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Augustus H. CAIN

Augustus H. CAIN

Male 1836 - 1862  (26 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Augustus H. CAIN was born in 1836 in Coffee, Alabama (son of Isaac (Issac) CAIN and Elizabeth JOHNSON); died in 1862 in Battle Of Shiloh.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 693566D65DC6462496FE08614AF520DC9FD5


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Isaac (Issac) CAIN was born in 1786 in Georgia; died before 1860.

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    • _UID: DEF374DCCE264E379764DF5708A00030A377

    Notes:

    Kate Lloyd notes:

    "Isaac Cain Snr & Elizabeth Johnson lived in the following places:

    1820 Conecuh County, Alabama
    1830 Conecuh County, Alabama
    1840 Monroe County, Alabama
    1850 Madison County, Missouri.
    1860 Randolph County Arkansas Elizabeth Cain is head of House. living with Augustus Cain and Young Cain."

    "The last record I can find of Elizabeth Cain Nee Johnson is in Randolph County Tax Records : 1861 for Non-residents tax lists for land Nw 1/4 Sec 20 Township 18N 1E. I don't fully understand the non -residents tax list whether it is for not living on that particular part of land or for not living in the county or state of Arkansas. I believe she died before 1870 as I have not been able to find her in the 1870 census."

    From Hancock County Georgia "Compiled Records"
    DATE GROOM LAST GROOM FIRST - BRIDE LAST BRIDE FIRST CNTY ST
    02 SEP 1816 CAIN ISAAC -----------JOHNSON ELIZABETH HANC GA

    Isaac married Elizabeth JOHNSON on 2 Sep 1816 in Hancock Co, Georgia. Elizabeth (daughter of John JOHNSON and Elizabeth ASHFIELD) was born in 1798 in Georgia; died after 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth JOHNSON was born in 1798 in Georgia (daughter of John JOHNSON and Elizabeth ASHFIELD); died after 1860.

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    • FamilySearch ID: MCZK-FMM
    • _UID: 4A404C42F4DA477F8E40519FEDE621A30169

    Notes:

    Kate Lloyd notes:

    "Isaac Cain Snr & Elizabeth Johnson lived in the following places:

    1820 Conecuh County, Alabama
    1830 Conecuh County, Alabama
    1840 Monroe County, Alabama
    1850 Madison County, Missouri.
    1860 Randolph County Arkansas Elizabeth Cain is head of House. living with Augustus Cain and Young Cain."

    "The last record I can find of Elizabeth Cain Nee Johnson is in Randolph County Tax Records : 1861 for Non-residents tax lists for land Nw 1/4 Sec 20 Township 18N 1E. I don't fully understand the non -residents tax list whether it is for not living on that particular part of land or for not living in the county or state of Arkansas. I believe she died before 1870 as I have not been able to find her in the 1870 census."

    Notes:

    Married:
    CHAN12 Mar 2003

    Children:
    1. Catherine W. CAIN was born in in Alabama; and died.
    2. William R. CAIN was born in 1820; died in 1867.
    3. Issac Ashfield CAIN was born in 1822 in Coffee, Alabama; died on 7 May 1865 in Kentucky Creek, Uralla, New South Wales, Australia.
    4. Elizabeth Mary CAIN was born in 1824; and died.
    5. Samuel H. CAIN was born in 1826 in Coffee, Alabama; died after 1880.
    6. Ann Rebecca CAIN was born in 1833 in Coffee, Alabama; and died.
    7. Timothy Allen CAIN was born on 27 Oct 1835 in Coffee, Alabama; died on 30 Dec 1911 in Lynwood, Nehmingha, New South Wales, Australia.
    8. 1. Augustus H. CAIN was born in 1836 in Coffee, Alabama; died in 1862 in Battle Of Shiloh.
    9. Amanda J. CAIN was born in 1839 in Coffee, Alabama; died in 1876 in Arkansas.
    10. Young CAIN was born in 1840; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John JOHNSON was born on 9 May 1750 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia (son of Samuel Johnson JOHNSTON and Olivia "Olley" MCCARTY); died on 30 Dec 1814 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia; was buried on 3 Jan 1815 in Baptist Cemetery, White Plains, Greene Co., GA.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LRPH-RK3
    • Reference Number: 929
    • _UID: C7D7F4D173194FB089648010D6A47ADD3C24
    • Alt. Burial: 3 Jan 1815

    Notes:

    Historical References from John Howell:
    Note from Knights Roster of Georgia Revolutionary Soldiers: "John Johnson - fought at the battle of Kettle Creek."
    Notes from J Howell:
    Notes from Wikipedia: The Battle of Kettle Creek was fought on February 4th, 1779, in Wilkes County near present day Washington, Georgia. It is one of the most important battles of the American Revolutionary War ot be fought in Georgia. The victory by the Patriots virtually ended the movement by the Loyalists to remain loyal to the Kingdom of Britain.

    Extract from Revolutionary papers in the Georgia State Archives, Atlanta, Georgia:

    "This is to certify that the bearer, Captain John Johnson of the first Battallion of Richmond County Militia of the State of Georgia, served as a reffugee and bore the rank of Captain, who took an active part in the fite & performed his duty of a good and faithful soldier. Given my hand at Pigeon Hill the 17th of march 1764 (A) Jas. McNeil, Colonel"

    "To the Honorable President: Your petitioner, John Johnson, prays for land agreeable to the within Certificate and in Washington County (A) John Johnson"

    Note from Lundie W. Barlow on above: "Washington County, Georgia, was established 25 February, 1784 from Indian lands; Greene County was established, 3 February, 1786 from Washington County, and included that territory which later became Hancock County."

    LBSH chart notes:

    "..a Rev. Soldier Hancock, Georgia between Sparta and White Plains."

    From "History of Greene Co., GA":

    p. 34 "When Greene Co. (GA) was first organized in February 1786 there were quite a number of settlers who had moved in, and secured land grants while theis territory belonged to Washington County, therefore, the names of Greene's earliest settlers do not appear on the following list."

    The list mentioned above is called "Head Rights Granted to the Citizens of Greene County", begins p. 35, and shows name, acres granted and year granted. The Johnsons (relationship to this John Johnson unknown) that appear on the list are (cronological order):

    William Johnson 150 acres Ogeechee River, 1787
    William Johnson, 280 acres Ogeechee River, 1788 William Johnson, 50 acres, 1789
    John Johnson, 72 acres, Beaverdam Creek, 1798

    From Mary Jordan (RootsWeb, Greene Co. board):

    "John Johnson served in the Revolutionary War and his widow received land in the land lottery."

    "John Johnson's widow received a land grant for his service in the revolutionary war."

    Lundie Barlow notes:

    "Note from the minutes of White Plains Baptist Church: John Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson, charter members of this church, organized 1806, White Plains, Georgia."

    "John Johnson, in his will dated 13 December 1814, bequeathed to his wife, Elizabeth Johnson, six negro slaves including Peter and Mariah."

    "Note from page 174 of Houston's reprint of Eligiblees for the 1827 Land Lottery: Elizabeth Johnson, widow of a Revolutionary Soldier, Hancock County, Georgia" [6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14]

