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Newsome, James William Ivy

Male 1864 - 1906  (41 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Newsome, James William Ivy was born on 27 Oct 1864 in , , Georgia (son of Newsom, James Carter and Morris, Nancy Elizabeth Jane); died in 1906.

    Family/Spouse: Sayers, Martha. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Newsom, James Carter was born on 13 May 1846 in Harris, Georgia (son of Newsom, John and Pike, Talitha C.); died on 07 Aug 1921 in Phenix City, Russell, Alabama; was buried in Aug 1921 in Newsome Family Cemetery, Phenix City, Russell, Alabama.

    Other Events:

    • OCCU: Worker in a cotton mill

    Notes:

    Newsom family Bible in possession of Mrs. Mildred Judah of Phenix City, Alabama

    Census records of 1850 and 1860

    Bible records of Olin Newsome of Phenix City (deceased)

    James married Morris, Nancy Elizabeth Jane on 12 Dec 1863. Nancy (daughter of Morris, Richard Ivey and Christian, Mary Joice) was born on 15 May 1840 in Meriwether, Georgia; died on 16 Apr 1920 in Phenix City, Russell, Alabama; was buried in Apr 1920 in Newsome Family Cemetery, Phenix City, Russell, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Morris, Nancy Elizabeth Jane was born on 15 May 1840 in Meriwether, Georgia (daughter of Morris, Richard Ivey and Christian, Mary Joice); died on 16 Apr 1920 in Phenix City, Russell, Alabama; was buried in Apr 1920 in Newsome Family Cemetery, Phenix City, Russell, Alabama.
    Children:
    1. 1. Newsome, James William Ivy was born on 27 Oct 1864 in , , Georgia; died in 1906.
    2. Newsome, John Francis Christian was born on 03 Aug 1866 in , , Georgia; died on 05 Jun 1936 in Phenix City, Russell, Alabama; was buried in Jun 1936 in Newsome Family Cemetery, Phenix City, Russell, Alabama.
    3. Newsome, George Thomas Anderson-Lesli was born on 18 Jan 1868 in , , Georgia.
    4. Newsome, Mary Elizabeth was born on 25 Jul 1869 in , , Georgia; died on 03 May 1941.
    5. Newsom, Xulemma Talitha was born on 19 Feb 1871 in Phenix City, Lee, Alabama; died on 31 Mar 1955 in Phenix City, Russell, Alabama; was buried in Apr 1955 in Newsome Family Cemetery, Phenix City, Russell, Alabama.
    6. Newsome, Joana Barbara Abigail was born on 05 Aug 1872 in Phenix City , Lee, Alabama.
    7. Newsome, Joseph Fletcher was born on 31 Jan 1874 in Phenix City, Lee, Alabama; died on 19 Jan 1951 in Phenix City, Russell, Alabama; was buried on 24 Jan 1951 in Newsome Family Cemetery, Phenix City, Russell, Alabama.
    8. Newsome, Henry Levich Pierce was born on 30 Aug 1876 in Phenix City, Lee, Alabama.
    9. Newsom, Laura Daisy was born on 12 Nov 1878 in Phenix City, Lee, Alabama; died on 26 Sep 1958 in Phenix City, Russell, Alabama; was buried in Sep 1958 in Newsome Family Cemetery, Phenix City, Russell, Alabama.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Newsom, John was born on 14 Aug 1820 in , Warren, Georgia (son of Newsom, James and Newsom, Elizabeth).

    Notes:

    Bible Records in possession of Mrs. Mildred Judah of Phenix City, Alabama Newsome Family Bible

    1950 and 1960 Census records

    Cemetery records

    John married Pike, Talitha C. on 15 Jun 1845 in Harris, Georgia. Talitha (daughter of Pike, James) was born on 06 May 1827 in , Clarke, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Pike, Talitha C. was born on 06 May 1827 in , Clarke, Georgia (daughter of Pike, James).

