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Susanne Clark

Female 1832 - Aft 1849  (> 18 years)


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  1. 1.  Susanne Clark was born on 11 Jun 1832 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (daughter of John Clark, Jr and Anna Hanks); died after 1849.

    Notes:

    CLARK, Susanne (Jean & Anne HANES) bap at age 2 yrs [b. 1830] 11 Jun 1832 (Laf. Ch.: v. 4, #30)
    CLARK, Suzanne (John & Anny HANKS) m 8 Oct 1844 John ANDRUS (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #155)

    Birth:
    birthdate: 11 Jun 1832, Lafayette Ch, St. Landry

    Susanne married John Andrus on 8 Oct 1844 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. John was born on 15 Jun 1824 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died on 8 Oct 1844 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Spouse 1: Andrus, John
    Spouse 2: Clark, Susanne
    Marriage Date: 8 Oct 1844
    Marriage Location: Louisiana
    St. Landry Parish

    Children:
    1. John Andrus was born in 1848 in Texas; died about 1879 in Liberty Co, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Clark, Jr was born in Mar 1807 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (son of John Little "Jean" Clark and Sarah Celeste Robert); died after 1831.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 14 Jul 1807, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana

    Notes:

    SLR: Clark John (John & Sarah Robert ) bt 14 July 1807 at 4 months, spons Benjamin Biles & Sarah Handsberry. Fr Louis Buhot (Opel Ch v 1-B, p 417)
    Clark, John, Jr. (John & Sarah Roberts) m 12 Dec 1826 Anna Hanks (Opel Ct.Hse: mar #82)

    John married Anna Hanks on 12 Dec 1826 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. Anna was born about 1807 in of, Louisiana; died after 1831. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna Hanks was born about 1807 in of, Louisiana; died after 1831.
    Children:
    1. John Clark, III was born in 1828; died after 1832.
    2. 1. Susanne Clark was born on 11 Jun 1832 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1849.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Little "Jean" Clark was born about 1771 in Baltimore Co, Maryland (son of Patrick* "Francios" Clark, (Immigrant) and Rachel* (Mary) Melon (or Malone)); died before 29 Sep 1820 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Lutheran

    Notes:

    SLR: Clark John - Lutheran of America (Francis & Rachel Mellon) m 15 July 1794 Celeste (or Sarah) Robert - Lutheran, of America (Benjamin & Elizabeth Coll) Wits: Jacob Harmon, William More. Fr. Pedro de Zamora (Opel Ch: v.1-A, p 51)
    Attakapas Gazette:
    John married (1) Sarah Roberts, dau of Benjamin Roberts and Elizabeth Coste on 15 Jul 1794 in St. Landry, LA. Sarah was born in Opelousas, St.Landry, LA.
    Robert, Sarah m John Clark in Succ of John Clark dated 29 Sep 1820 (Opel Ct. Hse.: Succ #170)

    John married Sarah Celeste Robert on 15 Jul 1794 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. Sarah (daughter of Benjamin* Robert, (immigrant) and Elizabeth* Cole) was born about 1774 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died after 1817. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Celeste Robert was born about 1774 in Natchez District, Mississippi (daughter of Benjamin* Robert, (immigrant) and Elizabeth* Cole); died after 1817.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Lutheran
    • Residence: 15 Jul 1794, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; marriage

    Notes:

    Robert, Celeste (perhaps Sarah) - Lutheran of America (Benjamin & Elizabeth Coll) m 15 Jul 1794 John Clark - Lutheran of America (Francis & Rachel Mellon) Wits: Jacob Harmon, William More. Fr. Pedro de Zamora (Opel Ch v 1-A p 51)

    Children:
    1. Suzanne Clark was born on 13 Sep 1795 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 13 Nov 1801 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died on 20 Jul 1855 in Harris Co, Texas.
    2. Rachel Clark was born in 1797 in Baltimore Co, Maryland; died before 1870 in Hickory Flat, Calcasieu Par, Louisiana.
    3. Mary Ann Clark was born in Dec 1800 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1821.
    4. 2. John Clark, Jr was born in Mar 1807 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1831.
    5. Amelie "Emelie" Clark was born on 30 Jun 1810 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1828.
    6. Celestine Clark was born on 4 Jun 1816 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1833.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Patrick* "Francios" Clark, (Immigrant) was born in 1743 in Ireland; Baltimore, Maryland (son of Nicholas* Clark and Catherine* Quinter); died before 1782 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: Bef 1767, Ireland

    Notes:

    Note: LV Hayes only source for parents.

