Allen Andrew Jackson Lassiter 1838 - 1922 | his parents
& 1871 Lucy Ann Blanchard 1853 - 1937 | her parents
of Water Swamp, Gates Co NC
This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as
of this moment!!
based on the Oral traditions compiled by Edward A Lassiter
Allen A J Lassiter and Lucy Ann Blanchard were married
25 January 1871 in Gates Co NC.
Lucy A and Allen A. J. Lassiter circa 1921 in
Water
Swamp
Their home purchased in 1893 - photo 1974
Allen Andrew Jackson Lassiter was born
8 Sept 1838, the son of John Lassiter [ca 1804 - 1881] and Ann E [Nancy] Brooks.
Note: This Allen Lassiter's name is found
sometimes written as Allen Franklin Lassiter as well as Allen Andrew
Lassiter and Allen Jackson Lassiter. In various records and census his
date of birth ranges from 1835 to 1840.
The War Years: Company C (Orapeake Guards),
formed in Gatesville in Feb 1862. Lassiters enlisting in Company C are Allen A.
Lassiter, Henry E. Lassiter, Josiah Lassiter, Reuben B. Lassiter and Richard H.
Lassiter. Richard died in the war.
On Apr 28, 1862 Camp Mangum, 52 Reg't North Carolina Infantry (State Troops)
Allen Lassiter appears on Company Muster-In and
Descriptive Roll from Gates County, shows him born in Gates County, NC, age 22, farmer, 5 feet, 6 inches tall,
and was enrolled Feb. 24, 1862 in Gatesville by Julian Gilliam. When Allen
Lassiter mustered into service
for 3 years or the war;
The Oath of
Allegiance to the State of
North Carolina
is signed Allen
"his X mark" Lassiter.
Aunt Annie stated that Allen was at the battle of Seven Pines
(also known as
Fair Oaks
, this battle was fought 31 May-
1 Jun. 1862
east of
Richmond
), at
Gettysburg
(1-3 Jul. 1863), at
the battle of the Crater (
30
Jul. 1864
), and at Appomattox.
Pension
records indicate he received wounds at Goldsboro
NC
and at Gettysburg.
He was Wounded and taken prisoner at Bristoe
Station Virginia
(a railroad
junction near
Manassas) on
14
Oct 1863
. Transferred via Old Capital Prison in
Washington
,
DC
to
Point
Lookout
,
MD.
He was Exchanged
10
Feb 1865
at Coxes Landing,
Virginia. and
Returned to his unit at Petersburg
VA.
The formal
surrender was on Palm Sunday,
9
Apr 1865
. The stacking of arms and parole was on
12 Apr 1865.
He was Paroled at Appomattox
VA
where he put his
rifle against a tree and took an oath not to take up arms again... and he never
did. He walked about 175
miles to get home to Water
Swamp
from Appomattox
Virginia. He said he had no
food other than rations issued when he left. Some folks en route gave him some
sweet potatoes to eat. The story is told that he vowed to never eat another
sweet potato and he never did. That aversion did not extend to growing sweet
potatoes as a cash crop for sale. Potatoes were carted to market and sold,
helping out each fall with Christmas money in later years.
Edward writes "Lucy Gordon Lassiter
gave me a $20 confederate bill from the family Bible, which she stated, was part
of Allen's pay as a confederate soldier. She also gave me a silver 3 cent piece,
and a silver "piece of eight" with a hole in it that her mother, Lucy
Ann Blanchard, wore as a young child.
In
Gates
County are many tales of Confederate soldiers coming home to visit
during the war and having to take evasive
action to avoid being taken a prisoner of war. Lucy Costen of Gatesville told of
her grandfather hiding in a hay stack to avoid capture. Lucy
Ann Blanchard told of “Yankees” raiding for food. [I don’t recall them ever being referred
to as federal troops, but some were called buffaloes when they were southerners
fighting for the union cause.]
On
Jan
23, 1871
, Allen Lassiter married Lucy Ann Blanchard, daughter of Robert Henry
Blanchard and Penelope Blanchard, who was "raised by the Hoflers."
Lucy Ann Blanchard was born 5 July 1853, the daughter of Robert Henry
Blanchard and wife Penelope [ca 1830 - aft 1900]. Lucy Ann Blanchard’s family was also from
Gates
County.
