Frances A. M. WOODRUFF1

F, b. 18 November 1843, d. 17 July 1891
Relationship
1st cousin 2 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Frances A. M. WOODRUFF, daughter of Newton McDaniel WOODRUFF and Frances Maria ABNEY, was born on 18 November 1843 in Alabama.1 She was also known as Fannie.

Frances A. M. WOODRUFF appeared on a census, enumerated 1 June 1850, in the household of Thomas Hamilton ABNEY and Eliza Ann Echols in Bibb (now Chilton) County, Alabama.2

Frances A. M. WOODRUFF died on 17 July 1891 in Columbiana, Shelby County, Alabama, at age 47.3 She was buried in Columbiana Cemetery, Shelby County, Alabama.
Last Edited=17 Dec 2016

Citations

  1. [S4] 1850 U. S. Census, Bibb County, Alabama, Thos. H. Abney household.
  2. [S4] 1850 U. S. Census, Bibb County, Alabama, pg. 112, Thos. H. Abney household #750.
  3. [S977] Irma Sohnchen, "Descendants of Thomas Woodruff."

George F. WOODRUFF1

M, b. September 1839, d. 22 August 1902
Relationship
1st cousin 2 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     George F. WOODRUFF, son of Newton McDaniel WOODRUFF and Frances Maria ABNEY, was born in September 1839 in Centreville, Bibb County, Alabama.1,2 He was a school teacher.

George F. WOODRUFF appeared on a census, enumerated 6 August 1860, in the household of his mother Thomas Hamilton ABNEY in Randolph, Bibb (now Chilton) County, Alabama. They lived in the household of Thomas H. Abney. George was listed as 20 years old and a school teacher.3

George began military service at age 21 on 11 June 1861 in Centreville, Bibb County, Alabama, in company F, 11th Alabama Infantry. Engagements: Present at: Seven Pines 30-31 May 1862; Wounded: Salem Church 3 May 1863; Absent Furlough: Seven Pines 27 Jun 1862; Frasiers Farm 30 Jun 1862; 2nd Manassas 30 Aug 1862; Sharpsburg 16 Sep 1862; Captured: Gettysburg 2 Jun 1863. He spent the remainder of the war at Fort Delaware Prison. He was not released until 14 Jun 1865 and "suffered terribly."4

George F. WOODRUFF died on 22 August 1902 in Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama, at age 62.2,4 He was buried in Forrest Cemetery.
Last Edited=22 Jul 2020

Citations

  1. [S199] Abney Hintgen Brewer, "Abney Research," e-mail to John K. Brown, 31 January 1999, Letter from Sam Abney to Martha Walker.
  2. [S977] Irma Sohnchen, "Descendants of Thomas Woodruff."
  3. [S121] 1860 U. S. Census, Bibb County, Alabama, Thos. H. Abney household.
  4. [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, George F. Woodruff, Find A Grave Memorial# 59877581.

Samuel W. BURT1

M, b. 1852
Relationship
2nd cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Charts
John Burtt Descendants Chart
     Samuel W. BURT, son of William Washington BURT and Jane Ellizabeth LESEUR, was born in 1852 in Alabama.1

Samuel W. BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 1 June 1860, in the household of his parents William Washington BURT and Jane Ellizabeth LESEUR in Salem, Russell County, Alabama. He was recorded as S. W. Burt, age 8.2

Samuel W. BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 1 August 1870, in the household of William Washington BURT and Amanda D. BURT in Salem, Lee County, Alabama. He was listed as S. W. Burt, 19, and he worked on the farm. He was born in Alabama.3

Samuel W. BURT was named an heir in the will of William Washington BURT dated 24 June 1878 in Lee County, Alabama.4
Last Edited=10 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S283] 1860 U. S. Census, Russell County, Alabama, W. W. Burt household No. 569, pg. 1055.
  2. [S283] 1860 U. S. Census, Russell County, Alabama, W. W. Burt household No. 569, Beat Eleven, Salem, pg. 1055.
  3. [S945] 1870 U. S. Cemsus, Lee County, Alabama, W. W. Burt household, pg. 423A.
  4. [S34] Sarah Sharpless, "Burt-Marshall Genealogy," e-mail to John K. Brown, 26 January 2001, source listed as Lee County, Alabama Will Book A, pp. 130-132.

