I94533: Sarah E. (1834 - AFT 1880)

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Sarah E.

1834 - AFT 1880

ID Number: I94533

  • RESIDENCE: TN and Limestone Co. AL
  • BIRTH: 1834, Tennessee
  • DEATH: AFT 1880
  • RESOURCES: See: 1880 Census

Family 1 : HARGROVE

Notes


Household: 1880 Census Limestone Co. Alabama
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Sarah E. HARGROVE Self W Female W 46 TN Keeping House VA VA
Dollie HARGROVE Dau S Female W 22 AL At Home --- ---


Source Information: Census Place Limestone, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254019 NA Film Number T9-0019 Page Number 342D

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Lilly Bell ALVIS


This person is presumed living.

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GUY (Bernard) de BALIOL

1075 - ____

ID Number: I59158

  • RESIDENCE: FR
  • BIRTH: 1075, of Piquigny, France
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2174]

Family 1 :
  1. +BERNARD de BALIOL Baron Gainford
  2. +BERNARD de BALIOL II

Notes


spouse: Mathilda (de Baliol)

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Elija BASS

ABT 1846 - ____

ID Number: I15095

  • RESIDENCE: Bullitt Co., KY 1850
  • BIRTH: ABT 1846, KY
  • RESOURCES: See: [S428]
Father: John T. BASS
Mother: Harriett SHIRLEY



                                             _(RESEARCH QUERY) BASS\BASSE\BAAS\BAYSE _
                                            |                                         
                       _Matthew BASS _______|
                      | (1770 - 1840)       |
                      |                     |_________________________________________
                      |                                                               
 _John T. BASS _______|
| (1800 - ....) m 1828|
|                     |                      _________________________________________
|                     |                     |                                         
|                     |_Elizabeth?__________|
|                       (1780 - ....)       |
|                                           |_________________________________________
|                                                                                     
|
|--Elija BASS 
|  (1846 - ....)
|                                            _________________________________________
|                                           |                                         
|                      _Robert SHIRLEY _____|
|                     | (1780 - 1841)       |
|                     |                     |_________________________________________
|                     |                                                               
|_Harriett SHIRLEY ___|
  (1807 - ....) m 1828|
                      |                      _________________________________________
                      |                     |                                         
                      |_Elizabeth___________|
                        (1780 - ....)       |
                                            |_________________________________________
                                                                                      

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Elizabeth COMPTON

ABT 1771 - ____

ID Number: I78612

  • RESIDENCE: Charles Co. MD
  • BIRTH: ABT 1771, Trinity Parish, Charles Co. Maryland
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2993]
Father: William COMPTON
Mother: Susannah WILSON



                                             _Matthew COMPTON I_______+
                                            | (1671 - 1747) m 1700    
                       _Matthew COMPTON II__|
                      | (1709 - 1770) m 1733|
                      |                     |_Susannah BRISCOE _______+
                      |                       (1687 - 1738) m 1700    
 _William COMPTON ____|
| (1733 - 1809) m 1758|
|                     |                      _William Stevens HOWARD _+
|                     |                     | (1684 - 1734)           
|                     |_Rachel HOWARD ______|
|                       (1714 - 1787) m 1733|
|                                           |_Elizabeth DOUGLAS ______
|                                             (1685 - ....)           
|
|--Elizabeth COMPTON 
|  (1771 - ....)
|                                            _________________________
|                                           |                         
|                      _John WILSON ________|
|                     | (1690 - ....)       |
|                     |                     |_________________________
|                     |                                               
|_Susannah WILSON ____|
  (1731 - ....) m 1758|
                      |                      _________________________
                      |                     |                         
                      |_____________________|
                                            |
                                            |_________________________
                                                                      

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John Mumford GREGORY Sr.

