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Mother: Sallie S. WYATT |
_William BIBB ____________+ | (1665 - 1744) _John BIBB __________| | (1703 - 1769) | | |_Miss CLARK ______________ | (1680 - ....) _William BIBB _______| | (1739 - 1796) m 1779| | | __________________________ | | | | |_Susannah BIGGERS ___| | (1719 - 1786) | | |__________________________ | | |--Peyton BIBB | (1785 - 1841) | _Henry WYATT _____________+ | | (1690 - ....) | _Joseph WYATT _______| | | (1728 - 1767) | | | |_Elizabeth DANDRIDGE _____ | | (1690 - ....) |_Sallie S. WYATT ____| (1759 - 1826) m 1779| | _(RESEARCH QUERY) PEYTON _ | | |_Dorothy PEYTON _____| (1730 - 1767) | |__________________________
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Mother: Sarah Ann JELKS |
BIO The Freeman Family, E. Feliciana Parish, Louisiana: James
R. Freeman, a worthy representative of his family, is one of the
leading planters of East Feliciana parish, La., and is a man of
much decision and force of character. He was born in the parish
in October, 1842, a son of Z. C. and Sarah A. (Jelks) Freeman,
who were born in South Carolina in I816 and in Mississippi in
1801, respectively. The former came to Louisiana when a young
man and settled near where Norwood station is now located, being
among the very earliest settlers of this section. He died
November 18, 1873, his widow surviving him until l88~, when she
too passed away, her death occurring on the plantation on which
she settled upon coming to the state. She was first married to
William Boatner, a native of South Carolina, but after his death
she married Mr. Freeman.
Her first union resulted in the birth of a large family, and by
Mr. Freeman she became the mother of four children: Susan,
Alice, James R. and Catherine. Alice and Catherine are
deceased and Susan is the wife of W. W. Garrig of Baton Rouge.
James R. Freeman was reared in the parish in which he is now
residing, his early days being devoted to the duties of the farm
and to attending the common schools near his home. He afterward
entered Centenary college of Jackson, La., and had just
completed the freshman course when the war broke out and he left
that institution to enter the service.
He became a member of Company E, First Louisiana cavalry, but
during the latter part of the war joined Capt. Eugene Holmes'
battery, of which he was made first lieutenant just before the
surrender of Mobile, and upon the death of his captain he was
placed in command of the battery. In the battle of Summit, Ky.,
his company lost very heavily. His company was the
first to enter Frankfort and take down the Union flag at that
place, and this was done three
times in succession before the federals drove them from the
place. He was in the battle of
Murfreesboro, and after the surrender of Vicksburg he was
transferred to the battery as above
stated. With some others he captured a gun between Port Gibson
and Baton Rouge and with this gun and others which he had taken
he made a valuable addition to Holmes' battery. They
operated in Louisiana and Mississippi until after the battle of
Mobile, and during the siege of
that city Captain Freeman had charge of the lighthouse out on
the bay. He was paroled in
northeast Mississippi by General Canby. For gallant conduct Mr.
Freeman was appointed to the position of first lieutenant in
1864 by Cot. John S. Scott, commander of the southern
department, receiving his promotion at Olive Branch, La. In
capturing a schooner on Lake Maurepas many of the men of his
company lost their lives and he narrowly escaped being killed,
as his clothes were riddled with bullets. He now has in his
possession the original muster
roll of Holmes' company of light artillery of seventy-one
members; Holmes being captain; James B. Freeman, first
lieutenant, and James Campbell, second lieutenant.
After the final surrender he returned home and was married, in
1866, to Miss Blanche McCants, a native of this parish, who was
born and reared in the house where she and her husband now
reside. Her birth occurred November 24, 1845, but her parents,
David and Maria Y. (Livingston) McCants, were born in South
Carolina. The former was born in 1781, and about 1810 came with
other families to Louisiana and settled in East Feliciana
parish. He took up his residence on the property on which his
daughter, Mrs. Freeman, now resides, and there he continued to
make his home until his death in January, 1864. He had been
very active during his early life and became quite an extensive
and successful planter. At the time of his death he was a
member of the Episcopal church and throughout life had been a
democrat in politics. He was married twice, but his second wife
was Miss Maria Y. Livingston, who, with her mother, sisters and
brothers, removed from Charleston, S. C., to New Orleans, La.,
thence to East Feliciana parish, where she met and married Mr.
McCants. She died on July 26, 1877, at New Orleans, where she
had a home and lived part of the time. She was a skillful and
tasteful worker in tapestry, and many of her pictures were
highly complimented and took a number of premiums at different
fairs. Her largest piece, for which she was offered $500, was
"Christ Predicting the Destruction of Jerusalem," and was on
exhibition several times. Her mother, Mrs. Margaret Livingston,
was also a skilled needle-woman and one of her large pictures on
tapestry, portraying George Washington in his continental
uniform, was considered her masterpiece, and she was on various
occasions offered several hundred dollars for it. Mrs. Freeman
has a few of these pictures which are, without doubt, admirable
works of art.
