HARKNESS Family

by Scott Owens Anrkee@aol.com

Descendants of Robert Harkness I 

Generation No. 1

1. ROBERT1 HARKNESS I was born Abt. 1735 in County Tyrone, Ireland, and died Abt. 1800 in Abbeville District, South Carolina. He married ROSANNAH ??? Abt. 1760 in County Tyrone, Ireland. She was born Abt. 1740 in County Tyrone, Ireland, and died in Abbeville District, South Carolina.

Notes for ROBERT HARKNESS I:

A Scotch-Irishman. Emigrated to the United States, first settling in Pennsylvania. He removed himself thence to North Carolina and later to South Carolina, settling down with his son and grandson in Clinton, Ala, where he lived the rest of his life(?). He was a planter, and served in the Revolutionary War.

Came to America in 1774 with his son William, landed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Went to North Carolina and served in the Colonial Army. Later moved to South Carolina and settled on land grant given to Veterans of "300 acres and 20 chains situated on Buffoloe Creek in said district, bounded on each side therof on the lands said to be Vacant and hath such shape and marks as above represents, surveyed this 18th day of July, 1785."

In 1790 Census had 7 children.

Letter of Documentation to Mazie Elizabeth Harkness Conlee, dated April 20, 1995 from Clarence E Harkness Jr., 2442 Udke Hour Rd. Kingsport, Tennessee, 37660; mailed to Bobby W. Conley, 1115 Merribrook Lane, Pearland, Tx. 77581, Regarding Descendents of George Harkness, Ancestors of Bobby Wayne Conlee & Ancestors of John Timonthy Harknesse (father of Mazie Elizabeth Harkness Conlee)[Brøderbund Family Archive #318, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected States/Counties, 1860, Date of Import: Nov 26, 1996, Internal Ref. #1.318.1.15621.50]

Individual: Harkness, R.
County/State: Greene Co., AL
Location: Clinton Precinct
Page #: 987
Year: 1860

Child of Robert (Elder) Harkness is:

320 i. William Harkness, born Abt. 1760 in Tyrone, Ireland; married Anne R Baskin.

From: retjkk@alcnet.com (Raymond W. Ryan)
To: Anrkee@aol.com (Anrkee@aol.com)

Scott,

This can be used to show a reference for Robert Harkness having served in the Revolutionary Service (R.S.).

Ray

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Reprint of Official Register of Land Lottery of Georgia 1827
17th Day's Drawing-March 26.
GWINNETT.
page 50
Fortunate Drawers: Robert Harkness, R.S.,
Captains District: Moors
Number: 125
District: 5
County: Carroll County

Children of ROBERT HARKNESS and ROSANNAH ??? are:

i. GEORGE WASHINGTON2 HARKNESS.

2. ii. AGNES HARKNESS, b. 1762, County Tyrone, Ireland; d. Noxibee County, Mississippi.

3. iii. JANE HARKNESS, b. November 14, 1766, County Tyrone, Ireland; d. July 20, 1851, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama.

iv. ROBERT HARKNESS II, b. 1769, County Tyrone, Ireland.

v. JOHN HARKNESS, b. 1774, County Tyrone, Ireland; d. 1854, Anderson County, South Carolina; m. NANCY NORRIS, Abt. 1800; b. 1782.

4. vi. WILLIAM HARKNESS, b. 1779, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. July 29, 1855, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama.

5. vii. JAMES WASHINGTON HARKNESS I, b. July 9, 1780, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. July 9, 1851, Butts County, Georgia.

Generation No. 2

2. AGNES2 HARKNESS (ROBERT1) was born 1762 in County Tyrone, Ireland, and died in Noxibee County, Mississippi. She married ARCHIBALD NEILL October 1772 in Rowan County, North Carolina.

Child of AGNES HARKNESS and ARCHIBALD NEILL is:

6. i. ROBERT3 NEILL, b. Abt. 1783.

3. JANE2 HARKNESS (ROBERT1)1 was born November 14, 1766 in County Tyrone, Ireland, and died July 20, 1851 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama. She married JAMES PETTIGREW V2 November 3, 1785 in Hopewell Church, Abbeville District, South Carolina, son of JOHN PETTIGREW and SARAH MATTHEWS. He was born November 1761 in Prince Edward County, Virginia2, and died April 2, 1841 in Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama2.

Notes for JAMES PETTIGREW V:

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His land grant on 6/10/1826 was the first of the Pettigrews

Children of JANE HARKNESS and JAMES PETTIGREW are:

7. i. JOHN HARKNESS3 PETTIGREW, b. October 14, 1786, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. Abt. December 25, 1826, Greene County, Alabama..

ii. ROBERT PETTIGREW3, b. May 24, 1788, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. Bet. 1842 - 18523; m. ELIZABETH EDWARDS MONGIN?3.

8. iii. SARAH RODEN PETTIGREW, b. November 29, 1790, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. November 10, 1857, Chickasaw County, Mississippi.

9. iv. ROSANNAH PETTIGREW, b. April 3, 1793, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. December 9, 1864, Liberty, Winston County, Mississippi.

10. v. MARY HARKNESS PETTIGREW, b. August 6, 1794, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. Aft. 1853.

11. vi. AGNES NANCY PETTIGREW, b. June 15, 1798, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. December 1836, Pickens County, Alabama.

vii. JAMES HARKNESS PETTIGREW I3, b. February 16, 1800, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. Aft. 1853, Greene County, Alabama3; m. (1) MARY B.?3, Abt. 1820; m. (2) MALENA FERGUSON3, November 24, 1841, Greene County, Alabama3; b. Abt. 1820.

12. viii. EBENEZER C. PETTIGREW, b. June 19, 1806, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. February 9, 1859, Greene Co., AL.(Grassdale Cem).

13. ix. WILLIAM PETTIGREW, b. January 14, 1809, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. August 26, 1870, Greene Co., AL..

4. WILLIAM2 HARKNESS (ROBERT1) was born 1779 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died July 29, 1855 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama. He married ANN REID BASKIN September 20, 1792 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, daughter of WILLIAM BASKIN and ANN REID. She was born April 4, 1774 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died July 3, 1845 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama.

Notes for WILLIAM HARKNESS:

Frances Marion Harkness born 1852 in Alabama. Married 1-4-1872 to Mary J. Elizabeth Passmore. He died in Nacogdoches Co., Texas. His children were William Alexander

Grover

Lucinda "Aunt Matt"

Elizabeth Margaret "Aunt Lizzie"

Lemuel Arlington "Lem"

Mary J.

Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

D.J. Sims

Silsbee, Texas

Children of WILLIAM HARKNESS and ANN BASKIN are:

14. i. ROSANNAH3 HARKNESS, b. September 17, 1793, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. Unknown.

ii. MARGARET C. HARKNESS, b. January 21, 1806, Abbeville District, South Carolina.

15. iii. WILLIAM BASKIN HARKNESS, b. 1808, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. 1881, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama.

16. iv. ROBERT MASON HARKNESS, b. December 5, 1813, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. September 28, 1897, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama.

v. MARY ANN HARKNESS, b. 1815, Abbeville County, South Carolina.

5. JAMES WASHINGTON2 HARKNESS I (ROBERT1) was born July 9, 1780 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died July 9, 1851 in Butts County, Georgia. He married ROSANNAH BASKIN June 1, 1801 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, daughter of WILLIAM BASKIN and ANN REID. She was born March 17, 1776 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died August 9, 1840 in Butts County, Georgia.

Notes for JAMES WASHINGTON HARKNESS I:

I have a pretty good picture of James Washington Harkness, Sr and Rosannah Baskin's immediate family. I show them to have had 9 children; Peggy 1801, Robert 1803, Anne 1805, William 1808, Rosannah 1809, John 1811, James, Jr 1812, Thomas 1814 and Mary 1817. James and Rosannah moved to Morgan Co, GA soon after their marriage, later to Butts Co, GA where they died and were buried. Two sons, Robert and James, Jr. served as sherrifs of Butts Co., GA and were also state representatives.

I am descended from Rosannah who married William B. Nutt 5 May 1826 in Butts Co., GA. and can furnish further detail on that line if needed.

Can you provide details of James and Rosannah's parents or earlier Harkness line? There are good sources for the Baskin line on this web site.

Look forward to hearing back from you soon.

Warren

Notes for ROSANNAH BASKIN:

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The Baskin(s) Family, South Carolina -- Pennsylvania, with Stephens and Martin

notes, written by: Raymond Martin Bell, Washington and Jefferson College,

Washington, Pennsylvania 1975 shows the following:

William Baskin Sr. b. c. 1705 Ireland m. c1730 Mary Stuart; to East Nottingham

Twp, Chester Co, PA 1731; to Paxton Twp, Lancaster (now Dauphin) Co 1737; to

Augusta Co, VA 1740; to Abbeville Co, SC 1765; no record of death of William or

Mary.

They had eight children: John b. 1731; Thomas b. c1733; Margaret b. c1735;

William Baskin Jr. b. Feb 14, 1737; James b. c1739; Charles b. 1741; Hugh b.

1743; Elizabeth b. 1745.

OUR LINE: William Baskin Jr. b. Feb. 14, 1737 m. Ann Nancy Reid b. Dec. 25, 1747

dau. of George Reid. They had 11 children: Mary b. 1769; Margaret b. 1771 and

died young; Elizabeth b. 1772; Ann Reid b. 1774 (your line-see below); Rosannah

b. 1776 (my line-see below); William b. 1778; George b. 1780 d. young; Thomas b.

1782; John b. 1783; Margaret Candor b. 1786; James b. 1788.

YOUR LINE: Ann Reid Baskin b. Apr. 3, 1774, d. Jul. 3, 1845 near Clinton, Ala m.

