News: Looking for females who are in the pure female lines (mother to daughter) from William and Sarah who are willing to do an mtDNA test. Such a person would be descended along an all female line from Mary DEVIN Biggers or Margaret DEVIN Reynolds. The hope is to identify the markers for Sarah SMITH Devin to help identify her parents. Contact the webmaster if interested.

Devin descendant, Stanley Wayne Devin, passed away at 1:30 a.m. on Dec. 4, 2014. He was the last living child of Ira & Oleta Devin.
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    5801 [riverrat1981.ged]

    Timothy married (1) 23 Oct 1776 in Plymouth,PA, Sarah RANSOM, b 23 Aug 1757,
    dau of Capt Samuel RANSOM; she d 19 Dec 1777. He m (2) at Plymouth, 15 Jan
    1780, Phebe (NESBIT) MARVIN, dau of James & Phebe (HARRISON) NESBIT of NJ, and widow of Uriah MARVIN. She d 20 Nov 1840 in Sunbury, OH.
    Timothy removed in 1769 with his father from Egremont, MA to the Wyoming Valley, Westmoreland Co, PA, settling in May 1772 at Plymouth (now in Luzerne
    Co), then about 1792 to Huntington Twp (Huntingdon, PA?) 9 ch.

    * Great Barrington was in Hampshire Co, which became Berkshire Co in 1760.

    REF: John Hopkins of Cambridge, MA & Descendants- Tim. Hopkins- pp 186-7 
    Hopkins, Timothy (I6616)
     
    5802 [riverrat1981.ged]

    Wallace W married 27 Sep 1865, Frances (Fanny) M. BROWN in Lorain Co, OH She was the daughter of Marcellus A and Jane A (KIDNEY) BROWN, both b NY. Wallace "was a Sgt- Co D, 17th OH INF" (Cem Recs)- "In 1862, he enlisted in the 178th OH INF and was assigned to the 23rd Army Corps, under General Schofield, and later under General Cox & Sherman...took part in 2nd battle of Stone River, Shreveport, Kingston, NC, and many less important skirmishes, escaping unhurt." (See bio sheet)
    Wallace was listed as a grocer in his biog sheet and his father's obit. In the 1900 census, he is a lamp trimmer for the Electric Light Co.
    Two daughters: Carrie Belle,b 2 Aug 1866/7; m 8 Apr 1896, as his 3rd wife,
    Thomas Mosher RHINES. Jennie J, b 14 Mar 1869; m Allan R. LUKENS; lived PA.

    REF: Census records- 1850,60 OH; 1870-1900 MI; 1894 State (MI)
    Portrait & Biog. Album of Jackson Co- Chapman Bros- 1890
    Jackson City directories 
    Hitchcock, Wallace W. (I6500)
     
    5803 [riverrat1981.ged]

    Were William's parents John & Esther (CADY) ADAMS or William & Susannah ? ADAMS? He may have been born in Waterbury,CT.

    REF: Lorain County Researcher- Fall 1993- pp 42-43 (Chart)
    History of Waterbury, CT - Joseph Anderson
    Waterbury Vital Records - Vol I, p 326
    Barbour Index of CT
    Bronson Genealogy- C.N.Sinnett- pp 20-21
    Ancestral Files- LDS Church 
    Adams, William (I5465)
     
    5804 [riverrat1981.ged]

    William married (1) 22 Feb 1775, Sarah GOODWIN, who d 18 Feb 1788; (2) 29 Dec 1788, Orpha COSSETT, dau of John COSSETT; she d 24 Jan 1842. 5 ch by Sarah & 4 ch by Orpha.

    REF: History of Waterbury, CT - Joseph Anderson
    Waterbury Vital Records- Vol 1
    Chart, courtesy of Joyce Steeby, Box 385, Schoolcraft, MI 49087
    Ancestral Files- LDS Church
    History of Waterbury,CT- Henry Bronson- p 258-9?
    CONNECTICUT. New Haven County. Waterbury Deaths 1797-1825
    Name: ADAMS, William
    Age: 80
    Death Date: 25 Jan 1828
    Place of Death: New Haven Co. CT 
    Adams, William (I6554)
     
    5805 [riverrat1981.ged]

    [WFT Vol 7- Tree # 0285 gives her birthdate as 16 Jul 1765, which would make her 11 yrs old when married and at birth of Asa Mar 1777 ?!]

    REF: Lorain County Researcher- Fall 1993- pp 42-43 (Chart) 
    Beebe, Armenia (I6634)
     
    5806 [riverrat1981.ged]
    REF: Thomas Judd And His Descendants- Sylvester Judd- p 14.
    John Hopkins of Cambridge, MA & Descendants- Tim.Hopkins- pp 20,35-38
    Bronson Families- H.B.Enderton- pp 14,15 
    Judd, Mary (I5474)
     
    5807 [riverrat1981.ged]

    Ref: Index to Marr. License Applications,Cuyahoga Co, OH - Vol 1-6


    Mi Death Index - Rec. 590, Ledger page 141[ Inflammation of the bowels] 
    Hamlin, Sophia Amanda (I5546)
     
    5808 [riverrat1981.ged]
    She married Dec 1784, Walter Wooster. 
    Beebe, Ursula (I6663)
     
    5809 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]


    /listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/textindices/O/OWE N+1998+587979422+F


    QUERIES
    McCarver-OWEN
    Araminta Isabella McCarver, b. 12/23/1830, d. 7/12/1902 Pottsbor o, TX
    married JOHN WILLIAM OWEN, b. 11/5/1827, d.6/6/1898 Comanche C . TX..
    They married 11/28/1851 in Eastport, Miss, Tishomingo County. C hildren:
    MARY KATHERINE, b. 18577; IDA FLORENCE b. 1862; JOHN STANHOP E & DORA
    ISABELL (twins) b. 1865; ARRA AMENTIA b. 1868; WILLIAM MCCARV ER b.
    1871 * THEODORE MARVIN b. 1875. (Mrs. Raymond Bostick San An tonio TX
    ---Summer 1984 issue) 
    Owens, John William (I4423)
     
    5810 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]


    840 Abbeville District South Carolina Census

    Crawford, WA 1 Male age 20-30
    2 Males under 5
    1 Female age 20-30

    ---------------------------------------
    Alabama Land Patent dated 1 June 1858

    William A. Crawford TSP16-S, Range 15-W.

    -------------------------------------------------

    1850 Fayette Co Alabama Census (later Lamar Co) in Pleasant Rid ge area north of Fernbank, Alabama. Millport post office.

    Name age occupatio n place of birth
    #330 Crawford, William A. 33 Farme r SC
    Emeline S. 31 SC
    Samuel A. 13 SC
    William L. 11 SC
    James D. 9 SC
    Margaret E. 7 SC
    John T. 5 SC
    Joseph W. 3 AL
    Nancy M. 1 AL

    1860 Fayette Co AL Census - East District p. 430 Millpost

    name age place of birth
    #348 Crawford, William 44 SC
    Susannah 43 SC
    William 20 SC
    James 19 SC
    Margaret 18 SC
    John 15 SC
    Joseph 13 AL
    Nancy 11 AL
    Thompsn 9 AL
    Ebenizer 6 AL
    Mary 4 AL


    1870 Dunklin County Missouri Census

    Crawford, William age 53 born in South Carolina Farmer
    Emilina age 51 born in South Carolina keeping house
    Ebenezer age 16 born in Alabama works on Farm
    Mary age 14 born in Alabama



    1880 Dunklin County Missouri Census - Union area
    Place of Birth
    Self Father Mother
    Crawford, William A. age 65 Farmer S C SC SC
    Susan E. age 63 S C SC SC
    Morris, Mary J. age 25 (widowed daughter) A L SC SC
    Cintha A. ag e 5 MO TN AL
    Mary C. age 3 M O TN AL
    Ponder, Dewitt age 28 servant/labo r AL SC SC


    1880 Agricultural Schedule - P16SD2ED41

    William A. Crawford

    25 Tilled Acres
    $200 Farm Value
    $100 Livestock Value
    $200 Est Value of Farm Production 1879
    2 Milch Cows
    2 Other
    2 Purchased
    11 Swine
    25 Poultry
    Producted in 1879
    8 Acres Indian Corn - 250 bushels
    6 Acres Wheat - 65 bushels
    6 Acres Cotton - 3 bales 
    Crawford, William Andrew (I4654)
     
    5811 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]


    840 Abbeville District South Carolina Census

    Crawford, JL 1 Male 30-40
    1 Female 20-30

    -------------------------------------------
    Alabama Land Patent - 1 June 1858

    Eliza A. Crawford, TSP16-S, Range 15-W
    ---------------------------------------------

    1850 Fayette County Alabama Census - Millport

    Crawford, Joseph L. age 41 Farmer
    Eliza A. age 32
    William A. age 9
    James A. age 7
    Mary E age 6
    Margret A. age 6
    Nancy E. age 1


    1860 Fayette County Alabama Census - East District Al p. 430 Mi llpost

    Name age place of birth
    #396 Crawford, Eliza 42 SC
    William 19 SC
    James 16 AL
    Mary 14 AL
    Margaret 11 AL
    Nancy 9 AL
    John 7 AL
    Thomas 3 AL


    Note: Eliza moved to Campbell, Dunklin County, Missouri with he r brother-in-law's family(the William Andrew Crawfords). In th e book, EARLY FAMILIES OF DUNKLIN CO. BY Libby Rozelle, Libby i ndicates that Joseph Lindsey Crawford's widow, Eliza A. Crawford , lost more than one child on the trip from Alabama to Missouri . One a toddler apparently fell in the molasses barrel and drown .

