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1. | Donald M. "Donnie" Corder was born on 15 Oct 1844 in Shelby Co, Texas (son of William Allen Corder and Martha "Patsy" Stone); died on 29 Dec 1943 in Eastland, Eastland Co, Texas; was buried in Eastland City Cem, Eastland Co, Texas. Notes: It is said that Donnie's parents went their separate ways when he was a child and he was reared by his grandmother, Martha (Stone) Corder. Later he lived for a while with his aunt, Mary Matilda (Corder) Hargus and her husband Larry. Donnie was most likely born in Shelby County. He lived in Erath County and was a long time resident of Eastland County. Donnie was blind and never married. |
2. | William Allen Corder was born in 1792 in South Carolina (son of William Corder and Mary Jones); died about 1856 in Trinity Co, Texas; was buried in Eastland Cem, Eastland, Harrison Co, Texas. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Census: William married Martha "Patsy" Stone on 10 Nov 1821 in Lebanon, Wilson Co, Tennessee, and was divorced between 1845 and 1850 in Shelby Co, Texas. Martha (daughter of Reuben Stone and Mrs. Mary "Polly" (..) Stone) was born in 1801 in Caswell Co, North Carolina; died in 1850 in Shelby Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Martha "Patsy" Stone was born in 1801 in Caswell Co, North Carolina (daughter of Reuben Stone and Mrs. Mary "Polly" (..) Stone); died in 1850 in Shelby Co, Texas. Other Events and Attributes:
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4. | William Corder was born in 1771 in Fauquier Co, Virginia (son of John Corder, Jr. and Mrs. Gracy (..) Corder); died on 3 Mar 1844 in Chester Co, South Carolina; was buried in Gaston-Corder Burial Grounds, Blackstock, Chester Co, South Carolina. Notes: For many years William Corder was an Elder of Catholic Presbyterian Church. At the time of his death on May 3rd 1844, he owned many acres in Chester County, South Carolina; which he left to his widow and after her death to his daughter Hannah. William married Mary Jones before 1811 in Caswell Co, North Carolina. Mary (daughter of John Jones and Susannah Timberlake) was born about 1771; died after 1793 in of, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Mary Jones was born about 1771 (daughter of John Jones and Susannah Timberlake); died after 1793 in of, Kentucky.
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6. | Reuben Stone was born in 1755 in Fauquier Co, Virginia (son of John (Mildredge, Laurens SC) Stone, (match 7C)(S-FFDNA-S) and Mildredge "Millie" Corder, (dau of who?)); died on 9 Feb 1849 in New Market, Madison Co, Alabama. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Reuben Stone, according to his American Revolutionary War pension petition,was born in 1755 in Fauquier County, Virginia and moved with his father's family to South Carolina about 1773. He served in the American Revolutionary War and continued to live in Laurens County, South Carolina until 1808. He then moved to Madison County, Alabama where he died 9 February 1849. DAR line gives his wife's name as Mary (Polly). Reuben and Polly were in Madison County, AL by January of 1809 and purchased land on 9 August 1809 in the very first land sales held for Madison County. Reuben is listed as the 18th purchaser of land in Ledger "A", Book #101. Reuben married Mrs. Mary "Polly" (..) Stone about 1778 in of, Madison Co, Alabama. Mary was born about 1757; died after 1810. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Mrs. Mary "Polly" (..) Stone was born about 1757; died after 1810.
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8. | John Corder, Jr. was born in 1735 in Fauquier Co, Virginia (son of John Corder, Sr. (END OF LINE) and Mrs. Patience (..) Corder); died on 23 Feb 1815 in Smith Co, Tennessee. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: John & Gracy Corder and their families moved to Crab Orchard, Williamson Co., IL, and they are buried in the cemetery there. John married Mrs. Gracy (..) Corder in 1754 in Fauquier Co, Virginia. Gracy was born in 1735 in Fauquier Co, Virginia; died on 23 Feb 1815 in Smith Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Mrs. Gracy (..) Corder was born in 1735 in Fauquier Co, Virginia; died on 23 Feb 1815 in Smith Co, Tennessee. Notes: Some show her to be Gracy Barker but Barker is an unproven last name.
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10. | John Jones was born in 1746 in Dover, Goochland Co, or, Louisa, Louisa Co, Virginia (son of Richard Jones and Anne Symmons); died before 3 Mar 1811 in Caswell Co, North Carolina. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Will: John married Susannah Timberlake about 1770 in of, Dover, Goochland Co, Virginia. Susannah was born before 1755 in Louisa Co, Virginia; died after 1811 in of, Caswell Co, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
11. | Susannah Timberlake was born before 1755 in Louisa Co, Virginia; died after 1811 in of, Caswell Co, North Carolina.
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12. | John (Mildredge, Laurens SC) Stone, (match 7C)(S-FFDNA-S) was born about 1727 in Prince William Co, Virginia (son of Thomas* (Hamilton Parish) Stone, Jr (son?) match 7c and Nancy (?)* Bronaugh (?)); died before 17 Mar 1800 in Laurens Co, South Carolina. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Although Thomas Stone's last will and testament John married Mildredge "Millie" Corder, (dau of who?) about 1749 in Prince William Co, Virginia. Mildredge was born about 1730 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died in 1822 in Washington District, Laurens Co, South Carolina.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Mildredge "Millie" Corder, (dau of who?) was born about 1730 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died in 1822 in Washington District, Laurens Co, South Carolina.. Notes: I have uncovered a deed by John Stone from Fauquier dated Sept. of 1775 his wife's name was Milley. She is likely your missing daughter. She was likely born in Prince William County in 1730. John and Milly and their family moved from Fauquier to Laurens SC in 1775. John died there in 1800 and Mildredge died there in abt. 1820. I have a copy of a resulting case dividing the homestead in 1822. John identified her in his will as my wife "Mildredge". All other references say Milley or Milly. I also have a copy of her Dower rights from Fauquier. She could only make her mark.
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