son
of Isaac Hunter & Elizabeth Parker
Elisha Hunter est 1714 - 1786 |
his
parents
& Ann Walton | her parents
of Gates County NC
This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!!
Elisha Hunter ca 1714 - 1786 home
place, stayed in Gates Co
married Ann Walton
dau of Thomas Walton died 1751
Children of Elisha Hunter & Ann Walton:
1. Sarah Hunter d.bef 1786
married Amos Freeman
2. Thomas Hunter ca
1735 - Feb 1798
married 1st Mary Whitmel
married 2nd Sarah Gordon ca 1750 - May
1799
who was
married first to James Norfleet d 1796
a. Elisha Hunter
b. Ann [Nancy] Hunter
ca 1790 -
married Maj. Jacob Sharp
Sr
son of Starkey Sharp and Sarah Winborne
i. Elisha Hunter Sharp bef 1805 -
in senate 1826
married Sallie Carter
dau of Maj. Isaac Carter
1. Brig Gen. Jacob H Sharp MS CSA
married Miss Harris of MS dau of Judge Harris of MS
a. Willie Sharp
married Joseph Askew d ca 1895
2. Lt. Col. Thomas L Sharp NC CSA killed 1864 battle at Atlanta GA
3. Caroline Sharp
married Hunter Walker
ii. Thomas Blount Sharp bef 1807
in senate 1838
iii. Starkey
Sharp III 1809 - 1867
in house 1842
iv. Jacob Sharp 1814 - 1882
in house 1844
c. Christian Hunter
married George Outlaw
i. Harriett Outlaw
married Jacob N Parker
d. Isaac Hunter
(under
21 in 1798)
3. Mary Hunter
married Bray
a. Nancy Bray
married White
married Benjamin Saunders
4. Christian [Kiddy] Hunter
married Jonathan
Roberts
a. Nancy Roberts
married Wm W Riddick
i. James R Riddick
ii. Jonathan Riddick
iii. Christopher Riddick
iv. Edward Riddick
b. Celia [Selah]
Roberts died ca 1826
married Miles H Jernigan
depo. by Moses Sumner - 1826
i. Nancy Jernigan
ii. Lemuel Jernigan
5. Celia (Sele) Hunter had issue
married 15 Jan 1787 David Harrell
6. Milly Hunter
married Sumner
7. Elizabeth Hunter
married Neadham
Jernigan
a. Milly Jernigan
b. Miles H Jernigan
c. Seth Jernigan
8. Rachel Hunter
married 1st Aaron
Blanchard
a. Milly Blanchard
married Robert Riddick
i. James W Riddick
ii. Willis Riddick
b. Mary Blanchard
married Richard Bond
i. Henry Bond
ii. Mary Bond
married Hinton
c. Esther Blanchard
married John B Walton
i. Benbury Walton
married Demsey Bond
a. Elisha H Bond
b. Nancy Bond
married Hinton
i. Jonas Hinton
ii. John Hinton
c. Celia Bond
married
Goodman
i. Joel Goodman
d. Demsey Bond
e. Thomas Bond d bef 1827
i. Eliza Bond
ii. Easter Bond
iii. Mary Bond
9. Absenith Hunter
married Abraham Eason
son of Isaac Hunter
& Elizabeth Parker
Jesse
Hunter est 1717 - ca 1786 |
his
parents
& 1758 Ann [Nancy] Alston 1738 - aft 1785
| her parents
of Warren Co NC & Wilkes Co GA
This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!!
