 18 M Student SC; Peter J. 14 M SC; Willoughby F. 13 M SC; William H. 11 M SC; Lucy M. 9 F SC; Theodore M. 7 M SC; Robert G. 5 M SC.
1870 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Richland County, Ward 3, Columbia; Series: M593 Roll: 1507 Page: 132:
152 194 TREZVANT [sic] Danl H. 74 M W Physician 3600 1500 SC; -- William 22 M W R R conductor SC; -- Lucy 20 F W At home SC; -- Theodore 17 M W SC; -- Robt 16 M W SC; -- Fanny 65 F B SC; -- Betty 28 F B SC; BROWN Gabriell 16 M B SC.
Next door:
151 193 TREZVANT [sic] George 36 M W Physician 1900 200 SC; -- Robert 13 M W At home SC; -- Sarah 36 F W SC; -- Annie 11 F W SC; -- Sarah 9 F W SC; -- Farquire [sic] 7 F W SC; -- Lucy 3 F W SC.
General Notes: Wife -
"Mrs. TREZEVANT, wife of Dr. D. H. TREZEVANT, died in Col'a So. Ca. May 2'd, 1862. Consumption."
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RUSSELL and Grace HOWELL
Husband RUSSELL
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef 1776
Wife Grace HOWELL 589
Born: Cir 1763 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Capt. William HOWELL, RS-SC ( -Bef 1784) 588 Mother: Lucy ( -Bef 1822) 589
Other Spouse: Jesse BAKER ( -Abt 1821) 589
Children
General Notes: Husband -
Grace RUSSELL was named in the 1776 Will of her father.
General Notes: Wife -
Grace HOWELL was named in the 1776 Will of her father, William HOWELL. He gave Grace the Mill Pond tract bought from Nathan CENTER and Goose Pond tract bought from John HOWELL. Grace RUSSELL was named and executrix of the will; she may have been married to a RUSSELL at that time. In the 1821 Will of her mother, Lucy HOWELL, Grace is named as Grace BAKER, widow of RUSSELL remarried to BAKER?
Grace is the only daughter named in the Wills of her parents.
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Dr. Robert George M'ALILEY and Ida E. HOWELL
Husband Dr. Robert George M'ALILEY 3046
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Ida E. HOWELL 3875
Born: 11 Jul 1873 - Fulton County, Georgia 3875 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Capt. Evan Park HOWELL, CSA (1839-1905) 1000,2581 Mother: Julia Adelaide ERWIN (1842-1906) 1000,2510,2582
Other Spouse: Robert CRAMER ( - ) 3046
Children
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Jesse Malachi HOWELL, Sr. and Martha TAYLOR
Husband Jesse Malachi HOWELL, Sr. 952
Born: Abt 1775 - Richland County, South Carolina Christened: Died: 1835 - Richland District, South Carolina 4411 Buried:
Father: Malachi HOWELL (Bef 1756-Bef 1782) Mother: Martha Epps GOODWYN (Abt 1754-1784) 945,953
Marriage: Cir 1805
Other Spouse: Martha HOWELL (Cir 1789-1851) 809 - Cir 1816 - South Carolina
Wife Martha TAYLOR
Born: 18 Jan 1784 - Richland District, South Carolina Christened: Died: Cir 1811 - Richland District, South Carolina Buried:
Father: Capt. James TAYLOR, Sr., RS-SC (Cir 1745-1806) 1270,1455,3301 Mother: Sarah DANIELL (1756-1793) 910,3301
Children
1 M James Malachi HOWELL 4687
Born: Bef 1811 - South Carolina 4687 Christened: Died: Bef 1827 - South Carolina 4687 Buried:
2 F Martha Sarah HOWELL 71
Born: 12 Apr 1811 - Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina Christened: Died: 4 Apr 1873 - Roseneath Plantation, Gloster, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana Buried:Spouse: William Burney MEANS (1807-1857) Marr: 24 May 1831 - Fairfield County, South Carolina
General Notes: Husband -
Jesse Malachi HOWELL, Sr., son of Malachi HOWELL and Martha Epps GOODWYN, was born about 1775 in Craven County, South Carolina. His father died in Feb 1782 when Jesse was about seven. Two months later, his mother remarried to Col. Wade HAMPTON. Two years after this marriage, Jesse's mother died, leaving him an orphan, about nine years of age, in the care of his step-father, Col. HAMPTON. Further records of Jesse's youth have not yet been found.
CONFLICTING INFORMATION is published concerning the marriages of Jesse Malachi HOWELL. Any assistance confirming Jesse Malachi's marriages would be greatly appreciated.
Martha TAYLOR, daughter of Capt. James TAYLOR and Sarah DANIELL, is tentatively assigned as Jesse Malachi's first wife. "Malachi and Martha Epps HOWELL had a son, Jesse Malachi HOWELL, who married Martha, daughter of James TAYLOR, then her niece Martha, the latter surviving him after his death at the beginning of 1835." (Edwin L. Green, "A History of Richland County", p. 47) Jesse and Martha, married circa 1805, and had two children, James Malachi and Martha Sarah as indicated in the record below. Martha died in 1811, the year Martha Sarah was born. Some individuals post that Jesse first married Patience TAYLOR, Martha's sister, and then married Martha, a niece of Patience (and thereby a niece of Patience's sister, Martha). Another posts that Patience married a John HOWELL.
Regardless which, Jesse Malachi HOWELL and his first wife had two children, James Malachi HOWELL, who died young, and Martha Sarah HOWELL, born 12 April 1811, who married William Burney MEANS. Martha Sarah's mother died giving birth to her or soon thereafter.
James Malachi and Martha Sarah HOWELL were placed under the guardianship of their father, Jesse Malachi HOWELL, February 28, 1815. On January 1, 1827, he stated that James M. had died as a minor, leaving one sister of the whole blood (minor), one half brother (minor, died), and five half sisters. (Green's "History of Richland County", page 279)
Jesse married again to Martha before 1819 when their first child was born. From the following information, this compiler believes that Jesse Malachi HOWELL married second, his cousin. Martha HOWELL, born cir 1789, the daughter of John and Mary HOWELL and Jesse's first cousin, once removed. Thomas and Grace HOWELL of Craven County, South Carolina were their common ancestors.
Saluda Reese, whose research is referenced by Edwin L. Green in "A History of Richland County", typed this cover page for Jesse M. HOWELL's Will: "Will Of Jesse Malachi Howell//Died 1835//1st Wife Martha Taylor, died 1812//Daughter of James Taylor//2nd Wife Martha (nee Howell) Howell//Died 1851//(She was cousin to her husband)"Her dates of birth and death correspond to the age at death of Jesse's widow in 1851. Also indicating that Martha, daughter of John HOWELL (Sr.) married Jesse M. HOWELL. (Note: Green wrote that Jesse's second wife was Martha, niece of Martha TAYLOR.)
Elizabeth Pitts posted at GenForum this referenced information showing John HOWELL (Jr.)'s sister, Martha, as wife of Jesse M. HOWELL: "Mrs. Margaret BLAKE Sister of John James HAIG Richland Eq. Roll 69 Margaret's Children: Martha m. William Washington -Margaret m. Rev. Dr. BOWEN - Edward BLAKE - John Haig BLAKE with note see Card John J. HAIG 1818 which was: John Haig BLAKE w Elizabeth Howell BLAKE formerly GOODWYN and Elizabeth D. HOWELL -- heirs of Malachi HOWELL vs. Est of John HOWELL His mother: Grace HOWELL Bros and Sis Mary, w/o John A. REESE Elizabeth w/o Timothy REESE Sally REESE Martha w/o Jesse M. HOWELL Richland Eq. Roll 267-290 Filed 3 Feb 1827 Then, on page 239 Nathaniel BOWEL m. Margaret BLAKE, dau of Margaret BLAKE, Sr., Richland Eq Bills 137, 1817." (Elizabeth Pitts, /cgi-genforum/email.cgi?89786841).
Grace HOWELL, daughter of John HOWELL (Sr.) and sister of Martha, in her will of 1835 named her sisters, Elizabeth REESE, Mary REESE and Sarah REESE, by their married surnames, and Martha HOWELL, also providing that Martha's maiden and married surname were the same.
Some say Jesse Malachi HOWELL was married second to Martha, "a niece of Martha TAYLOR", before 1819 when their first child was born, however, no niece of Martha TAYLOR who fits the given age of Jesse M.'s widow, born circa 1789, has been proven. "Martha TAYLOR, birth date not found, died 15 September 1851. She is the second wife of Jesse HOWELL and is the niece of his first wife." (unattributed) The 27 July 1850 U.S. Census of Richland District shows the household of Martha HOWELL, widow of Jesse Malachi HOWELL, and gives her age as 62, born then about 1788. The names of her children living with her proves her identity. James and Sarah TAYLOR had seven children, of whom two, Mary D., born about 1773 and Jesse, b. 1774, might have had a daughter Martha circa 1789, but no family has yet been found for either. James TAYLOR, Jr. married Margaret HIRONS and had a daughter Martha, b. Abt 1802, too young to be Martha HOWELL, widow, aged 62 in 1850. The age difference is reinforced by the newspaper extract which indicates Martha died in Columbia in Oct 1851 at the age of 61, born then about 1790.
SPECULATION: Edwin L. Green's work, above, states Jesse's second wife, Martha, was the niece of his first wife. Saluda Reese's typed cover page for Jesse Malachi's Will states "2nd Wife Martha (nee HOWELL) HOWELL Died 1851 (She was cousin to her husband)" Lastly, the descendant chart for "John (Thomas) HOWELL", died before 3 Aug 1760, from Carol Busto of Virginia indicates that Martha HOWELL was the second wife and widow of Jesse Malachi HOWELL of Richland District, SC. The source for this chart was the work of Saluda Reese. Also in it, John HOWELL, Sr., father of Martha born about 1789, was at his death married to Mary, maiden name not found. Martha TAYLOR had a sister Mary D., no husband assigned. If it is ever proven that Mary D. TAYLOR married John HOWELL, (not proven), and was mother of Martha, then Martha HOWELL would be both niece to Martha and Patience TAYLOR, and a first cousin to Jesse Malachi, making both positions above true. Current information does not show Martha and Patience to be related to Jesse Malachi other than by marriage. Again, any assistance confirming Jesse Malachi's marriages would be greatly appreciated. RLD)
In 1825, Jesse M. HOWELL was named guardian of Mary, Jane Margaret, and James Ross SCOTT. He was discharged in 1835, the year he died, when Jane S. JONES took James, while Mary married J. B. DAVIS, and Jane married J. H. ADAMS. The reference also states "Item of year 1837 has 'paid J. H. ADAMS on White House.' Right in estate of 'Uncle Wm. SCOTT.'" Green's "History of Richland County",page 360: Page A of Index of Book M: "No. 2010") (QUESTION: Are these SCOTT children descended from the William SCUTT & Elizabeth O'DANIEL line of Fairfax County, Virginia?)
In an undated abstract, between entries for 6 Apr 1826 and 11 May 1826, from Richland County Will Book H, page 170, Jesse M. HOWELL, along with Martin MARSHALL, Joseph E. REESE, and John MARSHALL are the commissioners in the estate division of William R. HOWELL. Heirs were: Joseph B. WHITE, Robert WESTON, Thomas BALDRICK, and Charles R. HOWELL.
Citation (date?) issued for Jesse M. HOWELL, Malachi HOWELL and Anderson TRICE returnable the 28th Int. - And whereas the said Jesse M. HOWELL and Anderson TRICE appeared and claimed the administration and no cause being shown to the contrary, I do therefore grant Letters of Administration to the said Jesse M. HOWELL and Anderson TRICE on the Estate of Meredith TRICE, deceased - Who thereupon entered into a Bond in the sum of $10,000 with Malachi HOWELL their security and took the oath required by law. (The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, SCMAR, Volume XVI Number 3, Summer, 1988 Richland District Minutes of the Court of Ordinary, 1806-1833 (Continued from Volume XV, p. 217) SCMAR, Vol. XVI, Summer 1988, No. 3, p. 150)
Jesse Malachi died in 1835, Richland District. His will indicates five daughters, including four half sisters of Martha Sarah, and her two half brothers. From the 1827 record above, it appears that one unnamed half brother and a half sister died as minors. This establishes a total of eight children born from Jesse's second marriage.
PROBATE: Will dated May 21, 1835 Feb. 27, 1835 Bk. I Pg. 302 Wit: W. F. DeSAUSSURE, Saml BYERS, Alester GARDEN Ex: Wade HAMPTON, Jr., B. F. TAYLOR. Lists wife as Martha. Sons: William, Jesse Malachi. Dau: Mary, Grace, Harriet, Lucy, Martha Sarah MEANS, Eppes Goodwyn.
The below, extracted from the LW&T of Brigadier General John PEARSON, may be citing Jesse M. HOWELL's purchase on 9 August 1814 of the home of Capt. Bryant MARSH and Martha DANIEL after their move to Wilcox County, Alabama. Bryant MARSH's home, in what is now Saluda County, South Carolina, is know as the MARSH-JOHNSON House and is in The National Historical Landmark Registry. The house first appears on the Mills Map of Edgefield District (1825) as a residence of "Capt. B. Marsh". In 1846 the plat of an adjoining plantation shows that the land belonged to Josiah Howell. In 1847 Isaac Johnson of the Old Barnwell District purchased the land from Mr. Howell. The Johnson family kept the property until 1945, at which time John Henry Hazel bought the house and 225 acres.
To understand the relationships in this will, Brig. Gen. John PEARSON, RS-SC Militia, was the uncle of Martha Pearson COOK who married first, Levi DANIELL and then second, Levi's cousin, John "Jack" DANIEL, brother of Martha DANIEL who married Bryant MARSH. Levi's sister, Sarah DANIELL married Capt. James TAYLOR. Jesse Malachi HOWELL married Martha TAYLOR, James and Sarah Daniell TAYLOR's daughter and second cousin to Martha Daniel MARSH. These lines of cousins, DANIEL and DANIELL in South Carolina were very tightly knit.
"WHEREAS I the said John PEARSON Senr. have laid myself responsible for the sum of fifteen hundred dollars in a bond dated 9th August 1814 made to Jesse M. HOWELL of Richland District and state aforesaid for the purchase of a house and lot of land in the town of Columbia in behalf of Dr. George E. SMITH who intermarried with my daughter Judith PEARSON and whereas the said engagement was made by me at the instance and request of my said daughter and it appearing to me that a dividend of my lands herein devised may be reasonably estimated to the value of two thousand dollars it is my will that the sum of five hundred dollars be paid to my said daughter Judith her heirs or assigns by my executors herein after named after the expiration of twelve months from my decease and I hereby charge my personal estate not otherwise charged for the payment of the said sum of five hundred dollars being intended by me as a just compensation to my said daughter in lieu of any share or devise in my real estate in addition to the sum contained in the bond aforementioned which at the date of these presents is not satisfied making up the apparent deficiency in the aforesaid devises, of 1 and for my children and it is my will that my said daughter Judith shall accept of the said sum hereby bequyeathed to her in lieu of all claims, demands, rights, and expectations in the distribution by will of my real estate aforesaid." (Source: South Carolina, Fairfield Will Book #7, page 272, recorded June 1st, 1820 Apt. #28, File #420 (This original will transcription was generously contributed by Marjory Watts.)
SC Archives: Series Number: S108093 Reel: 0022 Frame: 00364 item: 00 Date: 1835 C. Description: HOWELL, Jese Malachi of Richland District, Will Typescript (MSS Will: Book K, Page 33; Estate Packet: Box 15, Pkg 366) (14 Frames). Names Indexed: HOWELL, Jesse Malachi /TAYLOR, James/TAYLOR, Jesse P./HEATH, Thomas/THREEWITS, John/HOWELL, William/HOWELL, Malachi/Yellow John (Slave)/Mary (Slave)/Frederick (Slave)/Jane (Slave)/Eliza (Slave)/Napery (Slave)/DESAUSSURE, William F./BYERS, Samuel/GARDEN, Alester/FISHER, Edward/LEDINGHAM, J. H./TAYLOR, John G. N./FITZSIMONS, Paul/FISHER, John/Creasy (Slave)/Dolly (Slave)/HOWELL, Mrs. Jesse Malachi/ROBERTSON, Catherine M./HAMPTON, Wade Jr./TAYLOR, Benjamin F./Nancy (Slave)/Lissa (Slave)/Christian (Slave)/Sarah (Slave)/Anna (Slave)/Virginia (Slave)/Charles (Slave)/Billy (Slave)/Peggy (Slave)/Old Christian (Slave)/HOWELL, Mary/MEANS, Martha S./HOWELL, Epps Goodwyn/HOWELL, Jesse Malachi Jr./HOWELL, Grace/HOWELL, Harriett/HOWELL, Lucy. Locations: Richland District /Columbia/Congaree River/Broad River.
Other than capitalized surnames, the following is a faithful copy of photographs of typed pages of the work of Saluda REESE, cited by Edwin L. Green as resource material in writing "A History of Richland County South Carolina". The original pages are in the South Carolina Archives. Carol Busto of Ashland, Virginia graciously provided photocopies to Robert Louis Daniell:
(Cover Page) Will Of Jesse Malachi HOWELL//Died 1835//1st Wife Martha TAYLOR, died 1812//Daughter of James TAYLOR//2nd Wife Martha (nee HOWELL) HOWELL//Died 1851//(She was cousin to her husband)
WILL OF JESSE M. HOWELL, Will Book K. Richland County, 1787-1853. Box 15-Package 354. South Carolina, District Richland: In the name of God Amen. I, Jesse Malachi HOWELL, of the District and state aforesaid, planter, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say, I give devise and bequeath unto Wade HAMPTON the younger and benjamin (sic) F. TAYLOR and to the survivors of them, and to the Executors, but if there be none then to the heirs of each Survivor the whole of my Estate real and personal of what nature or kind so ever it may be, which I shall be possessed of, interested in, or entitled unto at the time of my death -in trust, nevertheless and to and for the uses intents and purposes hereinafter expressed of and concerning the same and none other whatever, that is to say, In trust to pay all my just debts; and upon the further trust out of any money in their hands pay an annuity or yearly sum of one Thousand Dollars dear of all taxes or deductions whatever into the proper hands of my dearly beloved wife for and during the term of her life so long as she lives sole and unmarried in adition to the further provision hereinafter made for my said wife: and upon the further that from and immediately after my decease my said Trustees shall purchase a small tract of land in a healthy situation near Columbia and assign the same to my said wife to be held for the same term and on the same condition as are annexed to the bequeast of the annuity, and that my said Trustees shall cause to be built thereon a comfortable dwelling house for the residence of my wife and her children with all requisite out buildings, fences, ect., or if a suitable place cannot be purchased, , or my said Trustees shall think it more advantegeos (sic) to my estate to lease that in such case they shall lease such a tract (Page 2) of land with a comfortable dwelling house and out buildings thereon for a term of years renewable during the life of widowhood of my said wife; and to be assigned to her as aforesaid. And upon the further trust that the said Trustees shall assign and deliver to my said wife for and during the term aforesaid the following slaves to wit: Nancy, the cook, Lissa of Christian, Sarah, Anna, Virginia, Charles, Billy & Peggy and old Christian----- And my carriage and horses, and the whole of my house hold and kitchen furniture and utensils, beds, bedding, table linen, china and earthen ware and jewelry of what nature or kindsoever: and it is my will that from and immediately after the death or marriage of my said wife the said annuity shall cease, and the land, houses, goods, and chattwls (sic), hereby devised and bequeathed to her shall sink into, and become part of the residue of my said real and personal estate, and be held and possessed by my said trustees, Colonel Wade HAMPTON and Benj. F. TAYLOR, of (or?) the Survivors of them, or the Executors or heir of each survivor upon the trusts to and for the intents and purposes herein declared concerning the rest and residue of my real and personal estate devised and bequeathed in trust for my children. And it is my will and I do hereby direct that my said Trustees do sell the whole of my personal estate (not herein bequeathed to my wife and daughter Mary) at public auction for the best price that can be got for same, upon a credit of one, two, three, and four years, taking bon (sic) and mortgages, with interest from the day of sale payable annually, and personal security from the several purchases to secure the paymen (sic) of the purchase money. It is my desire that my Trustees before named will use their discretion as to the most favorable period to make sal (sic) of my said personal estate, and also as to the place of sale, for whi (sic) purpose they are hereby invested with power to remove the negros in any part of the United States or the Territories thereof. And it is (Page 3) further my will and desire that as soon as my children arrive at the age of twenty-one years or marry that the said Trustees shall divide my personal estate into as many parts as I shall have children whether now born of hereafter to be born (Mrs. Martha S. MEANS excepted) who shall be living at the time of my death, or having died shall have left issue one of those parts or shares to each of my sons who shall then be living, as they shall attain twenty-one years of age, absolutely; and that the said Trustees shall permit each of my daughters Mary HOWELL, Epps Goodwyn HOWELL, Jesse Malachi HOWELL, Harriette HOWELL and Lucy HOWELL and Grace who shall be then living, upon their respectively attaining the age of twenty-one years or marrying to take, have and receive, the annual interest of of (sic) one of the said parts or shares yearly during their natural lives and upon the death of any of my daughters last named, leaving lawful issue alive at the time after death, I desire that my said Trustees do assign one of the said parts or shares to such lawful issue absolutely, share and share alike, as such issue shall respectively arrive at the age of twenty one or marry, without further trust or condition, and if any of my daughters last named should die without having lawful issue at the time of her death, it is my will and desire that the share of the said personal estate, of which she was permitted to receive the interest during her life shall be divided among her surviving brothers and sisters (Mrs Martha S. MEANS) Excepted) and the issue of such as may have died before her, share and share alike, but such issue taking among them the share to which their parent would have been entitled, and it is further my will and desire , that the share to which my daughter Mary HOWELL will be entitled shall remain in the hands of the said Trustees until one of my sons shall attain the age of twenty one years, upon the occurance (Page 4) of which event my said son shall receive the share of his said sister (plural s lined out), Mary HOWELL for her; and upon death of such son, the next who shall attain twenty-one years shall succeed his brother in the said trust; and I confide the case of my said daughter to the duty and affection of her said brothers: And upon the death of my said daughter Mary HOWELL I bequeath her share (the provision in a preceeding clause to the contrary notwithstanding) to my sons who shall be at that time alive, and to the issue of such as shall be dead, they taking among them their parents share I reserve however a right to my daughter Mary HOWELL to give by will or otherwise a small legacy or token of remembrance to either or all of her sisters then alive not to exceed one hundred dollars each. And it is further my will and desire and I do hereby direct that the two plantations or tracts of land which I derived by purchase from James TAYLOR and Jesse P. TAYLOR, bounded by the Congaree River and by the lands of Wade HAMPTON Jr., Thomas HEATH and John THREEWITS be conveyed by the said Trustees in fee simple to my sons William HOWELL and Malachi HOWELL, and that possession thereof be delivered to them when the first shall have attained twenty one years of age and it is my will and desire that if the said plantations or tracts of land shall be of greater value than one half of the whol (sic) real estate I shall be possessed of at my death, that my said sons shall pay in one two three and four equal annual instalments (sic) which shall be at interest as they respectively become due the difference in value to my daughters Mary HOWELL, Epps Goodwyn HOWELL, Jesse Malachi HOWELL, Grace HOWELL, Harriett (sic) and Lucy HOWELL, and if the said plantation shall be of less value than one half of the said real estate, that the difference shall be made up in like manner to my said sons by their said sisters. And it is further my will and desire that if another (Page 5) son shall at any time hereafter be born unto me, my said Trustees shall convey in fee simple to such son and to my sons Wm. HOWELL and Malachi HOWELL before mentioned - the said tracts of land which I derived from James TAYLOR and Jess P. TAYLOR and also as much more of my real estate as will make their joint share equal to five ninths of my said real estate in value-- And as to the remainder of my real estate, - it is my will and desire and I do hereby direct that the said Trustees shall permit my daughters now born or hereafter to be born (Mrs. Martha S. MEANS excepted.) to take and receive among them in equal shares the rents and profits thereof during their lives; and immediately after the death of any one of my said daughters, leaving issue alive at the time of her death it is my will and desire that the said Trustees convey to such issue, in fee simple, share and share alike such portion or share of the said remainder, of any real estate an their mother would have been entitled to, and the said remainder of my real estate been directed to be equally divided among my daughters aforesaid; and it is my desire that they be put in possession thereof as they respectively attain twenty one years of age or marry. But if any one of my daughters (Mrs. Martha S. MEANS excepted) shall die without leaving issue alive at the time of her death, it is my will and desire that share of the daughter dying without issue shall sink into the said remainder of my real estate above bequeathed to my daughters and be subject to the provisions herein made in relation to the same. But if so many of my daughters shall die without leaving issue alive at the time of their deaths as will make the shares of the survivors in my real estate respectively greater than the respective shares above allotted to my sons in that event it is my will and desire that the share of a daughter dying without leaving issue alive at the time afer death shall be divided equally among my then surviving sons and daughters (Mrs.(Page 6) M. S. MEANS excepted) and the issue of any that shall have died leaving issue they taking among them their parents share - And if it so happens that all my daughters shall die without leaving issue alive at the time of their deaths, it is my will and desire that the portion of the real estate intended by the will for my said daughters shall be conveyed in fee simple to my said Trustees to my sons then surviving, and the issue, of any that shall have died, such issues taking among them a parents share But upon the death of my daughter Mary HOWELL without leaving issue alive at the time of her death, I devise and bequeath the interest in the remainder of my real estate above secured to her by my sons then living, and to the issue of anyone that may then be dead, such issue taking among themselves to be divided equally, share and share alike their parents parts. And it is further my will and desire that in case of the death of any one of my children aforesaid before they arrive at the age of twenty-one years or without leaving lawful issue alive at the time of their death that the share or interest of such child or children Shall be divided and apportioned among my surviving children (Mrs. Martha S. MEANS excepted) as in herein before directed. And it is my will and desire that if all my sons , or all my daughters (excepting Mrs. M. S. MEANS) should happen to die without leaving lawful issue alive at the time of their death, that my surviving sons or my surviving daughters as the case may be (Mrs. M. S. MEANS excepted) shall be entitled to, and receive the whole of my estate real and personal, and my Trustees shall convey to them in the same upon the same terms, and in the same manner, and with the like limitations and restrictions as are hereinbefore directed concerning the shares or interests of my sons or daughters in the same. I give and bequeath to (Page 7) my daughter Martha Sarah MEANS the sum of ten Dollars---This bequest is made and is intended to be in lieu and bar of all claims she may have against my estate and in lieu of all her rights and interests in my estate as one of my children and heir at law. And to avoid as much as possible any recourse to law concerning the partition or division of my said estate, I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint the said Wade HAMPTON the younger and Benjamin TAYLOR, or the survivors of them, and the executors of such survivor, and if there be no Executors, or they shall die then the heir of such survivor, being of the age of twenty one years to make all divisions or appraisements of my said estate, or any part thereof in all cases in which divisions or appraisements may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this Will. And it is further my will and desire, and I do hereby direct that every interest benefit and advantage hereby devised and bequeathed or reserved to and for the use of my daughters or any of them, shall in case they or either of them intermarry with a Foreigner, or who is not a native born citizen of the United States of America or of the Territories thereof sink into the residue of my estate, and be divided and distributed in the same manner as if such daughter or daughters had died under the age of twenty-one years, or without leaving lawful issue alive at the time of their death; such forfeiture being confined to the daughter or daughter who shall marry as aforesaid. And it is further my will and desire and I do hereby direct from time to time as money may come into the hands of my executors from the sales of my estate hereby directed to be made or from the sale of any crop or crops at the period of my decrease or from outstanding debts or otherwise however, after providing for the payment of my just debts and defraying the necessary expenses of the maintenance and education of (Page 8) my children, which I wish to be liberal and extensive, that the same be laid out and invested in Bank Stock or other good public securities of the United States of America of of (sic) this State as will be most beneficial for my said children, my daughter Mrs. M. S. Means however not being intended to be embraced in this provision. It is further my will and desire, and I do hereby direct that the provision made for my said wife by this will shall be and be taken in lieu and bar off all claim and dower to any part of my estate. And it is further my will and desire that my daughter Mary shall have and receive the following negros to wit: Yellow John, Mary, his wife; Frederick, Jane, Eliza, Napery and their future issue and increase of the females upon the same terms and conditions and with the like limitations as are prescribed in the clauses of this will where provision is made for her out of my personal estate. I desire wherever the word issue occurs in this will it shall be understood to mean legitimate issue. And I hereby nominate constitute and appoint my friends Colonel Wade HAMPTON and Benjamin F. TAYLOR Executors of this my last Will and testament, and Guardians of my children with as full power to act for them, as if they had been appointed such Guardians under the authority of any Court of this State. And I hereby revoke all Wills by me heretofore made, and declare this to be my last Will and testament written upon three sheets of paper upon each of which my name is sihned (sic) in my proper hand In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty first day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty four. J. M. HOWELL (L. S.)
