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Anna Lenora Deshazo

Anna Lenora Deshazo

Female 1868 - 1947  (79 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anna Lenora Deshazo was born on 27 Feb 1868 in Choctaw, Mississippi, United States (daughter of Rev. John Walker Deshazo and Mary Frances Elizabeth Phelps); died on 8 Dec 1947 in Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States; was buried in Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485316392:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: 9F6Z-8XJ
    • _UID: B9A0EA76941A4C1692D689FE8800BB120DC4
    • Census: 12 Aug 1870, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States
    • Residence: Dec 1892, Belleville, Yell, Arkansas, United States

    Notes:

    DIED: Died as a child

    Anna married Francis Marion Bunch on 7 Dec 1892 in Yell, Arkansas, United States. Francis was born on 20 Feb 1868 in Carrollton, Carroll, Mississippi, United States; died on 15 Jan 1963 in Noble, Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States; was buried in Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Rev. John Walker Deshazo was born on 11 Nov 1835 in Alabama, United States (son of Larkin Deshazo and Lecy Lewis); died on 12 Jan 1918 in Friendship, Crockett, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Elizabeth, Crockett, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485316429:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: LHZ3-VRN
    • _UID: 1D4259C0AA51422AB05B9E22ED7E4FAF13A3
    • Census: 5 Nov 1850, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States
    • Census: 8 Oct 1860, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States
    • Occupation: 8 Oct 1860, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; mechanic
    • Possessions: 8 Oct 1860, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; real property $75, personal property $505
    • Military: 22 Mar 1862, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; enlisted in Company G, 33 Mississippi Regiment, CSA
    • Residence: 1863, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; paid personal tax - 1 white poll
    • Military: 1 Jul 1862–1 Jul 1863, Grenada, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; in hospital
    • Military: 23 Feb 1864, Demopolis, Marengo, Alabama, United States; in hospital
    • Military: 22 Jul 1864, Macon, Bibb, Georgia, United States; in hospital
    • Military: 9 Aug 1864–12 Aug 1864, Macon, Bibb, Georgia, United States; in hospital for hematuria; Address:
      Ocmulgee Hospital
    • Military: 15 Nov 1864, Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama, United States; in hospital
    • Religion: Jan 1869, Canton, Madison, Mississippi, United States; admited to the Mississippi Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church on a trial basis
    • Religion: Feb 1870, Columbus, Lowndes, Mississippi, United States; listed as in his second year of a trial period before full connection with the Mississippi Conference of the M.E. Church
    • Misc: 19 Feb 1870, Holly Springs, Marshall, Mississippi, United States; assigned to Greensboro charge in Holly Springs district
    • Misc: 28 May 1870, Holly Springs, Marshall, Mississippi, United States; named to inaugural board of trustees for Shaw University
    • Census: 12 Aug 1870, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States
    • Occupation: 12 Aug 1870, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; minister of the Gospel
    • Religion: Jan 1871, Holly Springs, Marshall, Mississippi, United States; admitted as an elder in full connection to the Mississippi Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
    • Possessions: 21 Feb 1871, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; sold land with his brother to James H. Cooper
    • Religion: Dec 1871, Jackson, Hinds, Mississippi, United States; listed presiding elder, Columbus District and second class deacon
    • Possessions: 5 Jun 1873, Sumner, Mississippi, United States; purchased 480 acres from David Nowlin
    • Misc: 1874, Sumner, Mississippi, United States; paid personal property tax
    • Possessions: 10 Feb 1874, Sumner, Mississippi, United States; sold land to John W. McDonald for $1250
    • Possessions: 25 Aug 1874, Sumner, Mississippi, United States; sold land to J.W. Randall
    • Possessions: 23 Apr 1875, Sumner, Mississippi, United States; sold 40 acres to Louis Robinson; Address:
      NW 1/4 NE 1/4 S 34 T 20 R 11 E
    • Possessions: 8 Feb 1876, Sumner, Mississippi, United States; sold land to James Weir
    • Occupation: Dec 1891, Arkansas, United States; appointed to serve the Danville Circuit, Arkansas Conference, M.E. Church South
    • Residence: 1880–1893, Arkansas, United States; served as a Methodist pastor in Arkansas
    • Occupation: 27 Nov 1893, Arkansas, United States; appointed to serve he Greenwood Circuit, Fort Smith District, Arkansas Conference, M.E. Church South
    • Occupation: 15 Dec 1894, Arkansas, United States; appointed to the Greenwood Circuit, Fort Smith District, Arkansas Conference, M.E. Church South
    • Residence: May 1896, Alma, Crawford, Arkansas, United States; preached the commencement sermon at the Hiram and Lydia College at Altus
    • Residence: Oct 1896, Alma, Crawford, Arkansas, United States; preached at a protracted meeting at the Methodist Church
    • Occupation: 27 Nov 1897, Arkansas, United States; appointed to the Mulberry Circuit, Clarksville District, North Arkansas Conference, M.E. Church South
    • Census: 2 Jun 1900, Alma, Crawford, Arkansas, United States
    • Occupation: 2 Jun 1900, Alma, Crawford, Arkansas, United States; clerk in a general merchandise store
    • Residence: 28 Oct 1900, Alma, Crawford, Arkansas, United States
    • Occupation: Nov 1901, Arkansas, United States; appointed to the Mountain View Circuit, Arkansas Conference, M.E. Church South
    • Misc: 21 Jan 1902, Rudy, Crawford, Arkansas, United States; conducted a funeral for Mrs. Eliza R. Neal
    • Residence: 28 Mar 1902, Lancaster, Crawford, Arkansas, United States
    • Residence: Oct 1903, Camden, Benton, Tennessee, United States
    • Occupation: 16 Oct 1903, Camden, Benton, Tennessee, United States; appointed to the Camden Circuit, Central Tennesse Conference, M.E. Church South
    • Census: 4 May 1910, Rudy, Crawford, Arkansas, United States
    • Occupation: 4 May 1910, Rudy, Crawford, Arkansas, United States; farmer
    • Residence: Oct 1917, Friendship, Crockett, Tennessee, United States
    • Occupation: 18 Oct 1917, Friendship, Crockett, Tennessee, United States; appointed to Friendship, McLemoresville District, Central Tennessee Conference, M.E. Church South

