Homepage of Dr. Daniel S. Brogan

Daniel S. Brogan

Robinson - Morgan Family Ancestors

Below is a reverse genealogical tree of my sister-in-law's father's, mother's parents, Quintus Scetorious Robinson and Daisye Morgan 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 Quintus Scetorious "Bob" Robinson; b. 26 Sep 1899 @ Magnolia, Marengo, AL, USA; d. 6 Mar 1976
      (of) Hampden, Marengo, AL, USA in 1900
      (of) Precinct 9, Choctaw, AL, USA in 1910
      (of) Rt 1, Silas, Choctaw, AL, USA in 1917
      (of) Precinct 9, Choctaw, AL, USA in 1920 as a farm laborer
      (of) 358 Monroe, Mobile, AL, USA in 1927 as an agent of South Life & Health Ins Co
      (of) Coffeeville, Clarke, AL, USA in 1930 as a merchant
      (of) Jackson, Clarke, AL, USA in 1940 as a merchant; school: grade 8
      (of) 914 E. Jackson, Pensacola, Escambia, FL, USA in 1934 as a store manager for GtA&PTeaCo
      (of) Jackson, Clarke, AL, USA in 1942
      bur. Pine Crest Cemetery, Jackson, Clarke, AL, USA
      m. 26 Feb 1926 @ Mobile Co, AL, USA
      children: Carolyn Merie (living)
    2 Arthur A. H. Robinson; b. Oct 1857 @ AL, USA; d. bet 1902/1910
          (of) Western Division, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1860
          (of) Clifton, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1870 as a farm laborer
          (of) Pineville, Marengo, AL, USA in 1880 as a dry goods clerk
          (of) Hampden, Marengo, AL, USA in 1900 as a farmer able to read and write
          bur. Black Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Choctaw Co, AL, USA
          m. 6 Oct 1880 @ Marengo Co, AL, USA
          children: Arthur Hamilton Jr (1881-1956), Emma May (1883-1948), Jesse Alston (1885-1973),
                    Otto Slade (1887-1952), Marcus Shields (1889-1968), Lawrence Burean (1891-1962),
                    Sarah (1893-1992), Martha Beatrice (1896-1908), Quintus Scetorious "Bob" (1899-1976),
                    Dorothy (1903-1971)
        3 Arthur A. Robinson; b. abt 1805 @ NC, USA; d. bet 9 Apr/10 Nov 1862
              (of) Richmond Co, NC, USA in 1830 with 4 others aged 15-29 (siblings?) and 15 slaves
              (of) Steeles District, Richmond, NC, USA in 1840 with 25 slaves
              (of) Fair Ground, Richmond, AL, USA in 1850 as a farmer able to read and write with 39 slaves in 10 houses
              (of) Western Division, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1860 as a farmer able to read and write with 500 improved acres,
                   790 unimproved acres, 4 horses, 11 asses and mules, 10 milch cows, 4 working oxen, 10 other cattle, 
                   6 sheep, 100 swine and 47 slaves
              children: Thomas A. (abt 1837 - bet 1880/1900), William (abt 1838 - aft 1850), Mary (abt 1839 - aft 1850), 
                        Edward/Edmund C. (abt 1840 - aft 1860), Ann E. (abt 1842 - bet 1862/1880), 
                        Jonas (abt 1844 - aft 1870), Frances E. (abt 1847 - aft 1860), Eliza J. (abt 1848 - aft 1860), 
                        Calvin J. (abt 1850 - aft 1880), Charity Melvina (abt 1851 - bet 1900/1910), 
                        Ida F. (abt 1856 - aft 1860), Arthur A. H. (1857 - bet 1900/1910), John R. (abt 1860 - aft 1860)
              slaves in 1830: (male) (bet 1795/1806), (male) (bet 1795/1806), (male) (bet 1795/1806),
                              (female) (bet 1795/1806), (female) (bet 1795/1806), (male) (bet 1807/1820),
                              (male) (bet 1807/1820), (male) (bet 1807/1820), (female) (bet 1807/1820),
                              (female) (bet 1807/1820), (male) (bet 1821/1830), (male) (bet 1821/1830),
                              (male) (bet 1821/1830), (female) (bet 1821/1830), (female) (bet 1821/1830)
              slaves in 1840: (male) (bet 1796/1814 - ?), (female) (bet 1796/1814 - ?), (male) (bet 1815/1826), 
                              (female) (bet 1815/1826), (female) (bet 1815/1826), (female) (bet 1815/1826),
                              (female) (bet 1815/1826), (male) (bet 1827/1840), (male) (bet 1827/1840),
                              (male) (bet 1827/1840), (male) (bet 1827/1840), (male) (bet 1827/1840),
                              (female) (bet 1827/1840), (female) (bet 1827/1840), (female) (bet 1827/1840),
                              (male) (bet 1841/1850), (male) (bet 1841/1850), (male) (bet 1841/1850),
                              (male) (bet 1841/1850), (female) (bet 1841/1850), (female) (bet 1841/1850),
                              (female) (bet 1841/1850), (female) (bet 1841/1850), (female) (bet 1841/1850),
                              (female) (bet 1841/1850) 
              slaves on 22 Sep 1850: (black male) (abt 1796 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1797 - aft 1850),
                                     (black female) (abt 1803 - aft 1850), (mulatto female) (abt 1806 - aft 1850),
                                     (mulatto female) (abt 1813 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1813 - aft 1850),
                                     (black female) (abt 1820 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1824 - aft 1850),
                                     (black female) (abt 1826 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1828 - aft 1850),
                                     (black male) (abt 1830 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1830 - aft 1850),
                                     (black male) (abt 1831 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1832 - aft 1850),
                                     (black male) (abt 1833 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1836 - aft 1850),
                                     (black female) (abt 1837 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1837 - aft 1850),
                                     (black female) (abt 1838 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1838 - aft 1850),
                                     (black female) (abt 1838 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1839 - aft 1850),
                                     (black male) (abt 1839 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1841 - aft 1850),
                                     (black male) (abt 1841 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1842 - aft 1850),
                                     (mulatto female) (abt 1842 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1844 - aft 1850),
                                     (black female) (abt 1845 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1847 - aft 1850),
                                     (black male) (abt 1847 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1848 - aft 1850),
                                     (black male) (abt 1848 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1849 - aft 1850),
                                     (black female) (abt 1849 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1849 - aft 1850),
                                     (black female) (abt 1849 - aft 1850), (mulatto female) (abt 1849 - aft 1850),
                                     (black female) (abt 1849 - aft 1850)
              slaves on 28 Jun 1860: (black male) (abt 1790 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1790 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1790 - aft 1856), (black female) (abt 1812 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1812 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1812 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1822 - aft 1860), (black male) (abt 1822 - aft 1860),
                                     (mulatto male) (abt 1822 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1824 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1828 - aft 1860), (black male) (abt 1831 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1831 - aft 1860), (mulatto male) (abt 1832 - aft 1860),
                                     (mulatto male) (abt 1833 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1837 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1837 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1838 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1839 - aft 1860), (black male) (abt 1839 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1841 - aft 1860), (black male) (abt 1841 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1842 - aft 1860), (mulatto female) (abt 1842 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1844 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1847 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1847 - aft 1860), (black male) (abt 1847 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1848 - aft 1860), (black male) (abt 1848 - aft 1860),
