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Deborah Kay Chapman1

F, #6641
Deborah Kay Chapman||p327.htm#i6641|Troy Alton Chapman||p326.htm#i6625|Joyce Virginia Watts||p326.htm#i6624|||||||Roy O. Watts|b. 1 Sep 1888\nd. 17 Feb 1958|p325.htm#i6612|Myrtle A. Strickland|b. 15 Sep 1893\nd. 12 May 1966|p325.htm#i6611|
  • Last Edited: 6 Oct 2000

Citations:

  1. [S96]

Robert Lester Goodman1

M, #6642
  • Last Edited: 6 Oct 2000

Citations:

  1. [S96]

Nicole Anne Goodman1

F, #6645
Nicole Anne Goodman||p327.htm#i6645|Robert Lester Goodman||p327.htm#i6642|Deborah Kay Chapman||p327.htm#i6641|||||||Troy A. Chapman||p326.htm#i6625|Joyce V. Watts||p326.htm#i6624|
  • Last Edited: 6 Oct 2000

Citations:

  1. [S96]

Virginia Lee Goodman1

F, #6646
Virginia Lee Goodman||p327.htm#i6646|Robert Lester Goodman||p327.htm#i6642|Deborah Kay Chapman||p327.htm#i6641|||||||Troy A. Chapman||p326.htm#i6625|Joyce V. Watts||p326.htm#i6624|
  • Last Edited: 6 Oct 2000

Citations:

  1. [S96]

John Mullins

M, #6647, b. 3 January 1744
John Mullins|b. 3 Jan 1744|p327.htm#i6647|Thomas Mullins|b. c 1714|p327.htm#i6653|Anne Malone|b. s 1716|p327.htm#i6654|||||||William Malone|b. c 1675\nd. 1745|p327.htm#i6655|Anne (?)|b. c 1680|p327.htm#i6656|
  • Marriage*: Bride=Mary Green
  • Birth*: 3 January 17441
  • Will*: 9 April 1784; Franklin Co., NC; Franklin County, NC, Will Book, pgs. 87-88:

    THE LAST WILL OF JOHN MULLINS



    In the name of God Amen. I John Mullins of Franklin County and State of North Carolina being in low state of health and knowing that it is appointed once for all men to die, but being in proper sense and memory do make and obtain this my last will and testament.

    ITEM: I give and bequeath my soul into the hands of Almighty God hoping that at the funeral day of Resurrection hoping he will receive it in power and honour and Glory Amen. And after all just debts and lawfull demands and funeral expenses are paid out of my estate and the remaining part of my estate I have in the following manner.

    ITEM: I give and bequeath to my oldest sons, Julius Mullins and John Mullins all my Black Smiths Tools, of all kinds & sorts but to be for the rest of the plantation till my son Julius is twenty one years old then they may have them on full possession.

    ITEM: I give to my daughter Chany Mullins and my two sons Bud Mullins & Kintchen Mullins six head of cattle, a piece my two sons to have them when they arrive to the years of twenty one, my daughter to have hers with one good bed and furniture to be delivered to her by my Executor when when ever she marries or arrives to the years of of twenty one.

    ITEM: I give to my beloved wife Mary Mullin my land plantation whereon I now live and all the remaining part of my Estate that is not heretofore mentioned during of her life and after her decease my land plantation to my two youngest sons Lone Mullins and Green Mullins I have to them at their discre...ion. I leave also to my to sons Bud Mullins Chenchen Mullins after my wifes decease each of them one good feather bead & furniture to be delivered to them by my Executor. And I do appoint & ordain John Norwood & my wife Mary Mullins Executors to the my last Will and Testament. Recalling all other wills made by me and do witness the same by declaring this to be my last Will amem whereunto I have set my hand & seal this the ninth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty four.

    John Mullins (seal)

    Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of

    John Cooley

    Nathan Mullins - Mark

    2
  • Last Edited: 6 May 2009

Family: Mary Green b. s 1744

Citations:

  1. [S51] Shytle, Joan Mullen, e-mail address.
  2. [S239] Will Pearson -- Mullins web site.

