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Munroe C. McClelland

Male 1873 - 1905  (32 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Munroe C. McClelland was born on 2 Jun 1873 in Sabine County, Texas (son of James "Jim" Thomas McClelland and Eunice "Unie" Caroline Strickland); died on 8 Nov 1905 in Texas; was buried in Mill Creek Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James "Jim" Thomas McClelland was born between 1852 and 1854 in Mississippi (son of Samuel Daniel McClelland and Theresa "Thirsey" A. Robbins); died on 16 Mar 1924 in Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    At the time of the 1900 census enumeration, Jim was living with his son and daughter-in-law, Noah and Hester, and his wife and younger children were living seperately, a few households away.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1880 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 3
    Enumerated 15 Jun 1880
    Page 3 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 209
    19-22
    Samuel D and Thirsey McClelland
    20-23
    McClelland, Jim W M 28 Fa4rmer Miss Miss Miss
    McClelland, Caroline W F 32 Wf Keep House Mo (or Miss) N.K.
    McClelland, N. D. W F (sic) W F 7 Dtr At Home Tx Miss La
    McClelland J. T. M. W M 5 Son Tx Miss La
    McClelland, Jesse W M 3 Son Tx Miss La
    McClelland, M E W F 1 Dtr Tx Miss La

    James married Eunice "Unie" Caroline Strickland. Eunice (daughter of Noah Strickland and Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Carter) was born on 3 Jun 1847 in Louisiana; died on 16 Jun 1952 in Pineland, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Lott Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Eunice "Unie" Caroline Strickland was born on 3 Jun 1847 in Louisiana (daughter of Noah Strickland and Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Carter); died on 16 Jun 1952 in Pineland, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Lott Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1900 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
    Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
    SD 8 ED 69 Sheets 2A
    29-29
    McClelland, Noah Head W M Sept 1872 27 M 3 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
    McClelland, Hester Ann Wf W F Oct 1876 23 M 3 Tx Tx Tx
    McClelland, Jim Father W M Dec 1848 51 M 27 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
    36-36
    McClelland, Una Head W F Jun 1847 52 M 27 5/5 La SC Miss Farmer
    McClelland, Monroe Son W M Jun 1874 25 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer
    McClelland, Mary E Dtr W F Mch 1879 21 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer
    McClelland, Dorsey Son W M Aug 1881 18 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer

    1910 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
    Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
    SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 10A
    163-165
    McClelland, Noah D Head M W 39 m1 14 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
    McClelland, Hester A Wf F W 33 m1 14 6/4 Tx Tx Tx
    McClelland, Dora A Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
    McClelland, Mary C Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
    McClelland, Archie D Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
    McClelland, Minnie B Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
    McClelland, Euna C Mother F W 63 Wd 5/4 Miss Miss NC
    McClelland, Mary E Sister F W 26 S Tx Miss Miss Laborer Home Farm
    Whitehead, Henderson Boarder M W 28 S Tx Tx Tx Laberer Sawmill

    Notes:

    Married:
    They were living in seperate households at the time of the 1900 census, but both were reported as married for 27 years by the enumerator versus divorced or single.

    In 1910, Euna was enumerated with son Noah and listed as widowed, but Jim was not present in the home, nor located on the census index.

    In 1920, Euna was living next door to Noah, in the home of her daughter and son-in-law, William and Mary McDaniel. Her last name was erroneously shown as McDaniels, but her first name was reported as Eunie, and she was shown as "mother-in-law" and not mother. Her husband Jim was again living in a seperate household, with their son Owen, and also reported as widowed.

    At the 1930 census, Una was again living with son Noah, this time listed as single.

