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_____________________ | _Louis ELLZEY "the Immigrant"_| | (1765 - 1852) m 1790 | | |_____________________ | _John Shaffer ELLZEY Sr._| | (1796 - 1880) m 1823 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Eva SHAFFER _________________| | (1770 - 1852) m 1790 | | |_____________________ | | |--Sarah Euseba W. ELLZEY | (1851 - ....) | _Jeremiah CONEY I____+ | | (1730 - 1782) m 1766 | _Aquilla CONEY _______________| | | (1775 - 1823) | | | |_Mary COLEMAN _______ | | (1740 - 1782) m 1766 |_Elizabeth CONEY ________| (1808 - 1858) m 1823 | | _____________________ | | |_Jane_________________________| (1775 - ....) | |_____________________
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_John GRAVES II________+ | (1706 - 1772) _Joseph Thomas GRAVES I_____| | (1726 - 1785) | | |_Frances COLEMAN? _____ | (1695 - 1772) _Joseph Thomas GRAVES II_| | (1769 - 1826) m 1790 | | | _John COLEMAN _________+ | | | (1723 - 1763) m 1745 | |_Frances "Frankey" COLEMAN _| | (1744 - 1844) | | |_Eunice (Nicie) HAWES _+ | (1725 - 1804) m 1745 | |--Frances Coleman GRAVES | (1793 - 1823) | _James GOODWIN ________+ | | (1710 - 1757) m 1736 | _Robert GOODWIN ____________| | | (1739 - 1789) m 1766 | | | |_Elizabeth CHAPMAN ____+ | | (1709 - 1782) m 1736 |_Mary GOODWIN ___________| (1772 - 1815) m 1790 | | _______________________ | | |_Jane TULLOCH ______________| (1750 - 1822) m 1766 | |_______________________
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Mother: Martha BRADLEY |
Will of William Oglesby [transcribed by Gordon Thornton]:
Wm. Oglesby's Will 1852
Georgia ) In the Name of God Amen
Elbert County ) I William Oglesby of the state and county
aforesaid calling to mind the uncertainty of life and knowing
the uncertainty of death, and being aged and infirm in body,
but of sound and disposing mind and memory do make and ordain
this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all other wills
by Me here before Made
First: I resign my body to the earth from whence it came and my
soul into the hands of God who gave it.
Second: It is my desire that all my just debts be first paid.
Third: I give to wife Purlinah S. during her natural lifetime or
widowhood the tract of land on which I now reside containing
twelve hundred and fifty acres more or less and embrasing parts
of several different original surveys. The following named
negroes to wit, Vann, Harper, Little Jim, Big Jim, Billy,
Middleton, Berry, Harriet, Caroline, Creacey, Silvey, all the
crop on hand at the time of my death (except the cotton crop)
and seven hundred dollars in money. And it is further my will
that at the death of my said wife (or if she should marry) the
property above left to her be subject to division in the manner
herein after pointed out.
Fourth: I give to my son Adkins Oglesby the tract of land on
which he now lives known as the Dover tract of Mariah Hall widow
of John Hall deceased containing three hundred and eighty four
acres of land more of less at the price of five dollars per acre
which amounts to $1920, one negro man named Daniel at four
hundred dollars and one named Willis at six hundred dollars, one
horse, saddle and bridle, bed and furniture and cow and calf at
one hundred and sixty dollars amounting in all to $3080 all
received -
Fifth: I give to my five Grand Children (the children of my
daughter Elizabeth) a negroe woman named Milly Ann and her
increase, at three hundred fifty dollars, and other property and
some money, to the amount of two hundred and ten dollars - all
of which property and money above named has been received by,
and was in the possession of my said daughter Elizabeth, and her
husband Henry David, at the time of their deaths.
I also give to my son Adkins Oglesby in trust for my said five
Grand Children for their use and benefit, seventeen hundred and
fifty dollars in Money, to be equally divided among them, as
they marry or become of lawful age after my daughter Nancy Ann
marries or becomes twenty one years old - in all $2311 -
Sixth: I give to my son in-law, Claiborn Webb a negro woman
named Edna and her increase at the value of three hundred and
fifty dollars Forn a negro man at six hundred dollars, other
property and some Money estimated at two hundred and two
dollars, and also nine hundred and fifty one dollars in Money -
which he has received and for which I hold his two promissory
notes, which are not to bear interest, in all recd. $2111.
