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Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson

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4701 This 80 acres (60 from James, 20 from Elisha) was part of the land left to James and Elisha by their father William.

Sold for L 50 current money of Virginia. 
Hill, James (I9526)
 
4702 This appears to be a case where Herod Bridges sold land to McCarroll Penifoy and then bought it back from the estate of Mc. Penifoy's father William the same day. Perhaps it was a land exchange with the estate - like for like. The descriptions of the property are similar and along the same waterway. Bridges, Herod Flourney (I1212)
 
4703 This appears to be a discounted deal. L15 for 100 acres seems to imply a more substantial relationship. Perhaps this is somehow attached to William's illegitimate son.

... a certain parcel of land lying and being in the county aforesaid and situate on the waters of Pacolet River and bounding on a white oak the beginning corner and running N & W 69 35 links to a post oak thence S62 E 13 to a lightwood stake thence S 6 E 44 chains to a post oak and then straight to the beginning corner including one hundred acres ... 
Hames, William (I3273)
 
4704 This appears to be O.L. Bailey's home. Here, he is listed as owning 17 slaves, one of whom is a fugitive from the state.

Interestingly in the population schedule, while Otway's neighbors before and after him in the slave schedule appear. But Otway does not appear among them in the population schedule. 
Bailey, Otway Licepious (I8087)
 
4705 This appears to be the 2nd half of a land exchange. Bridges, Herod Flourney (I1212)
 
4706 This appears to the the correct Sally Bailey. There must be a story here as to who raised Sally. Her mother died when she was an infant. Family: Melchizedeck Braeme / Sally Bailey (F3650)
 
4707 This birth date came down from Aunt Lida, I believe. I suspect that it is wrong by a couple of years. Sartain, Mary J. (I5460)
 
4708 This birth date seems awfully late to have children starting in 1796. I might expect something more like 1770. Deshazo, Lewis (I2509)
 
4709 This birthdate appears to be wrong since he appears in the 1850 census. Merrow, Amos W. (I4628)
 
4710 This cemetery appears to be located near where the old Bateman Mill was located off County 152 in Land Lot 77 of the 2nd District Taylor County, Ga.

This is likely a later generation Daniel or just a commemorative marker. 
Shehee, Daniel (I5570)
 
4711 This census enumeration just uses initials and Senetta is listed as P. Huckaby. Huckaby, Terilda Emiline (I3711)
 
4712 This census records that he was 26 at the time of his first marriage. However, he would have been 21 when he and Cora married and 37 when he and Fannie married. Ross, Charles Franklin (I5410)
 
4713 This child died young. Cocke (I1754)
 
4714 This child is uncertain, but Dorman lists him as possible. Therecould likely have been other children.

Anderson Cocke was musician in the 4th Virginia Regiment, 1776-1778 
Cocke, Anderson (I1769)
 
4715 This child is uncertain. Baird, Anna (I700)
 
4716 This child is uncertain. Baird, John Jr. (I709)
 
4717 This child was unborn at the making of the father's will. It alsodied in infancy. Cocke (I1755)
 
4718 This could be the same Lemuel Hames who married Elizabeth Page in 1858. Hames, Lemuel (I9455)
 
4719 This daughter of F.P. Hudson is sometimes seen as Vinona, Vinora, or Venorah. Her tombstone says Venorah. In the 1900 census, she is listed as Norah.

As far as children go, the 1900 Census reports that George and Norah have been married for 10 years. That is in conflict with the marriage record we found in 1895. There is a son, aged 12 named Robert in the 1900 census as well. He is listed as a son of George Matthews. It is possible that he is a son from a previous marriage. But, the census reports that Norah has had only child and that child is still alive.If that is the case, where is the child? The 1910 census clears this mystery up somewhat in that it says that Venorah has had no children. So Robert must be a child of George's from a previous marriage. He is also listed as having been married twice. 
Hudson, Venorah I. (I3783)
 
4720 This deed details Elizabeth as daughter of Robert Marshall and widow of John Hill and wife of John Clark and mother of Evalina B Hill.