ABT 1770 - ____

ID Number: I22008

  • RESIDENCE: VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1770
  • RESOURCES: See: [S736]
Father: John GREGORY
Mother: Martha TERRELL


Family 1 : Letitia Powers GRAVES
  1.  John Munford GREGORY Governor of Virginia

                                                   ______________________
                                                  |                      
                       _(RESEARCH QUERY) GREGORY _|
                      |                           |
                      |                           |______________________
                      |                                                  
 _John GREGORY _______|
| (1750 - ....)       |
|                     |                            ______________________
|                     |                           |                      
|                     |___________________________|
|                                                 |
|                                                 |______________________
|                                                                        
|
|--John Mumford GREGORY Sr.
|  (1770 - ....)
|                                                  _Richmond TERRELL III_+
|                                                 | (.... - 1771)        
|                      _William TERRELL __________|
|                     | (1720 - ....)             |
|                     |                           |_Ann MERTON __________
|                     |                             (.... - 1795)        
|_Martha TERRELL _____|
  (1756 - ....)       |
                      |                            ______________________
                      |                           |                      
                      |_Mary COLLIER _____________|
                        (1720 - ....)             |
                                                  |______________________
                                                                         

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Col. Burr HARRISON IV

16 Jun 1734 - 21 Aug 1790

ID Number: I55837

  • TITLE: Col.
  • OCCUPATION: 1778 House of Delegates
  • RESIDENCE: of Prince William Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 16 Jun 1734, Prince William Co. Virginia
  • DEATH: 21 Aug 1790
  • RESOURCES: See: [S720] [S1670]
Father: Burr HARRISON III
Mother: Mary Ann BARNES


Family 1 : Mary Ann BARNES
  1.  Ann Catherine HARRISON

Notes


Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly • volume XXX • volume XXX, number 3 (01-AUG-1992) • Tithable Lists, Prince William County, 1765: Burr Harrison, George Harrison, negroes, George, Ned, Harry, Jack, Pegg & Phillis. 700a.
Children
Ann Catherine HARRISON + Matthew HARRISON II
Jane HARRISON
Burr HARRISON V
Cuthbert HARRISON VI
Ann Barnes HARRISON
Thomas HARRISON VI
Mary Ann HARRISON


2 Ann Catherine Harrison b: 23 OCT 1761 d: 6 DEC 1839 + Francis Henry Hereford Sr. b: 19 NOV 1767 d: 16 OCT 1821
2 Matthew Harrison b: 19 SEP 1763 d: UNKNOWN
2 Jane Harrison b: 29 SEP 1765 d: UNKNOWN
2 Burr Harrison IV d: UNKNOWN
2 Cuthbert Harrison b: 28 DEC 1768 d: 26 SEP 1795
2 Ann Barnes Harrison b: 20 FEB 1771 d: UNKNOWN
2 Thomas Harrison b: 22 MAY 1774 d: UNKNOWN
2 Mary Ann Harrison b: 1 MAY 1776 d: 2 DEC 1803 [S720]

[523892]
IGI International Genealogical Index, LDS


                                                              _Burr HARRISON "the Immigrant"_+
                                                             | (1637 - 1706)                 
                       _Thomas HARRISON I____________________|
                      | (1665 - 1746)                        |
                      |                                      |_Lettice (Mary) SCARLETT ______
                      |                                        (1638 - 1672)                 
 _Burr HARRISON III___|
| (1699 - 1775) m 1722|
|                     |                                       _______________________________
|                     |                                      |                               
|                     |_Sithia Elizabeth or Sophia C. SHORT _|
|                       (1665 - 1746)                        |
|                                                            |_______________________________
|                                                                                            
|
|--Burr HARRISON IV
|  (1734 - 1790)
|                                                             _Henry BARNES "the Immigant"___+
|                                                            | (1643 - 1676)                 
|                      _Mathew BARNES _______________________|
|                     | (1670 - 1746)                        |
|                     |                                      |_Sarah COFFER _________________+
|                     |                                        (1641 - ....)                 
|_Mary Ann BARNES ____|
  (1699 - ....) m 1722|
                      |                                       _______________________________
                      |                                      |                               
                      |_Frances OSBORNE _____________________|
                        (1660 - ....)                        |
                                                             |_______________________________
                                                                                             

