Mary Anthony1
Female, #46591, (17 Nov 1754 - before 1820)
Birth* | 17 Nov 1754 | She was born on 17 Nov 1754 at Louisa Co., Virginia.1 |
Relocation | circa 1758 | She was an accompanying familiy member in the relocation of Joseph Anthony Sr. circa 1758 at Bedford Co., Virginia.2 |
Married Name | 26 Jun 1771 | As of 26 Jun 1771, her married name was Carter.3 |
Marriage* | 26 Jun 1771 | She married Josiah Carter at Bedford Co., Virginia, on 26 Jun 1771 at age 16.3 |
Will | 24 Sep 1785 | In Joseph Anthony Sr.'s will on 24 Sep 1785 at Henry Co., Virginia, Elizabeth, Sarah, Christopher, Elizabeth, Penelope, Joseph, James, Mary, Agnes, Micajah, Rachel, Winifred, Mark, Bolling and Judith named as heir(s).4 |
Death* | before 1820 | She died before 1820.5 |
Citations
- Genealogies of Virginia Families, .
Volume I, A-Ch, Anthony-Cooper, page 14.
- William C. Stewart, Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and their Neighbors in the Western Migration, Washington, DC: Nat'l Genealogical Society, 1965.
page 255.
- Patricia Davidson-Peters, compiler, Patricia Davidson-Peters, Anthony: Quakers of Colonial Virginia, 2000-2005.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/anthony.html
- William C. Stewart, Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and their Neighbors in the Western Migration, Washington, DC: Nat'l Genealogical Society, 1965.
pages 253-254.
- Patricia Davidson-Peters, compiler, Patricia Davidson-Peters, Anthony: Quakers of Colonial Virginia, 2000-2005.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/anthony.html
Her husband appears alone in the 1820 census.
Josiah Carter1
Male, #46592, (10 Feb 1745 - 10 Sep 1822)
Birth* | 10 Feb 1745 | He was born on 10 Feb 1745 at Virginia.2 |
Marriage* | 26 Jun 1771 | He married Mary Anthony at Bedford Co., Virginia, on 26 Jun 1771 at age 26.1 |
American Revolution* | between 1775 and 1783 | He provided service in the American Revolutionary War between 1775 and 1783 (DAR Listing: Josiah Carter, born 10 Feb 1745 in Virginia, died 10 Sep 1822 in Georgia, married Mary Anthony, Patriotic Service, Virginia.)2 |
Deed | 1 Jul 1784 | A deed was granted to him by James Harvey and Sarah Judith Harvey on 1 Jul 1784 at Wilkes Co., Georgia, (Book A, 1784-1786, p. 51, 1 & 2 July 1784, James Harvey and Sarah his wife, to Josiah Carter, all of Wilkes Co. Lease and Release, for £50, 200 acres, on the N. side of Ogechee, granted Harvey, 25 Nov. 1783, adj. N.W. by Ogechee River, all other sides vacant when surveyed. (signed) James Harvey, Sarah (x) Harvey. Wit: Henry Graybill, J.P., John Harvey, Richard (x) Hamlin. Proved 27 July 1785 by witnesses, Benj. Thompson, J.P. Regd. 12 Oct. 1785, Benj. Catching, C.W.C.3 ) |
Death* | 10 Sep 1822 | He died at Georgia on 10 Sep 1822 at age 77.2 |
Biography* | | Josiah is said to have been a brother of John who married Winifred Anthony. Josiah was listed in the VA Tax Payers as owning six slaves and land on both sides of Blackwater River. He was among those who took the oath of allegiance in 1777, and in 1820 was lsited alone in the census.1 |
Citations
- Patricia Davidson-Peters, compiler, Patricia Davidson-Peters, Anthony: Quakers of Colonial Virginia, 2000-2005.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/anthony.html
- DAR Patriot Index, Washington, DC: National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 2003.
- Michael Martin Farmer, Wilkes Co., GA Deed Books A - VV, 1784 - 1806, Farmer Genealogy, Dallas.
