Last Will and Testament of Elisha Anderson 1834
was signed by Judge Benajah Bibb and John Parmer and James Freeman, Anderson Moseley, and a Shackleford.. His will on microfilm is attached to the Will of the late Governor John Murphy who also died that year. Judge Bibb was the brother of our first Governor Wm Wyatt Bibb who was married to Mary Freeman.
I might add that when James Freeman died, my uncle Jesse Bozeman married his widow Frances Freeman and named a son James Freeman Bozeman who died in the Civil War at the age of 19. Jesse's nephew John Thomas Bozeman named a son Jesse Graves Bozeman. - Governor Bibb Graves was a pall bearer at John's funeral.
One page mentions his mother Lavinia ( Brack ) and his daughter Lavinia as well as his son Elijah Anderson who is my direct line. Elijah was the father of Seaborne Montgomery Anderson who was the father of Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman.
His daughter Lavinia would marry one of the Sellers attending her father's Estate Sale and her daughter Lavinia Jane Sellers would marry a cousin, Seaborne M. Anderson.
Elisha's other daughter Elizabeth Anderson married Alfred Sellers and their daughter Levinia Ann married Alexander Wright and moved to Indian Nation
Some of his mother's Brack families also attended.
Here are some of my favorite websites:
Documents (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kc90853/ANDERSON/)
mother lavinia, daughter lavinia
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Elisha Anderson's GGGG granddaughter.
This page belongs to
1830 United States Federal Census
about Elisha Anderson
Name: Elisha Anderson
County: Montgomery
State: Alabama
next to the Sellers and Bozemans in Hope Hull
Name: ELISHA Anderson
Date: 20 08 1834
Location: AL,
Document #: 14321
Serial #: AL0410__.238
Sale Type: CASH ENTRY SALE
Acres: 39.8100
Meridian or Watershed: ST STEPHENS
Parcel: Township 14N, Range 17E, Section 22
Name: Elijah ANDERSON
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1750 in Onslow Co. NC
Death: BEF 4 JUL 1807 in Richmond, GA
Note:
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BIOGRAPHY: Elijah Anderson died before July 4, 1807 as that was the date his widow entered his orphans in the GEORGIAN ORPHANS LAND LOTTERY. Elijah served in the American Revolution in North Carolina.(Ref: GEORGIAN ROSTER OF REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS, by L L Knight; Bounty in said book, pages 127, 209, and 226, Land bounty of Georgia. (Mrs. Chester Kauffman (Nell), of Georgetown, Texas joined the D.A.R. on this well documented line. Her National number is 557578, DANIEL COLEMAN CHAPTER, Georgetown, Texas. LAND BOUNTY: from LL Knight's book: page 209: Bounty Surveys, Elijah Anderson 287 acres in Washington County, Georgia, Warrant 672 May 17, 1784, pages 224 and 226: 287 acres Washington County, Georgia survey 20, June 11, 1784, Warrant 672 page 7. The above bounty places Elijah Anderson as owner of land in Washington County, Georgia by May 17, 1784. The last battle of the American Revolution ceased on June 28, 1783, just eight years, two months, and nine days after Lexington and in the land of that costly surplus of tea. The final treaty was signed at Paris September 3, 1783. Elijah and his family were in Washington County, and later in Burk County. They moved to Richmond County where Elijah lived the remainder of his days. His widow and the large Anderson Clan moved to Jefferson County, Georgia, and later Montgomery County, Alabama in the 1820's where Lavinia died in 1844
BIOGRAPHY: Father: Elmore ANDERSON b: ABT 1720 in Onslow Co. NC
Mother: Rebbeca HOLMES
BIOGRAPHY: Marriage 1 Lavinia 'Elvie' BRACK b: 1763 in Onslow Co. NC
Married: 1780 in Onslow Co. NC
Children
Elijah ANDERSON b: ABT 1799 in GA
had Seaborn who had Nancy Jane who married Peter Edward Bozeman.
