Hi Ira, 1. During this limited exchange of emails on Haywood - Prince - Stewart - Clements, I think I'm getting that Arabell Prince was the daughter of Ann Stewart (Clements) PRINCE. 2. However, I noted in earlier emails that in one part of my docs dated Aug. 1883, it appears that (A.?)[hard to read] T. Prince is dead. 3. You have an Arabella R. Prince, which in your descendancy, puts her as a daughter of Ann Stewart Prince. 4. I just got further info: - 1870 census Tusc. Co. AL Ann Prince, (husband not listed, having died in 1863), keeping house, is 35, with two children Clemmie S. and Isabella; with Arabella PRINCE age 65 and a boarder; as well as Rufus Haywood, age 69, retired physician. - 1880 census Tusc. Co. AL Anne Prince age 46 widow farmer, with son Clement, Arabella PRINCE, age 75, wid. m-i-law, and Rufus Haywood, age 79, cousin physic., plus cooks and laborer - additional info that the mother of Oliver Thomas Prince, husband of Ann Stewart Clements Prince, possibly had a mother named Arabella Lawrence (presumably her maiden name). - More info that Ann and her husband Oliver are buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Tuscaloosa County. 5. So, what I read from this is that: - there could be two Arabella Princes? One for sure is the mother-in-law of Ann Stewart Clements Prince, i.e. Arabella ?Lawrence?. - Dr Rufus Haywood was a cousin of Ann. I take that to mean they had a common grandparent? On Ann's side, it's surnames Clements and Flemming? On Rufus' side, it's Haywood and ?Because of the significant age difference between Ann and Rufus (about 35 years), how to assess the term "cousin"? - The 1870-1880 scenario seems clear: Ann's husband died years ago and his mom winds up living with Ann, and Dr Haywood, who apparently never married, is living with his cousin Ann. But, why? - Ira, I wonder if your Arabella R. Prince could be Isabella Prince, daughter of Ann? Isabella was with her mom, age 12, att. school, in the 1870 census, and was not in the Ann Prince household in the 1880 census (would be about 22 yrs old). Any ideas? "nuff for now", Dick Stewart ======= IRA WROTE: ======== In my database I found the following line of descent: Jeremiah & Edy ( )Clements Francis & Ludia Vaughn (Blayton)Clements Benjamin & Grizzell (Coleman) Clements William & Frances (Powell) Clements Benjamin & Susannah (Hill) Clements Isaac & _______ ( ) Clements Reuben E. & Elizabeth A. (Stuart) Clements Hardy & Maria Ann (Pegues) Clements {Maria also m. unknown Fleming} Ann Stewart (Clements)& Oliver Thomas Prince Arabella R. (Prince) & W. C. Cross, Jr. Ann (Cross) & Joe A. Elliott, Jr. * Can anyone tell me if this line of descent is correct or can anyone correct the errors? Ira L. Harris III Evansville, Indiana
In my database I found the following line of descent: Jeremiah & Edy ( )Clements Francis & Ludia Vaughn (Blayton)Clements Benjamin & Grizzell (Coleman) Clements William & Frances (Powell) Clements Benjamin & Susannah (Hill) Clements Isaac & _______ ( ) Clements Reuben E. & Elizabeth A. (Stuart) Clements Hardy & Maria Ann (Pegues) Clements {Maria also m. unknown Fleming} Ann Stewart (Clements)& Oliver Thomas Prince Arabella R. (Prince) & W. C. Cross, Jr. Ann (Cross) & Joe A. Elliott, Jr. * Can anyone tell me if this line of descent is correct or can anyone correct the errors? Ira L. Harris III Evansville, Indiana