Seventh: I give to my son William Oglesby a negro man named Big
Jack at six hundred dollars and a negro boy named George at four
hundred dollars, a horse, saddle, and bridle, bed & furniture,
and cow & calf at one hundred and sixty dollars, also the tract
of land in Elbert County lately purchased from and deeded to me
by Calvin S. Moore, and on which he now resides containing three
hundred and eighty seven acres more or less, at the price of
twelve hundred dollars - horse saddle and bridle only recd,
making in all $2360.
Eighth: I give to my son in-law William M. Settle one negro man
named Mitchell at six hundred dollars, and one negro woman named
Alcy at five hundred dollars, one saddle and bridle, bed and
furniture, and cow & calf at sixty dollars also one hundred and
twenty five acres of land more or less (including the house
wherein said Settle now lives) beginning as a red oak X at
Chambers tract of land thence to the west fork of Doves Creek,
in such a direction as to include the number of acres here
specified at the price of four dollars per acre $500. and also
the sum of five hundred dollars in money. The above property
recd except the $500 in money - Making in all the sum of $2,160.
Ninth: I give to my son John Oglesby all the balance of the John
Hall tract of land, lying on the west side of the west fork of
Doves Creek containing four hundred and forty eight acres more
or less at the price of three dollars per acre ($1374) one negro
man named Lindsay at six hundred and also a boy at two hundred &
fifty dollars, one horse, saddle and bridle bed & furniture and
cow and calf at one hundred and sixty dollars. Horse saddle &
bridle & bed & furniture only received - Making in all $2384.
Tenth: I give to my son Adkins Oglesby in trust for my daughter
Susan M. and her children and for their use and benefit one
negro woman named Delilah (or Lylo) at five hundred dollars,
Mary a girl at two hundred and fifty dollars and Bob a boy at
one hundred dollars, one hundred dollars in money (or a horse
worth this amount) saddle and bridle, bed and furniture and cow
and calf, at one hundred and sixty dollars, and also the sum of
thirteen hundred and seventy four dollars in money, Making in
all $2384. Saddle & bridle only received.
Eleventh: I give to my son Thomas Oglesby a negro boy named
Clark at five hundred and fifty dollars and Henry a boy at two
hundred and fifty dollars, also two hundred acres of land more
or less lying above and adjoining the Dover tract (herein given
to my son Adkins) at three dollars per acre $600 and is the
balance of the John Hall tract, one horse saddle and bridle, bed
and furniture and cow & calf at one hundred and sixty dollars,
and also eight hundred and seventy four dollars in money when he
becomes of lawful age, Making in all $2384.
Twelfth: I give to my son Abda Oglesby a negro boy named Jackson
(sometimes called Little Jack) at five hundred dollars and Adam
a boy at two hundred and fifty dollars, one horse, saddle and
bridle, bed and furniture and cow and calf at one hundred and
sixty dollars. It is also my will that my said son Abda shall
have four hundred acres of land laid off to him at the upper
part of the tract (herein set apart in the third item: for my
wife) adjoining William W. Hewell including such improvements as
he may have put thereon at the price of three dollars per acre
$1200 and also the sum of two hundred and seventy four dollars
in money. The land to be set? off and the money paid to him,
when arrives at lawful age, Making in all $2384
Thirteenth: I give to my son Drury P. Oglesby a negro boy named
Sims at four hundred dollars and Elbick a boy at two hundred and
fifty dollars, one horse saddle and bridle, bed and furniture &
cow & calf at one hundred and sixty dollars. It is also my will
that my said son Drury P. shall have the Johnson tract of land
containing four hundred acres, at three dollars per acre $1200
and the sum of four hundred and seventy four dollars in money.
This money to be paid to him and the and possessed when he
arrives at twenty one years of age, Making in all $2384.
