Below is a reverse genealogical tree of my sister-in-law's mother's, father's parents, Hosie Needham Lancaster and Juliette Bailey from their generation and back. This is a tree that can be verified with historical records. These include state birth, death and marriage records, official documents and local directories. I have also referred to published texts were cited. The main tree includes generations 1-6, where the numbers correspond to the number of "greats" of her great-grandparents. Generation 6 is numbered 6.01 through 6.64 and continued below the main tree in their respective sections.
REVERSE LIST (Generations 1 to 6):
1 Hosea "Hosie" Needham Lancaster; b. 19 Sep 1897 @ Butler Co, AL, USA; d. 7 Sep 1977
(of) Georgiana, Butler, AL, USA in 1900
(of) Jeddo, Monroe, AL, USA in 1910
(of) 265 St Joseph St, Mobile, Mobile, AL, USA on 12 Sep 1918 as a riveter for Mobile Steel Co.
(of) Jeddo, Monroe, AL, USA in 1920 as a lay-hand contractor
(of) Jones Mill, Monroe, AL, USA in 1930 as a farmer
(of) Jones Mill, Monroe, AL, USA in 1940 as a crop farmer; school: grade 5
(of) Frisco City, Monroe, AL, USA on 16 Feb 1942
bur. Sowell Old Field Cemetery, Goodway, Monroe, AL, USA
m. abt 1923
children: Raymond Allen (1924-1997), Josie P. (living), Nannie Ruth (1927-2012),
John Houston (1929-2012), Ralph Edward (1930-2017), Margaret (living)
2 Neadham Alice/Ally (prob. Alles) Lancaster; b. 27 Sep 1876 @ AL, USA; d. 16 Dec 1952 @ Goodway, Monroe, AL, USA
(of) Georgiana, Butler, AL, USA in 1880
(of) Georgiana, Butler, AL, USA in 1900 as a farmer unable to read or write
(of) Jeddo, Monroe, AL, USA in 1910 as a farmer unable to read or write
(of) 61 Route B, Roy, Monroe, AL, USA on 12 Sep 1918 as a farmer
(of) Jeddo, Monroe, AL, USA in 1920 as a farmer able to read and write
(of) Jeddo, Monroe, AL, USA in 1930 & 1940 as a farmer; school: grade 4
bur. Sowell Old Field Cemetery, Goodway, Monroe, AL, USA
m. 10 Dec 1896 @ Greenville, Butler, AL, USA
children: Hosea "Hosie" Needham (1897-1977), Charley Leon (1899-1980), Riley James (1902-1993),
Iva Mae (1904-1996), Reather "Retha" (1906-1985), Ida Elizabeth (1908-1996),
Corean (1910-2004), Virgie Ann (1912-1988), Alvin George "Agee" (1915-1976),
Robert Vincent "Ardie" (1917-1978), Curtis Early (1921-1989), Myrtice Shirley (1921-2000),
Jewell M. (1926-1999)
3 Rial A. "Jack" Lancaster; b. 8 Sep 1843 @ Marengo Co, AL, USA
d. 9 Aug 1912 @ Greenville, Butler, AL, USA
(of) Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1850
joined Company A of 17th Alabama Regiment in 1862
(of) Mitchams, Clarke, AL, USA in 1870 as a farm assistant
(of) Georgiana, Butler, AL, USA in 1880 as a farmer with 25 improved acres, 138 unimproved acres,
2 milch cows, 2 oxen and 16 swine
(of) Georgiana, Butler, AL, USA in 1900 & 1910 as a farmer abel to read and write
m. 22 Dec 1870 @ Clarke Co, AL, USA by A. J. Coate, Justice of the Peace
children: Ellen G. (1871-1966), Georgia (1874-1906), Neadham Allis (1876-1952),
Charity Elizabeth (1878-1901), C. Lee (1880-1881), Arley (1882-1957),
Cleveland Lee "Cleve" (1885-1965), Frank Chapman (1887-1976), Nealie (1889-1942),
Ivadell (1891-1980), Marion L. (1893-1980)
4 Alles/Alless Lancaster; b. abt 1814 @ TN, USA; d. Oct 1879 (shot by son-in-law as a homicide)
land purchase on 2 Nov 1837: NW¼ of NW¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 13N, Range: 2E, Section: 20
land purchase on 2 Nov 1837: SE¼ of SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 13N, Range: 2E, Section: 17
NOTE: https://www.legallandconverter.com/p43.html, unknown buildings in 2019
NOTE: in Google Earth: http://www.earthpoint.us/Townships.aspx
(of) Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1840 with wife, 2 children and 1 female slave (age 10 to 23)
(of) Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1850 as a farmer
(of) Clarke Co, AL, USA in 1860 as a farmer with 60 improved acres, 60 unimproved acres,
2 horses, 2 milch cows, 2 oxen, 10 other cattle and 20 swine
(of) Coffeeville, Clarke, AL, USA in 1870 as a farmer
NOTE: Grove Hill Democrat: The awful news reached our town Wednesday afternoon of last week that
Mr. A. Lancaster, of Coffeeville, had been shot and killed the afternoon before by his
son-in-law, Mr. Jack W. Cave. Family trouble was the cause of the source.