    JOHN JOHNSON
    REV. SOLDIER OF HANDCOCK COUNTY
    WILL
    IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN.
    I, JOHN JOHNSON OF THE COUNTY OF HANDCOCK AND STATE OF GEORGIA
    BEING WEAK IN BODY BUT SOUND MIND AND MEMORY, DO THIS THIRTEITH OF DEC IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN DO MAKE AND PUBLISH THIS MY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER -THAT IS TO SAY MY JUST DEBTS FIRST TO BE PAID.
    UNTO MY BELOVED WIFE ELIZABETH JOHNSON SIX NEGROS NAMED ISHAM, BENNY, MORIAH, PETER, SARAH AND BECK. THE HOUSE AND ONE HALF OF TRACK OF LAND AND PLANTATION WHEREON I NOW LIVE, WITH ALL THE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE TO EACH CHILD THAT WILL BE HEREAFTER WILLED. ALSO HER RIDING CHAIR , ONE WAGON AND ALSO THE PLANTATION TOOLS ALSO FOUR COWS AND CALVES, TWO HORSES, ALL THE SHEEP, GOATS AND HOGS THAT I NOW POSESS WHICH PROPERTY IS REMAIN IN HER POSSESSION DURING HER NATURAL LIFE WIDOWHOOD, THEN TO BE DEVIDED AS IS HEREAFTER WRITTEN.
    2 I GIVE AND BEQUETH UNTO MY DAUGHER HANNAH PARKER A NEGRO WOMAN BY THE NAME OF SARAH AFTER THE DEATH OR MARRIAGE OF HER MOTHER.
    3 I GIVE AND BEQUETH UNTO MY DAUGHTER SUSANNAH SLAUGHTER ONE NEGRO BOY BY NAME OF ISHAM
    4 I GIVE AND BEQUETH UNTO MY SON JOHN JOHNSON ONE NEGRO BOY BY NAME OF JACK.
    5 I GIVE AND BEQUETH UNTO MY DAUGHTER MARY HOWELL ONE NEGRO GIRL BY NAME OF TEMPY.
    6 I GIVE AND BEQUETH UNTO MY SON FREDERICK JOHNSON ONE NEGRO GIRL BY NAME OF GRACE.
    7 I GIVE AND BEQUEATH UNTO MY SON SILAS M. JOHNSON ONE NEGRO BOY BY NAME OF EPHRAM ALSO ONE FETHER BED AND FURNITURE'
    8 I GIVE AND BEQUEATH UNTO MY SON SAMUEL JONNSON ONE NEGRO BOY BY NAME OF PETER TO BE HIS AFTER THE DEATH OR MARRIAGE OF HIS MOTHER AND ONE HUNDRED DND FOUR ACRE IT BEING IN THE COUNTY OF MORGAN ON THE WATERS OF SUGAR CREEK BEING ONE MORTY OF THE LOT NO 249 ALSO ONE FETHER BED AND FURNITURE.9 I GIVE AND BEQUEATH UNTO MY SON WILLIAM JOHNSON ONE NEGRO GIRL NAMED BECK TO BE DELIVERED AFTER THE DEATH OR MARRIAGE OF HIS MOTHER. AND ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH ACRE LAND IT BEING OTHER MORTY OF THE LOT 249 ABOVE DESCRIBED TO BE AS EQUALLY DIVIDED AS POSSIBLE ALSO ONE SORREL HORSE AND SADDLE WHICH HE ALSO CLAIME AND ONE FETHER BED AND FURNITURE.
    10 I GIVE AND BEQUEATH UNTO MY SON ASHFIELD JOHNSON ONE NEGRO BOY BY NAME OF DICK ALSO THREE HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND IT BEING THE PLANTATION AND LAND WHERE ON I NOW LIVE. ONE HALF TO BE THE DEATH OR MARRIAGE OF HIS MOTHER. ONE BLACK HORSE AND SADDLE WHICK HE NOW CLAIMS. THE SET OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS AND ONE FETHER BED AND FURNITURE'
    11 I GIVE AND BEQUEATH UNTO MY DAUGHTER ELIZABETH JOHNSON TWO NEGROES BY NAME OF BEN AND MORIAH TO BE HERS AFTER THE DEATH OR MARRIAGE OF HER MOTHER. ONE FETHER BED AND FURNITURE, ONE WOMANS SADDLE, ONE COW AND CALF AND CHEST WHICH SHE NOW CLAIMS.
    LASTLY MY WILL IS THAT ISHAM AND GREEN WITH THE INCREASE OF NEGRO WOMEN MORIAH AND SARAH WHILE INCREASING IN THE POSESSION OF THEIR MOTHER WITH ALL THE STOCK OF HORSE , CATTLE, SHEEP, GOATS, AND HOGS WITH THE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE AND WAGON AND PLANTATION TOOLS AND WITH EVERY OTHER ARTICLE WHICH I HAVE LEFT TO MY WIFE AFTER HER DEATH OR MARRIAGE TO BRE EQUALLY DIVIDED AMONG THE CHILDRENIN THAT WAY BEQUEATH BEST DISICRIBED OR SALE OR OTHERWISE. AND I DO CONSTITUTE AND APPOINT MY WIFE ELIZAVETH AND SON SAMUEL JOHNSON MY EXCUTOR. HERE UNTO I HAVE SET MY LAST WILL AND TESTEMENT THE DAY AND DATE ABOVE WRITTEN.

