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Note NI31119 :

Individuals : Oldham James F.
LHWC-WRX

 

Note NI31135 :

Individuals : Oldham George
LDMS-HSX

 

Note NI31143 :

Individuals : Kemp Rebecca
[Gregory.FTW]
CONT
1850 Smith County Census: Rebecca (56), William H. (23), and Polly A(11).
.
Land worth 1600. William is farmer. Neither he nor Rebecca can read or write.
d or
Notes for REBECCA KEMP:
1850 Smith County Census: Rebecca, William H., and Polly A.

 

Note NI31180 :

Individuals : Perdue Edward Lee
Nickname: Sleepy
CONT
Married Lettie Beatrice James on April 16, 1925 in Denton County, TX.
.
Retired from the Missouri-Kansas-Texas (the Katy) Railroad in Dallas, Texas.

 

Note NI31201 :

Individuals : Rodgers Lucyan
Src: Willie M Phillips Hudson Family Bible

 

Note NI31203 :

Individuals : Rodgers Francis Smith
Francis married James B Davis on May 23, 1853. There is no information on James Davis after Francis died. He might be buried in the same cemetery as there over 100 unmarked graves around the church. There is a James B. Davis that was a CSA soldier in both the 49th Infantry - Tennessee, and the 38th Infantry (Looney's Regiment). He is listed in 1862 and 1863, but does not appear after 1863 - probably killed. This might be him.
r after 1863 - probably killed. This might be him.
Her only child was Lucinda Smith Davis Hudson.

 

Note NI31204 :

Individuals : Rodgers Levi
He was a soldier in Company H, 5th Tennessee Cavalry

 

Note NI31205 :

Individuals : McMurry Permelia Jane
The Dallas News
Dallas, TX
X
Burial Service is Held at Collinsville, Grayson County
Mrs. P.J. Rodgers, aged 81 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Hollingshead, near Collinsville, Grayson County, Tuesday. She was born at Dixon Springs, Tenn. June 2, 1833. She came to Texas in 1870 and settled in Dallas, securing as a homestead the lot which is now occupied by the freight depot of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad. Her husband, R.H. Rodgers, died in Dallas in 1884. She was a sister of J.A. McMurry and mother of Mrs. T.B. Averitt of Dallas. She was a regular reader of The Dallas News for twenty-five years. She was buried at Collinsville Wednesday.

 

Note NI31212 :

Individuals : Davis Lucinda Smith
Lucinda was the only child of Francis Rodgers Davis and James B Davis. Francis died a few months after Lucinda's birth.
birth.
Cookeville Herald September 3, 1931
ber 3, 1931
"Funeral services for Mrs. Lucinda Smith Hudson, mother of S T Hudson of Cookeville, were held at the Missionary Baptist church at Brush Creek on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Hudson died at the home of her son in Cookeville Tuesday, August 26, after a brief illness of pneumonia.
Her son is her only survivor. She had lived with him and his family for the past 25 years, and part of that time was partially invalided.
She was born and made her home at Brush Creek, marrying there, her husband dying in 1887. She was buried in the old Baptist cemetery at Brush Creek; she was a lifelong member of the Baptist church."

 

Note NI31215 :

Individuals : Hudson John Timothy
John was the son of William Hudson and Sarah 'Sally' Tracy. Sarah Tracy was the daughter of Evan Tracy and Mary Taylor.

 

Note NI31216 :

Individuals : Compton Nancy
Nancy was the daughter of Alexander Jones Compton (born in 1809 in VA) and Martha Wood (born in 1811 in VA). Martha Wood was the daughter of James Wood and Elizabeth Allen. Elizabeth Allen was the daughter of Moses Allen and Martha Atwood. James Wood was the son of William Wood and Margaret Munroe.
am Wood and
Nancy Compton married John Timothy (JT) Hudson on Dec 16, 1852. They were the parents of 6 children: Susan Jane Hudson (Oct 01,1853 - Feb 10,1863) burial location undocumented; Thomas Durham Hudson; Martha Ann Hudson Paschal; William Alexander Hudson; Sarah Candace Hudson; Ida Hudson Saulman.
al; William Alexander Hudson; Sarah Candace Hudson; Ida Hudson
Family links:
Spouse:
John Timothy Hudson (1827 - 1899)
1 CONT John Timothy Hudson (1827 - 1899)
Children:
Thomas Durham Hudson (1855 - 1887)
Martha Ann Hudson Paschall (1858 - 1943)
William Alexander Hudson (1860 - 1948)
Sarah Candace Hudson (1862 - 1903)
Ida Hudson Saulmon (1870 - 1943)