                                     (mulatto female) (abt 1849 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1849 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1850 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1850 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1850 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1852 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1853 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1853 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1853 - aft 1860), (black male) (abt 1856 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1856 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1856 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1858 - aft 1860), (mulatto male) (abt 1859 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1859 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1859 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1860 - aft 1860)
            4 ? Robinson
                5 ? Robinson
                    6.01 ? Robinson
                    6.02 + ?
                5 + ?
                    6.03 ?
                    6.04 + ?
            4 + ?
                5 ?
                    6.05 ?
                    6.06 + ?
                5 + ?
                    6.07 ?
                    6.08 + ?
        3 + Charity ?; b. abt 1818 @ NC, USA; d. aft 1880
              (of) Fair Ground, Richmond, AL, USA in 1850 as able to read and write
              (of) Western Division, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1860 as able to read and write
              (of) Clifton, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1870 & 1880 as able to read and write
              children: Thomas A. (abt 1837 - bet 1880/1900), William (abt 1838 - aft 1850), Mary (abt 1839 - aft 1850), 
                        Edward/Edmund C. (abt 1840 - aft 1860), Ann E. (abt 1842 - bet 1862/1880), 
                        Jonas (abt 1844 - aft 1870), Frances E. (abt 1847 - aft 1860), Eliza J. (abt 1848 - aft 1860), 
                        Calvin J. (abt 1850 - aft 1880), Charity Melvina (abt 1851 - bet 1900/1910), 
                        Ida F. (abt 1856 - aft 1860), Arthur A. H. (1857 - bet 1900/1910), John R. (abt 1860 - aft 1860)
            4 ?; b. @ NC, USA
                5 ?
                    6.09 ?
                    6.10 + ?
                5 + ?
                    6.11 ?
                    6.12 + ?
            4 + ?; b. @ NC, USA
                5 ?
                    6.13 ?
                    6.14 + ?
                5 + ?
                    6.15 ?
                    6.16 + ?
    2 + Emma May Alston; b. 6 Mar 1864 @ AL, USA; d. 3/4 Dec 1933 @ Mobile, Mobile, AL, USA
          (of) Hampden, Marengo, AL, USA in 1870 & 1880
          (of) Hampden, Marengo, AL, USA in 1900 as able to read and write; 9 of 9 children living in 1900
          (of) Precinct 9, Choctaw, AL, USA in 1910 as a farmer able to read and write; 9 of 10 children living in 1900
          (of) Precinct 9, Choctaw, AL, USA in 1920
          (of) 403 Robbins, Mobile, AL, USA in 1929, 1930 & 1932
          bur. Black Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Choctaw Co, AL, USA
          m. 6 Oct 1880 @ Marengo Co, AL, USA
          children: Arthur Hamilton Jr (1881-1956), Emma May (1883-1948), Jesse Alston (1885-1973),
                    Otto Slade (1887-1952), Marcus Shields (1889-1968), Lawrence Burean (1891-1962),
                    Sarah (1893-1992), Martha Beatrice (1896-1908), Quintus Scetorious "Bob" (1899-1976),
                    Dorothy (1903-1971)
        3 Nathaniel Yancey "Nat" Alston; b. 12 May 1830 @ AL, USA; d. 4 Mar 1888
              (of) Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1850 as a farmer able to read and write
              (of) Township 15, Range 5 E, Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1860 as a farmer with 280 improved acres, 
                   470 unimproved acres, 1 horse, 8 asses and mules, 6 milch cows, 4 working oxen, 18 other cattle, 
                   12 sheep, 57 swine and 31 slaves in 7 slave houses
              (of) Hampden, Marengo, AL, USA in 1870 as a farmer able to read and write with 150 improved acres,
                   925 unimproved acres, 3 horses, 6 milch cows, 2 working oxen, 5 other cattle and 6 swine
              (of) Hampden, Marengo, AL, USA in 1880 as a farmer able to read and write with 40 improved acres, 
                   200 unimproved acres, 2 mules/asses, 3 milch cows, 3 other cattle, 8 swine and 10 poultry
              m. 10/20 Apr 1850 @ Marengo Co, AL, USA
              children: Martha Ann "Mattie" (1851-1935), Sarah Amanda (1854 - bef 1860), Mary Grey (1857-1910), 
                        William Jeffry "Willie" (1860-1907),
                        Emma May (1864-1933), Jane Thomas (1867 - bet 1870/1880), Theodore Shields (1871-1936),
                        Waldemar Nathaniel (1874-1959)
              slaves on 25 Jul 1860: (black female) (abt 1795 - aft 1860), (black male) (abt 1815 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1820 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1820 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1820 - aft 1860), (black male) (abt 1822 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1825 - aft 1860), (black male) (abt 1826 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1826 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1826 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1829 - aft 1860), (mulatto female) (abt 1838 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1840 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1836 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1837 - aft 1860), (black male) (abt 1842 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1825 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1836 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1836 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1850 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1850 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1852 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1854 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1855 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1855 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1855 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1856 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1857 - aft 1860),
                                     (black male) (abt 1858 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1860 - aft 1860),
                                     (black female) (abt 1840 - aft 1860)
              NOTE: This section and back aided by The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina Compiled
                    from English, Colonial and Family Records with Personal Erminiscences and Notes of Some Allied
                    Families, Joseph A. Groves, The Franklin Printing and Publishing Company, 1901, pp. 91-101, 361-380.
            4 William Jeffreys Alston; b. 31 Dec 1800 @ near Petersberg, Elbert, GA, USA
                  d. 5/10 Jun 1876; bur. Magnolia Cemetery, Magnolia, Marengo, AL, USA
                  educated by Dr. Moses Waddel (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Waddel) in SC, USA
                  moved with parents from SC to AL in 1818
                  taught school and studied law in St Stephens, Washington, AL, USA
                  began practicing law in Linden, Marengo, AL USA in 1821
                  (of) Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1830 with 8 slaves
                  elected judge in Marengo Co, AL, USA abt 1830
                  land purchase on 25 Aug 1831: E½ NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 16N, Range: 3E, Section: 33
                      80.04 acre, no buildings, small pond in 2019
                      NOTE: in Google Earth: http://www.earthpoint.us/Townships.aspx
                  commissioned justice of the peace in Marengo Co, AL, USA on 14 May 1832
                  commissioned constable in Marengo Co, AL, USA on 21 Apr 1835
                  land purchase on 1 Oct 1835: S½ NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 11
                      79.89 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 1 Oct 1835: W½ SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 23
                      80.17 acre, no buildings in 2019
                      NOTE: in Google Earth: http://www.earthpoint.us/Townships.aspx
                  elected to Alabama State Legislature in 1836 & 1837
                  land purchase on 15 Mar 1837: S½ SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 22
                      80.1 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 15 Mar 1837: SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 26
                      159.8 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 15 Mar 1837: W½ NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 26
                      79.9 acre, agricultural buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 15 Mar 1837: W½ SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 26
                      79.9 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 15 Mar 1837: NW¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 26
                      159.8 acre, no buildings, large pond in 2019
