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Columbia County, Georgia didn't exist until 1790, when it was created from Richmond County Keg Creek flows eastward to join the Savannah River just south of the Little River. Keg Creek was located in the northern part of Columbia County. It was dammed and is today called Clarks Hill Lake or Dam Stephanie _____________________________________________ 1805 Tax List for Columbia Co., GA Captain N. Meriweather’s District First Name,Last Name; Slaves; Acres;Quality; Adjoining Landowners; James Watercourses; County; Stock in Trade;Dollars. Cents Roberts 4 0 illegible illegible William ? Roberts Poll.31 1/4 George Roberts 7 550 3 Wm. Jones & Others Keg Creek Columbia illegible illegible [William (Jones ?)3 Roberts & Eubanks Keg Creek Columbia 12 91 1/2 (William (Jones ?) 360 2 & 3 ? Scott & Roberts Keg Creek Columbia illegible illegible Capt. William Ogle's Dist. (No. 5) First Name Last Name Slaves Acres Quality Adjoining Watercourses County Stock Dollars Cents Riding Chair Notes Nathaniel Hicks 4 240 3 Dorsey & Roberts Kioka Col Illeg One of the families living in the Keg Creek watershed: Shadrick Roberts 1805; On an Jury, there is a 'Chad' Roberts, this juror is most likely him. _________________________ 1806 Tax List Columbia Co Ga Capt. John G. Willingham Dist. No 11, Joseph Tankersly 16 546 Neighbors Roberts & Caldbreath Keg Creek Richard Roberts 2 156 Tankersly & Sloan Keg Walker Herndon 100 Neighbors Roberts & Ransey Keg Creek Thomas Martin 2 100 Neighbors Marshall & Roberts Keg Creek ____________________ 22 Nov 1820 Heirs’ sale-Elijah, Thomas, as self and agent for Jesse Roberts, Elizabeth, George, for self and as agent for Beverly, John, Nancy, Reuben, Isaac as self and agent for Caleb , Edward Gaither, Willingham sell to William Willingham, 180 a on Keg Creek for $550. Balance of notes-which include Sullivan's Creek Columbia County Neighbors Sullivan Creek, Little River area Columbia Co., GA ca 1805 Beginning in the 1770?s, numerous people began crossing the Savannah River and migrating into Columbia County. Frequently, the settlers were from Virginia, North and South Carolina, Maryland or others colonies. Some of the original settlers acquired their lands by headrights or bounty land grants <georgia_headright_and_bounty_gra.htm>. After February 17, 1783, State Legislation was passed which provided each head of the household headrights. A married man could obtain 200 acres, plus 50 additional acres for each member of his family and each slave at a cost of from one to four shillings per acre. During the late 1700?s or early 1800?s, what appears to be a very popular location to catch the ferry from South Carolina over to Georgia was a place located in the northeast corner of Columbia County just below Kegg Creek; or just below what is known today as Clarks Hill Lake. The road leading from the ferry down to the Village of Appling, the present county seat, was called Scott?s Ferry Road. The area surrounding Scott?s Ferry Road and Petersburg Road was a very popular place in the early 1800?s. The original settlers were not only friends and neighbors, but their children often married each other. Consequently, people would often be related to their neighbor in some form or fashion. The area around the intersection of Scott?s Ferry Road and Petersburg Road was known as District Number 3. In articles written by Dr H. R.Casey for the Columbia Sentinel in 1883, Dr Casey mentions District number 3 as being famous in the flush times of Columbia County and certainly stopping at Luke?s Store" for ?a little fun and frolic must have been the thing to do in those days. The District Captain for Number 3 was Samuel Payne. The families in his district (in 1820) were : James Lamkin, Asa Avery, Jane Reid, James Luke, Cabel Eubank, Leonard Peek, John Gray, Rebecca Garnett, Nancy Garnett, Isaac Willingham, Richard Merriweather, Jacob Dunn and Robert Pollard. On the west of District