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    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] DANIEL~MURDEN ~ASBURY~MORRIS~JEFFRIES
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Good morning, Sorry for the late reply to your message but I have been looking at the JEFFERIES pretty closely, as of recent. They are tied very closely with the TUGGLES and LEES. The TUGGLES seem to bounce from Middlesex, to Pittsylvania, to Prince Edward and then finally to Wilkes County, GA. Capt, Lodowick TUGGLE RS-VA (1741-1792) was married to Dorothy LEE, d/o George LEE and Mary BUFORD of Middlesex County, VA. George was the son of Charles LEE, Sr. and Dorothy HENRY of the same. George's brother, Charles LEE, Jr. married Penelope CHENEY and their daughter, Penelope, married a Robert DANIEL. It is this LEE line that ties into the DANIELS, HENNINGS, McTYRES, MONTAGUE and FAULKNERS, according to my information. However, the MONTAGUES are all over this whole bunch. There are a lot of interesting names in the deeds of Lodowick TUGGLE as he moves south into GA. Robert and Penelope's family ties into the TATE (TAIT), BAILEY, RIVIER, WILLIAMS, MACHAN or McKAN, BROOKINGS and CLARE families, according to the more or less established assignments of this family. I am not sure about any of this but the MACHANS were originally form Lancaster County, later Middlesex County, VA family. I have a lot of questions about this Robert and Penelope DANIEL family, supposedly of Middlesex County, VA. No one has ever produced a will or anything like that for Robert and I think this Robert of Middlesex may have been the Robert DANIEL of Orange County, VA. Someone may also have commingled the family of Reuben DANIEL, a cousin of this Robert, with his DANIEL family. I am still trying to figure this mess out but that's just by two bits on this family as it is, now. My notes on TUGGLE are at the bottom of this message. <<< "THE TUGGLE FAMILY OF VIRGINIA" by Vivian Tuggle states, pg 33-36: "Lodowick Tuggle, b. Middlesex Co.,VA, 14 Sept 1741, bapt 4 Oct 1741, died in Oglethorpe Co., GA between 23 Sept and 20 Oct 1798, m in Middlesex County, 1 Oct 1765, Dorothy Lee." The Vestry Book of Cambden Parish disclosed that beginning in 1782 and for some years thereafter he was a Vestryman of that Parish, (63 Vestry Book of Cambden Parish 1767-1852)......A Middlesex Court Order states that "Lodowick Tuggle, Gent. married Dorothy Lee, Spinster, Oct 1, 1765" (7 Wm. & Mary Quarterly 192; Middlesex Marriages Records) (1740-1854, pg 16) The witnesses were John George and John Stringer Dorothy Lee, wife of Lodowick, b. 31 March 1749, was a daughter of George Lee (1715-1757) who was married, 4 Dec 1737, to Mary Buford. George Lee was a son of Charles Lee (1683-1720) whose wife was named Dorothy. The father of Charles was Thomas Lee whose wife was named Elizabeth. Charles Lee, a brother of Dorothy (Lee) Tuggle, was Sheriff of Middle sex County in 1783, (44 Va. Mag. of History & Biog. 75)." On 7 March 1769, he sold the plantation inherited from his father to Richard Bristow, (9 Middlesex Deeds 57) and moved to Prince Edward County. There he bought 100 acres from Andrew Wallace on 18 June 1770 described as being "on both sides of Falling Creek of the north side of Buffalo River". (4 PE Deeds 146). On 7 March 1769, he sold the plantation inherited from his father to Richard Bristow, (9 Middlesex Deeds 57) and moved to Prince Edward County. There he bought 100 acres from Andrew Wallace on 18 June 1770 described as being "on both sides of Falling Creek of the north side of Buffalo River". (4 PE Deeds 146). On 5 Nov 1771 he purchased 245 acres from Dabney Pettus described as "being on the north side of Buffalo River beginning at Wallace's corner in Bauldwin line." (4 