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Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Martin Laton~Civil War Causality

Martin Laton was born in 1826, a son of John Laton and Catherine Dry of Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Martin married Mary Smart on 3 October 1850. When the Civil War broke out in 1861, Martin waited until 1863 before entering the War. On 2 March 1863, in Montgomery County, North Carolina, Martin enlisted into the 17th Infantry. He would not return to the bride he left behind. On 31 December 1864, Martin Laton died at Swift Island, Nelson, Virginia.

There a lot of misinformation and erroneous death dates for Martin saying he died in 1863 at Point Lockout, Maryland. He was in Maryland but he was never at Point Lookout.


Transcription:

LATON, MARTIN, Private
Enlisted in Montgomery County on March 2, 1863, for the war. Present or accounted for until he deserted on August 5, 1864. Apprehended on August 26, 1864, Court-martialed and sentenced to death; however, his sentence was commuted. Died in hospital at Richmond, Virginia, December 31. 1864, of Disease. NC Troops, Volume 6, page 291, left column

Ironically, his wife Mary Smart only lived a short time after his death. I have not found an exact death date for Mary but it looks as if she was deceased before 2 Dec 1873, the date that Martin Laton estate was probated.


Martin Laton is my 1st Cousin 4X Removed. 





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1. Matthew Brown Editor, BOOK: NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS:1861-1865: A Roster (Raleigh, NC 27699-4622: Historical Publications Section, 1997), Martin LATON, Volume 6, page 291

2. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2714988:9061

3. "North Carolina, Index to Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 20 January 2022), Marriage: Martin Laton & Mary Smart, Marriage Date: 3 Oct 1850.

Sunday, January 29, 2023

Sale of the late Thompson B. Powell Estate Lands

 R. T. Powell & Others to F. H. Smith and Wife Deed

The State of South Carolina
             Know all men by these presents That We William M. Hurst and Mary E. Hurst his wife, Richard T. Powell and Ellen E. Powell Heirs and distributes of  Thompson B. Powell "deceased"  in the State aforesaid for and in consideration of the Sum of Five Hundred Dollars to us in hand paid at and before the Sealing of these presents, by Ferguson H. Smith and Ann R. Smith his wife in the State aforesaid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have granted, bargained, Sold, and released, and by these presents do grant, bargain, Sell and released  unto the said Ferguson H. Smith & wife Ann R. Smith all that piece, parcel or tract of Land, lying Situate and being in the County of Chesterfield and State aforesaid on both sides of the Sneedsboro Road Containing one hundred and Sixty acres as will fully show by a plat of the same thereunto annexed made and certified to by John H. Lowry Deputy Surveyor, on the 14th day of November, A.,D. 1871 Together with all and Singular the rights, members, hereditament and appurtenances to the said premises belonging or in any wise incident or appertaining. To Have and to Hold all and Singular the premises before mentioned unto the Said Ferguson H. Smith and wife Ann R. Smith their heirs and assigns forever and we do herby bind ourselves, heirs, Executors, and Administrators to warrant and forever defend all and Singular the said premises unto the Said Ferguson  H. Smith and wife Ann R. Smith their heirs and assigns against ourselves and our heirs, and all and every person or persons, lawfully claiming or to claim the Same or any part thereof. And we the Said Wm. M. Hurst & wife Mary E. Hurst, R. T. Powell, Jr. & Ellen E. Powell for ourselves and our heirs, Executors  and Administrators do covenant, promise, grant and agree to, and with the said Smith and Wife their heirs and assigns, by these presents in manner and form following that is to say That we the Said Wm. M. Hurst and wife Mary E. Hurst, R. T. Powell, Jr. & Ellen E. Powell now and at the time of the Sealing and delivery of these presents are lawfully and absolutely seized of and in in the Said Lands and all and Singular other the premises herein before mentioned, and intended to be hereby granted and released, and every part and parcel thereof with their and every of their appurtenances of a good, Sure, perfect and absolute State of inheritance, in fee-Simple without any manner of condition [unreadable], power of revocation or limitations or any use or uses, or other restraint, matter, or thing whatsoever, to alter, change, charge, defeat or evict the Same. And also that we the Said Wm. M. Hurst and wife Mary E. Hurst, R. T. Powell, Jr. & Ellen E. Powell now have in ourselves good rightful power and lawful and absolute authority to grant, release and confirm the said Lands and all and singular others the premises herein before mentioned and intended to be herby granted and released. And every part or parcel thereof with their and every of their appurtenances, unto the said Smith and wife their heirs and assigns forever as aforesaid. And also that it Shall and may be lawful; to and for the Said Smith and wife, their heirs and assigns from time to time, and at all times forever hereafter peaceably and quietly to enter into, have, hold, occupy, possess, and enjoy the said land and all and Singular other the premises herein before mentioned and intended to be hereby granted and released and every part (pg 117)  and parcel thereof with their and every of their appurtenances without any of the lawful Suit, trouble, molestation, Eviction, or interruptive of us the Said W. M. Hurst and wife Mary E. Hurst, R. T. Powell, Jr. & Ellen E. Powell our Executors Administrators or any other person or persons whatsoever: And  that free and clear, and freely and Clearly, and absolutely acquitted exonerated and discharged of, and from all and all manner of former and other gifts, grants, bargains, Sales, Uses, Wills, initials, joiners, dowers, judgments, Executors charges and encumbrances whatsoever had, made, done, committed, or Suffered by us the Said W. M. Hurst and wife Mary E. Hurst, R. T. Powell, Jr. & Ellen E. Powell  or any other person or persons whatsoever.
And lastly, that we the  Said W. M. Hurst and wife Mary E. Hurst, R. T. Powell, Jr. & Ellen E. Powell and our heirs, and all and every other person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim, and estate, right, title, trust, or interest, of, in or to, the Said lands and all and singular other the premises herein before mentioned and intended to be hereby granted and released, or any part or parcel thereof Shall and will from and at all times hereafter, at the reasonable request and proper costs and charges of the law, of the said Ferguson H. Smith and wife Ann R. Smith their heirs and assigns, make, do acknowledge, and execute, or cause and procure to be made, done acknowledged, and executed, all and every such further and other lawful and reasonable Act and Acts. thing and things, conveyances and assurances in the law whatsoever for the further, better, and more perfect and absolute granting conveying and assuring the said Lands and all and Singular other the premises herein before mentioned and intended to be herby granted and released and every part and parcel thereof with their and every of their appurtenances to and for the use and behoof of the said Ferguson H. Smith and wife Ann R. Smith their heirs and assigns forever, as by him or them, or by his or their counsel, learned in the Law, Shall be reasonably devised or advised, and required. 
Witness our hands and seal this first day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Seventy One, and in the 96th <sic> [95th] year of the Independence of the United States of America.
Signed, Sealed and delivered}                               W. M. Hurst {Seal}
in the presence of}                                                 Mary E. X Hurst {Seal}
A. W. Davis}                                                          R. T. Powell, Jr. {seal}
T. F. Mulloy}                                                          Ellen Powell {Seal}

