Ancestors of Rena M. Chisum
Generation No. 1
1. Rena M. Chisum, born 1902 in Okla. She was the daughter of 2. Albert W. Chisum and 3. Naomi Oma Couch.
Generation No. 2
2. Albert W. Chisum, born 1877 in Texas. He was the son of 4. ? Chisum and 5. ??. He married 3. Naomi Oma Couch.
3. Naomi Oma Couch, born 1878 in Arkansas. She was the daughter of 6. John F. Couch and 7. Elizabeth Brinkley.
Notes for Naomi Oma Couch:
Lived in Portales , NM in 1941.
More About Naomi Oma Couch:
Lived: 1941, Portales, NM
Children of Albert Chisum and Naomi Couch are:
i. Lonzo Chisum, born 1897 in Okla.
ii. William Chisum, born 1900 in Okla.
1 iii. Rena M. Chisum, born 1902 in Okla.
iv. Leonard Chisum, born 1906 in Okla.
v. James Hardy Chisum, born 15 Aug 1908 in OKLAHOMA; died 03 Sep 1980 in STANISLAUS, California; married Leon Deaton; born 1908 in Okla.
More About James Hardy Chisum:
Social Security Number: 525-05-5272
SSN issued: New Mexico
vi. Viloa Chisum, born 1912 in Okla.
vii. Herbert Chisum, born 1915 in Okla.
viii. J. C. Chisum, born 1917 in Okla.
ix. O. D. Chisum, born 1918 in Okla.
x. Buster Chisum, born 1921 in Okla.
xi. Ruth Chisum, born 1925 in Okla.
Generation No. 3
4. ? Chisum, born in Texas. He married 5. ??.
5. ??, born in Arkansas.
Child of ? Chisum and ?? is:
2 i. Albert W. Chisum, born 1877 in Texas; married Naomi Oma Couch.
6. John F. Couch, born Nov 1849 in Arkansas; died Aft. 1900. He was the son of 12. William Lewis Couch and 13. Nancy Scroggins. He married 7. Elizabeth Brinkley.
7. Elizabeth Brinkley, born Apr 1851 in Tenn; died Aft. 1900. She was the daughter of 14. Simeon Brinkley and 15. Nancy.
More About John F. Couch:
Census: 1900, Indian Territory, Choctaw Nation
Children of John Couch and Elizabeth Brinkley are:
i. Lula Couch, born Abt. 1877 in Arkansas.
3 ii. Naomi Oma Couch, born 1878 in Arkansas; married Albert W. Chisum.
iii. Nancy Couch, born Feb 1879 in Arkansas; married Anzlin Stevens 1898; born Mar 1865 in Miss.
Notes for Nancy Couch:
Lived in Lordsburg, NM in 1941.
More About Nancy Couch:
Lived: 1941, Lordsburg, NM
More About Anzlin Stevens and Nancy Couch:
Marriage: 1898
iv. John Couch, born Dec 1887 in Indian Territory, Choctaw Nation.
v. Charles Couch, born Jan 1890 in Indian Territory, Choctaw Nation.
Notes for Charles Couch:
Lived in Olney, Okla in 1941.
vi. Mary Elcie Couch, born 04 Apr 1892 in Ardmore, Ok; died 18 May 1941 in Anadarko, Caddo, Oklahoma; married (1) John Frick; born Abt. 1890 in Anadarko, Okla; married (2) Joseph A(E)lexander Headley 28 May 1905 in Reagan, Johnston, OK (Chickasha Nation); born 03 Oct 1882 in Sedalia, Pettis Co, Missouri; died 09 Sep 1957 in Anadarko, Caddo, Oklahoma.
Notes for Mary Elcie Couch:
Is it Elcie Mary or Mary Elsie or Elsie Mary??????
Notes for Joseph A(E)lexander Headley:
Is it Joseph E for Elexander or A for Alexander. ????some show Elexander.
In Jackson Township, Coal Co, Okla 1910 Census
#11
Headly? Joseph A. 28 M1 5 yrs MO IL ?
Ellie 19? M1 5 yrs 2 children; 2 living OK TN LA
Albert Ges? dau 3 OK Mo OK
Lissie? 1 OK MO OK
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In Jefferson Township # 8 Coal County, Okla 1920 Census
Headly, Joe Head rents m w 38 married MO IN? AR farmer
Eley? wife f w 28 married OK AR AR?
Albert son m w 12 OK IN? MO
Tenney? dau f w 11 OK IN? MO
Ray son m w 6 OK AR IN
J. H. son m w 2 OK IN IN
Moved to Anadarko Sept 3, 1920.
Resided at 501 1/2 East Virginia.
Was a member of the Christian Church and also 100F lodge.
More About Joseph A(E)lexander Headley:
Buried At: Memory Lane Cemetery, Anadarko, Okla
Died At: Anadarko, Caddo, Ok
Marriage Notes for Mary Couch and Joseph Headley:
Joseph married Mary Elcie when she was only 14 years old.
More About Joseph Headley and Mary Couch:
Marriage: 28 May 1905, Reagan, Johnston, OK (Chickasha Nation)
vii. William Couch, born Dec 1894 in Indian Territory, Choctaw Nation.
Notes for William Couch:
Lived in Olney, Okla in 1941.
Generation No. 4
12. William Lewis Couch, born 1825 in Tennessee; died 1885 in Van Buren Co Arkansas. He was the son of 24. John Couch and 25. Charity Powell. He married 13. Nancy Scroggins.
13. Nancy Scroggins, born 1825; died 1865. She was the daughter of 26. Leroy Scroggins and 27. Julia Ann Williams.
Children of William Couch and Nancy Scroggins are:
i. Mary Jane Couch, born Abt. 1848 in Arkansas; died WFT Est. 1860-1950; married I. A. Plumber WFT Est. 1860-1901; born WFT Est. 1834-1863; died WFT Est. 1860-1945.
More About I. Plumber and Mary Couch:
Marriage: WFT Est. 1860-1901
6 ii. John F. Couch, born Nov 1849 in Arkansas; died Aft. 1900; married Elizabeth Brinkley.
iii. Sarah J. Couch, born Abt. 1854 in Arkansas.
iv. Lewis Couch, born Abt. 1855 in Arkansas; died Aft. 1880.
v. Hugh Couch, born Abt. 1857 in Arkansas; died WFT Est. 1850-1947.
vi. Charity Couch, born Bef. 1866 in Arkansas; died 1935; married Gideon Stacy Newton; born 1858; died 1937.
14. Simeon Brinkley, born 1825 in NC; died 1858 in Henderson Co Tn/ Independence Co Arkansas?. He was the son of 28. Bumpass B. Brinkley and 29. Elizabeth Jenkins. He married 15. Nancy 1841 in Henderson Co, TN.
15. Nancy, born 1825 in Tenn.
Notes for Simeon Brinkley:
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Nancy is Simeon's 2nd wife-need to locate name of first-
Notes for Nancy:
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Nancy Brinkley Mitchell, Glendel recalls someone mentioning Grandma Mitchell. She probably died in Oklahoma but not sure.
More About Simeon Brinkley and Nancy:
Marriage: 1841, Henderson Co, TN
Children of Simeon Brinkley and Nancy are:
i. James Brinkley, born 1841.
ii. John Brinkley, born 1843.
iii. Sarah A. Brinkley, born 1845.
iv. Zenordia Brinkley, born 1846 in Henderson Co Tennessee; died 1910 in Blanchard Oklahoma; married (1) William Lewis Couch 1866 in Van Buren Co, Ar; born 1825 in Tennessee; died 1885 in Van Buren Co Arkansas; married (2) Dr. William Winston Bennett 27 Aug 1887 in Arkansas; born 18 May 1833 in Mississippi; died in Blanchard Ok.
Marriage Notes for Zenordia Brinkley and William Couch:
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Another date for date of marriage is given as July 5 1905. Need to check which is correct-
More About William Couch and Zenordia Brinkley:
Marriage: 1866, Van Buren Co, Ar
v. Alexander Brinkley, born 1849.
7 vi. Elizabeth Brinkley, born Apr 1851 in Tenn; died Aft. 1900; married John F. Couch.
vii. William Brinkley, born 1854.
viii. Samuel Brinkley, born 1858; married Alice 1878 in Conway Co, Ar.
More About Samuel Brinkley and Alice:
Marriage: 1878, Conway Co, Ar
Generation No. 5
24. John Couch, born 1800 in North Carolina; died Bet. 1840 - 1850 in Van Buren, Arkansas. He was the son of 48. Lewis Couch. He married 25. Charity Powell 29 Dec 1818 in Maury Co Tennessee.
