Saturday, March 30, 2024

52 Cousins~The Gilliam & Emma Coble Family

Emma J. Atkinson was borne 30 May 1890 in Chesterfeild County, SC, a daughter of Samuel Henry "Sam" Atkinson and Lecty Huneycutt. She was the granddaughter of James W. Hunneycutt and Sarah Elizabeth Page. 

In 1906, Emma married Gilliam Coble of Stanly County. Gilliam Coble was borne 18 Decemeber 1883, a son of David Coble and  Malinda Hinson. Gilliam had beem previously married to a young lady named  Mintie M. Whitley who had passed away on 15 March 1906 at  the age of eighteen. 

Gilliam consisdered himself a farner and listed that as his occupation but did work for awhile in the textile industries. Emma seemed to work most of her life in the textile industry. The couple never had any children. 


Gilliam Coble died on 30 December 1955 in Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina. Emma J. Coble died 17 May 1959 in Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina. They are buried in Mountain Creek Cemetery, Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina. Emma's obituary can be found in the 

Stanly News and Press



Emma J. (Atkinson) Coble is my 1st Cousin Twice removed.  








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1. Gilliam Coble, death certificate  (30 December 1955), NC State Archives., North Carolina Deaths, 1908-67, Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina.
2.  1900 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Cole Hill, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 0019, Page 1A/59(stamped); Line 15, Dwelling 4, Family 4, Household of Sarah E. HONEYCUT; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : viewed 28 May 2013); citing National Archives Microfilm  T623_1523.
3. 1910 U. S. Census, Stanly County, North Carolina, population schedule, Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 0116, , Page: 16B/118 (stamped); Line 89,, Dwelling 295, Family 296, Gilliam Coble in Household of Loyd WHITLEY; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : online February 2024); citing National Archives Microfilm T624, Roll 1096.
4. 1920 U. S. Census, Stanly County, North Carolina, population schedule, Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 144, Page: 13A/142(stamped); Line 37, Dwelling 236, Family 239, usehold of Gilliam COBLE; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : online February 2024); citing National Archives Microfilm T625, Roll 1323.
5. 1930 U. S. Census, Stanly County, North Carolina, population schedule, , ; digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed ); citing NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 1721.
6. 1940 U. S. Census, Stanly County, North Carolina, population schedule, East and Southeast Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 84-18, Page: 29B/142 (stamped); Line 37, Dwelling 236, Family 239, Household of Gilliam COBLE; digital images, 1940 CENSUS (http://1940census.archives.gov : online February 2024); citing NARA microfilm publication T627, roll 2975.
7. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed  February 2024); Memorial page for Gilliam Coble; (18 December 1883–30 December 1955); Find a Grave memorial # 97211019, Citing Mountain Creek Cemetery; Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina, USA.
8. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database, "Record, Emma A. Atkinson Coble (30 May 1890–17 May 1959), Memorial # 97210915.
9. Emma Atkinson Coble, Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina death certificate  (17 May 1959).



Friday, March 29, 2024

Probate Validation of the Last Will & Testament of Sion Page

Validation and Certification of the Last Will &Testament of Sion Page. 


State of North Carolina} 

Stanly County} ss 

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. 

A paper purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Sion Page deceased is exhibited before me, the undersigned Clerk Superior Court, for said County, by W. R. Hartsell the executor therein named, and the due execution thereof by the said Sion Page by the oath and examination of Conrad Craton and G. N. Craton, the  subscribing witnesses thereto: who being duly sworn, doth depose and say, and each for himself deposeth and saith, that he is a subscribing witness to paper writing now shown him, purporting to be the last WILL and Testament of Sion Page that the said Sion Page in the presence of this deponent subscribed his name at the end of said paper writing, which is now shown as aforesaid, and which bears date of the 30th day of October, 1885. 

            And the deponent further saith, That the said Sion Page the testator aforesaid, did, at the time of subscribing his name as aforesaid, declare the said paper writing so subscribed by him, and exhibited, to be his last Will and Testament, and this deponent did thereupon subscribe his name at the end of said Will, as an attesting witness thereto, and at the request and in the presence of said testator. 

           And this deponent further saith that at the said time when the said testator subscribed his name to the said last Will as aforesaid, and at the time of the deponent's subscribing his name as an attesting witness thereto, as aforesaid, the said Sion Page was of sound mind and memory, of full age to execute a Will, and was not under any restraint to the knowledge, information or belief of this deponent: And further these deponents say not. 

                                                                C. Craton Seal}

                                                                G. N. Craton{ Seal}

Severalty sworn and subscribed this 12th day}

of April 1887, before me,} 

                                           S. H.  Milton, C.S.C.

                                                            Stanly County 


The Last Will and Testament of Sion Page was dated 30 October 1885. It was probated on 12 April 1887. Sion Page died  before 12 April 1887. His exact death date is unknown.   



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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Heirs-at-Law of Robert Hunnicutt named in the Division of his Slaves

Robert Hunnicutt II was borne about 1711, a son of Robert Hunnicutt and Margaret Wyke, of Surry County, Virginia. 

He married Sarah Lead/Ladd on 13 May 1733 in Henrico, Virginia. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/125260:3723

To this union was borne 9 children; the seven (7) named here and 2 others, Robert Wyke and Elizabeth who had passed away earlier. 

Division of Robert Hunnicutt’s Slaves


Transcription: 

Pursuant to a decree in Chancery of the worshipfull Court of Prince George County bearing date May 1787. We the Subscribers have divided the Slaves of Robert Hunnicutt Dec’d into seven equal parts; and allotted to each Complainant, and to the Defendant William Hunnicutt one equal part; in the following manner. 

