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Hannah Elizabeth "Ellie" Dixon

Female 1858 - 1900  (42 years)


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  1. 1.  Hannah Elizabeth "Ellie" Dixon was born in 1858 in Macon Co, Tennessee (daughter of Peyton Smith Dixon and Rebecca Shrum); died in 1900 in Arkansas.

    Notes:

    From: Linda Woody
    Date: 12/16/2014 10:53:23 AM
    To: lumoto@aol.com
    Subject: Dixon family

    hello my name is Linda Kelley woody. I just came across you page on the family im looking for info on Peyton Dixon daughter Hannah Elizabeth Dixon she married William Hampton my moms grand father. my moms dad was Hannah and William son his name was James Oscar Hampton my mother name was Edna Lee Hampton Kelley. I been looking for any info I can find on them. all I know Hannah and William was married in carrollton ar. died around 1900 because their children moved in with Peyton and Rebecca about 1900.
    any info you have me and my family would like please. we been on his trail for YEARS now and have hit a wall on William side of family
    e-mail me lwoody60@gmail.com
    THANK you


    From: linda kelley woody
    Date: 12/16/2014 10:34:44 AM
    To: lumoto1@gmail.com
    Subject: Proposed Change: Hannah E. Dixon (I62458)

    Proposed Change: Hannah E. Dixon (I62458)
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    Description: looking for info on Hannah Elizabeth Dixon// she married William Hampton they are my g.grand parents need info on them anything you have would be useful they died in 1900 leaving 6 children oldest son my mother dad James Oscar Hampton THANK YOU

    linda kelley woody
    lwoody60@gmail.com

    Hannah married William Hampton on 11 Nov 1885 in Carroll Co, Arkansas. William was born in Sep 1861 in Tennessee; died in 1910 in Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. James Oscar Hampton was born on 4 Sep 1886 in Crawford Co, Arkansas; died on 17 May 1968 in Boone Co, Arkansas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Peyton Smith Dixon was born in Oct 1815 in Tennessee (son of Stephen Jeremiah Dixon (Dickson), Sr. and Lucinda "Lucy" Jones); died on 4 Aug 1901 in Alpena, Carroll Co, Arkansas.

    Peyton married Rebecca Shrum about 1844. Rebecca (daughter of Peter Shrum and Sarah Rebecca "Becca" Lovelady) was born in 1816 in Smith Co, Tennessee; died in 1910 in Alpena, Carroll Co, Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rebecca Shrum was born in 1816 in Smith Co, Tennessee (daughter of Peter Shrum and Sarah Rebecca "Becca" Lovelady); died in 1910 in Alpena, Carroll Co, Arkansas.
    Children:
    1. Sarah J. Dixon was born in 1845 in Macon Co, Tennessee; died after 1850 in of, Macon Co, Tennessee.
    2. William M. Dixon was born in 1847 in Macon Co, Tennessee; died after 1850 in of, Macon Co, Tennessee.
    3. Andrew J. Dixon was born in 1849 in Macon Co, Tennessee; died after 1850 in of, Macon Co, Tennessee.
    4. Catherine Dixon was born on 16 Feb 1850 in Macon Co, Tennessee; died on 28 Jul 1946 in Macon Co, Tennessee; was buried in Linville Cem, Macon Co, Tennessee.
    5. 1. Hannah Elizabeth "Ellie" Dixon was born in 1858 in Macon Co, Tennessee; died in 1900 in Arkansas.
    6. Charles Bennett Dixon was born about 1859 in Macon Co, Tennessee; died in 1921 in Carroll Co, Arkansas.
    7. Peyton L. Dixon was born in 1864; died after 1870.
    8. Jerry M. Dixon was born in 1867; died after 1870.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Stephen Jeremiah Dixon (Dickson), Sr. was born in 1774 in Virginia; died after 1850 in of, Macon Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Goose Creek, Smith Co, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Tilman Dixon (26 Jun 1750 NC - 2 Apr 1816 Dixon Springs, Smith Co, TN), Revolutionary War, one of earliest settlers in Smith county.
    Dixon Springs marks the home of the famous Tillman Dixon where on December 16, 1799, after the Legislature had established the County, the first session of the Court of
    Pleas and quarter Sessions was held.

    relationship to Jeremiah not determined.

    Jeremiah Dixon also listed in Smith County Revolutionary War soldiers site with the notation:
    Jeremiah Dixon lived and is believed to have been buried at the head of the middle fork of Goose Creek.

