Généalogie Wylie » George G. Durham [Cs-Ci] (1791-1858)

Données personnelles George G. Durham [Cs-Ci] 

  • Il est né en l'an 1791 dans Virginia.
  • Il est décédé le 2 octobre 1858 dans Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, il avait 67 ans.
  • Un enfant de John Durham et Margaret MrsJohn
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 20 juin 2011.

Famille de George G. Durham [Cs-Ci]

(1) Il est marié avec Elizabeth Carroll.

Ils se sont mariés environ 1827 à York County, South Carolina.


Enfant(s):

  1. Samuel M. Durham  ± 1832-???? 
  2. Margaret G. Durham  1835-1892 
  3. Lucian Homer Durham  1837-???? 
  4. Henderson Carroll Durham  ± 1841-1916 


(2) Il avait une relation avec Middleton T. MrsGeorgeG.


Enfant(s):

  1. Amelia Lucinda Durham  1818-> 1860 


Notes par George G. Durham [Cs-Ci]

DURHAM-HARRIS
Entries: 839 Updated: 2006-05-11 13:46:07 UTC (Thu) Contact: Harry Durham

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/John DURHAM b: ABT 1748 d: 3 APR 1829
George G DURHAM b: 1791 d: 2 OCT 1858
\Margaret b: ABT 1746 d: 12 SEP 1821
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ID: I190
Name: George G DURHAM 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: 1791 in Virginia
Death: 2 OCT 1858 in Nashville, Davidson, TN
Event: Misc 1834
Note:
About 1835, George G. Durham removed his family to Fayette Co. TN. He appears on the tax list there in 1836, with 150 acres of land and owning 9 slaves. He later owned over 500 acres and at one time had 19 slaves.

On the 1850 census of Fayette County, TN George G. is recorded as living in Civil District #8 on stage Road, just west of Sommerville, between that city and the rural village of Oakland.

By owning 19 slaves, this shows that George G. raised cotton. There are other entries in deed books. In 1844, George began selling some of his land. He sold a lot of his land to his son, John M. Durham for about $4,000. On December 13, 1844 he sold his 19 slaves to John M. Durham for $6,500. He also sold his son 75 head of hogs, 35 head of cattle, some head of sheep, wagons, corn, fodder and oats, 9 horses and colts, 3500 pounds of pork, 4 bedsteads and furniture, 1 secretary, 1 bureau, 1 press, lot of plows and farming equipment on the Bluff Creek place. Deed Book. 1p. 530. On page 527 of same deed book we find where he deeded to John M. Durham 202 acres in Range 2, Section 3, another tract of 202 3/4 acres, and these 2 tracts comprised the plantation where George lived. Acres in 3rd tract not given. Witnesses for all of above were: Levin H. Coe, Joseph Davidson, Thomas M McFadden.

By 1847, his son, John, had died and George Durham went back and lived on the land. In the 1850 census he is listed as 59 years old and states he was born in VA. This census was taken in Fayette Co. TN, house #817. He lived west of Sommerville on the Stage road between Sommerville and Oakland. Next door was John M. Manley. His wife, Elizabeth is not listed in his household in this census.

George Durham was in money trouble in 1853 and entered into his first trust deed. He sold Joseph G. Garvin, H. Garvin, and A. G. Waller all the timber on his farm in 1854. I 1856 the court was involved in distributing his estate to his heirs on account of his mental impairment. George did not leave a will in Fayette Co., TN, and he died there October 2, 1858. January 4, 1859, James A. Manley was appointed administrator of the estate of George G. Durham, deceased. James A. Manley entered a $10,000 bond. This is found in the County Court Minutes, Bk. G., p.30.

The exact place of George G. Durham's burial place is not known.

Father: John DURHAM b: ABT 1748 in Virginia
Mother: Margaret b: ABT 1746

Marriage 1 Middleton T b: 5 NOV 1795 in Virginia
Married: ABT 1815
Children
James G. DURHAM b: 1816 in York County, SC
Amelia Lucinda DURHAM b: 1818 in York County, SC
Emily M. DURHAM b: 1819 in York County, SC
Randolph DURHAM b: 1825 in York County, SC
John M. DURHAM b: 1826 in York County, SC