Sep. 20, 1792 William Harkness b. 1769 d. Jul. 29, 1855; 1827 to Greene Co.,

Ala; seven children including: Rosannah (b 1793), Robert (b 1813).

MY LINE: Rosannah Baskin b. Mar. 17, 1776 d. Aug. 9, 1840 Butts Co., Ga m. James

Harkness. (note: this was Judge James Harkness, Jr., not the senior Harkness)

Now you can see the name Rosannah and how it came into play. Hopefully, above

will be of some help to you. I couldn't find any entries on Robert Harkness -

Planter being in the Colonial Army. Do you have any documentation concerning

this?

Ray

Children of JAMES HARKNESS and ROSANNAH BASKIN are:

17. i. JOHN BASKIN3 HARKNESS, b. March 11, 1811, Abbeville District, South Carolina.

ii. ANN REID HARKNESS, b. March 28, 1805, Abbeville District, South Carolina.

iii. WILLIAM BASKIN HARKNESS, b. 1808, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. 1882; m. EMILY FAULKNER.

iv. ROSANNAH HARKNESS, b. 1809, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. 1879; m. WILLIAM B. NUTT, May 5, 1826, Buttes County, Georgia.

v. JAMES WASHINGTON HARKNESS II, b. December 22, 1811.

vi. THOMAS MARION HARKNESS, b. May 8, 1814, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. January 27, 1886; m. HARRIET BERRY.

vii. ROBERT WASHINGTON HARKNESS, b. June 22, 1803; d. September 22, 1856; m. ELIZA NUTT, August 4, 1825, Henry County, Georgia; b. Henry County, Georgia.

viii. MARGARET PEGGY C. HARKNESS, b. November 27, 1801; m. MR. GILBERT.

18. ix. MARY E. HARKNESS, b. October 18, 1817, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. December 8, 1903.

Generation No. 3

6. ROBERT3 NEILL (AGNES2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1) was born Abt. 1783. He married ROSANNAH HARKNESS, daughter of WILLIAM HARKNESS and ANN BASKIN. She was born September 17, 1793 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died Unknown.

Children of ROBERT NEILL and ROSANNAH HARKNESS are:

i. JOHN HARKNESS4 NEILL, b. March 5, 1820.

ii. WILLIAM W. NEILL, b. January 7, 1823.

7. JOHN HARKNESS3 PETTIGREW (JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)3 was born October 14, 1786 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died Abt. December 25, 1826 in Greene County, Alabama.3. He married ISABELL ? GRAY3 1809 in Ninety-Six District, South Carolina3.

Children of JOHN PETTIGREW and ISABELL GRAY are:

19. i. JANE HARKNESS4 PETTIGREW, d. Sumter Co., AL.

ii. THOMAS M. PETTIGREW3, b. Abt. 1815; d. Aft. 18533; m. ELIZABETH B. ELLIOTT3, March 7, 1835, Sumter Co., AL3.

iii. JAMES R. PETTIGREW3, b. Abt. 1818; d. Aft. 18533; m. MARY ANN PRUITT3, February 21, 1839, Sumter County, Alabama3.

iv. ELIZA PETTIGREW3, b. Abt. 1819; d. Aft. 18533; m. JAMES CALVERT3, September 5, 1839, Sumter Co., AL3; d. Aft. 18533.

v. MARY ANN PETTIGREW3, b. December 9, 18193; d. May 18, 1853, Greene County, Alabama3; m. JOHN H. PETTIGREW3; b. Abt. 1815; d. Aft. 18533.

20. vi. ELIZABETH PETTIGREW, b. Abt. 1820; d. Bef. 1853.

21. vii. NANCY JANE PETTIGREW, b. Abt. 1825; d. Aft. 1853.

8. SARAH RODEN3 PETTIGREW (JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)4 was born November 29, 1790 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died November 10, 1857 in Chickasaw County, Mississippi4. She married JOSEPH MARION DUNLAP4 Abt. 1809 in Abbeville District, South Carolina5. He was born March 28, 1789 in Abbeville District, South Carolina6, and died May 1877 in Caldwell County, Texas6.

Notes for SARAH RODEN PETTIGREW:

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NO INFORMATION ON HER DEATH EXCEPT FROM FAMILY BIBLE. ALL RECORDS FROM CHICKASAW CO., MS MISSING BEFORE 1860, LOST IN FIRE. IN 1998-9 SOME BOXES WERE FOUND AND OR IN THE PROCESS OF BEING INDEXED. HAVEN'T FOUND ANYTHING AS OF 5-30,2000

 Notes for JOSEPH MARION DUNLAP:

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In the book, The House of Dunlap, the Rev James Arthur McClellan Hanna traces one line of Dunlaps back to 1260, when the name was Dunlop of Dunlop, Scotland. Joseph's father was James who immigrated from Scotland or Ireland in the middle 1750's settling in South Carolina. James had nine children. There six boys, Joseph being the eldest, and three daughters. Joseph was born in Abbeville, South Carolina on March 28, 1789.

The Dunlap family split up, some going North, while James and his family moved to Greene Co., Alabama in 1818. James and his wife Mary are buried in the Mesopataemia Cemetery near Eutaw, Alabama. Joseph married Sarah (Sally) Roden Pettigrew, a Scotsman. Her father James Pettigrew and mother Jane Harkness were also from South Carolina. Sally's parents moved to Greene County, Alabama with others moving west and are buried there.

Joseph and Sarah were married circa 1809 in South Carolina. Their four oldest children were born there in Abbeville. The others were born in Alabama after the family moved. They moved to Chickasaw County, Mississippi in 1842. Sally died in 1857, about this time Joseph started moving West, first to Mobile, Al., New Orleans, Galveston, Corpus Christi, and finally settled in Caldwell County after the Civil War.

William Miley , the second oldest of Joseph's sons, evidently died before 1871 since he was mentioned in his father's will. The same is also true of Jospeh P., the 9th child of the family. Ebinezer, the sixth child, also was not named in Joseph's will. He was married in 1851 in Mississippi, however, I do not know if he died in the Civil War or met some other untimely death. The third child, Harriet, was married twice and died before her father. Two other daughters, Jane and Eliza, married brothers named Chandler and lived in Mississippi and Kentucky.

The other five children all moved to Texas. James Crouther evidently was the first to move West, first to Kaufman County, west of Dallas. Later he moved down the Trinity River basin to Walker County, where his family lived in Kittrell. Mary and her husband D.B. Glover were the first to move to the Corpus Christi area. Next came Sally and Wayman Staples. It seems that William Petty and his father Joseph came together appearing on the 1860 census living with the Staples. John Pettigrew and wife Eliza Penelope with their infant son William August followed about 1861. William and John had a lumber company and also worked the salt beds. William, John and Wayman Staples served in during the Civil War under the command of Capt. John Graham in 1862, in a coast unit. Mary Glover's son-in law and grandson were also in this unit.

After the War, Joseph bought two sections of land on the San Marcos River just three miles from the present town of Luling. By this time he was about 76, so he was probably not a very active farmer. There is at least one marriage certificate filed in the County Courthouse identifying Joseph as an ordained minister. He worked the land and was buried on his farm in 1877. His tombstone now stands next to his son John's in the Lytton Springs Cemetery where it was moved about 1988 by Garland Young. At this time the stone of Mrs. F.E. Felker (who has since been identified as Eliza's mother) was also moved to Lytton.

William settled in Luling, marrying Nancy Louise Appling and raising his nine children there. His sister Sally Staples died at his home in 1905, while visiting there from her home near Alice. William died in 1911 at this home.

John and Eliza raised their family of 9 on farm land near Prairie Lea from 1867 until 1890 when they moved to Adalia near Lytton Springs. According to the 1900 census, their home was adjacent to that of William and his children, Vallie, Jack, Blanche, Jenella, Joe and Otis. Ettie had died in Sept, 1899. Ettie's brother William Daniell was John's other neighbor. By this time only Tom, Lee and Edna were still at the family home. John died here in 1903 from malaria. Lee and Lou Harris married in 1904. Tom stayed on the family land. He and Mary Jeffrey were married in 1908. About this time Eliza spent time visiting her other children. In 1910, the census listed her as living with the Youngs. In 1911 she died in Rule, Texas while visiting daughter Belle. Tom and Mary lived in the family home where their 2 sons were born. This house was built on the county line of Caldwell and Bastrop. My father said the living room was in one county and the bedroom in another. Tom and his family later moved into Lockhart, where they lived out the rest of their lives.

Children of SARAH PETTIGREW and JOSEPH DUNLAP are:

22. i. JAMES CROUTHER4 DUNLAP, b. June 1811, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. March 30, 1883, Walker County, Texas.

23. ii. WILLIAM WILEY DUNLAP, b. June 19, 1813, SC; d. Bet. 1841 - 1870, AL?.

24. iii. HARRIET FINLEY DUNLAP, b. January 6, 1815, SC; d. Abt. 1878, Chickasaw Co., MS.

25. iv. JANE PETTIGREW DUNLAP, b. January 3, 1817, SC; d. November 2, 1872, Clay County. MS.

26. v. MARY MARION(S.) DUNLAP, b. May 1, 1820, Greene Co., AL; d. Bef. May 30, 1862, Nueces Co., TX.

27. vi. EBINEZER PETTIGREW DUNLAP, b. July 29, 1822, Greene Co., AL; d. Bef. 1871, MS?.

28. vii. ELIZA EDWARDS DUNLAP, b. December 31, 1824, Greene Co. AL; d. June 22, 1907, TN.

29. viii. JOHN PETTIGREW DUNLAP, b. November 11, 1826, Greene Co., AL; d. November 28, 1903, Adalia, Bastrop Co. TX (Lytton Cem).

30. ix. JOSEPH P. DUNLAP, b. November 16, 1828, Greene Co., AL; d. Aft. 1871.

31. x. WILLIAM PETTY DUNLAP, b. June 30, 1830, Greene Co, AL; d. March 18, 1911, Luling , TX (Luling Cemetery).

32. xi. SARAH R. (SALLIE) DUNLAP, b. July 30, 1834, Greene Co., AL; d. February 13, 1905, Luling, TX (OBV Cem Nueces Co. TX.).

9. ROSANNAH3 PETTIGREW (JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)7,8 was born April 3, 1793 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died December 9, 1864 in Liberty, Winston County, Mississippi9. She married JOHN MCLEAN PETTIGREW9,10 May 5, 1814 in Abbeville District, South Carolina11,12. He was born July 5, 1792 in Abbeville District, South Carolina13, and died July 25, 1870 in Clinton, Winston County,Mississippi13.

Child of ROSANNAH PETTIGREW and JOHN PETTIGREW is:

33. i. JANE FINLEY4 PETTIGREW, b. May 16, 1817, Abbeville District, South Carolina; d. October 2, 1889, Mc Kinley, TX?.

10. MARY HARKNESS3 PETTIGREW (JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)14 was born August 6, 1794 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died Aft. 185314. She married JOSEPH F. BELL14 1822 in Abbeville District, South Carolina14.

Child of MARY PETTIGREW and JOSEPH BELL is:

i. JOHN HARKNESS4 BELL14, m. LUCINDA JANE TRIBBLE14, July 4, 1856, Abbeville, SC14.

11. AGNES NANCY3 PETTIGREW (JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)14 was born June 15, 1798 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died December 1836 in Pickens County, Alabama14. She married JOHN HOLDER14.

Children of AGNES PETTIGREW and JOHN HOLDER are:

i. JANE P.4 HOLDER14, d. Aft. 185314; m. H. F. DOTSON14.

ii. JAMES P. HOLDER14, d. Aft. 185314.

iii. ELIZABETH G. HOLDER14, d. Aft. 185314.

iv. REBECCA HOLDER14, d. Aft. 185314.

v. NANCY HOLDER14, d. Aft. 185314.

34. vi. HARRIET G. HOLDER.

vii. MARY HOLDER14, d. Aft. 185314; m. J. C. GLOVER14.

viii. ROSANNAH HOLDER14, d. Aft. 185314; m. JOHN M. PETTIGREW14.

ix. MARY BELL HOLDER14, d. Aft. 185314; m. JOSEPH F. BELL14.

x. EBENEZER HOLDER14, b. Aft. 183214; d. Aft. 185314.

xi. MARTHA HOLDER14, b. Aft. 183214; d. Aft. 185314.

12. EBENEZER C.3 PETTIGREW (JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)14 was born June 19, 1806 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died February 9, 1859 in Greene Co., AL.(Grassdale Cem)14. He married REBECCA COLEMAN14 November 23, 1836 in Greene Co., AL14. She was born November 27, 1815 in NC14, and died May 31, 1891 in Greene Co., AL.(Grassdale Cem)14.

Children of EBENEZER PETTIGREW and REBECCA COLEMAN are:

i. JOHN COLEMAN4 PETTIGREW14, b. December 11, 182914; d. August 11, 189314.

ii. ROBERT PETTIGREW14, b. July 16, 183314.

iii. SON PETTIGREW14, b. July 16, 183414; d. 183414.

iv. DAUGHTER PETTIGREW14, b. June 20, 183614; d. 183614.

v. RHODA JANE PETTIGREW14, b. June 17, 183714; d. January 20, 1888, Greene Co., AL(Grassdale Cem)14; m. JAMES W. BRYANT14; d. , Greene Co., AL(Eb Pres Cem)14.

vi. SON PETTIGREW14, b. October 183914; d. 183914.

vii. SON PETTIGREW14, b. June 184214; d. 184214.

13. WILLIAM3 PETTIGREW (JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)14 was born January 14, 1809 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died August 26, 1870 in Greene Co., AL.14. He married (1) JULIANN RICHARDSON COSPER14 April 30, 1833 in Greene Co., AL.14. She was born 1810 in SC14. He married (2) MRS. HENRIETTA KNOWLES14 February 10, 1853 in Greene Co., AL.14. She died Aft. 187014.

Children of WILLIAM PETTIGREW and JULIANN COSPER are:

i. MARY ANN4 PETTIGREW14, b. 1835, AL.14; m. WILLIAM WESLEY HURLEY14, January 6, 1851, Greene Co., AL14; b. 181814.

ii. MARTHA T. PETTIGREW14, b. 1838, AL14; m. S. H. FERGUSON14, Bef. 187014.

iii. ROBERT H. PETTIGREW14, b. 1839, AL14.

iv. JOHN E. PETTIGREW14, b. 1842, AL14.

v. REBECCA C. PETTIGREW14, b. 1842, AL14.

vi. WILLIAM M. PETTIGREW14, b. September 21, 1843, AL14; d. May 28, 1871, AL14; m. ANNE E.14; d. Aft. 187014.

vii. VIRGINIA T. PETTIGREW14, b. 1845, AL14.

viii. JULIA E. PETTIGREW14, b. 1849, AL14.

14. ROSANNAH3 HARKNESS (WILLIAM2, ROBERT1) was born September 17, 1793 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died Unknown. She married ROBERT NEILL, son of ARCHIBALD NEILL and AGNES HARKNESS. He was born Abt. 1783.

Children are listed above under (6) Robert Neill.

15. WILLIAM BASKIN3 HARKNESS (WILLIAM2, ROBERT1) was born 1808 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died 1881 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama. He married (1) SARAH BIZZLE May 7, 1837 in Greene County, Alabama. She was born September 29, 1817 in South Carolina, and died March 25, 1848 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama. He married (2) PAMELIA HILL November 1, 1858 in Greene County, Alabama. She was born 1818 in South Carolina.

Children of WILLIAM HARKNESS and SARAH BIZZLE are:

35. i. ROBERT MARION4 HARKNESS, b. October 1837, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama; d. 1904.

ii. MARY ANN HARKNESS II, b. September 10, 1838; d. 1855.

iii. WILLIAM BIZZLE HARKNESS, b. 1841; d. 1863.

36. iv. JAMES COOK BIZZLE HARKNESS, b. July 23, 1842, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama; d. October 29, 1930, Frio County, Texas.

37. v. JOHN A. HARKNESS, b. 1844, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama.

vi. INFANT DAUGHTER HARKNESS, b. January 16, 1846, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama; d. November 15, 1846, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama.

16. ROBERT MASON3 HARKNESS (WILLIAM2, ROBERT1) was born December 5, 1813 in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died September 28, 1897 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama. He married CIVILLE AMELIA GULLEY September 3, 1858 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama, daughter of CALVIN GULLEY and MARY GULLEY. She was born April 29, 1827 in Duplin County, North Carolina, and died November 6, 1876 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama.

Notes for ROBERT MASON HARKNESS:

From the Memorial Record of Alabama, 1893, Vol 1

"Robert Harkness, a planter, living near Clinton, Greene County, Ala., was born in Abbeville District, SC, December 3, 1813. He was a son of William and Ann R. (Baskin) Harkness and a grandson of Robert Harkness, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, a Scotch-Irishman, who emigrated to the United States, first settling in Pensylvania. He removed thence to North Carolina and later to South Carolina, in which latter state he lived the rest of his life. He was a planter, and served in the Revolutionary War. William Harkness was also born in County Tyrone, Ireland, and came to the United States with his parents when a small boy. In 1827 they removed to Greene County, Ala. and settled on a plantation near Clinton. They both died on the farm upon which Robert Harkness now lives. Miss Ann R. Baskin, wife of William Harkness, was born in Abbeville District S. C. in 1772, and died in 1844. They reared a family of seven children, of whom Robert was the youngest and is now the only one living. He has spent almost his entire life on the farm upon which he now lives. He received a fair deucation in the common schools, and in 1858 married Civille A. Gulley,born in North Carolina in 1827. She was a daughter o fCalvin J. Gulley, who removed to Alabama in 1832, settling in Greensboro, Hale County, then in Greene County, and serving as sheriff of his county one term. His family consisted of nine children, only one of whom is now living, viz: Sarah M. Gulley, born in Duplin County, N. C., June 20, 1828. She has been engaged in teaching in various schools and colleges, is unmarried, and lives with Robert Harkness and his family. Calvin J. Gulley was born in 1796, and his wife in 1797. There were married in 1822, and died, he in 1852 and she in 1854. Robert Harkness and his wife were the parents of six children, four of whom are living, viz: Mary E.; Annie B.; Civille; and Robert B. Those who have died were named William C. and Eva. Mary E. is the wife of Professor William G. Hix, preincipal of the Montezuma INstitute in Macon county, Geo. They are the parents of one child, Robert H., born June 12, 1891. Mrs Harkness died in 1876. IN 1850 Mr. Harkness served as tax collector of Greene County, and was a justice of the peace for many years. During the late War he was colonel of the county home guards at Clinton. He owns a fine palntation of 600 acres, which is well improved and upon which he has growing many varieties of choice fruits. Sixty-five of his eighty years have been psent upon this farm, surrounded by a highly cultured family and in the enjoyment of all the necessities and comforts of life. He has been a member and deacon of the Presbyterian Church for many years. He is an unassuming and honorable man and enjoys the respect and esteem of his fellow-citizens to the highest degree."

Children of ROBERT HARKNESS and CIVILLE GULLEY are:

i. WILLIAM CALVIN4 HARKNESS, b. June 5, 1859, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama; d. March 13, 1864, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama.

38. ii. MARY EVA HARKNESS, b. 1861, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama.

39. iii. ANNIE BASKIN HARKNESS, b. January 29, 1863, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama; d. October 5, 1915, Lake City, Columbia County, Florida.

40. iv. CIVILLE SLOCOMB HARKNESS, b. October 13, 1868, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama; d. September 15, 1931, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida.

