Wilder and Richardson Family

Wilder and Richardson Family

This Wilder-Richardson research was begun in early 2010 after a conversation with a descendant of these two families. When my friend [Private] told me she was a Wilder and that her grandmother was Nancy Richardson, I was hooked on learning more about how her Richardsons might be related to my own Richardsons in Franklin County. Another descendant [Private] has the Wilder Bible and shared a copy of the family record with me.

In search of Nancy Richardson’s family, I began running the censuses and searching the usual genealogical resources.I found the Wilders and Richardsons in Coffee Co., Tennessee, Warrick and Pike Counties, Indiana, and some of them back to Coffee County. Some earlier Richardsons of this line were in the part of Franklin County that became Coffee County. A study of the 1850 Coffee County census revealed some of this Richardson family line. Obviously,Frances Richardson was the matriarch of the family. G.M. Richardson came together as I realized he was the Glenmore Richardson in the 1841 Coffee County State census and the ‘Glenn/G.M./Glenmore’ I had found in Indiana. A neighbor in the 1850 Coffee County census, Susan, wife of Willis MCCRAW, was revealed as a sibling through naming a son Glenmore. John, not proven, also seems obvious as a sibling.

There are Wilders on the Internet whose lineage doesn’t always seem to work date wise. The Internet account appears to have evolved from: Wilder And Some Connecting (Especially Some Ware) Families in the Southeastern United States of America, by William Murtha Wilder, 1124 Dawson Road, Albany, Georgia, August 15, 1945, Franklin County Historical Society collection.The book was useful in filling in some dates and places of migration.

The Dotson Cemetery is located in Roark’s Cove, Franklin County, Tennessee. This cemetery is rightfully the Partin Cemetery. My great-grandfather and great-grandmother are buried there. They are William Riley Richardson (b. 27 June 1839, d. 23 Dec. 1907, m. Martha Gipson).I am descended from Amos RICHARDSON (b. c1762, N.C., m. Elizabeth (maiden name unk.); Abel RICHARDSON (b. 1792/3, m. Mrs. Mary (maiden name unk.) SEGO, William Riley RICHARDSON; Callie Fonia RICHARDSON (b. 10 Sept. 1877, m. Robert E.D. Lee HENLEY).Also in this cemetery are: Malinda Partin Wilder, wife of John Henry Wilder, Lou Reed RICHARDSON, b. 28 Sept. 1904, d. 10 Dec. 1904, and Oscar WILDER son of J.D. and J.C.WILDER, b. 18 July 1887, d. 12 Sept.1887. My William Riley Richardson is buried in the Partin Cemetery because his daughter, Manerva Elizabeth RICHARDSON, married Harris PARTIN.son of Marion PARTIN and Mary Jane HILL. Another daughter, Maria Jennie RICHARDSON, married Willis BRANNAN whose mother-in-law was Martha PARTIN BRANNAN (Mrs. Albert BRANNAN). The connection is with the Partins, not with the Richardsons. There are not many stones in this cemetery.

Amos Richardson arrived in Franklin County by 1823 from Overton County. He lived in the Lost Cove of the Cumberland Mountain. After his death, Abel moved his family down to Alto-Roark’s Cove of Franklin County. William Riley Richardson lived in a house across from Mrs. Annie HILL on Rutledge Ford Road. My grandmother’s, brother, Willie RICHARDSON, is bur. at Prairie Plains in what is now Coffee County. My Richardsons are out of North Carolina, while the Richardsons of this little study are out of Virginia.

The following compilation took place in a short period of time, but over many hours. Some of the data is taken from my 30+ years project entitled: Franklin County, Tennessee Biographical and Historical Records Before 1860. I have not always expounded upon the spouse of the children given in the following sketches. More research is required to extend the ancestral lines.
Judy Henley Phillips, 2010, judyp [at] cafes [dot] net.

A + sign before a name signifies more information on that family.
FCT is an abbreviation of Franklin Co., Tenn.

Francis Marion WILDER, b. 25 April 1856, Franklin Co., Tenn., d. 28 Oct. 1935; bur. Prairie Plains Methodist Cem., Hillsboro, Coffee County. He was a son of John Henry WILDER and Malinda May PARTIN.

