Henry Anderson1

M, #2775
     Henry Anderson married Mary <...>.

Child of Henry Anderson and Mary <...>

Citations

  1. [S298] Judge Folks Huxford Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, 6 volumes (Jesup, GA: The Jesup Sentinel, 1971), V8, p. 15. Of Laurens Co., GA. Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Wiregrass GA.

Mary <...>

F, #2776
     Mary <...> married Henry Anderson.

Child of Mary <...> and Henry Anderson

John Harvin

M, #2777, b. circa 1760, d. between Apr 1805 and Jul 1805
     John Harvin was born circa 1760.1

John Harvin served in the Revolutionary War, as a Lt. in the SC Militia.2,3 John was a planter.

John Harvin left a will dated 4 Apr 1805 in Edgefield Dist., SC. Heirs: Rebecca Harvin, his daughter, his wife.1,4

John Harvin died between Apr 1805 and Jul 1805 in Edgefield Dist., SC.1 His estate was probated in Jul 1805 in Edgefield Dist., SC.1

Child of John Harvin

Citations

  1. [S1078] John Bennett Boddie Southside Virginia Families, 2 volumes (Redwood City, CA: Pacific Coast Publishers, 1955-56), Volume II, pages 156-158. Hereinafter cited as Southside Virginia Families.
  2. [S337] John Bennett Boddie Historical Southern Families, 23 volumes (Redwood City, CA: Pacific Coast Publishers, 1957-80), V2 p. 23 documents Rev. War service. Hereinafter cited as Historical Southern Families.
  3. [S298] Judge Folks Huxford Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, 6 volumes (Jesup, GA: The Jesup Sentinel, 1971), V8, p. 15. Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Wiregrass GA.
  4. [S1079] John Harvin will (4 Apr 1805), Will of John Harvin: Will dated 5 Apr 1805. Probated Jul 1805. Wife: Rebekah; ch: Elizabeth Whitehead, James Harvin, Rebekah Harvin and William Harvin. Exec: John Engle, Joseph Gayle, and William Whitehead; Executrix: wife, Rebekah Harvin, New York Public Library, New York, New York Co., NY. Hereinafter cited as Will of John Harvin.

Samuel Caldwell1

M, #2779

Child of Samuel Caldwell

Citations

  1. [S298] Judge Folks Huxford Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, 6 volumes (Jesup, GA: The Jesup Sentinel, 1971), V8, p. 15. Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Wiregrass GA.

Thomas Barlow

M, #2781, b. 1803, d. 28 Nov 1865
Relationship
2nd great-granduncle of Lester Milton Barlow
     Thomas Barlow was born in 1803 in Edgefield Dist., SC.1 He was the son of Thomas Barlow and Mary <...>.

Thomas Barlow married first Elizabeth Caldwell, daughter of Samuel Caldwell, on 24 Dec 1822 in Laurens Co., GA.2,1,3

Thomas Barlow was a successful drawer in the 1827 Georgia Land Lottery. He was living in Laurens Co., GA. He drew land in Carroll Co., Land lot #202, District 5.4 He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1830 in Laurens Co., GA.5 He was eligible for and drawn as a member of the Grand Jury for the next term of Superior court in Laurens Co., GA, on 12 Nov 1832.6

Thomas Barlow moved to Lowndes Co., AL, circa Dec 1832.6 He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1840 in Lowndes Co., AL.7

Thomas's second marriage was to Ann T. A. King on 17 Nov 1845 in Autauga Co., AL.8,9 Thomas Barlow was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1850 in Lowndes Co., AL, with others in the household: Ann T. A. King.10 Thomas was a planter on 16 Oct 1850 in Lowndes District, Lowndes Co., AL.10 He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1855 in Lowndes Co., AL.11 He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1860 in Lowndes Co., AL, with others in the household: Ann T. A. King.12