    SLR Vol 1, Francois m Rachel Melon of Caroline (SM Ch/St.Martin of Tours Church
    Clark, Patrick of Ireland m Rachel Melony (SM Ch./St. Martin of Tours Church)
    Patrick married (1) Rachel Melon, daughter of Melon and unk about 1770. Rachel was born abt 1755 in MD/PA.
    Melon, Rachel m Franois Clark, m/2 Joachim (Joshua) Garet (Garrett).

    There was a possible connection between the Clarks and the Stephens in Maryland. There is a Rachel Clark who married William Stevens and some purport that she is the daughter of Francis; however her birth is 1792.
    ____
    Hebert references to Patrick v Francis:
    SLR - 1750-1800, p 187
    CLARK, Guillaume (William) (Jimi [James] CLARCK - native of Maryland & Ester COMSTOK - of New England) b 15 Dec 1800, bt 5 Feb 1807 higher up- at Prairie du Chicot Noir - at the home of --- LOISEL. Pats: Patrice (Patrick) CLARK - from Ireland & Rachel MELON - of Maryland; Mats: Guillaume COMSTOK (William CUMSTOLK) - from New England & Rachel ALREDGE - from the same (New England); Spons: James ANDRES & Rachel CLARCK. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (SM Ch.: v.6-A, p 21)

    p 190
    CLARK, William (James - of Mariland & Ester CUMSTOCK - of New England) b 15 Dec 1800, bt. 5 Feb 1807 at Chicot Noir - residence of a Mr. LOYSEL. Pats: Patrick CLARK of Ireland & Rachel MELON; Mats: William CUMSTOCK - of New England & Rachel ALREDGE - of New England; Spons: James ANDRUS & Rachel CLARK. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (SM Ch.: Folio E, #53)

    p 189
    CLARK, Marie Louise (James - of Maryland, diocese of Baltimore & Esther COMSTOCK - of New England) b 10 Dec 1798, bt 21 Dec 1799. Pats: Patrick CLARK & Mary MELON - of America; Mats: Mr. COMSTOCK & Rachel HOLERIGE (ALDREDGE) - all Americans; Spons: Alexis CARLIN & Marguerite SENETIERE - wife of Pierre BONVILAIN. During a mission on Bayou Teych where I baptized at the place of JOHNSTON. End of the mission. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (SM Ch.: v.5, #215)

    p 176
    CLARK, George (James - of Maryland & Ester CUMSTOCK - of New England) b 23 Aug 1805, bt 5 Feb 1807 at Chicot Noir - residence of Mr. LOYSEL Pats: Patrick CLARK - of Ireland & Rachel MELON; Mats: William CUMSTOCK - of New England & Rachel ALREDGE - of New England; Spons: Joseph ANDRUS & Rachel ANDRUS. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (SM Ch.: Folio E, p 53)

    CLARK, George (Jimi [James] CLARCK - native of Maryland & Ester COMSTOK - of New England) b 23 Aug 1805, bt 5 Feb 1807 higher up at Prairie du Chicot Noir - at the home of --- LOISEL. Pats: Patrice (Patrick) CLARK - from Ireland & Rachel MELON - of Maryland; Mats: Guillaume COMSTOK (William CUMSTOLK) - from New England & Rachel ALREDGE - from the same (New England); Spons: Joseph ANDRES & Rachel ANDRES. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (SM Ch.: v.6-A, p 21)

    Vol 2 (?) p 131
    CLARK, James of Maryland (Patrick of Ireland & Rachel MELONY) m Ester CUMSTOK of New England (SM Ch.)

    p 132
    CLARK, Patrick of Ireland m Rachel MELONY (SM Ch.)

