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Research When
not
researching
my
McLeods
and
working
on
the
FTDNA
projects,
these
lines
are
researched.
Wilke
of
Germany/N.Y. Jessup
of
England Checker/Tskeris
of
Greece/N.Y. Abnett
of
England Hudson
of
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Carolina
Ives
of
South
Carolina
Sideline
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lines
have
married
into
my
family
(primary
and
secondary
lines
of
research
seen
above)
and
are
included
here
to
aid
other
researchers.
I
am
not
currently
researching
these
names;
however,
the
pages
are
updated
as
information
becomes
available.
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The
Josey
Family
of
Sumter
and
Kershaw
Districts
South
Carolina
The
Ancestry
of
Martha
Josey
Yates,
mother
of
Harriet
Yates
McLeod
The
Ancestry
of
Maggie
Josey
McLeod,
daughter
in
law
of
Harriet
Yates
McLeod
This
web
page
has
been
updated
in
May/June
of
2011.
The
original
intent
of
this
site
is
the
same
as
it
has
always
been;
to
provide
a
FREE
tool
for
researchers
to
help
each
other
by
the
sharing
of
information
-
please
support
this
intent
by
helping
to
keep
it
as
accurate
as
possible. The
information
on
this
page
represents
the
combined
efforts
of
several
researchers.
I
have
verified
the
information
by
Wills,
Equity,
Deeds,
Census
and
Cemetery
Records
where
possible.
Where
no
source
is
given,
the
information
is
unproven/unverified.
Additions
and
corrections
are
welcome
(rude
emails
are
not).
When
writing,
please
include
the
Page
Title
and
Web
Address.
Proper
credit
is
always
awarded
to
the
provider
of
information.
Happy
Researching!
Keep
the
circle
of
sharing
intact,
include
the
following
if
you
take
information
for
your
own
records:
!Source:
Lori
McLeod
Wilke;
"Walking
with
ghosts",
Research
2000
-
2011
Introduction:
When
I
began
to
research
my
family
back
in
2000,
I
was
given
several
boxes
of
paperwork
from
my
father
Donald
Ross
McLeod
Jr.
and
my
first
cousin
(1
x
rem'd)
Col.
Purdy
Belvin
McLeod
Jr.
-
the
two
had
spent
years
researching
prior
to
the
internet
revolution.
They
had
also
been
of
the
generation(s)
of
researchers
who
looked
mainly
at
the
paternal
line
and
not
too
much
at
the
maternal
lines.
Therefore,
I
had
the
names
of
grandmother's
but
not
much
history
for
them
other
then
their
parents'
names.
For
the
first
two
years
of
my
own
research,
I
knew
that
GG
Grandmother
Harriet
Yate's
mother
was
named
Martha
Josey,
but
nothing
else.
I
also
knew
that
G
Grandfather's
first
wife
had
been
a
Josey
herself
but
that
was
the
extent
of
my
knowledge
of
the
two
ladies.
In
the
second
case,
I
wasn't
descended
from
Maggie
Josey
McLeod
but
from
the
second
wife,
Mary
Rosa
Ives
so
didn't
expect
to
do
much
searching
there....until
2003
when
I
received
a
booklet
of
information
on
the
Josey
Line
from
Cousin
Purdy.
And
a
beautiful
photograph
of
Maggie
Josey
McLeod
which
made
that
first
wife
of
my
G
Grandfather
more
of
"real"
person
to
me.
As
I
added
the
information
from
the
packet
into
my
FTM,
I
realized
that
GG
Grandmother
Harriet
Yates
McLeod
was
not
only
the
Mother
in
Law
of
Maggie
Josey
McLeod
but
her
first
cousin
1
x
rem'd
(just
as
Cousin
Purdy
is
to
me).
I
was
excited
to
learn
that
my
McLeod
half
cousins
(the
descendants
of
G
Grandfather
Jesse
and
Maggie)
were
also
my
full
cousins
through
GGG
Martha
Josey
Yates.
Much
of
the
Josey/Jossey
research
has
been
completed
by
other
researchers,
namely
Bud
(J.
Edward)
Josey
-
CD's
and
Booklets
can
be
ordered
at
the
House
of
Jossy.
This
page
has
been
created
primarily
for
the
children
of
my
family
to
use
in
their
high
school
family
history
projects.
Name
Research:
Josey
English:
from
a
pet
form
of
Joseph.
English,
German,
French,
and
Jewish:
from
the
personal
name,
Hebrew
Yosef
�may
He
(God)
add
(another
son)�.
In
medieval
Europe
this
name
was
borne
frequently
but
not
exclusively
by
Jews;
the
usual
medieval
English
vernacular
form
is
represented
by
Jessup.
Note:
this
is
interesting
-
one
of
the
English
lines
I
research
is
JESSUP!