Hi Mary, The assumption is that they were born in NC, probably Wake / Cumberland County. - According to notes I have, The 1850 Alabama census, Marengo County, #1248, shows Larkin STEWART, age 66, Farmer, (born) NC. That would have him born in 1784 in North Carolina. - in Stokes Cemetery, Greensboro, Alabama is his wife's headstone: Martha Stewart, Wife of Larkin Stewart, Born May 17, 1789, Died Aug. 24, 1841. So, his wife was about 5 years older than he. Other notes I have show Martha as being born in South Carolina. - I think Larkin (W.) STEWART died somewhere between Oct 14, 1865 (when he deeds the land upon which he resides to George Lyon, according to my notes), and Dec 1866, as the Marengo Co, Al Records Book 6, deals in Dec 1866 with the Estate of Larkin Stewart. - a Mrs J. H. Phillips, long deceased, at one time residing at 1605 2nd Ave, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, carried Reuben STEWART as born 1779, Wake Co., NC, son of Charles and Elizabeth (Clements) Stewart. That conflicts with other researchers who carry his brother Charles (mar Sarah Mathia) as being born in 1779, but based on my research (personal assessment), I believe that Reuben was one of the older brothers and Charles was one of the younger brothers and that 1779 is likely. I have no proof of that though. cheers, Dick Stewart ========================= From: "DS" <[email protected]> > b. Another example is Larkin Stewart who was born > Feb. 25, 1784 according > to an Alabama descendent via his daughter. She has > a copy of the Larkin > Stewart Bible. > c. I think Reuben Stewart's birth year is wrong as > well. Will have to > check. Dick - Can you tell me where Larkin and Reuben Stewart were born? Thanks, Mary Rawlinson, Columbia SC
Hi Ginny, and thanks so much for the data dump! I will start chewing on it. A lot is familiar, and you brought it all back together. HERE's a question that lingers? What was the relationship between Dr Rufus Haywood and his "relatives" A. T. Prince and Ann Stewart (Clement) Prince? Realizing that you can't account for the accuracy, I will caution all that the info you pulled out on the children of Charles Stewart and Elizabeth Clements is flawed. Solomon Stewart is my GGG Grandfather. Here's some examples of what's wrong. 1. most of the birth years for the children are wrong. They were originally guesses by someone, perhaps Francis Baker. Don't know who posted that. a. According to Solomon's son Rufus's Bible, Solomon was born July 7, 1786 not 1783. The 1850 census (S. B. Stewart) confirms. b. Another example is Larkin Stewart who was born Feb. 25, 1784 according to an Alabama descendent via his daughter. She has a copy of the Larkin Stewart Bible. c. I think Reuben Stewart's birth year is wrong as well. Will have to check. A descendant in northern California holds it as a guess of 1782?/1785?, but I think not, since slots 1781, 1784 and 1786 are pretty solid for William, Larkin, and Solomon d. William Stewart was born March 24, 1781, according to Smith family Bible in Fayette Co, AL. 2. According to Rufus Stewart's Bible, Solomon married Sarah Hogins, not Hogan. However, since William Stewart married a Hogan, and since I believe Rufus' wife wrote what she heard by her ear, I believe Hogan may be righty. However, Based on Solmon's sister Johanna marrying a Walters Harkins, I now, grasping at straws, believe it could have just as well been Sarah Harkins. Harkins/Hogins or Hogan(s)/Hogins are potentially very close. 3. One of the pulls you found only lists three of Solomon's children. All ten are listed in his 1851 Will in MS wills 1-1. 4. So much for picking. Now I will get on with the rest of what you passed to me. Thank you so very much Ginny. Dick Stewart ========================= Hi Dick Stewart; Found a few things. You prob. have these but better twice than not at all. www.familysearch.org Solomon Stewart b ca 1783 Wake Co NC, son of Charles Stewart and Elizabeth Clements Nothing more on him there but his parents; Charles Stewart b ca 1758 Wake Co NC, d 1843 Fayette Co AL. Buried in Stewart Cem. Between Fayette and Winfield in Marion Co AL. Charles married Elizabeth Clements b ca 1759 Wake co NC, died Fayette AL. same cemetery as spouse. CH. 1. Johanna b 31 Jan 1777 Wake Co NC, d 6 April 1853 2. Charles Stewart b ca 1779 3. William b 24 March, 1781, d 1832 4. Solomon b ca 1783 5. Reuben b ca 1785 6. Larkin b ca 1787 7. Benjamin b