Ezekiel Burdine Wilson and Sarah H. Rasco . |
Part One: | An Outline of the Known Family |
Part Two: | Some Census
Data on this Family |
Part Three: | Some Good Communication |
Part Four: | Relationships Table |
Part Five: | Timetable for Ezekiel B. Wilson and Sarah H. Rasco |
Part Six: | Addenda, including Burials in Kemper Co., MS |
Some time back, the late Kathy Kemp contacted me concerning a post I'd left somewhere--probably GenForum--regarding Nathaniel Burdine Wilson, my g-g-g-grandfather. Seems that she had an Ezekiel Burdine Wilson who'd married a Rasco, but could get nowhere laterally or behind him (EBW). As I had nothing laterally or behind my Nathaniel, there was little I felt I could do, and we put each other on the back burners of our files.Then in July 2000 I met the widow, Barbara, of my fourth cousin, Roy L. Smith, and she mailed me a copy of an index to a Civil-War-era photograph album inherited by and in the possession of another cousin, Barbara Ward. All three of us descend from and are working the line of Nathaniel Burdine Wilson, and most of the names in the album's index were familiar to us as his descendants, in-laws, and even one "Outlaw". One of the unidentified names in the index caught my eye--a .
I contacted Kathy Kemp again, and we compared notes more closely. For the following reasons, both of us felt (and I am now convinced) these two men--Nathaniel Burdine Wilson and Ezekiel Burdine Wilson--were brothers:
1. the discovery of this Rasco reference;Among other things, this means Kathy (and her sister Neil) and I are fifth cousins. The parallel-lines chart at the bottom of this page clearly shows this.
2. the Burdine middle names;
3. the appearance of both names on the 1820 census for Limestone Co., AL;
4. the appearance of both names on the 1830 census for Dallas Co., AL;
5. the appearance of both names on several legal documents; and
6. the downline intermarriages of other family members.Click here to skip to the NEW TIMETABLE for Ezekiel B. Wilson and Sarah H. Rasco Wilson at the bottom of this page.
Above: I felt like I had to enlarge this to show you the arrangement of the graves. In the foreground are some unmarked gravestones that are obviously those of an older time. Perhaps there was no stonemason or marble worker available at the deaths of these eight people. But it is very interesting and significant to me that the two farthest to the right are directly in line with the row of graves that extends to the left, beginning with the broken stone with the yellow flower in front of it. It appears that the graves in that line to the left are in generational order, the broken stone being that of E. B. Wilson II (see closeup, second above), the next being that of his wife, E. A. Wilson, then descending generationally as the line moves left. If this is true, then it makes perfect sense to me that those first two unmarked rocks in that line are the graves of Washington Wilson and his wife Mahalie!
To find this cemetery, here are two sets of instructions, the first if traveling by car, the second if online:
1. The county seat of Kemper Co. is DeKalb, MS. From the intersection of Routes 39 and 16 in DeKalb, go east almost three miles to Route 397, which take in a northeasterly direction about 8.6 miles to Lynville. Only one road intersects Route 397 at Lynville. Take that road to the right--in a northnortheastly direction at first, then almost due east--for 3.4 miles, at which point turn left. This will almost immediately bear right again and open into the well-kept, chainlink-fenced cemetery on your right.
23.02--Ezekiel
Burdine
Wilson (I),
b. ca. 1800 [listed
as E. B.
Wilson, farmer, age 50, in the 8 Nov 1850 US Census of Cahaba,
Dallas Co., AL]; [age
60 in
the 1 Jun 1860 census of Grove
Hill, Clarke Co., AL]; d. 1863 in Clarke
Co., AL, where he had run a hotel with his son(s); bd.
unk; [younger brother of Nathaniel
Burdine Wilson, b. 1795]; m1. unk. date/place to unk. wife
(b. unk. [listed as "white female
over 21" in the 1820
census of Limestone Co., AL]; d. betw. 1820 and
1830; m2. betw. 1820 and 1840 in Dallas Co., AL (place certain but unproven, says James
R. Rasco) to Sarah
H. Rasco (b. ca. 1806 [listed as "white female age
20-29" in
the 1830 US
Census of Cahaba, Dallas Co., AL]; [listed as "white female age
30-39" in
the 1840 US
Census of Cahaba, Dallas Co., AL]; [listed as Sarah H. Wilson, age
44, in
the 8 Nov 1850
US
Census of Cahaba, Dallas Co., AL]; ,
d/o Jesse Harrell Rasco
and Elizabeth
[Harrison? Johnson?]; d. unk. but bef. EBW; bd.
unk.); [according
to
the Dallas Co. (AL) Deeds and
Mortgages Book, 1849-1850 N.,
p.
201,
"Wilson to Rasco", E. B.
Wilson and his wife, Sarah H.,
sold
some property in Dallas Co. on 7 Sep 1849 to Jesse Rasco (her father), with the presidor being
Justice of the Peace Isom
Gwin (son-in-law to E. B.
Wilson's brother Nathaniel
Burdine
Wilson)]; at least 7
ch. (birth order uncertain)
Here are E. B. Wilson's census data in summary. To go to more complete transcription charts, scroll down or simply click here.
CENSUS
PLACE
HEAD
SPOUSE
OTHERS.RESIDING. IN.HOUSEHOLD
JOHN M. GWIN COMMENTS
1820
Limestone Co., AL
Ezekeel Wilson
unnamed
wife in her 20's
one son under age 5
* We're convinced this is our EBW, since his brother, Nathaniel Burdine Wilson (listed as NB Wilson), is also there, and because the one child listed here is a male under age 5--close to the age of our EBW's firstborn.
In Jan 2008, I learned that Wilson genealogist Julia Burton believes that Ezekiel and Nathaniel were born in this same location, since Limestone Co. was still in the state of SC in 1800!
1830
Dallas Co., AL
E. B. Wilson
unnamed wife, 3 sons, 1 daughter
1840
Dallas Co., AL
E. B. Wilson
unnamed wife, 6 sons, 1 daughter
8 Nov 1850
Cahaba, Dallas Co., AL
E. B. Wilson
Sarah H. Wilson N. B. Wilson, 23, AL
James M. Wilson, 19, AL
M. A. E. Wilson, 17, AL
E. B. Wilson, 12, AL
1860
Grove Hill, Clarke Co., AL
E. B. Wilson
none listed
Nathaniel B. Wilson
E. B. Wilson (II)
This is EBW's last known census.
Here is a summary of Ezekiel Burdine Wilson I and Sarah H. [Rasco] Wilson's known kids: DOB
Spouse:
24.01--unnamed son Wilson (from the 1830 census of Kemper Co., MS)--very poss. Wm. Jackson "Jack" Wilson
24.02--unnamed daughter Wilson (from the 1830 census of Kemper Co., MS)
24.03--Washington "Wash" Wilson
24.04--Nathaniel Burdine Wilson I
24.05--James M. Wilson
24.06--Mary Ann Elizabeth Wilson
24.07--Ezekel Burdine Wilson II
ca. 1820
ca. 1823
ca. 1825
ca. 1828
ca. 1831
12 Dec 1833 or 34
ca. 1838
unk.
unk.
Mahala "Haily" (nee unk.)
unk.
unk.
William Ephraim Rasco
un
24.01--unk. son Wilson, b. ca. 1820, thought by many--including me, John M. Gwin, now--to be William Jackson Wilson, great-grandfather of Starlen W. Wilson, both of Kemper Co., MS; [age "under 21" in 1820 census of Cahaba, Dallas Co., AL]; [age 10-14 in 1830 census of Cahaba, Dallas Co., AL]
24.02--unk.
son or (probably) daughter Wilson, b.
ca. 1823
24.03--Washington
"Wash" Wilson, b.
ca. 1825 SC or AL [25 in 24
Oct 1850 census of
Kemper Co., MS; 35 in 6 Aug 1860
census of
Kemper Co., MS; 46 in 20 Jul 1870
census of Kellis Store,
Kemper Co., MS;
56 in 5 Jul 1880 census of
Kemper Co., MS]; [not found in any 1900 census and
presumed deceased]; d. betw. 1880 and 1900; believed
to be buried beside his son,
(see below) in Salem Bapt. Ch. Cem., Kemper Co., MS; m. "MaHaley"
("Haily" in 1860--probably Mahala--nee
unk., b. ca. 1826 [22 in
24 Oct 1850
census of Kemper
Co., MS; 35 in 6
Aug 1860 census of Kemper Co.,
MS; 46 in 20 Jul 1870
census of Kellis Store, Kemper Co., MS; 54 in 5 Jul 1880
census of Kemper Co., MS];
d. aft. 1880 census;
said
to be of Choctaw descent); Washington Wilson is heir in the probate
records
of EBW's death, which mentioned that the former lived at the time at
Kellis
Store, Kemper Co., MS;
Here is a summary of Wash and Haily's
known kids:
|
born: |
died: |
married: |
25.01--E. B. Wilson
(III)
25.02--Elizabeth Jane "Sallie", "Sarah" Wilson 25.03--Julia "Bettie" (or "Sallie") Wilson 25.04--Henry H. "Harry" Wilson 25.05--Frances "Fannie" Wilson 25.06--Philmore "Phil" Willard Wilson, 25.07--Emily M. "Emma" Wilson 25.08--Mary E. "Mollie" Wilson 25.09--Virginia C. "Gennie" Wilson 25.10--Ella Wilson |
2
Nov 1844 1849 1852 May 1855 ca. 1853 18 Apr 1860 1860 1864 1868 1870 |
11 Apr 1891 after 1880 unk. unk. unk. unk. unk. unk. unk. 1940 |
Estella Augusta Baxter unk. unk. unk. Joseph Allen Hutton unk. Mr. Landrum M. A. Vandevender Marion Garrett never |
And here they are again in more detail,
with known descendants:
25.01--Ezekiel Burdine
"Bird"
Wilson (III), b. 2
Nov 1844 (from
gravestone--see photo) [3 in
24 Oct 1850 census
of Kemper Co., MS;12
in 6 Aug 1860 census of Kemper
Co., MS; 24 in 20 Jul 1870
census of Kellis Store,
Kemper Co., MS, and living next door to his parents with his wife
Augusta, 19; 35 in 5 Jul 1880 census of
Kemper Co., MS,
and living next door to his parents with his wife and three children];
d. 11 Apr 1891 (age 46.5); m. Estella Augusta
Baxter [19 in 20
Jul 1870 census of Kellis Store,
Kemper Co., MS; 22 in 26
Apr 1910 census of Beat 4,
Kemper Co., MS; 61 in 26
Apr 1910 census of Beat 4,
Kemper Co., MS, when she reported having 9 children, 2 of whom were
still living (Att and Lillie)]; d. 27 Oct 1913); (b. 14 Jun
1850) Photos,
left to right:
|
CENSUS |
PLACE |
HEAD |
SPOUSE |
OTHERS.LIVING.IN THIS.RESIDENCE |
JOHN
M. GWIN COMMENTS |
19 Jun 1900 |
Kellis Store,
Kemper Co., MS |
Estella Wilson, 46, wid., m. 30 yrs; b. Jan 1854 | [E. B. Wilson III], deceased |
Willie, Mar 1883,
dau; Att, May 1887, son; Lillie, Apr 1890; |
These three children are evidently the
tail end of the
family of E. B. and Estella A. Baxter Wilson |
19 Jun 1900 | Kellis Store, Kemper Co., MS | Allen Hutton, 50,
b. May 1850 in AL; |
Janie, 47, b. May
1853 in GA; |
Allie N., 11,
son, May 1889; Etta M., 8, dau, Oct 1891; Virgie V., 6, dau, Apr. 1894; |
We know from the 9 Mar 1920 census of Sunflower Co., MS, that Agnes is Virgie's older sister, since Virgie Hutton, 24 (actually 26), sister-in-law, is living in the home of Robert B. and Agnes Hutton Wilson. In June 1900, Agnes would have been 16-17 years old, so she is likely the brand new bride of Robert B. Wilson. Adding credibility to this is the date of birth of their firstborn, Roger O. Wilson, ca. 1902. |
CENSUS |
HEAD |
SPOUSE |
PLACE |
OTHERS.LIVING.IN.THIS.RESIDENCE |
JOHN
GWIN COMMENTS |
28 Apr 1910 |
Robert B.
Wilson, 28 |
Agnes M.
Wilson, 27 |
Neshoba Co., MS |
Roger O.
Wilson, 8, son; Edna Wilson, 4, dau; Jewel M. Wilson, 11 mo., dau |
This is Robert Brazile Wilson who m. Agnes Mahala Hutton; Robert's and Agnes' oldest son is Roger O'Neil Wilson. |
9 Mar 1920 |
Robert Wilson,
37 |
Agnes Wilson,
36 (b. ca. 1884) |
Sunflower Co.,
MS |
Roger, 18, son; Edna, 14, dau; Jewel, 10, dau; Odel, 6, dau; Woodrow, 1, son; Virgie Hutton, 24, sister-in-law; |
Virgie's actual age is 26--recorded in
1900 as age 6, b. Apr. 1894 |
26 May 1930 |
R. B. Wilson, 48 |
Agnes Wilson, 47 (b. ca. 1884) | Bt. 5, Washington Co., MS |
Odell, 15, dau; Woodrow, 11, son; A. D., 7, son |
I've
been looking in this census--to no avail--for son Roger and his wife
Mittie and their kids. I've searched with first names only and with
last names only, in many Mississippi counties, in Mississippi only, and
in every available state. Nothing. |
28.00--Katherine Louise Wilson, b.
25 Sep 1924 in Drew, Sunflower Co., MS; d. 19 Jan 2008 at age 83 at her
home in Waco, TX; bd. at Apache Creek, Catron Co., NM; m1. Archie
Eugene Peeples;
(3 children, 10 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, and one
great-great grandson!); m2. Paul
Zane Kemp [PRIVATE] |
29.01--Robert Peeples [PRIVATE]
29.02--Patricia Peeples [PRIVATE]
29.03--Richard
Peeples [PRIVATE]
28.00--O'Levia Neil Wilson [PRIVATE] m. Ernest Ray Wiese [PRIVATE] 28.00--Agnes Wilson,
b. unk.; d. bef. 2008; bd. unk.; m. Mr.
Simmons (b. unk.; d. unk.); unk. ch. [data from Kathy's obituary] 28.00--Robert Wilson, b. unk.; d. bef. 2008; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. [data from Kathy's obituary] |
Above,
l-r: The late Kathy "Granny" Kemp and her
sister, Neil Weise--both
my 5th
cousins--and Kathy's husband, sculptor and painter Paul Kemp, at the Kemps' dining room table in Waco, TX, where the four of us met one July afternoon in 2006 to discuss "family". I left them and drove to Kemper Co., MS, where I found the Wilson plots and took the gravestone pictures shown on this page. Kathy and Neil are the sources of much of the data on this page. -- John Gwin |
Above: "Granny" and granddaughter Nia visiting. |
28.00--Roger Wilson,
m. Lonell nee unk. [PRIVATE] [data from Kathy's obituary]
28.00--Marie Wilson, m. Mr. Crawford [PRIVATE][data from Kathy's obituary] 27.02--Edna Brazile Wilson, b. ca. 1906 [age 4 in 28 Apr 1910 census of Neshoba Co., MS; age 14 in 9 Mar 1920 census of Beat 5, Sunflower Co., MS]; d. unk.