signed, sealed, published and declared, by the Testator Jesse M. HOWELL, to be his last Will and testament, in our presence who in his presence and at his request have hereunto subscribed our names (Page 9) as witnesses: the following alterations having been made by the Testator before signing the same to wit: the words then living" in the 38th line of 1st page erased an an interlineatin made between that and the 39th line - and on the second page - terlineations (sic) between the 22nd and 23rd line: between the 24th and 25th: the 37th and 38 and 39th; and the 43d and 44th: - the whole 39 line having been erased and part of the 38 and 40th. W. F. DeSAUSSURE, Samuel I. BYERS, Alester GARDEN.
State of South Carolina Richland District - Before me personally appeared Wm. F. DeSAUSSURE Esq, who being duly sworn did make oath that he saw Jesse M. HOWELL sign and publish and declare this written instrument of writing, to be his last Will and Testament, that he was then of sound and disposing memory, according to the best of this Deponents knowledge and belief, and that he with Samuel BYERS and Alester GARDEN at the request of the Testator in his presence and in the presence of each other witnessed the due execution thereof. Sworn to before me 27 Feb 1735 (sic, no doubt 1835. RLD) James S. GUIGNARD Ordinary Recorded in Will Book L Page #32 Box 23 - Package 571
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General Notes: Wife -
Martha TAYLOR, daughter of Capt. James TAYLOR and Sarah DANIELL was born 18 Jan 1784. Martha is tentatively assigned as Jesse Malachi HOWELL's first wife.
CONFLICTING INFORMATION exists about whether Martha or her sister, Patience, married circa 1805 Jesse Malachi HOWELL. Both Martha and Patience TAYLOR are said to have been the first wife of Jesse Malachi HOWELL. Edwin L. Green in "A History of Richland County" writes: "Malachi and Martha Epps HOWELL had a son, Jesse Malachi HOWELL, who married Martha, daughter of James TAYLOR, then her niece Martha, the latter surviving him after his death at the beginning of 1835." Other sources list "Martha TAYLOR (died 1812) married Jesse Malachi HOWELL (died 1835)." An Ancestry.com file provides "Patience TAYLOR Born Marriage 1 Spouse Jesse Malachi HOWELL Married [no date]"; however, Henry L. Hall's THE TAYLOR FAMILY OF RICHLAND COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA AN IMPORTANT PIONEER FAMILY IN THE HISTORY OF COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA states "(35) 6. Patience TAYLOR (18 January 1784-12 April 1811) married John Howell." Patience's birth date is given as both 4 Oct 1781 or 18 Jan 1784 and died 12 Apr 1811. Details about these sisters are being shared between them.
Regardless of which, Jesse Malachi HOWELL and his first wife had two children, James Malachi HOWELL, who died young, and Martha Sarah HOWELL, born 12 April 1811, who married William Burney MEANS. Martha Sarah's mother apparently died giving birth to her.
(QUESTION: Could Martha TAYLOR, sister of Patience, have been the second wife of Jesse Malachi HOWELL? It does not appear so. Edwin L. Green's work, above, states Jesse's second wife, Martha, was the niece of his first wife. Saluda Reese's typed cover page for Jesse Malachi's Will states "2nd Wife Martha (nee HOWELL) HOWELL Died 1851 (She was cousin to her husband)" Martha HOWELL's father, William, had a wife and widow, Mary, maiden name not found. Martha TAYLOR had a sister Mary D., no husband assigned. If it is ever proven that Mary D. TAYLOR married William HOWELL, then Martha HOWELL would be both niece to Martha and Patience TAYLOR, and a first cousin to Jesse Malachi. Current information does not show Martha and Patience to be related to Jesse Malachi other than by marriage. RLD)
Notes: Marriage
Based on estimated marriage at about age 18.
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Jesse Malachi HOWELL, Sr. and Martha HOWELL
Husband Jesse Malachi HOWELL, Sr. 952
Born: Abt 1775 - Richland County, South Carolina Christened: Died: 1835 - Richland District, South Carolina 4411 Buried:
Father: Malachi HOWELL (Bef 1756-Bef 1782) Mother: Martha Epps GOODWYN (Abt 1754-1784) 945,953
Marriage: Cir 1816 - South Carolina
Other Spouse: Martha TAYLOR (1784-Cir 1811) - Cir 1805
Wife Martha HOWELL 809
Born: Cir 1789 1467 Christened: Died: 1851 1468 Buried:
Father: John HOWELL (Cir 1757- ) 809 Mother: Mary (Cir 1757- ) 809,1461
Children
1 F Mary HOWELL 3473,4687
Born: Bef 1819 - South Carolina Christened: Died: Bef 1827 - South Carolina Buried:
2 F Epps Goodwyn HOWELL 1834,1838,3473
Born: 9 Apr 1819 - South Carolina 1838 Christened: Died: 2 May 1862 - Richland County, South Carolina 4685 Buried: - Trinity ChurchyardSpouse: Dr. Daniel Heyward TREZEVANT (1796-1873) 1834,1837 Marr: 15 Nov 1841 - South Carolina 1838
3 F Jesse M. HOWELL 3473
Born: Abt 1824 - South Carolina 1467 Christened: Died: Bef 8 Jun 1857 - Richland District, South Carolina 4688 Buried:Spouse: Did Not Marry
4 F Baby HOWELL 4687
Born: Abt 1826 - South Carolina Christened: Died: Bef 1835 - South Carolina Buried:
5 F Grace HOWELL 3473
Born: Abt 1827 - South Carolina 1467 Christened: Died: 6 Nov 1862 - Richland County, South Carolina 4689 Buried:Spouse: Did Not Marry
6 F Harriet HOWELL 3473
Born: Abt 1829 - South Carolina 1467 Christened: Died: Bef 18 Sep 1850 - Richland District, South Carolina 4690 Buried:Spouse: Did Not Marry
7 M William HOWELL 3473
Born: Abt 1830 - Richland District, South Carolina 1467 Christened: Died: 14 Oct 1864 - Richland County, South Carolina 4411 Buried:
8 M Jesse Malachi HOWELL, Jr. 3473
Born: Abt 1831 - Columbia, Richland District, South Carolina 1467 Christened: Died: After 1863 Buried:
9 F Lucy HOWELL 3473
Born: Abt 1831 - South Carolina Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
Jesse Malachi HOWELL, Sr., son of Malachi HOWELL and Martha Epps GOODWYN, was born about 1775 in Craven County, South Carolina. His father died in Feb 1782 when Jesse was about seven. Two months later, his mother remarried to Col. Wade HAMPTON. Two years after this marriage, Jesse's mother died, leaving him an orphan, about nine years of age, in the care of his step-father, Col. HAMPTON. Further records of Jesse's youth have not yet been found.
CONFLICTING INFORMATION is published concerning the marriages of Jesse Malachi HOWELL. Any assistance confirming Jesse Malachi's marriages would be greatly appreciated.
Martha TAYLOR, daughter of Capt. James TAYLOR and Sarah DANIELL, is tentatively assigned as Jesse Malachi's first wife. "Malachi and Martha Epps HOWELL had a son, Jesse Malachi HOWELL, who married Martha, daughter of James TAYLOR, then her niece Martha, the latter surviving him after his death at the beginning of 1835." (Edwin L. Green, "A History of Richland County", p. 47) Jesse and Martha, married circa 1805, and had two children, James Malachi and Martha Sarah as indicated in the record below. Martha died in 1811, the year Martha Sarah was born. Some individuals post that Jesse first married Patience TAYLOR, Martha's sister, and then married Martha, a niece of Patience (and thereby a niece of Patience's sister, Martha). Another posts that Patience married a John HOWELL.
Regardless which, Jesse Malachi HOWELL and his first wife had two children, James Malachi HOWELL, who died young, and Martha Sarah HOWELL, born 12 April 1811, who married William Burney MEANS. Martha Sarah's mother died giving birth to her or soon thereafter.
James Malachi and Martha Sarah HOWELL were placed under the guardianship of their father, Jesse Malachi HOWELL, February 28, 1815. On January 1, 1827, he stated that James M. had died as a minor, leaving one sister of the whole blood (minor), one half brother (minor, died), and five half sisters. (Green's "History of Richland County", page 279)
Jesse married again to Martha before 1819 when their first child was born. From the following information, this compiler believes that Jesse Malachi HOWELL married second, his cousin. Martha HOWELL, born cir 1789, the daughter of John and Mary HOWELL and Jesse's first cousin, once removed. Thomas and Grace HOWELL of Craven County, South Carolina were their common ancestors.
Saluda Reese, whose research is referenced by Edwin L. Green in "A History of Richland County", typed this cover page for Jesse M. HOWELL's Will: "Will Of Jesse Malachi Howell//Died 1835//1st Wife Martha Taylor, died 1812//Daughter of James Taylor//2nd Wife Martha (nee Howell) Howell//Died 1851//(She was cousin to her husband)"Her dates of birth and death correspond to the age at death of Jesse's widow in 1851. Also indicating that Martha, daughter of John HOWELL (Sr.) married Jesse M. HOWELL. (Note: Green wrote that Jesse's second wife was Martha, niece of Martha TAYLOR.)
Elizabeth Pitts posted at GenForum this referenced information showing John HOWELL (Jr.)'s sister, Martha, as wife of Jesse M. HOWELL: "Mrs. Margaret BLAKE Sister of John James HAIG Richland Eq. Roll 69 Margaret's Children: Martha m. William Washington -Margaret m. Rev. Dr. BOWEN - Edward BLAKE - John Haig BLAKE with note see Card John J. HAIG 1818 which was: John Haig BLAKE w Elizabeth Howell BLAKE formerly GOODWYN and Elizabeth D. HOWELL -- heirs of Malachi HOWELL vs. Est of John HOWELL His mother: Grace HOWELL Bros and Sis Mary, w/o John A. REESE Elizabeth w/o Timothy REESE Sally REESE Martha w/o Jesse M. HOWELL Richland Eq. Roll 267-290 Filed 3 Feb 1827 Then, on page 239 Nathaniel BOWEL m. Margaret BLAKE, dau of Margaret BLAKE, Sr., Richland Eq Bills 137, 1817." (Elizabeth Pitts, /cgi-genforum/email.cgi?89786841).
Grace HOWELL, daughter of John HOWELL (Sr.) and sister of Martha, in her will of 1835 named her sisters, Elizabeth REESE, Mary REESE and Sarah REESE, by their married surnames, and Martha HOWELL, also providing that Martha's maiden and married surname were the same.
Some say Jesse Malachi HOWELL was married second to Martha, "a niece of Martha TAYLOR", before 1819 when their first child was born, however, no niece of Martha TAYLOR who fits the given age of Jesse M.'s widow, born circa 1789, has been proven. "Martha TAYLOR, birth date not found, died 15 September 1851. She is the second wife of Jesse HOWELL and is the niece of his first wife." (unattributed) The 27 July 1850 U.S. Census of Richland District shows the household of Martha HOWELL, widow of Jesse Malachi HOWELL, and gives her age as 62, born then about 1788. The names of her children living with her proves her identity. James and Sarah TAYLOR had seven children, of whom two, Mary D., born about 1773 and Jesse, b. 1774, might have had a daughter Martha circa 1789, but no family has yet been found for either. James TAYLOR, Jr. married Margaret HIRONS and had a daughter Martha, b. Abt 1802, too young to be Martha HOWELL, widow, aged 62 in 1850. The age difference is reinforced by the newspaper extract which indicates Martha died in Columbia in Oct 1851 at the age of 61, born then about 1790.
SPECULATION: Edwin L. Green's work, above, states Jesse's second wife, Martha, was the niece of his first wife. Saluda Reese's typed cover page for Jesse Malachi's Will states "2nd Wife Martha (nee HOWELL) HOWELL Died 1851 (She was cousin to her husband)" Lastly, the descendant chart for "John (Thomas) HOWELL", died before 3 Aug 1760, from Carol Busto of Virginia indicates that Martha HOWELL was the second wife and widow of Jesse Malachi HOWELL of Richland District, SC. The source for this chart was the work of Saluda Reese. Also in it, John HOWELL, Sr., father of Martha born about 1789, was at his death married to Mary, maiden name not found. Martha TAYLOR had a sister Mary D., no husband assigned. If it is ever proven that Mary D. TAYLOR married John HOWELL, (not proven), and was mother of Martha, then Martha HOWELL would be both niece to Martha and Patience TAYLOR, and a first cousin to Jesse Malachi, making both positions above true. Current information does not show Martha and Patience to be related to Jesse Malachi other than by marriage. Again, any assistance confirming Jesse Malachi's marriages would be greatly appreciated. RLD)
In 1825, Jesse M. HOWELL was named guardian of Mary, Jane Margaret, and James Ross SCOTT. He was discharged in 1835, the year he died, when Jane S. JONES took James, while Mary married J. B. DAVIS, and Jane married J. H. ADAMS. The reference also states "Item of year 1837 has 'paid J. H. ADAMS on White House.' Right in estate of 'Uncle Wm. SCOTT.'" Green's "History of Richland County",page 360: Page A of Index of Book M: "No. 2010") (QUESTION: Are these SCOTT children descended from the William SCUTT & Elizabeth O'DANIEL line of Fairfax County, Virginia?)
In an undated abstract, between entries for 6 Apr 1826 and 11 May 1826, from Richland County Will Book H, page 170, Jesse M. HOWELL, along with Martin MARSHALL, Joseph E. REESE, and John MARSHALL are the commissioners in the estate division of William R. HOWELL. Heirs were: Joseph B. WHITE, Robert WESTON, Thomas BALDRICK, and Charles R. HOWELL.
Citation (date?) issued for Jesse M. HOWELL, Malachi HOWELL and Anderson TRICE returnable the 28th Int. - And whereas the said Jesse M. HOWELL and Anderson TRICE appeared and claimed the administration and no cause being shown to the contrary, I do therefore grant Letters of Administration to the said Jesse M. HOWELL and Anderson TRICE on the Estate of Meredith TRICE, deceased - Who thereupon entered into a Bond in the sum of $10,000 with Malachi HOWELL their security and took the oath required by law. (The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, SCMAR, Volume XVI Number 3, Summer, 1988 Richland District Minutes of the Court of Ordinary, 1806-1833 (Continued from Volume XV, p. 217) SCMAR, Vol. XVI, Summer 1988, No. 3, p. 150)
Jesse Malachi died in 1835, Richland District. His will indicates five daughters, including four half sisters of Martha Sarah, and her two half brothers. From the 1827 record above, it appears that one unnamed half brother and a half sister died as minors. This establishes a total of eight children born from Jesse's second marriage.
PROBATE: Will dated May 21, 1835 Feb. 27, 1835 Bk. I Pg. 302 Wit: W. F. DeSAUSSURE, Saml BYERS, Alester GARDEN Ex: Wade HAMPTON, Jr., B. F. TAYLOR. Lists wife as Martha. Sons: William, Jesse Malachi. Dau: Mary, Grace, Harriet, Lucy, Martha Sarah MEANS, Eppes Goodwyn.
The below, extracted from the LW&T of Brigadier General John PEARSON, may be citing Jesse M. HOWELL's purchase on 9 August 1814 of the home of Capt. Bryant MARSH and Martha DANIEL after their move to Wilcox County, Alabama. Bryant MARSH's home, in what is now Saluda County, South Carolina, is know as the MARSH-JOHNSON House and is in The National Historical Landmark Registry. The house first appears on the Mills Map of Edgefield District (1825) as a residence of "Capt. B. Marsh". In 1846 the plat of an adjoining plantation shows that the land belonged to Josiah Howell. In 1847 Isaac Johnson of the Old Barnwell District purchased the land from Mr. Howell. The Johnson family kept the property until 1945, at which time John Henry Hazel bought the house and 225 acres.
To understand the relationships in this will, Brig. Gen. John PEARSON, RS-SC Militia, was the uncle of Martha Pearson COOK who married first, Levi DANIELL and then second, Levi's cousin, John "Jack" DANIEL, brother of Martha DANIEL who married Bryant MARSH. Levi's sister, Sarah DANIELL married Capt. James TAYLOR. Jesse Malachi HOWELL married Martha TAYLOR, James and Sarah Daniell TAYLOR's daughter and second cousin to Martha Daniel MARSH. These lines of cousins, DANIEL and DANIELL in South Carolina were very tightly knit.
"WHEREAS I the said John PEARSON Senr. have laid myself responsible for the sum of fifteen hundred dollars in a bond dated 9th August 1814 made to Jesse M. HOWELL of Richland District and state aforesaid for the purchase of a house and lot of land in the town of Columbia in behalf of Dr. George E. SMITH who intermarried with my daughter Judith PEARSON and whereas the said engagement was made by me at the instance and request of my said daughter and it appearing to me that a dividend of my lands herein devised may be reasonably estimated to the value of two thousand dollars it is my will that the sum of five hundred dollars be paid to my said daughter Judith her heirs or assigns by my executors herein after named after the expiration of twelve months from my decease and I hereby charge my personal estate not otherwise charged for the payment of the said sum of five hundred dollars being intended by me as a just compensation to my said daughter in lieu of any share or devise in my real estate in addition to the sum contained in the bond aforementioned which at the date of these presents is not satisfied making up the apparent deficiency in the aforesaid devises, of 1 and for my children and it is my will that my said daughter Judith shall accept of the said sum hereby bequyeathed to her in lieu of all claims, demands, rights, and expectations in the distribution by will of my real estate aforesaid." (Source: South Carolina, Fairfield Will Book #7, page 272, recorded June 1st, 1820 Apt. #28, File #420 (This original will transcription was generously contributed by Marjory Watts.)
SC Archives: Series Number: S108093 Reel: 0022 Frame: 00364 item: 00 Date: 1835 C. Description: HOWELL, Jese Malachi of Richland District, Will Typescript (MSS Will: Book K, Page 33; Estate Packet: Box 15, Pkg 366) (14 Frames). Names Indexed: HOWELL, Jesse Malachi /TAYLOR, James/TAYLOR, Jesse P./HEATH, Thomas/THREEWITS, John/HOWELL, William/HOWELL, Malachi/Yellow John (Slave)/Mary (Slave)/Frederick (Slave)/Jane (Slave)/Eliza (Slave)/Napery (Slave)/DESAUSSURE, William F./BYERS, Samuel/GARDEN, Alester/FISHER, Edward/LEDINGHAM, J. H./TAYLOR, John G. N./FITZSIMONS, Paul/FISHER, John/Creasy (Slave)/Dolly (Slave)/HOWELL, Mrs. Jesse Malachi/ROBERTSON, Catherine M./HAMPTON, Wade Jr./TAYLOR, Benjamin F./Nancy (Slave)/Lissa (Slave)/Christian (Slave)/Sarah (Slave)/Anna (Slave)/Virginia (Slave)/Charles (Slave)/Billy (Slave)/Peggy (Slave)/Old Christian (Slave)/HOWELL, Mary/MEANS, Martha S./HOWELL, Epps Goodwyn/HOWELL, Jesse Malachi Jr./HOWELL, Grace/HOWELL, Harriett/HOWELL, Lucy. Locations: Richland District /Columbia/Congaree River/Broad River.
