Henry SALLEY, Sr. and Maria VON ARX
Husband Henry SALLEY, Sr. 1945
Born: 1690 - Zeglingen, Canton Basel, Switzerland 1945 Christened: Died: 1765 - Orangeburg, South Carolina Buried:Marriage: 1022-1720 - Zeglingen, Farnsburg, Basel, Switzerland
Wife Maria VON ARX 1945
Born: Abt 1700 - Zeglingen, Farnsburg, Basel, Switzerland Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Anna Maria SALLEY 1945
Born: Abt 1721 - Switzerland Christened: 11 Nov 1721 1945 Died: Buried:Spouse: Joseph COUTIER (Cir 1715- ) 3864
2 M Henry SALLEY, Jr. 1945
AKA: Heini SALLEY 1945 Born: Abt 1723 - Zeglingen, Canton Basel, Switzerland Christened: Died: 1804 Buried:Spouse: Magdalene HUBER ( -1760) Marr: 29 Jul 1744 - Orangeburg, South Carolina
3 F Barbara SALLEY 1945
Born: Abt 1724 - Switzerland Christened: 4 Jan 1725 1945 Died: Buried:
4 M Martin SALLEY 1945
Born: Abt 1730 - Switzerland Christened: 12 May 1730 1945 Died: Bef 1799 Buried:Spouse: Susannah YONN (Abt 1730-Abt 1793) Marr: Bef 1757
5 F Elizabeth SALLEY 1945
Born: Abt 1733 - Switzerland Christened: 1 Feb 1733 1945 Died: Buried:
6 M John SALLEY, Sr. 2602
Born: 1740 - Orangeburg, South Carolina 1945 Christened: Died: 2 Nov 1794 - Orangeburg, South Carolina 1945 Buried:Spouse: Mary Keziah WRIGHT (Abt 1755-After 1794) Marr: Bef 1788
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Joel Townsend SALLEY and Lydia M. WALPOLE
Husband Joel Townsend SALLEY 14,58,767
Born: 30 Dec 1842 - Orangeburg County, South Carolina 767 Christened: Died: 9 Nov 1888 - Orangeburg County, South Carolina 767 Buried:
Father: Major John Jones SALLEY, Sr. (1809-1880) 14,58,1397 Mother: Mary Elizabeth MOSS (1812-1861) 14,1399
Marriage: Abt 1870
Wife Lydia M. WALPOLE 58,767
Born: Nov 1846 - Orangeburg County, South Carolina 1810 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary A. SALLEY 13,57,58
Born: Jul 1871 - Orangeburg County, South Carolina 1810 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Archibald I. BARRON (Abt 1875- ) 56,57 Marr: Abt 1906
2 M John A. SALLEY 13,58
Born: Mar 1873 - Orangeburg County, South Carolina 1810 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Martha F. SALLEY 13,58,4716
Born: Oct 1875 - Orangeburg County, South Carolina 4716 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Milton K. JEFFORDS (1871- ) 56,4716 Marr: Abt 1897
4 F Julia E. SALLEY 13,58,4394
Born: Abt 1877 - Orangeburg County, South Carolina 1810 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: William L. GLOVER (Abt 1878- ) 56,4394 Marr: Abt 1900
5 M Michael SALLEY 13,58
Born: Apr 1879 - Orangeburg County, South Carolina 1810 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Mabel SALLEY 13,1809,1810
Born: Jun 1881 - Orangeburg County, South Carolina 1810 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: George T. KELLER (Abt 1882- ) 56,1809
General Notes: Husband -
1880 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Orangeburg County, Liberty; Series: T9 Roll: 1237 Page: 186: 179 180 J. T. SALLEY W M 37 M SC SC SC; -- Lydia M. W F 33 Wife M Keeping house SC SC SC; -- Mary A. W F ( Dau SC SC SC; -- John A. W M 7 Son SC SC SC; -- Martha F. W F 5 Dau SC SC SC; -- Julia E. Dau SC SC SC; -- Michael W M 2 Son SC SC SC.
Next door is Joel's brother and father, J. J. SALLEY. Jr. 32, wife, Hannah, 28, and 5 children and J. J., Sr, 71, Wd.
General Notes: Wife -
1900 U.S. Census, Orangeburg County, Orange Twp; Series: T623 Roll: 1538 Page: 153: 371 376 SALLEY Lydia M. Head W F Nov 1846 53 Wd - 6 6 SC SC SC; -- Minnie Dau July 1871 28 S SC SC SC Dressmaker; -- John Son W M Mch 1873 27 S SC SC SC Brakeman R. R.; -- Julia Dau W F Nov 1875 24 S SC SC SC Clerk Dry goods; -- Michael Son W M Apr 1874 21 S SC SC SC Machinist; -- Mabel Dau W F June 1881 S SC SC SC.
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John SALLEY, Sr. and Mary Keziah WRIGHT
Husband John SALLEY, Sr. 2602
Born: 1740 - Orangeburg, South Carolina 1945 Christened: Died: 2 Nov 1794 - Orangeburg, South Carolina 1945 Buried:
Father: Henry SALLEY, Sr. (1690-1765) 1945 Mother: Maria VON ARX (Abt 1700- ) 1945
Marriage: Bef 1788
Wife Mary Keziah WRIGHT
Born: Abt 1755 - Orangeburg, South Carolina Christened: Died: After 1794 Buried:
Other Spouse: Stephen MOSS (Cir 1743-Abt 1774) - Abt 1763
Children
1 M John SALLEY, Jr.
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Mary SALLEY 1945
Born: 15 Dec 1775 1945 Christened: Died: 6 Jul 1812 1945 Buried:Spouse: Major Benjamin HART (1776-1853) 987
3 M Capt. George Elmore SALLEY 2602
Born: 10 Mar 1788 - Orangeburg County, South Carolina 2602 Christened: Died: 14 Aug 1828 - Orangeburg County, South Carolina 2602 Buried: - Salley CemeterySpouse: Margaret Lockhart JONES (1788-1861) 14,1945 Marr: 29 May 1808 - Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina 987,3256
General Notes: Husband -
"John Salley, b. 1740, d. 1784, m. 1775, Mrs. Keziah (Wright) Moss, widow of Stephen Moss." (The Wannamaker, Salley, Mackay, and Bellinger Families, by J. Skottowe Wannamaker, published by Walker, Evans and Cogswell Co., Charleston, 1937, p. 65)
General Notes: Wife -
"Mary Keziah Wright first married Stephen Moss in about 1763, who came to Orangeburg from Virginia in about 1760. He died while on a visit to Virginia in about 1774. After his death, she married John Salley. They had a son, also named Stephen Moss, who was born about 1769 and died on 2 November 1839. He married, in 1809, Ann Erwin (c. 1784 - 25 September 1850), a daughter of James Erwin and Sarah Daniel. There are Erwin and Daniel places on a Robert Mills map of Barnwell District, made in 1820, in the area of Midway, South Carolina, where these families lived. Midway is between Bamberg and Branchville. None of these towns existed when this map was made." (George Salley, mailto:factoid@ix.netcom.com, 11/18/2005)
SC Archives: Series Number:S136009 Volume [1st Year]: 1775 Page: 00517 Item:00 Date: 1786 Description: SALLEY, Kezia, wife of John SALLEY to John STROBBLE, Renunciation. Names Indexed: SALLEY, Kezia //SALLEY, John//STROBLE, John.
SC Archives: Series Number: S108092 Reel: 0130 Frame: 00094 ignore:00 Date: N.D. Description: SALLEY, Keziah, Petition as Admix. for John SALLEY, concerning an Indent due to him from the State. (2 Frames) Names Indexed: SALLEY, Kezuah/SALLEY, John/Locations: /Type: Petition/Topics: Indents, Diputed/
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John Allen SALLEY
Husband John Allen SALLEY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Jacob SALLEY Mother: Elizabeth CORBETT
Marriage:
Wife (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Daughter SALLEY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: George W. DANLEY (living)
2 F Daughter SALLEY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Richard Vernon DANLEY (living)
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J. S. Kottowe WANNAMAKER and Lillian B. SALLEY
Husband J. S. Kottowe WANNAMAKER
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Capt. Francis Marion WANNAMAKER ( - ) 2724 Mother: Eleanor Margaret BELLINGER ( - ) 2724
Marriage:
Wife Lillian B. SALLEY 1936
Born: Abt 1864 - South Carolina 1936 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Bennett SALLEY (1827- ) 1936 Mother: Ann Chisolm MACKAY (1837- ) 1936
Children
General Notes: Husband -
"A son of Rev. J. J. Wannamaker and Rachael Treutlen, his wife, was Capt. Francis M., deceased, a noted lawyer in his day, who married Eleanor Bellinger, of Bamberg. From the last couple were born the following: ... J. S. Kottowe, a leading banker and merchant of St. Matthews, who married Lillian Salley, of Orangeburg" (Revolutionary Reader: REMINISCENCES AND INDIAN LEGENDS, compiled by Sophie Lee Foster, State Regent, Daughters of the American Revolution of Georgia, Atlanta, Ga.; Byrd Printing Company, 1913, Copyrighted 1913, p. 203, http://www.archive.org/stream/revolutionaryrea00fostiala/revolutionaryrea00fostiala_djvu.txt)
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Martin SALLEY and Susannah YONN
Husband Martin SALLEY 1945
Born: Abt 1730 - Switzerland Christened: 12 May 1730 1945 Died: Bef 1799 Buried:
Father: Henry SALLEY, Sr. (1690-1765) 1945 Mother: Maria VON ARX (Abt 1700- ) 1945
Marriage: Bef 1757
Wife Susannah YONN
Born: Abt 1730 Christened: Died: Abt 1793 Buried:
Children
1 M Jacob SALLEY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth CORBETT (living)
General Notes: Husband -
SC Archives: Series Number:S213190 Volume: 0008 Page: 00259 Item:02 Date: 1785/01/19 Description: SALLEY, Martin, Plat for 140 acres on Ricefield Branch, Orangeburgh District, Surveyed by George RENERSON. Names Indexed: SALLEY, Martin/RENERSON, George/SALLY, John/Locations: Orangeburgh District/Ricefield Creek/Edisto River.
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Louis WOODWARD and Natalie M. SALLEY
Husband Louis WOODWARD 13,4939
Born: Abt 1894 - South Carolina 4939 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Abt 1916 4939
Wife Natalie M. SALLEY 13,4939
Born: Mar 1893 - South Carolina 3289 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Alexander Samuel SALLEY (1857-1929) 13,3287,3289 Mother: Isabel SALLEY (1856-1931) 13,767
Children
1 M Louis J. WOODWARD, Jr. 13,4939
Born: Abt Sep 1918 - South Carolina 4939 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1920 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson Township, 12 January 1920; Series: T625 Roll: 1684 Page: 14: North Street 630 271 243 WOODWARD Louis J. Head O M M W 26 M SC SC SC Electrical Engineer Contractor; -- Nathalie Wife F W 26 M SC SC SC; -- Louis Jr. Son M W 1+3/12 S SC SC SC.
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SAMS
Husband SAMS
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Miles B. SAMS 343,344
Born: Abt 1812 - South Carolina 343 Christened: Died: After 1 Jun 1880 343 Buried:Spouse: Caroline M. (Abt 1825- ) 345 Marr: Bef 1839
2 M Stanhope Alousius SAMS, CSA 343
Born: 12 Mar 1820 - South Carolina 343 Christened: Died: 10 Nov 1899 Buried:
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Earnest WILSON and Ann Rebecca SAMS
Husband Earnest WILSON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Ann Rebecca SAMS 2217
Born: 20 Oct 1891 - DeKalb County, Georgia 2217 Christened: Died: 6 May 1978 - Richmond County, Georgia Buried:
Father: Marion Washington SAMS, Jr. (1853-1895) 219 Mother: Margaret Ann MITCHELL (1858-1928) 219,2217,2218,2219
Other Spouse: John Borng DORSEY
Children
General Notes: Wife -
"Ann Rebecca SAMS b. 20 Oct. 1891 in Decatur, Ga. d. 06 May 1978 in Augusta, Ga." [Richmond Co., Ga. death certificate, Edwin Barry Speth, III] The 1900 census gives an alternate birth date and place, "Oct 1890" in South Carolina.
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Hansford Dade SAMS and Louise SCOTT
Husband Hansford Dade SAMS 219
Born: 7 Dec 1880 - Georgia 2435 Christened: Died: 10 May 1964 - DeKalb County, Georgia Buried: - Decatur Cemetery, DeKalb County, Georgia
Father: Hansford Dade Duncan SAMS (1850-1946) 219,1581 Mother: Julia Miller AVARY (1854-1919) 219,584,2434
Marriage: Abt 1911
Wife Louise SCOTT 219,1338
Born: 16 May 1883 - Georgia 1338 Christened: Died: 21 Oct 1978 - DeKalb County, Georgia Buried: - Decatur Cemetery, DeKalb County, Georgia
Father: George Bucher SCOTT (1855-1920) 1338 Mother: Marie L. (1856-1927) 1338
Children
1 M Hansford SAMS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Bettie SAMS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Louise SAMS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1920 U.S Census, Georgia, DeKalb County, Ward 2, Decatur; Series: T625 Roll: 249 Page: 82: 312 380 439 SCOTT Bucher G. Head M W 65 M PA PA PA Owner Cotton mill; -- Marie L. Wife F W 63 M GA SC GA; -- Robert B. Son M W 30 S GA PA GA Buyer Cotton mill; -- Milton C. Son M W 24 S GA PA GA Buyer cotton mill; -- James J. Son M W 32 S GA PA GA Manager Cotton mill; SAMS Hansford Head M W 39 M GA SC GA Service manager Rail road; -- Louise S. Wife F W 36 M GA PA GA; -- Hansford D. Son M W 7 S GA GA GA; -- Betty W. Dau F W 211/12 S GA GA GA.
Hansford SAMS died 10 May 1964 in DeKalb County, Georgia at age 83. [FamilySearch.org: Georgia, Death Index, 1933-1998, certificate number: 011183]
Handford is buried beside his wife, Louise SCOTT, in Decatur Cemetery, Decatur, DeKalb County, Georgia. A picture of their shared headstone is on Find A Grave Memorial# 86036721 created by Robert Daniell on Mar 1, 2012:
SAMS
HANSFORD
DEC. 7, 1880
MAY 10, 1964
General Notes: Wife -
Louise SCOTT married Hansford Dade SAMS.
Louise S. SAMS died 21 Oct 1978 in DeKalb County, Georgia at age 95. {FamilySearch.org: Georgia, Death Index, 1933-1998, certificate number: 033334]
Louise SCOTT is buried beside her husband, Hansford Dade SAMS, in Decatur Cemetery, Decatur, DeKalb County, Georgia. A picture of their shared headstone is on Find A Grave Memorial# 86036713 created by Robert Daniell on Mar 1, 2012:
SAMS
LOUISE SCOTT
MAY 16, 1883
OCT. 21, 1978
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Lewis Reeves SAMS and Georgia TAYLOR
Husband Lewis Reeves SAMS 219
Born: 1852 - Barnwell County, South Carolina 585,2435 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Rev. Marion Washington SAMS, CSA (1822-1899) 1581,2437 Mother: Mary Lucia DUNCAN (1825-1902) 920
Marriage: 27 Dec 1892 - Fulton County, Georgia
Wife Georgia TAYLOR
Born: Apr 1855 - Louisiana Christened: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: John J. WILLIAMS (Abt 1838- ) - Abt 1873
Children
General Notes: Husband -
L. R. [Lewis Reeve] SAMS is age 8 in the 1860 census of Barnwell County, South Carolina.
On 27 December 1892, Lewis Reeve married Georgia TAYLOR in Fulton County, Georgia. She was the widow of John J. WILLIAMS.
" L. R. Sams, the commercial agent of the Evansville and Terre Haute railroad" is named as a son of Marion W. SAMS in his 1899 obituary.
Lewis is not listed with Georgia in the 1900 census.
1910 U.S. Census, Georgia, Fulton County, Ward 8 Atlanta; Series: T624 Roll: 192 Page: 195:
W. 5th St 66 69 73 HURT Henry N. Head M W 48 M1 115 AL GA AL Superintendant Ga Ry & ___;
-- Blanche Wife F W 32 M1 15 2 1 GA TN LA;
-- Toulman Son M W 11 S GA AL GA;
SAMS Louis R. Father-in-law M W 58 M1 17 SC SC SCFreight clerk GaRy ___;
-- Georgia Mother-in-law F W 55 M1 17 0 0 LA SC SC;
Two servants.
