
Descendants of *Thomas Tinsley
Generation No. 1
1. *THOMAS1 TINSLEY was born Abt. 1618 in Yorkshire Co., England, and died 09 Oct 1702 in St. Peters Parish, New Kent Co., Va.. He married *ELIZABETH RANDOLPH Abt. 1638 in Yorkshire Co., England, daughter of *JOHN RANDOLPH and *ELIZABETH. She was born 1620 in Yorkshire Co., England, and died in St. Peters Parish, New Kent Co., Va..
Notes for *THOMAS TINSLEY:
The * was added as a note to find our line easier.Thomas migrated in 1638 to Jamestown Colony, Va. . He became an extensive land owner & planter, shipping tobacco to England and importing domestic goods.
He participated in Bacon's 1676 Rebellion, the opening breach for American Independence. In his will, he left to his elder son, Thomas, "one young Gray Stoned Colt branded 'T T'. This was one of the first known brands in the US>
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From Tom at: TWWOODWORK@aol.com(10) Brock,R.A. [Secretary of the Virginia Historical Society and the
Southern Historical Society], "The Tinsley Family," Virginia Cousins, by
George Brown Goode, Richmond, Va. 1887. p. 212 [footnote].
(11)The Tinsleys of Virginia. [unpublished manuscript] compiled by
Wlter R. Tinsley, Roanoke, Va. [1938].
(12)Chamberlayne, C.G., Trans. and Ed.,The Vestry Book of Blisland
(Blisland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786.
Richmond, Va. 1935.pp. xlii-xlvii.However, I would strongly suggest that anyone interested in the early
Tinsleys of Va. and later of other places go to <A HREF="http://www.feenerty.com/tinsley/tnslyidx.htm">Tinsley Family Genealogy</A> as recommended by Joe Downing. There is a plethora of information there.
Tom
Thomas W. Horton
Glen Mills, PA
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Subj: Thomas Tinsley, born about 1618-1702
Date: 8/1/2000 11:35:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: TWWOODWORK
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Name: Thomas TINSLEY
Given Name: Thomas
Surname: Tinsley
NSFX: I
Sex: M
Title: I
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Thomas TINSLEY (c. 1618 - 1702)Thomas Tinsley, emigrant and primogenitor of the Tinsley family in America, was born circa 1618, in Yorkshire, England. Early research indicates that he married Elizabeth Randolph.
Thomas Tinsley arrived in Jamestown, Virginia Colony, in 1638, his transportation furnished by John Robins of James City County. (l) In early land documents his name is spelled variously by scribes and copyists as Thomas Tilsley (1638), Thomas Tilsey (1650), and Thomas Tinslie (1655). (2) Before he owned any land, Thomas Tinsley lived on a creek that was then known as Moses Run. On February 7,1650 Philip Charles was granted 450 acres on the west side of the Chickahominy River upon Moses Run and described as next above Thomas Tinsley.(3)
The first patent of land to Thomas Tinsley was issued December 13, 1650. Sir William Berkeley, colonial governor, for 300 acres upon Moses Run, on the west side of Chickahominy River in James City County, Virginia. The grant was described as bounded west by north upon the Run; south by west upon the land of Mr. Theodore Moses; east by north upon Mr. Foyes land; and north by west upon the woods. The said land was granted unto Thomas Tinsley for paying the price of passage from England to the colony for emigrants Robert Arwin, Milliscent Thompson, Walter Villecott, Abraham Watson, Thomas Sawyer, and Elin. Faning.(4)
By 1662 Thomas Tinsley had bought 300 more acres of land from Martin Baker on the south side of the York River in New Kent County. (5) A patent was issued to John Bowman on May 15, 1672, for 108 acres "on the Northside of James River on the west side of Chickahominy river adjoining to Thomas Tinsley. "(6) On February 28, 1689, Thomas Tinsley was involved in the remarking of his land in St. Peter's Parish, and during the year helped "Cleere the roades in his prescinct ...up the north Side of Totopotomoys Creeke."{7)
Thomas Tinsley built his home on Totopotomoy Creek, formerly known as Moses Run, twelve miles north of the present site of Richmond. This creek, enclosing a peninsula in the present Hanover County, was named for Totopotomoy (d. 1656), chief of the Pamunkey Indians and a successor to Powhatan. The ancestral place of the Tinsley family, called "Totomoi," still remains in the possession of descendants. (8)
The first westward expedition in 1669 of John Lederer, the German traveler and explorer, to fmd a passage through the Blue Ridge and Appalachian mountains, passed through the immediate vicinity where Thomas Tinsley
lived. The narrative of the journey mentions Totopotomoy, who had been killed some thirteen years previously, and also describes the killing nearby of a wildcat:
"The next day falling into Marish grounds between Pemaeoncock [York River] and the head of the River Matapeneugh, the Heaviness of the way obliged me to cross Pemaeoncoek, where its North and South-branch (called Ackmick) joyn in one. In the Peninsula made by these two branches, a great Indian King called Tottopottoma was heretofore slain in Battel, fighting for the Christians against the Mahocks and Nahyssans, from whence it retains his name to this day. Travelling thorow the Woods, a Doe seized by a wild Cat crossed our way; the miserable creature being even spent and breathless with the burden and cruely of her rider, who having fastned on her shoulder, left not sucking out her bloud until she sunk under him; which one of the Indians perceiving, let fly a luckie Arrow, which piercing him thorow the belly, made him quit his prey already slain, and turn with a terrible grimas at us; but his strength and spirits falling him, we escaped his revenge, which had certainly ensued, were not his wound mortal. This creature is something bigger than our English fox, of a reddish grey colour, and in figure every way agreeing with an ordinary Cat; fierce, ravenous and cunning." (9)
Thomas Tinsley was an extensive planter. He shipped tobacco to England and imported domestic luxuries and clothing. (10) Virginia history states that he was a man of high esteem, great influence, and courage. (11)
Thomas Tinsley took part in Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, the opening gun of the long struggle for American independence. One seat of discontent preceeding the rebellion was Blisland Parish, mother parish of St. Peter's James City and New Kent counties. Tinsley signed the Blisland Parish Grievances, dated April 2, 1677, a document listing a number of oppressions of the British government under Sir William Berkeley that led to the rebellion. The paper was presented to three royal commissioners sent from England to the colony to investigate the armed revolt. Included in the complaints were high taxes, Indian murders and depredations, exactions of sheriffs, selling of strong drink during court days, and duties levied on ships. Signers of the grievances, distraught over having to obtain arms by any means, also made a plea for an arms magazine.(12)
An attachment of 900 lbs. of tobacco was granted against the estate of Thomas Tinsley in Essex County, June 21, 1699, for his failure to appear m defense of a court suit initiated by Robert Payne.(13) In his will, Thomas Tinsley left his eldest son Thomas Tinsley "one young Gray Stoned Colt branded TT ."(14) This brand, used by him in seventeenth- century Virginia, was one of the first in what is now the United States. His use of this ownership mark was 100 years before burned brands supposedly came into limited use in Virginia. One researcher on seventeenth-century cattle in Virginia has made this statement: "Burned brands had come into limited use by the end of the eighteenth century. George Washington burned "G.W." on his cattle, the position on the animal indicating the plantation where they were pastured. (15)
Thomas Tinsley followed the English custom of naming the first born son after the father, with this son inheriting the bulk of the estate.
His will is dated October 9, 1700, New Kent County, Virginia. Witnesses
were Richard Meriwether, Jeremyah Poupe, and John Oakes. It was recorded in 1702, in New Kent County, upon the corporal oaths of Nicholas Meriwether and John Oakes. (18)
Sources:
(1) Greer, George Cabell [Clerk of the Virginia Land Office J. Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666. W. C. Hill Printing Co., Richmond, Va. 1912, p. 329. (2) Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land GrantsI623-1800. Vol. 1, 1623-1666. Abstracted and Indexed by Nell Marion Nugent. Baltimore , Md. 1963. pp. 103, 204, 211-212, 323, 471.
(3) Patents Issued During the Regal Government. James City County Book No.2, p.307. [In] William & Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. Vol. X, No.2. October, 1901. p. 98.
(4) Patents No.2, 1643-1651. Reel 2, Virginia State Library. p. 271.
(5) Cavaliers and Pioneers. op. cit., p. 471.
(6) Patents Issued During the Regal Government, James City County Book No.6, p. 403. [In] William & Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine Vol. XII, No.1. July, 1903. p. 23.
(7) Chamberlayne, C.G., Trans. and Ed., The Vestry Book and Register of
St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786. Richmond, Va. 1937. pp. 22, 89.
(8) Virkus, Frederick A., Ed., The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy. F. A. Virkus & Co., Chicago, Ill. Vol.lll.1928. p.44.
(9) Lederer, John. The discoveries of John Lederer, in three several marches from Virginia, to the west of Carolina, and other parts of the continent; begun in March 1669, and ended in September 1670. Coil. and Trans. by Sir William Talbot baronet Printed by J. C. for Samuel Heyrick, at Grays-Innegate in Holborn. London. 1672. pp. 4-8. .
(10) Brock, R. A. [Secretary of the Virginia Historical Society and the Southern Historical Society, "The Tinsley Family." Virginia Cousins, by George Brown Goode. Richmond, Va. 1887. p. 212 [footnote].
(11) The Tinsleys of Virginia. [unpublished manuscript}. Compiled by Walter R. Tinsley, Roanoke, Va. [1938.]
(12) Chamberlayne, C. G., Trans. and Ed., The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786. Richmond, Va. 1935. pp. xlii-xlvii.
(13) Essex County Orders, 1695-1699. (Transcript). Reel 65. Virginia State Library. p.165.
(14) Will of Thomas (1) Tinsley, the Emigrant. "Virginia Records." District of Columbia Genealogical Records Committee, USDAR. 1945-46. pp. 1-3.
(15) Laing, Wesley N., "Cattle in Seventeenth-Century Virginia," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Vol.67, No.2, April, 1959. p. 160 [footnote].
(16) Will of Thomas (1) Tinsley, the Emigrant. op. cit.1
Birth: A8T 1618 in Yorkshire, England
Death: 1702 in New Kent Co., VirginiaMarriage 1 Elizabeth RANDOLPH b: A8T 1620 in Yorkshire, England Married: 1637/38 in Yorkshire, England
Cildren
Thomas TINSLEY b: 1645 OR 1638 in Rappahannock Co., Virginia
Sources:More About *THOMAS TINSLEY and *ELIZABETH RANDOLPH:
Marriage: Abt. 1638, Yorkshire Co., England
Children of *THOMAS TINSLEY and *ELIZABETH RANDOLPH are:
i. EDWARD2 TINSLEY, m. MARGARET TAYLOR.
ii. RICHARD TINSLEY.
iii. JOHN TINSLEY, b. 1639; d. Abt. 1747, Va..
2. iv. *THOMAS II TINSLEY, b. Abt. 1640, James City, Rappahannock Co., Va.; d. 22 Feb 1715/16, St. Anne Parish, Essex Co., Va..
v. CORNELIUS TINSLEY, b. 1644; d. Bef. 1748; m. ELIZABETH MARY DAVIS.
vi. ALICE TINSLEY, b. 1646; m. STEWARD.
vii. CICILY TINSLEY, b. 1648; m. JENNING.
viii. MARY TINSLEY, b. 1650, Essex Co., Va.; m. ROBERT PAYNE.
ix. ANN TINSLEY, b. 1652; m. TYLER.
Generation No. 2
2. *THOMAS II2 TINSLEY (*THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1640 in James City, Rappahannock Co., Va., and died 22 Feb 1715/16 in St. Anne Parish, Essex Co., Va.. He married *SARAH JACKSON Abt. 1684 in Essex Co., Va., daughter of *ISAAC JACKSON and *JANE GULLOCK. She died 09 Mar 1743/44 in St. Anne Parish, Essax Co., Va..
Notes for *THOMAS II TINSLEY:
The * was added as a note to find our line easier.
Thomas and Sarah lived in old Rappahannock Co., Va., which became Essax Co., Va. . He led 48 English emigrants into the Virginia Colony in 1704 and received two land grants totaling 2400 acres for this service. He also received 1000 acres for paying passage for another 20 emigrants the same year.
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From tom at: TWWOODWORK@aol.com
I have a footnote for Thomas who paid the passage of emigrants Robert Arwin,
Milliscent Thompson, Walter Villecott, Abraham Watson, Thomas Sawyer and
Elinor Faning. For this, he was granted 300 acres of land December 13, 1650,
by Sir William Berkeley, Colonial governor of Virginia on Moses Run.(4)
4. Patents No. 2, 1643-1651. Reel 2, Virginia State Library p. 271.My information stops in 1702. Would appreciate any information after this re.
the early Tinsleys.Tom
Thomas W. Horton
Glen Mills, PA
More About *THOMAS TINSLEY and *SARAH JACKSON:
Marriage: Abt. 1684, Essex Co., Va.
Children of *THOMAS TINSLEY and *SARAH JACKSON are:
3. i. *JOHN3 TINSLEY, b. Abt. 1685, Rappahannock or Essex Co., Va.; d. 17 May 1762, Antrim Parish, Halifax Co., Va. (WD 19 Nov. 1761--WR 20 May 1762 ).
ii. BERRY TINSLEY, b. Abt. 1687.
4. iii. ELIZABETH TINSLEY, b. Bef. 1690, St. Anne Parish, Essax Co., Va.; d. Abt. 1803, Person Co., N.C..
iv. PHILLIP TINSLEY, b. Bef. 1694, St. Anne Parish, Essax Co., Va.; d. 1774, Caroline or Essex Co., Va.; m. JOHANNA.
5. v. THOMAS S. TINSLEY, b. Bef. 1694, St. Anne Parish, Essax Co., Va.; d. Jul 1774, Caroline or Essex Co., Va..
vi. MARTHA TINSLEY, b. Aft. 1695, Rappahannock Co., Va..
6. vii. EDWARD TINSLEY, b. Abt. 1702, Essex Co., Va.; d. 06 May 1782, Amherst Co., Va..
viii. MARY TINSLEY, b. 1703, St. Peters Parish, New Kent Co., Va.; m. JOHN PENDLETON, 1719, Va..More About JOHN PENDLETON and MARY TINSLEY:
Marriage: 1719, Va.ix. THOMAS III TINSLEY, b. 1704.
x. SARAH TINSLEY, b. 1705.
xi. DAVID TINSLEY, b. Bef. 1708; d. 1801, Columbia Co., Ga.; m. CATHERINE.Notes for DAVID TINSLEY:
1785 Amhurst Co., Va. censusNAME WHITES DWELLINGS OTHER BLDGS.
Tinsley, David 11 1 2
7. xii. ISAAC TINSLEY, b. 1708; d. 01 Mar 1776, Amelia City Co., Va..
xiii. BERTHA TINSLEY, b. Aft. 1708.
xiv. RICHARD TINSLEY, b. Bef. 1710.
xv. RACHEL TINSLEY, b. 1711.
Generation No. 3
3. *JOHN3 TINSLEY (*THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1685 in Rappahannock or Essex Co., Va., and died 17 May 1762 in Antrim Parish, Halifax Co., Va. (WD 19 Nov. 1761--WR 20 May 1762 ). He married *SUSANNA CHILES Abt. 1714 in New Kent Co, VA, daughter of *HENRY CHILES and *MARGARET LITTLEPAGE. She was born Abt. 1695 in New Kent Co., Va., and died Aft. 1762 in Halifax Co., Va..
Notes for *JOHN TINSLEY:
The * was added as a note to find our line easier.Halifax Co., 20 May 1762 WILL OF JOHN TINSLEY
"..Being in perfect sence and memory.."
I lend to my wife Susanah all my estate both real & personal during her life.To my daughter Agathey Coker twenty Shillings to by her a ring, she having had part of my estate already.
To my daughter Rachel Cargill, ditto.
To my son Manoah Tinsley that tract of land he purchased of Robert Evans for me it being in the County of Lunenburg.
To my son John Tinsley one negro man Simon, one feather bed & furniture & half a dozen Pewter dishes, three basons & one dozen plates, two cows & calves.
I do hereby order my following slaves, to wit: Dick, Sam, & Sary together with all my stocks of horses, cattle, household furniture may be sold & after paying debts the money be divided amongst my daughters as followeth, Cuziah Tinsley, Ellinor Tinsley, Sarah Tinsley, Elizabeth Tinsley & Mary Tinsley.
Exr.: Drury Allen, Richard Jones
WD 19 November 1761 S/ John (?) Tinsley
Wit: Chas. Wade, William Roberts
WP 20 May 1762. Proved by the witnesses. The Exrs. appointed refused.
Susannah Tinsley, widow granted letters of Administration
Sec: John Cargil, Robert Hutchinson, William Drue & Richard Brown147 JOHN TINSLEY INVENTORY & APPRAISEMENT
Dated: The 3rd Thursday in May 1762 Susanna Tinsley Exrx.
Sworn before Thomas Cobbs, Gent.
Among items listed: Cattle, household goods, 1 mare & fold & horse, plantation tools, 1 coopers adds, 1 foot adds & augur, a parcel of books. 1 looking glass, 6 tea cups & sausors, 6 tea spoons, pewter, 1 womans size saddle & bridle, 1 sla & harness, 1 old negro Dick, 1 old winch ditto, 1 fellow ditto, 5 Dutch blanketts & 1 old rug, spoon molds and ladle, 1 bay horse
Appraisers: John Williams, James Allen, Jr., Richard Jones
Returned: 19 August 1762
More About *JOHN TINSLEY and *SUSANNA CHILES:
Marriage: Abt. 1714, New Kent Co, VA
Children of *JOHN TINSLEY and *SUSANNA CHILES are:
i. AGATHEY4 TINSLEY, b. Abt. 1715, Va.; m. BRYANT COKER.
8. ii. RACHEL TINSLEY, b. Bef. 1718, St. Anne Parish, Essax Co., Va. (Halifax Co., Va.)?; d. Aft. 1777, Newberry or Craven Co., S.C..
iii. MANOAH TINSLEY, b. Abt. 1719; d. 1785, Abberville Dist., Laurens Co., S>C>; m. ELIZABETH BROWN CARGILL, Abt. 1747; b. Abt. 1731.Notes for MANOAH TINSLEY:
Manoah and Elizabeth moved to Laurens Dist. S.C. after they married.
Manoah was also known as Monoah or Menoah.
More About MANOAH TINSLEY and ELIZABETH CARGILL:
Marriage: Abt. 17479. iv. *SARAH TINSLEY, b. Abt. 1727, Halifax Co., Va..
v. ELIZABETH TINSLEY, b. Abt. 1729; d. 1802; m. GOLDING.Notes for ELIZABETH TINSLEY:
Halifax Co. Orphans court 1763 - 1764, Andrew Wade Sr., apptd. gdn. to Elizabeth, Mary, & John Tinsley, orphans of John Tinsley dec'd.
Elizabeth would have been under 14 in 1763 when Andrew Wade took guardianship of her.
vi. MARY ANNE TINSLEY, b. Abt. 1731; d. Bef. 1852, buried Litton Cem., Big Hill, Lee Co., Va.; m. (1) HAMBY; m. (2) JOSEPH KOGER, 1790.
Notes for MARY ANNE TINSLEY:
Halifax Co., Orphans Court 1763 - 1764, Andrew Wade Sr., apptd gdn to Elizabeth, Mary, & John Tinsley, orphans of John Tinsley dec'd.
Mary would have been under 14 in 1763 when Andrew Wade took guardianship of her.
More About JOSEPH KOGER and MARY TINSLEY:
Marriage: 1790vii. KEZIAH TINSLEY, b. Abt. 1742; d. Abt. 1762; m. ROBERT FORD, 02 Sep 1826, Henrico Co., Va..
Notes for KEZIAH TINSLEY:
Her father spelled her name as Cuziah in his will.
More About ROBERT FORD and KEZIAH TINSLEY:
Marriage: 02 Sep 1826, Henrico Co., Va.viii. ELLINOR TINSLEY, b. Abt. 1744.
Notes for ELLINOR TINSLEY:
Also known as Eleanor Tinsley.
ix. JOHN TINSLEY, b. Abt. 1752, Va.; d. 1816; m. SARAH FORD, 26 Jun 1833, Henrico Co., Va..
Notes for JOHN TINSLEY:
Halifax Co. Orphans court 1763 - 1764, Andrew Wade Sr., apptd. gdn to Elizabeth, Mary, & John Tinsley, orphans of John Tinsley dec'd.
More About JOHN TINSLEY and SARAH FORD:
Marriage: 26 Jun 1833, Henrico Co., Va.
4. ELIZABETH3 TINSLEY (*THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born Bef. 1690 in St. Anne Parish, Essax Co., Va., and died Abt. 1803 in Person Co., N.C.. She married DRURY ALLEN Abt. 1735. He was born 02 May 1714 in Old Kent Co., Va., and died Abt. 1803 in Person Co., N.C..
More About DRURY ALLEN and ELIZABETH TINSLEY:
Marriage: Abt. 1735
Children of ELIZABETH TINSLEY and DRURY ALLEN are:
i. SARAH4 ALLEN, b. Abt. 1737, Person Co., N.C.; m. CHARLES HARRIS.
ii. ELIZABETH ALLEN, b. Abt. 1740, Person Co., N.C..
10. iii. DAVID ALLEN, b. 06 Jun 1746, Person Co., N.C.; d. 16 Sep 1828, David Allen Cem., Person Co., N.C..
5. THOMAS S.3 TINSLEY (*THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born Bef. 1694 in St. Anne Parish, Essax Co., Va., and died Jul 1774 in Caroline or Essex Co., Va.. He married MARGARET VAWTER Bef. 1741. She was born 1696, and died Aft. 16 Jul 1764.
More About THOMAS TINSLEY and MARGARET VAWTER:
Marriage: Bef. 1741
Children of THOMAS TINSLEY and MARGARET VAWTER are:
i. RICHARD4 TINSLEY.
ii. MARGARET TINSLEY.
iii. MARY ANN TINSLEY.
iv. EPHRAIN TINSLEY.
v. ANDREW JOHN TINSLEY, b. 1722.
vi. JOSHUA TINSLEY, b. 1724.Notes for JOSHUA TINSLEY:
1785 Amhurst Co., Va.NAME WHITE DWELLINGS OTHER BLDGS.
Tinsley, Joshua 6 1 1
11. vii. .WILLIAM ISAAC TINSLEY, b. 1741, Essex Co., Va.; d. Abt. 08 Nov 1782, Whitehall, Abbeville Dist., S. C..
