Descendants of Henry Wheeler

Eighth Generation

(Continued)


287. Wiley W. Wheeler (Wiley E. , Benjamin , William , Martin , John , John , Henry ) was born on 13 Mar 1837 in Orange Co., North Carolina. Wiley was counted in a census 1 in 1880 in District 19, Davidson Co., Tennessee.

He was one of the witnesses when his father recorded the deed to the land he had bought from J.S. Shacklett in 1858. He was enumerated in the 13th Civil District of Davidson Co., Tenn. in 1880.

There is another marriage for a Wylie W. Wheeler to Hattie Moss on 25 Apr 1886 in Davidson County. Bk. 8 pg. 397.

Wiley married (1) Catherine C. 'Kate' Taylor on 1 Mar 1860 in Davidson Co., Tennessee. Catherine was born about 1852 in Ohio.

They had the following children:

  908 F i Mary Wheeler was born 1 about 1868 in Davidson Co., Tennessee.
+ 909 F ii Florence E. Wheeler
  910 M iii William Wheeler was born 1 about 1874 in Davidson Co., Tennessee.

Wiley married 1 (2) Mrs. Catherine Bridges on 30 Jun 1876 in Davidson Co., Tennessee. Mrs. was born 2 about 1852 in Ohio.

According to the 1880 census she had a son, John Bridges, born about 1874 in Tennessee.

They had the following children:

  911 F iv Katie Wheeler was born 1 about 1878 in Davidson Co., Tennessee.

Wiley married 1 (3) Mrs. Lillie May Walton on 29 Apr 1888 in Davidson Co., Tennessee.

288. Dicy Mai Wheeler (Wiley E. , Benjamin , William , Martin , John , John , Henry ) was born on 22 Oct 1839 in Williamson Co., Tennessee. She died after 1920 in Davidson Co., Tennessee. Dicy was counted in a census 1 in 1920 in 2nd Civil District, Davidson Co., Tennessee.

The 1900 census shows that she had borne four children. Three were still living.

Dicy married James Duffel son of Benjamin Franklin Duffel and Elizabeth on 2 May 1869 in Tennessee. James was born 1 about 1854 in Tennessee. He died before 1920 in Davidson Co., Tennessee. James was counted in a census 2 in 1880 in District 2, Rutherford Co., Tennessee. He was counted in a census 3 in 1900 in Third District, Davidson Co., Tennessee.

They had the following children:

+ 912 M i George W. Duffel
  913 ii Duffel was born 1 in Tennessee.
  914 F iii Katie Duffel was born 1 in May 1883 in Tennessee.
  915 F iv Cumi Duffel was born 1 about 1884 in Rutherford Co., Tennessee.

A Cumi Hayes, age 46, was listed on the 1930 census of Rutherford Co., Tenn. The husband was James Hayes, age 46, with children William Powell, age 11; Mildred, age 10; Elizabeth, age 8; and Gracie, age 3 6/12. They were living on Spann Road at Almaville Road.

291. Sophronia H. Brogdon (Winifred Wheeler , Benjamin , William , Martin , John , John , Henry ) was born on 9 Sep 1827 in Granville Co., North Carolina. She died on 3 Jan 1894 in Weakley Co., Tennessee. She was buried in Moore Cemetery. Sophronia was counted in a census 1 in 1860 in Henry Co., Tennessee.

Sophronia married 1 (1) Benjamin Franklin Thomas Lamb on 23 Apr 1853 in Henry Co., Tennessee. Benjamin was born 2 about 1833 in Tennessee. He died on 3 Jan 1857 in Henry Co., Tennessee.

They had the following children:

+ 916 M i James David Lamb
+ 917 M ii Benjamin Thomas Lamb

Sophronia married (2) Silas Reuben Moore on 28 Dec 1861 in Henry Co., Tennessee. Silas was born on 27 Oct 1809 in Tennessee. He died on 11 Feb 1897 in Weakley Co., Tennessee. Silas was counted in a census 1 in 1870 in Weakley Co., Tennessee. He was counted in a census 2 in 1880 in Weakley Co., Tennessee.

He was a school teacher in Weakley Co., Tennessee.

