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Isaac Green Clark was born in 1829 at Chatham County, NC. He was the son of Alexander Clark and Nancy Henderson. Isaac Green Clark was baptized in the LDS church on April 11, 2000 at Hillsville, Carroll County, VA. He was sealed as a parent to an unknown person (may be still living) on April 11, 2000 at Hillsville, Carroll County, VA. He received his endowment on April 11, 2000 at Hillsville, Carroll County, VA. |
James Clark was born in 1806. He was the son of Silas Clark and Frances Henderson. James Clark married Nancy ______. James Clark appeared as head of household in the census enumerated November 7, 1850 at Chatham County, NC. Information was found on Page 418A, Reel 432-624, Upper Regiment, Dwelling 997, Family 998. James was shown at age 50 as a married white male. He was listed as a farmer. Nancy was listed at age 45 as a married white female, wife of James. (The birth place of all the children and their parents is unknown but it was likely North Carolina). Son, James (age 21) a farmer; daughter, Nancy J. (age 15); son, Eli (age 13); son, George W. (age 12); son, Madison H. (age 8); and son, Noah (age 5). |
Sarah 'Sally' Clark was born in 1808. She was the daughter of Silas Clark and Frances Henderson. Sarah 'Sally' Clark married Jesse Elmore. Sarah 'Sally' Clark appeared as head of household in the census enumerated July 23, 1850 at Chatham County, NC. Information was found on Page 356A, Reel 432-624, Upper Regiment, Dwelling 66, Family 67. She is shown living with her father. Apparently Jesse has died. |
Jesse Elmore married Sarah 'Sally' Clark, daughter of Silas Clark and Frances Henderson. |
Emily Elmore was born in 1833. She was the daughter of Jesse Elmore and Sarah 'Sally' Clark. Emily Elmore married James Haithcock in 1855. |
James Haithcock married Emily Elmore, daughter of Jesse Elmore and Sarah 'Sally' Clark, in 1855. |
Pamelia Elmore was born in 1835. She was the daughter of Jesse Elmore and Sarah 'Sally' Clark. |
Julitha Elmore was born in 1841. She was the daughter of Jesse Elmore and Sarah 'Sally' Clark. Julitha Elmore married _____ Woody. |
_____ Woody married Julitha Elmore, daughter of Jesse Elmore and Sarah 'Sally' Clark. |
Thomas J. Clark was born in 1811. He was the son of Silas Clark and Frances Henderson. Thomas J. Clark married Sarah Webster on June 13, 1842. [apparently she is his second wife]. Thomas J. Clark appeared as head of household in the census enumerated October 28, 1850 at Chatham County, NC. Information was found on Page 407A, Reel 432-624, Upper Regiment, Dwelling 839, Family 840. Thomas J. was shown at age 37 as a married white male born in North Carolina. He was listed as a millwright and owned real estate valued at $850. Sarah was shown at age 35 as a married white female born in North Carolina, wife of Thomas J. All their children were born in North Carolina. Son, Marion B. (age 16) a farmer; son, Brantley (age 14); son, Mebane (age 12); daughter, Elizabeth (age 10); son, Henry H. (age 8); son, Manly (age 6); son, Roderick (age 4); and son, David (age 2). Also shown in the household is a 26 year old white male, farmer, Green Clark who was born in North Carolina (Is he the nephew of Thomas J.? Alexander had a son named Isaac Green Clark). |
Sarah Webster was born in 1815 at NC. She married Thomas J. Clark, son of Silas Clark and Frances Henderson, on June 13, 1842. [apparently she is his second wife]. Sarah Webster appeared as head of household in the census enumerated October 28, 1850 at Chatham County, NC. Information was found on Page 407A, Reel 432-624, Upper Regiment, Dwelling 839, Family 840. Thomas J. was shown at age 37 as a married white male born in North Carolina. He was listed as a millwright and owned real estate valued at $850. Sarah was shown at age 35 as a married white female born in North Carolina, wife of Thomas J. All their children were born in North Carolina. Son, Marion B. (age 16) a farmer; son, Brantley (age 14); son, Mebane (age 12); daughter, Elizabeth (age 10); son, Henry H. (age 8); son, Manly (age 6); son, Roderick (age 4); and son, David (age 2). Also shown in the household is a 26 year old white male, farmer, Green Clark who was born in North Carolina (Is he the nephew of Thomas J.? Alexander had a son named Isaac Green Clark). |
James Brantley Clark was born in 1836 at NC. He was the son of Thomas J. Clark. |
James Hilliard Sawyer was born circa 1835 at NC.
