Janet's Genealogy

Heard Family

Adelle Bartlett Harper wrote What's Your Family Line? Her work is in question for she said the the Heard family is related or is to the O'Neil family there is NO Prove that they related. If Google the O'Neil family History the Heard family is never mention!!!!!

Adelle Bartlett Harper states that "Stephen came the next year bringing his wife, Lady Mary Faulkner of Wales, who eloped with him in order to marry." WRONG! We Know that this NOT TRUE for Stephen married Mary Faulkner in PA and move to Virginia. We Know that Mary Faulkner never had the title Lady for she never came from Royals that had the title Lord or Lady. Mary Faulkner we know that her father were Thomas Faulkner and mother Mary Ferree. Thomas was NOT a Lord of Wales!!!!!! Google Lord Faulkner of Wales and you see this not him!!

Historical collections of the Joseph Habersham chapter, Daughters ..., Volume 2 By Daughters of the American Revolution. Joseph Habersham Chapter (Atlanta, Ga.), Lucy Cook Peel this Heard family that they talking about his not our Heard family He talking about Heard family in 1800s

Adelle Bartlett Harper because of her early work on Heard family has been prove WRONG but the Line of Stephen and Mary Faulkner children, Children is right. DO NOT TAKE HER FAMILY BACKWARD TO EUROPE AS THE TRUTH FOR IT IS WRONG.

At the bottom of this page I posted Heard family Bible's that I found in a book.The name of the book and I found there I add to bottom of this page. Janet

States this �Much confused and erroneous information has been passed around and published about this family. Among the misconceptions, the one most often seen is that the immigrant ancestor was John, the Earl of Tyrone in No. Ire, wife Margaret McDonald, and a 2nd wife Esther LaPeirrre in SC. Such claims have been completely refuted.

Also, county records show that three of those said to be John�s sons are ACTUALLY the sons of #1 Charles Heard, blacksmith, who died about 1748 at Hardware River, Albmarle Co Va. Those sons of #1 Charles were #2 Stephen Jr who died 1774 Pittsylvania Co VA. #3 John who died in 1787 Wilkes Co. Ga; # 4 Charles JR who died 1797 Wilkes Co GA.

Note John Heard with wife Esther LaPierrr of SC can have no close connection to these Heards. John was a Jacobite rebel deported from England, arriving in Charleston in 1716. Age-wise he would be a different geneeration than the father of Charles, Stephen and George Heard of PA and Va.

The first generation of this Heard family seen in America, by authoritative records found so far is CHARLES SR(The blacksmith), STEPEHN AND their probable brothers GEORGE(a baker) AND UNKNOWN.

Records indicate that upon immigration, Our Heard family first lived in and near Lancaster Co,. PA. It should be pointed out that many early immigrants to Colonial PA. As well as to the other Colonies, either did not seek or did not have recorded title to the lands they settled until years later, perhaps not at all if they left the area. We have proof that Stephen Sr was at Sadsbury before 1727; he died there with a will dated 11 Oct 1756. Among his will-named children was Thomas, who appears to have later lived in Ninety Six District SC.. We may also see records in Lnacaster Co Pa for Heards who may be Charles JR found on 1740 Taxed in New London Twp and for George Sr and JR and John possibly son of George Sr.

These records and the connection of the Abbleville Co. SC family were discovered by Charles R Clemson of Lancaster,Pa. In nearby Salisbury of Lancaster Co. PA. Was Thomas Falkner by 1714, later father �in-law of Stephen. The family of Charles SR moved to Goochland Co Va. by 1741 joined by George�s group a little later. The traditional location �Hanover Co. VA.

The earliest writings so far found about the Sadsbury-Albemarle Heard family tradition include a paper by Eliza Jane Heard Wootten b 1825 d 1893 and a letter by her brother Dr Falkener Heard b 1828 d 1900. They both wrote that the family came from Co. Tyrone, Ire to America 1720s, but gave NO NAME FOR THE IMMIGRANT ANCESTOR. They also commented on a very old record of this family reported to have contained information back 1420. Family members had talked about this record, saying where it had been kept and who had a copy it. It was said to have been partly in Gaelic and partly in English, as they had land in both places, living first in England before moving to Ireland. Dr Falkner Heard comment that 200 names had been counted in the record. If part of that record was in Gaelic, it would indicate the family was in Ireland for a long time, probably from 1620ca. We know from writings for Julius W, Lliy, Heard researcher, that this �lost or mislaid� record was being sought by 1906.

AGAIN THIS MAKES NICE STORY BUT NOT PROVEN. THE DOCUMENTS THAT DR FALKENER HEARD USED CAN NOT FOUND. MAYBE ONE DAY IT WILL TURN UP.

Descendants of STEPHEN HEARD

The Heard family is work in progress. There mistakes in it and I am working on fits it. So beware when read it. Keep checking back as I will chance it from time to time.

THIS IS SPECIAL NOTE FROM THE STEPHEN HEARD FAMILY

Joyce Poole has done a lot of hard work. Joyce did the Poole Chart so the Heard researchers would know when they read something that was incorrect. People read all of the BAD DAR records and those BAD genealogy books that are full of mistakes and keep passing it around.

"The Stephen Heard is NOT be related to John Heard the Earl of Tyrone and his wife Lady Margaret. They Might related in Ireland like I posted above but some one must go to Ireland and get birth records or christening records from the parish in Ireland. Some of us would like belong to a Royal family doesn't make it true unless we can get the prove from Ireland. BECAREFUL for there a lot of MISTAKES OUT HERE and with out prove it is a nice DREAM. Joyce has work hard on this family from all her work she does not think they are related. Only God knows and let pray that one day we can find out the truth." Janet

Joyce Poole's Chart/Book/CD. Joyce Poole is our Heard family researcher. She wonderful person who will share finds with anyone. If you would like her chart email me and I will give her you address. More about Joyce look at the bottom of my page.

Generation No. 1

STEPHEN HEARD, b. Abt. 1695, Aiglish (Tyrone County), Ireland; d.

1. Charles (d ca 1746/1748 Albemarle co. VA) m. Isabella

2. George--m. second??? Elenore Boyd

3. Stephen d. 1757 m. (Margaret #1????I think this belongs to his son Stephen) widow was Jane #2????

Wills: H-K Surnames: Will Abstracts 1721-1819: Lancaster Co, PA

HEARD, STEPHEN. Sadsbury Twp. July 25, 1757.

HEARD, STEPHEN Sadsbury Twp.

October 11, 1756 July 25, 1757

Wife: Jane Heard.

Children: Thomas, Jane, John and Stephen.

Ex.: Stephen Head

4.Unknown name (Possibly a Moses not documented)

Generation No. 2

1.CHARLES HEARD,(STEPHEN),d 1746/1748) m Isabella

1. Stephen (d 1774 Pittsylvania Co. VA) m. Mary Faulkner (for more them look below)

2. John (d ca 1788) m. Bridget Carroll(for more them look below)

3. Charles (d 1797) m. #1--Elizabeth, #2--Mrs. Margaret Brady(for more them look below)

4. Jane m. John Gilmore

5. Elinor m. William Vardeman

6.Henry, Sr.(Henry Jr d c1777 m'd Ann

2.George-,(STEPHEN),-m. second??? Elenore Boyd

1. George d by 23 May 1745 (son John d 1812 m'd Suannah

2. William (son Joseph James m'd Saragh Cloyd and Georga and William m 2nd Margaret)

3. James d ca 1779 m. Martha.

4. Ann m. Robert Hughes

STEPHEN HEARD,(STEPHEN),was born 1718, and d 1757. He married MARGARET UNKNOWN. #2--widow Jane

Children of STEPHEN HEARD and MARGARET UNKNOWN are:

1.Thomas d 1774 Abeville Co. SC (son Charles to Rutherford TN m'd Mary Logan; Armstrong Sr m'd Jennie; James P; John m'd Rebekah; Thomas m'd Elizabeth; George m'd Edna Perrin and 2nd Mrs? Elizabeth Goode; Isaac m'd Mary.

2. JOHN HEARD.

3.Jean

4. Stephen m. Elizaeth(Elizabeth Burns)

5. Margaret d 1821 m. James Clemson (children: James Iv m'd Mary Brady; John m'd Mary Elizabeth Haines; Jane m'd Henry Skiles; Rachel m'd David Whitehill; Elizabetha m'd Harman Skiles; Margaret m;d De John Watson; Sarah m;s John McCaully; Mary m'd Isaac Richardson Atlee and Rebecca m'd Maj. William McCausland.

Unknown name,(STEPHEN), Heard Unknown name (Possibly a Moses not documented)

Proposed issue If any one knowing who this person could be let me know.

James,John and Mary

I think this Stephen and Margaret DAR Records. The OLD DAR RECORDS YOU MUST TAKE THEM WITH A GRAIN OF SALT. The DAR is wants you proof all the records again because now with more facts available now. Some of the old DAR records were done with the families thought were facts but now counties and states are make it earlier for us get documents. So some the DAR records below may or may not be truth lineage lines or have mix two Heard families into one. BECAREFUL and think when you copy what I found here as DAR Lineage Lines. For John Heard the Earl of Tyrone and his wife Lady Margaret are NOT RELATED TO MY HEARD FAMILY remember.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 22 page 162

Mrs. Jessie Mccausland Casanova. DAR ID Number: 21441

Born in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania. Wife of Arturo Ynocencio Casanova. Descendant of Maj. William McCausland, Ensign William McCausland, Jr., Gabriel Davis, Corp. Zaccheus Piersol, Zaccheus Davis, James Clemson, John Wilson and Stephen Heard, all of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William Hervcy McCausland (b. 1843), and Laura Bell Hooe (1852-1903), his wife, m. 1868. Granddaughter of Thomas McCausland (1811-71) and Charlotte Piersol (1805-65), his wife, m. 1835. Gr.-granddaughter of William McCausland, Jr. and Rebecca Clemson (1771-1814), his wife, m. 1792; John Piersol (1783-1816) and Catherine Wilson (1787-1825), his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William McCausland and Jean Birney (1711-55), his wife; James Clemson and Margaret Heard, his wife, m. 1749; Zaccheus Piersol and Margaret Davis (1756-1839), his wife, m. 1779; John Douglas Wilson and Margaret Eckert, his wife, m. 1786. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Heard and Margaret, his wife; John Piersol and Dinah Davis, his wife; Gabriel Davis and Jean Douglas (1733-77), his wife; John Wilson and Margaret (Douglas) Carrigan (1730-86), his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zaccheus Davis and Jane Edwards, his wife (parents of Dinah). William McCausland, (1709-81), served as major in the Lancaster county militia. He was born in Ireland and is buried in Leacock, Pa., where the old grave stone has been restored. William McCausland, Jr., (1755-1821), served as an ensign [p.162] in the Fourth Company, First Battalion of Pennsylvania militia, 1780. He was born and died in Lancaster county. Gabriel Davis, (1728-1813), was elected to the General Assembly, 1775, and was a member of the convention, 1776, to establish a State constitution. He was born in Lancaster county and is buried at Compass. Zaccheus Piersol, (1754-1804), served as corporal, 1776, under Capt. Alexander Martin for the New Jersey campaign. Zaccheus Davis, (1710-87), was appointed, 1774-5, on the Committee of Observation of Lancaster county. James Clemson, (1727-92), was a delegate to the convention, 1774 and 1775. He was a member of the Committee of Safety, 1775, and represented Lancaster in the Legislature, 1777-9. John Wilson, (1729-1803), was appointed on the Commissary Committee to collect supplies for the army. Stephen Heard, (1713-97), signed the Association Test and served in the Lancaster county militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Lancaster Co., Pa.

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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 22 page 162

Mrs. Jessie Mccausland Casanova. DAR ID Number: 21441

Born in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania. Wife of Arturo Ynocencio Casanova. Descendant of Maj. William McCausland, Ensign William McCausland, Jr., Gabriel Davis, Corp. Zaccheus Piersol, Zaccheus Davis, James Clemson, John Wilson and Stephen Heard, all of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William Hervcy McCausland (b. 1843), and Laura Bell Hooe (1852-1903), his wife, m. 1868. Granddaughter of Thomas McCausland (1811-71) and Charlotte Piersol (1805-65), his wife, m. 1835. Gr.-granddaughter of William McCausland, Jr. and Rebecca Clemson (1771-1814), his wife, m. 1792; John Piersol (1783-1816) and Catherine Wilson (1787-1825), his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William McCausland and Jean Birney (1711-55), his wife; James Clemson and Margaret Heard, his wife, m. 1749; Zaccheus Piersol and Margaret Davis (1756-1839), his wife, m. 1779; John Douglas Wilson and Margaret Eckert, his wife, m. 1786. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Heard and Margaret, his wife; John Piersol and Dinah Davis, his wife; Gabriel Davis and Jean Douglas (1733-77), his wife; John Wilson and Margaret (Douglas) Carrigan (1730-86), his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zaccheus Davis and Jane Edwards, his wife (parents of Dinah). William McCausland, (1709-81), served as major in the Lancaster county militia. He was born in Ireland and is buried in Leacock, Pa., where the old grave stone has been restored. William McCausland, Jr., (1755-1821), served as an ensign [p.162] in the Fourth Company, First Battalion of Pennsylvania militia, 1780. He was born and died in Lancaster county. Gabriel Davis, (1728-1813), was elected to the General Assembly, 1775, and was a member of the convention, 1776, to establish a State constitution. He was born in Lancaster county and is buried at Compass. Zaccheus Piersol, (1754-1804), served as corporal, 1776, under Capt. Alexander Martin for the New Jersey campaign. Zaccheus Davis, (1710-87), was appointed, 1774-5, on the Committee of Observation of Lancaster county. James Clemson, (1727-92), was a delegate to the convention, 1774 and 1775. He was a member of the Committee of Safety, 1775, and represented Lancaster in the Legislature, 1777-9. John Wilson, (1729-1803), was appointed on the Commissary Committee to collect supplies for the army. Stephen Heard, (1713-97), signed the Association Test and served in the Lancaster county militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Lancaster Co., Pa.

