References I used to obtain My Allen Descendant Chart:
1. Family recollections
2. Avant Jr, David A., SOME SOUTHERN COLONIAL
FAMILIES VOL. II
3. Melton, Lt. Col. Wm. Allen, LEDGER-DIARY
4. DREWRY ALLEN VOL I & II, CS71.A43 1990
5. Miller, Norma, THE ALLENS OF THE SOUTHERN STATES
6. Lucas, Rev. Silas Emmett, Jr., SOME GEORGIA COUNTY
RECORDS, VOL 4
7. Family tree from Wayne Dunn (HWDUNN@prodigy.net)
Bridget Plunkett (bridgette@popalex1.linknet.net)
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NOTE 1: The following material was sent to me by
Sheila J. Young (sheila@sagelink.net) who has graciously
given me permission to post on my web page.
NOTE 2: References for the following notes are listed
at end of this document.
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*** Family of Robert Allen IV and Elizabeth Anderson.***
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[3:5]
ROBERT ALLEN, b. in NC; d. in GA. Received a grant
of land for his services as a REV. SOLDIER of NC.
Married (1) near Hepzibah, GA, Elizabeth Anderson
(Dau. of Elisha Anderson, and his wife, Miss Brack).
Children:
1. Martha, m. Judge William Rhodes
2. Jane, m. Edmund Palmer
3. Elizabeth, m. (as (1) wife), Alexander Murphy
4. Rosa, m. Benjamin Wooding
5. Polly Crawford
6. Sarah
7. Jackson
8. Emily
9. Robert A., m. (1) Priscilla Wood;
m.(2) Caroline Walker, widow
10. Elisha A., m. Jeanette Evans
(dau. of Daniel Evans)
ROBERT ALLEN m. (2) __________
Child:
1. Hattie, m. Henry Washburne of Savannah, GA
(From "Lost Arcadia" by Clark)
______________
This "Lost Arcadia" is a book by Walter A. Clark.
I came across the reference to it before this in
relation to the Whitehead family of Burke County,
GA, but was unable to get it on inter-library loan.
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[5:8] shows this same family as above with the
exception of
7.Jackson (prob), m. Lucy B. Seals, Hancock Co., GA,
Dec. 7, 1831.
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[4:379-422] "Richmond County, Georgia Marriage
Licenses, 1785-1849" p379-ALLEN, Elisha A. and
Janet J. Evans Jan. 14, 1840
" -ALLEN, Robert, and Eliz. Anderson June 15, 1798
(A few comments. In the second entry (the first on
Elizabeth Allen) the date should of course read
Jan. 2, 1808. That's what was printed in the book.
However, I think it should be 1809. The second
entry for her is when Robert was appointed
administrator of her estate and dated in Nov., 1808.
He could not very well give the court returns on her
estate BEFORE he was legally the Adm. Since the date
is so close to the beginning of the year, maybe it was
a case similar to what most people do in today's world
- write the wrong year on the first couple of checks,
etc. that they write.)
" -ALLEN, Robert A.,and Pricilla M. Ward Jan. 10, 1828
" -ALLEN, William, and Eliz. Calhoun May 27, 1809
" -ALLEN, Young, and Jane Anderson Feb. 24, 1804
[1:201]
p387-COLLINS, Lewis, and ___?___ Allen Jan. 2, 1799
p393-FOUNTAIN, Kindred, and Polly Crawford (no Allen)
Mar. 20, 1845
p395-GRANGER, Benj., and Sarah Allen Sept. 23, 1830
p403-McCOLLOUGH, Samuel, and Margaret Allen Jun 26, 1816
p406-MURPHY, Alexander, and Eliz. Allen Jan. 22, 1823
" -MURPHY, Alexander, and Eliza Kidlaw Nov. 15, 1827
p408-PALMER, Edmund, and Jane Allen Feb. 18, 1819
" -PALMER, Edmund, and Laura M. Antony Jul 26, 1837
p411-RHODES, Wm. J., and Martha Allen Dec. 14, 1819
" -RHODES, Wm. J., and Mariah E. Crawford Sept. 29, 1847
p419-WARDLAW,David L.,and Sarah Rosalie Allen
Jan. 13, 1825
p422-WRIGHT, John, and Emily Allen Feb. 13, 1848
NOTE: No Wooding marriage found; and which Sarah Allen
is the right one? Other doubles are obvious second
marriages.
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[1:135-200]"Richmond County, Georgia
Original Marriage Bonds, 1785-1830"
PARAPHRASE OF INTRODUCTION: Entries taken from
original bonds at office of Judge of Court of
Ordinary. A page number in entry indicates it
came from "Minutes of Inferior Court, 1791-1813"
The law to record marriages in Georgia passed
in 1806 . . . no actual marriage returns before
then.
NOTE: each entry from above will be followed by
an entry from this source:
[1:201-219] "Richmond County Marriages, 1813-1839"
including a few returns from earlier marriages.
This should cut down on confusion (?), time and space!
[1:136] ALLEN, Robert and Elizabeth Anderson,
June 13, 1796; David Allen, Sec.
By Absolom Rhodes.
No entry in marriage section
[1:136] ALLEN, Young and Jane Anderson, Feb. 24, 1804;
Robt. Allen, Sec.
[1:201] ALLEN, Young and Jane Anderson, Feb. 26, 1804
[1:137] ALLEN, William and Elizabeth Calhoun,
May 27, 1809;
Robert Allen, Sec. By John Collins, J. P.
[1:201] ALLEN, William and Elizabeth Calhoun,
June 1, 1809
NOTE: Warren, Mary Bondurant, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS
1763 TO 1820 ABSRTACTED FROM EXTANT GEORGIA
NEWSPAPERS, (Heritage Papers, Danielsville, GA, 1968),
p2 shows: ALLEN, William G. & CALHOUN, Miss Eliza,
both of Richmond Co., m. 6/1/1809 by John Collins,
esq. MOT 6/5/1809 [Mirror of the Times, an Augusta
newspaper], AC 6/3/1809 [Augusta Chronicle]
[1:147] COLLINS, Lewis and ___ Allen, Jan. 2, 1799;
Major [his name!]C. Collins,
Sec.Tilman S. Dixon, Test.
No entry in marriage section.
[1:178] MURPHY, Alex. and Elizabeth Allen,
Jan. 22, 1823;
Edward Carswell, Sec. Isaac Herbert, C.C.O.
No entry for this marriage in the second section but...
[1:210] MURPHEY, Alexander and Eliza Kidlaw,
Nov. 15, 1827 [in second section.]
[1:185] RHODES, William J. and Martha Allen,
Dec. 14, 1819;
Edward Carswell, Sec. Isaac Herbert, C.C.O.
