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!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 1850 Marion Co., SC Griffin C. Rogers 1855
25 Oct 1855 Richard W. Rogers shows that Griffin C. Rogers died intestate on 6 May last ... heirs are his father John Rogers,
your petitioner his brother,
two sisters Martha A. Rogers and Rebecca M. wife of Jesse R. Marlow,
children of deceased brother Jonah C. Rogers: Martha D. wife of Daniel Stevenson, Thomas J. Rogers and John B. Rogers.
children of deceased sister Anne W. Cook: Elizaebth R. Cook, Demaris wife of Lewis Williams, Josiah E. Cook.
...
Demaris Williams dead by 1860
Rebecca M. Marlow married to Leonard D. Avant by 1860.
Father John Rogers dead by 1861.
...; 
Cook, Demarris (I56407)
 
602
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 1850 Marion Co., SC Griffin C. Rogers 1855
25 Oct 1855 Richard W. Rogers shows that Griffin C. Rogers died intestate on 6 May last ... heirs are his father John Rogers,
your petitioner his brother,
two sisters Martha A. Rogers and Rebecca M. wife of Jesse R. Marlow,
children of deceased brother Jonah C. Rogers: Martha D. wife of Daniel Stevenson, Thomas J. Rogers and John B. Rogers.
children of deceased sister Anne W. Cook: Elizaebth R. Cook, Demaris wife of Lewis Williams, Josiah E. Cook.
...
Demaris Williams dead by 1860
Rebecca M. Marlow married to Leonard D. Avant by 1860.
Father John Rogers dead by 1861.
...; 
Cook, Elizabeth R (I56406)
 
603
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 1850 Marion Co., SC Griffin C. Rogers 1855
25 Oct 1855 Richard W. Rogers shows that Griffin C. Rogers died intestate on 6 May last ... heirs are his father John Rogers,
your petitioner his brother,
two sisters Martha A. Rogers and Rebecca M. wife of Jesse R. Marlow,
children of deceased brother Jonah C. Rogers: Martha D. wife of Daniel Stevenson, Thomas J. Rogers and John B. Rogers.
children of deceased sister Anne W. Cook: Elizaebth R. Cook, Demaris wife of Lewis Williams, Josiah E. Cook.
...
Demaris Williams dead by 1860
Rebecca M. Marlow married to Leonard D. Avant by 1860.
Father John Rogers dead by 1861.
...; 
Rogers, Ann W (I56404)
 
604
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 1850 Marion Co., SC Griffin C. Rogers 1855
25 Oct 1855 Richard W. Rogers shows that Griffin C. Rogers died intestate on 6 May last ... heirs are his father John Rogers,
your petitioner his brother,
two sisters Martha A. Rogers and Rebecca M. wife of Jesse R. Marlow,
children of deceased brother Jonah C. Rogers: Martha D. wife of Daniel Stevenson, Thomas J. Rogers and John B. Rogers.
children of deceased sister Anne W. Cook: Elizaebth R. Cook, Demaris wife of Lewis Williams, Josiah E. Cook.
...
Demaris Williams dead by 1860
Rebecca M. Marlow married to Leonard D. Avant by 1860.
Father John Rogers dead by 1861.
...; 
Marlow, Jesse R (I56399)
 
605
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 1850 Marion Co., SC Griffin C. Rogers 1855
25 Oct 1855 Richard W. Rogers shows that Griffin C. Rogers died intestate on 6 May last ... heirs are his father John Rogers,
your petitioner his brother,
two sisters Martha A. Rogers and Rebecca M. wife of Jesse R. Marlow,
children of deceased brother Jonah C. Rogers: Martha D. wife of Daniel Stevenson, Thomas J. Rogers and John B. Rogers.
children of deceased sister Anne W. Cook: Elizaebth R. Cook, Demaris wife of Lewis Williams, Josiah E. Cook.
...
Demaris Williams dead by 1860
Rebecca M. Marlow married to Leonard D. Avant by 1860.
Father John Rogers dead by 1861.
...; 
Rogers, Rebecca M (I56398)
 
606
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 1850 Marion Co., SC Griffin C. Rogers 1855
25 Oct 1855 Richard W. Rogers shows that Griffin C. Rogers died intestate on 6 May last ... heirs are his father John Rogers,
your petitioner his brother,
two sisters Martha A. Rogers and Rebecca M. wife of Jesse R. Marlow,
children of deceased brother Jonah C. Rogers: Martha D. wife of Daniel Stevenson, Thomas J. Rogers and John B. Rogers.
children of deceased sister Anne W. Cook: Elizaebth R. Cook, Demaris wife of Lewis Williams, Josiah E. Cook.
...
Demaris Williams dead by 1860
Rebecca M. Marlow married to Leonard D. Avant by 1860.
Father John Rogers dead by 1861.
...;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck # 46/44
John Rogers 86 Farmer $200/7000 SC
Sarah 66
Richd. W. 52 Farmer $3000/1000
Martha A. 37 Domestic $0/500; 
Rogers, Martha A (I56397)
 
607
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 1850 Marion Co., SC Griffin C. Rogers 1855
25 Oct 1855 Richard W. Rogers shows that Griffin C. Rogers died intestate on 6 May last ... heirs are his father John Rogers,
your petitioner his brother,
two sisters Martha A. Rogers and Rebecca M. wife of Jesse R. Marlow,
children of deceased brother Jonah C. Rogers: Martha D. wife of Daniel Stevenson, Thomas J. Rogers and John B. Rogers.
children of deceased sister Anne W. Cook: Elizaebth R. Cook, Demaris wife of Lewis Williams, Josiah E. Cook.
...
Demaris Williams dead by 1860
Rebecca M. Marlow married to Leonard D. Avant by 1860.
Father John Rogers dead by 1861.
...;


!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 1836 Marion Co., SC Silas Rogers 1860
Will dated 6 Jun 1860 Silas Rogers of Brittons Neck
sons Silas J. Rogers, John H. Rogers.
grandson James G. Williams
daughters Nancy Ann Williams, Demarris Davis and Louisa L. Rogers.
son James S. Rogers
wit: Richard W. Rogers, Sarah Dozier, T. J. Dozier
proven 6 Aug 1860.
...;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck # 46/44
John Rogers 86 Farmer $200/7000 SC
Sarah 66
Richd. W. 52 Farmer $3000/1000
Martha A. 37 Domestic $0/500; 
Rogers, Richard W (I56396)
 
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!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 321 Marion Co., SC Ithamar Gaddy 1851
Will dated 20 Sep 1850
grave stones form my wife Charity and William Gaddy my son decd.
Gr-Ch John J. Gaddy, Levi Gaddy, Israel Gaddy, Mary Gaddy, Samuel Gaddy, Joseph Gaddy, Charles Gaddy, Sarah Gaddy and Adeline Gaddy, all the children of my son William Gaddy, decd except Elizabeth Grantham wife of Elias Grantham.
Gr-children John, Ann, Civil and Catherine Grantham children of my dau Elizabeth Grantham, decd.
my sons James, Hardy, and Allen Gaddy.
Dau Nancy Hays
son Silas Gaddy
dau Mary Stackhouse
no proven date, appraisal dated 16 Jan 1851
...;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Marion, Little Rock PO # 1422/1409
Duncan C. McKinly 30 Farmer $0/2000 SC
Sarah 22
Laura B. 1
Noah Watson 17 Farm Labor;

!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. 176-178
...
William Gaddy married Miss Sallie Jones, on Catfish, daughter of old man John Jones ; raised a large family of sons and daughters, to wit: John I., Levi, Israel, Joseph, Samuel T. and Charles B. ; the daughters were Elizabeth, Ann, Mary and Sarah.
...
Sarah, the youngest daughter, married D. C. McKinly, who is dead ; she has two sons, William and John McKinly, living, and one daughter married, another dead. ; 
Gaddy, Sarah (I77733)
 
609
!NAMED-WILL: 2 Nov 1853 Brunswick Co., NC Will Book B page 44
2 Nov 1853 John Davis of Smithville, Brunswick Co., NC
... wife Mary
... son George
... dau Jane Trout
Executors: Son George and son-in-law George W.Trout.
S: John Davis
Wit: G. W. Galloway, Saml. Langdon
Recorded 1 Feb 1908 copied from old records Book B page 220.;

!CENSUS:1860 Brunswick Co., NC
PHF 184B-163-163 Smithville District (Blank) PO
John Davis 53 M Capt. S. Boat 4305 1986 N.C.
Mary 60 F N.C.
Jane Trout 37 F 675 2850 " "
Sarah A. 16 F " "
John D. 14 M " "
Mary H. 12 F " 
Davis, Jane (I82283)
 
610
!NAMED-WILL: 2 Nov 1853 Brunswick Co., NC Will Book B page 44
2 Nov 1853 John Davis of Smithville, Brunswick Co., NC
... wife Mary
... son George
... dau Jane Trout
Executors: Son George and son-in-law George W.Trout.
S: John Davis
Wit: G. W. Galloway, Saml. Langdon
Recorded 1 Feb 1908 copied from old records Book B page 220.; 
Trout, George W (I82284)
 
611
!NAMED-WILL: 2 Nov 1853 Brunswick Co., NC Will Book B page 44
2 Nov 1853 John Davis of Smithville, Brunswick Co., NC
... wife Mary
... son George
... dau Jane Trout
Executors: Son George and son-in-law George W.Trout.
S: John Davis
Wit: G. W. Galloway, Saml. Langdon
Recorded 1 Feb 1908 copied from old records Book B page 220.; 
Davis, George (I82282)
 
612
!NAMED-WILL: 8 Mar 1841 Barnwell Co., SC Will Book D, p. 61 proven 1844
Osborn Lain ...
Wife: Mary
Son Osborn
Son Andrew Jackson
son Joseph
son Bryant
dau Nancy wife of William Fail
dau Sarah
dau Betsey
dau Martha
dau Mary wife of Joel McMillan
Execs: Son Osborn, George Arterberry
Above from "The Ancestry and Known Descendants of Joseph Lane (1770-1850) of Marion County, South Carolina and Simpson County, Mississippi", Marilyn Lane Sirmon, William Arnold Sirmon, Privately published, 1986.