He married Frances Mahulda Brasher, daughter of Lawrence Aquilla Brasher and Frances 'Franky" or "Frankie" Henderson, in 1859 at AL.
He is shown in the East District on page 401 in the 1860 Fayette County, AL Census. He is listed with his wife, Francis. The record indicates they were married within the last 12 months. He states that he was born in North Carolina and is 25 years old. Frances is listed as being 22 years old. His occupation is given as a Wagon Maker. He is shown living next door to a John Sawyer who is shown as being born in North Carolina and is 35 years old. John is shown to be a farmer and has a wife, Jenneta and 6 children. John's wife and all the children are shown as being born in Alabama. The children are: Robert, age 16, Elizabeth A., age 15, Baxter, age 7, Mary L., age 5, James H., age 3 and Franklin, age 1. It would seem John has been in Alabama at least 17 years. Is John the brother of James? If John came to Alabama when he was 18 when did James follow him? Did the entire Sawyer family move from North Carolina to Alabama? [Research continues.]. James Hilliard Sawyer was a Private in Company A of the 26th Alabama Infantry. He enlisted at the Fayette County Court house on April 30, 1862. The 26th Alabama had already seen action before James enlisted. After he joined the 26th Infantry fought at Gaines' Mill, Frazier's Farm, and Malvern Hill, where it lost 300 of the 600 men in the regiment. At the battle of Malvern Hill (in Virginia) he was wounded in the left arm. He was initially assigned to Chimborgen Hospital #3 in Richmond on October 28, 1862 and was later moved to Danville, VA on November 2, 1862. There is some indication that he returned to his unit and fought in the battle for Tuscaloosa Alabama. He appears on a roll of prisoners of war there indicated as having been captured by the Second Illinois Cavalry Regiment. The date of capture is listed as May 22, 1865 and that is also the date listed for his parole. In the 1870 Fayette County, AL Census James, Frances and children are listed in Township 15. They are shown living close to her brothers and sisters. John and his family are not listed in the 1870 Alabama Census. Did John take his family and leave the state? He applied for a Civil War Pension in March of 1893. He cited wounds he had received during the war. On July 15, 1899 James was placed into class 4 and granted a pension for his service in the Civil War. In the 1900 Fayette County AL Census James is listed as a widower living with the William B. Sawyer (his eldest son) family. He is shown as born in North Carolina and is 66 years old. James Hilliard Sawyer died after 1900 at Fayette County, AL. He was buried at Ennis Cemetery, Fayette County, AL. |
William Bedford Sawyer was born on August 23, 1860 at Fayette County, AL.
He was the son of James Hilliard Sawyer and Frances Mahulda Brasher.
William Bedford Sawyer married Margaret Isabel Hendon, daughter of Andrew Hendon and Caroline Harris, on January 3, 1886 at Fayette County, AL. [Marriage License #335 issued in Fayette County, AL on 12/29/1885. The marriage was performed at the house of William M. Enis, Justice of the Peace.].
On August 4, 1908 William Bedford Sawyer filed a claim (number 45056) with the U. S. Government for monies owed to descendants of Indian ancestors. The claim was rejected for two reasons - 1) it was filed too late and 2) the claimants could provide no proof of relationship to Indian ancestors. This family placed many claims and all were rejected for the same or similar reasons. The Indian ancestry of this family is unproven but not necessarily non-existent. William Bedford Sawyer died on December 22, 1914 at Fayette County, AL, at age 54. |
Emma J. Sawyer was born in October, 1863 at Fayette County, AL. She was the daughter of James Hilliard Sawyer and Frances Mahulda Brasher. Emma J. Sawyer married George W. Feltman. |
John Thomas Sawyer was born in January, 1865 at AL.
He was the son of James Hilliard Sawyer and Frances Mahulda Brasher.
John Thomas Sawyer married Arlene L. Painter, daughter of James Painter and Columbiana Eidson, on January 1, 1889 at Fayette County, AL.