General Notes: Wife -
Georgia TAYLOR married John J. WILLIAMS about 1873. By 1880 they had three children.
1880 U.S. Census, Georgia, DeKalb County, Stone Mountain; Series: T9 Roll: 143 Page: 446:
215 221 TAYLOR Florinda W. W F 47 Wd Keeping house LA Ireland Ireland;
-- Tolman W. W M 24 Son S Bookkeeper LA GA LA;
WILLIAMS John J. W M 42 Son-in-law M Grocer TN TN TN;
-- Georgia W F 25 Wife M At home LA GA LA;
-- James T. W M 5 Son S GA TN LA;
-- Blanche W F 3 Dau S GA TN LA;
-- Tolman W M 1 Son S GA TN LA;
GOLDSMITH Balus B M 30 Servant S Servant GA GA GA.
Georgia Williams married second Lewis Reeve SAMS on 27 December 1892 in Fulton County, Georgia.
In 1900, Georgia resides in the home of her daughter Blanche and Henry N. HURT. Lewis Reeve is not with her.
1900 U.S. Census, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta City; Series: T623 Roll: 198 Page: 272:
Washington Street 434 239 266 HURT Henry N. Head W M Apr 1863 37 M 5 AL AL AL Supt, Street Railway;
-- Blanche Wife W F Jan 1877 23 M 5 1 1 GA TN LA;
-- Toulman Son W M Jan 1899 1 S GA AL GA;
WILLIAMS, James T. Brother-in-law W M Aug 1875 24 S GA TN LA Merchant hardware;
-- Toulman T. Brother-in-law W M Jan 1879 21 S GA TN LA Cashier Bank;
SAMS Georgia Mother-in-law Apr 1855 45 M 7 4 3 LA GA LA Principle Public school;
DAUKINS William M. Boarder W M Apr 1878 22 S AL AL AL T___ Street RR;
YOUNG Genie Servant B F May 1877 23 S GA GA GA Cook.
In 1910, Georgia and Lewis reside in Henry N. HURT's household.
Notes: Marriage
Lewis R. SAMS married Georgia WILLIAMS on 27 Dec 1892 in Fulton County, Georgia. [FamilySearch.org: Georgia Marriages, 1808-1967, indexing project (batch) number:M71289-2, system origin: Georgia-EASy, source film number: 409849]
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John B. STEWART and Alice C. SANDERS
Husband John B. STEWART
Born: Apr 1857 - Madison County, Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 18 Jan 1882 - Madison County, Alabama
Wife Alice C. SANDERS
Born: Abt 1857 - Madison County, Alabama Christened: Died: Bef Sep 1886 Buried:
Father: Rev. Constantine B. SANDERS (1831-Bef 1920) Mother: Anna Duanna WHITE (1832-Bef 1920)
Children
Notes: Marriage
Ancestry. com: Marriage 1 John B. Stewart b: ABT. APR 1857 in Madison Co., Alabama * Married: 18 JAN 1882 in Madison Co., Alabama. Teresa Griffis.
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Bennett C. SANDERS and Birdie VARNER
Husband Bennett C. SANDERS
Born: Cir 1865 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Cir 1890
Wife Birdie VARNER
Born: Cir 1870 - Butts County, Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John Clark VARNER (1832-1884) Mother: Adelaide GORDON (1845- )
Children
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Rev. Constantine B. SANDERS and Anna Duanna WHITE
Husband Rev. Constantine B. SANDERS
Born: Jul 1831 - Alabama Christened: Died: Bef 1920 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Anna Duanna WHITE
Born: Jan 1832 - Alabama Christened: Died: Bef 1920 Buried:
Children
1 F Alice C. SANDERS
Born: Abt 1857 - Madison County, Alabama Christened: Died: Bef Sep 1886 Buried:Spouse: John B. STEWART (1857- ) Marr: 18 Jan 1882 - Madison County, Alabama
2 M William W. SANDERS
Born: Abt 1859 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alice UNKNOWN (Abt 1868- ) Marr: Bef 1893
3 M Walter SANDERS
Born: Abt 1866 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Veulah SANDERS
Born: Abt 1868 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Katherine Rebecca SANDERS 2500
Born: 21 Aug 1875 - Alabama 4828 Christened: Died: 17 Nov 1951 - Stevenson, Jackson County, Alabama 4828 Buried: 19 Nov 1951 - Stevenson, Jackson County, Alabama 1473Spouse: Israel Pickens RUSSELL, Jr. (1875-1956) 1546,4828 Marr: 16 Nov 1898 - Stevenson, Jackson County, Alabama 4828
General Notes: Husband -
In 1860 census District 1, Madison, AL, PO: Hayes Store, Roll M653_15, p. 289, image 55 of 72
C. B. Saunders, 27, minister C.P., 450, AL
Duana, 27, AL
Alice, 3, AL
William, 1, AL
1870 Township 3, Range 2, Subdivision 53, Madison, AL, PO: Brownsboro, roll M593_27, p. 86, image 1 of 34:
Sanders, C. B., 38, minister, 400, AL
Duana, 38, keeping house, AL
Alice, 12, AL
Willie, 6, AL
Walter, 4, AL
Veulah, 2, AL
1880, Maysville, Madison, AL, Dist. 221, Roll: T9_22; Page: 284D; image 32 of 36
Sanders, C. B., 49, minister, AL GA VA
Louanna, 48, keeping house, AL VA VA
Alice, 22, at home, AL AL AL
William, 16, work on farm, AL AL AL
Walter, 14, AL AL AL
Vula, 11, AL AL AL
Kittie, 4, AL AL AL
1900, Stevenson, Jackson, AL, ED 22, image 30 of 32:
Russell, I. P. Jr., Oct. 1875, 24, M1, AL AL GA, farmer
Kitty, Aug, 1875, 24 M1 1/1, AL AL AL
Walter S., Apr. 1900, 1/12, AL AL AL
1910, Stevenson, Jackson, AL, Roll T623_19, ED 22, image 5 of 32
42 43 Sanders, Rev. C. B., July 1831, 68, M 44, AL GA VA
Dianah, Jan 1832, 68 M 44 8/4, AL VA VA
Walter, Jan 1866, 33 S, AL AL AL, physician
1910, Stevenson, Jackson, AL, series T624, Roll 16, part 3, page 43A, image 3 of 42:
Sanders, Constantine B., 79, M1, 53, AL GA VA, clergyman, home church
Duanah, 78, M1, 53, 8/4, AL VA VA
William W., son, 45, M1, 25, AL AL AL, timberman, timber yard
Alice, dau-in-law, 42, M1, 25, 2/2, TN, AL AL
Bessy, 17, g'dau, TN AL AL
Elise, 10, g'dau, TN AL AL
1920, Stevenson, Jackson, AL, ED 24, Roll T625_18, image 47 of 47
Sanders, William W., 56, AL AL AL, timber dealer, public
Alice, 54, AL AL AL
Bessie, 27, AL AL AL, teacher, literary
Elsie, 20, AL AL AL
Note: Constantine B. and Duana SANDERS likely died between 1910 and 1920. Kittie should be Katherine Rebecca.
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John P. SANDERS and Amanda UNKNOWN
Husband John P. SANDERS
Born: Abt 1832 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef 1855
Wife Amanda UNKNOWN
Born: Abt 1835 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Geraldine Lilly SANDERS
Born: 4 Dec 1855 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Judge Richard Johnson HATCHER, Jr. (1849-1908) 1156,2717 Marr: 13 Nov 1875 - Caddo Parish, Louisiana
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John Steven VAN DAM and Shannon Leigh SANDERS
Husband John Steven VAN DAM (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Jim VAN DAM Mother: Diane
Marriage:
Wife Shannon Leigh SANDERS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Michael Scott SANDERS Mother: Katherine Louise DITMORE
Children
1 M Chase Steven VAN DAM (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Ashley Noelle VAN DAM (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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William W. SANDERS and Alice UNKNOWN
Husband William W. SANDERS
Born: Abt 1859 - Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Rev. Constantine B. SANDERS (1831-Bef 1920) Mother: Anna Duanna WHITE (1832-Bef 1920)
Marriage: Bef 1893
Wife Alice UNKNOWN
Born: Abt 1868 - Tennessee Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Bessy SANDERS
Born: Abt 1893 - Tennessee Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Elise SANDERS
Born: Abt 1900 - Tennessee Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1910, Stevenson, Jackson, AL, series T624, roll 16, part 3, page 43A, image 3 of 42:
Sanders, Constantine B., 79, M1, 53, AL GA VA, clergyman, home church
Duanah, 78, M1, 53, 8/4, AL VA VA
William W., son, 45, M1, 25, AL AL AL, timberman, timber yard
Alice, dau-in-law, 42, M1, 25, 2/2, TN, AL AL
Bessy, 17, g'dau, TN AL AL
Elise, 10, g'dau, TN AL AL
1920, Stevenson, Jackson, AL, ED 24, roll T625_18, image 47 of 47
Sanders, William W., 56, AL AL AL, timber dealer, public
Alice, 54, AL AL AL
Bessie, 27, AL AL AL, teacher, literary
Elsie, 20, AL AL AL
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Adolphus W. SANFORD and Sophie WALTON
Husband Adolphus W. SANFORD 2781
Born: 2 May 1811 - Georgia 2781 Christened: Died: 11 Apr 1860 Buried:
Father: Jesse SANFORD, RS (Abt 1763-1827) 429 Mother: Martha Goodwin MITCHELL (Abt 1771-1827) 429
Marriage: Cir 1830
Wife Sophie WALTON 2781
Born: Abt 1818 - Georgia 2781 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth SANFORD
Born: Cir 1833 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Walker RICHARDSON (Cir 1830- ) Marr: Cir 1850
2 F Martha SANFORD 2781
Born: Abt 1835 - Georgia 2781 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Octavia SANFORD 2781
Born: Abt 1849 - Georgia 2781 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1850 U.S. Census, Alabama, Barbour County, Division 23; Series M432 Roll: 1 Page: 213: 1585 1629 A. W. SANFORD 39 M Farmer 23,000 GA; Sophia 32 F GA; Martha 15 F GA; Octavia 1 F GA.
Next door is Adolphus' Aunt Kitty MITCHELL, wife of his uncle Julius C. B. MITCHELL, desceased.
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Jeremiah SANFORD
Husband Jeremiah SANFORD 3481
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mildred Washington SANFORD 3481
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Israel PALMER ( - ) 3481
General Notes: Husband -
"In the year 1800, Jeremiah SANFORD moved to Georgia and settled near Greensboro, where he was buried in 1823. On his tomb are these words: "Jeremiah Sanford. A Soldier of the Revolution, a friend of Washington, and an honest man." (History of Baldwin County, Georgia, p. 481-482)
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Colonel John William Augustus SANFORD, Jr., CSA and Sarah Maria TAYLOR
Husband Colonel John William Augustus SANFORD, Jr., CSA 429,1280
Born: 3 Nov 1825 - Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia 429,2934 Christened: Died: 7 Aug 1913 - Montgomery, Greene County, Alabama 429 Buried:
Father: Major General John William Augustus SANFORD (1798-1870) 910 Mother: Marianna Ridley BLOUNT ( - ) 910
Marriage: 7 Mar 1860 - Alabama
Wife Sarah Maria TAYLOR 429,1280,2299
Born: 30 Nov 1835 - South Carolina 2934 Christened: Died: After 15 Apr 1910 1281 Buried:
Father: Colonel William Henry TAYLOR (1801-1879) 429,1842,1843 Mother: Mary Elizabeth HAILS (1810-1898) 1842
Children
1 M John William Augustus SANFORD III 429,1279
Born: Nov 1864 - Alabama 1279 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Minnie SMOOT (Abt 1861- ) 429,1279,1280 Marr: Abt 1884
General Notes: Husband -
John William Augustine Sanford, Attorney General: 1865-1868, 1870-1872, 1874-1878
Sanford, John William Augustine, colonel 60th Alabama infantry regiment, C.S. Army, attorney general of Alabama, lawyer, clerk of State supreme court, was born November 3, 1825, in Milledgeville, Ga., and died August 7, 1913, in Montgomery; son of John William Augustine and Marianne Ridley (Blount) Sanford, of Milledgeville, Ga., the former was born about 1798 in Hancock County, where he received his early education, afterwards completed a course of instruction in Yale college, was aide-de-camp to General Floyd in the celebrated controversy between that officer and President Adams in 1827, in 1832 was elected major-general by the legislature of Georgia, and as such commanded the Georgia troops in the Creek War of 1836, prior to this war had been elected a member of the Federal congress but resigned without taking his seat, at the earnest request of President Andrew Jackson, in order that he might serve the government as certifying agent of the sale of the Creek lands, was afterwards secretary of state of Georgia, in 1861 was the commissioner of Georgia to Alabama and Texas, at the commencement of the war resigned his office of major-general, volunteered as a private in the "Baldwin Blues" which formed a part of the 4th Georgia infantry regiment, and went with that organization to Virginia, was offered the command of the post of honor, but as he was well known to many of the officers of the regiment at Norfolk he was made aide-de-camp to Major-General Huger; grandson of captain Jesse and Martha Goodwyn (Mitchell) Sanford, the former a civil engineer by profession, and an officer in the Revolutionary Army under Washington. After the revolution he emigrated with his family to Hancock County, Ga., and of Col. Richard Augustus Blount of Southampton, Va.; great-grandson of William and Rachel (Medford) Sanford, of Loudoun County, Virginia. John William Augustine Sanford, jr. received his early education in the schools of Milledgeville and in Midway, near that city. He then attended Oglethorpe university, from which he was graduated November 13, 1844, with the degree of B. A. In July 1851, he was graduated from Harvard unversity with the degree of B. L. and in July, 1878, received from the University of Alabama, the degree of LL.D. He was admitted to the bar, October 19, 1852, and located, for the practice of his profession in Montgomery, which was thenceforth his home. He built up a lucrative practice in Montgomery and in the adjoining counties, in the Federal courts and in the supreme court of Alabama. In 1856 he was an elector on the Buchanan and Breckenridge ticket and as such he thoroughly canvassed the third congressional ticket. A States Rights Democrat of the strictest sect, four years later, he used every exertion to secure the election of Breckenridge and Lane and on the election of Mr. Lincoln he advocated secession as the only resort left to Alabama to protect her rights. He was elected attorney general of the state in November, 1865. In 1868 he and others were displaced by General Meade, the commander of the military district, to make room for others under the reconstruction government established by Congress. Upon his removal, General Sanford wrote a letter to General Meade, asserting the right of Alabama to establish a goverment for herself, commenting on the iniquity of the reconstruction laws, and protesting against the tyranny and usurpation of the Federal authorities. This letter was widely published and everywhere met the approval of the people with the result that in 1870, he was renominated for attorney general and in the following November was elected by a large popular vote. He was re-elected in 1874 and again in 1876, but in 1878 he declined another nomination. December 1, 1880, he was tendered the clerkship of the supreme court, which he accepted and held until his resignation, November 5, 1892. In 1896 he was elector for the State at large on the Bryan and Sewell ticket, and on April 23, 1901, was elected delegate from Montgomery County to the constitutional convention. This was his last public service extending over a period of near fifty years. On April 2, 1861, he joined as a private, Co. F, 3rd Alabama infantry regiment, but was soon promoted to assistant quartermaster with the rank of captain on the staff of Col. J. M. Withers and later on the staff of Col. Tennant Lomax of the same regimant. He served in this capacity until March, 1862, when he was authorized by the secretary of war to return to Alabama and raise a regiment. He was elected lieutenant colonel of the 3rd batallion, Hilliard's Legion, on June 25, 1862, and on November 25, 1863 was promoted colonel of the 60th Alabama infantry regiment, which formed a part of Gracie's brigade. He served through the East Tennessee campaign,and was with the brigade in the engagements around Richmond and Drury's Bluff and in all the engagements prior to the surrender at Appomattox Courthouse. He was an Episcopalian. Author: compiled the code of the city of Montgomery in 1860, 1861, and reported the 59th volume of the sessions of the supreme court of Alabama in 1879 and left numerous manuscripts of addresses before colleges, academies, and Confederate camps, all of high literary merit, and well worthy of publication. Married: March 7, 1860, in Montgomery to Sallie Maria, daughter of Col. William H. Taylor. Children: 1. John W. A. Sanford, III, who married Minnie Smoot, of Mobile, and died, leaving a family of several children. Last residence: Montgomery.
