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Frances Clementine PARKER

Frances Clementine PARKER

Female 1842 - 1906  (64 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Frances Clementine PARKER was born in 1842 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia (daughter of Lewis PARKER and Matilda SWANN); died in Nov 1906 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.

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    • _UID: AB210E2C487D49D8AEE54876F2052E7BDD2F


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lewis PARKER was born on 18 Jan 1804 in Franklin Co. GA, Later Hart (son of Joseph A. PARKER and Barbara REDWINE); died on 2 Sep 1866 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.

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    • _UID: A6D75250BAAD49959B2351482EAD5E33278C
    • Census: 1840, Franklin Co. GA P. 299, 214Th Dist.

    Notes:

    "Lewis Parker settled near Providence Church where he engaged in farming. He was a mill-wright, being of a mechanical turn of mind, and was successful both as a farmer and machinist." p. 131, HISTORY OF HART COUNTY by John William Baker

    1840 Franklin Co. GA Census Parker, Lewis and no slaves

    1850 Franklin Co. GA Census, house #1001, 10/24/1850
    Lewis Parker 46, GA, Farmer, 1550 value or Real Estate
    Matiltda 45, GA
    Arminda E. 19, GA, Attended School
    Nancy K. 17, GA, Attended School
    Joseph H.H. 15, GA, Attended School
    Mary C. 13, GA, Attended School
    Barbary R.C. 11, GA, Attended School
    Frances 9, GA, Attended School
    Seaborn P. 6, GA
    Elvird M. 3, GA

    LAST WILL OF LEWIS PARKER
    STATE OF GEORGIA, HART COUNTY
    In the name of God, Amen.
    I. Lewis Parker of said state and county, of advanced age and knowing that I must shortly depart this life, deem it right and proper both as respects my family and myself that I should make a disposition of the property with which a kind Providence has blessed me, do therefore make this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all others heretofore made by me.
    1st Item. I desire and direct that my body be buried in a decent and Christian-like manner, suitable to my circumstances and conditions of life. My soul, I trust, shall return to rest with God who gave it.
    2nd Item. I desire and direct that all my just debts be paid by my executors hereinafter appointed.
    3rd Item. It is my will and desire that my three single daughters, Barbara Rebecca Jane, Frances Clemantine, and Elvira Manerva, have the use of the homestead and plantation, or such portions of it as they may need together with the family tools and stock of every kind after selling off enough to pay the debts, with the growing crop and provisions on hand so long as they or either of them remain single, or until they voluntarily forsake it as a home.
    It is my will and desire that my three unmarried daughters have each a cow, a bed, and furniture all to be worth fifty dollars whenever they may need them to make them equal with those married.
    It is my will and desire that my youngest son, Seaborn Parks, have the sorrel colt not yet a year old which I consider, when he comes to maturity, will be equal in value to the horse and saddle of my other sons.
    When my plantation is no longer required as above mentioned it is my will and desire that it be sold together with the farming tools and stock and whatever else pertains to it, and distribute as follows:
    4th Item. I give and bequeath to my daughters, Arminda E. A. Allison, to my daughter Nancy C. Pearman; to the orphan child of my deceased daughter Mary C. Kay; to my daughter, Barbara Rebecca Jane; to my daughter Frances Clemantine; and my daughter Elvira Manerva, fifty dollars each to make their portions equal with that already received by my three sons.
    After the above mentioned bequest is paid off it is my will and desire that the residue of my estate be equally divided between my three sons, Benjamin Franklin, Joseph Henry Howard, Seaborn Parks, my five daughters above mentioned and the orphan child of my deceased daughter, Mary C. Kay.
    5th Item. I hereby constitute and appoint my worthy friend, Jefferson Holland executor of this my last will and testament, this the 20th, November, 1865.
    Signed, sealed, and published by Lewis Parker as his last will and testament in the presence of us, the subscribers who subscribe their names hereunto of said testator at his special instance and request and of each other.
    November 20, 1865.
    his
    Samuel x Craft
    makr

    Benjamin B. Parker, Jr.

    John B. Hale

    Ordinary's Office, Hartwell, Georgia, August 15, 1877.
    I, F. C. Stephenson, Ordinary in and for said County do hereby certify that the foregoing three pages contain a true copy of the will of Lewis Parker, deceased, as appears of record in my office. Given under my hand and seal of office.
    F. C. Stephenson, Ordinary.