Jesse Hunter ca 1717 - ca 1786
Thomas
Morris place; later lived in Warren Co., NC, Wilkes Co, GA; will Wake Co, NC
his descendants lived in Wilkes, Greene, and
Elbert Cos. of Georgia
married Granville Co NC 1758 Ann Alston
29 March 1738 -
Children of Jesse
Hunter & wife Ann Alston:
1. Philip Hunter
2. Ruth Hunter
married William Green
son of William Green of Granville/Warren Co, NC
3. Elisha Hunter
4. Nathaniel Alston [Alsey] Hunter
Jesse Hunter:Will - Wake County, N. C.,
Record Book 2, pp. 105-107
Family History Library microfilm 0,020,005
Last Will and Testament of Jesse Hunter
deceasd
In the name of God Amen, I Jesse Hunter
of Wilkes County and State of Georgia being sick and weak in body but
sound mind and memory make this my last will and testament making null and
void all other will or wills by me heretofore made, and first and foremost
I give and bequeath my soul to God that first gave it to me and my body to
be decently entered at the discretion of my executors and as to my worldly
estate I give & bequeath in manner and form following viz –
Item I give and bequeath to my loving wife Ann one Negro man
named Pinter, one Negro girl named Darkis, one feather bed and furniture,
also I lend her one Negro man named Peter during her lifetime. Also
I lend to her one Negro boy named Willis during her life,
- also I give and bequeath to my son Philip one Negro man
named Stephen, also one Negro woman named Pat, and her three children, one
bed and furniture, also one Negro boy named Butter, to him & his heirs
forever,
- also I give and bequeath to my son Elisha one Negro
boy named Isom, one Negro girl named Rose, one negro boy named Pinter, one
feather bed and furniture to one horse, to him and his heirs
forever,
- also I give and bequeath to my son Nathaniel one
Negro boy named Will, one Negro girl named Else, one Negro boy named
Lewis, one feather bed and furniture, one horse and saddle, to two hundred
and fifty acres of land lying between Little River and [illegible]ils
Creek, my wife to have her thirds of it,
- also I give and bequeath to my daughter Ruthie
Green one boy named Tom, one Negro woman named Estor, one Negro girl named
Hanner, one feather bed & furniture, two cows & calves all which
Negroes & things are already delivered and all that other part of my
estate now in her possession to her and her heirs and assigns
forever
- also all my other estate to be equally
divided
- also I lend my wife one Negro boy named
Green.
I nominate and appoint my son Phillip Hunter and
William Green, whole & sole executors of this my last will and
testament. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal 10 day
of July A Dom 1786
Jesse Hunter {seal}
Test John Kimbrough (Jurat] James Kimbrough (Jurat)
Wake County September Term 1786
The execution of the within will was in open court duly proved by the
oaths of John Kimbrough and James Kimbrough witnesses thereto and ordered
to be recorded. Henry Lane Clk Co
Recorded in the Clerks office in the County of Wake in
Book B and pages 105 & 106 the 20th day of Septr. AD 1786
Henry Lane Clk Co
1786 Septr 5 Inventory of that part of the Estate of
Jesse Hunter that is in the State of North Carolina –
Cash in hand £33.6.8, one Negro man named Stephen, one Negro girl named
Else, two feather beds and furniture, one gray gelding, one gray mare and
colt, one horse cart, one shot gun, one jug, one mans saddle and bridle,
his wearing apparel, two coats, two shirts, one pair of breeches, one hat,
one pair of shoes & buckles, one pair of stockings, two waist coats,
one dish, seven plates, one bason & three spoons – By me Phillip
Hunter Executor
Wake County Septr Term 1786
The within Inventory was in open court duly proved by the oath of Jesse
Hunter [Philip?] the executor and ordered to be recorded – Henry Lane
Clk Co
Recorded in the clerks office of Wake County in Book B,
and pages 106 & 107 the 20th day of Sepr 1786 – Henry Lane Clk Co
Notes from Hunter Cole:
Jesse and Ann's daughter Ruthie was
married to William Green, son of William Green of Granville/Warren, N. C.
Through the Alstons Ruth and William were cousins. If you wish
documentation of Ruth and William's progeny, I can provide it.
In Jesse's will a son named
Nathaniel is mentioned. I infer that this is the child called "Alsey"
and that his full name was Nathaniel Alston Hunter.
You will
note that "Henry Lane" is mentioned as county clerk.
Possibly he is of the Lane family intermarried with the Hunters.
Jane Lane was the wife of Theophilus Hunter of Wake County. He is
the brother of Isaac Hunter (Tavern Isaac)
I believe that Jesse's family and Solomon Alston Hunter
were in the same caravan traveling to Georgia from Warren County.
Solomon, like Jesse, had sold his property to James Alston (his uncle)
before setting out for Georgia. This property is the land left to
Solomon in the will of Solomon's grandfather Solomon Alston (d. ca.
1785-6). I have copies of the land transfers.
Thanks for placing the name of "James Alston
Hunter" of Abbeville in your genealogical tables. He evidently
was named for Solomon's uncle James Alston, as was Solomon's brother. The
name "James Alston Hunter" was perpetuated further, in the
grandson of James Alston Hunter of Abbeville and Choctaw County,
Mississippi. Hunter
son of Isaac Hunter
& Elizabeth Parker
Isaac
Hunter est 1719 - 1811 |
his
parents
& 1760 Martha Alston 1745 - aft 1785
| her parents
of Warren Co NC
This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!!
