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Rebecca (..) Bounds, Mrs

Female Abt 1670 - Aft 1708  (~ 39 years)


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  1. 1.  Rebecca (..) Bounds, Mrs was born about 1670; died after 1708.

    Rebecca married John Bounds about 1693. John (son of John Bounds and Ann Hiram) was born about 1680 in Dorchester Co, Maryland Colony; died before 1775 in Anson Co, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Sarah Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1694.
    2. 3. James Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1696 in Wicomico, Dorchester Co, Maryland; died in 1775 in On Plantation, Anson, North Carolina.
    3. 4. John Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1701; died after 1710.
    4. 5. George Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1710 in Dorchester Co, Maryland; died on 27 Dec 1771 in St. Thomas Parish, Tyron, North Carolina.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sarah Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (1.Rebecca1) was born about 1694.

  2. 3.  James Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (1.Rebecca1) was born about 1696 in Wicomico, Dorchester Co, Maryland; died in 1775 in On Plantation, Anson, North Carolina.

    James married Ann (Dykes) Dicks about 1721 in Bedford Co, Virginia. Ann was born in 1700 in Dorchester, Maryland; died in 1740 in Bedford, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. James Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1720 in Dorchester, Maryland; died in 1810 in Peckingham, Richmond Co, NorthCarolina.
    2. 7. Jesse A. Bounds, Sr  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1730 in Cambridge, Dorchester, Maryland; died on 21 May 1804 in Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee.
    3. 8. Eleanor Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1733 in Dorcester, Maryland; died in 1783 in Bedford Co, Virginia.
    4. 9. John Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1735 in Somerset, Maryland; died about 1800 in Richmond, North Carolina.
    5. 10. Jane Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1736 in Bedford Co, Virginia; died after 1785 in of, North Carolina.
    6. 11. Elizabeth Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1738 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1750.
    7. 12. Margery Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1740 in Maryland; died in 1844 in Charles Co, Missouri.

  3. 4.  John Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (1.Rebecca1) was born in 1701; died after 1710.

  4. 5.  George Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (1.Rebecca1) was born in 1710 in Dorchester Co, Maryland; died on 27 Dec 1771 in St. Thomas Parish, Tyron, North Carolina.

    George married Mary Claywell about 1736 in Dorchester, Maryland. Mary was born in 1714 in Dorchester Co, Maryland; died after 1740. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. Eleanor Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1735 in Mercer Co, Kentucky; died in 1811 in Hopkins Co, Kentucky.
    2. 14. Sinah Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Aug 1737 in Maryland; died after 1780.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  James Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1720 in Dorchester, Maryland; died in 1810 in Peckingham, Richmond Co, NorthCarolina.

  2. 7.  Jesse A. Bounds, Sr Descendancy chart to this point (3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1730 in Cambridge, Dorchester, Maryland; died on 21 May 1804 in Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee.

    Jesse married Nancy Ann Bird about 1755. Nancy was born in 1752 in Anson, North Carolina; died in 1813 in Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 15. John Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1756 in Anson Co, North Carolina; died after 1800 in St. Francios, Missouri.
    2. 16. Joseph Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1758; died after 1760.
    3. 17. James "Jesse" Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1767 in Anson Co, North Carolina; died on 21 Jun 1847 in Scott Co, Virginia.
    4. 18. Obediah Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1767 in North Carolina; died after 1812 in Wayne Co, Mississippi.
    5. 19. Esq. Thomas Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1765 in Anson, North Carolina; died after Jul 1833 in White, Tennessee.
    6. 20. Nancy Ann Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1770; died after 1815.
    7. 21. Francis Bird Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1775 in Anson Co, North Carolina; died in Nov 1859 in Knox Co, Tennessee.
    8. 22. Eleanor "Nellie" Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1778 in Anson Co, North Carolina; died after 1800.

  3. 8.  Eleanor Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born about 1733 in Dorcester, Maryland; died in 1783 in Bedford Co, Virginia.

    Eleanor married Stephen Cole about 1754 in Bedford Co, Virginia. Stephen (son of James* Cole, Sr. (Immigrant) and Susannah* Rentfroe (or Renfro)) was born in 1736 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died in 1800 in Montgomery Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 23. William Temple Cole, Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Nov 1768 in New River, Wythe Co, Virginia; died on 20 Jul 1810 in Boonslick, Audrain Co, Missouri.
    2. 24. Rhoda Cole  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1770 in Wythe Co, Virginia; died in 1821 in Cooper Co, Missouri.
    3. 25. Capt. Stephen Cole, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1772 in Wythe Co, Virginia; died after 1807.
    4. 26. Majer Cole  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1774 in Wythe Co, Virginia; died in 1847 in Cooper Co, Missouri.

  4. 9.  John Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born about 1735 in Somerset, Maryland; died about 1800 in Richmond, North Carolina.

    John married Mary Allen about 1765 in North Carolina. Mary (daughter of William Allen and Frances Grant) was born about 1746 in Oxford, Granville, North Carolina; died in 1803 in Anson Co, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 27. James Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1766 in Rockingham, Richmond Co, North Carolina; died in 1835 in Jasper Co, Mississippi .
    2. 28. Martha Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1772 in Anson Co, North Carolina; died in 1844.
    3. 29. Nancy Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1784 in Georgetown, South Carolina; died in 1858 in Jasper Co, Mississippi .
    4. 30. Hannah Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1786; died after 1790.

  5. 10.  Jane Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born about 1736 in Bedford Co, Virginia; died after 1785 in of, North Carolina.

    Jane married John Cole about 1762. John (son of Stephen Cole, Jr (Immigrant) and Martha "Mattie" Hunter) was born on 9 Nov 1728 in Chester, Chester Co, Pennsylvania; was christened on 09 Nov 1728 in Chester, Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died in 1797 in North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 31. William Cole  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1767; died after 1800.

  6. 11.  Elizabeth Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1738 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1750.

    Elizabeth married Stephen Cole about 1758. Stephen (son of Stephen Cole, Jr (Immigrant) and Martha "Mattie" Hunter) was born in 1733 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1750. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 12.  Margery Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1740 in Maryland; died in 1844 in Charles Co, Missouri.

    Margery married Peter Van Bibber, II in 1756 in Lunenburg Co, Virginia. Peter (son of Peter* Van Bibber and Ann* Henriette Gooding) was born in 1728 in Cecil Co, Maryland; died on 10 Oct 1796 in Point Pleasant, Mason Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 32. Peter Van Bibber, III  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Aug 1757 in Halifax Co, Virginia; died in 1836; was buried in Vanderburgh Co, Indiana.
    2. 33. John Jesse Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Aug 1759 in Pigg River, Halifax Co, Virginia; died on 10 Apr 1852 in 13 Mile Creek, Mason Co, West Virginia; was buried in Van Bibber-Smith Cem.
    3. 34. Ellenor Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1762; died after 1840 in Missouri.
    4. 35. Sophronia Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1764 in Halifax Co, Virginia; died on 27 Mar 1824 in Gallia Twp, Washington Co, Ohio.
    5. 36. James Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 May 1766 in Halifax Co, Virginia; died in Feb 1840 in Auxvasse, Callaway Co, Missouri.
    6. 37. Matthias Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Nov 1774 in Greenbier Co, Virginia; died on 9 Mar 1828 in Nicholas Co, Virginia.
    7. 38. Jacob Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1775 in Greenbier Co, Virginia; died in 1839 in Greenup Co, Kentucky.
    8. 39. Joseph Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1776 in Greenbier Co, Virginia; died in Sep 1796 in Point Pleasant, Macon Co, Virginia.
    9. 40. Nancy Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1778 in Greenbier Co, Virginia; died after 1778.
    10. 41. Felicita Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1780; died after 1780.
    11. 42. Hannah Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1782; died after 1782.
    12. 43. Olive Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Jan 1783 in Kanawha Co, Virginia; died on 12 Nov 1858 in Ashgrove, Greene Co, Missouri; was buried in Nathan Boone Fam Cem, Ashgrove, Greene Co, Missouri.
    13. 44. Marjery Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1784; died after 1784.
    14. 45. Miriam Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1786; died after 1806.

