Archibald WILLS

Male 1839 - 1925  (~ 85 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Archibald WILLS was born in Apr 1839 in , , Missouri, USA (son of James B WILLS and Amy W SHACKELFORD); died on 1 Feb 1925 in Austin, Travis, Texas, USA; was buried on 2 Feb 1925 in Austin, Travis, Texas, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Arch Wills
    • Residence: 1847, , Bell, Texas, USA
    • Military: 1861, , , Texas, USA; Capt Milton W Damron's Co, Co D, 18th Texas Calvary, CSA
    • Military: Between Mar 1862 and 1865, , , Texas, USA; Co C, Gurley's 30th Texas Cavalry, C.S.A., Texas
    • Census: 31 Aug 1870, , Bell, Texas, USA; pg 46 (83B), d/f #341/341
    • Census: 16 Jun 1880, , Bell, Texas, USA; ED 3, pg 42 (343B)
    • Census: 5 Jun 1900, Holland, Bell, Texas, USA; ED 20, pg 4B
    • Pension: 19 Mar 1901, Holland, Bell, Texas, USA
    • death certificate: 2 Feb 1925; T C Hairston of Austin

    Notes:

    This family is difficult to track compared to W R and others. We know Jim and Dora lived with Arch on the 1900 Census so they're easy but there is the confusion as to whether child number three is a daughter named Julia or a son named Frank. The 1870 Census plainly shows Julia, age 1, but the very faded 1880 seems to show a son named Frank, age 11. I can't find a trace of either one of them. Willie is only present for the 1880 Census, age 9, and then he, too, disappears; there are simply too many Williams, Willies and Willises to track.

    (Medical):said he had lumbago and bladder trouble when he filed for his pension on 7/23/1899.

    Military:
    Archibald served under Edward Jeremiah Gurley in the Civil War.
    Capt. Milton W. DAMRON'S Company. Company D. 18th Texas Calvary. Enlisted in Fall of 1861. At the fall of Arkansas Post a part of this Company escaped and was thrown in with Company E. 17th Texas Consolidated Dismounted Cavalry, with Captain DAMRON commanding. A part of the original Company was captured and carried to Camp Douglass (Chicago) but, after several months, were exchanged and returned to the Confederate lines East of the Mississippi River and the Company was there reorganized. The following roll includes the names of men in all three of these organizations (but probably not all of them) and were furnished by Sam W. BISHOP, Wm. J. WHEAT, George FISHER, Sam H. COX, Henry C EDRINGTON, Jesse SUTTON, C.B. ROBERTS and others, some by each and each one acting separately. Arch is listed in the Rogers line.

    Census:
    Beat 4, Belton PO
    WILLS, Ach 31 M W Mo Farmer 800 250
    Rebecca 29 F W Mo Keeping house
    James 8 M W Tex
    Dora 4 F W Tex
    Julia 1 F W Tex
    Indexed as Art Wills.

    Census:
    Beat 3
    Self Archie Mills M 41 Missouri
    Son Jim Mills M 17 Texas
    Dau Dora Mills F 13 Texas
    Son Frank Mills M 11 Texas
    Son Willie Mills M 9 Texas
    It probably says Wills but the writing is very faded and looks like an M.

    Census:
    Precinct 3
    Arch Wills Head M 61 Apr 1839 Missouri
    Jim B Wills Son M 37 Oct 1862 Texas
    Dora Wills Dau F 33 Oct 1866 Texas
    Arch is widowed and is a butcher. Jim is a butcher and single.

    Buried:
    Section: Confederate Field, Section 1 Row: Q Number: 32
    Headstone Text:
    A Wills
    1839-1925
    Co. H. 34. N. Ga Inf Reg.
    Scafe's Brig Gano's Div.
    Trans Miss Army

    Archibald married Rebecca PENNINGTON on 10 Jan 1861 in , Bell, Texas, USA. Rebecca (daughter of John PENNINGTON and Catherine CAWLFIELD) was born in 1842 in , , Missouri, USA; died before 1881 in , Bell, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. James B WILLS was born in Oct 1862 in , , Texas, USA; died on 21 Mar 1941 in Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA; was buried on 22 Mar 1941 in Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA.
    2. Dora WILLS was born on 16 Oct 1866 in , , Texas, USA; died on 5 Nov 1957 in Arlington, Tarrant, Texas, USA; was buried on 6 Nov 1957 in Arlington, Tarrant, Texas, USA.
    3. Julia WILLS was born in 1869 in , , Texas, USA; died in Deceased.
    4. Frank WILLS was born in 1869 in , , Texas, USA; died in Deceased.
    5. William WILLS was born in 1871 in , , Texas, USA; died in Deceased.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James B WILLS was born in 1798 in , Rutherford, Tennessee, USA (son of James WILLS and Lillian BUCHANAN); died in 1872 in , , Texas, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1825, , , Missouri, USA
    • Census: 1830, , Clay, Missouri, USA; pg 290
    • Residence: 1832, , Clay, Missouri, USA
    • Census: 1840, , Harris, Texas, USA
    • Census: 1846, , Refugio, Texas, USA
    • Property: 5 Jul 1849, , Bell, Texas, USA
    • Census: 9 Oct 1850, , Washington, Texas, USA; ppg 288B-289A
    • Property: 6 Aug 1851
    • Property: 5 Feb 1852
    • Property: 4 Jun 1852
    • Property: 16 Aug 1854
    • Property: 9 Feb 1856
    • Property: 28 Apr 1856
    • Census: 9 Jul 1860, Holland, Bell, Texas, USA; pg 58 (324B), d/f #390/391
    • Census: 20 Aug 1870, San Andres, Milam, Texas, USA; pg 306A
    • Will: 2 Mar 1875, , Milam, Texas, USA
    • Probate: 22 Mar 1875, , Milam, Texas, USA

    Notes:

    James and Amy moved to Tennessee then to Missouri in 1824. They brought their family to Texas from Clay Co., Missouri in 1840.
    Was listed as James Wells in Harris Co, Texas for the 1840 Census.
    Was listed as James Mills in the 1850 Washington Co. Census, pg 288b & 289a.
    His homestead was later called the Roland Harrell or Upshaw place. A 640 acre grant in Milam District about 6 miles south of the Three Forks issued in 1844 and filed in Belton in 1852. Just west of Holland. He sold land to three of his sons-in-law: William Connell, A J Dallas, and James Hogan.
    In 1857 he signed the petition to build a county courthouse and jail in Bell County.
    James had 2 town lots in Salado, Bell County. In 1859, he purchased 5 shares of stock in the school at Salado Springs for $100 per share....
    Farmer and slave-owner, and was a merchant at Holland.

