Index
Alston
Powellsv.
Askew
John O
George
David
Zephaniah
Aaron
Baker
John
Wm
Bishop
Powell
Gordon
Bond
Henry
Thomas
Richard
Boon-VA
Tom-NH
Allen -H
Wm
NH
Jacob NH
Brickell
BRITTON I
Michael
Benjamin
Daniel
George
John
II
Lemuel
John TN
Union
Brown
Alex.
Edward
Francis
Thomas
Calvert
Campbell
Carter
Cherry
of Bertie
of Norfolk
of Texas
of Texas2
Cobb
Robert
James
John
Nathan
Edward
Edward
Joseph
Crisp
Cross
Cyprian
John
Earley
Eason
Eure
Evans
-Wynns
Evans
-White
Evans
-Smith
Hare
Hardy
Harrell
Abner
Samuel
John
Samuel
other
Amos
Thomas
Harris
Hayes
Hill
Ben
Hofler
Hance
John
Holloman
Manning
McCulloch
Mitchell
Cader
WW
JS
Segar
Montgomery
Moore
Allen
Stephen
Richard
James
Edward
Norfleet
Nowell
Perry
Wm - VA
Phil - VA
John - N
Ben
- P
Jacob-
P
Phillip-P
Sam - P
John-B
Josiah-B
Ben
-SC
John-SC
Abraham
Pipkin
Powell
Cader
Richard
Lewis
Wm O
Pugh
Pruden
Scull
Sessoms
William
John
Culmer
Nicholas2
Thomas
Nicholas
Sharp
Slaughter
Smith
Sparkman
William
James
John
Speight
Stone
Ben
Zed
Thomas
of Gates
of
Bertie
VANN
Pauline
T J
Jesse W
John
Jesse
Edward
Edward
Van Pelt
Yeates
Weaver
Winborne
Wynns
| |
Albert J Powell ca 1808 - 1837 |
his parents
& Elizabeth Moore 1813/16 - bef 1837
|
her parents
of Hertford County NC
This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!!
with notes and research by Virginia Powell Street
Albert J Powell married Elizabeth Moore.
Albert J Powell was born ca 1808, the son of Cader Powell of Hertford
County, NC.
Albert J Powell died without a will in Bertie County, NC [after Feb
Court] before May Court in 1837 when William Britton was appointed his
administrator.

On 5th November 1840, Abner J Perry was appointed Guardian for William
Lafayette Powell and Sally Martha Powell, orphans of Albert J Powell, dec'd.

On 16 Oct 1846 the property of Albert J Powell dec'd was divided between
his son William L Powell and his son-in-law Lewis Cotten [drew in the right of
his wife Sarah M.]

Elizabeth Moore was born about 1813, the daughter of Sally Jordan
Simons Perry by her third husband Maurice Moore of Bertie County.
Apparently Elizabeth pre-deceased her husband as their is no mention of
her in the estate papers. She is not buying at the sales either.
Elizabeth Moore had two half-brothers: Abner Jordan Perry [1809] and Joseph J
Simons [ca 1806].
Children of Albert J Powell and Elizabeth Moore:
1. Sally Martha Powell 1829 - 26 Jan 1848
buried in the
Jesse Cotten cemetery - Lewiston, NC
married 20 Dec 1845 Lewis
Cotten 30 Dec 1820 - 1882
son of Godwin Cotten II and Cynthia Raby
a. Godwin Cotten 1 Oct 1846 -
married
Kate Lovejoy of Raleigh NC
2. William Lafayette Powell
10 Sept 1831 - 1862
MD from UP in
1854, graduation Thesis on "Typhus Fever" - his preceptor was Jesse C
Powell
undergraduate studies at UVa
married Bertie Co NC 27 May 1857 Cornelia Ann Bishop 1835 - 1860
Bertie
Marriages abst by Fouts [obtained marriage lic. 22 May 1857]
The Jesse Cotten Family Cemetery -
Lewiston, NC - is 2 1/4 miles from Lewiston on left side of Lewiston-Kelford
Road about 600 yards from the road. It is on the land of Mrs. J.J. Parker.
