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Note NI00520 :

Individuals : Webster Lewis
5323

 

Note NI00521 :

Individuals : Wright William A. B.
5324

 

Note NI00522 :

Individuals : Showalter Sarah 'Sallie'
5325

 

Note NI00523 :

Individuals : Jamison Joseph
5326

 

Note NI00524 :

Individuals : Fralin Lavinia F.
5327

 

Note NI00525 :

Individuals : Baker Polly Jean
1094

 

Note NI00526 :

Individuals : Bohne Johann Diel
5328
Johann came from Germany in 1741 onboard the ship Marlborough at the ageof 30. It is said th at his family was from Palatinate Province of Pfalznear the village of Obermoschel 20 to 25 m iles southwe st of Mainz on thebanks of a river. It is said that Johann arrived with his so n Nicholasat a port inn PA, then went to Frizelberg, Co. (now Carroll Co.)Maryland. He marri ed a woman in Maryland. In 1764 he left a will andreturned to Germany never to return to hi s family.

 

Note NI00527 :

Individuals : Mary
5329

 

Note NI00528 :

Individuals : LaCook Leslie Renee
533

 

Note NI00529 :

Individuals : Bozarth Lafayette
5330

 

Note NI00530 :

Individuals : Stone Eysebuys
5331

 

Note NI00531 :

Individuals : Hubbard John
5332

 

Note NI00532 :

Individuals : Hubbard Ursley
5333

 

Note NI00533 :

Individuals : Hubbard James
5334

 

Note NI00534 :

Individuals : Hubbard Daniel
5335

 

Note NI00535 :

Individuals : Hubbard Mary
5336

 

Note NI00536 :

Individuals : Scott Jenny Pauline
10940

 

Note NI00537 :

Individuals : Harrison Mary
5337

 

Note NI00538 :

Individuals : Hubbard Peter
5338

 

Note NI00539 :

Individuals : Hubbard George
5339

 

Note NI00540 :

Individuals : Null Mary Caroline
534

 

Note NI00541 :

Individuals : Hubbard Richard
5340

 

Note NI00542 :

Individuals : Ballew Thomas
5341

 

Note NI00543 :

Individuals : Ballew William
5342
Marie Ballew's list of children does not show all the children.
For conflicting information as to whom is father of TJB, seeCHARLES BALLEW IV, an un connected record in this data program.
According to a Marie Ballew note, apparently a handcopytranscript from a Columbia M O newspaper dated 1880: The article confirmsbirth and death dates. States he died of cancer o f the face. M oved toBoone County MO (Columbia) in 1836. Article confirms marriage to MaryJan e Gillaspie and specifies they had nine children. From the list aboveJohn,
Catherine and David are not named, therefore the previousinformation is questionabl e in details. Article refers to ThomasJefferson as the "Honorable Thomas Jefferson Ballew o f Carroll Count y,last year (1879) Greenback (a political party) member of the legislaturefro m Carroll."
It also show Durritt as living in Montgomery, Miss.---we mayhave a carpetbagger ther e but more likely a soldier who served there(CSA?/Federal?), liked it and stayed or returned
ry, Miss.---we mayhave
Since receiving the above info on TJB of Carroll Co., I havedefinite info that he i s not "my" TJB, but that does not eliminate him asthe son of William b. 1805.

 

Note NI00544 :

Individuals : Ballew George Washington
5343

 

Note NI00545 :

Individuals : Ballew Elizabeth
5344

 

Note NI00546 :

Individuals : Ballew Mary
5345

 

Note NI00547 :

Individuals : Nabors Sheila Lynn
10941
Many thanks to Sheila Nabors Hobbs for her research on the Nabors familyof Smith Co.
Her tribute to her father has put into words what many of us have feltand yet had no words t o express our similar grief and love.
s our similar grief and love.
AKA Bikerangell

 

Note NI00548 :

Individuals : Ballew Charles
5346

 

Note NI00549 :