  8. 13.  Eleanor Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (5.George2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1735 in Mercer Co, Kentucky; died in 1811 in Hopkins Co, Kentucky.

    Eleanor married Henry Ashby in 1752 in Virginia. Henry was born in 1716 in Hampshire Co, West Virginia; died on 5 Feb 1798 in Harrodsburg, Mercer Co, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 46. George Ashby  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1752 in Virginia; died in 1810 in Ohio Co, Kentucky.
    2. 47. Bounds Ashby  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1774 in Stafford Co, Virginia; died in 1831 in Madisonville, Hopkins Co, Kentucky.

  9. 14.  Sinah Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (5.George2, 1.Rebecca1) was born on 13 Aug 1737 in Maryland; died after 1780.

    Sinah married William Waddlington after 1757. William was born about 1737; died after 1780. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 48. George Bounds Waddlington  Descendancy chart to this point was born after 1760 in of, Dorchester, Maryland; died after 1770.
    2. 49. William Waddlington  Descendancy chart to this point was born after 1765 in of, Dorchester Co, Maryland; died after 1780.

    Sinah married James Hooper about 1757. James was born about 1737; died after 1757. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 4

  1. 15.  John Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (7.Jesse3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born about 1756 in Anson Co, North Carolina; died after 1800 in St. Francios, Missouri.

  2. 16.  Joseph Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (7.Jesse3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born about 1758; died after 1760.

  3. 17.  James "Jesse" Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (7.Jesse3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1767 in Anson Co, North Carolina; died on 21 Jun 1847 in Scott Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1820, Howard Co, Missouri

    Notes:

    Son of Jesse Bounds and Ann.
    Served as sheriff for Lafayette County; was one of the first settlers there. James and Cindrilla were among the first members of the First Christian Church organized at Lexington, MO 4/17/1836.

    Residence:
    Name: James Bounds Sr
    Gender: M (Male)
    State: Missouri
    Locality: Louisiana and Missouri Territory
    County: Howard County
    Residence Year: 1820
    Household Remarks: Name on a petition, 14 Sep 1819, to the President from inhabitants of Howard Land District alleging that the Register of land has long been absent & left his son Henry Carroll as acting Register who w (end of document translation)

    also son:
    Name: Obediah Bounds
    Gender: M (Male)
    State: Missouri
    Locality: Louisiana and Missouri Territory
    County: Howard County
    Residence Year: 1820
    Household Remarks: Name on a petition, 14 Sep 1819, to the President from inhabitants of Howard Land District alleging that the Register of land has long been absent & left his son Henry Carroll as acting Register who w (end of document transcription)

    also (prob James Jr.)
    Name: James Bounds
    Gender: M (Male)
    State: Missouri
    Locality: Louisiana and Missouri Territory
    County: Howard County
    Residence Year: 1820
    Household Remarks: Name on a petition, 14 Sep 1819, to the President from inhabitants of Howard Land District alleging that the Register of land has long been absent & left his son Henry Carroll as acting Register who w (end of document transcription)

    James married Cassandra (Cindrilla) (..) Bounds about 1788. Cassandra was born about 1767; died after 1797. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 50. Obediah Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1789 in Virginia; died in 1842 in Lafayette Co, Missouri.
    2. 51. James Bounds, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1790; died after 1820 in of, Howard Co, Missouri.
    3. 52. Benjamin Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1792; died after 1793.
    4. 53. Philina Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1794; died after 1815.
    5. 54. Nancy Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1796; died after 1836.

  4. 18.  Obediah Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (7.Jesse3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born about 1767 in North Carolina; died after 1812 in Wayne Co, Mississippi.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1790, Washington Co, Tennessee
    • Military: 23 Oct 1790, Washington Co, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Note: Joan Wade of Ft. Smith, AR states; "Obediah lived in Washington Co. TN bet. 1790 & 1797. Bought Land in Robertson Co. TN from Thomas Bounds, sold the land in 1810 & moved to Wayne Co. MS by 1811. Died in Wayne Co. MS after 1812. Land called Buckatuma (162 acres). 1 poll shows 5 slaves. Found Agnes in a special 1816 census with 2 males & 8 females under 21."
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=papsmith&id=I01579

    Residence:
    Name: Obadiah Bounds
    Gender: M (Male)
    State: Tennessee
    Locality: Territory South of Ohio River
    County: Washington County
    Residence Year: 1790
    Household Remarks: He was appointed a Lieutenant in the militia for Washington County, 23 Oct 1790.

    Name: Thomas Bounds
    Gender: M (Male)
    State: Tennessee
    Locality: Territory South of Ohio River
    County: Washington County
    Residence Year: 1790
    Household Remarks: He was appointed a Constable for Washington County, 10 May 1791.


    Military:
    Name: Obadiah Bounds
    Gender: M (Male)
    State: Tennessee
    Locality: Territory South of Ohio River
    County: Washington County
    Residence Year: 1790
    Household Remarks: He was appointed a Lieutenant in the militia for Washington County, 23 Oct 1790.

    Obediah married Martha Agnes "Nancy" Patterson about 1790 in Tennessee. Martha was born about 1765; died after 1816 in of, Wayne Co, Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 55. Lucretia Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1788 in Knox Co, Tennessee; died about 1829 in Robertson Co, Tennessee.
    2. 56. Addison Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1796 in Washington Co, Tennessee; died after 1870 in Jasper Co, Mississippi .
    3. 57. John F. Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1798 in Washington Co, Tennessee; died before 1880.
    4. 58. Elizabeth "Betsy" (twin) Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1795 and 1802 in Mississippi; died before 1843 in of, Wayne Co, or Jasper Co, Mississippi.
    5. 59. Eleanor (twin) Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1795 and 1802; died about 1843 in Jasper Co, Mississippi .

  5. 19.  Esq. Thomas Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (7.Jesse3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1765 in Anson, North Carolina; died after Jul 1833 in White, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1820, Washington Co, Tennessee
    • Other-Begin: 8 Jul 1833, White Co, Tennessee; re Thomas Welch Rev service

    Notes:

    Thomas and Thomas Lovelady land deals listed in note of Thomas Lovelady.

    Residence:
    Name: Obadiah Bounds
    Gender: M (Male)
    State: Tennessee
    Locality: Territory South of Ohio River
    County: Washington County
    Residence Year: 1790
    Household Remarks: He was appointed a Lieutenant in the militia for Washington County, 23 Oct 1790.

    Name: Thomas Bounds
    Gender: M (Male)
    State: Tennessee
    Locality: Territory South of Ohio River
    County: Washington County
    Residence Year: 1790
    Household Remarks: He was appointed a Constable for Washington County, 10 May 1791.


