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| Anna ROBINSON was born on 4 October 1759 at Marlboro, Middlesex, Mass. She was the daughter of Samuel Robinson II and Mary (Mercy) Leonard. Anna ROBINSON died on 3 November 1819 at age 60. |
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| Mary (Mercy) Leonard was born on 17 January 1713 at Southboro, MA. She was the daughter of Sarah Chandler. Mary (Mercy) Leonard married Samuel Robinson II, son of Samuel Robinson I and Sarah Manning, in May 1732 at Southborough, Ma. As of May 1732,her married name was Mrs. Robinson. Mary (Mercy) Leonard died on 4 June 1795 at Bennington, Vt., at age 82. She was buried at Bennington, Vermont. |
| Sarah Chandler was born in 1668 at Duxbury, Plymouth, MA. She married an unknown person in 1670 at Duxbury, Plymouth, MA. |
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Peter Gilbert Meem was Cashier of old Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank-Georgetown, DC- Listed in 1860 Washington DC Census as clerk in 1860 at Georgetown, DC.1
He was born on 9 June 1842 at Georgetown, District of Columbia; Tombstone Inscription.2
He was the son of John G. Meem and Margaret Deeble.
Peter Gilbert Meem appeared on the census of 12 July 1850 in the household of John G. Meem at 1850 Wash, DC Census, Washington, DC; Page 153, Line 17, Dwelling # 74,page 153- Found in 1850 Washington, DC Census- page #153(?) Line 17- Dwelling # 74-, at age 55, Occupation "Carpenter" , with wife "Margaret"- age 49, Elizabeth J- age 20, James G- age 14, Peter G- age 9, and Lucy- age 6.3 Peter Gilbert Meem appeared on the census of 16 June 1860 in the household of John G. Meem; Listed in 1860 Washington, DC Census.4 Peter Gilbert Meem married Mary Eleanor Eastbourne Ritter, daughter of Horace A. Ritter and Mary A. Ritter, on 17 January 1865 at Washington, D.C.5 Peter Gilbert Meem witnessed the will of Margaret Meem on 6 November 1873 at Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC; Transcribed Will of Margaret Meem, Recorded in Will Book # 14, folio# 93, Filed November 18, 1873 with the Office Register of Wills, District of Columbia, transcribed by: Cecil A. (Sandy) Jamison, Jr. April 26, 2004. I Margaret Meem, of the City of Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament. That is to say, after my lawful debts and funeral expenses are paid and discharged, the residue of my estate, real and personal, I give and bequeath to my two daughters, Elizabeth Jane Meem and Lucy Meem, to be equally divided between them, share and share alike. I likewise hereby constitute and appoint my daughter Elizabeth Jane Meem to be the Executor of this my Last Will and Testament. In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my hand and affixed my seal, this sixth day of November, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-Three. Margaret Meem (seal) The above written instrument was subscribed by the said Margaret Meem in our presence and acknowledged by her to each of us and she at the same time published and declared the above instrument, so subscribed, to be her last Will and Testament, and we, at the testators request, and in her presence, and in the presence of each other, have signed our names as witnesses hereto, and written opposite our names our respective places of residence. James M. Deeble Georgetown, DC Horace H.M. (?) Deeble " " " " Peter G. Meem  ."6 " " " Peter Gilbert Meem appeared on the census of 2 June 1880 at 1880 Washington, Georgetown, DC Census, Georgetown, DC; Named in household in 1880 Washington DC Census. He died on 28 October 1880 at Georgetown, DC, at age 38.7 He was buried on 30 October 1880 at Oak Hill Cemetry, Georgetown, DC; Lot # 230, Date of Burial from Death Cert.8 He left a will on 12 November 1880 at Office Register of Wills, Washington, DC; Will of Peter Gilbert Meem- Proved Jan 14, 1881- Office Register of Wills, District of Columbia- Recorded: A. W. No. 18, Folio 372 (Transcribed by: Cecil A. Jamison, Jr. - 09/28/2003) I Peter G. Meem of Georgetown in the District of Columbia, being weak in body but sound and disposing mind memory and understanding, do make publish and declare this to be my last will and testament: First: I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be promptly paid. Second: I give and devise to my two sisters Elizabeth J. Meem and Lucy Meem in fee simple, to be equally divided between them, share alike, my one undivided sixth interest and estate in the following named two pieces of real estate in said Georgetown: Viz: in the house and lot on Green Street used by my said sisters as a family home and which they now reside and in the house and lot on Bank Alley, belonging to the heirs at law of my father, the late John Meem, and which two pieces of real estate are more particularly set forth and described in the deed of conveyance made by my brother James G. Meem, to my said sisters on the 13th of February 1874, and recorded in Liber No. 739, Folio 255 .. of the Land Records of said District. Third: I give and devise to my said two sisters Elizabeth J. Meem and Lucy Meem in trust for my two children M. Gilbert Meem and Harry G. Meem in fee simple all the rest and residue of my estate, real and personal of every kind and description, including my house and lot on Green Street which was conveyed to me by Margaret Meem and others, by deed dated the 19th of December 1867, and recorded in Liber E.E.E No. 26, Folio 359, one of the Land Records of the District, to be equally divided between said two children, share and share alike, when the youngest of said two children arrives at the age of twenty one, and upon the death of either one of the said children, before arriving at the said age of twenty one, the share of such one so dying shall vest in and become the share and estate of the survivor of said children, and upon the death of both of my said two children before arriving at said age of twenty one years, then the whole of their estate so devised to them as before said shall vest in and become the estate of my said two sisters Elizabeth J. Meem and Lucy Meem, in fee simple, to be equally divided between them, share and share alike. Lastly: I constitute and appoint my said two sisters Elizabeth J. Meem and Lucy Meem Executors of this my last will and testament. Witness my hand and said this 28th day of June AD Eighteen Hundred and Twenty-six. P.G. Meem (Seal) Signed, Sealed, Published and Declared by the said Testator, Peter G. Meem as and for his last will and testament, in our presence, who at his request, in his presence and in the presence of each other have set our names as witnesses hereto: (James W.) J.W. Deeble Thomas Dowling (Jno.) J.B. Graves.9 |
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John G. Meem was also known as John G. Meem.1
John G. Meem was also known as John Meem.2
He was born on 4 October 1793; Date from Tombstone Inscription.2
He was born circa 1796 at Virginia.1
He married Eliza C. Meem.1
John G. Meem appeared on the census of 12 July 1850 at 1850 Wash, DC Census, Washington, DC; Page 153, Line 17, Dwelling # 74,page 153- Found in 1850 Washington, DC Census- page #153(?) Line 17- Dwelling # 74-, at age 55, Occupation "Carpenter" , with wife "Margaret"- age 49, Elizabeth J- age 20, James G- age 14, Peter G- age 9, and Lucy- age 6.3 He appeared on the census of 3 August 1850; Names listed in same household in 1850 Virginia Census.1 He was Occupation listed as "Master Carpenter" in 1860 at Georgetown, DC.4 He married Margaret Deeble, daughter of James W. Deeble. John G. Meem appeared on the census of 16 June 1860; Listed in 1860 Washington, DC Census.4 He appeared on the census of 2 July 1860 at Lynchburg, VA; Names listed in same household in 1860 Virginia Census.5 He died on 29 January 1867 at Georgetown, Washington, DC, at age 73; From Tombstone Inscription.2 He was buried on 12 February 1867 at Washington, D.C; Oak Hill Cemetery.6 |
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Margaret Deeble was born on 3 June 1801 at Georgetown, District of Columbia.1
She was the daughter of James W. Deeble.