    Notes:

    So, was he married twice or three times? His obituary only calls out Mary Phelps and Fannie Cole.

    Two more children are known to have been born by his first wife. Both died as infants. John Walker Deshazo was a Methodist minister and circuit rider. He is described in a book on Methodists in Arkansas. After the death of his first wife, he married a much younger woman and had a second family in Tennessee.

    Susan Dickson reports his name as John Wesley Deshazo since he was a Methodist minister, a circuit rider.

    According to the 1910 Census, J.W. Deshazo was only married twice, not three times. He is enumerated with Fannie Cole, his last wife.


    Verbatum reproduction of a published tribute found in my mother's Bible. Jerry W. Black, 23 Feb 2008, great grandson and Disciples of Christ clergyman/retired Army Chaplain
    jerwayne on Ancestry
    jerwayne originally shared this on 23 Feb 2008
    Deshazo--The Rev. J.W. Deshazo, Sr. was born Nov. 11, 1835. Departed this life Jan. 12th, 1918, aged 82 years, 1 month and 29 days. In the year 1854 he was married to Mary F. E. Phelph. To them were born nine children. In 1890 he was married to Fannie E. Cole and to this union were born four children. Of the 13 children, only 7 children with Mrs. Fannie E. Deshazo remain. He professed conversion at the age of thirteen and united with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. At the age of sixteen, he united with the M.E. Church South. He had a clear call to enter the Christian ministry but for some time the church refused him license because of his inability to pass a satisfactory examination in the common English branches as required by the church, but he being a young man with a lot of will and experience persevered and by hard study and cultivating the gifts God had given him succeeded in securing license to preach when he was about 22 years of age. He was very studious, doing the most of his study at night after a hard days labor, using the pine knots he had gathered to make the light for the late hours. He served as Chaplain at a hospital during the Civil War, during which time he witnessed hundreds of conversions. In January 1868 he and his family with his brother, Rev. L. C. Deshazo and family and one or two other families united with the Shady Grove Methodist Episcopal church in Miss. He was ordained Deacon one day and on the next day Elder, by Bishop Simpson. He served as Presiding Elder twelve years in the M.E. church spending these years on the Holly Springs and Columbus Districts in Mississippi. Spent 35 years in Arkansas, doing some the most efficient work of his life there. He engaged in the evangelistic work a number of years being very successful in his efforts. His experiences as a Methodist preacher were varied and many. Being in the vigor of his manhood during the stormy days of the sixties and the years just following some of his experiences were almost as trying as were some of the Apostle Paul's. Crossing swollen streams, spending nights along the roadside all alone with his blanket for a bed. Sometimes without food, halted by mobs along the roadside, life threatened daring the threats made trying to stop him from preaching in communities, he bravely endured as seeing him who is invisible. His mind and heart were on the uplifting and helping of others and not ease or gain for himself. Thousands have shared a part of God's spirit through his services. Not one blemish can be found against his character and life. True, devout and long-suffering was his prayerful work and his daily walk before men and in the sight of God. He had run