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2451 Darrs Creek, Bell Co, Texas - sold to James C Armstrong WILLS, James B (I3132)
 
2452 Darrs Creek, Bell Co, Texas - sold to William Connell WILLS, James B (I3132)
 
2453 Date of certificate. VANDERVORT, Eliza (I9112)
 
2454 Date of Commencement. VANDERVORT, Eliza (I9112)
 
2455 Date of Death: 3/19/1942
Burial Property Name: Mountain View Lawn
Burial Section: 5
Burial Lot: 1772
Grave/Niche: 2
Entrance Gate: 14
Next to son, Paul. 
BRAZZIL, Angeline L (I1738)
 
2456 Date of Death: 7/1/1967
Burial Property Name: Mountain View Lawn
Burial Section: 5
Burial Lot: 1772
Grave/Niche: 1
Entrance Gate: 14
Next to mother, Angie. 
MORRISON, Paul A (I8340)
 
2457 Dated 21 May 1745 in Chowan County, N.C. This will is recorded on page 56, Vol XXIV of North Carolina Wills, 1663-1789. The Will reads:
In the name of God Amen, May the twenty first day: 1745, I, John Pipkin of Chowan County in North Carolina being sick and weak but of sound mind and perfect memory, praise be to Almighty God for it, do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say first and principally commending my soul into the hands of almighty God hoping through the meritorious death and (illegible word) of my Savior Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sins and to inherit everlasting life and my body committed to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors hereafter named and as touching all such temporal estate as it has pleased Almighty God to bestow upon me, I give and dispose thereof as . . . First my will is that all my just debts and funeral charges be honestly paid and discharged.
IMPRIMIS - I give and bequeath to my son Phillip Pipkin my plantation where I now live to him and his heirs forever and in case he dies before he come to age to go to my son Joseph Pipkin and as far as my land marked by a line of marked trees joining to my plantation I give and bequeath to my two sons Lewis and Isaac Pipkin being part of the survey of land I now live upon southward, I give to my son Lewis Pipkin and the west part to my son Isaac Pipkin. I give to them and their heirs forever.
ITEM: I give and bequeath to my son Daniell Pipkin a peace of land upon Milly Swamp being part of the tract that his brother John Pipkin did formerly live upon, I give to him and his heirs forever and in case that either of the three, Daniell Pipkin, Lewis Pipkin, or Isaac Pipkin should dye then the said land to fall to the brother in corse.
ITEM: I give to my son Joseph Pipkin a negro boy called Jack and my riding horse and bridle and saddle.
ITEM: I give to my son Daniel Pipkin two leather chairs, two pewter dishes and three pewter plates and two cows and a calf and a young steer about two or three years old and two sheep.
ITEM: I give to my son Isaac Pipkin a negro boy called Rollin.
ITEM: I give to my son Steward Pipkin a feather bed and furniture belonging to it (looks like "and bigest ovall table") and two pewter dishes and three plates and one iron pot, two cows and calves and young of two or three years old and two sheep.
ITEM: I give to my son Jesse Pipkin a negro girl called Dorety.
ITEM: I give to my daughter Mary Pipkin a negro girl called Dina.
ITEM: I give and bequeath to my younger daughter Martha Pipkin a feather bed and furniture and least ovall table, two pewter dishes and three plates one iron pot two cows and calves and a young steer and two sheep and also
ITEM: I give to my son Phillip Pipkin a bed and furniture and young heand (?) a steer about three years old and if in case any of my children herein mentioned should die before they come to age then their part be given whatever it be negro, or household stuff or cattle to be equally divided amongst the rest herein mentioned.
ITEM: I give to my loving wife Martha Pipkin a negro woman named Hannah and her increase from the date hereof and my negro man Ned and all the remaining part of my estate goods, chattels during her natural life or widowhood and then to be equally divided amongst my children herein mentioned and LASTLY I appoint and nominate my loving wife Martha Pipkin and my son Joseph Pipkin to be my Executors of this my last will and testament utterly revoking all other will or wills that hath been made by me heretofore in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and fixed my seal.
Signed sealed and delivered
in presence of: His
Henry Goodman Sr. John (X) Pipkin
Henry Goodman, Jr. Mark
Timothy Goodman
Proved in his Majesty's Court of Chowan County, North Carolina July 18,1745 with Martha Pipkin and Joseph Pipkin issued letters of Administration.
Test Edmund Hatch Cler Cor
This will was probated in December, 1745

Inventory of John Pipkin, 1746
Chowan County NC Court Minutes 1735-1738: 1746-1748 Book II By Weynette Parks Haun
April 1746  
PIPKIN, John II (I13096)
 
