Christian Palmer1

F, ID# 10951, (27 Oct 1778 - May 1856)
Father:James Zerubabel Palmer (1748 - c 1799)
Mother:Sophia Watt (a 1754 - a 1810)
     Christian Palmer was born on 27 Oct 1778 at Kelso, Scotland. She was the daughter of James Zerubabel Palmer and Sophia Watt. Christian Palmer married Rev James Armstrong Neal on 20 Jan 1804 at Second Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Christian Palmer died in May 1856 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at age 77.
      Christian Palmer, eldest daughter of James Palmer and Sophia Watt of Kelso, Scotland in the border country, migrated with her surviving family after her father's death to Philadelphia about 1800.

Christian taught music with her sister Margaret briefly and met and married James Armstong Neal of Portsmouth NH. He was a Princeton graduate, had managed the Young Ladies Academy of Philadelphia, and earlier, the Hebrew orphan's asylum in Charleston SC. The couple removed to Greenland NH when Rev Neal was assigned to be the 3rd pastor of the Presbyterian church after being ordained 22 May 1805. John P., their first child, born in Greenland in 1805, died 14 Nov 1806, and the Rev Neal, who died at 34 of the engina are buried Greenland.

Moving back to Philadelphia to be near her siblings, Christian operated The Union Circulating Library for many years downtown, until her death. She raised her surviving son, Joseph Clay Neal who, after working in coal mines and visiting Great Britain, became a noted author and humorist in the publishing circles of the city. His Charcoal Sketches (modeled after Dickens) made him famous. It is easy to fancy him bumping into Poe and Sarah Josepha Hale at the publishing house in Philadelphia at that time. Poe, who did not appreciate his efforts, went so far as to write a satirical short story mimicking Neal's style, called Peter Pendulum. Unfortunately after his marriage to Emily Bradley of Hudson NY, Dec 13, 1846, there were no surviving children; he died within 6 months. The middle name Clay may be from Henry Clay of Kentucky, whose doctor lived in Philadelphia, and who in 1817 was landlord for James W. Palmer when James dwelled in Lexington.

Note that LDS records show a person named Joseph Clay Neal Jr; there was no such person when researched in Philadelphia.

Detailed Sources:

--Abby Hemenway's Vermont Gazeteer c. 1860 (for the arrival date of 1804)
--Philadelphia records and also the Pennsylvania Genealogical Society for Silver's city directories
--Robert Palmer's research (cited separately.)

Citations

  1. [S564] Robert Palmer Research.

Rev James Armstrong Neal1

M, ID# 10952, (c 1774 - 18 Jul 1808)
     Rev James Armstrong Neal was born c 1774. He married Christian Palmer, daughter of James Zerubabel Palmer and Sophia Watt, on 20 Jan 1804 at Second Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rev James Armstrong Neal died on 18 Jul 1808 at Greenland, New Hampshire.

Citations

  1. [S564] Robert Palmer Research.

Johanna Torrence Fenton1

F, ID# 10953, (25 Sep 1800 - 14 May 1872)
     Johanna Torrence Fenton was born on 25 Sep 1800 at Georgia, Vermont. She married Thomas Haig Palmer, son of James Zerubabel Palmer and Sophia Watt, on 8 Jul 1822 at Rutland, Massachusetts. Johanna Torrence Fenton died on 14 May 1872 at Boston, Massachusetts, at age 71.

Child of Johanna Torrence Fenton and Thomas Haig Palmer

Citations

  1. [S564] Robert Palmer Research.

Mary Breen1

F, ID# 10954, (a 1795 - 1837)
     Mary Breen was born a 1795. She married James Watt Palmer, son of James Zerubabel Palmer and Sophia Watt, on 17 May 1818 at Saint Augustine's Catholic Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mary Breen died in 1837 at Louisville, Kentucky.

Citations

  1. [S564] Robert Palmer Research.

PVT Hiram Kelly Beam I1,2

M, ID# 10955, (1844 - 28 Feb 1894)
Father:Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) (c 1796 - )
Mother:Roseanne Glenn (28 Feb 1809 - 28 Oct 1894)
     PVT Hiram Kelly Beam I was born in 1844 at Cherokee Co, Alabama. He was the son of Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) and Roseanne Glenn. PVT Hiram Kelly Beam I married Lucy Green, daughter of Sidney G. Green and Catherine (Unknown), on 2 Jul 1865 at Shelby Co, Alabama. PVT Hiram Kelly Beam I married Mariah Anne Elizabeth Keen in Nov 1869 at Scott Co, Arkansas. PVT Hiram Kelly Beam I married Manerva E. Holland on 18 Aug 1885 at Waldron, Scott Co, Arkansas. PVT Hiram Kelly Beam I died on 28 Feb 1894 at Hickman, Scott Co, Arkansas.
      Hiram Kelly Beam enlisted 7 Apr 1862 at age 18 in Warrenton, Marshall Co, AL and was assigned to Company A, 48th Alabama Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Confederate States Army. This regiment served in Law's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. Hiram served over two years, was in considerable military action including Manassas and Gettysburg, and was severely wounded in the Second Battle of Manassas, VA on 30 Aug 1862. Engagements in which he participated included Cedar Run 9 Aug 1862, 2nd Manassas 29-30 Aug 1862 where he was severely wounded 2nd Manassas; absent on wounded list from 1-17 Sep 1862; absent on furlough Fredericksburg 13 Dec 1863; present at Suffolk 3 May 1863, Gettysburg 2-3 Jul 1863, Port Royal 23 Aug 1863; Chickamauga 19-20 Sep 1863, Lookout Valley 28 Oct 1863, Campbell Station 11 Nov 1863, Knoxville 15 Nov 1863, Bean Station 16 Dec 1863, Dandridge 16 Jan 1864, Wilderness 6 May 1864, Spottsylvania 8-9 May 1864, Cold Harbor 6 Jun 1864, Hundreds 17 Jun 1864, Darbytown 7 Oct 1864, absent on furlough 26 Jun-7 Oct 1864, present at Darbytown Road 13 Oct 1864 and Williamsburg Road 27 Oct 1864. Probably was difficult for Hiram putting in all this time and effort while his brother-in-law deserted the same military company.

Just after the end of the Civil war, Hiram and Lucy Green were married by John Casley, a magistrate. Hiram and his brother William A. are likely the W. A. and H. Beam on the 1867 Shelby Co, AL voter registration.

By 1870 Hiram was married to Mariah and living in Waldron, Park, Scott Co, AR near his brother Peter who had fought for the Union Army. In 1880 Hiram was enumerated as Hyrum Beam, a farmer living in Hickman, Scott Co, AR with his wife noted as Maria A. and their 6 children. When he next married Manerva Holland he was listed as Herain K. Beam.

Hiram's birth year was established from his military record and the censuses.

Children of PVT Hiram Kelly Beam I and Mariah Anne Elizabeth Keen

Children of PVT Hiram Kelly Beam I and Manerva E. Holland

Citations

  1. [S566] Ezekiel Beam Family Records.
  2. [S401] Timothy Beam Reseach.

Mariah Anne Elizabeth Keen1

F, ID# 10956, (1853 - 1883)
     Mariah Anne Elizabeth Keen was born in 1853 at Macon Co, Illinois. She married PVT Hiram Kelly Beam I, son of Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) and Roseanne Glenn, in Nov 1869 at Scott Co, Arkansas. Mariah Anne Elizabeth Keen died in 1883 at Hon, Scott Co, Arkansas.

Children of Mariah Anne Elizabeth Keen and PVT Hiram Kelly Beam I

Citations

  1. [S566] Ezekiel Beam Family Records.