                  land purchase on 15 Mar 1837: E½ NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 27
                      79.96 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 15 Mar 1837: E½ SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 27
                      79.96 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 30 Mar 1837: E½ SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 14N, Range: 4E, Section: 1
                      80 acre, no buildings but Meadowlark Rd in 2019
                  land purchase on 30 Mar 1837: SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 21
                      159.94 acre, no buildings but a small part of Co Hwy 33 & 39 in 2019
                  land purchase on 30 Mar 1837: W½ SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 21
                      79.97 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 30 Mar 1837: E½ SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 26
                      79.9 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 30 Mar 1837: SE¼ NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 26
                      39.95 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 30 Mar 1837: NW¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 27
                      159.92 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 30 Mar 1837: SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 27
                      159.92 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 30 Mar 1837: W½ SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 27
                      79.96 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 30 Mar 1837: W½ NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 27
                      79.96 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 30 Mar 1837: NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 28
                      159.91 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 30 Mar 1837: E½ NW¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 28
                      79.95 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 30 Mar 1837: E½ NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 34
                      80 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 30 Mar 1837: W½ NW¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 4E, Section: 35
                      80.44 acre, no buildings in 2019
                  land purchase on 1 Aug 1837: E½ NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 14N, Range: 4E, Section: 17
                      80.3 acre, no buildings in 2019
                      NOTE: in Google Earth: http://www.earthpoint.us/Townships.aspx
                  elected to Alabama State Senate in 1839
                  (of) Marengo Co, AL USA in 1840 with no slaves
                  land purchase on 1 Feb 1843: N½ SW¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 14N, Range: 4E, Section: 34
                      79.94 acre, SW contains two homes in NW of town of Magnolia in 2019
                      NOTE: in Google Earth: http://www.earthpoint.us/Townships.aspx
                  elected to Alabama State Legislature in 1843
                  elected to US House of Representatives in 1849-51
                  most well known in congress for his speech, "The Slavery Question" on 18 Apr 1850
                  (of) Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1850 as a farmer able to read and write with 59 slaves
                  elected to Alabama State Legislature in 1855-56
                  (of) Western Division, Marengo, AL, USA in 1860 as a planter
                  (of) Hampden, Marengo, AL, USA in 1870 as a retired farmer
                  m. 25 Sep 1824 @ Marengo Co, AL, USA (license 26 Aug 1824)
                  later m. Harriett H. Harwell on 3 Jul 1847 @ Clarke Co, AL, USA
                  later m. widow Caroline Chaney on 31 Oct 1855 @ Marengo Co, AL, USA
                  later m. Mary Glover Shields (widow of Cornelius Benjamin Lowery on 22 Dec 1867 @ Marengo Co, AL, USA
                        she was a sister of his daughter-in-law Sarah A. Shields
                  slaves in 1830: (male) (bet 1795/1806 - aft 1830), (female) (bet 1795/1806 - 1830),
                                  (female) (bet 1807/1820 - 1830), (female) (bet 1807/1820 - 1830), 
                                  (male) (bet 1821/1830 - 1830), (female) (bet 1821/1830 - 1830),
                                  (female) (bet 1821/1830 - 1830), (female) (bet 1821/1830 - 1830)
                  slaves on 19 Aug 1850: (black male) (abt 1800 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1802 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1800 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1824 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1820 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1820 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1823 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1818 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1828 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1830 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1830 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1832 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1833 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1835 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1826 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1825 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1810 - aft 1850), (black male/female) (abt 1828 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1802 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1824 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1800 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1810 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1820 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1836 - aft 1850),
                                         (mulatto female) (abt 1822 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1834 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1829 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1828 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1830 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1790 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1828 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1820 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1823 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1818 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1810 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1834 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1839 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1843 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1844 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1845 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1849 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1842 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1847 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1849 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1845 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1847 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1846 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1850 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1838 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1845 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1847 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1841 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1848 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1836 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1842 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1849 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1839 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1840 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1842 - aft 1850)
                  NOTE: Alabama, her history, resources, war record, and public men : from 1540 to 1872,
                        Willis Brewer, Barrett & Brown, 1872, p. 377
                  NOTE: Reminiscences of Public Men in Alabama for Thirty Years with an Appendix,
                        William Garrett, Plantation Publishing Company, 1872, p. 156-157, 758
                5 Nathaniel Alston; b. 1775 @ Orange County, NC, USA; d. 1852 @ Marengo Co, AL, USA
                         (of) Abbeville, Abbeville, SC, USA in 1810 with 12 slaves
                         commissioned assessor in Clarke Co, AL, USA on 22 Apr 1820
                         commissioned tax assessor in Clarke Co, AL, USA on 3 Jun 1820
                         (of) Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1830 with 1 slave (male b. bet 1807/1820)
                         land purchase on 1 Jul 1831: E½ NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 18N, Range: 5E,
                             Section: 35, 80.25 acre, no buildings, large ponds (fish farm?) in 2019
                         land purchase on 1 Jul 1831: E½ SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 18N, Range: 5E,
