Israel Goree
M, #236, b. circa 1795
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| Death* | | Israel Goree died at Louisiana. |
| Birth* | circa 1795 | He was born circa 1795 at South Carolina. |
| Marriage* | | He married Rebecca (?). |
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Rebecca (?)
F, #237
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NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
James Waters
M, #238, b. 27 June 1814
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 27 June 1814 | James Waters was born on 27 June 1814.1,2 |
| Marriage* | 1 January 1835 | He married Nancy Stone Philbert on 1 January 1835.2 |
| Marriage* | 18 January 1841 | James Waters married Elizabeth Smith on 18 January 1841.2 |
Citations
- [S34] Email and printout from Steve Waters website:, Jun 15 1998, Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
- [S67] Watters, Juanita, Nadine Lain and Ouida Nelson. William Watters, His Descendents and Related Families ( 1st Editon; Cleburne, Texas: Hallman Printing & Office Supply, 1967).
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Nancy Stone Philbert
F, #239
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Citations
- [S67] Watters, Juanita, Nadine Lain and Ouida Nelson. William Watters, His Descendents and Related Families ( 1st Editon; Cleburne, Texas: Hallman Printing & Office Supply, 1967).
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
William Waters
M, #240, b. 15 October 1785, d. 18 October 1841
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 15 October 1785 | William Waters was born on 15 October 1785 at Culpeper County, Virginia.1,2 |
| Marriage* | 7 April 1805 | He married Elizabeth Hinton on 7 April 1805 at Oglethorpe County, Georgia.1 |
| Death* | 18 October 1841 | William Waters died on 18 October 1841 at Talledaga County, Georgia.3,2 |
| Burial* | | He was buried at Fayetteville Family Cemetery, Alabama.2 |
Citations
- [S34] Email and printout from Steve Waters website:, Jun 15 1998, Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
- [S67] Watters, Juanita, Nadine Lain and Ouida Nelson. William Watters, His Descendents and Related Families ( 1st Editon; Cleburne, Texas: Hallman Printing & Office Supply, 1967).
- [S68] Family Group Sheets on William Watters and Descendents, 1999, Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Elizabeth Hinton
F, #241, b. 30 August 1786, d. 10 June 1872
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 30 August 1786 | Elizabeth Hinton was born on 30 August 1786 at Alabama.1 |
| Marriage* | 7 April 1805 | She married William Waters, son of Joseph James Waters and Sarah Collins, on 7 April 1805 at Oglethorpe County, Georgia.2 |
| Marriage* | 18 December 1852 | Elizabeth Hinton married Burrell Brittain on 18 December 1852 at Talladega County, Alabama.3,1 |
| Death* | 10 June 1872 | Elizabeth Hinton died on 10 June 1872 at Alabama.1 |
Citations
- [S67] Watters, Juanita, Nadine Lain and Ouida Nelson. William Watters, His Descendents and Related Families ( 1st Editon; Cleburne, Texas: Hallman Printing & Office Supply, 1967).
- [S34] Email and printout from Steve Waters website:, Jun 15 1998, Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
- [S68] Family Group Sheets on William Watters and Descendents, 1999, Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Joseph James Waters
M, #242, b. 22 May 1759, d. 15 March 1813 or 15 March 1814
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 22 May 1759 | Joseph James Waters was born on 22 May 1759 at New Jersey.1,2,3 |
| Marriage* | circa 1782 | He married Sarah Collins, daughter of William Collins and Sarah Butler, circa 1782 at Culpeper County, Virginia.2,3 |
| Death* | 15 March 1813 or 15 March 1814 | Joseph James Waters died on 15 March 1813 or 15 March 1814 at Georgia.1,2 |
Citations
- [S34] Email and printout from Steve Waters website:, Jun 15 1998, Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
- [S67] Watters, Juanita, Nadine Lain and Ouida Nelson. William Watters, His Descendents and Related Families ( 1st Editon; Cleburne, Texas: Hallman Printing & Office Supply, 1967).
