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Auburn University Agri-Center asking questions about Mack
Cullars, and the John P. Alvis Field. It seems there has been
an ongoing Cotton experiment that has been on a site they have
named, or was named, due to the land being a part of, or worked
by a Cullars. It is called "The Cullars Rotation." I have just
been to Lincolnton, Ga where other ancestors are burried in the
Cullars family, and you may find more information at my
website.4/00
Children:
3. Nancy C. CULLARS (b.Jul 26 1827;d.Feb 12 1901) + sp: Thomas
J. Mulligan
3. William E. CULLARS (b.1833)
3. Jane A. CULLARS (b.1835) + sp: John FAULKNER (m.Aug 1 1858)
3. James M CULLARS (b.1837;d.1874 m.11/1/1866Wilkes) + sp: Sarah
Ann "Mamie" Harper 1. Mary Jane "Mamie" Cullars
10/29/1870-7/14/1960 (d. Emanuel Co, GA) + sp: James Franklin
"Jimmy" Bramlit m. 5/17/1891; 2. James Boykin Cullars (1872)
m. Clara C. Blackman (2 children); 3. Nan Cullars (1874)
(* There is a James M and sp: Rosa (d.1874) in the Catholic
Church cemetery)
3. Celestia Angeline CULLARS (b.7/24/1839 d.10/1/1898 ) + sp:
Daniel Harvey STANDARD (m.Mar 9 1858)
3. Frances Sofronia CULLARS (b.5/10/1841 d.8/4/1878) + sp:
Alexander N. GLAZE b. 1843 (m.Jul 12 1868); 4a. Sarah L.
Glaze b.5/3/1869 d.7/17/1875; 4b. Ada Earl Glaze 1871 - 1935
m. 11/15/1892 + George Almond Norman (6 children); 4c.
Francis Ann Glaze 6/15/1878 - 1/27/1976 m. 1/16/1901
+Stonewall Norman (7 children).
3. Peyton T. CULLARS (b.1843)
3. Mary E. CULLARS (b.1845) sp: John P. ALVIS (m.Dec 14 1885)
3. Sarah G. CULLARS (b.1849)
3. Thomas CULLARS
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_____________________ | _______________________| | | | |_____________________ | _Henry FAVER ________| | (1800 - ....) m 1828| | | _____________________ | | | | |_______________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Henry FAVER | (1830 - ....) | _Thomas BONNER ______+ | | (1744 - 1804) m 1767 | _Whitmal BONNER _______| | | (1775 - 1821) | | | |_Margaret JONES _____+ | | (1750 - 1804) m 1767 |_Caroline BONNER ____| (1810 - ....) m 1828| | _____________________ | | |_Alice (Allie) SELMAN _| (1779 - ....) | |_____________________
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"In 1691 John Hurt bought land from Arnold in King and Queen
County, Virginia, which Arnold had bought from the Indians. Deed
was acknowledged in King and Queen County on November 12, 1691.
(See 217). (Virginia Historical Magazine, Volume 2, page 392.)
Under date of May 2nd, 1706, John Hurt was given a land grant of
546 acres in King William County, Virginia. (Land Book 9, page
734.) (See 223 for full wording of this land grant. It tells us
exactly where he and many of the other early Hurts lived.)
Under date of February 20, 1723, John Hurt patented 400 acres of
land in St. John's Parish, King William County, Virginia. He
died a few days before receiving title on February 20, 1723, On
December 11, 1724, this same 400 acres was granted to William
Hurt, the eldest son and heir of John Hurt. (Land Book 11, page
330, Land Book 12, pages 124-125.) (For full wording of all
three of these records see 227-581-582.)
The James and William Hurt of the July 18, 1722, deed fragment
were sons of John Hurt (d. 1723) and grandsons of William Hurt,
Sen'r of the October 24, 1701, land grant. Inasmuch as William
Hurt, Sen'r left 74 1/2 acres, exactly 1/4 of the whole 298
acres to one of his grandsons, James Hurt, in his will, it is
very probable that he split the whole 298 acres into four parts
and left it to four grandchildren, James, "John Hurt son of
John", William (d. 1749) and possibly Joseph Hurt. The King
William County records were almost totally destroyed destroyed
by fire in 1885. After the fire a few fragmentary portions of
various records, mostly deed records, were fished from the
debris. These were gotten together as well as could be done and
photostatic copies made. A set of these copies is on file at the
Virginia State Library at Richmond. Another set of these copies
may be found at the courthouse at King William, the county seat
of King William County. They are called the "King William
Fragments".
[523405]
or New Kent Co. VA
_Thomas HURT I______________________________+ | (1575 - 1634) m 1604 _Thomas HURT II______| | (1570 - 1665) | | |_Alice MALLARD _____________________________+ | (1579 - ....) m 1604 _William HURT Sr."the Immigrant"_| | (1614 - 1704) m 1650 | | | _James WINSTONE ____________________________ | | | (1547 - 1587) | |_Martha WINSTONE ____| | (1580 - ....) | | |_Gwenllyan (Gwelthian or Welthian) HERBERT _ | (1552 - 1615) | |--John HURT I | (1655 - 1723) | ____________________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |____________________________________________ | | |_Margaret________________________| (1620 - 1704) m 1650 | | ____________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |____________________________________________
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Mother: Mary Jane FULTZ |
_____________________ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) MCCANTS _| | | | |_____________________ | _Robert MCCANTS Sr.__| | (1840 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |___________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Sallie MCCANTS | (1870 - ....) | _William FULTZ ______+ | | (1780 - ....) | _John Enos FULTZ Sr._______| | | (1812 - 1858) m 1840 | | | |_Diannah ROBERTS? ___+ | | (1780 - ....) |_Mary Jane FULTZ ____| (1848 - ....) | | _John J. BALLENTINE _ | | (1781 - 1859) |_Rulaney BALLENTINE _______| (1823 - 1858) m 1840 | |_Rulaney_____________ (1792 - 1860)
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_____________________ | _William PETTEY _____| | (1730 - 1804) | | |_____________________ | _William Eli PETTEY _____| | (1764 - 1834) m 1783 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth MARSHALL _| | (1730 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--Nancy PETTEY | (1785 - 1854) | _John WRIGHT II______+ | | (1700 - 1792) m 1728 | _John WRIGHT III_____| | | (1728 - 1789) m 1753| | | |_Elizabeth BRONAUGH _+ | | (1695 - 1792) m 1728 |_Lucretia "Lucy" WRIGHT _| (1765 - 1842) m 1783 | | _Jonas WILLIAMS III__+ | | (1720 - 1744) |_Ann WILLIAMS _______| (1738 - 1825) m 1753| |_____________________
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