William D. Risen1
Male, #46261, (2 Mar 1875 - 30 Dec 1952)
Name Variation | | He was also known as Willie. |
Birth* | 2 Mar 1875 | He was born on 2 Mar 1875.1 |
Marriage* | say 1897 | He married Nancy Olena Thames say 1897. Willie and Nannie Risen had four children: Homer, Kerney, Mary Vee (married H. C. Dyess and in 1970 lived at 162 Park Drive, Mobile, AL) and Zella Wayne Risen.1 |
Death of Spouse | 3 Mar 1932 | His wife Nancy Olena Thames died on 3 Mar 1932.1 |
Death* | 30 Dec 1952 | He died on 30 Dec 1952 at age 77.1 |
Burial* | circa 31 Dec 1952 | His body was interred circa 31 Dec 1952 at Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Buckatunna, Wayne Co., Mississippi.1 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Warren L. Culpepper from Mary Hollis.
21 Apr 2002. Majority of info in e-mail originally provided in 1970 by Lillie Guy (Mrs. Archie Weaver) Thames, who made her home with her deceased husbands parents, Charlie and Mary Kelly Thames.
Minnie Lee Thames1
Female, #46262, (30 Apr 1881 - May 1957)
Birth* | 30 Apr 1881 | She was born on 30 Apr 1881.1 |
Married Name | say 1899 | As of say 1899, her married name was Bond.1 |
Marriage* | say 1899 | She married George Bond say 1899.1 |
Death of Father | 22 Apr 1928 | Her father Charles Richard Thames died on 22 Apr 1928 at Buckatunna, Wayne Co., Mississippi.2 |
Death of Mother | 19 Feb 1934 | Her mother Mary M. Kelly (?) died on 19 Feb 1934 at Buckatunna, Wayne Co., Mississippi.3 |
Death* | May 1957 | She died in May 1957 at age 76.1 |
Biography* | | George and Minnie Lee Thames Bond's children were Carrie Bond and Nora Bond, who married a Mr. LeBlanc, and they had a son, Shirley LeBlanc, whose wife or widow was living in Mobile in 1970.1 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Warren L. Culpepper from Mary Hollis.
21 Apr 2002. Majority of info in e-mail originally provided in 1970 by Lillie Guy (Mrs. Archie Weaver) Thames, who made her home with her deceased husbands parents, Charlie and Mary Kelly Thames.
- Jean Strickland & Patricia N. Edwards, Records of Wayne County, Mississippi: Cemetery Records, Moss Point, MS: Strickland & Edwards, 1987.
"Charlie R. Thames, 20 Apr 1851 - 22 Apr 1928."
- Jean Strickland & Patricia N. Edwards, Records of Wayne County, Mississippi: Cemetery Records, Moss Point, MS: Strickland & Edwards, 1987.
"Mary M. Thames, 17 Jun 1873 [sic] - 19 Feb 1934" buried next to her husband, Charlie R. Thames. Year of birth (believed actually to be 1853) recorded in error either in this source or on the tombstone.
George Bond1
Male, #46263, (say 1878 - )
Birth* | say 1878 | He was born say 1878.1 |
Marriage* | say 1899 | He married Minnie Lee Thames say 1899.1 |
Biography* | | George and Minnie Lee Thames Bond's children were Carrie Bond and Nora Bond, who married a Mr. LeBlanc, and they had a son, Shirley LeBlanc, whose wife or widow was living in Mobile in 1970.1 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Warren L. Culpepper from Mary Hollis.
21 Apr 2002. Majority of info in e-mail originally provided in 1970 by Lillie Guy (Mrs. Archie Weaver) Thames, who made her home with her deceased husbands parents, Charlie and Mary Kelly Thames.
Effie Thames1
Female, #46264, (24 Jan 1883 - 24 Jun 1962)
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Warren L. Culpepper from Mary Hollis.
21 Apr 2002. Majority of info in e-mail originally provided in 1970 by Lillie Guy (Mrs. Archie Weaver) Thames, who made her home with her deceased husbands parents, Charlie and Mary Kelly Thames.
- Jean Strickland & Patricia N. Edwards, Records of Wayne County, Mississippi: Cemetery Records, Moss Point, MS: Strickland & Edwards, 1987.
"Effie Thames Busby, 24 Jan 1883 - 24 Jun 1962."
- Jean Strickland & Patricia N. Edwards, Records of Wayne County, Mississippi: Cemetery Records, Moss Point, MS: Strickland & Edwards, 1987.
"Charlie R. Thames, 20 Apr 1851 - 22 Apr 1928."
- Jean Strickland & Patricia N. Edwards, Records of Wayne County, Mississippi: Cemetery Records, Moss Point, MS: Strickland & Edwards, 1987.
