Simeon ABNEY
M, b. 1819, d. 1836
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Simeon ABNEY, son of Walter ABNEY and Susan BROOKS, was born in 1819 in Edgefield County, South Carolina.1
He was probably the male under age 10 listed in the household of his father, Walter ABNEY, in the 1820 Federal Census of Edgefield County, South Carolina.
Simeon married Sophronia BLACK, daughter of Peter BLACK and Mary Elizabeth ABNEY, circa 1835 in Edgefield County, South Carolina.1
In 1836 Simeon died in Edgefield, Edgefield County, South Carolina, leaving Sophronia a widow.1 He was buried in Edgefield Village Cemetery, Edgefield, Edgefield County, South Carolina.
He was probably the male under age 10 listed in the household of his father, Walter ABNEY, in the 1820 Federal Census of Edgefield County, South Carolina.
Simeon married Sophronia BLACK, daughter of Peter BLACK and Mary Elizabeth ABNEY, circa 1835 in Edgefield County, South Carolina.1
In 1836 Simeon died in Edgefield, Edgefield County, South Carolina, leaving Sophronia a widow.1 He was buried in Edgefield Village Cemetery, Edgefield, Edgefield County, South Carolina.
Last Edited=14 Jun 2020
Citations
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Simeon Abney - Find A Grave Memorial# 144079171.
John Rutledge ABNEY
M, b. 1804, d. 1829
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
John Rutledge ABNEY, son of Walter ABNEY and Susan BROOKS, was born in 1804 in Edgefield County, South Carolina.1 He was also known as Jack.
John married Alesey Lindsey in Edgefield County, South Carolina.
John Rutledge ABNEY died in 1829 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. He was buried in Edgefield Village Cemetery, Edgefield, Edgefield County, South Carolina.
John married Alesey Lindsey in Edgefield County, South Carolina.
John Rutledge ABNEY died in 1829 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. He was buried in Edgefield Village Cemetery, Edgefield, Edgefield County, South Carolina.
Last Edited=5 Jun 2019
Child of John Rutledge ABNEY and Alesey Lindsey
- James Madison ABNEY+ b. 10 Aug 1827, d. 20 Jun 1889
Citations
- [S148] R. Robert Abney, Editor, Abney Family Researcher ,Vol. II Issue VI, Sept 1998, pg. 7.
Melinda ABNEY
F
- Relationship
- 4th cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Last Edited=10 Mar 2007
Alsey ABNEY
M, b. 29 November 1835, d. 12 January 1896
- Relationship
- 4th cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Alsey ABNEY, son of Albert Abner ABNEY and Patience STRICKLAND, was born on 29 November 1835 in Saline County, Illinois.
Alsey married Sarah Nancy PANKEY on 8 September 1858 in Saline County, Illinois.1
Alsey ABNEY died on 12 January 1896 in Saline County, Illinois, at age 60. He was buried in Abney Cemetery, Harco, Saline County, Illinois.
Alsey married Sarah Nancy PANKEY on 8 September 1858 in Saline County, Illinois.1
Alsey ABNEY died on 12 January 1896 in Saline County, Illinois, at age 60. He was buried in Abney Cemetery, Harco, Saline County, Illinois.
Last Edited=3 Sep 2021
Children of Alsey ABNEY and Sarah Nancy PANKEY
- Elihu ABNEY
- Nathan L. ABNEY b. 17 Jul 1859, d. 3 Sep 1881
- Hampton ABNEY b. 9 Sep 1861, d. 20 Jan 1943
- Julia A. ABNEY b. 26 Oct 1864, d. 4 Mar 1865
- Mary E. ABNEY b. 5 Sep 1865, d. 25 Apr 1949
- Elizabeth ABNEY b. 1868
- John M. ABNEY b. 1869
Citations
- [S149] Ella Abney, "Family Group sheet of Alsey Abney", Yates Publishing.
Sarah Nancy PANKEY
F, b. 9 May 1845, d. 26 January 1897
Sarah Nancy PANKEY was born on 9 May 1845 in Saline County, Illinois. She was the daughter of John and Nancy Hamilton Pankey.
Sarah married Alsey ABNEY, son of Albert Abner ABNEY and Patience STRICKLAND, on 8 September 1858 in Saline County, Illinois.1
Sarah Nancy PANKEY died on 26 January 1897 in Saline County, Illinois, at age 51.1 She was buried in Abney Cemetery, Harco, Saline County, Illinois.
Sarah married Alsey ABNEY, son of Albert Abner ABNEY and Patience STRICKLAND, on 8 September 1858 in Saline County, Illinois.1
Sarah Nancy PANKEY died on 26 January 1897 in Saline County, Illinois, at age 51.1 She was buried in Abney Cemetery, Harco, Saline County, Illinois.
Last Edited=3 Sep 2021
Children of Sarah Nancy PANKEY and Alsey ABNEY
- Elihu ABNEY
- Nathan L. ABNEY b. 17 Jul 1859, d. 3 Sep 1881
- Hampton ABNEY b. 9 Sep 1861, d. 20 Jan 1943
- Julia A. ABNEY b. 26 Oct 1864, d. 4 Mar 1865
- Mary E. ABNEY b. 5 Sep 1865, d. 25 Apr 1949
- Elizabeth ABNEY b. 1868
- John M. ABNEY b. 1869
Citations
- [S149] Ella Abney, "Family Group sheet of Alsey Abney", Yates Publishing.
Nathan L. ABNEY
M, b. 17 July 1859, d. 3 September 1881
- Relationship
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Nathan L. ABNEY, son of Alsey ABNEY and Sarah Nancy PANKEY, was born on 17 July 1859 in Saline County, Illinois.1
Nathan L. ABNEY Nathan never married.
Nathan L. ABNEY died on 3 September 1881 in Saline County, Illinois, at age 22.
Nathan L. ABNEY Nathan never married.
Nathan L. ABNEY died on 3 September 1881 in Saline County, Illinois, at age 22.
Last Edited=3 Sep 2021
Citations
- [S149] Ella Abney, "Family Group sheet of Alsey Abney", Yates Publishing.
Hampton ABNEY
M, b. 9 September 1861, d. 20 January 1943
- Relationship
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Hampton ABNEY, son of Alsey ABNEY and Sarah Nancy PANKEY, was born on 9 September 1861 in Saline County, Illinois.1
Hampton ABNEY died on 20 January 1943 at age 81.
Hampton ABNEY died on 20 January 1943 at age 81.
Last Edited=10 Mar 2007
Citations
- [S149] Ella Abney, "Family Group sheet of Alsey Abney", Yates Publishing.
