Matches 1,901 to 1,950 of 83,474
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1901 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 56 w/John SAUNDERS age -16 (1774/90); !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 789 Peter SANDERS age 16-25 (1774/84) "20100-01010"; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 83 Peter SANDERS age 26-44 (1765/84) "31010-10010"; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 66 Peter SANDERS age 26-44 (1775/94) "021120-10100"; !CENSUS:1830 Mairon Dist, SC pg 45 Peter SANDERS age 50-59 (1770/80) "00110001-0"; !CENSUS:1840; | Sanders, Peter (I49305)
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1902 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 56 w/John SAUNDERS no age (bef 1790); !DEED:21 Sep 1794 Marion Co., SC Deed Book D., p. 181 John Sanders of Liberty Co., SC to James Crawford Junr of same place, for L40 sterling, 50a granted to Joseph Black 3 Dec 1787 conveyed to John Sanders. S: John Sanders Wit: Thomas Lane, Sarahann Crawford Pr before James Crawford, JP 23 Sep 1794 Elizabeth (her mark) Sanders, wife of John Sanders rdr 7 Apr 1804 before Robert Moody, JQ. * From "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E 1800-1811", Lucille Utley, Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996.; !DEED:13 Dec 1797 Marion Co., SC Deed Book D, p. 183 John Sanders to James Crawford Junr for L5 sterling, 200a beginning on his own land runing on Levi Gibson line to Buckelses corner, on Buckels line toward Catfish ... p/o grant to John Sanders 9 Nov 1796. S: John Sander (sic) Wit: Robert Lucas, Joseph (his mark) Lane. Pr before James Crawford JP 10 Mar 1798. Elizabeth (her mark) Sanders wife of John Sanders rdr 7 Apr 1804 before Robert Moody, JQ. * From "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E 1800-1811", Lucille Utley, Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996.; !DEED:11 Mar 1798 Marion Co., SC Deed Book D, p. 189 John Sanders to James Crawford Jr for L30 SC, 350a adj head of Hicker grove marsh bg Oxendines corner runing towards John Tarts to bacl line ... Gibsons corner ... p/o grant to John Sanders 7 May 1792. S: John Sanders Wit: Robert Lucas, Joseph (his mark) Lane. Proven before James Crawford, JP 11 Mar 1798. Elizabeth (her mark) Sanders, wife of John Sanders rdr 7 Apr 1804 before Robert Moody, JQ. * From "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E 1800-1811", Lucille Utley, Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996.; !DEED:28 Sep 1799 Marion Co., SC Deed Book C, p. 350 John Sanders of Liberty Co & Elizabeth his wife, to Levi Gibson for -/35/- 75a NE side Hickory Grove Marsh, part of a tract granted to John SANDERS. S: John Sanders, Elizabeth (X) Sanders, Wit: John Blackmon, John Mace. * From "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E 1800-1811", Lucille Utley, Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996.; !DEED:28 Sep 1799 Marion Co., SC Deed Book C, p. 352 John Sanders of Liberty Co and Elizabeth his wife to Levi Gibson, 100a Nsd Pee Dee River on Brewentons Bay, p/o grant to John Sanders adjoining Mallachea Murfee, Jacob Buckholtts, Thomas Neavil, Vinson Dulany, Benjamin Blackmon. S: John Sanders, Elizabeth (X) Sanders. Wit: John Blackmon, John Mace. * From "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E 1800-1811", Lucille Utley, Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996.; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 789 w/John SANDERS age 26-44 (1755/74); !DEED:11 Oct 1805 Marion Co., SC Deed Book C, p. 162 John & Elizabeth Sanders his wife, to John McDonald for $48, 100a p/o grant to John Sanders dated 13 Dec 1789 bounded by John Blackman on the N, Barnabas Watson having the water oak branch as dividing line.. and by Frederick Jones on the S. ... crossing the road by Esquire James Crawford. S: John Sanders, Elizabeth(her mark) Sanders. Wit: George (his mark) Sanders, Hugh Sanders. * From "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E 1800-1811", Lucille Utley, Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996.; !DEED: 3 May 1809 Marion Co., SC Deed Book H, p. 21 John Sanders to Solomon Blackman for L30, 250a Ssd Pigeon Bay bounded by John Mace, John Finklea, George Greaves, Noel Taylor and Barnaby Watson ... p/o three tracts granted to John Sanders, 1st 1 Dec 1788, next 30 Dec 1789, last 7 May 1772. Conveyed by John Sanders to Solomon Blackman Senr. S: John Sanders, Elizabeth (her mark) Sanders. Wit: Levi Blackman, John Blackman. * From "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume Two Books F - I & K 1811-1823", Lucille Utley, Alita White Sutcliffe, 1997.; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 79 w/John SANDERS age 45+ (bef 1765); !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 66 w/John SANDERS age 45+ (bef 1775); !CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 46 Elizabeth SANDERS age 70-79 (1750/60) "000001-0000010001"; !CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 137 Elizabeth SANDERS age 90-99 (1740/50) "0000001-000000100001"; !DEED:19 Dec 1840 Marion Co., SC Deed Book R, p. 300 Elizabeth Sanders, Smithy Sanders & Tobias Sanders to Isham Watson, planter of Marion Dist., for $35, 9a ... I. Watson's line ... S: Elizabeth (her mark) Sanders, Smithy (her mark) Sanders, Tobias Sanders. Wit: S. L. Blackman, B. Moody, QU. * From "Abstracts of Marion County [SC] Deed Books Q and R 1836-1842", Lucille Utley, Angela Turner, John M. Gregg. Three Rivers Historical Society, 2003.; !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC # 1160 Elizabeth SANDERS, 103 (1746/47) born VA; !CENSUS:1860; | Elizabeth (I49308)
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1903 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 56 w/Littleton SAUNDERS no age (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800; | Martha (I64608)
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1904 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 56 w/Mark WATSON no ages (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 783 w/Mark WATSON age 26-44 (1755/74); !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 82 w/Mark WATSON age 45+ (bef 1765); !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 68 w/Mark WATSON age 45+ (bef 1775); !CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 53 w/Mark WATSON age 60-69 (1760/70); CENSUS:1840; !NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 1152 1/2 Marion Co., SC Mark Watson 1856 Will 29 Jul 1845 Mark Watson Wife Mary Watson daus Letia Jackson wife of Ervin Jackson Mary McDonald wife of Isham McDonald grandson John Jackson son of Letia Jackson Executors: My sons-in-law Isham McDonald and Ervin Jackson S: Mark Watson W: Neil McCormick, James Campbell, Archibald D. McCormick Proved 2 Jun 1856 by James Campbell; !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1640/1646 Mark Watson 81 Farmer $500 Marion Mary 90 Ann 34; | Mary (I13482)
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1905 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish, pg 53 Right BASS age 16+ (bef 1774) "1-2-3-0-0" or same page same name "1-3-1-0-0"; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 445/789 Right BASS age 26-44 (1755/74) "11010-01010-0-0"; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 84 Right BASS age 45+ (bef 1765) "110001-30110-0-0"; !CENSUS:1820; | Bass, Wright (I43328)
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1906 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish, pg 53 w/Right BASS no ages (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 445/789 w/Right BASS age 26-44 (1755/74); | Nancy (I44492)
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1907 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC p. 507 William Caps age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-1-3-0-0; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist., SC p. 455/799 William Caps age 45+ (Bef 1755) 20101-11001-0-0; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC p. 33 Wm Caps Senr age 45+ (bef 1765) 00001-10010-0-0; | Capps, William (I108331)
