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158 "D. Speer, planter, Booneville, Ark. D. Speer, a well-known resident and planter of Logan County, was born in Kentucky, June 7, 1818, and is a son of James and Penelope (Jacks) Speer, both also from the blue-grass soil of Kentucky. The parents were married in their native State, but received their final summons in the Lone Star State, whither they had removed at an early day. Of fourteen children born to this union, only three are now living. D. Speer passed his boyhood days on the farm, and received an average education in the common schools. He was married in Tennessee, and the result of this union was the birth of nine children, six of whom are now living: D. G., Lee A., G. C., P. M., Martha F. (wife of George Keys) and William. Those deceased were John H., Ella A. and James. In 1863 Mr. Speer enlisted in the Confederate Cavalry and served until the close of the war. He was paroled at Tyler, Smith County, Tex. In 1866 he emigrated from Texas to Arkansas and settled in Hempstead County, where be resided one year. He then moved to this county, bought his present property, which consists of 270 acres of land, with 100 acres under cultivation, and he is one of the substantial men of the township. His wife, who was a worthy and consistent member of the Baptist Church, died in 1872. Mr. Speer is a member of the same church. His son, P. M., was born September 6, 1854, and was married in this county in 1874 to Miss Anna M. Terwilliger, a native of Pennsylvania, born in the year 1851. Four children were born to this union, three of whom are now living: Minnie E., Nellie M., Dew and Viola (deceased). Mrs. Speer is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South."

SOURCE: Biographical & Historical Memoirs of Western Arkansas, The Southern Publishing Company, Chicago and Nashville, 1891 (Logan County)

*Note: According to his father's will, Dennis inherited family land in Texas. There is a memorial (#54642387) for a Dennis Speer, Civil War veteran, in Henderson County, Texas, (same area as his parents) but there are no dates of birth or death. As a result, it cannot be verified with absolutely certainty that this is the same Dennis Speer, husband of Lucinda Moncreef Speer. 
Speer, Dennis A (P4541)
 
159 "D. Speer, planter, Booneville, Ark. D. Speer, a well-known resident and planter of Logan County, was born in Kentucky, June 7, 1818, and is a son of James and Penelope (Jacks) Speer, both also from the blue-grass soil of Kentucky. The parents were married in their native State, but received their final summons in the Lone Star State, whither they had removed at an early day. Of fourteen children born to this union, only three are now living. D. Speer passed his boyhood days on the farm, and received an average education in the common schools. He was married in Tennessee, and the result of this union was the birth of nine children, six of whom are now living: D. G., Lee A., G. C., P. M., Martha F. (wife of George Keys) and William. Those deceased were John H., Ella A. and James. In 1863 Mr. Speer enlisted in the Confederate Cavalry and served until the close of the war. He was paroled at Tyler, Smith County, Tex. In 1866 he emigrated from Texas to Arkansas and settled in Hempstead County, where be resided one year. He then moved to this county, bought his present property, which consists of 270 acres of land, with 100 acres under cultivation, and he is one of the substantial men of the township. His wife, who was a worthy and consistent member of the Baptist Church, died in 1872. Mr. Speer is a member of the same church. His son, P. M., was born September 6, 1854, and was married in this county in 1874 to Miss Anna M. Terwilliger, a native of Pennsylvania, born in the year 1851. Four children were born to this union, three of whom are now living: Minnie E., Nellie M., Dew and Viola (deceased). Mrs. Speer is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South."

SOURCE: Biographical & Historical Memoirs of Western Arkansas, The Southern Publishing Company, Chicago and Nashville, 1891 (Logan County)

*Note: According to his father's will, Dennis inherited family land in Texas. There is a memorial (#54642387) for a Dennis Speer, Civil War veteran, in Henderson County, Texas, (same area as his parents) but there are no dates of birth or death. As a result, it cannot be verified with absolutely certainty that this is the same Dennis Speer, husband of Lucinda Moncreef Speer. 
Speer, Dennis A (P4470)
 
160 "He was one of the commissioners to treat for the liberation of King James I in 1423-23, and was a hostage for his ransom 28 March 1424, his estate being at this time valued at 800 merks. On 16 June 1425, he was handed over to Sir John Langton, Warden of the Castle of York, but on the same day leave was given him to return to Scotland until the following Martinmas." Keith, Robert (P4291)
 