    Source of some birth Information:
    Vital and Church Records. Edmund West, comp. Gene Pool Individaul Records.

    A stampless letter was sold on the internet (e-bay) having a circular date stamp for GAINESVILLE Ga SEP 30, a handwritten 10 cent rate, and is addressed to Mr. Lewis Parker, Parkers Store, Franklin, Geo. [Georgia], and is a lengthy two and a half page 'Dear Bro' letter written by John Parker. The headline is Gainesville 26th Sept 1838.
    Some abstracts:
    "Tomorrow morning I expect to start to the Wesley Manual labour School in Houstin County and have not time to fill up an of my letter with apologies ..."
    "My family are well and my children grow very fast and learn very well ..."
    "I shall nearly make a support independent of my school and for that I still get one thousand dollars and the tuition of my own children. You say why then do I think of leaving and going so far down the country ..... suffice it to say I do not know that I shall go, but I have been offered a fine salary and many other inducements."
    "I am pleased with the manual labour plan of education and believe it will soon be the popular system of education."
    "You enquired what I know of Uncle Daniel Redwine, I have no very recent word from him ..."
    "One word to Franklin, My Dear Son, my heart was glad we I heard you had joined the church and now while I write about it my eyes swim with tears. You have done exactly right."
    "Now Franklin you must read a great deal, pray a great deal."
    "Bro. Lewis tell all the boys not to think hard of me for not writing to them for there is not one thing in my heart but the good Lord will approbate towards you all and tell them not to do as I do but as I ought to do."
    Condition of the letter rates average, some separations along the small folds, tear opposite the seal area. As usual with stampless letters, after writing on one or more sides of a sheet of paper, the letter was folded several times and mailed.

    Kinship:
    "Malcolm Turner"

    Lewis married Matilda SWANN on 29 Nov 1827 in Elbert County, Georgia. Matilda was born on 17 Dec 1804 in GA; died on 11 Nov 1864 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Matilda SWANN was born on 17 Dec 1804 in GA; died on 11 Nov 1864 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.

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    • _UID: F2BF83D2F16A472087D1E5A86D4FA98799F4

    Children:
    1. Benjamin Franklin PARKER was born on 6 Nov 1828 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died on 7 Jul 1873 in Murray Co, GA.
    2. Arminda Elizabeth PARKER was born on 18 Nov 1830 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; and died.
    3. Nancy Catherine PARKER was born on 30 Nov 1832 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died on 21 Dec 1902 in Hart Co, GA.
    4. Joseph Henry Howard PARKER was born on 10 Jan 1835 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died on 27 Dec 1898 in Atlanta, GA.
    5. Mary Caroline PARKER was born on 25 Apr 1837 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; and died.
    6. Barbara Rebecca Jane PARKER was born on 26 Aug 1839 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died on 8 Feb 1901 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.
    7. 1. Frances Clementine PARKER was born in 1842 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died in Nov 1906 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.
    8. Seaborn Parks PARKER was born on 5 Feb 1845 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died on 4 Dec 1891 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.
    9. Elvira Manerva PARKER was born on 11 Sep 1848 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died on 9 Mar 1879.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph A. PARKER was born on 17 Apr 1774 in VA Or Montgomery County, NC (son of Daniel PARKER and Sarah MACKINTOSH); died on 12 Nov 1860 in Hart Co, GA; was buried in Providence Meth Ch Cem, Hart Co, Georgia.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KT95-8F8
    • _UID: C30E2103BEA945739D11D423FBE6397D5072

    Notes:

    BIRTH: Source, HISTORY OF HART GA, Travis Parker
    DEATH: Source, Providence Meth Cem per Cemeteries of Hart Ga
    MENTIONED IN JACOB REDWINE?S ESTATE 1839-1848
    MARRIAGE: Source, HARTWELL SUN, TRAVIS PARKER
    To: [email protected]
    "In Abstracts of Granville co. NC Aug. 25, 1769, proved 1770, Jan. court on oath of Joseph Parker and James Heflin and Mary Bradford.....will of Philemon Bradford. Witnesses were Tamer Hefflin, Christopher Darnal, Mary Parker, Joseph Parker.
    Other references in index, Amos, Ann, Cader, Caleb, Cloe, David, Elijah, Elis., Francis, Geo. Jemima, Jesse, Jonothan, Lucy, Mary, Pharaba, Robt. Sam., Sarah, Thos and Winifred Parker.
    In 1769 Joseph Parker was on the tax list, 1 white. Some of the same names in the index of this book, Kinfolks of Granville Co. NC> 1765-1826." (Mrs.) Reese J. Moses

    Residence:
    Montgomery Co. NC, originally Anson Co.?

