__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Narcissa | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
!BIRTH: 22 years old on 1860 South Carolina Census.
!CENSUS: South Carolina, Greenville Co., Merrittsville, 15 Jul 1860.
Notes:
_John BOYCE _______ _Drewry Drury BOYCE _| | |_Elizabeth MILLER _ _Drewry Drury BOYCE _| | | ___________________ | |_ BOYCE _____________| | |___________________ | |--James D. BOYCE | | ___________________ | _____________________| | | |___________________ |_Frances E. _________| | ___________________ |_____________________| |___________________
!BIRTH: 8 years old on 1880 South Carolina Census.
!CENSUS: Soundex, South Carolina, Greenville, Oaklawn Twp., 1880
Notes:
__ _ BOYCE _______| | |__ _John BOYCE _______| | | __ | |_ BOYCE _______| | |__ | |--Robert W. BOYCE | | __ | _David MILLER _| | | |__ |_Elizabeth MILLER _| | __ |_Mary KERR ____| |__
!BIRTH: 40-50 years old on 1830 Florida Census.
!CENSUS: Florida, St. Johns Co., St. Augustine, Castle Ward, 1830.
!BOOK: Confederate Veteran, Vol. XXXV, page 17-18:
Notes:
Robert's widow is found living in Florida,
On the 1830 census, Lydia is listed as head of the following household:
Males: <5 5-<10 10-<15 15-<20 20-<30 30-<40 40-<50 50-<60 60-<70
0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0
Females: <5 5-<10 10-<15 15-<20 20-<30 30-<40 40-<50 50-<60 60-<70
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Robert married Lydia Waters, daughter of famed Philemon Waters.
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Robert A. CAMPBELL | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
______________ _Benjamin CLARK _| | |______________ _David C. P. CLARK _| | | _John DALTON _ | |_Lucy DALTON ____| | |_Lucy SIMS ___ | |--Aurora CLARK | | ______________ | _________________| | | |______________ |_Emily HUFAKER _____| | ______________ |_________________| |______________
!BOOK: 'Georgia Genealogical Gleanings Abstracts from Memoirs of Georgia and
Historical Birgraphical'; by Emma Barrett Reeves; R975.8 $ 332 Gen.
Notes:
___________________ __________________| | |___________________ _William Logan CRAIG _______| | | ___________________ | |__________________| | |___________________ | |--Sarah J. CRAIG | | _John BOYCE _______ | _John BOYCE ______| | | |_Elizabeth MILLER _ |_Nancy Ann Elizabeth BOYCE _| | ___________________ |_Sarah ROBERTSON _| |___________________
!BIRTH: 17 years old on 1850 South Carolina Census.
!BIRTH: Craig Family Bible:
!CENSUS: South Carolina, Laurens Co., 22 Oct 1850.
!BOOK: The Christian Magazine of the South; R929.3757 W259a 1993.
Marriages and Death Notices from Upper South Carolina Newspapers,
1843-1865.
Notes:
On the 1850 census, Sarah is listed in the house of Nancy Boyce and her
children. Nancy appears to be a widow, and Sarah may be a relative.
Robert Craig 1794-1875 was the son of Wm. Craig and the grandson of the
Revolutionary soldier John Craig and Thomas Logan of Laurens County, South
Carolina. Robert Craig was Uncle and guardian of John Boyce Craig 1834-1903
and his sister Sarah Jane Craig who married Dorsey L Gary, informant Henry Cox,
grandson of John Boyce Craig. Sarah lived to be 101 years old.
Notes:
Christian Mag: 6 Jan 1848; Departed this life on Little River, Fairfield Dist.,
S.C., on the morning of the Sabbath, 5 Dec last, Mrs. Mary Ann Boyce, the wife
of the Rev. James Boyce, in her 33rd year. Leaving many relatives, a husband,
and 4 children, the youngest of whom commenced its earthly pilgrimage but 3
hours previous to its mothers death.
Marriage: at the residence of the brides father on Thursday, 16th inst, by the
Rev. James Boyce D.D.M., W.S. Brice and Mattie Simmons of Fairfield.
1850: James children are found on the 1850 census being cared by the wife of
William Logan Craig (Nancy "Ann" Craig) and her daughter Sarah J. Craig (17)
after the death of James's wife Mary Ann Boyce passed away.
_Thomas DALTON ____ _David DALTON _____________| | |_Elizabeth MORRIS _ _James Allen DALTON ____| | | ___________________ | |_Ruthie DAVIS _____________| | |___________________ | |--Columbus DALTON | | _Thomas DALTON ____ | _James Jimmy Allen DALTON _| | | |_Elizabeth MORRIS _ |_Jestin Avelina DALTON _| | ___________________ |_Sarah WILSON _____________| |___________________
!BIRTH: 9 months old on 1860 North Carolina Census.
!CENSUS: North Carolina, Rutherford Co., Island Ford, 25 Jul 1860.
!BOOK: Heritage of Henderson County, North Carolina: Vol I:
Article: Kathy Jones Summers.
Notes:
_David Sr. DALTON _ _David DALTON ______| | |_Susannah DAVIS ___ _Absalom Bostick DALTON _| | | ___________________ | |_Christina BOSTICK _| | |___________________ | |--George DALTON | | ___________________ | ____________________| | | |___________________ |_Nancy POINDEXTER _______| | ___________________ |____________________| |___________________
!MARRIAGE: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1740-1868.
!BIRTH: years old on 1850 North Carolina Census.
!CENSUS: North Carolina, Stokes Co., Sauratown Dist, 1850.
!BOOK: History of North Carolina: Vol. II, pg 25 (075.6 - H - V6).
