James Dixon
(circa 1792 - after 1850)
| Last Edited | Apr 20, 2003 |
| Birth* | circa 1792 | |
| Marriage* | circa 1812 | Orange County, North Carolina, United States, Principal=Cynthia McKamie |
| (Witness) Land | 1822 | Bedford County, Tennessee, United States, In Box 34 of the Legislative Papers of TN in the TN Archives, there is a petition from William Galbreath in 1822. He purchased in Shelbyville a lot together with a wood (?) carding machine for $2500. The said machine was on the N side of Duck River in the town of Shelbyville. He seeks a permit to build a dam across Duck River. Dated 22 Sept. 1825. Signed by about 350 men including: Jo Galbreath, John Maccadam, Isaac McAddam, Amos McAdams, M. A. Cunningham, and James Dixon., Principal=William Galbreath |
| Death* | after 1850 | Tennessee, United States |
James B. Dixon
(September 1797 - 27 December 1862)
| Father | Robert Dixon d. Aug 1811 | |
| Mother | Mary Galbreath b. 9 Feb 1765, d. a 1840 | |
James B. Dixon|b. Sep 1797\nd. 27 Dec 1862|p33.htm#i4649|Robert Dixon|d. Aug 1811|p33.htm#i3642|Mary Galbreath|b. 9 Feb 1765\nd. a 1840|p72.htm#i3641|||||||William Galbreath|b. 6 Mar 1736\nd. 1800|p77.htm#i2594|Catherine (?)||p2.htm#i3864| | ||
| Last Edited | Jul 21, 2004 |
| Birth* | September 1797 | |
| Death* | 27 December 1862 |
John Robert Dixon
| Father | Minus Dixon | |
John Robert Dixon||p33.htm#i4815|Minus Dixon||p33.htm#i4814||||William Dixon|b. b 1799\nd. 25 Sep 1838|p33.htm#i3643|||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Dec 31, 2005 |
Margaret Dixon
| Father | Robert Dixon d. Aug 1811 | |
| Mother | Mary Galbreath b. 9 Feb 1765, d. a 1840 | |
Margaret Dixon||p33.htm#i4650|Robert Dixon|d. Aug 1811|p33.htm#i3642|Mary Galbreath|b. 9 Feb 1765\nd. a 1840|p72.htm#i3641|||||||William Galbreath|b. 6 Mar 1736\nd. 1800|p77.htm#i2594|Catherine (?)||p2.htm#i3864| | ||
| Last Edited | Jul 21, 2004 |
| Married Name | Stewart | |
| Birth* | ||
| Will* | 1853 | Bedford County, Tennessee, United States |
Minus Dixon
| Father | William Dixon b. b 1799, d. 25 Sep 1838 | |
Minus Dixon||p33.htm#i4814|William Dixon|b. b 1799\nd. 25 Sep 1838|p33.htm#i3643||||Robert Dixon|d. Aug 1811|p33.htm#i3642|Mary Galbreath|b. 9 Feb 1765\nd. a 1840|p72.htm#i3641||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Jul 21, 2004 |
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Nancy Dixon
( - 1850)
| Father | Robert Dixon d. Aug 1811 | |
| Mother | Mary Galbreath b. 9 Feb 1765, d. a 1840 | |
Nancy Dixon|d. 1850|p33.htm#i4648|Robert Dixon|d. Aug 1811|p33.htm#i3642|Mary Galbreath|b. 9 Feb 1765\nd. a 1840|p72.htm#i3641|||||||William Galbreath|b. 6 Mar 1736\nd. 1800|p77.htm#i2594|Catherine (?)||p2.htm#i3864| | ||
| Last Edited | Jul 21, 2004 |
| Birth* | ||
| Court Rec.* | 1812 | Orange County, North Carolina, United States, requesting guardianship for her to her mother, Mary Galbreath Dixon, since father is deceased, states Nancy is "unsane"., Witness=Mary Galbreath |
| Death* | 1850 | Carroll County, Tennessee, United States |
Robert Dixon
( - August 1811)
| Last Edited | Mar 27, 2004 |
| Marriage* | 6 April 1791 | Orange County, North Carolina, United States, Bondsman Benjamin Roney, witness was A. Benton. bond #000096376 , Principal=Mary Galbreath |
| Land* | 16 November 1807 | Guilford County, North Carolina, United States, "This indenture made this Sixteenth day of November in the year of our Lord one Thousand eight hundred and seven between Walter Galbreath of the Orange and state of North Carolina also William Galbreath of the county of Adams, State of Pennsylvania of the one part and Robert Dixon of the county of Orange and State of North Carolina of the other part Witnessed that the Walter and William Galbreath for and in consideration of the sum of two and fifty three dollars to them in hand paid by the said Robert Dixon at or