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Sanford T King

Female 1861 - Aft 1880  (> 20 years)


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  1. 1.  Sanford T King was born in 1861 in Jefferson Co, Texas (daughter of Louis Neal King and Sarah Ann Court); died after 1880.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1880, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Louis Neal King was born in 1830 in Hamburg, Germany (son of (..) King and Mrs (..)(..) King); died after 1880 in of, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1870, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 1880, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    1850 Jeff Co census - Sabine Pass (pg 208)

    another King family in 1880 Sabine Pass census
    Lewis Neal on pg 208, this family on pg 207:
    Head of house: A.M. King, female, widow 1816 PA Germ NJ
    (husband King b England)
    son: Thomas B, 1848, age 34 father b England, mother PA gentleman Married
    Emma C. King b 1858, LA TN TN dau-in-law
    son: Davis D 1858 age 22 father b England, mother PA laborer.

    Name:
    daughter's death cert gives father's name as Neal.

    Census:
    residence 70
    B Johnson 29 Texas
    Mary Ann Johnson 26 Texas
    Theresa Johnson 4 Texas
    Jacob Johnson 2 Texas
    John Johnson 26 1844 Texas
    Jeff Bonds 10 black Texas

    residence 71
    Bellar (Bellard) Paul 42 1828 Louisiana
    Mahala 33 1837 Texas
    Clifton 15 1855 Texas
    Mary 13 1857 Texas
    Adam 9 1861 Texas
    Noa 6 1864 Texas
    Albert 4 1866 Texas
    Amanda 1 1869 Texas

    residence 72
    McGaffey I.W. 23 1847 Texas
    Alice 18 1852 Texas
    Mary H. 11/12 1869 Texas

    residence 73
    I Kenniff 65
    Nancy Kenniff 40
    Mary Kenniff 22
    Thomas Kenniff 20
    Ellen Kenniff 18
    Joseph Kenniff 16
    Atley Kenniff 14
    Clary Kenniff 14
    Elizabeth Kenniff 13
    Liddy Kenniff 11
    Sary Jane Kenniff 8
    Nancy E Kenniff 6
    Edny I Kenniff 2
    I B Meaux 26
    H Belke 24
    Sarah Sealye 44
    H Johnson 21 negro

    residence 74
    King Louis 45 1825 Prussia
    Sarah (Courts) 35 1835 Texas
    Homer 17 abt 1853 Male White Texas
    Hillen 15 abt 1855 Female White Texas
    Neal 13 abt 1857 Male White Texas
    Sanford 10 abt 1860 Male White Texas
    Harris 8 abt 1862 Male White Texas
    Smith Elias 36 abt 1834 Male White Michigan

    residence 75
    Cronia C E 65 1805 Male France
    Alinda 53 1817 Louisiana
    Cronia Elizabeth 22 1848 Texas
    Mary F 18 1852 Texas
    Charles 15 1855 Texas
    Margaret 11 1859 Texas
    James M 9 1861 Texas
    Thomas B 7 1863 Texas
    Mary L 3 1867 Texas



    Census:
    residence 59
    Guidry, Louis
    residence 59 (boarding house)
    Hawkins, Wm 59 1821 widower house carpenter Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
    Robert 19 1861 Louisiana Kentucky Louisiana

    residence 62
    Johnson Bradley 1841 39 TX LA LA
    Mary wife 1845 TX LA LA
    Theracy 13 1867 dau TX
    Jacob 11 1869 son TX
    Tina 8 1872 dau TX
    Lewis 5 1875 son TX
    Benj 2 1878 son TX
    Gibson Sally 16 1864 asst house keeper TX Eng LA

    residence 67
    Johnson John 35 1844 LA LA LA
    M.A. wife 26 Ohio NY Ohio
    Nina dau 8 1872 TX
    Isaac 4 1876 son TX
    J.E. son 3 1877 TX
    T.B. 2 dau 1878 TX
    H.F. 5 mo, son 1879 TX

    residence 68
    McReynolds. F.C. 44 1836 Tennessee
    Laura 35 1846 Georgia
    R.A. male 1865 Texas
    S.A. female 4 1876 Texas

    residence 69
    Cuniff, Jos. 26 farmer TX Ireland LA
    M.B. 23 wife TX LA LA
    Paul 6 son TX TX TX
    N.M. 2 daughter TX TX TX
    Cimenaux, Lucy 19 single LA LA LA

    residence 70
    Louis King 55 b 1825, Germany, Germany, Germany pilot
    wife: S.A. (Sarah Ann Court) 45, 1825 TX England, LA
    S.T. King, son, b 1861 19, clerk in store.
    H.W. King, son, b 1853 27, married, farmer
    Lucy P King, dau in law - b 1859, age 21,TX Germany Germany
    John Johnson 26 1854 nephew married Norway Norway Germany
    Mary Whiting 44 1836 Germany Germany Germany
    Cora Pace 3 1877 Goddaughter Texas Alabama Texas

    residence 72
    Johnson, Jos 32 TX LA LA
    B.V. wife 21 Ohio NY Ohio
    Carrie 2 dau TX
    S.B. 5/12 January son TX
    A.C. Jackson 26 1854 Texas Georgia Pennsylvania

    residence 73:
    Johnson Benjamin 1850 TX LA LA
    Carrie 27 1853 TX Eng Eng
    Nellie 8 1872 dau TX
    Neily 5 1875 dau TX
    Mary 3 1877 dau TX
    Bradley son 8/12 Sep 1879 TX

    residence 74
    Cuniff, Thomas 30 farmer LA Ireland LA
    Lizzie 29 wife TX Denmark Texas
    G.E. 10 son TX LA TX
    W.D. 8 son TX LA TX
    Tho O 5 son TX LA TX
    Lizzie 9/12 Sept dau TX LA TX

    Louis married Sarah Ann Court on 15 Jul 1852 in Jefferson Co, Texas. Sarah (daughter of Thomas* Court, (immigrant) and Ann* Johnson) was born on 14 Feb 1836 in Sparks Settlement, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1910 in of, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Ann CourtSarah Ann Court was born on 14 Feb 1836 in Sparks Settlement, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas (daughter of Thomas* Court, (immigrant) and Ann* Johnson); died after 1910 in of, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; per dau Helen's d.c.
    • Census: 25 Oct 1850, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 1860, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Other-Begin: Between 1862 and 1867, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; yellow fever epidemic
    • Census: 1870, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 1880, Orange Co, Texas
    • Census: 1910, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Other-Begin: 30 Sep 1952, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; court case: Smith graves
    • Other-Begin: 10 Aug 1961, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; court case: Smith graves

    Notes:

    She has the designation as being the first white child born in Aurora under the Mexican Flag. In 1850 she was living with Matilda and Jacob Garner.

    1880 Jeff Co Census: (from Debbie)

    Louis King - 50, Pilot - born in Germany
    Sarah Ann - 49, housekeeper, Texas
    H.W. (Homer I found out later), 27, a farmer born in Texas
    Lucy, daughter in law, 21, born in Texas
    John Johnson, 16, nephew
    Mary Whiting (no relation given)
    Cora Pace - God Daughter, age 3.

    Cora was their granddaughter. Their daughter, who was married, married R.B. Pace. I haven't located her first name yet.