No entry in the Marriage section.
From Second Section (Marriages) Only:
[1:206] GRANGER, Benjamin and Sarah Allen,
Sept. 23, 1830
[1:212] PALMER, Edward and Jane Allen,
Feb. 18, 1819
[1:217] WARDLAW, David L. and Sarah R. Allen,
Feb. 13, 1825
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That concludes the marriages for the Robert IV family
and part of the Robert III family
Incidentally, these dates are NOT the actual
death dates in most cases. These are the dates
that the court "did its thing", which in these
cases, the earliest dates are when the court
appointed the administrators, appraisers, accepted
the security bond payments, etc. All of this
means that both of these people died intestate
(without wills).
The problem is sorting out the records for Robert
III and Robert IV. Since Robert III died in 1801,
these records all probably pertain to Robert IV,
but I'm having a hard time seeing a young boy as
a Revolutionary War Vet! Since Robert III and
Elizabeth were married about 1761 in your records
(I don't have a marriage date for them), and their
daughter Lucy was born in 1762, we can assume
that the next child was born about 1763-64.
If this child was Robert IV (eldest son named
after father; also indicated by the fact that
he was administrator of both his parents' estates),
he would have been only 12 in 1776, and about 17
or 18 when the war ended. So may be he only
enlisted towards the end?
Episode 2
[7:7] ALLEN, Robert (RS-NC)
m/1 Elizabeth Anderson
NOTE: See GA RS - same publisher
As you can see, this does not give much information,
except to confirm that he enlisted in North Carolina.
He also saw service in Georgia. Does this mean that the
Allen family was living in NC until the Rev. was nearly
over? The "NOTE" refers to reference 5 above.
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[8:np#] ALLEN, Robert, b c 1735 VA d c 8-3-1801 GA
m Elizabeth
__________ Pvt GA
This DAR record does not indicate service in NC.
There are no other Roberts that could be Robert III
or IV in the INDEX. Nor are there any in the PENSION
FILES.
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[AC, Aug 2, 1788, p1, c3]
GEORGIA. Burke County
In COURT, March 21, 1788.
Ordered,That a copy of the presentments of the
Grand Jury of this Term be transmitted to the Executives
by the Clerk.
At a Superior Court begun and holden on Tuesday
the 18th March 1788, at Waynesborough, in and for the
county of Burke, before his Honor Henry Osborne, Esqr.,
Chief justice, and the Honorable David Emanuel, Thomas
Lewis, and Hugh Lawson, Assistant Justices for the said
county . . . .
. . . .
12th. On the information of Thomas Jones we present
John Sherman and Blassingame Harvey, Sen., for suffering
Thomas Ford to escape, and Jacob Boasman to be released
from custody, who were apprehended and proved to have
harboured Benjamin Allen and one Proctor, who from many
circumstances, were concerned in the murder of Spurlock,
Sykes, and his family.
. . . .
19th. On the information of Francis Boykin, William
Neal, and William Harte, We present Jonathan Kemp, Joseph
Hampton, and Robert Allen for not opening the road ordered
to be laid out from the Chickasaw ford, on Briar creek, to
the county line on Mac Bean, of which they are Commissioners.
. . . .
[AC, Nov 1, 1788, p2, c3]
AUGUSTA. ) November 1.
GEORGIA )
BURKE COUNTY ) October Term, 1788
In the Superior Court,
. . . .
5th. We present Jonathan Kemp, Robert Allen, and
Joseph Hampton, Commissioners of the road from the
Ouaker road to McBean's, for their not opening and
clearing said road.
NOTE: There are many more references to Robert Allen
in the Index to the Augusta Chronicle, one of which was
the administration of an estate in January, 1800.
However, I didn't have time to go through all the files
in the limited time I had at Reece Library in Augusta.
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[11:6] Veteran: ALLEN, Robert
Residence: Burke County
Lottery: 1827
Lot #: 18
District #: 11
Section #: --
County: Carroll
Granted: May 1, 1843
NOTE: the intro to this book states:
"Belated recognition of the services of
all Revolutionary veterans was made by the act of
June 9, 1825, eatablishing the Fifth Land Lottery
of 1827. Every veteran with three years residence
in Georgia was allowed three draws if unmarried or
four draws if married, regardless of where he had
enlisted or in what regiment he had fought. The
two additional draws, less any fortunate draw in the
Third Land Lottery [Act of Dec. 15, 1818 for the 1820
Lottery], were available to every veteran who could
take the following prescribed oath before the
registering officials, namely:
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I served
as a soldier in the armies of the United States
during the Revolutionary War a tour or tours of
duty, and am entitled to a draw or draws according
to the provisions of this Act; so help me God.
I don't have a copy of the recipients of the 1820
Land Lottery, so I don't know if Robert had a successful
draw in it or not. The above entry would seem to
indicate Robert IV was alive as late as 1843, Unless
one of his children took possession of the lot. I don't
know what the protocal was for such a thing.
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[12:214] The Le Conte List "Surveyor General's Book A"
ALLEN, ROBERT, 287 1/2 acres, Washington Co.,
bounded N.E. vacant,S.E. Asa Emanuel, S.W. Oconee river,
N.W. Howell, lot 881. Warrent 1419. June 7, 1784.
p. 287.
[12:239] Do "Surveyor General's Book B"
EMANUEL, ASA, 287 1/2 acres, Washington Co.,
bounded N. Wm. Blanchard, E. Oconee river, S. Robert
Allen, W. vacant, survey 617. June 9, 1784. Warrant
1904, p. 210.
[12:263] Do "Surveyor General's Book F"
HOWELL, DAVID, 287 1/2 acres, Washington Co., bounded N.
vacant, E. Robt. Allen, S. Oconee river, W. Robt. Patterson,
survey 293. June 7, 1784, p 149.
[12:375] "Certified List of Georgia Troops -
Appendix E: Georgia
Soldiers of the Line-Revolutionary War."
ALLEN, Charles ALLEN, Robert
ALLEN, James ALLEN, Thomas
ALLEN, John ALLEN, William
ALLEN, Moses, Captain.
[12:397] Robert Allen is on the list of men who
received Bounty Warrants for Revolutionary service.
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In the 1820 Census Index for Georgia, there are 2
Robert Allens in Burke County, 1 in Richmond County,
1 in Greene County, and a Robert T. in Columbia County.
I have done no research in the census records on
microfilm for Robert.
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[13:407]Transcript of 1820 Census, Burke Co, Georgia
Robert Allen:
1 male (45 + up) Robert IV
1 male (10 - 16) Elisha or Jackson?
