The following information was provided by Teri DeBough T_DeBough@myfamily.com
It is believed that the parents of Needham Usery were William and Mary Usery. Needham's wife was Eliza. They had the following children:
Susan M. Ussery was born in 1837 to Needham Usery and Eliza Ussery. She married William "Buck Johnson (1830-1876) and had the following children:
Miles 'Milas' Taylor Usery was born Apr 8 1852 - died May 31, 1934. His parents were Needham Usery and Eliza Ussery
Milas married Aug. 31, 1875 to Rachel Matilda Fossit who was born Sept. 24, 1855 d. Dec 10, 1924. They are both buried in the Maple Springs Cemetery in Henderson County, TN.
They had the following children:
Children of Obie Robert Usery and Nancy Bradford Scallions Usery:
John Harvey Usery was born 08 Sep 1844 to Needham and Eliza Usery. He died 20 Jun 1924 in Jackson, TN. His wife was Sarah Hogan on 22 Aug 1866, probably in Madison Co, TN. They had the following children:
SAMPSON WADE USERY: Usry Bulletin 137; Sept. 4, 1960 interview with Kenneth Rudolph Usery, son of Sampson Wade Usery. Kenneth was born May 17, 1924 and resides in Huron, TN. At the time of this interview, he stated that Sampson Wade Usery was RESIDING in Chester Co., TN. and was born around 1884.
Welcome Ussery was born Jul 15, 1807 in Montgomery Co, NC and died Apr 22, 1859 in Hardeman Co, TN. He married Henrietta A. Webb, born Jan 9, 1806 in Richmond Co., NC and died Feb 1, 1863 Hardeman Co, TN. They are both buried in the Welcom Ussery Cemetery near Spring Creek. At this time it is not clear as to who Welcome's parents were. He and Henrietta had the following children:
Sarah Jane Ussery was born in 1839 in TN to Welcome Ussery and Henrietta Webb. On Feb. 12, 1857 married W. Anthony Cardwell in Hardeman Co, TN ,Bond:W.A. Cardwell, L.T. Williamson She and Anthony had the following children:
John Dockery was born Oct 28, 1828 in NC to Welcome Ussery and Henrietta Webb. He died on Oct 26, 1888 Hardeman Co, TN . He married Ann Elizabeth Bailey who was born Sep 26, 1830 in NC, and died in Hardeman Co., TN. Both are believed to be buried in the Bailey Cemetery in Hardeman. He was listed in the 1880 US Census Hardeman Co., TN . He and Ann Elizabeth had the following known children:
Samuel Perkins was born Jan 23, 1783 (place unk) and died Jun 29, 1843 in Hardin County, TN. He was buried near Crumps Landing. His first wife was Elizabeth Marsh who was born about 1786 and died about 1819. His second wife was Mary Ann "Anna" Ussery Dill, widow, born about
1793, possibly in TN, and died in Hardin County, TN. She is also buried near Crumps Landing. The parents of Anna Ussery and Samuel Perkins are unknown at this time. Samuel and Elizabeth had the following children:
Children by second wife Mary Ann "Anna" Ussery Dill
From the History of Texas, The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, 1896
More than twenty years a resident of Comanch county, and nearly twice that long of Texas, the subject of this sketch is entitled to biographical honors in this work on account of his long connection with the state if for no other reason; but more than that his life has been one of activity and usefulness; he has done his part in helping to develop the resources of the country, and he is now one of the respected citizens of Sidney, living practically rot rod. None are better known or more worthy of personal mention than he, and it is gratifying to us to present here the following facts in regard to his life and ancestry.
Simeon Perkins was born February 14, 1833, five miles from Savannah, the county seat of Hardin county, Tennessee. His father, Samuel Perkins, was a native of North Carolina, of English and Scotch extraction and a representative of a family that settled in the Carolinas during the colonial period. He was twice married. By his first wife, whose maiden name was Marsh and whom he wedded in North Carolina, he had six children, viz: Hugh, John, William, Solomon, E.M. Perkins and Lucinda. Some time after her death he was united in marriage to Miss Anna Ussery, a native of Tennessee and a member of one of the respected families of the state. As a result of their union eight children were born, namely; Amanda, Hardeman, Catharine, Samuel, Anna, Joseph, Simeon and Louisa. The mother of those children died in Hardin County, Tennessee. The father lived to the ripe old age of seventy-six years. Both were members of the Christian church, in which they reared their family. By occupation the father was a farmer, in politics he was Democratic, and as an honorable and upright citizen he stood high in his community.