25. Charity Powell, born 1800 in North Carolina; died 1889 in Van Buren Co, Arkansas. She was the daughter of 50. Lewis Powell and 51. Betsy Betty Choate.
Notes for John Couch:
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They are both possibly buried in Beverage Creek, Arkansas, in a family cemetery which would possibly be on private property and has no name. Need to check records for land owned by them- There is Homestead Applications-
Moved to Arkansas abt 1829.
More About John Couch and Charity Powell:
Marriage: 29 Dec 1818, Maury Co Tennessee
Children of John Couch and Charity Powell are:
i. Nancy Jane Couch, born 1818 in Tennessee; died Abt. 1855; married Robert McGinty WFT Est. 1831-1864; born WFT Est. 1793-1824; died WFT Est. 1852-1908.
More About Robert McGinty and Nancy Couch:
Marriage: WFT Est. 1831-1864
ii. Hardin Couch, born 1821 in Tennessee; died Aft. 1860; married ??? Susan WFT Est. 1838-1871; born WFT Est. 1817-1837; died WFT Est. 1842-1921.
More About Hardin Couch and ??? Susan:
Marriage: WFT Est. 1838-1871
iii. Elizabeth Betsy Couch, born 1824 in Tennessee; died Aft. 1860.
12 iv. William Lewis Couch, born 1825 in Tennessee; died 1885 in Van Buren Co Arkansas; married (1) Nancy Scroggins; married (2) Zenordia Brinkley 1866 in Van Buren Co, Ar.
v. John (Jr) Couch, born 1828 in Tennessee; died Aft. 1860.
vi. Hugh Couch, born 1829 in Kentucky or Tenn; died Aft. 1860; married ??? Caroline WFT Est. 1842-1877; born WFT Est. 1811-1837; died WFT Est. 1862-1925.
More About Hugh Couch and ??? Caroline:
Marriage: WFT Est. 1842-1877
vii. Ruben Couch, born 17 Jul 1839; died WFT Est. 1840-1929.
26. Leroy Scroggins, born 01 Jan 1837. He married 27. Julia Ann Williams 25 Nov 1858 in Conway Co, Arkansas.
27. Julia Ann Williams She was the daughter of 54. Thomas Jefferson Williams and 55. Margaret Ann Hill.
More About Leroy Scroggins and Julia Williams:
Marriage: 25 Nov 1858, Conway Co, Arkansas
Children of Leroy Scroggins and Julia Williams are:
i. George W. Scroggins
ii. Henry Scroggins
iii. John Lee Scroggins
iv. Martha D. Scroggins
v. Mary M. Scroggins
13 vi. Nancy Scroggins, born 1825; died 1865; married William Lewis Couch.
vii. Julia A. Scroggins, born Jun 1863 in Ark; married Alexander Brinkley 13 Jul 1879; born 1860 in Center Ridge, Independence Ark; died 14 Oct 1898.
More About Julia A. Scroggins:
Burial: Grandview Cemetery, Conway Co, Ark
Notes for Alexander Brinkley:
Rhonda Brinkley Barclay
Email:
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URL title:
Note:
This Absoluam Brinkley is really Alex Brinkley Born 1860 in Center Ridge Arkansas, Died 21 October 1898,,
Executed by hanging,, (innocently Hung )
This my great great Grandfather.. he was married to Julia Ann Scroggins.... ..His father was Bumpass Jr.,, then goes to Bumpass and then to William Brinkley...
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The first white man hanged in Conway Co. Arkansas.
Editor's Note: The following is reprinted from the March 1 edition of "ArkaTech", the student newspaper at Arkansas Tech at Russellville.BySandy Jones
Around 1896 Marshell Baker, a black, moved to Center Ridge, Arkansas, from Chicago. With money he had from a life insurance policy, hebought a house and some land and opened a saloon. The townspeople atthat time didn't like a Negro owning land in their community, so twoof the citizens decided to do something to remedy the situation. AlexBrinkley and Dr. Gilbert C. Chamness shot him one night, put his bodyin the house, and set the house on fire. His charred body was foundthe next day. One leg was missing where a dog had ripped it off tognaw on. No one explored the murder in any detail, it was leftunsolved. On June 1, 1897, Sam Kennimer and Alex Brinkley wereindicted for grand larceny for stealing 100 pounds of meat valued at$12 from Will Gooden. They were each sentenced to five months in thecounty jail and fined $100. Mary Chamness, Dr. Chamness' wife, wasafraid of her husband. Dr. Virgil Cross needed money. Together theyhatched a plot to kill Dr. Chamness. Both would benefit from hisdeath. On a sultry June 16, 1897, Mrs. Chamness and Dr. Cross placed asaturated cloth of ether over the sleeping face of Dr. Chamness. Aftermaking sure the doctor was completely out, they placed the body in arocking chair on the front porch. When this was accomplished, Dr.Cross backed away to a hiddenlocation, took aim, and shot Dr. Chamnessin the head.
The next day, June 17, an article of the murder appeared in the Arkansas Gazette that "Dr. Gilbert Chamness had been most foullymurdered by unknown parties. The doctor was sleeping on the frontporch when the cowardly villain slipped up within gunshot distance andsent a Winchester ball crashing through his head, killing himinstantly. The ball went in the top part of his head and rangeddownward, making a ghastly wound from which the
brains oozed out. Officers went out from here at once on receipt of the news and will use their best efforts to capture the murderers".
That day Alex Brinkley was arrested for the murder of Dr. Chamness. Several stories were circulated as to the motive. Some said it wasover another woman. Others said Brinkley and Chamness were quarrelingover the splitting of Marshell Baker's money. When he was arrested,Brinkley's personal possessions on him included a gold pocket watchthe initials M. B. on the back. A picture of Marshell Baker and hiswife was on the inside. Brinkley was indicted by the grand jury, ofwhich Mrs. Chamness and Sam Kinnimer were members, for murder in thefirst degree, Oct. 12, 1897. He was tried March 14, 1898. Dr. Crosstestified that earlier on the day of the murder he had heard Brinkleysay, "I'm gonna get me a fat man tonight" On March 17 a motion wasmade for a new trial. He was sentenced in May to
hang in July. When asked if he wanted to say something before being hanged, he asked to
speak to the young folks. "I did enough to be hung for, but I didn't kill Dr. Chamness". He denied the murder even from the scaffold. The legend of Alex Brinkley, my great great grandfather has existed in the back of my head for some time. Before researching the story, all Iknew was that he was hanged for a murder he didn't commit.Fortunately, my mother knew of an elderly woman who had grown up atCenter Ridge and might know something about the story. Mrs. MinnieHarwood knew alot about the story. Her father was a deputy sheriff during that time. She was 13 when the murder took place and remembersit vividly.
Mrs. Fannie Lockhart, a friend of Mrs. Harwood's knew quite a bit about the story, also. Brinkley's body was brought to her house afterthe hanging because her father was a close friend of Brinkley's. Bothwomen said that no one believed that Brinkley was guilty. The town wassurprised when he was convicted. Because of a fire at the MorriltonCourthouse, the only records Millard Richardson, Circuit Clerk, couldfind were the judge's dockets and the
indictments. Richardson, who grew up around Morrilton, had heard part of the story. He was told that someone confessed to the crime justbefore he died. The Morrilton paper had no records of the murder. Thepapers dating back that far were destroyed in a flood. I could findnothing else in the Arkansas Gazette than the article already cited.On November 11, 1898, under "Court Proceedings" in the "AtkinsChronicle", it was stated that "Sam Kennimer accused of killing Dr. G.C. Chamness at Center Ridge, June 17, 1897". At this writing I havenothing else pertaining to the murder. Every family has their "blacksheep"; I am especially curious about this one. No one will ever knowthe real story behind the mystery.
NOTES for Gilbert and Mary Jane Chamness Dr. Gilbert G. C.. Chamness is buried in the Center Ridge Cemetery in Center Ridge, ArkansasConway County. b.7-9-1854 d.6-16-1897. Mary Jane Chamness is alsoburied there. b.5-21-1856 d. 9-26-1899.
Headstone in Grandview Cemetery reads: Innocently Hanged 1898.