27.03--Alan Byrd Wilson, [not present in 28 Apr 1910 census of Neshoba Co., MS, and presumed deceased, since Agnes reports in this same census that she has had four children, only three of whom are still living] 27.04--Jewel M. Wilson, b. ca. May 1910 [age 11
months in 28 Apr 1910 census of Neshoba Co., MS; age
11 in 9 Mar 1920
census of Beat 5,
Sunflower Co., MS] 27.05--Odel Wilson, dau, b. ca. 1914 [ age 6 in 9 Mar 1920 census of Beat 5, Sunflower Co., MS]; [listed as "Odell", age 15, in the 26 May 1930 census of Washington Co., MS] 27.06--Woodrow Wilson, b. ca. 1919 [ age 1 in 9 Mar 1920 census of Beat 5, Sunflower Co., MS]; [listed as "Woodrow", age 11, in the 26 May 1930 census of Washington Co., MS] 27.07--A. D.
Wilson, b. ca. 1923 [listed as "A.D.", age 7, in the 26 May
1930 census
of Washington Co., MS] |
[John
M. Gwin Note: In Oct 2007
another cousin checked in: Tonya F. Wilson. Her contributions are added in
this purplish color.] |
30.01--Joshua McCulley, b. unk.;
John
McDonald Gwin's Line
|
|
Scott Bruce Wilson's and Tonya F. Wilson's Line |
Grandpa Wilson m.
Grandma
Wilson (unknown)
|
|
Grandpa Wilson m. Grandma Wilson (unknown) |
Nathaniel
Burdine Wilson m. Jane Jones
|
|
Ezekiel Burdine Wilson m1. (unknown spouse) |
RoseAnn
Wilson m. William
Gwin
|
|
Washington "Wash" Wilson m. MaHaley (nee unk.) |
William
Sutton Gwin m. Ida Eliza Basset
|
|
Ezekiel Burdine Wilson III m. Estella Augusta Baxter |
James
Basset Gwin m. Adrian Belle Vardaman
|
|
Att H. Wilson m. Mamie
Smith |
Adrian Sutton Gwin m. Dorothy
Lee Keeney
|
|
Arbie Bennett Wilson m.
unk. |
John
McDonald Gwin m. Sharon
Lynn Hamrick
|
|
Robert Bennett Wilson m. unk. |
Sarah Joy Gwin m. Jason Deane Johnson,
Sr.
|
|
Scotty
Bruce Wilson m. Kelly
(nee unk.) and Scotty's first cousin Tonya Faye Wilson |
|
Their children |
26.09--Lillie Florence Wilson, b. Apr 1890 [per 19 Jun 1900 of Kellis Store, Kemper Co., MS; 19 in 26 Apr 1910 census of Beat 4, Kemper Co., MS]; m. unk. date/time to Mr. Cook (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); at least one ch.
27.00--Augusta Clytee Cook, b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk. date/time to Mr. Purvis (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); at least one ch.
28.00--Brenda Faye Purvis, b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk. date/time to John Preuss (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); unk. ch.
[John M. Gwin Note: In Dec 2006 another cousin wrote: Brenda F. Preuss. Her contributions are added in this dark green color.]
From: Brenda Preuss <bfpreuss at yahoo dot com>
Date: December 21, 2006
To: John Gwin <jmcdgwin@zianet.com>
Subject: Re: Estella Augusta Baxter Wilson's descendant
Hi John,
My grandmother was Lillie Florence (Wilson) Cook. My mother was Augusta Clytee Cook.
I live in Grass Valley, California. I have traveled to Alabama and Mississippi to visit family and to visit all the cemeteries and archives possible. I've also gone to Salt Lake City, UT, to the Mormon church to do a lot of research. Lucky for me all my ancestors, so far, came to the US from Scotland, England, and Ireland. I didn't have to learn to read another language to decipher old foreign records. My husband, John, studied German so he could read the old records.
Thanks for keeping me updated. Hope you have a great holiday season,
Sincerely,
Brenda Faye (Purvis) Preuss
CENSUS
PLACE
HEAD
SPOUSE
OTHERS.RESIDING.IN.HOUSEHOLD
JOHN M. GWIN COMMENTS
7 Jul 1880
Dist. 69, Kemper Co., MS
J. A. Hutton, 30
Fannie, 22
S. E., 3, dau
Comparing Fannie's age to her daughter's, and seeing no other children, I'll say this is her firstborn.
19 Jun 1900
Beat 4, Kemper Co., MS
Allen Hutton, 50, b. May 1850
Janie, 47, b. May 1853
Allie N., 11, son, b. May 1889;
Etta M., 8, dau, b. Oct 1891
Virgie V., 6, dau, b. Apr 1894
Everything fits for this to be our Fannie and family except for her name! She could be Frances Jane, however, I suppose. Living seven doors away are sis-in-law Estella Augusta Baxter Wilson and her three children, Willie, Att, and Lillie (4.01 above). Daughter S. E. would've been 23 and most likely married.
26.01--S. E. Hutton, dau., b. ca. 1877;
26.02--Agnes? Hutton, b. ca. 1884
26.03--Allen? "Allie" Hutton, b. ca. 1890 [20 in 19 Apr 1910 census of Beat 4, Kemper Co., MS]; m. ca. 1910 to Annie (nee unk.; b. ca. 1889 [21 in 19 Apr 1910 census of Beat 4, Kemper Co., MS])
26.04--Etta Hutton, b. ca. 1892?
26.05--Virginia? "Virgie" Hutton, b. Apr. 1894 (per 1900 census)
24.05--James M. (Marion?) Wilson, b. ca. 1831 in AL [listed as James M. Wilson, a farmer, age 19, in the 8 Nov 1850 US Census of Cahaba, Dallas Co., AL]; James M. Wilson is "heir" in the probate records of EBW's death, which also mentioned that he lived at the time in Leake Co., MS; d. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.; [descendants possible]
24.06--Mary Ann
Elizabeth Wilson, b. 12 Dec
1834 [listed as Mary Ann Rasco, age
32, in the 25 Jun 1870
census of Beat No. 5 (Philadelphia P. O.), Neshoba Co., MS]; d. 27 Apr 1874; bd. Contrell Meth. Ch. cem., just
s. of Lena, Scott Co., MS; m1. 10 Oct 1852 in Dallas Co., AL, to William Ephraim Rasco (d. 2 Nov
1866;); at least 6 ch. in m1.; m2. 5 Apr 1869 to Joseph S. Drapers (Joseph and MAEWRD
lived in Kemper Co., MS, where he deserted her); unk. ch., if any, in m2.; [in the 1870 census MAEWRD
lived in Neshoba Co., MS, evidently after Drapers deserted her]; m3. 31 Aug 1870 to James Lafaette Rasco (b. unk.; d.
unk.; bd. unk.; nephew of MAEWRDR's 1st husband); moved to Scott Co.,
MS; 2 ch. in m3.;
[JRRasco Note: A JAMES WILSON lived close by in 1870 with his wife, ELIZABETH, & EZEKIEL RASCO age 12 living with them. A WILLIAM J. GENTRY lived close by also with his wife, AMANDA, and a daughter with a JOHN RASCO. Each of the RASCO children was listed as FARM LABORER. See page 375, dwelling No. 1286 Family No. 1286; Mary E. Rasco is heir in the probate records of EBW's death, which also mentioned that she lived at the time at Kellis Store, Kemper Co., MS.]
A Comparison of Four Sources for this M. A. E. Wilson Rasco
Sources: various and sundry prior to Feb 2007
Source: Image of the 17 Jul 1860 US Census of Harrels Bt., Dallas Co., AL
Source: Image of the 25 June 1870 US Census of Philadelphia, Neshoba Co., MS
Source: Cousin James R. Rasco's research summary he posted at http://www.prairiebluff.com/algenweb/dallas/dallasqy5.htm:
3.4--Mary Ann Elizabeth Wilson, b. 12 Dec. 1833/34 in Dallas Co., AL; d. 27 Apr 1874, Scott Co., MS., m1. on 10 Aug 1852 to William Ephraim Rasco; W. E. Rasco, 38, M, Farmer, $400 (real), $4200 (pers), b. Ala
------
M.A.E. Rasco, 26, F, Ala
Rasco, Mary Ann, 32, F, W, keeping house, $3895 (real estate), b. Ala., both parents of foreign birth
24.06--Mary Ann Elizabeth Wilson, b. 12 Dec 1834 [listed as Mary Ann Rasco, age 32, in the 25 Jun 1870 census of Beat No. 5 (Philadelphia P. O.), Neshoba Co., MS]; d. 27 Apr 1874; bd. Contrell Meth. Ch. cem., just s. of Lena, Scott Co., MS; m1. 10 Oct 1852 in Dallas Co., AL, to William Ephraim Rasco (d. 2 Nov 1866;); at least 6 ch. in m1.; m2. 5 Apr 1869 to Joseph S. Drapers (Joseph and MAEWRD lived in Kemper Co., MS, where he deserted her); unk. ch., if any, in m2.; in the 1870 census MAEWRD lived in Neshoba Co., MS; m3. 31 Aug 1870 to James Lafaette Rasco (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.; nephew of MAEWRDR's 1st husband); moved to Scott Co., MS; 2 ch. in m3.; 4.1--William Taylor Rasco b. ca. 1854 Dallas Co. AL, d. ca. 1895 Clarke Co., MS.; m. Phereby Ann Elizabeth Pulley;W. T. Rasco, 6, M, Ala
----- William S., 16, M, W, Invalid, b. Ala
25.01--William T. Rasco, b. ca. 1854 [listed as William S., age 16 and an invalid, in the 25 Jun 1870 census of Beat No. 5 (Philadelphia P. O.), Neshoba Co., MS]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. 4.2--John Hampton Rasco, b. 16 Dec 1855 Dallas Co., AL., d. 27 Dec 1935 Brown Co., TX; m. Mary Elizabeth Darlisca RascoJ. H. Rasco, 4, M, Ala
25.02--John H. Rasco, [listed as John Rasco, age 14 and living as a farm laborer with the William J. Gentry family, in the 24 Jun 1870 census of Beat No. 5 (Philadelphia P. O.), Neshoba Co., MS]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; at least one ch.26.00--James' grandfather Rasco,
27.00--James' father Rasco,
28.00--James R. Rasco, contributor, and my own 5th cousin
4.3--Ezekiel B. Rasco, b. ca. 1858 in Dallas Co., AL; d. betw. 1880 and 1900; m. Maggie BrownE. B. Rasco, 2, M, Ala.
----- Wilson E., 11, M, W, b. Ala., attended school with in the year
25.03--Ezekiel B. Rasco, [listed as Ezekiel, age 12 and living as a farm laborer with (his maternal uncle?) James Wilson, 30, and his wife Eliza, 24, in the 1 Jul 1870 census of Beat No. 5 (Philadelphia P. O.), Neshoba Co., MS]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
25.04--Wilson E. Rasco, [listed as Wilson E., age 11, in the 25 Jun 1870 census of Beat No. 5 (Philadelphia P. O.), Neshoba Co., MS]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. 4.4--James Marion Rasco, b. 27 Nov1862 Dallas Co., AL.; d. 13 Mar 1932 Scott Co., MS.
----- James M., 7, M, W, b. Ala
25.05--James M. Rasco, [listed as James M., age 7, in the 25 Jun 1870 census of Beat No. 5 (Philadelphia P. O.), Neshoba Co., MS]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
4.5--Martha Tululen Rasco, b. 13 Jul 1866 in Dallas Co., AL, d. 18 Oct 1883 in Cullman Co., AL.; m. David R. Garrett;
----- Martha T., 3, F, W, b. Ala
25.06--Martha T. Rasco, [listed as Martha T., age 3, in the 25 Jun 1870 census of Beat No. 5 (Philadelphia P. O.), Neshoba Co., MS]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
m2. Joseph S. Drapers; unk. ch.
m3. James Lafayette Rasco; 2 more ch.
4.6--Richard Austin Rasco, b. 5 May 1871 in Newton Co. MS, d. 16 Nov 1931 in Miami, FL; m1. Ida Edna Hicks; m2. Annie McGeehee; he was Dean of the Miami Law School;
25.07--Richmond Austin Rasco, b. 5 Jul 1871; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. 4.7--James Rasco, b. 24 Apr 1874 in Scott Co., MS.; d. 27 Apr 1874 in Scott Co., MS.
25.08--James Rasco, b. 24 Apr 1874; d. 27 Apr 1874, age 3 da.; assumed to be bd. with his mother at Contrell Meth. Ch. cem., just s. of Lena, Scott Co., MS; m. never; no ch.
John Brooks, 14, M, Ala
-----Jackson, 14, M, B, Domestic servt.
MARY WILSON & JAMES L. RASCO issues: RICHMOND AUSTIN RASCO & JAMES RASCO.
{--JRR: NOTE 3. The children of Mary Ann Elizabeth (Wilson) Rasco and James Lafayette Rasco were:
1. Richmond Austin Rasco b. 5 May 1871 in Newton Co. MS, d. 16 Nov 1931 in Miami, FL; m1. Ida Edna Hicks; m2. Annie McGeehee. He was Dean of the Miami Law School.
2. James Rasco b. 24 Apr 1874 in Scott Co., MS.; d. 27 Apr 1874 in Scott Co., MS.--}
25.01--William Taylor Rasco, b. ca. 1854 Dallas Co. AL; d. ca. 1895 Clarke Co., MS.; m. Phereby Ann Elizabeth Pulley;
25.02--John Hampton Rasco, b. 16 Dec 1855 Dallas Co.,
AL [I believe this is he, listed
as John, age 14 and b. in AL, in the 24 Jun 1870 census of Beat 5,
(Philadelphia P. O.), Neshoba Co., MS, and living in the home of
William J. and Amanda C. Gentry]; [listed as John, age 23, in the 18 Jun 1880 census of Twp. 8, Cullman
Co., AL]; [age 64 in the 6 Jan 1920
census of Mullin, Mills
Co., TX],
d. 27 Dec 1935 in Brown Co., TX; m. Mary Elizabeth Darlisca
"Dollie"
Rasco--(b.
ca. 1859 in Dallas Co., AL [listed as Dollie, age 21, in the 18
Jun 1880 census of
Twp. 8, Cullman Co., AL]; [age 61 in the 6 Jan 1920 census of Mullin, Mills
Co., TX]);
[I found a
Dalisca Rasco, age 11, b. AL d/o Jesse and Martha Rasco, in the 24 Aug 1870 census of
Forts PO, Harrells Beat, Dallas Co., AL]--John H. and Dollie
are great-gparents
to James R. Rasco, contributor, and my
own 5th cousin; at least 9 ch.
