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Female Abt 1857 - Aft 1910  (~ 54 years)


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  1. 1.  (grandchild of Susan) (Unknown) was born about 1857 (daughter of (child1) Faires); died after 1910.

    Notes:

    author of letter to a child of Amos Shelton explaining the war record of Amos Shelton and her "grandfather" also explaining some history of the Shelton family moving from Maury Co, TN


    "Annie Payne Shelton settled in Murry Co, Tenn. Shelton is Scotch. Payne is Irish and Wilson Welch. I presume that is the Great Grand parents. Grandfather Shelton settled in Tenn. had born to them 8 children in all they were all reared in that state. Two of the daughters married and remained there. Aunt Kiziah and Aunt Polly. My Grandmother Susan came to Texas with the family also Uncle Washington. Father of Tom, Amos, George, and others. Uncle Amos your father. Aunt Maria Carraway, aunt Tibitha Jones mother of Barton, Lura, Annie and Irene. Aunt Martha who married a Wallis reared 3 sons. Dan, Frank, and Robert. Then a Mr. Hartwell reared 2 sons and one daughter. Will, Albert, Roxie.
    "The Sheltons first settled in San Augustine lived there about 3 years moved to Nacogdoches. Was there at the time of the Battle of San Jacinto, remained there 3 or 4 years and moved to Chambers Co. All buy my Granmother first married a John Kirk. He was killed at the Battle of San Jacinto. She was left with 2 babies one just an infant, died at 2 or 3 months of age. Kirk was Aunt Mary Sherman's father.
    "Aunt Mariah Carraway and her husband settled at Neches. Reared 2 sons and one daughter. Jeff is the only name I know. He died and she married a Mr. Nelson, they reared 8 boys and 2 girls but I don't know but 2 names among them. Dwight was in Houston two years ago. Cousin Robert Willis told the other name. Clinton a Doctor. That was in 1910. Cousin Robert told me if I could get in touch with you I could add something to what he told me, and also referred me to Uncle Washington's older daughter Mrs. C.F. Jones who he said lived near Stephenville, Erath, Co. But he could not give her rural no. so I nevr did write to her. He said she was older than he so I don't suppose there is any use trying now. I have Cousin Roberts old letter here by me copying what I can from it. And I did the same for him. He has forgotten all he wrote to me. He also referred me to Irene Fulks, but she is another one I never did get in touch with as well as your own dear self. So now dear, I hope you get something out of this anyway. Now I am going to take a clear sheet of paper and write your Father's war record on a clean page.
    "So bye."


    ---
    this is another letter found in file at Heritage Park
    written by the same author to probably the same child of Amos Shelton.

    "Your father and my grandfather (2nd husband of Susan Shelton Kirk) both fought for the Republic of Texas and through the Mexican War. Was in the Battle of San Jacinto and a great many others both the Mexicans and Indians and when Mexico wanted to take back a part of the territory from the Rio Grande to Gaudelupe. General Zachery Taylor got a regiment and fought them clear back into Mexico. But he told his men when they were ready to cross the Rio Grande all that had families could go back, so grandfather returned. But your father went right on and fought in the battle of Monterey and wanted to go straight on, but the government took part of General Taylors men and sent them around by boat to General Scott. So General Taylor and his men turned north, conquered New Mexico and lower California and on their return buried the bones of some of the American soldiers who had been way laid and killed. Then there was a lull in fighting until the war between the States.
    "When the Federals slipped in and took Galveston everything was aroused. A.C. Shelton was on the job and was made a leiutenant under Capt. Richard Dowling. General magruda in Charge. They recaptured Galveston and had to hold if for months but the Federals went around and thought they would come in through Sabine Pass. A.C. Shelton was sent to hld the Pass with 40 men, and they sank and captured their boats as fast as they entered and the Federals gave that up. That was considered the most brilliant defeat of any battle of the army and Jefferson Davis awarded the company a gold in honor of the occasion. Then A.C. Shelton was in the battle of Pleasant Hill and Mansfield La.
    "Now I hope this will be as much consolation to you as it has been a pleasure to me to write it. You and your daughters can all go in the Daughters of the Republic, also the U.D.C. if you are not already members. I am a member of both. Went in on your father's record in U.D.C. (United Daughters of theConfederacy) and my grandfather's D.R.T." (Daughters of the Republic of Texas)


Generation: 2

  1. 3.  (child1) Faires was born about 1839 (daughter of James Faires (Farris), Sr. (son/relative?) and Susannah* Payne (or G.) Shelton); died after 1858.
    Children:
    1. 1. (grandchild of Susan) (Unknown) was born about 1857; died after 1910.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  James Faires (Farris), Sr. (son/relative?) was born on 05 Apr 1811 in Ireland/North Carolina (son of Richard Hard Faires and Elizabeth Day); died in Dec 1878 in Flatonia, Fayette Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death: Anderson Co, Texas
    • Possessions: Limestone Co, Texas; 800 acres
    • Possessions: Smith Co, Texas; owned land
    • Possessions: 1836, Robertson Co, Texas; Land Grant
    • Military: 1836, San Jacinto, Texas
    • Residence: Between 1840 and 1850, Angelina Co, Texas
    • Research Notes: 12 Jul 2012
    • Research Notes: 4 Feb 2014

    Notes:

    From letter: "Your father and my grandfather both fought for the Republic of Texas and through the Mexican War. Was in the Battle of San Jacinto and a great many others both the Mexicans and Indians and when Mexico wanted to take back a partf the territory from the Rio Grande to Gaudelupe. General Zachery Taylor got a regiment and fought them clear back into Mexico. But he told his men when they were ready to cross the Rio Grande all that had families could go back, so grandfather returned You and your daughters can all go in the Daughters of the Republic, also the U.D.C. if you are not already members. I am a member of both. Went in on your father's record in U.D.C. and my grandfather's D.R.T."
    __________________
    http://www.sanjacintodrt.org/ancestors.htm

    John A. Erwin

    William Etzel

    Samuel G. Evetts

    William Alex Faires

    James Faires, Sr. <<<<<

    Oscar Farish

    _______________________
    Daughters of Republic of Texas, Vol 1
    by Turner Publishing Company
    pg 93:
    JAMES FAIRES was born Apr 5 1811 in North Carolina. On Nov. 9, 1834, in Shelby County, TN, he married Syntha Payne Hanks, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Hanks and wife, Sarah Hill Hanks. Syntha died after giving birth to their only child, James Hanks Faires, on Sept 27, 1835, in Tennessee. Several months later, James, his infant son, his in-laws and numerous other members of the Hanks family came to the Republic of Texas in a wagon train. James received a First Class Land Grant (Certificate No. 141) in Robertson County.
    James Faires later married Susannah Shelton by whom he had several children. Although it is family tradition that James fought in the war for Texas independence, no documentation has been found. A Bounty Warrant for 800 acres in Limestone County was awarded to a James Faires and it is believed to be the same person. He also owned land in Smith County, but the only proof of his residence is in Angelina County in the late 1840s and early 1850s. He died before February 1879 in Texas. Information on James Faires has been difficult to find. His present day descendants spell their name Farris.
    Bonnie Woolverton (GGGGD) 12352

    (note: Woolvertons married into the Hank family. Synthia's sister Anne married a Woolverton - and a couple of aunts married Woolvertons, as well.)

    http://books.google.com/books?id=9xhKe6Zc__EC&pg=PA93&lpg=PA93&dq=james+faires+sr.&source=bl&ots=F-EJz7RFur&sig=5Q1jzkmDFVsmcbe6gB_pfUyqPdg&hl=en&ei=ZWFRTZq0IYWclgfhzsyPCg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CEkQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=james%20faires%20sr.&f=false


    Death:
    online trees say he died in Anderson county, no death date and no sources.


