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- 1830 Census:
Page 264:
Name George Lewis
Home in 1830 (City, County, State) Cocke, Tennessee
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5 3
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29 1
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9 1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29 1
Free White Persons - Under 20 4
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49 2
Total Free White Persons 6
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored) 6
Listed on same page:
Bemjamin (father)
Jacob Lewis (brother)
John Lewis (brother)
Randolph Lain (brother-in-law)
Robert Gilliland (father-in-law)
- Death Certificate of son Andrew Lewis, Jan. 1915, Iron County, Missouri, ; shows he is a widower, birth date unkn. age "about 70 years" , burial, father was George Lewis, birth place unkn, mother was Elizabeth Gildeon, birth place unknown
- Deed for property on Brushy Creek northwest of Annapolis, MO
transcribed by Notha Stevens
Iron County, Missouri Deeds
page 133
This deed made and entered in the Ninth day of December eighteen hundred and fifty seven by and between David Morrow of the County of Iron in the State of Missouri party of the first part and George Lewis of the County and State aforesaid party of the second part, witnesseth: That the said party of the first part in consideration of Two Hundred Dollars to him paid by the said party of the second part the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged do by thereunto Grant, Bargain, Sell and Convey unto the said party of the second part the following described tracts or parcels of land Situate in the County of Iron in the State of Missouri to wit. North west quarter of South East quarter. East half and North West quarter of Southwest quarter and South west quarter of North West quarter of Section fifteen (15) Township thirty one (31) North of Range three (3) East containing Two hundred acres. To have and to hold the same together with all the rights immunities, privileges and appurtenances to the same be
In witness whereof the said party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal, the day and year first above written.
David Morow (seal)
State of Missouri
County of Iron
Be it Remembered that on this 9th day of December AD, eighteen hundred and fifty seven before me the undersigned a Justice of the Peace within and for said County came David Marrow who is personally known to me to be the same person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument of writing as a party these to, and he acknowledged the same to be his act and deed for the purposes wherein mentioned. Given under my hand this day and year first above written this the ninth day of December AD 1857. John Bounds, Justice of the Peace
Filed for Record the 14th day of January 1858 Recorded the 22 day of January AD 1858
Attest John F. _ . Edwards, Clerk
- Find A Grave Memorial # 159832012
- GEORGE LEWIS LAND GRANTS
Note: although these are listed under Iron County, Missouri, the actual deeds show Madison County, Missouri
IRON County Missouri Land Patent
GEORGE LEWIS
State: MISSOURI
Acres: 56.3
Metes/Bounds: No
Issue Date: 11/15/1854
Land Office: Jackson
Cancelled: No
U.S. Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
Document Nr.: 15237
Accession/Serial Nr.: MO3660__.283
BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N
GEORGE LEWIS
State: MISSOURI
Acres: 40
Metes/Bounds: No
Issue Date: 11/15/1854
Land Office: Jackson
Cancelled: No
U.S. Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
Document Nr.: 15341
Accession/Serial Nr.: MO3660__.374
BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N
GEORGE LEWIS
State: MISSOURI
Acres: 40
Metes/Bounds: No
Issue Date: 11/15/1854
Land Office: Jackson
Cancelled: No
U.S. Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
Document Nr.: 15342
Accession/Serial Nr.: MO3660__.375
BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N
GEORGE LEWIS
State: MISSOURI
Acres: 80
Metes/Bounds: No
Issue Date: 1/3/1856
Land Office: Jackson
Cancelled: No
U.S. Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
Document Nr.: 17621
Accession/Serial Nr.: MO3720__.166
BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N ;
Comments: ADD CERT #17622
GEORGE LEWIS
State: MISSOURI
Acres: 120
Metes/Bounds: No
Issue Date: 1/3/1856
Land Office: Jackson
Cancelled: No
U.S. Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
Document Nr.: 17801
Accession/Serial Nr.: MO3690__.412
BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N
- Migrated to Missouri between 1852 and 1857. Son John married in TN about 1854, next son William married in Iron County MO 30 Oct 1857.