    CLARK, Jean (James CLARK & Ester COMSTOCK) Pats: Francois CLARK of Ireland & Rachel MELON) - Fr. Gabriel ISABEY

    CLARK, Ann (John - of Baltimore & Sara ROBERT) Pats: Francis CLARK & Rachel MELONE - Fr. Louis BUHOT

    CLARK, Anne - a single adult about age 20 yrs (Francois & Rachel MELLON) Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA
    CLARK, Anne - of Virginia, (Francis CLARK & Rachel MELON) m John HAYES, Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA

    CLARK, John (Francis & Rachel MELLON), Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA

    CLARK, Rachel (John of Baltimore & Sara ROBERT) - Pats: Francis CLARK & Rachel MELONE - Fr. Louis BUHOT

    CLARK, Susan (John of Baltimore & Sara ROBERT) Pats: Francis CLARK & Rachel MELONE - Fr. Louis BUHOT

    COMSTOCK, Esther (William COMSTOK & Rachel AULDBRIDGE) m Jacques CHARG (CLARK) (Francois of Maryland & Rachuel MILONE) Fr. de DEVA

    Vol ?
    CLARK, Ana (Francois & Rachel MELLONI)
    CLARK, Celeste Sara (Francois of Ireland & Rachel MELON)
    CLARK, Elizabeth (Francois & Rachel MELON)
    CLARK, Francois m Rachel MELON
    CLARK, Jean (Francois & Rachel MELONE) m Sarah ROBERTS
    CLARK, John (Francois & Raquel MELHON)

    Patrick* married Rachel* (Mary) Melon (or Malone) about 1767 in Maryland. Rachel* (daughter of John* Melon and (..) Melon, Mrs) was born in 1750 in Baltimore, Maryland; of Carolina; died on 15 Oct 1811 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Rachel* (Mary) Melon (or Malone) was born in 1750 in Baltimore, Maryland; of Carolina (daughter of John* Melon and (..) Melon, Mrs); died on 15 Oct 1811 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Listed as "of Pennsylvania" in Catherine Garrett's marriage record.

    Other entries to investigate:
    Stout, Joseph, a convert-born and educated by Quakers bt 23 Sep 1792 (Opel Ch.: v.1 p 107)
    Stout, Joseph, (Pierre & Marie Mollon) m 30 Sept 1792 Charlotte Bonvillain (Opel Ch.: v.1, p 41)
    Rachel Melon's sister - est age of Marie Mollon - 1752

    Listed in 1810 LA census:
    Mellone, Patrick, Hartford
    Melon, Lewis Attakapas Par 51010-00010-09
    ____
    Rose Meuillon, b: Abt. 1780, m: Abt. 1800 (if related to Rachel, have to be a bro's child)
    m William Wells: (Wells, William m Rose Meuillon (Opel Ch))
    Children:
    1. Benjamin Wells; b: 13 Jun, 1802
    Wells, Benjamin (Willing & Rose Meuillon) b 13 Jun 1802, bt 18 Dec 1806 at Bayou Bouf (Boeuf) Spons: Jacques Lamotte & Luce Meuillon. Fr. Louis Buhot (Opel Ch. v.1-B, p 397)
    2. Emelie Wells; b: 3 Apr, 1804 of Bayou Rouge
    Wells, Emilie (Wiling & Rose Meuillon) b 3 Apr 1804, bt 18 Dec 1806 at Bayou Bouf (Boeuf) Spons: William Miller & Jeanne Meuillon. Fr. Louis Buhot (Opel Ch: v 1-B, p 397)
    3. Desiree Wells; b: 11 Oct, 1805
    Wells, Desiree (Willing & Rose Meuillon) b 11 Oct 1806, bt 18 Dec 1806 at Bayou Bouf (Boeuf) Spons: Valentine Laissard; Eulalie Wells. Fr. Louis Buhot (Opel Ch: v1-B, p 397)
    4. William Wells; b: 19 Aug, 1810
    Wells, William (William & Rose Meuillon) b 19 Aug 1810, bt 17 Jul 1811 at Bayou Bouef Spons: Benjamin Wells & Eugenie Lamotte. Fr. Louis Buhot (Opel Ch v. 1-B, p 533)
    _____
    (Also spelled Rachuel, Mary, Melony, Meloni, Melloni, Milone, Melhon)
    Also Pennsylvania, Maryland, Caroline.
    If the birth dates are correct, she was only 13 when she had her first child.
    _____________________
    ... was at the Vermilion Parish GenWeb site tonight and found the cemetery where Rachel Clark and second husband Joshua Garret are buried. Thought you might like the information. Sounds as though it was the family cemetery on Garret land. I keep wanting to spell Garret with two t's. I live on Garrett Ave. Would never have found this information if I hadn't gotten the name of Rachel's second husband from you.
    Thanks
    Terry

    GARRET-BERWICK CEMETERY, Garret Plantation, Bayou Sale, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana

    Made available to The USGenWeb Archives by R. Paul Adams (adams@mail.lded.state.la.us)

    This family cemetery is located at lat. 29.7027 North, Long. 91.4688 W, in Section 60, Township-15-South, Range-10-East, on the West side of Bayou Sale Road, (State Route 317), between the Southern Pacific Rail Road and the Intracoastal Waterway.