    (I wonder if there were additional children after Thomas or if t he child that died wasn't a grandchild.) 
    Crawford, Joseph Lindsey (I4700)
     
    5812 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]


    850 Bradley County, TN Census
    P. 206 Dw. 948 F. 948 26th Subdiv. 31 Oct 1850
    Julian, Isum 55 Farmer 200 0 NC
    Elizabeth 55 NC
    Wade, Thomas 17 Farme r IN 
    Patterson, Elizabeth (I4606)
     
    5813 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    "Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bo nds" by Pauline Young. page 243

    John Porter - Box 71, Pack 1754.

    Will dated Dec. 27, 1798 in Abbeville District. Prov. Dec 20, 18 03. Exrs: Wife, Elizabeth Porter, James Watts. Wit: Jas. Jones , Benj. Simson, Thos. Winn. Wife, Elizabeth Porter. Chn: Saml . Norwood Porter, Hugh, John Porter. "Owned land in Winston Co . in Orangeburgh Dist. near the White Pond lying on the water s of Pond Branch and Yarrow Branch." 
    Porter, John (I4511)
     
    5814 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    "Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bo nds" by Pauline Young. page 258

    Hugh Porter, Sr. - Box 76, Pack 1862.

    Will dated May 2, 1808. Rec. July 18, 1808. Wit: John Donald , Alexr. Spence, Hugh Porter, Jr.
    Chn: Jas., Philip, Margery, Wm., Mary, Hugh, John, Martha, Saml . Porter. Gr. Dtr., Mary Chiles Brightman. Inv. made Aug. 1, 1 808 by Robt. Smyth. Andw. Gray, John Donald. Another Inv. of Re v. Hugh Porter made Aug. 25, 1813 by Wm. Chiles, John Harris, Ja s. Henderson. Sale, Nov. 16, 1813. Byrs: Vincent Griffen, Mar y E. Porter, John Conner Esq., Saml. Porter, Joab Wilson, Pleasa nt Thurman, Saml. Caldwell, Jas. Wedgeworth, John Hearst, Davi d Rush, Robt. Foster, Jos. Walker, Wm. Lummus, Garret E. Grose , etc.

    From Diana:

    Anyway, this Hugh left to his heirs:
    heirs of my son, James $1
    son Philip $1
    heirs of my daughter vilet $1
    daughter Margery $1
    son William $1
    daughter Mary $1
    son Hugh $1
    son John $1
    daughter Martha mair bridle and sadle allso two fether beds an d furneture
    allso one half of my household and kitchen furneture allso (?) w heels and
    cards? (?) allso halfe my cattle
    son Samuel tract of land wher on I now live allso his horse & th e sorel mair
    with one eye allso my hogs and the remaining halfe of my cattl e and the
    remaining half of my household and kitchen furniture and two fet her beds and
    furniture and all my plantation tooles
    granddaughter Mary Chiles Brightman one fether bed and furnetur e when she
    marries or becomes eighteen years of age and in case she shoul d dy before
    that she mary'es or becomes eighteen then the bed to revert to m y sone Samuel
    and that he should pay all my just debts.....


    The above will was proven on 18 Jul 1808. 
    Porter, Hugh (I4478)
     
    5815 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1820 census of Overton County, Tennessee

    011 Robert Patterson 3 1 1 1 1
    011 Benjamin Moore 1 1 1 1 1
    011 James Patterson 2 1 2 2 1

    ****

    1830 Franklin County Alabama Census

    Jas Patterson 00101/00001

    Is this correct???
    ********

    1850 Argicultual Franklin County Alabama Census

    James Patterson, 12, 60, 125, 52, 100


    These are the items represented and separated by a comma; for ex ample John Doe, 20, 25, 10, 5,
    100
    1. Owner
    2. Acres of Improved Land
    3. Acres of Unimproved Land
    4. Cash Value of Farm
    5. Value of Farm Implements and Machinery
    13. Value of Livestock





    1850 Franklin Co Al

    889 889 James Patterson age 60 Male Farmer 150 bo rn SC
    Margaret Patterson 59 Femal e NC
    Mabel 27 Female (could be 29 ) TN
    Margaret 21 Femal e TN
    John W. 20 Male Farme r TN
    Sarah 18 Femal e TN
    Nancy 18 Femal e TN
    Isaac 14 Mal e TN



    ******

    I also found this: //cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al /Tallapoosa?read=429

    Patterson's in Alexander City area

    Posted by Judy Howington on Mon, 1 9 Apr 1999

    Surname: Patterson, Brown, Neighbors
    Can anyone help me get James Isham/Isom Patterson out of Alabama ? James Isham Patterson b. about 1795 (prob. Ireland) was marrie d to Margaret (Peggy) Brown b. abt. 1795 (prob. Ireland).A Son , Andrew Jackson Patterson, b. Dec. 11, 1816 SC was married to M ary Ann Neighbors, b.June 16, 1822 SC. Andrew Jackson Patterso n and his wife, Mary Ann are buried in the back yard of their ho me which is standing just off Hwy 280 in Alexander City. I thin k James Isham Patterson and Peggy Brown were in the Newberry, S C area before moving to Chambers and then Tallapoosa Counties. D esperate to find the parents of James I. Patterson. Peggy's fath er was William Brown. 
    Patterson, James (I4447)
     
    5816 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1820 Franklin County Alabama Census

    Bates, Henderson 1 male over 21
    l female over 2l
    l female under 2l


    1830 Franklin County Alabama Census

    Bates, Henderson 1 Male 30-40 years old
    1 Male 5-10 years old
    1 Female 30-40 years old
    1 Female 20-30 years old
    1 Female 10-15 years old
    1 Female 5-10 years old




    1840 Franklin County Alabama Census

    Bates, Henderson E. 1 Male 40-50 years old
    1 Male 15-20 years old
    1 Female 40-50 years old
    1 Female 15-20 years old


    1850 Franklin Co AL Census

    877 877 Henderson Bates 52 M Farmer 250 KY
    Edy Bates 25 F TN


    Edy is marked as not being able to read/write.

    1850 Franklin County Agricultural Census

    Henderson Bates 40 Acres of Improved Land
    100 Acres of Unimproved Land
    250 Cash Value of Farm
    10 Value of Farm Implements & Machinery
    100 Value of Livestock


    ------------------

    Later found this:


    1870 Carter County, MO census, Carter Twp, p 471, House/Visit 71
    BATES, Henderson, age 69, b TN, Farmer
    " , Edy , age 52, b TN 
    Bates, Henderson E. (I4719)
     
    5817 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1840 Abbeville District, South Carolina page 24

    James Crawford 1 Male 20-29
    1 Female 15-19


    Alabama Land Patent dated 2 July 1860
    James Crawford TSP16-S, Range 15-W

    1850 Fayette County Alabama Census
    #347 Crawford, James age 39 born in South Carolina
    Ataline age 27 born in South Carolina
    William L. age 9 born in South Carolina
    Mary E. age 7 born in South Carolina
    Martha J. age 6 born in South Carolina
    Nancy E age 4 born in South Carolina
    Lucia age 3 born in South Carolina


    1860 Fayette AL - East District Al p. 430 Millpost

    #359 Crawford, James age 47 born in South Carolina
    Adeline age 36 born in South Carolina
    William age 19 born in South Carolina
    Mary age 18 born in South Carolina
    Martha age 15 born in South Carolina
    Nancy age 14 born in South Carolina
    Louise age 12 born in Alabama
    John age 10 born in Alabama
    James age 6 born in Alabama