Amanda D. Booth1

F, b. 1825, d. 3 November 1886
     Amanda D. Booth was born in 1825 in Georgia.1 She was also known as Amanda M.

Amanda married William Marshall BURT I, son of Richard BURT and Margaret BURT, on 26 October 1846 in LaGrange, Troup County, Georgia. Performed by John E. Dawson, MG.1,2,3

Amanda D. Booth and William Marshall BURT I appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 26 August 1850 in District 697, Troup County, Georgia. The household was listed as Wm. M. Burt, a 28-year-old instructor, and Amanda, his 24-year-old wife. William had real estate valued at $7,000. Also in the household was the couple's two-year-old son, Wm. M.4

Amanda D. Booth and William Marshall BURT I appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 1 June 1860 in Beat 4 (Salem), Russell County, Alabama. The household was listed as W. M. Burt, male, age 38, farmer; A. M. Burt, female, age 35; Marshall Burt, age 14; and E. Burt, male, age 7. All were born in Georgia. William had $65,000 in property. Living next door was his cousing William Washington Burt.1

William died on 2 July 1860 in Salem, Lee County, Alabama, at age 41 leaving Amanda as a widow. After his death she moved to Russell county to live with hier son William, Jr.5,6

Amanda married William Washington BURT, son of Zacheus BURT and Elizabeth BURT, on 15 June 1864 in LaGrange, Troup County, Georgia. She was the widow of his double cousin, William M. Burt. The marriage ceremony was performed by W. Y. Pruitt, minister of the Gospel.7,8

Amanda D. BURT and William Washington BURT appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 1 August 1870 in Salem, Lee County, Alabama. The household was listed as W. W. Burt, a 50-year-old farmer born in Georgia, and A. D. Burt, his 45-year-old wife born in Georgia. He had real estate valued at $5,000 and personal property valued at $2,000. Living with them were S. W. Burt, 19, works on farm, and R. E. Burt, 16, both born in Alabama.9

Amanda D. Booth was named an heir in the will of William Washington BURT dated 24 June 1878 in Lee County, Alabama.10

Amanda D. Booth appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 25 June 1880 in Salem, Lee County, Alabama. The household was listed as Mrs. A. D. Burt, a widow, age 45. She was born in Georgia and her parents were born in Virginia. Living with her were her son, R. E. L., age 26, and her daughter-in-law, E. B., age 21.

Amanda D. Booth died on 3 November 1886.2
Last Edited=31 Mar 2023

Children of Amanda D. Booth and William Marshall BURT I

Citations

  1. [S283] 1860 U. S. Census, Russell County, Alabama, W. M. Burt household No. 570.
  2. [S444] Mary Burt, "William Marshall Burt," e-mail to John K. Brown, 9 November 2001, her source was Russell Co., AL History.
  3. [S947] Danny Knight, "Troup County Marriages", pg. 24.
  4. [S868] 1850 U. S. Census, Troup County, Georgia, Wm. M. Burt household, pg. 60-A.
  5. [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, William M. Burt, Find A Grave Memorial# 14314525.
  6. [S1184] Jerry Box, "Wm. Marshall Burt's wife," e-mail to John K. Brown and e-mail address (mail list), 12 Aug 2015.
  7. [S944] "Georgia Marraige Records from Selected Counties, 1826-1978" , Troup County, GA Marriages, pg. 270, William W. Burt and Amanda D. Burt.
  8. [S946] Merle Massengale Bruce, Early Marriages Troup County, Georgia, 1828-1900, pg. 44 -- Source: Troup Co. MB D-270.
  9. [S945] 1870 U. S. Cemsus, Lee County, Alabama, W. W. Burt household, pg. 423A.
  10. [S34] Sarah Sharpless, "Burt-Marshall Genealogy," e-mail to John K. Brown, 26 January 2001, source listed as Lee County, Alabama Will Book A, pp. 130-132.