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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 29 page 268

Mrs. Mary Virginia Hawthorn Steinmetz. DAR ID Number: 28734

Born near Winchester, Virginia. Wife of Jacob L. Steinmetz. Descendant of Stephen Heard and of James Clemson, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of James clemson Hawthorn and Mary L. Eberman, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Hawthorn and Margaret McCauley, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John McCauley and Sarah Clemson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Clemson and Margaret Heard, his wife, m. 1749. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Heard and Margaret, his wife. Stephen Heard, (1713-97), signed the Association Test and served in the Lancaster county militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Lancaster Co., Pa. James Clemson, (1727-92), was a delegate to the Convention, 1774; member of the Committee of Safety, 1775, and represented Lancaster, Pa., in the legislature, 1777-79. Also Nos. 233, 21441.

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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 56 page 291

Miss Mary M. Glezen. DAR ID Number: 55645

Born in Petersburg, Ind. Descendant of Stephen Heard and of James Clemson, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Joseph P. Glezen and Sarah Rebecca Hawthorn, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Hawthorn and Margaret McCauley, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John McCauley and Sarah Clemson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Clemson and Margaret Heard, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Stephen Heard and Margaret �, his wife. Stephen Heard (1713-97) signed the Association Test and served in the Lancaster County militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Lancaster County, Pa. James Clemson (1727-92) was a delegate to the Convention, 1774; member of the Committee of Safety, 1775, and represented Lancaster, Pa., in the legislature, 1777-79. He was born in Lancaster. Also Nos. 21441, 28734.

And The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 64 page 258

Miss Anna Test Mccausland. DAR ID Number: 63775

Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Descendant of Ensign William McCausland, John McCausland, John Wilson, John Wilson, Jr., Peter Eckert, Emanuel Carpenter, Jacob Ferree, Corp. John Gibbony, Zaccheus Davis, Gabriel Davis, Stephen Heard, Corp. Zaccheus Piersol, James Clemson, George Test, and Jacob Wogan. Daughter of William Hervy McCausland (1843-1906) and Laura Belle Hoop (1852-1903), his wife, m. 1868. Granddaughter of Thomas McCausland (1811-71) and Charlotte Piersol (1808-65), his wife, m. 1835; Dr. G. F. Hoop (1827-1904) and Anna Test (1821-73), his 1st wife, m. 1851. Gr-granddaughter of William McCausland and Rebecca Clemson (1771-1814), his wife, m. 1792; John Piersol (1783-1816) and Catherine Wilson (1788-1825), his wife; Jacob Hoop (1788-1856) and Sarah Ann Gibbony (1790-1858), his wife, m. 1813; Jacob Test (1783-1834) and Isabel McGirk (1786-1858), his 2nd wife. [p.257] Gr-gr-granddaughter of John McCausland and Esther Stewart (1738-1883), his wife; John Wilson, Jr., and Margaret Eckert (1771-1852), his wife, m. 1786; John Gibbony and Elizabeth Ferree, his wife; Zaccheus Piersol and Margaret Davis (1756-1839), his wife, m. 1779; James Clemson and Margaret Heard, his wife, m. 1749; George Test and Margaret Wogan (d. 1825), his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Eckert and Catherine Carpenter (1743-1826), his wife; Jacob Ferree and Barbara Carpenter (b. 1735), his 1st wife; John Wilson and Margaret Douglass (1730-86), his 1st wife; John Piersol and Dinah Davis, his wife, Gabriel Davis and Jean Douglas (1733-77), his wife; Stephen Heard and Margaret �, his wife; Jacob Wogan and Anne � (d. 1799), his wife. Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Emanuel Carpenter and Catherine Line (1701-85), his wife; Zaccheus Davis and Jane Edwards, his wife (parents of Dinah). William McCausland (1755-1821) served as ensign in the 4th company, 1st battalion, Pennsylvania militia, 1780. He was born and died in Lancaster County. John McCausland (1731-78) served in the Lancaster County militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Lancaster County. John Wilson (1729-1803) was a member of the Commissary Committee to collect supplies for the army. John Wilson, Jr. (1761-1823), was a private in the 4th Lancaster County, Pennsylvania militia, 1776; also served on the Commissary Committee. He was born in Lancaster County. Peter Eckert (1742-1823) served in the 8th company, 5th battalion, Lancaster County militia. He was born in Lancaster County; died in Holland County, Pa. Emanuel Carpenter (1702-80) was a member of the Committee of Observation. He was born in Switzerland; died in Lancaster County. Jacob Ferree (1730-82) in 1782 was in the 3rd company, 1st battalion, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Lancaster County. John Gibbony (1749-1831) served as corporal in the 7th Pennsylvania regiment, Capt. Robert Wilson's company, 1777. He was born in Lancaster County; died in Bedford County, Pa. Zaccheus Davis (1710-87) was a member of the Committee of Observation for Lancaster County, 1774-75, where he was born. Gabriel Davis (1728-1813) was elected to the General Assembly, 1775, and was a member of the convention, 1776, to establish a State constitution. He was born in Lancaster County and is buried in Compass, Pa. [p.258] Stephen Heard (1713-97) signed the Association Test and served in the Lancaster County militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Lancaster County. Zaccheus Piersol (1754-1804) served as corporal, 1776, under Capt. Alexander Martin for the Jersey campaign. He died in Compass, Pa. James Clemson (1727-92) was a delegate to the convention, 1774-75. He was a member of the Committee of Safety, 1775, and represented Lancaster in the Legislature, 1777-9. He was born in Lancaster County. George Test (1759-95) served as private in Capt. Ephraim Pennington's company, 1st battalion, York County, Pennsylvania militia, 1780. He died in York County. Jacob Wogan (1749-83) served as a fifer in the Revolution from Pennsylvania. He died in York County, Pa.

and The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 68 page 286

Mrs. Ida Mccausland Scott. DAR ID Number: 67802

Born in Philipsburg, Pa. Wife of Harry Bowen Scott. Descendant of Major William McCausland, Ensign William McCausland, John McCausland, John Wilson, John Wilson, Jr., Peter Eckert, Emanuel Carpenter, Jacob Ferree, Corp. John Gibbony, Zaccheus Davis, Gabriel Davis, Stephen Heard, Corp. Zaccheus Piersol, James Clemson, George Test, and Jacob Wogan. Daughter of William Hervey McCausland (1843-1906) and Laura Belle Hoop (1852-1903), his wife, m. 1868. Granddaughter of Thomas McCausland (1811-71) and Charlotte Pierson (1808-65), his wife, m. 1835; Dr. G. F. Hoop (1827-1904) and Anna Test (1821-73), his 1st wife, m. 1851. Gr-granddaughter of William McCausland and Rebecca Clemson (1771-1814), his wife, m. 1792; John Piersol (1783-1816) and Catherine Wilson (1788-1825), his wife; Jacob Hoop (1788-1856) and Sarah Ann Gibbony (1790-1858), his wife, m. 1813; Jacob Test (1783-1834) and Isabel McGirk (1786-1858), his 2nd wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John McCausland and Esther Stewart (1738-1883), his wife; John Wilson, Jr., and Margaret Eckert (1771-1852), his wife, m. 1786; John Gibbony and Elizabeth Ferree, his wife; Zaccheus Piersol and Margaret Davis (1756-1839), his wife, m. 1779; James Clemson and Margaret Heard, his wife, m. 1749; George Test and Margaret Wogan (d. 1825), his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William McCausland and Jean Birney, his wife; Peter Eckert and Catherine Carpenter (1743-1826), his wife; Jacob Ferree and Barbara Carpenter (b. 1735), his 1st wife; John Wilson and Margaret Douglass (1730-86), his 1st wife; John Piersol and Dinah Davis, his wife; Gabriel Davis and Jean Douglas (1733-77), his wife; Stephen Heard and Margaret �, his wife; Jacob Wogan and Anne � (d. 1799), his wife. Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Emanuel Carpenter and Catherine Line (1701-85), his wife; Zaccheus Davis and Jane Edwards, his wife (parents of Dinah). William McCausland (1755-1821) served as ensign in the 4th company, [p.285] 1st battalion, Pennsylvania militia, 1780. He was born and died in Lancaster County. John McCausland (1731-78) served in the Lancaster County militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Lancaster County. John Wilson (1729-1803) was a member of the Commissary Committee to collect supplies for the army. John Wilson, Jr. (1761-1823) was a private in the 4th, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania militia, 1776; also served on the Commissary Committee. He was born in Lancaster County. Peter Eckert (1742-1823) served in the 8th company, 5th battalion, Lancaster County militia. He was born and died in Lancaster County. Emanuel Carpenter (1702-80) was a member of the Committee of Observation. He was born in Switzerland; died in Lancaster County. Jacob Ferree (1730-82), in 1782, was in the 3rd company, 1st battalion, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Lancaster County. John Gibbony (1749-1831) served as corporal in the 7th Pennsylvania regiment, Capt. Robert Wilson's company, 1777. He was born in Lancaster County; died in Bedford County, Pa. Zaccheus Davis (1710-87) was a member of the Committee of Observation for Lancaster County, 1774-75, where he was born. Gabriel Davis (1728-1813) was elected to the General Assembly, 1775, and was a member of the convention, 1776, to establish a State constitution. He was born in Lancaster County and is buried in Compass, Pa. Stephen Heard (1713-97) signed the Association Test and served in the Lancaster County militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Lancaster County. Zaccheus Piersol (1754-1804) served as corporal, 1776, under Capt. Alexander Martin for the Jersey campaign. He died in Compass, Pa. James Clemson (1727-92) was a delegate to the convention, 1774-75. He was a member of the Committee of Safety, 1775, and represented Lancaster in the Legislature, 1777-79. He was born in Lancaster County. George Test (1759-95) served as private in Capt. Ephraim Pennington's company, 1st battalion, York County, Pennsylvania militia, 1780. He died in York County. Jacob Wogan (1748-83) served as fifer in the Revolution from Pennsylvania. He died in York County, Pa. Also No. 63775. [p.286] William McCausland (1709-81) served as major in the 1st battalion, Lancaster County militia. He was born and died in Lancaster County, Penn.

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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 70 page 234

[p.233] Mrs. Laura Hoop Mccausland Smithers. DAR ID Number: 69660

Born in Philipsburg, Pa. Wife of Dennis Keith Smithers. Descendant of Major William McCausland, John McCausland, Ensign William McCausland, John Wilson, John Wilson, Jr., Peter Eckert, Emanuel Carpenter, Jacob Ferree, Corp. John Gibboney, Zaccheus Davis, Gabriel Davis, Stephen Heard, Corp. Zaccheus Piersol, James Clemson, George Test, and Jacob Wogan. Daughter of William Hervey McCausland (1843-1906) and Laura Belle Hoop (1852-1903), his wife, m. 1868. Granddaughter of Thomas McCausland (1811-71) and Charlotte Piersol (1808-65), his wife, m. 1835; Dr. Gibboney F. Hoop (1827-1904) and Anna Test (1821-73), his 1st wife, m. 1851. Gr-granddaughter of William McCausland and Rebecca Clemson (1771-1814), his wife, m. 1792; John Piersol (1785-1816) and Catherine Wilson (1788-1825), his wife; Jacob Hoop (1788-1856) and Sarah Ann Gibboney (1790-1858), his wife, m. 1813; Jacob Test (1783-1834) and Isabel McGirk (1786-1858), his 2nd wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John McCausland and Esther Stewart (1738-1803), his wife; John Wilson, Jr., and Margaret Eckert (1771-1852), his wife, m. 1786; John Gibboney and Elizabeth Ferree (1754-1824), his wife; Zaccheus Piersol and Margaret Davis (1756-1839), his wife, m. 1779; James Clemson and Margaret Heard, his wife, m. 1749; George Test and Margaret Wogan (1761-1825), his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William McCausland and Jean Birney (1711-55), his wife; Peter Eckert and Catherine Carpenter (1743-1826), his wife; Jacob Ferree and Barbara Carpenter (1738-1775), his 1st wife; John Wilson and Margaret Douglas (1730-86), his 1st wife; John Piersol and Dinah Davis (b. 1747), his wife; Gabriel Davis and Jean Douglas (1733-77), his wife; Stephen Heard and Margaret �, his wife; Jacob Wogan and Anne � (d. 1799), his wife. Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Emanuel Carpenter and Catherine Line (1701-85), his, wife; Zaccheus Davis and Jane (Edwards) Smith (1710-68), his wife (parents of Dinah). William McCausland (1709-81) served as major in the 1st battalion, Lancaster County militia. He was born and died in Lancaster County, Pa. John McCausland (1731-78) served in the Lancaster County militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Lancaster County. William McCausland (1756-1821) served as ensign in the 4th company, 1st battalion, Pennsylvania militia, 1780. He was born and died in Lancaster County. John Wilson (1729-1803) was a member of the Commissionary Committee to collect supplies for the army. John Wilson, Jr. (1761-1823), was a private in the 4th Lancaster [p.234] County militia, 1776; also served on Commissary Committee. He was born in Lancaster County. Peter Eckert (1742-1823) served in the 8th company, 5th battalion, Lancaster County militia. He was born and died in Lancaster County. Emanuel Carpenter (1702-80) was a member of the Committee of Observation. He was born in switzerland; died in Lancaster County. Jacob Ferree (1730-82), in 1782, was in the 3rd company, 1st battalion, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Lancaster County. John Gibboney (1749-1831) served as corporal in the 7th Pennsylvania regiment, Capt. Robert Wilson's company, 1777. He was born in Lancaster County; died in Bedford County, Pa. Zaccheus Davis (1710-87) was a member of the Committee of Observation for Lancaster County, 1774-75, where he was born. Gabriel Davis (1728-1813) was elected to the General Assembly, 1775, and was a member of the convention, 1776, to establish a State Constitution. He was born in Lancaster County and is buried in Compass, Pa. Stephen Heard (1713-97) signed the Association Test and served in the Lancaster County militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Lancaster County. Zaccheus Piersol (1754-1804) served as corporal, 1776, under Capt. Alexander Martin for the Jersey campaign. He died in Compass, Pa. James Clemson (1727-92) was a delegate to the convention, 1774-75. He was a member of the Committee of Safety, 1775, and represented Lancaster in the Legislature, 1777-79. He was born in Lancaster County. George Test (1759-95) served as private, 1780, in Capt. Ephraim Pennington's company, 1st battalion, York County, Pennsylvania militia. He died in York County. Jacob Wogan (1749-83) served as fifer in the Revolution from Pennsylvania. He died in York County, Pa. Also No. 67802.

