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2501 | While serving in the army during the Civil War, he became ill with “camp disease” and went to his brother William’s home near Selma, AL, USA where he died. He is buried at Prosperity Church Cemetery near Marion Junction, AL, USA. There is a memorial marker for him at the Salem ARP Cemetery in Atoka, which is the photo shown here. | SIMONTON, James Christopher (I2998)
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2502 | White, John M. Husb 2-17-1881 6-28-1964 /White, Nancy Josephine Wife 8-6-1883 6-6-1963 / | BOYD, Nancy J. (I1908)
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2503 | WICKER, "Child" - The nine-month-old daughter of Mr. Perry Wicker, of the Beaver neighborhood, died Thursday night and was buried at Elm Grove on the following day. (Published in The Covington Leader, Thursday, November 15, 1917) | WICKER, Infant (I8537)
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2504 | Widow remarried | STRICKLAND, Dr. W. C. (I4280)
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2505 | Wife #1 of S. J. Currt | WALLACE, Mary Agnes (I2832)
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2506 | Wife listed as widow in 1920 census | LEFLORE, Michael (I6891)
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2507 | wife listed as widow in1900 census | HAIR, William Henry (I1648)
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2508 | Wife mary married Andrew Jackson Boyd in 1859 | CASTLES, Samuel (I1492)
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2509 | Wife of William McQuiston. Children were Mary, Martha, Jennet, Margaret, Hugh, William and Andrew. Siblings were David, James and Andrew. | MURDOCK, Ann (I18)
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2510 | wife was a widow in 1880 census | PEARCE, W. B. (I2155)
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2511 | wife was a widow in 1900 census | McCALLA, C. W. (I7849)
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2512 | Wife was a widow in 1910 | SLOAN, John (I1365)
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2513 | wife was a widow in 1910 census | DARLEY, James (I7982)
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2514 | wife was a widow in 1920 | McDILL, Robert Shannon (I3171)
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2515 | wife was a widow in 1920 census | JOHNSON, Mr. (I7090)
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2516 | wife was a widow in 1930 census | CUNNINGHAM, James M. (I2320)
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2517 | wife was a widow in 1930 census | CARRINGTON, William Reeves (I5344)
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2518 | wife was a widow in her Mother’s obituary | WALLACE, W. E. (I2921)
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2519 | wife was a widow in1930 census | FRAZIER, Mr. (I8075)
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2520 | Wife was a widow living with brother Walter in 1880 | RODDEY, David C. (I1870)
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2521 | wife was apparent widow in 1880 census | SILLS, David (I5732)
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2522 | wife was listed as a widow in 1930 census | WILSON, Mr. (I4073)
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2523 | wife was listed as married on death record | BRITT, Benjamin C (I8889)
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2524 | wife was listed as widow in 1900 census | MOOSE, George (I4522)
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2525 | Wife was living with mother’s family in 1850 | BAILEY, Simon (I4008)
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2526 | wife was remarried in 1891 | MIDDLETON, Andrew Clarence (I2468)
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2527 | wife was shown as head of household in 1870 census | PIPER, William M [H] (I2069)
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2528 | wife was widow in 1880 census | WILSON, George A (I2062)
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2529 | wife was widow in 1880 census | SMITH, John A. (I7003)
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2530 | wife was widow in 1910 census Does not appear in 1880 census | SUMRALL, Elijah N. (I2050)
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2531 | wife was widow living with daughter Ella in 1880 | HENSON, John (I771)
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2532 | Wife’s second marriage was in 1877 | TROTTER, Jesse Richard (I589)
