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Still can't get any of my message to get to your Blogger - Re: Warmack
Posted by: Rhonda Houston (ID *****2476) Date: April 27, 2009 at 17:19:35
In Reply to: Re: Warmack's of the South by Robert Burke of 69

Here's some more Information about sons of William Warmack Sr. and Milicent Martin Winchester of Warren, KY and Davidson County, Tennessee, which I hope will pull some more pieces together. This is getting better and better!! YOU are so knowledgable!! You'll be hearing from me again SOON!! I've found a related male/first cousin that will do the DNA test. Now, all I have to do is get my money together, which will be coming!!!

Respectfully,
Rhonda Warmack Houston
(rfhouston@mindspring.com)

William and Millicent Martin Winchester Warmack's recorded marriage:
Surname: Wamack
Given Names: William
Date to be Married: 10/12/1801
Notes: To Miley Winchester
Bond #000060658
Record # 046-03-465
Bondsman - James Hester
Witness - John Hamilton - son of George and Frances Brown Hamilton, whose brother Elijah Hamilton married Mary Warmack who you will see below!!
LDS microfiche #6330316 - taken from Archives of North Carolina

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William Warmack Sr. husband of Milicent Martin Winchester's will:
Williamson Co, TN records

William Warmack Sr.'s Last Will & Testament:


William Warmack Will Recorded July 27th 1840 ~
In the name of God amen, I William Warmack being weak of body but of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last will and testament hereby revoking all other wills by me at any time made. First. I direct that my funeral expenses and all my debts be paid as soon after my death as possibleout of any money that I may die possessed of of [sic] or may first come into the hands of my executors. Secondly I do give and bequeath to my beloved wife Milly Warmack during her natural life the place at which I now live containg two hundred acres of land or thereabout together with all my stock of every description household and kitchen furniture farming tools of every description together with any debts that may be due me at the time of my death with liberty to sell any part thereof except the land either for the purposes of support or for that of making an equal distribution among my eight children. At the death of my wife it is my desire that my land all other property then in the possession of my wife to be sold upon such credit as my executors think most likely to advance the interest of my estate & the proceeds equally divided among my eight children whose name are hereunto annexed. Mathew Warmack Thomas Warmack William Warmack Richard Warmack Edward Warmack Jesse Warmack Hiram Warmack and Robert Warmack. Lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my two oldest sons Mathew Warmack and Thomas Warmack my Executors. In Witness whereof I do to this will set my hand and seal this 21st day of October 1838.
William his X mark Warmack {seal}
Signed sealed & published in our presence & we have subscribed our names hereto in the
presence of the testator this 21st day of October 1838.
Wm P Bowers Anthony Jones, Witnesses
State of Tennessee Davidson County Court January Term 1839
A paper writing purporting to be the last will and Testament of William Warmack decd was produced in Court for probate & proven thus Anthony Jones one of the subscribing witnesses thereto being first sworn deposes & says that he became such in the presence of William P Bowers the other subscribing witness thereto & that he verily believes the said William Warmack was of sound and disposing mind and memory at the time of the executing of the same. A true copy. Test R B Castleman
Clerk of Davidson County Court


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(1)William Warmack Jr., third son of William Warmack Sr. and Milicent Martin Winchester, born after Thomas Warmack who married Levina Dennis that you have already spoke about, born 05 Aug 1806 Warren, Kentucky d. 05 May 1880 Benton County, TN
(a.) Here was an interesting clue I received/found about William Warmack Jr.:
Re: Warmack Family
Author: Ada Little Date: 19 Apr 2005 GMT (adalittle@yahoo.com)
Looking for the William Warmach who married Martha 'Patsy' Wright probably in Davidson Co TN. Martha was born abt 1809 to James Wright and Martha 'Patsy' Ridley of Davidson Co TN. Wm and Martha apparently lived at one time in Hickman Co, TN. They had these children: Adeline 1830, Mary 1838, Nancy 1840, William 1843.
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(2)Rich'd Warmack son of William Sr. and Milicent Martin (as he always wrote his name) b. 15 Dec 1808 Bolling Green, Warren, Kentucky
(married Elizabeth Bettie Ann Byrn, dau of William Preston Byrn and Talitha Hobdy. William Preston Byrn was the last, and fifth son of James J. Byrn of Virginia whose will was dated 09 Jun 1825 Davidson county, TN.
Remember me telling you that there had been six Byrn daughters who married Bowers in Sumner County, TN. Three of these Byrn(s) married into this Warmack family of Davidson County, TN.
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Here are the marriage bonds I was able to gain from the North Carolina Archives. All the names you mentioned that were associated with the William Warmack and Milicent Martin Winchester family that had been found in Warren County, Kentucky!!
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William Warmack Sr.'s brothers and sisters information that I have documented:

(1)I have already shared with you about what I knew about Judah/Judith Davis Walmack/Warmack

(2)Matthew Wommack Warmack
A Matthew Womack [Warmack] appears only in 1811; he appears as Matthew Mommack in the 1810 tax at the link above.