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1908 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC p. 54 Prince George Parish William Graham 1-2-2-0-10; !CENSUS:1800 Georgetown Dist., SC p. 772 Waccamaw County William Graham age 45+ (bef 1755) 10001-10010-1-3; !CENSUS:1810 Horry Dist., SC p. 146 William Graham age 45+ (bef 1765) 10101-31010-0-20; !CENSUS:1820 Horry Dist., SC p. 9 William Graham Senior age 45+ (bef 1775) 001101-02001 Slaves=5501-7311 * A few houses away: William Graham son William age 26-44 (1775/94) 200010-10100. Slaves=3100-0120; !WILL:23 Oct 1820 Horry Co., SC Will of William Graham Senr beloved wife Elizabeth son William son Abraham dau Susannah McQueen dau Eliza Ann Rebecca Graham dau Peggy Ann Graham Wife Elizabeth and sons William and Abraham executors S: William Graham W: James C. Cochran W: Isaac Hardee W: Jane Graham; | Graham, William (I61684)
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1909 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince Frederick Parish pg 500 Simon Edwards age 16+ (bef 1774) 2-0-1-0-0; !CENSUS:1800 Georgetown Dist., SC Kingston Parish pg 80-385 Simon Edwards age 26-44 (1755/74) 10010-10010-0-12; !NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 70 Marion Co., SC William Britton 1800 Will 29 Sep 1800 William Britton, Georgetown District, Kingston County neice Nancy Edwards, her sister Mary Edwards mother Elizabeth Lesesne or Elias Graves during her natural life sister Elizabeth Britton or Elias Edwards sister Elizabeth and husband Simon Edwards Executors: brother-in-law Simon Edwards and my friend Wm Bulune and friend Richard Woodbury Sr. W: William Snow, Elizabeth Russ and Margaret Russ. Proven 19 Nov 1800. ... (also see Roll # 70A); !CENSUS:1810 x | Edwards, Simon (I8752)
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1910 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince Frederick Parish. p. 500 John Lane age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-2-2-4-0 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1 male 16+ (bef 1774) = John Lane (1765/70) 2 males 0-15 (1774/90) = 1. Son? " males 0-15 (1774/90) = 2. Son? 2 females no ages = 1. Mary (---) Lane (c1775) wife " females no ages = 2. Daughter? 4 Other Free Persons = 1. ? " Other Free Persons = 2. ? " Other Free Persons = 3. ? " Other Free Persons = 4. ? * It is entirely possible this is a different John Lane, not the son of Osborne Lane.; !CENSUS:1800 Georgetown Dist., SC Winyaw County, p. 754/63(68?) John Lane age 26-44 (1755/74) 31010-11011-0-7 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1 male 26-44 (1755/1774) = John Lane (1765/70) 1 male 10-15 (1784/1790) = Son? 3 males 0-9 (1790/1800) = 1. Son? " males 0-9 (1790/1800) = 2. Son? " males 0-9 (1790/1800) = 3. Son? 1 female 45+ (bef 1755) = Mother? Mother-in-law? 1 female 26-44 (1755/1774) = Mary (---) Lane (c1775) wife 1 female 10-15 (1784/1790) = Daughter? 1 female 0-9 (1790/1800) = Daughter? 7 Slaves (no ages or sex given) = 1. ? " Slaves (no ages or sex given) = 2. ? " Slaves (no ages or sex given) = 3. ? " Slaves (no ages or sex given) = 4. ? " Slaves (no ages or sex given) = 5. ? " Slaves (no ages or sex given) = 6. ? " Slaves (no ages or sex given) = 7. ? * Peter Lane (1774/84) next door. ** Still not certain if this is the same John Lane, son of Osborne Lane.; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC p. 83 John Lane age 26-44 (1765/84) 00010-51010-0-0 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1 male 26-44 (1765/1784) = John Lane (1765/70) 1 female 26-44 (1765/1784) = Mary (---) Lane (c1775) wife 1 female 10-15 (1794/1800) = Daughter? 5 females 0-9 (1800/1810) = 1. Daughter? " females 0-9 (1800/1810) = 2. Daughter? " females 0-9 (1800/1810) = 3. Daughter? " females 0-9 (1800/1810) = 4. Daughter? " females 0-9 (1800/1810) = 5. Mahala Lane (c1810) daughter; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC p. 62 John Lane age 45+ (bef 1775) 200001-11301-0-0 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1 male 45+ (bef 1775) = John Lane (1765/70) 2 males 0-9 (1810/1820) = 1. John G. Lane (c1813) son " males 0-9 (1810/1820) = 2. Son? 1 female 45+ (bef 1775) = Mary (---) Lane (c1775) wife 3 females 16-25 (1794/1804) = 1. Daughter? " females 16-25 (1794/1804) = 2. Daughter? " females 16-25 (1794/1804) = 3. Daughter? 1 female 10-15 (1804/1810) = Mahala Lane (c1810) daughter 1 female 0-9 (1810/1820) = Sarah Lane (c1820) daughter; !CHURCH:Sep 1829 Catfish Church Marion Dist, SC (now Dillon) ... Dismissed by letter to build up Antioch Church ... John LANE ... Mary Lane, Frances Lane, Mary Lane Jr, Martha Lane ... * Don't know where I found this. It may have been published in an edition of the Pee Dee Queue or online somewhere, or perhaps was shared with me by someone. If anyone knows please remind me so I can give proper credit.; !CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist., SC p. 31 John Lane age 60-69 (1760/70) 002000001-01021001, Slaves=000000-100000 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1 male 60-69 (1760/70) = John Lane (1765/70) 2 males 10-14 (1815/20) = 1. John G. Lane (c1813) son " males 10-14 (1815/20) = 2. Son? 1 female 50-59 (1770/80) = Mary (---) Lane (c1775) wife 1 female 20-29 (1800/10) = Daughter? (1800/04) 2 females 15-19 (1810/15) = 1. Mahala Lane (c1810) daughter " females 15-19 (1810/15) = 2. Daughter? 1 female 5-9 (1820/1825) = Sarah Lane (c1820) daughter; !CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist., SC p. 170 John Lane age 70-79 (1760/70) 0000100001-000100001, Slaves=000000-010000 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1 male 70-79 (1760/70) = John Lane (1765/70) 1 male 20-29 (1810/20) = John G. Lane (c1813) son 1 female 60-69 (1770/80) = Mary (---) Lane (c1775) wife 1 female 15-19 (1820/25) = Sarah Lane (c1820) daughter Slaves: 1 female 10-23 (1815/30) = ?; !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC # 1280/1285 John Lane, 90 M Farmer, Marion Mary, 75 Mahaly, 40 Sarah, 30; !NOTES:Antioch Baptist Church Minutes, Undated Membership Roll: ... many names ... Mary Lane died A. D. 1856 ... Contributed by William Snipes, 1999 http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/church/Antioch_Baptist.html | Mary (I1463)
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1911 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince Georg Parish pg 507 Eli Rogers age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-1-2-0-0; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist., SC pg 461-805 Eli Rogers age 26-44 (1755/74) 21020-10010-0-0; !VOTER LIST:1809 Marion Dist., SC Eli Rogers Jesse Rogers John Rogers Jun John Rogers Sen Joseph R. Rogers Lot Rogers Noah Rogers Robert Rogers Robert Rogers Jun Robert Rogers Sen Silas Rogers; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC pg 25 Eli Rogers age 45+ (bef 1765) 11101-30101-0-6; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC pg 65 Ely Rogers age 45+ (bef 1775) 000201-22111* Several dim marks or erasures; !PROBATE ROLL # 673 Marion Co., SC Eli Rogers 1828 Will dated 26 Sep 1828 wife Elizabeth (... deceased by 18 Mar 1841 ...) three younger daughters Rutha, Rachel and Elizabeth son Robert Rogers, north side of Little Reedy Creek and Marion Road to Peter Johbnson line son-in-l John Clark son-in-l Bryant H. Bass (... wife Jane Bass) son John Rogers proved 17 Mar 1829 ... heirs later include Stephen Rogers in 1841 ...; !NOTE:Above Will also Recorded in Marion Co., SC Deed Book N page 66; | Rogers, Eli (I77859)
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1912 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince George Parish p. 507 John Bethea Jr age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-3-4-0-5; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist., SC p. 451/795 John Bethea Junr age 45+ (bef 1755) 03001-05001-0-7; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC p. 22 John Bethea Junr age 45+ (bef 1765) 00101-00001-0-8; !PROBATE ROLL # 37 John Bethea (Sweat Swamp) Mary and Tristram Bethea, Admx and admr. 1812. Mary Bethea & Tristram Bethea applied for letters of admr. 27 May 1812. Granted 3 Jun 1812, bondsmen Tristram Bethea, John Bethea, Philip Bethea Sr for Mary Bethea, admrx and Tristram Bethea, adrm.; !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. 178-183 ... Timothy Rogers, a most excellent man and worthy citizen, married Sarah Bethea, a daughter of Sweat Swamp John Bethea, and settled where Dr. J. F. Bethea now lives; they raised a large family of sons and daughters; !REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 395 - 421; | Bethea, John (I18470)
