


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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1351 | DEED: 26 Aug 1802 - James Winton to Robert Allison for $1241. 320a on the north east side of Muddy Creek, near John Eldridge's spring, also corner with Abraham Goodpasture. Witnesses: Isham Cox, John Brown. | Allison, Robert (I182)
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1352 | DEED: 27 Sep 1820 - Rutherford County Deed Book N, p. 343, doc. 173.Purchase of 5 acres from Allsea Harris by Henry Vincent. Land on the western branches of little west fork of Stones River. Same land granted to James Kittle by State of Tennessee. Recorded 1 Jun 1821. | Vincent, Henry (I6271)
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1353 | DEED: 29 Nov 1832. Wesley Hudson purchased a plot of land in Madison Co. from Notley Gore. This helps to confirm the birthdate as around 1808. Land described in the deed. Recorded 28 Oct 1835, Jackson County, Georgia. 29 Nov 1832. Notley Gore of Jackson County to Wesley Hudson of Madison County. Land described in the deed sold for $200 on 29 Nov 1832. Deed written as Jackson County deed, but recorded in Madison County, 28 Oct 1835 Land description from the deed: Beginning at a hickory thence No. 30 West 45 chains to a black oak corner and thence N 60 E 45 chains to a chestnut and thence S 30 E 40 chains to a pine corner on McBeaz line thence south 5 chains along sd line to a post oak thence S 59 West 42 ch 50 links along McBeaz line to the beginning hickory corner. "on the waters of South River", 100 acres more or less. | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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1354 | DEED: 5 Jun 1869 - Wesley Hudson sold the land in Fulton Co. (originally Dekalb Co.) that he purchased from JBM Landers in 1850 and 1853. This includes part of three lots: lot 125 in the 17th District,lots 144 and 145 in the 15th District. | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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1355 | DEED: 8 Jul 1793 - Deed Book 1, p. 218 - Indenture James Donaghee and Robert Allison, both of Greene Co, 450 pounds pd, 400 acres on S fork of Nolichuckey river, tr adj McNeel. Wit: George Persons, Redmon McDaniel | Allison, Robert (I182)
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1356 | DEED: Deed Book 1 - p. 60 - 4 Aug 1789 - Indenture - Alexander Moore, Washington Co., N.C. and William Black, Greene Co., NC, 200 pounds pd, 400 acres on Meadow Creek & adj Samuel Sherrel. Wit: George Gillaspie, Thomas Gillaspie DEED: Deed Book 1 - p. 61 - 4 Aug 1789 - Indenture - William Moore, Washington Co., NC and Robert Allison, 100 pounds pd, tr on E side dry fork of Meadow Creek and adj Benjamin Crow, being 300 acres granted Moore, No. 544, 20 Sep 1787. Wit: Richard Wood, George Gillaspie. Reg. 15 Sep 1789 NOTE: The above two deeds recorded from Washington Co and Greene Co NC date from the time before the establishment of Tennessee. Hence,their being located in NC. Moreover, there has been some controversy over the identity of Alexander / William Moore. I believe that the fact that two deeds registered on the same day showing different names for William and Alexander show that these two are different people.,probably brother rather than father and son, as some have suggested. | Allison, Robert (I182)
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1357 | DEED: Rutherford County Deed Book O, p. 103, doc. 81. Purchase of land from Beverly Harris. Deed executed 27 Dec 1820, recorded 1 Aug 1822. Deed of purchase from Beverly Harris of Williamson Co to Henry Vincent Sr of Rutherford Co. Land on the waters of Alexander's Creek on Duck River. Beginning in James Wright's east boundary line 20 poiles 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. | Vincent, Henry (I6271)
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1358 | DEED: Wesley Hudson sold a right of way for a railroad grade with average width of 66 feet to Western & Atlantic Railroad. This right of way was located in lot 150, District 17, Dekalb County and was sold for the sum of $62. This land was part of the right of way for the W&A RR from the Chattahoochee River to the original "Terminus" of the railroad near present-day Five Points in downtown Atlanta. Right of way was purchased from eight people for the original railway. This purchase was part of the original formation of the city that was to become Atlanta. Today, this land is located along the western side of the campus of Georgia Tech in midtown Atlanta, between Techwood Drive and Marietta St., north of North Avenue. Wesley Hudson's sale of land to the W&ARR is noted in an Atlanta Constitution on 10 Aug 1894 as the State of Georgia & W&A RR seek a restraining order against the Southern railway for unauthorized connection to the W&A on the land sold by Wesley. Deed records for Dekalb County were destroyed in 1842. The only deeds prior to that are ones that were re-recorded. | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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1359 | deeded land to Matthias | Ellis, Capt. Joel (I9030)
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1360 | Deeds in Waxhaw Settlement refer to the wagon road there as being the state line. So, Waxhaw abuts the North Carolina line. Likewise, Twelve Mile Creek looks like it quickly flows into Mecklenburg Co., NC Deeds here include deeds involving Andrew Jackson Born 1760 in Virginia. Served in Revolutionary War. Residence: Lived in Waxhaw settlement, SC Notes for George Wren (Betty Wren) !BIRTH-DEATH: Wren Family Manuscript-George Wren Patterson; Ct.of Equity, Lancaster Co SC Commissioners report,T. Thomason et al vs George Wren estate 1837-1871; FHL film 0024071. !MARR-1: Wren Family Bible,copy from bible owned by Carolyn Witrup, El Paso; Halifax Co VA DBK 19, p15, Jul Ct. 1801 !MARR-2: 17 Mar 1813, Lancaster Co SC, Roll 18, George Wren & wife administrators of Archiball Kimball. George Wren married to widow Elizabeth Kimball & became guardian for her children !MILITARY:SC REVOLUTIONARY WAR CLAIMS, AUDITED ACCT. | Wren, George (I6693)
