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Moved to Barbour County, Alabama after 1820. | Andrew Jackson Bass
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«b»Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969 Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969
Name: «/b»Andrew Bass«b»
Spouse: «/b»Eula Dorcas
«b»Marriage Date: «/b»13 Sep 1857«b»
County: «/b»Barbour
«b»State: «/b»Alabama
«b»Performed
By Title: «/b»Justice of the Peace
«b»Performed
by Name: «/b»John Collier
«b»Source information: «/b»Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research
Copyright © 1998-2006, MyFamily.com Inc. | Andrew Jackson Bass
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Other husband? William Greene | Elizabeth Bass
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BIRTH: !Letter to Viola Womack (niece) from Erma & Wayne ?? mentioned a delayed birth certificate issued for Isabelle Bass. Certificate issued from Little Rock, AR, states father: Andrew Jackson Bass, age 50, born Mississippi; mother Alice Farmer, age 40, born Virginia. Certificate signed by Dara Roberts, Aunt, age 72; dated 14 Sept 1943. | Isabella Bass
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A certifcate held by the Bass family of Bowers Hill, Virginia states:
"In the name of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.
Richard Bass, son of John Bass and Keziah his wife was borned on ye Second day of August in the year of our Lord 1658. Jane Bryant was borned on ye 17th day of December in the year of our Lord 1665. They were married according to the Canons the 6th day of November Anno dom. 1680. The said Jane Bass departed this life on ye 14 of February in the year of our Lord 1689/90, the mother of Charles Basse, Samuel Basse, James Basse, Matthew Basse, Keziah Basse, and Anna Basse, all Baptized Christian persons. The said Richard Basse took to wife Mary Burwell on ye 25 day of August in the year of our Lord 1695 and begat Andrew Basse, Alexander Basse, Richard Basse, Mary Basse, Uriah Basse, and Thomas Basse, every one a Bpatized Christian.
Said Richard Basse, Senior died in nansemond on ye 26 day of December 1722.
These are Peaceful Subjects of his Majtie. George I King and Defr. of Ye Faith numbered among ye nansemond People ffreeborn and worthie of ye Respectful consideration of Christians in ye Church in Carolina as in Virgina and entitled to the Same.
Wm. Rudd, M. G. and Cl.
Parish of Elizabeth River in Virga."
Source: Ancestry World Tree Project: John Lucas of Eastern North Carolina Descendants and Related Families; updated 7 Dec 2004; Contact: Charles Lucas
http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=clucas&id=I00475
Visited by Shirley Dalton 30 May 2007 | Richard Bass
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Richard Bass was a Colonel in the Dobbs County Militia.
Richard Bass has been designated a
Patriot by the Sons of the American Revolution
by reason of Public Service
See NSSAR # 090827 application of William McBride Yandell, Jr.
MS # 00528 | Richard Bass
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Will probated in 1791
Names:
Wife, Elizabeth
Sons: William, Richard, Andrew, Willis, Burrell, and Lewis
Daughters: Sarah, Mary, Fariby, Ann, and Elizabeth | Richard Bass
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Not named in father's will dated 30 Oct 1790. | Sarah Bass
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Other husband? Dudley Pulaski or Pulaski Dudley | Susannah Bass
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Deeded 1813 from Uriah Bass Jr of Wayne Co to Joseph Everett land in Wayne
co Yellow Swamp part of land of Andrew jr dec'd
drawn by Elizabeth Stevens and conveyed to Uriah Jr
Witness Thomas A Bass
Identfy First male Child Richard named for Grandfather
2nd Male Child Andrew named for father.
Elizabeth Sister | Uriah Bass
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Will dated 19 Apr 1819, Huntsville, AL; died 30 May 1819.
Uriah Bass's will is recorded in the 'Record of Wills, Inventories and Other Returns of Executors, Administrators, and Guardians Commencing 1st day of Jan 1818 and ending 10th day of Jan 1820', otherwise referred to as the 'small book.'