Other than capitalized surnames, the following is a faithful copy of photographs of typed pages of the work of Saluda REESE, cited by Edwin L. Green as resource material in writing "A History of Richland County South Carolina". The original pages are in the South Carolina Archives. Carol Busto of Ashland, Virginia graciously provided photocopies to Robert Louis Daniell:
(Cover Page) Will Of Jesse Malachi HOWELL//Died 1835//1st Wife Martha TAYLOR, died 1812//Daughter of James TAYLOR//2nd Wife Martha (nee HOWELL) HOWELL//Died 1851//(She was cousin to her husband)
WILL OF JESSE M. HOWELL, Will Book K. Richland County, 1787-1853. Box 15-Package 354. South Carolina, District Richland: In the name of God Amen. I, Jesse Malachi HOWELL, of the District and state aforesaid, planter, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say, I give devise and bequeath unto Wade HAMPTON the younger and benjamin (sic) F. TAYLOR and to the survivors of them, and to the Executors, but if there be none then to the heirs of each Survivor the whole of my Estate real and personal of what nature or kind so ever it may be, which I shall be possessed of, interested in, or entitled unto at the time of my death -in trust, nevertheless and to and for the uses intents and purposes hereinafter expressed of and concerning the same and none other whatever, that is to say, In trust to pay all my just debts; and upon the further trust out of any money in their hands pay an annuity or yearly sum of one Thousand Dollars dear of all taxes or deductions whatever into the proper hands of my dearly beloved wife for and during the term of her life so long as she lives sole and unmarried in adition to the further provision hereinafter made for my said wife: and upon the further that from and immediately after my decease my said Trustees shall purchase a small tract of land in a healthy situation near Columbia and assign the same to my said wife to be held for the same term and on the same condition as are annexed to the bequeast of the annuity, and that my said Trustees shall cause to be built thereon a comfortable dwelling house for the residence of my wife and her children with all requisite out buildings, fences, ect., or if a suitable place cannot be purchased, , or my said Trustees shall think it more advantegeos (sic) to my estate to lease that in such case they shall lease such a tract (Page 2) of land with a comfortable dwelling house and out buildings thereon for a term of years renewable during the life of widowhood of my said wife; and to be assigned to her as aforesaid. And upon the further trust that the said Trustees shall assign and deliver to my said wife for and during the term aforesaid the following slaves to wit: Nancy, the cook, Lissa of Christian, Sarah, Anna, Virginia, Charles, Billy & Peggy and old Christian----- And my carriage and horses, and the whole of my house hold and kitchen furniture and utensils, beds, bedding, table linen, china and earthen ware and jewelry of what nature or kindsoever: and it is my will that from and immediately after the death or marriage of my said wife the said annuity shall cease, and the land, houses, goods, and chattwls (sic), hereby devised and bequeathed to her shall sink into, and become part of the residue of my said real and personal estate, and be held and possessed by my said trustees, Colonel Wade HAMPTON and Benj. F. TAYLOR, of (or?) the Survivors of them, or the Executors or heir of each survivor upon the trusts to and for the intents and purposes herein declared concerning the rest and residue of my real and personal estate devised and bequeathed in trust for my children. And it is my will and I do hereby direct that my said Trustees do sell the whole of my personal estate (not herein bequeathed to my wife and daughter Mary) at public auction for the best price that can be got for same, upon a credit of one, two, three, and four years, taking bon (sic) and mortgages, with interest from the day of sale payable annually, and personal security from the several purchases to secure the paymen (sic) of the purchase money. It is my desire that my Trustees before named will use their discretion as to the most favorable period to make sal (sic) of my said personal estate, and also as to the place of sale, for whi (sic) purpose they are hereby invested with power to remove the negros in any part of the United States or the Territories thereof. And it is (Page 3) further my will and desire that as soon as my children arrive at the age of twenty-one years or marry that the said Trustees shall divide my personal estate into as many parts as I shall have children whether now born of hereafter to be born (Mrs. Martha S. MEANS excepted) who shall be living at the time of my death, or having died shall have left issue one of those parts or shares to each of my sons who shall then be living, as they shall attain twenty-one years of age, absolutely; and that the said Trustees shall permit each of my daughters Mary HOWELL, Epps Goodwyn HOWELL, Jesse Malachi HOWELL, Harriette HOWELL and Lucy HOWELL and Grace who shall be then living, upon their respectively attaining the age of twenty-one years or marrying to take, have and receive, the annual interest of of (sic) one of the said parts or shares yearly during their natural lives and upon the death of any of my daughters last named, leaving lawful issue alive at the time after death, I desire that my said Trustees do assign one of the said parts or shares to such lawful issue absolutely, share and share alike, as such issue shall respectively arrive at the age of twenty one or marry, without further trust or condition, and if any of my daughters last named should die without having lawful issue at the time of her death, it is my will and desire that the share of the said personal estate, of which she was permitted to receive the interest during her life shall be divided among her surviving brothers and sisters (Mrs Martha S. MEANS) Excepted) and the issue of such as may have died before her, share and share alike, but such issue taking among them the share to which their parent would have been entitled, and it is further my will and desire , that the share to which my daughter Mary HOWELL will be entitled shall remain in the hands of the said Trustees until one of my sons shall attain the age of twenty one years, upon the occurance (Page 4) of which event my said son shall receive the share of his said sister (plural s lined out), Mary HOWELL for her; and upon death of such son, the next who shall attain twenty-one years shall succeed his brother in the said trust; and I confide the case of my said daughter to the duty and affection of her said brothers: And upon the death of my said daughter Mary HOWELL I bequeath her share (the provision in a preceeding clause to the contrary notwithstanding) to my sons who shall be at that time alive, and to the issue of such as shall be dead, they taking among them their parents share I reserve however a right to my daughter Mary HOWELL to give by will or otherwise a small legacy or token of remembrance to either or all of her sisters then alive not to exceed one hundred dollars each. And it is further my will and desire and I do hereby direct that the two plantations or tracts of land which I derived by purchase from James TAYLOR and Jesse P. TAYLOR, bounded by the Congaree River and by the lands of Wade HAMPTON Jr., Thomas HEATH and John THREEWITS be conveyed by the said Trustees in fee simple to my sons William HOWELL and Malachi HOWELL, and that possession thereof be delivered to them when the first shall have attained twenty one years of age and it is my will and desire that if the said plantations or tracts of land shall be of greater value than one half of the whol (sic) real estate I shall be possessed of at my death, that my said sons shall pay in one two three and four equal annual instalments (sic) which shall be at interest as they respectively become due the difference in value to my daughters Mary HOWELL, Epps Goodwyn HOWELL, Jesse Malachi HOWELL, Grace HOWELL, Harriett (sic) and Lucy HOWELL, and if the said plantation shall be of less value than one half of the said real estate, that the difference shall be made up in like manner to my said sons by their said sisters. And it is further my will and desire that if another (Page 5) son shall at any time hereafter be born unto me, my said Trustees shall convey in fee simple to such son and to my sons Wm. HOWELL and Malachi HOWELL before mentioned - the said tracts of land which I derived from James TAYLOR and Jess P. TAYLOR and also as much more of my real estate as will make their joint share equal to five ninths of my said real estate in value-- And as to the remainder of my real estate, - it is my will and desire and I do hereby direct that the said Trustees shall permit my daughters now born or hereafter to be born (Mrs. Martha S. MEANS excepted.) to take and receive among them in equal shares the rents and profits thereof during their lives; and immediately after the death of any one of my said daughters, leaving issue alive at the time of her death it is my will and desire that the said Trustees convey to such issue, in fee simple, share and share alike such portion or share of the said remainder, of any real estate an their mother would have been entitled to, and the said remainder of my real estate been directed to be equally divided among my daughters aforesaid; and it is my desire that they be put in possession thereof as they respectively attain twenty one years of age or marry. But if any one of my daughters (Mrs. Martha S. MEANS excepted) shall die without leaving issue alive at the time of her death, it is my will and desire that share of the daughter dying without issue shall sink into the said remainder of my real estate above bequeathed to my daughters and be subject to the provisions herein made in relation to the same. But if so many of my daughters shall die without leaving issue alive at the time of their deaths as will make the shares of the survivors in my real estate respectively greater than the respective shares above allotted to my sons in that event it is my will and desire that the share of a daughter dying without leaving issue alive at the time afer death shall be divided equally among my then surviving sons and daughters (Mrs.(Page 6) M. S. MEANS excepted) and the issue of any that shall have died leaving issue they taking among them their parents share - And if it so happens that all my daughters shall die without leaving issue alive at the time of their deaths, it is my will and desire that the portion of the real estate intended by the will for my said daughters shall be conveyed in fee simple to my said Trustees to my sons then surviving, and the issue, of any that shall have died, such issues taking among them a parents share But upon the death of my daughter Mary HOWELL without leaving issue alive at the time of her death, I devise and bequeath the interest in the remainder of my real estate above secured to her by my sons then living, and to the issue of anyone that may then be dead, such issue taking among themselves to be divided equally, share and share alike their parents parts. And it is further my will and desire that in case of the death of any one of my children aforesaid before they arrive at the age of twenty-one years or without leaving lawful issue alive at the time of their death that the share or interest of such child or children Shall be divided and apportioned among my surviving children (Mrs. Martha S. MEANS excepted) as in herein before directed. And it is my will and desire that if all my sons , or all my daughters (excepting Mrs. M. S. MEANS) should happen to die without leaving lawful issue alive at the time of their death, that my surviving sons or my surviving daughters as the case may be (Mrs. M. S. MEANS excepted) shall be entitled to, and receive the whole of my estate real and personal, and my Trustees shall convey to them in the same upon the same terms, and in the same manner, and with the like limitations and restrictions as are hereinbefore directed concerning the shares or interests of my sons or daughters in the same. I give and bequeath to (Page 7) my daughter Martha Sarah MEANS the sum of ten Dollars---This bequest is made and is intended to be in lieu and bar of all claims she may have against my estate and in lieu of all her rights and interests in my estate as one of my children and heir at law. And to avoid as much as possible any recourse to law concerning the partition or division of my said estate, I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint the said Wade HAMPTON the younger and Benjamin TAYLOR, or the survivors of them, and the executors of such survivor, and if there be no Executors, or they shall die then the heir of such survivor, being of the age of twenty one years to make all divisions or appraisements of my said estate, or any part thereof in all cases in which divisions or appraisements may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this Will. And it is further my will and desire, and I do hereby direct that every interest benefit and advantage hereby devised and bequeathed or reserved to and for the use of my daughters or any of them, shall in case they or either of them intermarry with a Foreigner, or who is not a native born citizen of the United States of America or of the Territories thereof sink into the residue of my estate, and be divided and distributed in the same manner as if such daughter or daughters had died under the age of twenty-one years, or without leaving lawful issue alive at the time of their death; such forfeiture being confined to the daughter or daughter who shall marry as aforesaid. And it is further my will and desire and I do hereby direct from time to time as money may come into the hands of my executors from the sales of my estate hereby directed to be made or from the sale of any crop or crops at the period of my decrease or from outstanding debts or otherwise however, after providing for the payment of my just debts and defraying the necessary expenses of the maintenance and education of (Page 8) my children, which I wish to be liberal and extensive, that the same be laid out and invested in Bank Stock or other good public securities of the United States of America of of (sic) this State as will be most beneficial for my said children, my daughter Mrs. M. S. Means however not being intended to be embraced in this provision. It is further my will and desire, and I do hereby direct that the provision made for my said wife by this will shall be and be taken in lieu and bar off all claim and dower to any part of my estate. And it is further my will and desire that my daughter Mary shall have and receive the following negros to wit: Yellow John, Mary, his wife; Frederick, Jane, Eliza, Napery and their future issue and increase of the females upon the same terms and conditions and with the like limitations as are prescribed in the clauses of this will where provision is made for her out of my personal estate. I desire wherever the word issue occurs in this will it shall be understood to mean legitimate issue. And I hereby nominate constitute and appoint my friends Colonel Wade HAMPTON and Benjamin F. TAYLOR Executors of this my last Will and testament, and Guardians of my children with as full power to act for them, as if they had been appointed such Guardians under the authority of any Court of this State. And I hereby revoke all Wills by me heretofore made, and declare this to be my last Will and testament written upon three sheets of paper upon each of which my name is sihned (sic) in my proper hand In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty first day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty four. J. M. HOWELL (L. S.)
signed, sealed, published and declared, by the Testator Jesse M. HOWELL, to be his last Will and testament, in our presence who in his presence and at his request have hereunto subscribed our names (Page 9) as witnesses: the following alterations having been made by the Testator before signing the same to wit: the words then living" in the 38th line of 1st page erased an an interlineatin made between that and the 39th line - and on the second page - terlineations (sic) between the 22nd and 23rd line: between the 24th and 25th: the 37th and 38 and 39th; and the 43d and 44th: - the whole 39 line having been erased and part of the 38 and 40th. W. F. DeSAUSSURE, Samuel I. BYERS, Alester GARDEN.
State of South Carolina Richland District - Before me personally appeared Wm. F. DeSAUSSURE Esq, who being duly sworn did make oath that he saw Jesse M. HOWELL sign and publish and declare this written instrument of writing, to be his last Will and Testament, that he was then of sound and disposing memory, according to the best of this Deponents knowledge and belief, and that he with Samuel BYERS and Alester GARDEN at the request of the Testator in his presence and in the presence of each other witnessed the due execution thereof. Sworn to before me 27 Feb 1735 (sic, no doubt 1835. RLD) James S. GUIGNARD Ordinary Recorded in Will Book L Page #32 Box 23 - Package 571
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General Notes: Wife -
Martha HOWELL, born cir 1789, was the daughter of John and Mary HOWELL. She was named for her deceased sister, Martha, born in 1779, died in 1789. Her mother's maiden name is not known.
Martha married Jesse Malachi HOWELL before 1819 when their first child was born. Martha was Jesse's second wife and his first cousin, once removed. Thomas and Grace HOWELL of Craven County were their common ancestors.
Saluda Reese, whose research is referenced by Edwin L. Green in "A History of Richland County", typed this cover page for Jesse M. HOWELL's Will: "Will Of Jesse Malachi Howell//Died 1835//1st Wife Martha Taylor, died 1812//Daughter of James Taylor//2nd Wife Martha (nee Howell) Howell//Died 1851//(She was cousin to her husband)"Her dates of birth and death correspond to the age at death of Jesse's widow in 1851. Also indicating that Martha, daughter of John HOWELL (Sr.) married Jesse M. HOWELL. (Note: Green wrote that Jesse's second wife was Martha, niece of Martha TAYLOR.)
Elizabeth Pitts posted at GenForum this referenced information showing John HOWELL (Jr.)'s sister, Martha, as wife of Jesse M. HOWELL: "Mrs. Margaret BLAKE Sister of John James HAIG Richland Eq. Roll 69 Margaret's Children: Martha m. William Washington -Margaret m. Rev. Dr. BOWEN - Edward BLAKE - John Haig BLAKE with note see Card John J. HAIG 1818 which was: John Haig BLAKE w Elizabeth Howell BLAKE formerly GOODWYN and Elizabeth D. HOWELL -- heirs of Malachi HOWELL vs. Est of John HOWELL His mother: Grace HOWELL Bros and Sis Mary, w/o John A. REESE Elizabeth w/o Timothy REESE Sally REESE Martha w/o Jesse M. HOWELL Richland Eq. Roll 267-290 Filed 3 Feb 1827 Then, on page 239 Nathaniel BOWEL m. Margaret BLAKE, dau of Margaret BLAKE, Sr., Richland Eq Bills 137, 1817." (Elizabeth Pitts </cgi-genforum/email.cgi?89786841).
Grace HOWELL, daughter of John HOWELL (Sr.) and sister of Martha, in her will of 1835 named her sisters, Elizabeth REESE, Mary REESE and Sarah REESE, by their married surnames, and Martha HOWELL, also providing that Martha's maiden and married surname were the same.
Some say Jesse Malachi HOWELL was married second to Martha, "a niece of Martha TAYLOR", before 1819 when their first child was born, however, no niece of Martha TAYLOR who fits the given age of Jesse M.'s widow, born circa 1789, has been proven. "Martha TAYLOR, birth date not found, died 15 September 1851. She is the second wife of Jesse HOWELL and is the niece of his first wife." (unattributed) The 27 July 1850 U.S. Census of Richland District shows the household of Martha HOWELL, widow of Jesse Malachi HOWELL, and gives her age as 62, born then about 1788. The names of her children living with her proves her identity. James and Sarah TAYLOR had seven children, of whom two, Mary D., born about 1773 and Jesse, b. 1774, might have had a daughter Martha circa 1789, but no family has yet been found for either. James TAYLOR, Jr. married Margaret HIRONS and had a daughter Martha, b. Abt 1802, too young to be Martha HOWELL, widow, aged 62 in 1850. The age difference is reinforced by the newspaper extract which indicates Martha died in Columbia in Oct 1851 at the age of 61, born then about 1790.
SPECULATION: Edwin L. Green's work, above, states Jesse's second wife, Martha, was the niece of his first wife. Saluda Reese's typed cover page for Jesse Malachi's Will states "2nd Wife Martha (nee HOWELL) HOWELL Died 1851 (She was cousin to her husband)" Lastly, the descendant chart for "John (Thomas) HOWELL", died before 3 Aug 1760, from Carol Busto of Virginia indicates that Martha HOWELL was the second wife and widow of Jesse Malachi HOWELL of Richland District, SC. The source for this chart was the work of Saluda Reese. Also in it, John HOWELL, Sr., father of Martha born about 1789, was at his death married to Mary, maiden name not found. Martha TAYLOR had a sister Mary D., no husband assigned. If it is ever proven that Mary D. TAYLOR married John HOWELL, (not proven), and was mother of Martha, then Martha HOWELL would be both niece to Martha and Patience TAYLOR, and a first cousin to Jesse Malachi, making both positions above true. Current information does not show Martha and Patience to be related to Jesse Malachi other than by marriage. Again, any assistance confirming Jesse Malachi's marriages would be greatly appreciated. RLD)
Jesse died in 1835, leaving Martha HOWELL a very wealthy widow. She is named as head of household in the 27 July 1850 U.S. Census of Richland District, her age given as 62, indicating her birth about 1788, with real estate owned valued at $20,000.
[NOTE: Quote: "Martha TAYLOR, birth date not found, died 15 September 1851. She is the second wife of Jesse HOWELL and is the niece of his first wife. (Betty V. Howell)" This appears to be in error. The 27 July 1850 U.S. Census of Richland District shows the household of Martha HOWELL, widow of Jesse Malachi HOWELL, and gives her age as 62, born then about 1788. Her children, living with her, proves her to be widow of Jesse Malachi. This makes her too old to be the niece of Patience TAYLOR, Jesse's first wife, but does indicate that this Martha TAYLOR was the sister of Patience, and daughter of Capt. James TAYLOR, Sr., and Sarah DANIELL. James and Sarah had two sons, Jesse, b. 1774, and James, Jr., b. 1777. No family has been found for Jesse; James, Jr. married Margaret HIRONS and had a daughter Martha, b. Abt 1802, too young to be Martha HOWELL, widow of Jesse Malachi. The age difference is reinforced by the following newspaper extract which indicates Martha was born about 1790. RLD]
Marriage and Death Notices from Columbia, South Carolina Newspapers, 1838-1860 Palmetto-State Banner, Issue of October 7, 1851, page 291, Marriages & Deaths, Columbia, SC Newspapers, 1838-1860, p. 292: "The grave has just closed over the mortal remains of Mrs. Martha Howell, relict of the late Jesse M. Howell, of this District. She expired at her residence, near Columbia, on the 26th ult., in the 61st year of her age.…"
SC Archives: Series Number: S108093 Reel: 0023 Frame: 00260 item: 00 Date: 1851 C. Description: HOWELL, Martha of Richland District, Will Typescript (MSS Will: Book L, Page 145; Estate Packet: Box 46, Pkg 1128) (2 FRAMES). Names Indexed: HOWELL, Martha/HOWELL, Jesse Malachi [Note: Son. RLD]/Ridgeway (plantation)/Bob (slave)/Emanuel (slave)/Ned (slave)/Candis (slave)/Mary (slave)/Wade (slave)/June (slave)/HOWELL, Jesse [Note: Daughter. RLD] /WALLACE, John/ADAMS, Ann E./MOORE, John A./HOWELL, Grace/FISHER, John Locations: Richland District. Edwin L. Green in his "History of Richland County", p. 328, reflects the above, showing "Sons: Jesse M. ...and William. Dau.: Jesse and Grace."
PROBATE: Will Bk. "L" Pg. 145 Sept. 15, 1851. She lists only two children. Son: Jesse M.-given place called "Ridgeway", 18 ac. on Camden Road adjoining her place. Sold in 1874 to Col. John HASKILL. Daughter: Grace HOWELL. Wit: Jno. WALLACE, Ann E. ADAMS, John A. MOORE. Ex: Dr. John FISHER. (Betty V. Howell)
Notes: Marriage
Based on date of Patience's death.
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John HOWELL and Patience TAYLOR
Husband John HOWELL 4071
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Cir 1800
Wife Patience TAYLOR
Born: 4 Oct 1781 - Richland County, South Carolina Christened: Died: 12 Apr 1811 Buried:
Father: Capt. James TAYLOR, Sr., RS-SC (Cir 1745-1806) 1270,1455,3301 Mother: Sarah DANIELL (1756-1793) 910,3301
Children
General Notes: Wife -
Patience TAYLOR was the daughter of Capt. James TAYLOR and Sarah DANIELL. Patience is listed as being born on 4 Oct 1781 or 18 Jan 1784 and died 12 Apr 1811. She is tentatively assigned as the wife of John HOWELL. John HOWELL, Jr. was born 1784 in Craven County and died 1825 in Richland District. A family has not been found for him. An abstract of his citation in Will Book H, p. 367, does not name a wife or children, providing only "Son of Mary HOWELL, bro. of Grace HOWELL. Planted Cabin Branch Plantation with them. Furniture at Mill Creek."
Patience's sister, Martha TAYLOR, is tentatively assigned as the first wife of Jesse Malachi HOWELL.
CONFLICTING INFORMATION exists not only on Patience's birth date but also on who was her husband. 18 Jan 1784 is also the date given for the birth of her sister, Martha. Details about these sisters are being shared between them. Both Patience and Martha TAYLOR are said to have been the first wife of Jesse Malachi HOWELL, married circa 1805. Henry L. Hall's THE TAYLOR FAMILY OF RICHLAND COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA AN IMPORTANT PIONEER FAMILY IN THE HISTORY OF COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA: "(35) 6. Patience TAYLOR (18 January 1784-12 April 1811) married John Howell."; however, an Ancestry.com file provides "Patience TAYLOR Born Marriage 1 Spouse Jesse Malachi HOWELL Married [no date]." Edwin L. Green in "A History of Richland County" writes: "Malachi and Martha Epps HOWELL had a son, Jesse Malachi HOWELL, who married Martha, daughter of James TAYLOR, then her niece Martha, the latter surviving him after his death at the beginning of 1835." Other sources say Martha TAYLOR (died 1812) married Jesse Malachi HOWELL (died 1835).
Regardless which, Jesse Malachi HOWELL and his first wife had two children, James Malachi HOWELL, who died young, and Martha Sarah HOWELL, born 12 April 1811, who married William Burney MEANS. Martha Sarah's mother apparently died giving birth to her.
(QUESTION: Are two Patience HOWELLs, each married to a John HOWELL in different time frames, being confused here as well? Carol Busto provided a Descendant Chart on the HOWELL family showing a Patience TAYLOR who married John HOWELL, d. 1777, son of Arthur and Sarah HOWELL. This would NOT be Patience, the daughter of James and Sarah Daniell TAYLOR, who was born after 1780. RLD)
Any assistance on confirming these marriages would be greatly appreciated.
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John R. HOWELL, Sr. and Sarah Howell REESE
Husband John R. HOWELL, Sr. 809
Born: 4 Sep 1798 Christened: Died: 17 Mar 1829 Buried: - Cabin Branch CemeteryMarriage: 3 Feb 1824 809
Wife Sarah Howell REESE 809,810
Born: 24 Mar 1798 - Richland District, South Carolina 810 Christened: Died: 1868 Buried: - Crooked Run Cemetery, Fairfield County, South Carolina
Father: Joseph REESE, Jr. (1764-1805) 1465 Mother: Sarah HOWELL (1774-1845) 809
Children
1 M 1st Sgt. Joseph Reese HOWELL, CSA 809,810
Born: 29 Jul 1825 - Richland County, South Carolina 810 Christened: Died: 6 Dec 1903 - Fairfield County, South Carolina Buried: - Crooked Run CemeterySpouse: Sarah S. (Abt 1828- ) 810 Marr: Abt 1846
2 M John R. HOWELL, Jr. 809,810
Born: 28 Jul 1826 - Richland County, South Carolina 810 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Emma G. (Abt 1834- ) 810
General Notes: Wife -
Is this Sarah HOWELL, the widow of John R. HOWELL, mentioned by Grace HOWELL, d. 1835-6, as her niece?
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Henry TYSON and Margaret HOWELL
Husband Henry TYSON 1072
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: TYSON ( - ) Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Margaret HOWELL 1072
Born: Christened: Died: Bef 3 Jul 1836 590 Buried:
Father: Matthew HOWELL ( -1801) 1300 Mother: Margaret ( - ) 1302
Children
1 F Margaret Howell TYSON 590
Born: Bef Jun 1827 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
From Carol Busto.
General Notes: Wife -
Margaret is named as wife of TYSON in the 1816 Will of her mother Margaret HOWELL. She is "deceased and left daughter Margaret H. TYSON" in the 1836 Inventory of her brother, Arthur HOWELL.
