Tuesday, September 20, 2016

James Brittain Sells His Father-in-Law's Land in 1797 - Greene County, Georgia

This 230 acre parcel, granted for Reuben Pound's service in the Georgia Continental Line during the Revolutionary War, was originally located in Washington County, Georgia. However, the county was divided in 1786, and Reuben Pound’s land was then within the boundaries of Greene County. In 1793, Hancock County was formed from Greene and Washington Counties. The land had surely been passed down to James and Frances, as well as others of her surviving siblings and their spouses, following the death of Reuben Pound.

Oconee River
Photo Source - Myself

GREENE COUNTY, GEORGIA DEED BOOK B, page 227:

State of Georgia
Hancock County

This INDENTURE made the 13th day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & ninety seven between Richard pounds, Newman Pounds, Meriman Pounds, Julius Sanders and James Britton of the one part and Stephen Bishop of the county of the aforesaid of the other part.

WITNESSETH that the said Richard Pound, Newman Pound, Meriman Pound, Julius Sanders and James Britton for and in consideration of the some of one thousand dollars to him in hand paid before the sealing and delivery of thie Indenture the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledge hath bargain and sold unto the said STEPHEN BISHOP one certain track or parcel of and containing two hundred and thirty acres be the same more or less lying on the OCONEE RIVER in the COUNTY OF GREEN. Begining on the bank of said river at stake X running thence North sixty five east forty seven chains and ninety six links to a Dogwood X thence South twenty east to a hickory X thence South sixty five West forty seven chains and ninety six links to a white oak X on the bank of the river, thence along various corners thereof to the beginning;

Originally granted to RUBEN POUNDS on the fourteenth day of February seventeen hundred eighty five as well more fully appear frefernce being had to the original grant in Secretary's office Book AAA folio 8 and the said RICHARD POUNDS and MARY his wife, NEWMAN POUNDS and PEGGY his wife, MERIMAN POUNDS & CLARY his wife, JULIUS SANDERS and KATY his wife, JAMES BRITTON and FRANKY his wife will warrant and defend the above described land premises with all and sigular the rights members and appertainces thereunto belonging against each and every of their heirs and asigns and against the claim or demand of every other person whatsoever unto the said STEPHEN BISHOP his heirs and asigns forever in fee simple.

IN WITNESS THEREOF the said RICHARD, NEWMAN & MERIMAN POUNDS, JAMES BRITTON, JULIUS SANDERS otherwise has hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the day and year above written.
Julius Sanders (Seal)

        her
Katy X Sanders (Seal)
      mark

James Britton (Seal)


            her
Franky X Britton (Seal)
          mark

             his
Richard X Pounds (Seal)
           mark
         her
Mary X Pounds (Seal)
       mark

Marryman Pounds (Seal)

         her
Clary X Pounds (Seal)
       mark

            her
Peggay X Pounds (Seal)
          mark

            her
Numun X Pounds (Seal)
          mark

SIGNED, SEALED and DELIVERED in presence of

            her
Francis X Hough
          mark

          his
James X Hough
        mark

J. W. Bailey J. P.

Andrew Ballard

Registered the 12th day of July 1798

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STATE OF GEORGIA
GREENE COUNTY

JOHN CHISOLEM one of the heirs and legatees of REUBEN POUNDS dec'd came personally before me & acknowledged and hereby relinquished all right & title to the within premises to the said STEPHEN BISHOP his heirs & assigns in due form of law.

SIGNED this 3rd day of Oct. 1800
TEST of Henry Treat

John Chisolem (Seal)
Sally Chiseolem (Seal)
Park Clk
Registered the 8th of Oct. 1800
Transcription Source ➚
(emphasis mine)

Monday, May 30, 2016

Louis Cass Britton (1851-1932) Source Summary


Parentage
Riley Britton: Born in Crawford Co, MO 1814, died in Hartville, Wright Co, MO 1873
Julia Ann Strong: Born in Davidson Co, TN 1824, died in Baxter, Stone Co, MO 1898

Primary Sources
  • No birth certificate
  • 1860 Census is missing, which would have shown him living with his parents
  • Death Certificate states “Don’t Know” for Louis’ parents’ names and birth places

Secondary Sources
  • 1850 Census: Riley (b MO)/Julia (b TN) listed with children Vienna, Frances, S A and G O
  • 1870 Census: Riley (b MO)/Julia (b TN) living between Louis and Fannie (Frances)
  • 1880 Census: Parents both born in Tennessee
  • 1900 Census: Father born in Missouri, Mother born in Tennessee
  • 1910 Census: Father born in Missouri, Mother born in Tennessee
  • 1920 Census: Father born in Missouri, Mother born in Tennessee
  • 1930 Census: Father born in Missouri, Mother born in Tennessee

Conclusions
  • Agree that his parents were Riley and Julia, but would like to find more conclusive proof.

Birth
15 May 1851 in Golden, White Pine Twp, Barry County, Missouri

Primary Sources
  • Bible Page: L. C. Britton Born May 15,1851

Secondary Sources
  • 1850 Census (16 Aug) Dist 24, Crawford Co, MO: Parents were there 1 yr before Louis’ birth
  • 1870 Census (18 Jun) Wright Co, MO: Age 20, Place of Birth MO (b 185o/1)
  • 1880 Census (17 Jun) White River Twp, Barry Co, MO: Age 28, Born in Missouri (b 1851/2)
  • 1900 Census (7 Jun) William Twp, Stone Co, MO: DoB May 1851, Place of Birth Missouri
  • 1910 Census (26 Apr) Williams Twp, Stone Co, MO: Age 58, Place of Birth Missouri
  • 1920 Census (28 Feb) Williams Twp, Stone Co, MO: Age 68, Place of Birth Missouri
  • 1930 Census (10 Apr) Ruth Twp, Stone Co, MO: Age 78, Place of Birth Missouri
  • Death Certificate: Date Birth May 15, 1851, Birth Place MO

Conclusions
  • Date is likely correct. Death certificate and Bible agree, the census records within range.
  • Insufficient proof of town/county, but all census records agree that he was born in Missouri.