"Mary M. Thames, 17 Jun 1873 [sic] - 19 Feb 1934" buried next to her husband, Charlie R. Thames. Year of birth (believed actually to be 1853) recorded in error either in this source or on the tombstone.
Scott Busby1
Male, #46265, (say 1880 - )
Birth* | say 1880 | He was born say 1880.1 |
Marriage* | say 1901 | He married Effie Thames say 1901.1 |
Biography* | | The children of Scott and Effie Thames Busby were Cecil, Alvin and Audrey Busby.1 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Warren L. Culpepper from Mary Hollis.
21 Apr 2002. Majority of info in e-mail originally provided in 1970 by Lillie Guy (Mrs. Archie Weaver) Thames, who made her home with her deceased husbands parents, Charlie and Mary Kelly Thames.
Charles Cleveland Thames1
Male, #46266, (7 Jan 1885 - 7 Jan 1954)
Family 1 | (?) (?) |
Marriage* | say 1906 | He married (?) (?) say 1906. The children of Charles Thames and his unknown first wife were Edith (married C. E. Wallace and living in Mobile, AL in 1970), Margaret, Arnold and Adron Thames. |
Family 2 | Pauline (?) |
Marriage* | say 1921 | He married Pauline (?) say 1921. Charles and Pauline Thames had a daughter, Pauline Thames.1 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Warren L. Culpepper from Mary Hollis.
21 Apr 2002. Majority of info in e-mail originally provided in 1970 by Lillie Guy (Mrs. Archie Weaver) Thames, who made her home with her deceased husbands parents, Charlie and Mary Kelly Thames.
- Jean Strickland & Patricia N. Edwards, Records of Wayne County, Mississippi: Cemetery Records, Moss Point, MS: Strickland & Edwards, 1987.
"Charlie R. Thames, 20 Apr 1851 - 22 Apr 1928."
- Jean Strickland & Patricia N. Edwards, Records of Wayne County, Mississippi: Cemetery Records, Moss Point, MS: Strickland & Edwards, 1987.
"Mary M. Thames, 17 Jun 1873 [sic] - 19 Feb 1934" buried next to her husband, Charlie R. Thames. Year of birth (believed actually to be 1853) recorded in error either in this source or on the tombstone.
(?) (?)
Female, #46267, (say 1888 - )
Birth* | say 1888 | She was born say 1888. |
Marriage* | say 1906 | She married Charles Cleveland Thames say 1906. The children of Charles Thames and his unknown first wife were Edith (married C. E. Wallace and living in Mobile, AL in 1970), Margaret, Arnold and Adron Thames. |
Married Name | say 1906 | As of say 1906, her married name was Thames. |
Pauline (?)1
Female, #46268, (20 Jan 1900 - Apr 1984)
Birth* | 20 Jan 1900 | She was born on 20 Jan 1900.2 |
Marriage* | say 1921 | She married Charles Cleveland Thames say 1921. Charles and Pauline Thames had a daughter, Pauline Thames.1 |
Married Name | say 1921 | As of say 1921, her married name was Thames.1 |
Death of Spouse | 7 Jan 1954 | Her husband Charles Cleveland Thames died on 7 Jan 1954.1 |
Death* | Apr 1984 | She died at Mobile, Mobile Co., Alabama, in Apr 1984 at age 84.2 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Warren L. Culpepper from Mary Hollis.
21 Apr 2002. Majority of info in e-mail originally provided in 1970 by Lillie Guy (Mrs. Archie Weaver) Thames, who made her home with her deceased husbands parents, Charlie and Mary Kelly Thames.
- U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm
Mayme Gordon1
Female, #46269, (say 1900 - )
Birth* | say 1900 | She was born say 1900.1 |
Marriage* | say 1936 | She married Charles Cleveland Thames say 1936.1 |
Married Name | say 1936 | As of say 1936, her married name was Thames.1 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Warren L. Culpepper from Mary Hollis.
21 Apr 2002. Majority of info in e-mail originally provided in 1970 by Lillie Guy (Mrs. Archie Weaver) Thames, who made her home with her deceased husbands parents, Charlie and Mary Kelly Thames.
Thomas Edward Thames1
Male, #46270, (14 Oct 1887 - 26 Mar 1967)
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Warren L. Culpepper from Mary Hollis.
21 Apr 2002. Majority of info in e-mail originally provided in 1970 by Lillie Guy (Mrs. Archie Weaver) Thames, who made her home with her deceased husbands parents, Charlie and Mary Kelly Thames.
- Jean Strickland & Patricia N. Edwards, Records of Wayne County, Mississippi: Cemetery Records, Moss Point, MS: Strickland & Edwards, 1987.