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William Burney MEANS and Martha Sarah HOWELL
Husband William Burney MEANS
Born: 5 Nov 1807 - Buckhead Plantation, Fairfield District, South Carolina Christened: Died: 4 Sep 1857 - DeSoto Parish, Louisiana Buried:
Father: Thomas MEANS (1767-1828) Mother: Sarah MILLING (1773-1816)
Marriage: 24 May 1831 - Fairfield County, South Carolina
Wife Martha Sarah HOWELL 71
Born: 12 Apr 1811 - Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina Christened: Died: 4 Apr 1873 - Roseneath Plantation, Gloster, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana Buried:
Father: Jesse Malachi HOWELL, Sr. (Abt 1775-1835) 952 Mother: Martha TAYLOR (1784-Cir 1811)
Children
1 F Martha Sarah MEANS
Born: 17 Aug 1832 - Fairfield County, South Carolina Christened: Died: 27 Sep 1832 - Fairfield County, South Carolina Buried: - Means Cemetery
2 M William Burney MEANS, Jr.
Born: 29 Aug 1833 - Fairfield County, South Carolina Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M James Taylor MEANS 71
Born: 22 Jun 1835 - Fairfield County, South Carolina Christened: Died: 10 Dec 1908 - DeSoto Parish, Louisiana Buried:Spouse: Ida August HOGAN (1843-1880) 71 Marr: 20 Mar 1860 - DeSoto Parish, Louisiana
4 M Thomas Taylor MEANS
Born: 26 Oct 1838 - Fairfield County, South Carolina Christened: Died: 19 Aug 1839 Buried:
5 M Sgt Julius Howell MEANS, CSA 71
Born: 29 Jan 1840 - Fairfield County, South Carolina Christened: Died: 24 Jul 1862 - Richmond, Virginia Buried:
6 M Isaac MEANS
Born: 16 Jun 1841 - Fairfield County, South Carolina Christened: Died: 8 Aug 1841 Buried:
7 F Mary Taylor MEANS 71,4162
Born: 18 May 1845 - Fairfield County, South Carolina 4162 Christened: Died: 22 Mar 1904 - DeSoto Parish, Louisiana Buried:Spouse: James Gragg MARSHALL (Abt 1840- ) 4162 Marr: 30 Jul 1872 - DeSoto Parish, Louisiana
8 F Maria Marshall MEANS
Born: 21 Dec 1846 - Fairfield County, South Carolina Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
William Burney MEANS moved his family from South Carolina to Louisiana some time after 1835 because of the introduction of Johnson grass as told in the quote below.
Gov. John H. MEANS of South Carolina had obtained some "guinea grass" seed from Turkey as early as 1835, which he planted on his plantation, where it became known as Means grass. Gov. MEANS likely was not involved with introducing Johnson grass. His brother, William Burney MEANS, knew and appreciated the species' weedy aspects. Probably because of a major Johnson grass infestation, William Means sold his farm, moved from South Carolina to Louisiana, and encouraged his brother to do likewise. The future governor was tempted, but "the big grass has inspired such a terror that no one will even look at (my place)."
General Notes: Wife -
Martha Sarah Taylor HOWELL was born on 12 April 1811, daughter of Jesse Malachi and Patience Taylor HOWELL. Patience died giving birth to Martha.
Martha Sarah Taylor HOWELL married William Burney MEANS. They removed from South Carolina to Desoto Parish, Louisiana where they lived on Roseneath Plantation. It was listed on the LOUISIANA NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES on Jan. 13, 1989.
Martha Sarah Howell MEANS was specifically excluded from the will of her father, Jesse Malichi HOWELL.
1860 U.S. Census, Louisiana, Desoto Parish Mansfield P O, 9 July 1860; Series: M653 Roll: 410 Page: 867: 301 320 Martha S. MEANS 49 F W Farming 39,600 109,000 SC; Julian H. " 20 M W No Occ SC; Mary T. " 15 F W SC; (next home) 321 Jas T. MEANS 24 M W Farmer SC; Ida A. " 15 F W AL.
1870 U.S. Census, Louisiana, DeSoto Parisn, Wd-2, Keachie P O, 28 June 1870; Series: M593 Roll: 511 Page: 449: 163 163 MEANS M. S. 59 F W Keeping house SC; -- M. T. 25 3200 3000 SC.
Notes: Marriage
HOWELL Gedcom from John R. Clarke.
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Nathan LYON and Martha V. HOWELL
Husband Nathan LYON 723
Born: Abt 1840 - Alabama 723 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: LYON ( - ) Mother:
Marriage: Bef 1868
Wife Martha V. HOWELL 386,723
Born: Abt 1848 - Georgia 386 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Clark HOWELL (1811-1882) 387 Mother: Effiah Jane PARK (Abt 1818-1850) 387
Children
1 F Mary V. LYON 723
Born: Abt 1868 - Georgia 723 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Catherine H. LYON 723
Born: Abt 1870 - Georgia 723 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Earley E. LYON 723
Born: Abt 1872 - Georgia 723 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Albert H. LYON 723
Born: Abt 1876 - Georgia 723 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Anna Lu LYON 723
Born: Abt 1878 - Georgia 723 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 M William R. LYON 723
Born: Nov 1879 - Fulton County, Georgia 723 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1880 U.S. Census, Georgia, Fulton County, Howell's Mill, Casey's Dist; Series: T9 Roll: 147 Page 47: 299 326 LYON Nathan W M 40 M Farmer AL AL SC; -- Martha V. W F 32 Wife M Keeping house GA NC GA; -- Mary V. W F 12 Daughter S At school GA AL GA; -- Kate H. W F 10 Dau S At school GA AL GA; -- Earley E. W M 8 Son S GA AL GA; -- Anna Lu W F 2 Dau S GA AL GA; -- William R. W M 6/12 Nov Son S GA AL GA; -- Albert H. W M 4 Son S GA AL GA; -- Anna D. W F 25 Sister S At home AL AL AL; and four household servants.
Next door are Martha's parents, Clark and Mary HOWELL, living in the home of her sister, Catherine WOODARD.
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Robert WESTON, Jr. and Mary HOWELL
Husband Robert WESTON, Jr. 1463
Born: Cir 1760 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert WESTON ( - ) Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Mary HOWELL 809
Born: Abt 1760 1462 Christened: Died: After 3 Aug 1850 1462 Buried:
Father: Robert HOWELL (Cir 1744-Bef 1804) 809 Mother: Mary ( -Bef 1826) 809
Children
1 F Eliza WESTON 2300
Born: Cir 1785 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Russell SPANN (Cir 1785- ) 2300
2 F Maria WESTON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Timothy LEE ( -Bef 1822) 2300Spouse: WHITE (living)
3 F Sarah WESTON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: James PATTERSON, RS-SC (living)
General Notes: Husband -
Under Richland County Will Book H: "Page 503. Robert WESTON, Jr. Will, June 30, 1831-December 29, 1833. Wit.: D. J. McCORD, J. W. CLARK, J. M. ROACH. Ex.: Wife, Mary. Daughters: Eliza, m. Russell SPANN (children: Mary R. H. and Robert WESTON); Maria, m. 1st Timothy LEE, 2nd WHITE; Sarah, m. James PATTERSON. (Green's "History of Richland County", p. 299)
Last Will & Testament typescript at http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/ViewImage.aspx?imageNumber=S108093002200340000a.jpg&recordId=298540.
General Notes: Wife -
Mary HOWELL married Robert WESTON, Jr.
In the 1850 census of Richland County, South Carolina, 3 Aug 1850, Mary WESTON, 90, lives by herself and owns $7,000 in real property. (Series: M432 Roll: 858 Page: 51)
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John Altum REESE and Mary HOWELL
Husband John Altum REESE 1466
Born: 18 Apr 1779 - South Carolina 1466 Christened: Died: 8 Mar 1844 1466 Buried:
Father: Rev. Joseph REESE, RS-SC (Cir 1736-1795) 1469 Mother: Sarah ( -Bef 1845) 1300
Marriage:
Wife Mary HOWELL 809
Born: 27 Dec 1776 Christened: Died: After 1844 Buried:
Father: John HOWELL (Cir 1757- ) 809 Mother: Mary (Cir 1757- ) 809,1461
Children
1 M Joseph Ephraim REESE 809,3236
Born: Cir 1804 Christened: Died: 10 May 1876 809 Buried:Spouse: Mary MARSHALL ( - ) 809Spouse: Mary Martha REESE (1804-1883) Marr: Bef 1836 809
2 M Arthur H. REESE 3236
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Mary Howell REESE 3236
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Martha S. REESE 3236
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Grace E. REESE 3236
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: John R. BROWN ( - ) 3236 Marr: Bef 13 Dec 1843
General Notes: Husband -
Will abstract, Green's "History of Richland County", p. 320: Will Book L: "Page 41. John A. REESE. December 13, 1843-March 11, 1844. Wit.: Jno. MARSHALL, T. R. HOWELL, Howell EDMUNDS. Ex.: John R. BROWN (son-in-law), A. P. VINSON. Wife: Mary. Sons: Joseph E. REESE (who had daughter Emma G.), Arthur H. Dau.: Mary Howell, Martha S., Gracey E., m. BROWN."
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Samuel OLIVER and Mary Ann HOWELL
Husband Samuel OLIVER
Born: Christened: Died: Bef 27 Mar 1842 - Richland District, South Carolina 4196 Buried:Marriage: Bef 1816
Wife Mary Ann HOWELL 1071,1072
Born: Christened: Died: Bef 1 Apr 1833 - Richland District, South Carolina Buried:
Father: Matthew HOWELL ( -1801) 1300 Mother: Margaret ( - ) 1302
Children
1 M Matthew H. OLIVER 1071
Born: Christened: Died: Bef 3 Jul 1836 - Richland District, South Carolina 590 Buried:Spouse: Jane A. (living)
2 M Samuel W. OLIVER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
Richland County Will Book K, abstract: ""No. 556. Samuel OLIVER. Citation, March 27, 1842, M. R. HOWELL, adm." "M. R." is Matthew R. HOWELL, brother of Mary Ann, Samuel's wife who died in 1833.
General Notes: Wife -
"Polly" is named as the wife of (Samuel) OLIVER in the 1816 Will of her mother Margaret HOWELL.
Under Will Book H; "Page 475. Mary Ann OLIVER. Will, March 12, 1833-April 1, 1833. Wit.: John J. CHAPPELL, Arthur HOWELL, Maria S. HAY. Ex.: Matthew H. OLIVER and Matthew R. HOWELL (brother). Sons: Matthew H. OLIVER, Samuel W. OLIVER." ("History of Richland County", p. 298.)
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Matthew RAIFORD, RS-SC and Patience HOWELL
Husband Matthew RAIFORD, RS-SC 1300
Born: Abt 1739 - South Carolina Christened: Died: Bef 1790 - Fairfield, South Carolina Buried:
Father: Lt. Philip RAIFORD III (Abt 1710-1760) 4691 Mother: Judith WESTON ( - )
Marriage:
Wife Patience HOWELL
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Matthew RAIFORD II (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
"RAIFORD, Matthew son of Philip, dec'd. Legatees of Thomas ROUTLEDGE. Will 9 Oct 1761. William RAIFORD, Exor. Fairfield Wills."
History of Richland County, South Carolina by GREEN, pg. 86: Matthew RAIFORD was a private in the War of 1776 in Thomas Woodward's Company. His brother William RAIFORD was also in this same company.
SC Archives: Series: S213212 Volume: 0001 Page: 00118 Item: 030 Date: 4/25/1786
Description: REVES, Green, Plat for 650 Acres on Cedar Creek, Camden District, Surveyed by John BELTON. Names indexed: BELTON, John; BILL, Samuel; BOND, Thomas; GOODWY, Francis; HOWELL, Micah; JEFFERY, Thomas; RAIFORD, Mathew; REVES, Green; WESTON; WILLIAMS. Locations: CAmden District; Cedar Creek.
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Joseph REESE, Jr. and Sarah HOWELL
Husband Joseph REESE, Jr. 1465
Born: 17 Jun 1764 - Richland County, South Carolina 1854 Christened: Died: 28 Jan 1805 - Richland County, South Carolina 1854 Buried: - Reese Family Cemetery
Father: Rev. Joseph REESE, RS-SC (Cir 1736-1795) 1469 Mother: Ann REYNOLDS (Cir 1738-After 1771) 1465
Marriage: 18 Oct 1795 - Richland County, South Carolina 809,1466
Wife Sarah HOWELL 809
Born: 8 Oct 1774 - Richland County, South Carolina 809 Christened: Died: 23 May 1845 809 Buried:
Father: John HOWELL (Cir 1757- ) 809 Mother: Mary (Cir 1757- ) 809,1461
Children
1 M Joseph Daniel REESE 809
Born: 1796 - Richland County, South Carolina Christened: Died: Oct 1827 Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Susannah KESTER (1799-1868) 809 Marr: 2 Dec 1817 809
2 F Sarah Howell REESE 809,810
Born: 24 Mar 1798 - Richland District, South Carolina 810 Christened: Died: 1868 Buried: - Crooked Run Cemetery, Fairfield County, South CarolinaSpouse: John R. HOWELL, Sr. (1798-1829) 809 Marr: 3 Feb 1824 809
3 M Jesse REESE 809
Born: 6 Dec 1800 - Richland District, South Carolina Christened: Died: 15 Oct 1885 - Richland County, South Carolina Buried: - Beulah Baptist ChurchSpouse: Gabriella Augusta YOUNG (1842-1930) 809 Marr: 10 Nov 1859 809
4 F Ann Elizabeth REESE 809,811
Born: 1802 - Richland District, South Carolina 811 Christened: Died: Aug 1870 - Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina Buried:Spouse: W. C. KOESTER ( - ) 809Spouse: Robert ADAMS (1793-Bef 1850) 811,852 Marr: Bef 1840Spouse: Charles Robert HOWELL (1831- ) 809 Marr: Bef 1831
5 F Mary Martha REESE
AKA: Polly HOWELL 809 Born: 1804 Christened: Died: Buried: 29 Aug 1883 - Richland County, South CarolinaSpouse: Joseph Ephraim REESE (Cir 1804-1876) 809,3236 Marr: Bef 1836 809
General Notes: Husband -
Had five children.
"Joseph Reese Died 28 Jan. 1805 Age 40" (http://www.palmettoroots.org/ReeseFamCem.html)
General Notes: Wife -
"Sarah Reese Died 23 May. 1845 Age 71" (http://www.palmettoroots.org/ReeseFamCem.html)
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Joseph SMITH and Sarah HOWELL
Husband Joseph SMITH
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah HOWELL 809
Born: Cir 1765 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert HOWELL (Cir 1744-Bef 1804) 809 Mother: Mary ( -Bef 1826) 809
Other Spouse: Joseph B. WHITE ( - ) 1463
Children
General Notes: Wife -
1833. Heirs of Christian Feltmetz: John Smith, Margaret Smith, Martha Smith (later Rawlinson), Sarah Smith (later Williams).
Equity Roll 127 & 1/2, Richland Co.: Henry McKinzie and Mariah his wife vs. Thomas Baldrick, Joseph White and Sarah his wife, Robert Weston, William R. Howell. Mariah McKinzie only child of Joseph Smith dec. of Orangeburg. Joseph Smith's widow Sarah md. Joseph White.
Congaree Baptist Church, Richland Co.: Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Jane E. Smith consort of M.J.McD. Smith who d. 14 Aug. 1846.
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Joseph B. WHITE and Sarah HOWELL
Husband Joseph B. WHITE 1463
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah HOWELL 809
Born: Cir 1765 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert HOWELL (Cir 1744-Bef 1804) 809 Mother: Mary ( -Bef 1826) 809
Other Spouse: Joseph SMITH ( - )
Children
1 F Mariah WHITE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Henry McKINZIE (living)
General Notes: Wife -
1833. Heirs of Christian Feltmetz: John Smith, Margaret Smith, Martha Smith (later Rawlinson), Sarah Smith (later Williams).
Equity Roll 127 & 1/2, Richland Co.: Henry McKinzie and Mariah his wife vs. Thomas Baldrick, Joseph White and Sarah his wife, Robert Weston, William R. Howell. Mariah McKinzie only child of Joseph Smith dec. of Orangeburg. Joseph Smith's widow Sarah md. Joseph White.
Congaree Baptist Church, Richland Co.: Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Jane E. Smith consort of M.J.McD. Smith who d. 14 Aug. 1846.
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James Dozier ZIMMERMAN and Sarah Taylor HOWELL
Husband James Dozier ZIMMERMAN 809
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah Taylor HOWELL 809,950
Born: Bet 1795 and 1797 - South Carolina 950,4692 Christened: Died: After 1860 Buried:
Father: William HOWELL (Cir 1742-Bef 1799) 809,947 Mother: Mary STANLEY (Abt 1779-1859) 949,950
Other Spouse: John W. WALTER ( - )
Children
1 F Mary Eliza ZIMMERMAN 4409
Born: Abt 1815 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thomas B. POINDEXTER (Cir 1810-Bet 1862/1867) 2744 Marr: Bef 1835
2 F Harriet Louisa ZIMMERMAN
Born: 1817 Christened: Died: 29 Dec 1841 Buried:Spouse: William Byrd STANLEY (Cir 1810-After 1860) 949,4597 Marr: 26 Feb 1836
General Notes: Wife -
Sarah Taylor HOWELL, daughter of William HOWELL and Mary STANLEY, was named for her mother's sister, Sarah Taylor STANLEY. Sarah married twice, first to James Dozier ZIMMERMAN, then John W. WALTER. (Marian Stanley, amstucker@aol.com, email, 6.08.2005) In the 1850 census, she is age 53, in 1860, age 65.
Sarah T. WALTER was named as a daughter in the May 3, 1858 Will of her mother Mary HILLEGAS.
Part of "Descendants of John Thomas Howell", received from "kit" (meme26@alltel.net) May 07, 2005 Subject: john thomas howell, provided to her by Carol Bustos Cox of Richmond, VA, no documentation attached:
Children of WILLIAM HOWELL and MARY STANLEY are: i. SARAH4 HOWELL; ii. MARY HOWELL, m. THOMAS LADSON HARTLEY; iii. GRACE HOWELL.
Generation No. 3
4. SARAH4 HOWELL (WILLIAM3, JOHN THOMAS2, FIRST HUSBAND1) She married (1) JAMES DOZIER ZIMMERMAN. She married (2) JOHN W. WALTER. Child of SARAH HOWELL and JAMES ZIMMERMAN is: i. MARY5 ZIMMERMAN.
1860 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Richland County, Columbia P O; Series: M653 Roll: 1227 Page: 16: 294 302 William B. STANLEY 50 M Merchant 8,000 25,000 SC; Sarah T. WALTER 65 F 7500 SC; Malvina POINDEATER [sic] 26 F VA.
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John W. WALTER and Sarah Taylor HOWELL
Husband John W. WALTER
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah Taylor HOWELL 809,950
Born: Bet 1795 and 1797 - South Carolina 950,4692 Christened: Died: After 1860 Buried:
Father: William HOWELL (Cir 1742-Bef 1799) 809,947 Mother: Mary STANLEY (Abt 1779-1859) 949,950
Other Spouse: James Dozier ZIMMERMAN ( - ) 809
Children
General Notes: Wife -
Sarah Taylor HOWELL, daughter of William HOWELL and Mary STANLEY, was named for her mother's sister, Sarah Taylor STANLEY. Sarah married twice, first to James Dozier ZIMMERMAN, then John W. WALTER. (Marian Stanley, amstucker@aol.com, email, 6.08.2005) In the 1850 census, she is age 53, in 1860, age 65.
Sarah T. WALTER was named as a daughter in the May 3, 1858 Will of her mother Mary HILLEGAS.
Part of "Descendants of John Thomas Howell", received from "kit" (meme26@alltel.net) May 07, 2005 Subject: john thomas howell, provided to her by Carol Bustos Cox of Richmond, VA, no documentation attached:
Children of WILLIAM HOWELL and MARY STANLEY are: i. SARAH4 HOWELL; ii. MARY HOWELL, m. THOMAS LADSON HARTLEY; iii. GRACE HOWELL.
Generation No. 3
4. SARAH4 HOWELL (WILLIAM3, JOHN THOMAS2, FIRST HUSBAND1) She married (1) JAMES DOZIER ZIMMERMAN. She married (2) JOHN W. WALTER. Child of SARAH HOWELL and JAMES ZIMMERMAN is: i. MARY5 ZIMMERMAN.
1860 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Richland County, Columbia P O; Series: M653 Roll: 1227 Page: 16: 294 302 William B. STANLEY 50 M Merchant 8,000 25,000 SC; Sarah T. WALTER 65 F 7500 SC; Malvina POINDEATER [sic] 26 F VA.
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Thomas HOWELL
Husband Thomas HOWELL 1433
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth HOWELL 1737
Born: Christened: Died: 11 Jun 1762 - Virginia 1737 Buried:Spouse: James CHAPPELL I (1694-1769) 670
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Thomas Joseph Charles HOWELL
Husband Thomas Joseph Charles HOWELL (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Robert HOWELL (1831- ) Mother: Ann Elizabeth REESE (1802-1870)
Marriage:
Wife (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Joseph B. STAUNTON and Unknown HOWELL
Husband Joseph B. STAUNTON 589
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Unknown HOWELL 589
Born: Cir 1767 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Capt. William HOWELL, RS-SC ( -Bef 1784) 588 Mother: Lucy ( -Bef 1822) 589
Children
1 F Lucy STAUNTON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
Joseph B. STAUNTON is named as the father of Lucy STAUNTON in the 20 November 1821 Will of her grandmother Lucy HOWELL. Joseph's wife, Lucy's mother, is not known, hence the Unknown HOWELL. William and Lucy HOWELL have one known daughter, named as Grace Baker in Lucy HOWELL's Will.
General Notes: Wife -
Joseph B. STAUNTON's wife, Lucy's mother, is not known, hence the Unknown HOWELL. William and Lucy HOWELL, Lucy STAUNTON's grandparents have one known daughter, named as Grace Baker in Lucy HOWELL's Will.
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Unknown HOWELL
Husband Unknown HOWELL
Born: Cir 1700 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas HOWELL
AKA: John Thomas HOWELL 943 Born: Christened: Died: Bef 9 Aug 1760 - Craven County, South Carolina 944 Buried:Spouse: Grace ( - ) 945 Marr: Bef 1753
2 M Arthur HOWELL
Born: Christened: Died: Bef 9 Mar 1753 - Craven County, South Carolina 1300 Buried:Spouse: Sarah ( -After 1752) 1300
3 M William HOWELL 1364
Born: Christened: Died: 4 Feb 1757 - Craven County, South Carolina 1364 Buried:Spouse: Martha ( - ) 1364
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William HOWELL and Mary STANLEY
Husband William HOWELL 809,947
Born: Cir 1742 Christened: Died: Bef 6 Apr 1799 - Richland County, South Carolina 948 Buried:
Father: Thomas HOWELL ( -Bef 1760) Mother: Grace ( - ) 945
Marriage: Bef 1795
Wife Mary STANLEY 949,950
Born: Abt 1779 - South Carolina 950 Christened: Died: 21 Sep 1859 - Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina Buried: - Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Father: Capt. Samuel STANLEY, RS-VA (Cir 1742-Bef 1818) 4596 Mother: PEASLEY ( - ) 2744,4597
Other Spouse: Dr. Robert H. HENDRICK (Cir 1760-Bef 1805) 949,1426 - After Feb 1800 - Richland County, South Carolina 949
Other Spouse: Chestian E. WILLIAMSON ( -Bef 1823) 4409 - After 1805 - Richland County, South Carolina
Other Spouse: George A. HILLEGAS (Cir 1775- ) 4598 - 10 Nov 1827 - Columbia, South Carolina 4598
Children
1 F Sarah Taylor HOWELL 809,950
Born: Bet 1795 and 1797 - South Carolina 950,4692 Christened: Died: After 1860 Buried:Spouse: James Dozier ZIMMERMAN ( - ) 809Spouse: John W. WALTER ( - )
2 F Mary HOWELL 809
Born: Cir 1797 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thomas Ladson HARTLEY (living)
General Notes: Husband -
William HOWELL is named in the 1760 will of his father Thomas HOWELL: "To his son, William, he left a plantation on the Lake." ("History of Richland County", Green, p. 212.)
William married Mary "Polly" STANLEY, daughter of Capt. Samuel STANLEY.
An abstract of administration for the estate of William HOWELL is contained in the "History of Richland County", tersely provides from Will Book "C" ..."Page 244. William HOWELL. Polly (Mary) HOWELL, James GOODWYN, Thos. HEATH, adm., July 5, 1799. On page 246, Matthew HOWELL is adm., April 6, 1799."
Richland County Will Book E: "No. 377. Wm. HOWELL. John HOWELL, Jr., guardian of Sarah and Mary HOWELL, who went to school to Mrs. BRANTHWAIT." Undated but about 1814. ("History of Richland County", Green, p. 262.)