Marriage
Hannah Catherine Odell 1 Mar 1870 in Hartville, Wright County, Missouri Primary Sources
  • No marriage certificate
  • No Bible record that includes their marriage date

Secondary Sources
  • 1870 Census Hartville, Wright Co, MO: Hanah 22, Louis 20, with her parents, listed together
  • 1880 Census White River Twp, Barry Co, MO: Louis 28, Hannah 32 Wife
  • 1900 Census Williams Twp, Stone Co, MO: Louis C 49, Hannah 51 Wife, both m. 30 years
  • 1910 Census William Twp, Stone Co, MO: Louis C 58, Hanna C 60, both married 39 years
  • Hannah’s headstone: Hannah C Britton Sept 3, 1849 - June 15, 1919 Wife of L. C. Britton

Conclusions
  • Louis’ wife’s name and information is correct.
  • There must be a marriage or Bible record that I don’t have yet, date likely correct
  • Census records suggest married 1869/1870, in line with the accepted date of 1 Mar 1870
  • Place not listed, but both sets of parents lived near Hartville in Wright County that year

Death
Died 6 Aug 1932 in Chouteau, Mayes County, Oklahoma

 Primary Sources
  • Death Certificate: Date of Death Aug 6 ’32 Mayes County, Oklahoma age 81 yrs 2 mo 17 days

Burial
7 Aug 1932 in Alberty (Bethany?) Cemetery, Sportsman Acres, Mayes Co, OK

Primary Sources
  • Death Certificate: Place of Burial Bethany Cemetery 8/7/32
  • Headstone Photo in Alberty Cemetery: Louis Britton (no dates)

Notes
The Alberty Cemetery is no longer accessible by vehicle. Due to vandalism, access was terminated by the intentional destruction of the bridge needed to get out there. You would have to hike 1 ½ miles or use a quad. This is according to Oklahoma Genweb on a page listing burials, as found in the sexton’s book on which his first name is listed as Lewis rather than Louis. A post on rootsweb states the following for directions: Hwy 69, then east on 69A until arriving at a big water tower. Turn right on that street and continue until you get to a dirt road heading east. There is a locked gate, after which you have to walk. Make a left on the first road, which is overgrown with brush.

Monday, April 4, 2016

WWI Draft Card for Emery Frances Kincade - 1918 Galena, Stone Co, Missouri



Emery Francis Kincade, 35
Birth - 14 Apr 1883
Home address - Nauvoo, Stone County, Missouri
Occupation - farming, no employer
Nearest relative - Cora Florence Kincade of Nauvoo, Stone County, Missouri
Appearance - tall, stout build, brown eyes, brown hair
Date of registration - 12 Sep 1918 in Galena, Stone County, Missouri
Images Source - ancestry.com  ➚

Emery Frances Kincade, son of William M Kincade and Mary E Johnson, was born in Pratt, Pratt County, Kansas. He married Cora Florence Britton, daughter of Louis Cass Britton and Hannah Catherine Odell, 26 May 1907 in High, Carroll County, Arkansas. Emery passed away 28 Jun 1949 in Drumright, Creek County, Oklahoma. Cora died there 26 Mar 1968. Both were buried in the North Cemetery in Drumright.

WWI Draft Card for Sherman F Lynes - 1917 Laclede County, Missouri



Sherman Franklin Lynes, 24
Birth - 16 Oct 1892 in Lin Creek, Missouri
Home address - Lebanon, Missouri
Occupation - none
Military service - none (served later in WWI)
Marrital status - married
Appearance - medium height, medium build, gray eyes, brown hair
Date of registration - 25 Jul 1917 in Laclede County, Missouri
Images Source - ancestry.com  ➚

Sherman Franklin Lynes, son of Calvin Lynes and Mary Reynolds, was born 16 Oct 1888 or 1892 in Linn Creek, Camden County, Missouri. He married Stella Britton, daughter of Louis Cass Britton and Hannah Catherine Odell, 12 Aug 1920 in Berryville, Carroll County, Arkansas. Sherman died 8 Aug 1960 in the Veteran's Hospital, Westwood, Lassen County, California. Stella died in the County Harbor Hospital, Torrance, Los Angeles County, California 26 Sep 1960.

Sunday, April 3, 2016

WWI Draft Card for Elbert N Botner - 1918 Brazil, Clay County, Indiana



Elbert Nuten Botner, 35
Birth - 20 Sep 1882
Home address - 1019 E Nat. Ave. Brazil, Clay County, Indiana
Occupation - Mechanic in Brazil, Clay County, Indiana, working for Guy Bush
Nearest relative - Anna Botner of 1019 E Nat. Ave, Brazil, Clay County, Indiana
Appearance - tall, medium build, brown eyes, black hair
Date of registration - 11 Sep 1918 in Brazil, Clay County, Indiana
Images Source - ancestry.com  ➚

Elbert Nuten Botner, son of William Botner and Rachel Bull, was born 20 Sep 1882 in Stone County, Missouri. He married Parilee Britton, daughter of Louis Cass Britton and Hannah Catherine Odell, 10 Dec 1902 in Berryville, Carroll County, Arkansas. She died 18 Sep 1963 in Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana and he passed away 17 Nov 1965.

