You may go directly to the lineages of some of their descendants
Earlier information on the Talbott family can be found lower in this page and you may go directly there from this link. However, you may need later information to know if you relate to the earlier generations. Because my Talbott family begins so early and continues through my grandmother, I feel her generation and a couple of the ones before her may also be of help to researchers. You may follow my ancestors - both Talbott and others - through my anentafel chart.
Benjamin Talbott was b. 15 June 1811 in Bourbon
Co., KY, s/o Daniel Talbott and Elizabeth "Betsy" Paris. Benjamin
appears in Franklin Co., IL and was in the Indian War there as was Anderson
Farris, believed to be related to Benjamin's wife, Laura Farris.
It is certain that she was related - probably a sister - to Lucian Farris
of Reynolds Co., MO. Benjamin married Laura Farris b. 12 Feb 1818,
d. 16 Apr 1879. It is unknown where they married but probably in
Illinois as their first child, James Carter Talbott was born in Coles Co.,
IL. They moved to Washington Co., MO by 1840 as they are there in
the 1840 census. Benjamin was also a 2nd Lt. in the Mexican War and
a Capt. in the Civil War. He killed a man at a circus, according
to the History of the county and was jailed. This would have been
at the time of the Civil War as he excaped from jail (according to a letter
- with a little help from his friends) and was killed by bushwhackers at
his home. I find Benjamin to be one of the most interesting characters
in my ancestry and have given talks about him to genealogical societies
as I have so much documentation and believe I know more about him than
his wife probably did. Probably a good thing she didn't know as much.
Anyway - their children were:
***1. James Carter Talbott
b. 25 Feb 1833 Coles Co., IL (my great grandfather - more about him later)
2. William Hazlet Talbott
b. 7 Mar 1835 MO, d. 12 Mar 1863. He m. 19 Aug 1855 Franklin
Co., MO to Cathrine
Dorinen.
He was in the Civil War and according to Confederate records, he died March
12, 1863 at Camp near
Little Rock.
He served as Capt. in Co. D 12 Regt MO - White's Regt. He had enlisted
in Carter Co., MO on 29
July 1862
and on another confederate record shows he enlisted 21 Aug 1862 in Oregon
Co., MO. I have no record
of his family.
3. Sarah L. Talbott b.
6 Dec 1849 MO, d. 26 Nov 1885; m. 15 June 1868 Jefferson Co., MO to Allen
Delcour. It
appears that
her name may have been shown as Sarah Talbert.
4. Amanda Talbott b. 16
Apr 1856 MO, d. 4 Aug 1917 in Carterville, Jasper Co., MO (this is where
my grandparents
were married
in 1897 and where Amanda's brother,James C. Talbott was living when he
died in 1922); Amanda
m. ____ Jones
5. Laura A. Talbott b.
ca. 1838 MO, d. after 1880; m. Levi Gibson. 1860 St. Francois
Co., MO (next
door to her sister and her mother closeby on this same census.
1880
Dent Co.,
MO 1880
6. Juliet/Julia N. Talbott
b. ca. 1840 MO, d. 5 Mar 1907 MO; m. 3 Feb 1859 Washington
Co., MO to
John B. Ross. She is shown as Julia N. and Julia Ann. They apear
in the
1880 and 1900
Washington Co., MO census
7. Mary Elizabeth Talbott
b. 27 Aug 1842 MO, d. 3 May 1888; m.16 Aug 1859 St. Francois
Co., MO to
David V. Gibson (probably a brother to Levi Gibson who maried Mary's
sister, Laura
A. Talbott). Mary and David Gibson are found on the 1860 and 1870
St.
Francois Co.,
MO Census
8. Hiram P. (middle name
probably Paris) Talbott b. ca. 1844-5 MO; m. Prudence Leeper
as her second
husband. I believe Paris is his middle name as his grandfather, Daniel
Talbott, was
a guardian of Hiram Paris (found as Hiram Parish is KY court records),
probably Betsy
Paris' nephew when her brother, Moses Paris, died. Hiram also served
in the Civil
war as a Private in Co. D, Missouri Infantry as a Confederate - in the
same unit
as his brothers, William H. Talbott and James C. who also served as a
Private.
Hiram got involved with a murder when his brother, James C. Talbott, was
stabbed in
1870. Thinking James C. had been killed, friends found Hiram and
told
him that hisbrother
had been killed. Hiram was handed a gun (according to newspaper
accounts -
go
directly to this account on this page) and rode into town and killed
the man who
stabbed his brother. Hiram then
rode out of
town and was later arrested, found guilty of 2nd degree murder and
sentenced
to three years in the penitentiary but was pardoned by the governor.
I
have the newspaper
account and the penitentiary records. Hiram and his wife,
Prudence are
found on the 1900 Crawford Co., MO Census. Hiram had liver cancer
and
had been treated
for it by his brother-in-law Columbus Missey. Hiram died about
1912 and his
wife moved to Oregon with her children where she died.
Hiram had
two sons:
1.
Clarence Talbott b. June 1875 MO
2.
Pierce Talbott b. Jan 1884 Texas
9. Cynthia N. Talbott b.
3 Apr 1848 Washington Co., MO, d. 28 Mar 1896 Vilander,
Crawford Co.,
MO; m.Columbus F. Missey. They are both buried at Harrison Cemetery.
Columbus F.
Missey's son, Albert Paris Missey kept a journal and some of the
information
came from this source.
10. Kennett Talbott b. ca. 1852
MO
11. Emma Talbott b. ca. 1853-4
MO; m. John A. Wright. One of their children is named
Albertine
so it is possible that the next child was, indeed, Albertine - not
Albert.
They appear on the 1880 Washington Co., MO Census. I have a picture
of
their daughter,
Hattie (taken in Chicago), which was in my grandmother's belongings.
12. Albert/Albertine Talbott
b. 1858-59 MO. This child has been shown as a female in
1860 St. Francois
Co., MO census and as a male in the 1870 Washington Co., MO Census
13. Benjamin C. Talbott b. ca.
1852 MO
14. Marie Talbott b. 1 Aug 1838.
*** My direct lineage
James
Carter Talbott was b. 25 Feb 1833 Coles Co., IL, d. 6 Jan 1939 Carterville,
Jasper Co., MO. James C. "Jim" Talbott was the first child
of Benjamin Talbott and Laura Farris. I don't know how the
"Carter" name fits into the family at this point nor why his mother (she
was the only one really necessary to be there at the time of his birth)
was in Coles Co., IL. As far as I know, his mother was born in Illinois,
but I do not know where. James C. Talbott was in the Civil War and
served with his brothers, William H. and Hiram P., for the Confederacy.
One of his nieces said that James Carter Talbott was a man who carried
a Bible in one pocket and a flask of whiskey in the other and loved to
argue the bible. I am very very fortunate to have many letters that
James C. Talbott wrote to his youngest daughter, my grandmother.
He was a very loving and caring father. I may later add these letters
to another page designated just for that purpose. Let me know if
any are interested in this endeavor. One of these letters was written
by Hiram T. Talbott on the day his father, James C. Talbott, died and was
written to his sister, Ella Talbott, my grandmother. James Carter
Talbott was also a Justice of the Peace and performed many marriages and
among them were for some of his own relatives. James C. Talbott pictured
in his Confederate uniform with his son, Washington Valentine Talbott as
a child.
James Carter Talbott m/1: 19 Mar 1854 Washington
Co., MO to Sarah Elizabeth Hays b. 8 May 1837, d. 20 Dec 1867
Children of James Carter
Talbott and Sarah Elizabeth Hays
1. William
Benjamin Talbott or Benjamin William b. 18 Feb 1855 MO; d. 16 Oct
1897;
m. 24 Dec 1875 Washington Co., MO to Martha Elizabeth Wright
2. Washington
Valentine Talbott b. 14 Feb 1857 Potosi, Washington Co., MO; d. 9 Feb
1939 Belt, Cascade Co., MT; m. 1883 to Jane Bradshaw
3. Sarah
Ida Talbott b. 26 Feb 1859; d. 25 Sept 1863
4. James
Thompson Talbott b. 20 Nov 1861; d. 14 Dec 1899 Como, Colorado
5. John
Lee Talbott b. 25 Sept 1864 IL/MO; d. 5 Dec 1915 MO; m. Mae ____
6. Emma
Julia Talbott b. 17 Feb 1867 Fourcheranault, Washington Co., MO,
d. 1 Aug
1940 3:20 a.m. at Pueblo, CO; m. Matt Gibson
7. James
Carter Talbott m/2: 22 Oct 1868 Elizabeth Helan Tummins b. 2 Apr 1846,
d.
22 Nov 1869
Children of James Carter
Talbott and Elizabeth Helan Tummins:
8. Joseph
Carter Talbott b. 31 July 1869, d. 18 Aug 1869 aged about 1 month
James Carter Talbott m/3: 10 Mar 1870 Sarah
Jane Cain (spelled Cane in the notes of James Carter Talbott) b. 20 July
1849, d. 29 Sept 1884 MO, d/o James Cain and Martha "Patsy" Brim.
This picture is of James Carter Talbott and Sarah Jane Cain. I have
the original of these pictures and the one of Sarah Jane Cain is VERY large
and I had a picture made of it for this purpose. I think James Carter
Talbott is very good looking and I have pictures of him as he gets older,
too. The amount of material I have on this family is amazing to me.
I think I was meant to have it as I am a sharer. God works in wondrous
ways - even in genealogy.
The children of James
Carter Talbott and Sarah Jane Cain:
9. Hiram
Thomas Talbott b. 3 Jan 1871 Jefferson Co., MO, d. 6 Jan 1939 at 1:30 p.m.
at Jasper Co., MO; m/1: 20 Nov 1894 to Ella Viola Bartley
10. Martha
Laura Talbott b. 24 July 1872 MO, d. 15 Sept 1883
11. Maranda
Jane Talbott b. 29 July 1874, d. 3 Oct 1875
12. Mary "Molly"
Elizabeth Talbott b. 13 Mar 1876 MO, d. 31 Dec 1939; m. Charles
Gillespie
13. Robert
Henry Talbott b. 1 Feb 1878 MO, d. 12 Sept 1879
***14. Healen
Ellen "Ella" Talbott b. 15 Dec 1879 Old Mines, Washington Co., MO; d. 27
Sept 1965 Mokelumne Hill, Calaveras Co., CA; m. 7 July 1897 Carterville,
Jasper
Co., MO to Jesse Russell Simonson. These
were my grandparents.
15. Charley
Allen Talbott b. 2 Jan 1883 MO, d. 2 Jan 1886 MO
James Carter Talbott m/4: 5 Oct 1887 Ollie
M. Cole. They had no children of their own. In the handwritten
notes of James Carter Talbott it is stated that Ollie M. Goade b. 25 May
1884, d. 1 Mar 1903. I'm not sure if this was a child of Ollie's
by a previous marriage or who she is. In addition to Ollie M. Goade
are others in the James Talbott Family
Record who are related to the family.
*** My direct lineage
THE EVENT OF HIRAM P. TALBOTT KILLING JASPER VANDEVER TO AVENGE STABBING OF JAMES C. TALBOTT AS RELATED IN THE NEWSPAPER ACCOUNT.