his race, had finished his course and had lived three score years of service for Christ and His cause. He was full of faith and of the Holy Ghost. Often during his powerful preaching large numbers would shout, "Glory to God! Hallelujah!" until he was compelled to remain silent for a few minutes and then with new effort he was able to (unclear) the enthusiastic shouting congregation so that he could finish his discourse. He is gone from us but still lives in the hearts of thousands who came in touch with his life. He had often expressed himself as wanting to die in service and at his post. It seems his desire was granted as he was the faithful eighty-two year old pastor of the Friendship Charge in the Central Tenn Conference when his earthly race ended. He died with apoplexy which resulted in paralysis. He passed out with perfect ease and without a struggle and attended the events which he had many times expressed himself as looking forward to with pleasure and rejoicing. His body now sleeps in the Elizabeth cemetery on this Friendship Charge to await the resurrection morning. May the blessings of God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost be upon the faithful companion, the children and relatives left behind with the sweet thought of soon meeting again. H. P. Keathley, Dist. Supt.

    -- AR UMC has old papers
    https://arumc.org/our-ministries/archives-and-history/winfred-d-polk-archives/newspapers/

    The conference minutes do not necessarily bear out all that this obituary says. It appears he joined with the Mississippi Conference of the M.E. Church (NOT Methodist Episcopal Church South). By 1871, he was presiding elder of the Columbus District. But by 1877, he was listed as supernumerary and disappeared from the conference journal. Larkin, however, continued until at least the mid-1890s.

    It was said that he affiliated with the Methodist Protestant Church, but those records are hard to find. And by the 1880s, he had moved to Arkansas and affilliated with the conference there (maybe).

    Birth:
    Some sources say he was born in 1837.

    Religion:
    Assigned to the Choctaw circuit of the Holly Springs district, Mississippi Conference.

    Note that he is ordained in the Methodist Episcopal Church rather than the Methodist Episcopal Church South.

    Religion:
    Assigned to the Greensborough (Greensboro) circuit of the Holly Springs District.

    Religion:
    Named as presiding elder over the Columbus District of the M.E. Church.

    Possessions:
    Sold NE ¼ S 26 T 20 R 10 for $300

    Possessions:
    Purchased W ½ S 5 T 19 R 11 E and NE ¼ S 32 T 20 R 11 E for $390.50 via deed of trust with James Weir as the lender.

    Possessions:
    Sold
    N ½ NE ¼ S 32 T 20 R 11
    W ½ S 33 T 20 R 11
    NE ¼ S 33 T 20 R 11
    NW ¼ SE ¼ S 33 T 20 R 11
    SW ¼ S 5 T 19 R 11
    to John W. McDonald for $1250

    Possessions:
    Sold E ½ SE ¼ S 32 T 20 R 11 and S ½ NE ¼ S 32 T 20 R11 to J.W. Randall for $500

    Possessions:
    sold
    N ½ SE ¼ S 32 T 20 R 11
    NW ¼ S 33 T 20 R 11
    N ½ S ½ S 33 T 20 R 11
    for $800

    Residence:
    The History of Methodism in Arkansas lists J.W. Deshazo in a list of pastors who served the Waldron Circuit. However, this list is ambiguous in that it says that the list is for is for all the pastors who servied this circuit, beginning with 1880. He is the 13th pastor on the list, so this could mean he was there after 1880. If these were annual positions, he would have been there in 1893-1894. However, if some where shorter than a year and others longer, it could have been any time prior to about 1900.