Isaac Hunter ca 1719 - 1811
Bertie
Co land,
Isaac Hunter
and Solomon Alston owned plantations along Shocco Creek in the southeast of
Warren County.
married 18
April 1760 Granville Co NC Martha Alston
25 May 1745 -
sister of Ann
All of Isaac and Martha's children, except
Solomon, migrated to Tennessee.
Children of Isaac Hunter and Martha Alston:
1. Ann Alston Hunter
d 1844
married
Isham Kittrell d 1812
married
2nd Lewellan Jones d 1840
2. Solomon Alston Hunter 1764 - 1799 Abbeville Co SC
Solomon migrated to Liberty County, Ga., to
Wilkes Co., Ga., and to Abbeville Co., S. C., where he died in
1799.
a. James Alston Hunter 1796 -
3. James Alston Hunter 1766 - d. Wilson Co TN
4. Jacob Hunter 1768 - d. Wilson Co TN
married
Patience Williamson 1775 -
5. Martha Hinton [Patsy] Hunter 1771 -
married Green
Williamson
6 Sacky Clark Hunter 1774 -
married Nicholson
married Garrett
Vouches
7. Sarah Alston Hunter 1773 -
married Eustis
married 2nd Beufort
Turner
e-mail from Hunter Cole: . . .
.Daniel, a bachelor, died intestate in
1797, and his heirs were required to advertise in a Raleigh newspaper in
order to seek out any other claimants to Daniel's siblings. The
resulting depositions from Chowan, Gates, Perquimens, and other counties
locate many heirs. The children of each of Daniel's siblings and their
spouses are listed in these court records
Isaac of Warren and his brother Jesse moved from Chowan to Bute County
(renamed Warren), where they married the Alston sisters. Isaac Hunter
and Solomon Alston owned plantations along Shocco Creek in the southeast of
Warren County. Brother Daniel Hunter lived nearby on Fishing Creek in
Granville County.
The wills of Isaac of Chowan (m. Elizabeth Parker) and Isaac of Warrren (m.
Martha Alston) show the progression of this branch of the Nansemond
tree.
All of Isaac and Martha's children, except Solomon, migrated to
Tennessee. Solomon migrated to Liberty County, Ga., to Wilkes Co.,
Ga., and to Abbeville Co., S. C., where he died in 1799.
daughter of Isaac Hunter & Elizabeth Parker
Sarah
Hunter est 1735 - bef 1789
| her
parents
& aft April 1752 Charles Moore 1732 - 1789
| his parents
of Perquimans Co NC
This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!!
Sarah Hunter ca 1735 - aft 1752
married Charles Moore d. Perquimans Co
wrote will 25 Aug
1689 -probate Jany term 1790
wife
not mention in will.
Charles Moore, son of John and wife Ann, born 30 Sept 1732 Perquimans Co
Priscilla Moore, daughter of John and wife Ann born 6 Feb 1734/35
Children of Sarah Hunter and Charles Moore:
1. Millicent Moore ca 1755 - died
without issue bef 1827
not mentioned in father's 1789 will
2. Ann [
Nancy] Moore 22 Oct 1756 -
not mentioned in father's 1789 will
married Jacob Simmons
3. Isaac Moore 3 Nov 1757 - aft 1806/ bef 1827
Went to TN and mentioned in brother Charles's 1806 will
not mentioned in father's 1789 will
4. Elizabeth Moore est 1757 - aft 1789/bef
1827
married bef 1789 Edward Hale died bef 1827
a. Charles Hale
b. Nancy Hale
5. Charles Moore 14 Oct
1759 - 25 Jan 1806
named executor of father's will
married 20 Nov 1785 Elizabeth Creecy 2 July 1767 - 9 Feb 1838
a. Thomas Edwin Moore 12 Oct 1786 - 12 April 1803 dy
b. Mary Creecy Moore 25 Nov 1788 - 19 Aug 1830 Bedford Springs PA
married Henry Gilliam
c. Alfred Moore 29 July 1790 - 20 Jan 1829
married 19 Dec 1820 Penelope Nixon
married 5 May 1825 Keziah
Nixon
[RR 24 May 1825]
d.
Sophia Moore 2 Oct 1792 - 19 Oct 1795 dy
e. Isaac Moore 24 Dec 1794 - 28 Oct 1796 dy
f. Lemuel Creecy Moore
17 Jan 1797 -
g.