First, To Benjamin Hunnicutt, Peter and Isaac, and O. By Moses untill he comes to the age of 21 years £12 - and to pay to Meriam Butlers division £ 2.11.51 Margaret Crews division 5.11.5 to Huldah Simmons's Division £7.11.5 and to William Hunnicutts division £1.4.4~~ 

Miriam Butler, Daniel, Nanny, Lucey, and Eliza, & Or By Daniel untill he comes to the age of 21 years £27 and to receive from Benjamin Hunnicutts division £2.11.5. ~~

John Hunnicutt, London, Patt, Silvey, and little Selah; and O By London untill he comes to the age of 21 years £18.-- and to pay to William Hunnecutts division £1.8.7~~

Margaret Crew, Lilah, Sall, Hagar, Amey and Kipay, and Or By Celah untill she comes to the age of 18 years £12. and to receive from Benjan Hunnicutts division £5.11.5 ~~ 

Sarah Nixon, Milley, Jenny, Polly, and Moses and Or By Milley untill she comes to the age of 18 years £12 - and to pay to William Hunnicutts division £2.8. ~~

Huldah Simmons, Red, Phebe and Murrey, and Co By Ned untill he comes to the age of 21 years £18. and to receive from Benjamin Hunnicutts division £7.11.5 ~~

William Hunnicutt, Grace, David and Jude and to receive from Benjamin Hunnicutts division £1.8.7 and from John Hunnicutts division £1.8.7 and from Sarah Nixons division £2.8.7.~~ 

Given under our hands this 2d day of July 1787.~~

                                                    Thos Harriss 

                                                    William Bonner . 

                                                     Jos Bonner 


At a Court held for Prince George County at the Court House on Wednesday the (word illegible) day of November 1787. This foregoing Report of the Division of the Estate of Robert Hunnicutts was return'd by William Hunnicutt, and is by order of the Court truly Recorded.

                                                   Teste CARussell

Clerk





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Monday, March 25, 2024

What Happen to the Wives of Luther Ernest Light?

Luther Ernest Light was born about June 1867, a son of Stephen D. Light and Cybil A. [LNU] of Virginia. In the 1880 Census for District 5, Dyer, Tennessee, Luther E. Light is listed as a son, age 12, born in Tennessee. The family is in the same county in 1870 so Luther E. Light was born in about 1867 in Dyer County, Tennessee.  

On 21 April 1895, Luther E. Light, age 27, married Eliza Earnhart, age 22 in Dyer County, Tennessee. 


Eliza Earnhart, was borne about 1873 in Bedford County, Tennessee. She was a daughter of William A. Earnhart and Mary A. Nichols. The Earnhart’s had migrated from Rowan County, NC to Bedford County, Tennessee about the year 1817.

Then on 26 December 1895, we find Luther Ernest Light again marrying a young lady named Dora S. Carmack, age 23. Dora Carmack was born to John Wesley Carmack and Penny Curtis Carmack of Dyer County, Tennessee.    


In 1900, we find Ernest Light, age 32, listed as a son in the household of his Mother, Addie Light.  His occupation is listed as farmer and he (Ernest) is listed as a Widow.  

In 5 short years 1895 to 1900, Luther Ernest Light has married twice and became a widow:

  • Wife #1 – Eliza Earnhart, md. 21 April 1895
  • Wife #2 – Dora S. Carmack, md. 26 December 1895
  • 5 June 1900, Ernest Light is a Widow.

I do not know what happen in these marriages but I do know that I haven’t been able to find a single document on either woman after their marriage to Luther Ernest Light.

No death notice, no re-marriage, no tombstone, no mention, nothing after 26 December 1895 on the two wives. But there is plenty on Luther Ernest Light.

1900, Ernest Light is with his mother in the 1900 Census for Dyer County, Tennessee. Widowed, Farmer. 

12 May 1909 – Luther E. Light is appointed Postmaster, for Grenville, Union, New Mexico. Single 

1910 Census: L C Lizht, age 43, can be found in Veda, Union, New Mexico. He’s Retail Merchant. Single 

 1920 Census: Luther E. Light, age 52 can be found Grenville, Union, New Mexico in the household of his Brother Newton C. Light and his wife Maude. Luther is Single, his Occupation: Grocery,

1930 Census: Luther E. Light, age 71 can be found Grenville, Union, New Mexico. Widowed, No occupation listed. 

1935/1940 Census: Luther E. Light, age 71 can be found Grenville, Union, New Mexico. Widowed, No occupation listed. 

The 1940 Census shows that Luther had completed the 7th grade of Elementary school.

Luther Ernest Light, age 83, died 12 November 1949 at the home of his niece, Mrs. Dan Thorpe of Las Cruces. A stock farmer, he was born in Dyersburg, Tenn., and came to Las Cruces to make his "home three years ago.

If you have any info on the deaths of Eliza Earnhart or Dora S. Carmack I would love to hear from you. Dora had at least one brother and one sister.  


Eliza (Earnhart) Light is my 3rd Cousin 3X Removed.

 


Sunday, March 24, 2024

Marriage Contract~Augustine Hunnicutt & Bramble Hart

Bramble Hart Marriage Contract. 

To all Persons to whom these Presents shall come Know ye, that Whereas Bramble Hart of the County of Surry does agree to enter into the Honourable Estate of matrimony with me upon Conditions that she may and shall remain in quiet and peaceable Possession of all the property both real and personal, she now has in possession without lott? or molestation, and also that she may possess and enjoy all the Estate both real and personal I have now in my possession, during her natural Life: I Augustine Hunnicutt do therefore for the good Will I have for her the said Bramble Hart and for sundry other Causes, now before such Intermarriage, agree to permit her to remain for ever in quiet and peaceable possession retaining to herself the Right of Disposal of all the Estate now in her possession: I do also further agree in Case of my Death to permit her to possess and enjoy all the Estate I now have in possession both real and personal during her natural Life, and then to revert to my children agreeable to my Last Will and Testament or agreeable to Law, in the same manner as if this writing had never been made, any law to the Contrary notwithstanding I do further declare that these presents shall for ever be, and remain a Bar to prevent any of my Heirs, Executors or Administrators, or any other person or persons claiming by, thro, or under me after my Decease from any possession, claim

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or Recovery contrary to the true meaning & Intent hereof, and lastly I also agree at all Times hereafter to impower her the said Bramble Hart as well after she takes upon her the name of Bramble Hunnicutt as before to dispose of her Estate now in her possession both Real and personal by Will or otherwise as she shall think proper with Lott? or molestation either by me the said Augustine Hunnicutt, my Heirs, Executors, Administrators, or any other Person or persons claiming by,  thro [through], or under me. In Witness whereof I the said Augustine Hunnicutt do hereunto set my Hand and affix my seal this twenty Seventh day of February Anno Domini One thousand Seven hundred and Eighty three.              

                              Augustine X Hunnicutt {Seal}                                                his mark

Signed, Sealed 

and delivered in 

presence of 

James Kee

Henry Moring 

Mark Judkins   At a Court held for Surry County March 26th 1783  The afore written Marriage Contract between Augustine Hunnicutt & Bramble Hart was proved to be the Act and Deed of the sd Augustine by the oaths of James Kee, Henry Moring, Mark Judkins the Witnesses thereto and Ordered to be Recorded.

