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Jacob Duckworth1,2

M, #25271, b. __/__/1764, d. 06/06/1815

Parents

FatherJeremiah Duckworth (b. 1740, d. 4 September 1809)
MotherChristiana Ramsey (b. 1742, d. 14 April 1827)

Family: Elizabeth Dixon (b. 1765, d. 1830)

DaughterPolly Duckworth
DaughterNancy Duckworth
SonJacob Duckworth, Jr
DaughterChristian Duckworth
DaughterBetsy Duckworth
SonThomas Duckworth (d. 1819)
SonJeremiah Duckworth (b. 1790)
SonJohn Duckworth (b. 28 February 1791, d. 9 November 1870)
SonAlmond Duckworth (b. 1808, d. 1881)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Jacob Duckworth, son of Jeremiah Duckworth and Christiana Ramsey, was born in 1764 in Orange Co, VirginiaG.2

Jacob Duckworth married Elizabeth Dixon in 1783 in Hancock Co, North CarolinaG.2,2

Jacob Duckworth lived in Washington Co, GAG+, on 4 January 1793.3
On 4 January 1793 in Dry Creek waters, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, Samuel Wilson sold Jacob Duckworth DB. 200 on Dry Creek waters. [m2] Adjacent property owners: Robert Christmas(SB G 109-2). Original grantee: Samuel Wilson.345555
Jacob Duckworth was a land owner in the in 1796 tax list for in Ogeechee River, Capt McDouls District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG. 200 on Ogeechee River. Adjacent to Bolin Cureton(SB YY 359-1). Original grantee Samuel Wilson SB [m3].56677
In the in 1806 land lottery, in Capt Thomas Dist, Hancock Co, GAG, drawer(s): [m]; Jacob Duckworth [m2] [m3] [m4] [m5] [m6].8
Jacob lived in Capt Thomas Dist, Hancock Co, GAG, in 1806. land lottery: Jacob Duckworth 2 draws.899
Jacob Duckworth died on 6 June 1815 in Hancock Co, GAG+.2
Last Edited13 February 2024 10:42:28

Citations

  1. [S133] Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp., Georgia Census, 1790-1890
  2. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  3. [S228] Marsh, Helen; Marsh, Tim, Land Deed Genealogy of Hancock County
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    Memo: [166]
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James Miller, Sr.1,2,3

Relationship5th great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25272, b. __/__/1723, d. 04/11/1822

Family 1: Unknown w1oJamesMiller (b. about 1725)

SonAlexander Miller+ (b. 1743, d. 1786)
DaughterElizabeth Miller (b. 1745)
SonWilliam Miller+ (b. 1759, d. February 1849)
SonJohn Miller (b. 1768)
SonJames Miller, Jr. (b. 1774)
DaughterMary Miller (b. 6 April 1776)
SonElijah Miller+ (b. 1780, d. 1853)
SonThomas Miller (b. 1781)
DaughterSusannah Miller (b. 1782)
DaughterNancy Miller (b. 1782)
DaughterRhoda Miller+ (b. 1785, d. 1861)
DaughterLucy Miller+ (b. 1785)

Family 2: Leannah Horton (b. about 1761, d. after 1832)

DaughterSarah Miller (b. 1786)
SonHiram Miller (b. 1788)
DaughterKizziah Miller+ (b. 1790, d. about 1851)
SonRaleigh Miller+ (b. 1790, d. 1842)
SonSolomon Miller (b. 1796)
Pedigree Link

Biography

James Miller, Sr., was also known as James Miller.
[BOLD:] Gloucester Co VA was formed in 1651 from York Co. [:BOLD] It originally consisted of four parishes: Abingdon, Kingston, Petsworth, and Ware. All Gloucester County records were destroed by fire in 1820. On Apr 3, 1865 most Gloucester Co records were destroyed by fire.

James Miller, Sr., was born in 1723 in the Northern Neck of Virginia.1 He was also listed as born in 1723 in Gloucester Co, VAG.2 He. [:CR:][:CR:]NOTE: There is a lot of conflicting information on ancestry.com about the parents of James Miller. Such as:
40 years younger than nearest sibling, born after his mother Margaret Gaines died, father Simon Miller is 20 years younger than wife Margaret Gaines.
Therefore I have chosen not to show any parents until further personal research clears this up.

. A James Miller has a documented marriage to Agnes Nevins in 1780 and our James Miller has a documented marriage to Leannah Horton in 1786. Several of his children mentioned in his will were born prior to 1780 so there must have been at least one more wife whose name is unknown. Based on the ages of the children born prior to 1780 (born 1743 - 1776), there was probably may have been a 4th wife. I have only listed one unknown wife and Leannah Horton The mother of each child has been assigned based on the estimated birth year of the child. Several children were born just before or just after the marriage to Leannah Horton. Birth year and mother is an estimated guess.


James Miller, Sr., married Unknown w1oJamesMiller about 1742 probably in Virginia.

[BOLD:] Orange Co NC was formed in 1752 from parts of Bladen, Granville, and Johnston Counties. [:BOLD].

Caswell Co NC was formed in 1777 from a northern portion of Orange Co.
On 7 February 1780 in Rowan Co, NCG. a James Miller married Agnes Nevin. Based on several sources that say James Miller was only married twice, this would be a different James Miller.4
In the in 1784 tax list in Hogans Creek, Caswell District, Caswell Co, North CarolinaG, James Miller, Sr., owned. 900 acres on Hogans Creek.5

James Miller, Sr., age ~62 married Leannah Horton age ~24 on 29 November 1785 in Caswell Co, North Carolina, 1777G.1,4,6


James Miller, Sr., was the Head of Household in the census in 1786 in Caswell District, Caswell Co, North CarolinaG. James Miller: males 1 21-60, 3 <20 or >60; 3 females.7

James Miller, Sr., was the Head of Household in the census in 1790 in Lancaster Co Cheraws District, South Carolina, 1785, 1800G. Jas Miller: males 5 <16, 2 > 16; females 2; slaves 0.8
On 21 July 1792 in Greene Co, GAG+, James Miller, Sr.. witnessed the sale of 348 acres from John Bostick of Wilkes Co to John Carson of Greene Co GA. Land was part of a 2,050 grant to Robert Middleton.9
[BOLD:] Hancock Co GA was formed in Dec 17,1793 from Washington and Greene Counties. [:BOLD] The courthouse burned down in October of 2014.1011
James lived in Hancock Co, GAG+, between 1794 and 1822.12
On 8 August 1794. 400 ac was surveyed for Martin Johnston in Dry Creek, Hancock Co, GAG. Bordered by ne&e-James Dawson, sw-[S].13142,15
On 3 July 1797. 300 ac on Dry Creek waters was surveyed for James in Dry Creek waters, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG. Bordered by e-Austin Morris, sw-Unknown Pound.13
In 1800 tax list in Capt Latimers District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, James Miller, Sr., was listed as a tax defaulter for. ?
On 2 March 1804 in Dry Creek, Hancock Co, GAG, 100 acres of land on, adjacent to James Miller, Sr., was taken as the property of [p1] to satisfy [P2s] execution, levied by Hamlin Lewis, Sheriff.16
In the in 1805 land lottery of in Capt Taliaferros District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, Capt Taliaferros District County drawers were James Miller, Sr., 2 blank draws.17
In the in 1806 Georgia land lottery, in Capt Birdsongs District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, drawer(s): James Miller, Sr., [m] [m2] [m3] [m4] [m5] [m6].18
In the Land Lottery in Capt Birdsongs District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, in 1807. James Miller Sr won Lot 131 of District 14 in Baldwin Co GA. (%FACT.NOTE2%)}.19
On 20 February 1807 in Hancock Co, GAG+, James Miller, Sr.. drawn for next tern of Petit Jury.
On 3 June 1811 in Hancock Co, GAG+, for the estate of John Averett dec'd, on their giving bond and security of five thousand dollars, David Averett and Matthew Averett were appointed as administrators. Any three of the individuals, James Miller, Sr., William Cureton, Thomas Dixon, Archibald Averett, and West Vinson, are to be selected as appraisers.20
On 4 June 1811 in Hancock Co, GAG+, for the estate of John Averett dec'd, on their giving bond and security of five thousand dollars, Matthew Averett and David Averett were appointed as administrators. Any three of the individuals, James Miller, Sr., Thomas Dixon, and Archibald Averett, are to be selected as appraisers.212222222322242424
On 1 April 1813, 367 1/2 ac acres on Dry Creek was surveyed for James Miller, Sr., in Hancock Co, GA.Bordered by Andrew Borland, Littleton Long, and Unknown Patterson.25

James Miller, Sr., was the Head of Household in the census in 1820 in Capt Masons Dist, Hancock Co, GAG. males 2 10-16 (Raleigh, ?), (2 16-18), 2 16-26, 1 gt 45 (James); females 1 gt 45 (Leanna); 2 female slaves.
On 19 December 1820 in a in Hancock Co, GAG+, newspaper. .26

James Miller, Sr., signed a will on 14 February 1821 in Hancock Co, GAG+. w Leannah, sons - James, John, Elijah, Thomas, Solomon, Hiram, William, Rolly, daughters - Elizabeth, Polly Townsend, Susannah Willis, Nancy Wade, Keziah Averett, Rhoda Cureton, Lucy Cook, Sarah Blount.. WB K.3
The will of James Miller, Sr., dec'd was probated [d] in Hancock Co, GAG+. Executors: Henry W Latimer, Thomas Latimer, and Solomon Miller.3


James Miller, Sr., died on 11 April 1822 in Hancock Co, GAG+.2
James Miller, Sr., died on 29 April 1822 in Dry Creek, Hancock Co, GAG.1,3
The will of James Miller, Sr., dec'd was probated [d] in Hancock Co, GAG+.3

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Citations

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Archibald Averett1,2

Relationship5th great-granduncle of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25273, b. bef __/__/1760, d. abt __/__/1823
ReferencesArchibald Averett
AVERETT Unknown

Parents

FatherUnknown Averett (b. estimated 1720)

Family: Nancy woArchibaldAverett (b. about 1772, d. about 1827)

SonHenry Averett+ (b. about 1789, d. between 1850 and 1860)
SonAlbright Averett+ (b. 1799, d. 10 August 1868)
DaughterNancy Averett+ (b. 1800, d. after 1860)
SonSolomon Averett (b. 1802)
DaughterMary Averett (b. about 1805)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Archibald Averett was also known as Archibald Avirett. He was also known as Archelaus Everett. He was also known as Archelus Averett. He was also known as Archabald Averett. He was also known as Archiles Aviret. He was also known as Archilis Averett. He was also known as Archer Averett. He was also known as Arch Averett. He was also known as Archilles Averett.3 He was also known as Archelaus Averett. He, son of Unknown Averett, was born before 1760. Possibly SC. Year and state are guess since he was a Revolutionary Soldier based on the 1827 land lottery. FATHER: Unknown. No suggestions. SIBLINGS: Unknown. Possibly John, Benjamin, and/or William Sr.4
[CENTER:] [BOLD:] in Burke Co, GAG+, was formed on 5 February 1777 from. St George Parish. During a later courthouse fire, all Colonial records of St George Parish were destroyed. [:BOLD] [:CENTER].
[CENTER:] [BOLD:] in Wilkes Co, GAG+, was formed on 7 February 1777 from. Creek and Cherokee Indian lands [:BOLD] [:CENTER].
About 1778, Archibald Averett and [WO] served in the. Revolutionary War, based on land grant records.5
[CENTER:] [BOLD:] in Washington Co, GAG+, was formed on 25 February 1784 from. Wilkes Co and Creek Indian lands [:BOLD] [:CENTER].
On 17 August 1784. 200 acres on the n. side. on Ogeechee River was surveyed for Archibald Averett in Ogeechee River, Washington Co, GeorgiaG. and Jesse Morgan.36,7,8
In 1785, he requested that his name be changed. from Archibald Averett to Archabal Averett in the tax list of in Wilkes Co, GAG+.9
In 1787, Archibald received a land grant of [m] on the in Ogeechee River, Burke Co, GeorgiaG, Bordered s&e by Jesse Morgan.10,11
Archibald Averett married Nancy woArchibaldAverett before 1789 in Hancock CoG. [BOLD:]. There is no known documentation that identifies the children of Archibald and Nancy Averett. Based on circumstantial evidence, it appears that Henry, Albright, Nancy, Solomon, and Mary are probably their children. [:BOLD].