    Residence:
    Elbert Co. GA, (now Hart) about 1798 in Redwine Community

    Joseph married Barbara REDWINE on 3 Jun 1797 in Elbert County, Georgia. Barbara (daughter of Jacob REDWINE, Sr., and Rowena RHINEHART) was born on 3 Jun 1780 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 19 May 1845 in Elbert County, Georgia; was buried in Redwine Church, Elbert Co, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Barbara REDWINE was born on 3 Jun 1780 in Montgomery Co, NC (daughter of Jacob REDWINE, Sr., and Rowena RHINEHART); died on 19 May 1845 in Elbert County, Georgia; was buried in Redwine Church, Elbert Co, Georgia.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KL74-VF7
    • _UID: 9731549775394DF1B6613D9E38EDA9CB2A9B

    Notes:

    BIRTH: Source, HISTORY OF HART GA, Travis Parker MENTIONED IN FATHERS ESTATE, 1839-1848
    DEATH: Source, Providence Meth Cem per Cemeteries of Hart Ga

    Children:
    1. John D. PARKER was born in 1799 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 29 Mar 1878 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; was buried in 1878 in Providence United Methodist Church Cemetery, Hart, Georgia.
    2. Rev. Benjamin Blanton PARKER was born on 3 Oct 1800 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 9 Apr 1887 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; was buried in Providence Methodist Ch. On GA 366.
    3. 2. Lewis PARKER was born on 18 Jan 1804 in Franklin Co. GA, Later Hart; died on 2 Sep 1866 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.
    4. Jacob PARKER was born on 23 Feb 1805 in Ellaville, GA; died on 30 Aug 1881 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.
    5. Mary "Polly" PARKER was born on 3 Jul 1811 in Anderson, Anderson Co, South Carolina; died on 10 May 1889.
    6. Dr. Joseph Hubbard PARKER was born in 1818 in Elbert, Co. GA, Redwine Community; died on 7 Sep 1889 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.
    7. William H. PARKER was born in 1819 in Elbert County, Georgia; and died.
    8. Elizabeth "Betty" PARKER was born about 1825 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 29 Feb 1892 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.

  3. Children:
    1. 3. Matilda SWANN was born on 17 Dec 1804 in GA; died on 11 Nov 1864 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Daniel PARKER was born on 15 Mar 1750 in Baltimore, Hartford County, Maryland (son of Nathaniel PARKER and Ann Marie CLAYTON); died before 6 Apr 1818 in Dickson County, Tennessee.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LV88-T1N
    • LifeSketch: ; The Daniel Parker in this profile belongs to Parker yDNA Family Group #05.
    • _UID: 06E4EEE82B014776AFA8762991F33DF555B0

    Notes:

    From: "kevin stiles"
    Richard Parker,2 polls, 2 slaves, 200 acres Wilkes Co.
    Stephen Parker,1 1/2 polls, 1 slave. Richard Parker, Jr., 1 poll.
    Daniel Parker,1 poll, 200 acres Wilkes Co.
    Lewis Parker,1 poll, 200 acres Wilkes Co.

    1802 Elbert Co, GA
    Daniel Parker 300acres, on Hannahs Creek, granted to B Kelly
    300 acres on Hannahs Creek, granted to B Kelly
    400 acres on Cosbys Creek, granted to Crawford
    150 acres in Washington Co, GA
    Elbert Co, GA Deed Book K, 1806-08, pg 8 10 feb 1806, Daniel Parker to William Brown, both of Elbert Co, for 100 dollars, 200 acres, in sd. co on Hannahs Creek waters, adj SE John Sartin, all other sides unk, Wit Elijah Moseley, B Pace, 3 Apr 1806

    Elbert Co, Deed Book E, 1798-1799
    pg 140 George Doggett, and Milley his wife, to Daniel Parker, of Elbert Co, for 50 pounds, for 400 acres on Cosby's Creek in Elbert Co, granted to Milley Mann, now Doggett, Wit William Black,, Josiah Mann.

