Genealogie Wylie » Samuel Bonner [sPHsHamburg] (1786-1831)

Persoonlijke gegevens Samuel Bonner [sPHsHamburg] 

  • Hij is geboren op 25 juli 1786 in South Carolina op.
  • Woonachtig: Alabama.
  • Hij is overleden op 7 oktober 1831 in Wilcox County, Alabama ac, hij was toen 45 jaar oud.Bron 1
  • Hij is begraven in Hamburg Cemetery, Wilcox County, Alabama.
  • Een kind van James Bonner en Mary (Laird) Leard
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 28 mei 2014.

Gezin van Samuel Bonner [sPHsHamburg]

Hij had een relatie met Sarah C. Hearst.


Kind(eren):

  1. Joseph Hearst Bonner  1820-1884 
  2. James Harvey Bonner  1822-1826
  3. William Knox Bonner  1824-1826
  4. Mary Eliza Bonner  1825-1826
  5. Jane Pressly Bonner  1827-1861 
  6. Sarah Elizabeth Bonner  1832-1871 


Notities over Samuel Bonner [sPHsHamburg]

WILL OF SAMUEL BONNER Wilcox County Will Book, Vol. 1, p. 104-106
Transcribed by B.J. Smothers, (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)

State of Alabama } Wilcox County }
I Samuel Bonner of the State and County aforesaid being at this time of sound Mind and memory & believing that death is certain do make and constitute this my last will and testament viz
In the first place it is my wish and desire that my property both land and negroes should be kept together and worked except the negroes to be named Thereafter
Secondly It is my wish that my wife Sarah Bonner should keep possession of my property for her own use and the use of my children until my oldest child comes of age or as long as she remains unmarried.
Thirdly It is my wish that as soon as my oldest child comes of age my property both land and personal shall be equally divided between my wife and children and each is to receive and enjoy the possesion and use of his or her own part.
Fourthly it is my wish that my daughter Jane Pressly Bonners portion of my property should be held subject to her own use and the use of her children and in the event of her dying without children it is my wish that the portion of my property she may receive from my estate is to be equally divided between the rest of my children then living or their natural issue.
Fifthly It is my wish that if either of my sons should dye without children then in that event the portion of my Estate as * of them may receive should be rqually divided between the rest of my children or their natural issue. It is furthermore my wish that if my daughter Jane Pressly Bonner should receive any portion from this fifth provision of my will that it should ne held subject only to her own use and the use of her issue and in the event of her having at her death no children it is to be divided equally between the rest of my children or their issue.
Sixthly It is my wish that my Executors should sell either at private or public sale the following named negroes viz Ada and her child Jerry and any of my other negroes who may be ungovernable on the plantation.
Seventhly it is my wish that my Executors should * out the funds arising from the sale of negroes as well as the funds arising from the plantation either in purchasing other negroes or lend it out on interest as they may think best for the interest of my Estate.
Eighthly and lastly it is my wish that my wife Sarah Bomnner should act as my Executrix and that William Bonner James Bonner and John Bonner should act with her as my Executors.
Samuel Bonner {SEAL}
Signed sealed and )delivered in the presence of us )this 29th September 1831 ) Joseph Jones senior ) Robert Jones ) James P. Pressly )

28 Aug 2000 © 2000. All rights reserved.
[http://www.prairiebluff.com/algenweb/wilcox/bonnerwill.html]

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/William BONNER b: 1725
/James BONNER Sr. b: 1 Nov 1753 d: 1 Nov 1825
| \Mary ? b: 1729/1730
/Samuel BONNER Sr. b: 27 Jul 1786 d: 6 Oct 1832
| | /Samuel LAIRD\LEARD Sr. b: 1725 d: 16 Nov 1821
| \Mary LAIRD\LEARD b: 31 Jan 1762 d: 6 Jul 1832
| \Margaret GIBSON b: 1731 d: 27 Feb 1767
Jane Pressly BONNER b: 9 Apr 1827 d: 1 May 1861
| /William HURST b: 20 Oct 1640 d: 1700 =>
| /Henry HURST b: 16 Jun 1679 d: 30 Aug 1717
| | \Judith CAFFREY b: 1642
| /John "James" HURST I b: bet 9 Jan 1698 and 1700 d: 6 Dec 1747
| | | /James BILL b: ABT 1656
| | \Mary BILL b: 1683 d: 20 Nov 1717
| | \Mrs. Mehitable BILL b: ABT 1660
| /John HURST II b: 1713 d: 26 Apr 1789
| | \Jane? HURST b: 1700
| /Joseph HEARST b: 1760 d: 21 May 1814
| | \Elizabeth KNOX b: 1723
\Sarah "Sallie" C. HEARST b: 2 Sep 1800 d: 19 Aug 1838
| /John PRESSLY d: 1778
\Jane PRESSLY b: 1762 d: 6 Sep 1828
| /John FLEMING b: 1685 d: 1750
\Isabella FLEMING b: 1716
| /David WITHERSPOON b: 1635 =>
| /John WITHERSPOON b: 1670 d: 1737
| | \Helen
\Janet WITHERSPOON b: 1695 d: 1761
| /John WITHERSPOON b: 1640
\Janet WITHERSPOON b: 1670 d: 1734
\Helen WELCH
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ID: I3498
Name: Jane Pressly BONNER
Surname: Bonner
Given Name: Jane Pressly
Sex: F
Birth: 9 Apr 1827 in Al.
Death: 1 May 1861 in Wilcox Co., al.
LDS Baptism: status: SUBMITTED 30 Jan 2005
Endowment: status: SUBMITTED 30 Jan 2005
_UID: 3606C6D9B82A4C45BE2AF20F435807A67F3B
Sealing Child: status: SUBMITTED 30 Jan 2005
Census: 1850 Wilcox Co., al.
Census: 1830 Wilcox Co., al.
Will: 29 Sep 1831 Wilcox Co., al.
Event: OLDEST BROTHER WAS GUARDIAN Misc 21 May 1844 Wilcox Co., al.
Note:
Book - Associate Reformed Presbyterian Death & Marriage Notices from
The Christian Magazine of the South, The Erskine Miscellany, and the
Due West Telescope, 1843-1863. Compiled by Lowry Ware. 1993.
Published by SCMAR in Columbia, SC. ISBN 0-913363-13-8. Library of
Congress 93-83566.

"Due West Telescope
June 14, 1861
Died in Wilcox Co., Ala., May 1, 1861, Mrs. Jane P. Young, wife of
John Young, Esq., in the 33d year of age."

Wilcox County, Alabama - 1850 Federal Census (File 4 of 5)

This is the 1850 federal census for Wilcox County, Alabama.

KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS:
LN=Line Number FN=Family Number
VAL=Value of Real Estate Owned MRD=Married within last year
SCH=Attended school within last year
R/W=Adults who cannot read and write
AFFLICTIN=Whether deaf, dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, pauper, or
convict

The 1850 Census

STATE: AL COUNTY: Wilcox
REFERENCE:
======================================================================
===PAGE LN FM LASTNAME FIRST NAME AND INI. AGE SX
CLR OCCU. VLU BORN MRD SCH DDB AFFLICTION
REMARKS
======================================================================
===
772 9 588 YOUNG John 35 M
Farmer 4500 SC
772 10 588 YOUNG Jane 23 F
AL
772 11 588 YOUNG Oliver 3 M
AL
772 12 588 YOUNG Sarah 1 F
AL

==============================================
1850 Census for Wilcox Co., AL.
Roll: M432_16, pg. 384, done on 11/4/1850 by A. Duff

588/588 John Young 35 M Farmer 4,800 SC.
Jane 23 F AL.
Oliver 3 M AL.
Sarah 1 F AL.
John L. Bonner 20 M Farmer 4,000 AL.
Sarah E. 18 F AL.

1830 US Census - Wilcox County, AL. - p. 176a - Line 13

[Dr.] Samuel Bonner [Sr.] -
Free White Males:
1 under 5 yrs old [Samuel Andrew Bonner, Jr. age 1],
1 10-15 yrs. old [Dr. Joseph Hearst Bonner age 10],
1 20-30 [** unknown **],
1 40-50 [Dr. Samuel Bonner, Sr. age 44],
1 50-60 [** unknown **]

Free White Females:
1 under 5 yrs old [Jane Pressly Bonner age 3],
1 20-30 [Sarah "Sallie" C. Hearst age 29]

Slaves: 33

Will of Samuel Bonner. Wilcox Co. Will Book Vol 1, p.104-106. State
of Alabama. Wilcox County.

I, Samuel Bonner, of the State and County aforesaid being at this time
of sound mind and memory and believing that death is certain do make
and consitute this my last will and testament viz. In the first
place, it is my wish and desire that my property both land and negroes
should be kept together adn worked except the negroes to be named
thereafter. Secondly, it is my wish that my wife, Sarah Bonner,
should keep possession of my property for her use and the use of my
children until my oldest child comes of age or as long as she remains
unmarried. Thirdly, it is my wish that as soon as my oldest child
comes of age, my property both land and personal shall be equally
divided between my wife and children and each is to receive and enjoy
the possession and use of his or her own part. Fourthly, it is my
wish that my daughter, Jane Pressly Bonners, portion of my property
should be held subject to her own use and the use of her children and
in the event of her dying without children it is my wish that the
portion of my property she may receive from my estate is to be equally
divided between the rest of my children then living or their natural
issue, Fifthly, it is my wish that if either of my sons should die
without children then in that event the portion of my estate as * of
them may receive should be equally divided between the rest of my
children or their natural issue. It is furthermore my wish that if my
daughter, Jane Pressly Bonner, should receive any portion from this
fifth provision of my will that it should be held subject only to her
own use and the use of her issue and in the event of her hving at her
death no children, it is to be divided equally between the rest of my
children or their issue. Sixthly, it is my wish that my Executors
should sell either at private or public sale the following named
negroes viz Ada and her child Jerry and any of my other negroes who
may be ungovernable on the plantation. Seventhly, it is my wish that
my executors should * out of the funds arising from the negroes as
well as the funds arising from the plantation either in purchasing
other negroes or lend it out on interest as they may think best for
the interest of my estate. Eighthly and lastly, it is my wish that my
wife Sarah Bonner should act as my Executrix and that William Bonner,
James Bonner, and John Bonner should act with her as my Executors.

Samuel Bonner.

Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of us
this 29th September 1831
Joseph Jones senior
Robert Jones
James P. Pressly

Book - Records of Wilcox County Alabama. by Marilyn Davis Barefield
in 1988. Will Book I. Nov. 1826 - June 1844. p. 59.

"Page 353. JOSEPH H. BONNER was appointed guardian of JANE P., SAMUEL
A., and SARAH E. BONNER, minor heirs of SAMUEL BONNER, deceased.
Sec[urity]: WILLIAM BONNER, JAMES ROBINSON, WILLIAM L. YOUNG, and
JOHN BONNER. Proven 21 May 1844."
Change Date: 30 Jan 2005 at 00:00:00

Father: Samuel BONNER Sr. b: 27 Jul 1786 in Abbeville Co., Sc.
Mother: Sarah "Sallie" C. HEARST b: 2 Sep 1800 in Abbeville, Abbeville Co, Sc.

Marriage 1 John Clarke YOUNG (triplet) b: 29 Oct 1815 in Abbeville Co., Sc.
Married: 5 Mar 1845
Children
Samuel Oliver YOUNG b: 18 Mar 1847 in Wilcox Co., al.
Sarah Hearst YOUNG b: 8 Aug 1849 in Wilcox Co., al.
Elizabeth Clarke YOUNG b: 10 Dec 1851 in Wilcox Co., al.
Mary Catherine "Katie" YOUNG b: 23 Aug 1854 in Al
Joseph Bonner YOUNG b: 24 Feb 1857 in Al
Andrew Sheridan YOUNG b: 5 May 1859 in Al

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  1. Ancestry.com, via http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/34074085/..., 15 mei 2014
    LW&T
    Wilcox County Will Book, Vol I, p. 104-106
    State of Alabama
    Wilcox County
    I Samuel Bonner of the State and County aforesaid being at this time of sound Mind and memory & believing that death is certain so make and constitute this my last will and testatment viz
    In the first place it is my wish and desire that my property both land and negroes should be kept together and worked except the negroes to be named Thereafter
    Secondly It is my wish that my wife Sarah Bonner should keep possession of my property for her own use and the use of my children until my oldest child becomes of age of as long as she remains unmarried.
    Thirdly It is my wish that as soon as my oldest child becomes of age my propery both land and personal shall be equally divided between my wife and children and each is to receive and enjoy the possession and use of his or her own part.
    Fourthly it is my wish that my daughter Jane Pressly Bonners portion fo my property should be held to her own use and the use of her children and in the event of her dying without children it is my wish that the portion of my property she may receive from my estate is to be equally divided between the rest of my children or their issue.
    Fifthly It is my wish that if either of my sons should due without children then in that event the portion of my Estate as * of them may receive should be equally divided between the rest pf my children of their natural issue. It is furthermore my wish that os my daughter Jane Pressly Bonner should receive any portion from this fifth provision of my will that is should be held subject only to her own use and the use of her issue and in the event of her having at her death no children it is to be divided equally between the rest of my children or their issue.
    Sixthly It is my wish that my Executors should sell either at private or public auction the following named negroes viz Ada and her child Jerry and any of my other negroes who may be ungovernable on the plantation.
    Seventhly it is my wish that my Executors should * out the funds arising from the sale of negroes as well as the funds arising from the plantation either in purchasing other negroes or lend it out on interest as they may think best for the interest of my Estate.
    Eightly and lastly it is my wish taht my wife Sarah Bonner should act as my Executrix and the William Bonner James Bonner and John Bonner should act with her as my Executors.
    Samuel Bonner {Seal-
    Signed sealed and
    delivered in the presence of us
    this 29th September 1831
    Joseph Jones Senior
    Robert Jones
    l_mccartney originally shared this
    21 Mar 2012 story

Historische gebeurtenissen

  • De temperatuur op 7 oktober 1831 lag rond de 14,0 °C. De wind kwam overheersend uit het zuid-zuid-oosten. Typering van het weer: omtrent helder. Bron: KNMI
  • De Republiek der Verenigde Nederlanden werd in 1794-1795 door de Fransen veroverd onder leiding van bevelhebber Charles Pichegru (geholpen door de Nederlander Herman Willem Daendels); de verovering werd vergemakkelijkt door het dichtvriezen van de Waterlinie; Willem V moest op 18 januari 1795 uitwijken naar Engeland (en van daaruit in 1801 naar Duitsland); de patriotten namen de macht over van de aristocratische regenten en proclameerden de Bataafsche Republiek; op 16 mei 1795 werd het Haags Verdrag gesloten, waarmee ons land een vazalstaat werd van Frankrijk; in 3.1796 kwam er een Nationale Vergadering; in 1798 pleegde Daendels een staatsgreep, die de unitarissen aan de macht bracht; er kwam een nieuwe grondwet, die een Vertegenwoordigend Lichaam (met een Eerste en Tweede Kamer) instelde en als regering een Directoire; in 1799 sloeg Daendels bij Castricum een Brits-Russische invasie af; in 1801 kwam er een nieuwe grondwet; bij de Vrede van Amiens (1802) kreeg ons land van Engeland zijn koloniën terug (behalve Ceylon); na de grondwetswijziging van 1805 kwam er een raadpensionaris als eenhoofdig gezag, namelijk Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck (van 31 oktober 1761 tot 25 maart 1825).
  • In het jaar 1831: Bron: Wikipedia
    • Nederland had zo'n 2,9 miljoen inwoners.
    • 2 februari » Kardinaal Bartolomeo Alberto Cappellari wordt gekozen tot Paus Gregorius XVI.
    • 5 februari » De 29-jarige Nederlandse marineofficier Jan van Speijk laat zijn eigen kanonneerboot vol munitie exploderen in de haven van Antwerpen om te voorkomen dat het in handen zou vallen van de Belgen; dat was tijdens de Belgische Onafhankelijkheidsoorlog.
    • 10 maart » Oprichting van het Frans Vreemdelingenlegioen.
    • 15 juni » De Franse wiskundige Évariste Galois wordt voor de rechtbank voorgeleid wegens het bedreigen van koning Lodewijk Filips van Frankrijk.
    • 8 september » Opening van de eerste zitting van het Belgisch Parlement, dat 102 volksvertegenwoordigers en 51 senatoren telt.
    • 9 september » Oprichting van het rooms-katholieke apostolisch vicariaat Korea.


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