    Other-Begin:
    State of Tennessee
    White County, Tennessee
    We Thomas Bounds and William Matlock residing in the county of White do hereby certify that we are well acquainted with Thomas Welch who has subscribed and sworn to above declaration that we believe to be Eighty-four yers of age that he is respected and believed in the neighborhood where he resides to have been a soldier of the Revolution and that we concur in that opinion.
    Thomas Bounds (his mark)
    William Matlock mark (seal)
    Sworn to and Subscribed in open Court 8 Jul 1833

    Thomas Welch
    For Declaration of Pension
    statement of Thomas Bounds and William Matlock found as credible persons and that their statement is entitled to Credit.
    Sim Dearing (seal)
    William Bruster (seal)
    Isaac Burke (seal)

    Thomas married Margaret Armstrong on 03 Aug 1787. Margaret was born in 1773 in North Carolina; died after 1850 in of, White Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 60. John Bird (or James B.) Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1799 in Tennessee; died on 26 Jun 1869 in Lane Co, Oregon.
    2. 61. William C. Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Mar 1803 in Tennessee; died on 10 Feb 1870 in White Co, Tennessee; was buried in Bounds Hill Cem, White Co, Tennessee.
    3. 62. Nancy Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1806 in White Co, Tenenssee (?); died on 16 Sep 1881 in Platte Co, Missouri .
    4. 63. Margaret Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Feb 1809; died on 5 Apr 1882 in Putnam Co, Tennessee; was buried in Stones Seminary.
    5. 64. Amanda Mary Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1811 in Tennessee; died after 1850 in of, Polk Co, Oregon.
    6. 65. Elizabeth Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1813 in White Co, Tennessee; died after 1880 in of, Monroe, Benton Co, Oregon.

  6. 20.  Nancy Ann Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (7.Jesse3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born about 1770; died after 1815.

    Nancy married Isaac Clark about 1811. Isaac was born before 1794 in Tennessee; died after 1815. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 66. Tempy Clark  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 May 1812; died on 8 Aug 1886 in Tennessee.

  7. 21.  Francis Bird Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (7.Jesse3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1775 in Anson Co, North Carolina; died in Nov 1859 in Knox Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 6 Mar 1844, Knox Co, Tennessee; deeded to sons
    • Census: 1850, Knox Co (Subdivision 15), Tennessee

    Notes:

    Property:
    Francis, on March 6, 1844, gave to his son John W. Bounds, 171 acres of land; to son William, he gave 172 acres; and to son Francis Bounds, 92 acres. This was surveyed by Robert Armstrong. However, in April of 1870, a suit was brought by his son Francis H. against his brothers for settlement of the lands! He claimed that the deeds from his father were invalid... "
    I am working on proving Francis B. Bounds link to his daughter Elizabeth G. who m. Aaron Armstrong (son of Robert Armstrong).

    from: Pamela Tubbs
    date: Monday, September 05, 2011 5:53 AM
    to: lumoto@aol.com
    subject: Francis Bird Bounds



    Census:
    residence 283
    Bounds, Washington W. 41 1809
    Rebecca 36 1814
    Claiborne H. 16 1834
    William F. 15 1835
    Elizabeth D. 13 1837
    Daniel F. 12 1838
    Anny J. 8 1842
    Sarah C. 5 1845
    Mary E. 1 1849

    residence 284
    Bounds, John W. 46 1804
    Mary 42 1808
    Thomas J. 16 1834
    Elbert S. 14 1836
    Martha C. 7 1843
    George M. 4 1846
    Cynthia E. 1 1849

    residence 286
    Bounds, Frances 75 1775 Virginia
    Alexander Pin 9 1841 black

    Francis married Amy White on 18 Jan 1799 in Knox Co, Tennessee. Amy was born in 1778; died before 1850 in Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 67. Louisa Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1800 in Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee; died after 1802.
    2. 68. Elizabeth G. Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Apr 1802 in Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee; died on 3 Dec 1864 in Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee.
    3. 69. John W. Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Oct 1803 in Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee; died on 22 Jun 1880.
    4. 70. Ellen Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1805 in Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee; died after 1810.
    5. 71. Washington William Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Apr 1809 in Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee; died in 1898.
    6. 72. Francis H. Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1813 in Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee; died in 1898 in Knox Co, Tennessee.

  8. 22.  Eleanor "Nellie" Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (7.Jesse3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born about 1778 in Anson Co, North Carolina; died after 1800.

  9. 23.  William Temple Cole, Sr. Descendancy chart to this point (8.Eleanor3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born on 17 Nov 1768 in New River, Wythe Co, Virginia; died on 20 Jul 1810 in Boonslick, Audrain Co, Missouri.

    Notes:

    \"For many years it has been said that Cole County was named for [Stephen] Cole although a newspaper published in Franklin, across the river from Boonville, twice identifies [William] Temple [Cole] as the one whose name was given to the county.\" -- Email from Robert \"Bob\" Priddy

    Stephen Cole and William Temple Cole Fight With Indians -
    Stephen Cole and William Temple Cole were born in New River, Wythe Co., Virginia. There they married sisters named Allison, and emigrated to the southern part of the Cumberland, Wayne Co., Kentucky. In 1807, they came to Upper Louisiana, and settled on or near Loutre Island, about the same time that the Coopers settled on that island. In 1810, a roving band of about eighteen Pottowattomies, led by a war chief named Nessotingineg, stole a number of horses from the settlers of Loutre Island on the Missouri. A volunteer company consisting of Stephen Cole, William Temple Cole, Sarshall Brown, Nicholas Gooch, Abraham Potts, and James Mordock, was formed with Stephen Cole, then captain of the militia of Loutre Island, as leader. The company proposed to follow the Indians and recapture the stolen property. The volunteer company followed the Indians up the Loutre Creek, about 20 miles, and came to a place where the Indians had peeled bark, evidently to make halters, there the white men stopped for the night. The next morning they followed the Indian trail about thirty miles across Grand Prairie, just as they emerged from a small patch of timber, suddenly discovered the Indians with the horses. William Temple Cole and Sarshall Brown, on the fastest horses, started in pursuit, the others following them. So hard did they press their pursuit upon the Indians, who did not know the number of whites chasing them, and who were apprehensive that they might be captured in their wild flight, that they threw their packs into a plum thicket near a pool of water, and they scattered in the woods. These packs, consisting of buffalo robes, deer skins and partly tanned leather, they had stolen from Sarshall Brown. Night overtaking the party, they went into camp on the Waters of Salt River at a place known as Bonelick, 65 miles from the Loutre settlement, and about a mile or two northwest of the present city of Mexico, in Audrain County. Here contrary to the advice of their leader Stephen Cole, they without posting any sentinels, tied their horses in the thicket. After broiling some meat for supper, they went to sleep, with the exception of Stephen Cole, who with the sagacity of the experienced frontiersman was apprehensive of an attack. They had not been asleep long, when Cole thought he heard the cracking of a bush. He told his brother to get up, for he believed the Indians were near. However everything remained still, and solemn quietude prevailed. Stephen Cole pulled his saddle against his back and shoulders, and sought again his repose after the hard day\'s chase, but still impressed with impending danger. The Indians, who had crawled up so near that, by the light of the
    little camp fire, they could see the faces of their unsuspecting victims, waited but a short time till all was quiet then they opened a volley upon the party, instantly killing Gooch and Brown, wounding William Temple Cole and mother of one of the men. A hand-to-hand struggle between the Indians and Stephen Cole then took place in which Cole killed four Indians and wounded a fifth; the remaining members of the Indian band disappeared. Stephen Cole then went into a nearby pool and squatted in the water to wash the blood from the many wounds which he had received. After a little while the Indians returned, found Temple Cole and killed him. Patton, who had managed to get off some distance, also was found dead near a little sapling. Stephen Cole, after stanching the flow of blood from his wounds left the scene of the bloody encounter.
    The next morning, after he had gone about two or three miles, he sat down on a small gopher hill to rest, when he discovered two mounted Indians same distance away. They eyed him for a few minutes, then wheeled their horses and disappeared. He reached the settlement on the third day nearly famished, having had not a morsel to eat during all this time. James Moredock escaped unhurt, and it is said that if he had acted with one-half the bravery of Stephen Cole, the Indians would have been defeated. Samuel Cole, a son of William Temple Cole, says that the Indians did not scalp the whites in this encounter. Peace was supposed to prevail between the Indians and settlers. This skirmish proved to be the beginning of the Indian troubles on the Missouri River. It is possible that this band of Pottowattomies had been on the war path against the Osages, and since the war trail from the Pottowattomies\' led to the mouth of the Gasconade, near which Loutre Island is situated in the Missouri River, the temptation to steal some of the horses of the settlers had been too great for the Indians to forego. At any rate, so far as we know they did no personal injury to the settlers, except yielding to their penchant for stealing. If they had been bent upon more
    serious mischief, they undoubtedly could and would have perpetrated it. James Cole, a son of Stephen Cole, says that in this fight Stephen Cole received 26 wounds, and that on his way home he chewed some elm bark and placed it on his wounds. Stephen Cole was killed by the Indians on the banks of the Rio Grande near El Paso in 1824. Cole was a strong, virile, robust, uneducated, but sagacious frontiersman. On one occasion he was present at a session of the legislature, says Houck, when two members who had been opponents in a spirited debate during the session, engaged in a fight, after adjournment for the day and clinched. This was a common occurrence in those days when physical strength and prowess were so greatly esteemed. Governor McNair, who happened to be present, tried to separate them, but Cole seized the governor and pulled him away, saying, \"In such a scrimmage a governor is no more than any other man.\"

