Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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3051 | Jury drawn July 1841 for the next term Juror 18. Wesley Hudson | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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3052 | jury trial to assess damages for non-performance of L 7.11.9 plus costs and interest from 14 Apr 1766 | Baker, Zachariah (I732)
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3053 | Just to cause more confusion, Norvelle & Mildred, who presumably were familiar with these people and not with the census records, said that Ruby Purtle married first Dendy and then Spears. However, there is also a Ruby Dendy, age 11, found in the 1920 census of Jackson Parish, Louisiana. She was also born in Arkansas. Several trees on Ancestry and Findagrave claim that she was the person who married P. Jackson Spears in 1931. However, I will trust Mildred & Norvelle over a census record on this one. It does not appear that Ruby had children in either of her marriages. | Purtle, Ruby (I5217)
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3054 | Karl was just a little younger than Dad. | Wienand, Karl Dickson (I6481)
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3055 | Kay died just a few days after Wayne Snipes, her first husband. Apparently, this was the caused by two massive strokes brought on by complications from hepatitis A. | Steinsiek, Kay Allison (I5794)
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3056 | Kernon Hudson died young. | Hudson, Keron (I3756)
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3057 | Kidder Walker Chief Justice C C Saml J Redgate J. P. John F Miller J P Republic of Texas County of Colorado Be it Rememberd that on this 12th day of July A D 1841 there was Begun and held in and for Said County a Regular Term of the County Court present Kidder Walker Chief Justice, John F Miller William David Associate Justices, W B Perry Clerk & Joseph G Ball Depty Sheriff, when the following Business was transacted, to wit, a list of Deeds was furnish By the Clerk, having Been admitted to Record Since the last term of this Court was ordered to Be entered in the minutes & is as follows to wit J Cummings to T Ware quarter league of land on Cummings Creek known as north quarter of the upper league of said Cummings Consesion oath Before clerk By S J Redgate & J W Dodson witnesses | Ware, Thomas (I6366)
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3058 | Killed in Civil War at Lynchburg, VA (Robert Hale). Some sources show name as Green B. Almand, but that's not correct. Twin of Sophronia E. Almond. | Almand, Graves Bennett (I245)
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3059 | Killed in the Civil War. | Armour (I483)
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3060 | Kirsten lives in North Carolina, near Raleigh. | Wienand, Kirsten (I6944)
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3061 | Knox County Settlements (ADM.) Vol. 5 - July 1830 - Oct 1835 Page 34 - January Session 1831 Jesse Council The last will and testament of Jesse Council deceased. Gibson Hardin & Joseph Hardin swore that they saw Jesse Council sign the will produced.Jesse Council of the county of Knox, state of Tennessee To my dear wife Elizabeth Council I give all my estate both real and personal to her and her heirs forever.Item to each and every of my children (who have long ___ been apportioned and left me) I bequeath every by me given to them to theirs and their heirs forever. Dated 1828 | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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3062 | L.P. Cooper was a lawyer and circuit court judge. | Cooper, Lunsford Pitts (I2056)
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3063 | Laborer | Moriarty, Daniel D. (I4739)
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3064 | Ladosca filed for a Confederate widow's pension in Rockdale Co. | Taylor, Ladosca J. (I5883)
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3065 | Lancaster County Deeds, Book A, pp 84-85, 17 Mar 1785, Nathan Tomlinson of Camden Dist., to Nathaniel Tomlinson for s5 sterling, 170 A in the Waxhaw Settlement between the Waxhaw Creek and Twelve Mile Creek. Nathan Tomlinson (x), Wit: William Wrenn, John Foster, Thomas Rhodes. Prov. by William Wren, 17 Mar 1785, before Andw Foster, J.P. | Wren, William (I6770)