About 1790 in Hancock Co, Williams Creek, Washington Co, GeorgiaG, Theophilus Hickman sold Archibald Averett. 300 on Williams Creek (now Hancock Co). DB [m2] Adjacent property owners: Thomas Dixon(SB DD 2-2), Samuel Camp(SB O 15-1).
[P1f] was listed as a tax defaulter in the in 1791 tax list for in Capt Whatleys District, Washington Co, GeorgiaG, [m1], [m5] slaves.12,13,14
In 1793, Archibald Averett and Archibald Averett and Benjamin Averett and [WO] served in the. 1 Batt, 2nd Reg of the Georgia Militia in Capt Thomas Neals District, Washington Co, GeorgiaG.14
[CENTER:] [BOLD:] in Hancock Co, GAG+, was formed on 17 December 1793 from. Greene and Washington counties [:BOLD] [:CENTER].
[CENTER:] [BOLD:] in Warren Co, GAG, was formed on 19 December 1793 from. Columbia, Wilkes, Richmond, and Burke counties [:BOLD] [:CENTER].15,161717
Daniel McCook, Jr, was a land owner in the in 1795 tax list for in Williams Creek, Capt Worthens District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG. 200 on Williams Creek. Adjacent to Alexander McCook (SB [wm1]), [S] (SB[wm2]. ) Original grantee Zephaniah John.17
In 1796 tax list in Capt Fausts District, Washington Co, GeorgiaG, Archibald Averett was listed as a tax defaulter.18,1918,20,19
In 1801, William Virden was listed as a land owner of 200 ac on the Ogeechee River in in Capt Barrett Brewer's District, Warren Co, GeorgiaG. Archibald Averett was listed as the orignal grantee. 200 ac on the Ogeechee River.21
At the on 6 January 1801 estate sale of Albright Averett in Hancock Co, GAG+, Archibald Averett purchased. The estate included 5 negroes (man-Catoe, woman-Salley and 2 children, woman-Silvy), farm crops in the field, and various items. Other purchasers included [WO]. [m] Administrators: Sarah woAlbrightAverett and John Averett. Witnesses: Mitchell Morris and Drury Cook. [s] purchased [wm].22,2324
In 1802, Benjamin Keeting was listed as a land owner in in Warren Co, GAG. Archibald Averett was listed as an adjoining land owner.44
Archibald lived in Hancock Co, GAG+, in 1803. married with dependent children.2526
In the in 1805 land lottery of in Hancock Co, GAG+, [p1] was a drawer. 2 blank draws which means he was married.27
In the Land Lottery in GeorgiaG, in 1805,
Hancock: Archelaus Everett BB. Drawers were.

Greene Co: John Averet #312

Hancock Co: Matthew Everritt #191, David Everett #192, John Everrett #193, Archelaus Everet #215, Jeremiah Everrett #218, Robert Striplin #913

Warren Co: William Averett #603

Washington Co: Benjamin Averett #638, Henry Averett #674

Location is where they lived between May 1803 and Mar 1 1804 when they registered. None of these individuals received land.

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In the Land Lottery in Capt Thomas Dist, Hancock Co, GAG, in 1806,
. Drawers were. Matthew Averet 2 draws, Jeremiah Averett 2 draws, John Averett 2 draws, Archelaus Averett 2 draws, David 2 draws.28,29
On 18 May 1808 in Hancock Co, GAG+, Archibald Averett and Archibald Averett and [WO]. failed to appear in court on assault charges.3031
On 3 June 1811 in Hancock Co, GAG+, for the estate of John Averett dec'd, on their giving bond and security of five thousand dollars, David Averett and Matthew Averett were appointed as administrators. Any three of the individuals, James Miller, Sr., William Cureton, Thomas Dixon, Archibald Averett, and West Vinson, are to be selected as appraisers.32
On 4 June 1811 in Hancock Co, GAG+, for the estate of John Averett dec'd, on their giving bond and security of five thousand dollars, Matthew Averett and David Averett were appointed as administrators. Any three of the individuals, James Miller, Sr., Thomas Dixon, and Archibald Averett, are to be selected as appraisers.33
On 4 June 1811 in Hancock Co, GAG+, at the estate sale of John Averett in Hancock Co, GAG+, Archibald Avirett purchased 4 bushels of corn $10.50, 4 bushels of corn $10.50, 1 black steer $3.00, 1 rifle gun $17.06, 1 umbrella $1.62 Purchasers included Archibald Averett, Henry Averett, Jeremiah Averett, Burrell Rachels, Benjamin Averett, and Mary Averett Administrators: Matthew Averett and David Averett.1,34335
On 18 September 1814 in Warren Co, GAG. deed mentions land on Ogeechee River and Archless Avert's line.
On 25 December 1816 in Hancock Co, GAG+. Georgia Journal: Will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the court-house in Hancock county, the following tracts of land, or as much thereof, as will satisfy the tax, and costs,for the year 1815 - 220 acres pine land Hancock county, returned by [p1], tax due 87 1-2 cents. D. HALL T.C.H.C. Nov. 21.
In January 1817. Inferior Court of Hancock Co GA ordered that [p1] have leave to retail spirits at his place of residence for 6 months from the 21st of Dec last.36
On 10 February 1818. 124 ac acres on Williams Creek waters was surveyed for Archibald Averett in Williams Creek waters, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG. [m2]. Bordered by Unknown Lynch(SB ), Unknown Hill(SB ), Unknown Rachels(SB ), Robert McCook(SB XX 197-4), Unknown Mills(SB .)37

Archibald Avirett was the Head of Household in the census in 1820 in Hancock Co, GAG+. Archer Averett: males 2 16-26 (Albright, Solomon), 1 > 45 (Archer); females 1<10,2 10-16, 2 16-26 (Nancy, Mary?), 1 > 45 (bef 1775 wife Nancy), no slaves. Living next to Rett Dixon. Benjamin Averett on same census page.2
In 1820, Archibald received a land grant on in Ogeechee River, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG. 124 acres, GB M.5, p 854.11
In August 1820 in Hancock Co, GAG+. Aug 1820, [p1] and others prayed for a petition to the Inferior Court of Hancock Co for alteration of the old County line road.36

Archibald Averett died about 1823 in Hancock Co, GAG+.
In September 1823 in Hancock Co, GAG+. The Inferior Court ordered that Wm Reeves Sr, John Mason,Thomas B Peterson, Jacqualin Peterson, and Frederick Swint, or any three of them be appointed to view the road called Averett and report to the next term of the court whether to make it a public road and to discontinue the County line road.36
In January 1824 in Hancock Co, GAG+. The Commission recommended that the Averett road is much better than the County road from William Rays to where the Averett road intersects the County line road.36
On 12 January 1824 in Hancock Co, GAG+. This indenture made and executed by and between John W. Scott, Sheriff of said county, of the one part,and [p2] purchaser at sheriff's sale, of the county of Hancock of the other part, witnesseth that the said John W. Scott, Sheriff, as aforesaid for and in the consideration of the sum of thirty dollars to me in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have given, granted, bargained, sold and conveyed and by these presents do give, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said [p2] and her heirs forever all the tract or parcel of land sold by me at sheriff's sale on the first Tuesday in March, land situated, lying and being in said county described as follows: a certain tract or parcel of land on the waters of Williams Creek adjoining English and others, containing one hundred and twenty four acres, more or less, levies upon, advertised, and sold to satisfy two executions in favor of Saban Beckom admr., and Saban Beckom bearer,against William Grantham and Archelaus Averett, his security on the appeal as the property of the said [p1], to have and to hold the above granted and bargained premises to her the said [p2] and her heirs forever as a good indefeasible estate in fee simple with all the buildings thereon standing and all the appurtances there unto belonging. And I the said John W. Scott, sheriff as aforementioned do hereby as sheriff bind myself and my successors in office to warrant and defend the above granted and bargained premises from the claim of the defendants from execution and all other persons claiming under to her, the said [p2] and her heirs forever. In testimony whereof I have here into set my hand and seal as sheriff this 12th day of January, eighteen hundred and twenty-four. In presence of { John W. Scott (Seal) Jacob Peterson } W. L. Gary J. P.Registered the 3rd day of May, 1825 Phil. L, Simms Clk of the SuprCourt Deed Book N, 124.
In July 1824 in Hancock Co, GAG+. [p2] recommended that a 600 yd road he opened and cleared to the Averett road be recognized by the county.36
In the on 2 May 1827 land lottery of in GMD 114, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, [p1] was granted land in Carroll Co GA on Nov 6 1833 due to being a Revolutionary Soldier. Maybe the record should say his heirs but it doesn't.38
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Levin Ellis1,2,1,3

Relationship5th great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25274, b. __/__/1745, d. 02/18/1831

Parents

FatherJoseph Ellis (b. 1718, d. 28 March 1785)
MotherUnknown (b. about 1720, d. before 1769)

Family: Isabel 'Ibby' Ellis (b. 1750, d. 7 May 1838)

DaughterNancy Ellis+ (b. about 1770, d. 1840)
SonIsaac Ellis+ (b. about 1772, d. 19 March 1831)
DaughterElizabeth Ellis+ (b. 7 May 1772, d. 9 February 1844)
DaughterEliza Ann Ellis+ (b. 1775, d. after 1850)
DaughterRachel Ellis (b. 1780, d. 1831)
DaughterMary Polly Ellis (b. about 1782, d. after 1831)
DaughterPhillis Ellis+ (b. about 1784, d. 1831)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Levin Ellis was also known as Rs Ellis. He had reference number Ellis-4512. He, son of Joseph Ellis and Unknown, was born in 1745 in Somerset Co, MDG.1,2,1,4

Levin Ellis age ~25 married Isabel 'Ibby' Ellis age ~20, daughter of Josias Ellis and Rachel woJosiasEllis, about 1770.

On 18 January 1785 in the will of Joseph Ellis in Somerset Co, MDG, son Levin Ellis was listed as an heir.3
Levin lived in Hancock Co, GAG+, on 6 February 1794.
In the Land Lottery in Hancock Co, GAG+, in 1805. 2 blanks. (%FACT.NOTE2%)}.5
Levin lived in 1812. Capt Newsomes District, Hancock, Georgia.
In 1813 in Capt Newsomes District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, Levin Ellis. Levin Ellis: 10 slaves, 165 ac, Shoulder Bone, A-Battle, G-McLindon Type: TAX LIST.6

Levin Ellis was the Head of Household in the census in 1820 in Capt Masons Dist, Hancock Co, GAG. Levin Ellis: males 1 10-15, 1>45; females 1 >45; slaves 10.7
Levin Ellis was a land owner in the in 1825 tax list for in Beaverdam Creek, Capt Adams District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG. 577 acres on Beaverdam Creek, [m5] slave(s). [m7] acres #2 hardwood [m8] acres #3 hardwood [m9] acres pine. (SB [m3]). Adj to Flournoy.8
Levin Ellis was a land owner in the in 1825 tax list for in Little Ogeechee River, Capt Adams District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG. 50 acres on Little Ogeechee River, [m5] slave(s). [m7] acres #2 hardwood [m8] acres #3 hardwood [m9] acres pine. (SB [m3]). Adjacent to Brooking.8

Levin Ellis was the Head of Household in the census in 1830 in Hancock Co, GAG+. Levin Ellis: mles 1 80-89; females 1 80-89; female slaves 1<10, 1 10-23, 1 24-35, 3 36-54, female slaves 4<10, 1 10-23, 2 24-35, 1 36-54.7
Levin Ellis died on 18 February 1831 in Hancock Co, GAG+.1,1,4 He was buried in Britt Cem, Sparta, Hancock Co, GAG. Find A Grave Memorial # is. 10914611.4


Levin Ellis signed a will on 19 February 1831 in Hancock Co, GAG+.3 Find a Grave Memorial # is. 10914611.
Last Edited18 February 2024 15:15:26

Citations

  1. [S4] Ancestry.com, One World Tree
  2. [S20] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
  3. [S897] Spillers, Lorena Martin, Some Descendants of John Culver
  4. [S48] ., Find A Grave
  5. [S362] Graham, Paul K, 1805 Georgia Land Lottery, Persons Entitled to Draws
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  7. [S249] 1820 United States-.
  8. [S134] Smith, Elizabeth Wiley, The History of Hancock County Georgia, Volume I

Drury Averett1,2,3,4,5

Relationship4th great-granduncle of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25275, b. __/__/1790, d. __/__/1869
ReferencesAVERETT Unknown

Parents

FatherJohn Averett (b. before 1751, d. before 3 June 1811)
MotherUnknown (d. between 1802 and 1811)

Family: Elizabeth Smith (b. 1792, d. 1841)

DaughterMary Averett+ (b. 1813, d. 1862)
DaughterSarah Averett+ (b. 16 June 1816, d. 1 February 1888)
SonJohn Averett+ (b. 30 August 1822, d. 22 December 1898)
DaughterNancy M Averett+ (b. about 1825, d. 1870)
SonW Allen Averett (b. about 1826)
DaughterLouraney Averett+ (b. 17 July 1826, d. 28 July 1874)
SonDrury W Averett+ (b. 1831, d. 1862)
SonHenry James Averett+ (b. 14 October 1840, d. 18 January 1882)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Drury Averett was also known as Drue Averett. He was also known as Drewry Averett. He was also known as Drery Averett. He was also known as Druory Averett.
[m] [wm].
Drury Averett, son of John Averett and Unknown, was born in 1790.3,6,5
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According to census records, Drury Averett was born about 1790. The 1850 census list his birth state as South Carolina. The 1860 census lists his birth place as unknown. Unknown to Drury or unknown to the census taker who may have gotten the other information from some one else.If Drury was born in SC, his father could have been William Averett Sr or Albright Averett, both of whom were in the Richland District of SC in 1790 and both had sons.If Drury was born in GA, John Averett was probably his father. John Averett's minor son, Allen, chose Drury as his guardian after John's death. Therefore I have chosen to show Drury as the son of John but there is no know proof of this relationship.
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Drury lived in Hancock Co, GAG+, between 1802 and 1824.

