Mother: Molly NEWPORT |
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Mother: Katherine DALE |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) CARTER _________________ | _Ansell CARTER ______________| | (1600 - ....) | | |__________________________________________ | _Thomas CARTER Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1630 - 1700) m 1670 | | | __________________________________________ | | | | |_____________________________| | | | |__________________________________________ | | |-- CARTER | (1678 - ....) | __________________________________________ | | | _Edward DALE "the Immigrant"_| | | (1620 - 1695) m 1650 | | | |__________________________________________ | | |_Katherine DALE ___________________| (1652 - 1703) m 1670 | | _HENRY SKIPWITH Sir Bart, Knt."the Imgrt"_+ | | (1589 - 1658) m 1614 |_DIANA SKIPWITH _____________| (1621 - 1695) m 1650 | |_AMY KEMPE _______________________________+ (1576 - 1631) m 1614
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Children:
Sarah Harton Before 1867 in Texas m. Claiborne Weaver Birth: 20
Dec 1817 in Tennessee
Death: 23 Dec 1901 in Nacogdoches, Texas
Jane D. Harton
Judith P. Harton b. 1827 m. William Carrington (Husband)
Marriage: 4 JUN 1842 in Jackson, Madison Co., TN
Benjamin Thomas Harton b. 1814 in Alabama Death: 1898 in
Dyersburg, TN m. Mary Jane Prewitt (Wife) Marriage: 7 OCT 1841
in Madison Co., TN
John L. Harton b. 8 Jun 1822 in Huntsville, Alabama Death: 12
Jan 1898 in Madison Co., TN m. Sara Wiggs (Wife) b. About 1836
in Tennessee m2 Catherine B. McKnight (Wife) Marriage: 8 JUN
1843 in Madison Co., TN
Frances P. Harton b. 1 Sep 1824
Letters of administration were filed for John P. Jan 1838. p.
368 Nov term 1838 Inventory of his estate including 4 slaves:
Hannah, Warick, Mat, Tell, James McKnight administrator. Most of
his records are in Book 3, pp18, 70, 31, 182, 287, 574, 576,
597, 686. The minor children were John L., Jane D. and Judith,
now Carrington. Gale H. Kyle was John L's guardian (July 1843)
p. 18, additional inventory of personal property of John P.
Harton. James McKnight paid $11.25 for silver watch for B.T.
Harton. Total personal property from sale $497.55. Will Book 3,
p274 lists heirs pp575-577 show that Benj. received in cash
$182.14 3/4, Sarah $222.1/4; Jane D. 87.14 3/5 and John L.
232.14
"The era of education in this county begins with its
organization. The records of its earliest schools are meager. In
fact, I might say, that of them there is no record at all,
except the recollection of its old citizens, and the traditions
which they received from their ancestors. I can find no record,
nor even a tradition, of any school in Alexandria, hence I
conclude that the time in which that settlement existed, was too
short for the organization of a school. The first schoolhouse in
Jackson was erected in 1824 by John Harton, who taught a school
in that house for, perhaps, two or three years, but about it no
facts can be gathered further than that it existed. However my
inference is, that Mr. Harton only taught the primary branches,
and that the attendance in that school was small."
1902 History of Madison Co. by J. G. Cisco published in American
Historical Magazine, Vol 7, #4. School will commence on the 31st
inst by John P Harton. March 22, 1828.
Vol 3, #34 has notice that the Rev. John P Horton will preach at
the courthouse Jan 20, 1827. In Tennessee Tidbits mention is
made that John P. Harton and William Adams made a report of the
inventory of the estate of Elizabeth Johnson who died before 13
Feb 1815 when the two proved her will in Robertson Co., TN.
Court Minutes 3/532 and 3/564.
In 1847 Benjamin T. Harton and Gale H. Kyle petition for
division of the property of John P. Harton consisting of tracts
of 70 acres, 80 acres, 85 acres. Other heirs were Sarah Ann,
Judah P. , Jane D. and John L.
There is also a deed dated 29 Dec 1828 from John P Harton and
Thomas Harton of Madison County and State of TN to John W.
Trousdale also of Madison Co for a parcel of land in 10th
surveyors district . This was land sold to John P by Wm B.
Butler and on which Thomas Harton now lives. (DB2:355-356.
Madison Co., TN. ) Aug 1804 John Harton, orphan of John Harton
aged about 13 to be apprenticed to Gideon Pegram till age 21.(p
243, Will Book 12) On p. 244 Thomas was also apprenticed to
Gideon to "learn the art of being a planter" He was 11.
p 327 of Book 13 Gideon aged 18 the 21 of April next apprenticed
to John Sims of Warren Co to stay until age 21 "art of using
tools and also to teach him to read and write."
Oct 1813 - GIDEON PEGRAM, attorney for JOHN P. HARTON/HORTON of
Tennessee and DANIEL HARTON/HORTON of Tennessee, to BENJAMIN
NICHOLSON for $500 - right and title to undivided tract of land
that is the right of JOHN P. HARTON for whom the said GIDEON is
attorney, and the right of DANIEL for himself - land that was
left to them with other legatees by their father, JOHN
HARTON/HORTON on the waters of Hubquarter Creek... begin at a
red oak PEGRAM’s NW corner.... S to WILLIAM PEGRAM’s NW
corner... N along JONES’s line to a maple RIGGAN’s corner... to
Hubquarter Creek... to MILLER’s corner... Wit: W HAVEL O? WILLIE
BALTHROP. Proved Feb Ct 1817. (DB20:138)
This may have been the John Harton who served as a Private in
Capt John Moore's Company 1 Reg't Tennessee Vol. Inf, Regiment
commanded by Col Edward Bradley from 26 Sept 1813 to Dec 10 1813
for $28.06. A note (from National Archives) says:
Non-commissioned officers and privates marched to rendezvous at
Fayetteville, 105 miles and from Fort Strother to Gallatin, 219
miles. Roll was dated Nashville 8 June 1814.
The Census of 1830 for Madison Co., TN, shows John P with two
males between 5 and 10, one male 20--30, 2 males 30--40. Females
were 2 under 5, one 5--10, one 10--24 and one 24--36. It sounds
like this is a blended household. Perhaps his brother Thomas is
the other male 30--40?
John P. and his brother Thomas sold to John N. Trousdale a lot
in the city of Jackson on 29 Dec 1828. The deed was not recorded
until May 1830. Part of the lot was the land Thomas "now lives
on." (Madison Co., TN, DB 2,p 355) DB$ p 361, John P sold to
John Garrison a tract of land in Madison County for $800,
bordering on the north line of Shannon, 14 Feb 1829.
One of the problems in dealing with this John P. Harton is that
his uncle Burwell also had a son named John P. Harton.
Researchers in Madison Co., TN, have attributed the Mary Harris
Powell, who married John P. Harton in Madison Co., AL, to this
one who was plainly in Tennessee for most of his adult life. It
is true that Burwell Harton was his guardian in 1804 and he
could well have visited him in Alabama, but the John P. Harton
in Alabama was active there at the same time that John P. Harton
was written up in Robertson and Madison Counties in Tennessee.
Jackson Gazette, No. 11, Vol. 7, Sept. 4, 1830
Died in this town on Monday morning, Miss MARGARET M'CLANAHAN,
in the 22d year of her age. Departed this life on the 31st Aug.
1830, Mrs. MARY HARRIS HARTON, wife of the Rev. JOHN P. HARTON,
and dau. of Capt. PEYTON POWELL of Alabama.
Warren Co., NC Minutes to the Court of Pleas and Quarter
Sessions 1801-1805
Media: Book Page: 297
Text: 28 August 1804 John Harthorn and Thomas Harthorn, orphans
of John Harthorn be bound to Gideon Pegram, John age 13 and
Thomas about 11 years.