    Notes:

    Census photo shows name as "Tabitha"

    NEWSOM, Telitha C. "Lithy" (PIKE) - (06 MAY 1827,
    Clarke Co, GA - 1900s prob. Phenix City, Lee Co,
    AL), daughter of Esau & Telitha (UNKNOWN) PIKE.
    Lithy m. 15 JUN 1845 in Harris Co, GA, to John
    NEWSOME. She appears as a widow in the household
    of her unmarried daughter Elizabeth NEWSOME on the
    1900 census of Phenix City, Lee Co, AL, and has
    not been located among the family in 1910. Her
    burial at Clapp's Factory per family knowledge of
    descendant, Sue (Mrs. Jack) GILBERT.

    [Note: the spellings NEWSOM and NEWSOME are used
    interchangeably for the same individuals and
    families throughout the record. - jml]
    This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb
    Archives by: John Mallory Land retrofit@flash.net

    Clapp's Factory Cemetery Burials
    (Abstracted from Newspaper Obituaries, Newspaper Articles, Funeral Records, &c.)
    compiled by John Mallory Land
    ***A Work in Progress***
    revised 19 NOV 2004

    Notes:

    ***I need to check this information out***

    John NEWSOME (1825 GA-1903 Muscogee Co, GA), res. Lee Co, AL in 1880
    Posted by: John Mallory Land (ID *****6788) Date: September 19, 2004 at 13:16:23
    of 722


    "John NEWSOME Was Found Dead in Bed: Aged Citizen of Eastern Part of the County Dies Suddenly

    "John NEWSOME, aged 77 years, was found dead in his bed about 7:30 o'clock yesterday morning at his home about one and one-half miles east of the poor house, in Muscogee county. He had not been ill at all, and his sudden death must have been caused by an attack of heart trouble, during the night. He leaves eight children, five sons and three daughters. They are: Messrs. W. C., J. T., A. S., F. M., and G. W. NEWSOME, all of Muscogee county and Mrs. Mollie WARE and Misses Fannie and Ella NEWSOME, of Muscogee county. No funeral arrangements had been made yesterday, but the services will be held sometime during today at his home, east of the city."

    [Above from the Columbus, GA, Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Tuesday, 27 OCT 1903, p. 8.]

    I am interested in learning more about this family, particularly the parentage of John. He appears to be the same as John NEWSOME (55, GA, peddler) who heads a household on p. 235A in Brownville, Lee Co, AL, in 1880. With him are his wife (Mary A., 42, GA, keeping house) and children Ella M. (21), William C. (19), John F. (17), Frances (14), Soloman (12), Mary A. (10), Frederick M. (8), Alice L. (6) and George W. (1). All the children were b. in GA and all age 10 or older are working in a cotton mill. My gg-gf Henry M. NEWSOME (1836-1899) heads a household on p. 236C, so it seems likely they are kin, perhaps as cousins. (Henry had a brother named John, b. 1820, who m. Talitha PIKE and appears elsewhere in 1880.)

    Could this be John NEWSOM who m. 15 JUL 1858 in Taylor Co, GA, to Mary Ann MITCHELL? This also appears to be the same NEWSOME family buried at the Midway Church (now on Ft. Benning Reservation) in eastern Muscogee Co. An alphabetical listing of burials in this cemetery is posted online at:

    http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/muscogee/cemeteries/midway2.txt

    Based on these records, the family appears to include:

    *John NEWSOME (25 APR 1825-26 OCT 1903), m. (15 JUL 1858 Taylor Co, GA?) to *Mary Ann (MITCHELL?) (18 MAR 1939-22 AUG 1916) Children:

    1. Ella M. NEWSOME (ca. 1859 GA- aft. 1903), Unmarried and residing in Muscogee Co, GA, 1903.
    2. William C. NEWSOME (ca. 1861, GA- aft. 1903). Residing in Muscogee Co, GA, 1903.
    3. *John T. NEWSOME (18 JAN 1863- 05 AUG 1936). Residing in Muscogee Co, GA, 1903. Buried next to him is: Adelbert F. NEWSOME (20 SEP 1895-20 SEP 1928) - who is she?
    4. *Frances "Fannie" NEWSOME (26 MAR 1866 GA-02 MAR 1942), m. after 1903 *Richard Alexander MOYE, (11 DEC 1877-13 MAR 1967, Frances died, buried: (now Ft. Benning) Muscogee Co, GA, at Midway Church Cemetery. Fannie was residing in Muscogee Co, GA, 1903
    5. A. Solomon NEWSOME (ca. 1868-aft. 1903?). Speculative that Solomon is same as Mr. A. S. NEWSOME of Muscogee Co, GA, who survived his father in 1903.
    6. *Mary A. "Mollie" NEWSOME (01 FEB 1870 GA-21 JUL 1912), m. T. L. WARE. Mrs. Mollie WARE residing in Musocgee Co, GA, 1903.
    7. *Frederick M. "Fred" NEWSOME (26 APR 1872 GA-02 AUG 1929), m. *Ester Ann CLAYTON (22 JUN 1882-09 SEP 1946). Mr. F. M. NEWSOME, residing in Muscogee Co, GA, 1903. Apparently their children: *Aubrey NEWSOME (11 MAY 1903-18 MAY 1903);
    *Maudie NEWSOME (11 JUL 1906-18 JUL 1907), buried next to Ester.
    8. Alice L. NEWSOME (ca. 1874 GA- bef. 1903?). Not mentioned as a survivor of her father in 1903.
    9. *George W. NEWSOME (09 JUL 1878 GA-31 MAY 1949), m. *Nannie J. WALLS (18 SEP 1878- 18 JAN 1939). Mr. G. W. NEWSOME residing in Muscogee Co, GA, 1903.

    * buried at Midway Church Cemetery (now on Ft. Benning Reservation) Muscogee Co, GA,.

    Any information appreciated, and I will be glad to share what I have - John in TX


    Children:
    1. 2. Newsom, James Carter was born on 13 May 1846 in Harris, Georgia; died on 07 Aug 1921 in Phenix City, Russell, Alabama; was buried in Aug 1921 in Newsome Family Cemetery, Phenix City, Russell, Alabama.
    2. Newsome, Abigail was born on 21 Mar 1848 in Harris, Georgia.
    3. Newsome, William Zyen was born on 10 May 1850 in Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia; died on 23 Jul 1852.
    4. Newsome, Nancy Ann Elizabeth was born on 26 Nov 1852 in Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia; died on 18 Jan 1948; was buried in Jan 1948 in Newsome Family Cemetery, Phenix City, Russell, Alabama.
    5. Newsome, Sarah Ann Melinda was born on 22 Mar 1854 in Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia; died on 18 Jan 1896.
    6. Newsome, John Freeman was born on 05 Jul 1856 in Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia.
    7. Newsome, Henry Lonza was born on 21 Aug 1858 in Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia.
    8. Newsome, Phillip Oscar was born on 03 Jan 1863 in Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia.
    9. Newsome, George Lawsen was born on 03 Aug 1865 in , , Georgia; died on 05 Feb 1934.

  3. 6.  Morris, Richard Ivey was born on 28 Feb 1818 in , Elbert, Georgia (son of Morris, Joseph and Allgood, Nancy); died on 16 Apr 1888 in Phenix City, Russell, Alabama; was buried in Apr 1888 in Clapp's Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia.

    Other Events:

    • RELI: Methodist

    Notes:

    1. Book "Christians of Charles City" by E.V.C. STacey pp.84&85
    2. Census Records of 1880

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    Richard Ivy (also Ivey) MORRIS, b. 28 FEB 1818 in Elbert Co, GA, d. 16 APR 1888 in Phenix City, Russell Co, AL, buried APR 1888 in Clapp's Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee Co, GA
    Son of Joseph & Nancy (ALLGOOD) MORRIS, Ivey was a lay Methodist preacher in Troup, Harris and Muscogee Cos, GA, and Russell, Chambers and Clay Cos., AL. The source credits him with founding the Methodist Church at Langdale "on the west bank of the Chattahoochee River" in Chambers Co, AL. He m. 03 MAR 1839 in Meriwether Co, GA to Mary Joice CHRISTIAN (15 FEB 1814 Madison Co, GA-17 MAY 1862 Randolph Co, AL), daughter of Obed Mask & Joanna (BARNES) CHRISTIAN; Mary is buried in Flat Rock, AL. Ivey and Mary were still in Meriwether Co, GA, in 1840; in Harris Co, GA, ca. 1842; and in Muscogee Co. by ca. 1844. They appear with children in household #22 on p. 353A of the Russell District on the 1850 federal census of Muscogee Co, GA.
    Their eldest child, Nancy Elizabeth J. MORRIS (1840-1920) m. 12 DEC 1863 in Muscogee Co. to James Carter NEWSOM (1846-1921), son of John & Talitha C. (PIKE) NEWSOM. John is brother to Penelope NEWSOME (ca. 1833-1890) and James NEWSOME (ca. 1834-NOV 1897) who are buried in Clapp's Cemetery, and also brother to my gg-gf Henry M. NEWSOM (1836-1899).

    Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~gamuscog/clappbios.htm

    Buried:
    Columbus on the Chattahoochee," by Etta Blanchard Worsley (1951):

    < How long this factory continued is not known, but in 1849 the "Columbus Factory" was incorporated, "the location of the Factory to be three or four miles above Columbus on the river." The leading incorporators were Charles D. Stewart, John Fontaine, Henry D. Meigs, J. R. CLAPP and George Stewart, brothers and brothers-in-law. This was not a large mill and made yarns mainly for the country women to use in their home cotton looms. It also carded wool. This mill was burned by General Wilson's command, when the federal troops took Columbus and burned all the factories on April 17, 1865.

    After the Civil War, a mill was rebuilt at the same place, and was stocked with second-hand machinery from Louisville, Ky. Although it was incorporated as the "Columbus Manufacturing Company" in 1866, this mill, as well as the previous one, was always known as CLAPP's Factory. A railroad station nearby on the Narrow Gauge Road was also called "CLAPP's." One of the leading stockholders was a Mr. Todd, brother-in-law of General R. H. Chilton, who had been General R. E. Lee's Adjutant General. General Chilton was president, and Robert B. Gunby, secretary and treasurer.

    This mill was still in operation in 1878, with R. H. Chilton as president and A. Illges as secretary. The office of the company was in town at 32 Randolph Street (12th Street).
    In 1880, CLAPP's Factory (the Columbus Manufacturing Company) officers were: J. Rhodes Browne, president; A. Illges, secretary; R. B. Gunby, treasurer. Directors: J. Rhodes Brown, C. E. Dexter, Charles Phillips, T. M. N. Phillips, John Peabody, A. Illges, Joseph Kyle.>>

    The property was purchased in the 1920's by Columbus Power and Electric, which was eventually merged into the Georgia Power Company, with headquarters in Atlanta. Edwin M. CLAPP was the local (Columbus area) vice-president and general manager of the expanding utility. Although it has been said he was of no relation to J. R. CLAPP mentioned above, I suspect otherwise. There is an effort to restore the CLAPP's Cemetery, which served the mill community that sprang up around CLAPP's Factory.

    Richard married Christian, Mary Joice on 03 Mar 1839 in , Meriwether, Georgia. Mary (daughter of Christian, Obediah Maske and Barnes, Joanna) was born on 15 Feb 1814 in , Madison, Georgia; died on 17 May 1862 in Flat Rock, Randolph, Alabama; was buried in May 1862. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Christian, Mary Joice was born on 15 Feb 1814 in , Madison, Georgia (daughter of Christian, Obediah Maske and Barnes, Joanna); died on 17 May 1862 in Flat Rock, Randolph, Alabama; was buried in May 1862.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Due to 2 census records (Nancy's and Ivy's), I believe Mary Joice Christian was actually born in Georgia, but I need to do further research before changing the birth place.

