S. M. Thames1
M, (1872 - )
Last Edited | 15 September 2002 |
Citations
- 1880 Federal Census, United States.
Dis 1, Beat 1, Wayne Co., MS, page page 296B, based on LDS CD transcription.
- 1880 Federal Census, United States.
Dis 1, Beat 1, Wayne Co., MS, page page 296B, based on LDS CD transcription
S.W. Thames, Self, M, Md, 47, AL/AR/AR
M.A. Thames, Wife, F, Md, 44, GA/NC/NC
Ora Thames, Dau, F, S, 25, GA/AL/GA
S. M. Thames, Son, M, S, 8, MS/AL/AL
M. L. McKay, Dau, F, Wd, 19, MS/AL/GA
Minnie L. McKay, GDau, F, S, 3, MS/MS/MS.
Elisha Hart1
M, (3 November 1831 - 17 August 1904)
Last Edited | 15 September 2002 |
Julia Antionette Purnell1
F, (15 January 1842 - 25 February 1917)
Birth* | 15 January 1842 | Julia was born on 15 January 1842. She was the daughter of Solomon Purnell and Julia Antoinette Reed.1 |
Marriage* | say 1857 | She married Elisha Hart say 1857.1 |
Married Name | say 1857 | As of say 1857, her married name was Hart.1 |
Death* | 25 February 1917 | She died at Conecuh Co., Alabama, on 25 February 1917 at age 75.1 |
Burial* | after 25 February 1917 | Her body was interred after 25 February 1917 at Old Town Cemetery, Evergreen, Conecuh Co., Alabama.1 |
Family | Elisha Hart (3 November 1831 - 17 August 1904) |
Children | |
Last Edited | 15 September 2002 |
Ruth Olivia McCarty1
F, (17 January 1886 - 25 October 1956)
Birth* | 17 January 1886 | She was born on 17 January 1886 at Mississippi.1 |
Marriage* | 2 January 1918 | She married William Charles Thames at Bay Saint Louis, Hancock Co., Mississippi, on 2 January 1918 at age 31.1 |
Married Name | 2 January 1918 | As of 2 January 1918, her married name was Thames.1 |
Death* | 25 October 1956 | She died at Nicholson, Pearl River Co., Mississippi, on 25 October 1956 at age 70.1 |
Burial* | after 25 October 1956 | Her body was interred after 25 October 1956 at Corinth Cemetery, Nicholson, Pearl River Co., Mississippi.1 |
Last Edited | 16 September 2002 |
G. B. Searle1
M, (say 1891 - )
Last Edited | 16 September 2002 |
Mattie Elizabeth Thames1
F, (23 January 1919 - )
Last Edited | 16 September 2002 |
Beulah P. Smith1
F, (31 August 1894 - 22 November 1978)
Birth* | 31 August 1894 | She was born on 31 August 1894.4 |
Marriage* | 31 January 1915 | She married Percy Crum Thames at Conecuh Co., Alabama, on 31 January 1915 at age 20.5 |
Married Name | 31 January 1915 | As of 31 January 1915, her married name was Thames.1 |
Death* | 22 November 1978 | She died at Brooklyn, Conecuh Co., Alabama, on 22 November 1978 at age 84.4 |
Burial* | after 22 November 1978 | Her body was interred after 22 November 1978 at Brooklyn Baptist Church Cemetery, Brooklyn, Conecuh Co., Alabama.4 |
Biography* | | Within these records, there has been a confusion between two different Beulah Thames. Both are shown with the same dates of birth and death. However, the SSDI shows one Beulah (residence Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL; last benefit to Evergreen, Conecuh Co., AL) with the birth and death dates shown in this family tree, and a second Beulah (residence and last benefit in Evergreen, Conecuh Co., AL) who was born 22 Dec 1893 and died Jan 1979. Further research is needed to sort them out.6 |
Last Edited | 26 August 2012 |
Citations
- Heritage Committee of Evergreen-Conecuh Public Library, Conecuh Co., AL Headstones, Vol. II, Evergreen, AL: Evergreen-Conecuh (AL) Public Library, 1981-1986, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.1263 V3c v.2.
- http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-17572.
- http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kelley-587.
