Husband: John Tart |
Born: 1770/1774 in Georgetown Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC) Married: 1790/1797 in Georgetown Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC) Died: 1833 in Marion Dist, SC Father: Enos Tart Mother: Sarah Smith Spouses: Nancy |
Wife: Elizabeth Crawford |
Born: 1775/1784 in Georgetown Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC) Died: 1820/1827 in Marion Dist, SC Father: Cpt James Crawford Mother: ? Spouses: |
Children |
01 (M): James R Tart Born: 1796/1797 in Georgetown Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC) Died: 02 MAR 1863 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: Julie Ann Smith |
02 (M): John G Tart Born: 1800/1810 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1840 in Monroe Co, AL Spouses: |
03 (M): Enos A Tart Born: 1800/1810 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1830 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
04 (M): Roderick R Tart Born: 1809/1810 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1860 in Yalobusha Co, MS Spouses: Nancy |
05 (M): Jerome Tart Born: 1811/1812 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1850 in Henderson Co, TN Spouses: |
06 (M): Thomas A Tart Born: 1813/1814 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: Alice |
10 (F): Sarah Tart Born: before 1827 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1827 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: Bird |
11 (F): Elizabeth Tart Born: before 1827 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1827 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
12 (F): Nancy Tart Born: before 1827 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1827 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
John Tart:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1790;
!CENSUS:1790;
!CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist., SC pg 452-796
John Tart age 26-44 (1755/74)
20010-11100-0-2;
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 767 Marion Co., SC Enos Tart Senr. 1801
Will Dated 18 Jan 1801
Wife Sarah Tart
son John Tart
son Nathan Tart
daus Mary Crawford and Martha Maloye
son Jonathan Tart
son Enos Tart Jr
gr-dau Nancy Tart
W: Archibald Kerby, James Grantham, Andrew Berry Sr.
Execs: Oldest sons John, Jonathan and Enos.
Proved 1 May 1801
...;
!DEED:22 Jan 1808 Marion Co., SC Book D page 137
John Tart of Marion Dist., to John Deer of same, for $200, 159a ...
W: James Crawford, Charles Meloy
Elizabeth (X) Tart, wife of John Tart rdr 8 Feb 1808;
!CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC pg 25
John Tart age 26-44 (1765/84)
21010-41010-0-6;
!TAXLIST:1811 Marion Dist, SC John TART $2.10;
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 162 Marion Co., SC James Crawford, Sr. 1817
Will dated 16 Sep 1816 (see full transcript in James Crawford's notes)
Proved by John Finklea 11 Nov 1817. James Crawford qualified as Executor 11 Nov 1817.
... (Sales, appraisements, etc. in file, I did not abstract) ...
Account Current 1818 and 1819, James Crawford, Exec.
...
Paid John Tart heir to said estate
Paid: (not listed as heirs, but some are heirs)
B. Moody
Jas Stackhouse
John Gasque
John Bethea
John K. Windham
Abijah Porter
John Jones
Jesse Moody
Levi Blackman
Osburn Lane
John Davis
John Bridges
Hugh Crawford
John Gibson
Proved 31 Mar 1820 Thomas Harllee, Ordy...
* From "Marion County Probate Records" Volume 1, Lucille Utley, Danny Smith. Three Rivers Historical Society. 1985.;
!CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC pg 67
John Tart age 45+ (bef 1775)
302401-23210-0, slaves=2111-3010;
!TAXLIST:1824 Marion Dist, SC John TART $8.73;
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist., SC pg 49
John Tart Senr age 50-59 (1770/80)
00120011-00200001-0-slaves=123000-020100;
!NAMED:23 Mar 1833 Marion Dist, SC Sales Book A-219 John TART Estate. Purchasers: ... Enos TART ... Isham WATSON ... Mahalaleel CRAWFORD ...;
!PROBATE ROLL # 760 Marion Co., SC John Tart 1833
Will dated 1 Jul 1827
Wife Nancy Tart
sons James Tart, John G. Tart, Enos Tart, THoms A. Tart, Roderick Tart, Jerome Tart
daus Mary Odom, Catharine Jones, Martha Deer, Sarah Bird
youngest daus Elizabeth Tart, Nancy Tart
Exec: My son James Tart
W: Edward B. Wheeler, Enos Tart, Peter Bird.
Proved (no date), next document 8 Mar 1833
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!NOTE:Will transcribed on the Marion Genweb pages:
Contributed to the Marion County, S.C. website by: Linda D LDKT@InfoAve.Net Tue, 13 Jan 1998 This will has been typed as written by John Tart. I had to leave several spaces blank as I was unable to make out the writing. Linda D [Note from Victoria: where I believe I know the missing word, I have inserted same within brackets. Please consult the original document though!] Will of John Tart In the Name of God Amen, I John Tart of the District of Marion and State of South Carolina being weak in body. but. of sound disposing mind and memory. do make this my Last Will and Testament. in manner and form following. Imprimis - It is my Will and desire that all my Just Debts be paid - Item - to my beloved wife Nancy Tart I leave one negroe woman Named Betsy., during the term. of her natural life and no Longer. Item - To my sons, James Tart, John G. Tart, Enos Tart, Thomas A. Tart., Roderick Tart, and Jerome Tart, I give and bequeath all the Lands of which I may die psfsfsed, and to which I have any right Title or Claim Each one of my Sons. portion to be afourtained by the Divifsion to be made by three respectable disinterested freeholders. To them their heirs and afsigns forever. Item to my Daughter Mary Odom, I give and bequeath one negroe fellow named Peter, and to her heirs afsign forever. Item to my Daughter Catherine Jones, I give and bequeath one negroe boy named Frank, and to her heirs and afsigns forever. Item, to my Daughter Martha Deer. I give and bequeath one negroe fellow named Lee, and to her heirs and afsigns forever. Item to my Daughter Sarah Bird, I give and bequeath one negroe boy named Monroe, and to her heirs and afsigns forever. Item, to my two youngest Daughters Elizabeth Tart. and Nancy Tart I give and bequeath two negroe Girls Deborah and Charlotte with their future ______ [increase], and to their heirs and afsigns forever. But in Case Either one my my said daughters Elizabeth Tart, and Nancy Tart should die under age or without Lawful _____ [issue] It is my will and desire that the Bequest of the negroes and _____ [increase] of the Said negroes and return to my said ___mentioned in the third Clause of this will, to be equally divided among them that is that the part or portion of her so dying, vest in the manner. above stated. It is further my will and desire, that my eldest son James Tart do take into his pofssfsion the Said, negroes. Deborah and Charlotte and their ____, and out of the proceeds, of their labour, do maintain support, and Educate my Said daughters, until they severally arrive to the age of twenty one years. It is also my further will and desire that. for the Education and support of my three youngest sons. Thomas A Tart, Roderick Tart, and Jerome Tart. that my said Son James Tart do take into his pofssfsion my two negroe fellows Dick and George and out of the profite arrising from their Labour, Execute this my will, until the youngest arrives to the age of twenty one years. that as soon as the youngest arrives to that age, the Said negroes, be equally divided amoungst all my sons, by Sale or otherwise. I also will and desire that after the Death of my Said wife Nancy Tart the negroe woman Betsy shall return to my sons. to be equally divided amoungst them share and share alike. It is also my will and desire that all my household, and Kitchen furniture plantation Tools, all my Stock of Cattle, horses, hogs, sheep and provifsions of Every discription, be sold at public Sale, and the money arrising therefore be equally divided amounst all my said Sons. to wit. James Tart, John G. Tart, Enos Tart, Thomas A. Tart, Roderick Tart, and Jerome Tart. And Lastly, I nominate constitute and appoint my beloved Son. James Tart Executor of this my Last will and Testament hereby ratifying and confirming this and no other. Witnesth my hand and seal this twenty first day of July in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and twenty seven and in the 51 year of American Independence.
