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    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Jesse DANIEL (O'DANIEL?) of Richmond County, GA
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Robert, I have heard the TINLEYS came over with Oglethorpe like the MURPHEYS but no documentation was ever provided. All of that information is just like a lot of stuff we see on the list and other places -- you take it with a grain of salt. <grin> As for the Robert DANIEL who imported 2 slaves in 1820. That I will bet is my boy since there are no other Robert DANIEL in sight to my knowledge, especially one who lived near Augusta and my Robert had 10 slaves in 1820. The name, DANIEL, may make him hard to track but the name, Robert, is a very under used name in most DANIEL families. As for my Robert, this name is only a prominent given name in just a few families. 1. We have Robert in the Landgrave Robert DANIELL family of Charleston, SC. 2. We have Robert in more than one branch of the DANIEL Family of Middlesex County, VA. 3. We have Robert in the Cunningham-DANIEL or DANIELL family of PE County, VA and later Greene County, GA. * 4. We have Robert in the Thomas DANIEL or DANIELL Family from IOW County, VA So, my bet is my Robert is out of one of these four families and I really cannot tell you which one. If I know who was the parents of Chesley C. DANIEL of Burke County, GA (b. 1815, married an Anne) then I could tell you who their parents were because he is all over legal documents of my bunch and his name was always spelled Chesley. He completely disappears after 1850. We also know my Robert C. DANIEL spelled his name, possibly, as DANIELL and this is so noted on the 1830 Census record for Burke and the name, Robert, repeats in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th generation of this DANIEL family so it was a very prominent name in this family. As you will also note from the list, above, there are only three families that use the "Double L" spelling in whole or in part of these families (families 1,3 and 4). With the links I have to Greene, and Morgan County, GA, as well as links to many of the collateral CUNNINGHAM families, some of this information is real interesting since they, too, have branches of this family that use the DANIELL spelling, from time to time. Then, again, the O'DANIEL, Pitt and Edgecombe DANIEL families and my DANIEL bunch from Burke County, GA have many of these same collateral associations. Regardless, I cannot keep my eyes off of Charleston for some unknown reason and we know what family is located there, don't we? John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Daniell" <rdaniell@surfbest.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 12:43 PM Subject: [DANIEL-L] Jesse DANIEL (O'DANIEL?) of Richmond County, GA > This is a second posting of this message with the subject changed to reflect > the redirection of content. > > John, > > I am in the process of noting this complete message. I do read everything > on the List, most more than once. > > Concerning the Jesse DANIEL of Richmond Co., GA being an O'DANIEL, I know of > four Jesse DANIELs in the Fairfax O'DANIEL lines: > > 1. Jesse DANIELL, s/o James DANIELL (O'DANIEL of Fairfax, VA) of Fairfield, > SC, died circa 1778. > > > 2. Jesse DANIEL, the s/o William & Lucretia, married Martha S. BOND. This > Jesse, executor of his brother Josiah's will, died in Edgefield in or before > 1816. Martha DANIEL took an Adm'x Bond 6 June 1816. He would not be the > Jesse who married Rebecca TINSLEY in Richmond County, GA in 1813. > > 3. Jessie DANIELL, b. aft 1873 in Thomas Co., GA?, s/o John Levi DANIELL > and Emma M. POPE. This family moved to Bardwell, Ellis County, Texas before > March 1891 when Emma died there. > > 4.. Jesse Daniell Auston DANIEL would have been 19 years of age in 1813. > If the Jesse who married Rebecca TINSLEY was 19 at the time of the marriage > in Richmond Co., this may be your link. Here is what I have on this Jesse > DANIEL: In his will of 1797, James DANIELL bequeathed to his "grandson > Jesse DANIELL AUSTON, son of Betty AUSTON, when he comes of age, the land > lying on the Oconey that I lent to my son Levi DANIELL. I also give him one > half of the Negroes that I have lent to my wife after the death of my wife > Nancy DANIELL." James named 21 slaves lent to Nancy in his will. In an > accounting of the estate of Levi DANIEL, dec'd, an 1802 entry shows payment > to Lewis PARKER for boarding and schooling of Jesse "Osten" for 1801 and > 1802. On 27 November 1807, at the age of 13, Jesse Daniel AUSTIN legally > changed his name to Jesse DANIEL. This may have to be a result of Jesse's > being adopted by John and Martha DANIEL, or that they were his family and > guardians. (National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 55, Names > Changed Legally in Georgia, 1800-1856, Page 183.) In 1816, William > HARDWICK, executor of the will of James DANIELL, returned to the Hancock > County Court of Ordinary an account against Jesse DANIELL, a minor and > legatee of James in the amount of eighteen hundred & ninety dollars, fifty > one & one half cents, along with an account of money received for Jesse > amounting to fifteen hundred & ninty three dollars and eighty nine cents. > After Nancy Daniell BARROW died, on 12 March 1814, James BARROW filed "a > schedule of all the Negroes with their increase now in life (except one > Negro man Sanco sold by James BARROW) that were lent by the last Will and > Testament of James DANIELL dec'd. to his widow and relict Nancy DANIEL, > afterwards Nancy BARROW, wife of James BARROW, during her natural life: Old > Tom, Zouer(?), Old Rachel, Charlotte, Hester, Flander, Acre, Daphney, > George, Moriah, Hictor, Biner, Dover, Caty, Peter, Pompy, Peggy, Ned, > Ellinney, Billy, Moriah, Levin, Becky, Bob, Rachel, Hector, Sam, Sally, > Sucky, Driver, Jupiter, Bob, Ellick, Pompy, Flander." The Baldwin County, > Ga Slave Owners 1850 Baldwin County Census shows a Jesse DANIEL with 20 > slaves. This may be Jesse Daniell AUSTIN DANIEL, adopted son of John and > Martha Pearson Cook DANIEL. Baldwin County bordered Hancock County where > John and Martha lived, and was where his "step?-great grandmother" Nancy > Daniell BARROW lived and died. John W. (William?) DANIEL, (s/o John and > Martha DANIEL I think), is also on this list, as are many other > associated/related family names, BUTTS, RICE, MITCHELL, JORDAN, and others. > Considering that Jesse inherited "the land lying on the Oconey that I lent > to my son Levi DANIELL" This 1850 Jesse in Baldwin may well be Jesse Daniell > Austin DANIEL. > > Jack V. Butler, (E-mail 12/02/02), provided this information to the List: > National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 58, Through Richmond County, > Georgia, Importers of Slaves, Page 37 > Daniel, Edmund, March 1820, 3 slaves > Daniel, Jesse (Liberty) March 1818 8 slaves > Daniel, John , May 1823 2 slaves > Daniel, Jos., January 1818 3 slaves > Daniel, Littleton (Washington), by John Daniel December 1819 5 slaves > Daniel, Robert, March 1820 2 slaves > Could this Jesse have been the Jesse in 4. above, I do not know. Liberty > Co. may have been a little far south for this to be him. > > To reflect the correct relationship between this Sarah and Mary DANIEL, they > were 1st cousins. "We also know that MAJ James ERWIN (1752-1815) of Midway > Plantation, Allendale County, SC married Sarah DANIEL (1762-1815), d/o of > William O'DANIEL, Jr. and Unknown. Her niece was Mary O'DANIEL who married > Samuel TALBERT." This William O'DANIEL of Camden, SC, father of Sarah > DANIEL who m. Major James ERWIN, was the brother of John O'DANIEL of > Fairfax, VA, father of Mary DANIEL who m. Samuel TALBERT II. > > Mary