From the way the deed is written, selling Francis claim on Elizabeth's estate, it appears that she is still alive, though John Clark appears to be already dead. 
Marshall, Elizabeth (I4429)
 
4721 This deed says that both parties and the land are in Craven County, but it also talks about land on the Saluda River, which is in Ninety Six District and Laurens County.

Craven is an extinct county and was eliminated when the seven original judicial districts were created. 
Cason, Thomas (I1576)
 
4722 This deed shows William H Bailey and Mary his wife selling land that adjoins Shipwith, who later own sues Peter Bailey. However, it lists William as residing in Charlotte Co. Perhaps he moved there for a time after his marriage.

In this case, he sells a plot of 32 acres on Little Bluestone Creek for $500. This seems a very high price for this land. 
Bailey, William H. (I698)
 
4723 This deed was made out in Bibb County, Alabama for land in Putnam County, Georgia previously owned by Lewis Deshazo Deshazo, Larkin (I2506)
 
4724 This deed was witnessed by Beninijah Marshall. This hints strongly at a relation between Robert and the other Marshalls in the County. Marshall, Capt. Robert (I4431)
 
4725 This deed, made 14 Nov 1831 between Francis Bailey on the first part, Lingnal Jones on the 2nd part, and John W Lewis on the 3rd part.
Francis Baker Bailey is indebted to Lingnal Jones for the sum of about $75 plus interest by a bond.
John Lewis pays to Francis Baker Bailey one dollar to fulfill the bond.
Francis Baker Bailey's wife Evalina is the former Evalina Hill, daughter of John Hill dec'd. As a part of his will, his wife Elizabeth received a dower right to the land, negroes, and other property. Elizabeth married John Clark, who is also dead.

This deed confirms that Francis Baker Bailey is married to Evalina Hill, who is the daughter of John Hill. It also confirms that Elizabeth is John's widow, that she remarried to John Clark, and that he has died as well.

In this deed, Francis Baker Bailey is selling part of this property. 
Bailey, Francis Baker (I602)
 
4726 This family is the only one where a Mary J. Sartain of the right age appears. However, many researchers show that Mary Jane Sartain died in 1874 unmarried. The only references to her marriage are to a Benj. Sexton or link to my previous guess of a marriage to Thomas M. Higgs (which seems to be incorrect).

A search of the 1860 census in the area where the family lived in 1870 shows many of the neighbors, but not any of the Sartains (generally indexed as Lartain in 1860) or Sextons that connected to Sartains. 
Sartain, Alfred M. (I5458)
 
4727 This has been shown as about 1785 and about 1781. Page, Richard (I4909)
 
4728 This has been shown in some places as 1829, but if the will was proved and recorded in 1823, then the death must be 1823. Hames, William (I3273)
 
4729 This is a guess based on her marriage year Council, Charlotte (I9642)
 
4730 This is a guess based on his witnessing a will in 1776 and the 1830 census (which seems pretty high for his age) Council, Jesse (I9639)
 
4731 This is a long and complicated deed with a number of parties. Peter sells multiple tracts of land, acquired from multiple parties, to satisfy debts due from suits in Superior Court to Bruce & Sydnor. Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
 
4732 This is a messed up census entry. It's right at the end of the district and it seems that the census taker has stuck some corrections at the end. Ancestry seems to try to group them with Tennison.