    The Darrs Creek tract bordered on the Dallas property.

    1870 Milam Co, TX Census
    page 209a - Franklin Wills age 16 and Charley Wills age 15 living with Gustav? and Christiana Hendricks.

    There is nothing to prove the middle name of James B Wills. My grandmother told me it was Buchanan so I have always included it.

    I've created a map to show the approximate location of his original tract which encompasses most of Holland. Copy and paste the following into a browser.
    https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=208151589043096547918.00047c60906d9ae37a48f&msa=0&ll=30.879613,-97.403369&spn=0.019779,0.027595"

    Occupation:
    Owner of Meat Market

    Census:
    James B Wills

    Property:
    Darrs Creek, Bell Co, Texas - patent

    James' orginal land grant included most of what is now Holland, Texas, ABS 161.

    Census:
    Reel No: M432-918 Enumerated By E. D. Little, 78/78
    42 Mills J. B. 55 M Farmer 5,000 Tenn
    1 Mills Anna 48 F Tenn
    2 Mills Wilson 24 M Farmer Tenn
    3 Mills Archibald 11 M Mo X
    4 Mills Alexander 7 M Texas X
    5 Mills C H 15 M Germany X

    Property:
    Darrs Creek, Bell Co, Texas - bought from James G Connell

    Property:
    Darrs Creek, Bell Co, Texas - sold to James C Armstrong

    Property:
    Darrs Creek, Bell Co, Texas - sold to William Connell

    Property:
    160 acres on Darrs Creek, Bell Co, Texas - sold to A J Dallas

    Property:
    160 acres on Darrs Creek, Bell Co, Texas - sold to James L Hogan

    Property:
    160 acres on Darrs Creek, Bell Co, Texas - sold to Daniel S Wills

    Census:
    Belton PO
    Wills Jas. B. 63 M . farmer 10,040 4,072 Tennessee
    Wills Amy 60 F . . . . Virginia
    Wills Archibald 21 M . farming . . Missouri
    Wills Alex 18 M . farming . . Texas

    Census:
    San Andres PO
    Wills, James 72 M W Farmer Tennessee
    Elizabeth 58 F W House keeper Georgia
    Brooks, Emma 17 F W Texas
    Stowham, Henry 24 M W Farming Texas
    Chappel, Geo 50 M W Work on farm Alabama

    Will:
    STATE OF TEXAS
    KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
    COUNTY OF MILAM
    That I, James B Wills, of the County and State aforesaid, being of sound mind and aware of the uncertainty of life and my approaching desolution, have this day willed, bequeathed, and demised and by these presents do will, bequeath, and demise unto my son, G. A. Wills, for the love and affection I bear him, one tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in Llano County on the waters of the Llano River about 90 miles S.E. of the old San Sabe Fort, known as Survey No. 39 in District No. 10, by virtue of Fisher's and Miller's Colony Certificate No. 23, issued by Joseph T. Portis, Commissioner of said Colony on the 9th day of May 1850 to Henrick Herring and transferred by said Herring to me on the 4th day of November 1853; more particularly described in letters patent No. 355, issued to me from the land office on the 16th of June 1859. Also one tract of land lying and being situated as above mentioned tract and issued on the same certificate and the same time and described in letters pattent No. 356 issued from the land office on the 17th day of June A.D. 1859. Also one other tract lying and being situated as above mentioned tracts and issued on the same certificate and at the same time and described in letters pattent issued to me from the land office June 17th, 1859 and numbered 357. Also one other tract lying and being situated as above mentioned tracts and issued on the same certificate and on the same day and described fully in letters pattent No. 358 issued to me from the land office on the 17th day of June A.D. 1859. Also two town lots lying in the town of Salado, Bell, County, Texas, and known and described on the town plat as lots No.
    [page 2]
    2 and No. 12 in Bock No. 15 deeded to me by E.S.C. Robertson the 6th day of February A.D. 1862. Said G. A. Wills to have and to hold said described, to his heirs and assigns forever in fee simple.
    In testimony thereunto set my hand a seal useing scroll for seal this 25th day of January A.D. 1873.
    his
    James B. Wills
    mark

    Probate:
    STATE OF TEXAS
    COUNTY OF MILAM
    Before me, the undersigned, authority, this day personally appeared R. P. Henderson, one of the subscribing witnesses to the above will and on oath says that he signed the wll as a witness of James B. Wills, the testator, and that he saw him sign the same which he declared in the presence of witnesses to be his last will and testament. Affiant further states that the testator was at the time he signed the said will over the age of twenty-one years and of sound mind. He further states that J. K. P. Shelton signed the same at the request of the said testator and that boath of the witnesses were avove fourteen years.
    his
    R. P. Henderson
    mark
    Sworn to and subscribed before me this 22 day of March A.D. 1875.
    J. Nabours, D.C. M.C.
    Filed for record March 22, 1875 at 5 o'clock P.M. and was duly recorded the same day at 5 o'clock P.M.
    J. Nabours, D.C.M. C.

    James married Amy W SHACKELFORD on 3 Jan 1816 in , Rutherford, Tennessee, USA. Amy (daughter of Daniel SHACKELFORD and Tabitha NANCE) was born in 1800 in , , Virginia, USA; died before 1871 in , , Texas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Amy W SHACKELFORD was born in 1800 in , , Virginia, USA (daughter of Daniel SHACKELFORD and Tabitha NANCE); died before 1871 in , , Texas, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Anna Shackelford

    Notes:

    Married:
    married by Benjamin W. Lane.

