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Augusta C. Finlayson

Augusta C. Finlayson

Female 1852 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Augusta C. Finlayson was born in 1852 in Jefferson, Florida, United States (daughter of John Finlayson and Augustine Florida Shehee); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485323651:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: LTTQ-GY8
    • _UID: 6B2489A75FFE4FAB9A72F70DA6423884CA87
    • Census: 16 Jul 1860, Jefferson, Florida, United States
    • Census: 1 Jul 1870, Jefferson, Florida, United States


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Finlayson was born in 1800 in South Carolina, United States; died about Mar 1865 in Jefferson, Florida, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485316800:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: L8JL-QCP
    • _UID: 64697DEB77134711B8D90ED6B6E3E17C82E0
    • Census: 1840, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States
    • Possessions: 30 Dec 1848, Decatur, Georgia, United States; sold land inherited from A.B. Shehee
    • Census: 20 Jan 1850, Jefferson, Florida, United States
    • Census: 20 Jan 1850, Jefferson, Florida, United States
    • Residence: 24 Feb 1854, Florida, United States
    • Census: 16 Jul 1860, Jefferson, Florida, United States
    • Census: 30 Jul 1860, Jefferson, Florida, United States
    • Will: 23 Feb 1865, Jefferson, Florida, United States
    • Probate: 12 Apr 1865, Jefferson, Florida, United States

    Notes:

    MARRIAGE: IGI M516112,97

    Census:
    Enumeration
    M 30-40: 2
    Slave M < 10: 2
    Slave M 10-24: 10
    Slave M 25-36: 4
    Slave F < 10: 7
    Slave F 10-24: 9
    Slave F 25-36: 3

    Possessions:
    See A.B. Shehee death note

    Census:
    36 enslaved persons

    Census:
    1850 says he is 41 years old. 1860 says he is 60. Have to see what 1870 and 1880 say. Real estate: $32000

    Census:
    Real estate value $53,530
    Personal estate value $260,550

    Census:
    John Finlayson owned 167 slaves in 1860

    Probate:
    Inventory and appraisal of personal estate and slaves

    John married Augustine Florida Shehee on 6 Dec 1842 in Jefferson, Florida, United States. Augustine (daughter of Aylesbury Shehee and Leovisa W.) was born in 1827 in Georgia, United States; died about 1882 in Jefferson, Florida, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Augustine Florida Shehee was born in 1827 in Georgia, United States (daughter of Aylesbury Shehee and Leovisa W.); died about 1882 in Jefferson, Florida, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485319566:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: 9NRG-LSK
    • _UID: B4BA7391D428443AA8B42284F77E11057930
    • Census: 20 Jan 1850, Jefferson, Florida, United States
    • Census: 16 Jul 1860, Jefferson, Florida, United States
    • Census: 1 Jul 1870, Jefferson, Florida, United States
    • Probate: 15 Nov 1882, Jefferson, Florida, United States

    Notes:

    Census:
    A. Florida Finlayson is head of household. John must be dead.