PE Deeds 237). Lodowick conveyed 90 acres of his boundary to Philemon Bird (a brother-in-law who marred Mary Lee, sister of Dorothy) 20 July 1772 (5 PE Deeds 197). He resided in Prince Edwrd until 1776 when he disposed of his property by three separate conveyances, all dated 19 February 1776 Williamson Bird purchased 40 acres (5 PE Deeds 527) Philemon Bird 40 acres (6 PE Deeds 76) and John Holecombe 171 acres "being the place the said Tuggle now lives on." (6 PE Deeds 134). Lodowick and Dorothy at once moved to Pittsylvania County and on 28 April 1776 bought 400 acres on Turkey Cock Creek, "including the mill" from George Jefferson, (5 Pitt.Deeds 67). He had also purchased shortly after arriving in Pittsylvania, on 26 Sept 1776, a bounty of 100 acres from Garrett, (4 PE Deeds 245). A land grant for 175 acres "on the south side of Pigg River, beginning at Francis Kerby's Corner beech" was issued to him 1 Sept. 1780, (E Va. Land Grants 523). Lodowick was a Lieutenant in the Pittsylvania Militia during the Revolutionary War. An order under date of 23 Oct 1777 appears at 4 Pittsylvania Orders 40, reciting that "Lodowick Tuggle, Gent., produced his commission as a Lieutenant in the Militia and took the oath by law prescribed." Lodowick obtained a Land Officers Treasury Warrant on 9 June 1783 for 250 acres which was surveyed 20 April 1785, described as being on the branches of Turkey Cock Creek and "beginning at the said Tuggle's corner maple" (16 Va. Land Grants 82) He took an active part in the government of Pittsylvania County. On 21 Nov 1780, he was accepted as one of four sureties on a bond of thirty thousand pounds to Thomas Jefferson as Governor to insure the collection of the county revenues by Crispin Shelton, (6 PE Orders 72) In 1782, he was one of five sureties on the official bond of Abraham Shelton, then Sheriff The Vestry Book of Cambden Parish disclosed that beginning in 1782 and for some years thereafter he was a Vestryman of that Parish, (63 Vestry Book of Cambden Parish 1767-1852)... The Journal of the Council of the State of Virginia under date of 18 June 1783 recites that Lodowick Tuggle, Gentleman, was appointed to the Commission of the Peace and Oyer and Terminer for the County of Pittsylvania, (5 Pitt. Orders 6) He was one of the Commissioners that laid out the Town of Cooksburg in 1788, (12 Hening 659). Lodowick obtained a Land Officers Treasury Warrant on 9 June 1783 for 250 acres which was surveyed 20 April 1785, described as being on the branches of Turkey Cock Creek and "beginning at the said Tuggle's corner maple" (16 Va. Land Grants 82). On 2 April 1784 he had surveyed a tract containing 296 acres "on Pigg River and Snow Creek beginning at his corner" and calling for Jefferson's line on the north and Peter Finney's line on the south (2 Va. Land Grants 61) The book, "HISTORY OF PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA" , page 101-102 has the Account Books of: Calland Store on Nov 21, 1784, and shows a visit by, Captain Lodowick Tuggle and list his purchases. On 18 June 1787 he filed his commission from the Governor and qualified as a Captain of the Pittsylvania Militia, (5 Pitt. Orders 494) He was still a Captain in the Militia in 1789, as is shown by reference in 4 Calendar if Virginia State Papers 646 He was one of the Commissioners that laid out the Town of Cooksburg in 1788, (12 Hening 659) On 18 July 1791 Lodowick and Dorothy sold their plantation of 1100 acres in Pittsylvania (9 Pitt. Deeds 30), and with their four sons, and almost certainly their six daughters, migrated to Georgia and settled on Little River, a tributary of the Savannah, then in Wilkes County. Thi swas about the time of William JEFFRIES death. William Jeffries was married to Dorothy's younger