It's been a while since I posted my interests, so for the benefit of new subscribers, here goes. JAMES PATTERSON/PATTINSON was born about 1776 near Stanhope in Co. Durham. His father was also called James and I know of three brothers, Thomas, Stephen and George. JAMES married Mary DIXON 1804 and they had THOMAS PATTERSON 1805 ISABEL PATTERSON 1806 (m Thomas Parker) JAMES PATTERSON 1809 ANN PATTERSON 1811 BELL PATTERSON 1814 JOSEPH PATTERSON 1819 MARY PATTERSON 1823 Joseph married Hannah HILLS 1843 they lived near Lanchester, Co. Durham. Their children were MARK JAMES PATTERSON 1844 MARY PATTERSON 1846 JOSEPH PATTERSON 1848 HANNAH PATTERSON 1849 THOMAS PATTERSON 1852 He remarried Mary Ann and had at least two more children. ROBERT PATTERSON 1860 VIRGINIA PATTERSON 1863 Is anyone else researching this family? Margaret Margharper@lineone.net
Does anyone know where the name Patterson Creek near Cumberland, Allegany County, MD came from? Thanks, Rebekka
There was a Patterson's mill in Hawkins County Tennessee in the late 1700s or early 1800s, does anyone know about that? Jack
Passengers to America:pg. 438 A list of passengers from Londonderry to New York, on the ship American, sworn at Londonberry, 31 March, 1804. James Patterson, 25, Desartmarten, Farmer. Hope this helps someone! Kathy > [Original Message] > From: Elizabeth Swinnie <bettys@napanet.net> > To: <PATTERSON-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 11/4/01 8:39:06 PM > Subject: [PATTERSON] James & Margaret(Hogan) PATTERSON > > Hi, here we go again.................. > need information on: > James PATTERSON b abt 1827 IRE > m 20 Aug 1849 NY Margaret(Maggie) HOGAN b abt 1837 in IRE > HAD 10 KNOWN CHILDREN: > 1) Samuel C b 19 Oct 1851 NY d Brooklyn, Kings, NY m aft 20 Sep 1880 > Georgiana Eugenia DOBBS > 2) Robert H. b abt 1855 NY > 3) Margaret b abt 1860 NY > 4) Mary b abt 1862 NY > 5) William b abt 1863 NY > 6) Sarah b abt 1864 NY > 7) Isabelle b abt1867 NY > 8) Thomas b abt 1869 ILL m Liz? > 9) Lizzie b abt 1870 ILL > 10) Cora b abt 1875 ILL m McAnerney > > Thank you for any information you can share about this family. Samuel is > my "new" husbands family and we are trying to find James & Maggies Parents > and siblings. > George and Betty Patterson > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237 --- Kathryn Egbert --- kategbert@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: The #1 provider of the Real Internet.
I am looking for a William Joseph Patterson (b. 1838, GA, in Sabine County, TX in 1850, no further record so far). Prime Civil War fodder......Father Pleasent W. "pete" Patterson and mother Matilda Caroline Are any of these yours? Can you connect any of them to mine? 133 <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/Personz_Detail.cfm?PER_NBR=1645085">Patterson, W.</A> Confederate Cavalry <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/template.cfm?unitname=9th%20Regiment%2C%20Texas%20Cavalry%20%28Sims%27%29&unitcode=CTX0009RC">9th Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Sims')</A> org GRAYSON CO late summer 1861 134 <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/Personz_Detail.cfm?PER_NBR=1645086">Patterson, W.</A> Confederate Cavalry <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/template.cfm?unitname=30th%20Regiment%2C%20Texas%20Cavalry%20%28Gurley%27s%29%20%281st%20Texas%20Partisan%20Rangers%29&unitcode=CTX0030RC">30th Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Gurley's) (1st Texas Partisan Rangers)</A> org Waco, TX 135 <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/Personz_Detail.cfm?PER_NBR=1645087">Patterson, W.