161 "He was one of the commissioners to treat for the liberation of King James I in 1423-23, and was a hostage for his ransom 28 March 1424, his estate being at this time valued at 800 merks. On 16 June 1425, he was handed over to Sir John Langton, Warden of the Castle of York, but on the same day leave was given him to return to Scotland until the following Martinmas." Keith, Robert (P4220)
 
162 'Assumed his is an unmarked grave in the Estep Family Cemeterynow known as the Wright Cemetery near the village of Calvin PA.'-L.B. Wheland Collection-Huntingdon County Historical Society. Several of his children are buried here. Estep, William Sr (P2772)
 
163 'Assumed his is an unmarked grave in the Estep Family Cemeterynow known as the Wright Cemetery near the village of Calvin PA.'-L.B. Wheland Collection-Huntingdon County Historical Society. Several of his children are buried here. Estep, William Sr (P2775)
 
164 (father of Joseph Hopkinson), a Delegate from New Jersey; born in Philadelphia, Pa., September 21, 1737 (O.S.); was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in 1757; the first native American composer of a secular song in 1759; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1761 and commenced practice in Philadelphia; secretary of a commission of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania which made a treaty between the Province and certain Indian tribes in 1761; appointed collector of customs at the port of Salem, N.J., in 1763, and at New Castle, Del., in 1772; settled in Bordentown, N.J., in 1774 and resumed the practice of law; member of the Provincial Council of New Jersey 1774-1776; member of the executive council from January 13 to November 15, 1775; was admitted to practice before the bar of the supreme court of New Jersey on May 8, 1775; elected an associate justice of that court in 1776 but declined the office; Member of the Continental Congress from June 22 to November 30, 1776; a signer of the Declaration of Independence; elected on November 18, 1776, to serve on the Navy Board at Philadelphia; returned to Philadelphia in 1777; treasurer of the Continental Loan Office in 1778; judge of the Admiralty Court of Pennsylvania in 1779 and reappointed in 1780 and 1787; member of the constitutional convention in 1787 which ratified the Constitution of the United States; judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania 1789-1791; died in Philadelphia, Pa., May 9, 1791; interment in Christ Church Burial Ground.|Bibliography: Hastings, George E. The Life and Works of Francis Hopkinson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1926. Hopkinson, Francis Esq (P2021)
 
165 (father of Joseph Hopkinson), a Delegate from New Jersey; born in Philadelphia, Pa., September 21, 1737 (O.S.); was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in 1757; the first native American composer of a secular song in 1759; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1761 and commenced practice in Philadelphia; secretary of a commission of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania which made a treaty between the Province and certain Indian tribes in 1761; appointed collector of customs at the port of Salem, N.J., in 1763, and at New Castle, Del., in 1772; settled in Bordentown, N.J., in 1774 and resumed the practice of law; member of the Provincial Council of New Jersey 1774-1776; member of the executive council from January 13 to November 15, 1775; was admitted to practice before the bar of the supreme court of New Jersey on May 8, 1775; elected an associate justice of that court in 1776 but declined the office; Member of the Continental Congress from June 22 to November 30, 1776; a signer of the Declaration of Independence; elected on November 18, 1776, to serve on the Navy Board at Philadelphia; returned to Philadelphia in 1777; treasurer of the Continental Loan Office in 1778; judge of the Admiralty Court of Pennsylvania in 1779 and reappointed in 1780 and 1787; member of the constitutional convention in 1787 which ratified the Constitution of the United States; judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania 1789-1791; died in Philadelphia, Pa., May 9, 1791; interment in Christ Church Burial Ground.|Bibliography: Hastings, George E. The Life and Works of Francis Hopkinson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1926. Hopkinson, Francis Esq (P2023)
 
166 (Mahoning Cty. formed 1846) Fenstermaker, Dewalt David (P1008)
 
167 * James Pugh's timeline and the sources alone prove that he is the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Pugh and that he is NOT the same James Pugh who was hung in 1771. Pugh, James (P3448)
 
168 * James Pugh's timeline and the sources alone prove that he is the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Pugh and that he is NOT the same James Pugh who was hung in 1771. Pugh, James (P3516)
 
169 *** Married John Stephen Edwards on January 29, 1882 in Cleburne County, Alabama.

From The Cleburne News, September 16, 1954

Mrs. Sarah Edwards dies at 88 years; leaves 137 Direct Descendants.

Funeral services were held September 6 at Upper Cane Creek Church for Mrs. Sarah Edwards, one of the county's oldest citizens. She was a resident of Route 1, Fruithurst.
Rev. David Croft, Rev. Harold McKensey, Rev. John Wells, Rev. Jack Marks officiated at the service. Burial was in the church cemetery with Cantrell in charge.
Mrs. Edwards died September 4 at her home. She was a member of one of the county's oldest and largest families and the widow of John Steve Edwards. They had 14 children of whom 11 lived to adulthood.
Families of the deceased children are Mrs. Della Edwards of Bell Mill, Mrs. H. A. Kerr of Heflin and J. B. Willingham, whose family lives in Atlanta.
The eight children still living are S. A. Edwards, Heflin; B. S. Edwards, Cullman; Lee A. Edwards, Sheffield; Mrs. Homer Connell, Heflin; Mrs. Noah Connell, Fruithurst; Mrs. Nancy E. Sides, Fruithurst; Mrs. J. T. Parker, Fruithurst; Mrs. Leonard C. Cheatwood, Edwardsville. There are also 52 grandchildren, 75 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Edwards was a member of Upper Cane Creek Church since 1909 and was active in her work until her health started to fail about four years ago.
Active pallbearers were grandsons: John Willingham, Allen Edwards, Clyde Edwards, Milton Kerr, Alfred Lee Cheatwood, Earnest Edwards, James Connell, Roy Connell.
Honorary pallbearers were: Robert Abney, Clifford Ray, C. M. Hughes, Rev. N. G. Ray, Cyril Hughes, W. C. Cheatwood, Hubert Ferguson and Euell Jones.

 
Patty (Edwards), Sarah Adaline (P3611)
 
170 *** Married John Stephen Edwards on January 29, 1882 in Cleburne County, Alabama.

From The Cleburne News, September 16, 1954

Mrs. Sarah Edwards dies at 88 years; leaves 137 Direct Descendants.

Funeral services were held September 6 at Upper Cane Creek Church for Mrs. Sarah Edwards, one of the county's oldest citizens. She was a resident of Route 1, Fruithurst.
Rev. David Croft, Rev. Harold McKensey, Rev. John Wells, Rev. Jack Marks officiated at the service. Burial was in the church cemetery with Cantrell in charge.
Mrs. Edwards died September 4 at her home. She was a member of one of the county's oldest and largest families and the widow of John Steve Edwards. They had 14 children of whom 11 lived to adulthood.
Families of the deceased children are Mrs. Della Edwards of Bell Mill, Mrs. H. A. Kerr of Heflin and J. B. Willingham, whose family lives in Atlanta.
The eight children still living are S. A. Edwards, Heflin; B. S. Edwards, Cullman; Lee A. Edwards, Sheffield; Mrs. Homer Connell, Heflin; Mrs. Noah Connell, Fruithurst; Mrs. Nancy E. Sides, Fruithurst; Mrs. J. T. Parker, Fruithurst; Mrs. Leonard C. Cheatwood, Edwardsville. There are also 52 grandchildren, 75 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Edwards was a member of Upper Cane Creek Church since 1909 and was active in her work until her health started to fail about four years ago.
Active pallbearers were grandsons: John Willingham, Allen Edwards, Clyde Edwards, Milton Kerr, Alfred Lee Cheatwood, Earnest Edwards, James Connell, Roy Connell.
Honorary pallbearers were: Robert Abney, Clifford Ray, C. M. Hughes, Rev. N. G. Ray, Cyril Hughes, W. C. Cheatwood, Hubert Ferguson and Euell Jones.

 
Patty (Edwards), Sarah Adaline (P3679)
 
171 *** Married Sarah Adline Patty Edwards on January 29, 1882 in Cleburne County, Alabama.

Published in The Cleburne News:
LAST RITES FOR J.S. EDWARDS
Well-known Cleburne County Citizen Passes; Buried At Upper Cane Creek

Funeral services for Mr. John Steve Edwards were held at Upper Cane Creek Saturday afternoon, Revs. Potter and Campbell officiating – both ministers speaking in the highest terms of the deceased as a Christian gentleman, husband, father, citizen and neighbor. Mr. Edwards' death occurred at an Anniston hospital after an illness for several days. He was 68 years old and a native of Cleburne County, and a member of one of the county's best-known and most prominent families, and for a number of years was a member of the Methodist Church and took an active part in the work of the church in his community.

