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Nancy Raborn

Female Abt 1848 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Nancy Raborn was born about 1848 in Amite County, Mississippi (daughter of Quincy Raborn and Rutha Taylor); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Quincy Raborn was born about 1813 in Amite County, Mississippi (son of Rev. Joseph Raborn, II and Sarah ???); and died.

    Notes:

    From the 1850 online Amite County, Mississippi census

    657 657 Raborn Quincy37 M Farmer 600Amite Co Miss 657 657 Raborn Rutha 21 F Pike Co Miss 657 657 Raborn Warren8 M Pike Co Miss X 657 657 Raborn Nancy3 F Amite Co Miss

    Quincy married Rutha Taylor. Rutha (daughter of Grant Rice Taylor and Nancy Ruth Strickland) was born in 1829 in Pike County, Mississippi; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rutha Taylor was born in 1829 in Pike County, Mississippi (daughter of Grant Rice Taylor and Nancy Ruth Strickland); and died.

    Notes:

    Dec. 11, 1848. Rutha Raborn, wife of Quincy Raborn, of Amite County, MS. Her mother, Nancy Taylor, died Aug 26, 1847 and left certain slaves as her separate property.

    Dec 23, 1848. Inventory: 6 slaves. They were partitioned.

    Children:
    1. Warren Raborn was born about 1842 in Pike County, Mississippi; and died.
    2. 1. Nancy Raborn was born about 1848 in Amite County, Mississippi; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Rev. Joseph Raborn, II was born about 1779 (son of Joseph Raborn and Ann ???); died after 1850.

    Joseph married Sarah ???. Sarah was born before 1790; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah ??? was born before 1790; and died.
    Children:
    1. Richard Raborn was born about 1805; and died.
    2. Martha Raborn was born about 1807; died about 1840.
    3. George Washington Raborn was born about 1809; died before 1844.
    4. Mary Raborn was born about 1812 in Mississippi; and died.
    5. 2. Quincy Raborn was born about 1813 in Amite County, Mississippi; and died.
    6. Henry Raborn was born about 1815 in Amite County, Mississippi; died about 1886.
    7. Elzy Raborn was born about 1816; and died.
    8. Julia Ann Raborn was born about 1819; died before 1860.
    9. Joseph Raborn, III was born about 1823 in Mississippi; and died.
    10. Sarah Raborn was born about 1826 in Mississippi; and died.
    11. Octavia Raborn was born about 1825 in Mississippi; died after 1850.

  3. 6.  Grant Rice Taylor was born in 1792 in Georgia; died on 21 Oct 1859 in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Soldier TN War of 1812. His mother was Martha Rice. Martha married first a Taylor and second a Thompson, and moved to Tennessee grant.

    Grant married Nancy Ruth Strickland on 19 Sep 1818 in Madison County, Georgia. Nancy (daughter of Henry Strickland and Ruth Thompson) was born about 1799 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 26 Aug 1847 in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Nancy Ruth Strickland was born about 1799 in Elbert County, Georgia (daughter of Henry Strickland and Ruth Thompson); died on 26 Aug 1847 in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    SUCCESSION RECORDS OF ST.HELENA PARISH, LOUISIANA 1804-1854,
    E. Russ Williams, Jr., c1966, p. 31 NOTE (Patricia Ezell): In LA, Succession Records are the equivalent of Probate Records.

    File S-4, 1848 (Mrs. Nancy Strickland, wife of Grant R. Taylor)

    Dec 11, 1848. The petition of Grant R. Taylor states that his wife, Nancy Strickland, died recently, leaving three children: Edmond, Rutha, and Nancy ( a minor). He requested that he be confirmed and sworn as tutor to the children. He is appointed.

    Dec. 11, 1848. Rutha Raborn, wife of Quincy Raborn, of Amite County, MS. Her mother, Nancy Taylor, died Aug 26, 1847 and left certain slaves as her separate property.

    Dec 23, 1848. Inventory: 6 slaves. They were partitioned.

    File T-3 James C. Taylor, 1849

    August 30, 1849. C.D. Strickland states that he has been appointed Supt. of Public Schools in the place of James C. Taylor, deceased, who had in his possession a variety of books and papers belonging to the office of superintendent.
    (NOTE: The inventory detailed a number of books as a part of a law library including Milton's PARADISE LOST, Cooper's VIRGIL, ELEMENTS OF ASTRONOMY, CAESAR CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY...)

    Children:
    1. Edmond Taylor was born on 3 May 1819 in Georgia; died on 16 Jul 1899 in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Taylor Cemetery, Sixth Ward, St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.
    2. 3. Rutha Taylor was born in 1829 in Pike County, Mississippi; and died.
    3. Nancy Taylor was born in 1838 in Amite County, Mississippi; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph Raborn was born before 1757 in Edgefield District, South Carolina; and died.

