John moved from Orange County, NC to Hancock County, GA. His will was proved October 4, 1804, Hancock County, GA. Upon death in 1804 left 17 slaves, land and cattle for distribution. John was made guardian of his brother Joseph (b. 1749 VA) and his sister Gilly in Orange Co., NC in August 1763. Joseph was age 14 and Gilly age 16. Will of Daniel Boothe Sr. Caroline Co., VA dated 1749.
John married (1) Mary LNU
John also married (2) Ann LNU in 1750. Ann died before 1804 in Hancock Co, GA.
They had the following children:
1. Elizabeth BOOTHE died after 1804
2. Nancy BOOTHE Buis, married John Buis
3. Mary BOOTHE Hunt
4. Milly BOOTHE Stubbs, married Frank Stubbs, died after 1804
5. Edwina Dicey Malinda BOOTHE was born Oct 6 1751 and died 1804
6. John BOOTHE b 1760 d 18 Nov 1829
7. Zachariah BOOTHE b 1770 d 1840
8. Sarah Frances "Fanny" BOOTHE b 1778 d after 1860
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Will of John Booth Sr, Hancock County. Dated 12 August 1804.
Mentions: daughter Elizabeth Winn. Elizabeth's first two daughters: Dilly and Nancy. My daughter Fanny Tamplin. My daughter Nancy Buis. My son Zachariah Booth. Daughter Mary Hunt. Daughter Milley Stubbs. Grandson Abner Abercrombie. Grandson William Booth. Grandaughter Elizabeth Booth William Sparrow of North Carolina. Granddaughter Tempy Coulter. Grandaughter Dicy Tamplin. Dicy Bryant. Len Jones, Willie Patterson. Negroes: Black Patience and her child Jinny; Gro---, Mandson and his wife Jinny and her child Rachel; Ben and his wife Dinah; Yellow Patience and to educate her two children Delphy and Mina and for them to be comfortably clothed and fed and have two years schooling; Delphy to be emancipated 1 Aug 1814; and Mina the last of October 1816. Negroes Tamar and her two children Davy and James; Nimrod; Sam; Lidda. Executors: my son in law John Buis and my trusty friend James Thomas. Witnesses: Robert G Thornton, Daniel Osgood and James Thomas
Contributor: Grave Whisper ~ AKA ~ Georgia Girl (46981215)
John moved from Orange County, NC to Hancock County, GA. His will was proved October 4, 1804, Hancock County, GA. Upon death in 1804 left 17 slaves, land and cattle for distribution. John was made guardian of his brother Joseph (b. 1749 VA) and his sister Gilly in Orange Co., NC in August 1763. Joseph was age 14 and Gilly age 16. Will of Daniel Boothe Sr. Caroline Co., VA dated 1749.
John married (1) Mary LNU
John also married (2) Ann LNU in 1750. Ann died before 1804 in Hancock Co, GA.
They had the following children:
1. Elizabeth BOOTHE died after 1804
2. Nancy BOOTHE Buis, married John Buis
3. Mary BOOTHE Hunt
4. Milly BOOTHE Stubbs, married Frank Stubbs, died after 1804
5. Edwina Dicey Malinda BOOTHE was born Oct 6 1751 and died 1804
6. John BOOTHE b 1760 d 18 Nov 1829
7. Zachariah BOOTHE b 1770 d 1840
8. Sarah Frances "Fanny" BOOTHE b 1778 d after 1860
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Will of John Booth Sr, Hancock County. Dated 12 August 1804.
Mentions: daughter Elizabeth Winn. Elizabeth's first two daughters: Dilly and Nancy. My daughter Fanny Tamplin. My daughter Nancy Buis. My son Zachariah Booth. Daughter Mary Hunt. Daughter Milley Stubbs. Grandson Abner Abercrombie. Grandson William Booth. Grandaughter Elizabeth Booth William Sparrow of North Carolina. Granddaughter Tempy Coulter. Grandaughter Dicy Tamplin. Dicy Bryant. Len Jones, Willie Patterson. Negroes: Black Patience and her child Jinny; Gro---, Mandson and his wife Jinny and her child Rachel; Ben and his wife Dinah; Yellow Patience and to educate her two children Delphy and Mina and for them to be comfortably clothed and fed and have two years schooling; Delphy to be emancipated 1 Aug 1814; and Mina the last of October 1816. Negroes Tamar and her two children Davy and James; Nimrod; Sam; Lidda. Executors: my son in law John Buis and my trusty friend James Thomas. Witnesses: Robert G Thornton, Daniel Osgood and James Thomas
Contributor: Grave Whisper ~ AKA ~ Georgia Girl (46981215)
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