- Heritage Committee of Evergreen-Conecuh Public Library, Conecuh Co., AL Headstones, Vol. II, Evergreen, AL: Evergreen-Conecuh (AL) Public Library, 1981-1986, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.1263 V3c v.2.
page 27.
- Wilene J. Whatley and Sarah R. Coker, Conecuh Co., AL Marriages, Vol. 1, Southern Business Forms, 1990.
page 133.
- U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm
- E-mail written Aug 2012 to Warren L. Culpepper from William Anderson Thames Jr. (#63612), Pensacola, FL, e-mail address.
Charles Wallace Dean1
M, (1 October 1882 - 4 January 1943)
Last Edited | 16 September 2002 |
B. G. Jones1
M, (say 1886 - )
Birth* | say 1886 | He was born say 1886.1 |
Marriage* | 27 December 1908 | He married Mary Elizabeth Thames on 27 December 1908.1 |
Last Edited | 16 September 2002 |
Citations
- Wilene J. Whatley and Sarah R. Coker, Conecuh Co., AL Marriages, Vol. 1, Southern Business Forms, 1990.
page 114.
Mary E. (?)1
F, (24 February 1884 - 15 December 1967)
Last Edited | 10 August 2009 |
Citations
- Heritage Committee of Evergreen-Conecuh Public Library, Conecuh Co., AL Headstones, Vol. II, Evergreen, AL: Evergreen-Conecuh (AL) Public Library, 1981-1986, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.1263 V3c v.2.
page 28.
- U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm
- E-mail written Aug 2009 to Culpepper Connections from Horace Gerald 'Gerre' Reynolds Jr. (desc/o 60440), e-mail address.
- Heritage Committee of Evergreen-Conecuh Public Library, Conecuh Co., AL Headstones, Vol. II, Evergreen, AL: Evergreen-Conecuh (AL) Public Library, 1981-1986, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.1263 V3c v.2.
An infant unnamed daughter of Joseph and Mary Thamses was buried in 1913 at Brooklyn Baptist Church (page 27).
Margaret A. Wilson1
F, (say 1831 - )
Birth* | say 1831 | She was born say 1831.1 |
Marriage* | 7 December 1852 | She married Travis R. Thames at Monroe Co., Alabama, on 7 December 1852.2 |
Married Name | 7 December 1852 | As of 7 December 1852, her married name was Thames.1 |
Last Edited | 16 September 2002 |
Citations
- E-mail to Warren L. Culpepper from Lee Y. Ponder (Thames researcher), 5611 Cypress Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32303, e-mail address.
- Family Adventures, compiler, Early Alabama Marriages (36 vols.), Shreveport, Louisiana: J & W Ent., 1991, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.1 V2e.
Grooms - T - Page 62.
Elizabeth J. (?)1,2
F, (say 1823 - )
Birth* | say 1823 | She was born say 1823.1 |
Married Name | say 1841 | As of say 1841, her married name was Torry.2 |
Marriage* | say 1841 | She married (?) Torry say 1841.2 |
Marriage* | 31 December 1848 | She married William Thames at Monroe Co., Alabama, on 31 December 1848.2 |
Married Name | 31 December 1848 | As of 31 December 1848, her married name was Thames.1 |
Last Edited | 31 October 2002 |
Citations
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Unk Twp, Monroe Co., AL, page 18. Ancestry.com image 35. Transcribed by Warren Culpepper.
- Family Adventures, compiler, Early Alabama Marriages (36 vols.), Shreveport, Louisiana: J & W Ent., 1991, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.1 V2e.
Grooms - T - Page 62, " William Thames and Mrs. Elizabeth J. Torry, 31 Dec 1848."
Randall McDonald
M, (1854 - )
Last Edited | 16 September 2002 |
Citations
- 1860 Federal Census, United States.
Monroe Co., AL, page 923. From Lee Ponder.
- 1870 Federal Census, United States.
Monroe Co., AL, page 456. From Lee Ponder
Cornelius Thames, 84, M, NC
Martha McDonald (dau), 35, F, AL
Randall McDonald, 16, M, AL
Charles McDonald, 14, M, AL.
Charles McDonald1
M, (1856 - )
Last Edited | 16 September 2002 |
Citations
- 1860 Federal Census, United States.
Monroe Co., AL, page 923. From Lee Ponder.