John Tart (Seal)
Signed Sealed published pronounced and declared Edw. B. Whealer
Enos Tart
Peter Bird
Recorded in Will Book 1, Page 260 Recorded Feby 9th, 1833 E. B. Whealer, Ordy. M. D. Roll No.700
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 193-197
TART.-The Tart family was formerly a very noted family at least, in the person of old Enos Tart. There were three brothers of them as known to the writer, Enos, John and Nathan. Of these, Enos was the most prominent ; he lived on, and owned the plantation and mill latterly known as E. J. Moody's. Who the father of these three brothers were, is not known to the writer. When that mill was built, and by whom, is not known. In Gregg's History it is spoken of as "Tart's Mill, about six miles above Marion Court House." It is reasonable to presume it was among the first mills in the county, except, perhaps, "Hulins," on Catfish, afterwards Bass' Mill. (Gregg, p359) The mill was, before the Revolution, the property of John Smith, whose daughter, tradition informs us, was the mother of Enos Tart and brothers. This John Smith was the progenitor of most of the Smiths (numerous) now and since that time in the county.
...Of the brothers of old Enos, John and Nathan, John Tart, I think, married a Miss Crawford; he raised two sons and some daughters; the sons were James and Enos Tart — the name Enos runs down to the present generation in every family. James Tart's brother, Enos, was called "Dog Enos," for distinction. Why they gave him so unsavory a name is not now known. The writer has seen him, or saw him, about sixty years ago ; he was regarded as a bully on the muster fields of that day ; I do not know what became of him. James, the older brother, was a very respectable man and good citizen ; he married Miss Julia Ann Smith, and raised a large family of sons and daughters, all of whom are now dead, except the youngest son, Enos Murchison Tart, who married in Columbus County, N. C, where he settled and now resides. John W. Tart, the oldest son of James, married a daughter of Rev. Samuel J. Bethea, raised a large family of sons and daughters, who are now among us as citizens of the county ; he died on April 14th, 1875, of a cancer on the tongue. A daughter of James Tart, Amelia, married the late John C. Campbell, near Ebenezer Church, where he and she both died a few years ago; they raised a large family of sons, and two daughters, perhaps eight or ten sons. Some of the sons, two or three, are dead, leaving no family, and one of the daughters is also dead, unmarried; the others are among us, and are respectable citizens. James Tart died during the war, on the place near Moody's Mill, now owned by the estate of the late Governor Ellerbe. James Tart had some sisters, two of whom married Birds, Joseph Bird and Hugh Bird, and one married a Malloy— all of whom are dead. ;
Elizabeth Crawford:
Notes:
!NOTES:
(1) This person is my distant cousin (1C 6x Removed) via the Crawford family.
!REFERENCE:
http://www.martygrant.com/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/crawford/
!CENSUS:1790 Prince George Parish, Georgetown Dist, SC pg 54 w/James CRAWFORD no ages (bef 1790);
!CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, pg 796 w/John TART age 16-25 (1774/84);
!DEED:22 Jan 1808 Marion Co., SC Book D page 137
John Tart of Marion Dist., to John Deer of same, for $200, 159a ...
W: James Crawford, Charles Meloy
Elizabeth (X) Tart, wife of John Tart rdr 8 Feb 1808;
!CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 83 w/John TART age 26-44 (1765/84);
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 162 Marion Co., SC James Crawford, Sr. 1817
Will dated 16 Sep 1816 (see full transcript in James Crawford's notes)
Proved by John Finklea 11 Nov 1817. James Crawford qualified as Executor 11 Nov 1817.
... (Sales, appraisements, etc. in file, I did not abstract) ...
Account Current 1818 and 1819, James Crawford, Exec.
...
Paid John Tart heir to said estate
Paid: (not listed as heirs, but some are heirs)
B. Moody
Jas Stackhouse
John Gasque
John Bethea
John K. Windham
Abijah Porter
John Jones
Jesse Moody
Levi Blackman
Osburn Lane
John Davis
John Bridges
Hugh Crawford
John Gibson
Proved 31 Mar 1820 Thomas Harllee, Ordy...
* From "Marion County Probate Records" Volume 1, Lucille Utley, Danny Smith. Three Rivers Historical Society. 1985.;
!CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 67 w/John TART age 26-44 (1774/94);
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 48 w/John TART Sr age 50-59 (1770/80);
!CENSUS:1840;
!CENSUS:1850;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 193-197
Tart ...
