Mother: Harriett SHIRLEY |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) BASS\BASSE\BAAS\BAYSE _ | _Matthew BASS _______| | (1770 - 1840) | | |_________________________________________ | _John T. BASS _______| | (1800 - ....) m 1828| | | _________________________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth?__________| | (1780 - ....) | | |_________________________________________ | | |--Mary E. BASS | (1838 - ....) | _________________________________________ | | | _Robert SHIRLEY _____| | | (1780 - 1841) | | | |_________________________________________ | | |_Harriett SHIRLEY ___| (1807 - ....) m 1828| | _________________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth___________| (1780 - ....) | |_________________________________________
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Mother: ELEANOR (Alainor) PLANTAGENET of Normandy |
_ALFONSO VII Raimúndez de CASTILE of Spain______________________+ | (1105 - 1157) m 1128 _SANCHO III de CASTILE of Castile_____________________| | (1134 - 1158) m 1151 | | |_BERENGUELA Berengar de BARCELONA ______________________________+ | (1113 - 1149) m 1128 _ALFONSO VIII de CASTILE of Castile________| | (1155 - 1214) m 1177 | | | _GARCIA IV Ramriez "The Restorer" de NAVARRE of Navarre_________+ | | | (1110 - 1150) m 1130 | |_BLANCHE de NAVARRE of Navarre________________________| | (1133 - 1156) m 1151 | | |_MARGUERITE de L'AIGLE _________________________________________+ | (1104 - 1141) m 1130 | |--BERENGUELA de CASTILE of Castile | (1180 - 1246) | _GEOFFREY Anjou V "The Fair" PLANTAGENET Count of Anjou & Maine_+ | | (1113 - 1151) m 1127 | _HENRY Anjou II " Curt Mantel" PLANTAGENET of England_| | | (1133 - 1189) m 1152 | | | |_MATILDA "Maud" de NORMANDY of Holy Roman Empire________________+ | | (1101 - 1169) m 1127 |_ELEANOR (Alainor) PLANTAGENET of Normandy_| (1162 - 1214) m 1177 | | _GUILLAUME VIII de POITERS of Aquitane__________________________+ | | (1099 - 1137) m 1121 |_ELEANOR de POITERS of Acquitane______________________| (1122 - 1204) m 1152 | |_ALIENOR (ELEANOR) de CHASTELLERAULT ___________________________+ (1103 - 1129) m 1121
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Mother: ADELAIDE de SAVOIE of Savoy |
_HENRI I Capet de FRANCE of France______________________+ | (1008 - 1060) m 1050 _PHILIP I Capet de FRANCE of France______________________| | (1053 - 1108) m 1072 | | |_ANNE Grand Duchess of Kiev_____________________________+ | (1036 - 1076) m 1050 _LOUIS VI Capet "le Gros" de FRANCE of France_| | (1081 - 1137) m 1115 | | | _FLORIS I von HOLLAND Count of Holland__________________+ | | | (1017 - 1061) m 1048 | |_BERTHA van HOLLAND of Holland___________________________| | (1054 - 1093) m 1072 | | |_GERTRUDE Princess of Saxony____________________________+ | (1028 - 1113) m 1048 | |--CONSTANCE Capet de FRANCE | (1124 - 1176) | _AMADEUS II SAVOIE Comte de Savoie______________________+ | | (1035 - 1079) m 1060 | _HUMBERT le Renforcé II Maurienne SAVOIE Comte of Savoie_| | | (1062 - 1103) m 1090 | | | |_JOAN de GENEVA ________________________________________ | | (1040 - 1095) m 1060 |_ADELAIDE de SAVOIE of Savoy__________________| (1092 - 1154) m 1115 | | _WILLIAM I "le Grand" de BURGUNDY of Burgundy and Macon_+ | | (1024 - 1087) m 1050 |_GISLE (Guille) de BOURGOGNE of Burgundy-Ivrea___________| (1070 - 1133) m 1090 | |_STEPHANIE "ETIENNE" de LONGWY of Barcelona_____________+ (1031 - 1109) m 1050
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Mother: Sithia Elizabeth or Sophia C. SHORT |
_CUTHBERT HARRISON Esq._+ | (1607 - ....) _Burr HARRISON "the Immigrant"_| | (1637 - 1706) | | |________________________ | _Thomas HARRISON I____________________| | (1665 - 1746) | | | ________________________ | | | | |_Lettice (Mary) SCARLETT ______| | (1638 - 1672) | | |________________________ | | |--Thomas HARRISON II | (1704 - 1773) | ________________________ | | | _______________________________| | | | | | |________________________ | | |_Sithia Elizabeth or Sophia C. SHORT _| (1665 - 1746) | | ________________________ | | |_______________________________| | |________________________
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Mother: Mary WEBBER |
In 1813 Jackson interrupted his teaching to accompany William H.