Margaret Deeble appeared on the census of 12 July 1850 in the household of John G. Meem at 1850 Wash, DC Census, Washington, DC; Page 153, Line 17, Dwelling # 74,page 153- Found in 1850 Washington, DC Census- page #153(?) Line 17- Dwelling # 74-, at age 55, Occupation "Carpenter" , with wife "Margaret"- age 49, Elizabeth J- age 20, James G- age 14, Peter G- age 9, and Lucy- age 6.2 Margaret Deeble married John G. Meem. Her married name was Meem. Margaret Meem left a will on 6 November 1873 at Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC; Transcribed Will of Margaret Meem, Recorded in Will Book # 14, folio# 93, Filed November 18, 1873 with the Office Register of Wills, District of Columbia, transcribed by: Cecil A. (Sandy) Jamison, Jr. April 26, 2004. I Margaret Meem, of the City of Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament. That is to say, after my lawful debts and funeral expenses are paid and discharged, the residue of my estate, real and personal, I give and bequeath to my two daughters, Elizabeth Jane Meem and Lucy Meem, to be equally divided between them, share and share alike. I likewise hereby constitute and appoint my daughter Elizabeth Jane Meem to be the Executor of this my Last Will and Testament. In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my hand and affixed my seal, this sixth day of November, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-Three. Margaret Meem (seal) The above written instrument was subscribed by the said Margaret Meem in our presence and acknowledged by her to each of us and she at the same time published and declared the above instrument, so subscribed, to be her last Will and Testament, and we, at the testators request, and in her presence, and in the presence of each other, have signed our names as witnesses hereto, and written opposite our names our respective places of residence. James M. Deeble Georgetown, DC Horace H.M. (?) Deeble " " " " Peter G. Meem  ."3 " " " She died on 8 November 1873 at Georgetown, District of Columbia, at age 72. She was buried on 10 November 1873 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, DC; Tombstone Inscription.4 Her estate was probated on 18 November 1873 at Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC; Will recorded in Will Book# 14, Folio# 93, as received by the Office Registers of Wills, District of Columbia, signed by James W. Deeble, Horace M. Deeble, and Peter G. Meem, in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.5 |
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Elizabeth Jane Meem was born on 14 January 1827; Tombstone Inscription.1
She was the daughter of John G. Meem and Margaret Deeble.
Elizabeth Jane Meem Found in 1850 Washington, DC- Georgetown- Page # 153- Lines 17 thru 22, with father, mother, and sibblings- age age 20 in 1850.
She appeared on the census of 12 July 1850 in the household of John G. Meem at 1850 Wash, DC Census, Washington, DC; Page 153, Line 17, Dwelling # 74,page 153- Found in 1850 Washington, DC Census- page #153(?) Line 17- Dwelling # 74-, at age 55, Occupation "Carpenter" , with wife "Margaret"- age 49, Elizabeth J- age 20, James G- age 14, Peter G- age 9, and Lucy- age 6.2 Elizabeth Jane Meem appeared on the census of 16 June 1860 in the household of John G. Meem; Listed in 1860 Washington, DC Census.3 Elizabeth Jane Meem witnessed the will of Margaret Meem on 6 November 1873 at Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC; Transcribed Will of Margaret Meem, Recorded in Will Book # 14, folio# 93, Filed November 18, 1873 with the Office Register of Wills, District of Columbia, transcribed by: Cecil A. (Sandy) Jamison, Jr. April 26, 2004. I Margaret Meem, of the City of Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament. That is to say, after my lawful debts and funeral expenses are paid and discharged, the residue of my estate, real and personal, I give and bequeath to my two daughters, Elizabeth Jane Meem and Lucy Meem, to be equally divided between them, share and share alike. I likewise hereby constitute and appoint my daughter Elizabeth Jane Meem to be the Executor of this my Last Will and Testament. In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my hand and affixed my seal, this sixth day of November, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-Three. Margaret Meem (seal) The above written instrument was subscribed by the said Margaret Meem in our presence and acknowledged by her to each of us and she at the same time published and declared the above instrument, so subscribed, to be her last Will and Testament, and we, at the testators request, and in her presence, and in the presence of each other, have signed our names as witnesses hereto, and written opposite our names our respective places of residence. James M. Deeble Georgetown, DC Horace H.M. (?) Deeble " " " " Peter G. Meem  ."4 " " " Elizabeth Jane Meem appeared on the census of 2 June 1880 in the household of James G Meem at 1880 Washington DC Census, Georgetown, DC; Names listed in household in 1880 Washington DC Census.5 Elizabeth Jane Meem witnessed the will of Peter Gilbert Meem on 12 November 1880 at Office Register of Wills, Washington, DC; Will of Peter Gilbert Meem- Proved Jan 14, 1881- Office Register of Wills, District of Columbia- Recorded: A. W. No. 18, Folio 372 (Transcribed by: Cecil A. Jamison, Jr. - 09/28/2003) I Peter G. Meem of Georgetown in the District of Columbia, being weak in body but sound and disposing mind memory and understanding, do make publish and declare this to be my last will and testament: First: I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be promptly paid. Second: I give and devise to my two sisters Elizabeth J. Meem and Lucy Meem in fee simple, to be equally divided between them, share alike, my one undivided sixth interest and estate in the following named two pieces of real estate in said Georgetown: Viz: in the house and lot on Green Street used by my said sisters as a family home and which they now reside and in the house and lot on Bank Alley, belonging to the heirs at law of my father, the late John Meem, and which two pieces of real estate are more particularly set forth and described in the deed of conveyance made by my brother James G. Meem, to my said sisters on the 13th of February 1874, and recorded in Liber No. 739, Folio 255 .. of the Land Records of said District. Third: I give and devise to my said two sisters Elizabeth J. Meem and Lucy Meem in trust for my two children M. Gilbert Meem and Harry G. Meem in fee simple all the rest and residue of my estate, real and personal of every kind and description, including my house and lot on Green Street which was conveyed to me by Margaret Meem and others, by deed dated the 19th of December 1867, and recorded in Liber E.E.E No. 26, Folio 359, one of the Land Records of the District, to be equally divided between said two children, share and share alike, when the youngest of said two children arrives at the age of twenty one, and upon the death of either one of the said children, before arriving at the said age of twenty one, the share of such one so dying shall vest in and become the share and estate of the survivor of said children, and upon the death of both of my said two children before arriving at said age of twenty one years, then the whole of their estate so devised to them as before said shall vest in and become the estate of my said two sisters Elizabeth J. Meem and Lucy Meem, in fee simple, to be equally divided between them, share and share alike. Lastly: I constitute and appoint my said two sisters Elizabeth J. Meem and Lucy Meem Executors of this my last will and testament. Witness my hand and said this 28th day of June AD Eighteen Hundred and Twenty-six. P.G. Meem (Seal) Signed, Sealed, Published and Declared by the said Testator, Peter G. Meem as and for his last will and testament, in our presence, who at his request, in his presence and in the presence of each other have set our names as witnesses hereto: (James W.) J.W. Deeble Thomas Dowling (Jno.) J.B. Graves.6 Elizabeth Jane Meem died on 5 January 1910 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, DC, at age 82; Tombstone Inscription.1 She was buried on 7 January 1910; Lot# 230, Grave# 8.7 |