- 1870 Federal Census, United States.
Monroe Co., AL, page 456. From Lee Ponder
Cornelius Thames, 84, M, NC
Martha McDonald (dau), 35, F, AL
Randall McDonald, 16, M, AL
Charles McDonald, 14, M, AL.
Jonathan Thames1
M, (say 1815 - )
Birth* | say 1815 | He was born say 1815 at Cumberland Co., North Carolina.1 |
(Family Member) Relocation | 1817 | He was an accompanying familiy member in the relocation of an unknown person in 1817 at Monroe Co., Alabama; Other researchers have assumed that Cornelius B. Thames was the Cornelius Thames who was issued a passport through Indian Territory for himself, his wife, four children and seven negroes, all traveling from Beaufort District, SC. The 1810 census for the Beaufort District clearly enumerated this family with the passport as "Cornl. Tims, 1M0-9, 1M26-44, 3F10-16, 1F26-44, 7 slaves" The family with the passport appears to be the one referenced in "The Succession Records of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana 1804 - 1854": Cornelius Thames, February 22, 1821- Petition of Rachel Thames, widow of Major Cornelius Thames, who died February 1821, leaving no will and eight children. The children are all minors and their names are Reddin, Sarah, Mary, Rachel, Miss Hanson, Washington, Adeline, and Clementine. Dr. Timothy Thames, brother of the deceased, is appointed undertutor to the minors. October 16, 1827 - Petition of Mrs. Rachel Thames for a family meeting. October 16, 1827 - Family meeting recommending the sale of property it then names members whom attended. November 28, 1827 - The petition of Mrs. Rachel Thames shows she bought (this may mean she brought to the marriage) property consisting of one tract of land which was inherited from her grandfather in the State of SC. Her husband sold the land and purchased certain slaves. Her husband inherited $300 from his father's estate. She wishes the paraphernalia (pertains to parapherna or property brought to the marriage) property to be taken out of the succession etc. The Monore County part of Alabama was not settled by white families until about 1817, and Cornelius is known to have started a church at Old Salem in Monroe Co. in 1817, it is assumed that is the year when Cornelius B. and family moved.2,3,4 |
(free wh male 10-15) 1830 Census | 1 June 1830 | James and Jonathan was probably a free white male, age 10 and under 15, in Rev. Cornelius B. Thames's household, on the 1830 Census at Monroe Co., Alabama.5 |
Marriage* | 7 April 1834 | He married Abigail Creighton at Monroe Co., Alabama, on 7 April 1834. James Wiggins, Security. (Jonathan was subsequently a security for Sarah Thames when she married John Hixson 8 Jan 1835 by James Newberry in Monroe Co. Was she a sister?)6,7 |
(Witness) Marriage | 8 January 1835 | He was a witness at John Hixon and Susan Thames's wedding at Monroe Co., Alabama, on 8 January 1835.1 |
Last Edited | 31 October 2002 |
Citations
- E-mail to Warren L. Culpepper from Lee Y. Ponder (Thames researcher), 5611 Cypress Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32303, e-mail address.
- 1810 Federal Census, United States.
Prince Williams twp, Beaufort District, page 118. Transcribed from Ancestry.com image: "Cornl. Tims, 1M0-9, 1M26-44, 3F10-16, 1F26-44, 7 slaves."
- Passports Issued by Governors of Georgia, 1785-1809, Washington, DC: National Genealogical Society, 1962.
Page 79: "Page 52--Thurs. 28th February 1811. On Application. ORDERED That passports be prepared for the following persons to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians--to wit, One for Mr. Job Rowley with his wife, four children and five negros, and one for Mr. Cornelius Thames with his wife, four children and seven negroes from Beaufort District..."
- Mary E. Brantley, From Cabins to Mansions: Gleanings from Southwest Alabama, Huntsville, AL: The Strode Pub., 1981.
- 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Unk Twp, Monroe Co., AL, page 51: "2M0-4, 1M5-9, 3M10-14, 1M15-19, 1M40-49, 2F10-14, 1F40-49."
- E-mail to Warren L. Culpepper from Lee Y. Ponder (Thames researcher), 5611 Cypress Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32303, e-mail address.
