Monday, October 30, 2017

Amanuensis Monday~1790 Land Deed~Andrew Dry to Martin Dry


Amanuensis Monday is a genealogy blogging theme. It was started by John Newmark who writes the TransylvanianDutch blog.
His definition of Amanuensis is:
Amanuensis: A person employed to write what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another.

Today’s subject is a 1790 Mecklenburg County Land Deed between Andrew Dry and Martin Dry. 1

Deed Book 13, page 831
Transcription:

This indenture made the 22nd day of October in the year of Our Lord 1790 between Andrew Dry of the County of Mecklenburg  Rowan and state of North Carolina of the one part and Martin Dry of the County of Mecklenburg and State aforesaid of the other part witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of ten pounds of good and lawful money of said State to me in hand paid by the said Martin Dry to the said Andrew Dry in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby fully acknowledged to him, the said Andrew Dry hath given granted bargained and sold and by these presents doth give grant bargain and sell unto the said Martin Dry his heirs and assigns a certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the County and State aforesaid containing one hundred fifty acres lying on the east side of Dutch Buffalo Creek on both sides of the Long Run Beginning at a post oak near Charles Drys old line running thence So 26 degrees West 6 poles to a small Gum in said Run, thence with or near said line South 70 degrees West 17 poles to a Red Oak thence S 14 poles crossing the Woolfs___Branch to a stake, thence N 17 poles Crossing said branch to a B. O. grub, thence the same course N 60 poles to a stake, thence W 6 poles crossing said Long Run to a stake, thence to the Beginning. By a State Grant dated December 2nd and in the IX Year of the Independence and in the year of our Lord 1787 together with all woods mines minerals Hereditaments and appurtenances the said land belonging to have and to hold the aforesaid 150 acres of land with all rights privileges and improvements to the same in any wise belonging to him the said Martin Dry his heirs and assigns forever and the said Andrew Dry for himself and his heirs and assigns doth hereby covenant and agree to and with the said Martin Dry that he the said Martin Dry his heirs and assigns shall and may forever hereafter peaceably and quietly have hold occupy possess and enjoy the aforesaid granted lands and premises without the debt of notification of any wise whatsoever and free and clear from all manner of incumbrancers whatsoever and the said Andrew Dry doth oblige himself and his heirs to warrant and defend the aforesaid granted lands and premises to him the said Martin Dry his heirs and assigns forever against the claims of all persons whatsoever. In Witness whereof the party has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first written.
                                                                              Andrew Dry {Seal}
Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of
Daniel Jarret
{another witness illegible}

Mecklenburg County, Oct. Sep. 1790
Then was the execution of the within deed proven in open Court by Daniel Jarret a witnefs thereto and order to be registered.
Sept. ?? Alexander, Clerk

Andrew Dry is my 4th Great Grand Uncle.

Martin Dry is my 4th Great Grandfather.


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Deed Book 13, page 831, Mecklenburg County, NC
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89DX-Q9X3?cat=168633

Saturday, October 28, 2017

It's Family Time: The Two Marriages of Dorinda Adair


Dorinda Adair was the daughter of Zadock Adair and Sarah Kelly. I am not an “Adair” surname researcher but my limited research shows she had 8 siblings; 3 sisters and 5 brothers.

The purpose of this articles is to document the  two marriages of Dorinda Adair. Her marriage to Epps Rivers Brown (2nd marriage ) is well documented both in Census and in Land Deeds.

In Lauderdale County, Mississippi Deed Book “D” pages 17 & 18, we have a “Deed of Gift” – Zadock Adair to his Daughter Dorinda Brown, LDS FHL Film # 899134.

Partial Transcription of text

Zadock ADAIR, Kemp Co, MS "natural love and affection...unto my daughter Dorinda BROWN, wife of ER BROWN, for $1: negro woman, Jane a slave age 23, also her 2 children, Mariah age 3 and Dempsey age 16 months... Signed Zadock ADAIR. Witness: James Ray, Clerk.
[ Deed Book "D" Page 17 and 18, Dated 2 Mar 1844]

By this Land Deed we know that Dorinda Adair was married to Epps Rivers Brown before 2 March 1844. Dorinda and Epps Rivers’ first born child was a daughter, Sarah O. Brown born  19 April 1843. This birth suggest a possible 1842 Marriage year for Dorinda and Epps Rivers Brown. 

Epps and Dorinda eventually moved from Lauderdale County, Mississippi to Union County, Arkansas. When his dad, John H. Brown died in 1855 his Mother Sarah Rivers Brown moved in with Epps and Dorinda in Union County, Arkansas.

All of this is well documented and easy to find. What is not well documented and easy to find is the first (1st) marriage that occurred on 17 December 1836 in Lauderdale County, Mississippi.

MARRIED--
----------In Lauderdale County (MS) on 17th ult [December 17 1836]
Mr. John R LEATH, Merchant of Daleville to Miss Dorinda ADAIR.
MARRIED--John R. Leath to Miss Dorinda Adair
Voice of Sumter, January 3, 1837, Third page: First column: 7th paragraph.


It is not known if Dorinda and Mr. John Leath were divorced or if something suddenly happened to Mr. Leath and he passed away. Regardless sometime in 1842, Dorinda married Epps Rivers Brown and became the mother of a child in April 1843 through this union.

Dorinda Adair Brown died in Union County, Arkansas sometime after the 1880 Census was enumerated. The burial place of Epps Rivers Brown, His Mother Sarah Rivers Brown and wife Dorinda Adair Brown is not known but they all passed away in Union County, Arkansas.

Dorinda Adair was the wife of my 1st Cousin 5 times removed, Epps Rivers Brown. .