    Stephen married Lucinda "Lucy" Jones on 28 Dec 1795 in Henry Co, Virginia. Lucinda (daughter of J. John Jones, (connection?) and Mrs. Dolly (..) Jones) was born in 1780 in Maryland; died after 1850 in Macon Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Lucinda "Lucy" Jones was born in 1780 in Maryland (daughter of J. John Jones, (connection?) and Mrs. Dolly (..) Jones); died after 1850 in Macon Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Abt 1803, Smith Co, Tennessee
    • Possessions: 22 Jul 1823, Smith Co, Tennessee; father's will

    Notes:

    Possessions:
    5th: I give to my friend, Cyrus Brevard and William Watts,Guardians in trust, for my daughter, Lucy Dickson, my Negro woman, Milly, and my Negro, Hariott, with their increase, for the use and benefit of my said daughter, Lucy, and also to my said friend, Cyrus and William, guardians in trust, for my daughter, Nancy Ford,my negro woman Suray, and two children, Henderson and Americus, with their increase, for the use and benefit of my said daughter, Nancy, and also to the said, Cyrus Brevard and William Watts, guardians in trust, for my daughter, Alsey Beard, my negro man, Ben, whom they are not to possess until the death of my said wife, having lent him to her during the time of her natural life,
    I give an equal half of a tract of eighty acres of land, which was deeded to me by Stephen Montgomery, which said half is to be taken off the East end or side extending the whole length of the East boundery of said tract, which said several bequeaths to the said Cyrus Brevard and William Watts is to them and their heirs in trust, as above, in full faith and confidence that they will render to my said daughters, Lucy, Nancy, and Alsey,respectfully and regularly, as they may require, all the interest and proceeds of the above bequeaths to them in trust _____to my said daughters, respectfully, in the order and manner above described, making the distinctions as above, without in any wise blending the different bequeaths during the natural lives of my said daughters, Lucy, Nancy,
    and Alsey, and at their decease, respectfully, for the parts or portions bequeathed to the said Cyrus and William, for the urpose above, to be equally divided among the children of said daughters, respectfully, to them and their heirs, forever, that is to say, the part bequeathed for the benefit of my daughter, Lucy Dickson, at her decease to be equally divided among her children to them, their heirs and assigns, farever, and the same rules to be observed as to that given in trust for my other daughters, Nancy and Alsey, having the fullest confidence that the said Cyrus and William will faithfully discharge the trust, hereby reposed in them as above.

    Children:
    1. Alcie Ann Dixon was born about 1796 in of, Henry Co, Virginia; died about 1835 in Smith Co, Tennessee.
    2. William G. Dixon was born in 1798 in of, Henry Co, Virginia; died about 1851 in Lafayette, Macon Co, Tennessee.
    3. John Dixon was born about 1803 in Smith Co, Tennessee; died after 1804.
    4. Jeremiah Dixon, Jr. was born in 1804 in Smith Co, Tennessee; died in 1850 in of, Macon Co, Tennessee.
    5. 2. Peyton Smith Dixon was born in Oct 1815 in Tennessee; died on 4 Aug 1901 in Alpena, Carroll Co, Arkansas.
    6. Stephen Jeremiah Dixon was born in 1820 in Smith Co, Tennessee; died in 1890 in Ebenezer, Macon Co, Tennessee; was buried in Barfield-Shrum-Andrews Cem, Ebenezer, Macon Co, Tennessee.

  3. 6.  Peter Shrum was born in 1788 in Lincoln Co, North Carolina (son of Nicholas Shrum and Margaret Elizabeth 'Betsy" Hostetler (or Hufstutler)); died on 17 Feb 1853 in Macon Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1820, Smith Co, Tennessee
    • Census: 1830, Smith Co, Tennessee
    • Census: 1840, Smith Co, Tennessee
    • Census: 1850, Macon Co, Tennessee
    • Census: 1860, Macon Co, Tennessee
    • Census: 1870, Macon Co, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Census:
    Name: Peter Sram
    [Peter Srum / Shrum]
    Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Smith, Tennessee
    Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 3
    Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
    Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 2
    Free White Persons - Under 16: 8
    Free White Persons - Over 25: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 10
    Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 10



    Census:
    Name: Peter Slirunn
    [Peter Shrum]
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Smith, Tennessee
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 10
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 12
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 12


    Census:
    Name: Peter Iram
    [Peter Shrum, Srum]
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Smith, Tennessee
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 3
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 6
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 9
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 9


    Census:
    Peter Shrum 63
    Sarah Shrum 60
    Nancy A Shrum 22
    William Shrum 18
    Newton Shrum 15
    D H Casley (Dinwiddie Hanson Cosby) 22


    Census:
    Peter Shrum 72
    Sarah Shrum 69
    Nancy Shrum 31
    Susan Shrum 10




    Census:
    Peter Shrum 84
    Sarah Shrum 80
    Nancy A Shrum 40
    Susan B Shrum 21
    Hauta Shrum 4