On the next line, undated and unpaged, seemingly not connected: "Wm. HOWELL, Jr., deceased by May 23, 1814" William HOWELL's widow, Mary STANLEY, mother of Sarah and Mary, remarried to Dr, Robert HENDRICK about 1800.
Part of "Descendants of John Thomas Howell", received from "kit" (meme26@alltel.net) May 07, 2005 Subject: john thomas howell, provided to her by Carol BUSTO COX of Richmond, VA, no documentation attached:
2. William3 HOWELL (John Thomas2, First Husband 1) died June 11, 1799. He married Mary STANLEY. She was born Abt. 1769, and died September 21, 1859. More About Mary STANLEY: Burial: Presbyterian Church Cemetery (Note: Mary STANLEY was Mary HILLEGAS at her death. RLD)
Children of William HOWELL and Mary STANLEY are: i. Sarah4 HOWELL; ii. Mary HOWELL, m. Thomas Ladson HARTLEY; iii. Grace HOWELL. [ Grace's name has not been found in records as yet. RLD]
An extract for Richland County Will Book E provides "No. 377. Wm. HOWELL. John HOWELL, Jr., guardian of Sarah and Mary HOWELL, who went to school to Mrs. BRAINWAIT." Undated, this entry is in the May 1814 listings. A separate line under this indicates "Wm. HOWELL, Jr., deceased by May 23, 1814." ("History of Richland County", p. 262, Green)
General Notes: Wife -
Mary STANLEY, daughter of Samuel STANLEY, is said to be born about 1769 because her gravestone says "Mrs. Mary Hillegas//died September 21, 1859//aged 90 years." [Transcribed by Marian Stanley Tucker] In the 1850 census, Mary [Stanley (William) Howell (Robert) Hendrick (Charles) Williamson (William)] HILLEGAS is age 70, born about 1779/80, and her daughter Sarah T. [Howell] WALTERS, age 53 [born about 1797]. The difference of 10 years is of interest, but does not make her too young to have been the mother of Sarah Taylor HOWELL born between 1795 and 1797 per the 1850 and 1860 censuses.
"I will give the following on other Stanley lines in early S.C. In old Cheraw Dist. there was a Revolutionary soldier named Moses STANLEY, and he is listed as Pvt. in Greggs History of Old Cheraw. We know nothing more about him. However, in 1790 U.S. Census of Cheraw 35 Dist., S.C., is listed Capt. Samuel STANLEY born in Va. (New Kent County, I think) and was Capt. in Rev. War in Va., moved thence to Cheraw and then to Columbia, S.C. He died there about 1813 and his wife was a Miss HENDRICKS, daughter. of Capt. William HENDRICKS a Rev. soldier from Cheraw. They had two sons, Robert Hendricks STANLEY and William Byrd STANLEY, and a dau. who m. Henry McGOWAN, dau. Elizabeth m. TRAPP, and dau. Mary who married 4 times, first to Wm. HOWELL; 2nd to Dr. Robert HENDRICKS; 3rd to _____WILLIAMSON, and fourth William HILLEGUS of Charleston. In 1850 this lady filed an affidavit that she was the niece of my g.g.grandfather Capt. Robert PASLAY, Rev. soldier, and that she at that time living in Cheraw district S.C. This affidavit in Washington, D.C., in Capt. Robert PASLAY Revolutionary File R. 7988. In 1790 Capt. Robert PASLAY 2ndly married Elizabeth CROCKER. His first wife was Sarah (which I take to be HENDRICKS, being his niece makes me say that) I come from the 2nd wife Elizabeth CROCKER.
Robert Hendricks STANLEY and another son William Byrd STANLEY, who was long time Mayor of Columbia, S.C., about the time of the Civil War. This family long ran the Stanley China shop in Columbia, S.C., and they are buried in the Stanley Family graveyard in Columbia, S.C. In Vol. 4: Wallace 'Hist. Of South Carolina' there is a Genealogy of this family.
There was an early methodist of S.C., Rev. LEDBETTER also. They are found in History of Methodism in S.C., by Betts.
Robert B. Paslay"
(Source: "Stanley and kindred families" by Florence Guttery, Jasper, Ala.: unknown, 1960, 302 pgs., p. 35. Surnames in caps not in original. Punctuation is faithful to the printed page. Comments in ( ) are as published. RLD )
"Mary "Polly" STANLEY was a daughter of Samuel STANLEY and his first wife, --------Paslay, both from Virginia. Mary Polly is buried in the Stanley plot here adjacent to the First Presbyterian Church. Her birth and death dates are on her marker, and I'll go look at them tomorrow when I am in town and let you know. In Old and New Columbia, if I remember correctly, the author thinks her birth date somewhat short, for he said that she was married to two Revolutionary officers, Howell and Hendrick." (Marian Stanley, 3/24/2005)
1850 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Columbia; Series: M432 Roll: 858 Page: 23: 408 419 Mary HILLEGAS 70 F --- VA; Sarah T. WALTER 53 F 2,500 SC; Elias b. H___ 46 M Lutheran clergyman SC; William H. SMITH 22 M Clerk SC.
An abstract from Richland County Will Book L: "Page 486. Mary HILLEGAS. May 3, 1858-October 17, 1859. Wit: Edw. WALSHE, W. Y. PURSE, J. A. SELBY. Ex.: W. B. STANLEY. Bro.: W. B. STANLEY. Dau.: Mrs. Sarah T. WALTER. Wished to be buried in family burying ground." (Source: "History of Richland County", Edwin L. Green, p. 346.)
"This afternoon I went to the Stanley plot in the churchyard. It is so beautiful there; the trees are expertly pruned and about to go into full bloom in just a few weeks. The ground cover is composed of millions of tiny violets and small white blooms. The entire cemetery is a showplace right in the middle of the town.
On the gravestone of Mary Polly Stanley's is written: Mrs. Mary Hillegas//died September 21, 1859//aged 90 years. If she were ninety when she died, then she would have been born in 1769. As I mentioned last night, some think the date late, in as much as she married two officers of the Revolution, Captain Howell and Dr. Hendrick.
I also looked at the Duke grave I mentioned. It says: Thomas Wells Duke//1795-1818//Son of Charles O. and Dorothea Duke ("This is one of the stones we had to remake, as the original one was falling apart. We could not make out the wording on the lower part of the old one. As I remember, it said something about his being killed in a war." Marian Stanley Tucker)
My grandfather, Charles Duke Stanley was evidently named for the father listed here, but no one ever told me anything about this.
I do not believe I ever had a copy of Dr. Robert's will and other papers, but I'm sure one could be procured at the SC Archives. Some years ago, I did, however, hire Mr. Brent Holcombe, a certified genealogist, to find out what he could about the Hendrick family. Don't think he ever came across anything useful, other than the fact that Louisa Hendrick, his daughter, was sent to boarding school in North Carolina.
As an aside, my great-great uncle, Captain William Byrd Stanley, second son of Martha Hendrick (Duke) Stanley and Samuel Stanley, fought in the Mexican War, which was sometime before the War Between the States. Captain Stanley was awarded (according to my mother) a large gold round engraved gold piece, one of only seven given to certain members of the Palmetto Regiment who went to Mexico. My father inherited this gold piece.
Unfortunately, my father and mother had a terrible time during the Great Depression, and unbeknownst to Mother, Father sold the gold piece when they were in such terrible financial straits. Mother said she would have done almost anything to have kept it.
I'm sure that this piece at auction today, at Christie's in New York, would sell for somewhere in the high six figures, perhaps more. Uncle William also was given two silver dueling pistols by the City of Columbia, but I do not know what happened to them. He was very well off when living, president of the bank, mayor three times, many other honors.
I have found some of my papers this morning, and need to clarify Captain William Hendrick senior's position. He was a Member of the South Carolina Twelfth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Sixteenth Royal Assemblies, from 1740 to 1747. (From Biographical Directory of the SC House of Representatives, Vol. II, Edgar and Bailey) According to my research, he married the second time Mary Vanderhorst, daughter of John Vanderhorst of the Charleston family by that name. Captain William Hendrick Sr.'s home was in Christ Church Parish, Charlestown, South Carolina.
I'll keep looking. Thanks, Marian Stanley" (Marian Stanley Tucker, email, 3/24/2005. RLD)
The mother of Mary Polly Stanley was -------Paslay from Virginia. I believe Samuel and Paslay had six daughters.
There is a lovely description of Mary Stanley when she was old in either the Selby or Williams book:
"Many evenings I have spent with my old friend, Mrs. Mary Hillegas [Mary Stanley]---reading to her news and advertisements from files of old papers, and listening to her interesting comments. Her memory was wonderful, and I have been able to corroborate some of her information in such a satisfactorary manner, that I take the balance as literally true. We would seat ourselves---the old lady taking a pinch of snuff, wiping her nose with a red silk handkerchief, holding her head aside, and then deftly using a handsome linen one conspicuously. The reading would then begin and the replies to queries be brought out, besides voluntary information.----[the memory of my old friend] is so complete, that I can safely venture considerable beyond my own times."
I visited the Stanley plot in the Presbyterian cemetery this morning and looked up the gravestone of Captain William Byrd Stanley's wife:
"In Memory of //Harriet Louisa Stanley//wife of//William B. Stanley//and daughter of//James D and Sarah Taylor Zimmerman//who departed this life//December 29, 1841 (gravestone so old I could not make out the last date here, but think it might say 1841)//in the 24th year of her age.//"Those who knew her best, loved her the most."
Obviously, the person recording the information you found omitted Harriet Louisa Zimmerman's name as she might have already been deceased.
It seems that Mary Stanley Howell was left a substantial estate by both her first and second marriages: Howell and Hendrick.
Thanks for the suggestions concerning Aunt Belle's journal. I'll tend to seeing it photographed ASAP.
Thanks, Marian Stanley (Amstucker@aol.com, To: roloda@knology.net May 11, 2005 Subject: Re: Aunt Belle's Journal) ["[Great] Aunt Belle" is Isabelle Ione Stanley Beard.]
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Samuel PHARR and Martha Johnston HOWIE
Husband Samuel PHARR
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Martha Johnston HOWIE
Born: Christened: Died: 1931 Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Scotland PHARR
Born: 10 Oct 1891 - Cabarrus County, North Carolina Christened: Died: 16 Oct 1988 - Houston County, Alabama Buried: - Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery County, AlabamaSpouse: John Dudley REESE, Jr. (1888-1975) 3337,3338 Marr: 21 Dec 1922 - Concord, North Carolina 3337
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Robert HOWSON
Husband Robert HOWSON 2163
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ann HOWSON 2163
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Colonel Rice HOOE (1660-1726) 2163 Marr: Cir 1695
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Joel David KEITH and Cathy Lynn HUBBARD
Husband Joel David KEITH (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Floyd Daniel KEITH, Jr. (1935-1974) Mother: Joanne
Marriage:
Wife Cathy Lynn HUBBARD (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Jack HUBBARD and Ada Mae MILLER
Husband Jack HUBBARD (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Ada Mae MILLER
Born: Abt 1912 - Georgia Christened: Died: 10 Nov 1982 - Troup County, Georgia Buried: - Hill View Cemetery
Father: Douglas E. MILLER (1888-1925) Mother: Mabel DAVIS (1894-1972) 3016
Children
General Notes: Wife -
Ada Mae MILLER is buried with her husband in mausoleum in Hillview Cemetery Annex. She is not listed in Troup County Cemetery Archive.
Georgia Death Index--
Name: Ada M Hubbard
Death Date: 10 Nov 1982
Race: W
Gender: F
County of Death: Troup
Certificate: 044786
Filing Date: 12 Nov 1982
Age: 70 years
County of Residence: Troup
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Henry SALLEY, Jr. and Magdalene HUBER
Husband Henry SALLEY, Jr. 1945
AKA: Heini SALLEY 1945 Born: Abt 1723 - Zeglingen, Canton Basel, Switzerland Christened: Died: 1804 Buried:
Father: Henry SALLEY, Sr. (1690-1765) 1945 Mother: Maria VON ARX (Abt 1700- ) 1945
Marriage: 29 Jul 1744 - Orangeburg, South Carolina
Wife Magdalene HUBER
Born: Christened: Died: 25 Feb 1760 - Orangeburg, South Carolina Buried:
Father: Hans HUBER ( - ) Mother: Susannah ( - )
Children
1 F Ann SALLEY
Born: 16 Dec 1752 - Orangeburg, South Carolina Christened: Died: May 1828 - Barnwell County, South Carolina Buried:Spouse: Joseph PENDARVIS (Abt 1759-Abt 1791) Marr: Abt 1780Spouse: James DANIEL (Abt 1760-1826) 3943 Marr: After 1793
2 F Margaret SALLEY
Born: 14 Mar 1754 Christened: Died: Buried:
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Willis B. HUCKABEE and Catherine HUDSON
Husband Willis B. HUCKABEE
Born: 25 Jul 1801 - Cumberland County, North Carolina Christened: Died: 30 Apr 1875 - Kershaw County, South Carolina Buried:
Father: Richard HUCKABEE ( -1833) Mother: Mary BOOKER ( -1845)
Marriage: 22 Jul 1821
Wife Catherine HUDSON
Born: 26 Jul 1800 - North Carolina Christened: Died: 22 Jun 1869 - Kershaw County, South Carolina Buried:
Children
1 F Sarah Ann "Sallie" HUCKABEE
Born: 1822 - South Carolina Christened: Died: 9 Nov 1864 - Lowndes County, Alabama Buried:Spouse: Ananias BELL (1818-1872) Marr: 15 Feb 1844 - South Carolina
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Francis R. HUCKABY and Willie Norman STRAIN
Husband Francis R. HUCKABY 1680
Born: 10 Jul 1848 - Alabama 1680 Christened: Died: 14 Feb 1925 - Freestone County, Texas Buried: - Fairfield Cemetery
Father: John Fuller HUCKABY (1810-1883) 1680 Mother: Elizabeth Parmelia RIDDLE (1816-1902) 1680
Marriage:
Wife Willie Norman STRAIN
Born: 13 Mar 1854 Christened: Died: 11 Dec 1908 - Freestone County, Texas Buried: - Fairfield Cemetery
Children
General Notes: Husband -
Francis Riddle HUCKABY's grave in Fairfield Cemetery, Freestone County, Texas, is indexed as: "Huckaby, F[rancis] R[iddle] 07/10/1848 - 02/14/1925 *O*; h/o Willie N." (http://209.85.215.104/search?q=cache:EVL_ZSuAyQEJ:ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/freestone/cemeteries/fairfld.txt+%22Elizabeth+Permelia+Riddle%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=us)
General Notes: Wife -
Willie Nornan HUCKABY's grave in Fairfield Cemetery, Freestone County, Texas, is indexed as: "Huckaby, Willie [Norman] S[train] 03/13/1854 - 12/11/1908 w/o Francis R." (http://209.85.215.104/search?q=cache:EVL_ZSuAyQEJ:ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/freestone/cemeteries/fairfld.txt+%22Elizabeth+Permelia+Riddle%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=us)
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John Fuller HUCKABY and Elizabeth Parmelia RIDDLE
Husband John Fuller HUCKABY 1680
Born: 10 Nov 1810 - North Carolina 1680 Christened: Died: 18 Jun 1883 - Freestone County, Texas Buried: - Fairfield CemeteryMarriage: 20 Feb 1831 - Alabama
Wife Elizabeth Parmelia RIDDLE 1680
Born: 12 Feb 1816 - Georgia 1680 Christened: Died: 22 Oct 1902 - Freestone County, Texas Buried: - Fairfield Cemetery
Father: Archibald RIDDLE (1762-Bef 1826) Mother: Elizabeth TATE (Abt 1777-1830)
Children
1 M Sgt William Archibald HUCKABY, Sr., CSA
Born: 5 Jul 1832 - Georgia Christened: Died: 9 Apr 1865 Buried: - Fairfield CemeterySpouse: Kizie BONNER (1837-1924)
2 M John F. HUCKABY
Born: 10 Apr 1834 Christened: Died: 22 Jun 1853 - Freestone County, Texas Buried: - Huckaby Cemetery
3 M Samuel A. HUCKABY
Born: 3 Apr 1836 Christened: Died: 17 Nov 1854 - Freestone County, Texas Buried: - Fairfield Cemetery
4 F Sallie E. HUCKABY 1680
Born: Abt 1839 - Alabama 1680 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M Robert S. HUCKABY 1680
Born: 10 Mar 1840 - Alabama 1680 Christened: Died: 22 Jul 1860 - Freestone County, Texas Buried: - Fairfield Cemetery
6 M James W. HUCKABY
Born: 10 Oct 1844 Christened: Died: 8 Jul 1852 - Freestone County, Texas Buried: - Huckaby Cemetery
7 M Francis R. HUCKABY 1680
Born: 10 Jul 1848 - Alabama 1680 Christened: Died: 14 Feb 1925 - Freestone County, Texas Buried: - Fairfield CemeterySpouse: Willie Norman STRAIN (1854-1908)
8 F Mary Frances HUCKABY 1680,1682
Born: 9 Oct 1854 - Freestone County, Texas 1680 Christened: Died: 31 Mar 1915 - Freestone County, Texas 4377 Buried: - Fairfield Cemetery, Freestone County, Texas 4377Spouse: Sidney A. FRYER (1848-1914) Marr: 29 Nov 1877 - Freestone County, Texas
General Notes: Husband -
1860 U.S. Census, Texas, Freestone County, Fairfield P O; Series: M653 Roll: 1294 Page: 407: 341 347 John F. HUCKABY 50 M Farmer 5000 22,000 NC; Elizabeth P. 44 F GA; Sally E. 21 F AL; Robt L. 18 M AL; Francis R. 12 M AL; Mary F. 6 F TX.
Next door is their son:
341 348 Wm A. HUCKABY 27 M Farmer 9150 GA; Kizie 22 F AL.
John Fuller HUCKABY's grave in Fairfield Cemetery, Freestone County, Texas, is indexed as: "Huckaby, John F[uller Sr.] 11/10/1810 - 06/18/1883" (http://209.85.215.104/search?q=cache:EVL_ZSuAyQEJ:ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/freestone/cemeteries/fairfld.txt+%22Elizabeth+Permelia+Riddle%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=us)
General Notes: Wife -
"I am a descendant of Archibald RIDDLE through his daughter Elizabeth Parmelia, b 12 Feb 1816. She m John Fuller HUCKABY 20 Feb 1831 at Dr. James HATCHER's home on Hatcher's Bluff on the Alabama River, Camden AL. He was her uncle & guardian after the death of her parents. They moved to Freestone County, Texas in 1849. I have the wine glasses used at the wee-long celebratio of their 50th wedding anniversary--a...occasion in 1881! I will gladly share information with you." (Barbara Fryer Price, GenForum @ Genealogy.com, June 20, 2000, in reply to "Archibald RIDDLE b.5-14-1762 d. 1826 by Robert E. HATCHER.)
From: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/freestone/cemeteries/huckaby.txt
Freestone County, Texas, Huckaby Cemetery
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Directions: Located 3 miles E on Highway 84, turn left. Go down a very crooked
road for 1 to 1.5 miles. Marker will be on left about 100 yards off road.
Enclosed with iron fence.
Graves at Fryer's Springs (now Wildwood). Only has one tall stone marker with
memorials for two people. The graves are surrounded by an iron fence and are
located between a two-story home and a trailer home on the west side of the
main Wildwood Road.
Oldest Marked Grave: July 8, 1852
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[Huckaby,] James W. born Oct 10, 1844 died July 8, 1852.
[Huckaby,] John F. born Apr 10, 1834 died June 22, 1853.
[These were two sons sons of John Fuller Huckaby and Elizabeth Permelia
Riddle.]
[According to P. D. Browne:
William Francis Daniel (8/25/1811-9/12/1872) and his first wife, Frances
(Riddle) Daniel are buried in an unmarked graves near their old homestead at
Fryer's Springs. In 1976 he placed a memorial plaque for Frances at Fairfield
cemetery.]
Elizabeth Permelia's grave in Fairfield Cemetery, Freestone County, Texas, is indexed as: "HUCKEBY Elizabeth [Permelia Riddle] 02/12/1816 - 10/22/1902" (http://209.85.215.104/search?q=cache:EVL_ZSuAyQEJ:ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/freestone/cemeteries/fairfld.txt+%22Elizabeth+Permelia+Riddle%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=us)
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Emil HUDEC and Marian Cathleen McCAULEY
Husband Emil HUDEC
Born: Cir 1917 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Marian Cathleen McCAULEY 3601
Born: 23 Apr 1919 - Aberdeen, Bingham County, Idaho Christened: Died: 4 Feb 1985 - New Orleans, Louisiana Buried:
Father: Nelson McCAULEY (1866-1945) 3601 Mother: Mary Angeline CASADY (1873-1970) 3595,3600,3601
Other Spouse: Lawrence ULLRICH
Children
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HUDSON and Lillian Lurline ROSSER
Husband HUDSON
Born: Cir 1905 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Lillian Lurline ROSSER 1386
Born: 1 Sep 1907 1386 Christened: Died: 13 Nov 1996 - Meriwether County, Georgia 1386 Buried: - Myrtle Hill Cemetery 1386
Father: Frank ROSSER ( - ) Mother: Susan DENNEY ( - )
Other Spouse: Willie Marshall KEITH (1905-1980) 1386 - Bef 1936
Children
General Notes: Wife -
GEORGIA - Coweta County - Miscellaneous Obituaries - 8, Posted By: GenealogyBuff, Tuesday, 2 June 2009 at http://www.genealogybuff.com/ucd/webbbs_config.pl/noframes/read/3671
MRS. LURLINE ROSSER KEITH
Mrs. Lurline Rosser Keith, 89, of Greenville died Nov. 13, 1996 at Georgia Baptist Meriwether Hospital in Warm Springs. Born Sept. 1, 1907 in Meriwether County, Mrs. Keith was the daughter of the late Frank and Susie Denney Rosser. She was a lifelong resident of Meriwether County and was a member of Union Baptist Church. Mrs. Hudson was the widow of the late W. Marshall Keith and was preceded in death by her daughters, Patsy Willingham and Jane Cato. Funeral services were held Nov. 14 at Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home with the Rev. Jonathan Porter officiating. Interment followed at Myrtle Hill Cemetery in Hogansville with Homer Flory, Alfred Daniel, James Cato Jr., D.R. Ward, Jack Parker, Dan Branch and Willis Woodruff serving as pallbearers. Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. (Susie) Roberts of Grantville; sons-in-law, Gene Cato of Greenville, Russell Willingham of Hogansville; grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Terry (Cindy) Ledford of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick (Caroline) Nivens of Hogansville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willingham of Hogansville; six great-grandchildren. Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home, Hogansville.
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HUDSON
Husband HUDSON
Born: Cir 1720 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elisheba HUDSON
AKA: Elizabeth HUDSON Born: Cir 1752 Christened: Died: 1833 Buried:Spouse: William TATE, RS-VA (Cir 1748-1814) Marr: 14 Sep 1780
2 F Rebecca HUDSON
Born: 1742 Christened: 12 Mar 1742 Died: 30 Sep 1816 Buried:Spouse: James TATE, RS-VA (Cir 1746-1798) Marr: 1766 - Louisa County, Virginia
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Clayton ULMER and Anna L. HUDSON
Husband Clayton ULMER 823
Born: May 1865 - Florida 823 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 18 Mar 1894
Other Spouse: Susan Frances SELLARS (1888-1920) - 28 Mar 1920 - Grady County, Georgia
Wife Anna L. HUDSON 823
Born: 28 Dec 1873 823 Christened: Died: 3 Nov 1919 - Grady County, Georgia Buried:
Father: J. H. HUDSON ( - ) Mother: Eudoxy ( - )
Children
1 M Arvis C. ULMER 823
Born: Jan 1895 - Decatur County, Georgia 823 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jewel Rixford WALDEN (Abt 1897- ) Marr: 18 Jan 1920 - Grady County, Georgia
2 M Rufus P. ULMER 823,4693
Born: Aug 1896 - Decatur County, Georgia 823 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mabel JOYNER (1901- ) 4693 Marr: 9 Mar 1918 - Grady County, Georgia
3 F Bessie L. ULMER 823
Born: Feb 1898 - Decatur County, Georgia 823 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: John E. ELKINS (1895- ) Marr: 16 Dec 1917 - Grady County, Georgia
4 F Mamie ULMER 823
Born: Mar 1900 - Decatur County, Georgia 823 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Harvey L. JONES (Cir 1898- ) Marr: 13 Jul 1919 - Grady County, Georgia
5 F Claudia ULMER 4694
Born: 1902 - Decatur County, Georgia 4693 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Lillian ULMER 4694
Born: 1904 - Decatur County, Georgia 4693 Christened: Died: Buried:
7 M Joe A. ULMER 4694
Born: 1906 - Grady County, Georgia 4693 Christened: Died: Buried:
8 M Robert C. ULMER 4694
Born: 1908 - Grady County, Georgia 4693 Christened: Died: Buried:
9 F Irene ULMER 4693
Born: 1911 - Grady County, Georgia 4693 Christened: Died: Buried:
10 F Lois ULMER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
Is Clayton ULMER related to the family of Charles Henry DANIELL and Mary Melvina BAKER of Pavo, Thomas County, Georgia? James Ulmer DANIELL was born on the family farm in Pavo, Georgia on May 8, 1899, the tenth child of Charles Henry DANIELL and Mary Melvina BAKER. His family called him by his middle name, Ulmer, and did so throughout his life. In Miami, with James' second family and among friends, he was always called "Jimmy", never "Ulmer".
