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1. Anna Janet Tidwell was born on Jan. 21, 1931 in Hueytown, Jefferson Co, AL and died on May 1, 1991 in Bessemer, Jefferson Co, AL.

Other events in the life of Anna Janet Tidwell Education Hueytown High School, Jefferson Co, AL Burial Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Hueytown, AL Father: 2. Beverly Clinton "Clint" Tidwell was born on Oct. 8, 1888 in Perryville AL and died on May 31, 1955 in Hueytown, Alabama, USA. 3. Flora Jane Carter was born on Aug. 13, 1905 in Hueytown, Jefferson Co, AL and died on Apr. 9, 1981 in Bessemer, Jefferson Co, AL.

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2. Beverly Clinton "Clint" Tidwell1,2 was born on Oct. 8, 1888 in Perryville AL and died on May 31, 1955 in Hueytown, Alabama, USA. He married Flora Jane Carter About 1930.

Other events in the life of Beverly Clinton "Clint" Tidwell 3 AL Wagoner Supply Co 89 Infantry, WW I Military Enlistment Occupation Carpenter Census 1930 1326 2nd Ave, Bessemer, Jefferson Co, AL Uncle in household of Lucile Bentley, age 39 Coal Miner 1910 Census Occupation4 Burial Father: Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Hueytown, AL 4. Phelan Tidwell was born on Sep. 27, 1847 in Blountsville, Blount Co, AL and died on Sep. 6, 1933 in Hillman Hospital, Birmingham, Jefferson Co, AL. 5. Sarah Elizabeth "Bettie" McCullough was born in Aug. 1854 in Alabama, USA and died on Aug. 9, 1913 in Big Springs (historical), Woodstock, Bibb, Alabama.

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3. Flora Jane Carter was born on Aug. 13, 1905 in Hueytown, Jefferson Co, AL and died on Apr. 9, 1981 in Bessemer, Jefferson Co, AL.

Other events in the life of Flora Jane Carter Census 1910 Huey, Jefferson Co, AL Census 1920 Dolomite, Jefferson Co, AL Burial Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Hueytown, AL Father:
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6. Samuel Thomas Carter was born on Jul. 13, 1877 in GA and died on Feb. 20, 1905 in Virginia Mines, Jefferson Co, AL.

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7. Mary Alice "Alice" Warnick was born on Jul. 14, 1883 in MS and died on Nov. 29, 1970 in Hueytown, Jefferson Co, AL.

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4. Phelan Tidwell5 was born on Sep. 27, 1847 in Blountsville, Blount Co, AL and died on Sep. 6, 1933 in Hillman Hospital, Birmingham, Jefferson Co, AL. He marriedSarah Elizabeth "Bettie" McCullough on Sep. 13, 1881 in Jefferson Co, AL.

Other events in the life of Phelan Tidwell Occupation Farmer Census 1860 Village Springs, Blount Co, AL Fielding Tidwell Military Enlistment Sep 9 1862 Blue Mountain, Blount Co, AL Company B, 19th AL Census 1870 Marion, Perry Co, AL Fielding Tidwell Census 1880 Chepultepec, Blount Co, AL In household of Benton Cornelius, Phelan Tidwell Census 1890 Perryville, Perry Co, AL Phelan Tidwell Census 1900 Oldtown, Perry Co, AL In census as Phelon, Tidwell Census 1910 Kingdom, Bibb Co, AL Philan Tidwell Census 1930 1326 2nd Ave, Bessemer, Jefferson Co, AL Grandfather in household of Lucille Bentley Burial Mt Carmel Cemetery, West Blockton, AL Unmarked Grave Father: Mother: 8. Rowan "Ryan" Tidwell was born About 1819 in Allgood, Blount Co, AL and died on Nov. 11, 1873 in Jericho, Perry Co, AL. 9. Cynthia Ann "Cincianna" Cornelius was born in Mar. 1820 in Blount Co. AL and died on Apr. 13, 1906 in Jefferson Co, AL.

5. Sarah Elizabeth "Bettie" McCullough6 was born in Aug. 1854 in Alabama, USA and died on Aug. 9, 1913 in Big Springs (historical), Woodstock, Bibb, Alabama.

Other events in the life of Sarah Elizabeth "Bettie" McCullough Census 1860 Severe, Perry Co, AL Census 1890 Perryville, Perry Co, AL Burial Mt Carmel Cemetery, West Blocton, AL Unmarked Grave Father: Mother: 10. Gabriel J McCullough was born in 1817 in TN and died in 1888 in Perry County, AL. 11. Mary A Meggs was born on Jul. 12, 1827 in GA and died on an unknown date.

6. Samuel Thomas Carter was born on Jul. 13, 1877 in GA and died on Feb. 20, 1905 in Virginia Mines, Jefferson Co, AL. He married Mary Alice "Alice" Warnick on Dec. 22, 1901 in Dolomite, Jefferson, Alabama.

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Other events in the life of Samuel Thomas Carter Census 1900 Hueytown, Jefferson Co, AL Probate 1911 Jefferson Co, AL Burial Bethleham Methodist Church, Dolomite, AL Father: Mother: 12. Thomas Kendrell Carter was born on Oct. 21, 1845 in GA and died on Dec. 21, 1881. 13. Artemesia Elizabeth "Artie" Wheat was born in Nov. 1855 in GA and died in GA.

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7. Mary Alice "Alice" Warnick was born on Jul. 14, 1883 in MS and died on Nov. 29, 1970 in Hueytown, Jefferson Co, AL.

Other events in the life of Mary Alice "Alice" Warnick Census 1900 Precinct 7, Jefferson Co, AL Census 1910 Hueytown, Jefferson Co, AL Census 1920 Dolomite, Jefferson Co, AL Burial Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Hueytown, Jefferson Co, AL Father: 14. George Washington Warnick was born on Jun. 27, 1855 in Blount Co, Alabama and died on Nov. 19, 1949 in Flat Top, Jefferson Co. AL. 15. Flora Jane Cargo was born on Oct. 6, 1859 in Blount County, AL and died on Jun. 3, 1945 in Flat Top, Jefferson Co. AL.

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8. Rowan "Ryan" Tidwell was born About 1819 in Allgood, Blount Co, AL and died on Nov. 11, 1873 in Jericho, Perry Co, AL. He 7,8 married Cynthia Ann "Cincianna" Cornelius on Oct. 16, 1842 in Blount Co, AL .

Other events in the life of Rowan "Ryan" Tidwell Occupation Farmer Father: Mother: 16. Josiah Tidwell was born About 1789 in Fairfield, Co, SC and died in 1862 in Blount Co, AL. 17. Louvenia "Louvice" Roden was born About 1790 in SC and died on an unknown date.

9. Cynthia Ann "Cincianna" Cornelius was born in Mar. 1820 in Blount Co. AL and died on Apr. 13, 1906 in Jefferson Co, AL.

Other events in the life of Cynthia Ann "Cincianna" Cornelius Census 1860 Village Springs, Blount Co, AL Age 41 Census 1870 Marion, Perry Co, AL Census 1880 Severe, Perry Co, AL Age 62, in household of son Beverly

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18. Beverly Cornelius was born on May 12, 1794 in Greenville District, SC and died on May 27, 1880 in Remlap, Blount County, AL. 19. Nancy Euphemia Smith was born Between 1790 and 1800 in Blount Co, AL and died Between 1850 and 1858.

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10.

Gabriel J McCullough 9 was born in 1817 in TN and died in 1888 in Perry County, AL. He married Mary A Meggs on Jan.
3, 1857 in Perry County, Alabama, USA.

Other events in the life of Gabriel J McCullough Military Service 3rd Reserve Regiment, Company H Private, Confederate Occupation Farmer Census 1850 Severe, Perry Co, Alabama Gabnel J McCullough Father: Mother: 20. William McCullough was born in 1793 in South Carolina and died in Perry, Alabama. 21. Ellenor was born in 1793 in South Carolina and died in Perry, Alabama.

11.

Mary A Meggs 10 was born on Jul. 12, 1827 in GA and died on an unknown date.

Other events in the life of Mary A Meggs Census 1880 Severe, Perry Co, AL Father: Mother: 22. Thomas Meggs was born in 1807 in Anson County, North Carolina and died in 1880 in Attala Co, MS. 23. Karonhappuc "Carry" A Tubb was born in 1806 in Tennessee and died in 1898 in AL.

12.

Thomas Kendrell Carter was born on Oct. 21, 1845 in GA and died on Dec. 21, 1881. He married Artemesia Elizabeth "Artie" Wheat on Dec. 14, 1873 in Draketown, Haralson Co, GA.

Other events in the life of Thomas Kendrell Carter Census 1860 Stones Dist, Fulton Co, GA Census 1870 Buchanan, Haralson Co, GA Father: Mother: 24. Samuel M Carter was born in 1816 in SC and died in Nov. 1882 in Haralson Co, GA. 25. Agnes Coursey was born on Jan. 13, 1811 in SC and died on Aug. 15, 1882 in Haralson Co, GA.

13.

Artemesia Elizabeth "Artie" Wheat 11 was born in Nov. 1855 in GA and died in GA.

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Other events in the life of Artemesia Elizabeth "Artie" Wheat Census 1860 Campbellton, Campbell Co, GA Census 1900 7th Precinct, Jefferson Co, AL Census 1910 Walter, Cullman Co, AL Census 1920 Cooks Dist, Fulton Co, GA Father: Mother: 26. Augustus Walter Wheat was born About 1821 in GA and died in 1868 in Campbell Co, GA.

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27. Mary Gray Danforth was born About 1825 in GA and died on Sep. 29, 1886 in Pope's Bridge on Chattahoochee River.

14.

George Washington Warnick12,13 was born on Jun. 27, 1855 in Blount Co, Alabama and died on Nov. 19, 1949 in Flat Top, Jefferson Co. AL. He married 1stFlora Jane Cargo on Aug. 12, 1877 in Blount County, AL.

Other events in the life of George Washington Warnick Census 1860 Blount Co, Alabama Age 5 Census 1880 Smithville, Monroe Co, MS Age 24 Occupation 1880 Smithville, MS Farm Laborer Occupation 1900 Jefferson Co, AL Night Watchman Occupation 1910 Huey, Jefferson Co, AL Farmer Census 1920 Boaz, Marshall Co, AL Age 64 Census 1930 Calera, Shelby Co, AL Age 74 Burial Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Hueytown, AL Father: Mother: 28. Caleb Rogers Warnick was born on Jan. 15, 1829 in Blount, Alabama and died on Sep. 14, 1917 in Jefferson Co, AL. 29. Sophronia J Holly was born on Dec. 16, 1836 in AL or SC and died on Jan. 5, 1898 in Jefferson Co, AL.

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Flora Jane Cargo14 was born on Oct. 6, 1859 in Blount County, AL and died on Jun. 3, 1945 in Flat Top, Jefferson Co. AL.

Other events in the life of Flora Jane Cargo Census 1860 Blount County, AL Census 1900 Precinct 7, Jefferson Co, AL Burial Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Hueytown, AL Father: Mother: 30. Albert Cargo was born About 1818 in Blount Co, TN and died on Jul. 12, 1862 in Auburn, AL. 31. Sarah Yielding was born on Nov. 14, 1820 in Blount County, AL and died After 1880 in AL?.

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Josiah Tidwell was born About 1789 in Fairfield, Co, SC and died in 1862 in Blount Co, AL. He married Louvenia "Louvice" Roden About 1810 in Blount Co, AL.

Other events in the life of Josiah Tidwell Census 1850 Blount Co, AL Age 62 Census 1860 Summit, Blount Co, AL Age 71 Father: Mother: 32. Edmund Tidwell was born in 1758 in Prince William, VA and died on May 12, 1846 in Burns, Dickson Co TN. 33. Anna Gladden Hollis was born in 1749 in SC, USA and died on Nov. 4, 1839 in Dickson County, Tennessee.

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Louvenia "Louvice" Roden was born About 1790 in SC and died on an unknown date.

Other events in the life of Louvenia "Louvice" Roden Census 1850 Blount Co, AL Age 60 Census 1860 Summit, Blount Co, AL Age 71 18.

Beverly Cornelius15 was born on May 12, 1794 in Greenville District, SC and died on May 27, 1880 in Remlap, Blount County, AL. He married 1st Nancy Euphemia Smith in 1817 in South Carolina, USA.

Other events in the life of Beverly Cornelius Occupation Farmer Burial Remlap Cemetery (Blount Co., AL) in an marked grave. Father: Mother: 34. William Cornelius was born Between 1750 and 1760 in Pendelton Co., SC and died on Jul. 22, 1842 in Blount Co. AL. 35. Lettice Cargile was born in 1756 in NC, USA and died on May 11, 1834 in Blount Co. AL.

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Nancy Euphemia Smith16 was born Between 1790 and 1800 in Blount Co, AL and died Between 1850 and 1858.

Other events in the life of Nancy Euphemia Smith Alternate Birth 1798 South Carolina, USA Alternate Death 1857 Blount, Alabama, USA

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William McCullough was born in 1793 in South Carolina and died in Perry, Alabama. He married Ellenor.

21.

Ellenor was born in 1793 in South Carolina and died in Perry, Alabama.

22.

Thomas Meggs 17 was born in 1807 in Anson County, North Carolina and died in 1880 in Attala Co, MS. He married Karonhappuc "Carry" A Tubb on Oct. 9, 1826 in Perry County, AL.

Other events in the life of Thomas Meggs Occupation Blacksmith Census 1860 Bibb Co, AL Father: Mother: 36. John T Meggs was born About 1760 in VA and died in 1844 in Campbell County, Georgia. 37. Polly Gordon was born About 1759 in VA and died on an unknown date.

23.

Karonhappuc "Carry" A Tubb18 was born in 1806 in Tennessee and died in 1898 in AL.

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38. Samuel Tubb was born in 1775 in Tyson Co, NC and died on Oct. 6, 1840 in Attala Co. MS. 39. Mary was born in 1775 in Tyson Co, NC and died in 1792.

24.

Samuel M Carter was born in 1816 in SC and died in Nov. 1882 in Haralson Co, GA. He married Agnes Coursey.

Other events in the life of Samuel M Carter Census 1860 Stones Dist, Fulton Co, GA Census 1870 Buchanan, Haralson Co, GA Census 1880 Waldrup, Haralson Co, GA Burial Brooks Cemetery, Haralson County, GA Father: 40. Carter died on an unknown date.

25.

Agnes Coursey was born on Jan. 13, 1811 in SC and died on Aug. 15, 1882 in Haralson Co, GA.

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Other events in the life of Agnes Coursey Census 1860 Stones Dist, Fulton Co, GA Census 1870 Buchanan, Haralson Co, GA Census 1880 Waldrup, Haralson Co, GA Burial Brooks Cemetery, Haralson County, GA Father: 41. Coursey died on an unknown date.

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26.

Augustus Walter Wheat was born About 1821 in GA and died in 1868 in Campbell Co, GA. He married Mary Gray Danforth on Nov. 13, 1845 in Campbell Co, GA.

Other events in the life of Augustus Walter Wheat Census 1850 Atlanta, Dekalb Co, GA Age 35, Merchant Census 1860 Campbellton, Campbell Co, GA Attorney at Law, age 39 Association Whig Association Mason Father: 42. Wheat died on an unknown date.

27.

Mary Gray Danforth was born About 1825 in GA and died on Sep. 29, 1886 in Pope's Bridge on Chattahoochee River.

Other events in the life of Mary Gray Danforth Census 1850 Atlanta, Dekalb Co, GA Mary Wheat Census 1860 Campbellton, Campbell Co, GA Mary G Wheat Census 1870 Powder Springs, Campbellton, Campbell Co GA Wheate, Mary Census 1880 Douglas Co GA Wheate, Mary Father: Mother: 43. POSSIBLY William or Jesse Danforth was born in 1776 in Virginia and died in 1827. 44. POSSIBLY Mary Egerton was born in 1794 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.

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Caleb Rogers Warnick19 was born on Jan. 15, 1829 in Blount, Alabama and died on Sep. 14, 1917 in Jefferson Co, AL. He married Sophronia J Holly on Jul. 27, 1854 in Blount Co. AL.

Other events in the life of Caleb Rogers Warnick Occupation Farmer Census 1860 Summit, Blount Co, AL Wornick, Caleb Military Enlistment May 1862 Blountsville, Blount Co, AL 2nd Kentucky Regiment, Duke's Co. G, Calvary Military Discharge Mar 18 1865 Census 1870 Blountsville, Blount Co, AL
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Census Census Burial Father: Mother: 1900 1910 Womack, C R Jefferson Co, AL Precinct 7 Warnick, Caleb Jefferson Co, AL 7th Precinct Warnick, Calob R Bethlehem Methodist Church, Dolomite, AL

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45. Robert William Warnick was born in 1805 in TN or GA and died About 1870 in Blount Co, AL. 46. Malinda Cheney was born About 1805 in VA and died in 1844 in AL.

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Sophronia J Holly was born on Dec. 16, 1836 in AL or SC and died on Jan. 5, 1898 in Jefferson Co, AL.

Other events in the life of Sophronia J Holly Burial Bethlehem Methodist Church, Dolomite, AL 30.

Albert Cargo20 was born About 1818 in Blount Co, TN and died on Jul. 12, 1862 in Auburn, AL. He married Sarah Yielding
in 1847.

Other events in the life of Albert Cargo Census 1850 Blount County, AL Census 1860 Blount County, Alabama Occupation 1860 Farmer -1860 Census Military Enlistment Apr 7 1862 Warenton, AL Burial ?Pine Hill Cemetery, Auburn Father: Mother: 47. Samuel Alexander Cargo was born in 1791 in Abbeville, SC and died in 1862 in Blount County, Alabama. 48. Sarah "Sally" Malcolm was born in 1795 in Augusta, VA and died Before 1859 in Blount Co. AL.

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Sarah Yielding was born on Nov. 14, 1820 in Blount County, AL and died After 1880 in AL?.

Other events in the life of Sarah Yielding Census 1860 Blount County, Alabama Census 1880 Blountsville, Blount Co, AL Father: 49. John Jasper Yielding was born on Feb. 14, 1797 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA and died on Jul. 10, 1871 in Blount, Alabama, USA. 50. Nancy Billingsly was born in Feb. 1802 in Sullivan Co, TN and died in 1870 in Blount County, AL.

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Edmund Tidwell was born in 1758 in Prince William, VA and died on May 12, 1846 in Burns, Dickson Co TN. He married Anna Gladden Hollis in 1776 in Fairfield Co, SC.

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51. Richard J Tidwell was born in 1712 in Westmoreland Co, VA and died Before 1790 in Fairfield Co, SC. 52. Rachael Rebecca Helms was born About 1710 in Westmoreland, VA and died in 1794 in Fairfield Co, SC.

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Anna Gladden Hollis21 was born in 1749 in SC, USA and died on Nov. 4, 1839 in Dickson County, Tennessee.

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53. Moses Hollis, Sr. was born in 1728 in Fairfax Co, VA and died on Aug. 17, 1794 in Fairfield County, South Carolina. 54. Rosannah Berry Hagen was born in 1733 in Fairfax County, Virginia and died on Oct. 20, 1817 in Fairfield County, South Carolina.

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William Cornelius was born Between 1750 and 1760 in Pendelton Co., SC and died on Jul. 22, 1842 in Blount Co. AL. He married Lettice Cargile on Jun. 5, 1774.

Other events in the life of William Cornelius Military Enlistment Jul 15 1776 NC Enlisted in Capt. Kingsbury's Artillery as a Matross. He served in the Connecticut line until he was wounded in June, 1778 Father: Mother: 55. Moses Cornelius was born About 1720 in VA and died About 1769 in Pittsylvania County, VA. 56. Ann Dodson was born on Nov. 10, 1732 in North Farnham Parish, VA and died on Oct. 4, 1807 in Greenville County, SC.

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Lettice Cargile was born in 1756 in NC, USA and died on May 11, 1834 in Blount Co. AL.

36.

John T Meggs22 was born About 1760 in VA and died in 1844 in Campbell County, Georgia. He married Polly Gordon in
1781 in VA.

37.

Polly Gordon was born About 1759 in VA and died on an unknown date.

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Samuel Tubb was born in 1775 in Tyson Co, NC and died on Oct. 6, 1840 in Attala Co. MS. He married Mary.

Other events in the life of Samuel Tubb Burial Tubb Cemetery, Attala, MS Father: Mother: 57. William Tubbs was born in 1729 in NC and died on Dec. 29, 1804 in Traveler's Rest, Greenville Co, SC. 58. Elizabeth Tabor was born in 1732 in Orange Co, NC and died in 1824 in Hickman Co, TN.

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Mary was born in 1775 in Tyson Co, NC and died in 1792.

40.

Carter died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).

41.

Coursey died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).

42.

Wheat died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).

43.

POSSIBLY William or Jesse Danforth 23 was born in 1776 in Virginia and died in 1827. He married POSSIBLY Mary Egerton.

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POSSIBLY Mary Egerton24 was born in 1794 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.

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59. Lamar Egerton died on an unknown date.

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Robert William Warnick was born in 1805 in TN or GA and died About 1870 in Blount Co, AL. He married 1st Malinda Cheney on Nov. 16, 1828 in Blount Co. AL.

Other events in the life of Robert William Warnick Census 1810 Jefferson, Rutherford Co, TN Census 1830 Blount County, AL Census 1840 Blount Co, AL Census 1850 Blount Co. AL Age 45 Father: Mother: 60. John Warnick was born on Apr. 28, 1780 in NC and died on Sep. 24, 1856 in Nashville, Davidson Co., Tennessee. 61. Lucinda "Lucy" Griffin was born on Jul. 4, 1784 in Puryear, Henry, TN and died on Oct. 2, 1845 in Puryear, Henry Co., TN.

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Malinda Cheney was born About 1805 in VA and died in 1844 in AL.

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62. Henry Cheney was born 1770? in VA? and died on an unknown date. 63. Susan Henry was born 1770? in VA? and died on an unknown date.

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Samuel Alexander Cargo25 was born in 1791 in Abbeville, SC and died in 1862 in Blount County, Alabama. He married 1st Sarah "Sally" Malcolm on Nov. 22, 1814 in Staunton, Augusta, VA.

Other events in the life of Samuel Alexander Cargo Move 1806 Blount Co, TN Moved from SC Move 1819 Blount Co, AL Moved from TN Settlement Apr 24 1820 Blount County, AL Bought property with John Yielding Census 1830 Blount Co. AL Census 1860 Summit, Blount Co AL Father: Mother: 64. Samuel Cargo was born About 1745 in Augusta Co, VA and died in Sep. 1791 in Abbeville, South Carolina. 65. Margaret (Peggy) Gibson was born in 1745 in Augusta Co, VA and died on an unknown date.

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Sarah "Sally" Malcolm was born in 1795 in Augusta, VA and died Before 1859 in Blount Co. AL.

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66. James Malcolm was born in 1752 in Buckingham County, VA and died on Feb. 23, 1829 in Morgan County, GA. 67. Nancy Sally Ganaway was born on Jul. 19, 1760 in Buckingham Co, VA and died in 1828 in Morgan or Walton, Georgia, USA.

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John Jasper Yielding26,27,28 was born on Feb. 14, 1797 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA and died on Jul. 10, 1871 in Blount, Alabama, USA. He marriedNancy Billingsly on Nov. 23, 1819 in Blount County, Alabama.

Other events in the life of John Jasper Yielding Settlement Apr 24 1820 Blount County, AL Bought Property with Samuel Cargo Census 1860 Blount Co. AL States born NC, Age 65 Census 1870 Blountsville Age 74 Father: 68. Richard Jackson Yielding was born on Apr. 26, 1768 in Rutherford, NC and died on Feb. 27, 1864 in Brooksville, Blount, Alabama, USA. 69. Millicent "Milly" or Amelia Mills was born in 1768 in Tyron, Columbus, NC and died in 1811 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA.

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Nancy Billingsly29,30 was born in Feb. 1802 in Sullivan Co, TN and died in 1870 in Blount County, AL.

Other events in the life of Nancy Billingsly Occupation 1860 Blount County, AL Midwife Father: Mother: 70. Thomas Billingsly was born on Dec. 30, 1782 in Onslow Co, NC and died After 1850 in Blount County, AL?. 71. Nancy Courtney Allen was born in 1783 in NC and died in 1843 in MORGAN CO, ALABAMA.

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51.

Richard J Tidwell was born in 1712 in Westmoreland Co, VA and died Before 1790 in Fairfield Co, SC. He married Rachael Rebecca Helms.

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72. Richard Tidwell, II was born in 1679 in Westmoreland, VA and died in 1739 in Prince William, VA. 73. Sabrina was born in 1681 and died in 1740 in Kinsale, Westmoreland County, VA.

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Rachael Rebecca Helms was born About 1710 in Westmoreland, VA and died in 1794 in Fairfield Co, SC.

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Father: 74. Joseph Helms was born in 1685 in Frederick Co, VA and died on an unknown date.

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Moses Hollis, Sr. 31 was born in 1728 in Fairfax Co, VA and died on Aug. 17, 1794 in Fairfield County, South Carolina. He married Rosannah Berry Hagen in 1749.

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75. John Hollis was born About 1700 in Surrey Co, England and died on May 16, 1768 in Fairfax Co, VA. 76. Esther Canterbury was born About 1707 in Surrey Co, England and died in 1768.

54.

Rosannah Berry Hagen32 was born in 1733 in Fairfax County, Virginia and died on Oct. 20, 1817 in Fairfield County, South
Carolina.

55.

Moses Cornelius was born About 1720 in VA and died About 1769 in Pittsylvania County, VA. He married Ann Dodson.

56.

Ann Dodson was born on Nov. 10, 1732 in North Farnham Parish, VA and died on Oct. 4, 1807 in Greenville County, SC.

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77. Fortunatus Dodson was born in 1700 in Richmond Co., VA and died on Sep. 9, 1737 in Richmond Co., VA. 78. Ann Goad was born in Richmond Co., VA and died in 1807.

57.

William Tubbs was born in 1729 in NC and died on Dec. 29, 1804 in Traveler's Rest, Greenville Co, SC. He married Elizabeth Tabor.

58.

Elizabeth Tabor was born in 1732 in Orange Co, NC and died in 1824 in Hickman Co, TN.

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79. William Tabor was born in 1710 in VA and died on Aug. 7, 1754 in VA. 80. Rachael Womack was born in 1712 in VA and died on Aug. 7, 1754 in Mecklenburg Co, VA.

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Lamar Egerton33 died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).

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John Warnick34,35 was born on Apr. 28, 1780 in NC and died on Sep. 24, 1856 in Nashville, Davidson Co., Tennessee. He married Lucinda "Lucy" Griffin in 1805 in Henry, TN.

Father:

81. James Warnick Warnock was born in 1741 in Ballyferis, County Down, Northern Ireland and died in 1804 in Wilson County, Tennessee. 82. Rhoda Brown was born in 1737 and died on an unknown date.

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Lucinda "Lucy" Griffin36 was born on Jul. 4, 1784 in Puryear, Henry, TN and died on Oct. 2, 1845 in Puryear, Henry Co.,
TN.

Other events in the life of Lucinda "Lucy" Griffin Burial Brisendine Cemetery, Puryear, Henry Co, TN Father: 83. William Griffin was born on Nov. 20, 1762 in Orange County, Virginia and died on Aug. 23, 1819 in Robertson, Tennessee, United States. 84. Margaret McDole or Madole was born in 1764 in Ireland and died in Nov. 1835 in Henry County, Tennessee.

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62.

Henry Cheney was born 1770? in VA? and died on an unknown date. He married Susan Henry.

63.

Susan Henry was born 1770? in VA? and died on an unknown date.

64.

Samuel Cargo37 was born About 1745 in Augusta Co, VA and died in Sep. 1791 in Abbeville, South Carolina. He married Margaret (Peggy) Gibson .

Other events in the life of Samuel Cargo Occupation merchant at Cambridge (Old 96)

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Father: 85. Cargo was born About 1720 and died on an unknown date.

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Margaret (Peggy) Gibson 38 was born in 1745 in Augusta Co, VA and died on an unknown date.

Father: Mother:

86. Alexander Gibson, Sr. was born About 1710 in Augusta Co, VA and died About 1794 in Augusta Co, VA. 87. Mary was born About 1716 in Orange Co, VA and died on an unknown date.

66.

James Malcolm 39,40 was born in 1752 in Buckingham County, VA and died on Feb. 23, 1829 in Morgan County, GA. He married Nancy Sally Ganaway in 1773 in Lincolnton, Lincoln County, Georgia.

Father: Mother:

88. George Malcom was born in 1720 in Virginia, USA and died in 1755 in Jefferson, Tennessee, USA. 89. Sarah Malcom was born in 1720 in Virginia, USA and died in 1753.

67.

Nancy Sally Ganaway41,42 was born on Jul. 19, 1760 in Buckingham Co, VA and died in 1828 in Morgan or Walton, Georgia,
USA.

68.

Richard Jackson Yielding43,44,45,46 was born on Apr. 26, 1768 in Rutherford, NC and died on Feb. 27, 1864 in Brooksville, Blount, Alabama, USA. He married 1stMillicent "Milly" or Amelia Mills on Nov. 5, 1788 in Rutherford NC.

Father:

90. John Richard or Michael Yielding was born About 1730 and died on an unknown date.

69.

Millicent "Milly" or Amelia Mills 47 was born in 1768 in Tyron, Columbus, NC and died in 1811 in Rutherford, North
Carolina, USA.

Father:

91. William Henry Mills was born on Nov. 10, 1746 in James River, Buckingham, Virginia, United States and died on Nov. 10, 1834 in Green River, Rutherford, North Carolina, United States. 92. Eleanor Nelly Morris was born in 1739 in James River, Williamsburg, VA and died on Jul. 12, 1842 in Mills Creek, Buncombe, North Carolina, USA.

Mother:

38Steve

Widener, Widener Web Site Adcock, Adcock Web Site 40Greg Self, gwself Web Site 41Michael Adcock, Adcock Web Site 42Greg Self, gwself Web Site 431790 NC Census 441860 Blount County Census 45Anne Kathryn Phillips, Phillips Web Site 46,47Casey Cooley, Cooley Family Tree Web Site
39Michael

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70.

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Thomas Billingsly48 was born on Dec. 30, 1782 in Onslow Co, NC and died After 1850 in Blount County, AL?. He married Nancy Courtney Allen in May 1801 in Sullivan, Tennessee.

Other events in the life of Thomas Billingsly Alternate Death 1849 PONTOTOC CO, MISSISSIPPI Census 1850 Blount County, AL 17th Subdivision Age 78 Father: Mother: 93. Samuel Billingsly was born in 1747 in St.Mary's Co, MD and died on Jun. 10, 1816 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee. 94. Mary Kay Griffith was born on Sep. 1, 1743 in NC and died on Sep. 1, 1838 in Bledsoe, TN.

71.

Nancy Courtney Allen49 was born in 1783 in NC and died in 1843 in MORGAN CO, ALABAMA.

Father:

95. Allen died on an unknown date.

8th Generation (Great(5)-grandparents)


72.

Richard Tidwell, II was born in 1679 in Westmoreland, VA and died in 1739 in Prince William, VA. He married Sabrina
About 1710 in Kinsale, Westmoreland County, VA.

Father:

96. Richard Tidwell, I was born in 1635 in Alton Parish, Denstone, Staffordshire, England and died on May 25, 1692 in Cople Parish Westmoreland Co VA. 97. Ann Barnette was born in 1650 in Westmoreland, VA and died in 1696 in Westmoreland, VA.

Mother:

73.

Sabrina was born in 1681 and died in 1740 in Kinsale, Westmoreland County, VA.

74.

Joseph Helms was born in 1685 in Frederick Co, VA and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).

75.

John Hollis was born About 1700 in Surrey Co, England and died on May 16, 1768 in Fairfax Co, VA. He married Esther Canterbury About 1720.

48,49M

J MATHIS, MATHIS Web Site

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76.

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Esther Canterbury was born About 1707 in Surrey Co, England and died in 1768.

77.

Fortunatus Dodson50 was born in 1700 in Richmond Co., VA and died on Sep. 9, 1737 in Richmond Co., VA. He married Ann Goad.

Father:

98. Charles Dodson, II was born About 1680 and died on an unknown date.

78.

Ann Goad was born in Richmond Co., VA and died in 1807.

79.

William Tabor was born in 1710 in VA and died on Aug. 7, 1754 in VA. He married Rachael Womack.

Father: Mother:

99. William Tabor was born in 1671 in VA and died on Nov. 26, 1713 in Henrico, VA. 100. Hagar Stovall was born in 1686 in VA and died on Oct. 7, 1723 in VA.

80.

Rachael Womack was born in 1712 in VA and died on Aug. 7, 1754 in Mecklenburg Co, VA.

Father: Mother:

101. Abraham Womack was born About 1645 in Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co, VA and died in 1732 in Henrico County, Virginia. 102. Sarah Worsham was born About 1655 in Henrico Co, VA and died in 1712 in VA.

81.

James Warnick Warnock51,52 was born in 1741 in Ballyferis, County Down, Northern Ireland and died in 1804 in Wilson County, Tennessee. He marriedRhoda Brown in 1758 in Newcastle, Delaware.

Other events in the life of James Warnick Warnock Religion Presbyterian

50"The

Dodson (Dotson) Family of North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia: A History and Genealogy of Their Descendants - Volume One 51Susan Marie Paubel, Paubel Web Site 52Kathy Franklin-Hamilton, Franklin-Hamilton Web Site

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82.

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Rhoda Brown53 was born in 1737 and died on an unknown date.

83.

William Griffin 54,55 was born on Nov. 20, 1762 in Orange County, Virginia and died on Aug. 23, 1819 in Robertson, Tennessee, United States. He marriedMargaret McDole or Madole .

Father: Mother:

103. Richard Griffin died on an unknown date. 104. Nancy Ann Clark was born on Nov. 28, 1740 in Virginia, United States and died on Oct. 18, 1792 in Laurens, Laurens, South Carolina, United States.

84.

Margaret McDole or Madole 56 was born in 1764 in Ireland and died in Nov. 1835 in Henry County, Tennessee.

85.

Cargo was born About 1720 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).

86.

Alexander Gibson, Sr. was born About 1710 in Augusta Co, VA and died About 1794 in Augusta Co, VA. He married Mary.

Father: Mother:

105. Daniel Gibson was born About 1680 in Augusta Co, VA and died Before 1751 in Augusta Co, VA. 106. Elizabeth was born About 1680 and died in Augusta Co, VA.

87.

Mary was born About 1716 in Orange Co, VA and died on an unknown date.

88.

George Malcom 57,58 was born in 1720 in Virginia, USA and died in 1755 in Jefferson, Tennessee, USA. He married Sarah Malcom .

53Susan 54anita

Marie Paubel, Paubel Web Site renaud, renaud Web Site 55Melinda Murray, Portwood Web Site 56anita renaud, renaud Web Site 57Michael Adcock, Adcock Web Site 58,59Greg Self, gwself Web Site

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89.

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Sarah Malcom 59 was born in 1720 in Virginia, USA and died in 1753.

90.

John Richard or Michael Yielding was born About 1730 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).

91.

William Henry Mills 60,61,62 was born on Nov. 10, 1746 in James River, Buckingham, Virginia, United States and died on Nov. 10, 1834 in Green River, Rutherford, North Carolina, United States. He married Eleanor Nelly Morris on Oct. 12, 1765 in
Wateree, Richland, SC.

Other events in the life of William Henry Mills Alternate Birth Jun 10 1746 James River, Albemarle County, Va Alternate Death Nov 10 1834 Henderson County, NC Burial Lucian Edney Cemetery, Henderson, NC Father: 107. (Colonel) Ambrose Mills was born in 1722 in Derbyshire, England and died on Oct. 14, 1780 in Biggerstaffs Farm, Rutherford, North Carolina, United States. 108. Mourning Stone was born About 1725 in James City, Williamsburg, VA and died About 1755 in Pine Tree Hill, Camden, SC.

Mother:

92.

Eleanor Nelly Morris 63,64 was born in 1739 in James River, Williamsburg, VA and died on Jul. 12, 1842 in Mills Creek,
Buncombe, North Carolina, USA.

Other events in the life of Eleanor Nelly Morris Alternate Birth Nov 10 1746 James River, Williamsburg, Albemarle County, Va Burial Jul 1842 Lucien Edney Cemetery, Henderson County, NC Father: Mother: 109. William Morris was born About 1709 in PA and died in 1780 in Williamsburg, VA. 110. Esther Phalby was born in 1713 in Williamsburg, VA and died in 1790 in Williamsburg, VA.

93.

Samuel Billingsly 65 was born in 1747 in St.Mary's Co, MD and died on Jun. 10, 1816 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee. He married Mary Kay Griffith .

Other events in the life of Samuel Billingsly Alternate Death Apr 1816 Bledsoe, TN

60Casey

Cooley, Cooley Family Tree Web Site Audette, Walker/Green/Crawley/Kidwell Web Site 62Leslie Paul Hewlett, Hewlett Web Site 63Casey Cooley, Cooley Family Tree Web Site 64Leslie Paul Hewlett, Hewlett Web Site 65,66Ashley Cagle, Cagle Web Site
61Harriett

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Father: Mother:

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111. James B Billingsly was born in Apr. 1726 in St Mary's Court, MD and died on Jan. 25, 1776 in Guilford, North Carolina, USA. 112. Elizabeth Crabtree was born on Nov. 5, 1726 in Kingsville, Baltimore County, Maryland and died After Nov. 5, 1839 in McMinn, Tennessee.

94.

Mary Kay Griffith 66 was born on Sep. 1, 1743 in NC and died on Sep. 1, 1838 in Bledsoe, TN.

95.

Allen died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).

9th Generation (Great(6)-grandparents)


96.

Richard Tidwell, I was born in 1635 in Alton Parish, Denstone, Staffordshire, England and died on May 25, 1692 in Cople Parish Westmoreland Co VA. He marriedAnn Barnette.

Father: Mother:

113. Robert Tiddeswall was born in 1605 in Alton Parish, Denstone, Staffordshire, England and died Before 1706. 114. Marie Marsh was born in 1605 in BET. 1605 - 1615 Ellastone, Staffordshire, England and died on an unknown date.

97.

Ann Barnette was born in 1650 in Westmoreland, VA and died in 1696 in Westmoreland, VA.

Father:

115. Peter Barnette was born in 1616 in Westmoreland, VA and died in 1674.

98.

Charles Dodson, II was born About 1680 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).

Father:

116. Charles Dodson, I was born About 1650 and died on an unknown date.

99.

William Tabor was born in 1671 in VA and died on Nov. 26, 1713 in Henrico, VA. He married Hagar Stovall.

Father: Mother:

117. Stephen Tabor was born in 1650 in VA and died in 1717 in VA. 118. Elizabeth Alyet was born in 1652 in VA and died in 1679 in VA.

Ancestors of: Anna Janet Tidwell


100.

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Hagar Stovall was born in 1686 in VA and died on Oct. 7, 1723 in VA.

Father:

119. Bartholomew Stovall was born on Aug. 24, 1665 in Albury, Surreyshire, England and died in 1721 in Deep Creek, Henrico, VA. 120. Ann Burton was born About 1670 in VA and died in Henrico Co, VA.

Mother:

101.

Abraham Womack67 was born About 1645 in Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co, VA and died in 1732 in Henrico County, Virginia. He married 1stSarah Worsham in 1661 in Henrico County, Virginia.

Father: Mother:

121. William Womack was born in 1610 in Kent, England and died in 1684 in Henrico County, Virginia. 122. Mary Jane Allen was born in 1606 and died in 1665.

102.

Sarah Worsham68 was born About 1655 in Henrico Co, VA and died in 1712 in VA.

103.

Richard Griffin 69 died on an unknown date. He married Nancy Ann Clark.

104.

Nancy Ann Clark70 was born on Nov. 28, 1740 in Virginia, United States and died on Oct. 18, 1792 in Laurens, Laurens,
South Carolina, United States.

105.

Daniel Gibson was born About 1680 in Augusta Co, VA and died Before 1751 in Augusta Co, VA. He married Elizabeth.

106.

Elizabeth was born About 1680 and died in Augusta Co, VA.

67,68RICHARD 69,70Melinda

CUMMINGS, CUMMINGS Web Site Murray, Portwood Web Site

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107.

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(Colonel) Ambrose Mills 71 was born in 1722 in Derbyshire, England and died on Oct. 14, 1780 in Biggerstaffs Farm, Rutherford, North Carolina, United States. He married 1st Mourning Stone in 1745 in Augusta, Virginia, United States.

Other events in the life of (Colonel) Ambrose Mills Burial Kings Mt, Military Park, North Carolina, or VA Father: 123. William Mills, Sr. was born in 1699 in Derbyshire, England and died Before Aug. 4, 1766 in James River, Albemarle (Amherst), VA. 124. Mary "Marty" Walton was born About 1703 in Derbyshire, England and died in Jul. 1776 in Albemarle, Virginia, United States.

Mother:

108.

Mourning Stone72 was born About 1725 in James City, Williamsburg, VA and died About 1755 in Pine Tree Hill, Camden, SC.

Other events in the life of Mourning Stone Alternate Death 1755 Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina, United States Father: Mother: 125. Thomas Stone was born in 1698 in James City, Williamsburg, VA and died About 1780. 126. Alexandra Brown was born in 1700 in James City, Williamsburg, VA and died in 1780.

109.

William Morris 73 was born About 1709 in PA and died in 1780 in Williamsburg, VA. He married Esther Phalby in James
City, Williamsburg, Va.

110.

Esther Phalby74 was born in 1713 in Williamsburg, VA and died in 1790 in Williamsburg, VA.

Other events in the life of Esther Phalby Burial Williamsburg, Va 111.

James B Billingsly 75 was born in Apr. 1726 in St Mary's Court, MD and died on Jan. 25, 1776 in Guilford, North Carolina, USA. He married Elizabeth Crabtree on Sep. 20, 1748 in Baltimore County, Maryland.

Father: Mother:

127. William W Billingsly was born in Nov. 1691 in Calvert Co. MD and died on Aug. 11, 1745 in St. Marys, Maryland, USA. 128. Mary Emily Sumner was born in 1696 in Calvert Co., MD and died in Dec. 1740 in St. Marys, Maryland, USA.

71,72Harriett 73,74Leslie

Audette, Walker/Green/Crawley/Kidwell Web Site Paul Hewlett, Hewlett Web Site 75Aunt Dooey, Duana Blakey Family Tree and assorted Bushes

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112. McMinn, Tennessee.

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Elizabeth Crabtree was born on Nov. 5, 1726 in Kingsville, Baltimore County, Maryland and died After Nov. 5, 1839 in

Father: Mother:

129. William Crabtree was born in 1700 in MD and died on an unknown date. 130. Jane Pendelton was born in 1701 in MD and died on an unknown date.

10th Generation (Great(7)-grandparents)


113.

Robert Tiddeswall was born in 1605 in Alton Parish, Denstone, Staffordshire, England and died Before 1706. He married Marie Marsh in Alton, Staffordshire, England.

Father:

131. Ralph Tiddeswall was born in 1575 in Denstone, Staffordshire, England and died on Jun. 18, 1656 in Ellastone, Staffordshire, England.

114.

Marie Marsh was born in 1605 in BET. 1605 - 1615 Ellastone, Staffordshire, England and died on an unknown date.

Father: Mother:

132. William Marsh was born About 1580 and died on an unknown date. 133. Margerie was born About 1580 and died on an unknown date.

115.

Peter Barnette was born in 1616 in Westmoreland, VA and died in 1674. He married (Unknown).

116.

Charles Dodson, I was born About 1650 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).

117.

Stephen Tabor was born in 1650 in VA and died in 1717 in VA. He married Elizabeth Alyet.

118.

Elizabeth Alyet was born in 1652 in VA and died in 1679 in VA.

Ancestors of: Anna Janet Tidwell


119.

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Bartholomew Stovall was born on Aug. 24, 1665 in Albury, Surreyshire, England and died in 1721 in Deep Creek, Henrico, VA. He married Ann Burton.

Other events in the life of Bartholomew Stovall Religion Quaker 120.

Ann Burton was born About 1670 in VA and died in Henrico Co, VA.

121.

William Womack 76 was born in 1610 in Kent, England and died in 1684 in Henrico County, Virginia. He married Mary Jane Allen.

122.

Mary Jane Allen77 was born in 1606 and died in 1665.

123.

William Mills, Sr. was born in 1699 in Derbyshire, England and died Before Aug. 4, 1766 in James River, Albemarle (Amherst), VA. He married Mary "Marty" Walton in Derbyshire, England.

Father: Mother:

134. Gilbert Mills was born in 1670 in Derbyshire, England and died Before Aug. 26, 1757 in Augusta Co, VA. 135. Margaret Ashmore was born About 1677 in Duffield, Derbyshire, England and died in 1720 in Virginia.

124.

Mary "Marty" Walton 78 was born About 1703 in Derbyshire, England and died in Jul. 1776 in Albemarle, Virginia, United
States.

Father: Mother:

136. Edward Walton was born in 1656 in Silkstone, Yorkshire, England and died in 1717 in York, Virginia, USA. 137. Mary Mason was born About 1657 in Norfolk County, Virginia and died Before 1757 in York County, Virginia.

125.

Thomas Stone was born in 1698 in James City, Williamsburg, VA and died About 1780. He married Alexandra Brown.

Father:

138. John Stone was born About 1680 in James City Williamsburg, VA and died After 1722.

76,77RICHARD 78Harriett

CUMMINGS, CUMMINGS Web Site Audette, Walker/Green/Crawley/Kidwell Web Site

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Mother:

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139. Elizabeth O'Bissell was born About 1680 in James Ciry, Williamsburg, VA and died About 1750.

126.

Alexandra Brown was born in 1700 in James City, Williamsburg, VA and died in 1780.

127.

William W Billingsly 79,80 was born in Nov. 1691 in Calvert Co. MD and died on Aug. 11, 1745 in St. Marys, Maryland, USA. He married Mary Emily Sumner About 1716 in Calvert Co., MD.

Father: Mother:

140. William Billingsly was born in Oct. 1670 in Calvert Co. MD and died in 1716 in Calvert Co. MD. 141. Clearanna Bowles was born in 1667 in MD and died on Jun. 9, 1717 in St. Mary's County, Maryland.

128.