    Elbert Co, GA Deed Book L, Bolling Anthony of Wilkes Co, GA to Robert Cary, in Wilkes Co when surveyed now Elbert Co, on Hannahs Creek Waters, 500 acres granted to Barnard Kelly, 16 Mar 1789, in fee simple adj SW by Anthony, Test Daniel Parker, John (x) Hall 27 jan 1806

    Jackson Co GA Deed Book C pg 129 Oct 18, 1800 John Hampton to Hackson Co to Michael BORDERS of ELbert Co for 200 acres in Jackson Co on Oconee River, wit Daniel Parker, Jas Cameron

    Jackson Co GA Deed Book C pg 134 18 Oct 1800 William Malone of Jackson Co to Michael Borders of Elbert Co, 200 acres in Jackson Co, N fork of Oconee River. beginning Haptons Spring, Wit Daniel Parker J Cameron
    Levin Dickson (Dixon) of Dickson County mentions his wife Abigail, her brother David, and friend Daniel Parker in his will dated 1814.
    Also in Dickson county about 1806 (per Turnbull church records) are Moses Parker and Levin Dickson (Dixon).
    1807 PARKER DANIEL Franklin County GA 038 Tax List 1807
    1808 PARKER DANIEL Franklin County GA 024
    Daniel Parker apparently died in Dickson County before 6 April 1818, when Moses Parker was appointed administrator of Daniel's estate. In the Dickson County Circuit Court Minutes, July 1818, it is indicated that the sale of Daniel Parker's estate was returned to court and settlement ordered to be made with administrator of John McAdoo, deceased also.

    Source:
    Title: Parker Bible in possession of Turnbull Baptist Church
    Note: ABBR Parker Bible in possession of Turnbull Baptist Church
    Media: Book Title: Dickson County Circuit Court records
    Note: ABBR Dickson County Circuit Court records

    Daniel Parker, brother of the Elder John Parker, migrated with the Elder John Parker to Dickson County, TN. in 1803/04 where he died by/before 6 Apr 1818, when his son Moses Parker was appointed administrator of Daniel's estate. In the Dickson County Circuit Court Minutes, July 1818, it is indicated that the sale of Daniel Parker's estate was returned to court and settlement ordered to be made with administrator of John McAdoo, deceased also.
    The History of Old Spencer Mill ( http://www.oldspencermill.com/history.html ) , Dickson Co. Tennessee has some history for Daniel Parker and the Elder John Parker. It states the Parker Creek area was settled in 1804 by Moses Parker and his family, including his Uncle the Elder John Parker. Moses Parker's father was Daniel Parker and Daniel was the first minister at the Turnbull Primitive Baptist Church in 1806.

    See: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Parker-1662

    Daniel married Sarah MACKINTOSH. Sarah (daughter of Jeremiah MCINTOSH OR MAKINTOSH and Mary MERIFIELD) was born about 1751 in South Carolina; died on 1 Dec 1846 in Anderson, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah MACKINTOSH was born about 1751 in South Carolina (daughter of Jeremiah MCINTOSH OR MAKINTOSH and Mary MERIFIELD); died on 1 Dec 1846 in Anderson, Texas.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LDR2-GLB
    • _UID: 5A8A1F4576914EF391C56144EAD68A6A3F70

    Notes:

    Source: David S. Payne

    Children:
    1. Moses PARKER was born on 31 Oct 1773 in Montgomery, North Carolina; died on 9 Aug 1852 in Spencer Mills, Dickson County, Tennessee; was buried in Parker Cem., Dickson, Tennessee.
    2. 4. Joseph A. PARKER was born on 17 Apr 1774 in VA Or Montgomery County, NC; died on 12 Nov 1860 in Hart Co, GA; was buried in Providence Meth Ch Cem, Hart Co, Georgia.
    3. Sussanah PARKER was born in 1775 in South Carolina; died in 1855 in Bremen, Cullman, Alabama.
    4. Daniel Thomas PARKER, Jr. was born on 6 Aug 1794 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 7 Aug 1868 in Neshoba, Mississippi.

