Kevin: I didn't get that the second time either. How about put a ** in front of the name or something like that. I'm very interested to see. Thanks - Ruth in Portland, OR ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin W. Q. Daniel" <kwdaniel1@mindspring.com> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 2:15 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Fw: {not a subscriber} Alabama Land Records > OK, they did not come out red even in the email I received, so I will > bold and underline them and see if that works.. > > Kevin > > Kevin W. Q. Daniel wrote: > > > Those in red are descendants of Thomas Daniel ca 1750 VA - ca 1825 IL. > > A couple of the James Daniels who used the St. Stephens land office > > are probably also descendants. > > > > John R. Clarke wrote: > > > >> This was sent to the DANIEL list by a non-subscriber, so I am > >> forwarding it > >> to the list. > >> > >> John R. Clarke > >> Thomasville, GA > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "martin j cavanaugh" > >> <georgiac@cccomm.net> > >> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > >> Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 9:27 AM > >> Subject: {not a subscriber} Alabama Land Records > >> > >> > >> This is not all of the Alabama Land Records for DANIEL, but I've been > >> excerpting some for study. Be sure to check the online records if you > >> are > >> looking for someone not listed below. Some of these Daniel men must have > >> been related. They went to the same land office on the same day and > >> purchased land near each other. I did not include every bit of info, > >> but was > >> mostly interested in the early records. Does anyone know a county in NC > >> where any of these Daniel men resided prior to coming to AL? > >> > >> Name Land Office > >> Total > >> Acres Issue Date Aliquot parts Base Line Fr twp rnge > >> sec > >> WILLIAM O DANIEL St Stephens 80.05 Apr 2, 1824 E½NE St Stephens > >> No 22N > >> 1E 3 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL St Stephens 79.935 Oct 2, 1824 E½SE St Stephens > >> No 22N > >> 2E 22 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL St Stephens 79.87 Oct 2, 1824 W½NW St Stephens No > >> 22N > >> 2E 23 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL St Stephens 79.97 Oct 2, 1824 W½NW St Stephens No > >> 22N > >> 2E 26 > >> WILLIAM O DANIEL St Stephens 80.05 Apr 2, 1825 W½SE St Stephens > >> No 22N > >> 1E 3 > >> ISHAM DANIEL St Stephens 80.07 Jan 01, 1831 W½NE St Stephens No > >> 21N 2E > >> 28 > >> ISHAM DANIEL St Stephens 80.005 Jan 01, 1831 W½NE St Stephens No > >> 21N > >> 2E 32 > >> JOHN DANIEL CAHABA Feb 01, 1822 463 St Stephens No 7N 5E 25 > >> FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 81.56 May 05, 1826 W½NW St Stephens No 14N > >> 17E 3 > >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80 Aug 01, 1831 E½NW St Stephens No 11N 7E 2 > >> ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 80 Aug 08, 1832 W½NW St Stephens No 15N 13E 33 > >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80 Nov 14, 1833 E½NW St Stephens No 6N 5E 15 > >> DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 40 Jun 12, 1834 NWSW St Stephens No 14N 12E 22 > >> DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.825 Aug 05, 1834 NWNW St Stephens No 15N > >> 11E 1 > >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80 Sep 12, 1835 W½NW St Stephens No 6N 5E 15 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 Aug 12, 1834 NESE St Stephens No > >> 12N 17E > >> 19 > >> ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 40 Aug 2, 1834 SESE St Stephens No 11N 5E 28 > >> ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 40 Aug 2, 1834 NWSE St Stephens No 11N 5E 28 > >> JOHN W DANIEL CAHABA 40.84 Sep 19, 1835 NENE St Stephens No 11N > >> 10E 17 > >> JOHN W DANIEL CAHABA 39.56 Oct 14, 1835 NWSW St Stephens No 11N > >> 10E 9 > >> JOHN W DANIEL CAHABA 81.64 Oct 14, 1835 E½SE St Stephens No 11N > >> 10E 8 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.14 Oct 14, 1835 NWSE St Stephens No 12N > >> 17E > >> 19 > >> THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.81 Oct 14, 1835 SESW St Stephens No 10N > >> 17E 9 > >> JOSEPH DANIEL CAHABA 40.13 Oct 14, 1835 NENE St Stephens No 20N > >> 7E 33 > >> JOSEPH DANIEL CAHABA 40.02 Oct 14, 1835 SWNW St Stephens No 20N > >> 7E 34 > >> NATHANIEL R DANIEL CAHABA 39.88 Oct 21, 1834 NWSE St Stephens No > >> 12N > >> 16E 22 > >> NATHANIEL R DANIEL CAHABA 39.88 Apr 02, 1835 SENW St Stephens No > >> 12N > >> 16E 22 > >> ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 79.95 Apr 15, 1835 NENW St Stephens No 15N > >> 13E 34 > >> ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 39.84 Apr 15, 1835 SESW St Stephens No 10N 17E 4 > >> DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 80.27 Apr 15, 1835 E½NE St Stephens No 15N > >> 11E 9 > >> DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 86.67 Nov 2, 1835 E½SE St Stephens No 15N > >> 11E 4 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.14 Oct 15, 1835 SENW St Stephens No 10N > >> 7E 36 > >> DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.82 Apr 1, 1837 SWNW St Stephens No 15N > >> 11E 1 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.25 May 01, 1823 W½SE Huntsville No > >> 19S 2E > >> 28 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.48 May 01, 1823 W½SW Huntsville No > >> 17S 2W > >> 29 > >> WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.71 Oct 2, 1824 E½SE St Stephens > >> No 22N > >> 2E 22 > >> WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.8 Sep 1, 1825 W½NW Huntsville No 20S > >> 15W 24 > >> WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.33 Dec 2, 1826 E½NW Huntsville No > >> 20S > >> 15W 26 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.34 Oct 14, 1834 NESE Huntsville No > >> 20S 4W > >> 5 > >> MARY O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.11 Oct 16, 1834 SWSW Huntsville No > >> 20S 14W > >> 7 > >> JOSIAH O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.99 Oct 21, 1834 SENE Huntsville No > >> 21S > >> 15W 13 > >> JOSIAH O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.43 Oct 21, 1834 NWSW Huntsville No > >> 21S > >> 14W 18 > >> ROBERT DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.96 Oct 01, 1835 SWNW St Stephens No > >> 24N 1E > >> 15 > >> EPHRAIM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 160.25 Mar 2, 1837 NW St Stephens No > >> 23N 3W > >> 14 > >> THOMAS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 159.69 Mar 2, 1837 E½SW St Stephens No > >> 23N 3W > >> 11 > >> RUFUS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 160.15 Mar 2, 1837 SW St Stephens No 23N > >> 3W 26 > >> RUFUS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.89 Mar 2, 1837 W½NE St Stephens No > >> 23N 3W > >> 34 > >> DEMCY DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.845 Mar 2, 1837 E½NW St Stephens No > >> 23N 3W > >> 11 > >> JOSIAH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 151 Mar 2, 1837 SE St Stephens No 22N > >> 3W 13 > >> RUFUS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 160 Mar 2, 1837 NE St Stephens No 21N 3W 6 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.89 Mar 2, 1837 W½NW St Stephens No > >> 22N 3W > >> 15 > >> JOSEPH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80 Mar 3, 1837 W½NE St Stephens No 22N > >> 3W 12 > >> JOSEPH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80 Mar 3, 1837 E½NE St Stephens No 22N > >> 3W 12 > >> JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.95 Mar 3, 1837 NESW Huntsville No 21S > >> 12W 3 > >> JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.82 Mar 3, 1837 E½NW Huntsville No 21S > >> 13W > >> 25 > >> JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.41 Mar 3, 1837 SWNE Huntsville No 21S > >> 13W > >> 25 > >> WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.85 Mar 3, 1837 SWNW Huntsville No > >> 20S > >> 15W 13 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.67 Apr 01, 1837 W½SE Huntsville No > >> 20S 4W > >> 4 > >> JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.96 Apr 01, 1837 NWSW Huntsville No > >> 21S 11W > >> 8 > >> WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.85 Apr 01, 1837 SWSW Huntsville > >> No 20S > >> 15W 13 > >> JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 41.14 Mar 15, 1839 SENE Huntsville No > >> 21S 11W > >> 7 > >> JOSEPH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.48 Mar 15, 1839 S½SW St Stephens No > >> 22N 2W > >> 18 > >> JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 78.75 Mar 15, 1831 W½NE Huntsville No > >> 3S 3E > >> 33 > >> JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 78.75 Mar 15, 1831 W½SE Huntsville No > >> 3S 3E > >> 33 > >> JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 78.75 Aug 01, 1831 E½SW Huntsville No > >> 3S 3E > >> 33 > >> JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 39.37 Oct 16, 1835 SESE Huntsville No > >> 3S 3E > >> 33 > >> JAMES P DANIEL Montgomery 39.8 Apr 01, 1837 NENE St Stephens No 22N > >> 18E 23 > >> JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 80.01 Apr 05, 1837 W½SW St Stephens No 11N > >> 27E 4 > >> JAMES DANIEL Montgomery 38.735 Apr 05, 1837 NESW St Stephens No 17N > >> 29E 18 > >> JAMES DANIEL Montgomery 40.175 Apr 05, 1837 SWNW St Stephens No 17N > >> 29E 9 > >> PRUDENCE DANIEL Tallapoosa Dist 320.96 Mar 21, 1839 N½ St > >> Stephens No > >> 19N 29E 3 > >> _*AARON K DANIEL St Stephens 80 July 1, 1839 NWSE St Stephens No > >> 8N 2E > >> 29 *_ > >> _*C**ARNA DANIEL St Stephens 40.375 July 1, 1839 NWNW St > >> Stephens No 8N 2E > >> 18 > >> CARNA DANIEL St Stephens 40.0475 July 1, 1839 SWSW St Stephens > >> No 8N > >> 2E 8 *_ > >> ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 39.845 May 15, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No 10N > >> 17E 4 > >> FREDERICK DANIEL CAHABA 120 Aug 01, 1837 W½SW St Stephens No 7N > >> 8E 21 > >> JOHN G DANIEL CAHABA 40.45 Aug 01, 1837 NWNW St Stephens No 20N > >> 9E 28 > >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80.29 Aug 01, 1837 E½SW St Stephens No 12N > >> 17E 19 > >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 Aug 01, 1837 NWSW St Stephens No 12N > >> 17E 19 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.08 Aug 01, 1837 SWSW St Stephens No 12N > >> 17E 2 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 Aug 01, 1837 SESE St Stephens No > >> 12N 17E > >> 19 > >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80.06 May 2, 1837 E½SE St Stephens No 12N > >> 16E 23 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 May 2, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No 12N > >> 17E > >> 19 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 80.285 May 2, 1837 W½NW St Stephens No 10N > >> 7E 36 > >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 41.58 May 2, 1837 SESW St Stephens No 21N > >> 10E 35 > >> FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 43.16 May 2, 1837 NWSW St Stephens No 10N > >> 16E 3 > >> JOHN G DANIEL CAHABA 80.05 May 2, 1837 W½NW St Stephens No 20N > >> 9E 27 > >> JOSEPH DANIEL CAHABA 40.03 May 2, 1837 SENE St Stephens No 20N > >> 7E 28 > >> JAMES W DANIEL CAHABA 39.99 Aug 02, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No 11N > >> 8E 3 > >> ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 39.845 Aug 08, 1837 > >> ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 79.83 Aug 08, 1837 > >> FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 118.275 Aug 09, 1837 > >> FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 78.59 Aug 09, 1837 > >> NATHANIEL R DANIEL CAHABA 43.16 Aug 09, 1837 > >> EPHRAIM DANIEL CAHABA 39.895 Aug 1, 1837 NWSE St Stephens No 10N > >> 17E > >> 22 > >> ALEXANDER DANIEL CAHABA 79.45 Aug 12, 1837 > >> THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.865 Aug 12, 1837 > >> THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 79.62 Aug 12, 1837 > >> EPHRAIM DANIEL CAHABA 39.895 Aug 18, 1837 NESW St Stephens No > >> 10N 17E > >> 22 > >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80.1 Aug 18, 1837 E½SE St Stephens No 11N > >> 18E 32 > >> WILLIAM F DANIEL CAHABA 159.84 July 28, 1838 > >> WILLIAM F DANIEL CAHABA 159.84 July 28, 1838 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 79.915 July 28, 1838 > >> THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 159.46 July 28, 1838 SE St Stephens No 10N > >> 17E 8 > >> WILLIAM J DANIEL CAHABA 80.1 Oct 1, 1840 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 159.49 Oct 1, 1840 > >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 42.4 Oct 1, 1840 B St Stephens No 12N 16E 25 > >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 42.38 Oct 1, 1840 > >> ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 126.26 May 2, 1841 > >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 42.55 May 2, 1841 > >> JOSIAH DANIEL CAHABA 42.45 May 2, 1841 D St Stephens No 12N 16E 25 > >> JOSIAH DANIEL CAHABA 42.38 May 2, 1841 F St Stephens No 12N 16E 24 > >> ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 85.5 Feb 01, 1843 A St Stephens No 12N 16E 36 > >> ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 116.265 Feb 01, 1843 A St Stephens No 12N > >> 16E 36 > >> ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 39.105 Feb 01, 1843 SENE St Stephens No 11N > >> 16E 2 > >> ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 80.15 Feb 01, 1843 W½SW St Stephens No 10N > >> 5E 15 > >> ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 40.2 Feb 01, 1843 NENW St Stephens No 10N 5E 22 > >> THEOPHILAS DANIEL CAHABA 79.62 Sep 01, 1849 W½NW St Stephens No 10N > >> 17E 9 > >> ABERCROMBIE O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.855 Nov 07, 1837 SWNE > >> Huntsville No > >> 20S 15W 13 > >> WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.71 Nov 07, 1837 E½NW Huntsville > >> No 20S > >> 15W 13 > >> MARY DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.55 Aug 28, 1838 S½SE Huntsville No 17S > >> 2W 14 > >> JOSIAH O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 159.98 Sep 2, 1839 NW Huntsville No > >> 21S 15W > >> 13 > >> ABERCROMBIE O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.81 Sep 2, 1839 N½SE > >> Huntsville No > >> 20S 15W 11 > >> GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.25 Sep 2, 1839 W½NW Huntsville No 21S > >> 14W 6 > >> GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 120.195 Sep 2, 1839 E½NE Huntsville > >> No 21S > >> 15W 1 > >> GEORGE H DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.765 Sep 2, 1839 E½SE Huntsville No > >> 20S > >> 14W 2 > >> GEORGE H DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40 Sep 2, 1839 NENE Huntsville No 20S > >> 14W > >> 29 > >> GEORGE H DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.185 Sep 2, 1839 NWSW Huntsville No > >> 20S > >> 14W 21 > >> WILLIAM J DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.955 Sep 2, 1839 NESE Huntsville > >> No 22S > >> 13W 25 > >> GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.905 Sep 2, 1839 SWSE Huntsville No > >> 20S > >> 15W 11 > >> GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.62 Sep 2, 1839 W½SW Huntsville No 20S > >> 15W 12 > >> JESSE P DANIEL Tuscaloosa 41.1475 Nov 1, 1840 NESE Huntsville No > >> 21S > >> 11W 7 > >> JESSE P DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.9625 Nov 1, 1840 SWNW Huntsville No > >> 21S > >> 11W 8 > >> JOHN DANIEL Huntsville 40.18 Sep 1, 1838 SENW Huntsville No 6S > >> 6W 24 > >> REBECCA DANIEL Huntsville 39.95 Aug 01, 1839 NENE Huntsville No > >> 3S 3E > >> 28 > >> JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 39.25 Oct 1, 1840 SWSW Huntsville No > >> 3S 3E > >> 34 > >> KIBBLE T DANIEL Huntsville 39.37 Oct 1, 1840 NESE Huntsville No > >> 3S 3E > >> 33 > >> JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 40.07 Apr 1, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No > >> 11N 27E > >> 5 > >> DAVID DANIEL Montgomery 79.89 Apr 15, 1837 N½SE St Stephens No > >> 24N 28E > >> 29 > >> JAMES P DANIEL Montgomery 39.685 Aug 05, 1837 SWNE St Stephens > >> No 22N > >> 18E 13 > >> JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 40.035 Aug 01, 1838 NENE St Stephens No > >> 11N > >> 27E 8 > >> JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 40.035 Oct 1, 1840 NWNE St Stephens No 11N > >> 27E 8 > >> JAMES DANIEL Montgomery 81.58 Dec 1, 1841 W½SW St Stephens No > >> 13N 29E > >> 19 > >> WALTER S. DANIEL Huntsville 39.99 Aug 01, 1837 SWNE Huntsville > >> No 15S > >> 7E 11 > >> > >> I'm also still interested in finding out if Josiah Daniel and Josiah O > >> Daniel are two different men, or indeed, the same man. Thank you. > >> Georgia Daniel Cavanaugh > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > >> Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you > >> change the subject of a reply message. > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List > > Archives at: > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? Please unsubscribe > Click on the following link and your message is ready to send > Mail Mode: > mailto:DANIEL-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe > or- > Digest Mode: > mailto:DANIEL-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe >
This was sent to the DANIEL list by a non-subscriber, so I am forwarding it to the list. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "martin j cavanaugh" <georgiac@cccomm.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 9:27 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} Alabama Land Records This is not all of the Alabama Land Records for DANIEL, but I've been excerpting some for study. Be sure to check the online records if you are looking for someone not listed below. Some of these Daniel men must have been related. They went to the same land office on the same day and purchased land near each other. I did not include every bit of info, but was mostly interested in the early records. Does anyone know a county in NC where any of these Daniel men resided prior to coming to AL? Name Land Office Total Acres Issue Date Aliquot parts Base Line Fr twp rnge sec WILLIAM O DANIEL St Stephens 80.05 Apr 2, 1824 E½NE St Stephens No 22N 1E 3 WILLIAM DANIEL St Stephens 79.935 Oct 2, 1824 E½SE St Stephens No 22N 2E 22 WILLIAM DANIEL St Stephens 79.87 Oct 2, 1824 W½NW St Stephens No 22N 2E 23 WILLIAM DANIEL St Stephens 79.97 Oct 2, 1824 W½NW St Stephens No 22N 2E 26 WILLIAM O DANIEL St Stephens 80.05 Apr 2, 1825 W½SE St Stephens No 22N 1E 3 ISHAM DANIEL St Stephens 80.07 Jan 01, 1831 W½NE St Stephens No 21N 2E 28 ISHAM DANIEL St Stephens 80.005 Jan 01, 1831 W½NE St Stephens No 21N 2E 32 JOHN DANIEL CAHABA Feb 01, 1822 463 St Stephens No 7N 5E 25 FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 81.56 May 05, 1826 W½NW St Stephens No 14N 17E 3 JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80 Aug 01, 1831 E½NW St Stephens No 11N 7E 2 ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 80 Aug 08, 1832 W½NW St Stephens No 15N 13E 33 JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80 Nov 14, 1833 E½NW St Stephens No 6N 5E 15 DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 40 Jun 12, 1834 NWSW St Stephens No 14N 12E 22 DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.825 Aug 05, 1834 NWNW St Stephens No 15N 11E 1 JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80 Sep 12, 1835 W½NW St Stephens No 6N 5E 15 WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 Aug 12, 1834 NESE St Stephens No 12N 17E 19 ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 40 Aug 2, 1834 SESE St Stephens No 11N 5E 28 ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 40 Aug 2, 1834 NWSE St Stephens No 11N 5E 28 JOHN W DANIEL CAHABA 40.84 Sep 19, 1835 NENE St Stephens No 11N 10E 17 JOHN W DANIEL CAHABA 39.56 Oct 14, 1835 NWSW St Stephens No 11N 10E 9 JOHN W DANIEL CAHABA 81.64 Oct 14, 1835 E½SE St Stephens No 11N 10E 8 WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.14 Oct 14, 1835 NWSE St Stephens No 12N 17E 19 THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.81 Oct 14, 1835 SESW St Stephens No 10N 17E 9 JOSEPH DANIEL CAHABA 40.13 Oct 14, 1835 NENE St Stephens No 20N 7E 33 JOSEPH DANIEL CAHABA 40.02 Oct 14, 1835 SWNW St Stephens No 20N 7E 34 NATHANIEL R DANIEL CAHABA 39.88 Oct 21, 1834 NWSE St Stephens No 12N 16E 22 NATHANIEL R DANIEL CAHABA 39.88 Apr 02, 1835 SENW St Stephens No 12N 16E 22 ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 79.95 Apr 15, 1835 NENW St Stephens No 15N 13E 34 ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 39.84 Apr 15, 1835 SESW St Stephens No 10N 17E 4 DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 80.27 Apr 15, 1835 E½NE St Stephens No 15N 11E 9 DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 86.67 Nov 2, 1835 E½SE St Stephens No 15N 11E 4 WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.14 Oct 15, 1835 SENW St Stephens No 10N 7E 36 DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.82 Apr 1, 1837 SWNW St Stephens No 15N 11E 1 WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.25 May 01, 1823 W½SE Huntsville No 19S 2E 28 WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.48 May 01, 1823 W½SW Huntsville No 17S 2W 29 WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.71 Oct 2, 1824 E½SE St Stephens No 22N 2E 22 WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.8 Sep 1, 1825 W½NW Huntsville No 20S 15W 24 WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.33 Dec 2, 1826 E½NW Huntsville No 20S 15W 26 WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.34 Oct 14, 1834 NESE Huntsville No 20S 4W 5 MARY O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.11 Oct 16, 1834 SWSW Huntsville No 20S 14W 7 JOSIAH O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.99 Oct 21, 1834 SENE Huntsville No 21S 15W 13 JOSIAH O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.43 Oct 21, 1834 NWSW Huntsville No 21S 14W 18 ROBERT DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.96 Oct 01, 1835 SWNW St Stephens No 24N 1E 15 EPHRAIM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 160.25 Mar 2, 1837 NW St Stephens No 23N 3W 14 THOMAS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 159.69 Mar 2, 1837 E½SW St Stephens No 23N 3W 11 RUFUS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 160.15 Mar 2, 1837 SW St Stephens No 23N 3W 26 RUFUS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.89 Mar 2, 1837 W½NE St Stephens No 23N 3W 34 DEMCY DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.845 Mar 2, 1837 E½NW St Stephens No 23N 3W 11 JOSIAH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 151 Mar 2, 1837 SE St Stephens No 22N 3W 13 RUFUS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 160 Mar 2, 1837 NE St Stephens No 21N 3W 6 WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.89 Mar 2, 1837 W½NW St Stephens No 22N 3W 15 JOSEPH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80 Mar 3, 1837 W½NE St Stephens No 22N 3W 12 JOSEPH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80 Mar 3, 1837 E½NE St Stephens No 22N 3W 12 JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.95 Mar 3, 1837 NESW Huntsville No 21S 12W 3 JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.82 Mar 3, 1837 E½NW Huntsville No 21S 13W 25 JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.41 Mar 3, 1837 SWNE Huntsville No 21S 13W 25 WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.85 Mar 3, 1837 SWNW Huntsville No 20S 15W 13 WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.67 Apr 01, 1837 W½SE Huntsville No 20S 4W 4 JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.96 Apr 01, 1837 NWSW Huntsville No 21S 11W 8 WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.85 Apr 01, 1837 SWSW Huntsville No 20S 15W 13 JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 41.14 Mar 15, 1839 SENE Huntsville No 21S 11W 7 JOSEPH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.48 Mar 15, 1839 S½SW St Stephens No 22N 2W 18 JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 78.75 Mar 15, 1831 W½NE Huntsville No 3S 3E 33 JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 78.75 Mar 15, 1831 W½SE Huntsville No 3S 3E 33 JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 78.75 Aug 01, 1831 E½SW Huntsville No 3S 3E 33 JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 39.37 Oct 16, 1835 SESE Huntsville No 3S 3E 33 JAMES P DANIEL Montgomery 39.8 Apr 01, 1837 NENE St Stephens No 22N 18E 23 JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 80.01 Apr 05, 1837 W½SW St Stephens No 11N 27E 4 JAMES DANIEL Montgomery 38.735 Apr 05, 1837 NESW St Stephens No 17N 29E 18 JAMES DANIEL Montgomery 40.175 Apr 05, 1837 SWNW St Stephens No 17N 29E 9 PRUDENCE DANIEL Tallapoosa Dist 320.96 Mar 21, 1839 N½ St Stephens No 19N 29E 3 AARON K DANIEL St Stephens 80 July 1, 1839 NWSE St Stephens No 8N 2E 29 CARNA DANIEL St Stephens 40.375 July 1, 1839 NWNW St Stephens No 8N 2E 18 CARNA DANIEL St Stephens 40.0475 July 1, 1839 SWSW St Stephens No 8N 2E 8 ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 39.845 May 15, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No 10N 17E 4 FREDERICK DANIEL CAHABA 120 Aug 01, 1837 W½SW St Stephens No 7N 8E 21 JOHN G DANIEL CAHABA 40.45 Aug 01, 1837 NWNW St Stephens No 20N 9E 28 JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80.29 Aug 01, 1837 E½SW St Stephens No 12N 17E 19 JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 Aug 01, 1837 NWSW St Stephens No 12N 17E 19 WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.08 Aug 01, 1837 SWSW St Stephens No 12N 17E 2 WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 Aug 01, 1837 SESE St Stephens No 12N 17E 19 JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80.06 May 2, 1837 E½SE St Stephens No 12N 16E 23 WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 May 2, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No 12N 17E 19 WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 80.285 May 2, 1837 W½NW St Stephens No 10N 7E 36 JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 41.58 May 2, 1837 SESW St Stephens No 21N 10E 35 FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 43.16 May 2, 1837 NWSW St Stephens No 10N 16E 3 JOHN G DANIEL CAHABA 80.05 May 2, 1837 W½NW St Stephens No 20N 9E 27 JOSEPH DANIEL CAHABA 40.03 May 2, 1837 SENE St Stephens No 20N 7E 28 JAMES W DANIEL CAHABA 39.99 Aug 02, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No 11N 8E 3 ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 39.845 Aug 08, 1837 ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 79.83 Aug 08, 1837 FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 118.275 Aug 09, 1837 FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 78.59 Aug 09, 1837 NATHANIEL R DANIEL CAHABA 43.16 Aug 09, 1837 EPHRAIM DANIEL CAHABA 39.895 Aug 1, 1837 NWSE St Stephens No 10N 17E 22 ALEXANDER DANIEL CAHABA 79.45 Aug 12, 1837 THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.865 Aug 12, 1837 THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 79.62 Aug 12, 1837 EPHRAIM DANIEL CAHABA 39.895 Aug 18, 1837 NESW St Stephens No 10N 17E 22 JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80.1 Aug 18, 1837 E½SE St Stephens No 11N 18E 32 WILLIAM F DANIEL CAHABA 159.84 July 28, 1838 WILLIAM F DANIEL CAHABA 159.84 July 28, 1838 WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 79.915 July 28, 1838 THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 159.46 July 28, 1838 SE St Stephens No 10N 17E 8 WILLIAM J DANIEL CAHABA 80.1 Oct 1, 1840 WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 159.49 Oct 1, 1840 JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 42.4 Oct 1, 1840 B St Stephens No 12N 16E 25 JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 42.38 Oct 1, 1840 ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 126.26 May 2, 1841 WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 42.55 May 2, 1841 JOSIAH DANIEL CAHABA 42.45 May 2, 1841 D St Stephens No 12N 16E 25 JOSIAH DANIEL CAHABA 42.38 May 2, 1841 F St Stephens No 12N 16E 24 ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 85.5 Feb 01, 1843 A St Stephens No 12N 16E 36 ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 116.265 Feb 01, 1843 A St Stephens No 12N 16E 36 ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 39.105 Feb 01, 1843 SENE St Stephens No 11N 16E 2 ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 80.15 Feb 01, 1843 W½SW St Stephens No 10N 5E 15 ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 40.2 Feb 01, 1843 NENW St Stephens No 10N 5E 22 THEOPHILAS DANIEL CAHABA 79.62 Sep 01, 1849 W½NW St Stephens No 10N 17E 9 ABERCROMBIE O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.855 Nov 07, 1837 SWNE Huntsville No 20S 15W 13 WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.71 Nov 07, 1837 E½NW Huntsville No 20S 15W 13 MARY DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.55 Aug 28, 1838 S½SE Huntsville No 17S 2W 14 JOSIAH O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 159.98 Sep 2, 1839 NW Huntsville No 21S 15W 13 ABERCROMBIE O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.81 Sep 2, 1839 N½SE Huntsville No 20S 15W 11 GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.25 Sep 2, 1839 W½NW Huntsville No 21S 14W 6 GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 120.195 Sep 2, 1839 E½NE Huntsville No 21S 15W 1 GEORGE H DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.765 Sep 2, 1839 E½SE Huntsville No 20S 14W 2 GEORGE H DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40 Sep 2, 1839 NENE Huntsville No 20S 14W 29 GEORGE H DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.185 Sep 2, 1839 NWSW Huntsville No 20S 14W 21 WILLIAM J DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.955 Sep 2, 1839 NESE Huntsville No 22S 13W 25 GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.905 Sep 2, 1839 SWSE Huntsville No 20S 15W 11 GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.62 Sep 2, 1839 W½SW Huntsville No 20S 15W 12 JESSE P DANIEL Tuscaloosa 41.1475 Nov 1, 1840 NESE Huntsville No 21S 11W 7 JESSE P DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.9625 Nov 1, 1840 SWNW Huntsville No 21S 11W 8 JOHN DANIEL Huntsville 40.18 Sep 1, 1838 SENW Huntsville No 6S 6W 24 REBECCA DANIEL Huntsville 39.95 Aug 01, 1839 NENE Huntsville No 3S 3E 28 JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 39.25 Oct 1, 1840 SWSW Huntsville No 3S 3E 34 KIBBLE T DANIEL Huntsville 39.37 Oct 1, 1840 NESE Huntsville No 3S 3E 33 JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 40.07 Apr 1, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No 11N 27E 5 DAVID DANIEL Montgomery 79.89 Apr 15, 1837 N½SE St Stephens No 24N 28E 29 JAMES P DANIEL Montgomery 39.685 Aug 05, 1837 SWNE St Stephens No 22N 18E 13 JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 40.035 Aug 01, 1838 NENE St Stephens No 11N 27E 8 JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 40.035 Oct 1, 1840 NWNE St Stephens No 11N 27E 8 JAMES DANIEL Montgomery 81.58 Dec 1, 1841 W½SW St Stephens No 13N 29E 19 WALTER S. DANIEL Huntsville 39.99 Aug 01, 1837 SWNE Huntsville No 15S 7E 11 I'm also still interested in finding out if Josiah Daniel and Josiah O Daniel are two different men, or indeed, the same man. Thank you. Georgia Daniel Cavanaugh