    The following tombstone inscriptions and miscellaneous information was compiled by Mrs. Clyde Alpha, Mrs. Southwell Fisher, and Mary Elizabeth Sanders.

    Sacred to the Memory of Sacred to the Memory of
    LOUISA BERWICK DAVID BERWICK
    Born Jan. 1815- Died Jan. 13, 1965 Born Apr. 18, 1808- Died Nov. 13, 1874

    Sacred to the Memory of Sacred to the Memory of
    LEILA and PHOEBE BERWICK EDWARD BERWICK
    Born May 10, 1852 and June 26, 1855 Born the 2nd March 184_
    Died Nov. 29, 1863 Died the_________(Broken)

    DALLAS BERWICK IRA BERWICK
    Born 11 Oct. (Broken) Born 21 June (Broken)
    Died 1 Apr. 1849 Died 13 May 1849

    To the Memory of My Beloved Husband JOSEPH STANWOOD BERWICK
    JOSEPH J. BERWICK Born Nov. 3, 1872- Died Nov. 16, 1896
    Born Sept. 15, 1838-Died Nov. 16, 1879

    JOSEPH OSCAR ALLEN (2 graves with stones could not be
    Born Dec. 4, 1863(?) Be approached due to undergrowth)
    Died July 24, 1867

    A large brick square, unmarked, contains: Sacred to the Memory of
    some four graves, probably those of MARIA LOUISA ALLEN
    JOSHUA GARRET, RACHEL GARRET Born at Keeserville, N.Y. Dec. 8, 1826
    CATHERINE GARRET NICKELSON Died Dec. 14, 1881
    and RUFUS NICKELSON.

    Sacred to the Memory of Sacred to the Memory of
    FRANCIS BENNETT(?) RUTH DENNETT
    Born Aug. 30, 1815 Born Nov. 12, 1854
    Died May 30, 1863 Died May 21, 1863

    Sacred to the Memory of Sacred to the Memory of
    SHAKESPEARE ALLEN, M. D. LOUISA BERWICK
    Born at Keeserville, N.Y. July 15, 1829 Beloved Wife of Dr. Shakespeare Allen
    Died at Centerville, La. Sept. 2, 1875 Born May 24, 1836
    Died June 17, 1902

    Our LITTLE LEO
    Born March 14, 1858
    Died Dec. 17, 1862

    COMMENTS: I am a decedent of Joshua GARRETT, and as such wanted to mention the mis-spelling of the family name. Joshua GARRETT, with two Ts came to S. Louisiana in the 1770s and settled on Bayou Nezpique in the County of Opelousas, in what is now Evangeline Parish. Later he moved his family to the County of Attakapas, in what is now St. Mary Parish. Under the governance of the Spanish his name was misspelled in many ways, which was not unusual. In the marriage records of St. Martin de Tours Roman Catholic church in St. Martinville, LA, he is listed as Josue Garrot, and in Spanish Military records, he served in a Spanish milita unit, de la Compagnie de milite des Oppeloussas(sic) and is listed as Josua Garote. During this period of transition, from France to Spain to France, then to the United States there was probably some confusion between the clerics and civil officials as to which language to use to record official events. To compound this continuing error, the name of this cemetery on the N. BEND
    USGS 7.5 min. Quadrangle is listed as Gratt Cem. I have tried to have this corrected, but as yet have only met with stiff resistance from Washington bureaucrats.