 

Note NI31242 :

Individuals : Agee Daniel B.
Solder of the Revolution

 

Note NI31274 :

Individuals : Malone Braxton
9720

 

Note NI31284 :

Individuals : Malone William
New Hope Baptist Cemetery, Alexandria, Dekalk Co., TN
CONT
The source of William Malone is from C. Miller and the Ancestors of C.Jackson. by PARKER DAV ID ELROD.
AV ID ELROD.
William & Rachel's children are recorded as:
ecorded as:
Braxton Malone
Mary Malone
Robert C. Malone
Rebecca Malone
Samuel Malone
Henry Malone
William Carroll Malone
Josiah W. Malone
James C. Malone
David Malone
Jackson Malone
Robert Malone
Yancy A. Malone

 

Note NI31286 :

Individuals : Crowley William Grundy
His son Martin married into my Merritt line.
CONT
William was a lawyer and judge.

 

Note NI31323 :

Individuals : Driver John Gilbert
Co E 41 TENN Regt CSA

 

Note NI31331 :

Individuals : Driver Benjamin
Benjamin Driver
L6FG-3B2

 

Note NI31348 :

Individuals : Driver Mallie Louise
Louise Goodwin
(Died January 18, 2013)
74 year old Louise Goodwin of Liberty passed away Friday at DeKalb Community Hospital. She was a member of the Faith Congregational Methodist Church and a retired cook at DeKalb West School. The funeral will be Sunday, January 20th at 2:00 p.m. at the Chapel of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Bro. Freddy Savage, bro. Chris Long, & bro. Chris McMillen will officiate & burial will be in the Dismal Cemetery. Visitation will be Saturday from 11:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. until the service at 2:00 p.m. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Landon Goodwin; parents, Delmer and Athalene Driver; one son, Steve Landon Goodwin; and a granddaughter, Candace Dodd.

 

Note NI31359 :

Individuals : Driver Mary
Mary Driver Bullard
Services for Mrs. Bullard will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010, at Hunter Funeral Home with the Rev. James Bond and the Rev. Don Rigsby officiating. Interment will be in Jennings Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday, from 4-8 p.m. and on Tuesday, from 10 a.m. until service time.
Mrs. Bullard, 103, of Statesville, passed away Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010 at Northside Health Care in Murfreesboro. She was a member of Statesville United Methodist Church and attended Prosperity Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Edd Lester Bullard; parents, Lon and Matilda Crook Driver; sister, Jennie Truitt; brothers, Berry, Taft, Ed, and Dib Driver.
Survivors include: daughter and son-in-law, Sue and Dewey Corley of Statesville; grandchildren, Joanne (James Lowe) Shipper of Statesville and Dale Corley of Statesville; great-grandchildren, Amanda Corley of Nashville, Nathan Shipper of Statesville, Clint Shipper of Statesville, Chelsea Corley of Smyrna and Lori (Tim) Chaffin of Lebanon; great-great-grandchildren, Erika and Lexy Chaffin; nieces, nephews; special friends, Ann Robinson, Mary Nell, and Ronald Paris.
Hunter Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

 

Note NI31362 :

Individuals : Driver Eddie
Ed Driver was born on 9 Feb 1914. He married Bertie Mai Clayborn, on 17 March 1934 just before her 14th birthday. Bertie Clayborn was born on 23 March 1920. Ed died on 3 Sep 1968 and is buried in Salem Cemetery in Liberty, Tennessee. Bertie later married William Lillard of Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee.

