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Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson

Walter Joseph Dickson

Walter Joseph Dickson

Male 1883 - 1961  (78 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Walter Joseph Dickson was born on 12 Mar 1883 in Senatobia, Tate, Mississippi, United States (son of John H. Dickson and Martha A. Taylor); died on 11 May 1961 in Alma, Crawford, Arkansas, United States; was buried on 14 May 1961 in Rudy, Crawford, Arkansas, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485316532:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: LRQZ-DVK
    • _UID: 8675100EC68A41F8A1AC77BFEDC41A3222F0
    • Census: 14 Jun 1900, Oliver Springs Township, Crawford, Arkansas, United States
    • Census: 23 Apr 1910, Oliver Springs Township, Crawford, Arkansas, United States
    • Census: 9 Jan 1920, Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States
    • Census: 15 Apr 1930, Rudy, Crawford, Arkansas, United States
    • Census: 3 Apr 1940, Alma, Crawford, Arkansas, United States
    • Military: 1942, Alma, Crawford, Arkansas, United States; registered for the World War II draft
    • Residence: 18 Feb 1942, Alma, Crawford, Arkansas, United States

    Notes:

    According to the Crawford Co., AR Marriage Book H, J.W. Dickson, age 24, married Myrtle Ballentine, age 19, on 8 Mar 1908. The marriage was performed by C.W. O'Kelley.

    SSDI: Maybe SS card issued in WV. SSN 233-01-5741

    NAME: Everyone appears to have always called him Walter, but he may have been J. Walter. Much more frequently, I see him as Walter J. Dickson than J. Walter Dickson.

    Southwest Times Record Obituary (or other paper)

    J..W. Dickson

    J.W. Dickson, 78, of Route Two, Alma, Arkansas, father of Mrs. Eula Newell of Fort Smith, died at his home Thursday morning after a long illness. A retired farmer, Mr. Dickson was a former resident of Rudy,Ark, and moved to Alma in 1929. He was a charter member of Kenner Chapel church near Rudy. Other survivors include a son, Alvie C. of the home; another daughter, Mrs. Helen Kalinsky of Detroit, Mich; a sister Mrs. Minnie Shifflett of Bristow, Okla; and six grandchildren.Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Ocker Funeral Home, Van Buren.

    Birth:
    Some census record his birth as Arkansas, but his draft card says Mississippi.

    Buried:
    FINDAGRAVE: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=31689331

    Walter married Myrtle Stella Ballentine on 8 Mar 1908 in Crawford, Arkansas, United States. Myrtle (daughter of J. C. Ballentine and Luny Byrum) was born on 22 Apr 1888 in Crawford, Arkansas, United States; died on 5 Apr 1958 in Van Buren, Crawford, Arkansas, United States; was buried on 8 Apr 1958 in Rudy, Crawford, Arkansas, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Eula Lorenine Dickson was born on 17 Dec 1908 in Rudy, Crawford, Arkansas, United States; died on 8 Sep 1999 in Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States; was buried on 13 Sep 1999 in Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States.
    2. Alvia Clayton Dickson was born on 12 May 1911 in Rudy, Crawford, Arkansas, United States; died on 15 Mar 1996 in Tahlequah, Cherokee, Oklahoma, United States; was buried in Moodys, Cherokee, Oklahoma, United States.
    3. Grace Vernell Dickson was born on 23 Mar 1916 in Crawford, Arkansas, United States; died on 5 Jan 1941 in Crawford, Arkansas, United States; was buried in Rudy, Crawford, Arkansas, United States.
    4. Helen Alma Dickson was born on 3 Apr 1923 in Rudy, Crawford, Arkansas, United States; died on 22 Nov 1999 in Farmington Hills, Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Hale, Iosco, Michigan, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John H. Dickson was born in 1836 in Alabama, United States (son of David Dickson and Eliza W. Johnson); died after 1892 in Arkansas, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485316491:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: LHSH-ZQS
    • _UID: BFC7D85D37CF4013B899996389B57E5C79D5
    • Census: 5 Sep 1850, Marengo, Alabama, United States
    • Census: 4 Aug 1860, Leake, Mississippi, United States
    • Military: 21 Mar 1862, Carthage, Leake, Mississippi, United States; mustered into Co. F, 33rd Mississippi Infantry, CSA
    • Military: 10 Jul 1863, Lauderdale, Lauderdale, Mississippi, United States; Absent, sick in the hospital; Address:
      Lorings Division Hospital
    • Military: Sep 1863, Lauderdale, Lauderdale, Mississippi, United States; returned to service from hospital stay; Address:
      Lorings Division Hospital
    • Military: 31 Oct 1863; promoted to Corporal, Co. F, 33rd Mississippi Infantry
    • Military: 21 Apr 1864, Demopolis, Marengo, Alabama, United States; rejoins his unit, demoted to Private
    • Military: Jul 1864; listed as 2nd Corporal
    • Military: 31 Dec 1864; promoted to 4th Sergeant
    • Military: 26 Apr 1865; paroled at the end of the Civil War as 3rd Sergeant, Co F, 33rd Mississippi Infantry
    • Census: 16 Aug 1870, Desoto, Mississippi, United States
    • Census: 25 Jun 1880, Bridge Bend Township, Prairie, Arkansas, United States
    • Occupation: 25 Jun 1880, Bridge Bend Township, Prairie, Arkansas, United States; farmer

