Mary Louise Bonds1
F, b. 30 March 1922, d. 11 May 2003
Mary Louise Bonds was born on 30 March 1922 in McCalla, Alabama.2
Mary married Erby Claude WATTS, son of Erby Crathon WATTS and Josephine Lee Carroll, on 16 August 1942 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The minister performing the ceremony was R. W. Garner. Mary was the daugther of William Abe Bond and Ada Morgan.3
Mary Louise Bonds died on 11 May 2003 at age 81. She was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama.
Mary married Erby Claude WATTS, son of Erby Crathon WATTS and Josephine Lee Carroll, on 16 August 1942 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The minister performing the ceremony was R. W. Garner. Mary was the daugther of William Abe Bond and Ada Morgan.3
Mary Louise Bonds died on 11 May 2003 at age 81. She was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama.
Last Edited=18 Aug 2022
Citations
- [S536] Tuscaloosa Records, online http://www.tuscco.com, Marriage Records, Bk. 21, pg. 327.
- [S707] Galbraith Family Genealogy, 22 Sep 2008, Kristy is Erby & Mary Louise's granddaugther.
- [S536] Tuscaloosa Records, online http://www.tuscco.com, Marriage Records, Bk. 21W, pg. 327.
Ida May BROWN
F, b. 24 October 1877, d. 7 September 1933
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Ida May BROWN, daughter of John Humphreys BROWN and Melinda Martin, was born on 24 October 1877 in San Saba County, Texas.1
Ida married Albert Sidney Johnson in 1896 in Texas.
Ida May BROWN died on 7 September 1933 in Uvalde, Uvalde County, Texas, at age 55.1 She was buried in Center Point Cemetery, Center Point, Kerr County, Texas.2
Ida May BROWN appeared in a newspaper article 19 September 1933 in the The Orange Leader, published in Orange, Texas. Indictment Return'd In Hammer Slaying-- Ulvade, Texas, The grand jury investigating the hammer slaying of Mrs. Albert Sidney Johnson returned a murder indictment against her daughter, Mrs. Beulah Johnson Jerome, who was held today without bail.
District Attorney K. K. Woodley said Mrs. Jerome would be sent to the state hospital at San Antonio for observation, there being a question about her mental condition. Mrs. Johnson was struck on the head with a hammer five times at her home here September 7, alledgedly during a quarrel with her daughter.
Ida married Albert Sidney Johnson in 1896 in Texas.
Ida May BROWN died on 7 September 1933 in Uvalde, Uvalde County, Texas, at age 55.1 She was buried in Center Point Cemetery, Center Point, Kerr County, Texas.2
Ida May BROWN appeared in a newspaper article 19 September 1933 in the The Orange Leader, published in Orange, Texas. Indictment Return'd In Hammer Slaying-- Ulvade, Texas, The grand jury investigating the hammer slaying of Mrs. Albert Sidney Johnson returned a murder indictment against her daughter, Mrs. Beulah Johnson Jerome, who was held today without bail.
District Attorney K. K. Woodley said Mrs. Jerome would be sent to the state hospital at San Antonio for observation, there being a question about her mental condition. Mrs. Johnson was struck on the head with a hammer five times at her home here September 7, alledgedly during a quarrel with her daughter.
Last Edited=11 Jun 2023
Citations
- [S281] Ida May Johnson, born 24 OCT 1877, San Saba, Texas, died 07 SEP 1933, Uvalde, Uvalde, Texas, USAUvalde, Uvalde, Texas, USA, Texas Department of State Health Services; Austin Texas, USA; Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Ida May (Brown) Johnson, Record ID #55525334, Accessed: 10 JUN 2023.
Nellie Day BROWN
F, b. 16 February 1879, d. 4 February 1967
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Nellie Day BROWN, daughter of John Humphreys BROWN and Melinda Martin, was born on 16 February 1879 in San Saba County, Texas.
Nellie married second Charles Joseph Dumas on 19 August 1900 in Lampasas, Texas. She was buried in Hillsdale Cemetery, Coryell County, Texas.
Nellie Day BROWN died on 4 February 1967 in Lampasas, Lampasas County, Texas, at age 87.