Charles Anthony1
Male, #46593, (20 Mar 1757 - before 1785)
Birth* | 20 Mar 1757 | He was born on 20 Mar 1757 at Louisa Co., Virginia.1 |
Relocation | circa 1758 | He was an accompanying familiy member in the relocation of Joseph Anthony Sr. circa 1758 at Bedford Co., Virginia.2 |
Death* | before 1785 | He died before 1785. He died young, unmarried, without issue, and prior to his father.1 |
Citations
- Genealogies of Virginia Families, .
Volume I, A-Ch, Anthony-Cooper, page 14.
- William C. Stewart, Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and their Neighbors in the Western Migration, Washington, DC: Nat'l Genealogical Society, 1965.
page 255.
Rhoda (?)1
Female, #46594, (say 1753 - )
Birth* | say 1753 | She was born say 1753.1 |
Marriage* | say 1771 | She married Joseph Anthony Jr. say 1771. The children of Rhoda and Joseph were not mentioned in his will, but the Georgia Roster of the Revolution, which may be incorrect, identifies them as Samuel P, Thomas C, Charles and Judith.1 |
Married Name | say 1771 | As of say 1771, her married name was Anthony.1 |
Citations
- William C. Stewart, Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and their Neighbors in the Western Migration, Washington, DC: Nat'l Genealogical Society, 1965.
page 254.
Micajah Anthony1
Male, #46595, (23 Feb 1759 - 1793)
Birth* | 23 Feb 1759 | He was born on 23 Feb 1759 at Bedford Co., Virginia.1 |
Biography* | | Micajah was among those persons in Wilkes Co., GA prior to 1778 and may have gone there on a scouting expedition. He received ten grants in Franklin Co. and one in Wilkes Co. between 1787 and 1792.2 |
Will | 24 Sep 1785 | In Joseph Anthony Sr.'s will on 24 Sep 1785 at Henry Co., Virginia, Elizabeth, Sarah, Christopher, Elizabeth, Penelope, Joseph, James, Mary, Agnes, Micajah, Rachel, Winifred, Mark, Bolling and Judith named as heir(s).3 |
Death of Father | 23 Nov 1785 | His father Joseph Anthony Sr. died on 23 Nov 1785 at Henry Co., Virginia. |
Biography* | 1787 | Brothers Joseph and Micajah Anthony built a mill on Fishing Creek in 1787 at Wilkes Co., Georgia.4 |
Marriage* | 1 Aug 1792 | He married Sally Tate on 1 Aug 1792 at age 33.2 |
Death* | 1793 | He died at Wilkes Co., Georgia, in 1793 He died mysteriously on the road between Washington, GA and Augusta. He left his wife and one son, Micajah Tate Anthony.2 |
Probate | 20 Jul 1809 | A probate action was taken on his estate on 20 Jul 1809 at Wilkes Co., Georgia,
Joseph Anthony, of Wilkes Co., adm. of estate of Micajah Anthony, dec., to Armistead Stokes, who is heir in right of his wife to one half of the estate of Micajah, dec., and gusardian of Micajah Anthony, the only child of said Micajah, July 20, 1809. Tes: Bolling Anthony, TYhos. Anderson. Deeds XX p. 383 (It is evident that Armistead Stokes married the widow of Micajah Anthony.) |
Citations
- Genealogies of Virginia Families, .
Volume I, A-Ch, Anthony-Cooper, page 14.
- Patricia Davidson-Peters, compiler, Patricia Davidson-Peters, Anthony: Quakers of Colonial Virginia, 2000-2005.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/anthony.html
- William C. Stewart, Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and their Neighbors in the Western Migration, Washington, DC: Nat'l Genealogical Society, 1965.
pages 253-254.
- William C. Stewart, Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and their Neighbors in the Western Migration, Washington, DC: Nat'l Genealogical Society, 1965.
page 254.
