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Summers, Claris

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Summers, Claris was born on 11 Jul 1911 in , Carroll, Arkansas (daughter of Summers, Matthew A and Standlee, Susan Mahella); died on 27 Jul 1911 in , Carroll, Arkansas; was buried in Jul 1911 in Blackjack Cemetery, Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Summers, Matthew A was born on 28 May 1866 in , Jackson, Alabama (son of Summers, Robert and Holcomb, Mary Ann); died on 29 Dec 1948 in , Carroll, Arkansas; was buried in 1949 in Blackjack Cemetery, Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas.

    Matthew married Standlee, Susan Mahella on 20 Aug 1885 in , Carroll, Arkansas. Susan was born on 29 Sep 1867 in Springfield, Green, Missouri; died on 15 Dec 1946 in Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas; was buried in Dec 1946 in Blackjack Cemetery, Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Standlee, Susan Mahella was born on 29 Sep 1867 in Springfield, Green, Missouri; died on 15 Dec 1946 in Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas; was buried in Dec 1946 in Blackjack Cemetery, Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas.
    Children:
    1. Summers, Charlotte was born on 11 Jan 1885 in Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas; died on 11 Aug 1887 in Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas; was buried in Aug 1887 in Blackjack Cemetery, Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas.
    2. Summers, James Robert was born on 07 Oct 1887 in , Carroll, Arkansas; died on 03 May 1987 in Eureka Springs, Carroll, Arkansas; was buried on 04 May 1987 in Bunch Cemetery, , Carroll, Arkansas.
    3. Summers, Bertha Jane was born on 11 Mar 1890 in , Carroll, Arkansas; died on 20 Mar 1929 in Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas; was buried in Mar 1929 in Blackjack Cemetery, Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas.
    4. Summers, Infant was born on 15 Aug 1892 in Berryhill, Carroll, Arkansas; died on 15 Aug 1892 in Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas; was buried in Aug 1892 in Blackjack Cemetery, Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas.
    5. Summers, Martha Ann was born on 29 Sep 1893 in , Carroll, Arkansas; died on 13 Dec 1991; was buried in Dec 1991 in Grandview Cemetery, Grandview, Carroll, Arkansas.
    6. Summers, John Samuel Newton was born on 28 May 1896 in , Carroll, Arkansas; died on 13 Jul 1950.
    7. Summers, Thomas Middleton was born on 13 Mar 1899 in , Carroll, Arkansas; died on 08 Nov 1958; was buried in Nov 1958 in Singer, Fresno, California.
    8. Summers, Littleton Solomon was born on 18 Feb 1904 in Polo Township, Carroll, Arkansas ; died on 17 Feb 1999 in Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas; was buried in Feb 1999 in High Cemetery, Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas.
    9. 1. Summers, Claris was born on 11 Jul 1911 in , Carroll, Arkansas; died on 27 Jul 1911 in , Carroll, Arkansas; was buried in Jul 1911 in Blackjack Cemetery, Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Summers, Robert was born on 30 Mar 1807 in , Barren, Kentucky (son of Summers, Samuel and Middleton, Nancy); died on 02 Nov 1888 in Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas; was buried in Nov 1888 in Blackjack Cemetery, Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas.

    Notes:

    In July 1838, Robert represented the Mt. Gilead Primitive Baptist Church at an Association he led at Looney's Creek in Marion County,Tennessee. From 1842 to 1844 he must have had some difficulties with the Church since he was invited to attend but apparently did not attend. Then, in June 1844, he was not invited "but came and declared himself no more of us" according to the Mt. Gillead Primitive Baptist Church Minute Book. Then in August 1844 Robert was excluded which means he was kicked out of the church. In July 1869 Robert was restored to membership and in October 1869 he was dismissed by letter.

    Robert served in the Florida War and was a Private in Company I,Jacoway's Company Alabama Volunteers, Snodgrass Regiment of the North Alabama Volunteers. He enlisted November 1, 1837 and was discharged at Wetumpka,
    Alabama, April 1838. He applied for a pension in 1885 and which stated he had fair complexion , black hair, yellow eyes and was 5 feet 7 inches tall.