6. EDWARD3 TINSLEY (*THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1702 in Essex Co., Va., and died 06 May 1782 in Amherst Co., Va.. He married MARGARET TAYLOR, daughter of JAMES TAYLOR. She was born 1705, and died Bef. 1782.
Child of EDWARD TINSLEY and MARGARET TAYLOR is:
12. i. MARY4 TINSLEY.
7. ISAAC3 TINSLEY (*THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1708, and died 01 Mar 1776 in Amelia City Co., Va.. He married MARGARET RUCKER Bef. 18 Jan 1741/42, daughter of PETER RUCKER.
Notes for ISAAC TINSLEY:
1785 Amherst, Co., Va.NAME WHITES DWELLINGS OTHER BLDGS.
Tinsley, Isaac 10 1 2
More About ISAAC TINSLEY and MARGARET RUCKER:
Marriage: Bef. 18 Jan 1741/42
Child of ISAAC TINSLEY and MARGARET RUCKER is:
i. THOMAS V.4 TINSLEY, m. MARY RANSOME.
Generation No. 4
8. RACHEL4 TINSLEY (*JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born Bef. 1718 in St. Anne Parish, Essax Co., Va. (Halifax Co., Va.)?, and died Aft. 1777 in Newberry or Craven Co., S.C.. She married JOHN CARGILL, son of MARY LUCY. He was born Abt. 1714 in Surry Co., Va., and died Abt. 1777 in Laurens or Craven co., S.C..
Notes for JOHN CARGILL:
John Cargill, wife Rachel and family moved from Halifax Co., Va. to S.C. in 1765. His will directs that title is to be made to Wettenhall Warner to a certain land tract that Wettenhall then lived on, as with land conveyed to John's daughter Mary Allen. The part of Prince George Co. that John grew up in became Brunswick Co. in 1720.
Children of RACHEL TINSLEY and JOHN CARGILL are:
i. JOHN5 CARGILL, b. Abt. 1740, Lunenburg Co., Va.; d. Bef. 1810, Laurens or Craven co., S.C.; m. KEZIAH.
13. ii. THOMAS CARGILL, b. Abt. 1740, Lunenburg Co., Va..
iii. CLARY CARGILL, b. Abt. 1742, Lunenburg Co., Va.; d. Bef. 1814, Laurens or Craven co., S.C.; m. WILLIAM DENDY, 1758, Halifax Co., Va.; d. Apr 1801.Notes for CLARY CARGILL:
Clary married her cousin William Dendy, son of Mary Cargill, the daughter of the first Cornelius Cargill. Clary's father and William's mother were brother and sister. That made Clary and William first cousins.
More About WILLIAM DENDY and CLARY CARGILL:
Marriage: 1758, Halifax Co., Va.iv. MARY CARGILL, b. Abt. 1742, Lunenburg Co., Va.; d. 21 Nov 1823, Barnwell Dist., S.C.; m. (1) SHERWOOD ALLEN, 1777, Laurens or Co., S.C.; b. Va.; d. 19 Feb 1793, Augusta, Ga.; m. (2) WILSON WOODRUFF, 06 Oct 1794; d. 1811, Edgefield, S.C..
More About SHERWOOD ALLEN and MARY CARGILL:
Marriage: 1777, Laurens or Co., S.C.More About WILSON WOODRUFF and MARY CARGILL:
Marriage: 06 Oct 1794v. SARAH CARGILL, b. Abt. 1744, Lunenburg Co., Va.; d. Aft. 10 Jan 1812; m. (1) TANDY WALKER; m. (2) SYLVANUS WALKERJR., 12 Sep 1785, Laurens orCo., S.C..
More About SYLVANUS WALKERJR. and SARAH CARGILL:
Marriage: 12 Sep 1785, Laurens orCo., S.C.vi. DANIEL CARGILL, b. Abt. 1744, Lunenburg Co., Va.; d. Abt. 1778, Charlotte Co., Va..
Notes for DANIEL CARGILL:
Daniel deserted the Continental Army in 1799.
vii. CORNELIUS CARGILL, b. Abt. 1746, Lunenburg Co., Va.; d. 1781, 96th Dist., Newberry Co., S.C.; m. SARAH WILSON, 1770, S.C.; b. 1750; d. Aft. 1812.
Notes for CORNELIUS CARGILL:
Cornelious, also known as "Capt. Neely Cargill", became a Tory and was killed by Whigs in 1781. Yet he is an acceptable ancestor for DAR membership as he provided 90 days service of a wagon team and driver under the command of Col. James Williams on the Stone Expedition in 1779. Another reacher, Juanita Kessler, states that this Cornelious was, instead, only a Private who died in Charleston S.C. in the spring of 1782.
Also known as "Neil" Cargill.
Notes for SARAH WILSON:
Sarah was also known as "Sally" or "Sallie".
More About CORNELIUS CARGILL and SARAH WILSON:
Marriage: 1770, S.C.viii. CLEMENT CARGILL, b. Abt. 1746, Lunenburg Co., Va.; d. Edgefield Dist., S.C..
ix. KEZIAH CARGILL, b. Abt. 1748, Lunenburg Co., Va.; d. Bef. 20 Sep 1805, Edgefield Dist., S.C.; m. (1) JOHN NAIL, Abt. 1768; m. (2) GEORGE MILLER, Aft. 1769; d. 28 Sep 1805.More About JOHN NAIL and KEZIAH CARGILL:
Marriage: Abt. 1768More About GEORGE MILLER and KEZIAH CARGILL:
Marriage: Aft. 1769x. ELIZABETH SARAH CARGILL, b. 04 Feb 1747/48, Lunenburg Co., Va.; d. 17 Mar 1787, Orangeburgh Dist., S.C.; m. WETTENHALL WARNER, 29 Jul 1766, Colleton Co., S.C.; b. 12 Dec 1736, near Dublin, Ireland; d. 25 Jan 1819, Orangeburgh Dist., S.C..
Notes for WETTENHALL WARNER:
Wettenhall moved from Ireland to America and settled near Culpper Courthouse. After marring Elizabeth, their earliest land holding was in Colleton Co., S.C., Feb 4, 1767. He served as Justice of the Peace for the Whigs in Orangeburgh Dist.,S.C., during the Revolutionary War. He was a schoolmaster. He was 5'5" tall at age 20 when he enlisted in Captain David Bell's company in Feb. 1756 from Albermarle Co., Va. . He listed in the 1790 Orangebugh census as "Wittenhall" with two sons, two daughters and one slave.
More About WETTENHALL WARNER and ELIZABETH CARGILL:
Marriage: 29 Jul 1766, Colleton Co., S.C.xi. LUCY CARGILL, b. Abt. 1749, Lunenburg Co., Va..
9. *SARAH4 TINSLEY (*JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1727 in Halifax Co., Va.. She married *JOHN WADE Aft. 1762, son of *ROBERT SR. and *ELIZABETH HAMPTON. He was born 1722 in Halifax Co., Va., and died 11 Apr 1786 in Oct 1786--Halifax Co., Va. (Will Book 2, p. 221).
Notes for *SARAH TINSLEY:
The * was added as a note to find our line easier.It is my best guess that Sarah Tinsley was the second wife of John Wade even though it is not proven because:
The time was right and everything including names, ages, and time line fit.
Elizabeth Tinsley, sister to John Tinsley, married Drury Allen. Drury would have been Sarah's uncle. John Wade's son Allin, named a son Drury Allen Wade. This child's name, if he is Sarah Tinsley's grandson, would match the name of Sarah Tinsley's uncle. There is no "Drury" on John's side of the family. Drury Allen named a son David Allen. John & (?Sarah) named a son David and a son Allin. John & (?Sarah)'s son Allin named a son David and another Drury Allen.
When Andrew Wade was apptd. gdn. of the younger children of John Tinsley, after the death of John Tinsley, Sarah was not included so she was probably already married, or could have been over 14 years old at the time. She could have lived at the home of her mother and step-father, Andrew Wade, without having him appointed a guardian if she was over 14. The Tinsley's and Wade's in Halifax Co. had a lot of connections.
The Wades and Tinsleys both lived in Halifax Co., Va. and knew each other because of Andrew Wade being related to John.
John Wade did not mention his wife's name in his will, but they did have a son named Tinsley who was named in the will.Another son, Allin, of John Wade who was mentioned in John's will, had a grandson named William Tinsley Wade (my grandfather).
.....notes by Betty Pickens Phillips
Notes for *JOHN WADE:
The * was added as a note to find our line easier.
(Will info. from " Halifax Co., Va. Will Book 2 page 221 1783-1792)WILL OF *JOHN WADE
"...being weak in body...".
To my son Edmund Wade two negroes named Deary and Ben, a feather bed & furniture to him and his heirs forever.To my son Allin Wade two negroes named George & Isbel, a feather bed & furniture to him & his heirs forever.
To my son Tinsley Wade two negroes named Peter & young Hannah, a feather bed & furniture to him and his heirs forever.
To my daughter Ann Wade two negroes named Charles & Rodah, a feather bed & furniture to her & her heirs forever.
To my daughter Polly Wade two negroes named John & Tamer a feather bed & furniture to her and her heirs forever.
To my daughter Patty Wade two negroes named Jane & Fene, a feather bed & furniture to her & her heirs forever.
To my granddaughter Polly Wade two negroes named Archer & Patt, a fether bed & furniture to her heirs forever.
To my daughters Elizabeth Price & Jane Gwinn all the property that I had lent them to them & their heirs forever.
I do desire that John Gwinn take my three children Tinsley, Polly, & Patty & I do lend unto John Gwinn two negroes named Tom & Mende to raise and educate these children untill they become of age or marry then these two negroes to be sold and the money equally divided among all my children. Also I lend John Gwinn one hundred pounds out of the estate for the space of fifteen years then this money to be divided equally among all my children. I desire that my land may be sold with my negroes Arter, Mary, Will, Hannah, Luce, & Sam, stock of all kinds & iron tooles 18 months credit to be given, the money that the lands fetches to be equally divided among my three sons except the 100 lbs. Gwinn has the money the negroes & stock & tools fetches to be equally divided among all my children after debts paid.
Exr / John Gwinn, Robert Wade & Edmund Wade
Will Dated 11April 1786 Signed / John Wade
Wit / William Hobson, Joshua James, Allin Burton, Hutchens Burton
Returned 19 October 1786
Sec / Charles Mitchell, Horatia Wade, Joseph N. Haynes(This John signed his name. Research from Sally Bryan...Note by Betty Phillips)
Marriage Notes for *SARAH TINSLEY and *JOHN WADE:
Sarah probably married after 1762 because her father's will, recorded in 1762, named her Sarah Tinsley. She was still single.
More About *JOHN WADE and *SARAH TINSLEY:
Marriage: Aft. 1762
Children of *SARAH TINSLEY and *JOHN WADE are:
14. i. DAVID5 WADE, d. Abt. 1785, MecklenBurg, Va. (Estate Appr. 10 Nov. 1785.
ii. JANE WADE, d. Aft. 03 Oct 1817; m. JOHN GWINN, 30 Oct 1780, Halifax Co., Va.; d. Aft. 10 Apr 1816.Notes for JANE WADE:
Partial Will of Jane Wade Gwinn:
Person Co. North Carolina Deed book E Pages 46-47Jane Gwinn to Samuel Painter of Halifax Co., Va. for $1 and love and affection, negroes Cyrus, Anderson, Phil, Mary, Jack, Benjamine, William, girls Willy, Rachel; also 300 A where she lives- but she is to enjoy land and negroes for her life. Said posessions then divided to sister Patsy Painter wife of Samuel Painter. (negroes Cyrus, Anderson, Melissa), to children of sister Polly Jones wife of Robt Jones: negroes Phil, Mary, Jack; to Tinsley Wade brother of Jane Gwinn: negro boy William; To John G. Wade son of Robert Wade and Ann Wade his wife boy Benjamine; to Jane Painter daughter of Samuel and wife Patsy Painter 1 dozen silver teaspoons & 1/2 dozen silver tablespoons; to Elizabeth H. Woody wife of James Woody she a daughter of Robert and Ann Wade, a negro Rachel. Her land to be sold with 1/2 proceeds to John G. Woody & Elizabeth H. Woody his wife; money from remainder of sale to Elizabeth Patterson $150; to Peggy Laurence wife of William Laurence $150.; balance of sale of 1/2 of land to Tinsley Wade brother of Jane Gwinn; Samuel Painter to have 6% of sales for his trouble. 3 Oct. 1817 Wit: Ish Edwards, R. Jones, Jas M. Stanfield.
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From Charley Wade, the Complete Will of Jane Guinn:Person County, North Carolina, Register of Deeds, 1816-1821, Volume E, Page 46-47
Know all men by the presents that I Jane Gwinn of Person County in the State of North Carolina for and in consideration of one dollar to me in hand paid by Saml Painter of the County of Halifax and State of Virginia at and before the sealing and delivery hereof the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged ____ ____ especially in consideration of the love and affection which I bear to the said Saml Painter and my other connection hereafter named and have bargained sold and delivered and by these doth do bargain sell and deliver unto the said Saml Painter the following negroes to wit, Cyrus a negro man, Anderson a negro, Phil man, Mary a negro woman, Jack a boy, Benjamin a boy, William, Melessa a negro girl, Willy a woman, Rachel a girl with all their further increase also the tract of land whereon I live containing three hundred acres more or less to him the said Saml Painter his heirs executors administrators and assigns forever upon trust never the less and it is herby expressly stipulated and agreed that the said Saml Painter shall permit the said Jane Gwinn to enjoy the aforesaid negroes and land with all their future increase during her natural life as fully and completely as if this conveyance had not been made and after her death to divide the aforesaid negroes and lands in manner and form following nevertheless the said Saml Painter is not to be liable to make good the property to the different legatees in case of any accident which may put it out of his power to ge the aforesaid negroes into his posession at the death of said Jane Gwinn but to use his best endeavors to obtain the possession and divide them in manner and form following (Viz). He the said Saml Painter shall five to my sister Patsey Painter the wife of said Saml Painter, Cyrus a negro man, Anderson a negro man, and Melissa a negro girl with there future increase to her and her heirs forever. To give to the children of my sister Polly Jones the wife of Robt Jones, Phil a negro man, Mary a negro woman and Jack a boy with their future increase to them and thier heirs forever. To give to Tinsley Wade the brother of the said Jane Gwinn a negro boy by the name of William to him and his heirs forever. To give to John G Wade, son of Robt Wade and Ann his wife a negro boy by the name of Benjamin to him and his heirs forever. To give to Jane Painter the daughter of Saml Painter and patsey his wife a negro woman by the name of Willy with her future increase to her and her heirs forever. To give to Martha Painter daughter of Saml Painter and Patsey his wife one dozen silver tea spoons and half doz silver spoons to her and her heirs forever. To give to Elizabeth H Woody wife of James Woody and daughter of Robt and Ann Wade a negro girl by the name of Rachel with her future increase to her and her heirs forever. The said Saml Painter shall at the death of the said Jane Gwin sell the tract of land before mentioned and to give one half of the proceeds from the sale of the said lands to John G Woody and Elizabeth H Woody his wife to him and his heirs forever and out of the other half of the money arising from the sale of the lands to give to Elizabeth Patterson one hundred and fifty dollars to her and her heirs forever. Also to give to Peggy Lawrence the wife of William Lawrance one hhundred and fifty dollars to her and her heirs forever the balance remaining from the sales of the one half of the lands to give to Tinsley Wade the brother of the said Jane Gwin to him and his heirs forever. The said Saml Painter shall be entitled to six percent on the sales of the land for his trouble. In Witness whereof the said Jane Gwin hath hereunto set her hand and seal this twenty third day of October 1817.
Jane Gwin (Seal)
In the presence of
Isham Edwards (jurat)
R Jones (jurat)
John Stanfield
North Carolina, Person County
The execution of this deed of trust was duly proven in open court by the Oathes of Ish Edwards and Robt Jones subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and registered.
Test
Jesse Dickens CCC
Notes for JOHN GWINN:
Word Doc: John Gwinn Will
The Will of John Gwinn clearly identifies the children of Robert and Ann Wade.
Person County, North Carolina
John Gwinn's Will, Dated April 10, 1816, Recorded in Record Dockett, No of page 176, April 10, 1816
In the name of God Amen.
I, John Gwinn of the County of Person and State of North Carolina being weak in body but of sound mind and memory, do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following.
Inprimis. To my well beloved wife Jane Gwinn, I will and bequeath the following negro slaves; Old Will, Jim, Sias, Dick, Anderson, Phill, Bobb, Ben, Little Will, John, Hanah, Mender, Anne, Mary, Willey, Jude, Rachel, Amy, Malissa and Ellen. The tract of land on which I live containing three hundred and sixty one acres and a half, more or less, my stock of horses and cattle consisting of work steers, cows and calves, all my stock of hogs, and sheep with all my household, and kitchen furniture and my plantation tools of every description, my waggon and riding chair, and harness to her and her heirs forever.
Item: I will and bequeath to my half sister's son, Robert Jones, two young negros viz; Burrel and Peggy to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I will and bequeath the following negros; Rhoda, Buck, Ben, Russell, Burrell, Hanah and their increase to John G. Wade, Edmund Wade, Tinsley Wade, Jane Wade, Polly Wade, Sally Wade, Robert Wade and James Wade, children of Robert Wade and Ann, his wife to be equally divided amongst them when James Wade arrives at the age of twenty-one years. The above named negros are my property, tho in the possession of Robert and Ann Wade, and such is the disposition I chose to make of them and I request my friend James Williamson to act as Trustee of the above named negros for the use of Robert and Ann Wade's above named children.
Item: It is my will that all my just debts be paid by my beloved wife Jane Gwinn. It is my will and desire that my very good friends Samuel Pointer and James Williamson be executors of this my last Will and Testament.
In testimony of this being my last Will and Testament, I have here unto set my hand and affixed my seal this 10th of April, 1816 in the presence of Elizabeth H. Woody and Currie Barnett.
John Gwinn (Seal)Will
John Gwinn
80 cents
Recorded in Record Dockett, No of page 176
April 10, 1816North Carolina, Person County, August Term 1816
This Will was duly executed in open court and provern by the oaths Currie Barnett and Elisabeth H. Woody subscribing witness threrto and ordered to be recorded at the same time.
Samuel Pointer and James Williamson, Executors therein named qualified according to Law.
Test
Jesse Dickins, ccc.
Abstract of Revolutionary War Pension Files, (Page 3628-3630, 3634)
Robert Wade, Virginia Line, Ann, R10979, soldier married Ann Wade (David Allen signed marriage bond with soldier on 16 September 1789 in Caswell County, North Carolina) on 16 September 1789 and soldier died October 1820, widow applied 3 January 1843, Person County, North Carolina, aged 72 in February 1842, soldier had lived in Halifax County, Virginia during the Revolution and after the Revolution he moved to Person County, North Carolina.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(E-Mail from charley Wade) I found the following deed in Person County:
Person County, North Carolina, Register of Deeds, 1806-1817, Volume D
Page 264
Know all men by these presents that I John Gwin of the County of Person and State of North Carolina for and in consideration of the sum of fifty pounds current money to me in hand paid by Elizabeth Harriett Wade of the county and state aforesaid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have this day bargained and sold and delivered to the said Elizabeth Harriett Wade one negro girl about nine years old named Jinny she being a negroe purchased at a Shiriffs sale of Jacob Vanhook Sheriff of the County aforesaid and conveyed by said to the Vanhook with her mother by Bill of Sale as recorded in the County Court of Person to have and to hold the said negroe Jinny to the said Elizabeth Harriett Wade her heirs or assigns forever the right title and claim of in and to the said Negro Slave Jinny to her the said Elizabeth Harriett Wade with warrant and defend as far as the said Vanhook title as Sheriff aforesaid shall be good. In Witness _____ of I have hereto set my hand and seal this 23rd day of March 1809.
John Gwin (Seal)
Test
Richard Clayton
State of North Carolina, Person County May 6th 1811
The execution of this bill of sale was duly acknowledged in open court and ordered to be registered.
Test
Jesse Dickens CC
Your Cuz,
Charley Wade cbwade@direcway.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------More About JOHN GWINN and JANE WADE:
Marriage: 30 Oct 1780, Halifax Co., Va.iii. EDMUND WADE, m. TABITHA WYATT, 14 Dec 1785, Halifax Co., Va..
More About EDMUND WADE and TABITHA WYATT:
Marriage: 14 Dec 1785, Halifax Co., Va.15. iv. ANN WADE, b. Feb 1771.
v. SARAH (SALLY) WADE, m. JAMES BAIRD, 12 Nov 1789, Halifax Co., Va..More About JAMES BAIRD and SARAH WADE:
Marriage: 12 Nov 1789, Halifax Co., Va.16. vi. PATTY WADE.
vii. ELIZABETH WADE, m. PRICE.
viii. TINSLEY WADE, m. SISTER CARROLL, Moore Co., N. C..More About TINSLEY WADE and SISTER CARROLL:
Marriage: Moore Co., N. C.17. ix. MARY POLLY WADE, d. Bef. 1817.
18. x. *ALLIN WADE, b. Aft. 1765, Probably Halifax Co., Va.; d. 1835, Person Co., N.C..
10. DAVID4 ALLEN (ELIZABETH3 TINSLEY, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 06 Jun 1746 in Person Co., N.C., and died 16 Sep 1828 in David Allen Cem., Person Co., N.C.. He married CATHERINE. She was born 31 Jul 1752, and died 12 Sep 1832 in David Allen Cem., Person Co., N.C..
Notes for DAVID ALLEN:
I found these names in a David Allen Cem. in Persons Co. N. C. Web page .....Betty PhillipsDavid Allen Cemetery
Located on right side of Hicks-Yarboro Rd, .3 mile off Old Allensville Rd in
Person Co.ALLEN, Catherine (?), Jul 31 1752 - Sep 12 1832, 80 yrs 1 mo 12 days, w/o
David AllenALLEN, David, Jun 16 1746 - Sep 16 1828, 82 yrs 3 mo, h/o Catherine
ALLEN, Infant no name or dates
Cemetery is protected by heavy steel railings, graves are enclosed in
concrete.
Child of DAVID ALLEN and CATHERINE is:
i. INFANT5 ALLEN.