Nellie married second Charles Joseph Dumas on 19 August 1900 in Lampasas, Texas. She was buried in Hillsdale Cemetery, Coryell County, Texas.
Nellie Day BROWN died on 4 February 1967 in Lampasas, Lampasas County, Texas, at age 87.
Last Edited=30 Sep 2021
Ann H. (?)1
F, b. 1812, d. 14 February 1860
Ann H. (?) was born in 1812 in Georgia.1
Ann married Stephen M. BURT, son of John BURT and Sarah MARSHALL, circa 1830 in Autauga County, Alabama. And then by Mar 1837 they were living in Sumter county.1
She was probably the female age 15 to 19 listed in the household of her husband, Stephen M. BURT, in the 1830 Federal Census of Capt Davis' District, Autauga County, Alabama, She would have been about 18 years old.
Ann H. (?) and Stephen M. BURT moved from Autauga county to Perry County, Alabama, between March 1831 and November 1833 That was between land sale to Watston in Autauga county and land purchase from Crawson when Stephen was said to be from Perry county.2
Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. BURT sold a tract of land to Lewis Watson on 25 March 1831 in Autauga County, Alabama. For $300 they sold him the west half of the northwest quarter of section 19, township 19, range 13. This would be in the Billingsley area. It was signed by Stephen M. and Ann H. Burt, and witnessed by William Kirk and John Hunt, justices of the peace.3
She was probably the female age 20 to 30 listed in the household of her husband, Stephen M. BURT, in the 1840 Federal Census of Sumter County, Alabama.
Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?) sold a tract of land to an unknown person on 11 November 1840 in Perry County, Alabama. George N. Ware and Hudson G. Ware of Perry county.4
Ann H. (?) and Stephen M. BURT appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 4 October 1850 in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. The household was listed as Stephen Burt, a 48-year-old farmer and Ann, his 38-year-old wife from Georgia. He owned real estate valued at $2,000. Stephen and Ann had four children born in Alabama: Martha 18, Ann 16, Mary 11, and Ugenia 7. Their youngest son, James, was 2-years-old and born in Mississippi.5
Ann H. (?) died on 14 February 1860 in Carroll County, Mississippi.1,6
Ann married Stephen M. BURT, son of John BURT and Sarah MARSHALL, circa 1830 in Autauga County, Alabama. And then by Mar 1837 they were living in Sumter county.1
She was probably the female age 15 to 19 listed in the household of her husband, Stephen M. BURT, in the 1830 Federal Census of Capt Davis' District, Autauga County, Alabama, She would have been about 18 years old.
Ann H. (?) and Stephen M. BURT moved from Autauga county to Perry County, Alabama, between March 1831 and November 1833 That was between land sale to Watston in Autauga county and land purchase from Crawson when Stephen was said to be from Perry county.2
Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. BURT sold a tract of land to Lewis Watson on 25 March 1831 in Autauga County, Alabama. For $300 they sold him the west half of the northwest quarter of section 19, township 19, range 13. This would be in the Billingsley area. It was signed by Stephen M. and Ann H. Burt, and witnessed by William Kirk and John Hunt, justices of the peace.3
She was probably the female age 20 to 30 listed in the household of her husband, Stephen M. BURT, in the 1840 Federal Census of Sumter County, Alabama.
Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?) sold a tract of land to an unknown person on 11 November 1840 in Perry County, Alabama. George N. Ware and Hudson G. Ware of Perry county.4
Ann H. (?) and Stephen M. BURT appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 4 October 1850 in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. The household was listed as Stephen Burt, a 48-year-old farmer and Ann, his 38-year-old wife from Georgia. He owned real estate valued at $2,000. Stephen and Ann had four children born in Alabama: Martha 18, Ann 16, Mary 11, and Ugenia 7. Their youngest son, James, was 2-years-old and born in Mississippi.5
Ann H. (?) died on 14 February 1860 in Carroll County, Mississippi.1,6
Last Edited=16 Dec 2021
Children of Ann H. (?) and Stephen M. BURT
- Martha BURT1 b. 1832
- Ann BURT1 b. 1834
- Mary W. BURT1 b. 1839
- Eugenia BURT1 b. 1843
- James Alexander BURT1 b. c 1848
Citations
- [S538] "Donna Warner-Lehman database" , Viewed 20 Nov 2004.