Mary E. ABNEY
F, b. 5 September 1865, d. 25 April 1949
- Relationship
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Mary E. ABNEY, daughter of Alsey ABNEY and Sarah Nancy PANKEY, was born on 5 September 1865 in Saline County, Illinois.1
Mary E. ABNEY died on 25 April 1949 at age 83.
Mary E. ABNEY died on 25 April 1949 at age 83.
Last Edited=10 Mar 2007
Citations
- [S149] Ella Abney, "Family Group sheet of Alsey Abney", Yates Publishing.
Julia A. ABNEY
F, b. 26 October 1864, d. 4 March 1865
- Relationship
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Julia A. ABNEY, daughter of Alsey ABNEY and Sarah Nancy PANKEY, was born on 26 October 1864 in Saline County, Illinois.1
Julia A. ABNEY died on 4 March 1865 in Saline County, Illinois.
Julia A. ABNEY died on 4 March 1865 in Saline County, Illinois.
Last Edited=10 Mar 2007
Citations
- [S149] Ella Abney, "Family Group sheet of Alsey Abney", Yates Publishing.
Elizabeth ABNEY
F, b. 1868
- Relationship
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Elizabeth ABNEY, daughter of Alsey ABNEY and Sarah Nancy PANKEY, was born in 1868 in Saline County, Illinois.
Last Edited=10 Mar 2007
John M. ABNEY
M, b. 1869
- Relationship
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
John M. ABNEY, son of Alsey ABNEY and Sarah Nancy PANKEY, was born in 1869 in Saline County, Illinois.1
John M. ABNEY Disappeared out west, heading for California.
John M. ABNEY Disappeared out west, heading for California.
Last Edited=3 Sep 2021
Citations
- [S149] Ella Abney, "Family Group sheet of Alsey Abney", Yates Publishing.
Elihu ABNEY
M
- Relationship
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Elihu ABNEY died in Quincy, Illinois.
Elihu ABNEY, son of Alsey ABNEY and Sarah Nancy PANKEY, was born in Saline County, Illinois.
Elihu ABNEY, son of Alsey ABNEY and Sarah Nancy PANKEY, was born in Saline County, Illinois.
Last Edited=10 Mar 2007
Nathaniel ABNEY Jr.
M, b. 25 January 1786, d. 15 April 1851
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 5 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Nathaniel ABNEY Jr., son of Dr. Nathaniel ABNEY and Lucy Collins, was born on 25 January 1786 in Union County, Old 96 District, South Carolina.1
Nathaniel ABNEY Jr. appeared on a census, enumerated 1790, in the household of Lucy Collins in Edgefield County, South Carolina.2
Nathaniel married Eleanor Boulware, daughter of William Boulware and Rachel (?), on 14 September 1806.3
Nathaniel ABNEY Jr. and Paul Collins ABNEY moved from Union County, South Carolina to Tennessee circa 1809. Paul Collins Abney moved to Montgomery County, Tennessee and Nathaniel bought land in Stewart and Montgomery County, Tennessee. In 1819 Paul migrated to White County, Illinois and then before 1826 to Warren County, Mississippi where he was Justice of the Peace. He moved to Hinds County, Mississippi about 1831 where he lived with his son, Robert. He died there and was buried at Champion Hill on a piece of land owned by Robert and had previously been owned by another son, Joseph Duncan Abney.
Nathaniel ABNEY Jr. and Eleanor Boulware appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 6 August 1810 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. The household was listed as one male under 10 [William], one male 16-25 [Nathaniel 24], one female under 10 [Mahaley], one female 16-25 [Eleanor 22], and 13 slaves.4
Eleanor died on 13 July 1836 in Choctaw County, Alabama, at age 48 leaving Nathaniel ABNEY Jr. as a widower.1
Nathaniel married second Mary Brooks on 14 February 1845 in Alabama. She was a widow. Mary Musgrove of Maryland married first ___ Brooks.
Nathaniel ABNEY Jr. died on 15 April 1851 in Gainesville, Sumter County, Alabama, at age 65.1 He was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery.
Nathaniel ABNEY Jr. appeared on a census, enumerated 1790, in the household of Lucy Collins in Edgefield County, South Carolina.2
Nathaniel married Eleanor Boulware, daughter of William Boulware and Rachel (?), on 14 September 1806.3
Nathaniel ABNEY Jr. and Paul Collins ABNEY moved from Union County, South Carolina to Tennessee circa 1809. Paul Collins Abney moved to Montgomery County, Tennessee and Nathaniel bought land in Stewart and Montgomery County, Tennessee. In 1819 Paul migrated to White County, Illinois and then before 1826 to Warren County, Mississippi where he was Justice of the Peace. He moved to Hinds County, Mississippi about 1831 where he lived with his son, Robert. He died there and was buried at Champion Hill on a piece of land owned by Robert and had previously been owned by another son, Joseph Duncan Abney.
Nathaniel ABNEY Jr. and Eleanor Boulware appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 6 August 1810 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. The household was listed as one male under 10 [William], one male 16-25 [Nathaniel 24], one female under 10 [Mahaley], one female 16-25 [Eleanor 22], and 13 slaves.4
Eleanor died on 13 July 1836 in Choctaw County, Alabama, at age 48 leaving Nathaniel ABNEY Jr. as a widower.1
Nathaniel married second Mary Brooks on 14 February 1845 in Alabama. She was a widow. Mary Musgrove of Maryland married first ___ Brooks.
Nathaniel ABNEY Jr. died on 15 April 1851 in Gainesville, Sumter County, Alabama, at age 65.1 He was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery.
Last Edited=20 May 2022
Children of Nathaniel ABNEY Jr. and Eleanor Boulware
- Mahaley A. ABNEY b. 30 Aug 1807, d. 13 Mar 1849
- William Boulware ABNEY b. 29 Jan 1809
- Mary Maynard ABNEY b. 7 Jul 1811, d. 1880
- Rachel B. ABNEY b. 7 Jul 1811, d. 1880
- John Wesley ABNEY+ b. 25 Jan 1814, d. a 1880
- Elizabeth E. ABNEY b. 25 Dec 1815
- Clarissa Catherine ABNEY b. 23 Feb 1817, d. a 1880
- Agatha P. ABNEY b. 12 Aug 1820, d. 3 Sep 1821
- Nathaniel G. ABNEY b. 8 Sep 1822
- Georgia Ann ABNEY b. 5 Feb 1825, d. 1903
- Virginia Caroline ABNEY b. 10 Aug 1828
Citations
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Nathaniel Abney, Jr.-- Memorial #136503362.
- [S148] R. Robert Abney, Editor, Abney Family Researcher ,January 2001, source pg. 63 of census.
- [S391] Raymond R. Abney, AFR January 2001.