before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt where of is hereby acknowledged...a certain tract of land lying and being in State of Tennessee, and on the second district and bounded as follows to Wit... Beginning at Sweet Gum marked R S and R D the north East corner of Roger Snell...land Grant hereafter mentioned Smith's south east corner...contained one hundred twenty six acres three quarters Six poles...being part of a Tract of land granted to William Galbreath late of the county of Orange dec'd In the presence of Archabald D. Murphy, Clerk Walter Galbreath William Galbreath It appears that this was written by John Hamilton Clerk of the county of Guilford and dated 21 day of November 1811, but registered in Bedford County 28th day of May 1813", Principal=Walter Galbreath |
| Residence* | 16 November 1807 | North Carolina, United States |
| Land* | 21 November 1808 | Bedford County, Tennessee, United States, The deed entry states the following: This Indenture made the twenty first day of November 1808 between Francis McKimie of the County of Guilford and state of North Carolina of the one part and Robert Dixon of the County of Orange aforesaid of the other part. Whereas William Galbreath late of the county of Orange aforesaid was in his lifetime and at the time of his death was in possession of a tract of land lying situated and being in Middle District formerly part of the County of Rutherford in the state of Tennessee on the south side of Duck River between said River and a creek known and called by the name of Sugar Creek containing by estimate one thousand acres to be the same more or less. The same being a Tract of Land Granted by the State of North Carolina to the said William Galbreath by patent bearing date the 15th day of April and in the year 1788 and distinguished by among the surveyed do upon said River by the name of Survey Number eight and whereas the said William Galbraith being seized of the Tract of Land aforesaid duly made and published in subsisting his last will and Testament agreeable to the acts of the Governor and assembly describing how to pass real estate be devise and thereon among other things did devise the aforesaid Francis McKemie one hundred acres of the aforesaid Tract of land by virture of which devise the said Francis McKamie became before the death of the said William Galbreath seized in fee of one hundred acres of the Tract of foresaid to hold the same as Tenant in Common with other devises of the said William Galbreath had devised the remaining parts of said tract of land and whereas no division had yet been made among said tract of land and whereas no division had yet been made among the said Devises - those charged under them of the Tract of Land and Francis McKemie is still seized of one hundred acres therein as Tenant in Common. Now this indenture witnessed that the said Francis McKemie for and in consideration of the sum of $300 to him in hand paid by the said Robert Dixon on or before Issuing or delivery of those payments the receipt is hereby acknowledged hath given said land Bargained, sold, released, and confirmed by these presents doth Give, Grant, Bargain, sell and release and confirm to the said Robert Dixon one hundred acres of land it being the same one hundred acres of land devised to him by the said William Galbreath as before recited out othe Tract of One Thousand Acres granted to said William Galbreath by the State of North Carolina as aforesaid lying situated and being as aforesaid together with all the rights, privileges, even any appearances. To have and to hold the said one hundred acres of land saith all and singular the appointed acres thereunto belonging unto said Robert Dixon his heirs and assigns forever seized to the only properties and behooves the said Francis McKemie doth hereby covenant that he will guarantee and defend the said one hundred acres of land to said Robert Dixon, his heirs and assigns forever against himself, his heirs and all persons setting up claims to the same in witness thereof said Francis McKemie, his heirs... and office the day and year above written, signed sealed and delivered in the presence of: Walter Galbreath A. D. Murphy Francis McKemie (Seal) Registered 10 February 1810 (Tax was paid on this land in Rutherford County, TN 1807 before Bedford was formed in 1808), Principal=Francis McKamie, Witness=William Galbreath |