    Children:
    1. Reuben WILLS was born about 1817 in , , Tennessee, USA; died in 1860 in , , Texas, USA.
    2. Sarah J WILLS was born in 1820 in , , Missouri, USA; died after 1893 in , , Texas, USA.
    3. Loumisa WILLS was born on 25 Nov 1822 in Independence, Jackson, Missouri, USA; died on 29 Apr 1899 in Brownwood, Brown, Texas, USA; was buried on 30 Apr 1899 in , Brown, Texas, USA.
    4. Tabitha L WILLS was born on 11 May 1824 in , , Missouri, USA; died on 18 Nov 1860 in , Bell, Texas, USA; was buried on 19 Nov 1860 in , Bell, Texas, USA.
    5. James Wilson WILLS was born on 10 Jan 1826 in , , Missouri, USA; died on 6 Sep 1869 in , Williamson, Texas, USA; was buried on 7 Sep 1869 in , Milam, Texas, USA.
    6. William Riley WILLS was born on 3 Aug 1828 in , Clay, Missouri, USA; died on 27 Apr 1902 in , Bell, Texas, USA; was buried on 28 Apr 1902 in , Bell, Texas, USA.
    7. Capt Daniel Shackleford WILLS was born in Oct 1829 in , , Missouri, USA; died on 20 Oct 1910 in Douglas, Cochise, Arizona, USA; was buried on 22 Oct 1910 in , Cochise, Arizona, USA.
    8. David WILLS was born about 1831 in , , Missouri, USA; died about 1848 in , , Texas, USA.
    9. Elmyra E WILLS was born in 1832 in , , Missouri, USA; died on 3 Nov 1894 in , , Texas, USA; was buried on 4 Nov 1894 in Rogers, Bell, Texas, USA.
    10. Nancy Eviline WILLS was born in Jan 1835 in , , Missouri, USA; died in 1914 in , Milam, Texas, USA; was buried in 1914 in San Gabriel, Milam, Texas, USA.
    11. 1. Archibald WILLS was born in Apr 1839 in , , Missouri, USA; died on 1 Feb 1925 in Austin, Travis, Texas, USA; was buried on 2 Feb 1925 in Austin, Travis, Texas, USA.
    12. George Alexander WILLS was born in Oct 1841 in , , Texas, USA; died on 21 Mar 1922 in Davilla, Milam, Texas, USA; was buried on 23 Mar 1922 in Davilla, Milam, Texas, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James WILLS was born on 17 Jul 1763 in , Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 17 Aug 1855 in , Ray, Missouri, USA; was buried on 18 Aug 1855 in Wood Heights, Ray, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1773, , Montgomery, Virginia, USA
    • Military: Abt 1781, , Montgomery, Virginia, USA
    • Occupation: Abt 1783; blacksmith
    • Residence: 1783, , , Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: Abt 1792, , Rutherford, Tennessee, USA
    • Property: 5 Sep 1805; (sold) 124 ac on Stewart's Creek to Robert Ross, husband of Nancy Wills
    • Census: 1810, , Rutherford, Tennessee, USA; pg 13
    • Residence: 1820, , Clay, Missouri, USA
    • Pension: 20 Nov 1832, , Clay, Missouri, USA; , Revolutionary War # 517198
    • Census: 3 Sep 1850, , Ray, Missouri, USA; pg 317, hh #496

    Notes:

    I do not know for certain that the James Wills who is the father of my James B Wills is the James who married Lillian BUT my grandmother told me that the B stood for Buchanan.

    Moved to Montgomery Co. Va. in 1773. Served in the Rev. War toward the end. Moved to Davidson Co. TN along with several of the Buchanans in 1783.
    James and Lillian Buchanan Wills and James B's siblings...plus some of the Shackelfords went to Missouri in 1820.
    One researcher on this line who is now deceased thought that he was probably an orphan who came with the Buchanans to Va., because they came from Chester Co. Penn. also.
    From Ireland?
    Lived with David Wills in 1840.
    Lived with John Clevenger in 1850.

    On August 10, 1803 James Wills signed a petition favoring forming Rutherford Co. from Davidson Co. and Williamson Co.
    James Wills served on the first Rutherford County court jury in the town of Jefferson on July 2, 1804.
    Robert Ross and Nancy Wills, on 28 Nov 1804 applied for a marriage license. James Wills was surety. Note: Robert Ross is my grandfather - know where he is buried.
    In the July Term 1811 James Wills was appointed as one of five executors of the estate of James Morton. On October 5, 1813 James Wills was mentioned in the estate of James Freeman. [Roy Newsom roy s newsom @ msn . com]

    Page 1 JAMES WILLS - May 13, 1796
    This indenture made 7 Dec 1795 between Edward Bradley of the State of Kentucky of one part and James Wills of Davidson County of the other part. Edward Bradley conveyed unto James Wills a tract of land containing 117 3/4 acres in Davidson County, being part of my Preemption on Stones River adjoining Jas. Todd's line being Archibald Buchanan's corner being McMurry's corner, William Moore's corner. Test: Richard Cook. Signed by Edward Bradley by Jno. Overton, Att. Apr Term 1796.
    Davidson Co. Deed From The Register's Office, General Records Volume D.

    Page 35 JAMES WILLS - Aug 1, 1796
    This indenture made 4 June 1796 between James Todd of Davidson County of the one part and James Wills of same place of the other part. James Todd conveyed unto James Wills a tract of land containing 29 acres in Davidson County on the western bank of Stones River. Test: Benjamin Walker. July Term 1796.
    Davidson Co. TN Deed Volume D

    Page 123 Power of Attorney.
    Aug 31, 1798 I, Edward Bradley of Bourbon County, Kentucky appointed John Overton, Jr. of Nashville my attorney to convey a deed for 117 acres and 3/4 out of my Preemption Right on Stones River, to James Wills of the same place. This 9 June 1792. Wit: Robert Mosley and Squire Grant.
    Davidson Co. TN Wills and Inventories Volume 2

    James Wills June 11, 1801 page 290
    Indenture made & concluded July 25, 1800. Edward Bradley on December 7, 1795, by an indenture conveyed a part of his preemption to James Wills and there is a mistake in the deed. Therefore, Edward Bradley, now to correct the mistake, conveys 1/4 of his preemption to James Wills. Beginning at a marked sapling on James Todd's east boundary being Archibald Buchanan's southwest comer, then south with Todd's line 95 poles to a stake on Charles Hall's line, formerly Moore's, then east 142 poles to a white oak on said Hall's line being a corner to James Mulherin by agreement with John Hoggatt and said Wills, then north five degrees west along a dividing line made by said Mulherin to a sugartree and red bud in Archibald Buchanan's line, then with said line to the beginning. Containing 87 acres, 103 poles.
    Rutherford Co. TN Deed Book D

    Page 290 JAMES WILLS - June 11, 1801
    This indenture made 25 July 18OO between Edward Bradley of the State of Kentucky of the one part and James Wills of Davidson County of the other part. Edward Bradley conveyed unto James Wills, by attorney John Overton, on 7 Dec 1795, a part of his Preemption Right upon Stones River to James Wills and whereas there appears to be mistakes in the said deed as to the quantity mentioned and in the length of one of the lines. Now to rectify the said mistakes to do away the said deed is to the mistakes aforesaid, one fourth part of my Preemption Right clear of dispute and adjoining James Todd's line being Archibald Buchanan's corner and Charles Hall's line formerly Moores' and being a corner made by James Mulherin by agreement of John Hoggatt. Said land containing 87 acres. Wit: William Dickson and Jessee Wharton. Apr Term 1801.
    Davidson Co. TN Deed Book E.