    Sarah Ann had one more son, Sanford T. King. He was 19 in 1880 census
    ____
    [1901]

    Mrs. Sarah King
    Sabine Pass, Texas

    Madam Mrs. T. J. Court (your brother as I understand)
    refers me to you in regard to his interest in your father's head right league of land which interest he claims still to own. should be pleased to have such information as you can give me in reference to the sale of the land by yourself or other heirs.

    Can you tell me anything of a deed from Thomas Court dated 1839 to one Charles D. Ginora [Guion] What did it convey or intend to convey?

    Can you tell me if one Wm Tevis [Lewis] administered in you father's estate in Jefferson County and whether he ever sold the land or any part of it as administrator to one Wm Burgett about 1855. Did you or James M. Court sell any or all your erest to Wm Burgett. If so, where and what interest.

    In short please state fully in your brother's interest
    such facts in reference [regard] to the title as may be in your possession and whether you understand this his interest or that of your brother John Court has ever been legally transferred or sold to anyone? If so, to whom and when?

    Can you give me James M. Court (your nephew's) address?
    Do you know the whereabouts of John Court or your sister Mrs Carnavaro?



    Census:
    res 210 Jacob H Garner 36 LA
    Matilda (Hayes) Garner 22 LA
    Anna Garner 10 1840 TX
    Martha Ann Garner 8 1842 TX
    Leonard Garner 3 1947 TX
    Mary Ann Garner 6 1844 TX
    Sally Ann Garner 0 1850 TX
    Sarah Ann Court 16 1834 TX
    note: Sarah's mother Ann Johnson Court and Matilda Hayes Garner's mother Marie Johnson were sisters.

    res 208
    Johnson Berry 35 1815 LA
    Rachel 33 1817 LA
    Wesley 10 1840 TX
    Bradley 9 1841 TX
    John 7 1843 TX
    Uriah 4 1846 TX
    Joseph 2 1848 TX
    Berry Amin 1 1849 TX
    Court, Rachel 13 1813 niece, her mother was Berry's sister.

    Rachel sister to Sarah Court. The Court children were split amongst other family members after their father died.


    Census:
    residence 346
    Lewis King 36
    Sarah King 25
    Homer W King 7
    Hellen B King 6
    John V King 3
    Sanford King 1/12
    Rachel E Smith 26

    residence 348
    McGaffey, Neil

    residence 349
    John Cuniff family


    Other-Begin:
    Mrs. Kate Dorman ran the Catfish Hotel, which she quickly turned into a hospital. She, Sarah Vosburg, and Sarah Ann [Court] King nursed the victims, but with no medical knowledge or medicines with which to help the sick, the nursing staff could do little else except try to cool the fever until the patient either died or recovered.
    (W.T. Block, "Yellow fever plagued area during 1860s"

    Tragedy struck Sabine Pass in July, 1862, when Jefferson County's worst epidemic, the dreaded "yellow jack" {yellow fever}, was imported aboard a blockade-runner. In a four-month period, the disease killed 100 residents at Sabine and Beaumont and afflicted at least 200 more. The luckier ones, about 90% of Sabine's inhabitants, fled at the first outbreak, some carrying the disease with them. About forty Confederate soldiers also died of the disease. Only about 30 men of two military companies escaped the malady, and their "principal business was to bury the dead."7

    When the hotel tenants and the town's populace fled, Kate turned the Catfish Hotel into a temporary hospital, for there was then no Confederate medical facility in the city. Mrs. Dorman and two friends, Sarah Vosburg and Sarah Ann King, were among the Sabine women who remained to nurse the victims, and all three were fortunate to escape death. Actually, Vosburg, who was the first person to recognize the symtoms of the disease, had survived yellow fever at New Orleans, and as a result was immune to it.
    http://www.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/catherin.htm

    Census:
    residence 70
    B Johnson 29 Texas
    Mary Ann Johnson 26 Texas
    Theresa Johnson 4 Texas
    Jacob Johnson 2 Texas
    John Johnson 26 1844 Texas
    Jeff Bonds 10 black Texas

    residence 71
    Bellar (Bellard) Paul 42 1828 Louisiana
    Mahala 33 1837 Texas
    Clifton 15 1855 Texas
    Mary 13 1857 Texas
    Adam 9 1861 Texas
    Noa 6 1864 Texas
    Albert 4 1866 Texas
    Amanda 1 1869 Texas

    residence 72
    McGaffey I.W. 23 1847 Texas
    Alice 18 1852 Texas
    Mary H. 11/12 1869 Texas

    residence 73
    I Kenniff 65
    Nancy Kenniff 40
    Mary Kenniff 22
    Thomas Kenniff 20
    Ellen Kenniff 18
    Joseph Kenniff 16
    Atley Kenniff 14
    Clary Kenniff 14
    Elizabeth Kenniff 13
    Liddy Kenniff 11
    Sary Jane Kenniff 8
    Nancy E Kenniff 6
    Edny I Kenniff 2
    I B Meaux 26
    H Belke 24
    Sarah Sealye 44
    H Johnson 21 negro

    residence 74
    King Louis 45 1825 Prussia
    Sarah (Courts) 35 1835 Texas
    Homer 17 abt 1853 Male White Texas
    Hillen 15 abt 1855 Female White Texas
    Neal 13 abt 1857 Male White Texas
    Sanford 10 abt 1860 Male White Texas
    Harris 8 abt 1862 Male White Texas
    Smith Elias 36 abt 1834 Male White Michigan

    residence 75
    Cronia C E 65 1805 Male France
    Alinda 53 1817 Louisiana
    Cronia Elizabeth 22 1848 Texas
    Mary F 18 1852 Texas
    Charles 15 1855 Texas
    Margaret 11 1859 Texas
    James M 9 1861 Texas
    Thomas B 7 1863 Texas
    Mary L 3 1867 Texas


    Census:
    Laura Hodges 52 1828 Florida widowed
    Geo Hodges 20 1860 son Texas
    Sarah King 45 married

    Smith and Burch family on same page



    Census:
    residence 49
    McGaffey, Charles

    residence 50
    Garner, Sarah

    residence 51
    Johnson Ben J.
    Jada
    Lea
    Ben

    Cuniff, Glen 16 grandson 1894 Texas Texas Texas

    residence 51
    Johnson, Brad

    residence 53
    Sarah King

    residence 54
    Arther Johnson


    Other-Begin:
    Court Cause No. 16107
    W.P.H. McFaddin, Jr., et al
    vs
    Unknown Heirs of Caroline Sparks, et al

    Court Cause No. 18399
    W.P.H. McFaddin, Jr., et al
    vs
    Robert S. Frugia, et al


    Court Cause No. 20324
    W.P.H. McFaddin, Jr. et al
    vs.
    Coy V. Courts, et al (Sr.)