    From History of Cooper County Missouri by W. F. Johnson


    William Temple Cole and his family went from Wythe County VA to St Charles County MO in 1807. William Temple Cole was killed by Indians on 20 July 1810. The court appointed his brother Stephen Cole (jr), administrator and in 1814 guardian of William Temple Cole\'s sons Stephen Cole & Samuel Cole both over age 14.

    The following is hand written:

    District of Saint Charles } Henry Hight Judge of probate
    Territory of Louisiana } of the district aforesaid
    To Hannah Cole relict & widow of William Temple Cole - deceased, James Cole, Holbert Cole, Stephen Cole, Samuel Cole, Jane Cole, Martha Cole, William T Cole, Ann D. Cole, Eleoner Cole and Phebe Cole ---- heirs and representatives of William Temple Cole ---- deceased.
    You are hereby Summoned and required to Show cause if any you can why the sale of Lucy & Issac - slaves belonging to the estate of the aforesaid William Temple Cole -should not be directed and the amount of the sale distributed among you according to your respective rights on or before the first day of September next-

    Given under my hand with the seal of office annexed the 24th day of July - in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & eleven.
    H. Hight
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=day76149&id=I0590

    ---------
    another webpage with extensive notes:
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/k/a/n/Ronald-P-Kanarr/GENE1-0010.html

    Died:
    Killed in an Indian attack.
    Source: Robert \"Bob\" Priddy of Jefferson City, MO

    William married Hannah Allison in 1789 in Wythe Co, Virginia. Hannah (daughter of Holbert McClure (Halbert) Allison and Mrs. Nancy Agnes (..) Allison) was born in 1762 in New River, Wythe Co, Virginia; died in 1843 in Booneville, Cooper Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 73. Stephen Jefferson Cole  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1792 in Wayne Co, Kentucky; died in 1822 in New Mexico.
    2. 74. Halbert Allison Cole  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Apr 1794 in Wayne Co, Kentucky; died on 24 Nov 1843 in Cooper Co, Missouri.
    3. 75. Samuel Cole  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Feb 1801 in Fleming Co, Kentucky; died on 9 Mar 1886 in Cooper Co, Missouri.
    4. 76. Jane Cole  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1802 in Virginia; died in 1878 in Cooper Co, Missouri.
    5. 77. Martha "Mattie" Cole  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1804 in Kentucky; died in 1840 in Cooper Co, Missouri.
    6. 78. William Temple Cole, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1808 in of, Cooper Co, Missouri; died in 1853 in Morgan Co, Missouri.
    7. 79. Nancy Ann Dyke Cole  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Feb 1808 in Cooper Co, Missouri; died after 1810 in of, Cooper Co, Missouri.
    8. 80. Eleanor Cole  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1810 in Cooper Co, Missouri; died after 1834 in of, Cooper Co, Missouri.
    9. 81. Phebe Cole  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1810 in Cooper Co, Missouri; died after 1812 in of, Cooper Co, Missouri.

  10. 24.  Rhoda Cole Descendancy chart to this point (8.Eleanor3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1770 in Wythe Co, Virginia; died in 1821 in Cooper Co, Missouri.

    Rhoda married Joseph Stephens, Sr. in 1790 in Wythe Co, Virginia. Joseph (son of Samuel Peter Stephens, Jr. and Anna Maria Chrisman) was born in 1763 in Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 7 May 1836 in Bunceton, Cooper Co, Missouri; was buried in Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 82. William E. Stephens  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1790 in Wythe Co, Virginia; died in 1834 in Arkansas.

  11. 25.  Capt. Stephen Cole, Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (8.Eleanor3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1772 in Wythe Co, Virginia; died after 1807.

    Notes:

    Stephen Cole and William Temple Cole Fight With Indians -
    Stephen Cole and William Temple Cole were born in New River, Wythe Co., Virginia. There they married sisters named Allison, and emigrated to the southern part of the Cumberland, Wayne Co., Kentucky. In 1807, they came to Upper Louisiana, and settled on or near Loutre Island, about the same time that the Coopers settled on that island. In 1810, a roving band of about eighteen Pottowattomies, led by a war chief named Nessotingineg, stole a number of horses from the settlers of Loutre Island on the Missouri. A volunteer company consisting of Stephen Cole, William Temple Cole, Sarshall Brown, Nicholas Gooch, Abraham Potts, and James Mordock, was formed with Stephen Cole, then captain of the militia of Loutre Island, as leader. The company proposed to follow the Indians and recapture the stolen property. The volunteer company followed the Indians up the Loutre Creek, about 20 miles, and came to a place where the Indians had peeled bark, evidently to make halters, there the white men stopped for the night. The next morning they followed the Indian trail about thirty miles across Grand Prairie, just as they emerged from a small patch of timber, suddenly discovered the Indians with the horses. William Temple Cole and Sarshall Brown, on the fastest horses, started in pursuit, the others following them. So hard did they press their pursuit upon the Indians, who did not know the number of whites chasing them, and who were apprehensive that they might be captured in their wild flight, that they threw their packs into a plum thicket near a pool of water, and they scattered in the woods. These packs, consisting of buffalo robes, deer skins and partly tanned leather, they had stolen from Sarshall Brown. Night overtaking the party, they went into camp on the Waters of Salt River at a place known as Bonelick, 65 miles from the Loutre settlement, and about a mile or two northwest of the present city of Mexico, in Audrain County. Here contrary to the advice of their leader Stephen Cole, they without posting any sentinels, tied their horses in the thicket. After broiling some meat for supper, they went to sleep, with the exception of Stephen Cole, who with the sagacity of the experienced frontiersman was apprehensive of an attack. They had not been asleep long, when Cole thought he heard the cracking of a bush. He told his brother to get up, for he believed the Indians were near. However everything remained still, and solemn quietude prevailed. Stephen Cole pulled his saddle against his back and shoulders, and sought again his repose after the hard day\'s chase, but still impressed with impending danger. The Indians, who had crawled up so near that, by the light of the
    little camp fire, they could see the faces of their unsuspecting victims, waited but a short time till all was quiet then they opened a volley upon the party, instantly killing Gooch and Brown, wounding William Temple Cole and mother of one of the men. A hand-to-hand struggle between the Indians and Stephen Cole then took place in which Cole killed four Indians and wounded a fifth; the remaining members of the Indian band disappeared. Stephen Cole then went into a nearby pool and squatted in the water to wash the blood from the many wounds which he had received. After a little while the Indians returned, found Temple Cole and killed him. Patton, who had managed to get off some distance, also was found dead near a little sapling. Stephen Cole, after stanching the flow of blood from his wounds left the scene of the bloody encounter.
    The next morning, after he had gone about two or three miles, he sat down on a small gopher hill to rest, when he discovered two mounted Indians same distance away. They eyed him for a few minutes, then wheeled their horses and disappeared. He reached the settlement on the third day nearly famished, having had not a morsel to eat during all this time. James Moredock escaped unhurt, and it is said that if he had acted with one-half the bravery of Stephen Cole, the Indians would have been defeated. Samuel Cole, a son of William Temple Cole, says that the Indians did not scalp the whites in this encounter. Peace was supposed to prevail between the Indians and settlers. This skirmish proved to be the beginning of the Indian troubles on the Missouri River. It is possible that this band of Pottowattomies had been on the war path against the Osages, and since the war trail from the Pottowattomies\' led to the mouth of the Gasconade, near which Loutre Island is situated in the Missouri River, the temptation to steal some of the horses of the settlers had been too great for the Indians to forego. At any rate, so far as we know they did no personal injury to the settlers, except yielding to their penchant for stealing. If they had been bent upon more
    serious mischief, they undoubtedly could and would have perpetrated it. James Cole, a son of Stephen Cole, says that in this fight Stephen Cole received 26 wounds, and that on his way home he chewed some elm bark and placed it on his wounds. Stephen Cole was killed by the Indians on the banks of the Rio Grande near El Paso in 1824. Cole was a strong, virile, robust, uneducated, but sagacious frontiersman. On one occasion he was present at a session of the legislature, says Houck, when two members who had been opponents in a spirited debate during the session, engaged in a fight, after adjournment for the day and clinched. This was a common occurrence in those days when physical strength and prowess were so greatly esteemed. Governor McNair, who happened to be present, tried to separate them, but Cole seized the governor and pulled him away, saying, \"In such a scrimmage a governor is no more than any other man.\"

    From History of Cooper County Missouri by W. F. Johnson


    William Temple Cole and his family went from Wythe County VA to St Charles County MO in 1807. William Temple Cole was killed by Indians on 20 July 1810. The court appointed his brother Stephen Cole (jr), administrator and in 1814 guardian of William Temple Cole\'s sons Stephen Cole & Samuel Cole both over age 14.

    The following is hand written:

    District of Saint Charles } Henry Hight Judge of probate
    Territory of Louisiana } of the district aforesaid
    To Hannah Cole relict & widow of William Temple Cole - deceased, James Cole, Holbert Cole, Stephen Cole, Samuel Cole, Jane Cole, Martha Cole, William T Cole, Ann D. Cole, Eleoner Cole and Phebe Cole ---- heirs and representatives of William Temple Cole ---- deceased.
    You are hereby Summoned and required to Show cause if any you can why the sale of Lucy & Issac - slaves belonging to the estate of the aforesaid William Temple Cole -should not be directed and the amount of the sale distributed among you according to your respective rights on or before the first day of September next-

    Given under my hand with the seal of office annexed the 24th day of July - in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & eleven.
    H. Hight

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=day76149&id=I0590

    Major Stephen Cole was the acknowledged leader of the settlers living south of the Missouri River, in what is now Boonville, Missouri. Having made every effort to protect his loved ones, and his neighbors, during the trying period of the War of 1812, when peace was declared in 1815, the love of wild adventure led him to become a pioneer in the trade with Santa Fe. In 1822, he and his nephew (also named Stephen Cole) were killed by Navajo Indians about 60 miles southwest of Santa Fe, on the Rio Grande River.

    See http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=day76149&id=I0112 and also thanks to Robert \"Bob\" Priddy

    Stephen married Phoebe Allison in 1799 in Wythe Co, Virginia. Phoebe (daughter of Holbert McClure (Halbert) Allison and Mrs. Nancy Agnes (..) Allison) was born in 1772 in Wythe Co, Virginia; died about 1825 in Cole Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 26.  Majer Cole Descendancy chart to this point (8.Eleanor3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1774 in Wythe Co, Virginia; died in 1847 in Cooper Co, Missouri.

    Majer married Benjamin James Dillard about 1790. Benjamin was born in 1765 in Wythe Co, Virginia; died on 22 Dec 1836 in Cooper Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  13. 27.  James Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1766 in Rockingham, Richmond Co, North Carolina; died in 1835 in Jasper Co, Mississippi .

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1805, Anderson Co, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Census:
    Name: James Bounds
    State: TN
    County: Anderson County
    Township: No Township Listed
    Year: 1805
    Record Type: Tax list
    Database: TN Early Census Index


    Name: John Bounds (father? brother? to James)
    State: TN
    County: Anderson County
    Township: No Township Listed
    Year: 1805
    Record Type: Tax list
    Database: TN Early Census Index

    James married Mary Ann Crocker about 1798 in Spartanburg, Spartanburg Co, South Carolina. Mary (daughter of Arthur Crocker) was born in 1776 in Isle of Wight Co, Virginia; died in 1860 in Jasper Co, Mississippi . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 83. Martha Jane "Jenny" Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Mar 1800 in North Carolina; died on 8 May 1885.
    2. 84. Rev. John Chapman Bounds (Bownds)  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Aug 1802 in South Carolina, or Rockingham, Richmond Co, North Carolina; died on 01 Jul 1867 in Lee Co, Texas; was buried in Old Mesquite Cem, Lee Co, Texas.
    3. 85. William Crocker "Billy" Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1805 in Anderson Co, Tennessee; died on 27 Aug 1859 in Jasper Co, Mississippi .
    4. 86. Julia C. Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1807 in Tennessee; died in 1807 in Tennessee.
    5. 87. Sarah Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1808 in Claiborne Co, Mississippi; died on 15 Aug 1885 in Jasper Co, Mississippi .
    6. 88. Elizabeth Pauline Bounds  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1808 in Claiborne Co, Mississippi, or Tennessee; died in 1873 in Ringgold, Bienville Parish, Louisiana.

  14. 28.  Martha Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1772 in Anson Co, North Carolina; died in 1844.

    Martha married William Cole on 18 Dec 1790. William (son of John Cole and Jane Bounds) was born in 1767; died after 1800. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 89. John Russell Cole  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Dec 1800 in North Carolina; died on 27 Jun 1859 in Tuscaloosa Co, Alabama.

  15. 29.  Nancy Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1784 in Georgetown, South Carolina; died in 1858 in Jasper Co, Mississippi .

