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There is a Phelix Hallum on the tax rolls in Anderson County, Texas. | HALLUM, Felix Grundy (I19942)
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There is a Rebecca Clack Burford-23703 b.1827 d. 1850 m. W.D.C. Hankins-23711 in a DESCENDANCY CHART sent to you by someone in the Burford family. W.D.C. was born in 1838 to Rebecca Bu(r)ford and Dr. Harrison Hankins. Could you refer me to the person who sent you the chart? I have been searching for her and her parents. Help! Norma Matteson | BURFORD, Rebecca (I2525)
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There is a Samuel Gamble listed aboard the Pennsylvania Farmer leaving Ireland in October 1772 and arriving in Charleston in December. There are many people named Gamble in the "Old Shell Creek" Cemetery in Wilcox County, Alabama, but I have not tried to sort the relationships. | GAMBLE, Samuel Rand (I5588)
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7704 |
There is a stone in Phillipsport for Hannah Tice that has been indicated as being the grave of Jane but there is no proof. | ???, Jane (I24748)
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There is a William Brazell in Coffee, Alabama, in 1855. I don't have any details for it.
First panel Y-DNA results are in for newest participant John D. Brazzil (2nd great grandson) of Canyon, Texas. He scored an exact match to the English Bracewell haplotype carried by other descendants of Rev. ROBERT BRACEWELL (1611-1668)--
13-24-14-10-11-14-12-12-12-13-13-29. | BRAZZIL, William (I1750)
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7706 |
There is also a Betty Jo Murty with this birthdate and these parents. I believe someone made a mistake on the death index. | CANNATELLA, Pete Michael (I94)
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7707 |
There is also a James D Tharp buried at Maple Park, died 1908. | COON, Mary Felicita (I9117)
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7708 |
There is also a marriage record for this couple in Cerro Gordo on 15 Mar 1897. | Family: Charles E MARTIN / Helen B GARNER (F8091)
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7709 |
There is also a William and Sarah Ivy in Harrison County in 1860 but the Sarha is shown 10 years older. This is probably the William from Freestone County who was married to Deborah but I can't prove it. It seems the Ivy family used the same names time and again. | IVEY, William Franklin (I6052)
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7710 |
There is an 1840 Federal Census record for a Matilda Hendrix in Addison Township, Shelby County, Indiana.
Males
2, 5-10 1831-1835 John
1, 10-15 1826-1830 Argus
Females
1, <5 1836-1840 Leannda
1, 10-15 1826-1830 Nancy and Hulda
1, 30-40 1801-1810 Matilda
If this is our Matilda, the kids don't match up to the 1850. Where are Artinia/Artemicia and Dudley? Did they lose a boy? | BEASLEY, Matilda (I14902)
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7711 |
There is an 8 year old grandson named Henry on the 1880 Census with her. He might belong to James or Sylvester, both died very young. | EDGE, Lydia (I184)
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7712 |
There is an account of an Indian attack which says:
"In 1780, the Indians came suddenly upon Andrew Armstrong and took him prisoner with his oldest child and Nancy Bundy. His wife who was enceinte, concealed herself under the bed and escaped."
I do not know if this is our Andrew but it occurred in the valley of the Susquehanna.
He probably died in Kentucky. | ARMSTRONG, Andrew H (I540)
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7713 |
There is an argument as to whether William died at Sugar Creek Township or Pea Ridge, Arkansas, or Sugar Creek in McDonald County. Big Sugar Creek actually begins in Benton County, Arkansas, and runs into Mountain Township, McDonald County, Missouri, where it meets Little Sugar Creek at Pineville so it could be either one. The Pea Ridge Battlefield is located in Sugar Creek Township. Perhaps he died as a result of the battle instead of being bushwhacked. | COMSTOCK, William Decatur (I11646)
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7714 |
There is an electronic search available at http://www.vahistorical.org/collections-and-resources/search-collections. | Source (S748)
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There is an entry in the SSDI for a Bertha who died in Dec 1975 in Washington, Pennsylvania. | FERGUSON, Bertha E (I17079)
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7716 |
There is an Odidea Mouton b. Mar 1832 next to Beraud Mouton b. Jan. 1866 in Lafayette, Parish, LA, in 1900. | MOUTON, Henriette Odieda (I2257)
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7717 |
There is an orginal birth certificate for a male child of Claude and Effie in Bell County, 8 Aug 1915. The 1920 Census gives his age as 3 and his death certificate shows him born in 1914. | WILLS, Clarence Oliver (I18278)
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There is an original birth certificate for a male child of Claude and Effie in Bell County, 8 Aug 1915. | WILLS, Marvin Elton (I17665)
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There is another family with a Stanley B Phipps as the dad and children named Jones. There is also a Stanley Phipps born in Texas who was in Alabama in 1910. | PHIPPS, Stanley Barto (I24576)
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7720 |
There is another John William Dinning born in Simpson County to David and Sarah Dinning but I believe the next item is our John because he always lived with or close to a family member. He is also listed as not being able to read and write. I'm unsure of the wife named Bettie.
Possible listing of John William:
"2nd Tennessee Cavalry Battalion, Company F, organized September 27, 1861, at Bowling Green, Kentucky. Became Company B, 6th Tennessee Cavalry. They furnished their own horses and arms. Their horses were given a value to be paid if the horse was lost in service. They were to receive 40 cents per day for use of horse. These sums were seldom, if ever paid. These men were from Sumner County and their records are almost impossible to find. We here give you the names of these men, the value placed on their horses, and as much as possible their service records. Volume I, "Tennesseans in the Civil War" states that their records were among the worst kept:
(Note: Below is the only Denning in the list)
"Denning, John Will - Horse valued at $175. He was listed in battles at Snow Hill, and Iuka, Mississippi. He was shocked by a concussion from a shell exploding near his head. He was unconscious for eighteen hours. He was captured there. Paroled at Burnsville, Mississippi on November 20, 1863 after taking the Oath." Source: http://hometown.aol.com/cathelk/sumner/keen.htm
Confederate Pension applications
NAME: Denning, John Will.
WIDOW: Denning, Bettie
PENSION #: W10647
COUNTY: Robertson
NAME: Denning, John William
PENSION #: S15529
COUNTY: Robertson
UNIT: 22nd Cav. | DINNING, John William (I10284)
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7721 |
There is another Susan Dinning born to John and Emily Dinning in Sumner County. | DINNING, Susan N (I10178)
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7722 |
There is no author listed for this book. | Source (S2428)
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There is no informant listed nor a stamped number. State Index #134, County #677, Local #480. He died at the State Hospital. | WILLS, Forrest Alvin (I17400)
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7724 |
There is no marker for Martha or William nor any of the children at Harmony, although there is a nice, blank stone engraved with "Wyatt". | DISNEY, Martha A (I7704)
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7725 |
There is NO PROOF that Richard is the son of Rowland and Clarissa. | TANKERSLEY, Richard (I2381)
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7726 |
There is no record of a Gen. George Sterling, so this must be part of his given name. | STERLING, General George Pinckney (I15360)
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There is very little information on this certificate and the date does not agree with her tombstone. There is no informant, no doctor, no birth date. | KIRK, Elizabeth A E (I145)
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There seem to be a lot of coincidences between Robert Thomas Neal and Robert Gant Neal. The only record I find under Robert Thomas Neal is the marriage record. All others are under Robert Neal. However, his parents have the same given names as Robert Gant and Robert G is also married to a Hephzibah. It's possible they are the same person but I found two birth records with different dates, Robert G was born 2nd quarter, 1853, and christened in Stow Bardolph. Stow isn't far from Wimbotsham and the villiage is partly in the Stow Civil District. So it's possible that the birth record from 1851 is an older brother and Robert Gant is actually Robert Thomas Gant Neal. But Robert Neal, born 1853-54, son of Benjamin and Lucy in Wimbotsham, has an older brother named Thomas, born 1851 in Wimbotsham.
I'm fairly certain these are the correct census records because Robert always indicates that he was born in Winbotsham and Hephzibah in Wereham but the age is always incorrect for the Robert born in 1851 in Wimbotsham.
I find no census records for Robert born in 1851 Wimbotsham, nor do I find any for Robert born 1853 in Downham (Robert G).
Robert G died in 1905 in Malling and is listed as the father of Ethel May Neal, christened in 1898 in Wateringbury.
In other words, I do NOT guarantee this information at this point, please don't use me as a source. | NEAL, Robert Thomas (I18005)
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7729 |
There seems to be some disagreement on whether Elizabeth is a daughter or granddaughter of Thomas and Amy. She has a child named Friend and she is not on Thomas' census in 1830. | BOATWRIGHT, Elizabeth J (I10292)
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7730 |
There seems to be some disagreement on whether Elizabeth is the daughter of Thomas or the granddaughter of Thomas. | BOATWRIGHT, Elizabeth (I10353)
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7731 |
There were 2 witnesses, a James King and a T. Nester, who signed and said both James and Mary were over 21 years. | Family: James FORREY / Mary GRACE (F817)
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7732 |
These ages don't fit amd I don't believe this is our John; only one of his children would have been under 15.
John Randle 2-1--1------- 1-1-1-1-----
1 male 30-40 with 3 male children under 15, 1 female 50-60, 1 female 20-30, and 2 females under 15 | RANDLE, John H (I5281)
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7733 |
These are actual applications, not the death index. | Source (S527)
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7734 |
These are items that ocurred during my adult life that I had the presence of mind to record. | Source (S1247)
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7735 |
These dates don't work.
She was probably born in Georgia or North Carolina. | HUMPHREYS, Sarah (I5904)
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7736 |
These folks stayed in the same county and named their children the same names so sorting them out is next to impossible. Forgive me if something is incorrect. | GARRISON, Josina (I6915)
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7737 |
These records seem to indicate that Elmarena was alive at the outset but she is not on the 1860 Census with her family. However, William and Doxey were married in 1853 so Elmarena could not have been his living wife in Oct 1854.
Sumner County, TN Court Records, Lawsuit #6804
From the Loose Records of Sumner Co, TN
Moore, Elizabeth (dec'd), report, 1854
The heirs of Elizabeth Moore expartee
The commissioned Wm. J. Lee appointed in the cause to sell the land mentioned in the: Bill under former orders in the cause Reports that he Sold the land mentioned to Silvans Hermans (?) for the sum of $231.121 dollars and that the lot at Mitchellville was bid off by Letha W. Green at the sum of 100 dollars Hermans has paid his Mrs. Letha Green part is unpaid she being a legatee and the Commissioners understanding has been that Alfred P. Moris (Moore?) has consented that his part of the estate goes to Mrs. Green and he believes that both interests will buy (or pay) off the debt and all has been settled off in that way. Wm. J. Lee is ______ & Commissioner. He desires that title be vested. Wm. J. Lee
William J. Lea and others
Exparte
Final Decree
Be it remembered
that the above cause coming on for final hearing at the present term of the court was heared on this the 22nd day of October 1854 before his Honor Nathaniel Baxter Judge el(?) upon the pleadings in this cause and the report of Wm. J. Lea, the Commissioner which is word for word as follows: "The heirs of Elizabeth Moore Exparte, The commissioner W. J. Lea appointed in the cause to sell the land mentioned in the Bill Ano former orders in the cause - Reports that he sold the land mentioned to Sylvanus Hermans(?) for the sum of $231.121 and that the lot at Mitchellville was bid off by Leatha W. Green at the sum of $100- Hermans(?) has paid his purchase money Mrs. Green's purchase money is unpaid. She being a legatee, and the commissioner's understanding has been that Alfred J. Moore has consented that his part of the estate goes to Mrs. Green and he supposes that both interests will pay off the purchase money and all has been settled off in that way. Wm. J. Lea is administrator and commissioner and desires that title be vested. Wm. J. Lea which being unexcepted to is in all things confirmed by the Court. It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed by that all the right, title and interest which the heirs and representatives of Mrs. Elizabeth Moore dec'd have in and to said ____ lot at Mitchellville and the tract of land known by the following Boundaries towit Beginning at the North East corner of Mitchell's 44 acre tract Then running East 40 poles to Warren Barr's South West corner Then South 85 poles to Wm. M.C. Bain's(?) north boundary line. Then West 40 poles to the South East Corner at Mitchell's 44 acre tract. Then North with the line of the same 85 poles to the Beginning containing about 21 acres by the same, more of less--it being a part of the tract purchased by the said Elizabeth Moore of Henry M. Rutledge, be and the same is hereby divested out of _____ and the said Lot vested in Leatha W. Green the purchaser and the land vested in Sylvains Herman(?) the purchaser thru him and assigns respectively for ever. William J. Lea, the Commissioner will pay the costs of this proceeding for which execution may expire(?), a certified copy of this decree will be furnished for Registration.
