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

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4901 Voters list says that he has been in Texas for 11 years, in the county for 10 years, and in this precinct for 2 years. Bailey, Otway Licepious (I656)
 
4902 W 1/2, W 1/2, S 9, T 18, R 9 Wren, George Washington (I6698)
 
4903 W.L. Adair was killed in the Battle of Atlanta in the Civil War. He served in the 40th Regt Ga Infantry, CSA. Adair, William Levi (I59)
 
4904 W.W. Whitten, security. Family: John H. Dickson / Martha A. Taylor (F1352)
 
4905 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bell, Walton Dean (I838)
 
4906 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Buntyn, Joe Stanley (I1283)
 
4907 ware Ware, Nicholas Bolin (I6357)
 
4908 Ware, Artimisia (bride), was married to Richard L. Breeding (groom) on March 14, 1844, by W. P. Smith, minister of the gospel (Marriage Book B, page 58) Family: Richard L. Breeding / Artemesia Ware (F830)
 
4909 Ware, Louisa P. (bride), was married to John Breeding (groom) on February 10, 1842, by W. P. Smith, minister of the gospel (Marriage Book B, page 31) Family: John V. Breeding / Louisa Parks Ware (F829)
 
4910 Ware, Thomas (groom), was married to Jerustha Hope (bride) on February 29, 1844, by Lindsey P. Ruehen, minister of the gospel (Marriage Book B, page 52) Family: Thomas Ware / Jerusha W. (F785)
 
4911 Was a medical doctor. Baird, John H. (I708)
 
4912 Was a Methodist preacher Dickson, John H. (I8163)
 
4913 Was an M.D. Wren, Herbert Benjamin (I6704)
 
4914 Was said to be the first birth in Salem. Conant, Roger (I8877)
 
4915 Was twin to Fernando. Hames (I3222)
 
4916 Washington and Franklin were twins.

Washington may have had a son Benjamin F who died at age 8 in 1845. I find death records that say he was the son of either Franklin or Washington. However, Franklin's son named Benjamin continues to be in the family household. 
Peterson, Washington (I8556)
 
4917 Wayne died on June 29, 1991 of complications from a brain tumor. After two surgeries and several rounds of chemotherapy, he finally was overcome by the cancer. He and Mom were only married 22 months when he died. Snipes, Kermit Wayne Jr. (I5732)
 
4918 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Willard Wayne Wren / Janet Helen Fraser (F34)
 
4919 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. 
Dickson, John H. (I2580)
 
4920 We need to prove that in fact Henry Vincent, son of Alexander Vincent, was the Henry who married Rachel Caits and fathered Adolphus. Based on the dates, it is possible that Henry, son of Henry, was the husband of Rachel Caits.

Henry Vinson witnessed the inventory for Joshua Cates, dec'd on 22 Dec 1838 in Rutherford Co., Tenn. Among the articles included in the inventory were 4 negroes and one note for $81.50 on Henry Vinson due 25 Dec 1838. Total for the inventory was $28676.25. The inventory was signed by John Cates and Henry Vinson.

Notes from bobby9bob on Ancestry (29-Apr-2017):
Name-Henry Vincent.

History-27 December 1820, Henry bought 29 acres from Beverly Harris on the Alexander Creek on Dick River in Rutherford County, Tn. Recorded 1 August 1822. Deed of purchase from Beverly Harris of Williamson County to Henry Vincent Sr of Rutherford county. Land on the waters of Alexandr's Creek on Duck River. Beginning in James Wright's east boundary line 20 poles south of his north east corner, running east 60 poles thence north 77 1/3 poles, thence west 60 poles thence south 77 1/3 poles to beginning. Witnesses: William Grimes, Frances P. Devore, William Vinson.

Deed- 27 Sep 1820-Rutherford County, Tennessee Deed Book N, Page 343, Document 173. Puchase of 5 acres from Allsea harris by Henry Vincent. Lond on the western branches of little west fork of Stones River. Same land granted to James Kittle by State of Tennessee. Recorded 1 June 1821.