On his father's farm in Hardin county the subject of our sketch passed his boyhood and youth and as he grew up had instilled in him those lessons of honesty and industry which form the foundation of all true success. His book knowledge was obtained in the common schools near his home and his business training was in the broad school of experience. In 1853, at the ambitious age of twenty, we find young Perkins breaking home ties and starting for far-away California, where he landed in due time, having made the journey by water. A year later he returned East, and the next year again went to California and made another sojourn on the Pacific coast. While there he engaged in mining and was fairly successful. In 1857 he directed his course toward Texas, and took up his abode in Rusk county, where he made his home until 1875, when he disposed of his interests there and came to Comanche county. Here he purchased a large tract of land near Sidney and about ten miles west of Comanche, and for some years was extensively engaged in farming and stock-raising. At one time he owned no less than fifteen hundred acres at this point, but of recent years sold off most of his acreage and is now retired from the active duties of the farm. His home is a handsome, modern residence, beautifully furnished and with attractive surroundings, and here he and his good wife are pleasantly passing their declining years, surrounded by a large circle of friends and acquaintances, by all of whom they are held in high esteem.
Mr. Perkins was married December 15, 1859 in Rusk county, this state, to Miss Celia A. Howardton, a native of Alabama but reared and educated in Rusk county. She is a daughter of William and Mary A. Howardton, both natives of Alabama and both now deceased. They were among the early and prominent families of Rusk county. His death occurred there in 1866 and hers in Sidney in 1895.
Reverting to Mr. Perkins' early life in Texas, we state that when the civil war came on he left his wife at their home in Rusk county and went out in defense of the Confederate cause, as a member of the Eleventh Texas Infantry. Governor O.M. Roberts was his colonel. Among the engagements in which he participated were those of Mansfield, Jenkins' Ferry and others, and on one occasion he was captured by federal troops, taken to New Orleans and there held a prisoner fifty days, after which he was released. Mr. Perkins has always tendered his support to the Democratic party. He is now the appointed postmaster of Sidney, but does not himself take charge of the office, its business all being in the hands of his deputy, Hugh R. Lacy. Both Mr. Perkins and his wife are identified with the Christian church, of which they are members and liberal supporters.
Info provided by Virginia Poarch virginia@isgroup.net
Martha M. Ussery was born to Mastin Ussery and Elizabeth Fowler about 1827. It is not known where or when she died. Her husband, John C. Poarch ws born in 1814. He was postmaster of Weaw Tennessee, between Waverly & Linden.
The town no longer exists. He was on the 1850 Census in Humphreys Co TN and on the 1860 Census in Cheatham Co TN.
1860 Cheatham Co TN Census p 104
His first wife was Louisa Cardy, who he married on Oct 31, 1836 in Davidson Co TN. They had the following children:
On April 10, 1847 John Poarch married Martha Ussery in Davidson Co TN. They had the following children:
Children:
Mastin Ussery was born about in 1809 Montgomery Co, NC. and died about 1858 in Hardeman Co., TN. He married Mary Catherine about 1834. She was born about 1813 in NC and after 1865. The following article was found in the HARDEMAN CO, TN HISTORICAL SKETCHES 1979
by Bob Ussery
Hardeman County was the settling site for Mastin, Benjamin, Welcome and Pearson Ussery and their families from Montgomery County, North Carolina. They joined the rolling tide of migration that swept them across the mountains, down the valleys to the new home in Middleburg. They were experienced planters and woodcrafters.