Allen and Lucy lived somewhere in the Watery
Swamp
area until 1893
when they bought a house and farm from George Spivey, which they then enlarged the house
with a mortgage loan from the Crosses. Allen and Lucy lived there until their deaths:
Allen in 1922, and Lucy in July 1937.
Allen
was a truck farmer.
Every Saturday he and his wife would rise at 4 a m and take a mule and cart
loaded with their farm produce 40 miles to the
farmer's market in Portsmouth,
Virginia
to sell and then return to Sunbury that afternoon. He
went at such regular intervals it is said that the same stall was reserved for him each week.
Allen gave Lucy Ann a mantel clock when their tenth child,
William Herbert Lassiter was born on
23
Jul 1893
. That mantel clock remains in the family today.
The 1900 Gates Co NC Census lists
Allen J Lassiter, born Sep 1837, age
62, married 29 years, cannot read or write.
Lucy A, born
Jul 1850, age 46 married 29 years, 10 children, 10 surviving, cannot read or write.
Elizabeth, born Apr 1874, age 26
John R, born
Mar 1876, age 24
Annie M, born Aug 1877, age 22
George S, born Mar 1879, age 21
Henry E, born Aug 1880, age 19
Wallace B, born May 1885, age 15
Ida M,
born Apr 1887, age 13
Beauty W, born Feb 1889, age 11
Lucy G, born Oct 1890,
age 9
William H, born Jul 1892(sic), age 7.
In later
years he received a pension based on his service in the Civil War as did his
wife after his death.
Allen Lassiter died 4 March 1922 in Gates Co NC.
Allen A. Lassiter left a Will, in which he gave his home
farm to his son William, on the condition that he take care of his parents and
his two sisters living at home during their lifetime. The land is described as
the:
"tract of land on which I now reside and
containing sixty-five (65) acres, more or less and being the land that I
purchased from Geo. W. Spivey and bounded on the North by lands of Solomon
Goodman; on the East by the lands of Genie Pierce, on the South by the lands of
Thomas Pierce and Robert H. Blanchard, and on the West by the lands of Mrs.
Emeline J. Lassiter [Note: Emeline Jackson was Mrs Reuben Lassiter who was Lucy
Ann's sister – Reubin was Allens brother] and the Lands of H. L.
Brown...."
The Will is dated
23
Jan 1914
, and was admitted to probate on
11 Apr 1922
, listing son Wallace B. Lassiter as Executor.
The Will lists about $500 in personal property and land valued at $3000. The
wife is listed as Lucy A. Lassiter, age 70, Wm. H. Lassiter son, Annie M.
Lassiter and Lucy G. Lassiter beneficiaries, and other children being Bettie
Lassiter White (Mrs. J.D.W.) Portsmouth, Va.; J. R. Lassiter, Drivers, Va.; G.
S. Lassiter, Corapeake, NC; Ida M. Hudgins (Mrs. W.J.H.) Redart,
Va.
; Bedie Long (Mrs. J.P.L.) Hertford, NC.; W. B. Lassiter (Executor appointed in will and not yet
qualified) Drivers,
Va.
Lucy Ann Blanchard Lassiter died
3 Jul 1937
at the home place. Both Lucy and Allen are buried in their family cemetery
on the home place, together with their son Henry Edward Lassiter, their
daughter, Beatrice Williams Lassiter Long, and her husband, Jesse Paul Long.
There are no markers for Henry Edward’s grave. This farm is the last land
Allen Lassiter ever owned. He sold
the timber on the place to Foreman Blades Lumber Company by deed on
26 Aug 1910
for $85. The deeds indicate several neighbors
sold their timber at the same time. There is another deed from Allen and wife
Lucy to S. J. Blanchard of 24 acres of land in
Gates
County
for $374.00 on
14 Jan 1914
[Book 67, page 131]. Apparently he mortgaged
his farm the same year [Book 67, page 240] for $600.00 at 6%. The record is
noted on
1 Jan 1934
as having a balance
due of $1178. 21. A payment of about $55 per year would have paid off the note.
It seems that Allen was never able to put enough aside to finance a
new crop. He kept an account with the Cross family at Hunter’s Mill - a store
and mill. Apparently when he wanted
to expand his home in
Water
Swamp, he borrowed the
money from the Crosses giving a mortgage to secure the loan. This resulted in
the sale of the family farm in Water
Swamp in 1938 or shortly thereafter to pay off the debt.
