Steve Butler and Suzanne Hibbs Family History

Our Family's Journey Through Time

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2001
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Louisa Utley's notes **

- ** See his findagrave.com page later **

- son of James W Kirkwood 3/8/1803 TN - 5/23/1858 and Mary Sisk 1801 NC
- son of Hugh Kirkwood Sr. b. in GA and Catherine Cole b. in KY

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Isreal Kirkwood

Birth: Feb. 2, 1834
Death: Jun. 23, 1918

Burial:
Silent Run Cemetery
Rabbit Ridge
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Shelia Hart
Record added: Jan 22, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 64540452
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found at https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NS2B-6V6

Isrial Kirkwood, "Kentucky Death Records, 1911-1955"
Name: Isrial Kirkwood
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 23 Jun 1918
Event Place: Hopkins, Kentucky
Residence Place:
Address:
Gender: Male
Age: 86
Marital Status:
Race:
Occupation:
Birth Year (Estimated): 1832
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father's Name: James Kirkwood
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Telly Sisk
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Additional Relatives:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Reference ID: rn 15641
GS Film number:1942865
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Kirkwood-xx, Isreal Pickens (I4389)
 
2002
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Lucinda Henson's notes **
 
Henson, Reuben Franklin (I3103)
 
2003
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Lucinda Hill's notes **

- ** See Martha Hill's notes **

- son of John Givens & Jane Holt

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Robert Holt “Bob” Givens

Birth: 19 Feb 1802 Roane County, Tennessee, USA
Death: 21 Dec 1875 (aged 73) Madison Hall, Madison County, Tennessee, USA
Burial: Hill Cemetery, Madison Hall, Madison County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 6880020

Inscription: Aged 72y 10m 2d

Son of John & Jane Holt Givens. Transcription of Cemetery Records of Madison Co., TN; Vol. I, The Southern Half of County. By The Mid-West Tennessee Genealogical Society.
Family Members
Parents
John Edward Givens 1779-1843
Spouses
Lucinda Hill Givens 1812-1854 ****
Martha Hill Givens 1808-1863 ****
Rachel A Benton Dodds 1813-1886
Siblings
Mary J. Wright 1812-1884
James Wilson Givens 1816-1868
Winifred Hassell Givens Johnson 1828-1898
Lois Lenorah Givens Spencer 1833-1857
Children
William W. Givens
Margaret M Givens Kirksey 1825-1858
Sarah Jane Givens Smith 1832-1898
James Edward Givens 1837-1894
Charles R. Givens 1843-1893
George Washington Givens 1845-1910
Nannie Givens Harrison 1848-1905
Maintained by: HGWells (49850702)
Originally Created by: Carolyn Menges (9434726)
Added: 26 Oct 2002
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6880020/robert-holt-givens
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6880020/robert-holt-givens: accessed 18 July 2023), memorial page for Robert Holt “Bob” Givens (19 Feb 1802-21 Dec 1875), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6880020, citing Hill Cemetery, Madison Hall, Madison County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by HGWells (contributor 49850702).
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Robert "Bob" Holt Givens

Birth: Feb. 19, 1803
Death: Dec. 21, 1875

Family links:
Spouses:
Lucinda Hill Givens (1812 - 1854) ****
Martha Hill Givens (1808 - 1863) ****

Children:
William W. Givens*
Margaret M Givens Kirksey (1825 - 1858)*
James Edward Givens (1837 - 1894)*
Charles R. Givens (1843 - 1893)*
George Washington Givens (1845 - 1910)*
Nannie Givens Harrison (1848 - 1905)*

*Calculated relationship

Inscription:
Aged 72y 10m 2d

Note: Son of John & Jane Holt Givens. Transcription of Cemetery Records of Madison Co., TN; Vol. I, The Southern Half of County. By The Mid-West Tennessee Genealogical Society.

Burial:
Hill Cemetery
Madison Hall
Madison County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Carolyn Menges (inactive...
Record added: Oct 26, 2002
Find A Grave Memorial# 6880020
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found at findagrave.com bef 7/31/2018

Robert "Bob" Holt Givens

Birth: Feb. 19, 1803
Death: Dec. 21, 1875

Family links:
Spouses:
Lucinda Hill Givens (1812 - 1854) ********
Martha Hill Givens (1808 - 1863) ********

Children:
William W. Givens*
Margaret M Givens Kirksey (1825 - 1858)*
James Edward Givens (1837 - 1894)*
Charles R. Givens (1843 - 1893)*
George Washington Givens (1845 - 1910)*
Nannie Givens Harrison (1848 - 1905)*

*Calculated relationship

Inscription:
Aged 72y 10m 2d

Note: Son of John & Jane Holt Givens. Transcription of Cemetery Records of Madison Co., TN; Vol. I, The Southern Half of County. By The Mid-West Tennessee Genealogical Society.

Burial:
Hill Cemetery
Madison Hall
Madison County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Carolyn Menges (inactive...
Record added: Oct 26, 2002
Find A Grave Memorial# 6880020
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Givens-xx, Robert Holt (I4000)
 
2004
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Lucinda Huffman's notes **

- son of GEORGE COX and PATSY CAMPBELL

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Found at http://www.so-ky.com/huffman-soky/h2b/Huffman-desc-teter.htm

WILL OF CHASTAIN COX
Dates: 23 May 1836. Prob. Aug 1837

My beloved wife Lucy all of my Estate consisting of lands, horses, hogs, sheep, cattle, plantation, tools, household and kitchen furniture and every other kind of property belonging to me during her life. If she should die before the youngest child become 21, the property is to remain unsold until the family of my wife is to give to each child something when they marry -- it is left at her discresion (sic) how much I want Robertson Tuder to have the refusal of the land he now lives on when sold at the valuation if he wants it. After the death of my wife and the youngest child comes of age, and all just debts and expenses are paid, the balance to be equally divided amongst the children.

Witnesses: Absalom Miller, Abner H. Snow. Teste: T.J. Helm
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Cox-xx, Chastain (Chester) (I4040)
 
2005
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Lucinda Melvin's notes **

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Newton A. Devore

Birth: May 23, 1812
Death: unknown

Family links:
Children:
Bertha Vandalia DeVore McClanahan (1837 - 1902)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Devore Family Cemetery
Brown County
Ohio, USA

Created by: familysearcher
Record added: Jan 19, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 123772894
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Devore-xx, Newton A Sr (I4161)
 
2006
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Lucinda Utley's notes **

- son of James W Kirkwood b. in Hopkins Co, KY and Mary Polly Sisk b. in Hopkins Co, KY

Isaac Newton's siblings:
sis Elizabeth Josephine Kirkwood 10/9/1828 KY - 11/12/1910
- bef 2/22/1848 married Lafayette W Clark 11/2/1825 KY - 10/4/1890
son Theodore Winfred Clark 2/22/1848 KY - 5/22/1932 Hopkins Co, KY
- on 2/21/1869 Hop Co KY mar. Harriet W Wilson 1845 KY - 1926
- dau of Mitchell Wilson 9/25/1814 KY - 8/29/1877 and Matilda Wyatt 11/1816 KY - 8/15/1898
- son of John Wilson Sr. 1/28/1772 SC - 1/6/1829 Caldwell Co, KY
and Isabel Matthews 10/28/1777 SC - 12/5/1850 Caldwell Co, KY
- dau of George Wyatt Sr. 1764 SC - 10/29/1855 and Delilah Nations 1767 NC
KY Hopkins Co deaths:
Name Date Age Cert
Clark, Theodore W 05/02/1932 084 25915
dau Walker S Clark 1850
- on 2/12/1867 in Hopkins Co, KY married George William Kirkwood 1841 KY
- son of Hiram Kirkwood 1/6/1805 Hopkins Co, KY - 10/27/1883
and Sarah Utley 1/10/1810 KY - 3/31/1874
- son of Hugh Kirkwood Sr. b. in GA and Catherine Cole b. in KY
- dau of David Utley 1781 Goochland, VA - 10/5/1851 Hopkins Co, KY
and Jane McLendon 1795 VA - 1855

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KY Hopkins Co deaths:
Name Date Age Cert
Kirkwood, Isaac 01/29/1917 091 01278
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Isaac Newton Kirkwood

Birth: Oct. 14, 1825
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA
Death: 1917
Earlington
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Family links:
Parents:
James S. Kirkwood (1803 - 1858)

Spouse:
Lucinda Utley Kirkwood (1825 - 1908)*

Children:
Columbus Johnson Kirkwood (1855 - 1945)*

Siblings:
Isaac Newton Kirkwood (1825 - 1917)
Nancy Jacquline Kirkwood Utley (1830 - 1912)*
Isreal Pickens Kirkwood (1834 - 1918)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Silent Run Cemetery
Rabbit Ridge
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Shelia Hart
Record added: Jan 22, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 64540389
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found at https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSCC-Z68

Name: Isaac Newton Kirkwood
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1917
Event Place: Earlington, Hopkins, Kentucky, United States
Gender: Male
Age:
Race:
Race (Original):
Occupation:
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birthplace:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father's Name: James Kirkwood
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name: Polly Siak
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Gender:
GS Film Number: 1942764
Digital Folder Number: 004186056
Image Number: 01288

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky Death Records, 1911-1961", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSCC-Z68 : accessed 17 December 2015), Isaac Newton Kirkwood, 1917.
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Kirkwood-xx, Isaac Newton (I4390)
 
2007
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Lucinda Washburn's notes **

- son of Pleasant Page 1789 - 1860 and Jane ??? 14791 - 1850
- they married 3/12/1811 in VA
- son of Jesse Page 1765 - 1793 and Mary Molly Lemay
- son of John Page 1740 - 1804 and Edith Cauthon - d. 1800

--**** NO - info below is children of John F Page that married Lucinda B Clark in Hopkins Co, KY ****

- he previously married ???
dau Susan E Page 1839 KY
son John F Page 1844 KY
son Joshua C Page 1846 KY
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- Nickname 'Plez'

Siblings of John Pleasant Page (1810):
bro Jesse D W Page 1812 - 1850
sis Mary Jane Page 1822
bro John P Page 1824
sis Martha Frances Page 1827
bro Daniel B Page 1834
 
Page-xx, John Pleasant (I4409)
 
2008
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Lucy Ann Malone's notes **

- son of Seymour SPENCER Abt 1770 Montgomery Co, SC and Tabitha BENNETT Abt 1780 Mongomery Co, SC

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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kyseeker&id=I15687

•ID: I15687
•Name: William SPENCER
•Given Name: William
•Surname: Spencer
•Sex: M
•Birth: Abt 1806 in Montgomery County, NC
•Death: Abt 1847
•Burial: Abt 1847
•_UID: 3278055F12454F45B2E7A19F7A8C98B525C6
•Change Date: 9 Mar 2009 at 13:22
•Note: obituary

Father: Seymour SPENCER b: Abt 1770 in Montgomery County, SC
Mother: Tabitha BENNETT b: Abt 1780 in Mongomery County, SC

Marriage 1
Lucy Ann MALONE b: Abt 1809 in Montgomery County, TN
•Married: Abt 1827 in Probably Montgomery County, TN
•Change Date: 9 Mar 2009
Children
1.Has Children Thomas Hutchinson SPENCER b: Abt 1831 in Trigg County, Ky
2.Has Children Mary Frances "Nancy" SPENCER b: Abt Aug 1837 in KY
3.Has Children Polly Ann SPENCER b: 26 Sep 1840 in MS
4.Has Children Lucinda C SPENCER b: Abt 1848 in Trigg County, Ky
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Spencer-xx, William (I4113)
 
2009
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Lucy C Stringer's notes **

- son of Soloman Peter Williams 1833 - 1876 and Sarah Louise Cox 1838 - 1861

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Thomas Jefferson Williams

Birth: Sep. 18, 1857
Gilbertsville
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA
Death: Feb. 2, 1926
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

Family links:
Parents:
Solomon Peter Williams (1833 - 1876)
Sarah Louise Cox Williams (1838 - 1861)

Children:
Hardin E. Williams (1884 - 1960)*
Finious Elroy Williams (1888 - 1962)*
Bulah Ann Williams Yates (1890 - 1942)*
Beda Edna Williams Kelley (1893 - 1967)*
Leonard C. Williams (1900 - 1974)*
Clentie E Williams (1903 - 1979)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Mount Carmel Cemetery
Tatumsville
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: HHS
Record added: Apr 05, 2017
Find A Grave Memorial# 178123917
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Williams-xx, Thomas Jefferson (I3876)
 
2010
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Lucy Garrett's notes **

- son of John Nash and Mary Odlan
 
Nash-xx, Dempsey (I3794)
 
2011
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Luke Dees's notes **

- 1850 census Thursia with Elizabeth, Henry, Joseph in District 2, Calloway Co, KY
- where's Sarah born 1843??
 