Number 3 was District Number 4 which is estimated to be the area rounding and to the west of what is today Pollard?s Corner. Later, these three districts became known as the 135th Georgia Militia District. It is this northern area of Columbia County that many early families can be found settling, acquiring land and raising their families. (Note <notes.htm>) The 1805 Tax List for Columbia Co., GA provides a clue as to the locations of Robert Clayton and his neighbors. In 1805 Robert Clayton is listed adjacent to Jesse Moon and Jesse Beck on Sullivan Creek in District Number 4 (Isaac Willingham's District). I cannot locate Sullivan Creek today, however, it is likely that it was named for a family of brothers Thomas and Owen Sullivan who lived on the creek and that it was flooded when Clark Hill Lake was formed. The creek certainly lay near the Little River, and Keg Creek. Families living on Sullivan Creek include: Jesse Moon He was born in 1776 and was the son of Thomas Moon below. He married Rachel Willingham, daughter of John Willingham. Their daughter Elizabeth Moon married Augustus Clay, son of Charles Clay of Virginia and brother of Jessee Clay <IsaacJonesBible.html>. John and Thomas Moon appear to have lived adjacent to each other and to John Moon and Isaac Willingham. Thomas Moon born October 25, 1742 in Randolph County, North Carolina, and died 1855 in Columbia County, Georgia. He married (1) LUCRETIA December 26, 1769. He married (2) SARAH BROOKS Bef. 1790 in Columbia County, GA. Amy Moon married to a William Richardson. abt 1813 in Columbia, GA..Her father was Thomas Moon. (Source: Bobbie Craig, evemerald@aol.com John Moon John Moon is likely the son of John Sr. He was born about 1755 in NC and died in Columbia Co., GA in 1830. He is the brother of Thomas Moon. Columbia Co., Deed Book I p. 382-384 Thomas Willingham to James Mattett [my note: James Mallett] 5 Jan 1799 100 acres on the waters of Cagg Creek [my note: Keg Creek] Bordered SW by vacant and John Weldon, SE by old lines, NW by vacant land, NE by vacant and John Lander?s land Wit. James Ramsey, Isaac Willingham, John Moon, Thomas Willingham (Legal Seal) John Jones From CENTURY OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, GEORGIA, WILLS 1790-1890 page 56: JONES, John signed Aug 15, 1822 proved Oct 12, 1825 Heirs: Daus.: Ann, wife of Thomas Willingham Sarah, wife of Isaac Willingham Sons: William; Cornelius G-sons: Samuel Hawes; Grenville, Augustus, Williamson, and Ellington Jones G-daus: Harriet and Elizabeth Hawes Exrs: Son, Cornelius; sons-in-law, Thomas and Isaac Willingham Wit: John Willingham; Patrick Daugherty][John (son of Benjamin Jones) drew Lot #175 (Blank) in the 1805 Georgia Lottery Isaac Willingham See John Moon note below [See John Jones note above] [Isaac Willingham owned 331 1/2 acres on Sullivan Creek bordering John Jones and John Moon Enoch Spinks Enoch Spinks, son of John Spinks and Sarah Baker married a Christian or Christina Willingham June 18, 1795. Enoch Spinks is listed in Columbia County as a Head of Household in Georgia 1800. Spinks, Enoch - male; father: Spinks, John; mother: Sarah, ? spouse: Willingham, Christina (~1777 - 1838) - m. 18 JAN 1795 in Columbia Co, Ga ----------child: Spinks, Raleigh (1796 - ) ----------child: Spinks, Cash (1805 - ) ----------child: Spinks, Sarah ----------child: Spinks, Enoch (1812 - ) John Spinks was a son of Enoch Spinks of Guilford (later Randolph) County, N.C. Lemuel Shipp Lemuel Shipp married an Elizabeth Wright. The family of Richard Shipp, a brother or uncle of Lemuel, lived adjacent to a Wright family in 1805. Lemuel Shipp's daughter Elizabeth married Wiley Roberts (brother of John Roberts) in Columbia County in 1807. (Source: DeCody Brad Marble <mailto:marbledb@bellsouth.net> <marbledb@bellsouth.net <mailto:marbledb@bellsouth.net>>). There was also a James Wright living on Little River in 1805. John Willingham Willingham, John (~1754 - 1818) - male b. ABT. 1754 d. 21 DEC 