| (Witness) Land | 15 November 1809 | Tennessee, United States, "This indenture made 15th day of Nov. 1809 between William Galbreath of the county of Adams, Pa., Walter Galbreath, Robert Dixon and Mary his wife and William Dixon an infant by his natural guardian and the said Robert Dixon of the County Orange NC., Francis McKamie and Catherine his wife, William McKamie, and Ann Galbreath of the county of Guilford, of the other part Witnessed whereas William Galbreath (Sr.) late of the county of Orange departed this life in and about the year 1800, Having previously published in writing his last will and testament and thereon approved. The aforesaid Matthew Cunningham and his son John Galbreath dec'd his executors and whereas, He died seized aforesaid entitled to Sundry Tracts of Land Lying situated and being in the State of Tennessee and leaving children him surviving. The aforesaid William Galbreath, Walter Galbreath, John Galbreath, Catharene intermarried with Francis McKame, Mary intermarried with Robert Dixon, Elizabeth intermarried with foresaid Matthew Cunningham and Ann Galbreath who are his heirs At law and devises and whereas the said William Galbreath amongst other tracts of land in the state of Tennessee was seized at his death, a certain tract containing one thousand acres more or less, situated lying and being in the Middle District in said state on the south side of Duck River on the East side of Sugar Creek adjoining the lands of Samuel Patton, Jr., Thomas Nicholson, George Martin and Amos Balch and in and by his Last Will devises four hundered acres of this Tract of land to his son John Galbreath, one hundred and Thirty to Francis McKamie, Two hundred and thirty to Catherene McKemie, Wife of Francis, fifty acres thereof to William McCamie, son of said Francis, two hundered acres thereof to Mary Dixon, fifty acres thereof to William Dixon, son of said Mary who by virtue of law devises become same as Tenants in common ot the tract of land aforesaid and whereas the said John Galbreath did sell to one Roger Snell, two hundred and fifty four acres of the four hundred devised to whom as aforesaid and died without issue, whereby all Interest Title and estate in the aforesaid Tract of Land became by virtue of a Claim in the aforesaid William Galbreath Last Will vested in his surviving Brother William Galbreath and Walter Galbreath. And whereas no partition hath yet been made., Principal=Major William G. Galbreath, Principal=Walter Galbreath |
| Residence* | 15 November 1809 | North Carolina, United States, "This indenture made 15th day of Nov. 1809 between William Galbreath of the county of Adams, Pa., Walter Galbreath, Robert Dixon and Mary his wife and William Dixon an infant by his natural guardian and the said Robert Dixon of the County Orange NC., Francis McKamie and Catherine his wife, William McKamie, and Ann Galbreath of the county of Guilford, of the other part Witnessed whereas William Galbreath (Sr.) late of the county of Orange departed this life in and about the year 1800..., Principal=Mary Galbreath |
| Death* | August 1811 | North Carolina, United States, Died intestate. An 1812 court record refers to him as deceased when it awards guardianship of "unsane" daughter, Nancy, to mother, Mary Galbreath Dixon., Witness=Mary Galbreath |