2458 Daughter of Lunceford Mahurin. MAHURIN, Eliza J (I22711)
 
2459 Daughter, Emma Johnson, married Edward Hazen and W B Alburtis. HARLAN, Christiana (I19459)
 
2460 Daughters of Republic of Texas, Dorothy Burns Patterson, pg 231
DAVID REYNOLDS was born in 1818 in Tennessee, the son of Isaac Reynolds. He came to Texas in 1838, being a blacksmith by trade, learning the trade from his grandfather who was from England. He married Tabitha Black, daughter of Joseph Black, on May 17, 1840, in Seguin, Gonzales County. Thier children were Mary Ann, John B., Martha E., Nancy P., David Hiram, Christopher C., Josephine and Isaac P. He served as a private in the Vasquez and Woll Campaign in 1842 under Capt. Caldwell at Seguin. He and four men were returning from a scout and encamped for the night not far from Seguin. They were suprized by the enemy about daybreak using firearms only. They fought fiercely, managed to reach a dense thicket and escaped death, though each one was severely wounded. They lost their horses and everything excepting their arms. Later, the state approved and paid a claim of $65 for the horse he lost in battle. He died July 1902 at Pipe Creek, Bandera County, Texas.
Loretta Jane Reynolds, Granddaughter, 6430 
REYNOLDS, David (I15463)
 
2461 Daughters of Republic of Texas, Dorothy Burns Patterson, pg 260
MATTHEW AND SARAH SPARKS had 13 children. My ancestor was their son named william sparks born on April 3, 1761, Rowan Co, NC. He married Mary Polly Fielder around 1790. I have land deeds showing that he lived in Mississippi and Georgia, but in March, 1836, he moved to Nacogdoches County, TX, at the age of 75 years and was a resident of Sparks Settlement located about five miles north of Nacogdoches. Certificate 49, dated June 7, 1838, entitled him to 1,280 acres of land. William Sparks is on the Tax Lists of 1837, 1839, 1840, and 1845. Four of his children were living at Sparks Settlement. At age 85, William Sparks applied for a pension because of his service in the American Revolution. His declaration is most interesting to read. His application was rejected, apparently for lack of sufficient proof of his service. As one reads this interesting account, one is impressed with its authenticity and with the remarkable memory of this old man as he recalls events which occurred nearly 70 years earlier. He died in 1848 in Nacogdoches County. William Sparks is probably buried near the Old North Church in the Sparks Settlement in one of the four unmarked graves found there. William Sparks was my great-great-great-great-great-grandfather. [Can't read the name of the daughter] 
SPARKS, Matthew (I6528)
 
2462 Dave Samuel Bowles, age 20, 15 Dec 1898, lives in Hutto, Texas. He is a farmer and his nearest relative is Mollie C Bowles, of Hutto. He is 5'11", with a medium build, gray eyes and black hair. BOWLES, David Samuel (I3188)
 
2463 David and Sarah, next to Richard and Abbygen Stampley STAMPLEY, David (I18057)
 
2464 David died in 2006. Source (S494)
 
2465 David King Stacey, age 33, born 22 Dec 1884, is a self-emplyed well driller in Burley. His nearest relative is Mrs A S Pittman in Maricopa, California. He is of medium height and build with gray eyes and brown hair. STACEY, David King (I15600)
 
2466 David, Sarah Abigail, William, with the Ritchie Family STAMPLEY, David (I18057)
 
2467 David, Sarah Abigail, William, with William and Sallie Taylor STAMPLEY, David (I18057)
 
2468 David, Sarah, Abigail, William, L E, David, J Rook STAMPLEY, David (I18057)
 
2469 David, Sarah, David, James & Mary Kerr, Alice Blount STAMPLEY, David (I18057)
 
2470 Davis Township
James P Huffman Head M 40 Arkansas
Mayme E Huffman Wife F 43 Missouri
Clyde L Huffman Son M 11 Missouri
Dale E Huffman Son M 8 Missouri
Cordelia F Romdall M-in-l F 78 Missouri
James is a blacksmith for the WPA. 
HUFFMAN, James Page (I22765)
 
2471 Dayton Township, Clarence PO
George Lowe M 23 Scotland
Agness Lowe F 23 Scotland
Mary Lowe F 3 Scotland
William Lowe M 0 Iowa
Joseph Fowlie M 27 Scotland
Alexander Fowlie M 29 Scotland 
FOWLIE, Joseph (I22328)
 
2472 Dayton Township, Stanwood PO
Jane Fowlie F 73 Scotland
She is retired. 
FOWLIE, Jane (I22326)
 
2473 Deacon PIPKIN, Alexander F (I12840)
 
2474 Deacon, Sardis Baptist Church, Cherokee Co, Georgia BOATMAN, Robert (I11900)
 
2475 Deacon, Sardis Baptist Church, Cherokee Co, Georgia CAGLE, Martin M (I11827)
 
2476 Death cert says he was buried at Blackjack in Alto. HOOVER, James Granville (I11611)
 
2477 Death Certificate #2651, 1921 WARREN, Thomas Jefferson (I2345)
 
2478 Death certificate #518711. WIMBERLY, Georgia (I23286)
 
2479 Death certificate lists Caroline Wright as his mother. CAGLE, Elias (I11906)
 
2480 Death Certificates list parents as unknown.

There is a D C Johnson in Dorsey Co, AR, in 1880. I'm inclined to believe he was born in Arkansas.

Father born in Tennessee, mother in Missouri. 
JOHNSON, Stephen (I14888)
 
2481 Death Notices
In this District on the 20th ultimo, Mrs. C. Louisa Garrison, at the age of about 35 years?wife of P. Garrison, a Ruling Elder in Ebenezer Church. 
HALL, Cynthia Louisa (I7080)
 
2482 Death of Philip Fishel
Philip Fishel died at his home five miles northeast of Wood last Wednesday morning at the advanced age of seventy five years and eight months. He was one of the pioneer residents of Clayton County having settled there in 1850, and for the past thirty years, he has continuously held the office of Justice of the Peace in his home township. At the time he was taken ill last January, he was also township assessor, his neighbors having at many times during his life with them elected him to positions of trust and honor, thereby attesting their appreciation of his worth and integrity.
Mr. Fishel was first wedded to Catharine Lytle and to them were born three children; L.W. of Wood, Sarah, now Mrs. Rizer of Thorpe, and John of St. Paul. Mrs. Fishel died March 4, 1893, and on November 20, 1900, Philip Fishel was again married, taking to wife a most estimable lady, Mrs. Mary Smock, who with his three children all of whom were with him during his last hours, still survive. Mr. Fishel also left four brothers and a sister, Robert of this city having been with him a great deal during his last illness, being there when he died.
He was a neighbor and friend much loved and a man thoroughly respected by a large circle of acquaintances in both Clayton and Delaware counties. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity and was also an Odd Fellow.
The funeral services were held at the German Methodist church near Mr. Fishel's home when after a sermon by Rev. Heatley, the I.O.O.F. lodge of Colesburg, of which deceased had been a member for fifty years, were given charge of the remains, and interment was made in the Edgewood cemetery under their direction. The number of carriages following the casket to the burial place formed a line fully a mile long, so large was the concourse of friends gathered to pay their respects to the dear departed. 
FISHEL, Judge Philip (I23506)
 
2483 Death record is under Lanier. DALLAS, Elmira (I3774)
 
2484 Death record says father is William. HENDRIX, Francis Marion (I14906)
 
2485 Death Removes Local Citizen
Well Known in Valley
A S Bailey Meets Peaceful End Sunday Afternoon; Here Since 1907
Alva Scott Bailey, beloved father of Mrs J H McClure, Miss Elsie L Bailey and Harold L Bailey, all of Hemet, also of Merritt Bailey Of Tonopah, Nevada, having attained the ripe old age of almost 88 years, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his children at the late residence on the corner of Yale and Florida, Hemet, at 4:04 o'clock, Sunday afternoon.
Preceding Mr Bailey in death were the eldest son, Clarence, also an infant son, and his lifelong companion, Mrs Crilla Farver Bailey, who died in Hemet 16 years ago.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Pilgrim Congregational Church with his pastor, the Rev Harold V Hartshorn officiating ...
Interment was made in the San Jacinto Valley cemetery beside the remains of his wife ...
Pioneer Type
Alva Scott Bailey was of the sturdy pioneer type which will soon be extinct. Born in Sandy Lake [Township], Pennsylvania, on April 18, 1939, married in 1868 at Meadville, Pennsylvania, to Crilla Farver, he lived as a farmer successfully in Paxton, Knoxville and Rossville all in Illinois. 
BAILEY, Alva Scott (I23797)
 
2486 Decker Township
J C Lindsay Head M 71 Illinois
L E Lindsay Wife F 66 Illinois
He is a lockskeeper at the US Reservation. 
LINDSAY, Jesse C (I16112)
 