Davidson County, TN
p.421 - Aug 1787 - Burnley vs Wommack, compl't dism'd - Jean Wommack, Mary Wommack, Matthew Wommack, Richard Wommack and Henry Williams Davis appeared according to their Recognizance entered into before Samuel Richardson Gentleman a Justice of the Peace for this County and on hearing as well the complaint of James Burnley pl[plaintiff] on oath of said Jean, Mary, Matthew, Richard and Henry Williams it is ordered that they be aquitted and discharged

Surname: Wammock
Given Names: Matthew
Date to be Married: 1/2/1798
Notes: To Peggy Ramsey
Bond #000060659
Record # 046-03-465
Bondsman - James Hester
Witness - John Hamilton
LDS microfiche #6330316 - Archives of North Carolina

Name: Thomas Jackson RAMSEY - this one of their children??
Sex: M
Birth: 19 APR 1819 in Jasper County, GA.
Death: 19 SEP 1899
Father: Noah RAMSEY b: WFT Est. 1768-1797
Mother: ELIZABETH b: WFT Est. 1777-1800
Marriage 1 Rebecca WOMACK b: 2 FEB 1835
Married: 31 OCT 1850 in Copiah County, MS.


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(3) William Warmack Jr. - already sent you something about this son.
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(4) Thomas Warmack Wammack
Name: Levina Dinnis
Spouse: Thomas Wamack early on lived in Davidson, Tennessee
Marriage Date: 29 Jun 1799
Marriage County: Guilford
Marriage State: North Carolina
Source Vendor: County Court Records - FHL # 0536823-0536828
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT and my other resource, Archives of North Carolina
Visited Williamson, TN, in 1830, but left and went South to Louisana.

What I received concerning who was the Bondsman for Levina Dinnis, was William Dinni.
Witness - same John Hamilton as all the rest
LDS microfiche #6330324
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(5) Jean Wommack Warmack:

Surname: Nelson
Given Names: Benjamin
Date to be married: 11/25/1797
Notes: to Jean Warmock
Bond # 000058996
Record # 046-02-321
Bondsman - Sampson Smith
Witness - none
LDS microfiche #6330312

p.421 - Aug 1787 - Burnley vs Wommack, compl't dism'd - Jean Wommack, Mary Wommack, Matthew Wommack, Richard Wommack and Henry Williams Davis appeared according to their Recognizance entered into before Samuel Richardson Gentleman a Justice of the Peace for this County and on hearing as well the complaint of James Burnley pl[plaintiff] on oath of said Jean, Mary, Matthew, Richard and Henry Williams it is ordered that they be aquitted and discharged.

brashear@mail.sdsu.edu>
Subject: Nelson family
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 13:10:51 -0600
MIME-Version: 1.0

Can you tell me about a Benjamin Nelson who married Jean Wommack/Warmack on 25 Nov
1797 in Guilford, North Carolina? (which was what I had found)

I have never been able to find anything out about this couple...Jean Warmack was a sister to my ggggrandfather William Warmack who was also married in Guilford, NC in 1802, to Milicent Martin Winchester. Infact there were five other Warmack siblings who married in Guilford, NC, so I know this Warmack family was around this area for a long while. Also, when I went hunting within the local family history center in my area, I found 11 other Warmacks married within Guilford, NC, as well.
Can you assist me, Please?
Rhonda Warmack Houston
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(6) Lucy Jane Warmack

Surname: Ramsey
Given Name: Stephen
Date to be married: 1/2/1799
Bond #000058996
Record: @ 046-02-365
Bondsman: James Hester
Witness: John Hamilton (of the same Hamilton family already listed who lived in Guilford, NC)
LDS microfiche # 6330324
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(7)Margaret Warmack

Surname: Green
Given Name: Edward
Date to be Married: 12/2/1790
Notes: to Margrit Warnock
Bond # 000055790
Record # 046-01-174
Bondsman - John Starret
Witness - Alexander Gray
LDS microfiche # 6330299
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(8) Mary Wornack Warmack