They had the following children:

  918 M iii Samuel S. Moore was born 1 on 9 Sep 1863 in Weakley Co., Tennessee.
  919 M iv Robert Lee Moore was born 1 on 9 Aug 1864 in Weakley Co., Tennessee.
+ 920 M v John Bunyan Moore
  921 F vi Matilda Ann Moore was born 1 on 24 Dec 1867 in Weakley Co., Tennessee.
  922 M vii Lemuel Potter Moore was born 1, 2 on 18 Oct 1869 in Weakley Co., Tennessee.
        Lemuel married Francis Nell.

292. Robert P. Brogdon (Winifred Wheeler , Benjamin , William , Martin , John , John , Henry ) was born 1 on 17 Oct 1829 in Granville Co., North Carolina. He died 2 on 13 Mar 1909 in Independence Co., Arkansas. He was buried 3 in Walnut Grove, Independence Co., Arkansas. Robert was counted in a census 4 in 1860 in Paris, Henry Co., Tennessee. He was counted in a census 5 in 1880 in Black River, Independence, Arkansas. He was counted in a census 6 in 1900 in Black River, Independence Co., Arkansas.

He served in Company E of the 45th Arkansas Cavalry during the Civil War. He was described as 5ft. 6 inches tall with dark hair and a light complexion.

Robert married Mary Ann Hall daughter of William Hall and Frances Key on 4 Apr 1848 in Henry Co., Tennessee. Mary was born 1, 2 on 1 Jan 1830 in North Carolina. She died 3 on 6 Nov 1900 in Independence Co., Arkansas. She was buried 4 in Walnut Grove, Independence Co., Arkansas.

They had the following children:

+ 923 M i Thomas Jefferson Brogdon
  924 F ii Tabitha A. Brogdon was born 1 on 27 Jan 1851 in Henry Co., Tennessee.
+ 925 F iii Frances L. Sophronia Brogdon
+ 926 F iv Rebecca Adline Brogdon
+ 927 M v Ivan David Brogdon
+ 928 F vi Louisa Elizabeth Brogdon
+ 929 M vii John Clinton Brogdon
+ 930 M viii Robert Houston Brogdon
  931 F ix Mary Clementine Brogdon was born 1 on 26 Dec 1863 in Independence Co., Arkansas. She died 2 on 6 Aug 1884 in Independence Co., Arkansas. She was buried 3 in Walnut Grove, Independence Co., Arkansas.
  932 M x Alfred Wesley Brogdon was born 1, 2 on 1 May 1866 in Independence Co., Arkansas. He died 3 on 13 Oct 1896 in Independence Co., Arkansas. He was buried 4 in Center Grove, Independence Co., Arkansas.
        Alfred married Eula T. Miller on 22 Dec 1887.
+ 933 F xi Berilla Jane 'Doll' Brogdon
  934 M xii Hamblin Hawkins Brogdon was born 1 on 17 Dec 1870 in Independence Co., Arkansas. He died on 15 Jul 1956. He was buried in Center Grove, Independence Co., Arkansas.
        Hamblin married (1) Samantha A. 'Lucy' Young in 1893 in Bentonville, Benton Co., Arkansas.
        Hamblin married (2) Julia Wasson.
        Hamblin married (3) Mindy Weeks Duke.
  935 M xiii George Franklin Brogdon was born 1 on 19 Dec 1871 in Independence Co., Arkansas. He died on 10 Oct 1899 in Independence Co., Arkansas. He was buried in Center Grove, Independence Co., Arkansas.
+ 936 F xiv Sarah Angeline Brogdon

293. Ann Mary "Annie" Brogdon (Winifred Wheeler , Benjamin , William , Martin , John , John , Henry ) was born 1 in Oct 1832 in Granville Co., North Carolina. She died 2 after 1900 in Lauderdale Co., Tennessee.

Ann married Andrew J. Brogdon 1 on 1 Jun 1853 in Henry Co., Tennessee. Andrew was born 2 on 2 Nov 1833 in Tennessee. He died on 11 Jun 1895 in Lauderdale Co., Tennessee. He was buried in Asbury Cemetery, Ripley, Tennessee. Andrew was counted in a census 3 in 1880 in District 3, Lauderdale Co., Tennessee.