"Charlie R. Thames, 20 Apr 1851 - 22 Apr 1928."
- Jean Strickland & Patricia N. Edwards, Records of Wayne County, Mississippi: Cemetery Records, Moss Point, MS: Strickland & Edwards, 1987.
"Mary M. Thames, 17 Jun 1873 [sic] - 19 Feb 1934" buried next to her husband, Charlie R. Thames. Year of birth (believed actually to be 1853) recorded in error either in this source or on the tombstone.
- Jean Strickland & Patricia N. Edwards, Records of Wayne County, Mississippi: Cemetery Records, Moss Point, MS: Strickland & Edwards, 1987.
"Thomas E. Thames, 14 Oct 1887 - 26 Mar 1967."
Cammie Thames1
Female, #46271, (17 Feb 1890 - 8 Jul 1920)
Birth* | 17 Feb 1890 | She was born on 17 Feb 1890.2 |
Married Name | say 1908 | As of say 1908, her married name was McMichael.1 |
Marriage* | say 1908 | She married Dan McMichael say 1908.1 |
Biography* | | Dan and Cammie Thames McMichael had two children: Mary Nell McMichael and Jack McMichael.1 |
Death* | 8 Jul 1920 | She died on 8 Jul 1920 at age 30.2 |
Burial* | after 8 Jul 1920 | Her body was interred after 8 Jul 1920 at Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Buckatunna, Wayne Co., Mississippi.2 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Warren L. Culpepper from Mary Hollis.
21 Apr 2002. Majority of info in e-mail originally provided in 1970 by Lillie Guy (Mrs. Archie Weaver) Thames, who made her home with her deceased husbands parents, Charlie and Mary Kelly Thames.
- Jean Strickland & Patricia N. Edwards, Records of Wayne County, Mississippi: Cemetery Records, Moss Point, MS: Strickland & Edwards, 1987.
"Mrs. Camie McMichael, 17 Feb 1890 - 8 Jul 1920."
Dan McMichael1
Male, #46272, (say 1887 - )
Birth* | say 1887 | He was born say 1887. |
Marriage* | say 1908 | He married Cammie Thames say 1908.1 |
Biography* | | Dan and Cammie Thames McMichael had two children: Mary Nell McMichael and Jack McMichael.1 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Warren L. Culpepper from Mary Hollis.
21 Apr 2002. Majority of info in e-mail originally provided in 1970 by Lillie Guy (Mrs. Archie Weaver) Thames, who made her home with her deceased husbands parents, Charlie and Mary Kelly Thames.
Archie Weaver Thames1
Male, #46273, (11 Aug 1892 - 23 Nov 1968)
Birth* | 11 Aug 1892 | He was born on 11 Aug 1892 at Buckatunna, Wayne Co., Mississippi.1 |
World War I* | between 1917 and 1918 | He US Army, Private in HQ Company, 323rd Infantry.2 |
Marriage* | say 1919 | He married Lillie Guy say 1919.1 |
Biography* | | Archie Weaver and Lillie Guy Thames had four children: (1) Richard Henry Thames, a funeral director in Waynesboro, MS, who married Hazel Stabler and had no children; (2) Archie Adron Thames who married twice, first to Dot Holcomb with whom he had Ronald Adron, Ricky Glenn and Rodney Lee Thames, and second to Bobbie Russell with whom he had a daughter, Deborah Thames; (3) Eugene G. Thames, 27 Sep 1931 - 4 Jun 1996, who served in the AF in Korea and married Mildred Stable, and with whom he had Mary Lynne, Charles Eugene and Samuel Glenn Thames, all of whom lived in Florida at one time; and (4) Fanny Mary Thames who married Egbert S. "Bert" Jackson.1 |
Death of Father | 22 Apr 1928 | His father Charles Richard Thames died on 22 Apr 1928 at Buckatunna, Wayne Co., Mississippi.3 |
Death of Mother | 19 Feb 1934 | His mother Mary M. Kelly (?) died on 19 Feb 1934 at Buckatunna, Wayne Co., Mississippi.4 |
Death* | 23 Nov 1968 | He died at Buckatunna, Wayne Co., Mississippi, on 23 Nov 1968 at age 76.1 |
Burial* | after 23 Nov 1968 | His body was interred after 23 Nov 1968 at Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Buckatunna, Wayne Co., Mississippi.1 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Warren L. Culpepper from Mary Hollis.
21 Apr 2002. Majority of info in e-mail originally provided in 1970 by Lillie Guy (Mrs. Archie Weaver) Thames, who made her home with her deceased husbands parents, Charlie and Mary Kelly Thames.
- E-mail written 2001 to Warren L. Culpepper from Mary Hollis.