Charles Moore 11 Feb 1799 - 14 Jan 1806 dy
h.
William C Moore 8 Mar 1801 - 8 Feb 1838
i. [Judge]
Augustus Moore 8 June 1803 - April 1851 Edenton NC
graduated UNC 1824
married ca 1830 Susan Jordan Armistead
23 April 1812 -
17 Oct 1884
i.
[Judge] William Armistead Moore
ii.
[Judge] Augustus Minton Moore
iii.
John Armistead Moore, Esq.
iv.
Alfred Moore
v. Susan Augustus Moore
married
18 Nov 1856 Starkey Armistead Wright Righton 5 Jan 1829 - 8 Feb 1887
vi. Henrietta Moore
married Stark Armistead Sutton
1837 - 1864 CSA
j. Eliza [
Elizabeth] Frances Moore 16 Nov 1805 - 7/17 Feb 1849
married 5 Aug 1827 Thomas Riddick 5 Mar 1807 - 16 Feb 1858
son of Lassiter Riddick and wife Sarah
i. Alfred M Riddick 31 Mar 1828 -
ii. Dr. Charles A Riddick 24 Apr 1829 - 15 April 1870 aged 40 years
married 14 June 1854 Margaret Emmagene Whedbee 2 Feb 1836 -
daughter of Addison Whedbee and wife Mary P.
iii. Richard Henry Riddick 20 Nov 1830 - died ----
iv. William Riddick 3 Jan 1833 -
v. Mary Frances Riddick 27 July 1835 -
married 14 Mar 1853 J R Walton
vi. Susan Moore Riddick 24 July 1839 -
married 2 Feb 1858 James Willis Roberts 18 Sept 1833 - 29 Nov 1866
son of William Bennett Roberts and wife Sarah London Wills [married 18 Jan
1825]
1. A R Roberts 17 Feb 1861 - 1937
2. Edward Rascoe Roberts 13 Nov 1865 - 26 June 1935
married 2nd E J Brady
vii. Thomas Riddick 5 Sept 1841 - 16 June 1843
viii. Thomas Riddick Jun 2 Jan 1845 -
ix. Elizabeth Riddick 28 Oct 1847 -
x. Walter Riddick 27 Jan 1849 - 27 June 1849
"aged just 5
months"
6. John Moore alive in 1789 d bef 1827
married
Rachel Hall d bef 1827
a. Sally Moore
b.
Edwin Moore
c.
Edward Moore
d. Mary Moore
e.
John Moore
7. Edwin Steed Moore went to TN alive in 1789 d.1838?
?married 1800 Mary [Polly] Walton 1786 - aft 1860 divorced - 1812
dau of Isaac Walton 1763 - 1840 TN & Christian Perry 1765 - 1824 TN
Polly married 2nd 1813 Edmund Hogan,
3rd 1855 Enoch Prince Connell 1791 - 1864
a. Isaac Walton
Moore 1802 - aft 1850
married Mourning
Baker d bef 1845
married 2nd Nancy
Young
8. Leah Moore died
bef 1827
without issue
married aft 1789 Capt Cresey died bef 1827
9. Sally Moore
married bef 1789 Skillings no issue
married aft 1789 Gregory
a. Elizabeth Gregory
married Brittain Harvey several children
Will of John Moore,
Perquimans, 10 March 1746
-son Charles, daughter Mary, wife Rachel
Ex: John Harvey, Chris. Denman, and Joshua Skinner
Test: Joanathan Skinner, Peter Jones, John Bembridge
NCHGR 1-342
Will of Charles
Moore, Perquimans, 25 Aug 1789 - Jany 1790
Daughters: Elizabeth Hall, Sarah Skillings, and Leah Moore
Sons: John and Edwin Steed Moore
Exrs: son Charles, Joshua Skinner, and John Skinner
Test: Zachariah Newby, Thos. Newby [of Nathan], Thomas Reed
NCHGR 3-177
Will of Charles
Moore, Perquimans, 2 Jan 1806 - Feb Term 1806
daughters: Mary and Elizabeth Moore
son: Alfred
my brother Isaac Moore in Tennessee
son Lemuel Moore and his uncle Lemuel Creecy
sons: William and Augustus
wife: Elizabeth
EXs: wife Elizabeth, William and Lemuel Creecy
Test: Wm. Mackey, John Moore
NCHGR 3-341
daughter of Isaac Hunter & Elizabeth Parker
Elizabeth
Hunter ca 1730 - aft 1752 | her
parents
& Joseph Perry | his
parents
of Perquimans Co NC
This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!!