OK, they did not come out red even in the email I received, so I will bold and underline them and see if that works.. Kevin Kevin W. Q. Daniel wrote: > Those in red are descendants of Thomas Daniel ca 1750 VA - ca 1825 IL. > A couple of the James Daniels who used the St. Stephens land office > are probably also descendants. > > John R. Clarke wrote: > >> This was sent to the DANIEL list by a non-subscriber, so I am >> forwarding it >> to the list. >> >> John R. Clarke >> Thomasville, GA >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "martin j cavanaugh" >> <georgiac@cccomm.net> >> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 9:27 AM >> Subject: {not a subscriber} Alabama Land Records >> >> >> This is not all of the Alabama Land Records for DANIEL, but I've been >> excerpting some for study. Be sure to check the online records if you >> are >> looking for someone not listed below. Some of these Daniel men must have >> been related. They went to the same land office on the same day and >> purchased land near each other. I did not include every bit of info, >> but was >> mostly interested in the early records. Does anyone know a county in NC >> where any of these Daniel men resided prior to coming to AL? >> >> Name Land Office >> Total >> Acres Issue Date Aliquot parts Base Line Fr twp rnge >> sec >> WILLIAM O DANIEL St Stephens 80.05 Apr 2, 1824 E½NE St Stephens >> No 22N >> 1E 3 >> WILLIAM DANIEL St Stephens 79.935 Oct 2, 1824 E½SE St Stephens >> No 22N >> 2E 22 >> WILLIAM DANIEL St Stephens 79.87 Oct 2, 1824 W½NW St Stephens No >> 22N >> 2E 23 >> WILLIAM DANIEL St Stephens 79.97 Oct 2, 1824 W½NW St Stephens No >> 22N >> 2E 26 >> WILLIAM O DANIEL St Stephens 80.05 Apr 2, 1825 W½SE St Stephens >> No 22N >> 1E 3 >> ISHAM DANIEL St Stephens 80.07 Jan 01, 1831 W½NE St Stephens No >> 21N 2E >> 28 >> ISHAM DANIEL St Stephens 80.005 Jan 01, 1831 W½NE St Stephens No >> 21N >> 2E 32 >> JOHN DANIEL CAHABA Feb 01, 1822 463 St Stephens No 7N 5E 25 >> FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 81.56 May 05, 1826 W½NW St Stephens No 14N >> 17E 3 >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80 Aug 01, 1831 E½NW St Stephens No 11N 7E 2 >> ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 80 Aug 08, 1832 W½NW St Stephens No 15N 13E 33 >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80 Nov 14, 1833 E½NW St Stephens No 6N 5E 15 >> DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 40 Jun 12, 1834 NWSW St Stephens No 14N 12E 22 >> DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.825 Aug 05, 1834 NWNW St Stephens No 15N >> 11E 1 >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80 Sep 12, 1835 W½NW St Stephens No 6N 5E 15 >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 Aug 12, 1834 NESE St Stephens No >> 12N 17E >> 19 >> ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 40 Aug 2, 1834 SESE St Stephens No 11N 5E 28 >> ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 40 Aug 2, 1834 NWSE St Stephens No 11N 5E 28 >> JOHN W DANIEL CAHABA 40.84 Sep 19, 1835 NENE St Stephens No 11N >> 10E 17 >> JOHN W DANIEL CAHABA 39.56 Oct 14, 1835 NWSW St Stephens No 11N >> 10E 9 >> JOHN W DANIEL CAHABA 81.64 Oct 14, 1835 E½SE St Stephens No 11N >> 10E 8 >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.14 Oct 14, 1835 NWSE St Stephens No 12N >> 17E >> 19 >> THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.81 Oct 14, 1835 SESW St Stephens No 10N >> 17E 9 >> JOSEPH DANIEL CAHABA 40.13 Oct 14, 1835 NENE St Stephens No 20N >> 7E 33 >> JOSEPH DANIEL CAHABA 40.02 Oct 14, 1835 SWNW St Stephens No 20N >> 7E 34 >> NATHANIEL R DANIEL CAHABA 39.88 Oct 21, 1834 NWSE St Stephens No >> 12N >> 16E 22 >> NATHANIEL R DANIEL CAHABA 39.88 Apr 02, 1835 SENW St Stephens No >> 12N >> 16E 22 >> ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 79.95 Apr 15, 1835 NENW St Stephens No 15N >> 13E 34 >> ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 39.84 Apr 15, 1835 SESW St Stephens No 10N 17E 4 >> DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 80.27 Apr 15, 1835 E½NE St Stephens No 15N >> 11E 9 >> DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 86.67 Nov 2, 1835 E½SE St Stephens No 15N >> 11E 4 >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.14 Oct 15, 1835 SENW St Stephens No 10N >> 7E 36 >> DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.82 Apr 1, 1837 SWNW St Stephens No 15N >> 11E 1 >> WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.25 May 01, 1823 W½SE Huntsville No >> 19S 2E >> 28 >> WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.48 May 01, 1823 W½SW Huntsville No >> 17S 2W >> 29 >> WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.71 Oct 2, 1824 E½SE St Stephens >> No 22N >> 2E 22 >> WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.8 Sep 1, 1825 W½NW Huntsville No 20S >> 15W 24 >> WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.33 Dec 2, 1826 E½NW Huntsville No >> 20S >> 15W 26 >> WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.34 Oct 14, 1834 NESE Huntsville No >> 20S 4W >> 5 >> MARY O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.11 Oct 16, 1834 SWSW Huntsville No >> 20S 14W >> 7 >> JOSIAH O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.99 Oct 21, 1834 SENE Huntsville No >> 21S >> 15W 13 >> JOSIAH O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.43 Oct 21, 1834 NWSW Huntsville No >> 21S >> 14W 18 >> ROBERT DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.96 Oct 01, 1835 SWNW St Stephens No >> 24N 1E >> 15 >> EPHRAIM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 160.25 Mar 2, 1837 NW St Stephens No >> 23N 3W >> 14 >> THOMAS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 159.69 Mar 2, 1837 E½SW St Stephens No >> 23N 3W >> 11 >> RUFUS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 160.15 Mar 2, 1837 SW St Stephens No 23N >> 3W 26 >> RUFUS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.89 Mar 2, 1837 W½NE St Stephens No >> 23N 3W >> 34 >> DEMCY DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.845 Mar 2, 1837 E½NW St Stephens No >> 23N 3W >> 11 >> JOSIAH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 151 Mar 2, 1837 SE St Stephens No 22N >> 3W 13 >> RUFUS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 160 Mar 2, 1837 NE St Stephens No 21N 3W 6 >> WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.89 Mar 2, 1837 W½NW St Stephens No >> 22N 3W >> 15 >> JOSEPH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80 Mar 3, 1837 W½NE St Stephens No 22N >> 3W 12 >> JOSEPH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80 Mar 3, 1837 E½NE St Stephens No 22N >> 3W 12 >> JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.95 Mar 3, 1837 NESW Huntsville No 21S >> 12W 3 >> JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.82 Mar 3, 1837 E½NW Huntsville No 21S >> 13W >> 25 >> JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.41 Mar 3, 1837 SWNE Huntsville No 21S >> 13W >> 25 >> WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.85 Mar 3, 1837 SWNW Huntsville No >> 20S >> 15W 13 >> WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.67 Apr 01, 1837 W½SE Huntsville No >> 20S 4W >> 4 >> JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.96 Apr 01, 1837 NWSW Huntsville No >> 21S 11W >> 8 >> WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.85 Apr 01, 1837 SWSW Huntsville >> No 20S >> 15W 13 >> JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 41.14 Mar 15, 1839 SENE Huntsville No >> 21S 11W >> 7 >> JOSEPH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.48 Mar 15, 1839 S½SW St Stephens No >> 22N 2W >> 18 >> JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 78.75 Mar 15, 1831 W½NE Huntsville No >> 3S 3E >> 33 >> JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 78.75 Mar 15, 1831 W½SE Huntsville No >> 3S 3E >> 33 >> JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 78.75 Aug 01, 1831 E½SW Huntsville No >> 3S 3E >> 33 >> JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 39.37 Oct 16, 1835 SESE Huntsville No >> 3S 3E >> 33 >> JAMES P DANIEL Montgomery 39.8 Apr 01, 1837 NENE St Stephens No 22N >> 18E 23 >> JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 80.01 Apr 05, 1837 W½SW St Stephens No 11N >> 27E 4 >> JAMES DANIEL Montgomery 38.735 Apr 05, 1837 NESW St Stephens No 17N >> 29E 18 >> JAMES DANIEL Montgomery 40.175 Apr 05, 1837 SWNW St Stephens No 17N >> 29E 9 >> PRUDENCE DANIEL Tallapoosa Dist 320.96 Mar 21, 1839 N½ St >> Stephens No >> 19N 29E 3 >> _*AARON K DANIEL St Stephens 80 July 1, 1839 NWSE St Stephens No >> 8N 2E >> 29 *_ >> _*C**ARNA DANIEL St Stephens 40.375 July 1, 1839 NWNW St >> Stephens No 8N 2E >> 18 >> CARNA DANIEL St Stephens 40.0475 July 1, 1839 SWSW St Stephens >> No 8N >> 2E 8 *_ >> ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 39.845 May 15, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No 10N >> 17E 4 >> FREDERICK DANIEL CAHABA 120 Aug 01, 1837 W½SW St Stephens No 7N >> 8E 21 >> JOHN G DANIEL CAHABA 40.45 Aug 01, 1837 NWNW St Stephens No 20N >> 9E 28 >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80.29 Aug 01, 1837 E½SW St Stephens No 12N >> 17E 19 >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 Aug 01, 1837 NWSW St Stephens No 12N >> 17E 19 >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.08 Aug 01, 1837 SWSW St Stephens No 12N >> 17E 2 >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 Aug 01, 1837 SESE St Stephens No >> 12N 17E >> 19 >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80.06 May 2, 1837 E½SE St Stephens No 12N >> 16E 23 >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 May 2, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No 12N >> 17E >> 19 >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 80.285 May 2, 1837 W½NW St Stephens No 10N >> 7E 36 >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 41.58 May 2, 1837 SESW St Stephens No 21N >> 10E 35 >> FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 43.16 May 2, 1837 NWSW St Stephens No 10N >> 16E 3 >> JOHN G DANIEL CAHABA 80.05 May 2, 1837 W½NW St Stephens No 20N >> 9E 27 >> JOSEPH DANIEL CAHABA 40.03 May 2, 1837 SENE St Stephens No 20N >> 7E 28 >> JAMES W DANIEL CAHABA 39.99 Aug 02, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No 11N >> 8E 3 >> ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 39.845 Aug 08, 1837 >> ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 79.83 Aug 08, 1837 >> FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 118.275 Aug 09, 1837 >> FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 78.59 Aug 09, 1837 >> NATHANIEL R DANIEL CAHABA 43.16 Aug 09, 1837 >> EPHRAIM DANIEL CAHABA 39.895 Aug 1, 1837 NWSE St Stephens No 10N >> 17E >> 22 >> ALEXANDER DANIEL CAHABA 79.45 Aug 12, 1837 >> THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.865 Aug 12, 1837 >> THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 79.62 Aug 12, 1837 >> EPHRAIM DANIEL CAHABA 39.895 Aug 18, 1837 NESW St Stephens No >> 10N 17E >> 22 >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80.1 Aug 18, 1837 E½SE St Stephens No 11N >> 18E 32 >> WILLIAM F DANIEL CAHABA 159.84 July 28, 1838 >> WILLIAM F DANIEL CAHABA 159.84 July 28, 1838 >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 79.915 July 28, 1838 >> THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 159.46 July 28, 1838 SE St Stephens No 10N >> 17E 8 >> WILLIAM J DANIEL CAHABA 80.1 Oct 1, 1840 >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 159.49 Oct 1, 1840 >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 42.4 Oct 1, 1840 B St Stephens No 12N 16E 25 >> JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 42.38 Oct 1, 1840 >> ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 126.26 May 2, 1841 >> WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 42.55 May 2, 1841 >> JOSIAH DANIEL CAHABA 42.45 May 2, 1841 D St Stephens No 12N 16E 25 >> JOSIAH DANIEL CAHABA 42.38 May 2, 1841 F St Stephens No 12N 16E 24 >> ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 85.5 Feb 01, 1843 A St Stephens No 12N 16E 36 >> ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 116.265 Feb 01, 1843 A St Stephens No 12N >> 16E 36 >> ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 39.105 Feb 01, 1843 SENE St Stephens No 11N >> 16E 2 >> ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 80.15 Feb 01, 1843 W½SW St Stephens No 10N >> 5E 15 >> ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 40.2 Feb 01, 1843 NENW St Stephens No 10N 5E 22 >> THEOPHILAS DANIEL CAHABA 79.62 Sep 01, 1849 W½NW St Stephens No 10N >> 17E 9 >> ABERCROMBIE O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.855 Nov 07, 1837 SWNE >> Huntsville No >> 20S 15W 13 >> WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.71 Nov 07, 1837 E½NW Huntsville >> No 20S >> 15W 13 >> MARY DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.55 Aug 28, 1838 S½SE Huntsville No 17S >> 2W 14 >> JOSIAH O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 159.98 Sep 2, 1839 NW Huntsville No >> 21S 15W >> 13 >> ABERCROMBIE O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.81 Sep 2, 1839 N½SE >> Huntsville No >> 20S 15W 11 >> GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.25 Sep 2, 1839 W½NW Huntsville No 21S >> 14W 6 >> GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 120.195 Sep 2, 1839 E½NE Huntsville >> No 21S >> 15W 1 >> GEORGE H DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.765 Sep 2, 1839 E½SE Huntsville No >> 20S >> 14W 2 >> GEORGE H DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40 Sep 2, 1839 NENE Huntsville No 20S >> 14W >> 29 >> GEORGE H DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.185 Sep 2, 1839 NWSW Huntsville No >> 20S >> 14W 21 >> WILLIAM J DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.955 Sep 2, 1839 NESE Huntsville >> No 22S >> 13W 25 >> GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.905 Sep 2, 1839 SWSE Huntsville No >> 20S >> 15W 11 >> GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.62 Sep 2, 1839 W½SW Huntsville No 20S >> 15W 12 >> JESSE P DANIEL Tuscaloosa 41.1475 Nov 1, 1840 NESE Huntsville No >> 21S >> 11W 7 >> JESSE P DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.9625 Nov 1, 1840 SWNW Huntsville No >> 21S >> 11W 8 >> JOHN DANIEL Huntsville 40.18 Sep 1, 1838 SENW Huntsville No 6S >> 6W 24 >> REBECCA DANIEL Huntsville 39.95 Aug 01, 1839 NENE Huntsville No >> 3S 3E >> 28 >> JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 39.25 Oct 1, 1840 SWSW Huntsville No >> 3S 3E >> 34 >> KIBBLE T DANIEL Huntsville 39.37 Oct 1, 1840 NESE Huntsville No >> 3S 3E >> 33 >> JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 40.07 Apr 1, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No >> 11N 27E >> 5 >> DAVID DANIEL Montgomery 79.89 Apr 15, 1837 N½SE St Stephens No >> 24N 28E >> 29 >> JAMES P DANIEL Montgomery 39.685 Aug 05, 1837 SWNE St Stephens >> No 22N >> 18E 13 >> JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 40.035 Aug 01, 1838 NENE St Stephens No >> 11N >> 27E 8 >> JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 40.035 Oct 1, 1840 NWNE St Stephens No 11N >> 27E 8 >> JAMES DANIEL Montgomery 81.58 Dec 1, 1841 W½SW St Stephens No >> 13N 29E >> 19 >> WALTER S. DANIEL Huntsville 39.99 Aug 01, 1837 SWNE Huntsville >> No 15S >> 7E 11 >> >> I'm also still interested in finding out if Josiah Daniel and Josiah O >> Daniel are two different men, or indeed, the same man. Thank you. >> Georgia Daniel Cavanaugh >> >> >> >> >> ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== >> Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you >> change the subject of a reply message. >> >> >> >> > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List > Archives at: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > >
Those in red are descendants of Thomas Daniel ca 1750 VA - ca 1825 IL. A couple of the James Daniels who used the St. Stephens land office are probably also descendants. John R. Clarke wrote: >This was sent to the DANIEL list by a non-subscriber, so I am forwarding it >to the list. > >John R. Clarke >Thomasville, GA > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "martin j cavanaugh" <georgiac@cccomm.net> >To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 9:27 AM >Subject: {not a subscriber} Alabama Land Records > > >This is not all of the Alabama Land Records for DANIEL, but I've been >excerpting some for study. Be sure to check the online records if you are >looking for someone not listed below. Some of these Daniel men must have >been related. They went to the same land office on the same day and >purchased land near each other. I did not include every bit of info, but was >mostly interested in the early records. Does anyone know a county in NC >where any of these Daniel men resided prior to coming to AL? > > Name Land Office Total >Acres Issue Date Aliquot parts Base Line Fr twp rnge sec > WILLIAM O DANIEL St Stephens 80.05 Apr 2, 1824 E½NE St Stephens No 22N >1E 3 > WILLIAM DANIEL St Stephens 79.935 Oct 2, 1824 E½SE St Stephens No 22N >2E 22 > WILLIAM DANIEL St Stephens 79.87 Oct 2, 1824 W½NW St Stephens No 22N >2E 23 > WILLIAM DANIEL St Stephens 79.97 Oct 2, 1824 W½NW St Stephens No 22N >2E 26 > WILLIAM O DANIEL St Stephens 80.05 Apr 2, 1825 W½SE St Stephens No 22N >1E 3 > ISHAM DANIEL St Stephens 80.07 Jan 01, 1831 W½NE St Stephens No 21N 2E >28 > ISHAM DANIEL St Stephens 80.005 Jan 01, 1831 W½NE St Stephens No 21N >2E 32 > JOHN DANIEL CAHABA Feb 01, 1822 463 St Stephens No 7N 5E 25 > FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 81.56 May 05, 1826 W½NW St Stephens No 14N 17E 3 > JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80 Aug 01, 1831 E½NW St Stephens No 11N 7E 2 > ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 80 Aug 08, 1832 W½NW St Stephens No 15N 13E 33 > JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80 Nov 14, 1833 E½NW St Stephens No 6N 5E 15 > DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 40 Jun 12, 1834 NWSW St Stephens No 14N 12E 22 > DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.825 Aug 05, 1834 NWNW St Stephens No 15N 11E 1 > JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80 Sep 12, 1835 W½NW St Stephens No 6N 5E 15 > WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 Aug 12, 1834 NESE St Stephens No 12N 17E >19 > ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 40 Aug 2, 1834 SESE St Stephens No 11N 5E 28 > ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 40 Aug 2, 1834 NWSE St Stephens No 11N 5E 28 > JOHN W DANIEL CAHABA 40.84 Sep 19, 1835 NENE St Stephens No 11N 10E 17 > JOHN W DANIEL CAHABA 39.56 Oct 14, 1835 NWSW St Stephens No 11N 10E 9 > JOHN W DANIEL CAHABA 81.64 Oct 14, 1835 E½SE St Stephens No 11N 10E 8 > WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.14 Oct 14, 1835 NWSE St Stephens No 12N 17E >19 > THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.81 Oct 14, 1835 SESW St Stephens No 10N >17E 9 > JOSEPH DANIEL CAHABA 40.13 Oct 14, 1835 NENE St Stephens No 20N 7E 33 > JOSEPH DANIEL CAHABA 40.02 Oct 14, 1835 SWNW St Stephens No 20N 7E 34 > NATHANIEL R DANIEL CAHABA 39.88 Oct 21, 1834 NWSE St Stephens No 12N >16E 22 > NATHANIEL R DANIEL CAHABA 39.88 Apr 02, 1835 SENW St Stephens No 12N >16E 22 > ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 79.95 Apr 15, 1835 NENW St Stephens No 15N 13E 34 > ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 39.84 Apr 15, 1835 SESW St Stephens No 10N 17E 4 > DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 80.27 Apr 15, 1835 E½NE St Stephens No 15N 11E 9 > DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 86.67 Nov 2, 1835 E½SE St Stephens No 15N 11E 4 > WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.14 Oct 15, 1835 SENW St Stephens No 10N 7E 36 > DARIUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.82 Apr 1, 1837 SWNW St Stephens No 15N 11E 1 > WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.25 May 01, 1823 W½SE Huntsville No 19S 2E >28 > WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.48 May 01, 1823 W½SW Huntsville No 17S 2W >29 > WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.71 Oct 2, 1824 E½SE St Stephens No 22N >2E 22 > WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.8 Sep 1, 1825 W½NW Huntsville No 20S >15W 24 > WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.33 Dec 2, 1826 E½NW Huntsville No 20S >15W 26 > WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.34 Oct 14, 1834 NESE Huntsville No 20S 4W >5 > MARY O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.11 Oct 16, 1834 SWSW Huntsville No 20S 14W >7 > JOSIAH O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.99 Oct 21, 1834 SENE Huntsville No 21S >15W 13 > JOSIAH O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.43 Oct 21, 1834 NWSW Huntsville No 21S >14W 18 > ROBERT DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.96 Oct 01, 1835 SWNW St Stephens No 24N 1E >15 > EPHRAIM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 160.25 Mar 2, 1837 NW St Stephens No 23N 3W >14 > THOMAS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 159.69 Mar 2, 1837 E½SW St Stephens No 23N 3W >11 > RUFUS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 160.15 Mar 2, 1837 SW St Stephens No 23N 3W 26 > RUFUS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.89 Mar 2, 1837 W½NE St Stephens No 23N 3W >34 > DEMCY DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.845 Mar 2, 1837 E½NW St Stephens No 23N 3W >11 > JOSIAH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 151 Mar 2, 1837 SE St Stephens No 22N 3W 13 > RUFUS DANIEL Tuscaloosa 160 Mar 2, 1837 NE St Stephens No 21N 3W 6 > WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.89 Mar 2, 1837 W½NW St Stephens No 22N 3W >15 > JOSEPH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80 Mar 3, 1837 W½NE St Stephens No 22N 3W 12 > JOSEPH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80 Mar 3, 1837 E½NE St Stephens No 22N 3W 12 > JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.95 Mar 3, 1837 NESW Huntsville No 21S 12W 3 > JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.82 Mar 3, 1837 E½NW Huntsville No 21S 13W >25 > JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.41 Mar 3, 1837 SWNE Huntsville No 21S 13W >25 > WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.85 Mar 3, 1837 SWNW Huntsville No 20S >15W 13 > WILLIAM DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.67 Apr 01, 1837 W½SE Huntsville No 20S 4W >4 > JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.96 Apr 01, 1837 NWSW Huntsville No 21S 11W >8 > WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.85 Apr 01, 1837 SWSW Huntsville No 20S >15W 13 > JESSE DANIEL Tuscaloosa 41.14 Mar 15, 1839 SENE Huntsville No 21S 11W >7 > JOSEPH DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.48 Mar 15, 1839 S½SW St Stephens No 22N 2W >18 > JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 78.75 Mar 15, 1831 W½NE Huntsville No 3S 3E >33 > JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 78.75 Mar 15, 1831 W½SE Huntsville No 3S 3E >33 > JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 78.75 Aug 01, 1831 E½SW Huntsville No 3S 3E >33 > JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 39.37 Oct 16, 1835 SESE Huntsville No 3S 3E >33 > JAMES P DANIEL Montgomery 39.8 Apr 01, 1837 NENE St Stephens No 22N >18E 23 > JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 80.01 Apr 05, 1837 W½SW St Stephens No 11N >27E 4 > JAMES DANIEL Montgomery 38.735 Apr 05, 1837 NESW St Stephens No 17N >29E 18 > JAMES DANIEL Montgomery 40.175 Apr 05, 1837 SWNW St Stephens No 17N >29E 9 > PRUDENCE DANIEL Tallapoosa Dist 320.96 Mar 21, 1839 N½ St Stephens No >19N 29E 3 > AARON K DANIEL St Stephens 80 July 1, 1839 NWSE St Stephens No 8N 2E >29 > CARNA DANIEL St Stephens 40.375 July 1, 1839 NWNW St Stephens No 8N 2E >18 > CARNA DANIEL St Stephens 40.0475 July 1, 1839 SWSW St Stephens No 8N >2E 8 > ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 39.845 May 15, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No 10N 17E 4 > FREDERICK DANIEL CAHABA 120 Aug 01, 1837 W½SW St Stephens No 7N 8E 21 > JOHN G DANIEL CAHABA 40.45 Aug 01, 1837 NWNW St Stephens No 20N 9E 28 > JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80.29 Aug 01, 1837 E½SW St Stephens No 12N 17E 19 > JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 Aug 01, 1837 NWSW St Stephens No 12N 17E 19 > WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.08 Aug 01, 1837 SWSW St Stephens No 12N 17E 2 > WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 Aug 01, 1837 SESE St Stephens No 12N 17E >19 > JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80.06 May 2, 1837 E½SE St Stephens No 12N 16E 23 > WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 40.145 May 2, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No 12N 17E >19 > WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 80.285 May 2, 1837 W½NW St Stephens No 10N 7E 36 > JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 41.58 May 2, 1837 SESW St Stephens No 21N 10E 35 > FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 43.16 May 2, 1837 NWSW St Stephens No 10N 16E 3 > JOHN G DANIEL CAHABA 80.05 May 2, 1837 W½NW St Stephens No 20N 9E 27 > JOSEPH DANIEL CAHABA 40.03 May 2, 1837 SENE St Stephens No 20N 7E 28 > JAMES W DANIEL CAHABA 39.99 Aug 02, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No 11N 8E 3 > ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 39.845 Aug 08, 1837 > ABEL DANIEL CAHABA 79.83 Aug 08, 1837 > FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 118.275 Aug 09, 1837 > FRANCIS DANIEL CAHABA 78.59 Aug 09, 1837 > NATHANIEL R DANIEL CAHABA 43.16 Aug 09, 1837 > EPHRAIM DANIEL CAHABA 39.895 Aug 1, 1837 NWSE St Stephens No 10N 17E >22 > ALEXANDER DANIEL CAHABA 79.45 Aug 12, 1837 > THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 39.865 Aug 12, 1837 > THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 79.62 Aug 12, 1837 > EPHRAIM DANIEL CAHABA 39.895 Aug 18, 1837 NESW St Stephens No 10N 17E >22 > JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 80.1 Aug 18, 1837 E½SE St Stephens No 11N 18E 32 > WILLIAM F DANIEL CAHABA 159.84 July 28, 1838 > WILLIAM F DANIEL CAHABA 159.84 July 28, 1838 > WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 79.915 July 28, 1838 > THEOPHILUS DANIEL CAHABA 159.46 July 28, 1838 SE St Stephens No 10N >17E 8 > WILLIAM J DANIEL CAHABA 80.1 Oct 1, 1840 > WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 159.49 Oct 1, 1840 > JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 42.4 Oct 1, 1840 B St Stephens No 12N 16E 25 > JAMES DANIEL CAHABA 42.38 Oct 1, 1840 > ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 126.26 May 2, 1841 > WILLIAM DANIEL CAHABA 42.55 May 2, 1841 > JOSIAH DANIEL CAHABA 42.45 May 2, 1841 D St Stephens No 12N 16E 25 > JOSIAH DANIEL CAHABA 42.38 May 2, 1841 F St Stephens No 12N 16E 24 > ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 85.5 Feb 01, 1843 A St Stephens No 12N 16E 36 > ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 116.265 Feb 01, 1843 A St Stephens No 12N 16E 36 > ELIAS DANIEL CAHABA 39.105 Feb 01, 1843 SENE St Stephens No 11N 16E 2 > ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 80.15 Feb 01, 1843 W½SW St Stephens No 10N 5E 15 > ABNER DANIEL CAHABA 40.2 Feb 01, 1843 NENW St Stephens No 10N 5E 22 > THEOPHILAS DANIEL CAHABA 79.62 Sep 01, 1849 W½NW St Stephens No 10N >17E 9 > ABERCROMBIE O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.855 Nov 07, 1837 SWNE Huntsville No >20S 15W 13 > WILLIAM O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.71 Nov 07, 1837 E½NW Huntsville No 20S >15W 13 > MARY DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.55 Aug 28, 1838 S½SE Huntsville No 17S 2W 14 > JOSIAH O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 159.98 Sep 2, 1839 NW Huntsville No 21S 15W >13 > ABERCROMBIE O DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.81 Sep 2, 1839 N½SE Huntsville No >20S 15W 11 > GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.25 Sep 2, 1839 W½NW Huntsville No 21S >14W 6 > GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 120.195 Sep 2, 1839 E½NE Huntsville No 21S >15W 1 > GEORGE H DANIEL Tuscaloosa 80.765 Sep 2, 1839 E½SE Huntsville No 20S >14W 2 > GEORGE H DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40 Sep 2, 1839 NENE Huntsville No 20S 14W >29 > GEORGE H DANIEL Tuscaloosa 40.185 Sep 2, 1839 NWSW Huntsville No 20S >14W 21 > WILLIAM J DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.955 Sep 2, 1839 NESE Huntsville No 22S >13W 25 > GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.905 Sep 2, 1839 SWSE Huntsville No 20S >15W 11 > GEORGE W DANIEL Tuscaloosa 79.62 Sep 2, 1839 W½SW Huntsville No 20S >15W 12 > JESSE P DANIEL Tuscaloosa 41.1475 Nov 1, 1840 NESE Huntsville No 21S >11W 7 > JESSE P DANIEL Tuscaloosa 39.9625 Nov 1, 1840 SWNW Huntsville No 21S >11W 8 > JOHN DANIEL Huntsville 40.18 Sep 1, 1838 SENW Huntsville No 6S 6W 24 > REBECCA DANIEL Huntsville 39.95 Aug 01, 1839 NENE Huntsville No 3S 3E >28 > JAMES E DANIEL Huntsville 39.25 Oct 1, 1840 SWSW Huntsville No 3S 3E >34 > KIBBLE T DANIEL Huntsville 39.37 Oct 1, 1840 NESE Huntsville No 3S 3E >33 > JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 40.07 Apr 1, 1837 SWSE St Stephens No 11N 27E >5 > DAVID DANIEL Montgomery 79.89 Apr 15, 1837 N½SE St Stephens No 24N 28E >29 > JAMES P DANIEL Montgomery 39.685 Aug 05, 1837 SWNE St Stephens No 22N >18E 13 > JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 40.035 Aug 01, 1838 NENE St Stephens No 11N >27E 8 > JOSEPH DANIEL Montgomery 40.035 Oct 1, 1840 NWNE St Stephens No 11N >27E 8 > JAMES DANIEL Montgomery 81.58 Dec 1, 1841 W½SW St Stephens No 13N 29E >19 > WALTER S. DANIEL Huntsville 39.99 Aug 01, 1837 SWNE Huntsville No 15S >7E 11 > >I'm also still interested in finding out if Josiah Daniel and Josiah O >Daniel are two different men, or indeed, the same man. Thank you. >Georgia Daniel Cavanaugh > > > > >==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== >Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you change the subject of a reply message. > > > >
SOME NEW YEAR'S WISHES FOR 2004 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ During the year may you have: Enough happiness to keep you sweet. Enough trials to keep you strong. Enough sorrow to keep you human. Enough hope to keep you happy. Enough failure to keep you humble. Enough success to keep you eager. Enough friends to give you comfort. Enough wealth to meet your needs. Enough enthusiasm to make you look forward to tomorrow. Enough determination to make each day better than the day before. And last but not least, Enough good fortune to break through all your genealogical "brick walls!" PEACE! Diane Carrington Bradford Atlanta, GA "Wouldn't it be nice if we could lose our temper and never find it?"