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 14 Sep 1850, Jasper Co, Mississippi
    • Will: 8 Jan 1859, Eastern Clarion, Jasper Co, Mississippi

    Notes:

    Census:
    1850 Jasper Co MS 14 Sep
    Residence 120
    -Parker, Rhoda Ann (Strickland) 45 1805 Georgia
    (wid of John Parker)
    Parker, Candice T. 18 1832 Mississippi (m Dawson Stanton
    Parker, John H. (Hudson) 12 1834 Mississippi
    Parker, Elizabeth Allen 10 1840 Mississippi
    -Stanton, Dawson 25 1825 Alabama (m Candice Parker)

    Residence 121
    -Rogers, Redick (Reddick) 62 1787 SC
    Elizabeth (Cooley) 45 1805 SC
    Mary Anne 15 1835 MS
    Elizabeth B 11 1839 MS

    Residence 125
    -Ellis, Lenon B. 46 1804 Georgia
    Tresa 49 1801 Georgia
    Ira B. 21 1829 MS
    S.W. 18 1832 MS
    Nancy 14 1836 MS
    Tresa 12 1838 MS
    Mary 10 184 MS
    John W.W. 6 1844
    Sarah 2 1848 MS
    James S. 27 1823 MS

    Residence 126
    - Bounds, John C (Chapman) 25 1825 Mississippi
    Bounds, Martha (Ellis) 16 1834 Mississippi
    Bounds, William Theodore 1 1849
    - Bosworth, Augustus 3 1847 (1842) Mississippi
    Dixon, Spias 55 1795 Georgia (b 1 Feb 1795; d 28 Dec 1875 Jasper Co MS
    Dixon, Lydia (King) 52 1798 South Carolina b 27 Feb 1798; d 8 Sep 1887 Jasper Co
    Halder (Holder), H.H. (or H.L.) 21 1829 Mississippi
    Halder, Colen (Colosso) 13 1837 Mississippi
    Danlas, George 50 1800 --

    Note: Bounds/Ellis relation to Dixon/Holder not determined; but Spias Dixon's (Spicer Dickson) daughter, Rebecca (1825) m a James Holder. And in 1860 H. Holder was living near a T.H. Moffett. Martha Ellis Bounds mother was a Moffett. T.H. might have been her brother


    Residence 129
    - Bounds John 48 1802 South Carolina
    Bounds Mary (Cooley) 43 1807 South Carolina
    Berry 22 1828 South Carolina
    James 19 1831 South Carolina
    William 17 1833 South Carolina
    Jane 16 1834 South Carolina
    Andrew 12 1838 South Carolina
    John 7 1843 South Carolina
    Morgan 2 1848 South Carolina
    - Susan Bounds 16 1834 South Carolina
    - Jane Bounds 9 1841 South Carolina

    residence 130
    - Cooly, Nancy (Bounds) 66 1784 South Carolina <<<<
    - John 21 1829 Mississippi

    Residence 131
    - Cooley, Middleton 24 1826 Mississippi

    Residence 132 Mississippi
    - Cooley, Daniel 32 1818 Mississippi
    Eliza 26 1824 Mississippi
    Nancy 12 1838 Mississippi
    William 10 1840 Mississippi
    Julia Anne 8 1842 Mississippi
    John 6 1844 Mississippi
    Madison 4 1846 Mississippi
    Adaline 2 1848 Mississippi

    residence 133
    - Cooley William 38 1812 North Carolina
    Mary 3 1820 North Carolina
    Penelope 18 1832 Mississippi
    Elias 16 1834 Mississippi
    William 13 1837 Mississippi
    Susan 11 1839 Mississippi
    Eliza 7 1843 Mississippi
    Nancy 4 1846 Mississippi
    Mary 2 1848 Mississippi

    residence 134
    -Merrill A. (Abel) 50 1800 SC
    Eliza (Cooley) 48 1802 SC
    William 28 1822 MS
    Eliza 16 1834 MS
    Green Berry 14 1836 MS
    Susan 12 1838 MS
    Keziah (Goodwin) 20 1830 MS (wife of William)

    residence 135
    -Travis, Ezekiel 46 1804 GA
    Martha (Granberry) 40 1810 GA
    James 19 1831 MS
    Allen 17 1833 MS
    Mary 20 1830 MS
    Soanna 12 1838 MS
    Jane 8 1842 MS
    Allisa 4 1846 MS

    residence 136
    -Porter, L.L. (Lancelot Landlot) 45 1805 SC
    Elizabeth (Bounds) 40 1810 TN
    James Palmer 18 1832 MS
    Susan 15 1835 MS
    Martha Anne 10 1840 MS
    Russell 5 1845 MS
    Saphronia Paulina 1 1849 MS

    Residence 137
    - Cooly Berry 29 1821 MS
    Cooly Lavina (Arrington) 17 1833 MS
    Ellender Bersheba epsy 6 1844 Mississippi
    Spurlock Martha 26 1824 Mississippi
    Spurlock Mary Jane 21 1829 Mississippi
    Spurlock Allen 16 1834 Mississippi
    Spurlock John 20 1830 Mississippi
    Spurlock Robert Winston 13 1837 Mississippi
    Spurlock Anne 11 1839 Mississippi
    Spurlock Lavina 8 1842 Mississippi
    Spurlock Adaline 63 1787 Mississippi (unknown relation)

    (note: Berry Cooley's relation to the Spurlocks has not been determined; but these Spurlocks are the children of William (1800 GA) and Lavina Winborne Spurlock (1800 SC), who are living in Residence 119 with Calno P and Isabella Moonsson. That household is listed directly before Rhoda Parker.
    In Residence 118 is Bowling L. Spurlock, age 3 1847, another child of William and Lavina. He is living with George & Mary Massengale (Massingill) and children.
    By 1860, William and Lavina are in Rockport, Simpson Co, MS, with their children, Ann, Levina, and Adeline, age 15. Near is Young B. Massengale, and wife Martha. He is son of George & Mary Massengill who Bowling was living with; and Martha is daughter of William and Lavina Spurlock.


    Will:
    From the 8 Jan Eastern Clarion, vol. XXII, No. XIII: State of Mississippi, Jasper County.

    In probate court, January Term, 1859. To Eliza Merrell and Abel Merrell, her husband; Hearbert Cooly; Elizabeth Rogers and Reddick Rogers, her husband; Nelson Cooley, William Cooley, Ira Cooley, Middleton Cooley, L.B. Cooley, Benjamin F. Lee, Nancy Warren, and George Warren, her husband; Polly Bounds and John Bounds, her husband; and Eliza Cooley, Julia Cooley, William Cooley, Madison Cooley, Adaline Cooley, Lavina Cooley, Berry Benton Cooley and Ira Cooley and all other persons interested in the settlement of the estate of Nancy Cooley late of said county, deceased. In next March Term of Probate Court of Jasper County.