More About Alexander Brinkley:
Burial: Grandview Cemetery, Conway Co, Ark
More About Alexander Brinkley and Julia Scroggins:
Marriage: 13 Jul 1879
28. Bumpass B. Brinkley, born 1801 in Grandville Co North Carolina; died 02 Jan 1865 in Van Buren Co Arkansas. He was the son of 56. William Brinkley and 57. Agnes Bumpass Cozart. He married 29. Elizabeth Jenkins 13 Jan 1824 in Tennessee.
29. Elizabeth Jenkins, born Abt. 1801 in Hillsborough, Orange, NC; died 1860 in Van Buren Co Ar.
Notes for Bumpass B. Brinkley:
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1850 Census
Henderson Co., TN
HE-7-469 Family #7
Bumpass Brinkley, age 49, born 1801 in NC
Elizabeth, age 49, born 1801 in NC
John, age 14, born 1836 in NC
William, age 11, born 1839 in NC
Bumpass, age 9, born 1841 in NC
HE-8-469 Family #8
Simeon Brinkley, age 25, born 1825 in NC
Nance, age 25, born 1825 in TN
James, age 8, born 1842 in TN
John, age 7, born 1843 in TN
Sarah A., age 5, born 1845 in TN
Zenora, age 4, born 1846 in TN
Alexander, age 1, born in 1849 in TN
HE-9-470 Family #9
Alfred Brinkley, age 39, born 1811 in NC
A. Tricia, age 39, born 1811 in NC
Silas, age 18, born 1832 in NC
Catherine, age 15, born 1835 in NC
Nancy, age 12, born 1838 in NC
Paethena, age 10, born 1840 in NC
Mary J., age 7, born 1843 in NC
Elizabeth, age 2, born 1848 in NC
Mahala Roberts, age 29, born 1821 in NC
Narcissa, age 5 born 1845 in NC
George, age 1, born in 1849 in TN
More About Bumpass Brinkley and Elizabeth Jenkins:
Marriage: 13 Jan 1824, Tennessee
Children of Bumpass Brinkley and Elizabeth Jenkins are:
14 i. Simeon Brinkley, born 1825 in NC; died 1858 in Henderson Co Tn/ Independence Co Arkansas?; married Nancy 1841 in Henderson Co, TN.
ii. John Brinkley, born 1836.
iii. William Brinkley, born 1839; died 1880; married Mary A..
iv. Bumpus B. Brinkley, born 1842 in Henderson Co, TN; died 11 Apr 1907 in Willburton, Latimer Co, Okla; married Martha Ann Hill 28 Aug 1859 in Independence, Conway, Ark; born 1826 in Franklin TN; died 1888 in Franklin, AR.
More About Bumpus Brinkley and Martha Hill:
Marriage: 28 Aug 1859, Independence, Conway, Ark
Generation No. 6
48. Lewis Couch, born Bet. 1760 - 1770 in North Carolina.
Children of Lewis Couch are:
24 i. John Couch, born 1800 in North Carolina; died Bet. 1840 - 1850 in Van Buren, Arkansas; married Charity Powell 29 Dec 1818 in Maury Co Tennessee.
ii. Jacob Couch
50. Lewis Powell, born 1769 in Burke Co., NC; died Jun 1830 in Wayne, TN, USA. He was the son of 100. Ambrose Powell and 101. Margaret Knox. He married 51. Betsy Betty Choate.
51. Betsy Betty Choate, born 1760.
Child of Lewis Powell and Betsy Choate is:
25 i. Charity Powell, born 1800 in North Carolina; died 1889 in Van Buren Co, Arkansas; Adopted child; married John Couch 29 Dec 1818 in Maury Co Tennessee.
54. Thomas Jefferson Williams, born 04 Jun 1811; died 12 Feb 1865 in Arkansas. He was the son of 108. Nathan Williams and 109. Rebecca Jackson. He married 55. Margaret Ann Hill 1832 in in Franklin Co, Tennessee.
55. Margaret Ann Hill, born 31 May 1813; died 14 Nov 1901 in in Arkansas. She was the daughter of 110. Jonas Hill and 111. Mary Barnes.
Notes for Thomas Jefferson Williams:
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He was killed by "bushwackers" while he was home on leave from serving in the Union Army. (s/o Nathaniel Williams and Rebecca Jackson) See Civil War Pension file.
More About Thomas Jefferson Williams:
Fact 1: Buried Grandview Cemetery
Fact 2: In the Tennessee Militia
More About Thomas Williams and Margaret Hill:
Marriage: 1832, in Franklin Co, Tennessee
Children of Thomas Williams and Margaret Hill are:
i. Elizabeth Williams
ii. Henry Clay Williams
iii. John Henry Williams
27 iv. Julia Ann Williams, married Leroy Scroggins 25 Nov 1858 in Conway Co, Arkansas.
v. Leroy A. Williams
vi. Margaret Ardelia Williams
vii. Martha Williams
viii. Morton Wisdom Williams
ix. Nathan Williams
x. Rebecca Williams
xi. William Anderson Williams
56. William Brinkley, born Abt. 1763 in Orange, North Carolina. He married 57. Agnes Bumpass Cozart 1782 in Orange Co, N.C..
57. Agnes Bumpass Cozart, born 1764 in Orange, North Carolina. She was the daughter of 114. Anthony Cozart III and 115. Winnefred Bumpass.
More About William Brinkley:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 25 Feb 2002
More About Agnes Bumpass Cozart:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 25 Feb 2002
Sealed to parents (LDS): SUBMITTED
More About William Brinkley and Agnes Cozart:
Marriage: 1782, Orange Co, N.C.
Sealed to spouse (LDS): SUBMITTED
Children of William Brinkley and Agnes Cozart are:
i. Winnifred Brinkley, born 1791 in NC; died Sep 1859 in Macon County, TN; married Robert Moore Cothron 14 May 1812 in Person Co., NC; born 1790 in NC; died 1873 in Macon County, TN.
Notes for Winnifred Brinkley:
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William Cothron Cemetery, Macon Co., Tn.
More About Winnifred Brinkley:
Burial: Billy Cothron Cemetery, Macon County, TN
Identifier Number: 1284
Record Change: 25 Apr 2004
Notes for Robert Moore Cothron:
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Robert Moore Cothron and Winifred Brinkley were married in North Carolina, they came to Tennessee after the birth of their two older sons. When they came to Tennessee, Winifred rode a gray mare with one child in her lap and one behind her.. She brought their gold in her coffee pot. They came to Sumner {now Trousdale} County ssettling on Rocky Creek, arriving 23 oct 1816.. So many ot the group that settled there had milk fever that they only stayed on year. they moved near Dixon Springs in Smith{ now Macon} County..
The story has been handed ddown that four rode on the gray mare, one unborn ..
This could be possible as there were five years between the sescond and third child... This could be the child that died young...
Related to Rebecca Campbell by Mrs Sam Cothron in 1970
More About Robert Moore Cothron:
Burial: Billy Cothron Cemetery, Macon County, TN
Identifier Number: 1283
Record Change: 25 Apr 2004
More About Robert Cothron and Winnifred Brinkley:
Marriage: 14 May 1812, Person Co., NC
28 ii. Bumpass B. Brinkley, born 1801 in Grandville Co North Carolina; died 02 Jan 1865 in Van Buren Co Arkansas; married Elizabeth Jenkins 13 Jan 1824 in Tennessee.
Generation No. 7
100. Ambrose Powell, born 1756 in Orange Co., VA. He was the son of 200. Elizas Powell. He married 101. Margaret Knox.
101. Margaret Knox
Child of Ambrose Powell and Margaret Knox is:
50 i. Lewis Powell, born 1769 in Burke Co., NC; died Jun 1830 in Wayne, TN, USA; married Betsy Betty Choate.
108. Nathan Williams, born Bet. 1770 - 1780 in Caswell County, North Carolina. He was the son of 216. Henry W. Williams. He married 109. Rebecca Jackson.
109. Rebecca Jackson She was the daughter of 218. John Jackson.
Children of Nathan Williams and Rebecca Jackson are:
i. Wriley/Riley S. Williams, died 11 Nov 1862.
More About Wriley/Riley S. Williams:
Fact 1: Was a farmer and a surveyor
ii. Mary "Sally" Williams, born 1810 in Caswell County, North Carolina.
54 iii. Thomas Jefferson Williams, born 04 Jun 1811; died 12 Feb 1865 in Arkansas; married Margaret Ann Hill 1832 in in Franklin Co, Tennessee.
iv. William Day "Bill" Williams, born 1814.
v. Aaron Leroy P. Williams, born 1822 in Rutherford Co. TN; died Bet. 1861 - 1865 in Helena, Ark; married Martha Ann Hill; born 1826 in Franklin TN; died 1888 in Franklin, AR.