[U.S. Stamp amounting to]
[Fifty cents properly canceled]

The State of South Carolina}
Chesterfield County}
         Personally appeared before me Thos. F. Mulloy and made oath that he saw the within named Wm. M. Hurst, Mary E. Hurst, R. T. Powell, Jr. and Ellen Powell sign and as their act and deed deliver the within written deed and that he with A. W. Davis witnessed the execution thereof.
                                                                                T. F. Mulloy
Sworn to before me this 2nd}
day of September 1872.}
Hugh Craig}
     Judge of Probate}

PLAT MAP INCLUDED





South Carolina
     The above plat represents a Tract of Land laid off to Ferguson H. Smith and wife heirs-at-Law of the late Thompson B. Powell dec'd. under the directions of the Commissioners appointed to partition the Estate of the late Thompson B. Powell Dec'd. containing One Hundred and Sixty Acres. Situate in Chesterfield County in the State aforesaid and has such form mark and boundaries as above represented.
     Surveyed November 14th A.D. 1871
                                                                                John H. Lowry
                                                                                     Deputy Surveyor

Auditor's Office}
Chesterfield Co.}
         Recorded Dec. 6th 1871 in Sales Book A page 3.    
                                                                                 T. L. Weston
                                                                                        A.C.C.

Recorded 23rd Oct. 1872
Orign'l Dlvd F. H. Smith


Thompson B. Powell was born abt 1801 and died before 11 June 1866. He was married to Mary "Polly" Boatwright. Thompson and Mary had 4 children; 3 daughters and 1 son.  Those 4 children are named within the above Land Deed. They were:

  1. Mary E. Powell-- William Monroe Hurst
  2. Richard Thompson Powell--Margaret G. Powell
  3. Ann Rebecca Powell-- Ferguson Hale Smith
  4. Ellen E. Powell - Never married

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1. This Land Deed can be downloaded in its entirety at Archive Viewer (uslandrecords.com)

2. Chesterfield County, South Carolina, Deed Book 4: pages 116,117 and 118, R. T. Powell & Others to F. H. Smith and Wife Deed; Register of Deeds, Chesterfield, Chesterfield County, South Carolina.

Saturday, January 28, 2023

It’s Family Time~The Israel Franklin & Eliza Jane (Page) Hagler Family

 Israel Franklin Hagler was born Feb 1852, a son of Jacob Hagler and Nelly Dove of Cabarrus County, North Carolina. His father indicated in the 1850 Census that he was in the mining business; but, by 1860 he had become a farm laborer. Israel Franklin followed in his fathers footsteps as a farmer and farm laborer. 

On 30 January 1873, Israel Franklin Hagler, age 20, and Eliza Jane Page, age 21, were married in Stanley County, North Carolina. Eliza Jane was a daughter of Sion Page and his wife Nancy. In the next 20 plus years they would raise a family of ten children; seven sons and three daughters.

Israel Franklin Hagler and Eliza Jane Page had the following children:

i. John M. Hagler was born about 1874 in Stanly County, North Carolina. 

ii. Nancy Samantha Hagler, born 5 Nov 1875, Stanly County, North Carolina; married William Avery Connell; died 13 Jun 1936, Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina.

iii. James Titus Hagler, born 11 Dec 1878, Stanly County, North Carolina; married Doce Kiker, 24 Sep 1903, Mecklenburg, North Carolina; died 24 Jun 1922, Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina.

iv. Lucy Adaline Hagler, born 26 Feb 1881, Stanly County, North Carolina; married William Baker Clontz, 1902; died 24 Nov 1961, Norwood, Stanly, North Carolina.

v. George Franklin Hagler, born 11 Feb 1883, Stanly County, North Carolina; married Nellie   Simpson, 1 Mar 1914, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; died 13 Jul 1947, Clear Creek, Mecklenburg, North Carolina.

vi. Jacob Matthew Hagler, born 26 Aug 1886, Stanly County, North Carolina; married Cassandra Priscilla Pinyan, 20 Dec 1909; died 28 May 1914, Concord, Cabarrus, North Carolina.

vii. Mary Rose Ann Hagler, born 27 Dec 1887, Stanly County, North Carolina; married William A. Linker, 4 Apr 1909, Mecklenburg, North Carolina; died 30 May 1970, Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina.

viii. Daniel Cleveland Hagler Sr., born 13 Aug 1890, North Carolina; married Mamie E. Helms, 18 Dec 1920, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; died 7 Jan 1974, Concord, Cabarrus, North Carolina.

ix. William Grady Hagler, born 24 Dec 1893, North Carolina; married Ella Kepley, 13 May 1916, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; died 3 Jan 1963, Mount Pleasant, Cabarrus, North Carolina.

x. Jesse Lee Hagler was born on 27 Jan 1897 in Mecklenburg, North Carolina. He died on 26 Mar 1969 at the age of 72 in Spartanburg, South Carolina.


Eliza Jane (Page) Hagler, wife of Israel Franklin Hagler, is my 2nd Great Grand Aunt.