In
the
Book
of
Genesis,
Joseph
is
the
favorite
son
of
Jacob,
who
is
sold
into
slavery
by
his
brothers
but
rises
to
become
a
leading
minister
in
Egypt
(Genesis
37�50).
In
the
New
Testament
Joseph
is
the
husband
of
the
Virgin
Mary,
which
accounts
for
the
popularity
of
the
given
name
among
Christians.
Generation
One
-
Robert
Jossey
and
Anne
S.
Potter
Robert
Jossey
was
born
Abt.
1565
in
St.
Giles,
London,
England,
and
died
July
1617
in
Parish
of
Saint
Botolph
without
Aldegate
in
the
Archdeaconry
of
London,
Alebrewer.
He
married
Anne
S.
Potter
July
06,
1589
in
London,
St.
Giles
w/o
without
Aldegate.
She
died
Unknown
-
Date
of
death
from
the
Will
of
Robert
Jossey
-
proven
on
that
date.
Note:
Executrix
was
"Margaret"
-
Anne
Potter
may
have
been
Margaret
Ann
Potter
-
Information
from
Col.
Purdy
Belvin
McLeod
to
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
July
2003
/
also
from
Alton
J.
Watts,
descendant
1.
John
Jossey
was
christened
on
June
07,
1590
died
August
1614
2.
Gentleman
James
Jossey
-
Ancestor
-
see
next
Generation
Two
-
Gentleman
James
Jossey
and
Elizabeth
Jane
Graydon
Gentleman
James
Jossey I
born
Abt.
1565
possibly
St.
Giles,
London,
England
died
after
1674
Nansemond
County
Virginia
(presently
Norfolk
Co.
VA)
married
December
02,
1634
in
Northumberland
Co.
Berwick
upon
Tweed,
England
to
Elizabeth
Jane
Graydon
born
1618
Berwick
in
Northumberland
England
died
Unknown
possibly
St.
Giles,
London,
England
Note:
Athough
this
is
technically
James
Jossey
the
FIRST,
the
use
of
the
title
Gentleman
distinquishes
him
in
the
line
and
not
his
position
(in
the
line).
Titles
are
also
used
to
distinquish
his
son
James
(Horse
Captain
James)
and
his
grandson
(Col
James)
-
This
can
create
confusion
later
when
a
researcher
reads
"James
Jossey
III
was
the
grandfather
of....."
-
the
James
referred
to
as
the
III
is
actually
the
IV
James
Josey......LMW
immigrated
to
Nansemond
County
Virginia
in
by
March
15
1674
(after
1635).
March
15,
1674.
Executor
in
the
will
of
Major
General
Richard
Bennett,
the
Governor
of
Virginia (Seventeenth
Century
Isle
of
Wight
County,
Virginia,
by
John
Boddie,
1938,
p288.)
Registry
Book
No
1
Parish
Church
of
St.
Mary
the
Virgin-Putney
Surry
London
Co.
England
"James
Jossey,
Gent
was
named
Exec
of
the
Estate
of
Governor
of
Virginia
Richard
Bennett"
Information
from
Col.
Purdy
Belvin
McLeod
to
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
July
2003
/
also
from
Alton
J.
Watts,
descendant
From:
"Keith
Johnstone"
Subject:
Jossey/Graydon
links
Date:
Sat,
24
Jul
2004
13:10:38
+0200
Hi!
I
have
just
come
across
your
website
following
a
Google
search
for
Jossey.
I
am
researching
the
Graydon
family
and
the
matriarch
of
your
Jossey
line
was
Elizabeth
Jane
Graydon
born
in
Berwick
in
Northumberland
England
in
1618
who
married
Gentleman
James
Jossey.
Together
with
other
Graydon
researchers
we
have
a
Graydon
Research
Group
and
I
am
sure
you
will
be
interested
to
know
all
about
the
ancient
Graydon/Gradon/Graden
heritage
that
Elizabeth
descended
from.
To
date
the
line
goes
back
to
1288
in
Berwickshire
in
Scotland.
Elizabeth
is
probably
an
aunt
or
Cousin
of
the
English
Admiral
of
the
Fleet
Admiral
John
Graydon
who
was
also
temporary
governor
of
Canada.
It
is
most
interesting
that
the
Jossey's
had
a
strong
military
background
like
so
many
of
the
Graydons.
Would
love
to
hear
from
you
if
you
get
time.
Very
Best
Regards
Keith
Johnstone
Montpellier
France
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/graydon_research/
Generation
Three
-
"Horse
Captain"
James
Jossey
"Horse
Captain"
James
Jossey
Christened
November
19,
1635
in
Putney,
Surrey,
London,
England
died
after
1660
in
Nasomond
County,
Virginia
(presently
Norfolk
Co.
