__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Martha E. | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
BIRTH/DEATH: Cemeteries of Prentiss Co., MS.; Gen. 976.2985-C395.
Notes:
1850: Elijha was residing with family in Pickens, Oconee Co., South Carolina.
1880: Elijah had joined the Civil War. He is buried in Prentiss, Mississippi.
with the C.S.A. marker on his monument, but no dates inscribed. His wife
Martha and daughter Mary are buried near Elija.
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Sarah P. | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
Notes:
1900 Ohio census, Brown Co., Huntington Twp., house #1515.
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--John BUCHANAN | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
!BOOK: Bible Records of Williamson Co. Tennessee, compled by Louisa G. Lynch -
1970. 976.8 L987b Gen C.2, page 73 - 74.
Notes:
After marriage, moved to Texas.
_David Sr. DALTON _ _Isham DALTON ______________| | |_Susannah DAVIS ___ _Richmond DALTON _| | | ___________________ | |_Elizabeth Thompson WALTON _| | |___________________ | |--Euphamia Bonnie DALTON | | ___________________ | ____________________________| | | |___________________ |_Priscilla HAHN __| | ___________________ |____________________________| |___________________
!BOOK:#1 Story of David Epperson & His Family of Albemarle Co., Virginia:
by Brinkman, R929.2 E646.
#2 Kentucky Marriages 1797-1865: by Cliff: R976.9K37c.2.
!NOTES:
Pedro and Elias, brothers, married sisters (Dalton's) 25 Dec 1823, Madison
Co., Ky.
______________________ ____________________________| | |______________________ _David HANBY _______________| | | ______________________ | |____________________________| | |______________________ | |--Samuel HANBY | | _John William DALTON _ | _Samuel DALTON _____________| | | |_ DALTON _____________ |_Jane Virginia Iona DALTON _| | _Thomas REDD _________ |_Anne Nancy Dandridge REDD _| |_Sarah FARGESON ______
Notes:
Research by: Mr. George Clower.
_Burris Burroughs HIGGINBOTHAM _ _James Bruiser HIGGINBOTHAM _| | |_Isabella Donna INCY ___________ _Bourbon L. L. HIGGINBOTHAM _| | | ________________________________ | |_Sarah LOWTHER ______________| | |________________________________ | |--Charity HIGGINBOTHAM | | ________________________________ | _____________________________| | | |________________________________ |_Jane _______________________| | ________________________________ |_____________________________| |________________________________
!BIRTH: 2 years old on 1870 Florida Census.
!CENSUS: Florida, Nassau Co., Yellow Bluff P.O., 27 Jul 1870.
Notes:
____________________________ _Archelaus HUGHES __| | |____________________________ _William HUGHES ___| | | _Samuel DALTON _____________ | |_Mary Molly DALTON _| | |_Anne Nancy Dandridge REDD _ | |--Archelaus Madison HUGHES | | ____________________________ | _John Fendall CARR _| | | |____________________________ |_Alice Alsey CARR _| | _David Sr. DALTON __________ |_Elizabeth DALTON __| |_Susannah DAVIS ____________
!BOOK: Bible Records of Williamson Co. Tennessee, compled by Louisa G. Lynch -
1970. 976.8 L987b Gen C.2, page 73 - 74.
Notes:
Lived in Tenn.
__________________________ ____________________| | |__________________________ _Pitman LEWIS __| | | __________________________ | |____________________| | |__________________________ | |--Charles Rufus LEWIS | | _David Sr. DALTON ________ | _William DALTON ____| | | |_Susan DALTON ____________ |_Iantha DALTON _| | _Thomas JOHNSTON _________ |_Charlotte JOHNSON _| |_Mary Elizabeth WHITAKER _
BOOK: 'Pioneer Lewis Families' by: Michael L. Cook, Vol. I, 929.2073 L677YC.
Notes:
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Mary Ann MATHEWS | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
!BIRTH: 20 years old on 1850 North Carolina Census.
31 years old on 1860 North Carolina Census.
!CENSUS: North Carolina, Stokes Co., 14 Nov 1850.
North Carolina, Stokes Co., Danbury P.O., 1860.
Notes:
Source:
!MARRIAGE: Virginia, Henry County Marriages, 1778-1849.
Notes:
_____________________________ _______________________| | |_____________________________ _William Hugh MC_CARD ____| | | _____________________________ | |_______________________| | |_____________________________ | |--William Hugh MC_CARD | | _____________________________ | _Joseph A. JOHNSON ____| | | |_____________________________ |_Selma Josephine JOHNSON _| | _John Knox WOMACK ___________ |_Selma Cecilia WOMACK _| |_Charlotte Gallihugh SCALES _
!BOOK: 'Notable Southern Families'; Zella Armstrong; Vol V, VI.