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1. 1860 U. S. Census, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, population schedule, Subdivision East of NC Rr, Cabarrus, North Carolina, Page: #119/89 (Stamped); Line#9, Dwelling#910; Family#910, Household of Jacob HAGLER; online database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com: Viewed 20 December 2022); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M653, Roll 890.

2. 1870 Census, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, population schedule, Township 9, Cabarrus, North Carolina, Page: #22/552B (Stamped); Line#36, Dwelling#145; Family#163, Household of Nelly HAGLER; online database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com: viewed 20 December 2022); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M593, Roll 1126.

3. 1880 U. S. Census, Stanly County, North Carolina, population schedule, Furrs, Stanly, North Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 206, Page: #298D (Stamped); Line#42, Dwelling#146; Family#149, Household of Israel F. HAGLER; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com: viewed 20 December 2022); citing National Archives Microfilm T9, Roll 0982.

4. 1900 U. S. Census, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, population schedule, Clear Creek, Mecklenburg, North Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 0056, Page: #78A (Stamped); Line#48, Dwelling#200; Family#200, Household of J. Frank HAGLER; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 20 December 2022); citing National Archives Microfilm T623.

5. 1910 U. S. Census, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, population schedule, Clear Creek, Mecklenburg, North Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 0123, Page: #4A/223A (Stamped); Line#36, Dwelling#60; Family#60, Household of Israel F. HAGLER; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com: viewed 20 December 2022); citing National Archives Microfilm T624, Roll 1121.

6.  North Carolina, Death Certificates, 1909-1976, Images. Ancestry, (https://www.ancestry.com: 20 December 2022), North Carolina, Death Certificates, 1909-1976, Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, I. F. Hayler; Certificate number, 25 December 1917.

7. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com: accessed 20 December 2022); Memorial page for Israel Franklin Hagler; (February 1952–25 December 1917); Find a Grave memorial # 176644343, Citing Arlington Baptist Church Cemetery; Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA.

8. "North Carolina, Marriages Record, 1741-2011," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com: viewed 20 December 2022), Marriage: Israel Franklin Hagler & Eliza Jane Page, Marriage Date: 30 Jan 1873.

9. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database, "Record, Eliza Jane Page Hagler (24 June 1851–2 January 1911), Memorial # 55683420.

10. 1860 U. S. Census, Stanly County, North Carolina, population schedule, Albemarle P.O., Stanly County, North Carolina, Page: 8 (stamped); Line 18, Dwelling 92, Family 92, Household of Sion PAGE; online database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com: viewed 21 July 2015); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M653, Roll 914.

11. 1870 U S Census, Stanly County, North Carolina, population schedule, Furr, Stanly County, North Carolina, Page: 62B/264 (stamped); Line 29, Dwelling 72, Family 73, Household of Sion PAGE; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com: viewed 21 July 2015); citing National Archive Microfilm M593, Roll 1160.

Friday, January 27, 2023

The Death of Lt. Joseph B. Davis

 Joseph B. Davis was born about 1759 a son of Benjamin Davis and Rachel Port. He served in the Revolutionary War serving under such men as  Captain Benjamin Munnerlyn, Captain Shade Simonds, Benjamin Davis, Moses King, Francis Goddard, Jonathan Collins, & under Generals Moultrie & Marion.

About 1783, he married Anne Keene, Daughter of Buckingham Keene and Mary Lewis. To this union were borne eleven children; six daughters and five sons.

Lt. Joseph B. Davis died 11 September 1833 and is buried in the Benjamin Davis Cemetery, Davis Landing, Marion County, South Carolina. You will find other death dates for Lt Joseph B. Davis but this death date is based on his obituary which appeared in “The Evening Post Saturday Oct 12, 1833, New York, NY, page 2, column 7.”

Obituary: Joseph Davis

Died, at his residence in Marion District, (S.C) on the 11th ultimo, Mr. JOSEPH DAVIS, in the eighty-third year of his age. This patriotic man died of a lingering illness, which he bore with an entire resignation to Heaven’s decree. He was eminently useful to the community. He never turned a deaf ear to the distresses of the poor, but cheerfully bestowed a portion of those comforts, with which a kind providence had amply furnished him. Did any differences of an unfriendly aspect occur among his neighbors?--to him belonged the friendly task of a reconciliation. In his family, he was all that could be desired; and lived long enough to rear up a numerous and respectable family of children, who will remember him with affectionate respect. In addition to his many private virtues, he served his country with fidelity during our Revolutionary struggle for freedom. He was the constant companion of General Marion, and with him shared all the dangers of that trying period. All loved and respected him who knew him well, except a certain class, at that period, known and distinguished by the name of Tories.  To them he was a terror; and if he did not receive their esteem, he excited their fears. He lived and died as one entitled to the respect of all worthy citizens. Though departed from this life, he has become an immortal inhabitant of another. His winter indeed has passed -- his destined course on earth has been completed; but an everlasting spring awaits his coming.

This NY October 12, 1833 newspaper lists his death as occurring on the 11th ult. = ultimo = last month. Thus his date of death is 11 September 1833.

There are other dates of death recorded for Lt. Joseph B. Davis.

  • Find A Grave Memorial#88467902 ---13 November 1833
  • Revolutionary War Pension - S-10534 – 13 November 1838

Lt. Joseph B. Davis is my 1st Cousin 6X Removed.



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1. Obituary: Joseph Davis obituary, The Evening Post, New York, NY, 12 October 1833, page 2, column 7.

2. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 August 2020); Memorial page for Lieut Joseph Davis; (1760–13 November 1838); Find a Grave memorial # 88467902, Citing Benjamin Davis Cemetery; Davis Landing, Marion County, South Carolina, USA.

3. Special thanks to Karin Wiemann Grogan for retrieving the within obituary.  

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Military Tuesday~Lt. Joseph B. Davis, Revolutionary War Patriot

Pension application of Joseph Davis

S10534                                                                                fn24SC
https://www.fold3.com/image/13765834
Transcribed by Will Graves 1/3010
[Methodology: Spelling, punctuation and/or grammar have been corrected in some instances for ease of reading and to facilitate searches of the database. Also, the handwriting of the original scribes often lends itself to varying interpretations. Users of this database are urged to view the original and to make their own decision as to how to decipher what the original scribe actually wrote. Blanks appearing in the transcripts reflect blanks in the original. Folks are free to make non-commercial use this transcript in any manner they may see fit, but please extend the courtesy of acknowledging the transcriber—besides, if it turns out the transcript contains mistakes, the resulting embarrassment will fall on the transcriber.]


State of South Carolina Marion District:
Be it known, that on this 14th day of September 1851 Before me Edward B. Wheeler, Judge of the Court of Ordinary for said District (being a Court of Record) personally appeared Daniel H. Davis 59 years of age, who being duly sworn, upon oath makes the following Declaration for the purpose of obtaining the benefits of the Act of the 7th of June 1832 for himself, Joseph Davis, William Davis, Maria Fladger, Mary Thomas, & Susan B. Lyles, only surviving children of Joseph Davis, a private and Sergeant of infantry and Lieutenant of Cavalry, in the war of the Revolution. That the said Joseph Davis, died in the District of Marion, on the 13th day of November 1838, leaving no widow but the aforesaid children, to wit Joseph Davis, William Davis, Maria Fladger, Mary Thomas & Susan B. Lyles, and this affiant, that Joseph Davis entered the American Army as a private, and upon the first requisition for troops, he volunteered at Ports Ferry on the great Pedee [River] and marched from thence in company with Lieutenant Benjamin Munnerlyn, (afterwards promoted to a Captain) Captain Shade Simonds, Benjamin Davis, Moses King, Francis Goddard, Jonathan Collins, & others to the rendezvous at Dunnam's Bluff, from thence to Charleston South Carolina and reported to Generals Moultrie & Marion, was in the battle at Fort Moultrie when attacked by the British fleet in June 1776 -- was in the battle of Stono Ferry, and was appointed first Sergeant -- was at Nelson's ferry, at the taking of about ninety Prisoners, was in the battle of the Siege of Savannah, was in a battle at the Pedee River against the Tories, who were commanded by a Tory Captain named Jesse Barfield, in which the Tories were defeated -- was in the engagements against the Tories at Black Mingo; Coosawhatchie, & Blue Savannah; his officers in the different tours of service, were Captain Shade Simonds, Captain James, Captain John Rogers, Captain Benjamin Munnerlyn, Captain James Giles, Major James of Williamsburg District, Colonels Baxter, Laurens, Horry, & Hill, and in the war served upwards of a year as a private, two years as a Sergeant and three years as Lieutenant of cavalry -- He was sent by General Marion on several military expeditions and on one occasion, met the distinguished Sergeant McDonald, and returned to Georgetown in company with him -- He was in actual service the whole war except for a short time, on two occasions, when he was on furlough and was discharged at Boling Green in 1783 after peace by General Marion, which discharge and Commission as Lieutenant I the said Daniel H. Davis have seen frequently in my Father's possession, and which was destroyed by fire, at the burning of his house & furniture, not long preceding the death of my Father.

                                                                                            s/ D. H. Davis
The above declaration sworn to and subscribed before me, the day & year above written.
                                                                                            s/ Edward B. Wheeler, Judge


The distinguished Sergeant McDonald, was Sergeant Donald McDonald who bayoneted the fleeing Maj. Gainey, following the defeat of the Tories under Major Gainey by the Americans under Col. Peter Horry. This bloody skirmish took place, January, 1781, between the Sampit and the Black River roads. 2

Lt. Joseph B. Davis was born about 1750, a son of Benjamin Davis and Rachel Port. He married Anne Keene abt 1783 and had 11 children. Six of those children are named within the above mentioned pension file. Anne (Keene) Davis died about 1810; Joseph B. Davis died 13 November 1833.


Lt. Joseph B. Davis is my 1st Cousin 6X Removed. 




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Special Thanks to Will Graves for his efforts in transcribing the Revolutionary War Apps and placing them on-line.

1. https://revwarapps.org/s10534.pdf
https://www.fold3.com/image/13765834

2. https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=7474

3. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88467902/joseph-b-davis

4. Note: The narrative shows his death date as 13 Nov 1838 as well as this page of his pension file, https://www.fold3.com/image/13765845. The probate date of his estate shows it was Probated on 14 Nov 1833. Because of the probate date I suspect the date in the pension file is wrong. 



Monday, January 23, 2023

Amanuensis Monday~Last Will and Testament of Zabon Davis

 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 the Last Will and Testament of Zabon Davis.1

Zabon Francis Davis was born January 1773 in Marion County, South Carolina. He was a son of John Davis and Mary White. He married Esther Bullock about 1798. Their first born child, Hosea was born about 1799. At some point before August 1821, Zabon and Esther departed Marion County, SC and moved their family to Copiah County, Mississippi.

Zabon Francis Davis passed away in November 1845 in Copiah County, Mississippi. His wife died sometime after 1850.

This was the most difficult Will that I have ever transcribed. If you find errors, and I am sure there are a few,  please forgive the blunder and let me know about any errors found. 

Transcription:

The State of Mississippi}

Copiah County) Know all men by these presents That I Zabon Davis of the State and County aforesaid being in my right mind do make this my last will and Testament to my heir and assigns to them to have and to hold forever.
Whereas I do give my beloved wife Esther Davis the following property to wit. One negro woman named Harriet? one bed and furniture to have and to hold during her lifetime or widowhood, then the negros and bed be the property of Navy Douglass and her bodily heirs, and to my Daughter Aris Applewhite one negro boy name Arley and to my daughter Linney Magee and bodily heirs one negro woman named Doll, and to my daughter Emmy Bailey and her bodily heirs One negro girl named Clarey and to my daughter Zilley Henderson and her bodily heirs one Negro girl named Hamer and one clock and to my son Josea Davis one negro boy named Anthony [section torn &illegible] Five dollars and to my son Zias Davis Twenty Five dollars and to my son Hosea Davis fifty dollars and the remaining part of my estate to be equally divided between Volley and Josea Davis, Linney [Linea] Magee,  Navy Douglass, Emmy [Emeline] Bailey and Zilly [Zillia] Henderson after paying my just debts and to this my last will and testament I do appoint my sons Volley and Josea Davis my lawful executors. Whereunto I set my hand and affixed seal my this the 16th day of June 1845. 
Attest: A.R. Lum {LS}                     Zabon Davis {LS}



Zabon Francis Davis is my 2nd Cousin 5X Removed. 



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1. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9Q6-6DPL?i=439&wc=M7MJ-4PX%3A344551701%2C344599801&cc=2036959

2. Copiah County Chancery Court, MS, Mississippi, Probate Court Estates, D: 26, Zabon DAVIS; FHL Film#876458.

3. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 3 January 2023); Memorial page for Zabon Francis Davis; (January 1773–November 1845); Find a Grave memorial # 50608340, Citing New Providence Cemetery; Midway, Copiah County, Mississippi, USA.

Saturday, January 21, 2023

It’s Family Time~The Evan Davis, Jr. & Mary Haughey Family

Evan Davis, Jr., was born about 1722 in Merion Township, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, British America. He was a son of Evan David, Sr, and Jane Rees. About 1740, he married Mary Haughey, 
daughter of William and Sarah Haughey, of Pencader Hundred.

This marriage strongly opposed by his father, Evan David, Sr., caused an estrangement never reconciled.

Nevertheless, the marriage did take place and the couple raised a family of 6 Children; all sons, no known daughters.

On 4 May 1787, Sarah Haughey, mother of Mary (Haughey) David wrote her Last Will shortly before her death. The Will was probated on 10 May 1787, just days after it was executed. 2 3 


Named within the Will is her Son-in Law, Evan David and 3 grandsons, Nathaniel, Joshua and Hugh David. Why the other three were omitted is a mystery.

I give and bequeath two shillings and six pence to my Son in law Evin David I give and bequeath two Shillings and six pence to my Granson Nathaniel David I give and bequeath the sum of twenty Shillings to my Granson Joshua David I give and bequeath the sum of twenty Shillings to my Granson Hugh David.

Mary (Haughey) David, his wife,  passed away about 1780, her estate administered in 1780. (Adms., Lib. N1, fol. 356.) Evan was living in 1787 and died sometime before 1796-7. (Davis Book page 31)

I’m sure that with some search time in the Pencader Hundred, Delaware Probate Records their death dates can be found or narrowed to a shorter time period.

No Last Will has been found for Evan David, Jr. or his wife, Mary Haughey. No Obit, death notice or tombstones have been found for this couple.


Known children of Evan David and Mary Haughey are:

 i. Nathaniel Elisha David, born 1743; married Ann Evans, 1779; died bef 12 Jan 1832, New Castle County, Delaware, United States.

 ii. Joshua David, born 1744–45; married Sidney Ellis, 1 Feb 1798; died 31 Oct 1819, Newcastle County, Delaware, United States.

 iii. David David, born 1747; married Mary, 1770; died 14 Aug 1780.

iv. James David was born about 1750. He died without issue about 1831 at the age of 81.

v. Hugh Eleazer David, born 1758, New Castle County, Delaware, British America; married Isabella Keith, 1 Feb 1779; married Mary Johnson; died 1 Sep 1818, New Castle County, Delaware.

vi. Evan David III was born in 1758–9.


Evan David, Jr. is my 5th Great GrandUncle. 










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1. 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), pages 30, 31.

2. The Historical Research Committee of the Colonial Dames of Delaware, A Calendar of Delaware Wills New Castle County: 1682-1800 (Camden, Wilcox County, Alabama: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1969), Page 113.

3. Last Will and Testament Sarah Haughey (1787), WILL BOOK: "M"; page 266; Probate Office, Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware.

Friday, January 20, 2023

LAST WILL & TESTAMENT JOSHUA DAVID, 1822

 LAST WILL & TESTAMENT JOSHUA DAVID

In the name of God, Amen. I Joshua David, of the hundred of Pencader, in the county of Newcastle & State of Delaware being of Sound, and disposing mind and memory, but weak and sick of body, Do make and constitute this instrument as my last Will , and testament, hereby revoking, and annulling all others Wills by me heretofore made.

            That is to say. Imprimis: After the payment of my Just debts, and funeral expenses, I will absolutely, and devise to my beloved Wife Sidney I will all & every part of my personal estate, on condition only that she pays and satisfied thereout on manner directed the legacies &  bequeath herein after mentioned. 

Secondly. It is my will that my said Wife Sidney David shall exhibit And enjoy the proceeds, and profits of all my Real estate during her natural life, if the my Said wife should so long remain my Widdow, but if She should after my decease again marry, then, and immediately thereafter It is my Will that the one half of my real estate shall fall to, and be inherited by my brother Evan David, my brother Elisha David, and my nephew Hugh David Share and Share alike to them and their heirs for ever. Provided however that if after publishing in some one newspaper printed in Philadelphia for the full space of one year, my afs'd brother Evan David should not appear in proper person to claim, and enjoy his share of my real estate afs'd then It is my Will that it devolve upon and be vested in my other brother Elisha David and my nephew Hugh David Share and share alike, to them and their heirs for ever. And it is further my Will, that at the death of my Said Wife Sidney David, all and any part of my real estate shall descend and be vested in my aforesaid brother Evan David, Elisha David, and my nephew Hugh David, if my afsd brother Evan David should then be living and shall appear to claim the same in manner as before mentioned and if he shall not be then living, or fail to appear at the time and space of one year thereafter as aforesaid, then the whole real estate for all intents and purposes to be and descend to my brother Elisha David, and my nephew Hugh David Share and share alike to them and their heirs for ever.----

And it is further my Will that my brother Evan David should at the time of my death, have any children other than my afs'd nephew Hugh David, then to each such Child I will one Dollar out of my personal estate. 

And it is further my Will that there be paid to my niece Margaret David, daughter of my brother Elisha David the sum of twenty Dollars to be paid out of my personal estate.

And it is further my Will that there be paid out of my personal estate one year after my decease, the Sum of One hundred Dollars to my niece Sarah Ellis.    