    Census:
    In 1900, the census reports that John and Fannie had been married 10 years and that 3 of her 4 children were still alive.

    Misc:
    This narrows the window when he moved to Tennessee.

    Residence:
    Newspaper note says "Rev. J.W. Deshazo of Lancaster, Ark., who has been down on business, returned home today taking his daughter, Mrs. Phillips."

    Occupation:
    Listed as Rev. J.W. Deshazo Sr. His son was appointed to the Parsons circuit.

    Died:
    Death certificate says 12 Jan 1918, but I have also seen 2 Jan 1918

    Buried:
    FINDAGRAVE: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=38308513

    John married Mary Frances Elizabeth Phelps in 1854. Mary (daughter of John Wimbush Phelps and Dicy Brightwell) was born in 1830 in Tennessee, United States; died before 1890. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Frances Elizabeth Phelps was born in 1830 in Tennessee, United States (daughter of John Wimbush Phelps and Dicy Brightwell); died before 1890.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Elizabeth Phelps
    • Name: Mary F. E. Phelps
    • _AMTID: 162485318982:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: LHZ3-VP8
    • _UID: D1CFF51E05C14E2EBA39CF018A4195E3FB84
    • Census: 31 Aug 1850, Yalobusha, Mississippi, United States; Address:
      North of the Yallobusha River
    • Census: 8 Oct 1860, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States
    • Census: 12 Aug 1870, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States

    Notes:

    Mary is listed in the 1860 census as Mary F.E. Deshazo.

    In Crawford County, in December 1890, a divorce between Mary Deshazier and John W Deshazier is listed. This needs to be sorted out. I have heard that there is a second J.W. Deshazo in the area, but I have not seen evidence of him.

    By 1890, John Walker Deshazo and Mary Phelps had been in Arkansas for 10 years.

    -- MERGED NOTE ------------

    This may actually be Mary F.E. Phelps

    Birth:
    The 1870 census lists her as 38 years old and J.W. as 32 years old. It seems like this may fit better. She could actually be 39-40. It looks like she may show up in the 1850 census as Elizabeth.

    Name:
    Some family trees call her Mary Frances Elizabeth, which would fit with the 1850 census and with the fact that her daughter had 2 middle names.

    Census:
    Listed as 24 years old in the 1860 census

    Census:
    Listed as 38 years old in the 1870 census

    Notes:

    Married:
    The unpublished obituary for J.W. Deshazo reports that he and Mary Phelps married in 1854.

    Children:
    1. Nancy Elizabeth Deshazo was born on 1 Jul 1856 in Eupora, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; died on 26 Apr 1950 in Antlers, Pushmataha, Oklahoma, United States; was buried in Antlers, Pushmataha, Oklahoma, United States.
    2. Mary Susan Druscilla Deshazo was born in Feb 1858 in Eupora, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; died after 1905 in Arkansas, United States; was buried in Stigler, Haskell, Oklahoma, United States.
    3. Martha John Deshazo was born on 7 Jun 1862 in Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; died on 11 Sep 1952 in Scranton, Logan, Arkansas, United States; was buried on 13 Sep 1952 in Subiaco, Logan, Arkansas, United States.
    4. Samuel Larkin Deshazo was born on 28 Dec 1864 in Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; died on 23 Apr 1956 in Kaufman, Texas, United States; was buried in Rockwall, Rockwall, Texas, United States.
    5. 1. Anna Lenora Deshazo was born on 27 Feb 1868 in Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; died on 8 Dec 1947 in Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States; was buried in Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States.
    6. Peter Deshazo was born in 1869; and died.
    7. Ruth Deshazo was born in 1869 in Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Larkin Deshazo was born in 1801 in Edgefield, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States (son of Lewis Deshazo and Nancy King); died before 1870 in Choctaw, Mississippi, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485316433:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: LYYQ-SSN
    • _UID: 295EF2F299F34FA8A5D0EEE28B87815A2026
    • Possessions: 31 Mar 1826, Putnam, Georgia, United States; sold land to Cary Cox
    • Residence: 31 Mar 1826, Bibb, Alabama, United States
    • Residence: 31 Mar 1826, Bibb, Alabama, United States
    • Residence: 10 Oct 1828, Bibb, Alabama, United States; witnessed a deed from Peter Deshazo to Cary Cox
    • Census: 1840, Talladega, Alabama, United States
    • Residence: 1846, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; paid personal property tax
    • Residence: 1849, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; paid personal property tax
    • Census: 5 Nov 1850, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States
    • Occupation: 5 Nov 1850, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; mechanic
    • Possessions: 5 Nov 1850, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; real property $400 and 1 slave
    • Census: 4 Sep 1860, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States
    • Occupation: 4 Sep 1860, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; farmer and school teacher
    • Possessions: 4 Sep 1860, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; real property $800, personal property $881
    • Possessions: 16 Dec 1865, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; took out a mortgage on property