21 Apr 2002. Military marker at his grave.
- Jean Strickland & Patricia N. Edwards, Records of Wayne County, Mississippi: Cemetery Records, Moss Point, MS: Strickland & Edwards, 1987.
"Charlie R. Thames, 20 Apr 1851 - 22 Apr 1928."
- Jean Strickland & Patricia N. Edwards, Records of Wayne County, Mississippi: Cemetery Records, Moss Point, MS: Strickland & Edwards, 1987.
"Mary M. Thames, 17 Jun 1873 [sic] - 19 Feb 1934" buried next to her husband, Charlie R. Thames. Year of birth (believed actually to be 1853) recorded in error either in this source or on the tombstone.
Lillie Guy1
Female, #46274, (Feb 1901 - 3 Mar 1998)
Birth* | Feb 1901 | She was born in Feb 1901.1 |
Marriage* | say 1919 | She married Archie Weaver Thames say 1919.1 |
Married Name | say 1919 | As of say 1919, her married name was Thames.1 |
Biography* | | Archie Weaver and Lillie Guy Thames had four children: (1) Richard Henry Thames, a funeral director in Waynesboro, MS, who married Hazel Stabler and had no children; (2) Archie Adron Thames who married twice, first to Dot Holcomb with whom he had Ronald Adron, Ricky Glenn and Rodney Lee Thames, and second to Bobbie Russell with whom he had a daughter, Deborah Thames; (3) Eugene G. Thames, 27 Sep 1931 - 4 Jun 1996, who served in the AF in Korea and married Mildred Stable, and with whom he had Mary Lynne, Charles Eugene and Samuel Glenn Thames, all of whom lived in Florida at one time; and (4) Fanny Mary Thames who married Egbert S. "Bert" Jackson.1 |
Death of Spouse | 23 Nov 1968 | Her husband Archie Weaver Thames died on 23 Nov 1968 at Buckatunna, Wayne Co., Mississippi.1 |
Death* | 3 Mar 1998 | She died at Buckatunna, Wayne Co., Mississippi, on 3 Mar 1998 at age 97.1 |
Burial* | after 3 Mar 1998 | Her body was interred after 3 Mar 1998 at Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Buckatunna, Wayne Co., Mississippi.1 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Warren L. Culpepper from Mary Hollis.
21 Apr 2002. Majority of info in e-mail originally provided in 1970 by Lillie Guy (Mrs. Archie Weaver) Thames, who made her home with her deceased husbands parents, Charlie and Mary Kelly Thames.
Alfred Quine Thames1
Male, #46275, (4 Nov 1894 - 12 Nov 1898)
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Warren L. Culpepper from Mary Hollis.
21 Apr 2002. Majority of info in e-mail originally provided in 1970 by Lillie Guy (Mrs. Archie Weaver) Thames, who made her home with her deceased husbands parents, Charlie and Mary Kelly Thames.
- Jean Strickland & Patricia N. Edwards, Records of Wayne County, Mississippi: Cemetery Records, Moss Point, MS: Strickland & Edwards, 1987.
"Quinnie, son of C. R. & Mary M. Thames, 4 Nov 1894 - 12 Nov 1898."
Mary Ann Thames1
Female, #46276, (say 1806 - 8 Aug 1857)
Birth* | say 1806 | She was born say 1806 at Cumberland Co., North Carolina.1 |
1810 Census | 6 Aug 1810 | Mary and Elizabeth was probably a free white female under 10 years of age, in Rev. Cornelius B. Thames's household on the 1810 Census at Cumberland Co., North Carolina.2 |
Relocation | 1817 | She was an accompanying familiy member in the relocation of an unknown person in 1817 at Monroe Co., Alabama; Other researchers have assumed that Cornelius B. Thames was the Cornelius Thames who was issued a passport through Indian Territory for himself, his wife, four children and seven negroes, all traveling from Beaufort District, SC. The 1810 census for the Beaufort District clearly enumerated this family with the passport as "Cornl. Tims, 1M0-9, 1M26-44, 3F10-16, 1F26-44, 7 slaves" The family with the passport appears to be the one referenced in "The Succession Records of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana 1804 - 1854": Cornelius Thames, February 22, 1821- Petition of Rachel Thames, widow of Major Cornelius Thames, who died February 1821, leaving no will and eight children. The children are all minors and their names are Reddin, Sarah, Mary, Rachel, Miss Hanson, Washington, Adeline, and Clementine. Dr. Timothy Thames, brother of the deceased, is appointed undertutor to the minors. October 16, 1827 - Petition of Mrs. Rachel Thames for a family meeting. October 16, 1827 - Family meeting recommending the sale of property it then names members whom attended. November 28, 1827 - The petition of Mrs. Rachel Thames shows she bought (this may mean she brought to the marriage) property consisting of one tract of land which was inherited from her grandfather in the State of SC. Her husband sold the land and purchased certain slaves. Her husband inherited $300 from his father's estate. She wishes the paraphernalia (pertains to parapherna or property brought to the marriage) property to be taken out of the succession etc. The Monore County part of Alabama was not settled by white families until about 1817, and Cornelius is known to have started a church at Old Salem in Monroe Co. in 1817, it is assumed that is the year when Cornelius B. and family moved.3,4,5 |
Married Name | say 1828 | As of say 1828, her married name was Coleman.1 |
Marriage* | say 1828 | She married James Coleman say 1828.1 |
Biography* | | James and Mary Ann Thames Coleman had eight children: Lucy Anna Coleman, Susannah Coleman, Menan Coleman, Cornelius Coleman, Jonathan C. Coleman, James G. Coleman, Benjamin Coleman and Jesse Coleman.6 |
Death of Spouse | Dec 1840 | Her husband James Coleman died in Dec 1840 at Kego, Conecuh Co., Alabama.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1841 | She married Benjamin Coleman circa 1841.1 |
Biography* | | Benjamin and Mary Ann Thames Coleman had three children: Sarah Coleman, Marion Coleman, and Nancy Coleman.6 |
Death* | 8 Aug 1857 | She died at Prospect Hill, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, on 8 Aug 1857.1 |
Citations
- RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, Ancestry.com: Rootsweb.