Marion m. (1) 2 Sept. 1880, Franklin Co., Tenn., Laura Josephine SWANN, b. 7 Sept. 1864, Coffee Co., Tenn., d. 23 July 1916, Prairie Plains, Coffee County; bur. Swann Cem., Franklin Co., Tenn. Their marriage sol. by D.S. LONG, J.P. Laura was a dau. of Edward Dotson SWANN and Matilda COVEY. Laura’s death record #7, p115 says Laura was born 1865 Coffee, d. 22 July 1916, Prairie Plains, Coffee County with parents Edd SWANN, born Oklahoma and Margaret WILLHOITE born Coffee County. The informant was not correct in the mother’s name. Edward Swann m. 25 Apr. 1854, FCT, Matilda COVEY (proven by a court record). Ed m. 1870 3rd wife Margaret Wilhoit.
Children:

  1. Sarah Ellen “Sallie” WILDER, b. 28 June 1882, Franklin Co., Tenn., d. 1911, Franklin Co., Tenn.; m. Benjamin S. PARTIN.
    1910 Coffee Co., Tenn. Census, CD 12, 27 Apr., #120-121: PARTIN, Benn S. 29 wd Farmer TnTnTn.
    Benjamin S.,39, had remarried Clara V. by the 1920 census, CD 12 #38 Rutledge Hill-Prairie Plains Road. Children Tressie B.dau. b.1904;Gracie M. dau. b. c1906. Benjamin’s nephew, George E. MERRILL, 15 was living with them.
  2. Arthur E. WILDER, b. 5 May 1884, Franklin Co., Tenn., d. ___________________; m. Mary BRANNAN.
    1910 Coffee Co., Tenn., CD 12, #167-168: WILDER, Arthur W. Head 25s TnTnTn, HENLY, John Partner 21s TnTnTn.
    When the Wilder book was compiled, Arthur lived at 500 Raymond Street, Nashville, Tenn. Children named in the book were Edward, Laura, and James.      Children:
    (1) Mary WILDER, b. 18 July 1916, d. 18 July 1916, Prairie Plains, Coffee County, parents Arthur E. Wilder and Mary Brannan, death record #7-117.
    (2) Edward WILDER m. ___________ WOLFF and had Paul and Robert WILDER.
    (3) Vita May WILDER, b. 27 July 1920, d. 7 Apr. 1931, Nashville. Death record #7799, d/o Arthur Wilder and Mary Brannan.
    (4) Laura Katherine WILDER.
    (5) James Elbert WILDER.
    (6) Mary WILDER, b. 7 Dec. 1927, Tenn., d. 17 Dec. 1927, Nashville; bur. on the 18th at Hillsboro. Parents A.M.[sic] Wilder, born Tenn. and Mary Brannon b. Tenn #26313.
  3. John Wesley WILDER, b. 6 Sept. 1886, Franklin Co., Tenn., d. 25 Dec. 1943 in an auto accident in Akron, Ohio; bur. Prairie Plains Methodist Cem.; m. Gervis STEVENS and had Leta, Josephine, John Wesley, Jr. and Elaine WILDER.
  4. Mary WILDER, b. 15 Mar. 1887, Franklin Co., Tenn., d. 14 July 1889, Franklin Co., Tenn.
  5. Elbert W. WILDER (twin), b. 31 Jan. 1891, Franklin Co., Tenn., d. 14 Oct. 1973; m. (1) Ellen JACKSON, b. 16 Jan. 1893, Marion Co., Tenn., d. 24 July 1933, Hillsboro, Coffee County. She was a dau. of Jim JACKSON and Alice, last name probably transcribed wrong on her death record [#13505] as BISLI. Ellen’s parents were born in Marion County.  :Children:
    (1) Rosie WILDER, b. c1912.
    (2) Jennie B. WILDER, b. c1913.
    (3) James Marion WILDER, b. c1917, d. 15 Feb. 1989, Tullahoma; m. Manerva “Nervie” COKER.
    20 Feb. 1989, The Herald-Chronicle, Mon. 3-A. James Marion Wilder, 72, of Tullahoma,died Feb. 15 at Harton Regional Medical Center foll. extended illness. A native of Coffee County,           he was born Dec. 14, 1916, to Elbert and Ellen (Jackson) Wilder. A WW II vet, was a pipefitter for Ford Motor comp. from which he retired in 1981 after 25 years. He was affilliated with the           Baptist Church. Funeral services Manchester Funeral Home … bur. Rose Hill Memorial Gardens in Coffee County. He is survived by his wife, Nervie COKER WILDER of Tullahoma; one son,           Billy WILDER of Estill Springs; three brothers, Elbert WILDER Jr.of Wickliffe, Ohio, Lloyd WILDER of Jonesville, N.C., and Victor WILDER of Hillsboro; two half-brothers, Clifton          WILDER of Rutledge Hill and Wayne WILDER of Monteagle; three sisters, Rosie CHURCH of Winchester, Christine COKER of Decherd, and Annie Bell EDWARDS of Blairsville, Ga.; four           grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
    (4) Annabelle (5) Harold L. (6) Victor (7) Christine WILDER.
    1920 Coffee Co., Tenn. Census, CD 12, 28-29 Jan. #40: WILDER, Elbert Head 28 TnTnTn, Ellen wife 26 TnTnTn, Rosie dau. 8, Annie B. dau. 7, James M. son 10/12.