- NOTES
George Lewis and wife settled at the mouth of Carver Creek Northwest of Sabula, Missouri sometime between 1847 and 1850. Of their eleven children all but one was born in Tennessee but where is uncertain. Areas reported are Knoxville and or Chattanooga. Its reported they could have crossed the Mississippi at St. Genevieve, No. [This information was given by Mr. Billie J. Lewis, a great-grandson of George Lewis. (See above 1850 census record to see George was still in Tennessee)
Geo. Lewis could have a Brother David and one John. They came to Mo. with him. Believe to be the son of Nathan Lewis of Sullivan Co. North Carolina. Settled at Sabula Mo. between 1847 & 1850. of their eleven children all but one was born in Tenn. [Copy by Loren Ruble ...May 1, 1979 (See 1850 census record to see George was still in Tennessee)
TENNESSEE LAND TRANSACTIONS:
transcribed by
Notha Stevens
note: deed between Silas White and Benjamin Lewis...George and Jacob Lewis were witnesses..ns)
Silas White
to (deed 125 acres)
Benjm Lewis
This indenture made this thirteenth day of August in the year of eighteen hundred and thirty one between Silas White of the one part and Benjamin Lewis of the other both of the State of Tennessee Witnesseth, that the said Silas White for and in consideration of the sum of four hundred dollars in trade to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged that the said White hath granted, bargained and sold and by these presents doth grant, bargain , sell and convey unto Benjamin Lewis a certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and twenty five acres be the same more or less, lying and being in the County of Marion N.E. of Grant No. 652 and entered the 24 of January 1826, lying in said County on the north west side of Sequatchee riveradjoining lands of James Dodson and bounded as follows, beginning at a stake and pointers near the head of a small spring on Coop?s Creek at the foot of the mountain six poles W. of said Dodson?s line then west up said mountain twenty eight poles to a
In testimony whereof the said Silas Whit hat hereunto set his hand and seal this the day and date above written
Silas White (seal)
signed sealed and delivered in presence of
George W. Cain, John Briggs
George Lewis and Jacob Lewis
State of Tennessee
Marion County Court May 20, 1833
Then was the foregoing deed of conveyance from Silas White to Benjamin Lewis for one hundred and twenty five acres of land in Marion County, produced in open court and the execution thereof proved by the oath of George Lewis, Jacob Lewis subscribing witnesses thereto who swear that about the last of March 1833, they heard the said Silas White acknowledge that he executed the said deed for the purposes therein contained, whereupon it is ordered to be certified for registration.
Test Jno Kelly Clk of said Court
By Wm. I. Standefer D.C.
Registered June 9, 1834
1835 Marion County, Tennessee Tax List
District 1
Richard Austin, William Brown, James Byars, Warren Butler, James Brown, James Bunch, James Baumgard, John Bowman, John Coffin, Adam Clement ?, George W Cain, James Cannon, Hugh Colston, Pleasant Cooper, David Cordele?, James Cagle, William Cooper, ; JamesDeakins, John Deakins, W. Dorough, Thomas Dodson, Absalom Deakins, Joseph Elliott, William Elliott, James Ewton, Thomas Earle, James Farmer, James Goodinar, Reuben Green, John Grayson, Benjamin Grayson, Hugh Grayson, Amos Griffith, Spencer Hatfield, Martin Heard, John Henson, Hiram Hatfield, Jehu Heard, Andrew Hatfield, Nathan Hatfield, Gilbert Hatfield, Isaac Johnson, Malcomb Nathaniel Johnson, Hiram Johnson, David Jones, Allen Kirklin, Hugh Lamb, Benjamin Looney, Mathew Gott, Benjamin Lewis, Randolph Lewis, Jacob Lewis, Johnny Lasaster , George Lewis, Charles Mooney, Lewis Matthews, Robert Mansfield, Joseph McClure, Benjamin Neighbors, Daniel Pitman, Matthew Phelps, William Phelps, Stephen Richard, William Rankin, Mongomery Robert, Harry Richards, M
Green Pryor to George Lewis - 1838 Marion, Tennessee
transcribed by
Notha Stevens
Green H. Pryor
to ) deed land
George Lewis
This Indenture made the 19th of March 1838 between Green H. Pryor of the one part and George Lewis of the County and State aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that the sd Pryor for and in consideration of the sum of One Hundred and seventy five dollarsto him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath bargained and sold and by these presents doth convey and confirm to said Lewis his heirs and assigns forever a certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres more or less Bounded as follows to wit situate in said County of Marion on the north west side of Sequachee River adjoining land of Wm Stone and Wm Holloway beginning at the east end of a conditional line made between Wm. Holloway and Washington Stephens then running Westwardly along sd conditional line to the line of a one hundred and fifty acres in the name of John Moore thence Northwardly with the line of the said tract to the corner of the same on Stones line then east one hundred and forty poles to pointers the