    Page 6, Doc. Mo. 6 - James Wills to Jesse Clark, for 130 acres of land. Indenture made 2 April 1804. Land containing 130 acres in Rutherford County on Stewarts Creek, waters of Stones River. Beginning at a Spanish oak running west 240 poles to a white oak it being Joseph Mosley's beginning corner, thence south 75 poles to an elm, thence east 80 poles to a white oak, thence down the various courses of the branch in to Stewarts Creek, down the various courses of the creek to beginning.
    Witness: Samuel McBride Signed: James Wills Registered April Term 1804.
    Rutherford Co. TN Deed Book A

    Page 87, Doc. No. 109 - James Wills to Robert Ross for 124 acres. Indenture made 5 September 1805 between James Wills of Rutherford County and Robert Ross of same place. Land being in Rutherford County on Stewarts Creek a branch of Stones River, land being the south east of James Will's tract conveyed by deed to Robert Ross. Witness: James Gillespie Signed: James Wills
    Archibald B. Still Registered October 1805
    Rutherford Co. TN Deed Book A

    Page 504, Doc. No.513 - James Wills to George Buchanon for Deed, this indenture made 15 August 1813 between James Wills of Rutherford County and George Buchanon of same place for a certain tract of land in Rutherford County on the waters of Stewarts Creek of Stones River. Beginning at said Buchanon's north east corner, thence south 189 poles, thence west 11 poles, thence north east to beginning. Witness: George Wills and William Wills.
    Signed: James Wills Registered 22 May 1817
    Rutherford Co. TN Deed Book K

    Page 18, Doc. No. 25 - John Buchanan to Radford Gunn for 253 acres. This indenture made 15 March 1814 between John Buchanan of Davidson County and Radford Gunn of Rutherford County for a tract of land in Rutherford County on the east side of Stewarts Creek. Beginning at a post oak on Moses Phillip's north boundary line and being the north east corner of the original survey and runs south 137 poles to a hickory John Davis' corner, thence west with his line 335 poles to a sugar tree said Davis1 other corner on Bowen's east boundary line, thence north with Bowen's line 13 poles to a red oak said Bowen's north east corner on the east bank of Stewarts Creek, thence west 2 poles to the middle of the creek, thence down the middle of said creek with its different meanders to Moses Shelby's south boundary line, thence east with his line 244 poles to beginning, it being part of a tract of land granted by the State of Tennessee to John Davis and John Buchanan for 640 acres dated on the 28 January 1810 and No. 1944. Witness: Burwell Gannaway, Daniel Bowman and Jas. Wills.
    Signed: John Buchanan Registered 1 April 1814
    Rutherford Co. TN Deed Book K

    John Moseley to James Wills for Deed. This indenture made 23 September 1815 between John Moseley of Rutherford County and James Wills of same place for a tract of land in Rutherford County and on the waters of Stewarts Creek containing 70 acres. Beginning at the original corner of Col. Samuel Moseley's preemption of 640 acres, thence 140 poles, thence north 82 poles, thence west 42 poles, thence south 2 poles, thence west 98 poles, thence south 80 poles to beginning. Witness: John F. Cooke, Ingram B. Collier and Arthur Puckett.
    Signed: John Moseley
    Registered 22 May 1820

    William Wills to (from) Thomas A. Harris for Deed. This indenture made 27 November 1815 between William Wills of Rutherford County and Thomas A. Harris of same place for a tract of land in Rutherford County. Beginning at an oak marked T.R., thence west 50 poles, thence north 62 poles to Archibald Harris' south boundary line, thence east 50 poles, thence south 62 poles to beginning. Containing 19 acres and 24 poles, it being a part of a 640 acre survey granted to Colonel Samuel Moseley, deceased. Witness: John Moseley, James Smith, James Wills and George Wills.
    Signed: Thomas A. Harris
    Registered 13 May 1820

    William Wills to James Wills for Deed. This indenture made 18 March 1820 between William Wills of Rutherford County and James Wills of same place for a tract of land in Rutherford County and on the waters of Stewarts Creek and adjoining James Wills' tract of land on the east. Beginning on James Wills' old east boundary line marked as a corner of the said William Wills' tract that he got from James Wills running south 66 poles to Robert Ross' north east corner, thence east 65 poles on Elliotts' east boundary line, thence south 66 poles to the bank of a branch, thence west to the beginning. Containing 26 1/2 acres.
    Signed: William Wills
    Registered 24 April 1820

    James Wills to William Wills for Deed. This indenture made 13 March 1820 between James Wills of Rutherford County and William Wills of same place for a tract of land in Rutherford County and on the waters of Stewarts Creek, a part of said James Wills' tract. Beginning on the east side of said creek at the mouth of a branch that empties into the creek a few yards above the mouth of the spring branch where William Wills now lives running eastwardly up said branch to a line made by Colonel Christmas for Clement Hall, thence east to James Wills' old east boundary line marked as a corner for the said William Wills' tract and also for B. Wills' tract, thence north 148 poles to an oak marked TE on Colonel Samuel Moseley's south boundary line, thence west 50 poles, thence north 82 poles to the channel of creek, thence west 25 poles, thence south to the creek, thence up said creek to beginning. Containing 140 acres.
    Signed: James Wills
    Registered 24 May 1820

    James Wills to Thomas Harwell for 123 1/2 acres. This indenture made 13 March 1820 between James Wills of Rutherford County and Thomas Harwell of same place for a tract of land in Rutherford County and on Stewarts Creek. Beginning at a walnut running east 62 poles to the center of the channel of Stewarts Creek, thence down the middle of the channel of said creek 168 poles, thence north 16 degrees west to another tree on the west bank of said, thence down the middle of the channel of said creek to Bobitt's corner, thence west 50 poles, thence north 48 poles, thence west 120 poles to the west boundary line of the original survey and Thomas Washington's east boundary line, thence with his line south 2 degrees west 210 poles to beginning. Witness: William Wills, Millington Smith and Robert Ross.
    Signed: James Wills
    Registered 8 May 1821

    James Wills to James Bobbitt for 123 1/4 acres. This indenture made 3 April 1820 between James Wills of Rutherford County and James Bobbitt of same place for a tract of land in Rutherford County and on Stewarts Creek. Beginning at a corner for said Bobbitt's tract by General L. Nolen on James Wills' west boundary line and on Jesse Clarke's south boundary line, thence east 118 poles and 10 links to the bank of a branch, thence down said branch with its meanders to the creek 132 poles, thence up said creek in the middle of the channel 151 poles on the west bank of said creek, marked as a corner for Thomas Harwell, and the said Bobbitt, thence west 50 poles, thence north 48 Poles, thence west 117 poles to the west boundary line of the original survey and Thomas Washington's east boundary line, thence north 2 degrees west to beginning. Witness: Lucket Davis and David Ledbetter.
    Signed: James Wills
    Registered 8 May 1821

    James is #98 in the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR)'s Patriot Index.