PVT William A. Beam1,2

M, ID# 10957, (24 Apr 1841 - 18 Mar 1892)
Father:Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) (c 1796 - )
Mother:Roseanne Glenn (28 Feb 1809 - 28 Oct 1894)
     PVT William A. Beam was born on 24 Apr 1841 at South Carolina. He was the son of Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) and Roseanne Glenn. PVT William A. Beam married Mary Jane "Jennie" Atchison on 13 Jan 1875 at Chilton Co, Alabama. PVT William A. Beam died on 18 Mar 1892 at Huntington, Sebastian Co, Arkansas, at age 50. His estate was probated on 11 Oct 1892 at Jefferson Co, Alabama.
      This researcher has been unable to find William A. Beam in the 1860 census but it is assumed he was living in Cherokee Co, AL near his extended Glenn relatives where he lived in 1850, or he relocated to St. Clair where his birth family moved by 1860, or he lived in Etowah Co which was between Cherokee and St Clair. Our William was not the William R. Beam of Marshall Co, AL who married Parthena McBroom.

For military service William would have joined a unit recruited near where he lived and all the William Beams in the Alabama Confederate Army were privates in units recruited in his area. Thus he was one of the three men named William Beam who enlisted in:
--Company I, 25th Regiment, Alabama Infantry which was formed at Mobile, AL in Dec 1861 by consolidating the 1st and 6th (McClellan's) Alabama Infantry Battalions. The men were from the counties of Saint Clair, Talladega, Pickens, Shelby, Calhoun, Randolph, Coffee and Pike.
--Company A, Gid. Nelson's Light Artillery which was organized during the spring of 1862 at Uniontown, AL with members recruited in Marengo, Perry, Dallas and Shelby (adjacent to St Clair) counties. The William Beam who enlisted in this unit on 13 Sep 1862 in Tallapoosa Co, AL was shown on four existing muster records from 1862 - 1864.
--Company H, 6th Regiment, Alabama Calvalry, which was organized at Pine Level, AL during the spring of 1863 and contained men from Montgomery, Coffee, Tallapoosa (two counties away from St Clair), Pike, Barbour, Macon, Henry and Coosa counties.

William A. Beam and his brother Hiram were likely the W. A. and H. Beam on the 1867 Shelby Co, AL voter registration census. He was likely the William Beam age 27 apparently living in a boarding house and working as a carpenter on the 1870 Etowah Co, AL census.

Two William Beams in the same general area married two different Janes about 3 years apart. Our William, noted as W. A. Beam, married Jane Atchison, daughter of Yancey D. and Jane R. Atchison, on 13 Jan 1875 in Chilton Co, AL; prior to the marriage the Atchison family lived in Bibb, Talladega and Baker (Chilton) counties in Alabama.

By 1880 William Beam, a carpenter, was residing in Harpersville, Shelby Co, AL living next to his brother Presley, who was also working as a carpenter. Living in William's household were his nephews W. F. (William Floyd) Weathers age 20 and Hiram Weathers age 18, sons of his sister Amanda.

William's initial probate documents stated he died with personal estate in Alabama "consisting chiefly of a claim against the State of Alabama as pension for his services in the Confederate Army," which was not further mentioned in the probate process and thus was likely of an anticipatory nature. Pensions were not available to non-disabled veterans until after William's death; no pension application was found for a William Beam in Alabama; and his wife remarried two years later, leaving no record she applied for a widow's pension during her two years of her widowhood.

William's probate showed he died at or near Walden (sic - Waldron), Scott Co, AR while on a trip, likely to visit his younger brothers Hiram, John and Presley in Scott Co, AR on the Oklahoma border. William reportedly died from a heart attack while at a Sebastian Co, AR hotel. His wife was his administrator and signed her name Jenie, athough court documents refer to her as Jennie. She was noted as the only heir and in 1893 requested the title for William's 80 unimproved acres in Shelby Co, AL be transferred to her, which was approved by the court.


Detailed sources:
--William A. Beam probate records, Jefferson Co, AL, 1892; http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gss=angs-g&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=william+a.&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln=beam&gsln_x=NN&msbdy=1841&msbpn__ftp=South+Carolina%2c+USA&msbpn=43&msbpn_PInfo=5-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c0%7c43%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c&msddy=1892&msdpn__ftp=Sebastian+County%2c+Arkansas%2c+USA&msdpn=2659&msdpn_PInfo=7-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c0%7c6%7c0%7c2659%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c&mssng=mary+jane+jennie&cpxt=1&cp=12&catbucket=rst&MSAV=1&uidh=doc&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=6231585&dbid=8799&indiv=1&ml_rpos=19&hovR=1
--William Beam service records: Company A, Gid Nelson Light Artillery;
https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm?submitted=1&firstName=william&lastName=beam&stateCode=AL&warSideCode=C&battleUnitName=

-- William Beam muster record, http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=rqp255&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&db=ALcivilwarmuster&gss=angs-d&new=1&rank=1&gsln=beam&gsln_x=NN&msrpn__ftp=Alabama,%20USA&msrpn=3&msrpn_PInfo=5-%7C0%7C1652393%7C0%7C2%7C0%7C3%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C&gskw=48th%20infantry&MSAV=1&uidh=doc&pcat=39&fh=8&h=243863&recoff=6&ml_rpos=9.

Citations

  1. [S566] Ezekiel Beam Family Records.
  2. [S394] 1880 Shelby Co, AL Census. Weathers, Merrit, Wheat, Beam.

Margaret Ann Beam1

F, ID# 10958, (1836 - 17 Apr 1921)
Father:Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) (c 1796 - )
Mother:Roseanne Glenn (28 Feb 1809 - 28 Oct 1894)
     Margaret Ann Beam was born in 1836 at South Carolina. She was the daughter of Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) and Roseanne Glenn. Margaret Ann Beam married PVT Milburn Bonds on 6 Jun 1852 at Polk Co, Georgia. Margaret Ann Beam died on 17 Apr 1921 at Polk Co, Georgia.
      Margaret Ann and her husband Milburn Bonds were living in Haralson Co, GA in 1860 and 1870.

Children of Margaret Ann Beam and PVT Milburn Bonds

Citations

  1. [S401] Timothy Beam Reseach.

Mary Elmina Beam1

F, ID# 10959, (8 Feb 1833 - 18 Sep 1894)
Father:Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) (c 1796 - )
Mother:Roseanne Glenn (28 Feb 1809 - 28 Oct 1894)
     Mary Elmina Beam was born on 8 Feb 1833 at South Carolina. She was the daughter of Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) and Roseanne Glenn. Mary Elmina Beam married James M. Abernathy I, son of George Abernathy and Abigail Lindsey, on 8 Feb 1847 at Cherokee Co, Alabama. Mary Elmina Beam died on 18 Sep 1894 at Forney, Cherokee Co, Alabama, at age 61.
      James Abernathy and his small daughter Mary reportedly boarded with Mary Elmina Beam's brother William for a year before he married Elmina according to a family history written by Lola Abernathy Ferguson. However in 1846, when that would have taken place, Mary Elmina's brother William was only age 5. It is also unlikely James Abernathy boarded with William Glenn, Mary Elmina's uncle, because William Glenn had 9 children living at home in 1850, so it is unknown where James Abernathy boarded.

The families of James and his first wife Lucy -- the Abernathys, Lindseys, Johnsons and Wilsons -- were contemporaries of Mary Elmina's parents Ezekiel Beam and Roseanne Glenn when they lived in the Newberry District and/or adjacent Fairfield District.

By 1850 Mary Elmina was shown living with James and 3-year-old Mary in District 27, Cherokee Co, AL near her parents. Lola Abernathy Ferguson remembered Elmina's brothers Whit and Presley coming from Arkansas to visit and said Margaret and Amanda visited but Rose and William did not. James Abernathy was noted on the 1866 Alabama State census. In 1870 Mary Elmina and her husband James Abernathy were living with their children in Cherokee Co, AL. By 1880 the children were gone, and Mary and James were living alone in the same county.

James and Mary Elmina were not the James age 35 and Marak age 27 with four sons and a daughter living in Cave Springs, Floyd Co, GA in 1860 as noted in many online trees; in general the names and sex of the parents and children to not align with those in this family and there is no indication the family ever left Cherokee Co, AL.

Children of Mary Elmina Beam and James M. Abernathy I

Citations

  1. [S566] Ezekiel Beam Family Records.

James M. Abernathy I1

M, ID# 10960, (6 Feb 1825 - 3 Jul 1909)
Father:George Abernathy (1786 - 2 May 1836)
Mother:Abigail Lindsey (1790 - c 1851)
     James M. Abernathy I was born on 6 Feb 1825 at Newberry Co, South Carolina. He was the son of George Abernathy and Abigail Lindsey. James M. Abernathy I married Lucy Johnson, daughter of William J. Johnson and Rosa "Levilla" Wilson, on 6 Feb 1844 at Newberry Co, South Carolina. James M. Abernathy I married Mary Elmina Beam, daughter of Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) and Roseanne Glenn, on 8 Feb 1847 at Cherokee Co, Alabama. James M. Abernathy I died on 3 Jul 1909 at Whorton, Cherokee Co, Alabama, at age 84.

Children of James M. Abernathy I and Lucy Johnson

Children of James M. Abernathy I and Mary Elmina Beam

Citations

  1. [S566] Ezekiel Beam Family Records.

PVT Peter Kyle Beam1,2,3

M, ID# 10963, (c 1830 - 27 Jul 1876)
Father:Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) (c 1796 - )
Mother:Roseanne Glenn (28 Feb 1809 - 28 Oct 1894)
     PVT Peter Kyle Beam was born c 1830 at Abbeville, Abbeville Co, South Carolina. He was the son of Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) and Roseanne Glenn. PVT Peter Kyle Beam married Martha J. Looper in 1856 at Scott Co, Arkansas. PVT Peter Kyle Beam married Frances Elizabeth Taylor in 1867 at Logan Co, Arkansas. PVT Peter Kyle Beam died on 27 Jul 1876 at Hon, Scott Co, Arkansas.
      In 1850 Peter Kyle Beam had moved out of the family home at #54 on the census and moved into the home of Green B. Wedkins, age 26, at #65 on the District 27, Cherokee Co, AL census, next door to his uncle James B. Glenn. What Wedkins relationship was with the Beams and/or Glenns is unknown, but Peter was likely living there as a farm hand. Martha Looper, age 11, the daughter of Samuel and Martha Looper and Peter's future wife, was living just 2 houses away. Although Peter was noted with several different birth dates, the average of those dates and the earliest noted record for him provides a date of 1830.

On 13 Sep 1858 Peter purchased lots 8 and 9, in block 2 of Greenwood, Sebastian Co, AR. (Waldron AR Deed Book 1, p. 286)

In the 1860 Tumlinson, Scott Co, AR census, Peter Beam was noted as a carpenter with $350 in real estate and $4,600 in personal property. Although Peter's wife Martha was listed as age 15 on the 1860 census, she was age 11 living 2 doors away in the 1850 census, so she was actually born in 1839. Also living in the household with them was their 1-year-old son W. M. Beam and Matt George, a farmer age 24.

Peter was noted as living just east of Scott Co in Yell Co, AR when he enlisted on 2 Dec 1863 and served as a private in Company E, 3rd Regiment, Arkansas Cavalry for the Union during the Civil War.

The 1870 census listed Peter K. Beam twice. Peter was enumerated with the incorrect age of 31 living on 24 Jan 1870 in Waldron, Park, Scott Co, AR on the Oklahoma border. His son W. M. was listed as William M. age 13. By 13 Jun 1870 Peter was noted with correct age progression as a 38-year-old inmate in Van Buren, Crawford Co, AR due north of Scott Co on the Oklahoma border.

Six years later Peter was murdered after a feud broke out between two groups and Peter informed one side he had been offered payment to kill one of the members; Peter refused to testify on the matter and was killed in his field soon after on the banks of Little Cedar Creek in the Fourche River Valley.