More About Aaron Leroy P. Williams:
Fact 1: In the Tennessee Militia
vi. John Littleton Williams, born 1823; died 12 Aug 1862.
More About John Littleton Williams:
Cause of Death: Fever-Nature Unknown
Fact 1: In the Tennessee Militia
vii. Julia Ann Williams, born 1827.
viii. Susan C. Williams, born 1831 in Tennessee.
Notes for Susan C. Williams:
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1880 census gives name of Grandaughter, Martha Honeycutt Living in the household of Suasan ans John McCoy.
110. Jonas Hill He married 111. Mary Barnes.
111. Mary Barnes
Children of Jonas Hill and Mary Barnes are:
55 i. Margaret Ann Hill, born 31 May 1813; died 14 Nov 1901 in in Arkansas; married Thomas Jefferson Williams 1832 in in Franklin Co, Tennessee.
ii. Martha Ann Hill, born 1826 in Franklin TN; died 1888 in Franklin, AR; married (1) Aaron Leroy P. Williams; born 1822 in Rutherford Co. TN; died Bet. 1861 - 1865 in Helena, Ark; married (2) Bumpus B. Brinkley 28 Aug 1859 in Independence, Conway, Ark; born 1842 in Henderson Co, TN; died 11 Apr 1907 in Willburton, Latimer Co, Okla.
More About Bumpus Brinkley and Martha Hill:
Marriage: 28 Aug 1859, Independence, Conway, Ark
114. Anthony Cozart III, born 04 Feb 1738 in Raritan, Somerset, New Jersey. He married 115. Winnefred Bumpass 1761 in Orange, North Carolina.
115. Winnefred Bumpass, born 1739. She was the daughter of 230. Robert Bumpass.
More About Anthony Cozart III:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 25 Feb 2002
More About Winnefred Bumpass:
Baptism (LDS): 04 Jun 1977, LANGE
Endowment (LDS): 08 Sep 1977, LANGE
Record Change: 09 Feb 2002
Sealed to parents (LDS): 17 Jul 1980, LANGE
More About Anthony Cozart and Winnefred Bumpass:
Marriage: 1761, Orange, North Carolina
Sealed to spouse (LDS): SUBMITTED
Children of Anthony Cozart and Winnefred Bumpass are:
i. James Bumpass Cazort, born 1764 in Orange, North Carolina; married Piety Mcvey 1788 in Granville, North Carolina; born 1772 in Granville, North Carolina.
More About James Bumpass Cazort:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 25 Feb 2002
Sealed to parents (LDS): SUBMITTED
More About Piety Mcvey:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 25 Feb 2002
Sealed to parents (LDS): SUBMITTED
More About James Cazort and Piety Mcvey:
Marriage: 1788, Granville, North Carolina
Sealed to spouse (LDS): SUBMITTED
ii. Winifred Cozart, born 1774 in Orange, North Carolina; married Nolan Hampton Jr. 30 Mar 1793 in Orange, North Carolina; born Abt. 1770 in Orange, North Carolina.
More About Winifred Cozart:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 16 Feb 2004
Sealed to parents (LDS): SUBMITTED
More About Nolan Hampton Jr.:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 25 Feb 2002
Sealed to parents (LDS): SUBMITTED
More About Nolan Jr. and Winifred Cozart:
Marriage: 30 Mar 1793, Orange, North Carolina
Sealed to spouse (LDS): SUBMITTED
iii. Sarah Cozart, born Abt. 1775 in Orange, North Carolina; married Mr. Whorton Abt. 1795 in Orange, North Carolina; born Abt. 1774 in Orange, North Carolina.
More About Sarah Cozart:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 25 Feb 2002
Sealed to parents (LDS): SUBMITTED
More About Mr. Whorton:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 25 Feb 2002
More About Mr. Whorton and Sarah Cozart:
Marriage: Abt. 1795, Orange, North Carolina
Sealed to spouse (LDS): SUBMITTED
iv. Mary Cozart, born Abt. 1776 in Orange, North Carolina; married Mr. Hicks Abt. 1796 in Orange, North Carolina; born Abt. 1775 in Orange, North Carolina.
More About Mary Cozart:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 25 Feb 2002
Sealed to parents (LDS): SUBMITTED
More About Mr. Hicks:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 25 Feb 2002
More About Mr. Hicks and Mary Cozart:
Marriage: Abt. 1796, Orange, North Carolina
Sealed to spouse (LDS): SUBMITTED
v. William A. Cozart, born Abt. 1777 in Orange, North Carolina; married Lydia Culverhouse 23 Aug 1793 in Granville, North Carolina; born Abt. 1777 in Granville, North Carolina.
More About William A. Cozart:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 25 Feb 2002
Sealed to parents (LDS): SUBMITTED
More About Lydia Culverhouse:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 25 Feb 2002
More About William Cozart and Lydia Culverhouse:
Marriage: 23 Aug 1793, Granville, North Carolina
Sealed to spouse (LDS): SUBMITTED
vi. Robert Cazort, born 1782 in Orange, North Carolina; married Charlotte Carrington 05 Jan 1815 in Orange, North Carolina; born 1785 in Orange, North Carolina.
More About Robert Cazort:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 25 Feb 2002
Sealed to parents (LDS): SUBMITTED
More About Charlotte Carrington:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 25 Feb 2002
Sealed to parents (LDS): SUBMITTED
More About Robert Cazort and Charlotte Carrington:
Marriage: 05 Jan 1815, Orange, North Carolina
Sealed to spouse (LDS): SUBMITTED
57 vii. Agnes Bumpass Cozart, born 1764 in Orange, North Carolina; married William Brinkley 1782 in Orange Co, N.C..
viii. Anthony Cozart The Fourth, born Abt. 1784 in Orange, North Carolina.
More About Anthony Cozart The Fourth:
Baptism (LDS): SUBMITTED
Endowment (LDS): SUBMITTED
Record Change: 25 Feb 2002
Sealed to parents (LDS): SUBMITTED
Generation No. 8
200. Elizas Powell, born 1734 in Essex or Caroline Co. VA. He was the son of 400. John Powell and 401. Mary O'Neal.
Child of Elizas Powell is:
100 i. Ambrose Powell, born 1756 in Orange Co., VA; married Margaret Knox.
216. Henry W. Williams He was the son of 432. Daniel Williams.
Child of Henry W. Williams is:
108 i. Nathan Williams, born Bet. 1770 - 1780 in Caswell County, North Carolina; married Rebecca Jackson.
218. John Jackson
More About John Jackson:
Fact 1: Was a Cherokee Indian
Child of John Jackson is:
109 i. Rebecca Jackson, married Nathan Williams.
230. Robert Bumpass
Child of Robert Bumpass is:
115 i. Winnefred Bumpass, born 1739; married Anthony Cozart III 1761 in Orange, North Carolina.
Generation No. 9
400. John Powell, born 1686 in Occupacia-Piscataway District of Old Rappahannock Co., VA; died Bef. 21 Jan 1783 in Burke Co., NC. He was the son of 800. John Powell and 801. Mary Coghill. He married 401. Mary O'Neal Aft. 1715 in Culpepper Co., VA.
401. Mary O'Neal, died 1830 in Burke Co., NC.
More About John Powell and Mary O'Neal:
Marriage: Aft. 1715, Culpepper Co., VA
Child of John Powell and Mary O'Neal is:
200 i. Elizas Powell, born 1734 in Essex or Caroline Co. VA.
432. Daniel Williams, born 28 Sep 1710 in Prince Edward va; died in Granville County, North Carolina. He was the son of 864. JohnWilliams, Sr. and 865. Mary Keeling.
Child of Daniel Williams is:
216 i. Henry W. Williams.
Generation No. 10
800. John Powell, born 1644 in Ireland or NC; died 1698 in Essex Co., VA. He married 801. Mary Coghill 1668 in Occupacia District, Old Rappahannock Co., VA.
801. Mary Coghill She was the daughter of 1602. John Coghill and 1603. UNKNOWN Mary.
More About John Powell and Mary Coghill:
Marriage: 1668, Occupacia District, Old Rappahannock Co., VA
Child of John Powell and Mary Coghill is:
400 i. John Powell, born 1686 in Occupacia-Piscataway District of Old Rappahannock Co., VA; died Bef. 21 Jan 1783 in Burke Co., NC; married Mary O'Neal Aft. 1715 in Culpepper Co., VA.