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1361 | Deft - Criminal | Council, Matthew (I9645)
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1362 | deft vs Richard Lowe pltf - Civil | Council, Matthew (I9645)
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1363 | Deft vs. the state prosecutor criminal Not sure what the charge was, but Matthew was convicted, fined $10 and sentenced to 2 months in the jail. He appealed to Superior Court and was released to the supervision of Ezekiel England, Hodges Council, Joseph Calloway (I believe this is another brother-in-law). | Council, Matthew (I9645)
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1364 | Deft vs. the state prosecutor criminal | Council, Matthew (I9645)
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1365 | Delayed birth certificate issed 5 Dec 1951 | Counts, Eugene W. (I9922)
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1366 | Delayed birth certificate issued in 1954. Affidavit of birth by Mrs. Christine Whitten. | Hudson, Pearl (I3774)
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1367 | Descendant of John Howland | Howes, Experience (I9059)
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1368 | Descendant of John Howland and Henry Samson | Ellis, Cornelius (I8624)
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1369 | Descendant of John Howland and Henry Samson of the Mayflower | Sproat, Thankful (I9029)
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1370 | Descendant of John Howland of the Mayflower | Bennett, Lucy (I8835)
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1371 | Descendant of Pilgrim Henry Samson | Norcutt, Elizabeth (I8825)
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1372 | Descendant of Pillgrim Edward Doty | Doty, Mary (I9690)
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1373 | Description of farming activities | Bailey, Otway Licepious (I656)
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1374 | Description: 200 acres, Franklin County, eastwardly by unknown land, northward by vacant land, westerwardly by John Marshall's land, southwardly by the Mulberry Fork of Oconee River. | Ware, John Garrett (I6349)
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1375 | Description: 287 acres, Franklin County, on all sides by vacant land | Ware, John Garrett (I6349)
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1376 | Description: 575 acres, Franklin County, westwardly by Morris's labnd and on the other sides by vacant land | Ware, John Garrett (I6349)
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1377 | Dessie does not appear in the 1920 census. I suspect she died before the 1920 census. | Dickson, Dessie (I2564)
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1378 | DF Garrett to AD Wren 15 Nov 1880, filed 3 Dec 1880 Deed, Book H, 110 | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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1379 | Dickson, Ethel M (wid Robt H) drsmkr 3514 VanBuren rd r do | Garner, Mildred Ethel (I3101)
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1380 | Dickson, Richd I clk Thom McAn r 2230 No 14th | Dickson, Richard Isaac (I2597)
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1381 | Dickson, Robt H (Ethel) shoe repr 2121 Midland blvd r 2230 No 14th | Dickson, Robert Harrison (I2598)
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1382 | Dickson, Robt H jr (Susan L) whsemn Ft Smith Vehicle h 5106 Speers | Dickson, Robert Harrison Jr. (I2600)
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1383 | Dickson, Robt H jr (Susan L) whsemn Ft. Smith Vehicle h 5016 Speers | Bailey, Susan Louise (I684)
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1384 | Dickson, Robt H jr shoe repr R H Dickson r 2230 No 14th | Dickson, Robert Harrison Jr. (I2600)
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1385 | 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. | Phelps, John Wimbush (I10096)
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1386 | Did David and Elizabeth meet and marry during the migration from North Carolina? | Family: David Hollis / Elizabeth Lewis (F1114)
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1387 | Did this really happen in Limestone? Why would they have been all the way down there? Rather, why would Jere have been in Limestone? Bettie's family had moved there by 1824. | Family: Jeremiah Cason / Elizabeth Faver (F256)
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1388 | Died as a child. Never married, no children. | Bailey, Frank Field (I603)
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1389 | Died as a young man. | Dickson, Ross (I2602)
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1390 | Died as an infant or toddler | Peirce, William (I4969)
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1391 | Died as an infant. | Dennard (I2435)
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1392 | Died as an infant. | Wren, Mattie Fred (I6740)
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1393 | Died at age 13. Listed in Findagrave as Edward Edgar Wren | Wren, Edgar E. (I6681)
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1394 | Died at age 6 | Moriarty, Daniel David (I7241)
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1395 | Died at age 70. | Dickson, Hallie V. (I2574)
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1396 | Died at the age of 98. | Sarah (I5450)
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1397 | Died before Feb 1880. | Dickson, Joseph Jr. (I2581)
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1398 | Died before her second husband remarried. | Jones, Abigail (I9675)
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1399 | Died early. | Wren, Willard Watson (I6767)
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1400 | Died from carcinoma of the uterus | Bailey, Mary Malzenia (I647)
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