</A> Confederate Cavalry <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/template.cfm?unitname=33rd%20Regiment%2C%20Texas%20Cavalry%20%28Duff%27s%20Partisan%20Rangers%29&unitcode=CTX0033RC">33rd Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Duff's Partisan Rangers)</A> org. San Antonio, Port Lavaca, Mt. Vernon, Kaufman co. 143 <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/Personz_Detail.cfm?PER_NBR=1645109">Patterson, W. J.</A> Confederate Cavalry <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/template.cfm?unitname=2nd%20Regiment%2C%20Texas%20Cavalry%20%282nd%20Mounted%20Rifles%29&unitcode=CTX0002RC01">2nd Regiment, Texas Cavalry (2nd Mounted Rifles)</A> Org. San Antonio, Houston, Marshall, Beeville, Anderson, Houston, Nacogdhoches, Cherokee Counties [may be same as William 155 below] 144 <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/Personz_Detail.cfm?PER_NBR=1645110">Patterson, W. J.</A> Confederate Cavalry <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/template.cfm?unitname=Coopwood%27s%20Spy%20Company%2C%20Texas%20Cavalry&unitcode=CTXCOOPCC">Coopwood's Spy Company, Texas Cavalry</A> Unit history not in Crute's compendium 145 <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/Personz_Detail.cfm?PER_NBR=1645111">Patterson, W. J.</A> Confederate Artillery <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/template.cfm?unitname=1st%20Regiment%2C%20Texas%20Heavy%20Artillery&unitcode=CTX0001RAH">1st Regiment, Texas Heavy Artillery</A> org at Galveston, TX 155 <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/Personz_Detail.cfm?PER_NBR=1645095">Patterson, William</A> Confederate Cavalry <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/template.cfm?unitname=2nd%20Regiment%2C%20Texas%20Cavalry%20%282nd%20Mounted%20Rifles%29&unitcode=CTX0002RC01">2nd Regiment, Texas Cavalry (2nd Mounted Rifles)</A> [see 143 above] 156 <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/Personz_Detail.cfm?PER_NBR=1645096">Patterson, William</A> Confederate Cavalry <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/template.cfm?unitname=16th%20Regiment%2C%20Texas%20Cavalry%20%28Fitzhugh%27s%29&unitcode=CTX0016RC">16th Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Fitzhugh's)</A> No unit history in Crute's 157 <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/Personz_Detail.cfm?PER_NBR=1645097">Patterson, William</A> Confederate Cavalry <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/template.cfm?unitname=24th%20Regiment%2C%20Texas%20Cavalry%20%28Wilkes%27%29%20%282nd%20Texas%20Lancers%29&unitcode=CTX0024RC01">24th Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Wilkes') (2nd Texas Lancers)</A> Nueces, Comanche, Waller, Montgomery, Karnes Counties 158 <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/Personz_Detail.cfm?PER_NBR=1645098">Patterson, William</A> Confederate Cavalry <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/template.cfm?unitname=25th%20Regiment%2C%20Texas%20Cavlary%20%283rd%20Texas%20Lancers%29%20%28Gillespie%27s%29&unitcode=CTX0025RC">25th Regiment, Texas Cavlary (3rd Texas Lancers) (Gillespie's)</A> org by C. c. gillespie (no location given) 159 <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/Personz_Detail.cfm?PER_NBR=1645099">Patterson, William</A> Confederate Cavalry <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/template.cfm?unitname=37th%20Regiment%2C%20Texas%20Cavalry%20%28Terrell%27s%29&unitcode=CTX0037RC">37th Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Terrell's)</A> Org. location not given 160 <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/Personz_Detail.cfm?PER_NBR=1645100">Patterson, William</A> Confederate Infantry <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/template.cfm?unitname=3rd%20Regiment%2C%20Texas%20Infantry&unitcode=CTX0003RI01">3rd Regiment, Texas Infantry</A> some men from San Antonio and Austin {Abstracted from Civil War Soldiers and Sailors site}
I am finally getting back to you about the date of my gg-grandfather's birth and death dates. He was born in NC 1810 and died in 1866 in Walker County, Georgia. He married Susanna A Hedrick in Monroe County, TN. The reason I traced the Hedrick family is that I never knew where he went or anything else about him except that some of his sons went to Collin County, TX. Thanks for asking about the dates of his birth and death I know nothing of his brothers or sisters etc. I would like to know if his father's name was John Patterson. Thanks, Elizabeth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wes Patterson" <wpatersn@wfubmc.edu> To: "A Elizabeth" <luke4v8@arn.net> Cc: <PATTERSON-L@rootsweb.com>; "PattersonGenealogyNC" <PattersonGenealogyNC@egroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 7:26 AM Subject: Re: Someone looking for John Patterson b. c. 1800 NC? > Elizabeth, > > Thanks for sharing this with us. What was your gg-gf Robert Patterson's birth > and death dates? Do you know which counties he was living in in 1850, 1860, and > after? I look forward to hearing from you. We have quite a bit of information > on the Pattersons from Ga and NC and SC going back into the 1700's. Thanks, > Elizabeth. > > Wes Patterson > > A Elizabeth wrote: > > > My gggrandfather was Robert Patterson from > > NC. I wonder if this might be one of the families you mentioned. If so you > > may want > > to look at Collin County, Texas as that is > > where his family eventually located. That > > county list is listed a little differently because > > it gets mixed up with Collingsworth County > > if the address does not include an "n" in the > > access address. It is as follows for Collin > > County: TXCOLL-N-L@rootsweb.com . > > There are several books at the Mckinney, TX > > library with Patterson family histories in them. > > ( COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS FAMILIES) > > McKinny is the county seat of Collin County > > and the people are most gracious and kind > > to help with look ups. > > Another reason I feel these Pattersons > > may be the ones you seek is the Georgia > > connection. Elizabeth > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Wes Patterson" <wpatersn@wfubmc.edu> > > To: <PATTERSON-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 7:41 AM > > Subject: [PATTERSON] Re: Someone looking for John Patterson b. c. 1800 NC? > > > > > This could have been a son of one of the Buncombe Co., NC Pattersons from > > > the 1810 census perhaps. There were a couple of James Pattersons that > > > went through Buncombe Co., NC and Haywood county also from 1800 through > > > 1820. In particular, there was a group of three Patterson men living > > > close to each other in 1810 Buncombe Co., NC named John, Robert and James > > > Patterson. This 1850 John was NOT the son of the 1810 John, but could > > > have been the son of either James or Robert - they both had sons that > > > would have been around 10 years old in 1810 - COULD have been 10, that > > > is. We don't really know what happened to James or Robert and their > > > families after 1820. > > > > > > I believe there's a good chance they were brothers of the 1810 John. That > > > John settled in Union Co., Ga by 1840. He had a son named Amos Patterson > > > that was born in 1801, who was in Rusk Co., Tx (very close to Anderson > > > Co., Tx) by 1853. Plus, there was a Robert Patterson there by 1852 as > > > well. I'm not sure who the Robert was, but I believe he was either a son > > > of Robert or of James. > > > > > > This John that you found in 1850 could also be a son of either James or > > > Robert of 1810 Buncombe. > > > > > > By the way, do you have access to the 1850 and 1860 census records for > > > counties in Tx other than Anderson? If so, please let me know. Thanks. > > > > > > Wes Patterson > > > http://wespatterson.com/Patt/john1.html > > > > > > > > > AWNRDC@aol.com wrote: > > > > > > > Found in 1850 Anderson co., TX Census: > > > > > > > > 273-273 John PATTERSON 50 male farmer 500 North Carolina > > > > Eliza 30 female Kentucky > > > > James G. 14 male Alabama > > > > Mary J. 9 female Alabama > > > > Marian 3 male Alabama > > > > John W. 6 male Alabama > > > > Nancy E. MARTIN 10 female Louisana > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > > > > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > Ancestry.com--Your #1 Source for Family History Online--FREE for 14 Days > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1238 > > > > > > > ============================== > > Ancestry.com--Your #1 Source for Family History Online--FREE for 14 Days > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1238 > >
Hi, here we go again.................. need information on: James PATTERSON b abt 1827 IRE m 20 Aug 1849 NY Margaret(Maggie) HOGAN b abt 1837 in IRE HAD 10 KNOWN CHILDREN: 1) Samuel C b 19 Oct 1851 NY d Brooklyn, Kings, NY m aft 20 Sep 1880 Georgiana Eugenia DOBBS 2) Robert H. b abt 1855 NY 3) Margaret b abt 1860 NY 4) Mary b abt 1862 NY 5) William b abt 1863 NY 6) Sarah b abt 1864 NY 7) Isabelle b abt1867 NY 8) Thomas b abt 1869 ILL m Liz? 9) Lizzie b abt 1870 ILL 10) Cora b abt 1875 ILL m McAnerney Thank you for any information you can share about this family. Samuel is my "new" husbands family and we are trying to find James & Maggies Parents and siblings. George and Betty Patterson
I've inquired about John H. Patterson (1816-1904) before with no luck. I have a possible lead to his parents and I was wondering if any of you know of a John Patterson who married an Elizabeth Wire 3-30-1799 in Allegany County MD. He was naturalized October 1794. I am looking for info on his children. Thanks, Rebekka
Thanks Kathy, This is very interesting since I am looking for the parents of John Patterson who's father was born in Scotland and was a sailor. He married someone born in Md and probably immigrated there. Would anyone have any more information about this William Patterson? Thanks, Rebekka ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathryn Egbert" <kategbert@earthlink.net> To: <PATTERSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 12:41 PM Subject: RE: [PATTERSON] William Patterson of New Kent Co., Virginia > > I have my hands on a reference book for a short time "Passengers to > America" "Emmigrants to America" > I am a Patterson, and on this List. > I found; > Port Of London, 24th to 30 Jan. 1775. > (Transcribed by Gerald Fothergill of New Wandsworth, London, England, and > communicated by the committee on English Research". > William Patterson, age 24, occupation "seaman", from "London", ship "Jane", > to "Maryland, as a " N.B. William is going to settle abroad & by an > agreement with the Captn are to pay him so much for their passage to > Maryland, on their arrival, but if they cannot then the Captn is to dispose > of them for a number of years to defray the expence of their passage". > > Hope this can help someone. > Kathy > > > [Original Message] > > From: Jerry W. Murphy <jwm_genealogy@hotmail.com> > > To: <PATTERSON-L@rootsweb.com> > > Date: 11/2/01 4:18:09 PM > > Subject: [PATTERSON] William Patterson of New Kent Co., Virginia > > > > Well I just found out that I've got another Patterson line. :-) > > > > Does anyone have any information on the following Patterson family: > > > > William PULLIAM (b. 1665 New Kent Co., VA) was married in 1687 in New Kent > > County, Virginia to Ann PATTERSON (b. c1665 VA), daughter of William > > PATTERSON and Sarah_______. > > > > > > Jerry W. Murphy > > jwm_genealogy@hotmail.com > > Jerry's Homepage: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jwmurphy/ > > Rootsweb List