Saturday, April 2, 2016

WWI Draft Card for John T Hardman - 1918 Viola, Barry Co, Missouri




John Thomas Hardman, 41
Birth - 1 Oct 1876
Home address - Viola, Barry County, Missouri
Occupation - Farmer in Viola, Barry County, Missouri
Nearest relative - Wife, Alice Hardman of Viola, Barry County, Missouri
Appearance - tall, medium build, blue eyes, red hair
Date of registration - 12 Sep 1918 in Cassville, Barry County, Missouri
Images Source - Family Search  ➚


John Thomas Hardman, son of John Lawrence Hardman and Mary Elizabeth Carmichael, was born 1 Oct 1876 (death certificate says 1878) in Springtown, Parker County, Texas. He married Sarah Alice Britton, daughter of Louis Cass Britton and Hannah Catherine Odell, 26 Jan 1895 in Baxter, Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri. He died 1 Dec 1945 in Shell Knob, Barry County, Missouri and was buried in the McCullough Cemetery in Lampe, Stone County, Missouri.

WWI Draft Card for Henry L Britton - 1918 Daisy, Stevens Co, Washington



Henry Lewis Britton, 21
Birth - 17 Sep 1896 in Viola, Missouri
Home address - Daisy, Washington
Employer - W I Britton (Daisy, Washington)
Appearance - tall and slender, brown eyes, black hair
Date of Registration - 5 Jun 1918
Father's birthplace - Wright County, Missouri
Nearest relative - W I Britton (father) of Daisy, Washington
Images Source - Family Search  ➚

Henry Lewis Britton, son of William Isaac "Ike" Britton and Elizabeth Aletha "Lizzie" Lightle, was born in Stone County, Missouri and never married, that I know of. He spent part of his life in Colorado, but died 17 Nov 1976 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.

Funeral Card for William Isaac Britton - 1953 Kim, Las Animas Co, Colorado


Shared by Ellen Britton

William Isaac "Ike" Britton, son of Louis Cass Britton and Hannah Catherine Odell, was born 28 May 1872 in Golden, White River Township, Barry County, Missouri. He married Elizabeth Aletha "Lizzie" Lightle 7 Mar 1893 in Carroll County, Arkansas and died 1 Sep 1953 in Kim, Las Animas County, Colorado. He was buried in the Kim Cemetery.

Marriage of Ike Britton and Lizzie Lightle - 1893, Carroll County, Arkansas

Shared by Peggy Boone
Shared by Peggy Boone
William Isaac "Ike" Britton was born 28 May 1872 in Golden, White River Township, Barry County, Missouri to Louis Cass Britton and Hannah Catherine Odell. He married Elizabeth Aletha "Lizzie" Lightle, daughter of Henry Lightle and Nancy Lucinda Brewer, 7 Mar 1893 in Berryville, Carroll County, Arkansas. Both Ike and Lizzie were of Baxter, Stone County, Missouri (just across the state line). Lizzie endured smallpox and also had severe lung problems. She died at the age of only 58 in Kim, Las Animas County, Colorado 13 Jul 1932. Ike never remarried, and died 1 Sep 1953 in Kim. Both were buried in the Kim Cemetery.

Bond 6 Mar 1893 - Carroll County, Arkansas
W I Britton and G W Bonham for $100
(George Washington Bonham had married Lizzie's sister, Merrietta, the year before.)

License 6 Mar 1893 - Carroll County, Arkansas
W I Britton (21) and Lizzie A Lightel (19), both of Baxter, Stone County, Missouri

Certificate of Marriage 7 Mar 1893 - Carroll County, Arkansas
L A Brigman M G (minister of the Gospel)

Certificate of Record filed 28 Apr 1893 - Carroll County, Arkansas
Marriage Book D, page 423

The first would be the original. The second is a copy typed up in Berryville over a hundred years later, 17 Mar 2004, and was probably requested by a relative.
William Isaac "Ike" Britton
Shared by Adwyna Jackson

Elizabeth Aletha "Lizzie" Lightle
Shared by Ellen Britton

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Blog Archives

Bible Pages
○ Louis Cass Britton (1851-1932)
○ Riley Britton (1814-1873)

Birth Records
Clarence Custer "Cub" Britton - 1908 Colorado

Census Images
○ Clarence Custer "Cub" Britton (1809-1987)

Civil War

Court Records

Death Certificates
Louis Cass Britton 1932 Mayes Co, Oklahoma
Hannah Catherine Odell 1919 Stone Co, Missouri

Documents

Family Letters
Referencing Julia Strong (1824-1898)

Frontier Indian Wars

Funeral Cards
William I Britton - 1953 Las Animas Co, Colorado

Immigration Records

Land Records
James Brittain, 1795 Greene Co, Georgia
James Brittain, 1797 Greene Co, Georgia
○ Reuben Pound, 1797 Greene Co, Georgia

Marriage Records
Clarence Custer Britton/Ellen 1930 Kim, Colorado
William Britton/Elizabeth 1893 Carroll Co, Ar
Odell, Abraham/Cynthia Smith 1840 Polk Co, Mo
Enoch Odell/Catherine Pryor 1799 Greene Co, NC

Maps

Military Rosters

Obituaries
Elizabeth Aletha Lightle 1932 Kim, Colorado
John Albert Strong 1915 Wright Co, Missouri

Petitions

Photos
○ Louis Cass Britton (1851-1932)
○ Louis Cass Britton Family
○ Perry Eldridge Britten (1855-1827)
○ William Isaac "Ike" Britton (1872-1953)
○ William Isaac "Ike" Britton Family
○ Hannah Catherine Odell (1849-1919)
○ Julia Ann Strong (1824-1898)

