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Anna Jane Hanks

Female 1788 - 1864  (76 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anna Jane Hanks was born on 5 Jan 1788 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia (daughter of Moses Hanks and Agatha Dodson); died on 1 Feb 1864 in Tennessee Colony, Anderson Co, Texas.

    Anna married John Bird Woolverton on 15 Apr 1801 in Pulaski Co, Kentucky. John (son of Andrew Woolverton and Sarah Ann Stone, (dau of who?)) was born on 8 Sep 1780 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia; died on 22 Aug 1863 in Tennessee Colony, Anderson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. William Robert Woolverton was born on 1 Jan 1803 in Pulaski Co, Kentucky; died on 1 Nov 1872 in Tennessee Colony, Anderson Co, Texas.
    2. Thomas Woolverton was born on 4 Oct 1804 in Pulaski Co, Kentucky; died in Oct 1863 in Anderson Co, Texas.
    3. John Bird "Jack" Woolverton was born on 2 Jan 1807 in Pulaski Co, Kentucky; died in Sep 1864 in Tennessee Colony, Anderson Co, Texas.
    4. Elizabeth "Betsy" Woolverton was born on 24 Dec 1809 in Somerset, Pulaski Co, Kentucky; died on 10 Aug 1870 in Tennessee Colony, Anderson Co, Texas; was buried in Tennessee Colony Cem, Tennessee Colony, Anderson Co, Texas.
    5. Greenville Woolverton was born on 16 Sep 1812 in Pulaski Co, Kentucky; died in 1880 in Rusk Co, Texas.
    6. Bird Woolverton was born on 23 Dec 1814 in Maury Co, Tennessee; died on 16 Oct 1870 in Limestone Co, Texas.
    7. James Henry Woolverton was born on 10 Aug 1817 in Pulaski Co, Kentucky; died in 1836 in Tennessee.
    8. Mary "Polly" Woolverton was born on 3 Mar 1820 in Tennessee; died in 1882 in Tennessee Colony, Anderson Co, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Moses Hanks was born on 15 Jul 1746 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co, Virginia (son of Luke I. Hanks and Elizabeth Glascock); died on 19 Aug 1831 in Maury Co, Tennessee; was buried in near, Witherspoon Cem, Maury Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Between 1782 and 1790, Pittsylvania Co, Virginia
    • Residence: 1798, Lincoln Co (later Pulaski Co), Kentucky
    • Property: 14 Dec 1806, Williamson Co (later Maury Co), Tennessee
    • Residence: 1810, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Excerpts from "Genealogy of Hanks and Allied Families" by Gladys Hanks Johnson, published April 27, 1965-Houston, Texas:

    Among the Hanks families was the orphan boy, Moses Hanks. Our first record of him shows in a note for land. By record, he shows in Pittsylvania County,Virginia in 1782, 1785, and 1790. Before 1800 Moses and other Hanks families moved to Kentucky and David Puckett, a boundary neighbor, was one of the witnesses to the deed. David was kin to William Baber, also of Pittsylvania County, and the two later removed to Green County, Indiana. William was the great-great-grandfather of Adin Barber (also a descendant of Luke Hanks) mentioned on these pages.

    Hanks Neville Hill, born March 10, 1813, and survived until 1898, being old enough to have known his grandfather before he passed away, made a statement to E. E. McClure in May 1890 to the effect that "Grandfather (Moses) Hanks was born in Virginia where his parents died leaving him an orphan at an early age. Luke Hanks died in late 1756 or January 1757. His first wife Elizabeth died before 1752. The death of these two Hanks left their children without parents, and Moses, being born in 1746-1748, would have been left "an orphan at an early age". There is no doubt in our minds that Moses was the son of Luke Hanks.

    There has been no record of a marriage for Moses, tho' he had a wife, Aggatha, until around 1960 when the Dodson family records were published and here it was shown that "Aggy" married Moses Hanks. We are not given a birthdate for her, or a marriage date, though with their firstborn being in 1769, we presume the marriage to have taken place in 1767 -1768.