Will names:
Wife, Sarah
Nine children, including 7 underage: Sally, Ann, Elizabeth, Susaan, Mary Louisa, Julia, Richard Owens, William, and Uriah. | Uriah Bass
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BIRTH: !Est birth year based on estimated age 25 at time of marriage. | Bennett C. Bates
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BIRTH: !Est birth year based on estimated age 25 at time of marriage. | Charles F. Baum
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Posted By: Fred Staples
Email:
Subject: Re: villans - help please
Post Date: July 27, 2001 at 22:40:43
Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/staples/messages/939.html
Forum: Staples Family Genealogy Forum
Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/staples/
Paul,
Peter Staple[s] came to Kittery, Maine, about 1670 from England. He married Elizabeth (Beadle) Edwards, widow of Stephen Edwards and daughter of Robert and Mary Beadle.
Mary was married twice after her marriage to Robert. She next married Rev. Stephen Bachiler, who was 60 years her senior, and third, to Thomas Turner.
She apparently had an adulterous relationship with her next door neighbor, George Rogers, while she was married to the Rev. Bachiler. She was branded with the letter "A", which she was forced to wear on her dress. Much later, Nathaniel Hawthorne, who frequented the Province House Tavern in Boston, operated by Thomas Waite and his wife, Maria Staples, wrote a book, "The Scarlet Letter", and according to reliable sources, Hester Prynne's saga is patterned after Mary Beadle Bachiler Turner.
Now there is a story that ought to be of interest in your quest for famous or infamous ancestors. | Elizabeth Beadle
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According to 1910 Federal Census, parents were born in Ireland. | William J. Beattie
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Settled with brother, Jesse, in Titus Co., TX 1857. | Frank Wiley Benson
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Lived in Booneville, Prentiss Co., MS in 1870 | Jasper J. Benson
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Settled with brothy, Wylie, in Titus Co., TX 1857. | Jessie Benson
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Have not yet found a death date for John W. Benson, but I believe he died before 1900. In 1880 at age 52 he is living with his sister, Eliza Benson Stanfill, and is listed as single. | John W. Benson
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Levin Benson served in Rev War; placed on pension roll, Lincoln Co., TN, 22 May 1833; commencement of pension, 4 Mar 1831. Annual allowance $80, sums received as of 1835, $240. Age given as 83. Description of service - Private, Delaware line.
Source: Pension Roll of 1835, Vol III, Tennessee, Page 598. | Levin Benson, Sr
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«b»Gilbert Nowell (d.1814) of MD->Rowan Co NC->Lincoln Co TN «/b» «b»Posted by: «u»«/b»geneposter «/u» (ID *****1714)«b»Date: «/b»March 31, 2005 at 11:16:32 630of 691
Here's what I have on this man. Interested in any information others might have on him.
MD Marriages 1655-1850:
Name: Gilbert Nowell
Date: 21 Feb 1789
Spouse: Ann Jones
County: Anne Arundel
1800 Census, Rowan Co, NC:
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Household of Gilbert Noel
White Males 00-09: 3
White Males 10-16: 2
White Males 45+++: 1
White Females 00-09: 2
White Females 10-16: 1
White Females 45+++: 1
Slaves: 1
Lincoln Co TN Minutes of the County Court:
8 Nov 1814, Gilbert Norwell, deceased - On motion of Nancy Norwell, deceased, and it appearing to the Court that said Gilbert Norwell departed this life without making his last will and testament in writing, administration is granted to Nancy Norwell and she entered into bond with Daniel Benson and Hance Hunter.
Lincoln Co TN Minutes of the County Court:
12 Nov 1814, Ordered by the Court that Thomas Harper, Prude and William McGee be appointed to lay off one years provisions out of the crop and stock on hands of the estate of Gilbert Norwell, deceased, the support of the widow and family.
Lincoln Co TN Minutes of the County Court:
7 Feb 1815, An account of sale of the estate of Gilbert Norvel, deceased, was exhibited in open Court and ordered to pay part of the costs.