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3066 | Lancaster County Deeds, Book A, pp 86-87, 22 Nov 1784, Thomas Crawford of Camden Dist. S.C. to William Wren of same for L150 sterling... land on N side of Waxhaw Creek, originally granted to Joseph Crawford, adj. Archibald Chrockets (sic) land, including an improvement, adj. Robert Crawford, 17 A also adj. sd. tract, part of tract grated to Stephen White, conveyed to Isaac McCullah and from Isaac McCullah to Jos McCulloch, from sd. Jos McCulloch to James Crawford, adj. Robert Lockhart, Nathaniel Tomlinson, I-- Tomlinson... Thomas Crawford (LS), Wit: Robert Crawford, Jno Foster, Jno Crawford,. Prov. by Robert Crawford, before Andw Foster, J.P. 22 Nov 1784 | Wren, William (I6770)
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3067 | Lancaster County Deeds, Book B, p. 173, 24 May 1792, Jesse Roper of Lancaster Co., S.C. to George Wrenn, for L 50 ... part of a grant to sd. Jesse Roper by Adam F. Brisbane in Dec 1791, near Hery Ivey ... Jesse Roper (seal), Wit: William Wren, James Roper | Wren, George (I6693)
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3068 | Lancaster County Deeds, Book B, p. 257, 13 May 1793, Robert Crawford and wife Jane of Lancaster Co., to Robert Hancock of same, for L 140 sterling, 376 A granted to Samuel Burnet, 200 A part of sd. grant adj. Moses White, Joseph White... Robert Crawford (Seal), Jean Crawford (Seal)., Wit: William Crawford, William Wrenn | Wren, William (I6770)
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3069 | Lancaster County Deeds, Book B, p. 269, 7 Sep 1793,m Charles Miller & wife Margaret of S.C., Lancaster Co., to Guy Wallace for L 50 sterling, land on N side of muddy branch, adj Nathan Tomlinson... Charles Miller (Seal), Margaret Miller (LS), Wit: George Wren, William Miller. | Wren, George (I6693)
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3070 | Lancaster County Deeds, Book B, page 78, 6 Aug 1791, John Crawford of S.C. to George Wrenn of Lancaster Co. for L 100 sterling... land on N side of Waxhaw Creek adj. Robert Ivey, Moses White, Robert Lockhart, William Wrenn. John Crawford (seal), Wit: Benjn Perry, Bridges Pair (X), Thos Chadwick (X) Prov by Bridges Pair, 2 Feb 1792, before Hugh White, J.L.C. | Wren, George (I6693)
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3071 | Lancaster County Deeds, Book B, pp 279-280, 26 Sep 1792, Jesse Roper & wife Biddy of Lancaster Co., to James Avent of same, for L 10 sterling, 10 1/2 A on the waggon road adj. sd. Roper and Avent ... Jesse Roper, Biddy Roper (X) (Seal), Wit: David Cairns, George Wrenn, James Roper. Proved in Court (no date) | Wren, George (I6693)
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3072 | Lancaster County Deeds, Book C, p. 82, 12 Mar 1792, William Patton & James Patton & Elizabeth Patton & Mary Patton of York Co., S.C. to Robert Ivey of Lancaster Co., S.C. ... 180 1/2 A adj sd. Ivey ... William Patton (seal), James Patton (seal), Elizabeth Patton (+) (seal), Mary Patton (S) (seal), Wit: George Wren, Wike Ivey | Wren, George (I6693)
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3073 | Lancaster County Deeds, Book F, p. 135-137, __ Aug 1799, George Wren and Allatha his wife of Lancaster Co., to Robert Hancock, John Tomlinson, Mark Meacham, Nathaniel Tomlinson, Nathan Tomlinson, Jesse Roper senr for $4.50 all the right of property adj Robert Lockert 1 1/2 acres to build a house of worship for the use of members of the Methodist Episcopal Church... George Wren (Seal), Allatha Wren (X) (seal), Wit: James Avent, Guy Wallace, William Cousar, Proved by William Couser, 10 Feb 1801 before Samuel Dunlap J.P | Wren, George (I6693)
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3074 | Lancaster County Deeds, Book F, p. 230, 11 May 1805, Jesse Roper and wife Biddy to Isaac Anderson for $400, 62 acres on lower side of Catawba River, Waxhaw Creek... Jesse Roper (Seal), Biddy Roper (X) (seal), Wit: George Wren, Thos Vincent, Guy Wallace, Proved by Wren 31 July 1805 | Wren, George (I6693)
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3075 | Lancaster County Deeds, Book G, p. 13-14, 4 Feb 1806, Alexander Wren & wife Mary of the dist. of Lancaster, for $151 to John Collier, planter, 41 1/2 acres, part of a granted to Saml Burnet adj Thomas Vincent, the sd John Collier, & Winnyfred Wren hers being part of a tract conveyed to George Wren to John Tomlinson, 4 Feb 1806 Alexr Wren (Seal) Mary Wren (X) (Seal) Wit: Guy Wallace, George Wren, Clem Hancock Proved by Guy Wallace, 8 Feb 1806 | Wren, George (I6693)