O'DANIEL (1742-AFT 1798) Mary died after 16 Aug 1824, the date of > Samuel TALBOT's will which was proven in May 1833. > > As to the WISE relationship to my O'DANIEL family: A direct relationship > has not yet been established. Having said that, John O'DANIEL's son, > Stephen DANIEL m. Ann "Nancy" Wise RATCLIFFE in Fairfax, VA. Nancy was the > d/o Richard RATCLIFFE & Louisiana BOWLING. Louisiana's sister, Ann "Nancy" > BOWLING, had m. Peter WISE. Remember that the 2nd wife of John O'DANIEL was > not Ann BOWLING who was married to Peter Wise; his second wife was Ann > "Nancy" McINTOSH, d/o John McINTOSH, and brother of Lochlin McINTOSH. > Remember too that Robert Ratcliff DANIEL, b. abt 1800, was the s/o this > Stephen and Nancy DANIEL. > > According to the information on a TALBOT website, William TINSLEY & Nancy > TALBOT had four children between 1815 and 1821: Allison, James Daniel, Mary > Ann, & John Nickolas. Nancy TALBOT died before 1824 when her father's will > mentioned her as deceased. As I remember, there was a TINLEY researcher > last year who addressed this proposal and was quite adamant that the TINLEYs > you are speaking of were definitely not TINSLEYs, although I cannot put my > fingers on her message(s) at the moment. > > Trusting that nothing was missed. > > Robert > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 8:24 AM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: Mirabeau B. Lamar - DANIEL-D Digest V03 #491 > > > > > > Anne, > > > > (Robert DANIELL take note of this complete message) > > > > Let me tell you what I know about the TINSLEYS. If you read my post this > > morning then you saw the ODANIEL link to one of the HARDWICK girls, > another > > which married into the FITZPATRICKS. That said, Nancy TALBERT, d/o > Samuel > > TALBERT II and Mary O'DANIEL, married, William TINSLEY. William TINSLEY > > (1789-1841) was born in 96 District, SC but died in Todd Co., Kentucky. > > Mary O'DANIEL (1742-AFT 1798) was the d/o John O'DANIEL, Sr. and Elizabeth > > MOXLEY of Accotink Run, Fairfax County, Virginia and Mary O'DANIEL was a > > sister of William DANIEL (1747-1807) of Edgefield County, SC who married > > Lucretia BELL. I know this bunch like the back of my hand, which brings > us > > back to my TINLEY and your, TINSLEY. > > > > I know that a William TINLEY, Sr. was in the Richmond County, GA/Edgefield > > County, SC area before the RW. I also know a Jesse DANIEL married a > Rebecca > > TINSLEY in Richmond County, GA in 1813. I cannot say this is not the same > > TINLEY/TINSLEY family but would bet money that Jesse is an O'DANIEL and > > probably a daughter of this William TINSLEY who married Nancy > TALBERT...... > > > > From my sources, a John TINLEY, Jr. born 1791in Richmond County, GA > married > > a WEATHERS and they had a son John Robert TINLEY, Sr. (1821-1845), born > > Edgefield County, SC, and he married Elizabeth Ann ERWIN (1825-1885). She > > was the daughter of Richard ERWIN (ABt 1795-1827) and Nancy DANIEL > > (1799-1862), my great-grand aunt. After Richard's death, Nancy married a > > WISE, some say, a Frederick WISE although his name is not known for sure. > > After TINLEY died, Mrs. Elisabeth Ann Erwin TINLEY married Robert Robinson > > VALLOTTON (1824-1887), s/o Francis Stephen VALLOTTON (1796-1859) and Sarah > > TARVER (1798-1879) of Burke County, GA. Sarah was the daughter of > Ethelred > > Jordan TARVER (1767-AFT 1850) and Mary Nancy ROBINSON (1770-1850) of > > Augusta, Richmond County, GA. Ethelred Jordan TARVER was the son of > Samuel > > TARVER III and Celia JORDAN of Augusta, GA and brother of Mark E. TARVER > > whose son, William Allen TARVER married Nancy DANIEL's sister, Lucretia > > DANIEL (1807-1849). > > > > We also know that MAJ James ERWIN (1752-1815) of Midway Plantation, > > Allendale County, SC married Sarah DANIEL (1762-1815), d/o of William > > O'DANIEL, Jr. and Unknown. Her niece was Mary O'DANIEL who married Samuel > > TALBERT. I cannot tie Richard ERWIN to this ERWIN line but I have always > > supposed this was his family and he could be a son of Sarah and James or a > > nephew. > > > > If so, my bet there is a WISE connection floating around this bunch > > somewhere in Edgefield, Richmond or Burke County, GA, and we already know > > the O'DANIELS are tied to a WISE family back in Fairfax County, VA. > > However, the O'DANIEL miss one given name I need, that of a Robert DANIEL. > > Were it not for this, we would have linked up a long time ago...... > > > > Also notice the Chesley C. DANIEL listed on the guardianship bond for the > > TINLEY kids. This is the same Chesley C. DANIEL who was the bondsman for > > the 1841 marriage of my GGF, Robert W. DANIEL to a Julia FLORENCE in > > Richmond County, GA. I do not believe she was a FLOURANCE but a FLOURNOY > or > > FLANDERS. Anyway, this Julia must have died BEF 1845 because RWD married > > Rachel Rebecca GREEN (1824-1851), d/o William GREEN and Rachel WARREN of > > Emanuel County, GA. > > > > I do not know whether this is a distinct DANIEL and an O'DANIEL line or > part > > of the same O'DANIEL line. However, I do not the BOULINEAU Family, listed > > in the following information, was of France and migrated into Camden > County, > > GA after a short stop in the West Indies. They are also tied to my family > > in more ways than one, through the family of Burrell LATHROP and Mary > > Rosalie BOULINEAU and of Savannah, Chatham County, GA. Their children are > > listed at the end and that Charles E. MUSTIN list in that information was > a > > brother of LT Milton Anthony MUSTIN, Esq., CSA (1834-1924) who married my > > grand aunt, Anna Maria RICHTER (1836-1926) of Madison, Morgan County, GA. > > Her younger brother, John, married Alice E. DANIEL. > > > > My TINLEY notes: > > << > > Court of Ordinary Minutes 1849 - 1858 Burke County Ga. --- Waynesboro, > > Monday, July 2, 1849 Burke County p. 17,18 > > On application of Elizabeth Tinley and Nancy Wise Praying to be > > relieved from their securityship on the Bond of Chesley C. Daniel as the > > Guardianship of two Minors - Robert Tinley and Nancy Tinley it is ordered > > that the said Chesley C. Daniel as said Guardian be and appear at the next > > term of this court then and there to abide by and perform such order as > may > > in the premises and that a copy of this order be served on the said > Chesley > > C. Daniel Thirty Days before the said next term by the Sheriff. > > > > Georgia, Waynesboro, Monday 5th Dec. 1853 p. 179,180 Burke Co. Present > > Edward Garlick Ordinary > > Upon the application of Robert E. Vallotton for letters of > Guardianship > > of Mary and James Tinley deceased of said county due legal notice having > > been given and no objections filed and Edmond B. Gresham former Guardian > > having given up said Guardianship of said Minors do issue to said Robert > E. > > in terms of the law upon his giving bond in the sum of Two Thousand > Dollars > > with Noah S. Tarver and Mark Tarver as securities. > > > > Also on file in the Burke County Court of Ordinary are vouchers 1856-1858 > > for transactions on behalf of James and Mary Tinley by Robt Vallotton as > > their guardian, mostly for clothing. > > > > 1850 Burke County, GA census: > > 29 222 222 Tinley Elizabeth A. 24 F . . > . > > Georgia . . . . . > > 30 222 222 Tinley Mary E. 7 F . . > . > > Georgia . X . . . > > 31 222 222 Tinley James L. 4 M . . > . > > Georgia . . . . . > > > > > > Note: TINLEY married Elizabeth A. ERWIN (daughter of Richard ERWIN and > Nancy > > DANIEL) before ABt 1845. Elizabeth A. ERWIN was born before 1825. She died > > in Grovetown, GA. Robert R.. VALLOTTON and Elizabeth A. ERWIN had the > > following children: > > > > +28 i. Richard R. VALLOTTON. > > +29 ii. Sally VALLOTTON was born on Oct 17 1852. She died on Jul 26 1928. > > +30 iii. Rachel VALLOTTON was born on Jan 11 1866 in GA. She died on Aug > 14 > > 1947 in Richmond Co., GA. She was buried in Hephzibah, GA. > > +31 iv. Winifred (Winney) Lycurgus VALLOTTON was born on Apr 15 1856 in > VA?. > > She died on Jun 23 1935 in Augusta, Richmond Co., GA. She was buried in > > Grovetown Baptist Church. Aunt "Winnie" as we called her lived at the > > Boulineau Place which was located about three miles south of Grovetown, > just > > off (about 400') the Newmantown Rd. On the east side. It was a nice home, > > neat with a full front porch bordered with rails and fancy trim. In later > > years the home was acquired by a great uncle of mine on my mothers side of > > the family. Aunt Winnie would visit us on the farm with all of the > Boulineau > > family in a buckboard. > > Aunt Winnie moved with her family to 3rd Street in Augusta and lived there > > with the last living daughter having it as her home until she died. She > had > > a yard full of cats. "Lizzie" had a room in the house.