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Susan Harmon

Female 1801 - Aft 1802  (~ 2 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Susan Harmon was born in Nov 1801 (daughter of Jacob Harmon, Jr and Elizabeth (Isabelle) Tabitha Andrus); died after 1802.

    Notes:

    Harmon, Susan (Jacob Herman & Isabelle Andrews) bt 18 Apr 1802 at age 6 mths. Pats: Jacob Herman & Anne Gache; Mats: James Andrews & Lucy Haize; Spons: John Andrews & Sarah Andrews. Fr. Louis Buhot (Opel Ch: v.1-A, p 279)


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jacob Harmon, Jr was born about 1770 in Natchez (anabaptist sect), Mississippi (son of Jacob Harmon, (immigrant) and Hannah (Anna) Guiche); died before 28 Jun 1818 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Presbyterian

    Notes:

    St Landry Par. LA (Succ Ap 1821 Opel Ct Hse # 217)
    Opel Ch v1 p36 also Supp. #3
    Wit: Robert, Celeste (perhaps Sarah) (Benjamin & Elizabeth Coll) m 15 Jul 1794 John Clark (Francis & Rachel Mellon) Wits: Jacob Harmon, William More.

    Harmon, Jacob - Presbyterian (Jacob Herman & Anne Gaiche of this parish) m Monday 9 Nov 1795 Isabelle Andrus (James & Louise --- (Hayes), inhabitants of this Post) Fr. Pedro de Zamora (Opel. Ch: v.1-B, Protestant Marr.: 1787-1830, p 4.)

    Harmon, Jacob - anabaptist sect, of Natchez (Jacob of this parish & Anne Gaiche) m 9 Nov 1795 Isabelle Andrus (James of this parish & Lucie Hayes - Catholics) Wits: James Andrus, David Harmon, Abraham Guice(?) Fr. Pedro de Zamora (Opel Ch. v.1-A, p 60)

    Harmon, Jacob, Estate: 28 Jun 1818 (LSAR: Opel: 1818)

    Jacob married Elizabeth (Isabelle) Tabitha Andrus on 9 Nov 1795 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. Elizabeth (daughter of James (Jacques) William Andrus, Sr. and Louise "Lucy" Hayes) was born on 1 Jun 1780; was christened on 09 Jul 1780 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died before 15 Jul 1824 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth (Isabelle) Tabitha Andrus was born on 1 Jun 1780; was christened on 09 Jul 1780 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (daughter of James (Jacques) William Andrus, Sr. and Louise "Lucy" Hayes); died before 15 Jul 1824 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Andrews, Isabelle (Jacques & Lucie Heiss) bt 9 Jul 1780 at age 6 wks. Spons: Antoine Comot, Anastasie Savoie. Fr. L.M. Grumeau (Opel Ch.: v.1-A, p 36)
    Andrews, Isabel (Jacques & Lucie Hayes) m 9 Nov 1795 Jacob Harmon (Opel Ch v.1, p 60, and also v.I-supp. #3)

    Andrus, Isabelle (James & Louise --- (probably Hayes) m Monday, 9 Nov 1795 Jacob Harman, Presbyterian (Jacob & Anne Gaiche) Fr. Pedro de Zamora (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B Protestant Marriages: 1787-1830, p 4)

    Andrus, Isabelle (James & Lucie Hayes - Catholics) m 9 Nov 1795 Jacob Harmon - Anabaptist sect, of Natchez (Jacob & Anne Caiche) Wits: James Andrus, David Harmon, Abraham Guice(?). Fr. Pedro de Zamora (Opel Ch: v.1-A, p 60)

    Andrews, Elizabeth (James) m 11 Jan 1809 Thomas Sloan (Opel. Ct.Hse: Mar #6)

    "of VA" Bt July 9, 1780 at 6 wks Opel Ch v1 p36
    Succ July 15, 1824 Opel Ct Hse # 336
    see pg 60 see also Succ. 217 1821 Opel Ct Hse

    Children:
    1. Jacob Hilaire Harmon, III was born on 23 Oct 1797 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in 1870 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    2. Tabetha Isabel Andrus Harmon was born about 1799 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1840.
    3. Catherine Harmon was born in Nov 1801 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1860 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    4. 1. Susan Harmon was born in Nov 1801; died after 1802.
    5. Caroline Harmon was born about 1803 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1803.
    6. Elah Hilaire Harmon was born in 1805 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in 1852 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    7. Abraham G. Harmon was born about 1805 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1805.
    8. David Harmon was born in 1810 in Acadia Parish, Louisiana; died on 17 Nov 1855 in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jacob Harmon, (immigrant) was born about 1750 in of, Strasbourg, Germany (son of Martin Harmon and Catherine (..) Harmon); died before Aug 1809 in Plaquemine Brulee, Acadia Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Protestant (Church of England)
    • Other-Begin: 17 Jan 1779, Natchez, Mississippi; petition
    • Residence: 04 Oct 1779, Natchez District, Mississippi; signed petition

    Notes:

    a Protestant (Martin & Catherine --- of Alsace(?)), widower of Anne Gays.
    Harmon, Jacob (record has Hartman) from Strasbourg; widower of Anne Gays, a Protestant (martin & Catherine --- of Alsace (?)) m 29 May 1804 Marie Bores, a Protestant; widow of Thomas Robertson (William from Ireland & Marie Semon from Long Island) * not entered in the St. Martin church registers (NI Ch: OA-#18)
    Harmon, Jacob - inhabitant of Opelousas m contract dated: 27 May 1804 Mary Robertson, inhabitant of Opel.; Wits: Henry Hopkins, Commandant for Atakapas & Opel (SM Ct. Hse: OA-vol.22-2 #152)
    Harmon, Jacob (record has Hartman) Protestant, of Strasbourg - now lives at Nementau (Mermentau) at the limits of the parish, there for several years, widower of Anne Gays (Martin & Catherine ---) "Informacion de Solteria Producida" - (Marriage Investigation regarding the freedom to marry) dated 29 May 1804 Mary Bores, a Protestant, of Quant, Co, Pennsylvania, living at Plaquemine Brulee for over 5 years, widow of Thomas Roberson (William of Ireland & Mary Semons of Long Island) Signed: Oliver Clark, Louis Prades. Fr. Michel Bernard Barriere (SM Ch: Marrige Investigation: Folio D, #40)
    Harmon, Jacob lived at "Plaquemine Brule'" (present day Church Point) m Mary Harmon Succ. August 1809 (Opel Ct. Hse: Succ. #13)
    Hargrave, Jacob of Strasbourg, widr of Anne Gays (Martin & Catherine ---) of Alsace, Protestant) m 29 May 1804 Marie Bores, wid. of Thomas Robertson (NI Ch: OA Folio, #18)

