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Frances Gilliam

Female Abt 1774 - 1861  (~ 87 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  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.

    Frances married John DeLoach about 1801 in Rutherford County, , , Tennessee. John (son of Samuel DeLoach and Mary Boykin) was born about 1738 in Edgecombe County, , , North Carolina; died on 17 Jun 1820 in Elyton, , Jefferson County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    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. 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.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Charles Gilliam was born on 22 Jan 1745 in Surry County, , , Virginia (son of Hinchea Gilliam and Mary Johnson); died about 1826 in Franklin County, , , Tennessee.

    John married Mary Margaret Clanton about 1766. Mary was born about 1746. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Margaret Clanton was born about 1746.
    Children:
    1. John Jr. Gilliam was born on 17 Feb 1767; died about 7 Dec 1836 in Cannon County, , , Tennessee.
    2. Hinchea Gilliam was born about 1768.
    3. Thomas Gilliam was born about 1770; died before 17 Aug 1825 in Franklin County, , , Tennessee.
    4. Lemuel Gilliam was born about 1772.
    5. 1. Frances Gilliam was born about May 1774 in Franklin County, , , Tennessee; died on 14 Dec 1861.
    6. Nancy Gilliam was born about 1775.
    7. Mary 'Polly' Gilliam was born about 1777.
    8. Avery Gilliam was born about 1783.
    9. Temperance Gilliam was born about 1785.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hinchea Gilliam was born about 1718 in Surry County, , , Virginia; died about 1794 in Sussex County, , , Virginia.

    Notes:

    "Warrant issued to the Extrs. of Hinchea Gilliam late heir at law of John
    Gilliam,de'd.a Lieut. in the 4th Va. line on Contl. Estab.
    "Abstrat of the will of Hinchey Gilliam of Sussex Co.,Va.
    "To my son John,the following negroes;to my daugther,Elizabeth
    Gilliam;daugther Mary McChenney;daugthers Sarah Barrow;Lucy Gilliam; Peggy
    Jones;and Edna Gilliam;to my three daugthers Elizabeth,Lucy and Edna all my
    personal estate not herein mentioned,and all my land and plantation whereon I
    now live." "He appointed David Barrow and Isham Gilliam Extrs.Signed,9
    Jan.,1791.
    Witnesses, John Williamson,Carter Gilliam and Anselm Gilliam.Recorded 6
    Nov.,1794,Sussex Co.,
    Court.Teste,Michael Bailey,Clerk.
    Copy Teste,J.C.Dobie,Clerk."

    Hinchea married Mary Johnson about 1740 in , Brunswick County, Virginia Colony, . Mary (daughter of Moses Johnson and Mary (Johnson)) was born about 1720 in , Brunswick County, Virginia Colony, . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Johnson was born about 1720 in , Brunswick County, Virginia Colony, (daughter of Moses Johnson and Mary (Johnson)).
    Children:
    1. 2. John Charles Gilliam was born on 22 Jan 1745 in Surry County, , , Virginia; died about 1826 in Franklin County, , , Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Moses Johnson was born about 1690.

    Notes:

    Sussex Co. Will book A -page 309-310:
    In the name of God Amen, I Moses Johnson of the Parish of Albemarle and
    County of Sussex, being very sick and weak of Body but of sound mind and
    disposing sense and Memory thanks be to gd do make and ordain this my last
    Will and Testament in manner following. As to worldly goods which it has
    pleased almighty God to bless me with I dispose of my Debts and funeral
    charges being first paid, in manner as to the Persons following. First I
    give and bequeath to my beloved Wife Mary, during her natural life the
    third part of my Personal Estate and at her death to be equally divided
    between my six daughters hereafter named I also the use of three Negros
    Jacob, Cate, and Cloe during her natural life
    Also I give and bequeath to my son William and his wife, during each of
    their natural lives the Plantation whereon I now live, and after their
    decease, to my Grandson James, son of my son William, to him and his heirs
    male Lawfully begotten for ever, but if my grandson James dies without male
    heir, then to my grandson William, son to my son William to him and his
    heirs lawfully begotten forever, but if my grandson William dies without
    male heir, then to my Grandson David, son to Moses Johnson, Jr. to him and
    his male heir lawfully begotten forever. I also give to my son William one
    Negro man Ben and one Negro Woman named Hannah to him and his heirs forever
    I also give to my son William Jacob,
    Cate, and Cloe after the decease of my beloved wife to him and to his heirs
    forever. Also I give to my son Moses one Negro man named Peter and all
    other things I've possessed him with to him and his heirs forever. Also I
    give to my son Richard my Plantation in Brunswick County with a survey I
    bought of Benjamin Haygood with one Negro man named Collin, one negro man
    named Indy, and one negro girl named Patt, and one negro man named
    Hercules, with the stock and all that belongs to the said
    Plantation to him and his heirs forever but if he dies without heir it is
    my will that the land return to my grandson David son of Moses Johnson.
    Also I give to my son Lewis Johnson, one Negro man named David and all
    other things to which I've possessed him with to him and his heirs forever.
    Also I give to my Daughter Elizabeth Loftin all that I've possessed her
    with to her and to her heirs forever. Also I give my Daughter Mary Gilliam
    one negro woman named Kate and all that I've possessed her with to her and
    her heirs forever. Also I give my Daughter Ann Gilliam one Negro man named
    Peter and all the
    things I've possessed her with to her and her heirs forever. Also I give my
    Daughter Martha Gilliam one Negro woman named Jone and all that I've
    possessed her with to her and her heirs forever. Also I give to my Daughter
    Lucy one Negro Boy named Simon and all I've possessed her with to her and
    her heirs forever. Also I give my daughter Sarah one Negro Girl named Beck
    . . . . . . . . . . . and one Negro Girl named Agg one feather bed and
    furniture, four pewter dishes and 6 plates. but if she dies without issue
    it's my will that Lucy may have Beck, and Martha Gilliam wife of Anselm
    Gilliam may have Agg to them and their heirs forever. Also I give my
    grandson David Johnson son of Moses Johnson one negro Boy
    named Tommy to him and his heirs forever. Also I give my Grand Daughter Ann
    Gilliam, daughter of Burwell Gilliam the first live child that my negro
    woman brings that I before gave to my son William in named Hannah to her &
    her heirs forever be it either male or female. Also I give unto Henry
    Harrison Gent. Eight acres of Land forming to his Mill according to the
    bounds laid off to him and his Heirs forever. Also my Will and defers is
    that two thirds of my estate which and household furniture be sold and the
    money arising thereon be equally divided among my six Daughters Viz
    Elizabeth, Mary, Ann, Martha, Lucy & Sarah. Also it is my Will after the
    decease of my beloved wife what she leaves may be equally Divided amongst
    my six Daughters. Lastly Thereby Constitute and appoint my two sons William
    & Lewis Johnson Executors of this my last Will and Testament, In Witness
    whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and affixed my seal this nineteen Day
    of November in the Year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred & sixty
    Three. Signed, Sealed & Delivered: Moses Johnson. In the Presence of:
    Thomas (his mark) Gilliam, John King, John Gilliam.
    At a Court held for Sussex County the 15th day of December 1763. The last
    Will & Testament of Moses Johnson, Decd was hereentered into Court by
    William & Lewis Johnson. The Executors therein named who made on the
    thereto as the last director of the ..was proved by the oaths of thomas
    Gilliam, John King & John Gilliam the winesses thereto by the Court ordered
    to be recorded you the motion of the ? from Certificate in ? there for
    affirming a ? due form.


    Sussex Co, VA Will Book A, p. 337
    The Appraisement of the Estate of Moses Johnson Decd Appraised January 1764
    (3 pages of property listed)
    In obedience to the order of Court held for Sussex County we the appraisers
    being appointed the 15th day of December, first sworn have valued the
    Estate of Moses Johnson decd to 839 - 18 Current Money. Signed: John
    Pennington Jr., John Pennington Carpe, Joseph Pennington

    Moses married Mary (Johnson) about 1712. Mary was born about 1690. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Mary (Johnson) was born about 1690.
    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Johnson was born about 1720 in , Brunswick County, Virginia Colony, .