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2951 Ira was elected coroner again in 1910 and served two terms, until his death. Higgs, Ira Thomas (I3529)
 
2952 Ira's profession in 1900 is an undertaker. This would be why he later was coroner for the county. Higgs, Ira Thomas (I3529)
 
2953 Ira's will leaves his estate to be split between his niece Florence Magdalene Garner and his wife's brother Robert McAllister of Eulogy, Texas McAllister, Maggie J. (I10128)
 
2954 Ira's will leaves his estate to be split between his niece Florence Magdalene Garner and his wife's brother Robert McAllister of Eulogy, Texas.

This provides us with a family for his wife and proves he and Eliza Lavona Huckaby Hames are siblings. Her daughter was Florence Magdalene Hames Garner 
Huckaby, Ira Alonzo (I3712)
 
2955 Ironmonger Draper, Clement (I2656)
 
2956 Is Jane the same person as Genny? Jane (I9454)
 
2957 Is this actually Joe Dickson (from Millie McGrane's page) who was an Odd Fellow? Millie lists a Joe b. 1901, d. 1963, and McCurry Cemetery lists a Joe b. 1895 d. 1977. Which is which?

When were Cecil and Elzenia married? Was it a shotgun kind of thing?

Was the child really born before the wedding? 
Dickson, Earnest John (I2565)
 
2958 Is this Mary or is this Lurany / Sourney or whatever the other daughter's name is? Based on her marriage date, I doubt it. Perhaps Mary died young. Deshazo, Mary C. (I2516)
 
2959 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. Dickson, David (I2561)
 
2960 Is this the same person as Eliza? Tennille, Mary Elizabeth (I9616)
 
2961 Is this the William Page who worked as overseer for Thomas Jefferson? Page, William J. (I4913)
 
2962 Isaac deeded his land to his sons without providing for his wife, so she must have already died. Glass, Hannah (I8701)
 
2963 Isham Cox moved to Alabama in the spring of 1830.

From Roots of Roane County, TN by Snyder E. Roberts Page 70 - RoaneCounty’s first Court was organized in 1801 at the house of ALEXANDERCARMICHAEL with following commissioned Justices present: HUGH NELSON,Chairman, WILLIAM WHITE, SAMUEL MILLER, PAUL HARRLSON, ZACHEUS AYERS,GEORGE PRESTON, WILLIAM CAMPBELL, JAMES PRESTON, ISHAM COX, WILLIAMBARNETT, GEORGE McPHERSON and ABRAHAM MCCLELLAN The court elected(Gen.) JOHN BROWN, Sheriff; JOHN STONE, Register; HENRY BREAZEALE,Clerk; DANIEL RATHER, Coroner; and GEORGE MCPHERSON, Ranger. HUGHNELSON, JOHN SMITH T, ALEXANDER CARMICHAEL, WILLIAM BARNETT, PAULHARRALSON, AND ZACHEUS AYERS were appointed as a committee for theerection of a courthouse, prison and stocks. 
Cox, Isham (I2209)
 
2964 Isham was a Methodist minister who moved to South Carolina and then onto Hancock Co., Georgia and later Jones Co., Georgia.



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Jones Co, GA Will Book A File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Jane Benson whnok13@hiwaay.net
, http://files.usgwarchives.org/ga/jones/wills/willbka.txt.
"ISHAM REESE Sr. 10/22/1815 - 7/1/1816 Wife: Susannah (5 negroes: Cubit, his wife, Blanche, Harriot, Aree, and Phillie) Children: Susannah Reese, Sarah Reese, Isham Reese Jr, Williamson Reese, Cuthbert Reese, Joseph Reese, John Reese, Patrick Reese, Henry Reese, Jordan Reese, (none of negroes to be sold out of the family) Exec: Williamson, Isham, Cudberth, Joseph and john Wit: Harris Gresham, Jeremiah Baker, John Cook (written on side of page: "born 1748. A methodist minister")"
Transcribed from LDS Film#4454232 Wills Vol A (1809-1864) Atlanta Archives:Roll 75-65 1809-1851 Books A, B, C (part) indexed.
 
