Descendants of William Ansley
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James T. Veazey
Patentee: JAMES VEAZEY
Land Office: CAHABA
Document Number: 2053
Miscellaneous Document Number:
Title Authority: CASH ENTRY SALE
Signature: Y
Signature Date: 1825/06/06
Land Description Number: 1
Aliquot Parts: ESE
Section Number: 8
Township: 19N
Range: 7E
Block Number:
Base Line: ST STEPHENS
Total Acres: 80.0900
Fractional Section: N
Subsurface Rights Reserved: N
Metes and Bounds Description: N
Canceled Document: N
Multiple Patentee(s): N
Multiple Warantee(s): N
Accession Number: AL0170__.077
Image Name: 00009414
Volume ID: 060
Remarks:
Stith M Carter
1850 CARTER STITH M. Lowndes County AL 114 Lowndes District Federal Population Schedule AL 1850 Federal Census Index ALS5a290432
362.
Charles Carter
1850 Al Census
LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB
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2 309 309 Ansley James F 33 M Planter Georgia
3 309 309 Ansley Ursule 34 F Ala
4 309 309 Ansley William J 4 M Ala
5 309 309 Ansley Samuel 3 M Ala
6 309 309 Ansley Alice V 1 F Ala
7 309 309 Carter Charles 10 M Ala X
8 309 309 Carter James 9 M Ala
363.
James Carter
1850 Al Census
LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB
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2 309 309 Ansley James F 33 M Planter Georgia
3 309 309 Ansley Ursule 34 F Ala
4 309 309 Ansley William J 4 M Ala
5 309 309 Ansley Samuel 3 M Ala
6 309 309 Ansley Alice V 1 F Ala
7 309 309 Carter Charles 10 M Ala X
8 309 309 Carter James 9 M Ala
109.
James Franklin Ansley
One source says he died in Shreveport LA.
James and Ursula became members of the Providence Bap Ch of Caddo Par LA in 1857.
James Franklin Sr. - Born 1817 in Lincolnton, Lincoln County Georgia. Married Ursule T. Hardy(b.1825 d.1900 see Hardy) 5 Mar 1845 in Dallas Co. Alabama. James and Ursule left Alabama around 1856. J.F. Ansley and Ursula Ansley are next found in the Parish of Caddo Louisiana. James and Ursula became members of the Providence Baptist Church Parish of Caddo, Louisiana in 1857. It has been reported that James Ansley died in Shreveport La. In 1894 and is burried in East Texas near the LA border.
COLONIAL FAMILIES OF THE Southern States of America
HARDY FAMILY
page 272
6--6.Ursula, m. 2-25-1845 James Ansley.
Ansley James F. (Capt. Bickham's Company, (Caddo Militia), Louisiana). Private Private 000378 0001 00002238
Confederate Research Sources
Volume 1
page 68
Ansley, James,4th Corpl. Capt. Bickham's Co. Caddo Militia. En. Caddo Parish, La., May 8th, 1863. Roll to June 23rd, 1863, �Absent Without Leave Since June 15th, 1863.�
Alabama Census Index, 1810-1890
Combined Matches: 1
Year Surname Given Name County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#
1855 ANSLEY JAMES F. Lowdes County AL 012 No Township Listed AL 1855 State Census Index AL05516183
1850 Al Census
LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB
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2 309 309 Ansley James F 33 M Planter Georgia
3 309 309 Ansley Ursule 34 F Ala
4 309 309 Ansley William J 4 M Ala
5 309 309 Ansley Samuel 3 M Ala
6 309 309 Ansley Alice V 1 F Ala
7 309 309 Carter Charles 10 M Ala X
8 309 309 Carter James 9 M Ala
122B 6 Ansley Alice V 1 Ala pg0114a.txt
122B 2 Ansley James F 33 Georgia pg0114a.txt
122B 5 Ansley Samuel 3 Ala pg0114a.txt
122B 3 Ansley Ursule 34 Ala pg0114a.txt
122B 4 Ansley William J 4 Ala pg0114a.txt
Ursula Temperance Hardy
Middle name provided by Daisy Ann Wooten Callaway (Bethany LA).
*.Ursule T. Hardy - Born 1825 Dallas Co. Alabama. Died 1900 Bethany Caddo Louisiana. Ursule Married James Fanklin Ansley (see ansley) 5 Mar 1845 in Dallas County, Alabama.