    Children:
    1. Noah Daniel McClelland was born on 26 Sep 1871 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 19 Nov 1960 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Lott Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    2. 1. Munroe C. McClelland was born on 2 Jun 1873 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 8 Nov 1905 in Texas; was buried in Mill Creek Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    3. Owen Jesse "O. J." McClelland was born on 11 Jul 1875 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 16 Dec 1960 in Bronson, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Lott Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    4. Mary Ella McClelland was born on 4 Mar 1879 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 4 Aug 1961 in Newton County, Texas; was buried in Lott Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    5. Dorsey "Doss" William McClelland was born on 15 Aug 1880 in Bronson, Sabine County, Texas; died on 24 May 1955 in Bronson, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel Daniel McClelland was born about 1830 in Mississippi; died on 21 Jan 1895 in Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    The US Civil War Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 on Ancesty.com show that S. D. McClelland enlisted as a private in Company I, Texas Second Infantry Regiment. The Confederate pension application filed by his widow also states he served in Company I, from about May 1862 until the close of the War.

    (Research):
    Census Information:

    1850 Census
    Mississippi, Hinds County
    Enumerated 30 Oct 1850
    802-802
    Daniel McClendon (sic) 20 M Farmer Mi
    Therza McClendon 16 F Miss
    Infant McClendon 1/12 F Miss Mi
    Elizabeth Robbins (W) 46 F SC
    Jesse Robbins 6 M Mi
    Jeptha Robbins 4 F Mi

    1860 Census
    Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine District, P O San Augustine
    Enumerated 20 July 1860
    Page 34
    219-219
    Elizabeth Robbins 57 F $---- $100 SC
    Jesse A. Robbins 18 M Miss
    220-220
    John and Louisa Robbins and family
    221-221
    Daniel McLindon 31 M Farmer 300 275 Miss
    Theresa R. McLindon 24 F Miss
    James T. McLindon 6 M Miss
    M. E. McLindon 4 F Mis
    J G McLindon 3 M Miss
    S. N. McLindon 2 M Miss
    Tibitha I McLindon 3/12 F Texas

    1870 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, Beat 3
    Enumerated 12 Aug 1870
    Page #9, Stamped 23
    5??-558
    McClellan, S.D. 40 Farmer $800 Miss
    McClellan, Theresa 38 Keeping house Miss
    McClellan, James 16 Miss
    McClellan, Elizabeth 14 Miss
    McClellan, Joseph G 13 Miss
    McClellan, Samuel 10 Miss
    McClellan, Tabitha 9 Tex
    McClellan, Jesse 8 Tex
    McClellan, Rachel 5 Tx
    McClellan, Nancy 4 Tx
    McClellan, Archy B 1 Tx

    1880 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, SD 84 (lined through), Justice Precinct 3
    Enumerated 15 Jun 1880
    Page 3 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 209
    19-22
    McClelland, Sam W M 50 Farmer Miss Sc Miss
    McClelland, Tharsay W F 45 Wf Keeps House Miss NC NC
    McClelland, Sam'1 W M 21 Son Farmer Tx Miss Miss
    McClelland, A. J. W M 17 Son Worls on Farm Tx Miss Miss
    McClelland, Rachel W F 14 Dtr At Home Tx Miss Miss
    McClelland, Archie W F (sic) 10 Dtr (sic) Tx Miss Miss
    McClelland, J. W. W M 9 Son Tx Miss Miss
    McClelland, Louisa W F 7 Dtr Tx Miss Miss
    McClelland, Viola W F 4 Dtr Tx Miss Miss

    Samuel married Theresa "Thirsey" A. Robbins Cir or after 1 Feb 1846 in Lawrence County, Mississippi. Theresa was born between 1832 and 1835 in Mississippi; died on 22 Oct 1913 in Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Theresa "Thirsey" A. Robbins was born between 1832 and 1835 in Mississippi; died on 22 Oct 1913 in Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    White and Toole (p. 73) instead show her first name as Theresa. They did not cite a maiden name.

    Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by "skyquest" has the following biography of her"

    Thirsa "Thirsey" A. Robbins was born January (sic) 8, 1835 (???) MS to William M. Robbins (b Aug 6, 1801 NC - d 1880 Lawrence Co., MS) and Mary Elizabeth Easterling (b 1802 SC - d 1862 San Augustine Co., TX) who were married Feb 5, 1824 in Marion Co, MS.

    Thirsey Robbins (b Jan 8, 1835 MS - d Oct 23, 1913 Sabine Co., TX) and Samuel Daniel McClelland (b Feb 8, 1830 - d Jan 21, 1895 Sabine Co., TX) were married Feb 1, 1849, in Lawrence Co, MS.

    Samuel D. McClelland Texas Confederate Pension #03556.

    They became the parents of thirteen children.

    Samuel Daniel McClelland her husband died in 1895.

    On Apr 18, 1910 when the US Federal Census was enumerated Thirsey was a widow abt 78 years of age, living with her son-in-law Charley M. Jordan, his Mother, her daughter Louisa(McClelland) Jordan and their twelve children. Only only five of Samuel and Thirsey McClelland's children were still living.

    Samuel and Thirsey McClelland, some of their children and family McClellands are at rest in Brookeland Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.

    Thirsey's Mother Mary Elizabeth (Easterly) Robbins was buried in the Fonville Annex of Wood Cemetery, San Augustine Co, TX, where some of her family were laid to rest. Thirsey's father returned to Mississippi after his wife Mary's death in 1862 it appears, and married for his headstone names his second family children. Thirsey's father William R. Robbins (1801 - 1880) was buried in Society Hill Cemetery, Prentiss, Jefferson Davis Co, Mississippi.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage date per the US Confederate Pension application by Mrs. T. R. McClelland based on the service of her husband, Samuel D. McClelland. The year of marriage may wrong based on their years of birth (they each would have only been around 15 years of age). However, she was married before 1850, as she and S D McClellan can be found in Hinds County, Mississippi with a once month old daughter. Also living in their home was the widowed Elizabeth ROBBINS, age 46, and her children Jesse and Jeptha, ages 6 and 4. When Thirsey applied for the pension, on 12 Oct 1899, she was widowed and a resident of Sabine County, PO Vista, Texas. Her request was approved. The File number was 03556. At the time she applied for this pension, she stated that her home was worth $15, and she also owned one cow and calf and two yearlings, worth another $30. Witness was H. B. Robbins.

    Children:
    1. Infant Daughter McClelland was born about 1850 in Hinds County, Mississippi; and died.
    2. 2. James "Jim" Thomas McClelland was born between 1852 and 1854 in Mississippi; died on 16 Mar 1924 in Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas.
    3. Mary Elizabeth McClelland was born on 25 Feb 1855 in Mississippi; died on 6 Jul 1910 in Trinity County, Texas; was buried in Pennington Cemetery, Pennington, Trinity County, Texas.
    4. Joseph G. McClelland was born on 17 Sep 1856 in Mississippi; died on 19 Feb 1907; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas.
    5. Samuel N. McClelland was born on 23 Nov 1858 in Mississippi; died on 15 Dec 1924; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas.
    6. Tabitha I. McClelland was born on 25 Apr 1860 in Texas; died on 9 Feb 1894; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas.
    7. A. Jesse McClelland was born about 1862 in Texas; and died.
    8. Rachel McClelland was born in Oct 1864 in Texas; died on 18 Mar 1885; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas.
    9. Nancy McClelland was born about 1866 in Texas; died on 8 Jan 1875 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in McClelland Family Cemetery, Pineland, Sabine County, Texas.
    10. Archie B. McClelland was born between 1869 and 1871 in Texas; died about 1896; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas.
    11. John William McClelland was born in Mar 1871 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 24 Jan 1950 in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas.
    12. Louisa Texanna McClelland was born on 1 Apr 1873 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 15 Sep 1915; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas.
    13. Viola McClelland was born about 1875 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 22 Mar 1886; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas.

  3. 6.  Noah Strickland was born about 1801 in North Carolina; died in 1864; was buried in Carter Cemetery, Many, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    In a Query posted in the STRICKLAND SCENE newsletter (Vol. 3, No 2, Second Quarter 1982), "Lily Carter Thurman states that Noah Strickland was born in North Carolina ca 1801. Tradition says that he left with hog-drovers when he was sixteen and came to Mississippi." Her query was as to the identity of his parents.

    The family is listed in Kathy Casagranda's SABINE PARISH THE 1850 CENSUS WITH ADDED FAMILY INFORMATION as follows:

    Noah 49 M Farmer North Carolina
    Mary 41 F Georgia
    Nancy 24 F Mississippi
    David 19 M Mississippi
    Redmon 15 M Mississippi
    John 11 M Louisiana
    James 8 M Louisiana
    Will 8 M Louisiana
    Martha 5 F Louisiana
    Elizabeth 5 F Louisiana
    Nina/[Una] 3 F Louisiana
    Mathew 8/12 M Louisiana

    Casagranda writes that "Noah Stephenson Strickland was born in Nash County, NC to Henry Strickland and RUTH THOMPSON.....Noah married MARY ELIZABETH CARTER daughter of WILLIAM CARTER and MARY E (Cotton) STRICKLAND."

    This does not appear to be correct, as he was born in North Carolina, and the other children of Henry and Ruth Thompson Strickland were born in Georgia.

    Noah Strickland's family is listed in Helen Gomer Schluter's 1860 CENSUS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS WITH CIVIL WAR RECORDS as:

    Noah 59 M NC Farmer $675
    Mary (Carter) 57 F Ga
    Nancy 34 F Miss
    John H 21 M LA
    James W 17 M LA
    William L 17 M La
    Martha J 15 F LA
    Elizabeth J 15 F LA
    Anny C (Unice?) 13 F LA
    Mathew (Noah) 10 M LA

    In SABINE COUNTY HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS, it is noted that Noah and his family came to Sabine County, Texas in 1860 and paid state and county taxes in 1861. The book added that the Noah Strickland served in the Civil War, but took the measles after being mustered out and died in Mississippi. (White and Toole, p 59).

    The book, OLD TIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS by Virgie Speights (S. Malone Printers, San Augustine, Texas c 1983), says "Noah and "Polly" Strickland had four daughters, Nancy, Martha, Jane and Sarah, and three sons Bill, John and Matt" (p 54). The census lists 6 sons, where as Old Timers only lists 3. Perhaps three sons died as young men, or moved away from home too early for the younger generation to remember. Also, could Jane and Sarah be the middle names of the daughters actually listed on the census? Later in OLD TIMERS it is stated that "(Noah and Polly Strickland's) six children were John Strickland (Dee's father), Bill Strickland, Matt, Jane, Martha and Unice."

    Leatha Betts says she has Noah Stephenson Strickland b.c. 1801- 1803 (1850 census states he was 49, born in North Carolina) married c. 1825, to Mary Elizabeth Carter b. 1807 Jackson Co. Georgia (1850 Census) and mentioned in Jackson Co. Ga. Deed book D as receiving household items for estate of Solomon Strickland. Her research indicates that the Noah that settled in the Sabine River area is the son of Noah Strickland, Sr. b.c. 1759 Nash Co. N. Car. and Elizabeth Dew of Nash Co. North Carolina, son of Henry Strickland b.c. 1735 Nash Co. N. Car. (d. 1796, Madison Co. Ga.,He left will in Georgia, listed in Ga. Pioneers, Vol. 6....)

    This is supported by the following email from JJudyJam@aol.com on 26 April 2001:

    Noah Strickland, son of Henry and Mary Hickman Strickland left a will dated 21 Oct 1809. Proven Nash Co August 1813. In the will he leaves to his son Noah (listed last in the will ,the youngest?): That I give to my son Noah Strickland a certain piece of land beginning at a corner Hickory in Thomas Carter's line and along Carter's line to the river, and down said river to the old spring, then along William Dew Strickland's line to the beginning; also 1 tract of land on both sides of the road containing 80 acres joining Thomas Carter and Roland Williams' lines; and 300 acres of land lying on both sides of Turkey Creek joining Hardy Stricklands and Benjamin Rice's line; also 3 Negroes named Willie, Zaney, and Kinchen; and 1 feather bed and furniture, Noah appointed William Buntin and Henry Adkins as Executors. This was however challenged apparently by Noah's wife (sic-s/b daughter) Mary and son in Law Henry Atkinson from Minute Books Nash CO By Tim Rackley (from excerpts) August Court 1813 - #740 A paper writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Noah Strickland was offered for probate by Wiliam Buntin and Henry Atkins Jr, the Executors therein named, and the Same being opposed by Elisabeth Strickland, Henry Atkinson & Mary his wife, Bolling Strickland, and by Edward, Noah, & William Dew Strickland, which three last are infants under Twenty one years of age to whom Elisabeth Strickland is appointed Guardian pro hac vice. It is ordered that a jury be impaneled to try whether the paper writing do Contain the last will & Testament of the Said Noah Strickland. Nash Co Minutes Vol . VII, p 62) 1816, NASH CO NC Land Division of Noah Strickland, Feb. term 1816: Heirs: Elizabeth Strickland Henry Atkinson and wife Boling Strickland Edward Strickland Noah Strickland II William D. Strickland (Nash Co Kin p 58 (Nash Co Will Book 1 p 277)

    From "Early Records of Nash Co, NC 1777-1859" page 248:

    STRICKLAND, NOAH inventory by Admrs., November 18, 1813, included 20 Negroes. The widow, Elizabeth Strickland, was given a year's allowance. Sale held September 9, 1813, with Elizabeth Strickland principal buyer. Her dower lands were directed to be laid off, August 1813. A sale of Noah Strickland property was held by Henry Atkinson, admr. January 11, 1820.

    STRICKLAND, NOAH JR. inventory and sale by Bolen Strickland, admr., December 13, 1820.

    MAY 11, 1824, NASH CO NC Bolen Strickland, admn for estate of Noah Strickland, Jr. deceased, bill of sale to Edward Strickland May 11, 1824 (Kinfolk 112)

    From these last 3 citings it appears that Noah and Elizabeth's son , Noah II may have died after the land division in 1816 but before December of 1820. Leatha Betts notes that the "Jr." could still be refering to the above inventory...or someone could have transcribed Sr. incorrectly....since the date was one month prior to the settlement outright for Elizabeth. Or this could refer to yet another Noah. Judy noted she was leaning toward this fellow as Bolen in Extr and Edward is buying (from Noah Sr will the lands adjoin) Sorry this is so long, I am still learning what is meaningful and what is not. I am still working on the thought that Noah's wife Elizabeth was dau of Edward Moore. Noah's Daughter Mary named a child Alsey Moore Atkinson and Noah's son William Dew named a daughter Sally Moore Strickland. The name game is a good hint but the Moore name could just be from any generation. Elizabeth was named as Moore in her father Edward Moore's 1783 will and was called Elizabeth Strickland in the estate settlement in 1789.

    One further observation. I believe the Bolen Strickland that married Martha Trignith 12 March 1835 was not the son of Noah and Elizabeth. He and Martha are on in the 1850 census with a slew of children ages 13 on down and an older Trigneth/Trigler female. His age is given at 34 making him born years after Noah's will. Any thoughts, help, corrections or gentle disagreement welcome

    Judy Moore Welch who is still trying to be a Strickland and still believing that Mark Stricklands dau married the son of Edward Moore.

    Noah married Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Carter in 1825. Mary (daughter of William Carter and Mary (Molly\Polly) Cotton Strickland) was born about 1809 in Jackson County, Georgia; died in 1849. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Carter was born about 1809 in Jackson County, Georgia (daughter of William Carter and Mary (Molly\Polly) Cotton Strickland); died in 1849.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Virgie Speights writes that after Noah arrived in Louisiana, he "went to work for a Mr. Carter, whose daughter, Betty, he later married. They came on the Sabine County, where she was known as "Polly."

    Children:
    1. Nancy Strickland was born in 1826 in Mississippi; and died.
    2. David Strickland was born about 1831 in Mississippi; and died.
    3. Mary Strickland was born about 1832 in Louisiana; and died.
    4. Redmond Strickland was born about 1835 in Mississippi; and died.
    5. John H. Strickland was born on 11 Aug 1840 in Louisiana; died in May 1898.
    6. William Strickland was born about 1842 in Louisiana; died after 1910.
    7. James Kavanaugh Strickland was born in 1842 in Louisiana; and died.
    8. Elizabeth Strickland was born on 3 Apr 1845 in Louisiana; and died.
    9. Martha Jane Strickland was born on 3 Apr 1845 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; died on 16 Sep 1919 in Sabine County, Texas.
    10. 3. Eunice "Unie" Caroline Strickland was born on 3 Jun 1847 in Louisiana; died on 16 Jun 1952 in Pineland, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Lott Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    11. Matthew Noah Strickland was born on 31 Oct 1849 in East Pendleton, Sabine Parish, Louisiana; died on 4 Dec 1932 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas; was buried in Bronson Cemetery, Bronson, Sabine County, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  William Carter was born about 1756 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina; died about 1814 in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Moved to St. Tammany Parish, LA about 1810. In the 1850 Sabine Parish Louisiana with Added Family Information by Kathy Casagranda, she writes that William Carter was from Halifax County, North Carolina. Karen Carter Garcia, a descendant from Jasper, Texas writes that he was from Jackson County, Georgia, and was the son of Solomon Carter, also of Jackson County, Grandson of Samuel and Rebecca Carter of Edgecombe County, NC and great-grandson of Solomon Carter of Virginia. (Karen Carter Garcia, Route 8, Box 824, Jasper, Texas 75951; kgarcia@inv.net) Leatha Betts shows the same lineage, but lists all his forebearers as being from Edgecombe County, North Carolina. She notes that he left deeds in Jackson County, Georgia 1794-1795 as did Solomon Strickland. His children were mentioned in the deeds.

    The book, SABINE COUNTY HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS, also shows a Parthenia Carter, wife of Elias Impson, as a daughter of "Wm. and Mary Carter, and believed to a desc. of Isaac Carter, Rev. soldier." Mrs. Blanche Finley Toole, coauthor of that book, told me that his descent from Isaac was just speculation.

    Wm. and Mary Carter were also not likely the parents of Parthenia Carter as they were (1) dead prior to 1850, the date of birth of Parthenia and (2) even if still alive, much too old.

    William married Mary (Molly\Polly) Cotton Strickland about 1790 in Amite County, Mississippi. Mary (daughter of Solomon Strickland and Amey Pace) was born on 1 Jul 1767 in Nash County, North Carolina; died after 1820 in Pike County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Mary (Molly\Polly) Cotton Strickland was born on 1 Jul 1767 in Nash County, North Carolina (daughter of Solomon Strickland and Amey Pace); died after 1820 in Pike County, Mississippi.

    Notes:

    The children of William and Mary Strickland Carter can be proven, in part, by gifts that were made to them by their family. The below listed DEED OF GIFT was made by Solomon Strickland (son of Solomon and Amy Strickland) to his sisters children, ath the approximate time of his departure from the Jackson-Elbert County area that later became Madison County, GA. It was contributed to the STRICKLAND SCENE newsletter (Vol 4, No 4, Fourth Quarter 1983) by Lily Carter Thurman:

    Georgia Jackson County

    Know all men by these presents that I SOLOMON STRICKLAND for & in consideration of the Natural love & affection which I have & bear toward my two nephews REDMON CARTER & WILLIAM CARTER, & my two Nieces UNITY & BETSY CARTER, sons & daughters of WILLIAM & MARY CARTER, have given and granted unto the said REDMON, WILLIAM, UNITY & BETSY the following property to-wit: three Cows & yearlings, five feather beds & furniture, bedsteads & Cover, eleven head of hogs, one Cuppoard, twelve pewter plates, two decanters, one Coffee mill, one earthern dish, two tables, seven chairs, two Cotton Wheels, one pot, one Oven, all which property is now in the possession of their Mother, MARY CARTER, which said property I the said SOLOMON STRICKLAND do warrant & forever defend from the Claim of any person or persons unto them the said REDMON, WILLIAM, UNITY & BETSY, they & their heirs and assigns forever, In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand & Seal this third day of January 1807.

    SOLOMON STRICKLAND Signed Sealed & Delivered in presence of EZEKIEL STRICKLAND REUBEN BEAVERS EDW. ADAMS _____

    Recorded the 3rd Jany. 1807, EDW. ADAMS, Clk.

    (Editor's Note: On Jan 12, 1805, Solomon & Ezekiel Strickland (brothers) witnessed the Will of Robert Beavers whose son was the above REUBEN BEAVERS. Solomon & Ezekiel were sons of Solomon and Amy Pace Strickland.)



    Ms. Carter Thurman also contributed the following deed to the STRICKLAND SCENE newsletter (Vol 7, No 4, Fourth Quarter 1986). This deed was recorded some 20 years later related to a gift by Mary herself to her oldest grandchild:

    The State of Mississippi Lawrence County

    To all whom may see these presents Greetings. I Mary (Strickland) Carter in and for the love and Esteem which I have for my Grandchild Nancy Stricklin {The eldest daughter of Noah Strickland and Mary Carter Strickland born in 1826} I do hereby give and bequethe the following property and its increase to the said Nancy Stricklin five head of cattle consisting of two cows and calves and one heefer 1 feather bed and Stead and furniture one mare. The aforesaid property I do declare by the presents that after my death to be in the rights and title of the said Nancy Stricklin her hairs and assigns forever in testimony of this being my last will and Testament I have hereunto set my name and affixed my seal this 13th day of June in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty Six and of the Independance of the United States of America the Forty ninth and Fiftyth and in the presents of these witnesses. her
    Mary (x) Carter
    mark

    Atteste R. A. Hargis

    her
    Mary (X) Stricklin
    mark


    The State of Mississippi Lawrence County

    Personally appeared before me the undersigned Justice of the peace for said county the that she signed and sealed this within deed on the day and year herein mentioned as her act and deed and Also appeared Mary Stricklin one of the subscribing witnesses to the annexed deed who being first duly sworn deposeth and saith that she saw the above named Mary Carter sign and seal the within deed and that she saw the other subscribing witness sign the same in the presence of the said Mary Carter This Given under my hand and seal this 14th day of June 1826

    R.A. Hargis JP

    Filed August 2nd 1826 Harmon M. Runnels clk

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Carter was born on 6 Jul 1787 in Jackson County, Georgia; died on 26 Dec 1873 in Westville, Simpson County, Mississippi.
    2. Una (Eunice) Carter was born on 24 Sep 1793 in Louisiana; died on 6 Jun 1870 in Sabine County, Texas.
    3. Redmond Carter was born about 1794 in Jackson County, Georgia; died on 29 Jul 1862 in Pendleton, Sabine Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Carter Cemetery, Many, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
    4. William S. Carter was born on 13 May 1799 in Georgia; died about 1837 in Lawrence County, Mississippi.
    5. 7. Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Carter was born about 1809 in Jackson County, Georgia; died in 1849.