Mastin Ussery (1808-1858) built his one-room cabin, sixteen by twenty feet, and later expanded it with additional rooms connected by the familiary "dog trot". Later, the lots were covered with clapboard. Nearby, stood the woodshop and forge, where the men built wagons, furniture and coffins.
Welcome and Person settled further south where Welcome built a millpond and established Ussery Mill which was used as a polling site for District seven.
Mastin and Mary Catherine were parents of William, who served with the confederate Army; Amanda; Delita; Tabitha; Jackson; Frederick; Eliza; Mary; Macklin; Noah; Robert; Andrew.
Mary Catherine Ussery died just after the war. William, Robert and Andrew remained in Hardeman County. Andrew and his wife, Mary Caroline Reaves moved to Whiteville. All three brothers and their wives are buried in the Ussery Cemetery just west of the Mastin Ussery home. They pioneered together, enjoyed the weddings, the cropping, the barbeques, and quaked in the face of the fever and joined in the tears at death. They were God-fearing people with a great respect for self, marriage, and community. Sharing intimately the horrors of wars, civil and against the elements they had a fierce bond of friendship and loyalty to each other, their country, state and county.
On Feb 26, 1847Daniel H. Marsh of Hardeman County sold to Mastin Ussery of Hardeman County, for $55, 7 acres of land located between Bolivar and Middleburg. From Welcome Ussery's line crossing Stago Pond, west to Nielson's line, thence south to Stago Pone, and east to beginning.( Book J page 29 )
Pearson Ussery was born May 17, 1817 in Montgomery Co, NC and died Dec 20, 1865 Faulkner County, AR. With his brothers, Mastin, Benjamin, and Welcome, he migrated to Hardeman County, TN. (I believe there was another brother Thomas Wade, but have no proof of relationship) On Feb 7, 1840 in Hardeman Co, TN he married Alice/ Alcy Pullum who was born Jun 15, 1815 NC to Silas and Sarah Morgan Pulliam. Alcy died Apr 20, 1898 in Faulkner County, AR. Both are buried in the Mt. Vernon Cemetery.
In Conway County AR, Alice filed Probate Records on Pearson' s Estate:
D02, No 204, Estate of Pearson Usrey. Admin. Alice Usery. Alice Uscery, wife and widow of
Pearson Uscery, deceased, requests $30 with which to buy provisions for herself and family during the year; approved. Bond for Alice Uscery approved, July 3, 1867, Nathan Phillip, James A Ucerry, and Wesley Lively report to the Court that they have laid off dower land about one-third of the total land, for the widow in NE NE 36-7-11; W SE1/4 25-7-11; W 1/2 NW 1/4 36-7-11 January 15, 1868, claim of R.T. Harrison, $13 against the estate allowed.
Pearson and Alcy had the following children:
Silas Pulliam was born abt. 1794 in NC and died Dec 4, 1873 in Hardeman Co, TN. His wife was Sarah Morgan who was born Apr 12, 1797 in NC and died Nov 27, 1865 in Hardeman Co, TN. They are both buried in the Hickory Valley Cemetery. They had the following children:
Noah R. Ussery was born about 1834 in NC to Mastin and Mary Catherine Ussery. He migrated with his family and uncles to Hardeman Co., TN. On Jan 4, 1853 in Hardeman Co., TN he married Martha Jane Beavers. (Source: Hardeman Co., TN Marriage Records, July 11, 1852 - Dec. 31, 1859, copied by Armour, Bolivar, TN., Feb. 3, 1965 pg 5: "Noah R. Usery to Martha Jane Beavers. Bond made Dec. 20, 1852 by Noah R. Usery and W.W. Taylor. License issued Dec. 20, 1852 by R.P. Neely, CCC. Solemnized Jan. 4, 1853 by M.J. Hamer)
Noah can be found in the Hardeman Co., TN Census listed as a blacksmith. Three years later in 1853, he married Martha. I believe they eventually migrated to Arkansas to live close to Pearson Ussery, his uncle. According to a descendant (Kayuse@aol.com), Noah's daughter, Mary J. Ussery died in Arkansas and was a member of the Surrounded Hill Church of Christ in Jackson Co., AR. This could substantiate Pearson as being the reason Noah moved.