- [S960] 1810 US Census, Edgefield County, South Carolina, pg. 83.
Joseph ABNEY
M, b. circa 1784, d. 1808
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 5 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Joseph ABNEY, son of Dr. Nathaniel ABNEY and Lucy Collins, was born circa 1784 in Union County, South Carolina.
Joseph ABNEY appeared on a census, enumerated 1790, in the household of Lucy Collins in Edgefield County, South Carolina.1
Joseph ABNEY died in 1808 in Liberty County, Georgia.2
Joseph ABNEY appeared on a census, enumerated 1790, in the household of Lucy Collins in Edgefield County, South Carolina.1
Joseph ABNEY died in 1808 in Liberty County, Georgia.2
Last Edited=10 Jul 2023
Joshua ABNEY
M, b. 1774, d. 1845
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 5 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Joshua ABNEY, son of Elisha ABNER and Nancy Calloway, was born in 1774 in Albemarle County, Virginia.
Joshua married Patsy PHELPS on 6 May 1795 in Green County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of William and Nancy Nail Phelps.
Joshua saw military service circa 1814 as a private in the 2nd Regiment of West Tennessee Militia during the War of 1812.
Joshua ABNEY died in 1845 in Jefferson County, Illinois. He was buried in Abner Cemetery, Nason, Jefferson County, Illinois.
Joshua married Patsy PHELPS on 6 May 1795 in Green County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of William and Nancy Nail Phelps.
Joshua saw military service circa 1814 as a private in the 2nd Regiment of West Tennessee Militia during the War of 1812.
Joshua ABNEY died in 1845 in Jefferson County, Illinois. He was buried in Abner Cemetery, Nason, Jefferson County, Illinois.
Last Edited=3 Sep 2022
Children of Joshua ABNEY and Patsy PHELPS
- Rebecca ABNEY b. 9 Feb 1796, d. 26 Sep 1855
- Rev. Paul Colby ABNEY b. 7 Sep 1801, d. 1867
- William ABNER b. 1 Oct 1802, d. 26 Oct 1858
- Silas ABNER b. 1810
Margaret Larkin ABNER
F, b. 14 February 1798, d. 20 August 1856
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 5 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Margaret Larkin ABNER, daughter of Elisha ABNER and Susannah Sumter, was born on 14 February 1798 in Carter County, Tennessee.
Margaret Larkin ABNER died on 20 August 1856 in Rockfield, Warren County, Kentucky, at age 58. She was buried in Stanley-Christian Graveyard, Rockfield, Warren County, Kentucky.
Margaret Larkin ABNER died on 20 August 1856 in Rockfield, Warren County, Kentucky, at age 58. She was buried in Stanley-Christian Graveyard, Rockfield, Warren County, Kentucky.
Last Edited=3 Sep 2022
Jonathan ABNEY
M, b. 7 February 1761, d. 23 July 1812
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 5 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Jonathan ABNEY, son of Nathaniel ABNEY and Isabella MADISON, was born on 7 February 1761 in Virginia.1,2 He was also known as John. He was a surveyor and merchant in Edgefield County, South Carolina.
During the American Revolution, Jonathan ABNEY enlisted in Col. Robert Anderson's militia company of the Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment circa 1780 in the Old Ninety-Sixth District, South Carolina.
He purchased a government land patent 1785 in Ninety-Six District, South Carolina. His land plat was for 640 acres on Tosety Creek and Plum Branch of the Saluda River and was surveyed by Phillip Waters. His land was bordered by James Carson, A. Duck, John Gorman, Alexander Kenida [Kennedy], and Thomas Spragins.3
Jonathan married first Rachel Elizabeth LARK circa 1786 in South Carolina.4
He appeared on a land plat 4 June 1789 in Ninety-Six District, South Carolina. The plat contained 900 acres on Tosetys Creek. Surrounding land owners were James Carson, John Coleman, John Cox, Hezekiah Gentry, William Jockey, Thomas Spragins, and Mathew Wills.5
Jonathan ABNEY appeared on the 1790 Federal Census of Ninety-Six District, Edgefield County, South Carolina, One male over 16 [Jonathan], one male under 16 [Lark], three females [Rachel, Charlotte, Polly], and one slave.
John ABNEY bought a tract of land from his father, Nathaniel ABNEY, on 30 January 1792 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. John was referred to as a deputy surveyor, and both men were residents of Edgefield county. The sale for 100 pounds was for 250 acres being part of 400 acres orginally granted 16 Dec 1766 to Henry Metcalf and given in his will to his son Henry who conveyed it to Thomas W. Waters who with his wife Sarah conveyed it to Nathaniel Abney. The tract was on the south side of the Saluda River adjacent to where the Long branch of Tosety's Creek crosses the head of Wolf Trap's Branch, the widow Abney[Harriett?], Paul Abney, and Alexander Kenida[Kennedy]. The sale was witnessed by Azariah Abney, Thos. Pulley, Joel Abney on 27 Oct 1792. It was recorded 3 Sep 1793.6
Jonathan ABNEY witnessed the sale of land from Samuel ABNEY Jr. to Thomas Spraggins on 14 August 1793 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. For 8 pounds he sold 18 acres, part of 150 acres originally granted 20 May 1769 unto Stephen Collins and conveyed to Samuel Abney, dec'd, the father of the said Samuel Abney, and he being heir at law. Said tract was on the Saluda River adjacent to branches of Tosetys Creek and land of said Thomas Spraggins. Witnesses were William Kennedy and John Abney.7
Jonathan married second Susan Isabella POPE, daughter of Jacob Thomas POPE and Elizabeth Dawkins, circa 1798 in South Carolina.4
John ABNEY sold a tract of land to Paul ABNEY on 11 February 1800 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. For $100 he sold 425 acres being part of 900 acres originally granted to said John Abney on Tosetys Creek of Saluda River. adjacent lands of James Carson now belonging to Major Thomas Buller. Witnesses were William W. Abney and James Barnes. It was signed by John Abney and proven 11 Feb 1800 by William Abney. Nathaniel Abney, JP. Recorded 26 Mar 1800.8
John ABNEY sold a tract of land to James BARNES on 11 February 1800 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. For $35 he sold fifty acres originally granted to John Dean on the Bounty and conveyed to George Dean, brother and heir of the said John Dean and from him to John Abney on branch of Tosetys Creek of Saluda River bounded by the lands of Paul Abney, James Summers, John Abney, [William?] Kennedy, and vacant. Witnesses were Paul Abney and William (X) Abney. It was signed by John Abney and proven 11 Feb 1800 by Paul Abney. Nathaniel Abney, JP. Recorded 28 Mar 1800.9
John ABNEY sold a tract of land to William KENNEDY on 10 April 1800 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. For £15 sterling the sale was for 100 acres being part of 740 acres originally granted to said John Abney 5 Sep 1785 upon Tosety Creek of Saluda River, said 100 acres bounding on said William Kennedy's land, Paul Abney, road from Saluda Old Town to Charleston, old Dutch survey now belonging to Cullen Lark. Witnesses were Azariah Abney and Joel Abney. It was signed by John Abney and proven 10 Apr 1802 by Joel Abney before Nathaniel Abney, JP. Recorded 26 Mar 1803.10