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1913 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince George Parish p. 507 Philip Bethea age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-0-1-0-5; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist., SC p. 451/795 Phillip Bethea age 26-44 (1755/1774) 00010-00001-0-11; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC p. 20 Phillip Bethea Senr age 45+ (bef 1765) 00001-00001-0-11; !REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 395 - 421; !MARION CO,. SC PROBATE ROLL # 467 Phillip Bethea 1814. Will (in shreds, signed 17 Sep 1814), proven 5 Dec 1814. Heirs named: Wife Anna Money to be divided between Brother Jesse Bethea, Henry Trawick, William Trawick, Goodman Trawick, Tristram Bethea, William Bethea, John Bethea, Cade Bethea, Jermiah Walters, John Braddy, Benner Andrews and Herod Stackhouse. Nephew Philip Bethea Nephew William Trawick Nephew Henry Trawick The three sons of Jesse Bethea my wife's brother (that is dead) by the name of John Bethea, Tristram Bethea and Thomas Bethea And to Simon Bethea gone over the mountains And to Jane Calcut (and Elisha Bethea and William Bethea of NC), and to Timothey Rodgers and Jesse Bethea son of Goodman Bethea. My nephew Hugh Bethea. | Bethea, Philip (I18472)
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1914 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince George Parish p. 55 Gilbert Johnston Jr. 1-2-3-0-4 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 16+ (before 1774) Gilbert Johnson (bef 1755) 2m 0-15 (1774/1790). 1. Son? .m 0-15 (1774/1790). 2. Son? 3f (before 1790).... 1. Wife? .f (before 1790).... 2. Daughter? .f (before 1790).... 3. Daughter? 4 slaves (bef 1790) !CENSUS:1800 Georgetown Dist, SC Waccamaw County, p. 773 Gilbert Johnson age 45+ (bef 1755) 30101-13010-1-0 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 45+ (bef 1755)... Gilbert Johnson (bef 1755) 1m 16-25 (1774/1784) Son? 3m 0-9 (1790/1800).. 1. Son? .m 0-9 (1790/1800).. 2. Son? .m 0-9 (1790/1800).. 3. Son? 1f 26-44 (1755/1774) Wife? 3f 10-15 (1784/1790) 1. Daughter? .f 10-15 (1784/1790) 2. Daughter? .f 10-15 (1784/1790) 3. Daughter? 1f 0-9 (1790/1800).. Daughter? 1 FCP (bef 1800).; !CENSUS:1810 x | Johnston, Gilbert (I37935)
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1915 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince George Parish pg 507 Caleb Abbet age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-0-2-0-0; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist., SC pg 440 Caleb Abbot age 26-44 (1755/74) 20010-21010-0-0; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC pg 22 Calip Abitt age 45+ (bef 1765) 11101-41110-0-0; !DEED: 6 Sep 1819 Marion Co., SC Book I page 97 Heirs of Samuel Edwards to Jesse Ford for Negro man George. S: Caleb (X) Abbot, Jesse Ford, Elizabeth (X) Edwards, Cullen (X) Edwards. W: E. B. Wheeler, John Collins; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC pg 54 Calop Abbot age 45+ (bef 1775) 101211-01211-0, slaves=0000-1001; !DEED:26 Oct 1825 Marion Co., SC Book L page 236 Caleb Abbot to his four sons Samuel Abbot, James Abbott, John Abbot and Joseph Abbot (under 21), for $1000, for four different tracts ... 800a to my dau Elizabeth Sherak and her husband Christian Sherak ... S: Caleb Abbot, Delilah (X) Abbot W: Hardy Pitman, John Millar, Thomas Wise; !AFFIDAVIT: 5 Nov 1825 Marion Co., SC Deed Book L page 257 Hardy Pittman being duly sworn ... he was present in the time of Caleb Abbott's last illness and heard him give and bequeth his estate and property off to his wife and children and first he gave his daughter Susanah Wood ... daughter Elizabeth Shire ... daughter Mary, dau Cortney ... dau Sidney ... wife Delilah. 26 Oct 1825. Sworn 5 Nov 1825 Hardy (x) Pittman W: Bennett Allen, JP; !AFFIDAVIT:28 Jan 1826 Marion Co., SC Deed Book L page 262 Affidavit of John Miller he was present and saw Caleb Abbot late of this district divide his personal property amng his children as follows Susanna Ward and Elizabeth Shira ... rest of his daughters (not named) ... S: John Miller; | Abbott, Caleb (I7999)
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1916 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince George Parish pg 507 David Miles age 16+ (bef 1774) 2-1-1-0-0; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist., SC pg 453-797 David Miles age 26-44 (1755/74) 10010-10100-0-0; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC pg 20 David Miles age 26-44 (1765/84) 11010-21010-0-3; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC pg 63 David Miles age 45+ (bef 1775) 010101-31010-0, S=4200-0120; !CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist., SC pg 34 David Miles age 50-59 (1770/80) 11000001-001001; !CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist., SC pg 171 David Miles age 60-69 011100001-1200001; !PROBATE ROLL # 595 David Miles Marion Co., SC 1846 Will dated 6 Dec 1843 pr 22 Jun 1846 S-in-L Dennis Berry and dau Elizabeth his wife Sons John, Charles, David, Francis and George Washington Miles. Dau Mahaly, Caroline and Eveline Miles. S-in-L Slaughter Berry and dau Nancy his wife - William B. Colcott and dau Mary his wife the late Moses Mace and dau Drucilla Mace his widow John Jackson and dau Eliza his wife. Wife Mary Miles.; !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. 148-157 ... - Henry was a man of family, and had lands granted to him on Little Reedy Creek in 1786; he married a Miss Hays, and settled on said Reedy Creek; he raised two sons, Dennis and Slaughter, and four daughters. Dennis and Slaughter married sisters, two daughters of David Miles, an old citizen of upper Marion. Of the four daughters, Elizabeth married Bryant Jones; Fama married Nathan Tart; Martha, called Pattie, married John M. Miles; and Mary married William Rogers. The father, Henry Berry, was a capital man and intelligent for his day and time; he served as Justice of the Peace for some years, evidenced by his official signature to the probate of deeds for record seen by the writer he accumulated a good property for his time; he founded or built the Catfish Baptist Church, not where it now stands, but back from its present location on Little Reedy Creek. In his old age he divided out his property among his children, and then lived among them himself till his death, about 1853 or 1854; he was over ninety years of age at his death. ; | Miles, David (I76993)
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1917 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince George Parish pg 507 Enos Tart age 16+ (bef 1774) 2-2-4-0-2; !DEED:27 Feb 1795 Marion Dist, SC Deeds D-190 John SANDERS of Georgetown Dist, planter to Enos TART for 5, 200a in watery branch bay N side Peedee River, being part of 1766a grant to John SANDERS in 1792. Adj Hardy CRAWFORD. S: John Sanders. Wit: John TART, Thomas (X) WATERS. Elizabeth (X) SANDERS, wife of John, relinq unto within named Enos TART or to Mary CRAWFORD and heirs to said Enos TART estate; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist., SC pg 452-796 Enos Tart age 45+ (bef 1755) 10101-10001-0-5; !TAXLIST:1811 Marion Dist, SC Enos TART, Estate $1.11; !TAXLIST:1814 Marion Dist, SC Enos TART, Estate $4.49; !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 ...; !