Item Fourteenth: I give to my son Adkins Oglesby in trust and
for the sole and separate use of my daughter Nancy Ann and her
children a negro girl named Sally at three hundred dollars, and
Edna a girl at two hundred dollars, one horse, saddle and
bridle, bed & furniture and cow and calf at one hundred and
sixty dollars and also the sum of seventeen hundred and twenty
four dollars when she my said daughter Nancy Ann marries or
becomes twenty one years of age, Making in all $2384.
Fifteenth: It is my will that all the balance of my negroes (not
herein disposed of) with their increase remain on the plantation
with my wife during her life or widowhood, until my daughter
Nancy Ann marries or becomes of lawful age, for the purpose of
aiding my wife in the support and education of all my minor
children who together with this property are to remain with her,
and in the manner and for the purposes aforesaid, I further give
to my said wife Purlinah, all (or so much thereof as she may
desire) of my stock of all kinds, household and kitchen,
farming, plantation tools and farming utensils and road? and ox
wagon and all the provisions on hand at my death.
Sixteenth: Soon after my death I wish my four wheel carriage and
such of my stock (if any, as my wife may not wish) to keep to be
sold in such manner as my Executor may think most advantageous.
Seventeenth: In the event that any of those negroes herein given
to any of my minor children should die or become of little or no
value before such minor becomes of lawful age then and in that
case, it is my desire that such deficiency or loss be made up to
such child or children so losing out of my Estate.
Eighteenth: It is my will that when my daughter Nancy Ann
marries or becomes of lawful age that the negroes not herein
willed away, and left with my wife, be sold, and the legasies
herein given to my daughter Elizabeths five children be paid to
them in the manner pointed out in the fifth Item of this
instrument. And also that the money legacied herein given to my
minor children be paid in the manner and at the time herein
before pointed out.
It is also my desire that soon after my death the shares of my
son in-law Claiborn Webb & William M. Settle, and my son William
be made up and paid in money equal to the amount herein given to
my son John.
Nineteenth: It is further my will that all the balance of my
estate, together with what is herein left to my wife during her
life, or widowhood except the land at her death or marriage be
equally divided among all my own children and the children of
such as then may be dead (the child or children of such as may
be dead drawing or being entitled to one share only) (except the
children of my daughter Elizabeth ( and the children of my
daughter Sarah wife of Lindsay Johnston who are not to have
anything in this division) and except also my son Adkins Oglesby
until all the shares of those hereby entitled are made equal to
his, then he together with all my children & Grand Children
(except those herein before excepted) are to share and share
alike.
Twentieth: If any of my children die without child or children,
then the property herein willed to such, together with the
increase hereof shall be divided in the manner pointed out in
the Nineteenth Item of this instrument.
Twenty first: At the death of my wife, it is my will that my son
Thomas have the balance (say four hundred and fifty acres) of
the land herein given to her during her lifetime or widowhood at
the sale of three dollars per acre if he chooses to do so, but
if he refuses to take it at that price then it must be sold with
the balance of my estate and the proceeds distributed in the
manner pointed out in the Nineteenth Item of this Will.
Twenty Second: I hereby nominate and appoint my son Adkins
Oglesby and my son in law Claiborn Webb Executors to carry into
effect this my last Will and Testament.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
fourth day of August eighteen hundred and fifty two.
Signed Sealed Acknowledged before us
Wm. Oglesby Senr. (seal)
The words "& fifty " & bed & )
furniture on the 3rd page "when )
he becomes of lawful age" on the )
4th page and "except the land" on the )
7th page - interlined before )
Signed - )
Ira Christian )
Robert Hester )
George Gaines )
Georgia ) Court of Ordinary, November Term 1852
Elbert County ) Personally came into open Court George Gaines,
Ira Christian and Robert Hester and being sworn saith that they
saw William Oglesby Senr. sign the above and foregoing
instrument of writing as his Last Will and Testament and that
they signed the same as witnesses to the same in the presence
and at the request of the Testator and that they believe the
Testator to have been of sound Mind and Memory at the time he
executed the same.
Sworn to in open Court ) Ira Christian
this First day of November 1852 ) Robert Hester
Attest Wm. B. Nelms ) George Gaines
Ordinary )
Georgia ) Court of Ordinary November Term 1852
Elbert County ) The foregoing will of William Oglesby Senr
deceased having been proven at this regular term of the court by
the oaths of Ira Christian, Robert Hester & George Gaines the
subscribing witnesses.