From: Thomas McAdory Owen. History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography. (Spartanburg: The Reprint Company Publishers, 1978, reprint 1921), iv, 1500-1501. (http://www.archives.state.al.us/conoff/sanford_jwa.html)
"60th Alabama Infantry Regiment
The 60th Alabama Regiment was formed by consolidating four companies of the First Battalion of Hilliard's Legion with six companies of the Third Battalion. The First Battalion, seven companies, went out with Jack Thorington of Montgomery as lieutenant colonel, and John H. Holt of Montgomery as major [Thorington succeeded Hilliard as colonel of the Legion, and Holt was thereupon promoted, but he was killed at Chickamauga]; and the Third Battalion, six companies, went out with John W. A. Sanford of Montgomery as lieutenant colonel, and Hatch Cook of Georgia as major. The operations of the Hilliard Legion are given in the memoranda of the 59th Alabama. At Chickamauga, the First Battalion lost 168 killed and wounded of 230 engaged, and the Third Battalion lost 50 killed and wounded of 219 engaged. Organized at Charleston, Tennessee, 25 November 1863, the 60th passed through the winter campaign in East Tennessee. In the spring, it reached Richmond and lost heavily at Drewry's Bluff, where the regiment was complimented on the field by Gen'l Archibald Gracie, as the Third Battalion had been at Chickamauga by Gen'l William Preston of Kentucky. The regiment was in the trenches at Petersburg for eight months, and lost continually by the almost incessant shelling. At White Oak Road and Hatcher's Run, the 60th was fully engaged with many casualties. At Appomattox, the regiment had captured a Union battery when word of the surrender came to them. Their number at that time was 14 officers and 170 men.
Field and Staff Officers: Col. John William Augustine Sanford (Montgomery); Lt. Col. Daniel Shipman Troy (Montgomery; wounded, Drewry's Bluff, Hatcher's Run (where captured)); Major Hatch Cook (Georgia; KIA, White Oak Road); and Adjutant James N. Gilmer (Montgomery)"
1880 U.S. Census, Alabama, Montgomery County, 2-Wd Montgomery; Series: T9 Roll: 26 Page: 97:
216 223 SANFORD J. W A. W M 53 M Lawyer GA GA VA; -- S. T. W F 43 Wife M Keeping house AL SC SC; TAYLOR M. E. W F 69 Mother-in-law Wd At home SC SC SC; -- Tom W M 41 Brother-in-law S Baggage Master AL SC SC; -- G. W. W M 38 Brother-in-law S (No Occ.) AL SC SC.
Next door is the family of Minnie SMOOT who would later marry John William Augustus SANFORD III:
215 222 SMOOT B. H. W M 46 M (No Occ.) AL MD MD; -- Octavia W F 48 Wife M Keeping house FL -- --; -- Minnie W F 19 Dau S At home AL AL FL; TAYLOR A. J. W M 34 Son-in-law M Jailor AL SC SC; -- C. A. W F 29 Step-Dau M At home AL MD FL; -- Daisey W F 2 GSON(sic) S AL AL AL; TILLMAN Fannie W F Step-Dau S At home LA MD FL.
1900 U.S. Census, Alabama, Montgomery County, 4-Wd Montgomery; Series: T623 Roll: 33 Page: 165: Line 93 535 --- --- SANFORD John W. A. Head W M Nov 1825 74 M 40 GA GA VA Lawyer; -- Sarah Wife W F Nov 1835 64 M 40 1 1 AL SC SC.
1910 U.S. Census, Alabama, Montgomery County, 4-Wd Montgomery; Series: T624 Roll: 29 Page: 19: S. Hall St 535 63 80 SANFORD John W. A. Head M W 84 M1 50 GA GA VA None Own income; -- Sallie Wife F W 74 M1 50 2 1 AL SC SC; -- John W. A. Jr. Son M W 45 M1 25 AL GA AL Atty at law; -- Mary Dau-in-law F W 43 M1 25 3 3 AL AL AL; -- John W. GrSon M W 24 M1 2 AL AL AL Clerk Dry goods; -- Madge GrDau-in-law F W 19 M1 2 0 0 AL AL AL; -- Benjamin H. GrSon M W 19 S AL AL AL.
Two homes away is John A. and Belle ELMORE, ages 41 and 27, with children, John, 7, and Jane, 2.
General Notes: Wife -
Called "Sally".
Notes: Marriage
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John William Augustus SANFORD III and Minnie SMOOT
Husband John William Augustus SANFORD III 429,1279
Born: Nov 1864 - Alabama 1279 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Colonel John William Augustus SANFORD, Jr., CSA (1825-1913) 429,1280 Mother: Sarah Maria TAYLOR (1835-After 1910) 429,1280,2299
Marriage: Abt 1884
Wife Minnie SMOOT 429,1279,1280
Born: Abt 1861 - Alabama 1279 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Capt. Benjamin Hugh SMOOT, CSA (Abt 1833-1899) 3125 Mother: Octavia Olivia HOLLINGER (Abt 1831- ) 3125,4651
Children
1 M John W. SANFORD IV 1279
Born: Jul 1885 - Tennessee 1279 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Madge (Abt 1891- ) 1281 Marr: Abt 1908
2 F Camilla M. SANFORD 1279
Born: Sep 1886 - Alabama 1279 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Benjamin H. SANFORD 1279
Born: Aug 1889 - Alabama 1279 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1900 U.S. Census, Alabama, Montgomery County, 3-Wd Montgomery; Series: T623 Roll: 33 Page: 125: South Perry St 638 212 238 SANFORD John W. A. Head W M Nov 1864 35 M 15 AL GA AL Lawyer; -- Minnie Wife W F Apl 1867 33 M 15 3 3 AL AL AL; -- John Son W M July 1885 14 S TN AL AL At school; -- Camella M. Dau W F Sept 1886 13 S AL AL AL At school; -- Benjamin H. Son W M S Aug 1889 10 S AL AL AL At school; SMITH Anna B. Servant B F Mar 1867 33 D - 0 0 AL AL AL.
1910 U.S. Census, Alabama, Montgomery County, 4-Wd Montgomery; Series: T624 Roll: 29 Page: 19: S. Hall St 535 63 80 SANFORD John W. A. Head M W 84 M1 50 GA GA VA None Own income; -- Sallie Wife F W 74 M1 50 2 1 AL SC SC; -- John W. A. Jr. Son M W 45 M1 25 AL GA AL Atty at law; -- Mary Dau-in-law F W 43 M1 25 3 3 AL AL AL; -- John W. GrSon M W 24 M1 2 AL AL AL Clerk Dry goods; -- Madge GrDau-in-law F W 19 M1 2 0 0 AL AL AL; -- Benjamin H. GrSon M W 19 S AL AL AL.
General Notes: Wife -
Minnie, daughter of B. H. [Benjamin Hugh] and Octavia SMOOT, married J. W. A. SANFORD III about 1884. Her father-in-law's family were her next door neighbors in 1880. J. W. A. III was not living in his father's home at that time. Minnie was half sister of C. A. [Cora] TAYLOR, wife of A. J. [Albert] TAYLOR. J. W. A. III was a son of John William Augustus SANFORD, Jr., and Sallie TAYLOR, Albert's sister.
1800 U.S. Census, Alabama, Montgomery County, 2-Wd Montgomery, 1 June 1880; Series: T9 Roll: 26 Page 97 (Family History Library Film 1254026 NA Film Number T9-0026Page Number 97A, verified): B. H. SMOOT Self M Male W 46 AL MD MD; Octavia SMOOT Wife M Female W 48 FL Keeping --- ---; Minnie SMOOT Dau S Female W 19 AL At Home AL FL; A. J. TAYLOR Son-in-law M Male W 34 AL Jailor SC SC; C. A. TAYLOR Dau M Female W 29 AL At Home MD FL; Daisey TAYLOR GrDau S Female W 2 AL AL AL; Fannie TILLMAN StepDau S Female W 25 LA At Home MD FL. (Note: Daisey is listed as a "Grand Son" on the census page. The LDS transcriber apparently corrected the enumerator's error. RLD)
Minnie is named as "Mary" in the 1910 census of Montgomery County, Alabama.
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Thomas J. SMITH and Sarah SANFORD
Husband Thomas J. SMITH 1767,1768
Born: 3 Feb 1846 - Hancock County, Georgia 1768 Christened: Died: 3 Jul 1894 Buried:
Father: William C. SMITH (Abt 1812-Bef 1880) Mother: Martha Ann Davis BURTON (Abt 1827-After 1900) 172,3344
Marriage: 15 Dec 1869 - Baldwin County, Georgia
Wife Sarah SANFORD 1764,1766
Born: 19 Jul 1847 - Georgia 1766 Christened: Died: 16 Jun 1926 - Baldwin County, Georgia 1766 Buried: - Memory Hill Cemetery, Baldwin County, Georgia 1766
Father: Benjamin F. SANFORD (Abt 1813- ) 1764 Mother: Rebecca (Abt 1818- ) 1764
Children
1 M Walter SMITH 1768
Born: Abt 1872 - Baldwin County, Georgia 1768 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Tinella SMITH 1768
Born: Abt 1874 - Baldwin County, Georgia 1768 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Lillian SMITH 1768
Born: Abt 1876 - Baldwin County, Georgia 1768 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
Thomas J. Smith: Residence Hancock County GA; Enlisted on 5/7/1862 as a Private. On 10/26/1861 he mustered into "A" Co. GA 2nd Bttn State Troop. He was Mustered Out on 4/15/1862. On 5/7/1862 he mustered into "I" Co. GA 59th Infantry. He was Surrendered on 4/9/1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA [http://www.georgiagenealogy.org/hancock2/59th.html]
1880 U.S. Census, Baldwin County, 105 Militia Dist; Series: T9 Roll: 133 Page: 172: 622 753 SMITH Thomas W M 34 M Farmer GA GA GA; -- Sarah W F 32 Wife [written over Daughter] M Keeping house GA GA GA; -- Walter W M 8 Son [written over Grandson] S GA GA GA; -- Tinella [? as indexed] W F 6 Daughter S GA GA GA; -- Lillian W F 4 Daughter S GA GA GA. Next door are Sarah's parents, Benjamin and Rebecca SMITH, and siblings.
General Notes: Wife -
Sarah E. SANFORD married Thomas J. SMITH on 15 December 1869 in Baldwin County, Georgia.
"Sallie stated on the confederate widow's pension that Thomas J. Smith died July 3-1894- but I cannot find his obituary in the papers. I did however find a copy of Sallie's father's obituary. He died in July 1897. His name was Benjamin Sanford." [Julia White, Pensacola, Florida, 27 March 2010]
Sallie SANFORD is buried in Memory Hill Cemetery, Baldwin County, Georgia. Her tombstone, as pictured on Find A Grave Memorial #15892126, created by: Jack Johnson, on Sep 26, 2006, reads:
SALLIE SANFORD
WIFE OF
T. J. SMITH
JULY 19, 1847
JUNE 16, 1926
Notes: Marriage
"I Certify that Thomas Smith and Miss Sallie Sanford were joined in Matrimony by me this 15th day of December 1869. N. B. BINION, Minister." [Excerpt from a copy of a Baldwin County Marriage Certificate in the possession of Julia White, Pensacola, Florida]
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John SANGSTER, Jr. and Caroline WOODSON
Husband John SANGSTER, Jr. 1267
Born: Abt 1801 - Virginia 433 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John SANGSTER, Sr. (1773-Cir 1855) 1319 Mother: Mary COFFER (Bet 1770/1780-1853) 1319
Marriage: 7 Oct 1821 - Christian County, Kentucky
Wife Caroline WOODSON 433
Born: 1805 - Virginia 433 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Daniel WOODSON (1752-Abt 1807) Mother: Elizabeth JONES (Abt 1755-1840)
Children
1 F Mary E. SANGSTER 4928
Born: Abt 1824 - Kentucky 4928 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: RICHARDSON ( - )
2 M William Henry SANGSTER
Born: Bet 1825 and 1830 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M John W. SANGSTER 1265
Born: Abt 1827 - Tennessee 1266 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: M. E. (Abt 1840- ) 1265 Marr: Abt 1857
4 M James M. SANGSTER 433
Born: Abt 1828 - Tennessee 1839 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sarah (Abt 1838- ) 1839
5 M George SANGSTER 433
Born: Abt 1835 - Tennessee 433 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Martha A. SANGSTER 433
Born: Abt 1837 - Tennessee 433 Christened: Died: Buried:
7 M Francis Marion SANGSTER 433,4943
Born: Abt 1840 - Tennessee 4928 Christened: Died: Buried:
8 M Reuben Burrow SANGSTER 432,433
Born: 26 Jun 1840 - Tennessee 3715 Christened: Died: 31 May 1920 - Kensett, Arkansas Buried:Spouse: Eliza Anderson COLEMAN (1842- ) Marr: 4 Jan 1861 - Haywood County, Tennessee
9 F Sarah J. SANGSTER 433
Born: Abt 1843 - Tennessee 433 Christened: Died: Buried:
10 M Miller W. SANGSTER 433
Born: Abt 1845 - Tennessee 433 Christened: Died: Buried:
11 F Catherine E. SANGSTER 433
Born: Abt 1847 - Tennessee 433 Christened: Died: Buried:
12 F Caroline SANGSTER 433
Born: Abt 1849 - Tennessee 433 Christened: Died: Buried:
13 F Emily SANGSTER
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
John SANGSTER, Jr. married Caroline WOODSON, probably before 1820 based on the five children under 10 in their household in the 1830 census.
The family picture by 1840 is derived from enumerations of the 1830 and 1840 censuses.
1830 U.S. Census, Tennessee, Davidson County; Series: M19 Roll: 174 Page: 234:
SANGSTER John 2 2 . . 1 . . . . . . . . ||1 . . . 1 . .
Reads: 2 males under 5 (William Henry & Robert Daniel); 2 males 5-10; 1 male 20-30 (John, Jr); 1 female under 5 (Mary Elizabeth); 1 female 20-30 (Caroline WOODSON).
1840 U.S. Census, Tennessee, Haywood County; Series: M704 Roll: 522 Page: 422:
John SANGSTER Jr 2 2 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . || 1 . . 1 . 1
Reads: 2 males under 5; 2 males 5-10; 1 male 10-15; 1 male 15-20; 1 male 30-40 John, Jr.; 1 female under 5; 1 female 15-20; 1 female 30-40 (Caroline).
1850 U.S. Census, Tennessee, Haywood County, Brownsville; Series: M432 Roll: 883 Page: 105: 1412 1412 John SANGSTER Jnr. 49 M Farming 2000 VA; Caroline 45 F VA; James 22 M Farming TN; George 15 M TN; Martha 13 F TN; Samuel 11 M TN; Reubin 9 M TN; Francis 9 M TN; Sarah 7 F TN; Miller 5 M TN; Catherine 3 F TN; Caroline 1 F TN.
Haywood County Tennessee: Will Book E, p. 102 -104:
I, John Sangster 16 November 1858
February Term 1859
Tract of Land know as the Nolan Place where my son, John lives to be sold as well as my Negro Woman, Ellen
Son, James M. Sangster has been advanced $1,000.00
Each of my Married Children shall receive an equal advance, $1,000.00
John W. Sangster Having received $500.00, to get $500.00 more.
William Henry Sangster , Having received 400.00 shall get $600.00 more
George Sangster, having received $350.00 to received $650.00 more
Daughter, Mary E. Richardson has not had an advance and she is to get $1,000.00 and is to be paid before any of the aforesaid children receive any part of their legacy.
The remainder of my estate both real and personal except what may be necessary for payment of my debts shall be kept together and in the hands of my dear wife, Caroline Sangster to be Mananged and controlled by her during widowhood, and after the support of herself and family, the proceeds of the crops to the advancement of any remaining children to wit: Martha A., Sara J., Francis, Reuben, Miller, Kitty E. And Emily Sangster and each of these last mentioned children shall receive from their mother $1,000.00 each to make them equal with the other afore mentioned children.
When any one or more of my minor children shall come of age or marry and if my wife does not have money on hand to make the advancements in this section mrntioned , my executor is hereby authorized without the decree of any court to sell one or more of my slaves as shall be necessary.
I appoint my brother, William Sangster, my executor.
Witnesses: James W. Strother John Sangster L.S. Henry Sangster
(http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=theresavan&id=I121)
General Notes: Wife -
Caroline WOODSON married John SANGSTER, Jr. She is named in the 16 November 1858 LW&T of her husband: "The remainder of my estate both real and personal except what may be necessary for payment of my debts shall be kept together and in the hands of my dear wife, Caroline SANGSTER to be Managed and controlled by her during widowhood..."
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John Franklin SNIDER and Julia Emma SANGSTER
Husband John Franklin SNIDER
AKA: John S. SNYDER 3638 Born: 21 Nov 1855 - Brown County, Ohio Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 23 Mar 1898 - Kensett, Arkansas
Wife Julia Emma SANGSTER 3638
Born: 29 Nov 1871 - Arkansas 3638 Christened: Died: 25 Dec 1963 - Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee Buried: - Roselawn Cemetery, Little Rock, Arkansas
Father: Reuben Burrow SANGSTER (1840-1920) 432,433 Mother: Eliza Anderson COLEMAN (1842- )
Children
1 M Everett Vernon SNIDER 3638
Born: 7 Apr 1901 - Kensett, Arkansas 251 Christened: Died: Jun 1985 - Pulaski County, Arkansas 251 Buried: - Oakland CemeterySpouse: Lucile CHAMBERS (1900- ) Marr: 22 Feb 1917 - Arkansas
2 M Harry L. SNIDER 3638
Born: Abt 1903 3638 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: HONAN (living)
3 F Johnnie Jewell SNIDER 251,3638
Born: 25 Aug 1908 251 Christened: Died: 20 Feb 2000 251 Buried:Spouse: WELCH (living)
4 F Ruby N. SNIDER 3638
Born: 12 Jul 1904 3638 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M David Franklin SNIDER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1910 U.S. Census, Arkansas, Pulaski County, 8-Wd Little Rock; Series: T624 Roll: 62 Page: 243: Booker St 1609 30 30 SNYDER John S. Head M W 50 M2 11 OH OH OH Teacher College; -- Sangster Wife F W 38 M1 11 6 4 AR TN NC; -- Everett Son M W 9 S AR OH AR; -- Harry L. Son M W 7 S AR OH AR; -- Ruby N. Dau F W 5 S AR OH AR; -- Johnie J. Dau F W 16/12 S AR OH AR
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George W. WALKER and Mary SANGSTER
Husband George W. WALKER
Born: Christened: Died: 1907 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary SANGSTER
Born: Christened: Died: 6 Feb 1940 Buried:
Father: Reuben Burrow SANGSTER (1840-1920) 432,433 Mother: Eliza Anderson COLEMAN (1842- )
Children
General Notes: Wife -
John T. SEVIER and Sarah SANGSTER
Husband John T. SEVIER 3715
Born: Abt 1807 - Tennessee 3715 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Abt 1839
Wife Sarah SANGSTER 3715
Born: 1822 - Tennessee 3715 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John SANGSTER, Sr. (1773-Cir 1855) 1319 Mother: Mary COFFER (Bet 1770/1780-1853) 1319
Children
1 M John SEVIER 3715
Born: Abt 1841 - Tennessee 3715 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Sarah J. SEVIER
Born: Abt 1843 - Tennessee Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Catherine SEVIER 3715
Born: Abt 1846 - Tennessee 3715 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M James E. SEVIER 3715
Born: Abt 1849 - Tennessee 3715 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M Robert SEVIER 3715
Born: Abt 1851 - Tennessee 3715 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Bettie SEVIER 3715
Born: Abt 1855 - Tennessee 3715 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1850 U.S. Census, Tennessee, Haywood County, Brownsville; Series: M432 Roll: 883 Page: 2:
20 John T.? SEVIER 42 M Jailor 4000 TN;
Sarah 27 F TN;
Mary A. 17 F TN;
Valentine 13 TN;
(Next page)
Charley H.? SEVIER 11 M TN;
John 9 M TN;
Sarah J. 7 F TN;
Catherine 5 F TN;
Robert SANGSTER 21 M Tailor TN.
Robert lives in the home of John SEVIER and wife Sarah SANGSTER, b. abt 1823, and is thought to be Robert's sister.
1860 U.S. Census, Tennessee, Haywood County, Brownsville; Series: M653 Roll: 1254 Page: 507: John SEVIER 53 M Keeps eatery house 15,000 20,000 TN; Sarah [SANGSTER] 38 F TN; John 19 M TN; Catherine 14 F TN; James E. 11 M TN; Robert 9 M TN; Bettie 5 F TN; E. H. CLAY 22 M Physician TN; Sarah J. 17 F TN; Henry SANGSTER 58 VA; Reuben SANGSTER 19 TN; Adam H. SEVIER 36 M Clerk TN.
General Notes: Wife -
Sarah SANGSTER married John SEVIER. She, 27 in the 1850 census, is John's second wife, not old enough to be the mother of all the children listed in their household. Mary A., 17, and Valentine, 13, are not likely hers, there may also be a question about whether Charlie, 11, may be hers. John, 9, Sarah, 7, and Catherine, 5, are probably hers.
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Thomas SANGSTER and Mary TILLETT
Husband Thomas SANGSTER
Born: 1731 - Scotland Christened: Died: 1796 Buried:Marriage: Cir 1770
Wife Mary TILLETT
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John SANGSTER, Sr. 1319
Born: 1773 - Virginia 1319,3714 Christened: Died: Cir 1855 - Tennessee Buried:Spouse: Mary COFFER (Bet 1770/1780-1853) 1319 Marr: Bef 1 Feb 1800
2 M James SANGSTER
Born: 1777 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M George SANGSTER
Born: Cir 1779 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Jane SANGSTER
Born: Cir 1781 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M Thomas J. SANGSTER
Born: Cir 1783 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 M Robert SANGSTER
Born: Cir 1785 Christened: Died: Buried:
7 F Mary SANGSTER
Born: 1788 Christened: Died: Buried:
8 M Alexander SANGSTER
Born: Cir 1790 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
Fairfax County, Va. - Census - Taxlist of John Gibson 1782:
"Sangster, Thomas 12 [whites] 10 [blacks]" [http://files.usgwarchives.org/va/fairfax/census/1782/1782tax09.txt]
General Notes: Wife -
From: "The Tillett/Tellett/ Tillot/Tilet/Tellit Family"
8. Samuel3 Tillett (Giles Vandecasteel2, John1) was born in Prince William Co., VA bef 1725 [Prince William County did not exist at this time. RLD]. Samuel died 1798 in Loudoun Co., VA, at 73 years of age. Will written 20 Aug 1798, proved 10 Sep 1798, Loudoun Co., VA Will Book: F, p. 40.
ABSTRACTS OF VIRGINIA'S NORTHERN NECK WARRANTS & SURVEYS, by Peggy Shomo Joyner:
p. 1 - Sam'll Tillet - 25 Nov 1742 - on line of Bond Veal, Ox Road, John Turley, James Robert, etc.
He married Ann Barry in Prince William Co., VA, aft 1737. Ann was the daughter of Edward Barry and Mary (Unknown) Barry. Ann died bef 1798 in Loudoun Co., VA.
He was listed as a minor in Orphan's Court records in Prince William Co., VA, 22 AUG 1737. John Turley and Edward Barry are appointed guardians of Samuel Tillet, orphan of Giles Tillet, dec.
Samuel registered to pay taxes in Fairfax Co., VA, 1769.
He made a will in Loudoun Co., VA, 10 SEP 1790. Loudoun Co. Will Book F, p. 40. Wife, Jane, children: Mary, Jane Ann, Giles, Samuel, Sarah, Edward, Margaret, James & Elizabeth.
GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS FROM 18TH CENTURY VIRGINIA NEWSPAPERS - by Robert K. Headley, Jr., p. 1987:
SAMUEL TILLET, dec'd., his executor, Giles Tillett & Samuel Tillett will sellhis 184 acre plant on Sandy Run in Fairfax Co. 6 miles from Occoquan Mills which is now in the possession of Caleb Stone. - (CMAC 16 Jul 99 {1799})
Samuel Tillett and Ann Barry had the following children:
i. James4 Tillett was born in Loudoun Co., VA. He married Hannah Moss in Loudoun Co., VA, 1 Apr 1805.1 Hannah was born in Loudoun Co., VA bef. 1800. Hannah was the daughter of Thomas Moss and Amelia Carter. Hannah died before 1824 in Loudoun Co., VA.
ii. Mary Tillett was born in Loudoun Co., VA. She married Thomas Sangster in Loudoun Co., VA??.
iii. Jane Tillett was born in Loudoun Co., VA. She married Mr. Stone in Loudoun Co., VA??.
iv. Ann Tillett.
v. Giles Tillett. Giles died ca 1815 in Loudoun Co., VA. Will executed 14 Mar 1815. Names wife Honor, children Samuel A., Giles, Sarah (Sally) Strauther, Mary (Polly) Davis Jackson, Mahala Saunders; Margarett (Peggy) Pool; Nancy and Effey Clarke.
vi. Samuel II Tillett was born in Loudoun Co., VA.
vii. Sarah Tillett was born in Loudoun Co., VA. She married Mr. Hammett in Loudoun Co., VA??.
viii. Edward Tillett was born in Loudoun Co., VA.
ix. Margaret Tillett was born in Loudoun Co., VA. She married Mr. Barnett in Loudoun Co., VA??.
x. Elizabeth Tillett was born in Loudoun Co., VA.
(http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~unab22/tillet.htm)
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William SANGSTER
Husband William SANGSTER
Born: Abt 1807 - Fairfax County, Virginia Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John SANGSTER, Sr. (1773-Cir 1855) 1319 Mother: Mary COFFER (Bet 1770/1780-1853) 1319
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Martha A. ( - ) - Bef 1852
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Henry Carry SANGSTER 1142,1143
Born: Abt 1839 - Tennessee 1142 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Minnie RAYNER (Abt 1839- ) 1140,1142 Marr: Abt 1858
2 M Albert C. SANGSTER
Born: Abt 1844 - Tennessee Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1840 U.S. Census, Tennessee, Haywood County; Series: M704 Roll: 522 Page 395:
SANGSTER John Senr . . . . 1 . 1 . 1 . . . . || . . . . . . . 1
Reads: 1 male 20-30; 1 male 40-50 (Henry? abt 40?); 1 male 60-70 (John?); 1 female 50-60 (Mary?).
Series: M704 Roll: 522 Page: 401:
Wm SANGSTER 1 . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . || . . . . 1
Reads: 1 male under 5; 1 male 15-20; 1 male 20-30; 1 female 20-30.
1850 U.S. Census, Tennessee, Haywood County, Brownsville; Series: M432 Roll: 883 Page: 3:
Line 24 W. SANGSTER 43 Merchant 2000 VA;
Martha A. 35 F NC;
Henry C. 11 M TN;
Albert E. 6 M TN;
E. RUTHERFORD 17 Merchant Clerk TN;
Hellen LEA 11 F TN;
L. JAMES 6 F TN.
William SANGSTER was appointed an executor of the Will of his brother John written 16 November 1858 in Haywood County, Tennessee.
1860 U.S. Census, Tennessee, Haywood County, Brownsville; Series: M653 Roll: 1254 Page: 506:
372 283 Wm SANGSTER 53 M Merchant 11,800 35,700 VA;
-- Martha A. 46 F NC;
-- Albert C. 14 M TN;
-- Wm L. 8 M TN;
Helen LEE 21 F --- 600 TN;
Mary S. JONES 14 F TN;
Robt E. PEEBLES 18 M Clerk TN.
1870 U.S. Census, Tennessee, Haywood County, Brownsville P O; Series: M593 Roll: 1536 Page: 364: Line 18 SANGSTER Wm 63 M W Merchant 14,000 10,000 VAVA
-- Martha 58 F W Keeping house NC;
-- Albert 26 M W Clk in Goods TN (from John Sr's 1850 census?);
-- W. L. 18 M W Clk in Goods TN;
-- Henry 70 M W At home VA;
LEA Helen 25 F W At home TN;
and six boarders. Henry, 70, is William's older brother.
Close by:
Series: M593 Roll: 1536 Page: 364: SANGSTER Henry 31 and wife Minnie 31 and 3 children.
1880 U.S. Census, Tennessee, Haywood County, Brownsville; Series: T9 Roll: 1261 Page: 169:
209 209 SANGSTER Wm W M 73 VA VA VA;
-- M. A. W F 66 Wife NC NC NC;
-- Wm 28 Son TN VA NC;
-- Willie Burke W F 24 Dau Law TN VA VA;
-- Howell W M 2 GrSon TN TN TN;
-- LEE Ellen W F 37 Niece TN NC TN; two servants; five boarders.
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John Thomson SANKEY II and Patience STEPHENS
Husband John Thomson SANKEY II
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef 1835
Wife Patience STEPHENS
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ann John SANKEY 1417,2888
Born: 19 Nov 1835 - Montgomery County, Alabama 1417,4105 Christened: Died: 2 Aug 1910 Buried:Spouse: Capt. George William DAWSON, C.S.A. (1835-1886) 1322,2887 Marr: 13 Jan 1858
General Notes: Husband -
See: http://southernfamilymergers.com/mcdaniel/p8.htm
General Notes: Wife -
See: http://southernfamilymergers.com/mcdaniel/p8.htm
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Rev. Richard SANKEY and Sarah THOMPSON
Husband Rev. Richard SANKEY 1416
Born: Bef 1715 - Ireland 1416 Christened: Died: 1788 - Prince Edward County, Virginia Buried:Marriage: Cir 1737 - Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Wife Sarah THOMPSON 1416
Born: Abt 1720 - Scotland 1416 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Sarah SANKEY
Born: 1740 - Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Elizabeth Esther SANKEY
Born: Abt 1742 - Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joseph PARKS (Abt 1744- ) Marr: 21 May 1764
3 F Unknown SANKEY
Born: Cir 1744 - Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Margaret SANKEY
Born: Abt 1746 - Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M Dr. John Thompson SANKEY
Born: Abt 1748 - Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware Christened: Died: 1811 - Greene County, Georgia Buried:Spouse: Ann DANIEL ( - )
General Notes: Husband -
Richard SANKEY is of interest because of a possible connection to the SANKEY line through the wife or wives of James O'DANIEL (DANIELL/L) of Fairfax County, Virginia.
From "Caveliers and Pioneers," p. 168, Patent Book No., 6 (VA): MR. THO. MEAD. 640 acs., New Kent Co., N. side of Mattapony Riv., upon branches of Peanketank maine Sw., about 2 mi. from Mr. Tho. HOLMES; 6 Oct. 1675, p. 570. On Timber Br., along lland of Johnn PICC & Jno. MADDISON. Granted to Cornelius REYNOLDS 6 June 1664, assigned to Richd. SANKEY, who assigned to sd. MEAD. 8 Jan 1673."
Rev. Richard Sankey (b. pre 1715-1788) - "Richard Sankey, a theological student from Ireland, was taken under the care of the Presbytery of Donegal (Western Pennsylvania) in 1731. In 1737 he was called to the Hanover Congregation <prespres.htm> and was ordained August, 1738. In 1756, the entire region was greatly harrassed by Indian wars and in 1757, with a great part of his congregation, he settled on Buffalo Creek, in Prince Edward County, Virginia. Buffalo Church is one of the oldest churches in the Prince Edward region, and near the church for a long time was a trading place called 'Londonderry.' Richard Sankey lived to be an old man, dying a few months before the organization of the Synod of Virginia in 1788-- he had been designated the first moderator. In 1775, Richard Sankey was of the first Board of Trustees of Hampden Sydney Academy <Presinst.htm>. It is recorded that he like to use Hebrew in the pulpit. He was the son-in-law of the Rev. John Thompson <Presbiot.htm> (no compromise Old School man), who while settled in the territory of Prince Edward County, composed in 1748 the earliest book to come out of that territory, "An Explication of the Shorter Catechism." John Sankey, the son of Richard Sankey [see Prince Edward County Will Books] was likely a minister himself. It is probably he spent his life in the South. In 1827 Richard T[hompson] Sankey of Georgia graduated in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania." (http://mal.net/EarlyPresbyterians/presbios.htm)
"The author of the petitions is not identified. One theory is that the Rev. Richard Sankey wrote both petitions. He had been the pastor of a Presbyterian Church in Hanover Township, Lancaster [now Dauphin] County, Pennsylvania. His church was located near Manada Gap used by Indian raiders to reach exposed frontier settlements and in 1758 Sankey and many of his parishioners moved to the relative safety of North Carolina. Pastor and people moved again the following year to Prince Edward County, Virginia. His migrations would fit the situation described in the petitions. Whoever wrote it, someone took it to all ten of the centers of Scotch-Irish settlement that the petitions identified as congregations without pastors. It took considerable organization to garner 800 signatures in the backcountry." (http://www.electricscotland.com/familytree/magazine/decjan2003/ulster_roots.htm)
Searching for the parents of Margaret Calhoun who married Giles William Sankey, April 1748, Wilmington, New Castle Del., Holy Trinity or Old Sweedes Church. Any info sincerely appreciated. Known children of this couple: Martha Sankey, Lydia Sankey, William Sankey.--Were there others? Lydia Sankey, daughter of Giles and Margaret Calhoun Sankey. Other known children: Martha, born about 1755, who married "Jipe" Sturgeon, and William Sankey. Appreciate adding any other info, available! (Posted by: Jaunita Cain (ID *****9829) Date: June 21, 2006 In Reply to: Re: Chester, PA Sankeys? , http://genforum.genealogy.com/sankey/messages/306.html)
"Rev. Richard Sankey, and thirty-five families moved from Paxtang Pennsylvania to Buffaloe River, Prince Edward Co., Virginia in the summer of 1759. A series of Indian raids and massacres, which took the lives of fourteen members of his congregation was the main reason for the migration. On October 9, 1759 he purchased 400 acres adjacent to Robert Baker's. He was the author of The Petition of Sundry Inhabitants of Prince Edward County to the President and House of Delegates of Virginia dated October 11, 1776 praying for complete religious and civil liberty and pledging loyalty to the government of the United States." [2007-09-16, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bobbaker&id=I25337]
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Rev. Richard SANKEY
Husband Rev. Richard SANKEY 1416
Born: Bef 1715 - Ireland 1416 Christened: Died: 1788 - Prince Edward County, Virginia Buried:Marriage:
Other Spouse: Sarah THOMPSON (Abt 1720- ) 1416 - Cir 1737 - Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband -
Richard SANKEY is of interest because of a possible connection to the SANKEY line through the wife or wives of James O'DANIEL (DANIELL/L) of Fairfax County, Virginia.