Mary Emily Sumner 81,82 was born in 1696 in Calvert Co., MD and died in Dec. 1740 in St. Marys, Maryland, USA.

Father: Mother:

142. William Sumner was born About 1667 in MD and died on an unknown date. 143. Mary Clement was born About 1671 in MD and died on an unknown date.

129.

William Crabtree was born in 1700 in MD and died on an unknown date. He married Jane Pendelton.

130.

Jane Pendelton was born in 1701 in MD and died on an unknown date.

11th Generation (Great(8)-grandparents)


131.

Ralph Tiddeswall was born in 1575 in Denstone, Staffordshire, England and died on Jun. 18, 1656 in Ellastone, Staffordshire,
England. He married (Unknown).

Father:

144. Robert Tydwall was born in 1540 in Kingsley or Alton, Staffordshire, England and died About 1590 in Alton, Staffordshire, England.

79Jeannette 80Aunt

Holland Austin, The Georgia Frontier , (Genealogical Publishing Com 2005) Dooey, Duana Blakey Family Tree and assorted Bushes 81Jeannette Holland Austin, The Georgia Frontier , (Genealogical Publishing Com 2005) 82Aunt Dooey, Duana Blakey Family Tree and assorted Bushes

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132.

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William Marsh was born About 1580 and died on an unknown date. He married Margerie .

133.

Margerie was born About 1580 and died on an unknown date.

134.

Gilbert Mills83,84,85 was born in 1670 in Derbyshire, England and died Before Aug. 26, 1757 in Augusta Co, VA. He married Margaret Ashmore .

Other events in the life of Gilbert Mills Occupation Planter Religion Tinkling Springs Church, Virginia Father: Mother: 145. William Mills was born in 1650 in Gloucester, Derbyshire??, England and died in 1674 in England. 146. Rachael Gilbert was born About 1648 in Derbyshire, England and died in 1673 in England.

135.

Margaret Ashmore 86 was born About 1677 in Duffield, Derbyshire, England and died in 1720 in Virginia.

136.

Edward Walton87 was born in 1656 in Silkstone, Yorkshire, England and died in 1717 in York, Virginia, USA. He married Mary Mason About 1700 in Albemarle County or Amherst County, Virginia.

Father:

147. Edward Walton was born in 1625 and died on an unknown date.

137.

Mary Mason 88,89 was born About 1657 in Norfolk County, Virginia and died Before 1757 in York County, Virginia.

Other events in the life of Mary Mason Alternate Death 1757 Southwark, Surry, Virginia, USA Father:
83renee

148. Lemuel Mason was born About 1630 in Norfolk County, Virginia and died in 1702 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA.

Jones, Jones Web Site Lary, Lary Web Site 85Anna Callahan, Callahan Web Site 86renee Jones, Jones Web Site 87Harriett Audette, Walker/Green/Crawley/Kidwell Web Site 88Brian Connelly, Our World Trees Web Site 89Harriett Audette, Walker/Green/Crawley/Kidwell Web Site
84Jimbo

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Mother:

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149. Ann Seawell was born in 1634 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA and died in 1706 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA.

138.

John Stone was born About 1680 in James City Williamsburg, VA and died After 1722. He married Elizabeth O'Bissell.

139.

Elizabeth O'Bissell was born About 1680 in James Ciry, Williamsburg, VA and died About 1750.

140.

William Billingsly 90 was born in Oct. 1670 in Calvert Co. MD and died in 1716 in Calvert Co. MD. He married Clearanna Bowles in 1690 in Calvert Co., MD.

Other events in the life of William Billingsly Religion Quaker Father: Mother: 150. John B Billingsly was born in 1647 in Rottwedam, Holland and died in 1693 in Lost at Sea. 151. Sarah Ann Billingsly was born in 1652 in Richmond, Virginia and died About 1712 in Richmond, Virginia.

141.

Clearanna Bowles91 was born in 1667 in MD and died on Jun. 9, 1717 in St. Mary's County, Maryland.

Father:

152. Valentine Bowles was born in 1638 in Deal, County Kent, England and died in 1749.

142.

William Sumner 92 was born About 1667 in MD and died on an unknown date. He married Mary Clement About 1693 in
MD.

143.

Mary Clement 93 was born About 1671 in MD and died on an unknown date.

12th Generation (Great(9)-grandparents)

90-93Jeannette

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144. England. He married (Unknown).

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Robert Tydwall was born in 1540 in Kingsley or Alton, Staffordshire, England and died About 1590 in Alton, Staffordshire,

Father:

153. John Tydswell was born About 1520 in Alton, Staffordshire, England and died on Mar. 31, 1558 in Alton, Staffordshire, England.

145.

William Mills was born in 1650 in Gloucester, Derbyshire??, England and died in 1674 in England. He married Rachael Gilbert.

Father: Mother:

154. William Mills was born Est. 1601-1629 in England and died Est. 1653-1712 . 155. Mary Maury was born Est. 1608-1631 in Gloucestershire? and died Est. 1653-1719 .

146.

Rachael Gilbert was born About 1648 in Derbyshire, England and died in 1673 in England.

147.

Edward Walton94 was born in 1625 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).

148.

Lemuel Mason 95 was born About 1630 in Norfolk County, Virginia and died in 1702 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He married Ann Seawell.

149.

Ann Seawell96 was born in 1634 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA and died in 1706 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA.

150.

John B Billingsly was born in 1647 in Rottwedam, Holland and died in 1693 in Lost at Sea. He married Sarah Ann Billingsly in 1669 in Richmond Co, VA.

Other events in the life of John B Billingsly Christening 1649 Nansemond Co, Virginia Father: Mother: 156. Francis Billingsly was born About 1620 in Shropshire, County Salop, England and died on Jun. 10, 1695 in MD. 157. Ann was born About 1622 in Holland and died After 1668 in Calvert County, Maryland.

94Harriett 95,96Brian

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151.

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Sarah Ann Billingsly was born in 1652 in Richmond, Virginia and died About 1712 in Richmond, Virginia.

Father: Mother:

158. William Billingsly was born in 1628 in County Salop, ENG and died in Dec. 1657 in Richmond Co., VA. 159. Sarah Bowman was born in 1635 in Essex Co., VA and died in 1690 in VA.

152.

Valentine Bowles was born in 1638 in Deal, County Kent, England and died in 1749. He married (Unknown).

Father: Mother:

160. Charles Bowles died on an unknown date. 161. Agnes Cole died on an unknown date.

13th Generation (Great(10)-grandparents)


153.

John Tydswell was born About 1520 in Alton, Staffordshire, England and died on Mar. 31, 1558 in Alton, Staffordshire,
England. He married (Unknown).

Father: Mother:

162. Alexander Tyddswall was born in 1485 in Mayfield, Stafford, England and died in 1533 in Mayfield, Stafford, England. 163. Elyn was born About 1485 and died on an unknown date.

154.

William Mills was born Est. 1601-1629 in England and died Est. 1653-1712 . He married Mary Maury.

Father: Mother:

164. Edward Myll was born in 1580 in Gloucester, Derbyshire, England and died About 1601 in Gloucester, Derbyshire, England. 165. Katherine Davis was born in 1576 in Gloucester, Derbyshire, England and died About 1601 in Gloucester, Derbyshire, England.

155.

Mary Maury was born Est. 1608-1631 in Gloucestershire? and died Est. 1653-1719 .

156.

Francis Billingsly was born About 1620 in Shropshire, County Salop, England and died on Jun. 10, 1695 in MD. He married Ann in 1647 in Holland.

Ancestors of: Anna Janet Tidwell


Other events in the life of Francis Billingsly Religion Quaker, was expelled from England Father: Mother:

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166. John Billingsly was born in 1587 in Worfield (Shropshire) England and died in 1659 in Holland. 167. Agatha was born in 1593 in Com Salop, Shrops, Eng and died in 1666 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

157.

Ann was born About 1622 in Holland and died After 1668 in Calvert County, Maryland.

158.

William Billingsly was born in 1628 in County Salop, ENG and died in Dec. 1657 in Richmond Co., VA. He married Sarah Bowman in 1651 in Essex Co., VA.

Father: Mother:

168. John Billingsly was born in 1587 in Worfield (Shropshire) England and died in 1659 in Holland. 169. Agatha was born in 1593 in Com Salop, Shrops, Eng and died in 1666 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

159.

Sarah Bowman was born in 1635 in Essex Co., VA and died in 1690 in VA.

160.

Charles Bowles died on an unknown date. He married Agnes Cole.

161.

Agnes Cole died on an unknown date.

14th Generation (Great(11)-grandparents)


162.

Alexander Tyddswall was born in 1485 in Mayfield, Stafford, England and died in 1533 in Mayfield, Stafford, England. He married Elyn.

163.

Elyn was born About 1485 and died on an unknown date.

Ancestors of: Anna Janet Tidwell


164.

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Edward Myll was born in 1580 in Gloucester, Derbyshire, England and died About 1601 in Gloucester, Derbyshire, England. He married Katherine Davis.

Father: Mother:

170. Thomas Myll was born Between About 1564 and 1569 in England and died Between About 1601 and 1670 in England. 171. Jane Knight was born Between About 1538 and 1561 in England and died Between About 1583 and 1649 in England.

165.

Katherine Davis was born in 1576 in Gloucester, Derbyshire, England and died About 1601 in Gloucester, Derbyshire,
England.

Father:

172. John Davis was born Est. 1530-1567 in Durleyshire, Gloucester, England and died Est. 1576-1647 .

166.

John Billingsly was born in 1587 in Worfield (Shropshire) England and died in 1659 in Holland. He married Agatha in 1612
in Com., Salop, England.

Other events in the life of John Billingsly Christening 1611 Father: Mother: 173. Francis Billingsly was born in 1566 in Astley Abbots, Salop, England and died After 1623 in England. 174. Bridgett Vernon was born About 1567 in Haslington, Chester, England and died on an unknown date.

167.

Agatha was born in 1593 in Com Salop, Shrops, Eng and died in 1666 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

168.

John Billingsly was born in 1587 in Worfield (Shropshire) England and died in 1659 in Holland. He married Agatha in 1612
in Com., Salop, England.

Other events in the life of John Billingsly Christening 1611 Father: Mother: 175. Francis Billingsly was born in 1566 in Astley Abbots, Salop, England and died After 1623 in England. 176. Bridgett Vernon was born About 1567 in Haslington, Chester, England and died on an unknown date.

169.

Agatha was born in 1593 in Com Salop, Shrops, Eng and died in 1666 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

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15th Generation (Great(12)-grandparents)
170.

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Thomas Myll was born Between About 1564 and 1569 in England and died Between About 1601 and 1670 in England. He married Jane Knight.

Father: Mother:

177. Edward Myll was born in 1550 in England and died Between About 1567 and 1640 in England. 178. Jacosa Crofts was born Between About 1546 and 1566 in England and died in 1645 in Wolstanton, Stafford, England.

171.

Jane Knight was born Between About 1538 and 1561 in England and died Between About 1583 and 1649 in England.

Father:

179. Robert Knight was born Between About 1496 and 1535 in England and died Between About 1538 and 1616 in England.

172.

John Davis was born Est. 1530-1567 in Durleyshire, Gloucester, England and died Est. 1576-1647 . He married (Unknown).

173.

Francis Billingsly was born in 1566 in Astley Abbots, Salop, England and died After 1623 in England. He married Bridgett Vernon About 1586 in England.

Father: Mother:

180. John Billingsly was born in 1525 in Astley Abbots, Salop, England and died in 1574 in England. 181. Frances Acton was born in 1543 in Aldenham, Salop/Herts and died on Feb. 6, 1579 in Astley Abbots, Shropshire, England.

174.

Bridgett Vernon was born About 1567 in Haslington, Chester, England and died on an unknown date.

Father:

182. Thomas (Sir Knight) Vernon was born in 1537 in Haslington Or Hastings (near Nantwich), Comchester, Eng and died in 1616. 183. Dorothy Egerton was born About 1545 in Haslington and died in England.

Mother:

175.

Francis Billingsly was born in 1566 in Astley Abbots, Salop, England and died After 1623 in England. He married Bridgett Vernon About 1586 in England.

Father:

184. John Billingsly was born in 1525 in Astley Abbots, Salop, England and died in 1574 in England.

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Mother:

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185. Frances Acton was born in 1543 in Aldenham, Salop/Herts and died on Feb. 6, 1579 in Astley Abbots, Shropshire, England.

176.

Bridgett Vernon was born About 1567 in Haslington, Chester, England and died on an unknown date.

Father:

186. Thomas (Sir Knight) Vernon was born in 1537 in Haslington Or Hastings (near Nantwich), Comchester, Eng and died in 1616. 187. Dorothy Egerton was born About 1545 in Haslington and died in England.

Mother:

16th Generation (Great(13)-grandparents)


177.

Edward Myll was born in 1550 in England and died Between About 1567 and 1640 in England. He married Jacosa Crofts.

Father: Mother:

188. Thomas Myll was born From 1473 to 1487 in England and died Between 1550 and 1578. 189. Frances Wynchcombe was born Est. 1508-1531 in England and died Est. 1553-1619 in England.

178.

Jacosa Crofts was born Between About 1546 and 1566 in England and died in 1645 in Wolstanton, Stafford, England.

Father:

190. Richard Crofts was born About 1515-1537? in England and died Between About 1546 and 1617 in England.

179.

Robert Knight was born Between About 1496 and 1535 in England and died Between About 1538 and 1616 in England. He
married (Unknown).

180.

John Billingsly was born in 1525 in Astley Abbots, Salop, England and died in 1574 in England. He married Frances Acton on Feb. 26, 1563 in Astley Abbots, Shropshire, England.

Father: Mother:

191. William Billingsly was born About 1500 in England and died in England. 192. Avis Townsend was born About 1500 in England and died in England.

181.

Frances Acton was born in 1543 in Aldenham, Salop/Herts and died on Feb. 6, 1579 in Astley Abbots, Shropshire, England.

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182.

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Thomas (Sir Knight) Vernon was born in 1537 in Haslington Or Hastings (near Nantwich), Comchester, Eng and died in 1616. He married Dorothy Egerton in 1580 in Cheshire, England.

Father: Mother:

193. Robert Vernon was born About 1510 in Haslington, Chesshire, England and died About 1570. 194. Cicely Fulleshurst was born About 1512 in Crew and died About 1570 in England.

183.

Dorothy Egerton was born About 1545 in Haslington and died in England.

184.

John Billingsly was born in 1525 in Astley Abbots, Salop, England and died in 1574 in England. He married Frances Acton on Feb. 26, 1563 in Astley Abbots, Shropshire, England.

Father: Mother:

195. William Billingsly was born About 1500 in England and died in England. 196. Avis Townsend was born About 1500 in England and died in England.

185.

Frances Acton was born in 1543 in Aldenham, Salop/Herts and died on Feb. 6, 1579 in Astley Abbots, Shropshire, England.

186.

Thomas (Sir Knight) Vernon was born in 1537 in Haslington Or Hastings (near Nantwich), Comchester, Eng and died in 1616. He married Dorothy Egerton in 1580 in Cheshire, England.

Father: Mother:

197. Robert Vernon was born About 1510 in Haslington, Chesshire, England and died About 1570. 198. Cicely Fulleshurst was born About 1512 in Crew and died About 1570 in England.

187.

Dorothy Egerton was born About 1545 in Haslington and died in England.

17th Generation (Great(14)-grandparents)


188.

Thomas Myll was born From 1473 to 1487 in England and died Between 1550 and 1578. He married Frances Wynchcombe.

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Father: Mother: 199. Thomas Myll was born in 1395 in Harescomb, Gloucestershire and died After 1456 in England.

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200. Margaret or Margery Tracy was born in Duntisbourne Rouse, Gloucester, England and died Est. 1473-1555 .

189.

Frances Wynchcombe was born Est. 1508-1531 in England and died Est. 1553-1619 in England.

Father:

201. Edward Wynchcombe was born Est. 1466-1505 and died Est. 1508-1586 .

190.

Richard Crofts was born About 1515-1537? in England and died Between About 1546 and 1617 in England. He married
(Unknown).

191.

William Billingsly was born About 1500 in England and died in England. He married Avis Townsend.

Father: Mother:

202. William Billingsly was born About 1472 in Astley Comp, Shropshire, England and died on an unknown date. 203. Elizabeth Harding was born About 1478 in England and died in England.

192.

Avis Townsend was born About 1500 in England and died in England.

193.

Robert Vernon was born About 1510 in Haslington, Chesshire, England and died About 1570. He married Cicely Fulleshurst.

Father: Mother:

204. Ralph Vernon was born in 1494 in Haslington, Cheshire, England and died on May 15, 1524. 205. Isabel Leversedg was born in 1498 in Wheelback, Cheshire, England and died in 1523.

194.

Cicely Fulleshurst was born About 1512 in Crew and died About 1570 in England.

195.

William Billingsly was born About 1500 in England and died in England. He married Avis Townsend.

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Father: Mother:

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206. William Billingsly was born About 1472 in Astley Comp, Shropshire, England and died on an unknown date. 207. Elizabeth Harding was born About 1478 in England and died in England.

196.

Avis Townsend was born About 1500 in England and died in England.

197.

Robert Vernon was born About 1510 in Haslington, Chesshire, England and died About 1570. He married Cicely Fulleshurst.

Father: Mother:

208. Ralph Vernon was born in 1494 in Haslington, Cheshire, England and died on May 15, 1524. 209. Isabel Leversedg was born in 1498 in Wheelback, Cheshire, England and died in 1523.

198.

Cicely Fulleshurst was born About 1512 in Crew and died About 1570 in England.

18th Generation (Great(15)-grandparents)


199.

Thomas Myll was born in 1395 in Harescomb, Gloucestershire and died After 1456 in England. He married Margaret or Margery Tracy in 1418 in Duntisbourne Rouse, Gloucestershire, England.

Father:

210. Thomas (Sir Knight) Myll, II was born After 1372 in Harescombe, Gloucestershire or Tiverton, Devon, England and died Before Jun. 11, 1422 in buried in Harescombe, Gloucestershire, England. 211. Juliana le Rous was born on Jun. 12, 1358 in Gloucestershire, England and died About 1425 in Duntisbourne Rouse, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England.

Mother:

200.

Margaret or Margery Tracy was born in Duntisbourne Rouse, Gloucester, England and died Est. 1473-1555 .

201.

Edward Wynchcombe was born Est. 1466-1505 and died Est. 1508-1586 . He married (Unknown).

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202.

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William Billingsly was born About 1472 in Astley Comp, Shropshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married Elizabeth Harding About 1499.

Father:

212. Roger Billingsly was born About 1440 in England and died on an unknown date.

203.

Elizabeth Harding was born About 1478 in England and died in England.

204.

Ralph Vernon was born in 1494 in Haslington, Cheshire, England and died on May 15, 1524. He married Isabel Leversedg.

205.

Isabel Leversedg was born in 1498 in Wheelback, Cheshire, England and died in 1523.

206.

William Billingsly was born About 1472 in Astley Comp, Shropshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married Elizabeth Harding About 1499.

Father:

213. Roger Billingsly was born About 1440 in England and died on an unknown date.

207.

Elizabeth Harding was born About 1478 in England and died in England.

208.

Ralph Vernon was born in 1494 in Haslington, Cheshire, England and died on May 15, 1524. He married Isabel Leversedg.

209.

Isabel Leversedg was born in 1498 in Wheelback, Cheshire, England and died in 1523.

19th Generation (Great(16)-grandparents)

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210.

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Thomas (Sir Knight) Myll, II was born After 1372 in Harescombe, Gloucestershire or Tiverton, Devon, England and died Before Jun. 11, 1422 in buried in Harescombe, Gloucestershire, England. He married Juliana le Rous in 1394 in Duntisbourne
Rouse, Gloucestershire, England.

Father:

214. Thomas Myll, I was born in 1300 in Devonshire, England and died About 1350.

211.

Juliana le Rous97 was born on Jun. 12, 1358 in Gloucestershire, England and died About 1425 in Duntisbourne Rouse,
Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England.

Father: Mother:

215. Thomas (Sir Knight) le Rous was born About 1328 in Harscomb, Gloucestershire, England and died in 1359. 216. Alianore Avenbury died After 1313.

212.

Roger Billingsly was born About 1440 in England and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).

213.

Roger Billingsly was born About 1440 in England and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).

20th Generation (Great(17)-grandparents)


214.

Thomas Myll, I was born in 1300 in Devonshire, England and died About 1350. He married (Unknown).

Father:

217. John Myll was born Est. 1249-1278 in Devonshire, England and died Est. 1303-1363 .

215.

Thomas (Sir Knight) le Rous was born About 1328 in Harscomb, Gloucestershire, England and died in 1359. He married Alianore Avenbury.

Father:

218. John (Sir Knight) le Rous was born About 1298 in Harescombe, Gloucestershire, England and died 1346, probably .

216.

Alianore Avenbury died After 1313.

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21st Generation (Great(18)-grandparents)
217.

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John Myll was born Est. 1249-1278 in Devonshire, England and died Est. 1303-1363 . He married (Unknown).

Father:

219. Nicholas Myll was born Est. 1087-1116 in England and died Est. 1093-1195 .

218.

John (Sir Knight) le Rous was born About 1298 in Harescombe, Gloucestershire, England and died 1346, probably . He
married (Unknown).

Father: Mother:

220. John (Sir Knight) le Rous was born in 1267 in Harescombe, Gloucestershire, England and died in 1311. 221. Hawisa was born About 1271 in Harescombe, Gloucestershire, England and died on an unknown date.

22nd Generation (Great(19)-grandparents)


219.

Nicholas Myll was born Est. 1087-1116 in England and died Est. 1093-1195 . He married (Unknown).

Father:

222. Roger de Myll was born Before 1066 in England and died Est. 1087-1156 .

220.

John (Sir Knight) le Rous was born in 1267 in Harescombe, Gloucestershire, England and died in 1311. He married Hawisa.

Father: Mother:

223. Roger le Rous was born in 1237 in Harescombe, Gloucestershire, England and died Before Aug. 31, 1294. 224. Alianora de Avenbury was born in 1241 in Avenbury, England and died After 1313.

221.

Hawisa was born About 1271 in Harescombe, Gloucestershire, England and died on an unknown date.

23rd Generation (Great(20)-grandparents)

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222.

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Roger de Myll was born Before 1066 in England and died Est. 1087-1156 . He married (Unknown).

223.

Roger le Rous98 was born in 1237 in Harescombe, Gloucestershire, England and died Before Aug. 31, 1294. He married Alianora de Avenbury.

Father:

225. Henry le Rous was born in 1207 in Harescombe, Gloucestershire and died in 1242.

224.

Alianora de Avenbury was born in 1241 in Avenbury, England and died After 1313.

24th Generation (Great(21)-grandparents)


225.

Henry le Rous was born in 1207 in Harescombe, Gloucestershire and died in 1242. He married (Unknown).

Notes
Notes on Beverly Clinton "Clint" Tidwell 1920 Census Blount County (Clinton) 1900 Lafayette Co, MS ---------------<a href="http://s275.photobucket.com/albums/jj288/bnorman1/Tidwell/?action=view&current=beverlyclintontidwell.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj288/bnorman1/Tidwell/beverlyclintontidwell.jpg" border="0" alt="Beverly Clinton Tidwell"></a> 1890 Census Perryville, Perry Co AL 1890 > ALABAMA > PERRY > PERRYVILLE BEAT 8 Series: M407 Roll: 1 Page: 15

Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year TIDWELL PHELAN AL PERRY PERRYVILLE BEAT 8 1890

Phelan Head, Age 44, Born AL, Farmer, can read & write Elizabeth 33, 5 children born, 5 living, Born AL, can read & write McKetron (McKesterson) , son, age 9, born AL Zada, daughter, age 7 Zola, daughter, age 5 Martha J, age 4, daughter, born AL Beverly C, age 2, son, born AL -------------------------99 Note Citations

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1920 > ALABAMA > JEFFERSON > 2-WD; BESSEMER Series: T625 Roll: 21 Page: 151 CLINTON BEVERLY 32 M W AL Carpenter-house. Boarder in household 8th Ave 18th St Whittemos?, Elvin A carpenter? Carrie O, wife (of Elvin) Other boarder in household is McKesterson (brother), also a House carpenter ---------------------------------

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The Birmingham News June 1, 1955, page 8 "SERVICES ANNOUNCED FOR BEVERLY TIDWELL Funeral services for Beverly Clinton Tidwell, 65, a widely known Hueytown building contractor, who died yesterday in a local hospital, will be held tomorrow. Services will be held at 2 p.m. at the Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, with the Rev. Fred Jordan, the Rev. John Hones, and the Rev. Clay Herring officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining church cemetery. Brown-Service, Bessemer, directing. Mr. Tidwell, who made his home in Hueytown for the past 30 years, lived at 112 Lindbergh Rd. at the time of his death. He was active in church and civic work and was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Flora Carter Tidwell; two daughters. Miss Anne Tidwell, an employee of the Birmingham News Circulation Department, and Mrs. Winifred Justice; three brothers, M. Kess Tidwell, Dallas, Tex., Thelon Tidwell, Bessemer, and D. Forrest Tidwell, Norfolk, Va.; and two sisters, Mrs. Martha Blake, Trenton, N.J. and Mrs. William H. Ellis of Birmingham." ------------------------------

100 Note Citations Name: Finnen, Zada Arlene (minor) Probate Dates: 1926-1927 Box (Woodruff Box Number): 0 Code: Guardianship Heirs / Other Names: Guardianship; Tidwell, B. C. - Guardian (uncle) Miscellaneous Data: Phase: Bessemer Records - 1916-1936. ----------------------

101 Note Citations Home in 1910: Kingdom, Bibb, Alabama Household Members: Name Age Philan Tidwell 64 Bettie Tidwell 53 Clinton Tidwell 21 Ella D Tidwell 19 Phelen Tidwell Jr. 15 Forrest Tidwell 10

1930 > ALABAMA BESSEMER 2ND WARD 2nd part of Block 247 Precinct 33 Apr 7 1930 Series: T626 Roll: 21 Page: 41 This is image 19 of 121 House number 1326/116/139 Second Ave Bentley, Lucille B, Head, Rents, $40, Divorced, AL, parents AL, Occupation none Bentley, Harlow B, son, 6, AL, parents AL
100Birmingham 101Jefferson

News, (Birmingham, AL) County Probate Court, Loose Records (1852-1936)

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Tidwell, B. Clint, uncle, 39, single, AL, parents AL, contractor house, WW veteran Tidwell, Phelan, Gr Father, 83, widowed, odd jobs, CW veteran Name: Beverly C. Tidwell Titles: Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Death date: 31 May 1955 Death place: Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama Gender: Male Race or color (on document): Race or color (expanded): Age at death: 65y Estimated birth year: 1890 Birthdate: Birthplace: Marital status: Spouse's name: Spouse's titles: Spouse's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Father's name: Philon Tidwell Father's titles: Father's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Father's birthplace: Mother's name: Betty Mccullough Mother's titles: Mother's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Mother's birthplace: Occupation: Street address: Residence: Cemetery name: Burial place: Burial date: Funeral home: Informant's name: Additional relatives: Film number: 1908900 Reference number: 11395 Collection: Alabama Statewide Deaths 1908-1974

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The Birmingham News June 1, 1955, page 8 "SERVICES ANNOUNCED FOR BEVERLY TIDWELL Funeral services for Beverly Clinton Tidwell, 65, a widely known Hueytown building contractor, who died yesterday in a local hospital, will be held tomorrow. Services will be held at 2 p.m. at the Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, with the Rev. Fred Jordan, the Rev. John Hones, and the Rev. Clay Herring officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining church ceme tery. Brown-Service, Bessemer, directing. Mr. Tidwell, who made his home in Hueytown for the past 30 years, lived at 112 Lindbergh Rd. at the time of his death. He was active in church and civic work and was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Flora Carter Tidwell; two daughters. Miss Anne Tidwell, an employee of the Birmingham News Circulation Department, and Mrs. Winifred Justice; three brothers, M. Kess Tidwe ll, Dallas, Tex., Thelon Tidwell, Bessemer, and D. Forrest Tidwell, Norfolk, Va.; and two sisters, Mrs. Martha Blake, Trenton, N.J. and Mrs. William H. Ellis of Birmingham." Notes on Flora Jane Carter Flora was a wonderful cook & great seamstress. If I spent the night & had forgotten my PJs she would have me a pair made before bedtime. 1910 > ALABAMA > JEFFERSON > HUEY Series: T624 Roll: 17 Page: 161

J Harve Hamaker 30, self and parents Alabama, Marriage 1, Married 0 years, Miner Coal Alice Hamaker Wife, 26, Marriage 2, married 0 years 2 children, 2 living, Mississippi Dessie Carter, Stepchild, 7, Alabama, Father GA, Mother MS Flora Carter Stepchild, 5, Alabama, Father GA, Mother MS

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1920 > ALABAMA > JEFFERSON > DOLOMITE Series: T625 Roll: 21 Page: 234 20/21 Birmingham-Tuscaloosa Road Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year HAMAKER HARVE 57 M W AL AL JEFFERSON DOLOMITE 1920 Parents AL Rock foreman Coal mine Hamaker, Alice, 29, self and parents AL Hamaker, Roamer, son, 17, AL Carter, Dessa, daughter, 14, AL Carter, Flora, daughter, 8, AL {Ages incorrect-Dessa was oldest, Roma was youngest} Notes on Anna Janet Tidwell Born at home Oak St. Bessemer or Hueytown Her middle name was supposed to be Jannette, but the doctor couldn't spell it.

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<a href="http://s275.photobucket.com/albums/jj288/bnorman1/Tidwell/?action=view&current=anna.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj288/bnorman1/Tidwell/anna.jpg" border="0" alt="Anna Janet Tidwell"></a> Notes on Phelan Tidwell 1860 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > 1 SUB DIVN TIDWELL ROWAN 40 M W AL AL BLOUNT 1 SUB DIVN 1860 VILLAGE SPRINGS Rowan Tidwell 40 M W Farmer Value of personal estate 50 Cinciana 41 F Louisia 14 F Fielding 12 M [Phelan] Harriet 10 F Beverly 8 M Hampton 5 M Rowan 7/12 M ---------------------------------------1870 > ALABAMA > PERRY > MARION P O Series: M593 Roll: 33 Page: 441 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year TIDWELL RION 50 M W AL Farm Laborer AL PERRY MARION P O 1870 can't read & write Sincina? F can't make out age Keeping house AL can't read & write Fielding 22 M Farm Laborer AL can't read & write [Phelan] Beverly 17 M Farm Laborer AL can't read & write Hampton 14 M Farm Laborer AL can't read & write Rowin 10 M Attended school within the year can't write Brecusie 8 M Attended school within the year ------------------------------------------Blount, Alabama CHEPULTEPEC 1880 Census Birth Year <1845> Birthplace AL Age 35 Occupation Farm Laborer Marital Status S <Single> Race W <White> Head of Household Benton CORNELIUS Relation Other Father's Birthplace NC Mother's Birthplace NC ---all the rest of the Census' give mother & father born in AL Source Information: Census Place Township 14, Blount, Alabama CHEPULTEPEC 1880 Census (Ancestry.com) Name Age Benton Cornelius 42 Farmer AL, both parents born SC Elisabeth Cornelius 32 Keeping house, she & both parents born AL Guye H. Cornelius 13 son John L. Cornelius 10 son Emartta Cornelius 6 daughter {looks more like Cinthella in orig. image}

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Bennarick Cornelius 5 son Tiny E. Cornelius 2 daughter Pheba Cornelius 65 Mother Phelan Tidwell 35 Servant Farm Laborer Original is very faint except for Phelan

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Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: , Blount, Alabama; Roll: T9_2; Family History Film: 1254002; Page: 424.2000; Enumeration District: 5; . -----------------------------------------------------------1890 > ALABAMA > PERRY > PERRYVILLE BEAT 8 Series: M407 Roll: 1 Page: 15 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year TIDWELL PHELAN AL PERRY PERRYVILLE BEAT 8 1890

Phelan Head, Age 44, Born AL, Farmer, can read & write Elizabeth 33, 5 children born, 5 living, Born AL, can read & write McKetron (McKesterson) , son, age 9, born AL Zada, daughter, age 7 Zola, daughter, age 5 Martha J, age 4, daughter, born AL Beverly C, age 2, son, born AL -------------------------------------------------1910 United States Federal Census about Philan Tidwell Name: Philan Tidwell [Phelan Tidwell] Age in 1910: 64 Estimated birth year: abt 1846 Birthplace: Alabama Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: Alabama Mother's Birth Place: Alabama Spouse's name: Bettie Home in 1910: Kingdom, Bibb, Alabama Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age Philan Tidwell 64 Bettie Tidwell 53 Clinton Tidwell 21 Ella D Tidwell 19 Phelen Tidwell Jr. 15 Forrest Tidwell 10 Married 30 years, 9 children, 8 alive Indicates Civil War service -------------------------------------------------Civil War Soldiers buried in Bibb County, Alabama http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/bibb/military/civilwar/buried.txt [Based on the 1907 Pension Records for Bibb County] Tidwell, Phelan born 1847, died after 1907, member of Hood's Battalion Company B -------------------19th Alabama INFANTRY 04/30/64 The 19th is in Hood's Corp., Hindman's Division, Deas' Brigade, under Col. McSpadden ---------------------Per Sandy Grods-Company B 7th Regiment -------------------------------The Nineteenth Alabama Infantry The Nineteenth Alabama infantry was organized at Huntsville, August, 1861; served at Mobile and Pensacola until February, 1862, when it joined the army at Corinth; made a brilliant record at the battle of Shiloh, where it lost 219 killed and wounded; was in the Kentucky campaign and prominent at Murfreesboro, December 31st to January 2d; was engaged in the fighting incident to the retreat of the army from Tullahoma to Chattanooga, June 27 to July 4, 1863; added increased luster to its reputation at Chickamauga, September 19th and 20th, and was warmly engaged at Missionary Ridge, November 23d to 25th. The Nineteenth was in the Georgia campaign from May until September, 1864, taking part with great credit in the numerous battles of that heated

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campaign, including the fighting around Dalton, May 7th to May 9th; Resaca, May 13th to 15th; Cassville, May 19th to 22d; Kenesaw, June 9th to 30th; Peachtree Creek, July 20th; the great battle on the Decatur road, July 22d; Ezra Chapel, July 28th; Jonesboro, August 31st and September 1st, and Lovejoy's Station, September 2d to 6th. The regiment went with General Hood into Tennessee, and fought with gallantry at Franklin, November 30th; at Nashville, December 13th to 16th, and also at Bentonville, N. C., March 19 to 21, 1865. Among the killed were: Capts. William R. McKenzie, May 29th, at Corinth; R. J. Healey, at Murfreesboro; H. L. Houston, at Atlanta; Capt. Nathan J. Venable, at Marietta; Capt. Ed. Thornton, at Jonesboro; Lieut. Joseph B. High, at Chickamauga. Its field officers were: Cols. Joseph Wheeler and Samuel K. McSpadden; Lieut.-Cols. Edward D. Tracy, afterward brigadier-general and killed near Port Gibson, May 1, 1863, George R. Kimbrough and Nick Davis. Its majors were James H. Savage and Solomon Palmer.

Confederate Census No. 141 Name Phelan Tidwell Present Post Office Address Woodstock Ala was born on 27 September 1847 at Blountsville, in the county of Blount, in the state of Ala; first entered the service as Private on Sept 9 1862 in Blue Mountain Ala in the Hood's Battallion Co B and continued until April 1863. no papers Phelan would have been about 16 when he joined. ---------------------------------Death Certificate (Alabama) For County Use 9235 File Number for State Registrar 18186 Certificate No. 375037 1.Place of Death County Jefferson Reg. District or Beat No. Hillman Hospital [At that time located 20th St South, Birmingham] City or Town Birmingham 2. Full Name Mr Phelan Tidwell a. Residence 310 No 20th St. Bess. [had 305 and 19th but are crossed out] 3. Sex Male 4. Color or Race White 5. Single, Married, Widowed, or Divorced Married a. If Married, Widowed or Divorced ? 6. Date of Birth Sept. 27 1847 7. Age 85 years 9 Months 10 Days 8. Trade or Profession Unemployed 9. Industry or Business in which work was done ? 12. Birthplace ? Alabama 13. Father Name Mr. Ryan Tidwell 14. Birthplace ? Alabama 15. Mother Maiden Name Miss Synsandis Cornelius 16.Birthplace Alabama 17. Informant Mrs. Martha Blake (Daughter) Address 310 No. 20th St. Bess. 18. Burial Cremation or Removal Place Blocton [?] Date 9-7-33 19. Undertaker Browns Bessemer 20. Sept 10 1933 J. D. DOWLING Registrar 21. I HEREBY CERTIFY, That I attended the deceased from 9-4-33 to 0-6-33. I last saw him alive on 9-6-33 ,death is said to have occurred on the date stated above, at 4:10 PM The principal cause of death and related causes of importance in order of onset were as follows: Cerebral Hemorhage Hypertension Arteriosclrosis (Signed) M M Nolan -------------------------------------

1900 > ALABAMA > PERRY > OLDTOWN Series: T623 Roll: 36 Page: 191

Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year PHELON TIDWELL 53 M W AL AL PERRY OLDTOWN 1900 Sept 1847, 57, Married 19 years, Farmer Phelon, Sarah E, Dec 1857, 42, 9 children, 8 living, born AL, Father TN, Mother AL Phelon, Kessie, July 1882, 17, Farm Laborer Phelon, Zada B, Dec 1883, 16 Phelon, Zola M, Mar 1885, 15

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Phelon, Mattie J, Aug 1886, 13 Phelon, Bevley C, Oct 1888, 11 Phelon, Ella D, Sept 1890, 9 Phelon, Phelon, July 1894, 5 Phelon, D. Forest, July 1899, 11/12 (Next family is Tidwell, Bevley) ---------------------------------------

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Mt Carmel Cemetery: Sarah Elizabeth McCullough Zola Madeline Phelan The Moore's are too the bottom of them, and the McCool and Henderson and Sharp are to the side of them. I have saved this map I made when I went so I would know where to look. When they were buried there, there was know Church. That came later and they took over the cemetery. So I do not know if they, the Baptist, have it in any of their records. But they should. Also Phelans brother Beverly, his wife Eva S Tidwell, A Thomas H Tidwell, And Gertrude L Tidwell. --------------------------------------------102 Note Citations Confederate Service:

Phelan Tidwell enlisted September 9, 1862 at Blue Mountain, Blount County, Alabama. He served as a private in Co. B., 19th Alabama Regiment, attached to Hood's Battnalion. He was discharged in April, 1865. Record copied from 1907 Census Enumeration of Confederate Soldiers residing in Alabama, Bibb County, Alabama ---No. 141, page 47 Alabama Department Archives & History
103 Note Citations My Grandmother Ella D, said that her Daddy had ran away to fight. His family did not know for awhile about him. Only that he had left to fight. His Mother was very upset, because he had only turned 17 just before he left.

104 Note Citations Confederate Order of Battle, Franklin, TN (November 30, 1864)

Army of Tennessee, General John Bell Hood, commanding INFANTRY LEECorps: Leut. Gen. Stephen D. Lee s

JohnsonDivision: Maj. Gen. Edward Johnson s DeasBrigade: Brig. Gen. Zachariah C. Deas s 19th, 22d, 25th, 39th, 50th Alabama

1930 > ALABAMA >Jefferson BESSEMER 2ND WARD 2nd part of Block 247 Precinct 33 Apr 7 1930 Series: T626 Roll: 21 Page: 41 This is image 19 of 121 House number 1326/116/139 Second Ave Bentley, Lucille B, Head, Rents, $40, Divorced, AL, parents AL, Occupation none Bentley, Harlow B, son, 6, AL, parents AL Tidwell, B. Clint, uncle, 39, single, AL, parents AL, contractor house, WW veteran Tidwell, Phelan, Gr Father, 83, widowed, odd jobs, CW veteran Name: Phelan Tidwell
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Titles: Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Death date: 06 Sep 1933 Death place: Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama Gender: Male Race or color (on document): Race or color (expanded): Age at death: 85y 11m 10d Estimated birth year: 1848 Birthdate: Birthplace: Marital status: Spouse's name: Spouse's titles: Spouse's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Father's name: Ryan Tidwell Father's titles: Father's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Father's birthplace: Mother's name: Miss Synsandis Cornelias Mother's titles: Mother's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Mother's birthplace: Occupation: Street address: Residence: Cemetery name: Burial place: Burial date: Funeral home: Informant's name: Additional relatives: Film number: 1908512 Reference number: cn 18186 Collection: Alabama Statewide Deaths 1908-1974

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Last Name: Tidwell Date of Birth: 1847/09/27 Birth Information: USA, Alabama, Blount County, Blountsville Date of Death: Death Information: Discharge Date: 1865/00/00 Discharge Information: Branch: Regimental Unit: Hood's Battalion Company Unit: B Co. Unit Name: Pension Rec: Authority: Census, Tax Assessor Bibb County, 1907- 08. First Name: Phelan MI: Marital Status: Occupation: Enlistment Date: 1862/09/09 Enlistment Information: Alabama, Blue Mountain, Private. Engagements: Engage. con't: Remarks: Address 1907: Woodstock, Ala.

105 Note Citations Notes on Sarah Elizabeth "Bettie" McCullough I remember them coming to Grandmothers house and we would call her Aunt Lizzie, creeping Lizzie. She loved to ease drop on what the family was saying. She would stand behind doors, as so no one could see her.

Granddaddy did not care for her at all. The girls never came with them. Don't know why. I often thought why did he marry such a person as her. She did not like kids to much. ---------------------------------------------105Alabama

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106 Note Citations 1860 > ALABAMA > PERRY > SEVERE

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Series: M653 Roll: 20 Page: 730

Name: Gabriel I Mccullough Age in 1860: 39 Birth Year: abt 1821 Birthplace: Tennessee Home in 1860: Severe, Perry, Alabama Gender: Male Post Office: Severe Value of real estate: View Image Household Members: Name Age Gabriel I Mccullough 39, Real Estate 500, Personal 280, Farmer Mary A Mccullough 29, AL Sarah E Mccullough 2, AL Mary E Mccullough 10/12, AL -------------------------------------------------Possibility: 1870 > ALABAMA > PERRY > PINE TUCKEY P O Series: M593 Roll: 33 Page: 461

Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year MCCULLOUGH SARAH 10 F W AL AL PERRY PINE TUCKEY P O 1870 In household of William Edmund, 90, Farmer, GA 1890 > ALABAMA > PERRY > PERRYVILLE BEAT 8 Series: M407 Roll: 1 Page: 15

Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year TIDWELL PHELAN AL PERRY PERRYVILLE BEAT 8 1890

Phelan Head, Age 44, Born AL, Farmer, can read & write Elizabeth 33, 5 children born, 5 living, Born AL, can read & write McKetron (McKesterson) , son, age 9, born AL Zada, daughter, age 7 Zola, daughter, age 5 Martha J, age 4, daughter, born AL Beverly C, age 2, son, born AL -------------------------------------------------TIDWELL Blocton Enterprise, Thursday, 14 August 1913 A SAD DEATH Mrs. Phelan Tidwell died at her home near Big Springs on Friday evening about six o clock from a second stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Tidwell had lived eight years in the community in which she died, and was never heard to speak a harm word of anyone, and she was ever ready to assist those in distress or in need of sympathy. She lead a model Christian life in the church, at home, and in the neighborhood, and none had aught but kind words to speak of her. She was known in this place, and it was with deep regret that her friends here learned of her death. Of Mrs. Tidwell it can be said that truly a good woman has gone to her reward. The remains were interred at Mt. Carmel cemetery Saturday evening, Rev. J. L. Busby officiating. She leaves a husband, four sons and four daughters to mourn her loss, to whom we extend deepest sympathy. 1910 United States Federal Census about Philan Tidwell Name: Philan Tidwell [Phelan Tidwell] Age in 1910: 64 Estimated birth year: abt 1846
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Birthplace: Alabama Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: Alabama Mother's Birth Place: Alabama Spouse's name: Bettie Home in 1910: Kingdom, Bibb, Alabama Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age Philan Tidwell 64 Bettie Tidwell 53 Clinton Tidwell 21 Ella D Tidwell 19 Phelen Tidwell Jr. 15 Forrest Tidwell 10 Married 30 years, 9 children, 8 alive Indicates Civil War service -------------------------------------------------Name: Elizabeth Tidwell Gender: Female Burial Date: Burial Place: Death Date: 09 Aug 1913 Death Place: W. Blocton, Bibb, Alabama Age: 57 Birthdate: 1856 Birthplace: Ala Occupation: Race: White Marital Status: Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Mother's Birthplace: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B54519-6 System Origin: Alabama-EASy Source Film Number: 1617909 Reference Number:

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I remember them coming to Grandmothers house and we would call her Aunt Lizzie, creeping Lizzie. She loved to ease drop on what the family was saying. She would stand behind doors, as so no one coul d see her. Granddaddy did not care for her at all. The girls never came with them. Don't know why. I often thought why did he marry such a person as her. She did not like kids to much. ___ TIDWELL Blocton Enterprise, Thursday, 14 August 1913 A SAD DEATH Mrs. Phelan Tidwell died at her home near Big Springs on Friday evening about six o?clock from a second stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Tidwell had lived eight years in the community in which she died, and was never heard to speak a harm word of anyone, and she was ever ready to assist those in distress or in need of sympathy. She lead a model Christian life in the church, at home, and in the neighborhood, and none had aught but kind words to speak of her. She was known in this place, and it was with deep regret that her friends here learned of her death. Of Mrs. Tidwell it can be said that truly a good woman has gone to her reward. The remains were interred at Mt. Carmel cemetery Saturday evening, Rev. J. L. Busby officiating. She leaves a husband, four sons and four daughters to mourn her loss, to whom we extend deepest sympathy. Notes on Samuel Thomas Carter Virginia, Alabama Mine Explosion February 20, 1905 Alabama mine disaster. Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 21. --- By an explosion in the Virginia mine, about eighteen miles southwest of Birmingham, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, between 110 and 135 union miners are entombed, and it is believed the entire number suffered an awful death.

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Scores of vigorous rescuers are at work digging into the mine to relieve their friends and comrades in the mine.