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[S720]

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Rachel HERTZOG

ABT 1810 - ____

ID Number: I50470

  • RESIDENCE: of Philadelphia, PA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1810
  • RESOURCES: See: ID 41595

Family 1 : Philip St. George COOKE
  1.  John Rogers COOKE C.S.A.
  2.  Flora St. George COOKE

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Hon. Gov. James JACKSON of Georgia "the Immigrant

21 Sep 1757 - 19 Mar 1806

ID Number: I63074

  • TITLE: Hon. Gov.
  • OCCUPATION: U.S. congressman from Georgia; governor of Georgia 1798-1801
  • RESIDENCE: England and 1772 Savannah, GA
  • BIRTH: 21 Sep 1757, Moreton-Hampstead, Devonshire, England
  • DEATH: 19 Mar 1806, Washington, DC
  • BURIAL: Original interment at Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.; reinterment in 1832 at Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
  • RESOURCES: See: notes [S2388]
Father: James JACKSON
Mother: Mary WEBBER


Family 1 : Mary Charlotte YOUNG
  1. +William Henry JACKSON
  2.  Jabez Young JACKSON

Notes


"Henry Jackson's older brother James Jackson (1757-1806), a Revolutionary War general and political protege of William H. Crawford, served as a U.S. congressman from Georgia in the early 1790s, as governor of Georgia from 1798 to 1801, and as a U.S. senator from that state from 1801 until his death."


Jackson, James (1757-1806) Father of Jabez Young Jackson; grandfather of James Jackson (1819-1887). Born in England, September 21, 1757. Delegate to Georgia state constitutional convention, 1777; U.S. Representative from Georgia at-large, 1789-91; U.S. Senator from Georgia, 1793-95, 1801-06; died in office 1806;


Governor of Georgia, 1798-1801. Killed George Wells in a duel in 1780; injured in both knees. Died March 19, 1806. Original interment at Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.; reinterment in 1832 at Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Jackson County, Ga. is named for him.


JACKSON, James, 1757-1806: Senate Years of Service: 1793-1795; 1801-1806 Party: Anti-Administration; Republican; Library of Congress:
JACKSON, James, (father of Jabez Y. Jackson and grandfather of James Jackson [1819-1887]), a Representative and a Senator from Georgia; born in Moreton-Hampstead, Devonshire, England, September 21, 1757; emigrated to Georgia in 1772 and located in Savannah; served in the Revolution with the Georgia State forces; studied law and built a lucrative practice in Savannah; several times elected to the state legislature; elected governor of Georgia in 1788 but declined; planter; elected to the First Congress (March 4, 1789-March 3, 1791); contested the election of Anthony Wayne in the Second Congress and the seat was declared vacant by the House of Representatives March 21, 1792; elected to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1793, until his resignation in 1795; again a member of the State legislature; Governor of Georgia 1798-1801; was again elected as a Republican to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1801, until his death in Washington, D.C., March 19, 1806; interment in the Congressional Cemetery.


Bibliography: American National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; Lamplugh, George R. “ ‘Oh The Colossus! The Colossus!’: James Jackson and the Jeffersonian Republican Party in Georgia, 1796-1806.
"Journal of the Early Republic" (Fall 1989): 315-34; Foster, William. James Jackson: Duelist and Militant Statesman. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1960. http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000017


From http://www.geocities.com/genjacksondar/
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution General James Jackson Chapter
Valdosta, Georgia, For membership in the General James Jackson Chapter NSDAR, contact General James Jackson Chapter. For membership information for the National Society DAR, go to the National Page on membership.


Welcome to our chapter's home page. We are glad that you decided to visit us. We would like to tell you a little bit about our chapter's namesake, General James Jackson. We have also provided additional information about our chapter. Please feel free to contact us if you are interested in learning more about us!


