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Catherine Barger married George turnery 1 aug., 1803 in Hawkins Co., Tn. There was a bond dated aug, 24, 1803, for $1,250.00, made by Henry Turney in behalf of his son, George, for his marriage. It is not signed "Henry Turney", but says "signed in Dutch" (made his mark)
14. This info is in her bounty land application.
Catherine's Will is recorded in DeKalb co, TN Will Book 1859. 39-2-309,
Catherine Barger Turney applied for Bounty Land in late 1850. She and George moved to Smith Co., TN to Clear Forks, around 1804-1805. Henry Turney, along with hi8s sons, made the move, as well. Their land would later fall in DeKalb Co., TN. Catherine's application also states taht her husband died at home, octt 13, 1821. | BARGER, Katherine (I30124596566)
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Death date is probably wrong. Estate is in DeKalb co tn Setltlement boook, 1854/1865, Feb. 12, 1862. DoD could be 1858????? Will Boook, 2859, 32-3-304
DeKalb Co TN Administrators settlements: Settlement Book, 1854-1865, p 4 - ; p. 309. Bond for Isaac Turney administrator of the estate of Catherine Turney, decd.
p. 454-455 2 Decv., 1861. Jasper Ruyle appointed administrator of the estate of Rachael Turney, decd.
Settlement Book 1854-1865 p. 5
p. 495. Received of Isaac Turney $180.37, it being the balance of our distributive share of the proceeds due us from the real estate of Katharine Turney, decd. Signed Jasper and Rebecca Rule. | TURNEY, Isaac (I30124596484)
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Did this Henry Turney serve in the Revolutionary War in North Carolina? Re Mary Turney Miller, this Henry b. Maryland. Served in rev war in NC. moved first to Wlson Co., TN in 1799m then to Smith Col. First wife was Martha Lancaster.
His will is dated 18 Dec., 1821. Book 1-0, Smith Co., TN
Rec. Feb., 1825, Estate Sale, Feb., 1822. 43 years old at time of death
George Turney served as a 1st Lt. in the War of 1812, per Military Records of the War of 1812. His occupation was shown to be farmer. Death date from Smith Co., TN Will Book. | TURNEY, George (I30124596565)
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Elizabeth Myddelton?? | MIDDLETON, Elizabeth (I30124597234)
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Have copy of marriage licence for John C. Daniel and Eliza Braxton
License taken out on 27 Nov 1888. Bondsmen for marriage ($1250.00) were JC Daniel and Wm H (??) Ausnot/Ausnut/Ausnat. The marrriage was performed on 2 Dec., 1888. Ah. H Reams, MG
copy of marriage license on file. Married 2 Dec, 1888 by A H Reavis, MG Bondsmen were JC Daniel and William H (?) Ausnut | BRAXTON, Eliza (I30124596496)
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He served in War of 1812. | ALEXANDER, Joseph (I30129074963)
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John apparently died before June, 1870. Elizabeth J. Hays married John W. Hopkins 11 Aug, 1872, in DeKalb Co.
1870 Census, DeKalb County, District 3, Liberty P>O.
Hays, Elizabeth, 36, F, w, keeps house, real property $1200, personal property $500, B.TN
James, 14, m, w, farmhand, b. TN
Parale, 13, f, m, b. TN
Malinda f, m, B. TN
Jason (Isaac) 6, m, w, b. TN
Luthur, 1, m, w, b. TN | TURNEY, Elizabeth (I30124596476)
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Live Lake Royale, NC | LETTER, Lorie (I30124596119)
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Married Garey Brown 27 Jan, 1967. Lived: 828 E. Caesar, Kngsville, TX.