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. Enos Tart was a most remarkable man, a giant in strength and size, weighing about three hundred pounds and not over corpulent. It is related of him that he could interfere between two men fighting, and take one combatant with one hand in the collar and with the other hand the other combatant, and hold them apart ; they could not break his hold, and he would hold them apart, until each promised him that they would desist, and each go his way and quit the fight. He was a man of such remarkable equanimity of temper, that a man might curse and abuse him for everything he could think of, and call him all sorts of contemptuous names, and he would not resent it, but laugh at his would-be adversary. It is related of him that on one occasion old man Cade Bethea so cursed and abused him at Marion Court House, calling him by every contemptuous name in the catalogue, and daring Tart to resent it, which Tart did not do, and as usual laughed at old Cade. On that night, as Tart was going home, he came up with old man Cade by the side of the road, down dead drunk. Tart alighted, went to him and took him home with him, and stripped him and put him to bed, old man Cade being unconscious all the while. Next morning, the sleeping Cade; so furious the day before, awoke and found out where he was; he got up and manfully acknowledged his error; that he was whipped by Tart's kindness, and was ever afterwards a close and constant friend of Tart's. Enos Tart, according to tradition, was never known to strike any man, and the reason given for it was, that he was afraid to strike a man for fear he might kill him; Tart knew his physical power. He was a kindhearted and generous man, and befriended all as far as he could; he was a very popular man, and could not be beaten before the people. He was more than once a Representative of his district in the State Legislature; was Sheriff of the county, and Clerk of the Court when he died, in 1828. Enos Tart married a Miss Susanna Johnson, of the county; the results of the marriage were four or five daughters and three sons. One of his daughters married Jack Finklea ; one married Willis Finklea; one, Elizabeth, married, first, Alfred Kirvin, and had two children for him, two daughters, when they separated, and years afterwards, after Kirvin died, she married Elias Townsend; some years afterward, Townsend died, and she married Jessee Perritt ; by neither of the last marriages had she any offspring ; they lived together for some years, and they both died in a week of each other. Of her Kirvin children, the oldest, Lucinda, died just as she was budding into womanhood. The other daughter, whose name is not remembered, married James Fore, and had four children, three daughters and a son; of these, two of the daughters married Berrys— Stephen Berry and William Berry ; the other daughter married Powers, a son of Mitchel Powers. The son, Thomas E. Fore, is now one of our good citizens, and has a family. Susan Tart, the fourth daughter, married a Mr. Brown, of Brownsville, in Marlborough; after having two children, a son and a daughter, the father and mother both died ; the children grew up and emigrated West. Jane Tart, the youngest daughter of old Enos Tart, married another Brown, of the same family; he soon after died, leaving no offspring; the widow again married Humphrey Lester; the results of this marriage were two children—a daughter, Mary, now the wife of M. Stackhouse, and a son, Robert H. Lester, now among us, with an increasing family; he married a Miss Proctor, of Little Rock. Soon after the birth of these two children, Humphrey Lester died, and Jane became a widow the second time; she again married our esteemed fellow-citizen, E. J. Moody ; the fruits of this latter marriage were two sons, Thomas E. and Neill C. Moody, and two daughters. Thomas E. married a Miss Little, daughter of the Rev. L. M. Little ; he soon died childless. Neill C. Moody never married, died three or four years ago. The daughters, Virginia and Maggie, both married. Virginia married Douglas Mclntyre, of Marion— noble woman she was ; she died some years ago, leaving three or four children, the oldest of whom, Janie, married Robert Proctor ; they have left the State. Mclntyre married again, a Miss Fore, and has his first children with him now, except Janie. Maggie Moody married Dr. D. I. Watson; they removed to Southport, N. C, have several children, and are said to be doing well. It may be truthfully said of Mrs. Jane Moody, who died some years ago, that she was the excellent of the earth ; high-toned, and above all had a good and kind heart, beloved by all who knew her ; and if any of her children or grand-children should turn out badly, it will not be the fault or failings of the mother; she left an influence that will tell upon her offspring sooner or later. Old Enos Tart had three sons, Enos, Nathan and Thomas E. Tart. Enos, the oldest, died a young man, in 1844, before his mother; he was a very promising young man, a graduate of the University of Virginia, a Chesterfield in his manners and deportment; he had many of the qualities of his father ; had he lived, would, doubtless, have become prominent, and filled a large space in the public eye. Soon after Enos Tart, Jr., died, Thomas E., the youngest brother, accidentally shot himself with a pistol, from which he died in a few minutes. Three or four years after that sad event, Nathan Tart, the middle son, died. The sons of old Enos all died unmarried, so that the name, so far as old Enos was concerned, was entirely cut off. Enos Tart was not a very old man when he died ; he was a man of business, accumulated a large property and left his family in good condition he was the contractor for and built the old brick court house in Marion, in 1823, which was torn down and removed, in , 1864, during the war. That court house stood about the spot where the new building lately erected for the Clerk and Probate Judge's offices now stands. There are many now living who remember the old brick court house ; it was constructed on the "Mills" plan of court houses for that day and time. 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. Nathan Tart, the youngest brother of old Enos, married Kama Berry, a daughter of old Henry Berry, as already herein noted by their marriage a considerable family resulted of sons and daughters. Nathan Tart died in middle life and left his widow, Fama, and children. Fama Tart, as heretofore noted, was one of the most remarkable women that the writer ever saw. Of this family of Tarts, I think I have already written. Nathan and Fama Tart also had a son, named Enos, who was called by way of contradistinction, "Russell Enos." The name is continued down for two or three generations further. ; | Tart, Enos (I1467)
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1918 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince George Parish pg 507 Preserved Ford age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-4-3-0-9; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist.,SC pg 439-783 Preserved Ford age 45+ (bef 1755) 21201-12101-0-11; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC pg 22 Preserved Ford age 45+ (bef 1765) 12001-20201-0-13; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC pg 58 Preserved Ford age 45+ (bef 1775) 001201-01001-0, slaves=0111-1011; !PROBATE ROLL # 268 Marion Co., SC Preserved Ford 1829 Will dated 20 Mar 1829 proved 6 Apr 1829 Wife Celia Ford son Charles Ford dau Mary Floyd son Jesse Ford sons and daughters: George Ford, James Ford, THomas Cooper, Preserved Ford, Jesse Ford, Jesse Rawls, John Ford, William Ford and Francis Floyd. Executors my sons Jesse Ford and William Ford.; !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. 167-170 ... The first one known to the writer, in about 1830, was Preserved Ford, universally called Zarv Ford ; he was then seventy-five or eighty years of age, may be older ; he lived on the west side of Caddy's Mills, then called Ford's Mills. It was at an association held at the old Saw Mill Church, on the east side of the mills—the church was old and dilapidated. It was there that I first saw him, and never saw him afterwards. He was a well-to-do man, and prominent in his day; he had three sons, Jessee, William and Charles. ; | Ford, Preserved (I77367)
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1919 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince George Parish pg 507 Taple Turbeville age 16+ (bef 1774) 2-0-2-0-0 Analysis (Who each person might be): 2m 16+ (bef 1774)...... Taplin Turbeville (1765/74) ....................... Son? Brother? 2f no ages (bef 1790).. Wife? ....................... Daughter?; !CENSUS:1800 Darlington Dist., SC pg 123 Taplin Troublefield age 26-44 (1755/74) 10010-10010-0-0 Analysis (Who each person might be): 1m 26-44 (1755/1774) Taplin Turbeville (1765/74) 1m 0-9 (1790/1800).. Son? (1794/1800) 1f 26-44 (1755/1774) Wife? (1765/74) 1f 0-9 (1790/1800).. Daughter? (1794/1800); !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC pg 18 Taplin Turbeville age 26-44 (1765/84) 01010-31010-0-0 Analysis (Who each person might be): 1m 26-44 (1765/1784) Taplin Turbeville (1765/74) 1m 10-15 (1794/1800) Son? (1794/1800) 1f 26-44 (1765/1784) Wife? (1765/74) 1f 10-15 (1794/1800) Daughter? (1794/1800) 3f 0-9 (1800/1810).. Daughter? .................... Daughter? .................... Daughter?; !CENSUS:1820 x | Turbeville, Taplin (I11856)