Cites Monroe & Conecuh AL Marriages, 1833-1880 by Colson & Colson.
- Family Adventures, compiler, Early Alabama Marriages (36 vols.), Shreveport, Louisiana: J & W Ent., 1991, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.1 V2e.
Grooms - T - Page 62.
Abigail Creighton1
F, (say 1815 - )
Birth* | say 1815 | She was born say 1815 at Monroe Co., Alabama.1 |
Marriage* | 7 April 1834 | She married Jonathan Thames at Monroe Co., Alabama, on 7 April 1834. James Wiggins, Security. (Jonathan was subsequently a security for Sarah Thames when she married John Hixson 8 Jan 1835 by James Newberry in Monroe Co. Was she a sister?)1,2 |
Married Name | 7 April 1834 | As of 7 April 1834, her married name was Thames.1 |
Last Edited | 16 September 2002 |
Citations
- E-mail to Warren L. Culpepper from Lee Y. Ponder (Thames researcher), 5611 Cypress Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32303, e-mail address.
Cites Monroe & Conecuh AL Marriages, 1833-1880 by Colson & Colson.
- Family Adventures, compiler, Early Alabama Marriages (36 vols.), Shreveport, Louisiana: J & W Ent., 1991, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.1 V2e.
Grooms - T - Page 62.
Mary E. McCollum1
F, (1826 - 16 July 1902)
Citations
- E-mail to Warren L. Culpepper from Lee Y. Ponder (Thames researcher), 5611 Cypress Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32303, e-mail address.
- Posting to Thames-L list by e-mail address on 27 Feb 1998: ""Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile, AL, M.E. Thames died July 16, 1902, age 76 years."
- Family Adventures, compiler, Early Alabama Marriages (36 vols.), Shreveport, Louisiana: J & W Ent., 1991, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.1 V2e.
Grooms - T - Page 61.
Maria Thames1
F, (say 1814 - )
Birth* | say 1814 | She was born say 1814 at Cumberland Co., North Carolina.1 |
(Family Member) Relocation | 1817 | She was an accompanying familiy member in the relocation of an unknown person in 1817 at Monroe Co., Alabama; Other researchers have assumed that Cornelius B. Thames was the Cornelius Thames who was issued a passport through Indian Territory for himself, his wife, four children and seven negroes, all traveling from Beaufort District, SC. The 1810 census for the Beaufort District clearly enumerated this family with the passport as "Cornl. Tims, 1M0-9, 1M26-44, 3F10-16, 1F26-44, 7 slaves" The family with the passport appears to be the one referenced in "The Succession Records of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana 1804 - 1854": Cornelius Thames, February 22, 1821- Petition of Rachel Thames, widow of Major Cornelius Thames, who died February 1821, leaving no will and eight children. The children are all minors and their names are Reddin, Sarah, Mary, Rachel, Miss Hanson, Washington, Adeline, and Clementine. Dr. Timothy Thames, brother of the deceased, is appointed undertutor to the minors. October 16, 1827 - Petition of Mrs. Rachel Thames for a family meeting. October 16, 1827 - Family meeting recommending the sale of property it then names members whom attended. November 28, 1827 - The petition of Mrs. Rachel Thames shows she bought (this may mean she brought to the marriage) property consisting of one tract of land which was inherited from her grandfather in the State of SC. Her husband sold the land and purchased certain slaves. Her husband inherited $300 from his father's estate. She wishes the paraphernalia (pertains to parapherna or property brought to the marriage) property to be taken out of the succession etc. The Monore County part of Alabama was not settled by white families until about 1817, and Cornelius is known to have started a church at Old Salem in Monroe Co. in 1817, it is assumed that is the year when Cornelius B. and family moved.2,3,4 |
(free wh female 10-15) 1830 Census | 1 June 1830 | Maria and Susan was probably a free white female, age 10 and under 15, in Rev. Cornelius B. Thames's household, on the 1830 Census at Monroe Co., Alabama.5 |
Married Name | 21 August 1834 | As of 21 August 1834, her married name was Wiggins.1 |
Marriage* | 21 August 1834 | She married James Wiggins at Monroe Co., Alabama, on 21 August 1834.6 |
Last Edited | 31 October 2002 |
Citations
- E-mail to Warren L. Culpepper from Lee Y. Ponder (Thames researcher), 5611 Cypress Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32303, e-mail address.
