


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
Notes
Matches 3,851 to 3,900 of 5,239
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3851 | only names are listed in 1885 tax list | Huckaby, Ira Alonzo (I3712)
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3852 | or 1625 | Howland, Desire (I9093)
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3853 | Or 1828 | Bridges, James Pierce (I1221)
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3854 | Ordained in the Mississippi Conference of the M.E. Church. Assigned to the Bellfontaine circuit of the Holly Springs district. | Deshazo, Rev. Erastus W. (I2492)
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3855 | Order for sale of his estate | Hames, William (I3273)
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3856 | Ordered that Abram Hester's hands John Potter's hands at his Quarter and Edward Lewis's hands do work on the Road that Zachariah Baker is overseer of. | Baker, Zachariah (I732)
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3857 | Ordered that Robert Cunningham pay unto Zachariah Baker fifty pounds of tobacco for two days attendance as a witness for him at the suit of Stephen Mallett. | Baker, Zachariah (I732)
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3858 | Ordered that the sheriff summon Edward Lewis and Jane Baker exrs for Zachariah Baker dec'd to show cause why they do not exhibit the last will and testament of said Baker. | Bressie, Jane (I1187)
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3859 | Ordered to appear at the next term of court to prove why he should not be removed from his office of Justice of the Peace, having been convicted of forgery. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3860 | Ordered to be tried by jury. Jury was selected and Peter plead not guilty. Witnesses were called and the case was tried. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3861 | Orders of the 42d District Court, J.R. Black, Judge Presiding Jere Windsor vs. Guy W. Windsor, divorce granted. | Family: Lt. Guy F. Windsor / Jere Wilson (F3807)
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3862 | Original URL was http://kvickers.tfc.edu or http://kvickers.toccoafalls.edu however both of these have quit working. The site can be found still, as of 22 Apr 2023, at the Archive.org Wayback Machine at https://web.archive.org/web/20030406172406/http://kvickers.tfc.edu/ | Source (S389)
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3863 | Original URL was http://kvickers.tfc.edu or http://kvickers.toccoafalls.edu however both of these have quit working. The site can be found still, as of 22 Apr 2023, at the Archive.org Wayback Machine at https://web.archive.org/web/20030406172406/http://kvickers.tfc.edu/ | Source (S632)
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3864 | Originally from Northern Ireland. Settled near Philadelphia, PA. Died at the age of 100. | Jemison, Robert I (I3913)
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3865 | Ormand was a niece of her husband's stepmother, Cornellia Battle. | Battle, Mary Ormond Butler (I793)
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3866 | Other children are listed in findagrave.com Children: Sarah [Lewis] Youngblood Oswalt* James Lewis (____ - 1862)* Abram Lewis* Susan Lewis Walker* Jonathan Lewis* Joel Lewis* Joshua Lewis* Lucinda Lewis Yeager* Perlina Lewis Avery* Burwell Houston Lewis (1799 - 1884)* Wiley Lewis (1809 - 1887)* Lucy Lewis Deshazo (1813 - 1880)* Jonathan Lewis (1820 - 1910)* | Lewis, Samuel (I6973)
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3867 | Other records say 7 Mar 1786. | Ellis (I8672)
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3868 | Other sources say 18 Oct 1849. MF says 16 Oct. | Ellis, Cornelius (I8624)
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3869 | p 365 July Session 1811 Hodges Council An account of the sales of the estate of Hodges Council deceased Purchasers Rachel Council Rowling Childs Jesse Council - 2 heifers, 1 horse Jas Proctor Isaac Conley Easton Conley Edmond Hoddard Joseph Ashworth Ezekiel England Isaac Council - 1 pair of gears John Childs Joseph Calloway John Council - 1 stone hammer Signed Rachel Council | Council, Hodges (I9641)
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3870 | p. 134 Greene County, State of Georgia This indenture made 29th March 1807 between Samuel Jemison of the one part and Robert Kirkham of the other part, both of aforesaid state and county. For consideration in the sum of $394 paid by party of the other part, to him sold and conveyed a parcel of land lying on the waters of Richland Creek containing 190 acres being part of a grant to Nathaniel Hicks and by him conveyed to Daniel Thacker, deceased, and by Jonathan Opdyke (?) attorney for the heirs of aforesaid deceased and by said Cole to Phillips until Francis Boykin, by Boykin to Jamison together with appurtenances thereon. /S/ Samuel Jemison, Elizabeth Jemison, her mark Wit: Thos Ware, David Roberon, Elisha Roberson J.Bethune, Clerk Recorded 14 May 1811 | Jemison, Samuel (I3915)
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3871 | p. 14 Feb 1794 Deed from Jesse Counsel to James Chambers 400 ac; oath William Brown Deed from Jesse Council to Jordan Council. 160 ac. oath sd Jesse Jordan Council on jury for John Robins, admr vs. John Goodrich Jordon Council on jury for James Reynolds vs. Samuel Kennady | Council, Jordan (I9640)
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3872 | p. 14 Wednesday April 19 1815 Ordered by the court that there be paid unto John Leftwich the sum of Ten Dollars, Robert Allison the sun of six dollars & to Gillbreath Barton the sum of six dollars for settling with the county trustee as commissioners up to the present term. | Allison, Robert (I182)
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3873 | p. 150, 30 Nov 1796 - NC Grant 1370. Landrene Eggers. 100 ac. waters Meet Camp Creek. Jesse Counsels corner. John Browns line. db p. 37 p. 151, 30 Nov 1796 - N.C. Grant 1368. Landrene Eggers. 150 acs. waters of Elk Creek & New River. near William Millers corner. Jesse Councill's line. db p. 52 | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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3874 | p. 153, 1 Oct 1796 - Between Aaron England and Robert Shearer. 100 L Virginia Currency. 149 ac. N side New River. above the Horsefoard. Jesse Councils line. William Drewns corner. including the improvement where Aaron England now lives. Wits: Jordan Counsill, William Robins, & John Ayers. Signed: Aaron England. db. p. 78 & 79 | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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3875 | p. 153, 1 Oct 1796 - Between Aaron England and Robert Shearer. 100 L Virginia Currency. 149 ac. N side New River. above the Horsefoard. Jesse Councils line. William Drewns corner. including the improvement where Aaron England now lives. Wits: Jordan Counsill, William Robins, & John Ayers. Signed: Aaron England. db. p. 78 & 79 | Council, Jordan (I9640)
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3876 | p. 153, 1 Oct 1796 - Between Aaron England and Robert Shearer. 100 L Virginia Currency. 149 ac. N side New River. above the Horsefoard. Jesse Councils line. William Drewns corner. including the improvement where Aaron England now lives. Wits: Jordan Counsill, William Robins, & John Ayers. Signed: Aaron England. db. p. 78 & 79 | England, Aaron (I9649)
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3877 | p. 353 April Session 1811 Hodges Council On the motion of Rachel Council administration is granted her on the estate of Hodges Council deceased Joseph Calloway & Ezekiel England bondsmen, $2000 bond An inventory of the estate of Hodges Council deceased was returned to court by the administratrix and admitted to accord to wit: One negro wench & child. seven head of horses, twelve head of cattle, eighteen head of hogs, one set of blacksmith tools. One waggon & gears. Three beds & furniture. Three wheels & other furniture. One plow & three hoes. One loom. Three pots. Two ovens and two skillets. Rachel Council Ordered that the perishable part of the estate be exposed to public sale | Council, Hodges (I9641)
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3878 | Page 43, Will book A | Ware, Henry (I6340)
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3879 | Paid $1.25 tax on his land. Jackson Huckaby owns the NW 1/4 of this section, valued at $1280. | Huckaby, William (I10159)
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3880 | Paid 1 poll, 1 horse ($40), 1 mule ($75), 2 neat cattle ($30), total $145. | Huckaby, Kneelan F. (I3709)
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3881 | Paid one poll, tax on 230 acres (unspecified) worth $230, 1 mule worth $70. | Huckaby, Kneelan F. (I3709)
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3882 | Paid poll tax Owned 1 horse ($25) | Garner, Jackson Jiles (I3103)
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3883 | Paid poll tax Owned 1 horse ($35), 6 neat cattle ($50), 21 hogs ($100), $155 other property | Huckaby, Alfred (I3706)
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3884 | Paid poll tax Owned 1 horse ($60), 10 hogs ($20), no other property | Huckaby, Ira Alonzo (I3712)
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3885 | Paid poll tax Owned 1 horse ($75), 1 mule ($100), 2 cows ($25) | Huckaby, Alfred (I3706)
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3886 | Paid poll tax Owned 1 mule ($100), 6 neat cattle ($40), 5 hogs ($10), $100 other property, total $250 | Huckaby, Alfred (I3706)
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3887 | Paid poll tax Owned 1 mule ($125), 9 cows ($110), 8 hogs ($25), $50 other property | Huckaby, Alfred (I3706)
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3888 | Paid poll tax Owned 1 mule ($50), no other property | Huckaby, Fernando Cortes (I3708)
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3889 | Paid poll tax Owned 2 mules ($200), 6 neat cattle ($60) 15 hogs ($45), $200 other property, total $405 | Huckaby, Alfred (I3706)
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3890 | Paid poll tax Owned 6 cows ($35), 1 mule ($66), 9 hogs ($10) | Garner, Isaac G. (I3102)
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3891 | Paid poll tax. Owned 2 mules ($100), 3 cattle ($45), no other property | Huckaby, Alfred (I3706)
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3892 | Paid poll tax. Owned 3 mules ($250), 3 cows ($30), no other property | Huckaby, Alfred (I3706)
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3893 | Paid tax on 1 slave and 1 poll. | Deshazo, Larkin (I2506)
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3894 | Parents are listed as father from Canada Fr and mother from Ireland. Maried for 11 years. | White, Frederick (I6457)
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3895 | Parents are probably Joseph Stetson & Abigail Jones. See silver books Richard Warren, vol 18, part 2, page 157 https://www.mayflower400uk.org/education/who-were-the-pilgrims/2020/february/richard-warren/ See Mayflower Silver Books - Vol. 18, Richard Warren, part 2, p. 157 | Stetson, Abel (I8581)
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3896 | Parents both born in Ohio as well Likely born March 1872, Miller Twp, Knox County, Ohio | Finney, William Keeling (I8009)
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3897 | PARENTS: father from SC mother from TN or NC | Hames, Milton A. (I3262)
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3898 | PARENTS: father from SC, mother from TN | Huckaby, Eliza Lavona (I3707)
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3899 | PARENTS: In the 1880 census, he reports that his father is from Maryland, mother from Scotland His age suspiciously drops in the 1880 census. I expect having a new, young wife might have something to do with this. Ref: [,1970,gm1] John W. Tennyson was a doctor. According to a typescript produced maybe in the 1950's, the family came to MS from KY in about 1850. The Tennysons (Tennisons) were originally from the "old country" Wales. The first families settled in Kentucky. Dr. John W. Tennyson was from Kentucky. His wife, Ann Malinda Biggers, was from Alabama. They lived in Kentucky about 10 years before coming south. Dr J.W. and Ann M. Tennyson came to Alabama and stayed about 5 years, then came on to Mississippi, Pontotoc County about 1850. In 1856, the settled in Choctaw County. According to the 1880 census, J.W. Tennyson's father was from Maryland and his mother was from Scotland. Subsequent research has not shown this story to be terribly accurate. Census records show that J.W. Tennyson was in Lauderdale County, Alabama in 1850, Pontotoc County, Mississippi in 1860 and Choctaw County, Mississippi in 1870. 1860 shows that he has $1800 of real estate, but I cannot find any deeds in the index for him in Pontotoc County. Would real estate in Alabama be recorded in the Federal Census? He does not appear in the Slave census. Non-Population Cenus are not available for MS. I do not believe they married in Kentucky. There is no reason for the Biggers to be in KY. | Tennyson, John Washington (I5961)
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3900 | Parsons Anderson was a member of Capt. John Morton's Company of the4th Virginia Regiment in 1776. He died in service during theRevolutionary War. | Anderson, Parsons (I440)
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