1 female (45 + up) Elizabeth
2 females(16 - 26) Elizabeth (m 1823)
Sarah/Rose/Emily ???
1 female (10 - 16) Mary ? (b 1812)
3 male slaves 14 - 26; 2 male slaves under 14
5 female slaves over 45; 1 (26-45); 4 under 14
5 people engaged in Commerce, none in agriculture!?
[13:378] Ditto: Robert Allen:
1 male (10 - 16) Robert A., son of Robert IV?
1 male slave over 45, 1 female slave over 45 and
1 male slave under 10; 3 people engaged in commerce
(none in agriculture!?)
Four houses before this last Robert is the family
of Dan'l J. Evans:
1 male over 45
1 male 26-45
2 males under 10
1 female 26-45
1 female 16-26
1 female under 10
8 male slaves and 7 female slaves; 9 people engaged
in Commerce, none in agriculture!?
Since everyone in these three households is engaged
in commerce, they must have lived in town, probably
Waynesboro.
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One thing I wanted to point out about the Revolutionary
records in Episode 2 - It appears that both Roberts were
Rev. War Vets, doesn't it? The entry marked [7:7]
would appear to apply to Robert IV and the one marked
[8:np#] seems to apply to Robert III. The Burke County
ground most probably belonged to Robert IV as it appears
that Robert III remained in Richmond County. But, I'm
not sure about the Bounty land in Washington County.
Washington County abutted both Richmond and Burke.
Episode 3
First thing, I want to send the info on Elizabeth
Anderson, wife of Robert IV:
[8:np#] Elisha Anderson b. c. 1750 VA
d. c. 1828 GA md. (1) Elvina Brack
(2) Miss Caldwell
(3) Mrs. Sarah (Halzendorf) Rheney Sol GA
No claims were made on the service of Elisha -
at least none are listed in Ref 9.
[12:22]
"Certificates of Service in the American Revolution"
ANDERSON, ELISHA. Refugee Soldier.
Certificate of Brig. John Twiggs,
14 April 1784. Prays for bounty land in Washington Co.
[12:311]
"The Le Conte List - Surveyor General's Book L"
ANDERSON, ELISHA. 575 acres, Washington Co.,
bounded E. Jas. Freeman, other sides vacant.
Cut E & W by Big creek, survey 427. March 16,
1785. p 239.
[This page number refers to that in Book L.]
[13:375]
1820 Federal Census, Burke Co, Georgia [transcript]
Elisha Anderson [on first page of enumeration]
1 male (26 - under 45) Elisha
1 male (under 10)
1 female (26 - under 45)
2 females (under 10)
1 male slave under 14;
1 female slave 45 or older;
2 people in family engaged in agriculture.
This is most probably Elisha Anderson, Jr., though the
census does not make that distinction. Also, I find
that this transcript has an extra column from the
standard census extraction forms that I had put
Robert Allen's information on. That means that when
I told you in the last episode that so many in this or
that household were engaged in commerce, it should have
been in agriculture! That makes more sense, since they
owned so much land in Burke County. Sorry about the
misinformation. It REALLY pays to recheck ALL information
you get -- even when you get it from your own notes!!!
[13:383]
Do. Elisha Anderson [0n page 13 of enumeration]
1 male (45 or older) Elisha
1 female (26 - under 45) Sarah ?
1 female (10 - under 16)
2 females (under 10)
11 male slaves under 14; 1 male 14-26;
8 males 26-45; 1 male 45
or older; 2 females 14-26; 6 females 26-45.
20 people in household
engaged in agriculture.
This is obviously Elisha, Sr., though the Census
does not make the distinction.
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[1:23] "Richmond County, Georgia Wills 1798-1840"
BRACK, ELEAZER--Page 13--"very sick", wife Esther life
estate to go to my two daus. at her death. Dau. Elvina
Anderson, dau. Rachel Calhoun. Grandchild Jean Triplett
a slave for money due her father's estate from me. Elijah
Anderson and Robert Allen, Excrs. Signed Oct. 8, 1801,
probated Apr. 5, 1802. Wit: Elisha Anderson, Jean Triplett.
As shown above, Elvina Brack was the first wife of
Elisha Anderson. This will shows she was still alive as
late as April 5, 1802. Elijah Anderson mentioned in the
will above was married to Lavina Brack, but where they fit
into this family is unknown at this time. They may have
been the parents of my Jane. I do know that they were close
to the ages of Elisha and Elvina, but they definitly are a
different set of people -- not misspellings or
mispronounciations. Rachel Brack married first Francis
Triplett (date unknown) and had three children, Jean(who as
Jenny Triplett got a marriage bond with Lewis Lee on
22 Feb. 1802 in Richmond County, GA.) The other two
children were boys -- Francis and Daniel -- both minors
when their father died, and on 3 Nov 1806, in Richmond Co.,
GA, both chose relatives as guardians -- which indicates
that they may have reached the age of 14, when minors
were allowed to chose their own guardians. Rachel had
gotten a marriage bond with William Calhoun on
8 Feb. 1792 in Richmond County.
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[12:25]
"Certificate of Service in American Revolution"
BRACK, ELEAZER. Certificate of Gen. John Twiggs,
14 April, 1784. Entitled to a bounty, and prays for
same in Washington Co. Appoints Mr. Elijah Anderson
receiver of same.
[12:254] "Bounty Surveys - Surveyor General's Book F"
BRACK, ELEAZER. 287 1/2 acres, Washington Co.,
bounded N. Williamson's Swamp Creek, other sides
vacant, survey 116. Mar. 26, 1785. p. 60
NOTE: There is a Benjamin Brack in all these records
who may have been the brother of Eleazer. Benjamin
lived on the "Brack Plantation" near Midville in
Burke County, GA most of his adult life. He is
buried there, along with several people who are most
probably members of his family.
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[14:198-99]
RHODES-ALLEN CEMETERY, Hepzibah, GA., Richmond County
Brack, Eleazer age 74 y Oct 11, 1801
See Clark, pp 18 & 35; also note at end of this
cemetery listing (ed.)
Miller, Infant nd nd
of B.B. & R.S.
Note: A still born infant of Rosa S. Anderson
(Morrison) and Dr. B.B. (ed.)
Rhodes, Martha age 19 y Jne 9 1841
d/o Wm. J. & Martha
Rhodes, Mrs. Martha Allen age 44 y Jne 30 1843
w/o Wm. J. d/o Elizabeth Anderson & Robert Allen
(See note at end of this cemetery listing).
See also Clark, for Robert Allen and some of his
descendants. (ed.)