41. v. ROBERT BASKIN HARKNESS I, b. March 3, 1872, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama; d. 1956, Florida.

17. JOHN BASKIN3 HARKNESS (JAMES WASHINGTON2, ROBERT1)15,16,17 was born March 11, 1811 in Abbeville District, South Carolina. He married ELIZABETH ANN TUCKER18,19,20 January 3, 1841 in Georgia21,22,23. She was born in Georgia24,25,26, and died Aft. 185327,28,29.

Children of JOHN HARKNESS and ELIZABETH TUCKER are:

i. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4 HARKNESS II, b. Abt. 1842.

ii. JOHN HARKNESS, b. Abt. 1846.

42. iii. JAMES ALEXANDER HARKNESS I, b. 1844, Griffin, Georgia; d. January 8, 1917, Tampa, Florida.

18. MARY E.3 HARKNESS (JAMES WASHINGTON2, ROBERT1)30 was born October 18, 1817 in Abbeville District, South Carolina30, and died December 8, 190330. She married JAMES EWING PETTIGREW30 WFT Est. 1829-185830. He was born July 23, 1802 in Abbeville District, South Carolina30, and died June 3, 187430.

Children of MARY HARKNESS and JAMES PETTIGREW are:

i. MARY ROSA4 PETTIGREW30, b. WFT Est. 1829-185730; d. WFT Est. 1835-194030.

ii. LUCIAN MARCUS PETTIGREW30, b. WFT Est. 1829-185730; d. WFT Est. 1835-193730.

iii. SALLIE IDDA PETTIGREW30, b. WFT Est. 1829-185730; d. WFT Est. 1835-194030.

43. iv. JAMES HARKNESS PETTIGREW II, b. June 4, 1840, BUTTS COUNTY GA.; d. January 25, 1895, BUTTS COUNTY GA..

Generation No. 4

19. JANE HARKNESS4 PETTIGREW (JOHN HARKNESS3, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)31 died in Sumter Co., AL31. She married SAMUEL ESKRIDGE31. He died in Sumter Co., AL31.

Child of JANE PETTIGREW and SAMUEL ESKRIDGE is:

44. i. LOUISE VIRGINIA5 ESKRIDGE, d. Sumter Co., AL.

20. ELIZABETH4 PETTIGREW (JOHN HARKNESS3, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)31 was born Abt. 1820, and died Bef. 185331. She married JOHN BRANDON31 December 20, 1838 in Sumter Co., AL31.

Child of ELIZABETH PETTIGREW and JOHN BRANDON is:

i. UNKNOWN5 BRANDON31.

21. NANCY JANE4 PETTIGREW (JOHN HARKNESS3, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)31 was born Abt. 1825, and died Aft. 185331. She married WILEY GRANTHAM31 January 9, 1845 in Sumter Co., AL31, son of JAMES GRANTHAM and ELIZABETH WILLIAMS. He was born Abt. 1815 in Wayne County, North Carolina, and died Aft. 185331.

Children of NANCY PETTIGREW and WILEY GRANTHAM are:

i. ELIZA5 GRANTHAM, m. GEORGE BUNYARD.

ii. CATHERINE GRANTHAM, m. JOHN BLACKWELL.

45. iii. WALTER SCOTT GRANTHAM, b. 1849, Alabama; d. 1897, Mississippi.

46. iv. JAMES EDWARD GRANTHAM II, b. July 18, 1854, Greene County, Alabama; d. May 25, 1925, Gilmer, Texas.

v. MARTHA GRANTHAM.

vi. ALICE GRANTHAM.

vii. EUGENIA GRANTHAM.

22. JAMES CROUTHER4 DUNLAP (SARAH RODEN3 PETTIGREW, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)31 was born June 1811 in Abbeville District, South Carolina31, and died March 30, 1883 in Walker County, Texas31. He married ELIZABETH ESKRIDGE31 October 1, 1850 in Sumter County, Alabama31. She was born January 12, 1833 in Livingston, Sumter County, Alabama31, and died January 1, 1900 in Walker County, Texas31.

Notes for JAMES CROUTHER DUNLAP:

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1860 Walker Co. Sarah Jane Dunlap married R.W.B. Martin 3/3/1868 by Elisa Shaw/ Alice Dunlap married J. M. Hightower 1/12/1881

1860 Census Walker Co. Elizabeth 32/AL;Sarah J. 8/TX;Luella 4/TX; James C. 2/TX;Arabella 4/12/TX

Children of JAMES DUNLAP and ELIZABETH ESKRIDGE are:

47. i. SARAH JANE5 DUNLAP, b. 1851, TX..

48. ii. LOU(ELLA) DUNLAP, b. November 1856, TX.; d. 1935, Houston Co., TX(Glenwood Cemetery).

49. iii. JAMES HUNTER DUNLAP, b. March 17, 1858, Gum Island, Walker Co., TX; d. September 11, 1934, Kittrell, Walker Co. TX(Dunlap Cem).

50. iv. ADELINE(ADDIE) DUNLAP, b. February 15, 1862, TX.; d. January 17, 1951.

v. MARY(ALICE) DUNLAP31, b. 1863, TX.31; m. (1) J.M. HIGHTOWER31, January 12, 1881, Walker Co. TX.31; m. (2) // BROWN31, Aft. 188231.

vi. ELIZABETH DUNLAP31, b. 1869, TX.31.

23. WILLIAM WILEY4 DUNLAP (SARAH RODEN3 PETTIGREW, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)31 was born June 19, 1813 in SC31, and died Bet. 1841 - 1870 in AL?32,33.

Child of WILLIAM WILEY DUNLAP is:

i. NO5 HEIRS33.

24. HARRIET FINLEY4 DUNLAP (SARAH RODEN3 PETTIGREW, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)33 was born January 6, 1815 in SC33, and died Abt. 1878 in Chickasaw Co., MS34,35. She married (1) JOHN C. RODEN35 May 17, 1838 in Greene Co., AL.35. He was born 181235, and died November 10, 1839 in Greene Co., AL35. She married (2) THOMAS UZZELL PEARSALL35 Abt. 184335. He was born 1810 in NC35, and died Aft. 187135.

Notes for THOMAS UZZELL PEARSALL:

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[Brøderbund Family Archive #317, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1850, Date of Import: Jan 25, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.317.1.25040.45]

Individual: Pearsall, Thomas M.
County/State: Chickasaw Co., MS
Location: Eastern Division
Page #: 300
Year: 1850

Child of HARRIET DUNLAP and JOHN RODEN is:

i. SARAH JANE5 RODEN35, b. February 14, 183935; d. Bef. 185035.

 

Children of HARRIET DUNLAP and THOMAS PEARSALL are:

ii. ROBERT C.5 PEARSALL35, b. 1835, NC35.

iii. AVERY PEARSALL35, b. 1835, NC35.

iv. JOHN W. PEARSALL35, b. 1838, NC35; m. ANNIE CURRY35.

51. v. ELEANOR (ELLEN) A. PEARSALL, b. December 5, 1838, NC; d. June 17, 1869.

vi. DAVID C. PEARSALL35, b. 1843, AL.35.

52. vii. LEWIS MADISON PEARSALL, b. September 16, 1845, MS; d. May 24, 1909, Houston,Chickasaw Co., MS (Arbor Grove Cem).

53. viii. MARY ARKANSAS PEARSALL, b. April 9, 1847, Derma, MS; d. February 4, 1910, Houston,Chickasaw Co., MS(Prospect Ccemetery).

ix. HANNAH T. PEARSALL35, b. 1848, MS35; m. J. T. RITCH35, March 12, 1875, Chickasaw Co. MS35.

x. HUGH Q. PEARSALL35, b. 1850, MS35.

xi. MARTHA PEARSALL35, b. 1852, MS35.

25. JANE PETTIGREW4 DUNLAP (SARAH RODEN3 PETTIGREW, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)35 was born January 3, 1817 in SC35, and died November 2, 1872 in Clay County. MS35. She married (1) MR. JOHNSON35 Abt. 183735. She married (2) ROBERT W. CHANDLER35 Abt. 1840 in MS35. He was born 1809 in VA.35, and died Aft. 187035.

Children of JANE DUNLAP and ROBERT CHANDLER are:

54. i. SARAH A.5 JOHNSON, b. 1837, AL; d. Aft. 1870.

ii. FRANKLIN CHANDLER35, b. 1840, MS.35.

iii. MARY CHANDLER35, b. 1845, MS.35.

26. MARY MARION(S.)4 DUNLAP (SARAH RODEN3 PETTIGREW, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)35 was born May 1, 1820 in Greene Co., AL35, and died Bef. May 30, 1862 in Nueces Co., TX35. She married DRURY B. GLOVER35 Abt. 1845 in MS35. He was born 1810 in SC35, and died April 1864 in Nueces Co., TX35.

Children of MARY DUNLAP and DRURY GLOVER are:

55. i. SARAH JANE5 GLOVER, b. 1848, MS.; d. Aft. 1892.

ii. EUGENE AUGUSTUS GLOVER35, b. 184935.

iii. RUFUS GLOVER35, b. 1856, MS.35.

27. EBINEZER PETTIGREW4 DUNLAP (SARAH RODEN3 PETTIGREW, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)35 was born July 29, 1822 in Greene Co., AL35, and died Bef. 1871 in MS?36,37. He married MARTHA ANN HEARN37 September 16, 1851 in Monroe Co., MS37. She was born Abt. 183137.

Notes for MARTHA ANN HEARN:

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[Brøderbund Family Archive #318, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected States/Counties, 1860, Date of Import: Jan 25, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.318.1.16317.33]

Individual: Hearn, Mary
County/State: Chickasaw Co., MS
Location: Montpelier
Page #: 145
Year: 1860

Child of EBINEZER DUNLAP and MARTHA HEARN is:

i. 25 DAUGHTERS38.