Elivie ANDERSON b: 1779
Jane ANDERSON b: ABT 1781
Ester ANDERSON b: ABT 1782
Eleazor ANDERSON b: 1783
Rachael ANDERSON b: ABT 1785
Rebecca ANDERSON b: ABT 1787
Elizabeth ANDERSON b: 1796 in prob. Richmond Co. GA
Sarah ANDERSON b: ABT 1792
Sally ANDERSON
Nancy ANDERSON
Elisha ANDERSON b: ABT 1775
Lavina ANDERSON b: ABT 1790
ANDERSON, ELIJAH Ancestor #: A002369 Service: GEORGIA Rank: SOLDIER Birth: (CIRCA) 1750 ONSLOW CO NORTH CAROLINA Death: (POST) 8 Oct 1801 RICHMOND CO GEORGIA Service Source: KNIGHT, GEORGIA'S ROSTER OF THE REVOLUTION P 375Service Description: 1) GEORGIA TROOPS
Residence
1) ONSLOW CO. - NORTH CAROLINA
SpouseNumber Name
1)LEVINA BRACK
MemberIDAppsAdd Vol. Child/Spouse Number/Spouse286055 ELVIE / [1] WILLIAM SHEPPERD 557578 ELVIE / [1] WILLIAM SHEPPERD 516357 468 ELEAZOR / [1] FANNY ROLAND 661474 ELVIE / [1] WILLIAM SHEPPERD 666717 LEVINA / [1] WILLIAM CALVIN SELLERS 672145 S LEVINA / [1] WILLIAM CALVIN SELLERS 691476 LEVINA / [1] WILLIAM CALVIN SELLERS 691537 LEVINA / [1] WILLIAM CALVIN SELLERS 692021 LEVINA / [1] WILLIAM CALVIN SELLERS 719804 LEVINA / [1] WILLIAM CALVIN SELLERS 732256 S LEVINA / [1] WILLIAM CALVIN SELLERS 747267 ELVINA/ELVIE / [1] WILLIAM SHEPPERD 748604 ELVINA/ELVIE / [1] WILLIAM SHEPPERD 749859 ELVINA/ELVIE / [1] WILLIAM SHEPPERD 751055 ELVINA/ELVIE / [1] WILLIAM SHEPPERD 753726 ELVINA/ELVIE / [1] WILLIAM SHEPPERD 778121 902 ELVINA/ELVIE / [1] WILLIAM SHEPPERD
On the 1830 census there is no male in the household -Lavinia and three daughters live near Henry Bozeman ( Wm H ) in Montgomery and in 1820 Georgia census she is once again head of household. However there is an Elisha Anderson, in his 40s, in 1830 living by Peter Bozeman.
Date: Mon Nov 10, 2003 2:11 pm
Subject: Att: Mary Mansour/ Re-Andeson
END OF PART 2.
In part 3 ,I want to discuss sisters Lavinia and Elizabeth Anderson who
married Sellers brothers. Each had Cherokee Blood on the paternal and
maternal side. They had two grandmothers who were of the Cherokee Tribe on
their fathers side that made their Father half Cherokee. They also had
Cherokee blood on their mother's side too,having at least one grandmother
of Cherokee orgin,making their grandmother Lavinia Brack at least one
quarter blood Cherokee.
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Mary--this just caught my eye--I have a ggrandma Jennie Ann Anderson,
ggrandpa made her mad by calling her Black Dutch. My dad said she would
be ready to kill when he called her that. Did this record give the names
of the two Anderson girls ancestors, did they have a brother to pass the
name down?
Sandyfroglegs
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From:
"Sara Sellers" <sbsell@v...>
Hi Lou,
I am going to try to rewrite the info that Steve sent me. I did not want
to wait until I get back home.So here goes.
Let me first begin with the family of Alfred Sellers and Elizabeth
Anderson.