    Other-Begin:
    PETITION BY THE ENGLISH INHABITANTS OF THE NATCHEZ AREA IN 177914 May 2011 , http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=%2FFH11&CISOPTR=120058&REC=1&CISOBOX=guice

    PETITION BY THE ENGLISH INHABITANTS OF THE NATCHEZ AREA IN 1779
    TO THE BRITISH

    Sir
    Natches January 17. 1779
    TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CHESTER

    We, His Majesty's Dutiful and Loyal Subjects, Inhabitants of the Natches, beg leave to acknowledge our sincere and hearty thanks for your Excellency's great care and attention to this District and the various measures from time to time adopted for the Defense thereof by which means our Enemies are, and have been, much awed by this part of the Country protected and defended and our property safely preserved and kept from such fate as hath been often devised and decreed against it. Permit us to assure your Excellency that our weak endeavors were ever exerted, never failing to assemble on all occasions when called upon by Colonel Hutchins, who on alarms hath often required our attendance, and the same Loyal Principles we hope will ever govern us to act with spirit in the future on such emergencies. You also have our thanks for appointing him to preside here, who is more likely than any other person yet offered to defend this District, to be useful in other respects and to yield a general satisfaction to our most virtuous inhabitants.

    We do also most heartily thank the Honorable Colonel John Stuart, ESQ.. for the aid of his Loyal Refugees under Captain Jackson's command who have been very useful to us. And also for the Company under the command of Captain William Mcintosh,
    lately arrived, and hope they will be of no less service. And as it is reported by Captain Mcintosh and William Bethune that Indians are to be sent here, we do most ardently beg and request that no such may ever appear amongst us under the name of a
    defense, as most of us are too well acquainted with the Indians to put the least confidence in them. And as we conceive that would be as useless and burdensome at this time as those heretofore sent to the District. What more, therfore, can we expect of
    them now than at that time can they answer any other purpose than to Destroy the province that ought to support and sustain this Post, and to keep us in bodily fear.

    The Indians formerly sent here was a reason why many People and families left their Habitations. But another such visit forced upon us, we fear, will add to an unhappiness and too, probably to the Country's desolation. And we, a Loyal people, why then shall we be forced to leave our settlement and fly to a Despotick Dominion.

    We are informed of a report in Pensacola, that the Inhabitants of this District whose cattle have been slaughtered for the support of the Troops and the Indians, were contented with the price of five dollars per hundred, which report we declare to be exceeding wrong and that we have always thought, and yet think it ought not to be less than six Dollars and a Quarter and hope that price will be made good to those Injured people whose Beeves have converted to the King's use at an under rate.

    We beg leave to wish Your Excellency the Compliments of the season, with perfect health, length of days, long to preside and your Administration happy under the auspicious reign of our rightful Sovereign, inthroned on a Glorious Constitution; is the prayer of.

    Sir Your most Devoted and Obedient Humble Servants:

    To His Excellency Governor Chester

    1st list

    Silas Crane
    Christopher Mair
    Abednigo Llewellyn
    Charles Allen
    Parker Carridme
    William Ratliff
    Johnas Gardner
    Lewis Bingamon*
    Nathaniel Johnson
    Israel Matthews
    John Ellis, Sr.
    Cephas Kenard
    Thomas Jordan
    William Joyner
    Coleby Rucker*
    Charles Simmons*
    Clement Dyson Sr.
    Clement Dyson Jr.
    Joseph Dyeer

    2nd List

    Thomas Dyer

    John Dyson

    James Coplen

    Benjamin Carroll

    John Carrel

    Francis Steed*
    David Wallman*
    David Wallman, Jr. *

    Solomon Wallman*


    Luke Sexton*
    William Meaks
    Francis Meek
    Samuel Osborne
    Alexander Boyd
    John Smith
    George Stampley*
    Stephen Dalba '(Dalla?) *
    Jeremiah Routh

    3rd List

    Thomas Carter
    David Holt
    Ebebezer Gawsett*
    Richard Dun*
    Samuel Heady
    Daniel Gardner
    Jacob Stampley

    Dibdall Holt

    Henry Stampley*

    Peter Stampley*
    Henry Platna*
    Jesse Carter
    Isaac Alexander
    Nathan Swayze
    James Wilson*
    Ira Witmore

    4th list

    Daniel Maygott
    Elijah Leonard
    Samuel Frazer
    Edward Cartoss
    Isaac Sheldon
    John Felt
    Joel Weed
    C. Bingamon
    Thaddeus Lyman
    Nehemiah Carter
    Senno E. Dwight

    Thomas James
    Josheau Howard

    Jacob Cobeen (Coburn)

    Samuel Gibson

    Patt Clemons

    Absalom Hooper

    Stephen Holsten

    Anthony Brabnazon

    Stephen Jourden *
    James Simmons*
    Sterling Spell*
    Stephen Mayes
    John Ogg
    Robert Dunbar
    Earl Douglas
    Timothy Hotchkiss

    M. Phelps

    5th list
    Joseph Andrus
    Isiah Flower
    Joseph Halford
    Philip Alston
    John McCoy Alston
    John Terry
    John Staybraker
    Joseph Schofield
    John Horsier
    Nathaniel Ive*
    William W. Weber*
    John Gayle
    James Hannon

    William Oglesby

    John Hide
    Anthony Hamberston*
    Roger Harmen
    Hezekiah Harmon
    Elisha Flower

    Mathias Friley*
    James Crungetten
    William Ellis Sr.
    William Ellis
    Immanuel Madden*
    John Choty*
    Richard King
    John Holt*

    6th list
    Isaac Johnson
    Stephen Swayze
    Richard Swayze. Jr.
    Bosman Hayes
    Elizah Swayze
    Samuel Swayze
    John Holston*
    Nathaniel Kennison*
    Abraham Horton*
    James Oglesby*
    Samuel Philips*
    Thomas Love
    James Perry*
    John Shunk*
    John Row
    Caleb King
    Justus King
    William Hayes
    Ephraim Goble
    Thomas Atkinson
    Thomas Holmes
    Justus Swayze Ogden
    James Clayton
    William Hulbard
    Job Cory
    Ephriam Thomell
    Thomas Harmon
    Wm Reed
    7th list
    Samuel Lewis, Francis Spam, Christopher Guise, Sr., Jonathan Guise, David Guise, Manuel Guise, Christopher Guise, Jr., Jacob Harmon*, James Truly, Joseph Standlie, William Smith, John Ryan, John Talley*, James Lefloe, Oliver Lyman, John Absheir*, Jacob Paul, Hardis Ellis.
    * Indicates person signed with a mark.