Jack, That is the Kelso-Daniel bunch from PE, later Greene County, GA and I am not to sure they were not in Wilkes, Oglethorpe or Hancock at some point before Greene County, GA. LT. Douglas WATSON RS-VA (1741-1797) married Margaret PARKS (1746-1803), d/o James PARKS and Mary Littlejohn FULTON of PE County, VA. All of them came to Greene/Oglethorpe County, GA area, probably together. The PARKS also end up in Morgan running Park's Mill in Buckhead, Morgan County, GA, as I remember. As I remember, they were pretty close to the McCOY family of that area. To show you how close these folks all were. James Daniel PARKS (1756-1823) of Wilkes, son of James and Mary Fulton PARKS, married both a Mary SANKEY and Phoebe HOGUE. Phoebe was the sister of Mary Stewart L. HOGUE who married Edward Lloyd THOMAS of Oxford, Newton County, GA. The SANKEYS are all over the CUNNINGHAMS and DANIELS of Greene County, GA. Mary SANKEY was the d/o of Rev. Richard SANKEY of PE County, VA and Phoebe was the d/o a Jacob HOGUE and an Effie of VA, later, GA. Rev. Richard SANKEY was born ABT 1710 Ireland and died PE County, VA. He married a Sarah THOMASON b. ABT 1720, died PE County, VA. An Ann THOMASON born 1718 married James CUNNINGHAM (1720-1780) of PE County, VA and their daughters, Sarah, Elizabeth and Hannah CUNNINGHAM married three of the son of James DANIEL and Jean KELSO and the SANKEYS then tie back into this same DANIEL family in Greene County, GA in the next generation. This whole bunch was close and this group also included the COFFEES of PE County, VA, later Greene County, GA. I just do not know how the TERRELLS, WINGFIELDS and BURNEYS or BURNLEYS play into this scenario but I believe they do in some way. We already know the PORTERS of Greene County, GA tie directly into the Douglas WATSON family and the PORTERS are also out of PE County, VA, as is Capt. William GREENE RS-NC (1764-1819) of Greene County, GA that was married to a HUNTER out of Warren County, NC but before that I do not know where his family was from but somewhere in VA. The McCOY family of that area is relatively close to my bunch because I have three McCOYS from that area in my PAF - one married a CALLAWAY, one married a FITZPATRICK and one married am ALSTON and all of these families are related to my bunch in one way or another. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack V Butler" <JackVButler@comcast.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 4:24 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > I don't remember the context, but there was a mention of the Wilkes > County/Greene County, GA folk being from Prince Edward, VA. Those who are > interested may already have this, but I came across it and decided to post > it, just in case: > > Wilkes County GA, Deed Book HH, page 199; WLLIAMS, SILAS and wife Lucy of > Wilkes Co., to Wm. Daniel of Prince Edward Co. Va., 150 acres on both sides > of the south fork of Little river. Jan. 4, 1791. Douglas Watson, Thos. > Baldwin, Thos. Nelms, Jr. test. > > Jack Butler > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives at: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > >
I don't remember the context, but there was a mention of the Wilkes County/Greene County, GA folk being from Prince Edward, VA. Those who are interested may already have this, but I came across it and decided to post it, just in case: Wilkes County GA, Deed Book HH, page 199; WLLIAMS, SILAS and wife Lucy of Wilkes Co., to Wm. Daniel of Prince Edward Co. Va., 150 acres on both sides of the south fork of Little river. Jan. 4, 1791. Douglas Watson, Thos. Baldwin, Thos. Nelms, Jr. test. Jack Butler
Does anyone know where this (or these) Samuel DANIEL(s) connects? From Virginia Colonial Records (Genealogy) CD 503: Sam. Daniel, soldier in 1758 till properly discharged, in a regiment raised for the defense of this state. Caroline Co., VA. Cert. date April 1780. Also from FTM CD 503, Virginia Colonial Records. A John Daniel is mentioned in the Washington Manuscripts in the Library of Congress and a Samuel Daniel received French and Indian War Bounty Warrant. This Samuel Daniel served as a soldier in the militia of Caroline County in 1758 and his bounty land warrant is dated April 1, 1780. A Samuel Daniel is on the Gloucester Co., VA tax list in 1799, personal property. Martha
I am sorry, that was all the information that Louise McHenry HICKEY listed about this KEY family in her book. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Lynn Winham" <mlwwaw@mail.sirinet.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 11:29 AM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > This KEY family on Stagecoach Rd interests me. I have a lot of KEYs in GA. > My DANIEL line skipped GA and went to TN and KY. Do you have a given name > on this KEY line? Mary Marler Winham > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 7:10 AM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > Ruth, > > A KEY family lived on the Stagecoach Road from Charleston as it passed > > through Morgan County, GA on its way to New Orleans. This ferry was > located > > just a little ways down the road from Wilson LUMPKIN's home. > > This KEY family operated a ferry and I think this was the crossing of > > the Apalachee RIVER from then Greene County, GA into Morgan, at Buckhead. > > The FITZPATRICKS established a foothold, early, in Buckhead, which is > > located about 8 or so miles southeast of Madison, the county seat of > Morgan > > County, GA. The PARKS also operated another ferry down in that area, > too, > > down in the Brownwood area -- southwest of Madison at about the same > > distance. > > Wilson LUMPKIN (1783-1870), two term Governor of GA, married Elizabeth > > WALKER, d/o Rev. Sanders WALKER and Sarah LAMAR, the d/o of Thomas LAMAR > III > > and Eleanor YOUNG who lived in Beech Island, SC -- outskirts of Augusta. > My > > first-cousin, once removed, Col. William Richter MUSTIN, Esq. (1857-1900) > of > > Madison, married Junie Whatley WRIGHT (1866-1900) of Beech Island, SC in > > 1894 at the home of her father, John Miller WRIGHT of Beech Island, SC. > > John was the son of Dionysius Z. WRIGHT, notice the name, Dionysius, and > > Sabrina A. BUSH of Barnwell County, SC and he was a grandson of Oakley H. > > WRIGHT and Nancy BAKER of New Castle, DE, later Windsor, Henry County, > > Missouri. Sabrina was the d/o George O. BUSH and Ellander SAPP of > > Williston, Barnwell County, SC. The BUSH's and MILLERS, mostly of the > > Edgefield area, go all the way back to Bertie County, NC. The parents > of > > Virginia C. WHATLEY, Junie's mother, was Col. Abner WHATLEY and Eliza Ruth > > WILLSON of Edgefield, SC. They go back to the WHATLEYS of Granville > County, > > NC. > > The LUMPKINS came to GA from the Halifax County, VA area. The parents > > of this family were a John H. LUMPKIN and Lucy HOPSON. They migrated into > > the Oglethorpe County, GA area and spread out from there. This family > > contained a lot of attorney, judges, etc and were contemporaries of Gov. > > John CLARKE, and Gen. Jeptha Vining HARRIS. > > > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 11:29 PM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > John: > > > > > > How nice of you to bring up the Key connection to these families. We've > > > kicked these Keys around alot trying to come to terms with Elizabeth Key > > and > > > Josiah Daniel. Yes, the Keys were part of these herd from way back in > VA. > > > We know that there are Daniel connections there. > > > > > > And, that brings up Anne's posting again. We know that James Key and > Mary > > > Daniel lived in KY. She has a Nancy C. Key who was the second wife to > > > Daniel Morris, son of Thomas and Mary Morris. > > > > > > Anne: Do you know the parents for Nancy? > > > > > > And, I'd forgot to mention the Colemans - at least two married Graves in > > my > > > line. And, Lamar, and so many others. You'd talked about the name > > > Maxwell - Dionysius Oliver's 2nd wife was Jane Jackson (supposedly > related > > > to Andrew Jackson) - and had a son named Jackson Oliver, who married a > > Polly > > > Maxwell. And, I think that I've ran into a couple of other ones. > > > > > > From what I've been able to read about Wm. H. Crawford - he and Charles > > Tait > > > were political buddies in GA and worked together to get Alabama State > > > Government established, along with James Dellet, who was James Daniel, > > Sr.'s > > > next door neighbor in Monroe Co., AL (or late least the next name on 3 > > > census). Although, the book I'm using doesn't list Mr. Crawford, I know > > > that there was at least a political connection. Seems to me that a > while > > > back I'd found a Bio for Crawford in the GA archieves, I believe, but it > > was > > > on-line. > > > > > > - Ruth > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 9:00 PM > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > > > > Ruth, > > > > I have some interesting connections. A George WYCHE married > Agatha > > > > CLARK b. ABT 1770. She was the d/o Christopher CLARK, Sr. (1737-1803) > > and > > > > Millicent TERRELL (1741-1800), as you noted. I have a pretty good > > layout > > > of > > > > Chris and Millicent's family if you want it. > > > > > > > > Lt. Col. George WYCHE II (ABT 1733-1809) of Brunswick County, VA, > > > later > > > > Richmond County, GA married a Patience CLARK, d/o George CLARK (d. > 1775) > > > and > > > > Prudence of Brunswick County, VA. I do not show a George in this line, > > but > > > > you know there has to be one and he was born in the right time frame > to > > > > marry Agatha. See note I have listed in the children of Chris and > > > > Millicent. > > > > > > > > As for Dionysious OLIVER. Three OLIVER boys married three of > Chris > > > and > > > > Millicent's kids. Lucy CLARK born ABT 1786 married a Simeon OLIVER. I > > > have > > > > a listing of their kids and a Dionysious is not listed as one of them. > > > > However, her sisters, Susan CLARK born 1783 in Albemarle County, VA > > > married > > > > a McCarthy OLIVER and Lucinda OLIVER born 1785 married a James OLIVER. > > I > > > > have no other information on either of these latter two boys but one > of > > > them > > > > must be the father of your Dionysius OLIVER. > > > > > > > > I also know of your interest in this family -- the KEYS, right? > > They, > > > > like the OLIVERS are all over this CLARK family. I still think there > > may > > > > be a link in this bunch to the CRAWFORDS of Morgan County, GA because > > the > > > > Hon. William H. CRAWFORD of Morgan County, GA named his youngest son, > > > > William Bibb CRAWFORD. I need to take a closer look at this CRAWFORD > > > > family. I do know that a Thomas CRAWFORD born 1770 in NC married > Martha > > > > COLEMAN, d/o Daniel COLEMAN Sr. and Unity CARROLL of Warren County, > NC. > > > > Martha was the sister of Eden COLEMAN who married Nancy Ann DANIEL, > > > > supposedly a d/o Thomas DANIEL and Sarah BURNEY or RANDLE of Greene > > > County, > > > > GA. Martha, like Eden, moved to Greene County, GA. Do not forget > that > > > > Nancy Ann DANIEL was a sister of Charles DANIEL who married Elizabeth > > > COFFEE > > > > and Eden, his uncle, by marriage. The same goes for the CRAWFORDS. > > > > > > > > I also think George CLARKE (who must have been born about 1690) > who > > > was > > > > the father of Patience CLARK who married George WYCHE II has to be > > related > > > > in some way to Christopher CLARK who married Millicent TERRELL. > > However, > > > I > > > > have Chris's father as Micajah CLARK (1718-1808) of Campbell County, > VA > > > and > > > > his grandfather as Christopher CLARK born 1690 in England. He was > > married > > > to > > > > Penelope (BOLLING) JOHNSON who was the granddaughter of the Earl of > > > > Shaftsbury. > > > > > > > > Maybe someone else will see something here while I see what I can find > > on > > > > the links between the HARRIS, CRAWFORD, COLEMAN and DANIEL families of > > > > Greene and Morgan County, GA and get a little better understanding of > > how > > > > they relate to the WYCHE and CLARK families. Most of you know this by > > now, > > > > but I will restate it -- I am not related to this CLARK family. > <grin> > > > > > > > > One further comment. A son of George CLARK and Prudence was a Randall > > > CLARK > > > > born ABT 1735 and from what I am seeing her, it kind of all smells to > be > > > > part of the same overall group of families. Your comments. > > > > > > > > Chris and Millicent's kids: > > > > > > > > <<< > > > > Children > > > > i. Micajah CLARK b: 25 FEB 1758 married a Penelope GATEWOOD > > > > ii. Christopher CLARK b: 6 JAN 1761 married Rebecca DAVIS > > > > iii. David CLARK b: 8 APR 1762 married a Mary CLARK > > > > iv. Mourning CLARK b: 12 AUG 1764 married William Bibb KEY), son of > > > Martin > > > > KEY and Nancy Ann BIBB, on 17 Aug 1782 in Albemarle County, Virginia. > > > > Later relocated to Elbert County, GA. > > > > v. Judith CLARK b: 22 OCT 1766 Married Peter WYCHE (b. ABT 1762) > RS-VA > > > son > > > > of Henry WYCHE and Frances BREWER of Greenville County, VA. > > > > vi. Rachel CLARK b: 8 OCT 1768 married a John BOWEN and John DALY > > > > vii. Agatha CLARK b: 28 AUG 1770 married George WYCHE (Note: Peter > WYCHE > > > did > > > > have a brother, George, born ABT 1770, so this may be him) > > > > viii. Mary CLARK b: 1 OCT 1772 married Henry Bibb KEY (1763-1836), son > > of > > > > Martin KEY and Nancy Ann BIBB and brother of William who married > > Mourning > > > > CLARK. > > > > ix. Samuel CLARK b: 5 OCT 1774 - no information > > > > x. Joshua CLARK b: 7 JUL 1777 - no information > > > > xi. Mildred CLARK b: 24 MAR 1779 married Shelton WHITE in 1794 > > > > xii. Charles Terrell CLARK b: 3 SEP 1781 - no information > > > > xiii, Susan CLARK b: 5 MAR 1783 - married McCarthy OLIVER > > > > xiv. Lucinda OLIVER born 1785 married James OLIVER > > > > xv. Lucy CLARK b: 19 APR 1786 - married Simeon OLIVER > > > > > > > > >>> > > > > . > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:53 PM > > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi John & Anne (I hope you'll read this too) > > > > > > > > > > The only peeps that you've heard from me recently have been > regarding > > > the > > > > > families tied to a book "Early Settlers of Alabama" - of those being > > the > > > > > descendants of: > > > > > Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL > > > > > > > > > > Dionysious OLIVER and Mary Anne WINFREY > > > > > > > > > > Zimri TAIT and Martha MAYFIELD (and their daughter Barbara Taits > > > marriage > > > > to > > > > > William Oliver son of Dionysious Oliver & William Oliver's > subsequent > > > > > marriage to a Creek Indian named Mary Polly Kean, granddaughter of > > "Big > > > > > Warrior" aka Joseph Cornell, Chief of the Wind Clan - Creek Nation) > > > > > > > > > > Zimri TAIT's brother William TAIT married Elizabeth HUDSON dau of > > > Charles > > > > > HUDSON & Susannah PATRICK > > > > > > > > > > Zimri TAIT's grandson - Charles TAIT (brother to Barbara Tait wife > of > > > > > William Oliver), statesman of GA who married Nancy Ann LUCAS & Sarah > > > > > WILLIAMSON. Charles died in Wilcox Co., AL. > > > > > > > > > > Barbara TAIT & William OLIVER's daughter Matilda Oliver married > David > > > > HUDSON > > > > > son of David HUDSON & Mary COBB BOOKER (Cobb, Booker, & BOON > families > > > come > > > > > into play about here and I haven't gotten this part sorted out as > > yet - > > > > but, > > > > > please note that the families are part of this herd.) And, Barbara > > > Tait's > > > > > sister, Lousia TAIT married John BANKS. So, Anne, when you came up > > with > > > > > some of the names you posted yesterday - including BOOKER as a > > possible > > > > name > > > > > of one of the son the connection became more likely. > > > > > > > > > > Now you already know that 2 of Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL's > > > kids > > > > > married 2 of Dionysius OLIVER's kids. Ooops! Don't forget the > > White's - > > > > > Shelton WHITE & Mildred CLARK (another one of Christophers kids). > > > > > > > > > > I haven't touched on the WATKINS or the THOMPSON'S, LEWISES, > > > MERIWETHER's, > > > > > who all have intermarriages with the above mentioned families. Many > > of > > > > > these families had men who fought with William Oliver and Sam Dale & > > > just > > > > as > > > > > William Oliver did - married Native American women who had wealth > and > > > land > > > > > that had been granted to them in a very fertile part of the state, > > > mostly > > > > > around Pike and Fayette Co., AL. > > > > > > > > > > Yes, Washington County, AL at the turn of the 19th century was of > > > > tremendous > > > > > size. Many people who look for folks in Washington Co, MS should > > really > > > > be > > > > > looking in Washington Co., AL - likewise with Monroe Co - but, it > was > > > > called > > > > > "Mississippi Territory" and that's what steers folks wrong. > > > > > > > > > > So, about MS - it appears from my families that about 1815 they > headed > > > out > > > > > of GA to MS - counties like DeSoto & Simpson & Copiah. My GRAVES > line > > > > came > > > > > with these folks - they were collaterals, but not nearly the BIG > > HITTERS > > > > the > > > > > other families where. This is the line of John W. GRAVES and Sarah > > > WARREN, > > > > > who folks think are from the James GRAVES and Mary COPELAND line who > > > > descend > > > > > from Capt. Thomas GRAVES. Martha M. GRAVES was my g+grandmother > > married > > > > > James DANIEL, Jr. If nothing else, I'm finding many of my other > direct > > > > lines > > > > > & possibly to connection to my Daniel Line. And, these folks were > > some > > > > very > > > > > flamboyant and colorful people, who had alot of wealth and were > > > political > > > > > leaders of whatever place they might settle. > > > > > > > > > > Anne - I'd made some notes today on your Daniel line - but, I can't > > find > > > > > them at the momemt. I've have to post them later. > > > > > > > > > > Take Care - Ruth in Portland, OR > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 5:01 AM > > > > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Good Morning, > > > > > > There is a link between the KELSO-DANIEL bunch of Greene > County, > > > GA, > > > > > who > > > > > > we know are tied to the COFFEES and CUNNINGHAMS of PE County, VA > and > > > > > Greene > > > > > > County, GA, and Halifax County, NC. Margaret DANIEL (1750-1804), > > d/o > > > > > James > > > > > > DANIEL (ABT 17087-1763) and Jean KELSO (ABT 1720-AFT 1780) of PE > > > County, > > > > > VA > > > > > > married Francis COLEMAN (1744-1823) ABT 1767 and he was born in > > > Halifax > > > > > > County, NC. Francis COLEMAN died in Washington County, AL and I > do > > > not > > > > > know > > > > > > where Margaret DANIEL died. > > > > > > Francis was the son of Robert R. COLEMAN and Frances MATHIS of > > > > > Fairfield > > > > > > County, SC, formerly Halifax County, NC.. This may explain why > one > > of > > > > the > > > > > > CUNNINGHAM boys in this bunch supposed died in SC - they did not > > > migrate > > > > > > directly from PE County, VA to Greene County, GA but migrated > south > > > into > > > > > > Halifax County, NC, then Fairfield County, SC and finally to > Greene > > > > > County, > > > > > > GA. > > > > > > One name I saw in the list of who these COLEMAN kids married > > that > > > > may > > > > > be > > > > > > representative of the R. in Robert COLEMAN's name was ROE. I am > > just > > > > > > guessing on this one. This may also explain the links to a > Charles > > > > DANIEL > > > > > > of Fishing Creek Church in Halifax County, NC that we see in this > > > > family. > > > > > > This information is from a researcher of this COLEMAN family > and > > I > > > > > > cannot attest to its accuracy and is only provided as a guide. I > > also > > > > > > thought it interesting the original size of Washington County, AL > > when > > > > it > > > > > > was created in 1800, extended the full width and breadth of both > AL > > > and > > > > MS > > > > > > (about 300 miles) for about 90 miles, north-south from the FL line > > and > > > > now > > > > > > would include all of the counties across the southern area of both > > AL > > > > and > > > > > > MS. I do not know exactly in which county in AL (or even MS) that > > > > Francis > > > > > > COLEMAN was buried. > > > > > > > > > > > > <<< > > > > > > Children of Robert R. COLEMAN (ABt 1725-ABT 1795) and Frances > > MATHIS: > > > > > > i. Charles COLEMAN Marriage 1 Polly Mobley Death: 1788 in > Fairfield > > > > > County, > > > > > > South Carolina > > > > > > ii. William COLEMAN Marriage 1 Nancy BUTLER > > > > > > iii. Susanna COLEMAN Marriage 1 Christopher PRITCHETT > > > > > > iv. Stephen COLEMAN > > > > > > v. Sarah COLEMAN Marriage 1 William CHAPMAN > > > > > > vi. Mary COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? PARKER > > > > > > vii. Cloey COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? MOBLEY > > > > > > viii. Fanney COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isiah MOBLEY > > > > > > ix. Nancy COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isaiah MOBLEY b: ABT. 1754 > > > > > > x. Francis COLEMAN b: 16 AUG 1744 in Virginia Marriage 1 Margaret > > > > DANIEL > > > > > b: > > > > > > 29 DEC 1750 Death: 13 AUG 1823 in Washington County, Alabama > > > > > > xi. Thomas COLEMAN b: ABT. 1745 Marriage 1 Sarah ? > > > > > > xii. Robert COLEMAN b: ABT. 1747 Marriage 1 Elizabeth ROE b: 20 > FEB > > > > > 1748/49 > > > > > > Death: SEP 1809 in Northwest, Fairfield County, SC > > > > > > > > > > > > Children of Francis COLEMAN and Margaret DANIEL: > > > > > > i. Isaac COLEMAN b: 25 SEP 1768 Marriage 1 Nancy ? Death: 1841 > > > > > > ii. William COLEMAN b: 13 MAY 1770 Marriage 1 Nancy Dean LAWRENCE > > > Death: > > > > > > 1847 > > > > > > iii. Francis Jr. COLEMAN b: 8 JUN 1772 Marriage 1 Mary WOMACK > Death: > > > 10 > > > > > SEP > > > > > > 1835 in Butler County, Alabama > > > > > > iv. Margaret COLEMAN b: 6 JAN 1774 Marriage 1 Robert TILLMAN > > > Married: > > > > 5 > > > > > > MAY 1793 in Jefferson County, Georgia > > > > > > v. John COLEMAN b: 3 JAN 1776 > > > > > > vi. Benjamin COLEMAN b: 29 APR 1778 Death: 24 DEC 1816 > > > > > > vii. Frances Coleman b: 14 FEB 1781 Marriage 1 John WOMACK b: 25 > > DEC > > > > 1776 > > > > > > Death: in Plantersville, Grimes County, Texas > > > > > > viii. Abner COLEMAN b: 17 JAN 1783 Death: 10 APR 1787 > > > > > > ix. Elias COLEMAN b: 9 DEC 1784 Death: 9 OCT 1786 > > > > > > x. Vashti COLEMAN b: 19 DEC 1786 Marriage 1 John WILLIAMSON > > Marriage > > > 2 > > > > > > Matthew SHAW death Choctaw County, Alabama > > > > > > xi. Robert COLEMAN b: 9 MAR 1789 Death: 1 OCT 1789 > > > > > > xii. 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Hold on John - you're goin' so fast. I have Thomas NEWMAN of Barnwell Dist SC who married Elizabeth BUSH. Their son Thomas married into my Davis line in Monroe Co., AL. I've found Indian Terr. Passports for Thomas and his family. Now, I've been looking at that WALKER/LAMAR marriage as being the possible parents of Tandy WALKER, a hero/Indian Fighter of the War of 1812 in AL. I can't quite get it together - but, I'm pretty sure that's the connection. My KEYS (descents of John KEY & Martha TANDY) & my HARRISON's (descendents of Benj. Harrison) were connected in Edgefield Dist - I'm not sure that they had direct history prior to SC. The Granville Co., NC WHATLEY's married into my DAVIS line. I should have information on the line of Dionysius WRIGHT - I think that he has an OLIVER connection. Well, I see I'll be busy today. - Ruth ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 5:10 AM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > Ruth, > A KEY family lived on the Stagecoach Road from Charleston as it passed > through Morgan County, GA on its way to New Orleans. This ferry was located > just a little ways down the road from Wilson LUMPKIN's home. > This KEY family operated a ferry and I think this was the crossing of > the Apalachee RIVER from then Greene County, GA into Morgan, at Buckhead. > The FITZPATRICKS established a foothold, early, in Buckhead, which is > located about 8 or so miles southeast of Madison, the county seat of Morgan > County, GA. The PARKS also operated another ferry down in that area, too, > down in the Brownwood area -- southwest of Madison at about the same > distance. > Wilson LUMPKIN (1783-1870), two term Governor of GA, married Elizabeth > WALKER, d/o Rev. Sanders WALKER and Sarah LAMAR, the d/o of Thomas LAMAR III > and Eleanor YOUNG who lived in Beech Island, SC -- outskirts of Augusta. My > first-cousin, once removed, Col. William Richter MUSTIN, Esq. (1857-1900) of > Madison, married Junie Whatley WRIGHT (1866-1900) of Beech Island, SC in > 1894 at the home of her father, John Miller WRIGHT of Beech Island, SC. > John was the son of Dionysius Z. WRIGHT, notice the name, Dionysius, and > Sabrina A. BUSH of Barnwell County, SC and he was a grandson of Oakley H. > WRIGHT and Nancy BAKER of New Castle, DE, later Windsor, Henry County, > Missouri. Sabrina was the d/o George O. BUSH and Ellander SAPP of > Williston, Barnwell County, SC. The BUSH's and MILLERS, mostly of the > Edgefield area, go all the way back to Bertie County, NC. The parents of > Virginia C. WHATLEY, Junie's mother, was Col. Abner WHATLEY and Eliza Ruth > WILLSON of Edgefield, SC. They go back to the WHATLEYS of Granville County, > NC. > The LUMPKINS came to GA from the Halifax County, VA area. The parents > of this family were a John H. LUMPKIN and Lucy HOPSON. They migrated into > the Oglethorpe County, GA area and spread out from there. This family > contained a lot of attorney, judges, etc and were contemporaries of Gov. > John CLARKE, and Gen. Jeptha Vining HARRIS. > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 11:29 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > John: > > > > How nice of you to bring up the Key connection to these families. We've > > kicked these Keys around alot trying to come to terms with Elizabeth Key > and > > Josiah Daniel. Yes, the Keys were part of these herd from way back in VA. > > We know that there are Daniel connections there. > > > > And, that brings up Anne's posting again. We know that James Key and Mary > > Daniel lived in KY. She has a Nancy C. Key who was the second wife to > > Daniel Morris, son of Thomas and Mary Morris. > > > > Anne: Do you know the parents for Nancy? > > > > And, I'd forgot to mention the Colemans - at least two married Graves in > my > > line. And, Lamar, and so many others. You'd talked about the name > > Maxwell - Dionysius Oliver's 2nd wife was Jane Jackson (supposedly related > > to Andrew Jackson) - and had a son named Jackson Oliver, who married a > Polly > > Maxwell. And, I think that I've ran into a couple of other ones. > > > > From what I've been able to read about Wm. H. Crawford - he and Charles > Tait > > were political buddies in GA and worked together to get Alabama State > > Government established, along with James Dellet, who was James Daniel, > Sr.'s > > next door neighbor in Monroe Co., AL (or late least the next name on 3 > > census). Although, the book I'm using doesn't list Mr. Crawford, I know > > that there was at least a political connection. Seems to me that a while > > back I'd found a Bio for Crawford in the GA archieves, I believe, but it > was > > on-line. > > > > - Ruth > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 9:00 PM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > Ruth, > > > I have some interesting connections. A George WYCHE married Agatha > > > CLARK b. ABT 1770. She was the d/o Christopher CLARK, Sr. (1737-1803) > and > > > Millicent TERRELL (1741-1800), as you noted. I have a pretty good > layout > > of > > > Chris and Millicent's family if you want it. > > > > > > Lt. Col. George WYCHE II (ABT 1733-1809) of Brunswick County, VA, > > later > > > Richmond County, GA married a Patience CLARK, d/o George CLARK (d. 1775) > > and > > > Prudence of Brunswick County, VA. I do not show a George in this line, > but > > > you know there has to be one and he was born in the right time frame to > > > marry Agatha. See note I have listed in the children of Chris and > > > Millicent. > > > > > > As for Dionysious OLIVER. Three OLIVER boys married three of Chris > > and > > > Millicent's kids. Lucy CLARK born ABT 1786 married a Simeon OLIVER. I > > have > > > a listing of their kids and a Dionysious is not listed as one of them. > > > However, her sisters, Susan CLARK born 1783 in Albemarle County, VA > > married > > > a McCarthy OLIVER and Lucinda OLIVER born 1785 married a James OLIVER. > I > > > have no other information on either of these latter two boys but one of > > them > > > must be the father of your Dionysius OLIVER. > > > > > > I also know of your interest in this family -- the KEYS, right? > They, > > > like the OLIVERS are all over this CLARK family. I still think there > may > > > be a link in this bunch to the CRAWFORDS of Morgan County, GA because > the > > > Hon. William H. CRAWFORD of Morgan County, GA named his youngest son, > > > William Bibb CRAWFORD. I need to take a closer look at this CRAWFORD > > > family. I do know that a Thomas CRAWFORD born 1770 in NC married Martha > > > COLEMAN, d/o Daniel COLEMAN Sr. and Unity CARROLL of Warren County, NC. > > > Martha was the sister of Eden COLEMAN who married Nancy Ann DANIEL, > > > supposedly a d/o Thomas DANIEL and Sarah BURNEY or RANDLE of Greene > > County, > > > GA. Martha, like Eden, moved to Greene County, GA. Do not forget that > > > Nancy Ann DANIEL was a sister of Charles DANIEL who married Elizabeth > > COFFEE > > > and Eden, his uncle, by marriage. The same goes for the CRAWFORDS. > > > > > > I also think George CLARKE (who must have been born about 1690) who > > was > > > the father of Patience CLARK who married George WYCHE II has to be > related > > > in some way to Christopher CLARK who married Millicent TERRELL. > However, > > I > > > have Chris's father as Micajah CLARK (1718-1808) of Campbell County, VA > > and > > > his grandfather as Christopher CLARK born 1690 in England. He was > married > > to > > > Penelope (BOLLING) JOHNSON who was the granddaughter of the Earl of > > > Shaftsbury. > > > > > > Maybe someone else will see something here while I see what I can find > on > > > the links between the HARRIS, CRAWFORD, COLEMAN and DANIEL families of > > > Greene and Morgan County, GA and get a little better understanding of > how > > > they relate to the WYCHE and CLARK families. Most of you know this by > now, > > > but I will restate it -- I am not related to this CLARK family. <grin> > > > > > > One further comment. A son of George CLARK and Prudence was a Randall > > CLARK > > > born ABT 1735 and from what I am seeing her, it kind of all smells to be > > > part of the same overall group of families. Your comments. > > > > > > Chris and Millicent's kids: > > > > > > <<< > > > Children > > > i. Micajah CLARK b: 25 FEB 1758 married a Penelope GATEWOOD > > > ii. Christopher CLARK b: 6 JAN 1761 married Rebecca DAVIS > > > iii. David CLARK b: 8 APR 1762 married a Mary CLARK > > > iv. Mourning CLARK b: 12 AUG 1764 married William Bibb KEY), son of > > Martin > > > KEY and Nancy Ann BIBB, on 17 Aug 1782 in Albemarle County, Virginia. > > > Later relocated to Elbert County, GA. > > > v. Judith CLARK b: 22 OCT 1766 Married Peter WYCHE (b. ABT 1762) RS-VA > > son > > > of Henry WYCHE and Frances BREWER of Greenville County, VA. > > > vi. Rachel CLARK b: 8 OCT 1768 married a John BOWEN and John DALY > > > vii. Agatha CLARK b: 28 AUG 1770 married George WYCHE (Note: Peter WYCHE > > did > > > have a brother, George, born ABT 1770, so this may be him) > > > viii. Mary CLARK b: 1 OCT 1772 married Henry Bibb KEY (1763-1836), son > of > > > Martin KEY and Nancy Ann BIBB and brother of William who married > Mourning > > > CLARK. > > > ix. Samuel CLARK b: 5 OCT 1774 - no information > > > x. Joshua CLARK b: 7 JUL 1777 - no information > > > xi. Mildred CLARK b: 24 MAR 1779 married Shelton WHITE in 1794 > > > xii. Charles Terrell CLARK b: 3 SEP 1781 - no information > > > xiii, Susan CLARK b: 5 MAR 1783 - married McCarthy OLIVER > > > xiv. Lucinda OLIVER born 1785 married James OLIVER > > > xv. Lucy CLARK b: 19 APR 1786 - married Simeon OLIVER > > > > > > >>> > > > . > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:53 PM > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > > > > Hi John & Anne (I hope you'll read this too) > > > > > > > > The only peeps that you've heard from me recently have been regarding > > the > > > > families tied to a book "Early Settlers of Alabama" - of those being > the > > > > descendants of: > > > > Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL > > > > > > > > Dionysious OLIVER and Mary Anne WINFREY > > > > > > > > Zimri TAIT and Martha MAYFIELD (and their daughter Barbara Taits > > marriage > > > to > > > > William Oliver son of Dionysious Oliver & William Oliver's subsequent > > > > marriage to a Creek Indian named Mary Polly Kean, granddaughter of > "Big > > > > Warrior" aka Joseph Cornell, Chief of the Wind Clan - Creek Nation) > > > > > > > > Zimri TAIT's brother William TAIT married Elizabeth HUDSON dau of > > Charles > > > > HUDSON & Susannah PATRICK > > > > > > > > Zimri TAIT's grandson - Charles TAIT (brother to Barbara Tait wife of > > > > William Oliver), statesman of GA who married Nancy Ann LUCAS & Sarah > > > > WILLIAMSON. Charles died in Wilcox Co., AL. > > > > > > > > Barbara TAIT & William OLIVER's daughter Matilda Oliver married David > > > HUDSON > > > > son of David HUDSON & Mary COBB BOOKER (Cobb, Booker, & BOON families > > come > > > > into play about here and I haven't gotten this part sorted out as > yet - > > > but, > > > > please note that the families are part of this herd.) And, Barbara > > Tait's > > > > sister, Lousia TAIT married John BANKS. So, Anne, when you came up > with > > > > some of the names you posted yesterday - including BOOKER as a > possible > > > name > > > > of one of the son the connection became more likely. > > > > > > > > Now you already know that 2 of Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL's > > kids > > > > married 2 of Dionysius OLIVER's kids. Ooops! Don't forget the > White's - > > > > Shelton WHITE & Mildred CLARK (another one of Christophers kids). > > > > > > > > I haven't touched on the WATKINS or the THOMPSON'S, LEWISES, > > MERIWETHER's, > > > > who all have intermarriages with the above mentioned families. Many > of > > > > these families had men who fought with William Oliver and Sam Dale & > > just > > > as > > > > William Oliver did - married Native American women who had wealth and > > land > > > > that had been granted to them in a very fertile part of the state, > > mostly > > > > around Pike and Fayette Co., AL. > > > > > > > > Yes, Washington County, AL at the turn of the 19th century was of > > > tremendous > > > > size. Many people who look for folks in Washington Co, MS should > really > > > be > > > > looking in Washington Co., AL - likewise with Monroe Co - but, it was > > > called > > > > "Mississippi Territory" and that's what steers folks wrong. > > > > > > > > So, about MS - it appears from my families that about 1815 they headed > > out > > > > of GA to MS - counties like DeSoto & Simpson & Copiah. My GRAVES line > > > came > > > > with these folks - they were collaterals, but not nearly the BIG > HITTERS > > > the > > > > other families where. This is the line of John W. GRAVES and Sarah > > WARREN, > > > > who folks think are from the James GRAVES and Mary COPELAND line who > > > descend > > > > from Capt. Thomas GRAVES. Martha M. GRAVES was my g+grandmother > married > > > > James DANIEL, Jr. If nothing else, I'm finding many of my other direct > > > lines > > > > & possibly to connection to my Daniel Line. And, these folks were > some > > > very > > > > flamboyant and colorful people, who had alot of wealth and were > > political > > > > leaders of whatever place they might settle. > > > > > > > > Anne - I'd made some notes today on your Daniel line - but, I can't > find > > > > them at the momemt. I've have to post them later. > > > > > > > > Take Care - Ruth in Portland, OR > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 5:01 AM > > > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > > Good Morning, > > > > > There is a link between the KELSO-DANIEL bunch of Greene County, > > GA, > > > > who > > > > > we know are tied to the COFFEES and CUNNINGHAMS of PE County, VA and > > > > Greene > > > > > County, GA, and Halifax County, NC. Margaret DANIEL (1750-1804), > d/o > > > > James > > > > > DANIEL (ABT 17087-1763) and Jean KELSO (ABT 1720-AFT 1780) of PE > > County, > > > > VA > > > > > married Francis COLEMAN (1744-1823) ABT 1767 and he was born in > > Halifax > > > > > County, NC. Francis COLEMAN died in Washington County, AL and I do > > not > > > > know > > > > > where Margaret DANIEL died. > > > > > Francis was the son of Robert R. COLEMAN and Frances MATHIS of > > > > Fairfield > > > > > County, SC, formerly Halifax County, NC.. This may explain why one > of > > > the > > > > > CUNNINGHAM boys in this bunch supposed died in SC - they did not > > migrate > > > > > directly from PE County, VA to Greene County, GA but migrated south > > into > > > > > Halifax County, NC, then Fairfield County, SC and finally to Greene > > > > County, > > > > > GA. > > > > > One name I saw in the list of who these COLEMAN kids married > that > > > may > > > > be > > > > > representative of the R. in Robert COLEMAN's name was ROE. I am > just > > > > > guessing on this one. This may also explain the links to a Charles > > > DANIEL > > > > > of Fishing Creek Church in Halifax County, NC that we see in this > > > family. > > > > > This information is from a researcher of this COLEMAN family and > I > > > > > cannot attest to its accuracy and is only provided as a guide. I > also > > > > > thought it interesting the original size of Washington County, AL > when > > > it > > > > > was created in 1800, extended the full width and breadth of both AL > > and > > > MS > > > > > (about 300 miles) for about 90 miles, north-south from the FL line > and > > > now > > > > > would include all of the counties across the southern area of both > AL > > > and > > > > > MS. I do not know exactly in which county in AL (or even MS) that > > > Francis > > > > > COLEMAN was buried. > > > > > > > > > > <<< > > > > > Children of Robert R. COLEMAN (ABt 1725-ABT 1795) and Frances > MATHIS: > > > > > i. Charles COLEMAN Marriage 1 Polly Mobley Death: 1788 in Fairfield > > > > County, > > > > > South Carolina > > > > > ii. William COLEMAN Marriage 1 Nancy BUTLER > > > > > iii. Susanna COLEMAN Marriage 1 Christopher PRITCHETT > > > > > iv. Stephen COLEMAN > > > > > v. Sarah COLEMAN Marriage 1 William CHAPMAN > > > > > vi. Mary COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? PARKER > > > > > vii. Cloey COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? MOBLEY > > > > > viii. Fanney COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isiah MOBLEY > > > > > ix. Nancy COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isaiah MOBLEY b: ABT. 1754 > > > > > x. Francis COLEMAN b: 16 AUG 1744 in Virginia Marriage 1 Margaret > > > DANIEL > > > > b: > > > > > 29 DEC 1750 Death: 13 AUG 1823 in Washington County, Alabama > > > > > xi. Thomas COLEMAN b: ABT. 1745 Marriage 1 Sarah ? > > > > > xii. Robert COLEMAN b: ABT. 1747 Marriage 1 Elizabeth ROE b: 20 FEB > > > > 1748/49 > > > > > Death: SEP 1809 in Northwest, Fairfield County, SC > > > > > > > > > > Children of Francis COLEMAN and Margaret DANIEL: > > > > > i. Isaac COLEMAN b: 25 SEP 1768 Marriage 1 Nancy ? Death: 1841 > > > > > ii. William COLEMAN b: 13 MAY 1770 Marriage 1 Nancy Dean LAWRENCE > > Death: > > > > > 1847 > > > > > iii. Francis Jr. COLEMAN b: 8 JUN 1772 Marriage 1 Mary WOMACK Death: > > 10 > > > > SEP > > > > > 1835 in Butler County, Alabama > > > > > iv. Margaret COLEMAN b: 6 JAN 1774 Marriage 1 Robert TILLMAN > > Married: > > > 5 > > > > > MAY 1793 in Jefferson County, Georgia > > > > > v. John COLEMAN b: 3 JAN 1776 > > > > > vi. Benjamin COLEMAN b: 29 APR 1778 Death: 24 DEC 1816 > > > > > vii. Frances Coleman b: 14 FEB 1781 Marriage 1 John WOMACK b: 25 > DEC > > > 1776 > > > > > Death: in Plantersville, Grimes County, Texas > > > > > viii. Abner COLEMAN b: 17 JAN 1783 Death: 10 APR 1787 > > > > > ix. Elias COLEMAN b: 9 DEC 1784 Death: 9 OCT 1786 > > > > > x. Vashti COLEMAN b: 19 DEC 1786 Marriage 1 John WILLIAMSON > Marriage > > 2 > > > > > Matthew SHAW death Choctaw County, Alabama > > > > > xi. Robert COLEMAN b: 9 MAR 1789 Death: 1 OCT 1789 > > > > > xii. Daniel COLEMAN b: 5 SEP 1792 Marriage 1 Sarah Hawkins > > > > > >>> > > > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? 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This KEY family on Stagecoach Rd interests me. I have a lot of KEYs in GA. My DANIEL line skipped GA and went to TN and KY. Do you have a given name on this KEY line? Mary Marler Winham ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 7:10 AM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > Ruth, > A KEY family lived on the Stagecoach Road from Charleston as it passed > through Morgan County, GA on its way to New Orleans. This ferry was located > just a little ways down the road from Wilson LUMPKIN's home. > This KEY family operated a ferry and I think this was the crossing of > the Apalachee RIVER from then Greene County, GA into Morgan, at Buckhead. > The FITZPATRICKS established a foothold, early, in Buckhead, which is > located about 8 or so miles southeast of Madison, the county seat of Morgan > County, GA. The PARKS also operated another ferry down in that area, too, > down in the Brownwood area -- southwest of Madison at about the same > distance. > Wilson LUMPKIN (1783-1870), two term Governor of GA, married Elizabeth > WALKER, d/o Rev. Sanders WALKER and Sarah LAMAR, the d/o of Thomas LAMAR III > and Eleanor YOUNG who lived in Beech Island, SC -- outskirts of Augusta. My > first-cousin, once removed, Col. William Richter MUSTIN, Esq. (1857-1900) of > Madison, married Junie Whatley WRIGHT (1866-1900) of Beech Island, SC in > 1894 at the home of her father, John Miller WRIGHT of Beech Island, SC. > John was the son of Dionysius Z. WRIGHT, notice the name, Dionysius, and > Sabrina A. BUSH of Barnwell County, SC and he was a grandson of Oakley H. > WRIGHT and Nancy BAKER of New Castle, DE, later Windsor, Henry County, > Missouri. Sabrina was the d/o George O. BUSH and Ellander SAPP of > Williston, Barnwell County, SC. The BUSH's and MILLERS, mostly of the > Edgefield area, go all the way back to Bertie County, NC. The parents of > Virginia C. WHATLEY, Junie's mother, was Col. Abner WHATLEY and Eliza Ruth > WILLSON of Edgefield, SC. They go back to the WHATLEYS of Granville County, > NC. > The LUMPKINS came to GA from the Halifax County, VA area. The parents > of this family were a John H. LUMPKIN and Lucy HOPSON. They migrated into > the Oglethorpe County, GA area and spread out from there. This family > contained a lot of attorney, judges, etc and were contemporaries of Gov. > John CLARKE, and Gen. Jeptha Vining HARRIS. > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 11:29 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > John: > > > > How nice of you to bring up the Key connection to these families. We've > > kicked these Keys around alot trying to come to terms with Elizabeth Key > and > > Josiah Daniel. Yes, the Keys were part of these herd from way back in VA. > > We know that there are Daniel connections there. > > > > And, that brings up Anne's posting again. We know that James Key and Mary > > Daniel lived in KY. She has a Nancy C. Key who was the second wife to > > Daniel Morris, son of Thomas and Mary Morris. > > > > Anne: Do you know the parents for Nancy? > > > > And, I'd forgot to mention the Colemans - at least two married Graves in > my > > line. And, Lamar, and so many others. You'd talked about the name > > Maxwell - Dionysius Oliver's 2nd wife was Jane Jackson (supposedly related > > to Andrew Jackson) - and had a son named Jackson Oliver, who married a > Polly > > Maxwell. And, I think that I've ran into a couple of other ones. > > > > From what I've been able to read about Wm. H. Crawford - he and Charles > Tait > > were political buddies in GA and worked together to get Alabama State > > Government established, along with James Dellet, who was James Daniel, > Sr.'s > > next door neighbor in Monroe Co., AL (or late least the next name on 3 > > census). Although, the book I'm using doesn't list Mr. Crawford, I know > > that there was at least a political connection. Seems to me that a while > > back I'd found a Bio for Crawford in the GA archieves, I believe, but it > was > > on-line. > > > > - Ruth > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 9:00 PM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > Ruth, > > > I have some interesting connections. A George WYCHE married Agatha > > > CLARK b. ABT 1770. She was the d/o Christopher CLARK, Sr. (1737-1803) > and > > > Millicent TERRELL (1741-1800), as you noted. I have a pretty good > layout > > of > > > Chris and Millicent's family if you want it. > > > > > > Lt. Col. George WYCHE II (ABT 1733-1809) of Brunswick County, VA, > > later > > > Richmond County, GA married a Patience CLARK, d/o George CLARK (d. 1775) > > and > > > Prudence of Brunswick County, VA. I do not show a George in this line, > but > > > you know there has to be one and he was born in the right time frame to > > > marry Agatha. See note I have listed in the children of Chris and > > > Millicent. > > > > > > As for Dionysious OLIVER. Three OLIVER boys married three of Chris > > and > > > Millicent's kids. Lucy CLARK born ABT 1786 married a Simeon OLIVER. I > > have > > > a listing of their kids and a Dionysious is not listed as one of them. > > > However, her sisters, Susan CLARK born 1783 in Albemarle County, VA > > married > > > a McCarthy OLIVER and Lucinda OLIVER born 1785 married a James OLIVER. > I > > > have no other information on either of these latter two boys but one of > > them > > > must be the father of your Dionysius OLIVER. > > > > > > I also know of your interest in this family -- the KEYS, right? > They, > > > like the OLIVERS are all over this CLARK family. I still think there > may > > > be a link in this bunch to the CRAWFORDS of Morgan County, GA because > the > > > Hon. William H. CRAWFORD of Morgan County, GA named his youngest son, > > > William Bibb CRAWFORD. I need to take a closer look at this CRAWFORD > > > family. I do know that a Thomas CRAWFORD born 1770 in NC married Martha > > > COLEMAN, d/o Daniel COLEMAN Sr. and Unity CARROLL of Warren County, NC. > > > Martha was the sister of Eden COLEMAN who married Nancy Ann DANIEL, > > > supposedly a d/o Thomas DANIEL and Sarah BURNEY or RANDLE of Greene > > County, > > > GA. Martha, like Eden, moved to Greene County, GA. Do not forget that > > > Nancy Ann DANIEL was a sister of Charles DANIEL who married Elizabeth > > COFFEE > > > and Eden, his uncle, by marriage. The same goes for the CRAWFORDS. > > > > > > I also think George CLARKE (who must have been born about 1690) who > > was > > > the father of Patience CLARK who married George WYCHE II has to be > related > > > in some way to Christopher CLARK who married Millicent TERRELL. > However, > > I > > > have Chris's father as Micajah CLARK (1718-1808) of Campbell County, VA > > and > > > his grandfather as Christopher CLARK born 1690 in England. He was > married > > to > > > Penelope (BOLLING) JOHNSON who was the granddaughter of the Earl of > > > Shaftsbury. > > > > > > Maybe someone else will see something here while I see what I can find > on > > > the links between the HARRIS, CRAWFORD, COLEMAN and DANIEL families of > > > Greene and Morgan County, GA and get a little better understanding of > how > > > they relate to the WYCHE and CLARK families. Most of you know this by > now, > > > but I will restate it -- I am not related to this CLARK family. <grin> > > > > > > One further comment. A son of George CLARK and Prudence was a Randall > > CLARK > > > born ABT 1735 and from what I am seeing her, it kind of all smells to be > > > part of the same overall group of families. Your comments. > > > > > > Chris and Millicent's kids: > > > > > > <<< > > > Children > > > i. Micajah CLARK b: 25 FEB 1758 married a Penelope GATEWOOD > > > ii. Christopher CLARK b: 6 JAN 1761 married Rebecca DAVIS > > > iii. David CLARK b: 8 APR 1762 married a Mary CLARK > > > iv. Mourning CLARK b: 12 AUG 1764 married William Bibb KEY), son of > > Martin > > > KEY and Nancy Ann BIBB, on 17 Aug 1782 in Albemarle County, Virginia. > > > Later relocated to Elbert County, GA. > > > v. Judith CLARK b: 22 OCT 1766 Married Peter WYCHE (b. ABT 1762) RS-VA > > son > > > of Henry WYCHE and Frances BREWER of Greenville County, VA. > > > vi. Rachel CLARK b: 8 OCT 1768 married a John BOWEN and John DALY > > > vii. Agatha CLARK b: 28 AUG 1770 married George WYCHE (Note: Peter WYCHE > > did > > > have a brother, George, born ABT 1770, so this may be him) > > > viii. Mary CLARK b: 1 OCT 1772 married Henry Bibb KEY (1763-1836), son > of > > > Martin KEY and Nancy Ann BIBB and brother of William who married > Mourning > > > CLARK. > > > ix. Samuel CLARK b: 5 OCT 1774 - no information > > > x. Joshua CLARK b: 7 JUL 1777 - no information > > > xi. Mildred CLARK b: 24 MAR 1779 married Shelton WHITE in 1794 > > > xii. Charles Terrell CLARK b: 3 SEP 1781 - no information > > > xiii, Susan CLARK b: 5 MAR 1783 - married McCarthy OLIVER > > > xiv. Lucinda OLIVER born 1785 married James OLIVER > > > xv. Lucy CLARK b: 19 APR 1786 - married Simeon OLIVER > > > > > > >>> > > > . > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:53 PM > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > > > > Hi John & Anne (I hope you'll read this too) > > > > > > > > The only peeps that you've heard from me recently have been regarding > > the > > > > families tied to a book "Early Settlers of Alabama" - of those being > the > > > > descendants of: > > > > Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL > > > > > > > > Dionysious OLIVER and Mary Anne WINFREY > > > > > > > > Zimri TAIT and Martha MAYFIELD (and their daughter Barbara Taits > > marriage > > > to > > > > William Oliver son of Dionysious Oliver & William Oliver's subsequent > > > > marriage to a Creek Indian named Mary Polly Kean, granddaughter of > "Big > > > > Warrior" aka Joseph Cornell, Chief of the Wind Clan - Creek Nation) > > > > > > > > Zimri TAIT's brother William TAIT married Elizabeth HUDSON dau of > > Charles > > > > HUDSON & Susannah PATRICK > > > > > > > > Zimri TAIT's grandson - Charles TAIT (brother to Barbara Tait wife of > > > > William Oliver), statesman of GA who married Nancy Ann LUCAS & Sarah > > > > WILLIAMSON. Charles died in Wilcox Co., AL. > > > > > > > > Barbara TAIT & William OLIVER's daughter Matilda Oliver married David > > > HUDSON > > > > son of David HUDSON & Mary COBB BOOKER (Cobb, Booker, & BOON families > > come > > > > into play about here and I haven't gotten this part sorted out as > yet - > > > but, > > > > please note that the families are part of this herd.) And, Barbara > > Tait's > > > > sister, Lousia TAIT married John BANKS. So, Anne, when you came up > with > > > > some of the names you posted yesterday - including BOOKER as a > possible > > > name > > > > of one of the son the connection became more likely. > > > > > > > > Now you already know that 2 of Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL's > > kids > > > > married 2 of Dionysius OLIVER's kids. Ooops! Don't forget the > White's - > > > > Shelton WHITE & Mildred CLARK (another one of Christophers kids). > > > > > > > > I haven't touched on the WATKINS or the THOMPSON'S, LEWISES, > > MERIWETHER's, > > > > who all have intermarriages with the above mentioned families. Many > of > > > > these families had men who fought with William Oliver and Sam Dale & > > just > > > as > > > > William Oliver did - married Native American women who had wealth and > > land > > > > that had been granted to them in a very fertile part of the state, > > mostly > > > > around Pike and Fayette Co., AL. > > > > > > > > Yes, Washington County, AL at the turn of the 19th century was of > > > tremendous > > > > size. Many people who look for folks in Washington Co, MS should > really > > > be > > > > looking in Washington Co., AL - likewise with Monroe Co - but, it was > > > called > > > > "Mississippi Territory" and that's what steers folks wrong. > > > > > > > > So, about MS - it appears from my families that about 1815 they headed > > out > > > > of GA to MS - counties like DeSoto & Simpson & Copiah. My GRAVES line > > > came > > > > with these folks - they were collaterals, but not nearly the BIG > HITTERS > > > the > > > > other families where. This is the line of John W. GRAVES and Sarah > > WARREN, > > > > who folks think are from the James GRAVES and Mary COPELAND line who > > > descend > > > > from Capt. Thomas GRAVES. Martha M. GRAVES was my g+grandmother > married > > > > James DANIEL, Jr. If nothing else, I'm finding many of my other direct > > > lines > > > > & possibly to connection to my Daniel Line. And, these folks were > some > > > very > > > > flamboyant and colorful people, who had alot of wealth and were > > political > > > > leaders of whatever place they might settle. > > > > > > > > Anne - I'd made some notes today on your Daniel line - but, I can't > find > > > > them at the momemt. I've have to post them later. > > > > > > > > Take Care - Ruth in Portland, OR > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 5:01 AM > > > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > > Good Morning, > > > > > There is a link between the KELSO-DANIEL bunch of Greene County, > > GA, > > > > who > > > > > we know are tied to the COFFEES and CUNNINGHAMS of PE County, VA and > > > > Greene > > > > > County, GA, and Halifax County, NC. Margaret DANIEL (1750-1804), > d/o > > > > James > > > > > DANIEL (ABT 17087-1763) and Jean KELSO (ABT 1720-AFT 1780) of PE > > County, > > > > VA > > > > > married Francis COLEMAN (1744-1823) ABT 1767 and he was born in > > Halifax > > > > > County, NC. Francis COLEMAN died in Washington County, AL and I do > > not > > > > know > > > > > where Margaret DANIEL died. > > > > > Francis was the son of Robert R. COLEMAN and Frances MATHIS of > > > > Fairfield > > > > > County, SC, formerly Halifax County, NC.. This may explain why one > of > > > the > > > > > CUNNINGHAM boys in this bunch supposed died in SC - they did not > > migrate > > > > > directly from PE County, VA to Greene County, GA but migrated south > > into > > > > > Halifax County, NC, then Fairfield County, SC and finally to Greene > > > > County, > > > > > GA. > > > > > One name I saw in the list of who these COLEMAN kids married > that > > > may > > > > be > > > > > representative of the R. in Robert COLEMAN's name was ROE. I am > just > > > > > guessing on this one. This may also explain the links to a Charles > > > DANIEL > > > > > of Fishing Creek Church in Halifax County, NC that we see in this > > > family. > > > > > This information is from a researcher of this COLEMAN family and > I > > > > > cannot attest to its accuracy and is only provided as a guide. I > also > > > > > thought it interesting the original size of Washington County, AL > when > > > it > > > > > was created in 1800, extended the full width and breadth of both AL > > and > > > MS > > > > > (about 300 miles) for about 90 miles, north-south from the FL line > and > > > now > > > > > would include all of the counties across the southern area of both > AL > > > and > > > > > MS. I do not know exactly in which county in AL (or even MS) that > > > Francis > > > > > COLEMAN was buried. > > > > > > > > > > <<< > > > > > Children of Robert R. COLEMAN (ABt 1725-ABT 1795) and Frances > MATHIS: > > > > > i. Charles COLEMAN Marriage 1 Polly Mobley Death: 1788 in Fairfield > > > > County, > > > > > South Carolina > > > > > ii. William COLEMAN Marriage 1 Nancy BUTLER > > > > > iii. Susanna COLEMAN Marriage 1 Christopher PRITCHETT > > > > > iv. Stephen COLEMAN > > > > > v. Sarah COLEMAN Marriage 1 William CHAPMAN > > > > > vi. Mary COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? PARKER > > > > > vii. Cloey COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? MOBLEY > > > > > viii. Fanney COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isiah MOBLEY > > > > > ix. Nancy COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isaiah MOBLEY b: ABT. 1754 > > > > > x. Francis COLEMAN b: 16 AUG 1744 in Virginia Marriage 1 Margaret > > > DANIEL > > > > b: > > > > > 29 DEC 1750 Death: 13 AUG 1823 in Washington County, Alabama > > > > > xi. Thomas COLEMAN b: ABT. 1745 Marriage 1 Sarah ? > > > > > xii. Robert COLEMAN b: ABT. 1747 Marriage 1 Elizabeth ROE b: 20 FEB > > > > 1748/49 > > > > > Death: SEP 1809 in Northwest, Fairfield County, SC > > > > > > > > > > Children of Francis COLEMAN and Margaret DANIEL: > > > > > i. Isaac COLEMAN b: 25 SEP 1768 Marriage 1 Nancy ? Death: 1841 > > > > > ii. William COLEMAN b: 13 MAY 1770 Marriage 1 Nancy Dean LAWRENCE > > Death: > > > > > 1847 > > > > > iii. Francis Jr. COLEMAN b: 8 JUN 1772 Marriage 1 Mary WOMACK Death: > > 10 > > > > SEP > > > > > 1835 in Butler County, Alabama > > > > > iv. Margaret COLEMAN b: 6 JAN 1774 Marriage 1 Robert TILLMAN > > Married: > > > 5 > > > > > MAY 1793 in Jefferson County, Georgia > > > > > v. John COLEMAN b: 3 JAN 1776 > > > > > vi. Benjamin COLEMAN b: 29 APR 1778 Death: 24 DEC 1816 > > > > > vii. Frances Coleman b: 14 FEB 1781 Marriage 1 John WOMACK b: 25 > DEC > > > 1776 > > > > > Death: in Plantersville, Grimes County, Texas > > > > > viii. Abner COLEMAN b: 17 JAN 1783 Death: 10 APR 1787 > > > > > ix. Elias COLEMAN b: 9 DEC 1784 Death: 9 OCT 1786 > > > > > x. Vashti COLEMAN b: 19 DEC 1786 Marriage 1 John WILLIAMSON > Marriage > > 2 > > > > > Matthew SHAW death Choctaw County, Alabama > > > > > xi. Robert COLEMAN b: 9 MAR 1789 Death: 1 OCT 1789 > > > > > xii. Daniel COLEMAN b: 5 SEP 1792 Marriage 1 Sarah Hawkins > > > > > >>> > > > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? 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Speaking of SHEPPARDS, they were one of the First Families of Madison, Morgan County, GA. I do not carry a lot on them but they were closely collateral with the BALDWINS. The one BALDWIN connection I carry data for in my PAF is Margaret BALDWIN who married Judge William DANIEL, Sr. (1770-1839) of Lynchburg, Cumberland County, VA. This BALDWIN family was from Elizabethtown, Essex County, NJ and knowing all of the NJ and MD connections that come into GA in this time frame, I would not bet against this being a part of this group. The first SHEPPARD I pick up is Carter SHEPPARD (1894-1929) who married Adeline DOUGLAS of Madison, GA. She was the d/o Albert Eugene DOUGLAS, Sr. (1870-1919) and Annie Miller FITZPATRICK (1869-1939) of Madison, Morgan County, GA. Adeline was the sister of Henry Harris FITZPATRICK (1863-1934) of Madison who married my aunt. Ida Reneau RICHTER. The QUILLIANS, SHEPPARDS, CARTERS and BALDWINS of Morgan County, GA were all close. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack V Butler" <JackVButler@comcast.