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Valentine C. Clark

Male 1848 - Aft 1850  (3 years)


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  1. 1.  Valentine C. Clark was born in 1848 in Texas (son of Archibald E. Clark and Annie Forman); died after 1850 in of, Harris Co, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Archibald E. Clark was born in 1816 in Mississippi (son of Abijah Archibald Clark, J.P. and Annie Forman); died on 26 Sep 1896 in Victoria Co, Texas.

    Archibald married Annie Forman in 1836 in Louisiana. Annie (daughter of Nathan Ephraim (Joachim) Forman and Tilithe Forman) was born in 1818 in Louisiana; died after 1836. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Annie Forman was born in 1818 in Louisiana (daughter of Nathan Ephraim (Joachim) Forman and Tilithe Forman); died after 1836.
    Children:
    1. Matilda Clark was born in 1837 in Louisiana; died after 1850 in of, Harris Co, Texas.
    2. Thomas H. Clark was born in 1837 in Louisiana; died after 1850 in of, Harris Co, Texas.
    3. Feliciana Clark was born in 1840 in Texas; died after 1850 in of, Harris Co, Texas.
    4. Thomas Franklin Clark was born in 1844 in Texas; died after 1850 in of, Harris Co, Texas.
    5. Alex Lafayette Clark was born in 1846 in Texas; died after 1850 in of, Harris Co, Texas.
    6. 1. Valentine C. Clark was born in 1848 in Texas; died after 1850 in of, Harris Co, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Abijah Archibald Clark, J.P. was born on 21 Jul 1787 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi (son of John Clark and Mary Tabitha Erwin Cantey); died about 1858 in Harris Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 21 Oct 1781, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana
    • Census: 1810, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana
    • Census: 20 Nov 1850, Harris Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Clark, Abijah (John & Tohita Canty) born 21 July 1787 (Opel. Ch.: v. 1, p. 74 (SWLR V1a, p. 185)
    Sponsors/Godparents: William Clark and Rachel Canty



    Abijah Clark To Governor Bond Recorded 9th March 1837 Know all men by these presents that Abijah Clark and Benjamin McCleland of the State of Louisiana and Parish of Saint Landry are held and firmly bound unto Edward D. White Governor of the aforesaid State and to his successors in Office in the sum of Two thousand dollars for the true and faithfull [sic] payment of which they bind themselves, their Heirs executors administrators jointly, severally and firmly by these presents. In witness whereof they have hereunto Signed and affixed their seals in presence of the subscribing Witnesses at Opelousas this ninth day of March in the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirty seven. The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the above bound Abijah Clark a Justice of the peace in and for the Parish of St. Landry has been this day authorised [sic] by the Parish Judged of the aforesaid parish to celebrate marriages within the said parish. Now if the said Abijah Clark shall celebrate marriages in the aforesaid parish conformably to the Laws of this State in such cases made and provided, then the above obligation to be void otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. A. Clark (seal) Benjamin McCleland (seal) Signed sealed in presence of Richd. M. Garwood Geo. King Notarial Records, Pages 91-115. St. Landry Parish, Louisiana Transcribed and Submitted by Mike Miller


    Census:
    1810 St.Landry census:
    CLARK, Abijah 1785-94 1787 LA
    female 1785-94 Annie Forman
    male 1801-10 Valentine or Archibald
    female 1801-10
    male 1785-94

    Census:
    Harris County
    20 Nov 1850

    508 White, Jesse 52 1798 Louisiana farmer 1500
    Sarah White 51 1799 Louisiana
    Josephine Fitzhenry 18 1832 Louisiana
    James Strange 64 1786 South Carolina stockraider 500

    509 White Henry 36 1814 Louisiana farmer 700
    Mary Ann 36 1814 Louisiana
    Mary 13 1837 Texas
    John 8 1842 Texas
    Oliver 6 1844 Texas
    Rachel 4 1846 Texas
    Henry 0 1850 Texas

    510 Macomb Thomas 31 1819 Ohio farmer 500
    Elizabeth (White) 23 1827 Texas
    Rufus King 6 1844 Texas

    511 White William 1817 (Jr. 1815) Louisiana farmer 1250
    Martha 30 1820 Pennsylvania
    Mary Anne 8 1842 Texas
    Catherine 6 1844 Texas
    Joseph 1845 Texas
    Albert 3 1847 Texas
    Ainnie 0 1850 Texas
    Swale Aime 76 1774 New York