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Lucy Meem was born on 30 October 1844 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C; Tombstone Inscription.1
She was the daughter of John G. Meem and Margaret Deeble.
Lucy Meem Found in 1850 Washington, DC- Georgetown- Page # 153- Lines 17 thru 22, with father, mother, and sibblings- age age 6 in 1850.
She appeared on the census of 12 July 1850 in the household of John G. Meem at 1850 Wash, DC Census, Washington, DC; Page 153, Line 17, Dwelling # 74,page 153- Found in 1850 Washington, DC Census- page #153(?) Line 17- Dwelling # 74-, at age 55, Occupation "Carpenter" , with wife "Margaret"- age 49, Elizabeth J- age 20, James G- age 14, Peter G- age 9, and Lucy- age 6.2 Lucy Meem appeared on the census of 16 June 1860 in the household of John G. Meem; Listed in 1860 Washington, DC Census.3 Lucy Meem witnessed the will of Margaret Meem on 6 November 1873 at Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC; Transcribed Will of Margaret Meem, Recorded in Will Book # 14, folio# 93, Filed November 18, 1873 with the Office Register of Wills, District of Columbia, transcribed by: Cecil A. (Sandy) Jamison, Jr. April 26, 2004. I Margaret Meem, of the City of Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament. That is to say, after my lawful debts and funeral expenses are paid and discharged, the residue of my estate, real and personal, I give and bequeath to my two daughters, Elizabeth Jane Meem and Lucy Meem, to be equally divided between them, share and share alike. I likewise hereby constitute and appoint my daughter Elizabeth Jane Meem to be the Executor of this my Last Will and Testament. In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my hand and affixed my seal, this sixth day of November, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-Three. Margaret Meem (seal) The above written instrument was subscribed by the said Margaret Meem in our presence and acknowledged by her to each of us and she at the same time published and declared the above instrument, so subscribed, to be her last Will and Testament, and we, at the testators request, and in her presence, and in the presence of each other, have signed our names as witnesses hereto, and written opposite our names our respective places of residence. James M. Deeble Georgetown, DC Horace H.M. (?) Deeble " " " " Peter G. Meem  ."4 " " " Lucy Meem appeared on the census of 2 June 1880 in the household of James G Meem at 1880 Washington DC Census, Georgetown, DC; Names listed in household in 1880 Washington DC Census.5 Lucy Meem witnessed the will of Peter Gilbert Meem on 12 November 1880 at Office Register of Wills, Washington, DC; Will of Peter Gilbert Meem- Proved Jan 14, 1881- Office Register of Wills, District of Columbia- Recorded: A. W. No. 18, Folio 372 (Transcribed by: Cecil A. Jamison, Jr. - 09/28/2003) I Peter G. Meem of Georgetown in the District of Columbia, being weak in body but sound and disposing mind memory and understanding, do make publish and declare this to be my last will and testament: First: I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be promptly paid. Second: I give and devise to my two sisters Elizabeth J. Meem and Lucy Meem in fee simple, to be equally divided between them, share alike, my one undivided sixth interest and estate in the following named two pieces of real estate in said Georgetown: Viz: in the house and lot on Green Street used by my said sisters as a family home and which they now reside and in the house and lot on Bank Alley, belonging to the heirs at law of my father, the late John Meem, and which two pieces of real estate are more particularly set forth and described in the deed of conveyance made by my brother James G. Meem, to my said sisters on the 13th of February 1874, and recorded in Liber No. 739, Folio 255 .. of the Land Records of said District. Third: I give and devise to my said two sisters Elizabeth J. Meem and Lucy Meem in trust for my two children M. Gilbert Meem and Harry G. Meem in fee simple all the rest and residue of my estate, real and personal of every kind and description, including my house and lot on Green Street which was conveyed to me by Margaret Meem and others, by deed dated the 19th of December 1867, and recorded in Liber E.E.E No. 26, Folio 359, one of the Land Records of the District, to be equally divided between said two children, share and share alike, when the youngest of said two children arrives at the age of twenty one, and upon the death of either one of the said children, before arriving at the said age of twenty one, the share of such one so dying shall vest in and become the share and estate of the survivor of said children, and upon the death of both of my said two children before arriving at said age of twenty one years, then the whole of their estate so devised to them as before said shall vest in and become the estate of my said two sisters Elizabeth J. Meem and Lucy Meem, in fee simple, to be equally divided between them, share and share alike. Lastly: I constitute and appoint my said two sisters Elizabeth J. Meem and Lucy Meem Executors of this my last will and testament. Witness my hand and said this 28th day of June AD Eighteen Hundred and Twenty-six. P.G. Meem (Seal) Signed, Sealed, Published and Declared by the said Testator, Peter G. Meem as and for his last will and testament, in our presence, who at his request, in his presence and in the presence of each other have set our names as witnesses hereto: (James W.) J.W. Deeble Thomas Dowling (Jno.) J.B. Graves.6 Lucy Meem appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 in the household of James G Meem at Washington, DC; Names listed in household in 1910 Washington, DC Census.7 Lucy Meem died on 7 April 1914 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, DC, at age 69; Tombstone Inscription.1 She was buried on 9 April 1914 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C; Lot# 230, Grave# 10.8 |
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James G Meem was born on 10 May 1837 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C; Tombstone Inscription.1
He was the son of John G. Meem and Margaret Deeble.