    Possessions:
    Bounty Warrant for 800 acres in Limestone County awarded to James Faires and it is believed to be the same person.

    Possessions:
    several months after wife died/son born in Sept. 1835 came to Republic of Texas, received First Class Land Grant (Certificate No. 141) in Robertson County.

    Military:
    "Both grandfathers (of Dr. barrett), John Henry Barrett and James Hanks Faires, were Confederate soldiers. They served in Anderson County companies. James Hanks Faires' father, James Faires, native of Ireland, was one of the immortals who served under Burleson against Cos and his Mexican horde at San Antonio, then with Houston when the final blow to Mexico was dealt at San Jacinto; as a crowning gesture of patriotism, he helped Rusk on June 3, 1836, when the bones of Fannin's heroes were gathered up and interred."

    History of Anderson County
    about Dr. John H. Barrett, pg 293

    http://search.ancestry.com/browse/bookview.aspx?dbid=27876&iid=dvm_LocHist011909-00159-1&rc=1625,548,1890,617;185,1142,468,1218;1905,1478,2160,1542;1320,2063,1565,2126;163,2228,380,2289;733,2228,987,2291;1910,2313,2157,2378;424,2393,684,2459;1011,2395,1265,2463;1291,2395,1532,2463&pid=309&ssrc=&fn=james&ln=faires&st=g

    Research Notes:
    Unable to find verify the spelling of his name or find him. Speculation is that he could be P.J. Fairas. Another thought his name was John James Farrir. Spelling vary from Farrir, Fairas, Faires, Ferris, Farris. But from the phonetic attempts at his name, it looks quite similar to the spelling of her mother's 2nd marriage, James Faires, Sr. So, probably not too bold to assume he is from that family.

    Records on James Faires are quite sketchy, other than reference to him in the Daughters of The Texas Revolution records. His first wife Synthia Hanks had a middle name of Payne, which is the maiden name of Susannah Shelton's mother, another dead-end. But tracing Synthia's parents in hopes of finding a Payne connection - none were found.

    Chronology:
    1834 James Faires Sr. m Synthia Payne Hanks in Shelby Co TN
    abt 1834 Susannah Shelton m William Kirk
    1835 Synthia Payne Hanks died
    1836 Susannah Shelton Kirk became a widow.
    1838 James Faires Sr. m Susannah Shelton
    bet 1850 and 1855 Mary Sophronia Kirk, dau of Susannah Shelton m a Faires

    There's obviously a very close knit family group of Paynes, Sheltons and Faires but -- where?

    Indications that Susannah died in Johnson County, Texas; however census from 1870 and 1880 for J.T. Faries/Ferris are apparently Jessie Thomas. Susannah was born in Alabama and there is no indication the Sheltons were in Alabama. Don't think this is our family.

    ss

    Research Notes:
    1850 census Fayette Co, Texas
    Wm Farris 44 SC farmer 11,000
    Ada Farris 40 KY
    William Farris 13 TX
    Richard Farris 9 TX
    John Farris 7 TX
    James Farris 5 TX
    Charles Farris 3 TX
    Wm Clanton 50 VA
    David Clanton 14 TN


    1860 census Fayette Co, Texas, P.O. Oso
    Relative?
    residence 1479
    William Faires 54 1806 TN
    Ada Faires (McClure) 49 KY 1811
    William Faires 23 1837 Texas (Wm Alexander Jr. - m Sarah Ramsey 24 Jan 1866 Fayette Co - son Edward Lee Faires 1872-1953)
    Richard Faires 20 1840 Texas
    John W Faires 17 1843 Texas (b Fayette Co --John Wesley d 1904 - m Hannah Jane Moore
    James Faires 15 1845 Texas
    Charles Faires 13 1847 Texas
    Ada Faires A. 9 1851 Texas (Fayette Co); d 1868 Fayette Co)
    S L Bainey 20 1840 female Georgia


    1870 census Fayette Co, Texas
    Between Buckners Creek and Colorado River,
    Fayette, Texas; P.O. LaGrange

    residence 91
    Wm A Faires 64
    Ada Faires 58
    Wm A Faires 34
    James Faires 24
    Sarah Faires 21 (prob wife of James)
    Carrie Faires 4
    Jennie O Faires 9/12
    William Moore 21 field hand N.C. 1849 (prob bro to Hannah Jane Moore Faires, w/o John Wesley)

    residence 92
    Henry Faires 23 Texas 1847 (is this Charles b 1847?)
    Sarah 21 Texas
    Warren 1/12 Texas

    Wm Alexander Faires
    5 Dec 1806 - 22 Mar 1885
    b Old Plum Grove Cem, West Point, Fayette Co, TX
    Ada McClure 1 Feb 1810 - 19 May 1874
    b Old Plub Grove Cem

    John Wesley Faires (son)
    28 Apr 1843 West Point, Fayette Co; d 28 Mar 1904, Flatonia, Fayette Co, TX
    bur Oak Hill Cem, Flatonia, Lafayette Co.
    m
    Hannah Jane Moore
    daughter Emily Ann Faires Carter




    Died:
    bef Feb 1879

    Daughters of The Republic of Texas
    Faires, James b. 04-05-1811 at Raleigh, NC - d. 12-00-1878 at Flatonia, TX

    James married Susannah* Payne (or G.) Shelton in Sep 1838. Susannah* (daughter of George Washington* Shelton, (son??) and Annie* Payne) was born on 22 Oct 1811 in Tennessee; died after 1880 in Johnson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Susannah* Payne (or G.) Shelton was born on 22 Oct 1811 in Tennessee (daughter of George Washington* Shelton, (son??) and Annie* Payne); died after 1880 in Johnson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1860, P.O. Alvarado, Johnson Co, Texas; not this Susannah
    • Census: 1870, P.O. Alvarado, Precinct 4, Johnson Co, Texas; not this Susannah
    • Census: 1880, Precinct 6, Johnson Co, Texas; not this Susannah

    Notes:

    "The Sheltons first settled in San Augustine lived there about 3 years moved to Nacogdoches. Was there at the time of the Battle of San Jacinto, remained there 3 or 4 years and moved to Chambers Co. All but my Grandmother first married a a Kirk. He was killed at the Battle of San Jacinto. She was left with 2 babies one just an infant, died at 2 or 3 months of age. Kirk was Aunt Mary Sherman's father."