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My thanks to Paula Carter Davis for obtaining a copy of this marriage notice from the old bound version of this newspaper from the Sumter Co, AL courthouse back in July 2013. 
[1] Lauderdale County, Mississippi Deed Book D Page 17 & 18, Dated 2 Mar 1844
[2] Voice of Sumter, January 3, 1837, Third page: First column: 7th paragraph.













Thursday, October 26, 2017

Treasure Chest Thursday~Marriage of D. G. Goodwin and James M. Buckner


D. G. Goodwin & James Buckner Marriage , page 249

D. G. Goodwin is Dora G. Brown, daughter of Epps Rivers Brown and Dorinda Adair.


Related Readings:




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[1] "Texas, County Marriage Records, 1837-1965," database with images, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV14-DSZV : accessed 26 October 2017), J M Buckner and D G Goodwin, 27 Jan 1895, Marriage; citing Coryell, Texas, United States, various county clerk offices, Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Texas Dept. of State Health Services and Golightly-Payne-Coon Co.; FHL microfilm 984,713.
[2] My thanks to Christie I. in Utah for taking the time to get me a copy of this Marriage event.


Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Tombstone Tuesday-Eliza ‘Mollie’ Rivers Graves


Eliza ‘Mollie’ Rivers Graves
b. Jun. 13, 1823
d. Oct. 29, 1898
bu. Ferguson H. Smith Cemetery
146202521_1431086259
Photo Courtesy of Julious Burr

Eliza ‘Mollie’ Rivers was born on 13 Jun 1823 in SC. Her parents are unknown.

About 1837, Eliza Rivers and Thomas J. Graves were married; most likely in Chesterfield, SC. The parents of Thomas J. Graves are unknown. Mary Graves enumerated in the Chesterfield County, SC 1850 census is most likely related.  

Thomas J. Graves passed away 15 October 1862 from pneumonia while serving in the Confederate Army at Winchester, Virginia.

Mollie Rivers Graves died on 29 Oct 1898 at the age of 75 and was buried in the Ferguson H. Smith Cemetery in Chesterfield County, South Carolina. 








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Note:  The cemetery is inside that circle of trees. Cemetery is in bad condition. Only Ferguson Smith's CSA marker and Ann Powell Smith his wife's stone are not broken. All the rest are broken from years of being in a cow pasture.
Note: This cemetery is on private land. Please get permission before entering the pasture. [Quoted from Info Tab; FAG Memorial 146202521] https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=146202521&CRid=2559691&
[1] Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 18 May 2015); Memorial page for Eliza "Mollie" Rivers Graves; (13 June 1823–29 October 1898); Find a Grave memorial # 146202521, Citing Ferguson H. Smith Cemetery; Chesterfield County, South Carolina, USA.

Monday, October 23, 2017

Amanuensis Monday~Deed of Gift-George Dry, Sr. to Eve Dry, his daughter


Amanuensis Monday is a genealogy blogging theme. It was started by John Newmark who writes the TransylvanianDutch blog.

His definition of Amanuensis is:
Amanuensis: A person employed to write what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another.


Today’s subject is a Deed of Gift from George Dry, Sr. of Kentucky to his Daughter Eve Dry of North Carolina.


DEED BOOK 5, page 197

George Dry, Sr. of Lincoln County, Kentucky Makes a Gift of Property Located in Cabarrus County to his daughter Eve Dry.
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Know all men by these presents that I, George Dry, Senior of Lincoln County, State of Kentucky, in consideration of the natural love + affection which I have + bare unto my beloved daughter Eve Dry in the County of Cabarrus + State of North Carolina + also for divers causes + consideration Me the said George Dry, Sen. have unto moving have given Granted Bargained + Confirmed + by these presents do give grant Bargain + Confirm unto the said Eve Dry all + singular My land, goods, Chattel, personal Estate whatsoever in whose hands or possession it May be in within the State of North Carolina to have + to enjoy all + singular the Said Lands goods + chattel + personal Estate aforesaid unto Eve Dry her heirs and assigns forever to her own proper use +behalf  and I the Sd. George Dry from Me + My heirs forever all + singular the  Lands goods + Chattels which Catherine Dry my wife had in Pofsefsion in the State of N. Carolina at her death in Witness whereof the Sd. George Dry hath hereunto set his hand + Seal this thirteenth day of November 1804. Signed, Seal and delivered in the presence of
Robert Burton}                                                            George Dry {seal}
Mathias Phifer}
Thomas Williams}     Sefsion illegible in German Language
The Common Wealth of Kentucky  Lincoln County on the 13 day of December 1804 the within deed of Gift was proved to be the act + deed of the above george Dry Senior by the oath of Robt. Burton Mathias Phifer + Thos. Williams Subscribing witnefses  thereto + admitted to record.
                 Witnefs Thomas Montgomery Col. C. Clk.

State of No. Carolina}        January Sefssion 1805
Cabarrus County}
It is hereby Certified that the within deed was duly Proved in open Court by the oath of Mathias Phifer
Recorded + ordered to be registered Test, John Simianer C. Clk.


The Deed above states that Eve Dry is the Daughter of George Dry, Sr and his wife Catherine.
I, George Dry, Senior of Lincoln County, State of Kentucky, in consideration of the natural love + affection which I have + bare unto my beloved daughter Eve Dry in the County of Cabarrus + State of North Carolina
and
that the Lands goods + Chattels which Catherine Dry my wife had in Pofsefsion in the State of N. Carolina at her death

The Deed shows that George Dry, Sr. lived in Lincoln County, Kentucky and  was alive and well on the 13th day of November 1804 when he signed this deed giving his land in Cabarrus County, NC to his Daughter Eve Dry a Deed of Gift.

Yet, there is much conflicting information about these two in on-line trees.

For instance in this tree we can see that George died 9 years before he signed the above deed.

Eve Dry

A Kentucky Tax list shows that George Dry, Sr. was alive and well in 1800.