 

Note NI31372 :

Individuals : Sandlin Minnie Belle
Minnie Belle Driver
CONT
Funeral services will be held for Minnie Belle Driver, 86, on Tuesday, October 4, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at the Jesus is the Answer Church (formerly Watertown Methodist Church).
town Methodist Church).
Reverend Mark Miller officiated and Reverend Mike Potts assisted, with interment in the Jones Hill Cemetery. She died on Saturday, October 1, 2005 at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.
at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.
A resident of Lebanon, Mrs. Driver was born in DeKalb County on February 22, 1919 to the late Oscar Sandlin and Daisy Parker Sandlin. She was a homemaker and former employee of Volunteer Mgf. in Hartsville. She was affiliated with the United Methodist Church.
affiliated with the United Methodist Church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Taft Driver; a sister, Gertie Irene Tubb; and by an infant sister.
d by an infant sister.
She is survived by a daughter, Jerri Reese of Lebanon; a granddaughter, Michelle Milbauer of Lebanon; a great granddaughter and her husband, Ashley and Chris Harville of Lebanon; and by two great, great grandsons, Brian and Alex Harville of Lebanon. She is also survived by her sister, Frances Bane of Lebanon; a niece and her husband, Bobbie and Talmage Young of Dowelltown; and a host of other relatives and friends.
NC Young of Dowelltown; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Pallbearers will be Chris Harville, Talmage Young, Chris Leauber, John Thomas, Joe Moore and Charlie Harris.
re and Charlie Harris.
Dewey Corley, Mike Williamson, Steven and Tyler Thomas, Brian Harville, Rick Payer, Billy Driver, Tony Neal and James Lowe Shipper will serve as honorary pallbearers.

The Hunter Funeral Home in Watertown was in charge of the arrangements.
atertown was in charge of the arrangements.
The Middle Tennessee Times - (Oct/8/2005)

 

Note NI31381 :

Individuals : Driver Billy B.
Billy B Driver was born on March 16, 1938 in DeKalb County, Tennessee, the son of Ed Driver (1914-1968) and his wife Bertie M "Birdie" (Clayborn) Driver (1920-2003).
iver (1920-2003).
He was a 1956 graduate of Watertown High School and was a member of Fairview Church. He worked for the Tennessee Woolen Mills for 35 years and retired as custodian from Cumberland University.
odian from Cumberland University.
Married about 1959 to Annette Reece, Billy was 75 years old and a resident of Lebanon, Tennessee when he passed away on December 24, 2013 at Quality Care Nursing Home.
ONC at Quality Care Nursing Home.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters Brenda Pulley and Leette Vaught; and by his beloved dog Max of 11 years. Survivors included his wife; a special nephew; sister-in-law; and several other nephews, nieces and cousins.
ther nephews, nieces
Burial was in Cedar Grove Cemetery.
urial was in Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Original obituary in The Lebanon Democrat on December 28, 2013

 

Note NI31434 :

Individuals : Winchester William
"Old St. Paul's Cemetery" pamphlet, published by the St. Paul's Episcopal Church, p.16: President of Union Bank of Maryland; wife Maria Winchester.
ester.
From Richard H. L. Chichester: William Winchester, son of William and Lydia (Richards) Winchester, born Dec. 1, 1750; died in Baltimore, Md., April 24, 1812; interred in St. Paul's Burying-ground, Baltimore, Md. Married, Oct. 30, 1771, Mary Parks, born at Frederick, Maryland, in 1753, and died at Westminster, Oct. 14, 1821.
753,
Children:
1. James Winchester, born 1772; died 1806. Judge U. S. Circuit Court at 28 years of age. Married a daughter of Samuel Owings, and died leaving two children.
2. Lydia Winchester, born 1774; died 1821; married Moore. They had one child.
3. Mary Winchester, born 1775; died 1855; married David Armour of Tennessee.
4. Sallie Winchester, born 1777; died 1805.
5. Katherine Winchester, born 1779; married Welling (or Wellman) of Baltimore.
6. William Winchester of Baltimore, Md., born 1781; died 1864; married, May 5, 1814, Henrietta Cromwell, daughter of Capt. Thomas Cromwell of Huntington County, Pa.
7. George Winchester, born 1783; died 1784.
8. Rebecca Winchester, born 1785; died 1812; married James Campbell of Baltimore.
9. George Winchester of Baltimore, Md., born 1787; died 1840. Married (1st) Ann Owings, daughter of Samuel Owings; married (2d) Mrs. Ridgley of Hampton, nee Maria Campbell.
10. David Winchester, born 1789; died 1844; married Sallie Forney.
11. Charles Winchester, born 1795; died 1824; married Betsey Pannell.
12. Lycurgus Winchester, born 1797; died 1815.
Hampton, nee Maria Campbell.
~Winchester Notes; Fanny Winchester Hotchkiss; Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1912; pg. 319-323.