They had the following children:

+ 937 M i Egbert Brogdon
+ 938 M ii Leonard Houston Brogdon
  939 F iii Lenora Brogdon was born 1 about 1859 in Ripley, Lauderdale Co., Tennessee.
+ 940 F iv Louisa E. Brogdon
  941 M v Benjamin "Bennie" Brogdon was born 1 in 1864 in Ripley, Lauderdale Co., Tennessee.
  942 F vi Lucy Ann Brogdon 1 was born 2 on 22 Feb 1866 in Ripley, Lauderdale Co., Tennessee. She died on 25 Jul 1887 in Lauderdale Co., Tennessee. She was buried in Asbury Cemetery, Ripley, Tennessee.
  943 F vii Fannie Brogdon was born 1 in Oct 1869 in Ripley, Lauderdale Co., Tennessee.
  944 F viii Winnie Brogdon was born 1 in 1874 in Ripley, Lauderdale Co., Tennessee.

295. Calpurnia Verdue Brogdon (Winifred Wheeler , Benjamin , William , Martin , John , John , Henry ) was born about 1835 in Tennessee. She died in Denning, Franklin Co., Illinois. Calpurnia was counted in a census 1 in 1900 in Denning, Franklin Co., Illinois.

Living with Calpurnia in 1900 were her daughter, Mary B., her son William B., and her daughter Ellen and her family.

Calpurnia married Reuben Derith Roberts Jr. on 20 Jan 1855 in Henry Co., Tennessee. Reuben was born 1 in 1827/1834 in Virginia. He died in 1880/1900 in Franklin Co., Illinois. Reuben was counted in a census 2 in 1860 in Henry Co., Tennessee. He was counted in a census 3 in 1880 in Frankfort, Franklin Co., Illinois.

They had the following children:

  945 M i James H. Roberts was born 1 about 1856 in Henry Co., Tennessee.
  946 M ii Jefferson J. Roberts was born 1 about 1858 in Henry Co., Tennessee.
+ 947 M iii David Reuben Roberts
+ 948 F iv Louisa Ida Roberts
+ 949 F v Ellen A. Roberts
  950 M vi Thomas Edwin Roberts was born 1 in 1869 in Illinois.
        Thomas married 2 Temperance Irena Neal 1 on 26 Apr 1896 in Frankfort, Franklin Co., Illinois. Temperance was born in 1872.
  951 F vii Mary B. Roberts was born 1 in 1871 in Illinois. She died in Denning, Franklin Co., Illinois.

She apparently did not marry.
  952 F viii Sarah A. Roberts was born 1 in 1874 in Illinois.
+ 953 M ix William Robert Roberts
  954 M x Charles R. Roberts was born 1 in 1879 in Frankfort, Franklin Co., Illinois.

299. Judith Elizabeth "Judy or Betty" Wheeler (Benjamin (Franklin?) , Benjamin , William , Martin , John , John , Henry ) was born 1, 2 on 13 Aug 1834 in Granville Co., North Carolina. She died on 19 Dec 1896 in Granville Co., North Carolina.

Judith married David H. Beck son of James Beck and Mary Phillips on 16 Dec 1855 in Granville Co., North Carolina. David was born in May 1833 in Granville Co., North Carolina. He died after 1910 in Granville Co., North Carolina. David was counted in a census 1 in 1860 in Dutch District, Granville Co., North Carolina.

BURIAL: David and Elizabeth Beck were buried on their farm near Creedmoor. Years ago the owner of the farm pushed the whole cemetery, 30-40 graves, into a gully so he could farm on that spot. In June, 2001, family members recovered the broken stone of David and Elizabeth, had it repaired and cleaned, and moved it to the Dutchville Church cemetery. It was placed beside the graves of their son, Edward. She was a member of Dutchville Primitive Baptist Church.

They had the following children:

+ 955 F i Sophronia Caroline 'Carrie' Beck
+ 956 M ii Edward Franklin Beck

300. Louisa Jane Wheeler (Benjamin (Franklin?) , Benjamin , William , Martin , John , John , Henry ) was born 1 on 8 Mar 1836 in Dutchville District, Granville Co., North Carolina. She died on 8 Dec 1898.