Source: Vernon Clipper, Lamar County, AL, January 23, 1880 - transcribed by Veneta McKinney
This son-in-law was John Cave, husband of Martha. They appear in TX in the 1880 US Census.
m. 26 Jan 1835 @ Marengo Co, AL, USA
later m. Mary E. (Figures) Keel on 5 Jan 1854 @ Clarke Co, AL, USA
children: Sarah F. (abt 1835 - aft 1850), James W. (abt 1838 - aft 1870),
Elizabeth A. (abt 1841 - 1870), Rial A. (1843-1912), Mary J. T. D. (abt 1849 - aft 1860),
Martha (abt 1854 - aft 1880), Ada (abt 1857 - aft 1860), Emma C. (abt 1858 - aft 1860)
slaves on 22 Oct 1850: (black female) (abt 1824 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1849 - aft 1850)
slaves in 1860: (black female) (abt 1825 - ?), (black male) (abt 1842 - ?),
(black female) (abt 1846 - ?), (black female) (abt 1849 - ?),
(black female) (abt 1850 - ?), (black female) (abt 1853 - ?),
(black male) (abt 1857 - ?), (mulatto male) (abt 1859 - ?)
5 ? Lancaster
possible relations: James M. (); m. Nancy M. Leon @ Marengo Co in 1828
Elizabeth (); m. John L. Wright @ Marengo Co in 1829
Thomas A.; Marengo Co in 1840; m. Elizabeth Girley @ Marengo Co in 1838
Rial A. (abt 1810 - aft 1880); Marengo Co in 1840 then to LA
Alless (abt 1814 - 1879); Marengo Co in 1840 then to Clarke Co
William (b. 1796); Marengo Co in 1840
Richard C. (b. 1806); Marengo Co in 1840; bought land there in 1837
Mary (); m. Thomas Batte @ Marengo Co in 1840
Mary (); m. Wade Elkins @ Marengo Co in 1841
Sara Ann (); m. John T. Lesenbee @ Marengo Co in 1842
6.01 ? Lancaster
6.02 + ?
5 + ?
6.03 ?
6.04 + ?
4 + Nancy Ann Lee; b. abt 1815 @ TN, USA; d. aft 1850
(of) Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1850
m. 26 Jan 1835 @ Marengo Co, AL, USA
children: Sarah F. (abt 1835 - aft 1850), James W. (abt 1838 - aft 1870),
Elizabeth A. (abt 1841 - 1870), Rial A. (1843-1912), Mary J. T. D. (abt 1849 - aft 1860)
5 ? Lee
6.05 ? Lee
6.06 + ?
5 + ?
6.07 ?
6.08 + ?
3 + Roxie A. Callie Hays; b. 1 Jun 1857 @ AL, USA; d. 25 Jan 1940 @ Butler Co, AL, USA
(of) Kirkland, Henry, AL, USA in 1860
(of) Mitchams, Clarke, AL, USA in 1870
(of) Georgiana, Butler, AL, USA in 1880, 1900 & 1910 as unable to read or write
(of) Chapman, Butler, AL, USA in 1920 with dau. Ellen
(of) Georgiana, Butler, AL, USA in 1930 with dau. Ellen and Ivadell unable to read or write
7 of 9 children living in 1900; 9 of 11 children living in 1910
m. 22 Dec 1870 @ Clarke Co, AL, USA by A. J. Coate, Justice of the Peace
children: Ellen G. (1871-1966), Georgia (1874-1906), Neadham Allis (1876-1952),
Charity Elizabeth (1878-1901), C. Lee (1880-1881), Arley (1882-1957),
Cleveland Lee "Cleve" (1885-1965), Frank Chapman (1887-1976), Nealie (1889-1942),
Ivadell (1891-1980), Marion L. (1893-1980)
4 Needham R. Hays; b. abt Aug 1835 @ SC, USA; d. aft 1900
(of) Southern District, Henry, AL USA in 1850
(of) Kirkland, Henry, AL, USA in 1860 as a grocery keeper
(of) Mitchams, Clarke, AL, USA in 1870 as a farmer
(of) Georgiana, Butler, AL, USA in 1880 as a retail grocer
(of) Georgiana, Butler, AL, USA in 1900 as a farmer
m. 13 Mar 1856 @ Henry Co, AL, USA by James Measely