    Peter married Sarah Rebecca "Becca" Lovelady about 1803. Sarah (daughter of Pvt. John Henry Lovelady, Jr., War of 1812 and Mary Ellis) was born in 1790 in Pendleton, South Carolina; died in 1879 in Macon Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah Rebecca "Becca" Lovelady was born in 1790 in Pendleton, South Carolina (daughter of Pvt. John Henry Lovelady, Jr., War of 1812 and Mary Ellis); died in 1879 in Macon Co, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Nicholas Shrum was born on 5 Sep 1803 in Smith Co, Tennessee; died on 20 Sep 1880 in Marion Co, Oregon.
    2. John Allen Shrum was born in 1805 in Tennessee; died in 1850 in Bedford, Livingston Co, Missouri.
    3. Tilman D. Shrum was born on 31 Dec 1807 in Smith Co, Tennessee; died on 5 Jun 1901 in Macon Co, Tennessee.
    4. Moses Shrum was born in 1810; died after 1840 in of, Smith Co, Tennessee.
    5. Margaret Sarah "Sally" Shrum was born between 1811 and 1820 in Smith Co, Tennessee; died in May 1860 in Macon Co, Tennessee.
    6. Mary "Polly" Shrum was born in 1812 in Smith Co, Tennessee; died between 1870 and 1880 in Macon Co, Tennessee.
    7. Peter King Shrum was born on 24 Apr 1813 in Smith Co, Tennessee; died in Nov 1891 in Eagle Rock, Barry Co, Missouri.
    8. Matilda Shrum was born in 1814; died after 1815.
    9. Carroll L. Shrum was born in 1815 in Smith Co, Tennessee; died in 1888 in Macon Co, Tennessee.
    10. 3. Rebecca Shrum was born in 1816 in Smith Co, Tennessee; died in 1910 in Alpena, Carroll Co, Arkansas.
    11. Jesse Moses Shrum was born about 1820 in Smith Co, Tennessee; died after 1850.
    12. (daughter) Shrum was born between 1821 and 1825; died after 1840 in of, Smith Co, Tennessee.
    13. Gideon Shrum was born about 1824; died after 1825.
    14. Asa Joyner Shrum was born on 15 Nov 1826 in Smith Co, Tennessee; died on 17 Jun 1864 in Camp Huntsville, Little Rock, Pulaski Co, Arkansas.
    15. Nancy Shrum was born in 1829 in Tennessee; died after 1870 in of, Macon Co, Tennessee.
    16. Pleasant Franklin Shrum was born on 2 May 1830 in Smith Co, Tennessee; died on 14 Jun 1864 in Hartsville, Trousdale Co, Tennessee.
    17. William B.L. Shrum was born in 1832 in Macon Co, Tennessee; died on 4 Nov 1861 in St. Louis, St. Louis Co, Missouri.
    18. Newton B.L. Shrum was born in 1834 in Tennessee; died on 20 Nov 1865 in Cane Creek, Barry Co, Missouri.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  J. John Jones, (connection?) was born in of, Henry Co, Virginia; died before Aug 1823 in Smith Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: Smith Co, Tennessee
    • Property: Smith Co, Tennessee; from Stephen Montgomery
    • Property: 16 Apr 1803, Smith Co, Tennessee; from James Gwinn
    • Property: 1 Mar 1804, Goose Creek, Smith Co, Tennessee; Stephen Montgomery
    • Property: 14 May 1805, Goose Creek, Smith Co, Tennessee; to David King
    • Property: 13 Jun 1811, Smith Co, Tennessee; granted from Tennessee
    • Property: 11 Oct 1811, Goose Creek, Smith Co, Tennessee; to James Boston
    • Property: 7 Sep 1812, Goose Creek, Smith Co, Tennessee; sold to James Lovelady
    • Property: 25 Sep 1813, Goose Creek, Smith Co, Tennessee; Henry Woodcock
    • Property: 13 Mar 1819, Smith Co, Tennessee; to William Galbreath
    • Property: 3 Dec 1822, Smith Co, Tennessee; from Stephen Stafford
    • Will: Aug 1823, Smith Co, Tennessee
    • Property: 21 Feb 1824, Smith Co, Tennessee; to James Meadors (another J.Jones)
    • Property: 1825, Smith Co, Tennessee; from father to sons (another J.Jones?)
    • Property: 21 Nov 1825, Smith Co, Tennessee; to Lewis Jones (another J.Jones)
    • Property: 20 Dec 1828, Smith Co, Tennessee; to Joel Simmons (another J.Jones)

    Notes:

    Property:
    I give an equal half of a tract of eighty acres of land, which was deeded to me by Stephen Montgomery, which said half is to be taken off the East end or side extending the whole length of the East boundery of said tract,

    Property:
    from his will:
    7th: To my grandson, William Dickerson, I give a tract of twenty acres of land on the head waters of the little Creek on which I now live, granted to me by No. 14859, to him and his heirs and assigns forever.

    Property:
    page 24 James Gwinn to John Jones 150 acres 16 April 1803 p g 406-407 deed book B

    Property:
    page 18 Stephen Montgomery to John Jones a tract of land o n Goose Creek 1 Mar 1804 pg 301 book B

    Property:
    Deeds of John Jones of Smith Co., TN.
    page 17 John Jones to David King a tract of land on Goose Creek 14 Mar 1805 page 281 book B

    Property:
    pg 132 State of TN Grant no. 3212 50 acres to John Jones 1 3 July 1811 pg298 book F
    ---
    as described in his will written 22 Jul 1823; probated 29 Aug 1838.
    "One hundred acres of land whereon I now live granted to me by the said state of Tennessee by number 3214 and dated the 13 June 1811. With its improvements and emoluments together with part of an other tract joining the one named on the East, as lies Between the East boundery of the first and the small creek running near my dwelling house on the East side, Running down the said creek to the mouth of my __________spring, branch thence a direct course to the nearest point of the East boundary of the tract first named."


    "I give to my daughter, Betsy Galbreath ... a tract of ten acres of land granted to me adjoining the farm of her husband, William Galbreath on the East which said ten acres she is to possess from and after the death of said wife."


    Property:
    page 67? John Jones of Warren Co., TN. ?? to James Boston a tract of land on Goose Creek 11 Oct 1811 pg 110 book D

    Property:
    WILLARD LIBRARY file # 3:10 or 20:1 Call #TN 976.852 Part
    Source SMITH CO.TN. DEEDS 1800-1835 books B-M by Partlow

    Deeds of John Jones of Smith Co., TN.
    pg 72 John Jones to James Lovelady a tract of land on Goos e Creek 7 Sep 1812 pg 157 book D

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=norvanlj&id=I265715

    -----
    from will:
    6th: I give to my Grand Son, Moses Ford, all the balance of a tract of land sold by me to James Lovelady of one hundred
    acres, (_____), that part of said tract not sold to said James, say, about twenty or thirty acres, and also a tract
    of six acres granted to me by No. 14858 and which joins
    the above, to him and his heirs and assigns forever.


    Property:
    pg 82 John Jones to Henry Woodcock 17 acres 25 Sep 1813 p g 274 book D

    Property:
    pg 209 John Jones to William Galbreath (son in law?) a trac t of land 13 Mar 1819 pg452 book H

    Property:
    pg 227 Stephen Stafford to John Jones a tract of land 3 De c 1822 pg265 book I

    Will:
    J. John Jones Will

    Know all men, by these pursuits, that J. John Jones of Smith County, and state of Tennessee, being sick in body, but of sound and disposing mind and memory, and knowing it is appointed for all men, once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament as follows,(to wit):

    1st: My will is that as soon after my death as may be, all my just debts be paid out of money which may then be in hand and which may then be due me, and should that not be sufficient for the purpose, my negro woman, Sarah, and her child, Rachael, be sold to make up the deficiency, and as it is probable that all this will make an aggregate of more than I owe, in that case, the balance set apart to discharge the contingent expenses of my estate.

    2nd: I lend to my beloved wife, Dolly Jones, for her use and comfort during her natural life, the following property, to wit. One hundred acres of land whereon I now live granted to me by the said state of Tennessee by number 3214 and dated the 13 June 1811. With its improvements and emoluments together with part of an other tract joining the one named on the East, as lies Between the East boundery of the first and the small creek running near my dwelling house on the East side, Running down the said creek to the mouth of my __________spring, branch thence a direct course to the nearest point of the East boundary of the tract first named. Also my Negro Woman, Winny, with her two children, Arther and Paul, and also an equal half of all my house hold and kitchen furniture, farming utensils and stock of any kind, all of which she is to possess and use for the purpose above, for and during the time of her natural life.

    3rd: My will is that the other half of my household and kitchen furiture, farming utensiles, and stock of any kind
    not lent to my wife, as above, be sold in a reasonable credit the proceeds of which I give to my three grand children to wit, Betsy Jones (now by marriage, Betsy Williamson), Lewis Jones, and Armstead Jones, Children of my son, William Jones, dec'd, not allowing any part of my estate to any other members of that family.

    4th: I give to my daughter, Betsy Galbreath, my Negro woman, Winny, and her two children, Arther and Paul, with there increase to her and assigns forever, which said negros, she is to ________and possess from and after the death of my said wife, to whom I have lent them during the time of her natural life, also a tract of ten acres of land granted to me adjoining the farm of her husband, William Galbreath on the East which said ten acres she is to possess from and after the death of said wife.

    5th: I give to my friend, Cyrus Brevard and William Watts, Guardians in trust, for my daughter, Lucy Dickson, my Negro woman, Milly, and my Negro, Hariott, with their increase, for the use and benefit of my said daughter, Lucy, and also to my said friend, Cyrus and William, guardians in trust, for my daughter, Nancy Ford,my negro woman Suray, and two children, Henderson and Americus, with their increase, for the use and benefit of my said daughter, Nancy, and also to the said, Cyrus Brevard and William Watts, guardians in trust, for my daughter, Alsey Beard, my negro man, Ben, whom they are not to possess until the death of my said wife, having lent him to her during the time of her natural life, and also their guardians, as aforesaid, I give an equal half of a tract of eighty acres of land, which was deeded to me by Stephen Montgomery, which said half is to be taken off the East end or side extending the whole length of the East boundery of said tract, which said several bequeaths to the said Cyrus Brevard and William Watts is to them and their heirs in trust, as above, in full faith and confidence that they will render to my said daughters, Lucy, Nancy, and Alsey,respectfully and regularly, as they may require, all the interest and proceeds of the above bequeaths to them in trust _____to my said daughters, respectfully, in the order and manner above described, making the distinctions as above, without in any wise blending the different bequeaths during the natural lives of my said daughters, Lucy, Nancy,
    and Alsey, and at their decease, respectfully, for the parts or portions bequeathed to the said Cyrus and William, for the urpose above, to be equally divided among the children of said daughters, respectfully, to them and their heirs, forever, that is to say, the part bequeathed for the benefit of my daughter, Lucy Dickson, at her decease to be equally divided among her children to them, their heirs and assigns, forever, and the same rules to be observed as to that given in trust for my other daughters, Nancy and Alsey, having the fullest confidence that the said Cyrus and William will faithfully discharge the trust, hereby reposed in them as above.

    6th: I give to my Grand Son, Moses Ford, all the balance of a tract of land sold by me to James Lovelady of one hundred
    acres, (_____), that part of said tract not sold to said James, say, about twenty or thirty acres, and also a tract
    of six acres granted to me by No. 14858 and which joins
    the above, to him and his heirs and assigns forever.

    7th: To my grandson, William Dickerson, I give a tract of twenty acres of land on the head waters of the little Creek on which I now live, granted to me by No. 14859, to him and his heirs and assigns forever.

    8th: To my grandson, Jonas Beard, I give the one equal half of a tract of eighty acres of land, deeded to me by Stephen Montgomery, The other half of said tract, I have by another clause of this will given to Cyrus Brevard and William Watts, as guardians in trust, for my daughter, Alsey Beard.

    9th: I give to my grand children, Betsy Jones, now Betsy Williamson, Lewis Jones and Armstead Jones, Children of my son, William Jones, dec'd, in addition to what I have given them by the 3rd clause of this will, an equal half of any and every part of my estate not otherwise disposed of by this will and the other half of which I give to my said wife to be disposed of by her at pleasure.

    10th: My will, further, is that, that part of my said estate lent to my wife as by the 2nd clause of this will, except the Negros Therein described, be divided into three equal parts, and which I give to the above Cyrus Brevard and William Watts, guardians in trust, as above, that is to say, two equal parts of the same for the benefit of my daughters, Lucy Dickson and Nancy Ford, in the same way, for the same purposes, and in every manner, managed and finally disposed of, as is provided for in the fifth article of this will, so far as respects, my said two daughters, Lucy and Nancy and the other third part of the same, I give to my daughter, Betsy Galbreath, to her and her heirs and assigns forever.

    11th: Whereas, I have in the 5th article of this made a disposition of some of my property of which is in Negros and some of which may eventually fall into the hands of the children of my daughter, Lucy Dickson, and as her son, William Dickson, possesses such a cruel and unreasonable adisposition towards Negros that I should be unwilling for any of those our unfortunate brethern, by my agency, fall into his hands. My will, therefore, is that in event of any of my Negros, by the provisions of this will, have to be divided among the children of her, my daughter, Lucy, that he, William, is to have no share or part of the same, that in lieu of that, I have by the 7th article of this will, a tract of twenty acres of land. My meaning is that it is a share in the Negro part of this estate which may fall to his mother's children, any that he is to have no part of.

    12th: Having by the 11th article of this will, given to my grandson, Moses Ford, two small tracts of land which is as good or better than the rest of his mother's children, will respectfully have in the little property which I have provided for them, my will therefore, is that the said Moses has no part or share of such of my estate as may eventually, by the provisions of this will, fall to them. Any of the forgoing parts of this will, to the contrary, not withstanding.

    13th: And I do hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint my friends, Brice Martin and Alfred Brevard, my executors, to execute this my last will and testament, Hereby, revoking allothers. In witness whereof, I have hereto set my hand and seal this 22nd July, 1823.

    John Jones
    In person of
    Wm. Martin
    P. Williamson
    Joseph Wright

    State of Tennessee, Smith County Court, August term 1823
    Herein the last will and testament of John Jones, dec'd, was produced and _______in open court by oaths of William Martin and Pulliam Williamson, witnesses, thereto, and on motion, ordered to be recorded Brice Martin and Alfred Brevard, the executors therein named came into court and qualified and ordered into bond with _______according to law, letters testamenting is granted therein on testators estate.
    J. Pickett

    State of transfer, Smith County, J. John Burnett, clerk of
    Smith County Court hereby certify that the forgoing is a
    true copy of the last will and testament of J. Jones dec'd
    ___ ______ in book G, page 59 together with______ probate of the clerk. In testimony whereof I have hereto set my hand and offered my seal of office at _______ office this 29 august, 1838.

    John J. Burnett, Clerk

    Research Extract compiled by Bea Woods

    Please note this seems to be taken from a certified copy of the will. Will was brought to probate in August 1823 but this certified copy is dated August 29, 1838. Possible typo?

    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/7325458/person/-1081050798/story/46a70e10-15ca-4c05-8169-a6975ba40362?src=search

    J. John Jones d bef 28 Aug 1823
    will written 22 Jul 1823
    probated 28 Aug 1823

    wife Betsy (..) Jones

    children
    1. Betsy Jones
    + William Galbreath

    2. William Jones d bef 1823
    + ??
    Betsy Jones
    + Byrd Williamson (1801-1868, son of
    William Pullium Williamson
    1820 census over 45
    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/25499675/person/1987023851

    Lewis Jones
    Armstead Jones
    3. Lucy Jones
    + .. Dickson
    William Dickerson (Dickson)
    4. Nancy Jones
    + .. Ford
    Moses Ford
    5. Alsey Jones
    + .. Beard
    Jonas Beard


    friends: Cyrus Brevard
    William Watts 1820 Smith co age 26-44
    guardians in trust

    exrs Brice Martin 1820 smith co age over 45
    Alfred Bevard

    wit: William Martin
    P. (William Pulliam) Williamson [b NC, d 1828; father of Byrd Williamson
    wife Lucy B. Adkesson]

    Joseph Wright
    29 Aug 1838 [sic] (* typo?)

    -William Dickson, possesses such a cruel and unreasonable
    adisposition towards Negros that I should be unwilling for
    any of those our unfortunate brethern, by my agency, fall
    into his hands.


    Property:
    pg 206 John Jones James Meadors 13-1/4 acres 21 Feb 1824 p g 419-420

    Property:
    pg 214 James M. Jones (name of John Jones father and brothe rs) to James Jones, Abraham Jones, John Jones, and Issac Jo nes 154 Acres. Parties of the second part are sons of the s aid james M. jones 1825 pg 46 book I

    Property:
    pg 221 John Jones to Lewis Jones 50 acres ( Grandson?) 21 N ov 1825 pg 170 book I

    Property:
    pg 251 John Jones to Joel simmons 70 acres 20 Dec 1828 pg 1 11 book K

    J. married Mrs. Dolly (..) Jones. Dolly was born in of, Henry Co, Virginia; died after 1838 in of, Smith Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Mrs. Dolly (..) Jones was born in of, Henry Co, Virginia; died after 1838 in of, Smith Co, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. William Jones died before Jul 1823 in Smith Co, Tennessee.
    2. Elizabeth "Betsy" Jones was born about 1790; died after 1823 in of, Smith Co, Tennessee.
    3. 5. Lucinda "Lucy" Jones was born in 1780 in Maryland; died after 1850 in Macon Co, Tennessee.
    4. Nancy Jones was born in 1780 in Virginia; died after 1850 in of, Macon Co, Tennessee.
    5. Alsey Jones was born in 1783 in Virginia; died on 28 Aug 1859 in Perry Co, Indiana; was buried in Adyeville Cem, Clark Twp, Perry Co, Indiana.

  3. 12.  Nicholas Shrum was born about 1765 in York, Pennsylvania (?) (son of Johann Nickel Schramm (Shrum), (immigrant) and Anna Catherine Koener); died in May 1851 in Lincoln Co, Missouri.

    Nicholas married Margaret Elizabeth 'Betsy" Hostetler (or Hufstutler) on 17 Apr 1784 in Tryon, Polk Co, North Carolina. Margaret (daughter of Michael Christon Hufstutler and Elizabeth A. Bingham) was born about 1760 in Tryon, Polk Co, North Carolina; died in Feb 1800 in Lincoln Co, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Margaret Elizabeth 'Betsy" Hostetler (or Hufstutler) was born about 1760 in Tryon, Polk Co, North Carolina (daughter of Michael Christon Hufstutler and Elizabeth A. Bingham); died in Feb 1800 in Lincoln Co, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. John Nicholas Shrum was born in 1785 in Lincoln Co, North Carolina; died on 17 Feb 1853 in Macon Co, Tennessee.
    2. 6. Peter Shrum was born in 1788 in Lincoln Co, North Carolina; died on 17 Feb 1853 in Macon Co, Tennessee.
    3. Mary Shrum was born in 1790 in Tennessee; died after 1830 in of, Missouri.
    4. Henry Shrum was born in 1792; died after 1820.

  5. 14.  Pvt. John Henry Lovelady, Jr., War of 1812 was born in 1763 in Pendleton, Anderson Co, South Carolina (son of Simeon Lovelady and Martha Potter, (wife?)); died before 24 Dec 1841 in Smith Co, Tennessee; was buried in Jessie Parker Cem, Lafayette, Macon Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 18 May 1802, Dixon Creek, Smith Co, Tennessee
    • Military: 14 Mar 1812, War of 1812
    • Other-Begin: 10 Feb 1817, Smith Co, Tennessee
    • Census: 1820, Smith Co, Tennessee
    • Census: 1830, Smith Co, Tennessee
    • Other-Begin: Jul 1843, Macon Co, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Posted by: Reva Lovelady (ID *****2505)
    Date: March 06, 2007 at 18:37:18

    I think I've tried posting this request before, but I'm trying again. We have had my husband's DNA tested through 37 markers with FTDNA. BIG PROBLEM....no one to match up to. There is no Lovelady Surname Project. It would be really helpful if some other Loveladys/Lovelady lines would have DNA testing done. Please consider.

    My husband, Ernest Jesse Lovelady's (b: Oct 26, 1938 in Highland, KS) family is:

    Ernest Jesse Lovelady, Sr., born: May 4, 1915 in Mound City, MO, d: Jan. 29, 1992 in St. Joseph, MO. Married Elinor Nell Snyder Sept 8, 1937. My husband is the only child of this union.

    William Jesse (Jess) Lovelady b:Aug 28, 1877 in Seneca KS, d: Oct 23, 1951 in Highland, KS. He married Della Mae Hensley June 30, 1901 in Oregon, MO. They had Naomi Hester, Alvin Elijah, Loren Alonzo, William Robert (Pete), Ernest Jesse Lovelady, Melba Marguerite, Claribel Colene and Calvin Eugene.

    William Benton Lovelady, b: May 15, 1842 in Platte Co, MO, d: Mar 31, 1928 in Craig, MO. He married Sarah Thacker Feb 4, 1861. They had Malinda (Alice), Elizabeth (died as an infant), John A., Francis (Frank), Moses (died as a child), Joel (Joseph), Susan Ellen, Nancy (died as an infant), Sarah Evalyne (Eva), and William Jesse.

    Moses Jones Lovelady -- b: Mar 1803 in Nashville, TN, d: 1896 in Arcadia, OK. He appears to have married two ladies named Nancy..one Nancy Ward and one Nancy Cash??
    Children of Moses and Nancy Ward include William Benton Lovelady.

    John Henry Lovelady - b: 1770 in SC and d: 1841-1850? in TN. One of children of John H. and Mary Ellis was Moses Jones. I need to doublecheck dates on some of this info as it doesn't jibe. I have verified through census records and in some cases, death certificates, some of the above However, the Moses Jones and John Henry info needs some work.

    It would be great if we could delineate -- through DNA -- as well as family, census, etc., records the various Lovelady lines and, perhaps, we could get back to the original Lovelady, Lovelatty, or whoever first came to this country. Thanks for listening and any help greatly appreciated.

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/lovelady/messages/881.html


    Property:
    John Lovelady from Jacob Harwick
    May 18, 1802
    100 acres on Dixon Creek


    Military:
    From: Denise Orme
    Date: 01/27/15 17:21:59
    To: lumoto1@gmail.com
    Subject: Proposed Change: John Henry Lovelady (I12971)


    Proposed Change: John Henry Lovelady (I12971)
    Tree: Roots
    Link: http://sherrysharp.com/gentree/getperson.php?personID=I12971&tree=Roots

    Description: I would like to challenge this statement "My grandfather, John Lovelady, was a native of South Carolina. He and his wife both served in the Revolutionary and Indian Wars. Grandmother moulded bullets for the men while they fought, thus being used to camp and fort life:

    I question that John Lovelady fought in the revolutionary war because he was born in 1773. He would have been only 3 years old. I do know that he found in the war of 1812 according to the Carthage Gazette: no. 142-Vol. III: Saturday March 14 1812:
    Patriotic Veterans Declaration of 1812
    So perhaps this was just a mistake?

    Denise Orme
    dorme@socal.rr.com


    Other-Begin:
    "On motion John Lovelady was appointed as administrator of the estate of John Parker, deceased, who qualified according to law, with Jeremiah Gammon his security, in the sum of $500."
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnsmith/ccarticles/apr24-ABC-1952.htm

    Census:
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1
    Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 2
    Free White Persons - Under 16: 4
    Free White Persons - Over 25: 3
    Total Free White Persons: 8
    Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 8


    Census:
    Name: John Lovelady
    [John Henry Lovelady]
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Smith, Tennessee
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1
    Slaves - Males - Under 10: 1
    Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 1
    Slaves - Females - Under 10: 2
    Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 1
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 4
    Total Slaves: 5
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 9

    same page:
    Archibald Parker
    John Gamon, Robert Gammon
    prev pg:
    Jns & Wm Parker


    Other-Begin:
    THE SEPARATE ANSWER OF ASA LOVELADY to the Bill of Complaint of Wm. H. Lovelady, et. al.

    July 1843.
    . . . it is true that John Lovelady died intestate about the time mentioned in the bill, leaving as his heirs at law and distributees, nine children and his widow, viz., Sarah, who married Peter Shrum, Nancy who married John Parker, Susannah who married Jer. Gammon, Rebecca who married William Ellis, Polly who married Joseph F. Gifford, Asa, Thomas, Moses and Vincent R. Lovelady.

    Smith County, Tennessee Court, July Session 1841, Asa Lovelady names administrator of Estate of John Lovelady, deceased, who died in 1841 intestate.

    Source: Deposition of Asa Lovelady in Jackson County, Tennessee Chancery Court, in re Case of Wm H. Lovelady, etal, versus Asa Lovelady, etal. Asa was being sued by his nieces and nephews for mis-management of the estate.

    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/27173001/person/5069047582/media/4?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid|pgNum

    John married Mary Ellis about 1789. Mary (daughter of Benjamin Bigeman Ellis and Rachel Presnell) was born in 1767 in South Carolina; died about 1853 in Smith Co, Tennessee; was buried in Jessie Parker Cem, Lafayette, Macon Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Mary Ellis was born in 1767 in South Carolina (daughter of Benjamin Bigeman Ellis and Rachel Presnell); died about 1853 in Smith Co, Tennessee; was buried in Jessie Parker Cem, Lafayette, Macon Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: 1812, War of 1812, Macon Co, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Letter from Grandson of John and Mary Lovelady on Their Early Life

    The following is a letter from an unidentified grandson of John Lovelady, from Cave Creek, Newton County, Arkansas. The letter was written to John W. Bowens, author of an 1892 History of Smith County, Tennessee, and quoted in Mr. Bowen's book. The book, apparently typewritten and "self-published", is a classic on the county and is available at the Tennessee State Library and Archives.

    "My grandfather, John Lovelady, was a native of South Carolina. He and his wife both served in the Revolutionary and Indian Wars. Grandmother moulded bullets for the men while they fought, thus being used to camp and fort life.

    They came to Tennessee in a one-horse wagon, cutting their way through cane and grape vines with a butcher knife and hatchet. They stopped near the head of Dixon's Creek, on the land now owned by Jessee Parker. Here finding a good spring, they erected a camp beside a large log and used their wagon for a bed room. Thus they passed their first winter in what became Smith County, amid the howling of wolves, screaming of panthers, growling of bears, yelping of turkeys, and hooting of owls.

    When spring came, they built a cabin about a hundred yards above the spring, cleared a patch for corn and other vegetables and thus made preparations to live.

    My father, Asa Lovelady, married a daughter of Henry McWhorter, and was one of the early settlers on Peyton's Creek, where he continued to live until 1837 or 38.

    Success to you in writing the history of my native county."

    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/13453629/person/-64082679/story/7890cc91-56de-42b0-8aee-b7d515046f3e?src=search

    Children:
    1. 7. Sarah Rebecca "Becca" Lovelady was born in 1790 in Pendleton, South Carolina; died in 1879 in Macon Co, Tennessee.
    2. Susannah "Susan" Lovelady was born in 1795 in South Carolina; was christened in Nov 1842 in Dixon Creek Baptist Church, Smith Co, Tennessee; died after 1850.
    3. Asa Lovelady was born in 1798 in South Carolina; died before 1870 in Jackson Co, Tennessee.
    4. Mary "Polly" Lovelady was born on 7 Feb 1799 in Smith Co, Tennessee; died in 1850 in Smith Co, (later Macon Co), Tennessee.
    5. Rebecca Jane Lovelady was born on 8 Feb 1799 in South Carolina; died in 1856 in Montgomery Co, Missouri; was buried in New Providence Cem, Montgomery City, Montgomery Co, Missouri.
    6. Nancy Lovelady was born in 1800 in Anderson Co, South Carolina; died in 1870 in Macon Co, Tennessee.
    7. Moses Jones Lovelady was born in Mar 1803 in Tennessee; died in Dec 1890 in Arcadia, Oklahoma.
    8. Thomas Lovelady was born in 1805 in Tennessee; died before 1850 in Jackson Co, Tennessee.
    9. John Vincent "Vinson" Lovelady was born in 1806 in South Carolina; died after 1839.