1830 Census
Hertford County NC
Albert Powell 2 m 20-30; 1 little girl under 5; 1 female 15-20
1840 Census Hertford County NC
Wm H Green 1m 70-80, 1f 10-15, 1f 15/20, 1 f 40/50
AJ Perry 1m 0-5, 1 6-10, 2 20-30, 1 30-40, 1f 20-30
Godwin C Powell 1m 30-40, 1f 0-5, 1 20-30
1840 Bertie County NC
Sally Horton 1m 10-15, 1m 20-30, 1f 15-20, 1 30-40, 1 60-70
1850 Census Hertford County NC
page 302A
#244 Perry, A. J. 45, M, Farmer, $3000
Perry, Martha 35,
F
Perry, Jas. A. 16, M,
Student, school
Perry, Jesse 12, M,
school
Perry, John 7, M,
Student, school
Powel,
Wm. L. 19, M, Student, school
Simons, Mary 20,
F
Slade, Peter 35, M,
Overseer
Tyler, Mary 7,
F
Ruby (Raby?),
John 20, M, none, NRW
COUNTY OF BERTIE, AUGUST 15,
1860 POST OFFICE - ROXOBEL
W. A. FERGUSON - ENUMERATOR Page 61
[#117image ancestry]
household #966
William L Powell 28 Physician
Cader Powell
1771/74 - 1830 |
his
parents
& first wife
& Cynthia Newsome 1790 - aft 1850
|
her
parents
& 1837 William H Green ca 1768 - aft 1850
|
his
parents
of Hertford County NC
Cader Powell married Cynthia Newsome of Newsom VA.
[This appears to be a different Cader from the one who married Nancy
Coffield and had Richard, Mary and John before 1813.]
On the 4th of June 1830 Cader Powell wrote his
will which was proved at the 1831 Feb Court of Hertford
County.
In 1837 this notice appeared in the "Raleigh Register" of
the November wedding of Cynthia Powell [widow of Cader Powell] to William H Green.
Green, William H. of
Bertie county to Cynthia Powell, Nov., Hertford county. R.R. Dec. 4, 1837.
Children of Cader
Powell died 1830/31, Hertford County, NC
1. Nancy Powell ca 1798 -
married Washington Clements
2. Godwin C Powell ca 1801 - bef 1860 census Hertford Co - St Johns
married Martha ? ca 1811 Bertie Co -
age on census 1850 - 38; 1860 -48; 1870 - 53; 1880 - 70
a. James R Powell ca 1840 -
age on census 1850 - 9; 1860 -18; 1870 - 30; 1880 - 40
married Julia ? ca 1840 -
i. William Cader Powell ca 1867 -
ii. Ida L Powell ca 1869 -
iii. Walter I Powell ca 1871 -
iv.
Martha M Powell ca 1875 -
v.
Elandreth D Powell ca 1876 -
vi.
Jesse R Powell ca 1879 -
Julia's by
first husband Rawls
i. Venzula Rawls ca 1862 - [daughter 1880 census]
ii. Mary Rawls ca 1865 - [on 17870 census]
b. Martha Elizabeth Powell ca 1843 -
age on census 1850 - 6; 1860 -16; 1870 - 27;
1880- Martha sr. reports grandson Agar Ceaser 10/12 July
c. A Thadeous Powell 1848/53 -
age on census 1850 - 3; 1860 -12; 1870 - 24; 1880 - 27
d. Mary E
[May] Powell 1850 - 1883
age on census 1850 - 4/12; 1860 -10; 1870 - 23; 1880 - 26
married 29 May 1882 Julian Godwin Moore [his 2nd wife]
e. Nancy G Powell 1854/57 - f
age on census 1860 -6; 1870 - 17; 1880 - 23
3. Albert J Powell 1808 - bef. May 1837
married ca 1828 Elizabeth Moore
daughter of Maurice Moore and Sally Jordan
a. Sallie Martha Powell 1829 - 26 Jan
1848
married 20 Dec 1845 Lewis
Cotten 30 Dec 1820 - 1882
b. William Lafayette Powell 1831 -
1862
Feb Ct
1843 A J Perry, guardian, with Sally & Wm L Powell
married 27 May 1857 Cornelia Ann Bishop 1835 - 1860
4. Thomas J Powell ca 1814 -
May Ct 1831 Thomas Powell, Orphan of Cader Powell aged about 18 yrs is
bound to James Earley to be taught the trade of a Carpenter who entered into
Indentures.
5. David N Powell ca 1816 -
6. Jesse Robert Powell 12 March 1819 - 9 Nov 1900
married Frances Ann Smith 18 Oct 1825 Bertie Co - 20 Feb 1901
a. Alice Powell 1845 -
married Judge Huey
b. Fanney V Powell 1847 -
married Dr. T W Holland
c. Jesse Powell 1849 -
married Gus W Thomas [?]
d. Robert Powell 6 Sept 1851 Bertie Co NC -
e. William Hamilton Powell 16 Nov 1856 MS -
married 1881 Sallie Cage
f. Daniel Powell 1860 Madison Co, MS - 1881
7. Cader Powell ca 1825 -
May Ct
1832. Jere D Askew is appt Guardian to Robert Powell and Cader Powell
orphans of Cader Powell dec'd Pleasant Jordan and James A Moore were
securities.