Alfred Sellers son of William Sellers Sr.
Born 1800/1810,Jefferson,Co.Ga.
Died before 1850 Coosa Co. Ala.
Married 2nd Dec 1818 Jefferson Co. Ala. to Elizabeth Anderson
She was born 1796, probably in Richmond Co. Ga.
She died before Dec 1856 Coosa Co. Ala.
She was daughter of Elijah Anderson and Lavinia Brack,Anderson
Notes taken from :1)Jefferson Co. Ga.1820 census,page 284: 2)1830
census,Coosa Co.Ala. page 201: 3)1840 census Coosa Co. Ala.page 33 [
Provided by Bobbie Jones Mclane, 222 McMahan Dr. Hot Springs Ark. 71931.
Elizabeth and her husband were married in the same ceromony with her sister
Lavinia who married William Calvin Sellers Jr. a brother to Alfred.
Elizabeth and her husband came to Ala. with husband and the large Sheppard
clan from Jefferson Co. Ga.in the 1820''s.
Probate Records: (1) 2 March 1812 ,Book A,page 231; "It appearing to the
court that Elisha Anderson and Willaim Sheppard have regularly applied for
Letters of Administration on the estate of Elijah Anderson,late of Richmond
Co. deceased,it is therefore ordered that Letters of Administration do
issue"
Probate Records: (2) 21 Jan 1817 ,probate book B,page 35{Which yields
proof of Elijah's children}"On the application of of Elijah
Anderson,William Shepard,Charles Frtwell,Young Allen,Eleazor
Anderson,Benjamine Perdue,Lavinia aanderson Sen,.....for herself and as
guardian of Elijah Anderson,Nancy Anderson and Sally Anderson and Elizabeth
Anderson Levinah{sic}Anderson,Junr.and James Hammet all heirs and legatees
of Elijah Anderson,deceased,for an order to divide the personal estate of
said deceased....therefore ordered....be divided......and it appearing to
the courts that the Negroes are incapable of being divided between said
heirs,for there being a greater numbers of heirs than Negros......ordered
that said Negos be sold.{copy from Bobbie Jones Mclane}
Land patent records; The earliest land records of Alfred Sellers was 1829
when he purchased 80 acres in Sec18 Twp 14 rng 20 at Cahaba,on Febuary
2,1829,recorded ;Vol.II,page 392,Patented 16 Nov. 1830.Montgomery
Co.Ala.:and later when he purchased 29 acres of land on 14 Dec.1846 in
Coosa Co. Ala.{Sec 12,twp.18,rng.20 . Alfred was apparently deceased by
1850. The 1850 census of Coosa Co. Ala.shows his widow in the household
headed by her son Alfred M. Sellers,{copy from Bobbie Jones Mclane}.
OTHER PROBATE RECORDS; (1) Probate book E&D,Coosa Co. Ala.pages 342
-344,concerning hte estate of Elizabeth Sellers, which nmames her sons
,James W;Elisha A.:William Sellers ;and sons-in-laws, Alexander Wright and
Alexander Osborn. Her will was probated on 6 Dec 1856 by Stephen A.
Percy.It names the same children and sons-in-laws above Same probate book
pages 342-344.
Issue;
1. James W. Sellers b. 1823,Ga.
2. Lavinia Ann Sellers,b.1824 Ga.
3. Alfred M. Sellers b.1829,Ala.
4.Elisha A Sellers b. 1833,Ala.
5. Elizabeth Sellers b. 1836 Ala.
6. William Sellers,b. 1838,Ala
Sandy, I must be related to this group too. This Anderson Mosley Sellers is
named for my gggrandfather, Anderson Mosley who lived in Lowndes Co. AL
Beginning Part IIThe earliest generation of Sellers is given by,Carl V.
Wright as William Sellers of Tarboro NC.saying he was the father of Elisha
Sellers.