Va)
married
to (--?--)
Note:
Technically
this
is
James
Jossey
II
-
however
he
is
refered
to
by
researchers
by
the
title
"Horse
Captain"
instead
of
his
position
in
the
line
of
ancestry.
Immigrated
with
his
father
-
Gentleman
James
Jossey
-
to
Virginia
-
they
were
there
by
1674
when
Gentleman
James
was
named
as
Executor
of
the
Estate
of
the
Virginia
Govenor,
Major
General
Richard
Bennett,
References
to
"Horse
Captain"
James
Jossey
found:
17th
Century
Isle
of
Wight
P-168;
288
Virginia
Magazine
of
History
Vol.
I
No
3
P-247
Cavaliers
&
Pioneers
Vol
II
P-289,
301,
303,379,
&
402
Registry
Book
of
Parish
of
St.
Mary
the
Virgin;
Putney,
Surrey,
London
Co.
England
Generation
Four
Col.
James
Jossey
Col.
James
Jossey
born
Abt.
1660
in
Nasomond
County,
Virginia
died
unknownin
Nasomond
County,
Virginia
married
to
(--?--)
Note:
Technically
this
is
James
Jossey
III
-
however
he
is
refered
to
by
researchers
by
the
title
"Col"
instead
of
his
position
in
the
line
of
ancestry.
First
of
our
Jossey
ancestors
to
be
born
in
the
British
Colony
of
Virginia
References
to
"Col"
James
Jossey
found:
Mary/Sam
Godwin-Isle
of
Wight,
VA
P-46
Peter-Chowan
Co.
DB-1-N-CAR
Robert-Nansemond
Co.
VA.
"Gleanings
of
a
Geneologist"
P-274
Vestry
Book
of
Upper
Parish-Nansemond
1743-1793
Pg
10,11
Suffolk
Parish
Vestry
Book
1749-1784
Nansemond
County,
VA
By
William
L
Hopkins
Pg
1-20
October
1749-
James
Jossey,
Etc
Children
of
Col.
James
Jossey
(--?--)
1.
Peter
Jossey,
born
1693
in
Nansemond
Co.
VA.;
died
Unknown.
2.
Mary
Jossey,
born
February
01,
1695/96
in
Nansemond
County,
VA.;
died
September
23,
1720
in
Nansemond
County,
VA.
married
Samuel
Godwin
June
19,
1711
in
Nansemond
Co.
VA.,
son
of
Thomas
Godwin
and
Martha
Bridger.
He
was
born
March
20,
1686/87
in
Nansemond
Co.
VA.,
and
died
Unknown.
3.
Robert
Jossey,
born
1700
in
Nansemond
County,
VA.;
died
Bef.
1766
in
Nansemond
county,
VA..
4. James
Jossey
III,
born
Abt.
1702
in
Nansemond
Co.
VA.;
died
1769
in
Northampton
County,
British
Colony
of
North
Carolina
-
Ancestor
-
see
next
Generation
Five
-
James
Jossey
III
James
Jossey
III
born
Abt.
1702
in
Nasomond
County,
Virginia
died
before March
30,
1769
in
Northampton
County,
British
Colony
of
North
Carolina
married
to
Sarah
(--?--)
died
Bet.
1769
-
1770
in
Nothampton
Co.
NC
Note:
Technically
this
is
James
Jossey
IV
-
however
the
titles
used
to
distinquish
the
previous
James
Jossey's
(Gentleman
-
Horse
Captain
-
Col)
have
apparently
caused
him
to
be
refered
to
as
the
III
-
Migrated
to
North
Carolina
with
children
between
1736
and
1750
September
3,
1750,
Deed
Book-1
Pg.
459,
460,
467
Northampton
County,
NC.
Purchased
land
from
Elias
Willis,
Sam
&
Eliza
Cotten
Death
year
confirmed
by:
Abstract
of
North
Carolina
Wills
by
J.
B.
Grimes
Pg.
83
&
84
William
&
Mary
Vol
18
P.
252
Halifax
County
Deed
Book
B10-P.433
March
30,
1769
-
Sarah
Josey,
wife
of
James
Relinquishes
her
right
of
Dower
-
James
Josey
Jr.
of
Halifax
County,
NC
(son)
witnesssed
the
signature-,
Northampton
County,
NC
Children
of
James
Jossey
III
and
Sarah
(--?--)
1.
James
Jossey
IV born
Abt.
1728
in
Nansemond
Co.
VA.;
died
October
25,
1785
in
Halifax
Co.
NC
-
married
to
Margarette
"Peggy"
Whitaker
born
probably
in
Halifax
County
or
Northhampton
County
of
North
Carolina
(all
children
of
her
and
James
born
in
NC)
died
Unknown
2.
William
Jossey,
born
Abt.