    Census:
    residence 488
    J P Faires 50 Tennessee (s/o James Faires Delaware & Elizabeth Faulk)
    Susannah Faires 31 Alabama Susannah WILSON
    G H Faires 25
    Wm R Faires 23
    James T Faires 18
    J A Faires 16
    Jacob A Faires 11
    Susan A Faires 7
    Columbus W Faires 1 1859
    Lucy Faires 16


    residence 487
    W.L. Sigler 17 stock raiser Tennessee
    E.E. Sigler 18 Arkansas
    Mary Sigler 1 Texas


    Columbus W. Faires in 1900
    Edmond, Oklahoma, Oklahoma
    Washington Faires 41
    Mary E Faires 32
    Biddie O Faires 17
    Jessie I Faires 14
    Earl B Faires 10
    Minnie T Faires 8
    Mary A Faires 1




    Census:
    J T Ferris 60 Tennessee8
    S A Ferris 40 1830 AlabamaSusannah WILSON
    Jacob Ferris 21 1849 Tennessee
    Susan Ferris 17 1835 Tennessee
    C W Ferris 12 1858 Texas
    George Ferris 35 1835 Tennessee
    Mary Morris 32 Tennessee
    Josie Morris 12 1858 Texas
    Martha Morris 10 1860 Kentucky
    Marinda Morris 7 Kentucky


    Census:
    residence 222
    Faires, J.T. 70 1810 Tennessee Delaware
    Susanah G. 52 Alabama (WILSON)
    Columbus W. 21 Texas Tennessee Alabama
    Samuel D. 76 1804 (brother) widower South Carolina Delaware
    Jackson A. 24 (female keeping house) Tennessee
    L. Willie 6 Texas -- Tennessee

    residence 184
    Faires, J.A. 36 1844 Tennessee
    M.C. wife 33 Texas
    Mary A. 11 Texas
    Thomas S. Texas
    E.O. 5 daughter

    also J.A. Faires Precinct 6, Johnson Co. Agriculture 16 Jun 1880

    residence 198
    J.A. (Jacob A.) Fuires (Faires) 29 1851 Tennessee Alabama Tennessee
    Anna L. (Anna Lee Ray) 26 Tennessee North Carolina Tennessee
    Jessie O. 3
    Winnie E. (Estelle) 2
    (D.C. of Mary Ethel Faires b 19 Sep 1888 TX
    d 13 Jul 1975 Cleburne, Johnson Co, Texas age 86
    dau of Jacob A. Faires & Anna Lee Ray
    Informant Lucille Bockmon
    Bethesda Cem, Cleburne, Texas

    (D.C. Mrs. Winnie Bockmon - Mrs. Winnie Faires)
    b 4 May 1878 Burleson, Johnson Co, Texas
    dau of J.A. Faires & Anna Lee Ray. widowed
    d 20 Jan 1949 age 70 Fort Worth, Tarrant Co, Texas,
    Informant Lucille Bockmon)

    Notes:

    Posted: 9 Oct 2006 5:46PM
    Patsy Bradley

    Sherry, I sent some things to your personal e-mail. I did not know Susanna had a child with William Kirk, so I would love to have the descendants of this marriage. I do not know who the Sherman family is. Can you explain their connection? There may be children in the second marriage of Susanna and John James Farrir, but I do not have that either. I have mostly concentrated on Martha Wilson Shelton, my direct ancestor, but I am interested in anything I can get on her siblings also.

    I hope I have given you something to carry your research forward. Check your personal e-mail when you get this.

    Patsy
    http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.chambers/219.1.1.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx

    Children:
    1. 3. (child1) Faires was born about 1839; died after 1858.
    2. Robert N. (maybe) Faires was born in Sep 1856 in Texas; died after 1900 in of, Anderson Co, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Richard Hard Faires was born on 9 Jan 1773 in York Co, South Carolina (son of James Alexander Faires, (Immigrant) and Jean Agnes Adair, (Immigrant)); died on 30 Jun 1855 in Lauderdale Co, Alabama; was buried in Wesley Chapel Cem, Lauderdale Co, Alabama.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 1855, Lauderdale Co, Alabama

    Notes:

    Will:
    The following found at website:
    http://www.celestialfamily.org/Genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I23360&tree=McClure-Harris

    "Father of William Alexander Faires, b 05 Dec 1806 S Carolina
    d 22 Mar 1885 Fayette Co., Texas IS RICHARD FAIRES and ELIZABETH. Per the will of Richard, probated 1855, Lauderdale Co., Alabama, Inventory Record B 1853-57, page 131-132 "W.A. Faires of Fayette Co., Texas" is listed as a son and heir.

    Marti Randall
    martivr@aol.com"






    Buried:
    Headstone reads:
    Rev Richard Faires
    Born in S.C.
    Jan 9 A.D. 1773
    immigrated to Ala.
    A.D. 1819
    Died
    (something) Christian faith

    Richard married Elizabeth Day in 1796 in York Co, South Carolina. Elizabeth was born on 15 May 1776 in York Co, South Carolina; died on 12 Dec 1841 in Lauderdale Co, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Elizabeth Day was born on 15 May 1776 in York Co, South Carolina; died on 12 Dec 1841 in Lauderdale Co, Alabama.
    Children:
    1. Elias Faires was born on 24 May 1797 in York Co, South Carolina; died on 4 Apr 1881 in Lauderdale Co, Alabama.
    2. Sidney Faires was born in 1799 in York Co, South Carolina; died in 1857 in Lauderdale Co, Alabama.
    3. Sarah Faires was born on 1 Sep 1800 in York Co, South Carolina; died on 7 Mar 1870 in Franklin Co, Arkansas.
    4. John Cornelius Faires was born on 7 Aug 1802 in York Co, South Carolina; died on 22 Aug 1839 in Lauderdale Co, Alabama.
    5. Samuel D. Faires was born in 1804 in York, York Co, South Carolina; died in Dec 1862 in Louisville, Winston Co, Mississippi.
    6. Eliza A. Faires was born on 10 Feb 1805 in York Co, South Carolina; died on 2 Jan 1848 in Black Springs, Fayette Co, Texas.
    7. William Alexander Faires was born on 5 Dec 1806 in Alabama; died on 22 Mar 1885 in Flatonia, Fayette Co, Texas; was buried in Old Plum Grove Cem, West Point, Fayette Co, Texas.
    8. Ann Faires was born in 1808 in York Co, South Carolina; died in 1855 in Pontotoc, Mississippi.
    9. Mariah Harriet Faires was born in 1810 in York Co, South Carolina; died in 1857.
    10. Richard M. Faires was born on 9 Jun 1812 in York Co, South Carolina; died after 1815.
    11. 6. James Faires (Farris), Sr. (son/relative?) was born on 05 Apr 1811 in Ireland/North Carolina; died in Dec 1878 in Flatonia, Fayette Co, Texas.