1843 Feb Ct - Jesse R Powell, guardian, with
Cader Powell
8. William Joseph Powell ca 1827 - bef May 1832
9. Manoah N Powell ca 1829 - bef May 1832
Hertford County NC May
Ct 1832 Cynthia Powell is granted "Letters of Adm" on the estates
of Manoah Powell and of William Joseph Powell.
Will of Cader
Powell 4 June 1830 -- prob Feb Ct 1831 Hertford County NC
left slaves as follows
- to wife Cynthia Powell - Hannah, Maria, Essex
- to daughter Nancy and son-in-law Washington Clements - Phillip, Aggy
and Aggy's son Harry
- to son Godwin C Powell - Esther and William
- to son Albert J Powell - Andrew and Susannah
- to son Thomas J Powell - Jack and Harry
- to son David Powell - Affa and her child Charles, Dick and Richard
- to son Jesse R Powell - Dick and Rachel
- to son Cader Powell - Washington and Anthony
- to son William J Powell - Willis and Judy
- to son Manoah Powell - Peter and the first living child of Hannah
". . .Thomas J Powell, David N Powell, Jesse R Powell, Cader Powell,
William J Powell, and Manoah Powell with the exception of the third of my
widow dower on the land during her life Also the balance of my estate which
I have not disposed of in my will after paying my just debts to be equally
divided between my heirs vz Cinthia Powell, Albert J Powell, Thomas J
Powell, David N Powell, Jesse R Powell, Cader Powell, William J Powell and
Manoah N Powell to them and their heirs forever. It is my will I desire and
constitute make and ordain Perry E Tyler; my son Albert J Powell and Jos. J
Simons my whole and sole Executors to this my last will and Testament
confirming this to be my last Will and Testament as witness whereof I
. . . .on the 4th day of June one thousand eight hundred and thirty
Signed in the presence of
us
Cader Powell [seal]
Jams N Harrell
Chuz Chitty?
Abner J Perry
State of North Carolina Hertford County Ct of Pleas Feb
Term 1831
Albert J Powell was made the Executor of Cader Powell
as transcribed by Sally M Koestler from the photo copy of the original
[fragment]
Jan 1833 - Hire of Negroes belonging to the children of Cader Powell decd.
Thomas Powell, Robert Powell, and Cader Powell. [from the file of
Cader Powell's estate]
. . . . . . .
e-mail from VirginiaPS...
"I've spent some time recently deciphering
three letters written to William L. Powell between 1854 and 1857 by his
uncle, J.R. Powell, who had moved to Madison County, Mississippi.
One letter from J.R. Powell to Mr. William L. Powell
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is from Canton, Mississippi. It is dated
March 4, 1854. It says at the end, "I expect nothing prevents to visit
Carolina next winter and would like for you to return to me. Frances and Mother
send their love to you...
I remain yours affectionately J.R. Powell"
A letter dated December 11th, 1854 says, "...I shall hire Harry to work at
the Saw Mill and think that I can get the same as last year...As to the amount
due you for the hire of your Negroes this year, I shall be prepared to send you
a check on New York in a short time for the amount, but if you prefer making the
exchange you spoke of with Mr. Horton I can pay Mr Slade the amount..."
The envelope with a third letter is addressed to:
Dr. William L. Powell, Roxobel, Bertie County, NC.
"Canton MIS Sept. 29, 1857
Dear William,
Yours of August 28th was rec'd a few days since and contents read
with pleasure. I acknowledge I have been negligent in writing to you but I
expect I appreciate your letters perhaps more than you do mine and if I have an
advantage in numbers it is all right. So you must write again and again and I
will acknowledge and appreciate your ? . In regard
to your inquiries about your Negroes I can say you can sell them to advantage
The man that hires Harry says he will give you fifteen hundred dollars for
him. I think he will give $1550.00. The man that hires Susanah and Child will
give $1450.00 and Susannah is anxious to be sold to him Say she is in
hopes you will never carry her back to Carolina..
I had heard of your marriage and was in hopes you would have
paid us a visit and as it is not too late I hope you will do so now. No one
would be more gladly rec'd than yourself and wife...Give my best respects to
your Uncle Abner and family and inquiring friends
I remain your friend and Uncle,
J.R. Powell
Please excuse this hasty written letter."
Below is something I found tonight that appears to
match."
e-mail from VPS
Census Place District 1, Beat 1, Madison, Mississippi
[FamilySearch.org.]