    On this 10th day of August 1961, came on to be heard the application of the plaintiffs in the above entitled and numbered cause for an order of the court showing that the plaintiffs have complied with the judgments previously entered in said cause and further showing that the plaintiffs or their successors in interest are entitled to the free and unrestricted use of the land hereinafter described, as set forth in plaintiff's petition in the above entitled and numbered causes...
    (pgs 10-13 of attached pdf)

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name: Sarah Court
    Marriage Date: 15 Jul 1852

    Spouse: Lewis King

    Marriage County: Jefferson
    Marriage State: Texas

    Source: Texas Marriages, 1814-1909


    Children:
    1. Homer W King was born in 1853 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 12 Oct 1886 in Hurricane of 1886, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in McGaffey Cem, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    2. Helen Victoria King was born on 07 Sep 1855 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 09 Jul 1948 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Sabine Pass Cem, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    3. John V King was born in 1857 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1860.
    4. 1. Sanford T King was born in 1861 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1880.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  (..) King was born about 1800 in Germany; died after 1825.

    (..) married Mrs (..)(..) King about 1820 in Germany. (..)(..) was born about 1800 in Germany; died after 1825. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mrs (..)(..) King was born about 1800 in Germany; died after 1825.
    Children:
    1. 2. Louis Neal King was born in 1830 in Hamburg, Germany; died after 1880 in of, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.

  3. 6.  Thomas* Court, (immigrant) was born before 5 Jan 1800 in St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England; was christened on 05 Jan 1800 in St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England (son of Thomas* Court, (FFDNA-J) and Ellen* Ainesworth); died before May 1850 in Sabine Pass or Galveston, Texas (drowned).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1826, "Delas," sailed from Liverpool, England to New Orleans
    • Residence: Abt 1831, Lavaca Bay region, Texas
    • Residence: 1832, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Residence: Between 1836 and 1845, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; Republic of Texas
    • Property: 13 Apr 1838, Palo Pinto Co, Texas
    • Property: Bef 1 May 1838, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Moved to Texas in 1829 according to 1850 Jefferson Co, Census.

    Edmond Speer - Jul 19, 2001 View | Viewers | Reply to this item
    I just returned from a trip to North Texas where Kittie and I made a jog over to the head waters of the Palo Pinto river, where, as I take it , Thomas Courts was given a section of land by the Texas government somewhere around 1838. He then sold it shortly after his death, around 1852. Acording to historical markers, Anglo settlers did not arrive untill around the 1850s. When we get upstairs some day we are going to have to talk to him about this, because it is a beautiful place. There is a large power plant setting at the head of the river, and some very nice homes thru that area. The sceanery was great and peaceful.
    Judy Armstrong had a plat of the exact location of this property. I will try to obtain a copy of it from her husband or sister next time I get to Beaumont.

    __________
    Birth estimated by Kirby's account that his father said Thomas was an "old man" when he drowned. A conflicting story of his drowning is that rather than returning to England for possessions, he had a boat that he hauled timber with and subsequently drowned in Galveston Bay. According to this account, he and James Madison and his other sons were raftsmen and hauled timber a good portion of their lives. Henry Clifton, a grandson, hauled timber till he was 76 years old. James Cole, son of Henry, also worked timber until 1932 when the industry shut down.
    __________
    (notes of Kirby Courts:)
    These facts are known about Thomas Court. He was in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, in 1828; a marriage certificate for he and Anna Johnson are recorded.
    Thomas and Anna came to Texas in 1828 or 1829; he is listed in the Book "1830 Citizens of Texas" by Gifford White. This book was a census of the 6,500 pre-Revolutionary Texans. Thomas was the 162nd applicant for a land grant from Steven Ftin in 1829. It was granted in 1838. The grant was for one league 4,428.4 acres plus 177.1 acres in Jefferson County, Texas. "1840 Citizens of Texas Land Grants Vol 3."
    The Jefferson Co Clerk's Report for 1838 lists Thomas Court as a pioneer in Jefferson Co. Thomas never shows up on a census report taken in 1840 or 1850. His last child, Paul Phelan, was born in March 1846. Thomas probably died before thsus of 1850. This assumption is made due to Anna being wed to Enos Burrows in October 1851 (Jefferson Co Marriage Book Pg 6).
    Where did Thomas Court come from? In the census of Colonial America, they list: John Court, Maryland Colony in 1642; John Court, Dobbs Co, North Carolina in 1769; M. Court, Somerset Co, New Jersey in 1778; W. Court, Somerset Co, New Jern 1780. Could he be a soldier of the English Military that fought against Andrew Jackson in the Battle of New Orleans in the War of 1812? This battle was fought two weeks after England had surrendered to the U.S. The soldiers were released after this battle. Did he stay in America?
    In going through the census reports for the U.S., I have found hundreds of Court and Courts listed in every state of the Union. They are listed in all possessions of the British Empire. At this point I can go no further than I have with s Court. My gut feeling is he was from the Eastern part of the U.S.
    ________
    "A History of Jefferson County, Texas from Wilderness to Reconstruction" by
    W.T. Block ( a SIGNED copy, no less!), 1976

    pg 22 -
    After John McGaffey moved to Sabine Pass in 1832, he was joined in the same year by Thomas Courts, an Englishman, who had abandoned the Lavaca Bay region because of hostile Indians.55 In 1835, McGaffey applied for a land grant at Sabine, but, shortly after Dr. John A. Veatch completed the league's survey in November, 1835, the Nacogdoches land office closed. There is no record of other settlers at Sabine Pass until Benjamin Johnson and Jacob H. Garner, McGaffey's brothers-in-law, moved there in April 1838.56
    "http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txjeffer/history/Block/Jefferson_County_History/Chapter05.htm

    Has a note that this came from "History of the Thomas Courts Family, Port Arthur News, undated clipping, circa 1938, copy owned by WT Block

    pg 25 - "In her 'Story of Beaumont', Florence Stratton stated that Captain George W. Hargraves commanded a militia company of sixty-two men at Beaumont in August, 1835, and was en route to San Jacinto with twenty-one
    men when the battle was fought."
    A list of the men follows with the last on the list being Jim Courts...in a footnote, WTB states that some members on the list may have been too young...census records and tombstones indicate that Courts was born in 1829...

    pg 96 - "The greater concentration of Germans settled ib mid-Jefferson County, and by 1860, comprised one-half of the one hundred persons residing at Smith's Bluff and Grigsby's Bluff, where a post office was established
    in 1859." "The German population at Grigsby's Bluff included William, Charles, and George Christian Gentz..."
    from: Julia Brittain - judyb@pdq.net (She is a descendent of McGaffey)
    ===========================
    [23 June 1842]

    Republic of Texas
    County of Jefferson

    Know all men by these presents that I Thomas
    Court, for and in consideration of the sum of
    one hundred and fifty Dollars to me in hand
    paid by Niles F. Smith the [??] of which is hereby
    acknowledged here this day. Granted, Bargained, sold
    and Conveyed and by these presents doth grant, bargain
    sell and convey unto the said Niles F. Smith his heirs
    and assigns forever the following described piece
    or parcel of land situated in Jefferson County --
    To Wit -- One Labor of Land surveyed off of my
    head right League + Labor -- West am adjoining the
    survey of one League of land made for John McGaffey
    on the Sabine Pass said Labor of land is the
    same surveyed by Corday sometime last November or
    December [??] said Thos. Courts --

    To have and to hold said labor of land to him the said Niles F. Smith, his heirs and assigns with all the rights and
    ... And the said Court will
    warrant and defined the said labor of
    land to him the said Niles F. Smith, his heirs and
    assigns forever.