    512 White, William 19 1831 Texas farmer 500
    Robert 18 1832 Texas farmer
    James 15 1835 Texas farmer
    Henry 10 1840 Texas

    513 White Leonard 27 1823 Louisiana farmer
    Charlotte 22 1828 Alabama
    John 0 1850 Texas
    Christianne 2 1848 Texas

    514 White Christianne (Christina Faulk wid of Reuben White -1795) 47 1803 Louisiana farmer 2500
    Alfred 26 1824 Louisiana farmer
    Reuben 11 1839 Texas
    Sami 8 1842 Texas
    Andrew J. 3 1847 Texas

    515 Rickits (Ricketts) John F. 50 1800 Virginia farmer 500
    Mary Anne 30 1820 KY
    Onesia 1/12 Texas
    Sherman, Walter 9 1841 Texas (TX KY KY)
    Sherman Elizabeth 11 1839 Texas
    Sherman Mary Anne 7 1843 Texas
    Sherman, John Stewart 4 1846 Texas
    Sherman, Angenora Jane 3 1847 Texas
    note: living next door to Christina (Faulk) White,
    whose grandaughter, Mary McCracken would marry his son
    John.
    Christianne White, dau of Leonard White, would marry
    Walter Sherman.

    516 George W. Clark 40 1810 Louisiana stockraiser 250
    Lucy 37 1813 Louisiana
    Anne Liza 15 1835 Louisiana
    Ellen 12 1838 Louisiana
    Jasper 11 1839 Louisiana
    Texana 7 1843 Louisiana
    Archibald 4 1846 Louisiana

    517 Clark, Abijah 63 1787 Mississippi stockraiser <<<<
    Anne (Forman) 60 1790 Mississippi
    Curtis, Juliann 19 1831 Louisiana (possibly grandchildren?)
    Mary Anne 17 1833 Louisiana
    Drusilla 12 1838 Louisiana
    Elizabeth 10 1840 Louisiana
    Robert 8 1842 Louisiana
    Isaac 4 1846 Louisiana


    518 how this family ties in not yet determined:
    Simins (Simms) John M 38 1812 Maryland stockraiser
    Susan 28 1822 Louisiana (nee Clark? White? Curtis?)
    Elizabeth 10 1840 Louisiana
    Amelia 9 1841 Louisiana
    Sophia 6 1844 Louisiana
    Adeline 5 1845 Louisiana
    1860 Harris Co Precinct 9 office of Lynchburg
    Jno M 48 MD; Su; E. 33; 17; Ann 16; Sophia 13; A.D.;
    Martin D. 50 physician born in unk
    prev pg ricketts/shermans;

    519 Clark, Archibald F. 34 1816 Mississippi stockraiser
    Anne 3 1818 Louisiana
    Matilda 13 1837 Louisiana
    Thos H. 12 1838 Louisiana
    Feliciana 10 1840 Louisiana
    Thos Franklin 6 1844 Texas
    Alex Lafayette 4 1846 Texas
    Valentine C 2 1848 Texas

    Abijah married Annie Forman about 1809. Annie (daughter of George Forman and Sarah Jane (Irwin) Erwin) was born in 1790 in Mississippi; died after 1850 in Harris Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Annie Forman was born in 1790 in Mississippi (daughter of George Forman and Sarah Jane (Irwin) Erwin); died after 1850 in Harris Co, Texas.
    Children:
    1. (daughter) Clark was born about 1810 in Mississippi or Louisiana; died before 1850 in of, Harris Co, Texas.
    2. Valentine C Clark was born about 1812 in Mississippi; died in 1870 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    3. 2. Archibald E. Clark was born in 1816 in Mississippi; died on 26 Sep 1896 in Victoria Co, Texas.
    4. Edmond Clark was born in 1820 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died on 12 Dec 1891 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

  3. 6.  Nathan Ephraim (Joachim) Forman was born in 1793; was christened on 21 Nov 1801 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (son of Edward Forman, Jr and Nancy Anna Perry); died after 1830.

    Notes:

    Forman, Joachim (Edward - native of the North & Anne Perry - resident of this parish) bt 21 Nov 1801 at age 8 yrs. Pats: Edward Forman; Mats: John Perry; Spons: Anaclet Cormier & Magdeleine Richard, his wife. Fr. Louis Buhot (Opel Ch.: v.1-1, p 267)
    Forman, Joachim (Edouard of the North & Anna Perry) bt 21 Nov 1801 at age 8 yrs (Opel ch v.1,p267)

    Christened:
    Juachim - baptized November 21, 1801; eight years old; Godparents, Anacleto Cormier and Magdalina Richard, his wife.