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/
Larson/Morgan (Aug 2002), DB :2219623, David Larson <e-mail address.
- 1810 Federal Census, United States.
Capt Jackson's District, Cumberland Co., NC, page 247
Transcribed from Ancestry.com image by Warren Culpepper
Cornelius Thames, 1M16-25, 2F0-9, 2F16-25, 1 slave.
- 1810 Federal Census, United States.
Prince Williams twp, Beaufort District, page 118. Transcribed from Ancestry.com image: "Cornl. Tims, 1M0-9, 1M26-44, 3F10-16, 1F26-44, 7 slaves."
- Passports Issued by Governors of Georgia, 1785-1809, Washington, DC: National Genealogical Society, 1962.
Page 79: "Page 52--Thurs. 28th February 1811. On Application. ORDERED That passports be prepared for the following persons to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians--to wit, One for Mr. Job Rowley with his wife, four children and five negros, and one for Mr. Cornelius Thames with his wife, four children and seven negroes from Beaufort District..."
- Mary E. Brantley, From Cabins to Mansions: Gleanings from Southwest Alabama, Huntsville, AL: The Strode Pub., 1981.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, Ancestry.com: Rootsweb.
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/
Larson/Morgan (Aug 2002), DB :2219623, David Larson. <e-mail address>
Benjamin Coleman1
Male, #46277, (3 Sep 1806 - 30 Aug 1860)
James Coleman1
Male, #46278, (say 1805 - Dec 1840)
Birth* | say 1805 | He was born say 1805 at Jefferson, Jackson Co., Georgia.1 |
Marriage* | say 1828 | He married Mary Ann Thames say 1828.1 |
Biography* | | James and Mary Ann Thames Coleman had eight children: Lucy Anna Coleman, Susannah Coleman, Menan Coleman, Cornelius Coleman, Jonathan C. Coleman, James G. Coleman, Benjamin Coleman and Jesse Coleman.2 |
Death* | Dec 1840 | He died at Kego, Conecuh Co., Alabama, in Dec 1840.1 |
Elizabeth Thames1
Female, #46279, (circa 1808 - )
Birth* | circa 1808 | She was born circa 1808 at Cumberland Co., North Carolina.1 |
1810 Census | 6 Aug 1810 | Mary and Elizabeth was probably a free white female under 10 years of age, in Rev. Cornelius B. Thames's household on the 1810 Census at Cumberland Co., North Carolina.2 |
Relocation | 1817 | She was an accompanying familiy member in the relocation of an unknown person in 1817 at Monroe Co., Alabama; Other researchers have assumed that Cornelius B. Thames was the Cornelius Thames who was issued a passport through Indian Territory for himself, his wife, four children and seven negroes, all traveling from Beaufort District, SC. The 1810 census for the Beaufort District clearly enumerated this family with the passport as "Cornl. Tims, 1M0-9, 1M26-44, 3F10-16, 1F26-44, 7 slaves" The family with the passport appears to be the one referenced in "The Succession Records of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana 1804 - 1854": Cornelius Thames, February 22, 1821- Petition of Rachel Thames, widow of Major Cornelius Thames, who died February 1821, leaving no will and eight children. The children are all minors and their names are Reddin, Sarah, Mary, Rachel, Miss Hanson, Washington, Adeline, and Clementine. Dr. Timothy Thames, brother of the deceased, is appointed undertutor to the minors. October 16, 1827 - Petition of Mrs. Rachel Thames for a family meeting. October 16, 1827 - Family meeting recommending the sale of property it then names members whom attended. November 28, 1827 - The petition of Mrs. Rachel Thames shows she bought (this may mean she brought to the marriage) property consisting of one tract of land which was inherited from her grandfather in the State of SC. Her husband sold the land and purchased certain slaves. Her husband inherited $300 from his father's estate. She wishes the paraphernalia (pertains to parapherna or property brought to the marriage) property to be taken out of the succession etc. The Monore County part of Alabama was not settled by white families until about 1817, and Cornelius is known to have started a church at Old Salem in Monroe Co. in 1817, it is assumed that is the year when Cornelius B. and family moved.3,4,5 |
Citations
- RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, Ancestry.com: Rootsweb.