2( 5445 S. Alameda, Corpus Christi, TX. 3) 1810 Portland Dr,Portland, TX.; 4)
3231 Three Pines Dr., Kingwood, TX., 5) 3421 Singletree, Plano, TX; Djupedalskroken 23 & (6)Riddersporen 11, Stavanger, Norway: (7) 423 Nighthawk, Slidell, LA., (8)Jalan Jawa 13, Bukit Indah, Lhok Seumawe, Aceh Utara, Bumatra, Indonesia; ;(9)4000 ??? , Farmers' Branch, TX (just beside old Mobil Office); (10)3607 Beacon Hill, Pearland, TX.; (11)308 Heritage Hill, Fredericksburg
SS# 450-82-0885 | HAYES, JANE LOUISE (I30124595923)
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Mother had polio at age 5. Worked as a secretary at Nueces Co Farm Bureau for over 20 years. | BROOKS, Helen Lucille (I30124596018)
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Peter Turney immigrated from Switzerland to Philadelphia in 1741, together with the Bahrfamily. See RB Strassburger's A Pub. of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia, Vol. 1.. Also, Swiss records. 18th Century Emigrants, the Western Palatinate, vol 2. He first married Anna Bahr; after her death, he married Maria Eva Swartz (at some point this family changed their name to Black).
Henry Turney and his family came out of the area near Woodstock, Shenandoah Co., VA. By 1773 they were north of the Holston River, near what is now Bristol TN?VA.
Will of Henry Turney
Taken from Will Book at TN State Library and Archives, 1838-1854, County of DeKalb, Bk A, pp, 48-49, Roll 77, Bk, 1838-54
I, Henry Turney, Senior, of the County of Dekalb, State of Tenn do make and publish this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making void all others will by me at any other time made. Ist, I desire that my funeral expenses and all debts be paid as soon after my death as possible out of my moneys that I may die possesed that may first come into the hands of my executors. 2nd, I give my beloved wife, Elizabeth, my plantation during her natural life, also all my stock of cattle, hogs, and my main household and furniture and all the money now in hand. 3rd, at the death of my wife, Elizabeth, I give and bequeath to my grandson, Joseph Turney, son of Isaac and Polly Turney, my tract of land were I now live containing 259 acres lying in the distruct no. third in DeKalb County, State of Tenn and after the death of my wife, Elizabeth, the rest of my estate is to be divided as follows: John Turney and Rebekoh Looney, I will them one dollar each. I also will my son Isaac Turney one dollar. 4th. I bequeath the remainder of my estate to be equally divided between the following legatees to wit: Jacob Turney, Mary Barns, Georgs Turney's heirs, Kaatherine Taylor, Joseph Turney my son, Daniel Turney, Peter Turney. I do hereby nominate and appoint my son Daniel Turney my executor in winess whereof I do to this my last will and testament. Sworn over, set my hand and seal this 29th day of September, 1838.
Henry (x) Turney
Signed, sealed and published inour present and we have subscribed our names hereto in the presence of the Testator the 29th day of September 18338. Attest:
John W. Stark Francis Spurlock
James Groom Jeremiah Hendrick
Nov. Term, 1843
A paper purporting to be the last will and testament of Henry Turney was presented in open court for probate and was duly proven in open court by the oaths of John W. Stark, James Groom and Francis Spurlock subscribing witnesses to teh same who being first duly sworn in open court depose and say that they are acuainted with Henry Turney, the testator, and that they signed the same will in his presence by his request at Joseph Turney's house and on notice the same will be admitted to court.
FM Wade, Clerk of DeKalb County Court
Nov. 1843. A paper purporting to be the last will and testament of henry Turney was presented in open court for probate and duly proven in open court by the oaths of John W. Start, James Groom and Francis Spurlock subscribing witnesses to the same who being first duly sworn in open court depose and say that they are acquainted with Henry Turney, the testator, and that they signed the sasme will in his presence by his request at Joseph Turney's house and on notice the same will be admitted to court.
The following info is from a genealogu.com posting "Re Peter Turney and Eva Schwartz", by Mary Turney Miller, 20 June, 2000. A copy is in the Turney file
There is no proof that Eva was a Schwartz' Peter arrived in Us with first wife, Anna Bahr.
The Bahr family and Peter Turney arrived in Philadelphia together oin Oct., 1741 on the ship FRIENDSHIP.