                             Section: 35, 80.25 acre, no buildings, small pond in 2019
                             NOTE: in Google Earth: http://www.earthpoint.us/Townships.aspx
                         m. Mar 1800 @ NC, USA
                    6.17 James Alston; b. 1746 @ Chowan Co, NC, USA; d. 1815 @ Elbert Co, GA, USA
                           moved from Chowan Co, NC, USA to Orange Co, NC, USA bet 1758/1775
                           officer in the Revelutionary War; taught his horse to limp or run at top speed based on 
                                   hand motions. Using this, he escaped a British firing squad
                           (of) Orange Co, NC, USA in 1790
                           moved from Orange Co, NC, USA to Elbert Co, GA, USA after 1790
                                 and settled near Bever Dam Creek on the Savannah River
                           bur. Ruckersville United Methodist Church Cemetery, Ruckersville, Elbert, GA, USA
                           m. 1774 @ Orange Co, NC, USA
                           NOTE: This section and back aided by The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina 
                                 Compiled from English, Colonial and Family Records with Personal Erminiscences and 
                                 Notes of Some Allied Families, Joseph A. Groves, The Franklin Printing and Publishing 
                                 Company, 1901, pp. 372-375.
                    6.18 + Grizel "Gilly" Yancey; b. 11 Apr 1752; d. 8 Nov 1845 near Culloden, Monroe, GA, USA
                           became an active Methodist at a young age
                           one of the first Methodists in NC, USA and later in GA, USA
                           hosted Bishop Francis Asbury (1745-1816) of the Second Great Awakening at her home
                           (of) Keekers, Elbert, GA, USA in 1820 with 21 slaves
                           (of) Elbert Co, GA, USA in 1830 with 22 slaves
                           (of) Monroe Co, GA, USA in 1844
                           just before her death, she said "O, the joy, the glory, the richness of the inheritance 
                                of the saints!"
                           bur. Culloden City Cemetery, Culloden, Monroe, GA, USA
                           m. 1774 @ Orange Co, NC, USA
                           NOTE: This section and back aided by The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina 
                                 Compiled from English, Colonial and Family Records with Personal Erminiscences and 
                                 Notes of Some Allied Families, Joseph A. Groves, The Franklin Printing and Publishing 
                                 Company, 1901, pp. 301-304.
                           slaves in 1820: (male) (bef 1776 - aft 1820), (male) (bef 1776 - aft 1820),
                                           (female) (bef 1776 - aft 1820), (female) (bef 1776 - aft 1820),
                                           (male) (bet 1776/1794 - aft 1820), (male) (bet 1776/1794 - aft 1820),
                                           (female) (bet 1776/1794 - aft 1820), (female) (bet 1776/1794 - aft 1820),
                                           (male) (bet 1795/1806 - aft 1820), (male) (bet 1795/1806 - aft 1820),
                                           (female) (bet 1795/1806 - aft 1820), (male) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1820),
                                           (male) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1820), (male) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1820),
                                           (male) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1820), (female) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1820),
                                           (female) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1820), (female) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1820),
                                           (female) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1820), (female) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1820),
                                           (female) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1820)
                           slaves in 1830: (female) (bet 1731/1775 - aft 1830), (female) (bet 1731/1775 - aft 1830),
                                           (female) (bet 1731/1775 - aft 1830), (male) (bet 1776/1794 - aft 1830),
                                           (male) (bet 1776/1794 - aft 1830), (female) (bet 1776/1794 - aft 1830),
                                           (female) (bet 1795/1806 - aft 1830), (male) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1830),
                                           (male) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1830), (male) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1830),
                                           (male) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1830), (female) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1830),
                                           (female) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1830), (female) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1830),
                                           (female) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1830), (female) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1830),
                                           (male) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830), (male) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830),
                                           (male) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830), (female) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830),
                                           (female) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830), (female) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830)
                5 + Mary Grey Jeffreys; b. abt 1779 @ NC, USA; d. Jun 1846
                         m. Mar 1800 @ NC, USA
                    6.19 ? Jeffreys
                    6.20 + ?
            4 + Martha Cade; b. 18 May 1809 @ KY, USA; d. 28 May 1846
                  bur. Magnolia Cemetery, Magnolia, Marengo, AL, USA
                  m. 25 Sep 1824 @ Marengo Co, AL, USA (license 26 Aug 1824)
                5 ? Cade
                    6.21 ? Cade
                    6.22 + ?
                5 + ?
                    6.23 ?
                    6.24 + ?
        3 + Sarah A. "Sallie" Shields; b. Apr 1833 @ AL, USA; d. 23 May 1922 @ Branan, Choctaw, AL, USA
              (of) Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1850 as able to read and write
              (of) Township 15, Range 5 E, Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1860
              (of) Hampden, Marengo, AL, USA in 1870, 1880 & 1900 as able to read and write
              (of) Precinct 9, Choctaw, AL, USA in 1910 as able to read and write
              1 of 1 children living in 1900; 3 of 3 children living in 1910; both clearly wrong
              (of) Precinct 9, Choctaw, AL, USA in 1920
              m. 10/20 Apr 1850 @ Marengo Co, AL, USA
              children: Martha A. "Mattie" (1851-1935), Mary Grey (1857-1910), William Jeffry "Willie" (1860-1907),
                        Emma May (1864-1933), Thomas J. (abt 1868 - bet 1870/1880), Theodore S. (1872-1936),
                        Waldama Nathaniel (1875-1959)
            4 Theodore C. Shields; b. abt 1796 @ GA, USA; d. aft 1860
                  commissioned justice of the peace in Marengo Co, AL, USA on 24 Nov 1825 - resigned 29 Dec 1828
                  land purchase on 29 Oct 1827: SE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 15N, Range: 5E, Section: 21
                      NW: 32.256286°N, 87.582544°W      NE: 32.256???°N, 87.574???°W
                      SW: 32.249???°N, 87.582???°W      SE: 32.249016°N, 87.573986°W
                      some buildings and route 79 in 2020
                      NOTE: in Google Earth: http://www.earthpoint.us/Townships.aspx
                  commissioned justice of the peace in Marengo Co, AL, USA on 14 May 1832
                  commissioned constable in Marengo Co, AL, USA on 21 Apr 1835
                  (of) Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1830 with 10 slaves
                  (of) Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1840 with 12 slaves
                  (of) Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1850 as a farmer with 13 slaves
                  (of) Township 15, Range 5 E, Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1860 as a farmer with 14 slaves in 4 slave houses
                  m. 17/20 Jul 1825 @ Marengo Co, AL, USA by Zacaharaiah Williams, Minister of the Gospel
                  later m. Ann (b. abt 1802 @ SC, USA) bet 1850/1860
                  slaves in 1830: (male) (bet 1731/1775 - aft 1830), (male) (bet 1776/1794 - aft 1830),
                                  (female) (bet 1776/1794 - aft 1830), (female) (bet 1795/1806 - aft 1830),