1818 in Columbia Co. Ga father: Willingham, Thomas (~1723 - ~1787) mother: Mary, ? Columbia Co., GA Plats Book A page 102 Richmond County. Warrant from Charles Crawford, Esq. dated 3 Nov 1784 to John Willingham for 200 acres land surveyed by (?Mann) Sims DS 8 May 1784. Recorded 16 July 1785. John Walton CSr. -In 1812 John Willingham of Columbia Co., GA made a deed gift of 550 acres to his sons William, Cash, John and Isaac. It was recorded after his death in 1818. William. E.Willingham was a brother to John Willingham. There was a John Willingham named in the general orders issued by Col. Adam Penn, March 1781 Henry Co., Va. John Fontain's Co. James Rea, Thomas Doolings, George Pool, John Willingham, Thomas Leak, Thomas Parsley, Samuel Weaver, Stephen King, Alexander Barnes, Henry Mannings, Abram Payne, Wm. Graves, Joseph Rice, William. Bledsoe. spouse: (Spinks?), Ann (? - ~1811) - m. BEF. 1787 ----------child: Willingham, Wm. Brooks (1775 - 1838) m. Mary Moon ----------child: Willingham, Christina (~1777 - 1838) [Note: also called Christian] ----------child: Willingham, Lucretia (1779 - 1842) m. Jesse Moon ----------child: Willingham, Rachel (1780 - 1812) m Jesse Moon ----------child: Willingham, Angelina (1782 - ) m. Noah Butts ----------child: Willingham, John C. (~1784 - 1850) m. Sarah Brown ----------child: Willingham, Penelope (1788 - ) ----------child: Willingham, Cashwell (1789 - 1847) m. Martha Moon 1812 Columbia Co., GA ----------child: Willingham, Isaac (1797 - 1860) ] m. Sarah Jones (daughter of John Jones) [Book F -1 John Willingham to William Willingham 15 May 1786 100 acres each side of a S. fork of Kegg Creek Wit. George Grasfield (Brasfield?) Henry Spaldings John Willingham (X his mark) ] [William Willingham made a will in Columbia Co., GA in October, 1797, naming his executors as: wife Nancy, Isaac Willingham, and Eli Garnet; will witnessed by: William Jones, and John Eubank and naming his children as: Elijah, Thomas, Fanney, Elizabeth, Beaverly, George, John, William, Nancey, Caleph, Patcy, Judah, and Isaac.] Joseph Hutchinson Possibly the Joseph Hutchinson b. 1772 in Prince William, Co., Virginia who married Frances Clark of Augusta, GA. Thomas Shipp Land adjoined that of Richard Shipp. He married in Columbia Co., GA in January, 1807. Richard Shipp Hw was born Feb 10, 1783 in Mecklenburg Co., VA; m. ca. 1804 to Rebecca Roberts in Columbia Co., GA. Children were: John C. SHIPP, b. 10 Mar 1805; William R. SHIPP, b. ca. 1807; Pleasant Moore SHIPP, b. ca. 1809; Abner B. C. SHIPP, b. 18 May 1810; Joseph R. SHIPP, b. ca. 1812; Richard C. SHIPP, b. 14 Feb 1818; and David C. SHIPP, b. ca. 1822 Mark Sullivan Mark Sullivan lived adjacent to Thomas Clayton and William Farmer Jr. He is believed to be the brother of Cornelius Sullivan. Mark married Jemimah Tedder. Both are sons of Thomas Sullivan who, along with his brother Owen held headright grants as early as the 1760's. Owen D. Sullivan died late 1802 early 1803 in Washington Co., Tombigbee District Mississippi Territory. Cornelius Sullivan Brother of Mark, he married Rachel Basset and Rachel Danley. William Farmer Jr. Book O p. 354 Elijah Willingham to Thomas Jones 16 Nov 1807 100 acres on both sides of Sullivans Creek Bounded N. by William Lawrence, W. by William Farmer, S by John Roberts, E by Mark Sullivan Wit. John Roberts Jesse Roberts Elijah Willingham (Legal Seal) Jesse Roberts swore 10 Jan 1810 that he and John Roberts witnessed sale. Basil Neal, JP Nancy Willingham Likely the widow of William Willingham <ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/columbia/wills/w4520001.txt> who died after October 1797 and before February, 1798 in Columbia County, Georgia. A Nancy Willingham is listed in the Isaac Jones Bible <IsaacJonesBible.html> as marrying Jesse Clay on November 18, 1813. Jesse Clay was the brother of Augustus Clay (who married Elizabeth Moon). Her mention in the Isaac Jones Bible makes it likely that her maiden name was