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Mahala Ann WALLACE

Mahala Ann WALLACE

Female 1859 - 1934  (74 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mahala Ann WALLACE was born on 28 Feb 1859 in Pike County, Mississippi (daughter of Daniel Wesley WALLACE and Mary Polly CARNEY); died on 9 Jan 1934 in Jayess, Mississippi.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 946P-NQ2
    • _UID: 900018EE98374079847DBF4A498AF42C1BF1
    • Residence: 1860, Pike, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1870, Marion, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1880, Tilton, Marion, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1900, Beat 3 (south part), Lawrence, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1900, ED 67 Beat 3 (south part), Lawrence, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1910, Beat 3, , Mississippi
    • Residence: 1920, Beat 3, Lawrence, Mississippi

    Mahala married Monroe BOYD about 1875 in Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Olivia BOYD was born on 8 Nov 1878.

    Mahala married John Wesley LAMBERT on 28 Jan 1881 in Mississippi. John (son of James LAMBERT and Cynthia A. DOUGLAS) was born on 5 Apr 1840 in Lawrence County, Mississippi; died on 1 May 1923 in Lawrence County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Leona LAMBERT was born on 1 Sep 1882; died in Oct 1972.
    2. James Wesley LAMBERT was born on 27 Jul 1884 in Lawrence County, Mississippi; died on 8 Jan 1976.
    3. Albert Elias LAMBERT was born on 11 Sep 1886; died on 10 Dec 1976.
    4. Bertha Lelia LAMBERT was born on 15 Jan 1888; died on 5 Jan 1962.
    5. Emiline LAMBERT was born about 1890; died in Young.
    6. John Nelson LAMBERT was born on 17 Apr 1893; died on 12 Oct 1976.
    7. Beulah Carnelia LAMBERT was born on 26 Dec 1896 in Marion County, Mississippi; died on 6 May 1990 in Jackson, Mississippi.
    8. Burley Jefferson LAMBERT was born on 23 Aug 1898.
    9. Ellis Watson LAMBERT was born on 11 May 1904 in Lawrence, Mississippi; died on 6 Feb 1977 in Sontag, Lawrence, Mississippi; was buried on 8 Feb 1977 in Divide Cemetery, Lawrence, Mississippi.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Daniel Wesley WALLACE was born in 1829 in Monticello, Lawrence Co., Mississippi (son of Josiah WALLACE and Irena KIDD); died on 23 Mar 1863 in Lynchburg, Virginia.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KHFQ-PJQ
    • _UID: AF093EACDFE542BAB591A3B19EF5E8EF66FC

    Daniel married Mary Polly CARNEY on 15 Jun 1853 in , Pike, Mississippi. Mary (daughter of Elijah CARNEY and Mahalia TULLOS) was born on 17 Oct 1835 in Marion County, Mississippi; died on 7 Mar 1928 in Jayess, Mississippi; was buried on 8 Mar 1928 in Tilton Cemetery, Jayess, Lawrence, Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Polly CARNEY was born on 17 Oct 1835 in Marion County, Mississippi (daughter of Elijah CARNEY and Mahalia TULLOS); died on 7 Mar 1928 in Jayess, Mississippi; was buried on 8 Mar 1928 in Tilton Cemetery, Jayess, Lawrence, Mississippi.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: KHNV-8C8
    • Name: Mary Kearny
    • Name: Polly Carney
    • _UID: F52DB9B66BA84CBBBD28B444FB5BA5DC5FC5
    • Residence: 1860, Pike, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1870, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1880, Tilton, Marion, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1900, Beat 3, Marion, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1920, Beat 3, Lawrence, Mississippi

    Children:
    1. Simeon Templeton WALLACE was born on 4 Jun 1855 in of Lawrence Co., Miss.; died on 27 Jun 1927 in Jayess, Lawrence, Mississippi; was buried in 1927 in , Lawrence, Mississippi.
    2. Josiah E WALLACE was born in 1857 in Nettleton, Monroe Co, Miss; and died.
    3. 1. Mahala Ann WALLACE was born on 28 Feb 1859 in Pike County, Mississippi; died on 9 Jan 1934 in Jayess, Mississippi.
    4. Jefferson Davis WALLACE was born in Feb 1861 in Lawrence, Mississippi; died on 16 Jul 1926 in Columbia Marion County, MS; was buried in 1926 in Society Hill Cemetery, Prentiss, Jefferson Davis, Mississippi.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Josiah WALLACE was born on 10 Jun 1805 in Georgia; died on 16 Jun 1889 in Pike County, Mississippi.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 15AA9F6066CC4164A397EE2FBE3717A79F9C

    Josiah married Irena KIDD about 1828. Irena was born about 1809; died after 1889 in Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Irena KIDD was born about 1809; died after 1889 in Mississippi.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 1D81EC053F704790B5DDB5A212FAFBF6FB5F

    Children:
    1. 2. Daniel Wesley WALLACE was born in 1829 in Monticello, Lawrence Co., Mississippi; died on 23 Mar 1863 in Lynchburg, Virginia.

  3. 6.  Elijah CARNEY was born in 1803 in Davidson County, Tennessee (son of John CARNEY and Ann); died on 25 Jan 1860 in Lawrence County, Mississippi.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KPWY-G2S
    • Name: Elijah KEARNEY
    • _UID: F4342C6DFB904C8882FB6F44360DAC88C7AB
    • Residence: 1820, Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee
    • Census: 1830, Marion County, MS
    • Census: 1840, Pike COunty, Ms
    • Census: 1850, Marion County, MS
    • Residence: 1850, Marion, Mississippi

    Notes:

    Occupation: Miller

    Found in 1830 Census, Marion County, MS
    1840 Census, Pike County, MS
    1850 Census, Marion County, MS
    Census data: 1850 Marion in the House with Elijah
    28 128 128 Curney John 70 M Farming
    Birth: Unknown
    29 129 129 Curney E. (Elijah) 44 M Miller
    Te X
    30 129 129 Curney M. (Mahalia) 47 F
    Ga.
    31 129 129 Curney P. (Polly) 15 F
    Mis
    32 129 129 Curney T. (Thankful)12 F
    Mis X
    33 129 129 Curney S. (Simeon) 10 M
    Mis X
    34 129 129 Curney J. (Jane) 8 F
    Mis
    Census Notes; Children went by middle name. John didn't know exact place of birth, another indicator of Indian blood birth in Choctaw land.

    Additional Source: Ela JARAGOSKY United States of America Submission Search: 690348-122999214539

    and; Doretha Thornton; 4600 Emerald Dr. E., Mobile, Alabama, 36619, United States of America

    Elijah married Mahalia TULLOS about 1825 in Lawrence County, Mississippi. Mahalia (daughter of Temple Richmond TULLOS, Tillos and Thankful MILLS) was born in 1802 in Georgia; died on 28 Jan 1858 in Lawrence County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mahalia TULLOS was born in 1802 in Georgia (daughter of Temple Richmond TULLOS, Tillos and Thankful MILLS); died on 28 Jan 1858 in Lawrence County, Mississippi.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LBKM-4PK
    • _UID: 1DEF36E1DEF04A69A5E7357FB794920DCE7A
    • Residence: 1850, Marion County, Marion, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1850, Marion, Mississippi

    Notes:

    Per Doyle Baker [email protected]

    Children:
    1. Telitha C. CARNEY was born on 8 Feb 1826 in Tennessee; died on 1 Dec 1862 in Lawrence County, Mississippi.
    2. Courtney A. CARNEY was born on 1 Jan 1827 in Goss, Marion Co, Mississippi; died on 16 Jan 1907 in Lawrence County, Mississippi.
    3. Mahala Purity CARNEY was born in 1828.
    4. Carroll Fielding CARNEY was born in 1832 in Pike County, Mississippi; died on 11 Nov 1862 in Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi; was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Vicksburg, Warren, Mississippi.
    5. 3. Mary Polly CARNEY was born on 17 Oct 1835 in Marion County, Mississippi; died on 7 Mar 1928 in Jayess, Mississippi; was buried on 8 Mar 1928 in Tilton Cemetery, Jayess, Lawrence, Mississippi.
    6. Thankful Ann Patience CARNEY was born in 1836 in Mississippi; died on 3 Aug 1921.
    7. John Simeon CARNEY was born on 5 Jan 1840 in Marion County, Mississippi; died on 5 Aug 1902 in Bismarch, Pike, Mississippi; was buried in Sartinville Cemetery, Walthall, Mississippi.
    8. Lucretia Jane CARNEY was born in 1842 in Marion County, Mississippi.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John CARNEY was born in 1775 in Chocktaw Indian Territory, Mississippi (son of Iklannabee (Ikenaby, Iklanby) John CARNEY and Sally Ann KEARNEY (CARNEY)); died on 21 Mar 1855 in Marion County, Mississippi.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LKR8-LVG
    • Occupation: ; Captain
    • _UID: 81D0D853D54E4685BEFDB9CB13EBE7770580
    • Census: 1820, Lawrence County, MS
    • Residence: 1830, Marion, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1840, Pike, Mississippi
    • Census: 1850, Marion County, MS
    • Residence: 1850, Marion, Mississippi

    Notes:

    John Carney, who was 1/4 Choctaw Indian, was born in Choctaw Indian Territory in 1775, as evidenced by Censuses of himself and his children. John was the son of Iklannabee, a half-blood Choctaw Indian Chief and Sally Ann Kearney, a white woman. Growing up, his family resided in Choctaw lands in eastern Mississippi. John Carney was a man of moderate wealth and influence, and while darker than many, could have passed for a white with full privileges. Through various times in his life, John held slaves to assist in his farming/plantation enterprises.

    His Mississippi family was related to the Tennessee Carney's through their common heritage with his grandfather Arthur Carney, an Indian Trader, and who had at least two families concurrently. One with a white woman and one with an Indian Chief daughter (Princess), as was the custom at the time in establishing trade relations with the Choctaws. DNA testing of several Carney Family volunteers has confirmed the Mississippi John Carney (B: 1775) line is related through an exact match with 37 markers to the Tennessee John Carney (B: 1748) line.

    Some years after the American Revolution, John reached the age of maturity and took a wife. He may have wanted to integrate into American white society and left his Indian lands in Mississippi as a young man, moving to be near his uncle John Carney (B:1748) in time for his first child to be born in 1791 at the age of 16 or 17. We do not know who his wife was, but she is apparently a white girl as evidenced by the diminishing note of Indian heritage. John stayed in Tennessee for around 25 years (during years of turmoil in Mississippi), as several of his children were born in North Carolina and in particular the well documented Elijah Carney, born in Davidson County, Tennessee in 1803. This is further supported by an 1816 Tennessee Court Case, where the State of Tennessee had brought a law suit against John Kerney Sr., John Kerney Jr., and Elijah Kerney over a land dispute. What is important in the filing of the lawsuit is that there are two John Carney's. With the elder John 30 years older than his nephew, it would stand to reason they defined these relations as John Senior and John Junior, from Mississippi origin.

    Further to this, we find that one of John Jr.'s children, Nancy Carney - who in 1808 married Bartholomew Baugh in Tennessee, had as a witness to their marriage; John Blackburn - who was the husband of Lucy Carney (John Sr. daughter). You might also notice that the children of John from Mississippi also used many of the familiar family first names bore by the Tennessee Carneys families. All this evidence ties the two family lines of John from Mississippi together irrevocably with the John from Tennessee as close family.