- [S68] Family Group Sheets on William Watters and Descendents, 1999, Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Sarah Collins
F, #243, b. 17 November 1760, d. after 15 March 1800
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 17 November 1760 | Sarah Collins was born on 17 November 1760. |
| Marriage* | circa 1782 | She married Joseph James Waters, son of William Waters and Nome Ann Holmes, circa 1782 at Culpeper County, Virginia.2,1 |
| Death* | after 15 March 1800 | Sarah Collins died after 15 March 1800 at Oglethorpe County, Georgia.1 |
Citations
- [S68] Family Group Sheets on William Watters and Descendents, 1999, Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
- [S67] Watters, Juanita, Nadine Lain and Ouida Nelson. William Watters, His Descendents and Related Families ( 1st Editon; Cleburne, Texas: Hallman Printing & Office Supply, 1967).
- [S34] Email and printout from Steve Waters website:, Jun 15 1998, Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
William Waters
M, #244, b. circa 1730, d. after 20 February 1797
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | circa 1730 | William Waters was born circa 1730 at Wales -or- Burlington County, New Jersey.1,2 |
| Marriage* | | He married Nome Ann Holmes. |
| Death* | after 20 February 1797 | William Waters died after 20 February 1797 at Georgia.3,2 |
Citations
- [S34] Email and printout from Steve Waters website:, Jun 15 1998, Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
- [S67] Watters, Juanita, Nadine Lain and Ouida Nelson. William Watters, His Descendents and Related Families ( 1st Editon; Cleburne, Texas: Hallman Printing & Office Supply, 1967).
- [S68] Family Group Sheets on William Watters and Descendents, 1999, Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Nome Ann Holmes
F, #245, b. circa 1739, d. after 1818
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | circa 1739 | Nome Ann Holmes was born circa 1739. |
| Marriage* | | She married William Waters, son of Richard Waters. |
| Burial* | | Nome Ann Holmes was buried.1 |
| Death* | after 1818 | She died after 1818 at Georgia.1 |
Citations
- [S68] Family Group Sheets on William Watters and Descendents, 1999, Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
- [S34] Email and printout from Steve Waters website:, Jun 15 1998, Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Richard Waters
M, #246
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NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
William Meeks
M, #247, b. circa 1725
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | circa 1725 | William Meeks was born circa 1725 at Allens's Creek, Hanover County, Virginia.1 |
| Marriage* | | He married Molly Nowlin.1 |
Citations
- [S33] Email from Samuel Meeks, May 15 1998, Samuel got information on Littleton Meeks from a submission by Grace Woodbury to the L.D.S. Family History Center years ago., Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
- [S39] Meeks Forum on Genforum (www.genforum.com), July 10 1998, Printout of posting is in my research files., Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
- [S32] Email from Beverly Meeks Daly, November 12, 1997, Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
William Meeks
M, #248
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| Birth* | | William Meeks was born at England. |
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Sarah Fullerton1
F, #249, b. 1821, d. after 1900
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 1821 | Sarah Fullerton was born in 1821 at Pendleton County, South Carolina.1 |
| Marriage* | 21 September 1858 | She married Mark Meeks, son of Littleton Meeks and Elizabeth Ivey, on 21 September 1858 at Claiborne Parish, Louisiana.2,1 |
| Death* | after 1900 | Sarah Fullerton died after 1900 at Chillicothe, Hardeman County, Texas.1 |
Family | Mark Meeks b. 12 Jul 1795, d. 7 Mar 1891 |
| Child | | |
Citations
- [S9] Cason, James Lee Ph.D.. Research notes of JL Cason w/o further sources ( unpublished, ).
- [S32] Email from Beverly Meeks Daly, November 12, 1997, Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
John Ragsdale
M, #250, b. 1720, d. 1787
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 1720 | John Ragsdale was born in 1720 at Prince George County, Virginia.1 |
| Death* | 1787 | He died in 1787 at Lunenburg County, Virginia.1 |
Citations
- [S86] Ragsdale II, William Cary. A Ragsdale Family History in England and America, Descendents of American Immigrant Godfrey Ragsdale (1615-1644) ( 1st Edition, Revision 1 [copy 312]; self-published, December 1997).