    Nathan married Tilithe Forman about 1805 in Louisiana. Tilithe (daughter of Joseph Ephraim Forman, Sr. and Elizabeth Brown) was born in 1792 in North Carolina; died after 1830 in of, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Tilithe Forman was born in 1792 in North Carolina (daughter of Joseph Ephraim Forman, Sr. and Elizabeth Brown); died after 1830 in of, Louisiana.
    Children:
    1. Levinia Forman was born in 1808 in Louisiana; died after 1860.
    2. Elizabeth Forman was born about 1812; died after 1880 in of, Louisiana.
    3. Nathan Ephraim Forman was born in 1815 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1860.
    4. Matilda Forman was born about 1816 in Louisiana; died after 1835.
    5. 3. Annie Forman was born in 1818 in Louisiana; died after 1836.
    6. Bradley Ralph Forman was born in 1820 in Opelousas, St Landry Parish, Louisiana; died before 3 Oct 1865 in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.
    7. Theophilus Forman was born in 1821 in Louisiana; died after 1860.
    8. Adelia Forman was born in 1828 in Louisiana; died after 1860.
    9. Lafayette Forman was born about 1830 in Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana; died before 3 Dec 1867 in Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Clark was born in 1757 in Baltimore Co, Maryland (son of Terrance Lawrence Clark and Susannah (Coem) Cowden); died on 23 Dec 1812 in Plaquemine Brulee, Acadia Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Clark, John m Tobaite Clark (Opel Ch)

    Querti, Tabithe [Cantey] William & Catherine Russ; married 23 Nov 1784 Jean Clark.

    Clark, Jean (Terrance & Susanns Couin) m Nov 1784 Tabithe Querti (William & Catherine Russ) (Dio of BR v. 2, p. 191 (SGA-5, 30)

    Clark, Jean of Maryland (Terrance of Ireland & Susanne Coem of Maryland) m Marie Steven of Manongahela (Opel. Ch.)
    Wit: to marriage of George Stevens and Sarah Odom 11 Feb 1813.

    CLARK, John died [b. 1757] 23 Dec 1812 at age 55 yrs (Opel. Ct. Hse.: v. 1, p. 127)

    Stevens, Marguerite m John Clarke, In Succ. of John Clarke dated April 1813 (Opel. Ct. Hse. Succ. #50)

    Vital Record Succ St.Landry Feb 1829 ( Melinda Parmer Mary Steven, widow of John Clark, sponsor for baptism of Catherine Welsh (Jacob Walch of Pennsylvania and Susan Robert) 9 Jan1814

    from Melinda's webpage (copyrighted):
    The marriage record for John and Mary is recorded at the St. Joseph Church of Baton Rouge, and reads : "In the village of Natchez in the month of March in the year of 1796, Don Gregorio White, assistant priest [Presbytero] in this Parish, ... joined in marriage Juan Clark, legitimate son of Florence and of Susana, with Maria Henrique [sic], legitimate daughter of Enrique and of Maria, ..." (translated from Spanish). John's second wife is Mary Stephens, and I theorize that the priest mistook Mary's father's given name Henry as the surname.
    John Clark is the godfather of Esther Cantey.
    St. Landry Par., LA, Court Records
    Estate Settlement for John Clark
    "Here it is observed that the deceased had been twice married, that his first wife died leaving two children [William and Abijah; William's children are also listed]...--- that by his second wife who survived him and still lives, he left seven children.."
    From Southwest Louisiana Records, the first wife is Tabitha Clark or Caanty and the second wife is Mary Stevens. However, Mary Stevens presumably died in 1813. There are birth or baptism records in St. Landry Parish for each of the children listed in the succession.

    John married Mary Tabitha Erwin Cantey on 23 Nov 1784 in Natchez District, Mississippi. Mary (daughter of William (Guillermo) Quinter (Cantey?) and Mrs. Esther (Catherine or Catalina Russ?) Quinter) was born about 1766 in Mississippi; South Carolina; died before 1797 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Tabitha Erwin Cantey was born about 1766 in Mississippi; South Carolina (daughter of William (Guillermo) Quinter (Cantey?) and Mrs. Esther (Catherine or Catalina Russ?) Quinter); died before 1797 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Full name: Mary Tabitha Cantide Quenti Erwin Cantey
    Father: William Cantey, b. est 1730 in Pennsylvania
    Mother: Catherine Russ

    marriage: Dio of BR v. 2, p. 191 (SGA-5, 30)
    Listed in 1810 LA census: James Cante, Avoyelles 30010-30020-00

    Children:
    1. William Clark was born on 10 Oct 1785 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died on 9 Feb 1817 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    2. 4. Abijah Archibald Clark, J.P. was born on 21 Jul 1787 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi; died about 1858 in Harris Co, Texas.