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 11:16 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > Ruth, where did the Olivers come from? I have Olivers from Baldwin County, > GA who moved to Barbour County, AL. I did note that a James Sheppard was a > JP on one of Dionysius Oliver's land deeds - enough to make one go hmmmmmm. > > Jane Oliver married William Henry Sheppard in 1814 in Baldwin County, GA. > She and William H. Sheppard did not move to AL until the 1840s, but they > settled near some Olivers that had already been there for many years. > > Jack > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:53 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > Hi John & Anne (I hope you'll read this too) > > > > The only peeps that you've heard from me recently have been regarding the > > families tied to a book "Early Settlers of Alabama" - of those being the > > descendants of: > > Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL > > > > Dionysious OLIVER and Mary Anne WINFREY > > > > Zimri TAIT and Martha MAYFIELD (and their daughter Barbara Taits marriage > to > > William Oliver son of Dionysious Oliver & William Oliver's subsequent > > marriage to a Creek Indian named Mary Polly Kean, granddaughter of "Big > > Warrior" aka Joseph Cornell, Chief of the Wind Clan - Creek Nation) > > > > Zimri TAIT's brother William TAIT married Elizabeth HUDSON dau of Charles > > HUDSON & Susannah PATRICK > > > > Zimri TAIT's grandson - Charles TAIT (brother to Barbara Tait wife of > > William Oliver), statesman of GA who married Nancy Ann LUCAS & Sarah > > WILLIAMSON. Charles died in Wilcox Co., AL. > > > > Barbara TAIT & William OLIVER's daughter Matilda Oliver married David > HUDSON > > son of David HUDSON & Mary COBB BOOKER (Cobb, Booker, & BOON families come > > into play about here and I haven't gotten this part sorted out as yet - > but, > > please note that the families are part of this herd.) And, Barbara Tait's > > sister, Lousia TAIT married John BANKS. So, Anne, when you came up with > > some of the names you posted yesterday - including BOOKER as a possible > name > > of one of the son the connection became more likely. > > > > Now you already know that 2 of Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL's kids > > married 2 of Dionysius OLIVER's kids. Ooops! Don't forget the White's - > > Shelton WHITE & Mildred CLARK (another one of Christophers kids). > > > > I haven't touched on the WATKINS or the THOMPSON'S, LEWISES, MERIWETHER's, > > who all have intermarriages with the above mentioned families. Many of > > these families had men who fought with William Oliver and Sam Dale & just > as > > William Oliver did - married Native American women who had wealth and land > > that had been granted to them in a very fertile part of the state, mostly > > around Pike and Fayette Co., AL. > > > > Yes, Washington County, AL at the turn of the 19th century was of > tremendous > > size. Many people who look for folks in Washington Co, MS should really > be > > looking in Washington Co., AL - likewise with Monroe Co - but, it was > called > > "Mississippi Territory" and that's what steers folks wrong. > > > > So, about MS - it appears from my families that about 1815 they headed out > > of GA to MS - counties like DeSoto & Simpson & Copiah. My GRAVES line > came > > with these folks - they were collaterals, but not nearly the BIG HITTERS > the > > other families where. This is the line of John W. GRAVES and Sarah WARREN, > > who folks think are from the James GRAVES and Mary COPELAND line who > descend > > from Capt. Thomas GRAVES. Martha M. GRAVES was my g+grandmother married > > James DANIEL, Jr. If nothing else, I'm finding many of my other direct > lines > > & possibly to connection to my Daniel Line. And, these folks were some > very > > flamboyant and colorful people, who had alot of wealth and were political > > leaders of whatever place they might settle. > > > > Anne - I'd made some notes today on your Daniel line - but, I can't find > > them at the momemt. I've have to post them later. > > > > Take Care - Ruth in Portland, OR > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 5:01 AM > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > Good Morning, > > > There is a link between the KELSO-DANIEL bunch of Greene County, GA, > > who > > > we know are tied to the COFFEES and CUNNINGHAMS of PE County, VA and > > Greene > > > County, GA, and Halifax County, NC. Margaret DANIEL (1750-1804), d/o > > James > > > DANIEL (ABT 17087-1763) and Jean KELSO (ABT 1720-AFT 1780) of PE County, > > VA > > > married Francis COLEMAN (1744-1823) ABT 1767 and he was born in Halifax > > > County, NC. Francis COLEMAN died in Washington County, AL and I do not > > know > > > where Margaret DANIEL died. > > > Francis was the son of Robert R. COLEMAN and Frances MATHIS of > > Fairfield > > > County, SC, formerly Halifax County, NC.. This may explain why one of > the > > > CUNNINGHAM boys in this bunch supposed died in SC - they did not migrate > > > directly from PE County, VA to Greene County, GA but migrated south into > > > Halifax County, NC, then Fairfield County, SC and finally to Greene > > County, > > > GA. > > > One name I saw in the list of who these COLEMAN kids married that > may > > be > > > representative of the R. in Robert COLEMAN's name was ROE. I am just > > > guessing on this one. This may also explain the links to a Charles > DANIEL > > > of Fishing Creek Church in Halifax County, NC that we see in this > family. > > > This information is from a researcher of this COLEMAN family and I > > > cannot attest to its accuracy and is only provided as a guide. I also > > > thought it interesting the original size of Washington County, AL when > it > > > was created in 1800, extended the full width and breadth of both AL and > MS > > > (about 300 miles) for about 90 miles, north-south from the FL line and > now > > > would include all of the counties across the southern area of both AL > and > > > MS. I do not know exactly in which county in AL (or even MS) that > Francis > > > COLEMAN was buried. > > > > > > <<< > > > Children of Robert R. COLEMAN (ABt 1725-ABT 1795) and Frances MATHIS: > > > i. Charles COLEMAN Marriage 1 Polly Mobley Death: 1788 in Fairfield > > County, > > > South Carolina > > > ii. William COLEMAN Marriage 1 Nancy BUTLER > > > iii. Susanna COLEMAN Marriage 1 Christopher PRITCHETT > > > iv. Stephen COLEMAN > > > v. Sarah COLEMAN Marriage 1 William CHAPMAN > > > vi. Mary COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? PARKER > > > vii. Cloey COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? MOBLEY > > > viii. Fanney COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isiah MOBLEY > > > ix. Nancy COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isaiah MOBLEY b: ABT. 1754 > > > x. Francis COLEMAN b: 16 AUG 1744 in Virginia Marriage 1 Margaret > DANIEL > > b: > > > 29 DEC 1750 Death: 13 AUG 1823 in Washington County, Alabama > > > xi. Thomas COLEMAN b: ABT. 1745 Marriage 1 Sarah ? > > > xii. Robert COLEMAN b: ABT. 1747 Marriage 1 Elizabeth ROE b: 20 FEB > > 1748/49 > > > Death: SEP 1809 in Northwest, Fairfield County, SC > > > > > > Children of Francis COLEMAN and Margaret DANIEL: > > > i. Isaac COLEMAN b: 25 SEP 1768 Marriage 1 Nancy ? Death: 1841 > > > ii. William COLEMAN b: 13 MAY 1770 Marriage 1 Nancy Dean LAWRENCE Death: > > > 1847 > > > iii. Francis Jr. COLEMAN b: 8 JUN 1772 Marriage 1 Mary WOMACK Death: 10 > > SEP > > > 1835 in Butler County, Alabama > > > iv. Margaret COLEMAN b: 6 JAN 1774 Marriage 1 Robert TILLMAN Married: > 5 > > > MAY 1793 in Jefferson County, Georgia > > > v. John COLEMAN b: 3 JAN 1776 > > > vi. Benjamin COLEMAN b: 29 APR 1778 Death: 24 DEC 1816 > > > vii. Frances Coleman b: 14 FEB 1781 Marriage 1 John WOMACK b: 25 DEC > 1776 > > > Death: in Plantersville, Grimes County, Texas > > > viii. Abner COLEMAN b: 17 JAN 1783 Death: 10 APR 1787 > > > ix. Elias COLEMAN b: 9 DEC 1784 Death: 9 OCT 1786 > > > x. Vashti COLEMAN b: 19 DEC 1786 Marriage 1 John WILLIAMSON Marriage 2 > > > Matthew SHAW death Choctaw County, Alabama > > > xi. Robert COLEMAN b: 9 MAR 1789 Death: 1 OCT 1789 > > > xii. Daniel COLEMAN b: 5 SEP 1792 Marriage 1 Sarah Hawkins > > > >>> > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? 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Ruth, A KEY family lived on the Stagecoach Road from Charleston as it passed through Morgan County, GA on its way to New Orleans. This ferry was located just a little ways down the road from Wilson LUMPKIN's home. This KEY family operated a ferry and I think this was the crossing of the Apalachee RIVER from then Greene County, GA into Morgan, at Buckhead. The FITZPATRICKS established a foothold, early, in Buckhead, which is located about 8 or so miles southeast of Madison, the county seat of Morgan County, GA. The PARKS also operated another ferry down in that area, too, down in the Brownwood area -- southwest of Madison at about the same distance. Wilson LUMPKIN (1783-1870), two term Governor of GA, married Elizabeth WALKER, d/o Rev. Sanders WALKER and Sarah LAMAR, the d/o of Thomas LAMAR III and Eleanor YOUNG who lived in Beech Island, SC -- outskirts of Augusta. My first-cousin, once removed, Col. William Richter MUSTIN, Esq. (1857-1900) of Madison, married Junie Whatley WRIGHT (1866-1900) of Beech Island, SC in 1894 at the home of her father, John Miller WRIGHT of Beech Island, SC. John was the son of Dionysius Z. WRIGHT, notice the name, Dionysius, and Sabrina A. BUSH of Barnwell County, SC and he was a grandson of Oakley H. WRIGHT and Nancy BAKER of New Castle, DE, later Windsor, Henry County, Missouri. Sabrina was the d/o George O. BUSH and Ellander SAPP of Williston, Barnwell County, SC. The BUSH's and MILLERS, mostly of the Edgefield area, go all the way back to Bertie County, NC. The parents of Virginia C. WHATLEY, Junie's mother, was Col. Abner WHATLEY and Eliza Ruth WILLSON of Edgefield, SC. They go back to the WHATLEYS of Granville County, NC. The LUMPKINS came to GA from the Halifax County, VA area. The parents of this family were a John H. LUMPKIN and Lucy HOPSON. They migrated into the Oglethorpe County, GA area and spread out from there. This family contained a lot of attorney, judges, etc and were contemporaries of Gov. John CLARKE, and Gen. Jeptha Vining HARRIS. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 11:29 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > John: > > How nice of you to bring up the Key connection to these families. We've > kicked these Keys around alot trying to come to terms with Elizabeth Key and > Josiah Daniel. Yes, the Keys were part of these herd from way back in VA. > We know that there are Daniel connections there. > > And, that brings up Anne's posting again. We know that James Key and Mary > Daniel lived in KY. She has a Nancy C. Key who was the second wife to > Daniel Morris, son of Thomas and Mary Morris. > > Anne: Do you know the parents for Nancy? > > And, I'd forgot to mention the Colemans - at least two married Graves in my > line. And, Lamar, and so many others. You'd talked about the name > Maxwell - Dionysius Oliver's 2nd wife was Jane Jackson (supposedly related > to Andrew Jackson) - and had a son named Jackson Oliver, who married a Polly > Maxwell. And, I think that I've ran into a couple of other ones. > > From what I've been able to read about Wm. H. Crawford - he and Charles Tait > were political buddies in GA and worked together to get Alabama State > Government established, along with James Dellet, who was James Daniel, Sr.'s > next door neighbor in Monroe Co., AL (or late least the next name on 3 > census). Although, the book I'm using doesn't list Mr. Crawford, I know > that there was at least a political connection. Seems to me that a while > back I'd found a Bio for Crawford in the GA archieves, I believe, but it was > on-line. > > - Ruth > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 9:00 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > Ruth, > > I have some interesting connections. A George WYCHE married Agatha > > CLARK b. ABT 1770. She was the d/o Christopher CLARK, Sr. (1737-1803) and > > Millicent TERRELL (1741-1800), as you noted. I have a pretty good layout > of > > Chris and Millicent's family if you want it. > > > > Lt. Col. George WYCHE II (ABT 1733-1809) of Brunswick County, VA, > later > > Richmond County, GA married a Patience CLARK, d/o George CLARK (d. 1775) > and > > Prudence of Brunswick County, VA. I do not show a George in this line, but > > you know there has to be one and he was born in the right time frame to > > marry Agatha. See note I have listed in the children of Chris and > > Millicent. > > > > As for Dionysious OLIVER. Three OLIVER boys married three of Chris > and > > Millicent's kids. Lucy CLARK born ABT 1786 married a Simeon OLIVER. I > have > > a listing of their kids and a Dionysious is not listed as one of them. > > However, her sisters, Susan CLARK born 1783 in Albemarle County, VA > married > > a McCarthy OLIVER and Lucinda OLIVER born 1785 married a James OLIVER. I > > have no other information on either of these latter two boys but one of > them > > must be the father of your Dionysius OLIVER. > > > > I also know of your interest in this family -- the KEYS, right? They, > > like the OLIVERS are all over this CLARK family. I still think there may > > be a link in this bunch to the CRAWFORDS of Morgan County, GA because the > > Hon. William H. CRAWFORD of Morgan County, GA named his youngest son, > > William Bibb CRAWFORD. I need to take a closer look at this CRAWFORD > > family. I do know that a Thomas CRAWFORD born 1770 in NC married Martha > > COLEMAN, d/o Daniel COLEMAN Sr. and Unity CARROLL of Warren County, NC. > > Martha was the sister of Eden COLEMAN who married Nancy Ann DANIEL, > > supposedly a d/o Thomas DANIEL and Sarah BURNEY or RANDLE of Greene > County, > > GA. Martha, like Eden, moved to Greene County, GA. Do not forget that > > Nancy Ann DANIEL was a sister of Charles DANIEL who married Elizabeth > COFFEE > > and Eden, his uncle, by marriage. The same goes for the CRAWFORDS. > > > > I also think George CLARKE (who must have been born about 1690) who > was > > the father of Patience CLARK who married George WYCHE II has to be related > > in some way to Christopher CLARK who married Millicent TERRELL. However, > I > > have Chris's father as Micajah CLARK (1718-1808) of Campbell County, VA > and > > his grandfather as Christopher CLARK born 1690 in England. He was married > to > > Penelope (BOLLING) JOHNSON who was the granddaughter of the Earl of > > Shaftsbury. > > > > Maybe someone else will see something here while I see what I can find on > > the links between the HARRIS, CRAWFORD, COLEMAN and DANIEL families of > > Greene and Morgan County, GA and get a little better understanding of how > > they relate to the WYCHE and CLARK families. Most of you know this by now, > > but I will restate it -- I am not related to this CLARK family. <grin> > > > > One further comment. A son of George CLARK and Prudence was a Randall > CLARK > > born ABT 1735 and from what I am seeing her, it kind of all smells to be > > part of the same overall group of families. Your comments. > > > > Chris and Millicent's kids: > > > > <<< > > Children > > i. Micajah CLARK b: 25 FEB 1758 married a Penelope GATEWOOD > > ii. Christopher CLARK b: 6 JAN 1761 married Rebecca DAVIS > > iii. David CLARK b: 8 APR 1762 married a Mary CLARK > > iv. Mourning CLARK b: 12 AUG 1764 married William Bibb KEY), son of > Martin > > KEY and Nancy Ann BIBB, on 17 Aug 1782 in Albemarle County, Virginia. > > Later relocated to Elbert County, GA. > > v. Judith CLARK b: 22 OCT 1766 Married Peter WYCHE (b. ABT 1762) RS-VA > son > > of Henry WYCHE and Frances BREWER of Greenville County, VA. > > vi. Rachel CLARK b: 8 OCT 1768 married a John BOWEN and John DALY > > vii. Agatha CLARK b: 28 AUG 1770 married George WYCHE (Note: Peter WYCHE > did > > have a brother, George, born ABT 1770, so this may be him) > > viii. Mary CLARK b: 1 OCT 1772 married Henry Bibb KEY (1763-1836), son of > > Martin KEY and Nancy Ann BIBB and brother of William who married Mourning > > CLARK. > > ix. Samuel CLARK b: 5 OCT 1774 - no information > > x. Joshua CLARK b: 7 JUL 1777 - no information > > xi. Mildred CLARK b: 24 MAR 1779 married Shelton WHITE in 1794 > > xii. Charles Terrell CLARK b: 3 SEP 1781 - no information > > xiii, Susan CLARK b: 5 MAR 1783 - married McCarthy OLIVER > > xiv. Lucinda OLIVER born 1785 married James OLIVER > > xv. Lucy CLARK b: 19 APR 1786 - married Simeon OLIVER > > > > >>> > > . > > > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:53 PM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > Hi John & Anne (I hope you'll read this too) > > > > > > The only peeps that you've heard from me recently have been regarding > the > > > families tied to a book "Early Settlers of Alabama" - of those being the > > > descendants of: > > > Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL > > > > > > Dionysious OLIVER and Mary Anne WINFREY > > > > > > Zimri TAIT and Martha MAYFIELD (and their daughter Barbara Taits > marriage > > to > > > William Oliver son of Dionysious Oliver & William Oliver's subsequent > > > marriage to a Creek Indian named Mary Polly Kean, granddaughter of "Big > > > Warrior" aka Joseph Cornell, Chief of the Wind Clan - Creek Nation) > > > > > > Zimri TAIT's brother William TAIT married Elizabeth HUDSON dau of > Charles > > > HUDSON & Susannah PATRICK > > > > > > Zimri TAIT's grandson - Charles TAIT (brother to Barbara Tait wife of > > > William Oliver), statesman of GA who married Nancy Ann LUCAS & Sarah > > > WILLIAMSON. Charles died in Wilcox Co., AL. > > > > > > Barbara TAIT & William OLIVER's daughter Matilda Oliver married David > > HUDSON > > > son of David HUDSON & Mary COBB BOOKER (Cobb, Booker, & BOON families > come > > > into play about here and I haven't gotten this part sorted out as yet - > > but, > > > please note that the families are part of this herd.) And, Barbara > Tait's > > > sister, Lousia TAIT married John BANKS. So, Anne, when you came up with > > > some of the names you posted yesterday - including BOOKER as a possible > > name > > > of one of the son the connection became more likely. > > > > > > Now you already know that 2 of Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL's > kids > > > married 2 of Dionysius OLIVER's kids. Ooops! Don't forget the White's - > > > Shelton WHITE & Mildred CLARK (another one of Christophers kids). > > > > > > I haven't touched on the WATKINS or the THOMPSON'S, LEWISES, > MERIWETHER's, > > > who all have intermarriages with the above mentioned families. Many of > > > these families had men who fought with William Oliver and Sam Dale & > just > > as > > > William Oliver did - married Native American women who had wealth and > land > > > that had been granted to them in a very fertile part of the state, > mostly > > > around Pike and Fayette Co., AL. > > > > > > Yes, Washington County, AL at the turn of the 19th century was of > > tremendous > > > size. Many people who look for folks in Washington Co, MS should really > > be > > > looking in Washington Co., AL - likewise with Monroe Co - but, it was > > called > > > "Mississippi Territory" and that's what steers folks wrong. > > > > > > So, about MS - it appears from my families that about 1815 they headed > out > > > of GA to MS - counties like DeSoto & Simpson & Copiah. My GRAVES line > > came > > > with these folks - they were collaterals, but not nearly the BIG HITTERS > > the > > > other families where. This is the line of John W. GRAVES and Sarah > WARREN, > > > who folks think are from the James GRAVES and Mary COPELAND line who > > descend > > > from Capt. Thomas GRAVES. Martha M. GRAVES was my g+grandmother married > > > James DANIEL, Jr. If nothing else, I'm finding many of my other direct > > lines > > > & possibly to connection to my Daniel Line. And, these folks were some > > very > > > flamboyant and colorful people, who had alot of wealth and were > political > > > leaders of whatever place they might settle. > > > > > > Anne - I'd made some notes today on your Daniel line - but, I can't find > > > them at the momemt. I've have to post them later. > > > > > > Take Care - Ruth in Portland, OR > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 5:01 AM > > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > > > > Good Morning, > > > > There is a link between the KELSO-DANIEL bunch of Greene County, > GA, > > > who > > > > we know are tied to the COFFEES and CUNNINGHAMS of PE County, VA and > > > Greene > > > > County, GA, and Halifax County, NC. Margaret DANIEL (1750-1804), d/o > > > James > > > > DANIEL (ABT 17087-1763) and Jean KELSO (ABT 1720-AFT 1780) of PE > County, > > > VA > > > > married Francis COLEMAN (1744-1823) ABT 1767 and he was born in > Halifax > > > > County, NC. Francis COLEMAN died in Washington County, AL and I do > not > > > know > > > > where Margaret DANIEL died. > > > > Francis was the son of Robert R. COLEMAN and Frances MATHIS of > > > Fairfield > > > > County, SC, formerly Halifax County, NC.. This may explain why one of > > the > > > > CUNNINGHAM boys in this bunch supposed died in SC - they did not > migrate > > > > directly from PE County, VA to Greene County, GA but migrated south > into > > > > Halifax County, NC, then Fairfield County, SC and finally to Greene > > > County, > > > > GA. > > > > One name I saw in the list of who these COLEMAN kids married that > > may > > > be > > > > representative of the R. in Robert COLEMAN's name was ROE. I am just > > > > guessing on this one. This may also explain the links to a Charles > > DANIEL > > > > of Fishing Creek Church in Halifax County, NC that we see in this > > family. > > > > This information is from a researcher of this COLEMAN family and I > > > > cannot attest to its accuracy and is only provided as a guide. I also > > > > thought it interesting the original size of Washington County, AL when > > it > > > > was created in 1800, extended the full width and breadth of both AL > and > > MS > > > > (about 300 miles) for about 90 miles, north-south from the FL line and > > now > > > > would include all of the counties across the southern area of both AL > > and > > > > MS. I do not know exactly in which county in AL (or even MS) that > > Francis > > > > COLEMAN was buried. > > > > > > > > <<< > > > > Children of Robert R. COLEMAN (ABt 1725-ABT 1795) and Frances MATHIS: > > > > i. Charles COLEMAN Marriage 1 Polly Mobley Death: 1788 in Fairfield > > > County, > > > > South Carolina > > > > ii. William COLEMAN Marriage 1 Nancy BUTLER > > > > iii. Susanna COLEMAN Marriage 1 Christopher PRITCHETT > > > > iv. Stephen COLEMAN > > > > v. Sarah COLEMAN Marriage 1 William CHAPMAN > > > > vi. Mary COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? PARKER > > > > vii. Cloey COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? MOBLEY > > > > viii. Fanney COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isiah MOBLEY > > > > ix. Nancy COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isaiah MOBLEY b: ABT. 1754 > > > > x. Francis COLEMAN b: 16 AUG 1744 in Virginia Marriage 1 Margaret > > DANIEL > > > b: > > > > 29 DEC 1750 Death: 13 AUG 1823 in Washington County, Alabama > > > > xi. Thomas COLEMAN b: ABT. 1745 Marriage 1 Sarah ? > > > > xii. Robert COLEMAN b: ABT. 1747 Marriage 1 Elizabeth ROE b: 20 FEB > > > 1748/49 > > > > Death: SEP 1809 in Northwest, Fairfield County, SC > > > > > > > > Children of Francis COLEMAN and Margaret DANIEL: > > > > i. Isaac COLEMAN b: 25 SEP 1768 Marriage 1 Nancy ? Death: 1841 > > > > ii. William COLEMAN b: 13 MAY 1770 Marriage 1 Nancy Dean LAWRENCE > Death: > > > > 1847 > > > > iii. Francis Jr. COLEMAN b: 8 JUN 1772 Marriage 1 Mary WOMACK Death: > 10 > > > SEP > > > > 1835 in Butler County, Alabama > > > > iv. Margaret COLEMAN b: 6 JAN 1774 Marriage 1 Robert TILLMAN > Married: > > 5 > > > > MAY 1793 in Jefferson County, Georgia > > > > v. John COLEMAN b: 3 JAN 1776 > > > > vi. Benjamin COLEMAN b: 29 APR 1778 Death: 24 DEC 1816 > > > > vii. Frances Coleman b: 14 FEB 1781 Marriage 1 John WOMACK b: 25 DEC > > 1776 > > > > Death: in Plantersville, Grimes County, Texas > > > > viii. Abner COLEMAN b: 17 JAN 1783 Death: 10 APR 1787 > > > > ix. Elias COLEMAN b: 9 DEC 1784 Death: 9 OCT 1786 > > > > x. Vashti COLEMAN b: 19 DEC 1786 Marriage 1 John WILLIAMSON Marriage > 2 > > > > Matthew SHAW death Choctaw County, Alabama > > > > xi. Robert COLEMAN b: 9 MAR 1789 Death: 1 OCT 1789 > > > > xii. Daniel COLEMAN b: 5 SEP 1792 Marriage 1 Sarah Hawkins > > > > >>> > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? 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Ruth, I have some interesting connections. A George WYCHE married Agatha CLARK b. ABT 1770. She was the d/o Christopher CLARK, Sr. (1737-1803) and Millicent TERRELL (1741-1800), as you noted. I have a pretty good layout of Chris and Millicent's family if you want it. Lt. Col. George WYCHE II (ABT 1733-1809) of Brunswick County, VA, later Richmond County, GA married a Patience CLARK, d/o George CLARK (d. 1775) and Prudence of Brunswick County, VA. I do not show a George in this line, but you know there has to be one and he was born in the right time frame to marry Agatha. See note I have listed in the children of Chris and Millicent. As for Dionysious OLIVER. Three OLIVER boys married three of Chris and Millicent's kids. Lucy CLARK born ABT 1786 married a Simeon OLIVER. I have a listing of their kids and a Dionysious is not listed as one of them. However, her sisters, Susan CLARK born 1783 in Albemarle County, VA married a McCarthy OLIVER and Lucinda OLIVER born 1785 married a James OLIVER. I have no other information on either of these latter two boys but one of them must be the father of your Dionysius OLIVER. I also know of your interest in this family -- the KEYS, right? They, like the OLIVERS are all over this CLARK family. I still think there may be a link in this bunch to the CRAWFORDS of Morgan County, GA because the Hon. William H. CRAWFORD of Morgan County, GA named his youngest son, William Bibb CRAWFORD. I need to take a closer look at this CRAWFORD family. I do know that a Thomas CRAWFORD born 1770 in NC married Martha COLEMAN, d/o Daniel COLEMAN Sr. and Unity CARROLL of Warren County, NC. Martha was the sister of Eden COLEMAN who married Nancy Ann DANIEL, supposedly a d/o Thomas DANIEL and Sarah BURNEY or RANDLE of Greene County, GA. Martha, like Eden, moved to Greene County, GA. Do not forget that Nancy Ann DANIEL was a sister of Charles DANIEL who married Elizabeth COFFEE and Eden, his uncle, by marriage. The same goes for the CRAWFORDS. I also think George CLARKE (who must have been born about 1690) who was the father of Patience CLARK who married George WYCHE II has to be related in some way to Christopher CLARK who married Millicent TERRELL. However, I have Chris's father as Micajah CLARK (1718-1808) of Campbell County, VA and his grandfather as Christopher CLARK born 1690 in England. He was married to Penelope (BOLLING) JOHNSON who was the granddaughter of the Earl of Shaftsbury. Maybe someone else will see something here while I see what I can find on the links between the HARRIS, CRAWFORD, COLEMAN and DANIEL families of Greene and Morgan County, GA and get a little better understanding of how they relate to the WYCHE and CLARK families. Most of you know this by now, but I will restate it -- I am not related to this CLARK family. <grin> One further comment. A son of George CLARK and Prudence was a Randall CLARK born ABT 1735 and from what I am seeing her, it kind of all smells to be part of the same overall group of families. Your comments. Chris and Millicent's kids: <<< Children i. Micajah CLARK b: 25 FEB 1758 married a Penelope GATEWOOD ii. Christopher CLARK b: 6 JAN 1761 married Rebecca DAVIS iii. David CLARK b: 8 APR 1762 married a Mary CLARK iv. Mourning CLARK b: 12 AUG 1764 married William Bibb KEY), son of Martin KEY and Nancy Ann BIBB, on 17 Aug 1782 in Albemarle County, Virginia. Later relocated to Elbert County, GA. v. Judith CLARK b: 22 OCT 1766 Married Peter WYCHE (b. ABT 1762) RS-VA son of Henry WYCHE and Frances BREWER of Greenville County, VA. vi. Rachel CLARK b: 8 OCT 1768 married a John BOWEN and John DALY vii. Agatha CLARK b: 28 AUG 1770 married George WYCHE (Note: Peter WYCHE did have a brother, George, born ABT 1770, so this may be him) viii. Mary CLARK b: 1 OCT 1772 married Henry Bibb KEY (1763-1836), son of Martin KEY and Nancy Ann BIBB and brother of William who married Mourning CLARK. ix. Samuel CLARK b: 5 OCT 1774 - no information x. Joshua CLARK b: 7 JUL 1777 - no information xi. Mildred CLARK b: 24 MAR 1779 married Shelton WHITE in 1794 xii. Charles Terrell CLARK b: 3 SEP 1781 - no information xiii, Susan CLARK b: 5 MAR 1783 - married McCarthy OLIVER xiv. Lucinda OLIVER born 1785 married James OLIVER xv. Lucy CLARK b: 19 APR 1786 - married Simeon OLIVER >>> . John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:53 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > Hi John & Anne (I hope you'll read this too) > > The only peeps that you've heard from me recently have been regarding the > families tied to a book "Early Settlers of Alabama" - of those being the > descendants of: > Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL > > Dionysious OLIVER and Mary Anne WINFREY > > Zimri TAIT and Martha MAYFIELD (and their daughter Barbara Taits marriage to > William Oliver son of Dionysious Oliver & William Oliver's subsequent > marriage to a Creek Indian named Mary Polly Kean, granddaughter of "Big > Warrior" aka Joseph Cornell, Chief of the Wind Clan - Creek Nation) > > Zimri TAIT's brother William TAIT married Elizabeth HUDSON dau of Charles > HUDSON & Susannah PATRICK > > Zimri TAIT's grandson - Charles TAIT (brother to Barbara Tait wife of > William Oliver), statesman of GA who married Nancy Ann LUCAS & Sarah > WILLIAMSON. Charles died in Wilcox Co., AL. > > Barbara TAIT & William OLIVER's daughter Matilda Oliver married David HUDSON > son of David HUDSON & Mary COBB BOOKER (Cobb, Booker, & BOON families come > into play about here and I haven't gotten this part sorted out as yet - but, > please note that the families are part of this herd.) And, Barbara Tait's > sister, Lousia TAIT married John BANKS. So, Anne, when you came up with > some of the names you posted yesterday - including BOOKER as a possible name > of one of the son the connection became more likely. > > Now you already know that 2 of Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL's kids > married 2 of Dionysius OLIVER's kids. Ooops! Don't forget the White's - > Shelton WHITE & Mildred CLARK (another one of Christophers kids). > > I haven't touched on the WATKINS or the THOMPSON'S, LEWISES, MERIWETHER's, > who all have intermarriages with the above mentioned families. Many of > these families had men who fought with William Oliver and Sam Dale & just as > William Oliver did - married Native American women who had wealth and land > that had been granted to them in a very fertile part of the state, mostly > around Pike and Fayette Co., AL. > > Yes, Washington County, AL at the turn of the 19th century was of tremendous > size. Many people who look for folks in Washington Co, MS should really be > looking in Washington Co., AL - likewise with Monroe Co - but, it was called > "Mississippi Territory" and that's what steers folks wrong. > > So, about MS - it appears from my families that about 1815 they headed out > of GA to MS - counties like DeSoto & Simpson & Copiah. My GRAVES line came > with these folks - they were collaterals, but not nearly the BIG HITTERS the > other families where. This is the line of John W. GRAVES and Sarah WARREN, > who folks think are from the James GRAVES and Mary COPELAND line who descend > from Capt. Thomas GRAVES. Martha M. GRAVES was my g+grandmother married > James DANIEL, Jr. If nothing else, I'm finding many of my other direct lines > & possibly to connection to my Daniel Line. And, these folks were some very > flamboyant and colorful people, who had alot of wealth and were political > leaders of whatever place they might settle. > > Anne - I'd made some notes today on your Daniel line - but, I can't find > them at the momemt. I've have to post them later. > > Take Care - Ruth in Portland, OR > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 5:01 AM > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > Good Morning, > > There is a link between the KELSO-DANIEL bunch of Greene County, GA, > who > > we know are tied to the COFFEES and CUNNINGHAMS of PE County, VA and > Greene > > County, GA, and Halifax County, NC. Margaret DANIEL (1750-1804), d/o > James > > DANIEL (ABT 17087-1763) and Jean KELSO (ABT 1720-AFT 1780) of PE County, > VA > > married Francis COLEMAN (1744-1823) ABT 1767 and he was born in Halifax > > County, NC. Francis COLEMAN died in Washington County, AL and I do not > know > > where Margaret DANIEL died. > > Francis was the son of Robert R. COLEMAN and Frances MATHIS of > Fairfield > > County, SC, formerly Halifax County, NC.. This may explain why one of the > > CUNNINGHAM boys in this bunch supposed died in SC - they did not migrate > > directly from PE County, VA to Greene County, GA but migrated south into > > Halifax County, NC, then Fairfield County, SC and finally to Greene > County, > > GA. > > One name I saw in the list of who these COLEMAN kids married that may > be > > representative of the R. in Robert COLEMAN's name was ROE. I am just > > guessing on this one. This may also explain the links to a Charles DANIEL > > of Fishing Creek Church in Halifax County, NC that we see in this family. > > This information is from a researcher of this COLEMAN family and I > > cannot attest to its accuracy and is only provided as a guide. I also > > thought it interesting the original size of Washington County, AL when it > > was created in 1800, extended the full width and breadth of both AL and MS > > (about 300 miles) for about 90 miles, north-south from the FL line and now > > would include all of the counties across the southern area of both AL and > > MS. I do not know exactly in which county in AL (or even MS) that Francis > > COLEMAN was buried. > > > > <<< > > Children of Robert R. COLEMAN (ABt 1725-ABT 1795) and Frances MATHIS: > > i. Charles COLEMAN Marriage 1 Polly Mobley Death: 1788 in Fairfield > County, > > South Carolina > > ii. William COLEMAN Marriage 1 Nancy BUTLER > > iii. Susanna COLEMAN Marriage 1 Christopher PRITCHETT > > iv. Stephen COLEMAN > > v. Sarah COLEMAN Marriage 1 William CHAPMAN > > vi. Mary COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? PARKER > > vii. Cloey COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? MOBLEY > > viii. Fanney COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isiah MOBLEY > > ix. Nancy COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isaiah MOBLEY b: ABT. 1754 > > x. Francis COLEMAN b: 16 AUG 1744 in Virginia Marriage 1 Margaret DANIEL > b: > > 29 DEC 1750 Death: 13 AUG 1823 in Washington County, Alabama > > xi. Thomas COLEMAN b: ABT. 1745 Marriage 1 Sarah ? > > xii. Robert COLEMAN b: ABT. 1747 Marriage 1 Elizabeth ROE b: 20 FEB > 1748/49 > > Death: SEP 1809 in Northwest, Fairfield County, SC > > > > Children of Francis COLEMAN and Margaret DANIEL: > > i. Isaac COLEMAN b: 25 SEP 1768 Marriage 1 Nancy ? Death: 1841 > > ii. William COLEMAN b: 13 MAY 1770 Marriage 1 Nancy Dean LAWRENCE Death: > > 1847 > > iii. Francis Jr. COLEMAN b: 8 JUN 1772 Marriage 1 Mary WOMACK Death: 10 > SEP > > 1835 in Butler County, Alabama > > iv. Margaret COLEMAN b: 6 JAN 1774 Marriage 1 Robert TILLMAN Married: 5 > > MAY 1793 in Jefferson County, Georgia > > v. John COLEMAN b: 3 JAN 1776 > > vi. Benjamin COLEMAN b: 29 APR 1778 Death: 24 DEC 1816 > > vii. Frances Coleman b: 14 FEB 1781 Marriage 1 John WOMACK b: 25 DEC 1776 > > Death: in Plantersville, Grimes County, Texas > > viii. Abner COLEMAN b: 17 JAN 1783 Death: 10 APR 1787 > > ix. Elias COLEMAN b: 9 DEC 1784 Death: 9 OCT 1786 > > x. Vashti COLEMAN b: 19 DEC 1786 Marriage 1 John WILLIAMSON Marriage 2 > > Matthew SHAW death Choctaw County, Alabama > > xi. Robert COLEMAN b: 9 MAR 1789 Death: 1 OCT 1789 > > xii. Daniel COLEMAN b: 5 SEP 1792 Marriage 1 Sarah Hawkins > > >>> > > > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? 