On Stationary of "J. C. Talbott
Kansas City, Missouri"
(Handwritten family record - probably written
by James C. Talbott (Ruby Simonson McNeill's great grandfather):
J. C. Talbott born Feb 25-1833 Cole Co., Ill.
(written in different writing - Died Apr. 6-1922 Carterville, Mo)
Sarah Jane Cane born July 20-1849 died Sept 29-1884
Hiram Thos. Talbott born Jan 3rd-1871
Martha Laura Talbott July 24-72 Died Sept 15
1883
JC & Sarah married Mar 10 1870
Robt Henry born Feb 1 1878 Died Sept 12-1879
Helen Ellen Dec 15-1879
Charley Allen born Jan 2-1883 Died Jan 2-1886
Miranda Jane born July 25-1874 died oct 3-1875
Mary Elizabeth born Mar 13-1876
Another loose piece of paper is handwritten
(not that of James Carter Talbott but appears to be the same as the
3-sheet record that follows this small recording:
James C Talbott Born Feb 25-1833 died Apr 6-1922
Sarah E. Talbott born May 8-1837 Died Dec 20-1867
Benj. W. Talbott Born Feb 18-1855 Died Oct 16-1897
Washington V. Talbott Born Feb 14-1857 died Feb
9-1939
James T. Talbott Born 1867
John Lee Talbott " Sept 25 1864
Sarah Ida Talbott born Feb 26-1859
Emma Julia Talbot Born Feb 17-1867
On three loose pieces of steno
paper in the handwriting of Helen Ellen "Ella" Talbott b. Dec. 15, 1879
(Ruby Simonson McNeill's grandmother)
is the following family record:
Births and Deaths. Bal - Aug, 31-1867
1st piece of paper
James Carter Talbott Born
Feb 25, 1833 at 10 a.m., Died Apr 6-1922 at 10 a.rn.
Sarah Elizabeth Hays wife
of J. C. Talbott Born May 8, 1837 Died Dec. 20, 1867
Elizabeth Helan Tummins wife
of J. C. Talbott Born Apr 2nd-1846, Died Nov 22nd 1969
William Benjamin Talbott Born
Feb 18-1855, Died Oct 16-1897
Washington Valentine Talbott
Born Feb 14-1857, Died Feb 9th, 1939
Sarah Ida Talbott Born Feb
26-1859, Died Sept 25-1863
James Thompson Talbott Born
Nov 20-1861, Died Dec. 14th 1899
John Lee Talbott Born Sept.
25th, 1864, Died Dec. 5, 1915
Emma Julia Talbott Born Feb
17-1867, Died Aug 1-1940 3:20 a.m.
Joseph Carter Talbott, Born
July 31st 1869, Died Aug 18-1869 at the age o fabout 1 mo
Sarah Jane Cane wife of James
C. Talbott Born July 20th 1849 - Died Sept 29-1884
Hiram Thomas Talbott Born
Jan. 3rd 1871, Died Jan 6-1939 at 1:30 p.m.
Martha Laura Talbott Born
July 24th 1872 - Died Sept 15-1883
Maranda Jane Talbott Born
July 29-1874, Died Oct 3rd 1875
2nd piece of paper
Mary Elizabeth Talbott Born
Mar 13-1876, Died Dec 31-1939
Benjamin Talbott Born June
15-1811, Died March 22-1865 (J. C. Talbott's father)
Laura Talbott Mother of James
C. Talbott Born Feb 12th 1818 Died April 16-1879
William Hazlet Talbott Born
Mar. 17th 1835, Died Mar 17th 1863
James Carter Talbott and Sarah
Elizabeth Hays married March 19-1854
James C. Talbott and Elizabeth
Helan Tummins was married Oct. 22-1868. She died Nov 22-1869
Jarnes C. Talbott and Sarah
Jane Cane was married Mar 10- 1870
Robert Henry Talbott Born
Feb 1st 1878, Died Sept 12-1879
Healen Ellen Talbott Born
Dec 15-1879
Charley Allen Talbott Born
Jan 2-1883 - Died Jan 2-1886
Sarah Delcour Born Dec 6th
1849, Died Nov 26-1885
James C. Talbott and Ollic
M. Cole married Oct 5-1887
3rd piece of paper
0llieM. Goade Born May 25-1884
Died March 1st 1903,
Mary Elizabeth Gibson Born
Aug 27th 1842, Died May3rd 1888
Carter Clark Talbott Born
Apr 16-1889
Amanda Talbott Jones Born
Apr 16th 1856, Died Aug, 5-1917
Benjamin William
Martha E. Wright and Benjamin
Talbott family
Martha E. Talbott Born Dec
17-1857, Died Mar 15-1939
Infant son Born Dec 15-1875
Frank Leslie Talbott Born
June 15-1877, Died June 2nd, 1939
Ella Myrtle Talbott Born Oct
7-1879, Died Jan 16-1918
Rosy Blanche Talbott Born
Aug 24-1881, Died
Chas. Ferdinand Talbott March
20- 1884 Died
William C. Talbott Born Dec
31-1886
Cleaveland Talbott Born -
Clinton Talbott Born -
Horace Talbott Born -
THIS INDENTURE made the
20th
day of October in the yeare of our Lord God 1698 Between William
Stewart of the County of Westmoreland of the one part &
William
Talbott & Catherine his Wife of the other part. Witnesseth
that the said William Stewart for &
in consideracon of the sum of Six thousand pounds of good sound tobacco
in caske hath given & made over unto the said Wm:
Talbott and Katherine his Wife his heires & assignes forever,
all that parcell of Land scituate lying and being in the County of Richmond
conteyning One hundred thirty & three acres & a halfe being the
one halfe or moyety of a parcell of Land purchased by the said William
Stewart & Morgan Williams and now in the tenure & occupacon
of the said Wm. Stewart with all the
rights & appurtenances with all profitts & hereditamts thereunto
belonging and also all the right & demand whatsoever of him the said
Wm.
Stewart & his heires; To have & to hold the said parcell
of Land and the premisses hereby granted with all & singular its rights
unto the said Wm. Talbot & Catherine his Wife
his heires to the only proper use of the sd Wm.
Talbott & Catherine his Wife his heires & assignes
forever
and the said Wm. Stewart for himselfe
his heirs the said parcell of Land unto the said Wm.
Talbott & Catherine his Wife against him his heires &
all & every other persons lawfully claiming any right shall & will
warrant & forever defend by these presents, And the said Wm.
Stewart doth agree that he hath full power to sell the hereby
granted premisses and that he the said William
Talbott & Catherine his Wife
his heires & every of them
may
at all times forever hereafter lawfully & quietly hold & enjoy
the said Land with all its rights without any lawfull trouble or disturbance
of him the sid William Stewart his
heires or any other person lawfully claiming under him, And further he
the said Wm. Stewart will at the reasonable
request of the said Wm. Talbott & Catherine
his Wife & at his or their proper cost & charge in the
Law acknowedge every such reasonable assurance as shall be reasonably advised
for the better assurance of the before sold premisses and also make acknowledgemt
of this present Deed of Bargaine & Sale before the Worshipfull his
Majties Justices of the peace at the next Court that shall be held for
the County of Richmond in Testimonie whereof the said
Wm.
Stewart hath hereunto sett his hand & seale the day &
yeare first above written
Signed sealed & delivered in presence of
Richd: White
Wm. Stewart
Tho: Dickenson
Recognitr in Cur Com: Richmond
1st die Febry: Ano: Dom: 1698 et record: 15th die
TO
ALL XPIAN people to whom these prsents
shall come, Wm. Stewart of
the County of Westmoreland sendeth Greetings. Whereas John
Peirce by his obligacon bearing date the
first
day of July 1691 became bound unto Morgan
Williams & Wm. Stewart joyntly &
severally in the sum of Thirty three thousand pounds of tobacco condiconed
for the performance of Covinants comprized & menconed in a certaine
Indenture of Bargaine & Sale of a certaie parcell of Land scituate
lying & being in the
County of Richmond, the one halfe or moyety
whereof is now by the said Wm. Stewartbargained
& sold unto Wm. Talbott & Catherine
his
heirs & assignes. Now
the said Wm. Stewart for
their better enjoying of the said premisses with all & singular the
appurtinances thereunto belonging hath as much as in him is assigned &
made over and doth by these prsents full clearly & absolutely assigne
and make over unto the said Wm. Talbott
& Catherine his Wife their heires &
assignes forever the said recited obligation
and all & every the sum or sums of tobacco therein conteyned &
menconed and the benefitts & advantages thereof to be had & made
and the sd Wm. Stewart
doth granted to & with the sd Wm. Talbott
& Catherine his Wife his heires &
assignes that he the said Wm.
Talbott his heires & assignes shall
in lawfull manner at his cost & charges in all things at all times
hereafter sue for levey & enjoy all sums of tobacco benefitts &
advantages whatsoever wch may be gotten by virtue or maner of the said
recited obligacon in the name of the sd William
Stewart his
heires without any manner of non suit release trouble or interruption of
the sd Wm. Stewarthis
Executrs: or assignes, And the said Wm.
Talbott & Catherine his Wife do agree
with the sd Wm. Stewartthat
they will save & keep harmless the said Wm.
Stewarthis heires & assignes from
all manner of costs & charges that may arise by maner of any suit upon
or by reason of the said obligacon. In Witness whereof the
sd Wm. Stewarthath
hereunto sett his hand & seale this
29th
of Octbr:
Ano: 1698.
Signed sealed & delivered in
presence of
Tho:
Dickinson
Wm. Stewart
Richd: WhiteB
Recognitr: in Cur: Com: Richmond 1st
die Febry: Ano: Dom: 1698 et recordr: 15th die
Test Wm. Colston, Cl Cur
At a court held for Richmond
County the 6th day of May 1713
Present
John Tarpley
Thomas Fitzhugh
)
Charles Barber
Austin Brockenbrough )
Gent Justices
Joseph Duke
---
Katherine
Talbot came into Court and made oath that William
Talbot departed this life without making any will so far as
she knows or believes and on her motion and giving Security for her just
and Fairthful administration of the said deceds Estate, Certificate is
granted her for obtaining Letters of Administration i due form.
---
James
Irgo, Joseph Belfield, Thomas
James and Henry Bruce or
any three of them Sometime between this and the next court, are appointed
to appraise all and singular the estate of William
Talbot deced, which shall be presented to their view (the said
estate to be appraised in money) and make Report thereof to the said next
court. Capt. Edward Barrow or
any other Justice of ye peace for this county is Requested to adminster
an oath to the appraisers for their true appraisement of the said deceds
Estate and also to Katherine Talbott
ye administratrix for her true discovery thereof.
---
Katherine
Talbot, John Champe and
John
Talbot came into court and acknowledged their bond for the said
Katherine
Talbots Just and Fairthful adminstracen of the Estate of William
Talbott
deced, and it was admitted to Record.
---
At a Court held for Richmond
County the third day of June 1713
Present
Alexander Donipan
Jonathon Gibson )
Gent Justices
Charles Barber
Richard Talliafero )
---
The appraisement of the estate of William
Talbott deced being this day returned, It is ordered that the
same be Recorded.