General James Jackson was born September 21, 1757, in Moreton-Hampstead, Devonshire, England, the son of James and Mary (Weber) Jackson. In 1772, at age fifteen, he emigrated to Georgia. He studied law under James Wereat and George Walton and built a lucrative practice in Savannah.


He was married in 1785 to Mary Charlotte Young, daughter of a Revolutionary War soldier, by whom he had four sons, all of whom later became influential citizens in public life in Georgia. Along with his military, legal, and political activities, James Jackson was also a planter.


He was active in all movements to establish independence and liberty for the colonies. During his six years of military service in the Revolutionary War as a member of the Georgia Colonial forces, he participated in the unsuccessful defense of Savannah (1778), the Battle of Cowpens (1780), and the Recovery of Augusta (1781). General Wayne ordered him, as a Lt. Colonel, to repossess Savannah (July 1782). The Georgia Legislature rewarded his Revolutionary War services by giving him a house in Savannah.


General Jackson, known as "The Chatham Wolf," was very prominent in political life in Georgia from 1784 until his death in 1806. He was elected to the State Legislature several times and was elected Governor of Georgia in 1788, but declined the seat. Subsequently, he was elected to the United States Senate, where he served from March 4, 1801, until his death. He was an Anti-Administration Republican and led a campaign for the election of members of the Legislature who would rescind and publicly burn the records of the Yazoo Act.


He died in Washington, D.C., on March 19, 1806, and was buried in the Congressional Cemetery.


JACKSON, James, soldier, born in Moreton-Hampstead, Devonshire, England, 21 September, 1757; died in Washington, D. C., 16 March, 1806. He came to this country in 1772, and studied law in Savannah, Georgia He was active in repelling the British from Savannah in March, 1776, and commanded a company until the Florida expedition of General Howe. He was made brigade-major of Georgia militia in 1778, and was wounded in the skirmish at Midway, Georgia, in which General James Screven was killed. He took part in the defence of Savannah, and when it was captured, 29 December, 1778, he fled to South Carolina, where he joined General Moultrie. His appearance was so wretched while in his flight that he was arrested by a party of Whigs, tried and condemned as a spy, and was about to be executed when a reputable citizen of Georgia, who knew him, identified and saved him. In March, 1780, he fought a duel with Lieutenant Governor Wells, and killed his antagonist, but was wounded. He joined Colonel Elijah Clark in August, 1780, was volunteer aide to Sumter at Blackstocks, and in 1781 was brigade-major to General Pickens, sharing in the victory of the Cowpens. At the battle of Long Cane, when Colonel Clark was disabled, Jackson saved his company from dispersion, was at the siege of Augusta, and left in charge of the garrison after the expulsion of the British. He next commanded a legionary corps, with which he did excellent service. At the close of the war the assembly of the state of Georgia presented him with a house and lot in Savannah. He engaged successfully in the practice of law, was made a brigadier-general in 1786, and was elected governor of Georgia in 1788, but declined to serve, pleading youth and inexperience. He was a member of the convention that adopted the first constitution of Georgia, and was elected a representative in the 1st congress, serving from 20 April, 1789, till 3 March, 1791. He was afterward chosen United States senator from Georgia, and served from 2 December, 1793, till 1795, when he resigned. He was governor of Georgia in 1798-1801, and was again elected a senator, serving from 7 December, 1801, till his death. While in congress he strongly opposed the bill for the suppression of the slave-trade.-- Edited Appletons Encyclopedia, Copyright © 2001 VirtualologyTM


From http://www.famousamericans.net/jamesjackson/ "Henry Jackson's older brother James Jackson (1757-1806), a Revolutionary War general and political protege of William H.Crawford, served as a U.S. congressman from Georgia in the early 1790s, as governor of Georgia from 1798 to 1801, and as a U.S.senator from that state from 1801 until his death. Henry's older brother Abraham also lived in Georgia in the 1790s and served in the Georgia House of Representatives circa 1803."