Household Record 1880 United States Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's
Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
J. R. POWEL Self M Male W 60 VA Farmer VA NC
F. A. POWEL Wife M Female W 55 NC Keeps House NC NC
William POWEL Son S Male W 22 MS Lawyer VA NC
David POWEL Other S Male W 19 MS Student VA
NC
Celia SMITH SisterL S Female W 36
NC
NC NC
Peter SLADE Other S Male W 68 NC Overseer NC
NC
J R Powell was born ca 1820 in VA and married Frances Ann Smith ca 1825 of Bertie
County. Celia Smith, Frances's sister, was living with them in 1880 in
Madison Co, Mississippi.
Sallie[Sally] Jordan 1773 - 1847 |
her
parents
& Joshua Simons bef 1752 - 1807 |
his
parents
[& first wife |
her
parents
]
& 1808 Abner Perry ca
1758 - 1810 |
his
parents
[& ca 1783 Peggy Burns ca
1765 - ca 1805 |
her
parents ]
& 1812 Maurice Moore |
his
parents
& 1816 Moses Moore - bef Feb Ct 1818 |
his
parents
&1820 Elisha E. Horton - bef 1847
|
his
parents
of Hertford and Bertie Counties, NC
Sallie Jordan was born 24 Nov 1773, the daughter of Pleasant
Jordan of Hertford County NC. Sallie had first married bef 1807 Joshua Simons
of Pasquotank Co as his
second wife.
Joshua Simons was the son of Andrew Simons of Pasquotank County who
died in 1752 leaving his widow Mary and sons John, Joshua, William and Thomas
Simons. per BB Winborne
NCHGR 1-381 - and Grimes
Will of Andrew Simons, Beaufort Co, Pasquotank Prec, 6 Jan 1746/47
- sons William, Thomas, and John "This
Beaverdam plantation whereon I now live"
- wife Mary
--sons Joshua, George and Levi "100 acres of Beaverdam land to each"
--EXs - wife and John Odeon
Test: Robt. Cutler, John Carrol, Edward Poyner
Proven before Gabe Johnston at Bathtown. - 7 April 1752
Impression of winged dragon on seal.
1840 Bertie County NC -130a
Sally Horton 1m 10-15, 1m 20-30, 1f 15-20, 1 30-40, 1 60-70
Child of Sallie Jordan and Joshua Simons [d 1807]:
1. Joseph J Simons ca/bef
1807 - bef May 1836
married ca 1827 Harriet
M Etheridge ca 1811 - 1870/80
a. Frances E Simons
ca 1828 -
b. Mary
Harrell Simons ca 1830 -
married ca
1852 Alpheus H.
Powell
c. Josephine J Simons 1834 -
married 18 April
1855 Dr. Robert H Smith
by Benjn. S Bronson, Rector of St. Thomas Church, Windsor [NC] Abstracts
from the Edenton Gazette by Fouts
9 December 1807 - Died -- Some time since, in Hertford County, at his residence
on the banks of Chowan River, Mr. Joshua Simons, an opulent and respectable
planter of that county.
26 November 1807 - Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, the 30th of
December next, will be sold, at the late dwelling house of Joshua Simons, dec.
in Hertford County, near Mount-Pleasant, all the Perishable Estate of said
deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, household and kitchen
Furniture, Plantation Tools, etc etc. Also about 400 barrels Corn, a
considerable quantity of excellent blade Fodder, one or two hundred bushels of
Pease, and upwards of twenty barrels of Brandy. . . . James Jones, Daniel
VanPelt, Adm's. Sallie married next before 1809 Abner
Perry of Hertford County.
This Abner Perry had enlisted in the Continental army for three
years and was promoted to a captain and was wounded in the hip at the battle
of Guilford Court House from which he never entirely recovered. List
of Members of General Assembly from Hertford County - 1777 to 1850:
Pleasant Jordan, Senate, 1780,
Abner Perry, House of Commons,1801 to1804 and 1806 to 1809.
Chapter XXXVIII Hertford County of Historical Sketches of NC, Vol. II Child of
Sallie Jordan and
Capt. Abner Perry:
1. Abner Jordan Perry 11 Oct 1809 - 11 Oct 1866
married 12 Feb 1829 Marena Howard
no issue
married 6 Jan 1831 Julia A. Powell
a. James A
Perry ca 1833 - aft 1850
b. Jesse A Perry 18 Feb 1838 - 3 July 1916
moved to Scotland Neck in 1876 and mayor there 1891-1900, B B Winborne
married 18
Feb 1862 Mary D Fowle 1838 - 1901
i. Julia A Perry ca 1863 -
married J Frank Brinkley of Greenville NC
ii.