Lincoln Co TN Minutes of the County Court:
5 Aug 1816, Ordered by the Court that Isaac J. Norwell be appointed guardian of Abraham C. Norwell.
Lincoln Co TN Minutes of the County Court:
5 Aug 1816, Isaac Nowell and Richard Littrell are appointed guardians of Abraham C. Nowell, an orphan child of ______ Nowell, deceased.
Lincoln Co TN Minutes of the County Court:
9 Nov 1816, Nancy Nowell, admx &c vs Richard Luttrell and securities - Motion - On motion of Nancy Nowell, administratrix of Gilbert Nowell, deceased, and it appearing to the Court that said Richard Luttrell, a Constable &c, had put into his hands on execution on John McWherter, for collection in favor of the plaintiff issued the 30 December 1815 for $21.64 1/4 and it appearing that legal notice had been given of this motion. It is considered by the Court that the plaintiff recover against Richard Luttrell, and Seborn Roundtree and John Brown his securities the sum of $21.64 1/4 damages and costs.
Lincoln Co TN Minutes of the County Court:
9 Nov 1816, Nancy Nowell, administratrix &c vs Richard Luttrell and Securities - Motion - On motion of Nancy Nowell, administratrix of Gilbert Nowell, deceased, and it appearing to the court that Nancy deposited in the hands of Richard Luttrell, a Constable of this County, on the 1st December 1815, a note on William Lindsey for $10.00 which he collected and failed to pay over. It is considered by the Court that Nancy recover against Richard and Seborn Roundtree and John Brown his securities the said $10.00 and $1.15 damages.
Lincoln Co TN Minutes of the County Court:
9 Nov 1816, Nancy Nowell, administratrix &c vs Richard Luttrell and Securities - Motion - Same as above exception with the note on David Griffin for $3.64.
Lincoln Co TN Minutes of the County Court:
9 Nov 1816, Nancy Nowell, administratrix &c vs Richard Luttrell and securities - Motion - Same as above exception with the note on William Croft for $5.75.
Lincoln Co TN Minutes of the County Court:
9 Nov 1816, Nancy Nowell, administratrix &c vs Richard Luttrell and Securities - Motion - Same as above exception with the note on Samuel Thompson for $17.76.
Lincoln Co TN Minutes of the County Court:
9 Nov 1816, Nancy Nowell, administratrix &c vs Richard Luttrell, and Securities - Motion - Same as above exception with note on Samuel Davis for $1.06 1/4.
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«b»Posted By: «/b»geneposter
«b»Subject: «/b»Re: Gilbert Nowell (d.1814) of MD->Rowan Co NC->Lincoln Co TN
«b»Post Date: «/b»October 26, 2005 at 21:31:29
«b»Message URL: «/b»http://genforum.genealogy.com/nowell/messages/646.html
«b»Forum: «/b»Nowell Family Genealogy Forum
«b»Forum URL: «/b»http://genforum.genealogy.com/nowell/
Also this which I forgot:
NC Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868:
Groom: Gilbert Nowell
Bride: Nancy Benson
Bond Date: 28 Aug 1803
Bond #: 000128235
County: Rowan
Record #: 02 334
Bondsman: Laban Benson
Witness: A.L. Osborn, Deputy Clerk
Also this (of very limited interest, and concerning Gilbert's second wife rather than him) which I recently found:
Transcription of Affidavit from Rev War Pension File of Levin Bension, W329:
[begin transcription]
[pg 1]
State of Tennessee; Lincoln County} }
On this 4th day of June 1851, personally appeared before me Thomas S Williams a Justice of the Peace in and for said County and State Nancy Nowell, a resident of Lincoln County Tennessee, aged Sixty nine years (with whom I have been well acquainted for many years, and who (I certify) is a reputable and truthful person, and whose statements are entitled to full faith and credit) and made oath in due form of law, that she is the Daughter of Levin Benson by his first wife, that her mother died (as affiant has always been informed) when affiant was about eight weeks old, Affiant always understood from her father that he was a soldier in the Delaware line, Army of the Revolution, and that he was married to his first wife (Affiants mother) in the State of Maryland, that shortly after the death of Affiant's mother, her Father removed from the State of Maryland to Rowan County, North Carolina, where he again intermarried with Rebecca Brummel, as Affiant was informed, she being then too young to recollect, but the precise date of said marriage, Affiant can not of course state, but is certain that it must have been previous to