  3. 14.  George Washington* Shelton, (son??) was born about 1780 in Virginia (or England?) (son of (..)* Shelton, (Scot descent) and Miss (..)* Wilson (?), (Welsh descent), son of Thomas Shelton, Jr. and Catherine Mundy); died after 1830 in of, Maury Co, Tennessee, or Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1830, Maury Co, Tennessee

    Notes:

    "Annie Payne Shelton settled in Murry Co, Tenn. Shelton is Scotch. Payne is Irish and Wilson Welch. I presume that is the Great Grand parents. Grandfather Shelton settled in Tenn. had born to them 8 children in all they were all reared in at state. Two of the daughters married and remained there. Aunt Kiziah and Aunt Polly. My Grandmother Susan came to Texas with the family also Uncle Washington. Father of Tom, Amos, George, and others. Uncle Amos your father. Aunt Maria Carraway, aunt Tibitha Jones mother of Barton, Lura, Annie and Irene. Aunt Martha who married a Wallis reared 3 sons. Dan, Frank, and Robert. Then a Mr. Hartwell reared 2 sons and one daughter. Will, Albert, Roxie.
    "The Sheltons first settled in San Augustine lived there about 3 years moved to Nacogdoches. Was there at the time of the Battle of San Jacinto, remained there 3 or 4 years and moved to Chambers Co. All but my Granmother first married a John Kirk. He was killed at the Battle of San Jacinto. She was left with 2 babies one just an infant, died at 2 or 3 months of age. Kirk was Aunt Mary Sherman's father.
    "Aunt Mariah Carraway and her husband settled at Neches. Reared 2 sons and one daughter. Jeff is the only name I know. He died and she married a Mr. Nelson, they reared 8 boys and 2 girls but I don't know but 2 names among them. Dwight wan Houston two years ago. Cousin Robert Willis told the other name. Clinton a Doctor. That was in 1910. Cousin Robert told me if I could get in touch with you I could add something to what he told me, and also referred me to Uncle Washington's older daughter Mrs. C.F. Jones who he said lived near Stephenville, Erath, Co. But he could not give her rural no. so I never did write to her. He said she was older than he so I don't suppose there is any use trying now. I have Cousin Roberts old letter here by me copying what I can from it. And I did the same for him. He has forgotten all he wrote to me. He also referred me to Irene Fulks, but she is another one I never did get in touch with as well as your own dear self. So now dear, I hope you get something out of this anyway. Now I am going to take a clear sheet of paper and write your Father's war record on a clean page.
    "So bye."


    1832-34 St. Augustine, Texas
    1836 living in Nacogdoches, left 3 or 4 years later, moved to Chambers Co (1840-1841)

    Chambers Co: Land
    Survey Blk Grantee Leag Section Abs
    GEORGE W SHELTON G.W. SHELTON 146 386
    GEORGE W SHELTON G.W. SHELTON 147 385
    GEORGE W SHELTON GEO. W. SHELTON 148 384



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    Reply-to: rsswift@pacbell.net
    To: Lumoto@aol.com
    My Shelton family were in Tennessee Colony, Texas. George Shelton and brother Gideon. Tennessee Colony is in east Texas near Palestine. Related names; Brown, Graham, Woolverton etc. 1870 till now.
    Pat
    _____________
    From: maidamaida@hotmail.com (Alexandra --)
    To: Knights5@aol.com

    hello out there.

    Is anyone searching for JOHN SHELTON THE TAILOR, born in King William Co. Va., who lived in Richmond Va, and Knox Co TN for a while, finally setling down in Maury Co. TN.? He died in 1835. I know he had parents and siblings and cousins.
    Is anyone looking for him?

    His wife was Elizabeth, (last name unknown.)

    Sincerely, Alex Ko

    ________________________________________________

    In a message dated 3/23/99 5:35:35 PM Central Standard Time, barrett@trilobyte.net writes:
    (cliff barrett)
    Hi 'Lumoto"

    I have a family which has such similarity to yours I thought I would send it on to you.

    George Shelton b, abt 1809 VA md Dolly b. abt 1815 TN Children:

    Mary E. b abt 1834,
    Nancy W. b abt 1836,
    James J. b. abt 1838,
    Kisiah P. b. abt 1843
    Geo. W. b. abt 1846
    Tabitha J. b. abt 1848

    Source: 1850 US Census, Dickson Co. TEnn, #655, p.270

    Don't know if this will help but it certainly has four children who have names very similar to your George Washington and Annie Payne family.

    _____________________
    to Shelton List 4/7/99
    My 3rd Great-Grandfather was George Wilson SHELTON, b. 1822 TN, m. Nancy Vincent RICE, ended up in Johnson Co. IL; I show George's parents as:
    William SHELTON Jr. b. 1796 and Martha "Patsy" Payne.
    His parents William Shelton, m. 1786 in Pittsylvania Co. VA to Martisha Taylor.

    Sounds like we're "family".

    Harlene Soper Brown
    jrbrown@pacifier.com

    ---------------



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    George Washington Shelton & Annie Payne
    lumoto46 (View posts)
    Posted: 15 Jan 2007 12:19PM
    Classification: Query
    It's been quite a few years since I've posted a query for this line, so hopefully somebody is out there now who knows the previous generation for them. There seem to be a lot of GW Sheltons and even Shelton/Payne marriages. I'm looking for the ones who setted in Chambers Co, TX 1840-41. My line extends thru their dau Susan Shelton and her 1st husb, John Kirk.
    Thanks
    Sherry
    sherrysharp@gt.rr.com

    Descendants of George Washington Shelton
    1 George Washington Shelton b: Abt. 1796 in Virginia d: Aft. 1850 in Chambers Co, Texas
    .. +Annie Payne b: Abt. 1796 in Virginia m: Abt. 1816 d: Aft. 1840 in Chambers Co, Texas
    ... 2 [1] Susan Shelton b: Abt. 1817 in Tennessee d: Aft. 1838
    ....... +John Kirk b: Abt. 1815 in Tennessee m: Abt. 1834 d: 21 April 1836 in San Jacinto, Texas, Battle of
    ... *2nd Husband of [1] Susan Shelton:
    ....... +2nd husb of Susan (Unknown) b: Abt. 1817 m: Aft. 1836 d: Aft. 1838
    ... 2 Keziah Shelton b: Abt. 1819 d: Aft. 1839 in of, Maury Co, Tennessee
    ... 2 Polly Shelton b: Abt. 1821 d: Aft. 1841
    ... 2 [2] Martha Shelton b: 1816 in Tennessee d: Aft. 1852
    ....... +(..) Gibbons, Mr b: Abt. 1827 m: Abt. 1839 d: Aft. 1840
    ... *2nd Husband of [2] Martha Shelton:
    ....... +Elisha Henry Roberts Wallis b: Abt. 1810 m: Abt. 1842 d: Aft. 1852
    ... *3rd Husband of [2] Martha Shelton:
    ....... +Timothy Ripley Hartwell b: 1803 in Massachusetts m: Bef. 1850 d: Aft. 1853
    ... 2 Washington Shelton b: Abt. 1823 d: Aft. 1855
    ... 2 Amos Clinton Shelton b: 15 March 1825 in Maury Co, Tennessee d: 18 January 1881 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas
    ....... +Caroline Wiggins b: 1831 in Louisiana m: 10 May 1849 d: 1893
    ... 2 [3] Candice Mariah "Marie" Shelton b: 1828 in Tennessee d: Aft. 1853 in of, Jasper Co, Texas
    ....... +Patrick Henry Carraway b: Abt. 1827 m: Abt. 1843 d: Bef. 1849 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas
    ... *2nd Husband of [3] Candice Mariah "Marie" Shelton:
    ....... +W.W. Nelson b: Abt. 1826 m: 1851 in Chambers Co, Texas d: Aft. 1853
    ... 2 Tabitha Jane Shelton b: 1828 in Tennessee d: Aft. 1860
    ....... +James J Jones b: 1826 in Montgomery, Alabama m: 1852 in Chambers Co, Texas d: Aft. 1860
    ... 2 Thomas W Shelton b: 1834 in Maury Co, Tennessee d: Bef. 1880
    ....... +Elizabeth "Lizzy" White b: 1842 in Chambers Co, Texas m: Abt. 1860 in Chambers Co, Texas d: Abt. 1917

