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Rosa A. DeLoach

Female Abt 1876 -


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  1. 1.  Rosa A. DeLoach was born about 1876 in Sumter County, , , Alabama (daughter of William Roby DeLoach and Susan Thornton Gibbs).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Roby DeLoach was born on 4 Jun 1843 in Morgan County, , , Alabama (son of Alfred Burton DeLoach and Etheldra C. Roby); died on 5 Aug 1910 in Shelby County, , , Tennessee.

    Notes:

    H.B. Boon appeared before W.R. DeLoach,Judge of the Probate, in the county
    of Sumter, Al. on July 1,1889. Being duly sworn in, Boon stated that when
    a private in Co.E of 7th Regiment of N.C. Infantry and while in the discharge
    of his duty in September of 1864, near Petersburg,Va. he lost his left
    leg. He also state that on the 28th. of February, 1889,he is a resident
    of Al. engaged in farming and that his taxable property does not exceed
    four hundred dollars in value.


    (Research):CAPT. WILLIAM R. DELOACH.

    Comrade William R. DeLoach was born June 4, 1842, and reared in Sumter County, Ala., and died in Memphis August 5, 1910 At the age of eighteen DeLoach enlisted as a private in the 5th Alabama Regiment, commanded by Col. (afterwards Maj. Gen.) R. E. Rodes. His service throughout the war was of the very best type. An old comrade once pointed to him. as the only man he ever knew who was absolutely devoid of personal fear. This statement is not literally true. DeLoach's intelligence recognized the hazard of battle, but his true moral courage rose above it. To him "duty" to himself and family and love of country were higher than all else, and made him bear himself as if ignorant of fear. He served with honor in Virginia, being badly wounded at Sharpsburg while climbing over the Federal breastworks, and later on was shot down at Mine Run while voluntarily leading a charge which was the duty of superior officers. He fell at the head of his men, with a jagged hole in the neck, which!
    kept him out of the service for three months. Receiving his promotion at his return, he was assigned to Forrest's Cavalry and made captain of a company of independent scouts. Near Decatur, Ala., he was captured and kept on Johnson's Island until July, 1865.

    The hardships of war bore lightly upon the youthful soldiers of the South. Their courage was inherited, the strength and joy of comradeship were theirs, and, like their ancestors, they met the foes of their country with inborn steadfastness. It was natural for DeLoach to fight, he had a knowledge of the questions at issue.

    But it was after he returned home in 1865 that the real test of manhood came to DeLoach and to the men of his class. How he met this trial is known only to those who touched shoulders and divided counsel with him at that time. From that day till 1873, when the white people of Sumter came into their own again, was the time that tried men's souls in the Southland. From the town of Livingston, DeLoach's home, to the northern boundary of the county the proportion of blacks to whites was larger than in any other county in Alabama. The negroes almost from the first were under the control of aliens and renegades, and the struggle for existence was on in earnest. Reconstruction, with its deliberate plan to subject the native white people to their former slaves, was an unspeakable horror, to be resisted to the death. If the true story of reconstruction in the Black Belt of Alabama should ever be told, DeLoach's name would be written high up on the roll of honor. His judgment and courage were with him under all conditions. When the struggle was over, his kindliness made him resist any cruelty to, or oppression of, the negroes, when control was absolutely in the hands of the whites. He acted steadily upon this principle during his long service as judge, and no court was ever administered more fairly than his. His reelection time after time, making his term of office thirty four years, was a tribute to his integrity and intelligence.

    The writer of this sketch states "Of all the men whom I have known and of all the comrades I have loved, DeLoach came nearest the right life, and his surviving friends will join me in this judgment of his character."

    In 1867 Capt. W. R. DeLoach was married to Miss Susan Gibbs, a daughter of Col, Charles R. Gibbs, an officer of the War of 1812. Theirs was an ideal union. Will DeLoach and Sue Gibbs loved each other from youth through a long life, and parted only through that inevitable decree which "happeneth to all."

    William married Susan Thornton Gibbs about 1867 in Sumter County, , , Alabama. Susan (daughter of Charles R. Gibbs) was born on 16 Dec 1842 in Sumter County, , , Alabama; died about 1912. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susan Thornton Gibbs was born on 16 Dec 1842 in Sumter County, , , Alabama (daughter of Charles R. Gibbs); died about 1912.
    Children:
    1. Alfred Burton DeLoach was born on 14 Jul 1868 in Livingston, , Sumter County, Alabama; died about 1938 in Memphis, , Shelby County, Tennesee; was buried about 1938 in Memphis, , Shelby County, Tennessee.
    2. McLelland DeLoach was born about 1870.
    3. Nellie Y. DeLoach was born about 1872 in Sumter County, , , Alabama.
    4. Florence A. DeLoach was born about 1874 in Sumter County, , , Alabama.
    5. 1. Rosa A. DeLoach was born about 1876 in Sumter County, , , Alabama.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Alfred Burton DeLoach was born about 14 Jan 1808 in , Giles County, Tennessee, (son of John DeLoach and Frances Gilliam); died on 30 Jun 1854 in Livingston, , Sumter County, Alabama; was buried about 2 Jul 1854 in Livingston, , Sumter County, Alabama.