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3076 | Lancaster County Deeds, Book G, p. 141, John Anderson of Lancaster Dist., planter, for $800 to Isaac Anderson, two negroes Ben and Sam, 20 Feb 1800. Jno Anderson (X) Wit: James Massy, George Wren, Allethia Wren Proved by George Wren, 5 Mar 1808, before Saml C Dunlap, Q.U. | Wren, George (I6693)
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3077 | Lancaster County Deeds, Book G, p. 249, 23 Feb 1810, Robert Hancock and his wife Sarah of Lancaster District to Clem Hancock for $310 land on N side Waxhaw Creek adj Wm Porter. Robert Hancock (seal) Sarah Hancock (seal) Wit: William Hancock, An. Anderson, George Wren Proved by George Wren 19 Mar 1810 before James H Witherspoon J. Peace | Wren, George (I6693)
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3078 | Lancaster County Deeds, Book G, p. 289, Nathan Tomlinson of Lancaster District, for love, good will, to his daughter Sarah Tomlinson, 14 Aug 1810, Nathan Tomlinson (X) (Seal), Wit: George Wren, Clem Hancock, Isaac Anderson. Proved by Isaac Anderson 6 Nov 1810 before Jos Draffon, J.P. | Wren, George (I6693)
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3079 | Lancaster County Deeds, Book G, pp 12-13, Mark & Winney Meacham of the District of Lancaster, planter for L 49 s 8 d 4 sterling to John Collier, planter, 53 acres, part of 376 acres granted to Samuel Burnet on N side of Waxhaw Creek, on E side of Catawba River, 3 Dec 1801. Wit: George Wren, Nathaniel Tomlinson, Moses Heth. Mark Meacham (X) (seal), Winnefred Meacham (X) (Seal) Acknowledged by Mark Meacham 8 Feb 1806 | Wren, George (I6693)
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3080 | Land adjoins Bailey | Marshall, Capt. Robert (I4431)
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3081 | Land entries 10 Mar 1778 #573 - Joseph Lanning, 300A. on both sides of Indian Graves Fk, branch of Swearing Crk, adj deeded lands of Henry Eustace McCulloh & Daniel Hunt & Improvements of John Hollis & Peter Baker [9:501] # 574 - John Hollis 400 A. on both sides of Indian Graves Branch of Swearing Crk. ajd Improovements of Joseph Lanning & Peter Baker. [9:554] 6 May 1778 # 778 - Adam Helmsteder 400 A. on Beaver Dam adj Daniel Hunt, John Dancy, Joseph Laning, & John Hollis [10:196] 4 Aug 1778 #1238 Peter Baker 300 A. on the waters of Swearing Crk at a place called Indian Grave adj John Hollis, Joseph Lanning & McCulloh's old line and including his improovment [10:368] 5 Nov 1778 # 1774 - Arthur Oneal 200A. on head of Beaver Dam & adj James Morefield, John Ford, John Hollis, & Helmshtettler. Made to Wm. Moore 4 Aug 1783 # 2619 George Reed 100 A. on waters of Dycas' Mill Crk adj James Morefield, John Hollis, John Reess | Hollis, John (I3639)
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3082 | Land Entry 9742. Warrant 1340, originally issued to Walter Clopton, Jun. 23 1/2 acres on the waters of Falling Creek, adjoining Joseph Cason's south east border. Survey 13 Jun 1814 | Cason, Joseph (I1533)
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3083 | Land grant of 154 acres for 15 shillings | Baker, Zachariah (I732)
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3084 | land grant of 223 acres on Butchers Creek for 25 shillings | Baker, Zachariah (I732)
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3085 | Land grant of 4681 acres for L 21.15.0 | Bressie, Francis (I1179)
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3086 | Land patent granted for E fractional 1/2 SW fractional 1/4 S 13 T8 N R 28 W, 82 9/100 acres | Council, William Lambkin (I2137)
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3087 | Land was sold and debt settled. | Cason, Joseph (I1533)
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3088 | Landed at Fredericksburg, VA before the Revolutionary War. Settled near there. Fought in the Revolution for the entire war. Had 4 sons and 5 daughters. Figuring out where Thomas Cason and other Laurens Casons lived and who they were is important to move forward and backward. In 1800, there appear to be several Casons: Thomas, Giles, Elizabeth, John, and Benjamin. There appears to be a William and a William Jr. William Jr is married to Mary. Thomas witnesses deed for William Jr. I suspect that they are brothers and that William Sr (not yet seen) is likely their father. | Cason, Thomas (I1576)
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3089 | Landed in Fredericksburg, VA before the Revolutionary War. Moved to Aberville District, SC.Could have been named Joseph rather than John N4, h3 | Cason, John (I1524)
