I26879: Martha (1830 - AFT 1850)

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Martha

1830 - AFT 1850

ID Number: I26879

  • RESIDENCE: Sevier Co.TN & AL
  • BIRTH: 1830, TN
  • DEATH: AFT 1850
  • RESOURCES: See: last in hsld 1850 Census [S1036]

Family 1 : Joseph M. HODGES

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George W. BEALE

____ - ____

ID Number: I90779

Father: Robert BEALE
Mother: Martha Felitia TURBERVILLE


Notes


6--6. George W., of Northumberland Co., Va.

                                                                         __________________________________
                                                                        |                                  
                               _Thomas BEALE ___________________________|
                              |                                         |
                              |                                         |__________________________________
                              |                                                                            
 _Robert BEALE _______________|
| (1759 - 1843)               |
|                             |                                          __________________________________
|                             |                                         |                                  
|                             |_________________________________________|
|                                                                       |
|                                                                       |__________________________________
|                                                                                                          
|
|--George W. BEALE 
|  
|                                                                        _John TURBERVILLE of Hickory Hill_+
|                                                                       | (1737 - 1799) m 1759             
|                              _George Lee TURBERVILLE of Epping Forest_|
|                             | (1760 - 1798) m 1782                    |
|                             |                                         |_Martha CORBIN ___________________+
|                             |                                           (1738 - 1792) m 1759             
|_Martha Felitia TURBERVILLE _|
  (1786 - 1822)               |
                              |                                          _Gawin CORBIN of Buckingham House_+
                              |                                         | (1738 - 1799) m 1762             
                              |_Elizabeth Tayloe CORBIN ________________|
                                (1764 - ....) m 1782                    |
                                                                        |_Johanna TUCKER __________________+
                                                                          (1744 - ....) m 1762             

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Andrew Jackson BRISCOE

24 May 1823 - ____

ID Number: I88350

  • RESIDENCE: of Frederick Co. MD
  • BIRTH: 24 May 1823
  • RESOURCES: See: [S3267]
Father: James Mackal BRISCOE
Mother: Mary Ann BRUNNER



                                               _John BRISCOE _______+
                                              | (1724 - 1791) m 1746
                         _Ralph BRISCOE ______|
                        | (1747 - 1831) m 1770|
                        |                     |_Ann WOOD ___________+
                        |                       (1724 - ....) m 1746
 _James Mackal BRISCOE _|
| (1779 - 1832) m 1801  |
|                       |                      _John MACKALL _______
|                       |                     | (1730 - ....)       
|                       |_Ann MACKALL ________|
|                         (1748 - 1792) m 1770|
|                                             |_Martha DUKE ________
|                                               (1730 - ....)       
|
|--Andrew Jackson BRISCOE 
|  (1823 - ....)
|                                              _____________________
|                                             |                     
|                        _John BRUNNER _______|
|                       | (1755 - 1834) m 1779|
|                       |                     |_____________________
|                       |                                           
|_Mary Ann BRUNNER _____|
  (1783 - 1850) m 1801  |
                        |                      _____________________
                        |                     |                     
                        |_Susan DELAUGHTER ___|
                          (1760 - 1834) m 1779|
                                              |_____________________
                                                                    

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John Randolph CROCKETT

25 Sep 1882 - 16 Sep 1958

ID Number: I6981

  • RESIDENCE: Audrain Co, MO & Los Angeles Co. CA
  • BIRTH: 25 Sep 1882, Mexico, Audrain Co, MO
  • DEATH: 16 Sep 1958, Pasadena, Los Angeles Co, CA
  • RESOURCES: See: [S301]
Father: Samuel Abraham CROCKETT
Mother: Elizabeth Pathosica MALLORY


Family 1 : Allie Bryan BRUNSWICK

                                                      _____________________________________
                                                     |                                     
                                _____________________|
                               |                     |
                               |                     |_____________________________________
                               |                                                           
 _Samuel Abraham CROCKETT _____|
| (1855 - 1922) m 1877         |
|                              |                      _____________________________________
|                              |                     |                                     
|                              |_____________________|
|                                                    |
|                                                    |_____________________________________
|                                                                                          
|
|--John Randolph CROCKETT 
|  (1882 - 1958)
|                                                     _(RESEARCH QUERY) MALLORY of VA & MO_
|                                                    |                                     
|                               _Thomas W. MALLORY __|
|                              | (1817 - 1900) m 1844|
|                              |                     |_____________________________________
|                              |                                                           
|_Elizabeth Pathosica MALLORY _|
  (1856 - 1910) m 1877         |
                               |                      _Peter CARTER Jr.____________________+
                               |                     | (1800 - 1852) m 1821                
                               |_Isabel CARTER ______|
                                 (1828 - 1893) m 1844|
                                                     |_Ann SLEDD __________________________+
                                                       (1789 - 1859) m 1821                