    http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/mckstorycooley.htm

    Nancy married William C. Cooley, Sr. in 1801 in Darlington, South Carolina. William (son of John Anderson Cooley, Sr. and Rachel Kinchen) was born in 1785 in Darlington, South Carolina; died in 1841 in Jasper Co, Mississippi . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 90. Eliza Cooley  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1802 in Darlington District, South Carolina; died in 1866 in Mississippi.
    2. 91. Elizabeth Cooley  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1804 in Darlington District, South Carolina; died in 1880 in Jasper Co, Mississippi .
    3. 92. Harband Cooley, (DNA-Circle-g)  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1806 in Darlington District, South Carolina; died in Dec 1867 in Wayne Co, Mississippi; was buried in Shirley Place Cem, Wayne Co, Mississippi.
    4. 93. Mary Sophronia "Polly" Cooley  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Aug 1808 in Darlington District, South Carolina; died in Jul 1869 in Lee Co, Texas; was buried in Old Mesquite Cem, Lee Co, Texas.
    5. 94. Nelson Cooley  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1810 in Darlington District, South Carolina; died in Jan 1860.
    6. 95. William C. Cooley, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1812 in Cottontown, Sumner, Tennessee; died in 1875 in Jasper Co, Mississippi ; was buried in Shady Grove First Baptist Church Cem, Heidelberg, Jasper Co, Mississippi.
    7. 96. Calvin Cooley  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1815 in Darlington District, South Carolina; died after 1860 in of, Clarke Co, Mississippi.
    8. 97. Daniel Cooley  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1818 in Wayne Co, Mississippi; died after 1859 in of, Jasper Co, Mississippi.
    9. 98. Little Berry Cooley  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jul 1821 in Wayne Co, Mississippi; died on 23 May 1903 in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
    10. 99. Martha Cooley  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jan 1824 in Wayne Co, Mississippi; died after 1830.
    11. 100. Ira Cooley  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Jan 1823 in Wayne Co, Mississippi; died on 17 Aug 1908 in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Hagar Cem, Ragley, Beauregard Parish, Louisiana.
    12. 101. Middleton Cooley  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1826 in Wayne Co, Mississippi; died in 1878 in Angelina Co, Texas.
    13. 102. Nancy Cooley  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1827 in Mississippi; died after 1859 in of, Jasper Co, Mississippi.
    14. 103. John C. Cooley  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jan 1828 in Wayne Co, Mississippi; died on 28 Jun 1906 in Mississippi.

  16. 30.  Hannah Bounds Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1786; died after 1790.

  17. 31.  William Cole Descendancy chart to this point (10.Jane3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1767; died after 1800.

    William married Martha Bounds on 18 Dec 1790. Martha (daughter of John Bounds and Mary Allen) was born in 1772 in Anson Co, North Carolina; died in 1844. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 89. John Russell Cole  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Dec 1800 in North Carolina; died on 27 Jun 1859 in Tuscaloosa Co, Alabama.

  18. 32.  Peter Van Bibber, III Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margery3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born on 5 Aug 1757 in Halifax Co, Virginia; died in 1836; was buried in Vanderburgh Co, Indiana.

    Notes:

    [NOTE: Capt. John VanBibber lived near Kellers now Summers County WV. They move to Point Pleasant after this date. Brother Peter had already settled there about 1781. The Indians were still a problem on the frontier which continued till the Antony Wayne Treaty 1795.]


    Buried:
    named on plaque placed by Vandeburgh chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution:
    In Honor of the Soldiers & Patriots of the American Revolution 1775-1783

    Buried in Vanderburgh County
    (nine names listed, including...
    Peter Van Bibber
    1757-1836
    Pvt, VA Line

    Peter married Sarah Yoakum on 22 Jul 1785 in Greenbrier Co, Virginia. Sarah was born about 1758; died before 8 Oct 1838. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 104. Jacob Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1778; died after 1778.

  19. 33.  John Jesse Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margery3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born on 8 Aug 1759 in Pigg River, Halifax Co, Virginia; died on 10 Apr 1852 in 13 Mile Creek, Mason Co, West Virginia; was buried in Van Bibber-Smith Cem.

    Notes:

    GREENBRIER COUNTY VA COURT RECORDS
    By Anna L. Lutz

    Pg 20 Sept 1790 On motion of Conrad Keller a commission is given him to take the acknowledgement of Cloe VanBibber wife of John VanBibber [son of Peter & Margery] her relinquishment of dower in land sold by her husband to said Keller. [NOTE: Capt. John VanBibber lived near Kellers now Summers County WV. They move to Point Pleasant after this date. Brother Peter had already settled there about 1781. The Indians were still a problem on the frontier which continued till the Anthony Wayne Treaty 1795.]

    John married Chloe (..) Van Bibber, Mrs about 1777. Chloe was born about 1757; died after 1790. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    John married Rachel Greenlee on 9 Jul 1799 in Gallia Twp, Washington Co, Ohio. Rachel was born on 30 Jun 1779; died after 1799. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  20. 34.  Ellenor Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margery3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born about 1762; died after 1840 in Missouri.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 8 May 1776

    Notes:

    birthdate May 8 1776 given makes her too young for marriage in 1781. Either marriage date or birthdate is wrong.

    Ellenor married Peter Van Bibber on 29 Jun 1781 in Greenbrier Co, Virginia. Peter (son of Rev. Isaac Michael Van Bibber, Sr and Sarah Davis) was born on 5 Aug 1757 in Lunenburg Co, Virginia; died before 1838 in Claiborne Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  21. 35.  Sophronia Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margery3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1764 in Halifax Co, Virginia; died on 27 Mar 1824 in Gallia Twp, Washington Co, Ohio.

    Sophronia married George Dixon on 20 Mar 1782 in Gallia Twp, Washington Co, Ohio. George was born on 17 Feb 1754 in Augusta Co, Virginia; died after 1824. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  22. 36.  James Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margery3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born on 8 May 1766 in Halifax Co, Virginia; died in Feb 1840 in Auxvasse, Callaway Co, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Military Service: BET. 1785 - 1788 Revolutionary War
    Emigration: 1803 Kentucky to Missouri
    Event: Settled 1818 Callaway County, Missouri
    Event: Pension 20 MAY 1833 Applied for Revolutionary War pension

    Sources:
    Title: Newsletter
    Text: Van BIbber Pioneers E-Newsletters, Volume 1, June 1997.
    (August 29, 2001)

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    Vol 2 No. 7
    In our "Reminiscences, No. 1," we spoke of Peter Van Bibber, as one of the first half dozen settlers in Lawrence County, and who built a cabin in 1798, below Union Landing. The next year, 1799, James and Jacob Van Bibber, brothers of Peter, settled and built cabins just below the mouth of Ice Creek. The Van Bibbers were from the Kanawha.
    Jacob afterwards settled and lived for many years on Little Sandy; and we suppose died there.

    During the Indian wars, while the Van Bibber family was living on Kanawha, James and Jacob, then small boys, went out to hunt their horse, in the "range." A bell had been put on the horse, but as it appears two Indians had taken the bell off, and used it as a decoy; they jingled and the boys followed and finally they sprung upon the boys. One of them seized Jacob, but James, the older, darted from the other Indian, and ran so fast that he escaped. Jacob was taken to the Indian towns as a prisoner. Some years afterwards the Indians were hunting on Raccoon, within the present limits of Gallia County, and had young Van Bibber along. At one time they sent him out for their horses and becoming lost he wandered to the bank of the Raccoon, which he knew would lead him to the Ohio, when he conceived the idea of returning home. He came to the Ohio, and a boat soon appeared, coming down. Those it were afraid of his being an Indian decoy, but
    finally, after his telling who he was, etc., they landed their women on the Virginia side and went over for him. Once on the Virginia shore he soon made his way to his home on Kanawha. Some years afterward, the young Van Bibbers settled in Lawrence County, as before mentioned.