Louisa married 1 Samuel Clark son of Francis A. Clark and Nancy A. Suit on 6 Dec 1857 in Granville Co., North Carolina. Samuel was born 2 on 11 Sep 1832 in Dutchville District, Granville Co., North Carolina. He died on 27 Nov 1893 in Granville Co., North Carolina.

Samuel Clark was conscripted into the Confederate Army, serving from July 1862 until April 1864. He was a private, under Capt. Turner, in Co. E of the 23rd Regiment of N.C. Troops. They called themselves "The Granville Plough Boys but would quickly become men as they became part of "Stonewall's Foot Cavalry".
As Major Gen. George McClellan was moving toward Richmond, in 1862, Gen. Robert E. Lee moved his army north to shift the war from war-torn Virginia. "Although McClellan moved too slowly on Sept. 14 to break through the gaps in South Mountain and cut off the scattered parts of the Confederate army, he did force Lee to decide to give battle sooner than he wanted and with fewer troops than he intended. ..." Samuel Clark was taken prisoner in the fighting at South Mountain, Md. three days before the Battle of Antietam. He was held prisoner at Ft. McHenry and Ft. Monroe but was paroled by the Army of the Potomac on 3 Oct 1862. He returned to his regiment and was admitted to the hospital called "Chimberaze Hospital No. 4" from 24 Oct until 10 Nov 1862 with "nostalgia". He must have decided to go home to recuperate. The records at first show him "deserted" but the company muster roll for Jan to Feb 1863 showed him "now at home sick". He had returned to duty by 30 April, just in time for the battle that has been called Lee's greatest victory - the Battle of Chancellorsville. The Confederates were outnumbered more that 2 to 1 and the fighting lasted for five days. The most intense fighting developed on the 3rd of May, across a densely wooded area known as the Wilderness of Spotsylvania. Lee turned his victory there into an agressive campaign that led a few weeks later to the battle of Gettysburg. But Samuel Clark would not participate in that campaign. Once again, he was in the hospital. On 3 May 1862, in the Battle of Chancellorsville, he had received wounds that resulted in the amputation of his left leg above the knee.
His company's muster roll for 1 Apr 1864 showed that Samuel Clark was furloughed 27 Mar 1864, then placed on the "retired" list on 23 April. For his service at the Battle of Chancellorsville he was awarded the Badge of Honor.
It was told to me that Samuel Clark "fought in the Civil War between the states and he lost a leg. It happened in the big battle at Chancellorsville, Va. (3 May 1863). Louisa Jane was the most courageous woman that you can think of. She walked all the way to Va., to all the battlefields, until she found her husband. She discovered that he had lost his leg. After she had nursed him back to health and he was able to walk, they walked all the way from Va. to N.C. They followed the railroad tracks.
Louisa Jane [later] died of rheumatism, which is probably called arthritis today. She had it so bad she was in a wheelchair."
On 6 July 1885, at the age of 53, and a resident of Dutchville, in Granville Co., N.C., Samuel applied for a pension as the result of his disability. He stated that he had received wounds that had resulted in the amputation of his right leg above the knee. He also stated that he was "unable to wear a wooden or cork leg on account of the condition of the stump and has to go on crutches". He was approved for a pension.
Samuel Clark owned 79 acres of land in the Dutchville area in 1886.

They had the following children:

+ 957 M i William Lebbeous 'Leb' Clark
+ 958 F ii Louetta Adelaide 'Etta' Clark
+ 959 F iii Valeria Wilkerson Clark
+ 960 F iv Espa Suit Clark
+ 961 M v Samuel Marsh Clark II
  962 F vi Frances Clark was born in Creedmoor, Granville Co., North Carolina. She died before 1880.
        Frances married Lemuel David Coley son of John Coley and Nelly Cash on 22 Jan 1867 in Granville Co., North Carolina. Lemuel was born 1 on 7 Mar 1848 in Granville Co., North Carolina. He died on 15 Sep 1927 in Granville Co., North Carolina. He was buried in Allen-Coley Cemetery at Allen's Crossroads. Lemuel was counted in a census 2 in 1880 in Dutchville District, Granville Co., North Carolina. He was counted in a census 3 in 1900 in Oxford, Granville Co., North Carolina.

He was living alone in 1900. The census indicated he was "single," not "widowder." He was a saloon keeper at that time.

303. Christopher Columbus Wheeler 1 (Benjamin (Franklin?) , Benjamin , William , Martin , John , John , Henry ) was born 2 on 30 Jan 1842 in Granville Co., North Carolina. He died on 3 May 1912 in Granville Co., North Carolina. He was buried in Creedmoor, Granville Co., North Carolina. Christopher was counted in a census 3 in 1880 in Dutchville Township, Granville Co., North Carolina. He was counted in a census 4 in 1900 in Dutchville Township, Granville Co., North Carolina. He was counted in a census 5 in 1910 in Dutchville Township, Granville Co., North Carolina.

He volunteered for the Partisan Rangers in the Confederate Army in Granville Co. on 15 July 1862. He was 20 years old. He served in Company I of the 63rd Regiment, 5th N.C. Calvary. He took part in a number of battles and skirmishes. From the first battle at White Hall, near Goldsboro, to Thompson's Bridge on the Neuse River in eastern N.C. Riding under Cavalry Corp Commander Maj. Gen. Jeb Stuart, there was the battle of Middleburg, Aldie and Upperville, in Va. At Upperville, C.C. had his horse killed under him. Maj. John M. Galloway, Historian of the 63rd said, " C.C. Wheeler, private of Co. I, had 3 horses shot from under him ... In the charge at Upperville, his horse was killed and fell on his leg and held him fast and he was about to be run over by the charging Federals when two of our men dismounted and turned the horse off of him and saved him from capture."
About 3 weeks later, on 12 July 1863, he had another horse killed under him as the 63rd covered the retreat of Lee's Army from Gettysburg. He was at the battle of Buckland Mill where the Federals were routed so badly Gen. Stuart referred to it as "The Buckland Races".
A letter C.C. wrote to his sister Louisa and her husband Samuel Clark has survived and I include a transcribed copy of it here. I have added the periods to make it easier to read.

Com I. 5 NC Calvary
7 miles below Richmond
Tuesday May the 15 th/64

Dear Brother & Sister. It is great pleasure to me when I can have the oppotunity of writing to you all. These lines leave me well & hope they will find you all enjoying the same. I, Saml, I have had a hard time Since I saw you last. we have been marching & fighting every day since we left Louisburg with the exception of 4 or 5 days. we fought the yankees from the Rapidan with in 3 miles of Richmond. it was cavalry. I don't know the number but I think about 8000 & 30 cannon. we never had more than half that number of men & no cannon atal until we got to Richmond. There we got 4 cannon & some reinforceĀ®)96mentsĀ®):6 so circuard [scared] they had to leave. if our force had been a little stronger we could of captured them every one. They only had just one way to get out. lost from our Regt. only 3 wounded. one I suspect is dead. he was shot senter through the boddy. it looks like the yankees is cutting talligraph lines to Richmond. I under stand the yankees have cut all the railroads running from Richmond & understand old Lee gave them a bad floging at Spotsylvania CH [Courthouse] on Friday last. They are fighting at Drunia bluf yesterday. I could heare the firing plane all day. I think they are making the Strongest effort to get to Richmond that ever have made but I tell you they will leave a great meany of their men behind in the road stroad [strewed] with thir dead now as far as they have come. They say they are going on to Rich[mond] but I think they will have a hard road to travel. but the great fear is that they will cut off our supplies. I think if they make a big offen- sive if anything ain't needed it is rain & if they ever do entend to do any good let them come now with 3 days rations & thir guns, on thir horses to Stop thet Rading party that is Cut[t]ing of[f] Gen Lees Suplices. The Sitty [city] battalian met them & was so much Ceard [scared] to infileth [?] they kild as meny of our men as they did the yankees & then run. Gen [James B.] Gordon was leding them when he was wounded. his arm has been amputated. The brave Gen. Stuart was kild near the Sitty when leading a charg. He lived about a day and a night after being wounded. we stopt heare to rest a day or too. both men and horses are broke down.
Your Brother CC Wheeler