    NewRe: George Washington Shelton & Annie Payne
    jaydee9361 (View posts)
    Posted: 10 Mar 2007 10:35AM
    Classification: Query
    Surnames: wiggins, land, bellar, jackson, whatley, dunman
    I have George and Annie in the family tree but no info on them. Their son Amos married my husbands 3rd gg aunt caroline wiggins. If you need anything through our line, just let me know :)

    NewRe: George Washington Shelton & Annie Payne
    Sherry Sharp (View posts)
    Posted: 11 Mar 2007 3:01PM
    Classification: Query
    Thanks, Jaydee. I do have a lot of that line, possibly your hubby's line, as well. If you want what descendants I have, I'd be happy to share them to compare what we have. Email me at lumoto@msn.com and I'll send you an outline.
    George and Anne have to have had parents somewhere!!
    Thanks for contacting me.
    Sherry

    NewRe: George Washington Shelton & Annie Payne
    lumoto46 (View posts)
    Posted: 1 Feb 2014 1:54PM
    Classification: Query
    Surnames: Shelton, Payne, Sherman
    Here it is 2014, quite some time has passed. I'm still looking for this family; however I have just made a connection with these Sheltons in Chambers county, TX with the Sheltons in Tennessee Colony, Anderson county, Texas, connected with the Faires/Farris family, though at present not all the questions are answered. if you're interested in this family, contact me. My email addresses associated with this thread are no longer active. I can be reached at lumoto@aol.com or lumoto1@gmail.com

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    Birth:
    although 1850 census shows his b.d. as 1805, that is not reasonable age considering his children. So, adjusting, considering the date of age range in the 1830 census record.

    note: On the back of a picture of Elizabeth "Lizzie" White, wife of Thomas W. Shelton (son of George Washington Shelton 1805 who was brother of Amos Clinton Shelton.)
    states "The hand written notes on the back of this photo says she was half Cherokee and her husband's grandfather came from England."



    Census:
    Name Residence
    (City,County,State)
    Number of Free White Persons (under 20)
    Number of Free White Persons (20 thru 49)
    Number of Free Whites
    Number of All Persons

    George W Sholton
    {George W Shelton] Maury Tennessee 2 2 4 4
    parents 20-49 (1810-1795)
    2 children under 20 (aft 1810)
    (pg 169)

    other Sheltons in Maury Co.
    Elijah Shelton Maury, Tennessee 5 3 8 8
    1 adult 20-45 (abt 1785)
    1 parent 20-45(abt 1785)
    1 child 20-45 (abt 1810)
    5 children < 20 (bet 1811-1830)
    (pg 115)

    John Shelton Maury, Tennessee 3 3 6 6
    2 parents 20-45 (Perhaps John Jr.?) (abt 1785)
    1 child 20-45 (abt 1810)
    3 children < 20 (aft 1810)
    (p 133)

    John Shelton Maury, Tennessee 2 1 5 6
    2 parents over 49 (Perhaps John Sr.?) bef 1779
    1 child 20-40 (1790-1810)
    2 children <20 (aft 1810)
    1 slave/servant
    (pg 207)

    several Wilsons in 1830 Maury
    Avery
    David
    Enoch
    Henry S.
    Hiram
    John
    Nasuer (Npier)
    Rober F.
    Robert S
    Thomas
    William S

    _____________
    1820 Maury County
    John - Columbia, Maury
    John - Williamsport, Maury
    John - Williamsport, Maury
    Samuel - Williamsport, Maury
    Solomon - Maury

    ______________

    1840 - no Sheltons found in Texas census search



    Died:
    in 1860, his son Amos (1846) age 14, is living with Amos Clinton, older brother.

    George married Annie* Payne about 1803 in Maury Co, Tennessee. Annie* was born about 1780 in Virginia; died after 1830 in of, Maury Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Annie* Payne was born about 1780 in Virginia; died after 1830 in of, Maury Co, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Subj: Sheltons & Paynes
    Date: 8/20/98 12:34:52 PM Central Daylight Time
    From: GLSH@chevron.com (Shelton, Glenmore (GLSH))
    To: Lumoto@aol.com ('Lumoto@aol.com')

    Sherry,

    Am pasting in some patches of Payne-Shelton connections from my file. The ones I know about seem to have mostly stayed put in Pittsylvania Co., VA, but bunches of their cousins headed west to NC & TN in the late 1700's &
    early 1800's. As you can probably see, my family tree didn't branch much at that time. Sort of like your Sheltons & Shermans. I have seen a tendency of my Sheltons to pick another clan and just keep marrying them. Wonder if it's genetic? (My sister married my wife's brother, so we were just carrying on an old family tradition.) Wish I had more on the male Paynes
    descendents of my ancestor Paynes; I would almost bet one of them was your Annie's father. The Pittsylvania Sheltons were a prolific bunch. The brothers born from 1707 to 1729 included John, Thomas, Ralph, Benjamin,
    James, Crispen, & Daniel; I really don't have much on the descendents except from Ralph, Crispen, & Daniel, and not all of those.

    Some other comments:
    1) You list one son of George & Annie as 'Washington'; was he really George Washington Shelton Jr., & just called Washington to avoid confusion with the father? (I am Glenmore Lorraine III, and my grandfather was called
    Glenmore, my father was called Lorraine (rough on a kid, huh?), and I was called Shell)
    2) I saw reference to another marriage in Maury Co., TN in 1817- between a William Shelton (there are thousands of those!!) and a Martha Pain. Wonder if she was really a Payne.
    3) Notes that Stephen Shelton is on 1820 Census for Giles Co, TN. A Stephen Shelton is on the 1805 Grainger Co, TN tax list, 1811 Maury Co, TN tax list, and 1819 Giles Co, TN tax list. He does not state that all these
    are the same Stephen, simply that they may or may not be.
    4) County Records:
    23 April 1813. Alfred Blach of Davidson Co TN conveys lot no. 27 in the town of
    Columbia to JOHN SHELTON of Maury Co TN (215)
    Surveyed for WILLIAM SHELTON, p 341.
    5) from EmmaLBob: John Shelton of Maury Co TN was b. ca 1768 in King
    William Co VA - died 24 June
    1835 in Columbia, Maury Co TN. His wf Elizabeth____ Shelton b. 16 Nov 1779,
    d. 23 Nov 1845. Both buried in Greenwood Cem.
    Children:
    (1) Colley P.A. Shelton
    (2) James R. Shelton m.
    Mary Alderson
    b. 9 Oct 1799, Richmond Co VA 6 Dec 1821 b. 1 Jul 1806
    VA
    d. 15 Mar 1875 Maury Co TN d. 20
    Mar 1883
    [both buried Greenwood Cem]
    (3) William D. Shelton
    (4) John M. Shelton
    (5) Margaret P. Shelton m. Brooks
    (6) Amanda Shelton m. John B. Alderson
    ch: Margaret, Mary
    (7) Sarah Shelton m. Ada B. Hodge 18 Oct 1833
    ch: James R Hodge
    John Shelton made his will 16 May 1835 and named his wf as executrix and
    willed her the slave Maria and her child Sarah. His seven children were
    named in the will. Maury Co TN Will Bill C:268-269.

    The above fr: Shelton Roots Through TN by Frank Harvey Shelton, c.1979
    There is addition info on son James R. Shelton who removed to TX 1837.
    These two items (#4 & #5) seem to suggest a King William Co., VA origin for
    at least one batch of Maury Co., TN Sheltons, but I don't see any of your
    names in this batch.
    6) There was a marriage bond in Pittsylvania Co., VA for John Shelton to
    marry Anne Payne on 5/28/1804. Abal Wilson is listed as guardian, but I
    don't know for which one. Wonder if this is a connection to your Wilsons
    line?
    7) From the ZF Shelton book: 4. John Payne Shelton, "Inherited Red House",
    md Massie (Shelton) (d/o Major Thomas Shelton of Louisa Co., VA.), four
    children.
    8) more from ZF Shelton: 6. John Shelton, 3rd owner of "Red House", d.
    1828, md. Mary (Payne).
    9) In your 'family letter' reference is made to "Cousin Robert Willis". Is
    that really Willis (not Wallis)? If so, perhaps there is another
    Pittsylvania link- the Willis name appears at least twice in my files, once
    as the middle name of John Shelton and again as the surname of my g-whatever
    aunt Mary Yeatts.
    Children of John Shelton and Mary Payne are:
    i. Lettice Shelton, married (1) Abraham Shelton
    December 17, 1792198; married (2) Robert Haymes November 16, 1807.
    Notes for Abraham Shelton:
    Hugh & Ida Taylor's book, 'Some Early
    Settlers; Lincoln County, Tennessee', attributes a daughter Lettye Shelton
    to this Abraham and Lettice. Lettye married an Archibald Cashion.
    More About Abraham Shelton:
    Fact 1: November 16, 1807, may have married
    Robert Haymes (per Millie (GeneSeek@usa.net))
    ii. Nancy Shelton, married William White January
    13, 1795199.
    iii. Charlotte Shelton, married John
    Willis Shelton , Sr. Bef. 1785200.

    Children of Stephen Yeatts and Lydia Parsons are:
    i. Mary Molly Yeatts, born in Pittsylvania Co., VA;
    married Thomas Willis August 18, 1789 in Pittsylvania Co., VA141.

    Hope some of this helps eventually.

    "so bye"

    Glen Shelton
    River Ridge LA

    258. Thomas Payne126,127, born 1755; died December 1819 in Pittsylvania
    Co., VA. He was the son of 516. William Payne and 517. Sarah Nance. He
    married 259. Francis Shelton128,129.
    259. Francis Shelton 130,131, died Bef. 1801132. She was the daughter of
    518. John Shelton , Jr. and 519. Mary Payne.
    More About Thomas Payne:
    Fact 1: all 7 children mentioned in Thomas' will, dated 11/14/1819.
    Children of Thomas Payne and Francis Shelton are:
    129 i. Elizabeth Frances 'Fannie' Payne, born Abt. 1776;
    married Tunstall W. Shelton , Sr. December 15, 1794 in Pittsylvania Co., VA.
    ii. John L. Payne, married Milly Richards February 20,
    1795 in Pittsylvania Co., VA.
    Children of Thomas Payne and Sally Shelton are:
    i. Jane B. Payne, born Abt. 1803; married Lewis C.
    Shelton December 15, 1823 in Pittsylvania Co., VA133.
    More About Jane B. Payne:
    Fact 1: married same day/same bondsman &
    minister as Milly Payne & John Grasty Shelton
    Marriage Notes for Jane Payne and Lewis
    Shelton:
    Surety: John L. Payne
    by Rev. Ira Ellis
    ii. Leroy Payne, born Abt. 1796 in Pittsylvania Co., VA;
    died Bef. 1843; married Rachel Hill December 19, 1825 in Pittsylvania Co.,
    VA.
    iii. Mildred Payne, born 1809 in Pittsylvania Co., VA;
    married John Grasty Shelton December 15, 1823 in Pittsylvania Co., VA134.
    More About Mildred Payne:
    Fact 1: this Milly could be d/o John L.

    ________________________________
    From: jan241@apex.net (Jan)
    To: Lumoto@aol.com

    Hi Sherry,
    Sorry about taking so long to get back with you. Could not find Annie Payne; am sending you what I have and hope something in it will help.
    Jan
    Ancestors of Thomas Payne
    Generation No. 1
    1. Thomas Payne, born 1755; died December 1819 in Pittsylvania Co., VA.
    He married (1) Francis Shelton. She was the daughter of John Shelton II and Mary Payne. He married (2) Sally Shelton October 15, 1795 in Pittsylvania Co., VA. She was the daughter of Daniel Shelton and Lettice
    (Lettie) Young.

    Notes for Thomas Payne:
    PAYNE Thomas SHELTON, Sally 15 Oct 1795

    from book 'An Intimate History of The
    American Revolution in Pittsylvania County' by Frances Hallam Hurt dated 1976. Paynes listed:Abraham, Alexander Spottswood, Dolley, Greenwood, John,
    John Jr., John Sr., John Robert Dandridge, Josias, Luther, Millicent, Neil G., Philemon, Reuben, Robert, Thomas, Wiliam. A family of broad involvement during the Revolution and of broad involvement now is that of the Paynes.

    John Payne, Sr., was elected to the Committee of Safety in 1775, having been in the county since 1767 when he, his son John,Jr., and Greenwood Payne were listed as first tithables. It was apparently his son John who was appointed ensign in the militia. His great-nephews (grandsons of his brother, Colonel John Payne) Alexander Spottswood Payne and John Robert Dandridge Payne, are the subjects of one of the Virginia Museum's most attractive early paintings-two young boys with their mammy.

    John Payne, Sr., is of special interest as the father of the enchanting Dolley Payne who married President James Madison. She was the widow of John Todd. The Pittsylvania Payne was the son of Josias Payne of Licking Hole
    Creek in Goochland County, which both Josias and his brother John represented in the House of Burgesses. Josias apparently came to Pittsylvania in his later years to live with his son John, for he died there. His will was recorded in 1785. John, the Safety Committee
    member,married Mary Coles of Coles' Hill of Hanover County, and they were the parents of Dolley who apparently grew up in Hanover.

    Another family of Paynes was equally prominent-that of Reuben, William, and Philemon. They owned large grants of land in Pittsylvania before it was Pittsylvania, moving here from Essex County. They were the sons of Thomas
    Payne.

    Other early Paynes were Robert and Abraham. Reuben was named justice when the county assumed its present size in 1777 and a lieutenant in the county militia when it was gearing for war. He served as a vestryman of Camden
    Parish until 1779 when he resigned, refusing to pay taxes through the Church of England. Philemon was appointed deputy surveyor in 1767, and William went to war.

    The following story is told by Major (Ret.) Neil G. Payne-one of the few traditional family stories of the Revolution.

    The Grapevine
    I am alive and well today due largely to a grapevine which was growing in New York State in 1775.