Sally Tate1
Female, #46596, (say 1765 - )
Birth* | say 1765 | Sally was born say 1765. She was the daughter of Jesse Tate.1 |
Marriage* | 1 Aug 1792 | She married Micajah Anthony on 1 Aug 1792.1 |
Married Name | 1 Aug 1792 | As of 1 Aug 1792, her married name was Anthony.1 |
Marriage* | after 1793 | She married Armistead Stokes at Virginia after 1793. After Micajah's death in 1793, Sally returned to Virginia, married Armistead Stokes, and had at least three more sons.2,1 |
Married Name | | Her married name was Stokes.2 |
Agnes Anthony1
Female, #46597, (7 Mar 1761 - 22 Oct 1829)
Birth* | 7 Mar 1761 | She was born on 7 Mar 1761 at Bedford Co., Virginia.1 |
Married Name | 2 Aug 1780 | As of 2 Aug 1780, her married name was Blakey.2 |
Marriage* | 2 Aug 1780 | She married Churchill Blakey at Henry Co., Virginia, on 2 Aug 1780 at age 19.2 |
Will | 24 Sep 1785 | In Joseph Anthony Sr.'s will on 24 Sep 1785 at Henry Co., Virginia, Elizabeth, Sarah, Christopher, Elizabeth, Penelope, Joseph, James, Mary, Agnes, Micajah, Rachel, Winifred, Mark, Bolling and Judith named as heir(s).3 |
Death of Father | 23 Nov 1785 | Her father Joseph Anthony Sr. died on 23 Nov 1785 at Henry Co., Virginia. |
Death of Mother | 1813 | Her mother Elizabeth Clarke died in 1813 at Wilkes Co., Georgia. |
Death* | 22 Oct 1829 | She died at Wilkes Co., Georgia, on 22 Oct 1829 at age 68.4 |
Citations
- Genealogies of Virginia Families, .
Volume I, A-Ch, Anthony-Cooper, page 14.
- Patricia Davidson-Peters, compiler, Patricia Davidson-Peters, Anthony: Quakers of Colonial Virginia, 2000-2005.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/anthony.html
- William C. Stewart, Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and their Neighbors in the Western Migration, Washington, DC: Nat'l Genealogical Society, 1965.
pages 253-254.
- E-mail written 1 Sep 2006 to Warren Culpepper from Sr.) Carol (Mrs. Richard) McCrite (descendant of Churchill Blakey and Joseph Anthony, Whittier, NC, e-mail address.
Churchill Blakey1
Male, #46598, (11 Apr 1760 - circa Feb 1837)
Name Variation | | He was also known as William.2 |
Birth* | 11 Apr 1760 | Churchill was born on 11 Apr 1760. He was the sixth child of Thomas Blakey and Ann Haden.1,3 |
American Revolution* | between 1775 and 1783 | He provided service in the American Revolutionary War between 1775 and 1783 (DAR Listing: Churchill Blakey, born 1750-60 in Virginia, died before 24 Jan 1837 in Georgia, married Agnes Anthony, Soldier, Patriotic Service, Virginia.)1,4 |
Marriage* | 2 Aug 1780 | He married Agnes Anthony at Henry Co., Virginia, on 2 Aug 1780 at age 20.1 |
Relocation* | say 1787 | He relocated say 1787 at Wilkes Co., Georgia,1 |
Relocation* | 1794 | He relocated in 1794 at Wilkes Co., Georgia; He owned three slaves and 200 acres in Green Co., GA, but returned to Wilkes Co., in 1794.1 |
Death of Spouse | 22 Oct 1829 | His wife Agnes Anthony died on 22 Oct 1829 at Wilkes Co., Georgia.5 |
Death* | circa Feb 1837 | He died at Wilkes Co., Georgia, circa Feb 1837.5 |
Biography* | | Joseph Blakey and Churchill Blakey were brothers.1 |
Citations
- Patricia Davidson-Peters, compiler, Patricia Davidson-Peters, Anthony: Quakers of Colonial Virginia, 2000-2005.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/anthony.html
- Genealogies of Virginia Families, .