  3. 10.  Jacob REDWINE, Sr., was born on 12 Oct 1751 in Northampton Co. PA ? Pittsburg (son of Johann Lewis Sr. REDWINE and Barbara BAECHLER); died on 25 Feb 1840 in Coweta Co. GA , Palmetto; was buried in Old Concord Ch. Cem., Palmetto.

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    • _UID: 6FA1A6852597402CBC686BCFFF0141CFD10E
    • Residence: Abt 1795
    • Residence: 1832

    Notes:

    JACOB REDWINE WILL
    Will book B, Page 64-65 or WILL BOOK A page 64
    July Term 1840
    Admitted to record

    Recorded this 3rd September 1840
    D. Morley (?),C.C.O.
    In the name of ____ amen I Jacob Redwine Senr. of the State of Georgia and County of Cowita being old and weekly of body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God for the same and calling to mind the mortality of my day and knowing that it is appointed for a man once to die first I resign and give up my soul unto almighty God who gave it. As to my worldy substance that God has been pleased to blefs me with I give distribute and bequeath in the following manner.
    First after all my Lawful debts is (paid) I wish for the heirs to have two years (indulg)ance after my decease to make payments to the estate.
    Secondly I give to my beloved daughter Nancy D. Redwine four hundred dollars in money with all my household and Kitchen furniture with the exception of my chest bed and furniture also one Cow and ________.
    Thirdly I wish for a fifty dollar note which I hold on James Larimore to go towards his part and the balance I give to his two daughters equally namely Elizabeth Larimore and Prissy Larimore, at my decease.
    Fourthly I wish for the balance of my Estate to be divided equally amongst my children and Lastly I request and desire my two sons John Redwine and Lewis Redwine the appointed Executors to this my Last will and testiment this thirteenth day of September Eighteen hundred and thirty nine.
    Witnesseth
    Sarah Stamps
    Willey D. Redwine) Jacob Redwine (seal)
    Mons W. Stamps

    Georgia Coweta County) Coweta Inferior Court Siting for Ordinary Purpose July Term 1840
    Personally came in open court Mons W. Stamps who being duly sworn de-poseth and saith that he saw Jacob Redwine sign seal publish and declare this writing contained on this paper to be his last will and Testament and that at the time he was of sound disposing mind and memory and that he did it ----------willingly?.

    Pages 226 - 227
    Georgia ) A bill of appraisment of
    Coweta County ) Jacob Redwine Decd of all his property this the 24th day of August 1840
    One bed and stid? and cord sheet and counterpin and fuller and underbed and three
    Blankets two coverleds and one quilt and Stand of Curtains $ 40.00
    One Several ____ Chest 4.00
    One note on William H. Parker due the 3rd day of January 1840 59.00
    One note on William H. Parker due the third day of January 1840 600.00
    One note on William and Lewis Hearn due the third day of February 1839 105.18
    One note on John W. Carroll due April the 4th day 1837 186.26
    with a credit of seven dollars and fifty cents December 25th day 1839
    One note on John Redwine due the14th day of January 1837 165.54
    And two credits one for five dollars the 30th day of May 1838 and for twenty
    four dollars the 6th day of February 1840
    One note on Michael Rodwine due the 21st day of July 1840 289.29
    One note on James Larimore due the 8th day of May 1838 251.00
    One note on Joseph Parker due the 5th of October 1839 247.00
    One pare of saddle bags .55
    One ______and gear 4.00
    One box of Shoe tools 1.00
    2 hand saws and foot adj. 2.00
    One lot of Eleven Chifsels and three rasps 1.50
    One lot of five plains one whetstone and two gimblets 2.50
    One lot of sundary tools and half bushel 1.50
    One peace of (iron) and frow .50
    Two coopers crows & one weeding hoe .50
    Two math plains 1.00
    One box & two drawing knives square & compafs 3.00
    Two club axes & Iron wedge & broad axe
    One jointer and stock & auger & cutting knive .25
    One lot of wheel lumber 1.50
    One weathe sheep 2.00
    One lot of Cows 2.00
    One lot of bacon 3.50
    We do hereby certify that is a Just and true appraisment of the Estate of Jacob Redwine Decd.
    Moses W. Stamps )
    Allen E. Bullard)
    Wm. Bullard ) Appraisers
    I do hereby certify that the above appraisers Moses W. Stamps Allen E. Bullard and Wm. Bullard were Sworn according to Law this the 24th day of August 1840 Henry McBride J.P.
    One hand hammer not handed to the appraisers
    One saw
    One shot gun
    One vice