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1920 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince George Parish pg 54 w/Moses Floyd no ages; !DEED: 5 Feb 1796 Horry Co., SC Deed Book A1-165 Moses Floyd, Sr. to Thomas Hux. 16 lbs sterling. 423 acres (gr. to said Floyd 5 Mar 1792) NE side Little Pee Dee, big Prong of Chinners Sw., bd. by Ezekiel Chinners. 5 Feb 1796. S/Moses (x) Floyd, Mary (x) Floyd. W/Joseph Hux#, George Lewis. Receipt. PS/18 Oct 1796. Recd. 2 Feb 1804. !DEED: 4 Dec 1798 Horry Co., SC Deed Book A1-167 Moses Floyd, Sr. to James Jordan. $60. 570 acres (gr. 5 Mar 1792), SW Waccamaw, N side Maple Sw. on Pasture Br., bd. by Joshua Long, Mr. Plyme, Adam Jordan. 4 Dec 1798. S/Moses (x) Floyd. W/Adam Jordan#, Loruhannah Floyd. Dower: Mary (x) Floyd 23 Apr 1800. PS/23 Apr 1800. Recd. 2 Feb 1804. [plat next page] !CENSUS:1800 Georgetown Dist., SC Waccamaw County, pg 767 w/Moses Floyd age 45+ (bef 1755); | Mary (I61603)
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1921 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince George Parish pg 55 Thomas PAGE age 16+ (bef 1774) "1-0-3-0-0"; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 448/792 Thomas PAGE age 26-44 (1755/74) "11020-11010"; !CENSUS:1810 Marion DIst, SC pg 29 Thomas PAGE age 45+ (bef 1765) "00101-00001"; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 64 Thomas PAGE Sr age 45+ (bef 1775) "000001-00001"; !CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 41 Thomas PAGE age 70-79 (1750/60) "0000000001-0000000001"; !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. 162-166 Page. -Another pretty extensive family in the county are the Pages ; they are mostly on Bear Swamp and Ashpole, near the State line, and Buck Swamp and Little Pee Dee. Of the old Pages known to the writer, there were Joseph, Solomon and Thomas, and perhaps David. ... Thomas Page married and settled on the south side of Little Pee Dee, on the place where S. L. Page now resides ; I do not know who his wife was ; he raised one son, an only child, his name was William ; | Page, Thomas (I48690)
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1922 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince George Parish, p. 507 Thomas Hulen, no ages 0-0-0-8-0 8 Free Persons of Color, no age/sex breakdown; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist., SC p. 462/806 Thomas Huland, no ages 00000-00000-9-0 9 Free Persons of Color, no age/sex breakdown; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC p. 25 Thos Hulon age 45+* 01001-10101-5-0 * All numbers in white columns marked out. Notice they equal 5, which is the number in the FPC column; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC p. 60 Thomas Huland age 45+ (bef 1775) 100101-00011-0-0; | Hulon, Thomas (I93483)
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1923 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC, Prince George Parish p. 55 Joseph Johnson age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-1-1-0-6 Joseph Johnston age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-2-1-0-1; !CENSUS:1800 Georgetown Dist, SC Waccamaw Co, p. 778 Joseph Johnson age 26-44 (1755/1774) 21010-11010-0-0 My analysis (who each person *might*) be: 1m 26-44 (1755/1774) Joseph Johnson (1755/65) 1m 10-15 (1784/1790) Joseph Johnson (Jr) (c1788) son 2m 0-9 (1790/1800).. 1. James Johnson (c1795) son .m 0-9 (1790/1800).. 2. William Johnson (c1800) son 1f 26-44 (1755/1774) Wife? (1755/1765) 1f 10-15 (1784/1790) Daughter? 1f 0-9 (1790/1800).. Mary Johnson (c1794) daughter; !CENSUS:1810 Horry Dist., SC p. 143 Joseph Johnston age 45+ (bef 1765) 01201-02201-0-3 My analysis (who each person *might*) be: 1m 45+ (before 1765) Joseph Johnson (1755/65) 2m 16-25 (1784/1794) 1. Joseph Johnson (c1788) son .m 16-25 (1784/1794) 2. James Johnson (c1795) son 1m 10-15 (1794/1800) William Johnson (c1800) son 1f 45+ (before 1765) Wife? (1755/65) 2f 16-25 (1784/1794) 1. Mary Johnson (c1794) daughter .f 16-25 (1784/1794) 2. Lucy Johnson (?) daughter 2f 10-15 (1794/1800) 1. Sarah Johnson (?) daughter .f 10-15 (1794/1800) 2. Elizabeth Johnson (c1800) daughter; !CENSUS:1820 Horry Dist., SC p. 136 Joseph Johnston Sr age 45+ (bef 1775) 000201-00101, Slaves=1010-3010 !CENSUS:1830 Horry Dist., SC p. 265 Joseph Johnston Sr age 60-69 (1760/1770) 000000001-0 Slaves=101000-120100; !WILL:21 Jun 1832 Horry Co, SC Will Book A page 65 -Transcribed by Glenda Moore, online at HCHSONLINE.ORG: Will of Joseph Johnston Sr. In the name of God Amen. I Joseph Johnston Sr. of Horry District in the State of South Carolina, the District of Horry, being of a sound and disposing mind and memory and understanding Glory to almighty God for the Same, do make and declare this to be my last Will and Testament. In manner and form following Viz I give to my son John Johnston one negro woman Peg. During his natural life and give it to the heirs of his body. I loan the use of one negro woman Philis to my son Joseph Johnston during his natural life and give it to the heirs of his body. I give the use of one negro woman Beck and her child Sam to my son James Johnston during his natural life and I give them to the lawful heirs of his body. I loan the use of Peter and Hiram to my son William Johnston during his natural life and then I give them to the heirs of his body. I loan the use of one negro woman Rachel to my Daughter Lucy Hughes during her natural life and give her to the lawful heirs of her body. I give to my daughter Sarah Richardson one dollar more than she has already had. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Runnals one dollar more than she has already had, I give to my daughter Mary James one dollar more than she has already had which I think as a sufficiency of my Estate to my three last named daughters. I do constitute and appoint my friend John H. Johnson and my brother William Johnston Sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making void all and every other Will and Testament at anytime heretofore made by me and I do declare this to be my last Will and Testament in witness whereof I have hear unto Set my hand and Seal this twenty first day of June and in the fifty Sixth year of the American Independence 1832. Signed Sealed published and delivered by the above named Joseph Johnston Sr. and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence have subscribed our names as witness to the Same. Joseph Johnston (Seal) Wm. Johnston Sr. ) W. H. Johnston ) Daniel Johnston ) Recorded in Will Book A. Page 65 Recorded October 4, 1833. Recorded by John Durant, Ordy. H.D. Box 5 Bundle 2 Contributed by Glenda Moore | Johnson, Joseph (I29679)
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1924 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown District, SC Prince George Parish pg 56 w/John TURNER no ages (bef 1790) family listed as 10 others; !NAMED:1794 Petition of inhabitants of Lynch's & Jeffery's Creek (PDQ Vol XXIX, No 2 March-Apr 2005 p 1 - Reuben Turner ... William Turner ... Samuel Hussey ** Note, I thought this was a different set of Turners, but Reuben, William and Samuel Hussey are all of the Catfish Creek Turners; !CENSUS:1800 Georgetown Dist., SC p 384/770 Kingston County Willm Turnor age 26-44 (1755/1774) 00010-00010-0-0; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC pg 30-85A Wm Turner age 26-44 (1765/84) "20010-20010-0-0"; !TAXLIST:1811 Marion Dist, SC William TURNER $0.17; !TAXLIST:1814 Marion Dist, SC William TURNER $0.48; !DEED: 3 Oct 1814 Marion Co., SC Deed Book F, p. 324* William Turner of Marion Dist, late of NC, to John Newson for $240 a Negro girl Elizar age 7 yers. S: William Turner Wit: Richard (X) Grantham, Mathew Dickinson *I think this is one of the Marlboro SC/Richmond NC Turners, and not William s/o John & Patience. I could be wrong though. !NAMED:29 Aug 1816 Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book 1827-1836 pg 182 Robert HODGES Estate. Notes: ... James CAMPBELL ... Meredith WATSON ... Scarcebook WATSON ... William TURNER ... James JOHNSTON ... Dempsey CAMPBELL ... James JOHNSON ...; !DEED: 7 Nov 1816 Marion Co, SC Deeds G-26* William TURNER of Marion Dist, blacksmith to Lewis MILLS who hath neither father nor mother or guardian within this state & is not nor likely to become chargeable to the Parish. Lewis MILLS binds himself apprentice blacksmith to William TURNER until 7 May 1820. Turner agrees to instruct in the craft of Blacksmith & to find Mills in meat, drink washing lodging & clothing and to give 6 mos school. S: William Turner, Lewis (X) Mills *I think this is one of the Marlboro SC/Richmond NC Turners, and not William s/o John & Patience. I could be wrong though. !DEED:14 Feb 1817 Marion Co, SC Deeds G-66* William TURNER to Mary ROWE for $300, a negro girl LIZAR about 10 years old. S: William Turner. Wit: Benjamin LEWIS *I think this is one of the Marlboro SC/Richmond NC Turners, and not William s/o John & Patience. !NAMED:30 Jul 1819 Marion Co, SC Deeds K-42 Francis BRIDGES of Marion Dist to Joseph BASS of Marion Dist for $800, 300a being part of a different tract. 