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Robert Peyton Jamison [Male] b. 22 SEP 1796 Madison Co., KY - d. 30 JAN 1845 Boone Co., Missouri

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Harrison Jamison [Male] b. 23 OCT 1793 Madison Co., KY - d. 4 NOV 1861 Prosper, Collins Co., TX
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Moved to Texas.

Buried Ware Cemetery, Prosper, Collin Co. Tx(near Walnut Grove)
Family came to Texas 1848 with Peter's Colony. Homesteaded near Prosperin Collin Co.
Two children died in infancy. He was issued a land certificate by ThomasWilliam Ward in 185 0 and patented 640 acres in Collin County (FanninThird Class No. 983 ).He is listed on the ce ncus of 1850 (Collin County,family No. 173( as a 56 year old farmer, born in Kentucky, with t enchildren and
apparently the family came to Texas from Missouri.(info Peter's Colony bySeymour Cannon)

From War of 1812 Veterans in Texas by Mary Smith Fay

Service: Private in Captain Ben Cooper's Company of Missouri Militia
Pension: W.C. 15,155
Bounty Land: 40,075-160-55
Comments; National Archives service records: 1855,Collin County,Tx,veteran appeared before Ge orge H. Pegues, J.P. 1878,Collin County, widowfiled application, identified by g.R.Yantis. wi tnesses
were rachel Rue and Louis Rue.Her character witnesses were w.G.Barnes andM.H.Jameson, John B . Martin and William Beverly witnessed signatures.

other sources: McElwee,genealogy of Shadrack Barnes of Rowan County,North Carolina; 1812 Ance stor Index, p.272


Notes for Ellender Barnes:
Buried Ware Cemetery near Walnut Grove, Collin Co. Tx

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James Wendell Anderson [Male]
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Martha H. Meador [Female] b. 5 OCT 1847 VA - d. 12 JAN 1928 Macon Co., Tennessee
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The information concerning Martha and her family is taken in part from atyped Obituary that A unt Mollie kept.
Its states that:

Malichi and Susan Chaffin Meador came from Virginia and settled inJackson county, in the earl y history of the State, and in later yearsmoved to Macon county. Martha died at 80 years-thre e months and sevendays.

It records the children as:
Mrs. Joseph Griffin, Hannibal, Missouri, Mrs. W. H. Hesson, South Tunnel,Tenn., Mrs. G.W.M. C handler, Nashville, Tenn., G.G. and W.C. Woodcock ofLafayette, Tenn., Mrs. F.F. Stinson Westm oreland, Ten n., and WylieWoodcock who died in infancy. ... She leaves twenty two grandchildr en andtwenty-nine great-grand-children.

The full text of the Obituary follows:

OBITUARY

Martha Meador Woodcock was born Oct. 5, 1847 and departed this life Jan.12, 1928. Age eight y years-three months and seven days. She was thedaughter of Malichi and Susan Chaffin Meado r who came from Virginia andsettled in Jackson county in the early history ©if the State, an d inlater years moved to Macon county.

She was married to Thomas J. Woodcock Aug. 17, 1865, who was called torest Jan, 29, 1906. T o this union were born seven children: Mrs. JosephGriffin, Hannibal, Missouri, Mrs. W.H, Hess on, South Tunn el, Tenn., Mrs.G.W.M. Chandler, Nashvi1le, Tenn., S.G. and W.C. Woodcock of La fayette,Tenn., Mrs. F.F. Stinson Westmoreland, Tenn., and Wylie Woodcock who diedin infancy.

Besides these bereaved ones, she leaves twenty-two grand-children,twenty-nine great-grand-chi ldren, and a host of devoted friends to mournher departure.

She became a christian at an early date, and joined the Methodist Church,and lived a consiste nt christian life to the end. Her daily life provedher love and devotion to God and her fello w-men. She w as loving and kindtoward all. The young as well as the old loved and adored her.

To her children she was ever all that a true mother should be, and shealways instructed the m in everything that was noble, kind and good. Hersmiling, cheerful face will be greatly miss ed by those wh o know her best.

During her short illness, which lasted only seven days, she boresuffering patiently and man y times spoke phrases which proved herreadiness to submit herself into the hands of her dea r heavenly Fathe r.She was conscious of her passing over the great Sea of Death, having mader eference to the waters being deep, but she was nearly across.

On this passage she lent us the blessed assurance that she was not goingalone, but felt the t ouch of her mother©ØOØs hand in passing, togetherwith the loving hand of Jesus, who was waitin g to pilot h er over intothe beautiful City she spoke of seeing, and today she is happilyrejo icing with all the redeemed ones of heaven, becoming us to come andenjoy the unending rapture s of heaven.

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Purvis Othneal Woodcock [Male] b. 4 MAY 1899 - d. ABT. 1990 Wahington Park, Indiapolis, IN
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Sally I. Woodcock noted Purvis as Pervis.