Notes:
_Samuel DALTON ______ _Nicholas DALTON _| | |_Charlotte GALLIHUE _ _Ewell Gallihue DALTON _| | | _____________________ | |_Rachel HUNTER ___| | |_____________________ | |--James Polk DALTON | | _____________________ | __________________| | | |_____________________ |_Sarah Sallie STRONG ___| | _____________________ |__________________| |_____________________
!BIRTH: 5 years old on 1850 North Carolina Census.
15 years old on 1860 North Carolina Census.
24 years old on 1870 North Carolina Census.
!CENSUS: North Carolina, Rockingham Co. 24 Sep 1850.
North Carolina, Rockingham Co., Madison P.O., 3 Jul 1860.
North Carolina, Rockingham Co., Mayo Twp., Madison P.O., 22 Jul 1870.
!BOOK: 'Heritage of Stokes County North Carolina'; 1983.
Notes:
On the 1860 census, James is single, living at home.
On the 1870 census, James is single, living at home, listed as a carpenter.
James 'Jim', built his home in front of the Pine Hall Presbyterian Church,
previously known as 'Dalton's Chapel', because James donated the land for the
Church and cemetery. James was a Magistrate, Justice of the Peace in Stokes
County. He was sometimes called Squire or Square Dalton. James was also a 'jack
of all trades'. As a carpenter he built furniture, he also served as a Miller
and Blacksmith.
_David Sr. DALTON _ _Thomas DALTON ____| | |_Susan DALTON _____ _Jonathan Tobie DALTON _| | | ___________________ | |_Elizabeth MORRIS _| | |___________________ | |--John M. DALTON | | ___________________ | ___________________| | | |___________________ |_Martha WILSON _________| | ___________________ |___________________| |___________________
!BIRTH: 6 years old on 1870 North Carolina Census.
!CENSUS: North Carolina, Rutherford Co., Chimney Rock Twp., 22 Jun 1870.
Notes:
_David Sr. DALTON _ _John DALTON __| | |_Susan DALTON _____ _William Sims DALTON _| | | ___________________ | |_Lucy SIMS ____| | |___________________ | |--Jonathan M. DALTON | | ___________________ | _John HALFORD _| | | |___________________ |_Milbery HALFORD _____| | _David Sr. DALTON _ |_Nancy DALTON _| |_Susan DALTON _____
!BIRTH: 18 years old on 1850 Tennessee Census.
!CENSUS: Tennessee, Lawrence Co., 20 Oct 1850.
!BOOK:#1 Heritage of Rutherford County North Carolina; Hunter Publishing Co.
Vol 1; pg 231-232; CGCR 975.6913 H548 Vol I.
#2- Mississippi Baptist Preachers: by L.S. Forster: 1894.
Notes:
Manerva's husband Jonathan was a Baptist Preacher, baptised in 1852 by Rev.
Jacob Bryant. Moved to Chickasaw County Mississippi in 1856. United with
Prairie Creek Church in 1859, serving as clerk until 1862; called to Ordina-
tion by Double Springs Church, serving for 3 years. Preached for the 'arm' of
Double Springs Church. Served as Pastor of Double Springs Church and Spring
Valley Church. In 1893 he was living at home in Dido, Choctaw Mississippi.
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Teresa Mary DULSKIE | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_____________________ ______________________| | |_____________________ _William FORTSON __| | | _____________________ | |______________________| | |_____________________ | |--William Thomas FORTSON | | _Aaron HIGGINBOTHAM _ | _Samuel HIGGINBOTHAM _| | | |_Clara GRAVES _______ |_Ann HIGGINBOTHAM _| | _____________________ |_Jane SATTERWHITE ____| |_____________________
!AFN: JC2R-ON.
Notes:
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Louis Ford GARRARD | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
!Book:#1 There Was A Land History of Talbot County, Georgia.
#2 A Rockaway in Talbot.
!Marriage Records in Columbus Georgia:20 May 1868.
Notes:
__ _John HIGGINBOTHAM _| | |__ _John HIGGINBOTHAM _| | | __ | |____________________| | |__ | |--Millicent HIGGINBOTHAM | | __ | ____________________| | | |__ |_Anne ______________| | __ |____________________| |__
!AFN: R170-0K.
Notes:
___________________ ________________________________| | |___________________ _Asa Cooper F. HUDSON _| | | ___________________ | |________________________________| | |___________________ | |--Jane HUDSON | | _James H. CAMERON _ | _James Hawthorne Major CAMERON _| | | |_Sarah E. BROWN ___ |_Emily Emma CAMERON ___| | ___________________ |_Emily S. CASTLEBERRY __________| |___________________
!BOOK: Troup County and Her People; V. VI, Oct 1986, No. 4.
Histories of LaGrange and Troup County, Georgia; vol III; Forrest Clark
Johnson, III.
Notes:
Died young while attending Agnes Scott College.
Notes:
__ __| | |__ _Rawlinson Rollison RAULERSON _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Richard RAULERSON | | __ | __| | | |__ |_Mrs Rawlinson RAULERSON ______| | __ |__| |__
!BOOK: "Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia"; Folks Huxford, 1982; Vol 9.
Notes:
John moved to Effingham Co., Ga. in late 1780's. On 13 Jun 1798, was granted
200 acres in Effingham Co. His brother James, stayed with him for about two
years, then returned to Richland Co. S.C.
John was a Revolutionary War soldier. Served in the South Carolina Militia,
Richland Dist. as did Benjamin, Richard, William and George, brothers of John.
Also, Gilbert and David Rawlinson served in the Continental Line, from South
Carolina.
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Nannie WEBSTER | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
!BOOK: 'Heritage of Stokes County North Carolina'; 1983.
Notes:
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--William C. WOOTEN | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
!MARR/BOOK: 'A Rockaway in Talbot'; R975.8483 d253R, v. 1; Davidson
Notes: