Marriage Notes for George N. Patton and Sarah Mariah UNDERWOOD-344440
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Marriage Notes for James SCROGGINS and Mary Ann UNDERWOOD-344443
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9 Rev. Nathan Berry
Rev. Nathan Berry was born in 1791; he died in 1840. He married Mary Hiett. Rev. Nathan and Mary Hiett Berry had 10 children:
1. Lizzie Berry m. Elijah Farmer
(1) Nathan Farmer
(2) Gaddis Farmer
(3) Robert Farmer
(4) Lou Farmer
(5) Frank Farmer
(6) Emma Farmer
(7) Theodore Farmer
(8) Lafayette Farmer m Lula Hunter
(9) Berry Farmer
2 Spartan Berry m Jane Brown
(1) Dr. Henry Berry m Lou Murphy
/1 James Brown
/2 Ethel Brown
/3 Nina Brown
/4 Lemuel Brown
(2) Ada Berry m Dr. Hiram Mosely- Mozley
/1. Pearl Mozley m Gray Ryals
#1 Sanford Gray
#2 Elenor Gray
#3 Elbert Gray
3 Oliver Perry Berry m McCoy
4 Micajah Berry m Eliza Donaldson
(1) Neely Berry m Chambers
/1 James Berry
/2 Agnes Berry
/3 May Berry
/4 Jonothan Berry
/5 Gtnel Berry
/6 R. P. Berry
/7 Bea Berry
(2) Walter Berry
(3) Milton Berry
5 Sally Berry m Jonathan Mitchell John Machen-
(1) Lou Mitchell
(2) Sally Mitchell
(3) Girl Mitchell
6 Nancy Berry m John Henderson
(1) Wm. Henderson
(2) James Henderson
(3) Fannie Henderson
(4) John Henderson
(5) Andrew Henderson
(6) Margaret Henderwson
(7) Harriett Henderson
(8) Nancy Henderson
(9) Ella Henderson
7 William Berry
8 Wellington Berry
9 Nathan Berry, Jr.
10 Henry Berry
(1) Child Berry
(2) Child Berry
Reverend Nathan Berry, present the Association Circular Letter on "The Nature and Character of Regeneration"; and again in 1827 when they attended the Association at the Oolynoy Baptist Church and heard him present the Circular Letter on the subject of "Christian Union." In 1840, Sarah Berry after the death of 1 . • t t h. . f • t p and of herson, Nathan, who had passed away in June, attended the services of the Association at the Big Creek Baptist Church and heard her grandson,Baptist General Convention of South Carolina was formed. Reverend Nathan Berry was a delegate from the Saluda Baptist Association to this initial meeting and to almost every subsequent meeting until his death in 1840.
Information on this family provided by Calvin B. Hiett, 18 July 2006 by mail, 1201 W Sears, Denison, TX 75020
Rev Nathan Berry m. Mary Hiett, b. 28 May 1792, d. 19 Sep 1854.
Permission was given by Mr. Furman Berry to use extracts from chart compiled by Mr. Milton D. Berry. Birth dates for all children of this couple were not received, but from the known dates, the problable order is thought to be as follows:
1. Elizabeth Berry, b. 3 Oct 1812, d. 14 Jun 1897
2. Spartan Du Pre Berry, b. abt 1814 d. 1854
3. Sally Berry b. 1816, d. 17 Mar 1890, Malden, MO.
4. Oliver Berry, b. abt 1818
5. Micaja Gaddis Berry, b. 20 Oct 1820, d. 29 Jul 1891
6. Nancy Judson Berry b. 28 May 1791, d. 19 Sep 1854
7. William Ripley Berry, abt 1894
8. Whittington Berry b. abt 1896 m. Emily Meeks, Ch. Ida; Darthula who married John Hunnincutt.
9. Nathan H. Berry 1831-1851 ministerial student
10. Henry M. Berry mvd to Woodlawn, TX m. Miss Lassiter chld Samuel, Sumter Berry
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Harold L. Meeker
RR 1 Box 261
Grinnel, IA 50112
Harriett Margaret Hiett b. abt 1829, (I suspect KY) d. 11 Jan 1864 Keokuk, Co., IA, buried in Rayburn Cem. NE of Hedrick, Keokuck Co., IA. It is disappointing that the stone only says "Harriet Mafford, Mother. Erected by son, F. F.P no dates or other information. She m. 11 May 1848 Brown Co., OH (Bk G-7, pg. 128) William M. Meffored b. 6 Apr 1826 Russellville, Brown Co., OH.
Note says he was a ministerial student.