This is from Tennessee State Society of the National Society United States Daughters of 1812, Membership and 1812 Solder Roster, 1897-1998, Compiled by Mrs. Alex Rhoton (1998), 258:
"Vinson (Vincent), Henry, born about 1781, Granville Co., NC; died 1841, Murfreesboro, TN; married Elizabeth Adcock, Sept 30, 1805, Granville Co TN:. He served as a private in Captain James Gray's Company of TN Militia from Nov 13, 1814 to May 13, 1815.
Children of Henry:
Adolphus Ferdinand,
Peyton S.,
Temperance (m. James Alexander),
Sarah (m. Micajah Cooper)
Alexander A
The member who turned in the info. on this 1812 patriot was Martha Juanita Alexander Hunter.

Sources-1810 Census Rutherford County, Tn, Jefferson Township, Roll 63 Book 1, Page 21. People living in
his household were:Males-1 (under 10), 1 (26 -45); Females 2 (under 10), 1 (26-45)
1820 Census Rutherford County, Tn, Murfreesboro City, Page 105, Image 17. People living in his household
were: Males 3 (under 10), 1 (26-45); Females 2 (10-16), 1 (26-45).
1830 Census Rutherford County, TN, Page 317, Image 111. People living in his household were: Males
1(5-10), 1 (10-15), 1 (15-25), 1 (40-50); Females 1(10-15), 1 (40-50).
1840 Census Rutherford County, Tn, Page 139A. People living in his household were: Males 1 (under
5), 1 (15-20) 2 (20-30) 1 (50 to 60); Females 1 (30-40).
Rutherford County, Tn, Deed Book O, Page 113, 27 December 1820.
Rutherford County, Tennessee Deed Book X, Page 34,Henry bought a slave from John Coates, 17 May 1838.
Rutherford County, Tennessee Deed Book 3, Pages 219 and 220, Written 10 Dec 1841, Recorded 10 Oct
1847. Micajah bought a Negro man named Clem from Henry Vinson's estate. Scribing witnesses were: A A
Vincent and J. W. Simpson. William Vincent was Administrator.
Rutherford County, Tn Deed Book 12, Pages 31 and 32. Will of Henry Vincent. Written February 3, 1841.
Bible Records collected for DAR by Juanita Martha Alexander Hunter.
War of 1812.
Rutherford County, TN Deed Book 12, Page 31. This is the will of Henry Vincent. In this will he
names his son as Peyton S. Vincent. William was appointed Administrator of Henry's Will.
Deed-Rutherford County, Tennessee Deed Book O, Page 103, Document 81, Recorded 1 August 1822.
Rutherford County, Tn Deed Book O, Pages 103 & 104, Written 29 Dec 1820, Recorded Sep 1821. Henry
Vincent bought 29 acres on the Alexander Creek of Duck River from Beverly Harris of Williamson County,
Tennessee. William Vincent was one subscribing witness to the deed.
Deed-Rutherford County, Tennessee Deed Book N, Page 343, Document 173, Recorded 1 June 1821.
Rutherford County, Tn Deed Book 13, Page 447.
Rutherford County, Tennessee Deed Book 15, Page 554, Alexander Vincent was made Guardian of
Adolphus F Vincent and owed money to Adolphus.
Rutherford County, Tennessee Deed Book 1, Pages 562 and 563, Written May 22, 1843 and Recorded May
23, 1843. Heirs of Henry Vinson states as follows: Alexander A Vinson, John W Vinson, Micajah T Cooper
and wife, Sarah A formerly Sarah A Vinson, Alexander Landers and wife Nancy G formerly Nancy G
Vinson, Adolphus F Vinson and Peyton S Vinson sold to Daniel Alexander 160 acres that belonged to
Henry.
Rutherford County, Tennessee Deed Book 12, Page 71, People who owed Henry Vincent money.

North Carolina, Marriage Records, 1741-2011
Tennessee, State Marriages, 1780-2002
bobby9bob originally shared this on 15 Oct 2013
 
Vincent, Henry (I6271)
 
4921 We see this variation in the Nova Scotia records. Doucett, Remerl (I2646)
 
4922 Wedding of Mr. Granville P. Key and Miss Annie McGeehan Cason, Rev. Jeremiah Harris (I1521)
 
4923 Wesley Hudson and several other Hudson families are all found in Casey's district in 1850. Hiram Casey was captain of the district. He was an Irishman who had lived previously in Madison, GA. Possibly, the Hudsons were associated with him there. See p. 19, Franklin Garrett's Notes on Old Dekalb and Fulton County Families 1874 - 1932. Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
 
4924 Wesley Hudson has a Confederate headstone that is incorrect on almost every count - birth year, death year, and name are all incorrect. The unit he served with also appears incorrect.