Volume I, A-Ch, Anthony-Cooper, page 14.
- William C. Stewart, Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and their Neighbors in the Western Migration, Washington, DC: Nat'l Genealogical Society, 1965.
Page 254, which has two citations: (1) Bible Record, "Virginia Genealogist", v. 1, No. 2, p. 89; and (2) John Bennett Boddie, "Historical Southern Families", v. 2, p. 247.
- DAR Patriot Index, Washington, DC: National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 2003.
- E-mail written 1 Sep 2006 to Warren Culpepper from Sr.) Carol (Mrs. Richard) McCrite (descendant of Churchill Blakey and Joseph Anthony, Whittier, NC, e-mail address.
Rachel Anthony1
Female, #46599, (8 Mar 1763 - circa 1800)
Birth* | 8 Mar 1763 | She was born on 8 Mar 1763 at Bedford Co., Virginia.1 |
Will | 24 Sep 1785 | In Joseph Anthony Sr.'s will on 24 Sep 1785 at Henry Co., Virginia, Elizabeth, Sarah, Christopher, Elizabeth, Penelope, Joseph, James, Mary, Agnes, Micajah, Rachel, Winifred, Mark, Bolling and Judith named as heir(s).2 |
Death of Father | 23 Nov 1785 | Her father Joseph Anthony Sr. died on 23 Nov 1785 at Henry Co., Virginia. |
Married Name | 9 Jun 1788 | As of 9 Jun 1788, her married name was Lane.3 |
Marriage* | 9 Jun 1788 | She married James Lane on 9 Jun 1788 at age 25.3 |
Death* | circa 1800 | She died circa 1800.3 |
Citations
- Genealogies of Virginia Families, .
Volume I, A-Ch, Anthony-Cooper, page 14.
- William C. Stewart, Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and their Neighbors in the Western Migration, Washington, DC: Nat'l Genealogical Society, 1965.
pages 253-254.
- Patricia Davidson-Peters, compiler, Patricia Davidson-Peters, Anthony: Quakers of Colonial Virginia, 2000-2005.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/anthony.html
James Lane1
Male, #46600, (say 1760 - )
Birth* | say 1760 | He was born say 1760.1 |
Marriage* | 9 Jun 1788 | He married Rachel Anthony on 9 Jun 1788.1 |
Winifred Anthony1
Female, #46601, (8 Apr 1765 - )
Birth* | 8 Apr 1765 | Winifred was born at Bedford Co., Virginia, on 8 Apr 1765.1 |
Married Name | say 1783 | As of say 1783, her married name was Blakey.2 |
Marriage* | say 1783 | She married Joseph Blakey say 1783.2 |
Will | 24 Sep 1785 | In Joseph Anthony Sr.'s will on 24 Sep 1785 at Henry Co., Virginia, Elizabeth, Sarah, Christopher, Elizabeth, Penelope, Joseph, James, Mary, Agnes, Micajah, Rachel, Winifred, Mark, Bolling and Judith named as heir(s).3 |
Married Name | after 1800 | As of after 1800, her married name was Carter.2 |
Marriage* | after 1800 | She married John Carter after 1800.2 |
Citations
- Genealogies of Virginia Families, .
Volume I, A-Ch, Anthony-Cooper, page 14.
- Patricia Davidson-Peters, compiler, Patricia Davidson-Peters, Anthony: Quakers of Colonial Virginia, 2000-2005.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/anthony.html
- William C. Stewart, Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and their Neighbors in the Western Migration, Washington, DC: Nat'l Genealogical Society, 1965.
pages 253-254.
Joseph Blakey1
Male, #46602, (28 Aug 1762 - circa 1800)
Birth* | 28 Aug 1762 | Joseph was born on 28 Aug 1762. He was the seventh child of Thomas Blakey and Ann Haden.1 |
Marriage* | say 1783 | He married Winifred Anthony say 1783.1 |
Death* | circa 1800 | He died circa 1800.1 |
Biography* | | Joseph Blakey and Churchill Blakey were brothers.1 |
John Carter1
Male, #46603, (say 1762 - before 8 Jan 1816)
Birth* | say 1762 | He was born say 1762. He is believed to be the son of Thomas Carter. |
Marriage* | after 1800 | He married Winifred Anthony after 1800.1 |
Death* | before 8 Jan 1816 | He died at Wilkes Co., Georgia, before 8 Jan 1816.2 |
Probate* | 8 Jan 1816 | Probate action was taken on John's estate on 8 Jan 1816 at Wilkes Co., Georgia.2 |
Citations
- Patricia Davidson-Peters, compiler, Patricia Davidson-Peters, Anthony: Quakers of Colonial Virginia, 2000-2005.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/anthony.html
- William C. Stewart, Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and their Neighbors in the Western Migration, Washington, DC: Nat'l Genealogical Society, 1965.
page 255.
Mark Anthony1
Male, #46604, (8 Oct 1767 - )
Birth* | 8 Oct 1767 | He was born on 8 Oct 1767 at Bedford Co., Virginia.1 |
Biography* | | One source says that Mark Anthony married (1) Sarah H. Tate, and (2) Elizabeth Stinson, but another says that Mark married Nancy Tate.1,2 |
Will | 24 Sep 1785 | In Joseph Anthony Sr.'s will on 24 Sep 1785 at Henry Co., Virginia, Elizabeth, Sarah, Christopher, Elizabeth, Penelope, Joseph, James, Mary, Agnes, Micajah, Rachel, Winifred, Mark, Bolling and Judith named as heir(s).3 |
Deed | 14 Jul 1793 | A deed was granted to them by Joseph Anthony Jr. and Elizabeth Anthony and with James Anthony as an adjacent landowner on 14 Jul 1793 at Wilkes Co., Georgia, (Joseph Anthony and Wife Betsy, of Wilkes Co. sell 536 acres on Fishing Creek, on James Anthony's line, to Mark and Bolling Anthony, with all appurtances, thereto appertaining, July 14, 1793. Test: Bedford Brown, JP. Deeds Bk PP, page 151.)4 |
Citations
- Genealogies of Virginia Families, .
Volume I, A-Ch, Anthony-Cooper, page 14.
- Patricia Davidson-Peters, compiler, Patricia Davidson-Peters, Anthony: Quakers of Colonial Virginia, 2000-2005.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/anthony.html
- William C. Stewart, Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and their Neighbors in the Western Migration, Washington, DC: Nat'l Genealogical Society, 1965.
pages 253-254.
- Smith, Wilkes Co. Early GA Wills and Marriages, 1960.
page 13.
Bolling Anthony1
Male, #46605, (23 Aug 1769 - )
Birth* | 23 Aug 1769 | He was born on 23 Aug 1769 at Bedford Co., Virginia.1 |
Will | 24 Sep 1785 | In Joseph Anthony Sr.'s will on 24 Sep 1785 at Henry Co., Virginia, Elizabeth, Sarah, Christopher, Elizabeth, Penelope, Joseph, James, Mary, Agnes, Micajah, Rachel, Winifred, Mark, Bolling and Judith named as heir(s).2 |
Deed | 14 Jul 1793 | A deed was granted to them by Joseph Anthony Jr. and Elizabeth Anthony and with James Anthony as an adjacent landowner on 14 Jul 1793 at Wilkes Co., Georgia, (Joseph Anthony and Wife Betsy, of Wilkes Co. sell 536 acres on Fishing Creek, on James Anthony's line, to Mark and Bolling Anthony, with all appurtances, thereto appertaining, July 14, 1793. Test: Bedford Brown, JP. Deeds Bk PP, page 151.)3 |
Marriage* | say 1795 | He married Ann Stone say 1795.4 |
Biography* | | Bolling built what might have been one of the first brick homes in Wilkes County. He and his wife and other members of the family are buried near the house which became known as the Lane Place.4 |
Citations
- Genealogies of Virginia Families, .
Volume I, A-Ch, Anthony-Cooper, page 14.
- William C. Stewart, Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and their Neighbors in the Western Migration, Washington, DC: Nat'l Genealogical Society, 1965.
pages 253-254.
- Smith, Wilkes Co. Early GA Wills and Marriages, 1960.
page 13.
- Patricia Davidson-Peters, compiler, Patricia Davidson-Peters, Anthony: Quakers of Colonial Virginia, 2000-2005.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/anthony.html
Ann Stone1
Female, #46606, (2 Dec 1777 - )
Name Variation | | She was also known as Ann.1 |
Birth* | 2 Dec 1777 | She was born on 2 Dec 1777.1 |
Marriage* | say 1795 | She married Bolling Anthony say 1795.1 |
Married Name | say 1795 | As of say 1795, her married name was Anthony.1 |
Judith Anthony1
Female, #46607, (23 Oct 1771 - 28 Jan 1856)
Birth* | 23 Oct 1771 | She was born on 23 Oct 1771 at Bedford Co., Virginia.1 |
Will | 24 Sep 1785 | In Joseph Anthony Sr.'s will on 24 Sep 1785 at Henry Co., Virginia, Elizabeth, Sarah, Christopher, Elizabeth, Penelope, Joseph, James, Mary, Agnes, Micajah, Rachel, Winifred, Mark, Bolling and Judith named as heir(s).2 |
Death of Father | 23 Nov 1785 | Her father Joseph Anthony Sr. died on 23 Nov 1785 at Henry Co., Virginia. |
Married Name | say 1790 | As of say 1790, her married name was Green.3 |
Marriage* | say 1790 | She married William Green Jr. say 1790. William and Judith had four children, Mary Ann Christmas Green, Willam Graves Green, Joseph Anthony Green and John Springer Green.3 |
Death of Spouse | 1804 | Her husband William Green Jr. died in 1804 at Wilkes Co., Georgia. |
Married Name | after 1804 | As of after 1804, her married name was Ware.3 |
Marriage* | after 1804 | She married Robert Ware after 1804. Robert and Judith Anthony Ware had several children including Elizabeth Clark Ware, Robert Ware Jr. and Young Ware.3 |
Death of Mother | 1813 | Her mother Elizabeth Clarke died in 1813 at Wilkes Co., Georgia. |
Relocation* | 1 Feb 1822 | She, as a family member, accompanied Judith Anthony in relocating on 1 Feb 1822 at Montgomery Co., Alabama,4 |
Death* | 28 Jan 1856 | She died at Montgomery Co., Alabama, on 28 Jan 1856 at age 84.3 |
Burial* | after 28 Jan 1856 | Her body was interred after 28 Jan 1856 at Ware Family Cemetery, Montgomery Co., Alabama. |
Family 1 | William Green Jr. |
Marriage* | say 1790 | She married William Green Jr. say 1790. William and Judith had four children, Mary Ann Christmas Green, Willam Graves Green, Joseph Anthony Green and John Springer Green.3 |
Family 2 | Robert Ware |
Marriage* | after 1804 | She married Robert Ware after 1804. Robert and Judith Anthony Ware had several children including Elizabeth Clark Ware, Robert Ware Jr. and Young Ware.3 |
Citations
- Genealogies of Virginia Families, .
Volume I, A-Ch, Anthony-Cooper, page 14.
- William C. Stewart, Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and their Neighbors in the Western Migration, Washington, DC: Nat'l Genealogical Society, 1965.
pages 253-254.
- Patricia Davidson-Peters, compiler, Patricia Davidson-Peters, Anthony: Quakers of Colonial Virginia, 2000-2005.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/anthony.html
- Patricia Davidson-Peters, compiler, Patricia Davidson-Peters, Anthony: Quakers of Colonial Virginia, 2000-2005.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/anthony.html
Tombstone of son, Young S. Ware, gives date of relocation.