Mary Green

F, #6648, b. say 1744
  • Marriage*: Groom=John Mullins
  • Married Name: Mullins
  • Birth*: say 1744
  • Last Edited: 6 May 2009

Family: John Mullins b. 3 Jan 1744

Julius Mullins

M, #6649, b. circa 1764
Julius Mullins|b. c 1764|p327.htm#i6649|John Mullins|b. 3 Jan 1744|p327.htm#i6647|Mary Green|b. s 1744|p327.htm#i6648|Thomas Mullins|b. c 1714|p327.htm#i6653|Anne Malone|b. s 1716|p327.htm#i6654|||||||
  • Birth*: circa 1764; NC1
  • Last Edited: 6 Oct 2000

Citations:

  1. [S51] Shytle, Joan Mullen.

John Mullins Jr.

M, #6650, b. circa 1762
John Mullins Jr.|b. c 1762|p327.htm#i6650|John Mullins|b. 3 Jan 1744|p327.htm#i6647|Mary Green|b. s 1744|p327.htm#i6648|Thomas Mullins|b. c 1714|p327.htm#i6653|Anne Malone|b. s 1716|p327.htm#i6654|||||||
  • Birth*: circa 1762; NC1
  • Last Edited: 6 May 2009

Family:

Citations:

  1. [S51] Shytle, Joan Mullen.

Bud Mullins

M, #6651, b. circa 1759, d. 1854
Bud Mullins|b. c 1759\nd. 1854|p327.htm#i6651|Thomas Mullins|b. c 1714|p327.htm#i6653|Anne Malone|b. s 1716|p327.htm#i6654|||||||William Malone|b. c 1675\nd. 1745|p327.htm#i6655|Anne (?)|b. c 1680|p327.htm#i6656|
  • Biography*: That Bud Mullins was a son of Thomas Mullins and Anne Malone is purely speculative, but seems to be a reasonable assumption. His first name may have been from the surname Budd, but whether this was a family name, or just a friend of the family, is unknown. His wife may have been a Strickland, as Bud Mullins is often found in census and other records with certain members of the Strickland family. Nancy Strickland, widow of Julius Strickland, may have been Bud's sister, or she may have been a sister of the Strickland men who were associated with Bud. In this latter case, it is possible that she and her husband Julius Strickland were cousins.

  • Name Variation: Budd Mullins
  • Birth*: circa 1759; NC1
  • Census 1820*: 7 August 1820; Hall Co., GA2
  • Census 1830*: 1 June 1830; Campbell Co., GA3
  • Census 1840*: 1 June 1840; Cobb Co., GA4
  • Will*: 1846
  • Death*: 18541
  • Last Edited: 1 Sep 2005

Citations:

  1. [S51] Shytle, Joan Mullen.
  2. [S241] 1820 Census, Roll: M33_6, Page: 149: two males 10-16, one male 16-18, two males 16-26, two males over 45, one female under ten, one female 10-16, one female over 45.
  3. [S222] 1830, Census, Roll: M19_16, Page: 208: one male 20-30, one male 80-90, one female 70-80.
  4. [S223] 1840, Census, Roll: M704_39, Page: 258, District 846; one male 40-50, one male 70-80, one female 70-80, near Ausborn Mullins and Nancy Strickland.

Kinchen Mullins

M, #6652, b. 16 March 1776
Kinchen Mullins|b. 16 Mar 1776|p327.htm#i6652|John Mullins|b. 3 Jan 1744|p327.htm#i6647|Mary Green|b. s 1744|p327.htm#i6648|Thomas Mullins|b. c 1714|p327.htm#i6653|Anne Malone|b. s 1716|p327.htm#i6654|||||||
  • Last Edited: 6 Oct 2000

Citations:

  1. [S51] Shytle, Joan Mullen.

Thomas Mullins

M, #6653, b. circa 1714
  • Last Edited: 1 Sep 2005

Family: Anne Malone b. s 1716

Anne Malone

F, #6654, b. say 1716
Anne Malone|b. s 1716|p327.htm#i6654|William Malone|b. c 1675\nd. 1745|p327.htm#i6655|Anne (?)|b. c 1680|p327.htm#i6656|||||||||||||
  • Marriage*: Groom=Thomas Mullins
  • Death*:
  • Married Name: Mullins
  • Birth*: say 1716
  • Last Edited: 1 Sep 2005

