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2001 [Brøderbund Family Archive #319, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. SelectedStates/Counties, 1870, Date of Import: Aug 16, 1998, Internal Ref.#1.319.1.20677.72]

Individual: Whitton, Cornelos
County/State: Jackson Co., AL
Location: Woodville P.O.
Page #: 224
Year: 1870

For the first name in this entry, the person who indexed the record wasuncertain about the transcription due to difficulties in deciphering theoriginal records.


Facts about this person:

Fact 1 1870
Lived In Woodville, Jackson Co., Al. 
WHITTON, Cornelious (I8123)
 
2002 [Daughter] MATTHEWS married SOLOMON STEVENSON, Sr., and apparently had died prior to Nov. 7, 1747. Her son "SOLOMON STEPHENSON, Jr." was bequeathed land on James Branch in the will of HUGH MATTHEWS.  MATTHEWS (I41331)
 
2003 [The following is taken from the paper "HANSON", written by the descendants of Adolphus D. and Nancy Denver Satterfield Hanson]

Jesse Hanson was a real pioneer. He and his wife Elizabeth Crawford Hanson remained in Fauquier Co., VA until 1795. At the age of 28, he moved his family to Georgia. We can assume they moved in a covered wagon as a part of a wagon train, as this was customary during this period. They were in Jackson Co., GA in 1798, owning 50 acres-situated on 'Wild Cat Creek.' In 1811 the family had moved on to Morgan Co., GA, and then, again, to Walton Co., GA in 1820. They are listed on the 1830 census in Fayette Co., GA His first wife, Elizabeth Crawford, died there in 1840.

Jesse Hanson married, secondly, to Mary Murphy in 1841, at the age of 74. In 1875, 23 years after Jesse's death, his second wife filed a widow's claim for a pension due her for her husband's service in the War of 1812. Her claim was rejected since a record of service was not found. But this was 63 years after the War of 1812, and during Reconstruction, when few Southern widows received pensions. On her application for pension, when she was 89 years old, she stated that she was "the widow of Jesse Hanson, who served in the War of 1812. He was a volunteer in Captain Butts' Company, Hoggs Regiment, in Morgan Co., GA, in the spring of 1812; and was honorably discharged in the fall of 1812. He was in the fights with the Indians; had to be out to keep the Indians from killing us. He drew a land warrant for his service in 1850 or 1851." The claim was rejected in 1877. No bounty land warrant, nor proof of his service, was found.
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HENSON MARRIAGES of VIRGINIA
Fauquier County:
30 Dec 1806 James Henson md. Polly Dulin
1 Oct 1798 Caty Hinsen md. John Holder
25 May 1781 Ann Hinson md. Matthew Conner(Corner) (20 July 1788?)
11 July 1794 Cathrine Hinson md. John Blackwell
17 Sept 1771 George Hinson md Susanna Settle
3 Feb 1786 Haney Hinson md. Martin Dye
30 Sept 1797 James Hinson md. Patty Hume
18 Jan 1786 James hinson md. Ann Quisenberry
28 Nov 1787 Jesse Hinson md. Elizabeth Crawford
19 Apr 1787 Jesse Hinson s/o Robert md. Mary Sullivan
18 Dec 1793 Margaret Hinson md. Presley Garner
1 Dec 1796 Susanna Hinson md. John Wise
11 July 1792 Tapley Hinson md. Elizabeth Holder
5 June 1802 Robert Henson md. Polly Rose(widow)
28 Aug 1808 Charles Henson md. Mary Jefferson
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The book "1805 Georgia Land Lottery" transcribed and indexed by Virginia S. Wood and Ralph V. Wood, Greenwood Press, 1964, shows that Jesse and John Henson recieved, respectively, lots 238 and 254 in Clarke Co., GA
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HINSON, Jesse SR. (I7435)
 
2004 • ARRIVAL: 1 MAR 1912 San Francisco, California aboard "Steam Ship China"
• ARRIVAL: 3 AUG 1921 Vancouver, Washington aboard "Empress of Japan"
• ARRIVAL: 3 SEP 1928 San Francisco, California aboard “SS Taiyo Maru”
• Residence: 1930 Wake Forest, Wake, North Carolina
 
HOLLOWAY, Flora (I14899)
 
2005 • ARRIVAL: 1 MAR 1912 San Francisco, California aboard "Steam Ship China"
• ARRIVAL: 3 AUG 1921 Vancouver, Washington aboard "Empress of Japan"
• ARRIVAL: 3 SEP 1928 San Francisco, California aboard “SS Taiyo Maru”
• Residence: 1930 Wake Forest, Wake, North Carolina
 
BOSTICK, Oreon H (I13497)
 
2006 • ARRIVAL: 1 MAR 1912 San Francisco, California aboard "Steam Ship China"
• ARRIVAL: 3 AUG 1921 Vancouver, Washington aboard "Empress of Japan"
• ARRIVAL: 29 APR 1929 Los Angeles, California aboard "Tenyo Maru"
• ARRIVAL: 13 NOV 1935 Seattle, Washington aboard "President McKinley"
• Residence: 1930 Wake Forest, Wake, North Carolina
 
BOSTICK, Wade Dobbins (I13745)
 
2007 • ARRIVAL: 1 MAR 1912 San Francisco, California aboard "Steam Ship China"
• ARRIVAL: 3 AUG 1921 Vancouver, Washington aboard "Empress of Japan"
• Residence: 1930 Wake Forest, Wake, North Carolina  
BOSTICK, Wade Huntsman (I13496)
 

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