William Marshall Burt II1

M, b. 5 September 1848, d. 2 January 1919
Relationship
2nd cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Charts
John Burtt Descendants Chart
     William Marshall Burt II was born on 5 September 1848 in Georgia, son of William Marshall BURT I and Amanda D. Booth. He moved with his parents from Georgia to Salem at an early age. His second cousin, William Washington Burt, was already living in Salem.1

William Marshall Burt II appeared on a census, enumerated 26 August 1850, in the household of William Marshall BURT I and Amanda D. Booth in District 697, Troup County, Georgia. He was two years old.2

William Marshall Burt II appeared on a census, enumerated 1 June 1860, in the household of his parents William Marshall BURT I and Amanda D. Booth in Beat 4 (Salem), Russell County, Alabama. He was recorded as Marshall Burt, age 14, born Georgia.1

According to The History of Russell County, William enlisted in the Confederate Army at an early age and was discharged in Florida after the war and walked back home to Russell County.

William Marshall Burt II appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 1 August 1870 in Salem, Lee County, Alabama. The household was listed as W. M. Burt, 22, farmer born in Georgia. He was living alone two households from his future wife Anna Vann and her parents.3

William married Annie Maria Vann on 21 November 1872 in Salem, Russell County, Alabama. According to the 25 Dec 1872 of the Southern Christian Advocate the wedding took place at the residence of the bride's father.4

In 1875 he and his wife, Annie, bought a large plantation at Hog Island, near the present town of Pittsview. They built a large home and began farming. The plantation had its own commisary, blacksmith shop and sawmill. About 1895 "Judge Burt" as he was known built a home in Pittsview for himself and "Miss Anna". The house was notable for the hand-turned columns that line the front porch and its gingerbread trim. He was a master carpenter and built a total of six houses in Pittsview and, along with his eldest son Hugh LeGrand Burt, began construction of the Villula Methodist Church around 1893. This was the original Methodist church in the area. However, when the community of Pittsboro (now Pittsview) began to grow, the Villula church was dismantled. The lumber, window-frames, columns, etc. were hauled to Pittsview by ox-drawn wagon by the Burts to use in the new church. The first service in the newly constructed church was held on August 25, 1900 with 12 members. Judge Burt served for many years as Secretary and Recording Secretary of the Quarterly Conference and Annie served as Communion Steward.

William Marshall Burt II died on 2 January 1919 in Pittsview, Russell County, Alabama, at age 70.5 He was buried in Pittsview Cemetery.
Last Edited=22 May 2019

Children of William Marshall Burt II and Annie Maria Vann

Citations

  1. [S283] 1860 U. S. Census, Russell County, Alabama, W. M. Burt household No. 570.
  2. [S868] 1850 U. S. Census, Troup County, Georgia, Wm. M. Burt household, pg. 60-A.
  3. [S945] 1870 U. S. Cemsus, Lee County, Alabama, W. M. Burt household, pg. 426A.
  4. [S503] Russell County Heritage Book Committee, Heritage of Russell County, "William Henry Marshall Burt, Sr." by Ellen Martin of Pittsview, pg. 227.
  5. [S444] Mary Burt, "William Marshall Burt," e-mail to John K. Brown, 9 November 2001, her source was Russell Co., AL History.

Robert Edgar Lee Burt1,2

M, b. 1853, d. 7 May 1911
Relationship
2nd cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Charts
John Burtt Descendants Chart
     Robert Edgar Lee Burt, son of William Marshall BURT I and Amanda D. Booth, was born in 1853 in Georgia.1 He was a teacher.

Robert Edgar Lee Burt appeared on a census, enumerated 1 June 1860, in the household of his parents William Marshall BURT I and Amanda D. Booth in Beat 4 (Salem), Russell County, Alabama. He was recorded as E. Burt, age 7.1

Robert Edgar Lee Burt appeared on a census, enumerated 1 August 1870, in the household of his mother Amanda D. BURT and stepfather William Washington BURT in Salem, Lee County, Alabama. He was listed as R. E. Burt, age 16, born Alabama.3

Robert married Ella B. Mason on 18 November 1879 at J. B. Mason's home in Lowndes County, Alabama. The marriage was performed by James S. Rencher, MG, bond co-signed by D. O. Lockhart.4

Robert Edgar Lee Burt appeared on a census, enumerated 25 June 1880, in the household of his mother Amanda D. Booth in Salem, Lee County, Alabama. He was 26 years old. Living with him was his wife, E. B. Burt, age 21.

Robert Edgar Lee Burt and Ella B. Mason appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 18 June 1900 in Salem, Lee County, Alabama. The household was listed as Robert E. L. Burt, a 46-year-old farmer, and Ella B. Burt, his wife, age 42. She was the mother of five, three still living: Mason Burt, 19; Malcum Burt, 17; and Jimmie F. Burt, 6. Also in the household was Ella's mother, Lizzie Mason, age 64.

Robert Edgar Lee Burt and Ella B. Mason appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 10 May 1910 in Salem, Lee County, Alabama. The household was listed as Robert E. L. Burt, a 56-year-old farmer, and Ella Burt, his wife, age 52. Both were born in Alabama. Living with them was Ellie's mother, Lizzie Mason, age 74, born in Georgia.

Robert Edgar Lee Burt died on 7 May 1911 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. His occupation was listed as school teacher on his death certificate. His parents were listed as William Marion(sp) Burt and Amanda D. Burt.

His obituary appeared 9 May 1911 in the The Montgomery Advertiser, published in Montgomery, Alabama. Prof. R. E. L. Burt, Opelika, Ala., May 5 -- Prof. R. E. L Burt, of Salem, died yesterday at the Tuscaloosa Infirmary where he was taken a few months ago. The body was taken to his home at Salem today and will be buried there.

Besides his wife, the deceased leaves two sons and one daughter, Malcolm and Mason Burt, of Birmingham, and Mrs. Albert Wade, of Salem.5
Last Edited=2 Jul 2017

Citations

  1. [S283] 1860 U. S. Census, Russell County, Alabama, W. M. Burt household No. 570.
  2. [S444] Mary Burt, "William Marshall Burt," e-mail to John K. Brown, 9 November 2001, her source was Russell Co., AL History.
  3. [S945] 1870 U. S. Cemsus, Lee County, Alabama, W. W. Burt household, pg. 423A.
  4. [S16] Barbara Goodson, "Burt Family Genealogy," e-mail to John K. Brown, 15 aug 2015. Source = Lowndes county marriage book B, pg. 146,.
  5. [S994] Genealogy Bank, online www.genealogybank.com, Deaths, 9 May 1911, Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL), Vol. LXXXII, Issue 129, pg. 2.

Dr. Jacob David Hallman

M, b. circa 1807, d. 30 April 1880
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Dr. Jacob David Hallman, son of Jacob Hallman and Elizabeth WEAVER, was born circa 1807 in Lexington County, South Carolina.1

Jacob married Frances Mariah Snider, daughter of John M. SNIDER and Mary Hopkins, on 6 January 1829 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.1

Dr. Jacob David Hallman was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The 11 heirs of Elizabeth Holiman each received $31.00 and were listed as David Holiman; Jesse Holiman; Barbara Snider, wife of ___ Snider; Henry Holiman; Elkany Holiman; William Holiman; Elsey Parks, wife of Thomas Parks; John Holiman; Jackson Holiman; Hannah Oswalt, wife of Jacob Oswalt; and Mary Holiman.2

Dr. Jacob David Hallman died on 30 April 1880 in Pondville, Bibb County, Alabama.1 He was buried in Union Cemetery, Mertz, Bibb County, Alabama.3
Last Edited=5 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S1164] William O'Donald Hatchell, Weber of Rifferswil, pg. 195.
  2. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.
  3. [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Dr Jacob David Hallman Sr., 25667751, years only 1808-1880.

Jesse Hallman

M, b. circa 1808, d. after 1870
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Jesse Hallman, son of Jacob Hallman and Elizabeth WEAVER, was born circa 1808 in Lexington County, South Carolina.1

Jesse married Sophronia Oswalt, daughter of Michael Oswalt Jr. and Mary Susannah WEAVER, on 16 July 1851 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.1

Jesse Hallman was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The 11 heirs of Elizabeth Holiman each received $31.00 and were listed as David Holiman; Jesse Holiman; Barbara Snider, wife of ___ Snider; Henry Holiman; Elkany Holiman; William Holiman; Elsey Parks, wife of Thomas Parks; John Holiman; Jackson Holiman; Hannah Oswalt, wife of Jacob Oswalt; and Mary Holiman.2

Jesse Hallman died after 1870 in Alabama.
Last Edited=2 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S1164] William O'Donald Hatchell, Weber of Rifferswil, pg. 195.
  2. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.