Elizabeth Hunter ca 1730 - aft 1752 her adm. Lemuel Baker
married Joseph Perry
per 1827 depo. by Nathan Ward of Gates Co
Children of Joseph Perry and Elizabeth Perry:
1. Elisha Perry
a. Absalah Perry
2. Hannah Perry
married Lambert
3. Susannah Perry
married Mr.
Howard
married 2nd Mr.
Baker
| an e-mail from Flo - have not studied in depth. . .
I appreciate your reply.
Elizabeth Hunter (d/o Isaac and Elizabeth Parker Hunter), the
widow Perry married second John Rainey of Caswell Co, NC. He
was previously m. to Sarah Elizabeth Mitchell. This is not
my work but I believe it to be correct. Your Sallys Place
website mentions the marriage of Isaac Hunter's daughter to Perry,
believed to be Philip, and does not mention John Rainey.
You do ?mention a John. Thanks. Flo
The nuncuperative "Mare's Will" of John Rainey,
husband of Elizabeth Hunter (Perry) of Chowan Co NC
Caswell County NC Bk A, p. 183
Will conveyed to witnesses as John was setting out to search for
his lost mare. Will witnessed by Archibald Murphy, Jane Murphy
and George Elliot: proved in Caswell County, North Carolina.
1782. "Caswell County The written was duly sworn to before
me this 29th day January 1782. John Moore." His wishes
were: "First he said William Rainey was to have land on
Hico where he formerly lived.** The land
on Cane Creek he said was his son James's and he ordered that
his son Thomas Rainey should have his land on the waters of
Country Line Creek. His Negroes were to be equally divided
between his daughters Elizabeth and Jenny. His wife to be
possessed of his other estate."
**Believed to be when he was m. to 1st wife Sarah Elizabeth
Mitchell by whom he had 3 sons, David, 1737Wm and John. The
Mitchells lived on the Hico. After marriage to E. Hunter
(after 1752 when she was widowed from Perry), it is believed
they had sons 1758"Judge" James Rainey of Semora (Red
House Academy) NC, and 1763Thomas who died 8/30/1812 in Jackson
TN, and 2 daughters as named; Elizabeth m. Wm. Johnston March
1783 and Jenny (Jane) m. Nathaniel Duncan and Nov 6, 1782.
Jane Rainey Duncan was last found on Wilkes County GA 1820
census. She and Nathaniel had at least 7 children.
John Rainey's daughter
Elizabeth m. Wm. Johnston in March 1783 at Caswell County.
Flo
|
daughter of Isaac
Hunter & Elizabeth Parker
Hannah Hunter
est 1732 - 1791 | her
parents
& est 1748 Joseph Riddick ca 1708 - 1759 | his
parents
& ca 1760 Benjamin Perry ca 1738 - 1784
| his parents
of Perquimans Co NC
This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!!
Hannah was a daughter of Isaac Hunter and wife Elizabeth Parker of
Chowan/Gates Co.
Hannah Hunter and Joseph Riddick were married ca 1748.
She was his last wife -- he had other children from earlier
marriage/s.
Hannah and Joseph had two children Joseph and Molly. [per depo.] [I think
they also had Isaac.]
Hannah Hunter Riddick married 2nd Benjamin Perry of Perquimans Co.
Hannah and Benjamin also had two children, Benjamin and Drucilla.
[per depo.]
from depositions in the estate file of Daniel Hunter [d 1797] in
Granville Co NC
Children of Hannah Hunter and Joseph Riddick:
will of Joseph Riddick 20 Sept 1759 probate Oct
Ct 1759 Perq.
listed on 1745 tax list with sons William, James, and John
1. Joseph Riddick est 1749 - 1818 death notice
in RR 9 Oct 1818
on 1765 tax list
he is Gen. of Militia - 32 years in State Senate from Gates
1781-1817
married Ann died 1824
a. Reuben Riddick est 1768 died by 1817
married 30 Aug 1785 Elizabeth
Hurdle
dau of Joseph Hurdle ca 1725 - 1792 Gates Co
married 1816 Ruth Riddick widow of Edward
b. Hannah Riddick
married Gates 18 Feb
1788 Jesse Rogerson
c. Isaiah Riddick ? - 1840 Gates Co
married 19 Aug 1793 Rachel
Hurdle
dau of Joseph Hurdle ca 1725 - 1792 Gates Co
married 10 Aug 1812
Millicent Stallings
i.