From "Caveliers and Pioneers," p. 168, Patent Book No., 6 (VA): MR. THO. MEAD. 640 acs., New Kent Co., N. side of Mattapony Riv., upon branches of Peanketank maine Sw., about 2 mi. from Mr. Tho. HOLMES; 6 Oct. 1675, p. 570. On Timber Br., along lland of Johnn PICC & Jno. MADDISON. Granted to Cornelius REYNOLDS 6 June 1664, assigned to Richd. SANKEY, who assigned to sd. MEAD. 8 Jan 1673."
Rev. Richard Sankey (b. pre 1715-1788) - "Richard Sankey, a theological student from Ireland, was taken under the care of the Presbytery of Donegal (Western Pennsylvania) in 1731. In 1737 he was called to the Hanover Congregation <prespres.htm> and was ordained August, 1738. In 1756, the entire region was greatly harrassed by Indian wars and in 1757, with a great part of his congregation, he settled on Buffalo Creek, in Prince Edward County, Virginia. Buffalo Church is one of the oldest churches in the Prince Edward region, and near the church for a long time was a trading place called 'Londonderry.' Richard Sankey lived to be an old man, dying a few months before the organization of the Synod of Virginia in 1788-- he had been designated the first moderator. In 1775, Richard Sankey was of the first Board of Trustees of Hampden Sydney Academy <Presinst.htm>. It is recorded that he like to use Hebrew in the pulpit. He was the son-in-law of the Rev. John Thompson <Presbiot.htm> (no compromise Old School man), who while settled in the territory of Prince Edward County, composed in 1748 the earliest book to come out of that territory, "An Explication of the Shorter Catechism." John Sankey, the son of Richard Sankey [see Prince Edward County Will Books] was likely a minister himself. It is probably he spent his life in the South. In 1827 Richard T[hompson] Sankey of Georgia graduated in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania." (http://mal.net/EarlyPresbyterians/presbios.htm)
"The author of the petitions is not identified. One theory is that the Rev. Richard Sankey wrote both petitions. He had been the pastor of a Presbyterian Church in Hanover Township, Lancaster [now Dauphin] County, Pennsylvania. His church was located near Manada Gap used by Indian raiders to reach exposed frontier settlements and in 1758 Sankey and many of his parishioners moved to the relative safety of North Carolina. Pastor and people moved again the following year to Prince Edward County, Virginia. His migrations would fit the situation described in the petitions. Whoever wrote it, someone took it to all ten of the centers of Scotch-Irish settlement that the petitions identified as congregations without pastors. It took considerable organization to garner 800 signatures in the backcountry." (http://www.electricscotland.com/familytree/magazine/decjan2003/ulster_roots.htm)
Searching for the parents of Margaret Calhoun who married Giles William Sankey, April 1748, Wilmington, New Castle Del., Holy Trinity or Old Sweedes Church. Any info sincerely appreciated. Known children of this couple: Martha Sankey, Lydia Sankey, William Sankey.--Were there others? Lydia Sankey, daughter of Giles and Margaret Calhoun Sankey. Other known children: Martha, born about 1755, who married "Jipe" Sturgeon, and William Sankey. Appreciate adding any other info, available! (Posted by: Jaunita Cain (ID *****9829) Date: June 21, 2006 In Reply to: Re: Chester, PA Sankeys? , http://genforum.genealogy.com/sankey/messages/306.html)
"Rev. Richard Sankey, and thirty-five families moved from Paxtang Pennsylvania to Buffaloe River, Prince Edward Co., Virginia in the summer of 1759. A series of Indian raids and massacres, which took the lives of fourteen members of his congregation was the main reason for the migration. On October 9, 1759 he purchased 400 acres adjacent to Robert Baker's. He was the author of The Petition of Sundry Inhabitants of Prince Edward County to the President and House of Delegates of Virginia dated October 11, 1776 praying for complete religious and civil liberty and pledging loyalty to the government of the United States." [2007-09-16, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bobbaker&id=I25337]
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Henry SAONE
Husband Henry SAONE
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Judith SAONE 3126
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Major Peter FIELD ( - ) 3126 Marr: Cir 1678Spouse: Henry RANDOLPH ( - )
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John SASNETT and Sallie WELLS
Husband John SASNETT (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sallie WELLS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas WELLS ( - ) Mother: Mildred TUCKER ( - )
Children
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George Elliott WALKER and Julia Borden SASNETT
Husband George Elliott WALKER 2042
Born: Abt 1857 - Georgia 2042 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Elliott R. WALKER ( - ) Mother: Mary Delilah GARRARD ( - )
Marriage: Bef 1882
Wife Julia Borden SASNETT
Born: Abt 1860 - Georgia 2042 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William Pembroke SASNETT (1833- ) Mother: Mary Elizabeth ADAMS (1839-1907)
Children
1 F Annie WALKER 2042
Born: Abt 1879 - Hancock County, Georgia 2042 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Jessie Borden WALKER
Born: 9 Oct 1882 - Hancock County, Georgia Christened: Died: 8 Feb 1975 - Hancock County, Georgia Buried:Spouse: William Walton DAVIS (1877-1969) 1031 Marr: 3 Jun 1900 - Hancock County, Georgia
General Notes: Husband -
1880 U.S. Census, Georgia, Hancock County, 118 Militia District, 1 June 1880; Series: T9 Roll: 151 Page: 323: Line 17 393 458 WALKER Geo W M 23 M Farmer GA GA GA; " Julia W F 20 Wife M Keeping house GA GA GA; " Annie W F 1 Dau GA GA GA.
1900 U.S. Census, Georgia Hancock County, 118-Militia District, 1 June 1900; Series: T623 Roll: 203 Page: 192: Line 10 WALKER George E. Head W M Nov 1858 41 M 22 GA GA GA Farmer; -- Julia B. Wife W F Nov 1859 40 M 22 5 2 GA GA GA; -- Jessie B. Dau W F Oct 1881 18 S GA GA GA; -- Lurial L. Dau W F Sept 1890 9 S GA GA GA; AMOUR Mary D. Mother W F Nov 1835 64 Wd - 1 1 GA GA GA; SASNETT Mary E. Mother W F Aug 1839 90 Wd - 1 1 GA GA GA; DAVIS, Wm W. Son-in-law W M Jun 1877 23 S GA GA GA Farm laborer.
(NOTES: Jesse B. WALKER married William W. DAVIS on 3 June 1900, two days after the census information cutoff date. Mary E. SASNETT is the mother of Julia B. WALKER. Mary D. AMOUR is the mother of George E. WALKER, apparently remarried to an AMOUR and widowed for a second time. The next door neighbor is Carrie DANNIEL, 69, Aunt, widow of Arthur R. DANIELL, living in the household of Miss CLAUD A. CALAWAY and two of her brothers. William's mother was Martha Ann DANIELL, Arthur 's sister. RLD)
General Notes: Wife -
"5. George E. Walker Julia Sasnet 1871 Trans. Reynolds Chapel E.G. Murrah (Tre.Devereau, 12-18,1905 9-20-1931)" {Register of Members of Zebulon Methodist Church, South - Hancock County, Georgia, pg. 13-21, Margarette Goldsby Gaissert, Compiler, Extractor and Publisher, Transcribed by Scott O. Fraser,(sofraser@aol.com), as understood from text (May 2006)}
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SATCHER and Danny WATSON
Husband SATCHER
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef 1806
Wife Danny WATSON
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Arthur WATSON ( -Bef 1806) Mother: Sarah ( -After 1828)
Children
General Notes: Husband -
See LW&T, of Arthur WATSON, father of his wife, Danny WATSON, proved 12 September 1806.
General Notes: Wife -
See LW&T, of Arthur WATSON, father, proved 12 September 1806.
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Dr. Weems Aurelius SAUCIER and Margaret Watts TALBOTT
Husband Dr. Weems Aurelius SAUCIER 251
Born: 16 Nov 1891 251 Christened: Died: Dec 1978 - Ohio 251 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Margaret Watts TALBOTT 251,1606
Born: 15 Jun 1894 - Kentucky 251,1606 Christened: Died: Dec 1989 - Ohio 251 Buried:
Father: Thomas Barbee TALBOTT (1861-1940) 1606,1609 Mother: Annie Marvin HUNTER (1872- ) 1606,1607
Children
General Notes: Husband -
"WEEMS SAUCIER 16 Nov 1891 Dec 1978 43221 (Columbus, Franklin, OH ) (none specified) 514-30-1271 Kansas" (SSDI)
General Notes: Wife -
"MARGARET T SAUCIER 15 Jun 1894 20 Dec 1989 43221 (Columbus, Franklin, OH ) (none specified) 270-62-9901 Ohio" (SSDI)
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Edward SAUNDERS
Husband Edward SAUNDERS
Born: Christened: Died: Abt 1669 - Northumberland County, Virginia Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Ebenezer SAUNDERS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth PRESLY (living)
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Charles SAVANO
Husband Charles SAVANO (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Rosalie Joan SAVANO (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Pvt. Verle Eugene LAWRENCE, U.S.M.C, WW II (1923-1945)
2 M Arthur SAVANO (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Vincent SAVANO (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Leo SAVANO (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Evans Hinson SCARBOROUGH and Dorothy WARREN
Husband Evans Hinson SCARBOROUGH 2847
Born: 15 Apr 1908 - Alabama 1453,2847 Christened: Died: 11 Feb 1948 - Alabama 1453 Buried: - Mt. Willing Cemetery, Lowndes County, Alabama
Father: James Elliott SCARBOROUGH, Sr. (1878-1953) 2847 Mother: Martha R. HINSON (1880-1970) 2692,2847
Marriage:
Wife Dorothy WARREN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband -
"SCARBOROUGH, Evans Hinson, 4-15-1908, 2-11-1948" Mount Willing Cemetery, Lowndes County, Alabama Lowndes County Road 45 South Made available to The USGenWeb Archives by Cheryl Harrell - har7548@htcnet.net, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/lowndes/cemeteries/mtwill.txt)
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James Elliott SCARBOROUGH, Jr. and Isabel Agnita WISSELL
Husband James Elliott SCARBOROUGH, Jr. 2847
Born: 26 Jul 1906 - Alabama 2847 Christened: Died: 31 Jan 1966 Buried: - Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia
Father: James Elliott SCARBOROUGH, Sr. (1878-1953) 2847 Mother: Martha R. HINSON (1880-1970) 2692,2847
Marriage: Bef 1936
Wife Isabel Agnita WISSELL
Born: 1909 - Shoreham, New Hampshire Christened: Died: 1992 Buried: - Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia
Children
1 F Nancy SCARBOROUGH (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Van Buren DILBECK (living)Spouse: Stephen Pierre "Pete" COTTREAUX ( -1962)
2 F Isabel SCARBOROUGH (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joseph Heirs LONG (1942-1982)
3 M James Elliott SCARBOROUGH III (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Evans Hinson SCARBOROUGH (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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SHEFFIELD and Mary Frances SCARBROUGH
Husband SHEFFIELD (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Frances SCARBROUGH (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William Jack SCARBROUGH ( -Bef 2008) Mother: Wilma Irene BURNEY (1925-2008)
Children
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Michael Ray WALDEN, Sr. and Deborah Ann SCHAFER
Husband Michael Ray WALDEN, Sr. (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Milton Othel WALDEN, Sr. Mother: Alice HILDEBRANDT
Marriage:
Wife Deborah Ann SCHAFER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Michael Ray WALDEN, Jr. (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Jayson C. WALDEN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Hans SCHENCK
Husband Hans SCHENCK
Born: 1470 - Rothenbach, Bern, Switzerland Christened: Died: After 1505 Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Johannes SCHENCK
Born: 1505 - Rothenbach, Bern, Switzerland Christened: Died: After 1530 Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
"Hans SCHENK-1. He was born 1470 in Rothenbach, Bern, Switzerland." [Register Report for Hans Schenk, http://s143848239.onlinehome.us/History/ShankTree.pdf]
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Johannes SCHENCK
Husband Johannes SCHENCK
Born: 1505 - Rothenbach, Bern, Switzerland Christened: Died: After 1530 Buried:
Father: Hans SCHENCK (1470-After 1505) Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Hans SCHENCK
Born: 1530 - Emmental, Bern, Switzerland Christened: Died: After 1564 - Eggiwil, Bern, Switzerland Buried:Spouse: Elsbeth NEUESCHWANDER (1540-After 1564) Marr: Bef 1564
General Notes: Husband -
"Johannes SCHENCK (Hans SCHENK-1). His birth 1505 in Rothenbach, Bern, Switzerland (Details: 1 Footnote: Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.)." [Register Report for Hans Schenk, http://s143848239.onlinehome.us/History/ShankTree.pdf]
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Michael SCHENCK, Sr. and Anna STAUFFER
Husband Michael SCHENCK, Sr.
Born: 22 Jun 1590 - Rothenbach, Bern, Switzerland Christened: Died: 1672 - Ibersheim, West Palatinate, Germany Buried:
Father: Ulrick SCHENCK (1564-1593) Mother: Annali Ritz RYTZ (1568-1593)
Marriage: Abt 1620
Wife Anna STAUFFER
Born: 6 May 1602 - Eggiwil, Rothenbach, Bern, Switzerland Christened: Died: 1 Jan 1672 - Ibersheim, Worms, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany Buried:
Father: Andreas STAUFFER (Cir 1578- ) Mother: Adelheid SCHNYDER (Cir 1580- )
Children
1 M Michael SCHENCK, Jr.
Born: 21 Sep 1639 - Eggiwil, Rothenbach, Bern, Switzerland Christened: Died: 1707 - Ibersheim, Palatine, Germany Buried:Spouse: Anna STAUFFER (1643-1707) Marr: 21 Sep 1660 - Eggiwil, Bern, Switzerland
General Notes: Husband -
"Michael SCHENCK Sr-5 (Ulrich SCHENCK-4, Hans SCHENCK-3, Johannes SCHENCK-2, Hans SCHENK-1). He was born on 22 Jun 1590 in Rothenbach, Canton Of, Bern, Switzerland. He died1672 in Ibersheim, Worms, West Palatinate, Germany. Burial Unknown. Michael SCHENCK Sr and Anna STAUFFER. They were married Unknown in C1620, Emmental, Bern, Switzerland. They had 15 children. [Register Report for Hans Schenk, http://s143848239.onlinehome.us/History/ShankTree.pdf]
General Notes: Wife -
"Anna Stauffer is the daughter of Andreas Stauffer and Adelheid Schnyder. She was born on 06 May 1602 in Eggiwill, Rothenback, Canton of Bern Switzerland. She died on 01 Jan 1672 in Ibersheim, Worms, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Burial Unknown." [Register Report for Hans Schenk, http://s143848239.onlinehome.us/History/ShankTree.pdf]
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Michael SCHENCK and Mary YEENEY
Husband Michael SCHENCK
Born: Abt 1692 - Osthoven, Germnay Christened: Died: 1759 - Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Buried:
Father: Christian SCHENCK (1662-1724) Mother: Barbara BRACKBILL (1667-1714)
Marriage: Abt 1710
Wife Mary YEENEY
Born: Abt 1695 - Manhein, Erftkreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany Christened: Died: 1759 - Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Buried:
Children
1 M Johanne John SHANK
AKA: John SHANK Born: Abt 1717 - Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Christened: Died: Jul 1791 - Adams County, Pennsylvania Buried:Spouse: Mary MOYER (Abt 1718- ) Marr: 1739 - Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
General Notes: Husband -
"Michael SCHENCK-8 (Christian SCHENCK-7, Michael SCHENCK Jr-6, Michael SCHENCK Sr-5, Ulrich SCHENCK-4, Hans SCHENCK-3, Johannes SCHENCK-2, Hans SCHENK-1). He was born 1692 in Osthoven, Germany. He died Mar 1759 in Conestoga, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA. Burial Unknown. Michael SCHENCK and Mary YEENEY. They were married Abt. 1710. They had 8 children." [Register Report for Hans Schenk, http://s143848239.onlinehome.us/History/ShankTree.pdf]
General Notes: Wife -
"Mary YEENEY. She was born Abt. 1695 in Manheim, Erftkreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.