!DEED: 5 Feb 1844 Marion Co., SC Book T page 5 Power of Attorney
George Bates and Martha his wife
Andrew Bick (Beck) and Elizabeth his wife
and Charlotte Lain (all of Barnwell District)
to appoint David Lain their true and lawful attorney
... due from estate of Osborne Lane late of Marion District, deceased...
5 Feb 1844
Wit: Joseph N. Baile, Joseph Lain
... Joseph Lain saw Charlotte Caroline Lane sign ...
... Joseph N. Baile saw George W. Bates & Martha A. Bates and Andrew Dick and Elizabeth Dick sign ...;


!CENSUS:1850 x 
Lane, Martha A (I7613)
 
613
!NAMED-WILL: 8 Oct 1789 Surry Co, NC Will Book 2 page 160 John Wright.
Daughters Elizabeth ARNOLD, Nancy ELIOTT, Agatha ELSBURY, Amelia MARTIN, Lecretia PETTY, Frances REILEY, sons Thomas WRIGHT, Daniel WRIGHT, John WRIGHT, daughter Sally WRIGHT, sons William WRIGHT, James WRIGHT, Williams WRIGHT daughters Patsy WRIGHT, Rosey WRIGHT, Peggy WRIGHT, Polly WRIGHT. Wife Anne WRIGHT. (Repeats these names:) Nancy, Sally, Sucky, Peggy, Polly, William, James, Williams, Rosy, Patsy.
Executors are wife Anne WRIGHT, son John WRIGHT.
Test. Elizabeth LONGINO, William Eliott; 
Wright, Nancy (I71252)
 
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!NAMED-WILL:15 Oct 1817 Brunswick Co., NC Will Book A page 298
15 Oct 1817. Isaac Davis of Smithville, Brunswick Co., NC
... having arrived at an advanced age ...
Wife Ann Davis ... six negroes Doll, Cate, Peter, Phoebe, Friday and John ...
Son John Davis of Charleston, SC.
Gr-dau Mary Eliza Davis, dau of my son Bartholomew Davis my negro girl Nancy (a child about one year old)
Son Bartholomew Davis ...
Eight children, namely:
Wilson Davis
John Davis
Dunbar Davis
Thomas Davis
Theresa Jacobs wife of Benjamin Jacobs
Mary Bernard wife of Stephen Bernard
Charlotte Harris widow of Peter Harris
Caroline Gilbert wife of Seth Gilbert
Executors: My son John Davis and friend Samuel Russell
S: Isaac Davis
Wit: Joshua Potts, Robt. Potter
Recorded 1 Feb 1908 copied from original Will on file.; 
Davis, Mary (I82161)
 
615
!NAMED-WILL:15 Oct 1817 Brunswick Co., NC Will Book A page 298
15 Oct 1817. Isaac Davis of Smithville, Brunswick Co., NC
... having arrived at an advanced age ...
Wife Ann Davis ... six negroes Doll, Cate, Peter, Phoebe, Friday and John ...
Son John Davis of Charleston, SC.
Gr-dau Mary Eliza Davis, dau of my son Bartholomew Davis my negro girl Nancy (a child about one year old)
Son Bartholomew Davis ...
Eight children, namely:
Wilson Davis
John Davis
Dunbar Davis
Thomas Davis
Theresa Jacobs wife of Benjamin Jacobs
Mary Bernard wife of Stephen Bernard
Charlotte Harris widow of Peter Harris
Caroline Gilbert wife of Seth Gilbert
Executors: My son John Davis and friend Samuel Russell
S: Isaac Davis
Wit: Joshua Potts, Robt. Potter
Recorded 1 Feb 1908 copied from original Will on file.; 
Davis, Theresa (I82159)
 
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!NAMED-WILL:15 Oct 1817 Brunswick Co., NC Will Book A page 298
15 Oct 1817. Isaac Davis of Smithville, Brunswick Co., NC
... having arrived at an advanced age ...
Wife Ann Davis ... six negroes Doll, Cate, Peter, Phoebe, Friday and John ...
Son John Davis of Charleston, SC.
Gr-dau Mary Eliza Davis, dau of my son Bartholomew Davis my negro girl Nancy (a child about one year old)
Son Bartholomew Davis ...
Eight children, namely:
Wilson Davis
John Davis
Dunbar Davis
Thomas Davis
Theresa Jacobs wife of Benjamin Jacobs
Mary Bernard wife of Stephen Bernard
Charlotte Harris widow of Peter Harris
Caroline Gilbert wife of Seth Gilbert
Executors: My son John Davis and friend Samuel Russell
S: Isaac Davis
Wit: Joshua Potts, Robt. Potter
Recorded 1 Feb 1908 copied from original Will on file.; 
Davis, Thomas (I82158)
 
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!NAMED-WILL:15 Oct 1817 Brunswick Co., NC Will Book A page 298
15 Oct 1817. Isaac Davis of Smithville, Brunswick Co., NC
... having arrived at an advanced age ...
Wife Ann Davis ... six negroes Doll, Cate, Peter, Phoebe, Friday and John ...
Son John Davis of Charleston, SC.
Gr-dau Mary Eliza Davis, dau of my son Bartholomew Davis my negro girl Nancy (a child about one year old)
Son Bartholomew Davis ...
Eight children, namely:
Wilson Davis
John Davis
Dunbar Davis
Thomas Davis
Theresa Jacobs wife of Benjamin Jacobs
Mary Bernard wife of Stephen Bernard
Charlotte Harris widow of Peter Harris
Caroline Gilbert wife of Seth Gilbert
Executors: My son John Davis and friend Samuel Russell
S: Isaac Davis
Wit: Joshua Potts, Robt. Potter
Recorded 1 Feb 1908 copied from original Will on file.; 
Davis, Mary Eliza (I82155)
 
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!NAMED-WILL:21 Aug 1839 Robeson Co., NC
Samuel Watson. 21 Aug 1839. Proven Nov 1839
Father Matthew Watson
Sister Catherine Smith
Brother James Watson and his son Samuel.
Brother John P. Watson
Sister Jennet Fairley
Brother Alexander Watson
Sister Mary Baker
Sister Margaret Campbell
Executors: Brother Alexander Watson and Malcolm Baker.
Witnesses: Alexander Watson, Alexander Lanch?
From: Abstracts of Robeson County Wills Book I. Compiled by Dr. Morris Britt (no date)
(New Hanover County Public Library);

!NAMED-WILL:19 Oct 1839 Robeson Co., NC
Matthew Watson. 19 Oct 1839. Proven Feb 1841
Daughter Katherine Smith
Son James Watson
Son John P. Watson
Daughter Jennet Fairley
Son Alexander Watson ... including my interest in estate of Jane Watson.
Daughter Margaret Campbell.
Executor: My son Alexander Watson
Witnesses: William H. Brown, Daniel H. McLean, Alexander Watson.
From: Abstracts of Robeson County Wills Book I. Compiled by Dr. Morris Britt (no date)
(New Hanover County Public Library);



!CENSUS:1850 Robeson Co., NC Upper Division # 203/203
Neill Fairley 45 Farmer $337 NC
Jennet 50
Duncan 18
Effie 15
Paisley 8;

!CENSUS:1860 x 
Watson, Jennet (I78661)
 
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!NAMED-WILL:21 Aug 1839 Robeson Co., NC
Samuel Watson. 21 Aug 1839. Proven Nov 1839
Father Matthew Watson
Sister Catherine Smith
Brother James Watson and his son Samuel.
Brother John P. Watson
Sister Jennet Fairley
Brother Alexander Watson
Sister Mary Baker
Sister Margaret Campbell
Executors: Brother Alexander Watson and Malcolm Baker.
Witnesses: Alexander Watson, Alexander Lanch?
From: Abstracts of Robeson County Wills Book I. Compiled by Dr. Morris Britt (no date)
(New Hanover County Public Library);

!NAMED-WILL:19 Oct 1839 Robeson Co., NC
Matthew Watson. 19 Oct 1839. Proven Feb 1841
Daughter Katherine Smith
Son James Watson
Son John P. Watson
Daughter Jennet Fairley
Son Alexander Watson ... including my interest in estate of Jane Watson.
Daughter Margaret Campbell.
Executor: My son Alexander Watson
Witnesses: William H. Brown, Daniel H. McLean, Alexander Watson.
From: Abstracts of Robeson County Wills Book I. Compiled by Dr. Morris Britt (no date)
(New Hanover County Public Library);

!CENSUS:1850 x 
Watson, John P (I78660)
 
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!NOTES:From the Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell:
p. 35
Father Jonathan Lewis died Aug 13 1849
Fereby his wife died Mary 10 1859
Their Children
Evan died March 18 1877
Margret his wife died Nov 11 1887
Wm S. Lewis died June 5 1885
Sarah Lewis died June 12 1902.