Lancaster, Pennsylvania Probate Index, 1729-1850

AN INDEX TO THE WILL BOOKS AND INTESTATE RECORDS OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 1729-1850 INDEX to the WILL BOOKS OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 1729 - 1850 page 20

Name: Heard, Stephen; Year: 1797; Book: G; Volume: 1; Page: 157;

Generation No. 3

STEPHEN HEARD (CHARLES,STEPHEN)died October 29, 1774 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. He married MARY FAULKNER Bef. 1739, daughter of THOMAS FAULKNER and MARY FERREE. She was born Bet. 1718 - 1720 in Wales, and died 1780 in Virgina. PLEASE folks Thomas Faulkner was NEVER a Lord or Sir. Nor was Mary Ferree a Lady. The NEVER had titles.

Notes for STEPHEN HEARD: A List of Land and Tithes taken by Hugh Innes for Pittsylvian County, Anno. Dom. 1767, William Heard, George Heard, William Beans, Stephen Heard, Jesse Heard, Stephen Heard, Jr., John Heard.

Records of Augusta County, Virginia 1745 - 1800, p. 378. Page 72.---13th October, 1761. Patrick McDonald, tailor, to Stephen Herd (Heard) of Albermarle County, 70 pounds, lot No. 12 in Staunton (one dwelling house and two office houses), and also 50 acres woodland belonging to it. One Negro Boy. Test: Thomas Heard, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Michael Daughterty. (p. 379)

GRANTEE Heard, Stephen. grantee. DATE 6 July 1741. Location: Goochland County. Description: 348 acres on the south fork of Hardware River adjoin.g land of Venable. Source: Land Office Patents No. 19, 1739-1741, p. 1032 (Reel 17). Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

"VIRGINIA WILL RECORDS"by Judith McGhan

Stephen Heard of Pittsylvania Co.Va d Oct 29,1774,prob. Nov 24,1774. Wit Peter Gillamm, Isham Belcher, Robt. Hughs, Geo. Heard, Ch: Cocherham, Leg. wife Mary, Children Jesse, Stephen, George, Mary Heard,Anne Gwilim and Susannah Standeford

Stephen Heard's will was proven at Pittsylvania Courthouse November, 1774. He named wife Mary, children Jesse Heard, Stephen Heard, George Heard, Mary Heard, Anne Gwilim, Susannah Standiford.

THE HISTORY of PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA APPENDIX I FIRST LIST OF TITHABLES OF PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, YEAR 1767 page 285 [p.285] Benjamine Barten. Isaac Vanbiber.John Ferguson & negro Dinah. Mack Foster Sen.John Savory, Jr. Richard Peari's tithes are William Lowry,William Bramby. negroes: Jack, Harry, Jeany, HannahSamuel Walker & negro Judd. & Silviah.William Davis. Anthony Litle.Joseph Bird. Christopher Lackenair.Reuben Kieff. John Meadly.Robert Hill, Swinfield Hill & Thomas John Dilingham. Hill. James Lamb.Swinfield Hill. William Webb.Austin Shot. John Ramsey.Thomas Shoat. Joshua Weaver & Isaac Weaver.John Vanbibber. Holden McGee.Henson McDonal. Edward Richards.Francis McGuier. William Dilingham & Joshua Dilingham.John McGuier, Amos Richardson & negro Moll.Thomas Carter. Benj. Jenkins.John McGuier, Jr. Robert Tormet.Merry MeGuier. John Hall.Paul Henson. Francis Farley.John Henson. Wm. Heard, George Heard & Win. Beans.William Henson. Thomas Bird.James Standeford. Richard Shoat.William Murphy. Jeremiah Muray.Miller Dogget. John Stevenson.Richard Hough. John Callaway, negroes Flemen, Asher,Joshua Barton. Nan & Nell.David Barton. Abraham Motley & Negro Peter.Isaac Barton. Stephen Heard & Jesse Heard.William Ferguson. Hugh Innes, James Parberry, negroesThomas Miller & William Sumers. Juba, Keat & Peat.Francis Bird. John Heard.Andrew Ferguson. Stephen Heard, jr.Joseph Rentfro. Lewes Jenkins & negro Jack.Robert Jones, Thomas Jones & Henry John Justice Constable. Jones. William Henson.John Jones. William Witcher & negro Sawney.Robert Jones, Jr. William Keeny.Philip Smith. James Wade.William Cook. Daniel McKenzie.John Fushon. William Atkinson & Owen Atkinson.James Rentfro, jr. John Good, jr.James Rentfro Sen, Joseph Rentfro & Joseph Deal. Peter Rentfro. Richard ShockIcy.Veath Dilingham & negro Jeany. Daniel Witcher.Peter Vanbiber, jr. David Dalton & Benj. Dalton.

THE HISTORY of PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA CHAPTER XII PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY IN 1777 The early settler usually brought books among his household effects. Not many inventories were made prior to 1770, but from then on through the eighties we find books generally listed in the settlement of all estates. Books were mentioned in the following early inventories: Joshua Wor-sham, Patrick Shields, Ambrose Porter, Patrick Still, William Compton, James King, John Fulton, Isaac Dodson, Elijah Harbour, James Hix, John Hutchings, John Creel, Stephen Heard, Thomas Williamson, Samuel Crawley, James Bartlett, John Stewart, Ayres Hodnett, David Nance, Abram Motley, James and Benjamin Clement, William Wynne, Arthur Hopkins, John Lewis (of the Byrd), Constant Perkins, Francis Luck, John Pigg, Hezekiah Pigg, Thomas Jones, Epharodius White, John Hill, William Astin, Thomas Vaughan, Thomas Lester, Thomas Ramsey, John Pannill, James Buckley, Haynes Morgan and many others.

Children of STEPHEN HEARD and MARY FAULKNER are:

1. MARY HEARD, m. WILLIAM HEARD. No children

2. Abraham b c1739 d c1751 Alemarle.VA

3. THOMAS HEARD, b. Abt. 1742, Goochland County, Virgina; d. January 17, 1808, Greene County, Georgia. m'd Elizabeth N Fitzpatrick

4. GEORGE HEARD, b. Abt. 1744, Albermarle County, Virgina; d. 1791, Wilkes County, Georgia. M'd 1st Sarah Fitzaptrick and Ann Nancy Dean

5. JOHN HEARD, b. Bet. 1744 - 1746, Albermarle County, Virgina; d. 1797, Greenesboro (Greene County), Georgia. m'd Mary Meador and 2nd Eleanor unknown maiden name

6. STEPHEN HEARD B c1746 d 1815 GA m' Margaret ?

7.JESSE HEARD, b. 1749 Augusta County, Virginia; d. March 03, 1803, Wilkes County, Georgia. m'd Judith Wilkinson and Mrs Elizabeth Robertson Early.

8. SUSANNA HEARD, b. Bet. 1749 - 1753; d. August 31, 1795, Greene County, Georgia. m'd Israle Standifer

9. ANNE GWYLLUM HEARD, b. Abt. 1751; d. 1821.m'd Peter Gilliam

The DAR records for Stephen and Mary Faulkner/Falkner. Now like said about The OLD DAR RECORDS YOU MUST TAKE THEM WITH A GRAIN OF SALT. The DAR is wants you proof all the records again because now with more facts available now. Some of the old DAR records were done with the families thought were facts but now counties and states are make it earlier for us get documents. BECAREFUL and think when you copy what I found here as DAR Lineage Lines.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 118 page 291 Mrs. Carrie Heard Walton Ambrister. DAR ID Number: 117930

Born in Clark County, Miss. Wife of Clarence A. Ambrister. Descendant of Capt. Thomas Heard and of Stephen Heard, as follows: 1. F. L. Walton (b. 1868) m. 1889 Willie Ledyard (b. 1870). 2. T. A. Ledyard (b. 1845) m. 1869 Carrie Heard (1846-81). 3. Joshua Thomas Heard (1817-86) m. 1842 Martha Matilda Coger (1817-86). 4. Abram Heard (1769-1822) m. Nancy Coffee. 5. Thomas Heard m. Elizabeth Fitzpatrick (1750-90). 6. Stephen Heard m. Mary Falkner. Thomas Heard (1742-1808) commanded a company in the Virginia State troops. He was born in Virginia; died in Green County, Ga. Also No. 102414. Stephen Heard, who had served in the early wars, defended the frontier and was distinguished for bravery at Kettle Creek. He was born, 1720, in Ireland; died in Wilkes County, Ga. Also No. 102414.

And

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 103 page 130 Mrs. Addie Evans Hatchett. DAR ID Number: 102416

Born in Columbus, Miss. Wife of Llewellyn H. Hatchett. Descendant of Stephen Heard and of Capt. Thomas Heard, as follows: 1. Thomas Evans (b. 1833) m. 1856 Sallie Louise Morton (1832-98). See No. 102414.

And

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 103 page 129 Mrs. Annie Dudley Evans Herring. DAR ID Number: 102414

Born in Columbus, Miss. Wife of Albert Herring, Jr. Descendant of Stephen Heard and of Capt. Thomas Heard, as follows: 1. Charles Whitfield Evans (b. 1871) m. 1892 Annie Dudley Moore (b. 1872). 2. Thomas Evans (b. 1833) m. 1856 Sallie Louise Morton (1832-98). 3. William G. Evans (1810-85) m. 1830 Adeline E. Heard (1809-51). 4. Falkner Heard (1787-1830) m. Mary Robinson. 5. Thomas Heard m. Elizabeth Fitzpatrick (1750-90). 6. Stephen Heard m. Mary Falkner. Stephen Heard, who had served in the early wars, defended the frontier and was distinguished for bravery at Kettle Creek. He was born, 1720, in Ireland; died in Wilkes County, Ga. Thomas Heard (1742-1808) commanded a company in the Virginia State troops. He was born in Virginia; died in Georgia. Also No. 92899.

And

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 93 page 310

Mrs. Josephine Mcrae Bennet. DAR ID Number: 92987

Born in Mission Valley, Tex. Wife of Samuel D. Bennet. Descendant of John Heard, Stephen Heard, Nathaniel Henderson, and Alexander Foster, as follows: 1. Murdock William McRae m. 1860 Mary Ann Heard. 2. Humphrey Heard (1811-96) m. Louisa Ellen Foster (1825-1903). 3. Joel Heard m. Nancy Gilmore; Benjamin Clark Foster (1790-1871) m. 1817 Elizabeth Henderson (1799-1881). 4. John Heard m. Mary �; Nathaniel Henderson, Jr., m. 1784 Jemima Branson (1766-1818); Alexander Foster m. Hannah St. Clair. 5. Stephen Heard m. Mary Falkner; Nathaniel Henderson m. Rebecca Holliday. See No. 92901. John Heard (1744-97) served as a soldier in the Virginia troops. He was born in Hanover County, Va.; died in Greensboro, Ga. Nathaniel Henderson served as horseman under Capt. Benjamin Jolley, Colonel Brandon, South Carolina troops. He was born before, 1725, in Butte County, N. C.; died, 1828, in Edgefield, S. C. Alexander Foster served as private in Capt. Joseph Calhoun's company of South Carolina militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Abbeville, S. C.

And

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 93 page 281

Mrs. Mary Heard Cunningham Holt. DAR ID Number: 92901

Born in Egypt, Miss. Wife of Philip Sidney Holt. Descendant of Stephen Heard and of Capt. Thomas Heard, as follows: 1. George Heard Cunningham (b. 1860) m. 1883 Mary Sue Greene (b. 1861). 2. James Thomas Cunningham (b. 1839) m. 1859 Mary Elizabeth Heard (1839-1906). 3. George C. Heard (1814-53) m. Mary Severett Ware (1816-52). 4. Faulkner Heard m. 1812 Mary Robinson (1790-1837). See No. 92899.

And

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 93 page 281

[p.281] Mrs. Sallie Evans Sturdivant. DAR ID Number: 92899

Born in Columbus, Miss. Wife of Jennings Inge Sturdivant. Descendant of Stephen Heard and of Capt. Thomas Heard, as follows: 1. Thomas R. Evans m. 1856 Sallie Louise Morton (1832-98). 2. William G. Evans (1810-85) m. 1830 Adeline E. Heard (1809-51). 3. Falkner Heard (1787-1830) m. Mary Robinson. 4. Thomas Heard m. Elizabeth Fitzpatrick (1750-90). 5. Stephen Heard m. Mary Falkner. Stephen Heard, who had served in the early wars, defended the frontier and was distinguished for bravery at Kettle Creek. He was born, 1720, in Ireland; died in Wilkes County, Ga. Thomas Heard (1742-1808) commanded a company in the Virginia state troops. He was born in Virginia; died in Georgia. Also No. 69378.