(memories of Robert > > Vallotton Ivey, Jr.) > > +32 v. Savannah L. VALLOTTON was born in 1869. > > > > Children of Burrell LATHROP and Mary Rosalie BOULINEAU and of Savannah, > > Chatham County, GA: > > > > i George Augustus Lathrop b: 6 DEC 1809 in Savannah, Georgia Marriage 1 > > Elizabeth GUY > > ii. Edward Lathrop , Reverend b: 12 MAR 1814 in Savannah, Georgia > Marriage > > 1 Jane Elizabeth DAVIS > > iii. Mary Eliza Lathrop b: 3 FEB 1816 > > iv. Louisa Lathrop b: 23 OCT 1819 > > v. Joseph J. Lathrop b: 14 APR 1821 Marriage 1 Mary Josephine SIMPSON > > vi. Charles Christopher Lathrop b: 10 NOV 1822 > > vii. Mary Amelia Lathrop b: 12 OCT 1823 Marriage 1 Charles E. MUSTIN > > viii. Henry Lathrop b: 1 AUG 1825 Marriage 1 Cecila WADE > > ix. Cecilia Lathrop b: 29 NOV 1827 > > x. Georgiana R. Lathrop b: 26 APR 1830 Marriage 1 John B. HOGG > > xi. Charles Christopher LATHROP > > >>> > > > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Anne W O'Brien" <aobtx@juno.com> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 8:39 PM > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Re: Mirabeau B. Lamar - DANIEL-D Digest V03 #491 > > > > > > > John: > > > > > > Were you aware that Judge Lamar had another brother, Jefferson Lamar? > Ten > > > days before he led his Cavalry in the Battle of San Jacinto April 1836, > > > he wrote a letter to Jefferson, where he describes the sad state of > > > affairs in Texas, tells his brother the fort [ the Alamo] was lost, > > > Crockett murdered, and Fannin's Army entirely lost, and "that almost > the > > > whole of the Americans from Georgia and Alabama have perished", and that > > > he was leaving in the morning for battle. (This research from Sherlene > > > Mats, descendant of the original 1818 Cherry/deCherie Texas settler). > > > > > > Don't know where his brother Jefferson lived, but the original letter is > > > in the Texas State Library. Records there also show that a Col. John > > > COFFEE Hays led the First Regiment, Texas Mounted Riflemen in the same > > > encounters as Mirabeau, as was James W. TINSLEY, Major, First Regiment, > > > Cavalry, Texas Army, 1836. > > > > > > Anne > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > If you are have any problems receiving the DANIEL List, would like to > > change your subscription method or email address or you have a suggestion > > you think would improve the operation of the DANIEL list -- feel free to > > contact me at any time - My email address is JClarke@rose.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting of messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral families or those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are not allowed on this list. > >

    12/09/2003 11:47:51
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Jesse DANIEL (O'DANIEL?) of Richmond County, GA
    2. Jack V Butler
    3. The Jesse Daniel of Liberty County shown importing slaves is not Jesse Daniel Auston. He is probably a son of Appellus/Appollas Daniel. Both Jesse and Appellus moved to Gadsden County, Florida. Jack ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 6:47 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Jesse DANIEL (O'DANIEL?) of Richmond County, GA > Robert, > I have heard the TINLEYS came over with Oglethorpe like the MURPHEYS but > no documentation was ever provided. All of that information is just like a > lot of stuff we see on the list and other places -- you take it with a grain > of salt. <grin> > As for the Robert DANIEL who imported 2 slaves in 1820. That I will bet > is my boy since there are no other Robert DANIEL in sight to my knowledge, > especially one who lived near Augusta and my Robert had 10 slaves in 1820. > The name, DANIEL, may make him hard to track but the name, Robert, is a > very under used name in most DANIEL families. As for my Robert, this name > is only a prominent given name in just a few families. > > 1. We have Robert in the Landgrave Robert DANIELL family of Charleston, > SC. > 2. We have Robert in more than one branch of the DANIEL Family of > Middlesex County, VA. > 3. We have Robert in the Cunningham-DANIEL or DANIELL family of PE > County, VA and later Greene County, GA. * > 4. We have Robert in the Thomas DANIEL or DANIELL Family from IOW > County, VA > > So, my bet is my Robert is out of one of these four families and I > really cannot tell you which one. If I know who was the parents of Chesley > C. DANIEL of Burke County, GA (b. 1815, married an Anne) then I could tell > you who their parents were because he is all over legal documents of my > bunch and his name was always spelled Chesley. He completely disappears > after 1850. > We also know my Robert C. DANIEL spelled his name, possibly, as DANIELL > and this is so noted on the 1830 Census record for Burke and the name, > Robert, repeats in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th generation of this DANIEL > family so it was a very prominent name in this family. > As you will also note from the list, above, there are only three > families that use the "Double L" spelling in whole or in part of these > families (families 1,3 and 4). With the links I have to Greene, and Morgan > County, GA, as well as links to many of the collateral CUNNINGHAM families, > some of this information is real interesting since they, too, have branches > of this family that use the DANIELL spelling, from time to time. > Then, again, the O'DANIEL, Pitt and Edgecombe DANIEL families and my > DANIEL bunch from Burke County, GA have many of these same collateral > associations. Regardless, I cannot keep my eyes off of Charleston for some > unknown reason and we know what family is located there, don't we? > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Robert Daniell" <rdaniell@surfbest.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 12:43 PM > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Jesse DANIEL (O'DANIEL?) of Richmond County, GA > > > > This is a second posting of this message with the subject changed to > reflect > > the redirection of content. > > > > John, > > > > I am in the process of noting this complete message. I do read everything > > on the List, most more than once. > > > > Concerning the Jesse DANIEL of Richmond Co., GA being an O'DANIEL, I know > of > > four Jesse DANIELs in the Fairfax O'DANIEL lines: > > > > 1. Jesse DANIELL, s/o James DANIELL (O'DANIEL of Fairfax, VA) of > Fairfield, > > SC, died circa 1778. > > > > > > 2. Jesse DANIEL, the s/o William & Lucretia, married Martha S. BOND. > This > > Jesse, executor of his brother Josiah's will, died in Edgefield in or > before > > 1816. Martha DANIEL took an Adm'x Bond 6 June 1816. He would not be the > > Jesse who married Rebecca TINSLEY in Richmond County, GA in 1813. > > > > 3. Jessie DANIELL, b. aft 1873 in Thomas Co., GA?, s/o John Levi DANIELL > > and Emma M. POPE. This family moved to Bardwell, Ellis County, Texas > before > > March 1891 when Emma died there. > > > > 4.. Jesse Daniell Auston DANIEL would have been 19 years of age in 1813. > > If the Jesse who married Rebecca TINSLEY was 19 at the time of the > marriage > > in Richmond Co., this may be your link. Here is what I have on this Jesse > > DANIEL: In his will of 1797, James DANIELL bequeathed to his "grandson > > Jesse DANIELL AUSTON, son of Betty AUSTON, when he comes of age, the land > > lying on the Oconey that I lent to my son Levi DANIELL. I also give him > one > > half of the Negroes that I have lent to my wife after the death of my wife > > Nancy DANIELL." James named 21 slaves lent to Nancy in his will. In an > > accounting of the estate of Levi DANIEL, dec'd, an 1802 entry shows > payment > > to Lewis PARKER for boarding and schooling of Jesse "Osten" for 1801 and > > 1802. On 27 November 1807, at the age of 13, Jesse Daniel AUSTIN legally > > changed his name to Jesse DANIEL. This may have to be a result of Jesse's > > being adopted by John and Martha DANIEL, or that they were his family and > > guardians. (National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 55, Names > > Changed Legally in Georgia, 1800-1856, Page 183.) In 1816, William > > HARDWICK, executor of the will of James DANIELL, returned to the Hancock > > County Court of Ordinary an account against Jesse DANIELL, a minor and > > legatee of James in the amount of eighteen hundred & ninety dollars, fifty > > one & one half cents, along with an account of money received for Jesse > > amounting to fifteen hundred & ninty three dollars and eighty nine cents. > > After Nancy Daniell BARROW died, on 12 March 1814, James BARROW filed "a > > schedule of all the Negroes with their increase now in life (except one > > Negro man Sanco sold by James BARROW) that were lent by the last Will and > > Testament of James DANIELL dec'd. to his widow and relict Nancy DANIEL, > > afterwards Nancy BARROW, wife of James BARROW, during her natural life: > Old > > Tom, Zouer(?), Old Rachel, Charlotte, Hester, Flander, Acre, Daphney, > > George, Moriah, Hictor, Biner, Dover, Caty, Peter, Pompy, Peggy, Ned, > > Ellinney, Billy, Moriah, Levin, Becky, Bob, Rachel, Hector, Sam, Sally, > > Sucky, Driver, Jupiter, Bob, Ellick, Pompy, Flander." The Baldwin County, > > Ga Slave Owners 1850 Baldwin County Census shows a Jesse DANIEL with 20 > > slaves. This may be Jesse Daniell AUSTIN DANIEL, adopted son of John and > > Martha Pearson Cook DANIEL. Baldwin County bordered Hancock County where > > John and Martha lived, and was where his "step?-great grandmother" Nancy > > Daniell BARROW lived and died. John W. (William?) DANIEL, (s/o John and > > Martha DANIEL I think), is also on this list, as are many other > > associated/related family names, BUTTS, RICE, MITCHELL, JORDAN, and > others. > > Considering that Jesse inherited "the land lying on the Oconey that I lent > > to my son Levi DANIELL" This 1850 Jesse in Baldwin may well be Jesse > Daniell > > Austin DANIEL. > > > > Jack V. Butler, (E-mail 12/02/02), provided this information to the List: > > National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 58, Through Richmond > County, > > Georgia, Importers of Slaves, Page 37 > > Daniel, Edmund, March 1820, 3 slaves > > Daniel, Jesse (Liberty) March 1818 8 slaves > > Daniel, John , May 1823 2 slaves > > Daniel, Jos., January 1818 3 slaves > > Daniel, Littleton (Washington), by John Daniel December 1819 5 slaves > > Daniel, Robert, March 1820 2 slaves > > Could this Jesse have been the Jesse in 4. above, I do not know. Liberty > > Co. may have been a little far south for this to be him. > > > > To reflect the correct relationship between this Sarah and Mary DANIEL, > they > > were 1st cousins. "We also know that MAJ James ERWIN (1752-1815) of > Midway > > Plantation, Allendale County, SC married Sarah DANIEL (1762-1815), d/o of > > William O'DANIEL, Jr. and Unknown. Her niece was Mary O'DANIEL who > married > > Samuel TALBERT." This William O'DANIEL of Camden, SC, father of Sarah > > DANIEL who m. Major James ERWIN, was the brother of John O'DANIEL of > > Fairfax, VA, father of Mary DANIEL who m. Samuel TALBERT II. > > > > Mary O'DANIEL (1742-AFT 1798) Mary died after 16 Aug 1824, the date of > > Samuel TALBOT's will which was proven in May 1833. > > > > As to the WISE relationship to my O'DANIEL family: A direct relationship > > has not yet been established. Having said that, John O'DANIEL's son, > > Stephen DANIEL m. Ann "Nancy" Wise RATCLIFFE in Fairfax, VA. Nancy was > the > > d/o Richard RATCLIFFE & Louisiana BOWLING. Louisiana's sister, Ann > "Nancy" > > BOWLING, had m. Peter WISE. Remember that the 2nd wife of John O'DANIEL > was > > not Ann BOWLING who was married to Peter Wise; his second wife was Ann > > "Nancy" McINTOSH, d/o John McINTOSH, and brother of Lochlin McINTOSH. > > Remember too that Robert Ratcliff DANIEL, b. abt 1800, was the s/o this > > Stephen and Nancy DANIEL. > > > > According to the information on a TALBOT website, William TINSLEY & Nancy > > TALBOT had four children between 1815 and 1821: Allison, James Daniel, > Mary > > Ann, & John Nickolas. Nancy TALBOT died before 1824 when her father's > will > > mentioned her as deceased. As I remember, there was a TINLEY researcher > > last year who addressed this proposal and was quite adamant that the > TINLEYs > > you are speaking of were definitely not TINSLEYs, although I cannot put my > > fingers on her message(s) at the moment. > > > > Trusting that nothing was missed. > > > > Robert > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 8:24 AM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: Mirabeau B. Lamar - DANIEL-D Digest V03 #491 > > > > > > > > > > Anne, > > > > > > (Robert DANIELL take note of this complete message) > > > > > > Let me tell you what I know about the TINSLEYS. If you read my post > this > > > morning then you saw the ODANIEL link to one of the HARDWICK girls, > > another > > > which married into the FITZPATRICKS. That said, Nancy TALBERT, d/o > > Samuel > > > TALBERT II and Mary O'DANIEL, married, William TINSLEY. William TINSLEY > > > (1789-1841) was born in 96 District, SC but died in Todd Co., Kentucky. > > > Mary O'DANIEL (1742-AFT 1798) was the d/o John O'DANIEL, Sr. and > Elizabeth > > > MOXLEY of Accotink Run, Fairfax County, Virginia and Mary O'DANIEL was a > > > sister of William DANIEL (1747-1807) of Edgefield County, SC who > married > > > Lucretia BELL. I know this bunch like the back of my hand, which brings > > us > > > back to my TINLEY and your, TINSLEY. > > > > > > I know that a William TINLEY, Sr. was in the Richmond County, > GA/Edgefield > > > County, SC area before the RW. I also know a Jesse DANIEL married a > > Rebecca > > > TINSLEY in Richmond County, GA in 1813. I cannot say this is not the > same > > > TINLEY/TINSLEY family but would bet money that Jesse is an O'DANIEL and > > > probably a daughter of this William TINSLEY who married Nancy > > TALBERT...... > > > > > > From my sources, a John TINLEY, Jr. born 1791in Richmond County, GA > > married > > > a WEATHERS and they had a son John Robert TINLEY, Sr. (1821-1845), born > > > Edgefield County, SC, and he married Elizabeth Ann ERWIN (1825-1885). > She > > > was the daughter of Richard ERWIN (ABt 1795-1827) and Nancy DANIEL > > > (1799-1862), my great-grand aunt. After Richard's death, Nancy married > a > > > WISE, some say, a Frederick WISE although his name is not known for > sure. > > > After TINLEY died, Mrs. Elisabeth Ann Erwin TINLEY married Robert > Robinson > > > VALLOTTON (1824-1887), s/o Francis Stephen VALLOTTON (1796-1859) and > Sarah > > > TARVER (1798-1879) of Burke County, GA. Sarah was the daughter of > > Ethelred > > > Jordan TARVER (1767-AFT 1850) and Mary Nancy ROBINSON (1770-1850) of > > > Augusta, Richmond County, GA. Ethelred Jordan TARVER was the son of > > Samuel > > > TARVER III and Celia JORDAN of Augusta, GA and brother of Mark E. TARVER > > > whose son, William Allen TARVER married Nancy DANIEL's sister, Lucretia > > > DANIEL (1807-1849). > > > > > > We also know that MAJ James ERWIN (1752-1815) of Midway Plantation, > > > Allendale County, SC married Sarah DANIEL (1762-1815), d/o of William > > > O'DANIEL, Jr. and Unknown. Her niece was Mary O'DANIEL who married > Samuel > > > TALBERT. I cannot tie Richard ERWIN to this ERWIN line but I have > always > > > supposed this was his family and he could be a son of Sarah and James or > a > > > nephew. > > > > > > If so, my bet there is a WISE connection floating around this bunch > > > somewhere in Edgefield, Richmond or Burke County, GA, and we already > know > > > the O'DANIELS are tied to a WISE family back in Fairfax County, VA. > > > However, the O'DANIEL miss one given name I need, that of a Robert > DANIEL. > > > Were it not for this, we would have linked up a long time ago...... > > > > > > Also notice the Chesley C. DANIEL listed on the guardianship bond for > the > > > TINLEY kids. This is the same Chesley C. DANIEL who was the bondsman > for > > > the 1841 marriage of my GGF, Robert W. DANIEL to a Julia FLORENCE in > > > Richmond County, GA. I do not believe she was a FLOURANCE but a > FLOURNOY > > or > > > FLANDERS. Anyway, this Julia must have died BEF 1845 because RWD > married > > > Rachel Rebecca GREEN (1824-1851), d/o William GREEN and Rachel WARREN of > > > Emanuel County, GA. > > > > > > I do not know whether this is a distinct DANIEL and an O'DANIEL line or > > part > > > of the same O'DANIEL line. However, I do not the BOULINEAU Family, > listed > > > in the following information, was of France and migrated into Camden > > County, > > > GA after a short stop in the West Indies. They are also tied to my > family > > > in more ways than one, through the family of Burrell LATHROP and Mary > > > Rosalie BOULINEAU and of Savannah, Chatham County, GA. Their children > are > > > listed at the end and that Charles E. MUSTIN list in that information > was > > a > > > brother of LT Milton Anthony MUSTIN, Esq., CSA (1834-1924) who married > my > > > grand aunt, Anna Maria RICHTER (1836-1926) of Madison, Morgan County, > GA. > > > Her younger brother, John, married Alice E. DANIEL. > > > > > > My TINLEY notes: > > > << > > > Court of Ordinary Minutes 1849 - 1858 Burke County Ga. --- Waynesboro, > > > Monday, July 2, 1849 Burke County p. 17,18 > > > On application of Elizabeth Tinley and Nancy Wise Praying to be > > > relieved from their securityship on the Bond of Chesley C. Daniel as the > > > Guardianship of two Minors - Robert Tinley and Nancy Tinley it is > ordered > > > that the said Chesley C. Daniel as said Guardian be and appear at the > next > > > term of this court then and there to abide by and perform such order as > > may > > > in the premises and that a copy of this order be served on the said > > Chesley > > > C. Daniel Thirty Days before the said next term by the Sheriff. > > > > > > Georgia, Waynesboro, Monday 5th Dec. 1853 p. 179,180 Burke Co. Present > > > Edward Garlick Ordinary > > > Upon the application of Robert E. Vallotton for letters of > > Guardianship > > > of Mary and James Tinley deceased of said county due legal notice having > > > been given and no objections filed and Edmond B. Gresham former Guardian > > > having given up said Guardianship of said Minors do issue to said Robert > > E. > > > in terms of the law upon his giving bond in the sum of Two Thousand > > Dollars > > > with Noah S. Tarver and Mark Tarver as securities. > > > > > > Also on file in the Burke County Court of Ordinary are vouchers > 1856-1858 > > > for transactions on behalf of James and Mary Tinley by Robt Vallotton as > > > their guardian, mostly for clothing. > > > > > > 1850 Burke County, GA census: > > > 29 222 222 Tinley Elizabeth A. 24 F . . > > . > > > Georgia . . . . . > > > 30 222 222 Tinley Mary E. 7 F . . > > . > > > Georgia . X . . . > > > 31 222 222 Tinley James L. 4 M . . > > . > > > Georgia . . . . . > > > > > > > > > Note: TINLEY married Elizabeth A. ERWIN (daughter of Richard ERWIN and > > Nancy > > > DANIEL) before ABt 1845. Elizabeth A. ERWIN was born before 1825. She > died > > > in Grovetown, GA. Robert R.. VALLOTTON and Elizabeth A. ERWIN had the > > > following children: > > > > > > +28 i. Richard R. VALLOTTON. > > > +29 ii. Sally VALLOTTON was born on Oct 17 1852. She died on Jul 26 > 1928. > > > +30 iii. Rachel VALLOTTON was born on Jan 11 1866 in GA. She died on Aug > > 14 > > > 1947 in Richmond Co., GA. She was buried in Hephzibah, GA. > > > +31 iv. Winifred (Winney) Lycurgus VALLOTTON was born on Apr 15 1856 in > > VA?. > > > She died on Jun 23 1935 in Augusta, Richmond Co., GA. She was buried in > > > Grovetown Baptist Church. Aunt "Winnie" as we called her lived at the > > > Boulineau Place which was located about three miles south of Grovetown, > > just > > > off (about 400') the Newmantown Rd. On the east side. It was a nice > home, > > > neat with a full front porch bordered with rails and fancy trim. In > later > > > years the home was acquired by a great uncle of mine on my mothers side > of > > > the family. Aunt Winnie would visit us on the farm with all of the > > Boulineau > > > family in a buckboard. > > > Aunt Winnie moved with her family to 3rd Street in Augusta and lived > there > > > with the last living daughter having it as her home until she died. She > > had > > > a yard full of cats. "Lizzie" had a room in the house.(memories of > Robert > > > Vallotton Ivey, Jr.) > > > +32 v. Savannah L. VALLOTTON was born in 1869. > > > > > > Children of Burrell LATHROP and Mary Rosalie BOULINEAU and of Savannah, > > > Chatham County, GA: > > > > > > i George Augustus Lathrop b: 6 DEC 1809 in Savannah, Georgia Marriage > 1 > > > Elizabeth GUY > > > ii. Edward Lathrop , Reverend b: 12 MAR 1814 in Savannah, Georgia > > Marriage > > > 1 Jane Elizabeth DAVIS > > > iii. Mary Eliza Lathrop b: 3 FEB 1816 > > > iv. Louisa Lathrop b: 23 OCT 1819 > > > v. Joseph J. Lathrop b: 14 APR 1821 Marriage 1 Mary Josephine SIMPSON > > > vi. Charles Christopher Lathrop b: 10 NOV 1822 > > > vii. Mary Amelia Lathrop b: 12 OCT 1823 Marriage 1 Charles E. MUSTIN > > > viii. Henry Lathrop b: 1 AUG 1825 Marriage 1 Cecila WADE > > > ix. Cecilia Lathrop b: 29 NOV 1827 > > > x. Georgiana R. Lathrop b: 26 APR 1830 Marriage 1 John B. HOGG > > > xi. Charles Christopher LATHROP > > > >>> > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Anne W O'Brien" <aobtx@juno.com> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 8:39 PM > > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Re: Mirabeau B. Lamar - DANIEL-D Digest V03 #491 > > > > > > > > > > John: > > > > > > > > Were you aware that Judge Lamar had another brother, Jefferson Lamar? > > Ten > > > > days before he led his Cavalry in the Battle of San Jacinto April > 1836, > > > > he wrote a letter to Jefferson, where he describes the sad state of > > > > affairs in Texas, tells his brother the fort [ the Alamo] was lost, > > > > Crockett murdered, and Fannin's Army entirely lost, and "that almost > > the > > > > whole of the Americans from Georgia and Alabama have perished", and > that > > > > he was leaving in the morning for battle. (This research from Sherlene > > > > Mats, descendant of the original 1818 Cherry/deCherie Texas settler). > > > > > > > > Don't know where his brother Jefferson lived, but the original letter > is > > > > in the Texas State Library. Records there also show that a Col. John > > > > COFFEE Hays led the First Regiment, Texas Mounted Riflemen in the same > > > > encounters as Mirabeau, as was James W. TINSLEY, Major, First > Regiment, > > > > Cavalry, Texas Army, 1836. > > > > > > > > Anne > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > If you are have any problems receiving the DANIEL List, would like to > > > change your subscription method or email address or you have a > suggestion > > > you think would improve the operation of the DANIEL list -- feel free to > > > contact me at any time - My email address is JClarke@rose.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting of > messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral families or > those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are not > allowed on this list. > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting of messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral families or those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are not allowed on this list. >