Residence Summaries with Parents/Grandparents
Britton, Louis Cass /Hannah Catherine Odell

Revolutionary War

Road Orders

Source Summaries
Louis Cass Britton (1851-1932)

Stories
Clarence Custer "Cub" Britton (1908-1987)
Louis Cass Britton (1851-1932)
Perry Eldridge Britten (1855-1927)
○ Riley Britton (1814-1873)
Violet Lorraine Britton (1931-1932)
○ William Isaac "Ike" Britton (1872-1953)
○ Rebecca Brown (1606-1674)
○ Andrew Job (1629-1700)
○ Elizabeth Maxwell (1700-1782)
○ Samuel Odell (1700's)

Tax Records

War of 1812

World War I Draft Cards
○ Elbert Botner - 1918 Clay Co, Indiana
○ Henry Britton - 1918 Stevens Co, Washington
○ John Hardman - 1918 Barry Co, Missouri
○ Emery Kincade - 1918 Stone Co, Missouri
○ Sherman Lynes - 1917 Laclede Co, Missouri

World War II Draft Cards

Wills and Estate Files
○ Britton, Riley - 1876 Wright Co, Missouri
○ Odell, Richard - 1636 England
○ Odell, Samuel - 1788 Greene Co, North Carolina
○ Odell, William - 1676 Connecticut


Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Census Images for Clarence Custer "Cub" Britton (1908-1987)

Cub was born 14 Apr 1908 near Viola in Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri to William Isaac "Ike" Britton and Elizabeth Aletha "Lizzie" Lightle. After a cyclone destroyed their cabin, they rebuilt it before moving to Washington. They then had to leave there on account of Lizzie's health. The doctor thought she had TB, and said that if they did not get her to a high, dry climate she would not live long. They then settled in Colorado. Cub married Ellen Lovicy Waters 16 Apr 1930 in Kim, Las Animas County, Colorado.
1910 Census - Williams Twp, Stone Co, Missouri
Britton, William I - 37, m. 17 yrs, farmer, born in Missouri
Britton, Elizabeth A - 35, m. 17 yrs, born in Kansas            
Britton, Nora H - 16, born in Missouri
Britton, Henry L - 13, born in Missouri
Britton, Nancy K - 11, born in Missouri
Britton, Walter B, 6, born in Missouri  
Britton, Clarence G, 2, born in Missouri
Source - ancestry.com

1920 Census - Daisy Precinct, Stevens Co, Washington
Britton, William I - 47, farmer, rented, born in Missouri
Britton, Eliza A - 45, born in Kansas                                  
Britton, Henry L - 23, laborer, born in Missouri    
Britton, Walter B - 17, in school, born in Missouri
Britton, Custer C, 12, in school, born in Missouri  
Britton, Homer E - 10, in school, born in Missouri
Source - ancestry.com


1930 Census - Kim Precinct, Las Animas County, Colorado
Britton, William I - 57, farmer, owned, born in Missouri
Britton, Elitha A - 55, born in Missouri
     Britton, H Lewis - age?, farm laborer, born in Missouri
     Britton, Walter B - 24, farm laborer, born in Missouri
     Britton, Clarence C - 22, farmer laborer, b. in Missouri
     Britton, Homer E - 20, farm laborer, born in Missouri
Source - ancestry.com

1940 Census - Long Hollow Rd, La Plata County, Colorado
Britton, Clarence - 31, 8th gr education, farmer, b Missouri
     Britton, Ellen - 27, 8th grade education, b. Missouri
     Britton, Clifford - 6, born in Colorado
     Britton, Philip - 4, born in Colorado
     Britton, Ruth - 3, born in Colorado
     Britton, Hazel - 3/12, born in Coloado
Britton, W I - 68, Wd, 5th grade education, b. Missouri
Source - ancestry.com


Birth Certificate of Clarence Custer "Cub" Britton, 1908 - Stone County, Missouri


Birth - 14 Apr 1908 (Viola, Stone County, Missouri)
Father - William Isaac Britton (born in Missouri)
Mother - Elizabeth Aletha Lightle (born in Kansas)

As a point of interest, when Cub's mother was in labor with him she was in bed with smallpox. Because of the highly contagious nature of this horrific disease, the traveling doctor would not come into the house to tend to her, so her husband had to deliver the baby. Cub was born broke out with smallpox as well. Though both survived the ordeal, he nearly died later of pneumonia. This information was provided by Cub's wife, Ellen, who is now deceased. She also stated that Cub was born in a log cabin near the little town of Viola. Notice that the birth certificate says that he was born in Viola. However, this might just be where his birth was registered. Or Viola may have been listed because it was the nearest settlement. Notice that this birth certificate was not one issued at the time of his birth, but much later when he had need of one. Perhaps his original, if he'd ever had one, was lost or destroyed.

Shared by Ellen Lovicy Waters Britton, Cub's wife

Monday, March 21, 2016

Will of Samuel Odell Jr, 1788 - Green Co, North Carolina (now in Tennessee)


July the 5th 1788. 
In the name of God amen. I, Samuel Odell of the State of North Carolina and Green Co., being infirm in body; but of sound understanding do make and ordain this my last will and Testament in order following that is to say, I give and recommend my soul into the hand of almighty God that gave it and my body I recommend to the Earth to be decently intered at the discresion of my Executrix and touching such worldly Estate which it hath plesed God to bless me with I will and bequeath in the following manner and form. 