Green H. Pryor
State of Tennessee
Personally appeared before D. S. Shelton clerk of the County Court of Marion County Green H. Pryor with whom I am personally acquainted and who acknowledged that he executed the within deed for the purposes therein contained
Given at office the 19th of March 1838
D. S. Shelton CLK
Recorded 19th march 1838
William Holloway to George Lewis - 1839- Marion, Tennessee
transcribed by
Notha Stevens
William Holloway
to) deed 50 acres
George Lewis
This Indenture made this twenty fifth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine between William Holloway of the County of Marion and State of Tennessee of the one part and George Lewis of the County and State aforesaid of the other part, Witnesseth that the said Holloway for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath and by these presents doth grant, bargain, and unto the saidLewis a certain tract or parcel of land containing fifty acres more or less, bounded as follows to wit:
Lying and being in the County of Marion on the North west side of Sequachee River adjoining land of said Hale beginning at a hickory and dogwood, at or near the foot of the mountain, a corner of a survey made in the name of John More; thence running east one hundred and fifty two poles to the corner of the same: thence north with the same to a conditional line made between said Holloway and Washington Stephens; then westwardly along said conditional line to the west boundary line of said survey; then southwardly along the line of the same tot he beginning, with all and singular, to have and hold said tract of land with its appurtenances unto the said George Lewis his heirs and C., forever against the lawful title, claim and demand of him the William Holloway, his heirs and C., forever shall and will warrant and defend by these presents. In witness whereof the said Holloway hath hereunto set his hand and seal this day and date above written, signed in presence of
Isham Hale
Thomas Smith
his
William X Holloway
mark
State of Tennessee
Marion County
Personally appeared before me, Asa Shelton, Clerk of the County Court of said County, Isham Hale and Thomas Smith subscribing witnesses to the within deed who being first duly sworn depose and say that they saw the within bargainer sign seal and deliver the within deed on the day it bears date for the purposes therein contained and that he acknowledged the same in their presence to be his act and deed.
Given under my hand at office in Jasper, March 27th, 1839.
Asa Shelton, Clk
By _. W. Mitchell, D.C.
Registered 3rd , April 1839
MISSOURI:
REF: IRON CO MO DEED - transcribed by;
Notha Stevens - 2509 Monte Vista - Carlsbad, New Mex. 88220
Iron County, Missouri Deeds
page 133
This deed made and entered in the Ninth day of December eighteen hundred and fifty seven by and between David Morrow of the County of Iron in the State of Missouri party of the first part and George Lewis of the County ; and State aforesaid party of the second part, witnesseth: That the said party of the first part in consideration of Two Hundred Dollars to him paid by the said party of the second part the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged do by thereunto Grant, Bargain, Sell and Convey ; unto the said party of the second part the following described tracts or parcels of land Situate in the County of Iron in the State of Missouri to wit. ; ; North west quarter of South East quarter. East half and North West quarter of Southwest quarter and South west quarter of North West quarter of Section fifteen (15) Township thirty one (31) North of Range three (3) East containing Two hundred acres. To have and to hold the same together with all the rights immunities, privileges and appurtenances to the same
In witness whereof the said party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal, the day and year first above written
David Morow ; (seal)
State of Missouri
County of Iron
Be it Remembered that on this 9th day of December AD, eighteen hundred and fifty seven before me the undersigned a Justice of the Peace within and for said County came David Marrow who is personally known to me to be the same person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument of writing as a party these to, and he acknowledged the same to be his act and deed for the purposes wherein mentioned. Given under my hand this day and year first above written this the ninth day of December AD 1857.
John Bounds,
Justice of the Peace
Filed for Record the 14th day of ; January 1858 ; Recorded the 22 day of January AD 1858
Attest John F. T . Edwards, Clerk ;
Circuit court civil cases for Madison County, Missouri
1857 Lewis, George vs. Lewis, David; Petition for Deed
- PROBATE RECORD:
We, Elizabeth Lewis and Robert Lewis as principal, and John Lewis, John Lain and William Pinkley as securities, are held and firmly bound to State of Missouri in the sum of Six thousand dollars, for the payment of which we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators.