    1870 Sanford (was Fayette, later became Lamar) County Alabama

    Name age race state occupat ion property value
    of birth
    #5 Crawford, James J. 16 White AL Farme r $150 $200
    Adeline 40 White SC keeping house
    John H. 20 White AL Att'd school
    N. Emily 25 White SC
    Louisa 22 White SCmm 
    Crawford, James (I4702)
     
    5818 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1850 Franklin County Alabama Census - District 6 - 4 Jan 1850

    Bates, Elija age 27 Male farmer born in Alab ama
    Emily age 31 Female born in South Caro lina
    Henderson age 9 Male born in Alabama
    Robert age 5 Male born in Alabama
    Clarissa age 3 Female born in Alabama
    William age 1 Male born in Alabama



    1850 Franklin County Agricultural Census

    Elijah Bates 24 Acres of Improved Land
    250 Acres of Unimproved Land
    400 Cash Value of Farm
    45 Value of Farm Implements & Machinery
    80 Value of Livestock



    1860 Franklin County Alabama Census

    Gates, Elijah J. age 40 Male born in Alabama
    Matilda age 30 Female born in Alabama
    Henderson age 18 Male born in Alabama
    Robert age 15 Male born in Alabama
    Sarah J. age 14 Female born in Alabama
    William age 12 Male born in Alabama
    Joseph age 10 Male born in Alabama
    Balinda age 5 Female born in Alabama
    John age 2 Male born in Alabama


    1880 Sharp County Arkansas Census

    Bates, Elijah age 67 born in Alabama father born in TN m other born in KY
    Matilda age 60 born in Tennessee father born in TN mother bor n in TN
    John age 21 born in Alabama father born in AL mother b orn in TN
    Sterling age 17 born in Alabama father born in AL mother bo rn in TN 
    Bates, Elijah J. (I4721)
     
    5819 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1850 Census - Franklin County, Alabama - District No. 6 - 6 Ja n 1850

    Peter - age 35 born NC - farmer - value of Real Estat e owned - 500
    Elizabeth - age 30 born AL
    Lucinda age 12 born AL
    Henderson age 11 born AL
    Lyla age 8 born AL
    Hrimirth ? age 5 born AL
    Calvin age 4 born AL
    David age 1 born AL




    1850 Agricultural Census for Franklin County Alabama

    Peter Patterson, 20, 80, 500, 5, 250


    These are the items represented and separated by a comma; for ex ample John Doe, 20, 25, 10, 5,
    100
    1. Owner
    2. Acres of Improved Land
    3. Acres of Unimproved Land
    4. Cash Value of Farm
    5. Value of Farm Implements and Machinery
    13. Value of Livestock

    ***

    1870 PATTERSON PETER Franklin County AL 499 Pleasant Site P.O. F ederal Population Schedule AL 1870 Federal Census Index AL102496 38

    1870 Franklin County Alabama Census
    Household 59 64

    Peter Patterson 52 M W Farmer 800 1100 NC
    Eliza J. 41 FW Keeping hous e GA
    P. C. 21 MW Farme r AL
    Lillie A. 23 FW ??? occupatio n AL
    M. M . 14 FW at schoo l AL
    Varnia 8 FW at Schoo l AL
    Beatrice 6 FW at hom e AL



    ***

    Census information

    Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Othe r Info Record Type Database ID#

    1850 PATTERSON PETER Franklin County AL 234 District 6 Federal P opulation Schedule AL 1850 Federal Census Index ALS5a1344846

    1860 PATTERSON PETER Franklin County AL 758 Western Division Fed eral Population Schedule AL 1860 Federal Census Index AL01994729

    1870 PATTERSON PETER Franklin County AL 499 Pleasant Site P.O. F ederal Population Schedule AL 1870 Federal Census Index AL102496 38



    *****

    MIGHT BE info on his Civil War service

    Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Inductio n Rank - Discharge Notes Allegiance

    Patterson Peter A 20 Battalion Alabam a Light Art'y Private Private Confederate
    Patterson Peter H 6 Alabama In fantry. Private Private Confederate 
    Patterson, Peter William (I4359)
     
    5820 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1850 Fayette Division AL p. 24 Millpost

    #330 Crawford, Thomas 40 SC
    Elizabeth 26 SC
    Margret L. 25 SC
    Elizabeth 70 SC
    ----------------------------------

    1860 Fayette County, Al census - East District AL p. 430 Millpos t

    #349 Crawford, Elizabeth 75 SC
    Thomas 54 SC
    Elizabeth 47 SC
    Samuel 33 SC
    Martha 21 SC 
    Elizabeth (I4709)
     
    5821 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1850 Franklin County Census

    Patterson, David 30 M farmer - 500 TN
    Matilda 27 F TN
    ? 8 F TN
    Margaret 6 F TN
    Robert 4 M AL
    Eliza 1 F AL
    Patterson, Robert 24 M ? TN


    1860 Franklin County Census

    Patterson, David N. age 40 farmer born in Tennessee
    Matilda F. age 37 born in Alabama
    Marguerite age 16 born in Alabama
    Robert F. age 13 born in Alabama
    Elisa age 10 born in Alabama
    Hardin A. age 7 born in Alabama
    Halcot? J. age 4 born in Alabama
    Henderson age 2 born in Alabama
    Matilda A. age 5 mon. born in Alabama



    "Old Land Records of Colbert County, Alabama" page 103

    SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 40.12 acres David Nowlin? Patterson 8 Feb 1 854
    18279 - Number of Certificateor Warrant.. 
    Patterson, David Nolan (I4730)
     
    5822 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1850 Itawamba County, MS Census, Dist. No. 7, Nov 16, 1850, Page 4 31 B

    736/736
    Samuel Patterson 38 M Farmer 500 NC
    Talish (Talitha?) 41 F ? cant r ead
    Margaret 17 F TN
    Mary 15 F TN
    Addison 14 M AL
    Samuel 12 M AL
    William 10 M AL
    Julan 9 M AL
    James 6 M AL


    Living near Rev. Hardin Patterson 
    Patterson, Samuel (I4622)
     
    5823 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1860 Tishomingo County Census

    Claunch, Sarah 53 F born SC 2 26
    Jno. 21 M born AL



    226 means they are living as boarders in the home of Arther Blas engame

    Blasengame, Arther 35 M Farmer /100 born in Al
    Elizabeth 30 F AL
    Jno. 11 M Ark.
    Sarah E. 8 F AL
    Almetta J. 6 F MS
    Mildred 3 M MS
    Roxannah 1 F MS 
    Stedum, Sarah (I4405)
     
    5824 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1860 Fayette County Census.

    William Johnson age 37 male born South Carolina
    Sarah Johnson age 37 female born South Carolina
    HARRIET Johnson age 14 female born South Carolina
    Mary Johnson age 11 female born South Carolina
    Emily Johnson age 9 female born South Carolina
    Francis Johnson age 8 female born South Carolina
    Nancy Johnson age 3 female born Alabama
    John Johnson age 6 mos. male born Alabama


    1870 Sanford (Lamar) County Alabama census

    Precinct #11, PO Big Pond, 22 June 1870

    #8 Johnson, William 47 white SC farmer $60 0 $400
    Sarah A. 44 white SC keeping house
    Emily E. 19 white SC at home
    Francis M. 16 white SC works on farm
    Nancy C. 13 white AL at home
    John J. 10 white Al works on farm
    Sarah M. 7 white AL
    Samuel Grant 5 white AL 
    Johnson, William M. (I4666)
     
    5825 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1860 Franklin County Alabama Census

    pg 731 #432 Walker Norris 40 M TN md. 1845
    Margarett 26 F TN
    Robert M 12 M
    Nebun 10 M
    Felix J. 8 M
    Sana B. 6 F
    Thadeuns 1 M
    Next door #433 Isam J. Patterson 23 M TN md. 1835
    Margaret A. 24 F TN
    Manda B. 4 F AL
    Louisa C. 2 F AL
    Next pg 780 #762 Calvin Britton 34 M AL
    Nisa (Nancy) 32 F AL md 1849
    Julian E. 10 M
    Wm R. 8 M
    Noble M. 7 M
    Helen E. 4 F
    Jessie B. 2 F 
    Patterson, Isham Julian (I4401)
     
    5826 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1860 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census

    Howard Owen 55 M Farner 3000/800 GA
    Mary A. 51 F TN
    Andrew F. 19 M Farmer AL
    Jno. H. 17 M farmer AL
    Alabama 14 F AL
    Caldona 10 F AL 
    Owens, Howard W. (I4425)
     
    5827 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1870 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census (page 25 census book)
    Post Office Baysprings page 288-289

    Page No. Name Age Sex Race Occupatio n Property Birthplace
    Value

    13-15 Owens, Franklin 55 M W Farmer 80 -550 AL
    Milly E 48 F W Hskp r TN
    Mary A. 21 F W at hom e AL
    Russel B. 20 M W wk far m MS
    Sarah 18 F W at hom e MS
    Susan E 15 F W at hom e MS
    Roda 14 F W at hom e MS
    Camely 12 F W at hom e MS
    Eliza 10 F W at hom e MS
    Americ a 8 F W MS
    Mill y 4 F W MS
    Ann H. 24 F W at home 80 - MS
    Frankli n 4 M W MS
    Joh n H 2 M W MS
    Strickland, Susan 65 F W No oc c TN
    Jones, Susana 55 F W No oc c NC


    -----------------------------
    ***

    On 1/22/02 12:06 PM, "Sandra Cox" wrote:

    Cay, Howard W. Owens b. 1806, son of John Howard Owens, b.175 8, married Mary Ann Sewell, b. 1810.