  3. 10.  George Forman was born on 01 May 1764 in Halifax Co (prob), North Carolina (son of Edward* Forman, (son? speculation) and Marie* Burnett (or Barrett or Bouret or Bonet or Bournet or Brunet)); died on 25 Feb 1823 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi; was buried in Old Bethel Church Cem, Jefferson Co, Mississippi.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: 1803, Natchez, Mississippi
    • Census: 1810, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana
    • Will: 13 Jan 1823, Jefferson Co, Mississippi; signed

    Notes:

    (posted by Linda lindalyle@aol.com)
    internet at rootsweb.com Adams CoMiss -

    A Complete History of Methodist
    by Rev John G Jones 1887
    Then there were the brothers, George and Ismy Forman, from the Western Florida area which at the time of the writing of the book, was in the eastern parishes of Louisiana. They became the leaders of the newly formed congregation, the Society headed by Thomas Owens Sr., in the early years of Spring Hill, "an eligible lot near a good spring", where the meeting house was built. Thomas Owens, Edward Forman, John J. Robertson and " his ever-faithful and goldly colored servant Caesar", Theophilus Marble, George and Ismy Forman built the church using axes to cut the timbers, hew the logs, built pulpits and other appendages. This church became the headquarters of the Natchez territory.
    ___________

    http://jeffersoncountyms.org/bios.htm#george

    George Forman was one of the early settlers of the Mississippi Territory. The Spanish Census for The District of Natchez in the year of 1792 lists "Jorge Forman" with 350 acres, 3 W/M's under the age of 10, 1 W/M 16-26, 1 W/F under 10, 1 F 16-26, with 36 steers, 25 milk cows and 9 pigs. --Spanish Census 1792 Villa de Gayoso
    William Erwin is listed adjacent to George, he apparently is George's father-in-law, George's wife is Sarah Irwin/Erwin. This land is located on the waters of Cole's Creek and on St. Catherine's Creek. This appears to be the same area sd by Ezekiel Forman of Philadelphia, Pa. brother of General David Forman, of Monmouth County New Jersey, and Revolutionary War Hero.
    Cole's Creek was named for the Cole family, and Susan Cole marries William Forman, George's son in Opelousas, La. in 1812.

    I will also note here that Ezekiel Forman's land is on the Bayou Sara and he shares ownership of another 1000 acres with Richard Butler. This is important because it establishes a contact between the Butler's and the Forman's of George's l

    The above information is from documents found in "First Settlers of The Mississippi Territory"--Grants taken from the American State Papers--Class VIII Public Lands, Volume I, 1789-1809. Distributed by Ericson Books 1614 Redbud Street, Naches, Texas 75961.

    Documents at the Opelousas Court House, showed that George Forman was an official of the Parish, as he was responsible for investigating persons with unbranded cattle. It also appears that George was very careful of his "good name" and reon as he once filed suit against William Hays for defamation and slander. Here is the suit filed by George Forman:

    " To the Honorable Judge of the parish of St. Landry, in the Territory of Orleans. The petition of George Forman Humbly showeth that on the twenty third day of Sept. 1807, William Hays of this parish in the presence of John Adam did malicy injure your petitioner and endeavor to deprive your petitioner of that good reputation he has always supported__ by saying that your petitioner has kild a Spanyard at the Natchez and that your petitioner had stolen hogs__to the damage of your petitioner___Five thousand dollars--Your petitioner knowing himself Clear of these Charges and having always supported the reputation of an honest citizen--and being charged with a family of children and not wishing to say under such an appolation--as it might in future be cast up to his offsprings--your petitioner prays your Honour to have the said William Hays to appear before your Honour on the Second Monday in Oct. next, to prove the charges exhibited against your petitioner, and your petitioner will win pray____"
    signed George Forman
    I have a copy of the handwritten petition, purchased at Opelousas Court house, by Stephen Forman.

    George Forman is also credited with helping build the first Church in Natchez, Mississippi Territory with Ismy Forman, his brother. This was in 1803, according to the Reverend Moses Floyd. Edward Forman, Theophilus Marble, and John J. Robn, and Thomas Owens also helped build the church.