    Notes:

    We know very little about John H. Dickson. In the 1880 US Census, he reports that his father was from Tennessee and his mother was from Virginia. By the 1900 US Census, we find his family in the household of Jack A. Jones in Arkansas. From this, we can deduce that he died sometime between 1880 and 1900, most probably before 1889, based on the ages of the children of Jack A. Jones and his wife.

    According to Eric Beard, John H. Dickson was the son of David and Elisa Dickson. This family lived in Talladega, AL at the time of John's birth, later moving to Leake Co., MS. At some point, John's sister Mary E. Dickson and her husband Lorenzo Dow Williams, along with John's brother William, moved from Leake Co., to Desoto Co., MS. It seems likely that John must have joined them there.

    While many deeds are recorded during this time in Desoto and Tate Co.,MS, for William Dickson, the only records of John Dickson in Desoto Co., MS are a marriage record for J.H. Dickson to Martha A. Taylor and a mention in the 1873 tax assessment. In the 1880 US Census, John's wife is in fact recorded as Martha A. Dickson, so this appears to be the correct marriage record. However, no Taylor family has yet been found to place Martha in a family.

    The 1873 tax assessment of Desoto Co, MS shows J.H. Dickson owning 80 acres.

    The 1880 census of Prairie Co, AR shows him and his family. It shows his mother as from VA and his dad from TN. The 1890 census is lost, but 1900 shows his wife(?) and his children in the home of Jack A.Jones in Sebastian Co. From this, we can guess that he died around 1889.

    While no family for Martha Taylor has been found, the 1870 US Census of Desoto Co., MS includes a family of William Taylor. Enumerated with this family is a J. Dickson, age 21. No Martha is in this family, however. Assuming that John is part of the family of David Dixon, in 1870, he is enumerated with his parents.

    According to Rhonda Dickson, wife of David Noyle Dickson, grandson of Cecil Dickson, John Dickson married Martha Taylor. They knew this as factual, so the marriage records found in MS are the right ones.

    MARRIAGE: IGI M516483, 1051 Need better Marriage Record.

    I believe John served in the Confederacy - 33rd Miss Inf., enlisted in Carthage

    Records in Crawford county are sketchy at best. There are limited probate indexes and even fewer actual records. No deeds to speak of. Limited tax records.

    Birth:
    Eric Williams reports John H. Dickson's birth as 1838.