Geo. Dry, Sr 1800 KY Tax List

The above tree also shows that Eve was born in 1774 when her mother was 54 years old.

Another tree show that Eve was born in 1757, seventeen years earlier than the above tree.

Eve2

And lastly, there are trees that has no daughters born to Catherine Bechtel and George Dry, Sr..

Eve3

These inconsistencies show that research on this family has been very lax and fragmented. It’s very obvious that George Dry, Sr. passed away sometime after 13 November 1804. His exact date of death is still unknown. Research on Eve Dry is also problematic; there are no known reliable source citations for her birth, marriage or death.  

My research is incomplete and at the present time I am not exactly sure how George Dry, Sr. is related.








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NOTE:  + sign = and
[The ampersand (&) is used throughout this deed in place of the word “and”. Blogger does not handle the ampersand well; so rather than replace it with the word “and” I have use the plus (+) sign].
[1] North Carolina, Deed Book: 5, page 197, George Dry, Sr. to Eve Dry, Deed of Gift; Register of Deeds, Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina.

Sunday, October 22, 2017

Chesterfield County SC~Estate Folder #1373 – John Dock Wallace

Each week, on Sunday, I will select an Estate Folders from the Estate files of Chesterfield County and discuss its contents. No known estates exist for the period before the Civil War. They were destroyed with the burning of the Courthouse. There are a few “Equity Records” in the State Archives. Do not overlook this valuable resource if you are looking for ancestors in Chesterfield County, South Carolina.

Today we will be looking at the following Estate folder:

Folder #1373
Image 1381
John Dock Wallace 1

WILL of John Dock Wallace
Will of John Dock Wallace 2

State of South Carolina,
Chesterfield Count,
I, J. D. Wallace, being of sound mind memory and understanding and being in expectation of immediate death do make, ordain, publish and declare this as and for my last will and testament.
1. I give and bequeath to my children, share and share alike, all my personal property.
2. I give, devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife Polly Jane (illegible) Wallace all my real estate for the term of her natural life or widowhood, and at her death or remarriage the same to be divided among my children who share and share alike.
3. I hereby appoint W. E. Courtney to act as guardian for my child that is now underage.
4. I hereby nominate, constitute and appoint L. L. Parker as executor of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking any former wills or instruments of a testamentary character by me made.
               In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 12th day of January March, A.D. 1915.
Alterations made before signing--   
                                                                         John Dock X (his mark) Wallace (Seal)
H. H. Funderburk
Illegible
R. L. McManus
S. H. Laney Signed sealed published and declared as and for the last will and testament of J. D. Wallace in the presence of us who in his presence and of each other and at his request signed our names as witnesses thereto this 16th day of March A. D. 1915.
H. H. Funderburk, M. D.
R. L. McManus, D.D.S.
S. H. Laney

John Dock Wallace was born 12 October 1854, a son of Andrew Jackson Wallace and Mary Ann Graves. He married Phallie Jane Plyler, daughter of Isom Plyler and Mary Funderburk in 1891. To this union were born six, maybe seven children.

John Dock Wallace was injured during a town melee/scuffle in Pageland, SC on 12 March 1915. He died in a Charlotte hospital on 19 March 1915.



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[1] "South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-N3TX-X?cc=1911928&wc=MPP5-ZN5%3A190567401%2C190561002%2C190567402%2C192254901 : 21 May 2014), Chesterfield > Probate Court, Estate records > 1865-1927 > Cases 1315-1407 > image 1107 of 1626; county courthouses, South Carolina, and South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
[2]Will can be found at Image 1111- "South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-N3T8-G?cc=1911928&wc=MPP5-ZN5%3A190567401%2C190561002%2C190567402%2C192254901 : 21 May 2014), Chesterfield > Probate Court, Estate records > 1865-1927 > Cases 1315-1407 > image 1111 of 1626; county courthouses, South Carolina, and South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia.

Saturday, October 21, 2017

It’s Family Time~Nettie Gertrude Brock

It's Family Time
Nettie Gertrude Brock was born on 5 Sep 1890, the first born child of Pleasant Elmore Brock and his wife Nancy Jane Davis.

She never married; spending her lifetime at home with her parents helping and caring as needed.  Her father Pleasant Elmore passed away in October 1926 leaving her Mother, Nancy, a widow. Her Mother, Nancy, passed away in May 1954.

Nettie Gertrude Brock died 27 November 1962 at the age of 72. She was buried with the family in the Zoar United Methodist Church Cemetery.
  
Nettie Gertrude Brock is my 1st Cousin twice removed.



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    1. South Carolina, Death Records, 1821-1961,  Images. Ancestry, (https://www.ancestry.com:  6 June 2015), South Carolina, Death Records, 1821-1961, Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, Nettie Gertude Brock; Certificate number 016967, 27 November 1962.
     2. 1900 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Court House, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 21, Page: 99A(stamped); Line 42, Dwelling 273, Family 279, Household of Pleasant BROCK; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : viewed 3 June 2012); citing National Archives Microfilm  T623_1523.
     3. 1910 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Court House, Chesterfield, South Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 0037, Page 135A, Line 23, Dwelling 147, Family 147, Household of Pleas BROCK; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : viewed 4 June 201); citing National Archives Microfilm  T624_1455.
     4. 1920 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Court House, Chesterfield, South Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 40, Page: 170A; Line 43, Dwelling 251, Family 259, Household of  Pleasant BROCK; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : viewed 4 June 2012); citing National Archives Microfilm T625_1690.
     5. 1930 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Court House, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 17, Page 13B/54 B; Line 93, Dwelling 222, Family 228, House of Nancy BROCK; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : viewed 6 June 2011); citing National Archives Microfilm T626_2192.
     6. 1940 U. S. Census, Marlboro  County, South Carolina, population schedule, Lester, Marlboro, South Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 35-22, Page: 5B/278(stamped); Line 65, Household #75, Household of Nancy J. BROCK; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : viewed 11 November 2013); citing National Archives Microfilm T627_3826.
      7. James C. Pigg, Chesterfield County Cemetery Survey; Chesterfield County Genealogical Services, 1995, 825. Tombstone of Nettie Gertude Brock; 5 September 1890–27 November 1962, Zoar United Methodist Church Cemetery, Chesterfield County, South Carolina.
     8. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed  5 June 2014); Memorial page for Nettie G. Brock Brock; (September 1890–1962); Find a Grave memorial # 32096651, Citing Zoar United Methodist Church Cemetery; Brocks Mill, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, USA.
     9. Social Security Administration, Ancestry database, Ancestry,  (http://www.ancestry.com : <Viewed|accessed> 6 June 2015), Nettie Brock, , May 1937 derived from U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File,database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, 24 July 2011).