26.01--John Rasco, b. ca. Nov 1879 in AL [listed as John, age 8 mos., in the 18 Jun 1880 census of Twp. 8, Cullman Co., AL]; [descendants possible]
26.02--James W. Rasco, b. 1881 in TX [age 19 in the 9 Jun 1900 census of Justice Pct. 6, Comanche Co., TX]; d. unk. bd. unk.; m. unk. [descendants possible]
26.03--Jesse C. Rasco, b. Oct 1882 in TX [age 17 in the 9 Jun 1900 census of Justice Pct. 6, Comanche Co., TX]; d. unk. bd. unk.; m. unk. [descendants possible]
26.04--Thomas E. Rasco, b. Mar 1884 in TX [age 16 in the 9 Jun 1900 census of Justice Pct. 6, Comanche Co., TX]; d. unk. bd. unk.; m. unk. [descendants possible]
26.05--Edward R. Rasco, b. Apr 1886 in TX [age 14 in the 9 Jun 1900 census of Justice Pct. 6, Comanche Co., TX]; d. unk. bd. unk.; m. unk. [descendants possible]
26.06--William T. Rasco, b. Apr 1888 in TX [age 12 in the 9 Jun 1900 census of Justice Pct. 6, Comanche Co., TX]; d. unk. bd. unk.; m. unk. [descendants possible]
26.07--Joseph C. Rasco, b. Jan 1892 in TX [age 8 in the 9 Jun 1900 census of Justice Pct. 6, Comanche Co., TX]; [age 27 in the 6 Jan 1920 census of Mullin, Mills Co., TX]; d. unk. bd. unk.; m. unk. (b. TX, d. ca. 1917; at least 4 ch. [descendants possible]
27.01--Minnie E. Rasco, b. ca. in TX [age 10 in the 6 Jan 1920 census of Mullin, Mills Co., TX]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. [descendants possible]
27.02--Joseph F. Rasco, b. ca. in TX [age 9 in the 6 Jan 1920 census of Mullin, Mills Co., TX]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. [descendants possible]
27.03--James W. Rasco, b. ca. in TX [age 7 in the 6 Jan 1920 census of Mullin, Mills Co., TX]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. [descendants possible]
27.04--Virgia L. Rasco, b. ca. in TX [age 3 in the 6 Jan 1920 census of Mullin, Mills Co., TX]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. [descendants possible]
26.08--Annah M. Rasco, b. Mar 1894 in TX [age 6 in the 9 Jun 1900 census of Justice Pct. 6, Comanche Co., TX]; d. unk. bd. unk.; m. unk. [descendants possible]
26.09--Minnie E. Rasco, b. Jul 1896 in TX [age 3 in the 9 Jun 1900 census of Justice Pct. 6, Comanche Co., TX]; d. unk. bd. unk.; m. unk. [descendants possible]
25.03--Ezekiel B. Rasco, b. ca. 1858 in Dallas Co., AL; d. betw. 1880 and 1900; m. Maggie Brown (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); unk. ch. [descendants possible]
25.04--Wilson "Wiley" Edward
Rasco, b.
ca. 1860 in Dallas Co., AL; d. 7 Oct 1929 in Clarke Co., MS; m.
Harriette
King (b. unk.;
d. unk.; bd. unk.); unk. ch. [descendants possible]
25.05--James Marion Rasco, b. 27 Nov 1862 Dallas Co., AL.; d. 13 Mar 1932 Scott Co., MS; bd. unk.; m. unk; unk. ch. [descendants possible]
25.06--Martha Tululen Rasco, b. 13 Jul 1866 in Dallas Co., AL [listed as Tulolen, age 12, sister, in the 18 Jun 1880 census of Twp. 8, Cullman Co., AL, and living with her brother John (25.02 above) and sister-in-law Dollie]; ; d. 18 Oct 1883 in Cullman Co., AL.; m. David R. Garrett (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); unk. ch. [descendants possible]
MAEWR m2. Joseph S. Drapers;
unk. ch.
MAEWRD m3. James Lafayette Rasco; 2 more ch.
25.07--Richard Austin Rasco, b. 5 May 1871 in Newton Co. MS, d. 16 Nov 1931 in Miami, FL; m1. Ida Edna Hicks; m2. Annie McGeehee; he was Dean of the Miami Law School; [descendants possible]
25.08--James Rasco, b. 24 Apr 1874 in Scott Co., MS.;
d. 27 Apr
1874 in Scott Co., MS.; [descendants not
possible]
24.07--Ezekiel
Burdine Wilson
(II),
b. ca. 1838 [age 12 in 8 Nov 1850 census of Cahawba, Dallas
Co., AL; age 22 in 1860 census of
Clarke Co., AL]; d. aft. 1860; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk.
ch.
[23.03--William Jackson (John?) "Jack" Wilson, b. ca. 1820 in AL [age 40 in the 31
Aug 1860 census of
Dekalb, Kemper Co., MS]; [age
51 in the 1870
census of Scooba, Kemper Co., MS]; d. unk.;
bd. unk.; m1. unk.; m2. Jane
(nee unk., b. ca. 1835 in NC [age
25 in the 31 Aug 1860 census of Dekalb, Kemper Co., MS]; [age
37 in the 1870
census of Scooba, Kemper Co., MS]; d. unk.);
unk. ch. ]
-- [Kathy and Neil have been looking for this person for some time. In
July
2006, I met a descendant and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Starlen A.
Wilson
(pictured below at their country estate near DeKalb, MS, and just down
the road a ways from the Salem Baptist Church Cemetery, above). This
couple
are also working to discover if their "Jack" is our Ezekiel's son and
(perhaps half) brother of Washington. None of us can prove yet that
they are, but we may be
getting closer to that.]
John Wilsons, b. in SC between 1795 and 1815, have been found in the following censuses:
CENSUS
PLACE
HEAD
SPOUSE
OTHERS
JOHN M. GWIN COMMENTS
16 Sep 1850
Eastern Div., Monroe Co., MS
John Wilson, 38, SC
Salina Wilson, 35, NC
Elizabeth P. Wilson, 15 MS
Susan C. Wilson, 13 MS
Mary E. Wilson, 9 MS
Marsha A. Wilson, 6 MS
Jno. Wilson, 3 MS
Salina R. Wilson, 10 mo., MS
Could his name be William Jackson "Jack" Wilson, and the census marshal assumed his name to be John from the nickname?
22 Aug 1850
Rankin Co., MS
John Wilson, 45, SC
none
Andrew, 12, MS
Eliza, 10, MS
Olivia?, 8, MS
Martha, 7, MS
Foalinghurjles?, 6, MS
Starnit?, 4, MS
Could his name be William Jackson "Jack" Wilson, and the census marshal assumed his name to be John from the nickname?
[24. 01--William M. Wilson, b. ca. 1845 [age 15 in the 31 Aug 1860 census of Dekalb, Kemper Co., MS]; [not listed in the Jack Wilson home in 1870 census of Scooba, Kemper Co., MS, and assumed married and living elsewhere or deceased]; d. unk.; m. unk.;
[24.02--Mary E. Wilson, b. ca. 1847 in MS [age 13 in the 31 Aug 1860 census of Dekalb, Kemper Co., MS]; [age 28 in the 1870 census of Scooba, Kemper Co., MS]; d. unk.; m. unk.;]
[24.03--Caroline V. "Callie" Wilson, b. ca. 1849 in MS [age 11 in the 31 Aug 1860 census of Dekalb, Kemper Co., MS]; [age 20 in the 1870 census of Scooba, Kemper Co., MS]; d. unk.; m. unk.;]
[24.04--John Wilson, b. ca. 1851 in MS [age 9 in the 31 Aug 1860 census of Dekalb, Kemper Co., MS]; [age 18 in the 1870 census of Scooba, Kemper Co., MS]; d. unk.; m. unk.;]
[24.05--Alonzo "Lon" Wilson, b. ca. 1856 in MS [age 4 in the 31 Aug 1860 census of Dekalb, Kemper Co., MS]; [age 14 in the 1870 census of Scooba, Kemper Co., MS]; d. unk.; m. N. E. "Ella" (nee unk., b. ca. ;]
[24.06?--Robert Wilson, b. ca. 1858 in MS [not listed in the 31 Aug 1860 census of Dekalb, Kemper Co., MS, and assumed to be an error--perhaps Alonzo's name is Robert Alonzo...]; [age 12 in the 1870 census of Scooba, Kemper Co., MS]; d. unk.; m. unk.;]
[25.01--S. Albert Wilson, b. (19 Mar 1880?) [age (3 yrs 1 mo.?) in the 21 Jun 1880 census of Beat 5, Kemper Co., MS]; d. unk.; m. unk.]
[25.04--Luther Wilson, b. Oct 1885; d. unk.; m. unk.]
[26.00--Starlen A. Wilson, b. ca. 1925; m. Esther Watkins (b. unk.; )]
[24.06--William M. Wilson, b. ca. 1858 in MS [age 2 in the 31 Aug 1860 census of Dekalb, Kemper Co., MS]; [age 11 in the 1870 census of Scooba, Kemper Co., MS]; d. unk.; m. unk.;]
[24.07--Emma Wilson, b. ca. 1862 in MS [age 8 in the 1870 census of Scooba, Kemper Co., MS]; d. unk.; m. unk.;]
[24.08--Enoch Wilson, b. ca. 1865 in MS [age 5 in the 1870 census of Scooba, Kemper Co., MS]; d. unk.; m. unk.;]
[24.09--Eugene Wilson, b. ca. 1867 in MS [age 3 in the 1870 census of Scooba, Kemper Co., MS]; d. unk.; m. unk.;]
[24.10--Willis Wilson, b. ca. 1870 in MS [age 3 mo. in the 1870 census of Scooba, Kemper Co., MS]; d. unk.; m. unk.;]
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From the 21 Oct 1850 Census of Dekalb,
Kemper Co., MS
From the 8 Nov 1850 Census of Cahawba, Dallas Co., AL
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From the 31 Aug 1860 Census of Dekalb,
Kemper Co., MS
From the 1 Jun 1860 Census of Grove Hill, Clarke Co., AL
From the 17 Jul 1860 Census of Forts, Harrells' Beat, Dallas Co., AL
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From the 1870 Census of Scooba,
Kemper Co., MS
From the 25 Jun 1870 Census of Philadelphia, Beat 5, Neshoba Co., MS
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From the 21 Jun 1880 Census of Beat 5, Kemper
Co., MS
From the 18 Jun 1880 Census of Twp. 8, Beat 13, Cullman Co., AL
From the 24 Jun 1880 Census of Old Town Beat, Dallas Co., AL
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From the 16 Jun 1900 Census of Twp. 11, Rg. 16, Beat 5 Kemper Co., MS
From the 28 Jun 1900 Census of Beat 5, Scott Co., MS
From the 9 Jun 1900 Census of Justice Pct. #6, Comanche Co., TX
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From the 29 Apr 1910 Census of Beat 5, Kemper
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From the 6 May 1910 Census of Beat 5, Lake, Scott Co., MS
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From the 8 Apr 1930 Census of Beat 5, Kemper
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From the 21 Apr 1930 Census of Shaw, Bolivar Co., MS
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Subject: Nathaniel Burdine Wilson et al
Sent: 8/16/20 9:15 Pm
Received: 8/12/00 1:47 PM
From: KKemp19605@aol.com
To: john, jmcdgwin@zianet.com
John, following is the information that I have in my files. [READERS: On 25 Nov 2000, Cousin James Ray Rasco (jrrasco@aol.com) sent some corrections to various information below, and I've added his comments in the applicable places under his initials.]MARY RASCO was the d/o EZEKIEL BURDINE WILSON & SARAH HARRELL RASCO d/o JESSE
HARRELL RASCO & ELIZABETH JOHNSON.{--JRR: NOTE 1. The wife of Jesse Harrell Rasco, mother of Sarah H. (Rasco) Wilson was ELIZABETH HARRISON and not Elizabeth Johnson. This is in accordance with some of her descendants and their submissions to the LDS IGI.--}I believe Mary's full name to be MARY ANN ELIZABETH WILSON b. 12 Dec. 1833/34 Dallas Co., Ala. d. 27 April 1874 Scott Co., MS. She married 1st. WILLIAM EPHRAIM RASCO, 2nd. JOSEPH S. DRAPERS, 3rd. JAMES LaFAYETTE RASCO. She was in Philadelphia, Neshoba Co., Ms. in 1870 (M593-R741) with 5 children, William Taylor Rasco, Ezekiel B., Rasco, James Marion Rasco, & Martha Tullen Rasco. A JAMES WILSON lived close by with his wife, ELIZABETH & EZEKIEL RASCO age 12 living with them. A WILLIAM J. GENTRY lived close by also with his wife, AMANDA, and a daughter with a JOHN RASCO. Each of the RASCO children were listed as FARM LABORER. See page 375, dwelling No. 1286 Family No. 1286.{--JRR: NOTE 2. Mary Ann Elizabeth Wilson was b. 12 Dec 1837, d. 27 Apr 1874; m1. William Ephraim Rasco in Dallas Co., AL, 10 Aug 1852; m2. Joseph Drapers in Dallas Co., AL, 5 Apr 1869; m3. James L. Rasco betw. 31 Au 1870 and 5 May 1871, possibly in Nashoba Co., MS; record has not been located. The children of Mary Ann Elizabeth (Wilson) Rasco and William Ephraim Rasco were: 1. William Taylor Rasco b. ca. 1854 Dallas Co. AL, d. ca. 1895 Clarke Co., MS.; m. Phereby Ann Elizabeth Pulley. 2. John Hampton Rasco b. 16 Dec 1855 Dallas Co., AL., d. 27 Dec 1935 Brown Co., TX; m. Mary Elizabeth Darlisca Rasco. 3. Ezekiel B. Rasco b. ca. 1858 in Dallas Co., AL, d. betw. 1880 and 1900. Married Maggie Brown. 4. Wilson "Wiley" Edward Rasco b. ca. 1860 in Dallas Co., AL; d. 7 Oct1929 in Clarke Co., MS; m. Harriette King. 5. James Marion Rasco b. 27 Nov1862 Dallas Co., AL.; d. 13 Mar 1932 Scott Co., MS. 6. Martha Tululen Rasco b. 13 Jul 1866 in Dallas Co., AL, d. 18 Oct 1883 in Cullman Co., AL.; m. David R. Garrett.--}MARY WILSON & JAMES L. RASCO issues: RICHMOND AUSTIN RASCO & JAMES RASCO.{--JRR: NOTE 3. The children of Mary Ann Elizabeth (Wilson) Rasco and James Lafayette Rasco were:
1. Richmond Austin Rasco b. 5 May 1871 in Newton Co. MS, d. 16 Nov 1931 in Miami, FL; m1. Ida Edna Hicks; m2. Annie McGeehee. He was Dean of the Miami Law School.AMANDA WILSON: I show that an AMANDA A. married DR. ISHAM GRIFFIN WILSON s/o NATHANIEL BURDINE WILSON. NATHANIEL died in this son's home after 5 years of illness.
2. James Rasco b. 24 Apr 1874 in Scott Co., MS.; d. 27 Apr 1874 in Scott Co., MS.--}
#27: NETTIE WILSON I have not found yet.
#25: TEXAS WILSON, I am still searching for this name for I have seen it in my files somewhere. I will continue to search for more info. Write me back and let me know what you think.Blessings,
Kathy
Subject: Nathaniel Burdine Wilson et al
Sent: 8/11/20 4:25 AM
Received: 8/12/00 11:02 PM
From: KKemp19605@aol.com
To: john, JMcDGwin@zianet.comBingo! John, This is great news! My line looks like this:
1. Ezekiel Burdine Wilson m. Sarah Harrell Rasco
2. Washington (Wash) Wilson m. MaHaley ________?
3. Ezekiel Burdine (Birdine) (Byrd) Wilson m. Augusta Estella Baxter
4. Robert Brazile Wilson m. Agnes MaHala Hutton
5. Roger O'Neal Wilson m. Mittie Scott
6. Katherine Louise Wilson m. 1st. Archie Eugene Peeples; m.2nd. Paul Zane KempI have 3 children...[snip--private]
Your cousin from Texas,
Kathy
Subject: Re: RASCO/WILSON/GWIN CONNECTION
Sent: 8/19/20 7:45 AM
Received: 8/15/00 12:36 PM
From: KKemp19605@aol.com
To: john, jmcdgwin@zianet.comMorning John, Good to hear from you again! I checked with Neil to make sure how our grandfather's middle name was spelled, and you have it correct: BRAZILE. However, sometimes people would spell it BRAZALE, which I did on my second note. Sorry. That name I have seen spelled several different ways, but "Papa" spelled his BRAZILE.
