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    5951 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    She had 14 Children 
    Patterson, Mabel (I4627)
     
    5952 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    The Truhart Claunch Family is found on these census records

    1830 St. Clair County Alabama Census
    1840 Talladega County Alabama Census
    1850 Quachita County Arkansas Census
    1880 Azvala County Texas Census


    From "The Family of Madison Love Claunch, Sr."

    St. Clair County, Alabama: Deed Record Book "B", page 34

    Oct 18, 1831: Truehart Clonch (no county indicated) to Willia m Martin of St. Clair; sale for $350 the E 1/2 of NE 1/4 of Sect ion 23, Township 18, Range 2, Tuscaloose Land District - 80.34 A cres.
    Wit: Hugh Coupland, J.P. & James Roerson, J. P.


    Gemina Clonch (X) wife of Truehart, relinquishes right of dower , etc.
    Wit: Hugh Coupland & James Roberson

    Roberson and Coupland attest that they examined Mrs. Clonch sepa rate and apart from her husband and that she gave her consent t o the sale of her own free will.

    (On 8 May 1832, James Roberson attests validity of document befo re the County Clerk and document is recorded.) 
    Claunch, Truhart (I4413)
     
    5953 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    There is some confusion about a JB Bolding having been Mary's fi rst husband. BUT the odds are it was Andrew Patton Bolding for s ome reason he called himself Johnnie from time to time. 
    Patterson, Mary Ann (I4441)
     
    5954 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    This might be them on the 1910 census..

    1910 Census Tishomingo County, MS.
    District 120 Beat 3
    Image 7 Page 4 A
    ? H. Claunch Head W M 30 MSAL MS
    Nettie? L. Claunch Wife W F 27 MS MS MS
    Hester Claunch Daug W F 9 MS MS MS


    1920 Tishomingo County Census (page 77 A)

    Claunch, James T. Head 0F MW 37 M N Y Y MS AL GA
    Hattie L. wife F W 38 M N Y Y MS GA AL
    Essie H. dau F W 15 S Y Y Y MS MS MS
    Ermie C. dau F W 8 S Y Y Y MS MS MS
    Aaron C. son M W 6 S Y N N MS MS MS
    Buford E. son M W 4 S N N N MS MS MS
    Strickland, Sarah mo/inlawF W 80 W N Y N AL AL AL 
    Claunch, James T. (I4773)
     
    5955 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    tring to break a horse
    1820 Franklin County Alabama Census

    Bates, Robert 1 Male over the age of 21
    2 Males under the age of 21
    1 Female over the age of 21
    1 Female under the age of 21


    1830 Franklin County Alabama Census

    Bates, Robert 1 Male age 30-40
    2 Males age 10-15
    1 Female age 30-40
    2 Female age 5-10
    1 Female under 5



    1840 Franklin County Alabama Census

    Bates, Jane 1 Male 5- 10 years old
    1 Female 40-50 years old
    2 Females 10-15 years old 
    Bates, Robert Patrick (I4726)
     
    5956 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    Will of James Dobbin

    In the name of God Amen -- I, James Dobbins of the State of Sout h Carolina and Ditirict of Pendleton, being Some what indifpofe d in Body --- but of Perfect Mind and Memory thanks be Given unt o God.