Friday, October 20, 2017

Identifying the Parents of Charles Doerr/Dorr/Dry

There are one hundred and sixty-six trees on-line at Ancestry for Charles Dry, born abt 1730—35 in Pennsylvania and died before 16 Oct 1797. in Cabarrus County, North Carolina.

It’s hard to believe that 165 people can come to so many different conclusions as to the parentage of Charles Dry.
dry1
dry2
dry3

I did a tally of these trees and the results are:

Parentrs of Charles Dry

I have looked at a lot of these trees and as of yet I haven’t found a single document or reference, in any of these trees, that would prove that Charles Dry who passed away in Cabarrus County about 1797 is the son of any of these couples.

When Charles died he left a Will but that WILL was destroyed in a Cabarrus County Courthouse House fire in 1876. The only proof remaining are the Cabarrus County Pleas and Quarters Minutes April 17, 1797-April 17, 1805. His actual death death is unknown yet most of these trees shows a specific death date of 16 October 1797. 

Charles_Dry_LWT

We also find in the P&Q Minutes for 20 October, 1800 an entry that reads:
  • Charles Dry, dec’d. Settlement of estate by Owen Dry, extr. Balance in hands of extr. £ 98.6.0 Divided among 6 children, for each £ 16.7.8.
So we know that Charles + Christina Dry had 6 surviving children. No where are these 6 children named with the loss of the Last Will. Five of the six have been identified; they are:
  1. Owen Ulrich Dry
  2. Johann Martin Dry
  3. Phillip Wiley Dry
  4. Andrew Dry
  5. Anna Christina Dry
A few researchers say the sixth child was Jacob Dry born 1764, migrated to Allen County, Kentucky where he died in 1854. I have no proof to validate this claim.

Charles Dry migrated from Montgomery County, Pennsylvania between 1776 and 1777.  The surname is recorded in the German name DOERR in Pennsylvania records while all the North Carolina records, with one exception, are recorded in the anglicized surname DRY. 

Mecklenburg Land Deed, Book 7 pages 297-300 dated 26 July 1777 is the first recorded deed for Charles Dry to be found within North Carolina records.

If you have any information on the parentage of Charles Dry I would like to hear from you.

Charles Dry is my 5th Great Grandfather.












Thursday, October 19, 2017

Treasure Chest Thursday~Marriage Bond: Peter Dry and Elizabeth Teter

Peter Dry & Elizabeth Teter Marriage

Peter Dry, son of Johann Martin Dry and Catherine Keppel married Hetty Elizabeth A. Teter on 10 Jul 1809 in Cabarrus County, North Carolina.

Peter Dry and Hetty Elizabeth A. Teter had the following children:
    i.    Margaret Ann Dry, born abt 1813; married Simon E. Speight, 5 Sep 1846, Cabarrus County, North Carolina.
     ii.    John Martin Dry, born 22 May 1820; married Mary Jane McCullums, 11 Sep 1856, Cabarrus, North Carolina; died 2 Oct 1899, Concord, Cabarrus, North Carolina.
     iii.    Marian Carline Dry was born on 7 Jan 1824 in Cabarrus County, North Carolina. She died before 1850. Marian is not mentioned in her father's Last Will dated 23 Feb 1850.
     iv.    Mary A. M. Dry was born about 1827.
     v.    Elizabeth Catherine Dry was born about 1829.


Peter Dry passed away bef 17 Dec. 1853, the date his WILL was probated. Only 3 children were mentioned in the Will and these 3 are also listed in the 1850 Census. Elizabeth was found living with her son, John in 1860 but died sometime before 1870.

Peter Dry is my 3rd Great Grand Uncle.





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[1]Index to North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : Viewed 4 June 2016), Elizabeth Tteter and Petere Dry; North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1977.; Bond Date: 10 Jul 1809.
[2] Land Deed in Rev War File of Martin Penninger - Ancestry, "Revolutionary War Service Records" database, Military Service Records (https://www.fold3.com : accessed 3 June 2015), entry for Martin Penninger, S-41951, Private; Colonies; https://www.fold3.com/image/27197132.
[3] Peter DRY (1850), WILL BOOK: 1; Page 253 & 254; Probate Office, Concord, North Carolina.
[4] "North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-195-2611998-1-29?cc=1867501 : 21 May 2014), Cabarrus > Settlements, 1846-1858, Vol. I > image 237 of 375; county courthouses, North Carolina.

Monday, October 16, 2017

Chesterfield County SC~Estate Folder #450 – John H. Perkins

Each week, on Sunday, I will select an Estate Folders from the Estate files of Chesterfield County and discuss its contents. No known estates exist for the period before the Civil War. They were destroyed with the burning of the Courthouse. There are a few “Equity Records” in the State Archives. Do not overlook this valuable resource if you are looking for ancestors in Chesterfield County, South Carolina.

