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Rebecca Burney Porter

Female 1819 - 1908  (88 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Rebecca Burney Porter was born on 26 May 1819 in South Carolina (daughter of Hugh Porter and Sarah C. Bowie); died on 22 Jan 1908.

    Rebecca married Green B. Davis on 5 Dec 1850. Green was born on 20 May 1822; died on 4 Mar 1896. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hugh Porter was born on 12 Jun 1791 in Abbeville County, South Carolina (son of John Porter and Elizabeth "Betsey" Norwood); died on 12 Feb 1855 in Rogersville, Lauderdale County, Alabama; was buried in Portertown Cemetery, Lexington, Lauderdale County, Alabama.

    Notes:

    The people named Porter were in Lauderdale County, Alabama as early as 1807. In August of that year, one Oliver Porter was listed on the indenture between Cherokee Indian Chief DOUBLEHEAD and John CHISOLM. Also, on December 20, 1807, on Oliver Porter's recommendation, a passport was issued for three men to pass through the Creek Indian nation. In March of 1809, a passport for David Porter and family was issued and signed. However, it was between the years 1825 and 1830 that brought Hugh Porter, his wife Sarah Bowie Porter, and children from South Carolina as well as Austin Porter, his wife and two boys, and Charles B. Porter and four children into Lauderdale County. They entered and purchased land in and near what is now the city of Rogersville. Hugh entered 158 acres on Weavers Branch, and he and his family lived there until 1840. In the 1830's other members of their family also moved from South Carolina. They procured land mostly along Snake Road northeast of Rogersville.

    Brothers and sisters of Hugh Porter were Charles B. Porter, William R. Porter, Andrew Springer Porter, Mary Porter, Rebecca Frances Porter HOWIE, Cynthia Porter Howard, and Ann E. Porter FORBES. Brothers John Porter and Samuel Norwood Porter died in South Carolina.

    In 1840, Hugh Porter purchased land northeast of Lexington on Second Creek. Being not only a farmer but a miller as well, he built a grist mill on the creek. Some of his brothers and sisters soon followed him to Lexington. Charles B. Porter moved to Lawrence County, Tennessee. He was a farmer and a Cumberland Presbyterian minister. Andrew Springer Porter was postmaster at Lexington from 1856 to 1867 and a justice of the peace. William R. Porter ran a store and was a justice of the peace. Andrew W. Porter owned a store and his son, George Washington Porter, was the circuit court clerk for Lauderdale County. His grandson, Irvine Craig Porter, Jr., became a prominent attorney in Birmingham.

    Hugh Porter was born June 12, 1791. His wife, Sarah C. BOWIE, was born August 22, 1793. They were married September 19, 1814. Their children were James Glen, who married Elizabeth JOHNSTON, first, and E.A. Bettie DAVIS, second; Rebecca Burney, who married Green B. DAVIS; Andrew Eli, who married Frances A. DAVIS; Katherine Eliza, who married John H. BELEW; Jane Ann, who married James T. DAVIS; Charles Wesley, who married Margaret Emily McGWIER, John Fletcher, who married Nancy J. DAVIS; and Simathy E., who married Francis H. McGWIER. Hugh Porter and family belonged to the Methodist Church. They attended Asbury Church, which was just across the Alabama state line in Tennessee which was just off what is now Highway 101. Most of their descendants are devout Christians attend various churches. In the obituary of their son Charles Wesley, we find his devotion to the Lord. "Even though his mind was so affected in the last few years of his life that he did not know his own children, yet he never forgot to read his Bible and pray."

    James Glen Porter was a blacksmith and wagon maker. His brother, John Fletcher, was a miller and he also made tombstones from limestone taken from the bluffs of Second Creek. Andrew Eli worked as a plantation overseer until the War Between the States. Charles Wesley made his living farming.

    Two members of Hugh Porter's family lost their lives as members of the Confederate forces during the Civil War. Andrew Eli joined the 16th Alabama Infantry on August 6, 1861, which was under General Zollikoffer's command. He either died of exposure, disease, or was killed in battle. Hugh's grandson, John F.M. Porter, whose father was James Glen, was killed in the Second Battle of Manassas on August 30, 1862. He was a member of Company I of the 9th Alabama Infantry Regiment. There may have been others who served as well. Many of the descendants of Hugh and Sarah served with honor and distinction in our country's armed forces during World War I and II, and Korean Conflict, and the Vietnam War. During World War II, Walter, son of James W. Porter, was killed in France.

    The Porter family was always interested in education. Many of the Porters' descendants have college degrees and have pursued professional occupations. There was a school erected on the Porters' property before 1900 and served the community for many years. The first Portertown school was a one room log building with grades one through six. It was on the west side of Second Creek near a road which at that time ran from the Charlie Porter home place to past the Portertown Cemetery then on to Tennessee. The second school was on a rise just west of what is now the Royce and Alma WILLIAMS' home. The third school was on the east side of Second Creek on the property given by Samuel WILLIAMS.

    (The article above was written by Charles Wesley Porter, Sr., son of Odus Vernon Porter, and great-great grandson of Hugh Porter. Sent by Janie Porter Gomillion, July 2001)

    On a visit to the Portertown Cemetery one will find the tombstones of a lot of the early settlers and not just Porters. It is a well kept cemetery that is used by many descendants of those early settlers as well as others. Hugh Porter died October 12, 1855 and Sarah Bowie Porter died May 9, 1862. They were survived by their eight children and 34 grandchildren.

    Porter Town was also north of Lexington and near Dugout. It was named for several Porter families who settled here from Abbeville, South Carolina, during the 1820s. Hugh and Sarah Bowie Porter were born in the early 1790s. Their son, James Gleen Porter, established a grist mill and blacksmith shop in this community. Hugh's nephew, Washington Porter, was also here as well as a widow, Rebecca Porter, who was born in 1790 in North Carolina. Her son, Andrew was a native of South Carolina.

    From William Lindsey McDonald, "A Walk Through the Past - People and Places of Florence and Lauderdale County, Alabama"; Florence, Alabama, Country Lane Printing, 1997 (pp 147-148).


    In the 1830 Lauderdale Co census Anderson Porter was listed as follow: 2m 20-30, 1m 60-70; 1f 15-20, 3f 20-30, 1f 60-70, 1 slave.

    Walter Palmore noted that Hugh Porter was listed in the 1840 Lauderdale Co Al census on page 116 (43) as follow: 0201101-0111101. Andrew Porter was list as follow in the 1840 census 0001010001-0000001001.

    A transcription of the 1850 Lauderdale County, Alabama census shows the following:

    #340/340 Hugh Porter60 M Frmr $1,200 S.C. Sarah " 50 FS.C. Rebecca "28 F S.C. Wesley"22 M LaborerS.C. John"17 M " S.C. Cynthia"14 F S.C.

    #341/341 Andrew Porter27 M " S.C. Francis "28 F Sarah 5 F Ala. Martha 3 F Ala. Mary11/12 Ala.

    Wallace Palmore [WEPALM@lorettotel.net], in an email dated 13 July 2001 writes that in "The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama," on page 391, it has that Simathy E Porter was the daughter of Hugh Porter and Sarah C Bowie. It also states that she married Francis (sic) H McGwier.... he added that F H and Cynthia E McGuire are buried in the Portertown Cemetery. Also buried in this cemetery is H Porter 12 June 1791-12 Feb 1855 and Sarah Porter 22 Aug 1793- 9 May 1869. Also buried in this cemetery is one of Wm R McGuire's son and some of my Johnston family.

    Hugh married Sarah C. Bowie on 19 Sep 1814. Sarah was born on 22 Aug 1793 in South Carolina; died on 9 May 1869 in Rogersville, Lauderdale County, Alabama; was buried in Portertown Cemetery, Lexington, Lauderdale County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah C. Bowie was born on 22 Aug 1793 in South Carolina; died on 9 May 1869 in Rogersville, Lauderdale County, Alabama; was buried in Portertown Cemetery, Lexington, Lauderdale County, Alabama.
    Children:
    1. James Glen Porter was born about 1815 in South Carolina; and died.
    2. 1. Rebecca Burney Porter was born on 26 May 1819 in South Carolina; died on 22 Jan 1908.
    3. Andrew Eli Porter was born about 1821 in South Carolina; died between 1861 and 1865.
    4. Catherine Eliza Porter was born on 12 Jul 1822 in South Carolina; died on 18 Feb 1907 in Lauderdale County, Alabama.
    5. Jane Ann Porter was born on 8 Aug 1825 in South Carolina; died on 2 Jul 1906 in Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama.
    6. Charles Wesley Porter was born on 31 May 1828 in South Carolina; died on 3 May 1901; was buried in Portertown Cemetery, Lexington, Lauderdale County, Alabama.
    7. Simanthy "Cynthie" Elizabeth Porter was born on 2 Apr 1834 in Alabama; died on 27 Aug 1919; was buried in Portertown Cemetery, Lexington, Lauderdale County, Alabama.
    8. John Fletcher Porter was born about 1835 in Alabama; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Porter was born before 1761; died about 1803 in Abbeville County, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Box 71 Pack 1754, Probate Judge Office, Abbeville, SC. I, John Porter, being of sound and disposing mind and memory. I will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid. I order that my plantation in Winston County, Orangeburge Dist. near the white pond lying on pond branch and Yarrow branch, containing 661 acres be sold. My desire is my family stay together on the plantation which they now live as long as they can in peace and quietness. I will the moveable property to be sold to the highest bidder. My wife Elizabeth to get her third part, with the remainder divided between my three sons, Samuel Norwood Porter, Hugh Porter, John Porter. I appoint my friend James Watts executor with my wife Elizabeth executrix. Dated 27 Dec. 1798. Wit: James Jones, Benjamin X Simpson, Thomas X Winn. Signed John Porter. Recorded 20 Dec. 1803. Est. appraised on 25 Jan. 1804, by Thomas Edwards, George Conner, James Pettus.

    Some internet trees also show him as the father of Andrew Springer Porter, William R. Porter and Ann Elizabeth Forbes (nee Porter), all of who were born after this date.

    (Copied from Rootsweb World Connect Project Family Tree of Bill Norwood Bill Norwood --original not viewed)

    Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds?b?
    ?/b?Compiled by Willie Pauline Young
    Liberty, SC
    Copyright 1950 by Pauline Young & Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas Jr. , Reprinted 2004
    Southern Historical Press, Greenville SC

    On page 243 of the above referenced book, it is indicated that Box 71, Pack 1754 has the Wills of two separate John Porters in the same pack. The first John Porter had a wife, Mary, and brothers Hugh and Capt. Daniel Norwood Porter. His will was dated 19 Sept 1824, and prov. 6 Dec 1824.

    John married Elizabeth "Betsey" Norwood. Elizabeth (daughter of Samuel Norwood and Elizabeth ???) was born after 1761; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth "Betsey" Norwood was born after 1761 (daughter of Samuel Norwood and Elizabeth ???); and died.

    Notes:

    John Norwood notes her DOD as 1798. I think this is in error:

    1) Some sources show her as married in Oct. 1790, and that she was the mother of 10 children prior to her death. This would be more than a child a year. She may have been married earlier than 1790, however.

    2) Her youngest three sons, and one daughter, were born in or after 1798 according to census records.

    3) Her brother, John Norwood, died in 1798. Perhaps their records were confused.

    Children:
    1. Rebecca Frances Porter was born between 1780 and 1790 in Abbeville County, South Carolina; and died.
    2. John Porter, Jr. was born after 1790 in Abbeville County, South Carolina; died between 1825 and 1830 in South Carolina.
    3. Samuel Norwood Porter was born after 1790 in Abbeville County, South Carolina; died between 1825 and 1830 in South Carolina.
    4. 2. Hugh Porter was born on 12 Jun 1791 in Abbeville County, South Carolina; died on 12 Feb 1855 in Rogersville, Lauderdale County, Alabama; was buried in Portertown Cemetery, Lexington, Lauderdale County, Alabama.
    5. Cynthia Porter was born after 1791 in Abbeville County, South Carolina; and died.
    6. Charles B. Porter was born about 1798 in Abbeville County, South Carolina; and died.
    7. Mary Porter was born about 1800 in Abbeville County, South Carolina; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Samuel Norwood was born in 1724 in Augusta County, Virginia; died before 5 Oct 1790 in Abbeville County, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds?b?
    ?/b?Compiled by Willie Pauline Young
    Liberty, SC
    Copyright 1950 by Pauline Young & Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas Jr. , Reprinted 2004
    Southern Historical Press, Greenville SC


    Box #/Pack #: Box 70, Pack 1710
    Page number: 238
    Name: Norwood, Saml.

    Will dated 16 Nov. 1789 in 96 Dist. Prov. 5 Oct 1790. Exrs: Adam Crain Jones, Esq., Jas. Watts. Wit: Adam Crain Jones Jr., John Jones, John Langreds. Wife, Elizabeth Norwood. Chn: John, Thos., Blakely, Wm. Robt., Jos., Theophilus Norwood, Elizabeth PORTER, Agnes WATTS, Mary WATTS. Gr. chn: Saml., John, Richard Norwood, sons of Theophilus Norwood. "Owned land in Pendleton Co."

    Rootsweb's WorldConnect Project: Family Tree of Bill Norwood has information regarding 18 more Norwood generations. He noted that it was speculative in connection with Samuel Norwood, so I have not included it. This information can be viewed at his tree.

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=joanbill&id=I09835

    Samuel married Elizabeth ??? in 1742 in Augusta County, Virginia. Elizabeth was born before 1724; died before 19 Dec 1812 in Abbeville County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Elizabeth ??? was born before 1724; died before 19 Dec 1812 in Abbeville County, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Last name thought to be BRUSH or BUSH.

    Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds?b?
    ?/b?Compiled by Willie Pauline Young
    Liberty, SC
    Copyright 1950 by Pauline Young & Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas Jr. , Reprinted 2004
    Southern Historical Press, Greenville SC


    Box #/Pack #: Box 70, Pack 1730
    Page number: 240
    Name: NORWOOD, Elizabeth

    Will dated 29 Dec 1806 in Abbeville Dist. Rec. 19 Dec 1812. Exrs: Sons, Thos., Wm. Norwood. Wit: Jas., Sally Watts, Hugh, John Porter. Chn: Thos., Blakely, Wm., Jos. Norwood, Betsey PORTER, Anne WATTS.

    Children:
    1. John Norwood was born about 1744 in Augusta County, Virginia; died on 26 Mar 1798 in Abbeville County, South Carolina.
    2. Blakely Norwood was born between 1744 and 1764; died in 1833.
    3. William Norwood was born between 1744 and 1764; and died.
    4. Robert Norwood was born between 1744 and 1764; and died.
    5. Joseph Norwood was born between 1744 and 1764; and died.
    6. Agnes Norwood was born between 1744 and 1764; and died.
    7. Theophilus Norwood was born about 1755; died before Jul 1789 in Abbeville County, South Carolina.
    8. Thomas Norwood was born in 1761; died about 1833.
    9. 5. Elizabeth "Betsey" Norwood was born after 1761; and died.