    Notes:

    There is an obituary in the UMC COnfernece Memoirs. See
    https://catalog.gcah.org:8443/exist/memoirs/memoirs.xql?field1=au&term1=deshazo&op=and&field2=au&term2=&mode=all

    https://catalog.gcah.org:8443/exist/memoirs/memoirs.xql?query=&show-form=true


    Birth:
    Some sources say that Larkin was born in Edgefield, SC. findagrave.com says that he was born in Paces Gap, Saluda County, SC.

    Possessions:
    This deed was made out in Bibb County, Alabama for land in Putnam County, Georgia previously owned by Lewis Deshazo

    Census:
    Enumeration: 1000001-11011
    No slaves

    Residence:
    Paid tax on 1 slave and 1 poll.

    Residence:
    Larkin is assessed for 1 slave and 1 poll.

    Census:
    The census records Larkin as from Georgia rather than South Carolina.

    Died:
    FINDAGRAVE: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=59126250

    Larkin married Lecy Lewis on 27 Dec 1832 in Bibb, Alabama, United States. Lecy (daughter of Samuel Lewis and Dorcas Fincher) was born in 1813 in Tennessee, United States; died in 1880 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, Mississippi, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Lecy Lewis was born in 1813 in Tennessee, United States (daughter of Samuel Lewis and Dorcas Fincher); died in 1880 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, Mississippi, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485318253:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: L81M-SRM
    • _UID: 3379611FC80B4800AB06333DF90490F7ECBD
    • Census: 5 Nov 1850, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States
    • Census: 4 Sep 1860, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States
    • Census: 23 Aug 1870, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States

    Notes:

    Died:
    FINDAGRAVE: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=59126175

    Children:
    1. Mary Dacus Deshazo was born on 28 Oct 1833 in Alabama, United States; died on 16 Jun 1915 in Webster, Mississippi, United States; was buried in Grady, Webster, Mississippi, United States.
    2. 2. Rev. John Walker Deshazo was born on 11 Nov 1835 in Alabama, United States; died on 12 Jan 1918 in Friendship, Crockett, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Elizabeth, Crockett, Tennessee, United States.
    3. Ellary Deshazo was born in 1839 in Alabama, United States; and died.
    4. Rev. Erastus W. Deshazo was born in 1842 in Alabama, United States; died on 24 Nov 1884 in Choctaw, Mississippi, United States.
    5. Rev. Larkin Columbus Deshazo was born on 8 Jan 1846 in Mississippi, United States; died on 24 Jan 1929 in Friendship, Crockett, Tennessee, United States.
    6. Marcus E. Deshazo was born in 1849 in Mississippi, United States; died in Texas, United States.
    7. Samuel Lewis Deshazo was born on 9 Aug 1853 in Mississippi, United States; died on 26 Mar 1909 in Texas, United States; was buried in Roscoe, Nolan, Texas, United States.
    8. Sarah E. Deshazo was born on 9 Aug 1853 in Mississippi, United States; died about 1942 in Texas, United States.

