


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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3901 | PARENTS: father from SC mother from TN or NC | Hames, Milton A. (I3262)
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3902 | PARENTS: father from SC, mother from TN | Huckaby, Eliza Lavona (I3707)
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3903 | 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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3904 | 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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3905 | Pastor's return says 4 May 1819. Married by Alex. M Cowan, Minister in the Presbyterian Church | Family: Francis Baker Bailey / Evalina B. Hill (F408)
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3906 | Patent registered in Tallahassee land office 29 Nov 1831. Granted 20 Aug 1834. | Shehee, Aylesbury (I5568)
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3907 | Patrick and Bridgette Callahan are living next door. | Boyle, Michael F. (I1108)
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3908 | Patsy Page gives an extremely early date for this marriage. The 1900 census says that they have been married for 32 years. That puts it at 1868 instead of 1865. | Family: George W. Moore / Catherine E. Garner (F1234)
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3909 | Patsy Page lists George as dying 5 May 1923, but the 1910 census lists Catherine as a widow. I suspect he died earlier. | Moore, George W. (I4703)
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3910 | Patsy Page lists the marriage as 1858, but the marriage record says 1855. | Family: Samuel G. Huckaby / Cansada Page (F1240)
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3911 | Patsy Page reports that 4 children were born to this marriage. | Family: Nathaniel J. Page / Susan Jane Lawrence (F1245)
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3912 | Paul was younger than Karl and probably had a degree of mental handicap. He worked in the maintenance department of Famous Bar in St. Louis. He died in his 30s from heart problems. Paul Robert was never married and had no children. | Wienand, Paul Robert (I6941)
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3913 | Peaceful Meadows Cemetery Hiram, Georgia Recorded and submitted by: Judy Cronen , Chuck Cronen and LucilleButer 10/2004 Directions: Located on Hart Road just behind Mt. Zion Baptist Church. To get there take Route 61 out of Dallas going toward Villa Rica. Turn right on Hart Road and the cemetery will be on your right just behind the church. | Hudson, Howard Kimball (I3747)
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3914 | Pension account reflects a change in pension beginning in 1836 | Dickson, Abner (I8179)
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3915 | Pension Application 1025-332 from Tennessee, filed 8 May 1891 | Cason, Faver (I1500)
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3916 | Per Robert Hale: John died of a disease, contracted in the service of his country, at home in Conyers and was buried in the Almand family cemetery. He has a large box-type grave that is badly weathered and very hard to read. It is also in need of repair. His mother is buried next to him. No marriage record has been found for John. | Almand, John (I276)
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3917 | Performance bond of $500 for Nicholas Geeter as Constable | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3918 | Permelia applied for a Confederate Widow's pension. | Thrower, Permelia (I6036)
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3919 | Personal History of Nevada County records his name as Harmon Vickers, but this is clearly incorrect. | Scott, Hunter Vick (I5492)
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3920 | Personal History of Nevada County records his name as Samuel Addison Scott. | Scott, Sam Blake (I5504)
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3921 | Personal History of Nevada County remembers her as Bertha Hesterly. | Hesterly, Beulah (I3514)
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3922 | Personal History of Nevada County remembers her at Nina Burke. Other sources say Burks. | Burke, Nina (I1298)
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3923 | Personal Property Tax - 1882 Albany Town School District No. 15 Hudson, C.D. Poll - 1 Horses - 0 Neat Cattle - 0 Mules - 0, Sheep - 0 Hogs - 0 Other property -0 Total - 0 | Hudson, Charles David (I3729)
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3924 | Personal Property Tax - 1882 Albany Town School District No. 15 Hudson, J.W. Poll - 1 Horses - 0 Neat Cattle - 5, $44 Mules - 2, $150 Sheep - 0 Hogs - 1, $2 Gold Watches - 1, $10 Other property - $90 Total - $305 | Hudson, John Wesley (I3754)
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3925 | Personal Property Tax - 1882 Albany Town School District No. 15 Lane, B.T. Poll - 1 Horses - 1, $25 Neat Cattle - 2, $20 Mules - 1, $30, Sheep - 0 Hogs - 5, $5 Other property - $98 Total - $178 | Lane, Berry Tillman (I4166)
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3926 | Personal Property Tax - 1882 Albany Township School District No. 17 Almand, W.U. Poll - 1 Horses - 0 Neat Cattle - 5, $60 Mules - 1, $62 Sheep - 0 Hogs -5, $6 Gold Watches - 0 Other property - $25 Total - $153 | Almand, Welcome Ussery (I393)
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3927 | Personal Property Tax - 1882 Albany Township School District No. 41 Almand, B.S. Poll - 1 Horses - 0 Neat Cattle - 5, $40 Mules - 1, $100 Sheep - 0 Hogs - 2, $5 Gold Watches - 0 Other property - $50 Total - $195 | Almand, Bennett Simeon (I208)
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3928 | Personal Property Tax - 1882 Albany Township School District No. 41 Wren, A.D. Poll - 1 Horses - 1, $75 Neat Cattle - 3, $25 Mules - 1, $100 Sheep - 0 Hogs - 4, $4 Pleasure Carriage - 1, $25 Gold Watches - 1, $40 Other property - $195 Total - $464 | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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3929 | Personal Property Tax - 1882 Caney School District No. 21 Almand, J.S. Poll - 1 Horses - 1, $40 Neat Cattle - 2, $15 Mules - 0 Sheep - 0 Hogs - $8 Gold Watches - Other property - $35 Total - $98 | Almand, Joseph Simeon (I293)
