Wrenacres

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

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2001 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8608107 Kennedy, Jeanne (I4066)
 
2002 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8653561 Frazer, Elizabeth (I3002)
 
2003 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8709114 Landers, Lottie Lavada (I4163)
 
2004 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=87520469 Otwell, Shell Conway (I7506)
 
2005 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9047085 Bennett, Curtis Hayes (I854)
 
2006 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=93191875 Howard, Eula (I8325)
 
2007 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=93308733 Williams, Mary Etta (I6535)
 
2008 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=96473491 Shinn, Violet Mae (I8354)
 
2009 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=97424648 Cason, Alexander Cooper Jr. (I1483)
 
2010 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=99051039 Frazer, Jere Wilkins (I3013)
 
2011 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=99117946 Frazer, Favre Cason (I3005)
 
2012 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/109614250/sarah-ann-sexton Sartain, Sarah Ann (I5462)
 
2013 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/109615506/susannah-sexton Sartain, Susannah (I5463)
 
2014 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149419198/joe-ben-johnson Johnson, Joe Ben (I7976)
 
2015 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19815864 Sexton, Sarah Ann (I9318)
 
2016 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19822736/jesse-ben-sartain Sartain, Jessee Benjamin (I9319)
 
2017 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49772371 Manor, Lavinia (I9322)
 
2018 FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=58568763 Hudson, Charles Robert (I3733)
 
2019 First papers.
States he is from Edworthtown, County Longford, Ireland. Today this is Edgeworthtown.

Born 15 May 1818. Entered the US at Burlington, Vermont on 15 Jun 1837. 
Dargan, Terrence (I9338)
 
2020 First time he appears separate (rather than instead of) his mother. Vincent, John L. (I9508)
 
2021 Flora never married and had no children. Lane, Flora Ann (I4174)
 
2022 Florence had been married to Mr. Hill, possibly of Gifford Hill, the company that Jere Will worked for.

Florence had two girls: Daisy & Judy. In 2018, Judy is still alive, but Daisy died some time ago. Daisy has a daughter, Cindy Clendenen. She said that Mr. Hill was not a nice man and that the marriage could have ended in divorce. 
Perkins, Florence (I4975)
 
2023 Florence Hames had been living with her daughter, Ethel Dickson, for some seven months prior to her death due to ill health. Hames, Florence Magdalene (I3243)
 
2024 fm1 Perry, Billy (I4981)
 
2025 Follow Findagrave to connect back to Samuel Keith.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32391477/john-washburn 
Washborne, John (I8902)
 
2026 For $300 current money of Virginia, he sells a piece of land along Butchers Creek of about 40 acres to Alexander Field. Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
 
2027 For $4000 current money of Virginia paid by William B Price of Charlotte County, sold twenty negro slaves
Francis, China, Retter, Susan, Edmund, Phillip Granderson, Charlott, Innes, Eliza, Hon, Robet, Ottaway, Thaddeus, Nancy, Giles, Anderson, Merry, Emelia, George.

Additionally, sold stock, plantation tools, and furniture to William B Price.

This appears to be a way for Peter to shield his property from lawsuits. 
Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
 
2028 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 
Dickson, Joseph Jr. (I2581)
 
2029 For 250 L 8 p, sold to Bruce & Sydnor, all interest in the estate of John Hill. Bailey, Francis Baker (I602)
 
2030 For 5 shilling and natural love and affection, she sells four slaves to her daughter Jane Baker. Elizabeth (I2729)
 
2031 For 5 shillings and natural love and affection, Elizabeth Bressie sells three slaves to Thomas Bressie Bressie, Thomas (I1195)
 
2032 For 5 shillings and natural love and affection, Elizabeth sells to her son William Baker of Norfolk six slaves. Elizabeth (I2729)
 
2033 For 5 shillings and natural love and affection, Jane received four slaves from her mother. Bressie, Jane (I1187)
 
2034 For 5 shillings and natural love and affection, she sells three slaves to Thomas Bressie Elizabeth (I2729)
 
2035 For 5 shillings and natural love and affection, William received six slaves from his mother.

She had just written her will so this was clearly a way to distribute part of her estate. 
Bressie, William (I1201)
 