sister, Esther Lee I believe The Lodowick and Dorothy moved there to be with Esther and her children Many of the Tuggle children married their Jeffries cousins The Tax Digest of Georgia (Blair 1926) lists him as a resident of Wilkes in 1793, owning 469 acres and 14 slaves. His sons, George, Robert, and Thomas were listed by name only. The following year Oglethorpe County was created from Wilkes and his plantation was in the new county in northwest Georgia. Lodowick had been baptized, reared and married in the Anglican Church and was a member of the Vestry of Cambden Parish in Pittsylvania, but became active in the Presbyterian Church, probably because there was no Episcopal Church in the Area. In a historical sketch of New Hope Church in Oglethorpe in the Southern Presbyterian (1787) it is stated: "The Rev. John Newton was installed by the Presbytery of South Carolina as pastor of Bethany and New Hope about 1788. It appears that Allen Leeper, Lodowick Tuggle, and William Appleby were the first Elders...At the first meeting of Hopewell Presbytery in 1797 there were three Elders present as appears from the first Minutes, Ezekiel Gilham, Jacob Darrah, and Lodowick Tuggle..." On 18 July 1791 Lodowick and Dorothy sold their plantation of 1100 acres in Pittsylvania (9 Pitt. Deeds 30), and with their four sons, and almost certainly their six daughters, migrated to Georgia and settled on Little River, a tributary of the Savannah, then in Wilkes County. The Tax Digest of Georgia (Blair 1926) lists him as a resident of Wilkes in 1793, owning 469 acres and 14 slaves. His sons, George, Robert, and Thomas were listed by name only. The following year Oglethorpe County was created from Wilkes and his plantation was in the new county in northwest Georgia. His will dated 23 Sept 1798 probated 20 Oct 1798, is of record in Oglethorpe Will Book "A" at page 80, and reads in part: "My will and desire is, that I have give my four sons part of my estate, that they give a true account of what they have received and that it may be considered and counted as my estate, and then my will is that the whole of my estate be equally divided between all of my children. My will further is that the land I now live on be not sold, but be kept and remain as a home for my children until my youngest child, Nancy Tuggle, comes of age, then to be sold and divided amongst all of my children. My will further is that the land I had of Charles Brooks and what else of my estate my executors shall think best to be sold, that they sell it and divide the same among them. But my Negroes, I do not allow to be sold, but equally divided among my children, viz: Goerge, Robert, Thomas, William, Sally, Eunice, Savannah, Catherine, Elizabeth and Nancy Tuggle, as soon as my Executors can, the division of my estate is to be, and I herby constitute and appoint my two oldest sons, George Tuggle and Robert Tuggle and Philemon Bird, Executors of this my last will and Testament." Lodowick had been baptized, reared and married in the Anglican Church and was a member of the Vestry of Cambden Parish in Pittsylvania, but became active in the Presbyterian Church, probably because there was no Episcopal Church in the Area. In a historical sketch of New Hope Church in Oglethorpe in the Southern Presbyterian (1787) it is stated: "The Rev. John Newton was installed by the Presbytery of South Carolina as pastor of Bethany and New Hope about 1788. It appears that Allen Leeper, Lodowick Tuggle, and William Appleby were the first Elders...At the first meeting of Hopewell Presbytery in 1797 there were three Elders present as appears from the first Minutes, Ezekiel Gilham, Jacob Darrah, and Lodowick Tuggle..." In 1825, Greene, Hancock, Oglethorpe, Warren and Wilkes Counties were all combined to