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3090 | Larkin filled for divorce from Effie based on his claims that she continually abused him. Effie cross-files for divorce from Larkin, claiming that he was drunk and abusive. No resolution was found in the court filings. | Family: Larkin Tennyson / Effie A. Shields (F1551)
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3091 | Larkin is assessed for 1 slave and 1 poll. | Deshazo, Larkin (I2506)
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3092 | Last name sometimes spelled COWSER. | Cousar, Elinora (I2140)
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3093 | Laura is listed as having had 6 children, all of whom are alive in 1900. | Dempsey, Laura A. (I2428)
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3094 | LDDM lists this child as having died by 1917, but a different Annie was born in 1912. Seems odd. I don't find any other records of this person. | Doucette, Ann (I7612)
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3095 | Lee and Mattie had three children. | Bridges, Lee Flournoy (I1215)
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3096 | Left an estate of $50 to be administered. Asaph Peterson, East Bridgewater applies for letters of administration, eldest son. Heirs: Asaph Peterson Franklin Peterson Washington Peterson Luther Peterson Edward B. Peterson, Sally Soule, wife of James P Soule, all of Abington. Most valuable asset is a pew in the Union Calvinistic Society of South Abington | Peterson, Asaph Torrey (I8537)
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3097 | Legal residence: Arkansas 5th Congressional District, compensation $6500. | Wren, Henry Hudson (I6703)
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3098 | Legend has it that Cynthia Ann Buck was an "indian Maiden from SC" | Buck, Cynthia Ann (I1272)
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3099 | Leila Williams, Ira Hudson's first wife, died during childbirth. Itis not known whether the child lived or died. | Williams, Leila (I6525)
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3100 | Lend to my beloved wife Sina Bailey, eight negroes Sweet(?), Billy, Charles, Clem, Big Ann, Louisa, Haley during her natural life, also boy Hall, girl Ann (called Little Ann) and Big Ann's youngest child to dispose of as she sees proper along with all my stock of all kinds, except such as I shall bequeath, also my household and kitchen furniture, all my working utensils of every kind also my watch and Diploma also I lend to my beloved wife Senia during her natural life all my lands, to wit the tract where I now live containing 180 acres more or less also another tract lying on lick fork of Hogan's Creek containing 211 1/2 acres and at my wife's death my will and desire is that the lands lent my wife be equally divided between my two sons Giles Pinkney Bailey and Otway L Bailey to them and their heirs forever. I give to my daughter Nancy Bailey my boy Jessee girl Suffey daughter of Nancy in addition to the negroes left her by her grand mother Roleets, Louis Leah Leonard Granasion Cinthy & Muneria with their present and future increase. I give to my son Giles Pinkney Bailey my boy Guilford Leda Ellelly Munroe and Bedford in addition to the negroes willed him by his grand mother Roleets Sweet, Hannah with her present increase and future increase. To my daughter Sarah Jane Bailey my girl Nancy boy Dan girl Lauran Girl Permelia girl Merah boy Caton To my son Otway L. Bailey my woman Esther boy Roblen girl Hanett girl Lellee boy Henry son of Esther girl Lehany To my daughter Eliza Virginia Bailey my girl Frankey boy Moses boy Madeson girl Aryan girl Dinah boy Huy son of Leuda It is my wish and my desire that my estate be kept together and no division made until my children come of age or marry and should any of my children die before they arrive at lawful age or get their property their portion be equally divided between my surviving children and should any of my children marry and have no lawful issue my will is that the person to whom they marry have one half of his or her property and the other part be divided between my living children. It is my will that when my children marry that each of them have one bed and furniture, 4 head of cattle, 5 head of hogs, 1 horse worth forty or fifty dollars. I appoint my friend John Bethell executor, my wife Senia Bailey executrix Witness William Bethell Jr. | Bailey, Dr. Otway Licepious (I655)
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