2036 For diverse good causes and considerations him thereon to moving, but now especially for and in consideration of the sum of five pounds current money of South Carolina, to him in hands well and truly paid ... a tract of land being in Union County on the south side of Pacolato River and hath such courses form and marks as a plat thereof represents viz. Beginning at a corner on the river bank a white oak, running thence S b W 9 50 to a corner stake S 32 W 23 to a corner hickory running thence No 5 W to Portmans Creek and thence as the creek runs down to the mouth of the nreaks and as the river runs from the mouth of the creek down to the beginning corner ... containing sixty acres more or less Hames, Charles Sr. (I3234)
 
2037 For fifty pounds sterling ... a certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred seventy five acres be the same more or less it being part of a tract surveyed for Charles Brandon situate on the north side of Pacolate River on Mill Creek it being the upper end of said tract; beginning at a hickory John Haimes corner at the upper end of Brandons old field thence So 5 E 15 chains to a chesnut, thence No 43 E 68 chains to a post oak, thence So 52 E to a stake on Cooks line, thence to the beginning including one hundred and seventy five acres ...

Witnessed by Edmund Hames. 
Hames, Charles Sr. (I3234)
 
2038 for L 50 current money of Virginia Elizabeth (I2729)
 
2039 for L 500 current money of Virginia, Elizabeth Bressie sells to Robert Mumford a tract of land along Butchers Creek with grist mill. Four Hundred acres more or less. Excludes a 100 acre section that Francis Bressie dec'd deeded to his son Thomas. Deed in Lunenburg County. Elizabeth (I2729)
 
2040 For L100 in sterling money, a plantation or tract of land in the county aforesaid on the south side of Pacolett River Containing by estimation one hundred acres be the same more or less bounded as follows that is to day Beginning at a white oak on Georges line on the south bank of the River thence to a white oak corner tree then to a red oak corner thence along a new line to Johnny's Creek thence as the creek meanders to the river thence as the river meanders to the beginning white oak. Including the grist mill and all other improvements within the said bounds. Hames, Charles Sr. (I3234)
 
2041 For many years, John, Alice, and Catherine lived together. Catherine is listed as Catherine Hall and is listed as married, even though no husband is shown. Boyle, John T. (I1101)
 
2042 For natural love and affection and 80L, William deeds to James a piece of land on the banks of Blue Stone Creek, part of a tract granted to William Hill 3 Mar 1760. Hill, William (I9525)
 
2043 For natural love and affection, Elizabeth gives three slaves to Mary Lewis, her daughter. Elizabeth (I2729)
 
2044 For some reason, Bob Dennison is recorded with his family, and then again with his daughter's family in the 1920 census. Dennison, Robert B. (I9301)
 
2045 For some reason, I had this listed as 1932, but that can't be right. The 1940 census says he is 5 years old. Shiflett, John Franklin (I5606)
 
2046 For some reason, the marriage record calls Aunt Bettie Bettie Jane. No one can ever recall her having any sort of middle name. None of her sisters had middle names. Family: Thomas Dunn Finney / Bettie Higgs (F260)
 
2047 For some reason, there are two different sets of forms and enumerations for the 1866 census. One categorizes broadly, the other more narrowly and includes Civil War veterans and casualties.

White Population
Male
3 under 10
3 aged 10-20
1 aged 30-40
Female
1 under 10
1 aged 40-50 (she's really more like 54) 
Hansen, Mahala Ann (I4259)
 
2048 For some strange reason, the 1920 Census says Thomas' father was from New York. Higgs, Ira Thomas (I3530)
 
2049 Fortunate drawer in 1821 GA Land Lottery
Drew lot 150, district 7, Fayette county 
Green, Allafair (I3191)
 
2050 Fortunately Drawer, 1821 Land Lottery
Drew District 8, Monroe County, Lot 167
Pike County came out of Monroe County, where Thomas was found. 
Shehee, Thomas G. (I5577)
 

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