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    1. Re: [MATLOCK-L] Littleberry
    2. Joe Matlock
    3. Wanda It would not surprise me one bit to have any two of them mixed. ONE: I think the Littleberry of abt 1744 that married Christian and disappears is the son of William of 1702 and Elizabeth (Witt??????). I have found one reference listing his wife as "Catherine Light" Moses Moore born about 1775 I can only find as the son of Littleberry and Mary Light. The Stepchild is software issue I can't seem to get right. Two The Littleberry that marries Phebe Tharp and goes to Franklin County, Alabama, I have as the son of Littleberry who married Mary Light but dies is Wilson County, Tennessee on or about 1848. Charles B. and Charles B. are first cousin. What I have is below except for some war service notes. Rial I have placed with Moore and Jane Powell Matlock. This would make Moore 50 when Rial is born. Makes me proud of him but I would suspect Rial is a grandson. Thanks for all of your help Joe Matlock Descendants of Charles Brooks Matlock Generation No. 1 1. CHARLES BROOKS9 MATLOCK (LITTLEBERRY FRANKLIN8, Moore) was born 1780 in Grainger County, Tennessee, and died 1819. He married SUSANNAH. Children of CHARLES MATLOCK and SUSANNAH are: i. JOHN C.10 MATLOCK. ii. JAMES MATLOCK. iii. WILLIAM MATLOCK. iv. ELIZABETH MATLOCK, b. 19 May 1796; d. 26 July 1845, Morgan County, Illinois. She is buried in the Old Murrayville Cemetery.; m. THOMAS MASTERS, 05 December 1811, Overton County, Tennessee; b. 01 August 1783, Montgomery Couty, Virginia; d. 09 January 1849, Morgan County, Illinois. Descendants of Charles Buckingham Matlock Generation No. 1 1. CHARLES BUCKINGHAM9 MATLOCK (LUKE8, MOORE7) was born 1814 in Dickson County Tennessee. Children of CHARLES BUCKINGHAM MATLOCK are: i. EIGHT CHILDREN NOT KNOWN10 MATLOCK. ii. JAMES D. MATLOCK, b. November 1836, Franklin County, Alabama; d. July 1924; m. SUSAN E. MAYES; b. February 1837, Alabama; d. 1908. Notes for JAMES D. MATLOCK:York/Matlock FamilyEntries: 814 Updated: Wed Jun 4 19:47:10 2003 Contact: Ronald York Rpyork@sbcgobal.net More About JAMES D. MATLOCK:Military service: War Between the States PVT Enlisted Co. D 11th MS Cav Rgt CSA 10 March 1863. >>> "Wanda Albers" <WandaR7@worldnet.att.net> 5/5/2004 8:09:03 AM >>> Joe, Looking at the information you posted on Littleberry. I'm thinking that you are combining two Littleberry's together... but I may be wrong. Just not real sure about some of these older families....especially since there is not much documentation. One: Could it be.....Littleberry that was married to Christian (maiden name unknown) was the Littleberry that was in Botetourt Co, VA, Grainger Co, TN then to Pendleton County, South Carolina. Last heard of there about 1803. This Littleberry may be connected to the Charles and John that were in Grainger Co, TN one died about 1799 and the other about 1801. They were mentioned on a military pargaraph that has been posted on Botetourt Co, VA. All coming to Grainger County, TN with McPherson's and Rector's. I'm thinking that this Littleberry may be son of William (1702) and was born in the 1740 range. And I'm also thinking that Moses Moore born about 1775 may be a son of Littleberry and Christian. If not he may be a child of one of the ones that were in Grainger County. You have him as step child of Littleberry and Mary Light... Two: Littleberry of the Wilson Co, TN and then to Franklin Co, AL.. I have him as son of Moore and Jane. Born about 1755-1758. You have Charles Brooks Matlock in one statement died in 1819. I think that Charles B. may be Luke's Charles. Charles Brooks Matlock signed a deposition in AL for Tharp in 1842 maybe be brother to Littleberry that married Phoebe Tharp. Rial I have placed with Moore and Jane Powell Matlock. Wanda ----- Original Message ----- From: Joe Matlock To: MATLOCK-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 10:34 AM Subject: Re: [MATLOCK-L] Littleberry ==== MATLOCK Mailing List ==== To find out who has homepages on the Gerards, visit this link http://www.surnameweb.org/ ~ if you have a website, be sure to post an ad letting us all know it on this site; TIP; use multiple spellings!

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