    In testiment to which I
    have herewith set my hand +
    seal this 23 dy of June 18[42]

    Witnesses -- Thomas Court

    Charles C. Burch
    [James] Smith

    ----------------------------------------------
    [9 June 1851]

    The State of Texas
    County of Jefferson
    Before me J. W. Hutchings a
    Notary Public in aforesaid
    county and State this day personally appeared Charles
    C. Burch, a subscribing witness to the within + forgoing
    deed and being by me duly sworn, deposes + says that he
    saw Thomas Court sign the same + heard him acknowl.
    edge it to be his act + deed for the purposes
    and considerations therein stated.
    In Testimony ...
    hereunto ...
    + appeared this witness
    the seal of my office at
    Sabine Pass this 9th dy of
    June A.D. 1851
    J. H. Hutchings
    Notary Public

    ===========================
    Notice

    Is hereby given that on this 15th day of
    June A.D. 1854 -- William Lewis has filed
    his application for Letters of Administration
    upon the Estate of Thomas Court
    deceased. Sue Pilsow having objections
    will file the same in accordance with law.

    Beaumont June 15th A.D. 1854

    J.K. Robertson clerk county court
    Jefferson County
    --------------------------------
    [15 July 1854]

    I do solomnly swear that Thomas
    Court Sr. died without leaving any
    lawful will for us I know or
    believe and that I will andd
    truly perform all the duties of
    administration of the said Thomas
    Court, Deceased.
    William Lewis
    --------------------------------
    [undated]

    To the Hon. Chief Justice
    Your petitioner William Lewis at the request
    of Some of the ... of the Estate of Thomas Sr. Court
    applies for letters of administration on the Estate
    said Thomas Court Sr. who died in Jefferson County
    in debt and a resident citizen of said county.
    William Lewis
    Applicant
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [ca. Summer 1855]

    Will be sold at Public Auction at the Court House
    door at Beaumont Jefferson County on the first
    Tuesday of September A.D. 1855 in pursuance of an
    order of the Probate Court of said county so much
    of the Headright League of Land of Thomas Court
    belonging to the Estate of Thomas Court deceased.
    Situated in McClennon County in the Palo Pinto river
    as will be sufficient to make five hundred dollars.
    Reference is had to the Patent now on file in the
    County Clerk's Office for a more particular description
    of said Lands -- Terms of Sale Twelve Months Credit

    William Lewis, admin.
    of Thomas Court deceased
    -----------------------------------------------------------
    Administration of Thomas P. Courts

    To Wm Armstrong Sr.
    to locating surveying one League of Land the
    Headright of Thos. Court 85.00
    for recording field notes 3.00
    fees paid on patent 12.60
    Total: 100.60

    Pay the above account to James Armstrong or
    D. J. Otho Millard
    Wm Armstrong


    State of Texas
    Jefferson County
    Personally came
    before me the undersigned Justice of the
    Peace, James Armstrong attorney for Willi-
    am Armstrong who after being sworn
    according to law, says under oath that
    this claim is just and that all legal
    offsets, payments and credits known to
    the applicant have been allowed, and
    signed his name.
    James Armstrong

    Sworn to and subscribed before me
    this 13th day of July A.D. 1855
    John K. Robertson
    Justice of peace
    J.C.
    ______________________________
    [28 Apr 1857]

    Notice

    Is hereby given that on this 28th day of April A.D.
    1857, Niles F. Smith has filed his application
    for Letters of Administration on the Estate of
    Thomas Court, Deceased. Any person having
    objections will file the Same within two days in
    accordance with law.

    Beaumont April 28th A.D. 1857

    J.K. Robertson clerk county court
    Jefferson County
    -----------------------------------------------------------
    [8 September 1857]
    To the Sherrif of Said County, Greeting.
    Whereas the County Court for said Conuty
    at the August ... thereof on the 31st day of ...
    Month made and entered of record its order
    in the following words, viz--

    Matter of Est. of
    Ths. Court Dec'd Est.
    Wm. Lewis Adm. Ordered by the Court that the
    Administrator in this Matter
    come forward and exhibit to this court the
    condition of the Estate of the Said decedent.
    Therefore you are hereby commanded to
    notify the Said Administrator viz William Lewis
    If he be found in your county that he is hereby
    required to be and appear before the said court
    to be holden in for said county at the court
    house in the town of Beaumont on the last
    Monday the 28th day of September A.D. 1857
    there to comply with the foregoing order.
    Herein fail not +c.
    In testimony whereof I hereunto
    set my hand affix my seal of office
    ... this wnd this 8th day of
    September A.D. 1857
    [G.H.O. Bozan] Clerk
    Clerk Jeff.Co.
    --------------------------------------------------------
    Timeline
    1810: - Anna Johnson born in LA
    1828:Aug 19 -Thomas Court marries Anna Johnson
    1829 - Thomas Court comes to Texas
    1828-30 - James Madison Court is born
    1834:Feb 14 - Sarah Ann Court is born
    1837:Jan 31 - Rachel Court is born
    1838:Apr 13 - certificate 162 entitles Thomas Court to land
    1840:Dec 24 - Lucritia Debethia Court is born
    1840:Sep 21 - Courts register brands:
    Thomas (the Englishman?)
    James (if son, aged 11. Is that normal? Or is this someone else??)
    John
    (a Sarah EB and Rachel are listed just above with some Clarks)
    1842:Jun 23 - Thomas Court sells one labor of land to Niles F. Smith for $150
    1844 - Paul Phelan Court is born
    1848:Jul 21 - James Courts registers brand -- a different one
    1850 - James marries Julia Ann Sparks. Thomas not listed in census.
    1851:Mar 12 - land granted to Thomas Court by the State of Texas
    1851:Jun 3 - Sarah Court registers a brand - a different one from before
    1852:Jun 09 - Charles C Burch swears he saw Thomas Court sign [something]
    1852 - Sarah Ann marries Lewis King
    1854:Jun 15 - Wm Lewis files app for Letters of Admin on estate of Thos Court
    1854:Jul 15 - Wm Lewis swears Thos Court left no will & he (Wm) will carry out admin
    1854:Aug 18 - Wm Lewis appointed administrator of Estate of Thos. Court
    1855:Jul 13 - Niles F Smith files grievance. Has not been given possession of land bought in '42
    1855:Jul 30 - Wm Lewis accepts claim of Niles F Smith. Niles asks payment of $306 be made to Wm Burgett, who apparently represented him. ($150 plus 8% interest over 13 years)
    1855:Jul 30 - Wm Lewis asks premission to auction off land to pay $406 debt plus expenses ($306 plus admin costs)
    1855:Sep - 1st Tues - Admin Sale on steps of courthouse - enough of land in McClennon Co to raise $500
    - Wm Burgett 1388 acres of head right at 35 cents an acre to be divided between him and the heirs
    1856:Apr 18 - James Madison Court sells his one-seventh of the land to Wm Burgett
    1857:Apr 28 - Niles F Smith files app for Letters of Admin on Thos Court estate
    1857:Sep 08 - Wm Lewis called to court to report on Court estate on Monday 28 Sep 1857.
    1857:Sep 24 - Sales earned $499.68, paid debts to Niles F Smith and ?Wm Armstrong
    1857:Oct 26 - Wm Lewis says all debts paid, some land left in Palo Pinto County
    1857:Nov 30 - Court fees of $8.85 paid
    1860:Mar 18 - Rachel marries Henry Clay Smith
    1861:Sep 20 - TJ Court enlists Co A Spaight's Batallion (Muster Roll)
    1861:Oct 01 - TJ Court enlists Co A Spaight's Batallion (Pension Records)
    1867:Jun 14 - TJ Court married S.E. in Blanco county, TX
    1868:Oct 01 - Julia Ann Court registers a brand
    1870:May 23 - H. C. Court registers a brand
    1870:Oct 03 - Clifton Courts registers a brand
    1873:Oct 20 - Wm G. Courts registers a brand
    1888:Sep 01 - Matt Court registers a brand
    1898:Mar 16 - Helmer Courts registers a brand
    1898:Jun 25 - ?ay Courts registers a brand
    1902:May 08 - Emma Courts registers a brand
    1908:Nov 25 - TJ Court died in Comanche County
    1917:Mar 16 - Widow of TJ Court, S.E., dies in Hasse, TX.