Marriage 2 Elizabeth CARROLL b: ABT 1811 in York County, SC
Married: ABT 1830 in York County, SC
Children
Samuel M DURHAM b: 1832 in York County, SC
Margaret G DURHAM b: 10 SEP 1835 in Fayette County, TN
Lucian Homer DURHAM b: 20 FEB 1837 in Fayette County, TN
Clementine Virginia DURHAM b: 1839 in Fayette County, TN
Henderson Carroll DURHAM b: 1842 in Fayette County, TN

Sources:
Title: US Federal Census 1820
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Text: York County, South Carolina
Title: US Federal Census 1850
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Text: Civil District 8, Fayette, Tennessee

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ID: I5426 Name: George G. DURHAM Sex: M Change Date: 14 MAR 2007 Birth: 1791 in VA Death: 02 OCT 1858 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN Event: Migrated ABT 1835 Fayette Co., TN Event: *Anecdote

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GEORGE G. DURHAMAs in any genealogical research, all contacts are greatly appreciated and imperative. You never know when you will uncover a wealth of information, or one small clue that may lead you to a treasure trove of material. When we contacted Ramona Roberts, a third cousin of Roy's; we were blessed beyond all imagination. It is to her we owe much credit for her research and genealogical expertise. I would like to take the time and space here, to give credit to whom it should be given. Our second generation Durham, George G., was born in VA. circa 1791, and died in Nashville, Davidson County, TN on October 2, 1858. His first wife was Middleton T._____, born November 5, 1795. She died 24th of November 1828, aged 33 years and 19 days. She is buried in the Bethel Presbyterian Churchyard, near Clover, York County, South Carolina. Following are their children:1. James G. Durham, b. York Co. SC. circa 1816. D. July 20, 1820, age 11 months. Buried Bethel Presbyterian Churchyard.2. Emily M. Durham, born York Co. SC. circa 1819. D. July 20, 1820, age 11 months. Buried Bethel Presbyterian Churchyard.3. Randolph Durham, b. York Co. SC., circa 1825. Died after 1854.4. John M. Durham, b York Co. SC., circa 1826. He died in Fayette Co. TN. about 1846. Md. in Fayette Co. Jan. 23, 1845 to Tralucia Robertson. No issue. She md. 2nd Joseph W. Pender.About 1835, George G. Durham removed his family to Fayette Co. TN. He appears on the tax list there in 1836, with 150 acres of land and owning 9 slaves. He later owned over 500 acres and at one time had 19 slaves. On the 1850 census of Fayette County, TN. George G. Durham is recorded as living in Civil District #8 on Stage Road, just west of Somerville, between that city and the rural village of Oakland.George G. Durham was married second to Elizabeth Carroll, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Carroll. They were probably married in York County, S.C. about 1830. She probably died in Fayette County between March 1845 and June 1850, as she does not appear in her husband's household on the Federal census for that year. George and Elizabeth had the following children:1. Samuel M. Durham, born York, Co. SC circa 1832. He married in Fayette Co. TN. on Jan. 27, 1852 to Mary J. Brady. Issue unknown.2. Margaret G. Durham, born Fayette Co. TN. circa 1836. Died there bef. 1860 census. Margaret was md. in Fayette Co. Sept. 6, 1850 to Richard Manley, born about 1832. Following are their children:A. Margaret Manley, born circa 1856.B. Brownlow Manley, born circa 1858.C. Mattie Manley, born circa 1860.3. Lucien Homer Durham, born Fayette County, TN. 20 Feb. 1837. He married 28Aug. 1855 in Navarro Co., TX. to Angeline Nash. He died 24 Mar. 1913 in Jackson Co. OK. (Our Line) More about him later.4. Clementine V. Durham, born Fayette Co. TN. circa 1839. Probably died between 1850-1860 census.5. Henderson C. Durham, born Fayette Co. TN circa 1841. Probably died between 1850 and 1860 census.January 17, 1838 in Deed Book G. p. 282 there is a Title Bond. Henry Andrews is firmly bound to George G. Durham for $10,000.00. The consideration of the obligation is such that Andrews for and in consideration of $3,000 is bound to make George G. Durham a warrantee title to 202 acres where Andrews at present resides and when last payment is made, title will be given by Andrews. Wit: Charles C. Yancy, James Martin, Jon W. Durham. Range 5, Section 3 - Civil District 8 near Oakland, TN.Oct 22, 1838 - George G. Durham gave a bill of sale for two slaves to Mores Lynch. Wit: George M. Smith