5 John W. Hays; b. abt 1807 @ SC, USA; d. aft 1880
(of) Barbour Co, AL, USA in 1840 with wife, 4 children and no slaves
land purchase on 1 Nov 1858: SE¼ of SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 2N, Range: 26E, Section: 15
land purchase on 1 Nov 1858: SE¼ of NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 2N, Range: 26E, Section: 15
land purchase on 1 Nov 1858: NW¼ of SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 2N, Range: 26E, Section: 14
NOTE: https://www.legallandconverter.com/p43.html, no buildings in 2019
NOTE: in Google Earth: http://www.earthpoint.us/Townships.aspx
(of) Southern District, Henry, AL USA in 1850 as a farmer
(of) Chipola, Henry, AL, USA in 1860 as a farmer with 85 improved acres, 55 unimproved acres,
1 horse, 4 milch cows, 1 other cattle and 40 swine
(of) Precinct 4, Henry, AL, USA in 1870 as a farmer
(of) Brannans, Dale, AL, USA in 1880 as a farmer with 28 improved acres, 112 unimproved acres,
1 horse, 2 oxen, 3 milch cows and 4 other cattle
6.09 ? Hays; b. @ SC, USA
6.10 + ?; b. @ SC, USA
5 + Mary J. "Polly" ?; b. abt 1817 @ SC, USA; d. aft 1880
(of) Southern District, Henry, AL USA in 1850
(of) Chipola, Henry, AL, USA in 1860
(of) Precinct 4, Henry, AL, USA in 1870
(of) Brannans, Dale, AL, USA in 1880
6.11 ?; b. @ SC, USA
6.12 + ?; b. @ SC, USA
4 + Charity Fowler; b. abt 1834 @ AL, USA; d. aft 1900
(of) Southern District, Henry, AL USA in 1850
(of) Kirkland, Henry, AL, USA in 1860
(of) Mitchams, Clarke, AL, USA in 1870
(of) Georgiana, Butler, AL, USA in 1880 & 1900; 2 of 2 children living in 1900
m. 13 Mar 1856 @ Henry Co, AL, USA by James Measely
5 Thomas Fowler; b. abt 1803 @ GA, USA; d. 11 Dec 1857 @ Henry Co, AL, USA (estate papers)
(of) Henry Co, AL, USA in 1844 - home declared place for voting
(of) Southern District, Henry, AL USA in 1850 as a farmer
estate probate 9 Aug 1858 @ Henry Co, AL, USA
land in estate in 1858: N½ of SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 2N, Range: 27E, Section: 11
land in estate in 1858: SW¼ of NW¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 2N, Range: 27E, Section: 22
land in estate in 1858: SW¼ of SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 2N, Range: 27E, Section: 11
land in estate in 1858: SE¼ of SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 2N, Range: 27E, Section: 11
land in estate in 1858: SE¼ of NW¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 2N, Range: 27E, Section: 14
NOTE: https://www.legallandconverter.com/p43.html, no buildings in 2019
NOTE: in Google Earth: http://www.earthpoint.us/Townships.aspx
m. 13 Feb 1825 @ Henry Co, AL, USA by Justice of the Peace Henry Cowart
6.13 ? Fowler
6.14 + ?
5 + Harriet Mary Pitts; b. abt 1805 @ SC, USA; d. aft 1870
(of) Southern District, Henry, AL USA in 1850
(of) Chipola, Henry, AL, USA in 1860 with 25 improved acres, 55 unimproved acres,
2 horses, 20 milch cows, 2 oxen, 20 other cattle and 30 swine
(of) Precinct 2, Henry, AL, USA in 1870
m. 13 Feb 1825 @ Henry Co, AL, USA by Justice of the Peace Henry Cowart
6.15 ? Pitts
6.16 + ?
