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Personal data George Thomas Banks 

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Household of George Thomas Banks

He is married to Sallie Love.

They got married on June 12, 1866 at De Soto County, Mississippi, he was 29 years old.Sources 2, 38


Child(ren):

  1. Edmund Banks  ± 1868-????
  2. Lemuel Banks  1870-1936 
  3. William Love Banks  1871-???? 
  4. George Thomas Banks  1874-1944 


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Ancestors (and descendant) of George Thomas Banks

Ralph Banks
1757-1823
Lemuel Banks
1806-1854

George Thomas Banks
1836-1912

1866

Sallie Love
1848-1934

Edmund Banks
± 1868-????
Lemuel Banks
1870-1936

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Sources

  1. 1870 census De Soto Co., MS (p 380) George Banks, WM 34, farmer, RE $5000, PE $6000, b. TN.
  2. World Connect medders_family
  3. In tax list, Tate Co. MS, G. T. Banks listed during period 1873-75. (Index to Tate County Mississippi State, County and T
  4. 1880 census De Soto Co., MS (ED 58 p 25) Love. Geo. T. Banks, WM 43, merchant (genl.), b. TN, parents b. GA.
  5. G. T. listed on 1890 sheriff's land roll, Tate Co. MS. (1890 Index to Sheriff's Land Roll of Tate County, Mississippi, b
  6. 1860 census De Soto Co., MS (p 201) P.O. Pleasant Hill. G. T. Banks, WM 24, farmer, real estate $12000, personal estate
  7. 1900 census Shelby Co., TN. ED 48, p 13. Dist. 13. G.T. Banks, WM 64, b. Dec 1838, farmer, m'd 34 yrs, b. MS, parents
  8. On 26 Mar 1866, G. T. of De Soto Co., MS bought from Charles H. Banks of Phillips Co., AR 160 acres in Twp 2?, R 7 W, De
  9. On 27 Feb 1867, George T. bought land in Twp 4, R 7 W, near Coldwater Depot in De Soto Co., MS from trustee R. R. West fo
  10. On 11 Mar 1868, George T. bought from Robert Temple -- both living De Soto Co., MS -- lots in Hernando, MS for $1450. (D
  11. On 6 Jul 1868, George T. bought at auction from the county tax collector 320 acres in Twp 4, R 7, De Soto Co. for $6. (D
  12. On 3 Oct 1870, George T. sold S.V. Robert & N.J. Wilson -- all living De Soto Co. -- land in Twp 4, R 7 W. (De Soto Co.
  13. On 14 Jan 1871, G. T. & Sallie Banks quit claimed all interest in a lot in Coldwater, MS to C. C. Yates. Sallie obtained
  14. On 21 Jan 1871, George T. quit claimed to Cunningham, Wilks & Malone land in Twp. 4, R 7 W of De Soto Co., MS. (De Soto C
  15. On 3 Jan 1872, George T. & Sallie of De Soto Co. sold Samuel J. Dickey land in Twp 2, R 6 W for $1000. (De Soto Co. MS D
  16. In 1873, land assessment, Tate Co., MS, G.T. listed for parcels of 240 acres and 7 acres in Twp. 4, R 7. (Tate County Mis
  17. On 15 Sep 1873, George T. bought land in Twp 4, R 7 W, Tate Co. MS, from W. A. & Nancy J. Duncan for $3200. All parties
  18. On 21 Oct 1873, George T. of De Soto Co. joined other heirs of his father in selling A.A. Jones land in Twp 6, R 7, Prent
  19. On 28 Jan 1874, Banks. Love & Co. bought from Felix G. Perryman and wife Angeline land in Twp 3, R 7 W for $500. (De Sot
  20. On 20 Apr 1874, G. T. Banks & W. K. Love bought at auction a lot in Love Subdivision of Coldwater, MS from O. F. West, a
  21. On 9 Mar 1875, Banks, Love & Co. bought land in Twp 3, R 7 from S. A. & Edith L. Robertson for $150. (De Soto Co. MS Dee
  22. On 2 Dec 1875, G. T. and wife S. L. Banks sold 40 acres in Twp 4, R 7 W, Tate Co. MS, to J. G. Driver for $700. (Tate Co.
  23. On 23 Mar 1876, G. T. bought land in Twp. 4, R 7 W, Tate Co. MS, from L. M. Driver for $300. (Tate Co. MS Deed Bk B, p 1
  24. On 4 May 1876, G. T. bought 40 acres in Twp. 4, R 7 W, Tate Co. MS, from J.G. Driver for $700. (Tate Co. MS Deed Bk B, p
  25. On 22 May 1876, G. T. sold John G. Driver 40 acres in Twp 4, R 7 W Tate Co. for $700. (Tate Co. MS Deed Bk B, p 235. LDS
  26. On 25 May 1876, G. T. Banks sold L. M. Driver 40 acres in Twp 4, R 7 W Tate Co. MS for $300. (Tate Co. MS Deed Bk B, p 2
  27. On 14 Mar 1878, G. T. Banks & W. E. Love of Banks, Love & Co. bought 480 acres in Twp 4, R 8 for $7200 frrom A. G. Atkins
  28. On 20 Dec 1880, G. T. sold Banks, Love & Co. land in Twp 3, R 7 W for $200. (De Soto Co. MS Deed Bk 3, p 108. LDS reel 8
  29. On 13 Jan 1881, G. T. Banks and W.E. Love sold H. H. Harrison land in Twp 4, R 6, Tate Co., MS for $350. The sellers ack
  30. On 12 Jul 1881, G. T. Banks & W. E. Love bought land in Twp 4, R 7 of Tate Co., MS from Robert R. McLaughlin for $1000.
  31. On 16 Sep 1881, G. T. and S. L. Banks joined W. E. Love in quit claiming to Henry M. Callicott land in town of Coldwater,
  32. On 12 Jan 1882, G. T. sold S. J. Dickey land in Twp 2, R 6 W, De Soto Co., MS for $500. (De Soto Co., MS Deed Bk 3, p 44
  33. On 18 May 1882, G.T. quitclaimed to W. E. Love 100 acres in Twp 3, R 7 W. for $2293. And on same date Love quitclaimed t
  34. On 1 Jan 1883, George T. sold A.B. Prichard land in Twp 4, R 7, Tate Co., MS for $1400. George acknowledged the deed in
  35. On 21 Feb 1883, George T. of De Soto Co. MS joined other heirs of Lemuel Banks in selling C. A. Cranford 330 acres in Twp
  36. On 7 Dec 1883, George T. of De Soto Co. MS joined other heirs of Lemuel Banks in selling W.L. Owens land in Twp 5, R 6 E
  37. On 15 Jul 1878, G. T. and Mrs. E. B. Love were recipients of a trust deed from Alex B. Ferrell who owed them $375 -- all
  38. On 12 Jun 1866, De Soto Co., MS, George T. Banks married Miss Sallie Love. Married by German Baker, R. M. G. One surety

Historical events

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