I am seeking information on the ancestry of ISRAEL WOOTAN (5 Aug 1804 - 20 Dec 1850). Married to Susan Jane Rhodcliff Shaw 20 May 1824. He seemed to be born in S Carolina and he lived most of his life in Mississippi (Lauderdale Co). I am new to this and I don't really know what would help you in case you do have anything. Thank you, Jeanita McIlroy
Dear ListServ! I hope I'm doing this correctly. Wooten Alabama Marriages: Baldwin Cty. Clarence Wooten md. Mamie Salna 1897 Benton Cty. Stephen Wooten md. Martha Walker 1846 Bibb Cty. Benjamin Wooten md. Lydia Murray (date??) Blount Cty. Dorcus Wooten md. Wm. Byrd 1832 Richard Wooten md. Mahala Beavers 1842 J. M. Wooten md. Lucy McPherson 1856 Mary Wooten md. John M. Doyle 1876 Frank Wooten md. Emma Austin 1880 Chilton Cty. William Robert Wooten md. Lucile Ray/Roy Dallas Cty. Nancy Jane Wooten md. Albert Dozier Ryals 1881 George Wooten md. Emma McCondichie 1888(?) DeKalb Cty James M. Woten md. Nancy Ann Matilda Mathews Thomas L. Wooten md. Margaret Reynolds 1868 Thomas (M/W) Wooten/Wootten md. Mary Ann More 1868 Susan M. Wooten md. Robert O. Norwood 1871 Ancel Francis Wootten md. Mary Elizabeth Dawson 1872 L. L. Wooten md. O. J. Roden 1875 Marion Wooten md. Margaret Foster 1875 Joseph L. Wooten md. Fannie Reece 1880 W. L. Wooten md. Pyrena A. Norwood 1880 Robert H. Wooten md. Delilah Busby 1880 W. A. Wooten md. Nancy McCurdy 1881 W. J. Wooten md. M. S. Lumpkin 1881 M. H. Wooten md. M. S. Neal 1881 L. D. Wooten md. Mary Gibson 1881 B. D. Wooten md. Martha Ann Cantrell 1883 J. C. N. Wooten md. D. J. Revell 1883 F. M. Wooten md. L. M. Dawson 1884 G. W. Wooten md. Susie Ann Robison 1884 Thomas M. Wootten md. Frances R. McGuinn 1886 George L. Wootten md. Neay/Neoy Jane Barnett 1887 Joseph A. J. Wooten md. Eliza M. Preswood 1887 Miles M. Wooten md. Nancy A. Samples 1887 D. F. Wooten md. Louise E. Wilburn 1889 Jeremiah Wooten md. Lou Broyles 1889 Elijah Cisro Wootten md. Mandy Rachel Johnson 1890 Minerva Wooten md. Granberry Shackles 1891 S. E. Wooten md. Elizabeth Browder 1896 A. J. Wooten md. Parlee Willis 1898 Jos. M. Wooten md. Ida Heaton 1898 Wm. H. Wooten md. Olie Sprouce 1898 S. E. Wooten md. Bell Lambert 1899 F. M. Wooten md. Mrs. M. P. Jenkins 1900 Walker Danl Spencer Wooten md.Emma Francis (Fannie) Roberts 1901 Vando Wooten md. May Balley 1902 F. M. (T.M.) Wooten md. Amanda Carroll 1903 P.D. Wooten md. Mamie McKowan 1903 W. H. Wooten md. Hettie Harris 1904 Chester D. Wooten md. Katey Cuslin/Cushen 1905 J. Thomas Wooten md. Ada White 1905 Thomas Wootten md. Nellie Haas 1905 L. Cisero Wootten md. Mary (T/I) Broyles 1906 James W. Wootten md. Dora E. Wright 1906 A. J. Wootten md. Parlee Willis 1907 J. A. Wooten md. Lena Brown 1907 Wm. H. Wootten md. Olie Sprouse 1907 G. M. Wootten md. E. Y. Blevins 1907 N. U. S. Wooten md. Fannie Roberts 1907 Van Wooten md. Dellar Helms 1907 Robert H. Wooten md. Eller Couch 1909 Marion J. Wootten md. Annie H. Dobbs 1910 G. W. Wootten md. Savannah Eison 1911 Joseph L. Wootten md. Dolly Lyons 1911 Wm. Henry Wootten md. Agnes OShields 1912 Henry Wootten md. Samantha Holcomb 1912 Leroy L. Wootten md. Etta Reeves 1912 James Franklin Wootten md. Mary Farmer 1912 Wm. Arthur Wootten md. Ella Henderson 1913 Barney D. Wooten md. Ester Craig 1913 Claud B. Wooten md. Nora Burnett 1915 General Walter Wooten md. Etta Cole 1915 Robert Lee Wooten md. Bertha Morgan 1915 Escambia Cty Courthouse burned in 1879 Fayette Cty. Wm. Wooten md. Sarah E. Reed 1867 Henry Cty. James D. Wooten md. Matilda Jowers 1857 John L. Wooten md. Queen I. Davis 1860 Sallie Wooten md. Alexander Robinson 1864 S. E. Wooten md. Penny P. Rivers 1877 S. E. Wooten md. Lida Williams 1879 Jackson Cty. James Washington Wooten md. Charlotte Hill 1872 Marriages recorded for 1905/1912: C. E. Wooten md. Mrs. Evie Todd Albert Wooten md. Mamie Jones Arthur Wooten md. Leano Fossett Jefferson Cty. Columbus Wooten md. V. B. Smith 1878 Lauderdale Cty. Benjamin Wooten md. Harriet E. Rhodes 1837 Manerva Wooten md. John Wesley Rhodes 1844 Carolina Sarah Wooten md. Sanuel C. Darby 1852 Bazzel Wooten md. Mary J. Rhodes 1866 Lee Cty James Wooten md. Mary Ellis 1869 W. J. Wooten md. S. A. Rowell 1885 James Wooten md. Flora Turk 1888 Limstone Cty. George Wooten md. Sarah Lock 1870 Lowndes Cty. Mary Wooten md. Ruffin Walker 1890 Jim Wooten md. Rina Scott 1891 Emma Wooten md. Nero Powell 1892 Jonas Wooten md. Millie Hall 1894 Madison Cty. Jane Wooten md. U. Corter 1881 W. A. Wooten md. Margaret E. Spence 1885 Marengo Cty. James W. Wooten md. Susan C. Watkins 1842 W. H. Wooten bondsman Wm. H. Wooten md. Virginia S. Pickett 1847 Caroline Wooten md. Jethro Darden 1857 C. B. Wooten md. C. C. Darden 1872 Marion Cty. Benjamin Franklin Wooten md. Nancy Ada Johns. 1896 Marshall Cty. James C. Wooten md. Lula Boozer 1890 Montgomery Cty. James W. Wooten md. Lavina Lucas 1866 Frances Wooten md. Henry McCants 1868 Perry Cty. George W. Wooten md. Eliza A. Chapman 1865 Shelby Cty James Wooten md. Permelia Caroline Butler 1855 Wm. Wooten md. Jane H. S. West Dec. 1860 R. W. Wooten md. Nancy Ann Smith July 1866 M.D.Wooten(pg531), M. C. Wooten(pg425) Tallapoosa Cty. Elizabeth A. Wooten md. James S. Thornton 1848 William Wooten md. Rachel T. Folsom 1848 Perry G. Wooton md. Phronissia J. Collum 1858 Wm. B. Wooten md. Rachel Thornton 1859 Susan O. Wooten md. Wm. H. Pace 1862 Mary A. A. Wooten md. James Blackman 1868 S. C. Wooten md. J. J. Smith 1875 Sallie J. Wooton md. John Moses Brown 1880 Talledega Cty. Evans H. Wooten md. Ann E. Farmer 1841 Walker Cty. (County burned in 1877, info from family Bible and IGI sources) Amanda Wooten md. Benjamin M. Long 1854 Washington Cty. Fannie Wooten md. John Gordon 1873 W. A. Wooten md. Margaret E. Spence 1885 Sallie D. Wooten md. Erasmus T. Pigford 1885 R. P. Wooten md. F. L. Carpenter 1889 Reuben Pickett Wooten md. Florence Lorena Carpenter 1889 Wilcox Cty. Louisa Wooten md. Darby Williams 1895 -- Sharleen Johnson Rhinock, Ooltewah, TN [email protected]
Seeking information on the ancestry of CLARISSA LUCINDA WOOTEN (30 Dec 1800 - 25 Mar 1853). Married to John Frederick DeBardeleben on 18 Apr 1819. They lived in Blackstock, Chester CO., South Carolina. She likely was from Orangeburg, Fairfield, or Chester County SC based on where he was born and the general geography of the region. Thanks John F. DeBardeleben
My apologies for the Solomon post on the Wooten list. Mark up another mistake for me. 8-) Martha
The following info on LUCINDA WOOTEN does not fit the criteria of the previous request, perhaps it will assist another researcher. Family Group Sheet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Husband: Stephen W. Wooten #1104 Born: 1820 in: Edgecombe Co., NC Father: Stephen Wooten #975 Mother: Elizabeth Bolton #1098 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wife: Delpha Ann Wooten #1096 Married: 1845 in: Edgecombe Co., NC Born: 1820 in: Father: Amos Wooten (II) #974 Mother: Priscilla Edwards #1093 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ M Child 1 Amos Wooten #1392 Born: Feb-00-1847 in: probably Edgecombe Co., NC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ F Child 2 Elizabeth Wooten #1393 Born: 1850 in: probably Edgecombe Co., NC Died: infant??? in: another dau. is named Elizabeth in 1853 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ F Child 3 Lucinda Wooten #1394 Born: 1851 in: Edgecombe Co., NC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ F Child 4 Elizabeth Wooten #1395 Born: Mar-00-1853 in: Edgecombe Co., NC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ M Child 5 William Worrell Wooten #1396 Born: 1856 in: Edgecombe Co., NC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ M Child 6 Allen B. Wooten #1397 Born: Jun-00-1858 in: probably Edgecombe Co., NC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you have additional information on this family, please post it on the list. Thanks, Martha Wooten Solomon
HI, I am new to the list. I am searching for any family of Lucinda Jane WOOTEN b Oct 13, 1867 in Darke County, Ohio. She died Sept 22, 1945 in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. She married Daniel G. NISWONGER in Darke County, Ohio, date unknown. Any further information, as to her parents and siblings would be greatly appreciated. Lois Rasure [email protected] http://www.lo-el.com Researching: NISWONGER, LONGSTREET, FOSTER, WOOTEN, RASURE/RAZOR, HAMMOND, THAYER, NUNN, LEEWRIGHT
Looking for descendants of Maj. Thomas Jones Wooten, Oct.19,1840-Nov.26,1923. He was born in Columbus Co. NC ,near Whiteville, and served in the CSA, after the war he lived in Maxton, Robeson Co., NC. He was married to Carrie McNair, Oct.2, 1850-June 25,1915. For several years prior to his death he lived in Camden, SC where most of his children were living, and he made his home with them. He was the son of Richard Wooten and grandson of Shadrach Wooten. Would really appreciate any information about him or his descendants. Thanks, Christine and Jim Wooten
Hi all, I received the application for a confederate pension for G. W. Wooten. Can someone please help me place him? I will list he info included in the application below. Name: G. W. Wooten County: Blanco Date Applied: 31 Jul 1899 Birth date: April 1835 Length of residence: 29 yrs in Blanco co. Service: 3 yrs and 6 mos. in Co F 13th TX Cavalry Property: 3 horses valued at $45 1 wagon valued at $20 Own honest debts due now worth $150 Affadavits: G. W. Sharp
I found this at Ancestry. I hope it helps someone. Joan Spotsylvania County, Virginia, 1721-1800 Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 GUARDIANS BONDS WILL BOOK E page 81 �2000 Robert S. Coleman, guard. to Thomas Wootten Coleman and Rice Coleman, orphs. of Richard Coleman, Jr., with Benjamin Waller and Joseph Coleman, sec. Dec. 3, 1793. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK J 1774-1782 page 462 April 17, 1792. Richard Coleman of Spots. Co. to Robt. S. Coleman of same co. The sd. Richd. Coleman conveys to the sd. Robt. S. Coleman "all the slaves and their increase which he [Richd. Coleman] got by marriage of his late wife," etc. The slaves in trust for the use of Fanny Coleman, Thomas Wootten Coleman, Rice Coleman and Richard Coleman, children of Richard Coleman afsd. [all under 21 yrs. of age], etc., etc. Witnesses, Spilsbe Coleman, Mary x Aldiss. Decr. 3, 1793.