- 1810 Federal Census, United States.
Prince Williams twp, Beaufort District, page 118. Transcribed from Ancestry.com image: "Cornl. Tims, 1M0-9, 1M26-44, 3F10-16, 1F26-44, 7 slaves."
- Passports Issued by Governors of Georgia, 1785-1809, Washington, DC: National Genealogical Society, 1962.
Page 79: "Page 52--Thurs. 28th February 1811. On Application. ORDERED That passports be prepared for the following persons to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians--to wit, One for Mr. Job Rowley with his wife, four children and five negros, and one for Mr. Cornelius Thames with his wife, four children and seven negroes from Beaufort District..."
- Mary E. Brantley, From Cabins to Mansions: Gleanings from Southwest Alabama, Huntsville, AL: The Strode Pub., 1981.
- 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Unk Twp, Monroe Co., AL, page 51: "2M0-4, 1M5-9, 3M10-14, 1M15-19, 1M40-49, 2F10-14, 1F40-49."
- Lucy Wiggins Colson & Robert Ellis Colson, Monroe and Conecuh County, Alabama Marriages, 1833-1880, Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1983.
Maria Thames and James Wiggins md. 31 Aug 1834, consented by Thomas Wiggins and performed by James Newberry, JP.
James Wiggins1
M, (1809 - )
Last Edited | 16 September 2002 |
Citations
- E-mail to Warren L. Culpepper from Lee Y. Ponder (Thames researcher), 5611 Cypress Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32303, e-mail address.
- Lucy Wiggins Colson & Robert Ellis Colson, Monroe and Conecuh County, Alabama Marriages, 1833-1880, Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1983.
Maria Thames and James Wiggins md. 31 Aug 1834, consented by Thomas Wiggins and performed by James Newberry, JP.
Susan Thames1
F, (say 1817 - )
Birth | say 1817 | She was born say 1817 at Cumberland Co., North Carolina. |
Birth* | say 1817 | She was born say 1817 at Monroe Co., Alabama.1 |
(Family Member) Relocation | 1817 | She was an accompanying familiy member in the relocation of an unknown person in 1817 at Monroe Co., Alabama; Other researchers have assumed that Cornelius B. Thames was the Cornelius Thames who was issued a passport through Indian Territory for himself, his wife, four children and seven negroes, all traveling from Beaufort District, SC. The 1810 census for the Beaufort District clearly enumerated this family with the passport as "Cornl. Tims, 1M0-9, 1M26-44, 3F10-16, 1F26-44, 7 slaves" The family with the passport appears to be the one referenced in "The Succession Records of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana 1804 - 1854": Cornelius Thames, February 22, 1821- Petition of Rachel Thames, widow of Major Cornelius Thames, who died February 1821, leaving no will and eight children. The children are all minors and their names are Reddin, Sarah, Mary, Rachel, Miss Hanson, Washington, Adeline, and Clementine. Dr. Timothy Thames, brother of the deceased, is appointed undertutor to the minors. October 16, 1827 - Petition of Mrs. Rachel Thames for a family meeting. October 16, 1827 - Family meeting recommending the sale of property it then names members whom attended. November 28, 1827 - The petition of Mrs. Rachel Thames shows she bought (this may mean she brought to the marriage) property consisting of one tract of land which was inherited from her grandfather in the State of SC. Her husband sold the land and purchased certain slaves. Her husband inherited $300 from his father's estate. She wishes the paraphernalia (pertains to parapherna or property brought to the marriage) property to be taken out of the succession etc. The Monore County part of Alabama was not settled by white families until about 1817, and Cornelius is known to have started a church at Old Salem in Monroe Co. in 1817, it is assumed that is the year when Cornelius B. and family moved.2,3,4 |
(free wh female 10-15) 1830 Census | 1 June 1830 | Maria and Susan was probably a free white female, age 10 and under 15, in Rev. Cornelius B. Thames's household, on the 1830 Census at Monroe Co., Alabama.5 |
Married Name | 8 January 1835 | As of 8 January 1835, her married name was Hixon.1 |
Marriage* | 8 January 1835 | She married John Hixon at Monroe Co., Alabama, on 8 January 1835. The marriage was witnessed by Jonathan Thames.1 |
Last Edited | 20 January 2005 |
Citations
- E-mail to Warren L. Culpepper from Lee Y. Ponder (Thames researcher), 5611 Cypress Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32303, e-mail address.
