Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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3901 | Purchased "... a certain negro woman slave by the name of Pinah, about eighteen years of age and her child, a boy, one month old, by the name Simon and her increase" Recorded 13 Apr 1849, Volume 6, page 467, Ponotoc County, Mississippi Deeds | Dickson, Joseph Jr. (I2581)
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3902 | Purchased 1/2 of lot 63, District 14, Putnam County, formerly Baldwin from William Spencer, 101 1/4 acres. Deed recorded 29 Sept 1810 | Deshazo, Lewis (I2509)
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3903 | Purchased 113 acres from Jesse Council Warranty Deed Date: 4 Feb 1820 Recorded: 5 May 1820 Book R V1, page 396 | Council, Isaac (I2126)
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3904 | Purchased 169 acres along Butchers Creek from William Stone and Tabitha his wife for $929.50, | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3905 | purchased 202 1/2 acres, Land Lot 303, 20th District from Henry Stokes for $200. Recorded 9 Aug 1810, pages 188-190 | Vickers, Hardy (I6214)
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3906 | Purchased 235 ac from Uriah A Council Date: 31 Dec 1833 Rec: 11 Dec 1835 Warranty Deed Book Z V1, p. 191 Witnessed by William L. Council, another son. | Council, Isaac (I2126)
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3907 | Purchased 4 tracts of land from an assigned military land warrant: SW 1/4, SW 1/5, Section 5, SE 14/, SE 1/4, Section 6 NE 1/4, NE 1/4, Section 7, NW 1/4, NW 1/4, Section 8 Twp 19, Range 9 | Wren, George Washington (I6698)
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3908 | Purchased a house and garden on this date from Ralph Wallen. | Coombs, John (I8992)
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3909 | Purchased for 45000 lbs of Petersburg Inspected Tobacco, from Thomas Miller, 403 acres along Butchers Creek | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3910 | Purchased from Baxter H. Ragsdale for $2600 | Cooper, Micajah Thomas (I2071)
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3911 | Purchased from James M Avery and Nancy his wife, for $100 all of the right, title, interest, or claim on the land and negroes assessed to Mary Towler, the widow and relict of Jeconias Towler who is now named as Joseph Bennett senr | Bailey, Peter A. (I659)
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3912 | Purchased land from Bazzell Waggstaff for L 20 good and lawful money of Virginia 25 acres that adjoins land already owned by Zachariah Baker, perhaps on more than one side. | Baker, Zachariah (I732)
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3913 | Purchased NW 1/4 and E 1/2 NE 1/4 Section 12, NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 12, NE 1/4 & W 1/2 SE 1/4 Section 14, Township 9, Range 6, NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 5, W 1/2 SW 1/4 Section 10, Township 10, Range 6. Land forfeited in April 1850. Redeemed by Alfred Huckaby for $15.50. | Huckaby, Alfred (I3706)
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3914 | Purchased public land, Certificate 26174 | Sartain, Alfred M. (I5458)
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3915 | Purchased remaining interest in town lots 12, 14, 16, 32, 34 from William G Hill for $300 | Huckaby, Alfred (I3706)
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3916 | Purchased the NW quarter of the SW quarter of Section three in township seven north of range thirty one west, containing 40 acres. In 2018, this land is on Fort Chaffee, near the intersection of Ft. Chaffee Blvd and Taylor Ave, across the street from the US Coast Guard MSD Fort Smith. Strange thing is that he was taxed for this land for several years already. And in the 1844 tax list, Robert Bailey is listed as the owner. | Bailey, Francis Baker (I602)
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3917 | Purchased via assigned military warrant: N 1/2, NE 1/4, NE 1/4, NW 1/4 SE 1/4, NW 1/4 Section 9, Twp 18, Range 9, | Wren, George Washington (I6698)
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3918 | Purchased W ½ S 5 T 19 R 11 E and NE ¼ S 32 T 20 R 11 E for $390.50 via deed of trust with James Weir as the lender. | Deshazo, Rev. John Walker (I2502)
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3919 | Put up bond for Francis Hester to be appointed inspector of tobacco. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3920 | Putnam County, Georgia Will book B, p. 149 | Wren, Elizabeth (I6683)
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3921 | Pvt, Capt J.R. Hamlet's Co, Ga Inf Local Defense, CSA | Overton, James H. (I4875)
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3922 | Pvt, Co B, 18th Ga Inf, Newton Rifles, CSA | Almand, Elisha (I226)
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3923 | Pvt, Co B, 18th Ga Inf, Newton Rifles, CSA | Dennard, Francis Marion (I2448)
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3924 | Pvt, Co B, 35th Ga Inf, CSA | Sparks, Peter B. (I5771)
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3925 | Pvt, Co B, 35th Ga Inf, CSA | Sparks, Welcome U. (I5774)
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3926 | Pvt, Co B., 18th Ga Inf, Newton Rifles, CSA | Dennard, Wiley Floyd (I2475)
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3927 | Pvt, Co E, 42nd Ga Inf, Harper Guards | Chafin, William Thomas (I1602)
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3928 | Pvt, Co G, 35th Ga Inf, CSA | Harris, Ezekiel D. (I3337)
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3929 | Pvt., Co B, 35th Ga Inf, CSA | Rogers, John Needham (I5382)
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3930 | R.T. Williams petition to administer the estate of O.L. Bailey Sr. was filed on 24 March 1896. | Bailey, Otway Licepious (I8087)
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3931 | Rachel Bates, 1750, book 11, p 423 Benjamin Bates, 1750, book 11, p 429 Benjamin Bates 1750, book 12, p 341 | Bates, Benjamin (I8578)
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3932 | Ralph and Linda had no children. | Family: Daryl Ralph Dickson / Linda Marie Ridener (F210)
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3933 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Daryl Ralph Dickson / Wanda Jean Phillips (F208)
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3934 | Randall Holt came to Virginia in the George in 1620. He wasapprenticed to Dr. JOhn Pott, physician general of the colony. | Holt, Randall (I3671)
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3935 | Rank: TEC5 US ARMY WORLD WAR II | Hunter, Earl Edward (I7566)
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3936 | Real estate $20,000 Personal estate $31,000 | Brantley, Harris (I9583)
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3937 | Real estate 6200 | Brantley, Harris (I9583)
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3938 | Real estate of Thomas G Shehee to be sold by Mary Shehee, adm'rx 22 Apr 1833 | Shehee, Thomas G. (I5577)
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3939 | Real estate value $53,530 Personal estate value $260,550 | Finlayson, John (I2905)
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3940 | Real Estate Value: 5000, Personal Estate: 1800 (Probably a slave owner) | Hames, William Henry (I3280)
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3941 | real property valuded at $8000, personal property valued at $15000, and 11 slaves | Cooper, Micajah Thomas (I2071)
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3942 | Realistically, I need to reconstruct all of his residince and history since I don't believe his pension affidavit. Peter Bailey died in KY. He lived for some time in Montgomery Co, TN and then across the border into Kentucky with a daughter near present day Ft. Campbell. In the 1820 Mecklenburg census, Peter Bailey is listed as Capt Peter Bailey and has 59 slaves, a very wealthy man. It went south not long after that. In his pension deposition, Peter says that his father marched with the army to the south, leaving him at home with his stepmother. Shortly after that, he left for the war, himself. After the Battle of Eutaw Spring, he returned home and remained in Mecklenburg until the winter of 1831, when he moved to Montgomery County, Tennessee. Peter also states that William and Abraham Bailey were some of the earliest settlers on the James River near Richmond, and Abraham was his grandfather. Abraham died in Henrico and left 3 slaves to Peter who were taken by the British without payment. After the battle of Eutaw Springs, he headed home with John Pemmerton, Shadrick Whit, Mical Willow, William Scandling, John Lockling, John Consolver. Reentered the service and ultimately was elected Captain. In his first deposition, he lays out his service time and ends with Eutaw Springs. The pension appears to be denied and he applies again, this time with a much more flowery depiction of his service, where he is raised to captain of his company by acclamation. However, at this point, Henry Brame makes a deposition that he has known Peter since they were in school together. He says he cannot possibly be old enough to have served and that in all the time he has known him, some 45 or 50 years, he had never mentioned serving. Sounds like he started to get a pension, then Brame wrote and then it ended. Then the pissy letters started going back and forth about him being taken off the roll. In the end, a number of people familiar with Peter wrote to the Commissioner of Pensions and pointed out that he was too young to have served, never claimed to have served, and on top of that had been a convict in the state penitentiary. The commissioner sent a later saying that these things needed to be investigated. And that was the last page of the file. In Mecklenburg County, while Peter was there, there were other Baileys that likely were connected one way or another but I have not yet figured this out. On the one hand, there is a Richard Bailey that shows up living relatively near to Peter. He may be Peter's brother Richard R. Bailey. There is a William Bailey nearby as well. Can't quite tell how he fits in. There are George, Howard, and others living in the other district of Meckenburg County. Still might be connected, but farther back. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3943 | Rebecca Cooper is listed as owning 266 acres worth $2660 and 1 slave worth $600. The fact that she is in the tax list means she owns the property and not Henry, so he must no longer be living. | Hollis, Rebecca (I3655)
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3944 | Rebecca could also have been a daughter of Capt. Thomas Bowler. | Rebecca (I5269)
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3945 | Rebecca died unmarried. | Cary, Rebecca (I1455)
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3946 | Rebecca is taxed on 267 acres worth $3000 and 1 slave worth $700 | Hollis, Rebecca (I3655)
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3947 | Rec'd January 25, 1854, on final settlement of Henry D Shehee my guardian I having arrived at full age the following property to wit Elick, Gabirel, Dave, & Chloe, & infant, five negroes, one mule and horse, & titles to certain real estate in the 14 district of said county and one hundred & thirty one dollars in full of all demands against my said guardian. Thos S Shehee | Shehee, Thomas S. (I9581)
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3948 | Receipt book page 12 Dr. A.D. Wren W NW, S11, T12, R22, 80 acres, value $80 | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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3949 | Receipt book page 14 J.W. Hudson SE SW, S23, T12, R22, 40 acres, value $120 NW SE, S23, T12, R22, 40 acres, value $370 N SW SE, S23, T12, R22, 20 acres, value $60 SE SE, S23, T12, R22, 40 acres, value $120 | Hudson, John Wesley (I3754)
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3950 | Receipt page 112 G.M. Franks E S34, T12, R22, 80 acres, value $200 State Tax - General State Tax - 45c School Fund - 40c Sinking Fund - 10c Pension Fund - 5c County Tax General Purposes - 90c Unnamed Tax - 10c D.S. Tax - 100c Total Tax - 300c | Franks, George Marcus (I2982)
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