28. ELIZA EDWARDS4 DUNLAP (SARAH RODEN3 PETTIGREW, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)39 was born December 31, 1824 in Greene Co. AL39, and died June 22, 1907 in TN39. She married STANFIELD I. CHANDLER39 February 19, 1851 in Palo Alto, Chickasaw Co. MS.39. He was born June 17, 1808 in Halifax Co. VA40, and died May 29, 1883 in TN40.

Children of ELIZA DUNLAP and STANFIELD CHANDLER are:

i. REBECCA5 CHANDLER41, b. 1852, MS41; d. Bef. 199541; m. MCLAUGHLIN?41, 1875, Alice, TX.41.

56. ii. SARAH(SALLY BELL) CHANDLER, b. November 2, 1855, Chickasaw Co., MS; d. June 19, 1931, Montpelier, Clay Co., MS.

57. iii. JAMES RUSH CHANDLER, b. January 19, 1859, Montpelier, MS; d. December 7, 1941, Kleberg Co., TX,.

58. iv. ALICE FINCHIE CHANDLER, b. November 5, 1862; d. October 29, 1946.

v. SAM CHANDLER41, b. 1868, MS41.

29. JOHN PETTIGREW4 DUNLAP (SARAH RODEN3 PETTIGREW, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)42 was born November 11, 1826 in Greene Co., AL42, and died November 28, 1903 in Adalia, Bastrop Co. TX (Lytton Cem)42. He married ELIZA PENELOPE FELKER42 September 23, 1858 in Mississippi43,44. She was born May 23, 1842 in Fairfield, SC45,46, and died July 29, 1911 in Rule, TX (Lytton Springs Cemetery)46.

Notes for JOHN PETTIGREW DUNLAP:

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LOCKHART WEEKLY POST, December 3, 1903

Mr. John Dunlap, a highly respected citizen and former resident of Adalia died at his home near that place early Sunday at a advanced age. Mr. Dunlap had been a citizen of this country for a number of years, was a Confederate soldier and a citizen of sterling worth of character. He leaves his wife, two sons and a daughter, also a brother William P. Dunlap of Luling. The Post extends its sympathy to the bereaved ones.

Mr. William P. Dunlap passed through this city Saturday from Luling to Adalia when he was called to the death bed of his brother John. Mr. Dunlap did not reach Adalia before his brother died.

LOCKHART WEEKLY POST, February 16, 1905

LULING, February 13, Mrs. Sallie Staples, aged 72 years, died at the home of her brother William P. Dunlap in the city Sunday morning. The deceased had been in feeble health for several years. She leaves many relatives and friends. Her remains will be shipped to Corpus Christi for interment...

CHRONOLOGY OF FAMILY OF JOHN PETTIGREW DUNLAP

1789 grandfather James lived in Abbeville, S.C. father Joseph born here March 28, 1789

1818 families moved to Greene Co. AL.

1838 sister Harriett married in Greene Co. AL

1841 grandfather James died

1842 father Joseph and family moved to East Chickasaw Co. MS.

1850 census shows Joseph and 6 children at home in Chickasaw Co.

1855? James C. moves to Texas

1857 John and Eliza married in Mississippi

1857? Mary Glover in Corpus Christi(before the Staples?)

1858 Sallie and W.N. Staples move to Corpus Christi

1859 William Petty(Brother of John) and Joseph arrive in Corpus Christi

1859 William Augustus born in MS. 8/1/1859(Chickasaw Co.?)

1861 John and Eliza in Corpus Christi, Bell born in Nueces Co. John in militia, Joseph J. born in Nueces Co

1864 Tom born in Caldwell Co.(My grandfather)

1867 bought 594 acres for $1,500 from Wm G. Butler on Seals Creek in Caldwell County(survey from tree to tree to tree) in Jan, 1867

1877 father Joseph died and buried on family land(his or John's)

1879 John P and W.I. Daniell(Ettie's father) San Marcos Primitive Baptist Church elders.

1880 census lived in pct #3-Prairie Lea

1881 William and Ettie married at her home in March Bell and Joe Wright married in December

1889 Alice and Mitt O'Daniel married in Feb 1889

1890 family moved to Adalia(Caldwell/Bastrop Co.) In Dec Joseph John dies of pneumonia

1894 Sallie and John Young and Annie and Jim Terry marry in April at the Dunlap home

1895 transferred church membership from San Marcos Primitive Baptist to Bethel Primitive Baptist in McMahan

1899 Ettie dies

1900 William lives next door to John and Eliza,Tom, Robert and Edna, (Ettie's brother William H. lives next door to John)

1903 John P. dies of malaria

1904 Lee and Lou marry in Apr

1908 Tom and Mary wed in Jan and live on the homestead

1909 Eliza lived with Tom and Mary

1910 Eliza lived with John and Sally Young

1911 Eliza died while visiting Bell in Rule, TX. Her body brought back by train accompanied by Sallie and Eva Young.

1912 Edna married Ben Duffy in San Antonio

Notes for ELIZA PENELOPE FELKER:

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Born May 23, 1842 in South Carolina,

Married in September, 1857 in Mississippi

Moved to Nueces Co., TX in 1860

During Civil War visited relatives in IL

Children of JOHN DUNLAP and ELIZA FELKER are:

59. i. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS5 DUNLAP, b. August 1, 1859, MS; d. September 2, 1948, Houston, TX(Woodlawn Cemetery).

60. ii. MARY ISA(BELL) DUNLAP, b. June 18, 1861, Nueces Co., TX; d. March 17, 1948, Haskell County. TX.

iii. JOSEPH JOHN DUNLAP46, b. October 14, 1863, Nueces Co.,TX46; d. December 12, 1890, Caldwell Co., TX (Old Lytton Cemetery)46.

61. iv. THOMAS GREEN DUNLAP, b. February 27, 1866, Caldwell Co., TX; d. November 16, 1947, Lockhart, TX.(Lockhart Cemetery).

62. v. ALICE EMMA DUNLAP, b. June 20, 1868, Caldwell Co.,TX; d. March 3, 1943, Coahoma, TX (Coahoma Cemetery).

63. vi. ROBERT (LEE) DUNLAP, b. January 28, 1870, Caldwell Co., TX; d. March 18, 1942, Caldwell Co., TX (Lytton Cemetery).

64. vii. SARAH JANE (SALLIE) DUNLAP, b. July 7, 1874, Luling, TX; d. May 20, 1954, Austin, TX (Lockhart Cemetery).

65. viii. ANNIE WILLIAMS DUNLAP, b. July 10, 1876, Caldwell Co., TX; d. January 4, 1951, Mitchell Co. TX (Colorado City Cemetery).

66. ix. EDNA LOUISE DUNLAP, b. January 3, 1883, Caldwell Co., TX; d. September 8, 1956, Evergreen, CO.

30. JOSEPH P.4 DUNLAP (SARAH RODEN3 PETTIGREW, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)47 was born November 16, 1828 in Greene Co., AL47, and died Aft. 187148,49.

Child of JOSEPH P. DUNLAP is:

i. NO5 HEIRS49.

31. WILLIAM PETTY4 DUNLAP (SARAH RODEN3 PETTIGREW, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)50 was born June 30, 1830 in Greene Co, AL50, and died March 18, 1911 in Luling , TX (Luling Cemetery)50. He married NANCY LOUISE APPLING50 August 23, 1860 in Guadalupe Co. , TX.51. She was born October 12, 1840 in Wilkes County, GA52, and died December 31, 1928 in Luling , TX (Luling Cemetery)52.

Notes for WILLIAM PETTY DUNLAP:

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from the CORPUS CHRISTI RANCHERO,

I offer a good and valuable Horse Ranch for sale containing 500 acres of land, sitting on the Oso 8 miles south of Corpus. A good dwelling house with 4 rooms, gallery in front and piazza in back part, kitchen, carriage house, stable and negro houses complete. Three good plank corrals, garden and 10 acres under fence together with a number one cistern and 2 tanks enclosed holding water for 6 months. Titles good. Anyone wishing to purchase this kind of rancho will do well to give me a call. W.P. Dunlap.(first posted Jan 7,1863)

last date found in paper 5/7/1863.

RANCHERO 2/1863 THROUGH 8/13/1863

Notice is hereby given that W.N. Staples is legally appointed my attorney in fact to transact all business for me and in my name the same as though I were personally present. W.P. Dunlap

W Dunlap, W.P. horse brand, Rancho on Oso creek midway between Britton's and Bee's ranches, 8 miles south of Corpus. (first posted 1/18/1863)

on front page of RANCHERO in 1863 every issue.

Advertisement in RANCHERO 1/13/1861

New Store and New Goods at Laredo, Texas. W.P. Dunlap Begs leave to call attention to the city of Laredo and surrounding county to his new stock of Goods direct from New York. My stock embraces all the nicest and richest styles of Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, Ginghams, Organdies, Lawns, Bareges, Brillents, etc. For Men and Boys Wear the best assortment ever offered of Prints, Dennims, Linens, Drills, Cottanades and a variety of read-made clothing, Boots, shoes, Hats and caps, Hardware, Queenware Choice family grocery provisions of every kind, Powder full assortment of everything. Will receive in exchange stock, wool, hides and cash.(through 6/29/1861)

RANCHERO,11/5/1859 W.P. Dunlap & Co. A large supply of lumber and shingles kept constantly on hand & for sale at lowest possible rates. Lumberyard at upper wharf. 12/10/1859 W.P.D. received 90,000 sq. ft. of lumber on schooner UNION. Largest assortment of lumber, ceiling, floor and inch board available at W.N. Staples. Lumber arrived by schooner and already pre-sold. 5/26/1860 150,000 shingles arrive for house of W.P. Dunlap. Notice on 9/1/1860 of wedding of W.P. and Nannie Appling of Guadalupe Co. being married at the residence of the bride's father.

9/29/1860 Riggs & Dunlap opens in Laredo (ad similar to Dunlap ad)

Children of WILLIAM DUNLAP and NANCY APPLING are:

67. i. WEYMAN BURWELL5 DUNLAP, b. December 18, 1861; d. November 20, 1959.

68. ii. ELEANOR "ELLA" PETTY DUNLAP, b. September 24, 1862; d. Lubbock Cemetery.

69. iii. JOSEPH MARION DUNLAP, b. December 12, 1865, Caldwell Co. TX.; d. February 11, 1939, Caldwell Co, TX. (Luling Cem).

70. iv. PHELAN QUINCEY DUNLAP, b. December 9, 1867, Luling, TX.; d. February 22, 1954, Longview, Tx(Luling Highsmith Cemetery).

71. v. ETHLINDA "LINDA" DUNLAP, b. September 8, 1869; d. August 17, 1942.

72. vi. CALTHA CLEMENTINE DUNLAP, b. August 21, 1871, Luling, TX.; d. August 12, 1902.

73. vii. MARIAN "MAY" VIRLENA DUNLAP, b. December 30, 1872, Luling, TX.; d. October 17, 1950, Luling Cemetery.

74. viii. WILLIAM WALTER DUNLAP, b. April 13, 1875, Luling, TX.; d. January 25, 1951, Luling, TX..

75. ix. NANCY LOUISE DUNLAP, b. March 7, 1878, Luling TX.; d. October 7, 1970, Lockhart TX.(Lockhart Cem).

32. SARAH R. (SALLIE)4 DUNLAP (SARAH RODEN3 PETTIGREW, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)52 was born July 30, 1834 in Greene Co., AL52, and died February 13, 1905 in Luling, TX (OBV Cem Nueces Co. TX.)52. She married WAYMAN N. STAPLES52 Bef. 185553. He was born 1825 in White Co., TN54, and died May 2, 1893 in Alice, TX(OBV Cem. Nueces Co. TX.)54.

Notes for SARAH R. (SALLIE) DUNLAP:

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Lockhart Weekly Post of 2/16/1905 - - Luling, Feb 13. Mrs. Sallie Staples, aged 72 years died at the home of her brother, William P. Dunlap in this city Sunday morning. The deceased had been in feeble health for several years. She leaves many relatives and friends. Her remains will be shipped to Corpus Christi for interment.

S-(Bar S) Staples W.N. Horse & cattle brand, Rancho Petronela (Cicillo Balico) old rancho on Petronella creek, 20 miles west of Corpus

S(Rocking S) Staples, S.R. Horse and Cattle brand.

Alice Echo 2/23/1905

The death of Mrs. Sarah R. Staples, which occurred at Luling, last Sunday a week-ago, caused much regret among her many friends in Alice. She was a most estimable lady. She lived in Alice several years. Her remains were laid to rest in the family burial grave in the Old Bay View Cemetery at Corpus Christi Thursday last.

Alice Echo 10/12/1899

Mrs. S.R. Staples and Miss Alice Young are to leave at an early date for Mexico City on a visit to her son who is a prominent railroad man in Mexico. (Miss Young was a friend who lived with Mrs. Staples).

Notes for WAYMAN N. STAPLES:

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from Corpus Christi Caller 5 May, 1893 Death of W.N. Staples An Old and Well-Known Citizen of Nueces County Passes Away News was received here by telegraph as well as by letter, last Tuesday, announcing the death of Mr. W.N. Staples who died at his residence near Alice in this county at 3:30 o'clock that day, May 2. Mr. Staples has been in (poor health?) suffering from paralysis for many months and consequently........ The remains were brought to this city Wednesday by special train for interment, the funeral taking place at 2 o'clock from the Presbyterian church. Mr. Staples, who was aged about 68 years, was well known in Southwest Texas, where he resided for many years. Before the war he was one of C.C.'s leading merchants, doing business in the large build- ing now occupied by Mr. W.H. Caldwell on Chaparral Street. Some eighteen or twenty years ago, he exchanged his property in Corpus with Mr. N.G. Collins for land near Alice, to which place he moved and engaged in stock raising. Mr. Staples leaves his bereaved widow, one son, W.O. Staples who resides in the City of Mexico, also Capt W.W. Staples of Live Oak County who is a brother of the deceased. At 2 o'clock Wednesday the funeral train bearing the remains of the late W.N. Staples arrived at the Texas Mexican depot. On the train were the bereaved widow, deceased's brother, Capt. W.W. Staples, H.T. Staples, Felix Dunlap, Mr. Chandler, Mr. E.A. Glover, Mrs. George Hobbs, son and daughter, Wm Adams and others. The pall bearers from this city took charge of the body and the procession proceeded to the Presbyterian church, where services were held, going....

Children of SARAH DUNLAP and WAYMAN STAPLES are:

i. JOSEPH DOUGLAS5 STAPLES55, b. June 21, 1855, MS.55; d. June 19, 1860, Nueces Co., TX OBV Cem55.

76. ii. WM (OSCAR) STAPLES, b. 1857, TX.; d. Aft. 1905.

iii. MARY ELIZABETH STAPLES55, b. June 27, 1858, TX.55; d. July 8, 1860, Nueces Co., TX OBV Cem55.

77. iv. IRA(PRICE) STAPLES, b. July 19, 1862, TX; d. October 22, 1890, Nueces Co., TX OBV Cem.

v. W.N. STAPLES55, b. March 2, 186555; d. March 17, 1865, Nueces Co., TX OBV Cem55.

33. JANE FINLEY4 PETTIGREW (ROSANNAH3, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)56 was born May 16, 1817 in Abbeville District, South Carolina56, and died October 2, 1889 in Mc Kinley, TX?56. She married FRANCIS MARION BALL56 September 8, 1836 in Pickens Co. AL56. He was born August 15, 1813 in SC56, and died November 9, 1883 in Mc Kinley, TX?56.

Children of JANE PETTIGREW and FRANCIS BALL are:

78. i. MARTHA JANE5 BALL, b. December 2, 1838, Winston County, MS; d. February 15, 1895, Louisville, MS.

79. ii. JOHN LEWIS BALL, b. September 15, 1840, Louisville, MS; d. March 5, 1936, Cleburne, TX.

80. iii. SARAH FRANCIS BALL, b. June 14, 1837, Noxapater, Winston County, MS; d. August 7, 1916, Noxapater, MS.

iv. JASPER MARION BALL56, b. June 6, 184356; d. WFT Est. 1844-193356.

v. WILLIAM WASHINGTON BALL56, b. March 29, 184256; d. May 28, 1864, VA56.

vi. EMILY ANN BALL56, b. June 3, 184556; d. WFT Est. 1859-193956; m. ? HARDESTY56, WFT Est. 1859-189256; b. WFT Est. 1828-184856; d. WFT Est. 1860-191956.

vii. MARY ELIZABETH BALL56, b. December 31, 184656; d. April 23, 191056; m. ? CLOYD56, WFT Est. 1860-189056; b. WFT Est. 1829-184956; d. WFT Est. 1861-192056.

viii. JAMES HILARY BALL56, b. June 10, 184856; d. WFT Est. 1849-193856.

ix. CALHOUN PETTIGREW BALL56, b. April 14, 185056; d. March 20, 187856.

x. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BALL56, b. October 27, 185856; d. WFT Est. 1859-194856.

xi. LUCINDA ROSANNAH BALL56, b. June 17, 185556; d. WFT Est. 1869-194956; m. ? COLE56, WFT Est. 1869-190256; b. WFT Est. 1838-185856; d. WFT Est. 1870-192956.

xii. THOMAS ALBERT BALL56, b. November 25, 185656; d. 193756; m. CALIDONIA STINSON56, WFT Est. 1873-190656; b. WFT Est. 1852-187256; d. WFT Est. 1873-194656.

xiii. IDA DAVIS BALL56, b. August 1, 186156; d. August 28, 189956; m. IRV HARRISON56, WFT Est. 1875-189556; b. WFT Est. 1844-186456; d. WFT Est. 1876-193556.

34. HARRIET G.4 HOLDER (AGNES NANCY3 PETTIGREW, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1) She married JOHN H. BURNS57.

Child of HARRIET HOLDER and JOHN BURNS is:

i. JOHN E.5 BURNS57, d. Bef. 1853, died as an infant57.

35. ROBERT MARION4 HARKNESS (WILLIAM BASKIN3, WILLIAM2, ROBERT1)58 was born October 1837 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama, and died 1904. He married (1) MARTHA MALISSA HEAD June 6, 1860 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama. She was born November 5, 1838 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama, and died January 15, 1862 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama. He married (2) SARAH JANE STEELE January 18, 1865 in Greene County, Alabama58. She was born 1837, and died 1902.

Child of ROBERT HARKNESS and MARTHA HEAD is:

i. JAMES BASKIN5 HARKNESS, b. June 29, 1861, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama; d. July 29, 1868, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama.

Child of ROBERT HARKNESS and SARAH STEELE is:

81. ii. OLLYE MAREE5 HARKNESS, b. July 10, 1878, Frio Town, Texas, USA; d. June 3, 1959, Los Angeles, California, USA.

36. JAMES COOK BIZZLE4 HARKNESS (WILLIAM BASKIN3, WILLIAM2, ROBERT1) was born July 23, 1842 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama, and died October 29, 1930 in Frio County, Texas. He married (1) ROXANNE MERRIWEATHER 1867 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama. She was born 1842 in Alabama, and died 1876 in Texas. He married (2) MARGARET MANNY March 12, 1891 in Texas, daughter of A. MANNY. She was born May 25, 1863 in Texas, and died April 4, 1943 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.