---
True Extracts from records of my court.
Teste: E. Carter Delano,
Dep: Clk.
O.B.6, pp 88-91-107
This indenture made the 2/d
Day of Septemb/r in the fifth yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne
Lord Geroge by the Grace of God of Great Brittain France and Ireland King
Defender of the Faith&c. and in the yeare of our Lord Christ One
Thousand Seaven hundred and nineteen Between Samuell
Talbott of the Parish of Sittenburne in the county of Richmond
of the one part and Benjamin Talbott of the Parish
and County aforesaid of the other part witnesseth that the said
Samuell
Talbott for diverse good causes and considerations him thereunto
moving hath Given, Granted, Bargained and Sold and by these presents Doth
fully clearly and absolutely Give, Grant Bargain and Sell unto the said
Benjamin
Talbott his heirs and assigns All that his Right, Title Use,
Interest Reversion and Remainder of and in all and singular one Tract or
Parcell of Land Containing Sixty Six Acres and three Quarters of an
acre It being on the head of Rapp/a Creek in the Parish and County aforesaid
and being part of one hundred thirty three acres and a halfe formerly
Purchased of William Stewart by William
Talbott Father of the aforesaid Benjamin Talbott party of these
presents who is since deceased by Patent Dated the Twenty
Ninth Day of October One Thousand six hundred and ninety eight
the said Sixty Six and three Quarters of an acre of Land is bounded
on the aforesaid Creek and now in the possession of Katherine
Mews, Mother of the said Samuell and Benjamin Talbott partys
to these presents which said Messuage and other the premises with the appertenances
he the said Samuel hath should or ought
to have by and after the Decease of the said Katherine
Mews the Mother of the said partys to these presents which said
Messuage Tennement and Tract of Lane and the immediate Reversion thereof
unto the said Benjamin Talbott and his
heirs Together with all the Deeds, Evidences, Charters, Escripts, Writings
and Mimments which he ths said Samuell Talbottor
any other to his use or by his consent or Delivery have or hath touching
or concerning the s/d Messuage or Tenement and other the premises and any
part of percell thereof all and singular which said Deeds, Evidences, Charters
&c. the said Benjamin Talbott hath
already Delivered him at and before the ensealing and delivery of these
presents TO HAVE & to hold the said Reversion Tenement and other the
premises with all appurtenances before by these presents Bargained and
Sold or ment mentioned or intended to be hereby Granted, Bargained &
Sold and every part thereof imediately from and after the Decease of the
said Katherine Mews the Mother unto
the said Benjamin Talbott his heirs and
assigns and the said Samuell Talbott his heirs
and assigns for himself Doth Grant to and with the said Benjamin
Talbott that he the said Benj/a Talbott
shall and may from time to time and at all times forever hereafter peaceably
and quietly have, hold, use, occupie, possess and enjoy the before granted
Land and premises with out any Trouble Lett Suite or hindrance of him the
said Samuell Talbott his heirs or
assignes and it is farther Agreed by and between the said parties that
if the said Benjamin Talbott should
Die without Issue lawfully begotten then the said Land and premises to
return to the said Samuel Talbottto
him and his heirs for ever In Witness whereof the said Samuell
Talbott hath hereunto sett his hand & Seale the Day &
yeare first above written.
Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of)
Edw/d Hinkley
Samuel (his Mark) Talbott {Seal}
Henry Ward
Att a Court held
for Richmond County the Second Day of September
1719 -
Samuel Talbott came
into Court and acknowledged this his Deed unto Benjamin
Talbott which was admitted to Record. alsoElizabeth
Talbott the wife of the said Samuell
Talbott appeared in Court and relinquished her Right of Dower
in the Land conveyed in this Deed unto the said Benjamin
Talbott, which was also admitted to Record unto the said Benjamin
Talbott, which was also admitted unto the said Benjamin
Talbott, which was also admitted to Record.
Test. M:Beckwith Cl. Cur.
A Copy - Teste: E. Carter Delano Dep:Clk.
Samuel Talbott
To
Benjamin Talbott
Deed
Sept 2, 1719
copy
D.B. 7, p.433
This Indenture made the Sixth
Day of February In the Ninth year of the Reign of our Sovereign
Lord Geroge by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland
King Defender of the Faith &c And in the year of
our Lord Christ One Thousand Seven hundred and
Twenty Two Between Samuell Talbot of
the parish of Sittenburne in the County of Richmond planter of the
one part and Benjamin Talbot of
the aforesd parish and County Planter of the other part Witnesseth
That the said Samuell Talbot for and
in consideration of the same of Three Thousand Five hundred pounds of good
Tobo to him in hand paid or Secured to be paid by the said Benjamin
Talbot at and before the Ensealing and Delivery of these presents
the Receipt whereof he the said Samuel Talbotdoth
hereby acknowledge and himselfe therewith sattifyed by these presents hath
Granted alienated Bargained Sold Remised Released and Confirmed and by
these presents Doth fully clearly and absolutely Grant bargaine Sell Remise
Release and confirms unto the said Benja Talbot(in
his actuall possession now being by Vertue of a Bargaine and Sale to him
thereof made for One whole yeare by Indenture bearing Date the Day before
these presents and by forse of a Statute for transferring uses into possession)
and to his heirs and assignes for ever all that parcell or piece of Land
and plantation containing by Estimation One hundred and Thirty Three
Acres and One halfe acre by the Same more or Less being the one halfe
or moiety of a parcell of Land formerly purchased by one William
Stewart of sd County Decd and Morgan
Williams and by the sd Wm.
Stewart Sold and conveyed to one William
Talbot and Catherine his Wife father and mother of the sd Samuell and Benjaminparties
to thes presents mentioned by patent baring Date ye 29th
Day of October 1698 and duely acknowledged
in the County of Richmond as in and by ye Records thereof Doth and may
appeare and after the Decease of the sd Willm
Talbot became the freehold and Inheritance
of the sd Samuell Talbot first
party to these presents the said 133 acres and one half of the Land be
the same more or less is Sittuate lying and being in the aforesd parish
of Sittenbourne and binding on the head of Rappa Creek with all and
Singular its Rights members & appurtenances together with all houses
and outhouses edifices Buildings orchards Gardens Woods and Underwoods
ways water & water courses advantages profits Emolumts hereditamts
and appurtenances whatsoever to the said parcel or piece of Land and premises
or to any part or parcell thereof belonging or in any wise appertaining
and the Reversion and Reversions Remainder and Remainders Rents Issues
and Profits of all and singular the before mentioned premises and every
part and parcell thereof and also all the Right Title and Interest possession
Property Claime and Demand whatsoever of him the said SamuellTalbotTo
have and to hold the parcell or piece of Land & all and Singular the
premises hereby Granted bargained and Sold Remised Released and Confirmed
or mentioned to be hereby Done and Every part and parcell thereof with
their and every of their appurtenances unto the sd Benja
Talbot his heirs Exors Admrs or Assignes for
ever To the only Proper Dowers and Titles
of Dower Statutes Recognizances Judgmts forfeitures Executions and of and
from all other Titles Troubles Changes and Incumbrances whatsoever had
made committed Done or Suffered to be Done by him the sdSamll
Talbot his heirs Exors and admrs
or any other person or persons whatsoever Lawfully claiming or to claime
by from or undr him their or any of them his or their Estate or Estates
and Further the sd Samuel Talbot his heirs &c shall and will
at any Court held for the County of Richmond within Six months after the
Date of these presents upon the Request of the sd Benjamin Talbot his
heirs or assigns duely to personally acknowledge these presents in
Court to the End the same may be Recorded and that he the sd Samuell
Talbot his heirs &c shall and will at any time hereafter upon Request
of the sd Benja Talbot his heirs &c make Doe or Suffer to be
Done all and every such act or acts thing or things device or devices conveyances
and Assureances in the Lw for the further Strenthining more Sure and perfect
making and conveying of the sd granted premises unto the sd Benja Talbot
his heirs &c as his Councell learned in the Law shall Devise advise
or Requrie so as the same be Done at the proper costs and charges of teh
sd Benjamin Talbot his heirs &c In Witts whereof the party first
above named hereunto hath Interchangeably set his hand and Fixed his Scale
the Day and yeare first above written ---
Signed Sealed and Delivered
in presence of us ---
Samuel (His T mark) Talbot {Seale}
Edwd Hinkley
James Wilson
John (his mark) Yeatman
At a Court held
for Richmond County the Sixth Day of February
1722
Samuell Talbot came into court and acknowled
this his Deed of Release unto Benjamin Talbot which was admitted to Record
Also Elizabeth Talbot the wife of the said Samuel Talbot appeared in Court
and Relinquished her Right of Dower in the Lnad Conveyed in this Deed unto
the said Benjamin Talbot, which was also admitted to Record --
Test - M: Beckwith Cl. Cur.
A Copy - Teste:
E. Carter Delano, Dep:Clerk
Samuel Talbot Indenture to
Benjamin Talbot
Feb 6 - 1722
Copy from D.B.8, p.182
Richmond County Records - Warsaw, VA
Teste: E. Carter Delano Dep: Clerk - Oct. 1923
Richmond County Deed Book #8
p.181
Lease and Release. Feb.
5-6, 1722 from Samuell Talbot of
Parish of Sittenburne in R, planter, to Benjamin
Talbot of same, planter, for 3500 pounds of good tobacco,
all that parcel of land and plantation containing about 133.5 acres,
being the one half or moiety of a parcel of land formerly purchased by
William
Stewart of R decd and Morgan Williams,
and by the said William Stewart sold
to Willm Talbot and Catherine, his wife, father
and mother of the said Samuell and Benjamin, parties to these
presents, mentioned by patent of Oct 29, 1698,
and after the death of the said William Talbot,
became the freehold and inheritance of the said Samuel
Talbot, party to these presents first names. The
133.5
acres is in Sittenburne, and bounded by the head of Rappahanock Cr,
and now in the tenure of said Benja Talbot.
Signed - Samuell (his T mark) Talbot
Edwd Hinkley
John (his mark) Yeatman
James Willson
Recorded Feb 6, 1722.
Elizabeth Talbot, the wife of the said Samuell Talbot, appeared in court and relinquished her right of dower.
Will of Samuel Talbert/Talbutt of Richmond Co., VA
In the name of God Amen I
Samuell
Talbert of the parrish of North Farnham and County of Richmond being
very sick of body but in sound sence and memory thanks be Given to God
for the same Doe Constitute and ordain this to be my Last wille and Testament
in maner and forme following (vizt) -
Impr mis - First and principally
I recomend my Soul to Almighty God who Gave it and my Body to be decently
interrd at the discrecon of my Executrix hereafter named and as for my
worldly Estate which it hath pleased almighty God to his great goodness
to Endow me with I freely part with and dispose of as followeth -
Item I give and bequeath unto
my Brother Benjamin Talbutt my best suit of
wearing cloths and four chairs.