864. JohnWilliams, Sr., born 26 Jan 1679 in Wales. He married 865. Mary Keeling Abt. 1703 in Jamestown, Virginia or Hanover Co., Virginia.
865. Mary Keeling, born 26 Sep 1684 in probably in Hanover County, Virginia.
Notes for JohnWilliams, Sr.:
[Scarborough.FTW]
[Stringer2.ftw]
[Stringer3.ftw]
From the research of Annora Blanche Frazee Renoe, the following excerpt in its entirety:
"'Colonial Granville County and It's People' is given for referenc e by George Hills (
ghills@reach.net). Letter from John D. Williams, on file at Knoxville Library giving Williams Bible records.
George Hills: The William s came of an ancient Welsh family of Langallen. The first emigrant, John ap Wi lliams, who came over in 1738, settled in Hanover County, Virginia, when the "a p" was dropped (ap means son of).
From Chad Williams:
Notes for JOHN WIL LIAMS i:
]"McClung Papers Collected by Calvin Morgan McClung, Compiled by Barb ara A. McClung, Vol. 13, Williams Family Including allied families of Berkeley, Blackman, Douglas, McNutt, Moses, Napton, Peason, Percy, Shelby, Shepard, etc. , Knoxville, Tennessee. Held by the McClung Historical Collection, Knoxville, Tennessee. The letter transcription from which this current transcription was made was itself all typed with the exception of some handwritten notes. This m aterial is on pages 123, 125 & 127. This particular item is inscribed "From or iginal autograph letter of John D. Williams." All data and notes were on the p ages copied, with the exception of comments made by me, Carl J. York, regarding what I observed in recopying 28 Nov. 1997.
Whiteplains near Milton P.O. Dis t So. Ca
Dear Doc
A few days ago I received a letter from a Gentleman in Baltimore requesting me to give him all the information I could relative to my Grand Father Col. James Williams who was killed at Kings Mountain in 1780. My Gran Father was a Merchant in this neighborhood prior to the revolution. the m ost of his books & papers was put in the Store house & it closed for Safe keepi ng the Tories came & plundered his dwelling drove my Gran Mother from home they took Shelter in the dwelling & had it as head Quarters for them for Some time, they burnt the Store house down & destroyed everything they could. burnt his mill and - and drove my Gran Mother with her litle children from home about 3 m iles. She took Shelter in a litle old School house in the woods - She was perm itted to take with her a very large & Strange family bible -- And while examini ng Some old paper I came across this bible & I found in that Some old records o f my Great Grand Father & my G.G.G.Fathers family - and I that moment thought o f you, and determined within myself, I would give you there burths & as they ar e in the Old bible & See if you cold tell what relation we were to each other - which I will give you below precisely as they are my Gran Fathers family Ages & Burths are not in the bible
Jno Williams Sen' was born 24 Jany 1679 -
Mar y Williams his wife -- 26 Sept 1684
Jno Williams there Son was born July 26 - 1704
Mary Williams there Daugt. Sept 1 1706
Ann """" 1 - 1708
Daniel William s "Son" 28 - 1710 (this man is my G.G.Father)
Page 2
John Williams Senr was b orn the 24th of January 1679.
Mary Williams his wife "" 26th Sept 1684.
John Williams son of John & Mary was born 26 July 1704
Mary Williams daughter "" 1s t Sept 1706
Ann Williams """ 1st Sept 1708
Nathaniel Williams son "" 2nd Decb 1712
Daniel Williams "" Sept 28th 1710
Elizabeth Williams daughter "" Sept 1 4th 1714
Sarah Willaism "" Feby 15th 1716
Joseph Williams son ""January 1 172 1
Daniel Williams & and his wife Ursula was marred the 19th day of Oct. 1732
Maria Williams daughter of Daniel & Ursula was born July 26 1733
Henry Willi ams son of """" Novb 3rd 1734
John Williams """""" Novb 4th 1737
Col James Wi lliams """" Novb 10 1740
kiled at Kings Mountain Oct 1780
Joseph Williams son of Daniel & Ursula Sept 6 1742
Mary Williams daughter "" May 30 1745
Daniel Williams son "" July 2 1747
Col. James Williams who was kiled at Kings Mount ain October 1780 was my Grand Father, his children Daniel 17 years old & Joseph Williams was kiled by the tories (Cunningham & his party) Oct 1781 - they were both in the battle with their father at Kings Mou[McDaniel1.ftw]
More About John Williams, Sr. and Mary Keeling:
Marriage: Abt. 1703, Jamestown, Virginia or Hanover Co., Virginia
Children of John Williams, Sr. and Mary Keeling are:
i. Joseph Williams, born in Hanover County, Virginia.
ii. John Williams, born 26 Jul 1704 in Hanover County, Virginia.
Notes for John Williams:
[Scarborough.FTW]
[Stringer2.ftw]
[Stringer3.ftw]
From the research of Annora Blanche Frazee Renoe, the following excerpt in its entirety:
"'Colonial Granville County and It's People' is given for referenc e by George Hills (
ghills@reach.net). Letter from John D. Williams, on file at Knoxville Library giving Williams Bible records.
George Hills: The William s came of an ancient Welsh family of Langallen. The first emigrant, John ap Wi lliams, who came over in 1738, settled in Hanover County, Virginia, when the "a p" was dropped (ap means son of).
From Chad Williams:
Notes for JOHN WIL LIAMS i:
]"McClung Papers Collected by Calvin Morgan McClung, Compiled by Barb ara A. McClung, Vol. 13, Williams Family Including allied families of Berkeley, Blackman, Douglas, McNutt, Moses, Napton, Peason, Percy, Shelby, Shepard, etc. , Knoxville, Tennessee. Held by the McClung Historical Collection, Knoxville, Tennessee. The letter transcription from which this current transcription was made was itself all typed with the exception of some handwritten notes. This m aterial is on pages 123, 125 & 127. This particular item is inscribed "From or iginal autograph letter of John D. Williams." All data and notes were on the p ages copied, with the exception of comments made by me, Carl J. York, regarding what I observed in recopying 28 Nov. 1997.
Whiteplains near Milton P.O. Dis t So. Ca
Dear Doc
A few days ago I received a letter from a Gentleman in Baltimore requesting me to give him all the information I could relative to my Grand Father Col. James Williams who was killed at Kings Mountain in 1780. My Gran Father was a Merchant in this neighborhood prior to the revolution. the m ost of his books & papers was put in the Store house & it closed for Safe keepi ng the Tories came & plundered his dwelling drove my Gran Mother from home they took Shelter in the dwelling & had it as head Quarters for them for Some time, they burnt the Store house down & destroyed everything they could. burnt his mill and - and drove my Gran Mother with her litle children from home about 3 m iles. She took Shelter in a litle old School house in the woods - She was perm itted to take with her a very large & Strange family bible -- And while examini ng Some old paper I came across this bible & I found in that Some old records o f my Great Grand Father & my G.G.G.Fathers family - and I that moment thought o f you, and determined within myself, I would give you there burths & as they ar e in the Old bible & See if you cold tell what relation we were to each other - which I will give you below precisely as they are my Gran Fathers family Ages & Burths are not in the bible
Jno Williams Sen' was born 24 Jany 1679 -
Mar y Williams his wife -- 26 Sept 1684
Jno Williams there Son was born July 26 - 1704
Mary Williams there Daugt. Sept 1 1706
Ann """" 1 - 1708
Daniel William s "Son" 28 - 1710 (this man is my G.G.Father)
Page 2
John Williams Senr was b orn the 24th of January 1679.
Mary Williams his wife "" 26th Sept 1684.
John Williams son of John & Mary was born 26 July 1704
Mary Williams daughter "" 1s t Sept 1706
Ann Williams """ 1st Sept 1708
Nathaniel Williams son "" 2nd Decb 1712
Daniel Williams "" Sept 28th 1710
Elizabeth Williams daughter "" Sept 1 4th 1714
Sarah Willaism "" Feby 15th 1716
Joseph Williams son ""January 1 172 1
Daniel Williams & and his wife Ursula was marred the 19th day of Oct. 1732
Maria Williams daughter of Daniel & Ursula was born July 26 1733
Henry Willi ams son of """" Novb 3rd 1734
John Williams """""" Novb 4th 1737
Col James Wi lliams """" Novb 10 1740
kiled at Kings Mountain Oct 1780
Joseph Williams son of Daniel & Ursula Sept 6 1742
Mary Williams daughter "" May 30 1745
Daniel Williams son "" July 2 1747
Col. James Williams who was kiled at Kings Mount ain October 1780 was my Grand Father, his children Daniel 17 years old & Joseph Williams was kiled by the tories (Cunningham & his party) Oct 1781 - they were both in the battle with their father at Kings Mountain.
iii. Mary Williams, born 01 Sep 1706 in Hanover County, Virginia.
iv. Anne Williams, born 01 Sep 1708 in Hanover County, Virginia.
v. Nathaniel Williams, born 02 Dec 1712 in Hanover County, Virginia.