the year Seventeen Hundred and eighty five, or Seventeen Hundred & eighty six, as they were living together as man and wife from her earliest recollection, and so continued to live together as man and wife up to the time of the death of her Father, the said Levin Benson, and as such raised up a large family of children, that previous to his death some forty years he removed from the State of North Carolina, to Lincoln County Tennessee, in which County he died on the 13th day of June, in the year Eighteen Hundred and thirty six (1836), that he left his Widow, the said Rebecca Benson, who survived him and continued his Widow up to the day of her death, which took place in Henderson County Tennessee on the sixteenth day of October in the year Eighteen Hundred and fifty (1850)
[pg 2]
(as affiant has been informed and believes) Affiant further states that previous to his death her Father, the said Levin Benson was a Pensioner of the United States and drew his Pension at Nashville, State of Tennessee, at the rate of Eighty Dollars per annum, that at the time of the death of the said Rebecca Benson she left two children, who still survive her and no others, to wit: Levin Benson, who resides in Henderson County, Tennessee, and Rebecca Hyett, (wife of John Hyett) who now resides in Lincoln County, Tennessee. Sworn to + subscribed before me the day} and year first above written } Nancy X Nowell her mark
Thomas S. Williams, JP (Seal)
[end transcription] | Nancy Benson
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Lived in Booneville, Prentiss Co., MS in 1870; then White Co., AR 1880 and 1900. | Newton C. Benson
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1880 Census Lincoln Co., TN lists Robert living with William Benson (widowed); states Robert is paralized. | Robert Benson
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Information regarding wives and children of Daniel Benson from Ancestry World Tree Project Johnson-Benson Connection
http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=marisabenson&id=I1129
Problem with Elizabeth Hindman as second wife - they supposedly married abt 1813 and were divorced 21 Sep 1837. Birth dates of children listed fit within these dates; but not with date of death of first wife, Mary Hamm, who died in 1847. No record given of a divorce from Mary. | Willis Daniel Benson
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Alt death date 9 Mar 1865 | Tilman Bethell
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BURIAL: !Husband Joseph Bailey is buried at Livingston Cemetery. There is also a marker with the name "Bilyeu" appearing on it but the rest of the inscription cannot be read. It may be Alice Bilyeu Bailey's gravestone. | Fronie Alice Bilyeu
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Amanda is listed as age nine on the 1880 federal census; but she was listed as nine months old, born November, on the 1870 federal census. | Amanda Binning
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Last two children, twins Paralee and Leona, were born in 1872. Wife Angelette is listed as a window on the 1880 federal census. | John Binning
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Difference index here: Texas Death Index gives date of death as 28 June 1918; gravestone gives date of death as 28 June 1917. | Elizabeth "Eliza" Jane Blackwell
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BIOGRAPHY: !A Fleming Blackwell served in 1 Regiment (Mcdonald's) North Carolina Mil. as a Private in the War of 1812 (Roll Box 18, Roll Exct 602). It is not confirmed that this is the same Fleming Blackwell. | Fleming Gaines Blackwell
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Apparently moved to Trousdale Co., after marriage to Sara M. Oldham. | James S. Blackwell
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Granville County, North Carolina Deed Book X, page 343 records John Blackwell's will. The will was executed April 11, 1818.
John Blackwell's children and Nancy Ann Blackwell Malone's children are listed.
Source: Posting by Ronnie Currin to Yahoo.Groups: Ancestries of Granville County, NC
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/granvillenc/message/534 | John Blackwell
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Moved with his father and the Pomfret and Hart familes to Granville, NC around 1779.
Source: Posting to Granville, NC forum by Ronnie Currin 2 Feb 2004 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/granvillenc/message/534 | Pomfret Blackwell
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Not listed in father's household 1880 census. Should be there as he would be only 14 years old. Has he died? | Robert Blackwell
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Moved to Jasper Co., GA about 1820 | Samuel Hunt Blackwell
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BIRTH: !Est birth year based on estimated age 21 at time of marriage. | Martha Henrietta Blalock
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GEN: Nettie's brother, Walter, married Gracy A. Strutton. | Nettie Blanton
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GEN: Walter's sister, Nettie, married G. A. Strutton
DEATH: !BLANTON, WALTER ALONZO-b. OCT 20 1892 MARIES Co MO-d. OCT 21 1960 ~CROCKER MO-m. APR 4 1915 GRACIE ANN STRUTTON-c. 7 (6 LBN)-s/o JOHN BLANTON-OBIT DATE: OCT 27 1960(PCD) Index ofPulaski Co., MO Obituaries [http://www.rootsweb.com/~mopulask/obits60.htm] | Walter Alonzo Blanton
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Civil War - CSA Co B 22nd TN Inf. | James Boren
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Died Battle of Perryville, 8 Oct 1862; CSA Co E, 16th TN Inf.
Alt death info found: Died in his quarters while at Rome, Georgia on April 24, 1863.
Need to do a little checking I think. | John Boren
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Civil War Service -- CSA Co B 22nd TN Inf; renamed 35th | Michael Dean Boren
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Civil War Service -- CSA Cob 22nd TN Inf.
Alt birth years found 1835; 1839. | Pleasant C. Boren
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Civil War Service -- CSA Co B 22nd TN Inf. | Thomas J. Boren
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NAME: !From email received from Sharon Leonard sleonard@girard248.org 14 Aug 1999. | Shepard Bourne
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BIRTH: !Birth date estimated based on estimated age 21 at marriage. | Alice Bowen
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!Born in Wales; came with his wife, Anne, and children to New England in 1638; lived a short time in Salem and Boston, Mass., but was of Rehoboth, in 1643, where he died; buried 4th Feb. 1675; will probated 4th June, 1675; m. (secondly) Elizabeth (surname unknown), d. 1675, who is mentioned in his will together with the names of his children.
!The Bowen Family, by Daniel Bowen (1893), p. unknown.
Genealogy of the Bowens of Woodstock, CN.
Bowen's Court by Elizabeth Bowen.
Hartford Times Querries B-3369.
!Richard, the emmigrant, settled in Roxbury, MA near Boston, 1640. In 1643 some 40 families including his, under the leadership of their pastor, Rev. Samuel Newman, left Roxbury and penetrated the unbroken wilderness and formed a new settlement some 50 miles to the south and named it Rehoboth signifying "the Lord has made room for us." This town is about 8 miles east of Providence and in the "Newman cemetery" lie the remains of Richard Bowen and some of his descendants. (Genealogical Exchange, Mar 1911, p 81.
!Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896. Marriages, Intentions, Births, Deaths, with Supplement containing the Record of 1896, Colonial Returns, Lists of the Early Settlers, Purchasers, Freemen, Inhabitants, the Soldiers serving in Philip's War and the Revolution.
The following are the names of those who made advances of money and the sum so advanced. It shows that many of those who served as private soldiers in the war also advanced money to sustain it. "Richard Bowen, £4 s.4 d.8 (King Philip's War)" | Richard Bowen
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BIOGRAPHY: !Colonial Families in the U.S. - Ancestry.com
Came to America with father, Richard Bowen, setled in Rehoboth, MA. | Richard Bowen, Jr.
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GEN: !ANCESTRAL FILE: #89CJ-XZ.
DEATH: !Died during King Phillip's War
BIRTH: !Birth date estimated based on estimated age 21 at date of marriage. | Sarah Bowen
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DEATH: !Will dated 11 Apr 1663 | Thomas Bowen
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CENSUS: !Listed on the 1860 Pope Co., IL Census, age 66, living with son, Shepherd age 33. Husband James is not listed; he apparently died before 1860. | Margaret Bowers
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