Re: Census book - Elaine J. McDowell
Subject: Re: Census book
From: Elaine J. McDowell
Date: April 17, 1998

Gail,
It lists Joseph Davis        00100-00100-00        #924
All the Davis listed are: Abyah, Adam, Augustine, Brook, Edward, Eli,
Elizabeth, Ezekiel, Francis, Hezekiah, Isaac, James, Jesse, John, Jonathan,
Joseph, Keziah, Lewis, Moses, Nathan, Nathaniel, Richard, Robert, Samuel,
Surry, Ted, Thomas, Van Jr., Van Sr., Van C., and William. Do you need any
information on any of these?
Elaine
-----Original Message-----
From: Gail Moore 
To: [email protected] 
Date: Thursday, April 16, 1998 4:47 PM
Subject: Re: Census book


Dear Elaine:
>Does the census book list the Davis's listed below in this post also?
>If so I sure would like to see that information please,
>Gail
>
>----------
 From: Elaine J. McDowell 
 To: [email protected]
 Subject: Re: Census book
 Date: Thursday, April 16, 1998 12:21 PM

 There are 10 Clarks mentioned.
 John Daveys was granted 200 acres of Coneross Creek 26 May 1784
 (AbbyvilleDistrict Book A, p. 2) Thomas and Keziah Davis sold to nimrod
 Smith, land on Little Creek (Little River ?) 13 March 1778. Isaac Davis
 witnessed  3 Sept. 1789, a deed from Benjamin and Patience (or Patricia)
 Clark to John Nicholson for land on Weavers Creek of Saluda River.
 CLARK
 Micaji        21201-01001-01        #421
 James        00100-10100-00        #422
 Bolin        00100-00100-00        #423
 Micajah    31001-20010-00        #627
     NOTE: The two Micajah and Bolen (Bowling) Clark(e) of Pickens County,
 perhaps as well as others in Pendleton, doubtless were of the family of
 Christopher Clark of Hanover (Louisa) County, Va., but the exact
 relationship has not been traced by the writer.
 Thomas    20010-00100-00        #338
 John        00010-11010-00        #583
 William    31110-11010-020    #1028
 William    00101-00010-00        #233
 RICHARDSON
 Amos    12010-30010-00        #983
        NOTE: This branch of the Richardson family was in Ludoun, Bedford
>and
 Pittsylvania ( now Franklin ) County, Va., in the 1750s and 1760s.
>Jonathan
 Richardson of Bedford County furnished supplies for the mailtia in the
>1758
 campaign. In his 1773 will be named among others, his son A,mos, and that
 name is found in all the families of this branch in this part of
>Virginia.
 The Amos Richardson who lived on Nicholson's Fork of Little River when he
 bought of William Stewart 22 Oct. 1800, land in that vicinity, appears to
 have been the Amos who was in Gereenville District previously living near
 Mary Nicholson in 1790. Amos bought one tract of Stewart--originally
>granted
 to Burrell Bobo--and he and Wiulliam Nicholson bought another jointly.
>One
 Amos Richardsn was born 18 Sept. 1764 in Loudon County, Va., and was
>living
 on the Holston River (Washington County, Va.) when he enlisted in 1780
>for
 seervice in the Revolution; he fought in Virginia, North Carolina and
 Georgia. After the was he joined his relatives in Bedford County for a
>year
 and then moved to Union District, S.C., he stated in his 1832 pension
 appliciation (S-31932). After five years he removed to Elbert (Hart)
>County,
 Ga., where he died 15 jan. 1837. He married Susan Smith, and had
>children:
 Mahlon, married Sallie, daughter of Samuel E. Self; Crissa married
>Sinclair
 McMullen; James married Mollie Bobo and (2) Elizabeth McMullen; Willis
 married Drucilla Gaines; Annie married John Farmer. according to
 descendants. He served du;ring the Revolution under Col. Benjamin
 Cleveland, among other officers. When John Smith of Pendleton District,
>S.C.
 sold land to Hohn richardson was a witness, but it is not clear whether
>hew
 was in Pendleton or Elbert county. An, Amos Richardson perhaps not the
>same
 bought land in Wilkes County, Ga., 12  Dec.  1788. Amos the veteran
>appears
 definitely in Elbert County records from 1802. Another Amos Richardson
>was
 born in Bedford County, Va., 2 May 1760 or 1762; he was living on the
 Catawba River in North Carolina when he enlisted in the Revolution, in
>1780
 and was discharged 8 Feb. 1782 in wilkes County, N.C. He moved to
>Tennessee
 before it became a state, so he stated in his 1832 penision appliciation
 (W=8552) in Campbell County, Tn., when he died 8 May 1853. He married (2)
>in
 Anderson County, Tn., 17 Dec. 1840, Fanny Farmer, with Thomas Richardson
>as
 his security.

 Mathias        01101-22001-00        #40
 Thomas        00001-10100-00        #309
 Richard-bought 300 acres on George's Creek-page109

 00000-00000-00
 column 1                                Column 2
 Column 3
 males under 10                    females under 10            all other
>free
 people accept Indians
 males 10-16                         females 10-16                  slaves
 ales 16-26                            females 16-26
 males 26-45                         females 26-45
 males over 45                       femalees over 45

 I hope this helps in your research.
 Elaine

 ---Original Message-----
 From: NBActon 
 To: [email protected] 
 Date: Tuesday, April 14, 1998 12:17 PM
 Subject: Re: Census book


 >Please look up:
 >All the CLARKs listed.
 >All the RICHARDSONs listed
 >
 >

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