Noah and Martha Jane had two known children:
The following Info contributed by Lyn, LynMhere@aol.com:
From the will of William Beavers, Hardeman Co., Book 5, page 136:
"..........my debts be settled and the residue to my wife Marey for her
support. Upon her death what she leaves should be divided between my five
children. Elizabeth F. Marsh, Martha Jane Ussery, Mary Ann Ussery, Angaline
Ussery and Nancy Adaline and said property that I will to the childring that
have husbands to be at the disposal of the husband of said childring." This is all I have of his will at this time, but have ordered the entire
document, which I will pass along to you at a later time, as well as the
actual settlement, which lists "N.R. Ussery, A.J. Ussery, Wm. Ussery and J.
P. Clifft" that I know of so far. William Beavers died in 1866. From the Hardeman Co. marriage books I know:
In researching the Beavers and Ussery, we found William Beavers widow,
Mary:
I believe this "VESEY" to be Mary Ann USSERY, living back with her mother after "possibly" being widowed. I'll be checking this out. However, when
looking farther into the "VESEY" thing, we found the following:
1870 Census - Hardeman Co., TN - hh 21
Apparently Noah's wife Martha Beavers died between the 1870 census and
1880.
Fayette Co., TN: N. R. Ussery to Harriet Irwin, married 19 November 1879. bond N.R. Ussery and R.M. Causor.
1880 Census - Hardeman Co., TN, District 1, Town of Saulsbury, page 385,
enumerated June 26th, household 326:
Children of William and Sarah Osborn Ussery:
See Cheatham Co. and Humphreys Co., TN Census info
William Ussery was born about 1794 in North Carolina. His parents are unknown at this time. He died Aug 16, 1875 in Giles Co, TN. He married Rebecca Rushing, born Apr 4, 1802 in NC and died May 13, 1865 in Giles Co, TN. Both are buried in the Lucy/Colvett/Roper Cemetery on Factory Creek.
Their children:
Hester Jane Ussery was born Apr 4, 1839 in Giles Co, TN toWilliam Ussery and Rebecca Rushing. She died May 13, 1865. On Dec. 1, 1859, in Giles Co., TN, she married John Polk Brownlow, born Aug 17, 1841 in Giles Co, TN. In 1861 John enlisted in CSA, Co. K 3rd TN Reg under Col. Brown. He was wounded in the Battle of Ft. Donelson and was discharged. He re-enlisted in the 9th TN Cavalry under Gen. Forrest's command.
From "History of Laclede, Camden, Dallas, Webster, Wright, Texas,
Pulaski, Phelps & Dent Counties, Missouri ", Published 1889, Goodspeed
Publishing Company.
J. P. Brownlow, banker of Buffalo, MO., and one of the prominent
and enterprising residents of Dallas County, was born in Giles
County, Tenn., August 17, 1841, and is a son of James and Isabel
(McCreary) Brownlow, who were also natives of that State and
county, the former being killed during the late war by the soldiers,
and the latter dying in Dallas County, MO., in 1882. J. P. Brownlow
received a limited early education, owing to the scarcity of good
schools at that period, but acquired a fair knowledge of the "three
R's". In 1861 he enlisted in the Confederate army, in Company K,
Third Tennessee Regiment, under Col. Brown, who afterward became
governor of Tennessee, and participated in the battle of Fort
Donelson, where he was wounded by a grape-shot in the right arm,
and was afterward discharged and joined the Ninth Tennessee Cavalry,
and was elected a lieutenant in Gen. Forrest's command. At the
battle near Franklin he was wounded by a gunshot in the left shoulder,
but was not disabled from duty. He was also in the battles of Nash-
ville, Resaca and in a great many hard skirmishes, and was mustered
out and discharged in April, 1865, at Gainesville, Ala., after which
he returned home, and was engaged in farming until 1873, when he came
to Dallas County, and located in Benton Township, about five miles
from Buffalo, where he tilled the soil and was interested in stock
trading and raising until 1882. He then came to Buffalo, where he
has since made his home. All his business enterprises have been
attended with good results, and in both social and business life he
ranks among the first men of the county, and is a liberal giver to
all worthy enterprises, having been one of the liberal contributors
to the beautiful Baptist Church which has lately been erected in the
town. He was married on December 4, 1859, to H.J. Ussery, a native
of Tennessee, by whom he has seven children: Arabella F., Sallie P.,
John E., Joseph F., Cecil A., Cora and Katie. Mr. and Mrs. Brownlow
and their four oldest children are worthy and consisten members of
the Baptist Church, and are highly esteemed residents of the county.
Their children:
Joseph Carroll Ussery was born Feb 5, 1826 in Giles Co, TN to William Ussery and Rebecca Rushing. He died Aug 20, 1887 in Lawrence Co. TN and is buried in the Roper Cemetery in Giles Co., TN. It is believed he was killed by a train.
The first wife of Joseph Carroll Ussery was Susan Gilbreath who was born about Oct 16, 1832 to John Gilbreath and Susan Stalcup; and died July 12, 1856 in Lawrence Co. TN. She is buried in the Gilbreath-Morrow Cemetery
They married Dec 14, 1851 in Maury (Giles) Co, TN. Their children:
Joseph's second wife was Samantha Counce who was born Aug 20, 1843 in Giles Co, TN and died Mar 14, 1921 in Giles Co, TN. She is also buried in the Roper Cemetery. Their children:
Doc Franklin Ussery was born after 1874 to Joseph Ussery. On Jul 12, 1902 in Giles Co, TN he married Maude Lou Owens. They both died in Cambellsville, TN. They had the following children:
Forrest Odell Ussery was born Jul 30, 1910 in Giles Co., TN to Doc Franklin Ussery. He died Sep 5, 1977 in Nashville, TN. He married Hazel Lucille Crafton, b: Dec 5, 1910 in Decatur, AL d: Dec 6, 1991 in Nashville, TN. They had the following children:
James Buchanan Ussery was born Feb 22, 1877 in Giles Co, TN to Joseph Ussery. He died Mar 21, 1952 in Lawrence Co. TN. On Aug 30, 1899 in Giles Co., TN he married Annie Buchanan who was born Jan 19, 1880 in Giles Co, TN and died Jan 6, 1962 in Dayton, OH. They had the following children:
Lilly Frances Ussery was born about 1875 in Lawrence Co. TN to Joseph Ussery. She died in Lawrence Co. TN. On May 17, 1896 in Maury (Giles) Co, TN she married George P. Howell. They had the following children:
Amanda Polkie "Pocahontas" Ussery was born about 1867 in Lawrence Co. TN to Joseph C. Ussery. She died in [Maury] Giles Co, TN in 1937. Her husband, Issac Meadow White was born in 1862 and died in 1900. They are both buried in the Lucy/Colvett/Roper Cemetery.
William Carroll Ussery was born about 1856 in Lawrence Co. TN to Joseph Carroll Ussery. He died about 1940 in Williamson Co., TN . On July 21, 1883 he married Louisa Jane Hickman who was born about 1859 and died Oct 1909 in Giles Co., TN Both are buried in the Gibsonville Cemetery, in Giles Co, TN. Their children:
William Robert Ussery was born Sept 20, 1889 in Lawrence Co. TN to William Carroll Ussery. He died May 13, 1972 in Giles Co., TN. On Oct 1, 1911 he married Zora Elizabeth Sneed who was born Aug 25, 1889 in Giles Co, TN and died Aug 5, 1981 in Giles Co., TN. Both are buried in Polk Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Their Children:
1. Miles 'Milas' Taylor Usery b: 08 Apr 1852 in Montgomery Co, NC d: 31 May 1934 in Henderson Co., TN. Married Rachel Matilda Fausett b: 24 Sep 1855 d: 10 Dec 1924 in Henderson Co., TN
2. John Harvey Useryb: 08 Sep 1844 d: 20 Jun 1924 in Jackson, TN mar. Sarah Hogan
3. Columbus Frank Usery d: 1959
4. Susan M. Ussery 1837-1876 mar. William B. Johnson.
Thomas Johnson
Silas Johnson
Mary Jane 'Jennie' Johnson mar. Joseph Sanford (Ch: Claude, Edd and Homer) 2nd Husband was David Casey.