Family: Thomas Mullins b. c 1714

William Malone1

M, #6655, b. circa 1675, d. 1745
  • Biography*: The following article is from "Malone and Allied Families," Second and Revised Edition,by Randolph A. Malone, 1996: William Malone 3-1 (c 1670/1685 VA- 1745 Surry Co., VA), was probably a brother of Nathaniel Malone, Sr. 3-3 and possibly a son of Daniel Malone 2-1 and possible grandson of Daniel Malone 1-1. William 3-1 married Anne ____. In the first edition of this book your author, along with Malone genealogist Lucille Gibson Pleasants, Stith Malone Cain, and Alberta Chaste Malone believed him to be a son of Nathaniel Malone 3-3. This is now proven to be incorrect. The reader is referred to the chapter "The Two William Malones" for a detailed and documented explanation which will not be repeated here. William Malone, Sr. 3-1 was born about 1675 - 1685, and was a contemporary of Nathaniel Malone 3-3. His birth date is suggested by the fact that his son William, Jr. 4-1 was old enough to be a land and patent owner by 1727, with a birth date by about 1705/6. William, Sr. 3-1 lived in the frontier parish of Southwark in the corner of Surry County near the Prince George County Line. The only parishes in Surry Co. at that time were Southwark and Lyons Creek. When Surry County was divided in 1752 this portion became Sussex County and Albemarle Parish. Fortunately, Surry and Sussex County records survived, as well as some Albemarle Parish records. Thus William Malone 3-1 and his children's records are available for study. William Malone 3-1 was a Surry Co. land owner at least by 6-18-1718 when John Roberts deeded land to William Moor(e) on the north side of Nottoway River adjacent to William Malone. How long he had owned this land is not known. He had received an additional land grant by 9-5-1720 which was situated on the north side of the Nottoway River and bounded by the southeast side of Southwest Swamp, as described in a 1745 deed from his son John Malone 4-3 to his other son William Malone, Jr. 4-1 at William Malone Sr. 3-1's. death. This may have been the same land which records show was actually patented to William Malone, Sr. on 9-5-1723, described in the Patent Book as being 195 acres on the north side of Nottaway River, beginning on the south side of Southwestern Swamp. On 3-17-1722 William 3-1, with his wife Ann, deeded 100 acres on the north side of Nottoway River to William Moor(e). On 2-18-1722 Christopher Robertson was granted 80 acres of land on the north side of Nottoway River, on William Malone's corner. Christopher (dec'd by 2-19-1727) was the father of Nathaniel Robertson, and a contemporary of William Malone 3-1. It was Nathaniel's son Drury Robertson who married Winifred Malone 5-24, daughter of William Malone 4-11 and his wife Ann (Booth) Malone. It was Nathaniel Robertson's younger son Nathaniel who married Winifred Malone 5-10, granddaughter of William Malone 3-1 and daughter of .William Malone 4-1. Because of the close association of William Malone 3-1 with Christopher and Nathaniel Robertson, many researchers have felt that his wife was probably Ann(e) Robertson, though the author knows of no documentary proof of this assertion. It is important to note that all of the land dealings of William Malone 3-1 and his son William Malone 4-1 were described as being on the north side of Nottoway River, and/or adjacent to Southwest(er) Swamp, the Robertson family, and the other related neighbors. This differentiates William Malone 3-1 and his son William Malone 4-1(who married Mary Hill) from William Malone 4-11 (who married Ann Booth) and was the son of Nathaniel Malone 3-3. William Malone, Sr. 3-1's son William Malone, Jr. 4-1 owned land in the immediate Nottoway River and Southwest(er) Swamp area as early as 1727, which abutted the property of Nathaniel Robertson. It is probable this had been also part of William Malone Sr.'s patent, because another deed in 1739 describes the land as being on the north side of Nottoway River and bounded by Southwest Swamp and William Malone. In addition, William Malone, Sr.'s land left by his will to son William, Jr. is described as joining Nathaniel Robertson's property also. On 3-20-1738 William Malone, Sr. deeded 100 acres to his son John Malone 4-3, which was part of the land he was patented in 1723. Again, this was land which he owned on the south side of Southwest(er) Swamp. On 5-3-1736 William Malone, Sr. wrote his will, which was probated on 10-161745. In it, he left his property to his two sons William Malone, Jr. 4-1 and John Malone 4-3. To William, Jr. 4-1 he left 97 and one half acres "along a line of marked trees to Southwest Swamp thence up the said swamp to Nathaniel Robertsons deceased