    Elbert County Deed Book F,1799-1800 p.36 4th July 1799
    Wm.Guttrey & Hannah his wife of Elbert Co. Ga. to Leroy Guttery of Franklin Co. Ga. for $100, on North Fork of Beaver Dam Creek Waters, 100 acres, being part of 250 acres orig, granted to Henry Duncan, 20th Jan,1796 mouth of branch up branch, on and up creek, mouth of branch adj. TOREN MERIT & JACOB REDWINE.
    Signed Wm. (X) Guttrey
    Hannah (X) Guttrey
    Witnesse Jas. Cameron
    J. P. Registered 16 April 1800
    Submitted to Redwine Group - Skip Shepherd 8-13-1999

    BIRTH: Source PIONEERS OF HART GA by Travis Parker,
    MILITARY: Soldier in the Revolutionary War, Pvt NC, Private in Capt. John Johnston?s Company, Col. John Collier?s Regiment, under the command of Brig. Gen. John Butler; was discharged 22 Dec 1780. The story is told that Jacob said that when he got out of the army he had nothing in the world but a blue jug. The Sarah Dickinson Chapter placed a DAR marker on his grave on the 100th anniversary of his birth, 3 Nov 1940, 2:00 pm, Source, GENEALOGY OF THE POWELL, REDWINE, PATTERSON FAMILIES by Mary Brewster Patterson, 1953., DAR Patriot Index p2419
    SOURCE: Private Jacob Redwine is listed for both rolls, Payroll of Captain John Johnstone?s Co, Captain John Collier?s Regiment of NC Militia, commanded by John butler, Brigadier General, 22 Dec 1780, Company Payroll, dated 22 Dec 1780, record of pay for the period 8 Sep-22 Dec 1780 (106 days), Receipt Roll, "appears on a Receipt Roll under the heading: Recd of Captain John Johnstone special tickets in pay for the under named for serving one Tour of Duty under his Command on 16 Dec 1780, Discharged Roll dated 29 Jul 1783, Source microfilm roll M881-785 Rev. War Army, Compiled Service Records of Soldiers, via internet, usgenweb, ga site.