I give to my dearly and well beloved wife Elizabeth Odell two parts of my estate, and to my beloved sons Enoch Odle, Solomon Odle & Jeremiah Odle, I give and bequeath the Land I am now possesd of lying on Crobeys Creek to equally divided at the decease of my wife Elizabeth Odle and to my beloved Daughters Sarah Odle Ratchel Odle I give and bequeath an equal part of all my movable goods and Chattels and to be ordered at the discresion of my Executors William Whitson and Enoch Job. and I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and disannul all and every other former Testament and wills in any ways mentioned. 

As witness I have here set my hand and Test, 
John Denton, Isaac Odle, George Stevins Samuel Odle (his mark is written on either side of the seal)

Transcription source - Rootsweb ➚
FAMILY MEMBERS MENTIONED
PROPERTY GIVEN TO EACH
Elizabeth Odell
(wife)
• two parts of his estate
Enoch Odle
Solomon Odle
Jeremiah Odle
(sons)
• his land on Crobeys Creek, to be divided among
them after their mother's death
Sarah Odle
Ratchel Odle
(daughters)
• equal parts o fhis movable goods and chattels at
the discretion of the executors
William Whitson • co-executor
Enoch Job • co-executor (Elizabeth's brother)

Background Information:
Samuel Odell, son of Samuel and Elizabeth Odell, was born 16 Jan 1750 in Dunmore (later Shenandoah) County, Virginia. It is suspected that his father, French and Indian War veteran and one of the first settlers of the Shenandoah Valley, came to the area near Powell's Fort in Old Augusta County (later became Dunmore County) because of a land grant received.  and died in Greene County, North Carolina (now Greene County, Tennessee). He is believed to be the first settler in the Cosby Creek Valley in what is now Tennessee. Wikipedia ➚ states that he settled at the junction of Pigeon River and Cosby Creek in the 1780's. 

This area was in the temporary State of Franklin around the time of his death, although there were parallel governments in operation. Samuel passed away at only about 38 years of age. Perhaps he had participated in the Battle of Franklin in February of 1788, in which a number of men on both sides were injured and three killed. Or, maybe, he fell victim to one of the frontier Indian attacks later that year and was mortally wounded.

Will of William Odell, 1676 - Fairfield, Connecticut Colony


Abstract:
"Will: dated 6 Jun 1676; son William; grandchild Samuel Morehouse, son of dau Rebecca, and brothers Thomas and John Morehouse; grandchild John Odell, son of John; to Goody Knap, four yards of new red cloth; daughter-in-law Mary Odell; son John Odell and dau Rebecca Morehouse; son-in-law Samuel Morehouse and son John Odell, executors. Inventory 12 Jun 1676"
Source location - unknown

"WILLIAM ODELL was at Concord in 1639, & was perhaps from the Parish of Odell in England, which which the Rev. Peter Bulkley came. His s. James was b. in 1640 at Concord, & died the next year; also d. Rebecca b. 17 July 1642. Savage says he removed from Concord to Southampton L. I. in 1642 & soon after settled at Pequonnock, where he occupied a considerable land at Greenlea. He died in 1676; the same year June 6 his will is dated, in which he gave his s. William, who had settled at Greenwich, Connecticut, his horses, cattle, swine & sheep, & 1/3 of his movable estate; to his grand-son Samuel Morehouse, s. of his d. Rebecca, he gave all his land near Uncoway River, called Rossiter's field; 2 acres in the great meadow before the town; land in Concord field called "poor man's lot;" building lot, pasture-lot, long lot, all his land dividends in Compo, all his housing & half of his house lot in F., out of which legacies said Samuel Morehouse was to pay to his brothers Thomas and John 5£ each, when 21 years of age. To his grandson John Odell, all land on the other side of the creek, & the half of his home lot; to Jonathan Morehouse 2 sheep; to Goody Knap 4 yards of red cloth; to daughter in law Mary Odell, his wife's red broadcloth cloak. All remaining estate he gave his s. John Odell, and his daughter Rebecca Morehouse. He made his son in law Samuel Morehouse, & John Odell his executors."

Summary:

FAMILY MEMBERS MENTIONED
PROPERTY GIVEN TO EACH
William Odell
(son)
• his horses, cattle, swine & sheep
• 1/3 of his movable estate
Samuel Morehouse
(grandon, son of Rebecca)
• all his land near Uncoway River, called Rossiter's field
• 2 acres in the great meadow before the town
• land in Concord field called "poor man's lot"
• building lot, pasture lot, long lot
• all his land dividends in Compo
• all his housing & half of his house lot in F [sic Fairfield]
• had to pay brothers money from this when they turned 21
Thomas/John Morehouse
(grandsons)
• 5£ each when 21 years old age, paid from what was given
   to Samuel Morehouse
John Odell
(grandson)
• all land on the other ide of the creek
• half of his home lot
Jonathan Morehouse • 2 sheep
Goody Knap • 4 years of red cloth
• She might have been a relation of the Goody Knapp that
was hung as a witch. William Odell's wife, Rebecca, was
one of the judges.
Mary Odell
(daughter-in-law)
• his wife's red broadcloth cloak
John Odell (son)
Rebecca Morehouse
(daughter)
• remainder of his estate, John made co-executor
Samuel Morehouse
(son-in-law)
• made co-executor

Will of Richard Odell, 1636 - Buckinghamshire, England


Will of Richard Odell of Newport Pagnell, (Bucks.) miller, dated 21 November, 1636:
To William Odell my eldest son, my freehold land in Cranfield, co. Beds. Mary Odell my daughter £20 at marriage or 21. Elizabeth Odell, daughter of John Odell my brother, 10 shillings. Residue to Martha my wife, whom Extrx. and John Odell and Robert Markes of Newport Pagnell, blacksmith, Overseers.