11. .WILLIAM ISAAC4 TINSLEY (THOMAS S.3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1741 in Essex Co., Va., and died Abt. 08 Nov 1782 in Whitehall, Abbeville Dist., S. C.. He married ELIZABETH GOLDING, daughter of WILLIAM GOLDING and ELIZABETH FOSTER. She was born in Carsons Creek, Abberville Dist., S. C..
Notes for .WILLIAM ISAAC TINSLEY:
1785 Amhurst Co., Va. censusNAME WHITES DWELLINGS OTHER BLDGS.
Tinsley, William, Sen. 6 1 6
Children of .WILLIAM TINSLEY and ELIZABETH GOLDING are:
i. GOLDING5 TINSLEY, b. 1756.
ii. JAMES TINSLEY, b. 1759.
iii. WILLIAM TINSLEYJR., b. 1762, Va.; d. Feb 1852, Muscoga Co., Ga.; m. MARY ANN EMMA MCGEHEE, 1789; b. 1773.Notes for WILLIAM TINSLEYJR.:
1785 Amherst Co., Va. Census
NAME WHITES DWELLINGS OTHER BLDGS.
Tinsley, William, Jun. 2 - -
More About WILLIAM TINSLEYJR. and MARY MCGEHEE:
Marriage: 1789iv. ANN TINSLEY, b. 1767.
12. MARY4 TINSLEY (EDWARD3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) She married AMBROSE RUCKER. He was born Abt. 1725, and died 14 Dec 1807 in Orange, Va..
Child of MARY TINSLEY and AMBROSE RUCKER is:
i. ELIZABETH5 RUCKER.
Generation No. 5
13. THOMAS5 CARGILL (RACHEL4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1740 in Lunenburg Co., Va.. He married ELIZABETH.
Child of THOMAS CARGILL and ELIZABETH is:
i. THOMAS II6 CARGILL, m. ELIZABETH FINLEY.
14. DAVID5 WADE (*SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) died Abt. 1785 in MecklenBurg, Va. (Estate Appr. 10 Nov. 1785. He married ISABELLA (HOPKINS) SMITH 30 Oct 1780 in Halifax Co., Va., daughter of ARTHUR HOPKINS and ELIZABETH PETTUS. She died 1804 in MecklenBurg, Va..
Notes for ISABELLA (HOPKINS) SMITH:
Isabella Wade appears listed as head of household--5 whites --25 blacks in
1782 Meck. Co., Va. tax lists.
Marriage Notes for DAVID WADE and ISABELLA SMITH:
John Guinn was a witness at the wedding.More About DAVID WADE and ISABELLA SMITH:
Marriage: 30 Oct 1780, Halifax Co., Va.
Child of DAVID WADE and ISABELLA SMITH is:
i. MARY (POLLY)6 WADE, b. 22 Aug 1781, MecklenBurg Co., Va.; m. JOHN J. SPEED, 03 Jul 1798, MecklenBurg Co., Va..More About JOHN SPEED and MARY WADE:
Marriage: 03 Jul 1798, MecklenBurg Co., Va.
15. ANN5 WADE (*SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born Feb 1771. She married ROBERT WADEJR. 16 Sep 1788 in Caswell Co., N. C. ....witness was David Allin. He was born 1750, and died Oct 1820.
Notes for ANN WADE:
Abstract of Revolutionary War Pension Files, (Page 3628-3630, 3634)
Robert Wade, Virginia Line, ANN, R10979, soldier married ANN WADE (David Allen signed marriage bond with soldier on 16 September 1789 in Caswell County, North Carolina) on 16 September 1789 and soldier died October 1820, widow applied 3 January 1843, Person County, North Carolina, aged 72 in February 1842, soldier had lived in Halifax County, Virginia during the Revolution and after the Revolution he moved to Person County, North Carolina.
More About ROBERT WADEJR. and ANN WADE:
Marriage: 16 Sep 1788, Caswell Co., N. C. ....witness was David Allin
Children of ANN WADE and ROBERT WADEJR. are:
i. JOHN G.6 WADE, d. 23 Oct 1869; m. AMELIA A. RAY, 17 Jun 1827, Clark Co., Ala. married by Sam Wilkinson.Notes for JOHN G. WADE:
John Inherited a slave named "Ben" from Jane Gwinn, his Aunt, and sold him for $160. to James Woodey on April 26, 1820. (Deed book E page 364) Person co. N.C.
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Letter from Charley Wade:
Betty,
Here is the complete document on John G. Wade and the negro Ben.
Person County, North Carolina, Register of Deeds, 1816-1821, Volume E, Page 364
Know all men by these presents that I John G Wade of the County of Person and State of North Carolina for and in consideration of one hundred and sixty dollars to me in hand paid at and before the signing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have this day granted bargained and sold unto the said James Woody his heirs and assigns forever one negro boy by the name of Ben which said negro is given me by Deed of Gift from Jane Gwin and duly recorded in the County of Person and at her death I the said John G Wade do freely authorize and empower the said James Woody to draw and recieve in his possession the said negro . In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 26th day of April 1820.
John G Wade (Seal)
Charley-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
From Charley Wade:
Person County, North Carolina, Register of Deeds, 1816-1821, Volume E, Page 335Know all men by these presents that I John G Wade of the County of Person and State of North Carolina for and in consideration of the sum of sixty four dollars and twelve cents to me in or secured to be paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have bargained sold and delivered and by these presents do bargain sell and deliver unto Moses Chambers and Robert Jones of the county and state aforesaid all the claim right title and interest I have in and to the following negro slaves (Viz) Rhoda and her children, Buck, Ben, Russel, Burwell, Hannah and Esther as legatees with my brothers and sisters Viz Edmund, Tinsley, Jane, Mary, Sally, Robert and James Wade and I the said John G Wade do for myself my heirs and relinquish and quit claim to all and every part of the said negroes and further bind myself my heirs and firmly by these presents to warrant and defend all the rights and interest that I have or could have claim or demand in or in anywise receive pertaining to said negroes to the said Moses Chambers and Robert Jones and their heirs administrators and assigns forever to receive claims and demand and peaceably enjoy the same free from myself claim and demand or from the lawful claim of any person or persons whatever. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and afixed my seal the 6th day of March 1820.
John G Wade (Seal)Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of
B. Walker
Jesse WalkerState of North Carolina, Person County, March Term 1821
The execution of this Bill of Sale was duly acknowledged in open court and ordered to be registered.
Test
Jesse Dickens CCC
More About JOHN WADE and AMELIA RAY:
Marriage: 17 Jun 1827, Clark Co., Ala. married by Sam Wilkinsonii. EDMUND B. WADE, d. probably buried Just outside Dripping Springs, Texas; m. MARY JANE CADELL, 14 Sep 1826, Bibb Co., Ala.; b. 20 Feb 1793, N. C.; d. 09 Mar 1875, buried just outside Dripping Springs, Texas.
More About EDMUND WADE and MARY CADELL:
Marriage: 14 Sep 1826, Bibb Co., Ala.iii. TINSLEY WADE, m. MARTHA HOOPER, 01 Sep 1836, Bibb County, AL..
More About TINSLEY WADE and MARTHA HOOPER:
Marriage: 01 Sep 1836, Bibb County, AL.iv. JANE WADE.
v. POLLY WADE.
vi. SALLY WADE.
vii. ROBERT WADE.
viii. JAMES WADE.
19. ix. ELIZABETH HARRIETT WADE.
16. PATTY5 WADE (*SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) She married SAMUEL PAINTER.
Children of PATTY WADE and SAMUEL PAINTER are:
i. JANE6 PAINTER.
ii. MARTHA PAINTER.
17. MARY POLLY5 WADE (*SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) died Bef. 1817. She married ROBERT JONES 20 May 1793 in Person Co. N.C., son of JONES and AMY HUMPHRIES. He was born Abt. 1771 in Possibly in the part of Caswell Co, NC that became Person., and died 1847 in Person Co., N. C..
More About ROBERT JONES and MARY WADE:
Marriage: 20 May 1793, Person Co. N.C.
Child of MARY WADE and ROBERT JONES is:
20. i. JANE6 JONES, b. 1803, Person Co, NC; d. Aft. 1850, Person Co.,N. C..
18. *ALLIN5 WADE (*SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born Aft. 1765 in Probably Halifax Co., Va., and died 1835 in Person Co., N.C.. He married *MARY (POLLY) BOXLEY 13 Mar 1794 in Halifax Co., Va., daughter of *BENJAMINE BOXLEY and *TIBITHA IRBY. She was born Bet. 1780 - 1790 in Probably Halixax Co., Va., and died 1839 in Person Co., N.C..
Notes for *ALLIN WADE:
The* was added as a note to find our line easier.Records that I found on census and other documents indicate that Allin and Polly had 13 children in all. There were 9 males and 4 females. Our George Boxley Wade was one of them. At the time of the death of Allin in 1835 and Mary Polly in 1839, there were minor children still in the home. I have the estate records where Thomas Denny was awarded the children as Wards at the death of Mary in 1839 to the time they left in 1841. I've found no records yet of where they went or what their names were. I believe them to be at least one boy and one girl, possiably two girls and one boy. They could be the younger children of Allin and Mary, who were born between 1825 and 1830. They also might be the older children of Allin, son of Mary & Allin, and his first wife, Cresey Vaughan. More research needed. ...notes by Betty Phillips
Halifax Co., Deeds 1793 -- 1796 Page 51:
Sept. 24, 1793 from John Gwinn, Edmund Wade, & Robert Wade Jr., executors of John Wade dec'd.. of H, to Allen Wade of H, for 325 f specie, a certain tract of land in H on the south side of Dan River, containing about 280 acres. Signed - Edmd Wade, Robert Wade Jr., Wit - James Bruer, Hampton Wade, John (x his mark) Seamons, William (x his mark) Hembree. Recorded Dec. 23, 1793.Halifax Co., Deeds 1793 -- 1796 Page 715:
Aug. 20, 1796 from Allen Wade and Mary, his wife, of H on the south side of Dan River, bounded by a Spring, the old field, the same being the land whereon the sd Allen Wade now lives, it being or said to be one half of the tract of land formerly belonging to the sd Allen Wade's father. Signed - Allen Wade, Mary Wade. Wit. - Samuel Pointer, Johnson Faulkner, Jno Wilson. Sd Mary Wade relinquished her right of dower to the lands within mentioned. Recorded Sept. 26, 1796.Allen inherited the land in 1793 and sold part of it in 1796.
Allen Wade and Polly Boxley were married by the Reverend Reuben Pickett in Halifax County on 13 March 1784 (1794?) against a bond dated 11 March, with William Boxley as surety.
I found Allen Wade age under 45, in Person Co. N. C. Census in 1810 with wife age under 45, 6 sons, 3 under 10 & 3 under 16, and 2 daughters under 10. He was listed as having 8 slaves. Persons Co. N. C. borders Halifax Co., Va...notes by Betty Phillips
I found Allin in the 1830 Person Co. census with males: one 5 to 10, one 10 to 15, one 60 to 70. The females were one 5 to 10, one 10 to 15, one 15 to 20, one 40 to 50....Notes by Betty Phillips
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I found this on net at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/person/deeds/slaves01.txt
1820-found in: Deed Book E Page 335 -- 6 March 1820 Person Co., N. C. :
Allen WADE (in debt to Alexander CUNINGHAM for $1500.) to George WILSON of
Halifax Co. VA, in trust for $1,...200 acres where WADE resides adj Goodloe
WARREN, Henry GRAY, William McGEHEE, Daniel GREEN, orphans of Jeremiah
WARREN decd.: negroes Buck, Will, Isbell and her daughter Hannah, Juda and
her two children Jane and Frank; furniture, utensils.
Wit: Daniel C. TOWNS, William DIXON, and Alva OLIVER...note by Betty Phillips
1830 Halifax Co., Va. census: Allen Wade as head of household age 60-70 , one male 5-10, one male 15 -20, one female 5-10, one female 10-15, one female 15-20, and apparently his wife 40-50. (These must be grandchildren or children they have taken in. Allin died in 1835 and Mary in 1839 and left the children as Wards to Thomas Denny. It looks like he had them till 1841. I found him in the 1830 Person co. census but can't tell how close they lived because it was in alphabetical order....Note by Betty Phillips)
By 1830, George, being born in 1806, was 24 years old and no longer lived at home with his parents.
Found in Person County, N.C. - MISC - Index of Estate Records
In North Carolina State Archives------Allen WADE...1835...Mary Wade...1839
Estate Records Found In North Carolina State Archives for Person Co. NC.
These File Boxes are numbered C.R. 078.508.1 --C.R. 078.508.44
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Letter from Charley Wade -- CWade14532@aol.com -- CBWADE14532@DIRECWAY.COM -- CBWADE@DIRECWAY.COMBetty,
Hope you are doing well and survived the holidays.
I believe I told you that I was doing some volunteer work at the Family History Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. I recently ordered microfilm on Person County and the first batch that I'm going through is Wills, Inventories and Taxables that span 1792-1876. Presently I'm working on 1792 to 1807.
I don't know what the information on the Taxable List stands for, so will have to do some research. There are four columns of info: Land, W. Polls, B. Polls, S. Horses. On the 1801 list they also have Spirits.
Person County, North Carolina, Taxables
Nash District for the year 1801
Wade, Allen Land - 0, W Polls - 1, B Polls - 3, S Horses - 0, Spirits - 0
Person County, North Carolina, Taxables, Page 217
List of Taxables in Capt. Penia's Company for the year 1803
Wade, Allin Land - 200, W Polls - 1, B Polls - 2, S Horses - 0
Person County, North Carolina, Taxables, Page 320
List of Taxables in Capt. Jones Company for the year 1804
Wade, Allan Land - 200, W Polls - 1, B Polls - 3, S Horses - 0The above could indicate that Allin Wade moved from Halifax County, VA to Person County, NC in 1800 to be on the 1801 Taxable List.
So far, the only other Wade's to appear on the lists are Robert and Josiah. Robert, I believe is my 5th great-grandfather, who married Rebecca Downey. Not sure about Josiah.
The other batch of microfilms I have are the Record of Deed 1789-1901 for Person County. I know that you sent me the abstracts, but I decided I would like to have the whole document where my family was party to the buying and selling. I will continue to use the abstract info where they were a witness to a transaction.
As I find more, will let you know.
Charley
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Betty,
I guess I should have looked at the attachments before sending the last e-mail. There still might be a Guardian record on Thomas Denny, because on the last line of the dispursement of funds, there is a reference to a Guardian Bond, which would have had to be approved in court. I will keep my eyes open for more info.
In the Taxable Property I have learned a little more about what was taxed and there are a couple of new one's:
Land - 200 refers to the number of acres
W. Polls - White Polls (still not sure of meaning)
B. Polls - Black Polls (still not sure of meaning)
S. Horses - Refers to Stud Horses
C. Machines - Refers to Cotton Machines
R. Goods - Refers to Retail Goods (such as a store)
R. Spirits - Refers to Retail Spirits (such as a liquor store)
On the following records there are no Horses, Cotton Machines, Goods or Spirits.
Person County, North Carolina, Wills Inventories Taxables 1805-1807
List of Taxable Property in Capt Penicks Company for the year 1805
Page 78, Wade, Allan Land - 200, W. Polls - 1, B. Polls - 3, S Horses - 0, C. Machines - 0
Person County, North Carolina, Wills Inventories Taxables 1807-1811
List of Taxable Property in Capt Moore's Company for the year 1807
Page 277, Wade, Allen Land - 200, W. Polls - 1, B. Polls - 4, S. Horses - 0, C. Machines - 0
Person County, North Carolina, Wills Inventories Taxables 1807-1811
List of Taxable Property in Capt Olliver's Company for the year 1808
Page 95, Wade, Allin Land - 200, W. Poles - 1, B. Poles - 3, S. Horses - 0, C. Machines - 0
Person County, North Carolina, Wills Inventories Taxables 1807-1811
List of Taxable Property in Capt Olliver's Company for the year 1809
Page 172, Wade Allen Land - 200, W. Poles - 1, B. Poles - 4, S Horses - 0, C. Machines - 0
Apparently, Person County was broken into eight (8) districts and these Captains were responsible for doing the Taxable Property inventory. I would love to have a map showing these districts, which could narrow precisely where the Wade's were located. I don't know if these Captain's were military or perhaps militia, which were referred to as Captains:
Person County, North Carolina - Districts in 1808
Capt. Chambers Company
Capt. Streets Company
Capt. Days Company
Capt. Hubbards Company
Capt. Paines Company
Capt. Raines Company
Capt. Leas Company
Capt. Ollivers Company
I had hoped to have more, but the last few years were mixed up alphabetically, so I had to really concentrate on each page.
Charley
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Here is another year for Allin.
Person County, North Carolina, Wills Inventories Taxables 1811-1815
List of Taxable Property in Capt Olliver's Company for the year 1811
Page 172, Wade Allen Land - 200, W. Poles - 1, B. Poles - 4, S Horses - 0, C. Machines - 0
I didn't see him in the 1810 lists, so he must have been missed.
Betty, Benjamin and Josiah Wade, do you know where they fit in with Allin. I saw Josiah in the Taxable Property list.
Charley
==================================================================The legal age for males was 21 and the legal age for women was 18 for them to be emancipated from their parents. This also applied for land ownership. The times were very sexist, as women did not have many rights. The reason for the distinction of Black to White Polls was not only a sign of coming of age, but paying poll tax was essentially establishing to right to vote on community issues. Blacks did not have that priviledge; thus the distinction. The owners had to pay a taxes on the adult black males; not so for under age black males and for women of any race.
In keeping with the US Constitution's 2nd amendment that "a well-regulated militia was necessary to the security of a free state" local militia units where formed from various areas of each county. Officers were elected. These militia units were also handy as a unit of taxation...each captain was required to account for the number of poll, literally heads, in his unit. To be eligible for the militia and to be taxed, there were age requirements. Often you will see the amount of acreage owned by the man, along with the number of black polls, male slaves, that he owned in the tax list. Muster day was a festive event. Taking place at least yearly, probably according to local custom. Much competition and drilling between different units. Over the years muster day evolved into a day of drinking, gambling, cussing, bad behavior, etc... and eventually was discontinued. When I can't say. I don't know if it was at different times in different locations, or mandated by the state. As far as where the districts were...I would imagine that there were not strict boundaries, governed more by the number of elegible men in the area. Your best bet as far as finding where each captains' district was would be to check some deeds of the era, looking for clues to location such as creeks in the area. I'm not a North Carolinian, just a history teacher in Ks, so I'm sure someone from the area can give a better picture of what happened in North Carolina than I.
And while we are on the subject, agian does anyone know when the militia system was discontinued in Person. We have an old family letter from the 1920's with the only clues we have to our Person County Heritage. Much of it is erroneous, but most of it has some basis in fact. Just off by a hundred yrs or so!! the letter makes mention of Person County Militia in the Mexican American War, ca 1848, setting off to march to Mexico, but by the time they got to Appomatox (to the north!) the war was over. Could they have been marching to DC to volunteer instead? anything in that tale seem true to anyone?----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes for *MARY (POLLY) BOXLEY:
Mary Wade had a meager $26.34 left when she died, for the Wards left in the guardianship of Thomas Denny. I think the Denny family married into the Wade family that was connected to Allin in some way. Thomas Denny's sisters, Nancy and Polly married Benjamine & Josiah Wade. Josiah and Robert Wade witnesses Benjamine's wedding. Thomas Denny married Margaret Finn in 1810, so he would have been a little older than the children of Allin who were born between 1795 & 1810, but not much older. I'll see if I can find any more records on Thomas Denny...Betty
Marriage Notes for *ALLIN WADE and *MARY BOXLEY:
From "Marriages of Halifax Co., Va. 1753 - 1800." ----"11 March 1794. Allen Wade and Polly Boxley. Sur. William Boxley. Benjamine Boxley consents for Polly: no relationship stated. Married 13 March by Rev. Reuben Pickett. p 29"
More About *ALLIN WADE and *MARY BOXLEY:
Marriage: 13 Mar 1794, Halifax Co., Va.
Children of *ALLIN WADE and *MARY BOXLEY are:
21. i. WILMOTH6 WADE, b. 1795, 1860 census says Va. (1850 Miss. census says N.C. ).
22. ii. DRURY ALLEN WADE SR., b. 1796, Halifax Co., Va.; d. 18 Feb 1885, buried in unmarked grave in Bassett Creek Cem.,Grove Hill Clark Co., Al..
23. iii. ALLIN WADE, b. Abt. 1805, N.C. or Va.; d. Bet. 1860 - 1870, McNairy Co. Tn..
24. iv. *GEORGE BOXLEY WADE, b. Jan 1806, Halifax Co., Va.; d. 12 Jan 1882, Wills Point, Van Zandt Co., Texas.
25. v. EDMOND WADE, b. 1807, N.C.; d. Bet. 1850 - 1860, McNairy Co.,Tenn..
26. vi. DAVID WADE, b. 1809, Halifax Co., Va. or Person Co., N.C..
27. vii. LUCY H. WADE, b. 1810, Va.; d. Aft. 1870.
viii. HENRY WADE, b. 1812.
28. ix. JOHN G. WADE, b. 1818, N.C..
29. x. WILLIAM M. WADE, b. 1820, N.C..
xi. FEMALE WADE, b. Bet. 1820 - 1825.Notes for FEMALE WADE:
This child exists according to the 1830 census of Halifax Co. Va..xii. FEMALE WADE, b. Bet. 1825 - 1830.
Notes for FEMALE WADE:
This child exists according to the 1830 census of Halifax Co. Va..xiii. MALE WADE, b. Bet. 1825 - 1830.
Notes for MALE WADE:
This child exists according to the 1830 census of Halifax Co. Va..
Generation No. 6
19. ELIZABETH HARRIETT6 WADE (ANN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) She married JAMES G. WOODY 09 Dec 1815 in Person County, NC ( Marriage Records. 1792-1868).