    Elbert m. (2) Esther M. CHURCH, b. 23 Aug. 1906, d. 14 Oct. 1973, Hillsboro. They are bur. Rutledge Hill Cem., Coffee County. She was a dau. of Joe and Susie. Two boys by this second
    marriage. Elbert’s dates are from the Coffee County cemetery records and his Social Security. The cemetery book gives Esther’s death date on the same day as her husband. Did they die the same day, or did the transcriber type her death date wrong?

    NOTES: Albert Dewitt EDWARDS, b. 3 Jan. 1941 Washington, D.C., d. 21 Jan. 1941 Bell Buckle, Bedford Co., Tenn.; bur. Bell Buckle. parents Albert S. EDWARDS born Bedford County and Anna Belle WILDER born Coffee Co., Tenn., death record #4. Which Elbert is he?

  6. Elbert WILDER, b. 10 June 1948, Tenn., d. 10 June 1948, Chattanooga; bur. Martin Springs, Tenn. Parents Elbert WILDER, born Hillsboro and Gussie Mae THOMPSON born Martin’s Springs. Death record #12729.
  7. Edward WILDER (twin), b. 31 Jan. 1891, Franklin Co., Tenn., married twice and had no children. He lived in Birmingham, Ala.
  8. Malinda WILDER, b. 28 Nov. 1893, Coffee Co., Tenn, d. Tullahoma; bur. Hillsboro; m. Horace CROWNOVER, b. 21 Aug. 1912, d. Oct. 1975, Hillsboro (SSI). Children: Orene, Juanita, and Donald CROWNOVER.
  9. George Landon WILDER, b. 23 Feb. 1897, Coffee County, d. Sept. 1979; m. 8 Dec. 1915, Velma BARTLETT, b. 18 Oct. 1895, d. Dec. 1979. They lived in Akron, Ohio. Children: (born Franklin Co., Tenn.)
    (1) Geneva Louise WILDER, b. 6 Dec. 1916, d. Nov. 1977, Decherd, Tenn. (SSI); m. Woodrow BOSTICK and had: Barbara BOSTICK who m. Carl JUDGE.
    (2) Mary Pearl WILDER, b. 18 Apr. 1918; m. Willis A. LEWIS and had: Mary Ruth and Martha Rhea LEWIS. They lived in Chattanooga.
    (3) Edna Ruth WILDER, b. 1 Feb. 1920; m. James Gordon MATTHEWS and had (1) Allen MATHEWS. They lived in Hixon, Tenn.
    (4) James Landon WILDER, b. 4 Aug. 1922; m. 20 Oct. 1945, Margaret Cresman MCDOWELL, b. 13 Dec. 1924 and had: James Landon WILDER, Jr. b. 30 Sept 1949 Kane Co., Ill; David           McDowell WILDER, b. 11 Feb. 1952, Champaign Co., Ill.; Margaret Olivia WILDER, b. 9 July 1954, Champaign Co., Ill.; Beth Bartlett WILDER, b. 27 Nov. 1956, Kane Co., Ill.
    (5) William Allen WILDER, b. 22 July 1924, d. 18 May 2002; m. Mary Lee SELLS. Children: (1) Brenda WILDER (2) Glenn Allen WILDER, b. 8 June 1950, d. 20 Oct. 2007 (SSI issued in           Florida, last res. Winchester. They lived in St. Petersburg, Fla. William A. SSI Franklin County.
    (6) Nelle Frances WILDER, b. 31 May 1926; m. Leon ROBERSON and had Gary ROBERSON. They lived in Cowan, Tenn.
