Re: EARLY ALBERTSON, 1756, NC-I NEED PARENTS
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EARLY ALBERTSON, 1756, NC-I NEED PARENTS
3/17/99
Here's one big reply to a lot of messages - Thomas Wheeler, Charlotte Rowden, Scott Vaugh, Cathy Morrison, LaDonna Hollingsworth, John German, Kathy, and M. B. Pyles.
Early A / Elizabeth Coulson are my 4th great-grandparents.Children I have -- Solomon b. 1781
Martha b. 1782 md. David Smith d. 1835
Early Jr. b. 1784 md. Nancy Averett
Sarah b. 1787
John Calvin b. 1791 md. Ruth Dillon d. 1866
Elizabeth b. 1794 md. Arthur (maybe Isaac) Robbins
Ruth b. 1796 md. David Smith (same as Martha's husband?)
Hannah b. 1799 never md.
Mary b. 1801 d 1803.
Martha b. 1782 md. David Smith d. 1835
Early Jr. b. 1784 md. Nancy Averett
Sarah b. 1787
John Calvin b. 1791 md. Ruth Dillon d. 1866
Elizabeth b. 1794 md. Arthur (maybe Isaac) Robbins
Ruth b. 1796 md. David Smith (same as Martha's husband?)
Hannah b. 1799 never md.
Mary b. 1801 d 1803.
My line -- Early / Elizabeth
> Solomon b. 1781 md Rachel ? (see below)
> Sarah (Sally) b. 1812 md. Ransom Robinson
> Isaac Montgomery Robinson b. 1849 md. Martha Emeline Brindley
> Ada Robinson b. 1885 md. (1) Bedford Clay Loftis, md. (2) Henry Christian Heine
> Ada Lee Heine b. 1924 md. Melvin Everett Broberg
> Darla Jean Broberg (ME!) b 1949.
> Solomon b. 1781 md Rachel ? (see below)
> Sarah (Sally) b. 1812 md. Ransom Robinson
> Isaac Montgomery Robinson b. 1849 md. Martha Emeline Brindley
> Ada Robinson b. 1885 md. (1) Bedford Clay Loftis, md. (2) Henry Christian Heine
> Ada Lee Heine b. 1924 md. Melvin Everett Broberg
> Darla Jean Broberg (ME!) b 1949.
I have 4 Solomon Albertsons (sometimes spelled "Albison") --
I have 4 Solomon Albertsons (sometimes spelled "Albison") --~ Early & Elizabeth's son Solomon A b, 1781 md. Rachel ? b. 1794 (SEE BELOW).Children--
Solomon b. 1810
Sarah (Sally) b. 1812
a female b/d betw. 1825/1830
Isaac b. 1829
Ruth b. 1832
Geo. b. 1840.
Solomon b. 1810
Sarah (Sally) b. 1812
a female b/d betw. 1825/1830
Isaac b. 1829
Ruth b. 1832
Geo. b. 1840.
~ His son Solomon Albison, b. 1810 md Mary ? (SEE BELOW).Children--
John b. 1836
Rebecca b. 1838
Betsy b. 1841
Wm. b. 1846
Solomon b. 1848
Nicholas b. 1850.
John b. 1836
Rebecca b. 1838
Betsy b. 1841
Wm. b. 1846
Solomon b. 1848
Nicholas b. 1850.
~ His son Solomon Albison, b. 1848 (no further info on him).
~ His son Solomon Albison, b. 1848 (no further info on him).~ John Calvin Albertson and Ruth Dillon's son Solomon D. (for Dillon?) Albertson b. 1825.He's the grandson of Early and Elizabeth, and therefore the nephew of the Solomon b. 1781.He md (1) Emmeline Summers and (2) Elisabeth ?(I know of 3 kids by Emmeline, 4 by Elisabeth - names upon request.)
~ John Calvin Albertson and Ruth Dillon's son Solomon D. (for Dillon?) Albertson b. 1825.He's the grandson of Early and Elizabeth, and therefore the nephew of the Solomon b. 1781.He md (1) Emmeline Summers and (2) Elisabeth ?(I know of 3 kids by Emmeline, 4 by Elisabeth - names upon request.)Much of my info comes from "Bible, family and marriage records gleaned from pension applications", vol. 1, Helen M. Lu & Gwen B. Newmann, 1980 (SLC #973 / M21) and "Fentress Co. TN history", Fentress Co Hist Soc, 1987 (SLC #976.869 / H2hf).
Much of my info comes from "Bible, family and marriage records gleaned from pension applications", vol. 1, Helen M. Lu & Gwen B. Newmann, 1980 (SLC #973 / M21) and "Fentress Co. TN history", Fentress Co Hist Soc, 1987 (SLC #976.869 / H2hf).I'd been thinking that Mary Allred was married to the Solomon b. 1810.Solomon (1781) with Rachel and kids are in 1850 Fentress Co TN census (pg. 399), and Solomon (1810) with Mary and kids on pg. 411.After I got the name Mary ALLRED from Richard Bruce Wheeler's documents (Thomas - your father?Correct me if I'm wrong.) I assumed that this was the Mary from the census, and that Richard Wheeler had her md. to the wrong Solomon.