    Military:
    I am confident that this John Dickson is the one in Co. F. Co. F of the 33rd Mississippi Infantry was organized in Carthage, Leake Co., Mississippi. John was enumerated in the 1860 Census in this county, where Carthage was the county seat. I have not found any other John Dickson in the county.

    http://www.angelfire.com/ms3/davidg33/rosters.htm
    https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CMS0033RI

    Military:
    While in the hospital, John was assigned extra duty as a nurse.

    Military:
    Service card says that John rejoined his unit after desertion, losing several cartridges to his rifle along the way. He is demoted to Pvt from Cpl.

    Died:
    I have always thought that John had to have died by 1889 because his wife remarried to Jack A. Jones in 1890. However, he appears in the 1892 list of voters who have paid the poll tax. If he paid a poll tax in 1892, he had to be alive.

    That means that perhaps there was a divorce between him and Martha.

    Or the record of the voter list is wrong.

    So, for now, I will note the new death date, but consider that he may have died before 1890.

    John married Martha A. Taylor on 12 Sep 1872 in Desoto, Mississippi, United States. Martha was born in Sep 1858 in Alabama, United States; died on 11 Sep 1931 in Creek, Oklahoma, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Martha A. Taylor was born in Sep 1858 in Alabama, United States; died on 11 Sep 1931 in Creek, Oklahoma, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Susan Taylor
    • _AMTID: 162485319865:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: 948K-3WX
    • _UID: CE8A7B7706014AC6B25F3A82C902488ECF3F
    • Census: 25 Jun 1880, Bridge Bend Township, Prairie, Arkansas, United States
    • Census: 14 Jun 1900, Oliver Springs Township, Crawford, Arkansas, United States
    • Census: 23 Apr 1910, Oliver Springs Township, Crawford, Arkansas, United States
    • Census: 7 Feb 1920, Osage, Oklahoma, United States; Address:
      Bigheart Township
    • Census: 11 Apr 1930, Creek Township, Creek, Oklahoma, United States

    Notes:

    Martha remains a mystery. While a marriage record for a J.H. Dickson to Martha A. Taylor exists in Desoto Co., MS in 1873, no other Taylor information has been found. In 1870, a J. Dickson appears to be enumerated with a Wm. Taylor family in Desoto Co. But no Martha is in that family.

    In the 1880 Prairie Co., AR census, Martha and John Dickson are enumerated. However, after that, Martha's name gets difficult to trace. She is enumerated with Jack A. Jones in 1900, but the name given is Emma. Maybe that's M. A. One of her step-daughters was named Emma, as well. However, in the marriage return for her marriage to Jack Jones, she is listed as Mrs. Sue Dickson.

    MARRIAGE: IGI M516843, 1051

    Though I found her in the 1880 census for sure, I'm not certain about 1900. I found the household of Jack A. Jones, her second husband, as well as her children in this household. But, in 1880, she is listed as Martha A. and in 1900 she is listed as Emma S. The length of the marriage is such, though that I think this must be the same person.Her father and mother are reported from GA in 1900. 1900 census lists her birthdate as Sept. 1858.

    Perhaps the key to finding Martha is to concentrate on her children by her second marriage. Maybe the Jones family has some information. Moreover, Clida Taylor is listed as a step-niece of Jack Jones in the 1900 census. That gives credence to the Taylor connection. Probably she is the daughter of one of Martha's brothers. Look for Taylors near the Jones family in Arkansas, as well as near them in Mississippi and Alabama (near Dicksons).

    In the 1880 census, Martha reports that she has had 6 children, of whom 5 are living. In the 1910 census, it says she has had only 1 child. From this, I would surmise that there were two children with Jack Jones, one of whom who died

    Perhaps, she was Martha Susannah Taylor. There is a Taylor family on the next page of the census in 1870 with a Susannah, age 12, which would fit Martha. See Desoto Co, T5R7, dwelling 372. It appears that her mother is Martha and that she has an older brother W. A. Taylor. This leaves us still with no father for her.