    There was a rumor that the Indians in years before had buried treasure at the Rock. To get whisky the Indian favored this rumor. For a glass he would tell them where to look, but it would always happen that they did not look just at the right place, but for another glass he would tell them the exact spot and so on. On one occasion while hunting for the treasure they found an Indian's bones, two thick bars of copper and a shell drinking cup under a rock near where Z. Hall now lives; at another time they found another Indian's bones under a rock near the same place. At last the Indian told them to go higher up and they would find a tree with certain marks on it, and there they would find the sought for riches. And sure enough they did find a tree, a buckeye with the marks the Indians had made on it some years before; this tree stood at the foot of the hill just above where the rolling mill now stands. For this the Indian got a double drink; but no treasure was yet to be found. The Indian then thinking that he had got about all the whisky he could, was all at once among the missing.

    After leaving below, the Indian, as it appears, went up to the cabins of the Van Bibbers, below Ice Creek. He told the Van Bibbers that he was going to Kanawha, and they replied they used to live there. The Indian said he had been there before. "I tell you," said he, "so you see Indian no lie. Indian was there with another Indian, and two
    little boys came hunt horse. We took bell off horse and lied with it to boys and when we got 'em 'bout right we jump at 'em, but my boy flew like bird and me no catch him." "Why, law me," exclaimed old lady Van Bibber, "that was you, James." The Indian seeing that he had exposed himself kept silence, and began to look for the door. James
    Van Bibber laughed, and told him that it was peace and that he would not hurt him. The Indian, however, was ill at ease, and would not utter a syllable. They coaxed him to stay all night, but long before daylight, he got up and went out, the last seen of him.

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    This seems to be a similar story to what has been told before, but maybe a little variation.

    Lori Hogan
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    -The stone house of James Van Bibber: James Van Bibber was a brother to Nathan's wife Olive. The house, recently purchased by Lindenwood University, was built in the early 1800's and is located about one-half mile west of the Boone Home. The house is accessible to look at and to take outside photograph, but access to the inside is not currently allowed.
    http://www.boonesociety.org/historical_links/Missouri_Boone_Sites.htm

    James married Jane Irvine on 13 Apr 1796 in Kanawha Co, Virginia. Jane was born in 1775 in Halifax Co, Virginia; died after 1840. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 105. Joseph Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Jan 1797 in Greenbier Co, Virginia; died in 1843 in Randolph Co, Arkansas (taken by Indians).
    2. 106. Irvine Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1799; died after 1799.
    3. 107. Frances Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1806; died after 1806.
    4. 108. Lucinda Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1810; died after 1810.
    5. 109. Melissa Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1814 in Missouri; died after 1837 in Cross Timbers, Missouri.
    6. 110. Daniel B Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1817; died after 1818.
    7. 111. Minerva Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Feb 1818; died after 1839.

  23. 37.  Matthias Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margery3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born on 24 Nov 1774 in Greenbier Co, Virginia; died on 9 Mar 1828 in Nicholas Co, Virginia.

    Matthias married Margaret Robinson Gardner on 15 Apr 1797 in Kanawha Co, Virginia. Margaret was born about 1776 in Kanawha Co, Virginia; died after 1797. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Matthias married Margaret Hutchinson after 1797. Margaret was born about 1774; died after 1797. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  24. 38.  Jacob Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margery3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1775 in Greenbier Co, Virginia; died in 1839 in Greenup Co, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    (see note of his brother James for story)

    Jacob married Sarah Miller in 1795 in Kanawha Co, Virginia. Sarah was born in 1776; died in 1843. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 112. Ruth Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1795; died after 1843.
    2. 113. Peter Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1796; died after 1815.
    3. 114. Solomon Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1806; died after 1840.
    4. 115. Jacob Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1808; died after 1828.
    5. 116. Nancy Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1811 in Kentucky; died after 1841.
    6. 117. Ezekiel Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1813 in Kentucky; died before 1867 in Greenup Co, Kentucky.
    7. 118. Elizabeth Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1815; died after 1815.
    8. 119. Mary Ann Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1818 in Kentucky; died after 1849.

  25. 39.  Joseph Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margery3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1776 in Greenbier Co, Virginia; died in Sep 1796 in Point Pleasant, Macon Co, Virginia.

  26. 40.  Nancy Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margery3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born about 1778 in Greenbier Co, Virginia; died after 1778.

  27. 41.  Felicita Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margery3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born about 1780; died after 1780.

  28. 42.  Hannah Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margery3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born about 1782; died after 1782.

  29. 43.  Olive Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margery3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born on 13 Jan 1783 in Kanawha Co, Virginia; died on 12 Nov 1858 in Ashgrove, Greene Co, Missouri; was buried in Nathan Boone Fam Cem, Ashgrove, Greene Co, Missouri.

    Olive married Nathan Boone on 26 Sep 1799 in Litty Sandy, Greenbriar Co, Kentucky. Nathan (son of Daniel Boone, (the explorer) and Rebecca Ann Bryan) was born on 2 Mar 1781; died on 16 Oct 1856 in Ashgrove, Greene Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 120. Jemima Boone  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1803 in Ashgrove, Greene Co, Missouri; died after 1834.
    2. 121. James Boone  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1805; died after 1825.
    3. 122. Susan Boone  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Mar 1806 in Randolph Co, Arkansas; died before 1843.
    4. 123. Delinda Boone  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1808; died after 1828.
    5. 124. Nancy Boone  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1810; died after 1810.
    6. 125. Olive Boone  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1812; died after 1832.
    7. 126. Benjamin Howard Boone  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1814; died after 1834.
    8. 127. John C Boone  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1816; died about 1836.
    9. 128. Levica Boone  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1818; died after 1838.
    10. 129. Melvina Boone  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Apr 1820 in Ashgrove, Greene Co, Missouri; died on 16 Jun 1900.
    11. 130. Mary Boone  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1822; died after 1842.
    12. 131. Sarah Boone  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1824; died after 1844.
    13. 132. Mahaia Boone  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1826; died after 1846.
    14. 133. Elilia Boone  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1828; died after 1828.

  30. 44.  Marjery Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margery3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born about 1784; died after 1784.

  31. 45.  Miriam Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margery3, 3.James2, 1.Rebecca1) was born about 1786; died after 1806.

    Miriam married John Reynolds about 1806. John was born about 1786; died after 1806. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  32. 46.  George Ashby Descendancy chart to this point (13.Eleanor3, 5.George2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1752 in Virginia; died in 1810 in Ohio Co, Kentucky.

    George married Elizabeth Rollins in 1790 in Virginia. Elizabeth was born in 1760 in Virginia; died in 1800 in Ohio Co, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 134. Warner Ashby  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1781 in Virginia; died in Sep 1826 in Pike Co, Indiana.

  33. 47.  Bounds Ashby Descendancy chart to this point (13.Eleanor3, 5.George2, 1.Rebecca1) was born in 1774 in Stafford Co, Virginia; died in 1831 in Madisonville, Hopkins Co, Kentucky.

    Bounds married Elizabeth Ann Cardwell on 12 Jul 1797 in Mercer Co, Kentucky. Elizabeth (daughter of John Cardwell and Cellar Rice) was born in 1774 in Hopkins Co, Kentucky; died on 18 Aug 1858 in Madisonville, Hopkins Co, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 135. John B. Ashby  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Mar 1800 in Kentucky; died on 10 Aug 1874.

  34. 48.  George Bounds Waddlington Descendancy chart to this point (14.Sinah3, 5.George2, 1.Rebecca1) was born after 1760 in of, Dorchester, Maryland; died after 1770.

  35. 49.  William Waddlington Descendancy chart to this point (14.Sinah3, 5.George2, 1.Rebecca1) was born after 1765 in of, Dorchester Co, Maryland; died after 1780.