                                  (male) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830), (male) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830),
                                  (male) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830), (male) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830),
                                  (female) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830), (female) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830)
                  slaves in 1840: (male) (bet 1805/1816 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1805/1816 - aft 1840),
                                  (female) (bet 1805/1816 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1806/1816 - aft 1840),
                                  (female) (bet 1805/1816 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840),
                                  (male) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840),
                                  (female) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840),
                                  (female) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840)
                  slaves on 12 Sep 1850: (black male) (abt 1796 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1825 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1825 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1835 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1822 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1830 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1832 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1846 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1848 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1848 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1820 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1820 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1823 - aft 1850)
                  slaves on 25 Jul 1860: (black male) (abt 1795 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1815 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1815 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1825 - aft 1860),
                                         (black male) (abt 1825 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1830 - aft 1860),
                                         (black male) (abt 1836 - aft 1860), (black male) (abt 1846 - aft 1860),
                                         (black male) (abt 1847 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1850 - aft 1860),
                                         (black male) (abt 1852 - aft 1860), (black female) (abt 1854 - aft 1860),
                                         (black male) (abt 1854 - aft 1860), (black male) (abt 1859 - aft 1860),
                5 ? Shields
                    6.25 ? Shields
                    6.26 + ?
                5 + ?
                    6.27 ?
                    6.28 + ?
            4 + Nancy Holt/Hold; b. abt 1803 @ GA, USA; d. bet 1850/1860
                  (of) Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1850
                  m. 17/20 Jul 1825 @ Marengo Co, AL, USA by Zacaharaiah Williams, Minister of the Gospel
                5 ? Holt
                    6.29 ? Holt
                    6.30 + ?
                5 + ?
                    6.31 ?
                    6.32 + ?
1 + Daisye Morgan; b. 22 Sep 1900 @ Wilcox Co, AL, USA; d. 8 Jul 1991
      (of) Bethel, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1910 & 1920
      (of) 358 Monroe, Mobile, AL, USA in 1927
      (of) Coffeeville, Clarke, AL, USA in 1930
      (of) 914 E. Jackson, Pensacola, Escambia, FL, USA in 1934
      (of) Jackson, Clarke, AL, USA in 1940; school: college junior
      bur. Pine Crest Cemetery, Jackson, Clarke, AL, USA
      m. 26 Feb 1926 @ Mobile Co, AL, USA
      children: Carolyn Merie (living)
    2 Eli Morgan; b. 25 Feb 1866 @ AL, USA; d. 2 Oct 1944 @ Jackson, Clarke, AL, USA
          (of) Chactaw Corner, Clarke, AL, USA in 1880
          (of) Chactaw Corner, Clarke, AL, USA in 1900 as a farmer
          (of) Bethel, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1910 & 1920 as a farmer
          (of) Bethel/Sunny South Wilcox Co, AL, USA in 1922
          (of) Coffeeville, Clarke, AL, USA in 1930 as a clerk
          (of) Coffeeville, Clarke, AL, USA in 1940 as a general mercantile salesman; school: none
          m. 21 Apr 1895 @ Wilcox Co, AL USA
          prev. m. Helen Adeline Patrick on 27 Jan 1887 @ Wilcox Co, AL, USA
                aunt of Hattie Robinson (1868-1894) and sister of Hattie's mother
          children: James Martin (1889-1967), Minnie (1892-1968), Mittie (1892 - ?),
                    Willie O. "Jew" (1894-1968), Leslie V. (1897-1913), Daisye (1900-1991)
        3 Mark H. Morgan; b. abt 1835; d. 6 Aug 1867
              (of) Wilcox Co, AL, USA in 1850
              (of) Grove Hill, Clarke, AL, USA in 1860 as a teacher at the common school
              m. 5 May 1864 @ Clarke Co, AL, USA by L. L. DeWitt, Minister of the Gospel
              children: Eli Morgan (1866-1944)
            4 Mark Morgan; b. abt 1793/1800 @ NC, USA; d. bet 1857/1858
                  Commissioned Constable in Wilcox Co, AL, USA on 28 Nov 1826
                  Justice of the Peace in Wilcox Co, AL, USA on 20 Jul 1827
                  Commissioned Justiver of the Peace in Wilcox Co, AL, USA on 4 Apr 1829
                  (of) Wilcox Co, AL, USA in 1830 & 1840 with no slaves
                  land purchase on 25 Nov 1835: E½ NE¼, Meridian: St Stephens, Township: 11N, Range: 4E, Section: 3
                      79.95 acre, no buildings but crossed by highway 27 in 2019
                      NOTE: in Google Earth: http://www.earthpoint.us/Townships.aspx
                  (of) Wilcox Co, AL, USA in 1850 as a farmer with 40 improved acres, 240 unimproved acres, 
                       6 horses, 4 milch cows, 4 working oxen, 15 other cattle and 50 swine
                  will written 3 Aug 1857
                  will probated 1 Mar 1858 @ Wilcox Co, AL, USA
                  m. 14 Feb 1822 @ Wilcox Co, AL, USA
                5 ? Morgan
                    6.33 ? Morgan
                    6.34 + ?
                5 + ?
                    6.35 ?
                    6.36 + ?
            4 + Euphrania "Frances" Hare; b. abt 1793 @ NC, USA; d. aft 1850
                  (of) Wilcox Co, AL, USA in 1850
                  m. 14 Feb 1822 @ Wilcox Co, AL, USA
                5 John Hare; d. abt 1823
                           son-in-law Mark Morgan appointed admin. of estate on 13 Apr 1823
                    6.37 ? Hare
                    6.38 + ?
                5 + ?
                    6.39 ?
                    6.40 + ?
        3 + Mary Lynn Champion; b. abt 1846 @ Clark Co, AL, USA; d. aft 1880
              (of) Clarke Co, AL, USA in 1850
              (of) Grove Hill, Clarke, AL, USA in 1860
              (of) Township 12, Horse Creek Beat, Marengo Co, AL, USA in 1870
              (of) Chactaw Corner, Clarke, AL, USA in 1880 as a farmer
              m. 5 May 1864 @ Clarke Co, AL, USA by L. L. DeWitt, Minister of the Gospel
              later m. Jesse B. Hudson (abt 1840 - bef 1880) on 30 Jun 1868 @ Clarke Co, AL, USA
              children: Eli Morgan (1866-1944), Mary (abt 1869 -  aft 1880), Willie (abt 1872 - aft 1880),
                        Melvin (abt 1874 - aft 1900), Henry (abt 1876 - aft 1880), Jessie (abt 1878 - aft 1880)
            4 John J. Champion; b. abt 1785 @ SC, USA; d. bet 1850/1860
                  (of) Lancaster Co, SC, USA in 1810
                  (of) Wilcox Co, AL, USA in 1830 with 9 slaves
                  (of) Clarke Co, AL, USA in 1840 with 13 slaves
                  (of) Clarke Co, AL, USA in 1850 as a farmer with 200 improved acres, 300 unimproved acres, 
                       3 horses, 4 asses and mules, 10 milch cows, 4 working oxen, 14 other cattle, 10 sheep, 
                       50 swine and 16 slaves
                  m. 29 Dec 1835 @ Clarke Co, AL, USA
                  prev. m. Eleanor McKee (b. in 1780s; d. abt 1833)
                  slaves in 1830: (male) (bet 1795/1806 - aft 1830), (male) (bet 1795/1806 - aft 1830),
                                  (female) (bet 1795/1806 - aft 1830), (male) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1830),
                                  (male) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830), (male) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830),
                                  (male) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830), (female) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830), 
                                  (female) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830)
                  slaves in 1840: (male) (bet 1786/1804 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1786/1804 - aft 1840),
                                  (male) (bet 1786/1804 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1786/1804 - aft 1840),
                                  (male) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840),