Children of Allen A J Lassiter and Lucy Ann
Blanchard: 10 children
William Herbert Lassiter, Annie M. Lassiter, Wallace B. Lassiter and Lucy G
Lassiter, at William Lassiter home place, circular 1943.
There is William’s 1941 Ford and Wallace’s 1941 Chevrolet behind them
- the Oak helps dates this photo.
1. Elizabeth Iconie Lassiter 27 Apr 1872 Gates Co - 19 May 1953 Portsmouth VA
married 2 Aug 1900 John David White 17 Jan 1872 Gates
Co - 17 Nov 1932 Nansemond Co
son of Jeremiah White and Absilla Spivey
2. John Robert Lassiter 27 Mar
1874 [5] - 18 Nov 1946 Drivers VA 3 children
married Jan 1912 Lillian Lacy 27 Dec 1889 -
27 Aug 1973 Falls Church VA
3. Annie Mary Lassiter 5 Aug 1876 - 3 July 1955 dsp
4. George Solomon Lassiter 17 Mar 1878 - 18 Sep 1957 Corapeake NC
married Maggie Taylor 5 children
5. Henry Edward Lassiter 11 Aug 1880 - 24 Dec 1908 no issue
married Gracie Brown dau of John N
and Josephine Brown
6. Wallace Butler Lassiter May 1885 - Sept 1966 4 children
married Irma Hofler
daughter of Lucius F
Hofler and wife Helena
7. Ida May Lassiter 20 Apr 1887 - 23 Oct 1976 Matthews VA 7 children
married 4 Apr 1911 Walter J Hudgins 29 Apr 1891 -
24 Mar 1951
8. Beatrice Williams [Beadie] Lassiter Feb 1889 - 30 Nov 1927 Hertford NC
married 3 July 1917 Jesse Paul Long 1875 - Jan
1932
9. Lucy Gordon Lassiter 2 Oct 1891 - 25 May 1962 dsp
Her "sweetheart" Charles W
Hofler 26 Mar 1888 - 10 Oct 1918 died in World War I
10. William Herbert Lassiter 30 July 1893 - 16 Feb
1961
Merchant Marine,
circa 1916 Sailed on SS Hamilton, from
Norfolk
to
New York
.
married
Dolna Harrell 1896 - 1950
daughter of John Wilson Harrell 1866-1942 & Lodie Adelaide Speight 1872
-1904
William H and Dolna Lassiter
ca 1946, taken at family home,
Sunbury
,
NC
.
a. Mary
Elizabeth Lassiter 1923 -
b. Margaret Lodie Lassiter 1925 - 20
Mar 2000 auto accident 3 children
married Kermit Daniel Hires 10 Oct 1916 - 17 Sept 1993
c. Dorothy Harrell Lassiter 1928
- 5 children
married 1949 Charles Herman Carter Jr 25 Dec 1927 - 19 Nov 1974 Gates Co
d. William Herbert Lassiter Jr 1931
- 4 children
married Norma Loretta Riddick [Head]
e. Edward Allen Lassiter 1933
- 3 children
married 1958 Dorene Elaine Olson
f. Fred
Rea Lassiter
8 Aug 1936 - 23 Feb 2005 2 children
obit 1st part & 2 part
married
Mary Evelyn Rountree
Fred and Evelyn Lassiter24 May 2004
snapped by Sally
g. John Carroll Lassiter 1938 -
USMC Jul 1957 - Jul 1959
obit
DEATH OF ALLEN A.
LASSITER
Allen A. Lassiter, [life] long resident of Gates
County, NC [born] Sep 8, 1835, died Mar [4, 1922] at his home near Sunbury, NC
at the age of 86 years.
He enlisted in the Confederate Army at the outbreak of the Civil War and
served the entire four years. He was at Appomattox Court House the day of Lee's
surrender to Grant.
Mr. Lassiter had been for a long number of years a faithful and loyal
member of Damascus Christian Church.
On
Jan 5, 1870
, he married Lucy A.
Blanchard, who survives him. To this union ten children were born; five girls
and five boys, all living except one, Henry E. Lassiter, who died
Dec 24, 1908
.
Those surviving him are: Mrs. John D. White, Deep Creek, Va.; John R.