Administrator: ALFRANKL-L, TNHARDIN-L, TNWAYNE-L, > > BRATTON-L, COCHRAN-L, HAFLEY-L, PATTERSON-L, SOWERBY-L > > Wayne County, Tennessee Web Page: http://www.netease.net/wayne > > Wayne County Computer Club: http://www.netease.net/waccc > > > > > > ============================== > > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > > your heritage! > > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > > > --- Kathryn Egbert > --- kategbert@earthlink.net > --- EarthLink: The #1 provider of the Real Internet. > > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > >
I have my hands on a reference book for a short time "Passengers to America" "Emmigrants to America" I am a Patterson, and on this List. I found; Port Of London, 24th to 30 Jan. 1775. (Transcribed by Gerald Fothergill of New Wandsworth, London, England, and communicated by the committee on English Research". William Patterson, age 24, occupation "seaman", from "London", ship "Jane", to "Maryland, as a " N.B. William is going to settle abroad & by an agreement with the Captn are to pay him so much for their passage to Maryland, on their arrival, but if they cannot then the Captn is to dispose of them for a number of years to defray the expence of their passage". Hope this can help someone. Kathy > [Original Message] > From: Jerry W. Murphy <jwm_genealogy@hotmail.com> > To: <PATTERSON-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 11/2/01 4:18:09 PM > Subject: [PATTERSON] William Patterson of New Kent Co., Virginia > > Well I just found out that I've got another Patterson line. :-) > > Does anyone have any information on the following Patterson family: > > William PULLIAM (b. 1665 New Kent Co., VA) was married in 1687 in New Kent > County, Virginia to Ann PATTERSON (b. c1665 VA), daughter of William > PATTERSON and Sarah_______. > > > Jerry W. Murphy > jwm_genealogy@hotmail.com > Jerry's Homepage: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jwmurphy/ > Rootsweb List Administrator: ALFRANKL-L, TNHARDIN-L, TNWAYNE-L, > BRATTON-L, COCHRAN-L, HAFLEY-L, PATTERSON-L, SOWERBY-L > Wayne County, Tennessee Web Page: http://www.netease.net/wayne > Wayne County Computer Club: http://www.netease.net/waccc > > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog --- Kathryn Egbert --- kategbert@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: The #1 provider of the Real Internet.
Well I just found out that I've got another Patterson line. :-) Does anyone have any information on the following Patterson family: William PULLIAM (b. 1665 New Kent Co., VA) was married in 1687 in New Kent County, Virginia to Ann PATTERSON (b. c1665 VA), daughter of William PATTERSON and Sarah_______. Jerry W. Murphy jwm_genealogy@hotmail.com Jerry's Homepage: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jwmurphy/ Rootsweb List Administrator: ALFRANKL-L, TNHARDIN-L, TNWAYNE-L, BRATTON-L, COCHRAN-L, HAFLEY-L, PATTERSON-L, SOWERBY-L Wayne County, Tennessee Web Page: http://www.netease.net/wayne Wayne County Computer Club: http://www.netease.net/waccc
12 kids from the first marriage? Can anyone post further info on these kids (besides David mentioned below) ? Would be very interested in the next two generations. Pat Patterson -----Original Message----- From: K.Paul Boggs [mailto:ab6wu@earthlink.net] Sent: Mon, Oct 29, 2001 7:22 PM To: PATTERSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PATTERSON] FW: RE: James Patterson > > James PATTERSON b 5 Jul 1758 MONGOMERY co. VA: D 3 > dEC. 1838 Shelby (now Moultrie) Co Il. bur Patterson > Cemetery (now abandoned) near Sullivan. > (Section 13 Sullivan TWP) Baptist. Left VA "very young" > to NC. Served in Revolutionary War from Rutherford Co. NC. > Moved to KY 1793; to TN (c1807 near Carney Springs, present > day Marshall Co.) to Muhlenberg Co. Ky.(c1822 on Long Creek) > ;to Edgar Co. Il. c 1829; to Shelby (now Moultrie) Il. c1834. > m (ist) to ____ NELSON, d 1811 Maury,Co. Tn. m(2nd) Sarah > DAVIDSON 19 Oct. 1811 in Maury Co. Tn. Sarah d 28 Jul. 1856 > (Davis Co. Ia.) No children by second marriage. I show 12 > children from first marriage. > > My connection is through David PATTERSON, son of James, His daughter > Nancy J. PATTERSON m Robert RANDOL. There daughter Margaret RANDOL m > Joseph Pennell BOGGS, my g Grandfather > Paul