    Probate:
    Administrator appointed

    Children:
    1. Virginia C. Finlayson was born in 1843 in Florida, United States; and died.
    2. Mary G. Finlayson was born in 1848 in Florida, United States; and died.
    3. 1. Augusta C. Finlayson was born in 1852 in Jefferson, Florida, United States; and died.
    4. John Finlayson was born in 1855 in Jefferson, Florida, United States; and died.
    5. Daniel A. B. Finlayson was born in 1858 in Jefferson, Florida, United States; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Aylesbury Shehee was born about 1795 in Dorchester, Maryland, United States (son of Daniel Shehee and Allafair Green); died before Nov 1848.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Ayles Berry Shehee
    • _AMTID: 162485319567:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: K6QZ-58W
    • _UID: E448D553CCEE4D388AD094C9804007EBFC37
    • Military: 1812, Georgia, United States; Freeman's Squadron Cavalry, Georgia Militia, War of 1812
    • Misc: 20 Jul 1817, Washington, Georgia, United States; letters of administration for Daniel Shehee
    • Residence: 13 Oct 1817, Washington, Georgia, United States; notice of administrator's sale
    • Misc: 9 Jan 1818, Washington, Georgia, United States; notice of sale of real property of Daniel Shehee
    • Misc: 10 Nov 1818, Washington, Georgia, United States; announcement of real estate stale for Daniel Shehee
    • Misc: 15 Dec 1818, Washington, Georgia, United States; elected surveyor
    • Military: 24 Nov 1819, Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia, United States; Letter to Adjutant General concerning Indian movements
    • Census: 1820, Washington, Georgia, United States
    • Possessions: 1820, Washington, Georgia, United States; fortunate drawer in 1820 land lottery; Address:
      Mannings District
    • Misc: Nov 1826, Washington, Georgia, United States; elected to Georgia House of Representatives
    • Possessions: 11 May 1827, Washington, Georgia, United States; fortunate drawer in 1827 land lottery; Address:
      Mannings District
    • Misc: Oct 1827, Washington, Georgia, United States; re-elected to the General Assembly
    • Census: 1830, Lowndes, Georgia, United States
    • Possessions: 1830, Lowndes, Georgia, United States
    • Possessions: 1 Dec 1830, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; purchased W 1/2 SW 1/4 Sect 5 Tp 2 R 7, north & east, 1 mile SW Ashville
    • Possessions: 2 May 1831, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; purchased E /2 NE 1/4 Sect 3 Tp 2 R 6, north & east, 3 miles W by S Ashville
    • Possessions: 29 Nov 1831, Madison, Florida Territory, United States; purchased E 1/2 SE 1/4 Sect 7 Tp 2 R 7, north & east, 2 1/2 miles NE by E Maysland
    • Possessions: 19 Dec 1831, Madison, Florida Territory, United States; purchased SE 1/4 NE 1/4 Sect 6 Tp 2 R 7, north and east, 2 miles NNW Spray
    • Possessions: 7 Jul 1834, Thomas, Georgia, United States; purchased town lots from Forson
    • Residence: 7 Jul 1834, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States
    • Possessions: 20 Aug 1834, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; E 1/2 NE 1/4 Section 3, Township 2 N Range 6 E, Tallahassee Land Office
    • Possessions: 20 Aug 1834, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; E 1/2 SW 1/4 Section18, Township 2 N Range 7 E, Tallahassee Land Office
    • Possessions: 20 Aug 1834, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; W 1/2 NE 1/4 Section 18, Township 2 N Range 7 E, Tallahassee Land Office
    • Possessions: 20 Aug 1834, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; W 1/2 SE 1/4 Section 6, Township 2 N Range 7 E, Tallahassee Land Office
    • Possessions: 20 Aug 1834, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; W 1/2 SW 1/4 Section 8, Township 2 N Range 7 E, Tallahassee Land Office
    • Military: 29 Dec 1835, Monticello, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; 1st Lieut., Capt. Abram Bellamy's Co Mtd. Volunteers from Jefferson County, Middle Florida, belonging to a Balltalion commanded by Col. R.C. Parish
    • Possessions: 12 Feb 1836, Madison, Florida Territory, United States; purchased E 1/2 SW 1/4 Sect 7 Tp 2 R 7, north and east, 7 miles NNW Shady Grove
    • Possessions: 5 Mar 1836, Thomasville, Thomas, Georgia, United States; sold town lots
    • Misc: 1837, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; Director of the Aucilla Ferry Company, to erect a ferry across the Aucilla River
    • Possessions: 26 Jan 1837, Madison, Florida Territory, United States; purchased W 1/2 NE 1/4 Sect 24 Tp 2 R 7, north and east, 1 mile E Bailey
    • Possessions: 1 Feb 1837, Thomasville, Thomas, Georgia, United States; purchased two town lots from Sophia E Metzler
    • Misc: 12 Feb 1837, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; nominated as Justice of the Peace
    • Possessions: 23 Feb 1837, Thomas, Georgia, United States; purchased a slave named Wadkins from Brown
    • Possessions: 7 Mar 1837, Thomas, Georgia, United States; puchased land from Renfro, administrator for Chapel
    • Possessions: 7 Mar 1837, Thomas, Georgia, United States; sold land to Renfro
    • Military: 1838, Florida Territory, United States; Captain - Capt. Shehee's Co., Taylor's Battalion, Middle Florida Mounted Volunteers, Florida War
    • Possessions: 23 Nov 1838, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; purchased SW 1/4 NW 1/4 Sect 5 Tp 2 R 7, north and east, at Ashvale
    • Misc: 1839, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; Trustee of Oscilla Academy
    • Census: 1840, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; Address:
      Taylor's District
    • Misc: 1840, Aucilla, Jefferson, Florida, United States; named trustee of the Aucilla Academy
    • Will: 1 Jun 1840, Washington, Georgia, United States; Address:
      wrote a will
    • Misc: 3 Mar 1841, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; nominated as Justice of the Peace
    • Occupation: 17 May 1842, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; county judge
    • Military: 1 Sep 1842, Jefferson, Florida Territory, United States; named to head an expedition to track down and eradicate Seminoles in the area
    • Military: 6 Sep 1842, Florida Territory, United States; Letter to J.H Vose, Adjutant General regarding militia movements; Address:
      Fort Fanning
    • Misc: 1848, Decatur, Georgia, United States; paid property tax
    • Probate: 6 Nov 1848, Decatur, Georgia, United States
    • Probate: 13 Mar 1850, Madison, Florida, United States

    Notes:

    It appears that A.B. Shehee was born in Maryland, but his family moved to middle Georgia before he married (maybe). I had thought that his parents stayed behind and that he moved after he married, but newspaper notices place him and his parents in Washington County by 1817.