Hi all, I found these searching at Ancestry. I hope they help someone. Joan Wooten American Marriage Records Before 1699 PERKINS, William and Elizabeth Wooton, 30 August 1636, Roxbury, Mass. GORTON, John and Margrett Wooten, 20 January 1668, Warwick, R.I.
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 83 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION page 75 Mrs. Bertha Patterson Wilcox. DAR ID Number: 82187 Born in Marengo, Iowa. Wife of Charles S. Wilcox. Descendant of Lieut. Josiah Tanner. Daughter of James Patterson (b. 1837) and Mary Adaline Beem (1848-1903), his wife, m. 1868. Granddaughter of John Craig Beem (1824-76) and Margaret Amanda Tanner (1824-76), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Matthew Tanner (b. 1779) and � Stilwell, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Josiah Tanner and Martha Wooten (1756-1807), his wife, m. 1771. Josiah Tanner (1754-1807) served as lieutenant, 1780, in Captain McBees' company, Colonel Roebuck's regiment, South Carolina troops. He was born in South Carolina; died in Henry County, Ky. Also No. 54227. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 85 page 70 Miss Helen Love Johnston. DAR ID Number: 84173 Born in Griffin, Ga. Descendant of Burwell Pope, Abraham Hill, and Abraham Hill, Jr., as follows: 1. Robert H. Johnston (1846-98), m. 1871, Susie (Tabitha) Hill (b. 1848). 2. Blanton Mead Hill (1802-57), m. 1825, Elizabeth Ann (Hill) (1810-94). 3. Miles Hill (1774-1844), m. 1795, Tabitha Pope (1778-1852) (parents of Blanton); Abraham Hill, Jr., m. 1791, Elizabeth McGeehee (1773-1816). 4. Burwell Pope, m. 1772, Priscilla Wooten; Abraham Hill, m. 1756, Christian Walton (d. 1808). Burwell Pope (1752-1800) was a member of the House of Commons of Wake County, N. C., 1781. He was born in Halifax County, N. C., and removed to Georgia, where he died. [p.70] Abraham Hill (1732-92) was Justice of the Peace of Wake County, N. C. He was born in Chowan County, N. C. Abraham Hill, Jr. (1759-1818), served as private in the South Carolina Line. He was born in Wake County, N. C.; died in Georgia. Also No. 42392. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 86 page 136 Mrs. Margaret Patterson Ince. DAR ID Number: 85353 Born in Marengo, Iowa. Wife of William B. Ince. Descendant of Lieut. Josiah Tanner, as follows: 1. James Patterson (b. 1837), m. 1868, Mary A. Beem (1848-1903). 2. John C. Beem (1824-76), m. 1845, Margaret A. Tanner (1824-76). 3. Matthew Tanner (b. 1779), � Stilwell. 4. Josiah Tanner, m. 1771, Martha Wooten (1756-1851). Josiah Tanner (1754-1807) served as lieutenant, 1780, in Captain McBee's company, Colonel Roebuck's regiment, South Carolina troops. He was born in South Carolina; died in Henry County, Ky. Also No. 76568. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 87 page 172 Mrs. Ella Leonard Wooten. DAR ID Number: 86537 Born in Talbot County, Ga. Wife of William Council Wooten. Descendant of Capt. James Cantey, as follows: 1. Roderick Leonard (b. 1844) m., 1869, Mattie Mathews (1849-1906). 2. Alexander Leonard (1809-60) m. 2nd, 1843, Elizabeth Crowell (1812-77). 3. Henry Crowell (1789-1840) m., 1808, Sarah Cantey (1792-1877). 4. James Cantey m., 1785, Martha Whitaker (1765-1806). James Cantey (1760-1817) served as lieutenant and captain in Col. William Thomson's South Carolina rangers. He was born in Kershaw County, S. C.; died in Milledgeville, Ga. Also No. 69682. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 88 page 176 Mrs. Capitola Lovejoy Wooten. DAR ID Number: 87577 Born in Jasper County, Ga. Wife of Joseph W. Wooten. Descendant of Lewis Flemister, as follows: 1. Welk C. Lovejoy (1822-76) m., 1843, Catherine Parker (1827-1901). 2. Isaac Parker (1803-52) m. Elizabeth Flemister (1802-53). 3. Lewis Flemister m., 1783, Ellender Chessam (1768-1855). Lewis Flemister served as private in Capt. William Moseley's company, 7th Virginia regiment, and, in 1777, was transferred to the Commander-in-chief's guard. He was born, 1746, in Virginia. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 91 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION page 150 Mrs. Annie Powell Seward. DAR ID Number: 90464 Born in Columbus County, N. C. Wife of Harvey Seward. Descendant of Ensign Shadrach Wooten, as follows: 1. William Columbus Powell (b. 1846) m. 1st 1870 Petrona Georgia (1850-1906). 2. Albert Franklin Powell m. Narcissa Dorsey Wooten. 3. Richard Wooten m. Eliza Williams. 4. Shadrach Wooten m. 2nd Elizabeth Allen. Shadrach Wooten (1752-1812) was ensign, 1776, from Lenoir County, North Carolina in the Revolution. He was born in Lenoir County; died in Columbus County, N. C. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------- The Lineage Books from the Daughters of the American Revolution (100 vols) The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 91 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION page 249 Mrs. Emily Wooten Perdue. DAR ID Number: 90779 Born in Dawson, Ga. Wife of Graham Perdue. [p.249] Descendant of Lewis Flemister, as follows: 1. Joseph W. Wooten (b. 1847) m. 1879 Capitola Lovejoy (b. 1859). 2. Welk C. Lovejoy (1822-76) m. 1843 Catharine Parker (1827-1901). 3. Isaac Parker (1803-52) m. Elizabeth Flemister (1802-52). 4. Lewis Flemister m. 1783 Ellender Chism (1768-1855). Lewis Flemister served as private in Capt. William Moseley's company, Virginia Line, and as guard to the Commander-in-Chief in the Continental Army. He was born, 1746, in Virginia. Also No. 87577. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 92 page 222 Miss Anne Bethiah Harley. DAR ID Number: 91692 Born in Sparta, Ga. Descendant of Capt. James Alexander, as follows: 1. William I. Harley (1806-70) m. Mary Lucinda Battle (1819-90). 2. Reuben Taylor Battle m. Bethiah Alexander. 3. James Alexander m. Tabitha Wooten. James Alexander (1760-98) served as captain in Clark's brigade. He was born and died in Greene County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 95 [p.301] INDEX page 46 Mrs. Inez Floyd Harwood. DAR ID Number: 94137 Born in Salem, Ala. Wife of Brown Harwood. Descendant of Capt. Samuel Alexander, as follows: 1. Daniel Henry Floyd (1842-83) m. 1867 Louisa Crowell Miles (1841-1911). 2. Abram Miles (1789-1873) m. Lucinda Simmons (1799-1879). [p.46] 3. James Simmons (b. 1774) m. Mary Alexander (b. 1778). 4. Samuel Alexander m. Olive Wooten (b. 1759). Samuel Alexander (1757-1817) commanded a company in Col. Elijah Clark's Georgia regiment of rifle corps raised to aid Gen. Anthony Wayne and received a land grant for his services. He was born in North Carolina; died in Georgia. Also No. 72256. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 96 page 291 Mrs. Margaret Johnson White. DAR ID Number: 95912 Born in Johnson County, Ind. Wife of Carl Willard White. Descendant of Lieut. Josiah Tanner, as follows: 1. Andrew J. Johnson (b. 1841) m. 1876 Nancy Peggs (b. 1851). 2. Charles Johnson (1806-73) m. 1831 Elenor M. Tracy (1813-94). 3. James Tracy (1785-1833) m. 1804 Mary Tanner (1789-1848). 4. Josiah Tanner m. 1771 Martha Wooten (1756-1851). Josiah Tanner (1754-1807) served as lieutenant, 1780, in Captain McBees' company, Colonel Roebuck's regiment, South Carolina troops. He was born in South Carolina; died in Henry County, Ky. Also No. 82187. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 100 page 199 Mrs. Mary Irion Mcelderry. DAR ID Number: 99635 Born in Corinth, Miss. Wife of George T. McElderry. Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Wooten, as follows: 1. William McKinney Irion (1829-62) m. 1st Mary Ann Glasgow. 2. William Lewis Irion (d. 1851) m. 1st 1815 Amelia Cade (1797-1849). 3. James Cade (1769-1822) m. 1790 Mary Ann Wooten (b. 1770). 4. Thomas Wooten m. 1769 Tabitha Pope (1730-1808). Thomas Wooten (1720-91) served as lieutenant in Freeman's battalion, 7th Georgia company of Wilkes County. He was born in Wilkes County, Ga., where he died. Also No. 31283. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 102 [p.305] INDEX page 303 Mrs. Elizabeth Wooten Cline. DAR ID Number: 101993 Born in Woodville, Texas. Wife of Henry A. Cline. Descendant of William Wooten, as follows: 1. Joseph Wooten (1854-86) m. 1876 Elizabeth Barclay (b. 1858). 2. Howell Wooten (1803-78) m. 1837 Eliza Smith (1814-73). 3. William Wooten, Jr. (1764-1824), m. 1786 Elizabeth � (d. 1820). 4. William Wooten m. Mahala or (Tansy) �. William Wooten (1741-78) served as a private in Capt. Allen's company, 2nd North Carolina regiment, 1778. He was born in North Carolina. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 102 [p.305] INDEX page 303 Miss Josephine Wooten. DAR ID Number: 101994 Born in Woodville, Texas. Descendant of William Wooten, as follows: 1. Joseph Wooten (b. 1854) m. 1876 Elizabeth Barclay (b. 1858). See No. 101993. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 103 [p.311] INDEX page 234 Mrs. Frances Wooten Aldridge. DAR ID Number: 102764 Born in Tyler County, Texas. Wife of W. H. Aldridge. Descendant of William Wooten, as follows: 1. Joseph Howell Wooten (1854-86) m. 1876 Elizabeth Barclay (b. 1858). 2. Howell Wooten (1803-78) m. 1837 Eliza Smith (1814-73). 3. William Wooten, Jr. (1764-1824), m. 1786 Elizabeth � (d. 1820). 4. William Wooten m. Mahala (or Tansy) �. William Wooten (1741-78) served as a private in Captain Allen's company, 2nd North Carolina regiment, 1778. He was born in North Carolina. Also No. 101993. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 103 [p.311] INDEX page 310 Aldridge, Frances Wooten 234 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 104 [p.309] INDEX page 178 Mrs. Sarah Willingham Griffin. DAR ID Number: 103583 Born in Macon, Ga. Wife of Charles Wooten Griffin. Descendant of Joseph Lawton, as follows: 1. Thomas Willingham (1847-91) m. 1873 Mildred Lawton (1856-90). 2. Thomas H. Willingham (1825-90) m. 1845 Cecilia M. Bayward (b. 1829). 3. Thomas Willingham (1798-1873) m. Phebe Lawton (1808-63). 4. Benjamin Lawton m. Jane Mosse. 5. Joseph Lawton m. Sarah Roberts (b. 1755). [p.178] Joseph Lawton (1754-1819) was an officer of the Continental Army. He was born and died in South Carolina. Also No. 98123. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105 page 244 Mrs. Martha Cook Flournoy. DAR ID Number: 104737 Born in Macon County, Ga. Wife of Osborn R. Flournoy. Descendant of Capt. John Cook, as follows: 1. Josiah A. Flournoy (1829-1903) m. 1853 Anna E. Winship (b. 1832). 2. Isaac Winship (1802-85) m. 1828 Martha Pearson Cook (1813-82). 3. Phillip Cook (1775-1841) m. 2nd Nancy Ann Wooten (1795-1832). 4. John Cook m. 2nd Martha Pearson (b. 1754). John Cook (1750-99) commanded a company in the Dragoons under Col. William Washington and served with him in many battles. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Hancock County, Ga. Also Nos. 90498, 102148. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106 page 280 Mrs. Louise Turpin Wooten. DAR ID Number: 105873 Born in Americus, Ga. Wife of John Lee Wooten. Descendant of William Wright, as follows: 1. George Ayers Turpin (b. 1854) m. 1871 Denie Wheeler (b. 1854). 2. Green Wheeler (1813-70) m. 1852 Sarah Mims (1823-74). 3. Wright Mims (1796-1852) m. Elizabeth Kendall (1799-1850). 4. William Mims (1757-1817) m. Mary Wright (1756-1812). 5. William Wright m. Mary Philpot (1740-1801). William Wright (1736-95) enlisted, 1777, in Virginia militia and served as private until 1782. He was born in Georgia; died in Wilkes County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 107 page 75 Mrs. Annie Wooten Wilkins. DAR ID Number: 106246 Born in Scotland, Ga. [p.75] Wife of Willis Jackson Wilkins. Descendant of Daniel McArthur, as follows: 1. John A. Wooten (b. 1834) m. 1867 Jane McEachin (1844-91). 2. Henery Wooten (1801-84) m. 1825 Janet McArthur (1809-87). 3. Charles McArthur (1781-1835) m. 1801 Effie Graham (b. 1781). 4. Daniel McArthur m. 1774 Jannette McArthur (b. 1752). Daniel McArthur (1741-1817) served as private in the North Carolina Line. He was born in Scotland; died in Robeson County, N. C. Also No. 85271. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 108 page 59 [p.59] Mrs. Lizzie Mae Wooten Mckenzie. DAR ID Number: 107177 Born in Dawson, Ga. Wife of Edwin Myers McKenzie. Descendant of Lewis Flemister, as follows: 1. Joseph W. Wooten (1847-1912) m. 1879 Capitola Lovejoy (b. 1859). 2. Welcome C. Lovejoy (1822-76) m. 1843 Catherine Parker (1827-1901). 3. Isaac Parker (1803-52) m. Elizabeth Flemister (1802-53). 4. Lewis Flemister m. 1785 Ellender Chessam or Chism (1768-1855). Lewis Flemister served as a private in Capt. William Moseley's company, Virginia Line and was guard to the Commander-in-Chief in the Continental Army. He was born, 1746, in Virginia. Also No. 90779. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 108 page 91 [p.91] Mrs. Harriet Sanford Carroll. DAR ID Number: 107274 Born in New Castle, Ky. Wife of John D. Carroll. Descendant of Bracket Owen, as follows: 1. Lewis Major Sanford (1824-1901) m. 1869 Fanny Newton Smith (1846-92). 2. Abraham Owen Smith (b. 1818) m. Harriet Long Hunter (1819-1900). 3. Thomas Smith (1790-1850) m. Harriet Owen (1798-1857). 4. Abraham Owen (1769-1811) m. Martha Dupuy. 5. Bracket Owen m. 1760 Elizabeth Wooten. Bracket Owen (1733-1802) emigrated to Kentucky after the surrender of Cornwallis, 1781. He built a station called Fort Owen as a refuge for patriots. He was born in Henrico County, Va.; died in Shelby County, Ky. Also No. 39047. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 108 page 300 Mrs. Rachel Caroline Conwell Thoburn. DAR ID Number: 107927 Born in Topeka, Kans. Wife of Joseph B. Thoburn. Descendant of Lieut. Josiah Tanner, as follows: 1. Rufus T. Conwell (b. 1841) m. 1867 Mary A. Dawson (1840-1911). 2. Creed Hastings Dawson (1818-97) m. 1839 Rachel Brewer (1823-95). 3. Daniel Dawson (1781-1824) m. 1808 Keziah Tanner (1792-1822). 4. Josiah Tanner m. 1771 Martha Wooten (1756-1851). [p.300] Josiah Tanner (1754-1807) served as lieutenant, 1780, in Captain McBee's company, Colonel Roebuck's regiment, South Carolina militia. He was born in Mecklenburg County, Va.; died in Jefferson County, Ky. Also No. 95912.