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    Source: J.C. Guice's family history book entitled The Christopher Guice Family in America: Other Families, Harmon, Kinnison, Martin, Siddon, pp 27-29.

    http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=%2FFH11&CISOPTR=120058&REC =1&CISOBOX=guice
    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/26340686/person/1975208727/story/1038d0b5-ca97-4a38-b122-1a5490e2df7d?src=search


    Residence:
    PETTITION FROM THE CITIZENS
    OF NATCHEZ
    OCTOBER 4, 1779


    To Lieut Colonel Dickson 16th Regiment Commanding
    His Britannick Majesty's Forces in the River Mississippi

    Natchez, 4th October 1779

    We his Majesty's dutiful and loyal Subjects the Inhabitants of the Natchez beg leave to return you our most sincere thanks for your generous and disintersted attention to our welfare in the Capitulation of Baton Rouge. From every Circumstance We had not, a Right to Expect such Terms and are fully impressed with the Idea that we owe them to the Unexampled bravery of you, the Officers and Men under your Command. Altho' the unavoidable event of war has reduced you and your Troops to a situation which greatly affects us; yet we have some consolation from your being in the Hands of a brave and generous Conqueror.

    We most earnestly wish you that Promotion hereafter which your metit justly demands, and in the mean time every happiness that your present situation will admit of.-


    Wm Hiorn
    Rudolphus Green
    Francis Strain
    J Blommart

    Earl Douglass
    Jacob Harmon <<<
    Wm McIntosh
    Philip Mulkey

    George Forney
    Thadds Lyman
    William Case
    John Hartley

    Chars Percy
    Henry Lefleur
    John Row
    Dond McPherson

    Patrick Foley
    Richard Devall
    William Vousdan
    Andrew Whitefield

    Caleb Hambrough
    Will Ferguson
    James Gregorie
    James Gelison

    John Alston
    Peter Nelson
    Jeremiah Cobb
    Francis Farrel

    Cesar Orcherrard
    George Peavis
    William Pountney
    William Heyes

    Joseph Harris
    Sam Wells
    Thomas Carter
    Absalom Hooper

    Stepin mayes
    Alexr McIntosh
    Luke Collins
    Will Eason

    C Bingamon
    Luke Collins Jr
    Alexr Murray
    Bemjamin Day

    Theo Collins
    Geo Boles
    Elijah Leonard
    John Collins

    Dibdall Holt
    Walter Carson
    William Collins
    Sterling Spell

    Timothy Hochniss
    Hardress Ellis
    Parker Carradine
    Stephen Jordan

    John Bisland
    John Kennide
    James Truly

    Jacob married Hannah (Anna) Guiche about 1775. Hannah (daughter of Martin Guice and Catherine (..) Guice) was born about 1750 in Pennsylvania; died before 1804. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hannah (Anna) Guiche was born about 1750 in Pennsylvania (daughter of Martin Guice and Catherine (..) Guice); died before 1804.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Protestant (Church of England)

    Children:
    1. 2. Jacob Harmon, Jr was born about 1770 in Natchez (anabaptist sect), Mississippi; died before 28 Jun 1818 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    2. David Harmon was born about 1775; died about 24 Oct 1809.
    3. Salome Harmon was born about 1777; died after 1798.
    4. Rachel Harmon was born about 1780; died after 1819.
    5. Catherine Harmon was born in 1782 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died on 03 Sep 1825 in of, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana.
    6. Abraham Harmon, Sr was born on 10 Feb 1788; died on 24 Dec 1862 in Plaquemine Brulee, Acadia Parish, Louisiana.

  3. 6.  James (Jacques) William Andrus, Sr. was born in 1760 in of, North Carolina (son of Benjamin Andrus and Marie Hargraves); died on 10 Feb 1816 in Opelousas Post, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Catholic

    Notes:

    Andrews, Jacques (Benjamin & Marie Hargrave) m Lucie Hayes (Opel Ch.)

    James "Jacques" Andrus was born in 1760 probably in North Carolina. He was the son of Benjamin Andrus, Sr., and Marie Thornell Hayes. James came to Spanish Opelousas with his father between 1777 and 1780. James died on the 10th of February 1816.
    ---
    James is believed to be the "Guillaume" Andrews and Lucy Hayes listed in the Vital Records Index of North America and the SW Louisiana Records by Father Hebert. The date of births of the children match those of James. The middle name of James was probably William. Guillaume or Guilmus was probably French or Spanish for William.

    James married Lucy Louise Hayes in British West Florida before 1779 before coming to Spanish Opelousas. This would fit the time period between 1777 and 1780 that the Andrus family was known to arrive in Louisiana. Lucy died in St. Landry Parish sometime before 1825. Lucy has a probate or succession at the Opelousas Courthouse #350 dated 1825.

    James and Lucy had the following children:

    James Andrus, born 15 Nov 1792, died after 1850.
    D'Autrive Claiborne Andrus, born 1775, died July 1831.
    Clemence Andrus, born 2 Dec 1787, St. Landry Parish, LA.
    Isabelle Andrus, born May 1780, St. Landry Parish, LA.
    Sarah Celeste Andrus, born 2 Dec 1784, St. Landry Parish.
    Elisa Andrus, born 7 Feb 1794, St. Landry Parish, LA.
    Joseph II Andrus, born 19 Jun 1797.
    Susanne Henriette Andrus, born 12 Oct 1799, St. Landry.
    Raquel Andrus, born 2 Oct 1796, St. Landry Parish, LA.

