Andrew Jackson “Jack” LeSueur

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Andrew Jackson “Jack” LeSueur

Birth
Elbert County, Georgia, USA
Death
unknown
Pike County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Meansville, Pike County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur was of "French Huguenot" descent

He was born ca. 1815, VA? (prob. Elbert Co., GA) and died bef. Oct. 1876, Pike Co., GA

It's possible he could have served in the C.S.A. at the age of about 46 yrs. old. At the time of his death, he was about the age of 61 yrs. of age.

Georgia Returns of Qualified Voters and Reconstruction Oath Books, 1867-1869
Andrew J. LeSueur , Registry Date: 7 Aug 1867, Location: Pike and Color White XX, GS

Andrew Jackson "Jack" and Louisa Eleanor (Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur were members of Red Oak Methodist Church, Zebulon, Pike Co., GA and including their children. Red Oak United Methodist Church Register ~ 1823-1895.
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Son of Jordan B. and Susannah (Stinson) LeSueur, Elbert and Monroe Cos., GA

Husband of Louisa Eleanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur ~ married August 23, 1836, Monroe Co., GA

Mrs. Louisa Eleanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur m. 2nd., Morris Alexander? Daniel, January 12, 1871, Spalding Co., GA and he 2nd., Josephine Harp, November 21, 1889, Talbot Co., GA)

There are "several unmarked (illegible)" graves and one is believed to be that of Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur buried in Century Nelson Cemetery (Methodist), Meansville, Pike Co., GA.

Andrew Jackson "Jack" and Louisa Eleanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur had 7 children and they were:

1. Seaborn S. LeSueur C.S.A. (m. Sarah Lenora McGinty)
2. Jerusha Ann LeSueur (m. Elisha Malachi Irvin, C.S.A.))
3. William Mead "Billy" LeSueur, C.S.A. (m. Catherine Elizabeth Wingard)
4. Amanda "Sue" LeSueur (m. William H. Cagle)
5. Sarah Jane "Sallie" LeSueur (m. Rev. James Asbury Crawley, C.S.A.)
6. John T. LeSueur (m. Mary J. "Mollie" Wise)
7. Mary Rebecca "Mollie" LeSueur (m. James "Cicero" A. Hunt, C.S.A., m 1st., Mary Frances Dunn))

1840 Census ~ Monroe (Dist. #618) Co., GA (roll/page #186)

Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur ~ 20 - 30 yrs., head of household
Louisa Eleanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur (wife) ~ 20 - 30 yrs.
Seaborn S. LeSueur (son) ~ under 5 yrs.
Jerusha Ann LeSueur (dau.) ~ 3yrs.

Including 8 slaves (names unknown)

1850 Census ~ Pike (Dist. #68/Milner) Co., GA (roll/page 183)

Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur ~ 35 yrs., head of household, overseer, GA
Louisa Eleanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur (wife), ~ 30 yrs., GA
Jerusha Ann LeSueur (daughter), 13 yrs., GA
Seaborn S. LeSueur (son), 11 yrs. GA
William M. LeSueur (son), 6 yrs., GA
Amanda Sue LeSueur (daughter), 2 yrs., GA

Including 6 slaves

1860 Census ~ Zebulon, Pike Co., GA (roll/page 065)

Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur ~ 45 yrs., head of household, farmer, VA(?)
Louisa Elanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur ~ 34(?), wife, GA
Seaborn S. LeSueur (son), 21 yrs., farm laborer, GA
Jerusha Ann LeSueur (daughter), 18 yrs., GA
Amanda Sue LeSueur (daughter), 14 yrs., GA
William Mead LeSueur (son), 15 yrs., GA
Sarah Jane LeSueur, (daughter), 10 yrs., GA
John T. LeSueur (son), 7 yrs., GA
Mary Rebecca "Mollie" LeSueur (daughter), 1 yr., GA

Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur appears on the 1870 Census, Zebulon, Pike Co., GA residing in the household of the Greene family.

1870 Census ~ Zebulon, Pike Co., GA

Richard Greene, 44 yrs., head of household, farmer, GA
Perthenia (Kirk) Greene (wife), 37 yrs., GA
John Hutson Greene (son), 13 yrs., attending school, GA
Nancy Jane Greene (daughter), 11 yrs., attending school, GA
Amos Fambrough Greene (son), 10 yrs., attdning school, GA
Mary "Polly" Greene (daughter), 8 yrs., attending school, GA
Babe (daughter), 5 yrs., at home, GA
Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur, 55 yrs., farm laborer, VA(?)