James F Perry ca 1866 -
iii. Sarah
[Sadie] T. Perry ca 1868 - 1963 of Scotland Neck
grad Chowan in 1886
married 1906 R C Josey
iv. Mary F
Perry ca 1870 -
v. John
D. Perry ca 1872 -
vi. Helen
Cotton Perry ca 1873 - ca 1910
married 4 June 1907 Rev James Kennedy Henderson 1870 - 1954
J K Henderson Married - The following from the
Scotland
Neck
Commonwealth
will
be read with interest by friends of J K Henderson in this county. He was
married on Tuesday, June 4 to Miss Helen C Perry: The bride, daughter,
of J A
Perry and the late Mary Fowle Perry is a member of the one of the oldest
and
most distinguished families of the state, being a niece of the late
Governor
Fowle. She is a young woman of rare gifts, the former lady principal of
Faircloth Hall at the
Baptist
University
at
Raleigh
. Her charming personality,
her unselfish Christian spirit, together with her bright disposition,
have won
for her, a large circle of friends throughout the state. A young woman
of
Culture and refinement, she is especially fitted for her life's work.
The
groom, a graduate of
Wake
Forest
College
and a student of the Theological
Seminary, is a young minister of ability, a clear thinker and an earnest
speaker. He is greatly beloved by the people among whom he labors. His
friends here and elsewhere congratulate him upon his fortunate and happy
marriage. (from Sylvan news p 74 Vol 1 in RHH files) |
1. Mary Fowle Henderson dy
2. Jesse Perry Henderson 1910 - 1978
James Henderson married 2nd Annie Josey and had several children
c. John D Perry 12 June 1843 -
moved 1871 to Wilcox Co AL
married 8 Feb 1869
Helen S Johnston
1844 of Edenton
married 8 June 1845 Martha J Powell
sister of Julia A.
d. Abner J Perry Jr 7 Aug 1853 - 2 Dec 1877
without issue
1850 Census Hertford County NC
page 302A
#244 Perry, A. J. 45, M, Farmer, $3000
Perry, Martha 35,
F
Perry, Jas. A. 16, M,
Student, school
Perry, Jesse 12, M,
school
Perry, John 7, M,
Student, school
Powel,
Wm. L. 19, M, Student, school
Simons, Mary 20,
F
Slade, Peter 35, M,
Overseer
Tyler, Mary 7,
F
Ruby (Raby?),
John 20, M, none, NRW Abner
Perry died in 1810.
Sallie married 3rd in 1812 Maurice Moore of Bertie County. Child
of Sallie Jordan and Maurice Moore:
1. Elizabeth Moore ca 1813 -
married Albert J Powell ca 1808 - bef 1843
a. Sally M Powell 1829 -
1848
married
1846 Lewis Cotten
b. William L Powell 1831 - 1862
married Cornelia Ann Bishop
Maurice
Moore died and Sallie married 4th in 1816 Moses Moore.
They had no children. He died bef February Ct 1818. On
19 Mar 1820 Sallie married as her 5th husband Elisha E Horton. Mrs. Sallie Horton died a widow in 1847.
Abstract of Will of
Sally Horton 22 Apl 1842 - Aug Term 1847 Bertie Co NC
-- grand-daughter Sally M. Powell
-- son Abner J Perry
-- grand-son Wm L Powell.
-- grand-daughters Frances, Mary and Josephine Simons
EX: son Abner J Perry
Test: Peter Slade, West T. Rutland
US Census Hertford Co 1800
Abner Perry 2m 0/10, 1m 16/25, 1m 26/45, 2f 0/10, 1f 10/15, 1f
16/25, 1f 26/45 13 sl
US Census Hertford Co 1810
Sally Perry 2m 0/10, 2m 10/16, 1f 0/10, 1f 10/16, 2f 16/25, 1f
26/45 32 sl
US Census Hertford Co 1820
Elisha Horton 2m 0/10, 1m 10/15, 1m 26/45, 1f 0/10, 3f 16/25, 1f
26/45/ 1f 45+ 31 sl
US Census Hertford Co 1830
Abner Perry 1m 0/10, 1m 15/20, 12 sl
Step children of Sallie Jordan:
Children of Joshua Simons and first wife:
1. John Simons
married Amillicent
Freeman 13 Oct 1795 -
a. Lavinia
Catherine Simons 1816 - 1872
married J. Benbury
Sharp of Hertford Co.
b. Elizabeth
Millicent Simons 8 Feb 1819 - 1881
married Jacob Sharp of
Hertford Co.
c. Mary Louisa (Nancy) Simons 1821 - 1866
married John Winborne
d.