    Martha L. Owens, daughter of Howard W and Mary Ann Sewell Owens , married Hiram Trotter m. 1855 in Tishomingo Co
    Ms. Martha L. and Hiram Trotter had one son William M. Trotter.

    John Howard Owens b. 1845, son of Franklin Mabry Owens, marrie d Ann H. Sewell, b. 1844. They were married May 21,
    1865, in Tishomingo Co Ms. I rec'd this information from a Rene e Kneller back in 1999. She writes "Ann H. Sewell married
    John Howard Owens May 21, 1865, Tishamingo Co. Ms. An interesti ng note on John Howard Owens....He died a tragic
    death. He lost his memory and when all were asleep, went out th rough the chimney. He was found, hanging by the neck
    in the horse lot between the barn and stable at his Uncle Danie l Hart's place about half-mile from home. He died 1-1868.
    His widow and 2 young sons were living with his parents Frankl n and Millie in 1870. The 2 sons were Franklin and John
    H. "John Toot" Don't know if this is true or not.

    Elizabeth P. Owens b. 1831 was the daughter of Howard W. Owens a nd Mary Ann Sewell Owens. She was married more
    than once. She married David Crocket Trotter March 7, 1850 in T ishomingo Co. Ms. They had seven children. David
    Trotter died in Ms. either in or shortly after the Civil War. E lizabeth and her children migrated to Texas with other members
    of the family. Elizabeth Owens Trotter married Obediah Beene o n September 5, 1875 or May 9, 1875 in Freestone Co.
    Texas.

    Hiram Trotter and David Crocket Trotter were brothers to my grea t grandfather Jonathan Trotter. Ann H. Sewell was a
    sister to my great grandmother Susan Sewell Trotter, wife of Jon athan.

    I do not know the relationship between Mary Ann Sewell Owens an d my Sewells, but I believe that there is kinship there.

    Hopes this helps you. Sandra 
    Owens, John Howard (I4755)
     
    5828 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1870 Dunklin County, Missouri Census

    Hopkins, Benjamine age 31 born in Alabama Farmer
    Nancy age 21 born in Alabama Keeping House
    William age 3 born in Alabama
    John age 1 born in Missouri 
    Crawford, Nancy (I4686)
     
    5829 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1870 Franklin County Census

    Mathew Powel age 57 born NC
    Mary C. age 47 born SC
    Lydia age 15 born AL.


    This could be Mathew

    Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Inductio n Rank - Discharge Notes Allegiance

    Powell Matthew A 19 Alabama Infa ntry. Private Private Confederate



    ***** this could be Mathew

    Land Records

    POWELL, MATTHEW View Image
    Land Office: TUSCALOOSA Sequence #:
    Document Number: 1782 Total Acres: 39.9675
    Misc. Doc. Nr.: Signature: Yes
    Canceled Document: No Issue Date: September 2, 1839
    Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No
    Survey Date: Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
    Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
    Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Sale-Cash En tries

    Legal Land Description:
    # Aliquot Parts Block # Base Line Fractional Section Township Ra nge Section #
    1 NWNW HUNTSVILLE No 22S 13W 4
    ---------------------------------------------------------------- -------- 
    Powell, Matthew (I4640)
     
    5830 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1870 Franklin County, Alabama Census
    Household 60 65

    H. W. Patterson 26 MW Farmer - 250 AL
    Margaret 20 FW MS

    *****
    Henderson Washington Patterson


    Henderson Washington Patterson was born in Alabama on February 4 , 1842. His parents were Peter William and Elizabeth Bates Patt erson. Peter was born on April 2, 1815 in North Carolina and di ed on May 26, 1899 in Franklin County, Alabama. He is buried i n Strickland Cemetery in Franklin County. The 1850 Census show s Peters family living in Franklin County, Alabama as farmers . The following family members were reported; Peter, age 35, bo rn in North Carolina, Elizabeth, age 31, born in Alabama, Lucind a M., age 12, born in Alabama, Henderson, age 11, born in Alabam a, Lily, age 8, born in Alabama, Mary Arminda, age 5, born in Al abama, Peter Calvin, age 4, born in Alabama, and David, age 1, b orn in Alabama. Three more children were born after the 1850 Ce nsus was taken; Eadiette E., born in Alabama in 1852, Mabel M. , born in Alabama in 1854, and Eliza, born in Alabama in 1857 . Peter married a 2nd time to Eliza Jane Smith in about 1860 . They had the following children; Varina D., born in Alabama i n 1862, Beatrice, born in Alabama in 1864, and Ida, born in Alab ama in 1869.

    At age 19, H.W. Patterson joined the Confederacy and served in t he Wines 4th Alabama Cavalry Regiment. His commanders were Cols . William A. Johnson, and Phillip D. Roddey, Lt. Col. E.M. Winde s, and Majors R.W. Johnson and John E. Newsom. The regiment wa s formed at Tuscumbia, Alabama in October 1862 and moved to midd le Tennessee. In spring 1863 the regiment was sent to the Tenne ssee River Valley in Northern Alabama. In April 1864 the regime nt was transferred to the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, an d East Louisiana. After a fight at Brice's Cross Roads, the reg iment fought in conflicts from Montevello, Alabama to Selma, Ala bama where, on April 2, 1865, most of the unit was captured. Th e remaining part surrendered at Pond Spring. H.W. Patterson wa s then 23 years old.

    Henderson was married to Margaret Ann Norman on January 13, 186 9 in Mississippi by his uncle, Rev. Harden Patterson. He was 2 6 years old and she was 19. Her parents were Thomas and Louis a Eliza/Samantha McClung Norman from Southern Tishomingo County , Mississippi. Census records from 1850, 1860, and 1870 show th at Thomas Norman was born in South Carolina, moved to Alabama a s a wagon maker and farmer, married Louisa McClung, who was bor n in Alabama, and that the following children were born; John, a bout 1841 in Alabama, Benjamin about 1843 in Alabama, William, a bout 1845 in Mississippi, Margaret, November 19, 1849 in Mississ ippi, Emiline, about 1851 in Mississippi, Zachariah P., August 1 8, 1852 in Mississippi, Louisa Samantha, born March 7, 1855 in M ississippi, Lafayette, about 1858 in Mississippi, and Mary L., a bout 1860 in Mississippi.

    Hendersons first son, William Monroe Patterson (Willie), was bo rn July 7, 1870 in Alabama. Their second child, Carrie was bor n October 4, 1871 in Mississippi, but died July 5, 1872. Lelan d Patterson was born in Alabama on March 8, 1873. Thomas Floy d Patterson (Floyd) was born December 1, 1875 in Alabama.

    Margaret, Henderson, and three sons, William, 7, Lee, 4, and Flo yd, 2, moved to Prairie Lea, Texas (Caldwell County) in 1877 whe re they lived and farmed for 22 years. Margaret's mother and fat her, Louisa Eliza/Samantha and Thomas Norman, Margarets sisters , Emma, Samantha, and Mary, and brother D. Lafayette also move d to Prairie Lea close to the same time.

    Two of Hendersons cousins already lived in Caldwell County. Th ey were Barney Duff and Andrew C. Patterson. Their father was J oseph Patterson from Davidson County, Tennessee, according to th e Tennessee 1850 Census. Barney and Andrew also served in the c onfederacy.

    Jennie Lou Patterson was born July 4, 1880 in Prairie Lea, Texas . Margaret and Hendersons last child, Lillie Mae Patterson, wa s also born in Prairie Lea on February 26, 1887.