Item I give unto my Loving
wife Elizabeth Talbutt all the rest of my
estate whatsoever both real and personall and further my will is that my
said wife Elizabeth Talbutt be whole and sole
Executrix of this my Last will and Testament acknowledging this and none
other hereby Disanulling all former and other wills heretofore by me made
in Testimony whereof I have hereto sett my hand and seal the 16th
day of December 1726.
Samll (his mark "T") Talbutt {Seal}
sealed and dd in the prsence of
Robt (his mark) Buckley
At a Court held for Richmond County
Thomas Gearing
the first day of February 1726/7
This will was proved in open
court by the oaths of Thomas Gearing one of the witnesses thereo and admitted
to Record.
Test - M:Beckwith Cl. Cur.
A copy - Teste: E. Carter Delano
In the name of God Amen I
Benjamin
Talbutt of the parrish of Sittenburn and County of Richmond being
Very Sick of body but of sound sence and memory praise be Given to God
for the same do constitute and ordain this to be my Land will and Testament
in Manner and Forme following (Vizt-)
Impr mis
First and principally I recomend my Soul to Almight God who gave it, and
my body to be decently Interrd at the descreton of my Exrs hereafternamed
-
Item I Give and Bequeath
unto my Loving wife Hannah Talbutt a horse
and a suit of cloths and four charis a hand saw broad ax ads and Sword
I give to be equally devided between my four sons
William - Benjamin Daniel and Samuell Talbutt - all which my
Brother Samuell Talbutt left me before his deceas -
Item I Give unto my
son William Talbutt a pair of pistolls holsters and Brest plate
-
Item I Give unto my
four sons William Benjamin Daniel and
Samuell Talbutt two Cows each to be Delivered to themwhen they attain
the age of twenty one years - and further m Will is that at the Death of
any or either of them that their share go to the survivors
Item I Give unto Pursley
Neale my Yellow Suit of Cloths
Item I Give unto my
Loving wife all the rest of my Estate and Land and one Negro woman
named Molle and aftr her decease to Go to my son
William and if in Case the negro woman hath any children my will
is that my other three sons have each of them
one if she have so many and if not that my son Benjamin
have the first born Daniel the next and Samuell the Last and if
she have any more to go to my Said Son Williamand
his heirs -
I Constitute and appoint
my
well beloved wife and my Loving friend Wharton
Ramsdell whole and sole Exrs of this my Last will and Testament
hereby Revoking all former and other wills heretofore by me made.
In Testimony whereof I have sett my hand and seal the 24th day of December
1726 -
Sealed and DD in the prsence of --
Benjamin (his + mark) Talbutt {Seale}
Jos: Belfield
Thos: Gearing
At a Court held for Richmond County the first day of February 1726 -
This will was proved in Open Court by the oaths of
Joseph Belfield & Thomas Gearing witnesses thereto and admitted to
Record
Test M:Beckwith Cl Cur.
A Copy - Teste: E. Carter Delany, Dep Clk.
I.
William Talbott m. Catherine Lewis
II.
Benjamin Talbott b. ca. 1690-96, d. ca. 16 Dec 1726; m. Hannah Neale
III.
Samuel Talbott b. ca. 1726; m. Mary Magdalene Demoville
IV.
Samuel Talbott b. 17 Mar 1756 Fairfax Co., VA; m/2: Mary O'Daniel
V.
Daniel Talbott b. 25 Oct 1779 ?Spotsylvania Co., VA? m. Betsey Paris
VI.
Benjamin Talbott b. 15 June 1811 Bourbon Co., KY;m. Laura Farris
VII.
James Carter Talbott b. 25 Feb 1833 Coles Co., IL; m. Sarah
Jane Cain
VIII.
Ella Talbott b. 15 Dec 1879 Forche Renault, Washington Co.,
MO; m. Jesse Russell Simonson
IX.
William Russell Simonson b. 30 Mar 1909; m. Doris Mary Fay
X.
Ruby Louise Simonson b. 24 Dec 1937; m. Duane L. McNeill
Submitted by Ruby Simonson
McNeill:RubyMc@attbi.com
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[First of two lineages for
Dave Donaldson]
I.
William Talbott m. Catherine Lewis
II.
Benjamin Talbott m. Hannah Neale
III.
Samuel Talbott m. Mary Magdalene Demoville
IV.
Samuel Talbott m/1 Constantine Reagan
V.
Nicholas Talbott m. Aria Kennedy
VI.
Louis Talbott m. Sarah Jones
VII.
Ariabelle Talbott m.Warren Bacon
VIII.
Sallie Bacon m. William Hume
IX.
Sallie Hume m. Oscar Donaldson
X.
Max Donaldson m. Erma Burton
XI.
David Brian Donaldson
Submitted by Dave Donaldson
rctfdd@worldnet.att.net
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I.
William Talbott m. Catherine Lewis
II.
Benjamin Talbott m. Hannah Neale
III.
Samuel Talbott m. Mary Magdalene DeMoville
IV.
Demoville Talbott m/2:. Margaret Williams
V.
Sampson Demoville Talbott m. Sarah Ann Stemmons
VI.
Albert Rector Talbott m. Lucie Bigstaff
VII.
Albert Ray Talbott m. Juanita June Oliver
VIII. Delores
Raye Talbott m. Albert Cornell
Submitted by Delores Talbott
Cornell:voice@fuse.net
*******
I.
William Talbott m. Catherine Lewis
II.
Benjamin Talbott m. Hannah Neale
III.
Benjamin Talbott m. Mary Whaley.
IV.
Hannah Neale Talbott m. Joseph Asbury.
V.
Nancy Reed Asbury m. Willis Rankin
VI.
Polly (Mary) Rankin m. John Lawson
VII.
Willis Sebastian Lawson m. Mary Elizabeth Wood
VIII. Edna
Catherine Lawson m. Thomas Carl Marshall
IX.