Rhodes, Mrs. Mary J. age 21y 2m May 14 1860
10d
Rhodes, Robert A. age 25y 10m Apr 19 1860
11d
Rhodes, William J. Jan 13 1799 Jan 23 1866
s/o Nancey Murphey & Aaron.
See Clark, pp 47-49 & 52 for his life
and some of his descendants. (ed.)
Note: This old walled cemetery contains some
internal evidence which suggests that it was
early an Anderson-Allen cemetery. Elisha Anderson,
Sr., married first a sister or daughter of Eleazer
Brack, which accounts for Brack's burial there.
Their only child, Elizabeth Anderson, married Robert
Allen of plow fame. Rosa Anderson, mother of the
Miller infant, was also a daughter of Elisha
Anderson, Sr., but a half-sister of Elizabeth Anderson
Allen. Later, one daughter of Robert Allen, Elizabeth,
married Alexander Murphey, which might account for our
finding an "E.M." footstone (which no longer has a
headstone), and another daughter, Martha Allen, married
Wm. J. Rhodes, thereby adding another family dimension.
Against this background one might speculate that the nine
now-unmarked brick graves, all in one part of the cemetery,
include Elisha Anderson, Sr., and three of his four wives,
Elizabeth Anderson Allen and perhaps an unmarried daughter
of hers. Robert Allen, however, moved to Columbia County
after his second marriage, and is believed to be buried
there. Clark referred to this old cemetery as the Allen
cemetery. Reese designated it as the old Rhodes cemetery.
(ed.)
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NOTE: I think the editors have the three Nancys all mixed
up! Nancy (Rhodes) Murphey, b 30 May 1764, d 12 Aug 1825
married Edmond Murphey in 1785, Nancy (Collins) Murphey
(1787-1819) married Nicholas Murphey in 1805, Nancy Ann
(Murphey) Rhodes, (d 1822 aged 47) who married Aaron and
was the daughter of Nancy and Edmond. Aaron Rhodes was
born in 1805, so no way could he have been the father of
Judge William J. Rhodes who married Martha Allen in 1819!!
However, Mrs. Mary McTyeir, who died in 1830, names her
brother Absolom Rhodes and his children. William J. was
one of the children; another was Nicholas. They would
be the sons of Absolom, Sr., and his first wife, whose
name is unknown at this time. Nancy and Aaron were the
parents of a son named William, just not the one who was
married to Martha Allen.
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Now, back to the Andersons:
[14:311-12] McCULLERS-ANDERSON Cemetery (Burke Co)
This cemetery has been denuded of its tombstones.
According to uncomfirmed information, it originally
had markers on McCullers, Andersons and Greenwoods.
With this as a basis we have supplied below
genealogical data obtained from the Elisha Anderson,
Jr., family Bible. We cannot assert that this is a
complete list of those buried in this cemetery, or
that all listed below are interred there. (ed.)
Anderson, Elisha, Jr. nd Dec 24 1825
s/o Mary Holzendorf & Elisha, Sr. Clark, pp 35-37.
Anderson, James Jan 12 1816 d. young
s/o Jane H.M. & Elisha, Jr. Clark, pp36-37.
Anderson, Jane Harriet
Jne 15 1796 Aug 17 1849
/McCullers w/o Elisha, Jr. md. June 27, 1811
Note: Onr daughter, Sarah M., who married Edmond
B. Gresham, is buried in the Waynesboro
Confederate cem. (ed.)
Anderson, Louisa Elisha April 15 1821 nd
Never married. Clark, p37.
Anderson, Mary H. Jul 8 1814 Oct 6 1815
d/o Jane H.M. & Elisha, Jr.
Greenwood, Harriet Elizabeth
Apr 2 1824 May 26 1876
w/o Henry D. md Dec 6, 1843
d/o Jane H.M. & Elisha, Jr.
Clark, pp 37 & 164-65.
Greenwood, Henry D. Mar 20 1822 May 7 1876
See Clark, pp 164-65.)
Greenwood, John A. Sep 16 1844 Jne 20 1881
only s/o Harriet & Henry D.
Never married. Clark, p 165.
Harris, Rosa Anderson Jul 18 1823 OCT 28 1854
w/o Elijah M. md May 27 1840.
d/o Jane H.M. & Elisha, Jr.
Clark, pp 36-37.
Note: The family Bible is in possession
of Jane Gresham McLeod, Summerville, S.C.
An extract of the genealogical data has been
deposited in the Burke County Library. (ed.)
[14:184] MILLER Cemetery (Burke County)
Miller, Baldwin Buckner MD
Oct 31 1798 Feb 24 1873
s/o Frances Mann & Richard Miller,
King & Queen Co., Va. Moved to GA 1823 after
studying medicine at Univ. of Penn. md (1)
Rosa Anderson (Morrison), (
2) Cornelia E. Polhill (ed.)
Miller, Benjamin F. Aug 17 1867 May 18 1875
s/o Dr. B.B. & Cornelia E.
Miller, Infant nd nd
of B.B. & Rosa A.
Miller, Rosa Anderson Morrison c. 1799 1851
w/o (1) John Morrison;
(2) Dr. Baldwin B. Miller.
She was d/o Mary Holzendorf (Glenn Co.) &
Elisha Anderson, Sr., and sis/o James
Anderson, Sr., Elisha, Jr., & Augustus H., Sr.
m/o Sarah A. Morrison (Dowse), Robert Morrison,
Frances M. Miller(Schley) & B.B. Miller,Jr.(ed.)
Miller, Rosina S. Jne 5 1832 Jul 12 1832
d/o Dr. B.B. & Rosa A.
Schley, Baldwin Miller c. 1847 1870
s/o Frances Miller & Henry J.
b. Burke Co., but came to manhood in Texas;
d at his grandfather's plantation in Burke Co(ed.)
Schley, Eliza Mar 5 1848 Oct 29 1851
d/o Frances Miller & Henry J.
Schley, Henry Apr 22 1850 Sp 7 1850
s/o Frances Miller & Henry J.
Schley, Rosa A. Sep 7 1854 Aug 13 1855
d/o Frances Miller & Henry J.
Notes: 1) Parents of the four Schley children
are buried in the Wharton cemetery, Wharton, TX.
Frances Mann Miller,
d/o Dr. B.B. & Rosa Anderson (Morrison),
was born Jul 30 1828, d 1901.
Henry Jackson Schley s/o of Gov. Wm. Schley.
See his sketch in Meyers, p 1670. (ed.)
2) B.B. Miller, Jr., b Oct 21 1835, md c.1859
Vannah Chew of Augusta, d TX c.1869.
Their two children did not reach adulthood.
His widow married Henry Landrum of Augusta.
For additional data on the Millers, see Hepzibah
cemetery, Clark, pp 36,37 & 126, and Hillhouse,
pp 1-47.(ed.)
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Sources quoted in the above selections are:
Clark, Walter A., A LOST ARCADIA OR THE STORY
OF MY OLD COMMUNITY,(self-published,
Augusta, GA, 1909)
Hillhouse, A.M., THE MILLER, POLHILL, AND
OTHER FAMILIES, unpublished MS, Chicago,
IL, 1936)
Myers, Robert Manson, THE CHILDREN OF PRIDE,
Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 1972)
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Since I have most of the info on Martha Allen and
W.J. Rhodes already in this letter, I will finish
what I know:
I'm pretty certain that William J. was the son
of Absolom Rhodes, Sr. and his first wife. A
bsolom was an early Justice of the Peace in
Richmond Co, GA. William J. was a Judge, but I
don't know when he began in that office. In March,
1808, he rented a house from the estate of John
Rhodes (d bef Jan 6, 1808), who could have been
an uncle or a brother. This house was located near
Bedford in Richmond Co. By 1820, he is enumerated
in the Burke Co Census, and is in the 1855 Burke Co
Tax Digest. I have only the transcript of this in
Ref 13. For some reason, the authors did not head
the columns of the chart they made, so I haven't a
clue as to what is what, other than that William
owned several thousand acres of land!
One would have to refer back to the original records,
if they're still available.
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Episode 4
After I reread the Murphey-Rhodes stuff, I decided it
didn't make much sense! The editors of GRAVE MARKERS
IN BURKE COUNTY showed Nancy Ann (Murphey) Rhodes
d. Oct 26, 1822 at age 47, which would put her birth
1774-75. In their notes, they said Clark gave her death
as Oct 6, 1833. They said her husband Aaron Rhodes
b.1805 and was not buried in the cemetery with her and
that the couple had two children, William J. and Lavina.
Logic says that a man b. 1805 would not marry a woman
so much older than him and certainly could not produce
two kids before she died in 1822! So I went back to
the books, and this is what I found.
[4:411] "Richmond County Marriage Licenses"
Rhodes, Aaron and Nancy Anne Murphey, Dec 24, 1794
Rhodes, Aaron and Eliz. Beale, Oct 30, 1832
That pretty much indicates that Aaron was born
bef 1805. The second entry is for a younger Aaron
rather than a second marriage for Nancy's husband.
Nancy outlived Aaron, as will be seen below.
I went through Reference 1 for every thing on Aaron,
Absolom and William J. that was not as a witness,
testator or done in an official capacity like a J.P.
p 53 "Richmond Co, Georgia Wills, 1798-1840"
MURPHY, EDMOND--Page 324--Sons, James, Nicholas,
Alex., Leroy, dau Nancy Rhodes, children of Mary R
ayney, wife of Chas. Rayney, Maria Brown, wife of
Samuel Brown, Vicy Hull, two children, minors.
Elizabeth Ann Murphy, unmarried. Sons
Nicholas and Alex Excrs. Signed Dec. 16, 1826.
Probated Dec. 24, 1827. Wit: Alex. Avret,
John Brandon, P.H. Mantz, J.P.
NOTE: This indicates that Nancy was alive as
late as Dec. 1827, since there was no mention of a
special proceeding to establish who would be her
legal heirs at law for this bequest from her father,
as there should be if she died before she inherited.
Do McTYEIR, MARY--Page 336--To the children of Edmond
Murphey, dec'd, to wit: Nicholas, Mary Rainey (wife of
Charles Rainey) Maria Brown (wife of Samuel Brown, Alex,
Elizabeth Ann Evans (wife of Robert Evans), Leroy H.,
land in Burke Co., share equally. To the children of
my brother Absolom Rhodes, to wit: John A.,
Elizabeth W. (wife of Richard B. Day), Aaron,Nancy B.,
Mary B., Lavina and Caroline Cornelia Smelt, slaves.
To Mrs. Sarah Rhodes, Menomia J. Ligon, Wm. J. Rhodes
and Lavina Carswell, $50.00 each. Bro. Absolom Rhodes,
nephew John A. Rhodes, Excrs. Signed May 7,1829.
Probated Jan. 3, 1831.
Wit: John Mann, Almond Day, A.R. Ralston.
At this point, you may have noticed that I totally
misread this last entry when I sent you Episode 3!
p 58 RHODES, LEWIS B.--Page 466--To wife Mary all
estate for life, or until youngest son Hiram Rhodes
is 21, other children not named. James D. Haymie,
Absolom W. Rhodes, Excrs. Signed Dec. 12, 1835.
Probated Aug. 1, 1836. Wit: Jonathan
Huff, Thos. B. Rhodes, Robt. White.
Do RHODES, AARON--Page 489--Property to be equally
divided, half to "my wife" half to my three
children to wit: Mary Louisa, Charles and Martha
Elizabeth. Father Absolom Rhodes, brother John A.
Rhodes, Excrs. Signed Mar. 26, 1838.
Probated Jan. 7, 1839. Wit: Henry Johnson,
James E. Cashin, Thos. Beale.
p 119 "Administrators and Guardians Bonds,
Divisions of Estates, Etc., 1777-1830"
RHODES, AARON, dec'd, Dec. 20, 1805--Absolom
Rhodes, app Admr. John Rhodes, Frizzell McTyre, Sec.
Sale Apr. 12, 1806. Purchasers: Mrs. Nancy Rhodes,
Lavina and Wm. Rhodes, and Sampson Lamkin.
Do RHODES, JOHN, dec'd, Jan 6, 1808--Mary Rhodes,
app. Admx. Absolom Rhodes, John Willcox, Sec.
Property rented Mar. 26, 1808 at Bedford, late
residence of the dec'd. Farm and slaves
rented by Mrs. Rhodes, house by Wm. Rhodes.
p 120 RHODES, ABSOLOM--Jan. 7, 1812--app. guardian
of Sarah Rhodes, minor orphan of John Rhodes, dec'd.
Wm. Rhodes, Sec. Jan. 6, 1812--Kindred Bobo, app.
guardian for Biram Bobo Rhodes, Hiram, Panela
[sic], Susannah Matilda and Minima Murphy Rhodes,
minor orphans of John Rhodes, dec'd.
p 121 RHODES, ABSOLOM, JR., dec'd, Oct. 30, 1819--
Sarah Rhodes, Admx. Acct. Sales--A. Rhodes, Sarah and
Levi Rhodes, purchasers. Returns for 1821 shows corn,
etc., bought of Absolom Rhodes, Sr.
p 326 "Minutes of the Inferior Court--
Book No. 3, 1810-1813"
Jan. 6, 1812--Absolom Rhodes, app guardian of
Sarah Rhodes at her request--Kindred Bobo, app.
guardian of Bixam [sic] Bobo Rhodes at his request.
