Helen Whiteside1

F

Citations

  1. [S661] Interview, Kathleen White.

Joseph Deaton1

M
Joseph Deaton married Leora White, daughter of Thomas Jackson White and Susan Isabelle Thompson, at Mississippi.1

Citations

  1. [S661] Interview, Kathleen White.

Woodrow McNutt1

M

Citations

  1. [S661] Interview, Kathleen White.

Sarah Lee Outlaw1

F
Sarah Lee Outlaw married Thomas Dorsey White, son of Thomas Jackson White and Susan Isabelle Thompson, at Mississippi.1

Citations

  1. [S661] Interview, Kathleen White.

(?) Goodrum1

M

Citations

  1. [S661] Interview, Kathleen White.

Alexander Wilson1

M, b. between 1775 and 1790, d. before 28 March 1847
Alexander Wilson was born between 1775 and 1790.2,3

Alexander Wilson was listed as the head of a household on the 1820 census Abbeville County, South Carolina. His household consisted of 2 free white males under age 10, 1 free white male age 16 to 26, 1 free white male age 45 and over, 1 free white female under age 10, 1 free white female age 10 to 16, 2 free white females age 16 to 26, and 1 free white female age 45 and over.3

In 1830, Alexander Wilson was listed as the head of a household on the 1830 census Abbeville County, South Carolina. His household consisted of 2 free white males age 15 to 20, 1 free white male age 50 to 60, 1 free white female age 10 to 15, 1 free white female age 20 to 30, and 1 free white female age 50 to 60.4 He was named guardian of Margaret Jane and Benjamin Andrews, minor children on 25 June 1832 at Abbeville County, South Carolina.5

Alexander Wilson was listed as the head of a household on the census of 1840 Abbeville County, South Carolina. His household consisted of 1 free white male age 15 to 20, 1 free white male age 20 to 30, 1 free white male age 50 to 60, 1 free white female age 10 to 15, and 1 free white female age 15 to 20.2 He died before 28 March 1847 at Abbeville County, South Carolina.1,5 On 28 April 1847 at Abbeville County, South Carolina, John G. Wilson filed a petition declaring that his father, Alexander Wilson, died intestate.5 His estate was administered on 12 June 1847 at Abbeville County, South Carolina, by John G. Wilson, Augustus Lomax, and Robert A. Fair, who were bound unto David Lesly.1 His estate was probated on 12 January 1849 at Abbeville County, South Carolina.1

Children of Alexander Wilson

Citations

  1. [S650] Willie Pauline Young, Old Ninety-Six Abstracts.
  2. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1840 Federal Census, Abbeville County, South Carolina, page 27.
  3. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1820 Federal Census, Abbeville County, South Carolina, Series M33, Roll 118, page 54.
  4. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1830 Federal Census, Abbeville County, South Carolina, Series M19, Roll 169, page 82.
  5. [S669] Wilson Probate File No. 122-35-96.

Winfield Marshall Bartlett1,2

M, b. March 1886
Winfield Marshall Bartlett|b. Mar 1886|p131.htm#i3258|Felix L. Bartlett|b. 12 Dec 1848\nd. 1932|p119.htm#i2967|Amanda Smith|b. Aug 1863\nd. 3 Jan 1932|p119.htm#i2968|Joseph Bartlett|b. 1796\nd. 14 Mar 1876|p119.htm#i2959|Martha Thomas|b. 6 Mar 1816\nd. 4 Oct 1866|p119.htm#i2960|||||||
Winfield Marshall Bartlett was born in March 1886 at Mississippi.1,2 He was the son of Felix L. Bartlett and Amanda Smith.1

Winfield M. Bartlett was enumerated in the household of Felix L. Bartlett and Amanda Bartlett on the census of 1 June 1900 at Beat 4, Tippah County, Mississippi, as a son.2

Marshall Bartlett was enumerated in the household of Felix L. Bartlett and Mandy Bartlett on the census of 29 April 1910 at Beat 4, Tippah County, Mississippi, as a son.3

Citations

  1. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1910 Federal Census, Tippah County, Mississippi.
  2. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1900 Federal Census, Tippah County, Mississippi, Series T623, Roll 829, page 99.
  3. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1910 Federal Census, Tippah County, Mississippi, Enumeration District 100.