William John Simons 1824 -
aft 1880
Magnolia
Grove
married Celia
Ann Sessoms 27 Feb 1831 -
e. Edward P. Simons 1827 - 1890
married a Miss
Wilson
2. Elizabeth Simons 1788 - 1861
married 6 Dec 1807 Starkey S Harrell 1786 - 1830
The Gazette - Edenton - 16 December 1807 - married on Sunday, the 6th
Instant. in Hertford County, Mr Starkey S Harrell to Miss Elizabeth Simons,
daughter of the late Joshua Simons, all of that County.
a. Mary Harrell
married Lemuel R
Jernigan
b. Nancy Harrell
married Thomas Blount
Sharp
c. Starkey S Harrell Jr
3. Martha [Pattie]
Simons
married ca 1813 Freeman
Perry 26 May 1786 -
a. James S. Perry 8
July 1814- 1867 mechanic
married Susannah
Phelps Jenkins died 1901 dau of Benj. Jr.
b. Joseph J. Perry 25 Dec 1817 - 9 May 1882 buried
there farmer
resided next-door to Maple Lawn where Dell Holloman lived when I was young
married 1843 Mary E.
Sessoms 23 April 1825 - 15 April 1879
dau. of William Wynns Sessoms & Sallie Askew
i. Joseph William Perry 3 March 1845 - 19 July 1913 Norfolk VA
rem. to Norfolk, VA 1877 - operated a cotton commission business
married
21 April 1872 Mary Harrell Jernigan
ii. Henry T Perry 18 May
1847 - rem. to Indiana
iii. Laura E. Perry 20 June
1849 -
married
J. Washington Mitchell of
Bertie Co
iv. Martha S. Perry 17 July
1851 -
married Daniel VanPelt Sessoms 4 Mar 1844 - 20 June 1915
neighbor and cousin
1. William Perry Sessoms
1 Dec 1874 - 26 Aug 1893
2.
WSC Sessoms 28 May 1884 - 6 Sept 1918
v.
Ernest Perry 5 Sept 1867 - 16 June 1916 dsp
married 2nd
10 Dec 1879 Emma D. Lewis
vi. Josie Perry 10 May 1882 - 1 May 1905
c. William N. Perry
d. Joshua S. Perry died 6 Aug 1825
Children of Abner
Perry and Peggy Burns:
1. Patsey Perry 2 Oct 1784 - 1834 [several children]
married 1806 John Dickinson of NH Co NC
2. Sallie Perry 2 April 1787 -
married James Ruffin died
soon
married James Moore moved to
Madison Co AL
3. Rebecca Perry 25 June 1791 -
married Marmaduke Howard
died
married 1816 James Bush moved to
AL
a. Judge
Bush of Marianna, FL
4. Andrew T. Perry 6 Aug 1793 -
married Matilda Jones moved
south
5. John B. Perry 6 Dec 1796 - 28 July 1823 dsp
6. Jennett Perry 22 April 1800 -
married Joseph Deanes
moved to AL
7. Abner Perry 26 July 1803 - died young
Children of Moses
Moore [will 1818] by previous wife or wives:
1. Penelope Moore
married 18 May 1790 James Granberry
Josiah Moore, Wm Granberry BM
a. Sarah
Granberry
2. Tabitha Moore 1771 - 1848
married 12 Feb 1798 Laurence/Lawrence Moore 1764 -
1817
a. Moore Moore ca 1799
b. Lawrence [Laurence] Moore
c. Cornelius Moore 10 Jan 1807 Anson Co NC - 26 Aug
1880 Rosebud, Falls Co TX
[died Wilderville]
married Demopolis AL ca 1826
[Anson Co NC] Susan Pickett 1810 - 22 Sep 1835 Autauga Co Al
married Sumter Co AL 11 Oct 1836
Margaret McKee 13 Mar 1811 - 1874 Marengo Co AL
d. Polly Moore
married Reddick Dean
e. William D. Moore
f. James Moore
3. Nellie Moore
married Culpepper
4. Polly Moore
married Rutland
5. Elizabeth Moore
married Lewis
6. Sarah Moore
married 11 Feb 1795 Langley Granberry
William Higgs, Bm
a. Samuel Granberry
married 18 Feb 1820 Patsey
Bailey
James Rutland, Bm.
b. Sarah Granberry
married
Rhodes
In the name of God amen; I Moses
Moore of Bertie County and State of North Carolina being of sound
mind and in my perfect sences do make and ordain this my last will &
Testament This First day of November in the year of
our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and seventeen.
- Item first I give and bequeath to my beloved wife
Sarah Moore all the property real and personal she possessed at our
Marriage after paying her just debts out of the I also give her one negro
girl named Beck one boy named Elias one Walnut chest of drawers four cows
and calves my Bay horse one bed and furniture four sows and pigs and ene
riding chair and harness, also provisions for her family she has at my house
for one year.