Family | Mary Galbreath b. 9 Feb 1765, d. a 1840 | |
| Marriage* | 6 April 1791 | North Carolina, United States, Bondsman Benjamin Roney, witness was A. Benton. bond #000096376 , Principal=Mary Galbreath |
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William Dixon
(before 1799 - 25 September 1838)
| Father | Robert Dixon d. Aug 1811 | |
| Mother | Mary Galbreath b. 9 Feb 1765, d. a 1840 | |
William Dixon|b. b 1799\nd. 25 Sep 1838|p33.htm#i3643|Robert Dixon|d. Aug 1811|p33.htm#i3642|Mary Galbreath|b. 9 Feb 1765\nd. a 1840|p72.htm#i3641|||||||William Galbreath|b. 6 Mar 1736\nd. 1800|p77.htm#i2594|Catherine (?)||p2.htm#i3864| | ||
| Last Edited | Jul 21, 2004 |
| Birth* | before 1799 | Named in the will of his grandfather in 1799. |
| (Witness) Will | 4 January 1799 | Orange County, North Carolina, United States, (I have copy of the will) In the name of God Amen, I William Galbreath, of the State of North Carolina and County of Orange, being in perfect health and sound mind and memory thanks be given to Almighty God, therefore calling unto mind the Mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, I do hereby make and ordain this to be my last will and testament. First of all I give and recommend my soul unto the hand of God who give it and my body to the earth to b buried in a Christian like and decent manner at the designation of my Executors hereafter mentioned and touching such Worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give, bequeath and dispose of the same in manner and following, VIZ. Item 1. I give and bequeath to my eldest son Walter Galbreath five hundred acres of land in the state of Tennessee in the middle district on Mill Creek of equal quantity of the rest of the tract on one thousand acres purchased by Jeremiah Chamberlain and myself No. 1908. Item 2. I give and bequeath to my second son William Galbreath no other lands but that already conveyed to him viz fifty acres of land lying in Orange County, North Carolina, on back creek known by the name of Mill tract also five hundred acres of land in Tennessee State conveyed to him as it stands on record in the registers of Orange County, also my Negro man named July and my walking cane and Mill stones and the irons belonging to them. Item 3. I give and bequeath to my third and youngest son John Galbreath the plantation where I now dwell with my mansion house with all appurtenances thereto belonging to the said place; addition also my Negro man named Tony, my bay, Hogs, cattle, Jack, Saddle and bridle and my shotgun and my small chest, and my featherbed and furniture also four hundred acres of land on the Duck River on the East Side of Sugar Creek of No. 2. Item 4. I give and bequeath to my eldest Daughter Catron Galbreath now McKimey and to her lawful issue two hundred acres of land in the State of Tennessee on the South side of Duck River on the East side of Sugar Creek, also one hundred acres of land I give and bequeath to my son-in-law Francis McKimey also 50 acres of land to my grandson William McKimey both of which shall join the above mentioned two hundred acres left to my daughter Catron of No. 2 in original Grant. Item 5. I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Galbreath now Dickson and her issues two hundred acres in the State of Tennessee, also fifty acres of Land I give and bequeath to my grandson William Dickson adjoining the said two hundred acres of the south Side of Duck River on the East Side of Sugar Creek No. 2 in the original grant. Item 6. I give and bequeath to my third daughter Elizabeth Galbreath now Cunningham and her lawful issue three hundred acres of land in the State of Tennessee also I give and bequeath to my grandson William Galbreath Cunningham one hundred forty acres of land including a mill seat on Buchanan's Creek not far from the mouth of said Creek joining the above three hundred