Hundreds of his neighbors and friends were present at the funeral to pay their respects to this good man.

Surviving are four sons: W. M. and B.S. Edwards, of Heflin; S.A. Edwards of Fruithurst, and L.A. Edwards of Anniston; six daughters: Mrs. Lizzie Willingham (deceased); Mrs. Nancy Sides, of Alexandria, Alabama; Mrs. Mary Connell, Edwardsville; Mrs. Atha Kerr, Edwardsville; Mrs. Anna Connell, Mrs. Maria Parker and Mrs.Costello Edwards, of Fruithurst.

Mr. Edwards was a Master Mason, and his body was laid to rest with honors of the order. 
Edwards, John Stephen “Steve” (P3612)
 
172 *** Married Sarah Adline Patty Edwards on January 29, 1882 in Cleburne County, Alabama.

Published in The Cleburne News:
LAST RITES FOR J.S. EDWARDS
Well-known Cleburne County Citizen Passes; Buried At Upper Cane Creek

Funeral services for Mr. John Steve Edwards were held at Upper Cane Creek Saturday afternoon, Revs. Potter and Campbell officiating – both ministers speaking in the highest terms of the deceased as a Christian gentleman, husband, father, citizen and neighbor. Mr. Edwards' death occurred at an Anniston hospital after an illness for several days. He was 68 years old and a native of Cleburne County, and a member of one of the county's best-known and most prominent families, and for a number of years was a member of the Methodist Church and took an active part in the work of the church in his community.

Hundreds of his neighbors and friends were present at the funeral to pay their respects to this good man.

Surviving are four sons: W. M. and B.S. Edwards, of Heflin; S.A. Edwards of Fruithurst, and L.A. Edwards of Anniston; six daughters: Mrs. Lizzie Willingham (deceased); Mrs. Nancy Sides, of Alexandria, Alabama; Mrs. Mary Connell, Edwardsville; Mrs. Atha Kerr, Edwardsville; Mrs. Anna Connell, Mrs. Maria Parker and Mrs.Costello Edwards, of Fruithurst.

Mr. Edwards was a Master Mason, and his body was laid to rest with honors of the order. 
Edwards, John Stephen “Steve” (P3680)
 
173 103A Avenue A, New York City, New York, USA Sweasy, George Harry (P46)
 
174 103A Avenue A, New York City, New York, USA Sweasy, George Harry (P46)
 
175 1337 Marlborough Avenue Kiely (Comerford), Margaret "Maggie" (P935)
 
176 1337 Marlborough Avenue Kiely (Comerford), Margaret "Maggie" (P937)
 
177 1732, November 7. Applegate, RICHARD, of Middletown, Monmouth Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, REBECCA. Children-John, Abigal, Elizabeth, Joseph, Hannah, Rebecca, Johannah and WILLIAM. After wife’s death or marriage, all land to son WILLIAM, when of age. Executors-wife and friend George Crawford. Witnesses-William Andrews, William and Darkus Hughes. Proved at “Crossweeks in Upper Freehold,” January 20, 1732-3. Lib. B, p. 377.

---- -----. Inventory of estate £124.2.9, incl. silver seal; made by James Bowne, minor, Samuel Ogborne and Thomas Davies. Additional goods, £0.12.00, incl. an old gun and canoe.

Source: Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol. XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Vol. II, 1730–1750, pgs. 22-23, publ. 1918.
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Contributed by Mary Hastings, Oct 2018:
Burial is at Westchester [Westminster] Cemetery in Cranbury, NJ. 
Applegate, Richard (P1754)
 
178 1732, November 7. Applegate, RICHARD, of Middletown, Monmouth Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, REBECCA. Children-John, Abigal, Elizabeth, Joseph, Hannah, Rebecca, Johannah and WILLIAM. After wife’s death or marriage, all land to son WILLIAM, when of age. Executors-wife and friend George Crawford. Witnesses-William Andrews, William and Darkus Hughes. Proved at “Crossweeks in Upper Freehold,” January 20, 1732-3. Lib. B, p. 377.

---- -----. Inventory of estate £124.2.9, incl. silver seal; made by James Bowne, minor, Samuel Ogborne and Thomas Davies. Additional goods, £0.12.00, incl. an old gun and canoe.