ANSLEY Ursula (Hardy) Hardy and Hardie. By Harrison Claude Hardy, [et al.] Syracuse, 1935. (1322p.):246
367.
Samuel B. Ansley
Became a member of Providence Bap Ch of Caddo Par LA in 1867.
He was elected church clerk in 1872.
373.
David Ansley
David became a member of Providence Bap Ch in Caddo Par LA in 1880.
374.
Mattie Ansley
Mattie became a member of Providence Bap Ch in Caddo Par LA in 1879.
James Heathman
1840 HEATHMAN JAMES Lowndes County AL 220 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule AL 1840 Federal Census Index ALS4a1217633
Morgan B. Hinkle
Registrar of Lowndes Co AL.
112.
Benjamin Thomas Ansley
37 307 307 Ansley B T 23 M Planter 1,200 Ala
1850 ANSLEY B. T. Lowndes County AL 122 Lowndes District Federal Population Schedule AL 1850 Federal Census Index ALS5a38991
Civil War Muster Rolls
Combined Matches: 2
Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge Notes Box # Extraction # Record #
Ansley B. T. C 17 Consolidated Texas Dismounted Cavalry. Private Private Benjamin T. Ansley 000227 0001 00002992
Ansley Benjamin T. C 17 Texas Cavalry. (Moore's Regiment.) Private Private B. T. Ansley 000227 0001 00002991
Al 1850 Census
122A 37 Ansley B T 23 Ala pg0114a.txt
Media Ann Elizabeth Lee
Dau of Rev. David & Mary Eleanor (Coleman) Lee.
384.
Robert Eugene Ansley
Died in typhoid epidemic of 1881; never married.
Clara Wilson
Dau of Rev. John W. Wilson.
389.
Corinne Ansley
Died in typhoid epidemic.
390.
Emma Ansley
Died in typhoid epidemic of 1881.
391.
Clark Ansley
Died in typhoid epidemic of 1881.
Thomas Atkins
Lynda Parker says his name was Thomas Atkins. They had 5 children, birth order unknown. This family began it's northerly migration, from SC, on 11/22/1831. They first lived at Preble Co OH (12/28/1831). In January 1837, they purchased 222 acres of land in Center Township (near Ogden) Rush Co IN. Thomas was the 8t child in this family.
398.
Female #1 Atkins
This child died at age 2 months in 1824.
126.
Mary "Minnie" Ravlin Ansley
G'dau's of this lady were Frances Wideman & Carrie Wideman (Carrie married P.D. Barron); Minnie died of cancer.
Samuel Jordan
Samuel Jordan published two books (1843,1866); he was a Presbyterian.
Samuel was a soldier in the War of 1812. He was a pvt. in Capt. Peter B. Roger's Co, Youngblood Regt. SC Militia. The "Samuel Jordan Chapter of National Society of United States Daughters of 1812", organized 2/11/1928 was named for this man. His two books were "The Ensign of Liberty" or "The Wicked One Revealed" and "The Purity of the Constitution". Samuel favored the South remaining in the Union but gave two sons to the Southern cause.
404.
Johnathan T. Jordan
Killed in Civil War..Battle of Gettysburg. He was a Lt., then a Captain.
129.
William Strain Ansley
Joe Park (Austin TX) received info to indicate that William was a preacher; he also lists DOB as 27 DEC 1818.
Jane Hearst
William Randolph Hearst is a cousin to Jane, per Ren Bradley.
Database: Full Context of South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20
Combined Matches:
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The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research
SCMAR, Volume XVI
Number 1, Winter, 1988
Some Miscellaneous Abbeville County Deeds
SCMAR, Vol. XVI, Winter 1988, No. 1, p.41
John Hearst, Sr. of Abbeville Dist. for $1,362 to Joseph Hearst, Trustee� 270 acres on Curl Tail Creek, waters of Long Cane Creek and Savannah River and bounded by lands now owned by Abram Lites, James Develin, Sr., William Wharton and others� unto the said Joseph Hearst, Trustee for the use and benefit of Jane Ansley wife of William Ansley and for the use and benefit of the children of the above Jane Ansley wife of William Ansley� 17 Dec. 1847. [signed] John Hearst. Wit: Jas. F. Watson, Geo. Marshall, John W. Hearst.
130.
John Strain Ansley
Estate administered 27 FEB 1843 in Abbeville Distr SC.
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