Why the middle name of Ulmer? Was the ULMER family close to the DANIELL family of Thomas County? James' parents were Baptist. Clayton was a deacon of the Primitive Baptist Church in Grady County, Georgia, which borders Thomas County and may have been friends with Charles Henry and Mary Melvina DANIELL. Was James' middle name to honor Carlton ULMER or his wife, Anna?
Clayton ULMER married Anna L. HUDSON 18 Mar. 1894 in Decatur County, Georgia. (Bk. H pg. 368, http://ftp.rootsweb.ancestry.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/vitals/marriages/hudson.txt)
1900 U.S. Census, Georgia, Decatur County, Whigham; Series: T623 Roll: 191 Page: 122:
170 173 ULMER Clayton Head W M May 1865 35 M 6 FL SC GA Farmer;
-- Anna L. Wife W F Dec 1873 26 M 6 4 4 AL GA AL;
-- Arvis C.* Son W M Jan 1895 5 S GA FL AL;l
-- Rufus** Son W M Aug 1896 3 S GA FL AL;
-- Bessie L.*** Dau W F Feb 1898 2 S GA FL AL;
-- Mamy**** Dau W F Mar 1900 2/12 S GA GA AL;
CANNON S_____ Boarder W M May 1875 25 S FL FL FL.
Grady County was created by an act of the Georgia General Assembly on August 17 , 1905 from portions of Decatur and Thomas counties.
1910 U.S. Census, Georgia, Grady County, Whigham; Series: T624 Roll: 189 Page: 198: ULMER Clayton Head M W 44 M 16 FL NC GA Farmer General farm; -- Anna L. 36 M 16 8 8 FL AL AL; -- Arvis Son M W 15 S GA FL FL; -- Rufus Son M W 13 S GA FL FL; -- Bessie Dau F W 12 S GA FL FL; -- Mamie Dau F W 10 S GA FL FL; -- Clauddie [sic] Dau F W 7 S GA FL FL; -- Lillian Dau F W 5 S GA FL FL;-- Joe A. Son 3 S GA FL FL; -- Robert C. Son M W 2 S GA FL FL.
Anna died 3 Nov 1919.
1920 U.S. Census, Georgia, Grady County, Whigham, Militia Dist 720; Series: T625 Roll: 257 Page: 171: 175 183 ULMER Clayton Head M W 54 Wd FL SC GA Farm G. farm; -- Arvis Son M W 24 S GA FL AL Farm laborer; -- Claudie Dau F W 17 S GA FL AL; -- Lillian Dau F W 15 S GA FL AL; -- Joe Son M W 13 S GA FL AL Farm laborer; -- Robert Son M W 11 S GA FL AL; -- Irene Dau F W 8 S GA FL AL; -- Lois Dau F W 6 S GA FL AL.
On 28 March 1920, Clayton remarried to Mrs Susan Frances SELLARS, named as "Mrs Susan McRORY" on the marriage record. Susan died in childbirth on 3 Dec 1920.
General Notes: Wife -
Grady County GaArchives Obituaries.....Ulmer, Anna Lee Hudson November 3, 1919
File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Janet Sumner http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00011.html#0002510 February 25, 2005, 10:28 am
"Cairo Messenger, November 7, 1919 In Memory of Mrs. Clayton ULMER It is with a cloud of sadness that we try to comply with the request of our dear brother deacon, Clayton ULMER, in penning a few words in the memory of his dear companion who was born December 28th, 1873. She was the daughter of J. H. and Eudoxy HUDSON and was married to Clayton ULMER on March 18, 1894, and to this union was born ten children; six girls and four boys, all of who are living. Sister ULMER, whose religious persuasion was of the Primitive Baptist, or Baptist of the Primitive faith and order rejoicing in and being contact with the glorious doctrine of God, our Saviour, according to the scriptures of divine inspiration, having been for some years a faithful member and deaconess of the church at Tired Creek, having been received and baptized into the fellowship of this church by Elder Wm. HOLLINGSWORTH, whereby a Godly work she manifested to all that the grace of God by which she was saved, taught her to deny that which was not Godly and the lust of this world and to live soberly, righteously and Godly in this present world. She was of a kind, loving disposition which she manifested to all in her community when in a needy or distressful condition. She was a faithful wife and companion to her husband, ready at all times to share in his sorrows as well as his joys, devoted and loving mother, and a friend to all. After a short illness, she departed this life November 3rd, 1919, and to us it may seem hard to give her up, but God seen fit to call her home from the cares of this life, and we should all bow in humble submission to Him for we have the sweet assurance that she died in the Lord whom, it is said, "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord." Then to the father, mother, husband, children and all who so keenly feel the deep stroke of Providence, we would say: "Weep not as those who have no hope, for it, we believe, that Christ died and was buried and arose again from the dead, them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him." Then we pray that God through the comforting influence of the Holy Spirit will give the sweet peace of reconciliation and make us all to feel that death is only the gateway to never ending joy and bliss, to all the blood washed throng. May God's blessings rest upon all those precious girls and may they live to emulate the life of such a noble mother. Submitted in love to you all, J. J. TURNIPSEED"
(http://ftp.rootsweb.ancestry.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/grady/obits/u/ob6517ulmer.txt0
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William TATE, RS-VA and Elisheba HUDSON
Husband William TATE, RS-VA
Born: Cir 1748 - Trinity Parish, Louisa County, Virginia Christened: Died: Apr 1814 - Elbert County, Georgia Buried:
Father: William TATE (1716-1781) Mother: Lucy BULLOCK (Cir 1720- )
Marriage: 14 Sep 1780
Wife Elisheba HUDSON
AKA: Elizabeth HUDSON Born: Cir 1752 Christened: Died: 1833 Buried:
Father: HUDSON (Cir 1720- ) Mother:
Children
1 M John TATE
Born: Cir 1779 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Enos minor TATE
Born: 1781 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Charles Hudson TATE
Born: Christened: 17 Feb 1782 Died: Buried:
4 M William TATE, Jr.
Born: Christened: 13 Oct 1782 Died: Buried:
5 F Susannah TATE
Born: Cir 1784 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: John BANKS ( - ) Marr: 1806
6 M Daniel Minor TATE
Born: Cir 1786 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margaret C. DENTON (living)
7 M David TATE
Born: Cir 1788 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Frances TATE ( - ) Marr: 14 Jan 1813
8 M James TATE
Born: 1791 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marie S. VERDELL ( - ) Marr: 14 Jan 1813
9 F Lucy TATE
Born: 5 Mar 1792 - Elbert County, Georgia Christened: Died: 6 Aug 1871 - Elbert County, Georgia Buried: - Stinchcomb Methodist Church Cemetery, Elbert County, GeorgiaSpouse: Benjamin ANDREW III (1788-1882) Marr: 18 Dec 1817 - Elbert County, Georgia
10 F Elizabeth TATE
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: George UPSHAW ( - ) Marr: 4 Jan 1820
General Notes: Husband -
File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Dixie Tait Kirton leetait@alltel.net April 4, 2004, 10:29 pm Author: Mrs. Ethel Updike The Tate Families of Elbert County, Georgia. Part One Tate and Allied Families of the South Ethel S. Updike 1971 Published by The Hobby Press Salt Lake City, Utah Vol. 1:
PG 39 WILLIAM TATE, b. ca. 1748 Trinity Parish, Louisa Co., VA, a patriot, died Elbert Co., GA testate, Apr 1814 md Louisa Co., Va Elisheba Hudson, b. ca. 1752 VA. sis. of Rebecca Hudson. Rev. William Douglas christened two of their children. They migrated to Elbert Co., Ga., prob. with is brother James Tate family at Christmas time 1783. On 14 Sep 1780 William Tate of Louisa Co., VA and w. Elisheba, (some times spelled Elizabeth) and Zimri Tate, ex. of William Tate Sr. dec'd and w. Martha sold to Benjamin Nelson 385 acres in Louisa Co., VA adj. Richard Matthews, On Pamunky River and Christopher's Run. sig. William, Zimri and Eliz. Tate. (Estate of their father William Tate Sr.) His will 30 March 1814 Elbert Co., GA prob. 2 May 1814 w. Elisheba, Ch: John Tate 100 acres including the plantation wheron he now lives, William Tate 100 acres adj. the land he purchased of R. L. Tate, James Tate 100 acres including the place where he formerly lived, David, Daniel and Enos Tate the other 400 acres. Enos to have the home place, Lucy Betsy and Susanna Tate. Ex David Hudson and sons John and William Tate. wit. Samuel, James Watkins and Zimri Tate. In 1827 his widow Eliz. Tate recieved one draw in the land lottery as a wid. of a revolutionary soldier. She died in 1833 testate, though I have failed to locate her will. On 6 Dec 1833 David Hudson ex. of the estate of Elisheba Tate dec'd wid of William Tate dec'd at the time of her demise, Sep. Court 1833 to: James, Daniel, John Tate, B. Andrews, John Banks, George Upshaw, wit. James, Samuel Watkins and Zimri Tate. REF: Douglas Reg. Louisa Co., VA deed bk F pg 43, will bk. 2 pg 401, bk 3 pg 86, ELBERT Co., GA will bk K pg 84, Court Rec., 1833 p. 322, land lottery p 248, Elbert Co., Mar Rec. Children Born: Trinity Parish, Louisa Co., VA or Elbert Co, GA John Tate b. ca. 1779 Enos Miner Tate b. 1781 Charles Hudson Tate bap 17 Feb. 1782 William Tate, bap. 13 Oct 1782 Susanna Tate, b.ca. 1784 md 1806 John Banks Daniel Miner Tate b. ca. 1786 md Margaret C. Denton David Tate b. ca. 1788 md 14 Jan 1813 Frances Tate James Tate, b. 1791 md 14 Jan 1813 Maria S. Verdell Lucy Tate b. ca. 1793 md 18 Dec 1817 Benjamin Andres Elizabeth (Betsy) Tate b. ca. 1795 md 4 Jan 1820 George Upshaw.
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John HUDSON
Husband John HUDSON 3342
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Anne Maria HUDSON 3342
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jesse BURTON (Abt 1750-1795) 3342
General Notes: Husband -
of Albemarle County, Virginia.
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John TAYLOR and Julianna HUDSON
Husband John TAYLOR 680
Born: Christened: Died: 2 Feb 1688 - Perquimans County, North Carolina 680 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Julianna HUDSON 680
Born: Christened: Died: Dec 1738 680 Buried:
Father: Henry HUDSON ( - ) 680 Mother: Mary ( - ) 680
Other Spouse: Lord Deputy Benjamin LAKER, Esq. ( -1701) 626 - 17 May 1696 - Perquimans County, North Carolina 680
Children
General Notes: Wife -
HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY As Compiled from Records Found There and Elsewhere, Mrs. Watson Winslow, Raleigh, Edwards & Broughton Co., 1931:
"Julianna Tailor, m 2d Benjamin Laker Esq, May 17, 1696. (His third wife.)"
"The Tailor family is represented in Berkeley Par Reg, by the following:
John Tailor, s of John & wife Julianna, b Mch 7, 1690.
Thomas Tailor, Dept this Life, Desember 9, 1687.
John Tailor, Dept this Life febuary 2, 1688, at Grassy \emdash (Point).
Elizabeth Tailor, d of Jonathan, & Elizabeth b Desember 5, 1693, died Sept 28, 1694.
Jonathan Tailor, died Sept 16, 1698.
Julianna Tailor, m 2d Benjamin Laker Esq, May 17, 1696. (His third wife.)
Juliana Laker (d of Henry Hudson, & wife Mary) died Dec \emdash 1738." [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY, p. 410, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
"No. 68. Julianna TAYLOR, "hath engaged to deliver unto Capt Anthony DAWSON, one heifer, in Ballance of all account between sd Parties, which Heifer sd Dawson freely gives to Jone TAYLOR." Aug 29, 1692. John sTEPNEY Reg, & Clerk. Test' Stephen Manwarring, John Hollford." [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY, p. 43, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
North Carolina Wills and Inventories: William Boyce's Will: Item. I give and bequeath unto Mrs Juliana Lakers the Sume of five pounds currt. money of Carolina, to be payd in Convenient time after my decease... These are to Impower the Sd Joanna Tayler, in & upon all & Singular the Goods & Chattells Rights & Creditts of the Sd William Boyce, to Enter wheresoever in this Governm't to be found, and the Same into her possession to take, and a true Inventory thereof to return into the Secretaryes office within one year after the Date hereof, & the Same to Dispose of, as by the Sd Will is appointed. Given under my hand & Seale the First day of December, Anno Dm. 1703. Recorded in Will Book 1A, pages 26 & 19, Office of the Secretary of State.
Abstract, Will Book, No. 4, 1738-1752, p. 82: "LAKER, JULIANA. Perquimans County. September 24, 1735. January Court, 1738. Great-grandson: Benjamin SCARBOROUGH, son of Mackeora SCARBOROUGH (plantation called the Chenifen Ridge). Sister: Neptuania HUTSON [HUDSON]. Daughter: Joanna PALMER. Other legatees: Hutson and Juliana WORTHAM, Martha PALMER, Samuell PALMER. Executor: Mackeora SCARBOROUGH. Witnesses: John BANCKEY, Paciana CREACY. Clerk of the Court: James CRAVEN." [ABSTRACT OF NORTH CAROLINA WILLS, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, Raleigh, E. M. Uzzell & Co., State Printers and Binders, 1910.p. 206, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=gra]
North Carolina Wills, Surnames, K-L, p. 294: "[Name] LAKAR, Juliana [County] 077 [Date] 1738 [Recorded Copy] SS 877/81 [Original] SS/AR"
No. 2. Benjamin SCARBROUGH of Perq, Farmer \emdash for £220 pd by Joshua SKINNER, of afsd, Farmer sold two tracts of land, adj each other, "on west side of Castletons Creek, patented by Benjamin LAKER, May 15, 1697, 137a on Deep Branch in the "Patent called Castletons Creek Swamp," land patented by Johanna [Julianna?]TAYLOR, (mother of Julianna LAKER) May 15, 1697, who gave sd land to her gr-son Benj SCARBROUGH, & 165a which was given to Macrora SCARBROUGH, July 20, 1731, & was by him bequeathed to his son Benjamin, in his will." Jan 19, 1761. Test' Charles MOORE, Thomas PAINE.
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See Will of Willam BOYCE, 1 Dec 1703.
North Carolina Wills and Inventories: William Boyce's Will. Recorded in Will Book 1A, pages 26 & 19, Office of the Secretary of State. William bequeaths, among others:
Item. I give and bequeath unto Mrs Juliana LAKERS the Sume of five pounds currt. money of Carolina , to be payd in Convenient time after my decease.
Item. my will & pleasure is y't my Executrix, hereafter Named, doe Send & buy or cause to be purchased, bought & delivered, Eight Gold Burial Rings, which shall cost four & twenty Shillings Each, which are to be given & Distributed in manner & forme following, (to witt), To Mrs Juliana LAKERS, my Executrix hereafter named; Coll Wm. WILKISON; his wife; James STODART in Prince Georges County in Maryland ; his wife; Mr John COBB ; & Peter GODFREY.
And Lastly, I give & bequeath unto Mrs. Joanna TAYLOR, all the rest & residue & remainder of all my Goods & Chattles, wheresoever or howsoever legally belonging or Due unto me, and Doe hereby make, Constitute & ordaine the Sd Joanna TAYLER, my only & Sole Executrix of this my last will & testmt., to see the same performed according to the true intent & meaning thereof.
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Lord Deputy Benjamin LAKER, Esq. and Julianna HUDSON
Husband Lord Deputy Benjamin LAKER, Esq. 626
Born: - Surry County, England 679 Christened: Died: 21 Apr 1701 - Perquimans County, North Carolina 680 Buried:Marriage: 17 May 1696 - Perquimans County, North Carolina 680
Other Spouse: Elizabeth ( - ) 679
Other Spouse: Jane DAY ( - ) 681 - Bef 1 Nov 1695
Wife Julianna HUDSON 680
Born: Christened: Died: Dec 1738 680 Buried:
Father: Henry HUDSON ( - ) 680 Mother: Mary ( - ) 680
Other Spouse: John TAYLOR ( -1688) 680
Children
General Notes: Husband -
"Benjamin LAKER is considered to be one of the First Families of North Carolina, that is he settled in the Province of Carolina ...by 1680 .... deputy to one of the Lords Proprietors of Carolina ... bought land in Perquimans Precinct (Albemarle County, North Carolina) shortly after 1680 ... was a resident of Betchworth Parish, Surry County, England and a member of the family of that name in the vicinity of ... Guildford, Dorking and Reigate .. is known to have been a staunch dissenter ... left England with sufficient funds to begin his life in Carolina as a man of substance ... purchased 400 acres and settled with his wife [Elizabeth] and family of six children to the life of a planter. ... The climate of carolina was difficult for Benjamn's family... his son and oldest daughter died within a short time ...Elizabeth and two other daughters dying later ... Benjamin married a second time, and a third time to Juliana HUDSON TAYLOR.... it would seem that his daughter Lydia LAKER was a daughter of Elizabeth and came to Carloina with her father and mother... Benjamin LAKER made his will April 7, 1701 and died April 8, 1701... specific bequests of books expounding his Baptist faith to his daughter, Sarah HARVEY, and to George BLEIGHTON, the husband of his daughter, Lydia... left his land to his beloved wife, Juliana to be at her disposal and also a Negro girl and a mare. The rest of his property was to be divided equally between his wife and his daughter, Ruth....his wife the executrix of his estate."
[Tidewater Virginia Families, Generations Beyond, Chapter 20, p. 191]
Benjamin LAKER married Elizabeth. They had seven children, four of whom, a son and three daughters, died young. Their surviving children were Sarah, who married first Thomas HARVEY and second Christopher Gale; Lydia, who married first George BLEIGHTON and second Francis CLEMENTS; and Benjamin, who married Juliana and had a daughter Ruth. ["TVF, GB, Chapter 20, The LAKER Family", p. 192.]
All page references to HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY As Compiled from Records Found There and Elsewhere, Mrs. Watson Winslow, Raleigh, Edwards & Broughton Co., 1931.
The Honorable Benjamin LAKER, Esquire, is named among those who served as Lord Deputies to John ARCHDALE, Governor of North Carolina in the 1690s. Others were "Honorable Francis JONES, Benjamin LAKER, Major Samuel SWANN, and Thomas HARVEY, Esquires, Lords Deputies during the incumbency of Archdale." [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY , p. 11, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
"No. 40. Elizabeth HEWS, of Perq precinct, widow, late wife of Wm HEWS dec'd to Thomas HARVEY Esq of same, 700a English Measure. "A Neck of Land" bounded on South by River, on West by a great Swamp, which parteth this land from Richard BENTLEYs, & on East by mouth of Perq River." Ack in Court June 6, 1688. Test' Benj LAKER, Cornelius LEARY, Jonathan ASHFORD, John SPELLMAN, Henderson WALKER."
"No. 46. Cornelius LEARY, of Perq precinct, & Mary his wife, to Benj LAKER of same 200a on the Sound, "on West side of Wm TETTERTONs line." April 22, 1689. Test' John BENTLEY, Edward MAYO Senior. "Samuel PRICKLOVE, Reg of writings."'
"No. 47. John BENTLEY of Perq precinct, "for a sum in hand" pd by Cornelius LEARY of same, sold 200a, being part of Land I live on, in lieu of 200a given him by my father Richard BENTLEY, as a dowry with his wife; which land was sold by my father, to Mr Benj LAKER, whereon he now liveth, fronting on the Sound, adj Land whereon I now live." April 22, 1689. Test' Benj LAKER, Edward MAYO Sen'r." [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY , p. 41, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
"James WARD and Hanah', his wife, relict of Richard STIBALL were granted Execution the estate of said STIBALL. Major Samuel SWANN, Surveyor, for the Province of Carolina, brought suit against Benjamin LAKER for non-payment of his fee, he having surveyed 1500 acres for said LAKER, which was dismissed." [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY , p. 11, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
"No. 100. Wm TETARTON, (son of William, planter Dec'd, & Margaret PEAVALL his mother, Spinster) "doth bind himself an apprentice, to Benj LAKER of Albemarle, precinct of Perq, planter \emdash with Consent of his Natural Mother, Margaret PEAVALL, to serve sd LAKER, & his wife Jane, for the term of 9 years." Reg Nov 1, 1695. Test' William GARDNER." [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY , p. 45, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
"No. 147. N. C. At a Counsel Holden June 6, 1698, at the house of Mrs Elizabeth GODFREY, Present; Hon'ble Thomas HARVEY Esq, Dept Governor; Hon'ble Daniel AKEHURST, Francis TOMS, Major Samuel SWANN, Capt Henderson WALKER, Lords Pro' Dept' "Benj LAKER Esq came before this Board, & conveyed to his dau Ruth LAKER 538a of Land, on the Sound side, adj a Creek that parteth this Land from Edward WILSON," said Land being now in poss' of John WATTS. Wm GLOVER Cleark of Court. [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY , p. 49, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
"No. 191. Ruth MINGE, of Perq, "Widow, & relict of Mr. James MINGE, late of this precinct dec'd," for £100 pd by John WIATT, of afore' sold 300a on Eastermost side of Bentleys Creek, known as "Mr James Minges quarter plan' "part of Tract" on which I now live, Land granted to my father Benjamin LAKHARE (LAKER)." April 29, 1724. Test' Humphrey PHELTS (PHELPS), Samuel WIATT. [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY , p. 83, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
"Mr. James MINGE appears for the first time at a Court August 8, 1696, held at the house of James THIGPEN, proving rights for himself, his wife, Ruth (nee LAKER*), and eight negroes for which he secured 1000 acres of land. His land situated in Harveys Neck ran along the bank of what is now called "Minsie" Creek then and later named in deeds as Ming Creek. Richard TURNER proved rights and had 450 acres of land turned over to him for importing himself, wife, Bridget, William BARNSTABLE, Elizabeth TURNER (who married NEWBY), John TURNER and John HOOKS. Edward WILSON was appointed constable "in Room of John DAVENPORT." Among the Justices present only two, James COLE and John STEPNEY, could sign their own names, all the others making marks." [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY , p. 16, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au] [*Daughter of Benjamin LAKER. RLD]
Will abstract: "LAKARO (or LAKERS), BENJAMIN. Perquimans Precinct. April 7, 1701. July 8, 1701. Wife and Executrix: Juliana (land on Parishes Creek). Daughter: Sarah HARVEY (book, "Grantham's Church Principles"). Friend: George BLEIGHTON ("one book, being an Exposition upon the five books of Moses"). Witnesses: Richard FRENCH, Elizabeth STEWARD, Deborah THURSTON. Clerk of the Court: John STEPNEY." [ABSTRACT OF NORTH CAROLINA WILLS, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, Raleigh, E. M. Uzzell & Co., State Printers and Binders, 1910.p. 206, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=gra]
North Carolina Wills, Surnames, K-L, p. 294: "[Name] LAKAR, Benjamin [County] 077 [Date] 1701 [Recorded Copy] SS 874.1/8 [Original] SS/AR"
"Benjamin Laker died, Apl 21, 1701, at his house, on Saseltons (Castletons) Creek." [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY, p. 410, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
"No. 134. Julianna LAKERS, of Perq, for "love I bear my Friends Macrora SCARBROUGH & Anna his wife, (my Gr-Dau of afore') Have Given part of tract whereon I now dwell, bounded by "Barn Bridge Swamp," the path to Indian Creek, & Logghousè Land, at the head of Perishaws Creek, a pattent to me April 10, 1704." Seal July 20, 1731. Test' Zachariah NIXON, Thomas WEEKS, Zachariah ELTON." [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY, p. 106, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
"No. 268. April 8, 1758. Benjamin Scarbrough, of Perq, for £60 pd by John White, of afsd, sold 475a, on the head of Perishoes Creek, sd land "patented by Julianna Lakers April 10, 1704, & by her given to Macrora Scarbrough, & by his will given to his son sd Benjamin," July, 1731. Test' John Hubbard, Absalom Alphin." [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY, p. 174, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
"No. 226. Richard SKINNER, "with my wife Sarah," assigns right of pattent, unto Mrs Juliannah LAKERS*. Mar 2, 1724/25. Test' John PETTIVER, Jonathan EVENS, John FALCONER." [Widow of Benjamin LAKER]
No. 227. Richard SKINNER of Perq, Planter for £80 pd by Mrs LAKER of afore' Widow sold 27a, adj John FLOWERS, John SIMPSON, Samuel PHELPS, & Paul PALMER. Mar 2, 1724. Test' John PETTIVER, Jonathan EVENS, John FALCONER.
[HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY, p. 87, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
"*No. 101. Ruth MING (MINGE) of Perq, Widow, for £70 pd by Col Richard SANDERSON, of same, assigns "right of a Plan" on No East side of Albemarle Sound, & on lower side of Bentleys Creek, commonly called "Gore land" 200a whereon "I now live." Dec 21, 1726. Test' Ralf DOE, Richd LEARY.... *Note: Ruth MINGE (dau of Benj LAKER) widow of James MINGE, m 2d Col Richard SANDERSON." [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY, p. 103, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
"No. 358. John HUBBARD of Perq, Planter-for £40 pd by Luke Sumner, of Chowan, sold 160a on South Side of Perq River, & the head of Lakers Creek, "half of a grt unto Julianna LAKER, April 1, 1718, & given by her, to Benjamin SCARBROUGH, her Gr-son, who sold sd land to sd HUBBARD." Nov 19, 1759. Test' John BRIDGER, William ARRINGTON, Josiah SUMNER" [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY, p. 181, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
"No. 2. Benjamin SCARBROUGH of Perq, Farmer for £220 pd by Joshua SKINNER, of afsd, Farmer sold two tracts of land, adj each other, "on west side of Castletons Creek, patented by Benjamin LAKER, May 15, 1697, 137a on Deep Branch in the "Patent called Castletons Creek Swamp," land patented by Johanna TAYLOR, (mother of Julianna LAKER) May 15, 1697, who gave sd land to her gr-son Benj SCARBROUGH, & 165a which was given to Macrora SCARBROUGH, July 20, 1731, & was by him bequeathed to his son Benjamin, in his will." Jan 19, 1761. Test' Charles MOORE, Thomas PAINE." [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY, p. 187, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
"No. 67. Jan 25, 1762. Timothy WALTON Esq, of Chowan Co, for £12 s10, pd by Andrew KNOX, of Perq, sold 60a on South Side of Perq River, pt of a tract grt Julianna LAKER, April 1, 1718/19 called "Chinqupin Ridge," binding on lands of Joshua SKINNER, William ARRINGTON, & the desert. Test' Ed Hall, Peter BRETTON. [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY, p. 193, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
General Notes: Wife -
HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY As Compiled from Records Found There and Elsewhere, Mrs. Watson Winslow, Raleigh, Edwards & Broughton Co., 1931:
"Julianna Tailor, m 2d Benjamin Laker Esq, May 17, 1696. (His third wife.)"
"The Tailor family is represented in Berkeley Par Reg, by the following:
John Tailor, s of John & wife Julianna, b Mch 7, 1690.
Thomas Tailor, Dept this Life, Desember 9, 1687.
John Tailor, Dept this Life febuary 2, 1688, at Grassy \emdash (Point).
Elizabeth Tailor, d of Jonathan, & Elizabeth b Desember 5, 1693, died Sept 28, 1694.
Jonathan Tailor, died Sept 16, 1698.
Julianna Tailor, m 2d Benjamin Laker Esq, May 17, 1696. (His third wife.)
Juliana Laker (d of Henry Hudson, & wife Mary) died Dec \emdash 1738." [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY, p. 410, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
"No. 68. Julianna TAYLOR, "hath engaged to deliver unto Capt Anthony DAWSON, one heifer, in Ballance of all account between sd Parties, which Heifer sd Dawson freely gives to Jone TAYLOR." Aug 29, 1692. John sTEPNEY Reg, & Clerk. Test' Stephen Manwarring, John Hollford." [HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY, p. 43, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=wih&referer=www.clickfind.com.au]
North Carolina Wills and Inventories: William Boyce's Will: Item. I give and bequeath unto Mrs Juliana Lakers the Sume of five pounds currt. money of Carolina, to be payd in Convenient time after my decease... These are to Impower the Sd Joanna Tayler, in & upon all & Singular the Goods & Chattells Rights & Creditts of the Sd William Boyce, to Enter wheresoever in this Governm't to be found, and the Same into her possession to take, and a true Inventory thereof to return into the Secretaryes office within one year after the Date hereof, & the Same to Dispose of, as by the Sd Will is appointed. Given under my hand & Seale the First day of December, Anno Dm. 1703. Recorded in Will Book 1A, pages 26 & 19, Office of the Secretary of State.
Abstract, Will Book, No. 4, 1738-1752, p. 82: "LAKER, JULIANA. Perquimans County. September 24, 1735. January Court, 1738. Great-grandson: Benjamin SCARBOROUGH, son of Mackeora SCARBOROUGH (plantation called the Chenifen Ridge). Sister: Neptuania HUTSON [HUDSON]. Daughter: Joanna PALMER. Other legatees: Hutson and Juliana WORTHAM, Martha PALMER, Samuell PALMER. Executor: Mackeora SCARBOROUGH. Witnesses: John BANCKEY, Paciana CREACY. Clerk of the Court: James CRAVEN." [ABSTRACT OF NORTH CAROLINA WILLS, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, Raleigh, E. M. Uzzell & Co., State Printers and Binders, 1910.p. 206, http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=gra]
North Carolina Wills, Surnames, K-L, p. 294: "[Name] LAKAR, Juliana [County] 077 [Date] 1738 [Recorded Copy] SS 877/81 [Original] SS/AR"
No. 2. Benjamin SCARBROUGH of Perq, Farmer \emdash for £220 pd by Joshua SKINNER, of afsd, Farmer sold two tracts of land, adj each other, "on west side of Castletons Creek, patented by Benjamin LAKER, May 15, 1697, 137a on Deep Branch in the "Patent called Castletons Creek Swamp," land patented by Johanna [Julianna?]TAYLOR, (mother of Julianna LAKER) May 15, 1697, who gave sd land to her gr-son Benj SCARBROUGH, & 165a which was given to Macrora SCARBROUGH, July 20, 1731, & was by him bequeathed to his son Benjamin, in his will." Jan 19, 1761. Test' Charles MOORE, Thomas PAINE.
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See Will of Willam BOYCE, 1 Dec 1703.
North Carolina Wills and Inventories: William Boyce's Will. Recorded in Will Book 1A, pages 26 & 19, Office of the Secretary of State. William bequeaths, among others:
Item. I give and bequeath unto Mrs Juliana LAKERS the Sume of five pounds currt. money of Carolina , to be payd in Convenient time after my decease.
Item. my will & pleasure is y't my Executrix, hereafter Named, doe Send & buy or cause to be purchased, bought & delivered, Eight Gold Burial Rings, which shall cost four & twenty Shillings Each, which are to be given & Distributed in manner & forme following, (to witt), To Mrs Juliana LAKERS, my Executrix hereafter named; Coll Wm. WILKISON; his wife; James STODART in Prince Georges County in Maryland ; his wife; Mr John COBB ; & Peter GODFREY.
And Lastly, I give & bequeath unto Mrs. Joanna TAYLOR, all the rest & residue & remainder of all my Goods & Chattles, wheresoever or howsoever legally belonging or Due unto me, and Doe hereby make, Constitute & ordaine the Sd Joanna TAYLER, my only & Sole Executrix of this my last will & testmt., to see the same performed according to the true intent & meaning thereof.
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James TATE, RS-VA and Rebecca HUDSON
Husband James TATE, RS-VA
Born: Cir 1746 Christened: Died: 1 Jun 1798 - Elbert County, Georgia Buried:
Father: William TATE (1716-1781) Mother: Lucy BULLOCK (Cir 1720- )
Marriage: 1766 - Louisa County, Virginia
Wife Rebecca HUDSON
Born: 1742 Christened: 12 Mar 1742 Died: 30 Sep 1816 Buried:
Father: HUDSON (Cir 1720- ) Mother:
Children
1 F Mary TATE
Born: Cir 1766 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Capt. James WARE (Cir 1764- ) Marr: Bef 1798
2 M Judge Charles TATE
Born: 1 Feb 1768 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ann LUCAS ( - ) Marr: 3 Jan 1790
3 M William Hudson TATE, Sr. 2248
Born: Cir 1770 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Nancy Ann ALSTON ( - ) Marr: Abt 1766
4 F Nancy TATE
Born: Cir 1772 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Abraham COLSON ( - ) Marr: Bef 1798
5 F Barbara TATE
Born: Cir 1774 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: William OLIVER ( - ) Marr: Bef 1798
6 F Patsy TATE
Born: Cir 1780 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: John WILSON ( - ) Marr: After 1798
7 F Rebecca TATE
Born: 1782 Christened: 18 Apr 1782 Died: Cir 1785 Buried:
8 F America TATE
Born: Cir 1786 Christened: Died: Buried:
9 F Louisa TATE
Born: Cir 1788 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: John BANKS ( - ) Marr: 1810
10 F Charity TATE 2248
Born: Abt 1790 - Elbert County, Georgia Christened: Died: 8 Sep 1835 - Culloden, Georgia Buried:Spouse: John ALSTON III (1790-1835) Marr: 4 Oct 1810 - Elbert County, Georgia 2248
11 M Brigadier General James Miner TATE
Born: 11 May 1791 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jane WATKINS ( - ) Marr: 10 Jul 1810
General Notes: Husband -
Pg. 38 - 39 SGT. JAMES TATE, b. 1746 St. Paul's Parish, Hanover Co., but ot Louisa Co., VA. This branch of the family retained the spelling "TAIT". he was a patriot, served in VA lines. in letters dated 2 Aug 1774, Feb. 1776, 6 May 1776 and 5 Oct. 1776 James Tate to Edmond Pendleton, Committee of Safety, President of the Convention at Williamsburg VA. regarding the development of salt in Va for the colony. The family arrived in Petersburg Elbert Co., Ga Christmas day 1783. He was justice of inferior Court Elbert Co., GA 15 Dec 1790 to 12 Oct 1791. He died 1 June 1798 age 52 yrs. buried Petersburg, Elbert Co., GA. md 1766 Louisa Co., VA Rebecca Hudson, chr 12 mar. 1742 by Rev. William Douglas, died 30 Sep 1816 age 74 yrs, dtr of Charles and Susan (Patrick) Hudson of Prince Co., VA. Charles was son of John and Elizabeth (Harris) Hudson, the latter and Englishman of Berkshire England, who settled near Pages Ware House in Hanover Co., VA and neighbors of the early Tate Family. On 17 Nov. 1783 James Tate and wife Rebecca sold --- acres he had of Francis Hester. Walter Goldsmith and Wm. Huges to Wm. Mansfield in Trinity Parish, Louisa Co., VA adj. Bart Dandridge, John Hester, Wm., Zimri, Enos, James Tate, Benjamin Hollis and William Cole. wit. Henry Bibb, William Tate, Garet Minor, William Cole and Zimri Tate. His will 30 Jan 1798 Elbert Co., GA prob. 25 July 1795 w. Rebecca, eldest son Charles Tate, Wm. Hudson Tate, Nancy Colson, Barbara Oliver and children: Patshy, Louisa, America, Charity, and James Minor Tate as they come of age or marry. gr, son Hudson Tate Ware, ex. Charles Tate and Wm. Hudson Tate. wit. Nathaniel Allen, Obadiah Jones. REF; Douglas Reg. Letters of Record, Louisa Co., VA deed bk, E. pg 371, bk. H p. 519: Elbert Co., GA court rec. bk 1793-1803 pg 41,42 DAR Hist. Col. of GA. Vol 3 pg 10 mar.rec Judge Charles Tate diary. Children Born: Mary TATE b. ca 1766 md Capt. James Ware Judge Charles Tate 1 Feb 1768 md 3 Jan 1790 Ann Lucas William Hudson Tate b. ca. 1770 md Nancy Ann Alston Nancy Tate b. ca. 1772 md Abraham Colson Barbara Tate b. ca. 1774 md William Oliver Patsy Tate b. ca. 1780 md John Wilson Rebecca chr. 18 Apr. 1782 died young America Tate b. ca. 1786 Louisa Tate b. ca. 1788 md 1810 John Banks Charity Tate b. ca. 1790 md 1 Oct 1810 John Alston Brig. GEN. James Miner Tate, b 11 May 1791 md 10 July 1810 Jane Watkins Notes added by Frances Limozaine: DEED: James Tait and wife Rebecca of Elbert Co., GA dated 23 Aug. 1797 (recorded) 7 Jan 1801) to John Gatewood of Elbert Co., conveys 237 acres for 50 pounds in Franklin Co., GA. James Tait/Rebecca 1796 (Elbert Co., GA ) is said Franklin Co., Ga having (?) of 800 acres tract not hertofor convey, grantee to Thomas Carter in had (?) of Beaverdam. Pg. 121 James Tait and wife Rebecca to E. Shwmes, lot # 25: town of Petersburg ( Sept 20, 1790) W.H. Tate, Thos. C. (?) J. P. Test.
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Richard HUDSON and Joyce K. MIXON
Husband Richard HUDSON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Joyce K. MIXON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Ruie Lee MIXON (1915-1936) Mother: Ruth DANIEL (1916-2005)
Children
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HUFF
Husband HUFF
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Henry HUFF 4695
Born: Abt 1875 - Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Charlie P. HUFF 1132,4695
Born: Jan 1878 - Georgia Christened: Died: 30 Aug 1932 Buried:Spouse: Rosa Lee POSEY (1884-1954) 568,1132 Marr: 29 Jan 1899 - Baldwin County, Georgia
General Notes: Husband -
Who is the father of Charlie A. HUFF who married Rosa Lee POSEY. Charlie was born in Jan 1878 according to the 1910 census. Eli B. and Martha HUFF had a son Charles W., which should eliminate Eli. Eli's brother James M. had a son Charley.
1880 U.S. Census, Baldwin County, District 115; Series: T9 Roll: 133 Page: 195:
316 346 HUFF Eli W M 34 Head M Farmer GA GA GA;
" Martha W F 38 Wife Keeping House GA GA GA;
" Bryant J. W M 9 Son S GA GA GA;
" George W. W M 6 Son S GA GA GA;
" Henry T. W M 4 Son S GA GA GA;
" Lucy Ann W F 3 Dau S GA GA GA;
" Charles W M 2 Son S GA GA GA;
RUSSELL William W M 17 Stepson S Farm laborer GA GA GA ("James W." from the 1870 census? RUPELL at LDS site, misread "Rufsell". RLD)
OR
1880 U.S. Census, Georgia, Baldwin County, District 115, 8 June 1880; Series: T9 Roll:133 Page: 187:
157 162 HUFF James M. W M 34 Head M Farmer GA GA GA;
" Mary W F 29 Wife M Keeping GA GA GA;
" Alfonso W M 3 Son S GA GA GA;
" Charley W M 1 Son S GA GA GA;
" Irena W F 65 Mother Wid No Occupation GA GA GA
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Charles Coleman HUFF, USAAF, WWII and Dorothy SCOVILLE
Husband Charles Coleman HUFF, USAAF, WWII
Born: 22 Oct 1919 - Baldwin County, Georgia Christened: Died: 4 Apr 2010 - St. John's County, Florida Buried: - Saint Ambrose Cemetery, St. Johns County, Florida
Father: Walter Arnold HUFF, Sr. (1897-1987) 1132 Mother: Julia Mae (1897-1985)
Marriage:
Wife Dorothy SCOVILLE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Charles A. HUFF (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: JoAnn (living)
2 M William HUFF
Born: 17 Aug 1945 - St. John's County, Florida Christened: Died: 15 Mar 2002 Buried:
3 M Michael David HUFF
Born: 30 Nov 1947 Christened: Died: 29 Jun 1994 - St. John's County, Florida Buried: - Saint Ambrose Cemetery, St. Johns County, FloridaSpouse: Linda Marie HOLLOWAY (living)
General Notes: Husband -
Charles C. Huff, born 1919 in Georgia, entered military service on 1 June 1942 as a private in the U.S. Army. He had 4 years of high school, was married, and was a farmer. He servred in the Air Corps, Army Reserves - exclusive of Regular Army Reserve and Officers of the Officers Reserve Corps on active duty under the Thomason Act (Officers and Enlisted Men -- O.R.C. and E.R.C., and Nurses-Reserve Status). His serial number was 14077030. ["United States, World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KMXN-WJZ : accessed 22 Dec 2012), Charles C Huff, 01 Jun 1942.]
Florida State Population Census 1945, Highlands County, Precinct 2, Sebring, Out of Limits, Starting Line 42:
HUFF, Chas C. Sebring 25 Ga. H.S. Army
" Dorothy Sebring 24 Fla. H.S. H. Wife
" Chas. A. Sebring 5 Fla . None [blank]
["Florida, State Census, 1945," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MNXX-9SB : accessed 22 Dec 2012), Chas C Huff, , Highlands, Florida.]
Charles Coleman Huff is buried in Saint Ambrose Cemetery, Elkton, St. Johns County, Florida. A picture of his headstone is on Find A Grave Memorial# 50700287:
HUFF
CHARLES C. DOROTHY S.
OCT. 22, 1919 JAN. 18, 1921
[no date] [no date]
The memorial presents this obituary:
Charles C. Huff, 91, of Elkton, Fla., died April 4, 2010, at Ponce de Leon Care Center. He was born in Milledgeville, Ga., and had resided here most of his life. He was a potato farmer. He and his wife of 70 years, Dorothy Scoville Huff graduated together in the class of 1938 from Hastings High School. They exchanged their wedding vows on April 15, 1939, in a ceremony performed by the Rev. Charles M. White at his home in St. Augustine. In 1942, Huff enlisted in the Army Air Corps and after nine months of training was commissioned a second lieutenant with the U.S. 8th Air Force where he became a command pilot flying B-24s and later B-17s. He served in the European Theater. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday at Craig Funeral Home, the Rev. Aaron Uitti, officiating. Burial will be in St. Ambrose Cemetery, Elkton. Visitation will be held 5-7 p.m. Wednesday at Craig Funeral Home. Those wishing, may make a contribution, in his memory to Community Hospice, 4266 Sunbeam Road, Jacksonville, FL 32257 or Rodeheaver Boys Ranch, 380 Boys Ranch Road, Palatka, FL 32177-9491. He was preceded in death by his sons Michael and William Huff. In addition to his wife Dorothy he is survived by a son, Charles A. Butch Huff; Elkton; daughters-in-law, Misty Huff, of Viera, Fla., and Linda Huff of Elkton and Denver. The late, JoAnn Huff, of Elkton, was also a daughter-in-law; three grandchildren, Kimberly Rowland of Jacksonville, Jeffrey A. Huff of Eulonia, Ga., and Stephen Huff of Denver. The six great-grandchildren are Marlena and Hannah Rowland; Christy, Joseph, Savannah and Jeffrey C. Huff. Craig Funeral Home Crematory Memorial park in charge of arrangements. (St Augustine Record, 4/6/2010)
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Charlie P. HUFF and Rosa Lee POSEY
Husband Charlie P. HUFF 1132,4695
Born: Jan 1878 - Georgia Christened: Died: 30 Aug 1932 Buried:
Father: HUFF ( - ) Mother:
Marriage: 29 Jan 1899 - Baldwin County, Georgia
Wife Rosa Lee POSEY 568,1132
Born: 20 Dec 1884 - Georgia 4696 Christened: Died: 15 Feb 1954 - Baldwin County, Georgia 4696 Buried: - Black Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Baldwin County, Georgia 1164
Father: Henry A. POSEY, CSA (1849-1914) 568,1132 Mother: Mary Ann Rebecca OSBOURNE (1856-1943) 568,2316
Children
1 F Agnes HUFF 274
Born: 19 Jul 1900 - Georgia 1164 Christened: Died: 9 Jul 1915 - Baldwin County, Georgia 1164 Buried: - Black Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Baldwin County, Georgia
2 M Infant HUFF
Born: 1901 1164 Christened: Died: 1902 1164 Buried: - Black Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Baldwin County, Georgia
General Notes: Husband -
1900 U.S. Census, Georgia, Baldwin County, Salem, 8 June 1900; Series: T623 Roll: 178 Page: 216: 152 153 HUFF, Charlie Head W M Jan 1878 22 M 1 GA GA GA Farmer-- Rosa Wife W F May 1880 20 M 1 0 0 GA GA GA.
1910 U.S. Census, Georgia, Hancock County, 117 Militia Dist, 16 April 1910; Series: Series: T624 Roll: 197 Page: 177: 11 12 HUFF Charlie P. Head M W 33 M1 11 GA GA GA Farmer; Rosa Wife F W 31 M1 11 1 1 GA GA GA; Agnes Dau F W 10 S GA GA GA. Living next door is Rosa's sister Minnie HUFF, widowed, with her two children.
"Charlie and Rosa Lee HUFF and daughter Agnes were living in Hancock county in 1910. On the same census page you will find the rest of the HUFF's as well as the TERRY's and the newly wed TERRY's (Minnie's daughter Hattie married Olin TERRY abt 1909) with a one month old son later named Olin Linwood. Charlie, Rosa, and brother Henry were living in Washington Co for the 1920 census. (Sandersville 97-Militia district)" (Lisa, Aajdec@aol.com)
1920 U.S. Census, Georgia, Washington County, Sandersville 97-Militia District, 4 Feb 1920; Series: T625 Roll: 284 Page: 128: FM 88 91 HUFF Charlie Head R M W 42 M GA GA GA Farmer; Rosa Wife F W 41 M GA GA GA; Henry Brother M W 45 Wd GA GA GA Farm Laborer. Next door is Burrell DENTON(?) 27 and wife Eve(?) 24 and Mattie HUFF "(?) Mother" 70, possibly the mother of Eve and Charlie HUFF.
1930 U.S. Census, Georgia, Hancock County, 117-Militia District, 1 April 1930;
Charlie HUFF 53; Rosa, 51 (Information provided by David L. Rowl.)
Charlie P HUFF died on 30 August 1932.
General Notes: Wife -
Rosa Lee POSEY, daughter of Henry A. POSEY & Mary A. OSBOURNE , was born in Feb 1880 and named in the 1880 census. Two other dates found for her birth are May 1880 in the 1900 census and 1884 as shown on her gravestone.
Rosa married Charlie P. HUFF about 1899. In the 1900 census, they live next door to her parents in Salem, Baldwin County, Georgia.
In Black Springs Baptist Churchyard is this indexed grave: "529 Infant son of R. L. Posey 1901 1902." R. L. POSEY is likely our Rosa Lee POSEY.
In a typographical error in the 1935 obituary of her brother James Henry POSEY, she is named as a sister, "Mrs. Rosa HULL of Newport News, Virginia."
Rosa Posey HUFF died in 1954. She is buried in the Black Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Baldwin County, Georgia. Her grave is indexed there as "252 Rosa Posey Huff 1884 1954." A picture of her Grave is on Find A Grave Memorial# 17828652 created by: Jack Johnson on Feb 06, 2007.
ROSA POSEY HUFF
DEC. 20, 1884
FEB. 15, 1954
Notes: Marriage
Groom's Name: Charly Huff
Bride's Name: Rosie Posey
Marriage Date: 29 Jan 1899
Marriage Place: , Baldwin, Georgia
[FamilySearch.org: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M71204-5, System Origin: Georgia-ODM, Source Film Number: 415157, Collection: Georgia Marriages, 1808-1967]
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George W. HUFF and Nettie Lou OSBOURNE
Husband George W. HUFF 1366
Born: 1872 - Georgia 1164 Christened: Died: 1940 - Baldwin County, Georgia 1164 Buried: - Black Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Baldwin County, Georgia
Father: Eli B. HUFF, CSA (1835- ) 1029 Mother: Martha (Abt 1846-1920) 1032
Marriage: Cir 1898
Wife Nettie Lou OSBOURNE 1164,1367
Born: 1881 - Georgia 1367 Christened: Died: 1959 1164 Buried: - Black Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Baldwin County, Georgia
Children
1 F Lucy Irene HUFF 1367
Born: 1914 - Georgia 1367 Christened: Died: 1963 - Georgia Buried: - Black Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Baldwin County, Georgia
2 F Mary W. HUFF 1367
Born: Abt 1917 - Georgia 1367 Christened: Died: Buried: - Black Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Baldwin County, Georgia
3 M Millard HUFF (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Melvin HUFF 1367
Born: 1926 - Georgia 1164 Christened: Died: 1992 1164 Buried: - Black Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Baldwin County, Georgia
General Notes: Husband -
1930 U.S. Census, Georgia, Baldwin County, Salem Militia District, 1 April 1930; Series: T626 Roll: 336 Page: 102: Sandersville Road -- 184 184 HUFF George Head M W 55 M 25 GA GA GA Farmer General farm; -- Nettie L. F W 48 M 16 GA GA GA; -- Irene Dau F W 15 S GA GA GA; -- Mary W. Dau F W 12 S GA GA GA; -- Millard Son M W 7 S GA GA GA; -- Melvin Son 3+2/12S S GA GA GA.