    There are several Bibles in existence in the family dating a hundred years or more back, but the Thomas Hanks Bible in Palestine, Texas, is the only one which lists "my father Moses Hanks". His Bible and the one of his sister Joisey Hanks Hill do not list their mother at all. The Bible, which had belonged to a son of Elijah, son of Moses, lists what we presume to have been Aggatha. Presumably the name was placed in the Bible as Aggy and at sometime later, someone erased part of the name and wrote back over it making the name "Ann". No identity for her is given and part of the page has been torn out taking the year of her death.

    In her papers, Joisey Hanks Hill mentions that her family first settled on "the French Broad" in East Tennessee, so we believe they did journey to Tennessee with Donelson. The family later went to Kentucky.

    Moses and his eldest son George received land grants of 200 acres each in Lincoln County, Kentucky, in 1798. The records of these grants are to be found in Book 2, pages 9 and 103 of the "Land Grant Record of Grants South of the Green River". They had to live on the land a year before applying for ownership--a law to discourage speculators. Moses received title 4 December, 1798, said land being situated on Pitman Creek. About this time Lincoln County was cut into other counties, one being Pulaski. This is where most of the Hanks kin and friends were.

    William Dodson--spelled Dotson on the land grant--received his land on Singing Creek about 1795 as a Revolutionary War Soldier. Mr. Baber has visited there and says the creek really does sing and can be heard from some distance away. On July 25, 1799, William Dodson set aside 40 acres of his grant for a County seat and this land was presented to the County Council. This body voted on it's acceptance February 24, 1801, with the condition that the land be fully surveyed and platted for a town within a year's time and they required a bond of $1000 be posted, which William Dodson, Reubin Hill, and Moses Hanks did. During their long trek and the first years after their settlement in Kentucky, these people suffered untold hardships but their religion and their churches went along with them.

    Large segments of the people here pulled out for Tennessee when that territory was opened up in 1806; among them being many of the Hanks kin. Moses still seeking the "promised land" sold the 200 acres for $150 on 14 December 1806, and sold 128 acres he owned for $110--right tidy sums. The May 1808 county council ordered the road surveyed "past Moses Hanks house---", showing it was still known as Hanks property.

    These families settled in Williamson County, Tennessee, which was later cut to form other counties, one being Maury County and most of the Hanks families and kin were in the new county of Maury. We find many county records of land tradings by the Hankses. A descendant, John Monroe Littlefield, who lived to be 99 years old, was always proud of his Hanks lineage. He stated that the family was one of the most intelligent families wherever they went and that they were very keen traders and judges of people.

    Volume 1, book H, page 201; Moses Hanks sold to Asa Dodson---son-in-law of Reubin Hill---120 acres on Knob Creek, for $400, July 28, 1819. In 1827, Moses bought a 320 acre farm five miles north of the county seat, Columbia. This farm adjoined one that belonged to Henry Moore whose brother later married a grad daughter of Moses, she being Eliza Ann, daughter of Mose' son Elijah. This property is off the highway from Columbia to Nashville, a mile or so, and is not far from the James Polk farm, which fronts the highway. When the property was sold after Aggatha's death, Wash Miller, a very wealthy and influential man of the times, bought the property for his home. For many years after this it was still called "the old Hanks place". Mr. Miller's widow Esther, married Elijah Hanks and lived on his place west of Columbia and her home was allowed to run down. Many years ago the house was torn down, and the land has washed badly.

    Moses spent his last days with his daughter, Joisey Hill, who lived on the James Polk place, and he was buried many miles away just outside the rock wall of the Witherspoon Cemetery. Here other kin--Jones, Allen and a Dodson or so are buried. Many graves are here around Moses but few have markers other than just stones. The cemetery is out near Elijah Janks' home, toward the present location of the Knob Creek Church. Here Elijah Hanks, two of his sons and his wife, Mary, are buried, along with Moses. These graves are well marked. There is no record of Aggatha. Moses died August 19, 1831. His headstone reads, "In memory of Moses Hanks--died August 19, 1831, aged 85.

    Moses' will named Elijah as his executor and he left "$500 to my widow Aggatha and the property to her as long as she may live" at which time the property was to be divided equally among his children. It is not known when Aggatha died, except for the month, which was shown in a Bible of Elijah's son, as being in November--with the page torn out, taking the year along with it. In the 1830 census she was shown as being near 90 years old.

    The Bible left by Thomas Hanks in Anderson County, Texas, gives the names of his sisters and brothers, as does the Bible of his sister Joisey; this Bible being in the possession of her descendants in Kentucky. Thomas listed his own children, with some death dates and marriages. Below is the combined lists of the children of Moses and Aggatha as taken from the two Bibles; (All born in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia)
    1. Joisey Hanks b. 13 July 1769 d. ca.1847
    2. Frances Hanks b. 6 September 1771
    3. George Hanks b. 6 June 1773 d. 1 September 1859
    4. Mary Hanks b. 9 June 1776
    5. Moses Hanks, Jr. b. 6 January 1779
    6. Elizabeth Hanks b. 9 September 1782
    7. Troy Hanks b. 2 March 1784
    8. Thomas Hanks b. 30 April 1786 d. 28 November 1857
    9. Idella Hanks b. 5 January 1788
    10. Annie Hanks b. 5 January 1788
    11.Sarah Hanks b. 15 March 1790
    Elijah Hanks b. 12 December 1793 d. 12 August 1871

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    Residence:
    Moses and his eldest son George received land grants of 200 acres each in Lincoln County, Kentucky, in 1798. The records of these grants are to be found in Book 2, pages 9 and 103 of the "Land Grant Record of Grants South of the Green River". They had to live on the land a year before applying for ownership--a law to discourage speculators. Moses received title 4 December, 1798, said land being situated on Pitman Creek. About this time Lincoln County was cut into other counties, one being Pulaski. This is where most of the Hanks kin and friends were.
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lsm2002&id=I801


    Property:
    Large segments of the people here pulled out for Tennessee when that territory was opened up in 1806; among them being many of the Hanks kin. Moses still seeking the "promised land" sold the 200 acres for $150 on 14 December 1806, and sold 128 acres he owned for $110--right tidy sums. The May 1808 county council ordered the road surveyed "past Moses Hanks house---", showing it was still known as Hanks property.

    These families settled in Williamson County, Tennessee, which was later cut to form other counties, one being Maury County and most of the Hanks families and kin were in the new county of Maury. We find many county records of land tradings by the Hankses.
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lsm2002&id=I801

    Buried:
    he was buried many miles away just outside the rock wall of the Witherspoon Cemetery. Here other kin--Jones, Allen and a Dodson or so are buried. Many graves are here around Moses but few have markers other than just stones. The cemetery is out near Elijah Janks' home, toward the present location of the Knob Creek Church. Here Elijah Hanks, two of his sons and his wife, Mary, are buried, along with Moses. These graves are well marked. There is no record of Aggatha. Moses died August 19, 1831. His headstone reads, "In memory of Moses Hanks--died August 19, 1831, aged 85.
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lsm2002&id=I801

    Moses married Agatha Dodson in 1767 in Virginia. Agatha (daughter of Thomas Dodson and Mary Neavill) was born in Dec 1749 in Virginia; died in 1831 in Maury Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Agatha Dodson was born in Dec 1749 in Virginia (daughter of Thomas Dodson and Mary Neavill); died in 1831 in Maury Co, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    children listed here:
    http://www.relativelyconnected.com/hanks/hanks-moses-1746-1831.htm

    also here:
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/k/e/l/Daisy-M-Kelley-TX/GENE2-0010.html

    Children:
    1. Sarah Joyce "Joisey" Hanks was born on 13 Jul 1769 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia; died in May 1850 in Maury Co, Tennessee.
    2. Frances Hanks was born on 6 Sep 1771; died after 1780.
    3. George Dewitt Hanks was born on 6 Jun 1773 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia; died on 1 Sep 1859 in Anderson Co, Texas.
    4. Mary Hanks was born on 9 Jun 1776; died after 1780.
    5. Moses Hanks, Jr. was born on 6 Jan 1779; died after 1785.
    6. Elizabeth Hanks was born on 9 Sep 1782 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia; died in 1833 in Maury Co, Tennessee; was buried in Stephen Williams Cem, Maury Co, Tennessee (prob).
    7. Troy Hanks was born on 2 Mar 1784; died after 1790.
    8. Rev Thomas Reuben Hanks was born on 30 Apr 1786 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia; died on 28 Nov 1857 in Anderson Co, Texas; was buried in Antioch Cem, Montalba, Anderson Co, Texas.
    9. Idella Hanks was born on 5 Jan 1788; died after 1790.
    10. 1. Anna Jane Hanks was born on 5 Jan 1788 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia; died on 1 Feb 1864 in Tennessee Colony, Anderson Co, Texas.
    11. Sarah Hanks was born on 15 Mar 1790 in Pennsylvania Co, Virginia; died after 1850 in of, Maury Co, Tennessee.
    12. Elder Elijah Hanks was born on 12 Dec 1793 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia; died on 12 Aug 1871 in Maury Co, Tennessee; was buried in Old Knob Creek Cem, Maury Co, Tennessee.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Luke I. Hanks was born on 10 Feb 1680 in Richmond, Wise Co, Virginia; died in Feb 1757 in Lancaster Co, Virginia.

    Luke married Elizabeth Glascock about 1745 in Virginia. Elizabeth was born in 1690 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co, Virginia; died in 1757 in Richmond, Wise Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Glascock was born in 1690 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co, Virginia; died in 1757 in Richmond, Wise Co, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 2. Moses Hanks was born on 15 Jul 1746 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co, Virginia; died on 19 Aug 1831 in Maury Co, Tennessee; was buried in near, Witherspoon Cem, Maury Co, Tennessee.

  3. 6.  Thomas Dodson was born on 3 Oct 1728 in Richmond, Wise Co, Virginia (son of Thomas Dodson and Elizabeth Rose); died on 25 Mar 1816 in Hawkins Co, Tennessee.

    Thomas married Mary Neavill in 1747 in Prince William Co, Virginia. Mary (daughter of Col Joseph Neavill, Sr. and Ann Bohannan, (dau?)) was born in 1730 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died in 1824 in Maury Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Neavill was born in 1730 in Prince William Co, Virginia (daughter of Col Joseph Neavill, Sr. and Ann Bohannan, (dau?)); died in 1824 in Maury Co, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 3. Agatha Dodson was born in Dec 1749 in Virginia; died in 1831 in Maury Co, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Thomas Dodson was born in 1707 in Richmond Co, Virginia (son of Thomas Dodson and Mary Dorothy Durham); died on 21 Oct 1783 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia.

    Thomas married Elizabeth Rose on 3 Apr 1724 in Richmond Co, Virginia. Elizabeth was born in 1706 in Richmond Co, Virginia; died in 1766 in Fauquier Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Elizabeth Rose was born in 1706 in Richmond Co, Virginia; died in 1766 in Fauquier Co, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 6. Thomas Dodson was born on 3 Oct 1728 in Richmond, Wise Co, Virginia; died on 25 Mar 1816 in Hawkins Co, Tennessee.
    2. Rhoda R. Dodson was born in 1744 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia; died in 1821 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia.

  3. 14.  Col Joseph Neavill, Sr. was born in 1707 in Isle of Wight Co, Virginia (son of John* Neavill, Jr. and Elizabeth* Bohannan); died in 1790 in Ashby Gap, Prince William Co, Virgiia.

    Notes:

    Joseph and Ann were cousins. He settled in Prince William Co, VA about 1745 where that county on 27 Nov 1752 and again on 25 Oct 1753 granted him a license 'to keep ordinary at his house.' Since his house was located "on the branches of Cedar Run at the throroughfair of the Rapahannock Mountain," he was a neighbor of his brother Capt George Neaville, who, also was an ordinary keeper. His son, George Neaville, Jr., succeeded him in the operation of the ordinary in 1766. Another son, Joseph Neavill, became a general in the Revolutionary War, and a third son, John, served in that war as a colonel.

    Children of Joseph and Ann Bohannan (according to LDS):
    Colonel John Neville, b 26 July 1731, Gloucester, Abingdon, Virginia - m Winifred Oldham
    General Joseph Neville, b Feb 1733, Gloucester, VA, m Nancy Brown (b 1737 Glouceser, Va)
    George Neville, b 1734, Prince William, Virginia, m Rachel Earle (b 1740, Frederick Co, VA)
    Mary Ann Neville, b 1735, Prince William, VA, m William O'Bannon (b 1731, Prince William) m
    Thomas Dodson, b 3 Oct 1728, North Farnham, Richmond, Virginia
    Benjamin Neville, b 1737, Prince William
    William Neville, b 1739 Prince William, m Winifred Ann Oldham, b abt 1741, Tidewater, Virginia
    Ann Neville, b 1739, Isle of Wright, m William O'Bannon (b 1735)
    James Neville, b 1 Sep 1742, Prince William, Tide Water, m Miss Blackburn (b 1746 Virginia)
    Richard Neville, b 1745 Prince William.


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    From Shirley Wilcox in Email dated August 3, 2001: Timeline for Joseph Neville:

    1731 & 1733 - children recorded in Abingdon Parish, Gloucester Co., VA
    1735 - had license to operate an ordinary in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania Co., VA
    1739 - 1741 - and an ordinary in Caroline Co., VA
    1745 - purchased land in Prince William Co., VA
    1753 & 1754 - on Prince William Co., rent roll
    1762 - sells to son George land he purchased in 1745; land is now in Fauquier Co., VA

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    Died:
    ?Death: AFT 30 JUL 1792 3
    ?Death: 1790 in Ashby's Gap, Prince William Co., VA 5
    ?Death: 1790 in Moorefield, Hampshire Co., VA 4
    ?Death: AFT 1790 in Hardy Co., VA 2

    sources:
    2.Title: E-Mail from Glenn Gohr , dated 11-19-00 {3:49 PM}; Subj. Re: Thomas Dodson III & Mary Neville 3.Title: E-Mail from Shirley L. Wilcox , dated 8-3-01 {10:20 PM}; Subj. Re: FAUQUIER-HELP 4.Title: BOOK: Neville-Jones-Giles-Spencer-Harrison Families and Collateral Lines, 1600 - 1992, by Shepherd Spencer Neville Brown; 1993
    Repository:
    Media: Book 5.Title: JOURNAL: Society of John Neville Descendants Newsletters
    Repository:
    Media: Book
    Page: Newsletter #15

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    Joseph married Ann Bohannan, (dau?) in 1730 in Isle of Wight Co, Virginia. Ann (daughter of Joseph Bohannan, (maybe nephew) and Elizabeth Neavill) was born about 1720 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co ,Virginia; died about 1777 in Hampshire Co, or, Prince William Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Ann Bohannan, (dau?) was born about 1720 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co ,Virginia (daughter of Joseph Bohannan, (maybe nephew) and Elizabeth Neavill); died about 1777 in Hampshire Co, or, Prince William Co, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 7. Mary Neavill was born in 1730 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died in 1824 in Maury Co, Tennessee.
    2. General John Neavill (Neville) was born on 26 Jul 1731 in Abingdon Parish, Gloucester Co, Virginia; died on 29 Jul 1803 in Montour's Island, Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania; was buried in First Presbyterian Church Cem, Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania.
    3. William Neavill was born in 1739 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died after 1780 in White Co, Tennessee.