He was granted a 159.12 acre homestead in Alabama by the United State General Land Office on February 3, 1898. On August 4, 1908 John T. Sawyer filed claim number 45052 with the Dawes Commission seeking monies from relationships to Cherokee Indian ancestors. He claimed this relationship through his mother Mahulda "Huldy" Brasher Sawyer. She was the daughter of Lawrence Aquilla and Frances Henderson Brasher. This claim like others says the parents of Frances Henderson were Jim and Lila Taylor Henderson. It is pretty well established that Frances is the daughter of Ezekial and Elizabeth Brasher Henderson. Where do the names Jim and Lila come from? This application like all the others filed by the family members was rejected. John Thomas Sawyer died on March 22, 1914 at Fayette County, AL, at age 49. |
James Henry Sawyer was born on May 27, 1868 at Fayette County, AL.
He was the son of James Hilliard Sawyer and Frances Mahulda Brasher.
James Henry Sawyer married Mary Painter, daughter of James Painter and Columbiana Eidson, on May 27, 1889 at Fayette County, AL.
He was awarded a 79.74 acre homestead in Alabama by the United States General Land Office on June 17, 1903. |
Etta Frances Sawyer was born on March 17, 1870 at Fayette County, AL. She was the daughter of James Hilliard Sawyer and Frances Mahulda Brasher. Etta Frances Sawyer married William R. Blackwell on December 25, 1890 at the home of W. M. Enis, Justice of the Peace, Fayette County, AL. Etta Frances Sawyer died on November 17, 1895 at AL, at age 25. |
William R. Blackwell married Etta Frances Sawyer, daughter of James Hilliard Sawyer and Frances Mahulda Brasher, on December 25, 1890 at the home of W. M. Enis, Justice of the Peace, Fayette County, AL. |
Ella Annie "Shug" Sawyer was born on March 17, 1870 at Fayette County, AL. She was the daughter of James Hilliard Sawyer and Frances Mahulda Brasher. Ella Annie "Shug" Sawyer married Frank E. Brown. |
Camila Dellar "Babe" Sawyer was born on March 10, 1875 at Fayette County, AL. She was the daughter of James Hilliard Sawyer and Frances Mahulda Brasher. Camila Dellar "Babe" Sawyer married Charles H. Cook circa 1900 at Fayette County, AL. |
Doctor Franklin Sawyer was born on September 16, 1877 at AL. He was the son of James Hilliard Sawyer and Frances Mahulda Brasher. Doctor Franklin Sawyer married Lillie McCaleb, daughter of Hugh McCaleb and Margaret Harris, in 1901 at Fayette County, AL. Doctor Franklin Sawyer died on June 19, 1938 at AL, at age 60. |
Ada Wilma Sawyer was born on February 2, 1880 at AL. She was the daughter of James Hilliard Sawyer and Frances Mahulda Brasher. Ada Wilma Sawyer married William Spencer Cook. Ada Wilma Sawyer died on March 23, 1960 at age 80. |
J. E. Ayers was born on March 21, 1838 at Carroll County, GA. He married Wiley Ann Brasher, daughter of Lawrence Aquilla Brasher and Frances 'Franky" or "Frankie" Henderson, at Fayette County, AL. J. E. Ayers died after July 13, 1908. |
Frances ______ married John Henderson, son of Argaleus Hercules Henderson I and Molly Mary Clark, after 1790. |
James Scott Henderson was born on November 14, 1969 at Arab, Marshall County, AL. He died on November 12, 1973 at Guntersville, Marshall County, AL, at age 3. He was buried on November 14, 1973 at New Canaan Cemetery, Union Hill, Morgan County, AL. |
James Lee "Jim" Henderson was born on May 29, 1890 at Forney, Cherokee County, AL.
He was the son of James N. Henry Henderson and Georgia K. Wilson.
James Lee "Jim" Henderson married Iva Geneva Vines on December 28, 1924 at Cherokee County, AL.
James Lee "Jim" Henderson died on January 10, 1955 at Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, AL, at age 64.
He was buried at Chapel Cemetery, Cherokee County, AL.
Jim and Iva moved a few times between Centre, Cherokee County, Alabama and Union Hill, Morgan County, Alabama 1928-40, where Jim had family. Sometime in the 1930's, they moved to Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, where her aunt had moved to in 1927. They resided there for two or three years, before returning to Alabama. |
Iva Geneva Vines was born on September 27, 1905 at Cherokee County, AL. She married James Lee "Jim" Henderson, son of James N. Henry Henderson and Georgia K. Wilson, on December 28, 1924 at Cherokee County, AL. Iva Geneva Vines died on September 30, 1988 at Huntsville, Madison County, AL, at age 83. She was buried at Tates Chapel Cemetery, Cherokee County, AL. |
Roy Lamer Henderson was born on September 4, 1927 at Centre, Cherokee County, AL. He was the son of James Lee "Jim" Henderson and Iva Geneva Vines. Roy Lamer Henderson died on December 18, 1992 at Union Hill, Morgan County, AL, at age 65. He was buried at New Canaan Cemetery, Union Hill, Morgan County, AL. |
Anna Frances Henderson was born on February 4, 1930 at Union Hill, Morgan County, AL. She died on February 4, 1930 at Union Hill, Morgan County, AL, at age 0. She was buried at Old New Canaan Cemetery, Union Hill, Morgan County, AL. She was the daughter of James Lee "Jim" Henderson and Iva Geneva Vines. |
[Infant] Henderson died on December 23, 1954 at Gadsden, Etowah County, AL, at age 0. He was born on December 23, 1954 at Gadsden, Etowah County, AL. He was buried at Tates Chapel Cemetery, Cherokee County, AL. He was the son of Roy Lamer Henderson. |
Teresa Karen Henderson was born on November 26, 1956 at Gadsden, Etowah County, AL. She was the daughter of Roy Lamer Henderson. Teresa Karen Henderson died on December 12, 1970 at Arab, Marshall County, AL, at age 14. She was buried at New Canaan Cemetery, Union Hill, Morgan County, AL. |
Mamie Inez Hopkins was born on January 10, 1906 at Lacey's Spring, Morgan County, AL. She was the daughter of Oscar John Hopkins and Lee Ella Tyler. Mamie Inez Hopkins married Willie Brand on January 25, 1926 at Marshall County, AL. Mamie Inez Hopkins and Willie Brand were divorced on September 5, 1928 at Marshall County, AL. Mamie Inez Hopkins married Ernest Howard Bowling on August 20, 1930 at Morgan County, AL. Mamie Inez Hopkins died on July 24, 1969 at Morgan County, AL, at age 63. She was buried at Union Grove Cemetery, Morgan County, AL. |
Carrie Lee Hopkins was born on October 14, 1904 at Morgan County, AL. She was the daughter of Oscar John Hopkins and Lee Ella Tyler. Carrie Lee Hopkins married Colley L. Brown on March 14, 1920 at Morgan County, AL. Carrie Lee Hopkins died on December 6, 1986 at Arab, Marshall County, AL, at age 82. She was buried at Union Grove Cemetery, Morgan County, AL. |
James N. Henry Henderson was born in 1856 at Rome, Floyd County, GA. He was the son of James T. Henderson and Sarah Ann White. James N. Henry Henderson married Georgia K. Wilson on November 23, 1886 at Floyd County, GA. James N. Henry Henderson died on October 4, 1901 at Cherokee County, AL. He was buried at Old Providence Cemetery, Cherokee County, AL. |
Georgia K. Wilson was born in 1868 at Cross Keys, Dekalb County, GA. She married James N. Henry Henderson, son of James T. Henderson and Sarah Ann White, on November 23, 1886 at Floyd County, GA. Georgia K. Wilson died in 1918 at Cedartown, Polk County, GA. She was buried at Oakgrove Cemetery, Cedartown, Polk County, GA. |
Franklin Curtis Henderson was born on November 16, 1889 at Forney, Cherokee County, AL. He was the son of James N. Henry Henderson and Georgia K. Wilson. Franklin Curtis Henderson married Sudie Welch. Franklin Curtis Henderson and Sudie Welch were divorced. Franklin Curtis Henderson married Leola Smith. Franklin Curtis Henderson died on October 10, 1963 at Orlando, Orange County, FL, at age 73. |
Edward Henderson was born on June 29, 1891 at Forney, Cherokee County, AL. He was the son of James N. Henry Henderson and Georgia K. Wilson. Edward Henderson died in 1911 at Cherokee County, AL. |
Charles Henderson was born in 1892 at Forney, Cherokee County, AL. He was the son of James N. Henry Henderson and Georgia K. Wilson. Charles Henderson died in 1893 at Forney, Cherokee County, AL. |
Ola Bomar Henderson was born on September 12, 1893 at Forney, Cherokee County, AL. She was the daughter of James N. Henry Henderson and Georgia K. Wilson. Ola Bomar Henderson married J.C. Rogers on February 18, 1932 at Walker County, GA. Ola Bomar Henderson married William David "Bill" McDaniel on December 28, 1947 at Winter Garden, FL. Ola Bomar Henderson died on July 19, 1983 at Guntersville, Marshall County, AL, at age 89. She was buried at New Canaan Cemetery, Union Hill, Morgan County, AL. |
[Infant] Henderson died in 1897 at Forney, Cherokee County, AL. [Infant] Henderson was born in 1897 at Forney, Cherokee County, AL. [Infant] Henderson was the child of James N. Henry Henderson and Georgia K. Wilson. |
Leola Smith married Franklin Curtis Henderson, son of James N. Henry Henderson and Georgia K. Wilson. |
Sudie Welch married Franklin Curtis Henderson, son of James N. Henry Henderson and Georgia K. Wilson. Sudie Welch and Franklin Curtis Henderson were divorced. |
James Preston Henderson was born on August 1, 1897 at Marshall County, AL. He was the son of Augustus H. "Gus" Henderson and Nancy A. Hart. James Preston Henderson married Cora Estel Merritt on December 1, 1916 at Morgan County, AL. James Preston Henderson died on June 12, 1931 at Marshall County, AL, at age 33. |
Cora Estel Merritt was born on April 15, 1900 at Marshall County, AL.