 

Note NI31441 :

Individuals : Winchester William
REVOLUTIONARY WAR SERVICE
Civil. According to Henry Peden's work on Patriots of Frederick County (p. 398), he was appointed to the Committee of Correspondence, solicted on behalf of that committee for subscriptions to purchase arms and ammunition, and was an Associator, all in 1775; he took the Oath of Allegience, 1778.
took the Oath of
Military. According to Henry Peden's work on Patriots of Baltimore County (p. 295ff), he was First Lieutenant, Linganore Battalion, with Captain David Moore's Company, 1777. According to Henry Peden's work on Patriots of Frederick County (p. 398), he was Captain, Linganore Battalion, 17 JAN 1777-12 DEC 1781.
(p. 398), he was Captain, Linganore Battalion, 17 JAN
Horvath lists two separate persons of this name, the second, listed as William Winchester, Jr., is listed there as the Associator in 1775, but does not give birth or death dates for either, and only lists the elder Winchester as buried in Westminster.
and only lists the elder
BIOGRAPHY
William Winchester was born 22 DEC 1710 in London, England. As a young man he sailed to the New World, arriving in Maryland in 1729. He married Lydia Richards 22 JUL 17xx.
World, arriving in Maryland in 1729. He married
In the 1760s he laid out the plan for the town of Westminster, originally called Winchester, on the border between Frederick and Baltimore counties (the town is now the county seat of Carroll County). He was prominent in local politics, and on the eve of Revolution took up the cause, serving in a variety of civil positions.
the eve of Revolution took up the cause, serving
William and Lydia had the following children:
1 CONT William and Lydia had the following children:
William Winchester, Jr.
Katherine Winchester m. William Welling
. William Welling
Inscription:
ORIGINAL TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTION
In Memory of
WILLIAM WINCHESTER
Who was born in London on the
Of December 1710 Arrived in Maryland
on the 6th March 1729. Intermarried with
LYDIA RICHARDS on the 22nd July 17
and departed this life
on the 2nd September 1790
in the 80th Year of his age.
1 CONT on the 2nd September 1790
ADDITIONAL TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTION
(DAR Marker)
REVOLUTIONARY PATRIOT
WILLIAM WINCHESTER
1711 1790
Placed by William Winchester Chapter
DAR

 

Note NI31465 :

Individuals : Ridgley Unknown
George Winchester of Baltimore, Md., born 1787; died 1840. Married (1st) Ann Owings, daughter of Samuel Owings; married (2d) Mrs. Ridgley of Hampton, nee Maria Campbell.

 

Note NI31475 :