William Green Jr.1
Male, #46608, (1772 - 1804)
Birth* | 1772 | William was born in 1772. He was the 7th child of Captain William Green, Sr. (1739-1804) and Mary Christmas.1 |
Marriage* | say 1790 | He married Judith Anthony say 1790. William and Judith had four children, Mary Ann Christmas Green, Willam Graves Green, Joseph Anthony Green and John Springer Green.1 |
Death* | 1804 | He died at Wilkes Co., Georgia, in 1804. |
Probate* | 1804 | Probate action was taken on William's estate in 1804 at Wilkes Co., Georgia.1 |
Robert Ware1
Male, #46609, (10 Oct 1759 - 9 May 1827)
Birth* | 10 Oct 1759 | He was born on 10 Oct 1759 at Virginia.2 |
American Revolution* | between 1775 and 1783 | He provided service in the American Revolutionary War between 1775 and 1783 (DAR Listing: Robert Ware, born 10 Oct 1759 in Virginia, died 9 May 1827 AL, married Jane Stokes, and Mrs. Judith (Anthony) Green, Private, Georgia.)2 |
Marriage* | say 1780 | He married Jane Stokes say 1780.2 |
Marriage* | after 1804 | He married Judith Anthony after 1804. Robert and Judith Anthony Ware had several children including Elizabeth Clark Ware, Robert Ware Jr. and Young Ware.1 |
Relocation* | 1 Feb 1822 | He relocated on 1 Feb 1822 at Montgomery Co., Alabama,3 |
Death* | 9 May 1827 | He died at Alabama on 9 May 1827 at age 67.2 |
Citations
- Patricia Davidson-Peters, compiler, Patricia Davidson-Peters, Anthony: Quakers of Colonial Virginia, 2000-2005.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/anthony.html
- DAR Patriot Index, Washington, DC: National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 2003.
- Patricia Davidson-Peters, compiler, Patricia Davidson-Peters, Anthony: Quakers of Colonial Virginia, 2000-2005.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/anthony.html
Tombstone of son, Young S. Ware, gives date of relocation.
Armistead Stokes1
Male, #46610, (say 1772 - )
Birth* | say 1772 | He was born say 1772. |
Marriage* | after 1793 | He married Sally Tate at Virginia after 1793. After Micajah's death in 1793, Sally returned to Virginia, married Armistead Stokes, and had at least three more sons.1,2 |
John Anthony
Male, #46611, (say 1716 - )
Birth* | say 1716 | He was born say 1716 at Virginia. |
Marriage* | say 1737 | He married Elizabeth Banks say 1737. |
Probate | 24 Nov 1760 | A probate action was taken on his estate on 24 Nov 1760 at Bedford Co., Virginia,
The will of Capt. John Anthony listed his wife, Elizabeth, as an executrix. He also, lists one son, John, and three daughters, Lucy, Elizabeth, and Sarah. There is no mention of any other wife or children. Elizabeth's will was probated 14 Sep 1801 in Campbell Co., VA. |
Biography* | | For more on early Anthony ancestry, see http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lksstarr/html/anthony.html. |
Elizabeth Banks
Female, #46612, (say 1719 - )
Birth* | say 1719 | She was born say 1719. |
Marriage* | say 1737 | She married John Anthony say 1737. |
Married Name | say 1737 | As of say 1737, her married name was Anthony. |
Mark Anthony
Male, #46613, (say 1714 - )
Birth* | say 1714 | He was born say 1714. |
Margaret (?)1
Female, #46614, (14 Dec 1781 - 16 May 1838)
Citations
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
page 16.
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
"Margaret Cooper, Consort of Thomas Cooper, Dec. 14, 1781 - May 16, 1838, Age 57 years", page 17.
Patsy (?)1
Female, #46615, (say 1770 - )
Citations
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
"Wife, Patsy" identified in Joseph Cooper's will. Page 9, cites Will Book A-page 119.
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
Page 9, cites Will Book A-page 119.