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The explosion is believed to have been caused by an accumulation of dust, although the mine has heretofore been noted for being entirely free from dust. It is also believed that as the entire quota has probably been killed, the details of the cause of the disaster will never be known. Summit County Journal Colorado 1905-02-25 Submitted & transcribed by Stu Beitler Thank you, Stu! -------------------------AWFUL MINE CALAMITY AS RESULT OF TERRIFIC EXPLOSION IN VIRGINIA MINE NEAR BIRMINGHAM. NONE LEFT TO TELL TALE FIFTY BODIES HAVE BEEN RECOVERED AND IT IS BELIEVED ALL ARE DEAD. One Hundred and Sixty Hapless Victims - Gruesome and Harrowing Scenes at the Mouth of the Mines-Bodies of the Mangled Miners Being Gathered Up in Pieces. Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 21.-The scene at the Virginia mines today, where a terrific explosion yesterday imprisoned 160 men 100 feet below the surface, was the most gruesome and harrowing that has ever been witnessed in this section of Alabama. Of the miners who entered the mine yesterday, so far only 50 bodies have been recovered. It is believed of the remaining 110 men none is alive. Practically isolated from the outside world, the Associated Press reporter found it necessary to employ a courier to intersect its wires three miles distant. The corpses are frightfully mangled and disfigured and identification is almost impossible. Many of them are so badly bruised and discolored that negroes cannot be told from white men. All day long at the mouth of the mine the moaning and wailing of women and children whose unfortunate relatives were in the mines has been the most heartrending feature of the disaster. One hundred families and 360 children are left destitute and without means of support by the calamity. As the bodies of the victims which in many cases have been gathered together a piece at a time, are brought to the surface, they are placed in rows on a rough, improvised platform. The work of the diggers at the mines has been an inspiration to the directors and every one has done all in his power to facilitate the work of rescue. The excavation of debris has been handicapped from the start. The foul gases which had collected in the shaft made it necessary to use safety lamps and it was found that less than a score of safety lamps were available in the district. Union miners went to the scene from practically every mining camp within a radius of 25 miles of Virginia City to aid in the work of rescue. Of the fifty bodies recovered one was found which was barely alive. Scant hope is held out for his recovery. PRESIDENT FLYNN, of the Alabama United Workers, said to the Associated Press tonight: "I shall be surprised if a single person escapes alive from that mine. Ventilation is very difficult and if the men were not killed by the explosion, they have certainly been suffocated by the gases. The bodies so far reached were in the main slope and it will be several days before we can ket [sic] to the rooms which branch off from the main slope." Horrible Sights. One of the most gruesome sights witnessed today was a man's head being carried out of the mine in a dinner basket. It was found in this position and the flesh was almost entirely burned away from the skull, arms and mangled trunks were brought out in succession. After nightfall the entrance to the mine was converted into a veritable chamber of horrors. The awfulness of this was intensified by the flickering of lamps as the feeble rays fell upon the mangled and bleeding fragments of human flesh, strewn about the entrance. Many stout hearted men who had been assisting in the work of rescue were forced to give up the task and numerous persons have fainted upon seeing the ghastly array of bodies. Several women became hysterical, others fainted and still others had to be placed in the hands of attending surgeons, being completely prostrated by the terrible scenes. When bodies are identified a tag is placed on each and special ambulance wagons conveyed them to Bessemer. Mine Boss REED is confident that more than a hundred men in the mines were white and believes all perished. The Grand Forks Daily Herald, Grand Forks, ND 22 Feb 1905 Transcribed by Linda Houston. Thanks, Linda! ---------------------

SEVENTY-FIVE BODIES TAKEN FROM THE VIRGINIA MINE Birmingham, Ala., Feb 22.- At 8 o'clock this evening seventy-five blackened and disfigured bodies had been recovered from the Virginia mines, in which the awful explosion occurred on Monday afternoon, entombing what is now confidently believed to be more than 150 of the best miners in the Birmingham district. Tomorrow will be a day of funerals at Virginia City, Bessemer, Pratt City and Ensley. The men have been taken to Bessemer as fast as identified. An extra

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The rescuers are still heroically at work in the slope and as the diggers advance the bodies further in the mine are found to be worse burned and mutilated than those nearer the exterior. No hope is now held out that any of the men can be alive. Three men were found yesterday whose hearts were still beating but they expired immediately on reaching the outside air. The Birmingham district has come promptly forward in the matter of relieving the destitute families of the victims and mass meetings have been held in Birmingham, Bessemer, Ensley and Pratt City today for that purpose. Hundreds of dollars have been subscribed in the suburbs and the Birmingham Commercial club and has raised more than $3,000 for the sufferers. Alabama District No 2, United Mine Workers of America today voted $5,000 to be distributed among the bereaved families. Omaha World Herald, Omaha, NE 23 Feb 1905 Transcribed by Linda Houston. Thanks, Linda! --------------------------

WATER FLOODS MINE FILLED WITH BODIES Force of the Explosion Bursts Pipes-Now Believed That Many Virginia City Miners Were Drowned in Chambers TOTAL DEATH LIST ESTIMATED AT 116 Work of Rescuers Slow Because of Poisonous Gas and Water-Only Fifty Bodies Thus Far Brought to Surface BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Feb. 22.-Two staff correspondents of the Birmingham News, who have just returned from the Virginia mines this morning, say forty-eight bodies have been taken out. A number of corpses, the rescuers reported, are still in sight, but could not be reached because of the water. The explosion broke the water pipes and flooded a large portion of the mine. It is therefore possible not a few of the men were drowned, as several bodies have been seen floating around in the flooded rooms. Forty-four corpses have been taken to Bessemer, where a vacant storehouse has been secured and is being used as a morgue. Within that building bodies in every form of mutilation are stretched out on the floor for identification. In very many instances it is impossible to identify the corpses, they are so badly blackened and mangled. Absolutely no hope is held out now of finding any one alive in the mine, especially in view of the discovery that many of the rooms have been flooded. There was a report several men taken alive, but this afterwards was denied as true. It is now stated the muscles of three bodies were relaxed when they were brought out, but there was not life in the bodies. CORONER PARIS is busy inquiring into the disaster, having already empaneled a jury. Newspaper men who have made a close estimate on the number of men in the mine, say there were 116, and there is no doubt but every man perished. From now on the work of recovering the bodies will be slow because of the presence of water in the mine. The Fort Worth Telegram, Ft. Worth, TX 22 Feb 1905 Transcribed by Linda Houston. Thanks, Linda! ----------------------OFFICIAL LIST OF ENTOMBED MEN: ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN IN ALL Special to The Birmingham News Bessemer, Ala. Feb 21. - "Following is a complete list of coal diggers entombed in Virginia mine, as given by their check weighman, Tinning: WHITES: Sam Burchfield John Gallegher Fred Morgan, has wife and one child. Charles McFalls E. L. Cargo Ross Stewart D. Troulis James Meekin, has wife and several children. J. H. Dammer Pat Meekin, son of above W. M. Dickinson Will Meeks Barney Kiker, has wife and two children W. A. Meeks Ernest Hopkins Robert Beal, has wife only James Brown, has wife and one child Fred Smedley

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M. L. Turner, has wife and three children S. T. Carter[***************************Samuel Thomas Carter*****************************] Lee Hardeman E. H. Bryant, has wife and one child. Charles Crawley, has wife and eight children Steve Crawley J.C. Weaver O. M. Parsons, has wife only H. Meekin W. W. Shoemaker J. H. Pool Sandy Nelson, has wife and two children Harry Hughes N. R. Pool W. M. Wright W. H. Donaldson, has wife and child ____ Pendley (boy) J.D. Wells, has wife and four children Richard Tidmore, has wife and four children John Cohely, has wife Ben Chastine, has wife and family Peter Smith G. L. Pendley, has wife and three children ____ Lawrence, has wife and four children Joe Scott Dave Harris, has wife and one child Jerry Keel, has wife and two children Kirby Powell, has wife and one child Roly Bennett Ira Powell, has wife and one child Sam Slogett, has wife Bert Slogett R. E. Hassell, has wife and two children Fred Wyatt P.M. Stucky, has wife and four children ____ McDonald Andy Nicholson Luke Bailey, has wife and one child Jim Jordan, has wife and one child Bob Pearson Walter McCoy, has wife and son ITALIANS: A. Lazarre Tussel Last L. Antonia Roda Raffael ____ Tussey Lonzi Eiro Total Whites - sixty-five NEGROES: Levy Steale W. M. Howard Ike Cole Jake Hooks J. A. Starling Jim Burton Jim Huffman General Hooks John Grigsby Isaac Hooks John Dudley Elisha Hale Loyd Davis Charles Burton J. E. Durden A. J. Jackson Amos Brown Wade Johnson Sam Simpson Primus Wyatt

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W. Goings Homer Dawson Ivy Walker, has wife and two children Dave Smith, has wife and two children Steve turner, has wife and two children Henry Turner James Simpson Total Negroes - twenty-seven Following is a list of company men, that is, those employed by the company by the day, including drivers, pumpers, trappers, etc. WHITES: John Brown, a driver boss, has wife and one child, a son who was in the mine with him. Neil Brown, trapper Charles Moreland Tom Caldwell, has wife and family Steve Hawkins Will Green, pumper Charles Pickett, chainer M. J. Vance, has wife John Nelson, driver NEGROES: Ike Benner P. Toles Bob Hall Bess McCarthy Dave Hall Jackson Bowen "Up to 12 o'clock today many bodies had been brought to this city and had been prepared for burial by Kennedy Bros. undertakers, who were given the contract to take care of and register the entire list of the ded. They have been assisted by Moore Bros., Vermillion & Adams, and by the Z. R. Steen, undertakers, but the entire list of bodies brought to Bessemer have passed through Kennedy Bros hands, who will have a complete record of the disposition of every body. Below will be found a list of all bodies received here, together with the place of burial, where instructions have been received. WHITE John Coheley, unknown Fred Morgan, Adger Tom Grigsby Tolsey Veresto, Blocton J. G. Tidmore, Pratt City Henry Meachim, Pratt City James Meachim, Pratt City Charles A. Crawley, Pratt City Steve Crawley, Pratt City J. M. Brown, Ensley Jerry Keel, Pratt City Tom Caldwell, Pratt City W. H. Donaldson, Valley Creek Luke Bailey Robert Pierson, Johns Jesse Weaver Walker Shumaker J. E. Jordan, Gentry's Gap Ed Bryant, McDonough, Ga Will Dickson, Dolomite Will Green, Sumter (Masonic) J. M. Lawrence, Bibbville (Masonic) Steve Hawkins, Blossburg Sam Slogett, Adger Bert Slogett, Adger N. R. Pool, Valley Creek J. H. Danner, Adger John Pendley, Jr., Adger Roda Raffael, Blocton

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M. L. Turner, Tuskaloosa (Masonic) George Pendley,Sr., Adger (Masonic) J. L. Nelson, Pratt City Ollin Pool, Valley Creek Lanzi Ciro, Blocton W. Alonza Meeks, Blockton Will Meeks, Blockton Fred Smedley, Whitwell, Tenn Sandy Nelson, Pratt City B. M. Chastine, Adger (Masonic) A. Lancy, Blocton Roland Bennett, Blocton Thomas Cody, Adger Charles Moreland, Adger Robert Beals, Adger Charles McFalls, Valley Creek W. B. Wright Sam Burchfield, Valley Creek Pat McCoy, Pratt City Walter McCoy Lancy Antonio NEGROES Pearl Toles, Ravine, Ala Ike Hooks, Pratt City Sylvester McCarthy, Ravine Dave Hall, Bessemer Bob Hall, Bessemer General Hooks, Pratt City J. A. Sterling, Pratt City unknown, Pratt City Will Howard, Pratt City John Dudley, Bessemer Ira Walker, Cedar Hill Sam Thorn, Cedar Hill Oliver Houston, Cedar Hill Amos Brown, Cedar Hill A. J. Jackson, Cedar Hill H. R. Johnson, Cedar Hill Sam Simpson, Cedar Hill Wade Jonson, Marion Junction Jim Burton, Vances Homer Dawson, Vances Henry Stevenson, Vances George Huffman, Sumter Elisha Hale, Pratt City Jim Huffman, Sumter The Birmingham News, Birmingham, AL, 21 Feb 1905 -----------------------

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107 Note Citations His wife was pregnant with Flora when he died in the mine explosion -----------------------

Parents per cemetery records are Joseph E & Artie E Carter --------------------------------1900 Jefferson Co Census shows Artie E as head of household, widowed, 5 children with 5 living, she, father & mother all born in GA. In Household: Samuel T born July, 1878 Lela A, born April 1877 Augustus, born November 1880 William J, born Dec 18__ (shows age 17, which should be 1882) All children shown born in GA All males list occupation as coal miner
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Jefferson County Probate Court, Loose Records (1852-1936) Name: Carter, Samuel Probate Dates: 1911 Box (Woodruff Box Number): 0 Code: Estate Heirs / Other Names: Warnick, Geo. W. - Administrator; filed as Subpoenas - C Miscellaneous Data: Phase: These records include mostly Court Woodruff Boxes 276-630. There are some earlier boxes included in this grouping as the records were miss-filed and found in the later boxes. Virginia Mines (20 Feb 1905) More Than 100 Men Entombed in Mines Frightful Catastrophe at Virginia City Birmingham Age-Herald 21 Feb 1905: 1. (includes list) Cray explains Catastrophe Birmingham Age-Herald 21 Feb 1905: 1. Killed by Explosion Birmingham Age-Herald 21 Feb 1905: 7. (includes list) Every Home in Virginia City House of Sorrow: With Pick and Shovel Men Race with Death Birmingham Age-Herald 21 Feb 1905: 7. Over Hundred Lives Probably Lost at Virginia MinesBirmingham News 21 Feb 1905: 1. Little or No Hope Hold Out for Entombed Men but the Rescue Work Goes on Day and Night Birmingham News 21 Feb 1905: 1. "Official List of Entombed Men: One Hundred and Seven in AllBirmingham News 21 Feb 1905: 1. Five Blackened Corpses Taken Out Up to 2 O clock p.m. Today Birmingham News, 21 Feb 1905: 1. Commercial Club called to Act in Virginia Disaster Birmingham News 21 Feb 1905: 1. The Force of Explosion was Something Fearful Birmingham News 21 Feb 1905: 7. Miners Entombed; All Perhaps Killed: Explosion of Dust Causes Disaster in Alabama Pit 100 New York Times 21 Feb 1905: 1. Headline Articles and Death List Birmingham Age-Herald 22 Feb 1905: 1. Help for the Distressed: Fire Damp in the Virginia MinesBirmingham Age-Herald, 22 Feb 1905: 1, 4. S. W. Johnson Talks of the Awful Tragedy Birmingham Age-Herald 22 Feb 1905: 5. Col. Hundreds of Rescuers have Hastened to the Scene Birmingham Age-Herald 22 Feb 1905: 1, 7. Grief Stricken Relatives Weary with Long Vigils Birmingham Age- Herald 22 Feb 1905: 1, 7. Bringing in the Dead from the Virginia Mine Horror the Occupation of Today Birmingham Ledger 22 Feb 1905: 1. Only Sons are Among the Dead: Terrible Loss of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. PowellBirmingham Ledger 22 Feb 1905: 1. Jones, C. P., Jr. Sights at Virginia City That Tried Mens Souls Birmingham Ledger 22 Feb 1905: 1. Underground Death Chamber at Virginia City has Given Up Eighty-one Blackened Bodies Birmingham News 22 Feb 1905: 1, 12. Names of Forty-eight Dead Taken From the MinesBirmingham News 22 Feb 1905: 1. Give Aid to Sufferers Will Birmingham News 22 Feb 1905: 7. Citizens Inaugurate a Relief MovementBirmingham News 22 Feb 1905: 10. Render Aid to Sufferers To Birmingham News 22 Feb 1905: 10. Railroad Helping in Mine Honor Birmingham News 22 Feb 1905: 10. Relatives are Gathering Birmingham News 22 Feb 1905: 10. The Worst Yet in Alabama Mines Birmingham News 22 Feb 1905: 10. The is Appalling says Jerry Fountain Birmingham News 22 Feb 1905: 10. It "Fifty Bodies Taken from Wrecked Mine: Hope for the Remaining Sixty-Six is Now Abandoned; 300 Children Destitute" New York Times 22 Feb 1905.

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Mule Disappears After Explosion Birmingham Age-Herald 23 Feb 1905: 7. Bodies Recovered From Ruins 76 Birmingham Age-Herald 23 Feb 1905: 1. (includes partial list) Eighty Funerals in Pratt Today Birmingham Age-Herald 23 Feb 1905: 2. Help for Widows and Orphans Birmingham Age-Herald 23 Feb 1905: 4.

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More than $10,000 Raised in 24 Hours for the Miner Families s Birmingham Age-Herald 23 Feb 1905: 5. (includes list of contributors) Many Flock to Scene Birmingham Age-Herald 23 Feb 1905: 7. Physicians Called Upon to Apply RestorativesBirmingham Age-Herald 23 Feb 1905: 1, 4, 7. Ensley Raises Funds for Families Birmingham Age-Herald 23 Feb 1905: 7. Ninety Bodies Taken out of Virginia Mines: Water now Threatens to Retard Rescue Work, Birmingham News, 23 Feb 1905: 1, 9. Air and Odor Impede Rescue Work Birmingham News 23 Feb 1905: 1. Bad Victims Recovered 92 Birmingham Age-Herald 24 Feb 1905: 1, 4. Many Funerals are held in Pratt City Birmingham Age-Herald 24 Feb 1905: 2. Bodies Claimed Excepting Three Birmingham Age-Herald 24 Feb 1905: 2. (includes list) Virginia City Horror Birmingham Age-Herald 24 Feb 1905: 4. Relief Fund is Now Near $14,000 Mark Birmingham Age-Herald 24 Feb 1905: 5. Relief Committee Goes to Scene of ExplosionBirmingham Age-Herald 24 Feb 1905: 5. B. Musgrove Plans to Raise $40,000 for Fund Birmingham Age-Herald 24 Feb 1905: 5. L. One Miner was Found on Knees in Prayer Birmingham Age-Herald 24 Feb 1905: 5. Musical Benefit Sunday Afternoon Birmingham Age-Herald 24 Feb 1905: 5. List of Recovered Bodies now Number One HundredBirmingham News 24 Feb 1905: 1, 2. The Finding Bodies: Relief Committee on Hand Birmingham News 24 Feb 1905: 1. Still Blocton Council Makes Subscription to Relief Fund Birmingham News 24 Feb 1905: 2. Everybody Help Let Birmingham News 24 Feb 1905: 4. BessemerPrompt Action s Birmingham News 24 Feb 1905: 4. Hoch and His Methods Birmingham News 24 Feb 1905: 4. Committee Visits Scene Birmingham News 24 Feb 1905: 7. The Bessemer Does its Part Nobly Birmingham News 24 Feb 1905: 8. Tolling of Bells Still Being Heard Birmingham News 24 Feb 1905: 10. News The Fund Now Over $1,500 Birmingham News 24 Feb 1905: 10. Relief Fund Continues to Grow Birmingham News 24 Feb 1905: 10. The Sights and Scenes at Virginia Mines Birmingham News 24 Feb 1905: 12. Practical Plan for Relief Fund Birmingham News 24 Feb 1905: 14. One Hundred Bodies is the Latest Figure Birmingham Age-Herald 25 Feb 1905: 1. Church Bells Toll for Stricken Dead Birmingham Age-Herald 25 Feb 1905: 8. More Bodies Removed from Virginia MinesBirmingham News 25 Feb 1905: 1. No Cheerfully in Ensley Giving, Birmingham News 25 Feb 1905: 8. Relief Fund Exceed $22,000 Birmingham News 25 Feb 1905: 10.

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News The Fund Still Grows Birmingham News 25 Feb 1905: 10. Colored Lodges will Donate Birmingham News 25 Feb 1905: 10. Eight Coffins are Ordered Birmingham News 25 Feb 1905: 19. Bessemer Fund is Still Growing Birmingham News 25 Feb 1905: 19. News of Pratt City Birmingham News 25 Feb 1905: 19. One More Body Added to List Birmingham Age-Herald 26 Feb 1905: 1. Subscription Now Over $23,000 Birmingham Age-Herald 26 Feb 1905: 2. Pratt City to the Relief With $500 Birmingham Age-Herald 26 Feb 1905: 9. Digging Coal is Most Dangerous of Mining Birmingham Age-Herald 26 Feb 1905: 22. Two More Bodies are Brought Out Birmingham Age-Herald 27 Feb 1905: 6. Two More Bodies Taken From Mine Birmingham News 27 Feb 1905: 1. Grand Jury Submits Report Birmingham News 27 Feb 1905: 2. The Committees are Investigating Birmingham News 27 Feb 1905: 6. Wylam Citizens Meet Tonight Birmingham News 27 Feb 1905: 7. Very Pleasing was Concert Birmingham News 27 Feb 1905: 7. Donations Still Being Received Birmingham News 27 Feb 1905: 8. Relief Fund Close to $25,000 Birmingham News, 27 Feb 1905: 10. The News The Fund Reaches $2,200 Birmingham News 27 Feb 1905: 10. Five Bodies Since Saturday, Birmingham News, 27 February 1905, p. 11. Slow Progress in Work of Recovery Birmingham Age-Herald 28 Feb 1905: 2. Miners are Urged to Endorse Plan Birmingham Age-Herald 28 Feb 1905: 5.\ More Bodies Taken From Mine Birmingham News 28 Feb 1905: 1. No Employment and Homes for Virginia Mine Sufferers Birmingham News 28 Feb 1905: 1. Deep Sympathy is Expressed Birmingham News 28 Feb 1905: 7. Relief Fund is Over $25,000 Birmingham News 28 Feb 1905: 10. Committee Busy Aiding the Needy Birmingham Age-Herald 1 Mar 1905: 2. Relief Fund is Now Over $500 Birmingham Age-Herald 1 Mar 1905: 2. Revived Drooping Spirits Birmingham Age-Herald 1 Mar 1905: 4. Heroes at the Mine Birmingham Age-Herald 1 Mar 1905: 4. More Bodies are Recovered No Birmingham News 1 March 1905: 10. Inquest has been Postponed Birmingham Age-Herald 2 Mar 1905: 2. Report is Made by Committee Birmingham Age-Herald 2 Mar 1905: 5. New Pump Now at Work in Mine Birmingham News 2 March 1905: 10. News Relief Amounts to $2,650 Birmingham News 2 March 1905: 10. "Charge Deaths to Operators: Coroner's Jury Blames Mine Men for the Explosion" Atlanta Constitution 8 Apr 1905: 1. Warrants for Mine Owners: Criminal Negligence Said to Have Caused Disaster in Alabama New York Times 10 Apr 1905: 5.

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Ausbun, Danny. Virginia Mines Explosion in 1905 Rates Among the Worst Birmingham News 18 Jan 1973: 9. (Includes list of fatalities) Jones, John L. Bessemer Woman Recounts Disastrous Virginia Mines Explosion of 1905Birmingham News 19 Feb 1973: p. 3.

Notes on Mary Alice "Alice" Warnick 1900 Jefferson County Census has Mary Alice in household 298, Samuel in household 291, so they were neighbors 1900 census Series: T623 Roll: 20 Page: 120-121 George Warnick Precinct 7, Jefferson, Alabama, 45, Jun 1854 Alabama White Head, Married 23 years Flora J Warnick, 41, Oct 1858 Alabama White Wife , 8 children, 8 living Dora Warnick, 21, Jul 1878 Alabama White Daughter Margaret P Warnick, 20, Oct 1879 Alabama White Daughter Mary A Warnick, 17, Jul 1882 Alabama White Daughter Eugene Warnick, 15, Jan 1885 Alabama White Son pg 121 Maude Warnick, 11, Oct 1888 Alabama White Daughter John R, 7, June 1892, Alabama White Son Annie E, 6, Dec 1893 Alabama, White Daughter Willie R, 1, April 1899, Alabama White Son (but actually daughter}

This was my "Grandma Hanker" when I was a small child. I remember she dipped snuff. She wore her grey hair in a bun & when she took it down at night it was REALLY long. Her house on Warrior River Rd in Hueytown was really old, & it was always cold in winter. When my brother John & I would spend the night our beds would be heated up with a flatiron & then piled up with pounds of blankets. If we had to go to the bathroom we had to go out on the back porch & then into the bathroom (it was attached, & did have a real flush toilet).
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Series: T625 Roll: 21 Page: 234 20/21 Birmingham-Tuscaloosa Road Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year HAMAKER HARVE 57 M W AL AL JEFFERSON DOLOMITE 1920 Parents AL Rock foreman Coal mine Hamaker, Alice, 29, self and parents AL Hamaker, Roamer, son, 17, AL Carter, Dessa, daughter, 14, AL Carter, Flora, daughter, 8, AL {Ages incorrect-Dessa was oldest, Roma was youngest} 1910 > ALABAMA > JEFFERSON > HUEY Series: T624 Roll: 17 Page: 161

J Harve Hamaker 30, self and parents Alabama, Marriage 1, Married 0 years, Miner Coal Alice Hamaker Wife, 26, Marriage 2, married 0 years 2 children, 2 living, Mississippi Dessie Carter, Stepchild, 7, Alabama, Father GA, Mother MS Flora Carter Stepchild, 5, Alabama, Father GA, Mother MS

Name: Alice M. Hamaker Titles & Terms (Original): Titles & Terms (Standardized): Death Date: 29 Nov 1970 Death Place: Fairfield, Jefferson, Alabama Gender: Female Race (Original): Race (Standardized): Age at Death: 87y Estimated Birth Date: 1883
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Birth Date: Birthplace: Marital Status: Spouse's Name: Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original): Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized): Father's Name: George Warnick Father's Titles & Terms (Original): Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized): Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Flora Cargo Mother's Titles & Terms (Original): Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized): Mother's Birthplace: Occupation: Street Address: Residence: Cemetery: Burial Place: Hueytown, Alabama Burial Date: 01 Dec 1970 Funeral Home: Informant: Additional Relatives: Film Number: 2033363 Reference Number: 30708 Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974

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Notes on Rowan "Ryan" Tidwell 1860 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > 1 SUB DIVN TIDWELL ROWAN 40 M W AL AL BLOUNT 1 SUB DIVN 1860 VILLAGE SPRINGS Rowan Tidwell 40 M W Farmer Value of personal estate 50 Cinciana 41 F Louisia 14 F Fielding 12 M Harriet 10 F Beverly 8 M Hampton 5 M Rowan 7/12 M All born AL ---------------------109 Note Citations 1870 > ALABAMA > PERRY > MARION P O

Series: M593 Roll: 33 Page: 441 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year TIDWELL RION 50 M W AL Farm Laborer AL PERRY MARION P O 1870 can't read & write Sincina? F can't make out age Keeping house AL can't read & write Fielding 22 M Farm Laborer AL can't read & write Beverly 17 M Farm Laborer AL can't read & write Hampton 14 M Farm Laborer AL can't read & write Rowin 10 M AL Attended school within the year can't write Brecusie 8 M AL Attended school within the year ----------------------------110 Note Citations The Southern Argus (Selma, AL) November 28, 1873 "Died in Perry Co., recently, Mr. Tidwell" -----------------------

Perry Co., AL Deed Book "Y", pages 136, 137, 141, & 142: Tidwell, Rowan & C. - Grantor Dunkin, Elias - Grantee Jan., 1873; T20 R8 --------------109,110HeritageQuest

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Census: 1862, Blount County, Alabama Confederate Census Military service: Bet. July 01, 1862 - August 31, 1863, Served in Co. I, 49th Alabama Infantry ----------------From Robin Sterling's Blount County Website (http://home.hiwaay.net/%7Ebobwonda/blount.html)... 49th Alabama Infantry Company: "Tidwell, Rowan, born about 1820 in Alabama; paid 9 Jan 1863 for service from 1 Jul to 31 Dec 1862; paid 16 Nov 1863 for service from 1 Jan to 31 Aug 1863; captured 9 Jul 1863 near Port Hudson, Louisiana; paroled after a few days; no further record. According to the 1860 Blount County Federal Census, Rowan married Cucianna (?) (born in Alabama)."

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1862 Blount County Confederate Census: "Tidwell, Rowan; has a wife and six children; Lousanna, 16 years old; Filding, 14 years old; Hariett, 12 years old; Beverly, 9 years old; Houston, 6 years old; Rowan, 2 years old; has 150 pounds; no corn nor anything else; in Captain Crump's Company; January 17, 1862; Beat No. 14; $75.00; [See Company I, 49th Alabama Infantry]" ----------------------------111 Note Citations Per Eugene Cornelius: (Rowan was living in the household of Nelson and Margaret Word in the 1850 Blount County census).

Rowan served Company I, Hale's 31st Alabama/49th Alabama Infantry as a private during the Civil War. 1855 Blount Co., AL State Census: Rowan Tidwell Head of Family; Males < 21 = 2; Males > 21 = 1; Females < 21 = 2; Females > 21 = 1; Total 6 1866 Blount Co., AL State Census: Rowan Tidwell Head of Family; Males < 10 = 3; Males 10-20 = 2; Male 50-60 = 1; Females 10-20 = 2; Female 50-60 = 1 Tidwell, Rowan & C. - purchased from Elias Dunkin a tract of land located in Township 20 Range 8 of Perry Co. Jan. 14, 1873. Recorded in Deed Book "Y" pages 136, 137, 141, 142. >From Genforum: Tidwell message #1651: It seems Rowan's nickname was "Ryan" which is what Cinciana called him in her Confederate Widow's Pension application in 1899. In 1860, they were in Blount Co. In 1870, they were in Perry Co., AL, and by 1880, only she was living in Perry Co. with her son. Rowan "Ryan" Tidwell must have died prior to 1880. In her father's estate Settlement papers in 1883, she is listed as residing in Jefferson Co., AL, but she filed her Pension application in Perry Co. in 1899. I haven't located either of their graves, yet. any additional guidance would be greatly appreciated. >From Genforum: Tidwell message #1653: In reviewing the Confederate Widows Pension Application of Rowan "Ryan" Tidwell, his wife Cinciana/Cinthia Ann Tidwell stated that Ryan Tidwell died Nov. 11, 1873 near Jericho, Perry Co., AL. I haven't located a tombstone yet, but will keep on looking so I can have proof of his birth date. The same his wife Cinciana/Cinthia Ann Tidwell.

According to the Confederate Widow's Pension Application for "Cynthia Ann Tidwell", she stated her husband "Ryan Tidwell" died in Perry County, Alabama on November 11, 1873. According to the Jefferson County, Alabama Pension Applications (#14196) "Cynthia A. Tidwell" died on April 13, 1906 in Jefferson County, Alabama. I found her name in a newspaper list of Confederate Widows attending a Meeting in Birmingham prior to her death. She had siblings, children and grandchildren living in Birmingham. It seems sometime between 1900 Census and 1906, she moved to Birmingham and died there. It is possible the family brought her to Birmingham in her 80's, maybe for medical reasons instead of keeping her in a very rural area. I'm checking cemeteries where some of her children and grandchildren are buried to see if she can be found. -------------------111Blount

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Forty-Ninth Alabama Infantry Regiment

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This regiment was orgnized at Nashville, in January 1862, and attached to the Kentucky brigade of Gen. Breckinridge. It took part in the battleof Shiloh, where it lost 113 killed and wounded. A few weeks later, the Forty-ninth was sent to Vicksburg, with Breckinridge's brigade, and was engaged in the defence of the place when bombarded in 1862. Aug. 6, the regiment fought at Baton Rouge with a loss of 45 killed and wounded. Joining the army of Gen. Van Dorn, the Forty-ninth was engaged in the assault on Corinth, and suffered very severely there. Ordered to Port Hudson, the regiment passed the winter in that quarter, and was brigaded with the Twenty-seventh and Thirty-fifth Alabama, and two Mississippi regiments under Gen. Buford, who was soon succeeded by Gen. Beall. The Forty-ninth shared the dangers and hardships of the 42 days siege of Port Hudson, losing 55 men killed and wounded, and the reminder captured. Exchanged three months later, the Forty-ninth re-organized at Cahaba, and was attached to the brigade of Gen. Scott of Louisiana, with the Twelfh Louisiana, and Twenty-seventh, Thirty-fifth, Fifty-fifth, and Fifty-seventh Alabama regments. Joining the main army at Dalton, the brigade was assigned to Loring's division, Stewart's corps. Having wintered at Dalton, the Forty-ninth participated in the Dalton-Atlanta campaign, doing much arduous service, but losing inconsiderably. Around Atlanta it was again fully engaged, and suffered severely. It moved with Gen. Hood into Tennessee, and came out of the battles of Franklin, and Nashville with a long list of casualties, and captured men. Transferred to the Carolinas, the Forty-ninth took part in the operations there. Reduced to a skeleton, it was surrendered at Greensboro, N. C. -----------------------------

112 Note Citations Rowan Tidwell (Confederate)

Enlistment: - Enlisted as Private Mustering information: - Enlisted into I Company, 49th Infantry (Alabama) Sources for the above information: - Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records 49th Alabama Infantry Regiment (Confederate) - Organized on Jan 30 1862 at Nashville, TN - Mustered out on Apr 9 1865 at Smithfield, NC Available statistics for total numbers of men listed as: - Enlisted or commissioned: 1023 - Died of disease: 2 - Prisoner of war: 1 Historical notes and Reports: THE FORTY-NINTH ALABAMA INFANTRY The Forty-ninth regiment was organized at Nashville early in the year 1862, and brigaded in April, under Colonel Trabue, in Breckinridge's division. It was first known as Hale's Thirty-first, and some confusion has arisen in the documents of the War Records between the Forty-ninth and Hundley's Thirty-first regiment, but great pains have been taken in collecting the extracts below. The first battle of this regiment was Shiloh, April 6 and 7, 1862, when it was commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Gilbreath and fought nobly, losing quite a large number. It was warmly praised by Colonel Trabue. It formed part of the defense of Vicksburg during 1862, when Lieut. W. H. Boggess was killed, and again at Baton Rouge, August 15th where it lost severely. It followed Van Dorn to Corinth, and there again met heavy loss in the attack on that place. The winter of 1862-63 was spent in the vicinity of Port Hudson. For a short time General Beall commanded the brigade, then General Buford. At the long siege of Port Hudson, the regiment lost a large number of its men; the balance were captured.
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The regiment, when exchanged, was reorganized at Cahaba, and assigned to General Scott's brigade with the Twenty-seventh, Thirty-fifth, Fifty-fifth and Fifty-seventh Alabama. Sent to Johnston's army, the brigade, then in Loring's division, wintered at Dalton, taking part in the Dalton-Atlanta campaign, continually fighting and skirmishing, but with comparatively small loss until it came to Atlanta, where many were sacrificed on the altar of patriotism. The regiment, reduced to a paltry number, was merged into the Twenty-seventh, in July, 1864, by consolidation with the Twenty-seventh and Thirty-fifth Alabama, which had also been reduced to mere squads, and was commanded by Col. S. S. Ives, of the Thirty-fifth, with Lieut.-Col. John D. Weedon, of the Forty- ninth. The regiment was on detached service at Selma. With Hood, it fought in the battle of Franklin, November 30th, where Colonel Ives was wounded; again at Nashville, December 15th and 16th, where many were killed and many captured. Ordered to North Carolina, commanded by Capt. W. B. Beason, it surrendered with Johnston's army near Smithfield, March 31, 1865. The captains killed were John R Gardner, at Shiloh, and John D. Rivers and F. A. Payne, at Port Hudson. Capt. W. S. Bruce was captured at Port Hudson, and died in prison; Capt. G. C. Leadbetter died in service. The field officers were Cols. I. D. Hale and Jeptha Edwards; Lieut.-Cols. M. Gilbreath, W. N. Crump, John D. Weedon; and Majs. B. Johnston and Thomas A. Street. Source: Confederate Military History, vol. VIII, p. 207 ************************************************************************************

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Report of Col. Samuel S. Ives, Thirty-fifth Alabama Infantry, commanding Twenty-seventh, Thirty-fifth, and Forty-ninth Alabama Infantry, of operations July 20. HDQRS. 35TH, 27TH, AND 49TH ALABAMA REGIMENTS, In Fortifications, July 24, 1864. CAPT.: I have the honor to make the following report of the part taken by my regiment in the action of the 20th instant: In pursuance of orders I left my position at 1 p. m., and moved my regiment about one mile along the intrenchments to the right. Here I was ordered to deposit my knapsacks in rear of the center of the brigade and form for action outside of the intrenchments, with orders to move forward by the right of companies to the front and allow no natural or artificial impediment to check our onward progress. Arriving at our skirmish line I received orders to form line of battle and load, which was promptly executed. We then continued to advance, driving the skirmishers of the enemy and a line of battle formed in their rear, who fell back to their works. At this point the ensign and colors of the Thirty-third New Jersey Regiment were captured by John E. Abernathy, Twenty-seventh Alabama Regt. When within 100 yards of the enemy's works and while under a galling cross-fire, Lieut.-Col. McAlexander, commanding the right wing of the regiment, received an order, through Col. Nelson, of Twelfth Louisiana, from Lieut. Alexander, of Gen. Scott's staff, to fall back. This order was immediately communicated to me, and I marched my regiment about fifty yards slowly and reluctantly to the rear, where I met with Capt. McCranie, of Gen. Scott's staff, who informed me that no order to fall back had been given. He also stated to me that the works of the enemy had been captured on the right, and without awaiting for orders I immediately about-faced my regiment and charged over the enemy's works, capturing several prisoners and 3 pieces of artillery.

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The enemy offered but feeble resistance, and in their precipitous flight threw away their knapsacks, guns, and accouterments. To my great astonishment Lieut.-Col. McAlexander, commanding right, and Maj. Wright, commanding the left wing, communicated to me the information that we had no support on our right or left, when I immediately dispatched Col. McAlexander to Gen. Scott to ask for a support, but I soon discovered that my position was so untenable for reasons apparent that I ordered the regiment to fall back under cover of the hill about 150 yards, and reported the facts to Gen. Scott. As soon as I fell back I threw out vedettes and awaited orders. Owing to the peculiar conformation of the ground over which we advanced and the hasty retreat of the enemy, my loss was only 32 killed and wounded. Respectfully submitted. S. S. IVES, Col., Cmdg. Capt. E. McN. GRAHAM, Acting Assistant Adjutant-Gen. Source: Official Records PAGE 896-74 THE ATLANTA CAMPAIGN. [CHAP. L. [Series I. Vol. 38. Part III, Reports. Serial No. 74.] -------------------------

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1850 > ALABAMA >BLOUNT>17th SUBDIVISION Series: M432 Roll: 2 Page: 135 198/199 Nelson Wood, 43, Farmer, SC, can't read or write Margaret, 43?, TN, can't read or write Emeline, 20, AL, can't read or write Ellen, 18, AL Hugh, 17, Farmer, AL, attended school within the year Mark, 15, Farmer, AL, attended school within the year Mary, 13, AL Clary, 8, AL Thos, 3, AL Rowen Tidwell, 21, Student, attended school within the year ------------------------------

Last Name: Tidwell First Name: Rowin Date of Birth: Birth Information: Date of Death: Death Information: Discharge Date: Discharge Information: Branch: Regimental Unit: 49th Independent Regiment Company Unit: I Co. Unit Name: Capt. Wm. N. Crump Pension Rec: Authority: Compiled Roll entered Aug. 8, 1903 ------------------------------Enlistment Information: Private ---------Last Name: Tidwell First Name: Ryan MI: Branch: Infantry

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Regimental Unit: 45th Alabama Remarks: Applicant, Tidwell, Cynthia A., (Widow) Authority: Pension Application Perry County. July 21st, 1899. Jefferson County Notes on Cynthia Ann "Cincianna" Cornelius 1880 > ALABAMA > PERRY > SEVERE

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Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year TIDWELL BEVERLY 25 M W AL AL PERRY SEVERE 1880 Married, self & parents born AL Eva, wife, age 20, born TN, parents born TN Rosa age 5/12, Born Dec, in AL Rowen, age 20, brother, works farm, born AL S?usana (hard to read), Mother, age 62, born AL, both parents born SC

113 Note Citations Census data all have her name spelled differently. Cancy Ann, Cinceana, Susana. death certificate for Phelan has Synsandis. Per Robert C Johnston, who has done extensive research on the Cornelius family:

As for the spelling of Cynthia Ann, the reason of use "Cynthia Ann", is two fold. The family of Beverly Cornelius, as the tradition has been handed down my direction, was known as the "Ann" family. Beverly's paternal grandmother was Ann Cornelius (nee Dodson), and most of his daughters had Ann in their name. Secondly, the estate of Beverly Cornelius, recorded in Blount County, which he died intestate, consisted of over 30 pages in recorded books and over 100 pages of loose records, including all the lawyer letters and documents, which I have copies of, but is packed up in storage. Most of the official court records during the time of appraisal, sale of, and distribution of his estate to his children and grandchildren, all referred to her as "Cynthia Ann", which I deed to be the official spelling. Records like death certificates and census records were solely based on the sounding of the name and not actual spelling based on what her parents wanted her name to be spelled. She also used Cynthia Ann on her Confederate Widows Pension application, and she called her deceased husband Rowan Tidwell as "Ryan Tidwell", which must have been his nickname. I also have this record, but again, is packed up. Hope this helps.