He was "present and accounted for" through Aug 1864. On the 27th Oct 1864, in a skirmish at the Wilson house near Reams Station south of Petersburg, Va., he was wounded in the right leg [I was told that his horse was shot and fell on his leg.] causing amputation. He was reported in the hospital at Richmond, Va. in Dec 1864 & transferred by furlough 26 Jan 1865. He was admitted to the hospital at Danville, Va. 7 April 1865, and furloughed for 60 days on 8 April 1865."
He married Mildred Walker, 26 Mar 1873, in Granville Co., N.C. She was born Jan 1854 and died after 1920. They settled on a farm, part of which was given him by his father. He bought shares of some of his other brothers and sisters. On the 15th of June 1885, C.C. Wheeler, age 43 and a resident of Dutchville, N.C., filed for a pension based on his war service. The application stated that "while in battle, charging the lines of the enemy, the said Christopher Columbus Wheeler, received a wound in the right leg below the knee which caused the amputation of said leg just below the knee ..." and because of this he was incapable of manuel labor. N.B. Cannady, an attorney at Oxford, wrote a letter to the Pension Board in Raleigh stating that he was "well acquainted with C.C. Wheeler & know that he was a true & valued soldier ... that he is a good citizen & well worthy of the small 'mite' which the State has offered to her sons of the 'Lost Cause'". (There was no indication as to how much of a pension he received.) The pension act was amended in 1889 and on 9 June 1902, another application was filed. This one stated that "Mr. Wheeler's right leg is off immediately below the knee & is in an unhealed state now & he says very painful, he having to go on crutches prevents him from performing manual labor." In 1904, he entered Rex Hospi- tal in Raleigh where they again amputated as near the hip as possible. After that the pain seemed to be gone. On 31 May 1905, he applied for an increase in his pension. Granville County was growing. Now he was said to be living at Creedmoor. He died on 3 May 1912, as I was told, sitting in a chair on his front porch. In Dec 1921, when his widow filed for a pension, she was living at Northside, RFD #2. They are buried in the C.C. Wheeler family cemetery which is located on the old Wheeler homeplace on county road 1110 between Creedmoor and Butner.

Christopher married Mildred Walker daughter of Ellis Walker and Polly Walker on 26 Mar 1873 in Granville Co., North Carolina. Mildred was born 1 on 21 Jan 1854 in North Carolina. She died on 27 Jan 1922 in Granville Co., North Carolina. She was buried in Granville Co., on the Will Suitt Farm.

They had the following children:

  963 F i Allie Lois Wheeler was born 1 on 25 Dec 1873 in Granville Co., North Carolina. She died on 26 Sep 1948 in Granville Co., North Carolina. She was buried in C.C. Wheeler cemetery, Creedmoor, Granville Co., North Carolina.

They had no children.
        Allie married 1 William M. 'Willie' Elvey in Jun 1905 in Dutchville, Granville Co., North Carolina. William was born on 4 Sep 1865 in Virginia. He died on 17 Jun 1947 in Granville Co., North Carolina. He was buried in C.C. Wheeler cemetery, Creedmoor, Granville Co., North Carolina.
+ 964 M ii William Franklin Wheeler
+ 965 F iii Elsie Claudine 'Ellie' Wheeler
+ 966 F iv Bettie Rowe Wheeler
+ 967 M v Benjamin Elliott Wheeler
+ 968 M vi Cooper Pitt Wheeler
+ 969 M vii Goeffrey Thaxter Wheeler
+ 970 F viii Maggie Eleanor Wheeler

305. Luetta Mildred Wheeler (Benjamin (Franklin?) , Benjamin , William , Martin , John , John , Henry ) was born 1 on 24 Jun 1847 in Granville Co., North Carolina. She died 2 before 1900 in Dutchville, Granville Co., North Carolina. She was buried in Creedmoor, Granville Co., North Carolina.