Letter written by Goodwin Taylor on October 14, 1880 to his daughter Letha Ann gives his family history. States his grandfather on his father's side was Thomas Taylor; grandmother was Alice Richey. His grandfather on his mother's side was William Singleton; grandmother Lucy English. States his father, William Taylor and mother Susan Singleton were married April 26, 1798. States his father died June 11 1813 at Norfolk, Va. in the service of the US in the war of 1812.States that his mother moved from Brunswick Co, VA to Surry Co., NC in 1818. States that he married Jane Griffith on September 30, 1824 in Surry County, NC.
Lists his children as:
Rebecca born Nov. 15 1825
Lewis born July 15, 1827 - died of burn 13 Jun 1829
Letha Ann born August 1, 1829
States the above born on Southern soil (evidently Surry Co., NC)Then further lists children as:
Justian born Dec ? ?? in Indiana
Malinda born Feb 27, 1834 in Indiana
Lucinda born Aug 7, 1836 in Indiana
William born Oct. 6, 1839 in Iowa
Son born dead Nov. 28, 1841 in Iowa
Levi born Oct 13, 1842 in Iowa - died of cancer3 Sep 1847
Son born dead Jan 8, 1846 in Iowa
Minerva born Feb. 11, 1849 in IowaFurther states that on October 14, 1830 he and his wife left Surry Co., NC with $11.25, one horse and an "old rattle-trap of a one-horse wagon" and headed 700 miles west. He states that the money gave out, but he did not and that he worked, worked, worked on. He states that the noble part of his move was that his wife "took to help" him on. States he "used the axe and she used the needle".
Goodwin lists his siblings as:
John born 4 May 1799
Stirling born 6 Jul 1800
Francis (Female) born 5 Jul 1801
Benjamin born 3 Oct 1804
Thomas born 8 Jun 1808
Susan born 21 Oct 1809
Jones 20 Feb 1812 - later states that Jones died on 15 Dec 1835 in his home in Belville, Hendrick Co., IndianaStates that his mother, Susannah Singleton Taylor died in Surry Co., NC on 15 Feb 1829.
Goodwin states that both of his grandfathers and grandmothers were all born and raised in Brunswick Co., 40 miles SW of Petersburg, VA, where he was born on 29 May 1806.
DEATH: Died of burn per his father, Goodwin Taylor's letter of 14 Oct 1880.
Letter written by Goodwin Taylor on October 14, 1880 to his daughter Letha Ann gives his family history. States his grandfather on his father's side was Thomas Taylor; grandmother was Alice Richey. His grandfather on his mother's side was William Singleton; grandmother Lucy English. States his father, William Taylor and mother Susan Singleton were married April 26, 1798. States his father died June 11 1813 at Norfolk, Va. in the service of the US in the war of 1812.States that his mother moved from Brunswick Co, VA to Surry Co., NC in 1818. States that he married Jane Griffith on September 30, 1824 in Surry County, NC.
Lists his children as:
Rebecca born Nov. 15 1825
Lewis born July 15, 1827 - died of burn 13 Jun 1829
Letha Ann born August 1, 1829
States the above born on Southern soil (evidently Surry Co., NC)Then further lists children as:
Justian born Dec ? ?? in Indiana
Malinda born Feb 27, 1834 in Indiana
Lucinda born Aug 7, 1836 in Indiana
William born Oct. 6, 1839 in Iowa
Son born dead Nov. 28, 1841 in Iowa
Levi born Oct 13, 1842 in Iowa - died of cancer3 Sep 1847
Son born dead Jan 8, 1846 in Iowa
Minerva born Feb. 11, 1849 in IowaFurther states that on October 14, 1830 he and his wife left Surry Co., NC with $11.25, one horse and an "old rattle-trap of a one-horse wagon" and headed 700 miles west. He states that the money gave out, but he did not and that he worked, worked, worked on. He states that the noble part of his move was that his wife "took to help" him on. States he "used the axe and she used the needle".
Goodwin lists his siblings as:
John born 4 May 1799
Stirling born 6 Jul 1800
Francis (Female) born 5 Jul 1801
Benjamin born 3 Oct 1804
Thomas born 8 Jun 1808
Susan born 21 Oct 1809
Jones 20 Feb 1812 - later states that Jones died on 15 Dec 1835 in his home in Belville, Hendrick Co., IndianaStates that his mother, Susannah Singleton Taylor died in Surry Co., NC on 15 Feb 1829.
Goodwin states that both of his grandfathers and grandmothers were all born and raised in Brunswick Co., 40 miles SW of Petersburg, VA, where he was born on 29 May 1806.