    Made available to The USGenWeb Archives by R. Paul Adams (adams@mail.lded.state.la.us)
    (c) Copyright 1997, R. Paul Adams

    ------
    American Genealogical Biographical Index:

    Name:
    Rachel Meloan

    Birth Date:
    1750

    Volume:
    116

    Page Number:
    132

    Reference:
    Maryland Rev. recds; pension clain\ms, bounty land applications, marriages of soldiers. By Harry Wright Newman. Washington, DC. 1938. (155p.):119

    Notes:

    St. Martin of Tours Church

    St. Martin of Tours Church

    Married:
    U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    Name: Rachel Melon
    Gender: Female
    Birth Place: MD
    Birth Year: 1750
    Spouse Name: Patrick Francis Clark
    Spouse Birth Place: Ir
    Spouse Birth Year: 1745
    Marriage State: of LA
    Number Pages: 1

    Children:
    1. James* (Jacques) William Clark was born in 1768 in St.Peter Diocese, Baltimore, Maryland; died after 1815 in of, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    2. 4. John Little "Jean" Clark was born about 1771 in Baltimore Co, Maryland; died before 29 Sep 1820 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    3. Celeste Sarah "Sally" Clark was born about 1773 in Baltimore, Maryland/Pennsylvania; died on 11 Jun 1824 in Saint Mary Parish, Louisiana.
    4. Anne Clark was born in 1775 in Maryland (of Virginia); died before Sep 1821 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    5. Elizabeth Isabel Clark was born about 1777 in Maryland; died in 1832 in Saint Mary Parish, Louisiana.

  3. 10.  Benjamin* Robert, (immigrant) was born about 1746 in Ireland; Pennsylvania (son of Benjamin* Robert and Helena* Loed); died after 1810 in of, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: Bef 1750, Ireland
    • Possessions: 09 Oct 1777, Natchez District, Mississippi; 250 arpents
    • Possessions: Abt 1790, Coles Creek, Natchez, Mississippi; owned land
    • Residence: 09 Feb 1790, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; dau Marie married, wit'd
    • Residence: 15 Jul 1794, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish, Louisiana; dau Sarah married in Opel.
    • Property: 10 Jun 1807, Cole's Creek, Natchez, Jefferson Co, Mississippi

    Notes:

    Cole, Elizabeth m Benjamin Roberts (Opel Ch)
    Elizabeth Welch (Jacob Walch & Susan Robert) bt 9 Jan 1814 Mats: Benjamin Robert of Pennsylvania and Elizabeth Cole of South Carolina.
    Clark Susan (John of Baltimore & Sara Robert) bt 13 Sept 1801 at age 6 yrs. Mats: Benjamin Robert & Elisbeth Costo
    Clark, Rachel (John of Baltimore & Sara Robert) bt 13 Sept 1801 at age 4 years. Mats: Benjamin Robert & Elisabeth Costo
    Clark, Ann (John of Baltimore & Sara Robert) bt 13 Sept 1801 at age 10 mos. Mats: Benjamin Robert & Elisabeth Costo

    Also from the English land grants of 1768-79 in Natchez:
    * Benjamin Roberts, October 9, 1777, 250 arpents
    James Cole, March 20, 1778, 550 arpents
    William Hay, 1773, 1773, 1776, 3400 arpents
    Isaac Johnson of Second/Sandy Creel, September 1, 1777 1,000 arpents


    from LV: reportedly born in Wales. Settled Roberts Cove in Acadia Parish

    1810 Opel Parish Census:
    Benjamin Roberts: 1 male 45+; 1 female 45+; 1 female 10- under 16

    from James Ray Johnson (WesearchSLA@aol.com): There are numerous references in the Land Claims of Mississippi Territory which indicate that Benjamin Robert was a resident of the Cole Creek area. Certificate B-285 indicates he received from British Government of West Florida a warrant in 1775 for land on Cole?s Creek and that he was above 21 years of age, inhabited and cultivated the land. In spite of a notation that he was deceased by 1807, there is other evidence that indicate this was our Benjamin Robert, who was the father of the five girls that we know. Without real proof I still think that the first four, Nancy Ann 1772, Marie 1775, Celeste 1779, and Suzanne 1781, were born in Mississippi. The fifth girl Rebecca, born circa 1790, was probably born in Louisiana. There is evidence that Benjamin Robert was in St. Landry Parish by 1789. Yet, he was still shown as a land owner on Coles Creek in Mississippi Territory in 1790.