One of his children was named EDNA BRAZILE WILSON and another ALLEN BYRD WILSON. ROBERT BRAZILE (papa) & AGNES MaHALA HUTTON (grandma) were first cousins. There is a book in printing stage now on the HUTTON-WILSON line. Do you have HUTTON in your family tree? How about DeLOACH? Golly, guess I should stop here! Hehee.
Are you in touch with a Patricia (Patty) Taylor? She also is a direct descendant of Nathaniel through EZEKIEL MONROE WILSON. She is a wonderful person and we have shared lots of info.
I will park this pc for a while.
Blessings,
Kathy
Subject: James R. Rasco
Sent: 9/14/20 1:45 AM
Received: 9/12/00 5:45 PM
From: Kathy Kemp, KKemp19605@aol.com
To: john, JMcDGwin@zianet.comHi John,
Good to hear from you! Have missed talking to you!
James R. Rasco is the one who corrected me on two or three of the mistakes I had made on Ezekiel B. Wilson, and was I happy that I posted! For he is the one who took me into Ala. and the correct info which I sent to you. Here is what I have on him.
He lives in Harvey, LA, a suburb of New Orleans. He's lived there most of his life, he says, although he also lived in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico when he was younger. His father was born in west Texas, and his mother was born in central Arkansas although she was raised in North Texas. He has not spent much time on the Wilson line, only when it involved the Rasco line. But he really had some great info on the Wilson line for me.
There are online sites that have his ancestors posted. He says that most of the postings were posted by distant cousins of mine and mostly on The FamilyTreeMaker. Pages where you can find them are at <http://www.familytreemaker.com/ifftop.html> Look for the descendants of Captain WILLIAM RASCO or RASCOE or BENJAMIN VANDERSLICE.
NATHANIEL BURDINE WILSON (II) was b. about 1827 in Ala. He was a son of EZEKIEL B. WILSON & SARAH H. RASCO
(see 1850 Census of Dallas County, Cahaba Beat, sheet 273-B, dwelling number 612, family number 613);MARY JANE FISHER m. JOHN ALTON RASCO 4 Aug 1857 (see Dallas County Marriage Book "A" page 196).
(see also the estate settlement of JESSE RASCO, Dallas Co. Probate Court records book"D" page 391-398, March 20, 1840);
(see also the estate settlement of JESSE RASCO [son of the previous JESSE] and in particular the letters to the Probate Court by the widow Martha F. Rasco naming heirs and relatives of JESSE RASCO, d. 24 Jan 1870).JOHN ALTON RASCO d. 4 Jul 1865 [see (1) estate settlement recorded in the Dallas Co., Ala. Probate Court and (2) tombstone in the Rasco family graveyard near Marion Junction].
N. B. Wilson married Mrs. Mary J. Rasco 14 Sep 1865 (see Dallas County Marriage Book "F" page 15).
Dallas County Probate Court records of 27 Sep 1865 "in the matter of the estate of JOHN A. RASCO, dec'd...The undersigned, administrator of the estate, begs leave to state that he was appointed administrator of the said estate, that the heirs of the said dec'd are his three Children, viz: Edith, Ida and John Rasco under the age of 14 years, and reside with their mother, Mrs. MARY J. WILSON, formally RASCO, in Clarke County, Alabama"...report of Admin. filed 13 Jul 1866.
Dallas Co. AL deed record dated 2 Jan1866 between NATHANIEL B. WILSON & wife, MARY J. WILSON (former wife of John A. Rasco) and JESSE RASCOE...
Clarke Co. AL Probate Court Minutes Books "L" page 286, 15 Feb1866 N. BURDINE WILSON dec'd. estate record (he did not copy)
Clarke Co. AL Probate Court Minutes Book "N" page 92, 7 Jul 1870: Final settlement of the estate of EZEKIEL B. WILSON named heirs: WASHINGTON WILSON, JAMES M. WILSON, EZEKIEL WILSON, and MARY E. RASCO.
Dallas Co. AL, Probate Court--Petition for letters of Guardianship of Edith and Alton Rasco filed 26 Feb 1868, recorded book 'O' page 361--"The petition of EZEKIEL M(onroe) WILSON [JMG Note: This is Ezekiel Monroe Wilson, son of Nathaniel Burdine Wilson I], who is a citizen of Dallas Co. over the age of 21 years...shows IDA RASCO d. June 1866...to be made guardian of EDITH & JOHN ALTON RASCO, JR., children of JOHN ALTON RASCO, Sr. dec'd, and MARY JANE WILSON. EZEKIEL M. WILSON appointed guardian of Rasco children on Feb. 26, 1868.
Misc. Documents pertaining to the children of JOHN A. RASCO filed in the Probate Court of Dallas Co. show statement submitted to the probate court concerning the guardianship by EZEKIEL M(onroe). WILSON of the children of JOHN A. RASCO sr., dated 31 Dec 1869, shows EDITH RASCO has died; JOHN A. RASCO, jr, is the only remaining child. Mrs. MARY J. WILSON is now
signing her name as MARY J. BOOTH; report subscribed before W.T. JONES, J.P. 10 Aug 1870.John Alton Rasco, Jr.--1870 Census of Dallas Co. AL, lists in the household of E. M. WILSON [JMG Note: This is Ezekiel Monroe Wilson, son of Nathaniel Burdine Wilson I.] and family, as the last two listed persons, MARY J. WILSON age 32 and J. H. RASCO age 3 (this should have been J.A. RASCO, Jr.). MARY J. WILSON is the widow of both JOHN ALTON RASCO, Sr., (d. 1865) and NATHANIEL BURDINE WILSON I (d. 1866). J. A. RASCO, Jr., is her son by her first husband JOHN ALTON RASCO, Sr. MARY J. WILSON was soon to become Mrs. T. H. BOOTH, if she was not already married to him. They all moved to El Paso, White Co., AR, before the 1880 census was taken. The young boy and only surviving child of JOHN ALTON RASCO, Sr., was b. Dallas Co. AL, 1 Dec 1865; d. Saint Charles, Arkansas Co., AR, 5 May 1942; m. Maggie Edwards 26 Dec 1886 in White Co. AR ( Book "G" page 559). She was b. 13 Apr 1870 near Beebe, AR; d. Little Rock, AR, 5 Jul 1911; both bd. Stoney Point Cem. near Beebe, AR.
Generations:
1) WILLIAM TEAGLE RASCO b. 1730 Northampton Co., Va. d: Valley Forge Penn. Feb. 24, 1778 -md. ELIZABETH TAYLOR about. 1753 DISPUTED2) WILLIAM MARSELLUS RASCO (CAPT) DISPUTED b. 1754 Bertie Co., N.C. d. May 21, 18006 Stewart Col. Tenn. md. RACHEL HARRELL 10 Dec. 1777 Bertie Co. N.C. d/o of Jesse Harrell & Phereby Moore.
3) JESSE HARRELL RASCO b. 1779 Bertie Co.,N.C. d: 20 March 1840 Dallas County, Ala. md. ELIZABETH JOHNSON about 1798
4) SARAH HARRELL RASCO, b. 1801 Christian Co., KY; d. betw. 1860-1869 Shelby Co., AL; m. EZEKIEL B. WILSON ca. 1823
5) MARY ANN ELIZABETH WILSON b. 12 Dec 1834 Dallas Co., AL; d. 27 Apr 1874, Scott Co. MS; Contrell Meth. Cem., Lena, MS; m1. WILLIAM EPHRAIM RASCO 10 Aug 1852, Dallas Co., AL;
6) children:
WILLIAM TAYLOR RASCO, b. 1854 Dallas Co. AL.Following the death of WILLIAM EPHRAIM RASCO which occured in Dallas Co., Ala. on Nov. 2, 1866, MARY ANN married a man named JOSEPH S. DRAPERS on April 5, 1869.
EZEKIEL B. RASCO, b: 1858 Dallas Co., AL.
WILLIAM EPHRAIM RASCO, b. Aug 1860 Dallas Co., AL
JAMES MARION RASCO, b. 27 Nov 1862 Dallas Co., AL
MARTHA TULLEN RASCO, b. 13 Jul 1866 Dallas Co. AL
JOHN HAMPTON RASCO, b. 16 Dec 1855 Dallas Co., ALJames writes,
"I have no proven facts concerning this second marriage but have been told that JOSEPH DRAPERS took MARY ANN and her children to Kemper County Mississippi and abandoned them there. Mary Ann had received her dowery portion of the estate of William Ephraim Rasco. Speculations are that Drapers took advanage of this and ran away with any monies she may have had." The story continues that EDWARD HAMPTON RASCO, her former brother-in-law, came to Mississippi and brought the family back to Alabama.Sorry but this is as far as I have gone on James's direct line. He does have some pictures of laban Taylor Rasco and Sarah "Sallie" (Reese) Rasco that would have had to have been taken before Sallie died in 1859. Laban and Sallie were the parents of William Ephraim Rasco. He also has pictures of John Hampton Rasco, son of William Ephraim Rasco and Mary Ann Elizabeth (Wilson) Rasco. I asked him for a copy but have not received them as of this date. I think when I get back from vacation that I will touch base with him again. I really need to work out his line down to him. Should you get this info before I do, please let me know.My 1870 the court records in Dallas County still probating the estate of William Ephraim Rasco shows that Mary Ann was back in Mississippi and was the wife of James Lafayette Rasco. James Lafayette Rasco was a son of Edward Hampton Rasco and a nephew of William Ephraim Rasco as well as a second cousin of Mary Ann's. James Lafayette Rasco was several years younger than Mary Ann which makes it seem strange that they would have married. I have never found an actual marriage records for them. The Dallas County Probate record that shows Mary Ann as being the wife of James Layfayette
Rasco is dated August 31, 1870. When the 1870 census was taken, Mary Ann was enumerated in Nashoba County Mississippi with some of her children and a black servant. Some of her older children were living on nearby farms and were working on these farms. James Lafayette Rasco did not appear to be anywhere in the picture. Nevertheless, Mary Ann and James Lafayette Rasco had a son named Richmond Austin Rasco, b. May 5, 1871 in Newton County Mississippi. Richmond grew up and became the Dean of the Law School at the University of Miami in Florida. He died November 16, 1931. It is said that James Lafayette Rasco and Mary Ann's children by William Ephraim Rasco did not get along well together and thouse not old enough to get out on their own returned to Alabama and lived with other Rasco relatives.Mary Ann and James Lafayette Rasco had one other son that they named James. He was born on April 24, 1874 and died three days later. Mary Ann also died on that date so I guess there was a childbirth complication. Mary Ann, her infant son James, together with James Lafayette Rasco and his other wives are buried in Contrell Methodist Church Cemetery in Scott County Mississippi just south of Lena and the Leake County line. I have never been able to locate to grave of William Ephraim Rasco. He was probably buried in the old Rasco cemetery in Dallas Co., Ala. and either his grave was never marked or perhaps the head stone was removed or destroyed. I have been told that about half of the old cemetery was destroyed in the early 1930's when a curve in the road was straightened out and the road went directly through the cemetery. I don't think there were cemetery protection laws back then. I think this may also be what happened to the graves of Jesse Harrell Rasco 1st. and his wife Elizabeth (maternal grandprants of Mary Ann Elizabeth [Wilson] Rasco).
Hope all is well with you and hope to see you soon. I will let you know what I have from Barbara when I have time to go through all of it. I did get copies of pictures. Do you have copies? With just a quick glance through all of the info it seems that we have most all of her info + .
Did you ever have time to go through the package that I sent you?
Talk to you later and do pray for me all of the time. I need all the help I can get!!!
Blessings,
Kathy
P.S. I am not going to proofread this, so excuse all of the mistakes in typing. I think the geneations are ok.
Subject: Re: Your Rasco family
Sent: 9/25/20
Received: 9/21/00
From: Jrrasco@aol.com
To: john, jmcdgwin@zianet.comHi, Yes, Sharon and I are related. Her grandfather James W. Rasco is my third cousin which makes Sharon my third cousin twice removed. Sharon's line of descent is as follows:
1st generation William Rasco and Rachel Harrell md. 10 Dec. 1777.Sharon's 3rd great grandfather, Robert Calvin Ware Rasco, was a brother to my great-grandmother, Mary Elizabeth Darlisca "Dolly" Rasco (who married her own first cousin, John Hampton Rasco). John and Dolly Rasco moved from Cullman Co., AL, to Comanche Co., TX, in 1892. Robert Calvin Ware Rasco and his family had moved to Texas several years prior to John and Dolly and at first had settled in Freestone Co., TX, but later moved to Comanche Co.
2nd generation Laban Taylor Rasco and Sarah "Sallie" Reese md. 17 Jan. 1804.
3rd generation Jesse Harrell Rasco and Martha Jane Vanderslice md. 6 Oct. 1836.
4th generation Robert Calvin Ware Rasco and Demaris Catherine Pulley 17 July 1861
5th generation James Thomas Rasco and Liza Jane Vistal Doty md. 31 Jan. 1886.
6th generation William Thomas Rasco and Velma Buchers Preston md ca. 1934..
7th generation James W. Rasco and Carol Sue Hellin (not sure of marriage date).
8th generation Rocky J. Rasco and Amy J. Ellwanger md. 23 April 1980
9th generation Sharon Rasco.I have never met Sharon or her family as far as I know. I knew several of her great-great-uncles, one of whom married my dad's oldest sister.
I have most of the family tree data if Sharon would like to contact me.
James Ray Rasco e-mail < jrrasco@aol.com >
2000 Alejo del Sur
Harvey, LA 70058-2901
From: Jrrasco@aol.com
Full-name: Jrrasco
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001
Subject: Re: Marriage
To: KKemp19605@aol.comHi Kathy,
I do not know exactly when or where Sarah H. Rasco and Ezekiel B. Wilson were married. Sarah was born about 1801 according to the census records. She was most likely born in either Christian Co., KY, or Stewart Co., TN. By 1814 her parents had moved from Stewart Co., TN, to Jackson Co, IL, where they were still living when the 1820 census was taken. Shortly thereafter they show up in Dallas Co., AL. At least two of her brothers were married in Bibb Co., AL, in 1838 and 1842. The eldest child of Sarah and Ezekiel that I am aware of is Nathaniel Burdine Wilson who was born about 1827 (until recently I was unaware of Washington Wilson, perhaps he was the eldest???). It seem odd that a female in those days would have waited until her mid twenties to have married, most were married before they were twenty. There is a period in the 1830's when almost no marriages were recorded in Dallas County. I don't know why. There are marriages recorded in the 1820's but I have not found one for Sarah and Ezekiel. Perhaps they met on their way down to Alabama and the marriage was not recorded. Ezekiel was born somewhere in South Carolina. I don't know if he was ever in Tennessee, Kentucky, or Illinois.
James R. Rasco
Subject: Re: [ALDALLAS-L] Marriage Look up
Sent: 4/29/1920 1:15 AM
Received: 5/01/2001
From: LAllen9491ataoldotcomHi Kathy--
I don't have a marriage for Sarah Harrell Rasco and Ezekiel B. Wilson in Dallas Co. I checked my Alabama marriage CD 1800-1900 and did not find it there either!
The good news!! Harrells and Rascos are my family in Dallas Co., Alabama. I am descended from Laban Taylor Rasco and Sarah Reese.