Crawford to France as secretary to the American Legation. He
remained in Paris as charge d'affaires until 1818, when he
returned to Franklin College. In 1828 Jackson resigned his
teaching post and moved to Halscot (also called Henry's Mount
Farm), his plantation near Athens."
Henry and Martha Jackson had three children. Their son Henry
Rootes Jackson (1820-1898) became active in politics, serving as
judge and minister to Austria, 1853-1858, and to Mexico,
1885-1886. He also served as a Confederate general in the Civil
War.
One of their daughters, Martha, married Col. Hezekiah F. Erwin,
and another, Sarah Maria Rootes Jackson, married Oliver
Hillhouse Prince, Jr.
"His brother, Henry, educator, born in Moreton-Hampstead,
Devonshire, England, 7 July, 1778; died near Athens, Georgia, 26
April, 1840, came to the United States at the age of twelve, and
was educated by James. He was graduated in the Medical college
of Philadelphia, and in 1811 was appointed professor of
mathematics and natural philosophy in the University of Georgia.
He filled this chair until his appointment in 1814 as secretary
of legation in France, and on the return of the United States
minister, William H. Crawford, remained as charge d'affaires
until 1817. After his return he resumed his duties as professor,
and continued to discharge them till 1828, when he retired. He
was admired for his talents, and esteemed for his virtues and
amiable qualities.--
Children:
2 Martha J. R. JACKSON married Col. Hezekiah F. Erwin
2 Sarah M. R. JACKSON married Oliver Hillhouse Prince, Jr.
2 Henry Rootes JACKSON b: 24 JUN 1820 d: 1898
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Mother: Lucy SIMS |
All dates for Wyatt and children furnished by Mary Norr who
received a chart of Wyatt's children from Dorothy and Sam Randle
(The Randle Family, a Living Workbook 1500's-1900's) which was
based on a letter from Rev. C(linton) L(inebaugh) Randle "from
photo copies of the family records Bible"
On 1850 agriculture schedule: Owned 508 acres valued at
$5,080.00; Farming equipment valued at $500.00; Owned 6 horses,
5 mules, 25 head of cattle, 8 oxen, 12 seheep and 60 hogs valued
at $1,890.00, 800 bushels of Indian corn and 400 bushels of
sweet potatoes, 300 pounds of butter and 50 pounds of honey,
Ginned 45 bales of cotton.
Final settlement of estate showed value of $15,596.12. Among the
estate papers is a letter dated 25 Oct 1872 which names Lucy O
Randle's children, his grandchildren. Mary was not listed so she
may have died prior to 1872. Letter further stated that the
Toland children were living in Valley Mills, Bosque County, TX
with their father.
SOURCE: The Commercial Dispatch, Columbus, Mississippi, 21 Oct
1977, page 10, section 1
Genealogy and Local History, Betty Wood Thomas.
From Sally Ryan Tomlinson [email protected]: Initially had
bronchitis, confined to bed for 18 months (J. A. Clements,
Southern Christian Advocate). He died from consumption. Sally
says that his name was spelled Wiatt in his obituary and in
other records she has seen.
Will of Wyatt RANDLE, Lowndes Co, MS, Written 06 Oct 1852,
Probated April 1853: Wyatt RANDLE of said county being ...
mind... dispose ... Memory and being determined to settle my
worldly affairs while I have strenght and capacity do make and
publish this as my "Last Will and Testament" thereby
disannulling all previous wills and testament made by me
regarding my estate it has pleased God to bless me with in this
life. I dispose of the same as follows.
First I desire and bequeath unto my wife Sara RANDLE to have and
to hold so long as she remains unmarried or should not marry
again for the remainder of her life the following property to be
added as land sold which I purchased of Whitsell and Ruppell and
designated in my tax list as south half of southeast corner of
Section 3 southwest quarter of section 4 and northeast corner of
section 9 west section of west quarter of section 10 with the
appurtenance belonging to me to keep and use as long as she
remains unmarried or should she not marry again for the
remainder of her life. It is my will an desire that the above
land should be sold on a basis of twelve months and should be
equally divided among my children John, Douglas, Regina, and
Eliza, Paton (Peyton), Thomas, Henry, Merritt, and Richard share
and share alike and should any of my children die at the time of
distribution of said property the child of the deceased parent
should share and should any of my deceased children be without
offspring of their bodies living at the time of distribution at
the proceeds of the sale of stock and land to be equally divided
among my children now living or living child of such deceased
parent to share of deceased parent.
Item 2. I give and desire and bequeath unto my wife Sara RANDLE
to use and possess so long as she remains single or should she
not marry again for the rest of her life all the Negroes now in
my possession or which may be at the distribution in true time I
declare her to my children now not married: Douglas, Regina, and
Eliza Ann the same number of Negroes and of equal value with
land and other properties I have given unto my children who are
married.
Item 3. At the death of my wife Sara or should she marry at the
time of her marriage it is my will and desire all Negroes who
are in my possession in item 2 of this my last will and
testament is given unto my said wife Sara and therefore said it
is my will that all the Negroes in the use for which in the use
of said child in item 2 of this will is given unto my said wife
Sara as thereinfore said should be divided among my children
named share and share alike which from the share may have
received prior to my death or when they mary from my wife as
provided in this to be received by them and should any of my
chilfen remaining single should marry that at their marriage or
at her death the Negroes in her possession should be equally
divided among my children and should any be dead leaving child
or children then any child or children should receive each to be
charged the value received heretofore when which may or may not
been prior to the said distribution. To carry out which
intention I have to give my wife all and said possession of said
Negroes should she remain single or should she not marry again
for the natural term of her life, and her death. I desire to
give bequeath Negroes as is set forth heretofore in this third
item to them and their heirs and assigns forever.
Item 4. It is my desire that my wife retain and use the
household furniture and kitchen furniture mentioned in the first
item and that at her death give and bequeath the said furniture
to my daughters Eliza Ann, Regina, Lucy these to be moreover is
quite different between my three daughters but should she died
the survivor or survivors to take the whole.
Item 5. It is my desire that devises made heretofore should be
received by her in connection with proceeds of the remainder of
my present growing crop after paying my debts which I desire and
to my said wife absolutely in fee simple in lieu of her dower
interest.
Item 6. I have heretofore given unto my grandson John Gaines two
Negroes Richmond and Hannah. I further give unto my grandson
John Gaines and his heirs and assigns forever to be paid to him
at the death of my wife $600.00.
Item 7. I have hertofore given unto my grandson John Gaines two
Negroes Richmond and Hannah. I further desire and bequeath unto
John Gaines, his heirs and assigns forever at the death of my
wife Richmond is dead. Hannah I give in consideration that John
Gaines not ry to disrupt my will or invalidate it. Should he so
attempt then t____ desire is to be void and in lieu thereof is
to receive $500.00 and $600.00, and give Hannah to be divided
equally among my child or children. It is my will and desire
that should my wife Sara marry then at her marriage then I give
and desire unto her in fee simple a child's part of my property
at her marriage, the property is to be sold and divided as
herinbefore provided and she to take a child's part thereof
excepting the special devise made to John Gaines. to the real
devise of balance of present crop this is given to my wife
absolutely. It is my further desire that should the stock
accumulate so as not to be of benefit that my wife may shall
dispose of them as she may thing best. It is my further will and
desire and I will that my children who are not now married or
settled off that they receive a decent support from my wife
until they marry or settle off. That I beseech you all my
children not to fall out the division of this my will. I have
endeavored to set you an example of fairness and equality in
unison to each other in interest. In witness whereof I have set
my hand and affixed my seal this 6th day of October 1852.
Wyatt Randle {seal}
Signed, sealed and published in the presence of us as his will
be the above named Wyatt Randle in the presence of us who in his
presence and in the presence of each have signed as witnesses
thereto.
W. C. Mims
Elijah Brothers
Thomas G. Blewett
Probated April 1853
SOURCE: "The John Randle Family", by Rev. Charles L. Randle
Also spelled Wiatt in many records.
Obit in Nashville Christian Advocate, 28 Apr 1853 issue: WIATT
RANDLE born Brunswick Co., Va., Sept. 8, 1785; md Sarah
Tomlinson, Jan. 5, 1806, Montgomery Co., N.C.; moved in 1835 to
Lowndes Co., Miss. where he died March 24, 1853."