    Calling to mind the Mortality of my Body knowing it is appointe d for all men once to Die -- I do make and appoint or ordain tha t My Last Will and Teftament. Firft of all I give and Recomen d My Soul into the hand of Almighty God that Gave it and my Bod y to the Earth to be intered Deacently at the Difcretion of my E xecutors to be hereafter Named --- As touching My Worldly Eftat e I divife and Difpofe of the Same in the following manner ---fi rft of all after my funeral Expences are paid I order all my Juf t debts to be Paid -- I. Will or Bequeath unto My Dear and Belov ed Wife Elifabeth Dobbins the Land where on I Now Live with al l my other Lands and With all My Perfonal EState I now pofSefa - During her Natural Life or widowhood -- then at her Decease o r Mariage --- I Will and Bequeath unto My Dearly Beloved Son Jam es Dobbins Jur this plantation I Now Live on to him his heirs an d afigns for Ever -- and the Brock horfe and Sadle Bridle and tw o Cows and Caves two Ews and Lams and one Breeding Sow and two G rown hogs and a good Bed and furniture an ax hoe and Matock on e plow and Gears-- then the Ballance of My Land that Lyes Joini ng Wim. Hennery and John Dobbins with all My other property No t Mentioned above-- to be put on Publick sail and the Moneys ari fing therefrom With the money in hand or Notes if not Colected b efore the Death or Mariage of My wife Elizabeth Dobbins-- I wil l that it be Equally Divided in Seven Shares-- and I will and or dain -- that one full Share be Given to My Beloved Son Rober t B. Dobbins-- and also one full share be give to My beloved Daug hter Mary Morris also one full Share be give to My beloved Daugh ter Elizabeth Hillhoufe also one full Share to be give to My Bel oved Daughter Sarah Calaham also one full Share to be Given to M y beloved Daughter Dean Liddle also one full Share to be Given t o Beloved Son James Dobbins Jun--Laft of all I constiftutn ordai n and appoint My Son James Dobbins Jun and My Wife Elifabeth Dob bins -- as My Lawful and Sole Executor and Executrix to this M y Last will and teftament Revoking and Difanulling all and Ever y Will by Me made heretofore I do Ratify and Confirm this My Las t will and teftament

    Witnefs My hand and Seal this 11th day of march Anno, Domini on e thoufand Eight hundred and thirteen.

    in the presence of us. James Dobbin s (SEAL)

    John Bryce
    Abraham Barron
    William Hillhouse

    Recorded in Will Book A, page 215
    Recorded July 29 or 26, 1817
    Proved July 29 (or 26), 1817 by William Hillhouse before John Br yce, J. P.
    John Harris, O.P.D.

    Roll No. 1754 (#174)




    A power of attorney from SARAH CALAHAM OF DEKALB COUNTY ALABAM A dated 20 Oct.
    1838 appointed HUGH CARAHAM her attorney. He was from the sam e county and
    state, must be her husband. A power of attorney from ROBERT B. . DOBBINS OF
    FULTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Appoint REV. WILLIAM CARLILE of Anderso n, S.C. his
    attorney. Dated 22 Oct. 1838. A power of attorney from ELIZABE TH HILLHOUSE
    appoint JAMES GAINER her attorney in fact. She was from GILES COUNTY, TENN.
    in the town of PULASKE. Dated 19 Sept. 1840.



    CENSUS NOTES:

    1790 NINETY SIX DISTRICT, PENDLETON CO.

    DOBBINS, JAMES
    2 MALES 16+ (PROBABLY... JAMES ABT 48, SON ROBERT B. 16-1 7)
    1MALE UNDER 16 (PROBABLY... JOHN ABT.15)
    5 FEMALES: (PROBABLY... WIFE ELIZABETH ABT.38, DAU MARY A BT 12, DAU ELIZABETH ABT 9
    DAU SARAH ABT 6, DAU JEAN/JANE ABT 3)
    (UNBORN JAMES DOBBINS JR. B.ABT 1790+)

    NEXT DOOR JOHN STEPHENSON
    4LINES AWAY ALEXANDER STEPHENSON
    ABT.24 LINES AWAY ROBERT STEPHENSON
    (THESE ARE POSSIBLE BROTHER IN LAWS-SEE NOTES UNDER ELIZABETH ST EPHENSON
    DOBBINS' BROTHERS)