Teste: J. Faulcon 

 Examined


The Augustine Hunnicutt that married Bramble Hart on 25 February 1783 was a son of Augustine Hunnicutt III and his wife Ann. Her maiden name has not been confirmed but many lists her as a Seward. He was Augustine the 4th. He was also previously married to Ann Edwards, deceased  and they had 4 children. Augustine would pass away between 1787 and 1792.     

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Saturday, March 23, 2024

52 Cousins~Capt. Willaim A. Earnhart

William A. Earnhart was born about 1839 in Bedford County, Tennessee. He was a son of  Benjamin Earnhart and Harriett McIntosh. His parents had migrated from Rowan County, NC to Bedford County, Tennessee about 1812. 

Here is a statement that his grandfather George made to receive a pension. 

In an affidavit, dated 26 April 1836, for a Revolution War Pension, George Earnhart stated that he remained [in NC] after the Revolution until about 24 years ago [1812]. I removed into Bedford County State of Tennessee near Shelbyville where I lived about seven years [till 1819] and then removed into this County where I have lived ever since and where I now live [Madison County, Tenn.].


William A. Earnhart served during the Civil war with the Northern Army, Company "C" 5th Tenn. His discharge is recorded in a Bedford County Deed Book  for 1865 & 1866, page 372. I have seen a lot of differenst transactions in Land Deeds but this is the first Civil War or any War Discharge. 

This is the URL for the discharge: 

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QY-XNRC

Transcription:

William A. Earnharts Discharge 

Know we that William A Earnhart a Sargent of Captain Hartwell N. T. Shipp Company ( C ) Fifth Regiment of Tennessee Cavalry Volunteer who was enrolled on the Seventh day of August One thousand Eight hundred and sixty three to serve three years or during the war is hereby Discharged from the service of the United States this Fourteenth day of August 1865 at Pulaski Tennessee by reason of Special Order No 18 C. S. Mil. Div. Tenn. No Objection to his being reenlisted is known to exist Said William A Earnhart was born in Bedford County in the State of Tennessee is Twenty Six years of age five feet Ten Inches high Dark Completion Dark Eyes Dark hair and by occupation when enrolled a Farmer. Given at Pulaski Tenn. this Fourteenth day of August 1865. 

                                                             H. N. T. Shipp Capt. 

Francis Jackson Capt. and                   Comdg the Company

C. W. 6th Div . Cav. Corps M. D. M.


 

Oath of Idlingly (?)

William A Earnhart of the Town of Shellyville County of Bedford and State of Tennessee on this 28th day of April in the year One thousand Eight hundred and sixty six personally appeared before me the undersigned a Justice of the peace for the County and State above mentioned William A. Earnhart who being duly sworn according to law declares that he is the Identical William A. Earnhart who was a Sergeant in the Company Commanded by Capt H. N. T. Shipp in the regiment 5th T. C. Commanded by W J. Clift that he enlisted on the 7th day of August 1863 for the Term of three years and was discharged at Pulaski Tenn. on the 14th day of August 1865 by reason of special order No. 18 . C. S. Mil. Div. Tenn. 

                                                        William A. Earnharts 

Sworn to and subscribed to before me the day and year above written

                                                   Moses Marshall {J.P.}

I certify that Moses Marshall before whom the above affidavit purports to have been made is a Justice of the Peace duly authorized to administer Oaths and that the above is his signature. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 28th day of April in the year Eighteen hundred and sixty six at Office in Shelbyville in the State of Tennessee.

                                         J. H. Thompson Clerk of B. C. 

Noted May 18th 1866 

Registered May 11th 1866            H. H. Holt Register B.C. 


After the war, William A. Earnhart married Mary A. Nichols on 14 Feb 1866 in Bedford County, Tennessee. 

To this union was borne 4 children: 

i. Helen Earnhart, born 10 Dec 1867, Shelbyville, Bedford, Tennessee; married Pernie W. Fowlkes, 24 Dec 1890, Dyer, Tennessee; died 4 Nov 1952, McCracken, Kentucky.

ii. Mary Frances Earnhart, born 13 Sep 1868, Shelbyville, Bedford, Tennessee; married James Harris Butler Sr., 1892; died 10 Dec 1946, Ardmore, Oklahoma.

iii. Florence Earnhart, born abt Jul 1870, Shelbyville, Bedford, Tennessee; married John Manley; died 13 Mar 1930, Los Angeles, California.

iv. Eliza Earnhart, born abt 1873, Shelbyville, Bedford, Tennessee; married Luther Earnest Light, 21 Apr 1895, Dyer, Tennessee.


William A. Earnhart filed for a Civil War pension on 25 January 1896, Application No. 1173515; his wife Eliza [LNU], a widow, filed for his pension on 13 May 1897, Application No. 654021. 


On William A Earnhart's U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 it shows that William A. Earnhart filed for a pension on 25 Jan 1896 in Missouri and that his wife Eliza [LNU], Widow, filed for a Pension on 13 May 1897 in Tenn. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1865648:4654.  This world seem to indicate to me the William A. Earnhart died between on 25 Jan 1896 and 13 May 1897. 

W. A. Earnhart CSA Pension Card

Other than this pension application naming Eliza as his Widow I have not found any other record that shows Mary A. Nichols having passed  away. Nor have I found any document that show William A. Earnhart remarried to a lady named Eliza. If his Civil War pension is on line; I have not been able to find it. 


 William A Earnhart is my 2nd Cousin, 4X Removed. 







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  1. 1850 U. S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, population schedule, District 18, Bedford, Tennessee, Page: 188A (Stamped), Line 35, Dwelling 49, Family 49, Household of Benjamin EARNHART; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 22 October 2021); citing  National Archives Microfilm M432.

2. 1860 U. S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, population schedule, Western Division District 7, Bedford, Tennessee, Page:#207(Stamped), Line:#19-20;, Dwelling:#197, Family:#181, William m EARNHART; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : online 20 March 2024); citing National Archives Microfilm M653.

3. Bedford County, Tennessee, Deeds vol. 1865-1866, page 372, William A. Earnhart Discharge; digital images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QY-XNRC): accessed 20 Mar 2024), GS Film#476365 > image 192 of 609.