Elisha Sellers ,the next generation,was the father of Alfred Sellers and
William Calvin Sellers Sr.,b. ca.1760 NC.d.NC.
William Calvin Sellers Sr,(1) entered the Revolutionary War at the age of
16 and fought for 6 years and at one time was a prisoner of The
Tories.Similar records were found on Elisha Sellers,and several persons
have joined the DAR on his records.
An article in Memorial Records Of Ala. states that William Calvin Sellers
Sr. lived to be 100 years old,also that he died in NC.
His widow came to Ala. William Calvin Sellers Jr. and Alfred Sellers,who
married Elizabeth Anderson the sister of Lavinia ,who marriedWilliam Calvin
Jr,
REF: SOME DECENDANTS OF WILLIAM SELLERS WHO WAS IN TARBORO,NC. IN
1750,compiled by Clark H. Watters and Elizabeth Stone Watters....copied by
Dan Neal from Birmingham Public Library. NOTE: The watters knew nothing
about Alfred Sellers.
William Calvin Sellers II,was born ca.1750,went to Griffen,Ga.and later to
LowndesCo. Ala.settling at Morganville. William Calvin and Alfred Sellers
married in Jefferson Co.Ga. to sisters Lavinia and Elizabeth Anderson"
(There appears to be some confusion between the William Calvin Jr and
Sr.with regard to their births,because the next info gives conflicting
data:)
William Calvin SellersJr.{Veteran of Indian wars 1836-1837}
born.1790 NC
D.1848,Lowndes Co,Ala.
Married 1st: 2 Dec 1818,Jefferson Co. Ga,Lavinia Anderson,b.ca 1798
NC.d.1843,Morganville,Lowndes Co.Ala.age 45,both were members of the
Protestant Methodist Church.
Lavinia Anderson was the daughter of Elijah Anderson b.1750,Onslow
Co.NC.d.after 4 July 1807 Jefferson,Co.Ala was married to Lavinia
Brack,b.ca 1763 d.before Nov. 1844,Montgomery Co.Ala. Lavinia came to
Montgomery Co.ALA.in 1820's from Jefferson Co. GA.
Married 2nd: Mariah A. Trotter d/o Joseph and Martha Trotter,b.17 April
1825,d.1Jan 1813,Montgomery Ala.
NOTE that Martha Trotter was b,14 May 1792 and d. 18 OCt 1878.and is
buried in the Carmel Cemetery.Joseph and Martha Trotter were married in
Edgefield Co.SC.Martha was a sister to William Calvin Sellers' daughter in
law,Harriet Trotter Sellers. After the death of William Calvin Sellers,
Mariah married 2nd to S.F. Johnston.
Issue of Lavinia Anderson Sellers and William Calvin SellersJr.
1. James Anderson Sellers b.26 Sept 1819.Ga.m: Harriet Trotter
2. Elizabeth Sellersb.ca 1820 Ga. M. Robert Walton
3. Rebecca L. Sellers b.17 Dec 1822 Ga.
4. William Calvin Sellers III,b. 20 Sept 1825 Ga.
5. Lavinia J. Sellers ,b.24 Sept 1827 Ga.
6. Anderson Mosely Sellers ,b.8 Jan 1829 Lowndes Co. Ala.
7. Frances Ann Sellers,b. LowndesCo, Ala.
8. Major Holcomb Sellers b.?
9. Mary Sellers b.?
Issue of Mariah Trotter Sellers and William Calvin Sellers:
1. Thomas Jefferson Sellers,b.8 June 1848,Lowndes Co. Ala.
END OF PART 2.