acres of No. 226 in the original grant with one cow and half my sheep. Item 7. I give and bequeath to my daughter Ann Galbreath two hundred acres of land in the State of Tennessee it being a part of the last mentioned tract of No. 226 including whole 140A, also my mare that I usually ride with her saddle and bridle and a bed and furniture called her own and my large Walnut Chest and Tea Table, half dozen of Chairs and my small Dutch oven, a set of cups and saucers and spoons and a set of knives and forks and half dozen of table spoons, one choice of all my cattle and half all my sheep and half dozen of delft plates and a spinning wheel, and my three large pewter dishes and the other pewter be equally divided amongst my four Daughters above named. Item 8. I give all my other movable property not willed to be sold and debts due me to be collected to pay all my just debts and the surplus if any to be equally divided among my three sons VIZ Walter, William, and John Galbreath. Item 9. And lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my well beloved son John and my well beloved son-in-law Matthew Cunningham my whole and Sole Executors of this my last will and Testament and I do hereby utterly nominate and revoke all other wills or Testaments heretofore made and I do Testify and confirm this and no other to be my last will and testament in witness hereof I have hereto set my hand and seal this 4th day of January 1799. Test: M. Cunningham (signed) William Galbreath Wm. Kirk (executors qualified) N.B. Provided that either of my unmarried children VIZ Walter, John and Ann Galbreath should be removed by Death intestate or without a lawful heir of their own body then their part of the before willed Estate to be equally divided amongst the Brothers and sisters of their own sex VIZ Walters to be divided between William and John, and John's in like manner between Walter and William Galbreath, and Ann's to be divided in like manner between her other sisters. Witnesses: M. Cunnigham (signed) William Galbreath Wm. Kirk In my lifetime I have traded 250 acres of land for a gray horse at 250 dollars which a loan to be made up out of my surplus money to him on home this is lacking. Wm. Kirk (signed) William Galbreath, Principal=William Galbreath ![]() William Galbreath Will p. 1 ![]() William Galbreath Will p. 1 ![]() ![]() William Galbreath Will p. 4 |
| (Witness) Land | 15 November 1809 | Bedford County, Tennessee, United States, "This indenture made 15th day of Nov. 1809 between William Galbreath of the county of Adams, Pa., Walter Galbreath, Robert Dixon and Mary his wife and William Dixon an infant by his natural guardian and the said Robert Dixon of the County Orange NC., Francis McKamie and Catherine his wife, William McKamie, and Ann Galbreath of the county of Guilford, of the other part Witnessed whereas William Galbreath (Sr.) late of the county of Orange departed this life in and about the year 1800, Having previously published in writing his last will and testament and thereon approved. The aforesaid Matthew Cunningham and his son John Galbreath dec'd his executors and whereas, He died seized aforesaid entitled to Sundry Tracts of Land Lying situated and being in the State of Tennessee and leaving children him surviving. The aforesaid William Galbreath, Walter Galbreath, John Galbreath, Catharene intermarried with Francis McKame, Mary intermarried with Robert Dixon, Elizabeth intermarried with foresaid Matthew Cunningham and Ann Galbreath who are his heirs At law and devises and whereas the said William Galbreath amongst other tracts of land in the state of Tennessee was seized at his death, a certain tract containing one thousand acres more or less, situated lying and being in the Middle District in said state on the south side of Duck River on the East side of Sugar Creek adjoining the lands of