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Dorinda "Rendy" Lott

Female Abt 1822 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  Dorinda "Rendy" Lott was born about 1822 in Marion County, Mississippi (daughter of Robert Lott and Sarah Tyner); and died.

    Notes:

    (Research):
    Census Listings:

    1860 Mississippi Census
    Southern District,Perry County
    Enumerated 16 Aug 1860
    Line 29, Family 82.
    Lott Herrin, 36y, m, farmer, MS
    Dorendy, 37y, f, MS
    William McGrew, 20y, m, MS
    Mary McGrew, 15y f, MS
    Mandy McGrew, 13y, f, MS
    Susan McGrew, 11y, f, MS

    Transcriptions courtesy of Laurel Francis

    Dorinda married William McGrew before 1837. William (son of Alexander McGrew and Elizabeth Blackburn) was born about 1815 in Covington County, Mississippi; died before 1860 in Marion County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. James F. McGrew was born on 12 Oct 1837 in Mississippi; died on 14 Apr 1906 in Hattiesburg, Forrest County, Mississippi; was buried in Bay Creek Cemetery, Purvis, Lamar County, Mississippi.
    2. William McGrew was born about 1841 in Mississippi; died on 13 May 1862.
    3. J. L. "Jack" McGrew was born in Apr 1848 in Mississippi; died on 25 Dec 1928 in Carnes, Forrest County, Mississippi; was buried in Brooklyn Cemetery, Forrest County, Mississippi.
    4. Mary J. "Mollie" McGrew was born about 1845 in Mississippi; died before 1892 in Mississippi.
    5. Amanda "Mandy" Jane McGrew was born in Apr 1844 in Marion County, Mississippi; died about 1935 in Lamar County, Mississippi.
    6. Susan "Sooky" McGrew was born about 1849 in Mississippi; and died.

    Dorinda married Nathan Lott Herring after 1860. Nathan was born about 1824 in Mississippi; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Sheppard Herring was born after 1860; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert Lott was born about 1775; died on 21 Mar 1843 in Columbia, Marion County, Mississippi.

    Notes:

    Per Mary Fisher, Robert Lott, husband of Sarah Tyner, was murdered the 21st March 1843, as reported in the Columbus Georgia Enquirer, 5th April 1843. The McArthurs that were members of the Copeland gang were related to him throught the Lotts. In the book on James Copeland he states the murder happened in March 1844, but this was recorded while he was waiting to be hung in 1857. They had also planned to kill another man.

    The affidavit of Richard Eugene Blackburn also refers to the murder. He stated that "Dorinda "Rendy" Lott's father was Robert Lott whose homeplace was situated on the local road a few hundred feet North of where the new Highway 98 bridge crosses Black Creek. This bridge is about halfway between Columbia and Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The old Robert Lott homeplace is only a few miles from where I reside and I have been to this old place many times. As I previously stated, Robert Lott was murdered by the Copeland Gang, robbed and his body thrown int the "Bob Lott" hole on Black Creek, a short distance from his home. His neighbors recovered his body and he was buried on a hill close by the road, just a few hundred feet North of his old home, which site can still be identified by the remains of the old dug well. . .The William McGrews and James Edmondsons lived near each other on Bouie river and were members of the Providence Baptist Church. I have been told that Robert Lott was a wealthy man for his day and that after his death, and during the settlement of his estate the brothers-in-law had an arguement over the division and that feelings ran high between them and finally the deacons of the church had to intercede and they suceeded in restoring the friendship between the two brother in laws and their families. I have been told there are several references to this on old records of the church."

    Wayne Page (pagewayne1@aol.com) emailed, on June 21, 2008, that Robert Lott was the son of John A. Lott and Sarah "Sallie" Lightfoot.

    Robert married Sarah Tyner. Sarah was born about 1775; died after 1843 in Columbia, Marion County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Tyner was born about 1775; died after 1843 in Columbia, Marion County, Mississippi.

    Notes:

    In Richard Eugene Blackburn's affidavit, he states that Sarah Tyner was the sister of Frances Tyner who was the wife of Gabriel Blackburn, and that she died in Columbia ans was buried in the graveyard on the farm. Mary Frances Smith Fisher believes her father to be Benjamin Tyner.

    Children:
    1. Ginsey Lott was born before 1818; and died.
    2. Elizabeth "Betsy" Lott was born about 1820 in Mississippi; died on 22 Nov 1880 in Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama; was buried in Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama.
    3. 1. Dorinda "Rendy" Lott was born about 1822 in Marion County, Mississippi; and died.