Detailed source:
--Henry Grady McCutchen, History of Scott County, Arkansas, 1923
http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofscottco00mccu/historyofscottco00mccu_djvu.txt (Peter Beam's murder.)

Children of PVT Peter Kyle Beam and Martha J. Looper

Children of PVT Peter Kyle Beam and Frances Elizabeth Taylor

Citations

  1. [S566] Ezekiel Beam Family Records.
  2. [S401] Timothy Beam Reseach.
  3. [S404] 1850 Cherokee Co, AL Census. Glenn and Beam households.

Mary Jane "Jennie" Atchison1,2

F, ID# 10964, (Mar 1849 - 19 Apr 1908)
     Mary Jane "Jennie" Atchison was born in Mar 1849 at Alabama. She married PVT William A. Beam, son of Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) and Roseanne Glenn, on 13 Jan 1875 at Chilton Co, Alabama. Mary Jane "Jennie" Atchison married Dr. James G. Fields on 5 Mar 1894 at Shelby Co, Alabama. Mary Jane "Jennie" Atchison died on 19 Apr 1908 at Hon, Scott Co, Arkansas, at age 59.
      Jane Atchison remarried after her first husband's death and was living in Calera, Shelby Co, AL in 1900 with her husband Dr. James Fields, his son, and a William Atchison age 23 listed as his nephew but was more likely her nephew because she had many, many siblings.

Citations

  1. [S401] Timothy Beam Reseach.
  2. [S566] Ezekiel Beam Family Records.

Manerva E. Holland1,2

F, ID# 10965, (1861 - )
     Manerva E. Holland was born in 1861 at Scott Co, Arkansas. She married Unknown Smith c 1882 at Scott Co, Arkansas. Manerva E. Holland married PVT Hiram Kelly Beam I, son of Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) and Roseanne Glenn, on 18 Aug 1885 at Waldron, Scott Co, Arkansas.

Child of Manerva E. Holland and Unknown Smith

Children of Manerva E. Holland and PVT Hiram Kelly Beam I

Citations

  1. [S566] Ezekiel Beam Family Records.
  2. [S401] Timothy Beam Reseach.

Mary J. Birchfield

F, ID# 10966, (23 Apr 1850 - 9 Apr 1908)
     Mary J. Birchfield was born on 23 Apr 1850 at Alabama. She married PVT John Whitfield "Whitt" Beam I, son of Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) and Roseanne Glenn, on 10 Dec 1872 at Shelby Co, Alabama. Mary J. Birchfield died on 9 Apr 1908 at Hon, Scott Co, Arkansas, at age 57.

Children of Mary J. Birchfield and PVT John Whitfield "Whitt" Beam I

Parlee D. Barnard1

F, ID# 10967, (1892 - )
     Parlee D. Barnard was born in 1892 at Logan Co, Arkansas. She married PVT John Whitfield "Whitt" Beam I, son of Ezekiel Beam (of Cherokee Co) and Roseanne Glenn, on 13 Oct 1908 at Scott Co, Arkansas.

Child of Parlee D. Barnard and PVT John Whitfield "Whitt" Beam I

Citations

  1. [S566] Ezekiel Beam Family Records.

Elcie Weathers1

F, ID# 10969, (1895 - )
Father:Hiram Floyd Weathers (29 Oct 1861 - 26 Feb 1933)
Mother:Sarah Alabama "Bama" Crawford (Jan 1869 - 3 Jan 1936)
     Elcie Weathers was born in 1895 at Alabama. She was the daughter of Hiram Floyd Weathers and Sarah Alabama "Bama" Crawford.

Citations

  1. [S10] Unsourced Data.

Andrew Weathers1

M, ID# 10970, (c 1903 - )
Father:Hiram Floyd Weathers (29 Oct 1861 - 26 Feb 1933)
Mother:Sarah Alabama "Bama" Crawford (Jan 1869 - 3 Jan 1936)
     Andrew Weathers was born c 1903 at Alabama. He was the son of Hiram Floyd Weathers and Sarah Alabama "Bama" Crawford.

Citations

  1. [S537] Weathers - Wheat Family Records.

Florence Weathers1

F, ID# 10971, (1906 - )
Father:Hiram Floyd Weathers (29 Oct 1861 - 26 Feb 1933)
Mother:Sarah Alabama "Bama" Crawford (Jan 1869 - 3 Jan 1936)
     Florence Weathers was born in 1906 at Alabama. She was the daughter of Hiram Floyd Weathers and Sarah Alabama "Bama" Crawford.

Citations

  1. [S10] Unsourced Data.

Brandon Thomas Norris1

M, ID# 10972
     Brandon Thomas Norris married Jarrod Thomas Winslett, son of Thomas 'Tim' Edward Winslett II and Kim Annette Tiddle, on 1 Jan 2017 at Gulf Shores, Baldwin Co, Alabama.

Citations

  1. [S1] "Virginia Winslett Research."

Catherine Follin1

F, ID# 10973, (a 1795 - )
     Catherine Follin was born a 1795. She married William M. Pearson, son of John 'Jno' Pearson (younger son John) and Sarah (Unknown), a 1815 at Washington, District of Columbia.

Citations

  1. [S467] Pearson - Grafford Family.

Arnold Jackson Strong1

M, ID# 10974, (12 Jan 1881 - a Mar 1937)
Father:George Washington "Almon" Strong (5 Nov 1858 - 5 Jul 1934)
Mother:Julia 'Julie' Isabella Winslett (22 Mar 1858 - 18 Nov 1930)
     Arnold Jackson Strong was born on 12 Jan 1881 at Shelby Co, Alabama. He was the son of George Washington "Almon" Strong and Julia 'Julie' Isabella Winslett. Arnold Jackson Strong married Martha Jane Carden a 1901. Arnold Jackson Strong died a Mar 1937.

Citations

  1. [S15] Betty & Cyndi Nash Research.

Katie Scarlett Winslett

F, ID# 10975
Father:Thomas 'Tim' Edward Winslett II
Mother:Kim Annette Tiddle
     Katie Scarlett Winslett is the daughter of Thomas 'Tim' Edward Winslett II and Kim Annette Tiddle.

Anne Hoey1

F, ID# 10976, (a 1640 - )
Father:Sir John Hoey (a 1610 - )
Mother:Jane Parsons (a 1615 - )
     Anne Hoey was born a 1640. She was the daughter of Sir John Hoey and Jane Parsons. Anne Hoey married Sir Thomas Woods, son of Mary (Unknown), a 1658.

Children of Anne Hoey and Sir Thomas Woods

Citations

  1. [S518] Cecilia Fabos-Becker Research.

James L. Green1

M, ID# 10978, (a 1880 - )
     James L. Green was born a 1880. He married Georgia Ann Winslett, daughter of James Newton Winslett and Susanne 'Susie' Ann Peters, on 7 Feb 1904 at Fayetteville, Alabama.

Citations

  1. [S555] Rita Talton Barrett Research.

George Huston Hutchinson1

M, ID# 10979, (Dec 1889 - )
Father:George Hutchinson (Oct 1856 - )
     George Huston Hutchinson was born in Dec 1889. He was the son of George Hutchinson. George Huston Hutchinson married Matilda Bell Winslett, daughter of James Newton Winslett and Susanne 'Susie' Ann Peters, on 19 Dec 1909 at Talladega Co, Alabama.

Citations

  1. [S555] Rita Talton Barrett Research.

Hardy Roberson

M, ID# 10980, (a 1890 - 1 Nov 1956)
     Hardy Roberson was born a 1890. He married Susan "Susie" Laura Winslett, daughter of James Newton Winslett and Susanne 'Susie' Ann Peters, on 1 Feb 1914 at Fayetteville, Talladega Co, Alabama. Hardy Roberson died on 1 Nov 1956 at Fayetteville, Alabama.