DIRECT LINE OF: T. Boone Pickens; Don Noble; Mitch Fincher; Robin Bratton;
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Posted on PICKENS GenForum by Judy ( on May 15, 1998 at 16:05:47:
"I just found my 2nd gr-grandmother's obituary and it states she was the a
descendant of Gen. Andrew PICKENS. Her father was Ezekiel Pickens SPEED and his
father was Michael SPEED. Michael had one wife named Leah Elenor (last name
unknown). He was possibly married prior to Leah Elenor...don't know which is the
PICKENS. Michael was a witness in 2 of Ezekiel Pickens (s/o Andrew & Rebecca)
land deeds. Leah Elenor died before 1840. If Michael had a first wife, she died
before 1820. Michael's children were: Leah (m: S. Pachael), Jane, Wm. Gaston,
Samuel D., Sarah Elizabeth, Mary Ann, James M., John B., George, and Ezekiel
Pickens Speed. Any help?
JudyPICKENS FAMILES OF THE SOUTH, by E. M. Sharp (Memphis, 1963).
p. 138. (from Andrew Pickens Interview with Lymon Draper) "...two of the
General's sons, Ezekiel and Andrew, were Governors of South Carolina...".Cathey Talley-Daniel to Terry McLean - SOURCE: research done by Cathey's father
(Enc #399):
- From NEGHR. Vol 63 p. 196. ... Gen. Andrew PICKENS b. 19 Sep 1739 Paxton PA.
Rebecca CALHOUN b 18 Nov 1745, d. 9 Dec 1814.
Ezekiel PICKENS b. 39 Mar 1763, d. May 1813...
- From DICTIONARY OF ALABAMA BIOGRAPHY:
p. 1359. "Ezekial PICKENS b. Dec 1794 Charleston SC died August 30 1860 in
Jasper Co., Mississippi, son of Ezekial PICKENS who married a Miss BONNEAU of
Huguenot descent..."
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DIRECT LINE OF: T. Boone Pickens; Mitch Fincher; Robin Bratton;
Sent to me by Cathey Talley-Daniel, from research done by her father.
(Enc #399).
SC Mag Vol 33 p. 46. Register of Church of Charleston SC. "Married Jan 5,
1807, Ezeck. PICKENS Esq. and Elizabeth BARKSDALE."
UPDATE: 1993-05-04
!PARENTS-BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL-SPOUSE: Joyce Reagan to Terry McLean; ; email
message outlining her desc. from Hezekiah and Rebecca. Family group sheet
Malcolm and Rebecca; ; ; FILE: Enc #P-011.
UPDATE: 1993-05-04
!MARRIAGE: Joyce Reagan to Terry McLean; ; email message outlining her desc.
from Hezekiah and Rebecca. Family group sheet, Malcolm and Rebecca; ; ; FILE:
Enc #P-011.
UPDATE: 1996-02-09
DIRECT LINE OF: Michelle Akin; Nita Delano; Mary Endsley; Joe Lineberger; Ed Pickens; Elwin T. Pickens;
NOTE: "FILE: Enc #___" refers to personal record system of Terry McLean.
MILITARY: Rev War Pension #R8226
UPDATE: 1998-09-24
DEATH-SPOUSE(4): Moss, ROSTER OF SOUTH CAROLINA PATRIOTS IN THE AMERICAN
REVOLUTION; ; Gen. Publishing, Baltimore, 1983; p. 772; copy found at Salt Lake City UT, FHL, 975.7M2m; FILE: Enc #P-347. MILITARY: Rev. War. R8226UPDATE: 1998-06-03
PARENTS-RESIDENCE E. M. Sharp to Mrs. C. T. Inglis, letter dated October 13,
1953; copy in possession of Terry McLean, Anaheim CA; FILE: Enc #P-298-5.SPOUSE-CHILDREN: E. M. Sharp records sent to Terry McLean by Elwin T.
Pickens, 1997; copies of original records found in the Mississippi Archives;
copy in possession of Terry McLean, Anaheim CA; FILE: Enc #P-298-6.PARENTS-BIRTH-DEATH-SPOUSE(1)&(2)&(3)&(4): Lew Parsly to Terry McLean; ;
compiled records - family group sheets compiled by his late wife, Marjorie
Norwood Parsly; ; ; FILE: Enc #P-333.