Richard Greene (#32145359) was the son of John Greene (#51977446) and Nancy Daniel (#51977535), Pike Co., GA.

Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur executed a "trust agreement," dated June 09, 1853, Pike County Georgia between him and his brother-in-law, William Patterson Tyler to be held in trust for his wife, Louisa and their children (unmarried). Recorded June 10, 1853 in Pike County, Georgia. It was sometime prior to 1870 that youngest children (1. William Mead LeSueur, C.S.A., 2. John T. (prob. Tyler) LeSueur and 3. Mary Rebecca "Mollie" LeSueur) were taken to live with other families.

Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur's mother Susannah (Stinson) LeSueur's will ...

Monroe Co., GA ~ Will Abstractions "C" 1868 - 1878

SUSANNAH LESEUR, 1/21/1858:12/7/1868 (p. 76)
Ch: Carey S., Andrew J., Harrison, Drury M., Stephen S., Nancy B. James, Susan V. Caldwell.
Grch: Mary S. A. LeSueur, America A. E. Vischer, Richard LeSueur, Missouri L. Foster, Robert J. LeSueur. Exr: Son, Carey S. LeSueur. Wits: L. R. Vaughn, J. J. Maddox.

"10th Item - I give and bequeath of Andrew J. LeSueur his distributive share of my Estate in money the interest of which shall be paid to him annually by his Trustee, Carey S. LeSueur, who I hereby appoint his Trustee, as long as he may live, and after his death, the legacy shall be equally divided among his children."

Georgia, Returns of Voters and Reconstruction Oath Books ~ 1867-1869

Andrew J. Lesueur,
Location: Pike
Color: White

Source:

1. Pierre Chastain and His Descendants, First Five Generations in America, Vol. I., by Pierre Chastain Family Association, 1995
2. Red Oak Methodist Church, Zebulon, Pike Co., GA 1823-1895. Zebulon Public Library, Zebulon, GA.
Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur was of "French Huguenot" descent

He was born ca. 1815, VA? (prob. Elbert Co., GA) and died bef. Oct. 1876, Pike Co., GA

It's possible he could have served in the C.S.A. at the age of about 46 yrs. old. At the time of his death, he was about the age of 61 yrs. of age.

Georgia Returns of Qualified Voters and Reconstruction Oath Books, 1867-1869
Andrew J. LeSueur , Registry Date: 7 Aug 1867, Location: Pike and Color White XX, GS

Andrew Jackson "Jack" and Louisa Eleanor (Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur were members of Red Oak Methodist Church, Zebulon, Pike Co., GA and including their children. Red Oak United Methodist Church Register ~ 1823-1895.
'

Son of Jordan B. and Susannah (Stinson) LeSueur, Elbert and Monroe Cos., GA

Husband of Louisa Eleanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur ~ married August 23, 1836, Monroe Co., GA

Mrs. Louisa Eleanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur m. 2nd., Morris Alexander? Daniel, January 12, 1871, Spalding Co., GA and he 2nd., Josephine Harp, November 21, 1889, Talbot Co., GA)

There are "several unmarked (illegible)" graves and one is believed to be that of Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur buried in Century Nelson Cemetery (Methodist), Meansville, Pike Co., GA.

Andrew Jackson "Jack" and Louisa Eleanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur had 7 children and they were:

1. Seaborn S. LeSueur C.S.A. (m. Sarah Lenora McGinty)
2. Jerusha Ann LeSueur (m. Elisha Malachi Irvin, C.S.A.))
3. William Mead "Billy" LeSueur, C.S.A. (m. Catherine Elizabeth Wingard)
4. Amanda "Sue" LeSueur (m. William H. Cagle)
5. Sarah Jane "Sallie" LeSueur (m. Rev. James Asbury Crawley, C.S.A.)
6. John T. LeSueur (m. Mary J. "Mollie" Wise)
7. Mary Rebecca "Mollie" LeSueur (m. James "Cicero" A. Hunt, C.S.A., m 1st., Mary Frances Dunn))

1840 Census ~ Monroe (Dist. #618) Co., GA (roll/page #186)

Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur ~ 20 - 30 yrs., head of household
Louisa Eleanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur (wife) ~ 20 - 30 yrs.
Seaborn S. LeSueur (son) ~ under 5 yrs.
Jerusha Ann LeSueur (dau.) ~ 3yrs.