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2533 | Wilbur F. Cash Date of Death – December 16, 2010 Wilbur F. Cash, 93, of Covington, passed away on Thursday, December 16, 2010 at his residence. He was a retired attorney and school teacher, a member of Covington First United Methodist Church and the Lions Club, where he helped with the annual pancake breakfast, and also served on the Tipton County Board of Education. Additionally, he is the former Covington city attorney, city judge and served in the Army during World War II. Funeral services were conducted on Saturday, Dec. 18 at the Maley-Yarbrough Funeral chapel with interment in Poplar Grove Cemetery in Drummonds. Mr. Cash was the widower of Melbagene Black Cash. He is survived by daughters Jean (Jim) Scott of Midland, Texas and Anne (Barry) White of Covington; son Bill F. (Kay) Cash of Olive Branch, Miss.; grandchildren Alicia VanHusen, Heather A. Scott, Kristin Mathis, Ben Cash, Becca Williams, Chase Cash and Cayman Cash; great-grandchildren Calli, David, Cohen, Julie, Kyndall and Carter. Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church Covington or to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital. The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) Dec. 23, 2010 | CASH, Wilbur Franklin (I417)
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2534 | WILBUR F. CASH Covington - Wilbur F. Cash, 93 , retired attorney at law and school teacher, died December 16, 2010 at his residence. Member of Covington First United Methodist Church, Mason, and Covington Lion's Club, where he helped with the pancake breaksfast. Served on the Tipton County Board of Education. Former Covington City Attorney and City Judge. Army WWll veteran. Survived by his two daughters, Jean (Jim) Scott of Midland, TX, USA, Anne (Barry) White of Covington; son, Bill F. (Kay) Cash of Olive Branch, MS, USA; grandchildren, Alicia VanHusen, Heather A. Scott, Kristin Mathis, Ben Cash, Becca Williams, Chase Cash, Cayman Cash; great-grandchildren; Calli, David, Cohen, Julie, Kyndall, and Carter. Widower of Mrs. Melbagene Black Cash. Visitation will be Saturday, December 18, from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Funeral service will follow at 2:30 p.m., all at Maley-Yarbrough Chapel. Internment will be in Poplar Grove Cemetery in Drummonds, Tn. Memorials may be sent to First United Methodist Church or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Maley-Yarbrough Funeral Home 901-476-9778 Published in The Commercial Appeal on December 17, 2010 | CASH, Wilbur Franklin (I417)
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2535 | Will 4 Mar 1665, RB6/15, p. 111 To be buried in St Thomas Parish church yard; chn Nathaniell Carrington, Ann Carrington Paule Carrington, & Allice Carrington; bro Will Carrington; wf Sarah Carrington - Xtrx; bro in law Robert Haughton & friends James Ruch & Edward Wright - Overseers until chn come of age. signed Paul Carrington Wit: Will Watson, George Wharton, Will Charles Proved 20 mar 1665 | CARRINGTON, Paul (I5829)
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2536 | Will of Ephraim Carrington - 8 Dec 1818 Original Will, on file in Raleigh, NC, USA Archives CR 073.801 In the name of God Amen - I Ephraim Carrington being of sound & perfect mind & memory do this the Eighth day of December in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred & Eighteen make & publish this my last will & Testament in manner following that is to say - First I Give and bequeath to my wife Prissilla (sic) one Third of my land including the plantation whereon I now live during her natural life & at her decease all my lands to be equally divided between my three sons Morgan, Sihon and John - I give to my wife One horse called Colonel - two cows & Calves - four head of sheep, five Killing hogs, one sow & pigs - all the Gesse (sic) two beds & furniture, six chairs, two tables, two pewter dishes six plates - four basons, one case knives & forks, one Plow & Gear - two hoes, one axe, the Loom & Gear - fifteen Barrels of corn, one blade stock & oat stock - also fifty Dollars out of the amount of the sale to be hereafter mentioned All the residue of my horses, Cattle, hogs, sheep Plantation tools & tools of all kinds, household furniture, waggon & Gear, and every thing of every description to be sold at twelve Months credit & the money arising of such sale after paying all my Just debts to be equally divided between my Children to wit Morgan, Sihon, John, Charlotte, Dicey & Polly they must all inventory & account for what they have had, except their horses - It is my will that at my wife's Dec'd that all the Property of every Description should be sold at twelve months credit and equally divided amongst the above named Morgan, Sihon, John, Charlotte, Dicey & Polly ---And I hereby make and ordain my friend[sic] Herbert Sims & John J. Carrington Executors to this my last will & Testament - In testimony whereof I the said Ephraim Carrington have to this my last will & testament set my hand & seal the day and date above written. Signed sealed & acknowledged in presence of us S. Harris Jurat E. Carrington Thos. Cottrell} (seal) Jno J. Carrington qualified Recorded in Orange County Will Book E, pages 17-18, May Term 1822 | CARRINGTON, Ephraim (I4967)