Individuals : Richards Edward
ENGLAND
Edward's parents are not known to me. I did find a Richard and Hester Richards of Manchester, Lancashire England whose names are noted in an English baptismal record with a son, Edward Richards, baptized in the year 1684. This family is a possibility, but unconfirmed.
is a possibility, but unconfirmed.
EMIGRATION
Edward is found first in the new world living in the Chesapeake Bay area in Maryland. His first-born son Benjamin was birthed in 1710 and recorded in St. Paul's Parish of Baltimore County MD. He and wife Mary Head, also of English descent; were at least in America by that time. Edward was a carpenter by trade, and a Christian by faith and motivation.
carpenter by trade, and a Christian by faith and motivation.
LAND IN DORCHESTER
Edward, on 2nd of August 1720, ordered the survey of 100 acres in Dorchester County Maryland, a tract named "Downs". It was patented on September 10th 1724.
nted on
On the 5th of July of 1729 Edward sold his 100 acres, "Downs", in Dorchester Maryland [east of Chesapeake Bay] to Francis Sherwood who lived in Talbot County Maryland [just north of Dorchester]. Edward and Mary were no doubt living in Dorchester at the time, and were preparing to relocate.
no doubt living in Dorchester at the time, and were preparing
QUAKER BOTTOM
Edward Richards had 100 acres surveyed 28 August 1729 that he named "Spring Garden", and patented July 18 1730. The land lay in an unsettled area 25 miles north west of Baltimore.
an unsettled
In 1729 Edward & family [all his children except the last had been born] removed about 120 miles north west to a place called "Quaker Bottom" [it lay in present-day Cockeysville] above the town of Baltimore. There, a group of Quaker Friends were already worshiping together and became the original Gunpowder Meeting.
of Quaker Friends were already worshiping together and became the
Edward & family must have stayed at the Gunpowder Meeting through 1738.
"The congregation was given permission [by the overseeing committee] to form a monthly meeting in 1739."
Quoted from Maryland Historical Trust.
[this location less than 14 miles north of present-day Baltimore on I-83.]
ONT [this location less than 14 miles north of present-day Baltimore on I-83.]
NEW BEGINNINGS
In 1737, his son Benjamin purchased 50 acre tract called "Spring Garden". Around 1739 Edward and Benjamin moved their families onto "Spring Garden" and "Rattlesnake Ridge" [Edward had it surveyed July 18, 1738], and formed a Quaker meeting there [8.3 miles north west of present-day town of Butler]. Those tracts grew from an uninhabited area into first a village used as a wagon stop named "Spring Garden", and then later Hampstead MD. It lies about 25 miles north west of Baltimore, and about 52 miles north west of Washington, D.C.
[I'm indebted to Arthur C. Tracey, Hampstead MD historian and land tract researcher.]
D.C.
"The first settlers in the area [of Hampstead] were of English descent and derived the town's name from the Richards family in England. Edward Richards is generally regarded as the first white man to have settled the area on 50 acres known as 'Rattlesnake Ridge'. Settlers of Scottish and German descent soon followed.
The earliest tracts of land patented in the region were 'Spring Garden' in 1730, 'Rattlesnake Ridge' in 1739, and 'Wee Bit' in 1739." [Joan Prall: "Hampstead: Its Heart and History"]
racts of land patented in the region were 'Spring Garden'
BURIAL GROUND RESURRECTED
The following article appeared in the Baltimore Sun on April 16, 2004:
"Several decades ago, the Richards family burying ground located on Rattlesnake Ridge was overgrown and practically inaccessible. Development of the area helped bring about the restoration of the cemetery that dates back to the 1750s and the final resting place of Edward Richards, whose family founded the town of Hampstead, and Henry Bussard, the founder of Mount Airy."
cemetery that dates
In April 2004, the burial ground was rededicated in a ceremony attended by the Mayor of Hampstead and several descendants of the Richards' family."
under of
FAMILY
Edward and Mary had these children:
1. Benjamin [1710] +Ann Merryman
2. Matthew [1711] +Maria Corem Carmack
3. Ann [1717] +? Morgain
4. Sarah [1719] +? Phippen
5. Daniel [1719] +Catherine Carmack
6. Elizabeth [1721] +? Simons
7. Rachael Sue [1723] +? Sice
8. Patience [1724] +Thomas Story
9. Richard [1725] +Sarah Hooker
10. Lydia [1727] +William Winchester
11. Stephen [1728] +Mary Elizabeth Carmack
12. Mary [1732] +Christopher Vaughn
T 6. Elizabeth [1721] +? Simons
FOUNDERS
Edward's children were instrumental in settling and beginning towns nearby. Richard founded the town of Manchester MD. Lydia married William Winchester, who founded Westminster MD. Mary wedded Christopher Vaughn, who was credited with laying out and platting the ground which became Hampstead [which Edward and son Benjamin first settled].
beginning towns
HIS BOOK, THE HOLY BIBLE
Edward's personal Bible survives. It is kept in trust at the Carroll County Historical Society in Westminster MD. It was professionally photographed in 1978 at the direction of Descan Harley Richards [1900] OH/IN, who had the Bible at that time, for preservation. I have photo-copies of the pages of the Bible on which personal notes/records were written. The Bible was printed in 1670.
at the Carroll
In his Bible, Edward wrote this: "His book. I pray for grace therein to look, and in looking may increase that grace as never with me may cease."
To that I can only say "Amen." HGR---a grateful descendant.

