UPDATE: 1999-02-10
!PARENTS-BIRTH-MARRIAGE(1)&(2)&(3)-CHILDREN: Kate Pickens Day, COUSIN MONROE'S
HISTORY OF THE PICKENS FAMILY, compiled by Monroe Pickens, Revised and Published
by Kate Pickens Day; ; Hiott Press, Greenville SC, 1951; p. 248-250; copy in
possession of Terry McLean, Anaheim CA.UPDATE: 1996-03-04
!BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-CHILD-RESIDENCE-DEATH: E. M. Sharp, PICKENS FAMILIES OF
THE SOUTH; ; author, Memphis TN, 1963; p. 76-77; copy in possession of Terry
McLean, Anaheim CA.
Gives place of death, no date.-------------------------------
1850 CENSUS Hardin Co., TENNESSEE: (Enc #P-141b)
p. 121. PICKENS, John M. 28; Joseph H. 1. T T. HD-12-452 [living next door
to John's father, Hezekiah]1850 CENSUS, HARDIN COUNTY TENNESSEE.
p. 453. 11/11. PICKENS, Hezekiah N[?], 54, m, laborer, SC
Rebecca, 34, f, NC
Ann J., 20, f, TN
Mary Ann, 18, f, TN, idiot
Susannah, 15, f, TN
George, 12, m, TN
Elizabeth, 9, f, TN
Richard C., 7, m, TN
David, 16, m, laborer
11/12. PICKENS, John M., 28, m, laborer, TN
Joseph H., 1, m, TNE. M. Sharp, PICKENS FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH.
p. 77. "John Middleton PICKENS - b. March 8, 1822 in Tenn. - died in Hardin Co.
[TN]. M. (1) Mary BELL (probably a sister of Martha [who married his brother
Samuel]). She died soon after marriage and left only one son...
John... m. (2) Mrs. Barbara STRAWN, on March 25, 1852 [names 5 children]...
John... m. (3) Mrs. Nancy W. (CLAUNCH) WILSON, May 30, 1855 in McNairy Co.,
Tenn... [names 2 children]... Mrs. WILSON had three children of her own living
in the household in 1870..."
UPDATE: 1999-02-10
!SPOUSE-CHILD: Kate Pickens Day, COUSIN MONROE'S HISTORY OF THE PICKENS
FAMILY, compiled by Monroe Pickens, Revised and Published by Kate Pickens Day;
; Hiott Press, Greenville SC, 1951; p. 249; copy in possession of Terry
McLean, Anaheim CA.==============================================================================
E. M. Sharp, PICKENS FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH.
p. 77. "John Middleton PICKENS .... (1) Mary BELL (probably a sister of
Martha [who married his brother Samuel]). She died soon after marriage and
left only one son..."
UPDATE: 1996-01-16
UPDATE: 1994-05-05
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1850 CENSUS INDEX, TENNESSEE: (Enc #P-141a)
p. 121. PICKENS, David 33, Rebecca 37, Elizabeth 9, Jno. 7, Thos. 5, Joseph
4, Sarah 1, T T, Su-1206-190.
UPDATE: 1996-02-09
UPDATE: 1996-02-09
UPDATE: 1998-05-20
DIRECT LINE OF: Joe Lineberger;
DIRECT LINE OF: Joe Lineberger;
UPDATE: 1998-05-20
!PARENTS-SPOUSE: Joe Lineberger to Terry McLean, Anaheim CA.
DIRECT LINE OF: Joe Lineberger; Nita Delano;
UPDATE: 1999-03-25
!MARRIAGE-CHILD: Nita Delano to Terry McLean; ; gedcom file; ; ;
CHILD: named in this record is Robert H.UPDATE: 1998-05-20
!PARENTS: E. M. Sharp records sent to Terry McLean by Elwin T. Pickens, 1997;
; copies of original records found in the Mississippi Archives; ; copy in
possession of Terry McLean, Anaheim CA; FILE: Enc #P-298-6.---------------------------------------------------------------------------
TIME LINE:
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1830 - living in Gwinett Co., GA.
1850 - on census in Cobb Co., GA. His first wife is deceased at this time.