Susan Emma Johnson (1874-1968) mar. John William McCulloch (1874-1915)
Their Children:
Benj. Thomas McCulloch 1896-1896
Vera Inez McCulloch 1898 - 1937 mar. Luther Riley Odom (1895-1948)
Roy Gabe McColloch 1900-1952
William Ray McCulloch 1902-
Silas Earl McCulloch 1904-1996
Paul McCulloch 1907-1975
Bob Burl McCulloch 1910-1990
Jessie Myrtle McCulloch 1913-1993
Willie Jane McCulloch 1915
*From and old newspaper dated June 8, 1934, Jackson, TN:
" Milas Usery born April 8, 1852 died May 31 at the home of his son S.W. Usery at Crucifer. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. P.T. Threadgill of Huron, Mrs. C.T. Crosnoe of Browns Church, Mrs. J.T. Hale and Mrs. M.B Harris of Jackson; four sons, S.W. Usery of Huron, E.S. Usery of Atwood, O.R. Usery of Jackson and Porter Usery of Lexington and one brother Columbus Frank Usery of Milan. Burial was at Maple Springs cemetery."
Elizabeth Marsh and Mary Ann "Anna" Ussery Dill
Usry Bul. 164 page 1)
Jno C Porch m 46; M M f 32; M T f 18; D f 12; M C f 10; T M m 9; A f 3; James Jones 52
John Thomas Pegram b: Jul 12, 1869 d: Aug 26, 1870 b: Jul 12, 1869 d: Aug 26, 1870
Anna May Pegram b: May 31, 1871 d: Jul 20, 1895 b: May 31, 1871 d: Jul 20, 1895
Almeda Adelia Pegram b: May 3, 1874 b: May 3, 1874
W. J. Pegram b: Apr 15, 1877 d: Jul 5, 1880 b: Apr 15, 1877 d: Jul 5, 1880
Ellen Minervia Pegram b: Nov 26, 1879 d: Jul 24, 1895 b: Nov 26, 1879 d: Jul 24, 1895
Felix Ralston Pegram b: Jul 23, 1883 d: May 10, 1957 Nashville, Tennessee b: Jul 23, 1883 d: May 10, 1957 in Nashville, Tennessee mar. Missouria Oma Hooper m: Jun 21, 1908 in Humphreys County, TN
Minnie G. Pegram b: Mar 17, 1866 d: Oct 4, 1967 b: Mar 17, 1866 d: Oct 4, 1967
"Ussery, W.H.C. to Beavers, Angelina, 11 Sep 1865, no bondsman shown,
solemnized 13 Sep 1865 by W.S. Douherty, MG"
"Usery, Noah R. to Beavers, Martha Jane 20 Dec 1852, W.W. Taylor
bondsman, solemnized 4 Jan 1853 by M.J. Hamer, PG"
I "believe" the third Beaver's daughter to marry a Ussery was:
"Ussery, F.P. to Biebers, M.A. 11 Oct 1864 no bondsman shown, solemnized
27 Oct 1864, B.F. Ussery, JP"
This third would be Mary Ann Ussery. The other two girls in the Beavers family were: Elizabeth Beavers, m. Obediah Marsh in Oct 1850; and,
Nancy Adaline, m. H.E. Dailey in April 1867.