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/
Larson/Morgan (Aug 2002), DB :2219623, David Larson. <e-mail address>
- 1810 Federal Census, United States.
Capt Jackson's District, Cumberland Co., NC, page 247
Transcribed from Ancestry.com image by Warren Culpepper
Cornelius Thames, 1M16-25, 2F0-9, 2F16-25, 1 slave.
- 1810 Federal Census, United States.
Prince Williams twp, Beaufort District, page 118. Transcribed from Ancestry.com image: "Cornl. Tims, 1M0-9, 1M26-44, 3F10-16, 1F26-44, 7 slaves."
- Passports Issued by Governors of Georgia, 1785-1809, Washington, DC: National Genealogical Society, 1962.
Page 79: "Page 52--Thurs. 28th February 1811. On Application. ORDERED That passports be prepared for the following persons to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians--to wit, One for Mr. Job Rowley with his wife, four children and five negros, and one for Mr. Cornelius Thames with his wife, four children and seven negroes from Beaufort District..."
- Mary E. Brantley, From Cabins to Mansions: Gleanings from Southwest Alabama, Huntsville, AL: The Strode Pub., 1981.
William Thames1
Male, #46280, (1820 - )
Birth* | 1820 | He was born in 1820 at Monroe Co., Alabama.2 |
1830 Census | 1 Jun 1830 | William was probably a free white male, age 5 and under 10, in Rev. Cornelius B. Thames's household, on the 1830 Census at Monroe Co., Alabama.3 |
1840 Census | 1 Jun 1840 | William was probably a free white male, age 15 and under 20, in Rev. Cornelius B. Thames's household, on the 1840 Census at Monroe Co., Alabama.4 |
Marriage* | 31 Dec 1848 | He married Elizabeth J. (?) at Monroe Co., Alabama, on 31 Dec 1848.5 |
1850 Census* | 1 Jun 1850 | He was enumerated in the US Census of 1850 - Free at Monroe Co., Alabama. ((William Thames, 30, M, Farmer, 1200, AL; Elizabeth Thames, 30, F, NC; Lycorlius E. Terry, 13, M, AL; Evaline F. Terry, 10, F, AL; Richard S. Terry, 8, M, AL; Charles W. Terry, 2/12, M, AL)).2 |
Citations
- RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, Ancestry.com: Rootsweb.
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/
Larson/Morgan (Aug 2002), DB :2219623, David Larson. <e-mail address>
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Unk Twp, Monroe Co., AL, page 18. Ancestry.com image 35. Transcribed by Warren Culpepper.
- 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Unk Twp, Monroe Co., AL, page 51: "2M0-4, 1M5-9, 3M10-14, 1M15-19, 1M40-49, 2F10-14, 1F40-49."
- 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Unk Twp, Monroe Co., AL, page 227: "2M10-14, 1M15-19, 1M20-29, 1M50-59, 2F5-9, 1F20-29, 1F50-59."
- Family Adventures, compiler, Early Alabama Marriages (36 vols.), Shreveport, Louisiana: J & W Ent., 1991, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.1 V2e.
Grooms - T - Page 62, " William Thames and Mrs. Elizabeth J. Torry, 31 Dec 1848."
Travis R. Thames1
Male, #46281, (say 1828 - )
Birth* | say 1828 | He was born say 1828 at Monroe Co., Alabama.2 |
1830 Census | 1 Jun 1830 | Travis and Cornelius was probably a free white male, age under 5, in Rev. Cornelius B. Thames's houshold, on the 1830 Census at Monroe Co., Alabama.3 |
1840 Census | 1 Jun 1840 | Cornelius and Travis was probably a free white male, age 10 and under 15, in Rev. Cornelius B. Thames's household, on the 1840 Census at Monroe Co., Alabama.4 |
1850 Census | 1 Jun 1850 | Susannah, Travis and Martha was listed as a household member living with Rev. Cornelius B. Thames on the 1850 Census at Monroe Co., Alabama.5 |
Marriage* | 7 Dec 1852 | He married Margaret A. Wilson at Monroe Co., Alabama, on 7 Dec 1852.6 |
Citations
- E-mail to Warren L. Culpepper from Lee Y. Ponder (Thames researcher), 5611 Cypress Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32303, e-mail address.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, Ancestry.com: Rootsweb.