    I think he was elected to the state General Assembly but only served a couple of years. By 1830, he had moved to south Georgia near Valdosta in Lowndes county. And then shortly moved into north Florida, Jefferson County, near Aucilla.

    I have seen an account that he died in Decatur county, GA (Bainbridge). I have not proved that, but he may have owned land there.

    Notes from Ancestry - lyrical516

    On the road to Ashville, fifteen miles from Monticello, lies one of the beauty spots of Jefferson County. The name, Glendower, was given to this plantation by John Finlayson, whose father was Daniel Finlayson from Scotland, who, when a boy of eighteen years, came to America in 1800. Daniel settled in South Carolina and married Christiana McRae, also a native of Scotland, whose family had emigrated to America. In 1810, his oldest son, John, was born. In 1818, the family moved to Telfair County, Georgia, near Cape Fear River, and Daniel turned his attention to farming, especially stock-raising, and was noted for his neatness in the management of his farm. He died very soon after settling in Georgia. His wife was a religious woman, of great physical energy and intellectual vigor. She was very ambitious to have her three children educated. They attended school in a primitive log structure, and, though the instruction gained there may have contributed to their knowledge, it could not compare to the intellectual acquirements gained at their own fireside. In the planting season, John helped with the labors of the farm, and during the rest of the year, he attended school. He was as full of ambitious plans, as his mother, and at fifteen years of age, he took charge of a small school, which he taught long enough to discover his inaptitude for teaching. His next venture was in the mercantile business. By 1829 he had a business of his own, and in ten years he was worth thirty five thousand dollars. He had always cherished a desire to be a planter, and in 1839 he possessed the requisite amount to purchase a plantation, and chose Florida as his future home.

    He bought a fine tract of land, a sufficient number of slaves and implements to do the laborious work, thus beginning to realize the fulfillment of his hopes. In 1842, he married Florida Augusta Shehee, a daughter of a very early settler of Jefferson County, Judge A. B. Shehee. A most attractive home was built, beautified by the wonderful setting of moss-draped live oaks, and other native trees. The interior sheltered graceful pieces of antique furniture and exquisite oil portraits of his five children; John Jr., Augusta, Mary, Virginia and Daniel Aylesbury.

    Notes for Aylesbury Shehee:
    History of Jefferson county, Florida

    Pg.84 Aylesbury Shehee Named to command an expedition to drive out the Indians who have harassed the area.

    Pg. 97 Aylesbury Shehee's Plantation is near the Aucilla river and close to the plantation of John Finlayson who is his son-in-law.

    A.B. Shehee one of the trustees for Aucilla Academy charter in 1840

    Pg.170 A.B. Shehee chaired a group of protesters during the depression of 1837

    Pg.176 County Judge A.B. Shehee is chairman of a group demanding statehood for Florida
    . 1820 Georgia Census lived in Washington County
    . 1830 Georgia Census lived in Lowndes County

    Birth:
    US and International Marriage Records says Alyesberry was born in 1795 in Georgia.

    Certainly, the family came to Georgia from Maryland, but where was he born? I need to prove them in Maryland and track the migration to Georgia.

    Military:
    While this is an uncommon name, I need to see where this unit was mustered in and whether this is the right Aylesbury Shehee.

    Residence:
    Administrator's Sale - Will be sold on Thursday the 4th day of December next, at the late residence of Daniel Shehee, deceased, in Washington county, all the perishable property belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Corn, and Fodder, the present crop of Cotton, one Waggon and gears, a riding carriage, Cotton Machine, a thirty-two gallon Still and stands, Household and Kitchen Furniture, with many other articles. The terms made known on the day. The sale to continue from day to day until all is sold.

    All persons having any demands against the estate of said deceased, will please render them in agreeably to law. Those indebted will make immediate payment.

    Allafare Shehee
    A.B. Shehee
    Thomas Shehee
    Adm'rs
    13 October

    Misc:
    After the expiration of nine months from this date, application will be made to the honorable court of Ordinary in Washington county for leave to sell the real estate of Daniel Shehee, deceased, exclusive of the dower.