It is Ordered by the Court that the same be recorded this 1st
November 1852.
Wm. R. Nelms Ordinary
Recorded November the 3rd 1852
Will Book A, pages 130-133, Elbert County, Georgia
Transcribed by Gordon Thornton March 17, 1998
Children
Martha Oglesby b: AFT 1795 in Elbert Co., Georgia
Elizabeth Oglesby b: AFT 1795 in Elbert Co., Georgia
Sarah Oglesby b: 1808 in Elbert Co., Georgia
Adkins Oglesby b: 1809 in Elbert Co., Georgia
Mary Oglesby b: ABT 1825 in Elbert Co., Georgia
William M. "Shuck" Oglesby , Jr. b: 1826 in Elbert Co., Georgia
Marriage 2 Perlina Johnson Wiley b: 1810 Married: 21 MAY 1830 in
Elbert Co., Georgia
Children
John Oglesby b: 10 AUG 1831 in Elbert Co., Georgia
Lucinda Oglesby b: 1831 in Elbert Co., Georgia
Susan Mildred Oglesby b: 25 MAR 1833 in Elbert Co., Georgia
Thomas Oglesby b: 16 SEP 1834 in Elbert Co., Georgia
Abda Oglesby b: 9 JUN 1836 in Elbert Co., Georgia
Drury Patrick Oglesby b: 30 MAY 1838 in Elbert Co., Georgia
Nancy Ann Oglesby b: 3 SEP 1840 in Elbert Co., Georgia
__ | _Thomas OGLESBY "the Immigrant"_| | (1712 - 1786) | | |__ | _Thomas OGLESBY Jr.__| | (1750 - 1833) m 1773| | | __ | | | | |________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--William OGLESBY | (1777 - 1852) | __ | | | _William BRADLEY _______________| | | (1730 - 1799) m 1750 | | | |__ | | |_Martha BRADLEY _____| (1753 - 1825) m 1773| | __ | | |_Elizabeth CHRISTIAN ___________| (1730 - ....) m 1750 | |__
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_William OVERALL Sr._ | (1650 - 1725) m 1680 _William OVERALL Jr._| | (1680 - 1724) | | |_Jane BALDRIDGE _____+ | (1652 - 1718) m 1680 _John OVERALL Sr.____| | (1701 - 1742) m 1722| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mary JONES _________| | (1680 - 1743) | | |_____________________ | | |--John OVERALL | (1735 - 1821) | _____________________ | | | _Charles ELLIS ______| | | (1680 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary ELLIS _________| (1703 - 1738) m 1722| | _____________________ | | |_Mary ELLIOT ________| (1680 - ....) | |_____________________
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Mother: Amy SHACKLEFORD |
_________________________________________ | _______________________| | | | |_________________________________________ | _Alexander PARKER ___| | (1750 - 1785) m 1775| | | _________________________________________ | | | | |_______________________| | | | |_________________________________________ | | |--Lucy PARKER | (1782 - 1847) | _John SHACKLEFORD _______________________+ | | (1705 - 1789) m 1730 | _James B. SHACKLEFORD _| | | (1728 - 1808) m 1748 | | | |_Ann LYNE _______________________________+ | | (1710 - 1755) m 1730 |_Amy SHACKLEFORD ____| (1758 - 1833) m 1775| | _(RESEARCH QUERY - VA) SCOTT of Virginia_ | | |_Elizabeth SCOTT ______| (1730 - ....) m 1748 | |_________________________________________
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Mother: Susannah DABNEY |
Children
Joseph Strother
Susanna Strother
Sarah Strother
Anne Strother
Margaret ÒMaryÓ Strother
Elizabeth Strother, b: Abt. 1749 in Culpeper? Co., VA +John
Browning, Capt. b: April 16, 1749 in Culpeper Co., VA d:
September 25, 1813 in Culpeper Co., VA
Mildred Strother
John Strother
Lucy Strother
From Evelyn Joslyn Shepard's DAR application: "John Dabney
Strother was one of the thirteen Justices of the Peace of
Culpepper Co. Va. who in 1776 signed the protest against the
Stamp Act. See national no 110378, 69231.