Kindred Bobo, app. by court guardian of Hiram Bobo
Rhodes, Pamela Rhodes, Susannah Matilda, and
Minnina [sic] Murphy Rhodes, all orphan children
of John Rhodes, dec'd.
These records seem to agree with what the editors
of GRAVE MARKERS said, don't they, except that the
correct Aaron died in 1805, rather than being
born then.
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Episode 5 - Finish up on the family of
Robert Allen IV
There is a discrepancy between the DAR records
as to the marriages of Elisha Anderson, Sr. and
the cemetery records in Ref. 14.It is said he
married 4 times. His first wife was Elvina Brack,
d/o Eleazer and Esther Brack. She prob b.
1750-1760 (est by the birth years given for
her husband, father and probable birth of her
daughter). In Episode 3, I said it appeared
from Eleazer Brack's will that she was still alive
as late as April 5, 1802. At this point, I'm not
certain why her father named her when he wrote his
will in October, 1801, rather than her heirs,
children, or however it may be phrased. But,
going by the approximate ages of Elisha, Sr's
later children, it now appears that Elvina (Brack)
Anderson d. bef 1790. The editors' notes in
Ref. 14 state that Elizabeth was the only child of
Elisha, Sr. and Elvina.
Perhaps here I should say that the editors started
with cemetery inscriptions copied abt 1936 by an
early area historian, rechecked the inscriptions
themselves in the years preceeding 1974, and
cross-checked them with available Bible records,
family recollections, and newspaper articles and
obituaries when available.
Elizabeth Anderson prob b. 1770-1780, based on the
date of her marriage to Robert Allen IV
(13 June 1796 - bond; 15 June 1796 - marriage).
The DAR entry then shows the second wife of Elisha
Anderson, Sr. as Miss Caldwell. I was unable to find
anything on this woman, other than the editors of Ref.
14 believe she may be in one of the unidentified graves
in the Rhodes-Allen Cemetery (Episode 3 - 14:198-99).
Then the DAR records list Mrs. Sarah (Halzendorf) Rheny.
It is here that records start getting confused. The
cemetery entries in Ref. 14 give the name of the mother
of Elisha, Sr.'s children as MARY Holzendorf, and at
one point as Mary (Holzendorf) Rheny! I could find
nothing definite. Rheney children do come into the
Anderson records, but it is in the next 2 generations.
Then there is this entry:
[6:3] ANDERSON, Mrs. Sarah, 40 yrs, wife Elisha
Anderson of Burke Co., d. 9/3/1805.
AH 10/10/1805; AC 10/12/1805.
[AH = Augusta Herald; AC = Augusta Chronicle.]
This woman would be in the right time frame to be
the 4th wife-- maybe a sister of Mary? Mary herself
would have been b. prob 1760-1770. She was the
mother of 4 children, per headstones in Burke Co:
Elisha Anderson, Jr., b. abt 1790, based on the fact
that he m. 1811 to Jane H. McCullers. Most of his
family was already sent in Episode 3 - [14:311-12]
McCullers-Anderson Cemetery.
James Anderson, Sr.,
[14:3] ANDERSON FAMILY CEMETERY
Anderson, Georgia Ringgold
Apr 15 1847 Jul 24 1848
Anderson, James, Sr.
Dec 15 1793 Mar 24 1854
f/o James, Jr., John M., Augustus h.,
Elizabeth M., Rosa V.,& Ella E.
WILL BK A, 144-151.
Anderson, John Miller
Sep 23 1832 Feb 28 1854 d Tampa, Fla.
Anderson, Lawrence Ludlow
Apr 14 1817 Mar 15 1818
Anderson, Malvina P.
age 56 y 7m Mar 4 1865
2nd w/o James, Sr. WILL BK A, 250-251.
[NOTE: This couple m. aft July, 1843.]
Anderson, Mary Ann
Nov 22 1827 Jne 17 1851
Anderson, Mrs. Sarah
Dec 14 1793 Jul 18 1843
1st w/o James, Sr.
[NOTE: This couple m. abt 1813-14.]
Anderson, Susan Augusta Polk
age 5m 26d Aug 4 1851
Anderson, William
Sep 22 1822 Mar 15 1834
s/o James & Sarah
Bradley, Jonas
age 57 y Dec 11 1815
Augustus Harcourt Anderson, b. abt 1797
Rosa S. Anderson, (1799 - 1851), m.
Dr. Baldwin Buckner Miller.
Their family was treated in Episode 3.
She was previously m. to John Morrison, and they
had two children, Sarah and Robert. She had 4
children with Dr. Miller, two infants not named,
Frances and B.B., Jr. After her death, Dr. Miller
m. Cornelia E. Polhill, 1834-1922
d/o Rev Joseph and Julia (Guion) Polhill,
and with her had eight more children.
___________________________
I have only located 3 children
of William J. Rhodes and Martha Allen:
Martha Rhodes (1822-1841) bur Rhodes-Allen Cem.
Robert A. Rhodes (1835?-1860) also bur
Rhodes-Allen Cem. The Mrs. Mary J. Rhodes bur
there appears to be his wife'though I have
not located a marriage for them.
Evelena Rhodes (1829-1867). She m. 1846
James W. Allen, who I have not placed.
The following are their PROBABLE children
Martha Allen, [4:38] Burke Co Marr, 1855-1869
CLARK, Edward and M.B. Allen 27 Feb 1868
[14:113] Hephzibah Cem., Richmond Co., Ga.
Clark, Edward Percival Dec 2 1869 Mar 12 1952
s/o M.A. & Chas. E.
Clark, Essie May Mar 31 1880 Feb 19 1961
d/o M.A. & Chas. E.
Clark, Eva Edwina Apr 16 1876 May 22 1896
Clark, Martha Allen Jul 15 1848 May 13 1911
w/o Chas. Edw.
[14:58] Brothersville Cem., Richmaond Co., Ga.
Clark, C. Edward Oct 31 1838 Jne 29 1883
_______________
William Rhodes Allen,
[14:111] Hephzibah Cem., Richmond Co., Ga.
Allen, William Rhodes Jne 19 1849 Jul 23 1909
_______________
[14:57] Brothersville Cem., Richmond Co., Ga.
Allen, James
Apr 5 1859 Sep 14 1913
Allen, Milburn Alexander
Jul 27 1852 Mar 27 1877
s/o Rev. Jas. W. & Ebbie
_______________
Mary Lena Allen, [your records] m. 1871 Daniel
Richard Allen (b abt 1849), s/o Elisha and
Jean-ette (Evans) Allen. No possible children
have been located other than the one you show:
Jeanette Evelena Allen,
[14:126] Hephzibah Cem., Richmond Co.