2 + Candis "Cannie" Lou Akrey (misspelling of Acree); b. 11 Sep/Dec 1879 @ AL, USA; d. 6 Oct 1955
(of) Georgiana, Butler, AL, USA in 1900 able to read and write
(of) Jeddo, Monroe, AL, USA in 1910 & 1920 able to read and write
(of) Jeddo, Monroe, AL, USA in 1930 & 1940; school: grade 4
2 of 2 children living in 1900; 6 of 6 children living in 1910
bur. Sowell Old Field Cemetery, Goodway, Monroe, AL, USA
m. 10 Dec 1896 @ Greenville, Butler, AL, USA
children: Hosea "Hosie" Needham (1897-1977), Charley Leon (1899-1980), Riley James (1902-1993),
Iva Mae (1904-1996), Reather "Retha" (1906-1985), Ida Elizabeth (1908-1996),
Corean (1910-2004), Virgie Ann (1912-1988), Alvin George "Agee" (1915-1976),
Robert Vincent "Ardie" (1917-1978), Curtis Early (1921-1989), Myrtice Shirley (1921-2000),
Jewell M. (1926-1999)
3 Nathaniel "Nathan" "Jack" Acree; b. abt 1851 @ AL, USA; d. aft 1910
NOTE: Name Jack from daughter's death certificate
(of) Southern Division, Lowndes Co, AL, USA in 1860
(of) Crenshaw Co, AL, USA in 1870
(of) Union Academy, Montgomery, AL, USA in 1800 as a widower saw mill worker able to read and write
m. 2 Apr 1871 @ Crenshaw Co, AL, USA by Minister of the Gospel J H Beele; div. bef. 1880
later m. Viola Oliver (b. abt 1873) on 21 Jun 1910 @ Crenshaw Co, AL, USA
children: Elizabeth (abt 1872 - 1954), Candis (1879 - 1955)
4 Josephus "Joseph S." Acree; b. abt 1828 @ GA, USA; d. 26 Nov 1873
(of) Southern Division, Lowndes Co, AL, USA in 1860 as an overseer able to read and write
joined as a private in Company A of 17th Alabama Infantry Regiment on 5 Sep 1861
(of) Crenshaw Co, AL, USA in 1870 as a steam mill stationary engineer
m. 27 Jan 1850 @ Lowndes Co, AL, USA by Justice of the Peace B. A. Walker
5 Nathaniel Acree; b. abt 1786 @ GA, USA; d. aft 1870
NOTE: No definitive link, but only viable father in Lowndes Co, AL in 1830-1850
paid tax in Moore's District in Greene Co, GA, USA in 1809
NOTE: An Index to Georgia Tax Digests, Vol. 4, R. J. Taylor Foundation, 1986, p. 81
served as a private in Captain J. Brownings Company in the Georgia Militia in the
War of 1812 but no pension due to insufficient service: enlisted Aug 1812
and discharged Oct 1812
paid tax in Hardy C. Willis' District in Greene Co, GA, USA in 1815
NOTE: An Index to Georgia Tax Digests, Vol. 5, R. J. Taylor Foundation, 1986, p. 21
paid tax in Captain David Rankin's district (144) in Greene Co, GA, USA in 1827
won 2 lots of land (Number 35, district 32 and Number 236, district 29) in Lee County, GA, USA
from 1827 Georgia Land Lottery
NOTE: See district maps here: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~gajasper/photos/maps/originalcomap.jpg
land purchase on 20 Aug 1834: W½ of NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 12N, Range: 16E, Section: 11
land purchase on 10 Aug 1837: W½ of SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 12N, Range: 17E, Section: 5
land purchase on 10 Aug 1837: E½ of SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 12N, Range: 17E, Section: 7
land purchase on 10 Aug 1837: W½ of SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 12N, Range: 17E, Section: 7
land purchase on 28 Jul 1838: SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 12N, Range: 17E, Section: 6
land sold to Micajah Stinson on 13 Aug 1838: W½ of NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 11N, Range: 17E, Section: 28
land sold to Micajah Stinson on 13 Aug 1838: NE¼ of NW¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 11N, Range: 17E, Section: 28
NOTE: https://www.legallandconverter.com/p43.html, buildings in 2019 in Section 5
NOTE: in Google Earth: http://www.earthpoint.us/Townships.aspx
(of) Lowndes Co, AL, USA in 1840 with no slaves
(of) Lowndes Co, AL, USA in 1850 as a planter
(of) Lowndes Co, AL, USA in 1855 with no slaves
land sold to James Cook on 17 Feb 1857: W½ of SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 12N, Range: 16E, Section: 7
land sold to James Cook on 17 Feb 1857: E½ of SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 12N, Range: 16E, Section: 7
land sold to James Cook on 17 Feb 1857: SE¼ of NW¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 12N, Range: 16E, Section: 7
(of) Southern Division, Lowndes, AL, USA in 1860 as a planter with 25 improved acres,
15 unimproved acres, 2 horses, 1 milch cow, 2 other cattle and 20 swine
(of) Lowndes Co, AL, USA in 1866
(of) Township 12, Crenshaw, AL, USA in 1870
m. 1809 OR 10 Jan 1810 @ GA, USA
slaves in 1860: (black female) (abt 1795 - ?), (black female) (abt 1830 - ?),
6.17 ? Acree
6.18 + ?
5 + Elizabeth Ann O'Neal; b. abt 1792/95 @ GA, USA; d. aft 1860
(of) Lowndes Co, AL, USA in 1850
(of) Southern Division, Lowndes, AL, USA in 1860
m. 1809 OR 10 Jan 1810 @ GA, USA
6.19 ? O'Neal
6.20 + ?