Let me know if I can look for something else!!
Lynda Greene Allen
From: Brenda Preuss bfpreussatya hoodotcom
Date: Thu Dec 21, 2006 04:40:44 PM US/Mountain
To: John Gwin <jmcdgwin@zianet.com>
Subject: Re: Estella Augusta Baxter Wilson's descendantsHi John, I have not looked at your site for a long time. I see that you have updated it some. I have worked with the cousins in Texas for about 6 to 7 years on the Wilson, Baxter, and Barnes ancestors. I made dramatic discoveries with the Baxter and Barnes families, but am still at a dead end with the Wilson family, with the brothers in Alabama. Kathy has all the information I have on the Wilsons. My grandmother was Lillie Florence (Wilson) Cook. My mother was Augusta Clytee Cook. I live in Grass Valley, CA. I have traveled to Alabama and Mississippi to visit family and all the cemeteries and archives possible. I've also gone to Salt Lake City, UT, to the Mormon FHC to do a lot of research. Lucky for me all my ancestors, so far, have came to the US from Scotland, England, and Ireland. I didn't have to learn to read another language to decipher old foreign records. My husband, John, studied German so he could read the old records. Thanks for keeping me updated. Hope you have a great holiday season, Sincerely, Brenda Faye (Purvis) Preuss
Following is a table showing the relationships between seven of the known, related genealogists working on this connection and/or its families: Kathy Kempand her sister Neil Wiese, the late Roy Smith, James Ray Rasco, Patty Marshall Taylor, yours truly, John Gwin, and Barbara Ward, who owns the photo album and index that provided the link connecting us. Here one can now see, for example, that Kathy and Neil are 5th cousins to Roy, Patty, and me, but Roy, Patty, and I are 4th cousins to each other (Roy and I and Barbara and I being double-4th cousins), etc. To write to any of us, click on our links in the table.
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ca. 1795 | Nathaniel Burdine Wilson is born (in SC?) | Unknown record |
ca. 1800 | Ezekiel Burdine Wilson is born in SC--age 50 in 1850 USCensus of Dallas Co., AL | USCen 1850 |
ca. 1806 | Sarah Harrell Rasco is born in KY--age 44 in 1850 USCensus of Dallas Co., AL | USCen 1850 |
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unk. | EBW's son Washington Wilson is born (does not appear in EBW's household in 1850) | Unknown record |
ca. 1827 | EBW's son N.B. Wilson (Nathaniel Burdine II?) is born in AL--age 23 in 1850 USCensus, Dallas Co., AL | USCen 1850 |
ca. 1831 | EBW's son James M. Wilson is born in AL--age 19 in 1850 USCensus of Dallas Co., AL | USCen 1850 |
ca. 1833 | EBW's dau. M. A. E. Wilson is born in AL--age 17 in 1850 USCensus of Dallas Co., AL | USCen 1850 |
14 Oct 1837 | The following appeared in a Cahaba newspaper:
First Battalion, 41st Regiment, 7th Brigade, 6th Division, Alabama Militia; Lieut. Col. E. B. Wilson, Commander: YOU are hereby ordered to parade at Col. Barnes' on the 21st October, armed and equipped as the law directs, and ready for review, at 12 o'clock, M. Commisioned and non-comissioned Officers attend the day before for drill. |
Cahawba's Southern Democrat |
21 Oct 1837 | First Battalion, 41st Regiment, 7th Brigade, 6th Division, Alabama Militia, Lieut. Col. E. B. Wilson, Commander, met at noon at Col. Lloyd Barnes' | Assumed from the above |
ca. 1838 | EBW's son E.B. Wilson (EBW2) is born in AL--age 12 in 1850 USCensus, Dallas Co., AL | USCen 1850 |
2 Nov 1844 | EBW's grandson Ezekiel Burdine Wilson (EBW3) is born in unk. location to Washington and Mahaley Wilson | tombstone |
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1850 | EBW & SHR family appears in 1850 US Census for Dallas Co., AL--EBW is a farmer with property valued at $1700 | USCen 1850 |
11 Apr 1891 | EBW's grandson Ezekiel Burdine Wilson (EBW3) dies and is buried in Salem Bapt. Ch. Cem. near Lynville, Kemper Co., MS [Salem Cem. coordinates: N325218.--W0884559.--N32.--W-88.--X Lynville] | tombstone |
27 Oct 1913 | Augusta Estella Baxter Wilson, widow of EBW's grandson Ezekiel Burdine Wilson (EBW3) dies and is buried in Salem Bapt. Ch. Cem. near Lynville, Kemper Co., MS [Salem Cem. coordinates: N325218.--W0884559.--N32.--W-88.--X Lynville] | tombstone |
From: John Gwin <jmcdgwin@zianet.com>Can anyone confirm, from any other source, our E.B. Wilson holding this rank? Has anyone found another E.B. Wilson in Dallas Co.?
Date: Sat May 31, 2003 12:39:30 AM US/Mountain
To: "Kathy Kemp" <kkemp@hot.rr.com>, "Jo Goodwin" <goodwin@ipa.net>, "Ginger Smith" <ginraysm@txucom.net>, "Barbara L.Ward" <genealogy@prodigy.net>, Carolann Burdine <carolannburdine@sbcglobal.net>, "James R. Rasco", <Jrrasco@aol.com>, "Larry Rasco" <lrasco@cox.net>, "james Rasco" <jtrain@myfamily.com>, "peeples" <peeples@usa.com>, "Neil Wilson Wiese" <bookonw1@aol.com>
Cc: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subject: Ezekiel Burdine Wilson--Militia Lieutenant Colonel!Just wanted to pass this on to all of you to see what you think. Can this be anyone else but our Ezekiel Burdine Wilson?
When I have time, I go to the library where I've been perusing the Southern Democrat, one of Cahawba's early newspapers. This afternoon I found this notice published there in the October 14, 1837, and October 21, 1837, editions. I've transcribed it below in the event the picture doesn't copy.
Attention! First Battalion, 41st Regiment, 7th Brigade, 6th Division, Alaba-ma Militia; Lieut. Col. E. B. Wilson, Commander: YOU are hereby ordered to parade at Col. Barnes' on the
21st October, armed and equipped as the law directs,
and ready for review, at 12 o'clock , M. Commisioned and
non-comissioned Officers attend the day before for drill.By order of LLOYD BARNES, Col. C. 41.
J. J. GREENING, Adj't.
October 7, 1837 15
In Jesus,
John
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mskemper/cemeteries/salembaptcem.htm
Salem Baptist Church Cemetery
Location: Kellis
Store Loop or Kellis Store Rd/Gholson
Rd, off of Kellis Store Road, about 3.6 miles of Lynville, Kemper
Co., MS [Salem Cem. coordinates:
N325218.--W0884559.--N32.--W-88.--X
Lynville--Source: http://msgen.net/co/kemper/cems/]
Directions: From Highway 397 at Lynville, turn onto
Kellis Store
Road
(located beside Cumberland Store), travel about 3.4 miles |
Wilson, Ezekiel Burdine, Nov 2, 1844 - Apr 11, 1891, son of W. & M. Wilson, husband of Wilson, Augusta Estella BaxterWilson, Augusta Estella Baxter, June 14, 1850 - Oct. 27, 1913, wife of E. B. Wilson
Wilson, Att H., Dec. 28, 1887 - July 22, 1968Wilson, Mamie F., Aug. 4, 1894 - Oct. 24, 1971, "Mother", wife of Att H. Wilson
Wilson, Clarance, Feb. 22, 1896 - Oct.30, 1897, son of J.F. & W.A. Wilson
Wilson, Infant, Aug. 6, 1894, son of J. F. & W. A. Wilson
Wilson, Infant, Apr. 23, 1906, son of J. F. & W. A. Wilson
Wilson, Margaret E., Dec 11, 1918 - Apr 15, 1921, dau of A. H. & Mamie Wilson
Wilson, Mark S., Jan 8, 1972 - June 27, 1997
Wilson, Sammy Dale, June 17, 1960 - June 21, 1989
Wilson, Sammie W., Mar 17, 1928 - Jul 30, 1949, "Son"
Salem Baptist Church Cemetery,
Kemper County, Mississippi[John M. Gwin Note: I copied this additional material from the excellent page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mskemper/cemeteries/salembaptcem.htm]Location: Kellis Store Loop or Kellis Store Rd/Gholson Rd, off of Kellis Store Road, about 3.6 miles from Lynville, MS.
Directions: From Highway 397 at Lynville, turn onto Kellis Store Road (located beside Cumberland Store), travel about 3.4 miles on Kellis Store Road, turn left onto Kellis Store Loop (or) Kellis Store-Ghoulson Rd -- each of these roads meet and loop back into Kellis Store Road. Salem Baptist Church is located on one side of the road & the cemetery is on the other -- about 1/10 - 2/10ths of a mile off of Kellis Store Road. (Submitted 1/23/2000 by Carolann Arthur.)
Adcock, Mrs. S.A. Dec. 20,1835 - June 11,1929
Baker, A.E. 1848 - 1924
Baker, Florence Landrum Feb. 1,1890 - July 3,1960, "Mother", wife of Irvin Miller Baker
Baker, Irvin Miller Mar. 6,1891 - Oct. 7,1970, "Father"
Baker, Mary R. 1856 - 1945
Barnes, Dempcy no dates, age 55 yrs, husband of E.J. Barnes
Bateman, Benjamin Franklin Jun 4,1883 - Jan. 10,1967, "Daddy"
Bateman, Claudie Hitchcock Feb. 11,1891 - Feb. 11,1909, "Sister"
Bateman, Claudie O. Feb. 11,1909 - Jul 18,1909
Bateman, Iona Van Devender Nov. 6,1890 - Aug. 7,1933, "Mother"
Beshears, Lessie Irene Sep 20,1925 -Aug. 31,1983, "Mama", wife of Ralph Johnson Beshears
Beshears, Ralph Johnson Nov. 21, 1912 - Jan. 23,1964, "Daddy" (Ralph was moved to his home church just outside of N. Wilkesboro, NC - Mile Marker 269 on the Blue Ridge Parkway. His parents & brother were already buried there & it was his last wish to join them. - Thanks, Ralph & Susan)
Bostick, Infant Oct. 6,1900 - Oct. 6,1900, son of J.T. & S.I. Bostick
Bostick, Infant Feb. 14,1903 - Apr. 14,1903, son of J.T. & S.I. Bostick
Bostick, James Tillman Sep 4,1860 - Nov. 5,1935
Bostick, Roger Lee Oct. 16,1909 - Dec. 29,1937
Bostick, Susan Irene Oct. 2,1868 - Jan. 2,1943, wife of James Tillman Bostick
Boykin, Edward E. Mar. 1,1933 - Mar. 18,1933
Carson, Orville Jan. 1,1908 - Aug. 22,1912, son of S.B. & M.A. Carson
Clark, Infant no date - Mar. 6,1920, son of J.W. & Mary L. Clark
Clark, A.F. July 22,1854 -Dec. 9,1896, son of D.A. & R.J. Clark, age 42 yrs 4 mo 17 ds
Clark, Mrs. Ann no date - died about 1900
Clark, Clara Weaver Jan. 15,1891 - Mar. 12,1973, wife of Sid Gilbert Clark
Clark, Daniel A. Oct. 14,1813 - Mar. 28,1889, "Father" age 76 yrs 5 mo 10 ds
Clark, Elizabeth Floore Jan. 4,1849 - Mar. 27,1918
Clark, Gilbert Jan. 26,1837 - Nov. 9,1916
Clark, Jennie Burnett Sep 1,1871 - May 20,1955, wife of S.G. Clark
Clark, John William Mar. 1,1871 - June 27,1955, "Papa"
Clark, Mary L. Sep 16,1863 - Oct. 1,1901, wife of S.G. Clark
Clark, Mary Louise July 18,1930 - Aug. 31,1933, dau of H.G. & Ollie M. Clark
Clark, Mary Lucy Jan. 27,1880 - Mar. 23,1956, "Mama", wife of John William Clark
Clark, O.D. Feb. 26,1877 - Apr. 21,1920
Clark, Rebecca Jane Feb. 29,1824 - June 2,1893, "Mother" age 69 yrs 4 mo 4 ds, wife of Daniel A. Clark
Clark, Samuel G. June 4,1858 - June 23,1933
Clark, Sid Gilbert Apr. 21,1881 - Feb. 1,1961
Clark, T.L. June 12,1884 - Oct. 26,1893, son of S.G. & M.L. ClarkClark, William Frank Feb. 27,1900 - Oct. 24,1981
Cook, Elma Leon Aug 14, 1915 - June 7,1917
Cross, Mrs. R. E. Sep 4,1839 - July 23,1913
Dorman, Claude, H. July 3,1905 - Nov. 3,1964
Dorman, Thelma G. Apr. 14,1911 - Sep 2,1987, wife of Claude H. Dorman
Dozier, Infant Mar. 15,1894 - Mar. 15,1894, son of J.D. & C.A. Dozier
Dozier, Lendsey Lawson July 3,1908 - Sep 24,1910, dau of G.L. & M.G. Dozier
Dunbar, Eliza Apr. 27,1811 - Jan. 8,1886, wife of W.B. Dunbar
Edie, Mary Lee Palmer Sep 2,1914 - July 8,1990, "Mother", TEC 5 US ARMY WW II
Edwards, A.J. Dec. 23,1829 - Oct. 9,1879, wife of E. Edwards
Edwards, Elisha Oct. 2,1826 - May 15,1899
Floore, Anderson George Sep 5,1902 - June 27,1975, "Daddy"
Floore, Ethel E. Mar. 7,1901 - July 6,1901, dau. of H.G. & G.A. Floore
Floore, Georgia Sep 19,1864 -- Mar. 2,1947, wife of Gray Floore
Floore, Grace Palmer May 21,1904 - July 21,1955, "Mama", wife of Anderson George Floore
Floore, Gray May 15,1864 - Mar. 2,1947
Floore, Hosea E. Sep 4,1896 - July 3,1941
Floore, Hosea McCree Dec. 31,1901 - Aug. 29,1905, Son of Hosea W. and Nellie Pickett Floore,
Floore, Hosea W. Feb. 29,1869 - Nov. 5,1904, Husband of Nellis P. Floore, son of Hosea William Floore, Grandson of Ephriam Floore
Floore, Jefferson Wilbur Dec. 1,1899 - May 22,1987, Son of Hosea W. and Nellie Pickett Floore
Floore, Joseph Henry Sep 15,1897 - Nov. 10,1897, Infant son of N.G. & S.A. Floore
Floore, Lewis J. 1861 - 1905, aged 44 yrs 6 mo 13 ds
Floore, Loraine L. Oct. 2,1906 - Mar. 19,1998, wife of Hosea E. Floore
Floore, Nellie P. Mar. 21,1872 - Nov. 15,1959, wife of Hosea W. Floore
Floore, Robert Lee Feb. 10,1899 - Dec. 6,1917
Floyd, Kate Jarvis Oct. 25,1856 - Sep 26,1910
Fulton, Infant Sep 10,1912 - Sep 10,1912, son of A.D. & J.D. Fulton
Fulton, A.D. Feb. 11,1889 Sep 12,1912, wife of J.D. Fulton
Fulton, Betty E. Nov. 23,1927 - June 6,1929, dau of J.D. & M.O. Fulton
Fulton, G.J. Aug. 18,1858 - Sep 13,1918
Fulton, James Clinton Sep 18,1908 - Nov. 7,1908, son of D.P. & L.J. Fulton
Fulton, Laura J. Nov. 27,1890 - Oct. 2,1908, wife of D.R. Fulton
Fulton, Martha Ellen Aug. 8,1856- Jan. 1,1933, wife of G.J. Fulton
Fulton, Prentiss Grady Feb. 25,1893 - Feb. 16,1906, son of G.J. & M.E. Fulton
Gay, Little John E. Feb. 11,1885 - Mar. 28,1885, son of G.G. & M.S. Gay
Gay, Levina Ann Oct. 16,1848 - Feb. 6,1880
Gay, Mary Agnes June 13,1846 - Apr. 22,1936Guinn, B. M., Oct. 11, 1852 - June 25, 1936
Guinn, Bonnie, Sep 18, 1894 - Jan. 10, 1970, wife of Vester Guinn
Guinn, Claude E., Apr. 3, 1880 - Jan. 16, 1954
Guinn, Josephine, Mar. 2, 1854 - Apr. 7, 1914, wife of B. M. Guinn
Guinn, Louisa M., Sep. 10, 1856 - Oct. 25, 1905
Guinn, Mrs. Minerva, Oct. 10, 1824 - May 14, 1915
Guinn, Minnie Lou, Nov. 20, 1881 - June 17, 1968
Guinn, Preston, Aug. 31, 1883 - Feb. 16, 1927, son of B. M. & B. J. Guinn
Guinn, R. J., Oct. 22, 1860 - June 8, 1937
Guinn, Vester, Aug. 12, 1891 - Mar. 11, 1969
Gully, Annie J. Jan. 25,1886 - Dec. 31,1965, "Mother"
Gully, John W. Apr. 15,1877 - July 24,1956, "Daddy"
Gully, Wanita Crain June 30,1917 - Aug. 5,1947, beloved wife of W.L. Gully
Haggard, Burl Jackson 1834 - ?