1st land from John TURNER Sr to his son Rubin TURNER & from R. TURNER to Francis BRIDGES containing 163a. 2nd land from John SANDERS to Levi SOLOMON & Solomon assigned over to Bridges containing 100a. 3rd land from John TURNER Sr to his son William TURNER to Francis BRIDGES containing 50a all on East side Catfish. S: Francis Bridges. Wit: B. MOODY, George RAWLS. Mrs. Elizabeth Bridges wf of Francis relinq dower; !DEED:16 Dec 1819 Marion Co, SC Deeds I-146 William TURNER & John TURNER to John BRIDGES for $100, 68a East side Catfish. S: William Turner, John (X) Turner. Wit: James G. CRAWFORD, Nathaniel MURFEE; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 67 William TURNER age 45+ (bef 1775) "210001-12100-0-0"; !TAXLIST:1824 Marion Dist, SC William TURNER $0.28; !CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 48 William TURNER age 50-59 (1770/80) "01100001-0001"; !CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 182 William TURNER age 60-69 (1770/80) "000000001-00001"; !DEED:18 Oct 1843 Marion Co., SC Deed Book S, p. 408 Mary TURNER wife of William TURNER, planter, of Marion District to Martin TURNER & Catherine PARKER of same place, for $40, release my dower right to all the lands of my husband or my third of land that I am lawfully entitled to as wife. Land lying on Catfish. S: Mary (X) Turner. Witnesses: B. MOODY, J. H. WHALEY * NOTE: The above deed was probably made because Mary was William's 2nd wife, and she didn't want the children from the first wife to worry about her taking *their* inheritance.; !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1266/1271 William Turner 82 M Farmer $2000 Marion Dolly 40; !CENSUS:1860; !COURT:17 Sep 1860 Marion County Court of Common Pleas. Martin W. TURNER, vs Robert J. GREGG, declaration in Prohibition. John BLACKMAN Sr said he knew John TURNER, grandfather of Martin W. TURNER as a free person of color and also Patience TURNER the grandmother of said Martin W. TURNER that John TURNER was half white and half African, that Patience was judging from her color and from reputation one fourth African blood. The father of said Martin W. TURNER, who was a son of John and Patience was named William TURNER who married Catherine MARTIN a white woman and had several children including Martin W. TURNER, who is only one eighth African blood and of very good character ...; | Turner, William (I4810)
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1925 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown District, SC Prince George Parish pg 56 w/John TURNER no ages (bef 1790) family listed as 10 others; !CENSUS:1800 * Marion Dist, SC pg 803 Milly HUSSAY "00000-00000" 7 free colored; !CENSUS:1810; !TAXLIST:1811 Marion Dist, SC Mildred Hussay, 0.12; !TAXLIST:1814 Marion Dist, SC Milley Hussey, 0.49; | Turner, Mildred (I47259)
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1926 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown District, SC Prince George Parish pg 56 w/John TURNER no ages (bef 1790) family listed as 10 others; !CENSUS:1800; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 85 w/Barna HATHCOCK age 26-44 (1765/84); !DEED:14 Aug 1819 Marion Dist, SC Deeds I-99 Barney HATHCOCK of Marion Dist to George RAWLS of same for $300, 163a granted to John TURNER 1785, from Turner to said Hathcock. S: Barney Hathcock. wit: Jesse MOODY, Francis BRIDGES, D. SIMMONS. Catharine (X) Hathcock, wife of Barnaby Hathcock relinq dower 21 Aug 1819; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 60 w/Barnabas HATHCOCK age 45+ (bef 1775); !CENSUS:1830 Darlington Dist, SC pg 248 w/Barnabas HATHCOCK FC age 36-54 (1774/93); !CENSUS:1840; !NOTE: * Listed twice on 1850 census, or else there are two widow Catherine Hathcock's listed; !CENSUS:1850 Covington Co., AL # 39/39 27 Sep 1850/28 Sep 1850 Thomas Hathcock 44 mul.* Farmer $- SC Rebecca 41 William 22 Hireling John 20 Hireling James 17 Farmer AL Ann 15 Catherine 13 Charles 11 Sarah 9 Marthaann 7 Calvert 4 Lawrence 2 David 2 Catharine 76 SC * Everyone listed as mulatto in this household AND !CENSUS:1850 Covingvton Co., AL # 476/476 16 Nov 1850 William Hathcot (sic) 56 mul* Mechanic $- SC Mahala 45 Josiah 16 Farmer AL Lucinda 19 SC James 16 Farmer AL George 13 Ire 10 m Thomas 98 Mariah 7 Mary 5 Manda 2 Catharine 75 NC [Insane] John Beasley 5 AL * Everyone in house listed as mulatto; | Turner, Catherine (I47258)
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1927 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown District, SC Prince George Parish pg 56 w/John TURNER no ages (bef 1790) family listed as 10 others; !CENSUS:1800; !CENSUS:1810; !CENSUS:1820; !CENSUS:1830; !CENSUS:1840; !CENSUS:1850; | Turner, Penelope (I47257)
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1928 | !CENSUS:1790 Greenville Co, SC Mathew Vance age 16+ (bef 1774) "2-1-3-0-0"; !CENSUS:1800 Greenville Dist, SC Matthew Vance age 26-44 (1755/74) "21010-30011"; !CENSUS:1810 Greenville Dist, SC pg 101 Mathew Vance age 45+ (bef 1765) 32201-12110"; !CENSUS:1820 Greenville Dist, SC pg 97 Matthew VANCE age 45+ (bef 1775) "120201-31111" or pg 112 Matthew VANCE age 45+ (bef 1775) "110301-31301"; !CENSUS:1830 Burke Co, NC pg 194 Matthew VANCE age 60-69 (1760/70); !CENSUS:1840 x not found; | Vance, Matthew (I5852)
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1929 | !CENSUS:1790 Greenville Co, SC pg 69 w/William GRANT age -16 (1774/90); !CENSUS;1800 Greenville Dist, SC pg 254 James GRANT age 16-25 (1774/84) "00100-00100"; !CENSUS:1810 Greenville Dist, SC pg 124 J. GRANT age 26-44 (1765/84) "10010-31010"; !CENSUS:1820 Greenville Dist, SC pg 82 James GRANT age 26-44 (1775/94) "210010-11000"; !CENSUS:1830; !CENSUS:1840; !CENSUS:1850; | Grant, James (I85525)
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1930 | !CENSUS:1790 Greenville Co, SC pg 69 w/William GRANT no ages (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800 Greenville Dist, SC pg 254 w/William GRANT age 45+ (bef 1755); !CENSUS:1810 Greenville Dist, SC pg 113 w/William GRANT age 45+ (bef 1765); | Keturah (I85522)
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1931 | !CENSUS:1790 Greenville SC p 69 w/Davis HENSLEY -16 (1774/1790); CENSUS:1800 Pendleton SC p 2 Francis HENSLEY 16-25 (1774/1784); CENSUS:1810; CENSUS:1820; !NEWSPAPER:23 Apr 1823 Missouri Republican. "Misters Green Pryor, Peter Pryor, John HENSLEY, William HENSLEY, Francis HENSLEY, Willis HENSLEY, David CALDWELL and Nancy CALDWELL, late Nancy HENSLEY, wife of said David, George THOMPSON and Sally THOMPSON, late Sally HENSLEY, wife of George, Henry JOHNS and Polly JOHNS, late Polly HENSLEY, wife of said Henry, take notice that on 9 June next we will aply to partition of a certain tract of land lying in the county of St Louis & township of Bonhomme whereof Davis HENSLEY, the father of above and also Nelly HENSLEY, now Nelly BEAUCHAMP, died siezed of 500 arpens. Joseph D. BEACHAMP, Nelly BEACHAMP..". CENSUS:1830 Cole MO p 198 Francis HENSLEY 50-59 (1770/80); !DEED: 6 Aug 1836 St Louis Co, MO B2-158 Heirs of Davis Hensley, deceased. Francis HENSLEY, Nancy his wife, John HENSLEY and wife Fanny, Willis HENSLEY and wife Susan, William and his wife Nancy, Henry Johns and wife Mary, George THOMPSON and wife Sarah, David CALDWELL and wife Jane, Rebecca SULLINS and Richard her husband, Sarah SHOOKMAN and husband William SHOOKMAN, Jane LANE and husband Martin LANE, Elisabeth CALDWELL, Preston CALDWELL, Nelson CALDWELL, Nancy Ann CALDWELL, Ellen BEACHAN, to William DOWING of St Louis Co, MO. CENSUS:1840 Cole MO p 93 Francis HENSLEY 60-69 (1779/80); CENSUS:1850; | Hensley, Francis (I88947)