4 + Angelina Williams; b. abt 1835 @ AL, USA; d. aft 1906
(of) Southern Division, Lowndes Co, AL, USA in 1860 as unable to read or write
(of) Fullers Cross Roads, Crenshaw, AL, USA in 1880 as a servant
(of) Crenshaw Co, AL, USA in 1870, 1891, 1898 & 1906
(of) Surles, Crenshaw, AL, USA in 1900 with dau. Martha; 2 children living in 1900
m. 27 Jan 1850 @ Lowndes Co, AL, USA by Justice of the Peace B. A. Walker
5 ? Williams; b. @ GA, USA
6.21 ? Williams
6.22 + ?
5 + ?; b. @ GA, USA
6.23 ?
6.24 + ?
3 + Rebecca Caroline "Callie" Spivey; b. abt 1848 @ AL, USA
NOTE: Name Callie from daughter's death certificate
(of) Pike Co, AL, USA in 1850
(of) Western Division, Pike, AL, USA in 1860
(of) Crenshaw Co, AL, USA in 1870
(of) Mitchells, Pike, AL, USA in 1880 as a divorced farm worker
m. 2 Apr 1871 @ Crenshaw Co, AL, USA by Minister of the Gospel J H Beele; div. bef. 1880
children: Elizabeth (abt 1872 - 1954), Candis (1879 - 1955)
4 Amos M. Spivey; b. abt Sep 1830 @ NC, USA; d. 1903
(of) Pike Co, AL, USA in 1850 as a farmer with 3 slaves
(of) Western Division, Pike, AL, USA in 1860 as a laborer
joined as a Private in Company B/C of the 46th Alabama Infantry on 8 Apr 1862
captured at Vicksburg, MS, USA on 4 Jul 1863
(of) Butler Co, AL, USA in 1866
(of) Crenshaw Co, AL, USA in 1867
(of) Crenshaw Co, AL, USA in 1870 as a farmer able to read and write with
leased land, 1 horse, 2 milch cows, 1 other cattle and 3 swine
(of) Georgiana, Butler, AL, USA in 1880 as a farmer able to read and write with
6 improved acres, 0 unimproved acres, 2 working oxen and 5 poultry
(of) Butler Co, AL, USA in 1891 & 1899
(of) Georgiana, Butler, AL, USA in 1900 as a farmer able to read and write
bur. Brushey Creek Cemetery, Greenville, Butler, AL, USA
m. 5 Jan 1848 @ Pike Co, AL, USA
5 ? Spivey; b. @ NC, USA
6.25 ? Spivey
6.26 + ?
5 + ?; b. @ NC, USA
6.27 ?
6.28 + ?
4 + Priscilla Blackmon; b. abt Jan 1833 @ SC, USA; d. aft 1908
(of) Pike Co, AL, USA in 1850
(of) Western Division, Pike, AL, USA in 1860
(of) Crenshaw Co, AL, USA in 1870 as unable to read or write
(of) Georgiana, Butler, AL, USA in 1880 as unable to read or write
(of) Georgiana, Butler, AL, USA in 1900 as able to read or write
(of) Butler Co, AL, USA in 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907 & 1908
4 of 13 children living in 1900
m. 5 Jan 1848 @ Pike Co, AL, USA
5 ? Blackmon; b. @ SC, USA
6.29 ? Blackmon
6.30 + ?
5 + ?; b. @ SC, USA
6.31 ?
6.32 + ?