James G Meem appeared on the census of 12 July 1850 in the household of John G. Meem at 1850 Wash, DC Census, Washington, DC; Page 153, Line 17, Dwelling # 74,page 153- Found in 1850 Washington, DC Census- page #153(?) Line 17- Dwelling # 74-, at age 55, Occupation "Carpenter" , with wife "Margaret"- age 49, Elizabeth J- age 20, James G- age 14, Peter G- age 9, and Lucy- age 6.2 James G Meem was Occupation listed as "Master Carpenter" in 1860 Washington, DC Census in 1860 at Georgetown, DC.3 He appeared on the census of 16 June 1860 in the household of John G. Meem; Listed in 1860 Washington, DC Census.4 James G Meem appeared on the census of 2 June 1880 at 1880 Washington DC Census, Georgetown, DC; Names listed in household in 1880 Washington DC Census.5 He appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 at Washington, DC; Names listed in household in 1910 Washington, DC Census.6 He died on 27 July 1916 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, DC, at age 79; Tombstone Inscription.1 He was buried on 29 July 1916 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C; Lot# 230, Grave# 11. |
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Gertrude Ritter Meem was born circa 1867 at Georgetown, District of Columbia.
She was the daughter of Peter Gilbert Meem and Mary Eleanor Eastbourne Ritter.
Gertrude Ritter Meem appeared on the census of 2 June 1880 in the household of Peter Gilbert Meem at 1880 Washington, Georgetown, DC Census, Georgetown, DC; Named in household in 1880 Washington DC Census.
Gertrude Ritter Meem appeared on the census of 20 April 1910 in the household of Paul J. Pelz at Washington, DC; Names listed in household in 1910 Washington, DC Census.1
Gertrude Ritter Meem appeared on the census of 28 January 1920 at Washington, DC; Shown as a "Lodger."2
She witnessed the codicil of Eleanor "Nora" Mary Young on 19 May 1926 at Washington, DC; Transcribed CODICIL # 1 of Nora M. Hill (Nee Young) as supplied by: Catherine R. McMahon, RSCJ, Archivist for the Society of the Sacred Heart, National Archives, USA, 801 Spoede Road, St. Louis, MO 63131 (314) 432- 8559 or 432- 2021 - By Cecil A. (Sandy) Jamison, Jr., April 26, 2004 I, NORA M. HILL, of the City of Washington, District of Columbia, being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, do hereby make, publish and declare this instrument in writing as and for a codicil to my last will and testament bearing date 21st day of February, A. D. 1924, hereby ratifying and confirming my said last will and testament in all particulars except as hereinafter expressly changed and modified. I have in the third paragraph of my said last will and testament, bequeathed the sum of fifty (50) dollars unto each of my surviving grandchildren. Should any of such grandchildren be under the age of twenty-one (21) years at the date of my death, the said sum shall be paid unto the parents of such grandchildren or grandchild; and in the event that either of such parents be dead, unto the surviving parent, and in the event that both such parents be then dead, unto the custodian of such minor grandchildren or grandchild, to be held in trust by such parent or custodian for the sole and exclusive benefit of such minor grandchildren or grandchild with power to use such sum at such time as my in the discretion of such trustee or trustees promote the welfare of such minor grandchildren or grandchild; and in the further event that such sum should be invested and reinvested and be in the custody trustee or trustees at the time such minor grandchildren or grandchild attains the age of twenty-one (21) years, such sum and the accumulations of interest thereon shall thereupon be paid unto such grandchildren or grandchild, to be held by such grandchildren or grandchild absolutely. WITNESS my hand and seal this 19th day of May, A.D. 1926 NORA M. HILL (Seal) Then and there signed, sealed, published and declared by the said testatrix, NORA M. HILL, as and for a codicil to her said last will and testament bearing the date of the 21st day of February, A.D. 1924, in the presence of us, who at her request, in her presence3 and in the presence of one another, have hereunto subscribed our names a attesting witnesses, she having first signed and we initialed the foregoing pages hereof for identification. GERTRUDE R. MEEM CHAS. K. KOONES.3 Gertrude Ritter Meem appeared on the census of 2 April 1930 in the household of Harry Grant Meem at 1930 Washington DC Census, Washington, DC; Name listed in same household.4 Gertrude Ritter Meem witnessed the codicil of Eleanor "Nora" Mary Young on 14 October 1931 at Washington, DC; Transcribed CODICIL # 2 of Nora M. Hill (Nee Young) as supplied by: Catherine R. McMahon, RSCJ, Archivist for the Society of the Sacred Heart, National Archives, USA, 801 Spoede Road, St. Louis, MO 63131 (314) 432- 8559 or 432- 2021 - By Cecil A. (Sandy) Jamison, Jr., April 26, 2004 I, NORA M. HILL, of the City of Washington, District of Columbia, being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, do hereby make, publish and declare this instrument in writing as and for a codicil to my last will and testament bearing date 21st day of February, A. D. 1924, hereby ratifying and confirming my said last will and testament in all particulars except as hereinafter expressly changed and modified. I have in the Fourth Paragraph of my said last will and testament appointed THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, a corporation duly created and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the United States, relating to the District of Columbia, and having its principal place of business in the City of Washington, said District, as trustee for the administration of the residuum of my estate and provided in part for the distribution thereof equally among my children named therein, including my son, PETER H|. HILL; and provided further that before such distribution to such children that each shall be charged with and proper deduction thereof made for advances made to them, including the sum named therein of two thousand (2000) dollars to my said son, Peter H. Hill. I have recently made a further advance to my said son of five hundred (500) dollars and I therefore by the second codicil to my said last will and testament provide that such additional sum shall be deducted from the share of my estate to which my said son may become entitled under and by virtue of the provisions of the said Fourth Paragraph of my said last