    Robert had a hard time trying to decide where to live: in Jackson County, Alabama or Carroll County, Arkansas. Before he moved the first time to Carroll County, Arkansas, he lived near the Caperton Trading Post at the original Pleasant Grove, Alabama. He made three trips to Arkansas and came back twice. On his second trip, James took his third wife, Mary Ann who died on the way in Rutherford County,Tennessee, and all of his children except two. The two who stayed behind were James Campbell and Joseph Samuel. Four of his children were married and their families went also. They were Catherine who married Will Holder, Tennessee Annie who married Robert Bolton Gamble, Nancy who married James Lawson Gamble and Sarah Jane who married Thomas Benton Gamble. Robert married almost as soon as he arrived in Carroll County, Arkansas.

    From "The Star-Progress" printed in Berryville, Arkansas in a article called "Your Neighbor and Mine" by Edith (Champlin) McCall dated October 1, 1953 is an account of Robert Summers move to Berryville,Arkansas as told by Robert's youngest daughter, Rebecca Ann (Summers)Standlee who died in 1955. Robert joined a caravan of five families who came to Arkansas to establish new homes. They travelled in oxen drawn covered wagons. On the second day out, Robert's wife, Mary Ann,became ill and a few hours later passed away. The ox-train was weeks in making the trip to northern Arkansas but it finally arrived and Robert located on a farm at Stony Point, north of Berryville, on Kings River. The area is still known as Summers Ford.

    The following was told by Abe Summers, grandson of Robert and son of Matthew Summers, to Dan Summers, a great great-grandson of Robert in1975. In 1877 Robert, his son Matthew, his daughter Tennessee Annie Gamble and her children, and his daughter-in-law Eliza Jane (Gamble)Summers made a trip to Jackson County, Alabama. The purpose of the trip was to bring back Eliza Jane (Gamble) Summers whose husband, Samuel had just died. Eliza Jane brought her step-daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Summers, and her own children, Mary Frances and Talitha with her. Annie (Summers) Gamble had also lost her husband and had decided to move back to Jackson County , Alabama. Robert and Matthew Summers returned to Arkansas. This was Robert's third trip to A rkansas.

    Robert married Holcomb, Mary Ann about 1865. Mary was born about 1831 in , Jackson, Alabama; died in 1870 in , Rutherford, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Holcomb, Mary Ann was born about 1831 in , Jackson, Alabama; died in 1870 in , Rutherford, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 2. Summers, Matthew A was born on 28 May 1866 in , Jackson, Alabama; died on 29 Dec 1948 in , Carroll, Arkansas; was buried in 1949 in Blackjack Cemetery, Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Summers, Samuel was born on 21 Oct 1771 in , Botetourt, Virginia (son of Summers, John and Todd, Isabella); died in Aug 1847 in , Jackson, Alabama.

    Notes:

    SAMUEL SUMMERS, (John Sr.) born 21 October 1771 in Botetourt County,Virginia; died August 18 47 in Jackson County, Alabama; buried inprobably the Old Baptist Cemetery near the AL/TN lin e, it was onceMt. Gilead Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Jackson County,Alabama. Samue l married NANCY MIDDLETON daughter of John H.Middleton August 12, 1793. Nancy was born 25 S eptember 1777 and died23 August 1843 in Jackson County, Alabama.

    SOURCE: Marriage Bonds, Clark County Kentucky - Marriage Bond SamuelSummers and Nancy M iddleton daughter of John H. Middleton issued10 July 1793; Surety John H. Middleton.

    SOURCE: Marriage Register - Marriage Book 1-W Page 2, Clark County,Kentucky. Samuel summer s and Nancy Middleton, date of marriage:August 12 1793 - By Whom Married: Robert Elkins.

    COMMENT: Samuel Summers is the son of John Summers (Sr.) and IsabellaTodd Young Summers - h is name is in the Will of John Summers (Sr.)

    SOURCE: Will Book No. 1 - Will dated 11 March 1806, Barren County,Kentucky, pg. 57 April Co unty Court.

    SOURCE: Date of Death for Samuel Summers in Mt. Glead PrimitiveBaptist Church Minute Boo k - Transcribed by Elizabeth Woodall in the1950's. She recorded - Samuel Summers died in Au gust 1847.