    The H.W. Patterson family moved to Hillsboro, Texas (Hill County ) about 1899. Then, in 1900, Henderson, Margaret, Jennie, and L illie moved to Dawson, Texas (Navarro County) where they made th eir final home. William became a cotton buyer and married Hatti e Williams on November 22, 1898. Leland became a farmer and mar ried Clara Dickson. They made their home near Hillsboro, Texas . Thomas Floyd married Jennie Mae Morrison and they lived in Hi llsboro, Texas. Jennie Lou was 20 years old when her family mov ed to Dawson. She married a bookkeeper named Jesse Keeton and t hey lived in Dawson. Lillie Mae was 13 years old when they move d to Dawson. She never married.

    H.W. Patterson, "Uncle Pat," died at age 80 of Dengue Fever (acc ording to Jennie Lou) on September 25, 1922 and is buried in Daw son Cemetery. Margaret Ann Norman Patterson died at age 81 fro m cerebral arterial sclerosis on May 19, 1931 and is buried in D awson Cemetery. Lillie Mae Patterson (Aunt Niddie) died at ag e 59 from Breast Cancer on April 23, 1946 and is buried in Dawso n Cemetery. William Monroe died of tuberculosis on February 10 , 1951 at the Davis Hotel on Gould Street in Hillsboro, Texas (i nstead of June 6, 1950) and is buried in Dawson Cemetery (accord ing to death certificate). Note: date of death is wrong on head stone. Leland Patterson died of heart failure at age 40 on Apri l 16, 1913 (according to death certificate), and is buried in Da wson Cemetery. Thomas Floyd died at age 82 from a cerebral hemo rrhage in Hillsboro, Texas at Grant Buie Clinic on March 8, 195 7 (according to death certificate), and is buried in Ridge Par k Cemetery in Hillsboro with his first wife Jennie Mae who die d April 30, 1912 and his second wife, Lana Patterson, who died i n 1959. His residence, at the time of his death, was 205 E. Fra nklin, Hillsboro, Texas. Jennie Lou Patterson Keeton Morter die d at age 104 of old age on February 16, 1985 and is buried in Da wson Cemetery after living in Austin, Texas for 50 years.

    Thomas Floyd and Jennie Mae Patterson had one son, Thomas Denzil . Denzil married Katherine ??. They had no children. Leland Pa tterson had two children, Bill and Margaret. Jennie had one ch ild, Jessie Leora Keeton (Leora) born November 19, 1906 in Hubba rd, Texas, from her first marriage to Jesse Keeton who was bor n October 7, 1875 in Alabama. Jesse Keeton died of tuberculosi s in Dawson, Texas on March 9, 1909 (according to death certific ate) and is buried in Dawson Cemetery. Jennie married Ray P. Mo rter October 27, 1912. They had no children. After her mother' s death in 1931, Jennie ran a boarding house until she and Ray m oved to 4303 Bellvue Avenue, Austin, Texas in the early 1950's . Ray Morter died April 1, 1960 in Austin, Texas and is burie d in Dawson Cemetery.

    Leora married George Henry Shafer on March 25, 1933 in Georgetow n, Texas. They had three children: George Alan, born July 4, 1 934 in Malakoff, Texas, James Ray, born June 9, 1941 in Livingst on, Texas (Polk County Hospital), and Judy Kay, born August 8, 1 949 in Austin, Texas (Seton Hospital).

    George Alan married Zoe Ann Derden from Austin, Texas. They ha d two children, Cheryl Ann, born October 28, 1963 in Dallas, Tex as and Georgeann, born May 24, 1965 in Dallas, Texas. Zoe Ann d ied of cancer in 1979 and is buried in Dallas, Texas. George th en married Shirley Davis Colley in 1981. Shirley had three chil dren from a previous marriage, John, Paul, and Cathleen Colley . Cheryl Ann married Scott Poynor in February 1986 in Waco, Tex as and they had three children, Michella, born June 24, 1988 i n Dallas, Texas, Rebekah, born August 16, 1991 in Dallas, Texas , and Laura, born February 14, 1994 in Little Rock, Arkansas. G eorgeann married Jeff Winston and they had two children, Chase , born 19xx, in Tennessee and Chandler Nicole, born April 1996 i n Houston, Texas.

    James Ray married Terese Ann Sullivan August 5, 1967 in Austin , Texas. They had two children, Mindi Lee, born September 30, 1 972 in Dallas, Texas and James Sullivan, born October 24, 1975 i n Dallas, Texas.

    Judy Kay married Michael Wesley Diver August 1, 1969. They ha d two children, Jennifer Michelle, born January 5, 1971 in Austi n, Texas and Jana Kay, born April 29, 1975 in Austin, Texas. Th ey divorced in 1987. Jana Kay married James Epperson November 2 0, 1996. They had one child, Sierra Michelle, born May 13, 1996 .

    Leora died at age 68 of breast cancer on November 27, 1973 in Au stin, Texas where she and George lived at 3318 Big Bend Drive fo r 22 years. George never remarried and remained in their home u ntil his death at age 89, May 14, 1993, when he died of heart fa ilure. He is buried in Austin Memorial Park Cemetery, Austin, T exas, next to Leora.

    revised 7/8/98
    Judy Kay Shafer 
    Patterson, Henderson Washington (I4689)
     
    5831 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1870 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census

    Owen, Obediah age 49 born in Al, Farmer, value of farm $50 0, value of property $200
    Elizabeth age 37 born in AL, Housekeeper
    William age 18 born in MS, Farm Labor
    Daniel M. age 14 born in AL, Works Farm
    Darcus age 12 born in AL, At school
    Robert age 10 born in MS, at school
    Jefferson age 8 born in MS
    Marshall age 6 born in MS
    Obidiah age 4 born in MS
    Isabella age 2 born in MS
    Mary age 5 months born in MS 
    Owens, Obediah (I4422)
     
    5832 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1880 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census

    name age sex occupatio n birthplace of self, father, mother
    Russell B. Owens 29 M Farme r MS AL AL
    Laura E. 28 F keeps hous e MS NC NC
    Leanna B. . 9 F MS MS MS
    Jno . 7 M MS MS MS
    Rober t 4 M MS MS MS
    Oliver C. 3 M MS MS MS
    Mary C. 1 F MS MS MS

    -----------------

    1900 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census (page 210 A)

    Russel Owens age 49 born in Sep 1850 married 30 year s MS TN TN
    Laura A. age 48 born in Sept 1857 12 children/9 livi ng MS NC NC
    Robert M. age 24 born in Aug 187 5 MS MS MS
    William A. age 16 born in May 188 4 MS MS MS
    Viola age 14 born in Feb 188 6 MS MS MS
    Eva C. age 12 born in May 188 8 MS MS MS
    Luther age 8 born in Dec 189 1 MS MS M S


    Note: on the last name of his wife some sources say it was Stri ckland and some say it was Tennison. I believe it was Stricklan d.

    --------------------

    1910 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census (page 21 B)

    Living in the house of Ward M. Glasgow (a son-in-law)

    Russell B. Owens age 60 married 40 years, Born in MS, Fath er born AL, Mother born AL
    L. Eliza age 59 12 children/8 living, Born M S, Father born MS, Mother born MS
    Luther age 1 8 Born MS, Father born MS, Moth er born MS
    William A. age 2 6 Born MS, Father born MS, Moth er born MS


    1910 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census (page 21 B)

    Ward M. Glasgow age 31 married 8 years, born in MS, Fathe r born in MS, Mother born MS
    Lou Vertie age 28 married 8 years, born in MS , Father born in MS, Mother born in MS
    Verna May age 6 b orn in MS, Father born in MS, Mother born in MS
    Eutra C. ag e 5 born in MS, Father born in MS , Mother born in MS
    Whisler M. (?) age 2 b orn in MS, Father born in MS, Mother born in MS
    Morris age months bo rn in MS, Father born in MS, Mother born in MS
    Belue, Clynn S. age 10 bor n in MS, Father born in MS, Mother born in MS
    Russell B. Owens age 60 married 40 years, Born in MS, Fath er born in AL, Mother born AL
    L. Eliza age 59 12 children/8 living, Born M S, Father born MS, Mother born MS
    Luther age 18 (brother in law) Bor n MS, Father born MS, Mother born MS
    William A. age 26 (brother in law) Born M S, Father born MS, Mother born MS 
    Owens, Russell O. Bean (I4757)
     
    5833 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1900 Census Franklin County, AL
    William B. Patterson Head W M Mar 1875 M 2 AL AL AL
    Lella L. Patterson Wife W F Dec 1876 25 M 2 AL NC SC
    Elandie T. F. Patterson Son W M Jan 1899 1 S AL AL AL


    1920 Census of Tishomingo County Mississippi Page 74 A (3rd Dist rict)

    #36

    Patterson, William B. M 44 could read/write Farmer A L AL AL
    Valula L. F 4 3 AL SC SC
    Claudie B. M 2 0 school AL AL AL
    Elbert A. M 1 8 AL AL AL
    Harlyn A. M 1 6 AL AL AL
    Ophelia M. F 1 4 school AL AL AL
    Eunice V. F 1 2 school AL AL AL
    Gayther C. . F 9 S chool MS AL AL
    Daisy M . F 7 school MS AL AL
    Bernard A. . M 4 no sch ool MS AL AL
    Justin B. . M 1 n o school MS AL AL

    ----------------

    Death Certificate: William Bonds Patterson

    State of Mississippi
    Tishomingo County
    State file No. 3195

    Place of Death: Tishomingo County, Mississippi

    Full Name: William Bonds Patterson

    Sex: Male
    Color: White
    Single, Married, Widowed, or Divorced: Married

    Wife: Mrs. William B. Patterson

    Age: 59 years old.