Narcissita (?)1

F, b. circa 1860
Narcissita (?) was born circa 1860 at Mississippi.1 She married Henry Franklin Plummer, son of John Jasper Plummer and Martha Ann Cook.1

Narcissita Plummer was listed as the wife of Henry Franklin Plummer on the 1880 census at Tippah County, Mississippi, on 5 June 1880.1

Citations

  1. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1880 Federal Census, Tippah County, Mississippi.

Martha (?)1

F, b. circa 1840
Martha (?) was born circa 1840 at Tennessee.1 She married Wesley D. Newsom, son of Allen Newsom and Mary Johnson, circa 1858.1

On 6 July 1860, Martha Newsom was listed as a household member living with Wesley D. Newsom in the 1860 census at Tippah County, Mississippi. And Frances E. Newsome, age 6/12, born in Mississippi..2

Citations

  1. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1880 Federal Census, Tippah County, Mississippi.
  2. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1880 Federal Census, Tippah County, Mississippi, Northern Division, Jonesborough Post Office.

Ruth Bailey1

F

Citations

  1. [S661] Interview, Kathleen White.

Laura (?)1

F

Citations

  1. [S661] Interview, Kathleen White.

John G. Wilson1

M, b. circa 1818
John G. Wilson|b. c 1818|p131.htm#i3264|Alexander Wilson|b. bt 1775 - 1790\nd. b 28 Mar 1847|p131.htm#i3257||||||||||||||||
John G. Wilson was born circa 1818 at South Carolina.2 He was the son of Alexander Wilson.1 John G. Wilson appeared on the census of 1850 at Abbeville County, South Carolina; His occupation was listed as a merchant.2

Citations

  1. [S669] Wilson Probate File No. 122-35-96.
  2. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1850 Federal Census, Abbeville County, South Carolina.

Robert A. Wilson1

M, b. circa 1815
Robert A. Wilson|b. c 1815|p131.htm#i3265|Alexander Wilson|b. bt 1775 - 1790\nd. b 28 Mar 1847|p131.htm#i3257||||||||||||||||
Robert A. Wilson was born circa 1815 at South Carolina.2 He was the son of Alexander Wilson.1

Citations

  1. [S669] Wilson Probate File No. 122-35-96.
  2. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1850 Federal Census, Abbeville County, South Carolina, Series M432, Roll 848, page 50.

Jane Wilson1

F, b. circa 1811
Jane Wilson|b. c 1811|p131.htm#i3266|Alexander Wilson|b. bt 1775 - 1790\nd. b 28 Mar 1847|p131.htm#i3257||||||||||||||||
Jane Wilson was born circa 1811 at South Carolina.2 She was the daughter of Alexander Wilson.1 Jane Wilson married William Kennedy.1

Citations

  1. [S669] Wilson Probate File No. 122-35-96.
  2. [S670] Annabel Ballew, "E-mail," e-mail to Pamela White.

William Kennedy1

M, b. circa 1802
William Kennedy was born circa 1802 at South Carolina.2 He married Jane Wilson, daughter of Alexander Wilson.1

Citations

  1. [S669] Wilson Probate File No. 122-35-96.
  2. [S670] Annabel Ballew, "E-mail," e-mail to Pamela White.

(?) Wilson1

F
(?) Wilson||p131.htm#i3268|Alexander Wilson|b. bt 1775 - 1790\nd. b 28 Mar 1847|p131.htm#i3257||||||||||||||||
(?) Wilson was the daughter of Alexander Wilson.1 (?) Wilson married (?) Andrews; They had 2 known children, Margaret Jane and Benjamin A.1

Citations

  1. [S669] Wilson Probate File No. 122-35-96.

(?) Andrews1

M, d. before 25 June 1832
(?) Andrews married (?) Wilson, daughter of Alexander Wilson; They had 2 known children, Margaret Jane and Benjamin A.1 (?) Andrews died before 25 June 1832.1

Citations

  1. [S669] Wilson Probate File No. 122-35-96.

Mary Rebecca Wilson1,2

F, b. 22 June 1807, d. 30 June 1889
Mary Rebecca Wilson|b. 22 Jun 1807\nd. 30 Jun 1889|p131.htm#i3270|Alexander Wilson|b. bt 1775 - 1790\nd. b 28 Mar 1847|p131.htm#i3257||||||||||||||||
Mary Rebecca Wilson was born on 22 June 1807 at South Carolina.2 She was the daughter of Alexander Wilson.1 Mary Rebecca Wilson married Joseph Lesley, son of (?) Lesley.1

In 1850, Mary Rebecca Lesley was living with Joseph Lesley at Coweta County, Georgia. Issebella J. age 17, Charlotte age 15, John J. age 15, Mary E. age 10, Susan A. age 8, and William Waters age 15.3 Mary Rebecca Wilson died on 30 June 1889 at New Edinburg, Cleveland County, Arkansas, at age 82.2

Citations

  1. [S669] Wilson Probate File No. 122-35-96.
  2. [S670] Annabel Ballew, "E-mail," e-mail to Pamela White.
  3. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1850 Federal Census, Coweta County, Georgia.

Joseph Lesley1

M, b. 30 April 1807, d. 7 May 1890
Joseph Lesley|b. 30 Apr 1807\nd. 7 May 1890|p131.htm#i3271|(?) Lesley||p131.htm#i3272||||||||||||||||
Joseph Lesley was born on 30 April 1807 at South Carolina.2 He was the son of (?) Lesley. Joseph Lesley married Mary Rebecca Wilson, daughter of Alexander Wilson.1

Joseph Lesley was listed as the head of a household on the census of 1840 Coweta County, Georgia. His household included 1 free white male under age 5, 1 aged 15-20, 1 aged 30-40, 1 free white female under age 5, 2 aged 5-10, 1 aged 10-15, and 1 aged 30-40.3

Joseph Lesley appeared on the 1850 census at Coweta County, Georgia, in 1850. Living with Joseph Lesley were Mary Rebecca Lesley, Issebella J. age 17, Charlotte age 15, John J. age 15, Mary E. age 10, Susan A. age 8, and William Waters age 15.4 Joseph Lesley appeared on the tax list for Coweta County, Georgia, in 1851.5 He died on 7 May 1890 at New Edinburg, Cleveland County, Arkansas, at age 83.2

Citations

  1. [S669] Wilson Probate File No. 122-35-96.
  2. [S670] Annabel Ballew, "E-mail," e-mail to Pamela White.
  3. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1840 Federal Census, Coweta County, Georgia.
  4. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1850 Federal Census, Coweta County, Georgia.
  5. [S686] Coweta County Tax, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~gacoweta/1851tax2.htm

(?) Lesley

M

Children of (?) Lesley

Newton Moore1

M, b. circa 1828
Newton Moore was born circa 1828 at Kentucky.1 He married Elizabeth Creighton, daughter of Margaret McGill, circa 1848 at Mississippi.1

Newton Moore was listed as the head of a household on the 1860 census at Tippah County, Mississippi, in 1860..1 He was a defendant in a lawsuit filed by A. B. Davis in March 1879 at Tippah County, Mississippi.2

Citations

  1. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1860 Federal Census, Tippah County, Mississippi.
  2. [S751] Don Martini, Tippah Court.

John Childers1

M, b. January 1874
John Childers was born in January 1874 at Mississippi.1 He married Margaret Elizabeth Bartlett, daughter of James Bartlett and Margaret Amelia Creighton, in 1895 at Mississippi.1

John Childers was listed as the head of household on the census of 2 June 1900 at Tippah County, Mississippi. Also living in the house were his wife, Margaret E. Childers, his son, David H. Childers, his daughter, Mary L. Childers, his mother-in-law, Margaret Bartlett, his sister-in-law, Mary A. Bartlett.2

Children of John Childers and Margaret Elizabeth Bartlett

Citations

  1. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1900 Federal Census, Tippah County, Mississippi.
  2. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1900 Federal Census, Tippah County, Mississippi, Series T623, Roll 829, page 100.

Mary L. Childers1

F, b. May 1896
Mary L. Childers|b. May 1896|p131.htm#i3275|John Childers|b. Jan 1874|p131.htm#i3274|Margaret Elizabeth Bartlett|b. May 1875|p119.htm#i2953|||||||James Bartlett|b. 9 Dec 1836\nd. 3 Nov 1926|p118.htm#i2948|Margaret A. Creighton|b. May 1843\nd. c 1900|p118.htm#i2949|
Mary L. Childers was born in May 1896 at Mississippi.1 She was the daughter of John Childers and Margaret Elizabeth Bartlett.1

Mary L. Childers was enumerated in the household of John Childers and Margaret E. Childers on the census of 2 June 1900 at Tippah County, Mississippi, as a daughter.2

Citations

  1. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1900 Federal Census, Tippah County, Mississippi.
  2. [S96] US Census, Washington D.C., 1900 Federal Census, Tippah County, Mississippi, Series T623, Roll 829, page 100.