and W. C. Graves. Deed Book H, p. 71.George G. Durham is listed on 1840 census - page 135, Civil District 8. By owning 19 slaves, this shows that George G. raised cotton. There are other entries in deed books. In 1844, George began selling some of his land. He sold a lot of his land to his son, John M. Durham for about $4,000. On December 13, 1844 he sold his 19 slaves to John M. Durham for $6,500. He also sold his son 75 head of hogs, 35 head of cattle, some head of sheep, wagons, corn, fodder and oats, 9 horses and colts, 3500 pounds of pork, 4 bedsteads and furniture, 1 secretary, 1 bureau, 1 press, lot of plows and farming equipment on the Bluff Creek place. Deed Book. l, p. 530. On page 527 of same deed book we find where he deeded to John M. Durham 202 acres in Range 2, Section 3, another tract of 202 3/4 acres, and these 2 tracts comprised the plantation where George lived. Acres in 3rd tract not given. Witnesses for all of above were: Levin H. Coe, Joseph Davidson, Thomas M. McFadden.By 1847, his son, John, had died and George Durham went back and lived on the land. In the 1850 census he is listed as 59 years old and states he was born in VA. This census was taken in Fayette Co., TN, house #817. He lived west of Somerville on the Stage Road between Somerville and Oakland. Next door was John M. Manley. His wife, Elizabeth is not listed in his household in this census.George Durham was in money trouble in 1853 and entered into his first trust deed. He sold Joseph G. Garvin, H. Garvin, and A. G. Waller all the timber on his farm in 1854. In 1856 the court was involved in distributing his estate to his heirs on account of his mental impairment. George did not leave a will in Fayette Co., TN, and he died there October 2, 1858. January 4, 1859, James A. Manley was appointed administrator of the estate of George G. Durham, deceased. James A. Manley entered a $10,000 bond. This is found in the County Court Minutes, Bk. G., p. 30.The exact place of George G. Durham's burial place is not known. [Roy & Gloria West & Ancestors.FTW]GEORGE G. DURHAMAs in any genealogical research, all contacts are greatly appreciated and imperative. You never know when you will uncover a wealth of information, or one small clue that may lead you to a treasure trove of material. When we contacted Ramona Roberts, a third cousin of Roy's; we were blessed beyond all imagination. It is to her we owe much credit for her research and genealogical expertise. I would like to take the time and space here, to give credit to whom it should be given.Our second generation Durham, George G., was born in VA. circa 1791, and died in Nashville, Davidson County, TN on October 2, 1858. His first wife was Middleton T._____, born November 5, 1795. She died 24th of November 1828, aged 33 years and 19 days. She is buried in the Bethel Presbyterian Churchyard, near Clover, York County, South Carolina. Following are their children:1. James G. Durham, b. York Co. SC. circa 1816. D. July 20, 1820, age 11months. Buried Bethel Presbyterian Churchyard.2. Emily M. Durham, born York Co. SC. circa 1819. D. July 20, 1820, age 11months. Buried Bethel Presbyterian Churchyard.3. Randolph Durham, b. York Co. SC., circa 1825. Died after 1854.4. John M. Durham, b York Co. SC., circa 1826. He died in Fayette Co. TN.about 1846. Md. in Fayette Co. Jan. 23, 1845 to Tralucia Robertson. No issue.She md. 2nd Joseph W. Pender.About 1835, George G. Durham removed his family to Fayette Co. TN. He appears on the tax list there in 1836, with 150 acres of land and owning 9 slaves. He later owned over 500 acres and at one time had 19 slaves.On the 1850 census of Fayette County, TN. George G. Durham is recorded as living in Civil District #8 on Stage Road, just west of Somerville, between that city and the rural village of Oakland.George G. Durham was married second to Elizabeth Carroll, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Carroll. They were probably married in York County, S.C. about 1830. She probably died in Fayette County between March 1845 and June 1850, as she does not appear in her husband's household on the Federal census for that year. George and Elizabeth had the following children:1. Samuel M. Durham, born York, Co. SC circa 1832. He married in Fayette Co.TN. on Jan. 27, 1852 to Mary J. Brady. Issue unknown.2. Margaret G. Durham, born Fayette Co. TN. circa 1836. Died there bef. 1860census. Margaret was md. in Fayette Co. Sept. 6, 1850 to Richard Manley, bornabout 1832. Following are