Notes for Nathaniel Williams:
[Scarborough.FTW]
[Stringer2.ftw]
[Stringer3.ftw]
From the research of Annora Blanche Frazee Renoe, the following excerpt in its entirety:
"'Colonial Granville County and It's People' is given for referenc e by George Hills (
ghills@reach.net). Letter from John D. Williams, on file at Knoxville Library giving Williams Bible records.
George Hills: The William s came of an ancient Welsh family of Langallen. The first emigrant, John ap Wi lliams, who came over in 1738, settled in Hanover County, Virginia, when the "a p" was dropped (ap means son of).
From Chad Williams:
Notes for JOHN WIL LIAMS i:
]"McClung Papers Collected by Calvin Morgan McClung, Compiled by Barb ara A. McClung, Vol. 13, Williams Family Including allied families of Berkeley, Blackman, Douglas, McNutt, Moses, Napton, Peason, Percy, Shelby, Shepard, etc. , Knoxville, Tennessee. Held by the McClung Historical Collection, Knoxville, Tennessee. The letter transcription from which this current transcription was made was itself all typed with the exception of some handwritten notes. This m aterial is on pages 123, 125 & 127. This particular item is inscribed "From or iginal autograph letter of John D. Williams." All data and notes were on the p ages copied, with the exception of comments made by me, Carl J. York, regarding what I observed in recopying 28 Nov. 1997.
Whiteplains near Milton P.O. Dis t So. Ca
Dear Doc
A few days ago I received a letter from a Gentleman in Baltimore requesting me to give him all the information I could relative to my Grand Father Col. James Williams who was killed at Kings Mountain in 1780. My Gran Father was a Merchant in this neighborhood prior to the revolution. the m ost of his books & papers was put in the Store house & it closed for Safe keepi ng the Tories came & plundered his dwelling drove my Gran Mother from home they took Shelter in the dwelling & had it as head Quarters for them for Some time, they burnt the Store house down & destroyed everything they could. burnt his mill and - and drove my Gran Mother with her litle children from home about 3 m iles. She took Shelter in a litle old School house in the woods - She was perm itted to take with her a very large & Strange family bible -- And while examini ng Some old paper I came across this bible & I found in that Some old records o f my Great Grand Father & my G.G.G.Fathers family - and I that moment thought o f you, and determined within myself, I would give you there burths & as they ar e in the Old bible & See if you cold tell what relation we were to each other - which I will give you below precisely as they are my Gran Fathers family Ages & Burths are not in the bible
Jno Williams Sen' was born 24 Jany 1679 -
Mar y Williams his wife -- 26 Sept 1684
Jno Williams there Son was born July 26 - 1704
Mary Williams there Daugt. Sept 1 1706
Ann """" 1 - 1708
Daniel William s "Son" 28 - 1710 (this man is my G.G.Father)
Page 2
John Williams Senr was b orn the 24th of January 1679.
Mary Williams his wife "" 26th Sept 1684.
John Williams son of John & Mary was born 26 July 1704
Mary Williams daughter "" 1s t Sept 1706
Ann Williams """ 1st Sept 1708
Nathaniel Williams son "" 2nd Decb 1712
Daniel Williams "" Sept 28th 1710
Elizabeth Williams daughter "" Sept 1 4th 1714
Sarah Willaism "" Feby 15th 1716
Joseph Williams son ""January 1 172 1
Daniel Williams & and his wife Ursula was marred the 19th day of Oct. 1732
Maria Williams daughter of Daniel & Ursula was born July 26 1733
Henry Willi ams son of """" Novb 3rd 1734
John Williams """""" Novb 4th 1737
Col James Wi lliams """" Novb 10 1740
kiled at Kings Mountain Oct 1780
Joseph Williams son of Daniel & Ursula Sept 6 1742
Mary Williams daughter "" May 30 1745
Daniel Williams son "" July 2 1747
Col. James Williams who was kiled at Kings Mount ain October 1780 was my Grand Father, his children Daniel 17 years old & Joseph Williams was kiled by the tories (Cunningham & his party) Oct 1781 - they were both in the battle with their father at Kings Mou[McDaniel1.ftw]
[Mcdaniel5.FTW]
[Stringer3.ftw]
From the research of Annora Blanche Frazee Renoe, the following excerpt in its entirety:
"'Colonial Granville County and It's People' is given for referenc e by George Hills (
ghills@reach.net). Letter from John D. Williams, on file at Knoxville Library giving Williams Bible records.
George Hills: The William s came of an ancient Welsh family of Langallen. The first emigrant, John ap Wi lliams, who came over in 1738, settled in Hanover County, Virginia, when the "a p" was dropped (ap means son of).
From Chad Williams:
Notes for JOHN WIL LIAMS i:
]"McClung Papers Collected by Calvin Morgan McClung, Compiled by Barb ara A. McClung, Vol. 13, Williams Family Including allied families of Berkeley, Blackman, Douglas, McNutt, Moses, Napton, Peason, Percy, Shelby, Shepard, etc. , Knoxville, Tennessee. Held by the McClung Historical Collection, Knoxville, Tennessee. The letter transcription from which this current transcription was made was itself all typed with the exception of some handwritten notes. This m aterial is on pages 123, 125 & 127. This particular item is inscribed "From or iginal autograph letter of John D. Williams." All data and notes were on the p ages copied, with the exception of comments made by me, Carl J. York, regarding what I observed in recopying 28 Nov. 1997.
Whiteplains near Milton P.O. Dis t So. Ca
Dear Doc
A few days ago I received a letter from a Gentleman in Baltimore requesting me to give him all the information I could relative to my Grand Father Col. James Williams who was killed at Kings Mountain in 1780. My Gran Father was a Merchant in this neighborhood prior to the revolution. the m ost of his books & papers was put in the Store house & it closed for Safe keepi ng the Tories came & plundered his dwelling drove my Gran Mother from home they took Shelter in the dwelling & had it as head Quarters for them for Some time, they burnt the Store house down & destroyed everything they could. burnt his mill and - and drove my Gran Mother with her litle children from home about 3 m iles. She took Shelter in a litle old School house in the woods - She was perm itted to take with her a very large & Strange family bible -- And while examini ng Some old paper I came across this bible & I found in that Some old records o f my Great Grand Father & my G.G.G.Fathers family - and I that moment thought o f you, and determined within myself, I would give you there burths & as they ar e in the Old bible & See if you cold tell what relation we were to each other - which I will give you below precisely as they are my Gran Fathers family Ages & Burths are not in the bible
Jno Williams Sen' was born 24 Jany 1679 -
Mar y Williams his wife -- 26 Sept 1684
Jno Williams there Son was born July 26 - 1704
Mary Williams there Daugt. Sept 1 1706
Ann """" 1 - 1708
Daniel William s "Son" 28 - 1710 (this man is my G.G.Father)
Page 2
John Williams Senr was b orn the 24th of January 1679.
Mary Williams his wife "" 26th Sept 1684.
John Williams son of John & Mary was born 26 July 1704
Mary Williams daughter "" 1s t Sept 1706
Ann Williams """ 1st Sept 1708
Nathaniel Williams son "" 2nd Decb 1712
Daniel Williams "" Sept 28th 1710
Elizabeth Williams daughter "" Sept 1 4th 1714
Sarah Willaism "" Feby 15th 1716
Joseph Williams son ""January 1 172 1
Daniel Williams & and his wife Ursula was marred the 19th day of Oct. 1732
Maria Williams daughter of Daniel & Ursula was born July 26 1733
Henry Willi ams son of """" Novb 3rd 1734
John Williams """""" Novb 4th 1737
Col James Wi lliams """" Novb 10 1740
kiled at Kings Mountain Oct 1780
Joseph Williams son of Daniel & Ursula Sept 6 1742
Mary Williams daughter "" May 30 1745
Daniel Williams son "" July 2 1747
Col. James Williams who was kiled at Kings Mount ain October 1780 was my Grand Father, his children Daniel 17 years old & Joseph Williams was kiled by the tories (Cunningham & his party) Oct 1781 - they were both in the battle with their father at Kings Mou
vi. Elizabeth Williams, born 14 Sep 1714 in Hanover County, Virginia.