To the Honorable Thomas Manning (or maybe Maury)
Judge of Chancellor Setting at Gallatin for the County of Sumner
Your petioner (sic) William Lee and his wife Elmareen Lee, James Moore, Lethe W. Green, Martin Payne, Martha, Margaret, Priscilla, Greenwood and Adalade, Elvira [and] Jane Payne. The last seven who are minors and petition by their next friend Zachariah Payne would represent unto your Honor that Mrs. Elizabeth Moore departed this life in the summer of 1850 seized and possessed (in her' crossed out) of a tract of land containing 21 acres in the county of Sumner and left your petitioners as her heirs at law. Petitioner shows that the Elmareen Lee is the daughter of the said Elizabeth the said Wm Lee having intermarried with her and further the minors who are petitioners are the children of Elvira Payne (are the children' crossed out) the daughter of the said Elizabeth and the said Elvira departed this life before her mother leaving the said minors or her husband as her heirs at law. The Lethe Greene is also the daughter of the said Elizabeth her husband Greene died some years ago. Your petitioner would further show your Honor that a division of the said land is wholly unpracticable between petitioners and that is manifestly for their interest that it should be sold. Your petioners (sic) would show your Honor that Alexander Moore formerly owned a lot in the town of Mitchellville in Sumner County the greater portion of the lot is in Sumner County it being situated on the line dividing the Counties of Robertson and Sumner's. Petioners (sic) state that the said Alexander was the son of the said Elizabeth the common(?) ancestor and that petitioner are his only heirs at Law the said Alexander having died without any wife or children. Petioners (sic) aver that a sale of the said lot would be manifestly for the interest of the Petitioners. The previous(?) considered your petioners (sic) pray that the said 21 acres and the said Lot be sold and the proceeds be divided among those entitled thereto.
by Attorney
J. A. McMurry?
William J Lee & his wife Elmareen, James Moore, Leatha W. Green and Martha Payne and Margaret, Priscilla, Greenwood, Adalade, Elvira, Jane and Martin Van Buren Payne by this for this and next friend Zachariah Payne. Exparte
Be it remembered that the above cause coming on to be heard at the present term on the Honorable Circuit Court of Sumner before the Honl. Thomas Maury(?) Judge, __ on 22nd day of October 1851 upon the Report of William J. Lee the Commissioner in the cause which is as follows to wit (hear (sic) insert it) Which being unexcepted to is in all things considered by the Court. It is thereupon ordered by the Court that the said William J. Lee hold said notes until this fall when he will collect the same and after paying to Munday(?) & McMaury(?) $15 as a fee for obtaining du____ (?) in this Court and paying the cost of this proceeding he will pay over the balance of the fund to petitioners as they are respectively entitled that is to say -- One fourth of the fund to James Moore, one fourth to Leatha Green; one fourth part to the heirs of Elvira Payne dec'd. to wit, Martha, Margaret, Priscilla, Greenwood, Adalade, Elvira, Jane and Martin Van Buren Payne and he will retain the remaining one fourth in his own right. A lien is retained upon the land and house and lot until all purchase money is paid.