    (Research):Chester Co, PA
    Middletown Tax List 1729 Thomas Wills
    Whiteland Township Tax List 1729 Michael Wills
    West Fallowfield 1753 taxlist David Wills
    Uwchland landowners 1774 Peter Wills

    Census:

    Males: 3 under 10 ( Jas B, David, X)
    2 16-26 (Archibald, Geo?)
    1 over 45 (James)
    Females: 2 under 10 (Susan?, Margaret)
    1 10-16 (Mary)
    1 16-26, maybe Nancy, a sibling or relative, she would have been 22)
    1 over 45 (Lillian)

    Pension:

    The data furnished herein are obtained from the papers on file in Rev. War Pension claim S.17198, based upon the military service of James Wills, in that war.
    James Wills was born July 17, 1763 in Chester Co., PA. where he resided until he was about 10 years of age, then moved to Montgomery Co., Va.
    While residing in Montgomery Co., Va. he enlisted early in 1781 and served at various times on short tours, about 7 months and 29 days in all, as a private under Lieutenant Daniel Howe, Capt. James Burns, and Col. William Preston in the Va. troops.
    In the fall of 1783 he moved to the state of Ky., where he resided until 1820, then moved to Clay Co., MO, of which place he was a resident when he was allowed pension on his application executed Nov. 20, 1832.
    In 1832, son James B. Wills was living in Clay Co., Mo, the name of his mother is not given and there are no further data as to family.
    The above is the history of the soldier named James Wills, who resided in the state of MO at the time he received his pension, that is found on the Rev. War records of this office.
    It is signed A.D. Hiller, Assistant to Administrator. [Jan Wallace]

    Census:
    District 75? 15? 13?
    John Clevenger M 52 Virginia
    Margaret Clevenger F 50 Tennessee
    Sarah Clevenger F 18 Missouri
    Margaret Clevenger F 16 Missouri
    James Clevenger M 15 Missouri
    Richard Clevenger M 14 Missouri
    Robert Clevenger M 8 Missouri
    John Clevenger M 5 Missouri
    James Wills M 87 Virginia
    Sarah Clevenger F 22 Tennessee
    Caroline Clevenger F 4 Missouri
    Angeline Clevenger F 1 Missouri

    Buried:
    His tombstone says:
    James
    Wills
    Blacksmith
    VA Militia
    Capt Burns Co
    Revolutionary
    War
    Jul 17 1763
    Aug 17 1855

    James married Lillian BUCHANAN about 1790 in , , Virginia, USA. Lillian (daughter of Archibald BUCHANAN and Agnes BOWEN) was born about 1770 in , Washington, Virginia, USA; died after 1820. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Lillian BUCHANAN was born about 1770 in , Washington, Virginia, USA (daughter of Archibald BUCHANAN and Agnes BOWEN); died after 1820.

    Notes:

    died 8/17/1855, Clay Co, MO?

    Notes:

    Married:
    probably in Washington County

    Children:
    1. Archibald WILLS was born in 1792 in , Rutherford, Tennessee, USA; died on 2 Dec 1877 in , Clay, Missouri, USA; was buried on 3 Dec 1877 in , Platte, Missouri, USA.
    2. George WILLS was born in 1794 in , Rutherford, Tennessee, USA; died after 1869 in , Leavenworth, Kansas, USA.
    3. Mary WILLS was born about 1795 in , Rutherford, Tennessee, USA; died on 20 Jul 1837 in , Ray, Missouri, USA; was buried on 21 Jul 1837 in Wood Heights, Ray, Missouri, USA.
    4. 2. James B WILLS was born in 1798 in , Rutherford, Tennessee, USA; died in 1872 in , , Texas, USA.
    5. Susan WILLS was born about 1798 in , Rutherford, Tennessee, USA; died in Deceased.
    6. Margaret WILLS was born on 1 Jan 1801 in , Rutherford, Tennessee, USA; died after 1879.
    7. David L WILLS was born on 12 Jul 1804 in , Rutherford, Tennessee, USA; died on 16 Jan 1854 in , Clay, Missouri, USA.

  3. 6.  Daniel SHACKELFORD was born in 1770 in , , Virginia, USA (son of Henry SHACKELFORD and Mary ???); died in Apr 1852 in , Platte, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1840, , Platte, Missouri, USA; pg 140
    • Census: 1850, , Platte, Missouri, USA; pg 829 (415B)
    • Census: 1850, , Platte, Missouri, USA; Slave Schedule, pg 238
    • Will: 27 Dec 1851, , Platte, Missouri, USA; Daniel Shacelford

    Notes:

    SHACKELFORD CLAN MAGAZINE
    February 1951 Vol 6. No 10
    Also in Ray County, Mo., in 1838, was one Daniel Shackelford, whose wife was Tabitha. This Daniel Shackelford married Tabitha Nance, in Henry County Virginia, October 29th, 1798. And he was a son of Henry and Mary Shackelford, who died in Henry Co, Va., 1806. Henry and Mary Shackelford, of Henry Co, Va., had the following children: Susannah, John, William, James, Daniel, Samuel and Henry. We are not certain that the above is the order of birth, but those were the daughter and sons of Henry.
    Now since the son of Daniel was in Ray County, Mo., 1838, we would like to know if the John, whom we are now discussing, was of the same branch of the family? He was not a son of Daniel unless Daniel was married a second time. Daniel was married 1798, and this John was born 1795.
    But Daniel had a brother John who died in Henry County, Va., 1815., and he had a son John. Query? Could the John in Ray County, Mo., be the son of John, of Henry County, Va? Should any one be able to confirm this one way or another we will be forever grateful.