Re Ken Gillmore, ancestry.com -- well-documented database
Henry Turney was a Revolutionary War veteran. Revolutionary War Muster rolls 1775-1783, show Henry Turney as a private. Roll Box 61, TN DAR 1939, Yearbook p. 63, SR - 39-40, PA
Prior to 1780, Henry settled in Cumberland Settlement, He served at Fort Mashborough, NC (Now Nashville TN) during the Rev. War.
Henry and his wife Elizabeth Summers Turney are both buried in Clear Fords C Cem., DeKalb. Co., TN | TURNEY, Henry (I30124596681)
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Source for Marriage info: Florence's Bible. Married by W.H. Williams. Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Kirby witnesses.
Obituaries for June 20, 2004
BROWN
Shirley W. Brown, 93, of Bay City died June 15, 2004 at his son's residence in Pearland, Texas. He was born December 26, 1910 in Gardo, Alabama to the late William Etheridge and Celphie Lowe Brown.
Mr. Brown was a resident of Bay City since 1920. He was a veteran of WWII serving in the US Army, and was a member of the Bay City Volunteer Fire Department for 42 years.
Mr. Brown served as an ambulance driver and funeral home assistant with Taylor Bros. Funeral Home during the late 1940's and early 1950's, then he served as manager of the Taylor Bros. Used Furniture Store. After that he worked for many years at Taylor Steves Furniture Store.
Survivors include: his son and daughter-in-law, Garey G. and Jane Brown of Pearland; and one granddaughter, Angela Renee Brown of Pearland.
He was preceded in death by his wife Florence Mae Brown; sister, Flora Belle Smith; and brothers, Charles, Allen, Henry, and William E. Jr. Brown.
Funeral service was held 2 p.m., Friday, June 18, 2004, at Taylor Bros. Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Chester Sassman officiating.
Interment followed at Cedarvale Cemetery with military honors under the auspices of Philip H. Parker VFW Post No. 2438.
Pallbearers were Jeff Elliott, Doug Huebner, Howard Carroll, Jim Hendrickson, Taylor Steves, and Kyle Lackey.
Arrangements were with Taylor Bros. Funeral Home. | BROWN, SHIRLEY WILLIS (I30124595921)
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Spelling could have Leicester. David came to America with his brother Robert. It is believed that David Leister was a revolutionary War soldier, serving in Capt. Samuel Irwin's Coo, First BN, Cumberland Co. (PA) militia, along with his brothers-in-law Edward O'Hail and John Ritchey. It is believed that he and his family moved to South Carolina area following the Revolutionary War. | LEISTER (LESTER), David (I30124596622)
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SS# 457-78-9951 | LINN, INA MAE (I30124596070)
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The will of John MAHAFFEY, written 12 march, 1823, filed 1823, Greenville Co., SC, mentions his beloved wife Phebe Mahaffey, son Jon, son Carter, son-in-law Dr. Adam R. LISTER, witnessed by William Moon and Barksdale SNOW. Copy of will in files and abtract under J. MAHAFFEY.
Adam Ritchey Lister's role as husband to Esther Mahaffey is cnnfirmed by John Mahaffey's will: copy in file) Will of John Mahaffey, written 12 March, 1823, filed 1823, Greenville Co., SC, mentions his son-in-law, Dr. Adam R. Lister. | LEISTER (LESTER), Adam Ritchie (I30124596420)
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This has been taken from a book written by William Penn MORROW, titled MY MORROW KINFOLKS Simon and Esther were very wealthy in land and slaves. They owned land on both sides of the Tygr river, possibly as much as 1500 acres. When I sold one of my houses on Morrowdale Lane, the attorney who traced the title said that she had traced the propertyback to a land grant from the King of England. I would conclude from this that a portion or all of his 1500 acres was a land grand from the King. You will note the acreage in his will is less than the 1500 acres attributed to him. So it is unclear as to the total number of acres he owned at one time. However, he may have sold some of this land before his death. | LEISTER (LESTER), Simon (I30124596645)
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Was a Doctor in Caldwell County, Dale, Tx, and Lockhardt, Tx | ALEXANDER, Keaton (I30129074966)
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1860 Census, South Carolina, Gowansville Division, Greenville County, P. O. Gowansville, p. 46 Adam Brooks, age 24, w, m, Farmer, value personal property $140, b. SC. Lucinda, 27, w, f, housekeeper, b. SC, cannot read/write Lura E., 2, F, w, b. SC Rufus M., 1, b. SC 1870 Census, Brevard Township, Transylvania Co., NC. page no 95 (?), stamped # 401 Brooks, Adam. L.. age 35, white male, farmer, can't read value of land, personal prop. $70. citizen. Mattie, 30, female, white, b. SC Lura E. 19, female, white, at home, b. SC Henry, 9 , m, w, , b. SC Emma, 7, f, w. B. SC Charles, m. w, 4, b. SC Robert B., m, w, 2, b. SC 1900 Census, Williamson Co., TX, Justice Precinct 1, SD 10 Ed 121, Sheet 3, line 79 -81 Brooks, A. L., head, white, male, b. Aug., 1834, 65 widowed. B, SC, father b. GA, mother SC Henry, son, white, m. Dec., 1861, age 38, Single, b. SC, father b. SC, mother SC Earnest, son, whie male, Dec., 1880 (1881 is correct, 19, Single, b. SC (incorrect -- NC), parents b. SC They are enumerated w/ Charlie and his family Cynthis Jane de Bruin, on the Transylvania Co GenWEb List, checked South Carolina archives for Gowansville, Greenville Co. Found an index listing Adam l. Brooks and MH Lister who had signed a petition to erect a gate on the road from the courthouse to Fews Bridge. Adam Lester Brooks first shows up in Texas in the 1882 Williamson Co. TX rolls, so they must have left NC very shortly after Pappy was born. | BROOKS, Adam Lester (Leister) (I30124596401)
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Joohn Lemay served with the Minute Men near Hampton, VA, and was in Hampton on 4 July, 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was signed. Lemay enlisted in the Continental Army in the 14th VA Regiment under Capt. John Winston. In 1780 he received his discharge in Lancaster, PA. During this time his regiment marched with Washington's Army. He was present at Valley Forge during the winter of 1778. He is listed in the Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files. Granville Co. NC Will Book 2, p. 44, 238 Aug, 9, 1878, an Inventory of the Estate of Thomas and Susanna Lemay, deceased, was ordered into Court on oath by Lewis Benneet the Administrator of the Estates. Ordered that the Sheriff sell such part of the property of Charles Lemay deceased left by Susanna Lemay at her death as Lewis Lemay has a right to receive by the will of the deceased under the right of distribution. Ordered that John Pomphrey, Chesley Daniel and Josiah Daniel divide the Estate of Charles Lemay yet undivided between Thomas Lemay deceased and Samuel Lemay. Much info on the Lemay Ussery family in Lemay family book, THE FRENCH CONNECTION | LEMAY, John (I30124596922)
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<i>Census Returns of England and Wales, 1851</i>. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1851. Data imaged from the National Archives, London, England. The National Archives gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to the National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU. | Source (S556983058)
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<i>Connecticut Vital Records — Index of Deaths, 1897-1968</i>. Connecticut State Library. https://www.ctatatelibrarydata.org/death-records/: accessed 7 May 2019. | Source (S669616478)
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<i>Connecticut Vital Records — Index of Marriages, 1897-1968</i>. Connecticut State Library. https://www.ctatatelibrarydata.org/marriage-records/: accessed 8 May 2019. | Source (S669645792)
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<i>San Antonio Light</i>. San Antonio, Texas, United States Of America. Database created from microfilm copies of the newspaper. | Source (S556983060)