Scofield-xx, Thursia Thursday (I3354)
 
2012
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Lula Mae Travis's notes **

- ** See marriage record later **

- son of John H Goheen and Nancy Thornton

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Luther E Goheen

Birth: 19 Jan 1874
Death: 9 May 1925 (aged 51)
Burial: Birmingham Cemetery, Briensburg, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 29770683

Son of John N. Goheen & N. Thornton

Family Members
Spouse
Lula Mae Travis Goheen 1882-1920
Children
Lillian Estelle Goheen Watkins 1915-2003
Created by: Kathy Hicks Thompson (46809360)
Added: 12 Sep 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29770683/luther-e-goheen
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29770683/luther-e-goheen: accessed 23 July 2023), memorial page for Luther E Goheen (19 Jan 1874-9 May 1925), Find a Grave Memorial ID 29770683, citing Birmingham Cemetery, Briensburg, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Kathy Hicks Thompson (contributor 46809360).
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Luther E. Goheen

Birth: Jan. 19, 1874
Death: May 9, 1925

Note: Son of John N. Goheen & N. Thornton

Burial:
Birmingham Cemetery
Briensburg
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Kathy Thompson
Record added: Sep 13, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 29770683
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Goheen-xx, Luther E (I4362)
 
2013
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Luraney Hill's notes **
 
Henning-xx, Richard G (I4001)
 
2014
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Lurany Washburn's notes **

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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3027353&id=I1305

ID: I1305
•Name: Charles MCSWAIN
•Surname: McSwain
•Given Name: Charles
•Sex: M
•Birth: 13 Aug 1786 in ,Rutherford, North Carolina
•Death: 19 Dec 1848 in ,Stanley, North Carolina
•Burial: Cedar Grove Meth. Cemetery,Stanley, North Carolina
•Ancestral File #: XLK8-8F
•_UID: B7E151BAC4F61742885CE317160D886EADFF
•Note:
Charles and Lurany had 16 children. After her death, he remarried and had one more child. Charles and Lurany are buried on their plantation near Ugly Creek, North Carolina. There are numerous stories about Charles and Lurany in "David McSwaine of Ilse of Skye and some of his descendants" by Eleanor McSwaine.

Infomation from Family Bible in the posestion of Charles H. McSwain, Albemarle, North Carolina. ****
1 2
•Change Date: 24 Nov 2004 at 21:27:11

HintsAncestry Hints for Charles MCSWAIN

1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Ancestry.com

Father: David MCSWAIN b: ABT 1750 in Va
Mother: Catherine ROBERTSON b: ABT 1777 in ,,North Carolina

Marriage 1
Lurany WASHBURN b: 5 Dec 1794 in ,Rutherford, North Carolina
•Married: 1 Jan 1814 in , Montgomery, North Carolina
Children
1.Has No Children William Adney MCSWAIN b: 5 Nov 1814 in , Montgomery, North Carolina
2.Has Children Margaret MCSWAIN b: 30 Oct 1815 in , Montgomery, North Carolina
3.Has No Children Gabriel MCSWAIN b: 25 Jan 1817 in , Montgomery, North Carolina
4.Has No Children Priscilla D MCSWAIN b: 18 Feb 1818 in ,, North Carolina
5.Has No Children Eunice MCSWAIN b: 12 Aug 1819 in ,, North Carolina
6.Has No Children David K MCSWAIN b: 5 Nov 1820 in ,, North Carolina
7.Has No Children Elizabeth MCSWAIN b: 1 Jan 1822 in ,, North Carolina
8.Has No Children Catherine MCSWAIN b: 15 Apr 1823 in ,, North Carolina
9.Has No Children Charles J MCSWAIN b: 24 Mar 1824 in ,, North Carolina
10.Has No Children George A MCSWAIN b: 2 Apr 1825 in ,, North Carolina
11.Has No Children John MCSWAIN b: 14 Mar 1826 in ,, North Carolina
12.Has No Children Nancy MCSWAIN b: 22 Aug 1828 in ,, North Carolina
13.Has No Children Martin Moore MCSWAIN b: 30 Oct 1829 in ,, North Carolina
14.Has No Children Luraner MCSWAIN b: 1 Dec 1830 in ,, North Carolina
15.Has No Children Miner M MCSWAIN b: 14 Jan 1832 in ,, North Carolina
16.Has No Children Sarah A MCSWAIN b: 14 Sep 1833 in ,, North Carolina

Marriage 2
Sarah THROCKMORTIN
•Married: in ,, North Carolina
Children
1.Has No Children Thomas A MCSWAIN b: 8 Nov 1848 in ,, North Carolina

Sources: 1.Repository: Name: Family History Library
Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
Title: International Genealogical Index (R)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, data as of April 22, 2004
2.Repository: Name: Family History Library
Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
Title: Ancestral File (R)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998
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McSwain-xx, Charles (I4410)
 
2015
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See M Ruth Davidson's notes **

- son of Edmond Williams 1740 - 1795 and Lucretia Adams 1744 - 1802

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Gen Samuel Humphries Williams

Birth: 27 Jun 1769 Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
Death: 24 Apr 1835 (aged 65) Mount Pleasant, Maury County, Tennessee, USA
Burial: Zion Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Zion, Maury County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 8212356

Bio:
Samuel Williams was the son of Edmond Williams (1740-1795) and Lucretia Adams (1744-1802). He and M. Ruth Davidson married in 1795 in Burke Co., N.C. We believe they had 8 children that we know of, all girls:

Jane Davidson Williams 1799-1850 m. John L. Smith (1791-1861)

Margaret McConnell Williams 1801-1842 m. Major John Dickey Fleming (1792-1882)

Lucretia Adams Williams 1803-1863 m. James Smith Jones (1800-1871)

Mary S. Williams 1807-1872 m. James White Stephenson Frierson Sr., MD (1801-1872)

Lavinia / Lavenia Tipton Williams 1808-1878 m. Gardiner Frierson (1805-1872)

Maria Ruth Williams 1812-1861 m. Barclay Martin (1802-1890)

Sarah Quincy Williams 1818-1850 m. Gen. Matthew (Matt) Martin (1812-1892)

Rachel Moore Williams

" In 1810, Samuel H. Williams was elected sheriff of Maury County and as such oversaw much of the action in this new section. When the War of 1812 flared up with the British, Samuel Williams commanded the 46th Regiment, Sixth Brigade of Tennessee Militia of the Second Division, which was under General Andrew Jackson. Whatever rank he actually ended the war at, afterwards he was always referred to as 'General Williams'.

"Apparently the General and Ruth were well to do. He built one of the first brick houses in Maury County about 1820 near Mount Pleasant Pike. In the 1820 census of Maury County, General Williams was the owner of seventeen slaves. By the 1830 census, he owned thirty-four.

"The general and his wife had eight charming and pretty daughters. Their parents were quite strict about their conduct, and several of the girls attended the George M. Martin School for Young Ladies. The general provided each daughter with a fine horse and side saddle. With their beaux, they made quite a procession to Old Zion Church and other places in Columbia.

"Samuel and Ruth were active members of Old Zion Presbyterian Church. The general served as chairman of the Zion Church Committee on Sabbath School. They are buried in its churchyard, as are many members of their family."

Text in quotes either from one of the books, such as The Friersons of Zion Church, or the prior memorial manager.
Family Members
Spouse
M Ruth Davidson Williams 1777-1849
Children
Jane Davidson Williams Smith 1799-1870
Lavenia Tipton Williams Frierson 1808-1878
Maria Ruth Williams Martin 1812-1867
Sarah Quincy Williams Martin 1818-1850
Maintained by: Beth Ullman (48495409)
Originally Created by: kimshockey (reb) (46563854)
Added: 2003-12-27T17:54:12.000Z
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8212356/samuel_humphries-williams
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8212356/samuel_humphries-williams: accessed July 18, 2025), memorial page for Gen Samuel Humphries Williams (27 Jun 1769-24 Apr 1835), Find a Grave Memorial ID 8212356, citing Zion Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Zion, Maury County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Beth Ullman (contributor 48495409).
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Williams-xx, Samuel Humphries (I3696)
 
2016
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Mansel C Wilson's notes **
 
Young-xx, Laura Ann (I4437)
 
2017
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Margaret Ann Woodruff's notes **
 
Galloway-xx, Lynn B (I4481)
 
2018
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Margaret Crockett's notes **

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George William Carlyle

Birth: 30 May 1756 Augusta County, Virginia, USA
Death: 27 May 1827 (aged 70) Woodford County, Kentucky, USA
Burial: Versailles Cemetery, Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky, USA
Plot: Sec B2, Lot #17, Grave #12, Block #5.
Memorial #: 68856810

Bio:
Rev. soldier in Va.; listed in DAR Patriot Index-Centennial Edition, p. 489. Registered DAR Patriot Ancestor #A019220.
It is believed that George served from Virginia and was wounded at the Battle of King's Mountain. Tulsa DAR chapter placed a Patriot Ancestor marker on George's monument in Versailles Cemetery on May 29, 1979.
Update May 15, 2011: George was approved by National Society Sons of the American Revolution's genealogy dept. as SAR Patriot Ancestor #P-128641 as well.
Family Members
Spouse
Margaret Crockett Carlyle 1770-1836
Children
Mary Crockett Carlyle Nuckols 1793-1876
Rachel Carlyle Wallace 1794-1880
John Carlyle 1801-1828
George L. Carlyle 1808-1834
Margaret Carlyle Carter 1810-1895
Created by: Dennis & Jean Boyer (47495147)
Added: 24 Apr 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68856810/george-william-carlyle
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 August 2020), memorial page for George William Carlyle (30 May 1756–27 May 1827), Find a Grave Memorial no. 68856810, citing Versailles Cemetery, Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Dennis & Jean Boyer (contributor 47495147) .
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Carlyle-xx, George William (I4829)
 
2019
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Margaret Gale's notes **
 
Frizzell, Abraham (I3741)
 
2020
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Margaret Peggy Alexander's notes **
 
Hutcherson-xx, Spencer (I3489)
 
2021
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Margaret Virginia Ruddle's notes **

- possibly Charlie B Ford died 3/23/1950 in Humboldt, TN, widowed -- born 2/6/1860
- parents S B Ford and Nancy Hutchison
 
Ford-xx, Charlie B (I4258)
 
2022
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Maria Sarah Polly Henson's notes **

- son of John Wagley and Sally ???

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Abraham C. Wagley VVeteran

Birth: 2 Feb 1767 Burke County, North Carolina, USA
Death: 29 Nov 1843 (aged 76) Clarksville, Red River County, Texas, USA
Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Hubbard, Hill County, Texas, USA
Memorial #: 24713155