Notes:
__ _Thomas P. Reading REDDEN _| | |__ _Thomas P. Reading REDDEN __| | | __ | |_Martha Patsy _____________| | |__ | |--John Miller Reading REDDEN | | __ | _Hardy Shadwick CHADWICK __| | | |__ |_Martha Patsy Ann SHADWICK _| | __ |___________________________| |__
!Census: Georgia, Gilmer Co., 33rd Subdivision, 19 Aug 1850.
North Carolina, Henderson Co., Little River Twp., 27 Jul 1860.
Texas,Collin Co., 1870.
Alabama,Calhoun co., 1880.
Texas,Collin Co., 1900.
!Book: Index to Texas CSA Pension Files; transcribed by Virgil D. White;
R929.3764 W5881; 1989; Redden, John M., A-25533, Collin Co., Texas.
!Ordinance: IGI North Carolina.
Notes:
1880: John(37) has wife Lidda(33) and children Sidney(13), Dean(10),John(8),
Clinton(6),Martha"Mattie"(4), and William(2).
1900: John M.(57) has wife Liddie L.(53)with children William(), Zeb V.(),
Robert L.(), and Mary F.().
FGR: Benjamin Franklin Giles:3028 Westminster, Dallas, Texas.
phone-214-696-1497.
School: Index to Georgia Poor (Public) School and Academy Records, 1826-1850.
School records index for Georgia lists:Clinton, John, Lucinda, Landers, with
records in folder 23 (Gilmer Co.), image 6, 1850.
Military Service: Civil War: Co. G. 35th Reg.N.C. Enlisted age 19, Oct. 1861.
He was reported present during Jan-Apr 1862, Nov 1864-Feb 1865. His G. Uncle
Melvin Thompson,father of (Jefferson Thompson) served in the same regiment.
J.M. Redden's is pictured among 17 Civil War veteran's on the cover page of
"Confederate Verteran", Vol XXIX, No. 8, Nashville, TN, Aug. 1921. The picture
was taken at the home of Mrs. Fannie Nunn, Sweetwater, TX, 26 Jun, 1921. to
celebrate the 91st birthday anniversary of her father, Lieut. J. W. Wright,
Company F, 12th Texas Cavalry.
1850: John's family were residing in Gilmer Co., Georgia with 12 children.
Dr. Wm. H. Milton lived next door.
1860: Thomas and Martha(Patsy) have returned to North Carolina and reside next
door to the Ezekial Kuykendall and Guice family. Their female children have
all left home and there are only 7 male children living at home.
Redden name spelled 'Reading' on 1850 Gilmer Co., Georgia/spelled Redden on
the 1860 Henderson Co., North Carolina Census. It appears that the spelling
depended on the census taker discretion other variants are:Redon/Reeder etc.
Thomas P.Redden's father was given a land grant in 1780, and was a veteran of
War of 1812. The family has a tendency to multiple twin births.
Thomas P. Redden of North Carolina moved his family thru several states from
South Carolina/Georgia/North Carolina/Louisana/Alabama/Texas etc. The family
served as soldiers/ Postmasters/Teachers Lawyers/Physicians/Law Enforcement
Officers/Merchants/Political Figures/Music Entertainers/ and each family
remained deeply involved in community service with strong religious faith.
North Carolina Reading/Redden Thomas P. family are related to Texas Redden's.
Clint Redden of North Carolina, could proudly narrate events of relatives who
served in the Civil War. One example is of his Uncle John Redden who served in
the Northern region during th Civil War; whereupon became captured, managed to
foil an escape. The escape was so amazing that the tale is recorded in several
historic documents and printed in book text; The War of the Rebelion Volumnes.
Clint goes on to relate how after the Civil War, several family members made
extra money by being salesmen and traveling from state to state in a wagon. On
one such trip they had traveled down thru southern states and found their way
to a man's door in Texas. While in conversation with this man they felt a bond
of common warmth and began asking each other questions about family histories.
They exchanged names and suddenly realized that the man was their Uncle John.
Uncle John was the Civil War soldier who performed the dazzling escape and had
walked all the way to Texas to save his life from the "Yankees" soldiers. They
all rejoiced and joined together to return home to North Carolina and celebrate.
I must interject the well known phrase " The Lord moves in strange ways ".
Clint remarks that the Lord"s spirit led the way. These salesmen were selling
Bibles, Seth Thomas Clocks, and copies of the U.S. Constitution.
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__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Britton SANDERS | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Salley WOODS | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__