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"massive' file of estate papers, Josiah Daniel, 1811. Court Minutes of granville co., NC, 1746-1820 by Zoe Hargett Gwinn, 1977 Aug, 1814 WOODSON DANIEL, executor of JOSIAH DANIEL, decesaed, records bond given for debts proportionally of the heirs of deceased, namely WILLIAM, WALTER, JOSIAH, SAMUEL, ELIZABETH AND MARTIN DANIEL. Aug, 1815 SAMUEL DANIEL, trustee, deeds to WOODSON and BEVERLY DANIEL, all right of JOSIAH DANIEL, bequeathed to him by the father, JOSIAH DANIEL (of the estate) (this is deed @@415 above) The son of James, Josiah, Daniel (1/15/1744 - 5/15/1811) , a private in Gist's Regiment in the Revolution, followed his brother Chesley, into Granville Coounty after the war. There he bought land and reared a large family. Mecklinburg Co, VA, Deed Book 3 Jan 11, 1773 from Josiah DANIEL, of Albemarle Co., and Elizabeth his wife, to Thomas REVES (RIVERS) of M (Mecklinburg?) for pd 230, a certain tract of land in M on both sides of Nutbush cr., bounded by Thomas CARTER, Miles JOHNSON, the Col line between NC and VA, James SHEDD. The said (sic) 40 acres was patented to John Robinson in 1750, and conveyed by John ROBINSON to the said Josiah DANIEL, by Lunenburg Coounty Deed. Signed - Josiah DANIEL, Elizabeth (x - her mark_ DANIEL. Recorded Jan 11, 1773 The will of Josiah Daniel was recorded in Will Book 7, page 182, Granville Co., NC Proved at the August Court, 1811, Granville co., NC. It reads, I Josiah Daniel,a citizen of the united States and a resident of the county of Granville in the State of North Carolina being in my prefect mind in order to dispose of what property God in his kind providence has been pleased to bestow upon me do make this my last will and testament revoking all others. Item 1st. In order to prevent any doubts which possibly may arise relative to the right which those of my children as follows ZJames K Daniel, Thomas Daniel, Leonard Daniel, Nancy Graves, martha Brown may now have or have had of the property they have received from me I deem it proper to declare that they property alluded to, was intended to be invested in them, and that I disawov any claim to it whateveer, and that it does not come with in the Provience of this will for any reason than that above mentioned and further I think it proper to declare that the property alluded to, was intended to be their full share of my estate, except Martha Brown which shall be hereafter mentioned and that nothing in t his will is intended to be construed in any other manner. Item 2. It is my will and wish that all my just debts shall be speedily settled and paid as soon as possible. And my executors may take such part of my property as they think can best be spared to sell for the purpose of paying off my just debts. item 3. i give & bequeath to my daughter Martha Brown one negro girl by the name of Nell to her and her heirs forever. Item 4, I give and bequeath unto my sons William Daniel and Martin Daniel the tract of land I bought of Daniel Melon which I wish to be equally divided between them in such a manner as for each ones part to take in the dwelling house which they at thistime occupy which I give to them and their heirs forever. Item 5. I give and bequeath unto my son William Daniel and his heiers forevber one negro slave by the name of jerry Item 6. I give and bequeath unto my son Martin Daniel and his heris foreber one negro salve by the name of Lewis. Item 7. I give and bequeath unto my sons Chesley Daniel, Henry Daniel, Josiah Daniel, Joshua Daniel, Walter Daniel, Samuel Daniel and daughter ElizabethDaniel and their heirs forever all my personal estate to be equally divided after certain provisions relative to m y wife as hereinafter mentioned is complied with Item 8. I give and bequeath the tract of land on which I now live to my sons Josiah Daniel, Walter Daniel, and Samuel Daniel to them and their heirs forever to be equally divided in a manner most advantageous, it is my will and desire that the part that may take in the dwwelling house which I occupy shall belong to my son Samuel Daniel subject to the provisions hereinafter mentioned. I lend unto my wife during her life such part of the land I now live on that may be laid off for my son Samuel Daniel as shall be adjudged necessary for her to work the negroes on hereafter mentioned ( & stock of every kind) to wit Ned, Hannah, Rachel and Nell which negroes I lend unto my loving wife during her life time and part of my household and kitchen furniture and