- Item Secondly I give and bequeath to my daughter
Pennelope Granberry my negro man Ben and my negroe man Fortune and
all the property she had before to her and her heirs forever.
- Item Thirdly I give and bequeath to my Daughter
Tabitha Moore one negro named Isaac one boy named Luke also all the
negroes she had before to her and her heirs forever.
- Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Nelley
Culpepper my negro man named Jacob and Bob also all the negroes she
had before to her and her heirs forever.
- Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Polley
Rutland my negro man Chelsey my negro woman Amy also all my land I
bought of Bayless Harrell and William Higgs also as much of my Land I bought
of William Andrews on the lower end of said land as to run within seventy
yards of Carey Island joining Samuel Granberry's land with all the property
she had before to her and her heirs forever.
- Item I give to my Daughter Elizabeth Lewis my
negro man Lewis and girl Milley also the upper part of my land I bought of
William Andrews Running seventy yards below Carey Island also all the
negroes she had before to her and her heirs forever.
- Item I give to my grand Son Samuel Granberry son of
Langley Granberry and Sarah his wife my negro man Abram to him and
his heirs forever.
- Item I lend to my wife Sarah Moore during her
natural life all my land and plantation on which I now live encluding the
land I Bought of Josiah Peeles
- Item I give to my grand Daughter Sarah Rhodes one
negro girl named Mariah which she has in possession to her and her heirs
forever
- Item I lend to my Daughter Pennelope one
negro named Winney during her natural life and after her Death I give the
said Winney to my grand Daughter Sarah Granberry
Daughter of James Granberry and his wife Pennelope to her and her
heirs forever.
- Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Polley
Rutland one negro woman names Peggy to her and heirs forever
- Item I give my notes and money to be equally divided amongst
my Daughters Pennelope Granberry Tabitha Moore, Nelley Culpepper Polley
Rutland and Elizabeth Lewis to them and their heirs forever.
- Item I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Sarah
Moore all the corn fodder and Brandy which is now on her own
plantations to her and her heirs forever
- Also I give her my beloved wife Sarah Moore the
sum of five hundred dollars to be paid out of my Estate. Item It is my
desire that all the remainder of my estate not given away nor lent in this
will should be sold by my Executors and Equally divided between my
Daughters Pennelope Granberry Tabitha Moore Nelley Culpepper Polley Rutland
and Elizabeth Lewis to them and their heirs forever.
- Lastly I make and ordain Whitmell Rutland and Turner
Horne my Executors to this my last Will and Testament and I do Revoke
and make void all other wills made by me in Witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and seal the day and year above written Done
in presence of us Benjamin Coffield
Signed} Moses Moore (seal) Signed} John Jones Polley her ~- mark Baker
Bertie County Court February 1818: proved by Benjamin Coffield. Sol. Cherry
Clk
Bertie County Court August 1819: "The Annexed paper writing purporting
to be the last will and Testament of Moses Moore decd being Contested by the
heirs at Law of the said Moses it was therefore Ordered that a issue be made
up to try the Validity thereof and a lawful Jury being impanelled to try the
Validity of said Will who say that the said paper purporting to be the last
Will foresaid is his last Will and Testament & they say that the said
Moses did devise thereupon it is ordered by the Court to be recorded Teste}E.
A Rhodes Clk."[Will book G 1816-1854, pp 58,59,60]
Pleasant Jordan
ca 1715 -
aft 1791| his
parents
& 1738 Mary Corbin |
her
parents
of Hertford Co NC
both Pleasant Jordan and Mary Corbin were
"birthright" Quakers and since early childhood had been members of
Pagan Creek Meeting. They were given liberty to marry there on 3 March 1738.
Pleasant Jordan,
who represented the county in the Senate in 1780, lived near Winton, and was the
father of Abner Jordan and David Jordan, and the grandfather of the later Col.
Pleasant Jordan, of Winton. One of his daughters married Capt. Abner Perry, of
revolutionary fame, and another one married Capt. James Frazier, the Tory, of
Frazier's Cross Roads, and father of John Hamilton Frazier.
Pleasant Jordan of
Hertford Co NC was a son of Robert Jordan and wife Jane Pleasants.
Children of Pleasant Jordan:
1. Abner Jordan
a. William Jordan
b. David Jordan
c. James Jordan
married Mary
Williams
i.
Joseph J Jordan
sheriff of Hertford Co
ii.
Richard Jordan d FL
iii. John
Jordan killed by falling tree
iv. William
Jordan of Winton
v.
Pattie Jordan
married A I Parker a county commissioner
vi.