Individuals : Ballew Thomas Woodson
5347

 

Note NI00550 :

Individuals : Ballew Nancy
5348

 

Note NI00551 :

Individuals : Gillaspie Mary Jane
5349

 

Note NI00552 :

Individuals : Jamison Louella T.
[dkelly.ged]
CONT
from Death Records from the Probate Court in Ottawa Co., OH
1869-1908
1870 Census shows "Ella", age 9

 

Note NI00553 :

Individuals : Ballew Thomas Jefferson
5350

 

Note NI00554 :

Individuals : Ballew Elizabeth
5351

 

Note NI00555 :

Individuals : Ballew William
5352

 

Note NI00556 :

Individuals : Ballew George Christopher
5353

 

Note NI00557 :

Individuals : Ballew John W.
5354

 

Note NI00558 :

Individuals : Patterson Evalena
Milton Cemetery, Rutherford County, Tn.
10091

 

Note NI00559 :

Individuals : Nabors William Morris
Sherwood Memorial Gardens, Alcoa, Knox Co., TN
10942
On a visit home from the service in early 1959, daddy was set up on ablind date with Reba J o Stiles. In December of that year, he married her.She is my mother. - Shela

 

Note NI00560 :

Individuals : Ballew James
5355

 

Note NI00561 :

Individuals : Ballew Charles Stewart
5356

 

Note NI00562 :

Individuals : Ballew Catherine
5357

 

Note NI00563 :

Individuals : Ballew Mary
5358

 

Note NI00564 :

Individuals : Ballew David
5359

 

Note NI00565 :

Individuals : Williams Jim
536
Jim Lived on Walkers Creek, DeKalb Co., TN
No children.

 

Note NI00566 :

Individuals : Ballew Miranda Jane
5360

 

Note NI00567 :

Individuals : Ballew Bettie
5361

 

Note NI00568 :

Individuals : Carter John
5362

 

Note NI00570 :

Individuals : Thornburg Lary Eugene
10943

 

Note NI00571 :

Individuals : Hubbard Matthew
5364

 

Note NI00572 :

Individuals : Caynhoo Sibella
5365

 

Note NI00573 :

Individuals : Ham Jerome
5366

 

Note NI00574 :

Individuals : Hubbard Robert
5367

 

Note NI00575 :

Individuals : Jamison Sarah
May be the brother of Thomas Anderson Brady buried in same cemetery:
CONT
Birth: Apr. 18, 1774
King George County
Virginia, USA
Death: 1858
Washington County
Kentucky, USA
County
Charles was a hatter by occupation and owned more than 2,000 acres ofland near Texas, Kentuck y, where his family's private cemetery is located.
here his family's private cemetery is located.
Family links:
Children:
Charles Brady (1801 - 1854)
les Brady (1801 - 1854)
Burial:
Brady Cemetery
Washington County
Kentucky, USA

 

Note NI00576 :

Individuals : Brady Thomas Anderson
Charles was a hatter by occupation and owned more than 2,000 acres ofland near Texas, Kentuck y, where his family's private cemetery is located.
cated.
Additional Children by reason of family plot.

 

Note NI00577 :