Including 8 slaves (names unknown)

1850 Census ~ Pike (Dist. #68/Milner) Co., GA (roll/page 183)

Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur ~ 35 yrs., head of household, overseer, GA
Louisa Eleanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur (wife), ~ 30 yrs., GA
Jerusha Ann LeSueur (daughter), 13 yrs., GA
Seaborn S. LeSueur (son), 11 yrs. GA
William M. LeSueur (son), 6 yrs., GA
Amanda Sue LeSueur (daughter), 2 yrs., GA

Including 6 slaves

1860 Census ~ Zebulon, Pike Co., GA (roll/page 065)

Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur ~ 45 yrs., head of household, farmer, VA(?)
Louisa Elanor "Ellen" (Tyler) LeSueur ~ 34(?), wife, GA
Seaborn S. LeSueur (son), 21 yrs., farm laborer, GA
Jerusha Ann LeSueur (daughter), 18 yrs., GA
Amanda Sue LeSueur (daughter), 14 yrs., GA
William Mead LeSueur (son), 15 yrs., GA
Sarah Jane LeSueur, (daughter), 10 yrs., GA
John T. LeSueur (son), 7 yrs., GA
Mary Rebecca "Mollie" LeSueur (daughter), 1 yr., GA

Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur appears on the 1870 Census, Zebulon, Pike Co., GA residing in the household of the Greene family.

1870 Census ~ Zebulon, Pike Co., GA

Richard Greene, 44 yrs., head of household, farmer, GA
Perthenia (Kirk) Greene (wife), 37 yrs., GA
John Hutson Greene (son), 13 yrs., attending school, GA
Nancy Jane Greene (daughter), 11 yrs., attending school, GA
Amos Fambrough Greene (son), 10 yrs., attdning school, GA
Mary "Polly" Greene (daughter), 8 yrs., attending school, GA
Babe (daughter), 5 yrs., at home, GA
Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur, 55 yrs., farm laborer, VA(?)

Richard Greene (#32145359) was the son of John Greene (#51977446) and Nancy Daniel (#51977535), Pike Co., GA.

Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur executed a "trust agreement," dated June 09, 1853, Pike County Georgia between him and his brother-in-law, William Patterson Tyler to be held in trust for his wife, Louisa and their children (unmarried). Recorded June 10, 1853 in Pike County, Georgia. It was sometime prior to 1870 that youngest children (1. William Mead LeSueur, C.S.A., 2. John T. (prob. Tyler) LeSueur and 3. Mary Rebecca "Mollie" LeSueur) were taken to live with other families.

Andrew Jackson "Jack" LeSueur's mother Susannah (Stinson) LeSueur's will ...

Monroe Co., GA ~ Will Abstractions "C" 1868 - 1878

SUSANNAH LESEUR, 1/21/1858:12/7/1868 (p. 76)
Ch: Carey S., Andrew J., Harrison, Drury M., Stephen S., Nancy B. James, Susan V. Caldwell.
Grch: Mary S. A. LeSueur, America A. E. Vischer, Richard LeSueur, Missouri L. Foster, Robert J. LeSueur. Exr: Son, Carey S. LeSueur. Wits: L. R. Vaughn, J. J. Maddox.

"10th Item - I give and bequeath of Andrew J. LeSueur his distributive share of my Estate in money the interest of which shall be paid to him annually by his Trustee, Carey S. LeSueur, who I hereby appoint his Trustee, as long as he may live, and after his death, the legacy shall be equally divided among his children."

Georgia, Returns of Voters and Reconstruction Oath Books ~ 1867-1869

Andrew J. Lesueur,
Location: Pike
Color: White

Source:

1. Pierre Chastain and His Descendants, First Five Generations in America, Vol. I., by Pierre Chastain Family Association, 1995
2. Red Oak Methodist Church, Zebulon, Pike Co., GA 1823-1895. Zebulon Public Library, Zebulon, GA.