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1932 | !CENSUS:1790 Greenville SC p 69 w/Davis HENSLEY -16 (1774/1790); CENSUS:1800; CENSUS:1810; !DEED: 3 Jun 1816 St Louis Co, MO F-117 Settling estate of Davis HENSLEY among heirs naming widow Lydia HENSLEY, John HENSLEY and wife Fanny HENSLEY, William HENSLEY and wife Nancy HENSLEY, George THOMPSON and wife Sally THOMPSON, all of St Louis Co, MO, heirs of David HENSLEY, deceased to Peter & Green PRYOR; !DEED: 4 Jun 1816 St Louis Co, MO F-54 Settling estate of Davis HENSLEY among heirs naming Peter & Green PRYOR of Williamson Co, TN, widow Lidia HENSLEY, George C. THOMPSON, John HENSLEY, William HENSLEY; CENSUS:1820; !NEWSPAPER:23 Apr 1823 Missouri Republican. "Misters Green Pryor, Peter Pryor, John HENSLEY, William HENSLEY, Francis HENSLEY, Willis HENSLEY, David CALDWELL and Nancy CALDWELL, late Nancy HENSLEY, wife of said David, George THOMPSON and Sally THOMPSON, late Sally HENSLEY, wife of George, Henry JOHNS and Polly JOHNS, late Polly HENSLEY, wife of said Henry, take notice that on 9 June next we will aply to partition of a certain tract of land lying in the county of St Louis & township of Bonhomme whereof Davis HENSLEY, the father of above and also Nelly HENSLEY, now Nelly BEAUCHAMP, died siezed of 500 arpens. Joseph D. BEACHAMP, Nelly BEACHAMP..". CENSUS:1830 Cole MO p 187 John HENSLEY 40-49 (1780/90); !DEED: 6 Aug 1836 St Louis Co, MO B2-158 Heirs of Davis Hensley, deceased. Francis HENSLEY, Nancy his wife, John HENSLEY and wife Fanny, Willis HENSLEY and wife Susan, William and his wife Nancy, Henry Johns and wife Mary, George THOMPSON and wife Sarah, David CALDWELL and wife Jane, Rebecca SULLINS and Richard her husband, Sarah SHOOKMAN and husband William SHOOKMAN, Jane LANE and husband Martin LANE, Elisabeth CALDWELL, Preston CALDWELL, Nelson CALDWELL, Nancy Ann CALDWELL, Ellen BEACHAN, to William DOWING of St Louis Co, MO. CENSUS:1840 Cole MO p 93 John HENSLEY 50-59 (1780/90); CENSUS:1850; | Hensley, John (I88946)
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1933 | !CENSUS:1790 Greenville SC p 69 w/Davis HENSLEY age -16 (1774/90); CENSUS:1800; CENSUS:1810; !DEED: 3 Jun 1816 St Louis Co, MO F-117 Settling estate of Davis HENSLEY among heirs naming widow Lydia HENSLEY, John HENSLEY and wife Fanny HENSLEY, William HENSLEY and wife Nancy HENSLEY, George THOMPSON and wife Sally THOMPSON, all of St Louis Co, MO, heirs of David HENSLEY, deceased to Peter & Green PRYOR; !DEED: 4 Jun 1816 St Louis Co, MO F-54 Settling estate of Davis HENSLEY among heirs naming Peter & Green PRYOR of Williamson Co, TN, widow Lidia HENSLEY, George C. THOMPSON, John HENSLEY, William HENSLEY; CENSUS:1820; !NEWSPAPER:23 Apr 1823 Missouri Republican. "Misters Green Pryor, Peter Pryor, John HENSLEY, William HENSLEY, Francis HENSLEY, Willis HENSLEY, David CALDWELL and Nancy CALDWELL, late Nancy HENSLEY, wife of said David, George THOMPSON and Sally THOMPSON, late Sally HENSLEY, wife of George, Henry JOHNS and Polly JOHNS, late Polly HENSLEY, wife of said Henry, take notice that on 9 June next we will aply to partition of a certain tract of land lying in the county of St Louis & township of Bonhomme whereof Davis HENSLEY, the father of above and also Nelly HENSLEY, now Nelly BEAUCHAMP, died siezed of 500 arpens. Joseph D. BEACHAMP, Nelly BEACHAMP..". CENSUS:1830 Franklin MO p 141 William HENSLEY 40-49 (1780/90); !DEED: 6 Aug 1836 St Louis Co, MO B2-158 Heirs of Davis Hensley, deceased. Francis HENSLEY, Nancy his wife, John HENSLEY and wife Fanny, Willis HENSLEY and wife Susan, William and his wife Nancy, Henry Johns and wife Mary, George THOMPSON and wife Sarah, David CALDWELL and wife Jane, Rebecca SULLINS and Richard her husband, Sarah SHOOKMAN and husband William SHOOKMAN, Jane LANE and husband Martin LANE, Elisabeth CALDWELL, Preston CALDWELL, Nelson CALDWELL, Nancy Ann CALDWELL, Ellen BEACHAN, to William DOWING of St Louis Co, MO. CENSUS:1840 Franklin MO p 209 William HENSLEY 50-59 (1780/90); CENSUS:1850; | Hensley, William (I88708)
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1934 | !CENSUS:1790 Greenville SC p 69 w/Davis HENSLEY age 16+ (Bef 1774); CENSUS:1800; CENSUS:1810; DEED: 5 Jun 1816 St Louis MO F-119 Willis HENSLEY & wife Susan HENSLEY to Peter & Green PRYOR our part of property of Davis HENSLEY, deceased; CENSUS:1820; !NEWSPAPER:23 Apr 1823 Missouri Republican. "Misters Green Pryor, Peter Pryor, John HENSLEY, William HENSLEY, Francis HENSLEY, Willis HENSLEY, David CALDWELL and Nancy CALDWELL, late Nancy HENSLEY, wife of said David, George THOMPSON and Sally THOMPSON, late Sally HENSLEY, wife of George, Henry JOHNS and Polly JOHNS, late Polly HENSLEY, wife of said Henry, take notice that on 9 June next we will aply to partition of a certain tract of land lying in the county of St Louis & township of Bonhomme whereof Davis HENSLEY, the father of above and also Nelly HENSLEY, now Nelly BEAUCHAMP, died siezed of 500 arpens. Joseph D. BEACHAMP, Nelly BEACHAMP..". !TAXLIST:1828 Gasconade MO; CENSUS:1830; !DEED: 6 Aug 1836 St Louis Co, MO B2-158 Heirs of Davis Hensley, deceased. Francis HENSLEY, Nancy his wife, John HENSLEY and wife Fanny, Willis HENSLEY and wife Susan, William and his wife Nancy, Henry Johns and wife Mary, George THOMPSON and wife Sarah, David CALDWELL and wife Jane, Rebecca SULLINS and Richard her husband, Sarah SHOOKMAN and husband William SHOOKMAN, Jane LANE and husband Martin LANE, Elisabeth CALDWELL, Preston CALDWELL, Nelson CALDWELL, Nancy Ann CALDWELL, Ellen BEACHAN, to William DOWING of St Louis Co, MO. CENSUS:1840 Gasconade MO p 270 Willis HENSLEY 60-69 (1770/80); CENSUS:1850; | Hensley, Willis (I88956)
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1935 | !CENSUS:1790 Greenville SC p 69 w/Davis HENSLEY; CENSUS:1800; CENSUS:1810; !DEED: 3 Jun 1816 St Louis Co, MO F-117 Settling estate of Davis HENSLEY among heirs naming widow Lydia HENSLEY, John HENSLEY and wife Fanny HENSLEY, William HENSLEY and wife Nancy HENSLEY, George THOMPSON and wife Sally THOMPSON, all of St Louis Co, MO, heirs of David HENSLEY, deceased to Peter & Green PRYOR; !DEED: 4 Jun 1816 St Louis Co, MO F-54 Settling estate of Davis HENSLEY among heirs naming Peter & Green PRYOR of Williamson Co, TN, widow Lidia HENSLEY, George C. THOMPSON, John HENSLEY, William HENSLEY; CENSUS:1820; CENSUS:1830; | Lydia (I88948)
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1936 | !CENSUS:1790 Guilford Co., NC p. 493 George Stuart age 16+ (bef 1774) 2-0-2-0-4 <-- probably this one p. 502 George Stuart age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-3-2-0-0 | Stewart, George (I119777)
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1937 | !CENSUS:1790 Guilford Co., NC p. 504 William Barnhill 2-3-4-0-0 p. 505 William Barnhill 1-0-4-0-0; !NAMED-WILL:23 Sep 1791 Guilford Co., NC William Barnhill Wife Sarah dau Mary Stewart son William son-in-law William Jenkins to Robert Barnhill's son William to Sarah Barnhill dau of my son William Executors Robert Hannah and Thomas Landreth S: William Barnhill, Sarah Barnill W: George Forbis Isaac Hays Margret Blaire (her mark); | Barnhill, William (I120007)
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1938 | !CENSUS:1790 Guilford Co., NC p. 504 William Barnhill 2-3-4-0-0 p. 505 William Barnhill 1-0-4-0-0; !WILL:23 Sep 1791 Guilford Co., NC William Barnhill Wife Sarah dau Mary Stewart son William son-in-law William Jenkins to Robert Barnhill's son William to Sarah Barnhill dau of my son William Executors Robert Hannah and Thomas Landreth S: William Barnhill, Sarah Barnill W: George Forbis Isaac Hays Margret Blaire (her mark); | Barnhill, William (I119981)
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1939 | !CENSUS:1790 Guilford Co., NC p. 501 Jehu Stuart 3-2-4-0-0 Next to Joseph Thornberry Sen and James Martin p. 507 Jehu Stuart 3-2-4-0-0 next to Stephen Hayworth and Joseph Miles; !CENSUS:1800 Guilford Co., NC p. 941 Jehue Stewart age 45+ (bef 1755) 00101-00200-0-0 between James Johnson and Charity Chamness; !CENSUS:1810 Guilford Co., NC p. 930 (950?) Jehu Stewart age 45+ (bef 1765) 10001-10100-0-0 Same page as Robert Stewart; !CENSUS:1820; !WILL:26 Apr 1823 Guilford Co., NC John (sic) Stewart Wife Sarah son Amos Stewart daus Miriam and Rachel Stewart son Robert Stewart son Jno Stewart son Jahue Stewart dau Elizabeth Martin dau Sarah ??? (in fold) dau Mary Guyer grandsons Ambros Hiatt and Robert Shaw Hiat my wife Sary Stewart and friend Abel Coffee executors. S: John Stuart W: Joseph Coffee (or Coffen?) Elias Morgan Proven Aug Term 1827; !NOTES:From Exeter Monthly Meeting, Berks PA: - Robert Stewart s/o Alexander and Mary (Bailey), 11-25-1710, res 1773 GA m 1732 Wilmington Meeting, DE to Martha Richardson d/o Isaac & Catherine (Gandy), b 3-23-1717, res 1773 GA Children 1. John Stewart 1736, d 6-?-1772 Wilmington Mtg, DE. m 6-10-1756 Wilmington Mtg DE to Hannah Lea d/o Isaac & Sarah (Faucett), b ca 1730, d 9-20-1779 Wilmington Mtg, DE 2. Elizabeth Stewart b 1735 d ? m --- Pugh 3. Alexander Stewart b 1737 d ? Guilford Co, NC. m 5-17-1759 Cane Creek Mtg NC to Elizabeth Pike d/o John & Abigail (Overman) b 1-19-1739 d --- 4. Jehu Stewart b 8-22-1740, d 6-30-1827 Guilford Co, NC. m1 7-4-1765 Mtg New Garden NC Sarah Stanley d/o Thos, b ---, d--- m2 5-30-1804 Back Creek Mtg Sarah Guyer b 12-31-1769. d/o Joseph & Miriam. d --- 5. Mary --- no data 6. Isaac Stewart b -- d -- m -- 1770 Susanna Thornburgh d/o Thomas & Abigail (Brown) b 9-29-1751 7. Catharine ---- m John Ballinger 8. Rachel 9. Gravener m 1788 --- 10. Amos m 1781 Elizabeth Dunn 11. Hannah m --- Brooks; | Stewart, Jehu (I119532)
