Marriage Notes for John Crowninshield and Mary IVES-344155
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Chris has Mary's birth year as 1696/1700.
Marriage Notes for Israel MORGAN and Susanna SOUTHWICK-344158
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Thornton was a farmer. He died of small pox in a small pox hospital in St
Louis, MO, on May 8, 1865, while serving in Co H 10th Tenn Cav of the Union
Army. He had enlisted on February 2, 1864 at Chattanooga, TN. His service
documents indicate that he was 5'5" tall with a dark complexion, dark hair, and
dark eyes. His widow, Martha Underwood Bradley, applied for and received a
widower's pension until her death.Co H 10th Tenn Cav was mustered into service on February 29, 1864 at
Nashville, TN. Union units had to report its location periodically and this unit
reported the following:Mar/Apr 1864: Camp Gillem, TN
May/Jun 1864: Pulaski, TN
Jul/Aug 1864: Pulaski, TN
Nov/Dec 1864: Edgefield, TN (Thornton's lost a service revolver worth $20
during this period)
Jan/Feb 1865: Vicksburg, TN
Mar/Apr 1865: Natchez then Rodney, MS
May/Jun 1865: Johnsonville, TNOn the Mar/Apr 1865 report, J. H. Stewart wrote the following:
This Co left Vicksburg Miss. on the 5 day of Mch and proceeded to New
Orleans La. arriving Mch 7 '65. Remained near New Orleans till the 19th.
Received orders to turn over our horses to 2 NJ Cav and proceed up the river
to Natchez Miss. a distance of 310 miles. Arrived at Natchez Miss. on the 22nd
Mch. Went into camp on the Washington Road 1 mile east of Natchez and
done very heavy picket duty and made scouts frequent in Miss. and La.
capturing quite a number of rebels who were harassing the country in that
vicinity. Our services have very much relieved the loyal citizens of that
community. On the 21st of April received orders to proceed to Rodney Miss.
40 miles north of Natchez and have been doing picket duty and scouting the
country east of Rodney Miss. capturing and killing quite a number of Rebels in
that section of country. Thus rendering quite effective service to the
government.Thornton and Benjamin Tilley, the future husband of Thornton's daughter,
Rebecca Jane Bradley, served at the same time in this unit.
GILMER COUNTY, GEORGIA - Early Marriage Records
This county created by Act of December 3,
1832 from lands of Cherokee county, which
was an original county formed from Cherokee
cession of December 29, 1835 and
created by Acts of Dec 21, 1830 and Dec
24, 1831. Named in honor of Governor
George Gilmer.
BRADLEY, Thornton & Martha Ann
Underwood
Nov 22, 1844
Marriage Notes for Thornton Bradley and Martha Ann UNDERWOOD-344179
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John's will was proved on 4 Aug 1836. Birth also give as abt 1832.
From the SURRY COUNTY HERITAGE BOOK. VOL I. p. 165: John Haymore was the patriarch of the Haymore familly in Surry County, NC. He came to Surry Co. in 1819. He came from Pittsylvania Co. VA, where he and his wife, Jane White, and their grown children had settled in 1809. He had previously lived in Brunswick Co. where his children were born. Prior to lBrunswick he lived in Lunenburg Co. He was probablly born in Dinwiddie Co. He is the son of William Haymore who patented land in Brunswick Co. in 1760. William is traceable to Essex Co. VA.
John came late in life to Surry Co. He was at that time married to his second wife Rebecca McGee (Magee). They apparently were led to Surry Co. by their son DAniel (Sr.) who was the first of the familly to purchase land there in 1816. Joh purchased 300 acres of land in 1819 adjacent to Daniel's, on Stoney Creek in Westfield.
John was a farmer, as were his children. He hied in Surry Co. in 1825, six years after his arrival. His will did not name his children, but upon the subsequent settlement of his lproperty, his surviving children were named
The Haymore family has now spread far beyond Surry, Co.NC and Pittsylvania Co. VA. Descendents can be found today in AZ, CA, GA, MO, UT and many other states. Haymore family members married into many other Surry Co. families and the list includes Hiatt, Jessup, Inman, Lawrence, lShort, Jackson, Cook, Hunter, Taylor, Love Harris, Sutphin, Johnson, Hall Simmons, Collins and Atkins. A new book on the Haymore's and thier associated families has been compiled with the dedicated help of many embers of the extended family. It was compiled by Phillip Harris. Book will be availabel for public use at the Surry Co. Community College Library and at the Mt. Airy Public Library.From the SURRY COUNTY HERITAGE BOOK. VOL I. p. 165: John Haymore was the patriarch of the Haymore familly in Surry County, NC. He came to Surry Co. in 1819. He came from Pittsylvania Co. VA, where he and his wife, Jane White, and their grown children had settled in 1809. He had previously lived in Brunswick Co. where his children were born. Prior to lBrunswick he lived in Lunenburg Co. He was probablly born in Dinwiddie Co. He is the son of William Haymore who patented land in Brunswick Co. in 1760. William is traceable to Essex Co. VA.
John came late in life to Surry Co. He was at that time married to his second wife Rebecca McGee (Magee). They apparently were led to Surry Co. by their son DAniel (Sr.) who was the first of the familly to purchase land there in 1816. Joh purchased 300 acres of land in 1819 adjacent to Daniel's, on Stoney Creek in Westfield.
Joh was a farmer, as were his children. He hied in Surry Co. in 1825, six years after his arrival. His will did not name his children, but upon the subsequent settlement of his lproperty, his surviving children were named
The Haymore family has now spread far beyond Surry, Co.NC and Pittsylvania Co. VA. Descendents can be found today in AZ, CA, GA, MO, UT and many other states. Haymore family members married into many other Surry Co. families and the list includes Hiatt, Jessup, Inman, Lawrence, lShort, Jackson, Cook, Hunter, Taylor, Love Harris, Sutphin, Johnson, Hall Simmons, Collins and Atkins. A new book on the Haymore's and thier associated families has been compiled with the dedicated help of many embers of the extended family. It was compiled by Phillip Harris. Book will be availabel for public use at the Surry Co. Community College Library and at the Mt. Airy Public Library.
Or Hamour?