    ---
    Given that Martha A. Taylor is later on known as Susannah, let's focus on that.

    Just one page over from the David Dickson family in the 1870 census, there is a W.A. Taylor family with a daughter, Susannah. She was born in 1858 in Alabama, which is consistent with what has always been reported for the wife of John H. Dickson. This may be a really good lead. This family is headed by W.A. Taylor, but he is only 22 years old. I would propose that he is an older brother to Susannah. There is a Martha that is 40 years old that is likely the mother.


    Birth:
    Based on census responses, her parents might have been from Georgia or Alabama. She was likely born 1856-1858. There are several likely candidate families in Alabama and Mississippi that need more research to narrow down which might be hers.

    Minnie's delayed birth certificate says she was born in Tennessee and was 29 when Minnie was born.

    Name:
    She seems to have gone by both names.

    Census:
    In the famiy of George W Shifflett & Minnie Z Shifflett, a Martha S Anner is listedas George's mother-in-law. Since he has been married only once, this must be Minnie's mother. So this is our Martha / Susan. She is listed as 64 years old and widowed, born in Alabama.

    Census:
    In 1930, Martha is shown as Martha Jones, living in the home of her daughter and son-in-law in Oklahoma. She says that she is 73 years old (b. abt. 1857) and was 16 when she was first married. That's a bit later than earlier censuses would indicate.

    Died:
    In the Oklahoma death index, there is a Martha A. Jones listed as having died on 11 Sep 1931. However, the death certificates are not open records in Oklahoma and require considerable proof to obtain. Therefore, this may not be a great record to pursue to get more data on Martha.

    Notes:

    Marriage License:
    W.W. Whitten, security.

    Children:
    1. Cecil Noyle Dickson was born on 20 Aug 1876 in Mississippi, United States; died on 10 Nov 1931 in Rudy, Crawford, Arkansas, United States; was buried in Rudy, Crawford, Arkansas, United States.
    2. Robert Harrison Dickson was born on 12 Aug 1878 in Coldwater, Tate, Mississippi, United States; died on 18 Nov 1942 in Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States; was buried in Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States.
    3. Minnie Zarada Dickson was born on 12 Nov 1879 in Van Buren, Crawford, Arkansas, United States; died on 20 Aug 1961 in Bristow, Creek, Oklahoma, United States; was buried in Bristow, Creek, Oklahoma, United States.
    4. 1. Walter Joseph Dickson was born on 12 Mar 1883 in Senatobia, Tate, Mississippi, United States; died on 11 May 1961 in Alma, Crawford, Arkansas, United States; was buried on 14 May 1961 in Rudy, Crawford, Arkansas, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  David Dickson was born on 8 Jul 1808 in Dickson, Tennessee, United States (son of Joseph Dickson, Jr. and Mary McNairy); died before 1880 in Coldwater, Tate, Mississippi, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485316476:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: 9J35-G38
    • _UID: C47DE1074E58404294CDDE505A82E9E1861E
    • Census: 1840, Gibson, Tennessee, United States
    • Census: 5 Sep 1850, Marengo, Alabama, United States
    • Possessions: 1 Oct 1859, Leake, Mississippi, United States; east half of the southwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 8, in township eleven, north of range eight, east in the district of lands subject to sale at Columbus, Mississippi, containing one hundred nineteen and forty six hundreths of an acre
    • Census: 4 Aug 1860, Leake, Mississippi, United States
    • Census: 16 Aug 1870, Desoto, Mississippi, United States

    Notes:

    Of the children listed on the 1870 Census, I suspect that the younger 4 are children of Mary E. Dixon Williams. The dates just don't jive otherwise. Likewise, Lucy Vaugh listed there would likely be the mother of Elisa.

    In the 1850 AL census, David Dixon had a son John who matches in age to my John H. Dickson. In 1860 in Leake Co., MS, we find him again with John 22 years old. Mary E Dickson, sister of John, moved to Tate Co, MS, to Coldwater after the war with four children and a brother William. Her husband, Lorenzo Dow Williams, was killed in a battle at Franklin, TN. All of this according to her g-grandson, Eric Williams.