    Christened:
    Baptism: 5 Jan 1800 St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England
    Thomas Court - Son of Thomas Court & Ellen
    Abode: Blackburn
    Register: Baptisms 1792 - 1812, Page 128, Entry 12
    Source: Film 1278804
    http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Blackburn/Blackburn-Central/stmary/baptisms_1800.html


    http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Blackburn/Blackburn-Central/stmary/index.html

    Baptisms at the church of St Mary the Virgin
    in the Parish of Blackburn
    Baptism Register: 1792 - 1812
    Baptisms for the Year 1800


    Immigration:
    (from Debbie)
    The following is an e-mail from a very nice lady named Diane Francis. I found her on a forum looking for info on her Cort, Ainsworth lines. Her reply gives me hope that we have at last found when and where Thomas Court entered the U.S. I'm still investigating, but wanted to share the news. I have asked her for more information and will let you all know as soon as I receive her reply. This is her e-mail to me:

    Hi Debbie
    I'm not sure that your ancestors are related as we don't have any Thomas Cort born around that time. I have however looked up passenger lists for the years 1820 /1830 and there is listed a Thomes Court, age unknown , who arrived in USA 1826.
    Ship: Delas
    Port of departure Liverpool
    Port of Arrival: New Orleans
    Date of Arival: March 2, 1826.
    This would tie in with your dates. There are severals strands of the Cort family in the Lancashire area. Also the family of Henry Cort the inventor. They came from Lancaster.Hope this is of some use. If there is anything I can do , let me know.
    Good hunting
    Di.

    ---
    "Maybe someday one of us will luck out and find more info or the actual manifest somewhere. I could try writing New Orleans, but have no idea where to even start on to get the listing. Do you have any ideas."

    Note; found Ship Delis Liverpool, England to Boston, Massachusetts
    25 September 1826 master: Joseph Hatch Junior
    http://immigrantships.net/1800/delos18260925.html


    Residence:
    After John McGaffey moved to Sabine Pass in 1832, he was joined in the same year by Thomas Courts, an Englishman, who had abandoned the Lavaca Bay region because of hostile Indians.

    55 History of The Thomas Courts Family, Port Arthur News, undated clipping, circa 1938, copy owned by the writer.
    (W.T. Block)


    Residence:
    per historical marker in Lions Park in Sabine Pass


    Property:
    Property surveyed on May 3rd, 1850.


    Property:
    List compiled 1 May 1838, Jefferson County, recorded in Beaumont.
    Thomas Court 1 league and labor Immigrated to country (Texas) 1829)

    Thomas* married Ann* Johnson on 19 Aug 1828 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. Ann* (daughter of Moses** Johnson and Nancy** Anna Robert) was born in 1810 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1860 in of, Calhoun Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Ann* Johnson was born in 1810 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (daughter of Moses** Johnson and Nancy** Anna Robert); died after 1860 in of, Calhoun Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Abt 1831, Lavaca Bay region, Texas
    • Census: 08 Oct 1850, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 19 Jun 1860, Aransas, Refugio Co, Texas
    • Census: 18 Jul 1860, Calhoun Co (Precinct 4), Texas; P.O. Saluria Island

    Notes:

    Marriage Bond:
    Bonded by Thomas Court and James Cole - witnessed by David Simmons and Ben B. Jefferson.
    License: Witnesses: Jake & David Simmons; performed by Isham Nettles, Baptist minister.
    Certificate: Ben B. Jefferson and David Simmons

    Benjamin B. Jefferson was one of the witnesses attending to the sale account of the estate of Nancy Sullivan on September 15, 1929

    Note: Daughters of Moses Johnson and Nancy Roberts -
    1. Anna m Thomas Court 2. Marie m James Hayes, Sr.
    child James Madison Court child James Hayes, Jr.
    child Helmer Samuel Courts child Matilda Hayes
    child Claudie Gentz
    Helmer Samuel Courts m Claudie Gentz, 1st cousins, once removed.

    1850 Jeff Co census shows Anna head of household with only Lucretia and Paul Phelan, ages 10 and 6, living at home.

    1860 Rufugio census:
    Enis Burrows 59 Blacksmith, $300 (value personal real estate) ?
    Ann 52 LA
    Paul 14 TX

    Residence:
    After John McGaffey moved to Sabine Pass in 1832, he was joined in the same year by Thomas Courts, an Englishman, who had abandoned the Lavaca Bay region because of hostile Indians.

    Census:
    8 oct 1850 Sabine Pass
    (census pages does not say "Sabine Pass" but the census taker was Worth Patridge, who was a prominent citizen of Sabine Pass)

    residence 99
    Anna Court 40 1810 Louisiana
    Lucretia 10 1840 Texas
    Paul P. 6 1846 Texas

    residence 100
    Francis Gallier (Sr) 50 farmer 1800 Louisiana
    Mary 52 1798 Louisiana
    Eliza Myers 14 1836 Louisiana
    Melissa Ann 6 1844 Louisiana

    (Eliza and Melissa Myers, Mary's orphaned granddaughters, children of her daughter Amelia Hayes and Benjamin Myers.)

    residence 101
    Francis Gallier, Jr. 30 1820 farmer Louisiana
    Mary 35 1815 Louisiana
    Amelia 9 1841 Louisiana
    Adelia 7 1843 Louisiana
    Mary E 2 1848 Louisiana
    Quinton 1/12 1850 Texas
    John Acres 19 1831 Louisiana

    residence 102
    Robert Burrell 47 1803 farmer Louisiana
    Susannah 46 1804 Louisiana
    David 15 Texas 1835 Texas
    Hester 12 1838 Texas
    Frederick 7 1843 Texas




    Census:
    residence 21
    Burris Enos 58 1802 England black smith 400
    Burris Anna 52 1808 Louisiana
    Burris Paul 14 1846 Texas

    residence 22
    DeForest John 33 1827 New York sailor 500
    DeForest Lucrecia 17 1843 Texas (Court)
    DeForest Thomas 2 1858 Texas
    DeForest Robert 1 1859 Texas

    Census:
    Burris Enos 58 1802 England black smith 400
    Burris Anna 52 1808 Louisiana
    DeForrist John 35 1825 New York sailor 500
    DeForrist Lucrecia 17 1843 Texas (Court)
    DeForrist Paul F.C. 15 1845 Texas (Court)

    Notes:



    Married:
    Court, Thomas of England (Thomas & Ellen Anesworth) m 19 Aug 1828 Ann Johnson (Opel Ct hse mar # 51)

    Children:
    1. James* Madison Court was born in 1829 in Louisiana; died after 15 Aug 1899 in Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in McFaddin, TF Smith Homestead, Forest Lawn Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    2. John Adams Court was born about 1832 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas (prob); died after 1856 in (drowned).
    3. 3. Sarah Ann Court was born on 14 Feb 1836 in Sparks Settlement, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1910 in of, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    4. Rachel E. Court was born on 31 Jan 1837 in Louisiana; died in 1892 in Los Cruses, Dona Ana, New Mexico.
    5. Lucritia Debitha Court was born on 24 Dec 1840 in Port Arthur, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 18 Jan 1929 in Rockport, Aransas Co, Texas; was buried in Rockport Cem, Rockport, Aransas Co, Texas.
    6. Thomas Jefferson Court was born in Jan 1843 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 25 Nov 1908 in Comanche Co, Texas.
    7. Paul Phelan Court was born on 28 Mar 1846 in Galveston, Galveston Co, Texas; died on 2 Aug 1915 in Rockport, Aransas Co, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Thomas* Court, (FFDNA-J) was born on 7 Jul 1784 in Blackburn, Lancashire, England; was christened on 1 Aug 1784 in St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England (son of James* Court and Nancy* "Nanny" Edmundson); died about 1830 in England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Research Notes: 15 Jun 2013; FFDNA match

    Notes:

    other Courts not ID'd.

    1830 Natchitoches, Louisiana, p 89 No Twp listed
    James Courts (could not find on reel)

    Courts found in 1840 Louisiana- Terrebonne Parish:
    D Court (20-30) 1810-1820
    female (20-30) 1810-1820
    2 males ( < 5) 1835-1840
    3 females (<5) 1835-1840

    T. Le Court (30-40) 1800-1810 (not Thomas, he was in Texas)
    female (30-40) 1800-1810
    1 male (< 5) 1835-1840
    1 female (< 5) 1835-1840
    2 females (5-10) 1830-1835

    Court, Martin m Marie Richard In death record of Marie Richard dated 1821 (SM Ch v 4, #1547)
    Richard, Marie m Martin Court, d Jun 1821 at age 60 yrs (SM Ch v 4 # 1457)

    NOTE: Who is this Martin Court? Must have been born abt 1760, putting him in age range of Thomas' grandfather. Records from St. Mary the Virgin church in Blackburn did not record a Martin. but the name and place make it seem reasonable he is of some relation.

    There is a Martin C Court, son of Thomas Jefferson Court, in Fannin Co, TX 1920 and 1930 Childress; but no apparent relation other than the name.


    Christened:
    Baptism: 1 Aug 1784 St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancs.
    Thos Court - Son of James Court & Nancy
    Born: 7 Jul
    Abode: Blackburn
    Register: Baptisms 1773 - 1791, Page 70, Entry 37
    Source: LDS Film 1278778

    Research Notes:
    Name Peter Francis Ward
    E-mail peterfward@yahoo.com
    Haplogroups
    Y-DNA I1 Shorthand I-M253
    mtDNA V1a1

    matched 6/7/2013
    4th cousin remote
    shared cM 29.94
    longest block 13.29
    (no surnames given, only gedcom)

    GEDCOM for Peter Francis Ward
    https://my.familytreedna.com/gedcom-viewer.aspx?gedType=paternal&kn=7hgJ0h7v6vI%3d

    names like Ward, Hindle, Ductworth, Cook, Sharples, Whalley and others all from Blackburn and/or surrounding areas of Lancashire England are represented. Some of these names are showing up as connections to the Court family, even as our directs; reassuring that our Courts are descended from the Blackburn Courts.

    Thomas* married Ellen* Ainesworth about 1799 in Blackburn, Lancashire, England. Ellen* (daughter of John* Ainsworth and Ellen* Ainsworth) was born before 5 Apr 1782 in St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England; was christened on 5 Apr 1782 in St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England; died in 1841 in Blackburn, Lancashire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Ellen* Ainesworth was born before 5 Apr 1782 in St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England; was christened on 5 Apr 1782 in St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England (daughter of John* Ainsworth and Ellen* Ainsworth); died in 1841 in Blackburn, Lancashire, England.

    Notes:

    Edmond Speer - Jul 19, 2001
    I just found a web site FAMILY SEARCH .ORG.
    in it I found a marriage date of an Ellen Anesworth to a Thomas Court in 1802 in England. But it did not give a town. There were quite a few Thomas Courts listed there between 1790 and 1810
    ______________


    Christened:
    Baptism: 5 Apr 1782 St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancs.
    Ellen Ainsworth - [Child] of John Ainsworth & Ellen
    Abode: Blackburn
    Register: Baptisms 1773 - 1791, Page 49, Entry 30
    Source: LDS Film 1278778

    another Ellen, near same age:
    Baptism: 14 May 1780 St Mary, Blackburn, Lancashire, England
    Ellen Ainsworth - Daughter of James Ainsworth & Jane
    Abode: Pleasington
    Register: Baptisms 1773 - 1791, P 39, No 55
    Source: Film 1278778


    Died:
    death: COURT, Ellen 1841 March Blackburn Lancashire
    Vol 21 Pg 1
    COURT, Ellen
    Record Type: Deaths
    Quarter: March
    Year: 1841
    District: Blackburn
    County: Lancashire
    Volume: 21
    Page: 1

    Children:
    1. 6. Thomas* Court, (immigrant) was born before 5 Jan 1800 in St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England; was christened on 05 Jan 1800 in St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England; died before May 1850 in Sabine Pass or Galveston, Texas (drowned).
    2. Fred Court, (bro to Thos?) was born about 1803; died before 1849.

  3. 14.  Moses** Johnson was born before 1765 in South Carolina; died after 1820 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1790, Cheraws Dist, St. Thomas Co, South Carolina
    • Residence: 1791, Natchez, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1794, Natchez, Mississippi
    • Residence: 20 Sep 1796, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; wit sis-in-law marriage
    • Residence: 07 Aug 1803, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; 1st 5 kids bt
    • Census: 1820, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana

    Notes:

    Pure speculation and guess that Moses could be son to Joseph and brother Henry Issac.

    Debbie has in her tree that he might be son of Burrell Johnson, 1755-Dec 1823 Edgefield, South Carolina and Marie Joesphe Lord, 1755 KY - 15 Jun 1785 St. Jacques, Quebec, Canada, and suggests he had a brother Francis 1777-1798.

    "Jesse" came from a guess that the abstractor made of the name of Ann's father at the time of her marriage to Thomas Court in the St. Landry marriage license #51. The notation shows _ _ _ e & Nancy Roberts with "Jesse" filled in above the dashes.

    Wit: Robert, Susanne (Benjamin & Elizabeth Cole) m 20 Sept 1796 Jacob Welsh. Also Wit John Moore, Andrew Walsh, Robins.

    On August 7, 1803, they had all their children (first four born at this time) baptized at the same time.