    Census:
    1 male 60-70 [cir 1775]
    1 female 50-60 [cir 1785]

    Census:
    1 male aged 36

    Census:
    Carroll Township
    Danl Shackleford M 80 Virginia
    Tabitha Shackleford F 67 Virginia

    Will:
    In the name of God Amen
    I Daniel Shacelford of the County of Platte & State of Missouri being poorly of body but of perfect mind & memory do ordain this the following disposal of all my worldly goods - both real & personal to be my last will & testament. I give & bequeath all my worldly goods personal & real estate to my wife Tabitha during her life to support her on after all Just Debts are paid. It is my will & wish that James G. Williams after my death shall take my negro boy Jack & my land on which I now reside & the balance of my property & manage it for my wife Tabitha & after her death for the property left to be equally divided between Amy Wills; Nancy Oliphant,s children: James Oliphant, Mary Gideon, Jasper Oliphant, Newton Oliphant, Manerva Oliphant, Susan Sercey; Reuben Shackleford,s children: Elizabeth Nance, James Shackleford, John Shackleford, William Shackleford, Arena Stiles, Caroline Shackleford, Tabitha Shackleford, Reuben Shackleford, Daniel Shackleford; Sally Wills; Polley Williams. it is also my Will & wish that Susan M Brigand shall have five dollars of my estate after the death of my Wife Tabitha. it is also my will & wish that my boy Jack shall have the privilege of choosing his master & the man whom he chooses shall have him at the approved price. In testimony of this being my will & testament I assign my name & affix my seal
    this the 29 day of December
    1851 Daniel Shackleford

    Witnesses:
    T L DBerry
    Alexander Breckenridge
    Samuel H Oliphant

    Daniel married Tabitha NANCE on 29 Oct 1798 in , Henry, Virginia, USA. Tabitha (daughter of Reuben NANCE and Amy WILLIAMSON) was born in 1783 in , , Virginia, USA; died after 1859. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Tabitha NANCE was born in 1783 in , , Virginia, USA (daughter of Reuben NANCE and Amy WILLIAMSON); died after 1859.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1860, , Platte, Missouri, USA; pg 42, f/d 305/293

    Notes:

    Census:
    Carroll Township
    J G Williams M 57 North Carolina
    Mary Williams F 50 Virginia
    Tabitha Shackelford F 77 Virginia
    Alexander Wills M 32 Missouri
    Mary Wills F 12 Missouri
    Sarah Wills F 11 Missouri
    James Wills M 10 Missouri
    William Wills M 7 Missouri
    Alice Wills F 6 Missouri

    Children:
    1. 3. Amy W SHACKELFORD was born in 1800 in , , Virginia, USA; died before 1871 in , , Texas, USA.
    2. Reuben SHACKELFORD was born in 1803 in , , Virginia, USA; died in Deceased.
    3. Sarah Elizabeth SHACKELFORD was born in 1806 in , , Virginia, USA; died after 1879 in , , Kansas, USA.
    4. Mary SHACKELFORD was born in 1809 in , , Virginia, USA; died in Deceased.
    5. Nancy SHACKELFORD was born about 1810; died in Deceased.
    6. Samuel SHACKELFORD was born about 1812; died in Deceased.


Generation: 4

    Children:
    1. 4. James WILLS was born on 17 Jul 1763 in , Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 17 Aug 1855 in , Ray, Missouri, USA; was buried on 18 Aug 1855 in Wood Heights, Ray, Missouri, USA.
    2. Nancy WILLS was born on 6 Jun 1788 in , Rutherford, Tennessee, USA; died in Deceased.
    3. William WILLS was born about 1790; died in Deceased.

  • 10.  Archibald BUCHANANArchibald BUCHANAN was born in 1728 in , Chester, Pennsylvania, USA (son of James BUCHANAN and Martha ALLISON); died in 1806 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA; was buried in 1806 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Military: 17 Jul 1755; Captain William Preston's Rangers
    • Residence: 1761, , Augusta, Virginia, USA
    • Property: 7 Nov 1762, , Augusta, Virginia, USA; (bought) 406 acres
    • Property: 18 Aug 1769, , Augusta, Virginia, USA; (sold) 406 acres
    • Residence: 1782, , Washington, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: Abt 1785, Donelson, Davidson, Tennessee, USA; Clover Bottom Farm
    • Residence: 1800, Donelson, Davidson, Tennessee, USA; Old Blue Brick
    • Will: 7 Oct 1806, , Rutherford, Tennessee, USA

    Notes:

    Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Volume I [Chalkey], page 89
    AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS, ORDER BOOK No. VII.
    MAY 19, 1761.
    (3) Agnes Buchanan qualifies admx. of her late husband, James McFarron, decd., now wife of Archibald Buchanan.

    COUNTY COURT JUDGMENTS, page 358, MARCH, 1769 (B)
    Buchanan's Administrator vs. Sayers.--Bill filed 14th January, 1767. Archibald Buchanan, administrator of Walter Buchanan, late of County of Chesterfield, merchant, orator. In 1764 Alexander Sayers, now deceased, owned land in Dunkar's Bottom, on New River, and on Red Creek, at Fort Chiswell, and mortgaged the same to Walter Buchanan on 21st January, 1764. Alexander died 1765 intestate, leaving son Robert, eldest son and heir. Walter Buchanan died 1766. Archibald is brother of Archibald. Robert Breckinridge was guardian of Robert Sayers, May 1767. The mortgage was proved before the General Court, 28th April, 1764, by John Skelton, Robert Donald and Marty Handly, witnesses. John Fleming and Joseph Maynard were also witnesses.

    Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Volume II, page 451
    AUGUSTA COUNTY FEE BOOKS
    Page 385.--1765: Processioned by Collier and McCampbell, viz: For William McCamey, for Jno. Beatty (Samuel Norrad present), for Solomon Whitley, for Wm. Gilmore, for Robt. Erwin, for Jno. McKee, for Andw. McCampbell, for Henry Kirkham, for Edward Fairies, for James Campbell, for Alex. Deal, for John Gilmore, for Moses Cunningham for Robt. Hamilton, for James McCalster, for Hugh Cunningham, for George McConne; for Wm. Moore, Michael Kirkham present; for James Young, for Robert McKelhenny, for Margery Crawford, for Saml. Todd, for Rob. Young, for James Hutton, for James Todd, for George Gibson for Alex. Collier, for Jno. Hanna, for Robt. Talford, for Robt. McHenry, for David Talford, for William Hall, for John McMurtrey, for James Davies, for Robt. McKee, for Jno. Somers, for Jno. Huston, for Jno. Wylie, for Jno. McConne, for Archd. Buchanan, for Wm. Porter, for Jno. Wieley.

    Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Volume III, page 15
    ABSTRACTS OF WILLS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA
    AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT.
    WILL BOOK NO. 1.
    Page 208.--1st September, 1748. Vendue held at house of Samuel Stewart of goods of Joseph Harrison sold by Jeremiah Harrison. To Timothy Convey, Samuel Harrison, Samuel Monsey, Arthur Johnson, Abraham Smith, Tunis Wood, Samuel Hull, Edward McGinnis, Archibald Buchanan, Aaron Oliver, Ephraim Love, Solomon Turpin, Samuel Wilkey.

    page 59
    Page 396.--20th September, 1759. Vendue of James Buchanan's estate, purchasers, viz: John, Archibald, William, Buchanan. In hands of Capt. John Buchanan, his pay. Paid Thomas Dredan.


    page 62
    WOLL BOOK NO. 3
    Page 23.--19th May, 1761. Archibald Buchanan's (Bohannon) bond (with Jno. and Wm. Buchanan) for Archibald and Agnes Buchanan (late Agnes McFerrin) administration of estate of James McFerrin.

    page 67
    Page 116.--9th December, 1761. Francis McCown's estate appraised, by Jacob Anderson, Archd. Buchanan, Hugh Cunningham.

    page 78
    Page 239.--18th August, 1761. Archibald Buchanan's bond (with Jno. Maxwell, Chas. Hays), as guardian (appointed) to Jno. McFerrin, orphan of James McFerrin.

    page 88
    Page 379.--9th June, 1761. James Buchanan's will--To son Alexander Buchanan; to son Archibald Buchanan; to son John Buchanan; to sons Wm. and Robt. Buchanan; to wife Mary Buchanan; to sons Geo. and David Buchanan; to daughter Rebecky Buchanan. Executors, wife Mary and son Alexander. Teste: Daniel Nerrity, Jas. McCown, Wm. Scott. Proved, 19th March, 1765, by Daniel Harrison and Wm. Scott. Executors qualified, with Jno. Wallace, Jno. Buchanan. (Mary's mark ).

    page 104
    WILL BOOK NO 4
    Page 119.--18th May, 1768. James Rutherford's will was presented by Wm. Buchanan, one of the executors, who refused to execute. It is proved that Margaret, the willow, likewise refuses. Will is proved, by William Buchanan (another witness, James Buchanan, being dead). The other witness, Archibald Buchanan, is ordered summoned. Administration granted Alex. Walker.

    page 310-311
    DEED BOOK NO 5
    Page 154.--19th March, 1753. Borden, etc., to John Walker, Jr., 302 acres of 92100. (Back Creek ?); corner Joseph Culton, Moffets Cr., Robert Culton. Delivered: Alexander Walker, October 2d, 1775, Archibald Buchanan. Teste: James and Wm. McCoskry, Alexander McMullen.

    page 392-293
    DEED BOOK NO 11
    Page 134.--7th November, 1762. Borden's executors, to Archibald Buchanan,

    Property:
    Borden's executors, to Archibald Buchanan, ?5, 406 acres, part of 92,100, crossing McCowns Run; Robert Christian's corner; white oak by a warm spring, on Hays' (Nays?) Creek. Teste: Robert King, John Lawrance, John Lawrance, Jr. Delivered: Wm. Buchanan, August, 1769.

    Property:
    Archibald Buchanan and Agness to William Buchanan, ?45, 406 acres, part of Borden's 92,100 acres, crossing McCason's Run; Robert Christian's Corner, oak by a Warm Spring, north branch of Hays' Creek.

    Will:

    Page 120 Will of Archibald Buchanan, deceased.
    Oct 7, 1806 To my grand children the sons and daughters of my daughter Martha Steel, $1.00 to be divided equally. I give to my daughter Lilly Wills $1.00. To my daughter Mary Jones $1.00. To my daughter Rebeccah Shannon $20.00. To my daughter Nancy Drew $1.00. To my daughter Ellen Buchanan $1.00. To my brother Robert Buchanan an absolute right to 320 acres of land a part of the tract on which I live. I give this to him and his heirs &c to be laid off to him on the west side adjoining the lands of James Todd. I give to my son James Buchanan and heirs all the residue of the tract whereon I live after his uncle Robert gets his 320 acres laid off. I appoint my son James Buchanan my executor. This May 30, 1801. Wit: Daniel Smith, Edward Saunders and Sooky Sanders.
    Davidson Co. TN Will Book 3.

    Archibald married Agnes BOWEN on 19 May 1761 in , Augusta, Virginia, USA. Agnes (daughter of John BOWEN and Lilly MCILHANEY) was born in 1734 in , , Virginia, USA; died in 1803 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA; was buried in 1803 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  • 11.  Agnes BOWEN was born in 1734 in , , Virginia, USA (daughter of John BOWEN and Lilly MCILHANEY); died in 1803 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA; was buried in 1803 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA.

    Notes:

    Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia (Chalkey)
    Volume I
    Page 89
    AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS.
    ORDER BOOK No. VII.
    MAY 19, 1761.
    (3) Agnes Buchanan qualifies admx. of her late husband, James McFarron, decd., now wife of Archibald Buchanan.

    Children:
    1. Martha BUCHANAN was born in 1762 in , Augusta, Virginia, USA; died in Deceased in , , Tennessee, USA.
    2. James BUCHANAN was born on 16 Jul 1763 in , , Virginia, USA; died on 14 Feb 1841 in , Davidson, Tennessee, USA; was buried on 15 Feb 1841 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA.
    3. Rebecca BUCHANAN was born on 6 Oct 1768; died in 1860 in , Wilson, Tennessee, USA.
    4. 5. Lillian BUCHANAN was born about 1770 in , Washington, Virginia, USA; died after 1820.
    5. Ellen BUCHANAN was born about 1770; died in Deceased.
    6. Nancy BUCHANAN was born about 1772; died in Deceased.
    7. Mary BUCHANAN was born about 1774; died about 1845 in , White, Illinois, USA.