create what is now Taliaferro County, Georgia. >>>> John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: <JetPilotUSAF100@cs.com> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 2:57 PM Subject: [DANIEL-L] DANIEL~MURDEN ~ASBURY~MORRIS~JEFFRIES > John, This is a ROUGH DRAFT ~ Wanted you to see the JEFFRIES [at the bottom] > in Georgia ~ also note all the Henning and Cordial names carried down from > the children of Elizabeth TEMBTE and Edmund or Edmond DANIEL through her MURDEN > children. > Anne > > ROUGH DRAFT of the Malachi MURDEN, SR and Elizabeth TEMBTE Children: > > Elizabeth TEMBTE, bc: 1734 ~ d: 04 OCT 1819, Greene County, Georgia ~ > Daughter of Dr. Henning Tembte and Elizabeth SHERWOOD ~ Married (1) Malachi MURDEN ~ > Son of Edward and Mary Murden ~ Married (2) Edmond or Edmund DANIEL who raised > the younger of the five MURDEN children along with their children: Cordial > DANIEL; Henning DANIEL who married Hannah ASBURY; and Tembte "Tempy" DANIEL who > married John BAILEY [Nothing more is really known about Tempy.] > > Children of Elizabeth TEMBTE and Malachi MURDEN, SR: > 1.* Abbalony MURDEN, bb: 1763/64 ~ Married circa 1784, Daniel MORRIS > 2.* Mary MURDEN, bc: 1760/63 ~ Married Jacob PARKERSON, b: 03 MAR 1761 > 3. Elizabeth 'Lucy" or "Betsy" MURDEN ~ [May not have married.] > 4. Anne [Nancy] MURDEN > 5.* Malachi MURDEN, JR., bc: 1768/70 ~ Married 16 JAN 1806, Greene County, > Georgia, to Winifred [Nancy, on record] ASBURY ~ Sister of Hannah ASBURY who > married Henning DANIEL. Daughters of Richard ASBURY and Elizabeth THORNTON ~ > Daughter of Jesse THORNTON and Hannah REDMAN. > > GENERATION TWO ~ > 1. Abbalony MURDEN, bb: 1769, Virginia ~ d: 1810/20, Georgia ~ Daughter > of Elizabeth TEMBTE and Malachi MURDEN, SR ~ Married circa 1784, Georgia, to > Daniel MORRIS, b: 24 DEC 1764, Currituck County, North Carolina ~ d: 29 OCT > 1855, Hart County, Kentucky ~ Son of Thomas and Mary MORRIS. Daniel married (2) > 11 OCT 1822, Grayson County, Kentucky, to Nancy C. KEY > > Children of Abbalony MURDEN and Daniel MORRIS: > 1.a. Elizabeth MORRIS, bc: 1788, Wilkes County, Georgia ~ d: 1854, > Jasper County, Georgia ~ Married 23 NOV 1803, Greene County, Georgia, to Thomas > JEFFRIES or JEFFREYS ~ Son of William JEFFRIES and Esther LEE > > 1.b. Mary Murden MORRIS, ~ Married 06 APR 1806, Greene County, GA, to > Isham BRASSELL, bc: 1786 ~ Son of Britton BRASSELL[E], bc: 1747/50, Acadia, Nova > Scotia, Canada ~ Rev War ~ d: 1827, Pike County, Georga, Interred in Britton > Alford' Sr's graveyard on the Flint River in the southwest corner of the county, > and LaDicey 'Dicy' DAVIS, bc: 1754 ~ dc: 1824 ~ Daughter of Christopher DAVIS > [NOTE: Britton, living in Jones County, 1827, received a Georgia Rev War > Veterans Lottery Land Grant, granted in Muscogee, 1828, and Lee County, in 1834 > both after his death.] > 1.c. Lovenski 'Lovey' MORRIS > 1.d. Irvin MORRIS, b: 11 OCT 1785, Wilkes County, GA ~ d: 1865/66, Civil > War ~ Married 10 MAR 1809, to Mary M. SNYDER, b: 12 NOV 1793, Kentucky ~ d: 07 > MAR 1883, probably West Virginia. Child: Cordial Daniel 'Cordy' MORRIS, b: > 25 NOV 1810, Hardin County, Kentucky > 1.e. Dempsey MORRIS, bc: 1800, Jasper County, Georgia ~ Married 17 APR > 1822, Hardin County, Kentucky, to Sophia ASHBAUGH, bc: 1804 ~ Daughter of David > Ashbaugh, b: 14 MAR 1772, Huntington County, Pennsylvania ~ d: JUL 1834, > possibly Hardin County, Kentucky, and Catherine SHOPTAUGH, bc: 1775, Washington > County, Maryland ~ d: 1851, Nelson County, Kentucky ~ Dempsey had six Children > 1.f. CORDIAL DANIEL MORRIS, bc: 1802 ~ Married Nancy UNKNOWN ~ Nine > Children > > ~O~ > 2. Mary MURDEN, bc: 1760/63, b: Nansemond County, Virginia ~ Daughter > of Elizabeth TEMBTE and Malachi MURDEN, SR ~ Married circa 1780, to Jacob > PARKERSON, b: 03 MAR 1761, Northampton County, Virginia ~ Reverend ~ d: between > 01 APR and 07 JUN 1843, Pulaski County [or 04 SEP 1842] ~ Rev. War > > NOTE: PARKERSON, Jacob, Cont, NC, & VA lines, S31902, Rev War Soldier, b: 03 > MAR 1761, Northampton County Virginia and lived there at enlistment ~ had a > brother [not named ~ John] who served as a sergeant in Capt. John Craddock's Co > in 2nd NC Regiment, soldier applied 20 APR 1835 Pulasli Co Georgia, in 1843 > soldier had died leaving a widow and children [not named]. > > Children of Mary MURDEN and Jacob PARKERSON: > 2.a. Henning Daniel PARKERSON > 2.b. Tempte "Tempy" PARKERSON, b: 30 AUG 1782, Pulaski Cty., Georgia ~ 9 > AUG 1865, Wilcox or Dooly County, GA ~ Married circa 1806, [as his 3rd spouse] > to William Joseph PATE, SR, bc: 1755 ~ dc: 1837/41 ~ Reverend ~ or maybe > "Son of" William PATE, SR, Revolutionary War Soldier. Per grave marker [not > original stone] of Tempy at Friendship Church in Pulaski County, wife of William > PATE, Rev War Soldier ~ believe wrong info... maybe her husband was "son of" > William, SR. of Rev War that married Tempy. OR, maybe he was son of Jacob > PATE and Zilla BROACH ~ Jacob, the son of Matthew PATE and Anne READE ~ Daughter > of Francis READE and Jane CHISMAN. Children of Tempy PARKERSON and William > PATE: (1) Maxie or Maxcy PATE, b: 01 OCT 1807, married Katherine 'Katie' HOLT; > (2) Nancy, b: 09 JAN 1812, married 25 FEB 1834, to Reuben BLANCHARD ; (3) > Mary, b: 1814, married James HOLT; (4) Edwin Elijah Bennett, b: 15 APR 1815, > married Mary SMITH; (5) James, b: 17 JAN 1817 ~ d: 28 AUG 1865, married Jane > MOORE; (6) Sarah, b: 1819, married David JOHNSON > > 2.c. Sarah 'Sallie' PARKERSON, ~ Married Joel HOLT ~ ? > 2.d.* CORDIAL DANIEL PARKERSON, SR, bc: 1799/1809 ~ dc: 1851 ~ Married > Elizabeth MURRAY Brock > 2.e. Lawson PARKERSON, bc: 1808 > > ~O~ > 5. Malachi MURDEN, JR., bc: 1765/70 ~ Son of Elizabeth TEMBTE and > Malachi Murden, SR ~ Married 16 JAN 1806, Green County, GA*, to Winifred [Nancy on > record] ASBURY, bc: 1775/86, Richmond County, Virginia ~ d: 1842, Georgia ~ > Daughter of Richard ASBURY and Elizabeth THORNTON, and sister of Hannah ASBURY > who married Henning DANIEL. [Winifred was named in the 1826, Greene County, > Georgia, Will of her Uncle Redman THORNTON as Murden.] > > *NOTE: Alternate Marriage Date: 17 FEB 1804 > > Children of Malachi MURDEN, JR and Winifred ASHBURY: > 5.a. Emily Reade MURDEN, bc: 1808 ~ > 5.b. William Henning MURDEN, bc: 1810 ~ Married 27 AUG 1833, to Elizabeth > B. ROGERS [CHECK] > 5.c. HENNING DANIEL MURDEN, bc: 1816 ~ dc: 1903 ~ Married 12 APR 1837, > Greene County, GA, to Cornelia F. PINKSTON ~ Daughter of John and Sarah PINKSTON. > Believe her brother, Jesse, married Hannah DANIEL, and her sister, Mary [or > Sarah], married William Henning DANIEL ~ Children of Henning DANIEL and > Hannah ASBURY. > 5.d. Redman [or Redmon(d)] F. MURDEN, bc: 1820 ~ Married (1) 29 SEP 1850, > Taliaferro County, Georgia, to Mary MOORE ~ Married (2) 16 MAR 1864, Greene > County, Georgia, to Sarah A. MITCHELL [CHECK] > > NOTE: Redman S. "Red" MURDEN, bc: 1839, clerk in Taliaferro County, GA > in 1860 ~ may be son of one of the above. > > ~O~ > > GENERATION THREE ~ > 1.a. Elizabeth MORRIS, bc: 1788, Wilkes County, Georgia ~ d: 1854, Jasper > County, Georgia ~ Daughter of Abbalony MURDEN and Daniel Morris ~ Married 23 > NOV 1803, Greene County, Georgia, to Thomas JEFFRIES or JEFFREYS, bc: 1779, > King and Queen County, Virginia ~ Son of William JEFFRIES, JR., King & Queen > County, Virginia, and [M: 10 FEB 1770], to (2) Esther LEE, b: 24 MAY 1754, > Middlesex County, Virginia ~ Daughter of George LEE, b: 26 APR 1715, Middlesex > County, and [M: 04 DEC 1737, Middlesex] to