- [S16] Barbara Goodson, "Burt Family Genealogy," e-mail to John K. Brown, 14 Feb 2020.
- [S857] Autauga County Deeds and Mortgages, Book D, Volume 4-B: Deed Book C, pg. 288.
- [S16] Barbara Goodson, "Burt Family Genealogy," e-mail to John K. Brown, 14 Feb 2020 - Perry Co., AL DB E, pg. 502. Recorded 21 Dec 1840.
- [S738] 1850 U. S. Census, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, Stephen Burt household 407, pg. 285.
- [S126] Betty Couch Wiltshire, Marr. & Deaths in MS Newspapers, pg. 73.
Martha BURT1
F, b. 1832
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Martha BURT, daughter of Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?), was born in 1832 in Alabama.1
She was probably one of the 2 females age 5 to 10 listed in the household of her father, Stephen M. BURT, in the 1840 Federal Census of Sumter County, Alabama.
Martha BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 4 October 1850, in the household of her parents Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?) in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. She was enumerated as Martha Burt, 18, born Alabama.2
She was probably one of the 2 females age 5 to 10 listed in the household of her father, Stephen M. BURT, in the 1840 Federal Census of Sumter County, Alabama.
Martha BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 4 October 1850, in the household of her parents Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?) in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. She was enumerated as Martha Burt, 18, born Alabama.2
Last Edited=19 Feb 2020
Ann BURT1
F, b. 1834
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Ann BURT, daughter of Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?), was born in 1834 in Alabama.1
She was probably one of the 2 females age 5 to 10 listed in the household of her father, Stephen M. BURT, in the 1840 Federal Census of Sumter County, Alabama.
Ann BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 4 October 1850, in the household of her parents Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?) in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. She was enumerated as Ann Burt, 11, born Alabama.2
She was probably one of the 2 females age 5 to 10 listed in the household of her father, Stephen M. BURT, in the 1840 Federal Census of Sumter County, Alabama.
Ann BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 4 October 1850, in the household of her parents Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?) in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. She was enumerated as Ann Burt, 11, born Alabama.2
Last Edited=10 Mar 2007
Mary W. BURT1
F, b. 1839
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Mary W. BURT, daughter of Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?), was born in 1839 in Alabama.1
She was probably the female under age 5 listed in the household of her father, Stephen M. BURT, in the 1840 Federal Census of Sumter County, Alabama.
Mary W. BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 4 October 1850, in the household of her parents Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?) in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. She was enumerated as Mary Burt, 11, born Alabama.2
She was probably the female under age 5 listed in the household of her father, Stephen M. BURT, in the 1840 Federal Census of Sumter County, Alabama.
Mary W. BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 4 October 1850, in the household of her parents Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?) in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. She was enumerated as Mary Burt, 11, born Alabama.2
Last Edited=12 Dec 2021
Eugenia BURT1
F, b. 1843
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Eugenia BURT, daughter of Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?), was born in 1843 in Alabama.1
Eugenia BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 4 October 1850, in the household of her parents Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?) in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. She was emiumerated as Eugenia Burt, age7, born Alabama.2
Eugenia BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 4 October 1850, in the household of her parents Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?) in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. She was emiumerated as Eugenia Burt, age7, born Alabama.2
Last Edited=10 Mar 2007
James Alexander BURT1
M, b. circa 1848
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
James Alexander BURT, son of Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?), was born circa 1848 in Mississippi.1,2
James Alexander BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 4 October 1850, in the household of his parents Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?) in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. He was enumerated as James Burt, age 2, born Mississippi.3
James Alexander BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 4 October 1850, in the household of his parents Stephen M. BURT and Ann H. (?) in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. He was enumerated as James Burt, age 2, born Mississippi.3
Last Edited=12 Dec 2021