Luetta married Lemuel David Coley son of John Coley and Nelly Cash on 21 Sep 1870 in Granville Co., North Carolina. Lemuel was born 1 on 7 Mar 1848 in Granville Co., North Carolina. He died on 15 Sep 1927 in Granville Co., North Carolina. He was buried in Allen-Coley Cemetery at Allen's Crossroads. Lemuel was counted in a census 2 in 1880 in Dutchville District, Granville Co., North Carolina. He was counted in a census 3 in 1900 in Oxford, Granville Co., North Carolina.

He was living alone in 1900. The census indicated he was "single," not "widowder." He was a saloon keeper at that time.

They had the following children:

+ 971 F i Eva Elizabeth Coley
+ 972 M ii Henry Newton Coley
  973 F iii Hermesi F.? Coley was born 1 in Dec 1878 in Dutchville, Granville Co., North Carolina.
  974 F iv Luetta Coley was born about 1879 in Granville Co., North Carolina.
  975 F v Sallie Coley was born 1 in Oct 1888 in Dutchville, Granville Co., North Carolina.

306. Parson M. Brogdon (Edy Wheeler , Benjamin , William , Martin , John , John , Henry ) was born 1 on 7 Oct 1823 in Granville Co., North Carolina. Parson was counted in a census in 1850 in Carroll Co., Tennessee. He was counted in a census 2 in 1860 in Carroll Co., Tennessee. He was counted in a census 3 in 1870 in Gibson Co., Tennessee.

When the 1860 census was taken his real estate was valued at $2500 and his personal estate was valued at $2200.

Parson married 1 (1) Mary W.. Mary was born in 1823 in Tennessee. She died in 1862/1867 in Tennessee.

They had the following children:

  976 F i Nancy Brogdon was born 1 in 1851 in Carroll Co., Tennesee.
  977 F ii Tennessee Brogdon was born 1 in 1853 in Carroll Co., Tennesee.
  978 F iii Attie Brogdon was born 1 in 1859 in Carroll Co., Tennesee.
  979 M iv Robert Brogdon was born 1 about 1862 in Tennessee.

Parson married (2) Jemima about 1867 in Tennessee. Jemima was born 1 about 1824 in Tennessee.

307. Mary Brogdon (Edy Wheeler , Benjamin , William , Martin , John , John , Henry ) was born 1, 2 about 1829 in North Carolina. She died about 1872 in Tennessee.

Mary married James Henderson Baldridge on 15 Sep 1857 in Carroll Co., Tennesee. James was born on 25 Aug 1812 in Tennessee. He died 1 on 5 Apr 1902 in Crockett Co., Tennessee. He was buried in Alamo City Cemetery. James was counted in a census 2 in 1860 in Gadsden, Madison Co., Tennessee. He was counted in a census 3 in 1870 in Gibson Co., Tennessee. He was counted in a census 4 in 1880 in Quincy, Crockett Co., Tennessee. He was counted in a census in 1900 in Crockett Co., Tennessee.

He was married 3 times. Mary Brogdon was his second wife.

They had the following children:

  980 M i Benjamin Baldridge was born 1 about 1858 in Tennessee. He died after 1900 in Crockett Co., Tennessee. Benjamin was counted in a census 2 in 1900 in Crockett Co., Tennessee.

He was working for Nancy Foster in 1900.
+ 981 M ii George L. Baldridge
  982 M iii Robert H. Baldridge was born 1 on 12 Jan 1863 in Gibson Co., Tennessee. He died 2 on 20 Feb 1887 in Crockett Co., Tennessee. He was buried in Alamo City Cemetery.
  983 F iv Edy Frances Baldridge was born 1 about 1864 in Gibson Co., Tennessee.
  984 F v Virginia T. Baldridge was born 1 about 1867 in Gibson Co., Tennessee.
        Virginia married 1 Andrew Joshua Archibald on 3 Dec 1884 in Crockett Co., Tennessee. Andrew was born 2 about 1856 in .
  985 M vi Julius H. Baldridge was born 1 about 1867 in Gibson Co., Tennessee.
  986 M vii Luther Baldridge was born 1 about 1871 in Crockett Co., Tennessee.

He must have died before the 1900 census.

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