1 + Juliette Bailey; b. 27 Feb 1906 @ AL, USA; d. 15 Jun 1987
(of) Blacksher Or Mt Pleasant Road, Jones Mill, Monroe, AL, USA in 1910
(of) Jones Mill, Monroe, AL, USA in 1920, 1930 & 1940; school: grade 10
bur. Sowell Old Field Cemetery, Goodway, Monroe, AL, USA
m. abt 1923
children: Raymond Allen (1924-1997), Josie P. (living), Nannie Ruth (1927-2012),
John Houston (1929-2012), Ralph Edward (1930-2017), Margaret (living)
2 William Burke Bailey; b. 13 May 1878 @ AL, USA; d. 4 Feb 1967 @ Frisco City, Monroe, AL, USA
(of) Pine Apple, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1880
(of) Awin, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1900 as a farm laborer able to read and write
(of) Blacksher Or Mt Pleasant Road, Jones Mill, Monroe, AL, USA in 1910 as a general farm farmer
(of) Roy, Monroe, AL, USA in 1918 as a farmer with light hair, blue eyes and loss of one eye
(of) Jones Mill, Monroe, AL, USA in 1920 as a general farm farmer unable to read or write
(of) Jones Mill, Monroe, AL, USA in 1930 & 1940 as a general farm farmer; school: grade 3
bur. Oak Grove Assembly of God Cemetery, Monroe Co, AL, USA
m. abt 1905
children: Juliette (1906-1987), Jebedee (1908-1908), Isa Gray (1909-1974), Alline (1912-1982)
Edgar Burke (1915-1981), Walter Preston (1925-2000)
3 James Ervin "Dock" Bailey; b. 21 Oct 1854 @ AL, USA; d. 23 Apr OR 1 Jun 1931 @ Frisco City, Monroe, AL, USA
(of) Pine Apple, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1880 as a farm laborer
(of) Awin, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1900 as a farm laborer able to read and write
(of) Jones Mill, Monroe, AL, USA in 1910 as a farmer unable to read or write
(of) Jones Mile, Monroe, AL, USA in 1920 as a farm laborer
(of) Jones Mile, Monroe, AL, USA in 1930 as a farmer
bur. Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Frisco City, Monroe, AL, USA
m. 18 Jan 1876 @ Wilcox Co, AL, USA by N. B. Matthews, Justice of the Peace
children: James Edward (1876-1959), William Burke (1878-1967), Sheba (1879-1950),
David E. (1882-1931), Ina Elizabeth (1884-1975), Geneva (1885-1955),
Rosa (1887-1976), Ellie Lewis (1888-1920), Jesse (1891-1954),
Thomas E. (1892-1976), Georgia (1894-1992), Samuel Hawthorne (1895-1959),
Katie (1896-1993)
4 Irwin Bailey; b. @ AL, USA
NOTE: Name from son's death certificate
5 ? Bailey
6.33 ? Bailey
6.34 + ?
5 + ?
6.35 ?
6.36 + ?
4 + ?; b. @ AL, USA
5 ?
6.37 ?
6.38 + ?
5 + ?
6.39 ?
6.40 + ?
3 + Amanda "Mandy" McCrory; b. 19 Jan 1854 @ AL, USA; d. 4 May 1930 @ Frisco City, Monroe, AL, USA
(of) Township 9, Butler, AL, USA in 1870
(of) Pine Apple, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1880
(of) Awin, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1900 as unable to read or write; 13 of 13 children living in 1900
(of) Jones Mill, Monroe, AL, USA in 1910 as able to read and write; 13 of 13 children living in 1910
(of) Jones Mile, Monroe, AL, USA in 1920 & 1930
bur. Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Frisco City, Monroe, AL, USA
m. 18 Jan 1876 @ Wilcox Co, AL, USA by N. B. Matthews, Justice of the Peace
children: James Edward (1876-1959), William Burke (1878-1967), Sheba (1879-1950),
David E. (1882-1931), Ina Elizabeth (1884-1975), Geneva (1885-1955),
Rosa (1887-1976), Ellie Lewis (1888-1920), Jesse (1891-1954),
Thomas E. (1892-1976), Georgia (1894-1992), Samuel Hawthorne (1895-1959),
Katie (1896-1993)
4 William Patrick McCrory; b. Jan abt 1825 @ SC, USA; d. 17 Aug 1902 @ Pine Apple, Wilcox, AL, USA
(of) Clarke Co, AL, USA in 1850 as a farmer unable to read or write
land purchase on 1 Jan 1852: NW¼ of SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 11N, Range: 3E, Section: 22
land purchase on 15 Nov 1854: SW¼ of NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 11N, Range: 3E, Section: 13
land purchase on 15 Nov 1854: SW¼ of SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 11N, Range: 3E, Section: 13
land purchase on 1 Mar 1859: SE¼ of SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 11N, Range: 3E, Section: 13
land purchase on 1 Jun 1860: N½ of NW¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 11N, Range: 3E, Section: 24
land purchase on 1 Jun 1860: NW¼ of NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 11N, Range: 3E, Section: 24
land purchase on 1 Aug 1860: SW¼ of SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 11N, Range: 3E, Section: 13
NOTE: https://www.legallandconverter.com/p43.html, some buildings in 2019
NOTE: in Google Earth: http://www.earthpoint.us/Townships.aspx
enlisted in Company C of the 7th Alabama Cavalry Regiment at Pollard, Excambia, AL, USA in Aug 1863
wounded at Battle of Franklin (1864?); lost middle finger of right hand in service
(of) Township 9, Butler, AL, USA in 1870 as a farmer unable to read or write
(of) Pine Apple, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1880 as a farmer with 65 improved acres, 25 unimproved acres,
4 mules and asses, 5 milch cows, 3 other cattle, 12 swine and 20 poultry
(of) Pine Apple, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1899
(of) Awin, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1900 as a widower
bur. Frenship Baptist Church Cemetery, Pine Apple, Wilcox, AL, USA
m. 11 Sep 1847 @ Thomasville, Clarke, AL, USA by Chos. Poole, Justice of the Peace
5 ? McCrory; b. @ SC, USA
6.41 ? McCrory
6.42 + ?