    Taken from "The Andrus Family of St. Landry Parish, LA"
    by Gene Swann
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    The earliest record that was found of James Andrus was in a Geneology Book of all Louisiana Parishes. These books contain copies of newspapers, census data, obituraries, etc. The 1793 land census of Opelousas has a listing of James Andrus. It shows the original French and is translated.

    Quarter de M. James Andrus (part of Mr. James Andrus holdings)

    James Andrus 30 a.
    William Wikoff 75 a.
    Joseph Andrus 30 a.
    Thomas Hoffbauer 10 a.
    William Gilchrist 15 a.
    Edward Foreman 20 a.
    These men listed under James Andrus must be what we would call sharecropping.

    He married Louise Hays of Pennsylvania and prospered well, although it seems his brother Joseph did better. In the 1810 census we see that the brothers and their sons and daughters ae still living close together. All are slave owners, but Jph seems to be the wealthiest, owning about 50 slaves. The 1820 census shows him with 44 slaves of various ages. Twenty-four are engaged in agriculture and 4 engaged in manufacturing, probably the fur hats mentioned on his father's page.
    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/8629074/person/-902112850/story/3b4712c1-1b99-4603-a670-bd08cd4c4852?src=search

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    James married Louise "Lucy" Hayes before 1779 in British West Florida. Louise (daughter of William* "Guillermo" Hayes, II (son?) and Sarah* Celeste Bosman) was born in 1765 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died before Feb 1825 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Louise "Lucy" Hayes was born in 1765 in Fairfax Co, Virginia (daughter of William* "Guillermo" Hayes, II (son?) and Sarah* Celeste Bosman); died before Feb 1825 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Catholic

    Notes:

    Lucia Heiss - daughter of Guillermo Heiss and Celeste Bosman.
    Lucy possibly was also married to a Lemuel Sloan)
    Hayes, Lucy m James Andrus succ. dated Feb 1825 Opel Ct.Hse.: Succ #350

    LUCY HAYES married JAMES ANDRUS before 1779 in British West, Florida. Opelousas Post lists his children and dates of baptism. See File for copy. It lists him as Guillaume so his name may have been James William or William James. Children's names and dob's match those in Southwest La. Records by Hebert. There are also some ref. to him is Hebert's books as Benjamin. Opel Census 1788 lists him with 3 men 3 women 41 cows 9 horses and 6 arpets of land.

    Notes:

    Means, John W 45 1875 TX
    Rosa M 40 1880 TX KY TX
    John W 11 1901 TX
    James A 10 1919 TX


    next door
    (Not sure of Andrus connection to Means.
    This John T descends from Andrus/Hayes, but the line has not been entered into this file.)
    Andrus John T 52 1868 TX LA LA
    Amanda F 47 1873
    Edna V 25 1895 div
    Ralph 17 1903
    Alvin A 14 1906
    Georgia L 11 1909
    Minnie F 8 1912
    Plummer F 6 1914
    John 4 3 1917


    next door on other side:
    Andrus James H 24 1896
    Litha E 18 1902
    Dallas J 2 1918
    Ella M 0 1920


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    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=tyne_f&id=P2637921575
    lineage for John T Andrus
    1 James Andrus b: 1760 d: 1826-02-10
    + Lucy Hayes b: 1760 d: 1825
    2 Claiborne D Autrive Andrus b: 1781 d: 4 Jul 1831
    + Elizabeth Burleigh b: 1788-11 d: 1831-07-04
    3 Claiborne Andrus b: 4 Dec 1806 d: abt 1865?
    + Ellen Lyons b: abt 1816 d: 26 Nov 1888
    4 James Allen Andrus b: 7 Mar 1840 d: 13 Jun 1914
    + Frances Elizabeth Smith b: 20 Aug 1853 d: 26 Sep 1945
    5 Claiborne Theodore Andrus b: 5 Nov 1885 d: Sep 1968
    4 Sara Jeane Andrus b: abt 1844
    3 James Taylor Andrus b: 15 Jun 1810 d: 1864
    + Elizabeth Robeson b: 1815
    4 William Louis Andrus b: 22 Nov 1838 d: abt 1890
    + Vienna Foreman b: Sep 1839
    5 John Tolbert Andrus b: 17 Oct 1868 d: 7 Mar 1942
    + Frances Amanda Broadway b: 21 Nov 1874
    6 John Reed Andrus b: 30 Oct 1916 d: 11 Feb 2001
    + Anna L Miller
    7 Living Andrus
    + Living Garnett
    5 Ellen Andrus b: abt 1868
    4 Minton A Andrus b: abt 1848
    4 Margaret Andrus b: 8 May 1858 d: 10 Jun 1928

    Means, John W 45 1875 TX
    Rosa M 40 1880 TX KY TX
    John W 11 1901 TX
    James A 10 1919 TX


    next door
    (Not sure of Andrus connection to Means.
    This John T descends from Andrus/Hayes, but the line has not been entered into this file.)
    Andrus John T 52 1868 TX LA LA
    Amanda F 47 1873
    Edna V 25 1895 div
    Ralph 17 1903
    Alvin A 14 1906
    Georgia L 11 1909
    Minnie F 8 1912
    Plummer F 6 1914
    John 4 3 1917


    next door on other side:
    Andrus James H 24 1896
    Litha E 18 1902
    Dallas J 2 1918
    Ella M 0 1920


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    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=tyne_f&id=P2637921575
    lineage for John T Andrus
    1 James Andrus b: 1760 d: 1826-02-10
    + Lucy Hayes b: 1760 d: 1825
    2 Claiborne D Autrive Andrus b: 1781 d: 4 Jul 1831
    + Elizabeth Burleigh b: 1788-11 d: 1831-07-04
    3 Claiborne Andrus b: 4 Dec 1806 d: abt 1865?
    + Ellen Lyons b: abt 1816 d: 26 Nov 1888
    4 James Allen Andrus b: 7 Mar 1840 d: 13 Jun 1914
    + Frances Elizabeth Smith b: 20 Aug 1853 d: 26 Sep 1945
    5 Claiborne Theodore Andrus b: 5 Nov 1885 d: Sep 1968
    4 Sara Jeane Andrus b: abt 1844
    3 James Taylor Andrus b: 15 Jun 1810 d: 1864
    + Elizabeth Robeson b: 1815
    4 William Louis Andrus b: 22 Nov 1838 d: abt 1890
    + Vienna Foreman b: Sep 1839
    5 John Tolbert Andrus b: 17 Oct 1868 d: 7 Mar 1942
    + Frances Amanda Broadway b: 21 Nov 1874
    6 John Reed Andrus b: 30 Oct 1916 d: 11 Feb 2001
    + Anna L Miller
    7 Living Andrus
    + Living Garnett
    5 Ellen Andrus b: abt 1868
    4 Minton A Andrus b: abt 1848
    4 Margaret Andrus b: 8 May 1858 d: 10 Jun 1928