!NOTES:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina", W. W. Sellers, 1902. pp 481-483:
"Jonathan Lewis, brother of old Hardy, married, first. Susannah Porter, of Columbus County, N. C. ; by her he had two children, one son, Evan, and one daughter, Pennsy or Pennsylvania; his second wife was Feraiba Strickland, and by her he had two sons, William S. and Joel. Of the children by the first marriage, Evan Eewis married Miss Margaret Cribb, and by the marriage had two sons, Jonathan and Dempsy, and two daughters, Carrie and Adaline, called Addie. Of the daughters, Carrie Eewis married Dr. F. M. Monroe, of the Latta section; by this marriage several children were born. Addie, the younger daughter, married Oliver Williams, of North Carolina; they have two sons. Of the sons of Evan Lewis, the eldest, Jonathan, has never married-a young man about fifty years of age, of good habits and morals, a well-to- do, good citizen and reliable every way. Why he has not married and made some good woman happy, is a mystery, which, perhaps, will never be solved! Dempsy Lewis, the younger brother, married in early life. Miss Eliza Jane Stackhouse, daughter of the late Mastin C. Stackhouse ; they have ten chil- dren, eight sons and two daughters ; the sons are Taylor, Leon, Marvin, Victor-these are grown ; four others, Odell, Rupert, Evan and Ernest - these are not grown; the two daughters, Maggie and Addie, near grown-not one of the ten children married ; he is a good man and substantial citizen. William S. Lewis, by old Jonathan's second marriage, married Miss Rhoda Mace (both now dead) ; they had five children, Sarah, W. Evan, Anne, Joel J. and J. Wesley. Sarah married Robert Edwards ; had two sons, Sandy and George ; the father is dead. The two sons went to Arkansas ; Sandy is dead ; George is in Texarkana, and is Sheriff of that county or the one in which that city is located, and is well to do. W. Evan is on the old homestead, married a Miss Avant, and has some family (young) ; is a good citizen. Anne married, first, Marion Avant; by whom she had one son, Willie, who grew up to manhood and died-a very promising young man ; his mother, the widow, married again John A. Wilson, of Wilmington, N. C, and is, as it is said, doing well. Joel and Wesley went West; Joel is said to be doing well in New Orleans. Pennsy, the only daughter of old Jonathan Lewis, and full sister of Evan Lewis, married, first, Angus Carmichael, and by him she had one child, a daughter, who grew up and married John W. Norton, as hereinbefore stated in or among the Norton family ; Pennsy, the widow, then married John Norton, the father of Hon. James Norton, and who has already been noticed among the Norton family. Evan Lewis was a capital man and good citizen- a useful man in his day ; was a good surveyor -plats, made by him, are now to be seen often, and bear the scrutiny of the Courts. He was opposed to the Confederate War, but had the good sense to keep his mouth shut, and to "stand to one side and let the procession pass by."

!CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC pg 17-62 w/Jonothin Louis age 26-44 (1775/94)
210001-20010-0, slaves=0000-2100;

!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist., SC pg 29-31 w/Jonathan Lewis age 50-59 (1760/70)
00201001-00010001;

!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist., SC pg 174? w/Jonathan Lewis age 60-69 (1760/70)
000020001-000000001; 
Strickland, Ferebe (I18810)
 
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!NOTES:From the Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell:
p. 35
Father Jonathan Lewis died Aug 13 1849
Fereby his wife died Mary 10 1859
Their Children
Evan died March 18 1877
Margret his wife died Nov 11 1887
Wm S. Lewis died June 5 1885
Sarah Lewis died June 12 1902.

!NOTES:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina", W. W. Sellers, 1902. pp 481-483:
"Jonathan Lewis, brother of old Hardy, married, first. Susannah Porter, of Columbus County, N. C. ; by her he had two children, one son, Evan, and one daughter, Pennsy or Pennsylvania; his second wife was Feraiba Strickland, and by her he had two sons, William S. and Joel. Of the children by the first marriage, Evan Eewis married Miss Margaret Cribb, and by the marriage had two sons, Jonathan and Dempsy, and two daughters, Carrie and Adaline, called Addie. Of the daughters, Carrie Eewis married Dr. F. M. Monroe, of the Latta section; by this marriage several children were born. Addie, the younger daughter, married Oliver Williams, of North Carolina; they have two sons. Of the sons of Evan Lewis, the eldest, Jonathan, has never married-a young man about fifty years of age, of good habits and morals, a well-to- do, good citizen and reliable every way. Why he has not married and made some good woman happy, is a mystery, which, perhaps, will never be solved! Dempsy Lewis, the younger brother, married in early life. Miss Eliza Jane Stackhouse, daughter of the late Mastin C. Stackhouse ; they have ten chil- dren, eight sons and two daughters ; the sons are Taylor, Leon, Marvin, Victor-these are grown ; four others, Odell, Rupert, Evan and Ernest - these are not grown; the two daughters, Maggie and Addie, near grown-not one of the ten children married ; he is a good man and substantial citizen. William S. Lewis, by old Jonathan's second marriage, married Miss Rhoda Mace (both now dead) ; they had five children, Sarah, W. Evan, Anne, Joel J. and J. Wesley. Sarah married Robert Edwards ; had two sons, Sandy and George ; the father is dead. The two sons went to Arkansas ; Sandy is dead ; George is in Texarkana, and is Sheriff of that county or the one in which that city is located, and is well to do. W. Evan is on the old homestead, married a Miss Avant, and has some family (young) ; is a good citizen. Anne married, first, Marion Avant; by whom she had one son, Willie, who grew up to manhood and died-a very promising young man ; his mother, the widow, married again John A. Wilson, of Wilmington, N. C, and is, as it is said, doing well. Joel and Wesley went West; Joel is said to be doing well in New Orleans. Pennsy, the only daughter of old Jonathan Lewis, and full sister of Evan Lewis, married, first, Angus Carmichael, and by him she had one child, a daughter, who grew up and married John W. Norton, as hereinbefore stated in or among the Norton family ; Pennsy, the widow, then married John Norton, the father of Hon. James Norton, and who has already been noticed among the Norton family. Evan Lewis was a capital man and good citizen- a useful man in his day ; was a good surveyor -plats, made by him, are now to be seen often, and bear the scrutiny of the Courts. He was opposed to the Confederate War, but had the good sense to keep his mouth shut, and to "stand to one side and let the procession pass by."

!CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC pg 33 w/Jonathan Lewis age 0-9 (1800/10)
10010-00010-0-1;


!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC # 930 Evan LEWIS, 41 (1808/09) born Marion;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC # 1228 Evan LEWIS, 50 (1809/10) born SC;

!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co, SC Reaves # 160 Evan LEWIS, 61 (1808/09) born SC;

!DEATH:18 Mar 1877 from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: pg 35 Evan (LEWIS) died March 18th 1877, Margrett his wife died Nov 11th 1887; 
Lewis, Evan (I18808)
 
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!NOTES:From the Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell:
p. 35
Father Jonathan Lewis died Aug 13 1849
Fereby his wife died Mary 10 1859
Their Children
Evan died March 18 1877
Margret his wife died Nov 11 1887
Wm S. Lewis died June 5 1885
Sarah Lewis died June 12 1902.

!NOTES:Not proven chid of Dempsey Cribb;

!NOTES:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina", W. W. Sellers, 1902. pp 481-483:
"Jonathan Lewis, brother of old Hardy, married, first. Susannah Porter, of Columbus County, N. C. ; by her he had two children, one son, Evan, and one daughter, Pennsy or Pennsylvania; his second wife was Feraiba Strickland, and by her he had two sons, William S. and Joel. Of the children by the first marriage, Evan Lewis married Miss Margaret Cribb, and by the marriage had two sons, Jonathan and Dempsy, and two daughters, Carrie and Adaline, called Addie. Of the daughters, Carrie Eewis married Dr. F. M. Monroe, of the Latta section; by this marriage several children were born. Addie, the younger daughter, married Oliver Williams, of North Carolina; they have two sons. Of the sons of Evan Lewis, the eldest, Jonathan, has never married-a young man about fifty years of age, of good habits and morals, a well-to- do, good citizen and reliable every way. Why he has not married and made some good woman happy, is a mystery, which, perhaps, will never be solved! Dempsy Lewis, the younger brother, married in early life. Miss Eliza Jane Stackhouse, daughter of the late Mastin C. Stackhouse ; they have ten chil- dren, eight sons and two daughters ; the sons are Taylor, Leon, Marvin, Victor-these are grown ; four others, Odell, Rupert, Evan and Ernest - these are not grown; the two daughters, Maggie and Addie, near grown-not one of the ten children married ; he is a good man and substantial citizen. William S. Lewis, by old Jonathan's second marriage, married Miss Rhoda Mace (both now dead) ; they had five children, Sarah, W. Evan, Anne, Joel J. and J. Wesley. Sarah married Robert Edwards ; had two sons, Sandy and George ; the father is dead. The two sons went to Arkansas ; Sandy is dead ; George is in Texarkana, and is Sheriff of that county or the one in which that city is located, and is well to do. W. Evan is on the old homestead, married a Miss Avant, and has some family (young) ; is a good citizen. Anne married, first, Marion Avant; by whom she had one son, Willie, who grew up to manhood and died-a very promising young man ; his mother, the widow, married again John A. Wilson, of Wilmington, N. C, and is, as it is said, doing well. Joel and Wesley went West; Joel is said to be doing well in New Orleans. Pennsy, the only daughter of old Jonathan Lewis, and full sister of Evan Lewis, married, first, Angus Carmichael, and by him she had one child, a daughter, who grew up and married John W. Norton, as hereinbefore stated in or among the Norton family ; Pennsy, the widow, then married John Norton, the father of Hon. James Norton, and who has already been noticed among the Norton family. Evan Lewis was a capital man and good citizen- a useful man in his day ; was a good surveyor -plats, made by him, are now to be seen often, and bear the scrutiny of the Courts. He was opposed to the Confederate War, but had the good sense to keep his mouth shut, and to "stand to one side and let the procession pass by."