Thomas Barlow died on 28 Nov 1865 in Lowndes Co., AL.13,14

Citations

  1. [S298] Judge Folks Huxford Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, 6 volumes (Jesup, GA: The Jesup Sentinel, 1971), V8, p. 15. Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Wiregrass GA.
  2. [S933] Georgia Virtual Vault, Laurens County Georgia Marriage Book, Georgia Archives, Morrow, GA, Vol. G, 1809-1855. Hereinafter cited as Laurens Co., Georgia Marriage Book.
  3. [S321] Bertha Sheppard Hart, The Official History of Laurens County Georgia 1807-1941 (Dublin, GA: DAR, John Laurens Chapter, unknown publish date), Marriage Records, 1813-1830, Book C. Marriage performed by Justice of Inferior Court John Fullwood.. Hereinafter cited as The Official History of Laurens Co. GA.
  4. [S726] "Georgia Land Lottery, 1827," Transcriptions, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 7 Sep 2001), Citing State of Georgia. Recorder Office. Official Register of the Land Lottery of 1827. Milledgeville, GA: Grantland & Orme, 1827, 43d day's drawing-April 25, page 134.
  5. [S657] US1830.
  6. [S693] Allen Thomas, compiler, Laurens County Georgia Legal Records, 1807-1832 (Roswell, GA: W H Wolfe Assoc., c1991). Hereinafter cited as Laurens Co. GA Legal Records.
  7. [S285] US1840.
  8. [S815] Transcribed by Larry W. Nobles, Autauga Co. AL Marriage Records, USGenWeb (url: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/autauga/auta-mar.pl), Bk. 1, Page 364.
  9. [S833] Ancestry.com http://www.ancestry.com, Alabama, Marriage Index, 1800-1969 (Original data: Alabama Center for Health Statistics, 1936-1969; Early American Marriages: 1800 to 1825), p. 364. Surety, Thos Armstrong.
  10. [S414] US1850.
  11. [S1148] AL1855.
  12. [S402] US1860.
  13. [S884] Mount Gilead Baptist Church (Lowndes Co., AL). "Church Minutes, 1866-1877." Michael V. Sims (e-mail address), Compiler.
  14. [S337] John Bennett Boddie Historical Southern Families, 23 volumes (Redwood City, CA: Pacific Coast Publishers, 1957-80), V2 p. 23. Hereinafter cited as Historical Southern Families.

Elizabeth Caldwell1

F, #2782, d. between 1840 and 1845
     Elizabeth Caldwell was the daughter of Samuel Caldwell.

Elizabeth Caldwell married Thomas Barlow, son of Thomas Barlow and Mary <...>, on 24 Dec 1822 in Laurens Co., GA.2,1,3

Elizabeth Caldwell died between 1840 and 1845 in AL.4,5

Citations

  1. [S298] Judge Folks Huxford Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, 6 volumes (Jesup, GA: The Jesup Sentinel, 1971), V8, p. 15. Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Wiregrass GA.
  2. [S933] Georgia Virtual Vault, Laurens County Georgia Marriage Book, Georgia Archives, Morrow, GA, Vol. G, 1809-1855. Hereinafter cited as Laurens Co., Georgia Marriage Book.
  3. [S321] Bertha Sheppard Hart, The Official History of Laurens County Georgia 1807-1941 (Dublin, GA: DAR, John Laurens Chapter, unknown publish date), Marriage Records, 1813-1830, Book C. Marriage performed by Justice of Inferior Court John Fullwood.. Hereinafter cited as The Official History of Laurens Co. GA.
  4. [S815] Transcribed by Larry W. Nobles, Autauga Co. AL Marriage Records, USGenWeb (url: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/autauga/auta-mar.pl), Bk. 1, Page 364.
  5. [S285] US1840.

Lovett B. Smith Jr.

M, #2783, b. 3 Jun 1849, d. 11 Jan 1913
     Lovett B. Smith Jr. was born on 3 Jun 1849 in GA.1,2 He was the son of Jackson L. Smith and Martha E. Burton.

His name is recorded variously as Lovet B., Loverett, Lovet, Lovett B., Lavet B., Lavett B., and L. B. Lovett B. Smith Jr. was enumerated in the census of 1850 in Sumter Co., GA, in the household of Martha E. Burton.3

In the will of Lovett B. Smith Sr., dated 1 Jul 1851 in Sumter Co., GA, Lovett B. Smith Jr., his grandson, was named as an heir.4,5 He was enumerated in the census of 1860 in Marion Co., GA, in the household of John E. Barlow (He was recorded as Loverett Barlow.)6