will and testament. WITNESS my hand and seal this 14th day of October, A.D. 1931 NORA M. HILL (Seal) Then and there signed, sealed and published and declared by the said testatrix, NORA M. HILL, as and for a second codicil to her last will and testament bearing date of the 21st day of February, A.D. 1928, in the presence of us, who, at her request, in her presence and in the presence of one another, have hereunto subscribed our names as attesting witness, she having first signed and we initialed the foregoing page hereof for identification. GERTRUDE R. MEEM CHAS. K. KOONES.5 Gertrude Ritter Meem died on 1 August 1951 at 2730 34th Place- Washington, DC. She was Obituary Obit in Washington Evening Star Newspaper-"Miss Gertrude Meem, Georgetown Resident". On 3 August 1951 at Washington, DC.6 She was buried on 3 August 1951 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, DC.7 She Her step-father was John J. Pelz, the Architect for the library of Congress Found on 1900 Soundex Index in ED-31, Living at: 2011 "F" Street- Step-Daughter of Paul Pelz. |
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| Edith Gates Meem was born in 1869 at Georgetown, District of Columbia. She was the daughter of Peter Gilbert Meem and Mary Eleanor Eastbourne Ritter. Edith Gates Meem married Unknown Prentiss at Implied Marriage- Tombstone Inscription.1 Her married name was Prentiss.1 Edith Gates Meem appeared on the census of 2 June 1880 in the household of Peter Gilbert Meem at 1880 Washington, Georgetown, DC Census, Georgetown, DC; Named in household in 1880 Washington DC Census. Edith Gates Meem died on 12 May 1902 at Georgetown, District of Columbia. She was buried on 14 May 1902 at Oak Hill Cemetery - Lot# 992, Washington, D.C.2 |
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Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison was born in 1805 at Kershaw County, SC; His date of birth and place of birth taken from information contained in the 1850 Fairfield Co. Census.1
He was the son of David Jamison (Sr.).
Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison witnessed the probate of the estate of David Jamison (Sr.) on 14 January 1833 at Richland County, SC; Listed in the will of David Jamison.2 Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison married Georgiana Duke, daughter of Samuel Duke and Isabella Isbell, between 1835 and 1836 at Richland County, South Carolina. Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison appeared on the census of 5 April 1850 at 1850 Census - Page #262 -Lines 29 -37, Fairfield County, SC; "Elias Jimmerson" 45 Born in "Kershaw County" "Georgiana" 30 " " "Fairfield County" "Karen" 12 " " " " "Lovel" 10 " " " " "George" 9 " " " " "William" 8 " " " " "Josephine" 6 " " " " "Agnes" 4 " " " " "Columbus" 2 " " " " ---------------------------------------------------------------------- NOT SHOWN IN 1850 CENSUS- BORN SOMETIME BETWEEN 1850 - 1855 "Luther Banks" ? " " " " "Alice E." ?1 " " " " He bought land For the sum of $250 sold all that parcel or tract of lands bounded on Flat Branch waters of Twenty-Five Mile Creek of Wateree River, bounded on the NW by E.H. Limas, North and all other Lafayette Duke Lands or the balance of land from which this was cut off and contains 100 Acres by survey- dated January 25, 1853- Signed F.M.L. Duke Fairfield Co Deed Book "UU", pages 271-272 (Film Roll C-311) Dated 18 March 1854 - on 18 March 1854 at Fairfield County, SC.3 He sold the land Elias H. Jamison of the above named state and district sold for $800 to John B. Cloud, tract on Flat Branch, waters of Twenty Five Mile Creek, waters of the Wateree River, adjacent to D.J. Cloud, Ralph Wilson, Lafayett Duke, per plat made 25 January 1853, dated 13 August 1856. E.H. Jamison (LS), Wit: Samuel Lawhon. Jona Watts. Proved by the oath of Samuel Lawhon 13 August 1856. Recorded 20 January 1857. On 14 August 1856 at Fairfield County, SC. He appeared on the census of 11 August 1860 in the household of Pvt. George A. Jamison at 1860 Kershaw Co. SC, Census, Camden, Kershaw County, SC; 1860 Kershaw County, SC, Census- 4th Div., Page# 118, Lines 18-21, Dwelling 631.4 Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison bought land John B. Cloud to E.H. Jamison For the sum of $300 all these tracts or parcels of land on Twenty-Five Mile Creek waters of Wateree River being in three differnt tracts or lots, one lot containing two acres more-or-less bounded on the west my Michael Ferry Road, on all other sides by lands now belonging to Delphia D. Watts, formely belonging to Johns Simons......, one tract containing One Hundred acres more-or-less, bounded by ......., and one tract containting sixty acres more-or-less, signed J.B Cloud, Wit: L.E. Cloud, F.M.L. Duke Fairfiedl Co. Deed Book "WW", pages 271-272 (Film Roll C-312) on 25 January 1862 at Fairfield County, SC.5 He was buried in 1875 at Blythewood (aka: "Doko"), Fairfield County, SC; Probally buried on his property. There is a funeral expense shown in Estate papers, listing "Fagan & Bros" Burial Expense of $15.00 and $6.00 to "W.D. Lowe & Co". He left a will on 10 June 1875 at Richland County, SC; Typed from - Fairfield County Wills- Book "W" - 1869-1904, Pages 103-106 Elias H. Jamison Will In the name of God Amen. I Elias Harrison Jamison of Fairfield County and State of South Carolina, being of sound and disposing mind and memory rendering thanks to God the giver of all good for the same, do hereby make and declare this instrument of writing to be my last Will and Testament in manner and form following: That is to say:- 1st I return to my maker the soul which has been entrusted to my care for the past three score years and more humbly thanking him for the many privileges and blessings which it has been my lot to enjoy. 2nd I desire that all my funeral expenses and just debts if any there be paid out of the first funds coming into the hands of my Executor here-in after named. 3rd I give desire and bequeath to my son William Harrison Jamison the tract of land whereon I have resided lately containing five acres more or less together with all the improvements hereon, household and kitchen furniture tools farming implements, stock of Hogs, Cattle, Poultry and soforth if anything be to him and heirs forever. 