Reese, Rev. Isham Sr. (I5291)
 
2965 Issued marriage license 22. Family: Miles Cary, Jr. / Elizabeth Cocke (F670)
 
2966 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. Shehee, Aylesbury (I5568)
 
2967 It appears that after all the kerfuffle around his father's activities, Peter A. decided to move on. He was in Yalobusha County, Mississippi in 1840 and died in Tallahatchie County in 1843, leaving all his property to his father. Bailey, Peter A. (I659)
 
2968 It appears that after John died, Esther moved to Desoto County, Mississippi. The estate paid expenses for the children to travel back from Desoto in 1841. Lewis, Esther (I4296)
 
2969 It appears that after Margaret's death, John and his children are living with his widowed mother. Womack, John Tipton (I6609)
 
2970 It appears that after Robert died, Margaret married a second time to William Hunter. In March 1803, Margaret makes her return of Robert's estate and is listed as Margaret Hunter. At that same court, William Hunter is appointed the guardian of Margaret's two youngest children.

There is a Robert Kirkham of Greene County, later of Twiggs County interacting with Ware, Jemison folks. Could be Margaret's brother 
Kirkham, Margaret (I4116)
 
2971 It appears that after the Civil War, Otway and Laura married. She died, maybe in childbirth. He then married her sister Martha (Mattie), who also seems to have died before he moved back to NC. In North Carolina, his children went to live with relatives.

It appears that Otway moved west with other extended family members. He married a woman whose mother appears to be related to his mother. There are a number of Bethell, Watt, and Stubblefield families in Dallas County, Arkansas apparently with roots in North Carolina.

The book Stubblefield : eight generations of a family in Rockingham & Caswell Counties, North Carolina & Calloway County, Kentucky ; including filial lines Bethell, Boaz, Harris, Holderby, Lawson, Johnston, Montgomery, Moore, Walton, Waters & Womack in the FHL / FHC includes Otway Bailey. Available online in a FHC. 
Bailey, Otway Licepious (I8087)
 
2972 It appears that Caledonia may be enumerated twice. Once in her birth home, and once in the home of Ephraim Wilson. The census doesn't really give a good hint as to whether this is really her or why she is in this house. I wonder if she was adopted out, or was just living elsewhere for some time. Bailey, Caledonia (I570)
 
2973 It appears that Elizabeth is selling land to her son. The dates make it hard for this to be a grandson. Though it could be a nephew. Bressie, Francis (I9523)
 
2974 It appears that he enlisted for a period of 12 months, starting as a Private. During the first few months, he was named Chaplain for the regiment. At the end of his 12 month term, he appears to have not re-enlisted in this unit. Cason, Rev. Jeremiah Harris (I1521)
 
2975 It appears that J. Wills Higgs, same age as Jere Will, is our man. He appears to be enumerated in two places. The census taker seems to have been really sloppy in Idabel at this time. Higgs, Jere Will (I3531)
 
2976 It appears that John H. Bailey moved to Red River County with his brother and received land in 1845. There is a bond for 100 acres adjoining Bailey dated 28 Jun 1845. Bailey, John H. (I627)
 
2977 It appears that Judith was Robert's second wife. The first wife was Jane. Family: Robert Ware / Judith Green (F3999)
 
2978 It appears that Karol's parents came from Poland to the US around 1904 and may have been of Jewish heritage. They settled first in the Philadelphia area and moved to Detroit around 1920. Family: Karol Charles Kalinsky / Helen Alma Dickson (F449)
 
2979 It appears that Matthew was probably born in Licking County. His parents were married there. He appears there in the 1850 census, and joins the army from there during the Civil War. By 1867, he is in Knox County, however. Not sure whether his parents and family were there or not.

Once we find Matthew & Rachel marrying, it's pretty straightforward to trace them from Knox Co to Pickaway Co to Tennessee. We don't know why they moved or exactly when yet. We also don't know about the foray into Illinois.

It seems pretty sure that Matthew's parents were Thomas and Jane. However, it appears there is a Thomas M Finney who married a Jane Miller in Belmont County. But there seems to perhaps be another Thomas and Jane in Ohio. We need to sort this out. Perhaps by finding them in the times from 1840-1860.

Pickaway, Knox, and Licking counties are all in central OH around Columbus. Belmont County is over on the (West) Virginia border, right by Wheeling. 
Finney, Matthew Miller (I9750)
 
2980 It appears that Nancy is likely connected to John Foster, for whom Edmund, her husband, was executor. Foster, Nancy (I2969)
 
2981 It appears that perhaps Margaret's family came to the US prior to 1850 since they are not found in the 1850 census.

Since I find Margaret in the 1910 Census but not the 1920 Census (yet), I suspect that she died between 1910 and 1920. 
Farley, Margaret (I2834)
 
2982 It appears that Temperance died pretty early. Her marriage to James does not appear in the saved records of Rutherford County. Bedford County, the next guess, has no marriage records before about 1850. It appears that James Alexander remarried to an Elizabeth Cooper after Temperance died. One of their children was named Micajah Cooper Alexander. She was not a daughter of Micajah, but perhaps a sister.