5 + ?; b. @ SC, USA
6.43 ?
6.44 + ?
4 + Susan Jackson; b. abt 1831 @ GA, USA; d. bet 1880/1900
(of) Clarke Co, AL, USA in 1850 as unable to read or write
(of) Township 9, Butler, AL, USA in 1870 as unable to read or write
(of) Pine Apple, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1880
bur. Frenship Baptist Church Cemetery, Pine Apple, Wilcox, AL, USA
m. 11 Sep 1847 @ Thomasville, Clarke, AL, USA by Chos. Poole, Justice of the Peace
5 ? Jackson; b. @ GA, USA
6.45 + ? Jackson
6.46 ?
5 + ?; b. @ GA, USA
6.47 + ?
6.48 ?
2 + Nannie Olivia Waren; b. 9 Apr 1886 @ AL, USA; d. 4 Dec 1963 @ Frisco City, Monroe, AL, USA
(of) Mims, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1900
(of) Blacksher Or Mt Pleasant Road, Jones Mill, Monroe, AL, USA in 1910; 2 of 3 children living in 1910
(of) Jones Mill, Monroe, AL, USA in 1920 as able to read and write
(of) Jones Mill, Monroe, AL, USA in 1930 & 1940; school: grade 9
bur. Oak Grove Assembly of God Cemetery, Monroe Co, AL, USA
m. abt 1905
children: Juliette (1906-1987), Jebedee (1908-1908), Isa Gray (1909-1974), Alline (1912-1982)
Edgar Burke (1915-1981), Walter Preston (1925-2000)
3 William T. Waren; b. 30 Nov 1834 @ Wilcox Co, AL, USA; d. 20 Apr 1915 near Repton, Conecah, AL, USA
(of) Wilcox Co, AL USA in 1850
(of) Eastern Division, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1860
enlisted as a Private in Company A of the 23rd Regiment at Camden, Wilcox, AL, USA in Aug 1861
served through end of the war (Apr 1865); captured at Vicksburg, MS, USA
(of) Mims, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1870 as a farmer able to read and write
(of) Mims, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1880 as a farmer with 43 improved acres, 200 unimproved acres,
1 horse, 1 mule, 4 working oxen, 6 milch cows, 12 other cattle, 40 swine and 52 poultry
(of) Mims, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1900 as a farmer unable to read or write
(of) Belleville and Monroeville Public Road, Belleville, Conecuh, AL, USA in 1910 as a farmer
bur. Owens Chapel Methodist Cemetery, Repton, Conecah, AL, USA
m. 23 Jan 1866 @ Wilcox Co, AL, USA by T. Moody, Minister of the Gospel
children: Joseph C. (1866-1938), Louisa "Lou" (1868-1951), George (1869 - aft 1870),
Rufus E. (1872-1930), Jesse Rigbey (1873-1962), John Bryant (1876-1934),
William Turnley (1879-1951), Mary (1883-1967), Nannie Olivia (1886-1963),
Emma L. J. (1888-1946), Rosenia Elizabeth (1891-1973)
4 ? Waren; b. @ TN, USA; d. bef 1850
5 ? Waren
6.49 ? Waren
6.50 + ?
5 + ?
6.51 ?
6.52 + ?
4 + Mary ?; b. 1797 @ TN, USA; d. aft 1880
(of) Wilcox Co, AL, USA in 1850
(of) Eastern Division, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1860 as a farmer with 60 improved acres,
500 unimproved acres, 1 horse, 2 asses & mules, 6 milch cows, 2 working oxen,
10 other cattle, 14 sheep and 25 swine
(of) Mims, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1870 as a farmer
(of) Mims, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1880
slaves in 1860: (black female) (abt 1833 - ?), (black female) (abt 1851 - ?),
(mulatto male) (abt 1857 - ?) (figitive from state), (black female) (abt 1859 - ?)
5 ?; b. @ NC, USA
6.53 ?
6.54 + ?
5 + ?; b. @ VA, USA
6.55 ?
6.56 + ?