    Children:
    1. Claiborne Dauretive Andrus was born in 1775 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died on 4 Jul 1831 in Plaquemine Brulee, Acadia Parish, Louisiana.
    2. 3. Elizabeth (Isabelle) Tabitha Andrus was born on 1 Jun 1780; was christened on 09 Jul 1780 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died before 15 Jul 1824 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    3. Isabelle Andrus was born on 17 May 1782 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana; died after 1783.
    4. Sarah Celestine Andrus was born on 2 Dec 1784 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1825.
    5. Clemence Andrus was born on 2 Dec 1787 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1789.
    6. Gabriel Andrus was born in 1790 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died on 20 Dec 1838 in Louisiana.
    7. James (Jacques) H Andrus, Jr. was born on 15 Nov 1792 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in 1850 in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
    8. Elisa Andrus was born on 7 Feb 1794 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1839.
    9. Rachel Andrus was born before 2 Oct 1796 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1815.
    10. Joseph Andrus was born on 7 Nov 1797 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1826.
    11. Susanne Henriette Andrus was born on 12 Oct 1799 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1800.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Martin Harmon was born about 1735; died after 1761.

    Martin married Catherine (..) Harmon about 1759. Catherine was born about 1735; died after 1761. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Catherine (..) Harmon was born about 1735; died after 1761.
    Children:
    1. 4. Jacob Harmon, (immigrant) was born about 1750 in of, Strasbourg, Germany; died before Aug 1809 in Plaquemine Brulee, Acadia Parish, Louisiana.

  3. 10.  Martin Guice was born about 1725 in of Alsace(?); died after 1751.

    Martin married Catherine (..) Guice about 1745. Catherine was born about 1725 in of Alsace(?); died after 1751. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Catherine (..) Guice was born about 1725 in of Alsace(?); died after 1751.
    Children:
    1. 5. Hannah (Anna) Guiche was born about 1750 in Pennsylvania; died before 1804.

  5. 12.  Benjamin Andrus was born in 1730 in Edgecomb, Virginia; died after 1810 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Lutheran

    Notes:

    Andrus v Andrews - LV: "Surname was Andrews before they came to LA, and those that went to TX and elsewhere also used Andrews. It's only those in LA who use Andrus."

    This family can be found in FTW Vol 5, #1179
    Linda (lindalyle@aol.com)

    Benjamin married Marie Hargraves about 1749 in Virginia. Marie was born about 1730 in Virginia; "of Carolina"; died before 1810 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Marie Hargraves was born about 1730 in Virginia; "of Carolina"; died before 1810 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Lutheran

    Notes:

    Perquimans Precinct, of Old Albermarle County, NC, formerly a part of Virginia, which became "Carolana" in 1663 when King Charles II rewarded 8 Lords Proprietors whose suport had restored him to the throne of England, with this vast grant of land.

    Note: possible confusion with Hargroder. Marriage of her dauther Susanne to Jesse Eagleson (Eglesson) states "Andrus, Susanne, a Lutheran (Benjamin & Marie Hargroder, Lutherans).(??)

    Children:
    1. Benjamin Andrus, Jr was born about 1750; died before 1809.
    2. Joseph Hilary Andrus was born in 1759 in Virginia; died on 14 Feb 1808 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    3. 6. James (Jacques) William Andrus, Sr. was born in 1760 in of, North Carolina; died on 10 Feb 1816 in Opelousas Post, Louisiana.
    4. Elizabeth Andrus was born in 1764 in Virginia/Carolina; died before Jan 1818 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana.
    5. Sarah Celeste Andrus was born in 1765 in Virginia; North Carolina; died after 1830 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    6. John (Jean Batiste) Andrus was born in 1768 in of, North Carolina; died after 1806.
    7. Solomon Andrus, Sr was born about 1769 in Virginia; North Carolina; died before 14 Feb 1808 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana.
    8. Susana Andrus was born in 1771 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1788.
    9. David Andrus was born in 1773 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1893.

  7. 14.  William* "Guillermo" Hayes, II (son?) was born about 1730 in Halifax, Dauphin Co, Pennsylvania (New England) (son of William E.* Hayes, I (immigrant) and Jane* Elizabeth James); died in 1828 in Branch, Acadia Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Presbyterian
    • Military: Militia, Fairfax, Virginia
    • Birth: 8 Aug 1733, East Marlborough Twp, Chester Co, Pennsylvania; Quaker - this William?
    • Other-Begin: 4 Jan 1754, Fairfax Co, Virginia; witness of will of Mary Love Bozman
    • Residence: Aft 1770, North Carolina
    • Possessions: 14 Nov 1776, Second Creek, Natchez District, Mississippi; 400 acres
    • Property: 9 Apr 1777, Second Creek, Natchez District, Mississippi
    • Property: 25 Sep 1777, Second Creek, Natchez District, Mississippi
    • Residence: Bef 1779, British West Florida/Natchez, Mississippi
    • Other-Begin: 17 Jan 1779, Natchez, Mississippi; petition
    • Residence: 04 Oct 1779, Natchez District, Mississippi; signed Petition
    • Residence: Bef 1784, Acadia Parish, Louisiana
    • Other-Begin: 11 Jun 1793, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; wit m Laughlin/Forman
    • Possessions: 28 Oct 1797, Second Creek, Natchez District, Mississippi
    • Possessions: 06 Nov 1797, Second Creek, Natchez District, Mississippi
    • Census: 1810, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana
    • Research Notes: 12 Jun 2016; son of William of Chester?