    Allafare Shehee
    A.B. Shehee
    Thomas Shehee
    Adm'rs

    January 9, 1818

    Misc:
    Agreeable to an order from the honorable, the court of Ordinary in Washington county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, between the usual hours, in Sandersville, the real estate of Daniel Shehee, deceased; exclusive of the dower estimated to be twelve hundred acres, divided into convenient settlements, three of which are improved.

    Allafare Shehee
    A.B. Shehee
    Thomas Shehee
    Adm'rs

    Nov 3

    Military:
    It appears that A.B. Shehee is working as a surveyor for the government. Based on the Indian activity in the area, he is requesting protection.

    Census:
    Enumeration: 10111-101-200420024
    M 26-44: 1

    Possessions:
    A.B. Shehee is a fortunate drawer in the 1820 land lottery. He drew lot 85, district 5, Rabun County.

    Misc:
    Elected to General Assembly from Washington County

    Possessions:
    A.B. Shehee drew lot 64, district 9, Troup county

    Census:
    Enumeration: 002002-121001
    Slaves: 331-413
    M 10-15: 2
    M 30-40: 2 (A.B. and a brother?)
    F < 5: 1 (Augustine Florida)
    F 5-10: 2 (Savannah Georgia & __ )
    F 10-15: 1
    F 30-40: 1 (Leovisa)
    15 total slaves

    Possessions:
    Lowndes Co
    1 Poll
    14 Slaves
    800 acres pine
    180 acres oak, 2nd grade, Lowndes Co, District 16, lots 70, 160

    Rabun County
    482 8/10 acres oak, 3rd grade, Rabun Co, District 5, lot 65

    Also listed:
    Do. Jnr - Canon & Wm Veal
    202 1/2 acres 3nd grade, Carrol Co, district 6, lot 169

    Possessions:
    After moving to Florida and having a plantation there, it seems like Aylesbury may have kept a house in town as well. The Elizabeth F. Hopkins collection has a number of records that might be helpful.

    There are no Shehee's in the index to the Court of Ordinary records in Thomas County 1828-1908.

    Possessions:
    80.09 acres

    Possessions:
    80.06 acres

    Possessions:
    80.28 acres

    Possessions:
    80.08 acres

    Possessions:
    80.10 acres

    Misc:
    1837, 15th Session of the Florida Legilature. Page 53. Director of Aucilla Ferry Company, to erect a ferry across the Aucilla River at Flat Ford in Jefferson County

    Possessions:
    Lot 24, 13th district
    lot 380, 8th district
    490 acres
    for $60 at a sheriff's sale

    Possessions:
    A.B. Shehee purchased land at auction from Nathan Renfro as administrator for Chapel. He then sold that land to Renfro at cost.

    Military:
    A.B became a captain and a number of other records are available for men in his unit.

    Misc:
    1839, 17th Session of the Florida Legislature. Page 31. Trustee of Oscilla Academy in Jefferson County

    Census:
    Enumeration: 0100201-0012001
    Slaves: 6411-2321
    Total: 28

    M 5-10: 1 - Thomas
    M 20-30: 2 - Henry,
    M 40-50: 1 - Ayles Bury
    F 10-15: 1
    F 15-20: 2 - Savannah
    F 40-50: 1 - Leovisa

    Misc:
    20 slaves
    tax $8.20 3 1/8

    Probate:
    Son Henry D Shehee appointed guardian for son Thomas Shehee
    https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8935-1SG2?i=67&cc=1999178&cat=235950

    Probate:
    The sheriff sells property of the estate of A.B. Shehee to William I Bailey of Jefferson County. A.B. Shehee had entered into a contract to sell the land before he died. Since there was a balance still due, the land had to be sold to pay the balance.

    Died:
    James J Vickers, John Finlayson, Henry D. Shehee sold land to Louvisa W Shehee and Thomas J Shehee. All apparently heirs of A.B. Shehee deceased.
    For $5 and natural love and affection.
    Two lots of land lying in the 14th district originally Early Co now Decatur Co
    all of lot 201 (250 acres), and north half of fractional lot 242 containing 112 1/2 acres.
    Louvisa to enjoy the land during her natural life and at her death, it will fall to the heirs of Thomas J Shehee

    A.B. Shehee paid property tax early in 1848 and his property was sold in November, so he likely died in the fall of the year.