                                  (male) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840),
                                  (female) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840),
                                  (male) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840),
                                  (female) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840)                                         
                  slaves on 13 Oct 1850: (black male) (abt 1790 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1805 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1785 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1819 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1822 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1822 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1832 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1821 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1823 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1831 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1835 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1837 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1843 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1849 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1849 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1849 - aft 1850)
                  NOTE: Morgans of Wilcox and Clarke Counties, Alabama, and Allied Families
                        by Helen Morgan Akens and Sheldon LeGrande Morgan, 1994
                5 ? Champion
                    6.41 ? Champion
                    6.42 + ?
                5 + ?
                    6.43 ?
                    6.44 + ?
            4 + Mary Stewart; b. abt 1808 @ NC, USA; d. aft 1860
                  (of) Clarke Co, AL, USA in 1850
                  (of) Grove Hill, Clarke, AL, USA in 1860 as a widowed farmer with 60 improved acres, 
                       160 unimproved acres, 1 horse, 2 asses and mules, 3 milch cows, 2 working oxen,
                       6 other cattle, 30 swine, 5 slaves and 1 slave house
                  m. 29 Dec 1835 @ Clarke Co, AL, USA
                  slaves on 1 Jun 1860: (black female) (abt 1833 - aft 1860), (black male) (abt 1835 - aft 1860),
                                         (black male) (abt 1853 - aft 1860), (black male) (abt 1856 - aft 1860),
                                         (black male) (abt 1859 - aft 1860)
                  NOTE: Morgans of Wilcox and Clarke Counties, Alabama, and Allied Families
                        by Helen Morgan Akens and Sheldon LeGrande Morgan, 1994
                5 ? Stewart
                    6.45 + ? Stewart
                    6.46 ?
                5 + ?
                    6.47 + ?
                    6.48 ?
    2 + Hattie Robinson; b. 30 Dec 1877 @ AL, USA; d. 7 Feb 1967 @ Jackson, Clarke, AL, USA
          (of) Clifton, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1880
          (of) Chactaw Corner, Clarke, AL, USA in 1900
          (of) Bethel, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1910 & 1920
          (of) Coffeeville, Clarke, AL, USA in 1930 & 1940; school: none
          m. 21 Apr 1895 @ Wilcox Co, AL USA
          children: Leslie V. (1897-1913), Daisye (1900-1991)
        3 ? Robert B. "Bob" Robinson; b. abt 1844 @ NC, USA; d. 4 Mar 1890
              (of) Centre, Stanly, NC, USA in 1850
              (of) Western Division, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1860 with three older brothers and not his father
              private cavalry in Civil War in Clanton's Regiment/Brigade, E. C. England's Company/The Boy Company
              (of) Clifton, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1870 as a farmer with 10 improved acres and 1 horse
              (of) Clifton, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1880 as a farmer
              m. 3 Feb 1876 @ Wilcox Co, AL USA
              children: Hattie (1877-1967), Charles (1880 - aft 1900), Bennie Franklin (1882-1965)
                        Johnnie (1884 - aft 1900)
            4 Charles M. Robinson; b. abt 1798 @ NC, USA; d. aft 1860
                  (of) Richmond County, NC, USA in 1830
                  (of) Fair Ground District, Richmond Co, NC, USA in 1840
                  (of) Centre, Stanly, NC, USA in 1850 as a farmer
                  (of) Western Division, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1860
                  slaves in 1830: (male) (bet 1731/1775 - aft 1830), (male) (bet 1776/1794 - aft 1830),
                                  (male) (bet 1776/1794 - aft 1830), (female) (bet 1776/1794 - aft 1830),
                                  (female) (bet 1776/1794 - aft 1830), (male) (bet 1795/1806 - aft 1830),
                                  (male) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1830), (female) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1830), 
                                  (female) (bet 1807/1820 - aft 1830), (female) (bet 1821/1830 - aft 1830)
                  slaves in 1840: (male) (bet 1741/1785 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1741/1785 - aft 1840),
                                  (female) (bet 1786/1804 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1786/1804 - aft 1840),
                                  (female) (bet 1786/1804 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1805/1816 - aft 1840),
                                  (male) (bet 1805/1816 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1805/1816 - aft 1840),
                                  (female) (bet 1805/1816 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1805/1816 - aft 1840), 
                                  (female) (bet 1805/1816 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1805/1816 - aft 1840), 
                                  (female) (bet 1805/1816 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), 
                                  (male) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), 
                                  (male) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), 
                                  (male) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), 
                                  (male) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), 
                                  (female) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), 
                                  (female) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), 
                                  (female) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), 
                                  (female) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1817/1830 - aft 1840), 
                                  (male) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), 
                                  (male) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), 
                                  (male) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), (male) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), 
                                  (male) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), 
                                  (female) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), 
                                  (female) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), 
                                  (female) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), 
                                  (female) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), 
                                  (female) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840), (female) (bet 1831/1840 - aft 1840)
                  slaves on 23 Jul 1850: (black female) (abt 1785 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1795 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1803 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1813 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1818 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1826 - aft 1850),
                                         (blind mulatto male) (abt 1830 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1831 - aft 1850),
                                         (black female) (abt 1839 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1846 - aft 1850),
                                         (black male) (abt 1849 - aft 1850), (black female) (abt 1850 - aft 1850)
                5 ? Robinson
                    6.49 ? Robinson
                    6.50 + ?
                5 + ?
                    6.51 ?
                    6.52 + ?
            4 + Ann H./A. "Nancy" Ledbetter; b. bet 1791/1800 @ NC, USA; d. 9 Jul 1847 @ Anson Co, NC, USA
                  NOTE: Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, N.C.), Wednesday, July 13, 1847.
                5 Henry (Rev.) Ledbetter; b. 19/29 Jan 1769 @ Brunswick Co, VA, USA; d. 1 Apr 1852 @ Anson Co, NC, USA
                         bap. @ Rattlesnake Church, Brunswick Co, VA, USA