!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 11 w/Dempsey CRIBB age 5-9 (1820/25);

!CENSUS:1840 * Not with Dempsy CRIBB;

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC # 930 Margaret LEWIS, 28 (1821/22) born Marion;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC # 1228 Mag. LEWIS, 38 (1821/22) born SC;

!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co, SC Reaves # 160 Margaret LEWIS, 48 (1821/22) born SC;

!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Reaves # 460 Margaret LEWIS, 58 (1821/22) born SC/SC/SC;

!DEATH:11 Nov 1887 from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: pg 35 Evan (LEWIS) died March 18th 1877, Margrett his wife died Nov 11th 1887; 
Cribb, Margaret (I18813)
 
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!NOTES:I (Marty Grant) am not related to this person as far as I know. They are the ancestors or relatives of one or more of my in-law or step-relatives*, so I have researched them to a small extent.
* Daughter Rachel married into my Carpenter family;


!REFERENCE:
http://www.martygrant.com/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/carpenter/


!CENSUS:1910 Haywood Co., NC Waynesville Township # 22/22
James M. Ratcliff head 33 M1 7 NC-NC-NC Farmer
Lizzie wife 28 M1 7 3-3
Rachel dau 5
Algie son 2
Fred son 5/12;


!CENSUS:1920 Haywood Co., NC North Ward Waynesville Township # 92/92
James M. Ratcliff head 43 M NC-NC-NC Farmer
Lizzie N. wife 38 M
Rachel L. dau 15
James A. son 12
Fread T. son 11
Frank son 9;


!CENSUS:1930 Haywood Co., NC Waynesville Twp, # 322/3523
James Ratcliff head 53 M 26 NC-NC-NC Farmer
Lizzie wife 48 M 21
Algie son 22 S Laborer - Farm; 
Ratcliffe, James Algie (I105858)
 
624
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http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/patterson/documentation/Browning_Charley_(1908-1964)_Death_Certificate.jpg 
Browning, Charley Ramsey (I24564)
 
625
!REFERENCE:
History of the early settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois: "centennial record", John Carroll Power, Sarah A. Power, Old Settlers' Society of Sangamon County (Ill.) Publisher - Edwin A. Wilson & Co., 1876. pp 370-371.

HENSLEY, SIMON, was born Feb. 26, 1785, in Washington county, Va. He was married Feb. 2, 1820, near Dayton, Montgomery county, Ohio, to Mary Arnold, who was born Aug. 24, 1792, in Ohio. They had two children in Ohio, and moved to Sangamon county, Ill., arriving in the fall of 1823, in what is now Island Grove township, north of Spring creek, where two children were born. Of their four children

JOHN, born Jan. 20, 1821 in Ohio, married in Sangamon county:Thursday, between Christmas and New Year, Dec., 1861, to Leanah Lynch. She was born Jan. 12, 1841, in Pickaway county, Ohio. They had six children-MARY and JAMES died young. KATIE, WIL-LIAM, SAMUEL and HARRY, live with their parents, in Cartwright township, four miles east of Berlin.

SAMUEL, born June 16, 1822, in Ohio, is unmarried, and lives with his brother John.

JAMES, born Jan. 2, 1824, in Sangamon county, died Aug. 18, 1831.

GEORGE, born Dec. 13, 1825, in Sangamon county, married, in 1857, to Calista Huber, a native of Ohio. They have three children, MARY J., HORACE and BELLE, and live near Topeka, Kansas.

Simon Hensley died Aug. 12, 1826, in Sangamon county, and his widow married Aug. 22, 1827, to Josiah Kirkpatrick. They had two children

JACOB KIRKPATRICK, born Oct. 5, 1828, in Sangamon county, married Huldah Atkinson. They have three children, HENRY, WILLIAM and MARY, and live-1873-near Roseville, Warren county, Ill.

MARY A. KIRKPATRICK, born Aug. 19, 1831, in Sangamon county, married Dr. Remer Sanders. They have two children, MARINDA and CLARA, and reside near Avon, Fulton county, Ill. Dr. Sanders is a practicing physician, now-1873-on a tour to Europe.

Mrs. Mary A. Kirkpatrick died, in 1857, and Josiah Kirkpatrick died March 18, 1872, both in Warren county, Ill.; 
Hensley, James (I19673)
 
626
!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. 209-213
...
James Roberts, second son of old man Reddin Roberts, married Sallie Goodyear, only child of old Mr. William Goodyear ; he raised a considerable family; he is and was a very excellent citizen; little is known of his family. A son of his, Henry Roberts, is a capital man and good citizen; I do not know whether he is married or not ; I think he lives on his father's old homestead. One of James Roberts' daughters married A. C. Oliver, of Robeson County, N. C. ; they have considerable family. Another daughter married Albert Edwards, of this county ; think they have but one child, a daughter, who is said to be quite a scholar and a fine teacher. Another daughter is the wife of Albert Shooter. James Roberts had other children, not known to the writer. James Roberts was a good man and unexceptional citizen -honest and truthful. ; 
Oliver, Adams C (I61731)
 
627
!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. 386-395
...
Osborne Lane married a Miss Crawford, a sister of old James Crawford, of Spring Branch-I suppose, older than her brother. The Crawfords were quite respectable in that day and have continued to be so down to the present time. The fruits of the marriage, as known, were eight sons, John, Thomas, Alexander, James, Robert, David, Stephen and William, and two daughters, Kesiah and Elizabeth.
...
The other daughter, Kesiah, of old Osborne Lane, married old Samuel Smith (three junior), of Buck Swamp; the results of the marriage were two sons, John L. and Stephen Smith, born, respectively, in 1811 and 1813, when she died; and old man Samuel, Jr., married a second time, Miss Sallie Hays, daughter of old Ben Hays, of Hillsboro Township (now), and who has already been noticed herein among the Hays family. Two better citizens than John L. Smith and Stephen Smith are hard to find anywhere. John L. Smith became a Methodist traveling preacher, and after traveling three or four years, married a Miss Wannamaker, of Orangeburg County, and located, but continued to preach in a local position up to a short time before his death; he was an exemplary, pious. Christian gentleman. John L. Smith settled in the Fork, on Buck Swamp, and accumulated a good property, which he left unincumbered to his widow by a second marriage and his children ; he raised five sons and three daughters ; his sons were Daniel Asbury, Marcus L., Jacob W., John A. and Wilbur F. Smith, each and every one of whom, except, perhaps, Wilbur and Albert, who was too young, went into the war early and remained in it to the end. Marcus L. was badly wounded, and carries the evidence of it in his person every day since. Daniel Asbury came out of the war as a Captain ; married, after the war. Miss Alice Bethea, a daughter of Captain E. C. Bethea; by the marriage four sons were born and raised, of whom Dr. Maxcy Smith, the eldest, now at Page's Mill, is one and the only one in the State. The other three, with their mother, are in Birmingham, Ala., all doing well. Dr. Maxcy Smith married an Alabama lady. and has three or four children (small). Daniel Asbury Smith died some years ago. Marcus L. Smith married Miss Mary Smith, a daughter of Reddin W. Smith, east of Marion ; they have some children; don't know how many; has one or two married daughters. Jacob W. Smith, the third son, married Miss Fannie Nichols, who has already been noticed in or among the Nichols family. John Albert Smith, the fourth son, married a widow, Jennie Smith, of Mississippi; had and raised three daughters and one son, Henry Smith, now at Mullins, and has a family (small). The three daughters are married-the eldest to John Wilcox, of Marion, already mentioned among the Wayne family. Another daughter married Dennis Berry, of Marion ; they have some children, how many is unknown. The youngest daughter, Laura, married Chalmers Rogers, of Mullins, and resides there. John Albert Smith was first appointed County Auditor, which place he held with success for three or four years, when he was elected Clerk of the Court in 1880, as successor to R. K. Clark; he held that office for two years, when he died, and was succeeded by John Wilcox, as hereinbefore stated. The three daughters of John L. Smith were Anna M., Jane and Hettie. Anna M. married Philip W. Bethea; by the marriage, three sons and three daughters have been raised-George C, L. Asbury and Pickett the daughters are Bettie, Nannie and Lilian. George married Julia Wayne, the only daughter of Gabriel L Wayne; they had no offspring, and he died a few years ago. L. Asbury never married, and died two years ago. Pickett Bethea, the third son, married a daughter of Captain R. H. Rogers, of the Gaddy's Mill section ; they have, perhaps, two or three children (small) ; Pickett is a graduate of Wofford College, and has successfully followed teaching ever since his graduation -has been teaching in the same school in Darlington County for four or five years, which evidences his popularity as a teacher. Bettie, the eldest daughter, married David E. Allen, and has already been noticed among the Watson or Allen family. Nannie and Lilian recently married two Mr. Williams, brothers, saw mill men; may have a child each. The second daughter of John L. Smith, Jane, became the second wife of Dr. John J. Bethea, of Mullins; by this marriage, two sons, Lawrence and Julian, and one daughter, Minnie were born. Lawrence Bethea married a lady in Mississippi, first, and by her had three or four ohildren-a son grown, named John ; a daughter, Ruth, who married a Mr. West, from Augusta, Ga., and who is now at Mullins, merchandising;. and one daughter. Pearl, who died before maturity. The first wife died, and Lawrence married a Miss Rogers, daughter of David S. Rogers, of the "Free State" section ; he is farming. Julian M. Bethea, the second son of Dr. John J. Bethea, married a lady in Mississippi ; has only one child, a daughter ; he is merchandising at Mullins. Hettie Smith, the youngest daughter of John L. Smith, married Pinckney C. Page, who was killed in the war or died of disease, and left three children, who has already been noticed herein or among the Page family. Wilbur F. Smith, the youngest son of John L. Smith, graduated at Wofford College, in 1875, and soon afterwards emigrated to Mississippi, where he still remains ; I suppose he has a family. Minnie Bethea, the daughter of Dr. John J. Bethea, married Robert M. Daniel, son of W. H. Daniel, of Mullins ; she died in two or three years after marriage, childless. Stephen Smith, brother of John L. and a grand-son of old Osborne Lane, married Polly Huggins, a daughter of old John Huggins, of Huggins Bridge, on Little Pee Dee ; by this marriage seven sons and four daughters were born and raised; the sons were George W., Ebenezer, B. Cause, S. Elmore, S. W. Smith, J. Emory (all gallant soldiers in the war), and another killed on the railroad, near Florence, during the war; these, together with their sisters, have already been mentioned in or among the Huggins family, the Martin family and the Harrelson family. ; 
Williams (I44642)
 
