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Thomas B. ANTHONY

Thomas B. ANTHONY

Male 1814 - 1882  (68 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas B. ANTHONY was born in 1814 in Madison, Georgia, United States (son of Micajah ANTHONY and Rebecca WILLIAMS); died in 1882 in Winterville, Georgia.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Doctor

    Notes:

    Married Ann R. Carter on April 16, 1833
    Married also Nemeses Evans (1827-1900) on June 19, 1845.
    Had children:
    Mary E. Anthony
    Susan William Anthony
    David Anselm Anthony
    Joseph Henry Anthony
    William Clarke Anthony
    Vara Memses Anthony


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Micajah ANTHONY was born in 1782 in Albemarle County, Virginia (son of Joseph ANTHONY and Elizabeth Ann CLARK); died about 1850 in Wilkes County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Joseph Anthony was mentioned in his father's will as sharing in stock of Anthony and Co., and land in Lincoln County. He was involved in settling his father's estate. He was recorded as living in Elbert County, Georgia on these occasions: 1805, birth of fourth child,; gift of father; 1820 Census.

    Micajah married Rebecca WILLIAMS about 1805 in Elbert County, Georgia. Rebecca (daughter of Matthew Jouett WILLIAMS and Barbara WALKER) was born in 1782 in Mecklinburg County, Virginia; died in 1832 in Elbert County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rebecca WILLIAMS was born in 1782 in Mecklinburg County, Virginia (daughter of Matthew Jouett WILLIAMS and Barbara WALKER); died in 1832 in Elbert County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. Joseph W. ANTHONY was born in 1805 in Elbert, Georgia, United States; died in 1875 in Greenville, Meriwether, GA, USA.
    2. Barbara Williams ANTHONY was born in 1806 in Georgia, USA.
    3. Matthew Jouett Williams ANTHONY was born on 8 Mar 1808 in Wilkes County, Georgia; died on 16 Sep 1868 in Madison County, Georgia.
    4. Mark C. ANTHONY was born in 1810; died in UNKNOWN in Wilkes, GA, USA.
    5. 1. Thomas B. ANTHONY was born in 1814 in Madison, Georgia, United States; died in 1882 in Winterville, Georgia.
    6. Micajah ANTHONY was born in 1816 in South Carolina, USA; died in UNKNOWN.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph ANTHONY was born on 28 Mar 1750 in Albemarle County, Virginia (son of Joseph ANTHONY and Elizabeth CLARK); died on 3 Sep 1810 in Wilkes County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Joseph Anthony served in the Revolutionary War. The Georgia Roster of the Revolution data refers to him as: "Virginia Militia in the Revolutionary War," by McAllister, p. 185, section 255, Bedford: "Anthony, Joseph S.L. A. Oct. 26, 1778, Second Lieutenant appointed by County Court."
    The Patriot Index -- DAR -- lists: Jos. Anthony, Jr. md. Betty Ann Clark, 2nd. Lt. VA.
    Virginia Tax Payers, 1782-87: "Anthony, Jos., Jr., 7 slaves, Henry County."
    July 10, 1789: Wilkes County, Georgia Inferior Court Minutes record that Joseph Anthony bought 500 acres on Fishing Creek.
    Other court records:
    September 3, 1802: Deeds given to son Joseph.
    September 3, 1809: Valuable gifts given to sons Mark Anthony of Wilkes County, Georgia and Micajah Anthony, of Elbert County, Georgia.
    September 3, 1810: Last will proved in by Thomas Williams in open court and Griffith Spencer by interrogatories returned in due form, whereupon letter tetametory and arrant of appraisement were issued to Anselm Anthony and Micajah Anthony, Esq.
    Will of Joseph Anthony (unrecorded in Wilkes County, furnished by a descendant, copied from "Early Records of Georgia, Wilkes County, Vol 1"):
    Anthony, Joseph, of Wilkes Co., Ga. to beloved wife Betsy for life half of land, plantation, mills and fishery, several slaves and furniture.
    To the heirs of Mary Stokes personality, having given her proportionate part in her life time.
    Sons Anselm and Micajah and Jos. C. to share in Stock of Anthony & Co., the land in Lincoln Co. on Savannah river known as Clarke's Fishery, now in the name of Mark Anthony, and the land on Fishing Creek, Wilkes Co., obtained of the heirs of Micajah Anthony, Dec'd. "for which I am contendin." and several slaves each.
    To son Jos. C., not 21, a special bequest of Stock in Wm. Patterson & Co.
    To children of Ann Early 811 acres on north fork of Broad River, slaves, furniture, etc.
    Mark, Anselm, and Micajah Anthony Excrs. Signed Sept. 8, 1808, probated Sept. 3, 1810. Griffith Spencer, Philip Thurmon, Thos. Williams Test.