Mary Jordan
married Wade R Garriss of Murfreesboro
2. David Jordan
married Miss Kinsey
a. Kinsey Jordan
"was a portly man, a prominent Justice of the Peace, a man who never
married, although he liked dearly to entertain both his gentlemen and lady
friends."
b. Col. Pleasants Jordan
married
the daughter of Thomas Weston of NH Co
i.
Dr. Joseph Perry Jordan
ii.
Mrs. Geo R Branch of NH Co
iii. Mrs Etta
P Deloathch of NH Co, widow of James I Deloatch
c. Matilda Jordan
16 Dec 1815 - 27 Oct 1857
married 9 Dec
1841 William Shaw 16
Mar 1806 - 16 Dec 1862 56 yrs 8 mo
son of John Shaw and wife Celia
i. William Pleasant Shaw 13 Oct 1842 - 27 Nov 1913 ts CSA
Judge W. P. Shaw
married 1869/72 Mary R Askew
9 July 1846 - 14 Sept 1923
ii. Mary E Shaw 6 Feb 1845 - 30 Jan 1852 7th yr of her age
iii. Emily F Shaw 24 Oct 1847 - 4 Feb 1852 5th yr of her age
iv. Sallie Matilda Shaw 4 Oct 1850 - 23 Aug 1862
v. John S Shaw 13 April 1854 -
William was first married to Nancy Sessoms who died 15 Aug 1838
dau of William Sessoms and Elizabeth Van Pelt
i. Sarah E Shaw 8 Dec 1833 - 5 Oct 18?
ii. James D Shaw 28 Sept 1835 - 3 April 1871 35 yrs 6 mos
iii.
William D Shaw [named in William Sessoms's will]
3. Sallie Jordan 24 Nov 1773 - 1847
1st married Joshua Simons who died 1807
a. Joseph J Simons ca 1806 -
2nd married Capt. Abner Perry who died 1810
b. Capt. Abner Jordan Perry 11 Oct 1809 -
3rd married Maurice Moore
c. Elizabeth Moore ca 1813 -
4th married 1816 Moses Moore
5th married 19 Mar 1820 Elisha E Horton son of Hugh
Horton
4. daughter Jordan
married Capt. James Frazier of Frazier Cross Roads
a. John Hamilton
Frazier
b. Jane Frazier
married John
Bembury of St John's
5. daughter Jordan
married Elisha Felton
ca 1755 - aft 1815
a. Bolin Felton
b. Boon Felton
24 Oct 1787 - 24 Oct 1821 Hertford Co NC
served during the War of 1812 and became a General
NC Assembly 1800 - 1817 and 1818 -
1821 State Senate
married Wake Co 4 March 1819 Elizabeth
[Betsey] White
c. William Felton1789 - 1825
AL
married Martha Ann Eliza Fort
i. Thaddeus W Felton
6. Elizabeth Jordan
married Necham Horton uncle of Elisha E last
husband of her sister Sallie
a. J J Horton of
Hertford Co
?7. daughter Jordan
married Hare
a. Jackson B Hare ca
1809 -
"1856 - Jackson B Hare was a Whig and a Methodist. He was a grandson of the
first Pleasant Jordan"
John W Moore in his "Historical Sketches of Hertford Co, Chapter LXII"
married Gates Co M A ? ca 1803 -
i. John Hare ca 1841 -
source: Winbourne's
History of Hertford County +
transcript by David
Powell of the
William Shaw Bible
Robert Jordan 1692 -
& Jane Pleasants
Robert Jordan in direct
line from Samuel Jordan, Ancient Planter [Jamestown 1610] while Jane Pleasants
was a great granddaughter of John Pleasants, a worsted-weaver of St. Savior's
Parish, Norwich, England, who was born ca 1618; granddaughter of John Pleasants
II and Jane Larcome Tucker of Henrico Co VA; and daughter of John Pleasants III
and wife Dorothy Cary.
Children of Robert Jordan & Jane Pleasants:
1. Pleasants Jordan ca 1715 - aft 1791
married Mary Corbin
Robert Jordan 1668 - 1728
& 1687 Chrisitana Taber d. 1689
& Mr. Ouderland/Outland
& 1690 Mary Belson
John Pleasants III 1672 - 1713
& Dorothy Cary
of Henrico Co VA
John Pleasants III of
Henrico Co VA was born 1672; married Dorothy Cary; and died in 1713.
Children of John
Pleasants III & Dorothy Cary:
1. Thomas Pleasants
2. John Pleasants IV
3. Joseph Pleasants
4. Jane Pleasants
married Robert Jordan
5. Anna Pleasants
married Joseph Jordan
married 2nd Thomas Trotter
Ancestors of Jack
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