Source: Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol. XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Vol. II, 1730–1750, pgs. 22-23, publ. 1918.
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Contributed by Mary Hastings, Oct 2018:
Burial is at Westchester [Westminster] Cemetery in Cranbury, NJ. 
Applegate, Richard (P1754)
 
179 1745 is the last year that Robert appears in the Nanticoke Hundred, Somerset County, MD, tax lists. He either died this year or he moved away. Speer, Robert (P4584)
 
180 1745 is the last year that Robert appears in the Nanticoke Hundred, Somerset County, MD, tax lists. He either died this year or he moved away. Speer, Robert (P4513)
 
181 1762 Peck (Reed), Hannah (P3314)
 
182 1762 Peck (Reed), Hannah (P3370)
 
183 1850 Census:
Name: Benjamin Wheeler
Age: 7
Birth Year: abt 1843
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1850: Militia District 986, Paulding, Georgia, USA
Name Age
Joel Wheeler 51
Ruth Wheeler 48
William Wheeler 7
Busden Wheeler 15
Alexander Wheeler 12
Mary Wheeler 10
Benjamin Wheeler 7
Robert Wheeler 5

Fought for Confederacy in Civil War:
Name: B F Wheeler
Enlistment Date: 1 Dec 1862
Enlistment Place: Carrollton GA
Muster Date: 1 Nov 1863
Military Unit: Seventh Confederate Cavalry (Claiborne's Regiment. Partisan Rangers; 7th Regiment, Confederate Partisan Rangers)
Rank: Private
Name: Benjamin F Wheeler
Age: 19
Birth Date: abt 1845
Enlistment Date: 1864
Rank: Conscript
Military Unit: Quantrill's Co., Miscellaneous, Missouri

Georgia Marriage Index #1
Name: B F Wheeler
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 7 Apr 1881
Marriage Place: Douglas, Georgia, USA
Spouse: Minna Davenport
Spouse Gender: Female

Georgia Marriage Index: #2
Name: B F Wheeler
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 8 Mar 1889
Marriage Place: Douglas, Georgia, USA
Spouse: Francis L Ayres
Spouse Gender: Female

1900 Census:
Name: Ben F Wheeler
Age: 56
Birth Date: Apr 1844
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1900: Conners, Douglas, Georgia
Spouse's name: Luvenia Wheeler
Marriage Year: 1887
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Name Age
Ben F Wheeler 56
Luvenia Wheeler 33
Mary L Wheeler 16
Odessa L Wheeler 8
Hary S Wheeler 7
Preston B Wheeler 5
John F Wheeler 1

Texas Death Index:
Name: Benjamin F Wheeler
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 15
Birth Date: Apr 1840
Birth Place: Georgia
Residence: Emilie
Death Date: 30 Aug 1915
Death Place: Mcgrann, McLennan, Texas, USA 
Wheeler, Benjamin F (P3366)
 
184 1850 Census:
Name: Benjamin Wheeler
Age: 7
Birth Year: abt 1843
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1850: Militia District 986, Paulding, Georgia, USA
Name Age
Joel Wheeler 51
Ruth Wheeler 48
William Wheeler 7
Busden Wheeler 15
Alexander Wheeler 12
Mary Wheeler 10
Benjamin Wheeler 7
Robert Wheeler 5

Fought for Confederacy in Civil War:
Name: B F Wheeler
Enlistment Date: 1 Dec 1862
Enlistment Place: Carrollton GA
Muster Date: 1 Nov 1863
Military Unit: Seventh Confederate Cavalry (Claiborne's Regiment. Partisan Rangers; 7th Regiment, Confederate Partisan Rangers)
Rank: Private
Name: Benjamin F Wheeler
Age: 19
Birth Date: abt 1845
Enlistment Date: 1864
Rank: Conscript
Military Unit: Quantrill's Co., Miscellaneous, Missouri

Georgia Marriage Index #1
Name: B F Wheeler
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 7 Apr 1881
Marriage Place: Douglas, Georgia, USA
Spouse: Minna Davenport
Spouse Gender: Female

Georgia Marriage Index: #2
Name: B F Wheeler
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 8 Mar 1889
Marriage Place: Douglas, Georgia, USA
Spouse: Francis L Ayres
Spouse Gender: Female