    1768 Lodwick Redwine was on the tax list of Granville Co., NC as shown in tithables taken by Robert Harris. He paid two polls which included son Jacob Redwine shown. The law at the time in NC set the white male poll at ages 16 and upward.
    Jacob would have reached age 16 in October 1767.
    1772 - NC, Granville Co., 22 Feb 1772 Lewis RIETHWEIL (signed in German Ludwig) wrote his will in Granville County naming sons Lewis, Michael, Jacob, John, and daughter Margaret Peeler, wife of Michael Peeler. The youngest son, John, was underage at that time. His wish was that son John was to serve his brother Jacob but for one year, then to be declared free.
    Obviously, the son named John who was underage in 1772 was not the same Johannes who was baptized 5 May 1737. It is most likely the first son named Johannes had died (perhaps before leaving Germany, or on board ship, or after arrival in America) and the same name was given to another son born later. That was not an unusual custom and happened often. In Mittelberger's diary, he said there were no less than 32 died on the 'Osgood.'
    1777 - NC, 25 Jan 1777 Jacob Reitweil and John Rietwel of Granville County sold 233 acres eastward of Michael Peelers on a branch of Shelton's Creek, being part of a large survey taken up by William Meadows and adjoining Slaughter. Proved in
    Aug 1777. Source: Granville Co NC Deed Book L, p 117
    1779 - NC, REDWINE Jacob tax roll NC, Orange Co.
    1780 - NC militia Jacob Redwine a private in Collier's Regiment, in Cpt. John Johnstone's Co. He was paid for one term of duty Dec. 22
    1784 - Jacob REDWINE moved to Franklin Co., GA. Were Jacob and others built a Methodist Church.
    1784 John Redwine, son of Ludwig, was in Rowan County, North Carolina, by 1784. John was the only son of Ludwig who settled in Rowan County, the others settling in Montgomery County, North Carolina. Source: Mrs. Stahle Linn, Jr. (Jo White Linn)
    1790 Jacob Redwine is listed in the census of Montgomery Co NC Michael Redwine is in the census of Montgomery Co NC John Redwine is in the census of Rowan Co NC Frederick Redwine (possibly son of Michael or Ludwig Jr.) is in the census of Montgomery Co NC.
    REDWINE, Fredrick # 166 01 01 01 00 00
    REDWINE, Jacob # 166 01 02 07 00 00
    REDWINE, Michael # 166 01 00 03 00 00
    Note: John Redwine, son of Ludwig, named his children Jacob, Caty, Betsy, Abraham, Polly, John, Sarah, Nancy, Jesse, and David. One should notice that out of the 10 children of John, seven were given the same names that Jacob Redwine named his children.
    MARRIAGE: Source Ruby Lacy and PIONEERS OF HART GA by Travis Parker
    EVENT: 1800 moved to Elbert Ga from Montgomery, NC, source, GENEALOGY OF THE POWELL, REDWINE, PATTERSON FAMILIES by Mary Brewster Patterson, 1953.
    EVENT: Elbert, Ga, Drew land in District 12, SW section 4, Lot 119, Bowers District.
    EVENT: Listed in Cherokee lottery under the heading of Revolutionary Soldiers and widows, source, GENEALOGY OF THE POWELL, REDWINE, PATTERSON FAMILIES by Mary Brewster Patterson, 1953.
    EVENT: Elbert, Ga, Donated land to Redwine Methodist Church. This church was founded with the cooperation of the Redwines who lived there at the time, and William Redwine, who was perhaps a nephew of Jacob Redwine, was among the first preachers to serve the church, source, GENEALOGY OF THE POWELL, REDWINE, PATTERSON FAMILIES by Mary Brewster Patterson, 1953.
    EVENT: 11 Feb 1811, Franklin, Ga-Witnessed deed
    EVENT: 1814, Franklin, Ga-Owned land source Franklin, Ga deeds
    EVENT: 1832-After the death of his wife, he moved to Coweta, Ga to live with son, Lewis and settled on Cedar Creek, Source History of Coweta Ga
    CENSUS:
    1830 Elbert Co. GA Census
    134 Redwine Jacob Males: 1[70-80] Females: 1[30-40]
    DEATH: Source HISTORY OF HART GA, COWETA CEMETARY BOOK, Ruby Lacy (Family Bible in possession of Roy Redwine Jr.), PIONEERS OF HART GA by Travis Parker, Coweta, Ga Will Book, will written 13 Sep 1839 and proved 7 Jul 1840, estate completed 29 Mar 1848.
    BURIAL: buried in Concord Church cemetery near Palmetto in the northern part of Coweta, Ga. This church has since been abandoned. He and his daughter Sarah Larimore are the only marked graves in that cemetery, source, GENEALOGY OF THE POWELL, REDWINE, PATTERSON FAMILIES by Mary Brewster Patterson, 1953, HISTORY OF HART GA., History of Coweta Ga, Graves of Revolutionary War Patriots, p206
    1832 - Jacob Redwine Sr. moved to Coweta Co. GA. from the Franklin Co., GA area. Jacob Sr. settled in the Cedar Creek area of Coweta Co., GA.
    1840 - Jacob Redwine Sr. obit can be found in the Southern Recorder, Milledgeville GA issue of 26, June 1840.
    1840 - Coweta Co., GA Jacob Redwine Sr. will Bk A pg 64
    Jacob Sr. is buried at the site of the Old abandoned Concord Methodist Cem. Off of Bobby Lee Cook Rd. West of Palmetto, GA, Coweta Co. In 1940 the Sarah Dickinson Chapter of the DAR marked his grave. Said to be one hundred years after his death. For better directions to the site look under Whorton Ballard in my data base.
    To get to this cemetery, starting from the intersection of Main St. or State route 29 on the South side of Palmetto GA and Tommy Lee Cook Road. Take Tommy Lee Cook Rd. West about 3 miles out and west of Palmetto. turn left on Gosdine Rd. then back to the left on Ousley Rd about .5 miles down Gosdine Rd. Turn left off Gosdine onto this dead-end dirt Rd. Go a few hundred yards to the end of the road were Mr. Murray Mayfield (770-463-2110) now lives.