And The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 74 page 161

Miss Julia Roberson Heard. DAR ID Number: 73433

Born in Madison, Ga. Descendant of Stephen Heard. Daughter of George Gragg Heard (1814-53) and Martha Leverett Ware (1816-52), his wife, m. 1838. Granddaughter of Falkner Heard (1787-1830) and Mary Robinson (1790-1837), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Heard (1742-1808) and Elizabeth Fitzpatrick (1750-90), his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Stephen Heard and Mary Falkner, his wife. Stephen Heard, who had served in the early wars, defended the frontier and was distinguished for bravery at Kettle Creek. He was born in Ireland, 1720; died in Wilkes County, Ga. Also No. 69379

And

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 70 page 136

Mrs. Inez Sledge Bryan. DAR ID Number: 69378

Born in Troup County, Ga. Wife of Arthur B. Bryan. Descendant of Stephen Heard. Daughter of James Henry Sledge (1851-82) and Mary Louise Cox (b. 1855), his wife, m. 1876. Granddaughter of Albert Ewing Cox (1819-96) and Juliet Warren Alford, his wife. Gr-granddaugher of Zachariah Cox, M. D., and Margaret Ewing Morrow, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ewing Morrow and Sallie Gilham, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Gilham and Ann Heard, his wife. [p.136] Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Stephen Heard and Mary Faulkner, his wife. Stephen Heard, who had served in the early wars, defended the frontier and was distinguished for bravery at Kettle Creek. He was born in Ireland; died in Wilkes County, Ga. Also No. 42802.

And

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43 page 300

[p.300] Mrs. Fannie Warren Wilkins! DAR ID Number: 42802

Born in Summerville, Georgia. Descendant of Gov. Stephen Heard, of Georgia. Daughter of Lindsey C. Warren and Julia Batty, his wife. Granddaughter of William Batty and Susan Heard, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Heard and Judith Wilkinson, his and wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Heard (b. 1720) and Mary Falkner, his wife. Stephen Heard, who had served in the early wars, defended the frontier and was distinguished for bravery at Kettle Creek. He was president of the Executive Council, and 1780-83 Governor de facto. Also Nos. 460, 5641, 6343.

Scots-Irish in Virginia, Vol. 3

CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800

DEED BOOK NO. 10. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. page 379

Page 72.--13th October, 1761. Patrick McDonald, talour, to Stephen Herd (Heard), of Albemarle County, �70, lot No. 12 in Staunton (one dwelling house and two office houses) and also 50 acres woodland belonging to it. one negro boy. Teste: Thomas Heard, Thos. Fitzpatrick, Michael Daugherty. [p.379]

And

JOHN HEARD, (CHARLES,STEPHEN)Could have been born in PA. died will dated 1787. He married BRIDGET CARROLL. Could this John found here be the John found owning the land in Goochland Co. Va found below?

GRANTEE Heard, John. grantee. DATE 10 July 1745. Location: Goochland County. Description: 213 acres on the branches of Rockfish River adjoining William Mayo. Source: Land Office Patents No. 23, 1743-1745 (v.1 & 2 p.567-1147), p. 919 (Reel 21). Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia GRANTEE Heard, John. grantee. DATE 1 October 1747.Location: Albemarle County. Description: 275 acres on both sides of Hardway South Fork. Source: Land Office Patents No. 28, 1746-1749 (v.1 & 2 p.1-730), p. 258 (Reel 26). Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

Children of JOHN HEARD and BRIDGET CARROLL are:

1. BARNARD HEARD. b 1741 d 1784 m'd Nancy Germany and Mrs Elizabeth Burgamy. Occupation: Major

2. BRIDGET HEARD, m. JOSEPH STATON

3. JANE ANNE HEARD, d. 1787, Wilkes County, Georgia; m. RICHARD AUSTIN.

4. STEPHEN HEARD, b. November b 1740, Hanover County, Virginia; d. November 15, 1815, Elbert County, Georgia. 1st could be Jane Germany and 2nd Elizabeth Darden

5. JOHN GERMANY HEARD, b. 1741; d. 1815. M'd Elizabeth BradyOccupation: Governor

6 Elizabeth m'd Stephen Gilmore

CHARLES HEARD ((CHARLES,STEPHEN)) was born Abt. 1701, and died September 21, 1795 in Wilkes County, Georgia. He married (1) MARGARET BRADY. He married (2) MARGARET LOGAN. Notes for CHARLES HEARD: Will of Charles C. Heard - Wilkes County, Georgia was made August 25, 1792 and proved December 5, 1795.

GRANTEE Heard, Charles. grantee. DATE 30 August 1744. Location: Goochland County. Description: 225 acres on the branches of Hardware River adjoining Mildred Meriwether.Source: Land Office Patents No. 22, 1743-1745 (v.1 & 2 p.1-631), p. 202 (Reel 20).Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

Children of CHARLES HEARD are:

1. JOHN HEARD d c1803 m'd Mary Ann Stuart?

2. GEORGE HEARD b 1784 md Susannah

3. WILLIAM HEARD.d c1825 md' Nancy McClendon and Rachel Griffin Could this be this William?

Hurd, William. grantee. DATE 2 November 1779.Location: Henry County. NOTE Description: 335 acres on Indian Branch of Snow Creek adjoining the lands of Randolph, and Morrow. Source: Land Office Grants A, 1779-1780 (v.1 & 2 p.1-685), p. 54 (Reel 42). Part of the index to the recorded copies of grants issued by the Virginia Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

4. RICHARD HEARD b 1756 d 1817 m'd Elizabeth Coleman

5. JOSEPH HEARD b 1760-1835 1st Jane Henderson and 2nd Frances Toles

6. ANN HEARD 1764 m,'d Mr Owens.

7 Stephen b 1743 d 1810 m'd Elizabeth Gilmeore(mm?)

Book: "HISTORY OF PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA" has John Hickey's will was porven in Henry County December 25,1784, in which he named sons John, Joseph, James, Cornlius, Benjamin,Elijah, Michael and Joshua; daughters Mary and Jane Heard. Appointed wife Mary and William Heard Jr as excutors

Generation No. 4

THOMAS HEARD (STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born Abt. 1742 in Goochland County, Virgina, and died January 17, 1808 in Greene County, Georgia,Burial: Heard Cemetery (Green County), Georgia. He married 1st/2nd MARY VEAZY and married 1st/2nd ELIZABETH NAPIER FITZPATRICK August 02, 1767 in Goochland County, Virginia, daughter of JOSEPH FITZPATRICK and MARTHA NAPIER. She was born 1750 in Virginia, and died September 29, 1790 in Georgia Burial: Heard Cemetery (Green County), Georgia. Notes for THOMAS HEARD: Thomas Heard moved from Fluvanna County, Virginia to Goodland County, Virginia and then moved to South Carolina. Thomas then went to Georgia where he had his wife settled in Greene County. They lived on Richland Creek before settling in Town Creek, 8 miles from Greensboro, Georgia. They died on their plantation.

REVOLUTIONARY WAR:

Captain in Revolutionary War, Grave in Greene County is marked DAR Member "Society of the Cincinnati." Revolutionary War - Virginia Line; his name appears on the list showing "Arrangement of Virginia Line, 11/1783." His date of commission was February 18, 1781. He was a prisoner of war.

He was also a member of the Society of the Cincinatti which is a Hereditary Order founded by George Washington and the American and French Officers who served together in the Revolutionary War. He may have served in Washington's Own Regiment.

Thomas Heard is not mentioned in the will of Stephen Heard dated November 24, 1774, Pittsylvania County Deed and it is proven that Thomas is the son of Stephen and Mary Faulkner Heard.

Quoting from rev. Dow H. Hard's research dated June 9, 1957..."Thomas (Son of Stephen), was born in Virginia in 1742 and lived in Virginia at the time of the American Revolution.

His will mentioned "troop bounties" and "land warrants." These are presumed to have been made in payment for military service.

He made his last Will and Testiment on June 3, 1807. His Will was filed at Greensboro (Greene County), Georgia. Thomas' grave in the Heard Cemetery located on Cold Springs Road in Greene County, Georgia (north of Greensboro and Fishing Creek) is marked by the DAR and Order of the Cincinnati. He is buried beside his first wife, Elizabeth Napier Fitzpatrick, and there are headstones. Thomas suffered from Kidney Stones for the 10 years before his death. Kidney Stones were referred to "Gravel" in medical terms of that time.

GRANTEE Heard, Thomas. grantee. DATE 10 April 1781. Location: Henry County. Description: 100 acres on both sides of Sacks Creek. Source: Land Office Grants F, 1781-1782, p. 51 (Reel 47). Part of the index to the recorded copies of grants issued by the Virginia Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia. and GRANTEE Heard, Thomas. grantee. DATE 20 October 1779. Location: Pittsylvania County.Description: 290 acres on both sides of Jacks Creek. Source: Land Office Grants A, 1779-1780 (v.1 & 2 p.1-685), p. 162 (Reel 42). Part of the index to the recorded copies of grants issued by the Virginia Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

Children of THOMAS HEARD and ELIZABETH FITZPATRICK are:

1. CATHERINE HEARD, b. February 08, 1767, Goochland County, Virgina; d. Bet. 1807 - 1808, Greene County, Georgia. m'd 1st Isaac Stocks and 2nd Presley Watts.

2. ABRAM HEARD, b. February 26, 1769, Goochland County, Virgina; d. June 02, 1822, McMinn County, Tennessee. m'd Nancy Coffee of Hancock GA

3. MARY HEARD, b. May 18, 1771, Goochland County, Virgina; d. July 25, 1838, Cooksville (Heard County), Georgia; m. JOHN DRURY COOK, November 15, 1786.

4. JOSEPH HEARD, b. August 27, 1773; d. 1848, Morgan County, Georgia; m. (1) NANCY STEWARD/Suart; m. (2) ANNE CLARK; m. (3) MARY ALLEN.

5. THOMAS H. HEARD, b. Abt. 1775, Goochland County, Virgina; d. 1810, Randolph County, Georgia. m'd Mary "Polly" Whatley and Judith Thornton

6. SARAH HEARD, b. August 26, 1776, Georgia; d. May 05, 1845, Cedartown (Polk County), Georgia. m'd Wilson Whatley

7. ELIZABETH HEARD, b. Abt. 1777. m'd Hubbard Peeples and Michael Whatley

8. WOODSON ( WOODROW) HEARD, b. March 02, 1782; m. MARY POLLY PEEPLES (PEOPLES), May 29, 1805, Greene County, Georgia.

9. GEORGE HEARD, b. August 08, 1785; d. 1856; m. MARY OR MARTHA COFFEE.

10 FAULKNER HEARD, b. October 21, 1787; d. 1830; m. MARY ROBINSON.

GEORGE HEARD (STEPHEN 2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born Abt. 1744 in Albermarle County, Virgina, and died 1791 in Wilkes County, Georgia. He married SARAH FITZPATRICK, daughter of JOSEPH FITZPATRICK and MARTHA NAPIER. She was born 1752.

Children of GEORGE HEARD and SARAH FITZPATRICK are:

1. GEORGE HEARD. m'd Sarah Pound

2. BETSY HEARD m'd Drury Birge Boyd

3.MARY POLLY HEARD m'd Joseph Dixson

4. ANN HEARD m'd Sanford Ramey

5. WILLIAM HEARD, b. b 1778 m'd Mrs Elizabeth Gilbert

Georgia Marriages to 1850

Georgia Greene County

Foster, Lucy S. married Heard, Stephen on 30 Nov 1840 in Greene County, Georgia

Georgia Jasper County

Hampton, Mary married Heard, Stephen on 18 Dec 1823 in Jasper County, Georgia

Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots

HEARD, Stephen Heard mont Cem Elbert Co GA 25 Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.2, p. �Serial: 8542; Volume: 4 HEARD, Stephen Nr Elberton GA 35 Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.2, p. �Serial: 10000; Volume: 2

*JOHN HEARD (STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born Bet. 1744 - 1746 in Albermarle County, Virgina, and died 1797 in Greenesboro (Greene County), Georgia. He married MARY MEADOR March 1768 in Virginia, daughter of JOEL MEADOR and SUSANNAH CLARK. She was born in Virginia. They move go GA.ca 1784. Will: Will of November 5, 1797. Their daughter Susannh m'd William Martin. I have this family to DAMES of 17th Century

Children of JOHN HEARD and Mary MEADOR are:

1. SUSANNAH HEARD, b. March 15, 1770, Virginia.m'd William Babb JR.

2. ELIZABETH HEARD, b. March 10, 1772, Virginia; m. REUBEN EDWARDS.

3. JESSE HEARD, b. March 16, 1774, Virginia.m'd Elizabeth Hayes

4. JAMES HEARD, b. May 19, 1776, Amelia County, Virginia; d. September 26, 1857, Floyd County, Georgia. m'd Elizabeth Holloway

5. SARAH HEARD, b. June 15, 1778, Amelia County, Virgina; m. JOSEPH JONES, December 18, 1796.m'd Joseph Jones

6. MARY HEARD, b. October 02, 1780, Armelia County, Virginia; m. UNKNOWN HIBBARD/HUBBARD

7. ANNE HEARD, b. March 19, 1783 in Washington Co. Georgia; m. UNKNOWN BOYD.

8. JOHN HEARD, JR., b. November 02, 1786, Washington County, Georgia.m'd Nancy Wallis

9. JOEL HEARD, b. December 19, 1788, Green County, Georgia; d. July 23, 1869, Victoria County, Texas.m'd 1st Nancy Gilmore;

2nd Eleanor unknown maiden name

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STEPHEN HEARD (STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN)b c1746 D 1815 Moegan,GA. 1st m'd unknown and 2nd Margaret ?