628
!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. 386-395
...
Osborne Lane married a Miss Crawford, a sister of old James Crawford, of Spring Branch-I suppose, older than her brother. The Crawfords were quite respectable in that day and have continued to be so down to the present time. The fruits of the marriage, as known, were eight sons, John, Thomas, Alexander, James, Robert, David, Stephen and William, and two daughters, Kesiah and Elizabeth.
...
The other daughter, Kesiah, of old Osborne Lane, married old Samuel Smith (three junior), of Buck Swamp; the results of the marriage were two sons, John L. and Stephen Smith, born, respectively, in 1811 and 1813, when she died; and old man Samuel, Jr., married a second time, Miss Sallie Hays, daughter of old Ben Hays, of Hillsboro Township (now), and who has already been noticed herein among the Hays family. Two better citizens than John L. Smith and Stephen Smith are hard to find anywhere. John L. Smith became a Methodist traveling preacher, and after traveling three or four years, married a Miss Wannamaker, of Orangeburg County, and located, but continued to preach in a local position up to a short time before his death; he was an exemplary, pious. Christian gentleman. John L. Smith settled in the Fork, on Buck Swamp, and accumulated a good property, which he left unincumbered to his widow by a second marriage and his children ; he raised five sons and three daughters ; his sons were Daniel Asbury, Marcus L., Jacob W., John A. and Wilbur F. Smith, each and every one of whom, except, perhaps, Wilbur and Albert, who was too young, went into the war early and remained in it to the end. Marcus L. was badly wounded, and carries the evidence of it in his person every day since. Daniel Asbury came out of the war as a Captain ; married, after the war. Miss Alice Bethea, a daughter of Captain E. C. Bethea; by the marriage four sons were born and raised, of whom Dr. Maxcy Smith, the eldest, now at Page's Mill, is one and the only one in the State. The other three, with their mother, are in Birmingham, Ala., all doing well. Dr. Maxcy Smith married an Alabama lady. and has three or four children (small). Daniel Asbury Smith died some years ago. Marcus L. Smith married Miss Mary Smith, a daughter of Reddin W. Smith, east of Marion ; they have some children; don't know how many; has one or two married daughters. Jacob W. Smith, the third son, married Miss Fannie Nichols, who has already been noticed in or among the Nichols family. John Albert Smith, the fourth son, married a widow, Jennie Smith, of Mississippi; had and raised three daughters and one son, Henry Smith, now at Mullins, and has a family (small). The three daughters are married-the eldest to John Wilcox, of Marion, already mentioned among the Wayne family. Another daughter married Dennis Berry, of Marion ; they have some children, how many is unknown. The youngest daughter, Laura, married Chalmers Rogers, of Mullins, and resides there. John Albert Smith was first appointed County Auditor, which place he held with success for three or four years, when he was elected Clerk of the Court in 1880, as successor to R. K. Clark; he held that office for two years, when he died, and was succeeded by John Wilcox, as hereinbefore stated. The three daughters of John L. Smith were Anna M., Jane and Hettie. Anna M. married Philip W. Bethea; by the marriage, three sons and three daughters have been raised-George C, L. Asbury and Pickett the daughters are Bettie, Nannie and Lilian. George married Julia Wayne, the only daughter of Gabriel L Wayne; they had no offspring, and he died a few years ago. L. Asbury never married, and died two years ago. Pickett Bethea, the third son, married a daughter of Captain R. H. Rogers, of the Gaddy's Mill section ; they have, perhaps, two or three children (small) ; Pickett is a graduate of Wofford College, and has successfully followed teaching ever since his graduation -has been teaching in the same school in Darlington County for four or five years, which evidences his popularity as a teacher. Bettie, the eldest daughter, married David E. Allen, and has already been noticed among the Watson or Allen family. Nannie and Lilian recently married two Mr. Williams, brothers, saw mill men; may have a child each. The second daughter of John L. Smith, Jane, became the second wife of Dr. John J. Bethea, of Mullins; by this marriage, two sons, Lawrence and Julian, and one daughter, Minnie were born. Lawrence Bethea married a lady in Mississippi, first, and by her had three or four ohildren-a son grown, named John ; a daughter, Ruth, who married a Mr. West, from Augusta, Ga., and who is now at Mullins, merchandising;. and one daughter. Pearl, who died before maturity. The first wife died, and Lawrence married a Miss Rogers, daughter of David S. Rogers, of the "Free State" section ; he is farming. Julian M. Bethea, the second son of Dr. John J. Bethea, married a lady in Mississippi ; has only one child, a daughter ; he is merchandising at Mullins. Hettie Smith, the youngest daughter of John L. Smith, married Pinckney C. Page, who was killed in the war or died of disease, and left three children, who has already been noticed herein or among the Page family. Wilbur F. Smith, the youngest son of John L. Smith, graduated at Wofford College, in 1875, and soon afterwards emigrated to Mississippi, where he still remains ; I suppose he has a family. Minnie Bethea, the daughter of Dr. John J. Bethea, married Robert M. Daniel, son of W. H. Daniel, of Mullins ; she died in two or three years after marriage, childless. Stephen Smith, brother of John L. and a grand-son of old Osborne Lane, married Polly Huggins, a daughter of old John Huggins, of Huggins Bridge, on Little Pee Dee ; by this marriage seven sons and four daughters were born and raised; the sons were George W., Ebenezer, B. Cause, S. Elmore, S. W. Smith, J. Emory (all gallant soldiers in the war), and another killed on the railroad, near Florence, during the war; these, together with their sisters, have already been mentioned in or among the Huggins family, the Martin family and the Harrelson family. ; 
Bethea, Lilian (I44637)
 
629
!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. 386-395
...
Osborne Lane married a Miss Crawford, a sister of old James Crawford, of Spring Branch-I suppose, older than her brother. The Crawfords were quite respectable in that day and have continued to be so down to the present time. The fruits of the marriage, as known, were eight sons, John, Thomas, Alexander, James, Robert, David, Stephen and William, and two daughters, Kesiah and Elizabeth.
...
The other daughter, Kesiah, of old Osborne Lane, married old Samuel Smith (three junior), of Buck Swamp; the results of the marriage were two sons, John L. and Stephen Smith, born, respectively, in 1811 and 1813, when she died; and old man Samuel, Jr., married a second time, Miss Sallie Hays, daughter of old Ben Hays, of Hillsboro Township (now), and who has already been noticed herein among the Hays family. Two better citizens than John L. Smith and Stephen Smith are hard to find anywhere. John L. Smith became a Methodist traveling preacher, and after traveling three or four years, married a Miss Wannamaker, of Orangeburg County, and located, but continued to preach in a local position up to a short time before his death; he was an exemplary, pious. Christian gentleman. John L. Smith settled in the Fork, on Buck Swamp, and accumulated a good property, which he left unincumbered to his widow by a second marriage and his children ; he raised five sons and three daughters ; his sons were Daniel Asbury, Marcus L., Jacob W., John A. and Wilbur F. Smith, each and every one of whom, except, perhaps, Wilbur and Albert, who was too young, went into the war early and remained in it to the end. Marcus L. was badly wounded, and carries the evidence of it in his person every day since. Daniel Asbury came out of the war as a Captain ; married, after the war. Miss Alice Bethea, a daughter of Captain E. C. Bethea; by the marriage four sons were born and raised, of whom Dr. Maxcy Smith, the eldest, now at Page's Mill, is one and the only one in the State. The other three, with their mother, are in Birmingham, Ala., all doing well. Dr. Maxcy Smith married an Alabama lady. and has three or four children (small). Daniel Asbury Smith died some years ago. Marcus L. Smith married Miss Mary Smith, a daughter of Reddin W. Smith, east of Marion ; they have some children; don't know how many; has one or two married daughters. Jacob W. Smith, the third son, married Miss Fannie Nichols, who has already been noticed in or among the Nichols family. John Albert Smith, the fourth son, married a widow, Jennie Smith, of Mississippi; had and raised three daughters and one son, Henry Smith, now at Mullins, and has a family (small). The three daughters are married-the eldest to John Wilcox, of Marion, already mentioned among the Wayne family. Another daughter married Dennis Berry, of Marion ; they have some children, how many is unknown. The youngest daughter, Laura, married Chalmers Rogers, of Mullins, and resides there. John Albert Smith was first appointed County Auditor, which place he held with success for three or four years, when he was elected Clerk of the Court in 1880, as successor to R. K. Clark; he held that office for two years, when he died, and was succeeded by John Wilcox, as hereinbefore stated. The three daughters of John L. Smith were Anna M., Jane and Hettie. Anna M. married Philip W. Bethea; by the marriage, three sons and three daughters have been raised-George C, L. Asbury and Pickett the daughters are Bettie, Nannie and Lilian. George married Julia Wayne, the only daughter of Gabriel L Wayne; they had no offspring, and he died a few years ago. L. Asbury never married, and died two years ago. Pickett Bethea, the third son, married a daughter of Captain R. H. Rogers, of the Gaddy's Mill section ; they have, perhaps, two or three children (small) ; Pickett is a graduate of Wofford College, and has successfully followed teaching ever since his graduation -has been teaching in the same school in Darlington County for four or five years, which evidences his popularity as a teacher. Bettie, the eldest daughter, married David E. Allen, and has already been noticed among the Watson or Allen family. Nannie and Lilian recently married two Mr. Williams, brothers, saw mill men; may have a child each. The second daughter of John L. Smith, Jane, became the second wife of Dr. John J. Bethea, of Mullins; by this marriage, two sons, Lawrence and Julian, and one daughter, Minnie were born. Lawrence Bethea married a lady in Mississippi, first, and by her had three or four ohildren-a son grown, named John ; a daughter, Ruth, who married a Mr. West, from Augusta, Ga., and who is now at Mullins, merchandising;. and one daughter. Pearl, who died before maturity. The first wife died, and Lawrence married a Miss Rogers, daughter of David S. Rogers, of the "Free State" section ; he is farming. Julian M. Bethea, the second son of Dr. John J. Bethea, married a lady in Mississippi ; has only one child, a daughter ; he is merchandising at Mullins. Hettie Smith, the youngest daughter of John L. Smith, married Pinckney C. Page, who was killed in the war or died of disease, and left three children, who has already been noticed herein or among the Page family. Wilbur F. Smith, the youngest son of John L. Smith, graduated at Wofford College, in 1875, and soon afterwards emigrated to Mississippi, where he still remains ; I suppose he has a family. Minnie Bethea, the daughter of Dr. John J. Bethea, married Robert M. Daniel, son of W. H. Daniel, of Mullins ; she died in two or three years after marriage, childless. Stephen Smith, brother of John L. and a grand-son of old Osborne Lane, married Polly Huggins, a daughter of old John Huggins, of Huggins Bridge, on Little Pee Dee ; by this marriage seven sons and four daughters were born and raised; the sons were George W., Ebenezer, B. Cause, S. Elmore, S. W. Smith, J. Emory (all gallant soldiers in the war), and another killed on the railroad, near Florence, during the war; these, together with their sisters, have already been mentioned in or among the Huggins family, the Martin family and the Harrelson family. ; 
Smith (I44626)
 