In part 3 ,I want to discuss sisters Lavinia and Elizabeth Anderson who
married Sellers brothers. Each had Cherokee Blood on the paternal and
maternal side. They had two grandmothers who were of the Cherokee Tribe on
their fathers side that made their Father half Cherokee. They also had
Cherokee blood on their mother's side too,having at least one grandmother
of Cherokee orgin,making their grandmother Lavinia Brack at least one
quarter blood Cherokee. Alfred Sellers himself may have had Cherokee Blood
too. His paternal grandmother Mary Willis was probably a member of the
Cherokee tribe,and his ggrandmother may have been a full blood Chrokee .
Her name is unknown
Here is a brief direct lineage on the Anderson side ,beginning with the
earliest known by Carl V. Wright
1. Edmond Anderson,b.? m.?NC, Sarah (probably full blood cherokee
Cherokee-not proven)d,1742N.C.
2.Elmore Anderson ,b.1720m;Rebbeca Holmes (probably halfblooded
Cherokee)d.1772 N.C.
3.Elijah Anderson ,b.1750 Onslow Co. N.C.m; Lavinia Brack (1/2 blood)d/o
Eleazor Brack and Ester Doty,1802,Jefferson Co.Ga.
4. Elizabeth Anderson,b.1796{probably Richmond Co. Ga} m; 2 Dec
1818,Jefferson Co. Ga.to Alfred Sellers d.1856.Coosa Co. Ala.
5. James Wesley Sellers b. 1823 Jefferson Co. Ga.
Steve says: I will mention that it is thru Lavinia Brack and her Mother
Ester Doty that we can trace our line back to Edward Doty ,of the
Mayflower,and thence to the European lines of royalty back 33 generations
to "Alfred The Great"and even earlier. Also the Holmes line is traceable
back in Europe over 14 more generations,but all this is clearly beyond the
scope of email messages of this sort.
I would hope you will provide me with a descendant genealogy of your
husband's family from James Wesley Sellers to your family.
Lou that is about all I have gotten from Steve, I will try to contact him
again. I did send him a package like I sent to you,with no comment as of
yet, So maybe he isn't done with the census work he has been doing.
North Carolina Census, 1790-1890
about ----- of Elmore Anderson
Name: ----- of Elmore Anderson
State: NC
County: Onslow County
Township: Early Tax List
Year: 1769
Database: NC Early Census Index
North Carolina Census, 1790-1890
about Elmore & Son Anderson
Name: Elmore & Son Anderson
State: NC
County: Onslow County
Year: 1769
Database: NC Early Census Index
Brothers Elisha and Elijah Anderson served in the American Revolution and participated in the 1805 Cherokee Land Lottery of Georgia, along with many others like Bibb who eventually migrated to Montgomery, Alabama in the early 1820s
1805 Georgia Land Lottery - Letter A - 1805 Georgia Land Lottery Persons Entit
Bibb Graves - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chapter 47: The First Legislature of the State of Alabama -- Governor Bibb
Encyclopedia of Alabama: Ladies Memorial Association
Revolutionary War Pension Application of William Martin, NC>AL
Montgomery Genealogical Society (MGS) of Alabama
http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/dallas/cemeteries/old-live-oak/old-live-oak7.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/ms/carroll/bios/bibb4bs.txt
Full text of "Reminiscences of public men in Alabama : for thirty years, with
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National Governors Association
List Of Governors Alabama Governor State Term William Senate
Alabama Governor David Bibb Graves
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Pickett's History of Alabama: Contents & Preface
Famous Physician Buried Here Today: Funeral Services Of Dr. Nathan Bozeman Tak
Lavinia Brack's father was Eleazor Brack and his brother was George.
Benjamin Brack Dallas, Alabama 1840 census
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Gains Brack Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama
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Ward Brack Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama
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William Brack Talladega, Alabama
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Wm R Brack Sumter, Alabama
Benjamin Brack Burke, Georgia
Geo Brack District 354, Wilkinson, Georgia
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George Brack Green, Kentucky
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James Brack Green, Kentucky
BRACK, ELEAZER Ancestor #: A013255 Notice: FUTURE APPLICANTS MUST PROVE CORRECT SERVICE Birth: (CIRCA) 1730 SOUTH CAROLINA Death: (ANTE) 4- -1802 RICHMOND CO GEORGIA Service Description: 1) BRIG GEN. JOHN TWIGGS
Comments (Overview )
1) DATA NOT ALL PROVEN.