Bio:
Father: John Wagley b: 10 APR 1743 in Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania
Mother: Sally or Sarah D. b: 1745 in Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania
Married Maria Sarah (Polly) Henson b: 30 NOV 1768 in Burke County, North Carolina
Married: 1796 in Burke County, North Carolina
Children:
Elizabeth Wagley b: 12 JAN 1797 in Burke County, North Carolina
John Allen Sr. Wagley b: 22 FEB 1800 in Morgantown, Burke, North Carolina
Benjamin Philip Sr. Wagley b: 14 MAY 1800 in Burke County, North Carolina
Bartlett Franklin Sr. Wagley b: 25 APR 1802 in Burke County, North Carolina
Joseph A. Wagley b: 25 MAR 1802 in Burke County, North Carolina
Matilda Melissa Wagley b: 17 DEC 1806 in Burke County, North Carolina Matilda Melissa WagleyDeath: 17 DEC 1806 in Burke County, North Carolina
Eliza Catherine Wagley b: 14 JUL 1811 in Jefferson County, Illinois
Freeland Henson Wagley b: 5 FEB 1814 in Jefferson County, Illinois
Jacob Simeon Wagley b: 9 JUL 1817 in Jefferson County, Illinois
Abraham Wagley and his sons arrived in Red River Co, Texas in the late 1830's to claim land grants given to them for service in the Texas Revolution. (source- Red River Recollections)
Father: Peter John WAGLEY b: 10 APR 1743 in Tulpehockon, Berks Co, Pennsylvania
Mother: Sarah D. b: ABT 1745
Marriage 1 Maria Sarah 'Polly' HENSON b: 30 NOV 1768 in Burke Co, North CarolinaMarried: 1796 in Burke Co, North Carolina
In separate deeds, Abraham left each child land but also had a will written 4 May 1839 and probated 14 August 1843 in Red River County Texas and named Philip, Jacob, Bartlett, Henson, Joseph, John, daughter Eliza and wife Maria.
Abraham served in Lt. Col. Whiteside's Detachment, Illinois militia in the War of 1812, also shows Capt. Amos Squire's Company. He commenced service in October 6,1812 and was discharged 14 November 1812. He received $6.66 cents per month
From Ruby Wagley Eason's 43 year research of the Wagley family, she says"The Wagley's were English, originating from Wales. Only one known Wagley came to America, and that is Abraham.
As a young man he worked for Spain as a sea Captain and was paid in land. He then lived on an island south of Cuba. When his slaves took the Bubonic Plague he sold the rest and left the island and came to Louisiana. He spent some time working through Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, NorthCarolina and Illinois before coming to Texas.
He married Maria Henson in North Carolina, and most of their children were born there.
Some of his family, when they came to Texas, settled in Nacogdoches, Texas, but Abraham and two sons John and Joseph chose Red River County, Texas. All 3 have large land grants, at least a league or more, shown on Red River County Texas land map from the General Land Office in Austin,Texas.
A Wagley researcher I had contact with says Abraham IS NOT the first Wagley to come to America. He had at least 2 or more earlier generations, some of them in Burke County, NC.
Will of Abraham Wagley(Supplied by Phyllis Campbell)
Abraham Wagley Deed Book D Red River County Texas page 428-429
I Abraham Wagley considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound and perfect mind and memory do make and publish this last will and testament in the following manner. I give to my sons, John, Philip, Bartlet, Joseph, Henson, Jacob and my daughter Elisa, my league and labor of land donated to me by the government of Texas and it is my will that it shall be divided in equal parts in such a manner as given in the following pace and it shall be decided by lots which tract of land should belong to each of the children but the improvements or the rent of the improvements on said tract of land shall be reserved to the benefit and support of my beloved wife, Maria, during her life or widowhood. I give to my wife, Maria, on condition that she not marry again, all my furniture and house utensils, etc. all money notes or money due to me and shall have the right to dispose of it so far needed of support does require it. I give one of my horses to my wife and she shall have the right to chose which one she wants. The rest of horses shall be divided equally amongst my above named children. I give to my son Henson two sheep also I give to my son, Jacob two sheep. I give to my wife, Maria, half of the flock of sheep the other half shall be divided equally amongst all my before named children except Joseph who shall be the only heir of my wife Maria's estate. In case my wife should marry again half the property give to my wife named herein has to be given to my son, Joseph Wagley. In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this the 4th day of May 1839. x F. Siedikirm Abraham Wagley's Mark E. T. Tomson
In War of 1812 as a Pvt. in Capt. Amos Squire's Company of Inf.Mil. of Illinois Territory. Served one month nine days and received $8.65 for service. Jefferson County, Illinois.
Went to Jefferson County, Illinois then to Ark.-LA and last to Texas.
Source: WorldConnectKristi Taylor [email protected]
He fought in the War of 1812 as a part of Lieut. Col. Whiteside's detachment of Illinois Militia. By 1820 he moved from Illinois to Missouri, Louisiana, and Arkansas. In 1833 he moved to Red River County, Texas. He lived among the Kick(a)poo, near Shawnee Rose Creek and White Oak Creek.
Father: John Wagley b: 10 APR 1743 in Lancaster, PAMother: Sally
Marriage 1 Maria Sarah Henson b: 30 NOV 1768 in Burke Co., NCMarried: ABT 1796 in Burke Co., NCChildrenElizabeth Wagley b: 12 JAN 1797 in Burke Co. North CarolinaJohn Allen Wagley b: 20 FEB 1798 in Burke Co. North CarolinaBenjamin Phillip Wagley b: 14 MAY 1800 in Burke Co. North CarolinaBartlett Franklin Wagley b: 25 APR 1802 in Burke Co. North CarolinaJoseph A. Wagley b: 25 MAR 1804 in Buncombe Co., North CarolinaMatilda Wagley b: 17 FEB 1806 in Burke Co. North CarolinaEliza Catherine Wagley b: 14 JUL 1811 in Jefferson Co., ILLFreeland Henson Wagley b: 5 FEB 1814 in Jefferson Co., IllinoisJacob Simon Wagley b: 9 JUL 1817 in Jefferson Co. Illinois
I have proven that this tying of Abraham to 'John Wagley'1743 Pennsylvania as research conclusion that John Wagley was the same person as Johanne Peter Weckerly born 1743 is INCORRECT (Waekerly, Weckerle, etc.): - Rather, the actual person was WAECKERLY, Johannes, s. Abraham WAECKERLY and -; b. April 10, 1743; bap. April 25, 1743; sp. Johannes SCHNEIDER and Christina TANNER. See Pg 102- Germantown Reformed Church Records- Rev. J. G. Alsentz-Catechumens- Good Friday- March 20, 1761 Peter Weckerle, 19 years.
JOHN PETER WECKERLY (ABRAHAM,RUDOLF,RUDOLF,MATHIAS, MATHIAS)born April 10, 1743 in Lehigh Co., PA, and died 1827 in Center Co., PA. He married CATHERINE MARGARETHA KERBACH March 17, 1763 in Philadelphia, PA, daughter of JOHN KERBACH and CHRISTINE?.
We can indeed get our JOHN WALGEY as an early settler in North Carolina, and show his son Abraham Wagley as being born in NC, but we cannot make the leap to 1743 Pennsylvania. The citation most commonly used to support the PA claim is "A Memorial and Biographical History of Johnson and Hill Counties" (Chicago: Lewis, 1892). I have obtained a copy of said history, it mentions Abrham Wagley coming from NC, but nothing about John Wagley and PA. Some early NC records do reference John Wagley.
Contributor: Scotty Dean∼Aberham Wagley was the son of John & Sally D. Wagley
He was the husband of Mana Wagley, they had 9 children
He was the husband of Maria Henson, m. 1796, Burke Co, N.C.They had 7 children.
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Abraham Wagley (1767-1843) and Maria 'Polly' Henson (died after 4 May 1839), married about 1796, and their children
According to Daughters of the Republic of Texas, v 1 p 281: Abraham Wagley was born Feb. 2, 1767. His father was John Wagley of Burke County, NC. Abraham married Maria Henson ca. 1796, the daughter of Bartlett Henson Sr. They had seven children born in Burke County, NC. In 1802 Abraham moved to Jefferson County, IL, where two more children were born. He served in the War of 1812 in the Infantry Militia of Illinois Territory. In 1818 he left Illinois and wandered down through Arkansas and Louisiana. On Oct. 1, 1834, Abraham Wagley and his sons John and Joseph settled in Red River County, TX. They each received a First Class Headrights land grant. Abraham's land was in Shawnee Village Creek. He died Oct. 30, 1843. His children were Elizabeth Wagley, b. 1797; John Wagley (1798-1868); Philip Wagley, b. 1800; Bartlett Wagley (1802-ca. 1857); Joseph Wagley (1804-1878); Matilda Wagley, b. 1806; Eliza Wagley (1812-1888); Freeland Henson Wagley (1814-1888); Jacob Wagley, b. 1817. Joseph Wagley settled on a hill about two miles south of Annona, TX, overlooking the Kickapoo Valley. His home, built ca. 1840, was a stagecoach inn for about 20 years on the route between Jefferson, the river port city, and Fort Worth, TX. John settled on the next hill south. John left Red River County and went to Arkansas. After the Civil War Joseph moved to Callahan County where he and his son, Abram Henson Wagley, owned 17 sections of land. Joseph died March 6, 1878. His grave is in a pasture northeast of Putnam, TX.18502
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As above, the DRT has Abraham's father as John Wagley. John Wagley is listed as a head of family in Third Company, Morgan District, Burke County, North Carolina, in 1790. The household includes two males 16 or older including head of family and four females. Burke was formed from Rowan County in 1777. The Last of the Mohicans was filmed in Burke County. Morgan District was established in 1782 and the town of Morganton, known first as Morgansborough and then as Morgantown, was established in 1784. Morganton is the county seat of Burke County. John Wagley had land in Burke County along the Linville River (North Carolina, U.S., Land Grant Files, 1693-1960). A Burke County administrative bond dated 25 October 1814 mentions 'Sarah Waggely widow of John Wagely' (North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998).
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Polly's father, Bartlet Henson Sr, had land in Burke County in the Upper Creek area. (See North Carolina, U.S., Land and Grant Files) Bartlet Hanson is listed as a head of family in Third Company, Morgan District, Burke County, in 1790. The household includes three males 16 or older including head of family, four males 0-15, three females and six slaves. The 1810 census places him in Morganton, Burke County, North Carolina. ~
The following probate document in which Bartlet Henson's Will is contested names his children and gives the year of his death:
State of North Carolina Burke CountyCourt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions October Term 1825
The petition of John Hall [&] his wife Susannah[,] James Simpson & his wife Nancy[,] [Abraham] Wagley & his wife Polly[,] Reuben Odel & his wife Elizabeth & Philip Henson[,] Jacob Henson[,] John Henson and Abner Henson one of the Heirs & [illegible] of Bartlett Henson the younger vs. Freeland Henson[,] Micajah Sisk & his wife Sally Defendants. Your [petitioners?] humbly state [illegible] that they are lawful children & heirs at law of the late Bartlett Henson Senior now deceased That sometime in the year one thousand eight hundred & twenty three the said Bartlet Senior departed this life having been at the time of his death resident in the said County of Burke [illegible] of a large real and personal Estate therein That at a term of this Court shortly after the death of the said Bartlet Henson Senior the said Freeland Henson with the knowledge & consent of the said Micajah Sisk & his wife Sally brought into court a paper writing purporting to be the last will and testament of the said Bartlet Senior [illegible] the same to be received by the court & admitted to probate and recorded as the will of the said Bartlet[.] Your petitioners charge that they nor any of them had notice of the said probate [illegible] upon by the said Court. Your petitioners are informed & do believe that the said will was obtained when the supposed testator was not of [illegible] mind and memory & by the Defendants using an improper influence over him when in a state of mental imbecility[.] Your petitioners pray that the said Defendant[s] have [illegible] Court that they be served also with a copy of this petition & that the aforesaid probate be [illegible] that the [illegible] of said will [illegible] according to law [illegible] copy of the said [illegible] writing [illegible] of the Court [illegible] [illegible] PetitionersSeptember 26th, 1825

John Hall makes oath that the several matters of fact that are set forth in the foregoing petition as of his own knowledge are true those not of his knowledge he believes to be true [signed] John Hall
Sworn before me [illegible]27th September 1825 [illegible signature]
(See North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records.)
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According to a A Memorial and Biographical History of Johnson and Hill Counties, Texas (1892) p 656: Captain W. H. Wagley, a farmer and stock-raiser of Hill county, was born in Nacogdoches parish, in 1834, a son of F. H. Wagley, who was born in Jefferson County, Illinois, in 1814. The latter's father, Abraham Wagley, was a native of North Carolina, but subsequently emigrated to Illinois, thence to Missouri, next to Arkansas, and finally, in 1824, to Louisiana. In 1833 he came to Texas, locating at Clarksville, where he lies buried.
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According to North Carolina, U.S., Land Grant Files (Grant No 2374, Book 100, p 212), Abraham Wagley was issued 50 acres on the south side of the Linville River in Burke County 21 Dec 1798.
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According to U.S. War of 1812 Service Records, Abraham Wagley was a private in Lt Col Whiteside's Detachment, Illinois Militia.
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Abraham Wagley received a first class land grant in Red River Co TX. See Texas General Land Office file # 000046 for Abram Wagley. Certificate No 437, included in the file, records that Abraham Wagly arrived in Red River Co TX 1 October 1834 and is entitled to a league and labor of land. The survey places Abraham's land on Shawnee Village Creek 12 miles SE of Clarksville. John Harmon certified at Clarksville 9 March 1839 that the field notes were correct and that the survey was made according to law. Note that when Abraham and Polly arrived present Texas was still a part of Mexico. The Republic of Texas was established 2 March 1836 and Texas was admitted to the Union and became the 28th state 29 December 1845.
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Abraham Wagley (born 2 Feb 1767 in Burke Co NC; home in Texas - Clarksville, Red River County, Texas; spouse Mariah Henson) is on the DRT approved ancestor list as are his sons John and Joseph.
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Following is a transcription of Abraham's Will as found under sources for Abraham Wagley's profile (K1N6-N6D) on Family Search with the citation Deed Book D, p 428-9: I Abraham Wagley considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound and perfect mind and memory do make and publish this last will and testament in the following manner. I give to my sons, John, Philip, Bartlet, Joseph, Henson, Jacob and my daughter Elisa, my league and labor of land donated to me by the government of Texas and it is my will that it shall be divided in equal parts in such a manner as given in the following pace and it shall be decided by lots which tract of land should belong to each of the children but the improvements or the rent of the improvements on said tract of land shall be reserved to the benefit and support of my beloved wife, Maria, during her life or widowhood. I give to my wife, Maria, on condition that she not marry again, all my furniture and house utensils, etc. all money notes or money due to me and shall have the right to dispose of it so far needed of support does require it. I give one of my horses to my wife and she shall have the right to chose which one she wants. The rest of horses shall be divided equally amongst my above named children. I give to my son Henson two sheep also I give to my son, Jacob two sheep. I give to my wife, Maria, half of the flock of sheep the other half shall be divided equally amongst all my before named children except Joseph who shall be the only heir of my wife Maria's estate. In case my wife should marry again half the property give to my wife named herein has to be given to my son, Joseph Wagley. In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this the 4th day of May 1839. x F. Siedikirm Abraham Wagley's Mark E. T. Tomson
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CHILDREN
Elizabeth Wagley, born in 1797, was Abraham and Polly's eldest child. She appears to have predeceased her parents as no young females are included in the family of Abraham Wagley in the 1800 census and as she is not mentioned in her father's Will.
John Wagley was living in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, in 1830 with his wife Mary Alexander and their three young sons. A document included in Texas General Land Office file # 000047, headed Republic of Texas/County of Red River, records that married man John Wagley, having resided in Texas since Nov 1833, is entitled to a league and labor of land. The survey places John's land 'about 9 miles East of Clarksville.' John and Mary are mentioned in A History of Texas Baptists (p 74-5) as a family of pioneers that were Baptists when they came to Texas and settled in Red River County. The 1850 census for Red River County, enumerated Dec 1850, records that John is a 54 year old farmer who cannot read and write and who is living with his wife Mary and their children. John married Eliza Vanbebber in August of 1850 in Claiborne County, Tennessee, apparently while he was still married to Mary (Tennessee, U.S., Marriage Records, 1780-2002). Eliza is also known as Louisa. Mary continued in Red River County in 1860. An unattributed typewritten document entitled Wagley Family tells the story of the courtship of John and Louisa: 'John Wagley was born in Morgantown, Burke County, North Carolina in 1798. In 1850 he and another man started from North Carolina on horse back to hunt a new location. As they were riding through Georgia they came to a farm with a well near the road where there was a young woman drawing water to carry to the house. They asked her if they could water their horses and get a drink and rest for a little while. She stayed and talked with them. This girl was Louisa Vanbebber, a thirty year old school teacher. Sometime before she had been at the well and came to the house and told the family that she had looked into the well and had seen the face of the man she was going to marry. The family treated the story lightly, thinking Louisa had a wonderful imagination. She talked a lot about this as the days went by. When she came to the house after the two men had gone on their way she told the family that one of the men was the man whose reflection she had seen in the well. Again the family paid little attention accusing her of being romantic. After a day or two John said to his companion, "I'm going back", of course the other man asked, "Where and why?" and John told him he was going back to see the girl they saw at the well, said he had fallen in love with her. When he arrived at the Vanbebber farm Louisa was delighted, but he received a cold reception from her parents. When he told them he wanted to marry Louisa they were distressed but Louisa acceptedat once. He stayed a few days, in spite of not being welcome, finally Louisa's parents told them that they could not marry. She didn't know him and he was twenty years older. But when Louisa told them she was going to marry him in spite of their objections they relented and helped them get a wagon and team, a little furniture and a few house keeping things. So John and Louisa were married August 22, 1850 and started out for Arkansas.' The 1860 census found John, Louisa and their children in Carroll County, post office Crooked Creek. John Wagley of Carroll County bought 160 acres in 1860 (U.S., General Land Office Records, 1776-2015). John's Will, written 27 February 1857 in Carroll County Arkansas, names his wife Eliza and his children begotten by Eliza. The Will was recorded 2 December 1870 in Carroll County. (Arkansas, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1818-1998)
Philip Wagley Sr's first wife was Rowena Scallorn, who was born in Louisiana and is perhaps the sister of Melinda Scallorn who married Philip's brother Bartlett. Variant spellings include Scallien and Schalion. Philip Wagley and Miss Nancy Gilcrease wed in Natchitoches Parish LA in June of 1841. Philip was a farmer living in Natchitoches Parish when the 1850 census was enumerated 7 October. Household members include Philip 50 and Nancy 34 as well as Louisiana born children Philip 16, Martha 18, Mary 14, Evaline 12, Rose 10, Parthena 8, Nancy 5, John 4, Matilda 3, Henson 1 and Minerva 0. Philip was the enslaver of five people in 1850. He was a landowner (see Louisiana, U.S., Homestead and Cash Entry Patents, Pre-1908 and U.S., General Land Office Records, 1776-2015). Philip died after 1854 as his son Benjamin Franklin Wagley (1855-1947) was born 15 March 1855.
Bartlett Wagley was born 25 April 1802 in Burke County, North Carolina, and he died in 1857 in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. He married 1) Melinda Scallorn and 2) Mary Jane Lovell, widow of William W Plunkett. Bartler Wagley and Mary Jane Pluckett married 6 Mar 1847 in Harrison Co TX (Texas, U.S., Select County Marriage Index, 1837-1965). Bartlett was a farmer in Natchitoches Parish in Nov 1850 with real estate valued at $3,500. His household includes Mary (27, born in Alabama) and children Lucinda (15, LA), Franklin (11, LA), Nancy (10, LA), Mary (4, LA) and Adaline (infant born in LA). Mary J Waggle (40, insane) was living in Panola County, Texas, (PO Pulaski) in 1860 in the household of Benoni Lovel (69, farmer) with Mary Lovel (60, insane), Queen Ann Hughs (30, keeping house), Levina Waggle (11), Adeline Waggle (9), Benoni Waggle (7) and Eugene Waggle (5). The Wagley children are all recorded as having been born in Louisiana.
Joseph Wagley, who is on the DRT approved ancestor list, is the subject of a biographical entry in Daughters of the Republic of Texas (v 2, p 130): 'Joseph Wagley, son of Abraham and Maria Henson Wagley, was born March 25, 1804, in Burke County, N.C. His family moved to Illinois, then to Missouri, and finally in 1824, to Louisiana. In 1829 he married Martha Elizabeth Starks, a native of Louisiana (born 1809). She was of German descent. 'By Oct. 1, 1834, Joseph was living in Red River County, TX. He lived on a hill about two miles south of Annona overlooking the Kickapoo Valley. His brother, John, settled on the next hill south. John deeded the land for the Wagley Cemetery, later named the Garland Cemetery. Joseph's home was a stagecoach inn for about 20 years on the route between Jefferson, the riverport city, and Fort Worth, TX. 'Joseph and Martha had 11 children. The first three were born in Louisiana and the others were born in Red River County, TX. . . Joseph's wife, Martha, died in 1957 from childbirth complications. She was buried in the Garland Cemetery. Joseph and Nancy Ann Coffee were married July 11, 1858. Nancy Ann was born in 1829 in Alabama. She and Joseph had two daughters. . . 'Joseph's second wife, Nancy Ann, died in 1872 in Red River County and was buried in Garland Cemetery. 'In 1867 Joseph Wagley sold his land in Red River County and moved to Callahan County, TX, where he and a son, Abram Henson, bought 17 sections of land. 'Joseph died April 6, 1878, and was buried in a pasture northeast of Putnam, TX.Emabel Baker Fielder, (GGGD), #225158' Joseph Wagley received a 1st class Red River County land grant. See Texas GLO file # 000150. He arrived in Texas 1 October 1834. His land was 9 miles east of Clarksville and adjoined his brother John's at the NE corner according to the survey dated 7 January 1848. Also available online from the Texas General Land Office is file # 000384 Red River first class grant for Joseph Wagley, patent 21 June 1848. A survey made under the Republic of Texas in 1840 places the land near Shawnee Village. An article entitled 1842 House Occupied, appeared in the Marshall (TX) Messenger Sun 30 Apr 1967: 'Annona, Tex. (AP) - A large East Texas house built by slaves in 1842 is still being lived in today. 'Now owned by Roy Garland, the two-story structure was built by Joseph Wagley as a stagecoach inn. 'Situated on a hill overlooking the Kickapoo Valley about 40 miles west of Texarkana, it has become an area landmark. . . . 'Wagley first built a small, one-room cabin atop the hill. His family lived there while the slaves cut and sawed huge logs to fashion the home proper, which was put together with wooden pegs and a few square nails. 'It took about two years to build the home, and it immediately became a stagecoach inn. 'Drivers stopped there to harness fresh horses, and passengers had their meals, rested a spell and sometimes spent the night. 'There were a lot of Indians around but the great majority were the friendly kickapoos. 'Wagley sold the home and half the headright in 1867 to Jack Garland and his son, Joseph Garland.' The Wagley family burial ground was included as part of the land sold to the Garlands and it came to be known as the Garland Cemetery. According to an historical marker placed at the cemetery in 2005: 'In 1866, Joseph Wagley sold 2,300 acres of land, including this family burying ground to John C. and J.D. Garland, and moved to Callahan County. Several Wagley family members are known to be buried here, although only two of the graves are marked. The earliest date on a tombstone, that of Ella McCallum, is 1874. 'The Cemetery became the Garland Cemetery over the years, and family members deeded five acres to the Methodist Church in 1914 for continued use as a graveyard. Today, Annona Methodist Church and members of the community maintain the historic site, which serves as a tie to generations of area settlers.' The Abilene Reporter-News published 'Family honors confederate soldier' by Terry Minami on Sat 1 Dec 1990: 'Putnam - In the late 1800s, Joseph Wagley was an adventurer, businessman, and confederate soldier. 'Now 112 years after his death, more than 25 relatives came to honor Joseph Wagley during a ceremony Friday afternoon. They dedicated a new tombstone honoring his service to the Confederacy in a field near Putnam. 'The tombstone reads, "Pvt. Joseph Wagley, Company B 43 Miss. Infantry, CSA."'
Matilda Wagley, born 1806 in Burke Co NC, was not mentioned in her father's 1839 Will, apparently having predeceased him.
Eliza Wagley, born 14 July 1812 in Burke Co NC, died 6 April 1888 in McLennan Co TX. She married Jacob 'Jake' Masters Jr about 1829. Jake was born in North Carolina in 1807 and immigrated to what is now Houston Co TX with his birth family in 1829. Jacob's petition for a league of land, which began at the NW corner of his father's, was granted in a document signed 14 February 1835 at Nacogdoches. A Jacob Masters, likely our subject, requested compensation from the quartermaster in 1839 for a gun deposited with the public arms. This weapon was provided at the time of the Cherokee War of East Texas when the Cherokee were driven from their territory north of the San Antonio Road between the Trinity and Sabine rivers. Jacob and Eliza were in Houston County at the time of the 1850 census. They were in McLennan County when the 1860, 1870 and 1880 censuses were taken and Jacob's occupation was listed as farmer. He also kept a stage stand where the horses were changed and dinner was served to passengers on the stagecoach that ran from Belton to Waco (see the Texas Slave Narrative of Lou Austin). According to A Memorial and Biographical History of McLennan, Falls, Bell and Coryell Counties, Texas (1893), Jacob participated in the Battle of San Jacinto and moved to McLennan County in 1856. Jacob Masters Jr is also mentioned as having fought in the Battle of San Jacinto in an article that appeared in Uncle Cox's 'Peregrinations' column in the Waco Times-Herald 7 March 1920. Eliza died 6 April 1888 and Jake died a week later on the 13th. They are buried with other family members at the Bruceville-Moore Cemetery in Bruceville (formerly Mastersville) TX.
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Masters Family History (Maxine Powell, 1994), p 27:
Jacob Masters (JR) 1807-1888
'Jacob Masters (Jr), the fourth of 8 children of Jacob (Sr) and Elizabeth Shaw Masters, was born October 28, 1807 in Lincoln County North Carolina. His father was named Jacob and he also had a son named Jacob. To complicate matters each one of his sons and uncles also had a Jacob. About 1829 he married Eliza Catherine Wagley. She was born in Burke County NC, July 14, 1811. Census records say Illinois. They lived in NC a short time where their first child, Mary Ann, was born and then moved on to Texas in 1830 where they settled near Crockett, TX in what is now Houston County. It was here that nine more children were born; Henry F, Abraham Andrew, Jacob (III), Elizabeth (Bettie), Matilda Caroline, Cordelia, Eliza Catherine, Andrew Jackson and Louise Jane.
'He and his brother Henry both received Spanish land grants of leagues and labors of land from the Mexican government signed at Nacogdoches, then the capital of the Republic of Texas, dated November 4th, 1834. Jacob participated in the Battle of San Jacinto.
'Jacob (Jr) signed a petition to the congress of the Republic of Texas in Sept. 1837 to lower taxes. The document was signed also by his father Jacob (Sr).
'In the 1840 census of Houston County in the Republic of TX Jacob is listed as having 4228 acres under a title that was patent with the General Land Office. At that time he had one town lot, 1 stud work horse, 1 wood clock and 60 head of cattle. The 1850 census lists the family of Jacob and Eliza still in Houston County near Crockett with 8 children. Not listed was Mary Ann, the oldest who had probably already married and the youngest, Louise Jane, who was born later that year. Jacob was listed as not being able to read or write.
'In the year 1856 the family moved on to McLennan County near Waco, TX. At the time the county population was but a few hundred people. They settled in a small farming community just south of Waco. One of the favorite stories of the children when growing up was when they had to keep watch for Indians on their place on the Brazos River in McLennan Co. The children would take turns keeping watch. One day when Fannie, (Jacob's niece, daughter of Lemuel and "Polly" Masters Rice), about 7 years of age, her older sister and one younger brother were home alone they spotted a couple of men approaching the house. The children quickly removed a few boards from the floor which their father had left loose for such an emergency. They quickly crawled under the floor and put the boards back in place before the Indians entered the house. When the Indians came into the house, Fannie could see them walking around through the cracks in the floor, but the Indians could not see them. The children were scared to death that the Indians might hear or see them, but after a little while the Indians took some food and left the children unharmed.
'As other settlers came, the community was named Mastersville in honor of Jacob. The name was later changed to Bruceville in honor of the man who gave the land. By 1860 the county had grown, with 800 people living in Waco, the only real town in the county and the county seat. The 1860 census shows Jacob & Eliza with $12,262 worth of real estate and $5,024 of personal property. There were 7 children still living in the home including Abe and his 5 months son John Andrew. There was also a hired white man living with them by the name of Robert Whatley, 21 years of age.
'The census of 1870 gave Waco as the residence for Jacob and Eliza. Waco was beginning to be a distributing city for the county when the rail road was built in the 1870's. The census of 1870 gave him $5,000 worth of real estate and $1,500 of personal property and only two children still at home, Henry and Louise. A hired man by the name of Charles Leland, age 25, born in Ireland, was also listed. The 1880 census gave Jacob's residence as District 109 in McLennan County, and occupation as a farmer at age of 72 years. Henry was still living at home at age 46 and single. It stated that Jacob and Eliza could not read or write. Here Eliza died April 6, 1888 at age of 76 years and 8 months. Jacob died a few days later on April 13, 1888, at the age of 80 years and 5 months. Both are buried at the Moore Cemetery, (next to IH 35 on the east side) Bruceville, TX in McLennan County.'
Freeland Henson Wagley was born in Jefferson Co IL in 1814 and he died in 1888 according to to the DRT. His stone at the Tehuacana Cemetery in Limestone Co TX is inscribed Sacred to the memory of F. H. Wagley / Born Feb. 5 1814 / Died July 7 1886. Freeland married Louisiana born Mary A Lum. Her stone at the Fairview Cemetery in Hubbard, Hill, Texas has her dates as 27 Mar 1815-14 Sep 1900. The 1850 census found F Henson Wagley, a 36 year old planter born in IL with real estate valued at 2500, with his wife Mary and their Louisiana born children in Desoto Parish, Louisiana. Desoto was formed from Natchitoches Parish in 1843. F H Wagley enslaved 7 people in 1850 and 15 people in 1860 (U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules). FH Wagley (66, born in IL, parents born in NC) was a farmer living with Mary A Wagley (65, housekeeper) in Limestone Co TX in 1880. Mary, widowed, was living in Hill Co Tx in 1900.
Simeon Jacob Wagley Census: 1840 Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, Jacob Wagley head, one male under 5, one male 20-29, one female 15-19.1860 Red River Co TX (PO Clarksville), Jacob Wagley head, laborer, cannot read or write, Elizabeth Wagley 26 KY, Joseph Wagley 10 AK, Victory 1/12 TX.1870 Prairie, Carroll, Arkansas (PO Berryville), Simeon Wagley head, 55, 1815 IL, jobber, Elizabeth 36 1834 KY, keeping house can't read/write, Victory 10 TX can't read/write, Adelia 6 1864 TX, Joda D/Iodie 2 1868 MO.1880 Pct 5, Dallas Co TX, SJ Wagley 63 farmer and Elizabeth 46 KY KY KY are living with their daughter Victorie Holland and her husband WC Holland.Texas, U.S., County Tax Rolls, 1846-1910:SJ Wagley 1879 Dallas County, Precinct No. 2Dallas TX City Directory:1894 Wagley, Elizabeth (widow Jacob), h. B. T. Maddox1905 Wagley Myzilla E. (widow Simeon J.), h. 527 Worth1906 Wagley Myzilla E. (widow Simeon J), h. 527 Worth.

lili li née Loretta McKay Masters4th great granddaughter of Abraham Wagley and Maria 'Polly' Henson16 February 2024

Family Members
Spouse
Maria Sarah "Polly" Henson Wagley 1768-1848
Children
Joseph Wagley 1804-1878
Eliza Wagley Masters 1811-1888
Freeland Henson Wagley 1814-1886
Maintained by: Miss BeeHaven (48748561)
Originally Created by: Bobby and Carol Babin Estes (46900498)
Added: 2008-02-18T05:24:18.000Z
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24713155/abraham-c-wagley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24713155/abraham_c-wagley: accessed August 30, 2025), memorial page for Abraham C. Wagley (2 Feb 1767-29 Nov 1843), Find a Grave Memorial ID 24713155, citing Fairview Cemetery, Hubbard, Hill County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Miss BeeHaven (contributor 48748561).
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Wagley-xx, Abraham C (I3902)
 
2023
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Mariah Inman's notes **

- he was previously married to ???
dau Malissa E Starks 1852 KY
 
Starks-xx, Reuben West (I4058)
 
2024
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Mariah Inman's notes **

- son of Reuben Marshall Starks 1789 VA - 10/10/1861 Marshall Co, KY and Jincey C Pane 1793 NC - 4/1863
- they married 6/8/1809 in Christian Co, KY
 
Starks-xx, John Hamilton (I4057)
 
2025
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Markham Andrew Melvin Sr's notes **

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Easther Allen Melvin

Birth: 10 Nov 1829 Ohio, USA
Death: 21 Jun 1864 (aged 34)
Burial: Washington Cemetery, Washington Court House, Fayette County, Ohio, USA
Memorial #: 122581325

Bio:
Children
James Allen
Mark Andrew Jr.

Family Members
Parents
James Allen 1790-1865
Elizabeth Van Gorder Allen 1791-1880
Spouse
Mark Andrew Melvin 1812-1887
Siblings
Anna Allen Bloomer 1812-1888
Maribah Allen Boughan 1815-1843
James Allen 1819-1901
Jesse Allen 1824-1911
Rachel Arty Allen Thornton 1835-1925
Eber C Allen 1845-1880
Children
James Allen Melvin 1850-1918
Mark Andrew Melvin 1863-1921
Created by: Jenn Huffer (47134725)
Added: 1 Jan 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122581325/easther-melvin
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122581325/easther-melvin: accessed 27 July 2023), memorial page for Easther Allen Melvin (10 Nov 1829-21 Jun 1864), Find a Grave Memorial ID 122581325, citing Washington Cemetery, Washington Court House, Fayette County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Jenn Huffer (contributor 47134725).
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Easther Allen Melvin

Birth: Nov. 10, 1829
Ohio, USA
Death: Jun. 21, 1864

Children
James Allen
Mark Andrew Jr.

Family links:
Spouse:
Mark Andrew Melvin (1812 - 1887)

Children:
James Allen Melvin (1850 - 1918)*
Mark Andrew Melvin (1863 - 1921)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Washington Cemetery
Washington Court House
Fayette County
Ohio, USA

Created by: Jenn Huffer
Record added: Jan 01, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 122581325
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Allen-xx, Esther (I4162)
 
2026
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha A Johnson's notes **
 
Chambers-xx, James J (I4073)
 
2027
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha A L Howard's notes **

- son of Peter Richard Gregory 11/8/1802-3 - 6/1876 and Martha Ann Dunn 12/1/1806-20 - 7/1850
 
Gregory-xx, Thomas E (I4026)
 
2028
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha A Susan Davis's notes **

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John S. Berry

Birth: Jul. 26, 1834
Death: Aug. 3, 1901

Burial:
Christian Privilege Cemetery
Saint Charles
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA
GPS (lat/lon): 37.18775, -87.56028

Created by: Quietly Resting
Record added: Mar 19, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 126579933
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Berry-xx, John S (I3710)
 
2029
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha Ann Fox's notes **

- son of Joshua Todd - d. 1826 Madison Co, KY and Elizabeth Palmer 1773 Sussex Co, NJ - 1840
- they married on 3/3/1793 in Rowan Co, NC

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Joshua B. Todd

Birth: 10 Jul 1810 Madison County, Kentucky, USA
Death: 15 Jul 1876 (aged 66) Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Burial: Grapevine Cemetery #1, Madisonville, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 67162567

Father

Family Members
Parents
Joshua Todd 1774-1826
Elizabeth Palmer Todd 1772-1848
Spouse
Martha Ann Fox Todd 1824-1891
Siblings
Sarah "Sally" Todd Oldham 1802-1857
William M. Todd 1808-1881
Amy Todd Gamblin
Children
Nancy Ellen Todd Sisk 1844-1910
Cynthia Ann Todd Fox 1846-1896
Mary Asberene "Rene" Todd Oldham 1852-1934
Ricket V. Todd 1862-1915
Created by: Carl Lansden (46968416)
Added: 2011-03-20T04:12:36.000Z
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67162567/joshua-b-todd
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67162567/joshua_b-todd: accessed July 20, 2025), memorial page for Joshua B. Todd (10 Jul 1810-15 Jul 1876), Find a Grave Memorial ID 67162567, citing Grapevine Cemetery #1, Madisonville, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Carl Lansden (contributor 46968416).
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Todd-xx, Joshua R (I3727)
 
2030
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha Ann Hart's notes **

- son of John Mangum 6/13/1811 NC - 2/6/1872 and Mary Tippett 1/19/1811 NC - 12/11/1861
- they married 2/21/1831 in Granville, NC -- ** See below and in marriage folder **

Eli's siblings:
sis Mary Mangum 1833 NC
sis Sarah Mangum 1835 NC
- on 3/3/1859 in Hopkins Co, KY married Benjamin F Tapp
sis Elizabeth Frances Mangum 1838 NC
- on 12/22/1856 in Hopkins Co, KY married Calvin G Tapp 1834 Hopkins Co, KY
son George W Tapp 1850 KY
dau Sarah Frances Tapp 1858 KY
dau Mary E Tapp 1859 KY
bro Indiana Mangum 1842 NC
bro Carmon H Mangum 1846 NC
bro William Thomas Mangum 1849 KY
- on 6/11/1868 in Hopkins Co, KY married Mary E Winstead
- dau of William H Winstead 4/1824 NC - 1895
and Alliefair Hibbs 7/17/1829 KY - 6/6/1914 Hopkins Co, KY
- son of William Winstead and Sarah Morrow
- dau of William Hibbs 1/8/1800 KY - 10/13/1875
and Elizabeth Aldridge 5/15/1805 TN or KY - 7/8/1886

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Name: John Mangum
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 21 Feb 1831
Event Place: Granville, North Carolina, United States
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GS Film Number: 000306192
Digital Folder Number: 004704219
Image Number: 01222

Citing this Record:
"North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKJ9-H3J9 : accessed 13 January 2016), John Mangum and Mary Tippett, 1831.
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Name: John Mangum
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 21 Feb 1831
Event Place: Granville, North Carolina, United States
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GS Film number: 001758776
Digital Folder Number: 004364810
Image Number: 00135

Citing this Record:
"North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XFS8-FMK : accessed 13 January 2016), John Mangum and Mary Tippett, 21 Feb 1831; citing Granville, North Carolina, United States, county courthouses, North Carolina; FHL microfilm 1,758,776.
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found at https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XFSQ-T2Y

Name: John Mangum
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 21 Feb 1831
Event Place: Granville, North Carolina, United States
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GS Film number: 001758775
Digital Folder Number: 004364809
Image Number: 00141

Citing this Record:
"North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XFSQ-T2Y : accessed 13 January 2016), John Mangum and Mary Tippett, 21 Feb 1831; citing Granville, North Carolina, United States, county courthouses, North Carolina; FHL microfilm 1,758,775.
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Mangum-xx, Eli (I3854)
 
2031
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha Ann Samantha Ruddle's notes **

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F M Rains

Birth: 1852
Death: 1929

Burial:
Mount Olive Cemetery
Dyer
Gibson County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: pansy ewell
Record added: Oct 07, 2006
Find A Grave Memorial# 16049405
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Francis Marion Rains, "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955"
Name: Francis Marion Rains
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 29 Nov 1929
Event Place: Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee ****
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married **** ??
Race: White
Age: 77
Birth Year (Estimated): 1852
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Tenn
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Occupation: Farmer
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Burial Place: Dyer, Tenn ****
Burial Date: 01 Dec 1929
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Digital Folder Number: 004183624
Image Number: 00494
GS Film number: 1876759
Reference ID: cn 27986
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Raines-xx, Francis Marion (I4259)
 
2032
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha Ann Travis's notes **

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Sanford V. Wolfe

Birth: Aug. 18, 1824
Death: Oct. 4, 1911

Family links:
Spouse:
Martha Ann Travis Wolfe (1828 - 1901)

Children:
Jacob R. Wolfe (1856 - 1900)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Maple Springs Methodist Cemetery
Fairdealing
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Vicki Tynes
Record added: May 25, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 37508225
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Wolfe-xx, Sanford V (I4365)
 
2033
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha Calestine Hamilton's notes **

- son of Joseph Lamb and Martha A Potts

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William Ryle Lamb

Birth: 11 Jan 1846 Calloway County, Kentucky, USA
Death: 1 Mar 1936 (aged 90) Olive, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA
Burial: Dunn Cemetery #1, Benton, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 21825424

Bio:
Son of Joseph & Martha A. Potts Lamb. Father of 11 children. Aged 89yrs,1 mo.,23 days at death. He was buried near his wife, Martha C. Hamilton Lamb.
His grave was unmarked.

Family Members
Spouse
Martha Calestine Hamilton Lamb 1851-1913
Children
Hulda Calistine Lamb Cox 1869-1951
William Hardie Lamb 1871-1951
Lula A. Lamb Knott 1873-1946
Joseph E. Lamb 1875-1930
Lee Edward Lamb 1876-1926
Elizabeth Augusta Lamb Henson 1879-1965
Lorah Pearl Lamb Lovett 1882-1937
Noah Odis Lamb 1886-1921
Isaac Dillard Lamb 1890-1974
Ruth Aquila Lamb Walker 1894-1961
Created by: BLB (46884302)
Added: 29 Sep 2007
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21825424/william-ryle-lamb
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21825424/william-ryle-lamb: accessed 20 July 2023), memorial page for William Ryle Lamb (11 Jan 1846-1 Mar 1936), Find a Grave Memorial ID 21825424, citing Dunn Cemetery #1, Benton, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by BLB (contributor 46884302).
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Lamb-xx, William Riley (I3836)
 
2034
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha E Woodruff's notes **

- son of James Ezekiah Littlepage - d. bef 1850 and Lucinda Harris 1806 KY

Lewis Dobyns's siblings:
sis Laura Jane Littlepage 1829 KY - on 3/18/1851 in Hopkins Co, KY married Joseph P Johnson
bro Ellsberry Littlepage 8/6/1830 KY - 4/8/1895
bro Thomas C Littlepage 1832 Hopkins Co, KY
- on 12/22/1857 in Hopkins Co, KY married Ann Maria Slaton 1841 Hopkins Co, KY
- dau of James A Slaton 4/12/1799 KY - 10/29/1857
and Elizabeth Chelly Bailey 12/2/1797 KY - 2/2/1864
- son of John Slaton and Elizabeth Hibbs b. abt 1773
bro Jeremiah Littlepage 1834 KY
bro James M Littlepage 1836 KY
- on 5/6/1863 in Hopkins Co, KY married Nancy C Morton
- dau of Oliver H Morton and Susan Q Whitfield
sis Marcella Alzara Littlepage 9/22/1839 KY - 5/17/1916 Hopkins Co, Ky
sis Margaret Elizabeth Littlepage 6/5/1844 KY - 3/2/1879
- on 10/26/1858 Hop Co KY married William Young Slaton 2/4/1837 KY - 4/1/1922 Hop Co KY
- son of James A Slaton 4/12/1799 KY - 10/29/1857
and Elizabeth Chelly Bailey 12/2/1797 KY - 2/2/1864
- son of John Slaton and Elizabeth Hibbs b. abt 1773
KY marriage index:
Marriage Record for William G Slaton
Spouse: Margaret E LITTLEPAGE
Date: 26 Oct 1858
B/G: Groom
County and State: Hopkins Co. KY
dau Margaret May Slaton 1877 - 3/6/1956 Hopkins Co, KY
- on 6/17/1900 in Hopkins Co, Ky married Delmont Utley 1870 KY - 5/22/1964 Hopkins Co, KY
- son of Obediah Utley 2/14/1829 KY - 9/30/1920 Hopkins Co, KY
and Cynthia Ann Wickliff 1843 KY - 1889
- son of Royal Utley 1792 VA - 10/23/1873
and Martha Hicks 1797 VA - 2/27/1862 Hopkins Co, KY
KY Hopkins Co marriages:
Name Spouse Date Book Page
Utley, Delmont Slaton, Margaret M. 6/17/1900 TT52 88
KY Hopkins Co deaths:
Name Date Age Cert
Utley, Margret M 03/06/1956 078 05037
 
Littlepage-xx, Lewis Dobyns (I4483)
 
2035
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha Elizabeth Manley's notes **

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Robert Brown Williams

Birth: 10 Oct 1826 North Carolina, USA
Death: 14 Aug 1889 (aged 62)
Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery, Weesatche, Goliad County, Texas, USA
Memorial #: 34708188

Family Members
Spouse
Martha Elizabeth Manley Williams 1837-1908
Children
Robert Horace Williams 1855-1885
Maggie Williams Barnes 1858-1883
Mills Allen Williams 1859-1936
Caleb Austin Williams 1861-1880
Manley Hill Williams 1862-1946
Julius B Williams 1865-1946
Sarah "Sallie" Eliza Williams Davidson 1867-1922
Mattie L Williams Field 1876-1917
Lula Mary Williams Cozart 1879-1950
Maintained by: Bonnie Ellis (50564988)
Originally Created by: Sibyl Harding (46998823)
Added: 2009-03-11T22:36:42.000Z
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34708188/robert-brown-williams
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34708188/robert_brown-williams: accessed October 1, 2025), memorial page for Robert Brown Williams (10 Oct 1826-14 Aug 1889), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34708188, citing Woodlawn Cemetery, Weesatche, Goliad County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Bonnie Ellis (contributor 50564988).
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Williams-xx, Robert Brown (I4122)
 
2036
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha Jane Thompson's notes **
 
Moody-xx, William D (I4337)
 
2037
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha Leona Thompson's notes **

- Son of Bailey P. Green and Texanna Burrus

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Claud Elias Green

Birth: May 31, 1875
Tennessee, USA
Death: Jan. 13, 1952
Newbern
Dyer County
Tennessee, USA

Son of Bailey P. Green and Texanna Burrus.
Married
1. Mattie Thompson, 22 Feb 1899, Obion Co., TN;
2. Ollie E. West Jones, 4 Sep 1901, Obion Co., TN

Tennessee State Death Certificate 52-00476

Family links:
Spouse:
Ollie E. West Green (1872 - 1923)

Burial:
New Salem Baptist Church Cemetery
Mason Hall
Obion County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Sam Alsup
Record added: Dec 24, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 82338952
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Green-xx, Claud Elias (I4338)
 
2038
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha Louisa Butler's notes **
 
Taylor-xx, John Wesley (I3580)
 
2039
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha M Henson's notes **

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Thomas Milton Ross

Birth: 22 May 1868
Death: 8 Feb 1942 (aged 73)
Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA
Memorial #: 69784420

Family Members
Parents
John Allen Ross 1828-1898
Sarah Ogilvie Ross 1835-1893
Spouse
Martha M. Henson Ross 1867-1936
Siblings
Jamel L. Ross 1864-1882
Lillian A Ross 1872-1887
Virginia Belle "Jennie" Ross Morris 1874-1954
Eva Pearl "Evie" Ross Burkeen 1886-1976
Half Siblings
Greenberry Lafayette "Uncle Buddy" Ross 1851-1931
Jeanettie Ross Henson 1854-1941
Mary Ann "Annie" Ross Lovett 1856-1885
William Hugh Ross 1859-1948
Sarah Elizabeth Ross Mathis 1862-1924
Children
Lena Pearl Ross Greene 1892-1970
John Kelzy Ross Sr 1897-1984
Rupert Kinneth Ross 1900-1974
Created by: ghost girl (46963474)
Added: 2011-05-13T17:40:41.000Z
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69784420/thomas-milton-ross
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69784420/thomas_milton-ross: accessed August 30, 2025), memorial page for Thomas Milton Ross (22 May 1868-8 Feb 1942), Find a Grave Memorial ID 69784420, citing Oak Grove Cemetery, Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA; Maintained by ghost girl (contributor 46963474).
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Ross-xx, Thomas Milton (I3903)
 
2040
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha M Stringer's notes **
 
Turner-xx, Calvin L (I3877)
 
2041
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martha Patsey Malone's notes **

- son of Benjamin Bird Lanier and Elizabeth (Warren??)

- after Martha's death Nicholas married Sarah Bugg

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Nicholas Lanier VVeteran

Birth: 5 Jan 1760 Brunswick County, Virginia, USA
Death: 8 Mar 1839 (aged 79) Williamson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial: Lanier Cemetery, College Grove, Williamson County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 79373565

Bio:
James Theron Wells: Nicholas Lanier served his country as a sergeant in the War of 1812 with Major Perkins' command, Virginia Militia.
U.S., War of 1812 Service Records, 1812-1815Name: Nicholas LanierCompany: MAJOR PERKINS' COMMAND, VIRGINIA MIL.Rank - Induction: SERGEANTRank - Discharge: SERGEANTRoll Box 121Microfilm Publication M602
Nicholas was married three or four times. He lived in Virginia, then moved to Williamson County, Tennessee. His parents were Benjamin B. Lanier (1711-1796) and Elizabeth Warren (1715-1775). Nicholas was married to Martha 'Patsie' Malone in 1787. They had three children, George, Sallie, and Elizabeth. Then he married Sarah Bugg. She was born in 1763 and died in 1853. They were married in 1796. They had four children: Benjamin, Lucy, Nancy, and William.
Nicholas Lanier's son-n-law Jones Andrews' relative John Andrews married Rebecca Malone, a relative of Nicholas Lanier's wife Martha Malone.

SPOUSE:Martha "Patsy" Malone (1771-1795)
THEIR CHILDREN:
1. George Malone Lanier (2/9/1789 VA-7/22/1854 Clarke County, Georgia-buried Watkinsville, Oconee County, GA); married Mary Polly Langford (1800-1881) on February 1, 1816 in Clarke County, GA and they had the following children: James M Lanier (1817-1862- died in the Battle of the Wilderness during the Civil War); Rev Walter B. Lanier (4/9/1819 Clarke County, GA-11/18/1912 Birmingham, AL); Capt. William Brinton Lanier (4/9/1819 Clarke County, GA-12/5/1863 Atlanta, GA- buried Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta); Caroline Lanier (1821-1827); Katheline Lanier (1823-1852); Angeline Lanier (1825-1896); Bazleel Langford Lanier (1827-1902); Martha Warren Lanier (1829-1902); John Harris Lanier (1836-____); Caroline I Lanier (1841-1842) and three more sons.
2. Sallie Bass Lanier (1791-1844). In 1811, married Drury Josiah Floyd (b. 4/29/1789-d. 10/3/1868 Williamson County, TN), son of Josiah Floyd and Mary "Polly" Tillaman (1764 Meherrin, Brunswick, Virginia - 2 OCT 1846 Montgomery County, North Carolina), daughter of Roger Tllman (1728 Brunswick, Virginia - February 9, 1767 Mecklenburg County, Virginia) and Rebecca Ann Davis (1746 Surry County, VA - June 23, 1780 Mecklenburg County, VA).
3. Elizabeth Warren "Patsy" Lanier (1793-1860). Married Major Ephraim M. Bugg on April 18,1814 (son of Benjamin and Ann E. Andrews Bugg) and married William Tucker in 1833.

SPOUSE:Sarah Bugg (1763-1853)
THEIR CHIDREN:
1. Benjamin Bugg Lanier (1797-____)
2. Lucy Lanier (1799-1860)
3. Nancy Lanier (1801-____)
4. William Lanier (1803-1873)

Nicholas Lanier 1839 Last Will and Testament
In the name of God Amen
I Nicholas Lanier of the County of Williamson and State of Tennessee of sound mind do make this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form as follows(to wit)
1st ItemI lend to my beloved wife Sarah Lanier during her natural life or widowhood one negro man named Abram, one negro woman named Armica, one negro woman named Phoeby and her children, one negro woman named Peggy and her children, all my household and kitchen furniture and all my stock horses, cattle, sheep and hogs and farming atenhials, also all the land I own and possess.
2nd ItemI give unto my son George M. Lanier five dollars.
3rd ItemI give unto my daughter Sarah B. Floyd five dollars.
4th ItemI give unto my daughter Patsy Bugg five dollars.
5th ItemI give unto my two sons Benjamin B. Lanier and William Lanier a parcel of land containing one hundred and thirty one acres and a half, which is all the land I now own to be divided as they themselves may think proper equally between the two of them, the above described land and premises when my wife Sarah Lanier departs this life or intermarries until such time Sarah Lanier my wife is to have free possession of the above described land.
6th ItemI give to my son Benjamin B. Lanier one negro boy named Sam, one negro girl named Nancy Short, one bed and furniture, one cow and calf.
7th itemI give unto my son William Lanier one negro boy named George - one negro girl named Patsy Julin, one bed and furniture and one cow and calf.
8th ItemI give unto my daughter Lucy Andrews one negro girl named Martha and one negro boy named Ned Donnato.
9th ItemI give unto my daughter Nancy Auslin one negro girl named Rhody, one negro boy named Arthur Henderson, one cow and calf.
10th ItemAt the death or intermarriage of my wife Sarah Lanier all the property that I named in my first Item and their increase except that part which is afterwards bequeathed is to be equally divided among all my children.
I also leave that portion of the property (that is a child's part) agreeable to the 10th Item to Patsy Buggs' children.
I do hereby revoke and disavow all other wills and testaments that is or has been heretofore made by me and this I do ordain my last will and testament. I also do appoint my true friends Jones Andrews, Benjamin B. Lanier and William Lanier my Executors to this my last will and testament.
I have executed and signed this the twentieth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand and Eight hundred and thirty nine.
Witness whereof I have here with my hand and affixed my seal in presence of
Wm AllisonThomas F. Perkins________ unand
Nicholas Lanier {seal}
April 23rd 1839A true Inventory of the property of Nicholas Lanier Deceased -
One note of hand on Thomas J. Hill and John D. Lillard for Forty Dollars due 11th day of March 1837Also one note of hand on John D. Lillard for Forty Six Dollars 75/100 cts due July the 6th 1838
One do on Baker & Jorden for fifty five Dollars due 25th December 1836; one do on Peter Owen for Eighty four Dollars and 75/100 cts due 26th February 1839; one do on Theiohilus L. Gentry for One hundred Dollars due 27th of February 1839; one due on Jessee Bugg for Seventy seven Dollars & 40/100 cts; due 6th of February 1839 - one do on Benjamin B. Lanier for Thirty Dollars due 28th December 1835 -
Cash on Hand Sixteen Dollars & 75/100 cts.
One horse, nine head of cattle, Twenty five head of sheep, Twenty five geese, Five Beds and Furniture and three steds, one Cupboard and furniture, one Bureau, one Chest, Two tables, one Clock, Seven Chairs, three spinning Wheels & one Flar wheel, one looking glass, two short guns, one pair of Steelyards, one hane, some books, one reel, one hand saw, one candle stick, two smoothing irons, one loom, three slays, two pairs of harnesses, one ox cart, one grindstone, eight plows, four pair of plow gears, one large kettle, one pot, one oven, two skillets, one shovel, one pair of pot hooks, one pair of five Irons, three axes, five hoes, two iron wedges, two hammers, one whip saw, one fro, some barrels, three bee stands, one honey stand, one washing tub, three waste vessels, two sythe blades, one pair of sheep shears, two lanterns, one negro man Abram, one negro woman named Anaia, one negro woman named Shelia,, one do named Peggy, boy named Hed Donnel, one do named Arthur Henderson, one do named Sam King, one negro man named Varn, one woman named Nancy Short, one girl named Adaline, one boy named Tom, one child named Phebe, one do Elijah and one named Rutha, one do named Martha, all Chess openly given to Sarah Lanier for life, 18 horses _______________________
William Lanier - ExB.B. Lanier, Ex
Recorded Oct. 26, 1824The State of Tennessee, No 120
To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting:
Know ye, that for and in consideration of the sum of twelve and one half cents, per acre, paid into the office of the Entry taker or Williamson county, and entered on the 29th day of May 1824, pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of said State, passed on the 23rd day of November 1823, by No. 40. There is granted by the said State of Tennessee, unto Nicholas Lanier A certain tract or parcel of land, containing Eighteen and one half acres by survey bearing date the 16th day of June 1824, lying in said county.
On the head waters of Overall Creek, the waters of Reg Wan petty and bounded as follows to wit. Beginning at two dogwoods and a white oak. Nelsons and Lanier's Corners running thence north One hundred and twenty four poles to a white oak in said Lanier's line thence West with said line five poles to a stake said Lanier's corner. Thence North with said line Six poles to an oak Pricis Corner, thence West with said line eighteen and one half poles to a hickory Jones Andrews Corner, thence South with said Andrews line one hundred and thirty poles to a Sugar tree in Nelsons line, thence East twenty three and one half poles to the beginning.
With the hereditaments and appurtenances. To have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said Nicholas Lanier and his heirs forever. In witness whereof, William CarrollGovernor of the State of Tennessee, hath hereunto set his hand, and caused the great seal of the state to be affixed, at Murfreesborough, on the 19th day of October in the year of our Lord, on thousand eight hundred and twenty four and of the Independence of the United States, the 49th---.
BY THE GOVERNOR,Daniel Graham, Wm Carroll Secretary
SOUTHSIDE VIRGINIA FAMILIES:
Nicholas Lanier, born January 5, 1760, died March 8, 1839 in Williamson County, Tennessee. Married Patsy Malone and had seven children. Allen and Warren names continue to run through many generations.
Source: 1810 Brunswick Census, St. Andrews Parish
1810 Brunswick Co., St. Andrews Parish Census
The 1810 Brunswick County, Virginia census was transcribed from National Archives Microfilm Publication M252, roll 66. The enumerations are separated into two parishes, St. Andrews Parish, pages 702 to 740 and Meherrin Parish, pages 741 to 770 .
316 66 - 16 NICHOLAS LANIER 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
1 male 16-26
6 slaves
Source: Brunswick Co., Virginia.
This Indenture made this thirty first Day of October 1787 BETWEEN Fredrick Lucas of the County of Brunswick of the one part and Sterling Edmunds of the same County of the other part for and in consideration of the sum of nineteen pounds ten shillings doth bargain and sell alien release and confirm unto the said Sterling Edmunds a certain tract or parcel of Land lying and being in the County aforesaid containing by Estimation thirty nine acres bounded as follows (to wit) BEGINNING near William Johnson's plantation at his and Edmund Harrison's corner red oak, thence N eighty nine degrees W one hundred and ninety eight poles to a corner possimmon in the dividing line between the said Fredrick Lucas and Sterling Edmunds, thence along the line N seventy four E one hundred and nine poles to a white oak corner, thence N sixty E eighty four poles to a corner shrub oak where the said Lucas's Edmunds's and Harrison's line meet, thence along Harrison's line S fifteen E seventy seven poles to the BEGINNING.
Signed by Fredrick Lucas and witnessed by John Flood Edmunds, Nicholas Lanier (his mark), John Lanier and Randol Hagood.
Brunswick County Court April 28th 1788. This Indenture was proved by the oaths of John Flood Edmunds, John Lanier and Randol Hagood witnesses thereto and ordered to be Recorded. Deed Book 14, page 349.
Notes for Nicholas' mother, Elizabeth Warren:Many Surry County records are missing; none have been found which would prove the parentage of Benjamin Lanier's wife Elizabeth, but circumstantial evidence is strong that she was a Warren. From the Bible of her son Nicholas Lanier comes the most convincing evidence. Nicholas names his first child, George Malone Lanier, for his wife's father. His second child, Sallie Bass Lanier, for his wife's mother, (first wife of George Malone); his third child Elizabeth Warren, undoubtedly for his mother who was Elizabeth and his fourth child was Benjamin for his father.
Carol Middleton:Nicholas LANIER and his wives Martha "Patsy" MALONE and Sarah BUGG
Lived in Brunswick and Mecklenburg Cos., VA until 1811 when he moved his family to Williamson Co, TN.Born: 1/5/1760 in Brunswick Co, VA
1st-Married: 12 Dec 1787 in Brunswick Co, VA, license dated 12 Dec 1787. Miles Malone, Patsey's brother was surety.
2nd-Married: 4/18/1796 in Mecklenburg Co, VA
Died: 3/8/1839 in Williamson Co, TN
Parents: Benjamin Lanier and Elizabeth (Warren??).
1st-Wife: Martha "Patsy" MaloneBorn: 27 Apr 1771 in Brunswick Co, VAMarried: 12/12/1787 in Brunswick Co, VA, license dated 12/12/1787, her brother Miles Malone was the suretyDied: 1795
Parents: George Booth Malone and Sarah Bass.
Their children were:* George Malone Lanier, born 9 Feb 1789 in Brunswick Co, VA. He wasnamed for his maternal grandfather. In 1816, married Mary "Polly"Langford in Clarke Co, GA. George Malone Lanier served in the War of1812 and the Creek Indian War of 1813-14. He died 22 Jul 1854 inClarke Co, GA.
* Sallie Bass Lanier, born 3/4/1791 in Mecklenburg Co, VA, named forher maternal grandmother. In 1811, married Drury Josiah Floyd (b.4/29/1789-d. 10/3/1868). Their children: Martha Floyd (b. ca 1812 inTN; m. to Hugh Gault 10/21/1829; d. about 1900, Washington Co, AR),Elizabeth Floyd (b. 1814 in TN; m. to Renwick A. Gault in WilliamsonCo, TN; lived in Franklin, TN), Rebecca Floyd (b. 1816 TN; unmarried;d. after 1850, before her father died, buried Windrows Cemetery,Williamson Co, TN) William Floyd (b.1818-d.before 1830), a daughter(unnamed, b.1820- d.before 1850), James Floyd (b.9/6/1821; m. toCatherine K. Webb 12/13/1843 ; died in service in the Civil War),Benjamin William Floyd ( b. 12/16/1826; m-1st: to Mary Charlotte Dyer11/8/1847; m-2nd: Sarah Jane Dyer 1/6/1858; d.4/17/1868), John HenryFloyd (b.1828; m. to Anna Manire 8/12/1846; lived in Bedford Co, TN),Daughter (unnamed, b. 1825-30-d.before 1840), Mary Jane Floyd (b.1832;m. to Edmond Webb 10/25/1848; lived in Bedford Co, TN). Sallie died4/22/1844 in Williamson Co, TN, buried in Windrow Cemetery WilliamsonCo, TN.
* Elizabeth Warren Lanier, born 26 Sep 1793, called "Patsy", andpossibly named for her paternal grandmother (?). Married-1st: EphraimBugg (b.4/19/1791- d.1/18/1833) in Williamson Co, TN. Their children:Ephraim Bugg were: Benjamin Nicholas Bugg (b.4/29/1815; m. to AnnisTucker 3/9/1835), Sophronia Bugg (b. 11/7/1817; died young), ElizabethJane Bugg (b. 11/19/1819; m. Allen C. Tucker on 4/18/1838; d. 1856),William Lanier Bugg (b.4/9/1822), Ephraim M. W. Bugg (b.12/10/1824-d.about 1845). On 11/12/1833, married-2nd: William Tucker(b.1789-d.1861). Their children: Ferdinand Blackburn Tucker (b.10/7/1834; m. to Rebecca Low on 2/12/1878; d. 9/1/1907), John HardimanTucker (b. 1837; killed in Battle of Murfreesboro, TN, Civil War).
Elizabeth died after 1860.
2nd-Wife: Sarah BuggBorn: 10/24/1763Married: 4/18/1796 in Mecklenburg Co, VADied: 7/3/1853 in Williamson Co, TN
Their children were:* Benjamin Bugg Lanier, born 3/23/1797. Married Mary Donelson,daughter of Robert and Margaret Farris Donelson, on 5/30/1838, Theirchildren: Robert Nicholas Lanier (b.4/29/1839; m. to Nancy JosephineMcCrory in 18869; d. 6/29/1909), William C. Lanier (b.11/23/1840-d.9/15/1853), Benjamin Jones Lanier ( b.12/30/1842 m. toAlmanza K. Wallace on 2/10/1869; d. 9/6/1916), James Bugg Lanier(b.7/15/1844-d.10/12/1852), Sarah Ann Lanier (b.12/30/1847-d.6/11/1849). Benjamin Bugg Lanier died 9/14/1849 inMarshall Co, TN.
* Lucy Lanier, born 2/10/1799. Married Jones Andrews (b.1791 servedin War of 1812; died 12/1843) on 9/26/1816 in Williamson Co, TN. Theirchildren: William V. Andrews (b.11/1/1824; m. to Tennessee Tucker on11/25/1849), Horace Andrews (b. 1835), Lucy Andrews (b. 1838; m. toDrury Floyd), Robert Andrews (b. 1841 unmarried), Mary Andrews (b.1844; m. to Adam White), 6 more Andrews children of which there is norecord.
* Nancy Lanier, born 4/9/1801. Married-1st: William S. Oslin on 3/27/1823 in Williamson Co, TN. They had one son, Nicholas Oslin (b.9/6/1824 in Caney Springs, TN; was a doctor; m. Margaret McLean; had 6daughters; died ca 1880, Caney Springs). Nancy Lanier married-2nd:James Calhoun; they moved to Kentucky where Nancy died 11/18/1873.
* William Lanier, born 7/29/1803 in Brunswick Co, VA. Married MarthaCarolina Tanner, daughter of Richard and Nancy Tanner on 12/16/1830 inWilliamson Co, TN. Their children: Benjamin Allen Lanier (b.9/25/1831; m. Jamima Lavinia Corlette in 12/1869; d. 2/22/1905), MaryElizabeth Lanier (b. 4/20/1833; m. Samuel Boone Wilson on 12/6/1854;d. 8/1/1921), Nancy Sarah Lanier (b. 10/7/1835; twin to Richard; m.Curtis Bizzle; 6 children), Richard Nicholas Lanier (b. 10/7/1835;twin to Nancy Sarah; d. 9/2/1836), Martha Emaline Lanier (b.11/11/1837; m. to George Robert Tucker), William Osbern Lanier (b.8/25/1840; was a doctor; m. Lavinia Wilson), Lucy Ann Lanier (b.2/11/1842; m. Thomas Jefferson Wilson; moved to Arkansas), Thomas BuggLanier (b.9/1/1846; unmarried; d. 1/16/1901). William died 6/14/1873.

Tennessee, Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008 Name: Nicholas LanierProbate Place: Williamson, Tennessee, USAInferred Death Place: Tennessee, USAItem Description: Will Books, Vol 6-7, 1835-1842
THOMAS HENRY MALONE is a descendant of Nicholas Lanier's wife, Patsey Malone's great grandpatents Nathaniel Burwell Malone and Mary Wynn Malone through their son Nathaniel MaloneJr. (1712-1758) and their grandson John ((1730-1801):
VANDERBILTUNIVERSITY OUARTERLY
A Record of University Life and Work
Vol. VII APRIL 1907 No. 3
THOMAS H. MALONE, M.A.As one who has long dwelt upon the margin of a noble river, finding himself at length in the leisure of after years among its sources, traces with eager interest here the sparkling rivulet, there the quiet brook, and here again the bold mountain stream that constitute its beginnings; so one who has longwatched the flowing of a noble life, enlarging with the years, enriching the times that border it - when at last that life has flowed into the great silent sea-turns with tender eye to trace· its far-away beginnings and its course.
Thomas Henry Malone, scholar, jurist, gentleman, the father and founder, under its Board of Trustees, of the School of Law of Vanderbilt University, and its Dean for a period of nearly thirty years, extending from its organization in 1875 to the date of his resignation in June, 1904, little more than two years before his death, was born on June 3, 1834, near the town of Athens, in the county of Limestone, Alabama.
The Tennessee, turning for a time from the bosom of its mother State and winding like a horn of plenty through the upper parts of Alabama, renders famous the valley to which it gives its name and its fertility. This rich valley early attracted the eye of well-to-do Virginians, and early in the last century they began to make settlements there, and the end of the first half of the century found the valley of the Tennessee from Florence to Huntsville famed for the high breeding, wealth, and culture of its ruling population.
Thomas Chappell Malone, the grandfather of Thomas H. Malone, in the year 1818, being then resident in the county of Sussex in Virginia, removed to the valley of the Tennessee, settling at first in Madison County, and subsequently in Lime­stone· County, Ala., where he remained until his death, many of his kindred of the name accompanying him; so that when the late Rev. Doctor McFerrin, of blessed memory, came long afterwards to write of this region he said, having regard to the quality, as well as the number of those of that time, "this country was blessed with a whole legion of Malones."
A graphic and spirited picture of the Malones as they were in Virginia comes to us in a pleasant way from the late Senator John T. Mason, of Virginia. It was on this wise:
Thomas H. Malone, while a student at the University of Virginia in the fifties, was invited to ·meet some distinguished guests at the home of his own and his father's friend, Professor John B. Minor, among them being Senator Mason. The Senator being struck by the name of the young student, and having by inquiries put to him brought out the fact that the young man was the grandson of Thomas Chappell Malone, said: "Now, Mr. Malone, I know very much more of your family than you possibly can know. Shall I give you in two words the character of your people?" And then, the young student having signified that he would be glad to hear him, he continued : "Well, then, I and my fathers have known them for generations. I never knew one who was rich; I never knew one that was poor; I never knew one that was a genius; I never knew one that was a fool; I never knew one that would tell a lie or that would steal or that was afraid of the devil if he came with his horns on." A brave, strong, sturdy, high-minded stock, evidently.
Thomas Chappell Malone married his first cousin, Mary Chappell, who was of Huguenot extraction; and his son, James Chappell Malone, the father of the subject of these memoirs, thus received a double infusion of that blood which for centuries has demonstrated its wonderful prepotency in that intenseness which with marked uniformity characterizes its inheritors wherever it has flowed.
Following the paternal line one step farther back, we find that the great-grandmother of Thomas H. Malone was Elizabeth Tucker, a niece of the distinguished philanthropist, Mr. Wood Tucker, of Sussex County, Va., and a member of the great Tucker family of Virginia, a name that even down to our own times reflects honor upon a State that it is an honor to have been born in.
Turning now to the maternal ancestry of Thomas H. Malone, we find that his mother, Eliza Frances Hardiman Binford, was the daughter of John Mosby Binford, of Northampton County, N.C., a man long prominent in public life in that State, and Frances Littleberry Hardiman.
The ·original Binfords were Quakers, people of great wealth and culture, who settled in the counties of Charles City and New Kent, Va., whence the ancestors of John M. Binford subsequently removed to North Carolina.
Frances Littleberry Hardiman, the grandmother of Thomas H. Malone, and in whose veins flowed the blood of some of the highest of the Virginia aristocracy, was a daughter of Littleberry Hardiman, of Westover Parish, Charles City, Va., and Susana Lightfoot, whose father was a grandson of that Colonel Lightfoot who was a member of the King's Council, and one of the wealthiest men in Virginia of his day. Littleberry Hardiman was one of the justices of Charles City County in 1753, and a noted breeder and importer of thoroughbred horses. The winning of the Williamsburgh stake by his great horse, Mark Antony, in 1769 lingered in tradition among the old family slaves to a time within the memory of the subject of these memoirs himself. Col. John Hardiman, the grandfather of Littleberry, and the first of the name in Virginia.
Notes fo r Nicholas' mother ELIZABETH WARREN:Information from the book "Lanier" by Louise Ingersoll.
Benjamin Lanier, son of John and Elizabeth (Bird) Lanier, was born about 1711 Surry County, Virginia; he married there about 1737 Elizabeth, probably the daughter of Allen Warren, Jr. and Ann Hart. Many Surry records are missing, none have been found which would prove the parentage of Benjamin Lanier's wife Elizabeth, but circumstantial evidence is strong that she was a Warren, the names of her children indicate Allen Warren Jr.'s family such as Allen, Jesse, Robert, Lucy, Sarah, and Elizabeth. From Bible of Nicholas Lanier, her son, comes the most convincing evidence; Nicholas names his first child for his wife's father, George Malone Lanier; his second child for his wife's mother, Sallie Bass Lanier; (first wife of George Malone); his third child Elizabeth Warren, undoubtedly for his mother who was Elizabeth; and his fourth child was Benjamin for his father. There were three other children named Lucy, Nancy, and William. Allen Warren, Jr. was the son of Allen Warren Sr. and the grandson of Thomas Warren of Smith's Fort in Surry County; in 1652 Thomas Warren built the first brick house in Virginia, which antidates Bacon's Castle, both of which are still standing. The house stands on land given by the Indian Chief Powhatan to John Rolfe when he and Pocahontas were married in 1614; their son, Thomas Rolfe, sold this land in 1643 to Thomas Warren.#
Many Surry County records are missing; none have been found which would prove the parentage of Benjamin Lanier's wife Elizabeth, but circumstantial evidence is strong that she was a Warren. From the Bible of her son Nicholas Lanier comes the most convincing evidence. Nicholas names his first child, George Malone Lanier, for his wife's father,. His second child for his wife's mother, Sallie Bass Lanier (first wife of George Malone); his third child Elizabeth Warren, undoubtedly for his mother who was Elizabeth and his fourth child was Benjamin for his father.
Family Members
Parents
Benjamin Bird Lanier 1711-1796
Elizabeth Warren Lanier 1719-1796
Spouses
Martha "Patsy" Malone Lanier 1771-1795
Sarah Bugg Lanier 1763-1853
Siblings
John Lanier 1738-1816
Lucretia "Lucy" Lanier Malone 1740-1833
Lemuel Lanier 1743-1817
Frederick Lanier 1745-1810
Benjamin Byrd Lanier 1747-1817
Jesse Lanier 1749-Unknown
Elizabeth Lanier Redding 1751-1776
Robert Lanier 1754-1835
Sarah Lanier Jones 1756-1839
Allen Lanier 1763-Unknown
Children
George Malone Lanier 1789-1854
Sarah Bass "Sallie" Lanier Floyd 1791-1844
Elizabeth Warren "Patsy" Lanier Bugg Tucker 1793-1860
Benjamin Bugg Lanier 1797-1849
Lucy Lanier Andrews 1799-1860
Nancy M. Lanier Calhoun 1801-1872
William Lanier 1803-1873
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Lanier-xx, Nicholas (I3295)
 
2042
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Starling Edgar Rea

Birth: 1809 Tennessee, USA
Death: 22 Nov 1847 (aged 37-38) Dalton, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Burial: Wilson Cemetery, Rabbit Ridge, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 79567609

Bio:
On October 28, 1829 Starling married Martha "Parsy" Sisk in Dalton, Hopkins County, Kentucy. To this union ten (10) childern were born.
Children
John T. Rea b: 1833 in Hopkins Co., KY
Alfred Henry Rea b: 06 MAR 1838 in Dalton, Hopkins Co., KY
Minervia "Mary" C. Rea b: 19 JAN 1843 in Hopkins Co., KY
Richard Rea b: 1839 in Hopkins Co., KY
Milton D. Rea b: 28 JAN 1836 in Hopkins Co., KY
Elizabeth A. Rea b: 1840 in Hopkins Co., KY
Sarah Jessie Rea b: 1845 in Hopkins Co., KY
George Washington Rea b: 08 OCT 1832 in Hopkins Co., KY

Family Members
Parents
James Rea 1788-1868
Elizabeth A Cisney Rea 1785-1852
Siblings
Joseph S Rea 1811-1881
Children
George Washington Rea 1832-1926
Milton Dudley Rea 1836-1902
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Starling Edgar Rea

Birth: 1809
Tennessee, USA
Death: Nov. 22, 1847
Dalton
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

On October 28, 1829 Starling married Martha "Parsy" Sisk in Dalton, Hopkins County, Kentucyy. To this union ten (10) childern were born.

Burial:
Wilson Cemetery
Rabbit Ridge
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Carl Lansden
Record added: Oct 30, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 79567609
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Rhea-xx, Starling Edgar (I4277)
 
2043
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Joseph Anthony

Birth: 1763 Caswell County, North Carolina, USA
Death: 11 Jan 1868 (aged 104–105) Kentucky, USA
Burial: New Roe Cemetery, New Roe, Allen County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 36843697

Bio:
He was born in Caswell Co., North Carolina. He married Martha Thompson, daughter of Elizabeth and George Thompson, on 07 Jun 1803 in Warren Co., Kentucky.
Inscription:
Aged: 105

Family Members
Spouse
Martha Thompson Anthony 1783-1857
Children
George Anthony 1804-1872
Elizabeth Anthony Hunt 1805-1843
Henry Smith Anthony 1806-1886
William Thompson Anthony 1808-1896
Joseph G Anthony 1815-1865
Mahala Anthony Boren 1820-1896
Malinda Anthony Chaney 1822-1881
Lee Anthony 1825-1909
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Originally Created by: Richard Parker (47021994)
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Anthony-xx, Joseph (I4336)
 
2044
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Blalock-xx, Ezekiah (I4391)
 
2045
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- ** See Martha Washburn's notes **

- son of Harrold Housand Harrill 1731 - 1809 and Frances Philadelphia Street 1748 - 1835
- they married 1770
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Harrill-xx, Alexander Gilbert Sr (I4412)
 
2046
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Beshears-xx, Sciota (I3728)
 
2047
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- ** See Martin Giles Bowers's notes **

- dau of Daniel Jackson Kee and Clara Lura Smith
- son of Thomas Jackson Kee and Mary Elizabeth Allen
- dau of Thomas Jefferson Smith and Saluda Massengill

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Eva Gay Kee Bowers

Birth: 12 Dec 1894
Death: 13 Aug 1983 (aged 88)
Burial: Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Camden, Benton County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 61788040
Bio:
Eastern Star
Family Members
Spouse
Martin Giles Bowers 1869-1962
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Originally Created by: Rick Lambert (47222177)
Added: 17 Nov 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61788040/eva-gay-bowers
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61788040/eva-gay-bowers: accessed 06 July 2023), memorial page for Eva Gay Kee Bowers (12 Dec 1894-13 Aug 1983), Find a Grave Memorial ID 61788040, citing Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Camden, Benton County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Sharon M. Bledsoe (contributor 46957219).
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found at findagrave.com bef 7/6/2023

Eva Gay Kee Bowers

Birth: Dec. 12, 1894
Death: Aug. 13, 1983

Eastern Star

Burial:
Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery
Camden
Benton County
Tennessee, USA

Maintained by: Sharon M. Bledsoe
Originally Created by: Rick Lambert
Record added: Nov 17, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 61788040
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Kee-xx, Eva Gay (I3557)
 
2048
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Martin Kolb's notes **
 
Van Sintern-xx, Mary Magdalena (I3392)
 
2049
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Mary Adaline Smith's notes **

- ** See his findagrave.com page **

- ** See Jeremiah Smith Bible Records **

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Found at findagrave.com on 7/23/2025

Rev J. M. Smith
Birth: 10 Oct 1847
Death: 28 Apr 1911 (aged 63)
Burial: Shiloh Cemetery, Camden, Benton County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 29510826
Inscription: Mason
Family Members
Children
Vandella Smith Earp 1866-1926
Maintained by: PPC (47065016)
Originally Created by: William Brackett (46974269)
Added: 2008-09-02T22:17:17.000Z
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29510826/j_m-smith
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29510826/j_m-smith: accessed July 23, 2025), memorial page for Rev J. M. Smith (10 Oct 1847-28 Apr 1911), Find a Grave Memorial ID 29510826, citing Shiloh Cemetery, Camden, Benton County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by PPC (contributor 47065016).
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Smith-xx, Jeremiah M (I3747)
 
2050
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- ** See Mary Ann Hibbs's notes **

- see death certificate -- informant D N Lamb
- Death Certificate lists marital status as divorced
- see tombstone

- son of John Lamb 4/3/1793-4 - 4/4/1865 and Mary Polly Clayton 3/13/1797-6 - 6/13/1864
- ** See their findagrave.com pages **
- see tombstones
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KY Hopkins Co deaths:
Name Date Age Cert
Lamb, Patton 09/15/1916 078 23222
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found at findagrave.com on 7/2/2023

Patton Bell Lamb

Birth: 8 Apr 1838 Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA
Death: 15 Sep 1916 (aged 78) Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Burial: Millwood CemeteryCaldwell County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 50788017
Family Members
Parents
John Lamb 1793-1865
Mary "Polly" Clayton Lamb 1797-1864
Spouse
Mary Ann Hibbs Lamb 1841-1915
Siblings
Andrew Jackson Lamb 1817-1893
Elizabeth P Lamb Hopper 1818-1894
Allen P. Lamb 1821-1884
John Shelton Lamb 1823-1870
Authy Jane Lamb Darnell 1826-1883
Martin Urey Lamb 1830-1881
Milton Lamb 1831-1839
Mellisa Ann Lamb Phelps 1833-1914
Ellen Miranda Lamb Glass 1836-1871
Mary Lamb 1839-1839
Children
Isaac Thea Lamb 1865-1936
Delia Lamb Gresham 1867-1953
Mark S Lamb 1874-1915
Created by: Ruth Ann Lamb Bray (47211579)
Added: 7 Apr 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50788017/patton-bell-lamb
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50788017/patton-bell-lamb: accessed 02 July 2023), memorial page for Patton Bell Lamb (8 Apr 1838-15 Sep 1916), Find a Grave Memorial ID 50788017, citing Millwood Cemetery, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Ruth Ann Lamb Bray (contributor 47211579).
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found at findagrave.com bef 7/2/2023

Patton "Bill" Lamb

Birth: Apr. 8, 1838
Caldwell County
Kentucky, USA
Death: Sep. 15, 1916
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Family links:
Parents:
John Lamb (1793 - 1865)
Mary Clayton Lamb (1797 - 1864)

Spouse:
Mary Ann Hibbs Lamb (1841 - 1915)*

Children:
Isaac Thea Lamb (1865 - 1936)*
Mark S Lamb (1874 - 1915)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Millwood Cemetery
Caldwell County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Ruth Ann Lamb Bray
Record added: Apr 07, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 50788017
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Lamb-xx, Patton Bell (I3978)
 

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