Margaret Willis Marshall m. Shirley Baugh
X.
Terry Lee Baugh m. Linda Lovejoy
XI.
Carrie Baugh
Submitted by Carrie Baugh:freakcjb@geocities.com
*******
I.
William Talbott
II.
Benjamin Talbott, Sr. m. Hannah Neale
III.
Benjamin Talbott, Jr. m. Mary Whaley
IV.
Hannah Neale Talbott m. Joseph Asbury
V.
Nancy Reed Asbury m. Willis Rankin
VI.
Polly Rankin m. John N. Lawson
VII.
James Asbury Lawson m. Ida Jane Clark
VIII. Cleo
Lawson m. Ralph E. Lohman
IX.
Ralph O. Lohman
Submitted by Ralph Lohman:
lohmanr@gotocrystal.net
*******
I.
William Talbott m. Catherine Lewis
II.
Benjamin Talbott m. Hannah Neale
III.
Benjamin F. Talbott (ante 1753) m. Mary Whaley
IV.
Benjamin F. Talbott (b1786/8) m/1: 21 Jan 1808 Frances Lunsford Johnson
m
V.
Hannah Neale Talbott b Dec 14 1808 KY; m Alexander Carter Harrover
VI.
Alexander Rufus Harrover b. 4 April 1839 Sangamon Co, IL; m. Emily
Jane Moran
VII.
Benjamin Franklin Harrover b. 22 Dec 1881 Andale, Sedgewick Co., KS, d.
22 Oct 1961 Alva, Woods Co., OK; m. 16 May 1916
Guthrie, OK to Mary Lockhard Vest b. 24 Jan 1889 Winfield, Cowley Co.,
KS, d. 27 Feb 1981 Alva, Woods Co., OK.
VIII. Betty
Jean Harrover b. 31 Oct 1926; m. Earle Anderson Beasley
Submitted by Betty Harrover
Beasley:beasley@pagosa.net
*******
I.
William Talbott m. Catherine Lewis
II.
Benjamin Talbott m. Hannah Neale
III.
Benjamin F. Talbott (ante 1753) m. Mary Whaley
IV.
Benjamin F. Talbott (b1786/8) m/1: 21 Jan 1808 Frances Lunsford Johnson
m
V.
Hannah Neale Talbott b Dec 14 1808 KY; m Alexander Carter Harrover
VI.
Alexander Rufus Harrover b. 4 April 1839 Sangamon Co, IL; m. Emily
Jane Moran
VII.
Benjamin Franklin Harrover b. 22 Dec 1881 Andale, Sedgewick Co., KS, d.
22 Oct 1961 Alva, Woods Co., OK; m. 16 May 1916
Guthrie, OK to Mary Lockhard Vest b. 24 Jan 1889 Winfield, Cowley Co.,
KS, d. 27 Feb 1981 Alva, Woods Co., OK.
VIII. Betty
Jean Harrover b. 31 Oct 1926; m. Earle Anderson Beasley
IX.
Sue Evelyn Beasley b. 11 May 1957; m. John Richard Jackson
Submitted by Sue Beasley
Jackson: jackson@frontier.net
*******
I.
William Talbott and Katherine Lewis
II.
Benjamin Talbott and Hannah Neale
III.
Samuel Talbott and Mary Magdalene Demoville
IV.
Demoville Talbott and Leanna Talbott
V.
W illiam Presley Talbott and Mary Brent
VI.
Albert G Talbott and Elizabeth Caldwell
VII. Mary
Ann Talbott and William M Tomlinson
VIII. William H Tomlinson
and Julia Crawford
IX.
James Crawford Tomlinson and Ida Pfeiffer
X.
James Crawford Tomlinson Jr and Easter JANE Hurd
XI.
Jania M. Tomlinson m. ___ Odell
Submitted by Jan Tomlinson
Odell:jan@odell.net
*******
I.
William Talbott d. 1713, and Katherine Mews d. 1722
II.
Benjamin Talbott d. 1726, and Hannah Neale d. 1729
III. Samuel
Talbott 1725-1777, and Mary Magdalene Demoville
IV.
Sampson Talbott 1767-1845(?), and Mary Kenton 1776-1815
V.
Presley Talbot 1813-1885, and Mary Ann Markley 1822-1861
VI.
William Marion Talbot 1847-1945, and Lois Alma Thompson 1860-1951
VII. Presley
Talbot 1886-1969, and Emma Elizabeth(Betty) Lutitia Hemingway 1899-1980
VIII. Robert
Herbert Talbot 1922-1983, and Josephine Binnek b. 1924
IX.
Deborah Jo Hill b. 1954 / m.et divorced Douglas James Hill
Submitted byDebbie Hill:dhillhome@tss.net
*******
I.
William Talbott and Katherine Lewis
II.
Benjamin Talbott and Hannah Neale
III.
Samuel Talbott and Mary Magdalene Demoville
IV.
Demoville Talbott and Leanna Talbott
V.
Presley Talbott and Mary Brent
VI.
Albert Gallatin Talbott and Elizabeth Caldwell
VII. William
Presley Talbott and Mary "Mollie" Graves
VIII. Albert
Gallatin Talbott II and Clara E. "Tada" Wilson
IX.
John Thomas Berry Jr. and Grace "Minnie" Talbot
X.
Willis Kenneth McArdle and Jean Talbot Berry
XI.
James Talbot McArdle and Deborah Joan Ward
Submitted by Debbie McArdle: jjmcard@mc.net
*******
Submitted by Bill Scroggin:ITCSCROG@aol.com
*******
Submitted by Eleanor Gray
White: e.g.white@att.net