630
!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. 386-395
...
Osborne Lane married a Miss Crawford, a sister of old James Crawford, of Spring Branch-I suppose, older than her brother. The Crawfords were quite respectable in that day and have continued to be so down to the present time. The fruits of the marriage, as known, were eight sons, John, Thomas, Alexander, James, Robert, David, Stephen and William, and two daughters, Kesiah and Elizabeth.
...
The other daughter, Kesiah, of old Osborne Lane, married old Samuel Smith (three junior), of Buck Swamp; the results of the marriage were two sons, John L. and Stephen Smith, born, respectively, in 1811 and 1813, when she died; and old man Samuel, Jr., married a second time, Miss Sallie Hays, daughter of old Ben Hays, of Hillsboro Township (now), and who has already been noticed herein among the Hays family. Two better citizens than John L. Smith and Stephen Smith are hard to find anywhere. John L. Smith became a Methodist traveling preacher, and after traveling three or four years, married a Miss Wannamaker, of Orangeburg County, and located, but continued to preach in a local position up to a short time before his death; he was an exemplary, pious. Christian gentleman. John L. Smith settled in the Fork, on Buck Swamp, and accumulated a good property, which he left unincumbered to his widow by a second marriage and his children ; he raised five sons and three daughters ; his sons were Daniel Asbury, Marcus L., Jacob W., John A. and Wilbur F. Smith, each and every one of whom, except, perhaps, Wilbur and Albert, who was too young, went into the war early and remained in it to the end. Marcus L. was badly wounded, and carries the evidence of it in his person every day since. Daniel Asbury came out of the war as a Captain ; married, after the war. Miss Alice Bethea, a daughter of Captain E. C. Bethea; by the marriage four sons were born and raised, of whom Dr. Maxcy Smith, the eldest, now at Page's Mill, is one and the only one in the State. The other three, with their mother, are in Birmingham, Ala., all doing well. Dr. Maxcy Smith married an Alabama lady. and has three or four children (small). Daniel Asbury Smith died some years ago. Marcus L. Smith married Miss Mary Smith, a daughter of Reddin W. Smith, east of Marion ; they have some children; don't know how many; has one or two married daughters. Jacob W. Smith, the third son, married Miss Fannie Nichols, who has already been noticed in or among the Nichols family. John Albert Smith, the fourth son, married a widow, Jennie Smith, of Mississippi; had and raised three daughters and one son, Henry Smith, now at Mullins, and has a family (small). The three daughters are married-the eldest to John Wilcox, of Marion, already mentioned among the Wayne family. Another daughter married Dennis Berry, of Marion ; they have some children, how many is unknown. The youngest daughter, Laura, married Chalmers Rogers, of Mullins, and resides there. John Albert Smith was first appointed County Auditor, which place he held with success for three or four years, when he was elected Clerk of the Court in 1880, as successor to R. K. Clark; he held that office for two years, when he died, and was succeeded by John Wilcox, as hereinbefore stated. The three daughters of John L. Smith were Anna M., Jane and Hettie. Anna M. married Philip W. Bethea; by the marriage, three sons and three daughters have been raised-George C, L. Asbury and Pickett the daughters are Bettie, Nannie and Lilian. George married Julia Wayne, the only daughter of Gabriel L Wayne; they had no offspring, and he died a few years ago. L. Asbury never married, and died two years ago. Pickett Bethea, the third son, married a daughter of Captain R. H. Rogers, of the Gaddy's Mill section ; they have, perhaps, two or three children (small) ; Pickett is a graduate of Wofford College, and has successfully followed teaching ever since his graduation -has been teaching in the same school in Darlington County for four or five years, which evidences his popularity as a teacher. Bettie, the eldest daughter, married David E. Allen, and has already been noticed among the Watson or Allen family. Nannie and Lilian recently married two Mr. Williams, brothers, saw mill men; may have a child each. The second daughter of John L. Smith, Jane, became the second wife of Dr. John J. Bethea, of Mullins; by this marriage, two sons, Lawrence and Julian, and one daughter, Minnie were born. Lawrence Bethea married a lady in Mississippi, first, and by her had three or four ohildren-a son grown, named John ; a daughter, Ruth, who married a Mr. West, from Augusta, Ga., and who is now at Mullins, merchandising;. and one daughter. Pearl, who died before maturity. The first wife died, and Lawrence married a Miss Rogers, daughter of David S. Rogers, of the "Free State" section ; he is farming. Julian M. Bethea, the second son of Dr. John J. Bethea, married a lady in Mississippi ; has only one child, a daughter ; he is merchandising at Mullins. Hettie Smith, the youngest daughter of John L. Smith, married Pinckney C. Page, who was killed in the war or died of disease, and left three children, who has already been noticed herein or among the Page family. Wilbur F. Smith, the youngest son of John L. Smith, graduated at Wofford College, in 1875, and soon afterwards emigrated to Mississippi, where he still remains ; I suppose he has a family. Minnie Bethea, the daughter of Dr. John J. Bethea, married Robert M. Daniel, son of W. H. Daniel, of Mullins ; she died in two or three years after marriage, childless. Stephen Smith, brother of John L. and a grand-son of old Osborne Lane, married Polly Huggins, a daughter of old John Huggins, of Huggins Bridge, on Little Pee Dee ; by this marriage seven sons and four daughters were born and raised; the sons were George W., Ebenezer, B. Cause, S. Elmore, S. W. Smith, J. Emory (all gallant soldiers in the war), and another killed on the railroad, near Florence, during the war; these, together with their sisters, have already been mentioned in or among the Huggins family, the Martin family and the Harrelson family. ; 
Smith (I44625)
 
631
!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. 386-395
...
Osborne Lane married a Miss Crawford, a sister of old James Crawford, of Spring Branch-I suppose, older than her brother. The Crawfords were quite respectable in that day and have continued to be so down to the present time. The fruits of the marriage, as known, were eight sons, John, Thomas, Alexander, James, Robert, David, Stephen and William, and two daughters, Kesiah and Elizabeth.
...
James C. Lane, I think, the youngest son of old Osborne, was a most excellent man and a good citizen ; he married a Miss Lee, daughter of old John Lee, on the north side of Buck Swamp, and settled on Catfish, just opposite Latta ; he had and raised four sons, James C, Jr., Crawford, John O. and Stephen L. Lane, and four daughters, Hapsey, Sarah Anne, Orphea and Priscilla. Of the sons, James C, Jr., married a daughter of old William Bryant, a sister of the late John M. Bryant; he had and raised one son, David, and one daughter. The son married some one to the writer unknown ; he has a large family of sons and daughters, several grown; he lives in Kirby Township. The daughter married Peter McLellan, and had several children ; Peter and she (Rebecca, I think, was her name), are both dead; don't know what has become of the children - suppose they are all grown. Crawford Lane, second son of James C, Sr., married a Miss Perritt, daughter of David Perritt, and settled down on the Maiden Down and Ten Mile Bays ; he raised a large family of sons and daughters ; the names of two sons only are known-Addison and James. Addison married a daughter of John M. Bryant, and has several sons, two of whom are married, and several daughters, some grown. James Lane, son of Crawford Lane, married a daughter of the late Samuel Campbell, and has a family, how many are not known. Stephen L. Lane, tihe youngest son of James C, Sr., married Miss Flora Campbell, a daughter of the late William S. Campbell ; he was killed in the last battle of the war, just before Johnston's surrender, after having gone through the whole war ; he left his widow. Flora, and several sons and daughters, none of them personally known to the writer ; one son is named William, and one daughter became the second wife of Merideth Watson, There are several other children. Another son of James C. Lane, Sr., was John O. Lane ; he married a Miss Sweat, daughter of old George Sweat ; they had and raised a family, none of them known to the writer -both are dead. Of the daughters of James C, Sr., Hapsey married the late James Porter ; they had and raised a large family of sons and daugliters, none of wlhom are known to the writer, except Robert P. Porter, in Marion; he married a Miss Johnson, and has a family of several children, none grown. The second daughter of old James C, St., Sarah Ann, married a Mr. Jones, who either died or left the country, leaving her one child, a daughter -what has become of the daughter is unknown ; Mrs. Jones is long since dead. The third daughter of James C. Lane, St., Orphea, married a Mr. Turbeville; they had and raised a family, and have grand-children, but none of them are known. The youngest daughter of James, Sr., Priscilla, married "Sandy" Norton, who was killed or died in the war ; they had and raised three sons, Woodberry, Houston and Holland Norton, who are now among us and good citizens- especially Houston Norton, of Latta ; there may have been daughters- if any, they are unknown to the writer.; 
Jones (I1545)
 