Mrs. Margaret (McLean) Livingston was of Scotch descent, and Mr.
and Mrs. Freeman have in their possession a cornelian seal with
the McLean court of arms on it. The design is an arm half bent
and a dagger about to sever it. The seal was formerly used for
sealing letters.
To Mr. and Mrs. McCants were born nine children, seven of whom
lived to be grown and four are now living: Robert Y.; Malvinia
Imogene; Valeria Blanche; Willhelmina Ernestine, wife of W. 0.
B. McNeely, living, and Constancia B., who died at the age of
five years; Ann M., who died when eighteen months old; William
Scott, who died while serving in the army in Company E, First
Louisiana cavalry; Junius C., who died in New Orleans, having
served in the Ninth Louisiana battalion during the Civil war,
and Thomas Scott., who was also in the confederate army,
entering the service at the age of thirteen years. He was a
member of Company I, Ninth Louisiana battery, under Holmes.
Mrs. Freeman was reared and educated in East Feliciana parish
and in New Orleans, and her marriage with Mr. Freeman has
resulted in the birth of ten children: Gustavus Scott, farming
in Pointe Coupee parish; Willie Emmett, who is a salesman in a
mercantile establishment at Bastrop, Morehouse parish; James B.
Jr., at home; Blanche Beatrice, a recent graduate of the
Clinton Female academy; Mabel Imogene, who is attending that
institution; Sarah M. Lillian; Minnie Ernestine; Thomas
McCants; Zachariah David, and Edwin Scott. Another child,
Junius Clarence, died at the age of five months. Mr. and Mrs.
Freeman have a pleasant home on one of the oldest plantations in
this part of the parish. Their residence is a commodious
two-story and a half basement brick, is beautifully situated and
is a typical southern residence. The family are members of the
Methodist Episcopal church, and Mr. Freeman is a member of the
A. F. & A. M. and was formerly a member of the I. 0. 0. F. He
is a democrat, politically, and is one of the leading men of his
vicinity, devoting much of his time
and attention to his farm.
Biographical and Historical Memoires of Louisiana, (vol. 1), pp.
423-424. Published by the
Goodspeed Publishing Company, Chicago, 1892.
Freeman, James R.,Pvt. Sergt. Co. E, 1st La. Cav. En. Sept. 26,
1861, Baton Rouge, La. Present on Rolls from May, 1862, to Feb.,
1863. Roll for March 1 to June 30, 1863, Absent on furlough in
East Feliciana, La. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1863, Transfd. by
promotion to 2nd La. Battn. P. R., Dec. 1, 1863. Also borne on
Rolls of Capt. Holmes' Batty. La. Lt. Arty. as 1st Lt. Roll not
dated (only Roll on file), Present or absent not stated, Signs
Roll as Comdg. Co. Other records show that he was in command of
the above Battery on Oct. 25, 1864, during the absence of Capt.
Holmes...Died 1928. Buried Scott Family Cemetery, Jackson, E.
Feliciana Parish, La.
________________________ | _____________________| | | | |________________________ | _Zachariah Canty FREEMAN _| | (1816 - 1873) m 1838 | | | ________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |________________________ | | |--James Rukins FREEMAN Sr. C.S.A. | (1842 - 1928) | _Ethelred JELKS Sr._____+ | | (1725 - 1800) | _Rukins JELKS _______| | | (1780 - ....) | | | |________________________ | | |_Sarah Ann JELKS _________| (1799 - 1891) m 1838 | | _John Adam ARICK IRICK _ | | (1750 - ....) |_Catherine ARICK ____| (1773 - 1854) | |________________________
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Mother: Robert WADE |
_John HAYNES ________+ | (1670 - ....) _Henry HAYNES Sr.____| | (1701 - 1784) m 1727| | |_____________________ | _Henry HAYNES Jr.____| | (1735 - 1810) | | | _Guy SMITH __________ | | | (1670 - ....) | |_Mary SMITH _________| | (1705 - 1782) m 1727| | |_____________________ | | |--Sarah Sally HAYNES | | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Robert WADE ________| (1710 - 1736) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Sarah Ann PALMER |
_Francis HIGGINBOTHAM ____+ | (1759 - 1828) m 1783 _Caleb HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1787 - 1829) m 1812| | |_Dolly GATEWOOD __________+ | (1763 - 1830) m 1783 _William Guerrant HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1819 - 1888) m 1838 | | | _William Guerrant BRYANT _+ | | | (1765 - 1840) m 1780 | |_Ann Minerva BRYANT _| | (1797 - 1833) m 1812| | |_Mary HARRIS _____________+ | (1765 - 1797) m 1780 | |--Mary O. "Mollie" HIGGINBOTHAM | (1850 - 1922) | _Archibald David PALMER I_+ | | (1758 - 1817) m 1782 | _Adam PALMER ________| | | (1787 - 1853) m 1809| | | |_Hannah CARTER ___________+ | | (1764 - 1826) m 1782 |_Sarah Ann PALMER ______________| (1822 - ....) m 1838 | | _Pierce NOLAND II_________+ | | (1756 - 1816) m 1776 |_Sarah Ann NOLAND ___| (1793 - 1829) m 1809| |_Mary FIELD ______________+ (1760 - 1846) m 1776