Jones, Clayton, or Shaddix. John Roberts See William Farmer (above). There was a John Roberts who died in Columbia Co., GA in 1821. He was the father of a William Roberts and a nephew to Shadrack Roberts and Jesse Roberts. (Source: Ted Kuhn <mailto:tedkuhn@bigfoot.com> <tedkuhn@bigfoot.com <mailto:tedkuhn@bigfoot.com>>). A Frances Clayton married a William Roberts in Richmond Co., GA in the early 1800's. John Landers See Thomas Willingham (above) in 1797 Thomas Clayton sold 120 acres on Sullivan Creek to James Landers. Rev. John Landers (b. 1757) and James Landers (b. 1761), both of Hanover Co., Virginia, were brothers. Their father Luke Landers migrated along with his family to what was later Columbia County, Georgia. The will of Luke Landers says "all property real and personal to wife, Rachel; Clayborne gets 100 acres of land along Sullivan's line to spring, straight along Jones' land, bay mare; rest 1/7th part of estate to daughter Mary Spalding; sons-John, James, Tyree, Clayborne; daughters Jane Mead, and Elizabeth and William Page. Execr. were Henry Spalding and son James Landers, witnesses were Abraham Farrar JP and Thomas Farrar. (Columbia Co., Ga., Will Book A. page 112, probated 10-18-1799) James Landers Brother of John Landers. James (b. 1761) witnessed a land sale by Robert Clayton in November 1800 and he bought land from Thomas Clayton on Sullivan Creek in 1797. In an 1805 lawsuit in Columbia Co., GA, James Landers is listed as Forman along with Isaac Jones and Nathan Jones. Robert Clayton BENJAMIN CARTER to ROBERT CLAYTON 29 March 1799, Deed for 200 acres on Loyd's Creek adjoining Samuel Thomas. Witnessed: Robert Hughes, Wm. Dousing and Jacob Bennett. Mary Carter also signs as a grantee and by mark. Registered March 12, 1802. Pages 419-20. ROBERT CLAYTON of Columbia County to GEORGE CONN CARPENTER of Richmond County. 10 November 1800. Deed for 200 acres on Loyd's Creek adjoining Samuel Thomas. Witnessed: Andrew Booth, James Landers and Thomas Hall (by mark). Nancy Clay[ton] also signs as grantor and by mark. Registered April 12, 1802/ Pages 424-25 William Binion Passports Issued 1799: "On an application from William Binion Junr, esquire accompanying recommendation from sundry Inhabitants of Columbia County Ordered that passports be prepared for Captain William Binion Junr and Mr. John Roberts, and Mr. Thomas Sullivan as linguist & pilot to them through the Creek Nation unto the settlement on the Tom Bigby and back to this State -- which were prsented and signed -- This indicates that Sullivan, Roberts, and Binion had been traveling back and fourth to the Settlements at St. Stephens for some time. David Satterwhite born ca 1766, he received a grant of 200 acres in 1787. He married Rebecca (possibly a Willingham). James Flemming Families living on the Little River were Isaac Jones <jones/isaac_jones.htm> Living in Morgan Co., GA by 1808, he died there in 1821. He was the father of nine children who settled in Pike Co., GA. He appears on the 1805 tax list adjacent to Nathan Jones. William Shaddock (Shaddix) One of three Shaddix brothers living in the area. The others were John and James. "July 7th 1791, Reube Dyer, late of Richmond County, now of Tennessee River, Mobile District, sells to Nathan Harris for 60 pounds, a tract of land between Kegg Creek, and Little River, Granted to Thomas Chadwick." John Shaddock (Shaddix) John was the brother of William Shaddix (above). He married Nancy Clayton who was the daughter of Thomas. Thomas Clayton <thomasclayton.html> Thomas Clayton was in Columbia Co., GA by 1784. He is listed in a deed as being from Ninety-Six District, SC William Jones A William Jones is listed as living on Little River in the 1805 Land Lottery <jones/1805_georgia_land_lottery.htm>. Robert Jones, Sr. A Robert Jones, Sr. is listed as living on Little River in the 1805 Land Lottery <jones/1805_georgia_land_lottery.htm>. Also listed is "Robert, son of Robert." This younger Robert is listed in the record adjacent to Isaac Jones. Nathan Jones <NathanJones.html> Likely related to Isaac Jones <jones/isaac_jones.htm> above. They are listed adjacent to each other on the 1805 Tax List and later in the 1820 census for Morgan Co., GA. Nathan Jones was born before 1775 according to the 1820 census. Ignatious Few A March 11, 1801 deed states "Many years ago, James Belcher sold to Ignatius Few 380 acres on Little River, in Parish of St. Paul granted me April 4, 1775." Thomas Shaddix A March 18, 1800 deed indicates that Nathan Harris sold 100 acres on Little River to Samuel Payne. This lot was originally granted to Thomas Chadwick (Shaddix?) on October 4, 1774. This land was transferred to Reuben Dyer on August 10, 1778, then to Harris on July 17, 1791. Jesse Farmer David York John Bender William Fleming William Laurence William Lawrence - See William Farmer (below) - lived on land bordering Elijah Willingham on the North side of Sullivan's Creek. William Jones May be the son of John Jones above. William Ogle Elijah Willingham See William Farmer (above). He was the son of William Willingham and Nancy. Thomas Jones See William Farmer (above) William Farmer Sr. Families living on Keg Creek: James Mallett James Mallett married Charity Ramsey, daughter of Randolph Ramsey in Georgia. James and Charity had a son named Isaac Newton Mallett who was an adult by 1821 in Lincoln Co., GA. John Weldon Other Families living in the area John Killingsworth He is listed serving on a jury with Isaac Jones, Nathan Jones, James Landers, and others in 1805. He was born in NC, married Sarah ( she later became a Rozar). Shadrick Roberts He died in Columbia Co., GA. He was married around 1795 to Delilah ""Dilly" Landers, daughter of Luke Landers. On a 1805 Jury, there is a Chad' Roberts which is likely him. SOURCES: http://www.gendex.com/users/evenwhen/willingh/journals/i0004189.htm Thomas Willingham registered to pay taxes in 1764 in Granville County, North Carolina.Thomas Willingham registered to pay taxes in 1765 in Granville County, North Carolina. Thomas Willingham registered to pay taxes in 1766 in Granville County, North Carolina.Thomas Willingham registered to pay taxes in 1767 in Granville County, North Carolina. Thomas Willingham registered to pay taxes in 1769 in Granville County, North Carolina.Thomas Willingham registered to pay taxes in 1771 in Granville County, North Carolina. Thomas Willingham registered to pay taxes in 1784 in in St. Luke District, Caswell County, North Carolina. Thomas Willingham sold 96 acres of land on 16 September 1784 on waters of Jonathan's Creek in Granville County, North Carolina, to John Stovall. Thomas Willingham of Caswell County to John Stovall for 50 pounds, tract of waters of Jonathan's Creek, adj. Pryer, Royster, Puryear, 96 acres Signed: Thomas Willingham Wit: Robert Malone, Daniel Malone. He received a land grant in Tennessee County, North Carolina, in 1788 on the Red River. He granted a power of attorneyin 1788 in Caswell County, North Carolina. He was involved in a civil court case in April 1790 in Caswell County, North Carolina. Thomas Willingham registered to pay taxes in 1800 in Ohio County, Kentucky. He was a head of household of 26 and under 45 years old on the census of 1810 in Henderson County, Kentucky. He left a will in September 1819 in Henderson County, Kentucky Marriages Columbia Co Ga-May 1967 Georgia Pioneers page 70 COLUMBIA COUNTY GEORGIA MARRIAGES- Mary Carter-Georgia Pioneers pg. 44, Celia & Thomas Wynne Jr Jul 5 1802 Mary Rebecca Roberts & John Eubank Aug. 6 1807 (Loose Papers-Ga Archives-see above) Mary Rebecca (Roberts) Eubank-& Everard Dowsing 22 Dec 1811 David & Elizabeth Spalding Feb 6 1818 Edna G & James G Blount Dec 14, 1816 Elizabeth Roberts & John Cromwell Ship (Shipp) Jan 1 1809 George & Catherine Shilds Dec 6 1808 George & Constantia White Mar 2 1813 Herod (Harwood) & Linda Bealle Mar 6, 1810 SOME GEORGIA COUNTY RECORDS-Lucas shows marriage Herod Roberts & Linder