632
!WILL:11 Dec 1820 Robeson Co., NC
Marion Watson (female) 11 Dec 1820. Proven —
Sister Margaret Watson
Brothers Alexander Watson and James Watson
Brother John Watson
Sister Elizabeth Wilkison
Executor: Brother Alexander Watson
Witnesses: G. Sellers, Duncan Smith
From: Abstracts of Robeson County Wills Book I. Compiled by Dr. Morris Britt (no date)
(New Hanover County Public Library); 
Watson, Marion (I78678)
 
633
!WILL:
ALOB, Vol. X #5, p. 89-47:
"p. 152. 11 Jan. 1851.. I, Richard Sumner, being aged & infirmed, but of sound & perfect mind & memory. First I desire that all my just debts to be paid, as I have heretofore given to all my children excepting Dempsey near the amount I allowed them to have out of my estate. So I now give to my dtr. Susannah Whitaker the sum of $20, likewise the sum of $1 to each of my other daughters, Sarah McRary, & Judy Clemmons, also one dollar to my son William, also one dollar to the heirs of my son Samuel, likewise one dollar to the heirs of my dtr. Elizabeth Jones, decd. also I give the sum of one dollar to the heirs of my son James. I now give to my son Dempsey all that tract of land I now own, it being 245 acres, with all my horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, tools also all household & kitchen furniture. I desire that my said son Dempsey shall pay to each of the aforesaid legatees one dollar each.
I appoint my son Dempsey as executor.
Wit: E. Reed, Jurat & John Merrell Juratt..
Signed Richard X Sumner..
Proved by the oath of E. Reed and John Merrill in open court July session 1852. R.B. Vance, clk.." 
Sumner, James (I75137)
 
634
!WILL:
ALOB, Vol. X #5, p. 89-47:
"p. 152. 11 Jan. 1851.. I, Richard Sumner, being aged & infirmed, but of sound & perfect mind & memory. First I desire that all my just debts to be paid, as I have heretofore given to all my children excepting Dempsey near the amount I allowed them to have out of my estate. So I now give to my dtr. Susannah Whitaker the sum of $20, likewise the sum of $1 to each of my other daughters, Sarah McRary, & Judy Clemmons, also one dollar to my son William, also one dollar to the heirs of my son Samuel, likewise one dollar to the heirs of my dtr. Elizabeth Jones, decd. also I give the sum of one dollar to the heirs of my son James. I now give to my son Dempsey all that tract of land I now own, it being 245 acres, with all my horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, tools also all household & kitchen furniture. I desire that my said son Dempsey shall pay to each of the aforesaid legatees one dollar each.
I appoint my son Dempsey as executor.
Wit: E. Reed, Jurat & John Merrell Juratt..
Signed Richard X Sumner..
Proved by the oath of E. Reed and John Merrill in open court July session 1852. R.B. Vance, clk.." 
Sumner, Elizabeth (I75135)
 
635
!WILL:
ALOB, Vol. X #5, p. 89-47:
"p. 152. 11 Jan. 1851.. I, Richard Sumner, being aged & infirmed, but of sound & perfect mind & memory. First I desire that all my just debts to be paid, as I have heretofore given to all my children excepting Dempsey near the amount I allowed them to have out of my estate. So I now give to my dtr. Susannah Whitaker the sum of $20, likewise the sum of $1 to each of my other daughters, Sarah McRary, & Judy Clemmons, also one dollar to my son William, also one dollar to the heirs of my son Samuel, likewise one dollar to the heirs of my dtr. Elizabeth Jones, decd. also I give the sum of one dollar to the heirs of my son James. I now give to my son Dempsey all that tract of land I now own, it being 245 acres, with all my horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, tools also all household & kitchen furniture. I desire that my said son Dempsey shall pay to each of the aforesaid legatees one dollar each.
I appoint my son Dempsey as executor.
Wit: E. Reed, Jurat & John Merrell Juratt..
Signed Richard X Sumner..
Proved by the oath of E. Reed and John Merrill in open court July session 1852. R.B. Vance, clk.." 
Sumner, Samuel (I44193)
 
636
!WITNESS-WILL: 24 Feb 1767 Bertie Co., NC Will Book A, p. 81
John Oxley Sr. 24 Feb 1767 pr. Mar Ct 1767. Son George Oxley ... son John Oxley ... wife Olive Oxley ... son in law Isaiah Johnson and Mary his wife ... their son Elijah Johnson ... and Isaiah Johnson ... dau Ollive Oxley ... Son in law William Fleetwood ... son in law James Baker ... gr-dau Susanna Fleetwood ... my three daus Ollive, Rachel and Martha ...
Exec: son George Oxley, Isaiah Johnson, John Crickett
Wit: William (his mark) Grant, Sarah Langton, James (his mark) Lasson.
* From: Abstracts of Wills Bertie County North Carolina 1722-1774, David B. Gammon, 1990. 
Grant, William (I95335)
 
637 !CENSUS:1800 * Lost for VA;

!CENSUS:1810 * Lost for Pittsylvania Co, VA;

!CENSUS:1820 Pittsylvania Co, VA pg 64 James H. GEORGE age 16-25 (1794/1804) "001200-22110";

!CENSUS:1830 Patrick Co, VA pg 155 James GEORGE age 20-29 (1800/10) "00001-32022";

!CENSUS:1840 Patrick Co, VA pg 45 James H. George age 40-49 (1790/1800) "3200001-022301";

!CENSUS:1850 Lee Co, VA District 31 pg 386 # 1151/1180
George James H 51 M W Farming VA
George Delila 46 F W VA
George Celia 22 F W VA
George Nancy 20 F W VA
George James L 17 M W Farming VA
George Jehu 15 M W Farming VA
George Milly 14 F W VA
George Barnett 13 M W VA
George Hugh 11 M W VA
George John 9 M W VA
George Vasthi 7 F W VA
George Ann 6 F W VA
George Livingston 4 M W VA
George Harison 2 M W VA

!CENSUS:1860 Perry County, Illinois Township 1, Range 1 West / Lanorra? PO # / 46 / 46
George James H 63 M W Farmer 600. 1285. VA
George Delila 54 F W VA
George Hughy 21 M W Farmer VA
George John 19 M W Farmer VA
George Vashti 16 F W VA
George Ann 15 F W VA
George Livingston 14 M W VA
George Harrison 12 M W VA

!CENSUS:1870 Perry Co, IL pg 110 T4S R1 W in Tamoroa # 34/34
George James H 71 M W Farmer 600. 300. VA
George Margaret A 55 F W Keeping House DE
George Jesse 15 M W At Home IL

!CENSUS:1880 Perry County, Illinois Tamroa (Village) Township 4 Range 1 West 11 / 191 / 195
George James H 81 M W M Farmer VA-VA-VA
George Margaret 66 F W WF M Keeping House DE-DE-DE 
George, James H (I1247)
 
638 !CENSUS:1820 Lost for Tennessee;

!DEED:-- --- 1824 Carter Co, TN C-602 Charles N. GEORGE to Peter HUNT for $135, 75a on Stoney Creek. Wit: John KEYS, Benja BREWER, W.B. CARTER; Prov Feb Court 1824;

!DEED:17 Aug 1824 Sullivan Co, TN 10-112 Dividing estate of James J. George;

!CENSUS:1830 Sullivan Co, TN p 310 Peter Hunt age 30-39 (1790/1800)
"210001-030001";

!CENSUS:1840 Sullivan Co, TN pg 102 Peter Hunt age 40-49 (1790/1800)
"1121001-110121";

!DEED: 8 Sep 1845 Sullivan Co, TN 14-210 John H. GEORGE to Peter HUNT;

!CENSUS:1850 Sullivan Co, TN # 1455
Peter HUNT, 53 (1796/97), Farmer, 3600, born VA
Nancy HUNT, 53 (1796/97) born TN
Barbary HUNT, 31 (1818/19) born TN
Thomas HUNT, 20 (1829/30) born TN
George HUNT, 18 (1831/32) born TN
Sarah HUNT, 15 (1834/35) born TN
Frances (f) HUNT, 14 (1835/36) born TN
Andw HUNT, 12 (1837/38) born TN
Peter HUNT, 7 (1842/43) born TN;

!CENSUS:1860 Sullivan Co, TN District 2 # 331/328
Peter HUNT, 63, VA
Nancy, 62 VA
Malinda, 39
Thomas S. 27
Peter A. 18;

!CENSUS:1870 Sullivan Co, TN Civil District No. 2 / Bristol pg 388 / 47 / 47
Hunt Peter 74 M W Farmer 3000. 858. VA
Hunt Nancy 72 F W Keeping House TN
Hunt Barbry M 51 F W TN

!TOMBSTONE:Sullivan Co, TN Booher Cem (usgenweb) Peter Hunt b 6-4-1796, d 4-5-1878; 
Hunt, Peter (I1209)
 
639 !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC pg 64 # 948/953
Francis A. WAYNE, 62, Marion
Elizabeth, 49
Catherine, 19
Sarah, 17
Gabriel, 16
David, 14
Francis, 12
Mary, 8
Lauren, (m) 6
Percevil, 4;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC # 1996
Francis A. WAYNE, 72
Elizabeth M., 58
David L., 24
Waries A., 22 Methodist Minister
Adelaid M., 15
P. W. SESSIONS, 15;

!MARRIAGE:From the Marion Star - "Genealogical Abstracts from Marion, South Carolina Newspapers 1858-1886" Abstracted by Gloria Calhoun, Pee Dee Chapter SCGS, Marion, SC 1999; 
Sessions, Doctor Perceval Wayne (I45482)
 
640 !CENSUS:1850 X Not in Marion Dist, SC * ;

!CENSUS:1860 X Not in Marion Dist, SC * ;

!CENSUS:1870;

!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Legette # 191
Jesse A. ATKINSON, 36
Harriett B., 31
Sarah E., 12
Cely P., 10
Annie R., 8
Bond E., 3
Lula M., 8/12 Oct (1879); 
Atkinson, Jesse A (I15007)
 
641 !CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Bethea # 3
David E. ALLEN, 27
Bettie E., 25 wife
James E., 3
Lillie May, 1 dau; 
Allen, Lillie May (I44673)
 
642 !NOTE:Thanks to Bill Mooneyham for this name, no real proof she is a Hensley, but she did name a son "William Hensley Grizzle" born ca 1812, and I noted that William Hensley sold Jesse Grizzell land in 1810;


!CENSUS:1810 Washington Co, VA pg 224/735 w/Jesse Grizel age 26-44 (1765/84);


!CENSUS:1820;


!CENSUS:1830 Scott Co, VA pg 13 w/Jesse Grizzle age 50-59 (1770/80); 
Hensley, Ann (I54502)
 
643 Can’t identify this Joseph Hensley. During Civil War so might not be from the Knox area or from Tennessee at all.

!CENSUS:1850;

!CENSUS:1860;
!MARRIAGE;23 Sep 1863 Knox Co, TN Joseph Hensley & Mary Bailey;
!CENSUS:1870 x

!CENSUS:1880 x; 
Hensley, Joseph (I94950)
 
644 MOUNT OLIVE -- Boyden P. Roberts, 81, of 719 Beautancus Road, died Saturday afternoon at his residence.

He was the son of the late Bryant and Lila Swinson Roberts and was a well-known farmer.