Stephen children:

1. John s b 1773 d after 1850 m'd Rebecca Braswell

2. George b 1775 d 1850 m'd Nancy

3. Lucy b m'd John Clark? 5. Elizabeth m'd Mr Downs

6. Jennie m'd John Butler

Next is Margaret children with Septhen

7. Stephen b 1791 Ga m'd Keziah and 2nd Cullen

8 Frances m'd Sarah Matthews

9 Jesse Faulkner b 1798 m'd Sophia Matthews

10 Samuel m'd Elizabeth Matthews

11 Sarah

12 Sasannah b 1804 m'd Henry A Furlow

13 Thomas b 1811 m'd Sarah Caston

14 Ann

15 Permelia m'd William Furlow

JESSE FALKNER HEARD (STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born 1749 in Augusta County, Virginia, and died March 03, 1803 in Wilkes County, Georgia. He married (1) ELIZABETH ROBERTSON. He married (2) JUDITH WILKERSON 1794 in Culpepper County, Virginia. Notes for JESSE HEARD:In 1776 Jesse Heard was Lt. in the Pittsylvania County, Virginia Minute Men. Member of Georgia House of Representatives from Wilkes County, Georgia. REVOLUTIONARY WAR: Jesse took part in the Battle of Gwynn's Island. When this company was ordered form Gwynn's Isl;and to the frontier, the enlisted men were given the privilege of returning home. Capt. Dillard resigned and Jesse Heard was appointed Captain. On February 14, 1779, he was in a battle of (?) Creek in Georgia POLITICAL CAREER:He was a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from Wilkes County, Georgia, February 21, 1786 to September, 1794

Children of JESSE HEARD and JUDITH WILKERSON are:

1. SARAH "SALLY"4 HEARD, m. STEPHEN MARTIN, 1810. 2. MARY F. HEARD, m. ROBERT GRIER, 1809. 3. JUDITH HEARD, m. WILLIAM SMITH. 4 STEPHAN HEARD, b. 1772. 5. LUCY WILKINSON HEARD, b. 1779; d. 1843; m. WILLIAM NEAVE HARMON, 18062. 6. JESSE FAULKNER HEARD, b. June 1785.m'd Caroline Wilkinson 7. ELIZABETH HEARD, b. 1787; m. JOHN STANTON, 1802.

Notes for JOHN STANTON: John and Elizabeth moved to Missouri. Note my Janet I wonder if this Stanton family is my Stanton family in Platte Co MO? Just wondering

8. SUSAN ANNE HEARD, b. 1793; m. 1st THOMAS BEATTY; m. 2nd UNKNOWN ROBBINS.

SUSANNA HEARD (STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born Bet. 1749 - 1753, and died August 31, 1795 in Greene County, Georgia. She married ISRAEL STANDIFER 1763 in Virginia. He was born in Virginia. Isreal Standefer (Wife died in Greene Co. GA.)

More About ISRAEL STANDIFER: Occupation: U.S. Congressman from Tennessee

Stephen Heard and his brother-in -law, Isreal Standefer, were found today in Bledsoe Co. TN as follows:

Bledsoe Co. Deed Book A, page 1 15 Jan 1808

Christian Rhodes of Knox Co. TN to Thomas Menefee of Anderson Co. & James Deavers of Bledsoe Co. $1000 for 1000 acs on Sequatchie called Crow Cr. wit: Stephen Heard

Isreal Standefer (Wife who died in Greene Co. GA.)

Children of SUSANNA HEARD and ISRAEL STANDIFER are:

1. ABRAHAM STANDIFER.

2. JAMES STANDIFER.

3. JESSE STANDIFER, d. Tennessee. m'd Elizabeth Hoghton

4. SAMUEL STANDIFER.

5. MARY STANDIFER, b. November 13, 1767. m'd Thomas Woodcock

6. SKILTON/Skelton STANDIFER, b. April 10, 1772.m'd Lydia Echols and Jane ?

7. MARTHA STANDIFER, b. January 28, 1775.

8. MOLLY STANDIFER, b. Abt. 1780.

9.ISRAEL STANDIFER, JR., b. November 08, 1781; d. October 28, 1852.

10. WILLIAM HEARD STANDIFER, b. October 15, 1786; d. August 25, 1861, Cherokee County, Alabama.

11. STEPHEN STANDIFER, b. November 28, 1788.

12. SUSANNAH STANDIFER, b. April 18, 1791.

ANNE GWYLLUM HEARD (STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born Abt. 1751, and died 1821. She married PETER GILLAM. Peter parents were William Gilliam and Mary Jarrett of New Kent Co. William father was Deverearux Gilliam

Children of ANNE HEARD and PETER GILLAM are:

1. CHARLES GILLAM.

2. SALLY GILLAM.Sarah m'd Ewing Morrow Children of this marriage were: Peter Gilliam Morrow; Joseph Morrow and Ewing Morrow

3. POLLY GILLAM.

4. NANCY GILLAM.m'd Evan Price

5. PATSY GILLAM.

6. BETSY GILLAM.Elizabeth m'd Joseph Morrow

7. Mary

STEPHEN HEARD (JOHN,CHARLES,STEPHEN)3 was born November 1740 in Hanover County, Virginia, and died November 15, 1815 in Elbert County, Georgia Burial: Family Cemetery at Heardmont. He married 1st JANE GARMANY and married 2nd ELIZABETH "Betsey." DARDEN 4 August 25, 1785, daughter of GEORGE DARDEN and MARTHA BURCH. She was born Bet. 1765 - 1766 in Virginia, and died June 05, 1848. Notes for JANE GARMANY: Jane and their son were driven from their home by the Tories and died of exposure. Notes for STEPHEN HEARD: When the Assembly named Richad Howley as a delegate to the Continental Congress, it expected the executive power to devote upon Goerge Wells, president of the Exectuive Council and a leading radical. The fiery Wells, however, was killed in a duel by James Jackson on February 16, 1780. Two days later Stephen Heard of Wilkes County replaced Wells as president of the Executive Council. When Howley finally departed for Philadelphia, Heard became Georgia's chief executive, acting as governor from May 24, 1780 to August 18, 1781.

Heard was born in Hanover County, Virginia in November, 1740, the son of John and Bridgett Carroll Heard. The Heard family had lived in Virginia about twenty years, having migrated from Ireland around 1720. According to historian R. J. Massey, Heard's education was cut short when he joined George Washington's regiment in the French and Indian War. Promoted to the rank of Captain, Heard and Washington became lifetime friends. In 1759 John Heard moved his family to Georgia, settling forty-five miles above Augusta on Fishing Creek. in 1760 Stephen Heard was granted 150 acres near the mouth of Little River. John Heard and his two sons, living on what was still Indian land until 1773, built Heard's Fort on Fishing Creek in 1773-1774.

During the Revolutionary war, Stephen Heard supported the Whig cause and fought under Elijah Clark at the Battle of Kettle Creek, where the Whigs stopped Colonel James Boyd's invasion. Heard, like many settlers in back country Georgia suffered abuses from the enemy. While he was attending a military conference in Augusta, his wife Jane and their adopted daughter were driven from their home in the midst of winter and subsequently died from exposure. Before the siege of Augusta in September, 1780, Heard along with his father and brother were captured by Tories and imprisoned in Augusta. During Heard's confinement a faithful slave, "Mammy Kate," visited him twice a week. She brough him food, washed his clothes, and, if tradtional lore can be accepted, enabled him to escape. Supposedly the stout Mammy Kate concealed Heard in the large basket used to carry clothes and carried him unnoticed through the British lines.

As governor of Georgia, Heard inherited an impossible situation. Nineteenth century historian George White stated that Heard 'did all in his power to inspire the desponding people with hope." But, regardless of his efforts, there was little hope at this time. British forces occupied or controlled much of the state, including Savannah and the coastal rea. Only Wilkes County and a part of Richmond County remained under Whig authority, and those areas were raided periodically by Tories and Indians. From May 1780 until July 1781 the whereabouts and actions of the state government are conjectural. No assembly was elected and the governor apparently moved from place to place to avoid capture by the British. It seems certain that Heard fled into North Carolina as the backcountry of Georgia and South Carolina was ravaged by war. In reality, state government exisited in name only. As Kenneth Coleman, the chief historian of the Revolution of Georgia, observed: "Truly, state government was in default and it was every man for himself in Whig Georgia." Following the recapture of Augusta, a new assembly met there in August, 1781. Heard served as a member of this legislature and the Executive Council until he resigned in August, 1782.

After the War, Heard settled down to the quiet life of a prosperous farmer. He built a beautiful home in a forest near Washignton which he called Heardmont. A model of beauty and comfort with plastered walls and solid mahogany furniture imported from London, it was reputedly the finest home in Georgia north of Augusta. His landholdings were expanded with generous land grants form the sate for his civil and military service during the Revolution. In 1784 he received grants that totaled 6,850 acres, mostly in what became Elbert County. At the itme of his death he owned twenty four slaves. In 1785 he married Elizabeth Darden of Virginia and they had nine children. Three of their sons were named for the first three American Presidents.

Heard remained active in politics, serving several terms in the Assembly as a representative form Wilkes County and Elbert County. (in 1790 his area of Wilkes County became part of the new Elbert County.) He served as foreman of the first grand jury to convene in Elbert County, helped select the site of Elberton, and for many years as a justice of the county court. Heard also served as a representative to the Georgia consitutional convention in 1795. A lover of books, he accumulated an excellent library and was a pratron of th Moravian school for young women at Salem, North Carolina, and a trustee of the academy at Washington, Georgia.

Heard died at his home on November 15, 1815 and was buried in the family cemetery at Heardmont. Fifteen years after his death, a county in the western part of the state was named in his honor. On his monument at Heardmont is the inscription: "An honest man is the noblest work of God."

Child of STEPHEN HEARD and JANE GARMANY is:

1. ADOPTED DAUGHTER HEAR

Children of STEPHEN HEARD and ELIZABETH DARDEN are:

2. BARNARD CARROLL HEARD, b. March 12, 1787.

3. PATSY BURCH HEARD, b. 1788; m. BARTLETT TUCKER.

4. GEORGE WASHINGTON HEARD, b. June 17, 1791; m. SARAH CARTER, April 20, 1813, Elbert County, Georgia.

5. JOHN ADAMS HEARD, b. March 17, 1793; d. 1838. never married Occupation: Solicitor General Western Circuit of Georgia

6. BRIDGET CARROLL HEARD, b. June 17, 1795; m. 1st ELBERT H. THOMPSON; m. 2nd UNKNOWN THOMPSON and m. 3rd SIMEON HENDERSON, March 06, 1817.

7. JANE LANIER HEARD, b. 1797; m. SINGLETON W. ALLEN.

8. PERMETIAL DARDEN HEARD, b. 1799; d. 1816.

9. THOMAS JEFFERSON HEARD, b. August 21, 1801; d. May 04, 1876; m. 1st NANCY MIDDLETON and m. 2nd MISS ARNOLD.

10 SARAH HAMMOND HEARD, b. 1804; m. DR. JARRETT

Generation No. 4

CATHERINE HEARD (THOMAS, STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born February 08, 1767 in Goochland County, Virgina, and died Bet. 1807 - 1808 in Greene County, Georgia. She married 1st ISAAC STOCKS Bef. 1786 and married 2nd PRESSLEY WATTS Abt. 1796 in Greene County, Georgia.

Children of CATHERINE HEARD and ISAAC STOCKS are:

1. WILLIAM5 STOCKS.

2. THOMAS STOCKS, b. 1786; m. (1) FRANCES ANN DAVIS; m. (2) CYNTHIA COFFEE.

3. JOHN STOCKS, b. August 05, 1789; d. January 22, 1879; m. CAROLINE M. HUNTER, 1817, Morgan County, Georgia.

4. ELIZABETH STOCKS, b. Bef. 1796.

Children of CATHERINE HEARD and PRESSLEY WATTS are:

5. ELLEN WATTS, b. Aft. 1796; m. CHARNELLE HIGHTOWER, December 22, 1816, Morgan County, Georgia.

6. JOSEPH WATTS, b. Aft. 1800.

7. CATHERINE WATTS, b. January 16, 1808; d. September 17, 1881, Henry County, Georgia.

ABRAM HEARD (THOMAS, STEPHEN,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born February 26, 1769 in Goochland County, Virgina, and died June 02, 1822 in McMinn County, Tennessee. He married NANCY COFFEE March 25, 1795, daughter of PETER COFFEE and SARA (?). She was born August 23, 1778, and died November 09, 1836. Notes for ABRAM HEARD: Abram and Nancy Heard left Georgia and moved to McMinn County, Tennessee. Abram took up 1,280 acres of land on the Savannah River in the spring of 1822, but in June he was killed by an Indian, and his widow received the land grant. The farm is now called Savannah Farm.

Children of ABRAM HEARD and NANCY COFFEE are:

1. MINERVA ANN HEARD, m. PRYOR LEA.

2. FRANKLIN COFFEE HEARD, b. July 23, 1798, Greene County, Georgia; d. December 31, 1846, Mobile, Alabama; m. 1st EMILY WINGFIELD WOOLSEY, Aft. 1820; m. 2nd ANN MATILDA BOZEMAN, February 22, 1820, Greene County, Georgia.

3. JULIA SMITH HEARD, b. November 01, 1799; m. DOCTOR SEABORN JONES SAFFOLD, 1818, Morgan County, Georgia; b. 1789, Wilkes County, Georgia; d. 1859, Morgan County, Georgia

4. THOMAS PETER HEARD, b. 1800.

5. ABRAM AUGUSTUS HEARD, b. 1809, Greene County, Georgia; d. January 1885, Summerville, Alabama; m. 1st ANN THOMAS WILKINS and m. 2nd CYNTHIA BEATTY.