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3930 | Personal Property Tax - 1882 Emmett Township School District No. 13 Almand, W.T. Poll - 1 Horses - 0 Neat Cattle - 0 Mules - 0 Sheep - 0 Hogs -0 Gold Watches - 0 Other property - $16 Total - $16 | Almand, Welcome Thomas (I390)
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3931 | Personal property tax was generally collected on males older than 21. Since William is paying tax in 1785. Tax would have been assessed for the year he turned 21 and then paid the next year. So, born in 1763 or earlier. At that time, the part of Mecklenburg where the Bakers lived was Lunenburg. | Baker, William (I729)
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3932 | Peter A. Bailey is living in Tallahatchie Co., Mississippi when he writes his will. In it, he gives all his property to Peter Bailey, is father, of Hopkins County, Kentucky, with a few exceptions. He names his sister Elizabeth M.A. Haralson. Martha P. White, wife of Hugh L White to have one bed, now in the possession of Samuel Wordslow. To my much and respected friend William Cocke, clay bank horse now in the possession of Daniel Holliday, along with all claims and debts from his due to Peter A. Bailey. To William Cocke's wife Jane Cocke one side saddle of up to $20 in value to be purchased by the executor. Watch, jewelry, plate, & pictures to Elizabeth M.A. Haralson. Friend James S. Bailey my brace of pistols.\ In case my father shall die or become incapacitated to take the property hereby devised, my will is that my sister shall have it. Trusty servant Daniel to be sent to delivered to Peter as soon as practicable. dated 12 May 1843. | Bailey, Peter A. (I659)
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3933 | Peter and Sarah Bailey and Otway and Sine Bailey sell to William Stone for $696 a tract along Birds Branch containing 169 acres. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3934 | Peter Bailey WM > 16: 1 Slaves > 16: 7 - Bob, Tom, Sal, Rachel, Phebe, Jude, Frank Slaves > 12: Amos, Reuben Horses: 3 Frank was inherited in 1794 from Sarah Baker Bailey's mother, along with two other slaves, Suk and Cheney, neither of whom appear here. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3935 | Peter Bailey WM > 16: 2 - Richard Slaves > 16: 5 - Tom, Sal, Judy, Phebe, Lucy Slaves 12-16: 1 - Amos Horses: 2 | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3936 | Peter Bailey WM >16: Richard Slaves > 16: Tom, Phebe, Jude, Sal, Rachel Slaves > 12: Amos Horses: 2 | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3937 | Peter Bailey against Thomas Miller and Robert Mimms The defts having filed their answers and thereby having denied the equity of the pltfs tort on the motion of the dfts by their counsel. It is ordered that the injunction obtained by the pltf to stay the proceedings on a judgment mentioned be _____ that the bill be dismissed and that the plft pay unto the dfts their costs. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3938 | Peter Bailey appears in court and explains his case that he was not obstructing a witness to come to trial and that charge is dropped. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3939 | Peter Bailey applied for a pension due to his service in the Revolutionary War. He was living in Montgomery County, Tennessee at this point, which is why he appointed John Winkler as his attorney for the court actions in Meckenburg. It appears that he may have moved there as early as 1831, when he failed to appear in court in Mecklenburg on charges of passing counterfeit money. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3940 | Peter Bailey brought suit against his neighbor Samuel Lockett over a property line dispute. The county surveyor is ordered to survey the line. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3941 | Peter Bailey et al appeal a judgment from the County Court from 7 Mar 1813. In court, Peter and his fellow appellants move to dismiss the case at their cost. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3942 | Peter Bailey is brought before the court and accused of passing counterfeit currency. Then, he is charged with obstructing a witness coming to trial to deliver evidence against him. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3943 | Peter Bailey moves for a new trial in the action of Grief Green against him. Peter said that Grief had agreed to represent him in a recent criminal case (apparently the forgery incident) for $200 but then charged him $300. Green appeared in court of his on accord and released Peter of $100 of his debt and the movement was overruled. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3944 | Peter Bailey vs Abraham Keene This is the second suit against Abraham Keene. Since he does not appear, default judgment is awarded to the plft. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3945 | Peter Bailey vs Samuel Lockett "It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the pltf is not an inhabitant of this state and it is ordered that this suit be dismissed at the next court unless security for the payment of such cost and damages as may be awarded the said deft" Is this not the same Peter Bailey who appeared in court the previous day? Or are the counterfeiting charges against Peter A. or a different Peter? | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3946 | Peter Bailey vs Samuel Lockett Jury finds for the deft and rules that Samuel Lockett retains his property and Peter Bailey has to pay costs. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3947 | Peter Bailey vs William Birchell Jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff and Peter Bailey recovers damages of $3004 plus interest and costs | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3948 | Peter Bailey vs. Abraham Keene Peter Bailey is suing Abraham Keene. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3949 | Peter Bailey vs. Samuel L. Lockett In a jury trial, no decision was made and the case was continued until the next term. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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3950 | Peter Bailey, plaintiff against Samuel L Lockett, defendant Upon a Writ of Rights By direction of the plaintiff's attorney Ordered that the suit be dismissed and that the defendant recover against the plaintiff his costs by him about his defense in that behalf expended. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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