    12/09/2003 04:27:24
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Jesse DANIEL (O'DANIEL?) of Richmond County, GA
    2. Robert Daniell
    3. Thank you, Jack. Robert ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack V Butler" <JackVButler@comcast.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 10:27 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Jesse DANIEL (O'DANIEL?) of Richmond County, GA > The Jesse Daniel of Liberty County shown importing slaves is not Jesse > Daniel Auston. He is probably a son of Appellus/Appollas Daniel. Both Jesse > and Appellus moved to Gadsden County, Florida. > > Jack > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 6:47 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Jesse DANIEL (O'DANIEL?) of Richmond County, GA > > > > Robert, > > I have heard the TINLEYS came over with Oglethorpe like the MURPHEYS > but > > no documentation was ever provided. All of that information is just like > a > > lot of stuff we see on the list and other places -- you take it with a > grain > > of salt. <grin> > > As for the Robert DANIEL who imported 2 slaves in 1820. That I will > bet > > is my boy since there are no other Robert DANIEL in sight to my knowledge, > > especially one who lived near Augusta and my Robert had 10 slaves in 1820. > > The name, DANIEL, may make him hard to track but the name, Robert, is > a > > very under used name in most DANIEL families. As for my Robert, this > name > > is only a prominent given name in just a few families. > > > > 1. We have Robert in the Landgrave Robert DANIELL family of > Charleston, > > SC. > > 2. We have Robert in more than one branch of the DANIEL Family of > > Middlesex County, VA. > > 3. We have Robert in the Cunningham-DANIEL or DANIELL family of PE > > County, VA and later Greene County, GA. * > > 4. We have Robert in the Thomas DANIEL or DANIELL Family from IOW > > County, VA > > > > So, my bet is my Robert is out of one of these four families and I > > really cannot tell you which one. If I know who was the parents of > Chesley > > C. DANIEL of Burke County, GA (b. 1815, married an Anne) then I could tell > > you who their parents were because he is all over legal documents of my > > bunch and his name was always spelled Chesley. He completely disappears > > after 1850. > > We also know my Robert C. DANIEL spelled his name, possibly, as > DANIELL > > and this is so noted on the 1830 Census record for Burke and the name, > > Robert, repeats in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th generation of this DANIEL > > family so it was a very prominent name in this family. > > As you will also note from the list, above, there are only three > > families that use the "Double L" spelling in whole or in part of these > > families (families 1,3 and 4). With the links I have to Greene, and > Morgan > > County, GA, as well as links to many of the collateral CUNNINGHAM > families, > > some of this information is real interesting since they, too, have > branches > > of this family that use the DANIELL spelling, from time to time. > > Then, again, the O'DANIEL, Pitt and Edgecombe DANIEL families and my > > DANIEL bunch from Burke County, GA have many of these same collateral > > associations. Regardless, I cannot keep my eyes off of Charleston for > some > > unknown reason and we know what family is located there, don't we? > > > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Robert Daniell" <rdaniell@surfbest.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 12:43 PM > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Jesse DANIEL (O'DANIEL?) of Richmond County, GA > > > > > > > This is a second posting of this message with the subject changed to > > reflect > > > the redirection of content. > > > > > > John, > > > > > > I am in the process of noting this complete message. I do read > everything > > > on the List, most more than once. > > > > > > Concerning the Jesse DANIEL of Richmond Co., GA being an O'DANIEL, I > know > > of > > > four Jesse DANIELs in the Fairfax O'DANIEL lines: > > > > > > 1. Jesse DANIELL, s/o James DANIELL (O'DANIEL of Fairfax, VA) of > > Fairfield, > > > SC, died circa 1778. > > > > > > > > > 2. Jesse DANIEL, the s/o William & Lucretia, married Martha S. BOND. > > This > > > Jesse, executor of his brother Josiah's will, died in Edgefield in or > > before > > > 1816. Martha DANIEL took an Adm'x Bond 6 June 1816. He would not be > the > > > Jesse who married Rebecca TINSLEY in Richmond County, GA in 1813. > > > > > > 3. Jessie DANIELL, b. aft 1873 in Thomas Co., GA?, s/o John Levi > DANIELL > > > and Emma M. POPE. This family moved to Bardwell, Ellis County, Texas > > before > > > March 1891 when Emma died there. > > > > > > 4.. Jesse Daniell Auston DANIEL would have been 19 years of age in > 1813. > > > If the Jesse who married Rebecca TINSLEY was 19 at the time of the > > marriage > > > in Richmond Co., this may be your link. Here is what I have on this > Jesse > > > DANIEL: In his will of 1797, James DANIELL bequeathed to his "grandson > > > Jesse DANIELL AUSTON, son of Betty AUSTON, when he comes of age, the > land > > > lying on the Oconey that I lent to my son Levi DANIELL. I also give him > > one > > > half of the Negroes that I have lent to my wife after the death of my > wife > > > Nancy DANIELL." James named 21 slaves lent to Nancy in his will. In an > > > accounting of the estate of Levi DANIEL, dec'd, an 1802 entry shows > > payment > > > to Lewis PARKER for boarding and schooling of Jesse "Osten" for 1801 and > > > 1802. On 27 November 1807, at the age of 13, Jesse Daniel AUSTIN > legally > > > changed his name to Jesse DANIEL. This may have to be a result of > Jesse's > > > being adopted by John and Martha DANIEL, or that they were his family > and > > > guardians. (National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 55, Names > > > Changed Legally in Georgia, 1800-1856, Page 183.) In 1816, William > > > HARDWICK, executor of the will of James DANIELL, returned to the Hancock > > > County Court of Ordinary an account against Jesse DANIELL, a minor and > > > legatee of James in the amount of eighteen hundred & ninety dollars, > fifty > > > one & one half cents, along with an account of money received for Jesse > > > amounting to fifteen hundred & ninty three dollars and eighty nine > cents. > > > After Nancy Daniell BARROW died, on 12 March 1814, James BARROW filed > "a > > > schedule of all the Negroes with their increase now in life (except one > > > Negro man Sanco sold by James BARROW) that were lent by the last Will > and > > > Testament of James DANIELL dec'd. to his widow and relict Nancy DANIEL, > > > afterwards Nancy BARROW, wife of James BARROW, during her natural life: > > Old > > > Tom, Zouer(?), Old Rachel, Charlotte, Hester, Flander, Acre, Daphney, > > > George, Moriah, Hictor, Biner, Dover, Caty, Peter, Pompy, Peggy, Ned, > > > Ellinney, Billy, Moriah, Levin, Becky, Bob, Rachel, Hector, Sam, Sally, > > > Sucky, Driver, Jupiter, Bob, Ellick, Pompy, Flander." The Baldwin > County, > > > Ga Slave Owners 1850 Baldwin County Census shows a Jesse DANIEL with 20 > > > slaves. This may be Jesse Daniell AUSTIN DANIEL, adopted son of John and > > > Martha Pearson Cook DANIEL. Baldwin County bordered Hancock County where > > > John and Martha lived, and was where his "step?-great grandmother" Nancy > > > Daniell BARROW lived and died. John W. (William?) DANIEL, (s/o John and > > > Martha DANIEL I think), is also on this list, as are many other > > > associated/related family names, BUTTS, RICE, MITCHELL, JORDAN, and > > others. > > > Considering that Jesse inherited "the land lying on the Oconey that I > lent > > > to my son Levi DANIELL" This 1850 Jesse in Baldwin may well be Jesse > > Daniell > > > Austin DANIEL. > > > > > > Jack V. Butler, (E-mail 12/02/02), provided this information to the > List: > > > National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 58, Through Richmond > > County, > > > Georgia, Importers of Slaves, Page 37 > > > Daniel, Edmund, March 1820, 3 slaves > > > Daniel, Jesse (Liberty) March 1818 8 slaves > > > Daniel, John , May 1823 2 slaves > > > Daniel, Jos., January 1818 3 slaves > > > Daniel, Littleton (Washington), by John Daniel December 1819 5 slaves > > > Daniel, Robert, March 1820 2 slaves > > > Could this Jesse have been the Jesse in 4. above, I do not know. > Liberty > > > Co. may have been a little far south for this to be him. > > > > > > To reflect the correct relationship between this Sarah and Mary DANIEL, > > they > > > were 1st cousins. "We also know that MAJ James ERWIN (1752-1815) of > > Midway > > > Plantation, Allendale County, SC married Sarah DANIEL (1762-1815), d/o > of > > > William O'DANIEL, Jr. and Unknown. Her niece was Mary O'DANIEL who > > married > > > Samuel TALBERT." This William O'DANIEL of Camden, SC, father of Sarah > > > DANIEL who m. Major James ERWIN, was the brother of John O'DANIEL of > > > Fairfax, VA, father of Mary DANIEL who m. Samuel TALBERT II. > > > > > > Mary O'DANIEL (1742-AFT 1798) Mary died after 16 Aug 1824, the date of > > > Samuel TALBOT's will which was proven in May 1833. > > > > > > As to the WISE relationship to my O'DANIEL family: A direct > relationship > > > has not yet been established. Having said that, John O'DANIEL's son, > > > Stephen DANIEL m. Ann "Nancy" Wise RATCLIFFE in Fairfax, VA. Nancy was > > the > > > d/o Richard RATCLIFFE & Louisiana BOWLING. Louisiana's sister, Ann > > "Nancy" > > > BOWLING, had m. Peter WISE. Remember that the 2nd wife of John O'DANIEL > > was > > > not Ann BOWLING who was married to Peter Wise; his second wife was Ann > > > "Nancy" McINTOSH, d/o John McINTOSH, and brother of Lochlin McINTOSH. > > > Remember too that Robert Ratcliff DANIEL, b. abt 1800, was the s/o this > > > Stephen and Nancy DANIEL. > > > > > > According to the information on a TALBOT website, William TINSLEY & > Nancy > > > TALBOT had four children between 1815 and 1821: Allison, James Daniel, > > Mary > > > Ann, & John Nickolas. Nancy TALBOT died before 1824 when her father's > > will > > > mentioned her as deceased. As I remember, there was a TINLEY researcher > > > last year who addressed this proposal and was quite adamant that the > > TINLEYs > > > you are speaking of were definitely not TINSLEYs, although I cannot put > my > > > fingers on her message(s) at the moment. > > > > > > Trusting that nothing was missed. > > > > > > Robert > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 8:24 AM > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: Mirabeau B. Lamar - DANIEL-D Digest V03 #491 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Anne, > > > > > > > > (Robert DANIELL take note of this complete message) > > > > > > > > Let me tell you what I know about the TINSLEYS. If you read my post > > this > > > > morning then you saw the ODANIEL link to one of the HARDWICK girls, > > > another > > > > which married into the FITZPATRICKS. That said, Nancy TALBERT, d/o > > > Samuel > > > > TALBERT II and Mary O'DANIEL, married, William TINSLEY. William > TINSLEY > > > > (1789-1841) was born in 96 District, SC but died in Todd Co., > Kentucky. > > > > Mary O'DANIEL (1742-AFT 1798) was the d/o John O'DANIEL, Sr. and > > Elizabeth > > > > MOXLEY of Accotink Run, Fairfax County, Virginia and Mary O'DANIEL was > a > > > > sister of William DANIEL (1747-1807) of Edgefield County, SC who > > married > > > > Lucretia BELL. I know this bunch like the back of my hand, which > brings > > > us > > > > back to my TINLEY and your, TINSLEY. > > > > > > > > I know that a William TINLEY, Sr. was in the Richmond County, > > GA/Edgefield > > > > County, SC area before the RW. I also know a Jesse DANIEL married a > > > Rebecca > > > > TINSLEY in Richmond County, GA in 1813. I cannot say this is not the > > same > > > > TINLEY/TINSLEY family but would bet money that Jesse is an O'DANIEL > and > > > > probably a daughter of this William TINSLEY who married Nancy > > > TALBERT...... > > > > > > > > From my sources, a John TINLEY, Jr. born 1791in Richmond County, GA > > > married > > > > a WEATHERS and they had a son John Robert TINLEY, Sr. (1821-1845), > born > > > > Edgefield County, SC, and he married Elizabeth Ann ERWIN (1825-1885). > > She > > > > was the daughter of Richard ERWIN (ABt 1795-1827) and Nancy DANIEL > > > > (1799-1862), my great-grand aunt. After Richard's death, Nancy > married > > a > > > > WISE, some say, a Frederick WISE although his name is not known for > > sure. > > > > After TINLEY died, Mrs. Elisabeth Ann Erwin TINLEY married Robert > > Robinson > > > > VALLOTTON (1824-1887), s/o Francis Stephen VALLOTTON (1796-1859) and > > Sarah > > > > TARVER (1798-1879) of Burke County, GA. Sarah was the daughter of > > > Ethelred > > > > Jordan TARVER (1767-AFT 1850) and Mary Nancy ROBINSON (1770-1850) of > > > > Augusta, Richmond County, GA. Ethelred Jordan TARVER was the son of > > > Samuel > > > > TARVER III and Celia JORDAN of Augusta, GA and brother of Mark E. > TARVER > > > > whose son, William Allen TARVER married Nancy DANIEL's sister, > Lucretia > > > > DANIEL (1807-1849). > > > > > > > > We also know that MAJ James ERWIN (1752-1815) of Midway Plantation, > > > > Allendale County, SC married Sarah DANIEL (1762-1815), d/o of William > > > > O'DANIEL, Jr. and Unknown. Her niece was Mary O'DANIEL who married > > Samuel > > > > TALBERT. I cannot tie Richard ERWIN to this ERWIN line but I have > > always > > > > supposed this was his family and he could be a son of Sarah and James > or > > a > > > > nephew. > > > > > > > > If so, my bet there is a WISE connection floating around this bunch > > > > somewhere in Edgefield, Richmond or Burke County, GA, and we already > > know > > > > the O'DANIELS are tied to a WISE family back in Fairfax County, VA. > > > > However, the O'DANIEL miss one given name I need, that of a Robert > > DANIEL. > > > > Were it not for this, we would have linked up a long time ago...... > > > > > > > > Also notice the Chesley C. DANIEL listed on the guardianship bond for > > the > > > > TINLEY kids. This is the same Chesley C. DANIEL who was the bondsman > > for > > > > the 1841 marriage of my GGF, Robert W. DANIEL to a Julia FLORENCE in > > > > Richmond County, GA. I do not believe she was a FLOURANCE but a > > FLOURNOY > > > or > > > > FLANDERS. Anyway, this Julia must have died BEF 1845 