their children:A. Margaret Manley, born circa 1856.B. Brownlow Manley, born circa 1858.C. Mattie Manley, born circa 1860.3. Lucien Homer Durham, born Fayette County, TN. 20 Feb. 1837. He married 28Aug. 1855 in Navarro Co., TX. to Angeline Nash. He died 24 Mar. 1913 inJackson Co. OK. (Our Line) More about him later.4. Clementine V. Durham, born Fayette Co. TN. circa 1839. Probably diedbetween 1850-1860 census.5. Henderson C. Durham, born Fayette Co. TN circa 1841. Probably died between1850 and 1860 census.January 17, 1838 in Deed Book G. p. 282 there is a Title Bond. Henry Andrews is firmly bound to George G. Durham for $10,000.00. The consideration of the obligation is such that Andrews for and in consideration of $3,000 is bound to make George G. Durham a warrantee title to 202 acres where Andrews at present resides and when last payment is made, title will be given by Andrews. Wit: Charles C. Yancy, James Martin, Jon W. Durham. Range 5, Section 3 - Civil District 8 near Oakland, TN.Oct 22, 1838 - George G. Durham gave a bill of sale for two slaves to Mores Lynch. Wit: George M. Smith and W. C. Graves. Deed Book H, p. 71.George G. Durham is listed on 1840 census - page 135, Civil District 8.By owning 19 slaves, this shows that George G. raised cotton. There are other entries in deed books. In 1844, George began selling some of his land. He sold a lot of his land to his son, John M. Durham for about $4,000. On December 13, 1844 he sold his 19 slaves to John M. Durham for $6,500. He also sold his son 75 head of hogs, 35 head of cattle, some head of sheep, wagons, corn, fodder and oats, 9 horses and colts, 3500 pounds of pork, 4 bedsteads and furniture, 1 secretary, 1 bureau, 1 press, lot of plows and farming equipment on the Bluff Creek place. Deed Book. l, p. 530. On page 527 of same deed book we find where he deeded to John M. Durham 202 acres in Range 2, Section 3, another tract of 202 3/4 acres, and these 2 tracts comprised the plantation where George lived. Acres in 3rd tract not given. Witnesses for all of above were: Levin H. Coe, Joseph Davidson, Thomas M. McFadden.By 1847, his son, John, had died and George Durham went back and lived on the land. In the 1850 census he is listed as 59 years old and states he was born in VA. This census was taken in Fayette Co., TN, house #817. He lived west of Somerville on the Stage Road between Somerville and Oakland. Next door was John M. Manley. His wife, Elizabeth is not listed in his household in this census.George Durham was in money trouble in 1853 and entered into his first trust deed. He sold Joseph G. Garvin, H. Garvin, and A. G. Waller all the timber on his farm in 1854. In 1856 the court was involved in distributing his estate to his heirs on account of his mental impairment. George did not leave a will in Fayette Co., TN, and he died there October 2, 1858. January 4, 1859, James A. Manley was appointed administrator of the estate of George G. Durham, deceased. James A. Manley entered a $10,000 bond. This is found in the County Court Minutes, Bk. G., p. 30.The exact place of George G. Durham's burial place is not known.[Roy & Gloria West & Ancestors.GED]GEORGE G. DURHAMAs in any genealogical research, all contacts are greatly appreciated and imperative. You never know when you will uncover a wealth of information, or one small clue that may lead you to a treasure trove of material. When we contacted Ramona Roberts, a third cousin of Roy's; we were blessed beyond all imagination. It is to her we owe much credit for her research and genealogical expertise. I would like to take the time and space here, to give credit to whom it should be given.Our second generation Durham, George G., was born in VA. circa 1791, and died in Nashville, Davidson County, TN on October 2, 1858. His first wife was Middleton T._____, born November 5, 1795. She died 24th of November 1828, aged 33 years and 19 days. She is buried in the Bethel Presbyterian Churchyard, near Clover, York County, South Carolina. Following are their children:1. James G. Durham, b. York Co. SC. circa 1816. D. July 20, 1820, age 11months. Buried Bethel Presbyterian Churchyard.2. Emily M. Durham, born York Co. SC. circa 1819. D. July 20, 1820, age 11months. Buried Bethel Presbyterian Churchyard.3. Randolph Durham, b. York Co. SC., circa 1825. Died after 1854.4. John M. Durham, b York Co. SC., circa 1826. He died in Fayette Co. TN.about 1846. Md. in Fayette Co. Jan. 23, 1845 to Tralucia Robertson. No issue.She md. 2nd Joseph W. Pender.About 