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/
Larson/Morgan (Aug 2002), DB :2219623, David Larson. <e-mail address>
- 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Unk Twp, Monroe Co., AL, page 51: "2M0-4, 1M5-9, 3M10-14, 1M15-19, 1M40-49, 2F10-14, 1F40-49."
- 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Unk Twp, Monroe Co., AL, page 227: "2M10-14, 1M15-19, 1M20-29, 1M50-59, 2F5-9, 1F20-29, 1F50-59."
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Unk Twp, Monroe Co., AL, page 17B, lines 28-31; Ancestry.com image transcribed by Warren Culpepper: "Cornelius Thames, 63, M, Baptist Clergyman, $600, NC; Susannah, 62, F, NC; Travis, 22, M, Farmer, AL; Martha A, 17, F, AL."
- Family Adventures, compiler, Early Alabama Marriages (36 vols.), Shreveport, Louisiana: J & W Ent., 1991, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.1 V2e.
Grooms - T - Page 62.
Martha Ann Thames1
Female, #46282, (say 1833 - )
Birth* | say 1833 | She was born say 1833 at Monroe Co., Alabama.1 |
1840 Census | 1 Jun 1840 | Martha was probably a free white female, age 5 and under 10, in Rev. Cornelius B. Thames's household, on the 1840 Census at Monroe Co., Alabama.2 |
1850 Census | 1 Jun 1850 | Susannah, Travis and Martha was listed as a household member living with Rev. Cornelius B. Thames on the 1850 Census at Monroe Co., Alabama.3 |
Married Name | 6 Oct 1853 | As of 6 Oct 1853, her married name was McDonald.4 |
Marriage* | 6 Oct 1853 | She married Charles McDonald at Monroe Co., Alabama, on 6 Oct 1853.4 |
Birth of Son | 1854 | Her son Randall McDonald was born in 1854 at Alabama.5 |
Birth of Son | 1856 | Her son Charles McDonald was born in 1856.5 |
1860 Census | 1 Jun 1860 | Martha was listed as a household member living with Rev. Cornelius B. Thames in the 1860 Census at Monroe Co., Alabama.6 |
1870 Census | 1 Jun 1870 | Martha, Randall and Charles listed as a household member living with Rev. Cornelius B. Thames on the 1870 Census at Monroe Co., Alabama.7 |
Citations
- RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, Ancestry.com: Rootsweb.
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/
Larson/Morgan (Aug 2002), DB :2219623, David Larson. <e-mail address>
- 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Unk Twp, Monroe Co., AL, page 227: "2M10-14, 1M15-19, 1M20-29, 1M50-59, 2F5-9, 1F20-29, 1F50-59."
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Unk Twp, Monroe Co., AL, page 17B, lines 28-31; Ancestry.com image transcribed by Warren Culpepper: "Cornelius Thames, 63, M, Baptist Clergyman, $600, NC; Susannah, 62, F, NC; Travis, 22, M, Farmer, AL; Martha A, 17, F, AL."
- Family Adventures, compiler, Early Alabama Marriages (36 vols.), Shreveport, Louisiana: J & W Ent., 1991, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.1 V2e.
Thames. Page 62.
- 1860 Federal Census, United States.
Monroe Co., AL, page 923. From Lee Ponder.
- 1860 Federal Census, United States.
Monroe Co., AL, pg 923. From Lee Ponder: "Cornelius Thames, 73, M, NC; Martha McDonald, 24, F, AL; Randall McDonald, 6, M, AL; Charles McDonald, 4, M, AL; Lucy Newberry (sister), 60, F, NC."
- 1870 Federal Census, United States.
Monroe Co., AL, page 456. From Lee Ponder
Cornelius Thames, 84, M, NC
Martha McDonald (dau), 35, F, AL
Randall McDonald, 16, M, AL
Charles McDonald, 14, M, AL.