3 + Rosenia Elizabeth "Rosa" "Lizzie" Rigby; b. 4 Mar 1848 @ GA, USA; d. 24 Nov 1928 @ Repton, Conecah, AL, USA
(of) Southern Division, Dale, AL, USA in 1850
(of) Eastern Division, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1860
(of) Mims, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1870 as able to read and write
(of) Mims, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1880
(of) Mims, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1900 as able to read and write; 10 of 12 children living in 1900
(of) Belleville and Monroeville Public Road, Belleville, Conecuh, AL, USA in 1910
(of) Repton Road, Bellevillw, Conecah, AL, USA in 1920
bur. Owens Chapel Methodist Cemetery, Repton, Conecah, AL, USA
m. 23 Jan 1866 @ Wilcox Co, AL, USA by T. Moody, Minister of the Gospel
children: Joseph C. (1866-1938), Louisa "Lou" (1868-1951), George (1869 - bet 1870/1880),
Rufus E. (1872-1930), Jesse Rigbey (1873-1962), John Bryant (1876-1934),
William Turnley (1879-1951), Mary (1883-1967), Nannie Olivia (1886-1963),
Emma L. J. (1888-1946), Rosenia Elizabeth (1891-1973)
4 Jesse Rigby; b. abt 1818 @ GA, USA; d. abt 1893 @ Monroe Co, AL, USA
(of) Southern Division, Dale, AL, USA in 1850 as a farmer
land purchase on 1 Jan 1852: NW¼ of SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 7N, Range: 24E, Section: 8 (Dale Co, AL, USA)
land/sold purchase on 9 Jul 1853: NW¼ of SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 11N, Range: 8E, Section: 21 (Wilcox Co, AL, USA)
land/sold purchase on 1 Apr 1854: NE¼ of SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 11N, Range: 8E, Section: 21 (Wilcox Co, AL, USA)
land purchase on 1 Nov 1858: SE¼ of SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 11N, Range: 8E, Section: 21 (Wilcox Co, AL, USA)
land purchase on 1 Nov 1858: NE¼ of SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens,
Township: 11N, Range: 8E, Section: 21 (Wilcox Co, AL, USA)
NOTE: https://www.legallandconverter.com/p43.html, no buildings in 2019
NOTE: in Google Earth: http://www.earthpoint.us/Townships.aspx
(of) Eastern Division, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1860 as a farmer
enlisted in Company C of the Third Alabama Reserves and Third Battalion Reserves in 1864
(of) Monroe Co, AL, USA in 1867 (voter registration)
(of) Beat 3, Monroe, AL, USA in 1870 as able to read and write
(of) Claiborne, Monroe, AL, USA in 1880 as a farmer able to read and write with 15 improved acres,
145 unimproved acres, 1 horse, 2 working oxen, 3 milch cows, 2 other cattle, 6 sheep, 15 swine
and 20 poultry
m. 6 May 1841 @ Crawford Co, GA, USA
5 ? Rigby
6.57 ? Rigby
6.58 + ?
5 + ?
6.59 ?
6.60 + ?
4 + Louisa Elizabeth Hodges; b. abt 1816 @ GA, USA; d. aft 1880
(of) Southern Division, Dale, AL, USA in 1850
(of) Eastern Division, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1860
(of) Beat 3, Monroe, AL, USA in 1870 as able to read but not write
(of) Claiborne, Monroe, AL, USA in 1880 as unable to read or write
m. 6 May 1841 @ Crawford Co, GA, USA
5 ? Hodges
6.61 ? Hodges
6.62 + ?
5 + ?
6.63 ?
6.64 + ?
REVERSE LIST (generations 6 and back): 6.01 ? Lancaster 6.02 + ? 6.03 ? 6.04 + ? 6.05 ? Lee 6.06 + ? 6.07 ? 6.08 + ? 6.09 ? Hays 6.10 + ? 6.11 ? 6.12 + ? 6.13 ? Fowler 6.14 + ? 6.15 ? Pitts 6.16 + ? 6.17 ? Acree 6.18 + ? 6.19 ? O'Neal 6.20 + ? 6.21 ? Williams 6.22 + ? 6.23 ? 6.24 + ? 6.25 ? Spivey 6.26 + ? 6.27 ? 6.28 + ? 6.29 ? Blackmon 6.30 + ? 6.31 ? 6.32 + ? 6.33 ? Bailey 6.34 + ? 6.35 ? 6.36 + ? 6.37 ? 6.38 + ? 6.39 ? 6.40 + ? 6.41 ? McCrory 6.42 + ? 6.43 ? 6.44 + ? 6.45 ? Jackson 6.46 + ? 6.47 ? 6.48 + ? 6.49 ? Waren 6.50 + ? 6.51 ? 6.52 + ? 6.53 ? 6.54 + ? 6.55 ? 6.56 + ? 6.57 ? Rigby 6.58 + ? 6.59 ? 6.60 + ? 6.61 ? Hodges 6.62 + ? 6.63 ? 6.64 + ?
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