Kadah Riddick
ii. Daniel Riddick
iii.Willis Riddick
iv. Nancy Riddick
married Stallings
1. Elizabeth Stallings
v. Elizabeth Riddick
vi. Peggy Riddick
married Jones
d.
Avis Riddick
married 18 Mar 1797 Solomon Eason
e. Esther Riddick
married Gates 9
Oct 1793 Isaiah Rogerson
married Langley Billups
f. Nathan Riddick ca 1779 - 1845
married 15 Aug 1800
Joanna Hurdle say 1784 -
Bondsman Isaiah Riddick
i.
Jethro H Riddick ca 1801 -
married 1st Gates 18 Nov 1822 Agathy Trotman
1. William Riddick
2. Benjamin Riddick ca 1834 -
married Chowan
Co. 19 Jan 1841 Elizabeth J Jones ca 1812 -
daughter of Thomas Jones died 1822 and wife
Temperance died 1824 Chowan Co
her mother is possible a first wife
1. Henrietta J Riddick ca 1842 -
aft 1900
2. Thomas Riddick ca 1844 -
3. Carolina Riddick 7 Jan
1846 - 9 Mar 1897
married 17 Jan 1871 Alfred
Franklin Rountree 22 July 1848 - 7 April 1918
4. Nathan B Riddick Sept 1847 - aft 1900
ii. Bushrod Riddick ca 1801
-
married Martha ca 1813 -
1. Elisha Riddick
2. Simon Riddick
3. Lavenia Riddick ca 1842 -
4. Susan Riddick ca 1844 -
5. Joseph Riddick ca 1849 -
6. Armisia Riddick ca 1854 -
iii. Rosamond Hunter
iv. Sarah Riddick
married Jesse R Kee
Sally: Have enjoyed your website and find that
we have many ancestors in common. One in particular I am
trying to find more about is Joanna Hurdle who married Nathan
Riddick Aug. 15, 1800. Both Elizabeth Hurdle who married
Reuben Riddick and Rachel Hurdle who married Isaiah Riddick were
daughters of my great, great, great, great grandfather Joseph Hurdle
(abt. 1725-late 1792) Gates Co. I do not have a listing for
Joanna Hurdle but feel she is in there somewhere. I recently
received my Gates Co. Historical Newsletter and read that Sarah
Riddick had sewn a sampler that was auctioned off for $9,200 and
that she was the daughter of Nathan Riddick and Joanna Hurdle.
It mentioned that Nathan’s father was Gen. Joseph Riddick
(1735-1818) and that he served in the general assembly for 33 yrs.,
but nothing about Joanna’s family. I contacted Ms. Snellings
of the Gates Historical Society and she really didn’t have
any other info., except that Joanna witnessed Elizabeth Hurdle’s
will in 1794, which is the date Joseph’s wife died (she is the
mother of Elizabeth and Rachel who married the Riddicks). By
chance can you help me figure out who Joanna’s parents or siblings
were? I appreciate you taking the time to read my e-mail .
I feel we have many other ancestors in common as I have Jones’ on
both sides of my heritage. Most of my relatives lived in the
Surry, Va., Nansemond, Va. and Gates Co. areas. I grew up
there but now live in Ga. Thank you for your help. If I
can assist you in your search, will be glad to do so.
Mary Ann Kerr
|
v. mother of Joanna
Simpson
vi. Matilda Riddick
vii. Jason Riddick
viii. Ann Berry
ix. Julia
Riddick ca 1818 -
married 2nd 1834 Mary Davis ca
1797 -
x. Louisa
Riddick ca 1834 -
married Gates 16 Feb 1852 James R Davis
xi. Mary
Riddick ca 1836 -
xii.
Joseph Riddick 1839 - 1921
married
17 Nov 1859 Margaret A Rountree
1837 - 1903 12 children
1. Nathan Riddick Jan 1866 - 21
June 1921
married Annie C Rountree Sept 1864
- 28 Jan 1940
???Note: She has been stuck on her oldest known ancestor, Joseph
Riddick/Reddick
of Perquimans County. He was born about 1797 and was married Mariah White on
Jan. 9, 1832 in Perquimans County.
g. Mabel
Riddick
married Gates 23
Oct 1800 Mills Hill
2. Isaac Riddick ca 1752 -
appears on 1775 tax list with brother Joseph
3. Mary [Molly] Riddick est 1755 -
married Thomas
Trotman
a. Lovey Trotman
married Hill
b. Quinton
Trotman
married --- Gordon
Children of Hannah Hunter [Riddick]
& Benjamin Perry.