1900 Census:
Name: Ben F Wheeler
Age: 56
Birth Date: Apr 1844
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1900: Conners, Douglas, Georgia
Spouse's name: Luvenia Wheeler
Marriage Year: 1887
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Name Age
Ben F Wheeler 56
Luvenia Wheeler 33
Mary L Wheeler 16
Odessa L Wheeler 8
Hary S Wheeler 7
Preston B Wheeler 5
John F Wheeler 1

Texas Death Index:
Name: Benjamin F Wheeler
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 15
Birth Date: Apr 1840
Birth Place: Georgia
Residence: Emilie
Death Date: 30 Aug 1915
Death Place: Mcgrann, McLennan, Texas, USA 
Wheeler, Benjamin F (P3434)
 
185 1851 Drennan roll: Tahlequah, 507 Colston, Sallie (P2880)
 
186 1851 Drennan roll: Tahlequah, 507 Colston, Sallie (P2883)
 
187 1851 Old Settler roll: Tahlequah, 106 (1896 pg 303) Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Nanye'hi) Price, Joseph Wolf Clan "Nanye'hi" (P1324)
 
188 1851 Old Settler roll: Tahlequah, 106 (1896 pg 303) Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Nanye'hi) Price, Joseph Wolf Clan "Nanye'hi" (P1326)
 
189 1st son of Patrick and Martha Caldwell Calhoun and the father of James M.,John A.,William H.,Caroline,and Sarah Calhoun. Born 1779 died January 31, 1845

 
Calhoun, Captain James (P5305)
 
190 1st son of Patrick and Martha Caldwell Calhoun and the father of James M.,John A.,William H.,Caroline,and Sarah Calhoun. Born 1779 died January 31, 1845

 
Calhoun, Captain James (P5231)
 
191 3rd of Inverugie and 1st of Ludguharn Keith, Gilbert (P4285)
 
192 3rd of Inverugie and 1st of Ludguharn Keith, Gilbert (P4214)
 
193 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Briscoe (Knight), Diane Lynn (P5032)
 
194 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Briscoe (Knight), Diane Lynn (P4958)
 
195 507 South 8th Street, Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA Hood, Walter Nathaniel (P5127)
 
196 507 South 8th Street, Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA Hood, Walter Nathaniel (P5053)
 
197 7 Slaves--- 1 Male Slave Under 14 ---- 2 Male Slaves 14-25 ----- 1 Female Slave Under 14 ---- 1 Female Slave 14-25----- 2 Female Slaves 45 & Over ------ 2 Persons Engaged in Agriculture


7 Slaves:
1 Male Slave Under 14
2 Male Slaves 14-25
1 Female Slave Under 14
1 Female Slave 14-25
2 Female Slaves 45 & Over
2 Persons Engaged in Agriculture
 
Boone, George Washington (P535)
 
198 7 Slaves--- 1 Male Slave Under 14 ---- 2 Male Slaves 14-25 ----- 1 Female Slave Under 14 ---- 1 Female Slave 14-25----- 2 Female Slaves 45 & Over ------ 2 Persons Engaged in Agriculture


7 Slaves:
1 Male Slave Under 14
2 Male Slaves 14-25
1 Female Slave Under 14
1 Female Slave 14-25
2 Female Slaves 45 & Over
2 Persons Engaged in Agriculture
 
Boone, George Washington (P537)
 
199 73 years
Daughter of Agnes and James Miller of Rutherford, N.C.


Sarah Miller Lewis was born Jun 20 1769 in Rutherford County, North Carolina to possibly James Miller she married Richard Lewis October 1789 in Rutherford. Richard was the son of John Terrell Lewis and his wife Sarah Taliaferro Lewis. Richard died October 23 1831 and is buried in Stone Church, Hopewell, South Carolina

 
Miller (Lewis), Sarah (P3285)
 
200 73 years
Daughter of Agnes and James Miller of Rutherford, N.C.


Sarah Miller Lewis was born Jun 20 1769 in Rutherford County, North Carolina to possibly James Miller she married Richard Lewis October 1789 in Rutherford. Richard was the son of John Terrell Lewis and his wife Sarah Taliaferro Lewis. Richard died October 23 1831 and is buried in Stone Church, Hopewell, South Carolina

 
Miller (Lewis), Sarah (P3341)
 

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