Martha Lewis1,2
Female, #46616, (say 1794 - before 2 Feb 1830)
Birth* | say 1794 | She was born say 1794. |
Marriage* | say 1815 | She married Joseph Cooper say 1815.1 |
Married Name | say 1815 | As of say 1815, her married name was Cooper.1 |
Will | 29 May 1819 | In Joseph Cooper's will on 29 May 1819 at Putnam Co., Georgia, Patsy, Martha and Thomas named as heir(s).3 |
Death* | before 2 Feb 1830 | She died at Putnam Co., Georgia, before 2 Feb 1830.4 |
Probate* | 2 Feb 1830 | Probate action was taken on Martha's estate, with Thomas Cooper Jr. as executor(s) on 2 Feb 1830 at Putnam Co., Georgia,
(Will dated 18 Sep 1829. Brother--George Lewis; Niece--Sarah Lewis; Son--Jospeh Cooper; Executor Thomas Cooper.)4 |
Citations
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
"Wife, Martha" identified in codicil to Joseph Cooper's will. Page 9, cites Will Book A-page 119.
- Her last name is assumed from the fact that her will identifies her brother as George Lewis.
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
Page 9, cites Will Book A-page 119.
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
Will dated 18 Sep 1829 and probated 2 Feb 1830. Page 21: Cites Will Book B-page 96.
William Flournoy1
Male, #46617, (say 1772 - before 13 Jun 1831)
Name Variation | | He was also known as Flourney. |
Birth* | say 1772 | He was born say 1772. |
Marriage* | say 1793 | He married Nancy (?) say 1793.1 |
Will* | 13 Jul 1829 | He made a will at Putnam Co., Georgia, on 13 Jul 1829. It was witnessed by Mark Anthony Cooper.
(Children--William Flourney, John Flourney. Granddaughter, daughter of deceased son Matthew Flourney; Daughter-in-law--Eliza Flourney; Executors--son William Flourney, son John Flourney, and friends Josiah Flourney, Waid Hill and Mark Cooper.)2 |
Death* | before 13 Jun 1831 | He died at Putnam Co., Georgia, before 13 Jun 1831.2 |
Probate* | 13 Jun 1831 | Probate action was taken on William's estate on 13 Jun 1831 at Putnam Co., Georgia.2 |
Citations
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
"Mrs. Everlina Cooper, Daughter of William & Nancy Flournoy, Consort of Mark A. Cooper, Died Dec. 1, 1821, Age 17 years", page 17.
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
Will dated 13 Jul 1829 and probated 13 Jun 1831. Page 22: Cites Will Book B-page 101.
Nancy (?)1
Female, #46618, (1775 - 17 Jun 1829)
Citations
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
"Mrs. Everlina Cooper, Daughter of William & Nancy Flournoy, Consort of Mark A. Cooper, Died Dec. 1, 1821, Age 17 years", page 17.
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
"Nancy Flournoy, wife of William Flournoy, Died June 17, 1829, in the 54th year of her age", page 17.
Micajah Cooper1
Male, #46619, (say 1782 - )
Citations
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
Will of Thomas Cooper dated 29 May 1843 and probated 10 Jul 1843. Page 29: Cites Will Book B-page 178.
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
Page 9, cites Will Book A-page 119.
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
Will dated 29 May 1843 and probated 10 Jul 1843. Page 29: Cites Will Book B-page 178.
Emily Cooper1
Female, #46620, (say 1805 - 1869)
Citations
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
Will of Thomas Cooper dated 29 May 1843 and probated 10 Jul 1843. Page 29: Cites Will Book B-page 178.
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
Joel Branham md. Emily Cooper, 18 Feb 1823. Page 10.
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
Will dated 29 May 1843 and probated 10 Jul 1843. Page 29: Cites Will Book B-page 178.
- Edward F. Hull, Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries Wills and Marriages, Ashland, AL, 190?.
"Thomas Cooper, Died July 5, 1843, age 72 years", page 17.
- Clarke Genealogy Chart, including Anthony, Cooper and Boykin.