George W. HUFF is indexed as "Row 0, Square 0, Pers. No. 242 George W. Huff 1872 1940" in the Black Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Baldwin County, Georgia.
General Notes: Wife -
Nettie is buried in Black Springs Baptist Churchyard Cemetery, indexed as "Row 0, Square 0, Pers. No. 240 Nettie Lou Osborne Huff 1881 1959."
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Olin Carlyle TERRY and Hattie Ione HUFF
Husband Olin Carlyle TERRY 274,2652
Born: 9 Jan 1889 - Georgia Christened: Died: 6 Apr 1986 - Charles City, Virginia Buried: 8 Apr 1986 - Parklawn Memorial Park, Hampton, Virginia
Father: John Lucious TERRY (Abt 1859-1950) Mother: Sarah VEAL (Abt 1869-1935) 274
Marriage: 13 Jun 1909 - Baldwin County, Georgia 274
Wife Hattie Ione HUFF 1132
Born: 24 May 1894 - Georgia Christened: Died: 18 Feb 1977 - Charles City County, Virginia Buried: 20 Feb 1977 - Parklawn Memorial Park, Hampton, Virginia
Father: William A. HUFF (Abt 1873-1899) 1031 Mother: Minnie Lee POSEY (1876-1962) 568
Children
1 M Olin Linwood TERRY 274,2650
Born: 1910 - Georgia Christened: Died: Bef 7 Apr 1986 Buried:
2 F Doris Elaine TERRY 2650,2651
Born: 9 Dec 1912 - Georgia 251 Christened: Died: 31 Oct 1992 - Newport News City, Virginia 251 Buried: 3 Nov 1992 - Parklawn Memorial Park, Hampton, VirginiaSpouse: Lt Howard Taft ROLLINS, USN, WWII (1908-1963) Marr: Cir 1932Spouse: James Thomas RUTLEDGE, USA (1913-1992) 251 Marr: After 1943
3 F Clara Julia TERRY 2650,2651
Born: 28 Aug 1914 - Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia Christened: Died: 21 Jul 2006 - Ashland, Virginia Buried: - Parklawn-Wood Cemetery, Hampton, VirginiaSpouse: William Oscar BAYLOR, Jr. (1913-1963) 391
4 M W. Aubrey TERRY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
Olin Terry's middle name...is spelled Carlyle. I verified this with his WW I registration card. (Lisa Terry, Aajdec@aol.com)
1910 U.S. Census, Georgia, Hancock County, 117-Militia District, 16 April 1910; Series: T624 Roll: 197 Page: 177: 18 19 Terry Olin Head M W 20 M1 10/12 GA GA GA Farm Farming; -- Hattie Wife F W 15 M1 10/12 1 1 GA GA GA; -- Not Named Son M W 0/12 S GA GA GA.
1920 U.S. Census, Georgia, Washington County, 98 Militia District, 15 January 1920; Series: T625 Roll: 284 Page: 169: Fm 188 192 TERRY O. C. Head R M W 30 M GA GA GA Farm Farming; -- Hattie Wife F W 26 M GA; -- Lenwood Son M W 9 S GA GA GA; (next page) -- Dorris Dau F W 7 S GA GA GA; -- Julia Dau 5 F W S GA GA GA; -- Aubrey Son M W 3 S GA GA GA.
1930 U.S. Census, Virginia, Newport News, 4-Wd, Newport News, 5 April 1930; Series: T626 Roll: 2469 Page: 213: Pine Avenue 331 85 85 TERRY, Olin C. Head R 22.00 R M W 41 M 19 GA GA GA Engineer Railway Co.; -- Hattie J. Wife F W 35 M 19 GA GA GA; -- O. Linwood Son M W 20 S GA GA GA Steam Engineer Shipyard; ROLLINS, Doris E. Dau F W 17 M 1 GA GA GA; TERRY C. Julia Dau F W 15 S GA GA GA; -- W. Aubrey Son M W 13 S GA GA GA.
Obituary, DAILY PRESS, Newport News, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 1986:
"Olin C. Terry - Newport News - Olin C. TERRY, 97, died Sunday in Riverside Hospital, Newport News. He was born in Baldwin County, Ga., and had been a Peninsula resident for 63 years. He was a member of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, Charles City County. He was also a member of James River Hunt Club and a member and hunt master of Fellowship Hunt Club. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Doris T. RUTLEDGE of Newport News and Mrs. Julia T. BAYLOR of Charles City County; two sisters, Mrs. Kate HARLOW and Mrs. Helen ROMANO, both of Newport News; five grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. A funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Peninsula Funeral Home, Newport News, by the Rev. Loyal PRIOR, pastor emeritus of Hilton Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Parklawn Memorial Park, Hampton. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 tonight in the funeral home."
OLIN TERRY 09 Jan 1889 Apr 1986 23030 (Charles City, Charles City, VA ) (none specified) 226-10-4740 Virginia. (SSDI)
General Notes: Wife -
"My aunt told me that Hattie's father died in a hunting type accident when Hattie was a girl. Story has it he was sitting on the steps with the gun propped up next to him, it slipped and discharged. As far as I know Hattie was always a Huff until she married Olin." (Lisa Terry, Aajdec@aol.com)
Hattie Ione HUFF married Olin Carlyle TERRY in 1909. "Aunt Judy (That was Clara Julia Terry), their daughter, told me their anniversary was 13 June 1909." (Lisa Terry)
Obituary, DAILY PRESS, Newport News, Virginia, Saturday, February 19, 1977:
"Mrs. Terry - Mrs. Hattie Huff TERRY, 82, of Charles City County, died Friday at her home. A native of Baldwin County, Ga., she was a Peninsula resident 45 years before moving to Charles City. She was a member of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church and a former member of Ivy Memorial Baptist Church of Hampton. Survivors include her husband, Olin C. TERRY; two daughters, Mrs. Doris T. RUTLEDGE of Charles City and Mrs. Julia T. BAYLOR of Newport News; a brother Walter E. HUFF of Elkton, Fla.; five grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. A funeral will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Peninsula Funeral Home by the Rev. David F. WHITE, Sr. and the Rev. Walter A. FARRAR. Burial will be in Parklawn Memorial Park. The family will received friends from 7 to 8:30 tonight at the funeral home."
Find A Grave Memorial# 15488664 created by Lisa Dalby on Aug 24, 2006 lists Hattie's buriel in the Garden of the Word, Parklawn Memorial Park, Hampton, Hampton City, Virginia, along with her birth on May 25, 1894 and her death on Feb. 18, 1977.
HATTIE TERRY 24 May 1894 Feb 1977 23030 (Charles City, Charles City, VA ) (none specified) 225-28-4439 Virginia. (SSDI)
Notes: Marriage
Published in the Union Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, Jun. 15, 1909, page 12:
"Woodville Items
Mr. Olen TERRY and Miss Hattie HUFF were united in marriage Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's grandfather in East Baldwin. After the ceremony the bridal party left for Mr. TERRY's home, where they were given supper. The young couple will make their home with the groom's parents. We join their many friends in wishing them much happiness." [Sunday was 13 June 1909.]
Published a month later, in the Milledgeville News, Milledgeville, Georgia, Jul. 16, 1909, page 5:
"HUFF - TERRY WEDDING
Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Hattie Ione HUFF, of this county to Mr. Olin TERRY, of Hancock county, the wedding taking place at the home of her grandfather. The bride is the only daughter of the late W. A. HUFF and she enjoys great popularity among a large circle of friends while the groom is one of the prosperous and energetic farmers of Hancock county. All join in extending wishes for a happy and prosperous life."
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Walter Arnold HUFF, Jr. and Mary WILLIAMS
Husband Walter Arnold HUFF, Jr.
Born: 1917 - Baldwin County, Georgia Christened: Died: 16 Mar 2005 - St. John's County, Florida Buried: - Saint Ambrose Cemetery, St. Johns County, Florida
Father: Walter Arnold HUFF, Sr. (1897-1987) 1132 Mother: Julia Mae (1897-1985)
Marriage: Abt 1939
Wife Mary WILLIAMS
Born: 26 Jun 1919 - Georgia Christened: Died: 28 Nov 1992 Buried: - Saint Ambrose Cemetery, St. Johns County, Florida
Children
General Notes: Husband -
"United States Census, 1940," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VTC5-86Y : accessed 06 Dec 2012), Walter A Huff, Election Precinct 8, St. Johns, Florida, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 55-25, sheet 9B, family 191, NARA digital publication T627, roll 615.
Walter A Huff head M 23 Georgia
Mary W Huff wife F 20 Georgia
Obituary: Walter A. Huff, Jr., age 88, of Elkton, died March 16, 2005, at Moultrie Creek Nursing and Rehab Center. He was born in Baldwin County, Ga., and had resided in Elkton most of his life. He was a retired farmer. He was the husband of the late Mary Williams Huff and the uncle to the late William and Michael Huff. Grave side services will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday at St Ambrose Cemetery, Elkton. Visitation will be held 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at Craig Funeral Home. Flowers are gratefully accepted, those wishing may make a contribution in his memory to St Ambrose Cemetery Fund or a favorite charity. He is survived by his brother, Charles (Dorothy) Huff, Elkton; nephew, Charles "Butch" (JoAnn) Huff, Elkton; nieces, Misty Huff; Elkton and Linda Huff, Colorado; several other nieces and nephews and other family members. Craig Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge of the arrangements. [The St. Augustine Record,.Friday, March 18, 2005]
Walter Arnold Huff, Jr. is buried in Saint Ambrose Cemetery, Elkton, St. Johns County, Florida. A picture of his headstone, shared with his wife, is on Find A Grave Memorial# 12450770:
HUFF
WALTER A. MARY W.
FEB. 28, 1917 JUNE 26, 1919
MAR. 16, 2005 NOV. 28, 1992
General Notes: Wife -
Mary Williams Huff is buried in Saint Ambrose Cemetery, Elkton, St. Johns County, Florida. A picture of her headstone, shared with her husband, is on Find A Grave Memorial# 12450765:
HUFF
WALTER A. MARY W.
FEB. 28, 1917 JUNE 26, 1919
MAR. 16, 2005 NOV. 28, 1992
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William A. HUFF and Minnie Lee POSEY
Husband William A. HUFF 1031
Born: Abt 1873 Christened: Died: 1 Jan 1899 - Baldwin County, Georgia 274 Buried: 2 Jan 1899 - Huff Family Cemetery
Father: John H. HUFF, CSA (1839-1910) 1029,1031 Mother: Rebecca (Abt 1840-Abt 1921) 1031
Marriage: 10 Dec 1892 - Baldwin County, Georgia
Wife Minnie Lee POSEY 568
Born: 4 Dec 1876 - Georgia Christened: Died: 1962 - Newport News, Virginia Buried: - Parklawn Memorial Park, Hampton, Virginia
Father: Henry A. POSEY, CSA (1849-1914) 568,1132 Mother: Mary Ann Rebecca OSBOURNE (1856-1943) 568,2316
Other Spouse: Harry HORAN ( - ) - After 1918 - Virginia
Other Spouse: Samuel Harvey BELK (1892-1971) - Virginia
Children
1 F Hattie Ione HUFF 1132
Born: 24 May 1894 - Georgia Christened: Died: 18 Feb 1977 - Charles City County, Virginia Buried: 20 Feb 1977 - Parklawn Memorial Park, Hampton, VirginiaSpouse: Olin Carlyle TERRY (1889-1986) 274,2652 Marr: 13 Jun 1909 - Baldwin County, Georgia 274
2 M Elmer HUFF
Born: Cir 1895 - Georgia Christened: Died: Cir 1895 Buried:
3 M Walter Arnold HUFF, Sr. 1132
Born: 1 Aug 1897 - Georgia Christened: Died: Feb 1987 - Elkton, Saint Johns County, Florida Buried: - Saint Ambrose Cemetery, St. Johns County, FloridaSpouse: Julia Mae (1897-1985) Marr: Abt 1916
4 M J. William HUFF 1132
Born: Jul 1899 - Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
William A. HUFF is known from the 1880 census, a child of John H. and Rebecca HUFF. He married Minnie Lee POSEY on 10 Dec 1892. William and Minnie had three children.
The obituary of William HUFF was published in the Union Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, Jan. 3, 1899, page 6:
"DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM HUFF
Last Wednesday afternoon, Mr. William HUFF, who resides in the eastern portion of the county, was fatally wounded by the accidental discharge of his gun.
Returning from a hunt, Mr. HUFF was sitting on the steps, with his little girl on his knee. The gun, which he had set near, was knocked down and discharged. The shot entered his arm, tearing away the flesh, and shattering the bone. Mr. HUFF lingered until Sunday when he died.
Mr. HUFF was the son of Mr. John HUFF, and was a young planter.
The funeral services were held yesterday afternoon, Rev. Crawford JACKSON officiating. His remains were laid to resat in the family burial ground."
The 1900 census shows the widow Minnie Lee HUFF and her three children are living with her parents, Henry and Mary POSEY in Baldwin County, Georgia.
General Notes: Wife -
Minnie Lee POSEY married William A. HUFF on 10 December 1892 in Baldwin County, Georgia.
"Minnie's husband died of an accidental gunshot wound when Hattie a young girl. Was a widow for years. When family moved to Va for work. She started working in the Soldiers home and married 2x more: Harry HORAN (not yet verified) and lastly Samuel BELK. Minnie and William A. HUFF's children: Hattie Ione (or Iona) b.5-24-1894 Baldwin Co. Ga. m. Olin Carlyle Terry***listed in 1910 Hancock Ga census d.2-1977 Newport News Va.; Walter E. b.8-1897; Willie (possibly J.William) b. 7-1899 died young?; Elmer ? died young?" "Minnie didn't remarry until late in life and married 2x in Va." (Lisa Terry, Aajdec@aol.com)
1910 U.S. Census, Georgia, Hancock County, 117-Militia District, 16 April 1910; Series: T624 Roll: 197 Page: 177: 12 13 HUFF Minnie Head F W 34 Wd 2 2 GA GA GA; Walter Son M W 12 S GA GA GA; Willie Son 10 M W S GA GA GA. Minnie lives next door to her sister and brother-in-law Charles P. and Rosa HUFF. Note: Minie is shown as having 2 children, living. She has 3, living, Hattie married to Olin Carlyle TERRY.
Union Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, Dec. 18, 1917, page 6: "Union Point Dots Mrs. Minnie HUFF is spending several days in Macon visiting her mother."
Union Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, Dec. 18, 1917, page 6: "Union Point. Mrs. Minnie HUFF is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Olin TERRY at Deepstep."
Union Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, Mar. 27, 1918, page 7: "Union Point. Mrs. Minnie HUFF visited her son, Walter HUFF, of Washington county, Sunday."
Milledgeville News, Feb. 24, 1922, page 5" "Mrs. Minnie HUFF of this city has gone to the Georgia State sanitarium to enter The Nurses Training School and her many friends wish for her much success in her new undertaking."
Minie married Henry HOREY second and later married Samuel Harvey BELK who survived her.
Minne Lee died in 1962 and was buried in Parklawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Hampton, Virginia. Her headstone says MINNIE LEE POSEY 1876-1962. (Lisa Terry, Aajdec@aol.com)
Find A Grave Memorial# 15488582 created by Lisa Dalby on Aug 24, 2006
records Minnie's burial in Garden of the Word, Parklawn Memorial Park, Hampton, Hampton City, Virginia and lists her birth on Dec. 4, 1876 and her death in 1962. Samuel Harvey BELK is also buried in the Garden of the Word. 274
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Daniel E. HUFFMAN and Mary Jane MEADOWS
Husband Daniel E. HUFFMAN
Born: Abt 1845 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 3 Mar 1870 - Lowndes County, Alabama
Wife Mary Jane MEADOWS 2710
Born: Abt 1844 - Lowndes County, Alabama Christened: Died: Bef Jun 1870 Buried:
Father: James MEADOWS (Abt 1818-Bef 1900) 2710 Mother: Eleanor Amelia DANIEL (Abt 1818-Bef 1880) 2099,2710
Children
General Notes: Husband -
Daniel E. HUFFMAN married first Mary Jane MEADOWS, born about 1845, after 1860. Daniel is named in the home of Mary Jane's father, James, in 1870, but Mary Jane is not there, assumed to have died before 1870. In 1880, a Daniel HUFFMAN is named in Mongomery County, Alabama with a younger wife, a two year old son, and assumed to be remarried about 1876.
1880 Census Place Union Academy, Montgomery, Alabama Family History Library Film 1254027 NA Film Number T9-0027 Page Number 536C: Daniel HUFFMAN Self M Male W 35 AL Farmer SC AL; Malissie HUFFMAN Wife M Female W 25 AL Keeping House AL AL; William HUFFMAN Son S Male W 2 AL AL AL; Claud HUFFMAN Son S Male W 5M AL AL AL.
General Notes: Wife -
Mary Jane MEADOWS was born about 1844 in Lowndes County, Alabama, daughter of James MEADOWS and Eleanor Amelia DANIEL. She married Daniel E. HUFFMAN in March 1870. Daniel is living with Mary Jane's parents in June 1870, but Mary Jane is not with him. She is presumed to have died before that census. No children found from Mary Jane's marriage to Daniel HUFFMAN.
1870 U.S. Census, Alabama, Lowndes County, Beat No.1, Hayneville P O, 29 July 1870; Series: M593 Roll: 25 Page: 238 (partial): 725 771 MEADOWS James 52 M W Farmer 200 100 GA; -- Ellen 53 F W Keeping house SC;... HOOFMAN Daniel 25 F W Farm Laborer AL.
Notes: Marriage
HUFFMAN, Daniel E. MEADOWS, Mary Jane Mar 03, 1870 A 227 HARKIN, D. S. JP Bond co-signed by E. H. PRITCHETT (http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/lowndes/vitals/marriages/bookA.txt)
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Jeremiah HUFFMAN and Avarella PUGH
Husband Jeremiah HUFFMAN 295
Born: Abt 1835 - Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Abt 1857 - Baldwin County, Georgia
Wife Avarella PUGH 1370
Born: Abt 1839 - Georgia 1370 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas PUGH (Abt 1810- ) 295,1370 Mother: Martha A. (Abt 1814- ) 295,1370
Children
1 F Ella HUFFMAN 295
Born: Abt 1858 - Baldwin County, Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Infant HUFFMAN 295
Born: May 1860 - Baldwin County, Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1860 U.S. Census, Georgia, Baldwin County, Salem Dist., 18 August 1860; Series: M653 Roll: 111 Page: 224: 723 668 Jeremiah HUFFMAN 25 M W Farm Laborer -- 500 GA; Avaralla " 20 F W GA; Ella " 2 F W GA; Infant " 1/12 F W GA.
General Notes: Wife -
Avarella PUGH married Jeremiah HUFFMAN. In 1860, they lived next door to her brother, Jasper L. PUGH, and two doors away from her parents, Thomas and Martha PUGH, in Baldwin County, Georgia.
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HUGHES and Katty Beck LLOYD
Husband HUGHES
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Katty Beck LLOYD
Born: Abt 1878 Christened: Died: 20 Aug 1913 Buried:
Children
1 F Lois Edna HUGHES
Born: 3 Nov 1906 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife -
Katty Beck LLOYD is said to be a daughter of Leroy LLOYD, Jr. and Sarah Elizabeth HARP. I've been unable to prove this relationship. She is not named in the 1880 census as has been said.
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Charles E. HUGHES and Nettie YARBROUGH
Husband Charles E. HUGHES
Born: 10 Feb 1873 - Georgia Christened: Died: 5 Aug 1945 Buried: - Salem Baptist Church Cemetery, Thomas County, GeorgiaMarriage: 1900
Wife Nettie YARBROUGH
Born: 27 Jun 1883 - South Carolina Christened: Died: 22 Jul 1975 Buried: - Salem Baptist Church Cemetery, Thomas County, Georgia
Children
General Notes: Husband -
Charles E. Hughes is of interest because of his burial in Salem Baptist Church Cemetery, Pavo, Thomas County, Georgia, but no connection to the Daniell family, also buried there, has been discovered.
"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M3F2-337 : accessed 19 Apr 2013), Nettie Hughes in entry for Charles Hughes, 1900. ED 11 Militia Districts 1427 & 1487 Sparks town, Berrien, Georgia
551 551 HUGHES Charles Head W M --- --- 28 M 3/12 GA NC NC Day laborer;
-- Nettie Wife W F June 1883 16 M 3/12 0 0 SC NC SC
-- Jeff Brother W M Oct 1878 21 S GA NC NC Day laborer
BAESDAM Reubin Boarder W M Dec ---- 25 S NC NC NC Day laborer.
"United States Census, 1910," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MVVR-5CM : accessed 19 Apr 2013), C E Hughs, 1910. Arredondo, Alachua, Florida. Household ID: 287. Page: 15
C E Hughs Self M 38 Georgia
Nettie Hughs Wife F 25 South Carolina
Elmer L Hughs Son M 9 Georgia
Fred L Hughs Son M 6 Georgia
Mattie Bell Hughs Dau F 4 Georgia
Clyde R Hughs Son M 1+6/12 Florida
J D Yarbrough Brother-in-law M 22 South Carolina
"United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJ84-V9J : accessed 19 Apr 2013), Charles E Hughes, 1920. Berrien County, Georgia
Charles E Hughes Head M 49 GA GA GA
Nettie Hughes Wife F 37 SC NC SC
Elmer L Hughes Son M 18 GA GA SC
Fred L Hughes Son M 16 GA GA SC
Mattie B Hughes Dau F 14 GA GA SC
Clyde R Hughes Son 12 FL GA SC
Glenn C Hughes Son 7 FL GA SC
Talmage R Hughes Son 2+4/12 FL GA SC
"United States Census, 1930," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/3Z9H-VZM : accessed 19 Apr 2013), Charles Hughes, 1930. Thomasville, Thomas County, Georgia, District: 0001, Household ID: 582. Sheet Number and Letter: 22B. Line Number: 99. Affiliate Publication Number: T626, roll 387:
Charles Hughes Head M 59 Georgia
Nettie Y Hughes Wife F 46 South Carolina
Talmadge Hughes Son M 12 Florida
General Notes: Wife -
Nettie's last name is Yarbrough. Her brother, J. D. Yarbrough, "Brother-in-law", Resides with Nettie Hughes and family in 1910 in Alachua County, Florida
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Lt Clinton Kelly HUGHES, USNR, WWII and Dorothy Margaret THOMAS
Husband Lt Clinton Kelly HUGHES, USNR, WWII
Born: 28 Aug 1923 - Buncombe County, North Carolina Christened: Died: 20 Sep 1968 - Mercer County, New Jersey Buried: - Riverside Cemetery, Buncombe County, North Carolina
Father: 2Lt. Clinton K. HUGHES, USA, WWI (1894-1957) Mother: Hulda HATTEMER (1895-1935)
Marriage:
Wife Dorothy Margaret THOMAS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph J. THOMAS (Abt 1886-1951) Mother: Dorothy PRICKETT (1894- )
Children
General Notes: Husband -
C. Kelly Hughes, 445, of 13620 Southwest 78th Place, Miami, Fla., died suddenly Friday at Mercer hospital. A former resident of Trenton and Yardley, he was graduated from Trenton High School and the University of Pennsylvania. A naval pilot during World War II, he was president of the Sentinel Enterprises of Miami. Mr. Hughes is survived by his wife, Dorothy Thomas Hughes and two sons, Lee Thomas and Wade Hampton, both at home. [The Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, New Jersey, Sunday, September 22, 1968, Page 47]
Clinton Kelly Hughes [Jr.] "served four years as a fighter pilot with the United States Navy." He died in Buncombe County, North Carolina. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery, Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina. A picture of his headstone is on Find A Grave Memorial# 39220998:
CLINTON K HUGHES
NEW JERSEY
LIEUTENANT USNR
AUG 28 1923 SEPT 20 1968
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