Notes for ELIZABETH HARRIETT WADE:
(E-Mail from charley Wade) I found the following deed in Person County:
Person County, North Carolina, Register of Deeds, 1806-1817, Volume D
Page 264
Know all men by these presents that I John Gwin of the County of Person and State of North Carolina for and in consideration of the sum of fifty pounds current money to me in hand paid by Elizabeth Harriett Wade of the county and state aforesaid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have this day bargained and sold and delivered to the said Elizabeth Harriett Wade one negro girl about nine years old named Jinny she being a negroe purchased at a Shiriffs sale of Jacob Vanhook Sheriff of the County aforesaid and conveyed by said to the Vanhook with her mother by Bill of Sale as recorded in the County Court of Person to have and to hold the said negroe Jinny to the said Elizabeth Harriett Wade her heirs or assigns forever the right title and claim of in and to the said Negro Slave Jinny to her the said Elizabeth Harriett Wade with warrant and defend as far as the said Vanhook title as Sheriff aforesaid shall be good. In Witness _____ of I have hereto set my hand and seal this 23rd day of March 1809.
John Gwin (Seal)
Test
Richard Clayton
State of North Carolina, Person County May 6th 1811
The execution of this bill of sale was duly acknowledged in open court and ordered to be registered.
Test
Jesse Dickens CC
Your Cuz,
Charley Wade cbwade@direcway.com
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From Charley Wade, the complete Will of Jane Guinn:Person County, North Carolina, Register of Deeds, 1816-1821, Volume E, Page 46-47
Know all men by the presents that I Jane Gwinn of Person County in the State of North Carolina for and in consideration of one dollar to me in hand paid by Saml Painter of the County of Halifax and State of Virginia at and before the sealing and delivery hereof the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged ____ ____ especially in consideration of the love and affection which I bear to the said Saml Painter and my other connection hereafter named and have bargained sold and delivered and by these doth do bargain sell and deliver unto the said Saml Painter the following negroes to wit, Cyrus a negro man, Anderson a negro, Phil man, Mary a negro woman, Jack a boy, Benjamin a boy, William, Melessa a negro girl, Willy a woman, Rachel a girl with all their further increase also the tract of land whereon I live containing three hundred acres more or less to him the said Saml Painter his heirs executors administrators and assigns forever upon trust never the less and it is herby expressly stipulated and agreed that the said Saml Painter shall permit the said Jane Gwinn to enjoy the aforesaid negroes and land with all their future increase during her natural life as fully and completely as if this conveyance had not been made and after her death to divide the aforesaid negroes and lands in manner and form following nevertheless the said Saml Painter is not to be liable to make good the property to the different legatees in case of any accident which may put it out of his power to ge the aforesaid negroes into his posession at the death of said Jane Gwinn but to use his best endeavors to obtain the possession and divide them in manner and form following (Viz). He the said Saml Painter shall five to my sister Patsey Painter the wife of said Saml Painter, Cyrus a negro man, Anderson a negro man, and Melissa a negro girl with there future increase to her and her heirs forever. To give to the children of my sister Polly Jones the wife of Robt Jones, Phil a negro man, Mary a negro woman and Jack a boy with their future increase to them and thier heirs forever. To give to Tinsley Wade the brother of the said Jane Gwinn a negro boy by the name of William to him and his heirs forever. To give to John G Wade, son of Robt Wade and Ann his wife a negro boy by the name of Benjamin to him and his heirs forever. To give to Jane Painter the daughter of Saml Painter and patsey his wife a negro woman by the name of Willy with her future increase to her and her heirs forever. To give to Martha Painter daughter of Saml Painter and Patsey his wife one dozen silver tea spoons and half doz silver spoons to her and her heirs forever. To give to Elizabeth H Woody wife of James Woody and daughter of Robt and Ann Wade a negro girl by the name of Rachel with her future increase to her and her heirs forever. The said Saml Painter shall at the death of the said Jane Gwin sell the tract of land before mentioned and to give one half of the proceeds from the sale of the said lands to John G Woody and Elizabeth H Woody his wife to him and his heirs forever and out of the other half of the money arising from the sale of the lands to give to Elizabeth Patterson one hundred and fifty dollars to her and her heirs forever. Also to give to Peggy Lawrence the wife of William Lawrance one hhundred and fifty dollars to her and her heirs forever the balance remaining from the sales of the one half of the lands to give to Tinsley Wade the brother of the said Jane Gwin to him and his heirs forever. The said Saml Painter shall be entitled to six percent on the sales of the land for his trouble. In Witness whereof the said Jane Gwin hath hereunto set her hand and seal this twenty third day of October 1817.
Jane Gwin (Seal)
In the presence of
Isham Edwards (jurat)
R Jones (jurat)
John Stanfield
North Carolina, Person County
The execution of this deed of trust was duly proven in open court by the Oathes of Ish Edwards and Robt Jones subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and registered.
Test
Jesse Dickens CCC
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From Charley Wade:1850 Census, Person County, North Carolina, Page 440
359/359 Woody, James 59 M Farmer $4525 NC
Woody, Hariet E 58 F NC
Woody, David 25 M Overseer NC
Woody, Robert 20 M NC
Woody, Moses 17 M NC
Pass, Elizabeth 46 F NC
Wade, Mary 44 F NC1860 Census, Person County, North Carolina, August 31, 1860, Page 506B
PO Cunninghams Store
929/927 Woody, James 69 M Farmer $11000 $41600 NC
Woody, Elizabeth 68 F NC
Woody, Davy 37 M Farm Hand NC
Woody, James H 34 M Farm Hand NC
Woody, Moses 27 M Farm Hand NC
Wade, Mary 54 F NC
Martin, James 21 M Farm Hand NC1870 Census, Cunningham Township, Person County, North Carolina, September 23, 1870, Page 570
1/1 Woody, Elizabeth H 75 F W Keeping House $1200 $400 NC
Woody, James H 44 M W Farm Laborer NC
Woody, Robert S 38 M W Farm Laborer NC
Wade, Mary A 65 F W No Occupation NC
Reaves, Tilman 21 M W Farm Laborer VA
Woody, Bettie 18 F B Domestic Servant NC
Williams, Carter 24 M B Farm Laborer NC
Woody, Samuel 2 M B At Home NC---------------------------------------------------
Notes for JAMES G. WOODY:
1850 Census, Person County, North Carolina, Page 440
359/359 Woody, James 59 M Farmer $4525 NC
Woody, Hariet E 58 F NC
Woody, David 25 M Overseer NC
Woody, Robert 20 M NC
Woody, Moses 17 M NC
Pass, Elizabeth 46 F NC
Wade, Mary 44 F NC1860 Census, Person County, North Carolina, August 31, 1860, Page 506B
PO Cunninghams Store
929/927 Woody, James 69 M Farmer $11000 $41600 NC
Woody, Elizabeth 68 F NC
Woody, Davy 37 M Farm Hand NC
Woody, James H 34 M Farm Hand NC
Woody, Moses 27 M Farm Hand NC
Wade, Mary 54 F NC
Martin, James 21 M Farm Hand NC1870 Census, Cunningham Township, Person County, North Carolina, September 23, 1870, Page 570
1/1 Woody, Elizabeth H 75 F W Keeping House $1200 $400 NC
Woody, James H 44 M W Farm Laborer NC
Woody, Robert S 38 M W Farm Laborer NC
Wade, Mary A 65 F W No Occupation NC
Reaves, Tilman 21 M W Farm Laborer VA
Woody, Bettie 18 F B Domestic Servant NC
Williams, Carter 24 M B Farm Laborer NC
Woody, Samuel 2 M B At Home NC
Marriage Notes for ELIZABETH WADE and JAMES WOODY:
Benj. Chambers & Ira Lea listed as Bondsman / Witness at the wedding.More About JAMES WOODY and ELIZABETH WADE:
Marriage: 09 Dec 1815, Person County, NC ( Marriage Records. 1792-1868)
Children of ELIZABETH WADE and JAMES WOODY are:
i. JAMES D.7 WOODY, b. 1825.
ii. ROBERT WOODY, b. 1830.
iii. MOSES WOODY.
20. JANE6 JONES (MARY POLLY5 WADE, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1803 in Person Co, NC, and died Aft. 1850 in Person Co.,N. C.. She married JOHN HUMPHRIES. He was born 1795 in Person Co, NC, and died Aft. 1850 in Person Co, NC.
Child of JANE JONES and JOHN HUMPHRIES is:
30. i. MARTHA ANN7 HUMPHRIES, b. 1832, Person Co, NC; d. 1881, Rains; Van Zandt; or Hunt Co., Texas.
21. WILMOTH6 WADE (*ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1795 in 1860 census says Va. (1850 Miss. census says N.C. ). She married WILLIAM POWELL Abt. 1824. He was born 1794 in Va., and died Aft. 1843.
Notes for WILMOTH WADE:
Wilmoth was probably named for her Aunt, Welmoth Boxley and her mother's Aunt Wilmoth Irby.In 1860, I found Wilmoth Powell in Tishamingo Co., Mississippi listed as a slave owner. She had one slave house and four slaves. There was a female age 26, one 6 year old male, one 5 year old male, one 2 year old male. Her brother, George lived in the same Co. in 1850, but had gone to Texas by 1860...Notes by GG Neice Betty Pickens Phillips
More About WILLIAM POWELL and WILMOTH WADE:
Marriage: Abt. 1824
Children of WILMOTH WADE and WILLIAM POWELL are:
31. i. R. J.7 POWELL, b. 1825, Va..
ii. GIRL POWELL, b. Abt. 1830.
iii. ASA POWELL, b. 1831, Tenn..
iv. EDWARD POWELL, b. 1832.
v. GIRL POWELL, b. Abt. 1833.
vi. ELIZABETH POWELL, b. 1836.
vii. GIRL POWELL, b. Abt. 1837.
viii. HENRY C. POWELL, b. 1839, Miss..Notes for HENRY C. POWELL:
Henry was a farmer according to the Tishomingo Co. Miss. census of 1860.ix. WILLIAM P. POWELL, b. 1844, Miss..
22. DRURY ALLEN WADE6 SR. (*ALLIN5 WADE, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1796 in Halifax Co., Va., and died 18 Feb 1885 in buried in unmarked grave in Bassett Creek Cem.,Grove Hill Clark Co., Al.. He married NANCY ANN GREEN 10 Dec 1829 in Clarke Co., Al., daughter of MARY. She was born 1808 in N.C., and died 29 Jun 1893 in buried in unmarked grave in Bassett Creek Cem.,Grove Hill Clark Co., Al..
Notes for DRURY ALLEN WADE SR.:
Drury Allen Wade, Sr. (1796-02/18/1885) married Nancy Ann Green 12/10/1829, Clarke Cty Ala, is in unmarked grave in Bassett Creek Cemetery, next to Bassett Creek Baptist Church North of Grove Hill, Alabama. Wife Nancy Ann Greene (c 1813-06/29/1893) is also in unmarked grave. There are markers for J. R. Wade (11/24/1864-05/17/1926) and Sarah Ann Clemmons Wade (04/12/1819-03/07/1905) married J. A. Wade 11/20/1862. Also found him with wife and children in census listing of 1850 and two marriage books. Information from an e-mail letter from Pat Veazey in Alabama address is:
pveazey@prodigy.net (she is not related, just helping)John G. Wade's widow, Amelia, filed for a war of 1812 pension based on her husband in 1879. One of the witnesses on the application was Drury Wade who was 83 at the time. The application was made in Clarke Co., Al.
In the 1850 census, Elizabeth Sanders age 14 born in Al. was living in the Wade home.
In the 1880 census, Drury Sr. was living next door to Drury Jr. in Grove Hill, Clarke Ala..More About DRURY SR. and NANCY GREEN:
Marriage: 10 Dec 1829, Clarke Co., Al.
Children of DRURY SR. and NANCY GREEN are:
i. MARY ANN7 WADE, b. Abt. 1830; d. Prob. Chilton, Alabama; m. ANDREW J. WALKER, 28 Mar 1850, Clarke Co., Alabama; d. 20 Sep 1865.Notes for ANDREW J. WALKER:
Andrew died in the Civil War.More About ANDREW WALKER and MARY WADE:
Marriage: 28 Mar 1850, Clarke Co., Alabama32. ii. JOHN ALLEN WADE, b. 24 Nov 1834, Clark Co. Alabama.
iii. MARTHA W. WADE, b. Abt. 1836; m. ANDREW J. BUCKALOO, 11 Apr 1858, Clark Co., Al..More About ANDREW BUCKALOO and MARTHA WADE:
Marriage: 11 Apr 1858, Clark Co., Al.iv. GEORGE WADE, b. Abt. 1840.
v. BENJAMIN WADE, b. Abt. 1841.
vi. WILLIAM WADE, b. Abt. 1843.
vii. JAMES W. WADE, b. Abt. 1845; d. 23 May 1863; m. (1) SARAH OVERSTREET, 23 Dec 1868, Clark Co., Al.; m. (2) LAURA STEPHENS, 21 Dec 1879, Clark Co., Al.; m. (3) PERTHENIA WILLS, 12 Jan 1882, Clark Co., Al..More About JAMES WADE and SARAH OVERSTREET:
Marriage: 23 Dec 1868, Clark Co., Al.More About JAMES WADE and LAURA STEPHENS:
Marriage: 21 Dec 1879, Clark Co., Al.More About JAMES WADE and PERTHENIA WILLS:
Marriage: 12 Jan 1882, Clark Co., Al.viii. SARAH WADE, b. Abt. 1848.
33. ix. DRURY ALLEN WADE JR., b. Dec 1849, Clark Co., Al..
23. ALLIN6 WADE (*ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1805 in N.C. or Va., and died Bet. 1860 - 1870 in McNairy Co. Tn.. He married (1) MARSHA T.. She was born 1817 in N.C.. He married (2) CRESEY VAUGHAN 05 Apr 1823 in Person Co., N. C.. He married (3) PATSEY Abt. 1839. She was born 1820 in N.C..
Notes for ALLIN WADE:
In 1850 Allin owned 700 acres and was a farmer.Notes for MARSHA T.:
Marsha could not read or write. (Marsha may be Patsey.)
In 1870 census she was head of household in McNairy Co., Tn., age 53. Also living in the home was: William Tinsley age 28, Alen age 22,
Joseph age 19, Marsha age 17, & Margarett age 14.Marriage Notes for ALLIN WADE and CRESEY VAUGHAN:
North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Bride: Cresey Vaughan
Groom: Allin Wade
Bond Date: 05 Apr 1823
County: Person
Record #: 01 157
Bondsman: Edmond Dixon, Jr
Bond #: 000109242
More About ALLIN WADE and CRESEY VAUGHAN:
Marriage: 05 Apr 1823, Person Co., N. C.Notes for PATSEY:
The 1850 census states that Patsey could not read & write but she had her children in school. (Patsey may be Marsha.)More About ALLIN WADE and PATSEY:
Marriage: Abt. 1839
Children of ALLIN WADE and MARSHA T. are:
i. JOSEPH7 WADE, b. 1851.
ii. MARSHA WADE, b. 1853.
iii. MARGARET WADE, b. 1855.
Children of ALLIN WADE and CRESEY VAUGHAN are:
iv. GIRL?7 WADE, b. Abt. 1824.Notes for GIRL? WADE:
Check to see if she is a ward of Thomas Denny in 1840.v. BOY? WADE, b. Abt. 1827.
Notes for BOY? WADE:
Check to see if he is a ward of Thomas Denny in 1840.vi. GIRL? WADE, b. Abt. 1835.
Notes for GIRL? WADE:
Check to see if she is a ward of Thomas Denny in 1840.
Children of ALLIN WADE and PATSEY are:
vii. JOHN7 WADE, b. 1840, Tenn..Notes for JOHN WADE:
According to the 1850 census, John was in school.viii. WILLIAM TINSLEY WADE, b. 1842, Tnn..
Notes for WILLIAM TINSLEY WADE:
According to the 1850 census, Tinsley was in school.ix. GEORGE WADE, b. 1843, Tnn..
Notes for GEORGE WADE:
According to the 1850 census, George was in school.34. x. SANDY C. WADE, b. 1845, Tenn..
xi. ALLIN WADE, b. 1846.
xii. MARY WADE, b. 1847, Tenn..
24. *GEORGE BOXLEY6 WADE (*ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born Jan 1806 in Halifax Co., Va., and died 12 Jan 1882 in Wills Point, Van Zandt Co., Texas. He married (1) *ELIZABETH CARTER Bef. 1838 in probably Hickman Co.,Tenn., daughter of *DAVID SR. and *ELIZABETH M.. She was born 15 Dec 1814 in Tenn. (Miss.-1880 V.Z. Co. Tx. census), and died 21 Mar 1862 in Wills Point, Van Zandt Co, Texas. He married (2) *JANE BRADBERRY 05 Jul 1872 in Van Zandt Co., Tx., daughter of JAMES W. BRADBERRY. She was born 01 Aug 1828 in Tenn., and died 06 Oct 1887 in buried in Gilbert Cem. near Edgewood, Van Zandt Co. , Tx..
Notes for *GEORGE BOXLEY WADE:
The * was added as a note to find our line easier.As descendants of George Boxley Wade, we have tried to find "Our George" for years. I knew from the records from the Family Bible of Jane (Bradberry) Hunt Brazile Wade that George had been born in Virginia. Near the end of July in 2000, I happen to see a list of Wade marriages from Halifax Co., Virginia. In that list there was a Boxley girl and a Wade boy being married. Their wedding was after our George was a grown man, but it got me to thinking about the Boxley name. Could George's mother's maiden name have been Boxley? I then checked in the records around the time that would have been George's parents. The very first listing was for an Allin Wade and Mary Polly Boxley married 13 March 1794. The marriage records were put on the I-net by Kelly Hall. I then found a posting by Sally Bryan, who mentioned the Tinsley family in connection with Allin and Polly. With my grandfather being named William Tinsley Wade, there had to be a connection. I spent time at the Van Zandt Co. Genealogy library looking for more information on census, school, cemetery, probate, marriage, orphan, tax records, Wills etc. . Sally Bryant also gave me some information that had been well researched and documented.
Although it is not Proved, I believe George Boxley Wade to be the son of Allin Wade (I found his signature and it was Spelled "Allin Wade") and Mary "Polly" Boxley for these reasons:Allin & Polly were the right age and married at the right time and place to have been his parents. The census records for Allin & Polly show a male child the correct age.
George was born in Va. in 1806 (1880 Van Zandt Co. census states that George's parents were born in Va.) and Allin and Polly were born in Halifax Co. Va. and were married in Halifax Co. Va. on 13 March 1794.
All 9 of George & Elizabeth's children were named same names as parents, grandparents, or siblings of Polly & Allin.
Polly's grandfather and her brother were both named George Boxley.
Polly had a brother named William. Allin's mother's maiden name was Tinsley. Allin had a brother named Tinsley. George named a son William Tinsley.
George named one of his sons David Allen, perhaps for his father, Allin, and Allin's brother David.
Allin had sisters named Jane and Ann and an Aunt named Mary Ann. Polly's name was Mary. George named one daughter Jane Ann and one Mary.
Polly had a sister named Lucy. George named one daughter Lucy.
Allin's father and a son of Allin, were named John. George named a son John, perhaps for his brother and grandfather.
Allin had a brother named Edmund and an uncle named Edward. George named one son Edward and another son Edmond.
I will do further research on Polly & Allin but I believe them to be the parents of George Boxley Wade...notes by his great granddaughter Betty Phillips
It is believed that George & Elizabeth may have married in Hickman Co., Tenn about 1836 or 37, but Hickman County courthouse burned during the civil war and all records prior to that date are lost.
Tishomingo County Mississippi July term 1837
On Monday the fourth of July, the lowest bidder would be chosen to build a county jail in the town of Jacinto. The contract was awarded S.M. CARSON for the sum of $3,957, who filed a bond in the sum of $7,914, with W.B. FROST, D.W. HYNEMAN and Francis KIZER as sureties. John REEVES, C.D. KEY and Mathew GAGE were appointed to superintend the building of the jail on the part of the county.George CHAMNESS was appointed overseer of a road commencing at the county line near Samuel SPAIN'S place, and extending to Mitchell creek with the following hands: Solomon CARTER, Joseph CARTER, David CARTER, George WADE, Richard WINN, James HARRIS, Elisha ARMES, William COATES, John USSERY, William P. POWELL, John SWAIN, Jr., Wilson WINN, George WILLIAMS, Moses WINTERS, Washington GRAHAM and Absolem LOONEY (note by Betty...David Carter was George's father-in-law and Soloman & Joseph were his brother's-in-law)
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George CHAMNESS was appointed overseer of a road commencing at the
county line near Samuel SPAIN'S place, and extending to Mitchell creek
with the following hands: Solomon CARTER, Joseph CARTER, David
CARTER, George WADE, Richard WINN, James HARRIS, Elisha ARMES, William
COATES, John USSERY, William P. POWELL, John SWAIN, Jr., Wilson WINN,
Geroge WILLIAMS, Moses WINTERS, Washington GRAHAM and Absolem LOONEY.This continues. . .
Aaron JOHNSTON was appointed overseer to continue said road from
Mitchell Creek to where the road intersects the Ripley road, and to
have the following hands: Thomas MAYS, James B. STAFFORD, Anderson
JOHNSTON, Lewis JONES, Jesse JONES, Jonathan S. KNIGHT, John JOBE,
Jr., James KNIGHT, John THOMAS, Monroe ROGERS, William GREEN, Leonard
B. WADE, Sebern JONES, and William WALDROP."So you see, as the road continued on the other side of the creek,
there were several Jones mentioned. I bet some research would reveal
that Jacob was the child of one of these families that lived in close
proximity to GBWade"...... note by Susie HardingSource: First Administration of Old Tishomingo County
1836 with a note that the information was taken from History of
Tishomingo County, published by Corinth Herald Newspaper in 1903.
Original manuscript for this publication is housed at the ACGS
library. Typed and submitted by Vicki Burress Roach.Information from Susie Harding, a descendant of George Boxley Wade.
==============================================================George was first located in the 1837 Tishomingo Co., Miss. census. He was listed as having 3 in the household. That would have been George, Elizabeth, and Jane Ann.
In the 1840 census, same Co., he is listed as 1 male 20-30 and 1 female 20-30 and 2 females under 5. This would be George, Elizabeth, Jane Ann and Lucy.
1840 Tishomingo Co., Miss. census, George, Elizabeth and their children were living next door to Doroth (Dorothea) Carter, who was the second wife of Elizabeth's father, David. Two doors down from Doroth was Soloman Carter, Elizabeth's brother.
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From Tishomingo County Mississippi Probate Court Records 1837-1846.
These records are located at the Chancery Clerk's Office , in Corinth Ms., Alcorn
County.