2487 Deed Book 8, page 71. Dated 5 Dec 1809, registered 24 Jul 1817
Transcription of a Deed between John Morgan and Richard Baskerville.
Page 71
JOHN MORGAN TO RICHARD BASKERVILLE Deed 242 Acres of land
This indenture made this fifth day of December, Eighteen Hundred and Nine between John Morgan of Sumner County & State of Tennessee of the one part & Richard Baskerville of the same State & County of Davidson of the other part. Witnesseth that the said John Morgan for and in consideration of the sum of sixteen hundred & thirteen dollars to him in hand paid, by the said Richard Baskerville, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath granted, bargained, & sold, & by these presents doth grant bargain and sell unto the said Richard Baskerville one certain tract or parcel of land containing by estimation two hundred & forty two acres, & bounded as follows (to wit)
Beginning at two sugar trees running south one hundred and forty seven poles to a white oak, thence East two hundred & sixty three poles to a Stake, thence north to a honey locust, thence west to the Beginning, it being part of a pension grant to John Morgan by the State of North Carolina Joining William Gwin on the North, Hugh Barr on the West & Patrick Barr on South. To have & to hold the said tract or parcel of land unto the said Richard Baskerville his heirs & assigns forever, And the said John Morgan doth for himself, his heirs & assigns by these presents doth Forever warrant & defend a clear and indisputable title of, in, & to the aforesaid 242 Acres of land in fee simple to the said Richard Baskerville, his heirs & assigns forever Against the Claim or Claims of all and every person or persons whatsoever, In witness whereof he the said John Morgan hath hereunto set his hand & affixed his seal this day And year aforesaid written.
John Morgan (Seal)
Signed, seal, & acknowledged
State of Tennessee, Sumner County Court
September Term 1811. The within deed of
bargain & sale between John Morgan of the one part, and Richard Baskerville of the other part for 242 acres of land was duly proven in open Court by the oaths of William Hall & Hillery Melors subscribing witnesses thereto, & ordered to be registered.
In Presence of
W. Hall
Hillery Melors
A Copy Test
David Shelby, Clerk of S Court
James Douglass, Register of Sumner County
Registered and exam'd July the 24th, 1817 
BASKERVILLE, Richard (I9665)
 
2488 Deepwater is near St Clair County, which has a Harmony Cemetery. DISNEY, Martha A (I7704)
 
2489 Deer Creek Township
James H Talboy Head M 48 Connecticut m. 2 yrs.
Helen G Talboy Wife F 34 Iowa 0/0 children
Beatrice Wall Cousin F 24 Iowa
James is a doctor of medicine. 
TALBOY, Dr James Henry (I21770)
 
2490 DeKalb PO
And B Cherry 37
Margarett C Cherry 26
Wm Jas Cherry 12
Permelia C Cherry 10
Elizabeth Cherry 8
Mary A Cherry 6
Thos Cherry 4
Theodore Cherry 1
Green B Oneil 6 
CHERRY, Andrew Brown (I12494)
 
2491 DeKalb PO
Margaret Cherry 38
Mario Cherry 17
Ann Cherry 15
Tom Cherry 13
Jon Cherry 10
Jack Cherry 8
Albert Cherry 6
Green Creal 16 
O'NEAL, Margaret Caroline (I5714)
 
2492 Delana-Norway
George W Topliff Head M 61 Iowa
Addie J Topliff Wife F 54 Iowa
Annis Topliff Niece F 12 Pocahontas
George A Topliff Nephew M 5 Pocahontas
Ruby Wilson Adopted F 11 Dallas County
They rent their home for $12 a month and all can read and write except George A. There are no page numbers on these pages. George W and Addie's parents' names are included, Annis's parents are unknown and the rest are blank but they are all listed as born in Iowa. George had no siblings so they can't have nieces and nephews from the Topliff side. 
TOPLIFF, George (I11361)
 
2493 Delaware Township, National Home for Disabled Volunteers
Elias B Disney M 87 Tennessee
Elias is a widowed farmer. 
DISNEY, Judge Elias B (I3525)
 
2494 Delegate MOUTON, Gov. Alexandre (I1966)
 
2495 Delegate MOUTON, Gov. Alexandre (I1966)
 
2496 delegate MOORE, John Robert Owen (I11125)
 
2497 Delegate and President MOUTON, Gov. Alexandre (I1966)
 
2498 Delores Allsop Gunderson Tolman Alvey ALLSOP, Delores (I19195)
 
2499 Dennis' birth certificate has Shephard. There are some Sheppards on the same page on the 1920 Federal Census. There are three spellings within Dave's family, Shepheard, Shepherd and Sheppard. It is NOT the result of a fight or a feud, just that spelling wasn't a real important issue in that era.

Nettie died when I was in the second grade and I remember three things vividly. My mom cried, so I cried. I remember trying to stay with her and people trying to get me away from her to calm me down. I remember walking behind the hearse from the chapel to the gravesite. It was an incredibly long walk to a 7 year-old. I also remember lying on my back on the ground in a field by her house and watching the clouds. There was an older person with me, possibly Uncle Bill or one of Mom's cousins. 
SHEPHEARD, Nettie (I1426)
 
2500 Derry Township
 
ARMSTRONG, Robert (I534)
 

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