Ellen WATTS1
F, b. 1830
- Relationship
- 2nd great-grandaunt of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Ellen WATTS, daughter of Abraham WATTS Jr. and Lucelia HERRIN, was born in 1830 in Alabama.1
She was probably the female under age 5 listed in the household of her father, Abraham WATTS Jr., in the 1830 Federal Census of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.2
Ellen WATTS appeared on a census, enumerated 1855, in the household of Abraham WATTS Jr. in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.3
Ellen WATTS appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 25 August 1860 in Parkers Beat, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The household was listed as Ellen Watt, a 30 year-old white female born in Alabama. Her occupation was seamtress. Ellen was living alone, but living to either side of her were Sarah Watts and the household of Martha, Morgan and Blanche Watts.1
She was probably the female under age 5 listed in the household of her father, Abraham WATTS Jr., in the 1830 Federal Census of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.2
Ellen WATTS appeared on a census, enumerated 1855, in the household of Abraham WATTS Jr. in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.3
Ellen WATTS appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 25 August 1860 in Parkers Beat, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The household was listed as Ellen Watt, a 30 year-old white female born in Alabama. Her occupation was seamtress. Ellen was living alone, but living to either side of her were Sarah Watts and the household of Martha, Morgan and Blanche Watts.1
Last Edited=6 Jul 2019
Blanche WATTS1
F, b. 1838
- Relationship
- 2nd great-grandaunt of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Blanche WATTS, daughter of Abraham WATTS Jr. and Lucelia HERRIN, was born in 1838 in Alabama.1
Blanche WATTS appeared on a census, enumerated 1855, in the household of Abraham WATTS Jr. in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.2
Blanche WATTS appeared on a census, enumerated 25 August 1860, in the household of Martha WATTS in Parkers Beat, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.1
Blanche WATTS appeared on a census, enumerated 1866, in the household of Sarah Watts in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. She and Martha were listed as two females 20-30. At the time, Blanche would have been 28-years-old.3
Blanche WATTS appeared on a census, enumerated 1855, in the household of Abraham WATTS Jr. in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.2
Blanche WATTS appeared on a census, enumerated 25 August 1860, in the household of Martha WATTS in Parkers Beat, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.1
Blanche WATTS appeared on a census, enumerated 1866, in the household of Sarah Watts in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. She and Martha were listed as two females 20-30. At the time, Blanche would have been 28-years-old.3
Last Edited=10 Mar 2007
Sarah Watts1
F, b. 1820
- Relationship
- 2nd great-grandaunt of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Sarah Watts, daughter of Abraham WATTS Jr., was born in 1820 in Alabama.1 Sarah Watts also went by the name of Sally.
Sarah Watts appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 25 August 1860 in Parkers, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The household was listed as Sarah Watt, a 40-year old seamtress born in Alabama. She had personal property valued at $100 and could read and write. Living next to her were Ellen, Martha, Morgan and Blanche Watts.1
Sarah Watts appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 1866 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The household was listed as 1 male 20-30 [Morgan], 2 females 20-30 [Martha, Blanche], 1 female 30-40 [Sally], and one female 50-60 [Lucelia?]. They lived in township 21, range 8 west.2
Sarah Watts appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 25 August 1860 in Parkers, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The household was listed as Sarah Watt, a 40-year old seamtress born in Alabama. She had personal property valued at $100 and could read and write. Living next to her were Ellen, Martha, Morgan and Blanche Watts.1
Sarah Watts appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 1866 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The household was listed as 1 male 20-30 [Morgan], 2 females 20-30 [Martha, Blanche], 1 female 30-40 [Sally], and one female 50-60 [Lucelia?]. They lived in township 21, range 8 west.2
Last Edited=16 Aug 2022
Dr. George Lawrence Stevenson1
M, b. 14 September 1870, d. 24 June 1938
Dr. George Lawrence Stevenson was born on 14 September 1870 in Pennsylvania.
George married Frances M. BURT, daughter of John James BURT and Sarah Bell WEBB, on 14 November 1903 in San Francisco, California.2
Dr. George Lawrence Stevenson and Frances M. BURT appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 19 April 1910 in Sacramento, California. The household was listed as George Stevenson, 39-year-old physician and surgeon; and Frances, his 31-years-old wife. They had been married 6 years with no children. Also in the home was Sadie Bluett, a 24-year-old servant.