    (7) Robert Glenn WILDER, b. 18 Jan. 1936, d. 25 June 1993; m. Wilma JOHNSON.
    SSI issued Ohio, last residence Kent, Portage, Ohio.
    George’s death date from Social Security, last residence Estill Springs. Velma’s dates from Social Security issued in Ohio. Her last residence was Chattanooga, last benefit was paid at Winchester.
    27 Sept. 1979, The Herald-Chronicle, Thurs. 3-B. George Landon Wilder of Estill Springs, retired employe of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. in Akron, Ohio, d. Sat. at coffee Co. Hosp. foll extended illness. He was 82. Services Mon. Watson Funeral Home … bur. Franklin Memorial Gardens. A Coffee County native, Wilder was born 21 Feb. 1899. He was the son of Marion F. and Laura Swann Wilder. He was a Mason and member of the Church of Christ. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Velma Bartlett wilder, Estill Springs; three daus., Mrs. Pearl Lewis, Chattanooga, Mrs. Gordon Matthews, Bynam, Ala. and Mrs. Joe Davenport, Cowan; three sons, James wilder, Elgin, Ill., Bill Wilder, St. Petersburg, Fla., and Bob Wilder, West Salem, Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Lynda Crownover and Mrs. Lela Crownover, both of Hillsboro, and Mrs. Beulah Sherrill, McMinnville; three brothers, Ed Wilder, Birmingham, King Wilder, Morrison, and S.M. Wilder, Decherd; 14 grandchildren, 13 great and two great-greatgrandchildren.
    3 Jan. 1980, Thurs., The Herald-Chronicle, 3-A. Mrs. Velma Bartlett Wilder, formerly of Estill Springs, died Sat. Regional Medical Center in Anniston, Ala. She was 84. Graveside services conducted Mon. Frank lin Memorial Gardens … Mrs. Wilder, a White County native, was born 18 Oct. 1895. She was the dau. of James L. and Notie Beam Bartlett. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors are three daus., Mrs. Pearl Lewis, Chatta., Mrs. Gordon Matthews, Bynum, Ala., and Mrs. Joe Davenport, Cowan; three sons, James Wilder, Elgin, Ill., Bill Wilder, St. Petersburg, Fla., and Bob Wilder, West Salem, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Sue GILLESPIE, Amarillo, Texas; 14 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
  10. King Farris WILDER b. 29 Mar. 1899, Coffee Co., Tenn., d. 15 Sept. 1989, Kent, Portage, Ohio; m. 1918, Cara DOTSON and had: (1) Edwena WILDER, b. 1919.
    1920 Coffee Co., Tenn. Census, CD 12, 29-31 Jan. #43: WILDER, Farris K. 20 TnTnTn, Clare wife 17, Edweene dau. 5/12.
    (2) Haskell WILDER, b. 23 Aug. 1921, d. 10 Apr. 1994, Kent, Portage, Oh (SSI); (3) Ernest WILDER.
    They lived in Akron, Ohio on the SSI for King F. Wilder.