  3. 6.  John Wimbush Phelps was born in 1795 in Virginia, United States; died on 29 May 1868 in Choctaw, Mississippi, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162489863030:1030:191555462
    • _UID: 96832BE76EE24CF2887FB5118CB98B156B4C
    • Military: 30 Aug 1814, Virginia, United States; enlisted War of 1812, Capt. Isaac Medley's Co. of Virginia Militia; Address:
      Halifax Court House
    • Military: 1 Dec 1814, Virginia, United States; discharged, Capt. Isaac Medley's Co Virginia Militia; Address:
      Norfolk
    • Census: 1830, Henderson, Tennessee, United States
    • Census: 1840, Yalobusha, Mississippi, United States
    • Census: 31 Aug 1850, Yalobusha, Mississippi, United States; Address:
      North of the Yallobusha River
    • Military: 14 Apr 1855, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; appeared in court to apply for additional bounty land for his service
    • Census: 9 Oct 1860, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States

    Notes:

    This is very preliminary. John W Phelps and family are located just a few houses away from the Deshazos in 1860. There is a single sister in the home in 1860 named Druscilla, a very uncommon name, but also the name of Mary's daughter. I believe this is the father of Mary F.E. Phelps Deshazo.

    There is a marriage record for John W. Phelps to Dicey Brightwell 27 Dec 1825 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia, page 84.
    "Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6NKF-C3YG : 26 April 2023), John W Phelps, 1825. Before accepting that, I need to prove that she is in fact Brightwell and that they werein fact in that area.

    In the 1820 census, there is a William Philps enumerated in Pittsylvania County, Virginia that could fill the bill as John's father.

    Checked Henderson County Tennessee - substantial record loss, apparently. No old records.
    Checked Yalobusha County MS.
    District 1 Index to Deeds - Direct - Not found
    District 1 Index to Deeds - Reverse -
    C - 247 (Phillips) - Does not appear to be him.
    District 2 Index to Deeds - Direct & Indirect - Not found



    John W. Phelps appears in the Pittsylvania tax lists annually until 1826. After that, he no longer appears. By 1830, he appears in the Henderson County, TN census. Jason Brightwell appears in 1822 and continues through 1829. William and Samuel Phelps appear in 1823, William in 1822.

    Military:
    Dicy was awarded a widow's pension for John's service in the War of 1812.
    Wid. Orig 16464
    Wid Ctf 17364

    According to the index, John served in Capt Medley's Co of Viriginia Militia.

    John W. Phelps recveived bounty land warrants for his service:
    1850 - 40 acres, Warrant 44454
    1855 - 120 acres, Warrant 36436

    These were both assigned to other people. One was redeemed in Choctaw County by Henry Bannon. The other was redeemed in Missouri in 1859.

    Census:
    Enumeration:
    Free White Makes 30-39 - 1
    Free White Females Under 5 - 2
    Free White Females 30-39 - 1
    Free White Persons under 20 - 2
    Free White Persons 20-49 - 2
    Totall All Free White Persons - 4
    Total All Persons - 4

    In the 1836 Henderson County tax list index, there are several other Phelps names, but it seems like John had already moved to Mississippi by then.
    Edwin, Frederick, and Thomas are all in District 6, paying a poll, but not having much property.

    Census:
    Enumeration:
    Free white males Under 5 - 2
    Free white males 5-9 - 1
    Free white males 20-29 - 2
    Free white males 30-39 - 1
    Free white males 40-49 - 1
    Free white females 5-9 - 1
    Free white females 10-14 - 2
    Free white females 40-49 - 1
    Persons engaged in agriculture - 2
    Free white persons under 20 - 6
    Free white persons 20-49 - 5
    Total free white persons - 11
    Total all persons - 11

    Census:
    Household number 1865, just 4 down from Mary Phelps Deshazo, and the only Phelps in Choctaw or surrounding counties.

    There is a Matilday Phelps, age 43, living next door. I suspect that this is the widow of one of the older Phelps sons.

    This census says he has $300 of real property and $530 of personal property. That sounds like he owns land. But I have not found a deed yet.