CONFLICT: gives date of death as 1 Nov 1803.CHILDREN-DEATH: Kate Pickens Day, COUSIN MONROE'S HISTORY OF THE PICKENS
FAMILY, compiled by Monroe Pickens, Revised and Published by Kate Pickens Day; Easley SC, 1951; p. 83-86; copy in possession of Terry McLean, Anaheim CA.CONFLICT: gives Israel as a son of Robert Pike PICKENS and gives his spouse as Miss BOLE or BOYD.
BAPTISM-FATHER: Dr. H. M. Wilson, TINKLING SPRING - HEADWATER OF FREEDOM;
Fisherville VA; p. 470-483 'Record of Baptisms 1740-1749'; copy in possession of Terry McLean, Anaheim CA.PARENTS-BIRTH-MARRIAGE(1)&(2)&(3)&(4)-CHILDREN-DEATH: E. M. Sharp, PICKENS
FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH; author, Memphis TN, 1963; p. 37, 40, 41; copy in
possession of Terry McLean, Anaheim CA.MARRIAGE(1)&(2)&(3)&(4): E. M. Sharp, THE PICKENS FAMILY; author, Memphis TN
1961; p. 8; copy in possession of Terry McLean, Anaheim CA.
States he had 11 children by 3 of the four wives.BIRTH-MARRIAGES-DEATH: D. Whitfield, 'The Pickens Family', as reported in 'Kith and Kin' I.2 p 30; FILE: Enc #524.
BIRTH-PARENTS-DEATH-MARRIAGE: Tom Foley, Granger IN, to Terry McLean, Anaheim
CA; pedigree chart; ; ; FILE: Enc #P-226.BIRTH-MARRIAGES-DEATH: Raymond M. Bell, BASKIN(S): THE BASKIN FAMILY SOUTH
CAROLINA -- PENNSYLVANIA WITH STEPHENS AND MARTINS NOTES, p. 2-4 (Washington & Jefferson College, Washington PA, 1975).PARENTS-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-DEATH: Anderson/Shue, THE JOHN PICKENS FAMILY, COMBINED EDITION, including a reprint of the 1951 edition by Nellie Pickens Anderson plus a New Supplement and Index of the Combined Editions edited by Elizabeth Cowan Snead Shue and Lloyd C. Shue, Gateway Press Inc, Baltimore, 1981; ; p. 42; copy in possession of Terry McLean, Anaheim CA. Author references work done by Monroe Pickens and E. M. Sharp as some of her sources. CONFLICT: author gives the following information: "Israel PICKENS [son of Robert Pike and Miriam (Davis) Pickens] was probably born in Maryland, married a Miss Bole or Boyd and settled in Abbeville Dist., SC, and then went to Rocky River in Anderson County. He died in 1829 and his children are listed as John, William, Israel, Dilly, Rebecca, Ellender, Mary, Elizabeth, Melinda, Sally and Ezekiel Andrew Pickens." It appears from other records that Israel quoted above as son of Robert P. Pickens should actually be listed as son of John and Elenor -tmc].
MILITARY: Rev War under command of his cousin, Gen. Andrew Pickens.
MARRIAGE: 1994 IGI.
(1) Israel PICKENS md 6 Mar 1768 <, Abbeville Co., South Carolina>
Spouse: Elizabeth BASKIN F#: 456312
ALSO:
Israel PICKENS md 6 Mar 1768 , , South Carolina
Spouse: Elizabeth BASKIN Ba: F876986 23 So: 1553595 (2) Israel PICKENS md Abt 1786 , , South Carolina
Spouse: Sarah Hall DEJERENTTE Ba: F876986 24 So: 1553595 (3) Israel
PICKENS md 1790 Of,, , South Carolina
Spouse: Lucinda WALDEN Ba: F876986 25 So: 1553595
ALSO:
Israel PICKENS md Mar 1814 , Anderson, South Carolina
Spouse: Lucinda WELDEN Ba: A456318 So: 456318 (4) Israel PICKENS* md 3 Aug 1820, Anderson, SC
Spouse: Sallie BEVIL F#: 456312
ALSO:
Israel PICKENS md 4 Aug 1820 , , South Carolina
Spouse: Sarah Williams BEVIL Ba: F876986 26 So: 1553595------------ TIME LINE:
- settled on Rocky River in what is now Anderson Co., SC.