Witnesses:
Richard Hull
Thomas King
Robert Bitchnoe
Proved 10 January, 1636/7, by the Extrx. named
(Source - Arch: Buckinghamshire Will Book 36, folio 80)

Family Members Mentioned Property Listed
Martha Odell (wife) • residue of estate
• made co-executor
William Odell (eldest son) • freehold land in Cranfield, Bedfordshire England
Mary Odell (daughter) • £20 when she marries or turns 21
John Odell (brother) • made co-executor
Elizabeth Odell (niece)
*daughter of brother, John
• 10 shillings

Background Information:

Richard Odell was born 1576 in Pagnall, Buckinghamshire, England. He married Martha Nicholls in about 1601 in Pagnall and died there in 1637. Richard might have been the son of Richard Odell (born ca. 1540 in Bedfordshire, England and died 31 Mar 1611 in Salford, Bedforedshire, England) and Elizabeth Perst/Pierce/Pierde (1550-1580), who were married 12 Sep 1565 in Bedfordshire.

My direct ancestor, William Odell (1602-1676), might have been the above mentioned "eldest son" of Richard Odell (1576-1637), who was willed the land in Bedfordshire. My William Odell was christened in the Cranfield Parish Church in Bedfordshire, England 24 Feb 1602. Note that Cranfield is the very place in which the land was located. He is believed to be a direct descendant of Walter Flanrencis, the Count of Flanders, who may have fought alongside William the Conqueror in 1066.

William Odell immigrated to America in the 1630's from England. William, a Puritan, was a Concord Planter who came to the Massachusetts Bay Colony with Winthrop's Fleet on a ship called the Susan and Ellen, likely with the congregation of Reverend Peter Bulkeley's All Saints Church. Concord was the first inland settlement in what was then Massachusetts, and William purchased land there from the Indians. 

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Marriage of Abraham Odle and Cynthia Ann Smith - 1840, Polk Co, Missouri


Abraham Odle/Odell was born 26 May 1814 in White County, Tennessee to Enoch Odell and Catherine Pryor. He married Cynthia Ann Smith, a young woman from Illinois, in Polk County, Missouri 19 Jan 1840. He died 30 Apr 1899 in Randolph County, Arkansas and she passed on sometime after 1900, likely in the vicinity of Elm Store Township, Randolph County, Arkansas, where she is found living that year, with the family of her daughter, Sarah.


Marriage of Abraham Odle and Cynthia Smith, 1840
Source - ancestry.com ➚

Marriage of Enoch Odle to Catharine Pryor - 1799, Greene County, Tennessee


Enoch Odle/Odell was born 19 Mar 1776 in the Shenandoah Valley of Colonial Virginia to Samuel Odell and Elizabeth Job. Enoch's father is believed to have been one of the first settlers of the Cosby Creek Valley in the 1780's, an area that lies against the mountain range that became the western border of North Carolina and the eastern border of Tennessee. The region was originally a part of North Carolina, but later became Greene County, Tennessee. It was here that the famous frontiersman, Davy Crockett, was born in 1786, around the time that Samuel Odell arrived. 

Enoch married Catherine Pryor, likely a daughter of Joseph Pryor, 22 Aug 1799 in Greene County, Tennessee. Enoch later served in the War of 1812 with Andrew Jackson. He moved to White County, near Green Spring on the Caney Fork of the Cumberland River, possibly on bounty land given to him after the war. Enoch eventually moved their family to Macoupin County, Illinois and later to Wright County, Missouri.


Marriage of Enoch Odle and Catharine Pryor, 1799
Source - ancestry.com ➚

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Sale of Reuben Pound's Bounty Land in 1797 - Oconee River, Greene Co, Georgia

For his service as a Patriot in the Revolutionary War, Reuben Pound (1730-1797) was granted 230 acres of land along the Oconee River in what was then Washington County, Georgia 10 October 1784 and was included in survey number 487. Note that Reuben was the father of Francis "Frankey" Pound (1779-1850) that later married James Brittain (1769-1828). 

The year before Reuben's land grant, treaties had been signed with the Creek Indians which extended Georgia Territory northward to the mountains. In 1784 there were only two counties, Washington and Franklin, which were very large geographic areas. Washington County was divided about 2 years later and Reuben’s land was then within the boundaries of Greene County. He resided there and likely farmed until his death, about 13 years later. After his death 13 Nov 1797, his land passed to his heirs. They chose to sell the parcel to Stephen Bishop for $1000. 

The following can be found in the Greene County, Georgia Deed Book B, page 227: 

“Richard Pounds, Newman Pounds, Merryman Pounds, Clary Pounds, Peggy Pounds, Mary Pounds, Julius and Katy Sanders, James and Franky Britton sell to Stephen Bishop 230 acres on the south side of the Oconee River. Consideration $1,000.00, lying in Green County. Test: Frances Hough, James Hough - Greene County Record November 13, 1797.” 

Below is a similar record: 

“November 13, 1797 State of Georgia, Hancock County
This indenture made 13th day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven between Richard Pounds, Newman Pounds, Meriman Pound, Julius Sanders and James Britton of the one part and Stephen Bishop of the county and state aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Richard Pounds, Newman Pounds, Meriman Pounds, Julius Sanders and James Britton for and in consideration of the sum of one thousand dollars to him in hand paid before the sealing and delivery of this indenture the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath bargained and sold unto the said Stephen Bishop one certain tract or parcel of land containing two hundred and thirty acres be the same more or less lying on the Oconee River in the County of Greene. Beginning on the bank of said river at a stake X running thence North sixty five east forty seven chains and ninety six links to a dogwood X thence south twenty east to a hickory X thence South 3”.