    Possessions:
    from the English land grants of 1768-79 in Natchez:
    Benjamin Roberts, October 9, 1777, 250 arpents

    Possessions:
    Natchez Records 1767-1805 by May Wilson McBee
    Page 357 (no preview available)
    William Ferguson to Thos Marston Green, 348 acres on Cole's Creek, b. by lands of John Smith, James Cole, Ben Stanley, and Benj. Roberts, for $350. ...no preview available for this page

    page 80
    1790. William Ferguson to Thomas Marston Green, 348 arpents b. by John Smith, James Cole, Benj. Stampley, Benj. Roberts, for $350 paid. Wit: Eben Rees. ...no preview available for this page


    Property:
    Early Settlers of Mississippi
    certificate entered 19 Jun 1807
    cert 285
    cert date 10 Jun 1807
    recorded Vol 4 Pg 314
    Claim Name: Thomas M. Green
    Orig Name Benjamin Roberts
    Quantity 350
    Situation: Cole's Cree
    Derived: British

    Benjamin* married Elizabeth* Cole about 1768 in Lancaster Co (probably), Pennsylvania. Elizabeth* (daughter of James* Cole and Mary* Rentfroe) was born about 1755 in Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania; South Carolina; died after 1810. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth* Cole was born about 1755 in Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania; South Carolina (daughter of James* Cole and Mary* Rentfroe); died after 1810.

    Notes:

    from LV:
    Last I heard, Cole researchers had not been able to place Elizabeth, but I think you're right that she probably was Solomon's sister, both being children of James Cole II and Mary Rentfroe. The reason I think so is because James and Benjamin's father owned land on/near Cole's Creek in MS Territory, giving the kiddies probable opportunity to get acquainted.
    The fact that Elizabeth is listed as being from Lancaster Co, PA & SC. & Solomon from NC - more reason to think that she was James II's and Mary Rentfroe's little girl. James II was born in DE, baptized in PA at age 2, married Mary in VA,d briefly in NC, relocated to SC, and then made an extraordinary voyage of around 1,500 miles by river boat from northeastern TN to MS Territory. Depending on when Elizabeth was born, her birth place could have been VA, NC, or SC.

    from Carole Knight (cknight@huntnet.net):
    One item of interest is the entry in the "Secret Militia Roles, 1788" found in the Mississippi Land Papers (G976.2D494m)

    "JAMES COLE: He is an old settler here, having been established for many years. Petitions for the title of 200 arpents, which is recommended, considering he has a large family. Ft. Panmur de Natches. 18 January 1788 [Folio 93]

    Carole thinks that Elizabeth's father is a James, but she & her siblings would have been adults by 1788. Who is this James?

    From the English land grants of 1768-79:
    Benjamin Roberts, October 9, 1777, 250 arpents
    * James Cole, March 20, 1778, 550 arpents - same James as above I guess
    William Hay, 1773, 1773, 1776, 3400 arpents
    Isaac Johnson of Second/Sandy Creel, September 1, 1777 1,000 arpents

    From the Spanish Census, Natchez 1792:
    * James Cole, Jr. and Sr. @ Villa Gayoso
    Also at Gayoso were George, Dan, John, Lucy William Clark
    Also at Gayoso Abner, Abram, Henry, John, Joseph, Nathan and Thomas Marston Green.

    _
    More verification that Elizabeth is daughter of James Cole:

    Entry of marriage for daughter Celeste states that she is daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Coll i.e. Cole...
    "Robert, Celeste (perhaps Sarah) - Lutheran of America (Benjamin & Elizabeth Coll) m 15 Jul 1794 John Clark - Lutheran of America (Francis & Rachel Mellon) Wits: Jacob Harmon, William More. Fr. Pedro de Zamora (Opel Ch v 1-A p 51)"

    Also marriage record entry of daughter Susan, same thing:
    "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)"

    Also marriage record entry of daughter Rebecca, same thing, only this record shows "Elizabeth COLE."

    "Robert, Rebecca, protestant of this parish (Benjamin & Elizabeth Cole) m 24 Jan 1880 Joel Richey, Protestant from Natchez living in this parish (John & Mary Hardin) Wits: William Shields, Benjamin Richey, groom signs as Vel Richey. Fr. Louis Buhot (Opel Ch v 1-B - Protestant marriages 1787-1830 p 11)"

    Children:
    1. Nancy** Anna Robert was born about 1770 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died after 1815 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    2. Marie Robert was born about 1772 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died after 1791.
    3. 5. Sarah Celeste Robert was born about 1774 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died after 1817.
    4. Susan Robert was born about 1776 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died after 1814.
    5. Rebecca Robert was born in 1778 in Coles Creek Settlement, Natchez, Mississippi; died after 1850 in of, Rapides, Rapides Parish, Louisnana.