    1799 - Samuel Summers 200 acres second rate land .on the East Fork ofthe Big Barre n borders Bushong.

    SOURCE: Book - Abstracts of Green County Land Entries, by R.N. Smithand Laura
    Lee Butler. Land Entry No. 1099.

    1800 - Samuel Summers included on Tax Roll - Barren County, Kentucky

    SOURCE: 1800 Tax Roll Barren County, Kentucky

    1801 - Barren County Kentucky Tax List - Summers, Samuel 200 Acres onWater Course East Fork .

    1804 - Barren County Kentucky Tax List - Summers Samuel 200 Acres onPeters Creek; Surveyed : Middleton.

    SOURCE: Barren County, Kentucky Court Order BK 1 1799 - 1802 SamuelSummers
    200 ac as p. entry filed & Or. Cert.

    1798 - 1809 Mill Creek (Old Mulkey) Baptist Church also known as theOld Mulkey Meeting Hous e located in Monroe County Kentucky lists thename of Samuel Sumers, along with other famil y members.

    SOURCE: Doug Moore http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore . Also a bookentitled "Old
    Mulkey - A Pioneer Plea for the Ancient Order" by Loy R. Milam-----------PO Box 81,
    Tompkinsville, KY 42167. (Internet Information obtained 20 October2000)


    The following is by Patty Woodall: Samuel owned property in Green andBarren County
    Kentucky. By 1815 Samuel was in Warren County, Tennessee.

    1815 - Warren County, Tennesee Samuel is witness to a deed.

    SOURCE: Warren County, Tennessee Deed Book C, p. 4, October28 1815,(witness to a
    Deed)

    1819 - Samuel Summers sells to George W. Hively of Bedford Co., TNfor $400, 100 acres on Ba rren Forks of Collins River.."including theplantation whereon the Said Samuel Summers now l ives.".

    SOURCE: Warren County, TN Deed Book B, p. 604 5 October 1819

    COMMENT: It is possible Samuel moved to Crow Creek in Jackson County,Alabama,
    shortly after he sold the land in Warren County, TN. Jackson County,Alabama, became
    a county December 1819. Prior to this it had been Indian Land withsquatters on it. Per
    Patty Woodall.

    COMMENT: The Summers farm was on the Jackson Co., Alabama andFranklin Co.,
    Tennessee state line. Therefore, many of the records such as census,are reported in TN
    for some years and in AL for some years. Research in both areas isrequired even though
    the family was living at or near the same location. Per Dave Rayburn

    1821 - Samuel Summers was a delegate from the Mt. Gilead PrimitiveBaptist Church to the Nov ember Annual meeting of the PrimitiveBaptist Church in the Mud Creek Association in 1821. H e was aModerator (preacher) in that church.

    SOURCE: The Stevenson Story by Elizabeth Woodall pg. 282 - Also, pg.180 Elizabeth Woodall s tates Samuel Summers lived in Crow Creek,before 1850.


    CENSUS: U.S. 1830 Jackson County, Alabama - Samuel Summers10212001-00001001

    1833 - Samuel Summers was living in Jackson County, Alabama on 13February 1833. Samuel tes tified on behalf of his brother John insupport of John's application for Revolutionary War P ension. "WeStephen Donathan a clergyman residing in Jackson County, Alabama, andSamuel Sum mers of the same (Jackson County) hereby certify."

    SOURCE: John Summers (Jr) Revolutionary War Pension Application .
    National Archives Record File #24515.

    CENSUS: 1840 Franklin County, Tennessee, Crow Creek Mountains, MF -704 Roll 523 PG 70:

    Saml (Samuel) Summers - 2310200001000 / 0200100100000
    Males age 70-80-1
    20-30-2
    10-15-1
    5-10-3
    Under- 5-2
    Females 50-60-1
    20-30-1
    5-10-2
    Total = 13

    NOTES and COMMENTS by E.D. Rayburn:
    Note 1: Samuel and Nancy (Middleton) Summers were apparently livingin same house-
    Hold with another family who had small children. Probably family ofson or son-in-law
    living in the house. There are two males age 20-30, one of whichappears to be married
    to the age 20-30 female. The other 20-30 male is believed tobe Thomas Matthew
    Summers who did not marry until 1845. Also, census taker showsSamuel's age as 70-80.
    Records indicate that Samuel would have been 69 and possibly somemonths when the
    1840 census was taken.