Walker, Lena Allen 1879 1914
w/o Curran Evans
[14:59] Brothersville Cem., Richmond Co.
Walker, Curran E. Mar 5 1864 Jne 8 1914
[Curran Evans Walker was prob s/o
William E.Walker (1841-1897) and S. Eleanora
(Evans) Walker, both bur Brothersville Cem.
_______________
William J. Rhodes m. Mariah Crawford 1847 as per the
bond entries sent in Episode 1.
___________________________
Edmund Palmer, b abt 1797 [your records] m. Jane Allen
1819 (Epis. 1). Jane d. bef July, 1837 (remarriage of
Edmund - Epis. 1). Edmund was still living at the time
of the Burke Co Tax List of 1855. No graves have been
located for either Edmund or Jane.
[13:449] 1830 Census, Burke Co, GA, 67th Dist.
Edmund Palmer
1 m (30-40) Edmund
1 m (15-20)
2 m ( 5-10) John & Robert
1 m (under 5) James E. ?
1 f (20-30) Jane
1 F ( 5-10)
[NOTE: I did not copy slave entries.]
[13:480] 1840 Census, Burke County, GA, 67th Dist.
Edmund Palmer
1 m (40-50) Edmund
2 m (15-20) John & Robert
1 m (10-15) James E. ?
1 f (20-30) Laura (new wife, md 1837)
1 f (under 5) Laura's baby, Laura
[13:630] 1850 Census, Burke County, GA, 67th Dist.
#801-Palmer, Edm. 53 Farmer Real Est: 10,000 b.Ga.
, Laura 38 Ga.
, John 27 Physician Ga.
, Robert 25 Farmer Ga.
, Laura 12 Ga.
, Margaret 10 Ga.
, Julia 6 Ga.
, Newton 5 Ga.
, Sarah 4 Ga.
, Alexander 2 Ga.
, Infant 3 mo F Ga.
In addition to the children listed in the above censuses,
there was at least one other that belonged to Jane:
[14:233] Waynesboro Confederate Memorial Cem
Corker, Stephen A. CSA May 7 1830 Oct 18 1879
m. Margaret M. Palmer d/o Jane Allen & Edmund Palmer
(and a sis/o Prof. James E. Palmer of Emory College).
f/o Palmer L. (founder of 1st Nat'l Bank of Waynesboro),
Frank G. (a banker in Dublin), and Stephen broker
in new Orleans).
Capt. Co A 3rd Ga Regt ANV. Captured at Gettysburg.
Atty-at-law. Member of Forty-first U.S. Congress.
WILL BK A, 428. See memorial to him in MINUTES OF THE
BURKE SUPERIOR COURT, BK H, 1877-1880, 433-34.
After his death, his wife md Judge Weaver,
Madison, Ga. She is buried at Madison. (ed.)
___________________________
Alexander Murphey m. Elizabeth Allen 22 Jan 1823.
Elizabeth may be buried in the Rhodes-Allen Cem.
She d. bef Nov., 1827. She may have died in childbirth.
From the censuses below, it does not appear that
Elizabeth left any children. Alexander m.2, Eliza
Kindlaw (this is the correct spelling of her name -
I didn't catch the mistake before!) on 15 Nov 1827.
Alexander s/o Edmund and Nancy (Rhodes) Murphey.
[13:441] 1830 Census, Burke Co., GA
Alex. Murphey
1 m (20-30) Alexander
1 m (15-20)
1 f (20-30) Eliza (Kinlaw)
1 f (under 5)Eliza's baby?
[13:500] 1840 Census, Burke Co., GA
Alexander Murpree [sic]
1 m (30-40) Alexander
1 m ( 5-10) Robert
(m.i.="A." 1855 Tax list)
1 m (under 5)William
1 f (30-40) Eliza ?
1 f ( 5-10) Baby from above ?
Eliza must have died in between these censuses.
There is a new name for the wife, which could be
Eliza's second name (?). There is also a gap in the
ages of the children, which indicates a broken family,
and "new" older children that indicate a step-family
situation. Alexander's third marriage must have been
to the widow, Mrs. Margaret Jones abt 1842-43.
[13:620] 1850 Census, Burke Co., GA
Murphree, Alex.[sic] 45 Farmer Real
Est:4800 b.Ga. [1805]
, Margaret 47 SC [1803]
, Robert 17 Ga. [1836]
, William 14 Ga. [1836]
, Margaret T. 6 Ga. [1844]
, Caroline E. 4 Ga. [1846]
Jones , Sarah J. 12 Ga. [1838]
Jones , Henrietta S. 10 Ga. [1840]
Stokes , Martha 74
[Margaret's mother ?] [1776]
[14:120] HEPHZIBAH CEM.
Murphey, Sarah Jones Jul 24 1837 Jul 17 1923
b Burke d Hephzibah w/o Wm. R.
[NOTE: This is the step-daughter of Alexander,
as shown above; is the Wm R. she is married to the
s/o Alexander? No grave entry was found for him.]
[14:189] MURPHEY FAMILY CEM, Jenkins Co, GA.
Murphey, Alexander Apr 8 1801 Dec 24 18__
[stone chipped]
Murphey, Caroline Eliza Aug 14 1846 Oct 2 1866
Murphey, Margaret Jul 1805 Nov 6 1885
[14:189] MURPHEY FAMILY CEM, Hephzibah, Richmond Co., GA
Bullard, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Oct 26 1826 Jul 29 1851
w/o Needham d/o Nancy Carswell & Nicholas Murphey
(s/o Edmund by his second marriage). Clark, p 30.
Evans, Robert H. age 52 y Jul 20 1856
d at his residence in Richmond Co.
h/o Elizabeth Ann Murphey, who was a d/o
Nancy Rhodes & Edmund Murphey. Clark, pp.30 & 33.
McTyre, Mary 1763 Nov 20 1830
Note: Clark, p 40, refers to a Holland McTyre
who served as a judge of the Richmond Co.
Inferior Court in the 1820's. Mary may have been
a part of his family. (ed.)
[She was his wife according to Richmond Co
records.--SJY]
Murphey, Edmund Rev War Nov 24 1745 Dec 10 1827
m1 Betsey Ann Gibbs,
issue James & Nancy Ann m. Aaron Rhodes;
m2 Nancy, sister of Absolom, Sr. & Aaron Rhodes;
issue 5 sons and 5 daughters. For Edmund and his
descendants, see Clark, pp 26-34 and Woodson,
Hortense (ed), CHARLES MAY AND HIS DESCENDANTS,
(May Family Association, Edgefield, SC, 1956 ed.)