    John married Dicy Brightwell on 27 Dec 1823 in Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States. Dicy was born in 1796 in Virginia, United States; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Dicy Brightwell was born in 1796 in Virginia, United States; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162489862944:1030:191555462
    • _UID: 1B504D51BD794369BF4C13E2C936D0AC660B
    • Census: 31 Aug 1850, Yalobusha, Mississippi, United States; Address:
      North of the Yallobusha River
    • Residence: 1851, Yalobusha, Mississippi, United States
    • Residence: 1855, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States
    • Census: 9 Oct 1860, Choctaw, Mississippi, United States
    • Residence: 1878, Lodi, Montgomery, Mississippi, United States
    • Military: 18 Feb 1879; granted a widow's pension #17364 for $8 / month

    Notes:

    Birth:
    The 1860 Census lists her birth as Vermont! But Virginia seems more likely.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Bondsman - John Jennings

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Phelps was born in 1830 in Tennessee, United States; and died.
    2. 3. Mary Frances Elizabeth Phelps was born in 1830 in Tennessee, United States; died before 1890.
    3. Druscilla M. Phelps was born in 1831 in Henderson, Tennessee, United States; died in 1908 in Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; was buried in Stewart, Webster, Mississippi, United States.
    4. William A. Phelps was born on 19 May 1834 in Henderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 2 May 1889 in Choctaw, Mississippi, United States; was buried in Choctaw, Mississippi, United States.
    5. Samuel D. Phelps was born in 1837 in Mississippi, United States; and died.
    6. David Phelps was born in 1839 in Mississippi, United States; and died.
    7. Nancy Phelps was born in 1843 in Mississippi, United States; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Lewis Deshazo was born about 1755 in King and Queen, Virginia, United States; died in 1818 in Eatonton, Putnam, Georgia, United States; was buried in Eatonton, Putnam, Georgia, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Louis Deshazo
    • _AMTID: 162485316436:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: LRPC-LMP
    • _UID: A078608A394A45B7821BF5F699D60799182B
    • Census: 1790, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States
    • Possessions: 30 Nov 1809, Putnam, Georgia, United States; sold land to Peter Dennis
    • Possessions: 16 Dec 1809, Putnam, Georgia, United States; puchased land in Putnam County
    • Residence: 1813, Putnam, Georgia, United States; appears on 1813 Putnam County Tax List
    • Misc: 1817, Putnam, Georgia, United States; appears in 1817 tax list; Address:
      Capt. William A. Slaughter's District
    • Will: 8 Jan 1818, Putnam, Georgia, United States
    • Probate: 2 Feb 1818, Putnam, Georgia, United States
    • Misc: 24 Feb 1818, Putnam, Georgia, United States; announcement of estate sale for second Thursday in April 1818

    Notes:

    There are two competing theories as to the parents of Louis Deshazo. The first is that he is the son of Peter Deshazo, b. abt 1730 in King & Queen Co., Virginia, and Rebecca Pendleton. This line is hesitantly proposed by Aubrey S. Jennings and Nancy Deshazo Jennings as well as General Tom Deshazo. The second theory, set out by Zuber, is that Louis is the son of Robert Deshazo and Mary Trevallian. Robert is said to be the son of a Nathaniel (Nathan?) and the grandson of Peter, the immigrant. I would generally support the second theory over the first, but hope we can find better documentation of it.

    TODO: Clean up and provide sources for both possible lines of descent. See Zuber doc, B. Yamagami's web site at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/3220/ and Jennings book

    Presumably, Louis and his family were in Putnam County, Georgia by 1806. Likewise, it is to be expected that the King family moved with the Deshazo family from Virginia since there were a number of King marriages in Putnam.

    He is most frequently seen as Lewis Deshazo rather than Louis Deshazo.

    In the early Putnam county records, there are a number of marriages for Deshazo women around 1815 - Luraney, Nancy

    Probate records are available on Family Search in file 67D in the Putnam Co., Estate Records file. But, images are broken when downloaded. See link https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993Y-96KC?i=639&cc=1999178&cat=294892

    William H. Deshazo and William King are administrators of his estate. I suspect William King is Nancy's brother.

    Birth:
    This birth date seems awfully late to have children starting in 1796. I might expect something more like 1770.

    Census:
    Lewis Deschaser - 1-0-3-0-0
    Robert Deshazer - 4-1-1-2-4

    Possessions:
    Lewis Deshazo sold to Peter Dennis for $300, fractional district #192, 129 acres.

    Possessions:
    Purchased 1/2 of lot 63, District 14, Putnam County, formerly Baldwin from William Spencer, 101 1/4 acres. Deed recorded 29 Sept 1810

    Residence:
    1813 Tax List - Capt. Whitaker's district - Lewis Deshazo listed individually and as agent for Amelia C. Baker. Benjamin King also appears in this district.