Samuel Patton, Jr., Thomas Nicholson, George Martin and Amos Balch and in and by his Last Will devises four hundered acres of this Tract of land to his son John Galbreath, one hundred and Thirty to Francis McKamie, Two hundred and thirty to Catherene McKemie, Wife of Francis, fifty acres thereof to William McCamie, son of said Francis, two hundered acres thereof to Mary Dixon, fifty acres thereof to William Dixon, son of said Mary who by virtue of law devises become same as Tenants in common ot the tract of land aforesaid and whereas the said John Galbreath did sell to one Roger Snell, two hundred and fifty four acres of the four hundred devised to whom as aforesaid and died without issue, whereby all Interest Title and estate in the aforesaid Tract of Land became by virtue of a Claim in the aforesaid William Galbreath Last Will vested in his surviving Brother William Galbreath and Walter Galbreath. And whereas no partition hath yet been made., Principal=Major William G. Galbreath, Principal=Walter Galbreath |
| Death* | 25 September 1838 | Carroll County, Tennessee, United States, Witness=Mary Galbreath |
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Rev. Samuel Harvey Doak
| Last Edited | Apr 20, 2003 |
| Marriage* | 7 August 1823 | Principal=Elizabeth M. Galbraith |
Martha Draper
| Last Edited | Apr 20, 2003 |
| Name Variation | Galbraith | |
| Married Name | 29 December 1842 | Galbreath |
| Marriage* | 29 December 1842 | Davidson County, Tennessee, United States, Married by John Bowers., Principal=John H. Galbreath |
William R. Ducker
(circa 1859 - )
| Last Edited | Dec 27, 2002 |
| Birth* | circa 1859 | Arkansas, United States |
| Marriage* | Principal=Cyntha M. Guthrie |
Catherine Duey
(circa 1790 - )
| Last Edited | May 31, 2004 |
| Name Variation | Galbraith | |
| Married Name | Galbreath | |
| Birth* | circa 1790 | |
| Marriage* | Principal=William Galbreath | |
| Witness* | 4 August 1814 | Middletown Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States, Mentioned in her father, Martin Duey's will as the wife of William Galbreath., Principal=William Galbreath |
Lois O. Duke
(30 November 1890 - 28 December 1918)
| Last Edited | Mar 25, 2005 |
| Birth* | 30 November 1890 | |
| Married Name | Franks | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Voet Embrey Franks | |
| Death* | 28 December 1918 | Witness=Voet Embrey Franks |
Susan Dunham
| Last Edited | Mar 17, 2001 |
| Married Name | Fisher | |
| Marriage* | 15 March 1850 | DeKalb County, Tennessee, United States, Principal=Littleberry Fisher |
William Dunham
| Last Edited | Mar 17, 2001 |
| Marriage* | circa 1805 | Rutherford County, Tennessee, United States, Principal=Mary Fisher |
Isabella Edington
| Last Edited | Apr 20, 2003 |
| Name Variation | Galbraith | |
| Married Name | 25 December 1815 | Galbreath |
| Marriage* | 25 December 1815 | Knox County, Tennessee, United States, This was the date of the marriage bond. They were married by P. Nance, J. P., Principal=James Galbreath |
Mittie Edwards
(2 August 1880 - 27 November 1964)
| Last Edited | Feb 28, 2003 |
| Birth* | 2 August 1880 | Itawamba County, Mississippi, United States |
| Married Name | 25 September 1898 | Franks |
| Marriage* | 25 September 1898 | Mississippi, United States, Principal=John Franks |
| Death* | 27 November 1964 | Mississippi, United States |
Ann Eliza Eisman
| Last Edited | Jan 30, 2002 |
| Married Name | Barringer | |
| Marriage* | Principal=John Paul Barringer |
Family | John Paul Barringer | |
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David Elder
| Last Edited | Mar 21, 2003 |
| Marriage* | Pennsylvania, United States, Principal=Margery Stewart |
Arthur Perry Ellison
(4 February 1892 - )
| Father | James Fletcher Ellison b. 13 Dec 1862, d. 18 Jun 1930 | |
| Mother | Margaret Ann Carder b. 6 Oct 1861, d. 20 Apr 1955 | |