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Ruth, where did the Olivers come from? I have Olivers from Baldwin County, GA who moved to Barbour County, AL. I did note that a James Sheppard was a JP on one of Dionysius Oliver's land deeds - enough to make one go hmmmmmm. Jane Oliver married William Henry Sheppard in 1814 in Baldwin County, GA. She and William H. Sheppard did not move to AL until the 1840s, but they settled near some Olivers that had already been there for many years. Jack ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:53 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > Hi John & Anne (I hope you'll read this too) > > The only peeps that you've heard from me recently have been regarding the > families tied to a book "Early Settlers of Alabama" - of those being the > descendants of: > Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL > > Dionysious OLIVER and Mary Anne WINFREY > > Zimri TAIT and Martha MAYFIELD (and their daughter Barbara Taits marriage to > William Oliver son of Dionysious Oliver & William Oliver's subsequent > marriage to a Creek Indian named Mary Polly Kean, granddaughter of "Big > Warrior" aka Joseph Cornell, Chief of the Wind Clan - Creek Nation) > > Zimri TAIT's brother William TAIT married Elizabeth HUDSON dau of Charles > HUDSON & Susannah PATRICK > > Zimri TAIT's grandson - Charles TAIT (brother to Barbara Tait wife of > William Oliver), statesman of GA who married Nancy Ann LUCAS & Sarah > WILLIAMSON. Charles died in Wilcox Co., AL. > > Barbara TAIT & William OLIVER's daughter Matilda Oliver married David HUDSON > son of David HUDSON & Mary COBB BOOKER (Cobb, Booker, & BOON families come > into play about here and I haven't gotten this part sorted out as yet - but, > please note that the families are part of this herd.) And, Barbara Tait's > sister, Lousia TAIT married John BANKS. So, Anne, when you came up with > some of the names you posted yesterday - including BOOKER as a possible name > of one of the son the connection became more likely. > > Now you already know that 2 of Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL's kids > married 2 of Dionysius OLIVER's kids. Ooops! Don't forget the White's - > Shelton WHITE & Mildred CLARK (another one of Christophers kids). > > I haven't touched on the WATKINS or the THOMPSON'S, LEWISES, MERIWETHER's, > who all have intermarriages with the above mentioned families. Many of > these families had men who fought with William Oliver and Sam Dale & just as > William Oliver did - married Native American women who had wealth and land > that had been granted to them in a very fertile part of the state, mostly > around Pike and Fayette Co., AL. > > Yes, Washington County, AL at the turn of the 19th century was of tremendous > size. Many people who look for folks in Washington Co, MS should really be > looking in Washington Co., AL - likewise with Monroe Co - but, it was called > "Mississippi Territory" and that's what steers folks wrong. > > So, about MS - it appears from my families that about 1815 they headed out > of GA to MS - counties like DeSoto & Simpson & Copiah. My GRAVES line came > with these folks - they were collaterals, but not nearly the BIG HITTERS the > other families where. This is the line of John W. GRAVES and Sarah WARREN, > who folks think are from the James GRAVES and Mary COPELAND line who descend > from Capt. Thomas GRAVES. Martha M. GRAVES was my g+grandmother married > James DANIEL, Jr. If nothing else, I'm finding many of my other direct lines > & possibly to connection to my Daniel Line. And, these folks were some very > flamboyant and colorful people, who had alot of wealth and were political > leaders of whatever place they might settle. > > Anne - I'd made some notes today on your Daniel line - but, I can't find > them at the momemt. I've have to post them later. > > Take Care - Ruth in Portland, OR > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 5:01 AM > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > Good Morning, > > There is a link between the KELSO-DANIEL bunch of Greene County, GA, > who > > we know are tied to the COFFEES and CUNNINGHAMS of PE County, VA and > Greene > > County, GA, and Halifax County, NC. Margaret DANIEL (1750-1804), d/o > James > > DANIEL (ABT 17087-1763) and Jean KELSO (ABT 1720-AFT 1780) of PE County, > VA > > married Francis COLEMAN (1744-1823) ABT 1767 and he was born in Halifax > > County, NC. Francis COLEMAN died in Washington County, AL and I do not > know > > where Margaret DANIEL died. > > Francis was the son of Robert R. COLEMAN and Frances MATHIS of > Fairfield > > County, SC, formerly Halifax County, NC.. This may explain why one of the > > CUNNINGHAM boys in this bunch supposed died in SC - they did not migrate > > directly from PE County, VA to Greene County, GA but migrated south into > > Halifax County, NC, then Fairfield County, SC and finally to Greene > County, > > GA. > > One name I saw in the list of who these COLEMAN kids married that may > be > > representative of the R. in Robert COLEMAN's name was ROE. I am just > > guessing on this one. This may also explain the links to a Charles DANIEL > > of Fishing Creek Church in Halifax County, NC that we see in this family. > > This information is from a researcher of this COLEMAN family and I > > cannot attest to its accuracy and is only provided as a guide. I also > > thought it interesting the original size of Washington County, AL when it > > was created in 1800, extended the full width and breadth of both AL and MS > > (about 300 miles) for about 90 miles, north-south from the FL line and now > > would include all of the counties across the southern area of both AL and > > MS. I do not know exactly in which county in AL (or even MS) that Francis > > COLEMAN was buried. > > > > <<< > > Children of Robert R. COLEMAN (ABt 1725-ABT 1795) and Frances MATHIS: > > i. Charles COLEMAN Marriage 1 Polly Mobley Death: 1788 in Fairfield > County, > > South Carolina > > ii. William COLEMAN Marriage 1 Nancy BUTLER > > iii. Susanna COLEMAN Marriage 1 Christopher PRITCHETT > > iv. Stephen COLEMAN > > v. Sarah COLEMAN Marriage 1 William CHAPMAN > > vi. Mary COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? PARKER > > vii. Cloey COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? MOBLEY > > viii. Fanney COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isiah MOBLEY > > ix. Nancy COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isaiah MOBLEY b: ABT. 1754 > > x. Francis COLEMAN b: 16 AUG 1744 in Virginia Marriage 1 Margaret DANIEL > b: > > 29 DEC 1750 Death: 13 AUG 1823 in Washington County, Alabama > > xi. Thomas COLEMAN b: ABT. 1745 Marriage 1 Sarah ? > > xii. Robert COLEMAN b: ABT. 1747 Marriage 1 Elizabeth ROE b: 20 FEB > 1748/49 > > Death: SEP 1809 in Northwest, Fairfield County, SC > > > > Children of Francis COLEMAN and Margaret DANIEL: > > i. Isaac COLEMAN b: 25 SEP 1768 Marriage 1 Nancy ? Death: 1841 > > ii. William COLEMAN b: 13 MAY 1770 Marriage 1 Nancy Dean LAWRENCE Death: > > 1847 > > iii. Francis Jr. COLEMAN b: 8 JUN 1772 Marriage 1 Mary WOMACK Death: 10 > SEP > > 1835 in Butler County, Alabama > > iv. Margaret COLEMAN b: 6 JAN 1774 Marriage 1 Robert TILLMAN Married: 5 > > MAY 1793 in Jefferson County, Georgia > > v. John COLEMAN b: 3 JAN 1776 > > vi. Benjamin COLEMAN b: 29 APR 1778 Death: 24 DEC 1816 > > vii. Frances Coleman b: 14 FEB 1781 Marriage 1 John WOMACK b: 25 DEC 1776 > > Death: in Plantersville, Grimes County, Texas > > viii. Abner COLEMAN b: 17 JAN 1783 Death: 10 APR 1787 > > ix. Elias COLEMAN b: 9 DEC 1784 Death: 9 OCT 1786 > > x. Vashti COLEMAN b: 19 DEC 1786 Marriage 1 John WILLIAMSON Marriage 2 > > Matthew SHAW death Choctaw County, Alabama > > xi. Robert COLEMAN b: 9 MAR 1789 Death: 1 OCT 1789 > > xii. Daniel COLEMAN b: 5 SEP 1792 Marriage 1 Sarah Hawkins > > >>> > > > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? 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John: How nice of you to bring up the Key connection to these families. We've kicked these Keys around alot trying to come to terms with Elizabeth Key and Josiah Daniel. Yes, the Keys were part of these herd from way back in VA. We know that there are Daniel connections there. And, that brings up Anne's posting again. We know that James Key and Mary Daniel lived in KY. She has a Nancy C. Key who was the second wife to Daniel Morris, son of Thomas and Mary Morris. Anne: Do you know the parents for Nancy? And, I'd forgot to mention the Colemans - at least two married Graves in my line. And, Lamar, and so many others. You'd talked about the name Maxwell - Dionysius Oliver's 2nd wife was Jane Jackson (supposedly related to Andrew Jackson) - and had a son named Jackson Oliver, who married a Polly Maxwell. And, I think that I've ran into a couple of other ones. From what I've been able to read about Wm. H. Crawford - he and Charles Tait were political buddies in GA and worked together to get Alabama State Government established, along with James Dellet, who was James Daniel, Sr.'s next door neighbor in Monroe Co., AL (or late least the next name on 3 census). Although, the book I'm using doesn't list Mr. Crawford, I know that there was at least a political connection. Seems to me that a while back I'd found a Bio for Crawford in the GA archieves, I believe, but it was on-line. - Ruth ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 9:00 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > Ruth, > I have some interesting connections. A George WYCHE married Agatha > CLARK b. ABT 1770. She was the d/o Christopher CLARK, Sr. (1737-1803) and > Millicent TERRELL (1741-1800), as you noted. I have a pretty good layout of > Chris and Millicent's family if you want it. > > Lt. Col. George WYCHE II (ABT 1733-1809) of Brunswick County, VA, later > Richmond County, GA married a Patience CLARK, d/o George CLARK (d. 1775) and > Prudence of Brunswick County, VA. I do not show a George in this line, but > you know there has to be one and he was born in the right time frame to > marry Agatha. See note I have listed in the children of Chris and > Millicent. > > As for Dionysious OLIVER. Three OLIVER boys married three of Chris and > Millicent's kids. Lucy CLARK born ABT 1786 married a Simeon OLIVER. I have > a listing of their kids and a Dionysious is not listed as one of them. > However, her sisters, Susan CLARK born 1783 in Albemarle County, VA married > a McCarthy OLIVER and Lucinda OLIVER born 1785 married a James OLIVER. I > have no other information on either of these latter two boys but one of them > must be the father of your Dionysius OLIVER. > > I also know of your interest in this family -- the KEYS, right? They, > like the OLIVERS are all over this CLARK family. I still think there may > be a link in this bunch to the CRAWFORDS of Morgan County, GA because the > Hon. William H. CRAWFORD of Morgan County, GA named his youngest son, > William Bibb CRAWFORD. I need to take a closer look at this CRAWFORD > family. I do know that a Thomas CRAWFORD born 1770 in NC married Martha > COLEMAN, d/o Daniel COLEMAN Sr. and Unity CARROLL of Warren County, NC. > Martha was the sister of Eden COLEMAN who married Nancy Ann DANIEL, > supposedly a d/o Thomas DANIEL and Sarah BURNEY or RANDLE of Greene County, > GA. Martha, like Eden, moved to Greene County, GA. Do not forget that > Nancy Ann DANIEL was a sister of Charles DANIEL who married Elizabeth COFFEE > and Eden, his uncle, by marriage. The same goes for the CRAWFORDS. > > I also think George CLARKE (who must have been born about 1690) who was > the father of Patience CLARK who married George WYCHE II has to be related > in some way to Christopher CLARK who married Millicent TERRELL. However, I > have Chris's father as Micajah CLARK (1718-1808) of Campbell County, VA and > his grandfather as Christopher CLARK born 1690 in England. He was married to > Penelope (BOLLING) JOHNSON who was the granddaughter of the Earl of > Shaftsbury. > > Maybe someone else will see something here while I see what I can find on > the links between the HARRIS, CRAWFORD, COLEMAN and DANIEL families of > Greene and Morgan County, GA and get a little better understanding of how > they relate to the WYCHE and CLARK families. Most of you know this by now, > but I will restate it -- I am not related to this CLARK family. <grin> > > One further comment. A son of George CLARK and Prudence was a Randall CLARK > born ABT 1735 and from what I am seeing her, it kind of all smells to be > part of the same overall group of families. Your comments. > > Chris and Millicent's kids: > > <<< > Children > i. Micajah CLARK b: 25 FEB 1758 married a Penelope GATEWOOD > ii. Christopher CLARK b: 6 JAN 1761 married Rebecca DAVIS > iii. David CLARK b: 8 APR 1762 married a Mary CLARK > iv. Mourning CLARK b: 12 AUG 1764 married William Bibb KEY), son of Martin > KEY and Nancy Ann BIBB, on 17 Aug 1782 in Albemarle County, Virginia. > Later relocated to Elbert County, GA. > v. Judith CLARK b: 22 OCT 1766 Married Peter WYCHE (b. ABT 1762) RS-VA son > of Henry WYCHE and Frances BREWER of Greenville County, VA. > vi. Rachel CLARK b: 8 OCT 1768 married a John BOWEN and John DALY > vii. Agatha CLARK b: 28 AUG 1770 married George WYCHE (Note: Peter WYCHE did > have a brother, George, born ABT 1770, so this may be him) > viii. Mary CLARK b: 1 OCT 1772 married Henry Bibb KEY (1763-1836), son of > Martin KEY and Nancy Ann BIBB and brother of William who married Mourning > CLARK. > ix. Samuel CLARK b: 5 OCT 1774 - no information > x. Joshua CLARK b: 7 JUL 1777 - no information > xi. Mildred CLARK b: 24 MAR 1779 married Shelton WHITE in 1794 > xii. Charles Terrell CLARK b: 3 SEP 1781 - no information > xiii, Susan CLARK b: 5 MAR 1783 - married McCarthy OLIVER > xiv. Lucinda OLIVER born 1785 married James OLIVER > xv. Lucy CLARK b: 19 APR 1786 - married Simeon OLIVER > > >>> > . > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:53 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > Hi John & Anne (I hope you'll read this too) > > > > The only peeps that you've heard from me recently have been regarding the > > families tied to a book "Early Settlers of Alabama" - of those being the > > descendants of: > > Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL > > > > Dionysious OLIVER and Mary Anne WINFREY > > > > Zimri TAIT and Martha MAYFIELD (and their daughter Barbara Taits marriage > to > > William Oliver son of Dionysious Oliver & William Oliver's subsequent > > marriage to a Creek Indian named Mary Polly Kean, granddaughter of "Big > > Warrior" aka Joseph Cornell, Chief of the Wind Clan - Creek Nation) > > > > Zimri TAIT's brother William TAIT married Elizabeth HUDSON dau of Charles > > HUDSON & Susannah PATRICK > > > > Zimri TAIT's grandson - Charles TAIT (brother to Barbara Tait wife of > > William Oliver), statesman of GA who married Nancy Ann LUCAS & Sarah > > WILLIAMSON. Charles died in Wilcox Co., AL. > > > > Barbara TAIT & William OLIVER's daughter Matilda Oliver married David > HUDSON > > son of David HUDSON & Mary COBB BOOKER (Cobb, Booker, & BOON families come > > into play about here and I haven't gotten this part sorted out as yet - > but, > > please note that the families are part of this herd.) And, Barbara Tait's > > sister, Lousia TAIT married John BANKS. So, Anne, when you came up with > > some of the names you posted yesterday - including BOOKER as a possible > name > > of one of the son the connection became more likely. > > > > Now you already know that 2 of Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL's kids > > married 2 of Dionysius OLIVER's kids. Ooops! Don't forget the White's - > > Shelton WHITE & Mildred CLARK (another one of Christophers kids). > > > > I haven't touched on the WATKINS or the THOMPSON'S, LEWISES, MERIWETHER's, > > who all have intermarriages with the above mentioned families. Many of > > these families had men who fought with William Oliver and Sam Dale & just > as > > William Oliver did - married Native American women who had wealth and land > > that had been granted to them in a very fertile part of the state, mostly > > around Pike and Fayette Co., AL. > > > > Yes, Washington County, AL at the turn of the 19th century was of > tremendous > > size. Many people who look for folks in Washington Co, MS should really > be > > looking in Washington Co., AL - likewise with Monroe Co - but, it was > called > > "Mississippi Territory" and that's what steers folks wrong. > > > > So, about MS - it appears from my families that about 1815 they headed out > > of GA to MS - counties like DeSoto & Simpson & Copiah. My GRAVES line > came > > with these folks - they were collaterals, but not nearly the BIG HITTERS > the > > other families where. This is the line of John W. GRAVES and Sarah WARREN, > > who folks think are from the James GRAVES and Mary COPELAND line who > descend > > from Capt. Thomas GRAVES. Martha M. GRAVES was my g+grandmother married > > James DANIEL, Jr. If nothing else, I'm finding many of my other direct > lines > > & possibly to connection to my Daniel Line. And, these folks were some > very > > flamboyant and colorful people, who had alot of wealth and were political > > leaders of whatever place they might settle. > > > > Anne - I'd made some notes today on your Daniel line - but, I can't find > > them at the momemt. I've have to post them later. > > > > Take Care - Ruth in Portland, OR > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 5:01 AM > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > Good Morning, > > > There is a link between the KELSO-DANIEL bunch of Greene County, GA, > > who > > > we know are tied to the COFFEES and CUNNINGHAMS of PE County, VA and > > Greene > > > County, GA, and Halifax County, NC. Margaret DANIEL (1750-1804), d/o > > James > > > DANIEL (ABT 17087-1763) and Jean KELSO (ABT 1720-AFT 1780) of PE County, > > VA > > > married Francis COLEMAN (1744-1823) ABT 1767 and he was born in Halifax > > > County, NC. Francis COLEMAN died in Washington County, AL and I do not > > know > > > where Margaret DANIEL died. > > > Francis was the son of Robert R. COLEMAN and Frances MATHIS of > > Fairfield > > > County, SC, formerly Halifax County, NC.. This may explain why one of > the > > > CUNNINGHAM boys in this bunch supposed died in SC - they did not migrate > > > directly from PE County, VA to Greene County, GA but migrated south into > > > Halifax County, NC, then Fairfield County, SC and finally to Greene > > County, > > > GA. > > > One name I saw in the list of who these COLEMAN kids married that > may > > be > > > representative of the R. in Robert COLEMAN's name was ROE. I am just > > > guessing on this one. This may also explain the links to a Charles > DANIEL > > > of Fishing Creek Church in Halifax County, NC that we see in this > family. > > > This information is from a researcher of this COLEMAN family and I > > > cannot attest to its accuracy and is only provided as a guide. I also > > > thought it interesting the original size of Washington County, AL when > it > > > was created in 1800, extended the full width and breadth of both AL and > MS > > > (about 300 miles) for about 90 miles, north-south from the FL line and > now > > > would include all of the counties across the southern area of both AL > and > > > MS. I do not know exactly in which county in AL (or even MS) that > Francis > > > COLEMAN was buried. > > > > > > <<< > > > Children of Robert R. COLEMAN (ABt 1725-ABT 1795) and Frances MATHIS: > > > i. Charles COLEMAN Marriage 1 Polly Mobley Death: 1788 in Fairfield > > County, > > > South Carolina > > > ii. William COLEMAN Marriage 1 Nancy BUTLER > > > iii. Susanna COLEMAN Marriage 1 Christopher PRITCHETT > > > iv. Stephen COLEMAN > > > v. Sarah COLEMAN Marriage 1 William CHAPMAN > > > vi. Mary COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? PARKER > > > vii. Cloey COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? MOBLEY > > > viii. Fanney COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isiah MOBLEY > > > ix. Nancy COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isaiah MOBLEY b: ABT. 1754 > > > x. Francis COLEMAN b: 16 AUG 1744 in Virginia Marriage 1 Margaret > DANIEL > > b: > > > 29 DEC 1750 Death: 13 AUG 1823 in Washington County, Alabama > > > xi. Thomas COLEMAN b: ABT. 1745 Marriage 1 Sarah ? > > > xii. Robert COLEMAN b: ABT. 1747 Marriage 1 Elizabeth ROE b: 20 FEB > > 1748/49 > > > Death: SEP 1809 in Northwest, Fairfield County, SC > > > > > > Children of Francis COLEMAN and Margaret DANIEL: > > > i. Isaac COLEMAN b: 25 SEP 1768 Marriage 1 Nancy ? Death: 1841 > > > ii. William COLEMAN b: 13 MAY 1770 Marriage 1 Nancy Dean LAWRENCE Death: > > > 1847 > > > iii. Francis Jr. COLEMAN b: 8 JUN 1772 Marriage 1 Mary WOMACK Death: 10 > > SEP > > > 1835 in Butler County, Alabama > > > iv. Margaret COLEMAN b: 6 JAN 1774 Marriage 1 Robert TILLMAN Married: > 5 > > > MAY 1793 in Jefferson County, Georgia > > > v. John COLEMAN b: 3 JAN 1776 > > > vi. Benjamin COLEMAN b: 29 APR 1778 Death: 24 DEC 1816 > > > vii. Frances Coleman b: 14 FEB 1781 Marriage 1 John WOMACK b: 25 DEC > 1776 > > > Death: in Plantersville, Grimes County, Texas > > > viii. Abner COLEMAN b: 17 JAN 1783 Death: 10 APR 1787 > > > ix. Elias COLEMAN b: 9 DEC 1784 Death: 9 OCT 1786 > > > x. Vashti COLEMAN b: 19 DEC 1786 Marriage 1 John WILLIAMSON Marriage 2 > > > Matthew SHAW death Choctaw County, Alabama > > > xi. Robert COLEMAN b: 9 MAR 1789 Death: 1 OCT 1789 > > > xii. Daniel COLEMAN b: 5 SEP 1792 Marriage 1 Sarah Hawkins > > > >>> > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? 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Jack: I've ran across a couple of Sheppard's in these families. Let me do a little more checking and see if I can find out anything about them. Looks like I'll be snowed in for a couple of days here. Portland, OR doesn't get much snow, as we are in a valley. But, our forcasters say we will get 6" tonight - so, there will be no work for me tomorrow. Portland comes to a stop when the snow comes. Kinda like folks from San Diego and rain. That was probably Dionysius Oliver, Jr. b. 1768 or one of the others ones. I'll keep your e-mail close at hand and see what I can find. - Ruth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack V Butler" <JackVButler@comcast.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:16 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > Ruth, where did the Olivers come from? I have Olivers from Baldwin County, > GA who moved to Barbour County, AL. I did note that a James Sheppard was a > JP on one of Dionysius Oliver's land deeds - enough to make one go hmmmmmm. > > Jane Oliver married William Henry Sheppard in 1814 in Baldwin County, GA. > She and William H. Sheppard did not move to AL until the 1840s, but they > settled near some Olivers that had already been there for many years. > > Jack > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:53 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > Hi John & Anne (I hope you'll read this too) > > > > The only peeps that you've heard from me recently have been regarding the > > families tied to a book "Early Settlers of Alabama" - of those being the > > descendants of: > > Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL > > > > Dionysious OLIVER and Mary Anne WINFREY > > > > Zimri TAIT and Martha MAYFIELD (and their daughter Barbara Taits marriage > to > > William Oliver son of Dionysious Oliver & William Oliver's subsequent > > marriage to a Creek Indian named Mary Polly Kean, granddaughter of "Big > > Warrior" aka Joseph Cornell, Chief of the Wind Clan - Creek Nation) > > > > Zimri TAIT's brother William TAIT married Elizabeth HUDSON dau of Charles > > HUDSON & Susannah PATRICK > > > > Zimri TAIT's grandson - Charles TAIT (brother to Barbara Tait wife of > > William Oliver), statesman of GA who married Nancy Ann LUCAS & Sarah > > WILLIAMSON. Charles died in Wilcox Co., AL. > > > > Barbara TAIT & William OLIVER's daughter Matilda Oliver married David > HUDSON > > son of David HUDSON & Mary COBB BOOKER (Cobb, Booker, & BOON families come > > into play about here and I haven't gotten this part sorted out as yet - > but, > > please note that the families are part of this herd.) And, Barbara Tait's > > sister, Lousia TAIT married John BANKS. So, Anne, when you came up with > > some of the names you posted yesterday - including BOOKER as a possible > name > > of one of the son the connection became more likely. > > > > Now you already know that 2 of Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL's kids > > married 2 of Dionysius OLIVER's kids. Ooops! Don't forget the White's - > > Shelton WHITE & Mildred CLARK (another one of Christophers kids). > > > > I haven't touched on the WATKINS or the THOMPSON'S, LEWISES, MERIWETHER's, > > who all have intermarriages with the above mentioned families. Many of > > these families had men who fought with William Oliver and Sam Dale & just > as > > William Oliver did - married Native American women who had wealth and land > > that had been granted to them in a very fertile part of the state, mostly > > around Pike and Fayette Co., AL. > > > > Yes, Washington County, AL at the turn of the 19th century was of > tremendous > > size. Many people who look for folks in Washington Co, MS should really > be > > looking in Washington Co., AL - likewise with Monroe Co - but, it was > called > > "Mississippi Territory" and that's what steers folks wrong. > > > > So, about MS - it appears from my families that about 1815 they headed out > > of GA to MS - counties like DeSoto & Simpson & Copiah. My GRAVES line > came > > with these folks - they were collaterals, but not nearly the BIG HITTERS > the > > other families where. This is the line of John W. GRAVES and Sarah WARREN, > > who folks think are from the James GRAVES and Mary COPELAND line who > descend > > from Capt. Thomas GRAVES. Martha M. GRAVES was my g+grandmother married > > James DANIEL, Jr. If nothing else, I'm finding many of my other direct > lines > > & possibly to connection to my Daniel Line. And, these folks were some > very > > flamboyant and colorful people, who had alot of wealth and were political > > leaders of whatever place they might settle. > > > > Anne - I'd made some notes today on your Daniel line - but, I can't find > > them at the momemt. I've have to post them later. > > > > Take Care - Ruth in Portland, OR > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 5:01 AM > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > Good Morning, > > > There is a link between the KELSO-DANIEL bunch of Greene County, GA, > > who > > > we know are tied to the COFFEES and CUNNINGHAMS of PE County, VA and > > Greene > > > County, GA, and Halifax County, NC. Margaret DANIEL (1750-1804), d/o > > James > > > DANIEL (ABT 17087-1763) and Jean KELSO (ABT 1720-AFT 1780) of PE County, > > VA > > > married Francis COLEMAN (1744-1823) ABT 1767 and he was born in Halifax > > > County, NC. Francis COLEMAN died in Washington County, AL and I do not > > know > > > where Margaret DANIEL died. > > > Francis was the son of Robert R. COLEMAN and Frances MATHIS of > > Fairfield > > > County, SC, formerly Halifax County, NC.. This may explain why one of > the > > > CUNNINGHAM boys in this bunch supposed died in SC - they did not migrate > > > directly from PE County, VA to Greene County, GA but migrated south into > > > Halifax County, NC, then Fairfield County, SC and finally to Greene > > County, > > > GA. > > > One name I saw in the list of who these COLEMAN kids married that > may > > be > > > representative of the R. in Robert COLEMAN's name was ROE. I am just > > > guessing on this one. This may also explain the links to a Charles > DANIEL > > > of Fishing Creek Church in Halifax County, NC that we see in this > family. > > > This information is from a researcher of this COLEMAN family and I > > > cannot attest to its accuracy and is only provided as a guide. I also > > > thought it interesting the original size of Washington County, AL when > it > > > was created in 1800, extended the full width and breadth of both AL and > MS > > > (about 300 miles) for about 90 miles, north-south from the FL line and > now > > > would include all of the counties across the southern area of both AL > and > > > MS. I do not know exactly in which county in AL (or even MS) that > Francis > > > COLEMAN was buried. > > > > > > <<< > > > Children of Robert R. COLEMAN (ABt 1725-ABT 1795) and Frances MATHIS: > > > i. Charles COLEMAN Marriage 1 Polly Mobley Death: 1788 in Fairfield > > County, > > > South Carolina > > > ii. William COLEMAN Marriage 1 Nancy BUTLER > > > iii. Susanna COLEMAN Marriage 1 Christopher PRITCHETT > > > iv. Stephen COLEMAN > > > v. Sarah COLEMAN Marriage 1 William CHAPMAN > > > vi. Mary COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? PARKER > > > vii. Cloey COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? MOBLEY > > > viii. Fanney COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isiah MOBLEY > > > ix. Nancy COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isaiah MOBLEY b: ABT. 1754 > > > x. Francis COLEMAN b: 16 AUG 1744 in Virginia Marriage 1 Margaret > DANIEL > > b: > > > 29 DEC 1750 Death: 13 AUG 1823 in Washington County, Alabama > > > xi. Thomas COLEMAN b: ABT. 1745 Marriage 1 Sarah ? > > > xii. Robert COLEMAN b: ABT. 1747 Marriage 1 Elizabeth ROE b: 20 FEB > > 1748/49 > > > Death: SEP 1809 in Northwest, Fairfield County, SC > > > > > > Children of Francis COLEMAN and Margaret DANIEL: > > > i. Isaac COLEMAN b: 25 SEP 1768 Marriage 1 Nancy ? Death: 1841 > > > ii. William COLEMAN b: 13 MAY 1770 Marriage 1 Nancy Dean LAWRENCE Death: > > > 1847 > > > iii. Francis Jr. COLEMAN b: 8 JUN 1772 Marriage 1 Mary WOMACK Death: 10 > > SEP > > > 1835 in Butler County, Alabama > > > iv. Margaret COLEMAN b: 6 JAN 1774 Marriage 1 Robert TILLMAN Married: > 5 > > > MAY 1793 in Jefferson County, Georgia > > > v. John COLEMAN b: 3 JAN 1776 > > > vi. Benjamin COLEMAN b: 29 APR 1778 Death: 24 DEC 1816 > > > vii. Frances Coleman b: 14 FEB 1781 Marriage 1 John WOMACK b: 25 DEC > 1776 > > > Death: in Plantersville, Grimes County, Texas > > > viii. Abner COLEMAN b: 17 JAN 1783 Death: 10 APR 1787 > > > ix. Elias COLEMAN b: 9 DEC 1784 Death: 9 OCT 1786 > > > x. Vashti COLEMAN b: 19 DEC 1786 Marriage 1 John WILLIAMSON Marriage 2 > > > Matthew SHAW death Choctaw County, Alabama > > > xi. Robert COLEMAN b: 9 MAR 1789 Death: 1 OCT 1789 > > > xii. Daniel COLEMAN b: 5 SEP 1792 Marriage 1 Sarah Hawkins > > > >>> > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? 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Hi John & Anne (I hope you'll read this too) The only peeps that you've heard from me recently have been regarding the families tied to a book "Early Settlers of Alabama" - of those being the descendants of: Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL Dionysious OLIVER and Mary Anne WINFREY Zimri TAIT and Martha MAYFIELD (and their daughter Barbara Taits marriage to William Oliver son of Dionysious Oliver & William Oliver's subsequent marriage to a Creek Indian named Mary Polly Kean, granddaughter of "Big Warrior" aka Joseph Cornell, Chief of the Wind Clan - Creek Nation) Zimri TAIT's brother William TAIT married Elizabeth HUDSON dau of Charles HUDSON & Susannah PATRICK Zimri TAIT's grandson - Charles TAIT (brother to Barbara Tait wife of William Oliver), statesman of GA who married Nancy Ann LUCAS & Sarah WILLIAMSON. Charles died in Wilcox Co., AL. Barbara TAIT & William OLIVER's daughter Matilda Oliver married David HUDSON son of David HUDSON & Mary COBB BOOKER (Cobb, Booker, & BOON families come into play about here and I haven't gotten this part sorted out as yet - but, please note that the families are part of this herd.) And, Barbara Tait's sister, Lousia TAIT married John BANKS. So, Anne, when you came up with some of the names you posted yesterday - including BOOKER as a possible name of one of the son the connection became more likely. Now you already know that 2 of Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL's kids married 2 of Dionysius OLIVER's kids. Ooops! Don't forget the White's - Shelton WHITE & Mildred CLARK (another one of Christophers kids). I haven't touched on the WATKINS or the THOMPSON'S, LEWISES, MERIWETHER's, who all have intermarriages with the above mentioned families. Many of these families had men who fought with William Oliver and Sam Dale & just as William Oliver did - married Native American women who had wealth and land that had been granted to them in a very fertile part of the state, mostly around Pike and Fayette Co., AL. Yes, Washington County, AL at the turn of the 19th century was of tremendous size. Many people who look for folks in Washington Co, MS should really be looking in Washington Co., AL - likewise with Monroe Co - but, it was called "Mississippi Territory" and that's what steers folks wrong. So, about MS - it appears from my families that about 1815 they headed out of GA to MS - counties like DeSoto & Simpson & Copiah. My GRAVES line came with these folks - they were collaterals, but not nearly the BIG HITTERS the other families where. This is the line of John W. GRAVES and Sarah WARREN, who folks think are from the James GRAVES and Mary COPELAND line who descend from Capt. Thomas GRAVES. Martha M. GRAVES was my g+grandmother married James DANIEL, Jr. If nothing else, I'm finding many of my other direct lines & possibly to connection to my Daniel Line. And, these folks were some very flamboyant and colorful people, who had alot of wealth and were political leaders of whatever place they might settle. Anne - I'd made some notes today on your Daniel line - but, I can't find them at the momemt. I've have to post them later. Take Care - Ruth in Portland, OR ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 5:01 AM Subject: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > Good Morning, > There is a link between the KELSO-DANIEL bunch of Greene County, GA, who > we know are tied to the COFFEES and CUNNINGHAMS of PE County, VA and Greene > County, GA, and Halifax County, NC. Margaret DANIEL (1750-1804), d/o James > DANIEL (ABT 17087-1763) and Jean KELSO (ABT 1720-AFT 1780) of PE County, VA > married Francis COLEMAN (1744-1823) ABT 1767 and he was born in Halifax > County, NC. Francis COLEMAN died in Washington County, AL and I do not know > where Margaret DANIEL died. > Francis was the son of Robert R. COLEMAN and Frances MATHIS of Fairfield > County, SC, formerly Halifax County, NC.. This may explain why one of the > CUNNINGHAM boys in this bunch supposed died in SC - they did not migrate > directly from PE County, VA to Greene County, GA but migrated south into > Halifax County, NC, then Fairfield County, SC and finally to Greene County, > GA. > One name I saw in the list of who these COLEMAN kids married that may be > representative of the R. in Robert COLEMAN's name was ROE. I am just > guessing on this one. This may also explain the links to a Charles DANIEL > of Fishing Creek Church in Halifax County, NC that we see in this family. > This information is from a researcher of this COLEMAN family and I > cannot attest to its accuracy and is only provided as a guide. I also > thought it interesting the original size of Washington County, AL when it > was created in 1800, extended the full width and breadth of both AL and MS > (about 300 miles) for about 90 miles, north-south from the FL line and now > would include all of the counties across the southern area of both AL and > MS. I do not know exactly in which county in AL (or even MS) that Francis > COLEMAN was buried. > > <<< > Children of Robert R. COLEMAN (ABt 1725-ABT 1795) and Frances MATHIS: > i. Charles COLEMAN Marriage 1 Polly Mobley Death: 1788 in Fairfield County, > South Carolina > ii. William COLEMAN Marriage 1 Nancy BUTLER > iii. Susanna COLEMAN Marriage 1 Christopher PRITCHETT > iv. Stephen COLEMAN > v. Sarah COLEMAN Marriage 1 William CHAPMAN > vi. Mary COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? PARKER > vii. Cloey COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? MOBLEY > viii. Fanney COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isiah MOBLEY > ix. Nancy COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isaiah MOBLEY b: ABT. 1754 > x. Francis COLEMAN b: 16 AUG 1744 in Virginia Marriage 1 Margaret DANIEL b: > 29 DEC 1750 Death: 13 AUG 1823 in Washington County, Alabama > xi. Thomas COLEMAN b: ABT. 1745 Marriage 1 Sarah ? > xii. Robert COLEMAN b: ABT. 1747 Marriage 1 Elizabeth ROE b: 20 FEB 1748/49 > Death: SEP 1809 in Northwest, Fairfield County, SC > > Children of Francis COLEMAN and Margaret DANIEL: > i. Isaac COLEMAN b: 25 SEP 1768 Marriage 1 Nancy ? Death: 1841 > ii. William COLEMAN b: 13 MAY 1770 Marriage 1 Nancy Dean LAWRENCE Death: > 1847 > iii. Francis Jr. COLEMAN b: 8 JUN 1772 Marriage 1 Mary WOMACK Death: 10 SEP > 1835 in Butler County, Alabama > iv. Margaret COLEMAN b: 6 JAN 1774 Marriage 1 Robert TILLMAN Married: 5 > MAY 1793 in Jefferson County, Georgia > v. John COLEMAN b: 3 JAN 1776 > vi. Benjamin COLEMAN b: 29 APR 1778 Death: 24 DEC 1816 > vii. Frances Coleman b: 14 FEB 1781 Marriage 1 John WOMACK b: 25 DEC 1776 > Death: in Plantersville, Grimes County, Texas > viii. Abner COLEMAN b: 17 JAN 1783 Death: 10 APR 1787 > ix. Elias COLEMAN b: 9 DEC 1784 Death: 9 OCT 1786 > x. Vashti COLEMAN b: 19 DEC 1786 Marriage 1 John WILLIAMSON Marriage 2 > Matthew SHAW death Choctaw County, Alabama > xi. Robert COLEMAN b: 9 MAR 1789 Death: 1 OCT 1789 > xii. Daniel COLEMAN b: 5 SEP 1792 Marriage 1 Sarah Hawkins > >>> > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? Please unsubscribe > Click on the following link and your message is ready to send > Mail Mode: > mailto:DANIEL-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe > or- > Digest Mode: > mailto:DANIEL-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe >
I also have a William and Martha (Rogers) Daniel. Following is information I have concerning this family. **************************************************************************** ********************************* !Source: 1860 census in Laclede Co., Mo. NAME: AGE OCCUPATION BORN William Daniel 52 farmer Tennessee Martha 42 housewife Tennessee Andrew 21 Missouri William 18 " Mary J. 16 " Isaiah 14 " James H. 7 " Elisha 2 " Isaiah 76 farmer Tennessee (Could this Isaiah be William's father?) !Burial: Big Sandy Cemetery. !In the 1870 Belmont twp. Woodson Co., Kansas census they are listed -- William Daniel, 60, Isiah, 23, James, 15, Asbury, 14, Ellen, 8, Jackson, 28, James A. 5 yrs. Not listed in 1860 was Reuben who married 15 Oct 1858, would have been 23 at the time. The above information copied from family group sheet obtained from Norvin Laverne Puckett, Box 732, 510 N. Sumner, Syracuse, KS 67878, (316)384-5918. **************************************************************************** ****************************** My Great-great grandfather was Reuben who had already married and left the home before the 1860 census. Reuben's birth was listed as being Shelbyville, Shelby County, IL. Here is some information from the notes I have on Reuben and his wife Sarah Jane (Bowman). **************************************************************************** ****************************** !Source: The following information copied from family group sheet obtained from Norvin Laverne Puckett, Box 732, 510 Sumner, Syracuse, KS 67878. !Information from Oceanic Hopkins, Pittsburg, KS. !Burial: Big Sandy Cemetery. !Reuben Daniel was born to William Daniel and Martha Rogers Daniel in Shelbyville, Shelby Co. Illinois, in 1837. In military records from The National Archives of the Civil War, Reuben was a private in Company G, 16th Regiment of the Missouri Calvary. He enlisted August 6, 1864 at Hartville, Missouri. According to these records he was reported at home sick since Feb. 10, 1865, but was present March and April, 1865. On July 1, 1865, he was mustered out, a private at Springfield, Missouri. In pension applications filed by his widow in 1888, it states, "He was home with the measels and was called back to the service before he recovered and took cold from the effects of which he never recovered, because of the affect produced on his lungs, so much that he never was well and able to do physical labor up to his death". Reuben or Reubin settled in Belmont Twp. Woodson Co. Kansas, March 1, 1866. Family records spell name Reuben but tombstone in Big Sandy Cemetery, Woodson Co. KS. says Reubin. Some publications Spelled it Rubin. !From the "In The Beginning" Woodson Co. KS publication; "In the early spring of 1856, a wagon caravan of eight wagons left the vicinity of Decatur, Illinois. There were five separate families with these eight wagons, all named Daniel. After quite a journey these wagons reached Kansas that seemed to be their destination, Reaching the Kansas frontier these families and wagons disbanded, going seperate ways. Some of these came to Woodson County. In one of these wagons coming to Woodson Co. was Rubin Daniel and his wife Sarah Jane. While listed in some records as Reuben, he is listed in others as Rubin. Perhaps the name Rubin is best to use here. Rubin Daniel is listed in Andreas History of Kansas as the first settler in Belmont Township, as having came here in 1856. The Andreas History of Kansas was published in 1883. It would be interesting to know just how Rubin and Sarah Jane chartered their course for their covered wagon across the county, as there were no roads nor trails except some Indian trails to follow. There may have been an occasional crude cabin some traveler had built along the main streams. These however did not stay long. An early Indian trail followed along the ridge on the east side of Big Sandy Creek, and here on a high bluff overlooking the Big Sandy Valley, Rubin Daniel built their first home - a log cabin. The creek ran close to the bluff here and then took a bend to the west. This was the south eighty acres in the southeast quarter of section 27, Twp. 26, Range 14. This was Osage Indian Land and had not been surveyed and was not until several years later. When Rubin and Sarah Jane made their long trip to Kansas, Sarah Jane was a bride of about 16 years of age. Her maiden name was Bowman. Rubin and Sarah Jane were the parents of five children, namely Mary Jane, Melissa, Martha, Reuben Jr., and Frank whose name on the 1870 census was James. The latter was born in 1869, the same year that his father died. Rubin Daniel died in 1869, and was buried in the Big Sandy cemetery, about a mile up the creek from the Daniel homestead, one of the first in the cemerety. While other settlers in that vicinity were able to get patents on their homesteads in 1869, Sarah Jane Daniel did not. She received a receipt for 80 acres on April 10, 1871. The Rubin Daniel heirs received the patent for this 80 acres, December 2, 1875. In the meantime, Sarah, or better known as Aunt Jane, left the log cabin on the bluff and built a house along the road a half mile to the west of the log cabin. A road had been built on the half section line north and south down the Valley. Reuben Daniel Jr. and family lived in this house and Aunt Jane lived in a small house to the southwest corner of the 80 acres. Here she lived by herself, smoking her clay pipe enjoying having company. She was a native of Tennessee and a typical pioneer mother who knew hardships, heartaches, and a few enjoyments that came to the very early settlers along the Big Sandy Valley. ! We will take up the children of Rubin and Sarah Jane. Mary Jane married John Harp. They had two daughters, Lydia and Della. Melissa married George Smith. They had three children Ethel, Ola and Leslie. Martha married Charles Smith. They had a daughter, Iva. Later she married Cortez Cregory. Their children were H. Ward and James Gregory, and a daughter, Juanita E. Puckett. Rueben Jr. married Lou Cooper. Their children were Gladys, Wayne, Jean, Lavina, Mildred, a daughter they called Ud (we did not get her name), and Victor Debs. Frank married Allie Williamson. Their children were Dulsie, Vernard, and Noble. ! It seems rather odd that with the number of children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren that Rubin and Sarah Jane Daniel had, there are not a single one left in Woodson County at this time, in 1978, one hundred and twenty-two years later. During the years between 1860 and 1866, there were several marriages performed along Big Sandy Creek and some distance on both sides from the creek, by a "Rubin Daniel, Minister of the Gospel." Whether this was the Rubin Daniel we have been telling about we do not know, or it might have been another Rubin Daniel who with his family settled along Big Sandy Creek, just over a mile up the creek from the other Rubin Daniel, before 1860. At this time we have very little about this Rubin Daniel, although his sons, William, John, and Jared lived along Big Sandy for years. Perhaps we can find out more about them later." **************************************************************************** ****************************** I have been to Big Sandy and have seen Rubin's (Reuben's) gravesite. My great-grandfather is Reuben, Jr. who I remember well. He died at age 96 in Hutchinson, KS. The Lou Cooper referred to as the wife to Reuben, Jr is Lucy Honora Cooper. The real children of Reuben and Lucy were Wayne (my grandfather), Franklin Eugene (called Gene, not Jean), Gladys, Ood (not a daughter but a son and his name really was Ood Wallace Daniel), Lovena, Dorin, Thyrzabell "Bell" (Still living in Colorado) and Mildred. Wayne was the third child, but the first two died as infants. Wayne died in my mother's home on 3 June 1979. Four of his children (all in their 80's) are still living. I care for William Lester Daniel who will be 90 in May. My mother (Zola Lillian) is now living in Eureka, KS where my sister cares for her. Reuben Wayne Daniel is living in Hutchinson and Samuel Paul Daniel is living here in Wichita. As I mentioned, Thyrzabell "Bell" (she would have a fit if she knew her real first name was being shared) is still living in Colorado. She has not known anybody for the past 5 or 6 years but is physically doing very well at last report. The George and Charles Smith who married Melissa and Martha according to the article quoted above were Smyth according to family records. The books quoted above were of course somewhat questionable as are most books written about families. While I have enough information to be sure that my Daniel line was in Shelby County, IL, I question whether they came to Woodson County, KS from the Decatur, IL area as the family had gone to Missouri between times. It is possible I guess that it could have happened that way though. Obviously, some of the names were wrong in the "In the Beginning" book, but much of it was accurate based on my conversations with my great grandfather and others. The Daniel kids have made a habit of long lives and I have met many of the people mentioned in the book (including Ood, or Ud as they spelled it). They lived a ways away and other than my grandfather (Wayne) and my Mom's Aunt Bell, I was not around any of them a great deal. I went to the funerals of many of them. The day of Mom's Aunt Lovina, her husband (Raymond Herrington) helped me to memorize the US Presidents. I would have been 12 years old at this time as she died 31 Dec 1958 (45 years ago tomorrow). I can still name all the presidents as a result of that day. I have not had the time for the past 5 or 6 years to really work on my genealogy and probably will not for the next few years, but hopefully one day I'll retire and be able to really get into it again. Happy cousin hunting, Mike Lanning ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vickie Lomon" <vlomon@yahoo.com> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 12:53 PM Subject: RE: [DANIEL-L] Immigrant Daniel line of Prince George and Brunswick, VA. also Henry and Patrick county, Va. > Thank you very much, this family you mention is part of my line, This William you are referring to is a son of Basil Daniel. By the DNA matches on the Daniel DNA project, Basil is a exact match to our Edward Daniel line. Some say William's wife was Martha Rogers? But I have no conclusive evidence, > My Edward Daniel from Henry county, Va. had a son William also born 1799, Va. married Martha Mayes in Grainger county, Tn. 1821, Some researchers pick up my William Daniel in Benton county, Ark. and mistake him to the son of Basil, My William was in Benton county, Ark. 1850 on the census and this William was already in Texas, but some researchers get the two mixed up claiming my William as a son of Basil, But they are related, our line is at a brick wall, no one can get past Basil or Edward to find out who there parents were? But I greatly appreciate all of your help, Vickie > Martha Boggs <lmboggs@cox.net> wrote: > Vicki, this may not add a great deal to your research, but there was a > William Daniel, age 53, b. Pendleton District, SC, with wife Martha, age 50, > b. Kentucky, with five children, living in Van Zandt Co., TX in 1850. I > thought at first they might be related to my Daniel line, but have never > connected. They were not there in 1860. The children were daughters Nancy > and E.J. born Shelby Co., IL, daughter Elizabeth born Carroll Co., AR and > sons Amon and Levi, born in Carroll Co. You may wonder how specific places > of birth were given in the 1850 census. Apparently the census taker mistook > "country of birth" for "county of birth", therefore giving county of birth. > This might be some of your line. > > Martha > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vickie Lomon [mailto:vlomon@yahoo.com] > Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 5:20 PM > To: DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Immigrant Daniel line of Prince George and > Brunswick, VA. also Henry and Patrick county, Va. > > > Is anyone out there researching the Immigrant Daniel line of Prince George > and Brunswick county, VA.? Especially the Hugh who married Ann and John > Daniel Sr. who died in Henry county, VA. John Daniel Sr. was supposedly > married to Elizabeth and after her death married a Sarah Weatherspoon. We > have had our family descendants DNA tested using the 12 marker test and the > 25 marker test, both Edward Daniel of Henry county, Va. and a Basil Daniel > who was in SC. Pendilton District on the 1800 census matched, Basil was in > Buncombe county, NC. as well, . Basil left and migrated to Shelby county, > Illinois, and later on to Carroll county, Ark. Some of Edward Daniels > children also migrated to Ark. Benton county about 1848. William Daniel who > married Martha Mayes in Grainger county, Tn. settled in Ark. > I am hopeing someone may know something about this bunch of Daniels, Gillium > Daniel, Hugh, Richard, and Marmaduke Daniel, the family of Edward Tatum who > married Martha Daniel. I feel that are connected to the Brunswick and > Chatham county, Daniel families. Also I am including some information I > found pertaining to a Samuel Witherspoon, supposedly the second wife of John > Daniel Sr. was Sarah Weatherspoon, this Samuel Witherspoon was also in > Shelby county, Ilinois with Basil. > BIG SPRING TOWNSHIP (SHELBY COUNTY) > > IS situated in the extreme south-east part of Shelby county. It is bounded > on the north by Ash Grove, west by Prairie township, south by Effingham > county, and east by Cumberland county, and is six by nine miles in extent. > The township is about equa lly divided between prairie and timber. The > Little Wabash river passes through its entire length from north to south; > along this stream the land is quite broken. The other streams are Copperas, > Drake, Bills, Brush, Hog, Rattlesnake and Clear creeks -- all tributaries to > the Wabash. > The first settlers were: Fancher, Weatherspoon and the Daniels. B. Fancher > settled the place where John Spain now lives, known as Big Spring > Post-office, in 1827. > Samuel G. Weatherspoon settled about a half a mile south of Big Spring, in > 1828, near the Wabash; and the following year he built a small water-mill on > this stream -- ground corn only -- it was considered at that time quite an > improvement upon the horse-m ills. In 1832 he began grinding wheat, and > instead of a bolt be used a sifter, also run by water-power. Two years later > he put in an upright saw, which was quite an acquisition to this part of the > country at that time, as here the early settlers could get timber sawed out > without the expense of so much labor. Prior to the putting in of this saw, > the lumber, what little was used in the early settlement of the country, was > sawed out by the use of the whip-saw, where two logs were laid across a deep > ravine; cross-timbers were then placed on these, and the log to be sawed was > rolled on--one man stood above and one below, and by the use of a long thin > saw they could turn out some very nice lumber; but it was a slow business, > and! > very > hard work. The mill has lo ng since been washed away, and > (Page 230) > --------------------------------- > > hardly a sign of it now remains. But the mill and its surroundings are still > bright in the memory of many an early settler in the eastern part of Shelby, > northern part of Effingham, and western part of Cumberland counties. > Weatherspoon made the first land entry in this township, June 14, 1832. He > entered forty acres, the north-west quarter of the northeast quarter section > twenty-nine, where he had previously settled and started an improvement; it > is now a part of the A. Quicksall estate. Weatherspoon afte rwards removed > to Texas. > > Bazel Daniel settled one-half mile north-east of Big Spring, about 1828. > William Daniel built a cabin near Fancher's in 1831. > Nathaniel Daniel built his cabin within half a mile of Big Spring the same > year. > Fancher and the Daniels only held "squatter claims." They improved about > four acres each, on which they raised a little corn. However, they spent > most of their time in hunting. Fancher left this country in the fall of 1832 > for the west, and was soon follo wed by Bazel Daniel and his son William; > Nathaniel and Amon remarried. The Daniels were from Tennessee. Bazel Daniel > was a native of North Carolina. > The second entry of land made in this township was by Francis Simpson, > August 10th, 1833; he entered the extreme north-east forty in township, > 10-6. The third entry was made by William Morgan, Feb. 8th, 1836; he entered > the south-west quarter of the south -east quarter of section fourteen, in > Copperas creek. The following November 30th, Preston Ramsey and Daniel > Stuart entered forty acres each in the north part of the township. Ramsey's > land was in section eighteen, and Stuart's in section five. Amon Danie l, > son of Bazel, settled in the south part of the township, section five, in > about 1835. Feb. 6th, 1837, he entered forty acres in this section the same > day. Nathaniel Daniel entered forty acres in section eight. Amon Daniel > raised quite a large family, a nd improved a food farm, where he resided > until his death. Nathaniel raised a family of six children, and resided in > the township until his death. Three of his children are now living. Paul > Daniel in Prairie township, and! > the > other two in Texas. > John Spain, a native of North Carolina, though from Tennessee, here came > into the township in 1832. Eight years later he settled permanently at Big > Spring, where he now resides. About thirty years ago he got a post-office > established here, called Big Spri ng, and he has filled the office of > post-master without intermission up to the present time. The mail route has > been changed several times; when the office was first established, the mail > came by the way of Cochran's Grove post-office. The mail now comes from > Stewardson once a week. > John Young, who lives in the east part of the township, near Copperas creek, > settled there in 1840. For fourteen years previous to his settlement here, > he lived in Coles county, about ten miles distant from where he now resides. > He was a soldier in the Bl ack Hawk war, and went from Coles county under > Captain Ross. Mr. Young was born on the road, while his parents were > emigrating from Georgia to Kentucky in 1804. > William Hart settled farther down the Copperas creek in about 1842. Thomas > Robinson was the next to settle in this part of the township, and Charles > Sawyer and John Waggoner soon followed. William Garrett settled in the north > part of the township on the s ide of Wabash creek as early as 1841. > Joseph Baker settled first on Sand creek, in the year 1827, and in 1845 > moved to Big Spring township, and located on section 2, town. 9, range 2. > Jesse and James Baker settled near by the following year. > Among the first German settlers in the vicinity of Sigel were Harman Siemer, > John Sankmaster, Joseph Luke, Henry Kateman and Joseph Werman. There is now > a large German population throughout the township, so much so that the > wooden shoe is in constant dema nd, and one of the prominent articles of > trade in Sigel. The Germans here are a hard-working class of people, and are > doing much towards the improvement of these lands. H. Siemer built a saw and > grist mill about three-quarters of a mile northwest of Sigel in 1855; this > mill had three run of burrs, and did a good business until about 1867, when > it was moved into Effingham county. Siemer also had at this place a still > house, where he made whiskey for several years, and until the high tax was > put upon that a rticle, when he sold it out to one Zirngible, who carried on > the business for about two years, when it became necessary for him to > emigrate with his still, going to Missouri. The Swedes came into the > township, and settled ! > in the > west and north part quite numerously about 1860. But in some way they > became dissatisfied with the country, and the most of them have since left. > The first school built in this township was in an empty cabin on the place > of John Spain, Thomas Bell being among the first teachers. This cabin was > used for school purposes for a number of years. > Early preaching in the township was at the residence of John Spain, by the > Baptists and Methodists. William Martin, Aaron Hood, and Thomas Frailkill > were the first preachers. > VILLAGE OF SIGEL > WAS surveyed out on the line of the Illinois Central R. R. north, east > quarter of section fourteen, by Charles R. Underwood, deputy county > surveyor, June, 1863; for Theodore Hoffman, proprietor of the town. > The first house built was a business house, where Martin Gay opened up a > small stock of general merchandize in the fall of 1863 he was also the first > postmaster; the post-office was called Hooker until 1871, when it was > changed to Sigel. The building Gay occupied at that time is now used by A. > C. Rea, as a residence. In 1864 Gay sold out to John Hemman, who began > merchandizing, which business he followed until 1875, when he was succeeded > by his son, Hugo Hemman and