    Occupation: Farmer

    Father: Peter Calvin Patterson of AL
    Mother: Fanny Powell of SC

    Informant: Miss Eunice Patterson of Tishomingo, Miss.

    Burial: Cross Roads...date Feb. 12, 1934.

    Date of Death: Feb 12, 1934

    Cause of Death: Apoplexy


    Notes:

    Apoplexy: 1. Sudden impairment of neurological function, espec ially from a cerebral hemorrhage; a stroke. 2. An effusion o f blood into a tissue or organ.


    ****
    From Aunt Grace;

    He died about 2 am. He was struggling to get his breath.. Grandm a got up when he heard him struggling ..lit a lamp (they didn' t have electricity) and when she got to him he had passed away. 
    Patterson, William Bonds (I4355)
     
    5834 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1900 Census Franklin County, AL
    William B. Patterson Head W M Mar 1875 M 2 AL AL AL
    Lella L. Patterson Wife W F Dec 1876 25 M 2 AL NC SC
    Elandie T. F. Patterson Son W M Jan 1899 1 S AL AL AL

    Above them;
    Andrew W. Crawford Head W M Mar 1874 26 M 4 AL NC SC
    Mary E. Crawford Wife W F Sept 1876 25 M 4 AL AL AL
    Oscar A. Crawford Son W M Sept 1896 3 S AL AL AL
    Stella N.? Patterson Daug W F Mar 1898 2 S AL AL AL
    Estler? S. Patterson Daug W F Nov 1899 1/12 S AL AL AL




    1920 Tishomingo Co census - 3rd district (info not complete)

    #60 Crawford, William
    Etta S.
    Albert H.
    James A.
    Esther S.
    Thomas R.
    Lee I.
    Milford A.
    Carlyn A. 
    Crawford, William Andrew (I4775)
     
    5835 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1900 Dunklin County Missouri Census

    Edwards, George T. age 52 born Jul 1847 in Arkansas
    Mary J. age 40 born May 1860 in Alabama
    Franklin age 16 born Jul 1883 in Missouri
    America E. age 15 born Jul 1885 in Missouri
    John W. age 10 born Oct 1890 in Missouri
    George T. age 8 born Sep 1891 in Missouri
    Chester A. age 6 born Jul 1893 in Missouri
    Luvinia age 4 born Jul 1895 in Missouri
    Aura B. age 2 born Sep 1897 in Missouri
    Crawford, Susan E. age 82 born Mar 1818 in South Carolina 
    Crawford, Mary Jane (I4677)
     
    5836 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1900 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census page 197B (Beat 3)

    117 117 Claunch, George head WM Sept 1877 22 M O M S MS MS
    Ammie B. wife WF July 1884 15 M OOO MS VA MS

    ---------------------------------------------------------------- --
    1920 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census page 77B -3rd District

    Claunch, George T. 43, could read/write M MS AL MS
    Ammie B. 35 could read/write F MS WV MS
    Lethia G. 17 some read/write F MS MS MS
    Eunice 14 some read/write F MS MS MS
    Lola O. 12 some read/write F MS MS MS
    Herman L. 9 some read/write M MS MS MS
    William 5 could not r/w M MS MS MS
    Marjean 2 could not r/w F MS MS MS

    Love C. 77 could not r/w M AL Unk Unk
    Nancy L. 74 could read/write F Al Unk Unk

    -------------------------------------

    Corinth newspaper for 1903

    "AVENGED AN INSULT"
    "Iuka, Miss., April 27,-Henry Stutts, a former citizen of this p lace, was shot yesterday and fearfully wounded on the Tennesse e river north of Iuka. One eye was shot out and two buckshot pe netrated the body. The shooting was done by George Claunch, a fa rmer, who alleged that Stutts
    had insulted his wife. Stutts was on a fishing boat and his ass ailant stood on the shore, using a shotgun. Stutts' condition i s regarded as fatal."

    ------------------------------

    Charles Browning found in the basement of the Tishomingo Court h ouse in Jan of 2000... an arrest record for a George Claunch fo r retailing in 1915-1916. He served 90 days in jail. 
    Claunch, George Talton (I4633)
     
    5837 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1900 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census page 202 A

    210 210 Claunch, William head WM Feb 1876 24 M 2 _ _ MS AL MS
    Flora B. wife WF Dec 1878 21 M 2 1 1 MS MS SC
    Oma G. dau WF Aug 1898 1 S MS MS MS


    ***

    1910 Census Tishomingo County, MS.
    District 120 Beat 3
    Image 8 Page 4 B
    William R. Claunch Head W M 35 MS AL MS
    Flora C. Claunch Wife W F 30 MS MS MS
    Oma G. Claunch Daug W F 11 MS MS MS
    Carl D. Claunch Son W M 9 MS MS MS
    Lori R. Claunch Daug W F 7 MS MS MS
    Nettie A. Claunch Daug W F 5 MS MS MS
    John W. Claunch Son W M 2 MS MS MS
    Horace F. Claunch Son W M 5/12 MS MS MS

    ***

    1920 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census page 77 B

    112 119 Claunch, William R. Head MW 45 M NYY MS AL AL
    Flora B. wife FW 41 M NYY MS MS SC
    Oma G. dau FW 21 S YYY MS MS MS
    Carl D. son MW 19 S YYY MS MS MS
    Nettie E. dau FW 14 S YYY MS MS MS
    John W. son MW 13 S YYY MS MS MS
    Horace V. son MW 10 S YYY MS MS MS
    Kermitt L. son MW 7 S YYN MS MS MS 
    Claunch, William Russell (I4650)
     
    5838 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1900 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census (page 208 B)

    96 96 Claunch, John Head WM Oct 1872 27 M 6 _ _ MS A L AL
    Elizat J. Wife WF Jan 1875 25 M 6 33 MS MS AL
    Essie M. dau WF Jul1894 5 S MS MS MS
    Oscar L son WM Feb 1897 3 S MS MS MS
    Sylvestor son WM Apr 1900 1/2 S MS MS MS 
    Claunch, John Franklin (I4649)
     
    5839 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1910 Tishomingo County, MS ED120/SH4 Image 6
    Claunch, Morgan M(?H) head age 35 MS AL MS Fmr married 5 yr s
    Sallie L. wife age 27 MS MS MS 1 child
    Hester dau age ? MS MS MS

    1920 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census (page 76 A)

    Claunch, M. H. Head ?? MW 40 M N Y Y MS AL MS
    Willie L. wife FW 39 M N Y Y MS MS MS
    Ona H. dau FW 13 S Y Y Y MS MS MS
    Guy T. son MW 9 S Y Y Y MS MS MS
    Forrest T. son MW 5 S Y Y Y MS MS MS
    Travis W. son MW <1 S N N N MS MS MS 
    Claunch, Morgan Huel (I4651)
     
    5840 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    1920 Tishomingo County Mississippi page 83 B

    231 247 Patterson, Arthur L. Head O ? MW 36 M No Yes Ye s AL AL AL
    Jessie A. wife FW 29 M No Yes Yes MS TN AR
    James C. son MW 6 S Yes Yes Yes MS AL MS
    Dewey L son MW 4 S No No No MS AL MS
    Francis H dau FW 1 S No No No MS AL MS 
    Patterson, Arthur Lee (I4788)
     