    NOTE: Uncertain, but looks likely. Might be descended from the Dicksons of Dickson County, TN, probably through Michael Dickson.

    In Marengo Co., there are a lot of Dicksons already there in 1830. Likely connected - Joel, Samuel, N.F., Watson, Thomas.

    In Desoto / Tate county, there are a large number of Dicksons who do not appear to be connected. The History of Tate County has a submitted history of a lot of them.

    Census:
    Is this really the right David Dickson? Why would he start out in Tennessee, go pretty far south into Alabama, quickly come back to Tennessee, and then head back to Alabama and on to Mississippi? I am no longer really convinced that this is him.

    Census:
    Interestingly, there is a Dixon's Mills in Marengo County.

    Wikipedia - Beginning in the late 1820s, Joel B. Dixon, Sr. operated a water-powered gristmill at a dam that he and his sons built on Mill Creek along the old Linden-to-Choctaw Corner Road. The modern U.S. Route 43 bridge over Mill Creek now stands at the location. Dixon (January 11, 1777 – December 23, 1861), a native of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, was one of the early settlers of Marengo County. His business grew and eventually included a steam engine-driven sawmill and two steam-powered cotton gins. The mills remained in use into the first years of the 20th century. They were still standing in 1923, when they were demolished during the construction of Route 43.
    Marengo County Heritage Book Committee: The Heritage of Marengo County, Alabama, pages 177-178. Clanton, Alabama: Heritage Publishing Consultants, 2000. ISBN 1-891647-58-X

    Died:
    I originally had a death date of 1885, maybe from Eric Williams. But in 1880, Eliza is listed as a widow.

    David married Eliza W. Johnson on 29 Jan 1835 in Marengo, Alabama, United States. Eliza was born in 1812 in Virginia, United States; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Eliza W. Johnson was born in 1812 in Virginia, United States; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485317902:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: MDQ6-V5S
    • _UID: 39A11B47E9AA4F068EA92ACC30FAB1C7F378
    • Census: 5 Sep 1850, Marengo, Alabama, United States
    • Census: 4 Aug 1860, Leake, Mississippi, United States
    • Census: 16 Aug 1870, Desoto, Mississippi, United States
    • Census: Jun 1880, Coldwater, Tate, Mississippi, United States

    Notes:

    There is an E.W. Dickson listed in the 1880 census, Coldwater, Tate Co., Mississippi, listed as Mother in Law of J.F. Pardue and wife L.A. Pardue. David & Eliza have a daughter Lucy Ann.

    The next house down is Bob Blackburn. There is a will for a John Dixon in 1900 that lists Bob Blackburn as his father in law. I am not sure who this John Dickson is, unless he is the John Dickson that I have called mine.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage Certificate clearly states 29 Jan 1835.

    Hugh McLean is security for the bond with David Dickson

    Children:
    1. Mary E. Dickson was born in 1835 in Alabama, United States; died before 1920 in Arkansas, United States.
    2. 2. John H. Dickson was born in 1836 in Alabama, United States; died after 1892 in Arkansas, United States.
    3. Lucinda Dickson was born in 1842 in Alabama, United States; and died.
    4. Frances Dickson was born in 1845 in Mississippi, United States; and died.
    5. Hester Ann Dickson was born in 1848 in Alabama, United States; and died.
    6. William A. Dickson was born in Mar 1851 in Alabama, United States; and died.
    7. Lucy Ann Dickson was born in 1855 in Alabama, United States; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph Dickson, Jr. was born about 1785 in Duplin, North Carolina, United States (son of Joseph Dickson, Sr. and Jane Moulton); died after 9 May 1873 in Thaxton, Pontotoc, Mississippi, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485316496:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: L6C4-QS4
    • _UID: 9FAA742926AA497585F7C8176A21A2EEEAA9
    • Possessions: 7 Feb 1809, Dickson, Tennessee, United States; a slave girl and two cows and two calves purchased from Robert McNairy
    • Possessions: 30 Jun 1824, Pontotoc, Mississippi, United States; slaves purchased from his grandfather Michael for the benefit of his sons
    • Census: 20 Jan 1837, Pontotoc, Mississippi, United States
    • Census: 1840, Pontotoc, Mississippi, United States
    • Census: 1845, Pontotoc, Mississippi, United States
    • Census: 16 Nov 1850, Pontotoc, Mississippi, United States
    • Census: 12 Sep 1860, Pontotoc, Mississippi, United States
    • Possessions: 9 May 1873, Lafayette, Mississippi, United States