    Died:
    Age: 60

    Joseph married Elizabeth Ann CLARK about 1773. Elizabeth (daughter of Micajah CLARK and Judith Lewis ADAMS) was born on 14 Jan 1754 in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia; died after 1810 in Wilkes County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Ann CLARK was born on 14 Jan 1754 in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia (daughter of Micajah CLARK and Judith Lewis ADAMS); died after 1810 in Wilkes County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. Mary ANTHONY was born in 1774.
    2. Mark ANTHONY was born in 1776.
    3. Anselm ANTHONY was born on 9 Jun 1779 in Campbell County, Virginia; died on 6 Jan 1868 in Polk County, Georgia; was buried in Gwinnett County, Georgia.
    4. Joseph Clark ANTHONY was born in 1780; died before 5 Nov 1811.
    5. 2. Micajah ANTHONY was born in 1782 in Albemarle County, Virginia; died about 1850 in Wilkes County, Georgia.
    6. Ann ANTHONY was born in 1784.

  3. 6.  Matthew Jouett WILLIAMS was born in 1749 in Lunenberg County, Virginia (son of Joseph WILLIAMS and Henrietta JOUETT); died on 14 Aug 1818 in Surry County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Recorded 26 May 1818
    In the name of God, Amen.
    I, Matthew Jouett Williams, Sr. of the State of Georgia and County of Elbert, do make, ordain and declare this instrument which is written with my own hand, to be my last Will and Testament, revoking all others.
    Inpremise all my just debts are to be punctually paid as soon as possible, and the legacies herein after bequeathed are to be discharged as soon as circumstances will permit.
    Item, I give and bequeath to my son Thomas Walker Williams, one half the tract of land I purchased of Col. Z. Lamar, whereon I now live, beginning at the River and run to the back line and for him to have the lower part. I also give unto him my ox carts and work steers. Also one bed and furniture, and the best low bedstead, also my Desk, Side Board, and the folding Table that stands in the Hall, to him and his heirs forever.
    Item, I give and bequeath to my daughter Barbara Williams, the four following Negroes, viz., Caleb, Charlotte and her two children, Salina and Burnell and their increase. Also two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, my gigg and harness I had of Wm. Rembert, her choice of my horses. I leave at my Death two feather beds and furniture, and the high Bedstead that Stands in her Room. Two good cows & calves and the dining Table and all the geese. To her and her heirs forever.
    Item, I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Ann Black, Rebecca Anthony and my Granddaughter Henrietta Jouett Williams three Hundred Dollars apiece, to them & their heirs forever.
    Item, I give & bequeath to my Daughter Elizabeth Richardson my big Bible.
    Item, I give and bequeath unto my granddaughter Martha Bailey Williams one large family Bible to be worth at least ten dollars. I also give and bequeath to my granddaughters Barbara Floyd, Barbara Cook Harrison, Barbara Williams, and Barbara Anthony, my Gun, Saddle & Bridle and Ten dollars to them & their heirs forever.
    Item, as the following Negroes are old now and but of little account, viz., Tom, Wappin, Tillor, Nanny, and Jinny, I give and bequeath them to my son Thomas Williams and if any of them are desirous to go to any of the rest of my children, I would advise him to let them go, provided that they should be treated well, but if any of them at my death should not be able to maintain themselves, my will and desire is that my estate shall do it.
    Item, the Negroes and household furniture I bought at Sheriff's sales of the Estate of Clement K. Harrison Dec'd, I lend and give in the following manner, the Negroe girl Sally & the household furniture and land to my Executors for the use of my daughter Elizabeth Richardson as long as she lives and at her death to be equally divided between Clemt. K. Harrison's children and his granddaughter S. A. Sammons. The rest of the negroes I also lend to any Executors interest, for the use of my granddaughters, Henrietta Harrison, Polly B. Sammon, Mat. R. T. Harrison, Barbara Harrison and my great granddaughters Elizabeth A. Sammon, viz., Jinney and her child Malinda, Charles, Robin, Nathen, Dilsey and Charlotte, to be equally divided among my grandchildren and great grandchildren above named. When my Executors thinks propper, to them and their heirs forever.
    Item, after the above debts and legacies are paid off, the residue of my Negroes and property of any kind, to be divided, in the following manner, it shall be put in six equal lots by good men chosen for that purpose, and that my son Thos. W. Williams have his first choice. My son Mat. J. Williams 2d choice Rebecca Anthony the 3d choice, my daughters Barbara Williams the 4th choice, the other lots to be sold private sale by my Executors to good masters and for them not to be parted from their wives nor husbands, one half the money, when got, I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Ann Black, the other half to be put out upon interest, and my daughter Elizabeth Richardson to have the interest yearly if she stands in need of it for I expect she will, and when my granddaughter Rebecca Richardson comes of age or marries, for her to draw one third of the money, and when my grandson John Walker Richardson comes of age he is to draw another third, and when my grandson Robert Williams Richardson comes of age he is to have the third, to them and their heirs forever.
    Lastly I constitute and appoint my two sons Matthew J. Williams and Thomas W. Williams and my son-in-law Macajah Anthony, Executors of this my last Will & Testament. In witness of all and each of the things herein contained, I have set my hand and seal this Twenty Sixth day of May in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and Eighteen (1818).
    Mat. Jouett Williams (Seal)
    Acknowledged in the presence of
    Simeon Oliver
    Milly Oliver
    Frances Wyche
    Georgia
    Elbert County
    Court of Ordinary.
    January Term 1819
    Personally appeared in open Court Simeon Oliver, Milley Oliver and Miss Frances Wyche and after being duly sworn said that they were present and heard Matthew J. Williams acknowledge the written instrument as his last will and testament and that they and each of them in the presence of said Testator and at his request and that the said Testator was of sound mind and memory at the time he executed same.
    Sworn in Court this 5th day of January 1819
    Simeon Oliver
    Milley Oliver
    Frances Wyche
    Whereupon it was ordered to be Recorded.
    Job Weston, C.C.O.
    Source: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/mattjouettwms1818will_elbert_countyga.htm