Today we will be looking at the following Estate folder:

Folder #450
Image 1381

John H. Perkins 1

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-JZSC-1F?i=1380&cc=1911928

John H. Perkins

Petition for Letters 2

State of South Carolina}  In the probate
County of Chesterfield}   Court
Ex Parte}
     Nancy J. Perkins} Petition for Letters of Administration
To the Hon. Daniel M. Barrentine Judge of probate for the County of Chesterfield.
Your petitioner Nancy J. Perkins Respectfully Represents
1. That She was Lately the Wife of John H. Perkins and is now his Widow.
2. That her Late Husband John H. Perkins Departed this Life intestate on the 8th Day of November 1885 leaving Surviving him your petitioner Nancy J. Perkins his Widow and the following named children viz W. J. Perkins, L. V. Perkins, J. H. Perkins, A. W. Perkins, A. D.  Perkins, B. T. Perkins, R. S. Perkins, R. R. Perkins, and G. C. Perkins, the last two named being minor under the age of twenty one years.
3. That the said John H. Perkins died intestate leaving no Real Estate but leaving a small Personal Estate consisting of notes and accounts of the Estimated value of about Five Hundred Dollars.
Wherefore your Petitioner prays that Letters of Administration be granted unto her of all and singular the goods and Chattel Rights and Credits of the said John H. Perkins Deceased and Your Petitioner will ever pray &c.
                                                        Townsend, McLendan & Pollack
                                                  Atty for Petitioner Nancy J. Perkins

John was 67 years old when he passed away leaving his wife Nancy J. and 9 children two of which were under the age of twenty-one.

Nancy was widowed at age 54; sadly she passed away at age 56 on 1 October 1887. Her surviving children are listed in the above Petition.

The wife of John H. Perkins, Nancy Jane Davis Perkins, is my 1st Cousin 4 times removed. 





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[1] "South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-JZSC-1F?cc=1911928&wc=MPP1-PTL%3A190567401%2C190561002%2C190567402%2C190970801 : 21 May 2014), Chesterfield > Probate Court, Estate records > 1865-1927 > Cases 0384-0469 > image 1381 of 1665; county courthouses, South Carolina, and South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
[2] "South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-JZSC-RF?cc=1911928&wc=MPP1-PTL%3A190567401%2C190561002%2C190567402%2C190970801 : 21 May 2014), Chesterfield > Probate Court, Estate records > 1865-1927 > Cases 0384-0469 > image 1390 of 1665; county courthouses, South Carolina, and South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia.

Saturday, October 14, 2017

It’s Family Time~Catharine Dry and John Laton, Sr. Family


It's Family TimeWhile selecting a family member to write about I realized that somehow I had not fully researched this family. However, I decided to stick with the family in hopes that it might reach a cousin who may have more information. 

Catharine Dry was born in 1791 a daughter of Johann Martin Dry and Catherine Keppel.

On 10 June 1824, at the age of 33, Catherine married John Laton, Sr. in Montgomery County, North Carolina.
Christina Dry Laton Pension Application
John Laton, Sr.  and Catherine had the following children:
    i.    Martin Laton was born about 1826.
    ii.    Franklin Alexander Laton, born 13 Aug 1828, Montgomery County, North Carolina; married Martha Ann Solomon, abt 1847; died 11 May 1906, Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina. 
    iii.    Lydia G. Laton, born abt 1830; married George W. Rummage, abt 1857; died 1869.
    iv.    Catharina Laton was born about 1833. She died on 11 Mar 1894 at the age of 61. Find A Grave Memorial# 102681634.
    v.    James Laton was born about 1838.
Catherine Dry Laton is my 3rd Great Grand Aunt.










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[1]  War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index, 1812-1815, Record Group Number 15, NARA Microfilm Publication M313, 102 rolls (Washington D.C.: National Archives. NARA, ), Roll number: 56, John LATON, 1 March 1814-16 July 1814.
[2] Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 October 2017); Memorial page for Catharina Dry Laton; (1791–24 March 1857); Find a Grave memorial # 102681913, Citing Laton Family; Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina.
[3] Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 October 2017); Memorial page for John Laton; (1777–1852); Find a Grave memorial # 102681893, Citing Laton Family; Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina.
[4] 1850 Census, Stanly County, North Carolina, population schedule, Harris, Stanly County, North Carolina, Page: 19A(stamped); Line 4, Dwelling 270, Family 271, Household of John LATON; online database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 13 October 2017); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, Roll 645.
[5] Stanly County, North Carolina, Estate Files, 1663-1979, John Layton; digital images, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org: Viewed 15 June 2016); 1852- John LATON.

Friday, October 13, 2017

Do You Know the Parents of This James H. Purvis


James H. Purvis

James H. Purvis was born 4 March 1846 in Smith County, Mississippi.

In 1862, he enlisted for the Civil War with Company “D”, Stubbs Battalion Mississippi Cavalry. In 1876, James H. Purvis married a young lady named Louisa Schrimpsher. In the 1900 Census they report having been married 24 years with 5 children of which 4 are living.

On 10 April 1920, James H. applied for a Pension from the State of Texas for his service during the Civil War. His pension was approved on 9 September 1920 and he was assigned Pension #36880. You can view his pension here, on Ancestry, if you have a paid subscription.

http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=1677&h=298684&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ixE598&_phstart=success

James H. Purvis died on 23 April 1938 at the Soldier Home in Austin, Texas and was buried in the Texas State Cemetery. His tombstone can be found here - https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10740908

If you know the parents of James H. Purvis, born 4 March 1846; died 23 April 1938 I would like to hear from you. Click E-Mail to send me a note.

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Treasure Chest Thursday~Warranty Deed Glass to Brown

Today's posting is a Land Deed between sisters; Nannie (Brown) Glass and her Husband A. P. Glass of Limestone, Texas to Mollie and Lizzie Brown of Union County, Arkansas.

The three Brown sisters are daughters of Epps Rivers Brown and Dorinda Adair. Their father, Epps Rivers Brown, had passed away back in 1882 and their mother has passed away since then.

LL411LL-412LL-413


Nannie Glass } E.589 Warranty Deed Joint ack class 5
A. P. Glass}
To}
Mollie & Lizzie Brown}  The State of Texas}
                   County of Limestone}
                         Know all men by these presents that I Nannie Glass joined by her husband A. P. Glass of the County of Limestone State of Texas for and in consideration of the sum of One Dollars to me in hand paid by Mollie & Lizzie Brown of Union County and State of Arkansas, have granted sold and conveyed, and by these presents do grant sell and convey unto the said Mollie & Lizzie Brown of the County of Union State of Arkansas all my rights of Dower in & to the following lands lying in the County of Union, State of Arkansas to wit:

  • N.W ¼ of NE ¼ Sec 8 T17 R14 – 40
  • S1/2 of NE ¼ Sec 8 T17 R14 – 80
  •  SE ¼             Sec 8 T17 R14 – 160
  •  N ½ of NE ¼ Sec 8 T17 R14 – 80
Containing 360 acres of land more or less
with all the improvements thereon. To have and to hold the above described premises together with all and singular the rights appurtenances thereto in anywise belonging unto the said Mollie & Lizzie Brown and unto their heirs and assigns forever and I do hereby bind my heirs executors and administrators to warrant and forever defend all and singular the said premises unto the said Mollie [and] Lizzie Brown their heirs and assigns against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof.
Witness my hand on this 13th day of February A D 1892.
                                                                             Nannie Glass
                                                                             A. P. Glass


Witness at request of Grantor
The State of Texas}
County of Limestone}
             Before me J. H. Welch Justice of the Peace & Ex Officia Notary Public in and for Limestone County Texas, on this day personally appeared A. P. Glass to me well known to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he had executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed.
         Given under my hand and Seal of Office this 13 day of Feb. A D 1892.
                                                          J. H. Welch J. P. and
                                                       And Ex Officia Notary Public
                                                       Limestone County, Texas


The State of Texas}
County of Limestone}
             Before me J. H. Welch a Justice of the Peace & Ex Officia Notary Public personally appeared Mrs. Nannie Glass wife of A. P. Glass and known to me, to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and having been examined by me privily and apart from her husband and having the same fully explained to her the said Nannie Glass acknowledged such instrument to be her act and deed and declared that she had willingly Signed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed and that she did not wish to retract it.
         Given under my hand and seal of Office this 13th day of Feby A D 1892.
                                                       J. H. Welch J P and
                                                       Ex Officia Notary Public
                                                       Limestone County, Texas


Files For Record March 11th 1892 at 3 o’clock p.m.
     Recorded April 6th 1892.
                                                    C. W. Hearin
                                                    Clerk   


This Land Deed along with a previous posting were instrumental in positively documenting anbd reconstruction of the Epps Rivers Brown family.

Related Reading:

Nannie (Brown) Glass is my 2nd Cousin 4 times removed.







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[1] Land Deed - Nannie Glass to Mollie & Lizzie Brown; 13 February 1892; Deed Book #LL; Page(s) 411-413; Circuit Clerk; El Dorado, Union County, AR; 6 October 2017.

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Tombstone Tuesday~Elizabeth Jane Sellers Huneycutt


Elizabeth J. Sellers Huneycutt
b: Aug. 3, 1900
d: Oct. 31, 1987
bu: Mt. Croghan UMC Cemetery
23160959_119636366857
Tombstone Photo Courtesy of Sharon F. Corey

Elizabeth Jane Sellers is the daughter of  James Arnold “Buck” Sellers and Nancy Jane “Jennie” Johnson.

Elizabeth Jane married Almer Badin Huneycutt about 1919. Almer Badin was the son of Eli Hampton Huneycutt and Hester Ann Smith.

Elizabeth Jane and Almer Badin Huneycutt had 2 children:
  • Dwight Jackson, b. 25 Jul 1920
  • Alma Derwood, b. 17 Feb. 1922


Elizabeth Jane Sellers Huneycutt is my 1st Cousin twice removed.



Monday, October 9, 2017

Amanuensis Monday~1892 Land Deed~Lafayette Brown, et al to Mollie & Lizzie Brown.



Amanuensis Monday is a genealogy blogging theme. It was started by John Newmark who writes the TransylvanianDutch blog.

His definition of Amanuensis is:
Amanuensis: A person employed to write what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another.

Today’s subject is a a 1892 Land Deed between Lafayette Brown, et al to Mollie & Lizzie Brown. 1
Back in September 2012 and again in July 2013 I did articles on the children of Epps Rivers Brown and his wife Dorinda Adair in an attempt to reconstruct the family based on available data. Those posting can be viewed here.

http://carolinafamilyroots.blogspot.com/2012/09/evidence-analysis-given-names-vs-nick.html
http://carolinafamilyroots.blogspot.com/2012/09/evidence-analysis-given-names-vs-nick_7.html
http://carolinafamilyroots.blogspot.com/2013/07/census-sundaywhats-in-name.html

Knowing that FamilySearch had made a commitment to digitize all their film and make it available on line; I decided to take a look at Union County, Arkansas Land Deeds. It was gratifying to find that the Deed Indexes for Union County both Grantor and Grantee had been digitized. The actual Land Deed have not yet been digitized..

My next step was to look up the Register of Deeds for Union County and send them an E-mail requesting these two deeds and the cost for such service. In two days I had the deeds I requested in hand as a PDF’s by E-mail. Much quicker then when I first started research in 1976 when letters took forever.

This deed, posted here, is one of the two deeds that I received earlier this week from the Union County Arkansas Circuit Clerk.

LL-413LL_414

Transcription:

L. Brown et al}
To}                    Warranty Deed
Mollie & Lizzie Brown} 
                 Know all men by these presents that we L. Brown, N. B. Brown, W. Brown, Dora Goodwin, Sallie Ward & Nannie Glass for and in consideration of the sum of One Dollars the receipt of which we hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant bargain sell and convey unto the said Mollie & Lizzie Brown and unto their heirs and assigns forever the following lands lying in the County of Union and State of Arkansas to wit:

  • N.W ¼ of NE ¼ Sec 8 T17 R14 – 40
  •      S1/2 of NE ¼ Sec 8 T17 R14 – 80
  •       SE ¼             Sec 8 T17 R14 – 160
  •      N ½ of NE ¼ Sec 8 T17 R14 – 80
containing 360 acres of land more or less
with all the improvements thereon. To have and to hold the same unto the said Mollie & Lizzie Brown and unto their heirs and assigns forever with all appurtenance thereunto belonging and we hereby covenant with the said Mollie Brown and Lizzie Brown that we will forever warrant and defend the title to such lands against all lawful claims whatsoever. 
Witness our hands and seal on this 30th day of January A D 1892.
                                                            L. Brown seal
                                                            N. B. Brown {seal}
                                                            W. Brown seal
                                                            D. J. Goodwin  {seal}
                                                            Sallie Ward


Witness at request of Grantor

State of Arkansas}    Acknowledgement
County of Union}
             Be it remembered that on this day came before me the undersigned a Justice of the Peace within and for the County aforesaid duly commissioned and acting L. Brown, N. B. Brown, W. Brown, D. J. Goodwin and Sallie Ward to me well Known as the grantors in the foregoing Deed and stated that they had executed the same for the consideration and purposes therein mentioned and set forth.
Witness my hand and seal as such Justice of the Peace on this 30th day of January 1892.
                                                              W. J. Suggs  J. P


Filed For Record March 11th 1892 at 3 o’clock p.m.
     Recorded April 6th 1892.
C. W. Hearin
Clerk
   


Epps Rivers Brown and Dorinda Adair had 9 or 10 children based on the 1850-1880 Census. All their children are listed in the above Land Deed with two exceptions:
  • Martha J. Brown, b. 1849; listed in 1850, 1860 and 1870 Census. No record beyond 1870.
  • Lucy M. “Lou” Brown, b. 1854; listed in 1860, 1870 and 1880 Census. No record beyond 1880.
  • The Children above are:
    • L. Brown – Lafayette Brown
    • N. B. Brown – Napoleon Bonaparte Brown
    • W. Brown – Weymon Epps Brown
    • D. J. Goodwin – Dora G./J. Brown Goodwin
    • Sallie Ward – Sarah O. “Sallie” Brown Ward
    • Mollie Brown – Mollie Brown (Mollie is not listed in any census so she may be Martha)
    • Lizzie Brown – Lizzie Brown listed in 1860, 1870 and 1880 Census
In both cases, these girls may have married and I just haven’t located the proper documents. As stated above Martha and Mollie may be the same individual.

Further in the case of Mollie & Lizzie, I can find no record of either female after the date of this Land Deed and  one other 1892 Land Deed.

All parties named above in the Land Deed are my 2nd Cousins 4 times removed.


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[1] Land Deed - L. Brown, et al to Mollie & Lizzie Brown; 3 January 1892; Deed Book #LL; Page(s) 413-414; Circuit Clerk; El Dorado, Union County, AR; 6 October 2017.













Sunday, October 8, 2017

Chesterfield County SC~Estate Folder #199 – Col. Alfred M. Lowery

Each week, on Sunday, I will select an Estate Folders from the Estate files of Chesterfield County and discuss its contents. No known estates exist for the period before the Civil War. They were destroyed with the burning of the Courthouse. There are a few “Equity Records” in the State Archives. Do not overlook this valuable resource if you are looking for ancestors in Chesterfield County, South Carolina.

Today we will be looking at the following Estate folder:

Folder #199
Image 1067
Col. Alfred M. Lowery 1


https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-NQ9F-9S?cc=1911928&wc=MPPR-VZ9%3A190567401%2C190561002%2C190567402%2C190708501

Col. Alfred M. Lowery died in June 1877. I could find no service record for Col. Lowery indicating that the Colonel title was an Honorary title bestowed upon him based on his status in the community.
Col. Lowery was a prominent figure in the community and served the community as the local land  surveyor.  He was married to Henrietta Jackson, daughter of Henry A. Jackson and Mary Blakeney.

Col. Lowery and  Henrietta had three children:
  • Emily Lowery
  • John H. Lowery
  • Mary Temperance Lowery
There is a Land Deed located in the Chesterfield County Register of Deeds office (DB 10:44-46  that states that Henrietta Lowery, Emily Huntley and Mary T. Davis  are the sole surviving heirs-at-law of Alfred M. Lowry…

Alfred M. Lowry Heirs at Law

John H. Lowry, b. 1837 had passed away on 12 Feb 1888 just months before this 1889 Land Deed was executed.

At the death of Col. Alfred M. Lowery, his widow, Henrietta was granted Letters of Administration on the Estate. Before she could fully administered the Estate Henrietta passed away on 18 August 1890 leaving her two daughters sole survivors.  

Emily Huntley and Mary T. Davis then petitioned the Court for Letters of Administration de bonis non which were granted.

Alfred T. Lowery Esate #1Alfred T. Lowery Esate #2

Transcription:
State of South Carolina} Court of
County of Chesterfield     Probate
In the Matter
Of
The Estate of Alfred} Petition
M. Lowry deceased}

The petition of Mary T. Davis and Emily Huntly by their attorney Respectfully shows to this Court
1. That Alfred M. Lowry a citizen of the County and State aforesaid died intestate about the month of June 1877 leaving a considerable personal estate.
2. That Letters of Administration thereon was granted to his widow Henrietta Lowry soon after his deceased by this Court.
3. That the said Henrietta Lowry also died intestate on the 18th day of August A. D. 1890 leaving never having fully administered said estate.
4. That your petitioner are the sole surviving heirs at law of both Alfred M. Lowry and Henrietta Lowery and solely entitled to  whatever Estates were left by either the said Henrietta Lowry or Alfred M. Lowry.

Wherefore your petitioner pray (strike through) Letters of Administration de bonis non upon the estate of the said Alfred M. Lowry deceased.
                                                                                       Hough & Kennedy
                                                                                       Atty for Petitioners




Mary Temperance Jackson married Maj. Alfred W. Davis. Maj. Alfred W. Davis is my 1st Cousin 4 times removed. It’s quite possible that Mary Temperance Jackson is also a 3rd Cousin 4 times removed.  







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[Note] Documents have been found with surname spelled LOWRY and LOWERY.
De bonis non - Most commonly issued where an administrator dies or the chain is broken. [Wikipedia]
[1] "South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-NQ9F-9S?cc=1911928&wc=MPPR-VZ9%3A190567401%2C190561002%2C190567402%2C190708501 : 21 May 2014), Chesterfield > Probate Court, Estate records > 1865-1927 > Cases 0153-0227 > image 1067 of 1550; county courthouses, South Carolina, and South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia.

Saturday, October 7, 2017

It’s Family Time~David Richard Davis and Mary Cornelia McNair Family

It's Family Time
David Richard Davis was born 4 August 1825, a son of William Davis and Julia Thurman. About 1858, at age 33, he married Mary Cornelia McNair, the daughter of Alexander McNair and Catherine McMillan. Mary Cornelia was their first born daughter arriving in February 1835.

David Richard Davis and Mary Cornelia McNair had a large family of 10 siblings; 7 daughters and 3 sons.  Several of their children died young; their children are:

        i.    Margaret J. Davis was born in 1859 and died before 1870 at the age of 11.
         ii.    Eugenia Cordelia Davis, born Sep 1862; married Henry Perkins Davis, 25 Dec 1879;  died 21 Jun 1898.
         iii.    Julia C. Davis was born in  about 1865.
         iv.    Mary Elizabeth Davis, born 1867; married William A. Sellers, 1889; died in  1937.
         v.    John C. Davis was born in 1869; died before 1900.
         vi.    Flora V. "Mitt" Davis was born on 4 Sep 1870; died 8 September 1939.
         vii.    William McNair "Mack" Davis, born 18 Mar 1872; married Mary E. Meehan, 14 Aug 1912;  died 21 Jul 1916.
         viii.    Ida Isabelle Davis, born 8 Apr 1874; married Lewis Maxie Jones, 1902; died 5 Oct 1935, Lake Wales, Polk, Florida,
          ix.  Alfred Thomas Davis was born in 1877; in 1930 census living in Charleston, SC; no further information found.


David Richard passed away in January 1892 followed by his loving wife, Mary, in December 1900. They are buried in the Sowell Cemetery, Chesterfield County, South Carolina. 

David Richard Davis is my 1st Cousin 4 times removed.















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1. James C. Pigg, Chesterfield County Cemetery Survey; Chesterfield County Genealogical Services, 1995, PAGE 1177. Tombstone of D. Richard DAVIS; 4 August 1825–8 January 1892, Sowell Cemetery, Chesterfield County, South Carolina.
2. 1860 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, Page: 119; Line 26, Dwelling 358, Family 357, Household of D. R. DAVIS; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 10 July 2012); citing  National Archives Microfilm M653_1217.
3. 1870 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Court House, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, Page 292B, Line 08, Dwelling 099, Family 099, Household of  D. R. [David Richard] DAVIS; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 10 July 2012); citing  National Archives Microfilm M593_1491.
4. 1880 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Court House, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 005, Page 324A; Line 15, Dwelling 235, Family 235, Household of D. R. DAVIS; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 10 July 2012); citing National Archive  Microfilm T9, Roll 1225.
5. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed  10 July 2012); Memorial page for David Richard Davis; (4 August 1825–8 January 1892); Find a Grave memorial # 42732687, Citing Sowell Cemetery; Chesterfield, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, USA.
6. Harry Alexander Davis, The Davis Family (Davies and David) in Wales and America: genealogy of Morgan David of Pennsylvania (Washington, D.C.: H. A. Davis, 1927), page 225.
7. James C. Pigg, Chesterfield County Cemetery Survey, Chesterfield County Genealogical Services, 1995. Tombstone of Mary M. DAVIS.
8. 1900 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Court House, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 20, Page: 80A/8A, Line 01, Dwelling 134, Family 134, Household of Mary C. DAVIS; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : viewed 18 July 2012); citing National Archives Microfilm T623_1523.
9. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database, "Record, Mary Cornelia McNair Davis (February 1835–1900), Memorial # 42732720.
10. Chesterfield County, South Carolina, 9: 37 & 38, Mary McNair & Others to Calvin B. McNair (Power of Attorney); 4 February 1887, Register of Deeds, Chesterfield, Chesterfield County, South Carolina.
11. James C. Pigg, Chesterfield County Cemetery Survey, Chesterfield County Genealogical Services, 1995. Tombstone of Flora V. DAVIS.
12. James C. Pigg, Chesterfield County Cemetery Survey, Chesterfield County Genealogical Services, 1995. Tombstone of Flora V. DAVIS.
13. Miss MITT DAVIS, The Chesterfield Advertiser, Chesterfield, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, 21 September 1939.
35. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database, "Record, Flora V. Davis (4 September 1870–8 September 1939), Memorial # 43104131.