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    Children:
    1. 3. Morris, Nancy Elizabeth Jane was born on 15 May 1840 in Meriwether, Georgia; died on 16 Apr 1920 in Phenix City, Russell, Alabama; was buried in Apr 1920 in Newsome Family Cemetery, Phenix City, Russell, Alabama.
    2. Morris, Sarah Ann Elizabeth was born on 27 Jun 1842 in Harris, Georgia; died on 16 Apr 1929.
    3. Morris, Frances Joana Joyce was born on 05 Feb 1844 in Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia; died in 1885 in Lineville, Clay, Alabama; was buried in 1885 in Wesobulga/ Cragford Cemetery, Cragford, Clay, Alabama.
    4. Morris, William Osborne was born on 06 Mar 1846 in Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia; died on 07 Feb 1865 in Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia; was buried in Feb 1865 in Clapp's Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia.
    5. Morris, Hester Ann America was born on 06 Feb 1848 in Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia; died on 04 Apr 1891.
    6. Morris, Mary Artemecia was born on 28 Dec 1849 in Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia; died on 15 Mar 1919 in LaGrange, Troup, Georgia, U.S.A.; was buried in Mar 1919 in Hillview Cemetery, LaGrange, Troup, Georgia.
    7. Morris, Tabitha Melvina Fletcher was born on 27 Dec 1851 in Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia.
    8. Morris, Ivey Britt was born on 17 Sep 1854 in , Randolph, Alabama; died on 02 Feb 1930 in Langdale, Chambers, Alabama; was buried in Feb 1930.
    9. Morris, Sara Antonet was born on 17 Jun 1856 in , Randolph, Alabama.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Newsom, James was born in 1795 in , Warren, Georgia (son of Newsom, Peter and Wilhite, Rhoda); died in 1840 in Harris, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Source:
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~gawarren/1820.txt


    1820 Federal Census for Warren County, GA

    The 1820 census put people in thirty-two brackets. The only name given
    is that of the head of the family. All the males in the 16-18 bracket
    should also be included in the 16-26 bracket, and this does seem to be
    the case for Warren Co. The thirty-two brackets listed across the page
    are:

    #1 Free White Males age 0-10 #7 Free White Females age 0-10
    #2 " " " " 10-16 #8 " " " " 10-16
    #3 " " " " 16-18 #9 " " " " 16-26
    #4 " " " " 16-26 #10 " " " " 26-45
    #5 " " " " 26-45 #11 " " " " 45+
    #6 " " " " 45+

    The next four brackets deal with citizenship and occupations

    #12 Foreign, Not Naturalized #13 Persons in Agriculture
    #14 Persons in Commerce #15 Persons in Manufacturing

    The next eight brackets show the male and female slaves

    #16 Males Slaves age 0-14 #20 Female Slaves age 0-14
    #17 " " " 14-26 #21 " " " 14-26
    #18 " " " 26-45 #22 " " " 26-45
    #19 " " " 45+ #23 " " " 45+

    The next eight brackets show male and female free colored

    #24 Male Free Colored age 0-14 #28 Female Free Colored age 0-14
    #25 " " " " 14-26 #29 " " " " 14-26
    #26 " " " " 26-45 #30 " " " " 26-45
    #27 " " " " 45+ #31 " " " " 45+

    The final bracket which is not shown here is for Other Free Persons
    Except Indians Not Taxed

    ===========================================================================================

    The transcription here was taken directly from Microcopy #33 Roll #7.
    When the spelling of the name was clear, I followed it. Thus names such
    as 'Jonston'. When the name was not clear I put my best guess based on
    other records mostly the 1830 census and/or marriage records.

    ===========================================================================================

    Warren Co GA - 1820
    M33 R7

    pg 271

    The number of Persons within my Division Consisting of Warren County appears on a schedule hereto
    annexed Subscribed by me this 18th day of Dec 1820 H Pruett Assistant to the Marshal of this District of Georgia

    Capt Hutchinsons
    Warren County
    Georgia

    James Newsom 2 . . . 1 . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . .

    James married Newsom, Elizabeth on 07 Aug 1816 in Warren, Georgia. Elizabeth was born in Ca. 1798 in , , South Carolina; died after 1860; was buried in Clapp's Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Newsom, Elizabeth was born in Ca. 1798 in , , South Carolina; died after 1860; was buried in Clapp's Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. Newsom, Henry C. was born in in Warren, Georgia.
    2. Newsom, Mary was born in in , Warren, Georgia.
    3. Newsom, Nancy was born in in Warren, Georgia.
    4. Newsom, Sarah Ann was born in in Warren, Georgia.
    5. Newsom, Francis Penelope was born in in , Warren, Georgia; died in 1890; was buried in 1890 in Clapp's Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia.
    6. 4. Newsom, John was born on 14 Aug 1820 in , Warren, Georgia.
    7. Newsom, Asa was born on 25 Feb 1823 in , Warren, Georgia.
    8. Newsom, Carter was born in 1824 in Warren, Georgia.
    9. Newsom, James was born in 1834 in , Warren, Georgia; died in Nov 1897; was buried in 1897 in Clapp's Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia.
    10. Newsom, Elizabeth was born in 1835 in , Warren, Georgia; died in 1899; was buried in 1899 in Clapp's Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia.
    11. Newsom, George Washington Freeman was born in 1840 in , Warren, Georgia.
    12. Newsom, Louisa V. was born in 1840 in , Warren, Georgia.

  3. 10.  Pike, James was born about 1801 in , , Georgia.
    Children:
    1. 5. Pike, Talitha C. was born on 06 May 1827 in , Clarke, Georgia.

  4. 12.  Morris, Joseph was born on 12 Apr 1793 in , Wilkes, Georgia (son of Morris, William and Morris, Elizabeth); died on 03 Aug 1854; was buried in Aug 1854.

    Joseph married Allgood, Nancy. Nancy was born on 12 Jan 1781 in , Mecklenburg, Virginia; died on 05 Nov 1865. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 13.  Allgood, Nancy was born on 12 Jan 1781 in , Mecklenburg, Virginia; died on 05 Nov 1865.

    Notes:

    Date of death could also be March 3.

    Children:
    1. 6. Morris, Richard Ivey was born on 28 Feb 1818 in , Elbert, Georgia; died on 16 Apr 1888 in Phenix City, Russell, Alabama; was buried in Apr 1888 in Clapp's Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia.

  6. 14.  Christian, Obediah Maske was born about 1779 in , Amherst, Virginia (son of Christian, Elijah and Britt, Elizabeth); died in in , Madison, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Book compiled by Eunie V. Christian Stacey "Christians of Charles City"
    published 1982

    Will of Joanna Barnes Christian 8 may 1851 Muscogee Co. probated july 1851.
    Will book A, pages 121-122.

    Obediah married Barnes, Joanna on 18 Jan 1810 in , Franklin, Georgia. Joanna (daughter of Barnes, William and Mary) was born between 1780 and 1790 in , , South Carolina; died in 1851 in Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 15.  Barnes, Joanna was born between 1780 and 1790 in , , South Carolina (daughter of Barnes, William and Mary); died in 1851 in Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Will of Joanna Barnes Christian dated 8 May, 1851, Muscogee County. Probated- July 1851. Will Book A, pp. 121-122.



    Children:
    1. Christian, Hester Ann was born about 1813 in , Madison, Georgia.
    2. Christian, Elijah Osborne was born on 08 Feb 1811 in , Madison, Georgia; died on 11 Jun 1891 in Colquitt, Claiborne, Louisiana; was buried in Jun 1891 in Colquitt Cemetery, Colquitt, Claiborne, Louisiana.
    3. 7. Christian, Mary Joice was born on 15 Feb 1814 in , Madison, Georgia; died on 17 May 1862 in Flat Rock, Randolph, Alabama; was buried in May 1862.
    4. Christian, William Barnes was born about 1815 in , Madison, Virginia.
    5. Christian, Elizabeth Barnes was born about 1816 in , Madison, Virginia; died about 1895.