    Died:
    Was on a trip visiting relatives in Surry County, NC.

    Matthew married Barbara WALKER in Sep 1772 in Meherrin Baptist, Lunenberg County, Virginia. Barbara was born in 1754 in Virginia; died in 1817 in Elbert County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Barbara WALKER was born in 1754 in Virginia; died in 1817 in Elbert County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. Thomas Walker WILLIAMS was born about 1773 in Lunenberg County, Virginia; died on 5 Feb 1846 in Abbeville, South Carolina.
    2. Elizabeth WILLIAMS was born on 22 Dec 1773 in Lunenberg County, Virginia; died on 18 Jan 1846 in Gwinnett County, Georgia.
    3. Matthew Jouett WILLIAMS was born about 1774 in Lunenberg County, Virginia; died before 3 Jun 1828 in Overton, Tennessee, United States.
    4. Barbara WILLIAMS was born about 1776 in Lunenberg County, Virginia; died in Nov 1851 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia.
    5. Mary Ann WILLIAMS was born on 18 Jan 1778 in Lunenberg County, Virginia; died before 5 Dec 1870 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia.
    6. 3. Rebecca WILLIAMS was born in 1782 in Mecklinburg County, Virginia; died in 1832 in Elbert County, Georgia.
    7. Joseph Walker WILLIAMS was born in 1782 in Elbert County, Georgia; died before 1807 in Elbert County, Georgia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph ANTHONY was born on 2 May 1713 in New Kent County, Virginia (son of Mark ANTHONY and Isabella HART); died on 23 Nov 1785 in Henrico County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Joseph Anthony Sr. served in the Revolutionary War by giving supplies to the cause (DAR National #67511). A list of the supplies may be found in the records of the Clerk's office by C. B. Bryant, Martinsville,Virginia, and from Henry County and Its Formation, 1777. It is said that the Tories cut off his silver knee buckles for his activities.
    Joseph Anthony, Sr., owned considerable land, having patented over 4,000 acres in Hanover County (formerly New Kent), Virginia, in his own name by 1739. His will is of record at Martinsville, Henry County, Virginia, and indicates a very comfortable fortune for those days. He was a planter and merchant.
    His marriage to Elizabeth Clark produced 15 children. Joseph's religion is not known, but his wife was a devout Quaker (her mother's family, the Johnsons, were very active in Quakerism) and preached.
    WILL OF JOSEPH ANTHONY, September 24, 1785
    To my loving wife Elizabeth Anthony during her widowhood none negroes with the plantation I now live on, also my stock, household goods and furniture. If my wife should marry again, my executors shall take possession for the use of my wife and children during her natural life.
    To my children Sarah Cooper, Christopher Anthony, Elizabeth Candler, Penelope Johnson, Joseph Anthony, James Anthony, Mary Carter and Agnes Blakey only one shilling each. I have given them as much of my estate at the time of their marrying as I thought proper.
    To my son Micajah Anthony that part of the land purchased of James Young that lies on the south side of the Lawyer's Road to the line between him and my son Joseph Anthony and two negroes.
    To my daughter Rachel Anthony 2 negroes.
    To my daughter Winifred Anthony 2 negroes.
    To my son Mark Anthony half of the land whereon I now (live) after his mother's decease; and two negroes.
    To my son Bolling Anthony one half of the land whereon I now live after his mother's decease; also two negroes, James and the eldest child of Milley which I formerly lent to Johnson, which I now give to my son Micajah Anthony.
    To my daughter Judith Anthony three negroes.
    Unto those my last mentioned children each of them one horse and saddle, two cows and calves, one feather bed and furniture, or as much money as will purchase them as they marry or come of age.
    At the decease of my wife, my estate to be equally divided amongst all my children or their heirs except my daughter Elizabeth Candler. I only give her at the decease of my life 5 pounds sterling.
    The negro which I lent to Penelope Johnson if she refuses to keep as a slave to be returned to my estate.
    My wife Elizabeth Anthony and my three sons Joseph Anthony, James Anthony, and Micajah Anthony and Thomas Cooper executors.
    Joseph Anthony
    Wit: John Stokes, Ambrose Jones, William Jones, John Jones.
    22 Dec. 1785 proved by Witnesses.
    (Henry County Will, pages 120-122)
    Virginia Tax Payer, 1872-87:
    Anthony, Jos. Sr., 18 slaves, Henry County.
    Joseph Anthony, INVENTORY 25 Jan. 1786 (pages 122-24)
    Appraised by John Stokes, Jacob Farriso (Ferris?), Ambrose Jones.
    Total evaluation includes 11 slaves value 470 pounds.
    Returned 26 Jan. 1785 (1786)
    The above Will and other legal documents from Anthony Roots and Branches by Nancy Vashti Anthony Jacobs.