line..." The other half of his property he left to son John, land "along the line that divides my son William and my son John to Southwest Swamp, thence down the said swamp to a beach tree..." [148b] The will is as follows: Surry County Will Book 9, p 510, Will of William Malone of Southwalk Parish dated 5-31736, proved 10-16-1745: In the name of God, Amen, I William Malone of Southwark Parish in the County of Surry in the Colony of Virginia being weak in body but of sound Perfect and disposing mind and memory praise be therefore given to almighty God and calling to Remembrance the uncertain State of this transitory Life, and that all flesh must yeald unto Death, when it Shall please God to Call, Do make & ordain this my last Will and testament, hereafter Revoking all other Wills and Testaments by me heretofore made. Imprimis My soul l give to God and Jesus Christ my blessed Saviour and Redeemer hoping for pardon & remission of all my sins. Item: My body I commit to the earth from whence it was taken to be decently buried by my executrix hereafter named and for the disposition of my temporal estate. I give, devise and dispose of the same in the manner following first I desire that my Debts & Funeral Charge be Duly paid & discharged. Item: I devise to my son William and to his heirs for ever Ninety Seven and a half acres of land be the same more or less. Beginning at a pine at Ganlers meadow thence along a line of marked trees to Southwest Swamp thence up the said swamp to Nathaniel Robertsons deceased line thence along the said Robertsons line to my line thence along my line to the beginning. Item: I devise to my loving son John and his heirs forever the plantation that I now live on and the land that belong to it which is Ninety Seven and a half Acres Beginning at the said pine at Ganlers Meadow thence along the Line that divides my son William and my son John to South West Swamp thence Down the said Swamp to a beach tree a corner thence along my line to the said pine at the Beginning. After the decease of my loving Wife Anne or her marriage and also I give to my son John one feather bed and the furniture that belongs to it, which is called his Bed, and two cows and their increase. Item: I devise unto my daughter Elizabeth and her heirs for ever one feather bed and the furniture that belongs unto it, it is called her bed and one cow and calf and one ewe and lamb. Item: I devise unto my daughter Sarah one cow and calf and one Ewe & lamb and one large iron pot. Item: I devise unto my daughter Anne and her heirs for ever one cow and calf and two sheep and a brass kittle. Item: I devise unto my daughter Amey and her heirs for ever one cow and calf. Items: (He devises a cow and calf also to daughters Hannah, Agnes, and Milley.) Item: I devise unto my loving wife Anne all the rest of my estate...making her my hole and sole executrix of this my last will and testament. In witness my hand and seal this third day of May 1736. William Malone (his mark). Witness: Robert Wynne, Thomas Wynne. Copied from microfilm of the original will by the author. At the same time William Sr.'s will was being probated, his son John Malone 4-3 and wife Elizabeth "of Bath Parish in Prince George Co." made a deed of "lease and release" of his inherited land to his brother, William Malone, Jr. The most likely reason for this deed is that John Malone 4-3 was living in Prince George Co. (Dinwiddie Co. in 1752). He is shown moving in 1764 to land deeded him in Granville Co, NC, which later became Bute/Warren Co. (See John Malone 4-3 section.) Many researchers have believed that the Rev. War soldier John Malone (c 1734-1797), who married Mary, was the son of William Malone, Sr., (this author included), but the above deed shows not only that William Malone 3-1's son John had a wife named Elizabeth, but that he also resided out of Surry Co in Bath Parish, Prince George County. He was also too old to likely be a Rev. War soldier, since he was a land owner in 1738. [144] He would have been 60 or more years old during the time of the revolution. We note that the witnesses of William Malone 3-1's will were Robert Wynne and Thomas Wynne, indicating a close association of William Malone 3-1 with the Wynnes as well as his probable brother Nathaniel Malone 3-3, who married the daughter of Thomas Wynne. Robert Wynne, son of Thomas Wynne, was a witness at both of their wills. The inventory of William's estate was made and received 10-12-1745 with Anne Malone as executrix.
  • Birth*: circa 1675; VA
  • Marriage*: say 1700; VA; Bride=Anne (?)
  • Will*: 3 May 1736; Brunswick Co., VA
  • Death*: 1745; Brunswick Co., VA
  • Probate*: 16 October 1745; Brunswick Co., VA
  • Last Edited: 1 Sep 2005