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1940 | !CENSUS:1790 Guilford Co., NC p. 497 Findley Stuart age 16+ (bef 1774) 4-0-4-0-2; !CENSUS:1790 Guilford Co., NC p. 503 Findly Stuart age 16+ (bef 1774) 4-0-4-0-3; !CENSUS:1800 Guilford Co., NC p. 880 Finley Stewart age 45+ (bef 1755) 00011-00101-0-6 Next to Robert Stewart and Hugh Shaw Senr; !WILL:12 Jun 1807 Guilford Co., NC Finley Stewart Wife Prudence son John son Robert grandson Finley Stewart son James Stewart grandson Finley G. Stewart daughter Susanna daughter Jennet grandson Finley Stewart Ferbis dau Euphemea granddau Sarah Hannah alias McAdoo grandson Finley Shaw Stewart son John Stewart and son-in-law David Gorrell, executors. S: Finley Stewart W: Rolely Hennah?, Isaiah McBride Proven Feb 1809 court; | Stewart, Finley (I119722)
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1941 | !CENSUS:1790 Iredell Co, NC pg 155 Andrew STRAIN age 16+ (bef 1774) "1-4-2-0-0"; CENSUS:1800 Burke Co, NC pg 791 Andrew STRAGHORN age 45+ (bef 1755) "02101-02101"; CENSUS:1810 * Not found in NC Index; TAXLIST:1815 Burke Co, NC Cpt Dobson's Co. Andrew STRAIN, Buck Creek, 1 poll, 50a, $50; CENSUS:1820 Burke Co, NC pg 85 Andrew STRAIN Sr age 45+ (bef 1775) "000001-00001"; | Strain, Andrew (I14846)
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1942 | !CENSUS:1790 Iredell Co, NC pg 155 w/Andrew STRAIN age -16 (1774/90); CENSUS:1800 Burke Co, NC pg 791 w/Andrew STRAGHORN age 10-15 (1784/90); CENSUS:1810; CENSUS:1820 Haywood Co, NC pg 224A John STRAIN age 26-44 (1775/94) "010010-00100"; CENSUS:1830 Haywood Co, NC pg 381 John STRAIN age 40-49 (1780/90) "0000001-000010001"; CENSUS:1840 * Macon Co, NC pg 149 John STRAIN *; CENSUS:1850 Macon Co, NC Tennessee Valley # 198 John STRAIN, 63 (1786/87) born Iredell; | Strain, John Frederick (I16347)
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1943 | !CENSUS:1790 Iredell Co, NC pg 155 w/Andrew STRAIN age -16 (1774/90); CENSUS:1800; CENSUS:1810; CENSUS:1820; CENSUS:1830; CENSUS:1840; CENSUS:1850; | Strain, Thomas (I28178)
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1944 | !CENSUS:1790 Iredell Co, NC pg 155 w/Andrew STRAIN age -16 (1774/90); CENSUS:1800; CENSUS:1810; CENSUS:1820; CENSUS:1830; CENSUS:1840; CENSUS:1850; | Strain, James (I28177)
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1945 | !CENSUS:1790 Iredell Co, NC pg 155 w/Andrew STRAIN no ages (bef 1790); CENSUS:1800 Burke Co, NC pg 791 w/Andrew STRAGHORN age 16-25 (1774/84); CENSUS:1810 Burke Co, NC pg 118 w/Moses CURTIS age 16-25 (1784/94); CENSUS:1820 Burke Co, NC pg 95 w/Moses CURTIS age 26-44 (1775/94); CENSUS:1830 Burke Co, NC pg 179 w/Moses CURTIS age 40-49 (1780/90); CENSUS:1840 Burke Co, NC pg 332 w/Moses CURTIS age 50-59 (1780/90); | Strain, Mary (I19894)
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1946 | !CENSUS:1790 Iredell Co., NC p. 394 James Stuart Sr 4-2-7-0-0 p. 398 James R. Stuart* 4-3-4-0-1 “R” Middle initial might be a “J” or something else. Hard to make out. p. 402 James Stuart 2-0-1-0-4 !WILL:14 Aug 1812 Iredell Co., NC James Stewart Sr my two sons Thomas Stewart and Robert Stewart Executors "my sons and daughters that is married and left me to each one twenty shillings" "to my sons and daughters now living with me, viz. Samuel & Robert & Elizabeth" "as for Samuel I desire Robert to take care of him and this do and ..." S: James Stewart (mark) W: George Leckey, James McHargue?; | Stewart, James (I119973)
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1947 | !CENSUS:1790 Iredell Co., NC p. 394 James Stuart Sr 4-2-7-0-0 p. 398 James R. Stuart* 4-3-4-0-1 “R” Middle initial might be a “J” or something else. Hard to make out. p. 402 James Stuart 2-0-1-0-4 !WILL:22 Apr 1793 Iredell Co., NC James Stewart wife Fillis dau Mary dau Sarah son John Exec: John Mordock and wife Fillis Stewart S: James Stewart W: D. Caldwell, Jas Nicols, Alexander Means; | Stewart, James (I119968)
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1948 | !CENSUS:1790 Iredell Co., NC p. 394 James Stuart Sr 4-2-7-0-0 p. 398 James R. Stuart* 4-3-4-0-1 “R” Middle initial might be a “J” or something else. Hard to make out. p. 402 James Stuart 2-0-1-0-4 | Stewart, James (I120021)
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1949 | !CENSUS:1790 Iredell Co., NC p. 393 George Gordon age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-0-1-0-0; !CENSUS:1800 * * Iredell Co., NC p. 630 George Gordon age 26-44 (1755/1774) 30010-10011-0-0* (the F45+ might be marked out) * Iredell Co., NC p. 630 George Gordon age 45+ (bef 1755) 20001-20010-0-0 !CENSUS:1810 * * Iredell Co., NC p. 157-244 George Gordon age 26-44 (1765/1784) 51210-10111-0-0 * Iredell Co., NC p. 169-250 George Gordon age 45+ (bef 1765) 02202-12101-0-0; !CENSUS:1820 Iredell Co., NC p. 241 George Gorden age 45+ (bef 1775) 220201-11101 Slaves=0000-0100; !PETITION:1825 Jennings Co., IN ... Hugh Gordon, William Gordon Jr, William Gordon Sr, Robert Gordon, George Gordon ... Source: http://genealogytrails.com/ind/jennings/campbell-township.html !CENSUS:1830 x * Jennings Co., IN p. 145 George Gordon age 80-89 (1740/1750) 00000000003-0000010001 * Next to Robert Gordon (1780/90) * Next to William Gordon (1780/90) * Near several Griffiths (Benfield, Betsy, Thomas, James); !CENSUS:1840 Jennings Co., IN p. 495 George Gordon age 80-89 (1750/1760) 00000000101-000001; | Gordon, George (I118001)
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1950 | !CENSUS:1790 Iredell Co., NC p. 395 James Cathey age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-1-5-0-0 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 16+ (before 1790) James Cathey (1740) 1m -16 (1774/1790).. James Cathey (1784/1790) son 5f (before 1790).... 1. Isabel Sloan Cathey (1742) wife .................... 2. Margaret Cathey .................... 3. Agnes Cathey .................... 4. Daughter? .................... 5. Isabella Cathey (1785) <--- !CENSUS:1800 Iredell Co., NC p. 609 James Cathey age 45+ (bef 1755) 01001-10301-0-0 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 45+ (before 1755) James Cathey (1740) 1m 10-15 (1784/1790) James Cathey (1784/1790) son 1f 45+ (before 1755) Isabel Sloan Cathey (1742) wife 3f 16-25 (1774/1784) 1. Margaret Cathey daughter .................... 2. Agnes Cathey .................... 3. Isabella Cathey (c1785) daughter <--- 1f 0-9 (1790/1800).. Daughter? !CENSUS:1810 Iredell Co., NC p. 249* James Cathey age 45+ (bef 1765) 10001-01211-0-0 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 45+ (before 1765) James Cathey (1740) 1m 0-9 (1800/1810).. Grandson? 1f 45+ (before 1765) Isabel Sloan Cathey (1742) wife 1f 25-44 (1765/1784) Margaret Cathey daughter 2f 16-25 (1784/1794) 1. Agnes Cathey daughter .................... 2. Isabella Cathey (c1785) daughter <--- 1f 10-15 (1794/1800) Daughter? !CENSUS:1820 x !CENSUS:1830 Iredell Co., NC p. 44 Isabella Cathey age 40-49 (1780/1790) 00001-00000110001 1 household member blind. There is a "B" by the 80-89 mark. My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 20-29 (1800/1810) Azel Cathey Sharpe (1810) son 1f 90-99 (1730/1740) Isabel Sloan Cathey (1742) mother 1f 40-49 (1780/1790) Isabella Cathey (c1785) 1f 30-39 (1790/1800) Sister? Daughter? !CENSUS:1850 Alexander Co., NC # 106/106 A. C. Sharpe 38 m Farmer $500 NC Jane 35 James 16 George 13 John 12 Thomas 11 Richard 10 Isaac 8 Mary 7 Catharine 5 Sarah 2 Martha 10/12 Isabella Cathey 65; | Cathey, Isabella (I117070)
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