6. JOHN JOSEPH HEARD, b. 1809.

7. GEORGE FELEX HEARD, b. February 15, 1812; d. February 15, 1844, Harris County, Texas; m. 1st MARY ANN WEBSTER and m. 2nd EMILY SMITH TRAYLOR, Bef. 1844, Perry County, Alabama.

8. JOSHUA THOMAS HEARD, b. November 24, 1817, Greene County, Georgia; d. December 30, 1884, Near Shubuta, Mississippi.

THOMAS H. HEARD (THOMAS, STEPHEN,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born Abt. 1775 in Goochland County, Virgina, and died 1810 in Randolph County, Georgia. He married POLLY WHATLEY Abt. 1798 in Greene County, Georgia, daughter of ORNAN WHATLEY and JUDITH THORNTON.

Children of THOMAS HEARD and POLLY WHATLEY are:

1. GEORGE HEARD.

2. AMELIA HEARD.

3. POLLY F. HEARD.

4. WYATT THOMAS HEARD, b. November 28, 1799, Virginia; d. Bell County, Texas.

5. HUBBARD P. HEARD, b. Abt. 1800.

6. THOMAS W. HEARD, b. Abt. 1802.

7. MARY F. HEARD, b. Abt. 1804. Children of SARAH HEARD and WILSON WHATLEY are:

1.TABITHA WHEELWRIGHT WHATLEY.

2. ELIZABETH P. WHATLEY.

3. SEABORN JONES THORNTON WHATLEY.

4. CHARITY HUNTER WHATLEY.

5. MARY ANN WHATLEY.

6. WILSON ORNAN BURWELL WHATLEY.

7. SARA ANTIONETTE WHATLEY.

8.GEORGE CROGAN WHATLEY.

ELIZABETH HEARD (THOMAS, STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born Abt. 1777. She married 1st HUBBARD (PEOPLES) PEEBLES January 15, 1795 in Greene County, Georgia. She married 2nd MICHAEL WHATLEY, JR. August 26, 1799 in Greene County, Georgia.

Children of ELIZABETH HEARD and MICHAEL WHATLEY are:

1. THOMAS5 WHATLEY.

2. LOUISA WHATLEY.

3. TABITHA WHATLEY. 5. MINERVA WHATLEY.

6. AMANDA WHATLEY.

SUSANNAH HEARD (JOHN, STEPHEN,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born March 15, 1770 in Virginia. She married GUILLIUM (WILLIAM) BABB January 19, 1796 in Greene County, Georgia.

Children of SUSANNAH HEARD and GUILLIUM BABB are:

1. JOHN B.5 BABB, b. Abt. 1798.

2. WILLIAM BABB, b. Abt. 1802.

3. JOE HEARD BABB, b. Abt. 1809; d. February 22, 1882, Dalton (Whitfield County), Georgia.

JESSE HEARD (JOHN, STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born March 16, 1774 in Virgina. He married MARGARET ELIZABETH Hayes February 19, 1797 in Greene County, Georgia. Jesse Heard SR lived near the Ellitoos at the foot of Cagle Mountain. The Descendants of Josiah Elliotts still live in the area.

"Mississippi Cemetery and Bible Records" Volume XII, by Mississippi Genealogical Society

Page 55

John and Mary Meador Heard children)

Written in long hand- old time Handwriting- were 2 Photostats in this Bible

As follows:

Susanah Heard was born March 15 1770

Elizabeth Heard was born March the 10 1772

Jesse Heard was born March the 16 1774

James Heard was born May the 19 1776

Sary Heard was born June the 15 1778

Mary Heard was born Oct 2th 1780

Anny Heard was born March the 9 1783

John Heard was born Novem the 2 1783

Joel Heard was born Decemeber the 19 1788

The date of the will of John Heard, deceased is the 5 day of November 1797

Jesse Heard and Elizabeth Hase� was married 19� Feb 1797

John Heard was born Mary the 4 1798

Jesss Heard Junior was born May the � 1801

Byram Heard was born Oct the 23 1803

Sally Heard was born Dec. the 4 1805 and deceased Oct the 3 1840 age 34 10 mo 29 d

Vernin Heard was born May the 1808

Polly Heard was born February the 8 1811

Marlin Heard was born May the 17 1813

Early Heard was born April the 11� 1816

Children of JESSE HEARD and Elizabeth Hayes are:

1. JOHN BYRON HEARD, b. March 04, 1798, Greenesboro (Greene County), Georgia; d. October 06, 1863; m. FRANCES MCGUIRE, August 09, 1814.

2. JESSE HEARD, b. May 03, 1801, Greenesboro (Greene County), Georgia. m'd Nancy Elliott on July 28,1818. Nancy parents were William and Matiam Elliott. now with help of their descents Eric Heard, we have found what happen to Nancy died in 1840 and Jesse died 1845-before 1850 in Arkansas

3. BYRAM HEARD, b. October 23, 1803, Greenesboro (Greene County), Georgia; d. July 17, 1887, Dunlap (Sequatchie County), Tennessee.

4. SALLIE HEARD, b. December 03, 1805, Greenesboro (Greene County), Georgia.

5. VERNON HEARD, b. May 1808 Greensboro(Greene County), Georgia.

6. POLLY HEARD, b. February 08, 1811, Greenesboro (Greene County), Georgia. my ancestor

7. MARLIN HEARD, b. May 17, 1813, Greenesboro (Greene County), Georgia.

Notes for MARLin HEARD: Fought in the Indian Wars (Cherokee & Seminoles) 1836 - 1838.

8. JEREMIAH EARLY HEARD, b. April 11, 1816, Tennessee; d. 1891.

JAMES HEARD (JOHN, STEPHEN,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born May 19, 1776 in Amelia County, Virginia, and died September 26, 1857 in Floyd County, Georgia. He married ELIZABETH HOLLOWAY.

Child of JAMES HEARD and ELIZABETH HOLLOWAY is:

1. JESSE HOLLOWAY HEARD, b. November 16, 1818, South Carolina; d. August 15, 1890, Louisiana.

21. JOHN HEARD, JR. (JOHN, STEPHEN,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born November 02, 1786 in Greene County, Georgia. He married NANCY WALLIS. Her mother is Nancy Agness McCombs WAllis

Children of JOHN HEARD and NANCY WALLIS are:

1. WILLIAM5 HEARD, b. 1806, Georgia; d. March 1895, Texas County, Missouri.

2. ELIZABETH "BETSY" ANN HEARD, b. April 01, 1808, Georgia; d. Bef. January 1858. M'D JOSEPH DAVIS

3. JOHN A. HEARD, b. 1812, Georgia. M'D NANCY W HEARD

4. REBECCA HEARD, b. December 16, 1813.M'D GEORGE CAIN

5. JAMES HEARD, b. 1821. M'D NANCY HEARD

6. SARAH HEARD, b. Abt. 1822.M'D EDWARD AUSTIN

The marrieage for these people are from records and letters. Children of JOEL HEARD and NANCY GILMORE are:

1. WILEY5 HEARD, b. September 08, 1808; d. 1815.

2. WHORLEY HEARD, b. February 09, 1810.

3. HUMPHREY HEARD, b. December 01, 1811; d. October 23, 1896.

4. WILLIAM HEARD, b. February 14, 1814; m. REBECCA KEMP.

5. JOHN B. HEARD, b. December 18, 1815; d. October 15, 1843.

6. GEORGE WASHINGTON HEARD, b. May 06, 1817, Alabama.

7. MARY MEADOR HEARD, b. May 25, 1819, Alabama; m. UNKNOWN OWENS, Aft. 1837.

8. JOEL HEARD, JR., b. December 15, 1821.

9. ALLEN JACKSON HEARD, b. November 16, 1823, Sumter County, Alabama; d. September 28, 1914, Victoria County, Texas; m. MARTHA JANE BUSBY.

10. EDWARD HEARD, b. September 11, 1825.

11. BROWNLEE HEARD, b. February 04, 1827, Alabama; d. 1834.

12. THOMAS CLINTON HEARD, b. January 04, 1829.

Children of JOEL HEARD and LUCINDA JONES are:

13. OLLIE5 HEARD, b. August 02, 1853; m. JOHN MUM.

14. JAMES HOLMES HEARD, b. April 08, 1856; d. June 08, 1934, Victoria County, Texas; m. JOSEPHINE SAINT-JOHN.

15. ELLA ANNE HEARD, b. October 13, 1860; m. JOHN DORSEY.

16. IDA HEARD, b. November 08, 1864; m. CLARK DENTON.

JESSE FAULKNER HEARD (JESSE3, STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born June 1785. He married CAROLINE WILKERSON, daughter of BENJAMIN WILKERSON.

Child of JESSE HEARD and CAROLINE WILKERSON is:

1.STEPHEN HEARD, b. January 28, 1827; d. September 14, 1888. More About STEPHEN HEARD: Burial: Independence United Methodist Church Cemetery, Wilkes County, Georgia

BARNARD CARROLL HEARD (STEPHEN, JOHN, CHARLES) was born March 12, 1787. He married POLLY HUTSON.

Children of BARNARD HEARD and POLLY HUTSON are:

1. BOLLIVER5 HEARD.

2. STEPHEN HEARD.

3. JOHN HEARD.

Generation No. 5

JOSHUA THOMAS HEARD (ABRAM, THOMAS, STEPHEN,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born November 24, 1817 in Greene County, Georgia, and died December 30, 1884 in Near Shubuta, Mississippi,Burial: Old Heard Cemetery near Shubuta (Clarke County), Mississippi. He married MARTHA MATILDA KOGER11 in Soule Chapel, Noxubee County, Mississippi. She was born July 25, 1821 in Colleton District, South Carolina, and died August 01, 1885 in Wesson, Mississippi.

Children of JOSHUA HEARD and MARTHA KOGER are:

1. MARY ANN HEARD.:

Notes for MARY ANN HEARD: Mary's grave stone reads as follows: "My Dear Mary" It has no dates on it, but stone is engraved with a rose, stem and leaves at the top. The footstone has the initials, "M.A.W." More About MARY ANN HEARD: Burial: Heard Cemetery, North of Shubuta (Clarke County), Mississippi

2. LILLIE KOGER HEARD.

3. JULIA MINERVA HEARD.

4. CAROLINE GOODMAN HEARD, b. August 21, 1846; d. January 30, 1882; m. THOMAS ANDERSON LEDYARD.Notes for CAROLINE GOODMAN HEARD: Her nickname was "Carrie." There is a footstone with the name "Carrie" More About CAROLINE GOODMAN HEARD: Burial: Heard Cemetery, North of Shubuta (Clarke County), Mississippi

5. NANCY COFFEE HEARD, b. October 18, 1848, Summerfield, Alabama; d. August 30, 1885, Shubuta, Mississippi; m. THOMAS ANDERSON LEDYARD.

6. MARTHA LOUISA HEARD, b. April 19, 1854, Dayton, Alabama; d. January 17, 1861. More About MARTHA LOUISA HEARD:Burial: Heard Cemetery, North of Shubuta (Clarke County), Mississippi

7. ELIZABETH REBECCA HEARD, b. April 12, 1856, Dayton, Alabama; d. October 10, 1862.More About ELIZABETH REBECCA HEARD: Burial: Heard Cemetery, North of Shubuta (Clarke County), Mississippi

8. ELLEN LEA HEARD, b. April 21, 1862, Clarke County, Mississippi; d. October 28, 1864.

WYATT THOMAS HEARD (THOMAS H.4, THOMAS3, STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born November 28, 1799 in Virginia, and died in Bell County, Texas,Burial: Ft. Griffin Cemetery, Texas. He married MARY MATHIS REEVES Abt. 1820.

Children of WYATT HEARD and MARY REEVES are:

1. ELIZABETH JANE HEARD, b. October 01, 1821.

2. AUGUSTIN EARLY HEARD, b. March 24, 1823, Georgia; d. February 07, 1907, Sabinal, Texas.

3. DOOLY TATNALL HEARD, b. January 09, 1825.

4. NANCY SOPHRONIA HEARD, b. March 17, 1829.

5. NEWMAN HEARD, b. April 12, 1831.

6. MARY WHATLEY HEARD, b. July 29, 1833.

7. LAWRENCE PIKE HEARD, b. October 29, 1835, Cass County, Georgia; d. May 17, 1897, Reagan Wells, Texas.

8. WYATT AVERY HEARD, b. March 23, 1838.

9. HUBBARD TOMPKINS HEARD, b. November 06, 1840.

10. THOMAS WOODSON HEARD, b. August 08, 1844.

BYRAM HEARD (JESSE, JOHN, STEPHEN,CHARLES,STEPHEN)12 was born October 23, 1803 in Greenesboro (Greene County), Georgia, and died July 17, 1887 in Dunlap (Sequatchie County), Tennessee,Burial: Old Union Cemetery, Sequatchie County, Tennessee. He married NANCY HANDY. She was born 1804 in Tennessee, and died May 24, 1869,Burial: Old Union Cemetery, Sequatchie County, Tennessee. Notes for BYRAM HEARD:Byram came to Tennessee from his native state, Georgia, to Tennessee in 1811 and located in the Sequatchie Valley where he engaged in farming.(Source: "Tennessee, The Volunteer State," Vol. 3, Page 15) Byram served as Justice of the Peace in Sequatchie Valley for years and was one of the Commissionres to lay out the site for the town of Dunlap. (Source: "Tennessee, The Volunteer State," Vol. 3, page 15) Byram was shown on the 1861 Sequatchie County, Tennessee Tax List, District 1, as having one slave, $800. Byram also fought in the Indian Wars (1836 - 1838) - Cherokees & Seminoles.