She died 1759 in Conestoga, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA. Burial Unknown. [Register Report for Hans Schenk, http://s143848239.onlinehome.us/History/ShankTree.pdf]
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Michael SCHENCK, Jr. and Anna STAUFFER
Husband Michael SCHENCK, Jr.
Born: 21 Sep 1639 - Eggiwil, Rothenbach, Bern, Switzerland Christened: Died: 1707 - Ibersheim, Palatine, Germany Buried:
Father: Michael SCHENCK, Sr. (1590-1672) Mother: Anna STAUFFER (1602-1672)
Marriage: 21 Sep 1660 - Eggiwil, Bern, Switzerland
Wife Anna STAUFFER
Born: 1643 - Eggiwil, Rothenbach, Bern, Switzerland Christened: Died: 1707 - Ibersheim, Worms, Germany Buried:
Father: Hans STAUFFER (Cir 1618- ) Mother: Magdalene NEUESCHWANDER (Cir 1620- )
Children
1 M Christian SCHENCK
Born: 15 Jun 1662 - Eggiwil, Bern, Switzerland Christened: Died: 22 Nov 1724 - Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Buried:Spouse: Barbara BRACKBILL (1667-1714) Marr: Bef 1692
General Notes: Husband -
"Michael SCHENCK Jr-6 (Michael SCHENCK Sr-5, Ulrich SCHENCK-4, Hans SCHENCK-3, Johannes SCHENCK-2, Hans Schenk-1). He was born on 21 Sep 1639 in Eggiwill, Rothenback, Canton of Bern Switzerland. He died 1707 in Ibersheim, Palatine Germany. Burial Unknown. Michael SCHENCK Jr and Anna STAUFFER. They were married on 21 Sep 1660 in Eggiwil, Bern, Switzerland. They had 4 children." [Register Report for Hans Schenk, http://s143848239.onlinehome.us/History/ShankTree.pdf]
General Notes: Wife -
"Anna STAUFFER is the daughter of Hans STAUFFER and Magdalene NEUESCHWANDER. She was born 1643 in Eggiwill, Rothenback, Canton of Bern Switzerland. She died 1707 in Ibersheim, Worms, Germany. Burial Unknown." [Register Report for Hans Schenk, http://s143848239.onlinehome.us/History/ShankTree.pdf]
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Andreas STAUFFER and Adelheid SCHNYDER
Husband Andreas STAUFFER
Born: Cir 1578 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef 1602
Wife Adelheid SCHNYDER
Born: Cir 1580 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Anna STAUFFER
Born: 6 May 1602 - Eggiwil, Rothenbach, Bern, Switzerland Christened: Died: 1 Jan 1672 - Ibersheim, Worms, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany Buried:Spouse: Michael SCHENCK, Sr. (1590-1672) Marr: Abt 1620
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Kevin Andrew YOUNG and Teresa SCHOLL
Husband Kevin Andrew YOUNG (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William Lewis YOUNG Mother: Mildred Martha BLAKENEY (1936-2001)
Marriage:
Wife Teresa SCHOLL (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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George THOMAS and Lavinia SCHULL
Husband George THOMAS 508
Born: 4 Jan 1771 - Culpeper County, Virginia 508 Christened: Died: 31 Dec 1832 - Lewis County, Kentucky 508 Buried:
Father: Michael THOMAS (Abt 1719-1799) 370 Mother: Eva Susannah Margaretha HART (1751-Bef 1829) 370
Marriage: 19 Jun 1800 - Clark County, Kentucky 2575
Wife Lavinia SCHULL 508
Born: 12 Jun 1778 - Clark County, Kentucky Christened: Died: 18 Oct 1877 - Lewis County, Kentucky 2966 Buried:
Father: Joseph SCHULL ( - ) 2575 Mother: Sarah Lavinia CLEMENS (Abt 1746-1847) 2966
Children
1 F Sarah THOMAS 508
Born: 15 Mar 1802 - Mason County, Kentucky 508 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Elijah Hart THOMAS 508
Born: 3 Mar 1804 - Mason County, Kentucky 508 Christened: Died: 20 Apr 1883 2966 Buried:Spouse: BOGGESS (1801-1863) Marr: 1826 2575
3 F Rachel THOMAS 508,4514
Born: 13 Apr 1806 - Lewis County, Kentucky 508,4514 Christened: Died: 5 May 1872 - Lewis County, Kentucky Buried:Spouse: Daniel HALBERT (1797-1863) 4514 Marr: 5 Feb 1824 - Lewis County, Kentucky
4 F Sydney THOMAS 508
Born: 29 Apr 1808 - Lewis County, Kentucky Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Nancy THOMAS 508
Born: 16 Dec 1810 - Lewis County, Kentucky 508 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Mary Ann THOMAS 508
Born: 11 Mar 1813 - Lewis County, Kentucky 508 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Andrew WILSON (Cir 1810- ) 2966
7 F Harriet Rebecca THOMAS 508
Born: 11 Jun 1815 - Lewis County, Kentucky 508 Christened: Died: Buried:
8 F Amanda Melvina 2 THOMAS 508
Born: 19 Sep 1817 - Lewis County, Kentucky 508 Christened: Died: Buried:
9 F Elizabeth 2 THOMAS 508
Born: 5 Feb 1828 - Lewis County, Kentucky 508 Christened: Died: Buried:
10 M Daniel William THOMAS 508,1500
Born: 21 Feb 1820 - Lewis County, Kentucky 1501 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary A. (Abt 1819- ) 1500 Marr: Bef 1849
11 M George William THOMAS 507,508
Born: 15 Feb 1822 - Lewis County, Kentucky 508 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Dorothy (Abt 1825- ) 507 Marr: Bef 1844
12 F Elizabeth Jane THOMAS
Born: 5 Feb 1828 - Lewis County, Kentucky Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alexander BRIDGES ( - ) 2966
General Notes: Husband -
George THOMAS was born 4 January 1771. In the Thomas Family Bible transcription published in the Lewis County Herald newspaper it is given as: "George Thomas was born January 4, 1779" with this corrective comment also in the text "George Thomas (1770-1834), our grandfather, who was born in 1771 (evidently an error of date)." (See General Notes for Charles W. THOMAS for the full article. RLD)
"My father returned to Kentucky and brought with him a copy of the old family Bible record written old style script on blue paper. During the war I made a copy of this for Aunt Amandy Montgomery. The original I could not find when I was home. Last year I wrote to Aunt Lizzie Montgomery and find she has the copy I made and here it is:
Births of the Thomas Family:
George Thomas was born January 4, 1779
Larmia (Levina) Schull Thomas December 6, 1778
Sarah Thomas March 15, 1802
Eligh (Elijah) F. Thomas March 30, 1804
Rachel Thomas April 13, 1806
Sydnay (Sydney) Thomas August 29, 1808
Nancy Thomas December 1810
Mary Ann Thomas May 1813 (?)
------ name and date not readable
Amenda (Amanda) Melvina Thomas September 17, 1817
Daniel Wm. Thomas February (no date)
George W. Thomas February 15, 1822 (That's my father's name. It is not on the list. I take it from my own records.)
Elizabeth Jane Thomas February 5, 1828"
(http://www.lewiscountyherald.com/talley.htm, from "a letter sent to George Morgan Thomas (GMT) in 1908 by Charles W. Thomas who was living in Woodland, California. The above Charles was the son of George W. Thomas (born 1822) and was a first cousin to GMT and was writing to inform GMT about their (western) branch of the Thomas family. GMT would have been 80 years old when he received the letter. Charles would have been around 60 years old, according to some dates in the letter -- he said he left Kentucky in 1858 when he was nine years old" provided to the Lewis County Herald by Gary L. Cain, of Sandy, Utah)
1810 U.S. Census, Kentucky, Lewis County, No Twp Listed; Series: M252 Roll: 7 Page: 107: Geo. THOMAS 1 0 1 0 3 || 0 1 0 0 0 0 1. This daughter is likely Rachel, b. 1806, who married Daniel HALBERT in 1824.
The below is from The Thomas Trail, compiled by Bud Thomas:
"George THOMAS- (proven by will) George THOMAS was born on January 4, 1771 in Culpepper County, Virginia. He moved to Kentucky with his parents and married Levina SCHULL in 1800. He moved with her to Lewis County, Kentucky. Levina SCHULL was the daughter of Joseph and Levina SCHULL. This Levina was one of the women who gathered water at Bryan's Station prior to the Indian attack of 1782 (see story below). George THOMAS died December 31, 1832 in Lewis County, Kentucky. He is said to have been a soldier in the War of 1812. George and Levina had children: Sarah, b. 15 Mar 1802, Elijah Hart ("E.H."), b. 3 Mar 1804, Rachel, b. 3 Apr 1806, Sidney, b. 29 Apr 1808, Nancy, b. 16 Dec 1810, Mary Ann, b. 11 Mar 1813, Harriet Rebecca, b. 11 Jun 1815, Amanda Melvina, b. 19 Sep 1817, Daniel W., b. 21 Feb 1820, George William, b. 22 Feb 1822, and Elizabeth, b. 5 Feb 1828. George THOMAS' oldest son, Elijah Hart THOMAS (E.H.) was the father of George Morgan THOMAS who is listed in Regan's history of Lewis County as the "best personality" to ever come out of Lewis County, Kentucky.
George Thomas (son of Michael) left a will written in 1827 and probated in 1833 that goes as follows:
Wills inventory (sic) recorded in 1833 (page 52, Will Book C)
George Thomas, deceased, last will and testament.
"In the name of God, amen. I, George Thomas of the County of Lewis, and State of Kentucky, considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound and perfect mind and memory blessed by God almighty for the same do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following- that is to say- First- I give unto my beloved wife, Lauvina Thomas all my Real and personal Estate for her to enjoy the same during her natural life and do desire that she may when she thinks proper dispose of the personal Estate of any part thereof to my loving daughters, Sidney, Nancy, Mary, Harriot and Melvina as I do give and Bequeath all the personal estate after the death of my wife Lauvina to the above named children Sidney, Nancy, Mary, Harriot and Melvina to be equally divided and I do hereby give and Bequeath unto my two youngest sons Daniel and George after the death of my wife all my Real Estate consisting of my land lying on Salt Lick Creek in the County of Lewis with all and singular appurtenances belonging thereto equally to be divided between them for them and their heirs forever. Hereby revoking all others or former wills or testaments by me heretofore made - In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this day of Sept. in the year of our Lord 1827".
George Thomas
The above will of George Thomas was this day signed, sealed and declared by the aforesaid George Thomas to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereto Subscribed our names as witnessed in the presence of the testator.
Wm B. Parker
E.H. Thomas
Jonathan Crawford
State of Kentucky
Lewis County
At a Court began and held for Lewis County on Monday the 21st day of January 1833 the foregoing last will and testament of George Thomas Sr. deceased late of this county was produced in open court and duely (sic) proved by the oaths of William B. Parker & Jonathan Crawford two of the subscribing witnesses thereto to be true last will and testament of George Thomas deceased and the will is laid over for further proof at the next County Court. A copy teste Joseph Robb, Clerk of Lewis County Court and at a County Court began and held for Lewis County on Monday the 18th day of February 1833. The foregoing last will and testament of the said George Thomas deceased was further duely (sic) proved in open Court by the oath of Elijah H. Thomas witness thereto according to law and ordered to be certified and recorded- and the same is truly recorded in my office-
A copy Teste, Joseph Robb, Clerk, Lewis County Court. 508
General Notes: Wife -
Lavina SCHOLL's birth date is taken from the Thomas Family Bible transcription as published in the Lewis County Herald newspaper: "Larmia (Levina) Schull Thomas December 6, 1778." Some say her birth date is 6 December 1784.
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Herman F. E. SCHUSTER and Eleanor Vail WOODWARD
Husband Herman F. E. SCHUSTER 3033,3476
Born: Abt 1871 - South Carolina 3476 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Abt 1908 3476
Wife Eleanor Vail WOODWARD 3033
Born: 15 Jul 1875 - Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James F. WOODWARD (Abt 1848-After 1887) 2581 Mother: Ida Leila ERWIN (1852-1921) 42,2127,3033
Other Spouse: Dr. Arno KNOOR ( -Cir 1906) 3033 - Abt 1897
Children
1 M Herman Frederick SCHUSTER, Jr. 3030,3476
Born: 5 Sep 1909 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Earnest N. SCHUSTER 3030,4944
Born: 10 Oct 1910 - Chatham County, Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Dorothy SCHUSTER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
From Savannah, Georgia.
1910 U.S. Census, Georgia, Chatam County, 2-Wd Savannah, 15 April 1910; Series: T624 Roll: 178 Page: 85:
36 Street 220 138 153 SCHUSTER Herman Head M W 39 M1 2 GA Germany Germany Secretary Nxxxxxx Co.; -- Ellener Wife F W 34 M2 3 3 GA SC SC; KNOOR Ellener (K.) Stepdau F W 11 S GA GA GA; KNOOR Hellen Stepdau F W 8 S GA GA GA; SCHUSTER Herman F. Jr. Son M W 7/12 S GA GA GA; WOODWARD Lenoir E. M W 21 S GA SC SC Clerk Electric Company.
1920 U.S. Census, Georgia, Chatam County, Savannah, 1 January 1920; Series: T625 Roll: 241 Page: 89: Waldburg Street 120 173 217 SCHUSTER Herman F. E. Head M W 48 M GA Germany Germany Gen'l manager Lighting Co.; -- Elinor V. Wife F W 42 M GA SC SC; -- Fred Son M W 11 S GA GA GA; --Earnest N. Son M W 10 S GA GA GA; -- Dorothy E. Dau F W 8+?/12 S GA GA GA; KNOOR Elenor Stepdau F W 21 S GA GA GA Stenographer Railroad; -- Helen Stepdau F W 18 S GA GA GA Clerical Clerk Railroad; WOODWARD Lenoir Brother in law M W 31 S GA SC SC Clerical Clerk Lighting Co.
General Notes: Wife -
Eleanor Vail WOODWARD, daughter of James F. WOODWARD and Ida Leila ERWIN, was born 15 July 1875 in Atlanta, Georgia. She first married Dr Arno KNOOR, with whom she had two girls. Dr. KNOOR died about 1906. Eleanor remarried to Herman F. E. SCHUSTER in 1908 and had three children by him.
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SCOTT and Noel Loretta VIRGETS
Husband SCOTT
Born: Christened: Died: Bef 1 Apr 1930 Buried:Marriage: Abt 1924
Wife Noel Loretta VIRGETS
Born: 22 Feb 1906 - Orleans Parish, Louisiana Christened: Died: 7 Jun 1979 - Orleans Parish, Louisiana Buried: - Metairie Cemetery, Orleans Parish, Louisiana
Father: Joseph Edmonds VIRGETS (1877- ) Mother: Agnes ROWAN (1878- )
Other Spouse: William QUINLAN, Jr. (Abt 1905-1947) - 1 Apr 1940
Other Spouse: Harry William GARDNER (1913-1955) - 17 Nov 1951 - Orleans Parish, Louisiana
Children
General Notes: Husband -
Noel SCOTT, age 30, widowed, is listed in the home of her parents Eugene R. and Agnes VIRGETS in the 1930 census of New Orleans, Louisiana. She and ____ SCOTT married about 1924. He is presumed to have died before 1 April 1930.