    IN THE PRESENTS OF
    WILBURN DICKERSON
    JOHN MADELAN

    JOHN JOHNSON MARK

    { X} HAND AND SEAL


    GEORGIA

    HANCOCK INFERIOR COURT FILLING FOR ORDINARY PURPOSE FOURTH OF SEPTEMBER 1815. THE LAST WILL AND TESTMENT OF JOHNSON DECEASED WAS PROCESSED IN OPER COURT BYTHE OATHS OF THE SUBSCRIBING WITNESSES AND ORDERED TO BE RECORDED. AND THAT LETTERS AS MONTARY BE GRANTED TO SAMUEL JOHNSON ONE OF THE NOMENATED EXECUTORS. WHO AFTER BEING DULY QUALIFIED WAS GRANTED ACCORDINGLY

    JAMES H. JONES SR.
    INVENTORY AND APPRAISEMENT OF THE PERSONAL ESTATE OF JOHN JOHNSON DECEASED.

    ONE BUREAU AND BOOKS, TWO TABLES. $ 52.00
    TWO CHAIRS AND ONE TRUNK . TWO TIN TRUNKS
    AND COFFEE MILL. 9.00
    ONE CUPBOARD AND FURNITURE 20.00
    TWO PAIR FLAT IRONS AND TRIBBEL 1.00
    TWO SHOTGUNS AND ONE RIFLE WITH ACCOMPANMENT 16.00
    ONE LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE 1.00
    ONE LOT OF FURN. AND VIALS FEE 10.00
    EIGHT S. CHAIRS 4.00
    ONE BED AND FURN. AND BEDSTEAD 30.00
    " " " " " " 30.00
    " " " " " " 25.00
    " " " " " " 25.00
    " " " " " " 15.00
    ONE SADDLE AND SADDLE BAG 4.00
    ONE DOT STO TRUNK, TOBACCO BOX, FEE 6.00
    ONE SET PLANTATION TOOLS, SHOE MAKER FEE 7.00
    ONE SET PLANTERS 4.00
    ONE SET PLANTATION TOOLS, PLOWS 2100
    ONE SET IRONS, ONE RIDING CHAIR, ONE HARNESS 44.25
    TWO BEE GUMS, ONE LOT HOGS 128.00
    ONE SORREL MARE, ONE SORREL HORSE 95.00
    ONE BLACK FILLY, ONE BLACK HORSE 95.00
    ONE WAGON AND HARNESS, ONE SET HIDES AND FEATHERS 72.50
    ONE KITCHEN CUPBOARD AND FURN. 20.00
    ONE SET WHEELS, CART 10.00
    ONE LOT FEATHERS, ONE LOT OLD LUMBER 17.00
    ONE PAIR STEELYARDS, ONE HONE 2.50
    ONE SET SYTHES AND REAP HOOKS 8.00
    ONE SET KITCHEN FURNITURE 13.00
    ONE LOOM AND HARNESS AND QUILL WHEEL 10.00
    ONE GRIND STONE ONE TOE REDDLES 4.00
    ONE SET BARRELLS 3.00
    ONE SET BLACKSMITH TOOLS AND IRON 40.00
    ONE SET STAND, ONE STIKE 18.50
    SIX HEAD GOATS AND A LOT OF CATTLE 129.00
    TWELVE HEAD SHEEP 15.00
    ONE NEGRO MAN ISHAM CONSIDERED A CHARGE
    ONE NEGRO MAN BEN ONE NEGRO WOMAN MOARIAH 750.00
    ONE NEGRO WOMAN SARAH 250.00 ONE NEGRO BOY PETER 300.00
    ONE NEGRO GIRL BECK 300.00
    ONE NEGRO BOY EPHRAM 250.00
    ONE NEGRO BOY SICK 150.00
    ONE NEGRO GIRL TEMPY 175.00
    ONE NEGRO GIRL GRACE 175.00
    ONE NEGRO BOY JIM 175.00
    ONE NEGRO BOY JACK 150.00
    CASH IN HAND 23.00
    ONE SIDEBOARD, LOCK CHAIN AND CROSS CUT SAW 17.00
    -------------
    $3722.00

    THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE APPRAISEMENT OF THE PERSONAL ESTATE OF JOHN JOHNSON DECEASED. THIS 21ST DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1815

    RICHARD PARKER
    JOE HOWELL
    JOHN MADELAN

    GEORGIA, HANDCOCK COUNTY

    PERSONALLY APPRAISE BEFORE ME RICHARD PARKER, JOSEPH HOWELL, AND JOHN MADELAN AND BEING DULY SWORN SAYETH THAT THEY HAVE APPRAISED THE PERSONAL ESTATE OF JOHN JOHNSON DECEASED AND MADE TRUE INTERRGATIONS THERE OF SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 21ST DAY OF SEPT. 1815

    SIGNATURES OF
    R PARKER, JOE HOWELL
    ANE JOHN MADELAN

    L. A. LIGHTFOOT J. P.

    John married Elizabeth ASHFIELD about 1776 in Georgia. Elizabeth (daughter of Henry ASHFIELD and Dorothy FREDERICK) was born about 1750 in White Plains, Hancock, Georgia; died on 10 May 1830 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Elizabeth ASHFIELD was born about 1750 in White Plains, Hancock, Georgia (daughter of Henry ASHFIELD and Dorothy FREDERICK); died on 10 May 1830 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: M913-JCK
    • _UID: 80BBF32B72DE4253B500B558FA0EEB241779

    Notes:

    Sources:

    Author: Kate Lloyd
    Title: Cain Connections USA to Australia
    Publication: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=klloyd77

    Children:
    1. Susannah JOHNSON was born in 1778 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia; died in 1866 in Monroe County, Georgia.
    2. Hannah JOHNSON was born on 18 Aug 1780 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia; died in 1860 in Dickson County, Tennessee; was buried in Parker-Fowlkes Cemetery, Abiff Road, Dickson County, Tennessee.
    3. John Joseph Daniel JOHNSON was born on 27 Jan 1783 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia; died in Apr 1870 in Choestoe, Union, Georgia.
    4. Mary JOHNSON was born in 1786 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia; and died.
    5. Silas Mercer JOHNSON was born on 6 Jan 1790 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia; and died.
    6. Ashfield JOHNSON was born in 1794 in Greene, Georgia; died on 25 Dec 1879 in Coffee, Alabama.
    7. Willliam JOHNSON was born in 1794 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia; and died.
    8. Fredrick JOHNSON was born in 1795 in South Carolina; and died.
    9. 3. Elizabeth JOHNSON was born in 1798 in Georgia; died after 1860.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Samuel Johnson JOHNSTON was born in 1730 in Lincoln County, North Carolina (son of George Johnson JOHNSTON and Sarah MCCARTY); died on 12 Oct 1787 in Richmond County, Augusta, Georgia.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GJ9T-V4R
    • _UID: 1A7E53F7F68D43C49434F91392709FA384EA

    Notes:

    http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=klloyd77&id=I85

    Sources:

    Title: CAIN CONNECTIONS (USA to Australia)
    Author: Kate Lloyd
    Publication: Updated Oct 9, 2001 at RootsWeb "WorldConnect" Project
    Repository:
    Note: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=klloyd77&id=I85
    Media: Electronic
    Page: ID: I85 FGR for Samuel Johnson and Olley McCarty

    Further evidence of McCarty link:
    Will of Daniel McCarty, By Linda Essary
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------
    [lWill of Daniel McCarty.]
    Richmond Co., GA Book I, 1777-1798, Drawer 48, Box 72.