    The vine probably was already growing when William Payne, together with his brothers Reuben and Philemon, moved into Pittsylvania County and settled on Cherrystone Creek, the headwaters of Banister River.

    William, my great-great-great grandfather, married Miss Sarah Nance and had begun the satisfying life of managing his large plantation north of Chatham. But this idyllic life was not destined to continue after the rumblings of war drifted souh from Lexington and Concord.

    Taking with him his trusted slave Tom, William Payne rode north at the head of a company of fellow Pittsylvanians to join General Washington's Army. He served as captain throughout the war without pay, furnishing his own clothing and much of hs food.

    As often as possible, Tom was sent home bearing notes from area soldiers.Tradition has it that Tom was instrumental in writing some of the letters,since his mistress had taught him to read and write before he left
    with Captain Payne. Many early settlers lacked schooling in these arts.

    On the return trip Tom made his way north over miles of unmarked roads and trails, burdened with as many letters, clothes, and bits of food as he could shoulder.

    Captain Payne normally would direct the fire and movement of his small company of volunteers during skirmishes with the British, but on one occasion he was so intent on heaping destruction upon the garishly dressed British soldiers that he did ot hear a general call for retreat.

    Will Payne had wheeled about and was running to rejoin his countrymen when his foot caught under a grapevine and he sprawled headlong into the dust.

    At exactly this moment an enemy soldier pulled the trigger of his musket and the ball, aimed dead center at the back of the retreating captain,buried itself in a tree. Will regained his feet and ran.

    When the war was over Payne and his company returned to their homes. Many British soldiers chose to remain in America, too, so history states.

    Years later one such soldier visited the home of Will Payne, and host and guest recounted their wartime experiences. To their amazement it was learned that the visiting ex-Britisher was the soldier who had missed his
    target when the rebel captain fell over a grapevine.

    Payne family historians write of the close friendship which developed between the two men who, earlier, had sought to destroy each other.


    From_: DGShel@aol.com
    Glen Shelton
    River Ridge LA
    Children of THOMAS PAYNE and FRANCIS SHELTON are:
    i. ELIZABETH FRANCES 'FANNIE'3 PAYNE, b. Abt. 1776.
    ii. JOHN L. PAYNE.

    Children of THOMAS PAYNE and SALLY SHELTON are:
    iii.JANE B.3 PAYNE, b. Abt. 1803.
    iv. LEROY PAYNE, b. Abt. 1796, Pittsylvania Co., VA; d. Bef. 1843.
    v. MILDRED PAYNE, b. 1809, Pittsylvania Co., VA.
    vi. BENJAMIN PAYNE, b. Abt. 1802, Pittsylvania Co., VA; m. MARTHA LEWIS'PATSEY' SHELTON, July 05, 1827, Pittsylvania Co., VA.
    vii. REUBEN PAYNE, b. January 09, 1804, Pittsylvania Co., VA; d. December 08, 1847; m. TABITHA S. HODGES, January 01, 1833, Pittsylvania Co., VA.



    Notes for Francis Shelton:
    Frances had died before her father's will was made in 1801 which is why her portion went to her daughter Fannie.Had died before her father's will was made in 1801 which is why her portion went to her daughter Fannie.
    Source: Shelton County

    generation 1: Old Ralph Shelton & Mary Crispin(?)
    generation 2: John Shelton Sr. & Elizabeth Lawson (?)
    generation 3: John Shelton Jr. & Mary Payne (?)
    generation 4: Francis Shelton & Thomas Payne
    generation 5: Fannie Payne & Tunstal Shelton
    generation 6: Abraham Madison Shelton married 1835 Martha 'Patsy' Motley
    generation 7: George Jefferson Shelton & Edna Elizabeth Yeatts
    generation 8: Richard White Shelton & Burda Barr
    generation 9: Glenmore Lorraine Shelton Sr. & Helen Bertrude Chelton
    generation 10: Glenmore Lorraine Shelton Jr. & Harriett E Streever ('E' is
    her whole middle name, not just an initial)
    generation 11: Glenmore Lorraine Shelton III (me) & Dianna Lynn Hannan
    Glen is member of Shelton Discussion Group

    Notes for Sally Shelton:
    PAYNE Thomas SHELTON, Sally 15 Oct 1795

    Child of Thomas Payne and Francis Shelton is:
    i. Elizabeth Frances (Fannie) Payne, born Abt. 1776; died Unknown; married (1) Tunstall Shelton December 15, 1794 in Pittsylvania Co., VA; married (2) Tunstall Shelton December 15, 1794 in Pittsylvania County,
    Virginia.

    Notes for Tunstall Shelton:
    Married by Rev. Thomas Payne, Thomas Payne consents, Sur. Young Shelton.

    Source:
    Kathryn Morris Brown

    Jan,
    The John Shelton I have married to Mary Payne is John born c. 1745, the son of John born 1722. It was John the father who was married to an Elizabeth. These references I have attributed to April Miller's book, Shelton County, and
    I have not yet found anything particularly convincing to say she was in error on this. April discussed the existence of Johns Sr. & Jr. and that they were
    frequently confused with each other. (Hard to believe anyone could ever confuse these Johns, Abrahams, & Lettices, :>) I have also received some corroberating e-mails from Kitty Richards, and from this list (Knights5). I think it was a post of Anne McElroy that listed Mary (d/o George) Payne as wife of John Shelton.John (Jr.) had a son Abraham, who married Peggy Gibson, and a daughter Lettice, who married Abraham Shelton the son of Gabriel, in
    1792,and a daughter Frances, who married Thomas Payne. Frances & Thomas then had a daughter Fannie who married Tunstal Shelton (son of Daniel the brother of John
    the father). I descend from Tunstal & Fannie, and thus from two sons of Old Ralph (John Sr. & Daniel). I still cannot tell if Thomas Payne (son-in-law of John Jr.) and Mary Payne (wife of John Jr.) were related, but I bet they were, somehow.
    I am not highly confident I have all this correct, but I think at least the dates and relationships are 'possible', i.e. parents not born after children etc., and generations seem of 'normal' length.
    I'll look for more on this later, and send if I find anything.
    Glen Shelton

    River Ridge LA-DGShel@aol.com-
    Children of ELIZABETH PAYNE and TUNSTALL SHELTON are:
    i.TEMPERANCE C.4 SHELTON, b. Abt. 1802; m. RICHARD G. KEATTS, July
    17,1820, Pittsylvania Co., VA12.

    Marriage Notes for TEMPERANCE SHELTON and RICHARD KEATTS:
    Sur. by Leroy Payne

    Marriage Notes for FREDERICK SHELTON and MARINDA SHELTON:
    Surety: Leroy Payne

    Notes for Tunstall Shelton:
    Married by Rev. Thomas Payne, Thomas Payne consents, Sur. Young Shelton.