1900 Coffee Co., Tenn. Census, CD 12, 1 June #88-89: WILDER, Marion Head Apr. 1856 44 m20 TnTnTn, Laura wife Sept. 1864 35 m20 11-8 TnTnTn, Sallie dau. June 1882 17, Arthur son May 1884, 16, John son Sept. 1886 13, Elbert son Jan. 1891 9, Edward son Jan. 1891 9, Malinda dau. Nov. 1893 6, London son Feb. 1897 3, King son Mar. 1899 1.

 

  1. Lela WILDER, b. 14 July 1901, Coffee County, d. 8 Oct. 1981; bur. Hillsboro Memorial Cem.; m. Horace CROWNOVER and had Ferdinand, Eugene, and Kenneth Andrew CROWNOVER, b. 6 July 1930, d. 23 June 2003.      SSI for Lela issued Tennessee last residence Henry Co., Georgia.
  2. Beulah I. WILDER, b. 18 Apr. 1904, Coffee County, d. 17 Dec. 1995; m. Earl SHERRILL and had Henderson Franklin SHERRILL and Hudson SHERRILL. Beulah I, SSI issued Ohio with last residence Tullahoma, Tenn.
  3. Stanley Marion WILDER, b. 12 Jan. 1908, Coffee County, d. 6 Sept. 1985; m. 14 Nov. 1928, Frances “Fannie” PERRY, b. 6 Feb. 1912, d. 16 July 1996. They are bur. Prairie Plains Methodist Cem., Coffee County. Children: Frederick, Florence, and Barbara Jean WILDER. SSI for Stanley issued in Ohio, last residence Decherd, Tenn, says birth 12 Jan. 1902.
    11 Sept. 1985, Wed., Enterprise. Stanley Marion Wilder, 77, of Decherd died at Methodist Hospital on Fri. foll. lengthy illness. A retired carpenter, he was a native of Coffee County. Services Watson-Gamble Funeral Home … bur. Prairie Plain Methodist Cem. Survivors include his wife, Fannie PERRY Wilder of Decherd; a son, Fred WILDER of Tullahoma; two daus., Florence FINNEY of Decherd, Barbara Jean MORRIS of Decherd; two sisters, Linda CROWNOVER of Hillsboro, Beulah SHERRILL of McMinnville; a brother, King WILDER of Akron, Ohio; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

1910 Coffee Co., Tenn. census, CD12, Rutledge Ford Road #75-76: WILDER, Francis M. head 54 m30 TnTnTn, Laura J. wife 45 m30 12-10, Landy M. dau. 16, George L. son 13, John son 12, Farris K. son 11, Lila dau. 8, Beula dau. 5, Stanley M. son 2, BASIM, Fannie Niece 12.

Francis Marion WILDER m. (2) Alice JACKSON, b. c1874, Tenn. ‘Jackson’ is given for her name in the Wilder book. No children by this marriage. Death record #50-02173, has a Mary Alice WILDER, b. 1874, d. 1 Feb. 1950, rural Coffee County, Parents: John BIBLES, mother’s name not given. Are these the same women. Need to check for an obituary.
1920 Coffee Co., Tenn. census, CD 12, 28-29 Jan. #41: WILDER, Francis M. Head 63 TnTnTn, Alice wife 46 TnTnTn, Stanley M. son 11.
1935 death record #20983 of Francis Marion gives birth date as 5 April 1856. I don’t know if this is a transcription error of the death record or the cemetery record. Both records should be checked.

John Henry WILDER, b. 8 May 1830, Franklin Co., Tenn., d. 10 Feb. 1906, Franklin Co., Tenn.. He was a son of Nathaniel WILDER, Sr. and his third wife, Margaret _____________________.

1850 no Wilders show up on any local census. John was in the area as evidenced by the following record.
Oct. 1850, Grundy Co., Tenn. County minute book I, p174, John Wilder by William G. GUINN, guardian. This day came the complainant by their petition the decree of sale of a Slave named Charlotte as the property of John WILDER miner heir of Nathaniel Wilder, dec’d … Harris GILLIAM appointed Commissioner to make sale of negro (p175 woman named Charlotte in hands of William G. Guinn, the Guardian of John Wilder to whom negro slave has descended … to make sale of slave in the Town of Pelham … bidding shall not open under $500….