1880 - Cynthia ROBARDS, sister of his second wife, is living in the household
with the family.----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DIRECT LINE OF: Joe Lineberger; Nita Delano;
UPDATE: 1999-03-25
!MARRIAGE-CHILD: Nita Delano to Terry McLean; ; gedcom file; ; ; CHILD: named in
this record is Robert H.UPDATE: 1998-05-20
!CHILDREN-DEATH: E. M. Sharp, PICKENS FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH; ; author, Memphis
TN, 1963; p. 41; copy in possession of Terry McLean, Anaheim CA.
DEATH: not on 1850 census with her husband and children.-----------------------------
From: TooFem@aol.com Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2000
Subject: Pickens To: tmclean@earthlink.net
Pickens, Israel B. married Weaver, Martha J. on 26 Mar 1826 in Walton County,
GA
http://hometown.aol.com/toofem/myhomepage/heritage.html
UPDATE: 1998-05-20
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UPDATE: 1998-05-20
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DIRECT LINE OF: Joe Lineberger; Nita Delano;
UPDATE: 1999-03-25
!MARRIAGE-CHILD: Nita Delano to Terry McLean; ; gedcom file; ; ;
CHILD: named in this record is Robert H.UPDATE: 1998-05-20
!PARENTS: E. M. Sharp records sent to Terry McLean by Elwin T. Pickens, 1997;
; copies of original records found in the Mississippi Archives; ; copy in
possession of Terry McLean, Anaheim CA; FILE: Enc #P-298-6.---------------------------------------------------------------------------
TIME LINE:
---------
1830 - living in Gwinett Co., GA.
1850 - on census in Cobb Co., GA. His first wife is deceased at this time.
1880 - Cynthia ROBARDS, sister of his second wife, is living in the household
with the family.----------------------------------------------------------------------------
UPDATE: 1998-05-20
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UPDATE: 1998-05-25
UPDATE: 1996-11-05
UPDATE: 1996-01-24
!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH-CHILD: THE CONNECTOR, Vol XV, No.2; ; ; The Hamilton
Genealogical Society Inc, 215 SW 20th Terrace, Oak Grove, MO 64075-9248, Feb
1993; p. 33; copy sent to Terry McLean, Anaheim CA from Jeanette Meinecke, TX;
FILE: Enc #P-097.============================================================================
Letter from E. C. Pickens, Corpus Christi TX, to Sidney Pickens, Morris, NY,
1962: (Enc #P-301)
"...my HAMILTON line thro' Audley H. goes back to and including Sir James
HAMILTON Second Earl of Arran and Regent of Scotland 1542-1558, also guardian
of infant Mary 'Queen of Scots', b. Scotland 1541. Sir James was also Duke of
Chatelherault in France. McPherson, CALHOUN, HAMILTON, BASKIN AND RELATED
FAMILIES, flyleaf. He cites references I have Coat of Arms, which has crown
signifying royalty..."
UPDATE: 1996-01-24
UPDATE: 1995-09-29
COL. JOHN WISE, HIS ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS
p. 332. "[Among] The original settlers of Augusta [Co. VA]... Along with
John LEWIS, or soon after his first settlement in Augusta, came two brothers
from Pennsylvania, Archibald and Andrew HAMILTON. The exact date of their
arrival in Augusta is not known. They were said to be originally from the
North of Ireland and descended from James HAMILTON, Earl of Arran, Regent of
Scotland during the infancy of Mary STUART....
October 16, 1765, Thomas LEWIS...sold [Andrew HAMILTON] for 50 pounds, 600
acres lying on Elke Creek, a branch of the Calf Pasture. This land had been
patented by John LEWIS [father of Thomas] in 1743. August 19, 1767, Andrew
HAMILTON reconveyed the tract to Thomas LEWIS.
In 1773 Andrew HAMILTON was a trustee of a congregation of dissenters, so it
is evident that he was not an orthodox Presbyterian at that time. His will was
dated February 15, 1788, and probated September 21, 1790, his son William
being named as his executor. In the will he mentions Martha, his wife, sons
William and Andrew, a grandson Andrew, and a daughter Martha, wife of William
RENNOCKS, and other daughters. To William and Andrew he left his library,
which seems to have been an extensive one, and to each of his children and to
his grandson he devised 250 acres in Kentucky. In 1745 he was living on the
Calfpasture, a neighbor of John LEWIS and Thomas KINDEAD, and in 1790 was
spoken of as of great age..." [ se pp 336-337 for more on his sons].