Children of BYRAM HEARD and NANCY HANDY are:

1. MARY HEARD, b. December 11, 1823.Never Married

2. JAMES HEARD, b. December 07, 1825.

3. JOHN HEARD, b. August 22, 1828; d. June 01, 1901.

4. MATILDA "TILDA" HEARD, b. November 03, 1830, Marion County, Tennessee; d. April 28, 1898, Union Station.

5. NANCY HEARD, b. Abt. 1832; m. UNKNOWN CANNON.

6. SUSAN HEARD, b. March 1841, Tennessee; d. 1920.

7.. ALEXANDER P. HEARD, b. November 16, 1844, Tennessee; d. February 14, 1929.

Marlin (JESSE HEARD, JOHN, STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) b. May 17, 1813, Greenesboro (Greene County), Georgia. M�d 1834 TN Ruthy Briggs Marlin died before 1859 in Arkansas. Ruthy remarried Simeon Copeland

Notes for MARTIN HEARD: Fought in the Indian Wars (Cherokee & Seminoles) 1836 - 1838.

Children:

1 John Briggs b 15 Mar 1835 Marion Co. TN d 14 Mar 1918 Ozark Co. MO m�d abt 1856 Malinda A Forest b 15 Mar 1839 Ozark Co Mo d 31 Jan 1907 and m�d 23 Nov 1908 2nd Martha Beatrice Ingram b 18 Oct 1852 Maries Co. Mo d 20 Nov Arkoma, Le Flore Co OK.

2 Jesse Early Herd b abt 1843 m�d 3 Mar 1864 to Nancy Jane Welch

3 Mary b 1844 m�d abt 1863 MO 1st Samuel Haskins b abt 1833 TN and 1865 2nd Elijah Friend b abt 1831 Marion Co AR. D 4 Mary 1917 Theodosia, Marion Co AR

4 Andrew J Herd b abt 1845 d abt 1867 Ozark Co. Mo

5 Thomas Herd m�d Millie Haskins b 18 Oct 1851 d 1 Aug 1905

JEREMIAH EARLY HEARD (JESSE, JOHN, STEPHE2,CHARLES,STEPHEN)14,15 was born April 11, 1816 in Tennessee, and died 1891. He married MARGARET HUGHES Abt. 1837 in Marion County, Tennessee. She was born 1818, and died 1883.Notes for JEREMIAH EARLY HEARD:Fought in the Indian Wars - Cherokees & Seminoles (1836 - 1838). More About JEREMIAH EARLY HEARD:Occupation: 1850, Farmer in Marion County, Tennessee. He was also a Farmer in Douglas and Webster Counties, Missouri. While Early and Margaret Heard only lived in Douglas County a relatively short time, many,many of their descendants lived there an still do today.

Douglas County Missouri History and families has Jeremiah and family list in it. The book has Douglas County Veterans listing many Heard there. Jeremiah children married in the McIntosh family and Coats family and they can be found in there. The book states that many of children's children can be still found here. I hoping to meet some soon.

Douglas County Cemetery book list the Heard graves as follows: Shiloh Cemetery: Rachel Heard b June 13, 1875 d Apr 24 1888. Note she was the wife of John Huston Heard.Her grave can be found near the McIntosh family for that was her maiden. These graves connot be found, but were there when Mr G. C Johnson was caretaker back in the 30s. "He stated there are over 100 graves which do not have markers" Nancy Heard b 19 Aug 1862 d 8 June 1895; Nathaniel b 19 Aug 1862 d 22 Nov 1865. Near the Coats family: Heard Anna b 5 Apr 1861 d 9 OPct 1916 next is John H June 8 1838 d 19 Aub 1916. Note John H was married twice. A Heard stone with photo for Artie m b 14 Dec 1897 d 17 Dec 1962(mother) and father John B 3 Apr 1870 d 15 July 1945. Heard, Amanda M b 28 Aug 1899 d 6 June 1983 m'd 29 ug 1923 to H Clay b 2 June 1896 d 18 Sep 1979 Children Kenneth, Leonard, Robert, Sheirley Arnold. next Heard Robert b 20 July 1934 d 7 May 1952.

Douglas marriage book for Heard there are 1-2-1908 Heard L. H. to Lydia McCall; 1-18-1908 Elie Heard m'd Cora Casteel; 1-9-1908 Harrison Heard to Artie McCall; 4-09-1909 James Heard to Maudie Anderson; 2 -22 1909 Jerrah L Heard to Luetta Paul and Samuel Heard to Ethel Mclean

Webster County 1870 Census you will find

Jeremiah Heard age 54 TN farmer and Margaret age 54 TN children Elisabeth age 30 TN, Rebecca age 17 TN and Bryam E age 11 MO

Webster County Cemetery records:

Krider Cememtery: Margeret Heard w/o B. E. Heard( Bryam) b 12 May 1860 d 21 Oct 1904 next W. J . Heard 1898 1922. Gentry Cemetery near Diggins Virgil E b 14 Jun 1895 d 20 Aug 1968 Betty J b 2 July 1907 Their infant son and Clara w/o V. E. Heard 1989 1924. Brixey Cemetery: J E Heard b 11 Apr 1816 d 8 Dec 1894, Margaret 28 Sept 1818 d 22 May 1883 next is Rebecca M 11 Apr 1854 13 Nov 1875; Byram Ethriam Heard 57y 7m 28 Jult 1859 28 feb 1917.

Webster County, Missouri has history book too. I will getting a copy what it says.

Children of JEREMIAH HEARD and MARGARET HUGHES are:

1. JOHN HUSTON HEARD, b. 1838; d. 1916.m'd 1st Rachel Ann McIntosh on 15 Aug 1861 and 2nd Anna Freeman 1 April 1883. John had 10 children

2. ELIZABETH HEARD, b. Abt. 1840; m. GEORGE LEMMONS.

3 Janie

4. Mary Meadow "POLLY" HEARD, b. 1843; m. JAMES COATS on 12 Oct 1865 in Webster County, Missouri. They lived at Brushyknob, Missouri until her death 2 Aug 1929. They has 9 children.

5. NANCY HEARD, b. Abt. 1847; m. SAMUEL J. HOPKINS on 3 Mar 1870 in Webster County, MO.

6. Sarah

7. Margaret

8. REBECCA MARGARET HEARD, b. April 185016; d.13 Nov 1885 buried Brixey Cemetery at Seymour, Webster CO., MO; m. OLIVER BRIXEY on 7 Dec 1873 in Webster CO.,MO Notes for REBECCA MARGARET HEARD:Rebecca was listed as five months old on the 1850 Marion County, Tennessee Census. The Census was taken in September, 1850, making her born in April of 1850. Her name is listed as Margaret, so this was probably her middle name.

9.BYRAM EPHRAIM HEARD, b. July 28, 1859 in Douglas CO. Mo; m. SARAH MARGARET KRIDER on 8 Dec 1878 in Webster CO.,MO. They lived in Douglas Co.MO. with their had 13 Children.

POLLY HEARD(JESSE, JOHN, STEPHEN,CHARLES,STEPHEN)b. February 08, 1811, Greenesboro (Greene County), Georgia. died in TX after 1880. m'd James Kilmer. there is James Kilmer

The history of Hamilton County and Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tenn.: Lookout Pub. Co., 1940, 1017 pgs. by Armstrong, Zella

Has Cap. William Standifer's company in Cherokee War

Date for mustered in May 1836

James Kilmer

Because of this I think James Kilmer died in Cherokee War therefore Mary in 1850 Census is list with their Children Early and Byrom

Note: Polly Heard aka Mary Meadors Heard By the preponderant of the law I think that Polly the daughter of Jesse and Margaret Hose Heard is my Mary Meador Heard who married James Kilmer.

1 Jesse came from Greene Co.. GA ca 1811 maybe a little later to Bledsoe Co. because that was the only county at that time.

2. Jesse didn't leave the area the county lines just kept changing so his daughter Mary could have met someone in the Valley to marry.

3. There was James and Jacob Kilmer on a tax list in 1836. Mary is at the right age to get married. My family tradition says Mary�s husband as a J. Kilmer.

4. My Mary Meadors Heard was born 1811 in GA/TN.

5. I have copy of land deed for Benjamin Kilmer buying land with Jeremiah Early Heard who may be related t to Mary through marriage. The date for this deed is 1854. I need to find out if anyone knows who brought the land after Jesse and his family moves to MO.

6. Mary Meador Heard Kilmer had two sons who are have the same names as the sons of Jesse and Margaret Heard sons Jeremiah Early and Byram.

7. Jeremiah and Byram is a name that runs in the Meadors family.

Polly (Mary Meador Heard)and Mr Kilmer children

1. Jeremiah Early Kimer b 1833

2 Byrum Kilmer b 1835

For more on the Kilmer family click here for Kilmer

JESSE HOLLOWAY HEARD (JAMES, JOHN, STEPHEN,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born November 16, 1818 in South Carolina, and died August 15, 1890 in Louisiana. He married MARY SUSAN HEWELL 1844 in Carroll County, Georgia, daughter of JESSE HEWELL and MARTHA BERRY. She was born October 21, 1822 in Covington, Georgia, and died February 02, 1902 in Louisiana.

Children of JESSE HEARD and MARY HEWELL are:

1. SARAH JANE6 HEARD.Died as an infant.

2. JOHN THOMAS HEARD, b. January 21, 1845; d. October 24, 1912.

3. JAMES HEWELL HEARD, b. February 22, 1848; d. June 06, 1933, Dry Creek, Louisiana.

4. GEORGE WASHINGTON HEARD, b. February 14, 1850; d. June 15, 1959; m. AUGUSTA BRADFORD, February 06, 1877; b. June 23, 1858; d. June 07, 1909.

5. MARY FRANCES FLOURNOY HEARD, b. July 02, 1852.

6. WILLIAM HENRY HEARD, b. Abt. 1854; m. SARAH (DOSS) COLLINS.

7. MARTHA ELIZABETH HEARD, b. November 16, 1856; d. August 17, 1931; m. LEONARD D. SPEARS; b. Arkansas.Notes for LEONARD D. SPEARS:Donated the land for the Dry Creek Cemetery.

8. JULIA EMILY HEARD, b. August 17, 1860; d. April 13, 1949; m. WILLIAM ALEXANDER KENT; b. June 08, 1847, Clarke, Mississippi; d. April 26, 1917, Louisiana.

9. NANCY PARTHENIA HEARD, b. August 29, 1863.

WILLIAM HEARD (JOHN4, JOHN3, STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN)17,18 was born 1806 in Georgia, and died March 1895 in Texas County, Missouri. He married ARTELIER WEBB Bef. 1830. She was born 1815 in Illinois, and died 1890 in Texas County, Missouri.

Children of WILLIAM HEARD and ARTELIER WEBB are:

1. JOHN M. HEARD, b. June 1828; m. MARY J. UNKNOWN; b. January 1845.

2. SARAH "SALLIE" HEARD, b. December 07, 1832; d. March 19, 1917.

3. THOMAS HEARD, b. 1833; d. 1876, Arkansas; m. CHARLOTTE WALKER.

4. CAPTAIN GEORGE WASHINGTON HEARD, b. October 26, 1836, Sequatchie County, TN; d. October 28, 1922.

5. JAMES CLAY HEARD, b. April 24, 1842, Bledsoe County, Tennessee; d. February 27, 1919, Bledsoe County, Tennessee.

6. NANCY HEARD, b. 1844, Tennessee.

7. REBECCA MATILDA HEARD, b. July 02, 1854.

ELIZABETH "BETSY" ANN5 HEARD (JOHN, JOHN, STEPHEN,CHARLES,STEPHEN)21,22 was born April 01, 1808 in Georgia, and died Bef. January 1858. She married JOSEPH DAVIS Bet. 1826 - 1829. He was born July 26, 1803 in Tennessee, and died September 06, 1882.

Child of ELIZABETH HEARD and JOSEPH DAVIS is:

1. Anderson b. 19 Feb 1827

2. Nancy b. ca 1829

3. Susan b. ca 1830

4. Lucinda b. ca 1832

5. MARY DAVIS, b. May 11, 1834, Tennessee; d. January 06, 1898, Eastland County, Texas,Burial: Eastland County, Texas; m.1st Dauswell Charles Rogers died before the 1860 and 2nd, JAMES MILTON RICHARDS, November 30, 1858, Sequatchie County, Tennessee24; b. January 13, 1819, Tennessee; d. November 21, 1888, Benton County, Arkansas.

6. Rebecca b. 13 July 1836

7. John b. ca 1839

8. Timothy b. ca 1841

9. William N. b. 23 July 1843

10. Benjamin Franklin b. ca 1845

JOHN A. HEARD (JOHN, JOHN, STEPHEN, CHARLES)25 was born 1812 in Georgia. He married NANCY W. UNKNOWN. She was born Abt. 1826 in Tennessee.

Child of JOHN HEARD and NANCY UNKNOWN is:

1. EMALINE6 HEARD, b. 1841; m. BURRELL BENNETT BARKER, April 22, 1858, Sequatchie County, Tennessee26; b. March 26, 1843; d. July 16, 1869.

JAMES HEARD(JOHN, JOHN, STEPHEN,CHARLES,STEPHEN), b. 1821. M'D NANCY HENSON in Marion Co.TN. Children by 1860 Census are Lavenader age 15,Susan age 12 and Martha age 6. James died ca 1857 according to court documents. . Nancy remarried to Joseph Davis

HUMPHREY HEARD (JOEL, JOHN, STEPHEN,CHARLES,STEPHEN) was born December 01, 1811, and died October 23, 1896. He married LOUISA ELLEN FOSTER January 30, 1840.