Plantation utensils as she may want or wish to have, which after her death shall be disposed of according to the provisions of this will as relative to my personal property.Item 9. It is my will and desire that my sons Samuel Daniel and Walter Daniel shall pay annually to my son Samuel while my wife occupies his part of said land whatever rent that the commissiohners shthat may be appointed to carry into execution this will and say the annual value of the rent of said land to be occupied by my whife which rent is to be paid annuyally. I appoint Thomas Brown, my loving wife Elizabeth Daniel, Woodson Daniel and Josiah Daniel Jun. Executors of the my last will and testament. Lastly in order to prevent disputes of any kind that may arise touching the execution of this will, which is my most anxious wish to prevent, it is my will and desire should any such doubt arise, that my executors shall immediately proceed to appoint each some discreet person who when appointed shall form a board and proceed to enter on suvch doubtful matters and the award of a majority of which when made shall be sufficient as to a choice of an umpire. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty third day of April One Thousand eight Hundred and eleven and of the inependene of the United States the thirty fifth year. Signed sealed and delivered - Josiah Daniel In the presence of Chesley Daniel David Knott, Jun. Mecklinburg Co, Va Deed BK 3: Jan 11, 1773, from Josiah DANIEL, of Albemarle Co., and Eliza beth, his wife, to Thomas REEVES (Rivers), of Mecklinburg, for 230 pd, a certain tract of land in Mecklienburg on both sides of Nutbush Cr, bounded by Thomas CARTER, Miles Johnson, the County line between North Carolina and Virginia, James SHEDD. The said (sic) 400 acres was patented to John ROBINSON in 1750, and conveyed by John Robinson to the said Josiah Daniel, by Lunenburg CCounty deed, Signed Josiah DAIEL and Elizbeth ( her x mark) DANIEL. Recorded Jan 11, 1773osalyn Sumner -- rdsumner@@bellsouth.net Court Cases . A US Genweb Archive Project. North Carolina Reports, Vol. 7, Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of NC AD Murphrey, reporter. Annotated by Walter Clark, Reprinted by the State of. Nash Bros, Printers, 1910 (copies on file) MAY TERM, 1819 (#12) MAURICE SMITH v WOODSON DANIEL, JOSIAH DANIEL AND ELIZABETH DANIEL, Executors and Executrix of the Last Will of Josiah DANIEL, Sen., dec'd, and agains't Robert WADE. From Granville A recovers a judgment at law against B and C, which is stayed by injunction. B dies and the suit in Equity is prosecuted by C, who also dies before the hearing, making his will and bequeathing a negro girl slave to his daughter Elizabeth. A decree is made after his death, dissolving the injunction in part and giving A leave to proceed upon his judgment at law. Neither the representative of B or C are made parties to this decree. A sues out his execution against the goods, chattels, lands and tenements of B and C; which execution the Sheriff levies upon the negro girl slave, bequeathed to Ellizbeth, and then in her possession by the assent of the executors; he sells her for 60L and pays the money into the office, he being ignorant of the bequest. Elizabeth sues the Sheriff, and recovers the value of the negro girl. And the Sheriff thereupon moves the court for leave to ament his return on the execution ,,,,,,,,,,,, the fact that there was no property of B to C to be found; and also vfor leave to withdraw from the office the money he had paid in. Tis motion allowe: for Upon the application of Elizabeth, the Court would have restsored the property after the seizure; and, as she elected to bring a suit against the Sheriff, he should be cvonsidered as standing in her place, and having the rights which she had before the action was brought. The Sheriff may be permitted to make a return upon an execution or to amend it according to the ttruth of the case, at any time after the return day, even where important consequences as to the rights of the parties may be produced by such amendment. Same Term (#6) Smith v. Daniel This was a motion on behalf of Maurice Smith , Sheriff of Granville Co, for leave to amend his return on the execution hereafter mention, upon the following case: (6) Smith v Daniel Court of Law, which came on for trial at March term, 1815, when a verdict and judgement were rendered for her ( Elizabeth daneil -- jb) , for the value of her interest in Nelly; which judgment Smith paid. Whereupon, Smith obtained a rule in the County Court at May term, 1815, on Wade and also on the executors and executrix of Josiah Daniel, sen'r, to show cause why he should not amend his return on the fi.fa. afroesaid, or said the said fi. fa. aside, and he be allowed to draw from the office the money paid in by him on the same. Upom the hearing of the rule, it was made absolute, and Smith was allowed to amend his return by striking out the whole thereof, and inserting the words "There are no goods, chattels, lands and tenements of the defendants to be found" And he was permitted to receive from the clerk the moneis paid into the office on the fi fa. (there are pages more of this suit, in which the sheriff apparently allowed the sale of a slave which had been willed to Elizabeth Daniel by her father, Josiah. Apparently, Elizabeth sued the Sheriff for the value of the slave girl, Nelly. The Sheriff paid her, and then tried to recover the money which he apparently paid out of his own pockeet, from the Court. | DANIEL, Josiah (I30124597103)
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**Second volume of Atwater Genealogy references his name to be Thomas** | ATWATER, JOHN (I44272546761)
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/ In LOUOISA COUNTY DEED BOOK , A & B, 17423-1759, on 13June and 17 Aug., 17423, Charles Lemay was shown as the administrator of the estate of his deceased father Peter Lemay. 1759, Lands of Charles Lemay ordered into Precent 24 for processioning, 1767 Charles lemay's lands in preceinct 25 ordered for processioning. | LEMAY, Charles (I30124596933)
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1700 Viking ancestry moved down from the Scandinavian Country into Wester Europe then into Scotland. | ALEXANDER, John (I30129074944)
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1708-09. Lands of Richard Usssery, as well as John Mask, James Blackwell, Reese hughes, John Usssery, Josias Simmons, , among others, were ordered to be processioned. Certified 24 Sept., 1708 | USSERY, Richard (I30124596942)
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1850 Census for SC. Greensville Co, line22-26 Brooks, Sampson, 50, w, , miller, b. Georgia Malinda, 51, f, w, b. SC Ester, 13, f, b. sc Adam, 16, m, b. SC Elizabeth, 11, f. b. SC 1860 Census for SC, Spartanburg Co, page69, Northern Division, Gowansville PO, lines 13-17 Brooks, Sampson, 60m, miller, personal property $100, b. GA Malinda, 61, f, born SC PA. Wilson 37, m, brickmason, personal property $100 Esther, 22f b. SC William 10/12, m, b. SC 1840 Census for South Carolina, Laurens SC Roll 513, p. 65 Sampson Brooks --- males 0-5, 1; 5 - 10, 1; 15-20 , 1; 30-40, 1; females 10-5, 1; 5 - 10;, 1; 30-40. 1 . This is consistent with Adam, Ester and Elizabeth's ages, and also Sampson and Malinda - BUT, there is a younger boy and one 15-20, This could not be Malinda's child. It COULD be a brother of Sampson's. 1830 Census for South Carolina, Spartanburg, dist. Roll 171, p. 296 Brooks, Sampson, males 1, 1, 0, 0, 1 females 2, 1, 0,0,0,1. Do not know who the woman and these children would be. The boy in 0-5 bracket could be the teenage boy in the 1849 census. Could the woman, who is a decade older than Sampson, be a sister and her children????? Also enumerated on this page is James Blackburn, whose wife was Mary Brooks. Mary and sampson may or may not have been siblings. Since Sampson Brooks was a milelr, I found this interesting. Quite likely, he was employed at one of these mills in 1860, most likely Lister 7 Sons. There are two employees, and his son Adam Lister Brooks was also a miller ---- Gristmills in 1860 * Owner: Lister & Sons; Capital investment $4000; water powered; 2 employees. Outpot 2,900 bushels meal, value $2900; 1200 bbl floour, value $8,400 Owner: Simon Lister. Capital investment $400; water power; 1 employee; output 1400 bushels meal, valu4e $1400 Owner McMakin & Bartpm $1400 Capital investment water power; 1 employee. Output 7000 bushels meal, value ??; 610 barrels flour , value at $4270 By 1880, none of the above mills were listed. | BROOKS, Sampson (I30124596415)
