


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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401 | 4 slaves Decatur, District 14, lot 201, 125 ac, pine Decatur, District 14, lot 242, 56 1/4 ac, pine tax $1.73 2 mils | Shehee, Thomas S. (I9581)
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402 | 4 slaves, $1600 personal estate $200 | Shehee, Thomas S. (I9581)
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403 | 40 acres | Ware, Jamison (I6345)
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404 | 430 acres and four slaves | Hill, William (I9525)
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405 | 47. Samuel Keeth (Bridgwater Husbandman) v. Jacob Cook (Abington Husbandmanm "alias Gent."), atty John Otis Esq Debt, on bond dated 6 Jun 1734 for L42 on demand. Default by deft. Bond chancered. Judgement for L22.19s.5d and L3.0.6d costs. Appealed by deft with sureties as #23. | Keith, Samuel (I8684)
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406 | 4th Session of Florida Legislature, pages 75-6. Right to establish a ferry across the Okelockony where road leading from Tallahassee to Georgia line corsses the river. Leon County. | Vickers, Drew (I6206)
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407 | 5 Dec 1798 - NC Grant 1660. Jordan Councill. 100 ac. torn, torn, New River. into river at the Bent. db p. 544 | Council, Jordan (I9640)
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408 | 5 Feb 1793 Jordon Council sat on jury - John Turnbill vs. Daniel Hull 7 Feb 1793 Jordon Council sat on jury - David Smith vs. Zachariah King | Council, Jordan (I9640)
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409 | 5 July 1873 Wife - Mahala Almand Son William Almand, dec. Son John B. Son David B. Son Willcomb T Son Henry B Son Joseph S Daughter Sarah Ann Rogers Daughter Martha Ann Turner Daughter Harriett C Fairchilds Executors Asa J Wallers, John C Rogers Witnesses J.M. Rhodes, S.O. Beaty, S.M. Cook | Almand, David Butler (I223)
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410 | 5 slaves, 2 exempt from taxation, 3 taxed, ages 12-50 None of the other sons appear in this tax list. I am assuming this James is son of John and brother of Hardy for lack of any other information. | Vickers, James (I6218)
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411 | 50 ac, 0 poll | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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412 | 50 ac, 0 poll | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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413 | 50 ac, 0 poll, 0 slaves | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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414 | 50 ac, 0 poll, 0 slaves | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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415 | 50 ac, 0 poll, 0 slaves | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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416 | 50 ac, 0 poll, 0 slaves | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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417 | 50 ac, 1 poll, 1 slave | Council, Howard S. (I9647)
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418 | 6 Aug 1794 Jesse Council ordered to attend next court first Monday in November as juror. | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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419 | 6 Aug 1794 Jordan Council ordered to serve on jury to view road from County Road extends thru Deep Gap of Blue Ridge to Deep Gap in Rich Mtn at head Mete Camp Creek and from thence to state line on Stone Mountain | Council, Jordan (I9640)
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420 | 6 Feb 1796 William Davis to Adam Heath L 60 Jesse Heath, witness | Heath, Adam (I7423)
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421 | 6 May 1795 Jordan Council ordered overseer of the road from wagon ford on New River to Rich Mountain | Council, Jordan (I9640)
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422 | 6 slaves Decatur, District 14 181 ac pine tax $2.51 3 1/4 | Leovisa W. (I6298)
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423 | 6 slaves Decatur, district 14, lot 201, 125 ac, pine Decatur, district 14, lot 242, 30 ac, 2nd Decatur, district 14, lot 242, 26 1/4 ac, pine one buggy Tax: $2.77 2 3/4 mils | Leovisa W. (I6298)