1729
in
Nansemond
Co
VA.;
died
Unknown
married
by
Aug
01,
1756
to
Susannah
(--?--)
-
ancestor
-
see
next
3.
Captain
Henry
Jossey,
Sr.,
born
Abt.
1731
in
Nansemond
Co
VA.;
died
1799
in
Wilkes
Co.
GA..
4.
Margaret
B.
Jossey,
born
June
21,
1732
in
Nansemond
Co
VA.;
died
September
21,
1796
in
Edgecombe
Co.
NC..
5.
Sarah
Jossey,
born
Abt.
1734
in
Nansemond
County,
VA;
died
Unknown.
She
married
March
24,
1775,
Bertie
County,
NC
Elisha
Williams
March
24,
1775
in
Bertie
County,
NC;
died
Unknown.
6.
Willis
Jossey,
born
Abt.
1736
in
Nansemond
Co
VA.;
died
Bef.
May
1782
in
Northampton
County,
NC.
Note:
James
Salter
Josey
apparently
descends
from
James
Josey
#1
above......VOLUME
1:
Contains
the
descendants
of
James
Salter
Josey,
the
Son
of
James
William
Josey
who
was
born
in
Halifax
County,
NC
and
went
to
Jefferson
County,
GA
where
he
married
Nancy
Salter
in
1815.
He
then
went
on
to
Alabama,
where
he
lived
and
raised
his
family.
James
Salter
Josey,
who
was
born
in
Butler
County,
AL
is
the
fourth
child
of
James
William
Josey.
Generation
Six
-
William
Jossey
William
Jossey
born
Abt.
1729
in
Nasomond
County,
Virginia
died
Unknown
in
probably
Northampton
County,
NC
married
by
Aug
01,
1756
to
Susannah
(--?--)
born
Unknown
in
probably
Nasomond
County,
Virginia
died
Unknown
in
probably
Nasomond
County,
Virginia
migrated
to
Northhampton
County
N.C.
with
parents
between
1736
and
1750 James
Jossey
III
named
on
September
3,
1750,
in
Deed
Book-1
Pg.
459,
460,
467
Northampton
County,
NC.
Purchased
land
from
Elias
Willis,
Sam
&
Eliza
Cotten
Marriage
Date
estimated
from
reported
birthday/year
of
William
Josey
II
-
Generation
Seven
William
Josey
II
William
Robert
Josey
born
Aug
01,
1756
in
Nasomond
County,
Virginia
OR
Northhampton
NC
died
August
01,
1832
in
Kershaw
District,
South
Carolina
married
to
Jane
Kerr
Webb
born
abt
1759
in
Camden
District
later
Kershaw
District/County,
South
Carolina
died
unknown
Some
researcher's
show
William
Robert
Jossey's
birthplace
as
Virginia
and
state
that
he
was
shown
in
the
1783/84
Nanemond
County,
VA.
Census.
William
Robert's
grandfather,
James
Jossey
III
migrated
from
Virginia
to
North
Carolina
by
the
year
1750....but
the
actual
year
of
migration
is
not
stated.
This
leaves
open
the
question
of
whether
William
Jossey,
the
father
of
William
Robert,
migrated
to
North
Carolina
with
his
father
or
remained
behind
in
Virginia
to
migrate
later.
By
1750,
William
Jossey,
born
abt
1729
was
approximately
21
years
of
age
-
therefore
he
may
not
have
migrated
to
North
Carolina
with
his
father
(James
III)
if
migration
took
place
near
the
time
of
the
listed
deed.
He
may
have
remained
in
Virginia
where
he
married
cr.
1756
to
Susannah
(--?--)
-
in
this
case,
William
Robert
Josey
may
indeed
have
been
born
in
Virginia
and
not
in
North
Carolina.
IF
William
(Sr.)
married
Susannah
in
North
Carolina
then
it
is
more
likely
that
the
correct
place
of
birth
for
William
Robert
Josey
was
in
North
Carolina
and
the
1783
census
record
is
of
one
of
his
many
cousins
who
remained
in
Virgina
bearing
the
same
name.
James
Jossey
III
named
on
September
3,
1750,
in
Deed
Book-1
Pg.
459,
460,
467
Northampton
County,
NC.
Purchased
land
from
Elias
Willis,
Sam
&
Eliza
Cotten
In
any
event,
Robert
Sinclair
Josey
is
said
to
have
been
born
in
North
Carolina
about
1784
placing
William
Robert
Jossey
in
that
state
by
that
year.
"1802-1804,
came
to
Sumter
District,
Salem
County
and
settled
near
Bishopville,
SC.
Moved
to
Kershaw
County
with
second
wife
and
seven
children.
William's
first
wife's
name
is
unknown.
She
was
the
mother
of
three
of
the
children.
His
second
wife
was
Jane
Webb,
widow
of
John
Webb,
apparently
the
mother
of
the
latter
four
children."