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1870 Census also has a child, John D. Jacobs in this household. Allen Youngblood is the postmaster of the city of Clearmont, TN | YOUNGBLOOD, Allen (I30124596990)
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1870 Census for TN, Cannon County, Districtt 5, Woodbbury Post offie, , ppage 11, lines lines 17-21 Justice, Henry A., 43, male, white, millwright, value of real estate $1000, value of personal property $400, b. NC Elizabeth, 31, female, white, keeping house, b. TN John H, 7, male, white Mary E., 3, female, white Sarah, 1, female, white 1880 census adds these children: Ida A., b. 1874 William H., b. 1879 John H is 17, works at mill Henry - worked as a miller 1900 Census for tN, Cannon County, District 12, | JUSTICE, H. A. (I30124596905)
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1870 Census for TN, Cannon County, Woodbury PO. Roll M593-11516, p. 146 (ancestry.com) Levi Pelham, 52, male, white, Farmer, value of land, $1000, value of persoonal property $600, b. TN Martha, 41, white, female, white, keeping House, b. NC Sarah A., 21, female, white, b. TN Mary, 17, female, white, b. TN Thomas, 15, male, white, B. TN Willis, 12 male, white, bn. BN Nancy, 11, female, white, b. TN John , t, male, white, b. TN 1860 Census for TN, Cannon Co., Bradyville PO, sstamped page 319, pg. 11 (71), lines 9 - 16 Pelham, Levi, 40, m, farming, land value $700; personal property value $600. Bn TN Martha, 32, f., b. NC Sarah 11, f. Elizabeth, 9, f mary, 7, f Thos., 4, m Willis, 2, m, Alex Pelham, 35, m. All children are b. NC, which is wrong. 1850 Census for TN, Cannon County, 5th District, stamped page 397; written 793, lines 1-4 Pelham, Levi, 34, male, Farmer, b. TN Martha, 31, b. S/N(hard to say) Carolina Sarah A (W) 3, f, b. TN Elizabeth, 1, f. b. TN Possibly, Levi was married before Martha. | PELHAM, Levi (I30124596974)
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1870 Census, M 593-1516, p 146. Cannon Co., TN, District 4, Woodbury P. O. John, age 38, 1880 Census, Cannon Co., TN, 11th Civil Disrictpage 30 B, lines 12-21, SD 3, ED 27 (77) Daaniel, John, w, m, 38, married, Farmer Nancy, w, f,, 40, wife, keeping house Robert w, m, 16, son, single,at school Mary, w, f, 13, daughter, single, at school Tennessee, w, f, 11, daughter, single, at school Carus, w. m, 7, son, single Sarah, w, f, daughter, single James w, m, 3, son, single Roxana, w, f, 1, daughter, single Richard, w, m, 6/12, son, single Lemay, Richard, w, m, 29, Cousin, speaks English, carpenter | DANIEL, John C. (I30124596477)
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1880 Census for TN, Cannon Co., Civil Dist 4, SD 3, ED 22, paage # 27. House # 91, family # 91, PELHAm, Thomas, white, male, 24, Married, Laborer Eliz. white, female, 21, wife, marrried, keeping hoouse Martha, white, female, three, daughter, single Mary, white, female, 1, daughter, single 1900 Census for TN, Cannon Co., Civil Dist # 5, SD 5, ED 25, Sheet 4B (John Pelham is enumerated at the bottom of this page) house 76, family 76, lines 73-83 PELHAM , Thomas. Head, white, male, b. Aug., 1855, 44, married 24 yrs. b. TN, both parents b. TN, farmer. Jane, wife, white, female, b. Sept., 1856, 43, married 24 years, 11 children, 10 living, b. TN, b both parents b. TN All children b. TN, both parents b. TN Mary, daughter, , white, female, b. June, 1877, 21, Single John, son, white, male, b. June, 1882, 17, single Alice, daughter, white, female, b. 1884, 15 single Jane, daughter, white, female, b. 1886, 13, single Hiram, son, white, male, b. Feb., 1889, 11, Single, Thomas, son, white, male, b. march, 1891, 9, single Grover, son, white, male, b. April, 1893, single Ann, daughter, white, female, b. 1895, 4, single Vance, son, white, male, b. Dec., 1898, 1, single SO -- Martha is not listed on this census, but she would be 23 or so, and is probably maarried. | PELHAM, Thomas (I30124596976)
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