"John Strother was Captain of the culpeper Country Virginia
Militia in 1779. See page 28, McAllister's Virginia Militia in
the Revolutionary War.
"...The original document is on file at Court House Culpepper
Co. Va. Also, see 'Green's Notes on Culpepper, Part 2' with
'Revised Edition of St. Mark's Parish.' See pages 13 35.
"Verified by national number 143492." (CAG v5, Kinnison, Nettie
Browning Danforth)
[243475]
or Wadefield, Rappanhannock, VA
_William II STROTHER "the immigrant"_+ | (1630 - 1702) m 1651 _William STROTHER III_| | (1665 - 1726) m 1695 | | |_Dorothy SAVAGE _____________________+ | (1635 - 1716) m 1651 _Francis Thornton STROTHER Sr._| | (1698 - 1752) m 1718 | | | _Francis THORNTON I__________________+ | | | (1651 - 1727) m 1673 | |_Margaret THORNTON ___| | (1678 - 1727) m 1695 | | |_Alice Stafford SAVAGE ______________+ | (1653 - 1695) m 1673 | |--John Dabney STROTHER | (1721 - 1795) | _(RESERCH QUERY) DABNEY of Virginia__ | | | _John DABNEY _________| | | (1670 - ....) | | | |_____________________________________ | | |_Susannah DABNEY ______________| (1698 - 1752) m 1718 | | _____________________________________ | | |_Sarah JENNINGS ______| (1670 - ....) | |_____________________________________
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"Possibly burried in Dunnica Plot - Bellefontaine Cemetery St
Louis Lot 648 (several unidentified graves)"
_(RESEARCH QUERY) THOMAS _ | _Massey THOMAS Sr._________| | (1720 - 1776) | | |__________________________ | _Massey THOMAS Jr.___| | (1765 - 1811) | | | __________________________ | | | | |___________________________| | | | |__________________________ | | |--Philadelphia Pendleton THOMAS | (1789 - 1832) | _Philip PENDLETON Jr._____+ | | (1689 - 1753) m 1710 | _Henry PENDLETON Sr. Gent._| | | (1724 - 1818) m 1746 | | | |_Elizabeth POLLARD _______+ | | (1693 - 1751) m 1710 |_Martha PENDLETON ___| (1766 - 1824) | | _Rice CURTIS Jr.__________+ | | (1704 - 1763) m 1723 |_Martha CURTIS ____________| (1729 - 1794) m 1746 | |_Martha THACKER __________+ (1701 - ....) m 1723
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Mother: Anne WHITING |
[368197]
or England?
[368198]
or d. 22 Oct 1738
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) WHARTON _| | | | |__ | _Samuel WHARTON Sr.__| | (1650 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |___________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Samuel WHARTON Jr. | (1684 - 1732) | __ | | | _Ralph WHITING ____________| | | (1635 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Anne WHITING _______| (1655 - ....) | | __ | | |___________________________| | |__
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_John WOODSON __________________+ | (1658 - 1715) m 1679 _Stephen WOODSON I_____________________| | (1704 - 1735) m 1730 | | |_Judith TARLETON _______________+ | (1660 - 1714) m 1679 _Mathew WOODSON _______| | (1732 - 1794) m 1753 | | | _Mathew BRANCH _________________+ | | | (1661 - 1726) | |_Elizabeth BRANCH _____________________| | (1709 - 1789) m 1730 | | |_Frances WARE __________________ | (1665 - ....) | |--Frances WOODSON | (1764 - ....) | _Jean le VILLIAN _______________ | | (1680 - ....) m 1700 | _Jean Pierre "The Younger" le VILLIAN _| | | (1702 - 1765) m 1729 | | | |_Olympe_________________________ | | (1680 - 1729) m 1700 |_Elizabeth le VILLIAN _| (1737 - 1803) m 1753 | | _Bartholomew DUPUY _____________ | | (1652 - 1743) m 1685 |_Phillippa DUPUY ______________________| (1699 - 1738) m 1729 | |_Susanne le VILLAIN? LAVILLON? _ (1663 - 1731) m 1685
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