 

Note NI31477 :

Individuals : Chisam Nancy
Nancy Chisam Fisher was the daughter of John Chisam, a Revolutionary War soldier. She married William Fisher on April 2, 1807, in Rutherford County, North Carolina

 

Note NI31478 :

Individuals : Chisam John
Revolutionary Soldier

 

Note NI31492 :

Individuals : Fisher Fountain Pitts
Son of John and Narcissa Hutson Fisher. Husband of Zerelda/Zerilda "Zada" Jennings and Minnie B. Byassee.
assee.
Kentucky Death Certificate #16012
E Bardwell, Carlisle Co, Ky.; Name: Fountain Pitts Fisher; Male; White; Married; Date of Birth: June 13, 1858; Date of Death: July 2, 1925; Cause: Pul tuberculosis; Age: 67 years, 19 days; Occupation: Farmer; Birthplace: Carlisle Co; Name and Birthplace of Father: John Fisher, White Co, Tenn; Maiden Name and Birthplace of Mother: Narcissus Hutson, White Co, Tenn; Informant: ? Fisher, Bardwell, Ky.; Burial: Elsey; Date of Burial: 7/3/1925 
 
Family links: 
 Parents:
  John Fisher (1811 - 1878)
  Narcissa Hutson Fisher (1816 - 1891)
 
 Spouses:
  Minnie B Byassee Fisher (1877 - 1959)
  Zerilda Jennings Fisher (1865 - 1902)
 
 Children:
  George Elsey Fisher (1884 - 1943)
  Clem Jennings Fisher (1886 - 1970)
  Mary Beatrice Fisher (1893 - 1913)
  Buck "Glanton" Fisher (1895 - 1938)
  Dedie Mae Fisher (1900 - 1982)
  Elizabeth Fisher Boswell (1906 - 1983)
  Morris Dean Fisher (1913 - 1915)
  Josephine Fisher Crice (1916 - 2003)
  Reed Fisher (1918 - 1973)
 
 Siblings:
  William Brittian Fisher (1833 - 1917)
  Matthias Hutson Fisher (1835 - 1910)
  John Fisher (1837 - 1861)
  James Fisher (1840 - 1899)
  George Washington Fisher (1845 - 1920)
  Alfred Crittenden Fisher (1851 - 1922)
  Mary Jane Fisher Terry (1853 - 1929)
  Fountain Pitts Fisher (1858 - 1925)
  Read Fisher (1861 - 1943)
ONT   James Fisher (1840 - 1899)
Probably named after "Fountain Elliot Pitts" 1808-1874, a noted preacher and Soldier who was one of the oldest preachers in the Southern Methodist Church in the Tennessee Conference. See findagrave

 

Note NI31493 :

Individuals : Fisher Read
Kentucky Death Certificate #3601
Hickman Co, Ky.; Name: Reed Fisher; Male; White; Married; Date of Birth: Feb 10, 1861; Date of Death: Feb 3, 1943; Cause: Cerebral Hemorrhage; Age: 81 years, 11 months, 3 days; Birthplace: Carlisle County, Ky.; Usual occupation: Farmer; Industry/Business: General; Name of Father and His Birthplace: John Fisher, White Co, Tenn.; Maiden Name of Mother and Her Birthplace: Narcissis Hutson, White County, Tenn.; Informant: Mrs. Hardin Davids, Bardwell, Ky.; Burial: Bardwell; Date of Burial: Feb 5th, 1943
ids, Bardwell, Ky.; Burial: Bardwell; Date of Burial: Feb 5th, 1943
1900 U.S. Federal Census
Name: Reid Fisher; Age; 39; Birth Date: Feb 1861; Birthplace: Kentucky; Home in 1900: Bardwell, Carlisle, Kentucky; White; Male; Head of Household; Married; Spouse's Name: Anna Fisher; Marriage Year: 1888; Years Married: 12; Father's and Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee; Household Members: Reid Fisher, age 39; Anna Fisher, age 37; Jane Fisher, age 16; Cordie Fisher, age 8; Kate Fisher, age 6; Dale Fisher, age 1; Hal Garrett, age 35

 

Note NI31503 :

Individuals : Fisher Charles
Charles Fisher was probably born in the 1730s, and he died in 1814, on Cane Creek in the section of Mecklenburg County, NC that became Union Co. after 1842.
CONC after 1842.
Some sources state that Charles' parents were Frederick Fischer/Fisher and his wife Anna Sybilla. These and other sources state his wife's name was Barbara Darr.
name
Per information found on line, "Charles Fisher arrived "on Adams Creek prior to 1774. From this date until his death in 1814 we find a multitude of documented records about him and can easily trace his meanderings from Mecklenburg to Washington County,Virginia in 1777, back down to Rowan County, NC about 1782, and back to Waxhaws about 1789 where he was listed in the 1790 census."
http://tngenweb.org/decaturtn/families/donahue/fisher.txt