    Notes:

    (Other spellings: Haysse, Heiss)

    William Hayes and Sarah Bozman
    William Hayes born abt 1730, was a Presbyterian and a native of Halifax, Pennsylvania. Halifax is on the Susquehanna River about twenty miles north of Harrisburg. Sarah Bozman, born about 1735 was the daughter of Thomas Bozman. She was fairfax County, Virginia, an area that borders the District of Columbia. William and Sarah were married by 1753 as they are mentioned as husband and wife in Thomas Bozman's will which bears that date.
    In 1754 he appears on Fairfax Co, VA Vote Poll as freeholder, when he takes over the plantation after the death of Thomas and Mary Bosman.
    (1) When William and Sarah left Virginia, they moved to North Carolina, then to Natchez MS, before settling in Louisiana at some time before 1784.
    Nov 14, 1773, purchased 3400 acres, MS Territory. Stayed 20 years.
    Nov 14, 1776, purchased 200 acres in Natchez, MS
    from the English land grants of 1768-79:
    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, Sep 1, 1777 1,000 arpents

    1784 settled in Plaquemine Brulee, LA (Prairie Hayes)
    (2) They settled in an area on Bayou Plaquemine Brulee that later became Acadia Parish, LA. William owned a riverbank strip of land consisting of 507.83 acres shown on an Acadia Parish map that represents land ownership prior to perty was adjacent to the Jacob Harmon property, the eastern boundry extending to the present community of Branch. The property was bounded on the south by land originally claimed by Benjamin Andrus, Jr., William's sons John and Bozman, owned property directly across the river. Also across the river from William's property was land purchased by Antoine Blanc in 1784 by Nementou, chief or the Attakapas. The deed was signed by Nementou and 13 of his warriors who inhabited the Indian village of the riverbank at the time. William served as a witness for the passage of the sale. (3)
    He was in the Opelousas Post General Census of 1788 at Plaquimines Brulees. Wm Haysse, father, 1 male 30 age gr., Wm Haysse, son 1 male 20 age gr., 1 woman, 1 boy, 1 girl. (Voorhies p 329)
    From Temple:
    Deposition 9/5/1815, MS Territory. William Hayes swore that his whole crop was destroyed by the Indians, a valuable mare stolen, some cattle, and a considerable quantity of hogs, the value of the whole of which was $300.


    Sources
    1 Virginia, Fairfax County Wills ; 57
    2 Hebert: Southwest Louisiana Records Vol 1 pp 79, 274, 275
    3 Fontenot: Acadia Parish, Louisiana Vol 1 pp 10-12
    Children - Hebert SW La Records Vol 1 pp. 7, 8, 129, 226, 273, 274.
    Vol II pp 429, 430, 503, 678.

    __
    American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
    Name: William Hayes
    Birth Date: 1730
    Birthplace: Pennsylvania
    Volume: 76
    Page Number: 99
    Reference: Ten "Series" of "Pennsylvnia Archives" have been so far published in from 5 to 31v. Ea. Philadelphia and Harrisburg. 1852- ( We have indexed Series 2, v.2 and v.8 ( early Pa. marriage recds.) And all the v. of SeriesV. Which contain nearly complete Pa. Rev. War recds.)s2, v2:396

    --
    He witnessed the marriages of several of Edward Forman Sr., children:
    Mary m 1784 (married his son James)
    Jenny m 1788
    Eliz m 1790
    Catherine m 1793


    Other-Begin:
    witnessed will of Mary Love Bosman, written 4 Jan 1754; his
    step-mother-in-law (step mother of his wife Sarah Bosman.)
    Also witness same will was a John Hayes, obviously a relative to William. Brother?


    Possessions:
    p 517 Natchez, 28 Oct 1797 William Ratcliff deposed on oath that he did purchase from Mr. William Hayes 200 acres on Second Creek, joining land of Emanuel Madden, part of 400 acres gr. said Wm Hayes by British Government, 14 Nov 1776, which patent was brought from the Land Office at Pensacola by Col Hutchins..

    Property:
    Natchez Court records, p 496
    Claim No. 1769
    9 Apr 1777 William Hays and Sarah, his wife, to William Ratcliff, for 40 pounds sterling, paid, 200 acres, 10 miles north (?) of Natchez on Second Creek, patented to ad Hays 14 Nov 1776, adj. Jeremiah Germain.
    (signed) William Hays, Sarah (x) Hays, Wit: A.B. Llewellin.

    Property:
    Natchez Court Records
    p 495
    p 272 Claim No. 1770
    British Govn to Emanuel Madden warrant of survey for 100 acres, 25 Sep. 1777. Grant of same on south fork of Second Cr. 10 miles east of Natchez, b. on SW by Wm Hays.


    Other-Begin:
    PETITION BY THE ENGLISH INHABITANTS OF THE NATCHEZ AREA IN 177914 May 2011 , http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=%2FFH11&CISOPTR=120058&REC=1&CISOBOX=guice

    PETITION BY THE ENGLISH INHABITANTS OF THE NATCHEZ AREA IN 1779
    TO THE BRITISH

    Sir
    Natches January 17. 1779
    TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CHESTER

    We, His Majesty's Dutiful and Loyal Subjects, Inhabitants of the Natches, beg leave to acknowledge our sincere and hearty thanks for your Excellency's great care and attention to this District and the various measures from time to time adopted for the Defense thereof by which means our Enemies are, and have been, much awed by this part of the Country protected and defended and our property safely preserved and kept from such fate as hath been often devised and decreed against it. Permit us to assure your Excellency that our weak endeavors were ever exerted, never failing to assemble on all occasions when called upon by Colonel Hutchins, who on alarms hath often required our attendance, and the same Loyal Principles we hope will ever govern us to act with spirit in the future on such emergencies. You also have our thanks for appointing him to preside here, who is more likely than any other person yet offered to defend this District, to be useful in other respects and to yield a general satisfaction to our most virtuous inhabitants.

    We do also most heartily thank the Honorable Colonel John Stuart, ESQ.. for the aid of his Loyal Refugees under Captain Jackson's command who have been very useful to us. And also for the Company under the command of Captain William Mcintosh,
    lately arrived, and hope they will be of no less service. And as it is reported by Captain Mcintosh and William Bethune that Indians are to be sent here, we do most ardently beg and request that no such may ever appear amongst us under the name of a
    defense, as most of us are too well acquainted with the Indians to put the least confidence in them. And as we conceive that would be as useless and burdensome at this time as those heretofore sent to the District. What more, therfore, can we expect of
    them now than at that time can they answer any other purpose than to Destroy the province that ought to support and sustain this Post, and to keep us in bodily fear.

    The Indians formerly sent here was a reason why many People and families left their Habitations. But another such visit forced upon us, we fear, will add to an unhappiness and too, probably to the Country's desolation. And we, a Loyal people, why then shall we be forced to leave our settlement and fly to a Despotick Dominion.

    We are informed of a report in Pensacola, that the Inhabitants of this District whose cattle have been slaughtered for the support of the Troops and the Indians, were contented with the price of five dollars per hundred, which report we declare to be exceeding wrong and that we have always thought, and yet think it ought not to be less than six Dollars and a Quarter and hope that price will be made good to those Injured people whose Beeves have converted to the King's use at an under rate.

    We beg leave to wish Your Excellency the Compliments of the season, with perfect health, length of days, long to preside and your Administration happy under the auspicious reign of our rightful Sovereign, inthroned on a Glorious Constitution; is the prayer of.

    Sir Your most Devoted and Obedient Humble Servants:

    To His Excellency Governor Chester

    1st list

    Silas Crane
    Christopher Mair
    Abednigo Llewellyn
    Charles Allen
    Parker Carridme
    William Ratliff
    Johnas Gardner
    Lewis Bingamon*
    Nathaniel Johnson
    Israel Matthews
    John Ellis, Sr.
    Cephas Kenard
    Thomas Jordan
    William Joyner
    Coleby Rucker*
    Charles Simmons*
    Clement Dyson Sr.
    Clement Dyson Jr.
    Joseph Dyeer

    2nd List

    Thomas Dyer

    John Dyson

    James Coplen

    Benjamin Carroll

    John Carrel

    Francis Steed*
    David Wallman*
    David Wallman, Jr. *

    Solomon Wallman*


    Luke Sexton*
    William Meaks
    Francis Meek
    Samuel Osborne
    Alexander Boyd
    John Smith
    George Stampley*
    Stephen Dalba '(Dalla?) *
    Jeremiah Routh

    3rd List

    Thomas Carter
    David Holt
    Ebebezer Gawsett*
    Richard Dun*
    Samuel Heady
    Daniel Gardner
    Jacob Stampley

    Dibdall Holt

    Henry Stampley*

    Peter Stampley*
    Henry Platna*
    Jesse Carter
    Isaac Alexander
    Nathan Swayze
    James Wilson*
    Ira Witmore

    4th list

    Daniel Maygott
    Elijah Leonard
    Samuel Frazer
    Edward Cartoss
    Isaac Sheldon
    John Felt
    Joel Weed
    C. Bingamon
    Thaddeus Lyman
    Nehemiah Carter
    Senno E. Dwight

    Thomas James
    Josheau Howard

    Jacob Cobeen (Coburn)

    Samuel Gibson

    Patt Clemons

    Absalom Hooper

    Stephen Holsten

    Anthony Brabnazon

    Stephen Jourden *
    James Simmons*
    Sterling Spell*
    Stephen Mayes
    John Ogg
    Robert Dunbar
    Earl Douglas
    Timothy Hotchkiss

    M. Phelps

    5th list
    Joseph Andrus
    Isiah Flower
    Joseph Halford
    Philip Alston
    John McCoy Alston
    John Terry
    John Staybraker
    Joseph Schofield
    John Horsier
    Nathaniel Ive*
    William W. Weber*
    John Gayle
    James Hannon

    William Oglesby

    John Hide
    Anthony Hamberston*
    Roger Harmen
    Hezekiah Harmon
    Elisha Flower

    Mathias Friley*
    James Crungetten
    William Ellis Sr.
    William Ellis
    Immanuel Madden*
    John Choty*
    Richard King
    John Holt*

    6th list
    Isaac Johnson
    Stephen Swayze
    Richard Swayze. Jr.
    Bosman Hayes
    Elizah Swayze
    Samuel Swayze
    John Holston*
    Nathaniel Kennison*
    Abraham Horton*
    James Oglesby*
    Samuel Philips*
    Thomas Love
    James Perry*
    John Shunk*
    John Row
    Caleb King
    Justus King
    William Hayes
    Ephraim Goble
    Thomas Atkinson
    Thomas Holmes
    Justus Swayze Ogden
    James Clayton
    William Hulbard
    Job Cory
    Ephriam Thomell
    Thomas Harmon
    Wm Reed
    7th list
    Samuel Lewis, Francis Spam, Christopher Guise, Sr., Jonathan Guise, David Guise, Manuel Guise, Christopher Guise, Jr., Jacob Harmon*, James Truly, Joseph Standlie, William Smith, John Ryan, John Talley*, James Lefloe, Oliver Lyman, John Absheir*, Jacob Paul, Hardis Ellis.
    * Indicates person signed with a mark.



    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------

    Source: J.C. Guice's family history book entitled The Christopher Guice Family in America: Other Families, Harmon, Kinnison, Martin, Siddon, pp 27-29.

    http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=%2FFH11&CISOPTR=120058&REC =1&CISOBOX=guice

    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/26340686/person/1975208727/story/1038d0b5-ca97-4a38-b122-1a5490e2df7d?src=search


    Residence:
    PETTITION FROM THE CITIZENS
    OF NATCHEZ
    OCTOBER 4, 1779


    To Lieut Colonel Dickson 16th Regiment Commanding
    His Britannick Majesty's Forces in the River Mississippi

    Natchez, 4th October 1779

    We his Majesty's dutiful and loyal Subjects the Inhabitants of the Natchez beg leave to return you our most sincere thanks for your generous and disintersted attention to our welfare in the Capitulation of Baton Rouge. From every Circumstance We had not, a Right to Expect such Terms and are fully impressed with the Idea that we owe them to the Unexampled bravery of you, the Officers and Men under your Command. Altho' the unavoidable event of war has reduced you and your Troops to a situation which greatly affects us; yet we have some consolation from your being in the Hands of a brave and generous Conqueror.

    We most earnestly wish you that Promotion hereafter which your metit justly demands, and in the mean time every happiness that your present situation will admit of.-


    Wm Hiorn
    Rudolphus Green
    Francis Strain
    J Blommart

    Earl Douglass
    Jacob Harmon
    Wm McIntosh
    Philip Mulkey

    George Forney
    Thadds Lyman
    William Case
    John Hartley

    Chars Percy
    Henry Lefleur
    John Row
    Dond McPherson

    Patrick Foley
    Richard Devall
    William Vousdan
    Andrew Whitefield

    Caleb Hambrough
    Will Ferguson
    James Gregorie
    James Gelison

    John Alston
    Peter Nelson
    Jeremiah Cobb
    Francis Farrel

    Cesar Orcherrard
    George Peavis
    William Pountney
    William Heyes <<<

    Joseph Harris
    Sam Wells
    Thomas Carter
    Absalom Hooper

    Stepin mayes
    Alexr McIntosh
    Luke Collins
    Will Eason

    C Bingamon
    Luke Collins Jr
    Alexr Murray
    Bemjamin Day

    Theo Collins
    Geo Boles
    Elijah Leonard
    John Collins

    Dibdall Holt
    Walter Carson
    William Collins
    Sterling Spell

    Timothy Hochniss
    Hardress Ellis
    Parker Carradine
    Stephen Jordan

    John Bisland
    John Kennide
    James Truly



    Other-Begin:
    Southwest Louisiana Records (1750-1990)
    © 1975-2010 Claitor's Publishing Division

    LAUGHLIN, Thomas - [name appears as Thomas NACLET, but he signs as Thomas LAUGHLIN] a Calvinist, from Virginia (Thomas NACLET & Esther FORMAN) married Tuesday, 11 June 1793 Catherine FORMAN - a Calvinist (Edward & Marie BOSNELL [BUSHNEL]) Witness: Andre MONDON, Peter McNEAL, William HAYSE Jr. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Church : v.1-A, p.44)


    Possessions:
    Natchez Court Records 1767-1805 by May Wilson McBee
    Pg 134
    p 517 Natchez, 28 Oct 1797 William Ratcliff deposed on oath that he did purchase from Mr. William Hayes 200 acres on Second Creek, joining land of Emanuel Madden, part of 400 acres gr. said Wm Hayes by British Government, 14 Nov 1776, which patent was brought from the Land Office at Pensacola by y Col Hutchins and was in deponent's possession a considerable time and by him delivered to William Hayes who declares that he lost it; deponent declares the 200 acres remaining are to the best of his knowledge still the property of said Hayes. Signed: Emanuel Madden.
    28 Oct 1797 Second Creek, Natchez District, Missiippi

    Possessions:
    Natches Court Records; pg 134:
    p 517 6 Nov 1797, William Hayes to Reuben Baxter, of Dist, of Natchez, Planter, 200 acres herein before mentioned; for $150, paid. Both sign. Wit: Juan Girault, Estevan Minor

    Census:
    Family outline of his son William III indicates a male over 45. This is probably him. It would not be Sarah's father as he had died in Virginia.


    Research Notes:
    Was William "Guillermo" Hayes, really the son of the Chester County William Hayes?
    Gleaning from Internet, some say William of Chester had a son born 8-8-1733 but I found no sources for this birth. William of Chester had a will written in 1770s, executed in 1780s, and named some if not all children and grandchildren of deceased children. It did not mention a William. William of Chester had been in Chester as early as 1707 or 1710 when his father moved there. The family were Quakers. He briefly lived in Delaware, (east of Chester Co) in 1764 but returned to Chester Co.

    William "Guillermo" records (source?) say he was born "about 1730," a native of Halifax and a Presbyterian. Halifax, Dauphin County, is about 85 miles to the west of Chester County. That is the only reference to William "Guillermo" being in Halifax. He is next found in Fairfax County, Virginia when he married in 1753 and then witnessed the will of his wife's stepmother in 1754.

    If nothing else, William "Guillermo" is "by tradition" son of William of Chester, but I can find no proof. However, there is no proof he's not. What is the source that he was a native of Halifax? Could have just lived in Halifax before going to Fairfax. If he is indeed son of William of Chester, he could have set out to Halifax as a young man and then went south to Fairfax by the time he was either 20 or 23. Probably not uncommon for men to set out on their own at 18 or 19 years old. He was Presbyterian. Did he simply convert from being raised a Quaker? If so, was he estranged from his family and that's why he left and was omitted from the will? Was it because he was too far away by the time of his father's will? By that time he had moved from Fairfax further south and was established in Natchez before moving to Louisiana.

    William* married Sarah* Celeste Bosman in 1753 in Fairfax Co, Virginia. Sarah* (daughter of Thomas* Bosman (Bozman) and Mary* Key) was born on 20 Mar 1734 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died in 1788 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Sarah* Celeste Bosman was born on 20 Mar 1734 in Fairfax Co, Virginia (daughter of Thomas* Bosman (Bozman) and Mary* Key); died in 1788 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1735, North Carolina; marriage record
    • Property: 4 Jan 1754, Fairfax Co, Virginia; will of step-mom Mary Love Bozman
    • Census: 1910, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana

    Notes:

    Her father's will dated 9 December 1753: I give my eldest daughter Sarah Hayes the Bed which she now lies on and the furniture and the bedstead at Pohick. I also give her a horse called Whistler and one Iron pot and small frying pan and four hairs.

    Property:
    "It is my desire that my part of the rest of my Estate may be equally divided amongst my dear Husband's children Sarah Hayes, Martha Bozman and Betty Bozman"

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name: William Hayes
    Gender: Male
    Birth Place: PA
    Birth Year: 1730
    Spouse Name: Sarah Celeste Bozman
    Spouse
    Birth Place: NC
    Spouse Birth Year: 1735
    Marriage
    Year: 1753
    Number Pages: 4

    Children:
    1. Bosman Hayes, Sr. was born in 1755 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died on 9 Nov 1829 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    2. Maria Hayes was born in 1757 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died on 26 Feb 1812 in Prairie Hayes, St.Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    3. Thomas Hayes was born in 1762 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died before 1772.
    4. 7. Louise "Lucy" Hayes was born in 1765 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died before Feb 1825 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    5. Martha "Patsy" Hayes was born in 1767 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died before 23 Apr 1798 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    6. William* Hayes, III was born in 1768 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died on 5 Sep 1850 in Prairie Hayes, St.Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    7. John "Jean" Hayes was born in 1770 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died in 1820 in Prairie Hayes, St.Landry Parish, Louisiana.