    Notes:

    Nanci Pressley-Price notes that he four additional children by an unknown second spouse: William, John, Elizabeth, and Mary.

    Source: Joe Raborn [mailto:JRabu6@aol.com]

    Joseph Raborn Sr. born in Edgefield SouthCarolina in 1752 died Jan12,1793 Wife Ann Children Alexander b. 1760
    George b !775
    Anthony b.1776
    Joseph B 17779
    William b
    John
    Sarah
    Ann
    Susanna
    Elizabeth
    Mary

    Joseph married Ann ???. Ann was born before 1758; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ann ??? was born before 1758; and died.
    Children:
    1. Alexander Raborn was born about 1775; died about 1820.
    2. 4. Rev. Joseph Raborn, II was born about 1779; died after 1850.
    3. Anthony Raborn was born after 1779; and died.
    4. Ann Raborn was born between 1779 and 1787; and died.
    5. Susannah Raborn was born about 1787; and died.
    6. Sarah Raborn was born after 1787; and died.
    7. George Raborn was born before 1792; and died.

  3. 14.  Henry Strickland was born about 1766 in North Carolina (son of Solomon Strickland and Amey Pace); died on 6 Feb 1817 in Madison County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    In the notes of Tony Pickett, he cites "Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Easley, Sr,., and Elizabeth Earle Elkins of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana" by Austin Beverly Smith, et al (1993). Page 6 indicates that Henry Strickland donated the first land to build a church in St. Helena Parish, now called the New Zion Baptist Church. The eight children of Henry Strickland and Ruth Thompson were listed as Hardy Strickland, Lt. Ancil B. Strickland, Cade Drew Strickland, Sr, Thomas C. Strickland, Elizabeth Strickland, James Robert Strickland, Nancy Strickland, and Willis H. Strickland. The book further noted that when Henry Strickland married Ruth Thompson, Daughter of Alexander Thompson (RWS) in 1787, whe was disowned by her father. Apparently he eventually accepted the marriage, as he deeded Henry Strickland land in 1802.

    According to the STRICKLAND SCENE Vol 7, No 3, pp 45-46, the following deed was located on microfilm at the Georgia Department of Archives & History.

    ELBERT COUNTY GA DEED BOOK N, p 5:

    This indenture made the twenty first day of June one Thousand Eight Hundred and Two, and in the twenty sixth year of the Independence of the United States of America Between Alexander Thompson Senr. of the State of Georgia and County of Elbert of the one part, and HENRY STRICKLAND of the County of Franklin and state aforesaid of the other part, Witnesseth that the Said Thompson for and in consideration of the sum of three Hundred and Fifty dollars to him in had paid to the Said Thompson by the Said Strickland on or before the Sealing and delivering of these presents the recept he doth hereby acknowledge. Hath bargained Sold and Delivered in fee simple all that Tract of Land Containing four hundred and four acres being a part of a tract of four hundred and Eighty acres Surveyed for him in the year eighty six on the twentieth of February, then Wilkes county, granted in the year Eighty Seven on the twenty Seventh of September, beginning on a Hickory thence runing S. 80 E 75 ch. To a black oak & Thence running S_____W 45 chains thence to Acocks line Post oak & thence along the Said line S. 10 W. 64 Chs. Which said tract the said Strickland and his heirs the Said Thompson Doth Warrant and defed th heirs in & to the Said land and premises. In witness whereof the Said Thompson hath herunto set his hand and Seal of the day and year above mentioned, Signed Sealed and delivered in the presents of

    Alexander Thompson


    Test. David Radison (Roberson)
    Alexander Thompson



    The following query was posted (by mwise@prodigy.net) to the Strickland-L@rootsweb.com: "In the probate records of Madison Co, GA 1816-1841 Thompson C. Strickland and Cade D. Strickland were administering the estate of A.B. Strickland (in another place Ansel B. Strickland) from 1814-1824 James R. or P. Strickland bought property from the estate in 1814 (from) H. Strickland, Isaac Strickland, Willis H. Strickland. Who is this? And how does he related to Solomon Strickland of Madison Co?" Rocky Strickland (RockyIII@aol.com) replied that his undocumented records show "that Ancil B. Strickland, Thompson C. Strickland, and Cade D. Strickland were brothers and three of eight children of Henry Strickland and Ruth Thompson. They were grandsons the Solomon Strickland who was born 1735 in Nash County, North Carolina, and died 1818 in Madison County, Georgia."

    His FindAGrave memorial page (ID 98340873) states notes his probably burial place was the Lystra Primative Baptist Church Cemetery in Comer, Madison Co, GA, as his parents were charter members and his mother was buried at this church two yeas before Henry's death.

    It further shows the St. Helena Parish, Louisiana census from 1820 as follows:

    1820 census, St Helena,? Louisiana
    Widow Stricklin 0-1-0-1-0-0 2-1-2-0-1 - Elizabeth Gurley
    One female over 45; b. by 1775
    One male 18-25; b. 1795-1802
    Two females 16-25; b. 1795-1804
    One male 10-15; b. 1805-1810
    One female 10-15; b. 1805-1810
    Two females under 10; b. 1810-1820

    According to researcher Kenneth Landry Schaefer, the "Widow Stricklin" listed on the 1820 census was not Ruth, but Elizabeth Gurley of Johnson Co., NC, daughter of Robert Gurley and widow of a Jeremiah Strickland, as shown by probate papers. It's likely then that Ruth was living with one of her children or other relative in 1820:

    Henry married Ruth Thompson about 1787 in Georgia. Ruth (daughter of Alexander Thompson, Sr. and Elizabeth Hodge) was born about 1763; died about 1860 in Greensburg, St. Helena Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Ruth Thompson was born about 1763 (daughter of Alexander Thompson, Sr. and Elizabeth Hodge); died about 1860 in Greensburg, St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    SUCCESSION RECORDS OF ST.HELENA PARISH, LOUISIANA 1804-1854,
    E. Russ Williams, Jr., c1966, p. 31 NOTE (Patricia Ezell): In LA, Succession Records are the equivalent of Probate Records.

    Ruth Thompson, dgt. of Alexander Thompson and Elizabeth Hodge of Elbert Co. GA, married about 1787 to Henry Strickland, b. 1766, N.C., d. Madison County, GA Feb 1817. Henry was the son of Solomon Strickland and Amy Pace.

    In the 1820 census of St. Helena Parish, LA., Ruth Stricklin appears as a widow over 45 yrs of age, has 1 boy age 18-25, 2 girls 16-25, 1 boy and 1 girl 10-15 yrs of age.

    On 10 Apr 1823, Ruth Strickling married Benjamin Bagley in Amite County, MS.

    On 29 Oct 1824, Benjamin Bagley and wife, sold to Elizabeth White, chattel (probably a slave) in Amite County, MS. Conveyance Book I, page 2, p.68.

    On 28 Sep 1826, Benjamin Bagley sold to K. & R. Strickland in Amite County, land Conveyance Book 2, p.172

    Benjamin Bagley had probably been married before his marriage to Ruth as he appears in the 1810 Amite County census with a family. He received a land grant in Amite County on 21 Dec 1811, Township 3 North, Range 13 East, Section 24, 505 acres. He received another land grant in Amite County, MS. on 15 Oct 1816, Township 3North Range 6 East. This 2nd land grant was assigned to Josiah Powell on 1 July 1827 which may be a sign that Benjamin and Ruth moved.... or it could just be that he sold the land.--(Patricia Ezell)

    The BAGLEY family does not appear in the 1850 census for Amite, Wilkinson, or Franklin Counties, MS, nor do they appear in the 1850 census for St.Helena, East or West Feliciana.
    A number of the STRICKLAND children were in the 1850 St.Helena Parish census: Cade, James and Willis (at least).
    There is no succession record for Ruth Thompson, Ruth Stricklin, or Ruth Bagley in the St.Helena Parish records.
    One curious thing is how did Ruth Thompson from GA to MS? With whom did she come? Henry Stricklin died in 1817 in Madison County, GA. (at least according to Albert Casey's book, AMITE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI AND ITS ENVIRONS, p. 589. It's probably that she came with some of her adult children who had already married while still living in GA., i.e. , like Elizabeth STRICKLAND who married Edward WHITE about 1814 in Elbert County, GA, Nancy STRICKLAND who married Grant Rice TAYLOR in Madison Co. GA on 19 Sep 1818, Willis H. STRICKLAND who married Amy in 1816 in Madison Co.GA (this family went to Tangipahoa LA where he founded Tangipahoa Baptist Church).

    Children:
    1. Hardy Strickland was born after 1788 in Elbert County, Georgia; and died.
    2. Ansel B. Strickland was born on 5 Apr 1790 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 5 Mar 1814 in Amite County, Mississippi.
    3. Cade Drew Strickland was born on 1 Nov 1791 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 1 Mar 1868 in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.
    4. Henry Strickland, Jr. was born after 1792; died in 1818.
    5. Thompson C. Strickland was born before 1793 in Georgia; died before 1860 in Alabama.
    6. Elizabeth Strickland was born about 1795 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 25 Dec 1864 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Travis Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    7. James Robert Strickland was born on 7 Apr 1797 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 16 Aug 1862 in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.
    8. 7. Nancy Ruth Strickland was born about 1799 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 26 Aug 1847 in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.
    9. Willis Henry Strickland was born about 1802 in Elbert County, Georgia; and died.