E. F. Hoffman. They now occupy the corne r > building. It was erected by G. A Huffman in 1872. The building on the > opposite corner was built by Frank Zirngible, one of the early merchants, in > 1863 and '64; it is now occupied by B. H. Kohlmeyer. > The second house was erected by Henry Berchtold, in 1863, for a hotel. His > son, Henry Berchtold, jr., was the first birth in Sigel, January 13th, 1864. > The City Hotel building, the largest in the place, was built by __________ > Sherwood, in 1866 and '67. < P> John Perkins came to the place in 1864. He > erected the building now occupied by C. Trager in that year, and opened a > general store. The same year he built the mill now owned and run by John C. > Knecht. It has three run of burrs, and receives a fair custom trade. Perkins > built the store-house on the opposite corner, where he sold goods in 1866. > He died the same year. His death was a severe blow to Sigel. He was a > thorough business man, and did much in his short stay, towards building up > and improving the to wn. > There are two churches in the place -- Catholic and Lutheran. The Catholic > denomination are at this time just finishing a handsome church edifice, in > place of one recently burned. They had the misfortune also of having their > school-building burned in Octo ber, 1880. It was a commodious structure. > (Page 231) > --------------------------------- > > The town commands the trade of an extent of good farming country. The > building up of Stewardson on the Chicago and Paducah R. R., now Wabash, St. > Louis and Paducah R. R., injured the place for a time quite perceptibly. But > it has been fortunate in having for its business men, gentlemen of energy > and enterprise, who have spared no pains to advance the interests of the > place. The town is now represented by the following professional and > business men. > > Physicians. -- J W. Wilhite, P. E. Chapman, William Bartles. > General Stores. -- Hemman & Hoffman, B. H. Kollmeyer, H. J. Schneiderjon. > Drug Stores. -- T. G. Frost, P. E. Chapman. > Post-master. -- T. G. Frost. > Hardware and Farm Implments. -- F. W. Jaeger. > Hardware and Tin Shop. -- Christian Trager. > Grain Dealers. -- Hemman & Hoffman, E. Orr. > Boots and Shoes and Shoemaker. -- G. Schneider. > Blacksmith Shops. -- Henry Gier, Henry Schwerdts, Henry Mense, Jacob Krein. > Wagon Maker. -- Frederick Fincke. > Butcher Shop. -- E. W. Paxton. > Wooden Shoemaker. -- B. Ruschhoff. > Saloons. -- D. Widmeir, John Kirn. > Hotels. -- City hotel by E. Orr; Union hotel by Dr. J. W. Wilhite; Sigel > hotel by Mrs. B. Berchtold. > LANDISVILLE > IS a paper town laid off by Joseph Landis, Section 1, on the line of the > Illinois Central Railroad. > Supervisors of this township: A. Blythe, elected in 1860: R. S. Tweedy, > elected in 1861; E. Barrett, elected in 1862, re-elected in 1863, (Chairman) > 1864; A. Blythe, elected in 1865, re-elected in 1866; John Spain, elected in > 1867, re-elected in 1868; H. Storme, elected in 1869; E. Carey, elected in > 1870; E. Houclins, elected in 1871, re-elected in 1872; H. Storme, elected > in 1873; J. Steele, elected in 1874, re-elected in 1875; T. Dooley, elected > in 1876, reelected in 1877; W. L. Cummings, elected in 187 8; Peter Allen, > elected in 1879, re-elected in 1880, and is the present incumbent. > BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES > PETER ALLEN > THE present supervisor of Big Spring township, was born in Chatham county, > North Carolina, April 7th, 1832; his ancestors were of Scotch descent; his > grandfather, Peter Allen, emigrated from Scotland and settled in > Pennsylvania about 1760, and from there removed to North Carolina. It is > said that this Peter Allen, who himself served in the war of 1812, was an > uncle of Ethan Allen, celebrated for his daring deeds during the > Revolutionary war. > John D. Allen, father of the subject of this sketch, was born in Chatham > county, North Carolina, and in that State married Lucretia Fogleman, who was > of German descent. Peter Allen was the fourth of ten children. He lived in > Chatham county, North Carolina , till he was twenty-one. His early > educational advantages were inferior, but he obtained a good business > education by his own efforts. On coming west in 1854 he settled in Wayne > county, Indiana, where he learned the carpenter's trade. In August, 1861, he > enlisted for three years in the 33d Indiana Regiment, and on the expiration > of his term of service re-enlisted as a veteran, and was discharged in > August, 1865. His regiment formed part of the Army of the Cumberland, and > after serving in Kentucky and Ten nessee took part in the famous march of > Sherman from Atlanta to the sea and on to Washington. He was in the battles > of Wild Cat, Mill Spring, Stone River, Lookout Mountain, Buzzard Gap, > Marietta, Dallas Woods, Savannah, Go! > ldsboro, > and Raleigh; he was woun ded at Dallas Woods, Atlanta, and Buzzard Gap. He > enlisted as a private and was promoted to be a sergeant. For six years after > the war he had charge of the county asylum and poorfarm, in Park county, > Indiana. In the spring of 1874 he settled on his presen t farm in Big Spring > township; he owns a farm of 110 acres, and is also engaged in the saw-mill > business, and other enterprises. He was married in Park county, Indiana, in > 1866, to Elizabeth Nelson. His children are Minnie, Thomas, Clara, Rilda, > John D., and James. He cast his first vote for president for Douglas, in > 1860. Though he has been a republican in politics he has been independent in > his political views, and has always voted for the man he considered best > fitted for the office, irrespective of po litical affiliations. He is known > as an energetic and enterprising business man; he was elected a member of > the board of supervisors in 1879, discharged the duties of the position in a > satisfactor! > y manner, > and was re-elected in 1880. > EVAN BAKER > THIS gentleman, one of the representative farmers of Big Spring township, is > a native of Shelby county, and was born on the headwaters of Sand creek, in > Windsor township, on the 15th of May, 1830. The family to which he belongs > is of English and Ir ish descent. His grandfather, Joseph Baker, was born in > North Carolina, and moved thence to Tennessee. He was a soldier in the war > of 1812. His father, James Baker, was born in Tennessee. About 1820, soon > after the admission of Illinois into the union as a state, when the tide of > emigration from the south was strong, the family emigrated to Illinois and > settled in Gallatin county. In that county James Baker, who was a boy when > he came to this state, married > (Page 232) > --------------------------------- > > Margaret Emeline Patton, who was also born in Tennessee, and settled in > Gallatin county about the same time with the Baker family. Soon after his > marriage he settled on the head-waters of Sand creek, and was amo ng the > early settlers of that part of the county, locating there in 1827. Evan > Baker was the second of eleven children. When he was eleven years old his > father moved to Richland township; afterward lived four years on a rented > farm in the vicinity of Shel byville ; moved back to Sand creek one year, > and then, after residing three years in Clay county, settled in Big Spring > township, where James Baker died on the 31st of January, 1865. Mr. Baker > obtained his education in the schools existing in the county in his boyhood. > In those days only the simplest branches were taught. By dint of hard study > he secured a good education, obtained a director's certificate, and one > summer and fall taug ht school. He was married June 1st, 1853, to Francina > Jane Ledbetter, who was born! > in > Gallatin county, Illinois, and was a daughter of James Ledbetter. After his > marriage he began farming for himself in Big Spring township, on the farm > where he now lives. He is now the owner of about three hundred acres of > land. His first wife died May 9th, 1859. His second marriage took place Feb. > 29th, 1860, to Sarah Ellen Rentfrow, daughter of James M. Rentfrow. She was > born in Effingham County. He has seven children - - two by his first, and > five by his second marriage -- their names are: Elizabeth Jane, wife of F. > M. Robinson, of Big Spring township; John Albert, who is farming on his own > account; Alice Alvina, Oretta Arabelle, Florence May, James William E. R., > and C harles Rinaldo J. E. Baker. He has always been a democrat in politics. > His first vote for president was cast for Pierce in 1852, and he has voted > the democratic ticket ever since on general elections; though he is a man of > liberal and independent views, a nd in township elections has generally > voted for th! > e man > whom he considered best fitted for the position, without regard to the > party to which he belonged. He is a man who has enjoyed the confidence of > the community, and has alwavs stood well as a citizen . He served four years > as a justice of the peace, and has been township treasurer and collector. As > one of the representative men of the south-eastern part of the county, his > name here deserves mention. > > ALFRED BLYTHE (DECEASED) > ALFRED BLYTHE, one of the former residents of Big Spring township, was born > in Lincoln county, Tennessee, February 29th, 1822. His parents were Thomas > and Phoebe (Dawdy) Blythe. He went to school as he had opportunity, and > secured a good common sch ool education. He was married on the 8th of > September, 1839, to Nancy Webb, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Young) Webb. > She was born in Tennessee on the 11th of February, 1822. In the fall of > 1840, Mr. Blythe moved to this state and settled in Ash Grove township. > After living on rented land about six years, he entered land in section six > of township ten, range six. He afterward purchased additional land, and at > the time of his death owned about four hundred acres. He was industrious, > and full of enterpri se and energy. After having suffered from bad health > for a number of years, he died on the 20th of February, 1871. The disease > was bronchitis, which finally terminated in consumption. He was a man who > sustained an excellent reput! > ation in > the community. In all his business transactions, his character for honesty > and fair dealing, was beyond reproach. For about thirty-five years he was a > member of the Separate Baptist church. He was one of the original members of > the Hopewell Baptist church in Richland town ship, of which he acted as > > === message truncated === > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives at: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL >
They must be related, they just almost have to be??? The Smith surname comes into play on one of John Daniels siblings? John Daniel born 1822, Grainger county, Tn. married Mary Anna Jeffreys, they had a son in Arkansas who married a Huella Smith, his name was Peyton Daniel, they settled in Centrailia, Oklahoma, its up by Vinitia Oklahoma , near the Missouri border, Huella and Peyton Daniel run a boarding home, she was of indian descent, they lived on her indian alotment in centrailia, Ruben Daniel, I have seen this name in Arkansas, I will go back and check my records to see what I can dig up on him. Vickie Mike Lanning <tlanning@cox.net> wrote: I also have a William and Martha (Rogers) Daniel. Following is information I have concerning this family. **************************************************************************** ********************************* !Source: 1860 census in Laclede Co., Mo. NAME: AGE OCCUPATION BORN William Daniel 52 farmer Tennessee Martha 42 housewife Tennessee Andrew 21 Missouri William 18 " Mary J. 16 " Isaiah 14 " James H. 7 " Elisha 2 " Isaiah 76 farmer Tennessee (Could this Isaiah be William's father?) !Burial: Big Sandy Cemetery. !In the 1870 Belmont twp. Woodson Co., Kansas census they are listed -- William Daniel, 60, Isiah, 23, James, 15, Asbury, 14, Ellen, 8, Jackson, 28, James A. 5 yrs. Not listed in 1860 was Reuben who married 15 Oct 1858, would have been 23 at the time. The above information copied from family group sheet obtained from Norvin Laverne Puckett, Box 732, 510 N. Sumner, Syracuse, KS 67878, (316)384-5918. **************************************************************************** ****************************** My Great-great grandfather was Reuben who had already married and left the home before the 1860 census. Reuben's birth was listed as being Shelbyville, Shelby County, IL. Here is some information from the notes I have on Reuben and his wife Sarah Jane (Bowman). **************************************************************************** ****************************** !Source: The following information copied from family group sheet obtained from Norvin Laverne Puckett, Box 732, 510 Sumner, Syracuse, KS 67878. !Information from Oceanic Hopkins, Pittsburg, KS. !Burial: Big Sandy Cemetery. !Reuben Daniel was born to William Daniel and Martha Rogers Daniel in Shelbyville, Shelby Co. Illinois, in 1837. In military records from The National Archives of the Civil War, Reuben was a private in Company G, 16th Regiment of the Missouri Calvary. He enlisted August 6, 1864 at Hartville, Missouri. According to these records he was reported at home sick since Feb. 10, 1865, but was present March and April, 1865. On July 1, 1865, he was mustered out, a private at Springfield, Missouri. In pension applications filed by his widow in 1888, it states, "He was home with the measels and was called back to the service before he recovered and took cold from the effects of which he never recovered, because of the affect produced on his lungs, so much that he never was well and able to do physical labor up to his death". Reuben or Reubin settled in Belmont Twp. Woodson Co. Kansas, March 1, 1866. Family records spell name Reuben but tombstone in Big Sandy Cemetery, Woodson Co. KS. says Reubin. Some publications Spelled it Rubin. !From the "In The Beginning" Woodson Co. KS publication; "In the early spring of 1856, a wagon caravan of eight wagons left the vicinity of Decatur, Illinois. There were five separate families with these eight wagons, all named Daniel. After quite a journey these wagons reached Kansas that seemed to be their destination, Reaching the Kansas frontier these families and wagons disbanded, going seperate ways. Some of these came to Woodson County. In one of these wagons coming to Woodson Co. was Rubin Daniel and his wife Sarah Jane. While listed in some records as Reuben, he is listed in others as Rubin. Perhaps the name Rubin is best to use here. Rubin Daniel is listed in Andreas History of Kansas as the first settler in Belmont Township, as having came here in 1856. The Andreas History of Kansas was published in 1883. It would be interesting to know just how Rubin and Sarah Jane chartered their course for their covered wagon across the county, as there were no roads nor trails except some Indian trails to follow. There may have been an occasional crude cabin some traveler had built along the main streams. These however did not stay long. An early Indian trail followed along the ridge on the east side of Big Sandy Creek, and here on a high bluff overlooking the Big Sandy Valley, Rubin Daniel built their first home - a log cabin. The creek ran close to the bluff here and then took a bend to the west. This was the south eighty acres in the southeast quarter of section 27, Twp. 26, Range 14. This was Osage Indian Land and had not been surveyed and was not until several years later. When Rubin and Sarah Jane made their long trip to Kansas, Sarah Jane was a bride of about 16 years of age. Her maiden name was Bowman. Rubin and Sarah Jane were the parents of five children, namely Mary Jane, Melissa, Martha, Reuben Jr., and Frank whose name on the 1870 census was James. The latter was born in 1869, the same year that his father died. Rubin Daniel died in 1869, and was buried in the Big Sandy cemetery, about a mile up the creek from the Daniel homestead, one of the first in the cemerety. While other settlers in that vicinity were able to get patents on their homesteads in 1869, Sarah Jane Daniel did not. She received a receipt for 80 acres on April 10, 1871. The Rubin Daniel heirs received the patent for this 80 acres, December 2, 1875. In the meantime, Sarah, or better known as Aunt Jane, left the log cabin on the bluff and built a house along the road a half mile to the west of the log cabin. A road had been built on the half section line north and south down the Valley. Reuben Daniel Jr. and family lived in this house and Aunt Jane lived in a small house to the southwest corner of the 80 acres. Here she lived by herself, smoking her clay pipe enjoying having company. She was a native of Tennessee and a typical pioneer mother who knew hardships, heartaches, and a few enjoyments that came to the very early settlers along the Big Sandy Valley. ! We will take up the children of Rubin and Sarah Jane. Mary Jane married John Harp. They had two daughters, Lydia and Della. Melissa married George Smith. They had three children Ethel, Ola and Leslie. Martha married Charles Smith. They had a daughter, Iva. Later she married Cortez Cregory. Their children were H. Ward and James Gregory, and a daughter, Juanita E. Puckett. Rueben Jr. married Lou Cooper. Their children were Gladys, Wayne, Jean, Lavina, Mildred, a daughter they called Ud (we did not get her name), and Victor Debs. Frank married Allie Williamson. Their children were Dulsie, Vernard, and Noble. ! It seems rather odd that with the number of children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren that Rubin and Sarah Jane Daniel had, there are not a single one left in Woodson County at this time, in 1978, one hundred and twenty-two years later. During the years between 1860 and 1866, there were several marriages performed along Big Sandy Creek and some distance on both sides from the creek, by a "Rubin Daniel, Minister of the Gospel." Whether this was the Rubin Daniel we have been telling about we do not know, or it might have been another Rubin Daniel who with his family settled along Big Sandy Creek, just over a mile up the creek from the other Rubin Daniel, before 1860. At this time we have very little about this Rubin Daniel, although his sons, William, John, and Jared lived along Big Sandy for years. Perhaps we can find out more about them later." **************************************************************************** ****************************** I have been to Big Sandy and have seen Rubin's (Reuben's) gravesite. My great-grandfather is Reuben, Jr. who I remember well. He died at age 96 in Hutchinson, KS. The Lou Cooper referred to as the wife to Reuben, Jr is Lucy Honora Cooper. The real children of Reuben and Lucy were Wayne (my grandfather), Franklin Eugene (called Gene, not Jean), Gladys, Ood (not a daughter but a son and his name really was Ood Wallace Daniel), Lovena, Dorin, Thyrzabell "Bell" (Still living in Colorado) and Mildred. Wayne was the third child, but the first two died as infants. Wayne died in my mother's home on 3 June 1979. Four of his children (all in their 80's) are still living. I care for William Lester Daniel who will be 90 in May. My mother (Zola Lillian) is now living in Eureka, KS where my sister cares for her. Reuben Wayne Daniel is living in Hutchinson and Samuel Paul Daniel is living here in Wichita. As I mentioned, Thyrzabell "Bell" (she would have a fit if she knew her real first name was being shared) is still living in Colorado. She has not known anybody for the past 5 or 6 years but is physically doing very well at last report. The George and Charles Smith who married Melissa and Martha according to the article quoted above were Smyth according to family records. The books quoted above were of course somewhat questionable as are most books written about families. While I have enough information to be sure that my Daniel line was in Shelby County, IL, I question whether they came to Woodson County, KS from the Decatur, IL area as the family had gone to Missouri between times. It is possible I guess that it could have happened that way though. Obviously, some of the names were wrong in the "In the Beginning" book, but much of it was accurate based on my conversations with my great grandfather and others. The Daniel kids have made a habit of long lives and I have met many of the people mentioned in the book (including Ood, or Ud as they spelled it). They lived a ways away and other than my grandfather (Wayne) and my Mom's Aunt Bell, I was not around any of them a great deal. I went to the funerals of many of them. The day of Mom's Aunt Lovina, her husband (Raymond Herrington) helped me to memorize the US Presidents. I would have been 12 years old at this time as she died 31 Dec 1958 (45 years ago tomorrow). I can still name all the presidents as a result of that day. I have not had the time for the past 5 or 6 years to really work on my genealogy and probably will not for the next few years, but hopefully one day I'll retire and be able to really get into it again. Happy cousin hunting, Mike Lanning ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vickie Lomon" To: Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 12:53 PM Subject: RE: [DANIEL-L] Immigrant Daniel line of Prince George and Brunswick, VA. also Henry and Patrick county, Va. > Thank you very much, this family you mention is part of my line, This William you are referring to is a son of Basil Daniel. By the DNA matches on the Daniel DNA project, Basil is a exact match to our Edward Daniel line. Some say William's wife was Martha Rogers? But I have no conclusive evidence, > My Edward Daniel from Henry county, Va. had a son William also born 1799, Va. married Martha Mayes in Grainger county, Tn. 1821, Some researchers pick up my William Daniel in Benton county, Ark. and mistake him to the son of Basil, My William was in Benton county, Ark. 1850 on the census and this William was already in Texas, but some researchers get the two mixed up claiming my William as a son of Basil, But they are related, our line is at a brick wall, no one can get past Basil or Edward to find out who there parents were? But I greatly appreciate all of your help, Vickie > Martha Boggs wrote: > Vicki, this may not add a great deal to your research, but there was a > William Daniel, age 53, b. Pendleton District, SC, with wife Martha, age 50, > b. Kentucky, with five children, living in Van Zandt Co., TX in 1850. I > thought at first they might be related to my Daniel line, but have never > connected. They were not there in 1860. The children were daughters Nancy > and E.J. born Shelby Co., IL, daughter Elizabeth born Carroll Co., AR and > sons Amon and Levi, born in Carroll Co. You may wonder how specific places > of birth were given in the 1850 census. Apparently the census taker mistook > "country of birth" for "county of birth", therefore giving county of birth. > This might be some of your line. > > Martha > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vickie Lomon [mailto:vlomon@yahoo.com] > Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 5:20 PM > To: DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Immigrant Daniel line of Prince George and > Brunswick, VA. also Henry and Patrick county, Va. > > > Is anyone out there researching the Immigrant Daniel line of Prince George > and Brunswick county, VA.? Especially the Hugh who married Ann and John > Daniel Sr. who died in Henry county, VA. John Daniel Sr. was supposedly > married to Elizabeth and after her death married a Sarah Weatherspoon. We > have had our family descendants DNA tested using the 12 marker test and the > 25 marker test, both Edward Daniel of Henry county, Va. and a Basil Daniel > who was in SC. Pendilton District on the 1800 census matched, Basil was in > Buncombe county, NC. as well, . Basil left and migrated to Shelby county, > Illinois, and later on to Carroll county, Ark. Some of Edward Daniels > children also migrated to Ark. Benton county about 1848. William Daniel who > married Martha Mayes in Grainger county, Tn. settled in Ark. > I am hopeing someone may know something about this bunch of Daniels, Gillium > Daniel, Hugh, Richard, and Marmaduke Daniel, the family of Edward Tatum who > married Martha Daniel. I feel that are connected to the Brunswick and > Chatham county, Daniel families. Also I am including some information I > found pertaining to a Samuel Witherspoon, supposedly the second wife of John > Daniel Sr. was Sarah Weatherspoon, this Samuel Witherspoon was also in > Shelby county, Ilinois with Basil. > BIG SPRING TOWNSHIP (SHELBY COUNTY) > > IS situated in the extreme south-east part of Shelby county. It is bounded > on the north by Ash Grove, west by Prairie township, south by Effingham > county, and east by Cumberland county, and is six by nine miles in extent. > The township is about equa lly divided between prairie and timber. The > Little Wabash river passes through its entire length from north to south; > along this stream the land is quite broken. The other streams are Copperas, > Drake, Bills, Brush, Hog, Rattlesnake and Clear creeks -- all tributaries to > the Wabash. > The first settlers were: Fancher, Weatherspoon and the Daniels. B. Fancher > settled the place where John Spain now lives, known as Big Spring > Post-office, in 1827. > Samuel G. Weatherspoon settled about a half a mile south of Big Spring, in > 1828, near the Wabash; and the following year he built a small water-mill on > this stream -- ground corn only -- it was considered at that time quite an > improvement upon the horse-m ills. In 1832 he began grinding wheat, and > instead of a bolt be used a sifter, also run by water-power. Two years later > he put in an upright saw, which was quite an acquisition to this part of the > country at that time, as here the early settlers could get timber sawed out > without the expense of so much labor. Prior to the putting in of this saw, > the lumber, what little was used in the early settlement of the country, was > sawed out by the use of the whip-saw, where two logs were laid across a deep > ravine; cross-timbers were then placed on these, and the log to be sawed was > rolled on--one man stood above and one below, and by the use of a long thin > saw they could turn out some very nice lumber; but it was a slow business, > and! > very > hard work. The mill has lo ng since been washed away, and > (Page 230) > --------------------------------- > > hardly a sign of it now remains. But the mill and its surroundings are still > bright in the memory of many an early settler in the eastern part of Shelby, > northern part of Effingham, and western part of Cumberland counties. > Weatherspoon made the first land entry in this township, June 14, 1832. He > entered forty acres, the north-west quarter of the northeast quarter section > twenty-nine, where he had previously settled and started an improvement; it > is now a part of the A. Quicksall estate. Weatherspoon afte rwards removed > to Texas. > > Bazel Daniel settled one-half mile north-east of Big Spring, about 1828. > William Daniel built a cabin near Fancher's in 1831. > Nathaniel Daniel built his cabin within half a mile of Big Spring the same > year. > Fancher and the Daniels only held "squatter claims." They improved about > four acres each, on which they raised a little corn. However, they spent > most of their time in hunting. Fancher left this country in the fall of 1832 > for the west, and was soon follo wed by Bazel Daniel and his son William; > Nathaniel and Amon remarried. The Daniels were from Tennessee. Bazel Daniel > was a native of North Carolina. > The second entry of land made in this township was by Francis Simpson, > August 10th, 1833; he entered the extreme north-east forty in township, > 10-6. The third entry was made by William Morgan, Feb. 8th, 1836; he entered > the south-west quarter of the south -east quarter of section fourteen, in > Copperas creek. The following November 30th, Preston Ramsey and Daniel > Stuart entered forty acres each in the north part of the township. Ramsey's > land was in section eighteen, and Stuart's in section five. Amon Danie l, > son of Bazel, settled in the south part of the township, section five, in > about 1835. Feb. 6th, 1837, he entered forty acres in this section the same > day. Nathaniel Daniel entered forty acres in section eight. Amon Daniel > raised quite a large family, a nd improved a food farm, where he resided > until his death. Nathaniel raised a family of six children, and resided in > the township until his death. Three of his children are now living. Paul > Daniel in Prairie township, and! > the > other two in Texas. > John Spain, a native of North Carolina, though from Tennessee, here came > into the township in 1832. Eight years later he settled permanently at Big > Spring, where he now resides. About thirty years ago he got a post-office > established here, called Big Spri ng, and he has filled the office of > post-master without intermission up to the present time. The mail route has > been changed several times; when the office was first established, the mail > came by the way of Cochran's Grove post-office. The mail now comes from > Stewardson once a week. > John Young, who lives in the east part of the township, near Copperas creek, > settled there in 1840. For fourteen years previous to his settlement here, > he lived in Coles county, about ten miles distant from where he now resides. > He was a soldier in the Bl ack Hawk war, and went from Coles county under > Captain Ross. Mr. Young was born on the road, while his parents were > emigrating from Georgia to Kentucky in 1804. > William Hart settled farther down the Copperas creek in about 1842. Thomas > Robinson was the next to settle in this part of the township, and Charles > Sawyer and John Waggoner soon followed. William Garrett settled in the north > part of the township on the s ide of Wabash creek as early as 1841. > Joseph Baker settled first on Sand creek, in the year 1827, and in 1845 > moved to Big Spring township, and located on section 2, town. 9, range 2. > Jesse and James Baker settled near by the following year. > Among the first German settlers in the vicinity of Sigel were Harman Siemer, > John Sankmaster, Joseph Luke, Henry Kateman and Joseph Werman. There is now > a large German population throughout the township, so much so that the > wooden shoe is in constant dema nd, and one of the prominent articles of > trade in Sigel. The Germans here are a hard-working class of people, and are > doing much towards the improvement of these lands. H. Siemer built a saw and > grist mill about three-quarters of a mile northwest of Sigel in 1855; this > mill had three run of burrs, and did a good business until about 1867, when > it was moved into Effingham county. Siemer also had at this place a still > house, where he made whiskey for several years, and until the high tax was === message truncated ===