2) NO PROOF OF SERVICE. SEE DATACF ELIJAH ANDERSON. MGR/HFK 3-96.
Residence
1) ST. PAULS PARISH - RICHMOND CO - GEORGIA
SpouseNumber Name
1)ESTHER X
MemberIDAppsAdd Vol. Child/Spouse Number/Spouse286055 ELVINA / [1] ELIJAH ANDERSON 551720 506 ELVINA / [1] ELIJAH ANDERSON
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The will of George Brack of Onslow Co. NC, signed 25 Sept. 1750, proved Apr. 1751, mentions wife Jean and son Eliazer. . . . The will of Eleazer Brack, signed 8 Oct. 1801, proved 5 April. 1802, names wife Esther, dau. Elvina Anderson, dau. Rachel Calhoun, and grandchild Jean Triplett. Elijah Anderson and Robert Anderson were named executors.
After Eleazer's death, Esther married again and supposedly died in Richmond Co., GA. No probate records for Esther or Edmond Byne have been found. jrh
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SCMAR, Vol. XIII, Spring 1985, No. 2, p.81
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SCMAR, Vol. XIII, Spring 1985, No. 2, p.81
Witnesses; GEORGE BRACK, JAMES TOMLINSON, JAMES ROGERS
SCMAR, Vol. XIII, Spring 1985, No. 2, p.81
sg. GEORGE JULIN
SCMAR, Vol. XIII, Spring 1985, No. 2, p.81
YCDB E #363 p.519-521 sg. 10 March 1800 rec. 8 April 1801 HUGH NEELY York County S.C. to STRATTON EDWARDS and ALLEN KNIGHT of same…part of tract granted MATTHEW NEELY by Catawba Nation… left to HUGH NEELY…Taylor's creek…178 acres…consideration rent 4 silver dollars for 99 years.
SCMAR, Vol. XIII, Spring 1985, No. 2, p.82
Witnesses; JOHN BEARD, WILLIAM MCMURRY
SCMAR, Vol. XIII, Spring 1985, No. 2, p.82
sg. HUGH NEELY
SCMAR, Vol. XIII, Spring 1985, No. 2, p.82
MARY NEELY, wife of said HUGH, agreed 5 December 1800 (mark)
SCMAR, Vol. XIII, Spring 1985, No. 2, p.82
YCDB F #43 p.60-62 sg. 4 February 1795 rec. 8 March 1802 THOMAS SPRATT Sr. of York County and Indian land (S.C.) on one part and SAMUEL ELLIOTT Jr. on the other part…consideration 50 lbs. sterling…192½ acres…east side Catawba in Indian land …adjacent ISAAC GARRISON…MARK GARRISON…part of land leased to THOMAS SPRATT for 99 years by Headmen of Catawba Nation and agreed to by the Superintendents for said Nation.
SCMAR, Vol. XIII, Spring 1985, No. 2, p.82
Witnesses; THOMAS SPRATT Jr., WILLIAM B. ELLIOTT
SCMAR, Vol. XIII, Spring 1985, No. 2, p.82
sg. THOMAS SPRATT
SCMAR, Vol. XIII, Spring 1985, No. 2, p.82
YCDB F #44 p.62-64 sg. 28 May 1799 rec. 8 March 1802 THOMAS SPRATT Sr. York County S.C. and WILLIAM BARNET ELLIOTT of same…consideration 100lbs. sterling…159 acres…adjoining THOMAS SPRATT, SAMUEL ELLIOTT, THOMAS ROACH, HUGH HARRIS…part of land purchased from Catawba Indians by THOMAS SPRATT…89 years from date.