William J Lea, Elmareen Lea and others
Exparte
In pursuance to the introductory decree made at the June Term 1851 of the Honl. Circuit Court of Sumner directing me to advertise and make sale of the tract and lot of land mentioned in the pleadings I submit the following Report. I gave the notice as directed by the decree twenty days before the sale of the time, place and terms of the sale, and on the 30th day of August I offered the said tract and lot of ground at public sale and Sylvanos Herman(?) being the best and highest bidder for the tract of land containing twenty one and a half acres the same was struck off to him for ten dollars & 75 cents per acre amounting to two hundred thirty one dollars 121 cents. For the payment of which I took the bonds of the said Hermans(?) in equal amounts with Thos. Heronans security payable one and two years from 30th day of August 1851. L. W. Green being the highest bidder for the lot and house mentioned in pleadings the same was struck off to her for the sum of one hundred dollars for the payment of which I took her bonds in equal amounts payable in one and two years from the date of the sale with A. J. Moore Security.
Wm. J. Lee Commissioner
William J. Lee Elmareen his wife, James Moore, Leatha W. Green and Martha Payne, Margaret, Priscilla, Greenwood, Adalade, Elvira and Jane Payne by their next friend Zachariah Payne Exparte
Petition for Sale of land
Introductory Decree
Be it remembered that the above cause called(?) on to be heard before the Honorable Thomas M_______ Judge on the 27th day of June 1851 upon the petition and the proof in the cause and it satisfactorily approving(?) to the court that the twenty one acres of land and lot in Mitchellville mentioned in the petition can not be advantageously divided between petitioners and that it is manifestly to the interest of all the parties interested that the same be sold and the proceeds divided between petitioners. It is therefore ordered adjudged and decreed by the court the said twenty one acres of land and lot mentioned in petition be sold and the proceeds divided between petitioners under the Statutes of dec__t(?). It is further ordered that William I Lee be appointed commissioner to conduct and make the sale, he agreeing to do the same without charge. Said Commissioner shall have discretionary power to sell said land and lot for cash or upon a credit either at private or public Sale, if at public Sale he will give at least twenty days notice in writing of the time and place of Sale and if upon a credit let it be at one and two years and a lien retained upon the land and lot until the purchase money is paid, taking bond with approved security--the twenty one acres not to be sold for less than four dollars per acre and the lot for not less than $50. Commissioner to report to next term of this Court. | MOORE, Elmarreen (I726)
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They also have a son named Fayette, born 1881, died 1939. | MAHURIN, William G (I22686)
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7739 |
They could have married in West Virginia or New Jersey. | Family: Ebenezer MAHURIN / Hannah KILBURN (F1970)
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7740 |
They had a least two children, Walter, who appears on the census with him and Grace May, born about 1886, who married Guy Matheny in 1922, after a failed marriage to George Hensley in 1907. Grace was raised (or adopted) by Josephus and Nancy Darnold of Santa Cruz County; she died in 1957. | BURFORD, William Scott (I2466)
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7741 |
They had nine children. | HAUDE, Rosa Amelia (I18596)
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7742 |
They had six children, Bezalul Cornelison, Julia Ann Cornelison, Wincy M. Cornelison, Ellen Cornelison, and Bethuel Cornelison
Posted on: CORNELISON Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/c/o/CORNELISON/queries/2
Surname: Cornelison, King, Cagle, Boling, Bolling, Yow -------------------------
I have Rebecca King (Abt 1775- Abt 1850) married to John Cornelison. Letter from son Goodman and Tempy Corenlison in Montgomery Co., NC to brother Garrett (Jarrett) Cornelison in Cherokee Co., GA mentions many tidbits on relations to Rebecca King and Rachel Boling. Those mentioned are:
1. Uncle Boling King (supposed brother to Rebecca King) and family are well at this time...Nathaniel (?) is living with him. Cummings King(husband to half-sister Arpy Cornelison) has paid his debts... William King (Cummings' brother) is dead... died of a cancer.