Brady is listed as a baker. 
Tennyson, Brady Lee (I5946)
 
4733 This is a second marriage for both parties. The census says she has had 1 child and it is still living. Almand, Portia C. (I349)
 
4734 This is a transcription of the church minutes from 1843 until 1993along with a church history. Source (S77)
 
4735 This is a two-page, hand-written list of dates of birth for the children of Francis Baker Bailey. Written in ink on blue, lined paper, it appears to date from the mid 1860s, perhaps. It likely was written by Hume F. Bailey, himself. It appears to have all been written at the same time. Source (S608)
 
4736 This is from the Ancestral file. I have seen no other reference to

this William. I do not trust it particularly. 
Hames, William III (I6495)
 
4737 This is likely not completely true. All indications show that he might have worked at the armory, making pistols maybe, but was not in charge. Bailey, Otway Licepious (I656)
 
4738 This is not the daniel who went to Arkansas. He was already there by the time this Daniel was born. Huckaby, Daniel (I10154)
 
4739 This is part of an on-going dispute over property lines.

Peter Bailey vs Samuel Lockett.
Upon a Writ of Right
A jury trial finds in favor of Samuel Lockett 
Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
 
4740 This is recorded as Cole Twp, Choctaw Lands, Indian Territory, but in the Arkansas census. It's right on the border between Oklahoma and Arkansas. Bailey, Thomas B. (I690)
 
4741 This is Sarah's 2nd marriage. She was previously married to Merrow. Family: Walter S. Hooper / Sarah Oldham Peterson (F1460)
 
4742 This is the 1890 Census of Veterans.

He is listed as a private, Co A, 5th Ky Infantry, enlisting on 1 Nov 1861 and mustering out on 4 Nov 1864 
Dunn, Thomas (I9737)
 
4743 This is the second marriage for both Elizabeth and for William. Family: William Snydor / Elizabeth Cocke (F1925)
 
4744 This is the second of Peter's three marriages. The first and thirdwives' names are unknown. Family: Peter Cocke / Mary Whitehead (F2049)
 
4745 This is very preliminary. John W Phelps and family are located just a few houses away from the Deshazos in 1860. There is a single sister in the home in 1860 named Druscilla, a very uncommon name, but also the name of Mary's daughter. I believe this is the father of Mary F.E. Phelps Deshazo.

There is a marriage record for John W. Phelps to Dicey Brightwell 27 Dec 1825 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia, page 84.
"Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6NKF-C3YG : 26 April 2023), John W Phelps, 1825. Before accepting that, I need to prove that she is in fact Brightwell and that they werein fact in that area.

In the 1820 census, there is a William Philps enumerated in Pittsylvania County, Virginia that could fill the bill as John's father.

Checked Henderson County Tennessee - substantial record loss, apparently. No old records.
Checked Yalobusha County MS.
District 1 Index to Deeds - Direct - Not found
District 1 Index to Deeds - Reverse -
C - 247 (Phillips) - Does not appear to be him.
District 2 Index to Deeds - Direct & Indirect - Not found



John W. Phelps appears in the Pittsylvania tax lists annually until 1826. After that, he no longer appears. By 1830, he appears in the Henderson County, TN census. Jason Brightwell appears in 1822 and continues through 1829. William and Samuel Phelps appear in 1823, William in 1822. 
Phelps, John Wimbush (I10096)
 
4746 This is very strange. In October 1928, Brady & Evelyn get a license and get married in front of a JP in Muskogee. The marriage is recorded.

Then, in July 1929, they go to Claremore, Rogers County, Oklahoma and get a new license and are married by a Methodist minister.

There is sufficient gap between even the 2nd marriage and the birth of the first child to make it clear that she was not pregnant with either of their surviving children.

So, what's up? 
Family: Brady Lee Tennyson / Evelyn Ada Neal (F2923)
 
4747 This John G. Wood could be the son of Elias Wood, enumerated close toWesley Hudson in 1850. Wood, John G. (I6621)
 
4748 This land is a part of a grant to Zebulon Mathis, John Miller's son-in-law. Miller, John (I4650)
 
4749 This letter, written in July of 1899, lists the birth, death, andmarriage dates for Wesley and Betsy Hudson and their children. Source (S40)
 
4750 This looks odd... Shiflett, John Franklin (I5606)
 

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