Lassiter, Driver, Va.; Wallace B. Lassiter, Driver, Va.; Mrs. Walter Hudgins,
Matthews County, Va.; Mrs. Paul Long, Hertford, NC; George S. Lassiter,
Corapeake, NC; Annie M., Lucy G. and William H. Lassiter, of Sunbury, NC
Twenty-three grandchildren and one half sister, Mrs. Job Hofler, and a half brother, John I.
[Q] Lassiter of
Gates
County
,
NC
.
Dr. I. W. Johnson of
Suffolk
conducted the
funeral service, during which Mrs. Marie Brooks Crump, Oscar Hinton, Llewellyn
Spivey and Dr. Johnson sang three favorite hymns of the deceased.
Burial was in the family burying ground near the home.
The pallbearers were: Carroll White, Bedford Brown, Willie Hofler, Howard
Walker, Arthur Hofler, Walter Hofler, Oscar Hinton, Harry Lassiter [nephew].
[The family burying ground means the cemetery at Allen
Lassiter's home place. As you face the home, it is off to your right towards the
Carter home and at back of the field. The persons buried there are Allen and
Lucy Lassiter, Jesse & Beatie Long and Henry Lassiter.] A new fence was
installed in 1996 and a concrete slab cover was added.
John Lassiter ca 1804 - 1881 | his parents
& 1831 Ann E [Nancy] Brooks bef 1815 - ca 1847 | her parents
& 1848 Sarah [Sallie] Briscoe ca 1826 - aft 1916 | her parents
of Sunbury, Gates Co NC
This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as
of this moment!!
based on the Oral traditions compiled by Edward A Lassiter
John was apprenticed as “an orphan of Josiah Lassiter”
Family tradition says that John Lassiter was the “only
child” of Josiah Lassiter and Mary Russell. Family tradition claimed no
brothers or sisters for John. Census records suggest Mary was not John’s first
wife. The tradition is in error on this point. Henry T. Lassiter Cir 1806
was also a child of Josiah Lassiter and Mary Russell, although this branch was
not discovered by the compiler of the Lassiter tree until after the 2000
reunion.
John Lassiter was apprenticed to Henry Lassiter in 1820
to learn carpentry. John is believed to have been born circa 1804.
There is a bond dated
15 March 1855
, Abner Pearce and Sarah S. Melvin, the Bondsman or sec[urity]. Bond was signed
by “John X Lassiter of Josiah” – indicating that John signed with his
mark, and that he regarded himself as the son of Josiah Lassiter. Sarah S.
Melvin was the daughter of Martha S. Brooks, who married Frederick Melvin (later
married Thomas Bagley). Martha’s sister was Ann E. Lassiter, mother of Allen
Lassiter, first wife of John Lassiter, son of Josiah. John Bagley and Martha
Brooks/Melvin/Bagley were living with Abner and Sarah Pearce in 1860.
He probably married and moved in with his in-laws. These land records
show John’s
presence in Gates
County.
George Brooks deeded 88 acres of land
to his daughter Ann E. Lassiter on
15 December 1831
(book 4 page 38).
John granted a lease for 10 years to
Willis Hofler on
13 October 1834
(book 15, page 172).
Ann E. Lassiter and husband, John
Lassiter deeded 88 acres of land to her father, George Brooks on
16 Jan 1836
(book 16, page 6).
The oral tradition spoke of John Lassiter’s first wife as Nancy Brooks, the daughter
of Doctor George Brooks.
Children
of John Lassiter and Ann E [Nancy] Brooks:
1. George Augustus Lassiter 19 July 1835 - 30 Aug 1910 Gates Co NC
married 3 Mar 1865 Armesie Hofler
11 Dec 1834
-
a. Charles Warren Lassiter 20 Aug 1867 -
b. Davette Julia Lassiter 1 April 1873 -
married 12 June 1892
Willis W Hofler 18 Oct 1868 -
c. Martin Luther Lassiter ca 1874 Gates Co
-
d. Annie Lorine [Rena] Lassiter 1 April
1876 -
2. Allen Andrew Jackson Lassiter 8 Sept 1838 - 4 Mar 1922 Gates Co NC
married 23 Jan 1871 Lucy Ann Blanchard
3. Solomon Lassiter 1840/1843 - ca 1849 dy
Nancy (or Ann E) Brooks died cir. 1840 to 1848. We know that John and Nancy had a son, Soloman, who died an infant - at
some point after John’s second marriage in 1848. The marriage bond for John
Lassiter and Sarah Briscoe is dated
April 8, 1848
. The likelihood is that Ann or Nancy Brooks
Lassiter died a year before John re-married. It is believed Soloman died of a
common childhood illness of the time. Aunt Annie related it as: “John Lassiter
married Sarah or Sallie Briscoe, daughter of “Old Man
Easton Briscoe.” They had five children.