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Father: John HODGES II Mother: Ann STANDARD |
_(RESEARCH QUERY-My JOHN) HODGES _+ | _John HODGES I________| | (1720 - 1778) | | |__________________________________ | _John HODGES II______| | (1755 - 1821) m 1778| | | __________________________________ | | | | |_Rebecca______________| | (1720 - 1791) | | |__________________________________ | | |--Dorothy HODGES | (1792 - ....) | _ STANDARD _______________________+ | | (1700 - ....) | _William STANDARD Sr._| | | (1737 - 1807) m 1763 | | | |__________________________________ | | |_Ann STANDARD _______| (1763 - 1826) m 1778| | _(RESEARCH QUERY) of NC JONES ____+ | | |_Dorothy JONES _______| (1745 - 1770) m 1763 | |__________________________________
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Father: WILLIAM de KEITH Great Marischal Scot Mother: MARGARET FRASER |
__________________________________ | _EDWARD de KEITH ___________| | (1280 - 1346) m 1305 | | |__________________________________ | _WILLIAM de KEITH Great Marischal Scot_| | (1315 - 1407) m 1340 | | | __________________________________ | | | | |_ISABEL SYNTON _____________| | (1285 - ....) m 1305 | | |__________________________________ | | |--CHRISTIANA de KEITH | (1348 - ....) | _ALEXANDER FRASER Baron of Fraser_ | | (1261 - 1322) m 1300 | _JOHN FRASER of Touchfraser_| | | (1300 - ....) | | | |_MARY de BRUCE ___________________+ | | (1272 - 1323) m 1300 |_MARGARET FRASER ______________________| (1321 - 1407) m 1340 | | __________________________________ | | |____________________________| | |__________________________________
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Mother: ELIZABETH BROWNE |
_HENRY de BEAUFORT 2nd Duke of Somerset_+ | (1436 - 1464) _CHARLES SOMERSET 1st Earl of Worcester_| | (1460 - 1526) m 1492 | | |_JANE or JOAN HILL _____________________ | (1438 - ....) _HENRY Herbert SOMERSET 2nd Earl of Worcester_| | (1495 - 1549) m 1522 | | | _WILLIAM HERBERT Earl of Huntingdon_____ | | | (1440 - ....) | |_ELIZABETH HERBERT of Huntingdon________| | (1476 - 1508) m 1492 | | |_MARY WYDEVILLE ________________________+ | (1440 - ....) | |--JANE SOMERSET | (1530 - ....) | ________________________________________ | | | _ANTHONY I BROWNE Knt.__________________| | | (1443 - 1505) m 1494 | | | |________________________________________ | | |_ELIZABETH BROWNE ____________________________| (1500 - 1565) m 1522 | | _JOHN NEVILLE Earl of Northumberland____+ | | (1431 - 1471) m 1457 |_LUCY NEVILLE __________________________| (1466 - 1534) m 1494 | |_ISABEL INGALDESTHROPE _________________+ (1439 - 1476) m 1457
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Father: French STROTHER Mother: Mary Ann Pendleton BROWNING |
_John Dabney STROTHER _____+ | (1721 - 1795) m 1741 _John STROTHER ______| | (1762 - 1818) m 1782| | |_Mary Willis "Molly" WADE _+ | (1724 - 1802) m 1741 _French STROTHER _____________| | (1792 - 1879) m 1813 | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_Helen PIPER ________| | (1764 - 1830) m 1782| | |___________________________ | | |--Frances STROTHER | (1816 - 1830) | _Charles H. BROWNING ______+ | | (1746 - 1839) m 1769 | _John BROWNING ______| | | (1772 - 1800) m 1798| | | |_Mary Wade STROTHER _______+ | | (1751 - 1847) m 1769 |_Mary Ann Pendleton BROWNING _| (1799 - 1885) m 1813 | | _Henry PENDLETON Sr._______+ | | (1733 - 1798) m 1760 |_Frances PENDLETON __| (1775 - ....) m 1798| |_Anne THOMAS ______________+ (1740 - 1804) m 1760
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Mother: Isabella TEAGUE |
__ | _Samuel WELBORN _____| | (1715 - ....) | | |__ | _James WELBORN Sr.___| | (1736 - 1811) m 1756| | | __ | | | | |_Mary CHAPLEY _______| | (1715 - ....) | | |__ | | |--James WELBORN Jr. | (1771 - 1826) | __ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Isabella TEAGUE ____| (1742 - 1820) m 1756| | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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