Surname: Hamilton
Given Names: Elijah
Date to be Married: 8/14/1786
Notes: To Mary Warnoch - the record keepers misspelled Womack/Warmack, and the misspelling continued through the Hamilton line up to today.
Bond #000055944
Record # 046-01-184
Bondsman - James Wornoch - this is another Warmack!!
Witness - Thomas Learry
LDS microfiche #6330300 - Archives of North Carolina



There is a book called "Ancestral Echoes" by Julian Porter Pruett & Frances Pruett Limozaine. indicates that Elijah (or Elijer) and Mary settled into Middle
Tennessee, inherited land (320 acres) from his father George, and died in
Williamson County in 1826. The information about the Hamiltons is in the second half of this book. It gives Mary Warnick/Warnock/(Warmack's (which I know it to be)full genealogy as wife to Elijah Hamilton. Mary Warnick/Warnock and Elijah Hamilton's son James, went to Gibson County in 1840,
apparently along with several of his relations, according to the census of 1850.
I have found a reference that relates to Mary Warmack who married Elijah
Hamilton and I have found through a genealogy library here in Texas to obtain this reference...George was the father, George Hamilton was recognized as being involved in the 'American Win at Guilford Courthouse' during the American Revolution without loosing any family member during this war, is related to the same Hamilton family. His John Hamilton noted as always a witness during many of the Warmack/Womack, (etc variations of our name Warmack), was the brother to Elijah who married
William's sister Mary in Guilford, NC.
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(9) Robert Wamack d. Warren, TN but married a lady named Margaret Smith on 17 mar 1794 Guilford, North Carolina. This information came from again, the Archives of North Carolina.

Surname: Warnock
Given Name: Robert
Date to be Married: 3/17/1794
Notes: to Margrit Smith
Bond # 000060679
Record # 046-03-466
Witness - Alex Gray
LDS microfiche #6330325
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Some other Warmacks/spelled different ways, who I strongly suspect to be related to the above Warmack family because I found all these marriages within the Archives of North Carolina too!!

Surname: Warmac
Given Names: Starling
Date to be Married: 2/13/1866
Notes: To Nancy Tucker
Bond #000076379
Record # 060-01-128
Bondsman - Levi A. Kayler
LDS microfiche #6330299


Surname: Wamock
Given Names: Britain
Date to be Married: 2/5/1807
Notes: To Homer Bluher
Bond #000035666
Record # 029-02-309
Bondsman - Willes Y. Oliver
Witness - Robinson Mumfor
LDS microfiche #6330299


Surname: Wammack
Given Names: Ray
Date to be Married: 1/8/1805
Notes: To Elizabeth Booker
Bond #000035665
Record # 029-02-209
Bondsman - Lewis Parham
Witness - Robinson Mumfor
LDS microfiche #6330324

Surname: Wammack
Given Names: Abraham
Date to be Married: 1/14/1804
Notes: To Susanna Parker
Bond #000130191
Record # 085-02-450
Bondsman - Allen Wammack
Witness - Al Osborn DC
LDS microfiche #6330324
(wasn't this one one of those you have already mentioned?????)


Surname: Wammack
Given Names: Jacob
Date to be Married: 2/3/1807
Notes: To Delphy Jones
Bond #000158917
Record # 099-03-544
Bondsman - William Blalock
Witness - S. Herner
LDS microfiche #6330324


Surname: Wammock
Given Names: Jourdan
Date to be Married: 3/21/1825
Notes: To Betsy Lane
Bond #000064530
Record # 099-03-544
Bondsman - William Wammack
Witness - S. M. Johnston
LDS microfiche #6330324


Surname: Wammack
Given Names: William
Date to be Married: 4/2/1829
Notes: To Lucinda Pittmon
Bond #000064531
Record # 047-02-198
Bondsman - John Madderd
Witness - S. M. Johnston
LDS microfiche #6330324


Surname: Wammack
Given Names: Thomas
Date to be Married: 12/19/1807
Notes: To Sarah Coram
Bond #000122186
Record # 084-01-270
Bondsman - Richard Coram
Witness - J. A. Campbell
LDS microfiche #6330324


Surname: Wamock
Given Names: Asa
Date to be Married: 2/18/1833
Notes: To Elizabeth Nichols
Bond #000064532
Record # 047-02-198
Bondsman - LBK Dicken
Witness - John H. Tettway
LDS microfiche #6330324


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