Children of JAMES HARKNESS and ROXANNE MERRIWEATHER are:

i. ADA5 HARKNESS, b. 1868, Clinton, Greene County, Alabama.

ii. LUCY HARKNESS, b. 1871.

Children of JAMES HARKNESS and MARGARET MANNY are:

iii. BESSIE5 HARKNESS, m. W. WINSON.

iv. MARGARET HARKNESS, m. M. N. HUDSON.

v. MATILDA HARKNESS, m. M. A. HUDSON.

37. JOHN A.4 HARKNESS (WILLIAM BASKIN3, WILLIAM2, ROBERT1) was born 1844 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama. He married ANNIE S. GORDON February 22, 1966 in Greene County, Alabama. She was born Abt. 1849.

Children of JOHN HARKNESS and ANNIE GORDON are:

i. JENNIE5 HARKNESS, b. 1867.

ii. WILLIAM BASKIN HARKNESS III, b. 1869.

iii. SAMUEL GORDON HARKNESS, b. 1871.

iv. ANNIE GORDON HARKNESS, b. 1874.

v. ROBERT GORDON HARKNESS, b. 1879.

38. MARY EVA4 HARKNESS (ROBERT MASON3, WILLIAM2, ROBERT1) was born 1861 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama. She married ROBERT G. HIX.

Child of MARY HARKNESS and ROBERT HIX is:

i. ROBERT HARKNESS5 HIX, b. June 12, 1891.

39. ANNIE BASKIN4 HARKNESS (ROBERT MASON3, WILLIAM2, ROBERT1) was born January 29, 1863 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama, and died October 5, 1915 in Lake City, Columbia County, Florida. She married JOSEPH WITTAKER PERRY59. He was born February 20, 1845 in Franklin County, North Carolina, and died February 14, 1902 in Boligee, Greene County, Alabama.

Children of ANNIE HARKNESS and JOSEPH PERRY are:

i. JOSEPHINE WHITTAKER5 PERRY, b. October 13, 1900, Boligee, Greene County, Alabama; d. January 27, 1905, Boligee, Greene County, Alabama.

ii. CIVILLE GULLEY PERRY, b. Abt. 1899.

40. CIVILLE SLOCOMB4 HARKNESS (ROBERT MASON3, WILLIAM2, ROBERT1) was born October 13, 1868 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama60, and died September 15, 1931 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida60. She married MOSES BETTUS HORTON60 December 26, 1892 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama, son of WILLIAM HORTON and MARY KIRKLAND. He was born July 18, 1859 in Pleasant Ridge, Greene County, Alabama60, and died June 18, 1928 in Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama60.

Children of CIVILLE HARKNESS and MOSES HORTON are:

82. i. BESSIE HARKNESS5 HORTON, b. October 24, 1894, Pleasant Ridge, Greene County, Alabama; d. December 15, 1983, Pleasant Ridge, Greene County, Alabama.

ii. MARY KIRKLAND HORTON, b. August 15, 1896, Pleasant Ridge, Greene County, Alabama; d. November 4, 1987, Alexandria, Virginia; m. THOMAS J. BURKE, November 2, 1922, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa Coounty,Alabama; b. November 22, 1899, Anesbury, Massechusetts; d. June 21, 1947, Washington, District of Columbia.

83. iii. ANNE BASKIN HORTON, b. September 11, 1898, Pleasant Ridge, Greene County, Alabama; d. June 14, 1994, St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida.

iv. SARA LEE HORTON, b. January 19, 1901, Pleasant Ridge, Greene County, Alabama; d. March 15, 1995, Orlando, Orange County, Florida.

Notes for SARA LEE HORTON:

The following tribute to Sara Lee Horton was written by her neice, Marian Burke Treakle in August 1995:

Sara Lee Horton was born on January 19, 1901 at Pleasant Ridge, Greene County, Alabama. She was the fourth daughter born to Civille and Moses Horton. The birth of a son was to follow in a couple of years. Sara's father owned and operated a large cotton plantation, and until the boll weevil invaded and began to destroy the crops they must have enjoyed a comfortable and contented lifestyle. At that time and during the early years of the 20th Century, I have heard that Pleasant Ridge was quite a bustling community, with much of the life of the community centering around the activities of this historic Presbyterian Church where we now gather to celebrate the life of Sara Horton. Following the devastation of the cotton industry, Moses Horton decided to move his family to Tuscaloosa. Sara and her siblings attended school there where she later earned a Bachelor of ARts degree from the University of Alabama. In later years she also was granted a Master's Degree in Education from the University of Maryland.

For a number of years, Sara lived in Miami, Florida where she was a teacher of Home Economics at Miami Beach High School.

World War II was approaching and she decided to join a branch of the service, choosing to become a WAVE in the United States Navy. Sara served stateside at several Naval Air Stations and eventually attained the rank of Lieutenant.

Following her discharge from the Navy, Sara again returned to teaching for a brief period, deciding later to become a Home Demonstration Agent living in various places and traveling throughout the State of Florida before settling in West Palm Beach as her last post. There she built a home for herself where she enjoyed a full life with many friends for about twenty years. Active in church work, she remained a devout Presbyterian throughout her lifetime. She chose as her final home Westminster Towers Retirement community in Orlando, where she spent the final 18 years of her life.

Sara was a happy person and she did much to bring warmth and sheer to her side circle of friends and her family to whom she was extremely devoted. She was always there for all of us and she will be sorely missed, but we will hold fast to the memory of Sara and what she meant to each of us in our lives.

The following was written by Sara Lee Horton in October 1978:

"Most of the material related here was given me by Aunt Mary, my father's only sister; some was gleaned from conversations of my father. Most of the dates were copied by me from tombs in the Horton family cemetary and Pleasant Ridge cemetary, both in Greene County, Alabama.

"Amos Horton, our great, great grandfather was a captain in the Revolutionary War under General Marion. However, some family tradition said he had charge of the First Militia of South Carolina during the war. One note I have said his name have been Jesse or William. The Hortons are supposed to have settled in Virginia prior to residence in South Carolina. I have a number of references, documented by courthouse and parish records of Hortons in Virginia prior to South Carolina dates. It is interesting that the names William, Jesse, and Amos, frequently used in our family, occur in them.

Jesse Horton, our great grandfather was born in Hanging Rock, South Carolina. He moved to North Carolina where he married Sarah ("Sallie") Chamblee. They had three sons and nine daughters. Aunt Mary could recall only eight of their names. Two of them were married to Berry King (?), and after one of the weddings, he took his bride home on horseback in front of him! (?) Jesse moved to Alabama about 1820 or 1822, perhaps as early as 1816 or 1818, and settled near Blount Springs, Blount County, Alabama. Two of the sons, William (my grandfather) and "Jack" moved to Greene County, Alabama, when quite young. They were the first white settlers of the county and entered a section of land from the Government. At the time, there were many Indians in the County, William became a very wealthy planter, owning 100 slaves. During our childhood there were still a number of negroes named Horton living aound Pleasant Ridge.

William Horton, our grandfather, was born near Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina. He was married twice-first to Marcia Ford, then to Mary Emily Kirkland Tillman (our grandmother) who was a widow with one daughter, Ophelia. From his first marriage, there were six children and seven from the second. All the children received a good education at the Archibald Academy (Union Academy) at Pleasant Ridge, a well-known institution in that region with many boarding students coming from the surrounding country. Three pursued further study. William became a dentist, Mary graduated from the Tuscaloosa Female College in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Clarence, after attending the University of Alabama, completed his study of medicine at Heidelberg University in Heidelberg, Germany. Our father, Moses, "read law" (the procedure for studying law then) in a judge's office in Eutaw, but never took the state bar to become a licensed practicing attourney.

Since many years have elapsed, perhaps I can relate with impunity a couple of "family skeletons" which I've heard from Papa and Aunt Mary. Their half-sister, Martha Jane, affectionately called "Sis Matt," was married to Dr. (Isaac Newton) Snedicor. When her father died, she inherited quite a bit of money, but as women in that day were not allowed to own anything in their own names, it was all in Dr. Snedicor's name. One day she asked him for a check for $50, as I recall the amount, which she proceeded to raise to $500 or $5000, thus retrieving some of her own money back. With this, she bought a dilapidated piece of property in Birmingham, improved and sold it for a profit. Repeating this idea several times made her a very wealthy woman. Somewhere along the line, she divorced Dr. Snedicor-an unheard-of act in those days! Aunt Mary and my father spoke with great admiration of "Sis Matt's" astuteness, but on other occasions Papa would say "Sis Matt is the devil." When I was a teenager, he remarked sometimes that I was like "Sis Matt" then to tease him I'd ask, "Smart or the devil?" I have a small daquerreotype of her given me by Aunt Mary because of my resemblance to her.

Money often creates controversy in families-ours is no exception. At the time of my grandfather's death, there being no banks then, money was kept on a big iron safe at home. Uncle Amos was executor of the estate ot which, at the time, he was heavily indebted. Finally, our grandmother (Amos' stepmother) had him hlegally removed as executor, but he meerged owing the estate nothing and a very wealthy man! He was a pompous individual, living the life of a Southern gentleman with fine saddle horses and a large pack of blooded fox hounds. Aunt Carrie (Amos' second wife) resented the money he paid for them. Once when he paid $75 for one, she was so angry she went out and paid $40 for a hat! When I was 8 or 9, he gave me my very first ready-made dress- a white organdie with tiny tucks, lace and a bertha. I must have been very proud of my "store-bought" dress for a group photograph of us cousins at this time shows me on the first row decked in the white organdie in the dead of winter.

In 1939, Aunt Mary and I visited Pleasant Ridge together. She took me to the old Horton family cemetary I'd never known existed before. Here in the middle of a cotton field, across the highway from where Grandpapa's home once stood (it was burned in 1938 by arson), was an oasis of trees. As we drew near, among the brambles and briars, could be seen many old tombs- some still standing, many tumbled and the inscriptions illegible. Hortons of several generations rest there including our great grandfather Jesse, and his wife, Sarah."

