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Tamara "Tammie" DeLoach

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  1. 1.  Tamara "Tammie" DeLoach was born in Jun 1876 in Marengo County, , , Alabama (daughter of John B. DeLoach and Elizabeth Florence Fontaine).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John B. DeLoach was born about 1834 in Alabama, , , (son of John DeLoach and Lucy Cargill); died about 1880.

    Notes:

    From Randy Currie
    : John B. DeLoach was a teacher in Alabama and also in Texas. During the Civil War he was a Captain in the Alabama Infantry, 6th Regiment, Alabama Infantry. John's wife died at the birth of the youngest child in June of 1876. Leaving the baby with her maternal grandparents, John moved to Coryell County, Texas with the six older children and settled near the town of Eagle Springs. The oldest daughter was also a teacher; she taught Pat Morris Neff (1871-1952), who went on to become Governor of Texas, 1921-1925, and President of Baylor University, 1932-1947. John's son, Boyd F. DeLoach 1867-1940 remained in Coryell County where he married Mattie Franks. This couple moved to the town of Pearl, where Boyd was a farmer and a Justice of the Peace for more than 40 years, according to a sketch of the family written by Boyd's daughter, Marie Kelly in 1992 (when she was 93 years old).

    1870 Marengo County, AL
    13 Precinct, Dixon Mills
    Household 487
    John B. DeLoach38AL
    Florence F.24AL
    Bettie F. 7AL
    Willie M. 4AL
    Boyd F. 2AL
    John F. 1AL


    1880 Coryell County, TX Census
    7th Precinct
    Household 288
    John B. DeLoach45AL
    Florence A.16AL
    Willie M. 14AL
    Boyd F.12AL
    John F.10AL
    Mitford B. 8AL
    Lucy C. 6AL

    John married Elizabeth Florence Fontaine about 1865. Elizabeth (daughter of William Floyd Fontaine and Catherine Esther Philen) was born about 1845; died about 1876 in Marengo County, , , Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Florence Fontaine was born about 1845 (daughter of William Floyd Fontaine and Catherine Esther Philen); died about 1876 in Marengo County, , , Alabama.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth “Betty” Florence DeLoach was born about 1866 in Marengo County, , , Alabama.
    2. William M. “Willie” DeLoach was born about 1867 in Marengo County, , , Alabama.
    3. Boyd Fontaine DeLoach was born about 1869 in Marengo County, , , Alabama.
    4. John F. DeLoach was born about 1872 in Marengo County, , , Alabama.
    5. Mitford B. DeLoach was born on 11 Oct 1872 in Marengo County, , , Alabama; died on 6 May 1934 in Dallas County, , , Texas.
    6. Lucy Catherine DeLoach was born about 1875 in Marengo County, , , Alabama; died on 20 Oct 1966 in Eastland County, , , Texas; was buried in Pioneer Cemetery, , Eastland County, Texas.
    7. 1. Tamara "Tammie" DeLoach was born in Jun 1876 in Marengo County, , , Alabama.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John DeLoach was born on 2 May 1794 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina (son of Thomas DeLoach, Jr. and Mary (DeLoach)); died about 1858 in Marengo County, , , Alabama.

    Notes:

    "A Brief Memoir of the family of John and Lucy DeLoach", by William Lafayette DeLoach (son of John and Lucy DeLoach), written in 1874, provides John's date and place of birth, and the surname Cargill for is wife Lucy.

    John married Lucy Cargill on 12 Dec 1816 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina. Lucy was born about 1798; died after 1850 in Alabama, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Lucy Cargill was born about 1798; died after 1850 in Alabama, , , .
    Children:
    1. Dr. Thomas Clement DeLoach was born on 22 Aug 1820 in Alabama, , , ; died on 26 Dec 1862 in Marengo County, , , Alabama.
    2. Mariah DeLoach was born about 1829.
    3. William L. DeLoach was born about 1831.
    4. 2. John B. DeLoach was born about 1834 in Alabama, , , ; died about 1880.
    5. James H. DeLoach was born about 1840.

  3. 6.  William Floyd Fontaine was born about 1820.

    William married Catherine Esther Philen about 1840. Catherine was born about 1820. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Catherine Esther Philen was born about 1820.
    Children:
    1. 3. Elizabeth Florence Fontaine was born about 1845; died about 1876 in Marengo County, , , Alabama.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas DeLoach, Jr. was born on 20 Oct 1759 in Craven County, , , South Carolina (son of Thomas DeLoach and Patience Allison); died on 29 Jul 1819 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina.