Funeral services will be held tonight at in the chapel of Tyndall Funeral Home. The Reverends Doug Bartlett and Jimmy Swinson will officiate. The family will receive friends at the funeral home following the service. Private interment will be in Wayne Memorial Park on Tuesday.

Mr. Roberts is survived by his wife, Marie Williams Roberts of the home; a son, Murray Roberts, and his wife, Vicky, of Mount Olive; two daughters, Rosemary R. Massey, and her husband, Carl, of Newton Grove and Beth R. McLamb and her husband, Woody, of Clinton; three grandchildren, Richard M. Roberts, Adam B. Roberts, and David P. Eldridge; his mother-in-law, Kitty Brogden of Salisbury; a sister, Martha R. Smith of Mount Olive; and two brothers, Wayne Roberts of Davidson and Wyatt Roberts of Mount Olive.

Another brother, Ray Roberts, preceded him in death.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to the American Cancer Society or to the Roberts-Swinson Endowment Fund, Mount Olive College, 634 Henderson St., Mount Olive.

(Pd.)

Published in Obituaries on March 14, 2005 02:07 PM 
Roberts, Boyden Pierce (I27934)
 
645 Will of
Joseph JOLLY, 1798
Contributed to Marion County SCGenWeb by Jack Kennedy, 26 Feb 2001
WILL OF JOSEPH JOLLY

In the Name of GOD Amen, I Joseph Jolly~ of Liberty County, George Town
District State of South Carolina, being in perfect mind and memory thanks be
to God the giver of every mercy;~ Calling to mind, the Mortallity of My Body
and Well knowing that it is appointed for all men once to Die. Do now make,
and ordain, this my Last Will and Testament In way form and manner following
{viz}~~~~~~~
Imprimis My Soul I give to God who gave it; and my Body to A Christian
Burial; And as to Such worldly property as it has pleased God, to bless me
with, I leave and bequeath In form and manner following: ~ ~ ~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~
Item. I leave and bequeath unto my dear and Loving Wife Sophia Jolly her
Choice of one bed, And furniture, One horse and Saddle her wearing apparel
and the peaceable possession of my Plantation On Pee Dee River While she
continues my Widow ~~~~~~~
Item. I give and bequeath A Negro Woman named Abby With all her Issue to be
Divided Equally between my Dear Wife And Mary Rebeckah Ann Sophia Jenny
Elizabeth and Joseph, Her Children to them and their Heirs
forever~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Item. I give and bequeath unto the Lawful Issue of My Daughter Sarah Rowlong
forty Pounds Sterling to be paid out of my Estate By my Executors hereafter
named As Necessities of Sd Heirs may require (If she should fall into,
Misfortune I Desire that A Certain part of the Said sum should be
Approporiated to the Said Sarah Rowlong or her heirs may request as shall be
adjudged by Sd Executors and by them to be administred.)~~
Item. I give and bequeath unto My Daughter Sarah Rowlong the sum of five
Shillings Sterling. to be paid her and this bequeathment to be her full share
of my Estate.~~~~~~~~
Item. It is my will & Desire, that my plantation and tract of Land on
Lynches Lake, be sold at the Discretion of My Executors and the Money arising
therefrom to be Equally Divided Amongst my Daughters Exclusive my Daughter
Sarah Rowlong Which part of money arising from the Sales of Sd Land to be
given to her lawful Heirs of her Body ~~~
Item. I give and bequeath to unto my Loving Son Joseph Jolly (His Heirs
forever.) All my Lands Lying and being On Pee Dee
River~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Item. It is my will and desire that after all my Just Debts are Cancelled
that my Estate be kept together on my plantation, Exclusive of My Daughter
Catherine Collins part which is to be given her as soon as may be Convenient
after Settlement of Said Estate, and my Executors shall have an Equal
Division made there of by appraisement of five Judicious freeholders to be
Chosen for that purpose by Sd Executors which parts or Dividends is to be
given to my Dear Wife and my Eight Children {viz} Catherine Collins Mary
Rebeckah Ann Sophia Jenny Elizabeth & Joseph when they shall arrive at Lawful
age or Marry ~~~
Item. It is also my Will and Desire that thirty pounds Sterling be taken out
of my Estate previous to Sd Appraisement and Reserved for the Education of My
three youngest Children {viz} Jennet Elizabeth and Joseph Likewise that all
Cattle Hogs or Stock of any kind to be found with A Mark I have prescribed
for My Son Joseph be Reserved out of my Estate And Supported out of the
Estate as his Separate Property~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
And Lastly I do nominate Constitute and appoint my trusty friends Capt. Gavin
Weatherspoon~ & John Orr Esq.~ & my beloved Wife Sophia Jolly Executors, &
Executrix of this My Last Will and Testament And by this Do Revoke and
Disannull Disavow and make void all other wills and Testaments by Me
heretofore Made And publish and pronounce this my Last Will and
Testament~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Signed sealed Published & Declared
Joseph Jolly
This twenty fifth day of July In the
year of our Lord one thousand seven
Hundred and Niney eight and in the twenty third Daniel Kingsberry
year of the Independence of the United States Stephen Thompson
of America: In Presence of us John Thompson



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Jolly, Joseph (I53488)
 
646 !!CENSUS:1860 Cherokee Co, NC # 911
John PHILLIPS, 59 Born Iredell Co, NC
Elizabeth, 43 Haywood
Isaac INGRAM, 26 McMinn TN
Mary J. 26 Macon
James L. 11 Cherokee; 
Ingram, Isaac (I49516)
 
647 !!CENSUS:1860 Jackson Co., TN District No 9 So of Cumberland River, Ganesboro PO # 854/854
Acy Hensley 50 Farmer $-/- TN
Thomas 21
Mary 18
Elizabeth 16
Catherine 14
Nancy 12
William 8
Permelia 6;

!CENSUS:1870 Jackson Co., TN Dist No 9, Gainsboro PO # 11/11
W. J. Denson 19 Farmer $50/25 TN
Permelia 17 Keeping House;

!CENSUS:1880 Jackson Co., TN Civil District No 9 # 45/45
Wm J. Denson 29 M Farmer TN-TN-TN
Permelia 27 wife
Polly A. B. 8 dau
James T. 6 son
Wm H. 2 son;

!CENSUS:1900 Jackson Co., TN 9 Civil Dist # 70/71
Wm J. Denson head Nov 1847 52 M 30 TN-TN-TN
Permela wife Feb 1851 49 M 30 9-8
Elizabeth dau Jan 1881 19
Bennie son Dec 1883 16
Aasa son Jun 1884 (sic) 13
Sallie dau Dec 1889 10
Francis dau Mar 1893 7
Beckey Pippin dau Jan 1872 28 wd
Bias? son Dec 1890 9; 
Hensley, Permelia (I81646)
 
648 !!NOTE:Family Data from Tara Turner . Agness is still living as of 24 Aug 2002, and in Marion, SC;

!OBIT:MARION COUNTY, SC
Mrs. Alice Agnes Harrelson Turner, 82, widow of E. Stacy Turner,
died Tuesday, August 14, 2007, at Mullins Nursing Center.
Funeral services will be held at 4:00 P.M. Thursday, August 16 at
Reedy Creek Baptist Church, with the Rev. Darrell Floyd,
officiating. Burial will follow in Reedy Creek Cemetery, directed by
Smith-Collins Funeral Home.

Mrs. Turner was born October 3, 1924 in Marion County, a daughter of
the late Gary and Lucille Johnson Harrelson. She was a homemaker and
a member of Reedy Creek Baptist Church where she was a member of the
Lillian Hilliard Sunday School Class and she also taught the
Childrens Sunday School Class for numerous years.

Surviving Mrs. Turner are: a Daughter: Anne Bryant and her husband,
Ronnie of Marion; a Son: Ellis Stacy Turner, Jr. and his wife Janice
of Myrtle Beach; 5 Grandchildren; 9 Great Grandchildren; and a
Brother: Paul Harrelson and his wife, Janice of Mullins.

Memorials may be made to Reedy Creek Baptist Church, 2508 S. Hwy.
501, Marion, S.C. 29571.

Visitation will be held Wednesday evening from 6 til 8 P.M. at Smith-
Collins Funeral Home. 
Harrelson, Agnes Alice (I64050)
 
649 !*CENSUS:1880 Logan Co., WV PHF 258-97-115 Hardee
Robert Hensley W M 29 M Laborer WV-WV-WV
Mary W F 24 Wife M Keeping House KY-KY-KY 
Mary (I98091)
 
650 !1786-2-4 Jacob & Fam granted cert from Cane Creek MM to Deep River MM; Brown, Jacob (I8942)
 

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