Individuals : Gregorie John
Some information concerning the oldest Gregory line are taken from:
CONT
Ancestors of James Levell & John Polson
n
John was reported to be a preacher. Faith unknown.
th unknown.
From OneGreatFamily:
GREGORY Family Statistics:
Born since 1900: 6,470
Born in the 1800s: 11,742
Born in the 1700s: 3,612
Born in the 1600s: 1,555
Born in the 1500s: 524
Born before 1500: 1,068
in the 1500s: 524
John Gregory Family
From History of Perquimans County by Ellen Goode Rawlings Winslow. Published 1931.
nty by Ellen Goode Rawlings Winslow.
Rev. John Gregory appears as Rector, of Upper Parish, Nansemond County,
Va, in June 1680. It is thought that he was an ancestor of Maj John
Gregory, and his brother James. From Duke Creek vestry book said county,
the knowledge is gained that Maj John Gregory, James (Gregorie) and his
two sons, John, & Thomas were living in that part of the county, on east
side of Nansemond River, “Upper Parish,” which was added to Suffolk
Parish, and the opinion is advanced that Maj John Gregorie was certainly
the father of James, before mentioned. He sent in his resignation as
vestryman of said Parish, Nov 17, 1757, which was accepted. It is thought
he was at this date old, and feeble, and he certainly died soon after.
Upper Parish records, and loose papers in Perq, show that he was dead in
1760. John Gregorie’s name appears as one of the trustees who by Act of
Assembly, were appointed to select a site, and establish a town called
Suffolk, May 1742. (5 Henning Statutes 199.)
were appointed to select a site, and establish a town called
Mary Gregorie (sister of James) whose will was p in Chowan Co, Nov 25,
1761, made bequest to the children of her brother James, and names her
“bro-in-law’s” Rev Daniel Earl, and Josiah Granbery, his wife Christian,
her niece Ann Gregory and nephews: William, James, Thomas, & John Gregory,
children of brother James. This will proves that James Gregory had sisters,
Mary, died unmarried, as before seen, Elizabeth, who m Rev Daniel Earl,
and Christian who m Josiah Granbery. John Gregory lived in Nansemond Co
Va. He was Chairman of the Co Committee of Safety, 1776, and Capt in
Continental line, 15 Va Reg. (See Records Land Office Richmond Va.)
f the Co Committee of Safety, 1776, and Capt in
James Gregory b Mar 10, 1752, m Mary Wynns d of Col Benjamin, & Margaret
(Pugh) and moved to Gates Co, N. C. She was b Nov 8, 1775, which made him
23 years her senior. Margaret Pugh was dau of Col Francis Pugh, & wife
Pheribe Savage of Bertie Co, N. C. She m 2d Thomas Barker of Edenton, N. C.
after 1736.
wife
James Gregory was Senator from Gates Co. and in the Gen’l Assembly of N. C.
1780-81. He died 1802, leaving wife Mary, and children: Ann, b Mar 3,
1782, m Dr Charles Worth Harvey Oct 28, 1800, d May 28, 1805, issue one
son James G. Harvey, who died without issue. 2 Margaret, b Jan 1, 1785,
m— Dickerson, m 2d Dr Isaac Pipkin, and had one daughter Eleanor, who m
William Muse. 3 Mary Wynns Gregory, b Mar 17, 1787, m Dr John Burgess
Baker of Gates Co, (s of Lawrence Baker, & Maria Burgess, d of Rev Thomas
Burgess, of Halifax Co, N. C.)
e. 3 Mary Wynns Gregory, b Mar 17, 1787, m Dr John Burgess
James Gregory, m Patience Godwin, and had 1st William, m Sarah Moore of
Perq Co, N. C. (d of Maj Charles Moore, of the Rev, and wife Sarah Hunter)
2d Thomas, m Mary Benton, July 4, 1767, issue: one son, and two daughters.
3d Ann, m Josiah Granbery (thought to be nephew of Josiah who m Christian
Gregory) issue: son George, and dau’s: Bathsheba, m Jacob Gordon of Gates
Co, N. C. issue: James, George, Joseph, & Jacob Gordon. 4th Elizabeth, m
George A. Harvey. 5 Jenny, 6 Mary Hunter Gordon, m Isaac Hunter of Gates
Co, N. C.
NT Co, N. C. issue: James, George, Joseph, & Jacob Gordon. 4th Elizabeth, m
John Gregory of 15 Va Reg died intestate, d. s. p. Heirs: James G. Harvey,
John J. Granbery, George W. Granbery Sr, Mary G. Gordon, Joseph G.
Granbery, Thomas J. Granbery, George W. Granbery Jr, Bathsheba A.
Granbery, Elizabeth E. Granbery, Ann Wood, Elizabeth Smith, Thomas W.
Gregory, Jr., Mary Gregory, Thomas Gregory Jr, John Gregory, Margaret
Pipkin, Mary W. Baker, Josiah T. Granbery, Mary Elizabeth Goodman, Jane A.
Hodges, Margaret Ann Gregory, & Joseph A. Granbery. The brothers of said
John were: James, Thomas, and William.
izabeth Goodman, Jane A.
Other Gregorys in Perquimans, are probably descendants of this same line,
but no data bearing on their family has appeared.
CONT
Excursus Earl.
s in Perquimans, are probably descendants of this same line,
Parson Earl” as the Rev Daniel Earl, Episcopal minister was familiarly
called by his many parishioners who loved him very much, officiated in the
Churches of Perq as well as Chowan Co. He rode the entire district
baptizing the children, performing marriage ceremonies in all the adjacent
counties, and ministered to those bereaved by death. He lived in Chowan,
where he died before May 31, 1785, will on that date, married first
Elizabeth Gregory, sister of Mary (as above) and second Charity Jones,
sister of Thomas, who he names in his will, Aug 2, 1775, nieces: Elizabeth,
& Ann Earl, “dau’s of Rev Daniel Earl.”
ond Charity Jones,