    Note 2: Listed, as living in the house next door to Samuel Summers wasMrs. Middleton
    Age 20-30. This Middleton has been identified by Patty Woodall asMargaret Jane Taylor
    Middleton, widow of Thomas Middleton son of Greenberry Middleton. Shehas 4 child-
    ren listed; 2 males age 10-15 and 2 females age 10-15 and two femaleslaves 1 under 10
    And one 10-24.

    By:
    E.D. Rayburn
    4240 Lost Creek Blvd,
    Aledo, Texas 76008

    Information also provided by:
    Patty Woodall
    Crow Creek, Alabama

    February 13, 2001

    Samuel married Middleton, Nancy on 12 Aug 1793 in , Clark, Kentucky. Nancy was born on 25 Sep 1777 in , Clark, Kentucky; died on 23 Aug 1843 in , Jackson, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Middleton, Nancy was born on 25 Sep 1777 in , Clark, Kentucky; died on 23 Aug 1843 in , Jackson, Alabama.

    Notes:

    MARRIAGE BONDS
    CLARK COUNTY, KENTUCKY


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    Know all men by these presents that we Samuel Summers & Jno H.Middleton are held & firmly bo und unto Isaac Shelby Esqr Governor andChief Magistrate of the State of Kentucky in the su m of fifty poundsTo which payment will duly so be made to the said Governor or hissuccessor s we bind ourselves our Heirs Exors & Admrs jointly &severally firmly by these presents seal ed & dated this 10th day ofJuly 1793.
    The condition of the above obligation is such that, whereas the abovebound Samuel Summers h ath obtained a License to intermarry with NancySummers, if therefore there be no lawful caus e to obstruct the samethen this obligation to be void else remain in full force.

    Sealed & delivered )S/Samuel Summer s /Seal/
    in presents of )
    S/Jn o H. Middleton /Seal/
    D. Bullock


    Copied from handwritten Bond Record
    By: E. D. Rayburn
    Date: 25 June 1996

    Note: The Bond Record shows bride's name as Nancy Summers, whereas itshould have shown Nanc y Middleton. Marriage record confirms NancyMiddleton married Samuel Summers 12 Aug 1793.

    Children:
    1. Summers, John was born on 15 Jun 1794 in , Clark, Kentucky; died in 1802 in , Barren, Kentucky.
    2. Summers, Sarah was born on 10 Jul 1796 in , Clark, Kentucky.
    3. Summers, James was born on 08 Sep 1798 in , Clark, Kentucky.
    4. Summers, Matthew was born on 11 Dec 1800 in , Barren, Kentucky; died on 2 Nov 1858 in , Dekalb, Alabama.
    5. Summers, Mary was born on 22 Feb 1805 in , Barren, Kentucky.
    6. 4. Summers, Robert was born on 30 Mar 1807 in , Barren, Kentucky; died on 02 Nov 1888 in Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas; was buried in Nov 1888 in Blackjack Cemetery, Berryville, Carroll, Arkansas.
    7. Summers, William was born on 30 May 1809 in , Barren, Kentucky.
    8. Summers, Price M. was born on 21 Oct 1811 in , Barren, Kentucky; died after 1855 in , Jackson, Alabama.
    9. Summers, Samuel P. was born on 27 Apr 1815 in , Warren, Tennessee; died in 1884 in , Carroll, Arkansas.
    10. Summers, Thomas Middleton was born on 08 Dec 1815 in , Warren, Tennessee; died on 07 Dec 1888 in , Carroll, Arkansas; was buried in Dec 1888 in Morland Cemetery, , Carroll, Arkansas.
    11. Summers, Henry B. was born on 25 Jun 1820 in , Jackson, Alabama; died on 15 Aug 1821 in , Jackson, Alabama.