I'd been thinking that Mary Allred was married to the Solomon b. 1810.Solomon (1781) with Rachel and kids are in 1850 Fentress Co TN census (pg. 399), and Solomon (1810) with Mary and kids on pg. 411.After I got the name Mary ALLRED from Richard Bruce Wheeler's documents (Thomas - your father?Correct me if I'm wrong.) I assumed that this was the Mary from the census, and that Richard Wheeler had her md. to the wrong Solomon.Scott, I think you have the key, and I'd sure like to get your sources.You have Solomon (1781) and Mary Allred with children Early, John, and Solomon Mitchel.You say SM was b. 1809 - this must be the Solomon I show b. 1810.Then Mary would have been the mother of those three kids plus Sarah, b. 1812 (my ancestor).[Do you have a death date for Mary?]Rachel would then be the mother of the younger children, beginning with the girl b/d betw. 1825/1830.
Scott, I think you have the key, and I'd sure like to get your sources.You have Solomon (1781) and Mary Allred with children Early, John, and Solomon Mitchel.You say SM was b. 1809 - this must be the Solomon I show b. 1810.Then Mary would have been the mother of those three kids plus Sarah, b. 1812 (my ancestor).[Do you have a death date for Mary?]Rachel would then be the mother of the younger children, beginning with the girl b/d betw. 1825/1830.AND you have Solomon Mitchel's wife as Mary Robertson.That solves that mystery!She must be the Mary I found in the census.I'd also like details on the kids, because you have more than I do and in a different order.
AND you have Solomon Mitchel's wife as Mary Robertson.That solves that mystery!She must be the Mary I found in the census.I'd also like details on the kids, because you have more than I do and in a different order.CAN SOMEONE POINT ME TO THE SOURCE(S) FOR THE ALBERTSON / ALLRED AND ALBERTSON / ROBERTSON MARRIAGES, AND THEIR CHILDREN?The Allred marriage leads down into a whole humongous branch I never heard of, and it seems to be the branch that my ancestor, Sarah, is in, so I'm obviously interested.I've got info about Sarah and her descendents if you're interested.
CAN SOMEONE POINT ME TO THE SOURCE(S) FOR THE ALBERTSON / ALLRED AND ALBERTSON / ROBERTSON MARRIAGES, AND THEIR CHILDREN?The Allred marriage leads down into a whole humongous branch I never heard of, and it seems to be the branch that my ancestor, Sarah, is in, so I'm obviously interested.I've got info about Sarah and her descendents if you're interested.Cathy - You said your 4th great-grandmother Elizabeth md a Padgett.If my "Betsy" (b. 1841, calc from 1850 census) and Scott's "Elizabeth" are the same person, could that be your Elizabeth?I have nothing further on her.If this fits, I'd appreciate getting info on your Padgetts.
Cathy - You said your 4th great-grandmother Elizabeth md a Padgett.If my "Betsy" (b. 1841, calc from 1850 census) and Scott's "Elizabeth" are the same person, could that be your Elizabeth?I have nothing further on her.If this fits, I'd appreciate getting info on your Padgetts.John - Early and Elizabeth's daughter Elizabeth, b. 1784, md Arthur (or Isaac) Robbins.So the 1850 census you have would be Elizabeth Coulson Albertson (she died 6 years later) and her daughter Elizabeth Robbins (56 is the correct age for her in 1850) and other daughter Hannah (age also correct).I don't off-hand recall my source for Arthur Robbins (be glad to check if you want) though I think I got the name Isaac from Richard Wheeler.
John - Early and Elizabeth's daughter Elizabeth, b. 1784, md Arthur (or Isaac) Robbins.So the 1850 census you have would be Elizabeth Coulson Albertson (she died 6 years later) and her daughter Elizabeth Robbins (56 is the correct age for her in 1850) and other daughter Hannah (age also correct).I don't off-hand recall my source for Arthur Robbins (be glad to check if you want) though I think I got the name Isaac from Richard Wheeler.Charlotte - Can you tell me where you saw Albert Albertson and ??? Early as Early Albertson's parents?Besides extending the line back another generation, that also answers the question of why the name "Early" showed up as a family name.
Charlotte - Can you tell me where you saw Albert Albertson and ??? Early as Early Albertson's parents?Besides extending the line back another generation, that also answers the question of why the name "Early" showed up as a family name.La Donna, Kathy, and M. B. - With those Albertson names, your people must be connected to the TN Albertsons, though I don't have anyone in MO or OR yet.Would need details to know how they connect up.And since I live in Oregon, I'd love to find a branch that ended up here.Also would love to get that connection back to Dublin.
La Donna, Kathy, and M. B. - With those Albertson names, your people must be connected to the TN Albertsons, though I don't have anyone in MO or OR yet.Would need details to know how they connect up.And since I live in Oregon, I'd love to find a branch that ended up here.Also would love to get that connection back to Dublin.Hope this message isn't too huge for anyone.Hope to hear from you.Good hunting!
Hope this message isn't too huge for anyone.Hope to hear from you.Good hunting!DarlaMore Replies:
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