General Notes: Wife -
1930 U.S. Census, Louisiana, Orleans Parish, Ward 3, New Orleans; Series: T626 Roll: 801 Page: 198:
Carrollton St 4223 138 148 VIRGETS Joseph E. Head M W 53 M 21 LA LA LA Proprietor Ice;
-- Agnes Wife F W 52 M 20 LA Ireland LA;
SCOTT Noel Dau F W 30 Wd 24 LA LA LA Bookkeeper Real estate office;
GALLAGHER Eugene R. Son-in-law M W 30 M 27 MS MS MS Laborer Freight yard;
-- Norma Dau F W 27 M 24 LA LA LA.
Noel Loretta Virgets first married William Quinlan.
Mrs. Noel Virgets Quinlan, obtained a building permit for a single residence, 1855 Gentilly Boulevard, $6000. [The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, Sunday, August 24, 1941, Page 88]
Noel's certificate of marriage to Harry William Gardner lists her as Noel Loretta Virgets Quinlan and "(Widow of William Quinlan)."
Obituary: Noel Virgets Gardner, on Thursday, June 7, 1979 at 1:00 p.m., wife of the late Harry Gardner, daughter of the late Agnes Rowan and Joseph E. Virgets, sister of Mrs. Eugene R. Gallagher, aunt of Mrs. Charles McCabe, great-aunt of Mrs. Donna Reed and Clark Vreeland, age 79 years, a native of New Orleans, La. A Requiem Mass was celebrated in the chapel of Jacob Schoen & Son, inc. 3827 Canal St. at N. Scott, on Friday, June 8, 1979 at 10:45 o'clock a.m. Interment in Metairie Cemetery. [The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, Saturday, June 9, 1979, Page 16]
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SCOTT and Sandra SILLAVAN
Husband SCOTT (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sandra SILLAVAN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Edwin SILLAVAN (1922-1999) Mother: Betty Elaine CRAIG (1928-2000)
Children
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Peter WYCHE and Alice SCOTT
Husband Peter WYCHE
Born: Bef 1 Aug 1712 - Surry County, Virginia Christened: Died: Cir 1757 - Brunswick County, Virginia Buried:Marriage: Bef 1784 - Virginia
Wife Alice SCOTT
Born: Christened: Died: After 29 Sep 1756 - Brunswick County, Virginia Buried:
Children
1 M Henry WYCHE
Born: Cir 1731 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Lt. Col. George WYCHE, RS-GA 2874
Born: Abt 1733 - Brunswick County, Virginia Christened: Died: 15 Feb 1809 - Richmond County, Georgia 2874 Buried:Spouse: Mary PETERSON (Abt 1735-Abt 1781) Marr: 15 Oct 1761 - Sussex County, Virginia
3 M Drury WYCHE
Born: 1735 Christened: Died: Bef 28 Jan 1785 - South Carolina 3905 Buried:Spouse: Mary DANCY ( - )
4 F Lucy WYCHE
Born: Cir 1739 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Rebecca WYCHE
Born: 1741 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Anne WYCHE 342
Born: 4 Jun 1749 - Brunswick County, Virginia 342 Christened: Died: 27 Jul 1834 - Richland County, South Carolina 342 Buried: - Col. Thomas Taylor Family CemeterySpouse: Colonel Thomas TAYLOR, Sr., RS-SC (1743-1833) 1364 Marr: 2 Jan 1767 - Brunswick County, Virginia 3300
General Notes: Husband -
Peter WYCHE was born before 1712 in Surry County, VA. Peter is mentioned in his grandfather's will, dated August 1, 1712. He signed a will on 29 Sep 1756 in Brunswick County, VA. His will, dated September 29, 1756, names wife Alice and his children: Henry, George, Drury, Lucy, Rebecca, and Ann (Brunswick County Will Book 3, page 209). He died after Jul 1757 in Brunswick County, VA. Peter lived in Brunswick County, Virginia.
1736 - Peter WYCH, Tomothy REAVES, Francis HARRIS, and Burwell BROWN were appointed by the March 3, 1736/7 Court to appraise the estate of Samuel CLARK, deceased.
1743 - There is deed of gift from Thomas SCOTT (Peter's father-in-law), of Prince George County, Virginia to Peter WYCHE in 1743 for 100 acres of land on Fountains Creek, in Brunswick County, Virginia.
He was married to Alice SCOTT. Alice SCOTT signed a will on 29 Sep 1756. Deeded land to son-in-law. Was probably the daughter of Thomas SCOTT of Prince George County. There is a deed of gift from Thomas SCOTT to Peter WYCHE in 1743 for 100 acres of land on Fountains Creek in Brunswick County, Va. Peter WYCHE and Alice SCOTT had the following children: Henry WYCHE, Drury WYCHE, Lucy WYCHE, Rebecca WYCHE, Anne WYCHE, AND Lieutenant Colonel George WYCHE, Jr., RS (Henry T. Poole III, 310 Summerhill Place, Warner Robins, GA 31088-7420 http://www.angelfire.com/ga/htpiii/w22gen.html)
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Richard Marshall SCOTT and Eleanor Douglass SCOTT
Husband Richard Marshall SCOTT
Born: Abt 1769 Christened: Died: 31 Aug 1833 - Bath, Virginia Buried: - Scott Cemetery, Fairfax County, Viginia
Father: John SCOTT (Abt 1732-1799) Mother: Mary (Abt 1735-1795)
Marriage: Cir 1826
Other Spouse: Mary LOVE (Abt 1769-1812) - Bef 1826
Wife Eleanor Douglass SCOTT
Born: Abt 1807 Christened: Died: 26 Jan 1830 - Fairfax County, Virginia Buried: 28 Jan 1830 - Scott Cemetery, Fairfax County, Viginia
Children
1 F Mary Marshall SCOTT
Born: Abt 1825 - Fairfax County, Virginia Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M David Wilson SCOTT
Born: Abt 1827 - Fairfax County, Virginia Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Richard Marshall SCOTT, Jr. 2570
Born: Abt Sep 1829 - Fairfax County, Virginia Christened: Died: Bef 4 Dec 1860 Buried:Spouse: Virginia GUNNELL (1826-After 1910) 2570 Marr: 1846
General Notes: Husband -
SEE RESEARCH NOTES on R.M.S.'s wife's new data may cause changes.!!!
"On August 16, 1797, Josiah WATSON sold to Richard Marshall SCOTT "a certain piece [sic] parcel or tract of land situate lying and being in the County of Fairfax on the waters of Holmes run, and called and known by the name of Bush Hill..."
Although this land had been in the possession of WATSON, it is in fact the same piece of land that I have been looking at, for on October 6, 1791, the "said piece, parcel or tract of land called Bush Hill was purchased by the said Josiah WATSON of a certain John RICKTER..." In other words, RICKTER bought the land from the executors of the Hendrickses estate, but sold it back after a year to Josiah WATSON, who sold it again a few years later to Richard Marshall SCOTT.
In one of the above transactions, some land was added to the original tract, for in 1797, the tract contained 272 acres, which was an increase of 50 acres. I do not know for sure where the additional land came from, but the additional acres were probably part of an adjacent 197 acre tract that Watson had bought in 1794. In addition to "Bush Hill," WATSON sold to SCOTT an additional 82 acre tract adjacent to Bush Hill. This tract was then assimilated into Bush Hill, as evidenced by later deeds.
The 1797 transaction is important for three reasons. The first is its use of "Bush Hill" to describe the tract of land. In every deed from this point on, the parcel that I am following is referred to as either Bush Hill or "the farm called Bush Hill." In fact, the name is still used today, with a subdivision, a street, and a school all bearing the name, Bush Hill.
The second reason is because included in the description of the 82 acre plot is "Hepburn's Mill road." Although this road does not exist today, at least not under the same name, this is the first use of such a landmark in the deed that are being used for this paper.
The third reason this deed is important is because the man who bought Bush Hill, Richard Marshall SCOTT, his son, Richard, Jr., and the latter's widow kept a continuous journal between 1811 and 1859. This journal provides an interesting history of Bush Hill, in addition to giving information about the county in that period; it gives a better idea of what Bush Hill was used for during this period.
Although there are only a few explicit references to what exactly was grown at Bush Hill, it was obvious that it was a full working family farm with several inhabitants living on it. Several extended family members are mentioned as living on the farm. Food items that are mentioned include grapes, apples, smoked salted pork, and wheat.
One interesting entry is dated September 8, 1814. On that day, SCOTT "began to haul in my tobacco from town to Bush Hill to keep it out of reach of the enemy who of our 104 hogsheads only took one." This is a reference to the occupation of the nearby port city of Alexandria by the British during the War of 1812. The complete journal is available for public reading, and serves as an interesting supplement to this paper.
1815-16
While Richard Marshall SCOTT owned Bush Hill, he increased its size by 92 acres through the purchase of three pieces of land. The first was from R. D. BUTTE on October 6, 1815. The second was from T. SWANE on June 20, 1816. The third was from Charles LOVE on July 5, 1819." ("A Farm Called Bush Hill" by Aaron Weber, http://www.bbhca.org/Farm_called_Bush_Hill.htm)
"Richard Marshall SCOTT d. 1836 {1833, see epitaph below. RLD} first owned Bush Hill, built by Josiah WATSON in 1763. RMS married his cousin (Mary?) MARSHALL of Maryland and was the father of Richard Marshall SCOTT who came into possession of Bush Hill at age 18 when his mother remarried in 1846. (Natalie Hughes)
Richard Marshall SCOTT is buried in the Scott Family Cemetery located on a rise at the western end of the oval created by Conference Center Dr., Centreville, Va. The cemetery is located about 200 yards southeast of the foundation of "Farmington Plantation". The Scott family owned this property from c.1792 to c. 1850. Epitaph from his headstone:
"SACRED To the memory of RICHARD M. SCOTT of Bush Hill who departed this life at Bath on the 31t of August 1833, in the 63d year of his age. He left an affectionate wife and two sons to whom he was endeared by his affections. His remains, dear and sacred to his family, were translated from Bath to this place."
General Notes: Wife -
"The RMS (Richard Marshal SCOTT) who married Mary LOVE, who died young in a Richmond theatre fire, married second Eleanor Douglas MARSHALL; and their son and only child RMS (Richard Marshall SCOTT) married Virginia GUNNELL." (Natalie Hughes, 5/22/2005)
Eleanor Douglas Marshall SCOTT is buried in the Scott Family Cemetery located on a rise at the western end of the oval created by Conference Center Dr., Centreville, Va. The cemetery is located about 200 yards southeast of the foundation of "Farmington Plantation". The Scott family owned this property from c.1792 to c. 1850. Epitaph from her headstone:
"Sacred to the memory of Mrs. ELEANOR DOUGLASS SCOTT the amiable and lamented consort of RICHARD MARSHALL SCOTT of Bush Hill who departed this life in the 23d year of her age at Bush Hill on the 26th day of January 1830 having an infant son 5 months old called by his fathers name. She expired in the arms of her husband. Her remains dear and sacred to him, by his particular desire were translated to this spot, the family burying ground and interred the 28th day of January 1830. Let Eleanor's urn, her virtues in a train//In sympathetic grief attend her bier,//While friendship, love and charity remain//In silent anguish, type of sad despair."
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Lewis R. STANHOPE and Elizabeth SCOTT
Husband Lewis R. STANHOPE 1818
Born: Christened: Died: Bef 1837 4463 Buried:
Father: John STANHOPE (1776- ) 1818 Mother: Anne GUNNELL (Abt 1774- ) 1818
Marriage: Bef Dec 1820
Wife Elizabeth SCOTT
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Lewis Gunnell STANHOPE 1818
AKA: Louis G. STANHOPE 2173 Born: Abt 1818 - Virginia 2173 Christened: Died: 1898 - Washington County, Maryland Buried:Spouse: Louisa MILLER ( - )Spouse: Elizabeth NEWCOMER (1828- ) Marr: Bef 1860
2 F Eliza Jane STANHOPE 180,1818
Born: 20 Dec 1820 - Fairfax County, Virginia 180 Christened: Died: 22 Feb 1908 - Washington, District of Columbia Buried: - Fairfax City Cemetery, Fairfax County, VirginiaSpouse: Joshua Coffer GUNNELL (1811-1864) 940 Marr: Dec 1839 - Georgetown, Washington, District of Columbia 940
General Notes: Wife -
From the 22 March 1824 Will of Sabret SCOTT of Fairfaix County, Virginia: "whereas my daughter Elizabeth now STANHOPE late SCOTT, having intermarried with Lewis STANHOPE contrary to will, in consequence of such act I give and Devise to her the said Elizabeth STANDHOPE [sic] one shilling Virginia money." [Fairfax County Will Book O No. 1, pp. 78-9] 4463
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William SCOTT
Husband William SCOTT
Born: Christened: Died: 1810 - Richland District, South Carolina Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William SCOTT
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Samuel SCOTT (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Elizabeth SCOTT
Born: - South Carolina Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lewis DINKINS ( - ) Marr: Bef 1806
General Notes: Husband -
This William SCOTT of Richland County, South Carolina may be the William SCOTT (SCUT/SCUTT?) who first settled into the Congarees about 1748. Considering that many of the O'DANIEL family of Fairfax County, Virginia went to SC around this time, he may be the William SCUT who was a friend of James O'DANIEL of Fairfax who also was in this area by 1754. If so, he is the husband of Elizabeth O'DANIEL (DANIEL), James' sister. In 1754, William and Elizabeth SCUTT sold to Francis SUMMERS 100 acres of land in Fairfax County, Virginia, an inheritance from her father, William O'DANIEL. Elizabeth's brother, James sold his 100 acres there in 1757. James had land granted to him in the Congarees in 1754.
In 1748, WILLIAM SCOTT, was granted land west of the Wateree River above the Richland County line. From WILLIAM's will, dated 1810, he had two sons and one daughter: William SCOTT; Samuel SCOTT who married second, Jane Ross ; and Elizabeth SCOTT, wife of Lewis DINKINS. (http://www.palmettoroots.org/RichlandFamilies.html)
1790 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Richland County, No Twp; Series: M637 Roll: 11 Page: 146: William SCOTT 1 3 4 - 26
A second William SCOTT in Fairfield County, South Carolina in 1790: Wm SCOTT 2 1 4 - - [Series: M637 Roll: 11 Page: 167]
RICHLAND COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA - WILLS - William Scott 1810
File contributed for use in SCGenWeb Archives by: Pat Cribbet, © 2004 Will of William SCOTT In the Name of God Amen I William SCOTT of Richland County do make and appoint this to be my last will and testament -- that is to say first after all of lawful debts are paid I do give unto my beloved wife one third part of my estate real and personal during her life and after death to be equally divided amongst all of our children and all the remainder of my estate I wish it to be equally divided amongst all my children and as I have already give the Riverswamp tract of land unto my sons William SCOTT and Samuel SCOTT to be equally divided between them and all my Pinewoods land on the Northeast side of Tom's Creek I have already given to Samuel SCOTT and I do wish all those lands to be appraised by proper persons and to be counted in as part of their portions and all the Negroes that any of my children has already received of my estate I wish them to be appraised and to be counted as part of their portion -- and as I have paid to Elizabeth DINKINS at divers times the sum of five hundred dollars I wish that to be counted as part of her portion -- and all Negroes that any of my children do now hold that was my property or do hereafter receive of my estate I do wish them to be entailed to them and their lawful heirs -- and as for my executors I do appoint my sons William SCOTT and Samuel SCOTT to be executors of this my last will and testament as witness my hand and seal this twentieth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six and the Thirtieth of American Independence. Wm. SCOTT, Sen'r. Christian ENTZMINGER Jacob (x) FRAZER His mark Joshua (x) FRAZER His mark South Carolina Richland District ) Personally appeared Christian ENTZMINGER who being duly sworn upon the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God did make oath and say the he saw WM SCOTT Sen. Deceased sign seal and deliver the within Instrument of Writing for the use and purpous therein mentioned that the said deceased was then of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding according to the best of this deponents knowledge and belief -- and that Jacob FRAZER and Joshua FRAZER together with himself witnessed the due execution thereof at the request of the Testator in his presence and in the presence of each other. Christian ENTZMINGER Sworn before me this) 22 day of January 1810) James S. GUIGNARD Ordinary Recorded in Will Book E, page # 196, box #27 -- package #666 (http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sc/richland/wills/s2300001.txt)
Same William? If so, NOT William from Fairfax?
ABSTRACT OF REVOLUTIONARY BOUNTY GRANT TO WILLIAM SCOTT
By Dr. Jean Stephenson, F. A. S. G.