- 1810 Federal Census, United States.
Prince Williams twp, Beaufort District, page 118. Transcribed from Ancestry.com image: "Cornl. Tims, 1M0-9, 1M26-44, 3F10-16, 1F26-44, 7 slaves."
- Passports Issued by Governors of Georgia, 1785-1809, Washington, DC: National Genealogical Society, 1962.
Page 79: "Page 52--Thurs. 28th February 1811. On Application. ORDERED That passports be prepared for the following persons to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians--to wit, One for Mr. Job Rowley with his wife, four children and five negros, and one for Mr. Cornelius Thames with his wife, four children and seven negroes from Beaufort District..."
- Mary E. Brantley, From Cabins to Mansions: Gleanings from Southwest Alabama, Huntsville, AL: The Strode Pub., 1981.
- 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Unk Twp, Monroe Co., AL, page 51: "2M0-4, 1M5-9, 3M10-14, 1M15-19, 1M40-49, 2F10-14, 1F40-49."
John Hixon1
M, (say 1813 - )
Last Edited | 16 September 2002 |
Citations
- E-mail to Warren L. Culpepper from Lee Y. Ponder (Thames researcher), 5611 Cypress Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32303, e-mail address.
James R. Thames1
M, (20 March 1819 - 7 June 1862)
Last Edited | 31 October 2002 |
Citations
- E-mail to Warren L. Culpepper from Lee Y. Ponder (Thames researcher), 5611 Cypress Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32303, e-mail address.
- 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Unk Twp, Monroe Co., AL, page 51: "2M0-4, 1M5-9, 3M10-14, 1M15-19, 1M40-49, 2F10-14, 1F40-49."
- Family Adventures, compiler, Early Alabama Marriages (36 vols.), Shreveport, Louisiana: J & W Ent., 1991, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.1 V2e.
Grooms - T - Page 62.
Jane Newberry1
F, (say 1816 - )
Birth* | say 1816 | She was born say 1816.1 |
Marriage* | 10 October 1839 | She married James R. Thames at Monroe Co., Alabama, on 10 October 1839.2 |
Married Name | 10 October 1839 | As of 10 October 1839, her married name was Thames.1 |
Last Edited | 16 September 2002 |
Citations
- E-mail to Warren L. Culpepper from Lee Y. Ponder (Thames researcher), 5611 Cypress Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32303, e-mail address.
- Family Adventures, compiler, Early Alabama Marriages (36 vols.), Shreveport, Louisiana: J & W Ent., 1991, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.1 V2e.
Grooms - T - Page 62.
John P. Fouler1
M, (say 1830 - )
Last Edited | 17 February 2012 |
Citations
- Secretary of State, Division of Archives, Records Management and History, Vital Records Indices. Baton Rouge, LA State of Louisiana, compiler, New Orleans, LA Birth Records Index, 1790-1899Ancestry.com.
"Auguste Fowler (F), born to John P. Fouler and Mary Culpepar, 4 Nov 1864."
- Cunningham's History of Lunenburg, .
- 1880 Federal Census, United States.
Bordenton, Burlington Co., NJ, ED 1, Page 28C
Lucretia Culpepper, Head, F, S, W, 39, MA/Domorah/NY, Keeping House
Alleyne C. Fowler, Nephew, M, , W, 19, Orleans/MD/MA
Percy L. Fowler, Nephew, M, S, W, 13, Orleans/MD/MA.
- 1900 Federal Census, United States.
11 Walnut Street, Bordenton, Burlington Co., NJ, ED 4, Page 7B
Lucretia Culpeper, Head, F, Dec 1843, 56, S, MA/South America/South America
Kate Culpeper, Sister, F, Aug 1845, 54, S, MA/South America/South America
Percy L. (Illegible), Nephew, M, Jul 1867, 32, S, New Orleans/MD/MA, Architect
Albert H. Livingston, Boarder, M, Mar 1818, 82, Wid, PA/NY/MA, Capitalist.
Auguste Fouler1
F, (4 November 1864 - )
Name Variation | | She was also known as Auguste Fowler. |
Birth* | 4 November 1864 | She was born on 4 November 1864. |
Last Edited | 17 February 2012 |
Citations
- Secretary of State, Division of Archives, Records Management and History, Vital Records Indices. Baton Rouge, LA State of Louisiana, compiler, New Orleans, LA Birth Records Index, 1790-1899Ancestry.com.
"Auguste Fowler (F), born to John P. Fouler and Mary Culpepar, 4 Nov 1864."
Walter Raines1
M, (say 1919 - )
Birth* | say 1919 | He was born say 1919.1 |
Marriage* | say 1940 | He married Martha Culpepper say 1940.1 |
Last Edited | 19 September 2002 |
Citations
- Correspondence from Alison M. Hill, 10528 Derry Lane, Ocean Springs, MS 39654, to Warren L. Culpepper, 1 Sep 2002 and 15 Sep 2002.
Mary Whitaker1
F, (5 December 1772 - 7 October 1838)
Last Edited | 23 February 2006 |
Citations
- RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, Ancestry.com: Rootsweb.
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/
Kerr/Wooten Extended Families" (DB: brady), Brady Wooten Kerr. <e-mail address>
- RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, Ancestry.com: Rootsweb.
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/
"Wright-Chapman" (DB :585868) Barbara Wright. <e-mail address>
- RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, Ancestry.com: Rootsweb.
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/
"Kerr/Wooten Extended Families" (DB: brady), Brady Wooten Kerr. <e-mail address>
- Brady Wooten Kerr, compiler, e-mail address, Kerr/Wooten Extended Families (DB: brady), Rootsweb: WorldConnect (online family tree), Feb 2006.
Elizabeth Bevins1
F, (say 1748 - after 1786)
Last Edited | 19 September 2002 |
Blake Baker Wiggins1
M, (1746 - 18 December 1808)
Birth* | 1746 | He was born in 1746 at North Carolina.2 |
American Revolution* | between 1775 and 1783 | He provided service in the American Revolutionary War between 1775 and 1783 (DAR Listing: Blake Baker Wiggins, born 1746 in North Carolina, died 18 Dec 1809 in North Carolina, married Sallie Lee, Patriotic Service, North Carolina.)3 |
Marriage* | 17 October 1776 | He married Sallie Lee on 17 October 1776.2 |
(Executor) Will | 3 October 1779 | William and Blake named as executor(s) in the will of Thomas Wiggins at Martin Co., North Carolina, on 3 October 1779.2 |
(Heir) Will | 16 December 1783 | In Captain John W. Wiggins's will on 16 December 1783 at Martin Co., North Carolina, Elizabeth, Blake, Elizabeth and William named as heir(s).4 |
Death* | 18 December 1808 | He died at Martin Co., North Carolina, on 18 December 1808.2 |
Lemuel Wiggins1
M, (22 December 1742 - 23 June 1806)
Last Edited | 19 September 2002 |
William Wiggins1
M, (before 1733 - between October 1790 and December 1791)
Birth* | before 1733 | He was born before 1733 at North Carolina.2 |
Marriage* | before 1754 | He married Priscilla Brown at North Carolina before 1754.2 |
(Grantee) Deed | | A deed was granted to them by Captain John W. Wiggins at Halifax Co., North Carolina, (Johyn Wiggins gave land to his sons Thomas and William (this land south of Roanoke River was successively in Bertie Co. 1722-41, Edgecombe Co. 1741-59, Halifax Co. 1759-74, and Martin Co. aft 1774) ["The Deeds of Halifax County, NC, 1774-1786" by Stephen Bradley, Book 9, p. 528].)2 |
(Executor) Will | 3 October 1779 | William and Blake named as executor(s) in the will of Thomas Wiggins at Martin Co., North Carolina, on 3 October 1779.2 |
(Heir) Will | 16 December 1783 | In Captain John W. Wiggins's will on 16 December 1783 at Martin Co., North Carolina, Elizabeth, Blake, Elizabeth and William named as heir(s).3 |
Death* | between October 1790 and December 1791 | He died at Halifax Co., North Carolina, between October 1790 and December 1791.2 |
Last Edited | 19 September 2002 |