OBITUARY:

Sarah Horton

ORLANDO, Fla.- Sara Horton, 94, of Orlando, Fla., died March 15, 1995.

A memorial service (September 8, 1995) was held at the Presbyterian Church in Pleasant Ridge, Alabama, eith the Rev. Shelby Neese of Brandon, Miss., officiating and Stabler-Robbins Funeral Home of Aliceville directing.

Sara Horton was a graduate of the University of Alabama and earned a master's degree from the University of Maryland. She attained the rank of lieutenant in the United States Navy during World War II. She taught school in Miami, Florida for many years and spent the last 18 years of her life in Orlando, Forida.

Survivers include four nieces, a nephew, and other relatives and friends.

v. MALCOLM BETTUS HORTON, b. April 5, 1903, Pleasant Ridge, Greene County, Alabama; d. December 16, 1955, Tuscaloosa,Tuscaloosa County, Alabama; m. RUTH ALEXANDER, Aberdeen, Mississippi; b. Unknown, Columbus, Loundes County, Mississippi.

vi. ROBERT HARKNESS HORTON, b. June 3, 1909, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama; d. September 27, 1909, Pleasant Ridge,Greene County, Alabama.

41. ROBERT BASKIN4 HARKNESS I (ROBERT MASON3, WILLIAM2, ROBERT1) was born March 3, 1872 in Clinton, Greene County, Alabama, and died 1956 in Florida. He married EVELYN TAYLOR CORY December 21, 1897, daughter of THOMAS CORY. She was born July 2, 1876, and died 1952.

Child of ROBERT HARKNESS and EVELYN CORY is:

i. ROBERT BASKIN5 HARKNESS II, b. 1901, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama; d. November 1995, Lake City, Columbia County, Florida; m. ERNESTINE HALE, 1936.

42. JAMES ALEXANDER4 HARKNESS I (JOHN BASKIN3, JAMES WASHINGTON2, ROBERT1) was born 1844 in Griffin, Georgia, and died January 8, 1917 in Tampa, Florida. He married NANCY MARIEN FORTSON December 18, 1879 in Umatilla, Lake County, Florida, daughter of HALEY FORTSON and ELIZA PRATHER. She was born March 22, 1859 in Elbert County, Georgia, and died November 25, 1943 in Tampa, Florida.

Children of JAMES HARKNESS and NANCY FORTSON are:

84. i. JOHN FRANKLIN5 HARKNESS, b. January 8, 1881, Umatilla, Lake County, Florida; d. October 11, 1918, Tampa, Florida.

85. ii. HAROLD FORTSON HARKNESS I, b. June 6, 1882, Umatilla, Lake County, Florida; d. April 26, 1942, Center Hill, Sumter County, Florida.

iii. ROBERT HALEY HARKNESS, b. May 3, 1884.

iv. RALPH CHARLES HARKNESS, b. August 5, 1885.

v. JAMES ALEXANDER HARKNESS II, b. September 7, 1887.

vi. ELIZABETH CAROLINE HARKNESS, b. October 25, 1891.

vii. NANCY MARIEN HARKNESS, b. October 25, 1893.

viii. ROY LESLIE HARKNESS, b. August 11, 1896.

ix. WILBUR EVERETT HARKNESS, b. July 21, 1898.

x. HELEN GERTRUDE HARKNESS, b. June 12, 1900.

xi. EUGENE HARKNESS, b. October 4, 1902.

43. JAMES HARKNESS4 PETTIGREW II (MARY E.3 HARKNESS, JAMES WASHINGTON2, ROBERT1)61,62 was born June 4, 1840 in BUTTS COUNTY GA.63, and died January 25, 1895 in BUTTS COUNTY GA.63. He married MARTHA ANN HALE63 January 27, 177063. She was born February 27, 1851 in OCONEE COUNTY GA63, and died June 16, 190663.

Children of JAMES PETTIGREW and MARTHA HALE are:

i. JOHN EUINE5 PETTIGREW63, b. WFT Est. 1864-189163; d. WFT Est. 1870-197163.

ii. JAMES OSCAR PETTIGREW63, b. WFT Est. 1864-189163; d. WFT Est. 1870-197163.

iii. WILLIAM ANDREW JACKSON PETTIGREW63, b. WFT Est. 1864-189163; d. WFT Est. 1870-197163.

iv. MARY ELIZABETH PETTIGREW63, b. WFT Est. 1864-189163; d. WFT Est. 1870-197463.

86. v. ROSALIE PETTIGREW, b. December 26, 1870, BUTTS COUNTY GA.; d. December 10, 1953, ATLANTA GA..

Generation No. 5

44. LOUISE VIRGINIA5 ESKRIDGE (JANE HARKNESS4 PETTIGREW, JOHN HARKNESS3, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)64 died in Sumter Co., AL64. She married JOHN H. PETTIGREW64. He died in Sumter Co., AL64.

Child of LOUISE ESKRIDGE and JOHN PETTIGREW is:

87. i. FLORENCE6 PETTIGREW.

45. WALTER SCOTT5 GRANTHAM (NANCY JANE4 PETTIGREW, JOHN HARKNESS3, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1) was born 1849 in Alabama, and died 1897 in Mississippi. He married SARAH ELZABETH CARR December 23, 1869 in Lauderdale county, Mississippi. She was born 1851 in Alabama, and died 1943 in Mississippi.

Children of WALTER GRANTHAM and SARAH CARR are:

i. JAMES M.6 GRANTHAM, b. 1870, Mississippi.

ii. WILLIAM W. GRANTHAM, b. 1873, Mississippi.

88. iii. JOSEPH WASHINGTON GRANTHAM, b. 1877, Mississippi; d. 1939, Mississippi.

46. JAMES EDWARD5 GRANTHAM II (NANCY JANE4 PETTIGREW, JOHN HARKNESS3, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1) was born July 18, 1854 in Greene County, Alabama, and died May 25, 1925 in Gilmer, Texas. He married CELIA ANN ANDERSON December 24, 1874 in Meridian, Lauderdale County, Mississippi. She was born September 23, 1856 in Meridian, Lauderdale County, Mississippi, and died October 13, 1934 in Antonio County, Colorado.

Children of JAMES GRANTHAM and CELIA ANDERSON are:

89. i. JOEL WILLIAM6 GRANTHAM, b. October 5, 1875, Meridian, Lauderdale County, Mississippi; d. August 17, 1955, Sanford, Antonio County, Colorado.

ii. ELIZABETH PENELOPE GRANTHAM, b. September 20, 1877; d. January 9, 1895; m. JAMES MARTIN.

iii. JAMES SCOTT GRANTHAM, b. December 15, 1883; d. March 20, 1937; m. BERTHA BIRD.

iv. LUTHER EDWARD GRANTHAM, b. November 13, 1885; d. August 20, 1937; m. IVA MORGAN.

v. DORA BELLE GRANTHAM, b. August 28, 1887; d. March 1967; m. GEORGE WILLIAM SELLERS.

vi. WILFORD WILEY GRANTHAM, b. December 8, 1889; d. December 21, 1889.

vii. DON CARLOS GRANTHAM, b. January 16, 1891; d. October 21, 1892.

viii. CELIA ROSE ALPHA GRANTHAM, b. April 27, 1893; d. June 14, 1910; m. (1) CLARENCE MASSEY; m. (2) CARSON H. KEEL.

ix. GRIFF GRANTHAM, b. December 5, 1897; m. TABITHA EGBERT DEPRIEST.

47. SARAH JANE5 DUNLAP (JAMES CROUTHER4, SARAH RODEN3 PETTIGREW, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)64 was born 1851 in TX.64. She married R.W.BROWN MARTIN64 March 5, 1868 in Walker Co. TX64. He was born 1845 in AL64.

Children of SARAH DUNLAP and R.W.BROWN MARTIN are:

i. F.S.6 MARTIN64.

ii. C.P. MARTIN64.

iii. W.A. MARTIN64.

iv. 3 DAUGHTERS64.

v. JAMES MARTIN64, b. 1870, TX.64.

48. LOU(ELLA)5 DUNLAP (JAMES CROUTHER4, SARAH RODEN3 PETTIGREW, JANE2 HARKNESS, ROBERT1)64 was born November 1856 in TX.64, and died 1935 in Houston Co., TX(Glenwood Cemetery)64. She married THOMAS M. SHERMAN, DR.64 April 15, 1879 in Walker, CO. TX64. He was born 1851 in MS64, and died 1925 in Houston Co., TX(Glenwood Cemetery)64.

Children of LOU(ELLA) DUNLAP and THOMAS SHERMAN are:

i. JAMES L.6 SHERMAN64, b. December 1880, TX64; d. 1947, Crockett, TX (Glenwood Cemetery)64.

90. ii. THOMAS M. SHERMAN, JR., b. August 1882, TX.

iii. LIBBIE M. SHERMAN64, b. April 1884, TX64; d. February 1, 1969, Houston Co. TX(Evergreen Cemetery)64; m. CLAIBORN(CHARLIE) LATIMER64, June 2, 1914, Houston Co. TX64; b. 189164; d. 1930, Lovelady, TX (Evergreen Cemetery)64..

91. iv. MARY ELLA (SHERMIE) SHERMAN, b. November 27, 1886, TX; d. April 19, 1976, Crockett, TX (Evergreen Cemetery).

v. DAVID GOULD SHERMAN64, b. August 1889, TX64; m. BESS L.64, Bef. 194264; d. Aft. 198264.

vi. KENNON D. SHERMAN64, b. February 1, 1893, TX64; d. February 3, 1964, Evergreen Cemetery64; m. ALICE INEZ64; b. June 7, 191064; d. November