    From : [email protected]
    To : [email protected]
    Subject : DAR Patriot Lookup: Reference Code RZAJ3K
    Date : Sat, 04 Aug 2001 22:05:17 -0700
    Dear David,
    A search of our index provided the following entry:
    REDWINE, Jacob
    Birth: PA 12 Oct 1751
    Service: NC
    Rank: Pvt
    Death: GA 25 Feb 1840
    Patriot Pensioned: No Widow Pensioned: No
    Children Pensioned: No Heirs Pensioned: No
    Spouse: Rowena Rhinehart
    Sincerely, Susan Patriot Lookup Volunteer

    Kinship:
    Jan Loftis

    Military:
    Revolutionary War

    Residence:
    lived in Elbert Co. GA

    Residence:
    Moved to Coweta Co. GA, Palmetto

    Jacob married Rowena RHINEHART on 29 Feb 1776 in Montgomery Co, NC. Rowena was born on 13 Dec 1755 in NC, Montgomery Co., Sailsbury Dist.; died on 4 Jul 1831 in Elbert Or Hart Co. GA; was buried in Old Redwine Meth. Ch. Cem (See Hart Co. Cem. Book). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Rowena RHINEHART was born on 13 Dec 1755 in NC, Montgomery Co., Sailsbury Dist.; died on 4 Jul 1831 in Elbert Or Hart Co. GA; was buried in Old Redwine Meth. Ch. Cem (See Hart Co. Cem. Book).

    Other Events:

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    Notes:

    BIRTH: Source PIONEERS OF HART GA by Travis Parker and Ruby Lacy.
    CENSUS: 1830 Elbert, Ga, NOT on this census with her family
    DEATH: Source HISTORY OF HART GA (Elbert, Ga), Ruby Lacy (Franklin, Ga), and PIONEERS OF HART GA by Travis Parker, Redwine Cem per Cemeteries of Hart Ga

    Kinship:
    Jan Loftis

    Children:
    1. Mary REDWINE was born on 7 Jan 1777 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 1 Sep 1852 in GA, Franklin Co..
    2. Jemima REDWINE was born on 17 Feb 1779 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 8 Jun 1779 in NC, Montgomery Co..
    3. Catherine REDWINE was born in 1780 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 23 Jul 1859 in GA, Coweta Co., Palmetto Area.
    4. 5. Barbara REDWINE was born on 3 Jun 1780 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 19 May 1845 in Elbert County, Georgia; was buried in Redwine Church, Elbert Co, Georgia.
    5. Jacob REDWINE, Jr. was born on 15 Sep 1783 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 12 Mar 1866 in Ben Hill, GA; was buried in Mt. Gilead Methodist Ch. Cem. Campbell Co. GA.
    6. Jemima REDWINE was born on 17 Feb 1785 in Montgomery, North Carolina; died on 27 Jun 1849 in Palmetto, Campbell, Georgia.
    7. Elizabeth REDWINE was born on 25 Dec 1787 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 19 Jan 1859 in Coweta Co. GA , Palmetto.
    8. Michael REDWINE was born on 11 Aug 1789 in Montgomery Co, NC; died in 1855 in GA, Whitfield Co., Mclemore, Dalton Area Or Redwine Cove.
    9. Lewis REDWINE was born on 26 Dec 1791 in NC, Montgomery Co.; died on 28 Feb 1870 in GA, Coweta Co., Madras.
    10. Sarah Sallie REDWINE was born on 29 Aug 1793 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 11 Jun 1842 in Coweta Co. GA , Palmetto.
    11. John Marshburn REDWINE was born on 9 Feb 1795 in GA, Franklin Co.; died on 25 Nov 1841 in GA, Coweta Co., Palmetto Area.
    12. Nancy D. REDWINE was born on 23 Oct 1799 in GA, Franklin Co., Of Coweta Co., Newnan; died on 19 Oct 1873 in GA, Coweta Co. Newnan.