  • 12.  Henry SHACKELFORD was born about 1735; died in 1806 in , Henry, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Will: 31 Oct 1805, , Henry, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    SHACKELFORD CLAN MAGAZINE
    June 1955 Vol. 11. No. 2
    Thus we find the children of Samuel and John, sons of Henry Shackelford, Sr., and his wife Mary, and perhaps those of the son Henry, Jr. But Henry, Sr. had three other sons and perhaps a daughter, ie Susannah Jacobs, James, William and Daniel.
    The son Daniel married Tabitha Nance in 1798, and later moved to Platte County, Mo. Miss Henrietta Shackelford states that her grandfather John had three uncles that moved to Kentucky about the same time that John moved to Missouri. And as we know that John, Samuel and William all died in Virginia, then the three uncles would have to be Daniel, James and Henry. And as we have already pointed out, we feel certain that Henry Shackelford, who married Nancy Crump in Knox County, Ky., and later went to Harlan County, was a son of Henry, Sr., of Henry County, Va. Daniel later went to Platte County, Missouri. But where did James go? and who were his descendants?
    Henry Shackelford, by his own statement, was born in King William County, Virginia, August 30, 1764. He died in Harlan County, Ky., May 17, 1842. He was married to Nancy Crump in Knox County, Ky., April 1, 1803 or 1801. (Our records show both dates, and we are not cerrtain which is correct) Nancy Crump, by her own statement in her pension petition, was born about 1780, in Tennessee. And she says she and Henry had six children.

    WILL OF HENRY SHACKELFORD
    I, Henry Shackelford, of Henry County, being weak in body, but well and sound and of perfect memory, thanks to Almighty God; calling to remembrance the frailty and uncertainty of human life, have made this my last Will and Testament in manner following:
    I give and commit my soul unto the hands of my merciful Creator, hoping for redemption of my sins through the merits of my blessed Redeemer -- Jesus Christ. My body I leave to be buried at the discretion of my executor hereafter named.
    Imprimis: After my just debts are honestly paid I lend to my dear and loving wife - Mary Shackelford, during her life or widowhood, all my land and plantation I now live on, with all my household and kitchen furniture, with all my stock of horses, cattle, and hogs, with three negroes, namely -- Rose, James, and Sal, that I am now possessed with.
    Imprimis: I give unto Susannah Jacobs, ten pounds cash, one cow and calf; and it is my will that she should have the first colt my mare has. To her and her heirs forever.
    Imprimis: I leave to my son Henry's children, one hundred pounds cash, and after my wife's decease, they are to have the balance of their part in money when my land is sold; to them and their heirs forever. I leave to my son -- Henry Shackelford, five shillings sterling. But in case my son Henry Shackleford, wantes the children's money, or any part thereof, it is my desire that he may give security to get the money forthcoming to his children:
    I leave my wife's part to be equally divided amongst my four sons and my son Samuel's children -- namely John Shackelford, James Shackelford, William Shackelford and Daniel Shackelford; to them and their heirs forever. What other estate I am possessed of and not yet willed away, I leave to be equally divided amongst my four sons, namely - John, William, James, and Daniel; and my son Samuel's children, after deducting twenty pounds cash for my son John; also fifteen pounds for my son Samuel's children, except they should bring suit for a lend of forty pounds I gave to my son Samuel; but in case they should bring suit against that lend of forty pounds --------- to be void and come out of their part to pay cost and interest of said lend.
    The negroes my son Samuel's children is to have, I leave to be hired out at a private sale by my executors, the hire of said negroes to go to the children yearly while the youngest comes of age; to them and their heirs forever. It is also my desire that the negroes may be lotted out as equally as possible; also my desire is, that Jack and Charlotte may not be parted, and the women to keep their little children. Also my son Daniel's negroes, if they are used ill, it is my desire that my executors my take the negroes and hire them out at a private sale, and the hire to go to my son Daniel. Also my desire is that Rose, James, and Sal, after my wife's decease, should be appraised and the money equally divided amongst all my surviving children, except my son Henry Shackelford.
    Lastly: I nominate and appoint my son John Shackleford, executor to this my last Will and Testament; and as trustee to see this Will executed.
    Hereby revoking and disannuling all former wills by me made, and declaring this to be my last Will and Testament.
    In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Thirty First day of October, one thousand eight hundred and five (Oct. 31, 1805).

    Signed -- Henry X (his mark) Shackelford.
    Signed, sealed and published before us:
    Samuel Marshall, William Martin, and Francis Cox.
    Recorded in Will Book 2, pages 151/52, in Henry County, Virginia. Probated January 27, 1806.

    Henry married Mary ???. Mary was born about 1740; died in Deceased. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  • 13.  Mary ??? was born about 1740; died in Deceased.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Polly ???

    Children:
    1. William SHACKELFORD was born in 1759 in , King William, Virginia, USA; died in Deceased in , , Virginia, USA.
    2. John SHACKELFORD was born about 1762; died on 9 Nov 1812 in , Henry, Virginia, USA.
    3. Henry SHACKELFORD, Jr. was born on 30 Aug 1764 in , King William, Virginia, USA; died on 17 May 1842 in , Harlan, Kentucky, USA.
    4. Samuel SHACKELFORD was born about 1766; died before 1806 in , , Virginia, USA.
    5. James SHACKELFORD was born about 1768; died in Deceased.
    6. 6. Daniel SHACKELFORD was born in 1770 in , , Virginia, USA; died in Apr 1852 in , Platte, Missouri, USA.
    7. Susannah SHACKELFORD was born about 1772; died in Deceased.

  • 14.  Reuben NANCE was born in 1745 (son of William NANCE and Ann ???); died in 1812.

    Reuben married Amy WILLIAMSON. Amy was born about 1747; died after 1789. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  • 15.  Amy WILLIAMSON was born about 1747; died after 1789.
    Children:
    1. Sally NANCE was born on 14 Jul 1767; died in Deceased.
    2. William NANCE was born on 24 Dec 1768 in , Mecklenburg, Virginia, USA; died before 1868.
    3. Mary NANCE was born on 30 May 1770; died in Deceased.
    4. Bird NANCE was born on 24 Jul 1772; died in Deceased.
    5. Isaac NANCE was born on 13 Feb 1774; died in Deceased.
    6. Allen NANCE was born about 1776; died in Deceased.
    7. Isham NANCE was born about 1778; died in Deceased.
    8. John NANCE was born about 1780; died in Deceased.
    9. Susana NANCE was born about 1782; died in Deceased.
    10. 7. Tabitha NANCE was born in 1783 in , , Virginia, USA; died after 1859.
    11. Rueben NANCE, Jr was born on 8 Jul 1785 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died in Deceased.
    12. Clement NANCE was born on 30 Sep 1787; died in Deceased.
    13. Joseph NANCE was born about 1789; died in Deceased.


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