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    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] EASLEY
    2. Doug & Melba Lowe
    3. The name Warham Easley shows up in Alabama, so thought this might be of interest. From an old Genealogical Colletion of Virginia. The following is the entire piece and starts out "Judge Anderson" and continues with his ancestors. Have no idea who this man is. Easley genealogy in it's entirity: Judge Anderson's father was William Anderson and his mother was Elizabeth Easley. Her great grandfather was Warham Easley the immigrant forbear. Judge Anderson's great grandfather was James Anderson, born in Scotland, went to Ireland, from which he migrated. He landed in Philadelphia and went to Augusta Co. Virginia. His wife's name was Ann Erwin. Their son William married Elizabeth or Betty Easley in Greenville Co. SC and then removed to Kentucky, and to Clark Co. Ala. where we find him in the 1819 census, a special census taken of Alabama inhabitants in Mississippi territory, of which Alabama was a part before it became a state. There were some Easleys in this census, among them Warham Easley who later became a member of the Sumter County Commission. Died Mrs Elizabeth Anderson, consort of William Anderson Sr. Esq. in the 73rd year of her age. She was married to Mr Anderson at the age of 16, having been born in SC in 1770. Her husband, 80 years of age, died Friday night 11 Feb 1845. Elizabeth Easley was the daughter of John Easley, 1st Lieutenant in the Revolutionary War. and his wife Ann Gowen. John's father was John and his mother was Joyce; this John's parents were Warham Easley and his wife Sara Barnes; Warham's father and mother were Robert Easley and Ann Parker. Warham Easley's will is in Book 1 page 84 and mentions sons Creed T, Samuel W, Christopher B, daughter Martha Easley Foreman, wife Emily, minor heirs: Catherine, Maria, Elizabeth Jane and Virginia Noble. Warham Easley lived near Belmont. END

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