1835, George G. Durham removed his family to Fayette Co. TN. He appears on the tax list there in 1836, with 150 acres of land and owning 9 slaves. He later owned over 500 acres and at one time had 19 slaves.On the 1850 census of Fayette County, TN. George G. Durham is recorded as living in Civil District #8 on Stage Road, just west of Somerville, between that city and the rural village of Oakland.George G. Durham was married second to Elizabeth Carroll, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Carroll. They were probably married in York County, S.C. about 1830. She probably died in Fayette County between March 1845 and June 1850, as she does not appear in her husband's household on the Federal census for that year. George and Elizabeth had the following children:1. Samuel M. Durham, born York, Co. SC circa 1832. He married in Fayette Co.TN. on Jan. 27, 1852 to Mary J. Brady. Issue unknown.2. Margaret G. Durham, born Fayette Co. TN. circa 1836. Died there bef. 1860census. Margaret was md. in Fayette Co. Sept. 6, 1850 to Richard Manley, bornabout 1832. Following are their children:A. Margaret Manley, born circa 1856.B. Brownlow Manley, born circa 1858.C. Mattie Manley, born circa 1860.3. Lucien Homer Durham, born Fayette County, TN. 20 Feb. 1837. He married 28Aug. 1855 in Navarro Co., TX. to Angeline Nash. He died 24 Mar. 1913 inJackson Co. OK. (Our Line) More about him later.4. Clementine V. Durham, born Fayette Co. TN. circa 1839. Probably diedbetween 1850-1860 census.5. Henderson C. Durham, born Fayette Co. TN circa 1841. Probably died between1850 and 1860 census.January 17, 1838 in Deed Book G. p. 282 there is a Title Bond. Henry Andrews is firmly bound to George G. Durham for $10,000.00. The consideration of the obligation is such that Andrews for and in consideration of $3,000 is bound to make George G. Durham a warrantee title to 202 acres where Andrews at present resides and when last payment is made, title will be given by Andrews. Wit: Charles C. Yancy, James Martin, Jon W. Durham. Range 5, Section 3 - Civil District 8 near Oakland, TN.Oct 22, 1838 - George G. Durham gave a bill of sale for two slaves to Mores Lynch. Wit: George M. Smith and W. C. Graves. Deed Book H, p. 71.George G. Durham is listed on 1840 census - page 135, Civil District 8.By owning 19 slaves, this shows that George G. raised cotton. There are other entries in deed books. In 1844, George began selling some of his land. He sold a lot of his land to his son, John M. Durham for about $4,000. On December 13, 1844 he sold his 19 slaves to John M. Durham for $6,500. He also sold his son 75 head of hogs, 35 head of cattle, some head of sheep, wagons, corn, fodder and oats, 9 horses and colts, 3500 pounds of pork, 4 bedsteads and furniture, 1 secretary, 1 bureau, 1 press, lot of plows and farming equipment on the Bluff Creek place. Deed Book. l, p. 530. On page 527 of same deed book we find where he deeded to John M. Durham 202 acres in Range 2, Section 3, another tract of 202 3/4 acres, and these 2 tracts comprised the plantation where George lived. Acres in 3rd tract not given. Witnesses for all of above were: Levin H. Coe, Joseph Davidson, Thomas M. McFadden.By 1847, his son, John, had died and George Durham went back and lived on the land. In the 1850 census he is listed as 59 years old and states he was born in VA. This census was taken in Fayette Co., TN, house #817. He lived west of Somerville on the Stage Road between Somerville and Oakland. Next door was John M. Manley. His wife, Elizabeth is not listed in his household in this census.George Durham was in money trouble in 1853 and entered into his first trust deed. He sold Joseph G. Garvin, H. Garvin, and A. G. Waller all the timber on his farm in 1854. In 1856 the court was involved in distributing his estate to his heirs on account of his mental impairment. George did not leave a will in Fayette Co., TN, and he died there October 2, 1858. January 4, 1859, James A. Manley was appointed administrator of the estate of George G. Durham, deceased. James A. Manley entered a $10,000 bond. This is found in the County Court Minutes, Bk. G., p. 30.The exact place of George G. Durham's burial place is not known.

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de George G. Durham

John Durham
± 1738-1829
Margaret MrsJohn
± 1746-????

George G. Durham
1791-1858

(1) ± 1827

Elizabeth Carroll
± 1811-< 1850

Samuel M. Durham
± 1832-????
(2) 

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