4th I give desire and bequeath to my said son William Harrison Jamison to him and his heirs forever Fifteen acres of land out of the tract of One Hundred acres more or less the said tract having been purchased my me of Benj. Cloud Administration (from the Estate of David Montgomery) and bounded on all sides by ---Hall the said Fifteen acres of land are to be laid off from what portion of the said One Hundred Acre tract which lies nexto adjacent to the lands given the said Wm. H. Jamison in the 3rd item of this will. 5th I give desire and bequeath to my daughter Alice Hood, during her natural life, and then to the heirs of her body Twenty-five acres of land out of the One hundred acre tract mentioned above- Said Twenty-five acres to be laid off adjoining the Fifteen acres devised to Wm. H. Jamison in item 4th of this will. 6th I give desire and bequeath to my granddaughter Caroline Jamison of my deceased son Lowell Jamison Twenty-five acres of land out of the tracts of land purchased by me of Benj. Cloud Administration (from the Estate of David Montgomery) containing Sixty-nine acres more or less and bounded by (???) Hall, Morgan and Morgan (Inc??) said Twenty-five acres to be setaside in a body from any part of the tracts of Sixty-nine acres the same to be for her sole and separate use and (??) during life and then to the heirs of her body. 7th I give devise and bequeath to my daughter Agnes Eugenia Blanton wife of Stephen Taylor Blanton for and during the term of her natural life and then to the heirs of her body Forty-five acres the remaining portion of the tract of Sixty-nine acres mentioned in the preceding clause 6th of land being the same more or less. 8th Should my daughter Caron Elizabeth Dolen the wife of John Dolen render to my Executors herein after named and bill for caring for me or for services rendered to me, then it is my will and desire that she take her distribution share of the rest and residue of my estate as mentioned in the item immediately below this (9th, but should no such bill be presented then I give and bequeath unto my said daughter Caron Elizabeth Dolen to her during life and then to the heirs of her body Twenty-five acres out of the One Hundred acre tract mentioned above in item 5 of this will. 9th I vive devise and bequeath to all my children share and share alike the child or children of deceased parents representing said deceased parents the rest and residue of my Estate of whatever it may consist to them and their heirs forever. 10th I hereby nominate constitute and appoint my son William Harrison Jamison and Stephen Taylor Blanton my son-in law to be the Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking and annulling any and all will by me heretofore made declaring this to be my last Will and Testament. Signed: E.H. Jamison June 10, 1875 Executed by the Testator in our presence who in his presence and at his request have interchangeably set their hands hereto as witnesses to the due execution hereof: James J. Clark J. Carson Younger Wm. A. Turllett Codicil I Elias Harrison Jamison do hereby make and declare this instrument of writing to be a codicil to the foregoing my last Will and Testament declaring the same to be a part and parcel of said last Will and Testament. 1. In as much as my Sons Columbus Jamison and Luther Banks Jamison have during the later years of my life treated me in a manor which plainly indicated that all love and natural affection due from Son to Father was at an end it is my will and desire and do hereby give desire and bequeath to my said son Columbus and Luther Banks Jamison the sum of One Dollar each to be paid to them by my Executors herein before named. Signed: June 10, 1875 E.H. Jamison Executed in the presence of by the Testator who in our presence and in the presence of each other have interchangeably set our hands as writing together his execution hereof this Testator having declared this instrument of writing on these two sheets of paper to be his last Will and Testament and a codicil to the same. James J. Clarke J. Carson Younger Wm. A. Turkett (??) The State of South Carolina County of Lexington By J.S. Gunigard Esq. Trial Justice in and for the County and State aforesaid. Personally appeared before me James J. Clark one of the subscribers being witness to the foregoing instrument of writing purporting to be the Last Will and Testament and a codicil hereto contained on this two annexed sheets of paper who made Oath on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God that he saw Elias Harrison Jamison sign seal publish pronounce and declare the same to be his last Will and Testament and codicil hereto: That the said E.H. Jamison was then of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding to be the best of the deponents knowledge and belief and deponent together with James Carson Younger and William A. Turket signed their names thereto as (??) at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other………. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of July Anno Domino 1875 James J. Clarke J. Sanders Gingard Trail Justice Lexington County South Carolina Transcribed Will is shown as signed June 10, 1875 - Proved December, 1875, in Fairfield County, SC. (Also shows filed in Lexington County, SC on 5 July, 1875).6 He died between July 1875 and December 1875 at Fairfield County, SC; Date of Death unknown, and place of death unknown. |
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| Pvt. George A. Jamison was born in 1836 at Fairfield County, SC; Year of birth taken from Confederate Compiled Service Records.1 He was the son of Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison and Georgiana Duke. Pvt. George A. Jamison married M. A. Jamison in 1860 at 1860 Kershaw Co. Census Records; Implied Marriage.2 Pvt. George A. Jamison appeared on the census of 11 August 1860 at 1860 Kershaw Co. SC, Census, Camden, Kershaw County, SC; 1860 Kershaw County, SC, Census- 4th Div., Page# 118, Lines 18-21, Dwelling 631.3 He wassoldier Enlisted at Camp Woodward, Summerville, Dorchester County, SC, Served in 6th S.C. Vol. Inf.(Capt. Shedd's Co.) ,Enlisted 1st. Company "D", then re-inlisted 2nd. Co. "G", April 11, 1862. Detached duty as a shoemaker, December 27, 1863 to March 10, 1864- KIA Oct. 1, 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, Richmond, Va (Bratton's Brigade) on 14 June 1861 at Summerville, Dorchester County, SC.4 He died on 1 October 1864; Wounded on 30th Sept, died Oct1 from wounds at Chaffin's Farm, just South of Richmond, VA.5,4 |
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Pvt. Arthur Lovet Jamison was born in 1840 at Fairfield County, SC; Year of birth taken from 1850 Fairfield Co. Census.