And Lastly, I do hereby nominate, appoint, and constitute my Wife Sidney David Sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament.----

                        In Witnesfs of all which I have in the presence of the subscribing witnefs, hereunto Set my hand and Seal, and this instrument pronounced publishly <sic> as my last Will. Done in the presence of us. 

Jane Stanton}                                                            Joshua David {Seal}

Jefse Bouldin}

Nathan Bouldin}    


Newcastle County} Personally appeared Jefse Bouldin & Nathan Bouldin Esqr two of the subscribing witnefses to the above and foregoing Will, who being solemnly sworn on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God did say that they saw Joshua David the Testator sign and seal the above & foregoing instrument of Writing and heard him publish pronounced and declare the same to be his last Will and Testament. That at the time of his so doing and saying he was (to the best of their belief) of sound disposing mind and memory that it was at the request of the testator and in his presence they subscribed their names thereto as witnefses and at the same time saw Jane Stanton subscribed her name as another witnefs to the same. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand at Newcastle the 7th day of November A. D. 1819. 

                                                                                 Evan Thomas Reg. 


Joshua David/Davis died 31 October 1819 in Newcastle County, Delaware. He was a son of Evan David/Davis, Jr. and Mary Haughey. He had 5 brothers, one of which had migrated away from home to parts unknown.  


Joshua David/Davis is my 1st Cousin 6X Removed. 



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1. LAST WILL & TESTAMENT JOSHUA DAVID (1819), WILL BOOK: Will Book R1; pages 310-312; Register of Wills, Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware.

2. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 6 January 2023); Memorial page for Joshua David; (Unk-31 Oct. 1819); Find a Grave memorial # 14462243, Citing Pencader Cemetery; Glasgow, New Castle County, Delaware, USA.


Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Wordless Wednesday~C.S.S. Hunley Crew


 












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1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._L._Hunley_(submarine)

Monday, January 16, 2023

Amanuensis Monday~Last Will and Testament of Julia Franklin (Avant) Davis, wife of Benjamin Saunders Davis

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 the Last Will and Testament of Julia Franklin (Avant) Davis, wife of Benjamin Saunders Davis.1


Julie Franklin Avant was born 30 January 1803, a daughter of Joshua Avant and Catherine Baker. On 15 March 1826 she and Benjamin Saunders Davis were married in Marion County, South Carolina. Benjamin Saunders Davis was born 17 August 1798, a son of Lt. Joseph B. Davis and Anne Keene. Benjamin was also the grandson of Benjamin Davis and Rachel Port.

After the birth of six children; three sons and three daughters, Benjamin Saunders Davis passed away at the age of  44 on 13 Aug 1843. Benjamin Saunders Davis died intestate, leaving no Will. Julie Franklin (Avant) Davis wrote her Will on 3 June 1873. While five of her six children survived her; she only named the youngest daughter and two surviving sons.  Julia Franklin Davis died 7 March 1878. 

Benjamin Saunders Davis and Julia Franklin Avant had the following children:

i. Ann Catherine Davis, born 18 Dec 1826, Marion County, South Carolina; married Sgt. John E. Collins, abt 1846; married Hugh James Floyd Sr., 1867; died 5 Oct 1906, Galivants Ferry, Horry, South Carolina, .

ii. Daniel Keene Davis was born in 1830 in Marion County, South Carolina. He died in 1853 at the age of 23 in Marion County South Carolina. 

iii. Susan Brownfield Davis, born 27 Aug 1831, Marion County, South Carolina; married Capt. William J. Davis, 1850; died 27 Aug 1916, Marion County, South Carolina, .

iv. Benjamin Franklin Davis, born 2 Jun 1834, Marion County, South Carolina; married Gabriella Mary Jenkins; married Corinna Pace McCormac; died 28 May 1914, Marion County, South Carolina, .

v. Julia Maria Davis was born on 3 Oct 1836 in Marion County South Carolina. She died on 22 Apr 1914 at the age of 77 in Marion County South Carolina.  

vi. James Preston Davis, born 26 Apr 1839, Marion County, South Carolina; married Mary Roberta Dickson; died 23 Feb 1906, Marion, Marion, South Carolina,


JULIA FRANKLIN (AVANT) DAVIS WILL


The State of South Carolina}
Marion County}  Know all men by these presents that I Julia Franklin Davis of State and County aforesaid being in feeble health, but of Sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and publish this my last Will and testament; hereby revoking all will by me at any time heretofore made, As to my worldly estate and all the property real personal or mixed of which I shall die seized and pofsefses, or to which I shall been titled at the time of my decease, I devise bequeath, and dispose of in the following manner, to wit:  
First.  My Will is that all my Just debts and funeral expenses shall by my executor herein after named be paid out of My estate as Soon after my decease as shall be found convenient,
Item. I give devise and bequeath to my Daughter Julia Maria Davis all my real estate lying and being in Marion County, Legett Township,bounded North by lands of T. W. Godbold, South by lands of J. M. Godbold West by lands of David Legett and others, Also, I give and unto the Said Julia Maria Davis all my personal property of every kind of which I may be seized and pofsefsed at the time of my decease, To have and to hold the Same to her and her use forever, and I do nominate and appoint my Sons Benjamin F. Davis and James P. Davis to the executor of this my last Will and testament. In testimony whereof, I the said Julia F. Davis have to this my last will and testament contained on this sheet of paper, I have Subscribed and affixed my Seal and name this third day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Seventy Six.
Signed, Sealed published and declared, by the Said Julia F. Davis as her last will and testament in the presence of us, who at her request and in her presence, and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our names as witnefses thereto.
W. B. Rowell, Sr.                                                 Julia F. Davis {Seal}
W. J. Davis
R. F. Davis



Julia Franklin Davis is the wife of my 2nd Cousin 5X Removed. 










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Marion County South Carolina; Will Book 1, Page 223, Image 492; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PT-29ZV-5?i=491

Sunday, January 15, 2023

The Tragic Death of Baby Sellers

Johnnie Garison Sellers was born 7 September 1909, the second child and son of James Arnold Sellers and Addie Ovida Davidson. The newspaper notice of his death tells the story of his tragic death.