Lovett B. Smith Jr. married Sarah Ann Martin Gause circa 1869.7 Lovett B. Smith Jr. was enumerated in the census of 1870 in Decatur Co., GA, in the household of unresearched people with others in the household: Sarah Ann Martin Gause (his wife. They are living with her parents.)8 Lovett B. Smith Jr. was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1880 in Rock Pond, Decatur Co., GA, with others in the household: Sarah Ann Martin Gause.9 Lovett B. Smith Jr. was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1900 in Iron City, Decatur Co., GA, with others in the household: Sarah Ann Martin Gause.10 Lovett B. Smith Jr. was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1910 in Decatur Co., GA, with others in the household: Sarah Ann Martin Gause.7

Lovett B. Smith Jr. died on 11 Jan 1913 at age 63.1 He was buried in Oak City Cemetery, Bainbridge, Decatur Co., GA.1

Citations

  1. [S28] Cemetery Marker in Oak City Cemetery, Bainbridge, Decatur Co., GA (GA's old time burial ground).
  2. [S161] Census Records for John E. Barlow.
  3. [S414] US1850.
  4. [S1624] "Georgia, Probate Records, 1742-1990," Images, unindexed, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 7 Jun 2014), citing Sumter County, Georgia, Wills and marriages 1849-1895, Vol A, pp 37-39, image 37 of 214.
  5. [S1585] Submitter Winnette Stinson, Sumter Co., GA. Index to Wills (1831-1900) (url: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/sumter/wills/willindx.txt), has the incorrect year of 1881. The original has 1851.
  6. [S402] US1860.
  7. [S663] US1910.
  8. [S497] US1870.
  9. [S496] US1880.
  10. [S555] US1900.

Barney Redd

M, #2785, b. circa 1830, d. 1 Dec 1863
     Barney Redd was born circa 1830 in Barnwell Co., SC.1 He was the son of Bartlett Redd and Nancy Turner. Barney Redd was enumerated in the census of 1850 in Wakulla Co., FL, in the household of Bartlett Redd (his father.)2 Barney Redd was enumerated in the census of 1860 in Leon Co., FL, in the household of Bartlett Redd.3

Barney Redd married Mary A. F. Geddie, daughter of Daniel Geddie and Sarah Ann (Sallie) Oliver, on 14 Feb 1861 in Leon Co., FL.4

Barney Redd began military service in Apr 1862 in FL in the CSA, Co. C, 5th Florida Infantry; transfered to Co. B, 8th Florida Infantry.5,6,1 His military service ended on 1 Dec 1863 in Fort Delaware Prison, Delaware City, New Castle Co., DE.5,7,1

Barney Redd died on 1 Dec 1863 in Delaware City, New Castle Co., DE.7,5,8

Citations

  1. [S654] "John", Redd Family (REDD Message List on Rootsweb), 15 Jun 2000.
  2. [S414] US1850.
  3. [S402] US1860.
  4. [S335] County Clerk's Office, Marriage Records of Leon Co., FL (Leon County Clerk of Courts, Tallahassee), A1247-WA-18 p. WA/18.
  5. [S992] Dale Cox, Civil War Florida (http://www.civilwarflorida.com).
  6. [S351] Barney Redd, War Record of Barney Redd (n.pub.),
    Apr 1862 Company C, 5th Florida Infantry
    05 May 1862 Transfered to Company B, 8th Florida Infantry
    11 Dec 1862 Captured at Fredericksburg and exchanged
    02 Jul 1863 Captured at Gettysburg and sent to Fort Delaware prison
    01 Dec 1863 Died of small pox and buried at the prison cemetery. Hereinafter cited as War Record of Barney Redd.
  7. [S351] Barney Redd, War Record of Barney Redd.
  8. [S756] (Original data: National Archives and Records Administration), Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (National Park Service (NPS)).

John Moore

M, #2786
Relationship
8th great-grandfather of Lester Milton Barlow
Charts
Lester M. Barlow Pedigree

Children of John Moore

George Moore1

M, #2788
Relationship
7th great-granduncle of Lester Milton Barlow
     George Moore was the son of John Moore.

In the probate of Thomas Barlow's estate, dated 9 Apr 1679 in Isle of Wight Co., VA, George Moore was mentioned.2

Citations

  1. [S337] John Bennett Boddie Historical Southern Families, 23 volumes (Redwood City, CA: Pacific Coast Publishers, 1957-80), V1 p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Historical Southern Families.
  2. [S337] John Bennett Boddie Historical Southern Families, V1, p. 8 (Bk. A-179); V2, p. 22.