Re: Census book - Gail Moore
Subject: Re: Census book
From: Gail Moore
Date: April 16, 1998

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

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> 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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