Haggard, Caroline no dates, dau of B.J. & Sara E. Haggard
Haggard, Sara E. Buckley no dates, wife of Burl J. Haggard
Hailey, Infant Oct. 14,1924- Oct. 20,1924, dau. of J.C. & N.J. Hailey
Hailey, Infant Jan. 11,1929 - Feb. 10,1929, son of E.B. & Edna Hailey
Hailey, Bobby Lyle Feb. 14,1937 - Apr. 28,1968, A3C US AIR FORCE Korea
Hailey, Charles C., Sr. Apr. 29,1932 - Aug. 8,1993
Hailey, Charles L. Jan. 27,1872 - Jan. 10,1950
Hailey, Charles Osborne July 5,1909- Feb. 27,1995
Hailey, E. Brooks Nov. 27,1906 - Dec. 12,1988
Hailey, Edna C. June 22,1908 - June 5,1994, wife of E. Brooks Hailey
Hailey, Ida Kellis Apr. 16,1889 - Mar. 5,1940, "Mother"
Hailey, James Charles Oct. 16,1890 - July 17,1974, "Daddy", PVT US ARMY
Hailey, Mabron R. Nov. 25,1936 - Apr. 9,1998
Hailey, Maggie M. Sep 29,1878 - May 13,1968
Hailey, Mary Alice Jan. 3,1909 - Mar. 8,1962, wife of Charle Osborne Hailey
Hailey, Nettie Jane Sep 9,1900 - Mar. 30,1937, wife of James Charles Hailey
Hailey, Okla G. Jan. 21,1917 - Mar. 23,1971
Hamby, Doris Peden Apr. 15,1923 -Jan. 24,1999
Hitchcock, John D. Dec. 3,1888 - Aug. 20,1909, "Brother"
Hitchcock, W.H. Jan. 27,1858 - July 29,1917, "Father"
Hodge, J.W. Sep 18,1928 - Sep 21,1928
Hopper, W. H. Jan. 5,1868 - Sep 3,1895, son of W.A. & M.L. Hopper
Huff, Christine Parker Smith June 1,1912 Dec. 28,1993, wife of Marvin W. Huff
Huff, Marvin W. Feb. 28,1897 - Aug. 28,1958, Alabama, PVT CO 10, RECEIVING CP WW I
Jackson, Dora Faulkner Dec. 5,1873 - Aug. 5,1950
Jarvis, Baby Aug. 17,1892 - Aug. 20,1892
Jarvis, Beatrice Mar. 16,1914 - May 10,1986, "Sister"
Jarvis, Cecil Apr. 14,1900 - Oct. 20,1900
Jarvis, Edwin Thomas Nov. 19,1849 - June 27,1904
Jarvis, Mrs. Elizabeth Mar. 8,1829 - Mar. 4,1908
Jarvis, Eloyse Fulton Jan. 3,1922 - Apr. 24,1987
Jarvis, F.M. Dec. 3,1841 - May 23,1922
Jarvis, Harriet Eveline Mar. 29,1855 - Nov. 7,1936
Jarvis, Ida G. Dec. 23,1884 -Oct. 26,1964
Jarvis, Ida Josephine July 2,1883 - Nov. 8,1943
Jarvis, John Bunyan Apr. 20,1858 - Jan. 9,1924, "Papa"
Jarvis, Mahala E. Apr. 23,1861 - Aug. 13,1948, "Mama", wife of John Bunyan Jarvis
Jarvis, Martha Apr. 7,1820 - June 17,1899, "Mother", wife of Rezia Jarvis
Jarvis, Rezia Mar. 17,1816 - Feb. 25,1897, "Father"
Jarvis, W.D. June 26,1880 - Aug. 8,1944, "Father"
Jarvis, Wallace Dec. 28,1895 - Mar. 26,1896
Jarvis, Walter C. Oct. 12,1879 - Dec. 12,1882
Kellis, C.D. Nov. 20,1859 - Aug. 27,1884, son of Wm & M.J. Kellis
Kellis, C.D. Jan. 13,1887 - Jan. 21,1888, son of Dr. J.D. & C.A. Kellis
Kellis, Harvey 1881 - 1957
Kellis, Louis H. Mar. 20,1856 - May 9,1918
Kellis, M.J. Mar. 19,1834 - June 16,1904, wife of Wm Kellis
Kellis, Margaret J. Nov. 4,1865, 3 yrs 9 mo 2ds
Kellis, Mary E. Oct. 15,1856 - May 9,1897, wife of L.H. Kellis
Kellis, Mary J. Mar. 18,1855 - Oct. 28,1948, wife of Louis H. Kellis
Kellis, Dr. W.A. Jan. 27,1906 -age 45 yrs 9 mo 23 ds
Kellis, Wm. Nov. 4,1829 - May 16,1904
King, Cecil McCoy 1920 - 1978, US NAVY WW II
King, Georgia I. Dec. 22,1871 - Mar. 4,1948
King, Lyda Ruth Mar. 6,1917 - June 16,1918, dau of T.W. & M.E. King
King, Mary A. Dec. 11,1861 - Feb. 5,1927
King, Mattie L. Aug. 11,1863 - May 12,1948
King, Mertie E. Feb. 21,1889 - Aug. 2,1962, "Mother"
King, Thad W. Aug. 24,1874 - Mar. 12,1039, "Father"
King, Thad W., Jr. Oct. 23,1921 -July 15,1922, son of T.W. & M.E. King
King, W.H. Sep 22,1830 - July 15,1916
King, Wesley McCoy Feb. 10,1952 - July 11, 1978
King, William H. Feb. 21,1912 - Mar. 21,1912, son of T.W. & M.E. King
Land, Annie J. Sep 11,1865 - Nov. 7,1895, wife of H.T. Land
Land, Dora J. July 7,1887 - Apr. 24,1907, dau of H.T. & A.J. Land
Land, Henry T. June 23,1861 - Jan. 4,1928
Land, Laura J. Mar. 7,1876 - June 7,1960
Land, Sarah C. Sep 24,1834 Mar. 20,1917, wife of D.A. Land
Luke, Sallie L. May 17,1871 Jan. 19,1894, wife of D.F. Luke
Luke, Thomas D. Dec. 12,1893 - Mar. 13,1894, son of D.F. & S.L. Luke
McLaurin, John H. Sep 22,1891 - Apr. 19,1938, "Daddy"
McLaurin, Ruby G. Dec. 23,1896 - Aug. 27,1986, "Mama"
Marsh, Gerald Wade Sep 18,1906 - Mar. 21,1963
Marsh, Gwendolyn Hailey Feb. 7,1912 - Dec. 10,1979, wife of Gerald Wade Marsh
Massey, Hayley N. July 14,1985 - Feb. 19,1987
Massey, John, Jr. May 8,1916 -Feb. 23,1968
Massey, Minnie H. July 19,1878 -Dec. 13,1878, dau of J.C. & S.E. Massey
Massey, Rebecca Paige no date - Aug. 13,1990
Massey, S.V. Dec. 24,1879 - Mar. 15,1901, wife of W.B. Massey, 21 yrs 2 mo 19 ds
Moore, J.D. Jan. 28,1869 - Dec. 8,1871, son of N. & S.E. Moore
Moore, Miranda Mar. 6,1838 - Feb. 17,1898, wife of Wm Moore
Moore, Needham Jan. 5,1845 - Sep 7,1910
Moore, Sarah E. Oct. 12,1844 - Aug. 28,1924
Pace, Edwin J. Jan. 27,1842 - Aug. 6,1900
Pace, Perlina J. June 1,1831 - Feb. 28,1906
Palmer, Child no date - Aug. 23,1914, Son of W.E. & A.J. Palmer
Palmer, Infant May 28,1901, dau. of W.E. & Jannie Palmer
Palmer, Infant no dates, Infant of Clark & Mattie Palmer
Palmer, Infant no date - Dec. 16,1928, son of L.G. & Odie Palmer
Palmer, Infant no dates, Infant of Clark & Mattie Palmer
Palmer, Infant Nov. 1,1895, son of B.C. & Florence Palmer
Palmer, Addie Florence Nov. 1,1914 - Apr. 25,1915, dau of W.A. & Addie Palmer
Palmer, Alexander no date -May 7,1871, age 58 yrs 7 mo
Palmer, Alexander May 20,1846- Oct. 9,1932, "Father"
Palmer, Alice L. Aug. 9,1862 - Aug. 13,1952
Palmer, Allie R. Jan. 31,1891 - Mar. 19,1979, wife of Fred E. Palmer
Palmer, Alvin Eugene Jan. 25,1914 - Apr. 28,1969
Palmer, Alsa Carrol Aug. 20,1856 - Feb. 2,1926
Palmer, Audie F. Jan. 16,1890 - Nov. 8,1914, wife of W.A. Palmer
Palmer, B.C. Aug. 12,1855 - July 25,1934
Palmer, Benj. W. no date - Oct. 5,1860, son of J. & E.R. Palmer, age 1 yrs 5 mo 22 ds
Palmer, Bennie C. Apr. 1,1902- Mar. 3,1951
Palmer, Bernice J. Aug. 10,1905 - Mar. 27,1998, wife of Ernest G. Palmer
Palmer, C.P. Nov. 9,1839 - Mar. 5,1912, husband of S.A. Palmer
Palmer, Chesley C. 1899 - 1952
Palmer, Clara Myrtle Feb. 3,1897 - Mar. 14,1892, dau of J.W. & A.T. Palmer
Palmer, Clinton O. no date - May 25,2000, age 87 yrs 4 mo 28 ds
Palmer, Cornelius N. no date - May 17,1864, son of A. & L.A. Palmer, age 1 yrs 5 mo 20 ds
Palmer, Clifton D. 1907 - 1966
Palmer, Earl Goodwin Sept. 5,1899 - Dec. 2,1899, son of S.P. & M.L. Palmer
Palmer, Elizabeth R. Nov. 27,1839 - Apr. 15,1928, wife of James Palmer
Palmer, Elmer Oree Mar. 18,1922 - Oct. 2,1936, son of L.C. & Odie Palmer
Palmer, Emma Garrard Aug. 18,1897 - Jan. 9,1976, "Mother", wife of Henry Cornelious Palmer
Palmer, Ernest C. Aug. 19,1894 - Apr. 4,1895, son of A.C. & A.T. Palmer
Palmer, Ernest G. Dec. 3,1906 - July 17,1997, "Teacher"
Palmer, Eveline Nov. 13,1900 - Dec. 11,1903, dau of A. & M.R. Palmer
Palmer, Florence McArthur Mar. 7,1866 - Feb. 9,1948, wife of B.C. Palmer
Palmer, Frances Elizabeth May 5,1857 - Oct. 10,1882, wife of Alex. Palmer
Palmer, Frances Isabel Jan. 8,1874 Feb. 12,1894, dau of A. & F.E. Palmer
Palmer, Fred E. June 20,1888 - Oct. 28,1968
Palmer, Harold Rodger July 18,1930 - Aug. 13,1930
Palmer, Henry Cornelious Oct. 14,1893 - July 16,1956, "Father"
Palmer, Henry Edgar Dec. 6,1916 - Jan. 11,1917
Palmer, Herscheil E. 1926 - 1989, MSGT US AIR FORCE WW II Korea Vietnam
Palmer, Homer Dewitte Sept 23,1916 - June 6,1917, son of M.M. Palmer
Palmer, Ida 1875 - 1956, wife of Jim T. Palmer
Palmer, Isabell A. no date - Feb. 1853, wife of Alexander Palmer age 40 yrs
Palmer, James June 11,1834 - Dec. 17,1898
Palmer, James Clarence Jan. 10,1886 - Aug. 23,1887, son of A.C. & A.T. Palmer
Palmer, Jim T. 1873 - 1947
Palmer, L.V. Jan. 22,1922 - Apr. 21,1983
Palmer, Laura Ann Dec. 12,1822 Oct. 14,1898
Palmer, Lewis C. Jan. 14,1889 - Aug. 10,1942, "Father"
Palmer, Marion T. no date - Oct. 24,1868, son of J. & E.R. Palmer age 25 days
Palmer, Mattie Nov. 25,1894 - Sep 17,1938
Palmer, Minerva Alice no date - June 12,1869, dau of A. & L.A. Palmer age 2 yrs 4 mo 2 ds
Palmer, Minnie Lee Dec. 18,1868 - Mar. 12,1940, wife of Stephen Pierce Palmer
Palmer, Minnie Van Devender Apr. 18,1885 - Oct. 12,1969, "Mama", wife of Stephen
Palmer, Mollie P. June 16,1861 May 18,1928, wife of A. Palmer
Palmer, Monroe Clark Oct. 24,1896 - Jan. 25,1984
Palmer, Norvelle F. Mar. 10,1924 -June 15,1951, MS PVT 13 INF 8 INF DIV. WW II BSM-PH
Palmer, Odie Baker Oct. 1,1894 Nov. 12,1970, "Mother"Palmer, Oscar C. Feb. 17,1912 - Feb. 27,1921
Palmer, Otis Calvin Nov. 16,1903 - June 26,1905, son of J.C. & M.C. Palmer
Palmer, Rhoda A. Jan. 30,1861 - Jan. 29,1908, dau of A. & L.A. Palmer
Palmer, Shirley Peden Feb. 13,1917 Nov. 7,1992, wife of Alvin Eugene Palmer
Palmer, Stephen Chesley May 8,1883 - Oct. 5,1959, "Papa"
Palmer, Stephen Pierce Dec. 17,1859 - Apr. 29,1932
Palmer, Stephen Roger May 28,1902 - July 23,1969
Palmer, Thomas B. no date - Mar. 2,1865, son of A. & L.A. Palmer, age 5 yrs 6 mo 13ds
Palmer, Wm Glenn no date - May 5,1934, son of E.G. & Bernice Palmer
Payne, Infant May 21,1892 -June 22,1892, son of T.L. & M.A. Payne
Parker, Abraham Jan. 4,1827 - Oct. 9,1896
Parker, Ada Florence Oct. 15,1885 - Mar. 8,1956, "Mother", wife of John McCoy Parker
Parker, John McCoy July 30,1879 - Sep 19,1968, "Daddy"
Parker, Minnie Lee 1917 - 1994
Payne, T. L. Nov. 11,1836 - Dec. 24,1925
Peden, Infant no date, Infant of Hugh H. & Mary Ann Peden
Peden, Infant no date, Infant of Hugh H. & Mary Ann Peden
Peden, Infant no date, Infant of Hugh H. & Mary Ann Peden
Peden, Infant no date - Feb. 5,1893, son of J.R. & M.E. Peden
Peden, Albert May Jan. 22,1882 - Mar. 27,1905, wife of H.H. Peden
Peden, Bernard G. Feb. 1, 1909 - Apr. 12,1976
Peden, Beverly Gail Thatch Dec. 9,1941 - Dec. 15,1997
Peden, Elizabeth Matilda Aug. 5, 1852 - Oct. 15, 1938
Peden, Ella G. June 2, 1880 -Jan. 29, 1971, "Mother"
Peden, Hugh Hamilton July 18, 1878- Feb. 24, 1958
Paden, James J. Oct. 23, 1876 - July 7, 1948, "Father"
Peden, John R. Apr. 4, 1853 - Jan. 16,1923
Peden, Leona Oct. 13, 1886 - Apr. 24, 1912, wife of H. H. Peden
Peden, Mary A. Feb. 4, 1883 - Dec. 19, 1974, wife of Hugh Hamilton Peden
Peden, Roger H. Sep 30,1906 - Feb. 19,1934
Peden, Seth C. Feb. 5,1893 - Feb. 19,1938
Permenter, Thomas E. 1906 - 1989