Child Dies From Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sellers, of near Thompson Creek church, in Chesterfield county, have the sympathy of the whole community in the loss of their little two-year-old child, which occurred In the most distressing manner possible, last Thursday, from the result of burns received the day before. The mother had left the baby in the room while she went out for wood. Before she could return the little one screamed in agony and on rushing back to the house the  mother was horrified to meet her child in the door its clothes all aflame. She quickly extinguished the fire, but the baby was so terribly burned that death resulted next day.
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James Arnold Sellers and Addie Ovida Davidson would have 5 additional children after the loss of their 2nd born son. They were 4 daughters and another son.

The Children of James Arnold Sellers and Addie Ovida Davidson were:

i. Robert Eleby Sellers, born 17 Mar 1907, Chesterfield County, North Carolina; married Clara Garris; died 8 Aug 1969, High Point, Guilford, North Carolina.

ii. Johnnie Garison Sellers was born on 17 Sep 1909 in Chesterfield County, South Carolina. He died on 4 Jan 1912 at the age of 2 in Chesterfield County, South Carolina.

iii. Beulah Sellers was born on 22 Mar 1914 in Chesterfield County, South Carolina. She died on 23 Aug 1997 at the age of 83.

iv. Mary Madgeline "Madge" Sellers, born 6 Jan 1916, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina; married Claude Wilson Hooks, 1935, Chesterfield County, South Carolina; died 23 Jan 1978, Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina.

v. Laland Sellers, born 30 Aug 1918, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina; married Julia Lowery; died 4 May 2002, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina.

vi. Pamela Sellers, born 21 Jul 1921, Chesterfield County, South Carolina; married Wilburn C. Short; died 11 Jan 2012, High Point, Guilford, North Carolina.

vii. Audrey Sellers, born 1 Dec 1927, Chesterfield County, South Carolina; married Lloyd Gardner Rayfield, 3 Dec 1948, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina; died 16 Nov 2017, West Columbia, South Carolina.


Johnnie Garison Sellers is my 4th Cousin Once Removed.


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1. Child Dies From Burns. obituary, The Messenger and Intelligencer, Wadesboro, Anson County, North Carolina, United States, 11 January 1912, Page 3, column 1. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sellers.

2. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 January 2023); Memorial page for Johnnie Garison Sellers; (17 September 1909–4 January 1912); Find a Grave memorial # 31810832, Citing Thompson Creek Baptist Church Cemetery Old; Chesterfield, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, USA.

Saturday, January 14, 2023

It’s Family Time~Dr. and Mrs. Fleet William Brock

Dr. Fleet William Brock, son of Alexander and Sarah Elizabeth (Williams) Brock, was born February 28, 1883 at Dillon, Mississippi and spent his boyhood schooldays at Tylertown, Mississippi. His Grandparents, James Brock and Mary Elizabeth Purvis brought the family to Mississippi about 1820. Fleet’s father Alexander Brock was born in Mississippi about the year 1829. 

After graduating from high school, Fleet attended medical college in Tennessee and graduated from Tulane School of Medicine in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1907. 

He was married to Miss Maud Draughon of Lake Charles, Louisiana on 9 October 1906. Dr. Fleet Brock was a physician on the hospital staff at Bogalusa. Fleet and Maude would have five children, of which two died young, before her unexpected death in November 1920. They had only been married a short 14 years before untimely death. 

After the death of his wife Maude, Dr. Fleet W. Brock married Miss Mattie E. Hale, surgical supervisor of the Elizabeth Sullivan Memorial Hospital, September 15, 1922. Sadly, this marriage would only be celebrated for 11 months and 6 days when Dr. Fleet William Brock was killed in an automobile accident. 

Bogalusa, La., Aug. 21---Dr. F. W. Brock, 42 years old, a member of the staff of the Elizabeth Sullivan Memorial hospital here, was killed, and Major J. H. Friend, chief engineer of the Great Southern Lumber Company injured seriously when an automobile in which they were riding from Slidell to Bogalusa overturned at 7:30 o'clock this evening at a curve in the road two miles from Talisheek. An ambulance from the local hospital brought the accident victims to Bogalusa, twenty miles from the scene of the smash. 

    Dr. Brock and Major Friend had been to New Orleans and returned by train to Slidell late today, then got in the automobile to complete their journey. The car turned over three times in rounding a curve. Dr. Brock's skull was crushed and Major Friend's shoulder and three of his ribs were broken. 

    Dr. Brock is survived by a wife and three children, also three brothers, Jap Brock, state bank examiner; Col. (J. Vol) Brock, district attorney, and Dr. J. L. Brock, coroner of Washington parish. He was a native of Franklinton and has been residing in Bogalusa for many years. Major Friend has been connected with the Great Southern Lumber Company, for a long period, but was absent during the war serving overseas..

 ["The Times-Picayune", Wednesday, August 22, 1923, Page 17, Col 5]

Fleet William Brock and Maude O. Draughon had the following children:

i. Leslie William Brock, born 9 Oct 1907, Walthall County, Mississippi; married Dollie Lura Smith, 2 Jul 1929, Pike County, Mississippi; died 16 Jan 1975, Walthall County, Mississippi.

ii. Mildred Louise Brock, born 13 Dec 1909, Warnerton, LA; married John Hampton Magee, 23 Sep 1932, Lexie, MS; died 7 Aug 2002, Clifton, LA.

iii. Female Child Brock was born in Nov 1911 in Louisiana. She died on 10 Nov 1913 at the age of 2 in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was buried on 11 Nov 1913 at Brock Cemetery in Washington Parish, Louisiana.

iv. Robert Draughon Brock was born on 6 Jan 1912 in Washington Parish, Louisiana. He died on 15 Nov 1916 at the age of 4 in Washington Parish, Louisiana.

v. Freddie Marguerite Brock, born 1 Sep 1914, Washington Parish, Louisiana; married Nelson Wood, 13 Aug 1932, Walthall County, Mississippi; died 26 Dec 2003, Tylertown, Walthall County, Mississippi.

Fleet William Brock and Mattie Elizabeth Hale had no known children.