BURIAL: Wesley is buried in the Lane Cemetery, just off Pumpkinvine Rd., GA 120, south of Dallas, GA. Horace Lane, in the 1980's, did much work to rehabilitate the cemetery. In doing this, he placed new stones on the graves of Wesley and Betsy Hudson. Owing to his confusion over Wesley Hudson's name, the name on the stone is incorrectly listed as John Wesley Hudson. 
Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
 
4925 Wesley Hudson is enumerated as Wiley Hudson in Dekalb County. The person enumerated is clearly Wesley since he is in the same spot as Wesley for years afterward and all of the members of the household exactly match Wesley's family. No other Wiley is found in this part of the state before or after.

He is enumerated here as Wiley rather than Wesley, but he is the only Hudson in the area where he owned land and next door to his presumed brother-in-law, Hosea Maner.

Enumeration: 110001-11001, 0 slaves, 6 people 
Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
 
4926 Wesley Hudson listed in the 1864 Census to Re-Organize the Georiga Militia. Listed in the 38th Senatorial District, 1087 Militia district of Paulding Co., 56 years old, born in South Carolina, occupation: farmer.

1864 Census for Re-Organizing the Georgia Militia 
Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
 
4927 Wesley Hudson of Jackson County, Georgia, Roger's District, was a fortunate drawer in the 1827 Georgia Land Lottery. He drew lot 8, District 5, Section 1 (Lee County).

There is a list on FamilySearch, in the Lumpkin County images, of Jackson County eligible drawers for the 1825 Land Lottery. This can be found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHK-Q35R-NGS3?view=explore&groupId=TH-7769-103366-17133-56h
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHK-Q35R-NGS3?view=explore&groupId=TH-7769-103366-17133-56

Listed in Rogers District are
Elizabeth Hudson - widow
John Hudson - 1 draw
William Hudson s[r] - Orphan
Christopher Sailors, Senr - 2 Revolutionaries

For the 1832 land lottery, the following Hudson drawers were found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-B35R-NL67?view=explore&groupId=TH-7769-103366-17133-56
McGinnis District, No. 255
William Hudson - 1
Giles Hutson - 2
Elizabeth Hutson - 1
Christopher Sailors, Jr - 1
Notley Gore - 2
Samuel Gore - 2
Thomas Gore - 1
 
Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
 
4928 Wesley Hudson served as a Petit Juror in Dekalb County during the May and September 1839 terms of court.

Petit jurors drawn Mar 1839 for next term
Juror no. 6 - Wesley Hudson 
Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
 
4929 Wesley Hudson was appointed road commissioner for the year, Militia District 469, Dekalb Co, along with Jesse Wood and Elijah Donahoo, J.P. Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
 
4930 Western State Hospital, where Mary died, "was the last state mental hospital to be constructed and habitually the one least funded."

http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entry.php?rec=1493 
Cason, Mary Favor (I1550)
 
4931 Wetherston never married. Orme, Wetherston (I7393)
 
4932 What looks like Camiol Larned is "Cannot be Learned" on the Death Certificate. Moriarty, Daniel David (I4740)
 
4933 When did Edward Laracy die? When exactly did they marry? Seems the Weymouth marriage records for those dates are not online, nor are the state records.

What about John Shand? When did he come around? There is a John Shand in Quincy, but he left a widow Mary when he died. 
Ross, Edna Mae (I5411)
 
4934 When he registered for the WWII draft, he said he was born in 1891. Wren, Alonzo Floyd (I6660)
 
4935 When he selected John Faver as guardian, the court records refer to him as William P. Faver. Faver, William P. (I2889)
 
4936 When her father died, Frances was not allowed to select a guardian. Therefore, she was not yet 14 years old. Faver, Frances (I2870)
 
4937 When his father's estate was divided in 1782, his share went to his heirs. However, he had not married and had no children. Stetson, Zenas (I9700)
 
4938 When John Faver Jr died intestate, John M Richardson was appointed as administrator, his wife having declined. His father acted as security for John Richardson's bond and was appointed appraiser for the estate. Favor, John (I2891)
 