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[S301]


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Laura Frances DUDLEY


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Leon Frank ELLZEY

1880 - 20 Aug 1961

ID Number: I17596

  • RESIDENCE: McComb, & Meridian, MS
  • BIRTH: 1880
  • DEATH: 20 Aug 1961
  • RESOURCES: See: [S478]
Father: Hugh Nelson ELLZEY
Mother: Lucy CONEY


Family 1 : JONES
Family 2 : Alma BUFKIN
  1.  Ouida ELLZEY
  2.  Joe N. ELLZEY

Notes


Leon gave land for cemetery at Johnston Station, MS.

                                                   _Thomas ELLZEY _________________+
                                                  | (1800 - 1847) m 1825           
                       _Rankin C. ELLZEY _________|
                      | (1828 - 1912) m 1853      |
                      |                           |_Mary L. QUIN __________________+
                      |                             (1809 - 1885) m 1825           
 _Hugh Nelson ELLZEY _|
| (1856 - ....)       |
|                     |                            _Hugh THOMPSON _________________+
|                     |                           | (1800 - ....)                  
|                     |_Mary L. THOMPSON _________|
|                       (1833 - 1911) m 1853      |
|                                                 |________________________________
|                                                                                  
|
|--Leon Frank ELLZEY 
|  (1880 - 1961)
|                                                  _Lewis Newsom CONEY Sr._________+
|                                                 | (1813 - 1841) m 1834           
|                      _David Aquila CONEY C.S.A._|
|                     | (1835 - 1924) m 1858      |
|                     |                           |_Isabella N. KAIGLER ___________+
|                     |                             (1817 - 1895) m 1834           
|_Lucy CONEY _________|
  (1859 - 1921)       |
                      |                            _Jeremiah WALKER _______________+
                      |                           | (1808 - 1881) m 1835           
                      |_Mary Jane WALKER _________|
                        (1840 - 1923) m 1858      |
                                                  |_Lucy Ann "Louisiana" WILLIAMS _
                                                    (1814 - 1892) m 1835           

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Elizabeth GIBSON

ABT 1660 - ____

ID Number: I63205

  • RESIDENCE: of Essex Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1660
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2397]
Father: William GIBSON


Family 1 : William WIATT?
  1. +Mary WIATT?

Notes


"Elizabeth GIBSON, Spouse Unknown." [S2397]

                                                  __
                                                 |  
                       _(RESEARCH QUERY) GIBSON _|
                      |                          |
                      |                          |__
                      |                             
 _William GIBSON _____|
| (1630 - 1677)       |
|                     |                           __
|                     |                          |  
|                     |__________________________|
|                                                |
|                                                |__
|                                                   
|
|--Elizabeth GIBSON 
|  (1660 - ....)
|                                                 __
|                                                |  
|                      __________________________|
|                     |                          |
|                     |                          |__
|                     |                             
|_____________________|
                      |
                      |                           __
                      |                          |  
                      |__________________________|
                                                 |
                                                 |__
                                                    

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[S2397]

[S2397]


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John Withers GREENE of Georgia

ABT 1840 - ____

ID Number: I52971

  • RESIDENCE: GA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1840
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1995]

Family 1 : Virginia Grey SKIPWITH

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[S1995]


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Sarah Ann JACKSON

ABT 1840 - ____

ID Number: I78179

  • RESIDENCE: Madison Co. TN
  • BIRTH: ABT 1840
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2976]

Family 1 : John Richard BOBBITT C.S.A.

Notes


Widow of S. A. Lackie.

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[S2976]


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Hiriam Meredith NORMAN C.S.A.

3 Nov 1819 - 18 Nov 1892

ID Number: I4611

  • RESIDENCE: Pike Co. MS
  • OCCUPATION: C.S.A.
  • BIRTH: 3 Nov 1819, Lawrence, Mississippi
  • DEATH: 18 Nov 1892, Pike Co. Mississippi
  • BURIAL: H M Norman Cemetery, Pike, MS
  • RESOURCES: See: [S195] [S478] [S491] [S2140]
Father: Hiram NORMAN
Mother: Jane "Jenny" NEWMAN


Family 1 : Isabella N. KAIGLER
  1.  Josephus NORMAN
  2.  Ann Rebecca NORMAN
  3.  Washington Green NORMAN
  4.  Thomas Levi NORMAN
  5.  Nehemiah NORMAN
  6.  James Wallace NORMAN
  7.  Martha Delilah "Mattie" NORMAN
  8.  Hugh Monroe NORMAN
  9.  Bailey NORMAN

Notes


One H.M. Norman served as a Private in Company I, 2nd Infantry (Quinn's) State Troops. His compiled Service Records are on National Archives Microfilm Series 269 Roll 126. (src: Posted by Jim Taylor on October 13, 2002, [email protected] http://www.datasync.com/~jtaylor/)


Posted by Johnie Wilson on October 13, 2002 "Looking for a Col. Hiram M.Norman b. 1819, had four sons who served in the Civil War, out of Pike county, Mississippi, in the Confederate Army. He was called Col. in the newspapers at his death in 1892. I was wondering where I could find a list of the Pike county area Home Guard? There is no record of him serving in any of the units in the regular Confederate Army. Thanks. Johnie"


Old Time Tan Yard and Shoe Shop
By Mrs. Sallie [Van Norman Garrow] G McLain


When I was a child, five years old, in the year of 1847, my father Hiram Van Norman bought an old time tan yard and shoe shop, which was situated on Speculation Creek; Liberty, Miss.


At first it could only be on a very small scale, and contained only a few vats for tanning leather, one small shoe shop arranged only for hand work, as very little machinery was then used.


In a few years he enlarged the plant for business [and it] became profitable. So many slaves were being bought by the planters and the demand for leather and shoes had increased, together with a constant demand for bridle, plough gear, saddles, harness, and carriages.


The method of tanning leather was like this. Skiks were placed [in] strong lime water vats to remove the hair from them. They were placed on slanted benches made of 2 logs, seven or eight feet long, sawed in half the round side up and legs in one end, breast high, the other end on the ground. With implements shaped like a drawing knife made of whale ribs, the hair was removed while the hides were dripping wet. These were then thrown into a solution of lime water and soaked until they were dripped and put into vats for tanning.


To do the tanning red oak bark was stripped by means of iron spuds from trees when the sap began to rise. The bark was hauled to the tannery and piled under long sheds to dry where a large mill ground the bark into mass by means of a horse that went round in a circle. Some men broke the bark into pieces and fed the mill.


The bark was then wheeled to the vats and a layer of bark and a layer of hide were placed upon each other until the vat was full. A hand pump in the creek was used to pump water into troughs that ran into the vats and each was filled with water. Later a kind of turbine wheel was made use of.


When the hides reached a russet brown color they were taken out to dry. Then they were thrown on large tables and whale or fish oil was worked into them by means of large rollers. This made the leather soft and pliable and to be used for making shoes. If black leather was wanted lamp black was added and worked the same way. The light weight leather was made into fine ladies and men’s shoes. Usually this was of calf skins.


The sheep skins were used mostly for saddles seats while the side pieces of the saddle were made of horse skins.


All kinds of skins were tanned; fox, raccoon, oppossum and mink I had a pair of squirrel skin shoes which my father made me. They were very soft. Sometime the hair was not removed, but this kind was made into caps or capes. Some leather was split and dyed bright colors for the top of fancy boots.


It required about twenty five hands to run the tanning besides the finisher, who was an expert workman and usually a Freedman or a German.


The lime and casks of oils had to be brought from Natchez, sixty miles away, our nearest market.


In the shoe shops about thirty hands were regularly employed for the different kinds of work.


Sewed shoes sold for $10, to $5; pegged ones $7 to $8. Real good shoes sold from $3 to $5. Pegged shoes, unlined as the [N]negroes wore, sold for $1.25 to $2. They were all alike on wooden lasts. The men sat on large benches that had boxes in one end in which were placed pegs, nails, thread, wax, heel taps sole vamps and quarters.


The different parts of the shoes were cut out for them. My father and [his] brothers usually did cutting.