Pool, W. Louanna Sep 30,1884 - Jan. 19,1965, "Mama"
Poole, Wm. Leslie June 28,1881 - Feb. 18,1956, "Daddy"
Prince, Francis Marion Sep 25,1835 - Sep 18,1892, age 56 yrs 11 mo 24 days
Reed, Annie M. Feb. 1,1903 - July 9,1903, dau of D.H. & M.E. Reed
Reed, Elisha Edwards 1904 - 1931
Richardson, Infant June 26,1907 - June 28,1907, son of W.A. & M.E. Richardson
Richardson, Carrie 1903 - 1905, dau of W.A. & M.E. Richardson
Richardson, Clarence C. Feb. 7,1900 - Jan. 21,1988
Richardson, Clyteele Moody July 27,1915 - July 17,1998
Richardson, Dorothy E. Jan. 19,1936 - Mar. 7,1937, dau of K.M. & C.E. Richardson
Richardson, Kenneth A. Sep 14,1905 - Aug. 11,1959
Richardson, Mary E. Sep 30,1868 - Dec. 2,1938, wife of W.A. Richardson
Richardson, W.A. May 11,1858 - Oct. 30,1939
Robertson, Alonza L. July 15,1875 - Oct. 10,1949, "Father"
Robertson, Crystal LaFawn no date -Mar. 18,1992
Robertson, McRae Mar. 1,1934 - Sep 11,1988, ABF2 US NAVY Korea Vietnam
Robertson, Murdock M. "Dock" Sep 8,1908 - Mar.2,1995
Robertson, Queen Ann Oct. 18,1870 - Nov. 27,1959, "Mother"
Robertson, S.E. Sep 5,1847 - June 30,1914
Robertson, Sula W. Aug. 18,1915 - July 11,1988, wife of Murdock M. Robertson
Robinson, Reagan O'Riley June 14,1935 - July 28,1936, son of G.N. & Corrie Robinson
Roebuck, Benjamin C. Mar. 1,1893 - Sep 13,1965, "Father - husband"
Roebuck, J.W. Feb. 23,1853 - June 26,1912
Roebuck, M.J. Nov. 18,1857 - Apr. 30,1933, wife of J.W. Roebuck
Roebuck, Paralee July 5,1923 - May 4,1942
Rush, Clifton Eligha Aug 7, 1948 - Sep 29, 2003
Sanford, Infant no dates, dau of Henry & Laura Sanford
Sanford, Infant no dates, dau of Henry & Laura Sanford
Sanford, Annie Laura July 8,1874 Dec. 20,1938, "Mother"
Sanford, B.O. Mar. 4,1854 - Feb. 15,1923
Sanford, Cora Pearl Jan. 10,1882 - May 14,1893, dau of B.O. & F.A. Sanford
Sanford, E.F. May 5,1851 - Mar 14, 1889, wife of J.H. Sanford
Sanford, F.E. Aug. 14,1845 - Oct. 27,1909, wife of B.O. Sanford
Sanford, George Presley Feb. 27,1838 - Jul 5,1921
Sanford, Helen O. Aug 13, 1930 - Oct 17,1933
Sanford, Henry Thomas Aug. 14,1872 - Apr. 1,1964, "Father"
Sanford, James Allen Feb. 5,1836 - Nov. 7,1923
Sanford, James Elton Dec. 10,1916 - Oct. 10,1932, "Brother"
Sanford, Jessie Lloyd Mar. 24,1874 - Mar.24,1934
Sanford, R.G. 1847 - 1904
Sanford, Robert Henry Sept. 20,1908 - Jan. 25,1914, "Buddie"
Sanford, Sarah Myre Feb. 27,1875 - July 29,1947, "Mother"
Sanford, Sarah U. Sep 13,1848 - June 12,1927, wife of G.P. Sanford
Sanford, Viola 1882 - 1942
Sanford, Willie A. 1857 - 1942, wife of R.G. Sanford
Sanford, W.J. Feb. 15,1875 - Mar. 24,1884, son of J.H. & E.F. Sanford
Sanford, W.J. Aug. 14,1885 - Aug. 7,1886, son of J.F. & E.F. Sanford
Sanford, W.W. Feb. 10,1877 - Dec. 29,1894
Schaab, Madie Palmer July 23,1914 - Apr. 19,1990
Sciple, Dudley M. Mar. 20,1940 - Sept. 1,1990
Sciple, Leslie V. Aug. 2,1898 - June 27,1978
Sciple, Rebecca Ruth Mar. 13,1950 - Mar. 14,1950, dau. Of Dennis & Agnes Sciple
Sciple, Vadie R. June 12,1897 - Jan. 19,1987
Sciples, Winfred Lois Mar. 1,1933 - Mar. 29,1935, dau of L.V. & V. Sciples
Shepherd, Annie Laura Jan. 20,1885 - June 2,1944, "Mama"
Shepherd, Bessie Mae Nov. 29,1905 - June 9,1909
Shepherd, David Fulton Aug. 5,1903 - Mar. 24,1961, "Father"
Shepherd, Ernest Stephen Nov. 9,1907 - Sep 23,1915
Shepherd. Joseph Aug. 31,1880 - Jan. 22,1971, "Daddy"
Shepherd, Joseph Lamar Sep 24,1916 - Feb. 4,1971
Simmon, James Monroe Oct. 25,1899 - Feb. 21,1906, son of T.L. & M.M. Simmons
Skipper, Burbon C. Jan. 13,1925 - Aug. 31,1994, US ARMY WW II & Korea
Skipper, Lyda Mae Apr. 14,1901 Apr. 27,1982, wife of William L.
Skipper, William L. May 8,1895 - June 21,1979
Smith, Jasper William Aug. 6,1902 - Dec. 31,1975
Van Devender, A.B. 1893 - 1912
Vandevender, Alma P. Oct 30, 1879 - Apr 14, 1962, Alma Payne spouse of Christopher C. Vandevender
Van Devender, Anna J. Dec. 2,1868 - Nov. 8,1898, wife of O.C. Van Devender
Vandevender, Benton Alonzo Feb 7, 1892 - Abt 1912, son of Jacob Jr. and Mary Vandevender
Vandevender, Bettie Wilson ar 17, 1854 - Oct 4, 1916, spouse of Caleb Reed Vandevende
Vandevender, Caleb Reed Mar 10, 1853 - Oct 26, 191
Vandevender, Christopher C. Aug 10, 1866 - Jun 24, 194
Vandevender, Dora Elizabeth (Palmer) Feb 28, 1893 - Nov 13, 1945, spouse of Walter Ivy Dutch Vandevender
Vandevender, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Jane (Luke) Nov 9, 1870 - Sep 1, 1898, spouse of Sterrett Alonzo Vandevender
Vandevender, Gladys Elane Oct 26, 1926 - Nov 12, 1926, dau of Milton and Ora Vandevender
Vandevender, Howard White Dec 1, 1895 - Abt 1962, son of Jacob Jr. and Mary Vandevender
Vandevender, infant b & d Jan 27, 1914, child of Walter I. And Dora Palmer Vandevender
Vandevender, Jacob III Aug 25, 1900 - Nov 12, 1923, son of Jacob Jr. and Mary Vandevender
Vandevender, Jacob Jr. Oct 5, 1865 - Jun 8, 1954
Vandevender, Johnathan Coolidge May 16, 1830 - Feb 14, 1912
Van Devender, John Pace Aug 3, 1905 - Oct 11, 1993
Vandevender, Mary Elizabeth (McFall) Aug 16, 1840 - Dec 5, 1911, spouse of Johnathan Coolidge Vandevender
Vandevender, Mary Jane "Mollie" (Creekmore) Dec 27, 1871 - Jun 18, 1920, spouse of Caleb Reed Vandevender
Vandevender, Mary L. Oct 2, 1870 - Apr 9, 1907, spouse of Jacob Vandevender Jr.
Vandevender, Mary Mollie "Rebecca Ann" (Peden) Jun16, 1861 - May 18, 1928, spouse of DeWitt Clinton Vandevender
Vandevender, Milton Oliver Nov 16, 1897 - Oct 4, 1972
Van Devender, Nora J. Sep 26, 1891 - Dec. 26, 1987
Vandevender, O. Reed Apr 29, 1897 - Sep 7, 1898, son of Sterrett A. and Lizzie Luke Vandevender
Vandevender, Oda Reed Dec 23, 1897 - Feb 12, 1944, son of Caleb Reed Vandevender and Mary Creekmore
Vandevender, Ora Mae (Palmer) Oct 23, 1896 - Jun 12, 1953, spouse of Milton Oliver Vandevender
Vandevender, Payne Clark Feb 1, 1913 - Jan 19, 1992, son of Christopher C. Vandevender and Alma (Payne), US ARMY WW II
Van Devender, Pennsylvania May 29, 1878- Mar. 26, 1903, wife of C. Van Devender
Vandevender, Sterrett Alonzo Aug 1862 - Abt 1943/1944, dates on tombstone: 1860 - 1944
Vandevender, Walter Jul 9, 1869 - Jul 28, 1871, son of Alonzo M. Vandevender and Margaret (Kellis), 2 yrs 11 mo 12 days
Vandevender, Walter Ivy "Dutch" Apr 21, 1890 - Jan 27, 1962, Mississippi PVT HQ EMB CAMP BASE 1 WW
Van Devender, Wilner Leroy Sep 22, 1920 - Oct. 31, 1989, COX US NAVY WW II
Watkins, Andrew J. "Jack" Feb. 6, 1902 - May 1, 1957
Watkins, Eddie Wade May 28, 1885 - May 26, 1951, "Mother"
Watkins, Edwin J. Mar. 11, 1925 - June 28, 1992
Watkins, James T. Mar. 30, 1878 - Feb. 21, 1948, "Father"
Watkins, Jesse P. May 11, 1847 - Oct. 15, 1912
Watkins, Jessie P. Apr. 9, 1893 - Dec. 29, 1963
Watkins, Maggie Ruth Apr. 24, 1916 - Oct. 21, 1916, dau of Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Watkins
Watkins, Mary P. Dec. 31, 1865 - Aug. 13, 1925
Watkins, Wiley C. Jun 5, 1887 - Mar. 4, 1963, MS PVT MED DET, 26 INFANTRY WW I
Weaver, Bettie Apr. 12, 1892 - Aug. 30, 1892, dau of W.E. & Jennie Weaver
Weaver, Mertice S. Landrum Feb. 29, 1884 - Sep 24, 1916, dau of J.J. & Sue Weaver
Weaver, Sue Feb. 20, 1848 - Nov. 29, 1931, "Mother"
Williams, Corrie Palmer Aug. 8, 1918 - Mar 17, 1966This site is part of the USGenWeb Project.Wilson, Ezekiel Burdine, Nov 2, 1844 - Apr 11, 1891,
son of W. & M. Wilson, husband of Wilson, Augusta Estella BaxterWilson, Augusta Estella Baxter, June 14, 1850 - Oct. 27, 1913, wife of E. B. Wilson
Wilson, Att H., Dec. 28, 1887 - July 22, 1968
Wilson, Clarance, Feb. 22, 1896 - Oct. 30, 1897, son of J. F. & W. A. Wilson
Wilson, Infant, Aug. 6, 1894, son of J. F. & W. A. Wilson
Wilson, Infant, Apr. 23, 1906, son of J. F. & W. A. Wilson
Wilson, Mamie F., Aug. 4, 1894 - Oct. 24, 1971, "Mother", wife of Att H. Wilson
Wilson, Margaret E., Dec 11, 1918 - Apr. 15, 1921, dau of A. H. & Mamie Wilson
Wilson, Mark S., Jan 8, 1972 - June 27, 1997
Wilson, Sammy Dale, June 17, 1960 - June 21, 1989
Wilson, Sammie W., Mar 17, 1928 - Jul 30, 1949, "Son"
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Query 427
Surnames: BAXTER, BARNES
Submitter: Brenda Preuss (bfpreuss@yahoo.com)Date: 29 Dec 2000
Looking for descendants of James Madison Baxter b. 1811 d. 1876 in Alcorn Co, MS, m. Mary C. Barnes b. 1819 GA.
Children of James Baxter:01. Elizabeth (Rush),
02. Martha C (Laftens),
03. Sarah F (Holliway),
04. Mary M (Daniel) b. 1834 GA,
05. Nathaniel b. 1836 GA,
06. Frances (f) b. 1838 GA,
07. William A. b. 1840 GA,
08. Julius b. 1841 GA,
09. Thomas b. 1843 GA,
10. Samuel M b. 1845 GA,
11. Estella Augusta Baxter (m. Ezekiel Burdine Wilson) b. June 14, 1850 AL,
12. Isaac Franklin b. June 1852 AL (m. Frances "Fannie" Sellers),
13. Millard Fillmore b. May 24, 1856 AL (m. Jennie Lee Emmons).
CENSUS |
PLACE |
HEAD |
SPOUSE |
OTHERS.RESIDING.THERE.ALSO |
JOHN
M. GWIN COMMENTS |
18 Oct 1850 |
Kemper Co., MS |
Asa Wilson, 39, farmer,
b. SC |
Ann, 35, b. SC |
Felix, 18, b. SC; Sarah, 16, b. SC; John, 14, b. AL; Henry, 12, b. AL; Asa, 10, b. MS; Ann, 8, b. MS; |
I wonder if his middle name is Burdine
and if he is a brother (or cousin) to Ezekiel and Nathaniel. He is,
like they are, from SC, but he did not migrate from SC to AL until
1835, moving to MS ca. 1839 (data based on children's POB). |
1850 |
Kemper? |
Jon/Jonathan/Jack? |
[John M. Gwin Note: In Oct 2007 another cousin checked in: Tonya F. Wilson. Her contributions are added in this purplish color. She writes: ...I'm not 100% sure I'm getting
this in the right order, but I believe Att & Mamie had at least one
more daughter, Eddie Francess, and at least three sons -- Arby Bennett (my grandfather), Burbon, and James
(d. 2002). I believe James & Eddie Francess were quite a bit
younger than the other two, and it's possible that the Mark Wilson you
have listed as born in 1972 is the son of James & Flora
Wilson. Arby married Ruby Lucille Dunn,
and most of our branch takes after the Dunn side, but I did see a
resemblance in some of the old photos to some of my cousins. If we are
related by Att, I can also fill in more of the tree...