    Joseph married Elizabeth CLARK on 22 Apr 1741 in Albemarle County, Virginia. Elizabeth (daughter of Christopher CLARK and Penelope JOHNSON) was born on 15 Feb 1721/22 in Hanover County, Virginia; died in 1825 in Henry County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth CLARK was born on 15 Feb 1721/22 in Hanover County, Virginia (daughter of Christopher CLARK and Penelope JOHNSON); died in 1825 in Henry County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Elizabeth lived to be over 100 years old. After the death of her husband, she and some of her children migrated to Wilkes County, Georgia. She became a Quaker preacher after making many trips back and forth between Georgia and Virginia on horseback. A woman who had 15 children, traveled back and forth between the states on horseback preaching the gospel, and lived to be over 100 years old deserves lasting reverence and respect. She returned to Virginia to be with relatives prior to her death.

    Children:
    1. Sarah ANTHONY was born on 15 Aug 1742 in Virginia; died on 13 Feb 1796.
    2. Christopher ANTHONY was born on 24 Mar 1743/44 in Albemarle County, Virginia; died on 28 Oct 1815 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
    3. Elizabeth ANTHONY was born on 10 Mar 1747/48; died in 1789 in Georgia.
    4. Penelope ANTHONY was born on 26 Mar 1748 in Abermarle County, Virginia; died on 28 Jan 1822 in Leesburg, Ohio.
    5. 4. Joseph ANTHONY was born on 28 Mar 1750 in Albemarle County, Virginia; died on 3 Sep 1810 in Wilkes County, Georgia.
    6. James ANTHONY was born on 18 Dec 1752 in Hanover County, Virginia; died in 1815 in Jasper County, Georgia.
    7. Mary ANTHONY was born on 17 Nov 1754; died on 22 Jul 1820 in Warren County, Georgia.
    8. Charles ANTHONY was born on 26 Mar 1757; died in 1757.
    9. Micajah ANTHONY was born on 23 Feb 1759 in Abermarle County, Virginia; died in 1793.
    10. Agnes ANTHONY was born on 7 Mar 1761 in Goochland, Goochland, Virginia, United States; died on 22 Oct 1829 in Wilkes, Georgia, United States.
    11. Rachel ANTHONY was born on 8 Mar 1763; died about 1800.
    12. Winifred ANTHONY was born on 8 Apr 1765; died on 10 May 1855.
    13. Mark ANTHONY was born on 8 Oct 1767 in Virginia; died on 10 Apr 1841 in Lincoln County, Georgia.
    14. Bolling ANTHONY was born on 23 Aug 1769; died on 9 Oct 1827 in Wilkes, Georgia, United States.
    15. Judith ANTHONY was born on 23 Oct 1771; died in UNKNOWN.