Some hands could make from three to four pairs per day, of the plain kind. The nice boots and shoes were all bound around the top with a cord.


The sides of the saddles were made of patent leather and were made of fancy designs. These my mother, sister, and I often embroidered with a course twisted silk thread and were paid 75 cents to $1.50 a day.


During the war, from 1861 to 1865 we could not get girthings and bridle reins so we wove these on the loom.


Carriages were made over by recovering and making new cushions and short silk curtains with fringe for the inside. It took an expert workman for this kind of upholstering.


My father furnished shoes for every plantation in Amite County and some in counties adjacent. Most of these owned about 126 to 150 [N]negro slaves each. These planters bought shoes etc., twice a year, for their families and slaves.


They also traded a great deal of leather and shoes to sugar plantations in Louisiana.


The tannery was not burned by the Yankees, although raiders made two visits and inspected the books to see how much was being supplied to the southern soldiers. My father did not tell me, but I believe he kept the books containing the accounts hidden. ---Our Heritage, (Carrollton, Miss.)


[Joseph Hoff wrote - "This tanyard was exactly where the present bridge crosses the creek."]


Contributed by Frances Phrares with permission obtained from Joseph Hoff


*Note: photo of Hiram/Hyram Van Norman home is in Amite album.
http://groups.msn.com/AmiteReunion/vannormanstory.msnw





                                              __
                                             |  
                        _Willliam NORMAN ____|
                       | (1770 - ....)       |
                       |                     |__
                       |                        
 _Hiram NORMAN ________|
| (1795 - 1819) m 1815 |
|                      |                      __
|                      |                     |  
|                      |_____________________|
|                                            |
|                                            |__
|                                               
|
|--Hiriam Meredith NORMAN C.S.A.
|  (1819 - 1892)
|                                             __
|                                            |  
|                       _____________________|
|                      |                     |
|                      |                     |__
|                      |                        
|_Jane "Jenny" NEWMAN _|
  (1796 - 1870) m 1815 |
                       |                      __
                       |                     |  
                       |_____________________|
                                             |
                                             |__
                                                

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[S478]

[S491]

[S2140]


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Joice QUISENBERRY

ABT 1784 - ____

ID Number: I24509

  • RESIDENCE: Orange Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1784
  • RESOURCES: See: [S125] [S1867]
Father: Moses QUISENBERRY
Mother: Mary GATEWOOD


Family 1 : Moses HAWKINS

Notes


Moses was surety on mar bond. [S1867]

                                               _Thomas QUISENBERRY _+
                                              | (1700 - 1795) m 1722
                       _Aaron QUISENBERRY Sr._|
                      | (1725 - 1795) m 1748  |
                      |                       |_Caroline RAWLINGS __+
                      |                         (1705 - ....) m 1722
 _Moses QUISENBERRY __|
| (1748 - 1805) m 1768|
|                     |                        _____________________
|                     |                       |                     
|                     |_Joyce DUDLEY? ________|
|                       (1728 - 1795) m 1748  |
|                                             |_____________________
|                                                                   
|
|--Joice QUISENBERRY 
|  (1784 - ....)
|                                              _Henry GATEWOOD Sr.__+
|                                             | (1692 - 1777) m 1714
|                      _Henry GATEWOOD Jr.____|
|                     | (1720 - 1799) m 1740  |
|                     |                       |_Dorothy DUDLEY _____+
|                     |                         (1695 - 1751) m 1714
|_Mary GATEWOOD ______|
  (1745 - 1814) m 1768|
                      |                        _____________________
                      |                       |                     
                      |_Mary CRUTCHER? _______|
                        (1724 - 1774) m 1740  |
                                              |_____________________
                                                                    

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[S125]

[S1867]

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Ethel LaVerne SLAUGHTER


This person is presumed living.