1829 - died in SC.---------------------------------------
Moss, ROSTER OF SOUTH CAROLINA PATRIOTS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION [FILE: Enc
#P-347]:
p. 772. "PICKENS, Israel. R8226.
d. 11 Feb 1828. md. Sara BEVIL, 4 Aug 1823. He served under Gen. PICKENS."LETTER from E. M. Sharp to Fannie Inglis of Jacksonville FL, dated 13 Oct 1953:
"...I feel that John PICKENS has been neglected by his descendants...
John PICKENS was quite a business man if [sic] seems and did a pretty big
volume of trade, and dealt with cattle, shipping them to Pennsylvania. I think further research in the S.C. records would reveal more of him.
His son Israel... lived and died in Anderson Co., SC, and many descendants
came from him. His son Robert PICKENS... finally came to Fayette Co., Tenn...
John had a son named William born about 1742 who went to Kentucky.....
Then there was the son William Gabriel PICKENS who also moved to Livingston
Co., KY..."Sharp, PICKENS FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH:
p. 41. "In the census of 1850 Mrs. Sarah PICKENS was living in Columbus GA in the home of her son John BEVIL. In 1856 when she applied for pension she was in Madison Co GA. It is reasonable to suppose if the last two children were hers, she would have lived with them, or they with her."ABSTRACTS OF REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION FILES: (Enc #P-174) p. 2693. "PICKENS,
Israel, Sarah, SC Line R8226, sol m Sarah BEVIL 4 Aug 1823 & sol d 11 Feb 1828 & wid appl 23 Jun 1856 in Madison Co GA aged 67, one Louisea SAILORS made aff'dt in Madison Co GA 23 Jun 1856 & was at sol's & wid's wedding in SC but did not state a relationship to either sol or his wife."E-mail message dated 7/27/95 From: Wynell Simpson (DQUL99A) To: Terry McLean (SGDD15B). (Enc #P-201)
"Terry, This is for your PICKENS database:
Sarah HALL married first Isreal DEJARNETTE in Halifax Co., VA. She married
second to Isreal PICKENS. They moved to Pend. Dist. SC.
Isreal PICKENS married to Sarah HALL Pickens on: 11 Mar 1790 at: PEND. SC
died: 23 Feb 1814. [Sarah's] Children:
(DEJARNETTE) Frances; Hannah; Reuben; Elizabeth; Nancy; Sarah;
(PICKENS) children: Deliah; Rebecca.
Isreal Pickens' father was John PICKENS Sr. mother was Eleanor."EARLY RECORDS OF GEORGIA, VOL I - Wilkes County, by Grace Davidson (J. W.
Burke Co., Macon GA, 1932) NOTE: Grace Davidson was the State Historian for the DAR 1926-28.
p. 27. "The Ceded Lands. p. 21. Dartmouth Fort, Janu__ - __bruary 1775
PICKENS, Israel - SC. a wife, 1 son and 2 dau. from 4 to 1 years old. 100 acres on Savannah River opposite the Indian Boundary Line in SC."
[NOTE: I don't know for sure that it is this Israel, but the ages of the
children fit, as well as the general location where he was known to be living in South Carolina - tmc]COUSIN MONROE'S HISTORY OF THE PICKENS FAMILY, compiled by Monroe Pickens,
Revised and Published by Kate Pickens Day:
p. 83-94. Israel PICKENS, son of Robert Pike PICKENS was born, we believe in Frederick County, Maryland. From the best evidence obtainable, he married a Miss BOLE or BOYD, and settled in Abbeville District, South Carolina. Later he moved up on Rocky River, in Anderson County. When the census of 1790 was taken, he had in his family, two males over sixteen years of age, including himself, three under sixteen, and eight females, which gave him the largest PICKENS family on record at that time. The census reports show that he had seven slaves. The date of his birth has not been located and it is not known whether he was among the older or younger of his father's family of children.
The will of Israel PICKENS was made January 5th, 1829, and James COSPER was qualified as executor of this will on March 2nd same year, which makes it
evident that he died early in the year of 1829. The following is a copy of his will:
"WILL OF ISRAEL PICKENS, 5 Jan 1829
State of South Carolina
Anderson District
In the Name of God, Amen!
I Israel PICKENS of the State and District aforesaid, being of sound and
disposing mind and memory, but weak in body, and calling to mind the uncertainty of life, and being desirous to dispose of all such worldly estate as it has pleased God to bless me with, I do make this my last will and testament, in the manner and form as it is underwritten.
I relinquish a deed of gift given my oldest children, I give and entail to my daughter Elizabeth STEWARD, a negro girl named Winna and all her increase, if Elizabeth STEWARD never has any children, then at her death, this negro Winna, and her increase to be sold and equally divided among my children; Likewise I bequeath to my daughter Metilda, and to my daughter Sally Williams, one negro girl named Rachel and her increase. My two daughters to have this negro girl Rachel year about, and if this negro Rachel, have children, they to have child about; likewise I give to my two daughters Sally Williams and to Metilda, fifty dollars and above this negro; likewise I do give to my son and daughter Ezekiel Andrew and Sally Williams fifty dollars for the use of schooling, Sally Williams to be sent until she can read well, then the balance of the fifty dollars to teach him as far as it will go; then my children to help him on as much as they are able. I do bequeath to my grandchildren, the off spring of Dilly and Rebecca, the tract of land where I formerly lived on Rocky River.
All the balance of my estate to be sold and my just debts paid and funeral expenses; the fifty dollars taken therefrom for the use of schooling Sally and Andrew; the balance of the money risen therefrom to be equally divided among my dear wife and children; and those of my children that have received money of my estate to be made equal with those that have received a part. My son John has received a negro man to the value of six hundred dollars, one tract of land to the amount of two hundred dollars, one grey mare to the value of sixty dollars.Wiliam received one tract of land to the amount of two hundred and fifty
dollars, one bay horse to the value of thirty-five dollars, two cows and calves at thirty dollars. Israel received one bay horse eighty dollars, one black horse value thirty-five dollars, one gray mare value thirty dollars, one cow and calf fifteen dollars. Now what my daughters have received, Ellender has received one bed and furniture value thirty dollars, three cows and calves forty five dollars. Mary received one bed and furniture twenty dollars, two cows and calves thirty dollars. Matilda received one bed and furniture fifteen dollars. My dear wife to have a childs part during her widowhood; if she marries, then her part to fall back and be equally divided among my children. And I do hereby constitute and apoint James COSPER and David BOID executors of this will and testament and for my executors to execute the above desires. Revoking all wills and deeds of gifts by me given, I acknowledge this to be my only last will and testament, as witness my hand and seal this fifth day of January, 1829.[signed] Israel PICKENS, L. S.
Test: John DAVIS, Samuel JONES, John BEVILL.
--------------------
State of South Carolina
Anderson District
Personally appeared before me, John BEVILL, who being duly sworn on evangelist of almighty God, doth make oath and declare that he saw Israel PICKENS sign, seal and publish and pronounce and declare the same to contain my last will and testament, and that Israel PICKENS was then of sound mind and memory and understanding, to the best of deponents knowledge and belief, and that John DAVIS, Samuel JONES, and himself did sign their names hereto as witnesses at the request of the testater and in his presence. At the same time James COSPER was qualified executor. Given under my hand and seal this 2nd day of March 1829.[signed] John HARRIS, O.A.D."
UPDATE: 1998-05-20
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PICKENS FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH, by E. M. Sharp (1963):
p. 41. 'In the census of 1850 Mrs. Sarah PICKENS was living in Columbus GA
in the home of her son John BEVIL. In 1856 when she applied for pension she
was in Madison Co GA. It is reasonable to suppose if the last two children
were hers, she would have lived with them, or they with her."ABSTRACTS OF REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION FILES: (Enc #P-174) p. 2693.
"PICKENS, Israel, Sarah, SC Line R8226, sol m Sarah BEVIL 4 Aug 1823 & sol
d 11 Feb 1828 & wid appl 23 Jun 1856 in Madison Co GA aged 67, one Louisea
SAILORS made aff'dt in Madison Co GA 23 Jun 1856 & was at sol's & wid's
wedding in SC but did not state a relationship to either sol or his wife."
UPDATE: 1998-05-20
!PARENTS: E. M. Sharp, PICKENS FAMILIELS OF THE SOUTH; ; author, Memphis TN,
1963; p. 41, 146; copy in possession of Terry McLean, Anaheim CA.
There is some thought that Sally might be Israel's child of mg (3) to Lucinda
WALDEN. However, the name 'Williams' suggests to me she is more likely the d/o
Sarah (WILLIAMS) BEVIL PICKENS - tmc.
UPDATE: 1998-05-20
!FATHER: E. M. Sharp to Fannie Inglis; ; notes accompany letter dated Oct
1953; ; copy in possession of Terry McLean, Anaheim CA; FILE: Enc #P-298-5.
Named in father's will.
UPDATE: 1993-05-04
!MARRIAGE: Joyce Reagan to Terry McLean; ; email message outlining her desc.
from Hezekiah and Rebecca. Family group sheet, Malcolm and Rebecca; ; ; FILE:
Enc #P-011.
UPDATE: 1993-05-04
!PARENTS-BIRTH-BURIAL-SPOUSE: Joyce Reagan to Terry McLean; ; email message
outlining her desc. from Hezekiah and Rebecca. Family group sheet, Malcolm and
Rebecca; ; ; FILE: Enc #P-011.
UPDATE: 1997-08-22
!BIRTH-PARENTS-SPOUSE-RESIDENCE-DEATH: E. M. Sharp, PICKENS FAMILIES OF THE
SOUTH; ; author, Memphis TN, 1963; p. 38, 94; copy in possession of Terry
McLean, Anaheim CA.--------------------------------
PICKENS FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH, by E. M. Sharp
p. 38. "Eleanor PICKENS ... m. George PATTERSON son of John PATTERSON of
Elbert Co., GA (His sister Elizabeth PATTERSON married Abraham PICKENS who moved
to Maury Co., Tenn). George and Eleanor PATTERSON belonged to Providence
Presbyterian Church in Anderson Co., SC. Church records state... 'Died, January
1864 - George PATTERSON, the oldest member of this church, being 99 years old...
[George and Eleanor] had a daughter: Eliza Jane who married John Pickens
CARLILE..."
UPDATE: 1997-08-22
PICKENS FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH, by E. M. Sharp
p. 38. "Eleanor PICKENS, dau. of Capt. John and Sarah SWEARENGIN PICKENS m.
George PATTERSON ... George and Eleanor PATTERSON belonged to Providence
Presbyterian Church in Anderson Co., SC. Church records state: 'Mrs. Eleanor
PATTERSON, an elderly member of this church, departed this life in July (19
Jul 1850.)...
[George and Eleanor] had a daughter: Eliza Jane who married John Pickens
CARLILE..."
UPDATE: 1998-005-01
ALSO AF #NJX5-08
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Moved to AL.
Day, COUSIN MONROE'S HISTORY OF THE PICKENS FAMILY:
p. 56. "Margaret PICKENS married Maj. George BOWIE, a prominent citizen and
successful lawyer of Abbeville SC. They had only one child, a daughter: Louisa
Augusta BOWIE..."
UPDATE: 1998-05-01
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Moved to AL.
From Cathey Talley-Daniel to Terry McLean, from research done by her father:
(Enc #399)
From NEGHR. Vol 63 p. 196. ... Gen. Andrew PICKENS b. 19 Sep 1739 Paxton PA.
Rebecca CALHOUN b 18 Nov 1745, d. 9 Dec 1814.
Ezekiel PICKENS b. 39 Mar 1763, d. May 1813
Mary PICKENS b. 19 Feb 1766
Ann PICKENS b. 12 Apr 1770
Son b. 12 Feb 1772 died as infant
Jane PICKENS b. march 1773, died 27 Oct 1773
Jane PICKENS b. 9 Nov 1774
Margaret PICKENS b. 13 Jul 1776
Andrew PICKENS b. 13 Nov 1779, d. 7 Dec.
Son b. 13 Nov 1782, d. infant
Rebecca PICKENS b. 8 Jan 1784
Katherine PICKENS b. 9 Jun 1786
Joseph PICKENS b. 30 Mar 1791
Gen. Andrew PICKENS d. 11 Aug 1817
John HUNTER married Catherine PICKENS 5 Jan 1808"
- ROSTER AND SOLDIERS * THE TENNESSEE SOCIETY OF DAR 1894-1960: p. 1282. Gen
Andrew PICKENS, b. sept 19, 1739, Paxton, Bucks Co., Penn... married 1765
Rebecca Floride CALHOUN 18, 1745 and died Dec. 9, 1814... Children: Margaret,
b. Jul 13, 1777, d. 1830. M. Maj. George BOWIE.
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