Notes for Elizabeth Williams:
[Scarborough.FTW]
[Stringer2.ftw]
[Stringer3.ftw]
From the research of Annora Blanche Frazee Renoe, the following excerpt in its entirety:
"'Colonial Granville County and It's People' is given for referenc e by George Hills (
ghills@reach.net). Letter from John D. Williams, on file at Knoxville Library giving Williams Bible records.
George Hills: The William s came of an ancient Welsh family of Langallen. The first emigrant, John ap Wi lliams, who came over in 1738, settled in Hanover County, Virginia, when the "a p" was dropped (ap means son of).
From Chad Williams:
Notes for JOHN WIL LIAMS i:
]"McClung Papers Collected by Calvin Morgan McClung, Compiled by Barb ara A. McClung, Vol. 13, Williams Family Including allied families of Berkeley, Blackman, Douglas, McNutt, Moses, Napton, Peason, Percy, Shelby, Shepard, etc. , Knoxville, Tennessee. Held by the McClung Historical Collection, Knoxville, Tennessee. The letter transcription from which this current transcription was made was itself all typed with the exception of some handwritten notes. This m aterial is on pages 123, 125 & 127. This particular item is inscribed "From or iginal autograph letter of John D. Williams." All data and notes were on the p ages copied, with the exception of comments made by me, Carl J. York, regarding what I observed in recopying 28 Nov. 1997.
Whiteplains near Milton P.O. Dis t So. Ca
Dear Doc
A few days ago I received a letter from a Gentleman in Baltimore requesting me to give him all the information I could relative to my Grand Father Col. James Williams who was killed at Kings Mountain in 1780. My Gran Father was a Merchant in this neighborhood prior to the revolution. the m ost of his books & papers was put in the Store house & it closed for Safe keepi ng the Tories came & plundered his dwelling drove my Gran Mother from home they took Shelter in the dwelling & had it as head Quarters for them for Some time, they burnt the Store house down & destroyed everything they could. burnt his mill and - and drove my Gran Mother with her litle children from home about 3 m iles. She took Shelter in a litle old School house in the woods - She was perm itted to take with her a very large & Strange family bible -- And while examini ng Some old paper I came across this bible & I found in that Some old records o f my Great Grand Father & my G.G.G.Fathers family - and I that moment thought o f you, and determined within myself, I would give you there burths & as they ar e in the Old bible & See if you cold tell what relation we were to each other - which I will give you below precisely as they are my Gran Fathers family Ages & Burths are not in the bible
Jno Williams Sen' was born 24 Jany 1679 -
Mar y Williams his wife -- 26 Sept 1684
Jno Williams there Son was born July 26 - 1704
Mary Williams there Daugt. Sept 1 1706
Ann """" 1 - 1708
Daniel William s "Son" 28 - 1710 (this man is my G.G.Father)
Page 2
John Williams Senr was b orn the 24th of January 1679.
Mary Williams his wife "" 26th Sept 1684.
John Williams son of John & Mary was born 26 July 1704
Mary Williams daughter "" 1s t Sept 1706
Ann Williams """ 1st Sept 1708
Nathaniel Williams son "" 2nd Decb 1712
Daniel Williams "" Sept 28th 1710
Elizabeth Williams daughter "" Sept 1 4th 1714
Sarah Willaism "" Feby 15th 1716
Joseph Williams son ""January 1 172 1
Daniel Williams & and his wife Ursula was marred the 19th day of Oct. 1732
Maria Williams daughter of Daniel & Ursula was born July 26 1733
Henry Willi ams son of """" Novb 3rd 1734
John Williams """""" Novb 4th 1737
Col James Wi lliams """" Novb 10 1740
kiled at Kings Mountain Oct 1780
Joseph Williams son of Daniel & Ursula Sept 6 1742
Mary Williams daughter "" May 30 1745
Daniel Williams son "" July 2 1747
Col. James Williams who was kiled at Kings Mount ain October 1780 was my Grand Father, his children Daniel 17 years old & Joseph Williams was kiled by the tories (Cunningham & his party) Oct 1781 - they were both in the battle with their father at Kings Mou[McDaniel1.ftw]
[Mcdaniel5.FTW]
[Stringer3.ftw]
From the research of Annora Blanche Frazee Renoe, the following excerpt in its entirety:
"'Colonial Granville County and It's People' is given for referenc e by George Hills (
ghills@reach.net). Letter from John D. Williams, on file at Knoxville Library giving Williams Bible records.
George Hills: The William s came of an ancient Welsh family of Langallen. The first emigrant, John ap Wi lliams, who came over in 1738, settled in Hanover County, Virginia, when the "a p" was dropped (ap means son of).
From Chad Williams:
Notes for JOHN WIL LIAMS i:
]"McClung Papers Collected by Calvin Morgan McClung, Compiled by Barb ara A. McClung, Vol. 13, Williams Family Including allied families of Berkeley, Blackman, Douglas, McNutt, Moses, Napton, Peason, Percy, Shelby, Shepard, etc. , Knoxville, Tennessee. Held by the McClung Historical Collection, Knoxville, Tennessee. The letter transcription from which this current transcription was made was itself all typed with the exception of some handwritten notes. This m aterial is on pages 123, 125 & 127. This particular item is inscribed "From or iginal autograph letter of John D. Williams." All data and notes were on the p ages copied, with the exception of comments made by me, Carl J. York, regarding what I observed in recopying 28 Nov. 1997.
Whiteplains near Milton P.O. Dis t So. Ca
Dear Doc
A few days ago I received a letter from a Gentleman in Baltimore requesting me to give him all the information I could relative to my Grand Father Col. James Williams who was killed at Kings Mountain in 1780. My Gran Father was a Merchant in this neighborhood prior to the revolution. the m ost of his books & papers was put in the Store house & it closed for Safe keepi ng the Tories came & plundered his dwelling drove my Gran Mother from home they took Shelter in the dwelling & had it as head Quarters for them for Some time, they burnt the Store house down & destroyed everything they could. burnt his mill and - and drove my Gran Mother with her litle children from home about 3 m iles. She took Shelter in a litle old School house in the woods - She was perm itted to take with her a very large & Strange family bible -- And while examini ng Some old paper I came across this bible & I found in that Some old records o f my Great Grand Father & my G.G.G.Fathers family - and I that moment thought o f you, and determined within myself, I would give you there burths & as they ar e in the Old bible & See if you cold tell what relation we were to each other - which I will give you below precisely as they are my Gran Fathers family Ages & Burths are not in the bible
Jno Williams Sen' was born 24 Jany 1679 -
Mar y Williams his wife -- 26 Sept 1684
Jno Williams there Son was born July 26 - 1704
Mary Williams there Daugt. Sept 1 1706
Ann """" 1 - 1708
Daniel William s "Son" 28 - 1710 (this man is my G.G.Father)
Page 2
John Williams Senr was b orn the 24th of January 1679.
Mary Williams his wife "" 26th Sept 1684.
John Williams son of John & Mary was born 26 July 1704
Mary Williams daughter "" 1s t Sept 1706
Ann Williams """ 1st Sept 1708
Nathaniel Williams son "" 2nd Decb 1712
Daniel Williams "" Sept 28th 1710
Elizabeth Williams daughter "" Sept 1 4th 1714
Sarah Willaism "" Feby 15th 1716
Joseph Williams son ""January 1 172 1
Daniel Williams & and his wife Ursula was marred the 19th day of Oct. 1732
Maria Williams daughter of Daniel & Ursula was born July 26 1733
Henry Willi ams son of """" Novb 3rd 1734
John Williams """""" Novb 4th 1737
Col James Wi lliams """" Novb 10 1740
kiled at Kings Mountain Oct 1780
Joseph Williams son of Daniel & Ursula Sept 6 1742
Mary Williams daughter "" May 30 1745
Daniel Williams son "" July 2 1747
Col. James Williams who was kiled at Kings Mount ain October 1780 was my Grand Father, his children Daniel 17 years old & Joseph Williams was kiled by the tories (Cunningham & his party) Oct 1781 - they were both in the battle with their father at Kings Mou
vii. Sarah Williams, born 15 Feb 1716 in Hanover County, Virginia.