The
above
statement
is
not
clear....however,
it
appears
that
William
Robert
and
his
FIRST
wife,
whose
name
is
unkown,
and
who
was
the
mother
of
his
three
eldest
children,
migrated
to
the
Sumter
area
of
South
Carolina
(cr.
1802).
Since
a
deed
is
referenced
for
William
Robert
in
the
year
1796
in
EDGECOMB
County
North
Carolina,
it
appears
migration
took
place
from
North
Carolina
and
not
Virginia.
1796/97
HALIFAX
COUNTY,
NORTH
CAROLINA
DEED
BOOK
18-A
PAGE
180-181
30
November
1796
SAMUEL
PITMAN
to
ROBERT
JOSEY
SAMUEL
PITMAN
WILLIAM
MERRIT
SARAH
PITMAN
Halifax
County,
August
sessions
1797,
oath
of
WILLIAM
MERRITT,
Registered
September
12th
1797
L.
LONG
Clerk
of
Court
It
then
appears
that
the
widowed
William
Robert
married
Jane
Kerr
Webb,
herself
the
widow
of
John
Webb
and
migrated
from
Sumter
into
Kershaw
(note
-
the
county
lines
changed
frequently
during
this
era
-
unless
deeds
back
up
a
"move"
they
simply
may
have
been
enumerated
in
a
different
county).
The
last
four
children
are
said
to
be
of
this
second
marriage.
Series
Number:
S213192
Volume:
0042
Page:
00167
Item:
02
Date:
1810/04/07
Description:
JOSEY,
WILLIAM,
PLAT
FOR
2
ACRES
ON
BLACK
RIVER,
SUMTER
DISTRICT,
SURVEYED
BY
BENJAMIN
DUBOSE.
Names
Indexed:
JOSEY,
WILLIAM/DUBOSE,
BENJAMIN/Locations:
BLACK
RIVER/SUMTER
DISTRICT
accessed
LMW
2006
Children
of
William
Josey
II
and
Jane
Webb
1.
Robert
Sinclair
Josey
born
abt
1784
in
North
Carolina
died
abt
1868
buried
Bethany
Baptist
Church,
Bishopville,
Sumter,
South
Carolin
He
married
(1)
Hester
Kolb.
She
died
Unknown
then
married
to
Winnie
Robertson
born
abt
1782
in
North
Carolina
died
about
1858
Sumter
County,
South
Carolina
buried
Bethany
Baptist
Church,
Bishopville,
Sumter,
South
Carolina
(Believed
to
be
the
son
of
William
and
his
first
wife)
CENSUS
YR:
1850
STATE
or
TERRITORY:
SC
COUNTY:
Sumter
DIVISION:
Sumter
REEL
NO:
M432-859
PAGE
NO:
364A
REFERENCE:
enumerated
on17th
September
1850
by
J
W
Stuckey
4
900
900
Josey
Robt
66
M
W
Planter
5,600
NC
5
900
900
Josey
Winney
66
F
W
.
.
NC
.
.
.
X
Deaf
6
900
900
Holloway
Caroline
20
F
W
.
.
SC
1850
Children
of
Robert
and
Winnie
i)
William
Robert
Josey
born
Abt.
1805
died
about
1864
married
to
Elizabeth
Turner
Children
of
William
R.
Josey
and
Elizabeth
Turner
1)
Elijah
Robert
JOSEY
b.
Abt.
1833
d.
March
20,
1904
buried
Bethany
Baptist
Church married
August
13,
1868
to
Sue
Floyd
b.
October
14,
1844
d.
August
24,
1922
buried
Bethany
Baptist
Church
Confederate
Soldier
with
Co.
K,
23rd
SC
Regiment
Volunteers
-
Private
Captured
and
sent
to
Pt.
Lookout,
MD.,
released,
returned
to
SC
at
end
of
war.
2)
George
Lafayette
Josey
b.
Abt.
1835
d.
Abt.
1875
in
Arkansas
buried
in
Little
Rock,
Arkansas,
married
to
Alice
Jeanette
Smith
b.
1843
d.
1916
buried
Bethany
Baptist
Church,
Bishopville,
Sumter,
South
Carolina
photo
of
Alice
Confederate
Soldier
with
Co.
K,
23rd
SC
Regiment
Volunteers
-
Private
(name
added
from
the
journal
of
William
C.
Stiles)
captured
at
Fort
Steadman,
late
March
1865,
sent
to
Pt.
Lookout,
MD,
released
June
1865
Children
of
George
and
Alice:
i)
Henry
Delorme
Josey
(b.
Abt.
1859)
ii)
Alice
Marcena
Josey
born
February
2,
1862
died
July
22,
1960
married
to
Thomas
Edward
Newman
photo
of
Alice
iii)
George
Priestly
Josey
b.
January
17,
1863
d.
September
8,
1924
buried
Bethany
Baptist
Church
married
to
Nanny
Jane
McCoy
b.
February
11,
1859
d.
January
3,
1931
buried
Bethany
Baptist
Church
iv)
Mary
Anna
Josey
(b.
Abt.
1866)
married
to
William
James
Jones
photo
of
Mary
and
William
child
of
Mary
and
William
Jones
i)
Clinton
Cleveland
Jones
b.
September
4,
1892
d.
May
14,
1973
buried
Evergreen
Memorial
Park
Cemetery,
Sumter,
SC
married
to
Margaret
Leo
McLeod ,
daughter
of
Josie
A.
McLeod,
son
of
Maggie
Josey
and
Jesse
Lazarus
McLeod
b.
April
15,
1896
d.
November
4,
1987
buried
Evergreen
Memorial
Park
Cemetery
-
photo
of
Clinton
v)
Margarette
A
Josey
(b.
Abt.
1869)
vi)
Carrie
Lee
Josey
(b.
Abt.
1871)
married
to
Frank
McCoy
vii)
Marion
Sumter
Josey
b.
January
28,
1874
d.
June
22,
1949
buried
City
Cemetery,
Sumter,
South
Carolina
married
November
20,
1896
to
Theodocia
Bell
Maye
b.
January
1,
1880
d.
September
12,
1955
viii)
Cora
Lafayette
Josey
(b.
Abt.
1876)
married
to
Walton
Smith
3)
Thomas
J.
Josey
b.
abt
Abt.
1838
d.
aft
1880
married
May
11,
1864
Elizabeth
Thompson
Confederate
Soldier
with
Co.
K,
23rd
SC
Regiment
Volunteers
-
Private
captured
at
Fort
Steaman,
late
March
1865,
sent
to
Pt
Lookout,
MD,
released
June
1865
1880
Census
Place
De
Kalb,
Kershaw,
South
Carolina
Family
History
Library
Film
1255232
NA
Film
Number
T9-1232
Page
Number
49B
T.
J.
JOSEY
Self
M
Male
W
42
SC
Farmer
SC
SC
E.
L.
JOSEY
Wife
M
Female
W
38
SC
Keeps
House
SC
SC
Willey
JOSEY
Son
Male
W
15
SC
Scholar
SC
SC
Lela
JOSEY
Dau
S
Female
W
13
SC
Scholar
SC
SC
Walter
JOSEY
Son
S
Male
W
11
SC
Scholar
SC
SC
Durham
JOSEY
Son
S
Male
W
9
SC
Scholar
SC
SC
Martha
JOSEY
Dau
S
Female
W
6
SC
SC
SC
Ruffus
JOSEY
Son
S
Male
W
4
SC
SC
SC
Sidney
JOSEY
Son
S
Male
W
2
SC
SC
SC
E.
Bell
JOSEY
Dau
S
Female
W
5M
SC
SC
SC
4)
Mary
Jane
Josey
b.
Abt.
1839
d.
unknown
married
Frank
Baker
-
photo
5)
David
Wilson
Josey
b.
b.
October
5,
1841
SC
Genealogical
Society
Lineage
Charts
-
#434
Mrs.
Josie
S.
Elmore
d.
September
15,
1918
buried
at
Bethany
Baptist
Church
in
Bishopville,
SC
married
February
18,
1867
Francis
Scarborough
b.
March
29,
1838
d.
September
21,
1915
buried
at
Bethany
Baptist
Church
in
Bishopville,
SC
photo
of
David
Wilson
Josey
Confederate
Soldier
with
Co.
K,
23rd
SC
Regiment
Volunteers
-
Private
St.
Charles,
SC
capture
at
Fort
Steadman,
sent
to
Point
Lookout,
MD,
released
June
1865
Children
of
David
Wilson
Josey
and
Francis
Scarborough
a)
Mary
Ada
Josey
b.
May
2,
1877
d.
April
25,
1908
buried
at
Bethany
Baptist
Church
in
Bishopville,
SC
married
to
unknown
Smith
b)
Jane
Abigail
Josey
was
born
April
28,
1870
in
Sumter
District,
SC.,
and
died
May
09,
1947
in
Sumter,
SC..
She
married
Averil
DeLay
McCoy,
Jr.
December
19,
1888
in
Sumter,
District,
SC,
son
of
Averil
McCoy
and
Mary
Mathis.
He
was
born
November
12,
1864
in
Sumter
District,
SC.,
and
died
March
22,
1944
in
Sumter,
SC;.
Lillian
Abigail
McCoy
married
Victor
Charles
McLeod
6)
Benjamin
Fleming
Josey
b.
Abt.
1843
d.
unknown
in
Winchester,
Virginia
buried
Stonewall
Cemetery
Confederate
Soldier
with
Co.
K,
23rd
SC
Regiment
Volunteers
-
Private
died
of
typhoid
fever
in
Virginia
-
named
in
Sumter
Monument
to
the
Confederate
Dead.
7)
Abigail
Josey
b.
about
1845
married
Hugh
Hampton
Evans
buried
Spring
Hill
Cemetery,
Sumter,
South
Carolina
NOTE:
Raised
sister
Nancy
Margaret
Josey
McLeod's
son,
Hugh
Hampton
McLeod
aka
Hammie
after
Maggie
died
giving
birth
to
he
and
his
twin
Purdy
Belvin
McLeod.
Hammie
is
buried
with
Abby
and
Hugh
Evans.
source
of
fostering:
Purdy
Belvin
McLeod
Jr.
8)
Sarah
Juliet
Josey
b.
Abt.
1849
d.
unknown
b.
Abt.
1849
married
to
M.
Reese
Mathis
MATHIS
-
My
Grand
Father,
William
James
Jones
(July
31,
1854-
December
8,
1939),
Married
Maggie
Mathis
in
1880
and
she
died
in
1881.
There
were
no
children
by
this
marriage
but
I
would
like
to
find
who
her
parents
were.
He
remarried
in
1883
to
Mary
Anna
Josey
who
was
the
daughter
of
George
LaFayette
Josey.
George
had
a
sister,
Sarah
Julianna
Josey
that
married
M.
Reese
Mathis
and
I
have
records
of
five
of
their
children.
It
is
my
belief
that
Maggie
was
a
daughter
of
Sarah
and
Reese
Mathis.
All
of
these
family
members
lived
in
the
St.
Charles
area
of
Lee
County.
Does
anyone
know
of
any
additional
children
of
Sarah
and
Reese
Mathis?
June
23,
1999
Alton
Josey
Watts
9)
Nancy
Margaret
Josey
b.
Abt.
1852
d.
September
27,
1894
married
to
Jesse
Lazarus
McLeod.
grandson
of
Alexander
and
Sarah
McIntosh
McLeod
10)
Elizabeth
"Lizzie"
Josey
b.
Abt.
1862
d.
unknown
married
James
B.
Tallon
Child
of
Elizabeth
and
James
a)
P.K.
Tallon
b.
Abt.
1893
in
Kershaw
County,
South
Carolina
died
October
2,
1965
married
to Sallie
McLeod
great
granddaughter
of
Daniel
McLeod
and
Catherine
McLean
b.
Abt.
1898
in
Sumter
County
South
Carolina
d.
July
19,
1985
-
Sources:
Obituaries
of
both
-
see
below
P.K.
Tallon,
79,
Dies
Saturday
At
Lee
Hospital
-
P.K.
Tallon,
79,
died
early
Saturday
morning
Oct
2
at
the
Lee
County
Memorial
Hospital
in
Bishopville
after
a
brief
illness.
He
was
a
son
of
the
late
James
B.
and
Elizabeth
Josey
Tallon.
He
was
a
member
of
the
Lamar
Baptist
Church,
Lamar,
and
a
member
of
Bishopville
Masonic
Lodge
No.
104.
Funeral
Services
were
held
at
3
p.m.
Monday
at
the
Lamar
Baptist
Church.
Surviving
are
his
widow,
the
former
Miss
Sally
McLeod;
five
sons,
Francis
O.
Tallon,
Pensacola
Fl.;
James
R.
of
Lamar,;
P.K.
JR.,
of
Colorodo
Springs,
Colo.,
George
E.
of
Columbia,
and
William
G.
Tallon
of
the
U.S.
Air
Force
in
Italy;
one
daughter,
Mrs.
Harry
E.
(Doris)
Rowell,
Huntsville,
Al;
two
half
sisters,
Mrs.
Bessie
Tallon
Smith
of
Newton,
N.C.,
and
Mrs.
C.
Lester
Thomas
of
Moncks
Corner;
three
half
brothers,
Smiley
C.
Tallon,
Sufforlk,
Va.,
Olin
W.
Tallon,
Newton
N.C.,
Clyde
A.
Tallon,
Suffolk,
Va.,
Olin
W.
Tallon,
Washington
D.C.,
13
grandchildren;
and
four
great
grandchildren;
several
neices
and
nephews.
LCM
7
October
1965
Received
June
30
2002
from
the
files
of
William
T.
"Bill
Thomas;
McLeod
Family
Reunion,
Friendship
Baptist
Church,
Lugoff,
Kershaw
County,
South
Carolina
Mrs.
Sallie
M.
Tallon
LYNCHBURG
Mrs.
Sallie
M.
Tallon,
87,
widow
of
P.K.
Tallon
died
Friday.