Children:
2 Lucy Simms RANDLE b: 9 OCT 1806 d: 23 JUN 1826 + Henry
Pendleton GAINES b: 8 OCT 1798 d: 7 NOV 1860
2 Susannah B. RANDLE b: 15 MAY 1808 d: 20 FEB 1809
2 William RANDLE b: 25 JAN 1810 d: 31 AUG 1831 + Unknown KENDALL
2 Thomas B. RANDLE b: 5 JAN 1812 d: AFT 1850 + Martissa KENDALL
b: ABT 1817
2 Peyton RANDLE b: 3 Aug 1813 d: 7 Jan 1886 + Emily Jane GREER
b: 1 Sep 1822 d: 24 Nov 1887
2 James RANDLE b: 6 JUN 1815 d: 2 DEC 1820
2 Henry RANDLE b: 5 Jun 1817 d: 7 Nov 1865 + Eliza C. LAWRENCE
b: 31 Jan 1824 d: 16 Jun 1862
2 Olive Hines RANDLE b: 27 SEP 1818 d: 15 OCT 1822
2 Merritt RANDLE b: 1 MAY 1820 d: ABT 1880 + Martha Ann BROTHERS
b: ABT 1831
2 James Richard RANDLE b: 5 SEP 1821 d: 1 MAR 1885 + Ellen
BROOKS b: 14 OCT 1830 d: 4 DEC 1862 + Sarah A. BROOKS b: 1 FEB
1842 d: 19 MAY 1869 + Maria Louisa HOWORTH b: ABT 1839
2 Wyatt Simms RANDLE b: 14 NOV 1825 d: 22 JUN 1826
2 Regina Blewett RANDLE b: 6 JAN 1827 d: 17 DEC 1862 + Richard
J. MELTON b: 1812
2 Lucy Olive RANDLE b: 9 OCT 1828 d: BEF OCT 1872 + J. F. W.
TOLAND b: 1829
2 John Wyatt RANDLE b: 25 MAR 1830 d: AFT 1920 + Mary Alice
BROOKS b: ABT 1835
+ Sarah E. UNKNOWN b: ABT 1845
2 William Pinkney RANDLE b: 21 JAN 1832 d: 7 OCT 1839
2 Frederick Douglas RANDLE b: 29 MAR 1833 + Margaret E.
BLACKWOOD b: 16 JUN 1836 d: 20 SEP 1868 + Emiline (Emma) C.
BALDWIN b: ABT 1833
2 Elizabeth (Eliza) Ann RANDLE b: 6 FEB 1834 d: BET 1873 AND
1876 + Henry Jackson BROTHERS b: 29 APR 1830 d: 1884
RANDLE, WYATT State: MS Year: 1850 County: Lowndes County Record
Type: Slave Schedule Township: No Township Listed Page: 571
Database: MS 1850 Slave Schedule.
Randle Wyatt B 2 Battalion Mississippi Inf. Private Sergeant
48 Miss. Inf. Confederate
Randle Wyatt B 48 Mississippi Infantry. Private Sergeant
Confederate
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died of consumption
_John RANDLE III_____+ | (1678 - 1753) m 1699 _John RANDLE IV______| | (1705 - 1753) m 1725| | |_Mary JOHNS _________+ | (1678 - 1781) m 1699 _William RANDLE _____| | (1747 - 1790) m 1765| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Frances_____________| | (1700 - ....) m 1725| | |_____________________ | | |--Wyatt RANDLE | (1785 - 1853) | _____________________ | | | _John SIMS __________| | | (1730 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Lucy SIMS __________| (.... - 1790) m 1765| | _____________________ | | |_UNNAMED_____________| (.... - 1755) | |_____________________
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Mother: Nannie Ellen COLEMAN |
_Dillard SANDIDGE ___+ | (1774 - 1850) m 1797 _Joel M. SANDIDGE ___| | (1806 - 1865) m 1836| | |_Hannah EPPERSON ____+ | (1780 - 1850) m 1797 _Dabney Lewis SANDIDGE _| | (1860 - 1937) m 1880 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Susan F. WOOD ______| | (1818 - 1883) m 1836| | |_____________________ | | |--Ernest SANDIDGE | (1890 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Nannie Ellen COLEMAN __| (1861 - 1931) m 1880 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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