2. Charles Boling (possible nephew of Rachel Boling Cagle, wife of Peter Cagle) and family are doing well as common. Agnes, his daughter is married to Robertson Yow (note: likely Elisha Robinson Yow, s/o Henry Yow).
3. Gardner Boling (age 82, b. 1768, in 1850 census, brother of Rachel Boling Cagle)is well and as peart as common. He lives with William Cagle (age 44 in 1850 census, probable nephew of Peter Cagle) yet.
I wonder about all these folks in Montgomery Co., NC. The source for the letter are the 1970 Cagle book by Rev. Charels Walker and a 1999 book by John G. Cagle of Little Rock.
LDS lists Boling King (1783-1863) as brother to Rebeckah King (1777 NC - abt. 1850). The 2 are among 9 children of Peter and Susannah (Bolling) King. Peter is s/o Johnston King (abt. 1724 NC - Abt 1793). Johnston is s/o Peter King (Abt. 1698 NC- 1763).
Also, following back for Susannah Bolling (5 Dec 1764 VA) was d/o Alexander Bolling and Susanna Bolling (16 Jun 1728 Pr. George, VA) who married 23 Dec 1745 in VA. Alexander (12 Mar 1721 Pr. George, VA D: 11 Jun 1767 VA) was s/o Stith Bolling and Elizabeth Hartwell. Susanna Bolling (1728 VA)was d/o Robert Bolling, Jr. (17 Jan 1682 Kippax, VA) and Mary Anne Cocke.
Stith Bolling and Robert Bolling, Jr. were brothers. Both were sons of Robert Bolling, Sr. Robert Bolling, Sr. was married twice. One wife was Jane Anne Stith and the other wife was Jane Rolfe. Jane Rolfe was granddaughter of Wanamoaka, who was daughter of Chief Powhatan. Wanamaoka was also known as Pocahontas. Pocahontas was named Rebecca by the English.
I know that the names Rebecca and Powhatan follow through many generations within the Boling/Bolling families.
Would like some discussion on the connections with these lines...Cornelison, King, Cagle, Boling/Bolling.
Johnny Burl Cornelison, III | CORNELISON, Goodman (I11848)
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7743 |
They lived in Milam County in 1930. | JOHNSON, Frances Docie Ann (I20169)
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7744 |
They may have married in Texas. | Family: John Wiley GIBBONS / Eliza Jane DRISKELL (F2610)
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7745 |
They moved from Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Rockbridge, Virginia, then Wilson Co, Tennessee. | SHANNON, Robert (I7732)
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7746 |
They owned this store and she continued to operate it after Larry died. | OLSEN, Lawrence F (I23722)
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7747 |
They probably married in South Carolina. | Family: David FARLEY / Mary ??? (F2115)
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7748 |
They settled in the area between Midway and Armstrong in Bryan County. They lived in a tent until they could build a house. Before John could complete the house Cordellia died 22 February 1910. John never did complete the house nor did he ever marry again(4) .
4. Estelle Cordellia Harris, Grandddaughter
Sept 9, 1910, J.F. Boyd bought 70 acres more or less from J.W. Gentry and Minnie Gentry for Twelve Hundred Dollars, and the grantee assumes a Mortage of Three Hundred Sixty Dollar (360.00) given to one Harry Flnyton, August 24, 1910, and bearing interest at 6%.
DEED #12976, RECORD BOOK 40, PAGE 145. BRYAN COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
Dale Boyd
It's possible that these are also the parents of Sarah Lottie Boyd Garrison. | BOYD, John Franklin (I6914)
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7749 |
They were in Butler County by 1900. | SPARKMAN, Thomas E (I18399)
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7750 |
They were married on the wagon train enroute to Texas. | Family: John Benjamin O'NEAL / Sarah Rachel WALKER (F2427)
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