More information on Charles Fisher can be found at:
http://awt.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=chaas&id=I2057&st yle=TABLE&ti=5542
be found at:
Apparently, Charles Fisher purchased land on Adams Creek in Mecklenburg Co. in 1764, sold the land in 1775, and moved to Washington County, Virginia in 1777. Charles remained there until after June 1782, and in 1784 bought land on Waxhaw Creek back in Mecklenburg Co., NC.
ty,
Charles Fisher had at least four sons and one daughter:
une 1782, and in
John Fisher (c. 1856-c. 1806/11)
k back in Mecklenburg Co., NC.
Paul Fisher (c. 1758-1804) m. Mary "Polly" Phillips. He died around 1804, and is buried in this same cemetery.
1806/11)
William Fisher (c. 1760-1830s) He went to Wilcox County, Alabama sometime prior to 1820.
1 CONC and is buried in this same cemetery.
Frederick Fisher (c.1762-24 Arpil 1846) m. Mary. He served in the Revolutionary War and was severely wounded at the Battle of King's mountain in 1780. He went to Marshall County, Tennessee.
in the
Mary Fisher (c. 1768-1848) m. Frederick Starnes III (c.1765-1815). She joined her brother William in Wilcox County, Alabama in 1826.
ee.
Many thanks to Ann Price who created this memorial and kindly transferred it to John Field Pankow/Ann Price.

 

Note NI31505 :