Mary BUFORD, b: 20 AUG 1716, Lancaster > County, Virginia ~ Daughter of Thomas Buford, b: 21 MAY 1682, Middlesex County, > and Elizabeth JOHNSON. George, the son of Charles LEE, b: 23 MAR 1683, > Middlesex County. > > NOTE: Children of William Jeffries and (2) Esther LEE: (1) William, > married 24 OCT 1806, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, to Nancy TUGGLE; (2) Elizabeth, > married 05 APR 1799, to Robert TUGGLE, Greene County, Georgia; (3) Thomas > married Elizabeth MORRIS; (4) George, married 18 DEC 1798, Oglethorpe, to > Catherine TUGGLE; and (5) Lee JEFFRIES, married Sarah UNKNOWN and had at least ten > children. William, SR, had supposedly had a son "Booker" by a previous marriage > [to perhaps to a slave~?] He was the son of William JEFFRIES, SR. of > Richmond County, Virginia. > > Children of Elizabeth MORRIS and Thomas JEFFRIES or JEFFREYS: > 1.a.1.* Burkett N. JEFFRIES ~ Married 30 AUG 1825, Jasper County, > Georgia, to Elizabeth REEVES > 1.a.2.* Malony JEFFRIES, bc: 1804, Green County, Georgia ~ d. 1825, > Jasper County, Georgia ~ Married Joshua Clayburn BANKS > 1.a.3.* Lovey JEFFRIES, bc: 1810, Green County, Georgia ~ Married 03 JAN > 1830, to Benjamin F. TAYLOR > 1.a.4. Elizabeth JEFFRIES > 1.a.5. Thomas JEFFRIES, bc: 1818 > 1.a.6. Colbert JEFFRIES, bc: 1819 ~ d: 28 JUL 1891, Jasper County > ~ Married (1) Nancy BRYANT ~ Married (2) 26 NOV 1883, to Nancy Teresa SMITH > 1.a.7.* Melissa JEFFRIES, b: 10 AUG 1820, Jasper County, Georgia ~ > Married William SPEARS > > 1.a.8. CORDIAL DANIEL JEFFRIES, b: 1822 ~ d: NOV 1863, Civil War > ~ Married 12 DEC 1859, to Sarah Josephine SPEARS Binford ~ Daughter of > William SPEARS, b: 1784 Cumberland County, Virginia, and Sarah 'Sally' BANKS, b: 06 > APR 1789 ~ Children of Cordial and Sarah: Anna; Thomas; and Milton JEFFRIES, > married 18 MAY 1887, Jasper County, to Mary COOK > > 1.a.9. Esther JEFFRIES, bc: 1823, Jasper County, Georgia ~ d: 11 > AUG 1861, Jasper County ~ Married 02 JAN 1860, to Columbus Augustus SPEARS ~ > d: 22 JAN 1864, Civil War ~ Son of William SPEARS and Sarah 'Sallie' BANKS > [See 1.a.8.] > > ~O~ > 2.d. CORDIAL DANIEL PARKERSON, SR, bc: 1809/10 ~ dc: 1851/53. Pulaski > County, Georgia ~ Son of Mary MURDEN and Jacob PARKERSON ~ Married 13 FEB 1826, > Pulaski County, [Owen Dilliard, J.P. officiating], to Elizabeth MURRAY Brock, > bc: 1814/15, Pulaski County ~ widow of John BROCK > > Children of Cordial Daniel PARKERSON and Elizabeth MURRAY: > 2.d.1. Malachi Murden PARKERSON, bc: 1826/27, Pulaski County, Georgia ~ > Married 07 FEB 1850, Pulaski County, to Elizabeth LACEY, bc: 1830, South > Carolina > NOTE: Pulaski County, Georgia ~ BONDSMAN: Malachi Parkerson and Elizabeth > Parkerson ~ DATE: 24 JUN 1857 ~ Recorded DATE: 14 APR 1848 ~ AMOUNT: $642. > REMARKS: Malichi M. PARKERSON charged with being reputed father of Amy HUTTO's > child. In cases of illegitimate birth where there was concern that the child > may become a "charity" case, a bond was posted to guarantee the financial > support of the child until the age of fourteen. > > 2.d.2. John B. PARKERSON, bc: 1827/28 ~ Married 10 FEB 1867, Pulaski > County, to Margaret FULGRUM or FULGHAM > > 2.d.3.* CORDIAL DANIEL PARKERSON, JR, b: 01 MAR 1829 ~ d: 24 DEC 1898, > Dodge County, Georgia ~ Interred: Bellisant Harrell Cemetery, Dodge County ~ > Married 15 MAY 1851, Pulaski County, to Catherine HARRELL, b: 12 JUN 1831 ~ > Daughter of Asa HARRELL and [M: 1815, Pulaski] to Elizabeth KEEN > > 2.d.4. SHERWOOD L. PARKERSON, bc: 1831 ~ d: 28 JUL 1862, Staunton, > Virginia [Civil War] ~ Married 03 AUG 1854, Pulaski County, to Margaret SPIRES ~ > Children: (1) Sarah E., married John SMITH ~ (2) CORDIAL ~ (3) Jane, > married James 'Jim' MULLIS ~ (4) James Westley, b: 09 SEP 1858, married 14 