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2537 | Will of James Carrington - May 13 1816 Original Will, on file in Raleigh, NC, USA Archives CR 073.801 In the name of God, Amen, I James Carrington of the County of Orange and state of North Carolina being at present Weak in body, but in a reasonable mind and memory doo (sic) make And ordain this my last will and testament in maner (sic) and form Following First of all I recommend my soul into the hand of God That gave it, and my body to the earth to be buried in a decent Manner at the discretion of my friends and that after my funeral Charges and Just debts be paid, I devise and bequeath in the Following manner, I give and bequeath to my son John one Dollar besides what I have already given him, and to my Son William one dollar beside what I have already given him And to my daughter Elizabeth one dollar besides what I have Already given her, the above the children of my first wife Jemima, And I give and bequeath to my son James one dollar And to my daughter Mary one dollar, the children of my second wife Ankey And all the remains and remainders I give and bequeath To my wife Ankey for Ever, and I make and ordain James Latta Sole Executor of this my last will and testament in Witness whereof I The said James Carrington have hereunto set my hand and seal This 13th day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and sixteen signed sealed and his delivered in presence of James X Carrington [seal] Thomas Latta senr. mark James Latta qualified Exr Proved Orange County May Term 1816 Will Book D pages 485 and 486 | CARRINGTON, Capt. James (I4965)
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2538 | Will of John Carrington - 15 Feb 1803 Original Will, on file in Raleigh, NC, USA Archives CR 073.801 I John Carrington of Orange County & State of NoCarolina being in perfect state of health, but weake in body Do make & ordain this my last will & Testament (to wit) Item, I will that all my Just debts, be paid, at the reasonable discretion, of my Executrix & Executors hereafter named And to effect which; 1st I will ["that all my just debts be" crossed out] my son Thomas Carrington one Bed & Furniture, to him & his heir forever Item The remainder of my prererty[sic], I leave to, my Wife, Mary Carrington all the reminder of my property, (?) Hogs Cows & Horses ["for her to will &" crossed out] during her natural life ; & after which If the property then on hand cannot be equally divided amongst the Legal representatives, the same to be sold to the highest bidder a[sic] Interest of Twelve months, & Divided between the same -- I Nominate & appoint my two sons Nathl Carrington & Ephraim Carrington, Executors, to this my last will & Testament & do hereby disanull all others heretofore, made; by me In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this fifteenth day of February 1803 Test Jessie Rue his ----------- John (+) Carrington mark his Benjamin X Carrington Jurat Nat Carrington qualifd mark | CARRINGTON, John (I4963)
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2539 | Will of Nathaniel Carrington 14 Jan 1831 Original Will, on file in Raleigh, NC, USA Archives CR 073.801 I Nathaniel Carrington of the County of Orange and State of N Carolina being of sound and disposing mind and memory do constitute and ordain this my last Will and testament in manner and form as follows First it is my Will & desire that all my just debts be paid as speedily as possible Second - I give & bequeath to my son Nath. M. Carrington all the real Estate I am seized and possessed of to him and his Heirs forever in consideration of the important and useful Services he had rendered me and which he is still to continue until my debts are Paid also I give him two Negroes Ellen, a small Girl and Peter a Negro boy to him and his Heirs forever Third I give & bequeath to my Daughter Ruth a Negro boy called Green and a Girl called Sarah a Horse worth fifty Dollars two Beds and furniture a Cow and Calf and a Saddle and Bridle now in her possession to her & her Heirs forever Fourth To my daughter Holly Cozart I give and bequeath a Negro Girl called Manerva now possession of her Husband Fifth To my daughter Polly Cozart wife of Davy Cozart I give and bequeath a Negro boy called Dudly to her and her Heirs forever [page 2] To my daughter Ruth I make a further bequest of a chest of Drawers or Bureau Sixth To my daughter Fanny Carringon wife of J. J. Carrington and to my daughter Disey Harris Wife of Edward Harris and to my son William Carrington each ten cents having before advanced to them their full share of my Estate and they or either of them are to inherit no other part of my Estate Seventhly - The rest and residue of my Estate of every Description of which I may Die seized and Possessed I wish equally Devided among the following Children Share and Share alike Ephraim, Alfred & Nath. M. Carrington Holly Cozart, Polly Cozart & Ruth Carrington Signed Sealed and declared to be the last Will & Testament of Nath. Carrington in the Presence of This 14th day of Jan. 1831 James Webb D H Mangum Jurat Nathaniel Carrington (seal) | CARRINGTON, Nathaniel John (I4966)