He was the son of Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison and Georgiana Duke.
Pvt. Arthur Lovet Jamison married Maranda Jamison circa 1860.
Pvt. Arthur Lovet Jamison wassoldier Unit/ Regiment: 7th Battalion - Co."B" (Enfield Rifles) South Carolina Infantry (Nelson's Battalion) Enlisted at: Winnsboro, SC, - November 16, 1861 Kill in Action: Drewry's Bluff, VA - May 16th, 1864 On Last Roll: Februrary 29 to August 31st, 1864 on 16 November 1861.1 He was buried on 16 May 1864; He is beleived to have been buried on the battlefield at Drewrys Bluff, Richmond, VA- His name does not appear in any Confederate cemeteries. He died on 16 May 1864 at KIA - Drewry's Bluff, Richmond, VA. |
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| Caron Elizabeth Jamison was born in 1838 at Fairfield County, SC; Year of birth taken from Census. She was the daughter of Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison and Georgiana Duke. Caron Elizabeth Jamison married John Outen; Implied- In the Will of Dr. E.H. Jamison.1 Her married name was Outen.1 |
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| Mrs. Kibble Moore Bertrand was born on 1 March 1897 at Tarry, Arkansas. She married Madison Burton Cason, son of Andrew Lester Cason and Sarah Ellen Hamilton. Her married name was Mrs. Cason. |
| Anthony (2) Carroll was born on 2 November 1705. He was the son of Charles Carroll (The Settler) and Mary Darnall I. Anthony (2) Carroll died in December 1705 at age 0; Died in infancy. |
| Edna Victoria Bolin was born on 19 November 1907 at Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She was the daughter of John Adon Bolin and Harriett Elizabeth Cason. Edna Victoria Bolin married Mack M. Laws in June 1930 at Pine Bluff, Arkansas. As of June 1930,her married name was Mrs. Laws. |
| Willie Sloan Ross was born on 17 December 1885 at Arkansas. He was the son of William Peeples Ross and Alice Black Sloan. |
| David Smith was born before 1756. He married Charity Whitfield, daughter of William Whitfield and Rachel Bryan. |
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Capt. Henry Hill Jr. was born in 1750 at Prince Georges Co.
He was the son of Henry Hill and Ann Haskins.4
Capt. Henry Hill Jr. began military service in 1777 Taken from page# 430. "... was an officer in Capt. Luke Marbury's Flying Squadron, Gen. Smallwood's Regiment; Continential Line, 1777-81, was at Trenton and Germantown. (Service Record, War Dept.).5 He married Esther Maxwell Brooke, daughter of Leonard Brooke and Elizabeth Brooke, on 23 April 1781.4 Capt. Henry Hill Jr. married Hester Eleanor Brooke, daughter of Capt. Leonard Brooke and Elizabeth Maxwell. Capt. Henry Hill Jr. died on 27 April 1832.6 |
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| Elizabeth Carroll was born in 1780. She was the daughter of Charles Carroll (of Carrollton or Signer) and Mary Darnall II. Elizabeth Carroll died in 1783. |
| Francis Adolphus Wallis was born on 18 March 1828 at Kent Co., MD. He married Georgianna Wilson, daughter of Capt. George Hayward Wilson and Henritta Eleanor Brooke, on 26 April 1864. Francis Adolphus Wallis married Georgianna Wilson, daughter of Capt. George Hayward Wilson and Henritta Eleanor Brooke. Francis Adolphus Wallis died on 21 June 1904 at age 76. |
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| Josephine Sloan was born circa 1844 at Dobyville, Clark Co., Arkansas. She was the daughter of James Sloan I and Anna Tyree. Josephine Sloan died on 20 April 1869 at Arkadelphia, Clark County, Arkansas. |
| Charles Carroll of Doughoregan was born on 25 July 1801 at MD.1 He was the son of Col. Charles Carroll (of Homewood) and Harriet Chew. Charles Carroll of Doughoregan married Mary Digges Lee, daughter of Thomas Lee of Needwood, Frederick Co.,MD, in October 1825. Charles Carroll of Doughoregan died in 1862. Charles Carroll of Doughoregan also went by the name of "the Colonel."2 |
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| Susannah Cason was born circa 1794. She was the daughter of John Cason and Sidney Field Auld. |
| Mary A. Elizabeth Sloan was born on 25 April 1873 at Arkansas. She was the daughter of James Sloan II and Mary F. Stewart. Mary A. Elizabeth Sloan married an unknown person on 28 November 1895 at Clark County, AR. She died on 9 November 1911 at age 38. She was buried at Sloan Family Cemetary, Trinity, Clark Co. AR. |
| Robert Livingston (Jr.) was born on 24 July 1688 at Albany, NY. He was First Proprietor of Clermont.1 He was the son of Robert Livingston (Sr.) of Livingston Manor of NY and Alida Schuyler Van Rensselaer. Robert Livingston (Jr.) married Margaret Howarden on 11 November 1717.1 Robert Livingston (Jr.) died on 27 January 1755 at Clermont, New York, at age 66. |
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| Fannie Neill Cargile was born on 1 October 1888. She was the daughter of Dr. Charles H. Cargile and Fannie Sallie Sloan. |
| Clifton Claiborne Ross was born on 7 September 1880 at Arkansas. He was the son of William Peeples Ross and Alice Black Sloan. |
| Elizabeth Goodman was born before 1698. She married William Whitfield. Her married name was Mrs. Whitfield. |
| Dr. John Junuis Harris was born on 11 January 1834 at Washington Co., GA. He married Roxanna Rebecca Mitchell, daughter of Col. Daniel Randolph Mitchell and Elizabeth Mann, on 1 November 1855 at Rome, Flyod Co., GA. Dr. John Junuis Harris died on 24 December 1906 at Sanford, Seminole Co., FL, at age 72. |
| Daniel Carroll of Duddington (III) married Anne Brent Unknown.1 Daniel Carroll of Duddington (III) married Anna R. Boyce Unknown.1 Daniel Carroll of Duddington (III) was born in 1764. He was the son of Charles Carroll of Duddington (II) and Mary Hill. |
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| Annie Sue Hill appeared on the census of 22 August 1860 in the household of Thomas Hiram Hill at 1860 Bibb Co, GA, Macon Census, Bibb County, GA; Aug 22, 1860 Bibb Co.,Macon City, Page 602, Showing family, Dwelling # 1436, Lines 1-9.2 Annie Sue Hill was born on 11 August 1864. She was the daughter of Thomas Hiram Hill and Ann Caroline Worsham. |
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| Esther Maxwell Brooke was born in 1775 at England. She was the daughter of Leonard Brooke and Elizabeth Brooke.2 Esther Maxwell Brooke married Capt. Henry Hill Jr., son of Henry Hill and Ann Haskins, on 23 April 1781.2 As of 23 April 1781,her married name was Hill.2 Esther Maxwell Brooke died in 1835 at Maryland. |
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| Michael Bozeman Ross was born on 19 February 1851 at Arkansas. He was the son of William Browning Ross and Eliza Caroline Sloan. |
| William Alexander was born on 27 December 1725. He married Sarah Livingston (2), daughter of Col. Philip Livingston and Catherine VanBrugh.1 William Alexander died on 15 January 1783 at Albany, NY, at age 57. |
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William Stevenson Sloan was born in 1826 at Arkansas.