Child of HUMPHREY HEARD and LOUISA FOSTER is:

1.MARY HEARD, b. Aft. 1840; m. MURDOCK MCRAE.

John Briggs (Martin, JESSE HEARD,JOHN, STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) and Malinda Forest children:

1 James M b 1857 Ark m�d Matilda Reed

2 Morris Herd b 1858 MO m�d Margaret Edmunds (children Vernon Edward his wife Effie Gocham

3 Samuel J b 1862 Mo wife Riles

4 Andrew Herd b 1864 Mo m�d Hettie Ryle

5 Robert Herd b 1867 Mo m�d Daisy Elliott and Mary Hogan

6 David Dutcher b 1868 Mo m�d Elizabeth McCullough

7 Thomas J b 6 Dec 1869 d 17 Dep 1929 Mo m�d bef 1890 Rosa Belle Haskins (Children Bertha b 25 Jan 1890; Joe b 1 Oct 1893; Austin b 19 Dec 1895; Fate b 20 Jan 1899, Finely and Shirley

8 Josephine b 1873 Mo m�d H Lamerson

9 John Briggs JR b 1875 Mo m�d Josie Johnson

10 Fredie O b 1877 Mo

11 Francis B b 1877

Jesse Early (Martin, JESSE HEARD,JOHN, STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) and Nancy Jane Welch children

1 Baley

2 Mary M b abt 1865

3 Jim

4 William T b 16 Apr 1866 d 6 Jan 1963

5 Sarah Jane b abt 1868

6 Samuel S b abt 1869

7 Huldah b abt 1875

8 Benjamin b abt 1876

9 Maggie b abt 1879

Mary (Martin, JESSE HEARD,JOHN, STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) and Samuel Haskins children

1 Joseph Glass Haskins b 1860 m�d Emma Royale child Stella Haskins

Mary and Elijah Friend children

1 John P Friend b abt 1866

2 Jesse J Friend b abt 1868

3 Mary J b 24 Feb 1870 m�d 24 Jul 1888 Thomas Mahan

4 Thomas b 1872

5 Ellias Calvin b 1877

Andrew J (Martin, JESSE HEARD,JOHN, STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) and Muhuldah Johnson children

1 Jesse Everett b 10 Oct 1867 d 7 Sep 1945 Pontiac, MO m�d Elizabeth Turnbo b 15 Jun 1870 Children Fannie Myrtle b 1962 Broken Arrow, OK m�d Monroe Milton Sanders and Everett Vernon

Thomas (Martin, JESSE HEARD,JOHN, STEPHEN2,CHARLES,STEPHEN) and Millie Haskins children

1 Johnie Austin

2 Rita Ruskin

I wonder if these people could be a brother or some relation OUR CHARLES HEARD:

This what I found:

Hurd, James. grantee. Date:18 October 1650. Description: 500 acres on the south side of Potomeck River, beg.g at the mouth of a Small Creeke called Hurds Creeke neare to Matchotiq Creeke.Source: Land Office Patents No. 2, 1643-1651, p. 287 (Reel 2). Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia. Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774.

Hurd, James. grantee. Date:13 December 1660. Location: New Kent County. Description: 1770 acres on the south side of York River. Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 448 (Reel 4). Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia. Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774.

2. THOMAS HEARD, b. Abt. 1694; m. POLLY MCDONALD. Book "CAVALIERS AND PIONEER" by Nell Nugent " George Alvis 767 New Kent Co.VA. in St Peter Par. on N side of Totopotanys Cr 7 Nov 1700. 16 pers Richard Horne, John Davis, Mary Davis, Thomas Heard etc.

Who are this Hurd

Hurd, David. grantee. Date 16 April 1683. Location: New Kent County.

Henry Hurd found here Location: Isle of Wight County. Formerly granted by patt. unto Henry Hurd, dated November 11th, 1642. "See Book No. 5 pa. 151" Now by this date 23 March 1654. The land belong to Gutteridge, John. grantee.

1. Hurd, Nathaniel date 12 May 1653 Description: 380 acres on the north east side of a Creeke divid.g this land from ye land of Mr. Nowells. Source: Land Office Patents No. 3, 1652-1655, p. 29 (Reel 2). Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia. Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774. 2. The same date for a Nathaniel Hurd found here Description: 250 acres att Queen Heith on the north side of James River: Beg.g att a small creek wch. devides this land from ye land of Mr. BurhamSource: Land Office Patents No. 3, 1652-1655, p. 29 (Reel 2). NOTE Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia. 3. The same date for a Nathaniel Hurd found here: Description: 144 acres on the south east side of Skeaths Creek &c. of a run which cometh from Jacobs Well. NOTE Source: Land Office Patents No. 3, 1652-1655, p. 29 (Reel 2). NOTE Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

Hurd, Nathaniel, Capt. grantee. DATE 12 March 1653. NOTE Location: Warwick County.Description: 533 acres at the head of Skeaths Creek. Source: Land Office Patents No. 3, 1652-1655, p. 29 (Reel 2). NOTE Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia

Which George was this one: Heard, George. grantee. DATE 10 November 1779. Location: Henry County.Description: 250 acres on Simmons Creek, adjoining his old lines. Source: Land Office Patents B, 1779-1780, p. 9 (Reel 43). Part of the index to the recorded copies of grants issued by the Virginia Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

Joyce Poole has worked for many and many years collecting records. She now has a chart with names and place for the Heard starting with STEPHEN HEARD, b. Abt. 1695, Aiglish (Tyrone County), Ireland; d. and it is stilling growing as long as their are people who sent her their line and help add to this ever growing Chart.

You to can have a copy of this chart by writing to her

Joyce Poole

401 Scotts Way

Augusta, GA. 30909-3134

She will copy and mail her chart and index for $12 for another $3 she will through in some supporting reports.

I found this book at my local library

"GEORGIA BIBLE RECORDS" by Jeannette Holland Austin

Heard Bible

Owner Willard Colvin, Dubach, Lincoln Par. LA.

Births

Stephen B. Heard 12/20/1811 Martha Heard 9/7/1823

William H Heard 10/10./1814 Sarah Heard 8/13/1826

Charles Heard 10/17/1817 Elizabeth Heard 7/31/1829

Jesse W. Hard 1/5/1820

John G. Wright, son of John Wright 9/7/1807

Martha Jane Heard 9/27/1851

Sarah or Dorah Ann Francis 3/26/1856

William Charles Heard 11/6/1860

Joseph Stephen Heard 8/14/1867

Jesse Anderson Heard 11/15/1845 Parthena C Davis 8/31/1827

Cintha Elizabeth Heard 7/30/1748 Sarah Ann Davis 1/20/1812

Deaths

Stephen B Heard 5/27/1835 Elizabeth Heard 8/15/1847

Jesse a. Heard 12/20/1845 William H Heard 8/19/1847

Jesse Heard 10/17/1840 John C Wright 8/10/1864

Jesse W Heard 7/22/1846 Amanda D Autrey 2/26/1868

Cintha K Autrey 7/26/1864

Marriages:

William T Edwards and Martha A Heard m 1/12/1848

Charles F Heard and Parthenia C Davis m 9/19/1844

L. P. B.? and Deleny Heard m 2/7/1845

John G Wright and S. A. Davis m 8/10/1862

Thomas A Wright and Martha J Heard m 3/26/1868

Richard C Colvin and Dorah A Heard m 12/25/1870

Thomas J Autrey and Cinthia E Heard m 11/19/18-9

Births

John Wright 2/14/1775 Stephen Wright 7/9/1779

Arthur Wright 8/7/1760 Elizabeth Wright 8/27/1787

Owen Mitchel Wright 7/26/1863

Jesse Heard, son of William Heard, 2/14/1780

Liveller Jane Autrey 11/3/1866

Dorah Telephone Wright 8/4/1800

Amanda Dorathe Autrey 1/30/1869

JAMES W HEARD BIBLE

Owner Mrs J L Holloway, Indian Springs, GA.

James W. Heard of Indian Springs and Adaaide Berkley of Monroe Co. GA.M 12/20/1866 at Monroe Co. by Rev Millins, Baptist Church wit Midleton Wise,Jane H Moore

STEPHEN HEARD BIBLE

Stephen and Betsy Heard m 8/25/1785

Barnard Carol b 3/12/1787 Jane Lanier b 3/23/1797

Patsy Burch b 10/10/1788 Permeila Darden b 2/23/1799

George Washington b 6/14/1791 Thomas Jefferson n 8/21/1801

John Adams b 3/17/1793 Sarah Hammond b 12/24/1804

Bridge Carol b 6/17/1795

Deaths

Col. Stephen Heard b 11/13/1815 Bridge Carol

Permeila Darden Heard 2.12.1816 John Lanier

Patsy Burch 12/7/1824

Sarah Hammond 8/16/1825

Maj. Barnard Carol Heard

Gen John Adams Heard 1/6/1829

George Washington 10/17/1838

Elizabeth wife of Stephen 6/5/1848

HUGH H HEARD BIBLE

Owner: Mrs. J L Hollowy, Indian Springs,GA

Hugh H Heard b 2/3/1796

Jane H Gilmore b 6/15/1809

Hugh H Heard and Jane H Gilmore m 12/23/1827

Births

William G Heard 10/12/1828 Isabella I Heard 9/3/1838

Eleanor E Heard 4/11/1830 (d1840)

George W Heard 7/6/1831 Mary Ann Heard 7/30/1840

Charles L Heard �/1833 Hugh H Heard 4/8/1842

Catherine M Heard 12/16/1836 (d1/7/1845)

Eleanor S Heard m Charles C Heard 12/28/1848

Julyann Heard m Richard R Osborne 8/24/1845

Louisa Amanda Heard m Reuben Boyett 11/18/1849 (Reuben d 1838)

Louisa Amanda Heary Boyett m James M Pittman 1/28/1860

Births

John Jasper 3/16/1798 (son of Charles and Eleanor)

Amanda Malvina 5/9/1806

Martha Nobles 11/27/1826

Eleanor Silverster Heard 8/31/1828

Julyann 10/20/1830

Louisa Amanda 7/8/1833

Caroline M 8/30/1835

Susannah 11/23/1837

Elizabeth E 1/18/1840

Charles Jackson 7/3/1842

John Washington Columbus 11/28/1845

Eleanor's son Lewis Washington 12/10/1849

Eleanor's son Joseph Sanford 11/11/1851

Louisa Amanda's son John Jasper Boyett 1/18/1833 d 1832

Erwin Newton Boyett 11/19/1854/d 3/1930

George Washington Boyett 11/28/1856 d 5/21/1945

Rebuen Charles Boyett 10/30/1858 d infancy

Dau Lucinda Elana Pittman 5/1/1861

Julyann's dau Georgia A Osborne 12./23/1848

Son Sammie Y. V Osborne 5/23/1851

Deaths

Susannah 9/23/1842 Eleanor S 11/1/1842

Caroline M 9/25/1842 Louise Amanda Boyett 7/1/1862

Julyann Osborne 7/23/1831

Charles J Heard a Confederate Soldier. Vol under Capt Brown on 5.21.1861. He was in 1st battle of Manassas,VA. After which he was appointed Corpl. Of Color Guards. He stood gallantly by the flag of his country, and at thebattle of Malvin Hill, he received a mortal wound on July 1st and d 7/5/1862

John W C Heard vol: in Confederate Army at age 18, acted the part of a brave soldier for the space of 12 mos. He was taken sick and died of a short illness 3/10/1865

John J (John Jasper) Heard d 7/4/1867

Amanda Malvina heard d 7/29/1873

(Info. From Mrs George Boyett, Moss Point. Miss)

JOHN HEARD BIBLE

From Rev War Pension r 4822 Appl. Dtd 11/18/1845 of John Germany Heard age 81 on 11/12th last from Walton Co. GA. States was b Columbus Co. GA. 11/12/1763 Affidavit of Charles M Heard , Jackson CO. GA drd 8/10/1852 age 64 son of John Heard

John Heard m Elizabeth 1/15/1787

Their children

Margrett Forgason Heard b 10/30/1787

Barnard Heard b 10/16/1787

William Brady Heard b 3/3/1797

John heard b 12/1795

Elizabeth b 8/1803

WOODSON HEARD BIBLE

Owner: Mrs Fannie Weathers

Births

Wooson �/1782

Polly b 3/30/1792

Marshall Peeples Heard , son of Woodson and Polly Heard b 9/14/1806

Sophronia Massy b 11/1807

Almira Ann b 6/21/1810

Joseph Columbus b 10/17/1812

Cordelia Elizabeth 4/17/1815

Thomas Amiruns b 11/29/1817

Gustavus Peeples 3/31/1820

Patton Alanson 3/16/1822

Mary Frances 9/4/1824

Sabrina Catherine 11/19/1826

David Woodson 6/15/1829

Caleenah America 5/18/1831

Abraham Faulkner 12/17/1837

Joseph Collumbus Sanders 8/17/1839

John D Sanders 12/3/1841 age 42 I wonder if this was death not birth

Deaths

Elizabeth 9/24/1790 age 40

Thomas 1/17/1809 age 10

Marshall Peeples 117/1806 age 9 wks 1 day

Gustavus Peeples 11/23/1834 age 14

Joseph Columbus , grandson of Woodson and Polly Heard b 10/23/1837

Abraham Faulkner d 1/7/1838 age 21

Nathan Peeples d 10/1/1797 age 41

Frances Peeples d 1/21/1799 age 49

Leenah Peeples d 7/25/1799 age 14

Elizabeth Peeples d 5/14/1806

Woodson Heard d 1/1839 age 66 yers , 10mos,10 days

Mary Heard d ?/5/1863 age 42 years 22 mos 5 days

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