  3. 10.  Micajah CLARK was born on 16 Sep 1718 in St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (son of Christopher CLARK and Penelope JOHNSON); died on 21 Jul 1808 in Albemarle County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Listed in biographical sketch of Anselm Anthony in "Georgia Baptists with Biographical Compendium" as a colonel in the Revolutionary War.
    From VA ARGUS, Friday July 29, 1808, published at Richmond by Samuel Pleasants.
    DEPARTED this life on the 21st inst at his residence in the county of Albemarle MICAJAH CLARK, sen. aged 91 years, after a lingering ilness of 7 (? could be 2) months which he endured to the last, with unceasing patience, and a christian ?Ukefore_ories, altho he was from the commencement of this illness, confidently impressed with the belief he should never recover. This venerable man, hath had the happiness of enjoying a long and well spent life, in good health, almost uninterrupted, never having experienced more than one attack previous to the one which carried him off. He was, in every respect, perfectly uniform and temperate; his benign and humane contenance, plainly indicated the purity and benevolence of his heart, and opened an avenue to ?its/his innermost recesses by which any one might enter. How melancholy are the ?sensations we feel, when meditating on the loss of this, our friend, and the friend of mankind -- Philanthropy, humanity, morality and benevolence will severely deplore his loss, and shed a tear in remembrance of his departed shade. It's needless to recount the many amiable qualities which were united in this man; they are well known to all who knew him; but to those who knew him not, suffice it to say, he was a kind and benevolent neighbor, a humane and tender master, and that the poor never passed unheeded by him. The writer of these lines, hath from his infancy, known this man, whose loss we deplore, and in making the foregoing communication he has done it conscientiously.
    July 26, 1808. A FRIEND.

    Micajah married Judith Lewis ADAMS in Oct 1736 in Hanover County or Goochland County, Virginia. Judith (daughter of Robert ADAMS and Mourning LEWIS) was born in Oct 1716 in Henrico County, Virginia; died in UNKNOWN in Albemarle County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Judith Lewis ADAMS was born in Oct 1716 in Henrico County, Virginia (daughter of Robert ADAMS and Mourning LEWIS); died in UNKNOWN in Albemarle County, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Christopher CLARK was born on 20 Apr 1737 in Hanover County, Virginia; died in 1803 in Elbert County, Georgia.
    2. Robert CLARK was born on 13 Aug 1738 in Virginia.
    3. Micajah CLARK was born on 27 Feb 1740/41 in Virginia.
    4. Mourning CLARK was born on 6 Apr 1740 in Virginia.
    5. John CLARK was born on 26 Dec 1743 in Louisa County, Virginia.
    6. Edward CLARK was born on 17 Dec 1745 in Louisa County, Virginia.
    7. Penelope CLARK was born on 7 Oct 1747 in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia.
    8. Judith CLARK was born on 2 Dec 1749 in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia.
    9. Bolling CLARK was born on 4 Dec 1751 in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia.
    10. 5. Elizabeth Ann CLARK was born on 14 Jan 1754 in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia; died after 1810 in Wilkes County, Georgia.
    11. James CLARK was born on 16 Jan 1757 in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia.
    12. William CLARK was born on 4 Sep 1760 in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia.