4. 1870 U. S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, population schedule, District 18, Bedford, Tennessee, Page 328A & B (Stamped), Line 38, Dwelling 146, Family 150, Household of William EARNHART; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 22 October 2021); citing National Archives Microfilm M593_.

5. 1880 U. S. Census, Gibson County, Tennessee, population schedule, Eaton, Gibson, Tennessee, enumeration district (ED) 037, Page:#280B (Stamped), Line:#44, Dwelling:#117, Family:#122, Household of W. A. EARNHART; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : online 20 March 2024); citing National Archives Microfilm T9_1255.

6. "Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : online 20 March 2024), Marriage: Wm. A. Earnhart & Mary A. Nichols, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1266857:1169; https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/24538:1169.

7. 1870 U. S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, Population Schedule, District 18, Bedford, Tennessee, Page 328A & B (Stamped), Line 38, Dwelling 146, Family 150, Household of William EARNHART.

8. 1880 U. S. Census, Gibson County, Tennessee, population schedule, Eaton, Gibson, Tennessee, enumeration district (ED) 037, Page:#280B (Stamped), Line:#44, Dwelling:#117, Family:#122, Household of W. A. EARNHART; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : online 20 March 2024); citing National Archives Microfilm T9_1255.

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Monday, March 18, 2024

Estate Settlement~Sarah "Sallie" Sellers

The estate of Sallie Sellers was probated beginning in July 1885. 

Sarah “Sallie Sellers was a daughter of Riley Sellers and Edna W. Byrd. Its a very lengthly estate with dual action in probate courts in both Chesterfield County, South carolina ans Henry County, Alabama.

Sarah "Sallie" Sellers was once married to Franklin Davidson, who is mentioned in the estate but no others records can be found of him.  

Her parents were married 19 December 1858 in Henry County, Alabama. They are only listed in two census; the 1850 and 1860 Henry County Census. Only one of their children are listed in these two Censuses; but, the foregoing probate record lists 4 children. 

One of those children was Mollie Sellers. Mollie Sellers married  William Davidson, From this union was borne Sarah Novella "Sallie" Davidson on 24 Novemeber 1878 in Chesterfield County, South Carolina. Sarah Novella "Sallie" Davidson married William Franklin Sellers of Chesterfield County, SC about 1898.  

The known children of Rilah Sellers and Edna W. Byrd are:

i. William E. Sellers was born about 1859 in Henry County, Alabama, United States.

ii. Mollie Sellers, born abt 1861; married William W. Davidson.

iii. Benjamin Riley Sellers, born 26 Jun 1866; married Massie Emaline Moore, 1888; died 13 Mar 1936, Ruby, Chesterfield, South Carolina, United States.

iv. Sarah "Sallie" Sellers, married Franklin Davidson; died bef 23 Mar 1878.


Sallie Sellers Estate file can be found here:  

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C914-G9LY-8

(Page 232)  Estate of Sallie Sellers Decd 

1st Order on final Settlement

The State of Alabama} In Probate Court, July 20th 1885.  Henry County} Present Ston Law Dan Gordon Judge.

In the matter of the Estate of Sallie Sellers, deceased, And now on this day comes W. O. Long admr of the estate of Sallie Sellers, deceased, and presents to the Court, under oath, his account and vouchers for the final settlement of his administration, and therewith also presents, under oath a statement of the names, ages, residence and condition of the heirs and distributees of said estate, in form as required by law. It is thereupon ordered that said account, vouchers, evidence and statement be placed on file for inspection of all concerned, and that the 10th day of August be set for examining and auditing said account, and that notice of the filing of said account and vouchers, and the day set for hearing the same, be given by publication, for three successive weeks in the Abbeville Times, a newspaper published in said County, notifying all persons interested to appear before this Court, on the 16 day of August 1885, to show cause, if any, why said account should not be allowed; and it appearing that Ben Sellers, a brother of deceased, interested in said settlement is a minor, it is further ordered that P. A. McDaniel, Jr.,  be and he hereby is appointed guardian ad litem to represent and defend the interests of said minors in all matters pertaining to this settlement and that the said P. A. McDaniel, Jr. have notice of his appointment as said Guardian ad litern and of the day above set for hearing.

                                          Dan Gordon 

                                          Judge of Probate 

Publication 

The State of Alabama}

 Henry County}  Notice is hereby given that W. O. Long 

admr of the estate of Sallie Sellers, dec, has this day filed in the Probate Court of said County his account for final settlement and the 10th day of August in the day set to hear and determine the same. Witness my hand this 20th day of July 1885. 

                                                          Dan Gordon 

                                                          Judge of Probate  

Notice to Guardian ad litem


The State of Alabama} To any Sheriff of said State: 

Henry County} Whereas, W. O. Long , Admr of the estate of Sallie Sellers deceased, has this day filed in the Probate Court of said County his account for final settlement and P. A. McDaniel, Jr., having been appointed Guardian ad litem for Ben Sellers minor heir of said deceased, pending the same . You are therefore commanded to notify said Guardian ad litem that the 10th day of August is set is set apart to hear the same, and return make according to law. Witness my hand this 20th day of July 1885. 

Dan Gordon, Probate Judge. 


(Page 233) Acct on Final Settlement

The State of Alabama}  

Henry County} To Hon. Dan Gordon, Judge of Probate of said County. The undersigned W. O. Long, respectfully represent unto your Honor that he was appointed by your Honerable Court on the 5th day of December 1882, administrator of the estate of Sallie Sellers, deceased, who had property in the State of Alabama, but was residing in the State of South Carolina at the time of her death, she being the wife of Franklin Davidson at the time of her death, and C. B. McNair being the admr of her estate in the State of South Carolina, and exemplified Copy of his appointinent being hereby filed for record. That the undersigned received as assets of said estate the sum of ($228.90) Two hundred and twenty eight and 90/100 Dollars on the 19th day of March 1883, from Michael Holmes Guardian of said Sallie Sellers deceased, under the laws of South Carolina one heirs whose names are hereto appended take her estate in equal parts. 

The undersigned files the following Statement as an account of his said administration and prays that the same may be allowed as stated, and that he be allowed to make final settlement and be relieved from said administratorship Do 

To and received of M. Holmes Guardian , Mch 19 , 1885 228 90 

Co . 