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Samuel Billingsley [Male]
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From: "Kay Martin"
Subject: [BLACK-DUTCH-L] Our Family Lines?
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 1999 14:16:14 -0500


You all have gotten me "started" this morning! I posted my MANN line tothe list because ou r Mann's had an "Indian Story" (Great Grandpa Manntold Mom she was part Indian), and Mom an d I have the Ana tolian Bump (ifthat means anything). I posted my half sister's RAINE's becau se my halfsis has believed for a long time that she is Jewish - she'd thought thatwas throug h another line, but since lea rning more about her family inVA, I wonder.

Our real "Black Dutch" line is on my husband's side. Wish there was a wayto put a chart on a n e-mail message! But our Black Dutch family:

Sallie Elizabeth HELTON, b. 14 Sept 1899 in Rutherford Co., TN Lived inMadison Co., AL unti l her mother died in 1910 and then her Dad took his 4children and moved to Pittsburg Co., OK . Sallie was th e daughter ofJames E. HELTON and Emma HELTON (2nd cousins)

James E. HELTON was the son of Andrew Peter HELTON and Nancy Liza JAMISON(Andrew the son of W illiam Helton and Nancy Yearwood SHIPP, and Nancy L.the daughter of Thomas Allen Jamison an d Caroline FUL KS.) All thesepeople lived Rutherford Co., TN.

Emma HELTON was the daughter of Joseph Marion Helton and TennesseeBillingsley (Joseph the so n of Joshua D. Helton and Nancy WILLIAMS, andTennessee the daughter of Anderson W. Billingsle y and Louisa BRYANT.) Allof these people lived Rutherford Co., TN.

I wish I knew more about Louisa BRYANT's family. She m. Anderson W.Billingsley in Clark Co. , AR in about 1855, but they were living inRutherford Co., TN when he died in 1870. Anderso n was the son of SamuelBillingsley and Almira Tennessee WHITESIDE. Almira born 9 April 1816 i nOverton Co., TN. When she married Samuel Billingsley she was living at
Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., TN. Almira was the daughter of JonathanWhiteside and Thankful ANDE RSON (Jonathan the son of Robert Whiteside andElizabeth COFFEY, and Thankful the daughter o f James Anders on and SallyHall LYMAN.)

If any of you see any names here that you might connect to, I will behappy to share what I ha ve.

Would you all post a family group sheet, or the ancestry of your "BlackDutch" ancestor, o r a member of that ancestor's family? Maybe that way wecould find some connections in our lin es and get a lit tle closer toknowing what Black Dutch means - at least for some of us. Thank s!

Kay

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Virginia Woodcock [Female] b. 22 JUN 1911
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Molley & Virginia originally purchased a pump organ. After years they gave it to their nephew, Earl who gave it to Louis Morgan. After they did not want it, it was passed on to Lynnette Winkler Jamison who currently has it.

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Mollye Woodcock [Female] b. 29 APR 1906
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Feb 12, 2003 - We visited Aunt Mollye today when she was almost 97 years old. She was getting around slow using a cane but still in good spiritsand with her traditional sense of humor . She said she taught school fora while but really was cut out for teaching. She went to Nashville andtook a business school and went to work for a lawyer. After a while shesaid she could write a brief. She mentioned on time some one came inwanting a divorce. The lawyer wa s not in so she said she got out a penciland started writing it up. She said she didn't have to wait for the boss.

Molley & Virginia originally purchased a pump organ. After years they gave it to their nephew, Earl who gave it to Louis Morgan. After they did not want it, it was passed on to Lynnette Winkler Jamison who currently has it.

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Edward Marian Pitts [Male]
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Others Dickens [Female]
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William 'Bill' A. Pitts [Male]
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Martha Pearre Pitts [Female]
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Clemmie Hopkins [Female]
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Benjamine Rucker [Male] b. ABT. 1730 Orange., VA (some sources indicate Beteniat England) - d. 1810 Rutherford Co., TN
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Benjamine is said to be baptized in Amherst Co., VA. He was a planter, attorney, High Sherif f of Amherst, Justice of Amherst and trustee ofWarminister Academy. He was a soldier in th e Revolutionar y War and aEpiscopalian.

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Elizabeth "Betsy" [Female] d. 9 DEC 1831
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John Rucker [Male] b. ABT. 1680 Abt. 1680 in Gliycester, England - d. DEC 1742 St. Marks Parrish, Orange Co., VA
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Susannah Phillips Coghill [Female] b. ABT. 1682 Richmond Co., VA - d. 28 AUG 1742
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Susannah Lloyd [Female]
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William Phillips [Male]
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Peter Rucker [Male] b. ABT. 1660 France? - d. ABT. 1742 St. Marks Parrish, Orange Co., VA
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Peter's will was probated on Feb. 23, 1743.

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