  5. 12.  Joseph WILLIAMS was born on 21 Jan 1720/21 in Hanover County, Virginia (son of John WILLIAMS and Mary KEELING); died on 15 Oct 1792 in Elbert County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Joseph Williams's brother Nathaniel was an ancestor of writer Tennessee Williams.
    Joseph Williams
    Elbert Co. Georgia Will Book 2; page 347
    In the Name of God Amen I Joseph Williams of the County of Elbert and State of Georgia being Weak and Low in Health but of Sound and Perfect Mind and memory do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament.
    First I recommend my Soul to God in hopes of his most Gracious Acceptance through the Mediation of Jesus Christ and In Respect to What Worldly Property the Lord hath Blessed me With I dispose of it in the Manner following viz.
    Item. I Give and bequeath to my son John Williams all the Negroes which I let him have many years ago, With their Increase to him and his Heirs for Ever.
    Item. My Wish and Desire is that the following Negroes (to Witt) Charles, Hannah, Tiller, Jenny, Samen (?), Bartlett, Jacob, Miles, Clabourn, Lymans, Charles, Abey, Caleb and Mannuell, Be and Continue in the Possession of My Son Matthew Jouett Williams, Until the first Day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety Five at Which time the Said Negroes to Be Divided between My two Sons, John Williams and Matthew Jouett Williams. In Manner following (that is to Say) After an Estimation, or appraisement shall be Made of all the Negroes which I formerly Gave them, with the Increase Which Shall Be Living on the aforesaid first Day of February in the year one thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety Five, Each of My two Sons to have Such apportion of the thirteen Negroes aforesaid--With Their Increase if any as Will make Them Equal Shares of My Negro Property including and haveing Aperticular Regard in Such Division to the negroes which I formerly Gave them, and their Increase at the time Such Division Shall Take Place, Which Said Negroes, agreeable to Such Division, I Give to them and their Heirs for Ever.
    Item. I Give and Bequeath to my aforesaid son Matthew Jouett Williams, all the Household Furniture and Stock of Every Kind that I am Possessed of at the time of My Death to him and his heirs for Ever.
    Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Grandson Joseph Williams Son of Matthew Jouett Williams one Negro man named Edmond to him and his heirs forever. Which said Negro Man is to Be and Continue in the Possession of My Said Son Matthew Jouett Untill the first day of February in the Year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety Seven.
    Lastly. I Constitute and Appoint my two Sons John Williams and Matthew Jouett Williams Executors of this My Last Will and Testament in Witness and Confirmation Whereof I have hereunto Set my Hand and Affixed my Seal this the Nineteenth Day of September In the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety two.
    Joseph Williams
    Signed Sealed and Declared in the presence of
    Wm. Hatcher
    William Lancaster
    Jenny (her mark) Freeman.
    ____________________________
    Elbert County
    Recorded this Inventory of the Estate of Joseph Williams Late of the County aforesaid Deceased the thirteenth day of January 1793.
    The following Articles to Witt
    A Stock of Horses - 25
    A Stock of Hogs - 12
    A Stock of Cattle - 8
    Fourteen Negroes - 570
    One pair of Cart Wheels - 1
    Three Pots and Pot Racks - 1; 12
    Three Pails and two Tubs and one Churn - 0/ 15
    One Lamb - 1
    Three Wheels and two pair of Carts - 1; 17
    Two Saddles - 0; 15
    Household furniture - 2; 13
    Two Beds and furniture - 15
    Plantation Tools - 2; 18
    Total - 663
    Appraised by
    William Thompson Senr.
    William Fletcher (?)
    William Thompson Junr.
    James Tate J.P.
    Recorded by William Higginbotham R.P.
    Recorded in Will Book 1791-1803, page 24; Elbert County Records, Office of Judge Probate Court, Elbert County, Georgia.
    ___________
    Court of Ordinary, 1805
    Elbert County, Georgia
    page 61
    March Term 1807 - Polly J., and Matthew J. Williams appointed Admrs. of
    Joseph Williams, decd.
    _________________________________
    Will Book 1791-1803, page 24; Elbert County Records, Office of Judge Probate
    Court, Elbert County, Georgia.
    ___________
    Court of Ordinary, 1805
    Elbert County, Georgia
    page 61
    March Term 1807 - Polly J., and Matthew J. Williams appointed Admrs. of
    Joseph Williams, decd.
    Source: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/josephwms1792will_elbert_countyga.htm

    Joseph married Henrietta JOUETT about 1746 in Virginia. Henrietta (daughter of Matthew JOUETT and Susannah Price MOORE) was born on 20 Apr 1727 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia; died in 1779 in Wilkes or Elbert County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Henrietta JOUETT was born on 20 Apr 1727 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (daughter of Matthew JOUETT and Susannah Price MOORE); died in 1779 in Wilkes or Elbert County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. 6. Matthew Jouett WILLIAMS was born in 1749 in Lunenberg County, Virginia; died on 14 Aug 1818 in Surry County, North Carolina.



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