Of the brothers of old Enos, John and Nathan, John Tart, I think, married a Miss Crawford;
(02) John G Tart:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist., SC pg 49
John Tart Jr age 20-29 (1800/10)
21101-100101;
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 760 Marion Co., SC John Tart 1833
Will dated 1 Jul 1827
Wife Nancy Tart
sons James Tart, John G. Tart, Enos Tart, THoms A. Tart, Roderick Tart, Jerome Tart
daus Mary Odom, Catharine Jones, Martha Deer, Sarah Bird
youngest daus Elizabeth Tart, Nancy Tart
Exec: My son James Tart
W: Edward B. Wheeler, Enos Tart, Peter Bird.
Proved (no date), next document 8 Mar 1833
...;
!CENSUS:1840 Monroe Co., AL pg 218
John G. Tart age 30-39 (1800/10) or 20-29 (1810/20)
002011-0500001, FCP=000100-000000;
!CENSUS:1850 x
(03) Enos A Tart:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1820;
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist., SC pg 49
Enos Tart age 20-29 (1800/10)
00001-11001, slaves=0;
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 760 Marion Co., SC John Tart 1833
Will dated 1 Jul 1827
Wife Nancy Tart
sons James Tart, John G. Tart, Enos Tart, THoms A. Tart, Roderick Tart, Jerome Tart
daus Mary Odom, Catharine Jones, Martha Deer, Sarah Bird
youngest daus Elizabeth Tart, Nancy Tart
Exec: My son James Tart
W: Edward B. Wheeler, Enos Tart, Peter Bird.
Proved (no date), next document 8 Mar 1833
...;
!NAMED:23 Mar 1833 Marion Dist, SC Sales Book A-219 John TART Estate. Purchasers: ... Enos TART ... Isham WATSON ... Mahalaleel CRAWFORD ...;
!CENSUS:1840;
!CENSUS:1850;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 193-197
Tart ...
Of the brothers of old Enos, John and Nathan, John Tart, I think, married a Miss Crawford; he raised two sons and some daughters; the sons were James and Enos Tart — the name Enos runs down to the present generation in every family. James Tart's brother, Enos, was called "Dog Enos," for distinction. Why they gave him so unsavory a name is not now known. The writer has seen him, or saw him, about sixty years ago ; he was regarded as a bully on the muster fields of that day ; I do not know what became of him. ;
(05) Jerome Tart:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1820;
!CENSUS:1830;
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 760 Marion Co., SC John Tart 1833
Will dated 1 Jul 1827
Wife Nancy Tart
sons James Tart, John G. Tart, Enos Tart, THoms A. Tart, Roderick Tart, Jerome Tart
daus Mary Odom, Catharine Jones, Martha Deer, Sarah Bird
youngest daus Elizabeth Tart, Nancy Tart
Exec: My son James Tart
W: Edward B. Wheeler, Enos Tart, Peter Bird.
Proved (no date), next document 8 Mar 1833
...;
!CENSUS:1840;
!CENSUS:1850 Henderson Co., TN District No 14 # 49/49
Edaline Johnson 35 $100 NC
Clarissa 14 TN
Ann 12
James 11
Washington 6
Nancy 4
Mary 8/12
Jerome Tart 38 Farmer $- SC;
(11) Elizabeth Tart:
Notes:
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 760 Marion Co., SC John Tart 1833
Will dated 1 Jul 1827
Wife Nancy Tart
sons James Tart, John G. Tart, Enos Tart, THoms A. Tart, Roderick Tart, Jerome Tart
daus Mary Odom, Catharine Jones, Martha Deer, Sarah Bird
youngest daus Elizabeth Tart, Nancy Tart
Exec: My son James Tart
W: Edward B. Wheeler, Enos Tart, Peter Bird.
Proved (no date), next document 8 Mar 1833
...;
(12) Nancy Tart:
Notes:
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 760 Marion Co., SC John Tart 1833
Will dated 1 Jul 1827
Wife Nancy Tart
sons James Tart, John G. Tart, Enos Tart, THoms A. Tart, Roderick Tart, Jerome Tart
daus Mary Odom, Catharine Jones, Martha Deer, Sarah Bird
youngest daus Elizabeth Tart, Nancy Tart
Exec: My son James Tart
W: Edward B. Wheeler, Enos Tart, Peter Bird.
Proved (no date), next document 8 Mar 1833
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