Children of John Lassiter and Sarah Briscoe:
1. Reuben Lassiter 11[8] Sept 1850 - 8 June 1911 Gates Co NC
married ca 1884 Emeline Jackson [Jackie] Blanchard 7
Mar 1859 - 21 March 1937 Gates Co
a. Milton L Lassiter 12 Jan 1885 -
married Elsie Benton
i. Reuben Waymore
Lassiter 25 Mar 1918 -
married
Nellie Lee Taylor
ii. Lottie B
Lassiter 26 Aug 1920 -
married Howard Goodman
iii. Bessie Ellen
Lassiter 25 June 1922 - 28 April 1991
married Bill Russ
b. Burton Lassiter 3 April 1887 - 4 April
1983 lived in Portsmouth VA
married Eva Rountree
i. J B [Jesse
Benton?] Lassiter
ii. Margaret Lassiter
Aston
iii. George Lassiter
iv. Alec Lassiter
v. Angela Louise Lassiter
Wolff
c. Horace Norfleet Lassiter 31 Oct [12 Nov] 1888 - 17 Oct 1908
age 19 yrs 11 mo 17 days
d. Sallie Penelope Lassiter 18 April 1892 -
20 Sept 1977
married 20 Dec 1911
Marmaduke Hofler
16 Oct 1879 Gates Co - 10 Jan 1947 Gates Co
e. Cora S Lassiter 24 Sept 1894 - 1 Jan 1895 age
3 mo 7 days
f. Carlton R Lassiter 1 Feb 1896 - 22 Jan 1898
age 1 yr 11 mo 22 days
g. Maywood Corbell Lassiter 18 May 1900 - 22 Nov
1990
married
Mildred Virginia Pierce 1 Feb 1912 - 22 Nov 1999
i.
Charlie Reubin Lassiter of Windsor 18 Mar 1931 - married - no children
ii.
Dennis Corbell Lassiter 18 Dec 1946 -
married Barbara Clay from Baltimore
1. Elizabeth Ann [Beth] Lassiter 31 Oct 1977 -
2. Mary E Lassiter ca 1852 -
Gates Co
NC
1 child
married Robert [Bob] Daniel, brother of Mollie
a. Ernest Robert Daniel
married Eliza Jane Nixon
i. Mary
Sue Daniel 22 Feb 1933 - 12 April 2001
married Dann W Vann
1. Delma Vann Futrell of Murfreesboro NC
2. Rachel Vann Bright of Sunbury NC
3. Elaine Vann Simpson of Sunbury
3. John Quinton Lassiter Oct 1853 -
Gates Co
NC
married Martha Louisa Pierce March 1858 - They had 6 children.
a. Richard Lassiter July 1879 -
married
b. Timothy Lassiter May 1884 -
married Lizzy Hofler
[sister of Tobe]
i. Herman Lassiter
ii. Claude Lassiter
iii. Alfred Lassiter
iv. Timothy Lassiter
v. Bertha Lassiter
c. William Causey Lassiter 1886 -
married 1911 Sarah
Elizabeth Daniels 20 May 1894 -
d. Sarah M [Sally] Lassiter Jan 1889
-
married Jet Blanchard,
brother of Caroline Blanchard
e. John Lee Lassiter April 1892 -
married Jenney Hollowell
f. Martin Lassiter July 1894 -
married Fanny
Ellis
4. William Henry (Will) Lassiter
31 Jan 1859
- 17 Mar 1918
Gates Co
NC
3 children
married 16 Jan 1883 Mary Frances (Mollie)
Daniels 23 Dec 1858 -
7 June 1925 Gates Co
NC
5. Cora A. [Aunt
Cody] Lassiter
3 Oct 1862
-
Gates Co
NC
4 children
married 16 Aug 1883 Job Hofler 15 Oct 1842
-
16 Aug 1918
Gates Co
NC
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