    5841 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    > At 01:22 PM 10/10/98 -0800, you wrote:
    > >Barbara Dooley wrote:
    > >>
    > >> Yes, Cay. We are definitely cousins. Robert and Mabel's d aughter, also
    > >> Mabel, married John POSTON, and they stayed in Cleveland Co ., NC, where they
    > >> are buried. Their daughter, Sarah POSTON married Henry LON DON. They moved
    > >> to Polk County, TN; then Bradley County, TN; and finally to Catoo sa County, GA.
    > >>
    > >> Here's a brief descendancy list:
    > >>
    > >> Robert and Mabel PATTERSON POSTON she's listed in the wil l as GASTON
    > >> Henry and Sarah POSTON LONDON
    > >> Abraham and Mary Ann LONDON YORK
    > >> Isham and Martha Jane YORK GOODNER
    > >> Andrew Jackson and Lillie Mae GOODNER WILSON
    > >> James Edward and Barbara Jane WILSON DOOLEY--and here we ar e!
    > >>
    > >> I would really like to exchange information. Which child a re you descended
    > >> from? And where do you live? My mother was born in Bradle y County, TN, but
    > >> moved to Hamilton Co. when she was very young. That's wher e I was born and
    > >> grew up, outside of Chattanooga. Now I live in the wester n part of NC.
    > >>
    > >> Will look forward to hearing from you again. Thanks for wri ting.
    > >> Barbara
    > >> Cullowhee, NC
    > >>
    > >> 1:02 AM 4/24/98 -0800, you wrote:
    > >> >Barbara,
    > >> >
    > >> >I saw your name in a surname list for McMinn Co TN under P atterson. My
    > >> >Patterson line was also in McMinn Co TN. They arrived circ a 1820 from
    > >> >Rutherford Co NC.
    > >> >
    > >
    > >
    > >Barbara,
    > >
    > >We emailed back/forth several months ago on our Patterson fam ily in
    > >McMinn Co TN. I believe at that time we connected on Rober t and Mabel
    > >Patterson and their children. (See email above) I was wonderi ng if you
    > >could help me with a few questions on Mabel. Do you know i f her name
    > >was Mabel Gaston? I know the will list Mabel Gaston as a dau ghter of
    > >Robert and Mabels (and the name should have been Mabel Posto n).. but
    > >this question is on the mother ..... wife of Robert Patterson . Do you
    > >have any information on her and do you know if her maiden na me was
    > >Gaston?
    > >
    > >thnak you,
    > >
    > >cay devin
    > >devinc@seanet.com
    > >
    > > 
    Patterson, Mabel (I4490)
     
    5842 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    ??? this could be him???

    1850 Argicultural Census for Franklin County Alabama


    William T. Patterson, 50, -, 140, 75, 300
    -----------------------
    ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/rutherford/deeds/deedm1.t xt

    Rutherford County North Carolina Deed transactions

    Moor, Jonathan / Patterson, William / Deed/34/7/1822


    From Harald Reksten: Owned 200 Acres ($2500 - Death), Possibl e of Deed with Joel Grigg in 1838, Polk Co. Court mentions Wil l in 1862.

    Census 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850. 
    Patterson, William T. (I4495)
     
    5843 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    According to Aunt Grace Patterson: Bearnard has quite a few str okes. Which is what caused him to be bed ridden for so many yea rs. He apparently has his first stroke shortly after he came hom e from service in 1945. So maybe by 1950?? He was living with G ayther and Grace when he had his first stroke. Eunice came an d got him. He lived with her the rest of his life. Aunt Grace t hought the state paid her to care for him. They lived in a hous e on a farm of one of their brothers.. then the state paid to bu ild a house for them.

    Apparently the Patterson have several health problems that run i n the family:

    Strokes, Heart attacks, Skin Cancer, & bad eye sight. Several o f them where near blind or blind when they died.


    Added 7/1/2001 
    Patterson, Bernard A. (I4399)
     
    5844 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    According to Aunt Grace.. she died suddenly of a stroke. 
    Patterson, Ophelia Mae (I4803)
     
    5845 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    According to Aunt Grace: He had two strokes until he was hospita lized at the VA hospital. Hew was partially paralized. At the h ospital, he had many strokes before his death. 
    Patterson, Gayther Crawford (I4397)
     
    5846 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    According to Larry Page: Louise had 9 children. 
    Patterson, Louise Neomia (I4780)
     
    5847 [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

    According to Patsy C. Pace on page 449 in the Tishomingo Count
    From the Tishomingo County History Book - page 449

    OWENS - BEAN FAMILY

    " John Howard Owens, born circa 1763 to 1877, was recognized a t 114 as the oldest man in Mississippi. Although other record s give various birth and death dates, all accounts agree he wa s born in North Carolina, probably in the Wautauga District, a s ection that later became part of Tennessee.

    He served as a horse and baggage handler in the Revolution wit h his uncle, Caption Howard Owens, commander of a unit of men wh o "went over the mountain" to fight the British and Tories. Tra dition records he "grabbed a gun" and fought on a few occasions.

    About 1798 he married Rhoda Bean (Beene), daughter of Captain Ro bert Bean, Wautauga Riflemen (born 1750, Pittsylvania County, Vi rginia, and died 1824, Marion County, Tennessee) and Martha Woma ck (born circa 1755 and died circa 1848, Old Benton County, Alab ama.)


    John moved to Franklin County, Tennessee, and later to Jackson County, Alabama. There he and Rhoda farmed, raising at least 1 0 children.

    Although some children came to Old Tishomingo as early as the 18 30s, others stayed in Alabama until the 1840s before venturing o n to Texas.

    Rhoda died in Alabama in 1847, and John came to Mississippi in 1 849.

    According to Jackson County, Alabama, accounts, John married Sar ah (Sallie) when he was 90, probably while on a return trip to s ee relatives there. But other historians say she was an unmarri ed daughter who returned with him. (See 1850 and 1860 Old Tisho mingo census records.)

    At least three children remained in Alabama: Robert, born circ a 1799; Jess B., born circa 1816, and Jack, born ?.

    Three moved on the Texas: Dicie, born ?; Obediah, born circa 182 0; and John, born 1828.

    The others came to Mississippi: William Bean, born 1804, marrie d Mary Ann Pierce , born 1813:
    Howard W., born 1806, married Mary A. Sewell: Franklin Mabrey Lo wrey, born 1814, married Millie Spicer, born 1824; and Martha (P atsy), born 1807, married Zachariah Isbell, born 1799.


    The eldest, William Bean Owens, was the first sheriff of the cou nty, elected May, 1836. However, he resigned December 24, 1836 , becoming the first county official to resign.


    Other Owens-Bean descendants were active in settling and develop ing the county in 1840s and 1850s.

    When John came west in 1849 he quickly became well known. He wa s always strong and healthy (bragged that he had never taken a d ose of medicine), often riding a horse back to Alabama, one whe n he was 100. He never weighted more than 130 pounds. He ofte n joked that although he drank whiskey some, he was a slave to t abacco as he has smoked and chewed for over 100 years. He w a a member of the Primitive Baptist Church for 92 years (Alabam a and Mississippi).

    John Howard Ovens, a true frontierman, died quietly in his slee p and was buried in the original Forked Oak Cemetery (called Tro tter Family Cemtery), located about a half mile from the presen t Forked Oak. Submitted by Patsy C. Pace. "

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    1850 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census (household 726,726)

    John Owens age 86 M farmer 500 born in N C
    Sarah (Grief ?) 4 0 F TN
    Pickens C. 1 5 M AL
    John Hancock 1 1 M AL
    Josia h 7 M AL
    Elizabeth Clemon s ? F TN
    Mary A. . 1 F MS

    1850 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census (household 726,726)

    John Owens age 86 Male born NC Farmer value 5 00
    Sarah ?? age 40 female born TN
    Picken C.? age 15 male born AL
    John Hancock age 11 male born AL
    ? age 7 Male born AL
    Elizabeth Clemons age ? female born TN
    Mary A. age 1 female born MS


    1860 Tishomingo County Mississippi Census

    name age/sex occupatio n property value birthplace
    John Owens 98 M Farme r /200 NC
    Sallie 5 0 F TN

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    Article from newspaper in Fulton, Mississippi (copied from TCH B page 450)

    "DEATH OF THE OLDEST MAN IN MISSISSIPPI

    John Owens was born September 21, 1758, and died the 27th day o f May, 1873, being 114 years, eight months and six days old. Th ere is nothing very remarkable to the "history" of Mr. Owens, ex cept the great age to which he lived. He was a native of Nort h Carolina, but in what county he was born is not known. Mr Owe ns was taken into camps of the Revolutionary War by an uncle, Ca ptain Howard, not as a soldier, but to assist in taking care o f the baggage, and frequently holding horses in time of battles . Soon after the close of the Revolutionary War he moved from N orth Carolina to Franklin County, Georgia. Remaining there seve ral years, he moved to Franklin County, Tennessee. He remaine d hereabout a short time and then settled in Jackson County, Ala bama. He there remained, on the same plantation for 50 years . He then moved to Tishomingo County, Mississippi. After remai ning there several years, he moved to his son's , Dr. W. B. Owen s, two miles east of Fulton, in Itawamba County, where he receiv ed every attention that could be bestowed by a dutiful son to a n aged parent.