    We don't know when John left for Tennessee - as a youth if he was sent there with his father Iklannabee, or as a young man. A possible reason for the relocation to North Carolina/Tennessee from Mississippi was the aborted uprising against Spanish Control in 1781 and when the insurgency was crushed, several inhabitants of Natchez district and surrounds who had taken part or even sympathetic, took refuge in NC/TN. Also, at the end of the American Revolution in 1783, a great migration of persons loyal to one side or another were transitory to different lands. This is the time his grandfather Arthur Carney, was banished from Georgia as an English Loyalist and arrived in east Florida (Mississippi) from Georgia. Many, such as Trader John Turnbull (leader of Spanish revolt) and our John Carney returned later after the Spanish-American war of 1812 ended in 1814, perhaps arriving back in Mississippi in 1817.

    William and Arthur Carney being Indian Traders were found trading in these areas from 1783 onwards, in towns such as St. Augustine, Pensacola, Mobile, Chickasaw Bluffs, New Orleans Fernandina, Bon Secour, etc. Other traders of note were Turner Brashear, Lachlan and John McGillivray, John Turnbull, and others. Turnbull has a close family relationship with the Carneys as seem to be locally the Brashears (Brassiers) and the Leflore's

    A few years after Sarah "Sallie" was born in Tennessee, John took his family back to Mississippi arriving by 1817 with daughters Martha, Elijah and Sarah "Sallie". Mary and Nancy were married in Tennessee and John "Jack" Carney took a Tennessee bride, but at some point all the children moved to Mississippi also.

    Some Census/Rolls:
    John Carney on 1817 Tax Roll, Lawrence County MS (believed to be John B: 1775)
    John Carney, Jr. on 1817 Tax Roll, Lawrence County MS (believed to by son John B: 1795)

    Mississippi State Census Lawrence Co, 1818:
    John Carney, Sen. -1 male over 21, 1 male under 21, 1 female over 21, & 2 females under 21. -with 2 slaves

    Marion Co, MS -1820:
    John Carney Sr. (over 45) is in Marion Co,. with a wife (over 45), son-Elijah & 2 daughters-Martha & Sarah.

    Marion Co, MS 1830 Census:
    John Carney, Senr. - 1male (60-70) and 1female (50-60) - 3 slaves
    John Carney, Jr. on Marion Co, MS Census 1830
    Elijah Carney on Marion Co, MS Census 1830

    1840 Marion Co, MS Census:
    1840, Marion County, John, Sr is between 60 & 70 years old.
    Elijah Carney on Marion Co, MS Census 1840

    Found in 1850 (age 70) Census of Marion Co, MS.
    Census data: 1850 Marion in the House next to Elijah and family-
    28 128 128 Curney John 70 M Farming
    Birth: Unknown
    29 129 129 Curney E. (Elijah) 44 M Miller
    Te X
    30 129 129 Curney M. (Mahalia) 47 F
    Ga.
    31 129 129 Curney P. (Polly) 15 F
    Mis
    32 129 129 Curney T. (Thankful)12 F
    Mis X
    33 129 129 Curney S. (Simeon) 10 M
    Mis X
    34 129 129 Curney J. (Jane) 8 F
    Census Notes; Children went by middle name. John didn't know his exact place of birth, another indicator of Indian blood birth in Choctaw Indian Territory (Mississippi and east Alabama primarily). Note documentation of birth places, a family history gold mine.

    Excerpt from 16 Aug 1932 text written by W.B. Russell age 82:
    "Moses Rials, born May 11, 1804, died on his 86th birthday, May 11, 1890. Moses Rials married Sallie Carney, daughter of John Carney, son of Ikenably, an Indian Chief. John Carney's mother was American.
    Grandma Sallie Carney had a sister, Pollie, whose posterity dead. She married a Green. I remember visiting her. She lived on what is now known as the Pollie Green place, half a mile southeast of where Uncle John Rials and wife are buried (old Bismark Church). One daughter of John Carney married a Baugh, posterity lives in the counties of Smith, Simpson and Hines."