The condition of the above bond is, that if Elizabeth Lewis & Robert Lewis Administrator of the estate of George Lewis deceased, shall faithfully administer said estate, account for, pay and deliver all money and property of said estate, and perform all other things touching said administration, required by law, or the order or decree of any Court having jurisdiction, then the labor bond to be void, otherwise to remain in full force.
In witness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names, and affixed our
seals; this Eighteenth day of January, 1858.
her
Elizabeth X Lewis
mark
Robert Lewis
his
John X Lewis
mark
John Lain
Approved the 18th day of his
January 1858 William X Pinkley
mark
John F.T. Edwards, Clerk
State of Missouri ...County of Iron... In the matters of George Lewis Estate Elizabeth Lewis & Robert Lewis say that to the best of their knowledge and belief the names of the heirs of the said George Lewis deceased and their places of residence are respectfully as follows;---Mary entermarried with James Hale who resides in the state of Tennessee Catherine entermarried with Robison Griffith who resides in the state of Arkansas Robert Lewis, Benjamin Lewis, John Lewis, William Lewis, Martha Lewis, Elizabeth Lewis, Andrew Lewis, James Lewis, Hepbisa Lewis, and Elizabeth Lewis the wife of the said deceased who reside in the state of Mo. and in the Co of Iron that the said deceased George Lewis, died without a will that they will make a perfect inwentory of and
faithfully administer all the estate of the deceased and pay the debts as far as the assets will extend and the law directs and account for and pay assets which shall come to their possession _ knowledge.
Robert Lewis
mark
Elizabeth X Lewis
her
Subscribed & sworn to before Me this 18th day of January 1858.
John F. T. Edwards, Clerk
- REF: History of Marion Co TN - article by Carolyn McBurney.
REF: "An Irish Legacy" by William Dunn (notebook)
ALLIED LEWIS FAMILIES
; ; The Lewis families of Madison, Iron, and Reynolds Counties are a prolific clan, which I could not cover in a whole book, let alone a few pages, but I do have some points I would like to make. ; In 1850 Madison County census, there were 5 families, three of which lived next door to each other that I feel must have been related as mentioned previously. ; The other two I'm not certain of were Furney Lewis, born N.C., age 31, who had married Nancy Perringer in 1838, Madison County and had four children, John, 10, Amanda 7, Leonard 6, and Martha 1 in the 1850 census. ; The other was John Lewis, 41 from S.C., wife Caroline 20, Laura 2, and John L. 5 mo. ; I make this point because each had a son John that will later be important. ; The two families that were: ; #496-Jacob Lewis-45-born N.C., Sarah 17 TN, Bidda 15, TN, Martha E. 13, Eli, 11, John Y., 9, & Catherine 7, all born TN, Hugh P. 5, Polly Ann 4, James Millow, 2, and Emiline 3 mo. ; There was also Eliza J. 10, born TN, who belonged to Jacob but w
In 1860 Iron County census I found: ; the John Lewis from SC, who married Caroline, Robert Lewis, the son of Georg who had been in Arkansas, next door to him was John and Emiline Lewis, and next to them was Benjamin Lewis, son of George also. ; ; Close bywas John Lewis, Jr. (son of George) and wife Nancy, and closer to Annapolis was William Lewis (son of George also) and finally Elizabeth Lewis, widow of George. ; I did not find David Lewis (who had been in 1850 Madison County census) nor his family again, but early land plats show David Lewis and Oliver Lewis (his son) owning land right near John, George and all the other Lewises.
Other Lewis researchers in Missouri have mistakingly assumed that John (who married Emiline Dunn) was the son of George, even though they found the two John's listed on the same census. ; I am referring here to the one listed as John Jr. who was 26 in the1860 census, wife Nancy, 25, Delia, 8, George, 6, James, 4, and Benjamin, 8 mo. Who was the real son of George, and was in Marion County TN in 1850. ; Although there was a definite relationship between George and John (who married Emiline), they were notfather and son, but brothers. ; I will concentrate now on George's son Robert, who has family connections with mine, but will first list all of George's children and who they married.
1. Mary, married James Hale and stayed in TN.
2. Catherine, married Robinson Griffith and stayed in Arkansas.
3. Robert, married Mary 'Polly' Griffith, and was in Arkansas before coming to Missouri.
4. Benjamin, married Oma Hewitt (He was in MO in 1850).
5. John (listed as Jr.), married Nancy ___?____.
6. William, married Abigail Johnson.
7. Martha 'Patty', married James Casteel.
8. Elizabeth married Thomas Jackson.
9. Andrew, married Angeline Rose.
10. James married Lucinda Wallis.
11. Hepsi, married William Ruble.
- The following research notes courtesy of Notha Stevens:
CENSUS RECORDS:
#397
George Lewis
3 males under 5, 1 male 20-30; 1 female 5-10, 1 female 20-30
CENSUS
1830 Cocke, Tenn
George Lewis head of house; children;
3 males under 5 (Benjamin b. 1826; Robert b. 1827; son born ca 1825-1830
1 female under 10 - Mary b. ca 1823,
1840 census ...Eastern District, Marion County, Tennessee ...George Lewis was the head of the family. There were 3 members of the household employed in agriculture. There were 2 persons over 20 years of age who could not read or write. The following number of free white sales were in the household: 30 to 40 years of age--1; 10 to 15 years of age--2; 5 to 10 years of age--1 and under 5 years of age--2. Also in the household were the following number of free white females: 30 to 40 years of age--1; 15 to 20years of age--1 and under 5 years of age--2.
1840 Marion, Tennessee house of George or rge Lewis
2 males under 5 (William b. 1825; John b. ca 1835
1 male 5-10 (son b. 1830) same son as above
2 males 10-15 ; ( Benjamin b. 1826; Robert b. 1827)
2 females und 5 (daughter born 1835-1840; Catherine b. 1832-1833(?) Martha b. 1839)
1 female 15-20 (Mary... her first child was born 1845) (or Catherine? marr. ca 1850)
1850 census ...Second District, Marion County, Tennessee ...George Lewis (age 48) was born in North Carolina. He was a farmer with real estate valued at $600. Elizabeth (age 47) and all the Lewis children were born in Tennessee. John (age 21) and William (16) were also farmers. The other children were: Martha (13), George (11), Elizabeth (9), Andrew (6) and James (4).
In 1850 a Samuel P. Griffith age 25 and wife is next door to George Lewis, page 387, on page 385 is Robert and Catherine Griffith, with other Griffith famiies close by. father of Robinson Griffith that married Catherine Lewis
Compared to this family
CENSUS: 1840; TN; Marion Co.: Roll: 528; p. 260
Lewis, George W. 00120001 / 00001001
1860 census ... Union township, Iron County, Missouri ... Elizabeth Lewis (age 60) is listed with her 4 children: Hepsey (age 11), James (age 13), Andrew (age 15), and Elizabeth (age 18). There is also a Patterson (age 17) in the household listed as a farmer [Note: This is Hugh Patterson Lewis - who is helping work the farm. He is the son of George's brother Jacob.] The value of Elizabeth's personal property is given as $300.
!AGRICULTURE CENSUS
1860 Missouri 8th Agriculture Census ...Page Number 15 & 16
Schedule 4 --- Productions of Agriculture in Union Township in the County of Iron in the State of Missouri enumerated by me, on the 17th day of July 1860.
Post Office: Brunot; Samuel A. Reyburn, Ass't Marshal.
I Name of Owner, Agent or Manager of the Farm --- Elizabeth Lewis
2 Acres of improved land --- 60
3 Acres of unimproved land --- 400
4 Cash value of Fare --- $2,000
5 Value of Farming Implements and Machinery --- $10
Live Stock, June 1, 1860
6 Horses --- 6
7 Asses and Mules --- 0
8 Milk Cows --- 4
9 Working Oxen --- 4
10 Other Cattle --- 8
11 Sheep --- 18
12 Swine --- 28
13 Value of Live Stock --- $500
Produce During the Year Ending June 1, 1860
14 Bushels of Wheat --- 60
16 Bushels of Indian Corn --- 1100
21 Pounds of Wool --- 35
23 Bushels of Irish Potatoes---40
27 Value of Orchard Products --- $10
30 Pounds of Butter --- 200
32 Tons of Hay--1
47 Value of Homemade Manufactures --- $30
48 Value of Animals Slaughtered-$140
Research notes courtesy of Linda E. Lewis, George Lewis Descendants, published October 1992.
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