 

Note NI00578 :

Individuals : Jamison Alexander N.
5370

 

Note NI00579 :

Individuals : Jamison Isaac Newton
5371

 

Note NI00580 :

Individuals : Jamison Abraham
5372
Thanks to:
SYBIL DONALDEEN THOMAS CHAPMAN
RR 1 BOX 178
ROCKDALE TX USA 76567-9703
and
Source Citation
"Ancestral File v4.19," database, FamilySearch(http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MCTR-HS 7 : accessed 3 July 2012),entry for Abraham Jr. JAMISON.
ssed 3
Another file with a different date:
AMISON.
name: Abraham Jamison
gender: Male
birth: 1791
Shelby, Kentucky, United States
death: 1860
Anderson, Kentucky, United States

 

Note NI00581 :

Individuals : Hobbs Jay Lynn
10944

 

Note NI00582 :

Individuals : Stodgehill Catherine
5373

 

Note NI00583 :

Individuals : Jamison Jacob
Some of Jacobs Family information is taken from the Heinrick Frey Family Tree per
www.hfrey.org
ww.hfrey.org
President: Gene Frye
2127 Bristow Ave.
Kansas City, KS 6610314131
Thanks to:
SYBIL DONALDEEN THOMAS CHAPMAN
RR 1 BOX 178
ROCKDALE TX USA 76567-9703

 

Note NI00584 :

Individuals : Jamison Mary "Polly"
5375

 

Note NI00585 :

Individuals : Johnson John
5376

 

Note NI00586 :

Individuals : Jamison Sarah "Sallie"
5377

 

Note NI00587 :

Individuals : Nichols John N.
5378

 

Note NI00588 :

Individuals : Jamison Elizabeth (Betsy)
5379

 

Note NI00589 :

Individuals : Null Jacob
538
Name and birthdates of most of the children and descendants of John arefrom Virginia Polly ta ken from the 1850 Smith Co., TN Census records andthe notes and research of Virginia. She i s in search o f moreinformation concerning her family. Please notify here atDonald578@@webtv. net if you have any additional information orcorrections. Cleo was her grandfather.