    Other researchers have attached unproven/improbable wives to John. His wife can't be Ann Lucas, because children of Ann Lucas were born in South Carolina, and documentation is clear marriage was too late, and Ann too young, to have had John's children. Sometimes son John's wife Mary Ann Simmons is confused with his dad and of course is incorrect. At the moment, we do not know for certain whom his wife was.

    John Carney died before March 21, 1855, (probably around January 1855) when his heirs were found in Marion County Court, making an agreement on the settlement of his estate. His 6 children signed (some with an X) the settlement. In later years, John lived next door to his son Elijah, who was also appointed the executor of his estate.

    Marion County Land Deeds Vol C pd 741 3-21-1855
    An agreement of The Heirs
    Of
    John Carney decd
    This agreement between Elijah Carney, John Carney, Mary Green, Martha Tullis, Sarah Ryalls, and Moses Ryalls her husband, Nancy Baw and Berthy Baugh her husband, the said Elijah John, Mary, Martha, Sarah, and Nancy ,- - - distributed and heirs of law of John Carney late of Marion County, Mississippi
    Witnesseth, That for the purpose of making a speedy and communal division of the estate of said deceased, both real and personal of the property Agree to and with each other as follows: The Slaves belonging to said estate be divided among said distributed in kind, and we hereby agree that Berry -*-- Craft and Nathaniel M Ross may be the commissioners to make such a -*-- and the division to be made by them Shall be binding on all parties. Any in the Value of the Several Slaves (on all parties) Crossed thru ) of the slaves?, Shall be made good by parties out of the money or other property of Said Estate. As soon as the division made by Said Commissioners, which is expected will be in a few days, the dis-*-- muturally to execute to each other proper releases to pass their interest in said accuracy to the division; The real estate, and the balance of the personal estate Sold at public venue on a credit until the first of January next and for -*-- of making such sale the said Elijah Carney is to act as agent and trustee for the - *-- With the privilege of becoming a purchaser at the Sales if he chooses to do so, to take place in a few days, and the purchasers are all to give notes worthy for their purchases. Said Elijah Carney is to receive for the duties of such trustee Such Compensation as the commissioners, above name Shall Say, is right for of the Sales of the real and personal estate are to be applied to the payment of Expences, and distributed in the same mannor as if Said estate had been and according to law: All the heirs are to write in a deed of conveyance to the real estate, The cotton belonging to said estate may be sold at public Sale by the said Elijah Carney for himself agrees that he will faithfully perform the Such trust and agency, and he is to give Security for the Same.
    Witness our hands and Seals This 21st day of March A. D. 1855
    Elijah Carney [signed]
    John X his mark Carney
    Mary X her mark Green
    Martha X her mark Tullis
    Sarah X her Mark Ryalls
    Moses X Ryalls
    Nancy X Baw
    Barthlamew Baugh [signed]
    For value Received I hereby covenant and agree to and with the parties name instrument, that Elijah Carney trustee and agent therein named Shall and perform the duties of such trust and agency and made and render a Just account
    Witness my hand and Seal This 21th day of March 1855
    Elijah Carney [signed]
    Filed 7th April 1855
    Jno H Webb Clerk
    Duly Recorded 7th April AD 1855
    Jno H Webb Clerk

    Other Documentation:
    (1)From Mississippi Territorial tax records - Lawrence Co,:
    TAX 1818: JOHN CARNEY, Lawrence Co,, MS: 160 acres, class 4, quality 2,
    Location: Falling Creek, held under U.S. title, 1 pole, - State Tax $1.15, County: Tax - $1.31

    1818: After tax list for 1818 there appears another list for:
    "The Amount of Taxes Assessed and Not Liable to be Collected the Present Year." The statement is as follows: John Carney, Sr., overcharged in white pole State: $3.83, County $2.75.
    TAX 1818: John Carney, Jr.: on Falling Creek, 1 Poll, tax - $0.83
    (This provides evidence of a John Carney Sr. and Jr. in same Tax Roll)

    (2)1819: LAWRENCE COUNTY, MS TAX LIST: JOHN CARNEY: on Pearl River - West, 1 poll $1.00.
    1819: LAWRENCE COUNTY, MS TAX LIST: Barthemew Baw -Monticello, 1 poll- $1.00

    COMMENT: Between 1820 and 1828- John Carney (the son) seems to be listed in Lawrence County and the rest of the family is in Marion County. This is not hard to understand if you know the area and the history of the changes in the county lines. Part of present day Lawrence County was in Marion and part of present day Marion was in Lawrence. The Pike county line has changed also. This might account for the fact that Elijah Carney was in Marion County in the 1830 census and in Pike County in 1840 census, then in Marion County in 1850.

    (3)1828 to 1831, MARION Co,, MS TAX LIST: John Carney Sr, John Carney Jr, Elijah Carney, Silas Tullis, Barthomew Baw.
    COMMENT: William Carney was in Marion county in 1828, but is not there in 1829. This could have been one of the Tennessee cousins who came to Mississippi but decided to go back or go west.

    (4) 1840 Marion Co, MS Census:
    John Carney Senr - 1 male (60-70) & 1female (50-60)
    Elijah Carney - 1 m (20-30) & 1 f (20-30), 3 f (0-5)
    John Carney Junr -1m (30-40), 1m (10-15), 1m (5-10), 2m (0-5), & 1f (20-30), 1f (10-15), 1f (5-10)
    Silus Tullis - 1m(30-40), 2m(5-10) & 1f(20-30), 2f(0-5)
    Bartholomew Baugh - 1m (40-50), 1m (10-15), 2m (0-5) & 1f (30-40), 2 (5-10), 1(0-5)

    COMMENT: 1840 Marion Co, MS Census: We found John Carney, between 60 & 70 years old, Silus Tillus & Moses Rials. Elijah Carney was in Pike County and Bartholomew Baugh was in Simpson County. John Jr was not in Lawrence, Marion, Pike, Simpson, Smith or any of the surrounding counties. (John, Jr. was in Lauderdale Co)

    1. Patent # 4890: Sept 28, 1836, John Carney, Senior, of Marion Co,, MS purchased the W ?,SE 1/4, Sec 27, TWP 5, Range 11E, containing 80 acres, at the rate of $1.25 acres amounting to $100 for which the said John Carney, Senior has made payment in full, as required by Law: signed -
    John Carney Sr by Silos Tullos.
    2. Patent # 4947: Oct 5, 1836, JOHN CARNEY, Senior, of Marion Co,, MS purchased the E ? , SW 1/4, Sec 27, TWP 5, Range 11E, containing 80 acres, at the rate of $1.25 per acre, amounting to $100. This was signed: John Carney Sr by Peter Q. Bridges.
    3. Patent # 5071: Oct 22, 1836, John Carney, Junr. of Marion Co,, MS
    purchased the NW 1/4, NW 1/4, Sec 21, TWP 5, Range 12E, containing 39.97
    acres, at the rate of $1.25 per acre, amounting to $49.96. This was signed: John [X] Carney, Junr.
    4. Patent # 5710: January 17, 1837, John Carney Senr of Marion County purchased the NW quarter, SW quarter, Sec 34 and the SE quarter of SE quarter of Sec 28, TWP 5, Range 11E, containing 80 acres at $1.25 per acre, amounting to $100. This one is signed John (X) Carney Senr.
    5. On 30 Dec 1836, John Carney Senr gave a deposition in Lawrence County before J. Caldwell, Clk that he was buying this land for his own personal use and not in trust for another.

    COMMENT: All of this land is near present day Lawrence & Marion Co, line. By looking at the map I found that T5N, R11E, - S27, 28 & 34, are SW of Tilton near Tiltons Creek. T5N R12E S16 is where Tiltons Creek empties into Pearl River SE of Tilton. Note Patent #5071: John Jr purchased land in T5N R12E S21 - just over the line in Marion Co, south of S16 (Harmon's land) in Lawrence Co.

    Other Comments: Wife can't be Ann Lucas, because children of Ann Lucas were born in South Carolina, and documentation is clear marriage was too late, and Ann too young, to have had these children. Wife can't be sons Wife Mary Ann Simmons. PROOF OF DEATH is the Reading of the Will 1855. Often confused with son John "Jack" Carney in other researchers work.

    Other Sources: Over 500 pages of Notes, Records and Files at the Carney DNA Project Jim Carney www.avocadoridge.com/jim March 2010

    John married Ann. Ann was born in 1780 in North Carolina; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Ann was born in 1780 in North Carolina; and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 5137FB665C0B4BA0BC31B7BB365C952EEFF4

    Notes:

    I Can't confirm this person is John's wife... details are too similar to son John's marriage to Ann B. Lucas

    Children:
    1. Mary "Pollie" CARNEY was born in 1791 in North Carolina; died about 1860.
    2. Nancy CARNEY was born on 18 Dec 1792 in North Carolina; died on 4 Oct 1868 in Smith County, Mississippi.
    3. John "Jack" CARNEY was born in 1795 in NC Or Tennessee (Borders Moved 1790); died in 1865 in Mississippi; was buried in Birdsong Cemetary, Choctaw Co., Alabama.
    4. Martha CARNEY was born on 11 Jan 1802 in Tennessee; died in 1850.
    5. 6. Elijah CARNEY was born in 1803 in Davidson County, Tennessee; died on 25 Jan 1860 in Lawrence County, Mississippi.
    6. Sarah "Sallie" CARNEY was born on 16 Apr 1808 in Tennessee; died on 22 Aug 1868 in Lawrence County, Mississippi.

  3. 14.  Temple Richmond TULLOS, Tillos was born about 1755 in Abermal Or Bedford County, Virginia (son of Richard TULLOS and Elizabeth Rachel BARNETT); died after 1840 in Marion County, Mississippi.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LJJS-BGT
    • _UID: DEBCB113B1A74FF3859873E9BE11BEAFAD88
    • Residence: 1767, No Township Listed, Cumberland County, North Carolina
    • Legal: 21 Mar 1771, Cumberland, North Carolina, British Colonial America; Mentioned in the will of his father Richard Tullis
    • Residence: 1797, Screven, Georgia
    • Residence: 1803, North Carolina
    • Residence: 1803, Duplin, NC
    • Residence: 1816, Pike COunty, Ms
    • Residence: 1820, Pike, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1840, Marion, Mississippi

    Temple married Thankful MILLS in 1782 in Dublin, Bladen, North Carolina. Thankful (daughter of James MILLS and Rebecca A HICKS) was born in Jun 1765 in Georgia; died in 1840 in Marrion County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Thankful MILLS was born in Jun 1765 in Georgia (daughter of James MILLS and Rebecca A HICKS); died in 1840 in Marrion County, Mississippi.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: L8S1-4RG
    • _UID: BFBF4D340B4241FA8D8DF48BEC121424568D

    Children:
    1. Temple TILLUS, Jr was born about 1782.
    2. Elizabeth TULLOS was born in 1783 in South Carolina; died in May 1860 in Maury, Tennessee.
    3. Nathan TILLUS was born about 1784.
    4. John TILLUS was born about 1786.
    5. Abraham TILLUS was born in 1790.
    6. Richard TILLUS was born about 1793.
    7. Silas Tullos TULLIS was born about 1795 in Georgia; died after 1850 in Marion County, Mississippi.
    8. 7. Mahalia TULLOS was born in 1802 in Georgia; died on 28 Jan 1858 in Lawrence County, Mississippi.
    9. William TILLUS was born about 1807.