Old Tishomingo County, Mississippi
Probate Court Records
1837-1846
Book- C
BOOK #1 - Carter, David Pg. 92
Carter, David Pg. 93"Articles of agreement made and entered into between the legatees of David Carter deceased, whereas each of us the legatees of David Carter hereby covenant and agree to and with Dorthea Carter the wife of David Carter deceased that in consideration that this is agreed and confirm and requisement our hands our care and attention and in consideration that she at her death will leave the property herein after mentioned subject to this disposition herein mentioned, we JESSE CARTER, SOLOMON CARTER, JOHN CARTER, LOVIE CARTER, DAVID CARTER and GEORGE WADE in right of his wife mutually covenant and agree to and with the said Dorothea Carter wife of the deceased and to and with one and the other that the said Dorothea Carter shall have and enjoy the following property during her life time and at her death it shall be equally divided share and share alike but upon the following terms that is to say one hundred and sixty acres of land North West quarter of Section Seventeen , Township Two, Range Six and the following personal property towit. Slaves Rachel, Abraham and Violet, one horse, nine head cattle, twenty five or thirty head of hogs, twelve head of sheep, two fether beds, household furniture and kitchen furniture, all of which we guarentee and agree the said Dorthea Carter shall peaceably enjoy upon the following terms and we and each of us pledge and lend ourselves for her peaceably to enjoy the same for and during her natural life, provided always that the debts due by the deceased shall be paid, and it is agreed that such particles of the personal property as may be ________ be sold and the ____ the negros appropriated to the payment of the debts due by the deceased and it is further agreed that said slaves and property be kept and remain in the county of Tishomingo and State of Mississippi and not remove from said state without the full consent of all the parties hereto first fully had and obtained in testimony whereof we and each of us have hereunto set our hand and seals this the 4th day of January 1840.
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Dorrothea X Carter (Seal)
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Jesse Carter (Seal)
John Carter (Seal)
Loven P. Carter (Seal)
John Essery (Seal)
David Carter (Seal)
George Wade (Seal)
Joseph Carter (Seal)
Solomon Carter (Seal)
Test:
John Graham, J.P.State of Mississippi
Tishomingo County...Personally appeared before me, Chirley DKey, Judge of the Probate Court came JESSE CARTER, JOHN CARTER, LOVEN P. CARTER, JOHN ESSERY, DAVID CARTER, GEORGE WADE and JOSEPH CARTER & SOLOMON CARTER, and acknowledged that they signed sealed and delivered the foregoing agreement on the day and date thereof.
Given under my hand and seal this 5th day of September 1840.
Chirley DKey, Probate Judge
(Note: I have noted that the name of John Essery was left out of the partitioners in the first part of this agreement......probably just an oversight.)
Milda Mason
milda@charter.net
===============================================================1850 Tishomingo Co., Miss. census, George Wade as head of household, age 45, born Va. , Elizabeth age 37 born Tenn., J. Ann age 12 born Miss., Lucy age 10 born Miss., Mary age 9 born Miss., Allen age 7 born Miss., John age 6 born Miss., William age 3 born Miss., Edmond age 4mo. born Miss..
In the 1860 census of Wood Co., Texas we find George Wade age 54 farmer born Va., Elizabeth age 47 born Miss., Jane age 22 born Miss., Lucy age 20 born Miss., Mary age 19 born Miss., Allen age 16 born Miss., John age 14 born Miss., William age 12 born Miss., Edward age 7 born Miss., Nancy age 8 born Miss. . There was also a Jacob Jones age 25 listed as a laborer living in the household.
In the Van Zandt Co., Texas 1870 census : George B. Wade age 60 born Va., Lucy age 27 born Miss., Allen age 26 born Miss., John 24 born Miss., William 21 born Miss., Nancy 17 born Miss., Edward age 15 born Miss. . (Elizabeth died in 1862)
The 1880 Van Zandt Co., Texas census lists G. B. Wade age 73, born in Va. and both parents born in Va., as head of household, wife, Jane age 50 born in Tenn. and not knowing where her parents were born, Malissa Brazile age 14, born Tx. and both parents born in Tenn., (Malissa died shortly after and is buried by her mother Jane in the Gilbert Cem. Van Zandt Co., Tx.) John Kuykendall age 5 born Tx., mother born Tx., father born Tn. ( John's mother was Maryann, the oldest child of Jane. Maryann died in childbirth and Jane raised her two children, John and Tom Kuykendall). A laborer was also living in the household. His name was Ed Carl age 18 born in La. and not knowing where his parents were born.
Jacob Jones and wife Jane Ann,(daughter of George and Elizabeth) and four of their children, were living next door with four of their children in the Van Zandt Co., Tx. 1880 census. (Jacob was living in the George Boxley Wade household in 1860 in Wood Co., Texas. He may have come to Texas with the Wade family.)George, Elizabeth and their 8 children were listed in the 1860 Wood Co., Texas census. Sometime during the next two years, they settled in the Cedar Grove Community in Van Zandt Co., Texas. Elizabeth died 21 March 1862. At the time Elizabeth died, her oldest child was 24 and her youngest child was 7. They had moved to Cedar Grove near Wills Point before 21 March 1862. Since there was a child buried in Cedar Grove shortly before Elizabeth, It is possiable that she died with complications from the birth of that child. Elizabeth died within 2 years of moving to Cedar Grove and the child died before her.
In the 1870 Van Zandt Co., Texas census, George showed up with children, but not Elizabeth. George and Elizabeth are buried there, in the Cedar Grove Community, as is one of their sons, Edward Walter and his family. Walter is buried in the Howell Cemetery, East about one fourth of a mile across the pasture from the burial place of George & Elizabeth.
Tradition says that when Elizabeth died, George insisted on burying her in a pasture beside their house by one of their babies (Could have been a grandchild). He did this against the will of their children. When George died, his children buried him in the pasture beside Elizabeth. Years later when Twakoni Lake was being built, a road was to be moved. The new location was to cross over the graves , or near the graves of George and Elizabeth. The Highway dept. notified some of the family, who told two of George's great grandsons, Doug Pickens (my brother) & Wade Robertson (grandson of Leona (Wade) Robertson), of the problem. Wade & Doug talked to Doug's mother, Lydia (Wade) Pickens, one of the grand children of the George Wade couple, about what to do. Together they decided to move the gravestone parts (They were all broken up from cattle walking on them and from wear from age.) and reassemble them in the Morence cemetery beside one of George & Elizabeth's sons, William Tinsley Wade. There was not a marker of any kind found for the infant child of George & Elizabeth at that time. The child's grave is located near Lake Twakoni, as are the remains of George & Elizabeth. Had the stones not been moved, they might have been forever lost. There is a mistake on his name on the stone. It says G. W. Wade instead of G. B. Wade. The same mistake was made on his name on his stepdaughter, Malissa's stone. It reads "Malissa Dau. of G. W. & J. Bruzell. At the time of her death, George was her stepfather. Her biological father was Henry Bruzell and he had already passed away. Jane, George's second wife, was Malissa's mother.
George stayed single for ten years after Elizabeth died in 1862. George married Jane Bradberry Hunt Brazile on 5 May 1872. Jane was the mother of Luvisa Hunt (William Tinsley Wade's) first wife, who only lived eleven months after the marriage. Jane was also mother to Lydia Caroline (Brazeale), William's second wife and mother to his 15 children. George was William Tinsley's father. George was also the father of David Allen Wade who married Jane's daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Hunt and George was the father of John Daniel Wade who married Jane's daughter, Eliza Jane Brazile. So you see, three of George's sons married four of Jane's daughters.......notes by their great granddaughter, Betty Phillips
(note added later): The highway department did not after all, as they said that they would, go into the pasture and over the graves to make the road. The graves are very close to the road, just inside a fence, on private property, under a cedar tree.
The original information on the location of the graves of George and Elizabeth and the child they were buried by, has been proven to be true. In July of 2001, B. W. Wade, son of Buck Winn Wade and great grandson of George and Elizabeth, decided to reclaim the graves of his great grandparents. He talked to the owners of the property where the Wades were buried and gained permission to fence off the area where the graves are located.
B. W. and I went to the grave-site and using divining rods,I found the three graves. The divining rods are just simply copper or brass welding rods, (either will work) which have been bent in a right angle about eight inches from the end to form a handle. By walking over an area where the ground has been disturbed, and holding the rods level in front of you, they will cross when you reach the edge of the grave and uncross when you reach the other side. There is a simple explanation for this. The magnetic field was disturbed when the earth was dug into and this causes the reaction in the rods. We found the concrete pieces of the Child's gravestone on its grave.
Today's date is Aug. 1, 2001 and the gravestone of George and Elizabeth has been returned to the grave site. B. W. Wade built a form for the concrete and Doug Pickens did the concrete slab for the broken pieces of the gravestones to rest on. The other descendants of George and Elizabeth will be contacted and given an opportunity to help with a new stone to be placed at the head of the grave.
........... to be continued........notes by Betty Pickens PhillipsSeptember 2001--At the Wade Reunion we held an auction with all of the relatives bringing items to be donated. We raised over $1,100. to buy the tombstone for George & Elizabeth....Note by their great granddaughter..Betty Pickens Phillips
September 2002--The tombstone for George & Elizabeth has been erected and we are raising money for the purchase of a stone for the baby buried beside them....BP
September 2003-Complete...A new monument has been placed for George, Elizabeth and the baby.......Betty
Notes for *ELIZABETH CARTER:
The * was added as a note to find our line easier.
In the 1840 Tishomingo Co., Miss. census, Elizabeth and George and their children were living next door to Elizabeth's father's second wife, Dorthea. Two doors down from Dorthea, was Elizabeth's brother Soloman Carter.
..note by her great granddaughter, Betty PhillipsIt is beleived that George & Elizabeth may have married in Hickman Co., Tenn about 1836 or 37, but Hickman County courthouse burned during the Civil War and all records prior to that date are lost.
More About *GEORGE WADE and *ELIZABETH CARTER:
Marriage: Bef. 1838, probably Hickman Co.,Tenn.
Marriage Fact: It is beleived that George & Elizabeth may have married in Hickman Co., Tenn aboNotes for *JANE BRADBERRY:
The * was added as a note to find our line easier.
Jane was born in Tenn. She married Madison Hunt 27 Feb. 1847 in Blunt Co., Tenn. . Their children, Maryann, James and Sarah were born in Blunt Co., Tenn.. The next three, William , Louvisa and Thomas were born in or near Henderson, Rusk Co., Tx.. Madison was a surveyor and had several land grants in Texas. His place of death is probably Texas, but it is unknown where. They had moved to Texas with Madison's parents and siblings. Madison died by 1858 according to probate records of his father, Thomas Hunt Sr. .A story told to me by my mother, Lydia Caroline Wade Pickens, which was told her by her mother Lydia Caroline Brazile Wade, about the travels of Jane goes like this: Jane, a widow at the time, was making her way across Texas in a covered wagon with her children. Right after they started on their journey, an old Indian started following them. At meal time he would come on up to the camp and eat with them. He never bothered them and he never rode along with them, just followed, as if to help protect them. I remember this story being told me as a child. My 95 year old mother just retold me the story in Aug. of 2000...note by her great granddaughter, Betty Phillips
Jane's daughter, Maryan, was born 7 Jan. 1848, in Blount Co. Tenn. She married Rouze Kuykendall on 22, July, 1865. Maryann died in childbirth on 20, Feb. 1876. Jane raised Maryan's two sons. Their names are Tom & John Kuykendall. More about them on their page.
Four of Jane's daughters married three of George Boxley Wade's sons. William Tinsley Wade married Luvisa Hunt, who only lived 11 mo. after their marriage. Six years later he married Luvisa's half sister Caroline Brazile who was only 16 years old.
One day when Jane was staying home with Lydia Caroline's children and fixing lunch for them, Melissa, the 11 year old daughter of William & Caroline got hungry before lunch was ready, and before the adults had gotten back home to eat. Melissa pinched the bread and got scolded by Jane. My 94 year old mother,
Lydia, told me this story in 1999. Jane was Lydia's Grandmother but she never knew her. The story was told her by her sister Melissa many years ago....note by her great granddaughter, Betty PhillipsVan Zandt Co., Texas 1870 Census lists as head of household : Jane Brazul age 41 born Tenn., children: Sarah age 18 born Tx., William C. 16 born Tx., Thomas M. age 13 born Tx., Liddy C. age 9 born Tx., Elizabeth age 8 born Tx. Malissa age 4 born Tx. (Elizabeth was not mentioned in Jane's Bible unless she was called Eliza. There is a 2 year age difference between Elizabeth (in the census) and Eliza (In Jane's Bible).
In Jane's Bible she had also listed as one of her children, Adaline Bruzele born 24 Jan 1863. There was no death date given. No further information found on Adaline.
Van Zandt Co., Tx. Federal Census of 1880 lists: G. B. Wade age 73 farmer born Va. and both his parents born in Va., Jane age 50 born in Tenn. and not knowing the place of birth of parents, Malissa Brazile age 14 born in Tx. and both her parents born in Tenn., (Malissa died 2 years later at the age of 16. She is buried in Gilbert Cem. by her mother.) John Kuykendall age 5 Born in Tx. and both his parents born in Tenn. (Jane was raising him. His mother was a daughter of Jane and Madison Hunt, Maryan, who had died in childbirth. Jane also raised John's brother Tom.) In the household was also listed Ed Carl age 18 laborer born in La.
On 5 July 1872 Jane married George Boxley Wade, Who was already the Father-in Law to 2 of Jane's daughters, Louvisa, who had died and Eliza who had married John Daniel Wade. Later 2 more of his sons, William Tinsley Wade and David Allen Wade, and her daughters, Caroline Brazile and Sarah Hunt would marry.
Jane died during the time that her son, William C. Hunt, was being tried as an accessory to the murder of Chestley Parker, the husband of Jane's sister, Mary (Bradberry) Parker. I have the transcript of the trial and it was clear from the testimony given by the sons and a nephew of Chestley, that Chestley started the quarrel and was beating William with a large stick. William never fired a shot. A man named Ladd who was with William shot Chestley in the side. Chestley continued to fight William after Lad shot him. Parker died about 5 hours later of the gunshot wound. William was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to two years of hard labor in the Texas State Prison and died there in 1889. Jane had suffered many loses. Besides the loss of her sister, Mary Bradberry Parker, by a stroke in 1874, she had lost three husbands, and 6 of her children who were: Maryan Hunt Kuykendall, James K. Hunt, Sarah Elizabeth Hunt Wade, Luvisa Hunt Wade, Adaline Brazeal, and Molissy Brazeal. She only had four children left who were; Thomas Madison Hunt, William C. Hunt, Lydia Caroline Brazeal, and Eliza Jane Brazeal Wade, and now William was being tried for accessory to the murder of the husband of Jane's sister's husband. Jane's Heart was broken by all she had endured. She died at the age of 59 on the 6th of Oct. 1877, about the time the trial started........ notes by her great granddaughter...Betty Phillips
Jane Bradberry is buried in the Gilbert cemetery, a pretty place, nicely kept, (privately owned) which is located about 4 or 5 miles north of Edgewood, Van Zandt Co., Texas. I took pictures of the gravestones and cemetery in 2000. Buried beside her are her daughters, Louvisa Hunt Wade and Molissa Brazile and a grandson, son of W. T. & Caroline, George Willis Wade. The baby was apparently named for his two grandfathers, George Boxley Wade and Henry Willis Brazile.
In the 1920's Tom or John Kuykendall had a very nice gravestone erected for his grandmother Jane Wade who raised him. This says to me that she was good to him and he loved her very much. Jane had a hard life but when she died, she left a lot of people who loved her. I wish I had known her.........notes by her great granddaughter, Betty Phillips
More About *GEORGE WADE and *JANE BRADBERRY:
Marriage: 05 Jul 1872, Van Zandt Co., Tx.
Children of *GEORGE WADE and *ELIZABETH CARTER are:
35. i. JANE ANN7 WADE, b. 1838, Boneyard, Alcorn Co. , Miss.(Still Tishomingo Co. in 1850).
ii. LUCY WADE, b. 15 Dec 1840, Boneyard, Alcorn Co. , Miss.(Still Tishomingo Co. in 1850); d. 16 Jan 1880, near Edgewood, Van Zandt Co. , Tx..Notes for LUCY WADE:
Jane Bradberry's Family Bible had Lucy's birth as Dec. 15, 1840, and her death as Jan. 16, 1880.
She was found in the record from 1840 & 1850 census in Tishomingo Co., Miss. (The county later divided into 3 parts, one of them being Alcorn Co. Miss.). In 1860 Lucy showed up in the Wood Co. , Then later, in 1870, Van Zandt, Co., Texas census record.The first record of Lucy I found was in the 1840 census, Tishomingo Co., Miss.. She and her sister, Jane Ann, are listed as 2 females under 5. There is also in the household 1 male 20-30 and 1 female 20-30, this would be George, Elizabeth, Jane Ann and Lucy.
1840 Tishomingo Co., Miss. census, George, Elizabeth, Jane Ann and Lucy were living next door to Doroth (Dorothea) Carter, who was the second wife of Elizabeth's father, David. Two doors down from Doroth was Soloman Carter, Elizabeth's brother.
1850 Tishomingo Co., Miss. census, George Wade as head of household, age 45, born Va. , Elizabeth age 37 born Tenn., J. Ann age 12 born Miss., Lucy age 10 born Miss., Mary age 9 born Miss., Allen age 7 born Miss., John age 6 born Miss., William age 3 born Miss., Edmond age 4mo. born Miss..
In the 1860 census of Wood Co., Texas we find George Wade age 54 farmer born Va., Elizabeth age 47 born Miss., Jane age 22 born Miss., Lucy age 20 born Miss., Mary age 19 born Miss., Allen age 16 born Miss., John age 14 born Miss., William age 12 born Miss., Edward age 7 born Miss., Nancy age 8 born Miss. . There was also a Jacob Jones age 25 listed as a laborer living in the household.
In the Van Zandt Co., Texas 1870 census : George B. Wade age 60 born Va., Lucy age 27 born Miss., Allen age 26 born Miss., John 24 born Miss., William 21 born Miss., Nancy 17 born Miss., Edward age 15 born Miss. . (Elizabeth died in 1862)
The 1880 Van Zandt Co., Texas census lists G. B. Wade age 73, born in Va. and both parents born in Va., as head of household, wife, Jane age 50 born in Tenn. and not knowing where her parents were born, Malissa Brazile age 14, born Tx. and both parents born in Tenn., (Malissa died 2 years later and is buried beside her mother, Jane, in the Gilbert Cem. Van Zandt Co., Tx.) John Kuykendall age 5 born Tx., mother born Tx., father born Tn. ( John's mother was Maryann, the oldest child of Jane. Maryann died in childbirth and Jane raised her two children, John and Tom Kuykendall). A laborer was also living in the household. His name was Ed Carl age 18 born in La. and not knowing where his parents were born.
Jacob Jones and wife Jane Ann, (daughter of George and Elizabeth) and four of their children, were living next door with four of their children in the Van Zandt Co., Tx. 1880 census. (Jacob was living in the George Boxley Wade household in 1860 in Wood Co., Texas. He may have come to Texas with the Wade family.) (Lucy had already died at the time the census was taken. Her death was, 16 Jan., 1880 and the census was taken 8 June, 1880.) I found no record of Lucy ever being married.George, Elizabeth and their 8 children, including Lucy, were listed in the 1860 Wood Co., Texas census. Sometime during the next two years, they settled in the Cedar Grove Community in Van Zandt Co., Texas. Elizabeth died 21 March 1862. At the time Elizabeth died, her oldest child was 24 and her youngest child was 7. They had moved to Cedar Grove near Wills Point before 21 March 1862. Since there was a child buried in Cedar Grove shortly before Elizabeth, It is possiable that she died with complications from the birth of that child. Elizabeth died within 2 years of moving to Cedar Grove and the child died before her.
In the 1870 Van Zandt Co., Texas census, George Wade showed up with children, including Lucy, but not Elizabeth. George and Elizabeth are buried there, in the Cedar Grove Community, as is one of their sons, Edward Walter and his family. Walter is buried in the Howell Cemetery, East about one fourth of a mile across the pasture from the burial place of Lucy's parents, George & Elizabeth Wade.
Lucy is buried between her sister-in-law, Luvisa Wade and her nephew, George Willsi Wade, in the Gilbert Cemetery. Her stone is a small stone, about 6 or 8 inches across, beautifully hand carved with "L. Wade".
More About LUCY WADE:
Burial: buried in Gilbert Cem. near Edgewood, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.36. iii. MARY ELIZABETH WADE, b. 1841, Boneyard, Alcorn Co., Miss. (Still Tishomingo Co. in 1850); d. Dec 1867, Canton, VanZandt Co., Tx. buried Carter Cem. Canton.
37. iv. DAVID ALLAN WADE, b. 26 Aug 1844, Boneyard, Alcorn Co., Miss.(Still Tishomingo Co. in 1850); d. 15 Nov 1904, Edgewood, Tx. Van Zandt Co. buried Ellis Chapel Cem..
38. v. JOHN DANIEL WADE, b. 27 Dec 1846, Boneyard, Alcorn Co. , Miss.(Still Tishomingo Co. in 1850); d. 31 Mar 1930, Rains Co., Tx. buried Dunbar cem..
39. vi. *WILLIAM TINSLEY WADE, b. 03 Jun 1848, Boneyard, Alcorn Co. , Miss.(Still Tishomingo Co. in 1850); d. 31 Jul 1911, Edgewood, Tx. (Morence com.)buried Stewarts Chapel Ce..
vii. EDMOND WADE, b. Jun 1850, Boneyard, Tishomingo Co., Miss.; d. Bef. 1860, Boneyard, Tishomingo Co., Miss..Notes for EDMOND WADE:
Edmond, four months old, was listed in the home of his parents in the 1850 Tishamingo Co., Miss. Census. He must have died as a child, because he was not located again.
viii. NANCY A. "NAN" WADE, b. 1852, Boneyard, Alcorn Co. , Miss.(Still Tishomingo Co. in 1850); d. Van Zandt Co. , Tx.; m. F. DECKER, 26 May 1870, Van Zandt Co., Texas ----Book B page 262.