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Father: Lawson HIGGINBOTHAM Mother: Johnnie WHITE |
_Lawson HIGGINBOTHAM Sr._+ | (1794 - 1860) m 1822 _Cleaton HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1824 - 1872) m 1852 | | |_Elizabeth MCCANTS ______+ | (1804 - 1863) m 1822 _Lawson HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1856 - 1943) | | | _________________________ | | | | |_Celia Ann HAUSEY _____| | (1831 - 1915) m 1852 | | |_________________________ | | |--McVea HIGGINBOTHAM | (1885 - ....) | _________________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_Johnnie WHITE _______| (1864 - 1905) | | _________________________ | | |_______________________| | |_________________________
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__ | __| | | | |__ | _WILLIAM SANDS of Rotington_| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--MABEL SANDS of Rotington | | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |____________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Sarah HANNAH |
Marriage document in Granville County, North Carolina Marriages;
Marriage Bonds at Oxford, Granville Co., North Carolina.
Thomas was Deputy Sheriff to William Bullock, Sheriff, Granville
County
Mil Svc: Bet. 1778 - 1779 Revolutionary War - Captain NC Light
Horse - Hillsborough
William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 13,
No. 1.Date: (Jul., 1904), pp. 23-24.
Children:
2 Margaret Catherine SATTERWHITE b: 1780 d: 4 Feb 1867 + John
(Jack) Pendleton HARRISON
2 Franklin T. SATTERWHITE b: abt 1775
2 Edwin T. SATTERWHITE b: abt 1777 d: 7 Mar 1820
2 Nancy Keeling SATTERWHITE b: abt 1779 d: 25 Jul 1836 + William
ROBARDS
2 Horace Burton SATTERWHITE b: abt 1781 d: abt 1855 + Sarah M.
BROWN
_Thomas SATTERWHITE _+ | (1662 - ....) _Michael SATTERWHITE _| | (1686 - 1752) | | |_Ann_________________ | (1665 - ....) _Thomas SATTERWHITE _| | (1711 - 1766) | | | _____________________ | | | | |______________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Thomas S. SATTERWHITE | (1730 - 1797) | _____________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Sarah HANNAH _______| (1711 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |______________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Nancy Ann KINCHELOE |
Tho Stribling II m Elisabeth Haile in Union Dist SC. He was b
1763 d 1825. They settled on Deep Creek near Senica River
Pendleton Co SC & had 800ac land. They had 7 children. Info says
he married 2n to a Catherine___& his children of lst marr did
not like her, so they left home early ages except 2nd child of
lst marr-Mark Mitchell, who stayed til abt 1836 with step
mother to make sure she did not abuse younger children aft
Mark's parents died." (src: [email protected])
7 children.
_Henry STRIBLING __________________ | (1660 - ....) _Thomas STRIBLING I "the Immigrant"_| | (1684 - 1755) m 1710 | | |_Chiratie SEAGE ___________________ | (1660 - ....) _Thomas STRIBLING II__| | (1734 - 1819) m 1757 | | | _Francis TALIAFERRO "of The Mount"_+ | | | (1655 - 1710) m 1691 | |_Elizabeth TALIAFERRO ______________| | (1695 - 1775) m 1710 | | |_Elizabeth CATLETT ________________+ | (1665 - ....) m 1691 | |--Thomas STRIBLING III | (1763 - 1825) | _Cornelius KINCHELOE ______________ | | (1665 - ....) | _John KINCHELOE ____________________| | | (1700 - 1746) m 1718 | | | |___________________________________ | | |_Nancy Ann KINCHELOE _| (1734 - 1823) m 1757 | | ___________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth CANTERBURY ______________| (1698 - 1777) m 1718 | |___________________________________
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Mother: Nancy HUSTON |
_Jonathan Gibson TAYLOR Sr._+ | (1742 - 1809) m 1766 _George T. TAYLOR of Basin Springs_| | (1780 - ....) | | |_Nancy Ann BERRY ___________+ | (1745 - 1808) m 1766 _Robert Stewart TAYLOR Sr._| | (1800 - 1886) | | | ____________________________ | | | | |_Sarah FISHBACK ___________________| | (1780 - ....) | | |____________________________ | | |--Sallie TAYLOR | (1820 - ....) | ____________________________ | | | ___________________________________| | | | | | |____________________________ | | |_Nancy HUSTON _____________| (1800 - ....) | | ____________________________ | | |___________________________________| | |____________________________
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