John ABNEY sold a tract of land to Azariah ABNEY on 9 January 1802 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. The $135 deed was for 150 acres originally granted to John Deen by bounty and conveyed by his oldest brother and heir at law to John Abney on Tosetys Creek of Saluda River, adjacent land of Cullen Lark, the waggon road, Samuel Abneys land, and said Azariah Abney's land. Witnesses were Harris Smith and Joel Abney. It was proven 15 Dec 1802 before Nathaniel Abney JP.11
He sold a tract of land to Zachariah Riley on 26 March 1802 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. For £38 sterling, two tracts containing 305 acres on Persimmon Lick Creek of Little Saluda River; first tract contains 225 acres, being part of 1190 acres originally granted to said John Abney 5 Jun 1786, adjacent lands settled by James Reed, Zachariah Riley and formerly owned by William Bowlen, John Cox, Walter Abney, Dannett Abney. The second tract contained 80 acres of land adjacent to above tract was originally granted Abner Dean by bounty; conveyed to George Dean eldest brother and heir to said Abner Dean and deeded to above John Abney, the 80 acres hereby sold except a small part that runs into other lands in order to join the tracts together. Witness were James Carson and Thomas Redmond. Signed by John Abney and proven and recorded 26 Mar 1803 by James Carson before Nathaniel Abney JP.12
Jonathan ABNEY sold a tract of land to Dr. John Bolger on 1 March 1805 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. For $200 he sold 200 acres being part of 640 acres originally granted to said John Abney on Tossestys.13
Jonathan ABNEY was named executor and an heir in the will of Nathaniel ABNEY dated 29 July 1806 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. Lastly, I do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my three sons John, Joel, and Azariah, to be my true, and lawful executors, to see that the true intent, and meaning to this my Last Will and Testament be punitivally fulfilled.14
Susan Isabella died on 11 September 1807 in Edgefield County, South Carolina, leaving Jonathan ABNEY as a widower.4
Jonathan married third Susan Nunn circa 1808 in South Carolina.15,4
John ABNEY bought land from William KENNEDY on 15 July 1809 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. William Kennedy to John Abney, merchant, 200 acres on Tosetys branch of Saluda River, part of the same originally granted to my fatherAlexander Kennedy, the balance joining thereto originally granted to said John Abney, conveyed to me, said 200 acres adjoined on northeast of Paul Abneys land, on southeast of John Bolger, south on said John Abneys, west by Jesse Sanford, southwest by Azariah Abney, north by said John Abney; also to procure a renounciation or relinquishment of my wife's dower, also my mother's claim in the [word lost in binding] also the claim or claims in the same of my brothers and sisters, and will idemify said John Abney or his heirs and assigns for any loss, damages or trouble caused respecting said land or any part thereof. Witnesses: George Nunn, Alexr S. Legg, Hugh Duffey. Signed William Kennedy and proven 28 Nov 1809 by George Nunn. Sampson Pope, JP. Justice Sampson Pope certifies relinquishment of dower rights by Patsy or Martha Kennedy, wife of William Kennedy, 16 Dec 1809; signed Martha Kennedy. Recorded 28 Nov 1813.16
John ABNEY bought a tract of land from William KENNEDY on 15 July 1809 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. In the bond, William Kennedy stated his father was Alexander Kennedy and his wife Patsey or Martha Kennedy. The bond was for 200 acres on Tosetys Creek, a branch of the Saluda River, (part of an original grant to his father Alexander Kennedy). Tosety Creek is where Samuel Abney, Sr.'s land was in Edgefield (now Saluda) county. The land was discribed as being originally granted to said John Abney and conveyed to William Kennedy. It was on northeast side of Paul Abney's land, on southeast of John Bolger, south by more land of John Abney, west by John Sanford, southwest by Azariah Abney and north by said John Abney. Witnesses were George Nunn, Alex. S. Legg, and Hugh Duffey. Patsey or Martha Kennedy, wife of William, relinquished her dower.17,18,19
He bought land from Lemuel Munson on 1 December 1810 in Edgefield (now Saluda) County, South Carolina. Lemuel Munson to John Abney Sr, Conditioned Bond, 1 Dec 1810, Munson makes title to Abney to 50 acres originally granted to Daniel Mukles situate on Beaverdam Branch of Coffeetown Creek surveyed by Jesse Blocker D.S. on 22 May 1810 for 220 Acres, title made to in consideration of 33 pounds which I owe to said Abney, bound in sum of 66 pounds, nevertheless if I pay said Abney 12 months after date with lawful interest, then above sale shall be void. Witnesses: Thomas Carson, George Nunn. Signed Lemuel Munson. Proven 3 Aug 1812 by Thomas Carson, William Spraggins J.P. Recorded 2 Nov 1813.20
John ABNEY bought land from Zachariah ABNEY on 29 December 1810 in Edgefield (now Saluda) County, South Carolina. Both were residents of Edgefield County. According to the bond, William Kennedy, now of Georgia, had sold land where he formerly lived on Tosetys Creek, a branch of the Saluda River. It not being convenient for him to procure rights from some of the legatees of his father, Alexander Kennedy's estate, including his brothers John and James Kennedy and his sister Rosanna Kennedy, Zachariah paid $200 bond to indemnify John Abney against claims of the legatees should they come forward. Witnesses were Lark Abney and Thomas Carson.21,20
Jonathan ABNEY bought land from Paul ABNEY on 5 June 1811 in Edgefield (now Saluda) County, South Carolina. Paul Abney to John Abney Sr, deed, five June [not readable], $200, 150 acres it being part of 900 Acres originally granted to above mentioned John Abney on 6 July 1789, a part of which the above-mentioned is a part was conveyed by said John Abney to said Paul Abney, situated on head of Tosetys Creek of Saluda River adjacent lines of William Spraggins, John Abney Sr., land surveyed for David Hendricks. Witnesses John Abney Jr., Urbane Nicholson, Lark Abney. Signed Paul Abney. Justice Sampson Pope certified relinquishment of Dower rights by Eleanor Abney wife of Paul Abney, 6 July 1811. Signed Eleanor Abney. Proven 16 November 1812 by Urbane Nicholson, William Spraggins J.P. Recorded 2 Nov 1813.22
John ABNEY sold a tract of land to John Bolger and Sarah Carson on 22 June 1812 in Edgefield (now Saluda) County, South Carolina. For $40 he deeded 250 acres, being part of 3500 acres originally granted to said John Abney on 5 Dec 1788 in Ninety-Six District , now Edgefield County. It was adjacent to lands surveyed for Michael Abney, now claimed by Col. Samuel Mays. Witnesses: Joel Abney, Austin Eskridge, Lark Abney. It was proven 25 Jun 1812 by Lark Abney and recorded 22 May 1816.23
Jonathan left a will dated 20 June 1812 in Edgefield County, South Carolina.