Fleet William Brock is my 3rd Cousin 3X Removed.











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1. "Louisiana, Marriages Index, 1718-1925," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 20 January 2022), Marriage: Fleet Brock & Maud Draughon, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/62116:7837.

2. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 21 January 2022); Memorial page for Dr. Fleet William Brock; (1 March 1883–21 August 1923); Find a Grave memorial:#34891413, Citing Jerry Smith Cemetery; Washington Parish, Louisiana, USA.

3. 1910 U. S. Census, Police Jury Ward 1, Washington Parish, Louisiana, population schedule, Police Jury Ward 3, Washington, Louisiana, enumeration district (ED) 0127, Page:#7A/56 (Stamped); Line:#14, Dwelling:#93, Family:#96, Household of Fleet W. BROCK; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : viewed 6 January 2022); citing National Archives Microfilm  T624_534.

4. 1920, Police Jury Ward 2, Washington Parish, Louisiana, population schedule, Bogalusa, Washington, Louisiana, enumeration district (ED) 0140, Page: 4B/111(stamped); Line#53, Dwelling#NL, Family#80, Household of F. W. BROCK; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 20 January 2022); citing National Archives Microfilm T625_635.

5. Obituary for Dr. Fleet William Brock Killed in Auto Accident, The Times-Picayune, 22 August 1923.

5. "Mrs. Fleet Brock Dead," Obituary, The Era-Leader, (Franklin, La.), 2 December 1920, , Image 2, column 3]; Digital On-Line Archives, ChroniclingAmerica (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ : viewed, transcribed January 2022), Historic America Newspapers.

7. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database, "Record, Maude Irene Draughon Brock (26 April 1886–23 November 1920), Memorial:#234891424.


Wednesday, January 11, 2023

CSS H. L. Hunley Submarine








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1. The CSS H. L. Hunley was lost at sea with all aboard on 17 February 1864. The sub was located in 1996 and raised in 2000. Its on display at the Warren Lasch Conservation Center on the Cooper River, North Charleston, SC.  

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Last Will and Testament of Katherine Sides

 Stanly Co. N. C. Will Book 1 pages  308-10

WILL BOOK 1, page 308-309


In the name of God Amen. I  Katharine Sides of the county of Stanly and the State of N. Carolina being in comon health and of sound disposing mind and memory but considering the uncertainly of my earthly existence, do make this my last Will & testament in the maner & form following, that is to say,

First that my Execution herein after named shall provide for me a decent burial. Suitable to the wishes of my relations and friends, and pay all my funeral expenses together with all my just debts, if any I shall owe, out of the first money that shall come in to his hands belonging to my Estate.

Item 1st It is my will & desire that the remaining portion of my property be sold at public sale on a reasonable credit by my Executor whom I shall here after appoint & the proceeds of the same together with all debts due me when collected by him & what other funds that may be on hand at my decease be divided among the following named persons, in the maner I now proceed to direct.

First give to my son Henry C. Sides, now in the State of California, twenty-five dollars, provided he comes to claim it within two years after my death, and in the event that he should not come within that time, then the same to revert & be divided in the same manor as the other proceeds of my Estate.

Secondly I give & devise to my daughter Elizabeth Biles & to the heirs of her body, an eighth part of my Estate after deducting the specific devise here in before I mentioned.

Thirdly I give to my daughter Mary Crowell and to the heirs of her body, one eighth part of the same after making the afore said.

Fourthly I give to my daughter Caroline Hearne, and to the heirs of her body, one eighth part aforesaid.

Fifthly I give to my Grand daughter Louisa D. Marshall a (child) of my daughter Sarah Marshall one eighth part as afore said, after paying to George M. Sides, the sum of thirty five dollars, it being the amount that the said George M. Sides paid as security for Henry Marshall. The said eighth part to remain in the hands of a Guardian and the interest and such part of the principal as shall be absolutely necessary for the support of and education of the said Louisa B. Marshall, to be paid annually to her Mother, Sarah Marshall.

Sixthly I give to my son George M. Sides, one eighth part aforesaid.

Seventhly I give and devise to my Grandson Henry Thomas Sides (son of Thomas Alexander Sides) one eighth part of my Estate subject to the aforesaid deductions.

Item 2nd I give and devise to my beloved son George M. Sides my looms and spooling wheel and all the fixtures, and everything that belongs to the loom.

Item 3rd I give & devise to my beloved son Nelson Sides one hundred dollars out of my Estate and then one eighth part of my Estate as named in item 1st besides after making the as named above.

Item 4th It is my desire that my Executor give to each of my daughters namely Elizabeth Biles, Mary Crowell, Caroline Hearne and Sarah Marshall and each of my daughters in law, namely Ithama Sides, and Sophrona Sides, each a canterpane to be selected for them by someone or two of the neighbor women and also that all my wearing apparel be equally divided among my said daughters and daughter-in-laws.

Item 5th I give & devise to Elizabeth Upchurch, Caroline Melton, Leonard E Melcher & Elizabeth Melcher and Mary Melcher, children of my daughter Sophia Melcher dec'd the remaining eighth part of my Estate, subject to the aforesaid deductions, 

Lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my beloved son George M. Sides my Executor to execute this my last will & testament according to the true intent & meaning of the same, hereby revoking & disclaiming utterly void all wills heretofore made by me. In writing whereof I have here to set my hand and seal this 1st day of July AD 1865.
In presence of:                                                                                      her
Martin Shopfner                                                                    Katharine X Sides
Lindsey Hathcock                                                                                mark

Stanly County Court August Term 1867
There the execution of the forgoing last will & testament of Katharine Sides was proved in open court by Martin Shopfner & Lindsey Hathcock the subscribing witness thereto and ordered to be recorded
                                                                                           L Greene  clk


Catherine Miller was born 22 May 1789, Cabarrus County, North Carolina a daughter of George Jacob Miller and Mary Agnes Sauer. She married Leonard Sides in 1803 and died 21Jun 1867, aged 78.




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1. Copy of Last Will can be obtained here>>

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-LGCC-L5B?i=169&cc=1867501&cat=176847