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John SUBLETT

ABT 1816 - ____

ID Number: I50601

  • RESIDENCE: Woodford Co. KY
  • BIRTH: ABT 1816
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1803]
Father: Lewis SUBLETT IV
Mother: Susan COLEMAN



                                             _Louis Lewis SUBLETT\SOBLET _+
                                            | (1728 - 1802)               
                       _Lewis SUBLETT III___|
                      | (1759 - 1830) m 1779|
                      |                     |_Frances MAGRUDER ___________
                      |                       (1730 - ....)               
 _Lewis SUBLETT IV____|
| (1787 - 1827) m 1809|
|                     |                      _John James TRABUE __________+
|                     |                     | (1714 - 1775) m 1744        
|                     |_Mary TRABUE ________|
|                       (1758 - 1792) m 1779|
|                                           |_Olympe (Olympia) DUPUY _____+
|                                             (1729 - 1822) m 1744        
|
|--John SUBLETT 
|  (1816 - ....)
|                                            _Ambrose COLEMAN ____________+
|                                           | (1735 - 1813)               
|                      _Thomas COLEMAN _____|
|                     | (1750 - ....)       |
|                     |                     |_Elizabeth LUCAS ____________
|                     |                       (1730 - ....)               
|_Susan COLEMAN ______|
  (1793 - 1834) m 1809|
                      |                      _William Dabney STROTHER ____+
                      |                     | (1726 - 1808) m 1752        
                      |_Susannah STROTHER __|
                        (1753 - 1830)       |
                                            |_Sarah BAYLY ________________+
                                              (1720 - 1774) m 1752        

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Benjamin TAYLOR

11 Nov 1759 - 1814

ID Number: I15226

  • OCCUPATION: Rev War - Midshipman
  • RESIDENCE: Orange Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 11 Nov 1759
  • DEATH: 1814, Richmond, VA
  • RESOURCES: See: [S437] [S488] [S500] [S721]
Father: George TAYLOR
Mother: Rachel GIBSON


Notes


Marriage 1 Susan Courtney b: 1772.



                                             _James I TAYLOR _______________+
                                            | (1635 - 1698) m 1667          
                       _James TAYLOR II_____|
                      | (1675 - 1730) m 1699|
                      |                     |_Frances WALKER? ______________
                      |                       (1645 - 1680) m 1667          
 _George TAYLOR ______|
| (1711 - 1792) m 1738|
|                     |                      _William or Roger THOMPSON ____+
|                     |                     | (1630 - ....) m 1659          
|                     |_Martha THOMPSON ____|
|                       (1679 - 1762) m 1699|
|                                           |_Ellen MONTAGUE _______________+
|                                             (1633 - 1659) m 1659          
|
|--Benjamin TAYLOR 
|  (1759 - 1814)
|                                            _Edmund GIBSON "the Immigrant"_+
|                                           | (1633 - ....)                 
|                      _Jonathan GIBSON Sr._|
|                     | (1660 - 1729) m 1698|
|                     |                     |_Jane LANGHORN ________________
|                     |                       (1633 - ....)                 
|_Rachel GIBSON ______|
  (1717 - 1761) m 1738|
                      |                      _Francis THORNTON I____________+
                      |                     | (1651 - 1727) m 1673          
                      |_Elizabeth THORNTON _|
                        (1674 - 1732) m 1698|
                                            |_Alice Stafford SAVAGE ________+
                                              (1653 - 1695) m 1673          

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[S437]

[S488]

[S500]

[S721]


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Frances TAYLOR

18 Dec 1733 - ____

ID Number: I65575

  • RESIDENCE: New Kent Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 18 Dec 1733, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co. Virginia
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2473] [S2511] [S2837]
Father: George Edmund TAYLOR
Mother: Lucy CRUMP


Family 1 : William Dandridge CLAIBORNE Sr.
  1.  Elizabeth CLAIBORNE

Notes


Euphania "Fanny" Taylor.

                                               _George TAYLOR Jr.___+
                                              | (1628 - 1706)       
                         _James TAYLOR _______|
                        | (1656 - 1719) m 1705|
                        |                     |_Martha TOMLIN ______+
                        |                       (1632 - ....)       
 _George Edmund TAYLOR _|
| (1709 - 1791) m 1730  |
|                       |                      _____________________
|                       |                     |                     
|                       |_Elizabeth PAISLEY __|
|                         (1682 - 1748) m 1705|
|                                             |_____________________
|                                                                   
|
|--Frances TAYLOR 
|  (1733 - ....)
|                                              _____________________
|                                             |                     
|                        _Robert CRUMP _______|
|                       | (1680 - ....)       |
|                       |                     |_____________________
|                       |                                           
|_Lucy CRUMP ___________|
  (1711 - 1744) m 1730  |
                        |                      _____________________
                        |                     |                     
                        |_Martha POWELL ______|
                          (1690 - ....)       |
                                              |_____________________
                                                                    

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[S2473]

[S2511]

[S2837]


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