    Misc:
    7 polls, 101 1/4 ac 3rd quality land, in Putnam Co., on Cedar Creek, originally granted to Lowery, adjoins Childs. Tax $2, 31 1/4c.

    Then as agent for William Deshazer, 1 poll, 31 1/4c

    Will:
    In his will, Lewis says that the three sons, Larkin, Lewis, and Peter be sent to school for a year. Wilkins gets a horse and saddle. William gets a horse and cash. The two daughters, Nancy and Sourany(?) each get a bed. Land and slaves are all to be sold (but not separated or scattered) and divided between the children.

    Nancy, his wife, is never mentioned.

    Misc:
    Will be sold on the second Thursday in April next, at the last residence of Lewis Deshazo, deceased, in the county of Putnam, on the waters of Cedar Creek, adjoining Cary Cox and others, a part of the estate of said deceased; to wit: horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, corn and fodder (signed) William H Deshazo, William King, administrators - Georgia Journal, Milledgeville.

    William King is likely one of Nancy King's relatives.

    Lewis married Nancy King. Nancy died before 1818. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Nancy King died before 1818.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485318046:1030:191555462
    • _UID: 302C0CB4B456443AA6DB4DE22D3DF8E49AD8

    Notes:

    Who are Nancy's parents? In 1812, there is a Benjamin King living next to Lewis and her in Putnam County. He shows no poll tax, so he must be over 60 years old. Perhaps he is her father. Also, why would she name her first son William King Deshazo? For her father or a brother perhaps?

    Children:
    1. Lurany Deshazo and died.
    2. William King Deshazo was born in 1796 in Edgefield, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States; and died; was buried in Bold Springs, Shelby, Alabama, United States.
    3. Nancy Deshazo was born in 1798 in Edgefield, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States; died in Georgia, United States.
    4. Wilkin Deshazo was born in 1800 in Edgefield, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States; died in Alabama, United States.
    5. 4. Larkin Deshazo was born in 1801 in Edgefield, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States; died before 1870 in Choctaw, Mississippi, United States.
    6. Lewis Deshazo was born in 1802 in Edgefield, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States; died on 8 Jul 1868 in Bold Springs, Shelby, Alabama, United States; was buried in Bold Springs, Shelby, Alabama, United States.
    7. Mary C. Deshazo was born in 1806 in Eatonton, Putnam, Georgia, United States; and died.
    8. Peter Harmon Deshazo was born in 1808 in Eatonton, Putnam, Georgia, United States; died on 7 Jan 1887 in Bold Springs, Shelby, Alabama, United States; was buried in Bold Springs, Shelby, Alabama, United States.

  3. 10.  Samuel Lewis was born in 1775 in North Carolina, United States; died in Apr 1859 in Oktibbeha, Mississippi, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485320971:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: LDHC-QPX
    • _UID: F1CCD1DEC0504D98A2915CED90A1E34B3C86

    Notes:

    Other children are listed in findagrave.com
    Children:
    Sarah [Lewis] Youngblood Oswalt*
    James Lewis (____ - 1862)*
    Abram Lewis*
    Susan Lewis Walker*
    Jonathan Lewis*
    Joel Lewis*
    Joshua Lewis*
    Lucinda Lewis Yeager*
    Perlina Lewis Avery*
    Burwell Houston Lewis (1799 - 1884)*
    Wiley Lewis (1809 - 1887)*
    Lucy Lewis Deshazo (1813 - 1880)*
    Jonathan Lewis (1820 - 1910)*

    Died:
    FINDAGRAVE: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=59124866

    Samuel married Dorcas Fincher. Dorcas was born in 1777 in Orange, North Carolina, United States; died after 1850 in Oktibbeha, Mississippi, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Dorcas Fincher was born in 1777 in Orange, North Carolina, United States; died after 1850 in Oktibbeha, Mississippi, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485320972:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: LD7M-PZW
    • _UID: D6005756CC0146309092D3749A60BE594098

    Notes:

    Died:
    FINDAGRAVE: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=59124904

    Children:
    1. 5. Lecy Lewis was born in 1813 in Tennessee, United States; died in 1880 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, Mississippi, United States.


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