    Mr. Owens did not have the advantage of an education, and theref ore did not aspire to an office during his long life, but remain ed closely on his farm until old age caused him to abandon it, a fter which he lived with his children until his death.


    Mr. Owens was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church for 92 ye ars, and died in full hope of a triumphant entry through the gat es into the Eternal City.

    Mr. Owens occasionally used whiskey, but never was known to be i ntoxicated. He was a slave to the use of tobacco, and alternatel y smoked and chewed for 103 years.

    Mr. Owens married in the thirty-seventh year of age, to Miss Rho da Beene. He raised 11 children, all of whom are now living, th e oldest being 74 and the youngest 49 years old. Strange to say , he never had a doctor called to his family; and he himself nev er took a dose of medicine. Mr. Owens was of small stature, wei ghing over 130 pounds, but remarkably stout and healthy throug h life.

    For 20 years before the death of Mr. Owens, he abandoned all th e cares of this world, and calmly awaited the summons to be call ed home. He often said it was a sin to crave death, but that h e was at times ready to meet his God and render to Him his stewa rdship.

    For several days before his death he positively refused any nour ishment whatever, but seemed perfectly calm and easy, until Tues day, at 9 o'clock a.m., May 27, 1873, he calmly fell asleep in J esus, without a struggle, when, no doubt, angels accompanied hi s soul to the peaceful shores of eternity, there to dwell with G od forever. " submitted by June Hutchins Newirth.


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    JAMES OWEN----S5, 1-10-1812

    HINDS COUNTY MS --MARRIAGE & DEATHS
    PUBLISHED IN THE WEEKLY CLARION, JACKSON MS 1872-1873
    JUNE 19, 1873
    " A dispatch from Fulton tells of the death of the oldest man i n MS, .
    JOHN OWENS was born 9/21/1758 & died 5/27/1873 being 114 years . 8 mos &
    6 days old. He was a native of NC. He was taken into camps of t he
    Revolutionary Way by Uncle , Capt. HOWARD, not as a soldier bu t to
    assist in taking care of the baggage & frequently holding hors es in
    times of battles. Soon after the close of the war he moved fro m NC to
    Franklin Co Ga. Remaining there several years he he then move d to
    Franklin co TN. He remained there for a short time then settle d in
    Jackson Co AL. Mr. OWENS remained on the same plantation fo r 50 yrs.,
    he then moved to Tishomingo Co MS. After living there severa l yrs He
    moved to his son's DR. W.B. OWENS, 2 mi east of Fulton in Itawam ba Co.
    MR. OWENS was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church for 9 2 yrs. He
    married at age 37 to Miss Rhoda Beene & raised 11 children, al l of whom
    are living, the oldest being 74 & the youngest 49 yrs old. MR . OWENS
    was small of stature, weighing over 130 lbs" .

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    JOHN HOWARD OWENS

    Now, John OWENS was a remarkable Man - his grandson, Lowry Frank lin OWENS, says in the article below which he wrote 7 of Sept 19 51 for the Bean & OWENS Family History.

    I, Lowry F. OWENS, 87 years old, b. 21 April 1864 in Ms - Grandf ather John OWENS was a very remarkable man as he lived to be 11 4 years 6 months and 2 weeks old, I remember him well as he die d in 1877 when I was about 13 years old. He would tell me he wa s nearly twice as old as his wife when they married. He was abou t 35 and Grandmother Rhoda was 18 and yet he outlived her and ma rried again, cut his third set of teeth and his eyesight returne d all after he was 90 years old.

    He is buried in the Old Forked Oak Cemetery about a mile from th e present church and cemetery on land now owned by Joe Moss in t he 5th Dis. of Prentiss County, Ms. Rhoda died in Jackson County, Al a nd John moved to Ms in 1848. Also John OWENS fought as a young m an in western NC against the British and Tories as his family wa s Whigs.

    After the Revolutionary War was over several years, he married R hoda Bean (Beene). Now Rhoda Father Robert Bean, Fought in the w ar against the British and often heard them tell that he was a " deadshot" with his rifle and in one battle he killed the command ing officer.

    Just a few words about something I have been concerned about fo r years.... OK

    John Ownes was to said to have been 114 years old when he died 2 7 May 1873 in Itawamba County, MS. however, there is no real proo f of his year of birth, so I have reviewed all of the records th at are available on him.

    There was an old newpaper article in THE ITAWAMBA SETTLERS newsp aper, written sometime after his death, Pauline Womack copied th e article and it appeared a long time ago in the Bean Stalk Maga zine. I actually have or had an actual photo copy of the article , so I know it existed.

    An article was also written by a grandson of John Howard Owens , Lowry Franklin Owens. It stated that John Howard Owens was to o young to have served in the ARW, but he was taken in to the ca mps where he assisted in taking care of baggage and frequently h olding horses in times of battles.

    Both of these articles talked about his advanced age, howeve r I have researched all of the available census records that Joh n Howard Owens appeared on. I have listed that information regar ding his age below. Please note that between 1840 and 1850 he ga ined 16 years. Then between 1850 and 1860 he gained 12 years. Th at is 8 years extra.... I believe that someone lost count of th e year of John Howard Owens birth, and that he was probably wa s born about 1770, and was about 102 years old when he died!

    In addition to the story told by census records consider the art icle in the ITAWAMBA SETTLERS which said he was taken into the A RW camps by his uncle, where he handled baggage and horses. Thi s would seem to strongly imply that he was not old enough to ser ved as a solder.


    He married Rhoda Bean circa 1796 she was prob. 13-14 years old.
    He moved to Ga about 1803,
    then to Tn about 1809
    Franklin Co. Tn for Jan 1812 tax list
    Jackson County, Al by 1820
    Jackson County, Al in 1830 listed as 50-60 years old
    Jackson County, Al in 1840 listed as 60-70 years old
    Tishimingo County, Ms in 1850 listed as 86 years old
    Tishimingo County, Ms in 1860 listed as 98 years old.
    Have not located him in the 1870 census as yet.

    WyleneAlston





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    From THE MISSISSIPPI GENEALOGICAL EXCHANGE
    Ronnie Farris McGinnis-Editor

    OWENS-Payne-Greer-Turner-Bean
    JOHN OWENS b. 1759 N.C. married Rhoda Bean ca 1795, lived in
    Tishomingo Co. MS 1850-1860. died 1873 MS. ( Mrs THELMA PAYN E OWENS,
    120 South Fairbanks, Denison, TX 75020--Summer 1984 issue) 
    Owens, John Howard (I4706)
     
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    Andrew R. Porter. Estate of Andrew R. Prter. Box 72 Pack 1765 . Probate Judge Office. Abbeville SC.

    On 11 Dec 1830 James Cosper received a letter of admr. on the es t. of A. R. Porter decd. With him was Thomas Bigbie, R. E. Port er, Hugh M. Prince, as bondsman. The est. was appraised the 1 6 Dec. 1830 by Stephen, R. E. Porter, Hugh M. Prince. Sale hel d 17 Dec 1830. Buyers: James Cosper, Stephen Jones, Wm. Arnot , Robert Peddigrew, Hugh Porter, widow Porter, Wm. Callwell, Jam es Harris, Richard Porter, Stephen Shackleford, John Harris, Mic hael Kenneda, Edward Beville, Mathew Young. Negroes named in sa le Jane, Frank, Easter.
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    A. R. Porter. Minors. Box 76 Pack 1857. Probate Judge Office . Abbeville SC.

    We James S. Harris, James H. Baskin and James Wiley all of Abbev ille Dist. each or all of us are bound unto Moses Taggart, guard ianship to the personal ests. of John Harris Porter, Samuel S. P orter, Hugh L. Porter, R. M. Porter, Jane E. Porter minors of A. . R. Porter decd. 
    Porter, Andrew R. (I4467)
     
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    at his home at 306 Dover Ave. 
    Patterson, Harlyn Aldine (I3825)
     
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    Barbara Dooley (jbdooley@worldnet.att.net) has her name as Eda P atterson. 
    Patterson, Eda (I4601)
     

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