4939 When they were married, Charles is listed as a coachman and Cora as a shoe operative.

Charles & Cora were married by George E. Brightman, a Methodist pastor in Whitman in 1901. 
Family: Charles Franklin Ross / Cora Stetson Hooper (F1405)
 
4940 When Walter and Sarah married in 1878, this was his first and her second marriage. He was listed as a shoemake from E. Bridgewater and she was from S. Abington. He was listed as being born in Brockton. Hooper, Walter S. (I3678)
 
4941 When William purchases land in Noxubee County, the deed says he is from Pickens County, Alabama. Huckaby, William (I10159)
 
4942 Where in the world would I have gotten that she married M D Armstrong on 7 Oct 1896? Family: Rev. Marcus DeLafray Armstrong / Portia C. Almand (F373)
 
4943 whereas the said Robert Mumford hath by indenture of settlement dated the 4th day of January anno dom. 1776 obtained a fee simple estate in the land & every of its appurtenances whereon the said Elizabeth Bressie now lives. This indenture witnesseth that the said Robert Mumford hath let and to farm let unto the said Elizabeth Bressie for and during the term of her natural life all that messuage with the dwelling house, out-houses, and conveniences thereon which the said Elizabeth Bressie now occupies she yielding & praying unto the said Robert Mumford his Heirs & assigns for and during the term aforesaid one pepper corn rent annual on new year's day in each year. And the said Robert Mumford doth covenant * grant to & with the said Elizabeth Bressie that she shall during the said term have peaceable and quiet possession with free use and enjoyment of the premises & moreover shall have liberty of clearing land for her own use, of mauling rails to enclose the same, of cutting fire wood, free range of stock and every other convenience or necessary incidental to keeping house, making corn, tobacco, wheat, oats, or other grain...

Elizabeth is given a life-term lease for one pepper corn per year. 
Elizabeth (I2729)
 
4944 While her tombstone says she was born in 1930, the fact that she is in the census in 1930 means it must have been in 1929 (as calculated by the census).

Additionally, a Social Security claim was made that suggested her birth date was 8 Oct 1927, which is also wrong. That claim put Prescott in Hempstead County, too. 
Hudson, Eva Lou (I3738)
 
4945 While I was originally confused about the identity of William's wife,it is now clearer. There is a William J. Hudson, sometimes listed asWilliam I. Hudson in Cobb County. He was a capt. in the CSA and acotton broker in Marrietta and is not our William. It is unfortunatethat I and J look too much alike. William J's wife was Virginia andthey had no children. William I married Mary E and they had somechildren.

The identity of William's wife is not clear. In once census, she isjust M. In 1880, she is Mary E, but the dates and other informationdo not match up very well. In the 1900 census, she is listed asVirginia E. In any case, in 1900, they are listed as never having hadchildren. That does not explain this Mary H. in the household. 
Mary E. (I2694)
 
4946 While in the hospital, John was assigned extra duty as a nurse. Dickson, John H. (I2580)
 
4947 While playing with some companions and a dog, at the home of J.B. Isbell Sunday afternoon, Lida Higgs was bitten by the dog. The wound is not thought to be serious. Higgs, Lida (I3535)
 
4948 While there is a citation that William H Bailey died in 1835, I find a William H Bailey in the 1840 and 1841 Crawford County tax lists with fairly large land holdings.

Additionally, I find marriage records in 1820 for William, indicating that he was born earlier than 1806.

There is a William Bailey in the 1830 census, but he is in the other end of the county and none of the ages of the people in the family match up. There is also a page missing in the filming of the census right in the space where Peter C and William H would have been. Their neighbors are on the immediately preceding and following pages. 
Bailey, William H. (I698)
 
4949 While this book is a historical novel, it is very much rooted in soundgenealogical research. The relationships in it are well documented orat least supposed based on good documentary evidence. The appendicesin the book detail the arguments and conclusions well. Source (S442)
 
4950 While this catalog says that it was published in 1845, at the end, it includes individual catalogs for several subsequent years, including 1845 when Giles P. Bailey graduated. At this point, he was living in Rockingham County, NC.

In medical school, his graduation essay was on amenorrhea. 
Bailey, Dr. Giles Pinkney (I8089)
 

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