[S2388]


                          __
                         |  
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                      |  |
                      |  |__
                      |     
 _James JACKSON ______|
| (1730 - ....)       |
|                     |   __
|                     |  |  
|                     |__|
|                        |
|                        |__
|                           
|
|--James JACKSON of Georgia "the Immigrant
|  (1757 - 1806)
|                         __
|                        |  
|                      __|
|                     |  |
|                     |  |__
|                     |     
|_Mary WEBBER ________|
  (1740 - ....)       |
                      |   __
                      |  |  
                      |__|
                         |
                         |__
                            

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Josiah Owens "Bubba" MCCANTS Jr.

11 Jan 1901 - 22 Dec 1916

ID Number: I4480

  • RESIDENCE: Pinopolis, SC
  • BIRTH: 11 Jan 1901, "The Elms" Pinopolis, SC
  • DEATH: 22 Dec 1916, Student, Clemson University
  • BURIAL: St. John's Baptist Church Cem. near Pinopolis, Berkeley Co.South Carolina
  • RESOURCES: See: [S11] [S306] [S2816]
Father: Josiah Owens MCCANTS Sr.
Mother: Annis "Annie" Davis HARE


Notes


The oldest son of this marriage, Josiah died of meningitis while a student at Clemson University. [S306]

                                                         _John James MCCANTS Jr._+
                                                        | (1807 - 1887) m 1823   
                             _John Owens MCCANTS C.S.A._|
                            | (1831 - 1908) m 1863      |
                            |                           |_Martha CANNON _________+
                            |                             (1805 - 1882) m 1823   
 _Josiah Owens MCCANTS Sr.__|
| (1864 - 1952) m 1893      |
|                           |                            _George Cannon OWENS ___
|                           |                           | (1810 - 1884)          
|                           |_Mary Schuler OWENS _______|
|                             (1843 - 1921) m 1863      |
|                                                       |_Mary Shuler CRAWFORD __
|                                                         (1825 - 1843)          
|
|--Josiah Owens "Bubba" MCCANTS Jr.
|  (1901 - 1916)
|                                                        ________________________
|                                                       |                        
|                            _Adam Davis HARE __________|
|                           | (1825 - 1895)             |
|                           |                           |________________________
|                           |                                                    
|_Annis "Annie" Davis HARE _|
  (1874 - 1965) m 1893      |
                            |                            ________________________
                            |                           |                        
                            |_Annis T. MAREE ___________|
                              (1849 - 1885)             |
                                                        |________________________
                                                                                 

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Shirley Diane NEWELL


!LIVING

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Alberta SANDIDGE

ABT 1890 - ____

ID Number: I40299

  • RESIDENCE: Albermarle Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1890
  • RESOURCES: See: [S742]
Father: Dabney Lewis SANDIDGE
Mother: Nannie Ellen COLEMAN



                                                _Dillard SANDIDGE ___+
                                               | (1774 - 1850) m 1797
                          _Joel M. SANDIDGE ___|
                         | (1806 - 1865) m 1836|
                         |                     |_Hannah EPPERSON ____+
                         |                       (1780 - 1850) m 1797
 _Dabney Lewis SANDIDGE _|
| (1860 - 1937) m 1880   |
|                        |                      _____________________
|                        |                     |                     
|                        |_Susan F. WOOD ______|
|                          (1818 - 1883) m 1836|
|                                              |_____________________
|                                                                    
|
|--Alberta SANDIDGE 
|  (1890 - ....)
|                                               _____________________
|                                              |                     
|                         _____________________|
|                        |                     |
|                        |                     |_____________________
|                        |                                           
|_Nannie Ellen COLEMAN __|
  (1861 - 1931) m 1880   |
                         |                      _____________________
                         |                     |                     
                         |_____________________|
                                               |
                                               |_____________________
                                                                     

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