 

Note NI00590 :

Individuals : Nichols Henry
5380

 

Note NI00591 :

Individuals : Johnson James
5381

 

Note NI00592 :

Individuals : Nabors Lula
10945

 

Note NI00593 :

Individuals : Johnson Sarah "Sally"
5382

 

Note NI00594 :

Individuals : Johnson Irvin
5383

 

Note NI00595 :

Individuals : Johnson Wealthy
5384

 

Note NI00596 :

Individuals : Johnson John Marshall
5385

 

Note NI00597 :

Individuals : Johnson Mary Jane
5386

 

Note NI00598 :

Individuals : Johnson Margaret
5387

 

Note NI00599 :

Individuals : Johnson Aaron
5388

 

Note NI00600 :

Individuals : Johnson Nancy
5389

 

Note NI00601 :

Individuals : Langford
539

 

Note NI00602 :

Individuals : Scott Robert
5390

 

Note NI00603 :

Individuals : Nabors Cora
10946

 

Note NI00604 :

Individuals : Jackson Jeremiah
5391

 

Note NI00605 :

Individuals : Mavity Nancy Ann
5392

 

Note NI00606 :

Individuals : Parker Cora May
5393

 

Note NI00609 :

Individuals : White Stokely
5396

 

Note NI00610 :

Individuals : Jemison Elizabeth Betsy
Carrickmavross, Monaghan, Ulster, Ireland
Franklin Twp., Adams, Pennsylvania, killed by Indians in a raid
5397

 

Note NI00611 :

Individuals : Cox Albert Pinckney
5398

 

Note NI00612 :

Individuals : She-Nin-Jee Chief
Scioto, OH
Wiishto, OH on journey to Genessee River, OH
5399
Family (1): Sheninjee Delaware (M) Sumer 1760 on Ohio R., Scioto Co., OH
b. ABT 1741 of Scioto OH
d. 1763 Wiishto, OH on journey to Genessee R. (of disease)
Lene Lenape Nation
e)
It was their first summer in 1757 that Deh-he-wii-mis was married to She-nin-jee,
one of the Delawares. He " was a noble man, large in stature, elegant in appearance,
generous in conduct, courteous in war, a friend in peace, and a lover of justice." Their
married life was happy, but short, as She-nin-jee sickened and died about three years
after their marriage.
py, but short, as She-nin-jee sickened and died about
The family into which Deh-lie-wa-mis had been adopted belonged to that part of the
Seneca tribe which lived in Genishau on the Genesee river. And to this place with
her brothers and little son, a distance of six hundred miles through the wilderness, in
the autumn of 1760, she journeyed, and after much hardship by the way, she arrived
and was m.ide very welcome by her Indian brothers and sisters. Her husband was
expected to rejoin her in the spring, but instead she received the sad news of his
death, shortly after they parted at Yish-kah-wa-na in the autumn.

 

Note NI00614 :

Individuals : Nabors Lemuel B.
Stewarts Bend Cemetery, Smith Co., TN
10947

 

Note NI00615 :

Individuals : Brown John
540

 

Note NI00616 :

Individuals : Hi-ok-a-too Gardeau
5400
Some records indicate name was Hickatoo.

 

Note NI00617 :

Individuals : Jemison Matthew
Maybe born in Carlisle, PA
Possibly killed in Indian Raid when Mary was abducted, however, some believe he was raised by the Indians possibly in OK.

 

Note NI00618 :

Individuals : Cox Sally
5402

 

Note NI00619 :

Individuals : Jamison Henry D.
5403

 

Note NI00621 :

Individuals : Cantrell Alexander Campbell
5405

 

Note NI00622 :

Individuals : White Stephen
5406
Notes from Betty Jamison Swan
n
1780 Pvt in Revolutionary War, 1784 Madison Co, Kentucky, 1805 RutherfordCo. His stepfather , Zachariah Williams served with him. Fought in the Warof 1812 also.
1 CONC in the Warof 1812 also.
Stephen Jamison was brought up in Rutherford co., TN. upon his parent'splantation. He serve d during the Mexican War as a private in Company G,3rd Infantry enlisting September 20, 184 7 at Millersburg , TN. and laterhonorably discharged at Memphis, July 24, 1848. With the Wa r at an end,Stephen returned to Millersburg and in the succeeding years purchasedsome land an d conducted a few real estate dealings. He settled on a 250acre spread that in 1849 was valu e at $2000.00.
He was killed in 1864, Resaca, GA. He never married. He lived in AttalaCo., MS and Rutherford , Co., TN.

 

Note NI00623 :

Individuals : Searcy Elizabeth
5407

 

Note NI00624 :

Individuals : Jamison Stephen White
5408
Stephen Jamison was brought up in Rutherford co., TN. upon his parent'splantation. He serve d during the Mexican War as a private in Company G,3rd Infantry enlisting September 20, 184 7 at Millersbur g, TN. and laterhonorably discharged at Memphis, July 24, 1848. With the Wa r at an end,Stephen returned to Millersburg and in the succeeding years purchasedsome land an d conducted a few real estate dealings. He settled on a 250acre spread that in 1849 was valu e at $2000.00.

He was killed in 1864, Resaca, GA during the war between the states. Henever married. He liv ed in Attala Co., MS and Rutherford, Co., TN.

 

Note NI00625 :

Individuals : Nabors Vera Kate
Stewarts Bend Cemetery, Smith Co., TN
10948

 

Note NI00626 :

Individuals : Jamison Jane Black
5409

 

Note NI00627 :

Individuals : Brown Joe
541

 

Note NI00628 :

Individuals : Cantrell Tilghman Anderson
5410
Tilghman and Jane lived in Rutherford Co., TN and Chambers and RandolphCos. AL.
olphCos. AL.
Marriage recorded as: Cantrell, Tilmon & Jane B Jamison - Aug 16,1842

 

Note NI00633 :

Individuals : Cantrell Dr. William G.
5415
They resided in Randolph Co., AL, Alton, and Orego Co., MO.

 

Note NI00634 :

Individuals : Jamison William Hugh "Manzey"
5416
They lived in Attala Co., MS
S
From the notes of Betty Jamison Swan:
mison Swan:
Somehow, and I can't find out how, Mansy started out with the name ofPeter Donnelly and someh ow it got changed to William Hugh, nickname"Manzy". Son of Hugh Black Jamison and brother o f Henry Clay, Mansy wentto the Civil War with his brother, got shot in the face and nose wa s shotoff, so he paid someone to back and fight for him in the war. TheJamisons came about th e time Attala County opened up. It was called "Treeof Dancing Rabbit" by the Choctaw Indian s who owned Attala County.Hadseveral sections of land,160 acres. Ollie bought it from a carpe t baggerwho was reading for the law. Put it in her name since Mansy was not tooambitious or i ndustrious. Had a cemetary near it and house was built withsquare nails. Ran a grist mill bes ides farming, but the boys actually didthe work. Ga ve each son land. Had six sons and six da ughters, a set oftwin girls Emma and Ella. Susie's wedding gifts burned up in the fire ofth e house which was caused by Emmette burning trash 150 yards from t hehouse and the sparks cat ching it on fire. The Haseltines had shearedsheep and had made coverlings from the sheep to u se as covers when peopleslept. They got burned too and were valuable. The "Dog Trot" house ha d 7rooms, a side porch, back porch, and a big front porch. It had a wagonshed, potato house a nd a smoke house. They banked the potatoes. Aunts ofFaye Jamison who came down from Stoke ly . Stokely's wife died when sonwas six months old, Stokely died when son was 5-6 years old. Ol lie raisedthe boy until she died when he was 12, then her son Willie (bachelor) anddaughter E mma (old maid, married late in life) raised the son, RobertEmmitt Jamison, father of Robert E . Jamison and Faye Jamison. Willie andEmma stayed together in the old family home. Ella, th e twin of Emma diedyou ng. Robert E.inherited 80 acres of the land and gave it to his twosons , Faye inherited 80 acres. Emmette was putting out a fire in a ditchaway from the house, th e sparks flew and caught the house on fire. Itburned up antiques, everything. Stokely, Woodso n, Willie wer all 6'1" or6'2". Most of the Jamisons were 5'10" or 5'11".

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