1860 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > 1 SUB DIVN TIDWELL ROWAN 40 M W AL AL BLOUNT 1 SUB DIVN 1860 VILLAGE SPRINGS Rowan Tidwell 40 M W Farmer Value of personal estate 50 Cinciana 41 F Louisia 14 F Fielding 12 M Harriet 10 F Beverly 8 M Hampton 5 M Rowan 7/12 M All born AL 1870 > ALABAMA > PERRY > MARION P O Series: M593 Roll: 33 Page: 441 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year TIDWELL RION 50 M W AL Farm Laborer AL PERRY MARION P O 1870 can't read & write Sincina? F can't make out age Keeping house AL can't read & write Fielding 22 M Farm Laborer AL can't read & write Beverly 17 M Farm Laborer AL can't read & write Hampton 14 M Farm Laborer AL can't read & write Rowin 10 M AL Attended school within the year can't write Brecusie 8 M AL Attended school within the year Notes on Gabriel J McCullough 1860 > ALABAMA > PERRY > SEVERE Series: M653 Roll: 20 Page: 730

Name: Gabriel J McCullough Age in 1860: 39 Birth Year: abt 1821 Birthplace: Tennessee Home in 1860: Severe, Perry, Alabama
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Gender: Male Post Office: Severe Household Members: Name Age Gabriel I Mccullough 39, Real Estate 500, Personal 280, Farmer Mary A Mccullough 29, AL Sarah E Mccullough 2, AL Mary E Mccullough 10/12, AL ----------------------Alabama Land Records Record about GABRIEL J MCCULLOUGH Name: GABRIEL J MCCULLOUGH Land Office: GREENVILLE Document Number: 46668 Total Acres: 80 Signature: Yes Canceled Document: No Issue Date: November 01, 1858 Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566 Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820 Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries Land Description: 1 NWNE ST STEPHENS No 21N 9E 17 2 SENW ST STEPHENS No 21N 9E 17 MCCULLOUGH, GABRIEL I AL Perry 7/15/1854 Cahaba 42665 AL1950__.374 MCCULLOUGH, GABRIEL J AL Perry 11/1/1858 Greenville 46668 AL2020__.007 ALABAMA * PERRY COUNTY * TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH * RANGE 9 EAST * ST. STEPHENS MERIDIAN ALL PATENTS SORTED BY PATENTEE NAME Patentee Name / State / County / Issue Date / Land Office / Doc. Nr. / Accession / Serial Nr. MCCULLOUGH, GABRIEL I AL Perry 7/15/1854 Cahaba 42665 AL1950__.374 MCCULLOUGH, GABRIEL J AL Perry 11/1/1858 Greenville 46668 AL2020__.007 ---------------------------------Some of the McCulloughs are in the Mt Gilead Church Cemetery. about 6 people are there Mt. Gilead Cemetery, Harrisburg, Bibb Co -------------------114 Note Citations 3rd Reserve Regiment G.J. McCullough Company H Private Private Gabriel McCullough Company H Private Private

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3rd Reserve Regiment was organized during the summer of 1864, was composed of very young men. Stationed at Mobile, it served in General B. M. Thomas's Brigade, District of the Gulf. In February 1865, the unit was ordered to Selma. Six companies were assigned guard duty at the post of Cahaba, and in March attached to General Clanton's command. It was reported to be at Montgomery during April with approximately 300 effectives, and in May was included in the surrender of the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. Colonel William M. Brooks, Lieutenant Colonel W. D. Bulger, and Major Whitfield Walker were in command. --------------------

Name: Wm M McCullough Birth: abt 1814 - SC Residence: 1850 - Severe, Perry, Alabama Name: Wm M McCullough Birth: abt 1815 Residence: 1860 -Oak Grove, Perry, Alabama Name: James McCullough Birth: abt 1819 - TN Residence: 1850 - Severe, Perry, Alabama Name: Gabnel J McCullough Birth: abt 1825 - TN Residence: 1850 - Severe, Perry, Alabama
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Name: Jas W McCullough Spouse: Mary E Fowler Marriage: date - Perry, Alabama Name: Sarah McCullough Birth: abt 1822 - AL Residence: 1850 - Severe, Perry, Alabama Name: Chloe E McCullough Birth: abt 1818 - location Residence: 1870 - Severe, Perry, Alabama Name: Cloe McCullough Birth: abt 1818 - 1842 Residence: 1860 - Severe, Perry, Alabama Wife of Wm M, 45 George W, 15 Wm S, 13 Sarah M, 11 Rubin T, 9 James M, 6 Mary R A, 2 Marion D, 3/12 ------------------

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1850 Bibb: McClolough, Sarah b. 1840 AL (living with Gro. B. Daily b. 1824 and family) McColough, Martha 1820 AL (living with Allen Brazil & family b. 1810 GA) b. McCully, Green Laborer b. 1824 SC (living with James Sample b. 1790 Ga in 1850) --------------------------

Name: G.J. McCullough Side: Confederate Regiment State/Origin: Alabama Regiment Name: 3 Alabama Reserves Regiment Name Expanded: 3rd Regiment, Alabama Reserves COMPANY: H Rank In: Private Rank In Expanded: Private Rank Out: Private Rank Out Expanded: Private Alternate Name: Gabriel/McCullough Film Number: M374 roll 29

Notes on Mary A Meggs 1860 > ALABAMA > PERRY > SEVERE Series: M653 Roll: 20 Page: 730 Post Office: Severe Household Members: Name Age Gabriel I Mccullough 39, Real Estate 500, Personal 280, Farmer Mary A Mccullough 29, AL Sarah E Mccullough 2, AL Mary E Mccullough 10/12, AL Twin sister to Sarah. Notes on Thomas Kendrell Carter 1870 > GEORGIA > HARALSON > BUCHANAN P O Series: M593 Roll: 156 Page: 22

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CARTER SAMUEL 61 M W SC GA HARALSON BUCHANAN P O 1870 Occupation Farming, Value of Real Estate 1000, personal 500 Agnes 60 born SC Thomas 23 Farm Laborer, born GA Hiram 19 Working on farm, born GA 1860 > GEORGIA > FULTON > STONES DIST Series: M653 Roll: 123 Page: 973 CARTER SAML 43 M W SC GA FULTON STONES DIST 1860 Laborer Carter, Agnes J, 50, SC Carter, James H, 20, GA Carter, Samuel M, 18, GA Carter, Mary A, 16, GA Carter, Thomas K, 14, GA Carter, Amanda, 13, GA Carter, Hiram, 11, GA

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1850 Name:Samuel Carter Residence:Black Hall, DeKalb, Georgia Age:34 years Calculated Birth Year:1816 Birthplace:South Carolina Gender:Male Film Number:7063 Digital GS Number:4193236 Image Number:00490 Line Number: 35 Dwelling House Number:81 Family Number: 81 Household Gender Age Samuel Carter M 34y Agnus A Carter F 38y Wm J Carter M 14y Isabella Carter F 12y James H Carter M 11y Samuel M Carter M 8y Mary A Carter F 6y Amanda Carter F 5y (next page) Thos Kendrall M 3y Not named 3m (Hiram)

Notes on Artemesia Elizabeth "Artie" Wheat 1900 > ALABAMA > JEFFERSON > 7-PCT Series: T623 Roll: 20 Page: 120 CARTER ARTIE E 45 F W GA AL JEFFERSON 7-PCT 1900 Widowed, 5 children with 5 living, she, father & mother all born in GA. In Household: Samuel T born July, 1878 Lela A, born April 1877 Augustus, born November 1880 William J, born Dec 18__ (shows age 17, which should be 1881) All children shown born in GA All males list occupation as coal miner Birth year seems to be a year off Based on birthplaces of children guessing they moved to AL after husband Thomas death ------------------------------There is an Artimezia Elizabeth Wheat in LDS married to Thomas Kendrell Carter with child Lela & Augustus --------------------

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WHEAT AUGUSTUS W 39 M W GA CAMPBELL CAMPBELLTON P O 1860 Occupation Atty at Law Property 12000, Personal 7000 Mary G 35 Frances M 14 Henry C J? 13 John C 11 Artemissa 6 Harry W 2 ------------------------Possibility: 1870 GA Campbell Co., Campbellton, PO Powder Springs, Roll M593_139, Pg 33, dwell 1101, lines 20-26, July 24th Wheate, Mary, 27 (1843), keeping house, $1000, $200, GA, cannot read or write Wheate, John, 21 (1849), farm labor, can read & write Wheate, Olta?, 18 (1852), female, domestic servant, GA, cannot read or write (probably Artie) Wheate, Harry/Henry, 12 (1858), farm labor, GA Wheate, Gilbert, 11 (1859), GA Wheate, Anna, 8, GA Wheate, Alza, 4, female, GA -----------------------Another possibility: 1870 > GEORGIA > TROUP > LA GRANGE Series: M593 Roll: 178 Page: 246

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Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year WHITE A 15 F W GA GA TROUP LA GRANGE 1870 in a "Female College" in the household of Callaway, M, 39, Parson-Clergyman, with 10 other girls 1910 > ALABAMA > CULLMAN > WALTER 147/150 Series: T624 Roll: 10 Page: 76 Privitt, Joe, Head, 46, Marriage 1, Married 19 years, born Illinois, parents born unknown, Farmer Privitt, Annie, wife, 49, Marriage 2, 4 children, 3 living, born GA, Parents GA Hammond, James A, step-son, 23, single, self and parents GA, Laborer-home farm Carter, Atie E, Sister-in law, 56, widowed, 5 children, 4 living, self and parents born GA 1920 > GEORGIA > FULTON > COOKS DIST (Cooks District, which is in North West Atlanta, about 3 miles west from downtown) Series: T625 Roll: 253 Page: 169 Hall Street, 143/146 MILLWOOD WALTER S 49 M W GA Occupation: Carpenter, house, Parents born GA Millwood, Mary F, wife, 44, self and parents GA Heath, Roberta F, niece, 11, self and parents GA Heath, Beatrice, niece, 8, self and parents GA Carter, Artie E, mother in law, 66, widowed, self and parents GA

Notes on George Washington Warnick George WARNICK Household Male Smithville, Monroe, Mississippi 1880 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other Information: Birth Year <1856> Birthplace AL Age 24 Occupation Farm Laborer Marital Status M <Married> Race W <White> Head of Household George WARNICK Relation Self Father's Birthplace AL Mother's Birthplace AL

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information: Census Place Smithville, Monroe, Mississippi 1880 Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace George WARNICK Self M Male W 24 AL Farm Laborer AL AL F.J. WARNICK Wife M Female W 20 AL Keeping House AL AL F.M. WARNICK Dau S Female W 2 AL AL AL Margarett WARNICK Dau S Female W 8M Nov AL AL AL

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information: Census Place Smithville, Monroe, Mississippi Family History Library Film 1254658 NA Film Number T9-0658 Page Number 1A

115 Note Citations 1900 census Series: T623 Roll: 20 Page: 120-121

George Warnick Precinct 7, Jefferson, Alabama, 45, Jun 1854 Alabama White Head, Married 23 years Flora J Warnick, 41, Oct 1858 Alabama White Wife , 8 children, 8 living Dora Warnick, 21, Jul 1878 Alabama White Daughter Margaret P Warnick, 20, Oct 1879 Alabama White Daughter Mary A Warnick, 17, Jul 1882 Alabama White Daughter Eugene Warnick, 15, Jan 1885 Alabama White Son pg 121 Maude Warnick, 11, Oct 1888 Alabama White Daughter John R, 7, June 1892, Alabama White Son Annie E, 6, Dec 1893 Alabama, White Daughter Willie R, 1, April 1899, Alabama White Son (but actually daughter}

1910 census ALABAMA > JEFFERSON > HUEY Series: T624 Roll: 17 Page: 162-163 George W Warnick, 54, Alabama Head Married 33 years Farmer Flora J, 50, Alabama Wife 8 children, 8 living John , 17 Alabama Son Dora, 22, Alabama Daughter Annie, 17 Alabama Daughter Willie R, 12 Alabama Daughter

1870 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > BLOUNTSVILLE P O Series: M593 Roll: 3 Page: 286 5/5 Womack, C R, 36, Farmer, Real Estate 100, Personal 200 [Caleb] Womack, J S, 33, F, Keeping house Womack, G W, 14, M, Attended School [George Washington] Womack, W A, 13, F, Attended School Womack, J P, 11, M, Attended School Womack, West, 8, M, Attended School Womack, Nancy, 4, F Womack, M C, 1, F 1920 > ALABAMA > MARSHALL > BOAZ Series: T625 Roll: 28 Page: 217
115Hayward

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Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year WARNICK GEORGE 64 M W AL AL MARSHALL BOAZ 1920 Farmer Flora, 61, wife Dora, 35, daughter

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WARNICK---George Warnick, age 94, passed away Saturday p.m. at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. A. J. Brown, at Flat Top, Ala., survived by two sons, Eugene and John Warnick, seven daughters, Mrs. Ida Mumpower, Mrs. Dora Stonecypher, Mrs. Maggie Cargo, Mrs. Alice Hamaker, Mrs. Maud Parson, Mrs. Annie Brown, Mrs. Willie Ray Stewart. Funeral services Monday 11 a.m. from Bethlehem Methodist Church. Interment Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Bell directing.

116 Note Citations 1860 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > W-DIVN

Series: M653 Roll: 2 Page: 949 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year WORNICK CALEB 27 M W AL AL BLOUNT W-DIVN 1860 Farm Laborer, Personal Property 1300, can not read and write Sophona, 22, AL, can not read and write George W, 5, AL Margaret, 13, AL James P, 1 1930 Calera, Shelby, Alabama Walter Stonescypher 60, age at first marriage 21, farmer, AL, father GA, mother AL Dora F Stonescypher 52, age at first marriage 42, self and parents AL Georg W Warnick, father-in-law, 74, age at first marriage 22, self and parents AL Lora Warnick, mother-in-law, 72, age at first marriage 20, self and parents AL Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Calera, Shelby, Alabama; Roll: 48; Page: Page: 54, 6B; Enumeration District: CALERA 3-PCT. Apr 18 1930 Name: George Warnick Titles: Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Death date: 19 Nov 1949 Death place: Flat Top, Jefferson, Alabama Gender: Male Race or color (on document): Race or color (expanded): Age at death: 94y Estimated birth year: Birthdate: 27 Jun 1855 Birthplace: Marital status: Widowed Spouse's name: Spouse's titles: Spouse's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Father's name: Caleb Warnick Father's titles: Father's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Father's birthplace: Mother's name: Fronia Hollie Mother's titles: Mother's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Mother's birthplace: Occupation: Street address: Residence: Cemetery name: Burial place: Burial date: Funeral home: Informant's name: Additional relatives: Film number: 1908844 Reference number: 22424
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Notes on Flora Jane Cargo 1900 Census shows had 8 children, 8 living. Married 23 years, she & parents born AL 1900 census Series: T623 Roll: 20 Page: 120-121 George Warnick Precinct 7, Jefferson, Alabama, 45, Jun 1854 Alabama White Head, Married 23 years Flora J Warnick, 41, Oct 1858 Alabama White Wife , 8 children, 8 living Dora Warnick, 21, Jul 1878 Alabama White Daughter Margaret P Warnick, 20, Oct 1879 Alabama White Daughter Mary A Warnick, 17, Jul 1882 Alabama White Daughter Eugene Warnick, 15, Jan 1885 Alabama White Son Maude Warnick, 11, Oct 1888 Alabama White Daughter John R, 7, June 1892, Alabama White Son Annie E, 6, Dec 1893 Alabama, White Daughter Willie R, 1, April 1899, Alabama White Son (actually daughter) -----------------------

1860 Blount AL Census shows age as 8/12 1860 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > 1 SUB DIVN Series: M653 Roll: 2 Page: 861 68/68 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year CARGO ALBERT 43 M W TN AL BLOUNT 1 SUB DIVN 1860 Farmer, Personal estate 100 Sarah, 30, born AL Cobb 12, born AL, attended school within the year pg 862 Jeremiah, 9, AL Nancy, 5, AL Flora, 8/12, AL ------------------------------

She had red hair & was bed-ridden for years with arthritis. Her daughter Annie Warnick Brown cared for her at Flat Top, AL -----------------------------117 Note Citations Obit of Flora Cargo Warnick

WARNICK---Mrs. George Warnick, age 86, Flat Top, Ala., passed away June 3 at a local infirmary. Survived by the husband, G. W. Warnick; 1 son, Eugene Warnick; 6 daughters; Mrs. J. H. Hamaker, Hueytown; Mrs. A. J. Brown, Flat Top; Mrs. Homer W. Stewart, Sylacaua; Ms. B. H. Mumpower, Rutledge Springs; Mrs. Thomas Cargo, Blountsville; Mrs. D. F. Parsons, Gadsden, Ala. Funeral Services Tuesday 11 a.m. from Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, Hueytown, Rev. Autrey Powell and Rev. Thomas officiating, interment adjoining cemetery, Bell directing. ---Published in The Birmingham News, Monday, Jun 4, 1945, Announcements/Deaths pg 14 Strangely stepdaughter Dora Warnick Stonecypher not mentioned, nor is her son John R. Warnick ----------------------------

1930 Calera, Shelby, Alabama Walter Stonescypher 60, age at first marriage 21, farmer, AL, father GA, mother AL
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Dora F Stonescypher 52, age at first marriage 42, self and parents AL Georg W Warnick, father-in-law, 74, age at first marriage 22, self and parents AL Lora Warnick, mother-in-law, 72, age at first marriage 20, self and parents AL Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Calera, Shelby, Alabama; Roll: 48; Page: Page: 54, 6B; Enumeration District: CALERA 3-PCT. Apr 18 1930 Name: Flora Cargo Warnick Titles: Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Death date: 03 Jun 1945 Death place: Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama Gender: Female Race or color (on document): Race or color (expanded): Age at death: 86y 7m 28d Estimated birth year: 1859 Birthdate: Birthplace: Marital status: Spouse's name: George Washington Warnick Spouse's titles: Spouse's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Father's name: Alfred Cargo Father's titles: Father's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Father's birthplace: Mother's name: Sallie Yielding Mother's titles: Mother's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Mother's birthplace: Occupation: Street address: Residence: Cemetery name: Burial place: Burial date: Funeral home: Informant's name: Additional relatives: Film number: 1908796 Reference number: 11164 Collection: Alabama Statewide Deaths 1908-1974

1866 Alabama State Census Blount County Sarah Cargo 2 males 10-20 (Wm. Cobb and Jeremiah Clem) 1 Female under 10 (Flora) 1 Female 10-20 (Nancy) 1 Female over 20 (Sarah) Notes on Josiah Tidwell 1860 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > E SUB DIVN SUMMIT Series: M653 Roll: 2 Page: 1100 610/603 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year TIDWELL JOSIAH 71 M W SC AL BLOUNT E SUB DIVN 1860 Farm Laborer, Personal Property 1500 Lovisa 71 SC Shelz 30 F AL Vienna 25 F AL Susan Tidwell Wilburn 2002-04-14 16:13:56 Barbara; I have some names and dates for your "Josiah Tidwell" page. I had the marriage date as 1826 but is more likely 1806 according to the birthdates of the children. (It is definitely not confirmed yet.) They had 8 children; you have them listed correctly except Ghazzam is spelled Gazzam. There was one last daughter named Vienna b. abt 1831. The 8 children were: 1. Harriet Tidwell -b. 1811 in Tennessee, m. George W. Cowden on 21 Jun 1834 in Blount Co., Ala. bond by John Tidwell, lic. # 562.

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2. John Roden Tidwell-b. 1813 in Tennessee, m. 1st- 27 Jan 1843 to Celia Huffstutler (sister to Kesterson's wife, Nancy) in Blount Co., Alabama by Deforrest Allgood. John's 2nd wife-Sarah <Gilliam> Beavers on 20 Dec 1866 in Blount Co., Alabama. 3. Orlena <Arrena> (some list her as Hurricana) Tidwell-b. 1816 in Tennessee, d. 1879, & m. Deforrest Allgood. 4. Kesterson Tidwell (see his page)- he is my line. 5. Rowan (nickname poss "Ryan") Tidwell-b. 1829 in Alabama, d. 11 Nov 1873 in Jericho, Perry Co., Alabama & m Cancy Ann Cornelius on 16 Oct 1842 in Blount Co., Alabama by John H. Box, JP. 6. Sheba-b 1827 in Blount Co., Alabama. 7. Gazzam-b. 1829 (poss Gazzam & Rowan are twins or the birthdates may be off some) in Blount Co., Alabama, d bef 19 Aug 1870 in Blount Co., Alabama & m Sarah J. Montgomery abt 1854. 8. Vienna Tidwell-b 1831 in Alabama. Hopes this helps fill in some blanks. I have more info on if you want it. Thanks so much, Susan Tidwell Wilburn.

JOSIAH TIDWELL Material researched and/or transcribed by Barbara L. Van Norsdall There is some confusion regarding the relationship between Josiah Tidwell and Blake Tidwell. They were next door neighbors in 1850. Josiah is Peggy Tidwell's uncle and I (blv) assumed he was Blake's father. Blake and his wife Jennie named their youngest daughter Louvisa which sounds very close to Josiah's wife Louvenia known as Louvice. Then one of Blake's grandchildren, son of Francis, is named Josiah Blake. The only problem to this theory is a posting to Genforum, Tidwell Family Genealogy Forum December 13, 2001where a descendant found in court records of Josiah's son filed to sell his father's property and it lists all the children and Blake's name is not listed. Blake is listed as the son of Robert Jr. and grandson of Robert Sr. But there are genealogists who state that he is not the grandson of Robert Sr.

NAME INDEX TO DEEDS, WILLS, ADMINISTRATIONS OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, ALABAMA BOOK I, 1818-1833 TIDWELL Josiah 216 1850 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT Series: M432 Roll: 2 Page: 93 Heritage quest image 14. 77/78 Josiah Tidwell, 62, farmer, SC, can't read and write Louvice, 60, SC, can't read and write Sheba, 23, AL, can't read and write Ghasm, 21, farmer, AL Vianna, 19, AL

Notes on Louvenia "Louvice" Roden Some sources say Lavisa, Louvice, OR Louvenia Roden 1850 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT Series: M432 Roll: 2 Page: 93 Heritage quest image 14. 77/78 Josiah Tidwell, 62, farmer, SC, can't read and write Louvice, 60, SC, can't read and write Sheba, 23, AL, can't read and write Ghasm, 21, farmer, AL Vianna, 19, AL

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Series: M653 Roll: 2 Page: 1100 610/603 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year TIDWELL JOSIAH 71 M W SC AL BLOUNT E SUB DIVN 1860 Farm Laborer, Personal Property 1500 Lovisa 71 SC Shelz 30 F AL Vienna 25 F AL There is a Jeremiah Roden 1754-1851 buried Roden Chapel Cemetery, Hendrixville, DeKalb County, AL. Birth: 1754 Death: 1851

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Inscription: Serg Frost's Co Lacy's Regt SC INF REV War

Notes on Beverly Cornelius Beverly Cornelius & family provided by Robert C. Johnston, Jr. <rcj@elmore.rr.com> 1860 Blount County Census; page 931 550-550Cornelious, Beverly, 60, M, Farmer, PP $4,000, RE $5,000, SC Phoeba, 46, F, TN Cincinati, 45, F, AL Benton, 22, M, Farmer, AL

Blount County, Alabama Probate Court Minutes "H" (1878-1885); Pages 153 - 154 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased Grant of Letters June 15, 1880 (Beginning of document on page 153) Beverly Cornelius, dec'd June 15th, 1880 And now on this day came Wm. Hullett and makes application in writing and under oath praying for letters of administration to be granted to him on the Estate of Beverly Cornelius, dec'd. Alleging that that said decedent at the time of his was an inhabitant of this County, that his death has been known more than fifteen days, that he left property in this County of the probable value of two thousand dollars, and the said Hullett being a citizen of this State over the age of twenty one years old, And having entered into bond in the sum of four thousand dollars, with J. E. Bynum, Wm. Crump, Frank M. Burman & E. J. Cosby as his securities thereon, which bond is considered sufficient and is taken and approved; it is therefore ordered that letters of Administration on the Estate of the said Beverly Cornelius be and the same are hereby granted to Wm. Hullett, and it is further ordered that he make and return to his (End of page 153. Beginning of page 154) an inventory of the personal property of said decedent as required by law. It is further ordered that Frank M. Burnum, J. C. Smith and E. J. Cozby be appointed appraisers. (End of document on page 154) .................................................. Blount County, Alabama Probate Court Minutes "H" (1878-1885); Page 154 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased Order To Sell Perishable Property June 18th, 1880 (Beginning of document on page 154) Beverly Cornelius, Dec'd June 18th, 1880 And now on this day comes Wm. Hullett, the Adm. Of the Estate of Beverly Cornelius, dec'd, and presents to the Court in writing and under oath his application for the sale of the perishable property belonging to said Estate, to wit: All the property described in the inventory this day returned into this Court, and it appearing that said is perishable and liable to waste it is ordered by the Court that said Adm. After having given notice of the time, place and terms of Sale and or description of the property by publication for three successive weeks in the Blount County News, a newspaper published weekly in said County, sell the said property at the late residence of said descendant, an the following terms; to wit: On all Sum under two dollars, cash, and sums above two dollars, credit of twelve months with interest from date of sale. (End of document on page 154) ............................................. Blount County, Alabama Probate Court Minutes "H" (1878-1885); Page 157 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased

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Application Sell Land Filed August 20, 1880 (Beginning of document on page 157) Beverly Cornelius, Dec'd August 20th, 1880 And now on this day comes Wm. Hullett, and presents to the Court his petition in writing and under oath praying for an order of this Court authorizing him as the Adm. Of the Estate of said decedent to sell the following described real estate, for the purpose of division among the heirs and distributed of said Estate, to wit: W of SW of Sec. 32 also East of SW of sec. 32 in T 13 R 1 East, the NW of Sec. 5 in T 14 the SE of SE of Sec. 31 in T 13 of Range 1 East , except part of SW of SW & part of the SW of SE in Sec. 32 in T 13 R 1 East, also a part of SE of SE of Sec. 31 in T 13 R 1 East, sold by decedent before his death to Manly Cornelius, also the North East part of NW of Sec. 5 in T 14 R 1 East, as described in bond for title, from decedent to B. B. Cornelius, containing about seventy acres, also except a portion of the South part of the East of SW of Sec. 32 in T 13 of Range 1 East containing about twenty five acres, as described in bond for title from said decedent to B. B. Cornelius which ____ about two hundred acres. And the Court having examined said petition, it is ordered that the same be filed for the inspection of all concerned and that the 2nd day of Oct. 1880 be appointed for hearing said application, and that citation be issued and duly served at least ten days before said day of hearing an Phebe Cornelius, widow of decedent, Cincinnati Cornelius, B. B. Cornelius, Phinetta Ann & W. C. Cowden, T. B. Cornelius, Hester & Thos. Sims, Christiana & Wm Blakely, Louisana & Hampton Wade, & Cinciana Tidwell, and Selema and Wm Cozby residents of Hunt Co., Texas, have notice by publication for three successive weeks in the Blount County Herald a weekly newspaper published in this County. It is further ordered that Abijah E. Fields, be and he hereby is appointed guardian ad litem to represent and defend the interest of Daniel Pearson, a minor interested in said Estate being an heir, and that he have due notice thereof. (End of document on page 157) ...................................................... Blount County, Alabama Probate Court Minutes "H" (1878-1885); Page 158 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased Return of Sale Bill August 20, 1880 (Beginning of document on page 158) Beverly Cornelius, Dec'd Aug. 20, 1880 And now on this day comes Wm Hullett the Adm. Of the Estate of said decedent, and presents his bill of sale of the personal property belonging to said Estate, which being property verified it is ordered to be sold. (End of document on page 158) ...................................................... Blount County, Alabama 3 July 23, 2007 Probate Court Minutes "H" (1878-1885); Page 167 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased October 2, 1880 (Beginning of document on page 167) Beverly Cornelius, Dec'd Oct. 2nd, 1880 Hearing of application to sell land, con't to Oct. 11th, 1880. (End of document on page 167) ...................................................... Blount County, Alabama Probate Court Minutes "H" (1878-1885); Page 178 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased Sale of Land Confirmed December 4, 1880 (Beginning of document on page 178) Beverly Cornelius, Dec'd Dec. 4th, 1880 On this day comes William Hullett, the Adm. Of the Estate of Beverly Cornelius, dec'd, and presents to the Court his report in writing and under oath of the sale made by him as such Adm. Of the land of said decedent, inpursuance of a decree of this Court entered on the 11th day of Oct., 1880. And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said sale was duly advertised in accordance with law and the order of this Court heretofore made in this cause, that the same was fairly conducted and included, that the purchase money is sufficiently secured and that the land sold for a price not greatly less than it's real value; it is ordered by the Court that said report be accepted and recorded and that said sale be confirmed. (End of document on page 178) ................................................. Blount County, Alabama Probate Court Minutes "H" (1878-1885); Page 178 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased Report of Sale of Personal Property December 4, 1880 (Beginning of document on page 178) Beverly Cornelius, Dec'd Dec. 4th, 1880 On this day comes William Hullett, the Adm. Of the Estate of Beverly Cornelius, and presents to this Court his report in writing and under oath of the sale made by him of the personal property of said descendent, which being property verified, it is ordered that the same be recorded and filed.

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(End of document on page 178) ................................................... Blount County, Alabama Probate Court Minutes "H" (1878-1885); Page 249 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased Partial Account Filed August 4, 1881 (Beginning of document on page 249) 4 July 23, 2007 Beverly Cornelius, Dec'd Aug. 4th, 1881 And now on this day comes Wm. Hullett, the Adm. Of the Estate of Beverly Cornelius, dec'd, and presents to the Court his account and vouchers for a partial settlement of his administration thereof; And therewith also produces and files his statement of the names, ages, residences and condition of the heirs and distributes in form as the law requires, it is therefore ordered that said account, vouchers, evidence and statement be placed and filed for the inspection of all concerned, and the 2nd day of Sept., 1881, be appointed for examining said account and vouchers, and auditing the same, and that notice of the filing of said account and vouchers. And the day a fore set for hearing the same be given by publication for three successive weeks in the Blount County News, a weekly newspaper published in said County, notifying all persons interested in said settlement to appear in this court on said day and counters the same if they think proper. decedent, and presents his bill of sale of the personal property belonging to said Estate, which being property verified it is ordered to be sold. It is further ordered that Edmund Hood be appointed guardian ad liture to represent and defend the interest of Daniel Pearson a minor interested in said settlement, and that he have due notice on his appointment and of the day above set for hearing. Court adjourned. Aug. 6th, 1881. J. M. Moore, Judge (End of document on page 249) .............................................. Blount County, Alabama Probate Court Minutes "H" (1878-1885); Page 255 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased Partial Settlement September 2, 1881 (Beginning of document on page 255) Beverly Cornelius, Dec'd Sept. 2nd, 1881 This being the day appointed for examining and auditing the account heretofore filed by William Hullett, as the Adm. of the Estate of Beverly Cornelius, dec'd, for the partial settlement of his administration thereof; now comes the said Adm. and moves the Court to proceed with such settlement; And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the notice of the time and nature of said application has been by publication for three successive weeks in the Blount County News, a newspaper published in said County in strict accordance with law and the orders of this Court heretofore entered in this cause; And also comes Ed Hood who was heretofore appointed guardian ad liture to represent the interest of Daniel Pearson, a minor, coming now and consenting to act denying the correctness of said account and each and every item charged on the credit side thereof. The Court proceeds to examine and audit said account and vouchers; and it appearing from said account is just, true and correct. It is ordered, adjudged and decreed by the Court that said account and vouchers as stated by said Adm. be and the same is hereby passed and allowed and said account ordered recorded. (End of document on page 255) ........................................................ Blount County, Alabama Probate Court Minutes "H" (1878-1885); Page 348 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased Order to Convey Land to W. M. Young January 4, 1883 (Beginning of document on page 348) Beverly Cornelius, Dec'd Jan. 4th, 1883 And now on this day comes Wm. Hullett the Adm. Of the Estate of Beverly Cornelius, dec'd, and presents to the Court his report in writing and under oath of payment of purchase money by William M. Young for the following described real estate, to wit: twenty five acres more or less in SE of Sec. 31 and twenty acres more or less in NW of NW of sec 32 in Township 13 Range 1 East, also all of NW of Sec. 5 in T 14 Range 1 East, except about sixty eight acres previously sold to Manly Cornelius, or at least that portion of said Section owned by said Beverly Cornelius at the time of his death, Said land having been sold to said Young under and by virtue of ____ of this Court ordered in the matter of the Estate of the said Beverly Cornelius, dec'd, on the 11th day of Oct., 1880. It is therefore ordered by this Court that said ____ be corrected and recorded and that said Adm. proceed at once to execute and devise to said Young a deed convey to him all the right, title and interest which said Beverly Cornelius owned or claimed in said land at the time of his death. (End of document on page 348) ........................................................ Blount County, Alabama Probate Court Minutes "H" (1878-1885); Page 349 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased Partial settlement Account Filed January 4, 1883 (Beginning of document on page 349) Beverly Cornelius, Dec'd Jan. 4th, 1883

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And now on this day comes William Hullett, the Adm. Of the Estate of Beverly Cornelius, dec'd, and presents to the Court in writing and under oath his account and vouchers for the partial settlement of administration of said Estate, and therewith also produces and files his statement of the names, ages, residence and condition of the heirs and distributes of said estate in form as required by law; it is therefore ordered by the Court that said account, vouchers, evidence and statement be placed on file for the inspection of all concerned and that the 7th day of Feb., 1883 be appointed for examining and auditing said account and vouchers, and that notice of the filing of said account and the day above set for hearing the same be given by publication for three successive weeks in the Blount County News, a weekly newspaper published in said County. It is further ordered that A. J. Ketchum be _____ merely is appointed guardian adliteum, to represent and defend the interest of Daniel Pearson, a minor interested in this settlement and that he have due notice of this appointment. (End of document on page 349) ....................................................... Blount County, Alabama Probate Court Minutes "H" (1878-1885); Page 355 - 356 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased Partial Settlement February 7, 1883 (Beginning of document on page 355) Beverly Cornelius, Dec'd Feb. 7th, 1883 This being the day appointed for examining and auditing the account heretofore filed by Wm. Hullett, the Adm. of the Estate of Beverly Cornelius, dec'd, for a partial settlement of his administration (End of page 355. Beginning of page 356) thereof; now comes the said Adm. and moves the Court to proceed with such settlement, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the time and nature of said Settlement has been given in strict accordance with law and the order of this Court heretofore made in this Cause. And A. J. Ketchum who was heretofore appointed to act as guardian adlitem to represent and defend the interest of Daniel Pearson a minor interested in said Settlement, coming now and consenting to act as such guardian adlitem, denying the correctness of said account and each and every item charged on the credit side thereof; the Court proceeds to examine and audit said account and voucher, and it appearing to the Court from such examination and from the proofs presented in support of the same, that said account is just true and correct, it is ordered, adjudged and decreed that said account and vouchers as stated by said Adm. be and the same are hereby passed and allowed, and said account recorded. (End of document on page 356) .......................................................... Blount County, Alabama Probate Court Minutes "I" (1886-1891); Pages 43 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased Final Settlement of Administration September 11, 1886 (Beginning of document on page 43) Beverly Cornelius, Dec'd September 11th, 1886 And now, on this day comes William Hullett Administrator of the Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased, and presents to the Court under oath, his account and vouchers for the final settlement of his administration, and therewith also presents under oath a statement of the names, ages, residence, and condition of the heirs and distributees of said deceased, in form as required by law. It is therefore ordered by the Court that said account, vouchers, evidence and statement be placed on file for the inspection of all concerned and that the 9th day of October 1886 be set for examining and auditing said account, and that notice of the filing of said account and vouchers be given and of the day set for hearing the same be given by publication for three successive weeks in the Blount County News, a newspaper published Blount County Alabama, notifying all persons interested to be and appear before this Court on the 9th day of October 1886, to show cause, if any, why said account should not be allowed. And it appearing that Daniel Pearson, who is interested in said settlement is a minor, it is further ordered that Aquilla J. Ketchum be and he is hereby appointed Guardian adliteum to represent and defend the interests of said minor in all matters pertaining to this settlement, and that the said Aquilla J. Ketchum have due notice of his appointment as said guardian adliteum and of the day above set for hearing. (End of document on page 43) ...................................................... Blount County, Alabama Probate Court Minutes "I" (1886-1891); Pages 63 - 65 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased Final Settlement of Administration October 25, 1886 (Beginning of document on page 63) Beverly Cornelius, Dec'd October 25th, 1886 this being the day appointed for examining and auditing the account heretofore filed by William Hullett, the Administrator of said Estate for the final settlement of his Administration thereof; now comes the said Administration and moves the Court to proceed with such settlement; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the time and nature of said settlement has been given by publication for three successive weeks in the Blount County News, a weekly newspaper published in said County; and A. J. Ketchum, who was heretofore appointed guardian adliture to represent and defend the interest of Daniel Pearson, a minor interested in this proceeding, coming now and consenting to (End page 63. Beginning page 64)

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act, denying the correctness of said account and each and every item charged on the credit side thereof; the Court proceeds to examine and audit said account and vouchers, and it appearing to the Court from such examination and from the evidence presented in support of the same that said account is just true and correct; it is ordered adjudged and decreed by the Court that said account and vouchers as stated by said administrator be and the same are hereby, in all things passed and allowed, and said account recorded. And it appearing further that said Administration has received of the assets of said Estate, the sum forty one hundred and sixty nine and 32/100 dollars, that he has justly expended the sum of six hundred and ninety five & 92/100 dollars, leaving in his hands for distribution among the heirs the sum of thirty four and seventy three and 20/100 dollars ($3473.20 - (Each heir $385.91 And it appearing to the Court from further examination that F. A. Cowden has rec'd the sum of three hundred and fifty nine & 20/100 dollars; it decreed by the Court that said F. A. Cowden, recover of the said Adm., the sum of twenty six & 71/100 dollars. ($26.71) And S. A. Cosby having received the sum of three hundred and fifty nine & 20/100 dollars, it is decreed by the court, that said S. A. Cosby have and recover of the said Adm. the sum of twenty six and 71/100 dollars. ($26.71) And Phebe Cornelius, now dec'd, having received the sum of three hundred and fifty nine and 20/100 dollars; it is decreed by the Court that said Adm., who is the Exr. Of the Last Will of said Phebe, retain in his hands as such Exr. the sum of twenty six & 71/100 dollars. ($26.71) And Cinciana Tidwell, having received the sum of three hundred and sixty nine and 40/100 dollars; it is adjudged and decreed by the Court, that she have and recover of the said Adm. the sum of sixteen and 51/100 dollars. ($16.51) And Louisana Waid, having received the Sum of three hundred and fifty nine and 20/100 dollars; it is adjudged and decreed by the Court, that she recover of the said Adm. the sum of twenty six and 71/100 dollars. ($26.71) And Christiana Blakely, now deceased, having received the sum of three hundred and fifteen dollars; it is adjudged and decreed by the Court, that M. D. L. Graves, who is hereby appointed and in open Court accepts the appointment of Dower adliture of the said Christiana Blakely, dec'd, the sum of seventy and 91/100 dollars. ($70.91) And Cincinnati Cornelius having received the sum of three hundred and fifty nine and 20/100 dollars; it is adjudged and decreed by the Court that she have and recover of said Adm. the sum of twenty six and 71/100 dollars. ($26.71) (End page 64. Beginning page 65) And B. B. Cornelius, having received the sum of three hundred and seventy two and 20/100 dollars; it is adjudged and decreed by the court, that he have and recover of the said Adm. the sum of thirteen and 71/100 dollars. ($13.71) And T. B. Cornelius, having received the sum of ninety seven and 15/100 dollars; it is adjudged and decreed by the Court that he have and recover of the said Adm. the sum of thirty one and 49/100 dollars. ($31.49) And Nancy H. Simms, having received the sum of one hundred and sixteen and 35/100 dollars; it is adjudged and decreed by the Court, that she and her husband, T. B. Simms, have and recover of said Adm. the sum of twelve and 29/100 dollars. ($12.29) And Frank M. Burnum, as the guardian of Daniel Pearson, a minor heir of decedent, having received the sum twenty nine and 50/100 dollars; it is adjudged decreed by the Court, that the said Burnum, as such guardian, have and recover of the said Adm. the sum of ninety eight and 14/100 dollars. (98.14) (End of document on page 65) .............................................................. Blount County, Alabama Probate Court Minutes "I" (1886-1891); Pages 460 - 461 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased Application to Correct Description of Lands Sold To Wm. Young January 26, 1891 (Beginning of document on page 460) Beverly Cornelius, deceased } In Probate Court Application to Correct Description of } January 26, 1891 Lands Sold to Wm. Young } This day comes William Young and files his petition in writing and under oath alleging that among others things that he purchased from William Hullett, as the Administrator of the Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased, certain lands which belonged to the said decedent at the time of his death, for which he has now paid the whole of the purchase money in accordance with the decree of this Court, and that the terms of the sale of said lands, the said sale having been duly reported to and by an order made and entered in this Court on the 7th day of December 1880; that in report of said sale made by said Administrator on the 5th day of November 1880, the said Administrator made a mistake in the description of a portion of the lands so purchased by the said petition as follows: "20 acres more or less in NW of Section 32 in T 13 R 1 East", when it should have been described as the W of NW of SW and a part of the North West corner of the SW of the SW containing acres more or less all in said Section 32 T 13 R 1 East", and praying that a day may be set for hearing said petition and that said Administrator, together with the heirs at law and next of kin of said deceased be cited to approve before this Court on said day to show course, if any, why said said Administrator should not be required to make and convey letters to said purchasers, to said land describing the same by the correct description thereof. And it appearing to the Court from said petition, that Wm. Hullett, said Adm., P. A. Cowden wife of W. C. Cowden, Cincinnati Cornelius, B. B. Cornelius, T. B. Cornelius, N. H. Sims wife of T. B. Sims, all over the age of twenty-one years, and all residing in Blount County, Alabama; Cinthia Ann Tidwell wife of R. Tidwell, both of full age and reside in Perry County, Alabama, Louisanna Wade wife of Hamp Wade, N. A. Anderson wife of Anderson, Caroline Jenkins, Curtis Blakely, F_le Hood, Marietta Hood, all over the age of twenty-one years and all reside in Jefferson County, Alabama, S. A. Cozby wife of William Cozby, both over age of twenty one years

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and reside in Hunt County, Texas; John Blakely and Alonzo Blakely, both over the age of twenty one years and reside in Johnson County, Texas, and Daniel Pearson, who is under the age of twenty one years and resides in Blount County, Alabama (End of page 460. Beginning of page 461) an all the heirs and distributee of the said Beverly Cornelius, deceased: It is therefore ordered by the Court that said petition be filed, and that the 23 day of February 1891, be set for hearing the same, and that citations be issued and duly served _____ twenty days before the day above set for hearing, on said Administration, and each of the adult heirs and distributees residing in this State and that the adult heirs and distributees residing out of this State, notice of said petition and of the day above set for hearing the same be given by publication of a notice to them directed for three successive weeks in the Blount County News Dispatch, a newspaper published in Blount County, Alabama, notifying all persons interested to be and appear before this Court on the 23 day of February 1891. To show cause, if any, why the said William Hullett, as Administrator of said Beverly Cornelius, deceased should not be required to convey letters to the lands so purchased by the petitioner by their correct numbers and description. And it appearing to the Court that Daniel Pearson who is interested in this proceeding, is a minor, it is further ordered that Robert Steele be and be hereby is appointed Guardian ad litum to represent and defend the interest of said minor in all matters pertaining to this proceeding and that he have due notice of his appointment and of the day above set for hearing the same. (End of document on page 461) ............................................................. Blount County, Alabama Probate Court Minutes "I" (1886-1891); Pages 477 The Estate of Beverly Cornelius, deceased Correcting Description of Lands Sold To William Young February 23, 1891 (Beginning of document on page 477) Beverly Cornelius, Deceased February 23rd, 1891 On this day comes William Young and files in this Court on application in writing and under oath, setting forth among other things that at a sale of the lands of the Estate of Beverly Cornelius deceased on the 5th day of Nov. 1880, he became the purchaser of a part of the lands of said estate and particulary described in said petition. and that said sale was duly reported and Confirmed by this Court. And he afterwards paid the purchase money in full and in the Report of the payment of the purchase money by said Administrator a mistake has been made in the description of the portion of said lands and was also made in the order of this Court on said Report and the deed made petitioner by said Adm. and now prays this Court for such orders and proceeding as will correct said mistake. And it appearing to the Court that P. A. Cowden Cincinnatti Cornelius B. B. Cornelius & T. B. Cornelius over the age of 21 years and reside in Blount County Ala Cythiana Tidwell over 21 years old and resides in Perry Co Ala. Louisa Waid N A Anderson Caroline Jenkins, Curtis Blakely, F. C. Hood, Marietta are all over 21 years of age and reside in Jefferson County Ala. and John Blakely and Alonzo Blakely over 21 years of age reside Johnston Co. Texas and S A Cozby over 21 years of age and resides in Hunt Co Texas. And Daniel Pearson under 21 years of age resides in Blount Co Ala. are parties interested in this proceeding. It is therefore ordered by the Court that the 1st day of April, 1891, be set as a day to hear and pass upon the said application and the proof to be submitted in Support thereof. It is further ordered that citation issue and served at least twenty days before the day set to hear and determine the same, on all of the above named adult resident heirs. And that notice hereof be given by publication once a week for three successive weeks, in the news and Dispatch a weekly newspaper published in this County. And that Robert Steele be and he hereby is appointed guardian adlitem to represent and protect the interest of Daniel Pearson as minor interested in this proceeding. (End of document on page 477)

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1870 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > BLOUNTSVILLE P O Series: M593 Roll: 3 Page: 303 264/270 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year CORNELIUS BEVELLEY 76 M W NC AL BLOUNT BLOUNTSVILLE P O 1870 Property 800, Personal 100 Feley 55 Keeping House, Born TN Note: Beverly Cornelius, son of Patriot William Cornelius, veteran of the American Revolution (d. 1842), was born to William and Lettice Cornelius on July 12, 1794 in the Greenville Dist., SC. He married Nancy Euphemia Smith in SC. They moved to Blount County with his family in the 1810's and settled in the Valley between present day Oneonta and Birmingham. They had 3 sons and 7 daughters: Beverly, Jr., Cinciana who married Roman Tidwell, Indiana, Louisana m. Hampton Wade, Salema m. William Cozby, Cincinnati, Manley m. Martha Hooper, Christiana m. William Blakely, Phonetta Ann m. Daniel Murphree, and Benton Beverly Cornelius m. Elizabeth Cowden. Beverly and three generations of his family were members of the Mt. Pisquah church in Blount Co., near present day Allgood. Beverly's son Manley was my 3rd great-grandfather. He served with Co. E of the 28th Alabama Infantry as a private. Manley was born on May 1, 1823 and died July 12, 1889 in Remlap. he married Martha Hooper (Apr. 26, 1833-May 25, 1892) on Sept. 25, 1845 in St. Clair Co., AL. They had the following: Thomas Benton Cornelius, Indiana, Nancy, and Rachel. Beverly's son B. B. Cornelius also served in the Civil War with Co. K. of the 19th Alabama Inf. Both men lived to be ripe old ages. I have been researching this branch for quite some time and have proven every line so I can join the Sons of American Revolution. How are you connected to this line of Corneliuses? (e-mail from Robert Johnson to Cornelius-l@rootsweb.com)

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1850 > ALABAMA Blount, 18th Subdivision Series: M432 Roll: 2 Page: 95 Heritage quest image 17. 91/92 Beverly Cornelius, 53, M, Farmer, Real estate 2400, SC Nancy, 43, SC Cincinatti, 32, F, SC, can not read and write Thanettainnia, 20, F, AL Beverly, 12, M, AL

Notes on Nancy Euphemia Smith According to family tradition (but no proof has been found), Nancy Cornelius was born "Nancy Euphemia Smith". The only record found that shows the wife of Beverly Cornelius is the 1850 Blount County Census. No marriage record, church record, bible record, or any other record indicating her full name or maiden name has been located as of October, 2003. 1850 > ALABAMA Blount, 18th Subdivision Series: M432 Roll: 2 Page: 95 Heritage quest image 17. 91/92 Beverly Cornelius, 53, M, Farmer, Real estate 2400, SC Nancy, 43, SC Cincinatti, 32, F, SC, can not read and write Thanettainnia, 20, F, AL Beverly, 12, M, AL

Notes on William McCullough 1860 > ALABAMA > PERRY > OAK GROVE Series: M653 Roll: 20 Page: 702 491/491 Wm McCullough, 67, SC, Insane Ellenor McCullough, 67, wife. SC? next family is William M McCullough, age 45 Name: Wm Mc Cullough Residence: , Perry, Alabama Ward: Oak Grove Beat Age: 67 years Estimated Birth Year: 1793 Birthplace: S. Car. Gender: Male Page: 72 Family Number: 491 Film Number: 803020 DGS Number: 4211193 Image Number: 00205 NARA Number: M653

Notes on Ellenor 1860 Name: Ellenor Mc Cullough Residence: , Perry, Alabama Ward: Oak Grove Beat Age: 67 years Estimated Birth Year: 1793 Birthplace: S. Car. Gender: Female Page: 72

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Family Number: 491 Film Number: 803020 DGS Number: 4211193 Image Number: 00205 NARA Number: M653

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Notes on Thomas Meggs <p>Alabama Records Vol. 182 Perry County p. 99.</p><p>Letter showing Thomas Meggs and six brothers, sons of John Meggs.</p><p>John Meggs moved from Virginia to North Carolina, Heard County Georgia in 1820's-1830's. Grandson said grandmother died in Perry County or Bibb County.</p><p>1840 Census Campbell County Georgia</p><p>Thomas Meggs</p><p>Males</p><p>u-5 1</p><p>5-u10 1</p><p>30-40 1</p><p>Females</p><p>u-5 3</p><p>5-u10 1</p><p>10-15 1</p><p>30-40 1</p><p>1850 Bibb Co., Al US Census p. 003 Shows Elizabeth as a member of this household.</p><p>1850 Census Bibb Co, AL, where he was listed as a Blacksmith.(Miggs)</p><p>The following from a scanned image from genealogy.com</p><p>Thomas Miggs 43 M Blacksmith NC</p><p>Carry A. 44 F TN</p><p>Mary 22 F AL</p><p>David W. 21 M Farmer MS</p><p>Elizabeth 20 F MS</p><p>Stephen 15 M Farmer GA</p><p>Sarah 14 F GA</p><p>Nancy 13 F GA</p><p>Mahala 12 F GA</p><p>Lavinia 10 F GA</p><p>Martha 9 F GA</p><p>Thomas J. 7 M AL</p><p>James M. 3 M AL</p><p>1860 Perry Co. AL p.729 Severe Beat (Severe Beat image 8 ancestry.com) also ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/perry/census/1860/freecensus.txt</p><p>678 Thomas Meggs 53 M Farmer 500 167 NC</p><p>Cary 33 F Wife Tn</p><p>Lavenia 18 F Domestic Ga</p><p>Martha A. 16 F AL</p><p>Thomas J. 15 M AL</p><p>James M. 13 M AL</p><p>Adaline 8 F AL</p><p>9/1/1860 Purchases 162 a. land Perry Co., AL</p><p>S[1/2]NE Sec 19/ Tp21-N R9-E No St Stephens AL Perry </p><p>N[1/2]SE Sec19/ Tp21-N R9-E No St Stephens AL Perry </p><p>1869 Census Perry Co, AL page 733 (have not seen this record)</p><p>1870 Census Shelby Co., AL? image 45 ancestry.com</p><p>Thomas Meggs 64 M W NC</p><p>Mary " 45 F W AL </p><p>also four others who seem to be unrelated "Briten?" , John 25, Elvira A 23, Bartley 20, Mary A 22. all </p>b. AL Notes on Karonhappuc "Carry" A Tubb The earliest origins of this particular female name are biblical.... Keren-happuch (the horn of beauty ), the youngest of the daughters of Job, born to him during the period of his reviving prosperity. (Job 42:14) The Oxford Dictionary of English Christian Names, by E.G. Withycombe, gives the following: Kerenhappuch (f.): Hebrew "horn of stibium" (eyelash paint), the name of one of the daughters of Job, the other two being Jemima and Keziah. It has been used from time to time since the 17thC, and in actual use is generally reduced to Keren.