                         A circuit riding preacher in North and South Carolina for a total of 8 years; 
                         "licensed to preach in 1788 and admitted to Methodist Conference 1789, located 1794." 
                               (Ledbetters from Virginia)
                         (of) Movern, Anson, NC, USA in 1850 as a farmer
                         bur. @ Eastview Cemetery, Wadesboro, Anson, NC, USA 
                         m. abt 1810
                         prev. m. abt 1792 to Mary Johnson
                         later m. 19 Oct 1819 to Mary Steele
                         NOTE: Will of Henry Ledbetter (https://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/henledtomb.html)
                         NOTE: Ledbetters from Virginia, by Roy C. Ledbetter, William R. Ledbetter, Justus R. Moll 
                               and James D. Tillman Jr, Wilkinson Printing Company, Dallas, TX, USA, 1964, pp.50-51. 
                               http://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G004304.pdf
                         NOTE: Tombstone inscription: 
                               SACRED
                               TO THE MEMORY OF 
                               REV. HENRY LEDBETTER,
                               a native of the State of Virginia,
                               but from early childhood a resident
                               of the State which gives him a grave.
                               He was born in the month of Jan. 1769
                               Departed this Life April 1852.
                               He sought and obtained converting
                               grace at the age of 13, and attached
                               himself to the M. E. Church. In his 19th
                               year he became a Minister of said Church
                               and employed 8 years of his useful life as
                               a traveling Preacher in the South Carolina
                               Conference. When local he was not inactive
                               but on all proper occasions, when health would
                               permit, he gladly published the Gospel of Peace
                               and urged the necessity of reconciliation with God
                               through Christ.  Years of acute bodily suffering
                               were endured by this devoted and eminent
                               servant of God, before he was released from his toil,
                               and tho' his mind often suffered great anguish
                               by reason of its sympathy with the body, yet
                               he was strong in faith, giving glory to God.
                               The much desired hour at length arrived
                               and after a life of usefulness, having
                               preached the gospel in power and in 
                               demonstration of the Spirit for more
                               than 64 years, he fell sweetly asleep
                               on the bosom of his Redeemer.
                               Blessed are the dead who
                               die in the Lord.
                               source: https://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/henledtomb.html
                    6.53 Charles Ledbetter; b. abt 1732; d. abt 1820
                           with wife deeded land on Rattlesnake Creek near the Roanoke River in Brunswick Co, VA USA 
                                to Jeckonias Randle in 1764
                           (of) Rattlesnake Creek near the Roanoke River in Brunswick Co, VA, USA in 1774
                           sold land in Brunswick Co, VA, USA on 2 Nov 1774 and went to Montgomery Co, NC, USA
                               as refugees from Tories (Ledbetters from Virginia)
                           (of) Anson Co, VA, USA in 1777 when signed petition for county to be split
                           (of) Anson Co, VA, USA in 1780 (north of Anson Co became Montgomery Co in 1779.)
                           (of) Montgomery Co, NC, USA in 1782 with 560 acres and 15 slaves
                           issued land grant in Montgomery Co, NC, USA on 11 Oct 1783
                           issued land grant in Montgomery Co, NC, USA on 17 Nov 1790
                           bur. @ Stanly Co, NC, USA on bank of the Pee Dee River
                           NOTE: Ledbetters from Virginia, by Roy C. Ledbetter, William R. Ledbetter, Justus R. Moll 
                                 and James D. Tillman Jr, Wilkinson Printing Company, Dallas, TX, USA, 1964, pp.46-50. 
                                 http://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G004304.pdf
                           NOTE: Tillman & Hamilton Family Records with Their Many Ancestral Lineages, 
                                 by James David Tillman Jr, privately printed, Meridian, MS, USA, 1959, pp.42-46. 
                                 http://wvancestry.com/ReferenceMaterial/Files/
                                        Tillman_&_Hamilton_Family_Records_with_their_many_ancestral_lineages_-_Vol._1.pdf
                           m. bef. 1758
                    6.54 + Frances Randle; b. abt 1743; d. abt 1800
                           with husband deeded land on Rattlesnake Creek near the Roanoke River in Brunswick Co, VA USA 
                                to Jeckonias Randle in 1764
                           bur. @ Stanly Co, NC, USA on bank of the Pee Dee River
                           m. bef. 1758
                5 + Anne Pritchard
                         prev. m. ? Dunn
                         m. abt 1810
                    6.55 ? Pritchard
                    6.56 + ?
        3 + Laura Patrick; b. 22 Oct 1859 @ Arlington, Wilcox, AL, USA (pension records)
              d. 9 Feb 1944 @ Jackson, Clarke, AL, USA
              (of) Western Division, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1860
              (of) Rehobeth, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1870
              (of) Clifton, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1880
              (of) Choctaw Corner, Clarke, AL, USA in 1900
              (of) Wilcox Co, AL, USA in 1907 (pension records)	
              (of) Wilcox Co, AL, USA in 1914 (pension records)
              (of) Bethel/Sunny South Wilcox Co, AL, USA in 1922 (pension records)
              (of) Coffeeville, Clarke, AL, USA in 1930 & 1940; school: grade 5
              m. 3 Feb 1876 @ Wilcox Co, AL USA
              children: Hattie (1877-1967), Charles (1880 - aft 1900), Bennie Franklin (1882-1965)
                        Johnnie (1884 - aft 1900)
            4 James W. Patrick; b. 6 Feb 1825/26 @ SC, USA; d. 14/15 Feb 1909 Arlington, Wilcox, AL, USA
                  (of) Lexington, Dallas, AL, USA in 1850 as an overseer
                  (of) Western Division, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1860 as an overseer with 100 improved acres, 
                       250 unimproved acres, 1 horse, 1 ass or mule, 3 milch cows, 4 other cattle and 50 swine
                  possibly soldier in Civil War
                  (of) Dallas Co, AL, USA in 1866
                  (of) Rehobeth, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1870 as a miller
                  (of) Clifton, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1880 as a farmer as the owner of 130 improved acres, 
                       70 unimproved acres, 3 horses, 2 working oxen, 5 milch cows, 7 other cattle, 18 swine 
                       and 40 poultry
                  (of) White Hall, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1900 as a farmer
                  will probated 19 Feb 1909
                  m. 24 Nov 1853 @ Dallas Co, AL, USA
                  later m. Elizabeth A. "Betty" Jackson on 11 Jan 1888
                  slaves on 19 Jun 1860: (black female) (abt 1832 - aft 1850), (black male) (abt 1848 - aft 1850)
                5 ? Patrick; b. @ MD/SC, USA
                    6.57 ? Patrick
                    6.58 + ?
                5 + ? @ MD, USA
                    6.59 ?
                    6.60 + ?
            4 + Catherine Baggett; b. 17 Feb 1839 @ AL, USA; d. 25 Oct 1887
                  (of) Wilcox Co, AL, USA in 1850
                  (of) Western Division, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1860
                  (of) Rehobeth, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1870
                  (of) Clifton, Wilcox, AL, USA in 1880
                  bur. Hampden Cemetery, Hampden, Marengo, AL, USA
                  m. 24 Nov 1853 @ Dallas Co, AL, USA
                5 Lewis Baggett; b. abt 1815 @ MS/GA, USA
                         (of) Wilcox Co, AL, USA in 1850 as a farmer
                    6.61 ? Baggett
                    6.62 + ?
                5 + Lucinda ?; b. abt 1815 @ MS/AL, USA
                         (of) Wilcox Co, AL, USA in 1850
                    6.63 ?
                    6.64 + ?