    1810 Rapides Par Census:
    Moses Johnston - listed 45+
    1 male, 2 female under 10 - Amand, Eliz, John
    2 males, 1 female 10-16 - Ben, Abraham, Marie
    1 male 16-26 - Solomon Green
    1 male 45+ Moses
    1 female 26-45 Nancy

    also listed in Rapides:
    William Johnston 00012-00100-00
    Josiah S. Johnston 01300-00000-15

    According to the 1820, St.Landry, census, there were residents counted that do not show up later. They were two boys under 10 yrs old; three men age 26-45; one girl age 10 to 16; and two girls ages 16-26.

    from Carole: That is not the census data that I have. He was somewhere in St. Landry Parish when I found it... the data included 7 children!! The 1820 census
    reads as follows:

    301321 422000 5

    1830 Louisiana: No listing for Moses Johnson

    Found on GenWeb Pennsylvania that a John Roberts and John Lyons emigrated from Cork, Ireland on the brig "Freemason" entering America on 27 Dec. 1764. Possible connection??
    ______________
    Dianne Peoples: As far as your question about Moses and James L. being brothers. Iv'e never heard this info before. In Gen Erbon Wise's book, Wise Footsteps from England and Ireland, p.57, he thinks that Moses and Francis Johnson were the sons of Burrell Johnson. Burrell was b.c1755,
    SC. I will warn you that some don't hold this book in high regard.

    LV Hayes: Her opinion of Wise's book is certainly on the money. It contains errors and scrambled data on many families. I understand that a revision is to be published some time this year, but I haven't picked up word of Wise checking with anybody, so I don't know if it's going to be any better.

    DP: Houston Tracy Jr. tells me that he thinks Moses traveled with Rev Joseph Willis from SC to Natchz District c1794.

    LVH: Yeah, there's a tale going around that Willis led like Moses a whole caravan of families from SC (some versions have NC) to LA. I don't buy it. The Pevoto book mentions documents that may locate Moses in the Natchez area in 1794. There's much uncertain about this family, but the eldest daughter, Isabelle, was baptized at Opelousas in 1803, so Moses got to St Landry Parish by then. He's not on the 1810 census, however.

    DP: The 1860 Rapides Parish Census states that Moses' son, John L. was born c1802 KY. He was, however, baptized in St. Landry Parish, LA in 1803. It seems that the more you know, the more confused you get.

    LVH: John L. also appears to be on the 1826 Atascosita census where his birth place is also identified as KY.
    _______________
    Date: 8/30/98 10:42:40 PM Central Daylight Time
    From: smjtree@sprynet.com (Steve Johnson/Michelle Johnson)
    To: Lumoto@aol.com

    The Acadian Johnson/Jeansonne Family Assoc will be hosting a world wide family reunion in Marksville, la. next August, 1999 as part of the CMA-Louisiana 1999 Acadian Families Reuion. If your Jeansonne family came from Opelousas then you are a member of this Acadian family since our family started in Opelousas after coming here from Acadia in the 1760"s. For more info on the assoc please reply and info will be sent to you....Steven johnson Eunice, la.
    _____________
    Date: 9/1/98 10:09:51 PM Central Daylight Time
    From: tjjeansonne@worldnet.att.net (T.J. Jeansonne)
    Reply-to: tjjeansonne@worldnet.att.net
    To: Lumoto@AOL.COM

    Sherry,
    I have researched the information that you supplied on your Johnson lineage.
    Everything that I was able to come up with agreed with the data that you supplied, but I was unable to tie you in to the JEANSONNE branch. I did locate a Moise Johnson (born 1755). He was the son of Jean-Baptiste (Joseph) Johnson, Sr. and Marie-Josephe Laure. No record of place of
    birth, but he was probably born in Canada. I don't know if this is the same Moses "Jesse" Johnson that you referred to.
    You should probably check with a cousin of mine who has done a lot of research on the Johnson/Jeansonne family. In fact he has a book out titled GENEALOGY OF THE JOHNSON AND RELATED FAMILIES . His name is Floyd E. Johnson Sr. and his address is:
    1302 Estelle St., Hattiesburg, MS 39402-2719. Phone (601) 258-3300.
    If Floyd can tie you in to our JEANSONNE/JOHNSON lineage, please let me know so I can include you and your family in our database for future reference.
    Hope this has been some help. If I can be of further assistance, let me know..
    Tom Jeansonne
    Opelousas, LA

    _____________
    Reply-to: tjjeansonne@worldnet.att.net
    To: Lumoto@AOL.COM

    Sherry -
    The following is the url for the JEANSONNE/JOHNSON website:
    http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/5075/index.html

    The Webmaster (Kathryn Coombs) informs me that she is in the process of finding a new "home" for it, therefore a lot of the links which you click on will give you an ERROR 404 NOT FOUND. She assures me that she is working on getting the site up and running real soon.
    Tom
    _________________
    >>Yeah, there's a tale going around that Willis led like Moses a whole caravan of families from SC (some versions have NC) to LA.
    >
    >Y'all are way up on me here. Haven't seen the books and don't know who Willis is.

    An interesting character. Born the son of a white plantation owner and an indian slave in Robeson Co, NC, he became the first protestant minister and founded the first protestant church west of the Mississippi or at least
    that's how the tale goes. He did help found a number of churches in southwestern LA, including the Big Woods church near Edgerly, LA in 1827.
    But he also owned slaves, married at least 4 wives, and sired 19 known children.

    >>John L. also appears to be on the 1826 Atascosita census where his birth place is also identified as KY.
    > Well, he was baptized at 1 yr old; so Moses was in KY in 1802. What is confusing here? What am I missing?

    The documentation which indicates that Moses and Nancy Roberts both may have been in the Natchez area circa 1794, not yet married to one another. Of course, they could have made a trip up river to KY. As I said before,
    the documentation is spotty and somewhat conflicting.
    ----
    LV: Do you have access at your library to McBee's _Natchez Court Records, Vol.
    II_? If so, check pages 245-6 from Book F. This source is identified in Laura Dingle Ewing's Peveto book, which would be another good source for you if you can also find it in the library. It's long out of print.

    Laura quotes passages from McBee which reveal in effect that a Moses Johnson was living with a Mrs. John Green, whose husband had left the country for parts unknown. These records, which may date to 1794, relate to a squabble between Moses and a Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts, whose husband, Jonathan had enlisted in the military and not come back. Mrs. Green had invited Mrs. Roberts to stay with her while ole Moses was gone to New Orleans, and when he returned, Moses charged Elizabeth for bed and board
    and confiscated her goodies until she payed. This led to the court action.
    Also mentioned is that John Green had given Moses a note for a debt of $67 dated Jul 1791, so that would place Moses in the Natchez area at least as early as that date.

    Laura was focussed on finding a Roberts, so she thought mistakenly that Elizabeth may have been Moses's Nancy Roberts, but in light of what you have learned of the Anna who married John Green, it was just the opposite.
    More likely, he married the same Mrs. Green he was with circa 1794 or just lived with her because she would not have been able to get a divorce with her husband's status unknown due to his departure.