Jonathan ABNEY died on 23 July 1812 in Edgefield, South Carolina, at age 51.26
During the American Revolution, Jonathan ABNEY enlisted in Col. Robert Anderson's militia company of the Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment circa 1780 in the Old Ninety-Sixth District, South Carolina.
He purchased a government land patent 1785 in Ninety-Six District, South Carolina. His land plat was for 640 acres on Tosety Creek and Plum Branch of the Saluda River and was surveyed by Phillip Waters. His land was bordered by James Carson, A. Duck, John Gorman, Alexander Kenida [Kennedy], and Thomas Spragins.3
Jonathan married first Rachel Elizabeth LARK circa 1786 in South Carolina.4
He appeared on a land plat 4 June 1789 in Ninety-Six District, South Carolina. The plat contained 900 acres on Tosetys Creek. Surrounding land owners were James Carson, John Coleman, John Cox, Hezekiah Gentry, William Jockey, Thomas Spragins, and Mathew Wills.5
Jonathan ABNEY appeared on the 1790 Federal Census of Ninety-Six District, Edgefield County, South Carolina, One male over 16 [Jonathan], one male under 16 [Lark], three females [Rachel, Charlotte, Polly], and one slave.
John ABNEY bought a tract of land from his father, Nathaniel ABNEY, on 30 January 1792 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. John was referred to as a deputy surveyor, and both men were residents of Edgefield county. The sale for 100 pounds was for 250 acres being part of 400 acres orginally granted 16 Dec 1766 to Henry Metcalf and given in his will to his son Henry who conveyed it to Thomas W. Waters who with his wife Sarah conveyed it to Nathaniel Abney. The tract was on the south side of the Saluda River adjacent to where the Long branch of Tosety's Creek crosses the head of Wolf Trap's Branch, the widow Abney[Harriett?], Paul Abney, and Alexander Kenida[Kennedy]. The sale was witnessed by Azariah Abney, Thos. Pulley, Joel Abney on 27 Oct 1792. It was recorded 3 Sep 1793.6
Jonathan ABNEY witnessed the sale of land from Samuel ABNEY Jr. to Thomas Spraggins on 14 August 1793 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. For 8 pounds he sold 18 acres, part of 150 acres originally granted 20 May 1769 unto Stephen Collins and conveyed to Samuel Abney, dec'd, the father of the said Samuel Abney, and he being heir at law. Said tract was on the Saluda River adjacent to branches of Tosetys Creek and land of said Thomas Spraggins. Witnesses were William Kennedy and John Abney.7
Jonathan married second Susan Isabella POPE, daughter of Jacob Thomas POPE and Elizabeth Dawkins, circa 1798 in South Carolina.4
John ABNEY sold a tract of land to Paul ABNEY on 11 February 1800 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. For $100 he sold 425 acres being part of 900 acres originally granted to said John Abney on Tosetys Creek of Saluda River. adjacent lands of James Carson now belonging to Major Thomas Buller. Witnesses were William W. Abney and James Barnes. It was signed by John Abney and proven 11 Feb 1800 by William Abney. Nathaniel Abney, JP. Recorded 26 Mar 1800.8
John ABNEY sold a tract of land to James BARNES on 11 February 1800 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. For $35 he sold fifty acres originally granted to John Dean on the Bounty and conveyed to George Dean, brother and heir of the said John Dean and from him to John Abney on branch of Tosetys Creek of Saluda River bounded by the lands of Paul Abney, James Summers, John Abney, [William?] Kennedy, and vacant. Witnesses were Paul Abney and William (X) Abney. It was signed by John Abney and proven 11 Feb 1800 by Paul Abney. Nathaniel Abney, JP. Recorded 28 Mar 1800.9
John ABNEY sold a tract of land to William KENNEDY on 10 April 1800 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. For £15 sterling the sale was for 100 acres being part of 740 acres originally granted to said John Abney 5 Sep 1785 upon Tosety Creek of Saluda River, said 100 acres bounding on said William Kennedy's land, Paul Abney, road from Saluda Old Town to Charleston, old Dutch survey now belonging to Cullen Lark. Witnesses were Azariah Abney and Joel Abney. It was signed by John Abney and proven 10 Apr 1802 by Joel Abney before Nathaniel Abney, JP. Recorded 26 Mar 1803.10
John ABNEY sold a tract of land to Azariah ABNEY on 9 January 1802 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. The $135 deed was for 150 acres originally granted to John Deen by bounty and conveyed by his oldest brother and heir at law to John Abney on Tosetys Creek of Saluda River, adjacent land of Cullen Lark, the waggon road, Samuel Abneys land, and said Azariah Abney's land. Witnesses were Harris Smith and Joel Abney. It was proven 15 Dec 1802 before Nathaniel Abney JP.11
He sold a tract of land to Zachariah Riley on 26 March 1802 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. For £38 sterling, two tracts containing 305 acres on Persimmon Lick Creek of Little Saluda River; first tract contains 225 acres, being part of 1190 acres originally granted to said John Abney 5 Jun 1786, adjacent lands settled by James Reed, Zachariah Riley and formerly owned by William Bowlen, John Cox, Walter Abney, Dannett Abney. The second tract contained 80 acres of land adjacent to above tract was originally granted Abner Dean by bounty; conveyed to George Dean eldest brother and heir to said Abner Dean and deeded to above John Abney, the 80 acres hereby sold except a small part that runs into other lands in order to join the tracts together. Witness were James Carson and Thomas Redmond. Signed by John Abney and proven and recorded 26 Mar 1803 by James Carson before Nathaniel Abney JP.12
Jonathan ABNEY sold a tract of land to Dr. John Bolger on 1 March 1805 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. For $200 he sold 200 acres being part of 640 acres originally granted to said John Abney on Tossestys.13
Jonathan ABNEY was named executor and an heir in the will of Nathaniel ABNEY dated 29 July 1806 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. Lastly, I do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my three sons John, Joel, and Azariah, to be my true, and lawful executors, to see that the true intent, and meaning to this my Last Will and Testament be punitivally fulfilled.14
Susan Isabella died on 11 September 1807 in Edgefield County, South Carolina, leaving Jonathan ABNEY as a widower.4
Jonathan married third Susan Nunn circa 1808 in South Carolina.15,4
John ABNEY bought land from William KENNEDY on 15 July 1809 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. William Kennedy to John Abney, merchant, 200 acres on Tosetys branch of Saluda River, part of the same originally granted to my fatherAlexander Kennedy, the balance joining thereto originally granted to said John Abney, conveyed to me, said 200 acres adjoined on northeast of Paul Abneys land, on southeast of John Bolger, south on said John Abneys, west by Jesse Sanford, southwest by Azariah Abney, north by said John Abney; also to procure a renounciation or relinquishment of my wife's dower, also my mother's claim in the [word lost in binding] also the claim or claims in the same of my brothers and sisters, and will idemify said John Abney or his heirs and assigns for any loss, damages or trouble caused respecting said land or any part thereof. Witnesses: George Nunn, Alexr S. Legg, Hugh Duffey. Signed William Kennedy and proven 28 Nov 1809 by George Nunn. Sampson Pope, JP. Justice Sampson Pope certifies relinquishment of dower rights by Patsy or Martha Kennedy, wife of William Kennedy, 16 Dec 1809; signed Martha Kennedy. Recorded 28 Nov 1813.16
John ABNEY bought a tract of land from William KENNEDY on 15 July 1809 in Edgefield County, South Carolina. In the bond, William Kennedy stated his father was Alexander Kennedy and his wife Patsey or Martha Kennedy. The bond was for 200 acres on Tosetys Creek, a branch of the Saluda River, (part of an original grant to his father Alexander Kennedy). Tosety Creek is where Samuel Abney, Sr.'s land was in Edgefield (now Saluda) county. The land was discribed as being originally granted to said John Abney and conveyed to William Kennedy. It was on northeast side of Paul Abney's land, on southeast of John Bolger, south by more land of John Abney, west by John Sanford, southwest by Azariah Abney and north by said John Abney. Witnesses were George Nunn, Alex. S. Legg, and Hugh Duffey. Patsey or Martha Kennedy, wife of William, relinquished her dower.17,18,19
He bought land from Lemuel Munson on 1 December 1810 in Edgefield (now Saluda) County, South Carolina. Lemuel Munson to John Abney Sr, Conditioned Bond, 1 Dec 1810, Munson makes title to Abney to 50 acres originally granted to Daniel Mukles situate on Beaverdam Branch of Coffeetown Creek surveyed by Jesse Blocker D.S. on 22 May 1810 for 220 Acres, title made to in consideration of 33 pounds which I owe to said Abney, bound in sum of 66 pounds, nevertheless if I pay said Abney 12 months after date with lawful interest, then above sale shall be void. Witnesses: Thomas Carson, George Nunn. Signed Lemuel Munson. Proven 3 Aug 1812 by Thomas Carson, William Spraggins J.P. Recorded 2 Nov 1813.20
John ABNEY bought land from Zachariah ABNEY on 29 December 1810 in Edgefield (now Saluda) County, South Carolina. Both were residents of Edgefield County. According to the bond, William Kennedy, now of Georgia, had sold land where he formerly lived on Tosetys Creek, a branch of the Saluda River. It not being convenient for him to procure rights from some of the legatees of his father, Alexander Kennedy's estate, including his brothers John and James Kennedy and his sister Rosanna Kennedy, Zachariah paid $200 bond to indemnify John Abney against claims of the legatees should they come forward. Witnesses were Lark Abney and Thomas Carson.21,20
Jonathan ABNEY bought land from Paul ABNEY on 5 June 1811 in Edgefield (now Saluda) County, South Carolina. Paul Abney to John Abney Sr, deed, five June [not readable], $200, 150 acres it being part of 900 Acres originally granted to above mentioned John Abney on 6 July 1789, a part of which the above-mentioned is a part was conveyed by said John Abney to said Paul Abney, situated on head of Tosetys Creek of Saluda River adjacent lines of William Spraggins, John Abney Sr., land surveyed for David Hendricks. Witnesses John Abney Jr., Urbane Nicholson, Lark Abney. Signed Paul Abney. Justice Sampson Pope certified relinquishment of Dower rights by Eleanor Abney wife of Paul Abney, 6 July 1811. Signed Eleanor Abney. Proven 16 November 1812 by Urbane Nicholson, William Spraggins J.P. Recorded 2 Nov 1813.22
John ABNEY sold a tract of land to John Bolger and Sarah Carson on 22 June 1812 in Edgefield (now Saluda) County, South Carolina. For $40 he deeded 250 acres, being part of 3500 acres originally granted to said John Abney on 5 Dec 1788 in Ninety-Six District , now Edgefield County. It was adjacent to lands surveyed for Michael Abney, now claimed by Col. Samuel Mays. Witnesses: Joel Abney, Austin Eskridge, Lark Abney. It was proven 25 Jun 1812 by Lark Abney and recorded 22 May 1816.23
Jonathan left a will dated 20 June 1812 in Edgefield County, South Carolina.
In the name of God, Amen. I, John Abney, merchant, of the District of Edgefield and state of South Carolina, revoking all others do appoint this to be my Last Will and Testament.
1st, it is my desire after my estate is appraised that an old negro woman named Nooney, shall have privilege to go to any person she may choose.
2nd, It is my desire, at my decease, that after all my lawful debts are paid, that my beloved wife, shall have a certain tract of land known by the name of Bolger Tract, two hundred acres more of less, to extend toward the west, beginning at a spring, Urban Nicholson uses water out of, running to an old road that crosses the Charleston Road, and that leads to Paul Abney, from thence along said road to land originally granted to Alexander Kennedy, that there shall be built on said land, a dwelling house, 22 feet by 16 feet, with other necessary out houses. Dwelling house to be built out of logs, well hewed, high enough for stairs and lodging above, the said tract of land together with premises thereon she accepts in lieu of her dower of all my lands. The above house to have a stone chimney up to the mantle, tree sticks and dirt afterwards.
3rd, It is my desire that my son Lark Abney, have all the land lying on the west side of Tosety Creek, joining the mill on said creek belonging to me, to a corner on the left hand of the path down to the old place, about half way between said creek and Saluda River.
4th, it is my desire that my daughter, Charlotte Oneale, shall have a tract of land whereon Doct. Charles Oneall now lives, it being bounded by land of Wm. Abney, deceased. Land known by the name Tosyes on two sides -- east by Reuben Blalock, on the north by an old survey and James Summers land, on the west Urban Nicholson land, on a south course till strikes Wm. Abney(deceased) land. To be valued to her together with any other property thay shall fall to her part of said estate, during her natural life and after her death to be equally divided among the lawful heirs of and after her death to be equally divided among the lawful heirs of her body. Said property to lie in the hands of my administration for the use of her and her children.
5th, It is my desire that Arthur Dillard should have one tract of Fifty acres of land whereon James Neale formerly lived, at the rate of one hundred dollars, also one hundred and twenty acres of land granted to Abner Deen on bounty and conveyed by his brother George Deen to me.
6th, It is my desire that my wife shall have a negro boy named Ben, at his valuation, and my son Lark should have a negro boy named David, that my daughter Charlotte should have a negro girl named Mary, my daughter Polly should have a negro girl named Beck.
7th, It is my desire that after the distribution of the above named property, it shall be in the power of my administrators to sell on credit of twelve months, any property that shall be thought unnecessary for the use and support of my family, and such a part of the money, as will make those equal, who have least shares in division.
8th, It is my desire that each of my minor children, as they come to the years of maturity or marry, shall be made equal in property to the rest in division.
9th, It is my desire that my minor children shall have a good english education out of my estate.
10th, It is my desire that when my youngest child come of age or any suitable period, my whole personal estate shall be divided between my wife and children, or their lawful representatives.
11th, It is my desire that my wife should be the lawful guardian of her own children.
12th, It is my desire that if any of my children should die before they come to the years of maturity, that their part of property be equally among my children.
Lastly, It is my request that the ordinary of this district do appoint three administrators of suitable qualifications who shall be well recommended by undoubted character to execute this, my Last Will and Testament, for which service I wish this to be amply compensated of which the Ordinary shall be judge. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, acknowledging this to be my Last Will and Testament, this twentieth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and twelve. John Abney (seal). Witness: Azariah Abney, Urban Nicholson, Wm. Moore, Wm. Spraggins.
Recorded South Carolina, Edgefield District by John Simkins Esquire Ordinary who states that personally appeared before me William Spraggins and Urban Nicholson, who being duly sworn, doth make oath and say that they saw John Abney sign, seal and declare the within to be his Last Will and Testament, and that the said John Abney was then of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding to the best of these deponents knowledge and belief, and that Azariah Abney and Wm. Moore together with this deponents, signed their names as witnesses thereto at the request of the testator, and in his presence, at the same time qualified Lark Abney and Arthur Dillard executors to the within. Given under my hand, at my office, the 14th Aug. 1812. Jn. Simkins O.E.D. Recorded in Will book A page 318, 30 Aug 1813.24,25
1st, it is my desire after my estate is appraised that an old negro woman named Nooney, shall have privilege to go to any person she may choose.
2nd, It is my desire, at my decease, that after all my lawful debts are paid, that my beloved wife, shall have a certain tract of land known by the name of Bolger Tract, two hundred acres more of less, to extend toward the west, beginning at a spring, Urban Nicholson uses water out of, running to an old road that crosses the Charleston Road, and that leads to Paul Abney, from thence along said road to land originally granted to Alexander Kennedy, that there shall be built on said land, a dwelling house, 22 feet by 16 feet, with other necessary out houses. Dwelling house to be built out of logs, well hewed, high enough for stairs and lodging above, the said tract of land together with premises thereon she accepts in lieu of her dower of all my lands. The above house to have a stone chimney up to the mantle, tree sticks and dirt afterwards.
3rd, It is my desire that my son Lark Abney, have all the land lying on the west side of Tosety Creek, joining the mill on said creek belonging to me, to a corner on the left hand of the path down to the old place, about half way between said creek and Saluda River.
4th, it is my desire that my daughter, Charlotte Oneale, shall have a tract of land whereon Doct. Charles Oneall now lives, it being bounded by land of Wm. Abney, deceased. Land known by the name Tosyes on two sides -- east by Reuben Blalock, on the north by an old survey and James Summers land, on the west Urban Nicholson land, on a south course till strikes Wm. Abney(deceased) land. To be valued to her together with any other property thay shall fall to her part of said estate, during her natural life and after her death to be equally divided among the lawful heirs of and after her death to be equally divided among the lawful heirs of her body. Said property to lie in the hands of my administration for the use of her and her children.
5th, It is my desire that Arthur Dillard should have one tract of Fifty acres of land whereon James Neale formerly lived, at the rate of one hundred dollars, also one hundred and twenty acres of land granted to Abner Deen on bounty and conveyed by his brother George Deen to me.
6th, It is my desire that my wife shall have a negro boy named Ben, at his valuation, and my son Lark should have a negro boy named David, that my daughter Charlotte should have a negro girl named Mary, my daughter Polly should have a negro girl named Beck.
7th, It is my desire that after the distribution of the above named property, it shall be in the power of my administrators to sell on credit of twelve months, any property that shall be thought unnecessary for the use and support of my family, and such a part of the money, as will make those equal, who have least shares in division.
8th, It is my desire that each of my minor children, as they come to the years of maturity or marry, shall be made equal in property to the rest in division.
9th, It is my desire that my minor children shall have a good english education out of my estate.
10th, It is my desire that when my youngest child come of age or any suitable period, my whole personal estate shall be divided between my wife and children, or their lawful representatives.
11th, It is my desire that my wife should be the lawful guardian of her own children.
12th, It is my desire that if any of my children should die before they come to the years of maturity, that their part of property be equally among my children.
Lastly, It is my request that the ordinary of this district do appoint three administrators of suitable qualifications who shall be well recommended by undoubted character to execute this, my Last Will and Testament, for which service I wish this to be amply compensated of which the Ordinary shall be judge. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, acknowledging this to be my Last Will and Testament, this twentieth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and twelve. John Abney (seal). Witness: Azariah Abney, Urban Nicholson, Wm. Moore, Wm. Spraggins.