Barbara A. Hallman

F, b. circa 1816, d. after 1880
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Barbara A. Hallman, daughter of Jacob Hallman and Elizabeth WEAVER, was born circa 1816 in Batesburg, Saluda County, South Carolina.1

Barbara married second Gilderoy Snider, son of George SNIDER, on 19 January 1835 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.1

Barbara A. Hallman was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The 11 heirs of Elizabeth Holiman each received $31.00 and were listed as David Holiman; Jesse Holiman; Barbara Snider, wife of ___ Snider; Henry Holiman; Elkany Holiman; William Holiman; Elsey Parks, wife of Thomas Parks; John Holiman; Jackson Holiman; Hannah Oswalt, wife of Jacob Oswalt; and Mary Holiman.2

Barbara A. Hallman died after 1880 in Berry, Fayette County, Alabama. She was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fayette County, Alabama.
Last Edited=2 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S1164] William O'Donald Hatchell, Weber of Rifferswil, pg. 196-197.
  2. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.

Rev. Henry Jackson Hallman

M, b. 1 January 1812, d. 26 June 1902
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Rev. Henry Jackson Hallman, son of Jacob Hallman and Elizabeth WEAVER, was born on 1 January 1812 in Batesburg, Saluda County, South Carolina.1

Rev. Henry Jackson Hallman was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The 11 heirs of Elizabeth Holiman each received $31.00 and were listed as David Holiman; Jesse Holiman; Barbara Snider, wife of ___ Snider; Henry Holiman; Elkany Holiman; William Holiman; Elsey Parks, wife of Thomas Parks; John Holiman; Jackson Holiman; Hannah Oswalt, wife of Jacob Oswalt; and Mary Holiman.2

Rev. Henry Jackson Hallman died on 26 June 1902 in Berry, Fayette County, Alabama, at age 90.1 He was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fayette County, Alabama.
Last Edited=2 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S1164] William O'Donald Hatchell, Weber of Rifferswil, pg. 196.
  2. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.

Elkanah Hallman

M, b. circa 1821, d. before 1860
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Elkanah Hallman, son of Jacob Hallman and Elizabeth WEAVER, was born circa 1821 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.1

Elkanah Hallman was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The 11 heirs of Elizabeth Holiman each received $31.00 and were listed as David Holiman; Jesse Holiman; Barbara Snider, wife of ___ Snider; Henry Holiman; Elkany Holiman; William Holiman; Elsey Parks, wife of Thomas Parks; John Holiman; Jackson Holiman; Hannah Oswalt, wife of Jacob Oswalt; and Mary Holiman.2

Elkanah Hallman died before 1860.
Last Edited=2 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S1164] William O'Donald Hatchell, Weber of Rifferswil, pg. 198.
  2. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.

Rev. William Wesley Hallman1

M, b. 26 June 1818, d. 21 July 1904
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Rev. William Wesley Hallman, son of Jacob Hallman and Elizabeth WEAVER, was born on 26 June 1818 in South Carolina.2

William married Celia Ann Oswalt, daughter of Michael Oswalt Jr. and Loduska Patience Oswalt, on 17 January 1837 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. She was the daughter of Michael and Patience Oswalt.3,4

Rev. William Wesley Hallman was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The 11 heirs of Elizabeth Holiman each received $31.00 and were listed as David Holiman; Jesse Holiman; Barbara Snider, wife of ___ Snider; Henry Holiman; Elkany Holiman; William Holiman; Elsey Parks, wife of Thomas Parks; John Holiman; Jackson Holiman; Hannah Oswalt, wife of Jacob Oswalt; and Mary Holiman.5

Rev. William Wesley Hallman died on 21 July 1904 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, at age 86.6 He was buried in Bethel Free Methodist Church Cemetery, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.
Last Edited=6 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, William Wesley Hallman, memorial ID #92170952.
  2. [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, William Wesley Hallman, memorial ID #92170952, full DOB & state.
  3. [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Celia Ann “Seley” (Oswalt) Hallman, memorial ID #92170927, full dates.
  4. [S1164] William O'Donald Hatchell, Weber of Rifferswil, pg. 197-198.
  5. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.
  6. [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, William Wesley Hallman, memorial ID #92170952, full DOD & location.

Epsey A. Hallman

F, b. circa 1810, d. 28 March 1903
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Epsey A. Hallman, daughter of Jacob Hallman and Elizabeth WEAVER, was born circa 1810 in Lexington County, South Carolina.1

Epsey married second Anthony Thomas Parks on 21 September 1858 in Alabama.

Epsey A. Hallman was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The 11 heirs of Elizabeth Holiman each received $31.00 and were listed as David Holiman; Jesse Holiman; Barbara Snider, wife of ___ Snider; Henry Holiman; Elkany Holiman; William Holiman; Elsey Parks, wife of Thomas Parks; John Holiman; Jackson Holiman; Hannah Oswalt, wife of Jacob Oswalt; and Mary Holiman.2

Epsey A. Hallman died on 28 March 1903 in Fayette County, Alabama.
Last Edited=6 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S1164] William O'Donald Hatchell, Weber of Rifferswil, pg. 196.
  2. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.

John Hallman

M, b. 18 January 1817, d. 17 January 1871
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     John Hallman, son of Jacob Hallman and Elizabeth WEAVER, was born on 18 January 1817 in Batesburg, Saluda County, South Carolina.1

John married Margarete Burchfield on 28 February 1843 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.

John Hallman was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The 11 heirs of Elizabeth Holiman each received $31.00 and were listed as David Holiman; Jesse Holiman; Barbara Snider, wife of ___ Snider; Henry Holiman; Elkany Holiman; William Holiman; Elsey Parks, wife of Thomas Parks; John Holiman; Jackson Holiman; Hannah Oswalt, wife of Jacob Oswalt; and Mary Holiman.2

John Hallman died on 17 January 1871 in Berry, Fayette County, Alabama, at age 53.
Last Edited=6 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S1164] William O'Donald Hatchell, Weber of Rifferswil, pg. 197.
  2. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.

Andrew Jackson Hallman

M, b. circa 1824, d. 1903
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Andrew Jackson Hallman, son of Jacob Hallman and Elizabeth WEAVER, was born circa 1824 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.1

Andrew married Barbara T. Lee, daughter of John J. Lee and Mary WEAVER, on 18 July 1846 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Marriage of A. J. Holman and Barba T. Lee, 18 Jul 1846.2

Andrew Jackson Hallman appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 1855 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The household was listed as He was living next door to Abraham Watts. The household of AJ Holman was listed as two males under 21, one male over 21 [AJ], one female under 21, and two females over 21 [Barbara, ?].3

Andrew Jackson Hallman was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The 11 heirs of Elizabeth Holiman each received $31.00 and were listed as David Holiman; Jesse Holiman; Barbara Snider, wife of ___ Snider; Henry Holiman; Elkany Holiman; William Holiman; Elsey Parks, wife of Thomas Parks; John Holiman; Jackson Holiman; Hannah Oswalt, wife of Jacob Oswalt; and Mary Holiman.4

Andrew Jackson Hallman died in 1903 in Berry, Fayette County, Alabama.
Last Edited=7 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S1164] William O'Donald Hatchell, Weber of Rifferswil, pg. 198-199.
  2. [S288] Tuscaloosa County Website, online http://www.tusc.net/~tcla/usgenweb/tuscaloosa/, Marriages of Tuscaloosa County, 1819-1860.
  3. [S352] 1855 Alabama State Census, Tuscaloosa County, schedule 3.
  4. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.

Joanna Hallman

F, b. 5 June 1830, d. 28 March 1903
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Joanna Hallman, daughter of Jacob Hallman and Elizabeth WEAVER, was born on 5 June 1830 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.1 She was also known as Hannah.

Joanna married Jacob Zachariah Oswalt, son of Michael Oswalt Jr. and Mary Susannah WEAVER, on 2 January 1848 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.

Joanna Hallman was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The 11 heirs of Elizabeth Holiman each received $31.00 and were listed as David Holiman; Jesse Holiman; Barbara Snider, wife of ___ Snider; Henry Holiman; Elkany Holiman; William Holiman; Elsey Parks, wife of Thomas Parks; John Holiman; Jackson Holiman; Hannah Oswalt, wife of Jacob Oswalt; and Mary Holiman.2

Joanna Hallman died on 28 March 1903 in Fayette County, Alabama, at age 72.3 She was buried in Concord Baptist Church Cemetery, Salem, Fayette County, Alabama.3
Last Edited=6 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S1164] William O'Donald Hatchell, Weber of Rifferswil, pg. 199.
  2. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.
  3. [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Joanna (Hallman) Oswalt, 53785814, full DOB & DOD.