Drury Averett age ~18 married Elizabeth Smith age ~16, daughter of Nehemiah Smith and Lurany Avera, on 23 August 1808 in Hancock Co, GAG+.3

At the in 1809 estate sale of Nehemiah Smith in Hancock Co, GAG+, Drury Averett purchased. Lurany Smith (widow) and Drury Averett (son-in-law) made numerous purchases. Other purchasers included Drury's mother-in-law [WO] who was also Nehemiah's widow.7
In 1810 in Capt Dixons Dist, Hancock Co, GAG, Drury Averett. was appointed as a constable.8
In November 1810 in Hancock Co, GAG+. [p1], [R:00004], [R:00005], [R:00006], [R:00007], [R:00008], [R:00009] and others were appointed to work on the road leading from Caleb Smith's to the cross roads at Linches.8
In November 1810 in in Hancock Co, GAG+, [p1], Drury Averett, [WO]. were appointed by the court to work on the road leading from [P1S] to the cross roads at Linches.8
In 1812 in Hancock Co, GAG+, for the estate of John Averett dec'd, administrators David Averett and Drury Averett paid for notes to Thomas Pritchit. $36, for work on house $4, for father's stock $2. NOTE: This was included in the miscellaneous John Averett estate records and dated 1802. I think that 1812 is more correct and have changed it in my records.9
Drury Averett was in the in 1812 tax list for in Capt Smiths District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG. No land, no slaves. p [m2].10
Drury Averett was a slave owner in the in 1812 tax list for.1011
In 1814 in Hancock Co, GAG+, from the estate of Nehemiah Smith dec'd, [P2] received the following: $23, $248.01 1/2 . No other details provided.
On 6 March 1815 in Hancock Co, GAG+, for the estate of Lemuel Smith dec'd, on their giving bond and security of five thousand dollars, were appointed as administrators. Any three of the individuals, Drury Averett, are to be selected as appraisers.12
On 2 December 1816 in Hancock Co, GAG+. [P1] was appointed guardian of [P2] at his request after turning fourteen years old.12

Drury Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1820 in Capt Brantleys District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG. Drury Averell: males 1 26-44 (Drury 1786-1794) , females 3 lt 10 (Mary, Sarah, Unknown), 1 26-44 (Elizabeth 1784-1820). Note that Allen Averett is not living with Drury. Allen would have been about 18 years old in 1820.1
In the in 1820 land lottery of Georgia, Hancock Co Drury Averett drew Lot 305, Section 8 in Appling Co.13
On 21 March 1821 in Hancock Co, GAG+, received of Drury Averett one hundred ninety dollars and ten cents, it being as full for my share of the estate of John Averett. Signed Allen Averett.
In Hancock Co, GAG+, on 13 May 1822. [P1], guardian of [P2], returned a receipt in full from his said ward which was ordered to be recorded.14
[CENTER:] [BOLD:] in Muscogee Co, GeorgiaG, was formed on 11 December 1826 from. created from Creek Indian lands [:BOLD] [:CENTER].15
[CENTER:] [BOLD:] in Talbot Co, GeorgiaG, was formed on 14 December 1827 from. from Muscogee and Troup Counties [:BOLD] [:CENTER].15

Drury Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1830 in Duprees, Talbot Co, GeorgiaG. Drury Everett: males 2 5-10 (John, Allen), 1 40-50 (1780-1790); females 1 lt 5 (Louraney), 2 10-14 (Mary, Sarah), 1 30-39 (Elizabeth 1791-1800), slaves 2.3
Drury lived in Talbot Co, GeorgiaG, between 1830 and 1850.
In the in 1832 gold land lottery of in GeorgiaG, Drury Averett drew lot #41, sec 4, dist.16

Drury Averett was the Head of Household in the census on 1 June 1840 in Talbot Co, GeorgiaG. Druory Avent: males 1 lt 5 (Henry), 1 5-9(Drury), 1 10-14 (Allen), 1 15-19 (John) , 1 40-50 (1790-1800); females 1 10-14 (Louraney), 1 40-49 (Elizabeth) 1791-1800); slaves 3.17
In the slave census in 1850 in Talbot Co, GeorgiaG, Drury Averett owned. 7 slaves.

Drury Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1850 in District 24, Talbot Co, GeorgiaG. Drewry Averett 60 farmer $1400 SC, Drury 18 GA, Henry 16 GA, Allen 23 GA, Nancy Morris 30 GA, John 8 GA, James 7 GA, William 5 GA.6
[CENTER:] [BOLD:] in Taylor Co, GeorgiaG, was formed on 15 January 1852 from. from Macon, Marion, Talbot Counties [:BOLD] [:CENTER].15
In April 1857 in in Talbot Co, GeorgiaG, Drury Averett and [WO] was selected as a juror.

Drury Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1860 in GMD 853, Taylor Co, GeorgiaG. Drury Averett 70 farmer estate-$18,000 birth state listed as unknown.Only a domestic living with him, Nancy W Marris? age 35 and her 1 year old daughter Lavenia.5
Drury lived in Taylor Co, GeorgiaG, between 1860 and 1869.
Drury Averett died in 1869 in Mauk, Taylor Co, GeorgiaG, at about 79 years of age.4
On 3 January 1870 in Talbot Co, GeorgiaG, for the estate of Drury Averett dec'd, Administrator Henry James Averett. posted $3,000 bond.
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Citations

  1. [S249] 1820 United States-.
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  8. [S414] Brantley, J Kenneth, Hancock County Georgia Inferior Court Minutes, 1809-1833
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  13. [S408] Lucas Jr, Rev Silas Emmett, The 1820 and 1821 Land Lotteries of Georgia
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  17. [S252] 1840 United States Federal Census.

Samuel Kenard Turpin

RelationshipGrandson of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
Grandson of Frances Wileria Hudson
M, #25276
ReferencesIsaac Simmons 1786-1864
Jeremiah Casey
John Culver
Joseph Ballard
Pepin King of Italy
Poynes Weldon
SMITHWICK Hugh

Parents

FatherDamien Arnold Turpin (b. 27 February 1973, d. 30 October 2019)
MotherHeather Lynn Casey
Pedigree Link
Last Edited13 February 2024 10:42:28

Richard Cureton1

M, #25277, b. __/__/1767, d. __/__/1800

Parents

FatherRichard Cureton (b. 10 August 1739, d. 11 March 1797)
MotherMartha Anderson (b. 1743, d. 1799)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Richard Cureton, son of Richard Cureton and Martha Anderson, was born in 1767 in GeorgiaG.1
On 20 October 1789, 300 acres on Hancock Co were surveyed for James Wadsworth, Sr, in, Washington Co. Bordered by Richard Cureton, William Daniels.2
On 8 December 1790, 19 ac acres were surveyed for Richard Worthen in, Washington Co. Bordered by Richard Cureton.23,4567
Richard Cureton died in 1800 in Texas Co, MissouriG.18
Last Edited13 February 2024 10:42:28

Citations

  1. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  2. [S649] Georgia Survey General Survey Book
  3. [S228] Marsh, Helen; Marsh, Tim, Land Deed Genealogy of Hancock County
  4. [S643] Hancock County Georgia Deed Books D-E 1798-1802
  5. [S403] Hancock County Georgia Tax Lists - 1794; Georgia Virtual Vault
  6. [S140] Hancock County Georgia Tax Lists - 1795; LDS film 0007131
  7. [S404] Hancock County Georgia Tax Lists - 1796; Georgia Virtual Vault
  8. [S665] Hancock County Georgia Tax Lists - 1804; GAH film

Jeffrey Barksdale1,2,2

M, #25278, b. __/__/1755, d. 09/28/1832

Parents

FatherCollier Barksdale (b. 1715, d. 1774)
MotherSarah Randolph (b. 10 October 1715, d. 1774)

Family: Phebe Brantley (b. 1762)

SonJeffrey Barksdale, Jr (b. about 1780)
SonJohn Barksdale (b. about 1780)
SonWilliam Barksdale+ (b. 1786, d. 1867)
DaughterSarah Barksdale+ (b. March 1787, d. 22 August 1867)
SonDaniel Barksdale (b. 1790, d. 1850)
DaughterElizabeth Barksdale (b. 3 January 1795, d. 23 January 1883)
Pedigree Link

Biography


Tax list in Capt Kirks District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, Jeffrey Barksdale was listed as a tax defaulter. He, son of Collier Barksdale and Sarah Randolph, was born in 1755 in Halifax Co, NCG.2
On 10 January 1785. 500c on Little Ogeechee River was surveyed for Jeffrey Barksdale in Hancock Co, Little Ogeechee River, Wilkes Co, GeorgiaG, (now Hancock Co). [m2]. Bordered by John Kirk(SB G 208-2), Thomas Brantley(SB G 64-1.)3
Jeffrey Barksdale was a land owner in the in 1785 tax list for in Wilkes Co, GAG+, [m5] slave(s). Adjacent to Thomas Brantley(SB G 64-1). (SB [m3]).
On 4 October 1786, 237 acres on Hancock Co were surveyed for Andrew Borland in, Greene Co. Bordered by Jeffrey Barksdale, Robert Christmas.3
On 8 August 1787. 250 acres on Little Ogeechee River was surveyed for John Kirk in Hancock Co, Little Ogeechee River, Washington Co, GeorgiaG. (now Hancock Co). Bordered by Thomas Hill (SB [wm]), Benjamin Whatley (SB [wm2]), [S] (SB [wm3]) (SB [wm4]) (SB [wm5]) (SB [wm6]) (SB [wm7]) (SB [wm8]) (SB [wm9].)3
On 12 November 1791. 204 acres on Little Ogeechee River was surveyed for Thomas Brantley in Hancock Co, Little Ogeechee River, Washington Co, GeorgiaG. (now Hancock Co). Bordered by Thomas Hill (SB [wm]), John Kirk (SB [wm2]), [S] (SB [wm3]) (SB [wm4]) (SB [wm5]) (SB [wm6]) (SB [wm7]) (SB [wm8]) (SB [wm9].)3
On 6 August 1792. 214 acres on Little Ogeechee River was surveyed for Jesse Veazey in Hancock Co, Little Ogeechee River, Greene Co, GeorgiaG. (now Hancock Co). Bordered by Daniel Whatley (SB [wm]), James Huddleston (SB [wm2]), [S] (SB [wm3]) (SB [wm4]) (SB [wm5]) (SB [wm6]) (SB [wm7]) (SB [wm8]) (SB [wm9].)3
On 11 September 1792. 518 on Little Ogeechee River was surveyed for Jeffrey Barksdale in Little Ogeechee River, Washington Co, GeorgiaG. [m2]. Bordered by John Kirk(SB U 389-3), Andrew Borland(SB N 173-2), Thomas Brantley(SB U 209-3), James Morgan(SB O 146-4.)3
Jeffrey Barksdale was a land owner in the in 1794 tax list for in Little Ogeechee River, Capt Kirks District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG. 500 on Little Ogeechee River. Adjacent to John Kirk(SB U 389-3).44455566
On 24 September 1796 in Little Ogeechee River, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, Elisha Whatley sold Jonas Shivers. 200 acres on Little Ogeechee River. DB [m2] ([wm1]), [S] ([wm2]) ([wm3]) ([wm4]) ([wm5]) (SB[wm6]).6
On 17 August 1797 in Little Ogeechee River, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, Andrew Borland sold Abraham Borland. 258 acres on Little Ogeechee River. DB [m2] ([wm1]), [S] ([wm2]) ([wm3]) ([wm4]) ([wm5]) (SB[wm6]).7
On 6 November 1797 in Little Ogeechee River, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, Thomas Brantley sold John Kirk. 204 acres on Little Ogeechee River. DB [m2] ([wm1]), [S] ([wm2]) ([wm3]) ([wm4]) ([wm5]) (SB[wm6]).888
Jeffrey Barksdale was a land owner in the in 1802 tax list for in Little Ogeechee River, Capt Barksdales District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG. 250 acres on Little Ogeechee River, [m5] slaves. Adjacent to James Wood(SB ?). Original grantee James Wood SB [m3].9999991011

Jeffrey Barksdale was the Head of Household in the census in 1820 in Capt Colemans District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG. males 2 16-25, 1 gt 45; female 1 10-15, 1 16-25, 1 gt 45; 10 slaves.1
In the in 1827 land lottery of Georgia, [p1], Revolutionary Soldier, of GMD 113 Hancock Co drew lot 110, district 5 in Carroll Co.
Jeffrey Barksdale died on 28 September 1832 in Hancock Co, GAG+.2
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Citations

  1. [S249] 1820 United States-.
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  3. [S394] Georgia State Archives Virtual Vault; Colonial and Headright Plat Index, Memo: http://content.sos.state.ga.us/index.php
  4. [S403] Hancock County Georgia Tax Lists - 1794; Georgia Virtual Vault
  5. [S140] Hancock County Georgia Tax Lists - 1795; LDS film 0007131
  6. [S404] Hancock County Georgia Tax Lists - 1796; Georgia Virtual Vault
  7. [S642] Hancock County Georgia Deed Books A-C 1794-1800
  8. [S361] McCall, Mrs Howard H, Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia, Volume III
  9. [S415] Hancock County Georgia Tax Lists - 1802;
  10. [S665] Hancock County Georgia Tax Lists - 1804; GAH film
  11. [S645] Hancock County Georgia Deed Books H-I 1805-1812

Jeptha Grace Culver1,2,3

Relationship2nd great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25279, b. __/__/1821, d. __/__/1865
ReferencesJohn Culver

Parents

FatherIsaac Culver (b. 25 March 1792, d. 1 October 1859)
MotherMargaret Grace (b. March 1792, d. 29 August 1868)

Family 1: Louisa L. Latimer (b. February 1826, d. 29 October 1856)

SonJames Washington Culver (b. 1843, d. about 1863)
SonWalter Artemus Culver+ (b. 1 January 1845)
SonMilton Taylor Culver+ (b. 28 May 1847, d. 8 June 1936)
SonTasso Uranus Culver+ (b. 23 November 1849, d. 17 February 1924)

Family 2: Medianna V. Roberson (b. 25 March 1835, d. 12 July 1858)

Family 3: Ellen A Ashley (b. 1 December 1836, d. 1913)

DaughterBurroughs Maxcy Culver+ (b. 18 October 1863, d. 15 December 1939)
SonCornelius Ashley Culver (b. 1865, d. April 1926)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Jeptha Grace Culver had reference number Culver-1847. He, son of Isaac Culver and Margaret Grace, was born in 1821 in Hancock Co, GAG+.3
Jeptha Grace Culver was the Head of Household in the census in 1830 in Hancock Co, GAG+. Isaac Culver: males 1 5-9, 1 10-14, 2 15-19, 1 30-39; females 2<5, 15-9, 1 10-14, 1 30-39; slaves 12.45

Jeptha Grace Culver age ~20 married Louisa L. Latimer age 15, daughter of Henry W Latimer and Lurana Smith, on 7 December 1841 in Hancock Co, GAG+.6,7


Jeptha Grace Culver was the Head of Household in the census in 1850 in District 111, Hancock Co, GAG. Jeptha G Culver 31 GA farmer, Louisa L 23 GA, James W 7 GA, Walter 5 GA, Milton T 3 GA, Tassa U 1 GA, Frank Heyman 22 GAIn the 1850 Hancock Co GA census, Jeptha is a farmer with real estateholdings worth $1,500. His household consisted of Jeptha, Louisa 25,James W 7, Walter A 5, Milton T 3, Tasso U 1, and Frank Heyman 22.Like most of the Culver's of his time, Jeptha owned slaves to help him with the farming.2
In the slave census in 1850 Jeptha Grace Culver owned. In the 1850 Hancock Co GA slave census, Jeptha owned 9 slaves: males ages 35, 30, 25, 3 and females ages 55, 18, 12,5, and 1.

His wife, Louisa L. Latimer, died on 29 October 1856 in Hancock Co, GAG+, at 30 years of age.8

Jeptha Grace Culver married Medianna V. Roberson, daughter of Robert Roberson, on 27 October 1857 in Hancock Co, GAG+.
. On 27 Oct 1857, Jeptha married Medianna V. Robertson. They had two children: Burroughs, and Cornelius. Medianna died in 1859 the same year that son Cornelius was born. It is possible that she died in childbirth. Where were the young children of his second marriage in 1860. Second wife died in 1859. Did the young children die before the 1860 census?9,10


His wife, Medianna V. Roberson, died on 12 July 1858 in Hancock Co, GAG+, at 23 years of age.8

Jeptha Grace Culver was the Head of Household in the census in 1860 in Hancock Co, GAG+. Jeptha G Culver 39 planter GA real estate $5,500 personal worth $16,000, James 17 GA, Walter 15 GA, Milton 13 GA, Tasso 11 GA.3 He. Jeptha served in the war Between the States and was killed at the Battle of Jonesboro at age 46 soon after the Fall of Atlanta in 1865. According to a local historian in Jonesboro, due to the number of dead soldiers, they were buried in a mass grave and there are no headstones. in 1861.

Jeptha Grace Culver married Ellen A Ashley on 10 December 1862 in Hancock Co, GAG+.11

Jeptha lived in Militia District 111, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, in 1864. Jeptha G Culver, 45 yrs, farmer.12
In 1864 Jeptha Grace Culver was and [WO]. living in the 20th Senatorial District, 111th Militia District of in Hancock Co, GAG+, during the census for re-organization of the Georgia Militia.12
Between 1864 and 1865, Jeptha Grace Culver and [WO] served in the. 7th Battalion, Georgia (Home Guards). J. G. Culver in GeorgiaG.1
Jeptha Grace Culver died in 1865 in Clayton Co, GAG. near Jonesboro during Civil War at the battle of Jonesboro. Due to the large number of casualties, he was buried in a mass grave. There are no markers.
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Citations

  1. [S13] Historical Data Systems, comp., U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
  2. [S237] Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Seventh Census of theUnited States, 1850, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1850
  3. [S248] Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Eighth Census of theUnited States, 1860, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1860
  4. [S251] 1830 United States-.
  5. [S1043] 1830, Hancock Co, GA-, Hancock Co, GA.
  6. [S960] Georgia, Compiled Marriages, 1754-1850
  7. [S890] Georgia, Marriage Records From Select Counties 1828-1978
  8. [S48] ., Find A Grave
  9. [S552] Maddox, Joseph T, 40,000 Early Georgia Marriages, Source Element: 929.3758 MAD
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  12. [S721] 1864 Census for Re-Organizing the Georgia Militia

William Bishop

M, #25280

Parents

Pedigree Link
Last Edited13 February 2024 10:42:28

Richard Haswell1

M, #25281, b. bef __/__/1770

Biography

Richard Haswell was also known as Richard Heswell. He, was born before 1770.2
Richard Haswell lived in Washington Co, GAG+, on 29 October 1792.
On 29 October 1792 in Ogeechee River, Washington Co, GeorgiaG, Benjamin Thompson of Greene Co sold Richard Haswell of Washington Co. 100 ac on Ogeechee River. Adjacent property owners: Henry Townsend. Original grantee: Benjamin Thompson. [m3].3
On 29 October 1792 in Hancock Co, Ogeechee River & Dry Creek, Washington Co, GeorgiaG, Benjamin Thompson sold Daniel Potter. 100 acres on Ogeechee River & Dry Creek (now Hancock Co). DB [m2] ([wm1]), Enoch Story ([wm2]), [S] ([wm3]) ([wm4]) ([wm5]) (SB[wm6]).3
[CENTER:] [BOLD:] in Hancock Co, GAG+, was formed on 13 December 1793 from. Washington and Greene counties [:BOLD] [:CENTER].44
Richard lived in Hancock Co, GAG+, between 1794 and 1812.5555
In the in 1805 land lottery of in Hancock Co, GAG+, drawers were Richard Haswell one blank (not married).6
In the in 1806 Georgia land lottery, in Capt Birdsongs District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, drawer(s): [m]; Richard Haswell [m2] [m3] [m4] [m5] [m6].71
In 1812. no land grants found.89
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Citations

  1. [S421] Hancock County Georgia Superior Court, Land and property, Vol H,1805-1812, LDS film 222013
  2. [S422] Hancock County Georgia Superior Court, Land and property, Vol C, LDSfilm 222010
  3. [S228] Marsh, Helen; Marsh, Tim, Land Deed Genealogy of Hancock County
  4. [S403] Hancock County Georgia Tax Lists - 1794; Georgia Virtual Vault
  5. [S404] Hancock County Georgia Tax Lists - 1796; Georgia Virtual Vault
  6. [S64] Wood, Virginia S, 1805 Georgia Land Lottery, Memo: [135]
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    Memo: [166]
  8. [S81] Blair, Ruth, Some Early Tax Digests of Georgia
  9. [S399] Hancock County Georgia Tax Lists - 1812; AHGP

Jacob Carter

M, #25282, b. bef __/__/1784

Biography

Jacob Carter, was born before 1784. guess.1
Jacob Carter was not listed in the in 1794 tax list for in Hancock Co, GAG+.1
Last Edited13 February 2024 10:42:28

Citations

  1. [S421] Hancock County Georgia Superior Court, Land and property, Vol H,1805-1812, LDS film 222013

William Curry1

M, #25283, b. bef __/__/1788

Family: Comfort Lacy

Pedigree Link

Biography

William Curry, was born before 1788. guess.1

William Curry married Comfort Lacy on 17 January 1808 in Hancock Co, GAG+.2,234

In 1813 in Hancock Co, GAG+, William Curry. William Curry from Richary Curry, DB K p180 Type: LAND PURCHASE.5
In July 1813 in Griffin's Branch, Hancock Co, GAG, Matthew Averett of Jones Co and David Averett of Putnam Co, executors of John Averett, sold Charles Medlock. 566 3/4. Adjacent property owners: Unknown Kendall, William Curry, and John Parker, [S].3
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Citations

  1. [S423] Hancock County Georgia Superior Court, Land and property, Vol I, LDSfilm 222013
  2. [S172] Houston, Martha Lou, Marriages of Hancock County Georgia 1806-1850 & 1806 Land Lottery, Source Element: 929.3758 HOU
    Memo: [166]
  3. [S646] Hancock County Georgia Deed Books K-M 1812-1823
  4. [S645] Hancock County Georgia Deed Books H-I 1805-1812
  5. [S143] ., Hancock County Georgia Superior Court, Land and property, Vol K,1812-1823, LDS film 222014

Henry Tolbert1

M, #25284

Family: Laura Casey

Pedigree Link

Biography



Henry Tolbert married Laura Casey on 7 April 1894.1
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Citations

  1. [S424] Cutler, Helon H, Henry County, Alabama Records, Volume II, 1821-1901 Marriage Records

Laura Casey1

F, #25285
Pedigree Link

Biography

Laura Casey was also known as Laura Tolbert.

Laura Casey married Henry Tolbert on 7 April 1894.1
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Citations

  1. [S424] Cutler, Helon H, Henry County, Alabama Records, Volume II, 1821-1901 Marriage Records

William T. Maund

M, #25286, b. 07/01/1861, d. __/__/1909

Parents

FatherAshley Mulford Maund (b. 29 August 1840, d. 2 April 1927)
MotherAlice E. Ward (b. 7 April 1844, d. 9 October 1889)

Family: Ada McMealy (b. February 1862)

DaughterWillie J. Maund (b. September 1883)
DaughterAlice S. Maund (b. July 1885)
DaughterAnnie L. Maund (b. June 1888)
DaughterZhela Maund (b. April 1890)
SonPaul B. Maund (b. September 1897)
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Biography


William T. Maund was oldest of 10 children. He. William T. Maund, merchant of Ashford, AL, one of the most prsperousyoung business men of Henry Co, was born in Terrell Co GA on Jul 1,1861. He was the first of ten children born to Ashley M. and Alice E.(Ward) Maund.
William grew to manhood on a farm, received but a limited education,and developed a spirit of adventure and perserverance, determiningearly in life to find some useful and profitable employment.
He drove a yoke of cattle, hauling lumber and mill timber, andeventually saved $360 with which as capital he engaged in business forhimself, opening up a stock of merchandise in 1883. He remained thusengaged until 1890, when he sold out and bought the business of J. T.Davis & Son at Ashford.
In 1891 he bought a large steam saw mill, which he owned and operated. The mill was located near Ashford. He ran it in connection withother business, manufactured and shipped all grades of umber. He dida large advance business of some $30,000 per year.
Beside the business property already noted, William owned a beautifulresidence, and five houses which he rents. He also owned eighty acresof land near Columbia, on Harrison creek; 100 acres near Ashford, and800 acres of as fine plantation land as can be found in the state.The annual rental of his farm land is twenty-eight bales of cotton,and all his property has been accumulated by his own exertions. Hislabors have been crowned with success and he is justly considered areliable business man. He, son of Ashley Mulford Maund and Alice E. Ward, was born on 1 July 1861 in Terrell Co, GAG.1

William T. Maund married Ada McMealy, daughter of William McMealy, on 23 November 1882 in Henry Co, ALG+.2

William lived in Columbia Precinct 1, Henry Co, AlabamaG, in 1900. now Houston.
William T. Maund died in 1909 in Houston Co, AlabamaG.1 He was buried in Columbia City Cemetery, Houston Co, AlabamaG.1
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Citations

  1. [S98] Inscriptions of All White Cemeteries, Houston County Alabama
  2. [S424] Cutler, Helon H, Henry County, Alabama Records, Volume II, 1821-1901 Marriage Records

Ada McMealy

F, #25287, b. 02/__/1862

Parents

Family: William T. Maund (b. 1 July 1861, d. 1909)

DaughterWillie J. Maund (b. September 1883)
DaughterAlice S. Maund (b. July 1885)
DaughterAnnie L. Maund (b. June 1888)
DaughterZhela Maund (b. April 1890)
SonPaul B. Maund (b. September 1897)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Ada McMealy was also known as Ada Maund. She. Ada McMealy was born in Gordon, AL and grew to womanhood at ColumbiaAL where she was educated. She was married in her twentieth year, andis now (time of article) the mother of four interesting children,Willie (girl), Alice E., Anna, Ezelia. In early life the mother ofthese children united with the Methodist church, in which she retainedher membership. She, daughter of William McMealy, was born in February 1862 in Gordon, Henry Co, AlabamaG.

Ada McMealy married William T. Maund, son of Ashley Mulford Maund and Alice E. Ward, on 23 November 1882 in Henry Co, ALG+.1

Ada lived in Columbia, Henry Co, AlabamaG, in 1900. now Houston.
Ada lived in Columbia, Houston Co, ALG, in 1910.
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Citations

  1. [S424] Cutler, Helon H, Henry County, Alabama Records, Volume II, 1821-1901 Marriage Records

John W. Grace1

M, #25288, b. 03/17/1800, d. __/__/1832

Parents

FatherJames H Grace (b. 1770, d. 24 January 1842)
MotherLucy Mobley (b. 1775, d. 1815)
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Biography

John W. Grace, son of James H Grace and Lucy Mobley, was born on 17 March 1800 in GeorgiaG.
In 1829 in Henry Co, ALG+, John W. Grace. John W Grace bought slaves Type: PURCHASE.1
John lived in Henry Co, ALG+, in 1830. John W Grace: males 1 30-40; no females; 16 slaves.1

John W. Grace married Melissa Perryman on 14 July 1831 in Henry Co, ALG+.2

John W. Grace died in 1832.
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Citations

  1. [S78] Cutler, Helon H, Henry County, Alabama Records, Volume I, 1820-1855
  2. [S424] Cutler, Helon H, Henry County, Alabama Records, Volume II, 1821-1901 Marriage Records

Melissa Perryman

F, #25289

Family: John W. Grace (b. 17 March 1800, d. 1832)

Pedigree Link

Biography

Melissa Perryman was also known as Melissa Grace.

Melissa Perryman married John W. Grace, son of James H Grace and Lucy Mobley, on 14 July 1831 in Henry Co, ALG+.1
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Citations

  1. [S424] Cutler, Helon H, Henry County, Alabama Records, Volume II, 1821-1901 Marriage Records

Erasmus L. L. 'Ras' Kingry

RelationshipGreat-granduncle of Frances Wileria Hudson
M, #25290, b. 04/04/1852, d. 12/06/1912

Parents

FatherBryant Cullen Kingry (b. 23 December 1830, d. 13 April 1875)
MotherEliza Jane Jones (b. 4 July 1832, d. 28 December 1916)

Family: Elizabeth 'Bettie' Tindol (b. 4 January 1855, d. 30 July 1923)

DaughterNancy Kingry (b. about 1875)
SonBriant G. Kingry+ (b. about 1879)
DaughterIda C. Kingry (b. December 1880)
SonLester Z. Kingry+ (b. 22 November 1882, d. 24 December 1950)
SonCharlie Lawson Kingry, Sr.+ (b. 27 March 1885, d. 13 May 1958)
SonJimmieJinnie Kingry (b. February 1887)
DaughterEtta Kingry (b. 2 February 1887, d. 5 December 1912)
SonJames Harris Kingry+ (b. 15 July 1889, d. 7 January 1963)
SonWillie B. Kingry (b. March 1892)
SonCapp Kingry (b. October 1895)
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Biography

Erasmus L. L. 'Ras' Kingry, son of Bryant Cullen Kingry and Eliza Jane Jones, was born on 4 April 1852.12

Erasmus L. L. 'Ras' Kingry married Elizabeth 'Bettie' Tindol on 13 September 1874 in Henry Co, ALG+.3

Erasmus lived in Beat 2 Chipola, Henry Co, ALG, in 1880. now Houston Co.
Erasmus lived in Cottonwood Beat 2, Henry Co, AlabamaG, in 1900. now Houston.
Erasmus lived in 1910.
Erasmus L. L. 'Ras' Kingry died on 6 December 1912. He was buried in Piney Grove Cemetery, Houston Co, AlabamaG.
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Citations

  1. [S248] Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Eighth Census of theUnited States, 1860, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1860
  2. [S253] Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Memo: 1870
  3. [S424] Cutler, Helon H, Henry County, Alabama Records, Volume II, 1821-1901 Marriage Records

Elizabeth 'Bettie' Tindol

F, #25291, b. 01/04/1855, d. 07/30/1923

Family: Erasmus L. L. 'Ras' Kingry (b. 4 April 1852, d. 6 December 1912)

DaughterNancy Kingry (b. about 1875)
SonBriant G. Kingry+ (b. about 1879)
DaughterIda C. Kingry (b. December 1880)
SonLester Z. Kingry+ (b. 22 November 1882, d. 24 December 1950)
SonCharlie Lawson Kingry, Sr.+ (b. 27 March 1885, d. 13 May 1958)
SonJimmieJinnie Kingry (b. February 1887)
DaughterEtta Kingry (b. 2 February 1887, d. 5 December 1912)
SonJames Harris Kingry+ (b. 15 July 1889, d. 7 January 1963)
SonWillie B. Kingry (b. March 1892)
SonCapp Kingry (b. October 1895)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Elizabeth 'Bettie' Tindol was also known as Elizabeth 'Bettie' Kingry. She, was born on 4 January 1855 in AlabamaG+.
Elizabeth lived in 1860.
Elizabeth lived in 1870.

Elizabeth 'Bettie' Tindol married Erasmus L. L. 'Ras' Kingry, son of Bryant Cullen Kingry and Eliza Jane Jones, on 13 September 1874 in Henry Co, ALG+.1

Elizabeth lived in Henry Co, ALG+, in 1880.
Elizabeth lived in 1900.
Elizabeth lived in 1910.
Elizabeth lived in 1920. She was buried in Piney Grove Cemetery, Houston Co, AlabamaG.

Elizabeth 'Bettie' Tindol died on 30 July 1923.
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Citations

  1. [S424] Cutler, Helon H, Henry County, Alabama Records, Volume II, 1821-1901 Marriage Records

Green Beauchamp1,2

Relationship3rd great-granduncle of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25292, b. __/__/1803, d. 12/17/1883

Parents

FatherLittleton Beauchamp (b. 25 May 1759, d. 27 July 1822)
MotherNancy 'Sarah' Hampton Ryan (b. about 1759, d. about 1822)

Family: Caroline H. Kennon (b. about 1810, d. after 1884)

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Biography



Green Beauchamp married Caroline H. Kennon, daughter of Richard Kennon and Jane Unknown.3,3

Green Beauchamp was farmer.
Green Beauchamp. _ Type: GENERAL NOTES.3,4 He. Green Beauchamp, son of Littleton (RS) BEAUCHAMP and Nancy HamptonRyan, was born in Baldwin Co GA about 1803.
In 1818 at age about 17, he and his brother, William BEAUCHAMP,entered the area of Henry Co AL from Fort Gaines, GA, by crossing theriver in a flat boat. Green later said that there were 'not a hundredwhite people in the whole territory of Henry' at that time as thefirst settlers had just begun arriving two years earlier in 1816. [099vol II]
The territory embraced 'all that tract of country lying east of therange line between 13 and 14, south and east of the county of Butler,south on Montgomery County, west of the Indian boundary line and theChattahoochee, and north of the 31 deg of north latitude.' Thecounty was very large comprising what later became, Barbour, Coffee,Covington, Dale, Geneva, Henry, Houston, and parts of Pike andCrenshaw Counties. This means that the huge Wiregrass area was very,very sparcely settled. There was not much that could be done in theway of government at this time for most of the area was unsettled.[099 vol II] [263]
Many of the first settlers came for the purpose of trading and as aresult of these trades, bought much of the most productive lands foralmost nothing. Old Franklin was Henry County's first settlementsufficiently large enough to be called a town. It was located on thewest bank of the Chattahoochee River just across from Fort Gaines, GA,and at the point where settlers made their crossing. It was in thistype of country that Green set up a store in Franklin near theChattahoochee River in 1818 and began trading with the Indians, andthe few white settlers immediately moved west of the river. [099 volII]
Major settlements were made in the northeastern part of the county,and further south along the Chattahoochee River. Green and Williamwere some of the early merchants in Franklin. Green was the firstcircuit court clerk in Henry Co AL [099 vol II].
Green and brother William soon moved further into the interior to aplace some 30 miles to the northwest of Franklin later to becomeWilliamston and the second town established in Henry Co. TheWilliamston settlement was established as such in 1820. Travel was aproblem, and Indian trails had to be cleared and widened so that cartsand wagons might pass. The first trail that had been sufficientlywidened to be called a road, was cut from Old Franklin to Williamstonto Louisville. [099 vol II]
It was two or three years after the first towns weresettled(1820-1821) before the lands were surveyed. When a man cameinto the territory he would select his claim, stake it out, and beginto work. Settlers seldom, if ever, interferred with other claims, andthings remained peaceable. It was quite common, however , for asettler who knew the territory to sell his claim to a new comer andmove to a more desirable location. These trades were common and posedno problem usually. [099 vol II]
1833 Barbour Co AL: Green Beauchamp, m 1 <21, 1 >21, f 2 < 21, 1 >21,4 slaves
1840 not located in census index
1850 Barbour Co AL, Division 23, p203: Green Beauchamp 44 farmer$4,000 GA, Caroline 35 GA, and several of brother William Beauchamp'schildren
1850 Barbour Co AL slave census, Div 23: Green Beauchamp owned 20slaves.
1860 Barbour Co AL census, Eastern Div: Green Beauchamp 57 farmer GA,Caroline H 50 GA. Several Parmer children living with them.
1860 Barbour Co AL slave census, Eastern Div, p68: Green Beauchampowned 48 slaves and 11 slave houses
1870 & 1880 not found in census search for AL.
Green later remarked that 'not a man in southeast Alabama owned thefirst foot of land until the land sales were started at Sparta.' [099vol II] This reference gives a good writeup of how land sales wereconducted. It is too lengthy for this document.
Green Beauchamp was a soldier of the Indian War and a statelegialator. [263]

Green Beauchamp and wife Caroline Kennon had no children, but raisedthe orphans of his brother, William. (50) This comment while perhapstrue is a little strange. William died in 1845 at age 52. Greenlived until 1883. At William's death, his youngest child was about14. His wife remarried the next year. He, son of Littleton Beauchamp and Nancy 'Sarah' Hampton Ryan, was born in 1803 in Baldwin Co, GAG.1,2
In 1818 in Henry Co, ALG+, Green Beauchamp. Type: MOVED TO AL.5
Green lived in Division 23, Barbour Co, ALG, in 1850.2
Green lived in Eastern Division, Barbour Co, AlabamaG, in 1860.1 He was buried in White Oak Station Cem, Barbour Co, ALG.

Green Beauchamp died on 17 December 1883.
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Citations

  1. [S248] Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Eighth Census of theUnited States, 1860, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1860
  2. [S237] Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Seventh Census of theUnited States, 1850, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1850
  3. [S77] Scott, Mrs Marvin, History of Henry County, Alabama
  4. [S425] Warren, Henry's Heritage 'A History', Volume II
  5. [S78] Cutler, Helon H, Henry County, Alabama Records, Volume I, 1820-1855

Thomas S Locke1,2,3,4,5

Relationship3rd great-granduncle of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25293, b. 12/15/1795, d. 08/12/1867

Parents

FatherJesse Locke (b. 25 March 1763, d. 1802)
MotherNancy (b. 1780)

Family: Elizabeth Noland (b. 1800, d. 30 April 1854)

Pedigree Link

Biography

Thomas S Locke was also known as Thomas Locke. He, son of Jesse Locke and Nancy, was born on 15 December 1795 in Burke Co, GAG+.1,3

Thomas S Locke age ~25 married Elizabeth Noland age ~20 about 1820 in AlabamaG+.3

On 1 April 1837, Thomas S Locke received a land grant of. 80.01 acres in Pickens Co, AlabamaG. Survey book [m3]. [m2].6
On 20 September 1839, Thomas S Locke received a land grant of. 80.01 acres in Pickens Co, AlabamaG. Survey book [m3]. [m2].6

Thomas S Locke was the Head of Household in the census in 1840 in Pickens Co, AlabamaG. Thos Lock: males 1<5, 1 5-9, 2 10-14, 3 15-19, 1 40-49; females 1 5-9, 1 30-39; slaves 5.1,7
On 1 July 1848, Thomas S Locke received a land grant of. 40.045 acres in Pickens Co, AlabamaG. Survey book [m3]. [m2].6

Thomas S Locke was the Head of Household in the census on 17 October 1850 in Southern District, Pickens Co, AlabamaG. Thomas Locke 54 GA farmer, Elizabeth 50 SC, Jesse L 29 AL, James N 27 AL, Mabet T 4 AL, Richard J 23 AL, Joseph J 19 AL, Mary 14 AL, Thomas V 11 AL, Elizabeth 9 AL, Elva 6 AL.1,8
Thomas S Locke was the head of household in the in 1855 Alabama state census in Pickens Co, AlabamaG:.9
In the slave census in 1860 in Barbour Co, ALG+, Thomas S Locke owned. 5 slaves, 1 slave dwelling.4
Thomas S Locke died on 12 August 1867 in Pickens Co, AlabamaG.1 He was buried in Bunn-Noland Cemetery, Pickens Co, AlabamaG.1
Find a Grave Memorial # is. 75621727.
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Citations

  1. [S29] Ancestry Family Trees, Memo: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Treefiles. This source citation points you to a current version of thosefiles. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed orchanged information since this source citation was created.
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Richard H. Locke1,2,3,4,5

Relationship3rd great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25294, b. 02/12/1791, d. 01/26/1864

Parents

FatherJesse Locke (b. 25 March 1763, d. 1802)
MotherNancy (b. 1780)

Family 1: Elvy Davenport (b. 3 November 1792, d. 28 March 1836)

SonJesse Locke+ (b. 22 February 1813, d. 3 August 1896)
SonJohn Locke (b. about 1814, d. 12 November 1844)
DaughterMary Locke (b. 1817, d. 9 July 1903)
DaughterNancy Locke (b. 1830)
SonWilliam Herrod Locke+ (b. 9 October 1832, d. 15 January 1882)
SonAndrew J. Locke (b. 1834, d. 24 August 1904)

Family 2: Susannah Reynolds Mothershead (b. about 1800, d. 6 September 1842)

SonMichael Barnet Locke (b. 10 September 1839, d. 20 April 1871)
DaughterElvie Locke+ (b. 1841, d. 13 June 1901)
DaughterSusannah Locke (b. 1842)

Family 3: Mariah Cauthern Jones (b. 1802, d. after 1871)

SonElias Holman Locke+ (b. 15 February 1844, d. 5 June 1924)
SonRichard D. Locke (b. 1845, d. 10 December 1903)
SonAndrew Dansby Locke (b. 1850)

Family 4: Anna Maria Barr (b. 8 August 1829, d. 5 December 1904)

DaughterLaura Hill Locke (b. 16 July 1862, d. 3 September 1944)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Richard H. Locke was also known as Richard Lock. He was also known as Richard Locke. He, son of Jesse Locke and Nancy, was born on 12 February 1791 in Burke Co, GAG+.1,6,2
Jefferson Co GA was formed on Feb 21, 1796 from Burke, Montgomery, Warren, and Washington Counties.

Richard H. Locke age 21 married Elvy Davenport age 19, daughter of John Davenport and Unknown, on 3 March 1812. Marriage not listed in Jefferson Co genweb marriages.7,8


Richard H. Locke was the Head of Household in the census in 1830 in Pike Co, ALG+. Richard Lock: males 1<5 (1826-1830 ?), 1 10-14 (1816-1820 John), 1 15-19 (1811-1815 Jesse), 1 20-29 (1801-1810 ?), 1 30-39 (Richard 1791-1800); females 1<5 (?), 1 10-14 (1816-1820 Mary), 1 30-39 (1791-1800 Elvy); 5 slaves.9
On 18 November 1835 in Pike Co, ALG+, Richard H. Locke. purchased land.

His wife, Elvy Davenport, died on 28 March 1836 in Orion, Pike Co, ALG, at 43 years of age.8
On 15 May 1837 in Pike Co, ALG+, Richard H. Locke. purchased 40 ac in S 28 R 23E T 9N and 40 ac in S6 R21E T11N from the US Land Office.10

Richard H. Locke age 47 married Susannah Reynolds Mothershead age ~38 on 8 November 1838.7


Richard H. Locke was the Head of Household in the census in 1840 in Montgomery Co, ALG. Richard Locke: males 1<5 (Michael B), 1 5-9 (William H or Andrew), 1 10-14 (?), 1 15-19 (?), 1 50-59 (Richard 1771-1780); females 1 5-9 (Nancy), 2 10-14 (Nancy and ?), 1 30-39 (Susannah 1801-1810); male slaves 7 <10, 2 10-23, 2 24-35, 2 36-54; female slaves 11<10, 3 10-23, 7 24-35, 1 36-54. Total slaves 35.11

His wife, Susannah Reynolds Mothershead, died on 6 September 1842 in AlabamaG+, at ~42 years of age.7
Richard H. Locke, age 51, married Mariah Cauthern Jones, age ~41, on 25 January 1843 in Montgomery Co, ALG.12


Richard H. Locke was the Head of Household in the census in 1850 in Pike Co, ALG+. Richard Lock 59 farmer GA, Maria 50 SC, William 17 AL, A J 15 AL, Mary 14 AL, E H 6 AL, Richard 5 AL, Manly Jones 15 SC, Wiley Tenner 1 AL.1
Richard H. Locke appeared in the agricultural census in 1850 in Pike Co, ALG+. 115 ac improved land, 885 ac unimproved land, farm value $5000, machinery $100, horses 5, 6 milk cows, 2 oxen, 11 other cattle, 14 sheep, 39 swine, livestock value $645, 740 bushels of corn, 160 bushels of oats. Richard's farm had by far the most value of any surrounding farm.13
Richard H. Locke was the head of household in the state census in 1850 in Pike Co, ALG+. Richard Lock: males 3<21, 1>21, 0 18-45,1>45; females 1<21, 1>21, 8 slaves.14
On 1 June 1850 in Pike Co, ALG+, Richard H. Locke. purchased 80 ac in S14 S 23E R9N and 39.94 ac in S15 R 23E T 9N and 39.98 ac in S 10 R 23E T9N from the US Land Office.10
On 1 September 1858 in Pike Co, ALG+, Richard H. Locke and [WO]. purchased 40 ac in S 14 R 23E T9N from the US Land Office.10

Richard H. Locke was the Head of Household in the census in 1860 in Buckhorn, Pike Co, AlabamaG. Richard Locke 69 farmer GA, Mariah C 60 SC, Elias H 17 AL, Richard D 15 AL, S. F. Jones m 27 SC.
In the slave census in 1860 in Pike Co, ALG+, Richard H. Locke owned. 19 slaves.15
Richard H. Locke appeared in the agricultural census on 7 September 1860 in Buckhorn, Pike Co, AlabamaG. 160 ac improved land, 695 ac umimproved, farm value $4275, equipment $180, 4 horses, 1 mule, 6 milk cows, 4 oxen, 80 swine, stock value $1045, 700 bushels of corn, 22 bales of cotton. John Davenport on same page.13

Richard H. Locke age 70 married Anna Maria Barr age 32, daughter of Isaac Barr and Elizabeth Parker, on 20 October 1861 in Pike Co, ALG+.7


Richard H. Locke signed a will on 22 January 1864 in Pike Co, ALG+. Executors: Jesse Locke., son(s) Elias Holman Locke, Richard D. Locke, William Herrod Locke, Andrew J. Locke, daughter(s) Laura Hill Locke. Witnesses: John Hybert. Richard Locke: wife Mariah A; sons William H, Andrew Dansby, Elias H,Andrew J; infant daughter Laura Hill. Executor: son Jesse Lock. Wit:Jesse Lock and J H Hybert. Pike County Alabama Will Book B pages 44,45,46
Wife, Mariah A. all property except for 2 beds and tables, all stock, all meat and corn on hand, negro boy Emanuel and girl Emeline for her life and then to daughter Laura Hill and to any posthumous child
sons Elias and Richard Dansby - 2 beds and tables, and negro man Dublin.
Sons William H and Andrew J - negro man Squire.
Daughter Larara Hill and any posthumous child $100.
Son Jesse executor with power to dispose of livestock or property as necessary and 1 share of stock in the Mobile and Girard RR.16

Richard H. Locke died on 26 January 1864 in Perote, Bullock Co, ALG, at 72 years of age.17
The will of Richard H. Locke dec'd was probated on 7 June 1864 in Pike Co, ALG+. Executor: son Jesse Locke.16,3


Bullock Co AL was created on Dec 5, 1866 from Barbour, Macon, Montgomery, and Pike Counties.
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Citations

  1. [S237] Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Seventh Census of theUnited States, 1850, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1850
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  3. [S426] Warren, Henry's Heritage 'A History', Volume IV
  4. [S264] Bullock Co AL Cemetery Perote
  5. [S931] Georgia, Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992
  6. [S241] Ancestry.com, 1880 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Tenth Census of theUnited States, 1880, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1880
  7. [S48] ., Find A Grave
  8. [S689] Cemetery Audit, Orion Baptist Cemetery, Pike Co Alabama
  9. [S251] 1830 United States-.
  10. [S694] U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907
  11. [S252] 1840 United States Federal Census.
  12. [S309] Ancestry.com, Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969
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  14. [S696] ; citing.
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  16. [S213] Folmar, Kathlyn Johnson, Abstracts of Pike County Wills, Books A & B
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Brinkley Brown

M, #25295, b. __/__/1801

Parents

FatherRobert Brown (b. 1755, d. 1848)
MotherMary Rembert

Family: Sarah Cobb

Pedigree Link

Biography


Brinkley Brown died in Pulaski Co, GAG. He, son of Robert Brown and Mary Rembert, was born in 1801 in South CarolinaG.

Brinkley Brown married Sarah Cobb in 1816 in Pulaski Co, GAG.

Brinkley Brown was the Head of Household in the census in 1840 in Dooly Co, GAG. Brinkley Brown.1
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Citations

  1. [S427] Powell, Nora; Powell, Watts, Historical and Genealogical Collections of Dooly County Georgia, Vol II

Solomon Averett1,2,3,2

Relationship1st cousin 6 times removed of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25296, b. __/__/1802
ReferencesArchibald Averett
AVERETT Unknown

Parents

FatherArchibald Averett (b. before 1760, d. about 1823)
MotherNancy woArchibaldAverett (b. about 1772, d. about 1827)

Family: Mary Howell (b. about 1795)

Pedigree Link

Biography


Solomon Averett, son of Archibald Averett and Nancy woArchibaldAverett, was born in 1802 in Hancock Co, GAG+. FATHER: Archelaus Averett based on his age and 1820 Hancock Co GA census records. Archelaus is the only Averett with a son of the right age.
SIBLINGS: based on similar circumstantial evidence - Albright and Nancy.4,1,5,36
In the in 1821 land lottery of in Dooly Co, Capt Kendalls District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, [p1] drew lot 153 of section 10. Dooly Co. [m2].7,89
Solomon Averett as agent for Nancy woArchibaldAverett was a land owner in the in 1825 tax list for in Little Ogeechee River, Capt Pattersons District, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG. 124 acres on Little Ogeechee River, [m5] slave(s). [m7] acres #2 hardwood [m8] acres #3 hardwood [m9] acres pine. (SB [m3]). Adjacent to Linch.9
[CENTER:] [BOLD:] in Muscogee Co, GeorgiaG, was formed in 1826 from. Creek Indian lands [:BOLD] [:CENTER].10
In the in 1827 land lottery of Georgia, [p1] of Capt Kendalls District Hancock Co drew lot 153 in Dooly Co.
On 29 November 1828 in Williams Creek, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, Albright Averett, [S], and Mary Averett sold George Rachels. ? on Williams Creek. DB.
Solomon Averett was not located in the in 1830 census in Muscogee Co, GeorgiaG. Muscogee Co census records are incomplete for this year. Only records for Columbus survive.

Solomon Averett age ~35 married Mary Howell age ~42 about 1837. probably Muscogee Co GA. Her first marriage was to Samuel Cook.11


Solomon Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1840 in District 787, Muscogee Co, GeorgiaG. Soloman Averett, males 1 lt 5,1 5-10 (James Cook), 2 10-15 (William Cook, Samuel Cook), 1 20-30 (?), 1 30-40 (1800-1810 Solomon), females 1 lt 5 (Rebecca Cook), 1 5-10 (Nancy Cook), 1 20-30 (?), 1 30-40 (?), 1 40-50 (1790-1800 Mary), no slaves.

Solomon Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1850 in Russell, Muscogee Co, GeorgiaG. Solomon Everett 47 (1803)farmer $2500 Hancock Co GA, Mary 65 (1785)Hancock, William Cook 25 Hancock, Nancy Cook 18 Muscogee, James Cook 17 Muscogee, Rebecca 15 Muscogee, William J. Turner 37 laborer NC,Gerrard Pitt 26 laborer NC. Albrite Avant (Averett) family on same page.1

Solomon Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1860 in Beat 13, Russell Co, ALG. S Avret 58 GA, N (Cook) 29 f GA, Mary 70 GA(1790), Margaret Cook 58 SC.. S S Cook (son Samuel)32 & L Cook 25 GA living 2 households away.3
Solomon Averett was the head of household in the in 1866 state census in Russell Co, ALG. Schedule 1: Solomon Averett - males 1 10-20, 1 60-70; females 1 10-20,1 20-30; 1 soldier died of sickness. Next door is Samuel Cook. On the same page is Henry Everett with W P Everett living next to Henry.2
Solomon Averett was the head of household in the state census in 1866 in T18N R29E, Russell Co, ALG, (now T18N R29E). Schedule 3: Solomon Averett - males 1 20-29, 1>29; females 2>29. Rebecca J Norris (step daughter) is next door with her brother Samuel Cook next to her. Martha Cook is on the same page. T18R29 is just west of present day Phenix City.
WB and Henry Averett are on the next page (TS18R30).TS18R30 is in present day Phenix City.2
[CENTER:] [BOLD:] in Lee Co, AlabamaG, was formed on 5 December 1866 from. Macon, Tallapoosa, Chambers, and Russell counties. [:BOLD] [:CENTER].

Solomon Averett was the Head of Household in the census on 12 August 1870 in Whittens, Lee Co, AlabamaG. S Averett m 70 GA $1500 in real estate & $1000 in personal property and a N? Averett female 88 GA living in the same household. Sam'l & L Cook 40 and family are next doorwith a M Cook female 70 GA. Probably Margaret Cook from the 1860 census.4

Solomon Averett was the Head of Household in the census on 19 August 1870 in Brownsville, Lee Co, AlabamaG. S Averett male 69 GA and female M Averett age 85 SC(1785). Living next door is S & L Cook age 43 family.45
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Citations

  1. [S237] Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Seventh Census of theUnited States, 1850, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1850
  2. [S259] Alabama State Census, 1820-1866, Memo: Alabama State Census, 1820, 1850, 1855 and 1866, Montgomery, Alabama:Alabama Department of Archives & History
  3. [S248] Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Eighth Census of theUnited States, 1860, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1860
  4. [S253] Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Memo: 1870
  5. [S241] Ancestry.com, 1880 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Tenth Census of theUnited States, 1880, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1880
  6. [S249] 1820 United States-.
  7. [S427] Powell, Nora; Powell, Watts, Historical and Genealogical Collections of Dooly County Georgia, Vol II
  8. [S408] Lucas Jr, Rev Silas Emmett, The 1820 and 1821 Land Lotteries of Georgia
  9. [S134] Smith, Elizabeth Wiley, The History of Hancock County Georgia, Volume I
  10. [S118] Bryant, Pat, Georgia Counties, Their Changing Boundaries
  11. [S114] Hunting For Bears, comp., Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944

Elizabeth Plummer1

F, #25297, b. abt __/__/1760

Parents

FatherWilliam Plummer (d. 1774)
MotherMary Hayes (d. before 1791)

Family 1: Maj William Weldon (b. about 1755, d. after March 1785)

SonDaniel Weldon+ (b. before 1755, d. about 1805)
DaughterMary Weldon+ (b. 5 April 1775, d. 12 August 1851)
DaughterNancy Weldon (b. before 1785)
DaughterAnna Hayes Weldon (b. before 1785, d. 1823)

Family 2: William Parsons (d. 1802)

Pedigree Link

Biography

Elizabeth Plummer was also known as Elizabeth Weldon. She was also known as Elizabeth Parsons. She was also known as Betty Plummer. She. MARRIAGE 1:
Elizabeth married William Weldon about 1774. [170]
1776 May 21 Bute Co NC marriage bond: William Weldon and BettyPlummer of St John's Parrish. Bondsman & Witnesses: John Willia, ThosMachen.
CHILDREN:
Mary, Anna Hayes, and Daniel Weldon [170]

1746 Granville County and St John's Parish were from Edgecombe Countyand Edgecombe Parish [079]
1758 Granville County was divided into two parishes. The western halfbecame Granville Parish and the eastern half remained St John's Parish[079]
1764 Bute County was formed from Granville
William died about 1785. [170]
After 1786, she married William Parsons. [170] They had 4 children.
For a while they lived in Halifax Co NC but in 1793, he moved back toPrince George Co NC.
NOTE: William Parsons was an uncle to John James Thweatt who marriedAnna Hayes Weldon, who was William and Elizabeth's daughter. [170]. She, daughter of William Plummer and Mary Hayes, was born about 1760.

Elizabeth Plummer married Maj William Weldon, son of Col Daniel Weldon and Elizabeth Eaton, about 1774.2,2

Elizabeth lived in St Johns Parish, Hertford Co, North CarolinaG, in 1776.3 She was a witness when Maj William Weldon and Maj William Weldon were. Type: Marriage Bond on 21 May 1776 in Bute Co, NCG+.
Elizabeth lived in Halifax Co, NCG, in 1786.

William Parsons married Elizabeth Plummer, daughter of William Plummer and Mary Hayes, after 1786.2,1
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Citations

  1. [S428] Bodie, Mrs John Bennett, Historical Southern Families, Vol II, Source Element: 929.2 BOD
  2. [S49] Weldon, John Henry, The Search for Weldon Kin, Memo: [170]
  3. [S69] Kerr, Mary Hinton, Warren County North Carolina Records, Volume I

Lewis Williamson1

M, #25298, d. __/__/1780

Parents

Family: Priscilla Weldon (b. before 1782)

DaughterPriscilla Williamson+
Pedigree Link

Biography



Lewis Williamson married Priscilla Weldon, daughter of Samuel Weldon, III, and Penelope Short.2

Lewis Williamson died in 1780.
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Citations

  1. [S429] Bodie, Mrs John Bennett, Historical Southern Families, Vol III, Source Element: 929.2 BOD
  2. [S428] Bodie, Mrs John Bennett, Historical Southern Families, Vol II, Source Element: 929.2 BOD

Judge John Hall

M, #25299, b. 05/31/1767, d. 01/29/1833

Parents

Family: Mary Weldon (b. 5 April 1775, d. 12 August 1851)

DaughterSallie Hall+
Pedigree Link

Biography

Judge John Hall. est 1785 graduated from William and Mary College and studied law inthe office of his cousin Judge Archibald Stuart of Staunton, VA.Archibald was the father of Confederate General James Ewell Brown(JEB) Stuart 1792 he settled in Warrenton, NC 1800 he was elected aSuperior Court Judge 1818 when the NC Supreme Court was organized, hewas a member of that court until he resigned in 1832 1833 died ofcancer of the throat in Warrenton, NC. He, son of Edward Hall and Eleanor Stuart, was born on 31 May 1767.1

Judge John Hall married Mary Weldon, daughter of Maj William Weldon and Elizabeth Plummer, on 25 December 1794.2

Judge John Hall died on 29 January 1833.
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Citations

  1. [S430] Bodie, Mrs John Bennett, Historical Southern Families, Vol V, Source Element: 929.2 BOD
  2. [S428] Bodie, Mrs John Bennett, Historical Southern Families, Vol II, Source Element: 929.2 BOD

Micajah Casey1

M, #25300, b. abt __/__/1745, d. abt __/__/1800

Family: Sarah Herring

SonMicajah Casey
DaughterMary Casey
SonRichard Casey+ (b. about 1760)
DaughterSarah 'Sally' Casey (b. about 1770)
SonWilliam Casey+ (b. 1774, d. 1834)
SonJohn Casey (b. about 1776)
DaughterSusan Casey+ (b. about 1790, d. 10 October 1860)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Micajah Casey lived at. He. 1779, Nov 10: State of NC Grant #196 to Joseph Everett, adjoiningJernigan, Casey (could be Jeremiah), Jonathan Layton, and Everett'sown line.
1782, Jan 12: Jonathan Taylor deeded to Joseph Everett 35 acres ofland on the south side of the Neuse River and on the Ready Branch.Land adjoined the land of Micajah Casey and Everett's own land.
1786, Sep 14: Samuel Herring of Wayne sold to Micajah Casey of same,a tract of 22 acres on the south side of the Neuse adjoining WilliamJones, it being part of a patent to William Jones granted Sep 30,1785. Witnesses were Benjamin Stevens, Charles Hines, Samuel Parker.
1786, Sep 20: deed shows that Charles Hines lived in Jones Co,apparently just across the Jones/Wayne Co line.
1786, Oct 27: State of NC Grant #155 to Micajah Casey for 300 ac.Land was on the south side of the Neuse River adjoining the widowJones and Linsey.
1786: Wayne Co NC Tax List; Micajah Casey 300 ac.[278]
1787, Feb 17: A deed mentioning Micajor Casey as adjoining landownershows that Samuel Herring was an heir of William Jones, probablyhaving married one of his daughters.
1800, Aug 1: The estate sale on Aug 1, 1800 of Micajah Casey wasreported to the Oct 1800 court of Wayne Co. Sarah Casey 'Sr' was amajor purchaser. There is apparently a note signed by Micajah with amark (looks like a 4) dated Feb 10, 1800. So Micajah apparently diedbetween Feb and Aug 1800.
Micajah Casey. _ Type: GENERAL NOTES.2 He, was born about 1745.
In 1758 in Dobbs Co, NCG+, Micajah Casey. from Johnston Co Type: COUNTY FORMED.3
Micajah lived in 1769. , Dobbs, North Carolina.
On 28 November 1778 in Johnston Co, NCG+, Micajah Casey. Micajah Casey of Dobbs from Robert Allen of Dobbs: 200 ac for aplantation on the Great Br of Mill Cr, patent granted to WilliamWillyhan. Type: LAND PURCHASE.4
On 18 October 1779 in Wayne Co, NCG, Micajah Casey. from western part of Dobbs Co Type: COUNTY FORMED.
Neither Jeremiah M Casey and Micajah Casey and [WO] are listed as serving in the Revolution in North CarolinaG.5
On 21 October 1782 in Johnston Co, NCG+, Micajah Casey. Micajah Casey: 50 ac on ssGreat Branch. Grant #597 Type: LAND GRANT.3
Micajah lived in Wayne Co, NCG, in 1786.2
Micajah lived in Wayne Co, NCG, in 1790.
Micajah Casey died about 1800.
Micajah lived in Wayne Co, NCG, in 1800.
On 1 August 1800 in Wayne Co, NCG, Micajah Casey. Estate sale of Micajah Casey: Sarah Casey 'Sr' was a major purchaser. Type: ESTATE.
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Citations

  1. [S232] 1790 United States Census-.
  2. [S70] Ratcliff, Clarence, North Carolina Taxpayers, Volume 2 1679-1790
  3. [S432] Haun, Weynette Parks, Johnston County, North Carolina Abstracts: Deed Books, Vol IV; 1779-1794, Source Element: 929.3756 HAL
  4. [S431] Haun, Weynette Parks, Johnston County, North Carolina Abstracts: Deed Books, Vol III; 1771-1782, Source Element: 929.3756 HAL
  5. [S542] Roster, Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution, Memo: with an appendix containing a collection of miscellaneous records.,unknown: The D.A.R., 1932

West Vinson1,2

M, #25301, b. __/__/1774, d. __/__/1839

Parents

FatherLevin Vinson (b. 1746)
MotherAlice West (b. 1767)

Family: Anna Giles (b. 1779, d. 16 October 1867)

SonJames Vinson (b. between 1794 and 1815)
SonNathaniel Vinson (b. between 1794 and 1827)
SonLevin Vinson
DaughterSarah Vinson (b. 1795, d. 1860)
SonJohn Vinson
DaughterMary Vinson+ (b. 1805, d. after 1870)
SonJoseph Vinson (b. before 1806)
DaughterElizabeth Vinson+ (b. 1809)
DaughterAlesey Vinson (b. 1820)
Pedigree Link

Biography

West Vinson, son of Levin Vinson and Alice West, was born in 1774 in Johnston Co, NCG+. based on being in a 1795 tax list.1,2

West Vinson married Anna Giles, daughter of John Giles and Elizabeth B Davis, in Hancock CoG.

On 13 January 1794 in Johnston Co, NCG+, Benjamin, Micajah, Sampson, and Thomas Edwards sold William Edwards 2 tracts of land. Witnesses: [S] and [WO].345
On 5 October 1799 in Spring Creek, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, West Vinson. ? ac.
In the in 1805 land lottery of in Clarke Co, GeorgiaG, drawers were West Vinson 2 blanks.6,7
In the Land Lottery in Capt Thomas Dist, Hancock Co, GAG, in 1807. Lot 95 of District 23 in Wilkinson Co GA. (%FACT.NOTE2%)}.8
On 15 November 1808 in Williams Creek, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, Archibald Averett sold Miles Rachels. 100 on Williams Creek. Witnesses: [S], Jeremiah Averett, Levin Vinson. Original grantee: Theophilus Hickman.9
In November 1810 in Hancock Co, GAG+. [p1], [R:00004], [R:00005], [R:00006], [R:00007], [R:00008], [R:00009] and others were appointed to work on the road leading from Caleb Smith's to the cross roads at Linches.10
In November 1810 in in Hancock Co, GAG+, [p1], West Vinson, [WO]. were appointed by the court to work on the road leading from [P1S] to the cross roads at Linches.10

West Vinson signed a will in 1811 in Hancock Co, GAG+.
On 3 June 1811 in Hancock Co, GAG+, for the estate of John Averett dec'd, Administrators were David Averett and Matthew Averett.11
On 8 October 1811, 320 ac acres was surveyed for West Vinson in GA.Bordered by Unknown Pinkston, Unknown Kelly, and Stephen Horton.12
On 26 December 1825 in Little Ogeechee River waters, Hancock Co, GeorgiaG, Josiah Dickson sold Albright Averett and Mary Vinson. 220 on Little Ogeechee River waters. Adjacent property owners: [S]. DB.
On 9 December 1833 in Sumter Co, GAG, West Vinson agent for [WO] of Hancock Co sold of Sumter Co 6 acres.13

The will of West Vinson was probated on 5 January 1838 in Hancock Co, GAG+. Executors: Curry Dickson. Heirs: wife Anna Giles, daughter(s) Mary Vinson, Elizabeth Vinson, Alesey Vinson. 500 acres, several slaves, furniture, animals left to their mother [R:00015] was to be sold after her death and the money divided equally between the five sons [R:00013], [R:00031], [R:00029], [R:00030] and [R:00014]. In adddition, they were to receive some slaves and furniture if their sister [R:00026] does not have children.