The Lineage Books from the Daughters of the American Revolution (100 vols) The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 27 Mrs. Evelyn Page Carter Wooten. DAR ID Number: 7082 Born in Georgia. Wife of W. E. Wooten. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Nelson and of Maj. John Nelson, of Virginia. Daughter of Thomas Michelle Carter and Eliza Oliver, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Carter and Evelyn Page Nelson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Maj. Thomas M. Nelson and Sally Walker Page, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Nelson and Anne Carter, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Nelson and Lucy Grymes, his wife. Thomas Nelson, 1774, was colonel of infantry and a delegate to the Provincial Convention. He was a member of the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. While Governor of Virginia he was in command of militia, raised at his own expense, at the siege of Yorktown. John Nelson, 1776, was captain of the Seventh Virginia, and served subsequently as major of a State regiment. Also Nos. 411, 3481, 4071, 6080. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 247 Mrs. Annie Pace Wooten. DAR ID Number: 7734 Born in Georgia. Wife of James E. Wooten. Descendant of Robert Lewis. Daughter of James McAllen Pace and Leonora Haralson, his wife. See No. 7733. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 26 [p.367] BOOKS OF REFERENCE FOR THE 26th VOLUME American Ancestry. American Biography, Appleton's Encyclopaedia of American Encyclopaedia. Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth, Mass., Davis' Baldwin Genealogy. Bartholomew Genealogy. Batchelder Genealogy. Battlefields of the Revolution, Lossing's History of the Berks County in the Revolution. Border Warfare, Withers' Bouton, Boughton Genealogy. Brigham Genealogy. Cabells and Their Kin, The Child Genealogy. Cilley Genealogy. Condit Family, Genealogy of the Connecticut, Atkins' History of Middlefield, Connecticut, Atwater's History of New Haven Colony, Connecticut, Bailey's History of Danbury, Connecticut, Colonial History of Connecticut, Cothren's History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut, Early History of Tolland, Connecticut, Hamilton's History of Fairfield County, Connecticut Historical Collections, Barbour's Connecticut, History of Wolcott, Connecticut, Larned's History of Windham County, Connecticut, Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut Men in the War of the Revolution. Connecticut, Orcutt's History of New Milford and Bridgewater, Connecticut, Orcutt's History of Stratford, Connecticut, Phelps' History of Simsbury, Connecticut, Stiles' Ancient Windsor, Connecticut, Walker's History of First Church in hartford, Culbertson Genealogy. Delaware, Scharf's History of Denison Genealogy. Dickerman Ancestry. Dows Family, History of the Dwight Family, History of the Felton Family, Genealogical History of the Force's Archives. Gallup Family, Genealogy of the Genealogical Dictionary, Savage's Genealogical Register, Morse's [p.368] Georgia, Jones' History of Georgia, McCall's History of Georgia, Memories of Georgia, Sparks' Memories of Georgia, White's Historical Collections of Georgia, White's Statistics of Gilerys, Butterfield's History of the Groton Heights and Its Centennial, Battle of Guild, Guile, Gile Family, Burleigh's History of the Hardenburgh Family, Genealogy of the Hardesty's Historical Encyclopedia. Heitman's Historical Register. Herrick Genealogy, The Hubbell Family, History of the Hyde Genealogy. Jersey Minute Men in the Revolution, History of Jones, Horatio Jones, History of the Kentucky, Collin's History of Kentucky, Marshall's History of Kirby Genealogy. Kirk Family, Genealogy of Leavenworth Genealogy. Leighton Genealogy, Jordan's Lives of the Signers, Sanderson & Lossing Loomis Genealogy. Lossing's Encyclopaedia. Lossing's Field Book of the Revolution. Lyman Family, History of Maine, Eaton's History of South Thomaston & Rockland, Maine, History of Brunswick, Maine, History of Thomaston, Maine, The Banks Family of Maryland, Neal's History, Founders of Maryland, The Warfields of Massachusetts, Bailey's History of Andover, Massachusetts, Centennial Celebration of Town of Sheffield, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, Chase's History of Massachusetts, Chase's History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, 1856, Davis' Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and Southbridge, Massachusetts, Ellis' History of New Bedford, Massachusetts, Green's History of Springfield, Massachusetts, Historical Sketches of Brookline, Massachusetts, History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, History of Dunstable, Massachusetts, History of Grafton, Massachusetts, History of Hardwick, Massachusetts, History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, History of Hingham, Massachusetts, History of Lee, [p.369] Massachusetts, History of Lexington, Massachusetts, History of Manchester, Massachusetts, History of Sutton, Massachusetts, History of Westford, Massachusetts, History of Wheatley, Massachusetts, History of the Early Settlers of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Hudson's History of Sudbury, Massachusetts, Hurd's History of Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, Jackson's History of Newton, Massachusetts, Jamison's History of Medway, Massachusetts, Little's Descendants of George Little, of Newbury, Massachusetts, Lyman's History of Easthampton, Massachusetts, Macy's History of Nantucket, Massachusetts, Mitchell's History of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Old Times in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, Shattuck's History of Concord, Massachusetts, Sheldon's History of Deerfield, Massachusetts, Smith's History of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Temple's History of Framingham, Minnesota Year Book, S. A. R. Morgan Family, Genealogy of the Naval Service During the War of the Revolution, New England Historical and Genealogical Register. New England, Savage's Genealogical Dictionary of New Hampshire, Blood's History of Temple, New Hampshire, Brewster's Rambles about Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Carter's History of Pembroke, New Hampshire, Coffin's History of Boscawen and Webster, New Hampshire, Cogswell's History of Nottingham, Northwood and Deerfield, New Hampshire, Cogswell's History of the Town of Henniker, New Hampshire, Dow's History of Hampton, New Hampshire, History of Bedford, New Hampshire, History of Deerfield, New Hampshire, History of Fi page 178 Mrs. Sarah Louise Branham Archer. DAR ID Number: 25486 Born in Elgin, Illinois. Wife of Robert N. Archer. Descendant of Brackett Owen. Daughter of Christopher C. Branham and Denetha Chance, his wife. Granddaughter of William Branham and Elizabeth Owen, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Owen and Elizabeth Fearn, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Brackett Owen and Elizabeth Wooten, his wife. Brackett Owen, (1733-1802), emigrated to Kentucky after the surrender of Cornwallis, 1781. The Indians and their allies made frequent attacks on the pioneers and he built the station called �Fort Owen.� These stockades were the only places of refuge for the patriots. He was born in Henrico Co., Va.; died in Shelby Co., Ky. Also No. 16144. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 32 page 111 Miss Katharine Hinton Wootten. DAR ID Number: 31283 Born in Nashville, Tennessee. Descendant of Lieut. Richard B. Wootten, of Georgia. Daughter of Powhatan Bowling Wooten and Catharine Lynch, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Wootten and Martha Hinton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Richard B. Wootten and Lucretia Cade, his wife; John Hinton and Elizabeth Norman, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Wootten and Sarah Pope, his wife; Dempsey Hinton and Mary Ann Benefield, his wife. Richard B. Wootten served as lieutenant in Freeman's Battalion, 7th Georgia company of Wilkes county. He was born in Wilkes Co., Ga., where in 1798 he died. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 35 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 328 Mrs. Mary Noble Allen. DAR ID Number: 34940 Born in Louisburg, North Carolina. Wife of Arthur H. Allen. Descendant of Burwell Pope and of Abraham Hill. Daughter of William Giles Noble and Augusta Hall, his wife. Granddaughter of Blanton Meade Hill (1802-57) and Elizabeth Ann Hill, his wife. (Cousins) Gr.-granddaughter of Miles Hill and Tabitha Pope (1778-1852), his wife, m. 1795. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hill and Christian Walton, his wife, m. 1756; Burwell Pope and Priscilla Wooten, his wife, m. 1772. [p.328] Burwell Pope (1752-1800), served in the North Carolina militia and as a member of the House of Commons. He was born in Virginia; moved after the war from North Carolina to Georgia, where he died. Abraham Hill served as a private under Col. John Cropper, Woodford's brigade. He died 1792 in Wilkes Co., Ga. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 39 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 175 Mrs. Elsie Kilgoure Latham. DAR ID Number: 38473 Born in Louisville, Kentucky. Wife of John C. Latham. Descendant of Brackett Owen. Daughter of Thomas G. Gaylord and Alice Barbee Brannin, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham Owen Brannin and Elizabeth Roberts, his wife. [p.175] Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Peyton Brannin and Elizabeth Owen, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Owen (1769-1811) and Martha Dupuy. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Brackett Owen and Elizabeth Wooten, his wife, m. 1760. Brackett Owen, (1733-1802), emigrated to Kentucky after the surrender of Cornwallis 1781. The Indians and their British allies made frequent attacks on the pioneers and he built the station called Fort Owen. These stockades were the only places of refuge for the patriots. He was born in Henrico county, Va.; died in Shelby county, Ky. His son, Abraham, was the dauntless officer who fell at Tippecanoe. Also Nos. 16144, 35825. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 40 page 178 Mrs. Eliza Lavinia Harrison. DAR ID Number: 39490 Born in Marshallville, Georgia. Wife of Capt. John Reeves Harrison. Descendant of Capt. John Cook. Daughter of John Raiford Cook and Lavinia Hollingshead, his wife. [p.178] Granddaughter of Philip Cook (1775-1844) and Ann Wooten, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Cook and Martha Pearson, his second wife. John Cook was captain of William Washington's Dragoons and was with him in every battle. He was born in Brunswick county, Va.; died in Hancock county, Ga. Also Nos. 1025, 21447. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 41 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 153 Mrs. Alice T. Munroe Nickerson. DAR ID Number: 40401 Born in Somerville, Massachusetts. Wife of David H. Nickerson. Descendant of William Munroe, Sergt. John Towne and John Harrington. Daughter of Emery Hastings Munroe and Lucy E. Towne, his wife. Granddaughter of William Munroe (b. 1765) and Lucy Frost, his wife, m. 1813; John Towne and Lucy Cross, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Munroe and Abigail Harrington (1763-1811), his wife, m. 1781; Asa Towne and Dolly Lovejoy, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Towne and Ann Cummings, his wife; wife; John Harrington and May Wooten, his wife, m. 1763. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Harrington and Sarah Laughton, his wife. William Munroe, (1756-1837), enlisted as a private in Capt. John Parker's company 1775. He was born and died in Lexington. [p.153] John Towne, (1740-1830), served as sergeant in Capt. William Perley's company from Boxford. John Harrington served as a private from Lexington where he was born about 1740; moved 1783 to Deering, N. H. Also No. 16854. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 149 Mrs. Annie Noble Sims. DAR ID Number: 42392 Born in Athens, Georgia. Wife of William Irvin Sims. Descendant of Burwell Pope, Abraham Hill, Abraham Hill, Jr., and Capt. James Scott. Daughter of William Giles Noble (1820-81) and Augusta Hill (b. 1834), his wife, m. 1859. [p.149] Granddaughter of Blanton Mead Hill (1802-57) and Elizabeth Ann (Hill) (1810-94), his wife, m. 1825. Gr.-granddaughter of Miles Hill (1774-1844) (father of Blanton) and Tabitha Pope (1778-1852), his wife, m. 1795; Abraham Hill, Jr., and Elizabeth McGehee (1773-1816), his wife, m. 1791. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hill and Christian Walton (d. 1808), his wife, m. 1756; Burwell Pope and Priscilla Wooten, his wife, m. 1772; Micajah McGehee (1773-1816) and Ann Scott, his wife, m. 1791. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Scott and Frances Collier, his wife. Burwell Pope, (1752-1800), was a member of the House of Commons of Wake County, N. C., 1781. He was born in Halifax Co., North Carolina, removed to Georgia, where he died. Also No. 34940. Abraham Hill, (1732-92), was Justice of the Peace of Wake Co., North Carolina. He was born in Chowan Co., N. C. Abraham Hill, Jr., (1759-1818), served as a private in the South Carolina line. He was born in Wake Co., N. C.; died in Georgia. James Scott, (1732-99), commanded a company in the Virginia line. He was born in Caroline Co., Va.; moved to South Carolina, where he died. Also Nos. 12473, 27437, 32758, 37464, 38340, 39818. Click to view full context ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 52 page 49 Mrs. Edith Pillans Walker. DAR ID Number: 51108 Born in Mobile, Ala. Wife of Howard Walker. Descendant of Capt. Samuel Alexander. Daughter of Palmer J. Pillans and Laura Roberts, his wife. [p.49] Granddaughter of Willis Roberts, M. D., and Acenith Alexander, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Alexander and Olivia Wooten, his wife. Samuel Alexander (1757-1817), commanded a company in Col. Elijah Clark's regiment of rifle corps raised to aid Gen. Wayne, and received a land grant for his services. He was born in North Carolina; died in Georgia. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------
The Lineage Books from the Daughters of the American Revolution (100 vols) The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 27 Mrs. Evelyn Page Carter Wooten. DAR ID Number: 7082 Born in Georgia. Wife of W. E. Wooten. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Nelson and of Maj. John Nelson, of Virginia. Daughter of Thomas Michelle Carter and Eliza Oliver, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Carter and Evelyn Page Nelson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Maj. Thomas M. Nelson and Sally Walker Page, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Nelson and Anne Carter, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Nelson and Lucy Grymes, his wife. Thomas Nelson, 1774, was colonel of infantry and a delegate to the Provincial Convention. He was a member of the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. While Governor of Virginia he was in command of militia, raised at his own expense, at the siege of Yorktown. John Nelson, 1776, was captain of the Seventh Virginia, and served subsequently as major of a State regiment. Also Nos. 411, 3481, 4071, 6080. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 247 Mrs. Annie Pace Wooten. DAR ID Number: 7734 Born in Georgia. Wife of James E. Wooten. Descendant of Robert Lewis. Daughter of James McAllen Pace and Leonora Haralson, his wife. See No. 7733. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 26 [p.367] BOOKS OF REFERENCE FOR THE 26th VOLUME American Ancestry. American Biography, Appleton's Encyclopaedia of American Encyclopaedia. Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth, Mass., Davis' Baldwin Genealogy. Bartholomew Genealogy. Batchelder Genealogy. Battlefields of the Revolution, Lossing's History of the Berks County in the Revolution. Border Warfare, Withers' Bouton, Boughton Genealogy. Brigham Genealogy. Cabells and Their Kin, The Child Genealogy. Cilley Genealogy. Condit Family, Genealogy of the Connecticut, Atkins' History of Middlefield, Connecticut, Atwater's History of New Haven Colony, Connecticut, Bailey's History of Danbury, Connecticut, Colonial History of Connecticut, Cothren's History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut, Early History of Tolland, Connecticut, Hamilton's History of Fairfield County, Connecticut Historical Collections, Barbour's Connecticut, History of Wolcott, Connecticut, Larned's History of Windham County, Connecticut, Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut Men in the War of the Revolution. Connecticut, Orcutt's History of New Milford and Bridgewater, Connecticut, Orcutt's History of Stratford, Connecticut, Phelps' History of Simsbury, Connecticut, Stiles' Ancient Windsor, Connecticut, Walker's History of First Church in hartford, Culbertson Genealogy. Delaware, Scharf's History of Denison Genealogy. Dickerman Ancestry. Dows Family, History of the Dwight Family, History of the Felton Family, Genealogical History of the Force's Archives. Gallup Family, Genealogy of the Genealogical Dictionary, Savage's Genealogical Register, Morse's [p.368] Georgia, Jones' History of Georgia, McCall's History of Georgia, Memories of Georgia, Sparks' Memories of Georgia, White's Historical Collections of Georgia, White's Statistics of Gilerys, Butterfield's History of the Groton Heights and Its Centennial, Battle of Guild, Guile, Gile Family, Burleigh's History of the Hardenburgh Family, Genealogy of the Hardesty's Historical Encyclopedia. Heitman's Historical Register. Herrick Genealogy, The Hubbell Family, History of the Hyde Genealogy. Jersey Minute Men in the Revolution, History of Jones, Horatio Jones, History of the Kentucky, Collin's History of Kentucky, Marshall's History of Kirby Genealogy. Kirk Family, Genealogy of Leavenworth Genealogy. Leighton Genealogy, Jordan's Lives of the Signers, Sanderson & Lossing Loomis Genealogy. Lossing's Encyclopaedia. Lossing's Field Book of the Revolution. Lyman Family, History of Maine, Eaton's History of South Thomaston & Rockland, Maine, History of Brunswick, Maine, History of Thomaston, Maine, The Banks Family of Maryland, Neal's History, Founders of Maryland, The Warfields of Massachusetts, Bailey's History of Andover, Massachusetts, Centennial Celebration of Town of Sheffield, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, Chase's History of Massachusetts, Chase's History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, 1856, Davis' Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and Southbridge, Massachusetts, Ellis' History of New Bedford, Massachusetts, Green's History of Springfield, Massachusetts, Historical Sketches of Brookline, Massachusetts, History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, History of Dunstable, Massachusetts, History of Grafton, Massachusetts, History of Hardwick, Massachusetts, History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, History of Hingham, Massachusetts, History of Lee, [p.369] Massachusetts, History of Lexington, Massachusetts, History of Manchester, Massachusetts, History of Sutton, Massachusetts, History of Westford, Massachusetts, History of Wheatley, Massachusetts, History of the Early Settlers of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Hudson's History of Sudbury, Massachusetts, Hurd's History of Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, Jackson's History of Newton, Massachusetts, Jamison's History of Medway, Massachusetts, Little's Descendants of George Little, of Newbury, Massachusetts, Lyman's History of Easthampton, Massachusetts, Macy's History of Nantucket, Massachusetts, Mitchell's History of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Old Times in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, Shattuck's History of Concord, Massachusetts, Sheldon's History of Deerfield, Massachusetts, Smith's History of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Temple's History of Framingham, Minnesota Year Book, S. A. R. Morgan Family, Genealogy of the Naval Service During the War of the Revolution, New England Historical and Genealogical Register. New England, Savage's Genealogical Dictionary of New Hampshire, Blood's History of Temple, New Hampshire, Brewster's Rambles about Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Carter's History of Pembroke, New Hampshire, Coffin's History of Boscawen and Webster, New Hampshire, Cogswell's History of Nottingham, Northwood and Deerfield, New Hampshire, Cogswell's History of the Town of Henniker, New Hampshire, Dow's History of Hampton, New Hampshire, History of Bedford, New Hampshire, History of Deerfield, New Hampshire, History of Fi page 178 Mrs. Sarah Louise Branham Archer. DAR ID Number: 25486 Born in Elgin, Illinois. Wife of Robert N. Archer. Descendant of Brackett Owen. Daughter of Christopher C. Branham and Denetha Chance, his wife. Granddaughter of William Branham and Elizabeth Owen, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Owen and Elizabeth Fearn, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Brackett Owen and Elizabeth Wooten, his wife. Brackett Owen, (1733-1802), emigrated to Kentucky after the surrender of Cornwallis, 1781. The Indians and their allies made frequent attacks on the pioneers and he built the station called �Fort Owen.� These stockades were the only places of refuge for the patriots. He was born in Henrico Co., Va.; died in Shelby Co., Ky. Also No. 16144. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 32 page 111 Miss Katharine Hinton Wootten. DAR ID Number: 31283 Born in Nashville, Tennessee. Descendant of Lieut. Richard B. Wootten, of Georgia. Daughter of Powhatan Bowling Wooten and Catharine Lynch, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Wootten and Martha Hinton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Richard B. Wootten and Lucretia Cade, his wife; John Hinton and Elizabeth Norman, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Wootten and Sarah Pope, his wife; Dempsey Hinton and Mary Ann Benefield, his wife. Richard B. Wootten served as lieutenant in Freeman's Battalion, 7th Georgia company of Wilkes county. He was born in Wilkes Co., Ga., where in 1798 he died. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 35 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 328 Mrs. Mary Noble Allen. DAR ID Number: 34940 Born in Louisburg, North Carolina. Wife of Arthur H. Allen. Descendant of Burwell Pope and of Abraham Hill. Daughter of William Giles Noble and Augusta Hall, his wife. Granddaughter of Blanton Meade Hill (1802-57) and Elizabeth Ann Hill, his wife. (Cousins) Gr.-granddaughter of Miles Hill and Tabitha Pope (1778-1852), his wife, m. 1795. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hill and Christian Walton, his wife, m. 1756; Burwell Pope and Priscilla Wooten, his wife, m. 1772. [p.328] Burwell Pope (1752-1800), served in the North Carolina militia and as a member of the House of Commons. He was born in Virginia; moved after the war from North Carolina to Georgia, where he died. Abraham Hill served as a private under Col. John Cropper, Woodford's brigade. He died 1792 in Wilkes Co., Ga. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 39 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 175 Mrs. Elsie Kilgoure Latham. DAR ID Number: 38473 Born in Louisville, Kentucky. Wife of John C. Latham. Descendant of Brackett Owen. Daughter of Thomas G. Gaylord and Alice Barbee Brannin, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham Owen Brannin and Elizabeth Roberts, his wife. [p.175] Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Peyton Brannin and Elizabeth Owen, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Owen (1769-1811) and Martha Dupuy. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Brackett Owen and Elizabeth Wooten, his wife, m. 1760. Brackett Owen, (1733-1802), emigrated to Kentucky after the surrender of Cornwallis 1781. The Indians and their British allies made frequent attacks on the pioneers and he built the station called Fort Owen. These stockades were the only places of refuge for the patriots. He was born in Henrico county, Va.; died in Shelby county, Ky. His son, Abraham, was the dauntless officer who fell at Tippecanoe. Also Nos. 16144, 35825. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 40 page 178 Mrs. Eliza Lavinia Harrison. DAR ID Number: 39490 Born in Marshallville, Georgia. Wife of Capt. John Reeves Harrison. Descendant of Capt. John Cook. Daughter of John Raiford Cook and Lavinia Hollingshead, his wife. [p.178] Granddaughter of Philip Cook (1775-1844) and Ann Wooten, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Cook and Martha Pearson, his second wife. John Cook was captain of William Washington's Dragoons and was with him in every battle. He was born in Brunswick county, Va.; died in Hancock county, Ga. Also Nos. 1025, 21447. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 41 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 153 Mrs. Alice T. Munroe Nickerson. DAR ID Number: 40401 Born in Somerville, Massachusetts. Wife of David H. Nickerson. Descendant of William Munroe, Sergt. John Towne and John Harrington. Daughter of Emery Hastings Munroe and Lucy E. Towne, his wife. Granddaughter of William Munroe (b. 1765) and Lucy Frost, his wife, m. 1813; John Towne and Lucy Cross, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Munroe and Abigail Harrington (1763-1811), his wife, m. 1781; Asa Towne and Dolly Lovejoy, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Towne and Ann Cummings, his wife; wife; John Harrington and May Wooten, his wife, m. 1763. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Harrington and Sarah Laughton, his wife. William Munroe, (1756-1837), enlisted as a private in Capt. John Parker's company 1775. He was born and died in Lexington. [p.153] John Towne, (1740-1830), served as sergeant in Capt. William Perley's company from Boxford. John Harrington served as a private from Lexington where he was born about 1740; moved 1783 to Deering, N. H. Also No. 16854. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 149 Mrs. Annie Noble Sims. DAR ID Number: 42392 Born in Athens, Georgia. Wife of William Irvin Sims. Descendant of Burwell Pope, Abraham Hill, Abraham Hill, Jr., and Capt. James Scott. Daughter of William Giles Noble (1820-81) and Augusta Hill (b. 1834), his wife, m. 1859. [p.149] Granddaughter of Blanton Mead Hill (1802-57) and Elizabeth Ann (Hill) (1810-94), his wife, m. 1825. Gr.-granddaughter of Miles Hill (1774-1844) (father of Blanton) and Tabitha Pope (1778-1852), his wife, m. 1795; Abraham Hill, Jr., and Elizabeth McGehee (1773-1816), his wife, m. 1791. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hill and Christian Walton (d. 1808), his wife, m. 1756; Burwell Pope and Priscilla Wooten, his wife, m. 1772; Micajah McGehee (1773-1816) and Ann Scott, his wife, m. 1791. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Scott and Frances Collier, his wife. Burwell Pope, (1752-1800), was a member of the House of Commons of Wake County, N. C., 1781. He was born in Halifax Co., North Carolina, removed to Georgia, where he died. Also No. 34940. Abraham Hill, (1732-92), was Justice of the Peace of Wake Co., North Carolina. He was born in Chowan Co., N. C. Abraham Hill, Jr., (1759-1818), served as a private in the South Carolina line. He was born in Wake Co., N. C.; died in Georgia. James Scott, (1732-99), commanded a company in the Virginia line. He was born in Caroline Co., Va.; moved to South Carolina, where he died. Also Nos. 12473, 27437, 32758, 37464, 38340, 39818. Click to view full context ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 52 page 49 Mrs. Edith Pillans Walker. DAR ID Number: 51108 Born in Mobile, Ala. Wife of Howard Walker. Descendant of Capt. Samuel Alexander. Daughter of Palmer J. Pillans and Laura Roberts, his wife. [p.49] Granddaughter of Willis Roberts, M. D., and Acenith Alexander, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Alexander and Olivia Wooten, his wife. Samuel Alexander (1757-1817), commanded a company in Col. Elijah Clark's regiment of rifle corps raised to aid Gen. Wayne, and received a land grant for his services. He was born in North Carolina; died in Georgia. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------
The Lineage Books from the Daughters of the American Revolution (100 vols) The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 27 Mrs. Evelyn Page Carter Wooten. DAR ID Number: 7082 Born in Georgia. Wife of W. E. Wooten. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Nelson and of Maj. John Nelson, of Virginia. Daughter of Thomas Michelle Carter and Eliza Oliver, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Carter and Evelyn Page Nelson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Maj. Thomas M. Nelson and Sally Walker Page, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Nelson and Anne Carter, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Nelson and Lucy Grymes, his wife. Thomas Nelson, 1774, was colonel of infantry and a delegate to the Provincial Convention. He was a member of the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. While Governor of Virginia he was in command of militia, raised at his own expense, at the siege of Yorktown. John Nelson, 1776, was captain of the Seventh Virginia, and served subsequently as major of a State regiment. Also Nos. 411, 3481, 4071, 6080. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 247 Mrs. Annie Pace Wooten. DAR ID Number: 7734 Born in Georgia. Wife of James E. Wooten. Descendant of Robert Lewis. Daughter of James McAllen Pace and Leonora Haralson, his wife. See No. 7733. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 26 [p.367] BOOKS OF REFERENCE FOR THE 26th VOLUME American Ancestry. American Biography, Appleton's Encyclopaedia of American Encyclopaedia. Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth, Mass., Davis' Baldwin Genealogy. Bartholomew Genealogy. Batchelder Genealogy. Battlefields of the Revolution, Lossing's History of the Berks County in the Revolution. Border Warfare, Withers' Bouton, Boughton Genealogy. Brigham Genealogy. Cabells and Their Kin, The Child Genealogy. Cilley Genealogy. Condit Family, Genealogy of the Connecticut, Atkins' History of Middlefield, Connecticut, Atwater's History of New Haven Colony, Connecticut, Bailey's History of Danbury, Connecticut, Colonial History of Connecticut, Cothren's History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut, Early History of Tolland, Connecticut, Hamilton's History of Fairfield County, Connecticut Historical Collections, Barbour's Connecticut, History of Wolcott, Connecticut, Larned's History of Windham County, Connecticut, Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut Men in the War of the Revolution. Connecticut, Orcutt's History of New Milford and Bridgewater, Connecticut, Orcutt's History of Stratford, Connecticut, Phelps' History of Simsbury, Connecticut, Stiles' Ancient Windsor, Connecticut, Walker's History of First Church in hartford, Culbertson Genealogy. Delaware, Scharf's History of Denison Genealogy. Dickerman Ancestry. Dows Family, History of the Dwight Family, History of the Felton Family, Genealogical History of the Force's Archives. Gallup Family, Genealogy of the Genealogical Dictionary, Savage's Genealogical Register, Morse's [p.368] Georgia, Jones' History of Georgia, McCall's History of Georgia, Memories of Georgia, Sparks' Memories of Georgia, White's Historical Collections of Georgia, White's Statistics of Gilerys, Butterfield's History of the Groton Heights and Its Centennial, Battle of Guild, Guile, Gile Family, Burleigh's History of the Hardenburgh Family, Genealogy of the Hardesty's Historical Encyclopedia. Heitman's Historical Register. Herrick Genealogy, The Hubbell Family, History of the Hyde Genealogy. Jersey Minute Men in the Revolution, History of Jones, Horatio Jones, History of the Kentucky, Collin's History of Kentucky, Marshall's History of Kirby Genealogy. Kirk Family, Genealogy of Leavenworth Genealogy. Leighton Genealogy, Jordan's Lives of the Signers, Sanderson & Lossing Loomis Genealogy. Lossing's Encyclopaedia. Lossing's Field Book of the Revolution. Lyman Family, History of Maine, Eaton's History of South Thomaston & Rockland, Maine, History of Brunswick, Maine, History of Thomaston, Maine, The Banks Family of Maryland, Neal's History, Founders of Maryland, The Warfields of Massachusetts, Bailey's History of Andover, Massachusetts, Centennial Celebration of Town of Sheffield, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, Chase's History of Massachusetts, Chase's History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, 1856, Davis' Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and Southbridge, Massachusetts, Ellis' History of New Bedford, Massachusetts, Green's History of Springfield, Massachusetts, Historical Sketches of Brookline, Massachusetts, History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, History of Dunstable, Massachusetts, History of Grafton, Massachusetts, History of Hardwick, Massachusetts, History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, History of Hingham, Massachusetts, History of Lee, [p.369] Massachusetts, History of Lexington, Massachusetts, History of Manchester, Massachusetts, History of Sutton, Massachusetts, History of Westford, Massachusetts, History of Wheatley, Massachusetts, History of the Early Settlers of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Hudson's History of Sudbury, Massachusetts, Hurd's History of Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, Jackson's History of Newton, Massachusetts, Jamison's History of Medway, Massachusetts, Little's Descendants of George Little, of Newbury, Massachusetts, Lyman's History of Easthampton, Massachusetts, Macy's History of Nantucket, Massachusetts, Mitchell's History of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Old Times in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, Shattuck's History of Concord, Massachusetts, Sheldon's History of Deerfield, Massachusetts, Smith's History of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Temple's History of Framingham, Minnesota Year Book, S. A. R. Morgan Family, Genealogy of the Naval Service During the War of the Revolution, New England Historical and Genealogical Register. New England, Savage's Genealogical Dictionary of New Hampshire, Blood's History of Temple, New Hampshire, Brewster's Rambles about Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Carter's History of Pembroke, New Hampshire, Coffin's History of Boscawen and Webster, New Hampshire, Cogswell's History of Nottingham, Northwood and Deerfield, New Hampshire, Cogswell's History of the Town of Henniker, New Hampshire, Dow's History of Hampton, New Hampshire, History of Bedford, New Hampshire, History of Deerfield, New Hampshire, History of Fi page 178 Mrs. Sarah Louise Branham Archer. DAR ID Number: 25486 Born in Elgin, Illinois. Wife of Robert N. Archer. Descendant of Brackett Owen. Daughter of Christopher C. Branham and Denetha Chance, his wife. Granddaughter of William Branham and Elizabeth Owen, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Owen and Elizabeth Fearn, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Brackett Owen and Elizabeth Wooten, his wife. Brackett Owen, (1733-1802), emigrated to Kentucky after the surrender of Cornwallis, 1781. The Indians and their allies made frequent attacks on the pioneers and he built the station called �Fort Owen.� These stockades were the only places of refuge for the patriots. He was born in Henrico Co., Va.; died in Shelby Co., Ky. Also No. 16144. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 32 page 111 Miss Katharine Hinton Wootten. DAR ID Number: 31283 Born in Nashville, Tennessee. Descendant of Lieut. Richard B. Wootten, of Georgia. Daughter of Powhatan Bowling Wooten and Catharine Lynch, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Wootten and Martha Hinton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Richard B. Wootten and Lucretia Cade, his wife; John Hinton and Elizabeth Norman, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Wootten and Sarah Pope, his wife; Dempsey Hinton and Mary Ann Benefield, his wife. Richard B. Wootten served as lieutenant in Freeman's Battalion, 7th Georgia company of Wilkes county. He was born in Wilkes Co., Ga., where in 1798 he died. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 35 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 328 Mrs. Mary Noble Allen. DAR ID Number: 34940 Born in Louisburg, North Carolina. Wife of Arthur H. Allen. Descendant of Burwell Pope and of Abraham Hill. Daughter of William Giles Noble and Augusta Hall, his wife. Granddaughter of Blanton Meade Hill (1802-57) and Elizabeth Ann Hill, his wife. (Cousins) Gr.-granddaughter of Miles Hill and Tabitha Pope (1778-1852), his wife, m. 1795. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hill and Christian Walton, his wife, m. 1756; Burwell Pope and Priscilla Wooten, his wife, m. 1772. [p.328] Burwell Pope (1752-1800), served in the North Carolina militia and as a member of the House of Commons. He was born in Virginia; moved after the war from North Carolina to Georgia, where he died. Abraham Hill served as a private under Col. John Cropper, Woodford's brigade. He died 1792 in Wilkes Co., Ga. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 39 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 175 Mrs. Elsie Kilgoure Latham. DAR ID Number: 38473 Born in Louisville, Kentucky. Wife of John C. Latham. Descendant of Brackett Owen. Daughter of Thomas G. Gaylord and Alice Barbee Brannin, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham Owen Brannin and Elizabeth Roberts, his wife. [p.175] Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Peyton Brannin and Elizabeth Owen, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Owen (1769-1811) and Martha Dupuy. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Brackett Owen and Elizabeth Wooten, his wife, m. 1760. Brackett Owen, (1733-1802), emigrated to Kentucky after the surrender of Cornwallis 1781. The Indians and their British allies made frequent attacks on the pioneers and he built the station called Fort Owen. These stockades were the only places of refuge for the patriots. He was born in Henrico county, Va.; died in Shelby county, Ky. His son, Abraham, was the dauntless officer who fell at Tippecanoe. Also Nos. 16144, 35825. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 40 page 178 Mrs. Eliza Lavinia Harrison. DAR ID Number: 39490 Born in Marshallville, Georgia. Wife of Capt. John Reeves Harrison. Descendant of Capt. John Cook. Daughter of John Raiford Cook and Lavinia Hollingshead, his wife. [p.178] Granddaughter of Philip Cook (1775-1844) and Ann Wooten, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Cook and Martha Pearson, his second wife. John Cook was captain of William Washington's Dragoons and was with him in every battle. He was born in Brunswick county, Va.; died in Hancock county, Ga. Also Nos. 1025, 21447. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 41 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 153 Mrs. Alice T. Munroe Nickerson. DAR ID Number: 40401 Born in Somerville, Massachusetts. Wife of David H. Nickerson. Descendant of William Munroe, Sergt. John Towne and John Harrington. Daughter of Emery Hastings Munroe and Lucy E. Towne, his wife. Granddaughter of William Munroe (b. 1765) and Lucy Frost, his wife, m. 1813; John Towne and Lucy Cross, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Munroe and Abigail Harrington (1763-1811), his wife, m. 1781; Asa Towne and Dolly Lovejoy, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Towne and Ann Cummings, his wife; wife; John Harrington and May Wooten, his wife, m. 1763. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Harrington and Sarah Laughton, his wife. William Munroe, (1756-1837), enlisted as a private in Capt. John Parker's company 1775. He was born and died in Lexington. [p.153] John Towne, (1740-1830), served as sergeant in Capt. William Perley's company from Boxford. John Harrington served as a private from Lexington where he was born about 1740; moved 1783 to Deering, N. H. Also No. 16854. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 149 Mrs. Annie Noble Sims. DAR ID Number: 42392 Born in Athens, Georgia. Wife of William Irvin Sims. Descendant of Burwell Pope, Abraham Hill, Abraham Hill, Jr., and Capt. James Scott. Daughter of William Giles Noble (1820-81) and Augusta Hill (b. 1834), his wife, m. 1859. [p.149] Granddaughter of Blanton Mead Hill (1802-57) and Elizabeth Ann (Hill) (1810-94), his wife, m. 1825. Gr.-granddaughter of Miles Hill (1774-1844) (father of Blanton) and Tabitha Pope (1778-1852), his wife, m. 1795; Abraham Hill, Jr., and Elizabeth McGehee (1773-1816), his wife, m. 1791. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hill and Christian Walton (d. 1808), his wife, m. 1756; Burwell Pope and Priscilla Wooten, his wife, m. 1772; Micajah McGehee (1773-1816) and Ann Scott, his wife, m. 1791. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Scott and Frances Collier, his wife. Burwell Pope, (1752-1800), was a member of the House of Commons of Wake County, N. C., 1781. He was born in Halifax Co., North Carolina, removed to Georgia, where he died. Also No. 34940. Abraham Hill, (1732-92), was Justice of the Peace of Wake Co., North Carolina. He was born in Chowan Co., N. C. Abraham Hill, Jr., (1759-1818), served as a private in the South Carolina line. He was born in Wake Co., N. C.; died in Georgia. James Scott, (1732-99), commanded a company in the Virginia line. He was born in Caroline Co., Va.; moved to South Carolina, where he died. Also Nos. 12473, 27437, 32758, 37464, 38340, 39818. Click to view full context ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 52 page 49 Mrs. Edith Pillans Walker. DAR ID Number: 51108 Born in Mobile, Ala. Wife of Howard Walker. Descendant of Capt. Samuel Alexander. Daughter of Palmer J. Pillans and Laura Roberts, his wife. [p.49] Granddaughter of Willis Roberts, M. D., and Acenith Alexander, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Alexander and Olivia Wooten, his wife. Samuel Alexander (1757-1817), commanded a company in Col. Elijah Clark's regiment of rifle corps raised to aid Gen. Wayne, and received a land grant for his services. He was born in North Carolina; died in Georgia. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------
The Lineage Books from the Daughters of the American Revolution (100 vols) The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 27 Mrs. Evelyn Page Carter Wooten. DAR ID Number: 7082 Born in Georgia. Wife of W. E. Wooten. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Nelson and of Maj. John Nelson, of Virginia. Daughter of Thomas Michelle Carter and Eliza Oliver, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Carter and Evelyn Page Nelson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Maj. Thomas M. Nelson and Sally Walker Page, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Nelson and Anne Carter, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Nelson and Lucy Grymes, his wife. Thomas Nelson, 1774, was colonel of infantry and a delegate to the Provincial Convention. He was a member of the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. While Governor of Virginia he was in command of militia, raised at his own expense, at the siege of Yorktown. John Nelson, 1776, was captain of the Seventh Virginia, and served subsequently as major of a State regiment. Also Nos. 411, 3481, 4071, 6080. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 247 Mrs. Annie Pace Wooten. DAR ID Number: 7734 Born in Georgia. Wife of James E. Wooten. Descendant of Robert Lewis. Daughter of James McAllen Pace and Leonora Haralson, his wife. See No. 7733. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 26 [p.367] BOOKS OF REFERENCE FOR THE 26th VOLUME American Ancestry. American Biography, Appleton's Encyclopaedia of American Encyclopaedia. Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth, Mass., Davis' Baldwin Genealogy. Bartholomew Genealogy. Batchelder Genealogy. Battlefields of the Revolution, Lossing's History of the Berks County in the Revolution. Border Warfare, Withers' Bouton, Boughton Genealogy. Brigham Genealogy. Cabells and Their Kin, The Child Genealogy. Cilley Genealogy. Condit Family, Genealogy of the Connecticut, Atkins' History of Middlefield, Connecticut, Atwater's History of New Haven Colony, Connecticut, Bailey's History of Danbury, Connecticut, Colonial History of Connecticut, Cothren's History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut, Early History of Tolland, Connecticut, Hamilton's History of Fairfield County, Connecticut Historical Collections, Barbour's Connecticut, History of Wolcott, Connecticut, Larned's History of Windham County, Connecticut, Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut Men in the War of the Revolution. Connecticut, Orcutt's History of New Milford and Bridgewater, Connecticut, Orcutt's History of Stratford, Connecticut, Phelps' History of Simsbury, Connecticut, Stiles' Ancient Windsor, Connecticut, Walker's History of First Church in hartford, Culbertson Genealogy. Delaware, Scharf's History of Denison Genealogy. Dickerman Ancestry. Dows Family, History of the Dwight Family, History of the Felton Family, Genealogical History of the Force's Archives. Gallup Family, Genealogy of the Genealogical Dictionary, Savage's Genealogical Register, Morse's [p.368] Georgia, Jones' History of Georgia, McCall's History of Georgia, Memories of Georgia, Sparks' Memories of Georgia, White's Historical Collections of Georgia, White's Statistics of Gilerys, Butterfield's History of the Groton Heights and Its Centennial, Battle of Guild, Guile, Gile Family, Burleigh's History of the Hardenburgh Family, Genealogy of the Hardesty's Historical Encyclopedia. Heitman's Historical Register. Herrick Genealogy, The Hubbell Family, History of the Hyde Genealogy. Jersey Minute Men in the Revolution, History of Jones, Horatio Jones, History of the Kentucky, Collin's History of Kentucky, Marshall's History of Kirby Genealogy. Kirk Family, Genealogy of Leavenworth Genealogy. Leighton Genealogy, Jordan's Lives of the Signers, Sanderson & Lossing Loomis Genealogy. Lossing's Encyclopaedia. Lossing's Field Book of the Revolution. Lyman Family, History of Maine, Eaton's History of South Thomaston & Rockland, Maine, History of Brunswick, Maine, History of Thomaston, Maine, The Banks Family of Maryland, Neal's History, Founders of Maryland, The Warfields of Massachusetts, Bailey's History of Andover, Massachusetts, Centennial Celebration of Town of Sheffield, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, Chase's History of Massachusetts, Chase's History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, 1856, Davis' Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and Southbridge, Massachusetts, Ellis' History of New Bedford, Massachusetts, Green's History of Springfield, Massachusetts, Historical Sketches of Brookline, Massachusetts, History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, History of Dunstable, Massachusetts, History of Grafton, Massachusetts, History of Hardwick, Massachusetts, History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, History of Hingham, Massachusetts, History of Lee, [p.369] Massachusetts, History of Lexington, Massachusetts, History of Manchester, Massachusetts, History of Sutton, Massachusetts, History of Westford, Massachusetts, History of Wheatley, Massachusetts, History of the Early Settlers of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Hudson's History of Sudbury, Massachusetts, Hurd's History of Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, Jackson's History of Newton, Massachusetts, Jamison's History of Medway, Massachusetts, Little's Descendants of George Little, of Newbury, Massachusetts, Lyman's History of Easthampton, Massachusetts, Macy's History of Nantucket, Massachusetts, Mitchell's History of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Old Times in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, Shattuck's History of Concord, Massachusetts, Sheldon's History of Deerfield, Massachusetts, Smith's History of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Temple's History of Framingham, Minnesota Year Book, S. A. R. Morgan Family, Genealogy of the Naval Service During the War of the Revolution, New England Historical and Genealogical Register. New England, Savage's Genealogical Dictionary of New Hampshire, Blood's History of Temple, New Hampshire, Brewster's Rambles about Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Carter's History of Pembroke, New Hampshire, Coffin's History of Boscawen and Webster, New Hampshire, Cogswell's History of Nottingham, Northwood and Deerfield, New Hampshire, Cogswell's History of the Town of Henniker, New Hampshire, Dow's History of Hampton, New Hampshire, History of Bedford, New Hampshire, History of Deerfield, New Hampshire, History of Fi page 178 Mrs. Sarah Louise Branham Archer. DAR ID Number: 25486 Born in Elgin, Illinois. Wife of Robert N. Archer. Descendant of Brackett Owen. Daughter of Christopher C. Branham and Denetha Chance, his wife. Granddaughter of William Branham and Elizabeth Owen, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Owen and Elizabeth Fearn, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Brackett Owen and Elizabeth Wooten, his wife. Brackett Owen, (1733-1802), emigrated to Kentucky after the surrender of Cornwallis, 1781. The Indians and their allies made frequent attacks on the pioneers and he built the station called �Fort Owen.� These stockades were the only places of refuge for the patriots. He was born in Henrico Co., Va.; died in Shelby Co., Ky. Also No. 16144. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 32 page 111 Miss Katharine Hinton Wootten. DAR ID Number: 31283 Born in Nashville, Tennessee. Descendant of Lieut. Richard B. Wootten, of Georgia. Daughter of Powhatan Bowling Wooten and Catharine Lynch, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Wootten and Martha Hinton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Richard B. Wootten and Lucretia Cade, his wife; John Hinton and Elizabeth Norman, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Wootten and Sarah Pope, his wife; Dempsey Hinton and Mary Ann Benefield, his wife. Richard B. Wootten served as lieutenant in Freeman's Battalion, 7th Georgia company of Wilkes county. He was born in Wilkes Co., Ga., where in 1798 he died. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 35 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 328 Mrs. Mary Noble Allen. DAR ID Number: 34940 Born in Louisburg, North Carolina. Wife of Arthur H. Allen. Descendant of Burwell Pope and of Abraham Hill. Daughter of William Giles Noble and Augusta Hall, his wife. Granddaughter of Blanton Meade Hill (1802-57) and Elizabeth Ann Hill, his wife. (Cousins) Gr.-granddaughter of Miles Hill and Tabitha Pope (1778-1852), his wife, m. 1795. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hill and Christian Walton, his wife, m. 1756; Burwell Pope and Priscilla Wooten, his wife, m. 1772. [p.328] Burwell Pope (1752-1800), served in the North Carolina militia and as a member of the House of Commons. He was born in Virginia; moved after the war from North Carolina to Georgia, where he died. Abraham Hill served as a private under Col. John Cropper, Woodford's brigade. He died 1792 in Wilkes Co., Ga. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 39 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 175 Mrs. Elsie Kilgoure Latham. DAR ID Number: 38473 Born in Louisville, Kentucky. Wife of John C. Latham. Descendant of Brackett Owen. Daughter of Thomas G. Gaylord and Alice Barbee Brannin, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham Owen Brannin and Elizabeth Roberts, his wife. [p.175] Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Peyton Brannin and Elizabeth Owen, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Owen (1769-1811) and Martha Dupuy. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Brackett Owen and Elizabeth Wooten, his wife, m. 1760. Brackett Owen, (1733-1802), emigrated to Kentucky after the surrender of Cornwallis 1781. The Indians and their British allies made frequent attacks on the pioneers and he built the station called Fort Owen. These stockades were the only places of refuge for the patriots. He was born in Henrico county, Va.; died in Shelby county, Ky. His son, Abraham, was the dauntless officer who fell at Tippecanoe. Also Nos. 16144, 35825. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 40 page 178 Mrs. Eliza Lavinia Harrison. DAR ID Number: 39490 Born in Marshallville, Georgia. Wife of Capt. John Reeves Harrison. Descendant of Capt. John Cook. Daughter of John Raiford Cook and Lavinia Hollingshead, his wife. [p.178] Granddaughter of Philip Cook (1775-1844) and Ann Wooten, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Cook and Martha Pearson, his second wife. John Cook was captain of William Washington's Dragoons and was with him in every battle. He was born in Brunswick county, Va.; died in Hancock county, Ga. Also Nos. 1025, 21447. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 41 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 153 Mrs. Alice T. Munroe Nickerson. DAR ID Number: 40401 Born in Somerville, Massachusetts. Wife of David H. Nickerson. Descendant of William Munroe, Sergt. John Towne and John Harrington. Daughter of Emery Hastings Munroe and Lucy E. Towne, his wife. Granddaughter of William Munroe (b. 1765) and Lucy Frost, his wife, m. 1813; John Towne and Lucy Cross, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Munroe and Abigail Harrington (1763-1811), his wife, m. 1781; Asa Towne and Dolly Lovejoy, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Towne and Ann Cummings, his wife; wife; John Harrington and May Wooten, his wife, m. 1763. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Harrington and Sarah Laughton, his wife. William Munroe, (1756-1837), enlisted as a private in Capt. John Parker's company 1775. He was born and died in Lexington. [p.153] John Towne, (1740-1830), served as sergeant in Capt. William Perley's company from Boxford. John Harrington served as a private from Lexington where he was born about 1740; moved 1783 to Deering, N. H. Also No. 16854. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 149 Mrs. Annie Noble Sims. DAR ID Number: 42392 Born in Athens, Georgia. Wife of William Irvin Sims. Descendant of Burwell Pope, Abraham Hill, Abraham Hill, Jr., and Capt. James Scott. Daughter of William Giles Noble (1820-81) and Augusta Hill (b. 1834), his wife, m. 1859. [p.149] Granddaughter of Blanton Mead Hill (1802-57) and Elizabeth Ann (Hill) (1810-94), his wife, m. 1825. Gr.-granddaughter of Miles Hill (1774-1844) (father of Blanton) and Tabitha Pope (1778-1852), his wife, m. 1795; Abraham Hill, Jr., and Elizabeth McGehee (1773-1816), his wife, m. 1791. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hill and Christian Walton (d. 1808), his wife, m. 1756; Burwell Pope and Priscilla Wooten, his wife, m. 1772; Micajah McGehee (1773-1816) and Ann Scott, his wife, m. 1791. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Scott and Frances Collier, his wife. Burwell Pope, (1752-1800), was a member of the House of Commons of Wake County, N. C., 1781. He was born in Halifax Co., North Carolina, removed to Georgia, where he died. Also No. 34940. Abraham Hill, (1732-92), was Justice of the Peace of Wake Co., North Carolina. He was born in Chowan Co., N. C. Abraham Hill, Jr., (1759-1818), served as a private in the South Carolina line. He was born in Wake Co., N. C.; died in Georgia. James Scott, (1732-99), commanded a company in the Virginia line. He was born in Caroline Co., Va.; moved to South Carolina, where he died. Also Nos. 12473, 27437, 32758, 37464, 38340, 39818. Click to view full context ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 52 page 49 Mrs. Edith Pillans Walker. DAR ID Number: 51108 Born in Mobile, Ala. Wife of Howard Walker. Descendant of Capt. Samuel Alexander. Daughter of Palmer J. Pillans and Laura Roberts, his wife. [p.49] Granddaughter of Willis Roberts, M. D., and Acenith Alexander, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Alexander and Olivia Wooten, his wife. Samuel Alexander (1757-1817), commanded a company in Col. Elijah Clark's regiment of rifle corps raised to aid Gen. Wayne, and received a land grant for his services. He was born in North Carolina; died in Georgia. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------
Hi all, Ancestry has doubled the number of volumes available for searching. Here is what I found on Wooten. I hope it helps someone. Joan Wooten The Lineage Books from the Daughters of the American Revolution (100 vols) The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 27 Mrs. Evelyn Page Carter Wooten. DAR ID Number: 7082 Born in Georgia. Wife of W. E. Wooten. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Nelson and of Maj. John Nelson, of Virginia. Daughter of Thomas Michelle Carter and Eliza Oliver, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Carter and Evelyn Page Nelson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Maj. Thomas M. Nelson and Sally Walker Page, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Nelson and Anne Carter, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Nelson and Lucy Grymes, his wife. Thomas Nelson, 1774, was colonel of infantry and a delegate to the Provincial Convention. He was a member of the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. While Governor of Virginia he was in command of militia, raised at his own expense, at the siege of Yorktown. John Nelson, 1776, was captain of the Seventh Virginia, and served subsequently as major of a State regiment. Also Nos. 411, 3481, 4071, 6080. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 247 Mrs. Annie Pace Wooten. DAR ID Number: 7734 Born in Georgia. Wife of James E. Wooten. Descendant of Robert Lewis. Daughter of James McAllen Pace and Leonora Haralson, his wife. See No. 7733. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 26 [p.367] BOOKS OF REFERENCE FOR THE 26th VOLUME American Ancestry. American Biography, Appleton's Encyclopaedia of American Encyclopaedia. Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth, Mass., Davis' Baldwin Genealogy. Bartholomew Genealogy. Batchelder Genealogy. Battlefields of the Revolution, Lossing's History of the Berks County in the Revolution. Border Warfare, Withers' Bouton, Boughton Genealogy. Brigham Genealogy. Cabells and Their Kin, The Child Genealogy. Cilley Genealogy. Condit Family, Genealogy of the Connecticut, Atkins' History of Middlefield, Connecticut, Atwater's History of New Haven Colony, Connecticut, Bailey's History of Danbury, Connecticut, Colonial History of Connecticut, Cothren's History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut, Early History of Tolland, Connecticut, Hamilton's History of Fairfield County, Connecticut Historical Collections, Barbour's Connecticut, History of Wolcott, Connecticut, Larned's History of Windham County, Connecticut, Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut Men in the War of the Revolution. Connecticut, Orcutt's History of New Milford and Bridgewater, Connecticut, Orcutt's History of Stratford, Connecticut, Phelps' History of Simsbury, Connecticut, Stiles' Ancient Windsor, Connecticut, Walker's History of First Church in hartford, Culbertson Genealogy. Delaware, Scharf's History of Denison Genealogy. Dickerman Ancestry. Dows Family, History of the Dwight Family, History of the Felton Family, Genealogical History of the Force's Archives. Gallup Family, Genealogy of the Genealogical Dictionary, Savage's Genealogical Register, Morse's [p.368] Georgia, Jones' History of Georgia, McCall's History of Georgia, Memories of Georgia, Sparks' Memories of Georgia, White's Historical Collections of Georgia, White's Statistics of Gilerys, Butterfield's History of the Groton Heights and Its Centennial, Battle of Guild, Guile, Gile Family, Burleigh's History of the Hardenburgh Family, Genealogy of the Hardesty's Historical Encyclopedia. Heitman's Historical Register. Herrick Genealogy, The Hubbell Family, History of the Hyde Genealogy. Jersey Minute Men in the Revolution, History of Jones, Horatio Jones, History of the Kentucky, Collin's History of Kentucky, Marshall's History of Kirby Genealogy. Kirk Family, Genealogy of Leavenworth Genealogy. Leighton Genealogy, Jordan's Lives of the Signers, Sanderson & Lossing Loomis Genealogy. Lossing's Encyclopaedia. Lossing's Field Book of the Revolution. Lyman Family, History of Maine, Eaton's History of South Thomaston & Rockland, Maine, History of Brunswick, Maine, History of Thomaston, Maine, The Banks Family of Maryland, Neal's History, Founders of Maryland, The Warfields of Massachusetts, Bailey's History of Andover, Massachusetts, Centennial Celebration of Town of Sheffield, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, Chase's History of Massachusetts, Chase's History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, 1856, Davis' Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and Southbridge, Massachusetts, Ellis' History of New Bedford, Massachusetts, Green's History of Springfield, Massachusetts, Historical Sketches of Brookline, Massachusetts, History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, History of Dunstable, Massachusetts, History of Grafton, Massachusetts, History of Hardwick, Massachusetts, History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, History of Hingham, Massachusetts, History of Lee, [p.369] Massachusetts, History of Lexington, Massachusetts, History of Manchester, Massachusetts, History of Sutton, Massachusetts, History of Westford, Massachusetts, History of Wheatley, Massachusetts, History of the Early Settlers of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Hudson's History of Sudbury, Massachusetts, Hurd's History of Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, Jackson's History of Newton, Massachusetts, Jamison's History of Medway, Massachusetts, Little's Descendants of George Little, of Newbury, Massachusetts, Lyman's History of Easthampton, Massachusetts, Macy's History of Nantucket, Massachusetts, Mitchell's History of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Old Times in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, Shattuck's History of Concord, Massachusetts, Sheldon's History of Deerfield, Massachusetts, Smith's History of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Temple's History of Framingham, Minnesota Year Book, S. A. R. Morgan Family, Genealogy of the Naval Service During the War of the Revolution, New England Historical and Genealogical Register. New England, Savage's Genealogical Dictionary of New Hampshire, Blood's History of Temple, New Hampshire, Brewster's Rambles about Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Carter's History of Pembroke, New Hampshire, Coffin's History of Boscawen and Webster, New Hampshire, Cogswell's History of Nottingham, Northwood and Deerfield, New Hampshire, Cogswell's History of the Town of Henniker, New Hampshire, Dow's History of Hampton, New Hampshire, History of Bedford, New Hampshire, History of Deerfield, New Hampshire, History of Fi page 178 Mrs. Sarah Louise Branham Archer. DAR ID Number: 25486 Born in Elgin, Illinois. Wife of Robert N. Archer. Descendant of Brackett Owen. Daughter of Christopher C. Branham and Denetha Chance, his wife. Granddaughter of William Branham and Elizabeth Owen, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Owen and Elizabeth Fearn, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Brackett Owen and Elizabeth Wooten, his wife. Brackett Owen, (1733-1802), emigrated to Kentucky after the surrender of Cornwallis, 1781. The Indians and their allies made frequent attacks on the pioneers and he built the station called �Fort Owen.� These stockades were the only places of refuge for the patriots. He was born in Henrico Co., Va.; died in Shelby Co., Ky. Also No. 16144. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 32 page 111 Miss Katharine Hinton Wootten. DAR ID Number: 31283 Born in Nashville, Tennessee. Descendant of Lieut. Richard B. Wootten, of Georgia. Daughter of Powhatan Bowling Wooten and Catharine Lynch, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Wootten and Martha Hinton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Richard B. Wootten and Lucretia Cade, his wife; John Hinton and Elizabeth Norman, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Wootten and Sarah Pope, his wife; Dempsey Hinton and Mary Ann Benefield, his wife. Richard B. Wootten served as lieutenant in Freeman's Battalion, 7th Georgia company of Wilkes county. He was born in Wilkes Co., Ga., where in 1798 he died. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 35 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 328 Mrs. Mary Noble Allen. DAR ID Number: 34940 Born in Louisburg, North Carolina. Wife of Arthur H. Allen. Descendant of Burwell Pope and of Abraham Hill. Daughter of William Giles Noble and Augusta Hall, his wife. Granddaughter of Blanton Meade Hill (1802-57) and Elizabeth Ann Hill, his wife. (Cousins) Gr.-granddaughter of Miles Hill and Tabitha Pope (1778-1852), his wife, m. 1795. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hill and Christian Walton, his wife, m. 1756; Burwell Pope and Priscilla Wooten, his wife, m. 1772. [p.328] Burwell Pope (1752-1800), served in the North Carolina militia and as a member of the House of Commons. He was born in Virginia; moved after the war from North Carolina to Georgia, where he died. Abraham Hill served as a private under Col. John Cropper, Woodford's brigade. He died 1792 in Wilkes Co., Ga. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 39 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 175 Mrs. Elsie Kilgoure Latham. DAR ID Number: 38473 Born in Louisville, Kentucky. Wife of John C. Latham. Descendant of Brackett Owen. Daughter of Thomas G. Gaylord and Alice Barbee Brannin, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham Owen Brannin and Elizabeth Roberts, his wife. [p.175] Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Peyton Brannin and Elizabeth Owen, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Owen (1769-1811) and Martha Dupuy. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Brackett Owen and Elizabeth Wooten, his wife, m. 1760. Brackett Owen, (1733-1802), emigrated to Kentucky after the surrender of Cornwallis 1781. The Indians and their British allies made frequent attacks on the pioneers and he built the station called Fort Owen. These stockades were the only places of refuge for the patriots. He was born in Henrico county, Va.; died in Shelby county, Ky. His son, Abraham, was the dauntless officer who fell at Tippecanoe. Also Nos. 16144, 35825. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 40 page 178 Mrs. Eliza Lavinia Harrison. DAR ID Number: 39490 Born in Marshallville, Georgia. Wife of Capt. John Reeves Harrison. Descendant of Capt. John Cook. Daughter of John Raiford Cook and Lavinia Hollingshead, his wife. [p.178] Granddaughter of Philip Cook (1775-1844) and Ann Wooten, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Cook and Martha Pearson, his second wife. John Cook was captain of William Washington's Dragoons and was with him in every battle. He was born in Brunswick county, Va.; died in Hancock county, Ga. Also Nos. 1025, 21447. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 41 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 153 Mrs. Alice T. Munroe Nickerson. DAR ID Number: 40401 Born in Somerville, Massachusetts. Wife of David H. Nickerson. Descendant of William Munroe, Sergt. John Towne and John Harrington. Daughter of Emery Hastings Munroe and Lucy E. Towne, his wife. Granddaughter of William Munroe (b. 1765) and Lucy Frost, his wife, m. 1813; John Towne and Lucy Cross, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Munroe and Abigail Harrington (1763-1811), his wife, m. 1781; Asa Towne and Dolly Lovejoy, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Towne and Ann Cummings, his wife; wife; John Harrington and May Wooten, his wife, m. 1763. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Harrington and Sarah Laughton, his wife. William Munroe, (1756-1837), enlisted as a private in Capt. John Parker's company 1775. He was born and died in Lexington. [p.153] John Towne, (1740-1830), served as sergeant in Capt. William Perley's company from Boxford. John Harrington served as a private from Lexington where he was born about 1740; moved 1783 to Deering, N. H. Also No. 16854. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 149 Mrs. Annie Noble Sims. DAR ID Number: 42392 Born in Athens, Georgia. Wife of William Irvin Sims. Descendant of Burwell Pope, Abraham Hill, Abraham Hill, Jr., and Capt. James Scott. Daughter of William Giles Noble (1820-81) and Augusta Hill (b. 1834), his wife, m. 1859. [p.149] Granddaughter of Blanton Mead Hill (1802-57) and Elizabeth Ann (Hill) (1810-94), his wife, m. 1825. Gr.-granddaughter of Miles Hill (1774-1844) (father of Blanton) and Tabitha Pope (1778-1852), his wife, m. 1795; Abraham Hill, Jr., and Elizabeth McGehee (1773-1816), his wife, m. 1791. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hill and Christian Walton (d. 1808), his wife, m. 1756; Burwell Pope and Priscilla Wooten, his wife, m. 1772; Micajah McGehee (1773-1816) and Ann Scott, his wife, m. 1791. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Scott and Frances Collier, his wife. Burwell Pope, (1752-1800), was a member of the House of Commons of Wake County, N. C., 1781. He was born in Halifax Co., North Carolina, removed to Georgia, where he died. Also No. 34940. Abraham Hill, (1732-92), was Justice of the Peace of Wake Co., North Carolina. He was born in Chowan Co., N. C. Abraham Hill, Jr., (1759-1818), served as a private in the South Carolina line. He was born in Wake Co., N. C.; died in Georgia. James Scott, (1732-99), commanded a company in the Virginia line. He was born in Caroline Co., Va.; moved to South Carolina, where he died. Also Nos. 12473, 27437, 32758, 37464, 38340, 39818. Click to view full context ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 52 page 49 Mrs. Edith Pillans Walker. DAR ID Number: 51108 Born in Mobile, Ala. Wife of Howard Walker. Descendant of Capt. Samuel Alexander. Daughter of Palmer J. Pillans and Laura Roberts, his wife. [p.49] Granddaughter of Willis Roberts, M. D., and Acenith Alexander, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Alexander and Olivia Wooten, his wife. Samuel Alexander (1757-1817), commanded a company in Col. Elijah Clark's regiment of rifle corps raised to aid Gen. Wayne, and received a land grant for his services. He was born in North Carolina; died in Georgia. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------
Hello fellow Wooten researchers! I'm new to the Wooten surname as well as this ListServ. Because of divorce (too many years to admit), I never had enough current information to get me started. But last summer that changed. I've got so much data on Alabama Wootens and I wanted to share it. I still haven't found my 1920 Wooten boy age ca13 with the name Joe/Jay/Joseph/Richard Wooten. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Alabama Court Records Revised 11/22/97 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Marengo Cty, LDS Film #1673351/#1673467 Jas. W. Wooten/Alexander M. Creagh 1832, Bk L, pg. 169 Jas. W. Wooten/Edw. A. Glover 1832, Bk J, pg. 306 James M. Wooten/Shields 1832, Bk K, pg. 1 Wm. T. Wooten/Jas. D. Holman 1832, Bk N, pg. 469 James Wooten/Isler & others 1820/1889, Bk O, pg 431,432 Bk O, pgs.95,334 Shade Wooten/Wm. T. Wooten et al 1820/1889, Bk O, pgs. 286, 287 Very confusing deeds dated 1852/53 concerning mortgage of cotton crop and sale of land involving Richard C. Wooten, Wm. Wooten, John W. Isler, Wm. S. Norwood and James W. Wooten and wf Susan E.William Robinson/James K. Robinson of Charleston SC 25,000 acres sold for $12,820 and 22 slaves sold for $25,640 1852 C. B. Wooten and others 1820/1889, Bk U, pg. 450; Bk V, pgs. 88, 418, 513,516,Bk V, pgs.558,562,571;Bk W, pg 2,623,275,635,Bk Y, 64,65;Bk Z 83,84,85,116 W. A. Wooten/R. C. Wooten 1889-190 Bk AA, pgs. 645,646 B. A. Wooten/Whitfield 1889-1905, Bk AA, pg. 772 W. M. Wooten/Fields 1889-1905, Bk BB, pg. 4 J. D. Wooten/W. E. Wooten 1889-1905, Bk BB, pg. 61 R. C. Wooten/King 1889-1905, Bk EE, pg. 26, Richard C. Wooten and wf Annie $1500(1899) J. D. Wooten/Davis 1889-1905, Bk EE, pg. 262 Kate T. Wooten/Dilger 1889-1905, Bk EE, pg. 267 Kate Wooten (Lenoir Cty, NC) to Dilger witnessed by J. S. Wooten (1899) Richard C. Wooten/Spe(?) 1889-1905, Bk EE, pg. 362 Richard C. Wooten and wf Annie A. $1500 (1899) Herman Robinson and wf Willie, sold T13/R4 1899 $40 Joe Robinson and Herman Robinson $300 (1898) Richard Wooten and wf Annie A/Wm. Wooten and wf Mary $3000.Mary Wooten signed document in North Carolina. R. C. Wooten et ux/Railroad 1889-1905, Bk FF, pg. 115 Simson Wooten/Sealy 1889-1905, Bk FF, pg. 398 C. B. Wooten et ux/Abbott 1889-1905, Bk. FF, pg. 534 J. T. Robinson/Davis 1889-1905, Bk FF, pg. 621 W. A. Wooten/Railroad 1889-1905, Bk GG, pgs. 123,124 Annie E. Wooten/C.B.&W.J.Wooten 1889-1905, Bk GG, pg. 194 Simon J. Wooten/Sealy 1889-1905, Bk GG, pg. 221 Simon Wooten et ux/Conner 1889-1905, Bk GG, pg. 297 W.J. Wooten/W. A. Wooten 1889-1905, Bk GG, pg. 524 W. J. Wooten/Jackson 1889-1905, Bk GG, pg. 533 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Marshall County, AL Deed Index LDS Film #1035265 Thomas B. Wooten, Bk D, pg. 392 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Perry County, AL Deed Bks L-M-N LDS Film #1578231 No index Perry County, AL Deed Index LDS Film #1578231/#1578226 (1870/1880s) LDS Film #1578552 C. B. Wooten shows up in Perry County deed books as early as 1879 (Deed Bk #NN/416/417) although he was listed in Marengo County census records in 1880/1900/1910; C.B. Wooten NN/417 1879 ----------------------------------------------------------------- LDS Film #1577902 Perry County Index to Probate Minutes No Wootens ------------------------------------------------------------------ LDS Film #1571842 Shelby Cty, Alabama Wills 1856/1867 No Wootens ------------------------------------------------------------------ Shelby Cty, AL Deeds LDS Films #1571906/#1561044/#1561045/#1561046 Revised 11/20/97 W. C. Wootten et al/Earle 1877, Bk 1, pg. 186 Robt. Wooten 1879, Bk 3, pg. 728 I. W. Wooten 1882, Bk 5, pg. 234 Jas F. Wooten 1882, Bk 5, pgs. 358, 379 ----------------------------------------------------------------- LDS Film #1031264 Bibb County, AL Marriages and Probate Index Marriages: Benjamin Wooten md. Lydia Murray Probate: No Wootens ----------------------------------------------------------------- Alabama Cemeteries: DeKalb County Susie Howard Wooten (1870-1951) Eunice H. Wooten Mother (1903-1965) Joe L. Wooten (1862-1934) John H. Wooten (1888-1938) John J. Wooten (1856-1929) Gracy Wooten (1857-1905) Walker L. Wooten (1899-1953) Palmer C. Wooten (1906) Ella M. Wooten (1913) Janis Wooten (1886-1957) Dora W. Wooten (1893) Bertha O. Wooten (1930-1953) Noah Wooten (1890) Arlie Wootens name on ss, but no dates) Maunee S. Wooten (1928-1949) ss Wesley B. Wooten (1923-1964) Dock F. Wooten (1869-1947) ss Loviza Wooten (1872-1956) Leroy A. Wooten (1888-1923) ss Rose Wooten (1894-****) L. C. Wooten (1884-1952) ss Lula Wooten (1878-1944) Miles Wooten (1854-1942) ss Mary L. A. Wooten wife (1856-1916) B. D. Wooten (1864-1947 M. A. Wooten (1866-***) Robert Lee Wooten (1894-1955) Nallia H. Wooten (1889-***) Arvel D./Barney C./Harram P. Wootten died young. Sons of B.D. & M.A. Mary/Ester M. Wooten died young daus of L. C. & Mary Eller Mae Wooten (1890-1958) W. J. Wooten (1863-1949) Mollie Wooten (1863-1929) John H/Wm.L/Oscar Wooten died young children of W. J. & M.S. Granvill/Della/Delos/Lula Wooten all died young Andrew J. Wooten (1897-1962) Wheaton M. Wooten (1916-***) Elora G. Wooten (1923-1947) Joe L. Wooten (1862-1934) Wallace E. Wootten (1911-1956) Clydelle N. Wooten (1930) Mae Wooten (1906) Clemons L. Wooten (1907-1940) Lizer Lee Wooten (1873) Jerry Wooten (1866-1944) J. Arvle Wooten (1904-1931) Dudley D. Wooten (1913-1946) ------------------------------------------------------------- LDS Microfiche #6048753 Perry County, AL Cemeteries C. B. Wooten (1832-1913) Penelope Pashia Raiford (1841-1920) dear mother & grandmother Note: listed on census w/C.B.Wooten ------------------------------------------------------ Talladega Cty, AL Tombstone Inscriptions: Wm. H. Wooten (1903-1975) Ruby L. Wooten (1905-1971) Rhoda Mae Wooten (1893-1966) Wm. H. Wooten (1890-1970) Thomas Lee Wooten (1925-1965) Monument to General Stonewall Jackson lists Benjamin Holly-no dates. ---------------------------------------------- Shelby County, AL Cemeteries James M. Wooten (1886-1973) Lucille C. Wooten (1889-1970) Virginia Wooten (1861-1943) Columbus M. Wooten (1857-1938) James Wooten (1831-1958?) Clinton W. Wooten (1899-1950) Nellie G. Wooten (1902-1956) Mary E. Holley (1838-1861) W. M. Wooten (1885-1974) John R. Wooten (1885-1919) ---------------------------------------------- Sharleen Johnson Rhinock, Ooltewah, TN [email protected]
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