ca 1789 Wake Co NC, d 1 Dec 1843. Ancestry.com submitted by Choi Strom [email protected] Jan 2003 Oliver Thomas Prince died 19 Nov 1863 Carthage AL. Married 26 Oct 1853 Tuscaloosa Co AL to Ann Stewart Clements b 26 Sept 1833 Tuscaloosa AL. 2 ch listed; 1. Clement Stuart Prince b 1855 2. Arabella T. Prince b 18 June 1858 [ This is the A.T. Prince that was a witness of Dr. Rufus I think?] Arabella T. Prince b 18 June 1858 was dau. of Oliver Thomas Prince and Ann Stewart Clements . Ann Stewart Clements b 26 Sept 1833 Tuscaloosa Co AL. dau. of Hardy Clements b 16 Oct 1783 in Cumberland Co NC and Maria Ann Fleming b 25 Sept 1808. Ann married Oliver Thomas Prince. *** submitted by Betty Aron Schneider [email protected] Dec 202 on Ancestry.com Sherwood W. Haywood born in Raleigh, NC, married Eleanor Howard Hawkins b 23 June 1776. Ch.; 1. Ann Hawkins Haywood b 11 Dec 1796 2. Sarah Lee b 15 Feb 1799 3. William RUFUS b 11 July, 1801 4. Lucy Davis b 15 June 1805 5. Francis Philemon b 1810 ** ancestry.com sub. by Juli Freda [email protected] Jan 2004 Solomon Stewart b 1783, died 1852 Leake Co MS. Son of Charles Stewart b 1758 prob. in Neil's Creek area of Cumberland and Elizabeth Clements b 1759 NC. Solomon married Sarah Hogan. ch; 1. Morgan H. 2. Mary H. 3. Franklyn Haywood prob. both daus middle name is Haywood too? Charles Stewart b 1758, d 1843 Fayette Co AL. His father was Charles Stewart Sr born abt 1728 in Scotland, his mother Johanna [Hannah] Kirk b 1732 in Wales. Charles owned land in Johnston Co NC on Black Creek near his Clement's in laws. The family left NC and were in Lincoln Co TN before 1810. By the early 1820's the were settled in Marion and Fayette Counties, AL. Charles married Elizabeth Clements in Wake Co NC. Children listed above same info. Elizabeth Clements n 1759 NC, d in Fayette Co AL. Stewart Cem. She married Charles Stewart b 1758 prob at Neil's Creek near Cumberland but now called Harnett Co NC. They married in Wake co NC Charles Stewart b ca 1728 Scotland, d 15 Nov 1807 Kennebec, wake Co NC. Buried 1807 there. Charles may have fought in the he battle for Scotland's Independence at Culloden against the British. That could be the reason he had to leave Scotland? There were other reasons such as the clan system was decaying, and their way of life was changing rapidly. One of the traditions/oral stories about Charles Stewart who married Johanna Kirk was that he came over from Scotland and worked for or otherwise indentured himself to a man names Spotsford, I believe. He later moved to NC and there stated the trail of Charles and Johanna Stewart in Wake co NC. No one has ever been able to prove who or where they came from in Scotland. Ch; 1. Charles Stewart b 1758 now Harnett Co NC 2. Joseph b 1762 3. George b 1768 4. James b 12 July, 1775 in Kennebec Community, Wake Co NC. Joseph Stewart b 1762 prob in Neil's Creek, now Harnett Co NC, died 1820 in Cumberland Co now Harnett Co NC Buried in Old Stewart Cemetery, Ebenezer Church Road, Cumberland, now Harnett Co NC.Joseph married Elizabeth Matthews b 1766.They married in Harnett Co NC. Ch; 1. William b 20 April 1788 NC 2. Jesse b 22 Jan 1791 3. Joseph b 21 Oct 1793 4. Charles b 1796 5. Jacob b 22 Sept 1797 6. Mary/Polly b Apr 1800 7. Elizabeth b 1805 8. James b 22 July 1810 9. John b Jan 1812 George Stewart b 1768 NC, died 1831 in Cumberland now Harnett Co NC. Son of Charles Stewart and Johanna Kirk. George married Rebecca Utley b 1767. They married 26 Jan 1789 NC. Ch. 1. James b 1790 2. Charles b 1796 3. George Jr. b 29 Mar 1796 Cumberland Co NC 4. Edith b 1799 5. William b 1800 6. Mary b 1805 7. Isaiah b 1809 8. John b 1797 James Stewart b 12 July, 1775 Kennebec Community, Wake Co NC, d 1867, son of Charles and Johanna Stewart. James married Mary Cutts b 1783 abt 1800. Ch; 1. Nancy b 4 Sept 1802 Wake Co NC 2. Elizabeth b 1804 3. Joseph Kirk b 1808 4. Catherine b 1810 5. Malinda b Aug 1820 6. Frances b Feb 1824 7. Lucy b Oct 1806 [Difference in jump from 1810 to 1820 makes me think there was a second marriage?? Ginny K.???] Remember, this is not my family and I have not proven any of it. My comments are in brackets. Ginny Keefer