    Source:
    Kathryn Morris Brown

    Jan,
    The John Shelton I have married to Mary Payne is John born c. 1745, the son of John born 1722. It was John the father who was married to an Elizabeth. These references I have attributed to April Miller's book, Shelton County, and
    I have not yet found anything particularly convincing to say she was in error on this. April discussed the existence of Johns Sr. & Jr. and that they were frequently confused with each other. (Hard to believe anyone could ever confuse these Johns, Abrahams, & Lettices, :>) I have also received some corroberating e-mails from Kitty Richards, and from this list (Knights5). I think it was a post of Anne McElroy that listed Mary (d/o George) Payne as
    wife of John Shelton.John (Jr.) had a son Abraham, who married Peggy Gibson, and a daughter Lettice, who married Abraham Shelton the son of Gabriel, in 1792,and a daughter Frances, who married Thomas Payne. Frances & Thomas
    then had a daughter Fannie who married Tunstal Shelton (son of Daniel the brother of John the father). I descend from Tunstal & Fannie, and thus from two sons of Old
    Ralph (John Sr. & Daniel). I still cannot tell if Thomas Payne (son-in-law of John Jr.) and Mary Payne (wife of John Jr.) were related, but I bet they were, somehow.
    I am not highly confident I have all this correct, but I think at least the dates and relationships are 'possible', i.e. parents not born after children etc., and generations seem of 'normal' length. I'll look for more on this later, and send if I find anything.
    Glen Shelton
    River Ridge LA-DGShel@aol.com-

    Marriage Notes for TEMPERANCE SHELTON and RICHARD KEATTS:
    Sur. by Leroy Payne

    Child of Thomas Payne and Sally Shelton is:
    i. Jane B. Payne, married Lewis Shelton December 1823.

    Payne, or of Thomas Payne (& Sally Shelton)
    Marriage Notes for Mildred Payne and John Shelton:
    Surety: John L. Payne
    by Rev. Ira Ellis
    iv. Benjamin Payne, born Abt. 1802 in Pittsylvania Co.,
    VA; married Martha Lewis 'Patsey' Shelton July 05, 1827 in Pittsylvania Co.,
    VA.
    v. Reuben Payne, born January 09, 1804 in Pittsylvania Co., VA; died December 08, 1847; married Tabitha S. Hodges January 01, 1833 in Pittsylvania Co., VA.

    516. William Payne192. He married 517. Sarah Nance193.
    517. Sarah Nance 194.
    Child of William Payne and Sarah Nance is:
    258 i. Thomas Payne, born 1755; died December 1819 in Pittsylvania Co., VA; married (1) Francis Shelton; married (2) Sally Shelton October 16, 1795 in Pittsylvania Co., VA.

    518. John Shelton , Jr.195, born Abt. 1745 in Amelia Co. VA; died Abt. 1804 in Pittsylvania Co., VA. He was the son of 1036. John Shelton , Sr. and 1037. Elizabeth Johnson. He married 519. Mary Payne196.
    519. Mary Payne197. She was the daughter of 1038. George Payne , Sr..
    More About John Shelton , Jr.:
    Fact 1: Revolutionary War soldier (private, under Col. Alexander Spottswood)
    Children of John Shelton and Mary Payne are:
    i. Lettice Shelton, married (1) Abraham Shelton
    December 17, 1792198; married (2) Robert Haymes November 16, 1807.
    Notes for Abraham Shelton:
    Hugh & Ida Taylor's book, 'Some Early
    Settlers; Lincoln County, Tennessee', attributes a daughter Lettye Shelton
    to this Abraham and Lettice. Lettye married an Archibald Cashion.
    More About Abraham Shelton:
    Fact 1: November 16, 1807, may have married Robert Haymes (per Millie (GeneSeek@aol.com))
    ii. Nancy Shelton, married William White January 13, 1795 199.
    iii. Charlotte Shelton, married John Willis Shelton , Sr. Bef. 1785 200.
    iv. Martha Shelton, married Robert Tucker January 01, 1782 201.
    v. Mary Shelton, married Adam Poore.
    vi. Jane Shelton, married Charles Lewis , Jr..
    259 vii.Francis Shelton, died Bef. 1801; married Thomas Payne.
    viii.Abraham Shelton, married Peggy Gibson February 24, 1808 in Pittsylvania Co., VA202,203.
    ix. Lucy Shelton, married West Dandridge Hurt May 17, 1790 in Pittsylvania VA204.
    x. William Shelton, born 1762205; married Martitia Taylor October 29, 1786 in Pittsylvania Co., VA.
    More About William Shelton:
    Fact 1: This William may belong to Abraham & Chloe instead (per Anne McElroy)
    xi. Claiborne Shelton, born 1770 in Pittsylvania Co., VA; died 1848 in Madison Co., IN206; married Saluda Mustain May 16, 1785207.
    xii.Joel Shelton, born Abt. 1785; married (1) Anna Coe September 23, 1807 in Pittsylvania Co., VA208; married (2) Emily Smith April 29, 1810 in Pittsylvania Co., VA 209.

    1036. John Shelton , Sr.251, born July 19, 1722 in Middlesex Co., VA; died July 13, 1778 in Mecklenberg Co., KY252. He was the son of 2072. Ralph Shelton and 2073. Mary Jane Crispin. He married 1037. Elizabeth Johnson253.
    1037. Elizabeth Johnson254, died Bef. November 18, 1777.
    More About John Shelton , Sr.:
    Fact 1: 1726, alternate date of birth per GeneSeek@
    More About Elizabeth Lawson:
    Fact 1: Some have Elizabeth Lawson as wife of John Shelton, Jr.
    Children of John Shelton and Elizabeth Johnson are:
    i. Mark Shelton, died Abt. 1802; married Rachel ?.
    More About Mark Shelton:
    Fact 1: 9 children
    ii. Charles Shelton, died Abt. 1795; married Nancy.
    518 iii. John Shelton , Jr., born Abt. 1745 in Amelia Co. VA;
    died Abt. 1804 in Pittsylvania Co., VA; married Mary Payne.
    iv. William Shelton , Sr..
    Children of John Shelton and Elizabeth Lawson are:
    i. David Shelton, born June 11, 1761.
    ii. Elizabeth Shelton, born February 28, 1763.
    iii. William Shelton, born March 09, 1765.
    More About William Shelton:
    Fact 1: Some have this William as husband of Martisha Taylor.
    Fact 2: Some have this William as husband of Priscilla Mustain, & Elizabeth C. Johnson.

    1038. George Payne , Sr.255.
    Child of George Payne , Sr. is:
    519 i. Mary Payne, married John Shelton , Jr..

    Children:
    1. George Washington Shelton, Jr. was born in 1805 in Tennessee; died after 1850 in of, Chambers Co, Texas.
    2. 7. Susannah* Payne (or G.) Shelton was born on 22 Oct 1811 in Tennessee; died after 1880 in Johnson Co, Texas.
    3. Martha Wilson Shelton was born in 1816 in Tennessee; died after 1860 in of, Chambers Co, Texas.
    4. Kesiah E. Shelton was born in 1820 in Maury Co, Tennessee; died on 12 Aug 1849 in Lauderdale Co, Alabama (maybe).
    5. Polly Shelton was born about 1823; died after 1841.
    6. Amos Clinton Shelton was born on 15 Mar 1825 in Maury Co, Tennessee; died on 18 Jan 1881 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Wiggins Cem, Eminence, Chambers Co, Texas.
    7. Candice Mariah "Marie" Shelton was born in 1828 in Tennessee; died after 1880 in of, Lampasas, Lampasas Co, Texas.
    8. Tabitha Jane Shelton was born in 1828 in Tennessee; died after 1870 in Chambers Co, Texas.