Cornelius Ellis Thames1
Male, #46283, (1826 - 31 Mar 1883)
Birth* | 1826 | He was born in 1826 at Monroe Co., Alabama.2 |
1830 Census | 1 Jun 1830 | Travis and Cornelius was probably a free white male, age under 5, in Rev. Cornelius B. Thames's houshold, on the 1830 Census at Monroe Co., Alabama.3 |
1840 Census | 1 Jun 1840 | Cornelius and Travis was probably a free white male, age 10 and under 15, in Rev. Cornelius B. Thames's household, on the 1840 Census at Monroe Co., Alabama.4 |
Marriage* | 17 Jan 1850 | He married Mary E. McCollum at Monroe Co., Alabama, on 17 Jan 1850.5 |
Death of Father | 1876 | His father Rev. Cornelius B. Thames died in 1876 at Monroe Co., Alabama. |
Death* | 31 Mar 1883 | He died at Mobile, Mobile Co., Alabama, on 31 Mar 1883.2 |
Burial* | after 31 Mar 1883 | His body was interred after 31 Mar 1883 at Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile, Mobile Co., Alabama.2 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2004-2008 to Warren Culpepper from Becky Thames-Simmons, http://www.theywentthatway.com/genealogy/index.php, e-mail address.
- Posting to Thames-L list by e-mail address on 27 Feb 1998: ""Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile, AL, C.E. Thames died Mar 31, 1883, age 57 years."
- 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Unk Twp, Monroe Co., AL, page 51: "2M0-4, 1M5-9, 3M10-14, 1M15-19, 1M40-49, 2F10-14, 1F40-49."
- 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Unk Twp, Monroe Co., AL, page 227: "2M10-14, 1M15-19, 1M20-29, 1M50-59, 2F5-9, 1F20-29, 1F50-59."
- Family Adventures, compiler, Early Alabama Marriages (36 vols.), Shreveport, Louisiana: J & W Ent., 1991, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 976.1 V2e.
Grooms - T - Page 61.
George Washington Lafayette Noel1
Male, #46284, (Oct 1826 - 31 Dec 1918)
Birth* | Oct 1826 | George was born at Georgia in Oct 1826. |
Marriage* | circa 1869 | He married Sarah Jane Liles at Alabama circa 1869. |
Birth of Son | circa 1878 | His son Walter Winston Noel was born circa 1878 at Alabama. |
1880 Census* | 1 Jun 1880 | He was enumerated in the US Census of 1880 at Randolph Co., Alabama.2 |
Death* | 31 Dec 1918 | He died at Wadley, Randolph Co., Alabama, on 31 Dec 1918 at age 92 "THE ROANOKE LEADER", Roanoke, Randolph Co., AL, Wed., January 1, 1919 MR. NOEL'S FATHER DIED DEC 31st Mr. Asa R. Noel was called to his former home near Wadley last week by the death of his father, Mr. G.W.L. Noel, who attained the ripe age of 92 years in October last. The demise occurred the last day of the old year and the interment was in the cemetery at Pleasant Hill church the following day, services being conducted by the pastor, Rev. O.R. Burns. --(this obit was originally transcribed as part of a much greater newspaper extraction project being conducted by Candace Gravelle.) |
Citations
- Emily Stone Kandetzki, web site at http://www.anycities.com/stones/, Sep 2002.
http://www.anycities.com/stones/
- Census Place: Flat Rock, Randolph, Alabama
Source: FHL Film 1254030 National Archives Film T9-0030 Page 317C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
George W. NOELL Self M M W 50 GA Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo: GA
Sarah J. NOELL Wife F M W 36 SC Occ: Keeps House Fa: SC Mo: SC
Rhoda NOELL Mother F W W 79 GA Occ: Assists In House Fa: VA Mo: VA
Mary W. NOELL Sister F S W 55 GA Occ: Assists In House Fa: TN Mo: GA
John R. H. NOELL Son M S W 9 AL Fa: GA Mo: SC
James B. F. NOELL Son M S W 8 AL Fa: GA Mo: SC
Azriah E. NOELL Son M S W 6 AL Fa: GA Mo: SC
George W. W. NOELL Son M S W 4 AL Fa: GA Mo: SC
Mary J. NOELL Dau F S W 3 AL Fa: GA Mo: SC
Walter W. NOELL Son M S W 1 AL Fa: GA Mo: SC.
Sarah Jane Liles1
Female, #46285, (circa 1843 - )
Richmond Noel1
Male, #46286, (1799 - before 1856)
Rhoda W. Pruitt1
Female, #46287, (circa 1800 - )
James Oliff Allsup
Male, #46288, (Jul 1856 - )
Rebecca Martin McMillan
Female, #46289, (Oct 1861 - )
Birth* | Oct 1861 | She was born in Oct 1861 at Texas.1 |
Marriage* | 25 Oct 1882 | She married James Oliff Allsup on 25 Oct 1882.1 |
Married Name | | Her married name was Allsup. |
1900 Census | 1 Jun 1900 | She was enumerated in the US Census of 1900 at Gonzales Co., Texas. |
Ida Prater1
Female, #46290, (22 Mar 1904 - 21 Dec 1994)