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Henry Clay Lee
M, #251, b. 29 May 1838, d. 4 March 1894
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Burial* | | Henry Clay Lee was buried at the Holly Springs Cemetery, Miller County, Arkansas.1 |
| Birth* | 29 May 1838 | He was born on 29 May 1838 at Alabama.2 |
| Marriage* | 2 May 1866 | He married Mary Ann Josephine Dickert, daughter of Elias Dickert and Mary Ann Plunkett, on 2 May 1866 at Fouke, Lafayette County, Arkansas.2 |
| Death* | 4 March 1894 | Henry Clay Lee died on 4 March 1894 at Fouke, Miller County, Arkansas.2,1 |
Citations
- [S81] Dickert, Yancey J.. A History and Genealogy of Peter Dickert of South Carolina, LOC: 92-19839, ( self-published, 1992).
- [S9] Cason, James Lee Ph.D.. Research notes of JL Cason w/o further sources ( unpublished, ).
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Mary Ann Josephine Dickert
F, #252, b. 24 December 1846, d. 15 February 1905
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 24 December 1846 | Mary Ann Josephine Dickert was born on 24 December 1846 at Mississippi.2,1 |
| Marriage* | 2 May 1866 | She married Henry Clay Lee, son of William H. Lee and Elizabeth Green, on 2 May 1866 at Fouke, Lafayette County, Arkansas.3 |
| Death* | 15 February 1905 | Mary Ann Josephine Dickert died on 15 February 1905.2 |
| Burial* | | She was buried at the Holly Springs Cemetery, Miller County, Arkansas.2 |
Citations
- [S82] The Family Bible of Elias and Mary Ann Dickert (New York: D. Fanshaw for the American Bible Society, 1831), Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
- [S81] Dickert, Yancey J.. A History and Genealogy of Peter Dickert of South Carolina, LOC: 92-19839, ( self-published, 1992).
- [S9] Cason, James Lee Ph.D.. Research notes of JL Cason w/o further sources ( unpublished, ).
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Elias Dickert
M, #253, b. 17 April 1809, d. 20 November 1876
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 17 April 1809 | Elias Dickert was born on 17 April 1809.1 |
| Marriage* | 24 December 1841 | He married Mary Ann Plunkett on 24 December 1841.2,1 |
| Death* | 20 November 1876 | Elias Dickert died on 20 November 1876 at Lafayette County, Arkansas.3 |
| Burial* | | He was buried at Fouke, Arkansas.3 |
Citations
- [S82] The Family Bible of Elias and Mary Ann Dickert (New York: D. Fanshaw for the American Bible Society, 1831), Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
- [S9] Cason, James Lee Ph.D.. Research notes of JL Cason w/o further sources ( unpublished, ).
- [S81] Dickert, Yancey J.. A History and Genealogy of Peter Dickert of South Carolina, LOC: 92-19839, ( self-published, 1992).
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Mary Ann Plunkett1,2
F, #254, b. circa 1821, d. 15 December 1869
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | circa 1821 | Mary Ann Plunkett was born circa 1821 at South Carolina.1 |
| Marriage* | 24 December 1841 | She married Elias Dickert on 24 December 1841.3,2 |
| Death* | 15 December 1869 | Mary Ann Plunkett died on 15 December 1869 at Arkansas.3,1,2 |
Citations
- [S81] Dickert, Yancey J.. A History and Genealogy of Peter Dickert of South Carolina, LOC: 92-19839, ( self-published, 1992).
- [S82] The Family Bible of Elias and Mary Ann Dickert (New York: D. Fanshaw for the American Bible Society, 1831), Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
- [S9] Cason, James Lee Ph.D.. Research notes of JL Cason w/o further sources ( unpublished, ).