She married James Preston Henderson, son of Augustus H. "Gus" Henderson and Nancy A. Hart, on December 1, 1916 at Morgan County, AL.
She was living in Arab, AL in 1989. |
J.C. Rogers married Ola Bomar Henderson, daughter of James N. Henry Henderson and Georgia K. Wilson, on February 18, 1932 at Walker County, GA. |
William David "Bill" McDaniel was born circa 1903 at TN. He married Ola Bomar Henderson, daughter of James N. Henry Henderson and Georgia K. Wilson, on December 28, 1947 at Winter Garden, FL. William David "Bill" McDaniel died on December 25, 1970 at Chattanooga, TN. |
James T. Henderson was born in 1832 at Orange County, NC.
He was the son of John Henderson Jr and Frances Elizabeth Perry.
James T. Henderson married Sarah Ann White on January 11, 1852 at Floyd County, GA.
On June 8, 1858: James T. Henderson of Marshall Co., Alabama, sold to Willie Henderson of Orange County, North Carolina, for $250 "his interest in and to a certain tract of land in said County of Orange being the land in which said Willie hath heretofore purchased the Widows right of dower lying upon the Waters of Bolings Creek adjoining the lands of William Strain, Weate Davis and Morgan Clois containing 270 acres more or less...it being the land upon which John Henderson late of the County of Orange aforesaid lived and died and which was by him purchased of Daniel Booth." Witnesses: W.V. Newson and Britton Bowlin. Signed: James T. Henderson. Certified by John E. Moore, Judge of the Circuit Court of Alabama and also signed by Andrew B. Moore, Governor of the State of Alabama [Orange County, North Carolina: Deed Book 36, page 63]. James T. Henderson was listed in the 1860 census for Guntersville, Marshall County, Alabama. By 1862, he had settled on Brindlee Mountain, near the county line between Morgan and Marshall Counties. At this time, James was the secretary for Mt. Tabor Baptist Church. About 1863, James and his wife Sarah, both died from the flu, and their two daughters Maudie and Martha may have died also as there are no records of them after this time. Three of their sons, John, William and Willie were residing with their aunt Martha Henderson Coulter and her husband Elwood Coutler in the 1870 census for Morgan County, Alabama. The other son James N. 'Henry' Henderson is listed in the 1870 census twice: once with his grandmother Frances Henderson in Somerville, Morgan County, Alabama, and the other in August 1870, residing with his uncle John 'Newton' Henderson near Rome, Floyd County, Georgia. James T. Henderson died in 1863 at Marshall County, AL. He was buried at Oleander Cemetery, Marshall County, AL. [The grave is not marked.]. |
Sarah Ann White was born in 1835 at Floyd County, GA. She married James T. Henderson, son of John Henderson Jr and Frances Elizabeth Perry, on January 11, 1852 at Floyd County, GA. Sarah Ann White died in 1863 at Marshall County, AL. |
Maudie Frances Elizabeth Henderson was born in 1852 at Floyd County, GA. She was the daughter of James T. Henderson and Sarah Ann White. Maudie Frances Elizabeth Henderson married William Harvey "Buck" Blankenship on September 5, 1871 at Morgan County, AL. Maudie Frances Elizabeth Henderson died on November 28, 1881 at Morgan County, AL. |
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