Residence Summary of the Louis Cass Britton and Hannah Catherine Odell Families



Year

James/Frankey
Brittain
Riley/Julia
Britton
Louis/Hannah
Britton
Abraham/Cynthia
Odell
Enoch/Catherine
Odell
1800
m. 1794
Richmond Co,
Georgia




1810
St. Louis Dist.
Louisiana/
Missouri
Territory
(Missouri)

Moved there
in 1805

Names on
Memorial
James Britten
Jr and Sr

Reconstructed
Census




1820
Surely lived
in Missouri.
Can't find
census.
Riley b. 1814
Crawford Co
Missouri

Abraham b. 1814
White Co, TN

Living w/
parents in 1820
White Co, TN
male: 0-10
Enoch/Catherine
White Co
Tennessee

males: 0-10 (1)
10-15 (1)
16-25 (1)
26-44 (1)
females: 0-10 (3)
10-15 (2)
16-25 (1)
26-44 (1)
2 in agriculture
no slaves
1830
*James died
before 1828
in Missouri
Julia b. 1824
Davidson Co
Tennessee

*Cynthia b. 1822
Illinois
Tennessee?
Illinois?
1840
Frankey
Merrimac,
Crawford Co,
Missouri

likely w/ son,
Bedford

B B Britton
Male: 30-39 (1)
Female: 60-69 (1)
Slave: 0-10 (1)


Abraham/Cynthia
Pulaski Co
Missouri

male: 20-30 (1)
female: 15-20 (1)
Next door:
Samuel Odle
Same page:
Elijah Bohannon
Wm Bohannon
Enoch Odle (father)

*married 1840
Polk Co, Missouri
Enoch/Catherine
Pulaski Co
Missouri

males: 60-69 (1)
females:15-19 (1)
20-29 (1)
1 in agriculture
no slaves
1850
Frankey
Crawford Co,
Missouri
*James d. 1828
153/153

JW 48 GA
Susan 30 KY
NR 10 MO
BB 8 MO
Mary 12 MO
Vienna 12 MO
Wilbern 2 MO
Green 6m MO
BB 46 GA
Frankey 70 GA

Other Brittons
on same page
Riley/Julia
Crawford Co
Missouri
150/150

Riley 36 MO
Julian 26 TN
Vienna 9 MO
FA 4 MO
GO 2 MO

Louis not
born yet





*Catherine
b. 1849

Living w/
parents in
1850














Abraham/Cynthia
Laclede Co,
(formed from
Pulaski / Wright)
Missouri
332/332

Abraham 35 TN
Cyntha Ann 26 IL
Evan 9 MO
Samuel 7 AR
James 4 AR
Hannah 3 MO
Enoch 1m MO





Enoch
Wright Co,
(formed from
Pulaski)
Missouri
*wife d. bef 1825

Other Odells
333
Enoch 23 TN
334
Samuel 51 TN






1860


*Louis b. 1851

*Enoch d. 1858
1870

Riley/Julia
Wright Co
Missouri
312/312

Riley 51 MO
Julia 47 TN
(Louis 311
others w/
Fannie 313)
Riley sick?
Contageous?
Louis/Hannah
Wright Co,
Missouri
311/311

Hanah 22 MO
Louis 20 MO
w/ Odell family



Abraham/Cynthia
Wright Co,
Missouri
311/311

Abraham 57 TN
Cynthia 49 IL
Enoch 20 MO
Sarah 15 MO
Martha 11 MO
 Louis/Hannah
(married 1870)

1880

Julia
Richland,
Crawford Co
Missouri?

Remarried
(Eads)
Louis/Hannah
White River,
Barry Co,
Missouri
Abraham/Cynthia
Union,
Wright Co,
Missouri
119/123

Abraham 66 TN
Ann 58 IL
Martha 21 IL
Servant:
Sarah Smith 25 IL
Nathan Smith 2 IL

1900


Louis/Hannah
Williams,
Stone Co,
Missouri
Cynthia
Elm Store,
Randolph Co,
Arkansas
*Abraham d. 1899

w/Birchett family
(son-in-law)
Rite S 39 MO
Sarah M 41 MO
Virginia V 13 AR
John L 11 AR
Thomas L 6 AR
Jessie 4 AR
Charly 1 AR
Cintha Odell 77 IL

1910


Louis/Hannah
Williams,
Stone Co,
Missouri
*Cynthia died
before 1910?

1920


Louis
Williams,
Stone Co,
Missouri
*wife d. 1919


1930


Louis
Ruth,
Stone Co,
Missouri


1940


Louis d. 1832
Oklahoma


Monday, March 14, 2016

Death Certificate for Hannah Catherine Odell Britton, 1919


Shared by Ellen Britton
Pertinent Information:
Hannah Britton, white, married
Born - 3 Sep 1849 in Missouri (Hartsville, Wright County, Missouri)
Died - 15 Jun 1919 in Williams Twp, Stone County, Missouri at 9 am, aged 69
Informant - L C Britton (her husband, Louis Cass Britton), of Nauvoo, Missouri
Parents - Abraham Odell and Synthia Smith, both born in Missouri
Cause of death - Extensive paralysis of the eye... (unreadable)... senility
Burial - 16 Jun 1919, McCullough Cemetery (Lampe, Stone Co, Missouri)

Source - Missouri Digital Heritage ➚
Missouri Death Certificates 1910-1964

Death Certificate for Louis Cass Britton, 1932


Shared by Ellen Britton
Pertinent information:
Louis C Britton, white widower
Born - 15 May 1851 in Missouri
Died - 6 Aug 1932 in Mayes County, Oklahoma at 7:30 pm, at the age of 81
Informant - Sherman Lynes (Louis' son-in-law), of Chateau, Oklahoma
Parents (Riley Britton  and Julia Ann Strong) not known by informant
Cause of death - Lobar Pneumonia
Doctor attended him from 28 Jul -7 Aug 1932 (last saw him alive 3 Aug)
Burial - 7 Aug 1932 in the Bethany Cemetery

I think that his headstone is actually in the Alberty Cemetery, Sportsmen Acres, Mayes County, Oklahoma, as per the headstone photo on findagrave ➚ (descendant walked through the cemetery, found his headstone and took a picture, then send it to my sister, Peggy). It is possible that Bethany is the name of an old church beside the cemetery, perhaps, or that the name of the cemetery has changed since the creation of this death certificate.