    Aylesbury married Leovisa W. in 1820. Leovisa was born in 1798 in Georgia, United States; died in 1855–1860 in Decatur, Georgia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Leovisa W. was born in 1798 in Georgia, United States; died in 1855–1860 in Decatur, Georgia, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Louisa W.
    • _AMTID: 162485320284:1030:191555462
    • _UID: 0A318291344A4695B1C64A10162441AC9F7F
    • Misc: 30 Dec 1848, Thomas, Georgia, United States; gave power of attorney to her son Henry
    • Misc: 1849, Decatur, Georgia, United States; paid property tax
    • Misc: 1850, Decatur, Georgia, United States; paid property tax
    • Census: 12 Aug 1850, Decatur, Georgia, United States; Address:
      District 22
    • Misc: 1851, Decatur, Georgia, United States; paid property tax by agent
    • Misc: 1853, Decatur, Georgia, United States; paid property tax by her agent H D Shehee
    • Residence: 24 Feb 1854, Decatur, Georgia, United States
    • Possessions: 6 Mar 1854, Decatur, Georgia, United States; sold land owned with Thomas to John Gualden

    Notes:

    Name:
    In all the things where she reports her name, it's Leovisa rather than Louisa.

    Misc:
    Listed with her children and sons-in-law giving P.O.A. to Henry D Shehee

    Leovisa W.. Shehee, James J Vickers, John Finlayson, Thomas S Shehee of Decatur County give power of attorney to Henry D Shehee to sell land in Thomas County on their behalf.

    Misc:
    5 slaves
    Decatur, district 14
    181 ac, pine
    tax $2.12 2 3/4

    Misc:
    6 slaves
    Decatur, District 14
    181 ac pine
    tax $2.51 3 1/4

    Census:
    Listed as 52 years old, born in Georgia, 1000 in real estate

    Misc:
    6 slaves
    Decatur, district 14, lot 201, 125 ac, pine
    Decatur, district 14, lot 242, 30 ac, 2nd
    Decatur, district 14, lot 242, 26 1/4 ac, pine
    one buggy
    Tax: $2.77 2 3/4 mils

    Misc:
    362 acres pine
    District 14, lots 201, 242
    value $1500
    6 slaves, $1800
    personal property $600

    Possessions:
    Leovisa W. and Thomas S. Shehee to John T. Gaulden
    for $500
    District 14, Decatur Co, originally Early Co., Lot 201 (250 ac), north half of fractonal lot 242 (112 1/2 ac)

    Died:
    I am unable to find any census record for any of this family in the 1860 census. That being said, I do find Henry, with whom Leovisa lived, in 1870 without her. Unless she is living with other family in 1860 or 1870, I believe that she died between 1855 and 1860. I also believe that this is around the time that Henry decides to move. He ends up in Louisiana near some of his sister's family.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage is announced in the Southern Christian Advocate.
    But, a marriage of 1820 is too late for the children.

    Children:
    1. Augusta Carolina Shehee was born about 1816; died in 1838.
    2. Henry Daniel Shehee was born on 10 Jan 1818 in Georgia, United States; died on 10 Aug 1882 in Bienville, Bienville, Louisiana, United States; was buried in Bienville, Bienville, Louisiana, United States.
    3. Darien A. Shehee was born about 1820; died on 7 Oct 1840 in Florida Territory, United States.
    4. Savannah Georgia Shehee was born in 1823 in Leon, Florida, United States; died in 1850 in Georgia, United States.
    5. 3. Augustine Florida Shehee was born in 1827 in Georgia, United States; died about 1882 in Jefferson, Florida, United States.
    6. Thomas S. Shehee was born in 1833 in Florida, United States; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Daniel Shehee died in 1817 in Washington, Georgia, United States; was buried in Taylor, Georgia, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485319518:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: KNSY-N46
    • _UID: 4CBEDAD2AEFF4EBDB50E3D17F8B578F6A016
    • Misc: 1805, Washington, Georgia, United States; drew in 1805 land lottery
    • Probate: 20 Jul 1817, Washington, Georgia, United States

    Notes:

    From Findagrave:
    Corporal Daniel Shehee's grave marker's dedication was announced in an October 30, 1915 article in the Atlanta Constitution. Born in Maryland in 1754 it is known that he served in the 11th Pa regiment during the American Revolutionary War.

    He is recorded as Corporal Daniel Sheahey Rev. War ID : Pa 10802, 3rd brigade, Company : Laurence Keene, 2nd Division, State : Pa.

    The Pa 11th regiment was led By Gen. John Patton and is known to have endured the harsh winter of 1777-1778 at Valley Forge during which time they were directly under the command of General and future President George Washington.

    He married Allafair Green 24 December 1790 in Dorchester, Maryland.
    ∼American Revolution
    Corpl. Patton's Regt., Cont. Troops

    Husband of Allifare Green (1774-1842) on 24 Dec 1790 in Dorchester County, MD.

    1805 Georgia Land Lottery - Daniel Shehee #1843 resides in Washington County, Georgia

    October 30 1915 Atlanta Constitution article announced DAR, Samuel Ebert chapter's dedication of Daniel Shehee's Revolutionary Grave Marker
    Family Members
    Children
    Sherod Beckham Shehee
    1802–1885
    Clarissa Harlow Shehee Tennille
    1804–1886
    Alafair D Shehee Hall
    1817–1889
    Inscription
    CORPL
    DAN'L
    SHEHEE
    PATTON'S
    REGT.
    CONT'L
    TROOPS

    ---------
    From Ancestry lyrical516
    Notes for Daniel Shehee Jr.
    :
    . 1805 Georgia Land Lottery
    . Daniel Shehee #1843 resides in Washington county, Georgia
    . Abstract of graves of Revolutionay Patriots Vol, 4 P, serial 8399:vol. 7
    . Burial : 15 miles from Tennille, Washing ton county, Ga
    . Maryland State Archives pg. 46 MSA 1161-5-6, Daniel Shehy, 54 acres, called " Daniel's beginning"
    located Dorchester county , Upper District Hundred ,07 Sept 1760, now considered Sussex, De
    . Maryland State Archives, 1783 Tax List pg. 19 MSA s 1161-5-6 1/4/5/48 136 1/2 acres
    Dorchester county, Upper District Hundred, belongs to Daniel Shehee
    . Maryland State Archives, pg. 46 MSA s 1161-5-6 1/4/5/48 82 1/2 acres, Dorchester county Upper District
    Hundred, called Philip's Rigulation, owned by Daniel Shehee
    . October 30 1915 Atlanta Constitution article annouced DAR , Samuel Ebert chapter's dedication of
    Daniel Shehee's Revolutionary Grave Marker
    . Pa Archives Daniel Shehe pay stub , 11th Pa regiment, 31 Mar-06 Apr. 1778
    . Corporal Daniel Sheahey Rev. War ID : Pa 10802, 3rd bigade,Company : Laurence Keene, 2and Division,
    State : Pa
    . Listed in the Secretary Office of soldiers depreciated pay escheated to the state
    . Pa 11th regiment was led By Gen. John Patton
    . His will burned in court house fire but, the legal addeds required for the sale of his estate survived.
    . Daniel as a member of the Pa 11th continental regiment spent the harsh cold winter of 1777-1778
    at Valley Forge and some of that time he was directly under the leadership of future president and
    general George Washington leader of the Continental Army

    Daniel Jr.
    Posted 27 Feb 2012 by lyrical516
    Daniel Shehee Jr. (b. 1754, d. date unknown)Daniel Shehee Jr.
    (son of Daniel Shehee
    )155 was born 1754 in MD156, and died date unknown in Washington, Ga. He married Allafair Green Shehee
    on 24 Dec 1790 in Dorchester, Maryland156.

    Notes for Daniel Shehee Jr.
    :
    . 1805 Georgia Land Lottery
    . Daniel Shehee #1843 resides in Washington county, Georgia
    . Abstract of graves of Revolutionay Patriots Vol, 4 P, serial 8399:vol. 7
    . Burial : 15 miles from Tennille, Washing ton county, Ga
    . Maryland State Archives pg. 46 MSA 1161-5-6, Daniel Shehy, 54 acres, called " Daniel's beginning"
    located Dorchester county , Upper District Hundred ,07 Sept 1760, now considered Sussex, De
    . Maryland State Archives, 1783 Tax List pg. 19 MSA s 1161-5-6 1/4/5/48 136 1/2 acres
    Dorchester county, Upper District Hundred, belongs to Daniel Shehee
    . Maryland State Archives, pg. 46 MSA s 1161-5-6 1/4/5/48 82 1/2 acres, Dorchester county Upper District
    Hundred, called Philip's Rigulation, owned by Daniel Shehee
    . October 30 1915 Atlanta Constitution article annouced DAR , Samuel Ebert chapter's dedication of
    Daniel Shehee's Revolutionary Grave Marker
    . Pa Archives Daniel Shehe pay stub , 11th Pa regiment, 31 Mar-06 Apr. 1778
    . Corporal Daniel Sheahey Rev. War ID : Pa 10802, 3rd bigade,Company : Laurence Keene, 2and Division,
    State : Pa
    . Listed in the Secretary Office of soldiers depreciated pay escheated to the state
    . Pa 11th regiment was led By Gen. John Patton
    . His will burned in court house fire but, the legal addeds required for the sale of his estate survived.
    . Daniel as a member of the Pa 11th continental regiment spent the harsh cold winter of 1777-1778
    at Valley Forge and some of that time he was directly under the leadership of future president and
    general George Washington leader of the Continental Army

    More About Daniel Shehee Jr.
    :
    Residence: 1790, Not Stated, Dorchester, Maryland.157, 157

    More About Daniel Shehee Jr.
    and Allafair Green Shehee
    :
    Marriage 1: 24 Dec 1790, Dorchester, Maryland.158
    Marriage 2: 22 Apr 1786, Baltimore, Maryland.159
    Marriage 3: 22 Apr 1786, Baltimore, Maryland.159
    Marriage 4: 24 Dec 1790, Dorchester, Maryland.159

    Children of Daniel Shehee Jr.
    and Allafair Green Shehee
    are:
    +Thomas G. Shehee
    , d. 1838.
    +Aylesbury Shehee
    , b. 1795, GA160, d. date unknown.
    +John Henry Shehee
    , b. 1800, Georgia161, 161, d. date unknown.
    +Sherrod B. Shehee
    , b. 09 Aug 1802, Georgia, d. 27 May 1885, Georgia.
    Martha Shehee
    , b. 12 Feb 1804, d. 25 Oct 1875.
    +Clarissa Harlo Shehee
    , b. 1808, GA, USA162, d. date unknown.
    +Allafair D. Shehee
    , b. 18 Jan 1817, Washington, Ga, d. 12 Oct 1889, Washington, Ga.
    +Eliza A Shehee
    , b. 1827, Georgia163, d. date unknown.

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    Misc:
    1805 Land Lottery of Georgia - list of drawers from Washington County.
    Those entitled:
    Married, wife & or children, one year in Georgia, citizen of the US - 2 draws.
    P signifies fortunate drawer, B signifies unfortunate drawer.
    Land in districts 1-5 Baldwin Co, 1-3 Wayne Co, 1-5 Wilkinson Co
    Daniel Sheke - PB


    Probate:
    Administration opened on the estate. Administrators: Allafaire Shehee, Ayles B Shehee, Thomas Shehee.

    Died:
    Notice appears for estate sale at his home in Washington County

    Buried:
    This cemetery appears to be located near where the old Bateman Mill was located off County 152 in Land Lot 77 of the 2nd District Taylor County, Ga.

    This is likely a later generation Daniel or just a commemorative marker.

    Daniel married Allafair Green on 23 Dec 1790 in Dorchester, Maryland, United States. Allafair died after Jun 1840 in Washington, Georgia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Allafair Green died after Jun 1840 in Washington, Georgia, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485317125:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: LZGH-QNW
    • _UID: FE6665F962DE4143A9114B94F34295DCC509
    • Misc: 20 Jul 1817, Washington, Georgia, United States; letters of administration for Daniel Shehee
    • Residence: 13 Oct 1817, Washington, Georgia, United States; listed as administrator for her husband's estate
    • Census: 1820, Washington, Georgia, United States
    • Residence: 1821, Washington, Georgia, United States; Address:
      Curry's District
    • Possessions: Abt Nov 1821, Fayette, Georgia, United States; Fortunate drawer in 1821 Georgia Land Lottery; Address:
      Lot 150, District 7
    • Possessions: 1825, Washington, Georgia, United States; appeared in property tax list; Address:
      Worthins District
    • Possessions: 9 Jul 1827, Fayette, Georgia, United States; land grant for Fayette Co, District 9, Lot 150 completed
    • Possessions: 1828, Washington, Georgia, United States; appeared in Capt Curry's District tax list
    • Census: 1830, Washington, Georgia, United States
    • Possessions: 1830, Washington, Georgia, United States; appeared in property tax roll; Address:
      District 95
    • Possessions: 2 Jan 1833, Fayette, Georgia, United States; sold land lot 150, district 9 to Jeptha Landrum for $150
    • Residence: 9 Jul 1834, Washington, Georgia, United States; letter waiting at the post office
    • Possessions: 1836, Washington, Georgia, United States; appeared in property tax roll; Address:
      Sparkes District
    • Misc: 5 Jan 1836, Washington, Georgia, United States; applied for dismission from administration of Daniel Shehee's estate
    • Possessions: 1838, Washington, Georgia, United States; appeared on tax list; Address:
      District 95
    • Census: 1840, Washington, Georgia, United States; Address:
      District 95
    • Will: 1 Jun 1840, Washington, Georgia, United States
    • Probate: 5 Sep 1842, Washington, Georgia, United States

    Notes:

    Census:
    Enumeration:
    Allafair Shehe
    M < 10: 0
    M 10-15: 0
    M 16-18: 0
    M 16-25: 1
    M 26-44: 0
    M 45 & up: 0
    F < 10: 3
    F 10-15: 1
    F 16-25: 0
    F 26-44: 1
    F 45 & up: 0
    Foreigners: 0
    Agriculture: 1
    Commerce: 0
    Manufacture: 0
    Slave M < 14: 10
    Slave M 14-25: 0
    Slave M 26-45: 1
    Slave M 45 & up: 0
    Slave F < 14: 11
    Slave F 14-25: 0
    Slave F 26-44: 4
    Slave F 45 & up
    Free M < 14
    Free M 14-25
    Free M 26-44
    Free M 45 & up
    Free F < 14
    Free F 14-25
    Free F 26-44
    Free F 45 & up

    Possessions:
    Fortunate drawer in 1821 GA Land Lottery
    Drew lot 150, district 7, Fayette county

    Possessions:
    Alafare Sheehe
    County -
    Water Course -
    Boundary -
    Land 1
    Land 2
    Land 3
    Oak & Hickory 1
    O & H 2
    O & H 3
    Pine
    Polls
    Slaves
    Livestock
    Tax

    Alafare Sheehe, Was, WSP, Hobson, 11 slaves, $62.5
    Ditto, Brantly, 163 pine,
    Ditto, Fayette Co, 7 Dis, No. 130, 202 1/2 ac,

    Possessions:
    Elefare Shehee
    Washington Co, 320 acres hickory, 9 slaves
    Washington Co, 160 acres pine
    Washington Co, 375 acres hickory
    Fayette County, 7th Dist, lot 150, 202 1/2 acres
    Tax: $4.12, 6 3/4 mils

    Guardian minors of Shehee
    20 slaves
    tax: $6.25

    Most digests are fragmented. Not found in 1826, 1830, 1837

    Census:
    Enumeration:
    M 60-70: 1
    F 10-15: 1
    F 15-20: 1
    F 20-30: 1
    F 50-60: 1
    F 60-70: 1
    Slave M < 10: 5
    Slave M 10-24: 6
    Slave M 36-55: 1
    Slave F < 10: 7
    Slave F 10-24: 5
    Slave F 25-35: 2
    Slave F 36-55: 1

    Possessions:
    Elefare Shehee, Wash Co., WL, Gordon, 320 ac Oak & Hickory 3rd, 11 slaves
    Ditto, Fayette Co., 7th Dist, No. 150, 202 1/2 ac, $4.06.9 1/4

    Possessions:
    Elifair Shehee, Washington Co, W.S, 675 ac Oak & Hickory 2nd class, 13 slaves, tax $3.12.7 1/4

    Misc:
    Georgia, Washington County
    Whereas, Allafair Shehee applies for letters of dismission from the administration of the estate of Daniel Shehee, deceased.
    These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause if any exist why said letters should not be granted.
    Given under my hand at office this 5th January 1836.
    Francis Tennille, C.C.O

    Possessions:
    695 acres class 3 Hickory
    15 slaves
    1 charriott
    tax: $3.28 1 3/4

    Census:
    Enumeration:
    M 60-70: 1
    F 30-40: 1
    F 60-70: 1
    Slave M < 10: 4
    Slave M 10-24: 3
    Slave M 25-36: 2
    Slave F < 10: 2
    Slave F 10-24: 3
    Slave F 36-55: 1

    Will:
    Elaphair Shehee wrote a will on 1 Jun 1840. It was destroyed in a fire in 1855 but was refiled in 1860.

    Executor: Francis T Tennille
    Children:
    Clarissa H. Tennille (m. Francis?) (who is Robert Tennille?)
    Martha Brantley
    Eliza Robinson
    Elephair Hall
    Aylesbury Shehee
    John Shehee
    Thomas Shehee (deceased)


    Died:
    The administrator's sale for Daniel, her husband, reserves the dower, so she is still living at that point and is listed as administrator.

    Children:
    1. 6. Aylesbury Shehee was born about 1795 in Dorchester, Maryland, United States; died before Nov 1848.
    2. Clarissa H. Shehee was born on 16 Jan 1804 in Washington, Georgia, United States; died in May 1886 in Edison, Calhoun, Georgia, United States; was buried in Edison, Calhoun, Georgia, United States.
    3. Martha Shehee was born in 1813 in Washington, Georgia, United States; and died.
    4. Eliza Shehee was born before 1805 in Dorchester, Maryland, United States; and died.
    5. Alafair D. Shehee was born on 8 Jan 1817 in Washington, Georgia, United States; died on 12 Oct 1889 in Washington, Georgia, United States; was buried in Washington, Georgia, United States.
    6. John H. Shehee was born about 1795 in Dorchester, Maryland, United States; died before 25 Jun 1843 in Leon, Florida Territory, United States.
    7. Thomas G. Shehee was born about 1800 in Dorchester, Maryland, United States; and died.


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