Family: Anne (?) b. c 1680

Citations:

  1. [S17] Randolph A. Malone, Malone and Allied Families, p. 38.

Anne (?)

F, #6656, b. circa 1680
  • Birth*: circa 1680; VA
  • Marriage*: say 1700; VA; Groom=William Malone
  • Married Name: say 1700; Malone
  • Last Edited: 1 Sep 2005

Family: William Malone b. c 1675, d. 1745

Mildred Walene Latimer1,2

F, #6668, b. 6 June 1921, d. 19 November 1984
Mildred Walene Latimer|b. 6 Jun 1921\nd. 19 Nov 1984|p327.htm#i6668|Jerome Brady Latimer|b. 15 May 1870\nd. 21 Mar 1935|p328.htm#i6689|Nannie Texonia Jackson|b. 3 Feb 1881\nd. 15 Sep 1967|p329.htm#i6690||||Mary C. Davis|b. 5 Mar 1851\nd. 30 Jan 1936|p531.htm#i10103|Lee R. Jackson|b. 26 Oct 1826\nd. 19 Mar 1904|p329.htm#i6693|Nancy C. Smith|b. 28 Jul 1836\nd. 9 Feb 1904|p329.htm#i6694|
  • Birth*: 6 June 1921; Tallapoosa Co., AL
  • (Daughter) Photographed: circa 1926; New Site, Tallapoosa Co., AL; In back is Jackson Latimer. In front of him is Pauline, Nannie Texonia, and Wynema Latimer. In the very front is Annie Ruth and Mildred Walene Latimer.; Principal=Nannie Texonia Jackson2
    The Latimers
  • Photographed: say 19412
    Mildred Walene Latimer
  • Marriage*: 12 December 1942; Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL; Principal=Lewis Wyman Griffin
  • Married Name: 12 December 1942; Griffin
  • Photographed*: say 19453
    Mildred (Latimer) Griffin
  • (Daughter) Photographed: 25 July 1948; New Site, Tallapoosa Co., AL; Standing left to right: Louise Latimer, Annie Ruth Lovell, Mildred Griffin, Jessie McIntosh, Bernie Latimer, Elizabeth Latimer, Margaret Brown, Nannie Latimer;
    kneeling left to right: Ralph Latimer, Dan Lovell with daughter Dannye Sue Lovell, Lewis Griffin with daughter Bonnie Griffin, James McIntosh, J. B. Latimer, Roy Latimer, Walker Dunson; Principal=Nannie Texonia Jackson4
    Latimer family
  • (Sister) Photographed: 25 July 1948; New Site, Tallapoosa Co., AL; Left to right: Jessie, Annie Ruth, Wynema, Vertis, Mildred, and Leila. Only Pauline is missing.; Principal=Leila Marie Latimer4
    Latimer daughters
  • Marriage*: 26 December 1971; Groom=William Franklin Turner
  • Married Name: 26 December 1971; Turner
  • Death*: 19 November 1984; Summerland Key, Monroe Co, FL
  • Last Edited: 20 Dec 2006

Citations:

  1. Mom was named by her older brother Walker. She never cared much for the name Walene.
  2. [S308] Lewis Wyman Griffin Jr., e-mail address.
  3. [S308] Lewis Wyman Griffin Jr., e-mail address.
    this was the photo that Dad carried in his wallet.
  4. [S414] Lynn (Latimer) Pahl e-mail e-mail, Nov 2009,.

Martha Scoggin

F, #6669, b. 11 July 1729
Martha Scoggin|b. 11 Jul 1729|p327.htm#i6669|Richard Scoggin Jr.|b. c 1698\nd. 1770|p328.htm#i6671|Mary (?)|b. c 1700\nd. 1780|p328.htm#i6672|Richard Scoggin|b. c 1660|p575.htm#i10880|Lucy Harvey|b. c 1663|p575.htm#i10881|||||||
  • Biography*: Martha and the other daughters have been assigned husbands based on names of husbands mentioned in Mary Scoggins will. Which daughter was married to which husband is unclear and awaiting further evidence.
  • Death*:
  • Marriage*: Groom=David Wall
  • Married Name: Wall
  • Birth*: 11 July 1729
  • Last Edited: 6 Oct 2000
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