By amt Commission allowed 11.44 

" " Attorneys fees 10.00 

" "  Printers  5.00 

" " " Probate Court Costs 10.58 

" " " Record of Foreign admrs App  2.50 

                               Balance 189.37…….. 228.90 


The following is a list of the heirs and distributees their ages and residences, they and they above to wit: 

1st 

Franklin Davidson, husband of deceased, 21 years old of sound mind, and Post Office Chesterfield Court House, South Carolina .

2nd

Mollie Davidson, Sister of deceased, over twenty one years of age of sound mind, P. O. same as above stated and wife of William Davidson.

3rd. 

Rilah Sellers father of deceased is over fifty years of age: of sound mind, wifes name is Fannie Sellers, P. O. Same as above stated.

4th 

Ben Sellers, brother of deceased, minor under age of 20 years.

(Page 234)  of sound mind, P.O. Shasterville, Henry Co. Ala.


The State of Alabama} Before me Dan Jordon, Judge of Henry County} Probate in and for said County personally appeared W. O. Long, administrator of Sallie Sellers deceased, who being duly sworn deposes and says that in his belief the foregoing account is correct. 

                                                              W. O. Long 

Signed and sworn to this 10th day of July 1885.

                                          Dan Gordon 

                                          Probate Judge

Filed July 20th and Set for August 10th 1885.g⌨ Probate.

                                          Dan Gordon

                                          Probate Judge  


The State of South Carolina} 

Chesterfield County}

Know all men by these presents, That we Calvin B. McNair, W. P. Oliver and S. S. Sellers are holden and firmly bound unto Rolin Kite, Esquire, Probate Judge for the County of Chesterfield, in the full and just sum of Four Hundred ($400.00) Dollars, to be paid to the said Rolin Kite or his successors, Probate Judges of this County, or their certain Attorney or assigns. To which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, and every of us, our, and every of our heirs, Executors, and Administrators, for whole, and in the whole, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. 

Sealed with our Seals, and dated the 22nd day of January in the year of our Lord, One thousand eight hundred and eighty two and in the 106th year of American Independence. The condition of this obligation is such, that if the above bound Calvin B. McNair, administrator of the goods, chattels, and credits of Sarah Davidson deceased, do make true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased, which have or shall come to the hands, or possession or knowledge of the said Calvin B. McNair or into the hands or possession of any other person or persons, for him and the same so made, do exhibit into the said Court of Probate for Chesterfield County, when he shall be thereunto required, and such goods, chattels, actings and credits do well and truly administer, according to law  and make a just and true account of his actings and doings therein, when required by the said Court, and all of the rest of the said good, chattels, and credits which shall be found remaining upon the account of the said administration, the same being first allowed by the said Court, shall deliver and pay unto such persons, respectively, as are entitled to the same by law; and if it shall hereafter appear that any last Will and Testament was made by the said deceased, and the same (pg 235) be proved in Court and the Executors obtain, a certificate of the Probate thereof, and the said Calvin B. McNair do in such Case, if required, render and deliver up the said Letters of Administration, then this obligation to be void, or else to remain in full force.

Signed, Sealed and delivered in the      C. B. McNair {seal} 

presence of        W. P Oliver {seal}

Thomas F. Mulley                                  S. S. Sellers {seal} 


The State of South Carolina} Chesterfield County} 



I certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the Bond of C. B. McNair in said estate. 

 D. M. Barentine 

Judge of Probate . 


Letters of  Administration


The State of South Carolina}  By Rolin Kite , Judge of Chesterfield County} Probate 

To Calvin B. McNair, 

Whereas, Sarah Davidson, late of the county aforesaid, deceased, lately died intestate having whilst she lived and at the time of her death, divers goods, rights and credits, within the State aforesaid, by means whereof of the full disposition and power of granting the administration of all and singular the goods, rights, and credits of the said due ased, and also auditing the accounts, Calculations and reckonings of the said administration; and a final dismisson of the same to me is manifestly known to belong. I, desiring that the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased may be well and truly administered, converted, and disposed of I do hereby grant unto the said Calvin B. McNair in whose fidelity in this behalf I very much confide, full power, by the Seal of these presents, to administer the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased, to which to him in his lifetime, and at the time of her death, did belong and to ask, levy, recover and receive the same, and may the debts in which the deceased stood obligated  so far as her goods, rights and credits will extend, according to their rate and order of law, being first sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God, to make a true and perfect inventory thereof, and to exhibit the same in the Judge of Probates Office in Chesterfield in order to be recorded on or before the 30th day of Feb now next ensuring, and to render a just and true account, calculation and reckoning of the said administration, when thereunto required, And I do ordain depute and constitute you the said Calvin B. McNair, Administrator of all and singular the goods, rights, and credits of the said deceased.


(page 236)

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, the 22d day of Jany in the year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and eighty two, and in the One hundreth and Sixth year of American Independence .

                                                   Rolin Kite 

State of South Carolina} 

County of Chesterfield} This I certify to be, a true copy, of the Letters of administration on the estate of Sarah Davidson granted to him by me on the 2nd day of Jan, Eighteen hundred and eighty two. 

Rolin Kite 

Judge of Probate 

 

Estate of 

Sallie Sellers , dec’d} Probate Court, Henry County, Augt 10, 1885. Regular Term , 

This being the day set to hear and determine the account and vouchers for the final settlement of the administration of said estate, came W. O. Long , admr and moved the Court to allow his account as stated and it appearing that notice has been given as required by law, and the Guardian ad litan of the minor Ben Sellers, being present in Court, and no objection being made, and it further appearing that said account is just, true and Correct. It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that said account as stated, be and the same is hereby allowed as the final settlement of said administrator - from which it appears that be has received of the assets of said estate, the sum of $228.90 and expended for the use thereof, the sum of $39.53 leaving in his hands, unexpended the sum of $189.37. And it further appearing that at the time of his death in the State of South Carolina, she was the wife of Franklin Davidson, with whom she resided at the time of her death in said State of South Carolina, under the laws of which State the following parties are entitled to equal distribution of her estate Viz : - Franklin Davidson, her husband. 

Mollie Davidson, her Sister, 

Rilah Sellers, her father and 

Ben Sellers, her brother, who is a minor and resides in this State, all of the others residing in the said State of South Carolina where said estate is being regularly administered under the laws of that State by C. B. McNair, the duly  qualified administrator thereof. It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that said Ben Sellers, by his Guardian ad litem P. A. McDaniel, Jr., do have and recover of the said administrator his distributive share of said estate, to - wit: the sum of $ 47.34, and (page 237) that C. B. McNair the admr of said estate to have and recover of said admr the remainder, to - wit: the sum of $ 142.03 to be by him disbursed and administered under the laws of the State of South Carolina, where said estate is in process of administration, for which let execution issue.

                                                                Dan Gorden,

                                                                Probate Judge. 


Receipt To Admr ┃

$ 141.33 Received of W. O. Long admr of Sallie Davidson in Henry County, Alabama, One Hundred and forty one and 33/100 Dollars, the full amount due from him to said estate, after deducting all costs, attorneys fees &c. This amount does not include the share of Ben Sellers one of the distributees of Sallie Davidson deceased. The said share of Ben Sellers is retained in Alabama where he resides Sept. 30th 1885.                                     C. B. McNair

Mollie Sellers and Willaim Davidson has a large extended family living in Chesterfield County, SC. If you have any information about this estate file I would love to hear from you. The paremts of Riley Sellers borne 1835 are unknown. If you know his parents please contact me. There is an email link on this page. 


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1.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C914-G9LY-8
2. Marriage No. 8.- https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89HV-3981

Saturday, March 16, 2024

52 Cousins~David Davis, Revolutionary War Veteran, Estate Settlement

David Davis, Jr., borne about 1758, a son of the Rev. David David, Sr. and his wife Jane Miles.  He was borne in Marion, Craven County, South Carolina. An early (1927) family history of the family claims that David ran away from home and went to live with his brother in North Carolina. That brother would be John Davis, Sr. and if our birth dates are somewhat accurate it would mean that David left home in 1770 and traveled to Mecklenburg County, North Carolina as a 12 year old lad.

I don’t know if this story is true or not but I do doubt it. One thing is certain, David Davis has been a difficult challenge to research but I do have a few clues to share. 

First, David married Jane Sloan on 26 February 1788 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. In her own words from page 61 of the Rev. War Pension File “She (Jane Davis) was married to the said David Davis, some time in the year of Seventeen hundred and Eighty Eight and that her husband the aforesaid David Davis died on 17 day of Sept. 1832. She declared that her maiden name was Jane Slone—before her marriage to said David Davis & was married in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina before the date 1794.”

David served in the Revolutionary War (W-6962) and his widow, Jane, received a pension after the War. Within the Revolutionary War (W-6962) Pension file there are mention of children twice and also his wife Jane. 

Silas Davis, aged fifty eight years

Three first oldest children [indecipherable word or words or perhaps a figure] he is the ages of David Davis & Jane Davis three first children to wit Elizabeth Stone Davis, Silas Davis and Jane Davis the last mentioned age on said Record being his mother's own age and that the said record has always been kept in the said family and that it is the original and genuine family Record of the ages of the Children of the said David Davis and Jane Davis.  Sworn to and subscribed this eighth day of October 1851.   

In the Pension record, dated 8 October 1851, Jane (Sloan) Davis identified only 5 children as children of the family of David and Jane (Sloan) Davis: 

1. Eliza Sloan Davis was born may 31 1787

2. Silas Davies was born April 6 1792 

3. Jane Davies was Born September 13 1795 

4. Polly Davies Was Born June 16 1797 

5. Jane Sloan was Born March 15 1768  

One of the 5 children was brought into the marriage by the wife and Mother, Jane (Sloan) Davis. 

Another document that we look to was an AGREEMENT amoung the Heirs-at-Law of David Davis.  

Page 114 110

State of North Carolina}

Mecklenburg County} Known all men by these presents that we the undersigned heirs and Legatees of David Davis decd doth agree to and with the administrator of said Estate to make & have made an amicable division of the unwilled part of the property which David Davis died in possession of - Witnesseth that we do each one for himself and herself bind ourselves our heirs Executors Administrators & assigns to release and acquitt John Davis Administrator of the Estate of David Davis decd of any further charge whatsoever, Witness our hands & Seals this 1st day of April 1833. 

Signed, Sealed &                         Elizabeth S. Davis {seal}

delivered in the presence of         Silas Davis {seal}

Auste Beard                                 Wm Barnett {seal}

                                                     Jane Davis Burnett {seal}

William Ferrel                             Hiram Barnett {seal}

                                                     Mary Davis Barnett {seal}

                                                     John H. Davis {seal}

                                                     Thomas G. Barnett {seal}


State of North Carolina} 

Mecklenburg County} August Sessions 1833 

I certify that the execution of the within instrument of writing was

duly proven in open Court by the Subscribing witnefses and

recorder and ordered to be register.

                                                  B. Bates C. C. C.


Registered November 11th 1833                      

Charlotte No. Ca.                         Wm B. Alexander Rege

                                           - - - - By A. M. Ginn A. D. R.


In this agreement dated 1 April 1833 the following Davis children were named:

1. Elizabeth S. Davis

2. Silas Davis

3. Jane Davis Barnett 

4. John H. Davis 

Polly Davis and Jane Sloan were not named in the agreement.  The Mary Davis Barnett (heir) is Unknown.  


Online trees shows this couple with 8-10 children and with a marriage date of 31 May 1787 that quite possible. But, I have found no other documents other than the 1833 agreements, the Davis Book and the 1851 Pension file that names any of the children. The David/Davis book mentored at the beginning shows David with 5 sons, no daughters.  

David Davis, Jr, died 17 September 1832 according to his Revolutionary War Pension file. 

The exact date of Jane (Sloan) Davis death is unknown. We  know from letters within the pension file that she was alive and fighting for a pension due her for her husband’s service in the Revolutionary War in Dece3mber 1852.



David Davis is my 3th Great Grand Uncle. His children are my 1st Cousins 5 Times Removed.




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1. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9983-NDX8

2. Ancestry, "Revolutionary War Pension" database, Military Service Records (http://www.fold3.com/ : accessed January 2024), entry for David Davis, Pvt;; America.

3. Harry Alexander Davis, The Davis family (Davies and David) in Wales and America :: genealogy of Morgan David of Pennsylvania (Washington, D.C.: Lancaster Press Inc, 1927; reprint, Lancaster, PA.


Thursday, March 14, 2024

Interrelationships Between the Brock and Prophet Families

A few days ago we had a Genealogy Serendipity moment when we found a document that revealed the maiden name of the wife of my 1st Cousin 3X removed.  Sarah Jane wife of Charles A. Brock had spent many years in my genealogy database without her maiden name.  

https://carolinafamilyroots.blogspot.com/2024/03/genealogy-serendipitymaiden-name-of.html

The impact of this document was much more significant than we imagined at the time of its discovery. Sarah Jane’s maiden name was revealed to be PROPHET. When we look further into her lineage we found the Sarah Jane was the daughter of Zack Prophet and his wife Mary and that she had 3 brothers and 3 sisters. 

After posting my blog post I received the following comments from Bonnie Young. Thanks Bonnie!!

I have a theory...I believe Mary PROPHET Female, Daughter, age 2, born in NC listed above in your post is Mary K. Proboff Brock buried in Old Saint David's Episcopal Church Cemetery (1st wife of Irvin Samuel Brock) mother of Mary Kizzie Brock Bullard. It would make sense then that Mary Kizzie Brock is listed as a niece in the 1880 census with Charles A Brock and his wife Sarah (listed above as Sarah Prophet). Also Sarah Brock lived with Mary Kizzie in her later years. It's Sarah Prophet Brock's sister's daughter.

Her theory turned out to be correct. In the 1860 Census we can visually see the family composition. 

1860 CENSUS: Cedar Hill, Anson, North Carolina; Page:#241B & 242A (Stamped), Line:#36-40 & 1-4, Dwelling:#231, Family:#311; Zach PROPHET Male, head, age 38, Farmer, born in NC; Mary PROPHET Female, Wife, age 39,  born in NC; Sarah PROPHET Female, Daughter, age 16, born in NC; William PROPHET Male, Son, age 14, born in NC; John PROPHET Male, Son, age 12, born in NC; Charity PROPHET Female, Daughter, age 10, born in NC; Emma PROPHET Female, Daughter, age 8, born in NC; Richmond PROPHET Male, Son, age 5,  born in NC and Mary PROPHET Female, Daughter, age 2,  born in NC.

One of those sister, Mary, had married a BROCK named Ervin Samuel Brock. Ervin Samuel Brock and Mary K. Prophet were married about 1875. Their only child, Mary Kizzie Brock, was born August 1876. It cost Mary K. Prophet Brock her life. Mary K. Brock died 18 August 1876, which most likely is the day or day after Mary Kizzie was born. 

For years, Mary K, Brock tombstone in the churchyard of St. David’s Episcopal Church had been miss transcribed as PROBOFF resulting in a dead end when trying to research her heritage. Today it has been updated and corrected on her FindAGrave memorial. Thank to a dedicated FindAGrave Volunteer. 

Sarah Jane Prophet Brock, wife of Charles A. Brock, and Mary K. Prophet Brock, wife of Ervin Samuel Brock, are sisters.

Charles A. Brock, and  Ervin Samuel Brock are 1st Cousins. 

In documents online Sarah J. Prophet referred to Mary Kizzie Brock as her niece. Mary first shows up in the 1880 Census as the 3 year old niece of Charles A. and Sarah J. Brock. She is listed as M. K. Brock.

Mary’s tombstone shows her to be the “Wife of Irvin Brock. Daughter of Z. and Mary Proboff.”  

Reserach shows that she is the daughter of  Zack and Mary Prophet. 


 Summary. 

This one document shows that Sarah Jane wife of Charles A. Brock was a Prophett.

It also shows the Mary K. Proboff was Sarah’s younger sister is the 1st Wife of Ervin Samuel Brock.   

Mary Kizzie Brock had been proven to be the daughter of Ervin Samuel Brock and Mary K. Prophet and has been placed with her parents. 

 



Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Genealogy Serendipity~Maiden Name of Charles A Brock's Wife Found

Genealogy Serendipity- After 45+ plus years I can finally insert a surname for Sarah Jane, wife of Charles A. Brock, my 1st Cousin 3X removed. 

In the Anson County, NC Census for 1860; Sarah, age 16 and Richmond, age 5, are listed in the household of  Zach and Mary Prophet. 

1860 CENSUS: Cedar Hill, Anson, North Carolina; Page:#241B & 242A (Stamped), Line:#36-40 & 1-4, Dwelling:#231, Family:#311; Zach PROPHET Male, head, age 38, Farmer, born in NC; Mary PROPHET Female, Wife, age 39,  born in NC; Sarah PROPHET Female, Daughter, age 16, born in NC; William PROPHET Male, Son, age 14, born in NC; John PROPHET Male, Son, age 12, born in NC; Charity PROPHET Female, Daughter, age 10, born in NC; Emma PROPHET Female, Daughter, age 10, born in NC; Richmond PROPHET Male, Son, age 5,  born in NC and Mary PROPHET Female, Daughter, age 2,  born in NC.

"Exhibit B” 



Transcription: 

State of South Carolina

County of Chesterfield 

Whereas, I, Sarah J. Brock, am now in bad health, and unable to take care of and properly attend to my affairs, and whereas my brother R. D. Prophet for the consideration hereinafter set out, has agreed to board me at some suitable place and provide me with such support as he thinks necessary and proper, for the period of Ninety months from the date hereof should I live so long, or in the event of my death to pay to my adopted daughter Kizzie M. Bullard such proportion of the sum hereinafter assigned, as may be still unused by him for my support, at the time of my death.

Now in consideration of the above I hereby assign, set over and transfer absolutely to the said R. D . Prophet all my right title and interest in and to the policy of insurance of my late husband C. A. Brock, in the order of Chosen Friends, being policy number 6611. My interest in same being shown by an agreement signed by my said (Image 322) husband attached to said policy now in the hands of P. H. Brock admin of I. S. Brock deceased, which agreement I hereby ratify, confirm and adopt as my my order.

Giving unto the said R. D. Prophet full power and authority to accept and receipt for the money under said policy, to sign same or any other papers for me and in my name, to release said policy in my name upon receipt of the money and generally to do any and all acts necessary and expedient to carry out and effectuate the purposes of this assignment. Retaining no interest in same to myself either in law or equity.  Witness my hand and seal this 4th day of November A. D. 1898.

In the Presnce of}              Sarah J. Brock (seal)

B. H . Thurman, M. D.} 


Charles A. Brock, my 1st Cousin 3X removed. 


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Robeson. Probate Estate Case Files 1801–1935, Irvin Brock, 1899

1. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99C6-BJ6W

2. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9C6-BJMS


Saturday, March 9, 2024

52 Cousins~The Eleazer David Family - 3 Generations

In 1927, Harry Alexander Davis published a book entitled  “The Davis Family (Davies and David) in Wales and America: Genealogy of Morgan David of Pennsylvania”

Today, researchers all over America and beyond are using this 445 page tome as a “roadmap” in their Genealogy research. If you use this book be aware that it does contain errors; so use but verify. 

During the past several weeks I have been researching my 2nd Cousin 5 times removed, Eleazer David. Eleazer David was borne abt 1764, a son of Hugh Eleazer David  and Catherine Evans. 

Harry A. Davis in his book say that Hugh Eleazer and Catherine had two children, a daughter, unnamed, who died young and a son, Eleazer David born abt 1764.

He further stated that this Eleazer David was twice married; first to  Ann Liston abt 1786. Ann (Liston) David died about 1797 and he married second (2) Mary, daughter of Robert Johnson. This does not match some of the documents I found. Adding to this confusion is online trees naming Isabella Keith as the 1st Wife of Eleazer David.  

The only wife that I have proven, at this point, is Mary Johnson (2nd Wife) Daughter of Robert Johnson. But, I DO NOT have a marriage date for Eleazer and Mary. I do know that the last two children borne, daughter Mary and son Benjamin David, are children from this marriage.     

Two names are often associated or said to be the 1st wife of Eleazer David. Those two names are Isabella Keith and Ann Liston. Harry A. Davis in the "Davis Book" names Ann Liston while online trees today says that his 1st wife was Isabella Keith. No sources were provided to prove that either lady, if they exist, were married to Eleazer David. Several land deeds do exist to show that there were indeed a close assoiciation between Eleazer David  and two Liston's families; Edmund Liston and Abraham Liston and his wife Elizabeth. We also know that Abraham and Elizabeth had 8 children. 

EUREKA: Eleazer David 1st Wife was proved while researching for this blog post. Proven 1st Wife of  Eleazer David is Isabella Keith, widow of John Keith. The widow, Isabella Keith and Eleazer David was married in February 1779 by a minister.

No record of an Ann Liston marriage to Eleazer David has been found.  

Further, this is proven by the probate file. 



 In NewCastle County Md  Deed Book W1:401 [dated 23 August 1834] we find the following:

(pg 401) Whereas Eleazer David late of the Hundred, County and State aforesaid was in his life time, and at the time of his death, seized in his demeanor as of fees of and in sundry tracts parcels and pieces of land, marshes and swamps in the Hundred aforesaid, and being so seized died, having first made his last will and testament in writing and left to survive him a widow Mary and five children. Keith David, Ann Lockeman, Eleazer David, Mary David, and Benjamin David. The two last of which are parties hereto, the said Mary the younger having since intermarried with the aforesaid James Richards party hereto, the said widow Mary having deceased, the said lands and premises becomes the sole right of said children, being bounded, and described as follows, viz: ??  

In NewCastle County Md  Deed Book H5:241[Dated 11 June 1840] we find this additional information:

Eleazer has passed away, leaving his wife Mary (2nd Wife) and 5 children:

1. Keith David

2. Ann Lockerman

3. Eleazer David

4. Mary David (Mary has also married James Richards)

5. Benjamin David


(Page 241} Whereas Eleazer ….. at the time of his death seized in his, deneme as of fee of and in sundry tracts, parcels, ….of lands, marshes, and swamps, in Said Hundred, and being so thereof seized did having first made his last will and testament in writing, and left to survive him, a widow Mary David and Benjamin David, parties hereto the said widow Mary has since died; and the said lands and premises, becomes the sole right of said children, whereby the said Keith David entitled unto an undivided fifth part of all said lands, according to the said Will, being bounded and described as follows viz.


In NewCastle County Md  Deed Book S-4:405 [dated 23 August 1834] we find the following:

Whereas Eleazer David late of the Hundred, county and state aforesaid was in his life time, and at the time of his death, seized in his demesne as of fee, of and in sundry tracts, parcels and pieces of lands, marshes and swamps in the Hundred aforesaid, and being so wired died having first made his last will and testament in writing, and left to survive him a widow Mary and five children, Keith David, Ann Lockerman (who was the mother of the said Benjamin Lockerman and Eleazer Lockerman, which are party hereto.  Eleazer David, Mary Davis, and Benjamin David (who is party hereto, the said widow Mary having deceased, and the said lands and premises become the sole right of the said children, and Whereas the said Ann Lockerman, and her husband Garrett Lockerman, have died intestate, leaving to survive them, three sons only, namely the said Benjamin Lockerman and Eleazer Lockerman and Garrett Lockerman, which three sons are entitled to the one fifth part of all the said lands and premises which the said Eleazer David [Sr.] died seizes of, being bounded and described as follows, 

Here we are told:

  • that Eleazer David is dead
  • Surviving are his wife, Mary and 5 children 
  • That Ann Lockerman is the mother of the said Benjamin Lockerman and Eleazer Lockerman
  • Ann Lockerman and her husband Garrett Lockerman, have died intestate, leaving to survive them, three sons only, namely the said Benjamin Lockerman and Eleazer Lockerman and Garrett Lockerman


This proves that Ann David, daughter of Eleazer and his 1st wife married Garrett Lockerman and they had three sons and Eleazer Lockerman, Benjamin Lockerman and Garrett Lockerman. 


Several Questions have been left unanswered. 

1. Who is Ann Liston? 

2. What happen to Eleazer David, Jr. b. abt 1793; married Catherine Test bef 1813? (Deeds, Lib. Q4, fol. 273.) A Newcastle, Delaware Land Deed executed on 2 March 1813 show that Eleazer David, Jr. wife Catherine Test was deceased.  

Deed Snippett –DB Q-4, page 273

“This Indenture made this 2nd day of March in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirteen Between Eleazer David, Junr. of Appogh. [Appoquinimink] Hundred County of Newcastle and State of Delaware and Catherine, his wife (late Catherine Test) of the one part and John Lancaster of same Hundred and county afsd of the other part.” 





Eleaser David is my 2nd Cousin 5X Removed. 


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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
2.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQQ-77RQ
3.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSRD-1SNX-Q
4.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CSZD-8
5.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSGD-Y92W-K
6.https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/935175:61025
7.https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2011677:61025