Arthur Perry Ellison|b. 4 Feb 1892|p33.htm#i3523|James Fletcher Ellison|b. 13 Dec 1862\nd. 18 Jun 1930|p33.htm#i3518|Margaret Ann Carder|b. 6 Oct 1861\nd. 20 Apr 1955|p23.htm#i3517|||||||Mathew S. Carder|b. 3 Oct 1831\nd. 19 May 1910|p23.htm#i3494|Amanda J. Irvin|b. 4 Aug 1832\nd. 13 Apr 1908|p95.htm#i3495| | ||
| Last Edited | Mar 10, 2003 |
| Birth* | 4 February 1892 |
| Charts | Descendant Chart of John Carder |
Earnest H. Ellison
(27 November 1887 - )
| Father | James Fletcher Ellison b. 13 Dec 1862, d. 18 Jun 1930 | |
| Mother | Margaret Ann Carder b. 6 Oct 1861, d. 20 Apr 1955 | |
Earnest H. Ellison|b. 27 Nov 1887|p33.htm#i3521|James Fletcher Ellison|b. 13 Dec 1862\nd. 18 Jun 1930|p33.htm#i3518|Margaret Ann Carder|b. 6 Oct 1861\nd. 20 Apr 1955|p23.htm#i3517|||||||Mathew S. Carder|b. 3 Oct 1831\nd. 19 May 1910|p23.htm#i3494|Amanda J. Irvin|b. 4 Aug 1832\nd. 13 Apr 1908|p95.htm#i3495| | ||
| Last Edited | Mar 10, 2003 |
| Birth* | 27 November 1887 |
| Charts | Descendant Chart of John Carder |
Ewing Perkins Ellison
(9 March 1885 - )
| Father | James Fletcher Ellison b. 13 Dec 1862, d. 18 Jun 1930 | |
| Mother | Margaret Ann Carder b. 6 Oct 1861, d. 20 Apr 1955 | |
Ewing Perkins Ellison|b. 9 Mar 1885|p33.htm#i3519|James Fletcher Ellison|b. 13 Dec 1862\nd. 18 Jun 1930|p33.htm#i3518|Margaret Ann Carder|b. 6 Oct 1861\nd. 20 Apr 1955|p23.htm#i3517|||||||Mathew S. Carder|b. 3 Oct 1831\nd. 19 May 1910|p23.htm#i3494|Amanda J. Irvin|b. 4 Aug 1832\nd. 13 Apr 1908|p95.htm#i3495| | ||
| Last Edited | Mar 10, 2003 |
| Birth* | 9 March 1885 |
| Charts | Descendant Chart of John Carder |
Hallie Frances Ellison
(4 April 1890 - 8 March 1985)
| Father | James Fletcher Ellison b. 13 Dec 1862, d. 18 Jun 1930 | |
| Mother | Margaret Ann Carder b. 6 Oct 1861, d. 20 Apr 1955 | |
Hallie Frances Ellison|b. 4 Apr 1890\nd. 8 Mar 1985|p33.htm#i3522|James Fletcher Ellison|b. 13 Dec 1862\nd. 18 Jun 1930|p33.htm#i3518|Margaret Ann Carder|b. 6 Oct 1861\nd. 20 Apr 1955|p23.htm#i3517|||||||Mathew S. Carder|b. 3 Oct 1831\nd. 19 May 1910|p23.htm#i3494|Amanda J. Irvin|b. 4 Aug 1832\nd. 13 Apr 1908|p95.htm#i3495| | ||
| Last Edited | Mar 10, 2003 |
| Birth* | 4 April 1890 | |
| Death* | 8 March 1985 | St. Joseph, Buchannon County, Missouri, United States |
| Charts | Descendant Chart of John Carder |
James Fletcher Ellison
(13 December 1862 - 18 June 1930)
| Last Edited | Mar 10, 2003 |
| Birth* | 13 December 1862 | Georgia, United States |
| Marriage* | 19 December 1883 | Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, United States, Principal=Margaret Ann Carder |
| Death* | 18 June 1930 | St. Joseph, Buchannon County, Missouri, United States |
Family | Margaret Ann Carder b. 6 Oct 1861, d. 20 Apr 1955 | |
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Sallie Mattie Ellison
(4 January 1888 - 8 April 1973)
| Last Edited | Jan 24, 2003 |
| Birth* | 4 January 1888 | Texas, United States |
| Married Name | 15 November 1908 | Williams |
| Marriage* | 15 November 1908 | According to 1930 census, they wouldn't have been married until 1910., Principal=Isaac Milton Williams |
| Cen-Enum* | 9 January 1920 | Caldwell County, Texas, United States, "Mattie Williams", wife of I. M. Willliams, white, female, age 32, born TX, parents born TX, can read, write, and speak English. Living with husband and two children., Principal=TX Caldwell Co Census 1920, Witness=Isaac Milton Williams |
| Cen-Enum* | April 1930 | Texas, United States, "Mattie Williams", wife of Isaac M., white, female, age 42, married, first at age 24, born TX, parents born TX, can read, write, and speak English, living with husband and three children., Principal=TX Caldwell Co Census 1930, Witness=Isaac Milton Williams |
| Death* | 8 April 1973 |
Family | Isaac Milton Williams b. 28 Nov 1879, d. 30 Jul 1940 | |
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