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Daniel Walker McKenzie
M, #255, b. 15 March 1828, d. 23 October 1892
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 15 March 1828 | Daniel Walker McKenzie was born on 15 March 1828 at Franklin County, Tennessee.1 |
| Marriage* | 26 September 1872 | He married Elizabeth Catherine Jones on 26 September 1872 at Miller County, Arkansas. |
| Death* | 23 October 1892 | Daniel Walker McKenzie thought to have died on 23 October 1892 at Miller County, Arkansas. |
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Elizabeth Catherine Jones
F, #256, b. 24 September 1844, d. 30 August 1934
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 24 September 1844 | Elizabeth Catherine Jones was born on 24 September 1844 at Claiborne Parish, Louisiana.1 |
| Marriage* | 26 September 1872 | She married Daniel Walker McKenzie on 26 September 1872 at Miller County, Arkansas. |
| Death* | 30 August 1934 | Elizabeth Catherine Jones died on 30 August 1934 at Miller County, Arkansas. |
Citations
- [S52] 14th Census of Population, 1920, Louisiana, Vol 66, Webster Parish ED 129-140 (comp); Vol 65 Washington Parish ED 132-148 (comp), Roll: 635, T625.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Major John Nichols1
M, #257, d. 1696/97
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Marriage* | before 1 November 1696 | Major John Nichols married Judith Bowers before 1 November 1696 at Norfolk County, Virginia.1 |
| Death* | 1696/97 | Major John Nichols died in 1696/97.1 |
Citations
- [S29] Dunagin, Odis Mae Spivey. Spivey Family & Allied Lines ( 1st Edition; self-published, 1974), This book is more a collection of research notes than an organized presentation of genealogy data. Still, it has valuable information and identifies sources.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Nathaniel Spivey
M, #259, d. 1758
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Death* | 1758 | Nathaniel Spivey died in 1758 at Bertie County, North Carolina.1 |
Citations
- [S29] Dunagin, Odis Mae Spivey. Spivey Family & Allied Lines ( 1st Edition; self-published, 1974), This book is more a collection of research notes than an organized presentation of genealogy data. Still, it has valuable information and identifies sources.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Jemima Stanley
F, #261, b. 4 November 1734, d. after 1771
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 4 November 1734 | Jemima Stanley was born on 4 November 1734.1 |
| Death* | after 1771 | She died after 1771. |
Citations
- [S29] Dunagin, Odis Mae Spivey. Spivey Family & Allied Lines ( 1st Edition; self-published, 1974), This book is more a collection of research notes than an organized presentation of genealogy data. Still, it has valuable information and identifies sources.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Jonathan Stanley
M, #264
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Marriage* | before 4 November 1734 | Jonathan Stanley married Margaret (?) before 4 November 1734.1 |
Citations
- [S29] Dunagin, Odis Mae Spivey. Spivey Family & Allied Lines ( 1st Edition; self-published, 1974), This book is more a collection of research notes than an organized presentation of genealogy data. Still, it has valuable information and identifies sources.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
James Wesley Smith
M, #340, b. 16 December 1884, d. 14 April 1964
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 16 December 1884 | James Wesley Smith was born on 16 December 1884.1 |
| Marriage* | 15 June 1914 | He married Georgia Beulah Towner, daughter of George Rymer Towner and Martha Isabelle Fairbee, on 15 June 1914. |
| Death* | 14 April 1964 | James Wesley Smith died on 14 April 1964 at Harrisville, Ritchie County, West Virginia.1 |
| Burial* | | He was buried at South Fork Cemetery, Summers, Doddridge County, West Virginia. |
Citations
- [S58] Genealogy Charts for Smith and Haught Families and Their Descendents, November, 1978, This document is comprised of 87 pages of genealogy entries containing birth, death, marriage, and notes. No sources are given., Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Georgia Beulah Towner
F, #341, b. 15 June 1896, d. 20 February 1986
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 15 June 1896 | Georgia Beulah Towner was born on 15 June 1896 at Doddridge County, West Virginia.1 |
