Sixth Generation
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Family of James Martin VENABLE (40) & Mary Frances MARION
62. Grover Cleveland VENABLE, 71. Born on 18 May 1890 in Surry Co,NC. Grover Cleveland died in Surry CO.,NC on 19 May 1960, he was 70. Occupation: Tobacco Farmer.On 27 Jun 1920 when Grover Cleveland was 30, he married Flora E. STANLEY, 70, daughter of John William STANLEY, 61 (1866-1922) & Kary Bet Leticia POINDEXTER, 65 (1872-1931), in Surry Co.,NC. Born on 28 Nov 1896 in Surry Co.,NC. Flora E. died in Surry Co.,NC on 15 Apr 1963, she was 66.
They had the following children:
84 i. Georgia, 99
85 ii. Catherine, 97 (1922-1959)
86 iii. Connie May, 98 (1924-1943)
Connie May VENABLE, 98. Born on 4 Aug 1924 in Surry Co.,NC. Connie May died in Surry Co.,NC in 1943/1944, she was 18.
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Marriage Notes for Dosier Albert Venable and Bertha Ella BULLIN-216937
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So far I cannot tie in the names AS Judy has below.
Judy S. Cardwell
5300 Shattalon Dr. 330-D
Winston-Salem, NC 27106
336-922-1710
judyscard@alltel.netThey had the following children:
21 i. Unknown, 15663 (ca1811-)
22 ii. Thomas, 15664 (ca1813-)
23 iii. Sealy [Celia?], 15665 (ca1815-)
24 iv. Daniel, 15666 (ca1817-)
25 v. Charlotte Temperance "Tempy", 15667 (ca1819-)
26 vi. Ursula, 15668 (1822-1915)
27 vii. Allen, 15669 (ca1825-)
28 viii. Joab, 15670 (ca1828-1862)
Mary Priscilla "Prissy" FORKNER
On 23 Dec 1809 MB when Thomas was 25, he married Priscilla "Prissy" FORKNER, 15662, in Surry Co, NC. Born ca 1790 in Surry Co, NC. Priscilla "Prissy" died in Eldora Township, Surry County, NC aft 1880, she was 90.
1880 she is 106 years old.
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WILLIAM,JR. SETTLED ON FORKNER'S CREEK.
TRADITION SAYS THAT HIS WIFE WAS SUSANNAH WELLS.
HE WAS A TRADER LIKE HIS FATHER. HE ALSO HAD A LARGE
AMOUNT OF LAND. HE BUILT HIS HOUSE ON A CIRCULAR HILL.
THE CHIMMEY WAS MADE FROM STONE WITH THE DATE 1786-1796
CUT INTO IT. WILLIAM,JR. HAD SEVERAL CHILDREN: PLEASANT,ISAAC,
LEWIS,MARTIN,JAMES,MICAJAH,SAMUEL,WILLIAM,KARY,MARRIED A HARRIS
VIOLET, MARRIED AMER JACKSON, AND LUCY MARRIED A BADGETT,
WILLIAM DIED IN 1807 LEAVING HIS LARGE FAMILY. THREE OF HIS SONS
FOUGHT IN THE WAR OF 1812, LEWIS,ISAAC, AND MARTIN. AFTER THE WAR
THE FAMILY CAUGHT THE MOVING BUG. LEWIS AND ISAAC MOVED TO INDIANA
PLEASANT MOVED TO ALABAMA. MICAJAH WENT TO MISSOURI. SAMUEL WENT FIRST
TO MISSOURI THEN TO CALIFORNIA. KARY AND ELJAH HARRIS WENT TO TENNESSEE
LUCY AND BURRELL BADGETT WENT TO KNOXVILLE CO.,TENNESSEE.
MARTIN IS BELIEVED TO HAVE DIED DURING THE WAR. VIOLET AND AMER JACKSON
STAYED IN THE AREA. WILLIAM DIED VERY YOUNG,WITHOUT MARRYING.
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Is this she?
Pa. Vital Records, Vol.2 ,Plumstead, Bucks Co. Diary of John Dyer10-31-1785 Susannah Wells d. suddenlyLine in Record @I600006812391@ (RIN 46) from GEDCOM file was too long:
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Marriage Notes for William Joseph Forkner Jr. and Susannah WELLS-366312
THE SEALING TO THE SPOUSE WAS ALSO DONE
OCTOBER 28,1992 AT THE LOGAN TEMPLE.
Charlotte Temperance "Tempy" VENABLE, 15667. Born ca 1819 in Surry Co., NC.
On 16 Feb 1853 when Charlotte Temperance "Tempy" was 34, she married Isham EDMONDS, JR., 15761, son of Isom EDMONDS, SR., 15762 & Sophia GREEN, 15763, in Surry County, NC. Born in 1815 in Stokes Co., NC. Isham died in Dobson Township, Surry County, NC in 1894, he was 79.
They had the following children:
41 i. James (Illegitimate), 15752 (1844-1919)
42 ii. Preston, 15764 (1853-1932)
43 iii. Thomas J., 15765 (ca1860-1894)
William Madison "Bill" (twin) VENABLE
. William Madison "Bill" VENABLE, 15672. Born in Feb 1841 in Surry Co, NC. William Madison "Bill" died in Ararat, Eldora Township, Surry Co., NC on 4 Jun 1930, he was 89. Buried in Homeplace Cemetery. Occupation: Farmer.
His death certificate lists his father as “Jim Badgett Venable.” Most likely he was James (“Jim”) Badgett [1814-1876] who married Elizabeth Winfrey.
On 23 Mar 1864 when William Madison "Bill" was 23, he married Susan CHANDLER, 15719, daughter of Isaac CHANDLER, 15724 (1814-1894) & Frances "Fannie" STEWART, 15725 (ca1816-1894), in Surry County, NC. Born in Mar 1842 in Stokes County, NC. Susan died in Eldora Township, Surry County, NC ca 1902, she was 59.
The 1900 census indicated that Susan had had ten (10) children and nine (9) were then living. Is her son James Brinkley (from her first marriage) the child who died?
They had the following children:
70 i. John R., 15726 (1865-)
71 ii. William "Yancy", 13159 (1866-1929)
72 iii. Franklin C. "Frank", 15727 (1869-1929)
73 iv. Richard Winfrey, 15728 (1872-1949)
74 v. Martha "Ada", 15729 (1877-1939)
75 vi. Virginia E. "Ginnie", 15730 (1879-)
76 vii. Emma, 15731 (1881-)
77 viii. Samuel, 15732 (1883-)
78 ix. Charley, 15733 (1885-)Volunteered 5 Jun 1861 at Surry. He was detailed to some daily duty, not specified. He left the company in Apr 1864. Pvt. Co H 21 Reg NC
Reverend Nathaniel and Clarissa Gaines reared a family of nine children. Through an inheritance from his father and mother and by industry and frugality, they were able to give their children the advantage of all the educational facilities of that day and were able to give them a good start in life. Many of their descendants have been active in the business, educational, and religious life of the Piedmont section.
Clarissa Arnold, another daughter of William and Nancy, married Reverend Nathaniel Gaines. Both Silas and Nathaniel were sons of Edmund Pendleton Gaines and his wife, Susannah Broaddus. Nathaniel and Silas were born at their parents original home in the Enoree section; and while they were small children, their parents moved to Abbeville County, where the boys were reared and educated by such means as the schools in the community then afforded. Nathaniel and Silas lived in the Turkey Creek Baptist Church community. Both of them became members of this church; and Nathaniel was ordained to the ministry by this church in 1821. He spent all of his adult life pestering churches in this area. Much of his ministry was spent in work with his wife's uncle, Reverend Nathan Berry, who was only seven years older than he. Practically all of their descendants remained in South Carolina and now live in that section.
Elizabeth Arnold, a daughter of William and Nancy Berry Arnold, married Silas Gaines. Clarissa Arnold, another daughter of William and Nancy, married Reverend Nathaniel Gaines. Both Silas and Nathaniel were sons of Edmund Pendleton Gaines and his wife, Susannah Broaddus. Nathaniel and Silas were born at their parents original home in the Enoree section; and while they were small children, their parents moved to Abbeville County, where the boys were reared and educated by such means as the schools in the community then afforded. Nathaniel and Silas lived in the Turkey Creek Baptist Church community. Both of them became members of this church; and Nathaniel was ordained to the ministry by this church in 1821. He spent all of his adult life pestering churches in this area. Much of his ministry was spent in work with his wife's uncle, Reverend Nathan Berry, who was only seven years older than he. Practically all of their descendants remained in South Carolina and now live in that section.
4. Clarissa Arnold m 5 June 1827 Rev. Nathaniel Gaines b 24 Feb 1798
d 24 May 1878, son of Edmund Pendleton and Susannah (Broaddus)
Gaines (1764-1840).
16.-Frances Sara Gaines b 7 Mar 1828 d 7 Apr 1915
17.-Martha Ann Gaines b 23 Sep 1829 d 5 Sep 1864
18.-William Arnold Gaines b 28 Feb 1831 d 29 May 1916
19.-Tilman Rowland Gaines b 27 Oct 1834 d 20 Nov 1899 (Chaplain CSA)
20.-Tandy Walker Gaines b 16 Dec 1836 d 14 Feb 1863 (CSA)
Lawson Pressley Gaines b 17 Mar 1839 d 27 Jan 1863 (CSA);
m 30 Oct 1861 Bettie Blackburn ch James Pressley Gaines m Gertrude Bates and had son James P. Gaines, Jr.
-Nancy E. Gaines b 28 June 1841 d 2 Dec 1862 m 28 Oct 1862
Oliver Howard.
- Marshall Benjamin Gaines b 26 Sep 1844 d 21 Dec 1928