Murphey, Nancy Feb 10 1787 Mar 20 1819
1st w/o Nicholas md Feb 7 1805
d/o Mr. & Mrs. Collins. Clark, p 30.
Murphey, Nancy Rhodes May 30 1764 Aug 12 1825
2nd w/o Edmund md Feb 10 1785
m/o Five sons and five daughters.
See Clark, pp 28 & 30.
NOTE: The rest of the cemetery is full of the
families of Absolom, Jr., etc. The last entry is:
Rhodes, Mrs. Nancy Ann age 47 y Oct 26 1822
w/o Aaron d/o Edmund Murphey by his 1st marriage.
m/o of William & Lavina. Clark, pp47-49.
Note that Clark places her death at Oct 6, 1833.(ed.)
___________________________
I mentioned than I had found no marriage for Rose Allen
and Benjamin Wooding. I still haven't, but did find:
[13:567] 1850 Census, Burke Co., GA, 65th Dist.
#231 Wooding, Benj. L. 34 Farmer Real Est: 2000
b. SC [1816]
, Rosina 32 GA [1818]
, John R. 13 GA [1837]
, Edward B 11 GA [1839]
, Mary E. 9 GA [1841]
, Martha J. 7 GA [1843]
, James E. 3 GA [1847]
, Hugh L. 10 mo GA [1849]
[NOTE: This couple prob m. abt 1836.--SJY]
[4:43] Burke Co Marriages, 1855-1869
McCullough, John T. and Mary E. Wooding
29 Dec 1859
[NOTE: No other Wooding marriages found.--SJY]
___________________________
Robert Anderson Allen b. abt 1800-1804, per ages given
in various censuses. He m1 15 Jan 1829 Richmond Co, GA
Priscilla M. Ward. She b. c.1807 d.1835.
[14:3] ALLEN CEMETERY [a single grave]
Allen, Priscilla M. Ward
age 28 y May 13 1835
w/o Robt. A. 5 m 8 d
I think she may have been the mother of 2 sons:
Robert A., b. abt 1831-32,
and Francis Marion, b. abt 1829-30.
[13:378] 1820 Census, Burke Co. [See Episode 2]
[13:446] 1830 Census, Burke Co., GA, 66th Dist.
Robert A. Allen
1 m (20-30) Robert A., Sr.
2 m (under 5) Robert A. & Francis M.
1 f (20-30) Priscilla
[13:492] 1840 Census, Burke County, GA, 59th Dist.
Robert A. Allen
1 m (40-50) Robert A., Sr.
2 m (20-30) ?
no white females
Robert A. is not listed in Burke Co in the 1850
Census. Perhaps he had returned to Richmond Co.
His second marriage, to Mrs. Caroline Walker,
widow of Benjamin, has not been found.
Nor has the death or burial of Benjamin Walker.
[13:630] 1850 Census, Burke Co., GA, 67th Dist.
#798 Allen,Francis M. 21 Farmer Real Est. 8500
b.GA [1829]
, Anna M. 22 GA [1828]
, Francis M. 1 GA [1849]
[14:2] ALLEN FAMILY CEMETERY,
Allen, Anna Margaret Evans
Feb 15 1828 Feb 9 1858
w/o Francis Marion, Sr.
CSA Co D 48th Reg Ga Inf; Killed at Gettysburg
Allen, Anthoney Marion 1962 1962
s/o John H. & Delores
Allen, Edna Daisy Apr 28 1875 Mar 4 1927
w/o Elisha
Allen, Elisha A. Mar 29 1864 Feb 14 1923
Allen, Fannie Greiner Jne 22 1856 Aug 20 1900
w/o William W.
Allen, Francis Marion Nov 5 1880 Jne 10 1972
s/o Robert Anderson
Allen, Henry E. Feb 16 1852 Feb 21 1852
s/o Francis & Anna M.
Allen, Jefferson B. Jne 29 1884 Mar 3 1920
Allen, Mabel A. Jan 29 1884 Feb 13 1961
w/o Jefferson
Allen, Patricia A. Aug 23 1958 Sep 21 1969
d/o John H. & Delores
Allen, Robert A. WW-II
Mar 16 1926 Aug 31 1969
s/o Daphne A. & Francis M.
Ga PFC USA
Allen, William Wirt Aug 30 1850 Feb 4 1908
s/o Anna M. & Francis M.
Daniel, Louis J. nd nd
Rheney, Pauline Allen 1854 1882
d/o Anna M. & Francis M.
_______________
[14:78] COSNAHAN FAMILY CEMETERY, Richmond Co, GA
Allen, Elisha A.
Jan 23 1900 L [living in 1974]
Allen, Evans A. Jan 17 1935 Mar 14 1964
s/o Elisha & Vonnie
Allen, Vonnie E. Cosnahan Jne 12 1902 L
[Remainder of this cemetery is full of Cosnahan
family graves.This cemetery is one of five just
across McBean Creek which is the boundary line
between Richmond and Burke counties. These Allens
may be descendants of Elisha A.,s/o Robert IV.]
[14:79] CROCKETT FAMILY CEMETERY, Richmond Co., GA
[just across McBean Creek]
Allen, Hiram Nott Nov 10 1881 Dec 31 1881
s/o Francis M. & Jane E.
Allen, Infant only date Mar 27 1883
d/o Francis M. & Jane E.
[NOTE: Remaining graves are Crockett family.
Last entry is
Nott, Walter S. Feb 18 1811 Feb 2 1868.--SJY]
[14:82] FRIENDSHIP METHODST CEMETERY
Allen, William Jefferson
Sep 9 1911 Oct 1 1958
s/o Jefferson & Mabel
___________________________
Elisha A. Allen married Jeanette (or Janet) L. Evans,
daughter of Daniel J. Evans,
(see Epis. 2 for Evans in 1820 Census.)
[13:630] 1850 Census, Burke Co., GA, 67th Dist.
#799 Allen, Elisha E.[sic]36 Farmer Real Est:8500
b.GA [1814]
, Jennet J. 28 GA [1822]
, Robt H. 9 GA [1841]
, Elisha E. 7 GA [1843]
, Anne E. 5 GA [1845]
, Daniel R. 1 GA [1849]
Rheney , Charles E. 25 Overseer GA
Sills , Thomas (M) 29 Carpenter, GA
Sills , Joseph (M) 23 Laborer, GA
Your records show the youngest son as David. One
would have to go to the original (or microfilm copy)
of the census to see which is correct.
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References
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