Recorded South Carolina, Edgefield District by John Simkins Esquire Ordinary who states that personally appeared before me William Spraggins and Urban Nicholson, who being duly sworn, doth make oath and say that they saw John Abney sign, seal and declare the within to be his Last Will and Testament, and that the said John Abney was then of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding to the best of these deponents knowledge and belief, and that Azariah Abney and Wm. Moore together with this deponents, signed their names as witnesses thereto at the request of the testator, and in his presence, at the same time qualified Lark Abney and Arthur Dillard executors to the within. Given under my hand, at my office, the 14th Aug. 1812. Jn. Simkins O.E.D. Recorded in Will book A page 318, 30 Aug 1813.24,25
Jonathan ABNEY died on 23 July 1812 in Edgefield, South Carolina, at age 51.26
Last Edited=21 Sep 2024
Children of Jonathan ABNEY and Rachel Elizabeth LARK
- Charlotte ABNEY b. 29 Jan 1787, d. 1870
- Lark ABNEY+ b. 12 Nov 1788, d. 6 May 1822
- Polly ABNEY4 b. 4 Oct 1790
- Elizabeth ABNEY4 b. 15 Jan 1797, d. 1850
Children of Jonathan ABNEY and Susan Isabella POPE
- Jacob Pope ABNEY+26 b. 27 Jun 1799, d. 7 Jan 1878
- Sabina ABNEY b. 23 Jun 1801, d. 11 Jan 1876
- Henry Madison ABNEY+ b. 10 Jan 1803
- Jonathan ABNEY Jr. b. 16 Nov 1804
- Ira ABNEY b. 11 Oct 1806
Children of Jonathan ABNEY and Susan Nunn
- Sara Isabella ABNEY+ b. 5 Sep 1809, d. 15 Jul 1844
- Ann ABNEY4 b. 24 Mar 1811
Citations
- [S153] Snead, Bible Records of Tennessee Families.
- [S980] Memory Aldridge Lester, Old Southern Bible Records, Paul Abney Family Bible including Capt. Nathaniel Abney family.
- [S205] South Carolina Land Plats: Series S-213192, Volume 0042, pg. 7, item 001. Land Plat, South Carolina Department of Archives and History.
- [S805] Abney Hintgen Brewer, Legacy of Samuel Abney, og. 187.
- [S205] South Carolina Land Plats: Series S-213190, Volume 0024, pg. 291, item 001. Land Plat, South Carolina Department of Archives and History.
- [S810] Ge Lee Corley Hendrix, Edgefield County Deeds V1, pg. 119, DB #8 388-393.
- [S810] Ge Lee Corley Hendrix, Edgefield County Deeds V1, pg. 121, (DB 8 pg. 416-420).
- [S764] Carol Wells, Edgefield Deeds, Deed Books 16, 17 and 18, pg. 108. Source DB 18 p. 278-280.
- [S764] Carol Wells, Edgefield Deeds, Deed Books 16, 17 and 18, pg. 108. Source DB 18 p. 280-282.
- [S764] Carol Wells, Edgefield Deeds, Deed Books 19, 20, 21 & 22 pg. 154 ( DB 22, pg. 448-449).
- [S764] Carol Wells, Edgefield Deeds, Deed Books 19, 20, 21 & 22 pg. 121 ( DB 22, pg. 107-109).
- [S764] Carol Wells, Edgefield Deeds, Deed Books 19, 20, 21 & 22 pg. 155 ( DB 22, pg. 458-460).
- [S764] Carol Wells, Edgefield Deeds, Deed Books 23, 24, 25 and 26, pg. 103. Source DB 26 p. 236.
- [S898] Frances Terry Ingmire, Edgefield Old Wills Vol, 2, pg. 21-22. Source: Box 32, pkg. 1175.
- [S177] Linda McMillen, "Abney Family Correspondence," e-mail to John K. Brown, 1 Apr 1998.
- [S1143] Carol Wells, Edgefield Co., SC DB 30 & 31, pg. 158 an abstract of DB 31 pg. 418.
- [S199] Abney Hintgen Brewer, "Abney Research," e-mail to John K. Brown, 22 Jan 2006.
- [S908] Abney Hintgen Brewer, Legacy of Samuel Abney, Sr., pg. 194. Source: Edgefield Co., SC Deed Book 31, pp. 418-419.
- [S1143] Carol Wells, Edgefield Co., SC DB 30 & 31, pg. 158 - abstract of DB 31 pg. 418.
- [S1143] Carol Wells, Edgefield Co., SC DB 30 & 31, pg. 158 - abstract of DB 31 pg. 417.
- [S908] Abney Hintgen Brewer, Legacy of Samuel Abney, Sr., pg. 194. Source: Edgefield Co., SC Deed Book 31, pp. 417-418.
- [S1143] Carol Wells, Edgefield Co., SC DB 30 & 31, pg. 158 - abstract of DB 31 pg. 419. Year of deed not readable, but 1811 was year that Eleanor Abney relinquished her dower rights. Deeds surrounding pages 1809-1812.
- [S764] Carol Wells, Edgefield Deeds, Vol. Deed Books 32 and 33. Pg. 98 (source: DB 33, pg. 85).
- [S898] Frances Terry Ingmire, Edgefield Old Wills Vol, 2, pg. 97-98. Source: Box 5, pkg. 156. Will Book A, pg. 318.
- [S899] Carol Wells, Edgefield Co. Probate Records, pg. 44-45, source: probate box 5, package #156.
- [S730] Order of the Crown of Charlemagne (OCC), James Madison Dean, application 2069, through ancestor Dannett Abney, accessed 15 Feb 2009.
Rachel Elizabeth LARK
F
Rachel married Jonathan ABNEY, son of Nathaniel ABNEY and Isabella MADISON, circa 1786 in South Carolina.1
Last Edited=13 Apr 2018
Children of Rachel Elizabeth LARK and Jonathan ABNEY
- Charlotte ABNEY b. 29 Jan 1787, d. 1870
- Lark ABNEY+ b. 12 Nov 1788, d. 6 May 1822
- Polly ABNEY1 b. 4 Oct 1790
- Elizabeth ABNEY1 b. 15 Jan 1797, d. 1850
Citations
- [S805] Abney Hintgen Brewer, Legacy of Samuel Abney, og. 187.
Sabina ABNEY
F, b. 23 June 1801, d. 11 January 1876
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Sabina ABNEY, daughter of Jonathan ABNEY and Susan Isabella POPE, was born on 23 June 1801 in Edgefield County, South Carolina.
Sabina married George DEAN Jr., son of George Dean Sr., in September 1819 in South Carolina.
Sabina ABNEY died on 11 January 1876 in Alabama at age 74.
Sabina married George DEAN Jr., son of George Dean Sr., in September 1819 in South Carolina.
Sabina ABNEY died on 11 January 1876 in Alabama at age 74.
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George DEAN Jr.
M, b. 26 December 1791, d. 24 December 1862
- Relationship
- 4th cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
George DEAN Jr., son of George Dean Sr., was born on 26 December 1791 in Edgefield County, South Carolina.
George married Sabina ABNEY, daughter of Jonathan ABNEY and Susan Isabella POPE, in September 1819 in South Carolina.
George DEAN Jr. died on 24 December 1862 in Cragford, Clay County, Alabama, at age 70.
George married Sabina ABNEY, daughter of Jonathan ABNEY and Susan Isabella POPE, in September 1819 in South Carolina.
George DEAN Jr. died on 24 December 1862 in Cragford, Clay County, Alabama, at age 70.
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