Afternoon, 1. Looking for any information on HAYWOODs, which may have been connected with CLEMENTS/CLEMMONS, STEWARTs/STUARTs, HOGANs, PRINCEs, and other families originating or heading west out of Wake County, North Carolina in the late 1790-1810 timeframe. (See paragraph four below.) 2. One of my Solomon Stewart's (married Sarah Hogins/Hogan/Harkins) sons, my GG Grandfather, is named Franklin Haywood Stewart. One of Solomon's purported brothers, William Stewart, I believe, (married Mary Hogan), named his son Franklin Haywood Stewart. 3. Rebecca Stewart Clements married a Mr Prince. Rebecca Prince was an executrice on the will of a Dr Rufus Haywood who died in Tuscaloosa, I believe. She is named in his will in Tuscaloosa, AL, dated August 25th, 1873, along with her possible sister Arabella T. Prince, bequeathing all of his property to them, referring to them as "my relatives". Witnesses to the will seem to be John B. Read and A. T. Prince. Rufus Haywood dies on/about 22 July 1883, and the will appears to be probated in the fall of 1883. Known relatives are listed but not all are readable: - Dr. Richard Haywood - Frank Haywood - ?Lucius/Lisa? ?Bazor/Haywood? - ?Miss? ??Mariola?? Haywood - the children of Delia ????Bazor/Haywood)?? - others unknown ..... residing in the state of North Carolina Another document names the same people and notes them (or just the children of Delia) as residing in North Carolina. The same document seems to mention that A. T. Prince is dead. Document seems to be dated August 6 16 or 26, 1883. The will or notice thereof was apparently published for 30 days in the Tuscaloosa Times (sometime between (22) July 1883 and August 22, 1883). 4. The following three HAYWOODs are listed in RANDOLPH FAMILY CEMETERY HALE COUNTY ALABAMA (ALA 929.3 Hale Co.), a book I believe I found in the Alabama Department of History Archives in Montgomery, AL: "NAMES AND DATES FOUND ON TOMBSTONES IN THE CEMETERY GREENSBORO, ALA IN HALE COUNTY" (this is possibly page 11 in the book; a gray book about 1/2 inch thick, about 10 x 14 inches) John S. Haywood Born - Wake County, No. Caroline - 1801 Died - 1875 Dr. Wm. D. Haywood Born - Wake County, No. Carolina - 1814 Died - 1859 George W. Haywood Born - Raleigh, No. Carolina - 1802 Died - 1890 5. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Dick Stewart Colorado
I'm seeking old photos that might be available for Peter Anderson and Thomas A. Anderson. Peter Anderson was Jefferson County sheriff 1835-38, 1841-44, 1847-50. Thomas A. Anderson was Jefferson County sheriff 1880-85. I'm sending this request to a few counties adjacent to Jefferson County, since folks move around a bit over several generations. Peter Anderson was the g-g-grandfather and Thomas A. Anderson was the g-grandfather of my wife, Martha {Skinner} Thomas. I would be grateful for anything that might be available, including copies of anything that might be in some sort of old publication. Copies sent to me as e-mail attachments would work nicely. Thanks in advance for anything that anyone might have, or know how to find. Carl Thomas Knoxville, TN