    1810 CENSUS NOTES
    P.161
    JAMES DOBBINS
    MALE 45+ (BEFORE 1765) JAMES SR.
    MALE 16-26 (1784-1794) JAMES JR. 1790 ? AGE 20
    FEMALE 45+(BEFORE 1765) ELIZABETH
    FEMALE 16-26 (1784-1794) JEAN/JANE 1787 AGE 23

    ENUMERATED NEXT LINE
    JOHN DOBBINS
    MALE 26-45 (1765-1784) JOHN (S/O JAMES SR.) ABT 1775 AGE 35
    MALE UND 10 (1800-1810)
    MALE UND 10 (1800-1810)
    FEMALE 26-45 (1765-1784)
    FEMALE 10-16 (1794-1800)
    FEMALE UND 10 (1800-1810)
    FEMALE UND 10 (1800-1810) 
    Dobbins, James (I4669)
     
    5957 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

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    John Wallis Senior BATES
    Sex: M
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    Spouse: Sarah WALTRIP
    Marriage: 1812
    Washington, Virginia
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    Bates, John Wallis (I4745)
     
    5958 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]
    Probably born in Germany

    From notes by Mary Claunch Lane:
    1768 John Michael Claunch awarded 200 acres in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina on Rocky River on a branch of dutch Bufalow Creek. 
    Claunch, John Michael (I4443)
     
    5959 [tharp.ged]

    Buried Mound Hill Cemetery 
    Tharp, Infant Son (I4372)
     
    5960 [U.S. Census 1900 Missouri-ClayCounty-FishingRiverTownship-ExcelsiorSprings Sheet 7; enumerated 06.Jun.1900]

    Line 32-33 living on Linnwood street. 
    Family F0366
     
    5961 {From Marian Williams 1992:]

    Josephine Christy James tells us that Darwin White was in the the Union side of the Civil War and a member of the Grand Army of the Republic and is said to be buried in Jefferson Military Cemetery Saint Louis Misouri.[maryabwhiteanc.ged]

    Darwin and Olivia moved to WI around 1852 after selling their land in Mount Holly, VT. They went to Waushara Co. where they were living at the time of the Civil War.
    Darwin was in the 18th WI Volunteers in the Civil War, enlisting at 43 years of age on 18 Dec 1861 at Berlin, WI for a three year term. He gave his residence as Poysippi, Waushara County, WI. He was mustered into the military service of the United States on 22 Jan 1862 by Capt Trowbridge at Milwaukee, WI according to his Certificate of Service, issued by the State Historical Society of WI. The 18th Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Trowbridge, Milwaulkee, and mustered into the US Service on 15 Mar 1862. The regiment left WI for St. Louis on 30 Mar, then went to Pittsburg landing, TN on 31 Mar. On 5 Apr. the regiment was attached to the 2nd Brigade, 6th Division, Army of the Tennessee to Jul 1862 The next day he was wounded and captured in the Battle of Shiloh and taken to an Alabama prison camp. He was later released, but had contracted Typhoid. He was taken to St Louis, MO where he died in the military hospital there.
    He was buried in the military cemetary there, according to his CW Pension papers.
    According to his Certificate of Service issued by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin: "Private White was reported missing in action on April 6, 1862 at the battle of Shiloh, Tennessee. A special report, dated October 29, 1862 states he was a prisoner of war. In December 1862 he was reported dead by a Surgeon of the St. Louis , Missouri General Hospital. An inventory of effects and final statement report indicates Private White died on the 16th day of July, 1862, at St Louis, Missouri, due to typhoid fever. The Roll of Honor, Volume 20, page 390, shows he is buried in the cemetary at Jefferson Barracks, Missoure. He is buried in Section 11, Grave 10, having been removed from the Wesleyan Cemetary at St. Louis." Jefferson Barracks National Cemetary is located at 2900 Sheridan Road, St. Louis Missoure 63125. This is supposed to be a beautiful cemetary according to a national genealogist who wrote about this cemetary in a computer on-line article. 
    White, Darwin B. (I3626)
     

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