REVERSE LIST (generations 6 and back):
   

6.01 ? Robinson
6.02 + ?

6.03 ?
6.04 + ?

6.05 ?
6.06 + ?

6.07 ?
6.08 + ?

6.09 ?
6.10 + ?

6.11 ?
6.12 + ?

6.13 ?
6.14 + ?

6.15 ?
6.16 + ?

6.17 James Alston (1746 - 1815)
    7 James Alston; d. 1761 @ Elebye Creek, Orange Co, NC, USA
          purchased island named Troy in Bennett's Creek, Gates Co, NC, USA on 7 May 1745 (to be sold in his will)
          sold 640 acres near New Bern, Craven Co, NC, USA (that his wife inherited from her father) in 1747
          (of) Chowan Co, NC, USA in 1753
          appointed justice of the pease in Chowan Co, NC, USA in 1757
          received black slaves named Dick and Peter and a mulatto slave named Easop with his father's estate
          moved from Chowan Co, NC, USA to Orange Co, NC, USA bet 1758/1761
          m. bet 1741/1747 @ New Bern, Craven, NC, USA
        8 John Alston; d. 1758 @ NC, USA
              granted 270 acre on NW of Bennett's Creek, Gates Co, NC, USA in 1711
              (of) Chowan Co, NC, USA in 1821 (tax list)
              grand juror for the general court of Oyer and Terminer at the general court house at Queen Ann's 
                    Creek, Chowan County from 1721 to 1724
              appointed justice of the peace on 9 Apr 1724
              assistant justice for the court of Oyer and Terminer from 24 Oct 1724 through early 1729
              appointed revenue collector for the king in 1725
              military captain before 1725; military major from 1725 to 1729
              milirary colonel from 1730
              elected vestryman of St. Paul's Perish in 1738
              sherrif of Chowan Co, NC, USA in 1746
              divided at least 20 slaves in his will
              NOTE: This section and back aided by The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina 
                    Compiled from English, Colonial and Family Records with Personal Erminiscences and 
                    Notes of Some Allied Families, Joseph A. Groves, The Franklin Printing and Publishing 
                    Company, 1901, pp. 91-101.
        8 + Mary Clark; d. aft 1758
    7 + Christian Lillington; b. aft 1725 (not yet 17 in her father's will)
          inherited her father's plantation, a male slave named John, a female slave called Chatt, farm animals, 
                    household goods and the church Bible from her father's estate
          m. bet 1741/1747 @ New Bern, Craven, NC, USA
        8 George Lillington; d. 1741
              (of) near Neuse River, Craven Co, NC, USA
              appointed Justice of the Peace in 1739
              NOTE: This section and back aided by The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina 
                    Compiled from English, Colonial and Family Records with Personal Erminiscences and 
                    Notes of Some Allied Families, Joseph A. Groves, The Franklin Printing and Publishing 
                    Company, 1901, pp. 361-369.
            9 Edward Lillington; d. 1736 near Neuse River, Craven Co, NC, USA
            9 + ?
        8 + Hannah ?; d. aft 1741
6.18 + Grizel "Gilly" Yancey (1752 - 1845)
    7 Jeconias Yancey; b. abt 1713; pos. d. abt 1760 @ Hallifax Co, NC, USA
        m. abt 1748 @ NC, USA
    7 + Ann Kimbrough
        m. abt 1748 @ NC, USA
        prev. m. William Alston (son of John Alston and Mary Clark) in abt 1735; William d. abt 1743
        NOTE: This section and back aided by The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina 
              Compiled from English, Colonial and Family Records with Personal Erminiscences and 
              Notes of Some Allied Families, Joseph A. Groves, The Franklin Printing and Publishing 
              Company, 1901, pp. 292-293, 301-304.

6.19 ? Jeffreys
6.20 + ?

6.21 ? Cade
6.22 + ?

6.23 ?
6.24 + ?

6.25 ? Shields
6.26 + ?

6.27 ?
6.28 + ?

6.29 ? Holt
6.30 + ?

6.31 ?
6.32 + ?

6.33 ? Morgan
6.34 + ?

6.35 ?
6.36 + ?

6.37 ? Hare
6.38 + ?

6.39 ?
6.40 + ?

6.41 ? 
6.42 + ? Champion

6.43 ?
6.44 + ?

6.45 ? Stewart
6.46 + ?

6.47 ?
6.48 + ?

6.49 ? Robinson
6.50 + ?

6.51 ?
6.52 + ?

6.53 Charles Ledbetter (abt 1732 - abt 1820)
      NOTE: Ledbetters from Virginia, by Roy C. Ledbetter, William R. Ledbetter, Justus R. Moll 
            and James D. Tillman Jr, Wilkinson Printing Company, Dallas, TX, USA, 1964, pp.46-50. 
            http://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G004304.pdf
      NOTE: Tillman & Hamilton Family Records with Their Many Ancestral Lineages, by James David Tillman Jr, 
            privately printed, Meridian, MS, USA, 1959, pp.42-46. 
            http://wvancestry.com/ReferenceMaterial/Files/
                   Tillman_&_Hamilton_Family_Records_with_their_many_ancestral_lineages_-_Vol._1.pdf
    7 Henry Ledbetter; d. abt 1750
        granted 240 acres on south side of Meherrin River in Brunswick Co, VA, USA on 31 Oct 1726
        will in Brunswick Co, VA, USA dated 23 Sep 1749 including "one negro named Moile, one negro boy James and 
              one ship-saw" for his son Charles
        will probated 26 Mar 1751 @ Brunswick Co, VA, USA
        m. abt 1732
        NOTE: Ledbetters from Virginia, by Roy C. Ledbetter, William R. Ledbetter, Justus R. Moll 
              and James D. Tillman Jr, Wilkinson Printing Company, Dallas, TX, USA, 1964, pp.42-46. 
              http://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G004304.pdf
    7 + Edith Williamson; b. abt 1712
          m. abt 1732
          later m. Henry Britt (d. abt 1765)
        8 John Williamson; d. abt 1731/32
            will written 30 Jan 1731 at Surry Co, VA, USA
            will proved 17 May 1732 at Brunswick Co, VA, USA
        8 + ?
6.54 + Frances Randle (abt 1743 - abt 1800)
       NOTE: Tillman & Hamilton Family Records with Their Many Ancestral Lineages, by James David Tillman Jr, 
             privately printed, Meridian, MS, USA, 1959, pp.42-46. 
             http://wvancestry.com/ReferenceMaterial/Files/
                    Tillman_&_Hamilton_Family_Records_with_their_many_ancestral_lineages_-_Vol._1.pdf
    7 Peter Randle; b. 1714 @ King William Co, VA, USA; d. 9 Aug 1786 @ Montgomery Co, NC, USA
          moved to Montgomery Co, NC, USA abt 1773-1775
          state legislator for Montgomery Co, NC, USA in 1777-1782
          m. 15 Feb 1742 @ Brunswick Co, NC, USA
        8 John Randle; d. bef 1754
              on Quit Rent roll (tax list) in King William Co, VA, USA in 1704
              will probated in Brunswick Co, VA, USA on 28 Aug 1753
              m. abt 1699 @ King William Co, VA, USA
            9 ? Randle
            9 + ?
        8 + Mary Johns; b. abt 1678
              m. abt 1699 @ King William Co, VA, USA
            9 Richard Johns
                will in King Williams Co, VA, USA
            9 + ?
    7 + Frances Barrett; b. abt 1725; d. abt 1770
        m. 15 Feb 1742 @ Brunswick Co, VA, USA

6.55 ? Pritchard
6.56 + ?

6.57 ? Patrick
6.58 + ?

6.59 ?
6.60 + ?

6.61 ? Baggett
6.62 + ?

6.63 ?
6.64 + ?