For a picture of the "old" Bryce Cemetery (front of), see http://www.rootsweb.com/~albibb/cemeteries/oldcembrice.htm This is also an interesting site which might give us some answers on a possible list of those interred there. http://www.adap.net/air0402.pdf I printed off a history of the cemetery back in October, but now I cannot find it. Basically, it said: "Old Bryce Hospital Cemetery is located on the north side of Jack Warner Parkway (formerly River Road) and McFarland Blvd. near the University of Alabama. Currently, Bryce has 3 cemeteries. You have to make an appointment and be escorted when you go as these are private cemeteries, not open to the general public. The newer Bryce cemetery is located on the south side of Jack Warner Parkway (formerly River Road) beyind Bryce Hospital. It has been used since the 1920's. Patients that died at Bryce while a patient and did not have another place for burial or no family members that would claim the departed were buried there. In the early years of Bryce Hospital, the white patients' markers were made of wood and the black patients' of concrete. For many, the wood deteriorated and the blacks' markers were the only ones which lasted. The markers placed on the patients' graves are just small stones about 5" x 5" with a number on it; e.g., 1399 which can be cross-referenced back to a patient's name. Many of the old gravesites were marked with an iron cross and patient number. Today only about 200 crosses remain out of 1,000 graves in that part of the cemetery. The crosses still bear the initials A.I.H. for Alabama Hospital of the Insane. About 1970 part of the old Bryce Cemetery was moved to make rom for River Road. The section of the cemetery nearest the river still remains as it was, the rest of the cemetery was moved nearer to the hospital. When the part of the cemetery was moved, many graves were bull-dozed and pieces of bone as well as casket fragments wer found. During the move that created River Road, each grave found was documented. In the earlier days, the state put people that could not afford other care. Many of the graves would be of those that nobody claimed their body, were so old that they had nobody else, or couldn't afford burial. About 1993 there was a planned survey of Bryce Cemetery and the place near there where they reburied the patients after the road was cut through. It has been a problem for researchers in that the records are not readily available like other cemetery books. ......officials are very cautious about giving out information on deceased individuals. To conduct research at Bryce Cemetery, you will need a DOD and death certificate. ....the death certificate should show that the person died at Bryce and was buried there... To contact Bryce Hospital: 200 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, 35401 (205) 759-0799. Julie DS <[email protected]> wrote: Hey Chuck, Do we know anything about this cemetery? Dick Stewart ==== ALTUSCAL Mailing List ==== Tuscaloosa, Alabama AlGenWeb Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~altuscal send comments to [email protected] ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it!
Hey Chuck, Do we know anything about this cemetery? Dick Stewart
Does anyone know if there is a census of the cemetery at Bryce Hospital? Based on the following (from a 2001 conference on mental health) I became aware that there was a cemetery at the hospital: >Another special feature of the conference was a workshop to discuss plans for an upcoming >project to restore the cemetery at Bryce Hospital. The program was presented by Larry >Fricks with the Georgia Consumer Council. Mr. Fricks will provide technical assistance as >the DMH/MR and the Mental Health Consumers of Alabama make and carry out plans to restore >the Bryce Hospital Cemetery, established in the 1800's. Thanks, Eldon
The Night Group of the Tuscaloosa Genealogy Society is pleased to announce two programs: 1) February 5th: Elizabeth Mills -- "How to get more out of Census than you ever dreamed possible". 2) March 4, 2004: James Dunn, "Poke Salad and Buckeyes". The TGS Night Group meets the first Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. in the Rotary Room of the Tuscaloosa Public Library. Please feel free to visit us anytime. Additional programs are being planned and will be announced soon. If you have questions, please send them to [email protected] Hope to see you there soon !