1870 Census - Hardeman Co., TN - district 7, hh 18
Beavers, Mary 59, f, farmer, NC
VESEY, M.A. 29, f, TN
Vesey, Lavinia 5, f, TN
Vesey, Sarah E. 3, f, TN
VESEY, Noah 33, m, farmer, TN
Martha 33, f, TN
Mary 14, f, TN
Adolphus 12, m, TN
Virginia 8, f, TN
William 4, m, TN
Sarah 1,f, TN
Usery, N. R., w, m, 45, NC, NC, NC, Magistrate
H.M., w, f, 25, NC?, NC, NC, Wife
Lee H., w, m, 21, TN, NC, NC, Son (probably Adolphus)
W. R., w, m, 14, TN, NC, NC, Son
S. A., w, f, 11, TN, NC, NC, Daughter
William F. March Ussery was born in Davidson County, TN on August 15, 1821. He was one of 12 born to Mastin and Elizabeth Fowler Ussery. Mastin was a native of North Carolina and came to Tennessee at age 13, settling in Davidson County near the mouth of the Harpet River. He died in 1869. William F. was raised on a farm. On Sep 7, 1841 in Humphreys, TN he married Sarah A Osborn, who was born in Davidson Co., TN Jan 16, 1824 and died April 1, 1863. On May 26, 1866 he married a second time to Nancy R Faucett, who was born in Davidson County, December 13 1822. There were no children from this second marriage. William died in Hardeman Co., TN and is buried in the UsseryCemetery.
See Biography.
Hester Jane Ussery and John Polk Brownlow
Joseph Carroll Ussery and Wives
Samantha Counce and Susan Gilbreath
William Carroll Ussery and Louisa Jane Hickman
William Robert Ussery and Zora Elizabeth Sneed
1 negroe woman Hannah | L 63.00.0 |
1 negroe boy [John ? | 75.00. 0 |
1 feather bed spr | 9.00.0 |
1 Ditto Ditto | 9.00.0 |
1 Ditto | 7.10.0 |
1 Desk and Book Case | 6.00.0 |
1 Pine Chest 30/ 1 Ditto 6/ 1 B. Walnut Table 30/ | 3.06.0 |
7 Chairs 19/6 1 Gun & Shott Bag L4.10.0 | 5.09.6 |
1 Wire Sifter 1 coffee Pott 12 ft Cotton Cords | 0 .12.0 |
2 Slays 9/. 1 Slay & 2 pr Harness | 1.1.0 |
1 shaving Box 1 case razors & 1 Looking Glass | 0 .10.0 |
2 Brass Candlesticks 6/. 1 Decanter 1 Tumber 3/. | 0 .09.0 |
1 Earthen Dish, 2 Plates, 3 Saucers, 1 Cup & Mustard Pot | 0 .05.0 |
6 Vials 3/ 1 tin pans 1 funnel & 1 pint measure | 0 .10.0 |
3 Pewter Dishes 6 Plates 1 Bason & 8 Spoons & a Pepper box | 0 .18.0 |
5 knives 9 forks 2 [gimetly?] & 1 pr phleams | 0 .06.6 |
1 Chisel 1 Candlestick & 1 Toaster | 0 .10.6 |
2 Water Pails 1 Hand Saw & 1 Shovel | 0 .12.0 |
1 Grid Iron 6/. 1 Tea Kettle 6/ 1 pr ? ? 5/ | 0.17.0 |
2 Jugs 4 Butter Potts & 1 Quart Bottle | 1.01.0 |
1 [mans?] Laddle 1 [Wernacid?] Ditto & 2 Bridles | 7.10.0 |
2 Ch. Potts 3/ 1 Bag & Full feathers 12/ | 0 .15.0 |
1 Tribit. 1 Breadtray & 2 waiters | 0.03.0 |
3 Tumblers 3/ 1 Hammer 1/Bridle Bit & pr Luciffers | 0.04.6 |
4 Brushes 2 Shuttles & 1 yarning wheel | 0.13.6 |
2 Potts 2 pr Pott Hooks 1 Pan 1 Dutch Oven | 0.12.0 |
3 Barrels | 0.03.0 |
L195.05.06 |
Witness on hand this 16th day of August 1809: Thomas Hamlin, Samuel Usery and Hugh Wallace
At Court held for Lunenburg County the 12th day of October 1809. The within Inventory and appraisment of the estate of William Ussery, dec'd was returned for same to be recorded. teste William Taylor cc
Lunenburg Co., VA: (Usry Bul 7 pg 10)
Court order, 10 Oct 1811, 21-28 Ordered, on motion of John Christopher that Sarah Ussery be summoned to December court to give counter security to indemnify the said John Christopher for her administration on the estate of William Ussery, deceased, he being in danger of suffering thereby.