West Vinson died in 1839 in Hancock Co, GAG+, at ~65 years of age.1,2
The will of West Vinson dec'd was probated [d] in Hancock Co, GAG+. Recorded Book P pages 377-379.
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Citations

  1. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  2. [S4] Ancestry.com, One World Tree
  3. [S432] Haun, Weynette Parks, Johnston County, North Carolina Abstracts: Deed Books, Vol IV; 1779-1794, Source Element: 929.3756 HAL
  4. [S140] Hancock County Georgia Tax Lists - 1795; LDS film 0007131
  5. [S228] Marsh, Helen; Marsh, Tim, Land Deed Genealogy of Hancock County
  6. [S362] Graham, Paul K, 1805 Georgia Land Lottery, Persons Entitled to Draws
  7. [S64] Wood, Virginia S, 1805 Georgia Land Lottery, Memo: [135]
  8. [S360] Lucas Jr, Rev Silas Emmett, The Second or 1807 Land Lottery of Georgia
  9. [S645] Hancock County Georgia Deed Books H-I 1805-1812
  10. [S414] Brantley, J Kenneth, Hancock County Georgia Inferior Court Minutes, 1809-1833
  11. [S279] Brantley, J Kenneth, Hancock County Georgia Court of Ordinary Minutes 1799-1817
  12. [S399] Hancock County Georgia Tax Lists - 1812; AHGP
  13. [S73] Cox, Jack F, History of Sumter County Georgia

Levin Vinson1,2,3

M, #25302, b. __/__/1746

Parents

FatherThomas Vincent (b. 1717)
MotherElizabeth woThomasVincent (b. 1720)

Family: Alice West (b. 1767)

SonJesse Vinson
SonCharles Vinson
SonWest Vinson+ (b. 1774, d. 1839)
DaughterAnna Vinson (b. 1780, d. 1868)
SonLevin Vinson (b. 1783)
DaughterElizabeth West Vinson (b. 18 July 1789, d. 26 June 1844)
SonDavis Vinson (b. 1790)
SonJohn E Vinson (b. 1794)
SonHenson Vinson (b. 1798, d. 1848)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Levin Vinson was also known as Leavin Vinson. He was also known as Leavin Vincent. He, son of Thomas Vincent and Elizabeth woThomasVincent, was born in 1746 in Johnston Co, NCG+.1

Levin Vinson married Alice West in 1789 in Hancock Co, Johnston Co, North CarolinaG.2,2

Levin Vinson was not listed in the in 1794 tax list for in Hancock Co, GAG+.
On 13 January 1794 in Johnston Co, NCG+, Benjamin, Micajah, Sampson, and Thomas Edwards sold William Edwards 2 tracts of land. Witnesses: [S] and [WO].4456
In the Land Lottery in Hancock Co, GAG+, in 1805. Levin BB (married) Clarke Co
Levin B (unmarried or widower) Hancock Co. (%FACT.NOTE2%)}.7
Levin lived in Hancock Co, GAG+, in 1812.3
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Citations

  1. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  2. [S4] Ancestry.com, One World Tree
  3. [S133] Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp., Georgia Census, 1790-1890
  4. [S432] Haun, Weynette Parks, Johnston County, North Carolina Abstracts: Deed Books, Vol IV; 1779-1794, Source Element: 929.3756 HAL
  5. [S140] Hancock County Georgia Tax Lists - 1795; LDS film 0007131
  6. [S228] Marsh, Helen; Marsh, Tim, Land Deed Genealogy of Hancock County
  7. [S645] Hancock County Georgia Deed Books H-I 1805-1812

Henry Averett1,2,1

Relationship1st cousin 6 times removed of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25303, b. abt __/__/1789, d. bet __/__/1850 and __/__/1860
ReferencesArchibald Averett
AVERETT Unknown

Parents

FatherArchibald Averett (b. before 1760, d. about 1823)
MotherNancy woArchibaldAverett (b. about 1772, d. about 1827)

Family: Martha woHenryAverett (b. 1800)

DaughterMartha Elizabeth Averett+ (b. March 1822)
SonAndrew Jackson Averett+ (b. 1825, d. before 1870)
DaughterMinerva Averett (b. May 1825)
SonJohn Averett (b. about 1826)
DaughterMelvina Averett (b. January 1830)
SonHenry Averett (b. July 1832)
SonFranklin Averett (b. about 1840)
DaughterMalinda Averett (b. about 1844)
DaughterMary E Averett (b. about 1846)
Pedigree Link

Biography


[m] [wm]. Henry Averett, son of Archibald Averett and Nancy woArchibaldAverett, was born about 1789 in GeorgiaG. possibly Washington Co. There is no known documentation that states that Henry was the son of Archibald. However circumstantial evidence indicates that he probably was. Another possibility is that this Henry Averett was the son of the the Henry Averett who received a land grant in 1784 in Wilkes Co for his service in the Revolution. Very little information has been found on Henry Averett , Revolutionary Soldier.1
In 1807 in Sandersville, Washington Co, GeorgiaG. May 15th and 22nd advertisement, Sandersville, Washington Co GA:Sheriff's sale - 3 negroes, Silvy and her two children, Herbert and Amy, taken as the property of [p1], to satisfy Jesse Brent,executor, vs Solomon Page and said Averett.3

Henry Averett age ~19 married Martha woHenryAverett age ~8 about 1808 in Hancock Co, GeorgiaG. guess based on son William being born 1810.

In November 1810 in Hancock Co, GAG+. [p1], [R:00004], [R:00005], [R:00006], [R:00007], [R:00008], [R:00009] and others were appointed to work on the road leading from Caleb Smith's to the cross roads at Linches.4
In November 1810 in in Hancock Co, GAG+, [p1], Henry Averett, [WO]. were appointed by the court to work on the road leading from [P1S] to the cross roads at Linches.4
On 4 June 1811 in Hancock Co, GAG+, at the estate sale of John Averett in Hancock Co, GAG+, Henry Averett purchased 1 side of leather $2.00, 1 horse $50.00. Purchasers included Archibald Averett, Henry Averett, Jeremiah Averett, Burrell Rachels, Benjamin Averett, and Mary Averett Administrators: Matthew Averett and David Averett.
[BOLD:] in Henry Co, ALG+, was formed in 1819 [:BOLD].
[p1] has not been located in the in 1820 census. In later census records, the birth of his children indicate that he was living in Alabama in 1822. The census records for Alabama in 1820 are almost non existant for eastern Alabama. No census records exist for 1820 Henry Co AL.
[CENTER:] [BOLD:] in Russell Co, ALG, was formed in 1832 from. from Creek Indian lands [:BOLD] [:CENTER].

Henry Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1840 in Muscogee Co, GeorgiaG. Henry Averett: males 1 lt 5 (Franklin), 2 5-10 (AJ, Henry), 2 10-14 (?, John?), 1 15-20 (John?), 1 40-50 (1790-1800 Henry); females 1 lt 5 (?), 1 5-10 (?), 3 15-20 (Martha, Minerva, Melvina), 1 30-40 (1800-1810 Martha); no slaves. Enumerated next to the James Cook family and a few households away from the Albrite Averett family.

Henry Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1850 in Russell Co, ALG. Henry Averett 61(1789) farmer $1000 GA, Martha 50 GA, John 24 AL, Jackson 18 AL,Henry 17 AL, John 14 AL, Franklin 10 AL, Minerva 8 AL, Malinda 6 AL,Mary 4 AL.1
Henry Averett died between 1850 and 1860 in Russell Co, ALG.
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Citations

  1. [S237] Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Seventh Census of theUnited States, 1850, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1850
  2. [S252] 1840 United States Federal Census.
  3. [S434] Newspapers, Louisville (GA) Gazette
  4. [S414] Brantley, J Kenneth, Hancock County Georgia Inferior Court Minutes, 1809-1833

John Averett1,2,3

Relationship1st cousin 5 times removed of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25304, b. 08/30/1822, d. 12/22/1898

Parents

FatherDrury Averett (b. 1790, d. 1869)
MotherElizabeth Smith (b. 1792, d. 1841)

Family: Emily King Adams (b. 6 June 1831, d. 14 July 1916)

DaughterAntoinette Averett
SonJohn Averett+ (b. between 1840 and 1855)
DaughterMary Averett (b. about 1850)
DaughterNancy Averett (b. about 1854)
SonJoseph L. Averett (b. 25 January 1861, d. 3 May 1915)
Pedigree Link

Biography

John Averett was also known as John W Averett.2 He was also known as John Averett.4 He. 1830 Jan 1, Talbotton GA, there was an unclaimed letter in the postoffice for John Averet. [289]. He, son of Drury Averett and Elizabeth Smith, was born on 30 August 1822 in Hancock Co, GAG+.1,2,2,4,3
John Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1830.5

John Averett married Emily King Adams on 18 April 1847 in Talbot Co, GeorgiaG.

John Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1850 in Talbot Co, GeorgiaG.
John Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1850 in District 15, Talbot Co, GeorgiaG.1
John Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1860 in Harts, Talbot Co, GeorgiaG.2
John Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1860 in Harts, Talbot Co, GeorgiaG.3
John Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1870 in Capt Harts District, Talbot Co, GeorgiaG.

John Averett was the Head of Household in the census in 1870 in Harts, Talbot Co, GeorgiaG.6
John Averett died on 22 December 1898 in Thomas Co, GAG.2,2,4
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Citations

  1. [S237] Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Seventh Census of theUnited States, 1850, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1850
  2. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  3. [S248] Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Eighth Census of theUnited States, 1860, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1860
  4. [S4] Ancestry.com, One World Tree
  5. [S252] 1840 United States Federal Census.
  6. [S253] Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Memo: 1870

Alexander Averett, Sr.1

M, #25305, b. 01/01/1788, d. 08/27/1858

Parents

FatherAlexander Avrit (b. about 1770, d. 1799)
MotherMary woAlexanderAverett

Family: Elizabeth Wallace Pharoah (b. 1 January 1789, d. 20 January 1854)

SonAlexander Averett, Jr.+ (b. about 1815, d. 1887)
SonJoseph B Averett (b. about 1818)
SonJohn W Averett (b. about 1821, d. 1885)
DaughterElizabeth Averett (b. 1821)
DaughterJudith B. Averett (b. about 1822)
DaughterSarah M. Averett (b. about 1826)
DaughterFrances E. Averett (b. about 1840)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Alexander Averett, Sr., was also known as Alexander Averett. He. 1818 Richmond Co GA tax list:
Alex Averett 200 acres, adjoining Cottins & others; no slaves. [077]
Jesse Averett no land or slaves. [077]
Thomas Averill no land or slaves. He, son of Alexander Avrit and Mary woAlexanderAverett, was born on 1 January 1788 in South CarolinaG.1
Alexander Averett, Sr., was in the in 1801 tax list for in Capt Brewers District, Warren Co, GeorgiaG. No land, no slaves. p [m2].2
Alexander lived in Warren Co, GAG, between 1801 and 1815.
In the in 1805 land lottery, in Warren Co, GAG, drawer(s): William Averett, Sr, [m]; Alexander Averett, Sr., [m2] [m3] [m4] [m5] [m6].3

Alexander Averett, Sr., married Elizabeth Wallace Pharoah about 1813.

On 4 May 1815 in Warren Co, GAG, Alexander Averett, Sr.. Alexander Averett witnessed a deed Type: WITNESS.
In 1816 in Capt Berrys District, Richmond Co, GeorgiaG, Alexander Averett, Sr.. Alexander Avrett Type: TAX LIST.
Alexander lived in Richmond Co, GeorgiaG, between 1816 and 1830.
In 1818 in Richmond Co, GeorgiaG, Alexander Averett, Sr..4
In 1821 in Capt Palmers District, Richmond Co, GeorgiaG, Alexander Averett, Sr.. Alexander Averett drew lot 72 section 2 in Henry County Type: LAND LOTTERY.
Alexander Averett, Sr., was the Augusta GA post office has an unclaimed letter for Rev Alex Averet on 2 May 1822 in Augusta, Richmond Co, GeorgiaG.5
Alexander Averett, Sr., was the Head of Household in the census in 1830 in Richmond Co, GeorgiaG.1
In 1850 in Jefferson Co, GAG, Alexander Averett, Sr.. 3 slaves Type: SLAVE CENSUS.
Alexander Averett, Sr., was the Head of Household in the census in 1850 in District 48, Jefferson Co, GeorgiaG. Alexander Avret Sr. 62 farmer SC, Elizabeth 60 NC, John W. 29 RichmondCo, Judith B. 28 Richmond Co, Sarah M. 24 Richmond Co.
Alexander lived in Jefferson Co, GAG, in 1850.1
Alexander Averett, Sr., died on 27 August 1858 in Briar Creek, Richmond Co, GeorgiaG.1
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Citations

  1. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  2. [S365] The R J Taylor Jr Foundation, An Index to Georgia Tax Digests; Volume II; 1800-1802
  3. [S362] Graham, Paul K, 1805 Georgia Land Lottery, Persons Entitled to Draws
  4. [S81] Blair, Ruth, Some Early Tax Digests of Georgia
  5. [S436] Newspapers, Augusta (GA) Chronicle