Am checking on cost of getting this info duplicated. 83 pages,indexed. Not Copywriter. Postage,mailing envelope, and copy costs probably under $10.00. If interested. Paul --- K.Paul Boggs --- ab6wu@earthlink.net --- Communication Chairman --- American Red Cross --- Riverside County, California
> [Original Message] > From: K.Paul Boggs <ab6wu@earthlink.net> > To: <hotpig@webtv.net (Jerry K> > Date: 10/29/01 4:19:19 PM > Subject: RE: James Patterson > > James PATTERSON b 5 Jul 1758 MONGOMERY co. VA: D 3 > dEC. 1838 Shelby (now Moultrie) Co Il. bur Patterson > Cemetery (now abandoned) near Sullivan. > (Section 13 Sullivan TWP) Baptist. Left VA "very young" > to NC. Served in Revolutionary War from Rutherford Co. NC. > Moved to KY 1793; to TN (c1807 near Carney Springs, present > day Marshall Co.) to Muhlenberg Co. Ky.(c1822 on Long Creek) > ;to Edgar Co. Il. c 1829; to Shelby (now Moultrie) Il. c1834. > m (ist) to ____ NELSON, d 1811 Maury,Co. Tn. m(2nd) Sarah > DAVIDSON 19 Oct. 1811 in Maury Co. Tn. Sarah d 28 Jul. 1856 > (Davis Co. Ia.) No children by second marriage. I show 12 > children from first marriage. > > My connection is through David PATTERSON, son of James, His daughter > Nancy J. PATTERSON m Robert RANDOL. There daughter Margaret RANDOL m > Joseph Pennell BOGGS, my g Grandfather > Paul > > > > > [Original Message] > > From: <Patterson)> > > To: <ab6wu@earthlink.net> > > Date: 10/29/01 8:54:15 AM > > Subject: James Patterson > > > > > > The James Patterson you mention in the rediscovered papers is my > > g/g/g/gradfather. > > I would be most interested in obtaining a copy if you could help me. > > Especially interested if there is a mention of Edith Nelson, wife of > > James Patterson. > > > > Thanking you in Advance > > Jerry Patterson > > Jefferson, Texas > > > > --- K.Paul Boggs > --- ab6wu@earthlink.net > --- Communication Chairman > --- American Red Cross > --- Riverside County, California --- K.Paul Boggs --- ab6wu@earthlink.net --- Communication Chairman --- American Red Cross --- Riverside County, California
Just rediscovered this 83 page document: James PATTERSON,1758-1838, Revolutionary WEar Veteran Montgomery Co. VA. to Moultrie Co.IL. Some of his descendents, and allied lines Prudent queries looked up. --- K.Paul Boggs --- ab6wu@earthlink.net --- Communication Chairman --- American Red Cross --- Riverside County, California
Hi Margaret, I have someone that may be connected with your Andrew Jackson Patterson line. I believe my line was related somehow but you know how it is sometimes when you get to an impasse....His name is Dave Nabors and you can email him at: CDNABORS@aol.com My father was Austin Columbus(George Scott) Patterson, b. 1914. Grandfather was Columbus Jackson Patterson, b. 1888-91. Gr-Grandfather John Patterson, b. 1861, in Al. supposedly around Elmore Co. His father I'm really uncertain, but possibly named John also. John, had two daughters that married into the Smith family, Josephine and Zella. Take care and the best of luck to you in your research on the Patterson family. Paula Patterson Mason
Richard if you are on the Patterson-L and get this message with regard to Robt and Susan Patterson, please contact me as someone has suggested that we may have the same line. Thanks, luke4v8@ARN.net The email address I was given for you didn't work.