Individuals : Fisher William
William Fisher (c. 1760-1830s) He went to Wilcox County, Alabama sometime prior to 1820.
1820.
William Fisher was probably born in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia or in North Carolina circa 1760. He was a son of Charles Fisher, who left a Will in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina in 1814. The maiden name of Charles Fisher's wife, Barbara, is unknown or uncertain.
er's wife, Barbara, is unknown or uncertain.
William Fisher was married by 1786 to Nancy Phillips, daughter of William Phillips of Mecklenburg Co., NC. [The name of William Phillips' wife was shown in 1788 Mecklenburg County deed records as Lucy and her name appears to be Lucy (or Lusy) and Lucey (or Lusey) in his 1815 Mecklenburg Co., NC Will.] William Fisher's brother, Paul Fisher, married Nancy's sister, Mary "Polly" Phillips. William's other siblings included John Fisher, Frederick Fisher, a Revolutionary War soldier, and Mary Fisher, who married Frederick Starnes.
a Revolutionary War soldier, and Mary Fisher,
Although William Fisher was, prior to moving to Alabama, mainly a resident of Mecklenburg Co., NC, the birthplace of his son, Charles, who was born in 1787, is shown on the 1850 census of Muscogee Co., GA as "Green Co., Geo." (Charles Fisher, of the 1850 Muscogee Co., GA census, was the same person as Rev. Charles Fisher, whose Chattahoochee Co., GA cemetery monument shows his birthplace as Mecklenburg Co., NC.) A 1795 Mecklenburg Co., NC deed record of Jonathan Phillips of Greene Co., GA, in which he sold land on Richardson Creek, was witnessed by, among others, William Fisher and Paul Fisher. Also, a 1798 Mecklenburg Co., NC deed of Sarah Phillips, of Greene Co., GA, in which she sold some land on both sides of Richardsons Creek, was witnessed by William Fisher (Jr.?) and Jonathan Phillips.
llips, of Greene Co., GA, in which she sold some land on
William Fisher and members of his family moved to Wilcox County, Alabama about 1818. William Fisher's Wilcox Co., AL Will was dated June 12, 1835 and probated July 20, 1835. The Will named his wife, Nancy, and children, "Milly Walker wife of Andrew Walker...Sarah Belk, Charles Fisher, Elizabeth Helmes wife of Uriah Helmes, Polly Higginbotham, John Fisher, Green A. Fisher, James R. Fisher & George D. Fisher."
lker...Sarah Belk, Charles Fisher,
One of the papers of Mrs. Lauretta Russell, a Fisher descendant, that is located in the Alabama Archives and is listed under Fisher Family in the Card Catalog at Ancestry, is a letter written by Dr. George Doughty Fisher's daughter, Mrs. Louisa Leomi (Fisher) Cushman Blake, to a nephew. In that letter, dated 1902, she stated, in referring to her father, "...his brothers were rather prominent men..." and that one of their sisters was Polly, "who married a Higginbotham..." Mrs. Blake went on to state, "My father was a graduate of Lexington Medical College..." and "Your grandfather had two brothers, Green and Jim Fisher...both lived in Texas. Charles Fisher was a Methodist Minister. Moved to Talbot County, Ga., and from there to Jamestown, where he afterwards died."
ngton Medical College..." and
Another son of William Fisher and his wife, Nancy Phillips, was Col. William Phillips Fisher. See THE GULF STATES HISTORICAL MAGAZINE, Volume 1 (1902) and REPORTS OF CASES ARGUED AND ADJUDGED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Volume 17 (1855).
ther son of William Fisher and his wife, Nancy Phillips, was Col.
The children of William Fisher and his wife, Nancy Phillips, included the following:
1 (1902) and REPORTS OF CASES ARGUED AND ADJUDGED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
I. Rev. Charles Fisher, b. 23 July 1787 in either Greene Co., GA or Mecklenburg Co., NC; d. 7 May 1866 Jamestown, Chattahoochee Co., GA; md. Mary Helms in Washington Co., GA in 1810. Rev. Charles Fisher was a Methodist preacher and a plantation owner. Mrs. Mary Helms Fisher was a daughter of (Unknown) Helms and his wife, Sarah Porter, and a stepdaughter of Rev. John Covington of Washington Co., GA. Mrs. Sarah (Porter) Helms Covington may have been a member of one of the Porter families who were shown on the 1790 census of Mecklenburg Co., NC. [I was unable to add biographical information for my ancestor, Rev. Charles Fisher, to his memorial as I was unable to contact the memorial's creator. However, I included biographical information for him in the memorial for his wife, Mary (Helms) Fisher.]
as
II. Milly Fisher, b. bet. 1789-1790 in GA or Mecklenburg Co., NC; d. aft. 1840; md. Andrew Walker.
morial as I was unable to contact the memorial's
III. Sarah Fisher, b. bet. 1791-1800 Mecklenburg Co., NC; d. 4 Apr. 1874; md. Brittain Belk.
r his wife, Mary (Helms) Fisher.]
IV. Elizabeth Fisher, b. abt. 1792 Mecklenburg Co., NC; res. 1850 Muscogee Co., GA and 1860 Chattahoochee Co., GA; md. Pamly Uriah Helms, son of George Helms, Jr. and his wife, Sarah Pressley. Elizabeth and Uriah were, according to ANCESTORS OF AMERICAN PRESIDENTS, by Gary Boyd Roberts, great-great-grandparents of James Earl Carter, Jr. (Jimmy Carter), 39th President of the United States.
md. Pamly Uriah Helms,
V. John P. Fisher, b. 1795 Mecklenburg Co., NC; d. 1838 Lowndes Co., AL; md. Nancy Alvarice Porter. John was an attorney.
ERICAN PRESIDENTS, by Gary Boyd
VI. Col. William Phillips Fisher, b. 10 March 1797 Mecklenburg Co., NC; d. 8 Feb. 1864 Walker Co., TX; md. (1) Martha "Patsy" White, and (2) Mrs. Elizabeth B. Tittle Alexander, widow of Edmund Alexander. William Phillips Fisher was an attorney, a judge, and a plantation owner in Lowndes Co., AL.
T VI. Col. William Phillips Fisher, b. 10 March 1797 Mecklenburg Co., NC;
VII. Mary "Polly" Fisher, b. 1800 Mecklenburg Co., NC; d. 1864 Wilcox Co., AL; md. Blakeley C. Higginbotham.
exander, widow of Edmund Alexander. William
VIII. Green A. Fisher, b. bet. 1801-1813 Mecklenburg Co., NC; d. 1875 Alto, Cherokee Co., TX; md. (1) Unknown, and (2) Elizabeth Rebecca Ann Young.
800 Mecklenburg Co., NC; d. 1864 Wilcox
IX. James "Jim" R. Fisher, b. 1810 Mecklenburg Co., NC; d. 1863 Alabama; md. Jane E. Hobbs.
1801-1813 Mecklenburg Co., NC; d. 1875
X. Dr. George Doughty Fisher, b. bet. 1814-1815 Mecklenburg Co., NC; d. bet. 1864-1865 Baghdad, Florida; md. Lauretta Virginia Grimes. 

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