    1785-Chart prepared by Winston DeVille, at June 1963 meeting of Louisiana Genealogical Society in St. Landry Parish Court Room in Opelousas, La. Now in Jim Bowie Museum, Opelousas, La.
    Under Commandant De Clouet 30 July 1785
    Thomas Huffpower
    George Forman
    Ismael Forman

    Source: The Hoffpauirs of Louisiana... Rosemary Wright Hoffpauir. This has been used by the Hoffpauirs to gain entry into the DAR-apparently these three are listed among Galvez's troops possibly who fought with the Spanish against the British in Mobile and Pensacola during the American Revolution.

    George is buried in Old Bethel Church Cemetery-Sec. 22-T8N-R1W On Cannonburg Road at intersection of Hill Road-Across from the Bethlehem Church-the front portion of the cemetery is Bethlehem's behind it is Old Bethel Cemetery.

    It appears that George and Sarah Forman came to Mississippi from what is now known as Edgefield County, South Carolina. I have found the George Foreman applied for petition for Warrants of survey and certitying plats on Tuesday, 6 December. (page 84) "Citizens and Immigrants-South Carolina, 1768", on the Savannah River, 50 acres. George Foreman appears to be close to Jacob and Isaac Foreman, of the Orangeburgh District. When Jacob Foreman dies in 1790, his minor children (Ann, David, Isaac and Zelpha) are given to Isaac Foreman for guardianship. It is after the death of Jacob Forman that George and Sarah go to Natchez, Mississippi.

    I also learned that George Foreman served in the South Carolina Militia under Capts. Joseph Johnson and Frederick Wommack, in 1781. He was a horseman. George Foreman, Isaac Foreman, Jacob Foreman, Thomas Foreman, William Foreman, and Arthoreman, all served together in the S. C. Militia.

    1768, Served as petit juror in Edgefield Co. South Carolina
    December 06, 1768, Applied for 50 acres of land on the Savannah River in SC.
    1781, Served in S.C. Militia as a horseman

    Steve Forman
    _________

    1790-Edward Forman (Sr) then went to Plaqumine Brulee in Spanish La. (now Acadia Parish, La.). His sons: George & Ismael went to Jefferson County, Mississippi Census, with George F. returning to La. for the 1810 census, then back to Jefferson.
    Source: Ed Roberts, Monroe, La


    Census 1790 MS - Natchez Dist Villa Fayoso p 425 George & Ismy Forman
    Census, Mississippi, Natchez District
    Item No. 261 - Forman, Ezekiel, 1792, Santa Catalina area.
    Item No. 262 - Forman, Ismay, 1792, Villa Gayoso area.
    Item No. 263 - Forman, Jorge, 1792, Villa Gayoso area.

    Census 1800 MS - (1802 p 245 Miss Terr) - only George Forman
    Census 1810 Opelouses (St Landry)
    George Forman 10301-01110-01 George over 45 b bef 1765 - wife 26-45



    Religion:
    Natchez, Mississippi Territory with Ismy Forman, his brother. This was in 1803, according to the Reverend Moses Floyd. Edward Forman,Theophilus Marble, and John J. Robertson, and Thomas Owens also helped build the church.

    http://jeffersoncountyms.org/bios.htm#george

    Will:
    Probate-Will of George Forman, Jefferson County, Mississippi
    "In the name of God, Amen. I George Forman, being very sick, but sound of mind, do make this my last will and testament and as it is appointed for all men to die and after death the judgement and in hopes of a glorious immortality.
    First of all, I recommend my soul to God who gave it and my body to be buried in a descent Christian burial at the descretion of my executors, to be hereafter named, and as for my worldly goods as it has pleased God to bless me with. After all my debts are paid and all lawful contracts made by me are to be complied with by my executors.
    I do dispose of my worldly goods in the following manner, viz., I do give and bequeath unto my beloved wife, Sarah, the plantation whereon I now reside during her natural life of as long as she lives, a negro man named Stephen, and a negro woman named Ginny, and also their family of children, all to be returned to my heirs at her death, a negro woman named Aggy to be subject to her mistress during her mistress' lifetime or as long as she remains in widowhood and then to be made a free as the laws of the country will admit: ding mare and all the increase she may have, one yoke of oxen, fifteen head of other cattle, she may have her own---, one plough, two hoes, two axes, and the rest of my property to be divided among the rest of my heirs, viz. John Forman, Anna Clark, William Forman, Mary Grafton, James Forman. I also make Sevina Johnston an equal heir with those already mentioned and the property which belongs to her mother, Sarah Forman, and one yoke and six months schooling she is to have over and above an equal share with the rest of my heirs. And I do appoint my son, John Forman and Mary Grafton, my executors to execute this my last will and testament."

    Signed and sealed this 13th day of January 1823.

    George Forman (Seal)
    (Probate: 26 Feb 1826 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi)

    In presence of John Folkes, Elijah Coleman, James Folkes Jr.

    Another document in the file reads: "June 10th 1826. Rec'd. of the Executors of the Estate of Geo. Forman, dec'd. Three hundred twenty four dollars twenty three 1/4 Cents, it being the amt. due Levina J. Forman from the Estate together with Thirty Six Dollars due Sd. Infant Lavina from T. Estate for Eighteen months schooling at Two Dollars per month making a total of Three hundred and Sixty Dollars twenty three 1/4 cents in full Sarah X Forman, John M. Folks Guardians *Levina J. Forman appears to be the "Sevina Johnston" mentioned in the transcription of the will since what she inherited matches.
    There is a receipt dated March 27, 1826 showing that Sarah inherited the same slaves mentioned in the will.

    The Sevina Johnston mentioned in the will of George, is actually Lavina Johnston/Johnson/Jeansonne, the daughter of George's sister, Sarah Forman, who married Isaac Jeansonne. George and Sarah did have a minor child Lavina J. Forman, who was a minor at the time of George's death. Folkes was appointed guardian.

    George married Sarah Jane (Irwin) Erwin about 1785. Sarah was born on 18 Jan 1768 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died on 28 Dec 1848 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi; was buried in Folkes Cem, Jefferson Co, MIssissippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sarah Jane (Irwin) Erwin was born on 18 Jan 1768 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died on 28 Dec 1848 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi; was buried in Folkes Cem, Jefferson Co, MIssissippi.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Sarah Irwin is buried at the Folkes Cemetery, Jefferson County, Ms-Sec. 46-T8N-R1E .6 miles on the N. side of Hwy 61

    Children:
    1. John Forman was born in 1789 in Mississippi; died after 1813.
    2. 5. Annie Forman was born in 1790 in Mississippi; died after 1850 in Harris Co, Texas.
    3. William Forman was born on 25 Jun 1791 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died on 31 May 1864 in Louisiana.
    4. James Forman was born in 1792 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died before Jun 1833 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    5. Mary "Polly" Forman was born on 08 Oct 1794 in Louisiana; died on 21 Sep 1882 in Brookhaven, Mississippi.
    6. Amelia Forman was born about 1796; died after 1810.

  5. 12.  Edward Forman, Jr was born in 1749 in Virginia (son of Edward* Forman, (son? speculation) and Rebecca Rascoe (or Ravcoe)); died in 1818 in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Presbyterian
    • Military: Mississippi; U.S. Militia Fitzpatrick Regiment
    • Property: 19 May 1794, Buller's Bayou, Opelousas Parish, Louisiana; sold to Victor Richard
    • Property: 11 Jan 1802, Attakapas ; Am State Papers
    • Property: 17 Aug 1811, Bayou Chew Tortoise (Queue de Tortue), Atakapas Parish, Louisiana
    • Property: 20 Aug 1811, Bayou Queue de Tortue (Vermilion Parish), Louisiana

    Notes:

    Forman, Edward - single; a Presbyterian; from Virginia (Edward & Rebecca Ranoe(?) of Virginia - Presbyterians) m Tues 8 May 1798 Anna Perry - of Virginia, Presbyterian (John & Penelope Perry) Wits: Marguerite Krebs Gradenigo (signed clearly as Krebs) & Jean Gradenigo. Fr. Pedro de Zamora (Opel Ch v.1-B Protestant Marriages 1787-1830 p 2)
    Forman, Edouard, Presbyterian (Edouard & Rebecca Ravcoe of Virginia All Presbyterians) m 8 May 1798 Anna Perry, a Lutheran (Opel Ch: v. 1-supp. #12)

    wit: marriage of his daughter Julie to Thomas Hoffpauir 13 Apr 1807 Opel.

    Birth:
    per Anita McDougle Richmond - states an entry in a book gives his age at the time of purchasing land, which calculates his birth year to be 1749.


    In 1812 Edward Forman's age is given as 63 indicated that he was born in 1749)

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bthornton3026&id=I1625

    Property:
    American State Papers
    Public Lands Volume 3
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=llsp&fileName=030/llsp030.db&Page=108

    pg 108
    report made on the 16th day of Oct 1812
    reported #58
    Register #67
    Name of Claimant: Edward Forman
    Original Claimant: Ashnoya and other Indians
    Quantity claimed: unknown
    Nature and date of the title or claim: Purchase from Indians
    Class: C

    page 17 Claims in Attakapas
    No. 58
    Edward Forman claims a tract of land, quantity not mentioned, on Bayou Queue de Tortue, by purchase of an Indian named Ashnoya, 11th Jan, 1802. The notice is unaccompanied by any evidence or document title, except the deed of sale from said Indian, passed before Louis C.DeBlanc, acting as commandant of Attakapas, stipulating that the land shall extend from one small bayou to another, where the said Indian should set pickets: it being part of the land which the seller inherited from his father, for which he was to receive from the claimant eight cows with their calves, and a beef, to be paid as soon as the boundaries should be fixed. For reasons given in reported No. 1, of Opelousas claims, this is reported as a claim which, in the opinion of the Commissioners, ought not to be confirmed.


    also from Ashnoya:
    Record #119, Register 15
    Claimant: Thomas Nickelson
    Ashnoya and other Indians
    3,333 arpens
    Purchase from Indians
    Class B


    Property:
    1811- August 20, Edward Forman claims two tracts of land on the south side of Bayou Queue de Tortue in present day Vermilion Parish.

    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/17447805/person/19287279322/story/0ce2ac73-6bda-4372-99ba-d913bc604458?src=search

    Edward married Nancy Anna Perry on 8 May 1798 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. Nancy (daughter of John Perry and Mrs. Penelope C. (..) Perry) was born in 1771 in Virginia; was christened on 21 Nov 1801 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in 1864. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Nancy Anna Perry was born in 1771 in Virginia; was christened on 21 Nov 1801 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (daughter of John Perry and Mrs. Penelope C. (..) Perry); died in 1864.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Lutheran

    Notes:

    Nancy said to have married Jonathan Rucker - (born 1764 South Carolina - died 16 Apr 1823 Natchez MS)
    unsourced tree on web says married Edward Jr. 8 May 1789 and Rucker on 3 Dec 1798 but those dates are not consistent with recorded info on the children.

    must be a different Nancy Perry.
    http://records.ancestry.com/Jonathan_Rucker_records.ashx?pid=5504551

    says Rucker children (these conflict with children of Ed Forman Jr.):
    Sarah Rucker b 1796
    Peter 1798
    Magdaline 1800
    Daniel 1802
    Susannah 1804
    William 1806
    Jonathan 1809



    According to Steve Forman, Nancy was supposed to have been "an older lady."
    Death Date: Tombstone inscription, IB Cemetery Listings

    Anna Perry - of Virginia, Presbyterian (John & Penelope Perry)

    My GGGrandfather, William Thomas Perry, had a sister Nancy Anna Perry who married Edward Foreman, and the children I have listed are Isaac Foreman and Julia Ann Winnie Foreman. Isaac married Susan Spell and Julia married Thomas Henry Hoffpauir. That's all of the children of Nancy Anna and Edward that I have since they are both in my line.
    My family is from the Indian Bayou, Vermillion Parish, area.
    Nice meeting you.
    Randy
    ranper@acadiacom.net




    Birth:
    PERRY, Ann - a native of the North "una muger adulta" [an adult woman] (John PERRY) bt. 21 Nov. 1801 at age 30 years; Grandparents' names are unknown. Spons: Victor RICHARD & Marie VASSEUR. (Editor's note: The very next entry is the baptism of Julie FORMAN, daughter of Edward FORMAN & Anne PERRY.) Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-kA, p266)

    Notes:

    Married:
    Foreman, Edouard, Presbyterian (Edouard & Rebecca Ravcoe of Virginia, all Presbyterians) m. 08 May 1798 Anna Perry, a Lutheran.

    PERRY, Anna - of Virginia, a presbyterian (John & Penelope PERRY) m. Tuesday, 8 May 1798 Edward FOREMAN - single; a Presbyterian (Edward & Rebecca RANOE(?) - of Virginia, Presbyterians) Wits: Marguerite KREBS GRADENIGO [signs clearly "KREBS"], Jean GRADENIGO. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: Marriages v. 1-B, 1787-1830,p.2)

    note by ss: At the time of this marriage in 1798 there were three children already born, Julia age 9; Nathan Ephraim age 5, and Raquel age 1.
    Julia's and Raquel's birth records in SW Louisiana records say they were children of Edward & Rebecca Rascoe; however, they would have been grandparents instead of parents. Edward Jr. was already 40 by the time Julia was born and 42 when Raquel was born; so it's highly unlikely they were his sisters. Dates of continuity of baptisms conclude they were daughters of Edward Jr. & Anna Perry.

    Some believe they were children of a previous marriage; however it seems that they were indeed Anna's children. On their marriage day 8 May 1798, the baby Raquel, 1 y.o., was also baptized.
    They had another child Isaac Pierre in 1799. Then on Nov 21, 1801, Nancy Anna herself, the baby Pierre, abt 2, and the two older Julia and Nathan Ephraim were baptized at ages 12 and 8 respectively were baptized together.
    Their marriage record stated Edward Forman was single - indicating this was his first marriage.

    Children:
    1. Julia Ann "Winnie" Forman was born in 1789; was christened on 21 Nov 1801 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1823.
    2. 6. Nathan Ephraim (Joachim) Forman was born in 1793; was christened on 21 Nov 1801 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1830.
    3. Raquel (Rachel) Forman was born on 16 May 1797 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 08 May 1798 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1798.
    4. Isaac Pierre Forman was born in 1799 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 21 Nov 1801 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1860.
    5. Anna Forman was born about 1802 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died before Apr 1826 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    6. Marguerite "Peggy" Forman was born in 1806 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1848 in of, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.

  7. 14.  Joseph Ephraim Forman, Sr. was born in 1766 in Halifax Co (prob), North Carolina (son of Edward* Forman, (son? speculation) and Marie* Burnett (or Barrett or Bouret or Bonet or Bournet or Brunet)); died after 1810 in of, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1810, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana

    Notes:

    Forman, Ephrem m Elizabeth Brown (Opel Ch)


    "I have this couple listed in my gen database as Joseph Ephriam Foreman, Sr., and Mary Elizabeth Brown. He was the son of Edward Foreman, Sr., and Mary Burnett. Her parents are unknown. Ephriam m. 2nd Charlotte Gaskins.

    "I do not believe either Ephriam or Elizabeth was born in Opelousas. The reported birth places of their children are VA or NC, NC, and SC. It appears that Ephriam did not arrive in MS Territory until the last couple of years of the 18th century or the first couple of the 19th.

    "From what little data I have on the early Foremans, it appears that they did not move to LA until the early 1780s. Before then, some of them had been in the Natchez area for an unknown time. I don't know if Ephriam ever moved to LA. Some of the Foremans stayed in MS; some who came to LA went back to MS."

    /s/ L. V. Hayes
    lvhayes@worldnet.net

    http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.evangeline/235.1.1/mb.ashx




    Census:
    Free White Males 10 to 15: 1 (1795-1800)
    Joseph Ephraim 1798

    Free White Males 16 to 25: 1 (1785-1794)
    Asa 1795

    Free White Males 45 and Over: 1 (1765)
    Ephraim - abt 1766

    Free White Females 10 to 15: 1 (1795-1800)

    Elizabeth (1800)

    Free White Females 26 to 44: 1 (1785-1794)
    Charlotte (wife)

    Number of Household Members Under 16: 2
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
    Number of Household Members: 5

    Older children grown/gone.

    Ephraim Forman Opelousas, Louisiana 2 2 5
    Looks like no wife....

    Also:
    George Forman Opelousas, Louisiana 1 2 2 9
    James Forman Opelousas, Louisiana 2 1 4

    next to Francis Hofpower
    also Thomas Hayes

    Joseph married Elizabeth Brown about 1785. Elizabeth was born about 1765 in North Carolina; died after 1792. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Elizabeth Brown was born about 1765 in North Carolina; died after 1792.
    Children:
    1. Dorothea Forman was born in 1784 in North Carolina; died after 1850 in of, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.
    2. Rachel Marie Forman was born in 1787 in North Carolina; died after 1860 in Louisiana; was buried in Big Woods Cem, Edgerly, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
    3. Marie Charlotte Forman was born in 21 Feb 1790 in North Carolina; was christened on 29 Sep 1806 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died on 22 Oct 1866 in of, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    4. 7. Tilithe Forman was born in 1792 in North Carolina; died after 1830 in of, Louisiana.
    5. Asa Forman was born in 1795 in North Carolina; died after 1850 in of, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.
    6. Joseph Ephraim Forman was born in 1798 in South Carolina; died on 27 Jun 1852 in Orange Co, Texas.
    7. Elizabeth Forman was born in 1800; died after 1830.