    Notes:

    Joseph apparently lived in Giles County, Tennessee since he returned a report on the accounts of Joanna Smith, his ward, in that county, Giles County Court Minutes, 1830-1839, p. 128.

    Even though Joseph supposedly did not die until 1873 or later, he doesn't appear in the 1870 census.

    Possessions:
    For $500, Robert McNairy sold to Joseph Dickson a negro girl named Bett or Betsy, one Roan Mare, and two cows and two calves together with their increase and also one feather bed and furniture.
    Deed book A, p. 345, Dickson County, Tennessee. 7 Feb 1809

    Possessions:
    Purchased "... a certain negro woman slave by the name of Pinah, about eighteen years of age and her child, a boy, one month old, by the name Simon and her increase"

    Recorded 13 Apr 1849, Volume 6, page 467, Ponotoc County, Mississippi Deeds


    Census:
    Enumeration:
    Male > 40: 1
    Male 21-40: 1
    Male 18-21: 0
    Male < 18: 3
    Female > 16: 2
    Female < 16: 3
    Male Slaves: 3
    Female Slaves: 0
    Total Free White: 10
    Total Acres cultivated 1836: -
    Bales of cotton produced 1836: -

    Census:
    Enumeration: 02100001-1011001, Slaves: 02-, Total: 10
    2M 5-10: George, Joseph
    1M 10-15: John
    1M 50-60: Joseph
    1 F <5: unknown
    1 F 10-15: Nancy
    1 F 15-20: Mariah
    1 F 40-50: Mary

    Census:
    Enumeration: 5 male, 4 female, 9 total.

    Joseph appears in the index for 1841, but no records are available for that census.

    Census:
    Joseph does not show up as a slaveowner in 1850.

    Census:
    There is a Mary C Carothers, age 14, born Alabama, listed in the house. Perhaps a granddaughter.

    Joseph does not appear as a slave owner in 1860

    Died:
    Died before Feb 1880.

    Joseph married Mary McNairy. Mary (daughter of Robert McNairy and Ann Hamilton) was born on 18 Dec 1791 in North Carolina, United States; died on 21 May 1816. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary McNairy was born on 18 Dec 1791 in North Carolina, United States (daughter of Robert McNairy and Ann Hamilton); died on 21 May 1816.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485322147:1030:191555462
    • _UID: 2F29C5801A61459C83649DABFC85B4A60394

    Notes:

    Mary was the eldest daughter of Robert McNairy and Ann Hamilton.

    Died:
    She could have died in North Carolina or in Tennessee

    Children:
    1. 4. David Dickson was born on 8 Jul 1808 in Dickson, Tennessee, United States; died before 1880 in Coldwater, Tate, Mississippi, United States.
    2. William Dickson was born on 14 Apr 1810 in Dickson, Tennessee, United States; and died.
    3. Hamiton Dickson was born on 24 Jan 1812 in Dickson, Tennessee, United States; died on 1 Apr 1890 in Desoto, Mississippi, United States.
    4. McNairy Dickson was born on 14 Mar 1813 in Dickson, Tennessee, United States; died after 1860 in Prairie, Arkansas, United States.


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