1. Benjamin Perry
ca 1760 -
a. Polly Perry
b. James Perry
c. Benjamin
Perry
2. Drucilla Perry
married Mr.
Hinton
a. Benjamin Hinton
b. Mary Hinton
the other children of Joseph Riddick [Hannah's
step children]
Children of Joseph Riddick by first wife
1. William Riddick ca 1727 -
listed on 1745 tax list with father and brothers James and John
2. James Riddick ca 1728 - 1786
listed on 1745 tax list with father and brothers William and John
married Sarah? no children
3. John Riddick ca 1729 -
listed on 1745 tax list with father and brothers William and James
4. Kader [Cader] Riddick ca 1738 - 1784
married Chowan 18 Dec 1771 Elizabeth Garrett
dau of Thomas
Garrett and wife Deborah
a. Thomas Riddick ca 1773 -
married 24 Dec 1798 Elizabeth Smith will 1845
daughter of Thomas and Ann Smith who married 26 Nov 1772
i. Nancy Riddick
married
Gates Co 15 Mat 1827 William Gatling
1. Martha Gatling
married Thomas E Cross
2. Mary Gatling
married Thomas E Cross as his 2nd wife
3. Isadora Gatling
married Jacob Hayes
4. Caroline Gatling
married Thomas Hayes
5. William Thomas Gatling killed in Civil War
ii. John Riddick
married Margaret Lewis
1. Thomas S Riddick
2. Laura Riddick
3. Roscoe Riddick
4. William Riddick
5. Frances Riddick
6. Rufus Marion Riddick 25 Sept 1843 - 28 [19] Mar 1928
married Emmeline Roberts 9 Dec 1851 - 30 May 1889
7. Joseph Riddick
8. Margaret Lewis "Aunt Meg" Riddick 30 April 1850 - 23 Nov 1941
dsp
iii. Elizabeth Riddick
married 1831
Willis Riddick Hayes
1810 -
iv. Joseph Riddick nfi
v. Julia Riddick
married
27 Sept 1842 Richard Whitaker Benbury
vi. Mary Riddick
married Dukes
b. Edward Riddick
died ca 1815
married Ruth Riddick
dau of Micajah Sr
i. Macajah Riddick died young
ii. Lassiter Riddick ca 1805 - 187x
married Margaret Jane Cross ca 1816 - 187x
c. James Riddick 20 April
1784 - 26 Feb 1865 Gates Co
80 yr 10 mo 6 days
married
5 March 1805 Elizabeth Horton 26 Jan 1785 -19 Dec 1822
i. Sarah Riddick 23 Dec 1805 -
married 20 May 1824 Mich E Newsom
ii. Narcessa Riddick 29 Feb 1807 - 23 June 1827
20 yrs 3
mo 23 days
iii. Kader Riddick 30 June 1808 - 12 Sept 1814 6 yrs
2 mo 12 days
iv. Edward G Riddick 8 April 1810 -
v. Mary Ann Riddick 1 Nov 1811 - 20 Sept 1819
7 yrs
10 mo 19 days
vi. Martha G Riddick 31 July 1813 -
vii. Willis H Riddick 21 Aug 1814 - 15 Nov 1814 2 mo
20 days
viii. Nancy Caroline Riddick 10 Sept 1817 -
ix. James Alford Riddick 8 Nov 1820 -
x. Joseph John Riddick 19 Dec 1822 - 7 Aug 1825
2 yrs 7 mo 19 days
married 30 Oct 1823 Mary Wilson (Luton) 6 May
1785-2 Dec 1830
d. Sarah Riddick
married
Harvey
5. Sarah [Sally] Riddick ca 1740 -
married Christopher Riddick - 1798 will proved May
Ct Gates co
a. Miles Riddick
b. Henry Riddick 26 Sept 1788 -
married Gates 22 Dec
1812 Lydia Ann Cunningham 12 Oct 1796-
daughter of John and Peggy Cunningham
i. John Augustus Cunningham Riddick 16 Dec 1813 -
ii. Henry Augustus Riddick
3 Aug 1815 -
iii. Cassandra Riddick 4 Nov 1817
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iv. Richard Edgar Riddick 25 July
1820 -
v. Charles Cunningham
Riddick 3 March 1823 -
vi. Margaret Amalia Riddick 31
Jan 1826 - 2 Aug 1890
vii. Evalina Riddick 22 Dec 1828
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viii. Angelina Virginia Riddick
27 Dec 1831 - 15 Mar 1853
married 1 Jan 1851 William Johnson Jr 17 June 1826 - of Norfolk, VA
1. William Henry Johnson 9 Oct 1851 - 10 July 1852 Norfolk VA
2. Irene Virginia Johnson 11 Mar 1853 -
ix. William Aurelions
Riddick 5 July 1834 -
c.
Lemuel Riddick
married Ruth Riddick
widow of Edward and Reuben
d. James Riddick
e. William Wright Riddick
married 21 Mar
1798 Ann Roberts
f. Mary Riddick
married James Gatling
g. Ann Riddick
married Miles Gatling
h. Penelope Riddick
married 2 Mar 1801
John Roberts - 1846 Gates Co will
i. Zilla Riddick
Sources include: "The
Hunter Family" by William T Cross, 1973, Gatesville, NC
Bible Records of Gates County, NC Vol 1, pub by the Gates County
Historical Society
US Census of Gates county
Estate records of Daniel Hunter d 1797 of Granville Co NC
e-mail from Sarah Greene
What I know about Elizabeth J. Jones:
She was a daughter of Thomas and Temperance Jones, who lived in the
Green Hall District, north of Edenton. Thomas died in 1822, and
Temperance in 1824. After her father's death, she was given to
the
guardianship of her brother-in-law, Josiah Small. Her sister
Matilda
Jones married Josiah in 1818; his father was Benjamin Small; the
Smalls
all had property in the Green Hall district and served as
"captains" of
the district, for militia purposes I assume, but also for purposes
of
tax collection it seems. (A lot of my info comes from Chowan
Co. tax
records in Raleigh.)
"From Abstracts of Vital Records from Raleigh, North
Carolina,
Newspapers 1820-1829 Lois Smathers Neal
#3123 d. in Chowan County on the 10th inst., Mrs. Temperance
Jones,
widow of the late Thomas Jones, Esq. . . RaNCSw Fri. 28 May 1824
3:5.
Your helpful records (Gates Co. census, 1850), indicating that
Elizabeth was 38 in 1850, tell me that she was born around 1812. So
she
would have been 10 in 1822 when she went to live with Matilda and
Josiah.
After that, the only thing I have to go on is the marriage bond
saying
she married Jethro Riddick in 1841. (I have confidence that it's the
right Elizabeth Jones because in the estate papers she is referred
to
as Elizabeth J. Jones, and that's what the marriage bond says.) I
have
yet to thoroughly organize a stack of deeds I copied from the Chowan
Co. deeds office last spring, but I do remember that at some point
she
sold (or simply conveyed) the land she inherited from her father to
her
brother-in-law. (Her two brothers, James and August, who were
also
raised in the same household, did the same, as I remember.)
(She had
other siblings who went to another guardian.)
"Plea Dec. term 1824:
To the worshipful the justices of
the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions aforesaid: The petition of John M.
Jones, Henderson Jones, Josiah Small in right of his wife Matilda Josiah
Small as Guar.d of James Elizabeth and August Jones, and John Blount as
guardian of Sarah & Temperance Jones, and John M. Jones ad. Of Wm.
Jones dec’d respectfully showeth. That Thomas Jones of the County of
Chowan died intestate on the 26th Nov. 1822 propertied of a
certain parcel of Negroes and being your petitioners his heirs at Law your
petitioners pray your worships that ?? persons be appointed to divide the
said negores between your petitioners according to the act of Assembly in
such cases made and provided." [from estate file]
Thomas Jones left to Temperance some 136 acres along the
Machimicomack (sp.?) Creek. I think from my skimming through
the estate papers that Thomas' property was valued (perhaps
ambitiously by the lawyer bringing the lawsuit against Mr. Small) at
$20,000.
I found this nice family plot for Carolina and Albert, with
their children and other relatives (including, according to my
internet source, "Henrietta Riddick and Jake Riddick (no
dates)." Henrietta was an 8-year-old child of Elizabeth
and Jethro Riddick in your 1850 census, but I don't see a Jake;
perhaps she had another child after 1850? Why no dates for them?
What's their story?
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