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1. | Jane Anthony was born in 1838 in Tennessee (daughter of Nimod Roderick "Roddy" Anthony and Synthia J. Brown); died after 1850. |
2. | Nimod Roderick "Roddy" Anthony was born on 14 Apr 1805 in Almance, Almance Co, North Carolina (son of Nicholas^ Anthony and Sarah^ "Sally" Nicholson); died in 1890 in St. Augustine, St Augustine Co, Texas; was buried in Antioch Cem, San Augustine Co, Texas. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Moved to San Augustine County, Texas around 1831. In 1880 he is in the San Augustine census (age 75) with a wife named Lucy [?] and a 50-year old daughter named Sarah McIntosh. He consistently gave his own birthplace as North Carolina. Nimod married Synthia J. Brown on 14 Apr 1805 in Graham, Alamance Co, North Carolina. Synthia was born in 1805 in Tennessee; died in 1879 in San Augustine Co, Texas; was buried in Antioch Cem, San Augustine Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Synthia J. Brown was born in 1805 in Tennessee; died in 1879 in San Augustine Co, Texas; was buried in Antioch Cem, San Augustine Co, Texas.
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4. | Nicholas^ Anthony was born in 1780 in Orange Co, North Carolina (son of Jacob^ Anthony, Sr (immigrant) and Mary Magdalena^ Shoffner, (immigrant)); died in 1858 in Bedford Co, Tennessee. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: By the late 1850s, in his late 70s, he was suffering from some form of dementia. In September 1858 a jury was appointed "to examine the lunacy of Nicholas Anthony".[7] In October the jury reported he "was a lunatic and unable to take care of his business," and the court appointed his son Laton J. Anthony as his guardian.[8] Nicholas, who would have been about 78 at this time, died within a year, as his will was proved at the October court 1859, with the widow Sally Anthony and Laton J. Anthony appointed as his administrators.[9] The will itself no longer exists, but later court records make it clear that he left one piece of property to his children and his home place property to Sally during her lifetime with reversion to his children at her death. Nicholas^ married Sarah^ "Sally" Nicholson about 1803 in Orange Co, North Carolina. Sarah^ was born in 1783 in Almance, Orange Co, North Carolina; died in 1870 in Shelbyville, Bedford Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Sarah^ "Sally" Nicholson was born in 1783 in Almance, Orange Co, North Carolina; died in 1870 in Shelbyville, Bedford Co, Tennessee. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Possibly Sarah and Elizabeth are one and the same. However, since Archibald Nicholson left to grandson Young Anthony, named his daughters, indicates Elizabeth, mother of Young, was already deceased in 1821 and Sarah was a different wife. But Sarah was not a named mentioned in Archibald's will; so prob not a sister to Elizabeth; in fact, not sure were researchers even found her name to be Nicholson.
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8. | Jacob^ Anthony, Sr (immigrant) was born on 01 May 1745 in Prussia; died on 31 Dec 1833 in Orange Co, North Carolina; was buried in St. Paul's Lutheran Ch, Alamance Co, North Carolina. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: A letter written by Ephraim M. Anthony (1836-1908), a son of Adam Anthony and grandson of Jacob Anthony, on 30 July 1902 to Thomas Shofner, and published in the Shoffner Family History, confirms the marriage and lists some of the children. Jacob^ married Mary Magdalena^ Shoffner, (immigrant) about 1773. Mary (daughter of Michael Christian^ Shoffner, (immigrant) and Ann Margaretha^ Fogleman (Vogleman), (immigrant)) was born in 1757 in Frankford, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany; died on 26 Mar 1827 in Orange Co, North Carolina; was buried in St. Paul's Lutheran Ch, Alamance Co, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Mary Magdalena^ Shoffner, (immigrant) was born in 1757 in Frankford, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany (daughter of Michael Christian^ Shoffner, (immigrant) and Ann Margaretha^ Fogleman (Vogleman), (immigrant)); died on 26 Mar 1827 in Orange Co, North Carolina; was buried in St. Paul's Lutheran Ch, Alamance Co, North Carolina.
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