    NATCHEZ 1794: PART ONE, the abstract

    FROM The Natchez Court Records, 1767-1805: Abstracts of Early Records by May Wilson McBee La. 929.1 McBee

    Page 270 Book F
    (Court proceedings: March 15, 1794 - Daniel Clark)
    Page 245: Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts made oath that her husband, Jonathan Roberts, was settled on Mr. Mather's plantation at Bayou Sara by agreement but about six weeks ago her husband abandoned her and enlisted as a soldier and left her big with child and she has two young children by her former husband, Henry Grant, but she has some little property when she married Jonathan Roberts but he has none. Some time before Roberts left her she was invited by Mrs. Green who lived with Moses Johnson to go and stay with her for awhile and she did, with Roberts consent. Johnson was then gone to Orleans with the volunteers [She detailed the work that she did and the supplies she furnished while at the house of Moses Johnson during two months and a few days she stayed as well as listing her belongings she had taken there from the Mather plantation.] When Moses Johnson returned he exacted a note for $40 from her for board for herself and two children and is claiming her possessions in payment [Affidavit of Moses Johnson who denies Mrs. Roberts story; she was not invited to his house, etc.}

    Page 246: I enclose two depositions, Mrs. Roberts and Moses Johnson. I have ordered that her property be restored to her and she has given security that she shall not part with any of it until I receive Your Excellency's answer. I think the man has overcharged her. Moses Johnson also holds a note of John Green for $67 due ever since July 1791. This Green has left the country some time past and has a tract of land here and his wife who lives with Johnson. Johnson's suit is to have the land sold to pay the debt. Mrs. Roberts has a very worthless husband. Devall married them before the proclamation. Devall married them before the proclamation. She is very poor and has two children and now big with child. Etc.

    Page 247: If Roberts has any pay due him, etc. Signed Francis Poussett, March 11, 1794

    PART II FOLLOWS ? ONE OF THE ACTUAL DEPOSITIONS.

    Tragically the only letter missing in the index to the abstracts is ?G?

    Carole

    Found in State Census N.C. 1784-1787 - significance not known.
    Moses Johnson
    List of Inhabitants of Johnston Co, for yer 1787. Recd'd Mar 16, 1787.
    List of number of inhabitants of Capt John Bryan of Every Sect & Condition
    Moses Johnson -- 1 white male, 21-60 years
    2 white male under 21 - over 60
    5 white female - all ages
    and
    Capt William Talton Co, pg 3:
    Moses Johnson 1 white male, 21-60 years
    2 white male under 21 - over 60
    4 white female - all ages


    Census:
    1790 Cheraws District, St. Thomas Co, South Carolina
    page 14
    Moses Johnson 1 1 1

    unk who these people are
    same page Judith Johnson - - 1

    page 13
    William Johnson 2 0 1


    Residence:
    Moses was witness to marriage of Susanne Robert & Jacob Welsh. 20 Sep 1796. Susanne sis of Nancy Anna; so his sis-in-law.
    Robert Susanne - Presbyterian (Benajmin & Elizabeth Colle - Presbyterians) m 20 Sept 1796 Jacob Welsh - Presbyterians, of Maryland in the United States (Peter & Catherine Opaver (Huppert). Wits: Andrew Walsh(?), Moses Johnston, John Moore, Robin. Fr. Pedro de Zamora (Opel Ch.: v 1-A, p 69)

    Census:
    7 Aug 1820 St. Landry Parish
    page 2
    Name: Moses Johnson
    Home in 1820 (City, County, State): St Landry, Louisiana
    Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820


    Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3 1810-1820
    Benjamin but died prob bef 1820 ?, ?, ?
    one of these might be Joachim b 1816, son of Abraham

    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 18: 1 (1802-1804)
    John 1802

    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 3 (1795-1804)
    Abraham, 1799 but had son by 1816 ?, ?


    Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 2 1776-1794
    ?

    Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 bef (1775
    Moses bef 1765

    Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 4 (1810-1820)
    Ann, Amanda or Rhoda or both?, ?, ?, ?

    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 2 (1805-1810)
    Amanda or Rhoda or both?

    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2 (1795-1804)
    Elizabeth 1795 and maybe Abraham's wife?

    Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 5
    Free White Persons - Under 16: 9
    Free White Persons - Over 25: 3
    Total Free White Persons: 17
    Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 17

    no wife
    Marie married abt 1812 and in her own census
    Abraham married abt 1815

    other Johnsons in 1820 Opel

    James Johnson - same page 2:
    alone: foreigner not naturalized age 16-25 (1795-1804)
    -------
    also
    pg 3
    Edmund >45


    pg 6
    Susannah >45;
    5 kids: 2f 1m <10; 1m 1f 10-15
    (same page John Arrington)
    Pg 7
    Isaac, David (next to each other)

    Gideon, same pg 7
    26-44 (1776-1794)

    pg 16
    John 2m 16-25; 1f 16-25 (1795-1804)

    same pg, several familiar names, inc James Foreman Jr. and Thomas Hayes; Bosman Hays

    (Thomas Hayes s/o Bosman Hayes & Jane Forman; James Forman Jr., Solomon Green

    Sarah Forman, sister to Jane, m Isaac Johnson

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    John pg 17
    same pg Jacob Harmon Sr.; Benjamin Andrus;
    William Perry,
    Asa Forman, Isaac Forman, Ephraim Forman Joseph Forman
    Francis Hoffpauir, John Lyons sr -- and more - all adjac
    Jonathan Foreman

    Moses** married Nancy** Anna Robert about 1794. Nancy** (daughter of Benjamin* Robert, (immigrant) and Elizabeth* Cole) was born about 1770 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died after 1815 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Nancy** Anna Robert was born about 1770 in Natchez District, Mississippi (daughter of Benjamin* Robert, (immigrant) and Elizabeth* Cole); died after 1815 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1794, Natchez, Mississippi

    Notes:

    1810 Rapides Par Census - age 26-45. If had first child at 17 and last child at 42 - b 1773.

    Robert, Nancy (Benjamin & Isabelle Robert) m 16 Sep 1787 John Green of Virginia (Thomas & Anne Green) Wits: James Young, John Dunmore, Ebrent(?) Robins. Fr. Joseph de Arazena (Opel Ch. v.1-A, p 9)

    Robert, Anna m John Green (Opel. Ch)
    Robert, Anna m Moses Jansonne
    Jeansonne, Moses m Anna Robert (Opel. Ch)

    Natchez court records show that Moses and Nancy were living in the same household in 1794, but she is still referred to as John Green's wife.

    Birth:
    daughter Marie is the only child who lived long enough to be entered in the 1880 census where birthplace of parents are recorded. She stated her mother born in Mississippi.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth (Isabelle) Johnson was born in 1795 in Natchez District, Mississippi; was christened on 07 Aug 1803 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died before 1870 in of, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
    2. Maria I* Johnson was born in 1796 in Louisiana; was christened on 7 Aug 1803 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1880 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    3. Abraham Johnson was born in 1799; was christened on 07 Aug 1803 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1817.
    4. Benjamin Johnson was born in 1800; was christened on 07 Aug 1803 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died before 1815.
    5. John Johnson was born in 1802; was christened on 7 Aug 1803 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in 1841 in Texas.
    6. Rhoda Johnson was born about 1804; died before 1838.
    7. Amanda Johnson was born about 1809 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died before 1845 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    8. 7. Ann* Johnson was born in 1810 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1860 in of, Calhoun Co, Texas.
    9. Benjamin "Berry" Johnson was born on 8 Jun 1815 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in 1872 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Sabine Pass Cem, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.