Born
in
Lee
County,
she
was
daughter
of
the
late
William
T.
and
Hallie
Evans
McCloud
(McLeod).
Surviving
are
a
son,
William
Thomas
of
Clinton;
sister,
Mrs.
Annie
Allen
of
Concord,
N.C.,
Mrs.
Hallie
Stokes
of
Bishopville,
Mrs.
Rosa
Beavers
of
San
Diego
Calif.,
Mrs.
Minnie
Johnson
of
Camden
and
Mrs.
Catherine
Crawford
of
Seattle
Wash.;
a
brother,
Jesse
McCloud
(McLeod)
of
Camden;
stepsons,
J.B.
Tallon
of
Lamar,
and
Billy
Tallon
of
Raymonsville,
Texas;
and
a
stepdaughter,
Mrs.
Doris
Rowell
of
Pensacola
Fla.
Services
will
be
held
at
4
p.m.
today
at
Hancock
Funeral
Home
of
Bishopville,
with
burial
in
Presbyterian
Cemetery.
THE
STATE
SAT.
20
JUL
1985
Received
June
30
2002
from
the
files
of
William
T.
"Bill
Thomas;
McLeod
Family
Reunion,
Friendship
Baptist
Church,
Lugoff,
Kershaw
County,
South
Carolina
ii)
Abigail
Josey
born
Abt.
1811
died
unknown
iii)
Exeline
Josey
born
December
1,
1813
died
March
14,
1875
married
January
6,
1831
to
Robert
Huggins (son
of
Samuel
Huggins
and
Ann
English
-
2nd
Huggins
Family
at
bottom
of
linked
page)
b.
April
26,
1810
Sumter
Dist.,
Darlington,
Sc
d.
October
6,
1886
Cypress,
Lee
County,
Sc
buried
Lydia,
Mt.
Elon
Baptist
Cemetery,
Darlington
Co
South
Carolina
(dates
of
birth
and
death
found
January
2003
at
FamilySearch.org-
unproven
or
verified
to
date)
HUGGINS
ROBERT
JOSEY.
TWW
6/28/1860
2:5
HUGGINS,
EXELINA
(MRS.
R.J.)
TS
4/8/1875
2:5
(TruSuthron)
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~scsumter/newspaper/obits.htm
iv).
Sinclair
Josey
born
Abt.
1814
died
unknown
v)
Theophilus
Josey
born
Abt.
1818
died
unknown
married
to
Mary
Wilson
vi)
Elizabeth
Josey
born
unknown
died
unknown
married
to
Sid
Beasley
vii)
John
R.
Josey
born
unknown
died
unknown
-
possible
record
:
Rev.
Jno
Josey
was
born
in
Sumter
County,
S.
C.,
March
27th
1810,
died
December
30th
1875.
[Submitted
by
W.
L.
Pegues.]
viii)
Sebrun
J.
Josey
born
unknown
died
unknown
Children
of
William
Josey
II
and
Jane
Webb
con'td
2.
Joshua
Josey
b.
abt
1785
d.
unknown
married
to
Sarah
(--?--)
b.
unknown
d.
unknown
(Believed
to
be
the
son
of
William
and
his
first
wife)
3.
James
William
Josey
b.
abt
1787
d.
unknown
(Believed
to
be
the
son
of
William
and
his
first
wife)
4.
Martha
Josey
born
abt
1791
probably
in
South
Carolina
(1850
Census
states
SC
as
place
of
birth)
died
July
10
1875
married
to
William
Yates
born
unknown
died
unknown
-
parents
of
Harriet
Yates,
wife
of
Alexander
E.
McLeod
5.
Nancy
Josey
b.
abt
1793
d.
unknown
married
to
George
T.
Cotwell
b.
unknown
d.
unknown
6.
Margaret
Josey
b.
abt
1795
d.
unknown
married
to
Noah
Scarborough
b.
unknown
d.
unknown
7.
Benjamin
William
"Willis"
Josey
b.
May
26,
1796
d.
unknown
married
to
Sarah
Boykin
b.
July
27,
1805
d.
unknown
Note:
according
to
the
House
of
Jossey
-
Benjamin
and
William
"Willis"
Josey
were
two
different
men
with
Benjamin
being
born
in
1789
and
William
Willis
being
born
in
1796
-
"VOLUME
5:
Contains
the
information
on
the
descendants
of
William
Jossey,
of
Kershaw
District,
SC.
This
Volume
contains
the
information
on
the
balance
of
his
children,
namely
Joshua,
James
William,
Benjamin,
Martha
(Willis
Yates),
Nancy
(George
T.
Cotwell),
Margaret
(Noah
Scarborough),
and
William
Willis
Jossey."
Children
of
Willis
and
Sarah
Boykin
i)
Elizabeth
W.
Josey
ii)
Lydia
Josey
iii)
M.
Margaret
Josey
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