because RWD > > married > > > > Rachel Rebecca GREEN (1824-1851), d/o William GREEN and Rachel WARREN > of > > > > Emanuel County, GA. > > > > > > > > I do not know whether this is a distinct DANIEL and an O'DANIEL line > or > > > part > > > > of the same O'DANIEL line. However, I do not the BOULINEAU Family, > > listed > > > > in the following information, was of France and migrated into Camden > > > County, > > > > GA after a short stop in the West Indies. They are also tied to my > > family > > > > in more ways than one, through the family of Burrell LATHROP and Mary > > > > Rosalie BOULINEAU and of Savannah, Chatham County, GA. Their children > > are > > > > listed at the end and that Charles E. MUSTIN list in that information > > was > > > a > > > > brother of LT Milton Anthony MUSTIN, Esq., CSA (1834-1924) who married > > my > > > > grand aunt, Anna Maria RICHTER (1836-1926) of Madison, Morgan County, > > GA. > > > > Her younger brother, John, married Alice E. DANIEL. > > > > > > > > My TINLEY notes: > > > > << > > > > Court of Ordinary Minutes 1849 - 1858 Burke County Ga. --- Waynesboro, > > > > Monday, July 2, 1849 Burke County p. 17,18 > > > > On application of Elizabeth Tinley and Nancy Wise Praying to be > > > > relieved from their securityship on the Bond of Chesley C. Daniel as > the > > > > Guardianship of two Minors - Robert Tinley and Nancy Tinley it is > > ordered > > > > that the said Chesley C. Daniel as said Guardian be and appear at the > > next > > > > term of this court then and there to abide by and perform such order > as > > > may > > > > in the premises and that a copy of this order be served on the said > > > Chesley > > > > C. Daniel Thirty Days before the said next term by the Sheriff. > > > > > > > > Georgia, Waynesboro, Monday 5th Dec. 1853 p. 179,180 Burke Co. Present > > > > Edward Garlick Ordinary > > > > Upon the application of Robert E. Vallotton for letters of > > > Guardianship > > > > of Mary and James Tinley deceased of said county due legal notice > having > > > > been given and no objections filed and Edmond B. Gresham former > Guardian > > > > having given up said Guardianship of said Minors do issue to said > Robert > > > E. > > > > in terms of the law upon his giving bond in the sum of Two Thousand > > > Dollars > > > > with Noah S. Tarver and Mark Tarver as securities. > > > > > > > > Also on file in the Burke County Court of Ordinary are vouchers > > 1856-1858 > > > > for transactions on behalf of James and Mary Tinley by Robt Vallotton > as > > > > their guardian, mostly for clothing. > > > > > > > > 1850 Burke County, GA census: > > > > 29 222 222 Tinley Elizabeth A. 24 F . . > > > . > > > > Georgia . . . . . > > > > 30 222 222 Tinley Mary E. 7 F . . > > > . > > > > Georgia . X . . . > > > > 31 222 222 Tinley James L. 4 M . . > > > . > > > > Georgia . . . . . > > > > > > > > > > > > Note: TINLEY married Elizabeth A. ERWIN (daughter of Richard ERWIN and > > > Nancy > > > > DANIEL) before ABt 1845. Elizabeth A. ERWIN was born before 1825. She > > died > > > > in Grovetown, GA. Robert R.. VALLOTTON and Elizabeth A. ERWIN had the > > > > following children: > > > > > > > > +28 i. Richard R. VALLOTTON. > > > > +29 ii. Sally VALLOTTON was born on Oct 17 1852. She died on Jul 26 > > 1928. > > > > +30 iii. Rachel VALLOTTON was born on Jan 11 1866 in GA. She died on > Aug > > > 14 > > > > 1947 in Richmond Co., GA. She was buried in Hephzibah, GA. > > > > +31 iv. Winifred (Winney) Lycurgus VALLOTTON was born on Apr 15 1856 > in > > > VA?. > > > > She died on Jun 23 1935 in Augusta, Richmond Co., GA. She was buried > in > > > > Grovetown Baptist Church. Aunt "Winnie" as we called her lived at the > > > > Boulineau Place which was located about three miles south of > Grovetown, > > > just > > > > off (about 400') the Newmantown Rd. On the east side. It was a nice > > home, > > > > neat with a full front porch bordered with rails and fancy trim. In > > later > > > > years the home was acquired by a great uncle of mine on my mothers > side > > of > > > > the family. Aunt Winnie would visit us on the farm with all of the > > > Boulineau > > > > family in a buckboard. > > > > Aunt Winnie moved with her family to 3rd Street in Augusta and lived > > there > > > > with the last living daughter having it as her home until she died. > She > > > had > > > > a yard full of cats. "Lizzie" had a room in the house.(memories of > > Robert > > > > Vallotton Ivey, Jr.) > > > > +32 v. Savannah L. VALLOTTON was born in 1869. > > > > > > > > Children of Burrell LATHROP and Mary Rosalie BOULINEAU and of > Savannah, > > > > Chatham County, GA: > > > > > > > > i George Augustus Lathrop b: 6 DEC 1809 in Savannah, Georgia > Marriage > > 1 > > > > Elizabeth GUY > > > > ii. Edward Lathrop , Reverend b: 12 MAR 1814 in Savannah, Georgia > > > Marriage > > > > 1 Jane Elizabeth DAVIS > > > > iii. Mary Eliza Lathrop b: 3 FEB 1816 > > > > iv. Louisa Lathrop b: 23 OCT 1819 > > > > v. Joseph J. Lathrop b: 14 APR 1821 Marriage 1 Mary Josephine > SIMPSON > > > > vi. Charles Christopher Lathrop b: 10 NOV 1822 > > > > vii. Mary Amelia Lathrop b: 12 OCT 1823 Marriage 1 Charles E. MUSTIN > > > > viii. Henry Lathrop b: 1 AUG 1825 Marriage 1 Cecila WADE > > > > ix. Cecilia Lathrop b: 29 NOV 1827 > > > > x. Georgiana R. Lathrop b: 26 APR 1830 Marriage 1 John B. HOGG > > > > xi. Charles Christopher LATHROP > > > > >>> > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "Anne W O'Brien" <aobtx@juno.com> > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 8:39 PM > > > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Re: Mirabeau B. Lamar - DANIEL-D Digest V03 #491 > > > > > > > > > > > > > John: > > > > > > > > > > Were you aware that Judge Lamar had another brother, Jefferson > Lamar? > > > Ten > > > > > days before he led his Cavalry in the Battle of San Jacinto April > > 1836, > > > > > he wrote a letter to Jefferson, where he describes the sad state of > > > > > affairs in Texas, tells his brother the fort [ the Alamo] was lost, > > > > > Crockett murdered, and Fannin's Army entirely lost, and "that > almost > > > the > > > > > whole of the Americans from Georgia and Alabama have perished", and > > that > > > > > he was leaving in the morning for battle. (This research from > Sherlene > > > > > Mats, descendant of the original 1818 Cherry/deCherie Texas > settler). > > > > > > > > > > Don't know where his brother Jefferson lived, but the original > letter > > is > > > > > in the Texas State Library. Records there also show that a Col. John > > > > > COFFEE Hays led the First Regiment, Texas Mounted Riflemen in the > same > > > > > encounters as Mirabeau, as was James W. TINSLEY, Major, First > > Regiment, > > > > > Cavalry, Texas Army, 1836. > > > > > > > > > > Anne > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > If you are have any problems receiving the DANIEL List, would like > to > > > > change your subscription method or email address or you have a > > suggestion > > > > you think would improve the operation of the DANIEL list -- feel free > to > > > > contact me at any time - My email address is JClarke@rose.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > > > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting of > > messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral families > or > > those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are not > > allowed on this list. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting of > messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral families or > those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are not > allowed on this list. > > > > > ==== 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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