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424 | 695 acres class 3 Hickory 15 slaves 1 charriott tax: $3.28 1 3/4 | Green, Allafair (I3191)
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425 | 7 Nov 1796 Hodges Council part of jury to view road from School House on Brushy Fork to top of Stone Mountain | Council, Hodges (I9641)
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426 | 7 polls, 101 1/4 ac 3rd quality land, in Putnam Co., on Cedar Creek, originally granted to Lowery, adjoins Childs. Tax $2, 31 1/4c. Then as agent for William Deshazer, 1 poll, 31 1/4c | Deshazo, Lewis (I2509)
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427 | 714 Hillcrest is now 714 Huntley | Higgs, Jere Will (I3531)
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428 | 79.38 acres | Vickers, James Jackson (I6220)
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429 | 79.5 Acres, 1 W½SW LOUISIANA No 16 N 10 W 14, Natchitoches Land Office | Vickers, James Jackson (I6220)
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430 | 79.97 acres, assignee of Joab Lawler | Ware, Jamison (I6345)
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431 | 8 May 1794 Jesse Council ordered to attend next court as juror | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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432 | 80 acres sold to Benjamin Moody Purchased by Robert Marshall from Mary & Nathaniel Parham of Brunswick County | Marshall, Capt. Robert (I4431)
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433 | 80.02 acres | Ware, Jamison (I6345)
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434 | 80.06 acres | Shehee, Aylesbury (I5568)
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435 | 80.08 acres | Shehee, Aylesbury (I5568)
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436 | 80.09 acres | Shehee, Aylesbury (I5568)
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437 | 80.09 acres | Shehee, Aylesbury (I5568)
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438 | 80.10 acres | Shehee, Aylesbury (I5568)
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439 | 80.18 acres | Ware, Jamison (I6345)
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440 | 80.2 acres | Ware, Jamison (I6345)
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441 | 80.28 acres | Shehee, Aylesbury (I5568)
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442 | 88th Troop Carrier Squadron 438th Troop Carrier Group, Army Air Forces Richard started as a Private and as a mechanic. He was promoted to PFC, Corporal, Sergeant, and Technical Sergeant (where he flew as a flight mechanic). The Troop Carrier Service was responsible for delivering paratroops and gliders at key battles such as D-Day and Marketgarden, as well as delivering cargo and evacuating the wounded. | Dickson, Richard Isaac (I2597)
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443 | 9 Texas Field Battery, also known as Lamar's Artillery, was formerly known as Capt. Daniel's Co. Texas Artillery, and as Daniels Battery. A lot of these units were part of the "Trans Mississippi Infantry" and had names that spanned Arkansas and Texas. | Bailey, Otway Licepious (I8087)
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444 | 9th Bat. Georgia Cav, CSA | Adair, John (I40)
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445 | From Find A Grave Born to Jeremiah Simmons "Jerry" Burnett (1835-1915) & Alice Arseneth Bobo Burnett (1834-1918). Lucy married Rev. John Austin Lee (1861-1933) about 1889. Six children: • Austin Webb Lee (1890-1954) • Sarah Alice Lee McDade (1892-1986) • Lillian Lee Burwell (1894-1972) • Griffin Calicutt Lee (1896-1939) • John Edwin Lee (1898-1970) • James A. Lee (1903-after 1946 in Kenosha, WI) Lucy Lee and her first cousin, Addie Cansler Massey, Memorial# 55584101, are both buried in the Clinton Cemetery. Their common maternal grandparents are Sampson Bobo, Memorial# 8318172, and Rebecca Woodruff Bobo, Memorial# 27048707. | Burnette, Lucy Jane (I1301)
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446 | A 3 year old child, Jackson Ware, is enumerated with this family. Could be a late in life son or a grandson. | McClosky, Nancy A. (I4524)
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447 | A D Wren to Arkansas Finance Co 25 Feb 1889, filed 27 Feb 1889 Trust Deed, Book 32, p. 9 Sec 33, T 12, R 22 | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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448 | A Feb 1806 deed references Alexander Wren and a tract of land owned by Winnyfred Wren adjacent to George Wren. It seems like Alexander is likely another son. Also that Winnyfred is another daughter. The fact that she owns land on her own would imply that (a) she is of legal age (at least 14, I expect) and (b) her father likely has died and willed the land to her. Not sure how to square that with Betty's notes on the 1800 census. Notes for William Wren (Betty Wren) NOTE: William Wren was from the Cattail-Fountain Creek area of that part of Brunswick Co. VA that fell into Greensville Co. VA. No definitive evidence has been found to place him in a family. Wrens were in Brunswick in the early 1700's. 1760 DEED: Brunswick Co VA, 23 May 1760, Thomas Tomlinson to Wm. Ezell. Wit: William Wren, Wm. Majors, John Houseman. 1761 DEED:Brunswick Co VA, 28 Jan 1761, Nathaneil Carter & wife Ellender to William Wren of Brandon Pr., Prince George Co. for 50 pounds 117 ac. on N side Roanoke R. on branch of Cattail Ck. Wit: Jon Vinson, John Tomlinson & Richard Renn p 614. DB 6. NOTE:On p.616, DB 6,28 Jan 1761, Richard Renn buys from Nath. Perry of Granville Co NC.Wit: Jon Vinson, John Tomlinson & William Renn. 1761 DEED:Brunswick Co VA, 11 Apr 1761, William Wren to Benjamin Williams. Wit:James Oliver, Nathl. & Susanna Mabry. 1764 WILL:Sussex Co VA, 26 Sept 1764/ 17 Jan 1765 WB-B-24. Will of Burrel Tomlinson.....to nephew Theodorick Renn son of William Renn.....to sister Mary Renn. 1773 DEED:Brunswick Co VA, Benj. Rives purchased from Wm. & Eliz. Massey 200 ac., Wit: William Wren, Rich. (x) Massey, James Advent. 1773 DEED:Brunswick Co VA, Oct, Conveted to Wm. Rives, 200 ac, wife Mary waivers dower rights. Wit:Benj. & James Advent, William Wren. 1776 DEED:Brunswicke Co VA, DB-12-197, John Dobie of SC sells land on Cattail Cr. Wit: Wm. Robinson Jr, Wm. Advent, William Wren. Proven 26 May 1777 by oaths of Wm. Robinson & William Wren. NOTE:Those people noted as witnesses in Brunswick deeds were later found in Lancaster Co SC. This would lead one to believe that the William Wren in Brunswick Co VA was the same as one in Lancaster Co SC. 1780 DEED:Brunswick Co VA, DB 14, 21 Feb 1780, p8, William Wren & Mary his wife of Brunswick Co & Meherrin Pr. to Henry Mangum for 7,000 pounds 371 ac. Wit: Briggs Goodrich, William Robinson, John Camp & John Woodroof. Proved 27 Mar 1780. Land was on Carter's Creek bounded by Massey, Soloman, William Robinson Littleberry Robinson,William Peebles, John Collier. 1780 REV WAR: Wm Wren supplied 7 beef cattle for the troops of Gen Sumter. Recieved compensation 26 May 1788. NOTE: This would indicate that Wm Wren was in Lancaster by 1780 but no record of deeds for this time period exist. The first 54 pages of Lancaster DB-A are missing. !1781 WITNESS: Greensville Co VA, WB-1-8, 6 Aug 1781-24 Jan 1782, will of John Tomlinson II, Wit: Wm. Sykes, Wm Tomlinson, Wm Wren. NOTE: Many of the people of Lancaster Co SC during the Rev War returned to their former homes in VA because of the terrible fighting in the Waxhaw area. [THE WAXHAWS, Pettus, p52.] This would account for Wm Wren having been in Greensville Co VA to witness the will of brother-in-law John Tomlinson II and account for Wm Wren to be on the 1783 tax list in Greensville Co VA. 1783 CENSUS: Greensville Co VA, State Census, William Wren , Susuanna Tomlinson, Catoe, Robinson, Massey, Vincents all citizens of Lancaster Co SC have returned to VA. Above. 1790 CENSUS:HEADS OF FAMILIES-SC, p25. 1 WM 16>, 2 WF, 2 slaves. 1800 CENSUS:Lancaster Co SC, p13, NA film, SC-50. 00001-00011-07. NOTE: This record was copied from the actual census record. Some indices, e.g."accelerated index", record the numbers for the name below Wren [Guy Wallis] as Wren's record, therefore indicating a much larger family. Last record found for Wm. Wren. The female between 26-45 would be dau. Mildred b 1771, ref. 1850 census Chester Co SC, who didn't marry until 1809 | Wren, William (I6770)
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449 | A few times, I have seen her as Myrtle A. But more frequently, there is an S. or Stella. | Ballentine, Myrtle Stella (I739)
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450 | A letter to John Wesley Hudson in 1899 confirms Wesley's birthdate | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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