He was the son of James Sloan I and Sarah Black.
William Stevenson Sloan married Lenora Josephine Browning on 16 November 1848 at Clark County, AR.
William Stevenson Sloan died on 27 February 1860 at Dobyville, Clark Co., Arkansas.
He was buried at Sloan Cemetery, Clark Co., Arkansas.
He Census Information 1850 AR Clark Cty, Terre Noire, Stephenson Twp., Sloan 24, AR Lenora J., 17 Ala Frances Ann 6/12 AR 1860 Clark Cty. Southfork Twp. p. 119 July 16 no. 474 dwelling Lenora Sloan, Widow 26. Ar 1870 Clark Cty. Southfork Twp. page 306, August 6th, #11 Dwelling, David Stewart. Email from Wanda Sloan Karnes gives the following information: William Stevenson Sloan was likely called Stevenson. He wis lilely buried in Sloan Cemetery but there is no tombstoneform him. The 1860, mortality schedules state that Stevenson Sloan died of pneumonia and had been sick for 29 days before his death. No doubt that he was named for his Great Grandfather Rev. William Stevenson, an Irish immigrant from North Carolina. |
| Constantine Whitfield was born between 6 March 1727 and 6 March 1728. He was the son of William Whitfield and Elizabeth Goodman. Constantine Whitfield died in 1798. |
| Young Mann was born on 12 February 1803. He was the son of Arnold Mann and Rebecca Wright. |
| Rachael S. Williams was born circa 1819 at NC. She was the daughter of Alexander Samuel Williams Sr. and Charity Smith. |
| William David Hill was born on 29 June 1842. He was the son of Thomas Hiram Hill and Ann Caroline Worsham. William David Hill appeared on the census of 22 August 1860 in the household of Thomas Hiram Hill at 1860 Bibb Co, GA, Macon Census, Bibb County, GA; Aug 22, 1860 Bibb Co.,Macon City, Page 602, Showing family, Dwelling # 1436, Lines 1-9.2 |
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Elias Hood was born on 16 October 1809 at South Carolina.
He married Susan Neely circa 1833 at Fairfield County, SC; Date of Marriage is estimated from date of census and oldest child's age of 17.1
Elias Hood appeared on the census of 18 October 1850 at Fairfield County, SC; Names listed in 1850 Fairfield Co.,SC Census, page#271.2
He appeared on the census of 30 July 1860; Fairfield Co.,SC -Dated 30 July, 1860 Page# 233. dweling # 562, lines 16- 19, Elias Hood shown at age 50, wife Martha A, age 32, Susan A., age 2, and Rueben Lowery, age 8????3 He married Alice E Jamison, daughter of Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison and Georgiana Duke, circa 1867. Elias Hood married Martha A. Tidwell. Elias Hood was a witness I had this woman listed as married to Elias Hood, Circa 1830- Don't remember where her name or date of marriage came from. With Susan Neely. Elias Hood appeared on the census of 4 August 1870 at 1870 Fairfield Co,SC Census, Fairfield County, SC; 1870 Fairfield County Census, Page152, Dwelling 258, lines 28-31.4 He died in 1880. He Fairfield Co.,SC -Dated 30 July, 1860 Page 66. dweling # 562, lines 16- 19, Elias Hood shown at age 50, wife Martha A, age 32, Susan A., age 2, and Rueben Lowery, age 8???? Fairfield Co., 1870, dated August 4, 1870, Township #8, page 29, Dwelling 258, lines 28-31. |
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| Georgianna Cornella Wallis was born in 1873 at Kent Co., MD. She was the daughter of Francis Adolphus Wallis and Georgianna Wilson. Georgianna Cornella Wallis married Joseph Percy Wilson in 1898. As of 1898,her married name was Mrs. Wilson. Georgianna Cornella Wallis They had eleven children. |
| Hannah Horn was born circa 1741 at Brunswick, VA. She married Winfield Wright, son of John Wright and Ruth Wingfield. Her married name was Mrs. Wright. Hannah Horn died in 1792 at Granville, NC. |
| Susanna Fort Jamison was born on 17 December 1814. She was the daughter of Henry Jamison and Susannah Fort. |
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| Mary Britain Stevens was born on 26 February 1802. She was the daughter of Sarah Britain. Mary Britain Stevens married James Warren in November 1826. As of November 1826,her married name was Mrs. Warren. Mary Britain Stevens died on 16 June 1837 at age 35. |
| Dr. Thomas Jefferson Word was born in 1826. He married Georgia Ann Mitchell, daughter of Col. Daniel Randolph Mitchell and Elizabeth Mann, in 1850. Dr. Thomas Jefferson Word died in 1890. |
| Jemima Tatum was born on 11 January 1808. She married Thomas C. Hudson. Her married name was Mrs. Hudson. Jemima Tatum died on 11 September 1893 at Clark County, AR, at age 85. She was buried at Dawday Cemetary, Clark Co., AR. |
| Anthony Rutgers Livingston was born on 27 April 1789. He was the son of Robert LeRoy Livingston and Anna Maria Digges. Anthony Rutgers Livingston married Anna Maria Hoffman on 27 April 1818. |
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