    I also leave to my sons John McCarty and Jacob McCarty & Son in laws David Tomlinson John Kelly and Samuel Johnston and my widowed daughter Ann Bennet the whole of the Estate of Cornelius McCarty Deceased formerly living on Santilena [St. Helena] Island to be Equally divided by the Executors of my Will

    Samuel married Olivia "Olley" MCCARTY in Unknown. Olivia (daughter of Col. Daniel MCCARTY and Agnes Ganes LEE, McKinney) was born about 1740 in Lincoln County, North Carolina; died after 1791 in Richmond County, Augusta, Georgia; was buried in Richmond County, Augusta, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Olivia "Olley" MCCARTY was born about 1740 in Lincoln County, North Carolina (daughter of Col. Daniel MCCARTY and Agnes Ganes LEE, McKinney); died after 1791 in Richmond County, Augusta, Georgia; was buried in Richmond County, Augusta, Georgia.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJNJ-W3Y
    • Name: Olley
    • _UID: 0800EE114F16455B8B713139DEC33670B93B

    Notes:

    McCarty Family Genealogy Forum
    Re: Jacob and Mary Morrow McCarty Mecklenburg, NC
    Posted by: John Glenn Date: November 02, 1998
    In Reply to: Jacob and Mary Morrow McCarty Mecklenburg, NC by Darla Rohan of 3056

    The father of your Jacob McCarty was probably Daniel McCarty. In 1782 Daniel left a will in Lincoln Co., NC (which is excerpted in Grace Davidson's Historical Collections of the Georgia Chapters of the DAR, Vol. II) that mentions (among others) his son Jacob and his son-in-law Hugh Blair. It sounds as if this is your Jacob, and he named a son for his brother-in-law. I'm descended from Daniel via his daughter Olivia, who married Samuel Johnston (whose will is also excerpted in the same volume). Daniel's wife's name was Agnes, although I do not know if she was Jacob and/or Olivia's mother. He also mentions property left him by Cornelius McCarty - perhaps his father, perhaps an uncle or brother.
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    CAIN CONNECTIONS (USA to Australia) by Kate Lloyd "WCP" at RootsWeb

    ID: I46
    Name: Olley MCCARTY
    Sex: F
    Birth: in of Lincoln Co,NC
    Death: AFT 1791 in likely Richmond,Georgia
    Burial: ,Richmond County,Georgia

    Marriage 1 Samuel JOHNSON b: ABT 1730
    Children:
    Alex JOHNSON b: 1758
    Cornelius JOHNSON b: 1774 in Putman Co.,Georgia
    Daniel JOHNSON
    Jacob JOHNSON
    Olley JOHNSON
    Nellie JOHNSON
    Sarah JOHNSON b: 17 MAY 1776 in ,,NC
    Maggy JOHNSON
    John JOHNSON b: 9 MAY 1750

    Marriage 2 Thomas Willingham
    Married: 20 JUL 1791 in ,Columbia,GA

    Children:
    1. Nancy JOHNSON and died.
    2. Cornelius JOHNSON was born in 1744 in Putman County, Georgia; was buried in 1817.
    3. 6. John JOHNSON was born on 9 May 1750 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia; died on 30 Dec 1814 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia; was buried on 3 Jan 1815 in Baptist Cemetery, White Plains, Greene Co., GA.
    4. Alexander "Alex" JOHNSON was born in 1758; died in 1805 in Lincoln Co., GA.
    5. Daniel JOHNSON was born about 1762 in Lincoln, North Carolina, British Colonial America; died in 1789 in Richmond, Georgia.
    6. Jacob JOHNSON was born about 1764 in Lincoln, North Carolina, British Colonial America; and died.
    7. Olive "Olley" JOHNSON was born about 1768 in Lincoln, North Carolina, British Colonial America; died in 1810.
    8. Margery "Maggy" JOHNSON was born in 1773; died in 1835 in Louisiana.
    9. Nellie JOHNSON was born in 1774 in Georgia; died before 1805 in Lincoln, Georgia.
    10. Sarah "Sally" JOHNSON was born on 17 May 1776 in North Carolina, British Colonial America; died in 1847 in Franklinton, Washington, Louisiana; was buried in Ellis Cemetery, Franklinton, Louisiana.