NOV > 1848, to Delola M. LIVINGSTON, b: 08 SEP 1861 ~ (5) John, b: 22 JUN 1861 ~ d: 28 > FEB 1930, married Sarah 'Sallie' McCRANIE, b: 20 SEP 1869. > > [Note: Unless the PARKERSONs connected to the SHERWOODs ~ this name probably > came from Elizabeth TEMBTE's mother. ~ Elizabeth SHERWOOD who married > Henning TEMBTE ~ Daughter of Daniel SHERWOOD and Mary HOPKINS.] > > 2.d.5. Tembte "Tempy" PARKERSON, bc: 1834 ~ Married 04 SEP 1860, to > Thomas Alfred OWENS > > 2.d.6. Susan F. PARKERSON, bc: 1836 ~ Married 1859, to Henry V. TAYLOR, > b: 22 SEP 1837 [CHECK] ~ Son of Jacob W. TAYLOR, b: 24 DEC 1797 and Sarah > HIGGS, b: 04 FEB 1800 > > 2.d.7. Jacob PARKERSON, bc: 1838 > 2.d.8. Mary 'Polly' PARKERSON, bc: 1840 ~ Married (1) B. F. MOORE ~ > Married (2) Thomas CASON > > 2.d.9. William PARKERSON, bc: 1844 > 2.d.10. Nancy Anne PARKERSON, bc: 1845 ~ d: DEC 1930, Pavo, Thomas > County, Georgia ~ Married Cordial Micajah 'Cordy' OWENS ~ Son of > 2.d.11. Sarah PARKERSON, bc: 1847 ~ Married William W. CLEMENTS, bc: 1846 > > 2.d.12. EDMOND Thomas PARKERSON, b: 23 MAR 1850 ~ d: 9 JAN 1924, Dodge > County ~ Married 05 DEC 1867, Pulaski, to Elizabeth CLEMENTS, b: 28 MAY 1848, > Pulaski ~ d: 11 FEB 1925, Dodge ~ Daughter of Jacob W. David CLEMENTS, bc: 1816, > GA and Mary 'Polly' HARRELL Brock, bc: 1823, GA ~ Daughter of Asa HARRELL and > Elizabeth KEEN ~ Asa, the son of Levi HARRELL and Sarah COLE of Anson County, > North Carolina. Levi, the son of Jacob HARRELL, bc: 1720, Nansemond County, > Virginia. Jacob, the son of Francis HARRELL, bc: 1695, Nansemond ~ d: 1763, > Bertie County, NC, and Mary BENTON, bc: 1698, Nansemond County. > > 2.d.13. HENNING DANIEL PARKERSON, b: 07 SEP 1851, Pulaski County, Georgia > ~ d: 18 OCT 1924 ~ Married (1) 26 SEP 1872, Dodge County, to Nancy FULGRUM ~ > Married (2) 11 NOV 1886, Cherry Ida HORN(E), b: 12 OCT 1870, LeCanto, Florida > > ~O~ > GENERATION FOUR ~ > 1.a.1. Burkett N. JEFFRIES ~ Son of Thomas Jeffries and Elizabeth > MORRIS ~ Married Elizabeth REEVES, b: 02 OCT 1806 ~ d: 28 MAY 1892, Georgia. ~ > Daughter of Joel Avery REEVES and Nancy UNKNOWN > > Children of Burkett N. JEFFRIES and Elizabeth REEVES: > 1.a.1.a. Leroy Jeffries, b. 1834, Jasper County, Georgia ~ d: 1860/70, > Marion County, Alabama ~ He married 29 JUL 1852, to Mary Jane HENDERSON ~ > Daughter of William and Mary Henderson > > ~ O ~ > 1.a.2. Malony JEFFRIES, bc: 1804, Greene County, Georgia ~ d: 1825, > Jasper County, Georgia ~ Daughter of Thomas Jeffries and Elizabeth MORRIS ~ > Married 19 JUL 1820, Jasper County, to Josiah Clayburn BANKS ~ Son of John BANKS > and Sarah TRAYLOR or TAYLOR > > Children of Malony JEFFRIES and Josiah Clayburn BANKS: > 1.a.2.a. Sarah BANKS > 1.a.2.b. Abalone BANKS > > ~ O ~ > 1.a.3. Lovey JEFFRIES, bc: 1810, Greene County, Georgia ~ d: after > 1860, Randolph County, Georgia ~ Daughter of Thomas Jeffries and Elizabeth > MORRIS ~ Married 03 JAN 1830, Jasper County, Georgia, to Benjamin F. TAYLOR > > Children of Lovey JEFFRIES and Benjamin F. TAYLOR: > 1.a.3.a. Paschal M. TAYLOR > 1.a.3.b. Elizabeth TAYLOR > 1.a.3.c. Thomas TAYLOR > 1.a.3.d. Charles D. TAYLOR > 1.a.3.e. Catherine TAYLOR > 1.a.3.f. Martha TAYLOR > > ~ O ~ > 1.a.7. Melissa JEFFRIES, b: 10 AUG 1820, Jasper County, Georgia ~ d: > 05 JAN 1892, Randolph County, Georgia ~ Daughter of Thomas Jeffries and > Elizabeth MORRIS ~ Married 05 OCT 1843, to William SPEARS, b: 18 JUL 1818, Jasper > County, Georgia ~ d: 04 APR 1896, Randolph County ~ Son of John Spears and Mary > "Polly" JONES. > > Children of Melissa JEFFRIES and William SPEARS: > 1.a.7.a. Thomas SPEARS, b: 27 SEP 1844 ~ d: 12 AUG 1869 > 1.a.7.b. William S. SPEARS, b: 05 APR 1846 ~ d: 26 MAY 1907 > 1.a.7.c. Burkett C. SPEARS, b: 28 JUN 1848, Merriweather County, Georgia ~ > d: 23 