Hello, I am looking for the ancestors or leads on the ancestors on William Patterson and his wife, Margaret Branch. Any info would be appreciated. Barry Descendants of Willam Patterson Generation No. 1 1. WILLAM1 PATTERSON was born 1750 in Virginia, and died July 1816 in Williamson County, Tennessee. He married MARGARET BRANCH 1774 in Virginia. She was born June 24, 1762 in Virginia, and died August 21, 1839 in Gibson or Williamson County, Tennessee. Children of WILLAM PATTERSON and MARGARET BRANCH are: i. ELIZABETH2 PATTERSON, b. Tennessee; m. WILLIAM BREEDEN, August 20, 1818, Tennessee. ii. MARY PATTERSON, b. Tennessee; m. JOHN BARNETT, July 9, 1821, Tennessee. iii. WILLIAM PATTERSON, b. May 27, 1786, Virginia; d. September 24, 1846, Gibson County, Tennessee; m. ELIZABETH MAYFIELD, October 1, 1805, Williamson County, Tennessee; b. Abt. 1786; d. February 1844, Gibson County, Tennessee. iv. JOHN PATTERSON, b. 1787, Virginia; d. Lafayette County, Arkansas; m. NANCY READ, May 7, 1810, Williamson County, Tennessee; d. Lafayette County, Arkansas. v. ROBERT CARSON PATTERSON, b. November 23, 1789, Virginia; d. June 25, 1873, Perry County, Tennessee; m. MALINDA CARSON, February 20, 1815, Williamson County, Tennessee; b. January 28, 1800, Tennessee; d. October 2, 1850, Perry County, Tennessee. vi. JAMES PATTERSON, b. 1794, Virginia; m. POLLY HERRIN, Williamson County, Tennessee. vii. CARSON PATTERSON, b. August 27, 1804, Williamson County, Tennessee; d. March 29, 1874, Gibson County, Tennessee; m. CASSA CARLTON, September 28, 1823, Tennessee; b. October 28, 1806, North Carolina; d. February 25, 1883, Gibson County, Tennessee. viii. THOMAS CARSON PATTERSON, b. December 23, 1806, Williamson County, Tennessee; d. July 19, 1873, Gibson County, Tennessee; m. ELIZABETH WARD, November 5, 1827, Rutherford County, Tennessee; b. November 10, 1811, Rutherford County, Tennessee; d. April 8, 1858. "Surrender means that the history of this heroic struggle will be written by the enemy, that our youth will be trained by Northern school teachers; learn from Northern school books THEIR version of the war; and taught to regard our gallant dead as traitors and our maimed veterans as fit subjects of derision." --Gen. Patrick Cleburne, Confederate States of America Barry Dunagan's Genealogy and Military History http://www.geocities.com/bsdunagan/
Mary Jane May 16 1832 Tennessee Francis Marion Sept 16, 1834 TN John B Nov. 27, 1836 TN William L Dec 23, 1838TN Henry H 30 April 1841 TN Martha E 22 Nov. 1843 TN George W 27 Dec. 1844 TN Robert E. 18 Oct 1851 TN James S 13 Jan 1854 Georgia Martha R 21 May 1856 GA The American Genealogical Research Institute , Arlington, Virginia, quote: "The PATTERSON family ancestors originally came from Scotland to Ireland and emigrated from Hillsboro in County Down, Ireland to American in 1705. The majority of the first Pattersons went to the frontier of Pennsylvania or to the wilds of North Carolina to make their fortunes." Henry Patterson served with the Georgia Volunteer Infantry, then with the 23rd Georgia Regiment in the army of VA. Robert Patterson served with 12th Tennessee Gibson County TN.
Wes, does the information you have on Carolina Pattersons include the following family? James/Isom Patterson and James Neighbors/Nabors married sisters: Margaret and Mary Brown, in Newberry, SC. These four are my gggg-grandparents. James may have been born in SC, but may have come from Ireland. Family tradition says that he and Margaret (Peggy) Brown met on board a ship coming to SC from Ireland. Andrew Jackson Patterson (b 1816, Newberry District SC, d 1886 Tallapoosa Co. AL) and his cousin Mary Ann Neighbors (b 1822, Newberry District, d 1889 Tallapoosa Co. AL) married in 1840 in Chambers Co. AL. Their son John Ledford Patterson and at least a couple other children moved to Fayette Co. AL. Both sets of parents (the Pattersons and the Neighbors) moved to AL. James and Margaret Patterson ended up in Alexander City, Tallapoosa Co. AL and Mary Brown Neighbors in Greene Co. AL, according to another descendant. Someone has suggested that James/Isom Patterson was in Columbia SC for a time before moving to AL, and one researcher claims these families were in GA for a while on the way to AL. If so, the GA stay must have been quite short. Any help at all will be appreciated! Margaret Lindsey Smith