Beall 7 Mar 1810 Pg. 49 (Page 63 of book) Brother Joseph list him in his will-and sibling Edmund (Greene Co Ga) Isaac Roberts was witness. Irby & Mary Fuller Oct 24, 1833 Jesse & Mary Fitzgerald Feb 1805 ? John & Elizabeth Flynn Mar 6 1823 Larkin B & Barbara Watkins Sep 8 1842 (Sarah Leith(Leath) m John Sargent Sep 11 1802 #2 John Roberts Mary Ann b 7 May 1823 SC & Thomas Key Collier b 26 Apr 1820 Augusta,Richmond, Ga m Apr 23 1842 http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1401469&id=I65625354 Nancy Roberts & Edward Wade Aug 20 1835 Nancy Roberts & Richard D Myers Sep 12 1862 Nancy Roberts & Washington Edwards Mar 6 1843 Seaborn H & Charlotte Doguel (Dagnell?) Mar 29 1849 Sherwood & Lucindsa Staples May 8 1815 Sherwood & Sukey Staples Dec 25 1825 Tindey Roberts & Joshua Hunter Nov 1 1822 Wiley & Elizabeth Shipp Oct 2 1809 Willis & Mary Bolton 8-3-1820 Zilpha Roberts & Levi Fullbright Jun 8 1839 Elizabeth Zilphia born 1816 Appling, Columbia, Ga Levi b 1 Jan 1819-1856 Ga http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=full2&id=I05005 more on children http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wjhonson&id=I11933 they show born Polk, McDuffie and other places. Will of George Roberts-Columbia Co Ga s/Apr 1 1859 p/Apr 7 1859 Dau: Malinda Kendrick $5.00 Friend: DeLanson Colvin (Colvard), Silver watch Balance of estate divided between daus., Susan A, and Mary J. Roberts Exr, DeLanson Colvard (Colvin) Wit: Jefferson W ynne; Daniel P. Marshall; Isaac Ramsey 1790: Columbia County, Georgia Columbia County, Georgia didn't exist until 1790, when it was created from Richmond County Columbia County is situated to the north and west of Augusta, Georgia. The 1820 U.S. census reports Columbia County as being "41 miles long on the stage road by 30 wide...great part by actual measurement." Columbia County was formed from Richmond County in 1790. The eastern edge of the county is bordered by the Savannah River which acts to separate Georgia from South Carolina. Columbia County ran to the west, at least , as faras Thomson, Georgia. However, the 1870 State legislature narrowed Columbia County by making the town of Thomson the county seat for a new McDuffie County. To the south of Columbia County is Richmond County, SC and to the north Lincoln County, NC. Beginning in the 1770's numerous people begin crossing the Savannah River and migrating into Columbia County. Frequently, the settlers were from Virginia, North and South Carolina. Source: Georgia: Columbia County: Early History & Settlers, Written by Stephanie Harrison How Kin? 1860 Marion Co Fl Mrs M E Roberts 30 1000 1500 SC Irby 6 Fl. (1885 showed 31 Father born Vermont Farmer) S M Rutland 15 NC Mary Wall 13 SC Eliza Cook 15 Fl Wiley Curry 27 Clerk Fl 1860-Marion 358 327 Irby 53 Planter 5000 5000 Ga Mary A 46 Ga 1850 Slave Schedule- 45 year old male 26 year old female 23 " Male 22 " Female 18 year old male Distt 4 13 " F 9 " F 7 " m 5 mulato 2 mulato 1860 Slave Male 49 Black female 31 Black 15 female Mulata 14 female " 12 F Mul 3 female Black old query Surname: ROBERTS, SHIPP, LAW, CLAYTON, GRIFFIN, WILLINGHAM, SHEPHERD, REESE, GRAVES, AVERA ------------------------- Am looking for any information on possible siblings in early 1800's Columbia Co., GA, and specifically near Sullivan's Creek, Keg Creek and Little River. William Roberts m. Frances Clayton Charles Roberts m. ??? Rebecca Roberts m. Richard Shipp Elizabeth Law m. Elijah Law John Roberts Jesse Roberts There also may have been a Richard Roberts, Wiley Roberts and Shadrick Roberts, however, those given names do not appear to have been handed down as the ones above. Do know they were in same area, but do not know if they were related. Also looking for any information on Troy Griffin m. 1) Martha Willingham, 2) Adeline Shepherd Jesse Reese m. Rebecca ??? George Graves m. Luelender Avera/Avery Notify Administrator about this message?
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