NOV 1914, Grady County, Georgia ~ Married MAY 1880, Randolph County, to > Lolia Lavonia DOZIER [NOTE: Was Burkett a sheriff around Atlanta in JAN > 1898?] > 1.a.7.d. Martha Henrietta SPEARS, b: 28 JUL 1851, [Twin] ~ d: 16 FEB 1877 > ~ Married S. S. PARHAM > 1.a.7.e. William SPEARS, JR, b: 28 JUL 1851, [Twin] > 1.a.7.f. Peyton Franklin SPEARS, b: 24 JAN 1856 ~ d: after 1896 > 1.a.7.g. Seaborn M. SPEARS, b: 18 DEC 1859, [Twin] > 1.a.7.h. Mary Elizabeth SPEARS, b: 18 DEC 1859, [Twin] ~ d: 21 JUN 1934, > Randolph County, GA ~ Married 21 NOV 1881, Randolph County, to Lewis Dawson > SHERRER > 1.a.7.i. Georgia Anna SPEARS, b: 24 APR 1863 ~ d: 03 MAY 1863 > > ~O~ > 2.d.3. CORDIAL DANIEL PARKERSON, JR, b: 01 MAR 1829 ~ d: 24 DEC 1898, > Dodge County, Georgia ~ Interred: Bellisant Harrell Cemetery, Dodge County ~ > Son of Cordial Daniel Parkerson, SR and Elizabeth MURRAY ~ Married 15 MAY > 1851, Pulaski County, Georgia, to Catherine 'Catie' HARRELL, b: 12 JUN 1831 ~ d: > 04 MAY 1901, Interred: Bellisant Harrell Cemetery Daughter of Asa HARRELL and > [M: 1815, Pulaski] to Elizabeth KEEN > > NOTE: Many of the Parkeson families of Pulaski County were later in Dodge > County, GA when Dodge County was incorporated into a County in 1870. > > NOTE: Children of Asa HARRELL and Elizabeth KEEN: (1) Anne Martha, (2) > Nancy, (3) Benjamin, (4) James, (5) Mary 'Polly', (6) Lucinda, (7) Penelope > 'Penny', (8) Asa, JR., (9) John, (10) Sophia, (11) Willis Paul, (12) Catherine, (13) > Charlotte, (14) Mourning and (15) Susan HARRELL. > > Children of Cordial Daniel PARKERSON, JR and Catherine HARRELL: > 2.d.3.a. John Daniel PARKERSON, bc: 1852 ~ d: 10 SEP 1883, Dodge County ~ > Married 17 APR 1871, Dodge County, to Mary A. "Vinney" WISE Livingston ~ > daughter of Henry WISE and Sarah WRIGHT > > 2.d.3.b. Tembte Catherine 'Tempy' PARKERSON, b: 11 SEP 1857 ~ d: 16 MAY > 1916 in Dodge County ~ Married 12 APR 1877, Dodge, to John Riley GIDDENS, b: 19 > FEB 1855, Pulaski County, GA. ~ d: 23 MAR 1921, Dodge County ~ Son of Benjamin > E. L. GIDDENS and Bedia C. SMITH. Children of Tembte: Three > > 2.d.3.c. Elizabeth Anne PARKERSON, b: 12 DEC 1858 ~ d: 11 APR 1898 in > Dodge County ~ Married 16 MAR 1877, Dodge County, to James Richard GIDDENS > > 2.d.3.d. Nancy Anne PARKERSON, bc: 1859 ~ Married 04 APR 1878, Dodge > County, to John William FLANDERS > > 2.d.3.e. Mary Anne PARKERSON, b: 3 JUN 1860, Pulaski County, Georgia ~ d: > 22 FEB 1911 in Dodge County ~ Married 12 MAR 1875, Dodge County, to Benjamin > Abraham GIDDENS > > 2.d.3.f. William Benjamin PARKERSON, b: 4 DEC 1861 ~ d: 17 JUL 1896 ~ > Married 11 MAR 1880, Wilcox County, GA, to Amelia Jane OWENS, b: 31 MAR 1865 > > 2.d.3.g. James Matthew PARKERSON, b: 26 FEB 1865, Pulaski County ~ d: 13 > OCT 1936, Dodge County, Georgia ~ Interred: Lovely Grove Baptist Church > Cemetery, Dodge County ~ Married (1) 22 AUG 1886, Dodge County, to Malvina > [Mulvinia] Lodusky WISE, b: 05 JUL 1868 ~ d: 14 AUG 1896 ~ Interred: Parkerson Baptist > Church Cemetery, Dodge County ~ Married (2) circa MAR 1897, to Carrie WEEKS > > 2.d.3.h. Willis Levi PARKERSON, b: 25 MAY 1867, Pulaski County, Georgia ~ > d: 14 MAR 1937 in Dodge County ~ Married 22 MAY 1884, to Samantha E. TAYLOR, > b: 14 SEP 1865 ~ d: 01 JUN 1927, Woodlawn Cemetery, Eastman, Georgia. [NOTE: > Samantha's siblings: Martin Taylor, Mary Catherine Taylor COLEMAN, Reubin > Taylor, William Taylor.] > > 2.d.3.i. Franklin Thomas PARKERSON, b: 6 FEB 1869 ~ d: 26 JAN 1934 ~ > Married Sarah Elizabeth ROGERS > 2.d.3.j. Isaac Newton PARKERSON, b: 30 AUG 1873, Dodge County, Georgia ~ > Married Vienna Jane PEACOCK, b: 05 FEB 1875 > ~O~ > > > > > > > ==== 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 > >

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