| Marriage* | 15 June 1914 | She married James Wesley Smith, son of William Franklin Smith and Susan Jane Dotson, on 15 June 1914. |
| Death* | 20 February 1986 | Georgia Beulah Towner died on 20 February 1986 at Ritchie County, West Virginia. |
| Burial* | | She was buried at South Fork Cemetery, Summers, Doddridge County, West Virginia. |
Citations
- [S58] Genealogy Charts for Smith and Haught Families and Their Descendents, November, 1978, This document is comprised of 87 pages of genealogy entries containing birth, death, marriage, and notes. No sources are given., Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
William Franklin Smith
M, #342, b. 4 May 1862, d. 22 September 1938
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 4 May 1862 | William Franklin Smith was born on 4 May 1862 at Doddridge County, Virginia.1 |
| Marriage* | 5 November 1881 | He married Susan Jane Dotson, daughter of Hiram S. Dotson and Susan Markwell, on 5 November 1881.2 |
| Death* | 22 September 1938 | William Franklin Smith died on 22 September 1938 at Ritchie County, West Virginia.1 |
| Burial* | | He was buried at South Fork Baptist Cemetery, Summers, Doddridge County, West Virginia.1 |
Citations
- [S58] Genealogy Charts for Smith and Haught Families and Their Descendents, November, 1978, This document is comprised of 87 pages of genealogy entries containing birth, death, marriage, and notes. No sources are given., Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
- [S59] Email from Betty Dotson Renick on Dec 28, 1998, December 28, 1998, Dotson information starting with Richard Dotson (1752-1847) and covering his descendents., Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
Susan Jane Dotson
F, #343, b. 3 July 1863, d. 12 May 1945
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 3 July 1863 | Susan Jane Dotson was born on 3 July 1863 at Ritchie County, West Virginia.1 |
| Marriage* | 5 November 1881 | She married William Franklin Smith, son of James Wesley Smith and Elmina Ellen Haught, on 5 November 1881.1 |
| Death* | 12 May 1945 | Susan Jane Dotson died on 12 May 1945 at Doddridge County, West Virginia. |
| Burial* | | She was buried at South Fork Baptist Cemetery, Summers, Doddridge County, West Virginia.3 |
Citations
- [S59] Email from Betty Dotson Renick on Dec 28, 1998, December 28, 1998, Dotson information starting with Richard Dotson (1752-1847) and covering his descendents., Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
- [S5] Lowther , Minnie Kendall. History of Ritchie County with Biographical Sketches of Its Pioneers and Their Ancestors, and With Interesting Reminiscences of Revolutionary and Indian Times ( Second Edition; West Virginia: self-published, 1911, 1967).
- [S58] Genealogy Charts for Smith and Haught Families and Their Descendents, November, 1978, This document is comprised of 87 pages of genealogy entries containing birth, death, marriage, and notes. No sources are given., Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.
James Wesley Smith
M, #344, b. 12 January 1833, d. 21 March 1914
--- Tags -------------- --- Date ----------- ----- Sentence based on tag data
| Birth* | 12 January 1833 | James Wesley Smith was born on 12 January 1833 at Harrison County, Virginia.1 |
| Marriage* | 5 July 1858 | He married Elmina Ellen Haught, daughter of Peter B. Haught and Bashaba Musgrave, on 5 July 1858 at Doddridge County, Virginia. |
| Death* | 21 March 1914 | James Wesley Smith died on 21 March 1914 at Doddridge County, West Virginia.1 |
| Burial* | | He was buried at Cabin Run, near West Union, West Virginia.1 |
Citations
- [S58] Genealogy Charts for Smith and Haught Families and Their Descendents, November, 1978, This document is comprised of 87 pages of genealogy entries containing birth, death, marriage, and notes. No sources are given., Home of Benjamin K. Cason.
NOTE: A tag [left-most column] that is marked with an asterisk, '*', is the "primary tag". When there are multiple tags of the same type, for instance birth, the primary tag is the one I consider most likely based on my evaluation of the source information. Of course, my judgement may be wrong. Some tags represent events that may occur more than once, such as marriages. In this case there may be multiple tags, and one tag is marked primary*, for each such event.