    Notes:

    From Pat Bonneau :

    The 1810 Federal Census for Lexington County, SC, lists Rev. Thomas DeLoach. He has three boys under 10. The next male is 45 or over. There are three girls under 10; the next female is 26 to 44 years old. He has one slave. (Source Ancestry.com Online Image 19 of 27.) According to the Pressley-Price family history, Sarah Watkins was his wife during this census. She died in 1818.

    Research in the Baptist Archives at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina, shows that Thomas DeLoach, Jr., was a licensed preacher in 1794-97 and 1799-1800. He was an ordained minister from 1802 to 1803. He was a messenger from Cloud's Creek Church at the Baptist Association Meeting on Sept. 12, 1812. He reported 99 members at Cloud's Creek Church. He was also present from the same church at the Dry Creek Meeting on September 19, 1818, when 57 members were reported. (Source of all Furman University references DeLoach, Thomas fl. 1800, Baptist Biographical Folder, Furman University Special Collections. Original report by Ms. Jane G. Flener, Acting Librarian for Ms. Belle Williams of Monetta, SC and was dated September 15, 1950.)

    In 1773, Thomas DeLoach had a survey made on land on the Red Bank and Penn Creek section of Little Saluda. A survey was also made for Thomas DeLoach in the Edgefield District on the Shaw's Creek branch of the South Edisto River in 1825. Plats 14,366. 195, 5. (Source Furman University Special Archives).

    During his time in the Lexington/Orangeburg Counties of South Carolina, he was the minister at Dean Swamp Baptist Church, as mentioned in a book by Ellen P. Chapin (excerpt follows)
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    Dean Swamp Baptist Church is located three miles west of Springfield, S. C., and about one-quarter of a mile off S. C. Highway No. 4.

    "A History of Dean Swamp Baptist Church, 1803 -1903", compiled by Rev. H. L. Baggott, has been preserved. The preface to the booklet reads "Pursuant to an appointment by Bethel Association, a presbytery composed of the following named ministers of the Gospel, Rev. Henry King, Rev. Thomas de Loach, Rev. John Landrum, and Rev. George de Laughter, did on the 5th of November, 1803, organize a church with 31 members called The Baptist Church of Christ on Dean Swamp."

    The Reverend Isaac Levesque was the church's first recorded itinerant preacher. Twenty-one members pledged to pay amounts from one dollar to ten dollars, of which $44 was known to be paid to the minister.

    It is believed that the church received its name from an early Irish immigrant, Patrick Dean. Records do not show when the first church was built. The second church building was erected in 1845.

    On August 23, 1899, the members of Dean Swamp Baptist Church bought, from C. J. Stoman, one acre of land for one dollar. Recorded in Book 28, Page 204, Orangeburg County Clerk of Court's office.

    According to legend, a German immigrant, Frederick Weimer, buried a "chimney cooking kettle" filled with gold in the church yard when he learned that Sherman's army was approaching.

    Source of quotation Facts and Legends by Ellen P. Chaplin. SC 975.779. Greenville County Library System, Stow South Carolina Historical Room, Greenville, SC 29601; 864-242-5000; www.greenvillelibrary.org.

    Thomas married Mary (DeLoach) about 1779 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina. Mary was born about 1760 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina; died on 24 Sep 1801 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary (DeLoach) was born about 1760 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina; died on 24 Sep 1801 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina.

    Notes:

    From Joseph Earle Steadman, "The DesLoges Family", page 29:
    At about 1779 he married Mary_______ (ca. 1760, ca. 1801), who is said to have
    been a Miss Asbill or a Miss Crawford; however, this writer believes that
    neither of these surnames is correct. Thomas' son Allison DeLoache
    married a granddaughter of Aaron Asbill and his nephew Thomas
    DeLoache married Miss Mary Crawford. Census records of 1790 and
    1800 for Edgefield County, S.C., indicate that the first wife was the
    mother of twelve children, four of whom died in infancy or childhood.
    Eight of these children are named in their father's will.

    Children:
    1. William DeLoach was born on 22 Apr 1781 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina; died on 19 Jun 1849 in Harris County, , , Georgia.
    2. Lucy DeLoach was born about 1781 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina; died about 1851; was buried about 1851.
    3. Catherine "Katie" DeLoach was born about 1783 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina; died about 1857 in Colquitt County, , , Georgia.
    4. Thomas DeLoach was born on 22 Oct 1789 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina; died on 25 Nov 1872 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina; was buried in Deloach Cemetery, , Edgefield County, South Carolina.
    5. Elizabeth DeLoach was born about 1790 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina; died about 1820; was buried about 1820.
    6. Polly DeLoach was born about 1792 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina; died about 1862; was buried about 1862.
    7. 4. John DeLoach was born on 2 May 1794 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina; died about 1858 in Marengo County, , , Alabama.
    8. Nancy DeLoach was born about 1796 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina; died about 1876.