Jeremiah Judson Tate B:March 30, 1839 listed Tuscaloosa, Alabama as his birthplace. Jeremiah Tate enlisted in the Union Army while living in Scott Co AR. Jeremiah Tate was the son of Jacob Tate who was a resident of Jefferson Co AL before moving to Scott Co AR. Does anyone have information about Tates living in Tuscaloosa, Alabama in the 1830s?
Anyone having info on these folks, would sure appreciate some help. cheers, Dick Stewart =========================== 1. Solomon Stewart / Extra Baft., MD Mil 2. Solomon Stewart / 8 Regt (Magnien's) Vir. Mil 3. Solomon Steward /7R (Magnien's) Vir. Mil 4. Solomon Stewart / 7 Regt (Magnien's) Vir. Mil 5. Solomon Stewart / Det 3 R (Renick's) Ohio Mil 6. Solomon Stewart / 2 R (Burbank's) Mass Mil 7. Solomon Stewart / Foxcroft's Regt Mass Mil 8. Solomon Stewart / Capt Murray's Co, Ohio 9. Solomon Stewart /11 Regt (Pitts) MD Mil ===========================
Hello, I am new to the list and am searching for info on the following families: Parents of Sarah "Sally" Caroline BROWN b 1813 TN d aft 1860 MS, m in Tuscaloosa County, AL: Theophilus NORWOOD b 1809 Ninety-Six Dist, SC d aft 1870 m above on 10 Sep 1828 in Tuscaloosa Co, AL There is much confusion in regard to the above Theophilus NORWOOD as there were several. One moved to Choctaw County, MS and is there on the 1850 census, the one above (my line) moved to Ittawamba County, MS and is on the 1850 census there. Were also charter members of the Center Hill Baptist Church there in Ittawamba (now Lee County, MS). My line, Theophilus NORWOOD, moved to Choctaw (became Sumner, then Webster Co, MS) prior to 1860 and there are two listed there with the same name, Theophilus NORWOOD, but have different children's names. My g-g-grandmother is the dau of Sarah "Sally" Caroline BROWN and Theophilus NORWOOD who m in 1828 in Tuscaloosa County, AL, she is Serena/Sarena J NORWOOD who m #2 Dr William Littleberry STOVALL and lived in Webster County, MS in the Bellefontaine community. Webster was first Choctaw County, then Sumner County, then Webster County. My Theophilus NORWOOD is the son of Richard NORWOOD b 1782 VA, and Mary SMITH. Any help and/or information on the BROWN and/or NORWOOD family would be greatly appreciated, willing to share information. J Parker
Does anyone on this list know if a book compiled in 1970s by Geneal Hamner Black & Ryan and published by Cesco Press is still available. A few years ago I purchased one from a descendant of Mrs. Black who lived in Northport, but I have lost contact information. Thanks in advance. Leland Hamner Texas
>>For Lisa Grimes and others ... the book cited below >>is no longer in print. >> >>Tuscaloosa Genealogical Society, >>PIONEERS OF TUSCALOOSA COUNTY ALABAMA PRIOR TO 1830, >>Montgomery, AL, 1981): 268. >> >>Charlotte >>Member, Tuscaloosa Genealogical Society. Thank you... I appreciate the assistance... and my next stop will be the LDS library films, to see if this can be sourced thru them. I'm starting to get used to this... :o) Lisa
For Lisa Grimes and others ... the book cited below is no longer in print. Tuscaloosa Genealogical Society, PIONEERS OF TUSCALOOSA COUNTY ALABAMA PRIOR TO 1830, Montgomery, AL, 1981): 268. Charlotte Member, Tuscaloosa Genealogical Society.