...I realized I made a slight error in the posting I sent you earlier; Eddie Francess is actually my grandfather's niece; I had listed her as his sister. I'm going to send you our branch of the tree is sections so I don't clog up your in box :) (we have a big branch). Arby & Ruby (d) had 7 children: 1)Mary Josephine Wilson (Jo) M1 Mr.
Young M3 Charles Roger Woodward (Woody)
2)Robert Bennett Wilson (Bennett) M Rita Mayo (Scott's parents) 3)Billy Ray Wilson (my dad) M1 Doris Ann Dean (my mom) (d) M2 Connie Elaine Frey (step mom) 4) James Woodrow Wilson (Woody) M Marie? 5)Burbon Junior Wilson (Junior) M1 Anne M2 Karen Anne Bell (Anne) 6)Ricky Dean Wilson M Jerry Harris 7)Kenneth Nelson Wilson (d) ...Tonya]
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The Definitive Treaty of Peace 1783
In the name of the most holy and undivided Trinity.
It having pleased the Divine Providence to dispose the hearts of the most serene and most potent Prince George the Third, by the grace of God, king of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, duke of Brunswick and Lunebourg, arch-treasurer and prince elector of the Holy Roman Empire etc., and of the United States of America, to forget all past misunderstandings and differences that have unhappily interrupted the good correspondence and friendship which they mutually wish to restore, and to establish such a beneficial and satisfactory intercourse , between the two countries upon the ground of reciprocal advantages and mutual convenience as may promote and secure to both perpetual peace and harmony; and having for this desirable end already laid the foundation of peace and reconciliation by the Provisional Articles signed at Paris on the 30th of November 1782, by the commissioners empowered on each part, which articles were agreed to be inserted in and constitute the Treaty of Peace proposed to be concluded between the Crown of Great Britain and the said United States, but which treaty was not to be concluded until terms of peace should be agreed upon between Great Britain and France and his Britannic Majesty should be ready to conclude such treaty accordingly; and the treaty between Great Britain and France having since been concluded, his Britannic Majesty and the United States of America, in order to carry into full effect the Provisional Articles above mentioned, according to the tenor thereof, have constituted and appointed, that is to say his Britannic Majesty on his part, David Hartley, Esqr., member of the Parliament of Great Britain, and the said United States on their part, John Adams, Esqr., late a commissioner of the United States of America at the court of Versailles, late delegate in Congress from the state of Massachusetts, and chief justice of the said state, and minister plenipotentiary of the said United States to their high mightinesses the States General of the United Netherlands; Benjamin Franklin, Esqr., late delegate in Congress from the state of Pennsylvania, president of the convention of the said state, and minister plenipotentiary from the United States of America at the court of Versailles; John Jay, Esqr., late president of Congress and chief justice of the state of New York, and minister plenipotentiary from the said United States at the court of Madrid; to be plenipotentiaries for the concluding and signing the present definitive treaty; who after having reciprocally communicated their respective full powers have agreed upon and confirmed the following articles.
Article 1:
His
Brittanic Majesty acknowledges the said United States, viz., New
Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations,
Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia,
North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, to be free sovereign and
independent states, that he treats with them as such, and for himself,
his heirs, and successors, relinquishes all claims to the government,
propriety, and territorial rights of the same and every part thereof.
Article 2:
And that all disputes which might arise in future on the subject of the
boundaries of the said United States may be prevented, it is hereby
agreed and declared, that the following are and shall be their
boundaries, viz.; from the northwest angle of Nova Scotia, viz., that
angle which is formed by a line drawn due north from the source of St.
Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide
those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from
those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean, to the northwesternmost head
of Connecticut River; thence down along the middle of that river to the
forty-fifth degree of north latitude; from thence by a line due west on
said latitude until it strikes the river Iroquois or Cataraquy; thence
along the middle of said river into Lake Ontario; through the middle of
said lake until it strikes the communication by water between that lake
and Lake Erie; thence along the middle of said communication into Lake
Erie, through the middle of said lake until it arrives at the water
communication between that lake and Lake Huron; thence along the middle
of said water communication into Lake Huron, thence through the middle
of said lake to the water communication between that lake and Lake
Superior; thence through Lake Superior northward of the Isles Royal and
Phelipeaux to the Long Lake; thence through the middle of said Long
Lake and the water communication between it and the Lake of the Woods,
to the said Lake of the Woods; thence through the said lake to the most
northwesternmost point thereof, and from thence on a due west course to
the river Mississippi; thence by a line to be drawn along the middle of
the said river Mississippi until it shall intersect the northernmost
part of the thirty-first degree of north latitude, South, by a line to
be drawn due east from the determination of the line last mentioned in
the latitude of thirty-one degrees North of the equator, to the middle
of the river Apalachicola or Catahouche; thence along the
middle
thereof to its junction with the Flint River, thence straight to the
head of Saint Mary's River; and thence down along the middle of Saint
Mary's River to the Atlantic Ocean; east, by a line to be drawn along
the middle of the river Saint Croix, from its mouth in the Bay of Fundy
to its source, and from its source directly north to the aforesaid
highlands which divide the rivers that fall into the Atlantic Ocean
from those which fall into the river Saint Lawrence; comprehending all
islands within twenty leagues of any part of the shores of the United
States, and lying between lines to be drawn due east from the points
where the aforesaid boundaries between Nova Scotia on the one part and
East Florida on the other shall, respectively, touch the Bay of Fundy
and the Atlantic Ocean, excepting such islands as now are or heretofore
have been within the limits of the said province of Nova Scotia.
Article 3:
It is agreed that the people of the United States shall continue to
enjoy unmolested the right to take fish of every kind on the Grand Bank
and on all the other banks of Newfoundland, also in the Gulf of Saint
Lawrence and at all other places in the sea, where the inhabitants of
both countries used at any time heretofore to fish. And also that the
inhabitants of the United States shall have liberty to take fish of
every kind on such part of the coast of Newfoundland as British
fishermen shall use, (but not to dry or cure the same on that island)
and also on the coasts, bays and creeks of all other of his Brittanic
Majesty's dominions in America; and that the American fishermen shall
have liberty to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled bays,
harbors, and creeks of Nova Scotia, Magdalen Islands, and Labrador, so
long as the same shall remain unsettled, but so soon as the same or
either of them shall be settled, it shall not be lawful for the said
fishermen to dry or cure fish at such settlement without a previous
agreement for that purpose with the inhabitants, proprietors, or
possessors of the ground.
Article 4:
It is agreed that creditors on either side shall meet with no lawful
impediment to the recovery of the full value in sterling money of all
bona fide debts heretofore contracted.
Article 5:
It is agreed that Congress shall earnestly recommend it to the
legislatures of the respective states to provide for the restitution of
all estates, rights, and properties, which have been confiscated
belonging to real British subjects; and also of the estates, rights,
and properties of persons resident in districts in the possession on
his Majesty's arms and who have not borne arms against the said United
States. And that persons of any other decription shall have free
liberty to go to any part or parts of any of the thirteen United States
and therein to remain twelve months unmolested in their endeavors to
obtain the restitution of such of their estates, rights, and properties
as may have been confiscated; and that Congress shall also earnestly
recommend to the several states a reconsideration and revision of all
acts or laws regarding the premises, so as to render the said laws or
acts perfectly consistent not only with justice and equity but with
that spirit of conciliation which on the return of the blessings of
peace should universally prevail. And that Congress shall also
earnestly recommend to the several states that the estates, rights, and
properties, of such last mentioned persons shall be restored to them,
they refunding to any persons who may be now in possession the bona
fide price (where any has been given) which such persons may have paid
on purchasing any of the said lands, rights, or properties since the
confiscation.
And it is agreed that all persons who have any interest in confiscated lands, either by debts, marriage settlements, or otherwise, shall meet with no lawful impediment in the prosecution of their just rights.
Article 6:
That there shall be no future confiscations made nor any prosecutions
commenced against any person or persons for, or by reason of, the part
which he or they may have taken in the present war, and that no person
shall on that account suffer any future loss or damage, either in his
person, liberty, or property; and that those who may be in confinement
on such charges at the time of the ratification of the treaty in
America shall be immediately set at liberty, and the prosecutions so
commenced be discontinued.
Article 7:
There shall be a firm and perpetual peace between his Brittanic Majesty
and the said states, and between the subjects of the one and the
citizens of the other, wherefore all hostilities both by sea and land
shall from henceforth cease. All prisoners on both sides shall be set
at liberty, and his Brittanic Majesty shall with all convenient speed,
and without causing any destruction, or carrying away any Negroes or
other property of the American inhabitants, withdraw all his armies,
garrisons, and fleets from the said United States, and from every post,
place, and harbor within the same; leaving in all fortifications, the
American artilery that may be therein; and shall also order and cause
all archives, records, deeds, and papers belonging to any of the said
states, or their citizens, which in the course of the war may have
fallen into the hands of his officers, to be forthwith restored and
delivered to the proper states and persons to whom they belong.
Article 8:
The navigation of the river Mississippi, from its source to the ocean,
shall forever remain free and open to the subjects of Great Britain and
the citizens of the United States.
Article 9:
In case it should so happen that any place or territory belonging to
Great Britain or to the United States should have been conquered by the
arms of either from the other before the arrival of the said
Provisional Articles in America, it is agreed that the same shall be
restored without difficulty and without requiring any compensation.
Article 10:
The solemn ratifications of the present treaty expedited in good and
due form shall be exchanged between the contracting parties in the
space of six months or sooner, if possible, to be computed from the day
of the signatures of the present treaty. In witness whereof we the
undersigned, their ministers plenipotentiary, have in their name and in
virtue of our full powers, signed with our hands the present definitive
treaty and caused the seals of our arms to be affixed thereto.
Done at Paris, this third day of September in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three.
D. HARTLEY (SEAL)
JOHN ADAMS (SEAL)
B. FRANKLIN (SEAL)
JOHN JAY (SEAL)
I saw your [i.e., Kathy
Kemp's/Nia Peeples'] posting on the Dallas County, Alabama,
Rootsweb mailing list
concerning information about Ezekiel B. Wilson. I too would like
additional
information about him. He was one of my great, great, great,
grandfathers. I
believe you have a couple of mistakes in your message.
First, I do not think
he died in Clarke County, Mississippi, but rather in Clarke County,
Alabama. The
final settlement of his estate dated July 7, 1870, is recorded in the
Probate
Minutes, Book "N", page 92 at the Courthouse at Grove Hill, Alabama. I
do not
have a copy of this settlement but did take some notes. According to
what I
found, E.B. Wilson died at least 60 days prior to October 16, 1863. The
heirs
named in the settlement in July 1870 were: Washington Wilson, James M.
Wilson, Ezekiel Wilson, and Mary E. Rasco.
There is also indication of a settlement in the estate of N. Burdine Wilson, (Nathaniel Burdine Wilson) eldest son of Ezekiel B. Wilson, recorded in Book "L", page 286 dated February 15, 1866. At that time the record shows that James Wilson was living in the state of Iowa. N. B. Wilson also died in Clarke County, Alabama, per the probate records of that County.
The other error in your posting was that Mary Ann Elizabeth Rasco was a granddaughter of Ezekiel Burdine Wilson. She in fact was a daughter of his and my great-great-grandmother. Mary Ann Elizabeth Wilson was born December 12, 1834, and died April 27, 1874. Her first husband (my great, great, grandfather) was William Ephraim Rasco, whom she married in Dallas County, Alabama, on October 10, 1852. William Ephraim Rasco died November 2, 1866, and on April 5, 1869, Mary Ann married Joseph S. Drapers. They moved to Kemper County, Mississippi, where Drapers ran away leaving her and her six Rasco children. Mary Ann may have briefly returned to Alabama but was listed in the 1870 census of Neshoba County, Mississippi, page 375, family number 1286, as Mary Ann Rasco with children: William T. Rasco, Wilson E. Rasco, James M. Rasco, Martha T. Rasco, and a negro servant named Jackson Rasco. Living on the nearby farm of William J. Gentry was another son, my great-grandfather, John H. Rasco. On the farm of James Wilson was another son, Ezekiel B. Rasco. This census was taken on June 24, 1870. On August 31, 1870, Mary Ann Elizabeth Rasco married her first husband's nephew, James Lafayette Rasco, and they moved to Scott County, Mississippi, where they had two children: Richmond Austin Rasco born July 5, 1871, and James Rasco born April 24, 1874. Both mother and infant died three days later. Mary Ann Elizabeth Rasco is buried in the Contrell Methodist Church Cemetery just south of Lena, Mississippi, in Scott County.
Ezekiel Burdine Rasco (sic--typo--of course should be Wilson) (1800-1863) was married to Sarah H. Rasco a daughter of Jesse Rasco and Elizabeth (possibly Harrison). I have not been able to locate a record of their marriage, but I am sure it was in Dallas County, Alabama, and is one of the unrecorded marriages of that county. That Ezekiel B. Wilson was married to Sarah H. Rasco is proven in the will and estate settlement of her father, Jesse Rasco, who died in Dallas County in 1840. Ezekiel and Sarah with their children were listed in the 1850 census of Dallas County, Alabama. They had moved away by 1860, apparently to Clarke County, Alabama. I believe Ezekiel and his son Nathaniel or Nathan, ran a hotel there. Apparently Sarah, Ezekiel's wife, died before he did, possibly in Dallas County.
Nathan Burdine Wilson married Mary Jane (Fisher) Rasco, the widow of John Alton Rasco, a brother of William Ephraim Rasco. John Alton Rasco died in Dallas County, Alabama, on July 4, 1865, and sometime between then and whenever Nathan B. Wilson died, she married him. She moved back from Clarke County, Alabama, to Dallas County and was living with some of the Wilsons. She then married a man named T. D. Booth, and they moved to White County, Arkansas.
It is true that two of Mary Ann Elizabeth Rasco's sons lived and died in Clarke County, Mississippi, at Stonewall, Mississippi. There were also other relatives there as well as in Scott, Leake, and Neshoba Counties. I believe that the son Ezekiel Burdine Wilson, Jr., was also in Mississippi, perhaps in Kemper County. I have not tried to trace these Wilson children or descendants.
As for whom the parents of Ezekiel Burdine Wilson were or exactly where in South Carolina he was born, I do not know. I would like to know, however, so if you find out, please let me know. There was a military officer in the Continental Army from South Carolina named Ezekiel B. Wilson. Our Ezekiel Burdine Wilson may have been his son or a nephew.
That is about all I know at this
time. How are you related or connected to
Ezekiel Burdine Wilson?
Reply to: James R. Rasco, Jrrasco@aol.com
Here
is my (John M. Gwin's) transcription of Cousin James' above data
into my outline format: