Abt 1849 - Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
3. | Eliza Carroll was born about 1830 in Tennessee (daughter of Alfred Marrien Carroll and Elizabeth Moore); and died. Notes:
(Research):
Census Listings:
1850 Census
Mississippi, Tishomingo County, Southern Division
Enumerated 22 Oct 1850
468-468
Thos. P. Beck 23 M Farmer $400 Ala
Eliza Beck 20 F Tenn
Wm. B. Beck 2 M Miss
Alfred C. Beck 1 M Miss
Elizabeth Carroll 10 F Miss (According to Monica Hightower, this is a sister of Eliza Carroll Beck)
1860 Census
Arkansas, Polk County, Center, P.O. Dallas
Enumerated 4 Jun 1860
Page 12, Stamped 607
87-82
Thomas P. Beck 45 M Farmer 500 500 Ala
Eliza Beck 26 F Tenn
William Beck 12 M Miss
Alfred Beck 10 M Miss
Margaret Beck 8 F Miss
Sarah Beck 6 F Miss
Elijah Beck 5 M Miss
James Beck 10/12 M Miss
Children:
- William B. Beck was born about 1848 in Tishomingo County, Mississippi; and died.
- 1. Alfred M. Beck was born about 1849 in Tishomingo County, Mississippi; and died.
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Generation: 3
6. | Alfred Marrien Carroll was born about 1801 in North Carolina; and died. Notes:
At the time of the 1860 census, he was living with what appears to be a second wife, as she is some 30 years younger than he. Her name is also Elizabeth, as was his first wives name. Monica Hightower, on the Genforum "Carroll" Message board stated that his second wife was Elizabeth BEARDING. It is assumed the youngest children in the household at 1860 were those of Elizabeth BEARDING, and presumably Alfred.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/carroll/messages/807.html
(Research):
Census Listings:
1850 Census
Mississippi, Tishomingo County, Southern Division
Enumerated 22 Oct 1850
469-469
Alfred M Carrol 49 M Farmer 200 NC
Elizabeth Carrol 43 F Ala
Catherine Carrol 19 F Tenn
Martha Carrol 14 F Tenn
Joseph D. Carrol 12 F Tenn
Lydia Carrol 7 F Miss
George W Carrol 1 M Miss
470-470
Wm V. Adams 27 M Farmer 150 Miss
Nancy Adams 23 F Miss
Mary J Adams 9 F Miss
David A Adams 6/12 M Miss
1860 Census
Mississippi, Tishomingo County, Southern Division, PO Bay Spring
Enumerated 4 Sept 1860
Page 324
1158-1158
Alfred M. Carrol 59 M Blacksmith $--- $80 NC
Elizabeth Carrol 30 F Ala (Is this Elizabeth Moore, with her age in error, or a second wife--perhaps mother to the youngest children in the household?)
Elizabeth Carrol 19 F Domestic Miss
Lydia Carrol 15 F Miss
George W Carrol 4 M Miss (Twins) (Child? Grandchild? Nephew? Whose)
James Carrol 4 M Miss (Twins) (Child? Grandchild? Nephew? Whose)
Sarah F Carrol 1 F Miss (Child? Granchild? Whose?)
1870
Not Located
Alfred + Elizabeth Moore. Elizabeth (daughter of John Moore and Mary Richardson) was born about 1807 in Alabama; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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7. | Elizabeth Moore was born about 1807 in Alabama (daughter of John Moore and Mary Richardson); and died. Notes:
Married:
Monica Hightower shows they had twelve children in total,
Alfred Carroll & Elizabeth Moore's children:
Margaret Jane b.19May1823 m.Samuel Johnson
Mary m. William Johnson
Eliza m. Thomas Beck
Elizabeth b.abt. 1827
Catherine b. abt. 1831
Polly
Nancy m. William V. Adams
Annie
John Moore Carroll
Martha b.abt.1836 m. Marion Stacy
Joseph D. b.abt.1838
Lydia b.abt.1843
http://genforum.genealogy.com/carroll/messages/807.html
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Generation: 4
14. | John Moore was born about 1772 in Moore County, North Carolina; died in 1862. Notes:
Lynell Gentry shows him as the son of Robert MOORE and Bettie SCISOM.
The following was copied from the "McDOUGAL Surname - Descendants of John McDougal"
Born in NC, but moved to MS. (Moore county NC was then Bladen county.)
source: History of Prentiss Co., MS by The Prentiss Co. Historical Assoc. pp 343-344.
Listed on the 1850 Southern Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census, pg 122, 10/23/1850, family #480, as John Moore, age 80, farmer, born NC. Living with wife Mary (77) and two others: Hugh Moore, age 25, farmer, born TN; and Louisa Moore, age 13, born AL. (unsure of their relation).
* Lived next door to another John and Mary Moore (ages 33/22) also from NC- most likely his son. Next to them was a Mary Ann Moore with three children. She was also born in NC. It is likely that she is related, but it is unknown at present exactly how she is related.
Listed on the 1860 Southern Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census as John Moore, age 85, farmer, /205, born NC. Living with wife Mary (82-NC), and three others: Hugh (35, gunsmith, NC); Louisa (23-AL); Caroline (19-MS).
John + Mary Richardson. Mary was born in 1775 in North Carolina; died in 1863 in Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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15. | Mary Richardson was born in 1775 in North Carolina; died in 1863 in Mississippi. Notes:
Said to be the daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth Richardson.
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/s/Anglyn-M-Busby/PDFGENE2.pdf
(Research):mtDNA Results (based on test of a child of Anna Laura PAYNE, a direct female descendant of Mary Richardson).
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HVR1 Haplogroup J
HVR1 differences from ?u?CRS
?/u?16069T
16126C
16209C
16265G
16319A
?b?Haplogroup Description?/b? J* Specific mitochondrial haplogroups are typically found in different regions of the world, and this is due to unique population histories. In the process of spreading around the world, many populations-with their special mitochondrial haplogroups-became isolated, and specific haplogroups concentrated in geographic regions. Today, we have identified certain haplogroups that originated in Africa, Europe, Asia, the islands of the Pacific, the Americas, and even particular ethnic groups. Of course, haplogroups that are specific to one region are sometimes found in another, but this is due to recent migration. The mitochondrial haplogroup J contains several sub-lineages. The original haplogroup J originated in the Near East approximately 50,000 years ago. Within Europe, sub-lineages of haplogroup J have distinct and interesting distributions. Haplogroup J* -the root lineage of haplogroup J-is found distributed throughout Europe, but at a relatively low frequency. Haplogroup J* is generally considered one of the prominent lineages that was part of the Neolithic spread of agriculture into Europe from the Near East beginning approximately 10,000 years ago.
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