Mary Jane Hallman

F, b. circa 1829, d. 1880
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Mary Jane Hallman, daughter of Jacob Hallman and Elizabeth WEAVER, was born circa 1829 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.1

Mary Jane Hallman died in 1880.
Last Edited=3 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S1164] William O'Donald Hatchell, Weber of Rifferswil, pg. 199.

William H. Lee

M, b. 1819, d. after 1858
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     William H. Lee, son of John J. Lee and Mary WEAVER, was born in 1819 in South Carolina. He was a mechanic.

William H. Lee was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of John J. Lee 18 August 1856 in an unknown place .

William H. Lee died after 1858.

William H. Lee was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The seven heirs of Mary Lee received $48.72 each as their share of the $341.07 due. They were William Lee; Epsey Sanford, wife of Simon Sandford; Creacy Johnson, wife of ___ Johnson; Elizabeth, whose husband was not listed; James Lee; John M. Lee; and Barbara Holiman, wife of Jackson Holiman.1
Last Edited=6 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.

Epsey J. Lee

F, b. 1820, d. 1859
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Epsey J. Lee, daughter of John J. Lee and Mary WEAVER, was born in 1820 in Newberry County, South Carolina.1

Epsey married Simon Zerah Sanford on 26 January 1835 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.2

Epsey J. Lee was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of John J. Lee 18 August 1856 in an unknown place .

Epsey J. Lee was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The seven heirs of Mary Lee received $48.72 each as their share of the $341.07 due. They were William Lee; Epsey Sanford, wife of Simon Sandford; Creacy Johnson, wife of ___ Johnson; Elizabeth, whose husband was not listed; James Lee; John M. Lee; and Barbara Holiman, wife of Jackson Holiman.3

Epsey J. Lee died in 1859 in Texas. She was buried in Snow Hill Cemetery, Shelby County, Texas.1
Last Edited=6 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S1164] William O'Donald Hatchell, Weber of Rifferswil, pg. 209.
  2. [S288] Tuscaloosa County Website, online http://www.tusc.net/~tcla/usgenweb/tuscaloosa/, Marriages in Tuscaloosa County, 1819-1860.
  3. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.

Mary C. Lee

F, b. circa 1826, d. before 1856
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Mary C. Lee, daughter of John J. Lee and Mary WEAVER, was born circa 1826 in Alabama. She was also known as Polly.

Mary C. Lee died before 1856 in Mississippi.1

Mary C. Lee was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of John J. Lee 18 August 1856 in an unknown place . The estate settlement named eight heirs of John Lee, seven living. Mary was named his deceased daughter.
Last Edited=6 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S1164] William O'Donald Hatchell, Weber of Rifferswil, pg. 210.

Elizabeth Lee

F, b. 15 December 1827, d. after 1860
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Elizabeth Lee, daughter of John J. Lee and Mary WEAVER, was born on 15 December 1827 in Alabama. She was also known as Eliza.

Elizabeth Lee was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of John J. Lee 18 August 1856 in an unknown place . She was named Eliza Johnson of Jefferson county, Mississippi.

Elizabeth Lee was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The seven heirs of Mary Lee received $48.72 each as their share of the $341.07 due. They were William Lee; Epsey Sanford, wife of Simon Sandford; Creacy Johnson, wife of ___ Johnson; Elizabeth, whose husband was not listed; James Lee; John M. Lee; and Barbara Holiman, wife of Jackson Holiman. NOTE: Lucretia "Creacy" was confused with her sister Eliza in the settelment and listed as wife of Johnson. Eliza married James G. Johnson. Creacy was correctly named wife of Wesley Watson in her father's probate.1

Elizabeth Lee died after 1860.
Last Edited=7 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.

James J. Lee

M, b. 1830, d. 1901
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     James J. Lee, son of John J. Lee and Mary WEAVER, was born in 1830 in Alabama.

James J. Lee was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of John J. Lee 18 August 1856 in an unknown place .

James J. Lee was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The seven heirs of Mary Lee received $48.72 each as their share of the $341.07 due. They were William Lee; Epsey Sanford, wife of Simon Sandford; Creacy Johnson, wife of ___ Johnson; Elizabeth, whose husband was not listed; James Lee; John M. Lee; and Barbara Holiman, wife of Jackson Holiman.1

James J. Lee died in 1901.
Last Edited=7 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.

Lucretia Lee

F, b. 1829, d. 1880
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Lucretia Lee, daughter of John J. Lee and Mary WEAVER, was born in 1829 in Alabama. She was also known as Creacy.

Creacy married Amos Wesley Watson on 1 February 1848 in Copiah County, Mississippi.

Lucretia Lee was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of John J. Lee 18 August 1856 in an unknown place . She was mentioned as wife of Wesley Watson.

Lucretia Lee was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The seven heirs of Mary Lee received $48.72 each as their share of the $341.07 due. They were William Lee; Epsey Sanford, wife of Simon Sandford; Creacy Johnson, wife of ___ Johnson; Elizabeth, whose husband was not listed; James Lee; John M. Lee; and Barbara Holiman, wife of Jackson Holiman. NOTE: Lucretia "Creacy" was confused with her sister Eliza in the settelment and listed as wife of Johnson. Eliza married James G. Johnson. Creacy was correctly named wife of Wesley Watson in her father's probate.1

Lucretia Lee died in 1880.
Last Edited=7 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.

Barbara T. Lee

F, b. 1828, d. 1901
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Barbara T. Lee, daughter of John J. Lee and Mary WEAVER, was born in 1828 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.1

Barbara married Andrew Jackson Hallman, son of Jacob Hallman and Elizabeth WEAVER, on 18 July 1846 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Marriage of A. J. Holman and Barba T. Lee, 18 Jul 1846.2

Barbara T. Lee was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of John J. Lee 18 August 1856 in an unknown place . She was mistakenly named as wife of John Holman.

Barbara T. Lee was listed as one of the heirs to the estate of Henry WEAVER Jr. 15 November 1858 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The seven heirs of Mary Lee received $48.72 each as their share of the $341.07 due. They were William Lee; Epsey Sanford, wife of Simon Sandford; Creacy Johnson, wife of ___ Johnson; Elizabeth, whose husband was not listed; James Lee; John M. Lee; and Barbara Holiman, wife of Jackson Holiman.3

Barbara T. Lee died in 1901.
Last Edited=7 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S1164] William O'Donald Hatchell, Weber of Rifferswil, pg. 212 - Lists estimated DOB as 1833, but that would mean she married at 13. 1828 seems a more likely date.
  2. [S288] Tuscaloosa County Website, online http://www.tusc.net/~tcla/usgenweb/tuscaloosa/, Marriages of Tuscaloosa County, 1819-1860.
  3. [S285] Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Orphans Court Minutes, container LGM 33, reels 15 & 16: Vol. 7 (1858-1861), pg. 87, final settlement of estate of Henry Weaver.

Jacob Zachariah Oswalt

M, b. 25 April 1824, d. 18 January 1903
Relationship
2nd cousin 4 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Jacob Zachariah Oswalt, son of Michael Oswalt Jr. and Mary Susannah WEAVER, was born on 25 April 1824 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.1

Jacob married Joanna Hallman, daughter of Jacob Hallman and Elizabeth WEAVER, on 2 January 1848 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.

Jacob Zachariah Oswalt died on 18 January 1903 in Concord, Fayette County, Alabama, at age 78. He was buried in Concord Baptist Church Cemetery, Salem, Fayette County, Alabama.
Last Edited=6 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Jacob Zachariah Oswalt, 53785807, Full DOB & DOD & places.

Gilderoy Snider

M, b. circa 1815, d. 1880
Relationship
1st cousin 5 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
     Gilderoy Snider, son of George SNIDER, was born circa 1815 in Lexington County, South Carolina.

Gilderoy married Barbara A. Hallman, daughter of Jacob Hallman and Elizabeth WEAVER, on 19 January 1835 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.1

Gilderoy Snider died in 1880 in Louisiana.
Last Edited=2 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. [S1164] William O'Donald Hatchell, Weber of Rifferswil, pg. 196-197.