Dr. George Lawrence Stevenson and Frances M. BURT appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 12 January 1920 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California. The household was listed as George L. Stevenson, a 49-year-old physician, born Pennsylvania; Frances M. Stevenson, 40-years-old; and three lodgers: Bernice Scully, 15; Nadine Scully, 8; (both born California) and Ray Thomas, 20, from Oregon. All three were in school. Note that Bernice and Nadine show up as daughters on later censuses.
Dr. George Lawrence Stevenson and Frances M. BURT appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 4 April 1930 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California. The household was listed as George Stevenson, a 59-year-old phyacian and surgery in general practice, born in Pennsyvania, as were his parents. He was not a veteran. His wife Frances M. Stevenson, was 52-years-old, born in Califormia. The house on L Steet was valued $10,000 and they had a radio. Also in the household was their daughter, Nadine, age 18, and Sadie F. Bluett, a 42-year-old back servant, born California.
Dr. George Lawrence Stevenson and Frances M. BURT were included on a voters' list in 1932 in Sacramento County, California. They were listed as George L. Stevenson, physician, and Mrs. Francis(sp) M. Stevenson, housewife. They lived at 2420 L Street.
Dr. George Lawrence Stevenson died on 24 June 1938 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, at age 67. He was buried in East Lawn Memorial Park, Sacramento, California.
George married Frances M. BURT, daughter of John James BURT and Sarah Bell WEBB, on 14 November 1903 in San Francisco, California.2
Dr. George Lawrence Stevenson and Frances M. BURT appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 19 April 1910 in Sacramento, California. The household was listed as George Stevenson, 39-year-old physician and surgeon; and Frances, his 31-years-old wife. They had been married 6 years with no children. Also in the home was Sadie Bluett, a 24-year-old servant.
Dr. George Lawrence Stevenson and Frances M. BURT appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 12 January 1920 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California. The household was listed as George L. Stevenson, a 49-year-old physician, born Pennsylvania; Frances M. Stevenson, 40-years-old; and three lodgers: Bernice Scully, 15; Nadine Scully, 8; (both born California) and Ray Thomas, 20, from Oregon. All three were in school. Note that Bernice and Nadine show up as daughters on later censuses.
Dr. George Lawrence Stevenson and Frances M. BURT appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 4 April 1930 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California. The household was listed as George Stevenson, a 59-year-old phyacian and surgery in general practice, born in Pennsyvania, as were his parents. He was not a veteran. His wife Frances M. Stevenson, was 52-years-old, born in Califormia. The house on L Steet was valued $10,000 and they had a radio. Also in the household was their daughter, Nadine, age 18, and Sadie F. Bluett, a 42-year-old back servant, born California.
Dr. George Lawrence Stevenson and Frances M. BURT were included on a voters' list in 1932 in Sacramento County, California. They were listed as George L. Stevenson, physician, and Mrs. Francis(sp) M. Stevenson, housewife. They lived at 2420 L Street.
Dr. George Lawrence Stevenson died on 24 June 1938 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, at age 67. He was buried in East Lawn Memorial Park, Sacramento, California.
Last Edited=14 Feb 2022
Eliizabeth M. Wornum1
F, b. 3 April 1821, d. 13 December 1854
Eliizabeth M. Wornum was born on 3 April 1821.1
Eliizabeth married Taylor Flewellen Gibson, son of John GIBSON Jr. and Frances Elizabeth Flewellen, on 13 June 1839 in Jones County, Georgia.1
Eliizabeth M. Wornum died on 13 December 1854 in Clinton, Jones County, Georgia, at age 33.1 She was buried in Clinton Methodist Church Cemetery.
Eliizabeth married Taylor Flewellen Gibson, son of John GIBSON Jr. and Frances Elizabeth Flewellen, on 13 June 1839 in Jones County, Georgia.1
Eliizabeth M. Wornum died on 13 December 1854 in Clinton, Jones County, Georgia, at age 33.1 She was buried in Clinton Methodist Church Cemetery.
Last Edited=25 Sep 2014
Citations
- [S542] Jones Co., GA Genweb, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~gajones/, 21 Jan 2005, Jones County Genweb Archives, Cemetery Records and Bio of Joseph Chiles.