Karonhappuc Tubb name from marriage license. Some records including census 1850 list her as Carry A. , this could be what she was called or convenient spelling. Other records showing Tubb family history use this spelling(or similar spelling), (Keren-happuch is the biblical spelling from Job Ch. 42 verse 14)6/10/2000 From Roots Web: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=nadeen_m&id=I8479</p><p>"ID: I8479</p><p>Name: Karenhappuck Cary TUBB Sex: F Birth: Abt 1806 in , , Tennessee Father: Samuel TUBB b: 1775 in Greenville Cnty, , South Carolina Mother: Mary UNKNOWN" 2/26/1998 Conversation with James Meggs said Mary Tubb that married Thomas's brother William Meggs, was a sister to Karonhappuc Tubb. From WFT Vol 11 Notes on CarryTubb our Karonhappuc Letter dated 31 October, 1941, to Rosa Davenport, Silsbee, Texas from Sarah Moore Hancock, Route #3, Anson, Texas From:ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/perry/census/1830/pery1830.txt</p><p>Tubb's in 1830 Perry County Census</p><p>M F Slaves</p><p>45 Tubb, Daniel 3 4 2</p><p>82 Tubb, Elisha F. 1 3 4</p><p>54 Tubb, James 3 2 8</p><p>58 Tubb, James 1 1 1</p><p>51 Tubb, Jeremiah 5 6 0</p><p>57 Tubb, Joel C. 4 2 0</p><p>73 Tubb, John 1 3 7 [Bapt. Minister/Rev. War Vet.]</p><p>51 Tubb, Jr., George 2 2 0</p><p>85 Tubb, Jr., James 5 3 4</p><p>44 Tubb, Richard 4 3 6</p><p>50 Tubb, Richard 7 4 10</p><p>49 Tubb, Samuel 5 7 0</p><p>44 Tubb, Sr., George 4 4 20</p><p>53 Tubb, William 3 3 0</p><p>"Family Group Record FamilySearch Ancestral File[trademark] v4.19</p><p>Husband's Name</p><p>Thomas MEGGS (AFN:23M4-W6N)</p><p>Born: 1807 Place: Anson Co NC</p><p>Died: Place: Alabama</p><p>Buried: Place: Alabama</p><p>Married: 10 Oct 1826 Place: Perry Co Al</p><p>Father: John T. MEGGS (AFN:23M4-W0F)</p><p>Mother: Polly GORDON (AFN:23M4-W1M)</p><p>Wife's Name</p><p>Carry A. TUBBS (AFN:23M4-XZL)</p><p>Born: 1806 Place: Tennessee</p><p>Died: 1898 Place: AL</p><p>Married: 10 Oct 1826 Place: Perry Co Al</p><p>Father:</p><p>Mother:</p><p>Children</p><p>1. Sex Name</p><p>M David Willis MEGGS (AFN:23M4-Z0R)</p><p>Born: 1829 Place: Alabama</p><p>Died: Place: Texas</p><p>2. Sex Name</p><p>M Stephen (Tx) MEGGS (AFN:23M4-Z26)</p><p>Born: 1835 Place: Alabama</p><p>Died: 1864 Place: Civil War</p><p>3. Sex Name</p><p>F Sarah MEGGS (AFN:23M4-Z3D)</p><p>Born: 1836 Place: Georgia</p><p>4. Sex Name</p><p>F Elizabeth MEGGS (AFN:23M4-Z10)</p><p>Born: 12 Nov 1832 Place: Mississippi</p><p>Died: 27 May 1880 Place: Dist. 5, Clarke Co Ms</p><p>Buried: Place: Stroud Cemetery, Theadville, Community, Clarke Co Ms</p><p>5. Sex Name</p><p>M James M. MEGGS (AFN:23M4-Z9M)</p><p>Born: 1847 Place: Alabama</p><p>6. Sex Name</p><p>M Thomas J. MEGGS (AFN:23M4-Z8F)</p><p>Born: 1843 Place: Alabama</p><p>7. Sex Name</p><p>F Nancy MEGGS (AFN:23M4-Z4L)</p><p>Born: 1837

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Place: Georgia</p><p>8. Sex Name</p><p>F Mahala MEGGS (AFN:23M4-Z5S)</p><p>Born: 1838 Place: Perry Co Al</p><p>9. Sex Name</p><p>F Lavina MEGGS (AFN:23M4-Z61)</p><p>Born: 1840 Place: Georgia</p><p>10. Sex Name</p><p>F Martha MEGGS (AFN:23M4-Z77)</p><p>Born: 1841 Place: MS "</p><p> 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. English approval: 3/1999</p><p>Use of this site constitutes your acceptance of these Conditions of Use. Last updated: 3/22/1999</p>Privacy Policy. Last updated: 3/22/1999 Notes on Samuel M Carter 1870 > GEORGIA > HARALSON > BUCHANAN P O Series: M593 Roll: 156 Page: 22 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year CARTER SAMUEL 61 M W SC GA HARALSON BUCHANAN P O 1870 Occupation Farming, Value of Real Estate 1000, personal 500 Agnes 60 born SC Thomas 23 Farm Laborer, born GA Hiram 19 Working on farm, born GA 1880 > GEORGIA > HARALSON > WALDRUP 1077 Militia District Series: T9 Roll: 151 Page: 356 376/388 Carter, Samuel, 65, Farmer, unemployed during the year, SC, Parents SC? Carter, Agnes, 69, wife, keeping house, born SC, Father SC, Mother ? On same page is a Jacob Carter, b.1832 wife Lucindy The County [Haralson] was formed in 1856 from Carroll and Polk Counties Moved to GA before 1840 based on James birthdate 1860 > GEORGIA > FULTON > STONES DIST Series: M653 Roll: 123 Page: 973 CARTER SAML 43 M W SC GA FULTON STONES DIST 1860 , Laborer Agnes J, 50, born SC James H, 20, born GA Samuel M, 18, born GA Mary A, 16, born GA Thomas K, 14, born GA Amanda, 13, born GA Hiram, 11, born GA

Personal Information Residence: 1 Jun 1840 District 469, De Kalb, Georgia, USA Residence: 1850 Black Hall, Dekalb, Georgia Residence: 1860 Stones District, Fulton, Georgia Residence: 1870 Militia District 1077, Haralson, Georgia Residence: 1880 Waldroop, Haralson, Georgia, United States

118 Note Citations 1850 Name:Samuel Carter Residence:Black Hall, DeKalb, Georgia Age:34 years Calculated Birth Year:1816 Birthplace:South Carolina Gender:Male Film Number:7063 Digital GS Number:4193236 Image Number:00490 Line Number: 35

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Dwelling House Number:81 Family Number: 81 Household Gender Age Samuel Carter M 34y Agnus A Carter F 38y Wm J Carter M 14y Isabella Carter F 12y James H Carter M 11y Samuel M Carter M 8y Mary A Carter F 6y Amanda Carter F 5y Thos Kendrall M 3y Kendrall M 3m

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Notes on Agnes Coursey 1860 > GEORGIA > FULTON > STONES DIST Series: M653 Roll: 123 Page: 973 CARTER SAML 43 M W SC GA FULTON STONES DIST 1860 Laborer Carter, Agnes J, 50, SC Carter, James H, 20, GA Carter, Samuel M, 18, GA Carter, Mary A, 16, GA Carter, Thomas K, 14, GA Carter, Amanda, 13, GA Carter, Hiram, 11, GA Possibly daughter of Charles Coursey and Isabella Anderson Title: 1820 United States Census, South Carolina Repository: Note: www.ancestry.com (census subscription) Media: Census Page: Edgefield District, pg 132, Text: Carles Corley male <10(5), 10-16 (1), 16-26 (1), >45(1), female <10 (1), 10-15(2), 26-45 (1). Title: 1820 United States Census, South Carolina Repository: Note: www.ancestry.com (census subscription) Media: Census Page: Edgefield District, pg 132 Text: Carles Corley male <10(5), 10-16 (1), 16-26 (1), >45(1), female <10 (1), 10-15(2), 26-45 (1) Title: 1830 United States Census, Georgia Repository: Note: www.ancestry.com (census subscription) Media: Census Page: DeKalb County, pg 36 Text: Charles Corscy, males- 1 male, 5-10; 1 male, 10-15; 1 male, 15-20; 1 male, 20-30; 1 male, 50-60; 1 female, 10-15; 1 female, 15-20; and 1 female, 40-50

1870 > GEORGIA > HARALSON > BUCHANAN P O Series: M593 Roll: 156 Page: 22 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year CARTER SAMUEL 61 M W SC GA HARALSON BUCHANAN P O 1870 Occupation Farming, Value of Real Estate 1000, personal 500 Agnes 60 born SC Thomas 23 Farm Laborer, born GA Hiram 19 Working on farm, born GA Residence: 1860 Stones District, Fulton, Georgia Residence: 1870 Militia District 1077, Haralson, Georgia Residence: 1880 Waldroop, Haralson, Georgia, United States

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1880 > GEORGIA > HARALSON > WALDRUP 1077 Militia District Series: T9 Roll: 151 Page: 356 376/388 Carter, Samuel, 65, Farmer, unemployed during the year, SC, Parents SC? Carter, Agnes, 69, wife, keeping house, born SC, Father SC, Mother ?

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Notes on Augustus Walter Wheat Wheat Street Baptist Church, Atlanta, GA This church has served a congregation since the late 1800s. Auburn Avenue was originally called Wheat Street in honor of Augustus W. Wheat, one of Atlanta's early merchants. The name was changed in 1893

Wheat, Augustus W. 1st Confederate Infantry 1STD & 36th Regiment Ga Infantry (Villepigue's) D - HISTORICAL NOTES: The 1st Confederate Inf. was also known as the GA 36th Infantry Regiment (Villepique's) and the Georgia / Mississippi regiment.
119 Note Citations April 15 1850 Large fire in Atlanta destroys Augustus Wheat's warehouses, store, and livery stable in the area of Auburn Ave. This precipated the formation of the Atlanta Fire Department 120 Note Citations 1850 DeKalb County Census Index (the final year Atlanta was included in the DeKalb County census) Basil Wheat Augustus Wheat ------------1820 > SOUTH CAROLINA > LAURENS > NO TWP LISTED

Series: M33 Roll: 121 Page: 12 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year WHEAT BASDEL SC LAURENS NO TWP LISTED

Males 3 under 10, 1 under 16, 1 under 45 Female 2 under 10, 1 under 16, 1 under 45 ----------------1860 > GEORGIA > CAMPBELL > CAMPBELLTON P O Series: M653 Roll: 113 Page: 341 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year WHEAT AUGUSTUS W 39 M W GA CAMPBELL CAMPBELLTON P O 1860

Occupation Atty at Law Property 12000, Personal 7000 Mary G 35 Frances M 14 attended school within the year Henry C J 13 attended school within the year John C 11 attended school within the year Artemissa 6 Harvey W 2 All born GA 3 slaves...a 45 year old female and two children, both 7 years old, male and female

Possible parents: 1860 GA Campbell Co., ---, PO Campbellton Roll M653_113, Pg 316, dwell 1146, lines 23-24, July 23rd Wheat, John, 75 (1785), $200, no occ. listed, SC Wheat, Mary, 77, SC

1850 GA Dekalb Co., Atlanta, Roll M432_67, Pg 215, dwell 261, lines 5-12, Nov 11th Wheat, Augustus, 35 (1815), Merchant, no value listed, GA
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Wheat, Mary, 25, GA Wheat, Frances M., 4, GA Wheat, Henry C., 2, GA Wheat, John C., 1, GA Crayton, Garack, 40, GA Danforth, James, 40 (1828), GA Adduholt, Wm., 22, ?? B. Clergyman, GA 1 slave a 22 year old black female Will probated Campbell Co 1868. Wife Mary Gray Wheat. Campbell CO., GA Abstracted Wills 84 Campbell Co. WB B (1863 1908) AUGUSTUS WALTER WHEAT 9/13/1868:12/29/1868, p. 49 Wife: Mary Grant Wheat, extrx. Ch mentioned. Wits: William B. Swann, James M. Gorman, E. B. Hollerman. Abstracts of Will: Augustus Walton Wheat signed 9-29-1868 probated 12-29-1868 wife: Mary Gray Wheat, children mentioned, not named. exec. wife Mary Gray Wheat wit: William B. Swann, James M. Gorman, E. B. C. Holleman; A. S. Gorman Note: requests " to be buried in a common coffin & in my common or every day cloths"

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121,122 Note Citations To research Wheat, Silas C. Wheat genealogy. : a history of the Wheat family in America with a brief account of the name and family in England and Normandy Brooklyn, N.Y.: S.C. Wheat, 1903, 133 pgs

Brief History of the Wheate (Wheat) Families Before 1798 as complied by Veston N. Wheat: In 1634, seventeen year old Joshua Wheate came to New England from St. Saviours, Southwark, England, a small town close to London, England. Joshua Wheate, after coming to America, lived in what is now Concord, Mass. A few years later he moved back to England, selling his land in Concord to an older brother, Moses. By all accounts, this is where the Wheat Families in America started. The surname Wheat was spelled Wheate at the time. The Wheate Families in America multiplied over the years and little is known about them until the late 1700's in North Carolina and South Carolina. We find no records in South Carolina to support this except the U.S. Census Record of 1850. We do not know when or how John Wheate (born about 1798) moved to Tuscaloosa Co., Alabama. The earliest record of him is on file at the Tuscaloosa Co. Courthouse. John Wheate was married to Sarrah Sturdivant about 1821. Sarrah was born in Virginia in 1798; where they were married is not known. John Wheate made a will in 1821 which named Sarrah Sturdivant benefactor of his estate. The will is on file at the Tuscaloosa Co. Courthouse. John Wheate bought 79 acres of land from the United States Government in April, 1835. The record of John Wheate's land purchase is Land Certificate No. 3866. Book G, page 582. This and other land purchases by the first Wheate's of Tuscaloosa Co. are recorded in the Courthouse. The land that John Wheate purchased was the W 1/2 of the N-E 1/4 of Sect. 10 in Township 20 of Range 11, west in the District of Tuscaloosa. John and Sarrah had six boys. John Wheate died on Dec. 9, 1854. Sarrah lived with her son, Joel H. Wheat after John's death, on the Moorer's Bridge Road about 6 miles from North Port. Sarrah Wheat died in 1873. It is believed that John and Sarrah were buried beside another son, William A. Wheat, on property now owned by Woodrow Pruitt, located off the Moor's Bridge Road about 9 miles from North Port, Alabama.

Name: Augustus Wheat Side Served: Confederacy State Served: Georgia Service Record: Enlisted as a Private. Enlisted in Company D, 36th Infantry Regiment Georgia. ---------------Name: Augustus W. Wheat Side: Confederate Regiment State/Origin: Georgia Regiment Name: 36 (Villepigue's) Georgia Inf. Regiment Name Expanded: 36th Regiment, Georgia Infantry (Villepigue's) COMPANY: D Rank In: Private Rank In Expanded: Private Rank Out: Private Rank Out Expanded: Private
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Moses Wheat b: circa 1785 who married Artimassa Jameson Feb. 22, 1808 Moses Wheat was the son of Basil Wheat #1 b: abt 1758 P.G. Co, MD d: 14 Sept 1809 Columbia Co, GA and Mary Ridgeway. Moses Wheat's siblings were: 1. Basil Wheat #2 b: 1758 P.G. Co, MD 2. Eli Wheat ma Elizabeth Harden Dec. 20, 1838 Columbia Co, GA. 3. Ida Nunn Wheat 4. Harvey Wheat b: 1786 ma. Nancy b: 1793 GA 5. Wesley Wheat ma Frances Walton Dec. 11, 1809 Columbia, GA 6. Rebecca Wheat ma. Edward O'Neal. (Their son, Edward Asbury O'Neal b: 20 Sept 1818 was the Governor of Alabama). http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.wheat/334/mb.ashx Wheats that served in the Revolutionary War in "Virkus Abridged American Genealogy", vol. 7 Basil Wheat b: aft.1758 d: aft. 12/11/1809 -Revolutionary Soldier from Va. marr: Mary Ridgeway Campbell County Georgia 1830 Census Index Surname Given Name Microfilm Page DANFORTH William 205 WHEAT Wesley 204 To research: Moses Wheat in Upson Co, GA Drew land in 1825 in the lottery, operated a mercantile business known as Moses Wheat & Son 1830 Upson Co shows Wheat owned 21 slaves from Frontier Link with the World: The Upson County Railroad By David E. Paterson Letter W - 1805 Georgia Land Lottery Persons Entitled to Draws Bazil Wheat (1) Eli Wheat (1) Joseph Wheat (1) Moses Wheat (1)

BEAN'S MILL Location: Located on US Highway 29 at mile marker 197 (approximately 6 miles east of Opelika) Marker Dedication or Erection Date: May 11, 2002 SIDE 1: BEAN'S MILL In 1832, Kotch,ar Yoholo owned the site. Moses Wheat and son, Francis, owned saw and grist mills on this site in the late 1830s. Francis died in 1838 from an accident at the mills. In 1852 the property was owned by John 'Jack' Floyd and son, James C. In 1858 John sold his share to James, who took Hiram Murphy as a partner. The Grist Mill washed out in 1874 and was replaced with a structure on stone foundations above normal high water. The mill remained in the Floyd Family until 1899. It is the only one left of several mills once located on Halawakee Creek. Erected by the Historic Chattahoochee Commission and Lee County Historical Society, 2002.

Artemesia Jemison Born April 29 1729

Died 1861 Married Moses Wheat, Chambers, Georgia.

Moses Wheat married Artimissa Jemison February 22, 1808, Columbia County, Georgia.

123 Note Citations Augustus W Wheat took oath as judge of the county court of Campbell County, GA signed June 5, 1866.

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WHEAT AUGUSTUS W. Source Obituary Abstracts Roll 9 Frame 133 Kenan Research Center's Goldstein Reading Room Material Taken From: FREEMASONRY AND ITS PROGRESS HISTORY OF ATLANTA LODGE No. 59, F. & A. M.

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After having worked under a Dispensation issued April 13th, 1847, Atlanta Lodge No. 59 received a charter from the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Georgia on October 26th, 1847, and, on December 31st, 1847, held its first election and installation of officers. CHARTER MEMBERS OF ATLANTA LODGE No. 59. The following is a list of the officers and members of Atlanta Lodge No. 59, at the time its charter was issued: Leonard Christopher Simpson, W. M.; Wyllus Buell, S. W.; Robert W. Clark, J. W.; James Lloyd, Treas.; H. Wells, Secretary; B. H. Thurman, S. D.; John W. Weaver, J. D.; Ruben Haynes, Tyler; eleven M. M., as follows: Joel Kilsey, J. H. Meade, J. H. Gellen, Wm. Rushton, M. McDonald, Wm. Printup, C. P. S. Fisher, Geo. H. Smith, Wm. Kidd, Chas. H. Wesson and Daniel Holman; one F. C., J. W. Evans, and one E. A., A. W. Wheat.

Reports of cases in law and equity, argued and determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia, at Milledgeville June Term 1887 and Part of December Term 1887 ..., Volume 36 Page 479 Wheat vs. Arnold. Augustus W. Wheat, plaintiff in error, vs. Charles W. Arnold, defendant in error. When a promissory note is offered in evidence, and it appears to have been altered in a material part thereof, it is incumbent on the plaintiff to explain such alteration. If a material alteration is made in a promissory note by a party claiming a benefit under it, with intent to defraud the maker or other parties to it, such alteration voids the whole contract, if they so insist; but if the alteration was unintentional or by mistake, or not made with intent to defraud, it will be enforced by the Court. In such cases, the evidence should be clear and satisfactory upon the point that the alteration of the note was made under such circumstances as will rebut all motive of any fraudulent intention; otherwise the party making such material alteration, should suffer the legal consequences resulting therefrom. Assumpsit. Motion new trial. Decided by Judge UnderWood. Campbell Superior Court. February Term, 1867. Arnold sued Wheat on the following promissory note: "$1,147.79. Atlanta, Georgia, March 8th, 1858. Twelve months after date, I promise to pay to Thomas Bullard's order, at the Bank of Fulton, the sum of Eleven Hundred and Forty-seven Dollars and Seventy-nine Cents, for value received. A. W. Wheat." Endorsed:"Thomas Bullard," " Richard Moore," " J. C. Danforth." The plea was that " said note has been altered and changed since he signed and delivered the same, without his knowledge or consent, in this, that the figure and letter ' 8th' following the word ' March' in said note, have been inserted since the signing and delivery of the same, and the words 'forty-five dollars and twenty-nine cents' in the body of said note have been erased, and the words ' forty-seven dollars and seventy-nine cents ' interlined and written, instead of the first words aforesaid, and without the knowledge or consent of defendant." This plea is verified by Wheat's affidavit. When the note was tendered in evidence, it was objected to on the ground that it " had been altered, erased and interlined, and antedated and increased to a larger amount after it had been signed and delivered by defendant and accepted by J. D. Lockhart, the then owner," &c. The objection was overruled, and the note (and notarial protest) were read in evidence. Plaintiff then examined William Aderhold, who testified, that he was, at the date of the note, defendant's chief clerk; he saw the note signed, sealed up in an envelope and mailed to J. D. Lockhart, Atlanta, Georgia; that the words "forty-five dollars and twenty-nine cents" in the body of the note were not erased, and the words " forty-seven dollars and seventy-nine cents " interlined in lieu of them, and the figure " 8 " following " March " was not inserted in said note, but was a blank when the note was mailed. A copy of original bill of goods was exhibited to witness, which was dated 22d of March, 1858, (in whose favor, against whom or for what amount the bill was, does not appear by the record); and witness stated that that was the date of the purchase of the goods; he saw them packed and was present at their reception, and said bill was not otherwise settled for than by the giving of said note, and the words " forty-five dollars and twenty-nine cents " were erased, and the words " forty-seven dollars and seventy-nine cents " were interlined after said note was givenwhich can be seen by reference to the note. The evidence having closed, the Court charged the jury, that "if a written contract be altered intentionally and in a material part thereof, by a person claiming a benefit under it, with intent to defraud the other party, such alteration voids the whole contract, at the option of the other party. If the alteration be unintentional, or by mistake, or in an immaterial matter, or not with an intent to defraud, if the contract as originally executed, can be discovered and is still capable of

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execution, it will be enforced by the Court. If the alteration be made by a stranger, and not at the instance or by collusion of a party or privy, if the original words can be restored, the contract will be enforced. " The alteration in this case being as to the date and the amount of the note, is material, and that is a question for the Court and is a question of law, and I charge you and decide it to be material. The fact of the alteration and the intention with which it was made, are facts for the jury to find. In order to avoid this contract, the jury should believe that the alteration was made with intent to defraud the other party, by the party claiming a benefit under it, as a privy of such party. " If you believe, from all the evidence in the case, that the alteration was made without any fraudulent intent, and that the contract as originally executed can be discovered and is capable of execution, it should be enforced; or if the alteration were made by a stranger, and not at the instance or by collusion of the party or a privy, if the original words and date can still be restored, the contract should be enforced. Fraud will not be presumed but must be proved, but may be proved by circumstances. You will consider and weigh all the evidence and all the circumstances of the case, and as you may believe, so find your verdict." The verdict was for plaintiff, for $1,145.29 and costs. Defendant's attorneys moved for a new trial on the following grounds: 1st. Because the Court erred in deciding that it was not incumbent on plaintiff to account for the alterations and interlineations and antedating of said note before submitting it to the jury, the plea alleging under oath these facts. 2d. Because the Court erred in charging " unless they believed the alterations of said note were made fraudulently, plaintiff had the right to recover on the same, without proving how, or by whom, or when said alterations were made." 3d. Because the Court erred in charging the jury, that if they could ascertain what the contract was before the alterations, &c, were made, they had the right to find a verdict for the amount of said note before altered, notwithstanding it was proved that the alterations were made after the execution and delivery of said note, and without the knowledge or consent of the defendant. 4th. Because the Court omitted to charge the jury, as was insisted on by defendant, that the onus was on the plaintiff to account for the alterations, and that the presumption was that the alterations were made by the holder of the note, and would be presumed to be fraudulent in the absence of testimony to the contrary. 5th. Because the jury found contrary to law and the evidence. The Court overruled the motion and refused a new trial. For this the case is brought up for review. William Ezzard, J. M. Edge, for plaintiff in error. J. W. Powell, for defendant in error. Warner, C. J. The error assigned to the judgment of the Court below in this case, is in refusing to grant the motion for a new trial upon the several grounds specified therein. This was a suit instituted upon a promissory note, alleged to have been altered in a material part thereof, after its execution and delivery. The defendant filed his plea as to the fact of the alteration of the note under oath. When the note was offered in evidence, the defendant objected to its being read until the alteration had been explained or accounted for by the plaintiff. The Court overruled the objection, and allowed the note to be read in evidence to the jury. We think it was incumbent on the plaintiff to have explained the alteration on the face of the note, when offered in evidence, if required to do so. It is true, the 2803d section of the Revised Code relates to instruments not set forth as the basis of the action, so as to require a denial on oath, but we apprehend that section of the Code was not intended to repeal the common-law rule of evidence in such cases by mere implication. If, on the production of the instrument, it appears to have been altered, it is incumbent on the party offering it in evidence, to explain this appearance.1st Greenleaf's Ev., 629, section 564. The plaintiff upon the trial attempted to show that this note was given for a bill of goods purchased in Atlanta. The note is dated 8th March, 1858. The bill of goods is dated 22d March, 1858. By whom the bill of goods was sold, when, or on whose account, the record does not show, nor is the amount of the bill of goods shown. Whether the bill of goods corresponds with the altered amount of the note, does not appear. The evidence, as disclosed by the record before us, is entirely vague and unsatisfactory as to the intent of the party making the alteration in the note. That the note has been altered, and in a material part, there is no doubt, but by whom, and with what intent, is the question to be determined by the Court and jury under the evidence in the case. If the alteration of the note was intentional, made by a party claiming a benefit under it, with intent to defraud the maker or other parties to it, such alteration voids the whole contract, if they so insist. If the alteration was unintentional, or by mistake, or not made with intent to defraud, it will be enforced by the Court. Revised Code, section 2801. To allow a material alteration to be made in commercial paper by the holder thereof, would be productive of great mischief, and whenever it is done, the evidence should be clear and satisfactory that it was done under such circumstances as will rebut all motive of any fraudulent intention; otherwise, the party making such material alteration, should suffer the legal consequences resulting therefrom. The evidence in this record is not sufficient or satisfactory upon thai point, under the law which governs it, in our judgment, and we therefore reverse the judgment of the Court below, and order a new trial in the case.

Campbell Co., GA Wills Abstracts page 53 The Will of Claiborn GORMAN s. 6/20/1866 pr. 9/6/1869 Sons: James M. GORMAN, Francis A. S. GORMAN, William H. GORMAN, Claiborn H. GORMAN Daughters: Roena A. BLACK, wife of Charles BLACK; Elizabeth E. GORMAN; Martha A. HURT, wife if James W. HURT Grandchildren: Alva C., Martha E., and Roena C. DANFORTH, children of William and Nancy DANFORTH; the two children of Martha and James HURT (not named) Executors: sons, James M. and Francis A. GORMAN Witnessed: J. M. BUSBEE, John MOODY, A. W. WHEAT

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A. W. Wheat Grocer, Warehouse and Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Georgia

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Has on hand, and is receiving, a large assortment of Groceries, consisting of Bagging, Rope and Twine, Coffe, Sugar, Salt, Molasses, Rice, Iron &c., which he will sell LOW FOR CASH, or exchange for country produce. His large and commodius WAREHOUSE is ready for the reception of 2000 bales of cotton, at charges 20 per cent less than the usual warehouse rates of Augusta and Macon; he has also plenty of room in his Storehouses for Bacon, Flour &c., on consignment.

124 Note Citations Campbell Bond Book B p247 2 of 7 State of Georgia Campbell County

This Indenture made and entered into this the 6th day of November 1866 between Reuben C Beavers Ordinary of said County & Augustus W Wheat of the same place of the other part witnesseth that the said R C Beavers Ordinary as aforesaid binds as apprentices unto the said A W Wheat the following minor orphan Children Freedmen having no parents living that are known & having property. Viz. Thompson Wheat boy twelve years old Mary Wheat a girl seven years old Edwin Wheat a boy five years old and Nancy Wheat a girl three years old. All of said children to be & remain apprentices to the said A W Wheat according to the Laws of the State of Georgia until they each arrive to the age of twenty one years. And the said A. W. Wheat master as aforesaid binds himself to teach the said apprentices the businesses of house service husbandry and farming shall furnish them with sufficient wholesome food suitable clothing and necessary medicine and medical attention shall teach them habits of industry honesty & morality & shall cause them to be taught to read English & shall govern them with humanity using only the same degree of force to compel obedience as a father may use with his minor children. Signed Sealed & Delivered in Presents of W. P. Strickland J. H. Alexander J. P. Augustus W. Wheat J. P. R. C. Beavers (Seal) Ordy .

125 Note Citations Campbell GA Estate Bond Book B pg 256-257 256 State of Georgia Campbell County

This Indenture made & Entered into this 15th day of April 1867 between Reuben C. Beavers Ordinary of Said county of the one part and Augustus W. Wheat of the same place of the other part. Witnesseth that the said R. C. Beavers ordinary as aforesaid binds as an apprentice unto the Said A. W. Wheat Augustus Wheat (colored) having no parents living in the county, or state that are known & having no property (The Said Boy having Chosen and Selected the Said A. W. Wheat for his Master) The boy aged fifteen years & to be & remain apprentice unto the said A. W. Wheat according to the laws of Georgia until he is twenty one years of old. And the Said A. W. Wheat master as aforesaid 257 binds himself to teach the said apprentice the ? of farming, Shall furnish him with sufficient wholesome food, suitable clothing, and necessary medicine & ? attention shall teach him habits of industry ? and morality & shall cause him to be taught to read English & shall govern him with humanity only using the same degree of force to compel obedience as a father may use with his minor children agreeable to an act of the Legislature past March 17th 1866 Signed Sealed & Delivered into the presence of John N?. Austin Wm. NM. Bastlett JH R. C. Beavers as Ord (seal) A. W. Wheat (seal) .
126 Note Citations Notes on Mary Gray Danforth 1870 GA Campbell Co., Campbellton, PO Powder Springs, Roll M593_139, Pg 33, dwell 1101, lines 20-26, July 24th Wheate, Mary, 37?, keeping house, $1000, $200, GA, cannot read or write Wheate, John, 21 (1849), farm labor, can read & write Wheate, Olta?, 18 (1852), female, domestic servant, GA, cannot read or write (possibly Artie) Wheate, Harry/Henry, 12 (1858), farm labor, GA Wheate, Gilbert, 11 (1859), GA Wheate, Anna, 8, GA Wheate, Alza, 4, female, GA

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1880 GA Douglas Co., District 1273,Roll T9_144; FHF 1254144, Pg 185.1000, ED50, dwell 127, lines 12-16, June ?? Wheate, Mary 56, widow, white, GA, GA, GA, keeping house, can read & write Wheate, Gilbert, son, 18, white, GA, GA, GA, farm labor, can read & write Wheate, Alzira, dau., 14, white, GA, GA, GA, at home, can read & write ?Wheate, Edward, son(!),18, black, GA, GA, GA, farm labor, cannot read or write ?Wheate, Nancy, dau.(!), 15, black, GA, GA, GA, farm labor, cannot read or write

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Campbell Co. Ga. Marriages Book B 5 Nov. 1845----------Danforth, John C.---------Renfrow, Lucinda E. 13 Nov. 1845--------Wheat, Augustus W.-------Danforth, Mary G. 10 Feb.. 1848--------Danforth, William M.---------Gorman, Nancy G. 28 June. 1857-----Danforth, John C.-------------McEwen, Louisa A. 31 May. 1858----Danforth, William-------------Elder, Mary Ann 10 July. 1856---Danforth, Albert----------Washington, Elizabeth

Campbell County Georgia Census The 1830 U. S. Census for Campbell County Georgia was the first Census for Campbell County. It was enumerated by John H. H. Colquitt. He shows a total population of 3,323, including 1,426 white males, 1,268 white females, 305 male slaves, 313 females, 4 free male blacks, 7 free female blacks. The following table was extracted from a microfilm copy of the original record.

Campbell County Georgia 1830 Census Index CARTER Hartwell 209 DANFORTH William 205 GRAY Iaaec 201 GRAY James 208 WHEAT Wesley 204 1860 > GEORGIA > CAMPBELL > CAMPBELLTON P O Series: M653 Roll: 113 Page: 341 WHEAT AUGUSTUS W 39 M W Occupation Atty at Law Property 12000, Personal 7000 Mary G 35 Frances M 14 attended school within the year Henry C J 13 attended school within the year John C 11 attended school within the year Artemissa 6 Harvey W 2 All born GA 1850 GA Dekalb Co., Atlanta, Roll M432_67, Pg 215, dwell 261, lines 5-12, Nov 11th Wheat, Augustus, 35 (1815), Merchant, no value listed, GA Wheat, Mary, 25, GA Wheat, Frances M., 4, GA Wheat, Henry C., 2, GA Wheat, John C., 1, GA Crayton, Garack, 40, GA Danforth?, James, 40 (1828), GA Adduholt, Wm., 22, ?? B. Clergyman, GA Will probated Campbell Co 1868. Wife Mary Gray Wheat. Campbell CO., GA Abstracted Wills 84 Campbell Co. WB B (1863 1908) AUGUSTUS WALTER WHEAT 9/13/1868:12/29/1868, p. 49 Wife: Mary Grant Wheat, extrx. Ch mentioned. Wits: William B. Swann, James M. Gorman, E. B. Hollerman. Abstracts of Will: Augustus Walton Wheat signed 9-29-1868 probated 12-29-1868 wife: Mary Gray Wheat, children mentioned, not named. exec. wife Mary Gray Wheat wit: William B. Swann, James M. Gorman, E. B. C. Holleman; A. S. Gorman Note: requests " to be buried in a common coffin & in my common or every day cloths"

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On Roll 9, Frame 133 I found this handwritten account which reads as follows: October 1886 Frame 133 Mrs. Augusta Wheat D 9/29 Res 15 miles from Atlanta beyond the Chattahoochee River was driving to Atlanta with her nephew F.W. Danforth in a two mule wagon. The team started accross Pope's Bridge on the river but balked and started to back up. The wagon was pushed against a guard post. Danforth having lost control of the team the guard post broke and wagon, mules, Mrs. Wheat and Danforth dropped into the river 18 feet below. Mrs. Wheat was instantly killed. One of the mules was fatally hurt and Danforth was uninjured. He is 50 years old and a well to do farmer of Cobb County. Note: was Mrs. Wheat related to Augustus W. Wheat? That is what the note said verbatim with no (s) after the Mrs. Augusta. Also, the note asked the question in the last sentence.

127 Note Citations Atlanta Constitution, Oct. 5, 1886 -- page 11 Column 2

MRS. WHEAT KILLED. A Pair of Mules Back a Wagon Off a Bridge -The Result. A horrible accident occurred at Pope's bridge on the Chattahoochee river, ten miles from Atlanta, Wednesday morning, in which Mrs. Augusta Wheat lost her life, and her nephew was hurt, and narrowly escaped death too. Mrs. Wheat lived about fifteen miles from Atlanta, and at the time she was killed was coming to Atlanta. Early Wednesday morning, Mrs. Wheat, accompanied by her nephew, a young man named Danforth, left their home in a two horse wagon, drawn by two mules. The day was a pleasant one, the roads were good, and as the mules trotted over the road, Mrs. Wheat, nor her nephew had no thought of the terrible calamity which awaited them. In reaching Atlanta it was necessary for them to cross the Chattahoochee river. Their most direct route was by the Pope bridge, and at that bridge the accident happened. A portion of the bridge is covered, and on either side of the roofed portion the sides of the bridge are protected by guards. When the team reached the bridge, the mules hesitated in stepping upon it. Young Danforth pushed them with the whip and they finally stepped upon the bridge, but advanced jumping, prancing, and shieing. Finally they came to the covered part of the bridge and stopped. The young man tried to force them on, but they refused to move forward and began backing. The young man sprang out, and grabbing one of the mules by the bridle, attempted to lead them over the bridge. He succeeded in stopping them in their backward moving and started them through the bridge but after they had advanced a short distance they again stopped and again commenced backing. The young man lost all control of the mules, and in a second they pushed the rear end of the wagon against the guard, which gave way. The instant the guard gave way the rear wheels of the wagon dropped over the edge of the bridge, and in another second the wagon was hanging in the air and the mules were on the bridge. The mules made a desperate effort to hold their own, but were quickly drawn over the edge of the bridge, and together Mrs. Wheat, the wagon, mules, and the young man, dropped into the river, a distance of eighteen feet. The water was not deep, and the instant the young man could regain his feet he began a search for his aunt. The search resulted in finding the lady dead. He carried her to the land, and then secured help from some one near by. The body was removed to a residence, and then several persons joined in recovering the mules and wagon. Both mules were badly hurt, and one of them died soon after he was taken from the water. The wagon was almost completely demolished. Mr. Danforth was considerably bruised by the fall. Campbell County Georgia Census The 1830 U. S. Census for Campbell County Georgia was the first Census for Campbell County. It was enumerated by John H. H. Colquitt. He shows a total population of 3,323, including 1,426 white males, 1,268 white females, 305 male slaves, 313 females, 4 free male blacks, 7 free female blacks. The following table was extracted from a microfilm copy of the original record.

Campbell County Georgia 1830 Census Index CARTER Hartwell 209 DANFORTH William 205 GRAY Iaaec 201 GRAY James 208 WHEAT Wesley 204 Notes on Caleb Rogers Warnick 1830 Blount Co AL census shows Robert W Warnick as head of household. 1 male under 5, 1 male 20-30, 1 female under 5, 1 female 20-30 Social Security Number: 430-01-7347 -------------------------------

List of Blount Co., AL residents who enlisted in Morgan's KY Cavalry - Co. "G", of the 2nd Kentucky Regiment (Colonel Duke's Regiment), under Capt. McFarland, of Morgan's Cavalry, commanded by John H. Morgan, C.S.A. Although this was a Kentucky regiment, 64 of its members were recruited in Blountsville, AL. The unit was active in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio. Many of the men were captured at Buffington Island on July 19 and the rest at New Lisbon, 26 July 1863. The Regiment was imprisoned at Camp Douglas, near Chicago, Illinois.

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May 1862 Lebannon, TN Union, 1st, 4th, and 5th Ky. Cav., Detachment of 7th Pa. Confed., Col. J H Morgan's Ky. Cavalry. Losses: Union 6 killed, 25 wounded. Confed. 66 prisoners -----------------------------------

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Patentee: CALEB R WARNICK Accession/Serial #: AL4020__.017 BLM Serial #: AL NO S/N State: ALABAMA Acres: 80.32 Issue Date: 12/24/1872 Land Office: Huntsville Authority: May 20, 1862: Homestead EntryOriginal (12 Stat. 392) Document Nr.: 21 Misc. Doc. Nr.: 648 Aliquot Parts SNE Sec./Block 27/ Township 10-S Range 1-E Fract.Section YES Meridian HUNTSVILLE State AL Counties BLOUNT --------------------------------

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Series: M593 Roll: 3 Page: 286 5/5 Womack, C R, 36, Farmer, Real Estate 100, Personal 200 Womack, J S, 33, F, Keeping house Womack, G W, 14, M, Attended School Womack, W A, 13, F, Attended School Womack, J P, 11, M, Attended School Womack, West, 8, M, Attended School Womack, Nancy, 4, F Womack, M C, 1, F --------------------------------------1900 Jefferson County Census Series: T623 Roll: 20 Page: 120 Jefferson, Precinct 7 Warnick, John W?, Mar 1895, 25, married 1 year, self and parents born AL, coal miner Connie B, wife, Aug 1881, 18, married 1 year, 0 children, 0 living, born AL, father SC, mother GA Caleb, ?relationship, Jan 1831, 69, widowed, born AL, father TN, mother VA, farmer Ida A, grandaughter, born Apr 1878, 22, single, self and parents AL, no occupation -----------------------------------------1910 > ALABAMA > JEFFERSON > 7-PCT Series: T624 Roll: 17 Page: 165 28/28 Caleb in household of Preston Ethridge. Big ink blot or hole in middle of family. ETHRIDGE PRESTON L 37 M W AL AL JEFFERSON 7-PCT 1910 Occupation Foreman, mines coal, self and parents born AL ????, wife, 31, married 13 years, 1 child, 1 living, self and parents born AL ???dine, daughter, 11, born AL Warnick, Calob R, Father-in-law, 80, born AL, Father born TN, Mother born VA Warnick, Ida R, sister-in-law, 32, single, self and parents AL Gamble, Jodie, boarder, F, B, 47, Widowed, 7 children, 6 living, self and parents born GA, servant, private home Gamble, Rosett, boarder, F, B, 10, self and parents born GA ----------------------------------------Alabama Deaths Name Calob Rogers Warmack (Warmick?)
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Date 14 Sep 1917 County Jefferson Vol 44 Roll 2 Page 461 -Date of death matches tombstone inscription exactly, this is the first instance I have seen of Caleb R's middle name --------------------------------------------1860 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > W-DIVN Series: M653 Roll: 2 Page: 949 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

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WORNICK CALEB 27 M W AL AL BLOUNT W-DIVN 1860 Farm Laborer, Personal Property 1300, can not read and write Sophona, 22, AL, can not read and write George W, 5, AL Margaret, 13, AL James P, 1

U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 Name: Caleb R. Warnock Side: Confederate Regiment State/Origin: Kentucky Regiment Name: 2 (Duke's) Kentucky Cavalry Regiment Name Expanded: 2nd Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry (Duke's) COMPANY: G Rank In: Sergeant Rank In Expanded: Sergeant Rank Out: Private Rank Out Expanded: Private Film Number: M377 roll 14

Confederate Pension Applications (Alabama) Veteran's Name Warnick, C. R. Pensioner Warnick, C. R. County Jefferson Military Record Co. G, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry
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1866 Residents of Blount County, AL John W. Warnick Township 13S - Range 2W C.R. Warnick Township 10S - Range 1E Francis Warnick Township 12S - Range 2W Joseph P. Warnick - Township 12S - Range 2W Asenath Warnick - Township 12S - Range 1W William H. Warnick - Township 12S - Range 1W

Alabama Civil War Service Database Last Name: Warrick First Name: C MI: R
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Enlistment Date: 1862/05/00 Enlistment Information: Alabama, Blountsville, Private Discharge Date: 1865/03/18 Branch: Cavalry Regimental Unit: 2nd Kentucky Regiment Company Unit: G Co. Unit Name: Duke's Engagements: Wounded, Bacon Creek, Kentucky Remarks: Pensioner: C. R. Warrick. Witnesses: W. I. Brown and J. N. Rutledge Pension Rec: yes Authority: Alabama Pension No. 3561, Jefferson County State of Alabama Jefferson County

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This agreement made and entered into this 18th day of Feby. 1892, by and between C. R. Warnick and Molly Warnick witnesseth: that they both agree & consent that the Habeas Corpus proceeding against C. R. Warnick inslithled {instigated?} by Molly Warnick for the recovery of her child Edward, shall be dismissed, and that Jno. W. Brown, the Uncle of the child Edward shall take possession of the child & act as it's guardian & custodian for the purpose of protection & raising it and shall act as it's lawful guardian. Witness our hands & seals this 18th day of Feby. 1892 Attest: J. W. Russell Jno. McQueen Molie Warnick C. R. Warnick per J R Warnick The Birmingham Age-Herald Friday, September 14, 1917 News of Ensley C.R. Warnick, a pioneer citizen of Jefferson county, died Friday morning at 1 o'clock at the home of his son, J. W. Warnick, at Rutledge Springs. Mr. Warnick had been ill with pneumonia for only a week. He was 88 years of age. Surviving him are four sons; G. W. Warnick of Boaz, J. P. Warnick of Marvel, J. W. Warnick of Rutledge Springs, and Gus Warnick of Piper; two daughters Mrs. C. W. Mann of Amory, Miss., and Mrs. P. L. Etheridge of Central Park. The funeral will take place at Bethlehem church this morning at 11 o'clock with Echols and Angwine in charge, interment following at the same place Notes on Sophronia J Holly 1870 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > BLOUNTSVILLE P O Series: M593 Roll: 3 Page: 286 5/5 Womack, C R, 36, Farmer, Real Estate 100, Personal 200 Womack, J S, 33, F, Keeping house Womack, G W, 14, M, Attended School Womack, W A, 13, F, Attended School Womack, J P, 11, M, Attended School Womack, West, 8, M, Attended School Womack, Nancy, 4, F Womack, M C, 1, F --------------------------------------1860 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > W-DIVN Series: M653 Roll: 2 Page: 949 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year WORNICK CALEB 27 M W AL AL BLOUNT W-DIVN 1860 Farm Laborer, Personal Property 1300, can not read and write Sophona, 22, AL, can not read and write George W, 5, AL Margaret, 13, AL James P, 1

Notes on Albert Cargo The Main Hall of what is now Auburn University served as a hospital for confederate veterans Fever while serving in the 48th Alabama Infantry Co. A during the Civil War ------------------------------1860 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > 1 SUB DIVN Series: M653 Roll: 2 Page: 861 68/68

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Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace CARGO ALBERT 43 M W TN Farmer, Personal estate 100 Sarah, 30, born AL Cobb 12, born AL, attended school within the year pg 862 Jeremiah, 9, AL Nancy, 5, AL Flora, 8/12, AL ------------------------------

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Co. "A" (raised in Blount County; mustered in, 7 April 1862; during its existence, aggregated 106 officers and men; total casualties: 11 KIA, 16 died of disease; 28 wounded; 6 discharged for disability; 6 captured; 6 deserted) Private Cargo, Alexander (died of disease) Sources of roster information: This roster of the 48th Alabama Infantry Regiment is taken from several sources. All, other than the National Archives and Records Service records, may be considered secondary and subject to error. Corrections to the roster are welcomed, so long as a source of information is provided. Taylor, John Dykes. History of the 48th Alabama Volunteer Infantry Regimewnt, C.S.A. (Montgomery, 1902) [reprint, ed. and introd. by William Stanley Hoole. (Tuscaloosa : Confederate Publishing Co., 1985)] (Taylor) Compiled Services Records, National Archives (CSR) Confederate Military History [Alabama] (CMH) Confederate Veteran [periodical] (CV) National Archives and Records Service. [48th Alabama Infantry files] (NARS roll) Mamie Yearie, Recollections of the boys in gray, 1861-1865, Dayton, OH: Morningside Books, 1986 (Yearie) ----------------------------------

Albert Cargo (First_Last) Regiment Name 48 Alabama Infantry Side Confederate Company A Soldier's Rank_In Pvt. Soldier's Rank_Out Alternate Name Notes Film Number M374 roll 8 ---------------------------------------

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48th Regiment, Alabama Infantry 48th Infantry Regiment was formed at Auburn, Alabama, in May, 1862, and in June moved to Virginia with 1,100 men. Its companies were recruited in the counties of Jackson, De Kalb, Cherokee, Marshall, Blount, Colbert, and Calhoun. The regiment was brigaded under Generals Taliaferro, Law, and W.F. Perry, Army of Northern Virginia. It fought with the army from Cedar Mountain to Cold Harbor except when it was detached with Longstreet at Suffolk, Chickamauga, and Knoxville. The 48th was involved in the battles, skirmishes, and hardships of the trenches of Petersburg north of the James River and ended the war at Appomattox. It reported 73 casualties at Cedar Mountain, 50 at Second Manassas, and 42 at Sharpsburg. Of the 374 engaged at Gettysburg, more than twenty-five percent were disabled. In the Battle of The Wilderness it lost 11 killed, 30 wounded, and 8 missing, and during the Petersburg siege, June 13-December 31, there were 9 killed and 24 wounded. The unit surrendered with 14 officers and 122 men. Its field officers were Colonel James L. Sheffield; Lieutenant Colonels Jesse J. Alldridge, William M. Hardwick, and Abner A. Hughes; and Majors Enoch Alldridge, C.B. St. John, and John W. Wigginton.

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Enlistment Date: 1862/04/07 Enlistment Information: Alabama, Warenton, Private. Date of Death: 1862/06/10
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Death Information: Alabama, Auburn. Company Unit: A -----------------Authority: List, Condition of Claims, 2nd Aud., C.S. Treas. Remarks: Sarah Cargo, widow, Blountsville, ala. No des. List. - Verified 1865/01/21. Claim filed 1862/09/27. Authority: Historical Record Roll covering data to 1865/01/01. Notes on Sarah Yielding Elizabeth Yeilding daughter of John & Nancy Yeilding his wife was born on Tuesday the 14 of November 1820
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Series: T9 Roll: 2 Page: 374

Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year CARGO SARAH 53 F W AL AL BLOUNT BLOUNTSVILLE 1880 Widowed, Father TN, Mother KY Cargo Jere C son 28 M W Al Cargo Almeda daughterinlaw 34 born AL, Parents SC Cargo Edmund L grandson 5 born AL Cargo Robert L grandson 4 born AL Cargo Gustus C grandson 1 born AL ---------------------------------------

1860 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > 1 SUB DIVN Series: M653 Roll: 2 Page: 861 68/68 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year CARGO ALBERT 43 M W TN AL BLOUNT 1 SUB DIVN 1860 Farmer, Personal estate 100 Sarah, 30, born AL Cobb 12, born AL, attended school within the year pg 862 Jeremiah, 9, AL Nancy, 5, AL Flora, 8/12, AL 1850 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > 17 SUBDIVISION 130/131 Series: M432 Roll: 2 Page: 130 27 28 29 Cargo Cargo Cargo Abert 33 Farmer, Tn Sarah 20 Ala. Wm. R.C. 1 Ala.

Alabama Civil War Service Database Last Name: Cargo First Name: Albert MI: Date of Birth: Birth Information: Date of Death: Death Information: Discharge Date: Discharge Information: Branch: Infantry Regimental Unit: 48th Alabama Regiment Company Unit: A Co. Unit Name: Marital Status: Occupation: Enlistment Date: Enlistment Information: Private.
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Engagements: Engage. con't: Remarks: Sarah Cargo, widow, Blountsville, ala. No des. List. - Verified 1865/01/21. Claim filed 1862/09/27. Pension Rec: Authority: List, Condition of Claims, 2nd Aud., C.S. Treas. 1866 Alabama State Census Blount County Sarah Cargo 2 males 10-20 (Wm. Cobb and Jeremiah Clem) 1 Female under 10 (Flora) 1 Female 10-20 (Nancy) 1 Female over 20 (Sarah)

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133 Note Citations Notes on Edmund Tidwell Ederington's history of Fairfield County, South Carolina : a manuscript history published in the News & Herald, a newspaper of Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina, in installments, on the dates as indicated with each installment herein Tuscaloosam sic, Ala.: Willo Pub. Co., 1961, 99 pgs

1790 Census of Fairfield County, South Carolina This record shows the name of the Head of each family in this county, with the number of free white people living in each house. Page 87 Tidwell, William 8 Tidwell, Edmond 11 Tidwell, John 11 Tidwell, Elli 7 Tidwell, William 3 Tidwell, Robert 13 Tidwell, Perry 2 Tidwell, Robert, Jr 9 1790 > SOUTH CAROLINA > FAIRFIELD > NO TWP LISTED Series: M637 Roll: 11 Page: 151

Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year TIDWELL EDMOND 4/4/3/0/0 To research: Served 120 Days in the SC Militia under Lt John Hollis in 1782 DAR reference lists birthplace as Westmoreland Co, VA. Served as soldier in Rev. War while residing in Fairfield District, SC Received land grant for service in what is now Nails Creek in Dickson Co, TN Dec 31 1788 Richard Tidwell of Camden District, Fairfield County, SC sold land on Lick Creek to Edmond Tidwell of Camden District July 3 1809 Edmund Tidwell & Moses Hollis received a land grant on Wateree Creek in Fairfield County Goodspeeds History of Dickson County Mentions as early settler of Dickson County on Turnbull Creek in the 1790's from SC 1820 > TENNESSEE > DICKSON > NO TWP LISTED Series: M33 Roll: 123 Page: 16 SC FAIRFIELD NO TWP LISTED 1790

Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year TIDWELL EDMUND SR White Males to 10
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This information comes from my deceased Aunt Lillian and Uncle Archie Tidwell Greer and she did genealogy for over 50 years. This information was given to my Father,by his brother Archie back in 1979 or 1980. He was the Historian for the Westview paper in Bellevue, Tn. for many years. A lot of this history of the Tidwell Family was sent to them from Mrs. Ben Tidwell by way of Mrs. Eva McClendon of Morency, Arizona in the 1950's. The History was done by a W. A. Tidwell. Family sheets that I have show the following: Benjamin Tidwell (2nd Gen)his Father was, Edmund Tidwell Sr. b. 1807 Fairfield Co. S.C.married Lucinda Meek b.1814 Tennessee His siblings were Isaiah Tidwell b. 1781, Edmund Tidwell Jr b. 1787, Aquilla Tidwell b 1795, served in Tenn. Militia in 1814, Silas Tidwell b. 1805, his wife was Rachel Meeks thought to be a relative of Lucinda Meeks,and John B. Tidwell b.? Children as follows: Moses Harvey Tidwell b 1834 Burns, Tn. m. Mary Elizabeth Richardson b. 1837 Burns, TN. daughter of Squire Richardson and Cynthia Walker. Moses Harvey Tidwell was a confederate war soldier and was in the Battle of Missionary Ridge and Battle of Knoxville, TN. They are buried at the Union Cemetery in Dickson, TN. Their Children Sam. Benjamin Tidwell b. 1858 m. Susanna Hall Jenny Ida Tidwell b. 1865 m. W.F. C. Greer, Jr. ( My Grandparents) yes, my grandparents all were old when I was born. Buried at the Smith Cemetery on Hwy 100 overlooking Natchez Trace Parkway. Agnes Tidwell b. m. Will Wilkins (Aunt Aggie) Jerome Corden Tidwell "uncle Cord" b. 1861 m. Janie Elizabeth Hatcher b. 1867 Liberty Gordon Tidwell b.? "Lib" Hilary Tidwell b.?

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This is copy of the info in the Edmund Tidwell Bible which was given to Nancy White Tidwell. I don't know who has it now, I received a copy of it from a Tidwell researcher several years ago. This family lived mostly in TN, but I believe Edmond Tidwell was in SC. His wife's name was Mary Nancy Tidwell, nicknamed Molly although it's spelled Moley here. Valerian772@wmconnect.com SURNAMES: TIDWELL RAINEY GARTON MEEK

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THE HOLY BIBLE: CONTAINING THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS TOGETHER WITH THE APOCRYPRA: TRANSLATED OUT OF THE ORIGINAL TONGUES, AND WITH THE FORMER TRANSLATIONS DILIGENTLY COMPARED AND REVISED BY THE SPECIAL COMMAND OF HIS MAJESTY KING JAMES 1 OF ENGLAND WITH MARGINAL NOTES AND REFERENCES. TO WHICH ARE ADDED AN INDEX AN ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF ALL THE NAMES IN THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS, WITH THEIR SIGNIFICATIONS: TABLES OF SCRIPTURE WEIGHTS, MEASURES AND COINS ESTABLISHED WITH MAPS AND HISTORICAL ENGRAVINGS PHLILADELPHIA M'CARTY & DAVIS----No. 171 MARKET STREET.
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I. ASHMEAD & Co. Printers 1831 This book presented to Nancy Tidwell widow of Mansell Tidwell, Desceased, by Edmound Tidwell on the 30th of August 1868 with a request that it Shall be taken Specael care off and Kept in the family. Edmund Tidwell Sr. departed this life May 12th 1846 Aged 88 years Anna Tidwell his wife departed this life November 11 1839 age 70 Aquilla Tidwell Departed this Life September 17th 1842 - age 47 years Isaiah Tidwell Departed this life March 17th 1848 age 67 years Rebecca Tidwell Departed this life June 24th 1848 age 71 years James Tidwell was borned November 29, 1860 Son of James Madison Tidwell Wade Hampton Tidwell Son of James Madison Tidwell was borned March the 4, 1883

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Moley Tidwell Was Taken Sick and Confined To her Bed the 25th of September 1845 and Lay Confined to her Bed ten years and Seven Munthes and Departed this Life the 25th of ApriI 1856 Edmound Tidwell Departed this Life May 14th 1869 Age 81 years 10 months and l Day The above record is Edmound Tidwell Jr. and his wife Moley. FAMILY RECORD BIRTHS Edmund Tidwell was born July the 13th 1787. Malachi Tidwell was born August the 23rd 1808. Marvel Tidwell was born Dec the 8th 1810. Moses Tidwell was born Sept the 29th 1812. Michael Tidwell was born July the 7th 1814. Mounsey Tidwell was born April the 14th 1816. Mahala Tidwell was born March the 10th 1818. Clark 'Tidwell was born Nov the 8th 1819. Gincy Tidwell was born Dec the 28th 1821. Tursey Tidwell was born July the 1st 1823. Mansel Tidwell was born August the 5th 1825. John Tidwell was born July the 25th 1827. Children of Marvel and Matilda Radford Tidwell son of Marvel and Matilda born April 6th 1832 Calvert Tidwell was born Oct. 7th 1833 Jones Tidwell was born in the year of our Lord 1835--August 14th Elindor Tidwell was born July 3rd 1837 Giles Tidwell was born Feb. 8th 1840 Gideon Tidwell was born August 3rd 1841 Benton Tidwell was born August 12th 1841 Dallas Tidwell was born July 13th 1845 Sterling Tidwell was born May 6th 1847 Edmond Tidwell son of MalachI and Margaret Tidwell, was born July 26th 1834 Anna Tidwell was born March 10th 1836 Josiah Tidwell was born April 26th 1838 Mahala Tidwell was born October 9th 1841 Rachel Tidwell was born July 18th 1843 FAMILY RECORD MARRIAGES Edmund Tidwell was married Dec the 10th 1807 Marriages of his children Malachi Tidwell was married Juty the 21st 1829 Marvel Tidwell was married June the 20th 1831 Mahala Tidwell was married Jan the 30th 1834 Mounsey Tidwell was married Dec the 24th 1835

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Michael Tidwell was Married August the 17th 1837 Moses Tidwell and his wife Nancy was married Sept 29th 1839 Ginny Tidwell was married the 22nd of December 1840 Mansell Tidwell and his wife Nancy was married January the 18th 1844 Births of the Children of Michael and Polly Tidwell John G. Tidwell was born July the 22nd 1838 Molly Tidwell was Born October 2nd 1841 Dillard H. Tidwell was Born December 6th 1842 Missourie Ann Tidwell was Born February 14th 1844 California Tidwell was Born March the 14th 1846 Edmund Tidwell was married the Second time to Anne Rainey the 23rd of June 1857 Deaths Tursey Tidwell Deceased Sept the 4th 1826 John Tidwell Deceased Oct the 15th 1829. Clark Tidwell Deceased April 30th 1844. Gincy Garton Deceased September 22nd 1851. Mansel Tidwell Deceased February 18th 1865. Malachi Tidwell Departed this Life December 28th 1865 Age 57 years 4 months 5 days. Moses Tidwell Departed This Life______14th 1872.

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Births Orleana Meek daughter of John and Mahala Meek, was born Nov. 26th 1834 Rachel Meek was born February 14 1834 Christopher Meek was born Feb 12th 1838 James H. Meek was born Feb 20 1848 Margaret Jane Meek was born August 7th 1811 Cave Johnson Meek was born July 6th 1843 Lucinda Meek was born Sept 16th 1846 Caroline Meek was born October 17th 1848 Fulton Tidwell, son of Moses Tidwell was born July 26th 1840 Felise Adams Tidwell was born November 30 1841 died September 9th 1842

135 Note Citations Title; 919019 ged. Ropository; Call Number, Media; Other, Text; Date of import; Nov. 20, 2001Event; Military 1782 served 120 days in the South Carolina Militia under Lt. Hollis

Tidwells in the Revolutionary War Military Service: ARW Census: 1790 Camden Dist. SC Census: 1800 Fairfield Co., SC Census: 1820 Dickson, TN Census: 1830 Dickson, TN

136 Note Citations Richard Tidwell 1710-1796. Born in Westmoreland Co. Va, died in Fairfield, S.C. Married Rachal Helms in 1710. His children are: John Tidwell 1740-1796 Pressley Tidwell 1740-? William Tidwell 1748-1749 Died in Westmoreland Co. Va. Robert Tidwell 1750-1806. Born in Prince William Co. VA, died in Fairfiled, S.C. Edmund Tidwell 1758-1846. My Grandfather 7th generation.

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Notes on Anna Gladden Hollis Alternate birth 1759 Edmund Tidwell Sr. departed this life May 12th 1846 Aged 88 years Anna Tidwell his wife departed this life November 11 1839 age 70

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137 Note Citations Notes on William Cornelius BYNUM Family

Author: MARY LOU BOAZMAN HOWARD

Genealogy of the BYNUM FAMILY. This book, written in 1916, is an informal account of Jasper E . Bynum's kinsmen. It is a complete record of hisdescendants dating all the way back to the first settlers of Murphree's Valley in Blount County. The Cornelius family came from England. The families in Blount County descended from William C. Cornelius and Anne Phillips of North Carolina. Their son: William, came with his family in 1818 to settle in this section of Alabama with the Bynums and Murphrees and Allgoods. William Cornelius (1754-1842), son of William C. and Anne and a soldier of the Revolution, married Lettice Cargile (1756-1834) in 1774 and settled in Greenville County, S. C. They had eleven children: Anne (b. 1776); Jesse (b. 1778); Elizabeth (b. 1781), Moses (b. 1784; Aaron (b. 1786) William (1789-1864); Champion (b. 1792); Bevley (1794-1880); Lettice (b. 1797); Tabitha (1800-1852); and Abner (b. 1802). All these children except Elizabeth were mentioned by name in their father's will; Elizabeth had died before his death (1842) and her portion of the estate was left to "her children which she had by Calvin Waid." The descendants of William's son: Moses, are recorded in this book as a part of the Bynum family (see page 217 -- Chapter 4) Some additional information concerning Moses' brothers and sisters is included by request in the supplement. William and Lettice Cargile Cornelius, who had eleven children (p. 288), settled south of Oneonta in the vicinity of Chepultepec. All their children were born in South Carolina and the older ones were married when the family came to Blount in 1818. All but four of the children were listed in the census of 1850. The four who died before that year were Anne, Elizabeth, Moses, and Lettice.

Bounty Land Record Warrant Card Cornelius, William Grade Private Line Connecticut Warrant Number 5573 Acreage 100 Issued July 11 1798 to Obdiah Walker CORNELIUS, WILLIAM CT Roll: 220 Image: 675 File: 5573 Total Pages: 1 William Cornelius From Alabama Records, Volume 245, Blount County, compiled by Kathleen Paul Jones and Pauline Jones Gandrud, pages 79-82.

Blount County, Alabama: In the name of God, Amen, I William Cornelius, Sr., of the State of Alabama and County of Blount, do make and declare this my last will and testament in the manner and form following . . .
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First, I resign my soul into the hand of Almighty God hoping and beliving in the remission of my sins by the merits and mediation of Jesus Christ and my body I commit to the earth to be buried at the discretion of my executors hereinafter named and my worldly estate I give and devise as follows . . . First, I give and have given to my eldest daughter Amy Cargill, the wife of Cornelius Cargill, one Negro girl named Charlotte and her child Lucy to her and her heirs forever allowing this to be her full portion and share of my estate. Also I give and have given to my eldest son Jesse Cornelius, on Negro boy named Isaiah to be his and his heirs foever this to be all of his share of my estate. Also I give and have given to my daughter Betsy Waids children that she had by Calvin Waid the sum of eight hundred dollars this to be all of her portion of my estate also I have given to my son Moses Cornelius fifty dollars cash in hand also a note of hand for five hundred and fifty dollars executed to me by John G. Callison due December 25th, 1834, also two cows and calves which he has received this to be all of his portion of my estate. Also I have given to my son Aaron Cornelius one Negro girl named Leah and her two children, one girl named Harlot, and one boy named Lewis this to be his full portion of my estate. Also I give and have given to my son William Cornelius two Negro boys (brothers), one named Jacob in his possession and the other named Andrew, he having said Jacob in his possession to him and heirs forever this to be all of his portion of my estate. Also I have given to my son Champion Cornelius one Negro girl named Ann and her two children, one named Ransom and the other name Metilda to him and his heirs forever this being his full portion of my estate. Also I have given to my son Beverly Cornelius two Negro girls, one named Ester and the other named Tener to him and his heirs forever this being all of his portion of my estate. Also I have given to my daughter Lettice Cooks children, on Negro girl named Marah and her increase forever to be equally divided amongst them when youngest child comes of age this to be their full portion of my estate. Also I have given to my daughter Tabitha Hays one Negro girls named Elinar and her increase forever this being her full share of my estate . . . Also I have given and bequeath to my son Abner Cornelius on Negro boy named Stuard to be his and his heirs forever together together with whatsoever amount I may have paid towards the discharge of his debts in this place or county this is all of his portion of my estate. All the property of what nature kind or quality soever the same may be had not herefore disposed of after all my debts for I wish my executors hereafter appointed to sell my goods and chattles and on a credit of twelve months after my death and as soon all the said monies together with all my right and debts according to my estate are collected together, I wish to give one half of the remainder to my granddaughter Lettis, the daughter of Abner Cornelius and the remainder to be equally divided between Alexander Cook's two daughters, Melinda and Lucinda Cook, and to Jesse Cornelius' three sons, William, James, and Mattison Cornelius and this division to be made hereafter by my appointed executors and I hereby appoint by trusty friends Daniel Murphree, Aaron Cornelius, and William Cornelius executors of this my last will and testament and also that it shall be and may be lawful for my said executors their heirs or executors or administrators out of the moneys arising from my rights and credits or from the sale of my goods and chattles to be deducted from the part of my heirs, or out of the aggregate amount thereof before the division is made to renumerate respection all such trouble, loss, costs, charges, and execution of this my last will and testament or any other thing in any wise relating thereto, signed, sealed, published, and delivered by the said William Cornelius, Sr., for his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presents have subscribed ourselves witnesses thereto in witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this eleventh day of February one thousand eight hundred and forty . . . William Cornelius (Seal) Test: John H. Box Joel Cornelius Jane Cox [Copied from photostat sent by W.F. Maynor, Judge of Probate, Blount County, Alabama, 16 Aug 1962]

from Military records on file in Washington and the NC State Archives, that our William Cornelius (RWS) served in the Continental Line of Washington's Army during the Revolution in Capt. Kingsbury's Artillery, a North Carolina raised company, from 1776-1778. William enlisted in this North Carolina Artillery Company as a Matross on July 15, 1776. This would have been three years after his younger brothers were bound out. He served in this artillery unit until he was wounded in June, 1778 (Matross was a soldier of artillery, who ranked next below a gunner. The duty of a matross was to assist the gunners in loading, firing and sponging the guns. They were provided with firelocks, and marched with the store-wagons, acting as guards. In the American army a matross ranked as a private of artillery. --Wikipedia)

CORNELIUS, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A026122 Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank: PRIVATE Birth: 1754 PENNSYLVANIA Death: 7-27-1842 BLOUNT CO ALABAMA Service Source: NARA, M881, COMP MIL SERV RECS, ROLL #785 Service Description: 1) CAPT JOHN KINGSBURY CO OF ARTILLERY, COL JOHN LAMB

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Created: 2002-03-27 23:23:55.3, Updated: , By: Conversion 1) State: SOUTH CAROLINA Created: 2002-03-27 23:23:55.3, Updated: 2007-05-31 13:43:56.0, By: sjohnson 2) County: RUTHERFORD CO - State: NORTH CAROLINA

Spouse Number Name Created: 2002-03-27 23:17:13.16, Updated: 2002-03-27 23:17:13.16, By: Conversion 1) LETTICE CARGILE

138 Note Citations Notes on John T Meggs Notes for JOHN T. MEGGS:

At age 16, moved from VA to NC. Joined the American forces and participated in the revolutionary war, thereafter returned to Anson County, NC where all of his family was born. He fought in the war of 1812, received land in 1842 from the Georgia Land Lottery in Carroll Co. GA, along with his son Thomas. Notes were from Howard (Mitch) Mitchell....1999

139 Note Citations <p>Children and dates taken from WFT Home Page of Darrell Wayne McNeil 7/4/97.</p><p>The names match those found in Perry County Vol's in Butler, Alabama Library.</p><p>WFT Vol. 11</p><p>Source:Earsey Meggs Dennis</p><p>4403 47th St.</p><p>Lubbock, TX 79414</p><p>806/791-3537</p><p>1800 Census Anson Co, NC, Page 231</p><p>1810 Census Anson Co, NC, Page 18</p><p>1820 Census Hall Co, GA</p><p>1830 Census Campbell Co, GA</p><p>1840 Census Campbell Co, GA</p><p>From:Georgia Pioneers vol1 p. 96</p>D/64-17 (GQWIN, Mrs. Thos. Skaggs, 6251 Coral Lake Drive, Miami, 55, Fla.) Want info John Meggs b. 1767 Va., m. Polly Gordon, Anson Co., N. C. Lived Campbell Co Ga., in 1840 with three sons, Isaac; David; and Thomas Meggs, all married. He was R. S., believed buried in Ga. Where? Allied families: Mayfield; Shoemaker; Mullins; Hopkins; Lassiter; Johnson; Tubbs; other sons John Meggs (Methodist Circuit Rider, Ala) Stephen Strider Meggs; James and William Meggs

Notes on Samuel Tubb Served as a witness along with Jeremiah Tubb and John Tubb at the sale of land from Eli Turnbow to James Tubb on 21 Oct. 1797.

Notes on Carter Year: 1850 Mortality State: Georgia County: Campbell Reel No: T655-7 Enumerated by: Jas. Rainwater on June 1, 1850 Carter Nathan 70 Married born SC farmer Died January Cause of Death Dropsey Number of days ill 35 10th District

Georgia Land Lottery, 1832 List of Lottery winners from Baldwin County, Georgia, showing the lots they were awarded in Cherokee County. Lot District Section Grantee Home District 108 25th 2nd Hiram Carter Perry's Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia, Volume 1 By Howard H. McCall pg 49 Thomas Carter born Edgecomb District, SC 1750; d Franklin County, GA 1810. Was a Rev. Sol. of Ga. and received bounty grant of land for his services upon certificate of Col. Elijah Clarke, April 12, 1784, in Franklin Co., Ga. Mar. 1771 Mary ___, (1753-1792). Children (known) 1. John 2. Thomas, mar. 1795 Sarah ___. He was born SC 1772, d. Hall (formerly Franklin) county, GA. July 1857. Private in Capt. Tooke's Co. 1814 ---Thomas A Carter, b. VA 1750, d. Elbert Co, GA 1807. He served as private VA Continental line. Received bounty land for his services in GA. Mar. (1) 1774, Lucy Farris (1755-1795); (2) Elizabeth Stubbs, widow, of Wilkes Co, GA. Children by (1) wife: 1. James mar. Lucy Martin 2. Thomas S. mar. (1) Mary Smith; (2) Matilda Harmon
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3. Nancy M. mar. Richardson Hunt 4. Frances 5. George Child by (2) wife: 1. Thomas P. mar. Lucy Hudson --Josiah Carter b. England 1735, d. Putnam Co. GA, 1827. Served as private, GA line, under Col. Elijah Clarke. Mar. Mary Anthony. Children: 1. Josiah, Jr. 2. Anthony 3. James 4. John 5. Loula 6. Wellen 7. Nancy 8. Christopher, mar. Sarah Whitehead Battle

140 Note Citations Notes on Coursey Fulton County GA Tax digest 1855...469th Gmd....Cook's District... Robert C. Coursey, no property, one child in poor school, one poll.

Robert A Coursey, one poll, no children in poor school, no property James A. Coursey three poor school children, one poll, property includes all of lot 140. District 14 in Fulton, half of another lot not listed in 14th district of Fulton, fifty acres in another lot in District 14 of Fulton, and five slaves. William Coursey, one poll, five children in poor school, 150 acres in lots 146 and 147 of 14th district of Fulton Joseph Coursey...one poll, no children, no property. Jefferson Coursey...one poll, no children, no property Wesley Coursey....one poll, no children, no property Charles P. Coursey....one poll, five children in poor school, 150 acres in lot 146 of 14th District of Fulton, 40 acres in lot 982 or 182 of Paulding, 40 acres in lot 983 of Paulding, 40 acres in lot 985 of Paulding, 40 acres in lot 960 of Paulding (districts not shown), no slaves.

Notes on Wheat 1830 Federal Census Campbell County, Georgia Sheet No: 104 Reel No: M19-17 Division: Unstated Page No: 204 Enumerated by: John H Colquitt Line 18 Wesley Wheat Males 2 0-5 1 5-10 2 10-15 1 15-20 1 40-50 Females 1 0-5 1 15-20 1 40-50

Notes on POSSIBLY William or Jesse Danforth The 1850 Campbell Census shows: John C. Danforth, 25, carpenter Lucinda E., 23, b. NC Alsirey V., 2, female Sarah E., 6 mo.
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Name: Wm Danforth Residence: Campbell county, Campbell, Georgia Age: 74 years Calculated Birth Year: 1776 Birthplace: Virginia Gender: Male Race (original): Race (expanded): Death Month: Death Year: Film Number: 7058 Digital GS Number: 4193086 Image Number: 00477 Line Number: 3 Dwelling House Number: 693 Family Number: 693 Marital Status: Free or Slave: Household Gender Age John C Danforth M 25y Lucinda E Danforth F 23y Alsirey V Danforth F 2y Sarah E Danforth F 6m Wm Danforth M 74y Mary Danforth F 56y John Brown M 21y

1830 Federal Census Campbell County, Georgia Sheet No: 104 Reel No: M19-17 Division: Unstated Page No: 204 Enumerated by: John H Colquitt Line 14 Wm Danforth Males 2 5-10 2 10-15 1 15-20 1 50-60 Females 1 0-5 1 5-10 1 10-15 1 40-15

Notes on POSSIBLY Mary Egerton Wonder if her maiden name might be Grey? FTB states this is Martha Allison married to Jesse Danforth..no reference cited Notes on Robert William Warnick 1830 Blount Co AL census shows Robert W Warnick as head of household. 1 male under 5, 1 male 20-30, 1 female under 5, 1 female 20-30 To research:Civil War Service, Rev war One source states joined Civil War at nearly age 60, was sent to Pensacola FL in 1862. Discharged only a few months later for medical reasons. 1840 Census Blount County, AL KEY: Surname, Given name(s), M(-5), (5-10), (10-15), (15-20), (20-30), (30-40), (40-50), (50-60), (60-70), (70-80), (80-90), (90-100), (100+); F(-5), (5-10), (10-15), (15-20), (20-30), (30-40), (40-50), (50-60), (60-70), (70-80), (80-90), (90-100), (100+) Warnick, Robert, 1,3,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0-1,0,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0--p. 105 Robert Warnock

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1 M under 5 (Henry 1840) 3 M 5 9 (John 1831, Caleb 1829, Unknown) 1 M 30 39 (Robert) 1 F under 5 (Mary 1838) 1 F 10 15 (Delila 1829) 1 F 30 39 (Melinda)

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1810 > TENNESSEE > RUTHERFORD > JEFFERSON Series: M252 Roll: 63 Page: 24

Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year WARNICK JOHN TN RUTHERFORD JEFFERSON 1810

1 male under 10 {Robert William} 1 male 16-26 1 male 26-44 2 females under 10 1 female 26-44

In 1900 and 1910 son Caleb states father born TN, mother VA Warnock, Robert; 56 years old; wife, 36 years old; child, 1 month old; family moved to Jefferson, Alabama; in Captain Musgrove's Company, Conley's Battalion, October 2, 1861; Beat No. 5; [See Company C., 29th Alabama Infantry]

141 Note Citations CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: BLOUNT DIVISION: 17th Subdivision REEL NO: M432-2 PAGE NO: 151 REFERENCE: Enumerated by Reuben Ellis 18th day of Nov., 1850 ====================================================================================================================== === LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. BIRTHPLACE

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

406 406 406 406 406 406 406

407 Wornack 407 Wornack 407 Wornack 407 Wornack 407 Wornack 407 Wornack 407 Wornack

R.W. Delila Caleb Mary Henry Andrew Rebecca

45 M 21 F 16 M 12 F 10 M 8 M 6 F

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Can't read and write Can't read and write

1860 Blount County, AL Robt Wornick 56 GA Sarah 28 AL Andrew I 18 AL

Notes on Samuel Alexander Cargo The USGenWeb Census Project Blount County, AL 1830 Federal Census Index with links to the image files of the microfilmed census pages. The free display of the 1830 Blount County, Alabama census images in the USGenWeb Archives was made possible by Terry Jackson and the permission of AllCensus. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/al/blount/census/1830/ Because of the many age-range columns of the 1830 census, each page has two microfilmed pages. The left-side of the page which includes the
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Head-of-Household name is the "a" page, and the right-side of the same page with just the remaining age-range columns is the "b" page. ============================================ Name of Head of Family LEFT-----RIGHT LAST NAME FIRST NAME PAGE-LINE-PAGE

Cargo

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(Shows Samuel Cargo as head of household, 1 male between 5-10, {Perry} 2 males between 10-15 {Albert, ? 1 male between 40-50, {Samuel} 2 females under 5, {Mary, Sarah} 1 female between 5-10, {Elizabeth} 1 female between 15-20, {?} 1 female 30-40 {Sarah} -------------------------------1860 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > W-DIVN Series: M653 Roll: 2 Page: 958 Summit P O 151/151 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year CARGO SAMUEL 65 M W SC AL BLOUNT W-DIVN 1860 Farmer, Property 2300, Personal 600 Narcisser, 34, AL [Per Robert Johnston she is Narcissa Cornelius Cargo] Next family is Flora Ann Yielding ----------------------------

Accession/Serial #: 1234907 BLM Serial #: AL NO S/N Names Patentees: JOHN YEILDING, SAMUEL CARGO Survey State: ALABAMA Acres: 80.32 Metes/Bounds: No Aliquot Parts WSW Sec./Block 27/ Township 10-S Range 1_e Fract. Section No Meridian Huntsville State AL Counties Blount Nr. WSW 27/ 10-S 1-E No Huntsville AL Blount

Title Transfer Issue Date: 1/28/1964 Land Office: Huntsville Cancelled: No U.S. Reservations: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) Document Numbers Document Nr.: 1532 Accession/Serial Nr.: 1234907 BLM Serial Nr.: AL NO S/N

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142 Note Citations 1850 Blount Co., AL Census, Series: M432 Roll: 2 Page: 130 219/129 Samuel A. Cargo, 59, farmer, property 1000, SC; Sarah, 55, VA; Perry, 29, Farmer, AL; Elizabeth, 26, AL; Mary, 24, AL; Sarah, 21, AL, Ann, 15, AL Greenberry Nelson, 16, farmer, AL ------------------------------

Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745 - 1800, p.250 Page 63.--Alexander Gibson's will, 13th July, 1804; proved, 3d September, 1804--Sister, Christiana Gibson; sister, Mary, wife of Henry Mowry; nephew, Daniel Gibson; niece, Elizabeth Cargo; James Creswell, who married his sister Margaret, mother of Elizabeth Cargo; nephew, Samuel Alexander Corgo; nephew, Daniel Gibson; niece, Harriet Cresswell, daughter of Margaret. Civil Register, County Officials: Blount, Alabama Volume 1 - 1819 - 1832 (Original Register in the Alabama State Archives, Montgomery, Alabama)

Cargo, Samuel (p. 21), Constable, 24 Jun 1823, 9 Oct 1824, (no remarks) Cargo, Samuel (unnumbered), Justice of the Peace, 4 Apr 1832, (no resign date), (no remarks)

1840 Blount County, AL Census KEY: Surname, Given name(s), M(-5), (5-10), (10-15), (15-20), (20-30), (30-40), (40-50), (50-60), (60-70), (70-80), (80-90), (90-100), (100+); F(-5), (5-10), (10-15), (15-20), (20-30), (30-40), (40-50), (50-60), (60-70), (70-80), (80-90), (90-100), (100+) Cargo, Samuel A., 0,0,0,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0-0,1,2,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0--p. 84 Male (15-20) Male (15-20) Female (5-10) 2 females (10-15) Female (20-30) Female (50-60) Notes on Sarah "Sally" Malcolm 1850 Blount Co., AL Census, Series: M432 Roll: 2 Page: 130 Samuel A. Cargo, 59, farmer, property 1000, SC; Sarah, 55, VA; Perry, 29, Farmer, AL; Elizabeth, 26, AL; Mary, 24, AL; Sarah, 21, AL, Ann, 15, AL Greenberry Nelson, 16, farmer, AL -----------------------------{Possibly} Daughter of Matthew Malcom of Augusta Co, VA
143 Note Citations Notes on John Jasper Yielding Richard Yealding (Senr?) departed this Life February the 27th 1864 (Bible Records)

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Elizabeth Yeilding daughter of John & Nancy Yeilding his wife was born on Tuesday the 14 of November 1820 -----------------------------------1870 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > BLOUNTSVILLE P O Series: M593 Roll: 3 Page: 286 3/3 Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year YEILDING JOHN 74 M W NC AL BLOUNT BLOUNTSVILLE P O 1870 Farmer Value of Property 800, Personal 440 Nancy 70 Born TN Nancy Congo {Cargo}, grandaughter, {daughter of Albert & Sarah Yielding Cargo} 14 Born TN --------------------------------------Accession/Serial #: 1234907 BLM Serial #: AL NO S/N Names Patentees: JOHN YEILDING, SAMUEL CARGO Survey State: ALABAMA Acres: 80.32 Metes/Bounds: No Aliquot Parts WSW Sec./Block 27/ Township 10-S Range 1_e Fract. Section No Meridian Huntsville State AL Counties Blount Nr. WSW 27/ 10-S 1-E No Huntsville AL Blount

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Title Transfer Issue Date: 1/28/1964 Land Office: Huntsville Cancelled: No U.S. Reservations: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) Document Numbers Document Nr.: 1532 Accession/Serial Nr.: 1234907 BLM Serial Nr.: AL NO S/N

Comments: CREDIT PATENT UNDER ISSUED IN PLACE OF PATENT INTENDED TO ISSUE ON 7-25-1825

1860 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > 1 SUB DIVN Blountsville PO Series: M653 Roll: 2 Page: 875

Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year YEILDING JOHN 65 M W NC AL BLOUNT 1 SUB DIVN 1860 Farmer, Real Estate 3000, Personal 1000, Can not read and write Yielding, Nancy, 60, Midwife, TN Yeilding, Susan, 35, AL

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1800 > NORTH CAROLINA > RUTHERFORD > NO TWP LISTED Series: M32 Roll: 33 Page: 156 YEILDING RICHARD Males under 10 3 {Francis, John, Richard} 10-15 16-25 26-44 1 45 and older Females under 10 10-15 1 (Devinea) 16-25 26-44 1 45 and older Slaves 1850 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > 17 SUBDIVN Series: M432 Roll: 2 Page: 130 132/133 John Yielding, 57, M, Farmer, $1000, NC Nancy , 48, TN, can't read and write Joseph, 17, Farmer, AL Mary, 15, AL next image Samuel Yielding, 14, AL Nancy, 8, AL Thos Billingsly, 78, GA?

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Nancy Billingsly (Wife) b. Feb 1802 in Sullivan Co, TN Marriage: 23 NOV 1819 in Blount County, Alabama Children: 1. Sarah Yielding b. 14 Nov 1820 in Blount County, AL Sarah Yielding's Family Info: Albert Cargo (Husband) b. About 1818 in TN 2 Marriage: 1847 Children: 1. William R Cobb Cargo b. 1848 in Blount Co. AL 2. Jerimiah Clemons (Clem) Cargo b. 2 Mar 1852 in Blount Co. AL 3. Nancy Cargo b. About 1856 in Blount County, AL 4. W Cargo b. About 1857 5. Flora Jane Cargo b. 6 Oct 1859 in Blount County, AL http://www.gencircles.com/users/bnorman/2/data/45 1866 Alabama Census Blount County John Yielding 1 male 10-20 1 male over 20 1 female over 20 Notes on Nancy Billingsly Nancy Yeilding Wife of Richard Yeilding departed this life October 3rd 10 Oclock 1858
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Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year YEILDING JOHN 65 M W NC AL BLOUNT 1 SUB DIVN 1860 Farmer, Real Estate 3000, Personal 1000, Can not read and write Yielding, Nancy, 60, Midwife, TN Yeilding, Susan, 35, AL

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1850 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > 17 SUBDIVN Series: M432 Roll: 2 Page: 130 132/133 John Yielding, 57, M, Farmer, $1000, NC Nancy , 48, TN, can't read and write Joseph, 17, Farmer, AL Mary, 15, AL next image Samuel Yielding, 14, AL Nancy, 8, AL Thos Billingsly, 78, GA?

1866 Alabama Census Blount County John Yielding 1 male 10-20 1 male over 20 1 female over 20 <p>3RD GREAT GRAND AUNT</p><p>&nbsp</p><p>&nbsp</p><p>RESIDED IN BLOUNT CO, ALABAMA</p>NO CHILDREN Notes on Richard J Tidwell 8 Jul 1757 Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia Mr. James Bayley of Cople Par. Westmoreland Co. set forth his son, William Baley possessed land on Yeocomoco R. in said Co. part of Patent to William Walker 30 Oct. 1662. Walker sold to Stephen Baley from whom land descended to William Baley the Elder who conveyed to said William Baley for 249 A. Resurv. found 46 A. surplus. Deed for 295 A. to William Bayley. Resurv. Capt. Willoughby Newton. On Yeocomoco R., Mr. Peter Rusts Mill Cr., adj. Richard Tidwell, Richard Hopwood, Mr. Tho's Bennet. GRAY, Gertrude E, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants Book, Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc, 1988, Volume 2, , GRAY, Gertrude E., [page 92].

Notes on Rachael Rebecca Helms In the 1790 Census of Fairfield County, South Carolina, Rachael is alone with two males under 16 and three females including head of household Notes on Moses Hollis, Sr. Name: Ancestry.com Title: Family Data Collection - Individual Records Abbrev: Family Data Collection - Individual Records Page: Moses Hollis Text: Name: Moses Hollis Spouse: Rosannah Berry Hagan Parents: John Hollis , Esther Hollis Birth Place: Fairfax County, VA Birth Date: 1728 Marriage Date: 1749 Death Place: Fairfield Co, SC Death Date: 17 August 1794 Quality: 3 ------------------------------------------

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MOSES HOLLIS: HE SERVED AS A LT. IN THE MILITIA FROM 1780 TO 1782 AND SERVED AS A PVT. DURING 1783. HEITMAN, PG. 297; A.A.3706; N472;Z353 --------------------------------------To research: THE ESTATE OF MOSES HOLLIS, SR., OF WEST WATEREE CREEK, FAIRFIELD COUNTY, WAS ADMINISTERED BY ZACHARIAH CASTENY, JOHN HOLLIS AND ELIJAH HOLLIS. THEIR BOND WAS RELEASED 16 AUGUST, 1794 BY EDMUND TIDWELL, THOMAS GOODRUM, AND JOHN GLADDEN ----------------------------

I have a little info on Anna Tidwell who married Edmond Tidwell, Sr Anne Foster (View posts) Posted: 30 May 2001 6:46PM GMT Classification: Query Surnames: Tidwell, Hollis, Berry, Hagen I have a little info on Anna Tidwell who married Edmond Tidwell, Sr. Her father was Lt. Moses Hollis, Sr. my gt,gt,gt,gt grandfather..b. 1728 Fairfax, VA d. Aug 17.1794 m. Rosannah (Berry) Hagen. Anna had 10 brothers and sisters. This past year I was accepted into the DAR through Anna's brother Capt. Elijah Venson Hollis. If you think I have the information you are seeking contact me at AFoster857@aol.com ----------------------------------------------

Moses Hollis, Sr. He was born in Fairfax Co., VA about 1725. His parents were John Hollis and Ester Cantebury Hollis of Fairfax Co., VA. They lived on Ravenswood Plantation where John ran an Ordinary (Tavern and Inn) and farmed tobacco. Both parents were born in Surrey Co., England." Source: Patrick Hollis ----------------------------------"The Moses Hollis mentioned in this chapter is the son of John Hollis, Sr., but after the sons John, Sr migrate into Old Camden district of South Carolina of and have children, we will see other individuals emerge in the records bearing the same names as the original immigrating brothers. . . " Source: Page 56, "THE HOLLIES - A Hollis Family History From Surrey To Splendora" Copyright 2003 by Patrick Donegan Hollis - Email: phollis@satx.rr.com --------------------------------------Moses Hollis (1728-1794) m.1749 Rosannah Hagan (or Berry) (1735-20 Oct 1817) He was born in Fairfax Co, VA, and witness to deed there in 1750. He and his brother Notley seem to have been in Orange County, NC between 1753 and 1765. Moses was appointed constable "about the Dan River and the county line" in December 1753, appeared in the tax list of 1755, received a warrant for 640 acres of land on the Dan River 12 May 1757, and he was sued for debts in May 1765. He received a grant April 1768 on the Wateree Creek, Craven Co, SC; was a lieutenant under Gen. Francis Marion in the Revolutionary War; died in Fairfield Co, SC. His will dated 9 Apr 1793, proved 17 Jul 1794, did not list all of his children.

John Hollis (5 Dec 1751-4 Nov 1836) married Nancy Knighton, Fairfield, Co, SC, 8 children Jemimah Hollis (c1754) married a Smith, Nancy Hollis (1756-before 1827) m(1) Jesse Gladden, m(2) Mr Steward, Fairfield Co, SC, 12 children Margaret Hollis (1757-before 1793) married Peter Patterson Rosanna "Anna" Hollis (1759-11Nov1839) married Edmond Tidwell (1758-1846), Dickson Co, TN , 13 children Joan Hollis (1759) married a Tidwell Elijah Vinson Hollis (30 May 1763-1832) married Alsey Knighton, Fairfield, Co, SC, 7 children Berryman Hollis (1764-13 Oct 1805) married Priscilla Knighton, Fairfield, Co, SC, 2 children Elizabeth Hollis (1765-1827), married Samuel Hollis (c.1775-23 Jan 1794), Fairfield, Co, SC Leander Hollis (1767) married Charles Johnston Moses Hollis (1769-13 Feb 1815) m(1) Mary Brown m(2) Elizabeth Akin, m(2) Martha Knighton, Fairfield, Co, SC, 6 children. (note: his wives' names are disputed; and one reference says he was born in 1758; but the 1810 Census gives his age as 26-45) -------------------------------------------------------

145 Note Citations Moses Hollis wrote his will April 9, 1793:

the name of God amen. This 9th day of April, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety Three, I Moses Hollis of the state of South Carolina and county of In Fair-field, Being very sick and week but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be to God, but calling to mind the mor-tality of my body and that is appointed for all men once to die, do make this my last will and testament. Imprimis: My soul, I give to God who gave it to me, and my body to the earth from whence it was taken to be buried in a decent Christian like manner at the dis-cretion of my executors hereafter mentioned. Item: I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved wife Rosanna Hollis all my house & household furniture, also my negro girl Abe, my horse Gruberty, bridle, and saddle; two cows as long as she lives or remains a wid-ow, and after that the negro Cos, twin to my son Moses Hollis to one negro fellow Pad, to him his heirs & as-signs forever.
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ITEM: I give and bequeath unto my son Elijah Hollis one negro boy Tomy, wherein his assigns forever, ITEM: I give and bequeath to my son Berry Hollis my negro Boy to him his heirs & assigns forever, ITEM: I give and bequeath to my daughter Nancy Glad-den my featherbed to her, heirs and assigns forever, ITEM: I give and bequeath to my granddaughter Cath-rine Patterson, four head of cattle to her heirs and as-signs forever.

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ITEMS: I leave one negro fellow Need, and one negro boy Glaseo also Five head of horses & eleven head of cattle and working tools to be sold and my debts paid with the money and then the remainder to equally di-vided between all my children, Lastly, I nominate & appoint Zachariah Cartery and my son John Hillis and my son Elijah Hollis, Executors for this my Last Will and Testament hereby disannuling all others heretofore by me, made in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, the day and year above written,

Signed sealed and acknowledged. In presence of us; Thomas Goodren Moses Hollis

Moses Hollis

Proved July 17, 1794 Recorded in Book 3, Pages 63 and 64 AUG. 4, 1794 Apt. 18, File230 Edward [X] Tidwell Berrey Hollis

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LAND: Received a land grant of 300 acres in Craven County, South Carolina on the South side of the Wateree River on 6 Sep 1767. (SC Colonial Plats, Columbia Series, Vol. 9, page 178). RESIDENCE: Lived on West Wateree Creek, Fairfield District, South Carolina. Fairfield was in early times a part of Craven County (formed in 1762) when the Lords Proprietors ruled the Province of Carolina. It was also once part of the Camden District of South Carolina. CENSUS: 1790 Fairfield District, South Carolina (page 150): Moses Holliss, Sr. 4 males over 16 2 males under 16 2 females WILL: Fairfield County, South Carolina, Will Book 2, p. 49 Moses Hollis' will was dated 9 Apr 1793, proved 17 Jul 1794, probated 16 Aug 1794, Fairfield District, South Carolina. wife: Rosanna, a negro girl Abe (Abbie?), horse Gruberty; sons: Moses, negro Cos twin; John, negro Pad; Elijah, negro Tony; Berry, negro boy; daughter: Nancy Gladden, featherbed; granddaughter: Catherine Paterson, 4 head of cattle; the negroes Need, Glasco, 5 head of horses, 11 head of cattle to be sold; Zachariah Canty & sons John Hollis & Elijah Hollis executors; wit. Edward Tidwell, Berrey Hollis COURT: From the Kershaw Co., SC Court Minutes Book 1791-1799 (p186) 11 Feb 1795 Moses Hollis vs Francis Wren, Debt, judgement by default agreeable to Specialty (p224) 10 Feb 1796 Moses Hollis vs Reed Hutt and Susannah Hutt, Debt, dismissed at the defendant's cost (p232) 11 Feb 1796 Moses Hollis vs Hugh Brown and Sam'l Webb, Debt, judgement agreeable to Specialty with costs. The defendants att'y having no defense. LAND: Fairfield Co., SC, Deed Book A, 1794
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Moses Hollis deed gift to Berry Hollis (page 209) Moses Hollis deed gift to John Hollis (page 211) Moses Hollis deed gift to Moses Hollis, Jr. (page 212) Moses Hollis deed gift to Elijah Hollis, Jr. (page 214) Fairfield Co., SC, Deed Book F, 1791 Elijah to Edward Pigg (page 35) Fairfield Co., SC, Deed Book I, 1792 Moses Sr. to Moses Hollis, Jr. (page 17) Moses Sr. to Berry Hollis (page 18) Fairfield Co., SC, Deed Book I 1794, Moses Hollis to John Hall (page 218) 1795, Elijah Sr. to Reuben Jr. (page 351) Elijah Sr. to James (page 438) Fairfield Co., SC, Deed Book L, 1797 Berry deed gift to Nancy Gladden (p. 90) Fairfield Co., SC, Deed Book N, 1800 Jesse Havis to William Hollis, Jr. (page 145) Jesse Havis to Berry Hollis (page 508) Fairfield Co., SC, Deed Book P, 1804 Littleton Hollis (page 183) Fairfield Co., SC, Deed Book T, 1810 Reuben Hollis (page 152) Fairfield Co., SC, Deed Book Y 1816, John Hollis to Daniel Hollis (page 165) 1817, John Hollis to John Hollis, Jr. (page 263) John Hollis to Samuel Hollis (page 475) Fairfield Co., SC, Deed Book BB, 1819 James Hollis to Minor Gladden (page 10) James Hollis to Derril Hollis (page 22) Fairfield Co., SC, Deed Book DD, 1822 John Hollis (pages 80 and 179) Littleton Hollis et al (page 174) Fairfield Co., SC, Deed Book HH 1827 Rhody Hollis (page 250) Nancy (page 254) 1830 Deed Book HH Elijah V. deed gift to Susanna & children (p. 76) Fairfield Co., SC, Deed Book MM, 1836 Burrell B. Hollis (page 153) Elijah V. Hollis (page 250) Mary Hollis (page 327) Fairfield Co., SC, Deed Book NN, 1838 James Hollis (page 77) John Hollis (pages 456 and 461)

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Notes on Rosannah Berry Hagen To research: THE ESTATE OF MRS. ROSANNA HOLLIS, THE WIDOW OF MOSES HOLLIS SR., WAS ADMINISTERED BY HER SON CPT. JOHN HOLLIS WHOSE BOND WAS SIGNED BY STERLING TIDWELL AND DANIEL HOLLIS. AMONG THOSE WHO RECEIVED SHARES OF THE ESTATE WERE: CPT. JOHN HOLLIS, CPT. ELIJAH HOLLIS, AND HIS BROTHER, MOSES HOLLIS JR., AND STERLING TIDWELL AND GARLAND TIDWELL., SONS OF HER DAUGHTER, JEAN HOLLIS TIDWELL.

One source has her father as Hagen Berry, another has Berry Hagen Surname is variously given as Hagan and Berry, neither is proven. Estate of Rosannah Hollis Citation read on Winnsboro C. H. steps on 17 Oct 1817

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Administrator: Captain John Hollis, son of Rosannah Bond: Daniel Hollis and Sterling Tidwell (grandson) Appraisers: Minor Gladden, Jesse Gladden, Sterling Tidwell, Daniel Hollis, James Mories Sale: major buyers were "Widow Hollis" and Janey Hollis, Captain John Hollis said that his sister "Widow Hollis" deserved all the furniture free because she had cared for their mother so many years. Ten children received $8.36 each which was interest on a small not collected between Jan 1819 and Jan 1827 Jeremiah Smith for his wife Elizabeth Hollis Hollis (possibly Widow Hollis, the widow of Samuel Hollis) Leander Johnston for his wife Margaret Patterson Elijah Hollis Moses Hollis Berryman Hollis John Hollis Jean Tidwell, decd, her heirs Sterling Tidwell & Garland Tidwell received $4.18 each Nancy Steward, decd, formerly the Widow Gladden, her heir, Sally Steward. Notes on Moses Cornelius Beverly I'm sending what I have on the parents of William Cornelius (1754). The info is a combination of my research and the article written by Robert Johnston. Moses Cornelius For many years it was generally accepted that the first known generation began with "William" or "William C." or "William Carl" Cornelius. Finally, new evidence, discovered in 2003, points to Moses Cornelius of Virginia being our known beginning. While little is known at this time, Moses Cornelius was born (date unknown) in Virginia (probably) and died between 1767and 1770 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. He married Anne Dodson, a daughter of Fortunatus Dodson and Alice Goad. Anne was born November 10, 1732 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia and died October 4, 1807 in Greenville County, South Carolina. The known children of Moses Cornelius and Anne Dodson are: 1. William b. About 1754 d. July 27, 1842 2. Jeptha b. Between 1755-1773 d. About 1818 3. Moses b. between 1755-1773 d. Unknown At this time I believe another son was probably Benjamin who appears in 1788 and 1790 Greenville County, South Carolina land transactions along with William and Jeptha. He is found in the 1790 census of Pendleton County, South Carolina. At that time Pendleton County was a part of the Old 96th District, as was Greenville County Anne is called "Anne Cornelius" as follows: "Wills of Richmond Co. by Robert Headley, Jr. pg 133 - pg 420, Alice Fowler, will; 27 Aug 1767, 7 Sept 1767; daughters Anne Cornelius and Alice Dale; son Richard and John; ex: George Glascock and son John: wits: George Glascock, Jr. Rawleigh Gibson, George Hankes. [Note: Alice Fowler, originally married Fortunatus Dodson. Upon his death, she married John Fowler. Thus, Alice Fowler was Anne's mother]. The following was written by Robert C. Johnston, President of the Four Families Reunion in September 2003 issue of the Cornelius newsletter. It summarizes all that is known at this time. I have added some additional data in text. "For years now, we have seen and heard, online and off, that the father of our Revolution War Soldier (RWS), William Cornelius, was a man named "William C. Cornelius". This name was first published in a 1958 book called "Genealogy of the Bynum Family" by Mary Lou Bozeman Howard, with no mention of where that name came from. All of the years I've been trying to document my Cornelius line, I have never been able to locate one document anywhere that contained that name, so I started searching for other possible names for the father of William Cornelius. The only document I had seen that mentioned a parent of our William Cornelius (RWS) was the mysterious bible record of our Cornelius family, as mentioned in a letter back in 1930 by O. B. (Oscar Bluford) Cornelius. Even though it hasn't been seen for 100 years,

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this 1930 letter about the family information found in the bible, as seen and reported by his brother some 30 years earlier, gave us the name "Ann Cornelius" as the possible mother of our William Cornelius, but the name of the father was illegible or torn out, according to O. B. Cornelius. A couple years ago, I started seeing theories that William's mother might have been Ann Dodson Cornelius Phillips of Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. This was covered briefly in Velva Cornelius Cort's newsletter, Cornelius Crossroads, several years back, so I started doing some investigation on my own, looking for documents that might help solve this old mystery. I finally found a copy of the book by Benton Beverly Cornelius called "History of the Cornelius Family" ca. 1910's in which he identified his grandfather, William Cornelius (RWS), as being one of "seven sons and three daughters". On a trip to Greenville, SC a couple years ago, I found all the land records of last name "Cornelius" recorded in that county from 1785-1820 - which I transcribed for the September 2001 issue of Four-Families Newsletter. These land records provided proof that our William Cornelius did indeed live in Greenville County, SC as early as 1786, and that he was acquainted with a Jeptha Cornelius of the same County. These two were involved in land transactions together on a couple of occasions. I also knew that a widow (living alone) by the name of "Anna Phillips" lived four doors down from William Cornelius (RWS) in the 1800 Greenville County Census, but she disappeared by 1810 Census - which would explain the 1807 death date in the mysterious Cornelius bible. Finally, after a couple years of searching, I have found some interesting documents that should help pull all this together which will hopefully, and finally, bring to rest, once-and-for-all, who the father of William Cornelius (RWS) really was. 1800 Greenville Co., SC, pg 25 Anna Cornelius Head of Household Female 45-Up = 1. Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr., one of the most respected publishers in Genealogy, along with a Mrs. Sherman Williams, complied and published a book "The Dodson (Dotson) Family of North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia: A History and Genealogy of Their Descendants - Volume One", which I have a copy of. On page 14 of this book, the authors discuss the 18th Century family of Fortunatus Dodson and his wife Alice Goad, both of Richmond Co., VA. Fortunatus Dodson was the son of a Charles Dodson and Grandson of a Charles Dodson. He was born about 1700 in Richmond County and died Sept. 9, 1737 in the same County. He married Alice Goad on Sept. 9, 1726. All of these dates were recorded in the North Farnham Parish record books. Fortunatus and Alice had, among others, a daughter named Ann, whom the authors claim was married first to a Moses Cornelius and second to a George Phillips, and that she lived in Pittsylvania County. She had a son by Moses Cornelius and he fought in the Revolutionary War. With these leads, I went searching in Pittsylvania County, Virginia for concrete proof of this family and their relationships. Here is what I found. September Court 1760, Halifax County, Virginia: John Owen, Plaintiff, vs Thomas Terry, Defendant, In trespass, assault, and battery. This day came the parties by their Attorneys, and thereupon came also a jury, to wit, David Crew, Joseph Farguson, Robert Robinson Hunt, Edward Holder, John Sutton, William Roberts, Thomas Duncan, John Bynum Jr., Moses Cornelius, Ephraim Hill, William Roberson, and Thomas Roberson, who say that the Defendant is guilty as charged, and assess Plaintiff's damages to 40 shillings. Judgment to Plaintiff for the damages aforesaid. September Court 1760, Halifax County, Virginia: Cornelius Cargill Sr., Plaintiff, vs Thomas Cobbs and Susanna, his wife, Defendants, In Case. This day came the parties by their Attorneys, and thereupon came also a jury, to wit, Joseph Farguson, Robert Robinson Hunt, John Bynum Jr., Moses Cornelius, Ephraim Hill, David Crew, William Cornelius, John Owen, James Stewart, Daniel Obar, Edward Holden, and William Goore, who say that said Defendants are not guilty. Judgment for Defendants for their costs. In the 1767 List of Tithables for Pittsylvania County, Virginia taken by John Dix, a Moses Cornelius is listed as giving one (1) tithe. The next Tithable list available for Pittsylvania County was in 1770 and Moses Cornelius is not listed. July Court 1768, Pittsylvania County, Virginia. William Cornelius, Plaintiff, against Moses Cornelius, Defendant, on an attachment against the

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Defendant's estate. The Plaintiff not appearing to prosecute, on the motion of the Defendant by his attorney, ordered that this attachment be dismissed and that the Plaintiff pay the Defendant his costs. On June 24, 1768 (Pittsylvania Co. Court Records Book 1, 1767-1772, page 60) a court case between Richard Conner against Moses Cornelius, was recorded. Conner vs. Cornelius "Richard Conner, Plaintiff, against Moses Cornelius, Defendant "This day came the Plaintiff by his attorney and came also William Wynne, the Garnishee, who in his solemn Affirmation saith that there is an unsettled amount between him and the Defendant which, when settled, will leave effects in his hands and the Defendant not appearing, the Plaintiff proved his demands for six pounds, five shillings to be just. Therefore it is considered by the Court that the Plaintiff recover against Defendant his debt together with his costs. And it is ordered that whatever balance of money or other Effects shall appear to be due from the Garnishee to the Defendant on a settlement, be condemned and that he pay the same to the Plaintiff toward satisfying his judgment." On the next day, in the June 25, 1768 Court of Pittsylvania Co., VA (Court Records Book 1, Page 64), the court case of "Wynne vs. Cornelius" was dismissed. William Wynne was the Plaintiff and Moses Cornelius was the Defendant. In the September Court of 1773 Pittsylvania County Virginia (Deed Book 2, Page 246), the following record is found: Cornelius's to be bound out: ORDERED that the Church wardens of the Parish of Camden in this County do bind out Moses and Jepheth Cornelius Orphans of Moses Cornelius deceased in such manner as the law directs." This record means that Moses Cornelius died sometime between June 25, 1768 and September, 1773 in Pittsylvania Co., VA, more than likely between June, 1768 and 1770, since he wasn't listed in the 1770 Tax List. This record proves that Moses and Ann Cornelius had at least two sons named Moses and Jeptha Cornelius. Since Jeptha Cornelius is not a common name and the only one found in Virginia records, it is assumed he was the same one found in land records with our William Cornelius (RWS) in Greenville Co., SC. On September 1, 1780, Ann Cornelius of Pittsylvania County, VA was granted by the State of Virginia, 202 acres of land on both sides of Buck Branch on Frying Pan Creek in northern Pittsylvania County (Land Office Patents "E", 1775-1776, 1780-1781, page 786). On January 30, 1790, the above mentioned 202 acres on Buck Branch of Frying Pan Creek, was sold by Ann Cornelius and two of her sones WILLIAM CORNELIUS and JEPTHA CORNELIUS. This deed was recorded in Pittsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book 8, pages 526-527. A transcription of this deed, with spelling and punctuation intact, is provided here: "THIS INDEBTURE made this 30th day of January one thousand seven hundred and ninety Between Anne Cornelius and William Cornelius and Jephtha Cornelius of Pittsylvania County of the one part and Daniel Kreyder of the same place and County aforesaid Witnesseth that the said Ann Cornelius Wm Cornelius and Jephtha Cornelius for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred pounds to them in hand paid by said Daniel Kreyder, the receipt whereof the said Ann Cornelius, Wm Cornelius and Jeptha Cornelius doth hereby acknowledge hath bargained granted sold ----- and confirm and doth by these presents bargain, grant, sell, ---- and confirm unto him the said Daniel Kreyder his heirs Executors and Administrators forever a certain tract of land lying and being in the County of Pittsylvania containing two hundred and two acres on both sides of Buck branch of Frying Pan Creek, be the same more or less and adjoining the lands of Jacob Barger, David Ross and the order land and bounded as followeth to wit, Beginning at a white oak thence new lines South fifty and half degrees east eighty poles crossing a branch to a small white oak North forty seven degrees east one hundred and eighty poles to pointers North forty six degrees West one hundred and eighty four poles to a white oak South fifty seven and half degrees west one hundred and forty poles to a

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white oak South twenty one and half degrees East one hundred and forty poles to the first Station, to have and to hold the said bargain and granted premises with all the appurtenances and previlidges thereunto belonging to the said Daniel his heirs and assigns to his or their own proper use and behalf's forever. And the said Ann Cornelius Wm. Cornelius and Jephtha Cornelius doth by these presents warrant and forever defend the said land unto the said Daniel Kreyder and his heirs forever against the lawful claims or demands of any person or persons whatsoever in Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals the day and year first above written. her Signed, Sealed and delivered} Ann + Cornelius, L.S. In presents of us..} mark his Jos Robinson, James + Henson William Cornelius, L.S. mark Jacob Berger Jeptha Cornelius, L.S. At a Court held for Pittsylvania County the 19th day of April 1790 The within Indenture was proved by the oaths of the witnesses thereto to be the acts and deed of the above named Ann Cornelius, William Cornelius and Jeptha Cornelius and the same was ordered to be recorded by the Court.

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Teste Will Tunstall C.C. We know from Military records on file in Washington and the NC State Archives, that our William Cornelius (RWS) served in the Continental Line of Washington's Army during the Revolution in Capt. Kingsbury's Artillery, a North Carolina raised company, from 1776-1778. William enlisted in this North Carolina Artillery Company as a Matross on July 15, 1776. This would have been three years after his younger brothers were bound out. He served in this artillery unit until he was wounded in June, 1778. Since Pittsylvania County is located in the southern end of Virginia on the North Carolina line, it is possible he heard about a company being raised across the state line and went off to join, possibly with friends or cousins unidentified, leaving behind his widowed mother and younger siblings in Pittsylvania County. Since we know from Census records that our William Cornelius (RWS) was born between 1750-1760 (no exact birth date has ever been proven, and not to be confused with the like name from MD who was born in Feb., 1754, it is assumed that our William was one of the oldest, if not the oldest son of Moses Cornelius; therefore he could have been the only child to go off and fight in the war. I have found no concrete evidence that this Cornelius family ever lived in North Carolina. There was another William Cornelius living in Rutherford County, NC, but he is proven to not be of our line [Rowland Cornelius' line]. I believe when Ann, William, and Jeptha sold their 202 acres of land in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, they had no other ties to this county, and therefore moved to Greenville County, South Carolina. We know that our William Cornelius (RWS) was already living in the old 96th District of South Carolina (now Greenville County) on March 6, 1786 when he was granted 500 acres on Checheroc River "including the improvements wherein he now liveth" (SC State Grants Vol. 9, Page 157). In the 1790 Census for Greenville County, South Carolina, "Jafter Cornelius" was listed with a wife, one son and one daughter, and our William Cornelius was living in the same County with four sons and three daughters. In the 1800 Greenville County, South Carolina Census, William Cornelius is listed with three sons under the age of 10, two between 10 and 15 years of age, two daughters under 10 with William being over the age of 45 and Lettice being between 26 and 44 years old. As mentioned above, there was an "Anna Phillips" living four doors down from William in 1800. She was living alone and over the age of 45. Jeptha is not listed in 1800. He had moved out west and was one of the first settlers near the present day Arkansas and Missouri border. If this is indeed the family of our William Cornelius (RWS), and if the mysterious Cornelius bible is correct, sometime between 1790 and 1800, Ann Dodson Cornelius married a Phillips. This Phillips could possibly be the George Phillips, son of Hannah Goad and Tobias Phillips of Pittsylvania County, who was previously married, but he would have to have died before 1800, since Ann Phillips is listed as a widow in the 1800 Census for Greenville County, South Carolina. Ann is not listed in the 1810 census for she died October 4, 1807. No other proof of this death date has been found other than what is listed in the mysterious Cornelius bible last seen 100

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years. Even though these records don't provide 100% concrete proof, beyond-a-reasonable doubt, that our William Cornelius was indeed the son of Moses Cornelius, I feel it is as close as we have ever come to knowing the real identity, without stepping back in time. If this is the same family, then these records would also explain why our William Cornelius (RWS) named his two oldest sons, Jesse and Moses. Jesse is an old nickname of Jeptha, which was his brother's name, whom he must have been very close to if he named his oldest son after him. Moses is the name of his father who died when William was only a young adult, soon to go fight in a new war for Independence. There is so much more to discover out there, but time has been limited on my part. I hope these records will come in handy for others reading this, and will others advance their research and correct any undocumented information floating around."

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147 Note Citations Notes on John Warnick John per Tharsey's marriage certificate --------------------------------

1810 > TENNESSEE > RUTHERFORD > JEFFERSON Series: M252 Roll: 63 Page: 24

Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year WARNICK JOHN TN RUTHERFORD JEFFERSON 1810

1 male under 10 (Robert William} 1 male 16-26 (Joe Israel) 1 male 26-44 {John} 2 females under 10 {Tharsey, Martha} 1 female 26-44 (Wife) 2 slaves -------------------------------

1820 > TENNESSEE > RUTHERFORD > MURFREESBORO Series: M33 Roll: 124 Page: 116

Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year WARNICK JOHN TN RUTHERFORD MURFREESBORO 1820

Columns have no heading.. 2nd column has 1 5th column has 1 7th column has 4 8th column has 2 10th column has 1 15th column has 5 -------------------------------

Rutherford County, Tennessee Deeds LDS FHL Microfilm #377685 DB M:97 No. 89 John Warnick to William Pace Deed 84 acres William Pace This indenture made the twelfth day [ ] in the year of our lord one thousand Eight hundred and nineteen between John Warnick and William Pace Jun of the other part both of the County of Rutherford and state of Tennefsee Witnesseth that the said John Warnick for and in consideration of the sum of seven hundred dollars to him in hand paid by the Said William Pace the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath given granted bargained and Sold aleind enfsonfsed and confirmed and by these presents doth give grant bargain and sell aliend enfsonsfed and confirm unto the said William Pace his heirs and
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assigns forever the following tract or parcel of land to wit situated lying and being in the County and state aforesaid on the waters of the east fork of Strong River beginning on a elm begining corner of 648 [smudge mark] acre in the name of William Davidson it being a part of the same thence East ninety two poles to an [elm] thence north one hundred and seven poles to a sugar tree the southeast corner of William Warnick tract thence West ninety two poles to a black oak thence South forty five poles to a white oak and sugar tree in William Davidson west boundary line thence west forty poles to a dogwood thence south sixty four poles to a sugar tree thence East forty poles to the Beginning it containing eight four acres be the same more or lefs to have and to hold the above described land and within bargained premises unto the said William Pace his heirs and afsigns and the said John Warnick for himself, his heirs Executors and administrators do covenant and agree to and with the Said William Pace his heirs and afsigns to quit claim and forever release all his right title interest and property to and in the within bargained premises and the said John Warnick for himself his heirs executors and administrators doe convenant and agree to and with the said William Pace his heirs and afsigns to warrant and defend the same against the claim or claims of all persons whatsoever lawfully claiming In Testimony whereof the said John Warnick hath hereunto set his hand and affixt his seal this day and date above written signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us.

John Warnick - seal [no witness signatures] State of Tennessee County of Rutherford June Term 1819 I Blackman Coleman Clerk of the Court of pleas and quarter sefsions of said County do certify that the foregoing deed of conveyance was duly acknowledged in open court at the above term by John Warnick a party thereto and ordered to be registered In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand at office this 1st day of July 1819. Blackman Coleman Registered July 21st 1819 ------------------------------Goodspeed's History of Wilson Co., TN On Sugg's Creek: Benjamin Hooker, Aquilla Suggs, William Warnick, William Rice, Benjamin Dobson, Hugh Gwynn, Jenkin Sullivan, John Roach, James Hannah, Hugh Telford, Green Barr, Peter Devault, John Curry, Thomas Drennan, Joseph Hamilton and Joseph Castleman. ------------------------------

Family Group Record FamilySearch Ancestral File v4.19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Husband's Name John WARNICK (AFN:CWNT-23) Pedigree Born: 28 Apr 1780 Place: , , North Carolina Died: 24 Sep 1856 Place: Nr Nashville, Cheatham, Tenn. Married: 1805 Place: , Henry, Tenn. Father: James WARNICK (AFN:193W-1SS) Family Mother: Rhoda BROWN (AFN:193W-1T1) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Wife's Name Lucinda GRIFFIN (AFN:CWNT-38) Pedigree Born: 4 Jul 1784 Place: Of Puryear, Henry, Tenn. Died: 2 Oct 1845 Place: Buried: Place: Brisendine Cem., Puryear, Henry, Tenn. Married: 1805 Place: , Henry, Tenn. -----------------------

148 Note Citations John WARNICK (AFN: CWNT-23) Pedigree Sex: M Family -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s) Birth: 28 Apr 1780 , , North Carolina Death: 24 Sep 1856 Nr Nashville, Cheatham, Tenn. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents Father: James WARNICK (AFN: 193W-1SS) Family Mother: Rhoda BROWN (AFN: 193W-1T1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Marriage(s) Spouse: Lucinda GRIFFIN (AFN: CWNT-38) Family Marriage: 1805 , Henry, Tenn.

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149 Note Citations John WARNICK Pedigree Male -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s): Birth: 28 APR 1780 Orange, , , Tennessee

Death: After 1850 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents: Father: James WARNOCK Mother: Rhoda BROWN

150 Note Citations 1820 Habersham Ga Census Pg 117

John Warmock 3 males 0-10 1 male 10-16 1 male 16-26 1 female 0-10 3 females 10-16 1 female 16-26

Research Note: William Warmack William Warmack, Jr. was the third son of William and Millicent Warmack, who had moved with their children from North Carolina to Davidson County, Tenn, about 1810. He was born in Kentucky on 5 August 1806, maybe while they were moving. William Warmack, Jr. was one of the early settlers in Benton County, Tenn. He moved here with his family before 1840, as he was listed in the Benton County, TN census for 1840, with a wife and two young sons. William, Jr., owned 200 acres of land in Benton Co, and on 1 February 1844, bought an additional 200 acres from Martha Wyatt. In the 1850 Benton County census, William Warmack was listed with wife Rachel, age 38, and children: Thomas, age 18; William, age 15; Mary, age 8; Milly, age 6; Richard, age 4; Eliza, age 1. On 22 August 1852, Rachel died, and William married Eliza Jane Moss McNeil on 12 Dec 1854. They had one son Jesse Warmack, born 29 Dec 1856. William Warmack died 5 May 1880. William had other family who came to Benton County, including a brother Richard Robert. Richard went to California during the 1849 gold rush, and got enough gold to come back to Davidson County, get his young family, and move to Benton County. He bought a farm on the 12 January 1856, in the Ramble Creek Community. http://www.tngenweb.org/benton/ancest16.html#williamwarmack 1834--Moses McCarely is now the guardian for Margaret. He made an accounting to the Probate Court, although Margaret was still living. Margaret held notes on John Warnick, Reuben Griffin, Jonathan Jones, Wm H. Morris, Phillip Mason, George Childress, David Traughber and V.W. Bernard. (The first three are family members). John Warnick was paid $58.00 for keeping Margaret. John also received $10.00 for the trouble and expense of taking Margaret from Roberetson County to HenryCount, TN) p. 300, February term, 1834. 1850 name: John Warnick residence:Henry county, Henry, Tennessee age: 68 years calculated birth year: 1782 birthplace:North Carolina gender: Male race (original): race (expanded): death month: death year: film number: 444840 digital gs number: 4206042 image number: 00247 line number: 35 dwelling house number: 38 family number: 38

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marital status: free or slave: Household John Warnick M Malinda W Warnick F Mary Ellen Warnick F William M Warnick M John Warnick Gender 25y 22y 5y 3y M Age

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Notes on Lucinda "Lucy" Griffin John WARNICK (AFN: CWNT-23) Pedigree Sex: M Family -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s) Birth: 28 Apr 1780 , , North Carolina Death: 24 Sep 1856 Nr Nashville, Cheatham, Tenn. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents Father: James WARNICK (AFN: 193W-1SS) Family Mother: Rhoda BROWN (AFN: 193W-1T1) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Marriage(s) Spouse: Lucinda GRIFFIN (AFN: CWNT-38) Family Marriage: 1805 , Henry, Tenn.

1832--Margaret Griffin has a guardian, her son Reuben. "Robertson County Probabe Court, November term, 1832, p. 105: "Robertson County Probate Court, November term, 1832, p. 105: "The foregoing account of sale of the estate of Margaret Griffinwas returned to court by Reuben Griffin, her guardian and ordered to be recorded." Apparently, the family was selling her (Margaret Madole Griffin) livestock, farm implements and household items because she was going to live with her daughter,Lucinda Warnick, in Henry County, TN. Most of the items were bought by family members: Reuben Griffin, Moses McCarely, Samuel Madole, Richard Giffin, John Warnick, Sarah Herd, Hawkins Gregory and Jonathan Jones. Notes on Samuel Cargo Cargo Kin Bonnie C. Segui (View posts) Posted: 20 Aug 1999 8:57PM GMT I have a Samuel Cargo in my family; however, I find him in Virginia, Augusta Co, about 1785. From there he went to Abbeville, SC where he died about 1791-92. His son, also Samuel Alexander Cargo, is the original settler into Blount Co, AL about 1819. The Samuel and the four brothers that you mention came much, much later. My younger Samuel and family left VA for Blount Co, TN about 1806, then on to Alabama 1819. I do remember seeing a "Hugh Cargo" in Blount Co, TN at the time my Cargo family was there. Wish we could unravel this family as I have never been able to learn anything about my elder Samuel Cargo. Have no idea where he came from, but he just seems to appear in Augusta Co, VA. The names you mentioned in your first query are names that I have in my grandmother's family here in Alabama. Hope you can find some connection in your files. Thanks, Bonnie

151 Note Citations AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. [VA] ORDER BOOK No. XX.

SEPTEMBER 19, 1786. (167) Admn. of estate of Susannah Henderson is granted William Henderson; James Henderson, heir-at-law, having resigned his right. (169) Following officers of militia recommended: Robert Gamble, as Lieutenant Colonel; William Hinds, as Captain; John Hogshead and David Parry, as Lieutenants; Jacob Perey and Samuel Cargo, as Ensigns; and for a light company to the First Regiment--Alexander Gibson, as Captain; John Poage, Jr., as Lieutenant; James Steel, as Ensign; for a light company to the Second Regiment--John Lewis, as Captain; Charles Donally, as Lieutenant, John McCreery, Jr., Ensign.
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152 Note Citations Merchant at Cambridge (Old 96), Abbeville, AC

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COURT: 1794 VIRGINIA, Augusta County. Daniel and John McFarling. 6 Sep 1794. WILL of Alexander Gibson Will-- To Wife, Mary; to children, viz: Elizabeth, Christian, Mary Mourey, Margaret; to grandson Daniel Gibson, who is to make deed to Daniel McFarling for his tract on Christian's Creek; to John McFarling; to grandson Edward Atkins; to grandaughter Sarah Allen (I believe is her name, but Mrs. Haliday knows her); to granddau Elizabeth Congo, to grandson Samuel Cargo; to Daniel McFarling. Executors, Robert Porterfield, Henry Mowrey teste: Jas. Hill, daniel McFarland, Christian Gibson Proved 16 June 1795 by James Hill, Daniel McFarling. Executors refuse to execute, widow also. Administration granted Alexander Gibson, son to decedent. SOURCE: "Chronicles of the Scotch Irish Settlement in Virginia" 1958 by Lyman Chalkley vol 3 LDS Microfilm #0162044. Pg 171

Revolutionary War Pension Records Given Name Samul A Cargo Samel A Cargo Samuel Cargo Samuel A Cargo Surname State Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia

1850 Census: , Samuel A Cargo Subdivision 17, Blount, Alabama Occupation: Farming {Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Subdivision 17, Blount, Alabama; Roll M432_2; Page: 130; Image: 261.}

CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH-IRISH SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA; Vol 2, pp 260-269 by Lyman Chalkley http://www.rootsweb.com/~chalkley Page 208--Alexander G. Trimble and Editha Trimble, infant, by Alex. G., her brother and next friend, vs. Silas H. Smith and Saml. A. Cargo. In 1804 Alex. Gibson, of Augusta, died, owning 512 acres near Staunton, testate, devising to nephew, Daniel Gibson or Samuel A. Cargo and Elizabeth, who were children of Alexander's sister. Daniel died two or three years ago. Daniel had married Jane Calvert, by whom he had one and possibly more children, but none survived him. Elizabeth Cargo married John Trimble and removed to West, and orator and oratrix are their children and are entitled to the limitations to their mother. At time of Daniel's death orators lived in Mississippi. Saml. A. Cargo lives in Alabama.

(169) Following officers of militia recommended: Robert Gamble, as Lieutenant Colonel; William Hinds, as Captain; John Hogshead and David Parry, as Lieutenants; Jacob Perey and Samuel Cargo, as Ensigns; and for a light company to the First Regiment--Alexander Gibson, as Captain; John Poage, Jr., as Lieutenant; James Steel, as Ensign; for a light company to the Second Regiment--John Lewis, as Captain; Charles Donally, as Lieutenant, John McCreery, Jr., Ensign.
153 Note Citations Notes on Margaret (Peggy) Gibson From Chalkleys Augusta County Records:

Vol. 2 - Marriage Bond in Augusta County - 1794--December 13, James Criswell and Jacob Kinney, surety. James Criswell and Peggy Cargo. (Note: record proves that Margaret 'Peggy' (Gibson) Cargo married James Cresswell after her husband Samuel Cargo's death in 1791). Page 63.--Alexander Gibson's will, 13th July, 1804; proved, 3d September, 1804--Sister, Christiana Gibson; sister, Mary, wife of Henry Mowry; nephew, Daniel Gibson; niece, Elizabeth Cargo; James Creswell, who married his sister Margaret, mother of Elizabeth Cargo; nephew, Samuel Alexander Corgo; nephew, Daniel Gibson; niece, Harriet Cresswell, daughter of Margaret.

Notes on James Malcolm To Check: Revolutionary War Soldier Battle of Guilford Courthouse

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Notes on Richard Jackson Yielding Richard Yeilding Bible Submitted by Lisa Wilson

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The Yeildings settled in Blount Co., AL between 1812 and 1819. From 1795 to 1810, Richard Yeilding was at Walnut Creek and Green river, Rutherford Co., NC. He served in the Revolutionary War from 1778-1781, in the 3rd VA Dragoons, Col. William Washington's Cavalry. A military plaque was supposed to have been placed in his honor in Blount Co., Alabama. In the dedication speach for the placement of this plaque it states the plaque had not been received by the dedication date. This plaque has yet to be found in a Blount Co. cemetery. It is doubtfull it was ever placed. In 1819, on May 20, Richard purchased land in Lawrence Co, Alabama Territory, Sec. 23, Twp. 6, Rng. 9W. Then on July 6, Richard and his son Francis purchased land in Blount Co., Alabama Territory, Sec. 27, Twp. 10, Rng. 1E. In 1820, Richard was appointed with others to supervise the erection of public buildings in the Blount County Seat of Blountsville. In the 1840's he and Nancy were members of the Siloam Baptist Church in Royal, 6 miles east of Blountsville. The church is now the Church of God of Prophecy, Royal, Alabama.

=================== Bible of Richard Yeilding The transcriber of these bible records is unknown to me (Lisa Wilson). I have not seen an original copy of this bible, so therefore I do not know exactly how these records were entered. I am typing them exactly as was transcribed. I am sure this transcriber edited these entries. There would not have been reason to write out dates and put them in numerical dates on the same entry. The transcriber added their own Editor's Note at the end of these entries. Page Ia Richard Yeilding born April the 26th one thousand seventeen hundred & sixty eight or 1768 & Milly his first wife was the same age that bore children as follows Devinea Yeilding daughter of Richard & Milly Yeilding was born the twentieth of November about 9 or 10 Oclock on Sunday morning & in the Year of 1790 Page Ib Richard Sander son of William Sander & Devinea his wife was born the 20th day of May 1808 about 9 Oclock in the morning of a Friday & deceased in February the third in 1809 Menervy Sanders Daughter of William Sanders & Devina his wife born February the 4th 1812 Mahala (r?) Sanders Daughter of William Sanders & Devina his wife born February the 4th 1812 Page IIa Francis Yeilding son of Richard Yeilding & Milley his wife was born the 21st or twenty first day of December about sun up on Thursday, date 1792. ,br> Richard Yeilding son of Richard J. Yeilding & Milley his wife was born the seventeenth day of March on Tuesday 1/2 or 3/4 of an hour before day, date 1795 or one thousand seven hundred & Ninety five Page IIb John Yeilding son of Richard Yeilding & Milley his wife born about 3 or 4 Oclock of a Tuesday morning on the fourteenth of February, date 1797 the next was Rachel, deceased Elizabeth Yeilding daughter of Richard Yeilding & Milley his wife born on Friday about sunset the twenty fourth day of July, date 1801 then a miscarriage at about seven months Page IIIa Francis Yeilding & Betsy Williams was married on the 3rd of May 1821 (Editor's note: The name Williams was written over what was apparently another name. The origin of the name is unclear. Betsy's surname is given as Earles on the marriage license in Blount Co., AL) Nancy Tailor Yeilding daughter of Francis Yeilding & Betsy his wife was born on Sunday about 2 hours by sun in the after noon & on the 26th of May 1822 William Berry Yeilding son of Francis Yeilding and Betsy his wife was born on Thursday morning about sunrise & on the 8 of July 1824 Page IIIb Joel Sanders son of William Sanders & Devina his wife was born the 7th April 1814 & on the 19th of October 1814 Devina Sanders Deceased _ _ John Yeilding and Nancy Billingsley was married in November the 23, 1819 Elizabeth Yeilding daughter of John & Nancy Yeilding his wife was born on Tuesday the 14 of November 1820 Page IVa DEATHS: Richard Jackson Yealding Departed this life the 31st of August 1859 William Berry Yealding departed this life March the 7th 1864

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Page IVb 23rd 1838 and depar_ _ life on Wednesday the 1st day of May 1838 Nancy Yeilding Wife of Richard Yeilding departed this life October 3rd 10 Oclock 1858 Richard Yealding (Senr?) departed this Life February the 27th 1864

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Editor's Note (not Lisa Wilson): These pages are probably only a portion of the Bible; however, it supplies very valuable information. Perhaps the remaining parts of the Bible can be located and more information clarified. There appears to be at least three different scripts in the writing, although two of these could be the same script which has changed with the increasing age of the individual who entered the information. The author thinks that the Bible most likely belonged to Richard and Milly Yeilding and then was passed on to Francis Yeilding and was then probably given to one of the descendants of Francis and Betsy Earles Yeilding.

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1860 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > 1 SUB DIVN Brooksville 373/373 Series: M653 Roll: 2 Page: 906 In household of Charles Latham, 94, NC [boarder is marked out] Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year YIELDING FRANCIS 68 M W NC AL BLOUNT 1 SUB DIVN 1860 Farmer Property 2000, Personal 3000 Elizabeth, 54, SC Letha, 15, AL Richd, 93, NC

1790 > NORTH CAROLINA > RUTHERFORD > MORGAN DIST Series: M637 Roll: 7 Page: 145

YIELDING RD Males 16 and up 1 Males under 16 0 Females 2 Slaves

1800 > NORTH CAROLINA > RUTHERFORD > NO TWP LISTED Series: M32 Roll: 33 Page: 156 YEILDING RICHARD Males under 10 3 {Francis, John, Richard} 10-15

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16-25 26-44 1 45 and older Females under 10 10-15 1 (Devinea) 16-25 26-44 1 45 and older Slaves

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5 Sep 1788 Age: 20 Marriage to Millicent "Milly" MILLS Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Spouse #2 Nancy Russell (1778-1858) Married 1812 1840 Blount County, AL Census KEY: Surname, Given name(s), M(-5), (5-10), (10-15), (15-20), (20-30), (30-40), (40-50), (50-60), (60-70), (70-80), (80-90), (90-100), (100+); F(-5), (5-10), (10-15), (15-20), (20-30), (30-40), (40-50), (50-60), (60-70), (70-80), (80-90), (90-100), (100+) Yielding, Francis, 1,1,0,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0-0,1,2,1,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0--p. 84 Yielding, John, 1,2,1,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0-0,2,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0--p. 84 Yielding, Richard, 3,0,0,0,2,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0-0,2,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0--p. 84 Yielding, Taylor L.M., 1,2,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0-1,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0--p. 86 INDENTURE BETWEEN WILLIAM MILLS AND RICHARD YIELDING No. 1374 March the 25th 1793 This Indenture made this eleventh day of Juary in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety three Between William MILLS of the county of Rutherford and state of North Carolina of the one part; and Richard YIELDING of the county and state aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth; that for and in consideration of the sum of thirty pounds good and lawful money of the State aforesaid to him the said William MILLS in hand paid by the said Richard YIELDING and before the sealing of these presents the receipt and payment whereof I do hereby acknowledge hath granted bargained sold allienated [sic] Enfeofed [sic] conveyed and confirmed and by these presents doth grant bargain sell allien Enfeof [sic] convey and confirm unto the said Richard YIELDING his heirs and assigns forever one certain piece or parcel of land containing by estimation one hundred acres granted by his Excellency Alexander MARTIN Captain General Commander of the State of aforesaid in the year of our Lord 1790 and 16th day of November lying and being in County and State aforesaid on both sides of Rollen (this word is spelled Rotten in some abstracts - I do not see the "Ls" crossed) Creek of Green River Begining [sic] at a red oak on the South side of the creek thence North one hundred poles to a Spanish oak then west one hundred and sixty poles to a stake thence south one hundred poles to a stake thence to the begining [sic] containing one hundred acres with the appurtainances [sic] situate lying and being as aforesaid to have and to hold all and singular every of the aforesaid one hundred acres with the appurtainances [sic] thereunto belonging as in anywise appurtaining [sic] to the only use and behoof(?) of the aforesaid Richard YIELDING his heirs and assigns forever and I the said William MILLS for myself my heirs and assigns doth hereby covenant and agree to and with the aforesaid Richard YIELDING that the said William MILLS his heirs Exrs. and admrs. shall at all times warrant and forever defend the aforesaid granted premesis to the said Richard YIELDING his heirs and assigns forever against all claims or demands whatsoever whereby the above mentioned premises might or may be Effected or Incumbered [sic] contrary to the true Intent and meaning of these presents. In Witness whereof the said William MILLS hath set his hand and seal the day and year first above written, William MILLS {Seal} Testes Isham TRAVIS Thomas JUSTICE

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-------------------------Jany the 20th, 1810. No. 178. State of No Carolina N0. 2684. Knowe ye that we for & in consideration of the sum of fifty shillings for every hundred acres hereby granted paid into our Treasury by Rich YIELDING have given & granted & by d these presents do give & grant unto the sd. Rich YIELDING a tract of land d containing 48 acres lying & being in the county of Rutherford on both sides of Walnut Creek of Green River joining his lower tract Begining [sic] at a post oak Firs. BROWNcorner then South 65 West 81 poles to a post oak then s South to his own corner 25 poles then with his own line South 32 poles to a black oak then East 70 poles to a stake in BROWNs line then North with sd line to the begining [sic] entered 9th July 1909 as by the plat hereunto annexed doth appear together with all woods waters mines minerals hereititaments [sic] & appertenances [sic] to the said land belonging or appertaining [sic] to hold to the sd Rich YIELDING his heirs & assigns d forever yielding and paying us such sums of money yearly or otherwise as our General assembly from time to time may direct provided always that the s d Grant shall cause this grant to be registered in the Registers office of afsd County of Rutherford within twelve months from the date hereof otherwise the same shall be void. In testimony whereof we have caused these our letters to be made patent & out Great seal to be thereunto affixed. Witness David STONE Esq our Gov. Capn Genrl & commander in Chief at Raleigh the 16th day of Sept in the 34th year of our Independence & in the year of our Lord - 1809 By command Will WHITE Sec. David STONE ------------------------Jany. the 22nd 1810 No. 179. State of North Carolina No.2683. Know ye that we for & in consideration of the sum of fifty shillings for every hundred acres hereby granted paid into our Treasury by Rich YIELDING have given & granted & by d these presents do Give & Grant unto the sd. Rich YIELDING a tract of land d containing 128 1/2 acres lying & being in the county of Rutherford being surplus of his old tract on walnut creek of Green River. Begining [sic] at a black oak & post not far from where the old corner stood then South 28 East 138 poles to a small red oak & two gums Not far from the meeting house on a hill -- North 62 East 149 poles to a stake at the other old line then with the old line North 28 Wt. 138 poles to a stake then South 62 Wt. to the begining [sic]. entered 9th July1808. As by the plat hereunto annexed doth appear together with all woods waters mines minerals heriditaments & appertenances to the sd. land belonging or appertaining to hold to the sd. Rich YIELDING his heirs & assigns forever yielding & d paying to us such sums of money yearly or otherwise as out General Assembly from time to time may direct provided always that the sd. Grantee shall cause this Grant to lie registered in the Registers office of our sd. county of Rutherford within twelve months from the Date hereof otherwise the same shall be void. In testimony whereof we have caused these our letters to be made patent & our Great Seal to be hereunto affixed. Witness David STONE Esq. our Gov. Capt. Gen. & Commander in chief at Raleigh the 16th day of Sept. in the 34th year of our Independence & in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred & nine by command. Will WHITE. Sec. David STONE. ------------------------DEEDS & GRANTS OF RICHARD YEILDING FOUND IN RUTHERFORD COUNTY COURTHOUSE, JULY 1999 BY AE AND JUDITH CANANT (Transcribed from copies we made of originals, by Judith Presnell Canant) (Surnames not Capitalized in originals, but done by JPC for easier reading) Book 6, November the 20th, 1797 This Indenture, made this 14th day of March A.D. 1796 between Charles N ROSS of Rutherford County & State of North Carolina of the one part & Richard YIELDING of the county and State of sd of the other part, Witnesseth, that for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred pounds lawful money of N. Carolina in hand paid by Richard YIELDING, unto the said Charles ROSS before the sealing and delivering of these presents the receipt, whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath, granted bargained, said alien & (enfeoff - ?), conveyed & confirm unto the sd Richard YIELDING, his heirs, executors, administrators & assigns forever to cartain tracts or parcels of land containing three hundred acres lying & being in our County of Rutherford bounded as follows: Viz: The first tract one hundred acres on Walnut Creek of Green River on both sides of sd creek above James SCOTT

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entry including a shoal & his own improvement & up the creek for compliment. Beginning at a black oak, thence North 160 poles to a stake, thence to the beginning. Granted by patent to Alex. COULTER by Richard CASWELL, Govenar [sic], bearing date 1780. No. 123, then conveyed by a deed from Alex COULTER to Charles ROSS, NC. The second tract of land containing two hundred acres, Beginning small black oak on the South side of Walnut Creek about the fork, thence So. 28 East 216 poles crossing the flat branch to a white oak, thence North 62 East 149 poles crossing the same branch to a (past - ?) oak thence with his own line No. 28 West 216 poles to a stake, thence to the beginning. Granted by patent to Alex COULTER by Alex MARTIN, Govenor [sic], bearing date 1792. No. 731. Then conveyed by us deed of conveyance to Charles ROSS, the above mentioned tracts of land containing three hundred acres with the appertainances [sic] to the afsd Richard YIELDING his heirs & c. to have and to hold together with all the improvements, mines, minerals, houses, fences, Gardens, orchards, woods ways, waters & water courses thereon, standing, growing, being, or in anywise appertaining to the sd Richard YIELDING his heirs and assigns forever, to have and to hold, possess and enjoy free & clear from all incumbrance, and the sd Charles ROSS his heirs, Exrs, admrs and assigns doth covenant and agree with the sd Richard YIELDING his heirs & assigns against all claims and demands whatsoever whereby the afsd premises might or may in anywise effected or in anywise incumbered contrary to the true intent and meaning of these presents & in witness whereof I have set my hand and affixed my seal the day and year first above written, signed sealed and dilivered [sic] in presents of us } his John FISHER; Marvill MILLS; Thomas his CARBESHAM }Charles(X) ROSS (X) (Corkerham??) mark {seal} mark ----------------------(The following grant was written in a less decipherable handwriting and I have transcribed it to the best of my ability. The questionable words are so marked - JPC) Page 33-35, from grant book in Rutherford Court House: Novr, the 29th, 1798 /580/ State of North Carolina No 1535 To all to whome these presents shall come greeting Know ye that we for and In consideration of the Sum of thirty Shillings for every hundred acres hereby granted to and into our Treasury by Richard YIELDING have given and granted and by these presents to give and grant unto this; d Richard YIELDING a tract of land containing Twenty Acres lying and being in our County of Rutherford, On the flat branch of Walnut Creek Joining his own land Begining [sic] beginning at a post Oak and White Oak in his west line then South fifty west Sixty poles to a Poplar, ----------(next page - #34) then South fifty Seven East one hunded [sic] and ten poles to a stake about twelve poles from his other white oak (corner-?) then North (here, thirty east crossed out) Twenty East one hundred and fifteen poles to a Stake is then North thirty East eighty poles to a small hickory Post Oak and and black Oak bushes then North ten west Twenty poles to a post Oak in his own line thence west forty poles to the corner of his other place then North with his other line, twenty poles to a Stake in Se line then South Sixty two west fifty poles to a pine in his other line then South twenty Eight East one hundred and Sixty poles to his other post Oak Corner then south Sixty two west one hundred and forty nine poles to his other white Oak Corner then North twenty eight west one hundred poles to the Beginning; by warrant dated the 15th day of April 1796; As by the plat ( had crossed out) here unto annexed doth appear with all ways or wood-(?) waters Mine Minerials [sic] profits (this word looks like heritamentsand Appartiainance [sic], ) thereunto belonging or in any wise appartaining to hold to the Sd, Richard YIELDING his heirs and assigns forever; Yielding and paying to us such Sum of money yearly or otherwise as our General Assembly from time to time may direct; Provided always that the Sd, grantee Shall cause this grant to be Enich-(?), I in the registers office of our Sd County of rutherford within the time limited by law otherwise the Same Shall be Void; In Testimony whereby we have caused this (~) our Letters to be made patent and our great Seal to be herunto affixed. Samuel ASHE Esquire our Govenour Captain General and Commander is Chief at Raleigh. The 18th day of December in the 22nd year of our Independance and in the year of our Lord 1799.

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By Command Saml C Ashe xHS Glasgow (Sea?) (this is very hard to decipher)
155 Note Citations Notes on Millicent "Milly" or Amelia Mills Name: Milly Mills Spouse: Richard Yealding Marriage Date: 5 Nov 1788 Marriage County: Rutherford Marriage State: North Carolina Source Vendor: County Court Records Rutherfordton, NC and FHL # 6418151 Source: County Court Records at Rutherfordton, NC & Family

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Notes on Thomas Billingsly 1850 > ALABAMA > BLOUNT > 17 SUBDIVN Series: M432 Roll: 2 Page: 130 132/133 John Yielding, 57, M, Farmer, $1000, NC Nancy , 48, TN, can't read and write Joseph, 17, Farmer, AL Mary, 15, AL next image Samuel Yielding, 14, AL Nancy, 8, AL Thos Billingsly, 78, GA? SC?

<p>4TH GREAT GRANDFATHER</p><p>&nbsp</p><p>&nbsp</p><p>BORN IN ONSLOW CO, NORTH CAROLINA 30 DEC 1782, MOVED TO SULLIVAN CO, TENNESSEE WITH HIS PARTENT. HE MARRIED IN MAY 1801 NANCY COURTNEY ALLEN, BORN IN 1783, THEY RESIDED IN EAST TENNESSEE TO ABOUT 1807 THEN MOVED TO CUMBERLAND CO, KENTUCKY WHERE THEY RESIDED TO 1811 THEN RETURNED TO TENNESSEE. IN 1821-22 THEY MOVED TO BLOUNT CO, ALABAMA. HE WAS GRANTED 80, 12?100 ACRES OF LAND ON 30 NOVEMBER 1825, CERTIFICATE NO. 1868.</p><p>RESIDED IN BLOUNT CO, ALABAMA TO ABOUT 1837 THEN MOVED TO MORGAN CO, ALABAMA WHERE NANCY DIED IN 1843. HE SURVIVED HER A FEW YEARS, MOVED TO PONTOTOC CO, MISSISSIPPI.</p><p>THOMAS BILLINGSLEY (SAMUEL BILLINGSLEY -14, JAMES BILLINGSLEY -13,WILLIAM III BILLINGSLEY -12, WILLIAM II B. BILLINGSLEY -11, JOHN II BILLINGSLEY -10, FRANCIS BILLINGSLEY -9, JOHN BILLINGSLEY -8, FRANCIS BILLINGSLEY -7, JOHN BILLINGSLEY -6, WILLIAM II BILLINGSLEY -5, WILLIAM BILLINGSLEY -4, ROGER III BILLINGSLEY -3, ROGER II BILLINGSLEY -2, ROGER BILLINGSLEY -1)</p>SOME RECORDS SHOW A THOMAS BILLINGSLEY BURIED ELLIS CHAPEL CEM. VAN ZANDT CO, TEXAS. AND NOTES PICKLE NALLEY FUNERAL HOME, BIG SPRINGS TEXAS Notes on John Hollis Moses Hollis, Sr. He was born in Fairfax Co., VA about 1725. His parents were John Hollis and Ester Cantebury Hollis of Fairfax Co., VA. They lived on Ravenswood Plantation where John ran an Ordinary (Tavern and Inn) and farmed tobacco. Both parents were born in Surrey Co., England." Source: Patrick Hollis John Hollis, born c. 1707 possibly County Surry, England, died before May 1768 in Fairfax Co, Virginia, his wife Esther [Canterbury?]. John may have been the son of William Hollis, transported to Virginia by George Hamilton who was granted land in Prince William County 23 Mar 1715/6

John Hollis (1722) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(birth years are approximate) Edward Hollis (1725-c.1794) m(2) Eleanor; Richland, SC; (land grant 1757 Craven Co, SC) Burrell Hollis (1727), Fairfax Co, VA Moses Hollis (1728-1794) Fairfield, Co, SC James Hollis (1728-1801) married Sarah, Fairfield, Co, SC William Hollis (1729), Fairfax Co, VA Cybilla "Sibbie' Hollis (1730-1793) married John Hall or Thomas Hall; Fairfield, Co, SC Notley Hollis (1732-1782) married Anastasia Taylor, Fairfield, Co, SC

156 Note Citations Notes on James Warnick Warnock James WARNICK was born in 1741 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland. He immigrated on 15 Aug 1758 to New Castle, New Castle, DE. He moved in 1787 to Guilford Co, NC. He moved in 1797 to Wilson Co., TN. He died in 1804 in Wilson Co., TN. or NC according to Ancestry.com World Tree He served in the military Revolutionary War. Possibly served in the 2nd Regiment of the Delaware Militia. He signed a will in Lebanon, TN. Surname may be spelled Warnock

A will dated 16 Jan 1804 was found in Wilson County, TN, in which James Warmack bequeaths to his wife Rhoda; to Sarah (relationship not stated); to his daughter, Ann; to his son, John; to his son, William; to his daughter, Elenor. He names as executors "my wife Rhoda and my son Robert." Jane and James are not mentioned.
155Marlene 156The

Yielding McCormick on Facebook Hollis Family (http://jliptrap.us/gen/hollis.htm) ,

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will on file at Lebanon, TN

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An old Bible in the Decatur, IL library mentions James Warnock and sons Robert, James, John, and William, but does not mention any girls. He was married to Rhoda BROWN after 15 Aug 1758 in New Castle, New Castle, DE.
157 Note Citations James landed at Newcastle, Delaware in October or August of 1750 or 1758, which seems more likely. He was born about 1740-1741, which means he would have been about 17 years old when he arrived in America.

1797, Property on the east fork of Suggs Creek in Wilson County, Tennessee; property purchased from William Nash
158 Note Citations Notes on Margaret McDole or Madole 1820 Census of Robertson County, Tennessee: Margaret Griffin:001100-01001 Boys are Larkin C. and Rueben and daughter is the youngest, Peggy. Margaret is over 45. 1830 Census of Robertson County, Tennessee: Margaret Griffin:00101-0011010001 (Margaret is now 70-80. Given the birthdate of her youngest child, she was probably just about 70. Margaret is now living with 5 unknown individuals. This could be her daughter, Sarah/Sally Herd, who was widowed from Thomas P. Herd in 1827. Sarah and Thomas had 3 minor children. Larkin C. Griffin would be the oldest male in the household and was the guardian of the Herd minors.) 1832--Margaret Griffin has a guardian, her son Reuben. "Robertson County Probabe Court, November term, 1832, p. 105: "Robertson County Probate Court, November term, 1832, p. 105: "The foregoing account of sale of the estate of Margaret Griffinwas returned to court by Reuben Griffin, her guardian and ordered to be recorded." Apparently, the family was selling her livestock, farm implements and household items because she was going to live with her daughter, Lucinda Warnick, in HenryCounty, TN. Most of the items were bought by family members: Reuben Griffin, Moses McCarely, Samuel Madole, Richard Giffin, John Warnick, Sarah Herd, Hawkins Gregory and Jonathan Jones. 1834--Moses McCarely is now the guardian for Margaret. He mad an accounting to the Probate Court, although Margaret was still living. Margaret held notes on John Warnick, Reuben Griffin, Jonathan Jones, Wm H. Morris, Phillip Mason, George Childress, David Traughber and V.W. Bernard. (The first three are family members). John Warnick was paid $58.00 for keeping Margaret. John also received $10.00 for the trouble and expense of taking Margaret from Robertson County to Henry Co, TN) p. 300, February term, 1834. 1835--Moses McCarely again makes an accounting to the Probate Court as guardian for Margaret Griffin. John Warnick was again paid for keeping Margaret for 12 months. He was also given $5.00 for Margaret's coffin, although another accounting is recorded in the Robertson County probate court.

Notes on Cargo Surname: Cargo This curious surname is of northern medieval English origin,, and is a locational name from the village of Cargo, north west of Carlisle in Cumberland. The component elements of the placename are believed to be either the British (pre Roman) "ker", fort, reflected in the Celtic "caer", fort, with the Old Norse "goe", bay, inlet; hence, "fort near an inlet", or the Olde English pre 7th Century "carr", rock, with "goe" (as above). There is also a hamlet called Cargo Fleet near Middlesbrough in the North Riding of Yorkshire which may have given rise to some instances of the surname. Locational names, such as this, were originally given to local landowners, and the lord of the manor, and especially as a means of identification to those who left their birthplace to settle elsewhere. On September 15th 1727, James Cargow, an infant, was christened in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, and on September 9th 1733, Elizabeth Cargo was christened at Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland. The surname is particularly well recorded in Church Registers of Lancashire, and in the Irish province of Ulster from the mid 18th Century, namebearers in the latter place most likely being of Scottish Planter stock. On March 11th 1749, one John Cargo was a christening witness at Benns Garden Church, Liverpool, Lancashire, and on November 6th 1802, the marriage of Ann Cargo to Samuel Waters took place at Carnmoney, County Antrim. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of James Cargue, which was dated September 5th 1691, marriage to Agnas Wilsone, at Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, during the reign of William and Mary, 1689 - 1694. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.
159 Note Citations Notes on Alexander Gibson, Sr. Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745 - 1800, p.22 Page 379.-- ---- Daniel Gibson's will--Wife, Elizabeth Gibson, executrix. Teste: Alex. Blair, John Nickel, Robert Gambell. 28th August, 1751, no probate order.

Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745 - 1800, p.25 Page 432.--18th June, 1752. Alexander Gibson's bond as administrator of Daniel Gibson, with sureties John Patterson, Sampson Archer. Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745 - 1800, p.26 Page 439.--19th August, 1752. Daniel Gibson's appraisement, by Alex. Crawford, Andrew Foster, James Sayers. Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745 - 1800, p.169 Page 382.--28th August, 1783. Robert Gibson's estate appraised by John Blair, Jno. Gamble, Wm. Young. Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745 - 1800, p.206 Page 171.--6th September, 1794. Alexander Gibson's will--To wife, Mary; to
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children, viz: Elizabeth, Christian, Mary Mowrey, Margaret; to grandson, Daniel Gibson, who is to make deed to Daniel McFarling for his tract on Christian's Creek; to John McFarling; to grandson Edward Atkins; to granddaughter, Sarah Allen (I believe is her name, but Mrs. Haladay knows her); to granddaughter, Ann McFarling; to granddaughter, Elizabeth Congo (Cargo?); to grandson, Samuel Cargo; to Daniel McFarling. Executors, Robert Porterfield, Henry Mowrey. Teste: Jas. Hill, Daniel McFarland, Christian Gibson. Proved, 16th June, 1795, by James Hill, Daniel McFarlin. Executors refuse to execute, widow also. Administration granted Alexander Gibson, son to decedent. [p.207] Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745 - 1800, p.207 Page 178.--15th July, 1782. Alexander Gibson's will--Executor, son Alexander; to wife, Mary, to be maintained by son Alexander; to daughter, Christian, unmarried; to daughter, Mary, unmarried; to daughter, Margaret, unmarried; to grandson, Daniel Gibson; to grandchildren, Elenor McFarland, Daniel McFarland, John McFarland, Ann McFarland; to grandchildren, Isabella, Alexander, James, and Mary McFarland. Teste: John Elliot, Elizabeth Elliot, Elizabeth Gibson. Proved, July Court, 1795 (purporting to be a former will), by John and Elizabeth Elliott and recorded on motion of Alex. Gibson, Jr. Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745 - 1800, p.218 Page 61.--24th May, 1800. John Gibson's estate appraised--English and Portugese gold, 15 oz., 4 drd., 17 grn., at 5/4, 81.15.1; Spanish and French gold, 6 oz., 8 drd., 0 grn., at 5/3, 33.12.0; in silver, 248 dollars and 20 crowns, 81.0.0. Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745 - 1800, p.250 Page 63.--Alexander Gibson's will, 13th July, 1804; proved, 3d September, 1804--Sister, Christiana Gibson; sister, Mary, wife of Henry Mowry; nephew, Daniel Gibson; niece, Elizabeth Cargo; James Creswell, who married his sister Margaret, mother of Elizabeth Cargo; nephew, Samuel Alexander Corgo; nephew, Daniel Gibson; niece, Harriet Cresswell, daughter of Margaret. p. 308. Deed Book No. 5

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(26) 17th November, 1752. Daniel McAnore and Hannah to Alexander Gobson, 115 acres. Middle River of Shanando joining land where McAnore dwells. Corner John Trimble; Thomas Gardner's line. Teste: David Trimble, John Walker. p. 358. Deed Book No. 8 (208) 10th October, 1759. Alexander Gibson and Mary ( ) to Anthony Black,89, 115 acres on Middle River, joining Daniel McNeer where he now dwells; corner John Trimble; Thos. Gardner's line.
160 Note Citations From "Chronicles of the Scotch Irish Settlement in Virginia" Vol. 1, page 185, dated June 20, 1775 in Augusta County, Virginia: "Alexander Gibson petitions that William McFarland has moved out of the colony, and his children are not provide for, viz: Isabella, Alexander, James, Mary, Daniel, Eleanor, and John. They are bound to said Alexander, their grandfather."

20 August 1746 p. 21: (74) Cap. Daniel McAnaire to be overseer of above road with following tithables: Samuel Wallis, Alexr. Crawford, John Elliott, David Trimble, John Hogshead, Alexr. Gardner, Sampson Archer, Alexr. Gibson, Robt. Davis, Thomas Gardner, Walter Trimble, John Sixby, David Stuart, Ro. Renix, Francis Gardner, John Trimble, Thomas Beard, R. Gilkason, John Archer, James Bell, James Mills, James Dyer, Charles Clendening, Wm. Hogshead, Ro. Ralston, John Moffet, Saml. Lusk, James Phillips, Danl. Brealey, Mathew Edmonston, James Trimble, John Ferguson, Wm. Anderson, John Spears, John McKenney, Wm. Brady, Ro. Armstong, James Miller.

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(147) 1955 - Samuel Givens processioned as follows, viz: For Patt. Crawford, present; for Jno. Givens; for Samuel Givens; for Wm. Givens; for Jas. Givens; for Thos. Turk; for Jas. Turk; for Wm Hinds, present David Moneely; for Samuel Hinds; for Christian Clemons, present Geo. Trout, Christian Clemons, Jr.; for George Trout; for Jno. Hinds; for Thos. Story; for Geo. Patterson; for James Carr; for Edward Rutledge; for John Carr; for Andrew Carr. John Finley and Alex. Crawford processioned as follows, viz: For James Sayers, for Alex. Gibson, for Andrew Foster, for Wm. Bell, for Thos. Armstrong, for Mathew Edmison, for Rob. Gilkison, for Thos. Gardner; James Bell's widow cannot show her lines; for John Trimble, for John Finley, for David Trimble, for Daniel McAnare, for Thos. Beard, for Alex. Crawford, for Jno. Allit, for James McAnare, for Thos. Beard, for Alex. Crawford, for Jno. Allit, for James Kirk, for Robert Armstrong, for
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1750, July 30th - Alexander Gibson, 100, on Middle River, joining John Trimble, about 3/4 mile off. Gallaher, vid. Daniel Smith, 1750-51, March 18th. Jacob Gillespie; see Gabriel Pickens. p. 358. Deed Book No. 8 (208) 10th October, 1759. Alexander Gibson and Mary ( ) to Anthony Black,89, 115 acres on Middle River, joining Daniel McNeer where he now dwells; corner John Trimble; Thos. Gardner's line. (169) Following officers of militia recommended: Robert Gamble, as Lieutenant Colonel; William Hinds, as Captain; John Hogshead and David Parry, as Lieutenants; Jacob Perey and Samuel Cargo, as Ensigns; and for a light company to the First Regiment--Alexander Gibson, as Captain; John Poage, Jr., as Lieutenant; James Steel, as Ensign; for a light company to the Second Regiment--John Lewis, as Captain; Charles Donally, as Lieutenant, John McCreery, Jr., Ensign.
163 Note Citations Wills of Alexander Gibson From Chalkley's:

Note: Alexander Gibson had two wills, written 12 years apart entered into Augusta County court records: Page 178.--15th July, 1782. Alexander Gibson's will--Executor, son Alexander; to wife, Mary, to be maintained by son Alexander; to daughter, Christian, unmarried; to daughter, Mary, unmarried; to daughter, Margaret, unmarried; to grandson, Daniel Gibson; to grandchildren, Elenor McFarland, Daniel McFarland, John McFarland, Ann McFarland; to grandchildren, Isabella, Alexander, James, and Mary McFarland. Teste: John Elliot, Elizabeth Elliot, Elizabeth Gibson. Proved, July Court, 1795 (purporting to be a former will), by John and Elizabeth Elliott and recorded on motion of Alex. Gibson, Jr. Page 171.--6th September, 1794. Alexander Gibson's will--To wife, Mary; to children, viz: Elizabeth, Christian, Mary Mowrey, Margaret; to grandson, Daniel Gibson, who is to make deed to Daniel McFarling for his tract on Christian's Creek; to John McFarling; to grandson Edward Atkins; to granddaughter, Sarah Allen (I believe is her name, but Mrs. Haladay knows her); to granddaughter, Ann McFarling; to granddaughter, Elizabeth Congo (Cargo?); to grandson, Samuel Cargo; to Daniel McFarling. Executors, Robert Porterfield, Henry Mowrey. Teste: Jas. Hill, Daniel McFarland, Christian Gibson. Proved, 16th June, 1795, by James Hill, Daniel McFarlin. Executors refuse to execute, widow also. Administration granted Alexander Gibson, son to decedent. Notes on John Richard or Michael Yielding The Yeilding stores shut down some time ago. BTW - the spelling is Yielding not Yeilding. That particular branch changed to Yeilding because that ancestor ran illegal booze during the depresion - had trouble with the law and the name change from Yielding to Yeilding worked. Which worked for awhile. Also, BTW, no Yielding ever got a break in that store. Yeilding made sure Yielding and Yeldon were always kicked out.

164 Note Citations Notes on William Henry Mills Name: William Mills Spouse: Eleanor Morris Parents: Ambrose Mills, Mourning Stone Birth Place: Albermarle, James River, VA Birth Date: 10 Nov 1746 Marriage Place: Wateree, Richland Marriage Date: 12 Oct 1765 Death Place: Green River, Rutherford, NC Death Date: 10 Nov 1834

Colonel William Mills was a son of Ambrose Mills. He emigrated to the "Block House" on the Catawba and thence to Green river, in Rutherford county, in 1766. He was of English extraction and was born on James river, Virginia, in 1746. He married Eleanor Morris, of South Carolina, with whom he lived sixty-nine years, and died in 1834, and is buried near Edneyville, in Henderson county, N. C. He was a man of small stature, but very compact and sinewy, with strong constitution and indomitable courage. He was a very benevolent, industrious, kind-hearted, honest man. When he first settled in the country the Indians were very numerous and, like all new settlers on the frontiers, he had to fight his way with the savages. Several times they pillaged and burned his houses and left him and his wife without a shelter.

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William Mills (Husband) b. 10 Nov 1746 in James River, Albermarle, VA Marriage: 12 Oct 1765 in Wateree, Richland, SC 5 Apr 2002 16:16 Children: 1. DescendantsJohn Columbus Mills b. 1766 in Tyron, Columbus, NC 2. DescendantsMillie Mills b. About 1768 in Tyron, Columbus, NC 3. Jesse Mills b. Before 1769 in NC 4. John Mills b. 1770 in VA 5. Marvel E. Mills b. 1772 in VA 6. Mourning Mills b. 1773 in VA 7. Sarah Mills b. 1775 in Mills Springs, Polk, NC 8. Eleanor Nellie Mills b. 12 Dec 1777 in Mills Springs, Polk, NC 9. Elizabeth Mills b. 1778 in Mills Springs, Polk, NC 10. Phalby Mills b. 24 Sep 1782 in Columbia, Richland, SC Notes on Samuel Billingsly Private in the Revolutionary War. He was in Captain J. Sharpe's Company in Colonel Francis Lock's Light House Service. Residence for a while in Onslow, NC
165 Note Citations Notes on Richard Tidwell, I Actually, this book claiming that the first Tidwell's in America were 3 brothers is one generation off. The first known TIDWELL in America was Richard TIDWELL, born about 1635. Richard is thought to be from Staffordshire England,and came to Westmoreland County, VA as an indentured servant in 1657 at the age of 14-21. He was indentured to a man by the name of Richard NELMS {or HELMS}. In 1663, Richard NELMS granted Richard TIDWELL and Robert JEFFRIES 350 acres of prime land on the Yeocomico River. Abt. 1670, Robert JEFFRIES sold his share of the land to Richard TIDWELL. The town of Kinsale, VA now stands on the land once owned by Richard TIDWELL. Nearby, is the small little town of Tidwells, VA. Richard was married To Ann BARNETT, daughter of Peter BARNETT. The brothers mentioned in Effie's book, Robert, Richard II, and John were actually sons of this Richard, and were second generation. Other KNOWN children were Ann, Martha, and Peter.

Notes on Abraham Womack It is believed Abraham married Sarah Sumerscales after the death of Sarah Worsham. Sarah Sumerscales, one of his headrights in connection with his Patent of 1688. Will listed on page 416 of the Henrico Co., Wills and deeds. Probated October 1733 in Varina, VA. On rent roll, Henrico Co., VA. April 1705 for 560 Acres. Will of Abraham Womack, 1733, Henrico Co., VA.-Henrico County Deeds & Wills, No.2 Part 1. 1725-1737. page 416; " In The name of God The said Abraham Womeck of the County and Parish of Henrico being Sick and weak but of sound and Disposing m{ind?}------------this my last Will and Testament in writeing as followeth Imprimis, I give and Devise to ----------------my household goods which I left in his possession excepting a Suit of Curtains and ca{?}-------------------------------------also give my said Sons Wife my Gown Item I also give To my said Son Ca-------W {?} Womack son of Wm Womack what money James Daniel owes me Item I give and Devise----------------eck my Two Negro Men Frank and York to him and his heirs forever I also give to my said Son---------------ay Money which I have in Mr Perrys hands Excepting Forty Shillings I also give to my said Son ------------Item I give and Devise to my Grandson William Womack Son of Abraham Womack my horse-------------I give To my Son Abraham Two brown Cows and a brown Steer Item I give and Devise to my-----------a Hambleton one Shilling Sterling and no more Item I give and Devise To my Son Thomas Womeck my Negro Matt To him and his heirs forever I also give to my said Son the forty Shillings which I Excepted To be sent for ing{y?}-----------I also give To my said Son Thomas my Bed and all the Furniture yt belongs to it; I also give to my said--------------Brass Kettle; I also give To my said Son one Trunk,and all my new goods I have by me I also give my said----------I also give To my Son Thomas all my Warcing Apparriel both Linning and Wooling, I also give my {?}----------{Spinning} Wheel Item I give and Devise To my Son Abraham Womeck all my money which he has--------------also give to my said Son all my household goods not mentioned. My Desire is to be by {?}--------------Son Abrahams Discreation who I Constitute and appoint and appoint Whole and Sole Executor of-----Will and Testament in Witness whereof I have I have hereunto Set my hand and Affixed my Seal----------November 1732 his Signed, Sealed and published, and Abraham A W Womeck {Seal} Dec---------------------Abraham Womeck mark as his last Will and-----------------------in presence of us, and this To take place before all oth{?}-------------ade by Me John Archer Robert Graves Sarah her X mark Cook At a --------at Vorina for Henrico County the first Monday in October 1733 This------and Testament of Abraham Womeck Deceased, was presented by Ab----------meck Executor upon oath and the same being proved by the-----------Archer, and Sarah Cook, was there upon admitted To record Tesr, Bowler Cocke ClCur" As to stay true to the original Will, it has been typed as it appears. Because of it's age it is impossible to read many parts, some of them can be figured out,
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however I chose to copy it exact as any addition could be in error. LINEAGE OF THE COMPILER OF THIS GENEALOGY. Roger G. Womack PATENT BOOK 8, PAGE 172 - 20 OCTOBER 1691 {proves Sarah Somerseals could not be the mother of Abraham's children} John Wosham, Edward Straton and Abraham Womack - 879 acres-Henrico County. "To all &c whareas &c now know yee that I ye sd ffrancis Nicholson Esqr. the? Lt. Govr. &c give and grant unto Mr. John Wosham Mr. Abraham Womack a tract of land containing eight hundred seventy nine acres lying and being in ye County of Henrico at the month of a run known by ye name of ye Cold Water Run and runeth thence along that runn as it wendeth to ye head thereof to two corner pines thence east fifty six poles to a corner pine thence north north west forty nine poles to a corner white oake thence north by east ninety two poles to a corner Pockray {?} thence west north west one hundred poles to a corner pine, thence west by south one hundred and eighty poles to a corner pine, thence north west by west eighty eight poles to a corner pine thence north west and by north sixty eight poles to a corner black oake thence north sixty eight poles to a corner white oake thence north west one and fifty poles ta a corner black oake, thence west fourty eight poles to a corner pine, thence south west one hundred and eighty poles to a corner black oake standing on Swift Creeke thence down ye creeke as it wendeth to ye place it begun. The sd land being due unto ye sd Mr. John Worsham Mr. Edward Stratton & Mr. Abraham Womack by and for ye Importation of eighteen psons &c To have and hold &c To be held &c yeilding and paying &c provided &c dated ye 20th day of October Ano Dom 1691 {Names of those transported:} 5 negroes by Cert. granted Mr. Rich Kennon for seventy negroes by Henrico County Court April 1st 1690 Richard Lewis, Judith Lewis, Sarah Somerseals, Clemons Proveer, John Stewart, Wm Migettoe, James Butlidge, John Bull, Eliza, Pain, Tom, Nan, Peter, negroes." Notes on Daniel Gibson Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745 - 1800, p.22 Page 379.-- ---- Daniel Gibson's will--Wife, Elizabeth Gibson, executrix. Teste: Alex. Blair, John Nickel, Robert Gambell. 28th August, 1751, no probate order. Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745 - 1800, p.25 Page 432.--18th June, 1752. Alexander Gibson's bond as administrator of Daniel Gibson, with sureties John Patterson, Sampson Archer. Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745 - 1800, p.26 Page 439.--19th August, 1752. Daniel Gibson's appraisement, by Alex. Crawford, Andrew Foster, James Sayers. Notes on (Colonel) Ambrose Mills White Oak Plantation, located in Tryon, was originally part of a land grant by King George II to the Ambrose Mills family and is steeped in American Revolutionary history.

Loyalist Colonel Ambrose Mills was made a prisoner at the Battle of Kings Mountain. The victors at Kings Mountain immediately marched north with their prisoners, finally stopping at Biggerstaffplantation near Gilbertown, NC not far from Col. Andrew Hampton home place. There they tried, convicted and s s condemned to the hangman noose thirty-six of the vilest Loyalists, including Ambrose Mills. In the end, only Mills and eight others were hanged. s

Notes on Mourning Stone Said to have been killed by Indians in SC in the Indian Uprisings of 1755-61 Mourning Stone http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=45a4ee66-2184-49c2-b071-b247e213e73d&tid=20969691&pid=1284460582 Notes on James B Billingsly According to "Billingsley Ancestors in America," James was active in aiding the American cause. He was continually harassed by the Tories. In 1776, they invaded his home, asked for money, took him out to a tree, and hung him. Abt 1758 - Moved to Baltimore County, MD Abt 1768 - Guilford County, NC

Will dated Jan 25, 1776 and probated May Term 1776.
166,167 Note Citations James B born April 1726 in SAt. Mary's County, Maryland, died 25 January 1776 in Guilford County, North Carolina (hung during the American Revolution by the Tories) 168 Note Citations Notes on Bartholomew Stovall Birth recorded in Society of Friends, (Last name Stouell) Batholomew, son of George and Jone, Albury, 1665.6.24 Guildford

Notes on William Womack William WOMACK Sr. Birth: ca 1610/1620, Norfolk, England Death: bef 1685, Henrico Co., VA. age: 75 The ancestor of most of the Womacks in America today is believed to be William Womack who was born about 1610 to 1620
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presumably in England, County of Norfolk. (1) There are still Womacks in that area. On a tour of England in 1970 a Womack store was noticed in Sleaford. William is believed to have come to Henrico County, Virginia between 1630 and 1640. The five sons of William--William, Abraham, Richard, Thomas and John are mentioned in the Colonial Records of Virginia as was the ancestral home being Norfolk, England. There were three daughters Ann, Mary, and Jane. Ref: Valentine Papers, Vol. III,pp. 1766-1802 [1] Later research credits his place of birth as Wragby, Lincolnshire, Eng. William patented land in the Bermuda Hundred Section of Henrico Co., Va. in 1665. Ref. CDXVII Century Applic. on William Womack b 1620 Eng/Va. in 1657. William Womack on tithing list of Henrico, Co., Va. in 1679. Va. Rec. Bk. 1677-92 pp. 492, 716, 762. Va. State Library. Also "Rand, Hale & Allied Families" by Nettie Hale Rand,1940. Other references: Valentine Papers pp. 1772,1774, William & Mary College Quarterly V-24 p. 208. Virginia Historical Magazine, Minutes of the Council and General Court of Colonial Virginia p 369. Chesterfield Co., Va. p. 48 by Lutz. The descendants of William Womack remained essentially southern families. In the1790 census there were at least 30 Womack families in Virginia. There were 11 in North Carolina and 2 in South Carolina. Later they went westward to Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri and later still to the northwest and farther west. They went south to Alabama, Georgia, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and other states. The Womack name is spelled with many variations in the records: Womack, Wamack, Wamoche, Wommack, Waamock, Wamocke and many others. The most used pronunciation of the families in North Carolina and Tennessee put the accent on the first syllable as Wom'ack. In a few instances an "r" was used in the first syllable as War'mack. Note: There is a Womack family in Massachusetts whose ancestry has not been connected with the William Womack family of Henrico Co., Va. There was a Henry Womack and wife Pheobe Rondall of Massachusetts who had a son George b 9 apr 1653 Accomac Co., Va. m Elvira Lansing b 1656 Middlesex Co., Ma. d/o George Lansing and Mary Afton. The children of George and Elvira (Lansing) Womack were all born Accomack Co., Va.: Daniel b 1678 m Sarah Listen; Jerry b 1680 m Emily Payson; Martha b 1681 m George Todd; Mary b 1682 m William Lerner; Henry b 1684 m Sarah Scranton; David b 1686 m Mary Thomas; Phoebe b 1687 m John Creighton; John b 1689 m Eleanor Huntley. The children of David and Mary (Thomas) Womack were: Nicholas b 1710 m Phobe Nerbe; Tilley b 1712 m Jonathan Upsall and Eliza Ann b 1715 m James Pitkin. Reference: The Womack & Allied Families by Thomas pub. 1932, p. 154 Early Settlers of Mass. by Stull pp 19-33. Vital Rec. of Mass. by Stiles Vol 3 thru 9. Note: Archer Womack was listed as settler in Virginia in 1619. An Archer Womack of Greenup Co., Ky was born 1719 in Virginia. Ref: Womack Genealogy Vol 1 p 4 by Womack Family Assoc. William Womack Sr. is thought to be the "immigrant" ancestor of the WOMACK family with all its various spellings. William Womack married Mary Jane Allen, a widow who died prior to 1685. William immigrated from the British Isles probably during the early 1630/40's settling in the area known as the "Bermuda Hundred." The family became members of the first Quaker Colony which according to church records, originated in 1656. These members were for a large part of English extraction from the Tide Water section of Virginia, i.e., Cedar Creek and Henrico County. 2 Although proof is lacking, our Womacks are believed to have English roots. The Oft-told tradition of their having come to America from Wales is discounted by all who have researched the name. It is thought the Welsh tradition might have evolved from a maternal line... perhaps Watkins (Gwatkins), but, here again, no proof has been established. It has been suggested that the name might be of Norman origin. Discussion of this possibility was discussed in Sons of the Conqueror, by Leslie G. Pine: "Robert, son of Wimarc, a genuine Sussex pre-Conquest Norman, seems to have been strangely neglected by the earnest seekers after Norman paternity. According to Round, Wimarc was a Breton name. I do not remember a pedigree made out from Robert, and I am certainly not suggesting one should be, but it is a remarkable fact that this Norman, one of the small band whom we know to have been settled in England in Edward the Confessor's reign, should have been left unclaimed." Egbert Hudson Womack, a New York attorney, published several books on his lineage, including a respected work on the Womack family titled Cherry Grove. [This booklet {as it pertains to our English roots and the early family in Virginia} included in the volume as a separate chapter]. In a letter dated October 1, 1958, to Mr. Oscar Womack of Daylight, Tennessee, the following paragraph is extracted: " I note that one of your inquirers is interested in the origin of the name. I have done some research on the question and it is my view that it is derived from the Anglo-Saxon personal names 'Wigmearc', 'Wihomarc', and 'Wimarc', {a Mercian Warrior}. See Barber's British Family Names {London, 1903}, p. 279. "Wig' was one of the common Anglo-Saxon macian; {middle English maken}. Wimarc or Wymac was a feminine personal name. Robert, the son of Wimarc, is mentioned several times in the Domesday Book {1086}. She was a lady of noble birth and Robert was the equerry and a close associate of Edward the Confessor. He is pictured at the death bed of Edward in the Bayeux Tapestry. However, Robert's desdendants apparently did not take Wimarc as the basis of their surname. "At the time of the Domesday Book, there was an undertenant named Wihomarc who is described as a follower of Count Alain. In the lists of wills probated in England between 1541 and 1670, we find the surnames Wymarch, Wymark and Wymake. These variations seem near enough to the current pronunciation and variations in spelling to support the derivation suggested above. It is hardly necessary to add that many explanations of the derivation or meaning of the name have been given and some authorities do not agree with my view. "In 1958, when the above letter was written, Egbert Hudson Womack was living at 20 Exchange Place in New York City. Indications that the Womack immigrant may have come from Norfolk, England are tenuous, but interesting. This matter is discussed in Cherry Grove by Egbert Hudson Womack: "Kathrine {Corbett} Womack, third wife of Bishop Laurence Womack, was sister of Frances Corbett, who married Thomas Kemp in 1649.Ref: J.J. Muskett, in Suffolk Memorial Families, Vol. 2, p. 232. Bishop Womack named 'Robert Kemp, my nephew' in a [1685] codicil to his will. Frances Kemp, in her will dated 7 February 1689, left 5 pounds to 'my sister Womack' and 'Kath. Womack' was a witness to her will. Richard and Matthew Kemp, and probably their brother, Edward, came to Virginia. They were second cousins of Thomas Kemp. It has been suggested that the first Womack may have come over as an assistant to, or at the instigation of, one of the Kemps. While this is plausible, no definite proof has been found. "[Note: Old Virginia and Her Neighbors by John Fiske gives great detail about the Kemps. Notes on Mary "Marty" Walton Some have name as Mary Walton Lavender Notes on Thomas Stone Check Also: Esther Phalby as wife of Thomas Stone Notes on Alexandra Brown Check Also: Esther Phalby as wife of Thomas Stone Notes on Gilbert Mills Notes All information regarding the family history of Gilbert MIlls is from the book "The Georgians" Genealogies of Pioneer Settlers. By: Jeanette H. Austin The Will of Gilbert Mills In the name of God amen this 26th day of August 1757, I Gilbert Mills of the County of Augusta, planter being in a sick condidtion yet of a sound and perfect understanding, thaks be to God. Therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make this my last Will and Testament that is to say principaly as to such wordly estate as it hath pleased God to be so bestowe upon me I do dispose of in the following way and manner--Imprimus--I here by order all my lawfull debts to be paid. Item I give unto my son William Mills the money mentioned in note I had on Jame Staret living in Rosoe township penelvenia. Item I give unto my son Alexander Mills all my waveing body cloths and five Shill Ster. Item I give unto my grand daughter Agnes Mills all my bedding cloths and all the clothes that did belong to her grand mother as also one horse such as she

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shall chose and one saddle and in short after the payment of afor mentioned legasys and funerall charges she is to be heir of all my personall estate, etc. I order Isacc White and Edw Hall to be my Executors and trustees for my Granddaughter Agnes Mills. Given under my hand and Seal. In the presence of Henry Davis, Eleanor Teas, Gilbert Mills The Will of Gilbert Mills In the name of God amen this 26th day of August 1757, I Gilbert Mills of the County of Augusta, planter, being in a sick condition yet of a sound and perfect understanding, thanks be to God. Therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die to make this my last Will and Testament that is to say principaly as to such worldy estate as it hath pleased God to be so bestowe upon me I do dispose of in the following way and manner - Impimus - I here by order all my lawful debts to be paid. Item I give unto my son William Mills the money mentioned in note I had on James Staret living in Rosoe township penelvenia. Item I give unto my son Alexander Mills all my waveing body cloths and five Shill Ster. Item I give unto my grand Daughter Agnes Mills all my beding cloths and all the clothes that did belong to her grand mother as also one horse such as she shall chose and one saddle and in short after the payment of afor mentioned legasys and funerall charges she is to be heir of all my personal estate, etc. I order Issac White and Edw Hall to be my Executors and trustees for my Grand Daughter Agnes Mills. Given under my hand and Seal in the presence of Henry Davis, Eleanor Teas, Gilbert Mills. Notes on William Billingsly S WILLIAM (5) BILLINGSLEY (John 2, Francis 1.) Born Calvert County, Maryland October 1670. He moved to Virginia with his parents and then returned to Calvert County with them in 1675. He married prior to 1691 Clearanna Bowles, born Maryland 167-. She is believed to be a daughter of Valentine Bowles.He was given 100 acres of land called "Addition," at the time of his marriage by his father and he disposed of the same before 1700 as Rent Rolls show it was possessed at that date by Benjamin Ball. In 1700 he is listed on a Rent Roll as possessing 100 acres of land part of a 350 acre tract surveyed for George Young in February 1680 at head of Bottle Creek. On 5 July 1704 136 acres of land were surveyed for William Billingsley and called"Billingsley's Swamp" on the North side of Bottle Creek and adjoining land of John Wood. (Lib. D5, fol. 170.) He acquired other holdings of land tho no deeds have been found concerning the same. In the will of Richard Johns of Calvert County probated 14 June 1717/18: item: to my grand son Richard, son of my deceased son Abraham, two tracts made over to the testator by William BillingsIey, i.e., 136 acres called "Billingsley's Swamp," and 150 acres called"Friendship Rectified." In 1700 William Creed and William BillingsIey appraised the estate of John Carmody. (Test. Proc. xviiiB-47.) On 17 Sept. 1706 William Billingsley.and William Williams.appraised and inventcried-the estate of Andrew Graham. (Test Proc. xixC-81.)He died intestate latter part of July 1716 and his estate administered 4 Aug. 1716 by Clearanna, his widow, with James Cobb and William Billingsley, Jr. as bondsmen for 100 pounds. On 10 Jan. 1716/17 is an account and July 1717 is final account rendered by William Billingsley, Jr. Date of the death of Clearanna is not known tho the final return of administration returned by her son indicates she was deceased.
169 Note Citations Notes on Clearanna Bowles Clearanna Bowles, claimed to be a daughter of Valentine, is born ~1675 in USA and marries William Billingsley ~1690. The Billingsley were Quakers, but s there is no obvious link to Valentine I, II or III. 170 Note Citations Notes on John B Billingsly Married 1st cousin

Notes on Sarah Ann Billingsly Married 1st cousin Notes on Valentine Bowles Clearanna Bowles, claimed to be a daughter of Valentine, is born ~1675 in USA and marries William Billingsley ~1690. The Billingsley were Quakers, but s there is no obvious link to Valentine I, II or III.
171 Note Citations Notes on Edward Myll ??? Name: Edward Mylles Gender: Male Baptism/Christening Date: 06 Apr 1617 Baptism/Christening Place: St. Paul, Canterbury, Kent, England Birth Date: Birthplace: Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: Thomas Mylles Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name: Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Age: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I04803-8 System Origin: England-EASy Source Film Number: 1736588

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170,171Nicholas

of Warren Huey RUDD, (http://www.loscarnales.com/aqwn12.htm) Boles, Bowles of Deal, Kent, (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bowlesfamily/the_bowles_of_deal,_kent.htm)

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??? Name: Edward Milles Gender: Male Burial Date: 27 Oct 1645 Burial Place: Little Shelford, Cambridge, England Death Date: Death Place: Age: Birth Date: Birthplace: Occupation: Race: Marital Status: Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Mother's Birthplace: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I04397-0 System Origin: England-EASy Source Film Number: 2206068 Reference Number: item 1 . Notes on Jacosa Crofts ??? Name: Jocosa Griff Gender: Female Baptism/Christening Date: 19 Nov 1615 Baptism/Christening Place: Mainstone, Shropshire, England Birth Date: Birthplace: Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: Richard Griff Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name: Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Age: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I06898-7 System Origin: England-EASy Source Film Number: 1895040 Reference Number: it2, p13 . ??? Name: Croft Gender: Female Baptism/Christening Date: 24 Jun 1624 Baptism/Christening Place: SKIPTON,YORK,ENGLAND Birth Date: Birthplace: Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: Richard Croft Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name: Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Age: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: P00934-1 System Origin: England-ODM Source Film Number: 100098 Reference Number:

Name: Jocasta Milles

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Gender: Female Burial Date: 01 Mar 1645 Burial Place: Wolstanton, Stafford, England Death Date: Death Place: Age: Birth Date: Birthplace: Occupation: Race: Marital Status: Widowed Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Mother's Birthplace: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B00190-5 System Origin: England-EASy Source Film Number: 1517616 Reference Number: . Notes on Thomas (Sir Knight) Myll, II HRH Charles's 19-Great Grandfather. PM Churchill's 16-Great Grandfather.

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Lady Diana's 15-Great Grandfather

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