>>This book was published in 1981 NOT 1891 >>... apologies to all for my typo ! >>> >>> SOURCE: >>>Tuscaloosa Genealogical Society, >>>PIONEERS OF TUSCALOOSA COUNTY ALABAMA PRIOR TO 1830, >>>(Montgomery, AL, 1981): 268. >>> >>>Charlotte >>>Member, Tuscaloosa Genealogical Society. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Good evening all, I recently subbed to this list... and I was wondering if the publication noted is still in print, and available? Many thanks for any assistance, Lisa Grimes .... a descendant of: David ROSSER, b. 1700 - d. after 1782 m. Sarah PRITCHETT, d/o George PRITCHETT [married in VA] .James ROSSER, b. 1738/39 - d. 1799 m. Alice WORTHING [married in VA] ..Benjamin ROSSER, b. 1785 - d. 1873 m. Elizabeth "Betty" VINSON [married in Hancock Co. GA] ...James Thomas ROSSER, b. 1814 - d. 1884 m. Mary Juliet TRUE [married in Tuscaloosa Co. AL] d/o Martin TRUE m. Mary Susan WRIGHT ....Lauron Heiterius ROSSER, b. 1845 - d. 1924 m. Georgia Isabela "Ceba" HURST [aka, Georgia Alice "Ceba" HURST] [married in Hale Co. TX] d/o John HURST m. Sarah Marshall McDONALD .....Percie Alexander ROSSER, b. 1874 - d. 1921 m. Pauline "Polly" HERRINGTON d/o Robert HERRINGTON m. Sophronia Teresia MOSS [married in El Paso TX] ......Geraldine Ceba ROSSER, b. 1917 - d. 1983 m. Jack [Freeman] .......myself, 5th child of six ______________________________
This information was collected and recorded by me in my reading and research over the past several years. As with all research, it should be checked and rechecked. Miss A. Stewart and E. Childers, July 24, 1846 Charles C. Stewart and Louisa Jones, January 26, 1847 Elizabeth Stewart and William D. Davenport, October 31, 1860 Elizabeth C. Stewart and Joseph H. Dobbin, April 16, 1840 Emily G. Stewart and William E. Collier, August 31, 1825 George A. Stewart and Elizabeth Jennings, August 4, 1834 George W. Stewart and Mary A. Haney, January 13, 1846 Irena Stewart and William Brown, November 30, 1827 Jack P. Stewart and Mary Ford, September 4, 1834 James A. Stewart and Irena Martin, September 26, 1835 James A. Stewart and Emily Martin, January 24, 1838 Jordan Stewart and Sarah Barfield, May 14, 1833 Robert H. Stewart and Rebeca Simpson, November 15, 1855 Are any of these Stewart's related? Are these Stewart's related to the Stewart's of Perry, Hale, and/or Bibb Counties, Alabama? Any insight is appreciated. Please respond through ALTUSCAL-L so that others may be helped. Ira L. Harris III Evansville, Indiana
This book was published in 1981 NOT 1891 ... apologies to all for my typo ! > SOURCE: Tuscaloosa Genealogical Society, PIONEERS OF TUSCALOOSA COUNTY > ALABAMA PRIOR TO 1830, (Montgomery, AL, 1981): 268. Charlotte Member, Tuscaloosa Genealogical Society.
Hi Charlotte, Thank you for the info. See also my entry re James and Czarina's child in Aikin Cemetery on the web. There's also in Tuscaloosa records a probate or deed or otherwise an entry from her brother Rufus Stewart wherein he deeds 'sister' Czarina Aikin a slave. Czarina is Czarina M. STEWART, my great great aunt. They were married either just prior to or just after her dad Solomon Stewart and family moved from Perry County to Wahalak/Scooba, Kemper Co, MS. James L. G. Aikin shows up in the 1840 census for Kemper, next to Solomon, and we're still trying to figure out exactly when and where they were married. Cheers from Colorado, Dick Stewart =========================================== James L. G. Aiken Brother of John Gaston Aiken, his will is dated 15 July 1843 and lists his wife Czarina M. (Will Book 1, p. 234, Tuscaloosa Co., AL Information is also provided regarding John Gaston Aiken; b1803 SC d1865 Baldwin Co., AL; Robert Aiken, b1760 PA; and Cyrus Akin in 1830 Tuscalosoa Co AL census. SOURCE: Tuscaloosa Genealogical Society, PIONEERS OF TUSCALOOSA COUNTY ALABAMA PRIOR TO 1830, (Montgomery, AL, 1891): 268. Charlotte Member, Tuscaloos Genealogical Society.