  3. 14.  Henry ASHFIELD was born on 25 Feb 1716 in Whitney St. Mary, Oxforshire, England (son of Henry ASHFIELD and Marth); died on 25 Nov 1780 in Wrightsborough, Columbia, Georgia.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: 9F9R-MBL
    • _UID: 54338EA81D364B93A81500E2B02BD9BBFC3B

    Notes:

    Henry Ashfield was a peacefull Quaker and did not support the American War for Independence.
    Documents:
    Ashfield, Henry
    Town Lot #70, Wrightsboro, St. Paul Parish; 350 acres, Wrightsboro
    Township, St. Paul Parish, bounded on the southwest by
    Joseph Maddock.
    Granted July 3, 1770 Grant Book I, page 114

    LAND GRANTS IN WRIGHTSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP UP UNTIL FEBRUARY 1769
    HENRY ASHFIELD 350

    Maddock, Joseph
    Town Lot #66, Wrightsboro, St. Paul Parish; 300 acres, Wrightsboro
    Township, St. Paul Parish, bounded on the northeast by
    Henry Ashfield, southwest by John Oliver.

    Dennis, Abraham
    Town Lot #29, Wrightsboro, St. Paul Parish; 300 acres, Wrightsboro
    Township, St. Paul Parish, bounded on the west by land
    granted Henry Ashfield and vacant land, east by land granted
    Cornelius Cochrane and vacant land, on all other sides by
    vacant land.
    Granted July 3, 1770 Grant Book I, page 122

    Town Lots in Wrightsborough Town granted. Aug 1770 Lot Holders: Thomas Ansley #28; Henry Ashfield #70; Richard Austin #3; George Beck #59; John Carson #95; Joel Cloud #9 Cornelius Cochrane #78; Stephen Day #61; Abraham Dennis #29; Jacob Dennis #19; John Dennis #16 John Dover #74; Benjamin Dunn #75 Edward Eckles #96; Wm. Elam #25; James Emitt #26; Wm. Farmer #21; James Hart #76; Peter Hart #1; Samuel Hart #52; James Hill #49; John Hill #47; Wm. Hixon #30; John Hodgin #85; Ambrose Holliday #88; Joseph Hollingsworth #57; John Howard #45; John Hunter #15; Absolom Jackson #17; Benjamin Jackson #51; Isaac Jackson #89; Thomas Jackson #31.

    WRIGHTSBOROUGH was on Town Creek, 16 miles from Appling, in McDuffie Co., Ga. On July 3, 1770, the general assembly of Georgia granted to Joseph Maddock (or Mattock) and Jonathan Still a tract of 40,000 acres of land in St. Paul's Parish, to be held in trust for the Quakers. Here they began their town, which they named for Sir James Wright, governor of the colony.

    Revolutionary Papers Connected with the History of Columbia
    We, the inhabitants of the town of Wrightsborough and places adjacent, understanding that fourteen persons have drawn up several resolutions respecting the disputes between Great Britian and the town of Boston, concerning the destroying of a quantity of tea, the property of the East India company, and have published them as the act of the Province, and which we look upon as a great imposition, having no knowledge of them till after they were passed: therefore we do, in this public manner, deny passing any concering them, and disapprove of them altogether, such proceedings as a few acting for the whole without their knowledge, we apprehend being contrary to the rights and privileges of every British subject.
    Signed: John Oliver, J. P., John Stubbs, Isaac Vernon, Josias Pewgate, John Jones, Thomas Watson, Sen., David Baldwin, Henry Ashfield, Samuel Hart, Alexander Ottery, Jesse Margan, Ellis Haines, Aaron McCarter, Stephen Bigshop, Abram Louders, James Oliver........................
    Historical Collections of Georgia

    Henry married Dorothy FREDERICK about 1740 in Georgia. Dorothy was born about 1725 in Georgia, British Colonial America; died in 1787 in Green County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Dorothy FREDERICK was born about 1725 in Georgia, British Colonial America; died in 1787 in Green County, Georgia.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: G6C1-H9P
    • _UID: 756B7BD852D443A5A641A67122B729195ACE

    Notes:

    Source: Minguinmum - Hervey Bay, Queensland

    Ted Pylant says death was 1787.

    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth ASHFIELD was born about 1750 in White Plains, Hancock, Georgia; died on 10 May 1830 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia.
    2. Frederick ASHFIELD was born in 1775 in South Carolina; died in 1821 in Putman County, Georgia.