Notes for NANCY A. "NAN" WADE:
I have a copy of Nancy's marriage record to F. Decker on 26 May 1870, in Van Zandt Co., Tx. (Book b page 262) ...note by Betty Phillips
More About F. DECKER and NANCY WADE:
Marriage: 26 May 1870, Van Zandt Co., Texas ----Book B page 26240. ix. EDWARD WALTER WADE, b. 08 Jun 1853, Boneyard, Alcorn Co. , Miss.(Still Tishomingo Co. in 1850); d. 29 Oct 1906, died Alsa Com., V. Z. Co., Tx. buried Howell Cem. W. P..
25. EDMOND6 WADE (*ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1807 in N.C., and died Bet. 1850 - 1860 in McNairy Co.,Tenn.. He married MARENA. She was born 1814 in Tenn..
Children of EDMOND WADE and MARENA are:
i. WILLIAM7 WADE, b. 1838.
ii. ELIZABETH WADE, b. 1840.
iii. EMILY WADE, b. 1842.
iv. MARY WADE, b. 1844.Notes for MARY WADE:
Mary was in school in 1860.41. v. EDMOND WADE JR., b. 1846, Tn..
26. DAVID6 WADE (*ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1809 in Halifax Co., Va. or Person Co., N.C.. He married RACHELL. She was born 1820 in Tenn..
Notes for DAVID WADE:
David was not a slave owner. I placed him in this family because there was a sibling named David and the names of his children matched with this Wade family. He also lived one county away from his siblings in Tennessee in 1860....Notes by Betty Pickens Phillips
Children of DAVID WADE and RACHELL are:
i. CLYSON7 WADE, b. 1836.Notes for CLYSON WADE:
The Perry Co., Tnn. 1860 census says that Clyson was an idiot.ii. SOPHRONIA WADE, b. 1837.
iii. JANE WADE, b. 1838.
iv. WILLIAM WADE, b. 1840.
v. MARY WADE, b. 1843.
vi. JOHN WADE, b. 1847.
vii. HARRISON WADE, b. 1849.
viii. DAVID WADE, b. 1853.
ix. GEORGE WADE, b. 1857.
x. EUGENE WADE, b. 1860.
27. LUCY H.6 WADE (*ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1810 in Va., and died Aft. 1870. She married JAMES H. WALTON. He was born 1809 in N. C., and died Abt. 1855 in Ga..
Notes for LUCY H. WADE:
Lucy had an Uncle named Harrison Boxley. I wonder if the H. in her name is for him...note by Betty PhillipsNotes from Pat Wilson: Notes : I had her last name as Harrison, so there's little doubt what the H stood for). I don't know the exact date of the Walton's move from Person Co. down to Stewart Co., GA but think, now, that it may have been as late as 1850. The Walton family is well enumerated in the 1840 Person Co. census and there is also a listing for a James Walton in the 1850 census there (no breakdown). At any rate, James is dead in Georgia by 1855 and one source says he is buried in the Northside Methodist Cemetery in Lumpkin, but has no stone. (I looked in 1999 and found nothing, but did find a Walton child stone with no other info). At the time of James' death, daughter, Mary is already married so Lucy is left with son, Robert and daughters Annie & Clementine. Annie marries by 6/1855 and Clementine in 2/1856. Don't know about Robert's marriage. After the death of Clementine's first husband (Dewitt Thornton), Lucy is found in the 1860 census living with her and granddaughter Nellie Thornton. Some family lore says Lucy continued to live with Clementine after her 2nd marriage to Jesse Fulgum and moved with them to TN & died there. I have some doubts however about that. I think it somewhat unlikely that her son, Robert Walton would move off to TX by 1874 (before his sister's second marriage) if his mother was living.
Notes for JAMES H. WALTON:
According to the 1850 Person Co. N. C. census, James was a trader. He was still in Person Co. N.C. in 1850...Note by Betty Phillips
Children of LUCY WADE and JAMES WALTON are:
42. i. ANN E.7 WALTON, b. 1831, N. C.; d. Aft. 1857, Ga..
43. ii. ROBERT W. WALTON, b. 1834, N. C.; d. Tx..
44. iii. MARY ALLEN (ALLIN?) WALTON, b. 13 Apr 1838, N. C.; d. 17 Jan 1884.
45. iv. CLEMENTINE MINERVA WALTON, b. 15 Oct 1839, N. C.; d. 1917, McKenzie, TN.
28. JOHN G.6 WADE (*ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1818 in N.C.. He married ANN (IREY?MIDDLE NAME). She was born 1832 in Tenn..
Notes for JOHN G. WADE:
Wesley Emberson living in household in 1850.
Children of JOHN WADE and ANN NAME) are:
i. MARY J.7 WADE, b. 1852, Tenn..
ii. ELINOR WADE, b. 1854.
iii. VIOLA WADE, b. 1856.
iv. CHARLES N. WADE, b. 1860.
v. JOHN WADE, b. 1864.
29. WILLIAM M.6 WADE (*ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1820 in N.C.. He married JANE 1860 in McNairy Co., Tn.. She was born 1835 in Tn..
Notes for WILLIAM M. WADE:
William Wade could not read or write. In the 1860 census, William was living next door to his brother, Allin, in McNairy Co., Tnn. ...Notes by Betty PhillipsMore About WILLIAM WADE and JANE:
Marriage: 1860, McNairy Co., Tn.
Children of WILLIAM WADE and JANE are:
i. UGINNA L.7 WADE, b. 1869, Tn..Notes for UGINNA L. WADE:
This Uginna was probably named for Sandy Wade's wife, Uginna. She was the wife of William's nephew. (Sandy, son of Allin & Patsey Wade).ii. WILLIAM A. WADE, b. 1868, Tn..
Generation No. 7
30. MARTHA ANN7 HUMPHRIES (JANE6 JONES, MARY POLLY5 WADE, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1832 in Person Co, NC, and died 1881 in Rains; Van Zandt; or Hunt Co., Texas. She married SAMUEL GRESHAM 1853 in Person Co, N.C.. He was born 1824 in N. C., and died 1871 in Rains Co., Texas.
Notes for SAMUEL GRESHAM:
The family came to Texas about 1855.More About SAMUEL GRESHAM and MARTHA HUMPHRIES:
Marriage: 1853, Person Co, N.C.
Child of MARTHA HUMPHRIES and SAMUEL GRESHAM is:
i. KITTY8 GRESHAM, b. 1868, Pittsburg (Upshur/Titus) Co, TX; d. 1954, Greenville, Hunt Co, TX; m. SAMPSON MCCOWN, 1886, Hunt Co., Tx.; b. 1855, Harrison Co; d. 1938, Hunt Co, TX.More About SAMPSON MCCOWN and KITTY GRESHAM:
Marriage: 1886, Hunt Co., Tx.
31. R. J.7 POWELL (WILMOTH6 WADE, *ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1825 in Va.. He married MALINDA. She was born 1827 in Tn..
Children of R. POWELL and MALINDA are:
i. ANN8 POWELL, b. 1849, Miss..
ii. WILLIAM P. POWELL, b. 1850, Miss..
iii. ROBERT POWELL, b. 1854, Miss..
iv. ARCHABALL POWELL, b. 1856, Miss..
v. HENRY C. POWELL, b. 1858, Miss..
vi. FRANCIS POWELL, b. 1859, Miss..
32. JOHN ALLEN7 WADE (DRURY ALLEN WADE6 SR., *ALLIN5 WADE, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 24 Nov 1834 in Clark Co. Alabama. He married (1) PERMELIA RAY in Clark Co., Al.. He married (2) HARRIET P. BUCKALOO 21 Jan 1858 in Clark Co., Al., daughter of WILLIAM BUCKALOO and RUTHA. She was born 1840 in Clark Co. Alabama. He married (3) SARAH ANN COLEMAN/CLEMMONS 20 Nov 1862 in Clark Co., Al.. She was born 12 Apr 1819, and died 07 Mar 1905 in buried in Bassett Creek Cem.,Grove Hill Clark Co., Al..
Notes for JOHN ALLEN WADE:
In the 1860 census there was a 40 year old James Kelly and a 40 year old Nancy Kelly, and Kelly children, Kenya, 20 year old male, Hughty, 17 year old male, Sally, 15 year old female, Rebicca, 8 year old female, and Nancy a 4 year old female all born in Clark Co., Al. in the Wade home. There were a lot of Buckaloo kin near them on both sides.More About JOHN WADE and PERMELIA RAY:
Marriage: Clark Co., Al.More About JOHN WADE and HARRIET BUCKALOO:
Marriage: 21 Jan 1858, Clark Co., Al.More About JOHN WADE and SARAH COLEMAN/CLEMMONS:
Marriage: 20 Nov 1862, Clark Co., Al.
Children of JOHN WADE and HARRIET BUCKALOO are:
i. JAMES C.8 WADE, b. 1858.
ii. RUTHA A. WADE, b. 1859.
Child of JOHN WADE and SARAH COLEMAN/CLEMMONS is:
iii. JOHN ROBERT8 WADESR., b. 24 Nov 1864; d. 17 May 1926, buried in Bassett Creek Cem.,Grove Hill Clark Co., Al.; m. M. A. E. HENLEY, 24 Nov 1886, Clark Co., Al..More About JOHN WADESR. and M. HENLEY:
Marriage: 24 Nov 1886, Clark Co., Al.
33. DRURY ALLEN WADE7 JR. (DRURY ALLEN WADE6 SR., *ALLIN5 WADE, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born Dec 1849 in Clark Co., Al.. He married (1) MISSOURI A. POPE 03 Dec 1868 in At res. of Emanuel Pope, T. J. Ford, J.P. in Clark Co., Al., daughter of EMANUEL POPE and MARY CHANCELLOR. He married (2) EMAILNE POPE 28 Sep 1873 in Clark Co., Al., daughter of EMANUEL POPE and MARY CHANCELLOR.
Notes for MISSOURI A. POPE:
Missouri died in childbirth and Drury married her younger sister, Mary Emiline Pope.
More About DRURY JR. and MISSOURI POPE:
Marriage: 03 Dec 1868, At res. of Emanuel Pope, T. J. Ford, J.P. in Clark Co., Al.More About DRURY JR. and EMAILNE POPE:
Marriage: 28 Sep 1873, Clark Co., Al.
Children of DRURY JR. and MISSOURI POPE are:
i. ANNIE8 WADE, b. Abt. 1869.
ii. HARRIET WADE, b. Abt. 1870.
iii. WILLIAM WADE, b. Abt. 1872.
Children of DRURY JR. and EMAILNE POPE are:
iv. MARY8 WADE, b. 1875.
v. EMALINE WADE, b. 1879.
34. SANDY C.7 WADE (ALLIN6, *ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1845 in Tenn.. He married UGINNA. She was born 1842 in Tenn..
Notes for SANDY C. WADE:
According to the 1850 census, Sandy was in school.Notes for UGINNA:
Post office Bethel Springs in McNairy Co., Tn.
Children of SANDY WADE and UGINNA are:
i. EDDA H.8 WADE, b. 1858, Tn..
ii. WILLIAM WADE, b. 1860, Tn..
iii. LOUELLER WADE, b. 1862, Tn..
iv. CLARENCE E. WADE, b. 1865, Tn..
v. JASIME M. WADE, b. 1869, Tn..
35. JANE ANN7 WADE (*GEORGE BOXLEY6, *ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1838 in Boneyard, Alcorn Co. , Miss.(Still Tishomingo Co. in 1850). She married JACOB JONES. He was born 1832 in Mississippi.
Notes for JANE ANN WADE:
Jane, and her husband Jacob Jones, and four of their children, were living next door to her father, George Boxley Wade and wife Jane, in the 1880 Van Zandt Co., Tx. census.
Children of JANE WADE and JACOB JONES are:
i. JOHN ALLEN8 JONES, b. 1866, Van Zandt Co., Texas; d. 16 Nov 1916, Dawson County, Texas; m. ELLA GILLY, 03 Mar 1901, Van Zandt Co., Texas.More About JOHN JONES and ELLA GILLY:
Marriage: 03 Mar 1901, Van Zandt Co., Texasii. WM. H. JONES, b. 12 Apr 1870, Van Zandt Co., Tx.; d. 18 Apr 1931, Van Zandt Co., Texas buried Barrett Cem. Van Zandt Co., Tx.; m. LELAR J. EVANS, 02 Jan 1898, Van Zandt Co., Tx.; b. 07 Sep 1879; d. 05 Jan 1902, buried Barrett Cem. Van Zandt Co., Texas.
More About WM. JONES and LELAR EVANS:
Marriage: 02 Jan 1898, Van Zandt Co., Tx.iii. LAURA JONES, b. 1871.
iv. LOUISE JONES, b. 1872.
v. GEORGE ISIAH JONES, b. 1874; m. PEARL EMILY PRATT, 08 Jan 1903, Van Zandt Co., Texas-- book8 page 107.More About GEORGE JONES and PEARL PRATT:
Marriage: 08 Jan 1903, Van Zandt Co., Texas-- book8 page 107
36. MARY ELIZABETH7 WADE (*GEORGE BOXLEY6, *ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1841 in Boneyard, Alcorn Co., Miss. (Still Tishomingo Co. in 1850), and died Dec 1867 in Canton, VanZandt Co., Tx. buried Carter Cem. Canton. She married BURTON W. "BERT" BLEW 17 Feb 1865 in Greenville, Hunt Co. Texas, son of DANIEL BLEW and MARY. He was born 01 Mar 1842 in Georgia, and died 22 May 1913 in Canton, Van Zandt Co., Tx..
Notes for MARY ELIZABETH WADE:
Mary died in childbirth or shortly after.Notes for BURTON W. "BERT" BLEW:
In 1870, Burton was living with his 3 year old daughter and his parents near Canton, Texas. Elizabeth had died in 1867.More About BURTON W. "BERT" BLEW:
Burial: buried prob. Carter Cem. VZCo.More About BURTON BLEW and MARY WADE:
Marriage: 17 Feb 1865, Greenville, Hunt Co. Texas
Child of MARY WADE and BURTON BLEW is:
i. MARY ELIZABETH "BETTY"8 BLEW, b. 01 Dec 1867, Canton, VanZandt Co., Tx.; d. 09 May 1952, Sweetwater, Nolan Co., Tx. buried Sweetwater Cem.; m. JAMES PICKNEY HENDERSON, 01 May 1884, Canton, VanZandt Co., Tx.; b. 16 Sep 1860, Canton, VanZandt Co., Tx.; d. 31 Oct 1940, Sweetwater, Nolan Co., Tx. buried Sweetwater Cem..More About JAMES HENDERSON and MARY BLEW:
Marriage: 01 May 1884, Canton, VanZandt Co., Tx.
37. DAVID ALLAN7 WADE (*GEORGE BOXLEY6, *ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 26 Aug 1844 in Boneyard, Alcorn Co., Miss.(Still Tishomingo Co. in 1850), and died 15 Nov 1904 in Edgewood, Tx. Van Zandt Co. buried Ellis Chapel Cem.. He married (1) SARAH ELIZABETH HUNT Bef. 1874, daughter of MADISON HUNT and *JANE BRADBERRY. She was born 21 Feb 1850 in Blunt Co., Tenn., and died 21 Jan 1883 in buried Harpersville Cem. between Breckenridge & Eastland on co. rd. 190. He married (2) ABBIE RITA WILLS 05 Nov 1884 in Van Zandt Co. , Tx.--Ellis Chapel--Book 4, Page 60, daughter of F. A. WILLS. She was born Oct 1855 in Missouri, and died 04 Nov 1900 in Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.burried Ellis Chapel Cem..
Notes for DAVID ALLAN WADE:
David was born 26, Aug. 1844 in Boneyard,Alcorn Co., Miss. and died 04, Dec. 1904 at home near Edgewood, Van Zandt Co. Texas. Dates of his birth and death were taken from Jane Bradberry's Bible and cemetery records. He was 76 years old. He first married Sarah Elizabeth Hunt. His second marriage was to Abbie Wills on 05, Nov., 1884 in Van Zandt Co., Texas....notes by Betty Phillips
**************************************************************************************************Abbie Elizabeth was called "Betty".
Missouri was called "Zura".
According to the census Abbie R. Wills has had one more child than is accounted
far here.
David Allen usually went by Allen Wade.
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Buried at the Ellis Chapel Cemetery in Wills Point, TX
Wade, Allen 15 Nov 1904 Aged 76 years (years is not correct, LAD)
Wade, Abby (Wills) 4 Nov 1900 Aged 47 years
Wade, David A. (Son of D. A. & A. R.) B. 19 March 1895 D. 13 Nov 1896
Wade, Sarah (Daughter of D. A. & A. R.) Broken marker
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In the 1890 in Van Zandt County Book Page 257
434/444: WADE, D. A., PVT., Cav., enlisted September 1864, discharged 1866.
Resided in Precinct #3, Wills Point.
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1850 Census for Tishomingo Co., Mississippi
Page 39 Dwelling Number 523 Family Number 523
George Wade Age 45 Male, Farmer, Real Estate Value $500, Birthplace VA
Elizabeth Wade Age 37, Female, Birthplace Tenn.
Jane Wade Age 12, Female, Birthplace Mississippi
Lucy Wade Age 10, Female, Birthplace Mississippi
Mary Wade Age 9, Female, Birthplace Mississippi
Allen Wade, Age 7, Male, Birthplace Mississippi
John Wade, Age 6, Male, Birthplace Mississippi
William Wade, Age 3, Male, Birthplace Mississippi
Edmond Wade, Age 4/12, Male, Birthplace Mississippi
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1860 Census for Wood Co., TEXAS
George B. Wade 54 M Farmer 135 700 VA
Elizabeth Wade 47 F Tenn
Jane Wade 22 F Mississippi
Lucy Wade 20 F Mississippi
Mary Wade 19 F Mississippi
Allen Wade 16 M Farmer Mississippi
John Wade 14 M Mississippi
William Wade 12 M Mississippi
Edward Wade 10 M Mississippi
Nancy Wade 8 F Mississippi
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1870 Census Van Zandt County, Texas Page 13
#162-#177
WADE, George B 50 MW VA
" Lucy 27 FW MS
" Allen 26 MW MS
" John 24 MW MS
" William 21 MW MS
" Nancy 17 FW MS
" Edward 15 MW MS
COOK, Ritchard 15 MW MS
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1880 Census Van Zandt Co., Texas
236 250 Wade, D. A. W M 44 Farmer MS GA MS
Elizabeth W F 35 W TX TN TN
Mary A. W F 5 D TX MS TX
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Book of Marriage of Van Zandt County Page 151
Wade, D. A. Wills, Mrs. Abbie 05 Nov 1884 Code Book 4 Page 60
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Van Zandt County Marriages
Grooms 1855-1884, Wa- Wills
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txvanzan/grooms15.htm
WADE D. A. WILLS Abbie 11/05/1884
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Abbie Wills is a mystery. Descendents claim she was one of the originators of
Wills Point descendent, but this original marriage shows that she may have had
a previous marriage to someone by the name of Wills. Since this was during the
Confederate War, a lot of movement of people was happening. Some people claim
she was Indian but cannot substantiate it. Also, clouding her background,
buried in the same area is an Abbie Wills that was a descendant of the Wills of
Wills Point and seems to have been an old maid relatively the same age as our
Abbie.
Anybody with additional knowledge of Abbie would very much like to hear from.
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1900 Census Van Zandt County, TX
Wade, Allen Head W M Feb 1835 65 M 16 Mississippi Virginia Mississippi
Farmer no no yes F T 162
AbbeyRita Wife W F Oct 1855 44 M 16 7 4 Missouri Virginia Virginia
y y yes
Abbey E. Daughter W F April 1889 11 S Texas Mississippi Missouri
2 1/2 y n yes
Lila B. Daughter W F April 1891 9 S Texas Mississippi
Missouri 2 1/2 n n yes
Missouri T Daughter W F Feb 1893 7 S Texas Mississippi Missouri
Jewel E. Daughter W F Aug 1897 2 S Texas Mississippi
Missouri
George S. Son W M Oct 1881 18 S Texas Mississippi
Missouri Farm Laborer y y yes
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Allens age changes in every census, this census indicates that he could not
read or write.
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Extracted from The History of Van Zandt County, Texas Page 468
David Allen Wade, son of George Boxley and Elizabeth Wade, was born August 26,
1840 at Boneyard, Alcorn, Miss. and died Dec. 4, 1904 at his home in Morince
Community, Van Zandt County, Texas. He married Sarah Elizabeth Hunt, who was
born February 21, 1850 in Blunt, Tenn. and died January 21, 1883 at
Brekenridge, Texas. Two children were born to this union, namely, Mary Allie
Wade, who married Evans Stroud Martin, and George S. Wade. David Allen's
second marriage was to Abbie Wills and to this union there were four daughters.
Lola Wade who married John Martin, Betty Wade who married Elmer Decker (this is
not correct, should be William Abner Decker, lad), Ed Stewart, and Joe Spears,
Zura Wade who married Wiley McDonald, and Jewel Wade who married Lenimom of
Grand Saline.
David Allen served in the Civil War and upon returning to Van Zandt, he
purchased a farm north of Edgewood and began clearing the timber which was very
dense. He built a log house on a hilltop overlooking Sabine River and in 1894,
his daughter Allie Wade married E. S. (Jack) Martin at the log house by a
cistern which is still intact.
In 1904, Jack and Allie Martin rushed to the bedside of her beloved father
before he expired and promised to care for his four daughters by Abbie Wills.
Allie loved her half-sisters dearly and provided them with a warm and loving
home as she had promised her father. Jack and Allie bought the Wade farm from
the heirs.
The Wade farm was purchased from the heirs by Jack and Allie Martin and the
land now belongs to Ted Martin's widow Nola Martin and daughter pattizo Martin
Humphries.
by Pattizo Martin Humphries
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Extracted from The Edgewood Story written by Authula McDonald McLemore & Eloise
Pettigrew Ellis
copyright 1978 Pages 345 & 346
David Allen Wade, son of George Boxley and Elizabeth Wade, married Sarah
Elizabeth Hunt, a daughter of Jane Bradberry and Matison Hunt. Two children
were born to this union: Mary Allie Wade and George S. Wade. Elizabeth Wade
died in 1883 and is buried in West Texas. David Allen's second marriage to
Abbie Will produced four daughters: Lela Wade who married John Martin, Betty
Wade who married Elmer Decker (this is not correct, should be William Abner
Decker, lad), Ed Stewart, and Joe Spears and her daughter is Talma Bearden,
Zura Wade who married Wiley McDonald, and Jewel Wade married a Lenimom.
In 1904, Allie Wade and her husband Evans Stroud (Jack) Martin rushed to the
bedside of her beloved father before he expired and promised to care for his
daughters by Abbie Wills until they were married..
David Allen served in the Civil War and upon returning to Van Zandt, he
purchased a farm north of Edgewood and adjoining his brother William Tensley.
He cleared the timber for farming and built a log house on a hilltop
overlooking Sabine River. In 1894, Allie and Jack were married by the cistern
which was situated near this house..
After Allen's death, the farm was purchased from the heirs by Jack and Allie
Martin and the land now belongs to their son Theodore (Ted) Martin and wife
Nola, parents of Pattizo Martin Humphries.
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Per Betty Phillips:
. He married ABBIE R. WILLS 05 Nov 1884 in Van Zandt Co. ,Tx.--Ellis
Chapel--Book 4, Page 60.
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Actual marriage certificate from Van Zandt County.
Marriage Record
State of Texas, Van Zandt County:
To any Judge of the county or District Court, Regularly Licensed or Ordained
Minister of the Gospel, or Justice of the Peace, in and for said County of Van
Zandt GREETING:
You are Hereby Authorized to Solemnize the RITES OF MATRIMONY between Mr. D A
Wade and Mrs. Abbie Wills and make due return to the Clerk of the County Court
of said County within sixty days, thereafter, certifying your action under this
License.
Witness my official signature and seal of office, at office in Canton this 3rd
day of November A. D. 1884.
T. J. Froster
Clerk of the County Court, Van Zandt County
By A. G. Dean Deputy.
I, E. G. Gray hereby certify that on the 5th day of November A. D. 1884, I
united in Marriage D A Wade and Miss Abbie Wills the parties above named.
Witness my hand this 6th day of November A. D. 1884
E G Gray
Minister of the Gospel
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Filed for Record this 19 day of Nov A. D. 1884
W D Thompson County Clerk
by A G Dean Deputy
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!NOTE: Book of Marriage of Van Zandt County; ; ; ; ;
!NOTE: United States Federal Census - 1880 - Texas; ; ; ; ; .
!NOTE: United STates Federal Census - 1900 - Texas; ; ; ; ; .
!NOTE: Ellis Chapel Cemetery in Wills Point, TX; ; ; ; ; .
!NOTE: Van Zandt County Book Page 257; ; ; ; ; .
!NOTE: United STates Federal Census - 1850 - Mississippi; ; ; ; ; .
!NOTE: Van Zandt County Marriages
Grooms 1855-1884, Wa- Wills; ; ; ; ; .
!NOTE: United States Federal Census - 1860 - Texas; ; ; ; ; .
!NOTE: The History of Van Zandt County, Texas; ; ; ; ; Page 468.
!NOTE: Authula McDonald McLemore & Eloise Pettigrew Ellis
Authula McDonald McLemore & Eloise Pettigrew Ellis, The Edgewood Story
copyright 1978 Pages 345 & 346; ; copyright 1978; ; ; Pages 345 & 346.
Notes for SARAH ELIZABETH HUNT:
Sarah was a half sister to Lydia Carolina & Eliza Brazeale. She was a full sister of Louvisa, first wife of W. T. Wade. They all married Wade brothers.
Sarah's mother was Jane Bradberry. David's dad was George Boxley Wade. In later years, after their spouses had died, Jane and George married.
....notes by Betty PhillipsIt was said by a granddaughter, Adelle Martin Gorsch, that Sarah asked her girlfriend to marry her husband and take care of her 2 children.
More About DAVID WADE and SARAH HUNT:
Marriage: Bef. 1874Notes for ABBIE RITA WILLS:
Abby died at age 47 years.
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L. A. WILLS Household
Female
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1853>
Birthplace IN
Age 27
Occupation
Marital Status S
Race W
Head of Household A. J. WILLS
Relation Dau
Father's Birthplace IN
Mother's Birthplace IN
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Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 1, Anderson, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255288
NA Film Number T9-1288
Page Number 41D
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's
Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
A. J. WILLS Self M Male W 58 IN Farmer KY KY
E. WILLS Wife M Female W 40 IN Housekeeping VA VA
L. A. WILLS Dau S Female W 27 IN IN IN
E. C. WILLS Dau S Female W 20 IN Housekeeping IN IN
A. J. WILLS Son S Male W 17 IN IN IN
E. WILLS Son S Male W 14 IN IN IN
J WILLS Son S Male W 11 IN IN IN
L. WILLS Dau S Female W 8 IN IN IN
H. O. WILLS Son S Male W 20 IN IN IN
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A. S. WILLS Household
Female
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1857>
Birthplace MO
Age 23
Occupation
Marital Status S <Single>
Race W <White>
Head of Household A. S. WILLS
Relation Dau <Daughter>
Father's Birthplace TN
Mother's Birthplace VA
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Source Information:
Census Place E.D. 121, Van Zandt, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255330
NA Film Number T9-1330
Page Number 64B
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's
Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
A. S. WILLS Self W Female W 59 VA Keeping House NC NC
Hariat L. WILLS Dau S Female W 26 MO TN VA
A. S. WILLS Dau S Female W 23 MO TN VA
M. T. FULGERSON Dau W Female W 21 TX TN VAMore About DAVID WADE and ABBIE WILLS:
Marriage: 05 Nov 1884, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.--Ellis Chapel--Book 4, Page 60
Children of DAVID WADE and SARAH HUNT are:
i. MARY ALLIE8 WADE, b. 11 Dec 1875, Edgewood, Tx., Van Zandt Co.; d. 13 Dec 1956, Tyler, Texas, Smith Co. buried Wills Point, Texas White Rose Cem.; m. EVANS STROUD "JACK" MARTIN, 19 Dec 1894, Home, Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; b. 02 Feb 1874, Wills Point, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; d. 17 Apr 1954, Wills Point, Texas, Van Zandt Co..Marriage Notes for MARY WADE and EVANS MARTIN:
Their marriage is recorded in Van Zandt Co., Tx., in book 6, page 39 as :
Allie Wade & E. G. Martin---19 Dec. 1894
More About EVANS MARTIN and MARY WADE:
Marriage: 19 Dec 1894, Home, Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.ii. GEORGE SOLOMAN "SOL" WADE, b. 18 Oct 1880, Morence community near Edgewood, Van Zandt Co., Texas; d. 21 Feb 1962, buried White Rose Cem.-Wills Point, Tx.; m. MARY ELIZABETH ROCHELL, 26 Dec 1909, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.; b. 13 Aug 1888, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.--Cedar Grove Comunity; d. 18 Feb 1949.
More About GEORGE WADE and MARY ROCHELL:
Marriage: 26 Dec 1909, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.
Children of DAVID WADE and ABBIE WILLS are:
iii. JOHN A.8 WADE, b. 02 Jan 1885, Van Zandt Co. , Texas; d. 12 Nov 1886, buried Van Zandt Co., Tx. Ellis Chapel Cem..
iv. DAVID A. WADE, b. 18 Nov 1886, Van Zandt Co. , Texas; d. 18 Nov 1886, buried Van Zandt Co. Ellis Chapel Cem..
v. ABBIE ELIZABETH "BETTY" WADE, b. 04 Apr 1888; d. 08 Aug 1963, Van Zandt Co., Tx. buried Ellis Chapel Cem.; m. (1) WILLIAM "WILL" ABNER DECKER, 11 Feb 1906, Van Zandt Co., Tx.; b. 12 Jan 1870; d. 12 Feb 1917, Van Zandt Co., Tx. buried Ellis Chapel Cem.; m. (2) EDWARD STEWART, 16 Jan 1918; m. (3) JOSEPH SPEARS, 11 Feb 1922.More About ABBIE ELIZABETH "BETTY" WADE:
Burial: Gibbs Chapel Cem. (According to Funeral Home records)Notes for WILLIAM "WILL" ABNER DECKER:
In Ellis Chapel Cem. between William and Betty is buried: Sarah Ellen Johnson born 1871 died 1953 with inscription MOTHER. The inscription MOTHER is also on Betty's gravestone.
More About WILLIAM DECKER and ABBIE WADE:
Marriage: 11 Feb 1906, Van Zandt Co., Tx.More About EDWARD STEWART and ABBIE WADE:
Marriage: 16 Jan 1918More About JOSEPH SPEARS and ABBIE WADE:
Marriage: 11 Feb 1922vi. LOLA B. WADE, b. Apr 1891, Van Zandt Co., Tx..
vii. MISSOURI "ZURA" WADE, b. Feb 1893; m. WILEY E. MCDONALD, 16 Jul 1911, Van Zandt Co. , Tx..More About WILEY MCDONALD and MISSOURI WADE:
Marriage: 16 Jul 1911, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.viii. SARAH H. WADE, b. 19 Mar 1895, Van Zandt Co. , Texas; d. 13 Nov 1896, buried Van Zandt Co. Ellis Chapel Cem..
ix. JEWEL E. WADE, b. Aug 1897; m. (1) 1STJOSEPH LENNIMON; m. (2) 2NDJOSEPH TIMMON; b. Grand Saline, Van Zandt Co., Texas.
38. JOHN DANIEL7 WADE (*GEORGE BOXLEY6, *ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 27 Dec 1846 in Boneyard, Alcorn Co. , Miss.(Still Tishomingo Co. in 1850), and died 31 Mar 1930 in Rains Co., Tx. buried Dunbar cem.. He married (1) PERMILIA WILKERSON 31 Jan 1873 in Van Zandt Co. , Tx.. He married (2) ELIZA JANE BRUZELE 18 Apr 1880 in Van Zandt Co. , Tx., daughter of *HENRY BREAZEALE and *JANE BRADBERRY. She was born 04 Mar 1864 in born either Denton or Cooke Co., Texas near Pilot Point, and died 09 Apr 1944 in Rains Co., Tx. buried Dunbar cem..
Notes for JOHN DANIEL WADE:
John was a brother to William Tinsley Wade. They married sisters.
..note by Betty Phillips1890 V.Z. Co., Tx. tax records: J.D. Wade Abstract # 711 Original Grantee D. Robinson, 114 1/2 acres, value 343.
- John was a confederate soldier....found where Eliza had applied for his pension web site....
- http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/cgi-bin/aris/pensions/search.php3?offset=
- 0&done=1&name=wade&county=Any&appno=&sortorder=alpha&advanced=off
" Wade, Eliza J. 50372 Rains Wade, John Daniel "More About JOHN WADE and PERMILIA WILKERSON:
Marriage: 31 Jan 1873, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.Notes for ELIZA JANE BRUZELE:
Eliza was a sister to Lydia Carolina Brazeale. She was a half sister to Elizabeth Hunt. They all three married Wade brothers.
More About JOHN WADE and ELIZA BRUZELE:
Marriage: 18 Apr 1880, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.
Child of JOHN WADE and PERMILIA WILKERSON is:
i. MARY8 WADE, b. 1875; m. JIM MCBRIDE.
Children of JOHN WADE and ELIZA BRUZELE are:
ii. GEORGE BOXLEY "BOXLEY"8 WADE, b. May 1881; m. REBECCA FOSTER, 25 Dec 1906, Van Zandt Co. , Tx..More About GEORGE WADE and REBECCA FOSTER:
Marriage: 25 Dec 1906, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.iii. JOHN DANIEL JR."TUCK" WADE, b. Oct 1886; m. MYRTIE VIRGINIA AMMONS.
iv. OTIS JOYCE WADE, b. Mar 1890; m. EULA RHODES, 15 Feb 1918, Van Zandt Co., Texas.More About OTIS WADE and EULA RHODES:
Marriage: 15 Feb 1918, Van Zandt Co., Texasv. EGBERT TRUMLE WADE, b. Feb 1892; m. JESSIE NORTHCUTT.
vi. MATT ECHOLS WADE, b. Dec 1894, Van Zandt Co. , Texas; m. RUTH WALLACE, 18 May 1924, Van Zandt Co., Texas.More About MATT WADE and RUTH WALLACE:
Marriage: 18 May 1924, Van Zandt Co., Texasvii. JESSE "JESS" JAMES WADE, b. 25 Nov 1903, Rains Co., Tx.; d. 06 Oct 1981, Rains Co., Tx.; m. GUSSIE PAULINE JONES; b. 14 Mar 1908; d. 16 Feb 1986, Rains Co., Tx..
More About JESSE "JESS" JAMES WADE:
Burial: Rains Co., Tx.More About GUSSIE PAULINE JONES:
Burial: Rains Co., Tx.viii. CALLIE WADE, b. Aft. 1900; m. MATT ECHOLS.
ix. CARRIE WADE, b. 25 Jan 1885; d. 18 Sep 1958, buried Creagleville Cemetery Grand Saline, Texas V. Z. Co.; m. ROBERT L. SCOTT, 24 Dec 1903, Van Zandt Co., Texas book 8 page 254; b. 03 Mar 1882; d. 16 Apr 1952, buried Creagleville Cemetery Grand Saline, Texas V. Z. Co..More About ROBERT SCOTT and CARRIE WADE:
Marriage: 24 Dec 1903, Van Zandt Co., Texas book 8 page 254x. TOMMY WADE, b. Aft. 1900.
xi. WILLIAM THOMAS WADE, b. 30 May 1889, Texas; d. 12 Oct 1906, Buried Morence Cem. Van Zandt Co., Tx..Notes for WILLIAM THOMAS WADE:
His tombstone picture is on my website at:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bettysplace/tspics.htmxii. INFANT SON WADE, b. 02 Nov 1900; d. 02 Nov 1900, Buried Morence Cem. Van Zandt Co., Tx..
Notes for INFANT SON WADE:
His tombstone picture is on my website at:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bettysplace/tspics.htm
39. *WILLIAM TINSLEY7 WADE (*GEORGE BOXLEY6, *ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 03 Jun 1848 in Boneyard, Alcorn Co. , Miss.(Still Tishomingo Co. in 1850), and died 31 Jul 1911 in Edgewood, Tx. (Morence com.)buried Stewarts Chapel Ce.. He married (1) LUVISA HUNT 12 Mar 1870 in Van Zandt Co. , Tx., daughter of MADISON HUNT and *JANE BRADBERRY. She was born 20 Feb 1854 in Rusk, Chrok. Co. , Tex., and died 09 Feb 1871 in buried in Gilbert Cem. near Edgewood, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.. He married (2) *LYDIA CAROLINE BRUZELE (BRAZELE) 01 Mar 1877 in Van Zandt Co. , Tx., daughter of *HENRY BREAZEALE and *JANE BRADBERRY. She was born 05 Oct 1861 in born either Denton or Cooke Co., Texas near Pilot Point, and died 26 Apr 1941 in Edgewood, Tx. (Morence com.) buried Stewarts Chapel Ce..
Notes for *WILLIAM TINSLEY WADE:
The * was added as a note to find our line easier.
William had no children with his first wife, Luvisa. Luvisa died less than 11 months after she and William married. William married second Lydia Caroline Brazeale, who was a half sister to Luvisa. This was 10 years after the death of Luvisa when Caroline was 16 years old. Jane Bradberry was the mother of both girls. With Caroline he fathered 15 children, 13 of which lived to be adults. His youngest child, Lydia, passed away in 2003 at age 98. She was my Mother. William left each child a house and a piece of land. Lydia, the youngest got the home place and 50 acres.
William was a member of the Church of Christ in the Morence community. He died July 31, 1911 and was buried in the Morence Cem., Van Zandt Co., Tx. .
....notes by his granddaughter Betty Phillips
Notes for LUVISA HUNT:
Luvisa is buried in the Gilbert cemetery by her mother Jane Wade. ( Also buried there is Molissy, a daughter of Jane and an infant son of Caroline and W. T.) William and Luvisa were only married 11 mo. when she died. She married at 16 years old and died at 17 years old. I have a copy of their marriage certificate. I also have a picture of her gravestone. William married Luvisa's half sister six years after his first wife's death. Caroline was 16 years old when they married. Caroline and Luvisa had the same Mother, Jane Bradberry Hunt Brazeale. Later on in 1872, Caroline's mother, Jane, and William's father, George Boxley Wade, were married.
...notes by Betty Phillips
More About *WILLIAM WADE and LUVISA HUNT:
Marriage: 12 Mar 1870, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.Notes for *LYDIA CAROLINE BRUZELE (BRAZELE):
The * was added as a note to find our line easier.
Caroline was a sister to Eliza Brazeale. She was a half sister to Elizabeth Hunt. They all three married Wade brothers. W. T.'s first wife was also a half sister to Caroline. Lydia Caroline always lived with her daughter Lydia (my mother), after W. T. died when little Lydia was 6 years old. I can remember several things about my grandmother, Caroline even though she died when I was 3 years old.
...note by her granddaughter Betty Phillips
More About *WILLIAM WADE and *LYDIA (BRAZELE):
Marriage: 01 Mar 1877, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.
Child of *WILLIAM WADE and LUVISA HUNT is:
i. NONE8.
Children of *WILLIAM WADE and *LYDIA (BRAZELE) are:
ii. GEORGE WILLIS8 WADE, b. 03 Jan 1878, Morence com. near Edgewood, Tx. Van Zandt Co.; d. 08 Oct 1878, burried in Gilbert Cem. near Edgewood, Van Zandt Co., Tx..Notes for GEORGE WILLIS WADE:
George Willis was probably named for his two grandfathers, George Boxley Wade and Henry Willis Brazeale.When George Willis was teething, his mother, Caroline, & His grandmother, Jane, rubbed his itching gums with a thimble to releive the pain and itching. George got an infection in his gums from the thimble and died of it. This story was told me by my cousin, Russeylea Hendrix Caple. Her mother was Arizona "Zona", the daughter of Caroline, and granddaughter of Jane....notes by Betty Phillips
George is buried in Gilbert Cem. by his grandmother Jane Wade. I made a picture of his gravestone....note by Betty Phillips
More About GEORGE WILLIS WADE:
Fact 1: died at 9 mo old date death 10/8/1878
Fact 2: buried-Rocking "G"/GILBERT CEM.iii. ANNA ELIZA WADE, b. 02 Mar 1879, Morence com. near Edgewood, Tx. Van Zandt Co.; d. 07 Sep 1882, buried inJones Cem., Van Zandt Co., Tx. (Private Cem.).
Notes for ANNA ELIZA WADE:
One of Anna's favorite sayings was "Dat do beata me"
Anna is buried in the Jones cemetery which is on private property. Visitors are not allowed. To reach this cem., go North on 859 out of Edgewood, turn right on CR 3710 toward Morence, continue on past the old Wade place (both Herman's and Lydia's) and the road will make a Y. Turn sharply left and you will be going toward Caney Creek bridge. After crossing the bridge, and past Cleo & Herman's old place, the road will curve left then right. The cem. is located in the pasture off to the left. There is an historical marker.
Anna died at age 3 yrs. Her mother (Caroline) said that she (Anna) played on the stack of lumber of which her casket (or pine box) was made just a few days later. See you in heaven, sweet little Anna....note by Betty Phillips
iv. MELISSA JANE WADE, b. 02 Dec 1881, Morence com. near Edgewood, Tx. Van Zandt Co.; d. 11 Jun 1957, Edgewood, Tx. Van Zandt Co.; m. JOHN KILE TURNER, 05 Jan 1899, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.; b. 12 Oct 1886, Wills Point, Van Zandt Co., Texas; d. 17 Aug 1955, Hugo, Choctaw Co., Okla..
Notes for MELISSA JANE WADE:
Melissa named three of her sons the same names as Allen & Polly named their sons. They were David Edward, Homer, and Dewy, who she could have named for Drury Wade, son of Allen. (My mother, Lydia, sister of Milissa, thinks the same about Dewy's name.)
Melissa's husband left her with a house full of kids to raise alone. She worked very hard. She never remarried. She helped to raise some of her grandchildren, (Eddy's children) after their mother got sick and died of T.B. . Melissa was a member of the Church of Christ. She had a new little house in Edgewood before she died. She dipped snuff. Melissa was buried on the day I found my oldest child's first tooth. . I loved Aunt Lissy very much. Mother (Lydia), called her "Sister". ....note by Betty Phillips
Notes for JOHN KILE TURNER:
Thursday August 18th 1955.
Services Friday
for J. K. Turner
John Kile Turner.. 79 of 912
South "I" Street, Hugo, died Wednes-
day afternoon in an Oklahoma Ci-
ty hospital.
Graveside services will be held
Friday at 10:30am in the Spen-
cerville cemetery with Rev. Leon
Hammonds officiating. Burial will
be under the direction of Camp-
bell Funeral Home.
Mr Turner was born Oct. 12,
1876, at Wills Point, Tex. He came
to Choctaw County in 1914 and
farmed in the Messer community
before moving to Hugo.
Survivors include the following
children:
Estha Lee Hearn of Terrell, Tex.
Willie Mae Jordan of Grand Sa-
line, Tex. Dewey Turner of Hugo,
Ed Turner of Dallas, Oma Turner
of Terrell, Mrs Hudson of Arling-
ton, Tex. Mary Clinton of Hugo,
Zona Newman of Bakersfield Calif.
and Jack D. Turner of the U. S.
Navy.
Also surviving are 16 grandchild-
ren, two great grandchildren and a
number of other relatives.
More About JOHN TURNER and MELISSA WADE:
Marriage: 05 Jan 1899, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.v. RICHARD JEROME WADE, b. 10 Feb 1882, near Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; d. 22 Jul 1959; m. ROSA BELL HIPP, 24 Aug 1902, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.; d. Bef. 1965, Walnut Creek, Calif..
More About RICHARD WADE and ROSA HIPP:
Marriage: 24 Aug 1902, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.vi. DAVID EDMOND WADE, b. 17 Mar 1884, near Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; d. 19 Nov 1935; m. DOSSIE BROOKS, 04 Mar 1906, Van Zandt Co. , Tx..
More About DAVID WADE and DOSSIE BROOKS:
Marriage: 04 Mar 1906, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.vii. WILLIAM TINSLEY "BILLY" WADE, b. 19 Jan 1886, near Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; d. 05 Oct 1956; m. MATTIE REED, 02 Jul 1906, Van Zandt Co. , Tx..
More About WILLIAM WADE and MATTIE REED:
Marriage: 02 Jul 1906, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.viii. ELLA REA WADE, b. 30 Sep 1887, near Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; d. 17 Jun 1947, Runnels County, Texas; m. WILL DANIELS, 15 Apr 1906, Van Zandt Co. Texas; b. 19 Aug 1877.
More About WILL DANIELS and ELLA WADE:
Marriage: 15 Apr 1906, Van Zandt Co. Texasix. MATTHEW HARRIS WADE, b. 14 Oct 1889, near Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; d. 01 May 1951; m. (1) FANNIE DEE ROBINETT, 18 May 1912; b. 1898; d. 1997; m. (2) HESTER, Aft. 1915.
More About MATTHEW WADE and FANNIE ROBINETT:
Marriage: 18 May 1912More About MATTHEW WADE and HESTER:
Marriage: Aft. 1915x. ARIZONA WADE, b. 01 Jan 1892, near Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; d. 21 Oct 1962, Buried White Rose Cem. Wills Point, Tx. Van Zandt Co.; m. CHARLIE ALEXANDER HENDRIX, 04 Sep 1910, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.; d. 26 Mar 1972, Buried White Rose Cem. Wills Point, Tx. Van Zandt Co..
More About CHARLIE HENDRIX and ARIZONA WADE:
Marriage: 04 Sep 1910, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.xi. LEONA WADE, b. 13 Apr 1894, near Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; d. 05 Oct 1949, Goldthwaite, Texas; m. OMA LEE ROBERTSON, 30 Oct 1910, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.; b. 21 Sep 1889, Mesquite, Texas; d. 30 Jun 1975, Goldthwaite, Texas.
More About OMA ROBERTSON and LEONA WADE:
Marriage: 30 Oct 1910, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.xii. QUILLIE CHAMBLIS WADE, b. 03 Feb 1896, near Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; d. 30 Jul 1962, Emory, Texas, Rains Co. at home; m. FANNIE FRANCES GOWAN, 17 Jul 1917.
More About QUILLIE WADE and FANNIE GOWAN:
Marriage: 17 Jul 1917xiii. JAMES EARNEST WADE, b. 06 Oct 1897, near Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; d. 12 Oct 1966, buried Oklahoma; m. KATHERINE "KATIE" FISHER, 17 Jul 1919, Van Zandt Co., Texas; b. 30 Jul 1898, Goliad, Texas; d. 22 Feb 2001, Hospital in Kaufman, Texas-- buried Dunbar Cem., Rains Co., Tx..
Notes for KATHERINE "KATIE" FISHER:
This is the poem I wrote for my grandmother. It was read at her funeral Feb. 26, 2001. It says it all. Lynette
Ode To Miss Katie ShiversHave you ever had a grandma,
One that was like mine?
The single, most loveable woman in all her time.
Well if not, then let me
Describe mine for you.
She had hair that glistens.
And shined like the dew.
Her eyes were like big oceans,
Which have helped me see the seas.
Her hands had been worn from picking cotton and peas.
Her smile on her lips,
And the laughter from within,
Only made you want to grab her up,
And kiss her again and again.
I sure loved my special grandma,
As you can probably tell.
For those who dont follow her lead,
Will surely go to hell.
In the good Lord she would always trust,
Never for worldly things did she lust.
She was a simple, caring lady,
Whom her friends and family adored.
I couldn't ask for a greater blessing,
Than to be able to hug her once more.
So let me ask you once again,
Be you family or a friend.
Have you ever had a grandma,
One that was like mine?
The single, most loveable woman in all her time?!(From my heart to yours, Grandma Katie. You are my world, my life & my strength.)
Together Forever,
Your grand-daughter,
Lynette Delorese Wade
More About KATHERINE "KATIE" FISHER:
Fact 1: Lived in Morence, Edgewood, Grand Saline, Texas
Fact 2: Lived in Gun Barrel, Tx. & California
Fact 3: Member of Edgewood Church of ChristMore About JAMES WADE and KATHERINE FISHER:
Marriage: 17 Jul 1919, Van Zandt Co., Texasxiv. BUCK WINN WADE, b. 17 Feb 1900, near Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; d. 28 Nov 1974; m. BESSIE DEDMAN, 20 Jul 1923, Van Zandt Co. , Tx..
More About BUCK WADE and BESSIE DEDMAN:
Marriage: 20 Jul 1923, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.xv. HERMAN ELLIOT WADE, b. 04 Oct 1902, near Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; d. 03 Feb 1979; m. CLEO PARKER, 09 Jan 1931, Van Zandt Co. , Tx..
Notes for HERMAN ELLIOT WADE:
Herman Elliott Wade bought a new Roadster in Wills Point in 1924.
My mother wanted to borrow that car and go to Dallas. Herman said no because it had a flat. Mother took the wheel off, took the inner tube out and sewed up the rip on the sewing machine and then put a patch on it. She got the car for the Dallas trip. Herman was the next one older than she was. She was number 15 and spoiled rotton.More About HERMAN WADE and CLEO PARKER:
Marriage: 09 Jan 1931, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.xvi. *LYDIA CAROLINE (BILL) WADE, b. 13 Apr 1905, near Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; d. 12 May 2003, Hosp. Grand Saline, Tx.Van Zandt Co.buried Oak Hill Edgewood; m. *OCIE TALMADGE"PAS" PICKENS, 01 Nov 1925, Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; b. 24 Mar 1900, Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.; d. 28 Sep 1975, Hosp. Grand Saline, Tx.Van Zandt Co.buried Oak Hill Edgewood.
Notes for *LYDIA CAROLINE (BILL) WADE:
Lydia was the baby of 15 children. She was a member of the Edgewood Church of Christ, where she attended faithfully until 96 years of age when she became too feeble. When Lydia was a teenager she legally changed her name from Caroline to Bill. When asked (at age 94) why she did this, she said "because it was cute, smart and foxy". She was a homemaker and seamstress, sewing for many of the ladies of Edgewood. She was a lifelong Edgewood area resident. Lydia was 98 years old, as of the 13th day of April, 2003. She lived one more month. Lydia had wanted to make it to 100 but was 2 years short. Much can be said for those 98 years, but most important is that she was a Christian. She lived that life. It has been said that how you live your "dash" (the dash between date of birth and date of death) is what is important. Her "dash" was lived well......memories by Betty Pickens PhillipsHerman Elliott Wade, Lydia's brother, bought a new Roadster in Wills Point in 1924.
My mother wanted to borrow that car and go to Dallas. Herman said no because it had a flat. Mother took the wheel off, took the inner tube out and sewed up the rip on the sewing machine and then put a patch on it. She got the car for the Dallas trip. Herman was the next one older than she was. She was number 15 and spoiled rotton.Notes for *OCIE TALMADGE"PAS" PICKENS:
The * was added as a note to find our line easier.
My daddy was Ocie Talmadge "Pas" Pickens. Even though my 3 brothers and my sister called him Daddy, I called him Papa. His grandchildren called him Pappy. Mother called him Pas. Papa was a member of the Edgewood Church of Christ where he attended faithfully after he was baptized at age 63. I remember telling my Aunt Mearl that Papa had been baptized. Her comment was "Thank goodness. He is such a good man. Now he will get credit from God for it". He was a good man, good Christian, and had a knack of making each person in his family feel that they were his favorite. Papa was a lifelong Edgewood area resident. He was a farmer, feed store owner, and loved to fish and was very good at it. Papa always seemed happy and was always whistling a happy tune. He died in 1975 of cancer.....note by his daughter Betty Phillips
More About *OCIE PICKENS and *LYDIA WADE:
Marriage: 01 Nov 1925, Edgewood, Texas, Van Zandt Co.
40. EDWARD WALTER7 WADE (*GEORGE BOXLEY6, *ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 08 Jun 1853 in Boneyard, Alcorn Co. , Miss.(Still Tishomingo Co. in 1850), and died 29 Oct 1906 in died Alsa Com., V. Z. Co., Tx. buried Howell Cem. W. P.. He married (1) SOPHRONIA ELVIRA NORTHCUTT 31 Aug 1871 in Van Zandt Co. , Tx., daughter of I. NORTHCUT and MARY H.. She was born 28 Jun 1855 in Miss., and died 23 Aug 1890 in died Alsa Com., V. Z. Co., Tx. buried Howell Cem. W. P.. He married (2) MAGGIE C. DAVIDSON 21 Apr 1892 in Van Zandt Co. , Tx., daughter of WILLIAM DAVIDSON and LAURA FALLS. She was born 1874 in Van Zandt County, Texas, and died 1940 in Van Zandt County, Texas Burial: White Rose Cemetery.
More About EDWARD WADE and SOPHRONIA NORTHCUTT:
Marriage: 31 Aug 1871, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.More About EDWARD WADE and MAGGIE DAVIDSON:
Marriage: 21 Apr 1892, Van Zandt Co. , Tx.
Children of EDWARD WADE and SOPHRONIA NORTHCUTT are:
i. E. W.8 WADE.
ii. NANCY A. WADE, b. 11 Oct 1873, Van Zandt Co. , Texas; d. 12 Oct 1874, Van Zandt Co. , Texas.
iii. TENNESSEE WADE, b. 1874.
iv. MARY E. WADE, b. 27 Feb 1875, Van Zandt Co. , Texas; d. 01 Oct 1877, Van Zandt Co. , Texas.
v. JOHN W. WADE, b. 09 Dec 1878, Van Zandt Co. , Texas; d. 18 Oct 1880, Van Zandt Co. , Texas.
vi. MINNIE WADE, b. Abt. 1879; m. C C BRAKEEN, 24 Jul 1891, Van Zandt Co. , Texas.More About C BRAKEEN and MINNIE WADE:
Marriage: 24 Jul 1891, Van Zandt Co. , Texasvii. ADELLA "DELLA" WADE, b. 02 Feb 1880, Wills Point, Van Zandt Co. , Texas; d. 14 Feb 1960, Hamlin, Jones Co.; m. JOHN CRAWFORD GREEN, 15 Oct 1899, Wills Point, Van Zandt Co. , Texas- book 7-pg. 162; b. 03 Nov 1876, Tenn.; d. 06 Sep 1958, Big Spring, Howard, Hamlin Co., Tx..
More About JOHN GREEN and ADELLA WADE:
Marriage: 15 Oct 1899, Wills Point, Van Zandt Co. , Texas- book 7-pg. 162viii. BEULAH WADE, b. 1881.
ix. ELLA WADE, b. Abt. 1882.
x. SARAH FRANCIS "SALLY" WADE, b. 20 Feb 1882, Wills Point, Van Zandt Co., Texas; d. 31 Dec 1950, Truscott, Texas; m. WALTER GREEN CADDELL, 05 Aug 1900, Van Zandt Co., Texas ( book 7 page 276).More About WALTER CADDELL and SARAH WADE:
Marriage: 05 Aug 1900, Van Zandt Co., Texas ( book 7 page 276)
41. EDMOND WADE7 JR. (EDMOND6 WADE, *ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1846 in Tn.. He married LUBBA. She was born 1849 in Tn..
Child of EDMOND JR. and LUBBA is:
i. GEORGE8 WADE, b. 1870.
42. ANN E.7 WALTON (LUCY H.6 WADE, *ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1831 in N. C., and died Aft. 1857 in Ga.. She married ROBERT PROBE COLLIER.
Notes for ANN E. WALTON:
(Notes re Annie & Probe Notes from Pat Wilson: He owned land and farmed south of Stewart County GA down ne Thomasville GA. (don't know exact location). I have copies of letters from Dewitt Thornton to them (guess they got them back after the Collier's died) talking about having gone down to visit, and family news - including the birth of Walsingham Thornton)
Notes for ROBERT PROBE COLLIER:
(Notes re Annie & Probe Notes from Pat Wilson: He owned land and farmed south of Stewart County GA down ne Thomasville GA. (don't know exact location). I have copies of letters from Dewitt Thornton to them (guess they got them back after the Collier's died) talking about having gone down to visit, and family news - including the birth of Walsingham Thornton)
Children of ANN WALTON and ROBERT COLLIER are:
i. GEORGE8 COLLIER.Notes for GEORGE COLLIER:
Family notes say that George came to live with Clementine & Jesse Fulgum after the deaths of his parents, but also died in childhood. Note by Pat Wilson
ii. BABY COLLIER.
Notes for BABY COLLIER:
Died in infancy/childhood note by Pat Wilson.
iii. WALTON COLLIER, b. 1857.
Notes for WALTON COLLIER:
died in childhood---Note by Pat Wilson
43. ROBERT W.7 WALTON (LUCY H.6 WADE, *ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 1834 in N. C., and died in Tx.. He married LAURA DAVIS, daughter of UNKNOWN and UNKNOWN. She was born 1839 in Georgia.
Notes for ROBERT W. WALTON:
According to the 1850 Person Co. N.C. Census, Robert was a student. note by Betty PhillipsNotes from Pat Wilson: (Re Robert, he was a Judge in Corsicanna, TX and co-administrator along with his brother-in-law of
his father's estate: "Abstract, Stewart Co Bond Book "B" #540 (pg 147) Estate of James H. Walton,
April 30, 1855. Administrators: Clement A. Evans and Robert W. Walton. Bondsman Isaac W.
Stokes, bond $50,000."
Following are a couple of a "blurbs" I've found:
"Eureka, Texas -By Whitney Montgomery
Originally published in "The Navarro County Scroll", 1961, Reprinted with permission of the
Navarro County Historical Society
There were four Johnson families who were pioneers of the Eureka community. Some may have
spelled it Johnston or Johnstone. These were Tom, Dave and two Bob Johnsons. The two Bob
Johnsons were knows as "Colonel Bob" and "Mud Hose Bob" (The later nickname having been
derived from a mudhole which existed in front of his house).
"Mud Hole Bob" left Eureka when I was a boy, and I have never heard of him since. "Colonel
Bob"and his wife, who was called "Aunt Chick" by her friends, reared seven children; Sam,
Will, Gene, Emma, Walter, Bob and Henry. None of the children are living, but several of the
grandchildren are still living. Emma, the only daughter, married Charley Walton, of Corsicana, who
was the son of Judge Walton who was a Judge in Corsicana for many years.
Robert was in Texas by 1874 " THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF NAVARRO Before me
Robert W. Walton a Notary Public, duly Commissioned and qualified for said state and county. The
day previously appeared Eli Phillips ..........etc.......................
. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the Eighth Day of December A. D. 1874. To certify which I
have hereunto set my hand and attached my seal of office at my office in Corsicana, Texas, the day
and year above written and I further certify that the said Eli Philips in unknown to me and that he
made himself known to me- as being the identical man that he represents himself to be.
(signed) ROBERT WALTON, Notary Public, Navarro County, Texas"
Child of ROBERT WALTON and LAURA DAVIS is:
i. CHARLES8 WALTON, b. 1864, Georgia; m. EMMA JOHNSON.
44. MARY ALLEN (ALLIN?)7 WALTON (LUCY H.6 WADE, *ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 13 Apr 1838 in N. C., and died 17 Jan 1884. She married CLEMENT ANSLEM EVANS 15 Feb 1854. He was born 25 Feb 1833, and died 02 Jul 1911.
Notes for MARY ALLEN (ALLIN?) WALTON:
Notes from Pat Wilson: (Notes re Mary & Clement Evans. You can find Clement in various sources on the "net":. He is cited
as an attorney-at-law in a "notice of sheriff's sale" in an 1857 "GA Plaindealer" newspaper (Stewart
Co.): He was made a CSA General in the last months of the Civil War and became a minister and
author after the war. He wrote Military History of GA and edited the 13 volume Confederate
Military History.
I have very nice undated (ca 1890's) letter from Clement to his niece (my g-gma), Nellie Thornton
Porter. Most of the above "family info" is circa 1951 when a great-aunt of mine was corresponding
with Lucy Evans Stephens.
Notes for CLEMENT ANSLEM EVANS:
Notes by Pat: (Notes re Mary & Clement Evans. You can find Clement in various sources on the "net":. He is cited
as an attorney-at-law in a "notice of sheriff's sale" in an 1857 "GA Plaindealer" newspaper (Stewart
Co.): He was made a CSA General in the last months of the Civil War and became a minister and
author after the war. He wrote Military History of GA and edited the 13 volume Confederate
Military History.
I have very nice undated (ca 1890's) letter from Clement to his niece (my g-gma), Nellie Thornton
Porter. Most of the above "family info" is circa 1951 when a great-aunt of mine was corresponding
with Lucy Evans Stephens.
More About CLEMENT EVANS and MARY WALTON:
Marriage: 15 Feb 1854
Children of MARY WALTON and CLEMENT EVANS are:
i. PAUL HINTON8 EVANS.
ii. CLEMENT WALTON EVANS.
iii. IDA EVANS, m. WILLIAM F. EVE.
iv. LAWTON BREAN EVANS.
v. LUCY EVANS, b. Abt. 1860; m. ROBERT GRIER STEPHENS.
45. CLEMENTINE MINERVA7 WALTON (LUCY H.6 WADE, *ALLIN5, *SARAH4 TINSLEY, *JOHN3, *THOMAS II2, *THOMAS1) was born 15 Oct 1839 in N. C., and died 1917 in McKenzie, TN. She married (1) DEWITT CLINTON THORNTON 13 Feb 1856 in GA. He was born 26 Oct 1828, and died 05 Nov 1858. She married (2) JESSE MERCER FULGUM 27 Jun 1872 in GA. Probably Stewart Co.. He was born 1837 in Ga., and died 1915 in Tn..
Notes for CLEMENTINE MINERVA WALTON:
Notes from Pat Wilson: (Notes Re Clementine Walton Thornton Fulgum). His G-Gma Clem was a favorite of my Father's (James T. Porter, Jr. born 1904, Clem died 1917) and he remembered taking the train from Paris, TN down to McKenzie to visit. Clementine's life was far from easy but she was apparently an easy-to-love, survivor. Some of her story is tied in, of course, with that of her mother, Lucy, above. She married Dewitt Thoronton in Feb 1856 and he died just 2 1/2 years later.( '58 was a banner year for her, death of her first child in April, birth of her 2nd in August and death of her husband in November!) After Dewitt's death Clem, her daughter, Annie & Lucy lived together in the town of Lumpkin, GA. Clem (and maybe Lucy too?) supported the family by giving music lessons. She had been left some assets by Dewitt Thornton and his family was large and I believe helpful. Clem remained widowed for 13 years and, as I mentioned above I don't know if Lucy survived until her daughter's 2nd marriage. (an aside here re religion - James Walton was reported a Methodist and if Clem had been I expect her "change" to Baptist came with her marriage to Dewitt. The Thornton's were long-time Baptists). At any rate, in June of 1872 Clementine married Jesse Fulgum, the new, widowed minister (one small child who later died) of the Lumpkin Baptist Church. After their marriage they led the typical ministerial life with lots of moves (Lumpkin>Thomasville, GA>several towns in TN and then finally McKenzie TN). At some point -as noted under the Colliers - Clem's sister, Annie's child lived with them. Clem & Jesse's house was always full of children for sure.
On her death in 1917, Clementine left a small black trunk filled with memorabilia and she had kept all of the early material from her first marriage to Dewitt Thornton. I have copies of his love letters to her, general family letters, a set of great letters related to some Thornton descendants who moved Dewitt's grave in the 1890's a metal nameplate of his, etc. While she had a long, good life with Jesse Fulfgum and lots more kids I suspect she never really let go of the early romance. Unfortunately she lived to see the child she had raised pretty much on her own and only Thornton child, Nellie, die before she did in 1896.
More About DEWITT THORNTON and CLEMENTINE WALTON:
Marriage: 13 Feb 1856, GANotes for JESSE MERCER FULGUM:
Notes from *Pat Wilson: (Notes Re Clementine Walton Thornton Fulgum). His G-Gma Clem was a favorite of my Father's (James T. Porter, Jr. born 1904, Clem died 1917) and he remembered taking the train from Paris, TN down to McKenzie to visit. Clementine's life was far from easy but she was apparently an easy-to-love, survivor. Some of her story is tied in, of course, with that of her mother, Lucy, above. She married Dewitt Thoronton in Feb 1856 and he died just 2 1/2 years later.( '58 was a banner year for her, death of her first child in April, birth of her 2nd in August and death of her husband in November!) After Dewitt's death Clem, her daughter, Annie & Lucy lived together in the town of Lumpkin, GA. Clem (and maybe Lucy too?) supported the family by giving music lessons. She had been left some assets by Dewitt Thornton and his family was large and I believe helpful. Clem remained widowed for 13 years and, as I mentioned above I don't know if Lucy survived until her daughter's 2nd marriage. (an aside here re religion - James Walton was reported a Methodist and if Clem had been I expect her "change" to Baptist came with her marriage to Dewitt. The Thornton's were long-time Baptists). At any rate, in June of 1872 Clementine married Jesse Fulgum, the new, widowed minister (one small child who later died) of the Lumpkin Baptist Church. After their marriage they led the typical ministerial life with lots of moves (Lumpkin>Thomasville, GA>several towns in TN and then finally McKenzie TN). At some point -as noted under the Colliers - Clem's sister, Annie's child lived with them. Clem & Jesse's house was always full of children for sure.
On her death in 1917, Clementine left a small black trunk filled with memorabilia and she had kept all of the early material from her first marriage to Dewitt Thornton. I have copies of his love letters to her, general family letters, a set of great letters related to some Thornton descendants who moved Dewitt's grave in the 1890's a metal nameplate of his, etc. While she had a long, good life with Jesse Fulfgum and lots more kids I suspect she never really let go of the early romance. Unfortunately she lived to see the child she had raised pretty much on her own and only Thornton child, Nellie, die before she did in 1896.
More About JESSE FULGUM and CLEMENTINE WALTON:
Marriage: 27 Jun 1872, GA. Probably Stewart Co.
Children of CLEMENTINE WALTON and DEWITT THORNTON are:
i. WALSINGHAM WALTON8 THORNTON, b. 09 Jan 1857, Ga.; d. 18 Apr 1858, Ga..
ii. NELLIE DEWIGHT THORNTON, b. 16 Aug 1858, Lumpkin, GA; d. 12 Aug 1896, Paris, TN; m. JAMES WILLIS PORTER, 22 Nov 1876, Trezvant, TN; b. 23 Apr 1851, Tn.; d. 05 Mar 1899, Tn..More About JAMES PORTER and NELLIE THORNTON:
Marriage: 22 Nov 1876, Trezvant, TN
Children of CLEMENTINE WALTON and JESSE FULGUM are:
iii. LINDA WALTON8 FULGUM.
iv. VIDA FULGUM.
v. GUY HERSHEL FULGUM.
vi. LIDA JETER FULGUM.
vii. CLEMENT WALTON FULGUM, b. 1879, Tn.; d. 1943, Tn.; m. LOIS VIRGINIA KELLY.