(Editor's Note: The following abstract from a bounty grant in the National Archives shows how extensive the genealogical content of these records may prove. Colonel William Scott (1728-1807) was the son of William Scott and Susannah Simmons of Charles Town. Married Mary Waring, May 22, 1764. Elected Captain in First Regiment, S. C. Continental Line in 1775; Major in 1777; Lieutenant Colonel, 1780. Taken prisoner at Charles Town, May 12, 1780. Original member of the Society of the Cincinnati; now represented in that organization by his great-great-great-grandson, Henry Charles Cheves, III, President of the Society, and by his son, Henry Middleton Cheves.)
WILLIAM SCOTT - Elizabeth Ann Poyas Bounty Land Warrant 2305- 300 acres
Charleston District, S. C., 18 October, 1842. Elizabeth Ann Poyas, widow, granddaughter of Col. William Scott and one of the heirs at law, stated that Colonel William Scott entered the service in 1775 for the term of the War and served as Lieutenant Colonel in the S. C. Continental Line and continued in said service until the end of the War. She has never received the bounty land warrant promised William Scott. Appoints Honorable Isaac E. Holmes as attorney. Signature witnessed by Ann Ball Jenkins.
18 October 1842. Thomas Lehre, Ordinary for Charleston District, stated that evidence had been produced to prove that Colonel William Scott died about 1807 leaving two children, to wit: Richard and Susanna, first married James Stanyarn and afterwards Thomas Lehre, that said Richard subsequently departed this life and left six children viz:
1. Mary afterwards, Mrs. Perry who died leaving 1 child named James.
2. Elizabeth Ann now Mrs. Poyas, widow.
3. Ann Ball afterwards Ann Waring and Ann Ryan who died leaving four children, namely, Elizabeth Waring, age 17 years, James Ryan age 12, Ann age 10 and Thomas Ryan age 7 years. William Rice, Esquire, Attorney, Administrator and their trustee.
4. Eleanor H. afterwards Mrs. Smith
5. Henry Scott who is dead. He died intestate and left a widow since married, her name is Ann Lawton.
6. Elias B. Scott.
The aforesaid Susanna afterwards Susanna Stanyarn and Susanna Lehre died in 1830 - her husband is also dead. She left by her two marriages 5 children to wit:
1. Jane Stanyarn.
2. Mary Stanyarn afterwards Mrs. Flud.
3. Julia Lehre afterwards Julia Davis, wife of John N. Davis who is living - said Julia is dead and left 5 children, namely: Martha now Mrs. Cooper, Julia now Mrs. Mitchell, Ellen now Mrs. Boyle, William and Thomassina.
4. Caroline Lehre afterwards Mrs. Bulow, deceased - she left two children viz: Thomas and Carolina.
5. Thomas Lehre.
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James H. SCROGGINS and Sarah L. TUCKER
Husband James H. SCROGGINS 1404
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 24 Oct 1878 - Milam County, Texas 1404
Wife Sarah L. TUCKER 1404,4275
AKA: Sarah HALSEY 4274 Born: Abt 1835 - Georgia 4275 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Abraham G. TUCKER ( -Bef 1850) 1404 Mother: Sarah E. WASH (Abt 1810- ) 1404
Other Spouse: James H. HOLSEY (1821-1864/1865) - 29 Oct 1855 - Clay County, Georgia 1404
Children
General Notes: Wife -
1870 U.S. Census, Georgia, Clay County, Fort Gaines P O; Series: M593 Roll: 144 Page: 38: 648 615 HALSEY Sarah 31 F W Keeping house 500 GA; -- Louisa 13 F W Attending school GA; -- James G. 11 M W Farm laborer GA; -- Hopkins 9 M W AL; -- Susan 7 F W AL; -- William 5 M W GA; TUCKER, William 25 M W Farmer 500 300 GA.
"Yes, Sarah [widow of James, mother of 5 kids] is our line. Marcus is descended from Hop [second son] and I am a great-grandson of Susan [second dau.] The family left Georgia in 1875 and moved to the Bell/Milam county line. Widow Sarah remarried in 1878 and the two boys, James Gideon and Hop, temporarily moved to Corpus Christi, but within two or three years were back up in Bell County. James G died in 1887; Hop in 1945." (Larry [G. L. Lamborn], Fairfax, VA, 1/24/2008)
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David R. STROTHER and Anna B. SCURRY
Husband David R. STROTHER 763
Born: Abt 1845 - South Carolina 763 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Abt 1869
Wife Anna B. SCURRY 763
Born: Abt 1852 - South Carolina 763 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: SCURRY ( -Bef 1880) Mother: Ella W. (Abt 1831- ) 763
Children
1 F Luella STROTHER 763
Born: Abt 1870 - South Carolina 763 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Sallie L. STROTHER 763
Born: Abt 1872 - South Carolina 763 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Nannie S. STROTHER 763
Born: Abt 1773 - South Carolina 763 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Bessie STROTHER 763
Born: Abt 1874 - South Carolina 763 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Jessie M. STROTHER 763
Born: Abt 1876 - South Carolina 763 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 M James D. STROTHER 763
Born: Abt 1878 - South Carolina 763 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
Son of WHO?? NOT WITH DAVID R., 36, (widower of Barsheba Ann NICHOLSON, d. 1845) of EDGEFIELD IN 1850 who has a son Benjamin, age 5.
1880 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Edgefield County, Ward Johnston; Series: T9 Roll: 1228 Page: 440:
501 508 STROTHER David R. W M 35 M Farmer SC SC SC;
-- Anna B. W F 28 Wife M Keeping houseSC SC SC;
-- Luella W F 18 Dau S At schoolSC SC SC;
-- Sallie L. W F 10 Dau S At school SC SC SC;
-- Nannie S. W F 7 Dau S At schoolSC SC SC;
-- Bessie 6 Dau SSC SC SC;
-- Jesse M. W M 4 Dau SSC SC SC;
-- James D. W M 2 Son SSC SC SC;
SCURRY Ella W. W F 49 Mother WdSC SC SC;
-- Bernice M. W F 17 Sister s At school SC SC SC.
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John WORLEY and Mary Adams SEAY
Husband John WORLEY
Born: 30 Jun 1909 Christened: Died: 18 Mar 1967 - Richland County, South Carolina Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Adams SEAY 1754
Born: 25 Sep 1902 - Richland County, South Carolina 1754 Christened: Died: Dec 1973 - Palm Beach County, Florida Buried:
Father: Wilbur S. SEAY (1869-1910) 1753 Mother: Mary Huguenin ADAMS (Abt 1873-1918) 1754
Children
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John Preir SELLARS and Mattie WATTS
Husband John Preir SELLARS
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef 1888
Wife Mattie WATTS
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Susan Frances SELLARS
Born: 15 Oct 1888 - Georgia Christened: Died: 3 Dec 1920 - Grady County, Georgia Buried: - Magnolia CemeterySpouse: Clayton ULMER (1865- ) 823 Marr: 28 Mar 1920 - Grady County, Georgia
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Clayton ULMER and Susan Frances SELLARS
Husband Clayton ULMER 823
Born: May 1865 - Florida 823 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 28 Mar 1920 - Grady County, Georgia
Other Spouse: Anna L. HUDSON (1873-1919) 823 - 18 Mar 1894
Wife Susan Frances SELLARS
Born: 15 Oct 1888 - Georgia Christened: Died: 3 Dec 1920 - Grady County, Georgia Buried: - Magnolia Cemetery
Father: John Preir SELLARS ( - ) Mother: Mattie WATTS ( - )
Children
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 -
Susan Frances SELLARS first married a man named Unknown McRORY. She married second Clayton ULMER on 28 March 1920. The marriage record names her as Mrs, Susan McRORY.
Nine months after the marriage, Susan died in childbirth on 3 December 1920. She is buried in Magnolia Cemetery, Grady County, Georgia.
Title Ulmer , Susan Frances Birth Date 1888 -10 -15 Age at Death 32 years month 18 days County of Death Grady Date of Death 1920 -12 -03 Year of Death 1920 Father's Name John Preir Sellars Mother's Name Mattie Watts First Name Susan Frances Last Name Ulmer Race or Ethnic Origin Caucasian
Certificate Number 34371 Sex Female Spouse's Name Clayton Ulmer Format Document Cause of Death: Childbirth.
Cite as Death Certificates, Vital Records, Public Health, RG 26-5-95, Georgia Archives
Digital Collection Georgia Death Certificates
Filename 004178254 _00518 .jpg
[Informant: R. L. SELLARS of Whigham, Georgia.]
(http://content.sos.state.ga.us/u?/gadeaths,79149)
Notes: Marriage
"ULMER, Clayton McRORY, Mrs. Susan 28 Mar 1920 A 530 (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gagrady2/vitalstats/bookagrooms.html)
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Francis M. SELPH and Harriet M. C. UNDERWOOD
Husband Francis M. SELPH
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 6 Jun 1854
Wife Harriet M. C. UNDERWOOD
Born: 23 Jan 1826 - Lowndes County, Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John J. UNDERWOOD (1796- ) Mother: Sarah King CAWTHORN (1800-1886)
Children
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SENKARIK and Phyllis WYATT
Husband SENKARIK (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Phyllis WYATT (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Phil Henly WYATT (1905-1976) Mother: Mary Alice YOUNG (1899-1985)
Children
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George James STROTHER II and SENTERFEIT
Husband George James STROTHER II (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: George James STROTHER (1868- ) Mother: Sallie Lou WATSON (1884- )
Marriage:
Wife SENTERFEIT (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Adrian Lane SWART and Ann C. SETTLE
Husband Adrian Lane SWART
Born: 1788 - Loudoun County, Virginia Christened: Died: Dec 1856 - Loudoun County, Virginia Buried:Marriage: Cir 1840
Wife Ann C. SETTLE
Born: 1790 - Loudoun County, Virginia Christened: Died: 11 Mar 1857 - Loudoun County, Virginia Buried:
Children
1 M Charles James SWART 3886
Born: May 1830 - Loudoun County, Virginia 3886 Christened: Died: After 1 Jun 1900 3886 Buried:Spouse: Edmonia Frances DANIEL (Abt 1848- ) 359,379 Marr: 8 Jun 1868 - Loudoun County, Virginia
General Notes: Husband -
"Ann C SETTLE (Henry SETTLE8, Reuben SETTLE7, Henry SETTLE6, Henry SETTLE5, Francis SETLE4, John Henry SETLE3, Henry SETLE2, John SETLE1) was born 1790 in Loudoun County, Virginia, and died 11 MAR 1857 in Loudoun County, Virginia. She married Adrian Lane SWART 1818 in Loudoun County, Virginia. He was born 1788 in Loudoun County, Virginia, and died DEC 1856 in Loudoun County, Virginia." [West Virginia Country Roads -Settle Family, D. A. Settle, Updated: 2010-08-29, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=mstascat&id=I02798]
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Dr. Daniel Heyward TREZEVANT and Ann SEWELL
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: 3 May 1820 - Charleston, South Carolina 1838
Other Spouse: Epps Goodwyn HOWELL (1819-1862) 1834,1838,3473 - 15 Nov 1841 - South Carolina 1838
Wife Ann SEWELL 1838
Born: 2 Jan 1795 - New York 1838 Christened: Died: 20 Aug 1838 - South Carolina 1838 Buried:
Children
1 M James Davis TREZEVANT 1838
Born: 25 Nov 1822 - South Carolina 1838 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Ann Sewell TREZEVANT 454,455
Born: 8 Dec 1824 - South Carolina 454 Christened: Died: Abt 1855 454 Buried:Spouse: Edward Fisher TAYLOR (1822-After 1860) 452,454 Marr: 8 Nov 1842
3 F Elizabeth Willoughby TREZEVANT 1838
Born: 21 Sep 1827 - South Carolina 1838 Christened: Died: 2 Jan 1834 - South Carolina 1838 Buried:
4 M Daniel Heyward TREZEVANT 1838
Born: 10 Jul 1829 - South Carolina 1838 Christened: Died: - Chepultepec, Mexico 1838 Buried:
5 F Sarah King TREZEVANT 1835
Born: 5 Jun 1832 - South Carolina 1835 Christened: Died: 12 Jan 1834 - South Carolina 1835 Buried:
6 M Dr. George Sewell TREZEVANT 1834,1835
AKA: George TREZVANT 1836 Born: Abt 1834 - Richland District, South Carolina 1835 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sarah (Abt 1835- ) 1836 Marr: Bef 1860
7 F Catherine Elizabeth TREZEVANT 1835
Born: 27 Sep 1836 - South Carolina 1835 Christened: Died: 28 Mar 1839 - South Carolina 1835 Buried:
8 M Peter TREZEVANT 1835
Born: 30 Mar 1838 - South Carolina 1835 Christened: Died: 30 Mar 1838 - South Carolina 1835 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
[From: CFelder817@aol.com <mailto:CFelder817@aol.com>
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.
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Benjamin TUCKER and Sarah SEWELL
Husband Benjamin TUCKER
Born: 1758 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Abt 1795
Wife Sarah SEWELL
Born: 1775 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary TUCKER
Born: 1798 - Georgia Christened: Died: 1878 - St. Clair County, Alabama Buried:Spouse: Josiah RICKLES (1795-1887) Marr: Abt 1820
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David Taylor SHAW and Dorothea Dandridge WINSTON
Husband David Taylor SHAW (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Dorothea Dandridge WINSTON 322
Born: Jul 1894 - Virginia 322 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Frank WINSTON, Sr. (1859- ) 322 Mother: Helen Mary WALLACE (1863- ) 322,323
Children
1 F Shirley Dandridge SHAW (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Nathaniel H. SHAW, G.A.R. and Charlotte WILLIAMS
Husband Nathaniel H. SHAW, G.A.R.
Born: 18 Dec 1818 - Marietta, Ohio Christened: Died: 15 Aug 1886 Buried: - Mound CemeteryMarriage: 9 Apr 1857 - Washington County, Ohio
Other Spouse: Nancy E. CASADY (Abt 1822-1855) - 4 Nov 1841 - Washington County, Ohio
Wife Charlotte WILLIAMS
Born: Abt 1824 - Virginia Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband -
Nathaniel H. Shaw married Nancy E. CASADY. Washington County Marriages 1789-1918 by Wes Cochran records: "N. H. SHAW and Nancy CASSADY, both residents of Washington County, November 4, 1841."
"In 1850 Nancy E. (age 27) and Nathaniel H. (age 29) SHAW are living in the Second Ward of Marietta, OH with the following children: Eunice L. (age 7), Mary A. (age 3), Royal A. (age 2) and Joseph C. (age 4/12). All were born in Ohio. Nathaniel is a painter. Living next to them is a Royal (age 56, born in MD) and Lincoln C. (age 60, born in MA) SHAW. With Royal and Lincoln is a John (age 23, broom maker) SHAW.
Last week I also located the following from an January 26, 1855 Marietta Republican obit: 'January 10, 1855 Nancy E. (Cassaday) SHAW, age 32 years, 6 months. She was the daughter of Lucas and Ann CASSADY.' This is the first time that I have seen where Lucas had a daughter named Nancy E. CASSADY." (Millie Covey Fry)
Nathaniel was left with four children aged five to thirteen. A little over two years later, on April 9, 1857, N. H. SHAW remarried to Charlotte W. WILLIAMS.
In 1860, Charlotte (age 36, born in VA), Nathaniel (age 40, born in OH), Louisa (age 18, born in OH, a teacher), Mary (age 14, born in OH), Ann (age 12, born in OH), Joseph (age 10, born in OH) and Frank (age ?) SHAW were living in the Third Ward of Marietta, OH.
Nathaniel H. SHAW is buried in Mound Cemetery. Therein with him are his first wife, Nancy E. CASADY, and two of their children, Harriet and Joseph.
Mound Cemetery
Nancy E. (Cassady) Shaw
Died: age 33 y
no date given but it had to be after 1850 and before 1857
Harriet Shaw, d/o Nancy E. (Cassady) and Nathaniel H. Shaw
Died Oct. 17, 1844, aged 1 month according to cemetery records or 3 weeks according to E.H.1857
Joseph Shaw, s/o Nancy E. (Cassady) and Nathaniel H. Shaw
Died April 7, 1869, aged 19 y 1 m
Nathaniel H. Shaw
Born Dec. 18, 1818, Marietta, OH, son of Lincon C. and Royal (Protzman) Shaw
Died Aug 15, 1886
Civil War, Co. B, 39th Ohio Infantry
m. Nancy E. Cassady on Nov. 4, 1841
m. Charlotte Williams on April 9, 1857
(Millie Covey Fry)
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