Shared by Peggy Boone

Obituary of John Albert Strong (1831-1915)


June 19, 1915- Mansfield Mirror

Pioneer Resident Dead

In the passing away Monday of John Strong, Wright county lost one of her pioneers – a citizen who was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him, and his circle of acquaintances was a large one.

John Strong was born September 17, 1831 in Roane county, Tenn. and died May 30, 1915, at the home of his son, Isaac Strong near Mansfield, aged 83 years, 8 months and 17 days.

When a very small boy he came to Missouri. When he was 9 years old his parents died, and ten years later he came to Wright county, where an older brother had previously located.

December 31, 1850, he married Miss Winnie Rogers, to which union were born 16 children, 8 of whom survive: Isaac Strong, of Mansfield; Rev. James Strong, of Helena, Okla; Albert Strong, Mrs. Louisa Smith and Mrs. Frances Thomas, of Hutchinson, Kansas; Mrs. Martha Buffalo of Nickerson, Kansas; Mrs. Dora Young of Shawnee, Okla.; and Mrs. Sallie Young, of Paragould, Ark.

For forty years Mr. Strong resided on a farm north of Hartville. Upon the death of his wife in 1898 he sold his farm, and has since that time resided with his children.

In 1858 he was converted and became a member of the M. E. church, of which he remained until called to the church triumphant.  Rev. L. W. Hensley conducted the funeral services from the Free Will Baptist church at Pleasant Hill cemetery.

Only three of his children Isaac and Rev. James Strong and Mrs. Dora Young were present at the funeral, the others being unable to attend on account of the high water prevailing between their homes and Mansfield.

Mr. Strong was one of those early pioneers who did so much in the earlier days to bring our country to its present high state of advancement. He was a hard worker and a great hunter, but never neglected the farm work to hunt. In the three years following the close of the civil war he killed over 300 deer, besides wild turkeys and other game galore. Although not a large man, physically, it is related that on one occasion when hunting he killed two deer and started homeward carrying them a considerable distance. Being closely pursued by wolves he placed one of the deer in a tree beyond the reach of the wolves, and carried the other home. He returned the next day and got the one left behind.

Source - 


Note - 
John Albert Strong might have been the brother or step-brother of Julia Ann Strong (1824-1898), the 1/2 Cherokee Indian woman that married Riley Britton (1814-1873).

Photos of him and his family can be found here ➚.

Violet Lorraine Britton (1931-1932)


Ellen, Violet and Cub Britton
ca. 1931 in Colorado
Courtesy of Ellen Britton
Violet Lorraine Britton, daughter of Clarence and Ellen Britton, was born April 14, 1931 at Ellen's parents home at Dolores, Colorado and died December 31, 1932 at Kim, Colorado, in the new rock house at Kim.

She was named for Ellen's sister "Violet", and "Lorraine" is for a very pretty, sweet girl, that went to parties in the same crowd that Cub and Ellen did before they were married.

She, unlike others in the family, had blonde hair and blue eyes. She died of a nasty variety of the flu at the age of 20 months, which was the same time that Cub (Clarence) almost died of a type of flu.

The type of flu Violet had, caused a brain hemorrhage, which caused her to have convulsions every few minutes from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. When the last convulsion occurred, the spinal column was filled with blood.

One cute thing Ellen remembers about Violet Lorraine: When she was about a year old, she and Ellen went to Missouri to visit Ellen's Reno kin. Ellen had made her a cute dress out of the sash from a dress she had worn while she and Cub were dating.

Violet's new dress was white satin with a lavender bow on the front. She wore lavender socks. She was so proud of her new dress, and went out into the middle of the living room, in front of all the people, and modeled the dress, like a professional model.

She held the skirt out and said, "See? Pretty!"


This story was told to my sister, Kathy, by Violet's mother (our grandmother), Ellen Lovicy Waters Britton.

Kathy added the following:
Cub hemorrhaged at the nose and it was days before he understood, when they told him, that their baby daughter was gone. Some local people laid hands on Cub and prayed for him and, within hours, he was better. When his doctor saw him, he was so much better that the doctor thought Cub was his brother, Walt, because they looked so much alike and the doctor didn't expect him to be better.

Marriage Certificate of Cub and Ellen Britton 1930



Cub, Ellen and Violet Britton
ca. 1931 in Colorado
Courtesy of Ellen Britton
Clarence Custer "Cub" Britton, son of William Isaac "Ike" Britton and Elizabeth Aletha "Lizzie" Lightle, married Ellen Lovicy Waters, daughter of Harry Lee Waters and Fannie Reno, 16 Apr 1930 in Kim Colorado. The officiator was Ellen's father's brother, Victor Lyman Waters, also known as Uncle Vic, who was a Justice of the Peace.

I don't know if a wedding picture exists, but below is a photo of them, taken about a year after their marriage. I would guess that it is also one of the few, of not the only, photo of their first child, Violet Lorraine, who died as a baby of a very severe flu.