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2540 | Will of Nathaniel M Carrington Senior - 16 Dec 1855 Original Will, on file in Raleigh, NC, USA Archives CR 073.801 I Nathaniel M Carrington of the County of Orange and State of North Carolina do hereby make and publish this as my last will and testament revoking all other wills made by me. First I give and devise to my son William M Carrington and his heirs forever one Tract of land lying in the waters of Camp Creek in Orange County called the Tilly Tract containing one hundred and ninety acres adjoining the lands of Henderson Tilly & Willie P. Mangum. Secondly I give and devise to my son Arthur Simeon Carrington one hundred and ninety acres of land lying in Orange County to consist of the Bagly Tract and the John Duke Tract, and the complement of acres to be made up to him are the eastern end of my lands adjoining the above divided lands all lying in Camp Creek and the waters thereof. Thirdly I give and devise to my beloved Wife Cynthia one third undivided part of the balance or remainder of my lands being the tract on which I life[sic] and containing from eight hundred to one thousand acres for and during her natural life [page 2] Fourthly I give and devise the whole of this tract of land above named containing eight hundred or one thousand acres to my five daughters and their heirs equally to be divided among them always subject forever[?] to the above devise to my wife, namely, Ruth Jane Wainwright, Celestia H. Carrington, Lucy P. Carrington, Catharine Carrington and Martha Ann Carrington. And I further will and direct the share of my daughter Ruth may be laid off to her at my death, and all the rest of the land must be kept together and rented and managed for the benefit of my wife and children living with her, and as my said ( daughters shall arrive at at[sic] age or marry their shares of the said land shall be laid off to them successively subject as above named always to right of my wife in the said land; And with the further provision that her share of said land is to include the mansion house and all the out houses in the same manner as if her share had been laid out as dower. And my further understanding and will is that in the division of said lands owing my daughters the division must be equal in value. Fifthly I give to my son William to negroes [page 3] Alfred and Bob Sixthly I give to my son Arthur Simeon two negroes, Frank and Hubbard. Seventhly, I give to my daughter Ruth Jane one negro woman her and her mother's choice. Eightly my will and desire is that all the rest of my negroes shall remain together with my wife during her life for her benefit and the benefit of my children who shall remain with her, but as each of my daughters shall marry or arrive at age she shall have one negro given off to her to be chosen by her and my wife, and at her death (death of my wife) the whole of my negroes to be equally divided among all of my children, those who have received negroes before her death to account for them at the value they were worth at the time they received them Ninthly all the rest of my estate subject to the payment of my debts and the charges of settling my estate, I give and devise to my wife for life and at her death to be equally divided among all my children share and share alike, but it is my wish and intention that my wife shall hold this property for the benefit of herself the children, and she shall have full power to give off to the children such portions [page 4] of it as she may think proper, & take a receipt for the same in writing, such advancements by her to be accounted for in the general division of the same Tenthly I appoint my son William my executor & he shall be consulted & shall consent to such gifts of property as my be made by my wife from time to time by virtue of the ninth clause of my will In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 16th of December 1855 Signed sealed published } & declared in presence of } N. M. Carrington (seal) ? Broadrick } William P. Mangum Jurat } J.W. Norwood } | CARRINGTON, Nathaniel Meekins “Meekins” (I4968)
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2541 | Will of Paul Carrington; Died at sea | CARRINGTON, Dr. Paul (I5779)
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2542 | will probated 1855 | UNKNOWN, Sarah H. (I7576)
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2543 | Will probated 1865, Tipton County, Will Book A, p 236 | McCREIGHT, Samuel Gladney (I1780)
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2544 | will proved 15 March 1733 | CARRINGTON, John (I5820)
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2545 | will was dated 19 July 1881 | CROSS, William D. (I1446)
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2546 | will was probated 3 August 1819 | STRONG, Agnes (I4821)
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2547 | will was probated 4 February 1828 (there is a discrepancy in the date of the will 13 April 1836 and the probate date of 4 February 1828 | STRONG, Letitia “Letty” (I1925)
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2548 | will was probated 6 June 1856 | LOWERY [LOWRY], James (I7563)
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2549 | Will was probated in Dec 1850 | REEDY, John (I602)
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2550 | Will was probated on 12 November 1827 | McQUISTON, Archibald (I1209)
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