Notes for Sarah Williams:
[Scarborough.FTW]
[Stringer2.ftw]
[Stringer3.ftw]
From the research of Annora Blanche Frazee Renoe, the following excerpt in its entirety:
"'Colonial Granville County and It's People' is given for referenc e by George Hills (
ghills@reach.net). Letter from John D. Williams, on file at Knoxville Library giving Williams Bible records.
George Hills: The William s came of an ancient Welsh family of Langallen. The first emigrant, John ap Wi lliams, who came over in 1738, settled in Hanover County, Virginia, when the "a p" was dropped (ap means son of).
From Chad Williams:
Notes for JOHN WIL LIAMS i:
]"McClung Papers Collected by Calvin Morgan McClung, Compiled by Barb ara A. McClung, Vol. 13, Williams Family Including allied families of Berkeley, Blackman, Douglas, McNutt, Moses, Napton, Peason, Percy, Shelby, Shepard, etc. , Knoxville, Tennessee. Held by the McClung Historical Collection, Knoxville, Tennessee. The letter transcription from which this current transcription was made was itself all typed with the exception of some handwritten notes. This m aterial is on pages 123, 125 & 127. This particular item is inscribed "From or iginal autograph letter of John D. Williams." All data and notes were on the p ages copied, with the exception of comments made by me, Carl J. York, regarding what I observed in recopying 28 Nov. 1997.
Whiteplains near Milton P.O. Dis t So. Ca
Dear Doc
A few days ago I received a letter from a Gentleman in Baltimore requesting me to give him all the information I could relative to my Grand Father Col. James Williams who was killed at Kings Mountain in 1780. My Gran Father was a Merchant in this neighborhood prior to the revolution. the m ost of his books & papers was put in the Store house & it closed for Safe keepi ng the Tories came & plundered his dwelling drove my Gran Mother from home they took Shelter in the dwelling & had it as head Quarters for them for Some time, they burnt the Store house down & destroyed everything they could. burnt his mill and - and drove my Gran Mother with her litle children from home about 3 m iles. She took Shelter in a litle old School house in the woods - She was perm itted to take with her a very large & Strange family bible -- And while examini ng Some old paper I came across this bible & I found in that Some old records o f my Great Grand Father & my G.G.G.Fathers family - and I that moment thought o f you, and determined within myself, I would give you there burths & as they ar e in the Old bible & See if you cold tell what relation we were to each other - which I will give you below precisely as they are my Gran Fathers family Ages & Burths are not in the bible
Jno Williams Sen' was born 24 Jany 1679 -
Mar y Williams his wife -- 26 Sept 1684
Jno Williams there Son was born July 26 - 1704
Mary Williams there Daugt. Sept 1 1706
Ann """" 1 - 1708
Daniel William s "Son" 28 - 1710 (this man is my G.G.Father)
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John Williams Senr was b orn the 24th of January 1679.
Mary Williams his wife "" 26th Sept 1684.
John Williams son of John & Mary was born 26 July 1704
Mary Williams daughter "" 1s t Sept 1706
Ann Williams """ 1st Sept 1708
Nathaniel Williams son "" 2nd Decb 1712
Daniel Williams "" Sept 28th 1710
Elizabeth Williams daughter "" Sept 1 4th 1714
Sarah Willaism "" Feby 15th 1716
Joseph Williams son ""January 1 172 1
Daniel Williams & and his wife Ursula was marred the 19th day of Oct. 1732
Maria Williams daughter of Daniel & Ursula was born July 26 1733
Henry Willi ams son of """" Novb 3rd 1734
John Williams """""" Novb 4th 1737
Col James Wi lliams """" Novb 10 1740
kiled at Kings Mountain Oct 1780
Joseph Williams son of Daniel & Ursula Sept 6 1742
Mary Williams daughter "" May 30 1745
Daniel Williams son "" July 2 1747
Col. James Williams who was kiled at Kings Mount ain October 1780 was my Grand Father, his children Daniel 17 years old & Joseph Williams was kiled by the tories (Cunningham & his party) Oct 1781 - they were both in the battle with their father at Kings Mou[McDaniel1.ftw]
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From the research of Annora Blanche Frazee Renoe, the following excerpt in its entirety:
"'Colonial Granville County and It's People' is given for referenc e by George Hills (
ghills@reach.net). Letter from John D. Williams, on file at Knoxville Library giving Williams Bible records.
George Hills: The William s came of an ancient Welsh family of Langallen. The first emigrant, John ap Wi lliams, who came over in 1738, settled in Hanover County, Virginia, when the "a p" was dropped (ap means son of).
From Chad Williams:
Notes for JOHN WIL LIAMS i:
]"McClung Papers Collected by Calvin Morgan McClung, Compiled by Barb ara A. McClung, Vol. 13, Williams Family Including allied families of Berkeley, Blackman, Douglas, McNutt, Moses, Napton, Peason, Percy, Shelby, Shepard, etc. , Knoxville, Tennessee. Held by the McClung Historical Collection, Knoxville, Tennessee. The letter transcription from which this current transcription was made was itself all typed with the exception of some handwritten notes. This m aterial is on pages 123, 125 & 127. This particular item is inscribed "From or iginal autograph letter of John D. Williams." All data and notes were on the p ages copied, with the exception of comments made by me, Carl J. York, regarding what I observed in recopying 28 Nov. 1997.
Whiteplains near Milton P.O. Dis t So. Ca
Dear Doc
A few days ago I received a letter from a Gentleman in Baltimore requesting me to give him all the information I could relative to my Grand Father Col. James Williams who was killed at Kings Mountain in 1780. My Gran Father was a Merchant in this neighborhood prior to the revolution. the m ost of his books & papers was put in the Store house & it closed for Safe keepi ng the Tories came & plundered his dwelling drove my Gran Mother from home they took Shelter in the dwelling & had it as head Quarters for them for Some time, they burnt the Store house down & destroyed everything they could. burnt his mill and - and drove my Gran Mother with her litle children from home about 3 m iles. She took Shelter in a litle old School house in the woods - She was perm itted to take with her a very large & Strange family bible -- And while examini ng Some old paper I came across this bible & I found in that Some old records o f my Great Grand Father & my G.G.G.Fathers family - and I that moment thought o f you, and determined within myself, I would give you there burths & as they ar e in the Old bible & See if you cold tell what relation we were to each other - which I will give you below precisely as they are my Gran Fathers family Ages & Burths are not in the bible
Jno Williams Sen' was born 24 Jany 1679 -
Mar y Williams his wife -- 26 Sept 1684
Jno Williams there Son was born July 26 - 1704
Mary Williams there Daugt. Sept 1 1706
Ann """" 1 - 1708
Daniel William s "Son" 28 - 1710 (this man is my G.G.Father)
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John Williams Senr was b orn the 24th of January 1679.
Mary Williams his wife "" 26th Sept 1684.
John Williams son of John & Mary was born 26 July 1704
Mary Williams daughter "" 1s t Sept 1706
Ann Williams """ 1st Sept 1708
Nathaniel Williams son "" 2nd Decb 1712
Daniel Williams "" Sept 28th 1710
Elizabeth Williams daughter "" Sept 1 4th 1714
Sarah Willaism "" Feby 15th 1716
Joseph Williams son ""January 1 172 1
Daniel Williams & and his wife Ursula was marred the 19th day of Oct. 1732
Maria Williams daughter of Daniel & Ursula was born July 26 1733
Henry Willi ams son of """" Novb 3rd 1734
John Williams """""" Novb 4th 1737
Col James Wi lliams """" Novb 10 1740
kiled at Kings Mountain Oct 1780
Joseph Williams son of Daniel & Ursula Sept 6 1742
Mary Williams daughter "" May 30 1745
Daniel Williams son "" July 2 1747
Col. James Williams who was kiled at Kings Mount ain October 1780 was my Grand Father, his children Daniel 17 years old & Joseph Williams was kiled by the tories (Cunningham & his party) Oct 1781 - they were both in the battle with their father at Kings Mou
432 viii. Daniel Williams, born 28 Sep 1710 in Prince Edward va; died in Granville County, North Carolina; married (2) Ursula Henderson 19 Oct 1732 in Hanover County, Virginia.
Generation No. 11
1602. John Coghill He married 1603. UNKNOWN Mary.
1603. UNKNOWN Mary
Child of John Coghill and UNKNOWN Mary is:
801 i. Mary Coghill, married John Powell 1668 in Occupacia District, Old Rappahannock Co., VA.