In any case, I have not been able to track her down well to figure out a more likely birth date nor a real marriage record. 
Vincent, Temperance P. (I6295)
 
2983 It appears that the ages of James and Mary are swapped in the census Shoptaw, James J. (I8339)
 
2984 It appears that the findagrave maintainer is a descendant. This is an avenue to perhaps pursue. Yarborough, Jane Evelyn (I10318)
 
2985 It appears that there is a William Hall in Washington County that could be William's father or uncle (most likely uncle) and a William H. Hall as well Hall, William Bennett (I9579)
 
2986 It appears that there may be a second will from 1883 in New York, vol 313, page 416 Dargan, Thomas (I9345)
 
2987 It appears that there were no children by this marriage. Family: Joseph Henry Almand / Emma Moore (F1034)
 
2988 It appears that they were not married when the city directory for Fort Worth was made for 1921. And they were married by the time they went to Mexia in 1924. Family: Jeremiah Harris Cason / May Browning (F3214)
 
2989 It appears that this grant was registered on 26 Jan 1837 in the land office and recorded on 20 Sep 1839 Shehee, Aylesbury (I5568)
 
2990 It appears that this grave is unmarked in the Antlers Cemetery. According to the Antlers American, 14 Jun 1925, "Neva Lorraine, 11 mos. old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ab Ingram of Kosoma, died of cholera Monday morning at the home of her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Z.T. Tennison. Internment was in Antlers Cemetery. Ingrum, Neva Loraine (I3843)
 
2991 It appears that this marriage ended around 1911 through divorce,though no documentation has been found. Family: Charles S. Cunningham / Laura Caroline Brooks (F2382)
 
2992 It appears that this patent was applied for 23 Nov 1838 and was granted on 10 Mar 1843. Shehee, Aylesbury (I5568)
 
2993 It does not appear that Mary Frances every was married or had children. Hughes, Mary Frances (I10293)
 
2994 It is believed that Thomas was a veteran of the Indian Wars, serving in the 3rd Co of GA Batt., commanded by Capt. John Duncan. On payroll, 9 Jun 1782 - 4 Nov 1795, enlisted 16 Dec 1782 and served 10 mos, 18 days. It is also believed that he moved to Rockingham NC by August 16 1779 and then to Georgia by 1782.

In some sources, I have seen him as Thomas Simeon Almand, but during that time, the King of England forbade anyone except royalty from having more than a single name, so this is not correct. 
Almond, Thomas Sr. (I413)
 
2995 It is easy to be sure that William K. Finney is Thomas Dunn Finney's father. good records show this.

It is also easy to track the fact that William Finney and Matthew Finney are the only Finney families in Lawrence County by 1890. And it is easy to find William in the family with Matthew and Rachel Stevens Finney prior to moving to Tennessee.

So, I am confident in the line from Thomas D. Finney to William & Mamie and then to Matthew & Rachel 
Finney, William Keeling (I8009)
 
2996 It is interesting that William and Elizabeth are listed as born in NC rather than SC. Most of the Huckabys and allied families seem to have come from SC. Not sure about Robert, the presumed father of William. Huckaby, William (I10159)
 
2997 It is likely that Hudson Hollis got his name from Hudson Berry. Thereis a Berry family that has children with all the same names as thisHollis family. THat leads to speculation that Mary was perhaps aBerry or that some other connection on the wife's side of the familyexists.

CENSUS: Based on the enumeration of John Hollis, it would appear thatthis person occurs in that house. 
Hollis, Hudson (I3631)
 
2998 It is likely that Peter was born in Elbert Co., GA, but no proof of this has yet been found.

Peter and Permelia were married by Elbert H. Gay, J.P.

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Peter is another of the mysterious Butler boys. 
Almand, Peter Bennett (I347)
 
2999 It is not clear that John & Mary immigrated to the US. Patrick may have come alone as a young man. While they do not appear to be deceased when he marries (Bridget's parents are listed as dec'd and Patrick's are not), they may not have come with him. Callahan, John (I7048)
 
3000 It is not clear whether Reuben's surname was Van Bishop or whether Van was his middle name and Bishop his surname. I have seen both. Van Bishop, Reuben (I6160)
 

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