Court order 21-32 14 Nov 1811 Ordered that John Christopher take the estate into his hands, Sarah Ussery having failed to appear.
Court Order 21-80 14 March 1812- John Wyatt is appointed Guardian of John Ussery, William Ussery, Nancy Ussery and Sally Ussery, orphans of William Ussery, deceased. Gave bond and security.
Court Order 21-95 15 May 1812- John Ussery for the benefit of Robert Blake vs Joseph Dennman and Stephen Orgain, defendants. Same judgment as before.
Order Book 21-288 8 Apr 1813: John Ussery, William Ussery and Sally Ussery, heirs of William Ussery, deceased, by John Wyatt their Guardian and next friend, Sally Ussery, widow and administratrix of the said William Ussery. In Chancer: A report of the persons appointed to carry into effect the interlecutory decree presented in this cause was this day returned and the same follows in these words to wit: Pursuant to the within order we have proceeded to sell the three negro slaves therein mentioned and have made distribution of the proceeds of the said sale between the widow of the said William Ussery, deceased, and his four children, John, William, Nancy and Sally, alloting to the widow one third part of the proceeds of the said sale, her proportion being sixty-eight pounds and four pence to hold during life and have taken her bond and security to refund the principal after her death. We have also alotted to the said widow one-third part of the personal estate of the said William Ussery, to hold as her absolute property, her proportion of which was 25 pounds. The residue of the proceeds of the said sale and of the other personal property we have paid into the hands of John Wyatt, Guardian of the children of the said William Ussery, of 136 pounds......of the sale of other personal propery, Given to each child 46-10-11. Hannah and child to James Neblett, John ( a boy) to William Buford. Signed: Thomas Adam, Thomas Orgain, James Neblett. Accepted by the Court.
Order Book 21-284 11 May 1816: Sarah Ussery, Administratrix of William Ussery, Plaintiff, in Chancery, against John Ussery, Nancy Ussery, William Ussery, and Sarah (Sally?) Ussery, infants of William Ussery, by Thomas Adams, Guardian, Defendants. For reason appearing to the court, the suit dismissed.
Children of William and Sally Williams Ussery:
(See Montgomery Co, TN)
John Welcome Ussery was born Sep 28, 1798 in Lunenburg Co., VA to William Ussery and Sally Williams. He died on Apr 25, 1879 in Montgomery Co, TN. On Nov 27, 1822 married Rebecca S. Neblett in Montgomery Co., TN. She was born Sep 13, 1802 in Lunenburg Co., VA and died Jul 14, 1890 in Montgomery Co, TN. She was the daughter of William Neblett and Elizabeth Norfleet Carney. John and Rebecca are both buried in the Antioch Cemetery near Clarksville. They had the following children:
John Robert Ussery was born Jul 3, 1826 in Montgomery Co, TN to John Ussery. He died Sep 8, 1893 in Montgomery Co. TN . On Nov 22, 1853 in Montgomery Co., TN he married America Smith who was born Aug 18, 1832 in Montgomery Co, TN and died Sep 12, 1897 in Montgomery Co, TN. Both are buried in the Antioch Cemetery located near Clarksville. They had the following children:
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William Neblett "Buck" Ussery was born Aug 20, 1824 in Tennessee to John Ussery. He died Nov 10, 1906 in Montgomery Co. TN. On Nov 25, 1847 in Tennessee he married Elizabeth Ann Neblett who was born Nov 7, 1825 in Tennessee and died Feb 24, 1896 in Montgomery Co. TN. They are both buried in the Antioch Cemetery located near Clarksville. They had the following children:
Robert Neal RobertNeal@aol.com is a descendant of this line!
Sarah Sallie Williams Ussery was born abt.1807 to William Ussery. She died around 1871. She married Thomas Moore Duff ( 1805 - 1877) who was the son of Barney Duff and Mary Moore.
Sarah and Thomas had the following children:
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