    Notes:

    1850 Sumter County, AL Census
    Livingston

    Household 24
    Deloach, Alfred B. 40 MPhysician TN
    Etheldra C. 33 FGA
    Francis R. 16 MAL
    Alfred B. 13 MAL
    Mark A. 12 MAL
    Amanda V. 9 FAL
    William 6 MAL
    John S. 2 MAL

    Alfred married Etheldra C. Roby on 12 Sep 1832 in Somerville, , Morgan County, Alabama. Etheldra was born about 1812 in Georgia, , , ; died on 5 Dec 1857 in Livingston, , Sumter County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Etheldra C. Roby was born about 1812 in Georgia, , , ; died on 5 Dec 1857 in Livingston, , Sumter County, Alabama.
    Children:
    1. Francis Roby DeLoach was born on 16 Dec 1833.
    2. Alfred Burton Jr. DeLoach was born on 29 Apr 1837 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; died on 18 Oct 1891 in Texarkana, , Bowie County, Texas; was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, , Bowie County, Texas.
    3. Marcus A. DeLoach was born on 9 Apr 1838 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; died on 23 May 1860 in Travis County, , , Texas.
    4. Martha R. DeLoach was born on 25 Dec 1839 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; died on 30 Aug 1840 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; was buried on 2 Sep 1840 in Morgan County, , , Alabama.
    5. Amanda DeLoach was born on 28 Jun 1841 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; died about 1911; was buried about 1911.
    6. 2. William Roby DeLoach was born on 4 Jun 1843 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; died on 5 Aug 1910 in Shelby County, , , Tennessee.
    7. Etheldra DeLoach was born on 30 Jun 1845 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; died on 6 Apr 1849 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; was buried about 10 Apr 1849 in Morgan County, , , Alabama.
    8. Alice DeLoach was born on 26 Jun 1846 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; died on 13 Aug 1846 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; was buried about 16 Aug 1846 in Morgan County, , , Alabama.
    9. John S. DeLoach was born on 3 Dec 1847 in Morgan County, , , Alabama.
    10. A Daughter DeLoach was born on 26 Apr 1850 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; died on 25 Jun 1850 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; was buried about 27 Jun 1850 in Morgan County, , , Alabama.
    11. Mary Frances DeLoach was born on 18 May 1851 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; died on 30 Dec 1852 in Morgan County, , , Alabama.
    12. Augusta E. DeLoach was born on 25 Apr 1853 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; died on 9 Jun 1883 in Gregg County, , , Texas.
    13. Charlie R. DeLoach was born on 4 Nov 1854 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; died on 5 Feb 1855 in Morgan County, , , Alabama; was buried about 8 Feb 1855 in Morgan County, , , Alabama.

  3. 6.  Charles R. Gibbs was born about 1820.
    Children:
    1. 3. Susan Thornton Gibbs was born on 16 Dec 1842 in Sumter County, , , Alabama; died about 1912.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John DeLoach was born about 1738 in Edgecombe County, , , North Carolina (son of Samuel DeLoach and Mary Boykin); died on 17 Jun 1820 in Elyton, , Jefferson County, Alabama.

    Notes:

    Jefferson Coounty, Alabama Wills 1818-1840
    pg. 56--JOHN DELOACH---will June 6, 1820
    Wife, FRANCES; our children MARY, ANNE, ELIZABETH, ALFORD, SARAH & FRANCES .
    (seal) JOHN DELOACH.

    John married Frances Gilliam about 1801 in Rutherford County, , , Tennessee. Frances (daughter of John Charles Gilliam and Mary Margaret Clanton) was born about May 1774 in Franklin County, , , Tennessee; died on 14 Dec 1861. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Frances Gilliam was born about May 1774 in Franklin County, , , Tennessee (daughter of John Charles Gilliam and Mary Margaret Clanton); died on 14 Dec 1861.
    Children:
    1. Mary 'Polly' DeLoach was born on 16 Mar 1802 in Stone's River, , Rutherford County, Tennessee; died about 1875 in Morgan County, , , Alabama.
    2. Nancy G. 'Anna' DeLoach was born on 3 May 1804 in , Giles County, Tennessee, ; died about 1891 in Texas, , , ; was buried about 1891 in Texas, , , .
    3. Elizabeth DeLoach was born on 4 May 1806 in , Giles County, Tennessee, ; died about 1877 in Mississippi, , , ; was buried about 1877 in Mississippi, , , .
    4. 4. Alfred Burton DeLoach was born about 14 Jan 1808 in , Giles County, Tennessee, ; died on 30 Jun 1854 in Livingston, , Sumter County, Alabama; was buried about 2 Jul 1854 in Livingston, , Sumter County, Alabama.
    5. Sarah Sally DeLoach was born on 31 Mar 1812.
    6. Frances DeLoach was born on 8 Jan 1816.