John Henry m. (1) 12 Mar. 1852, Franklin Co., Tenn., Malinda May PARTIN, b. 25 Aug. 1832, Ala., d. 1 Mar. 1897; bur. Dotson Cem. in Franklin Co., Tenn. This is rightfully the Partin Cemetery. Their marriage was sol. by E.H. IKARD, J.P. Malinda was a dau. of John PARTIN and Anny GILLIAM, a dau. of Charles GILLIAM and Sarah Ann SMITH.
Children:

 

  1. +William Henry WILDER, b. May 1854, Tenn.; m. (1) Nancy Eveline “Ellen” GOOLSBY.
  2. +Francis Marion WILDER, b. 25 April 1856, Tenn.; m. (1) ____________________.

1860 FCT Census, CD 9, #1356/1332: WILDER, John 30 Wagon Maker $400/$250 Tenn, Malinda 27 Ala, Wm. H. 6 Tenn., Francis M. 4 Tenn.

 

  1. Jesse Nathaniel WILDER, b. 1860, Franklin Co., Tenn., d. c1940, Texas; m. 27 Dec. 1892, Coffee Co., Tenn., Sarah F. BAKER, b. c1874, Tenn., d.______________________. Their marriage was sol. by A.D. OAKLEY, M.G. Sarah F. Baker was six years old with her parents in Coffee County in 1880, Joshua Jones BAKER and Mary Jane Frances BUCKNER.Jones Joshua’s brother, Samuel BAKER. married Elizabeth PARTIN dau. of Carney PARTIN and Margaret REED.
    Children: Mary M., Ann Esther, Lucille, Hermoth, Viola, Jones, Howard, and Bess WILDER.
    1900 FCT Census, CD 19 #147: WILDER, Jessee N. Oct. 1860 39 m8 TnTnTn, Sarah F. wife May 1874 26m 8 4-4 TnTnTn, Mary M. dau. Nov. 1892 7, Ann E. dau. Aug. 1894 5, Lucile dau. June 1896 3, Hermoth D. son Nov. 1898 1.
    1910 Coffee Co., Tenn., CD 12, Rutledge Ford Road, #84-85: WILDER, Jesse N. Head 45 m18 TnTnTn, Sarah F. wife 36 m18 8-8 TnTnTn, Mary M. dau. 17, Ann Esther, dau. 15, Lucy dau 13, Hermoth son 11, Vic dau. 8, John son 6, Howard son 2. This family moved to Texas around 1915.

3 Sept. 1860, FCT court loose papers #171. Mr. D.S. LONG you will please Enter my name as Stayer to a judgment that Abner BRYANT obtained against John PARTAIN & E.H. IKARD for about $40 or $50. /S/ John WILDER.

 

  1. John David WILDER, b. 14 Feb. 1863, Franklin Co., Tenn., d. 31 Oct. 1943, Pelham, Tenn.; m. Virginia Catherine “Jennie” PATTERSON, b. 16 Oct. 1853 (census 1859), Tenn., d. 23 Mar. 1936. They are bur. Red Hill Cem., Grundy County. John D. owned Wilder’s Service Station (Pelham Book). Three children: Della m. BOWDEN; Ethel m. PATTON; and Willie (f) m. PATTON.
    1910 Grundy Co., Tenn.: WILDER John D. 47 m. 27 , Jennie 51 m27 4-3, Willie dau. 19.
    1920 Grundy Co., Tenn., CD 3, 19 Jan. #45: WILDER, John Head 56 TnSCTn, Jennie wife 66 TnNCNC.
    John David Wilder’s death record gives his death date and place, age 80, Blacksmith, Widowed, Father John David [sic] Wilder, FCT, Mother not given.
  2. Malissa Ellen WILDER, b. 22 June 1867, Franklin Co., Tenn., d. 6 June 1898; m. (1) James B. ROSS. No children.
    Malissa m. (2) Elmer BASIM of Cumberland, Maryland; bur. Baker Cem., Franklin Co., Tenn. They had: Hobert BASIM died in infancy and Frances “Fannie” BASIM m. Earl ROBERTS and lived Pelham, Grundy Co., Tenn.
    Also in this cemetery are: John WILDER b. 10 Feb. 1906, d. 8 May 1930 and Fannie S. b. 14 Jan. 1855, d. 2 Sept. 1906. [Fannie is Malissa’s step-mother.] 1910 Coffee Census of Francis Marion says Fannie BASIM niece. Usually, the relationship is to the head of household. The Wilder book gives the name as ‘Basin’ in error.

Don Hill <hilldonl [at] bellsouth [dot] net>provided Malissa’s middle name, correct name of her first husband, child Hobert, and verified the correct spelling of ‘Basim.’

7 Apr. 1869, FCT court loose papers #984. For consideration of $1 to me in had paid and other consideration hereafter mentioned, I have this day … conveyed to John WILDER two tracts of land Situated in FCT in CD 9 and bd; First tract,Beg. on NE. Corner near the mountain, S.W. with O. Bell’s line to Mud Creek and with meanderings of Creek to Allen Gibson’s Corner, thence with meanderings of mtn to beg containing 100a more or less Subject to Homestead this day declared. 2 tract Beg. at Southern of O. Bell’s tract … Mud Creek … containing 52a M/L to John Wilder his heirs and assigns forever …. deed is made for following purposes, and no other, that is to say; I am indebted to Peter WILLIS in sum of $120.31 by judgment before D.S. LONG, J.P dated 19 July 1861, and to B. TEMPLETON $62.68 due by judgment before J.W. WILLIAMS, J.P. dated 13 Oct. 1868 and to B. Templeton $53.88 due by judgment before J.W. Williams, J.P. dated 6 July 1868 and to Abner BRYAN $50.25 due by judgment before D.S. Long, J.P. 29 Sept. 1860 and to Henry GARNER $50 by judgment before D.S. Long, J.P. dated (blank) and to J.W. SYLER admr. of C.R. EMBRY dec’d $60 due by Judgment before J.W. Williams and to Allen Gibson $115 due by A/C/ dated 1869 and am desirous to secure and make certain the payment of the Same. Now if I should pay said debts by 1 may 1871, then this deed of conveyance is to be null & void; but if I should not, then the said John WILDER as trustee, after giving 30 days notice in writing, at five public places in the county one at the Court House door of said County at my Expence, shall expose said lands to public Sale and sell to highest bidder for cash…. /S/ John Partin.
1870 FCT Census, CD 9 # 361: WILDER, John 40 Wagon Maker $1000/$475 Tenn., Malinda 38 Ala, William H. 16, Tenn., Frank M. 14 Tenn., Jesse N. 10 Tenn., John D. 7 Tenn, Malissa 3 Tenn.

 

  1. Sarah Tennessee WILDER, b. 24 April 1871, Franklin Co., Tenn., d. 28 July 1953, Franklin Co., Tenn.; m. 29 Jan. 1888, Franklin Co., Tenn., William M. HILL, son of Johnson HILL and Ellen COKER HAYS.The 1888 marriage was sol. by D.S. Long, J.P. Sarah is bur. in Baker Cem. They had children: Beulah, Malinda Ellen “Ninnie”, James, Lige, Joe, Elgin B., and Chester HILL. James was the father of Don Hill.

10 Sept. 1875, Franklin Co., Tenn. court loose papers, #900. Rec’d of Wm. F. LITTLE Admr. of Essey LITTLE $7 for making coffin. /S/ John WILDER. The deceased name was Aseneth Little.
1880 FCT Census, CD 9, 1 June #353: WILDER, John 50 farmer TnSCNC, Malinda 47 wife TnGeoNC, Francis M. 24 son farmer TnTnTn, Jesse N. 19 son, John D. 17 son, Malissa 12 dau., Sarah T. 9 dau.

John Henry Wilder m. (2) 9 Aug. 1897, Franklin Co., Tenn., Mrs. Fannie S. “Janie” (BOWEN), SHAVERS, b. 14 Jan. 1855, d. 2 Sept. 1906. Their marriage was sol. by G.W. WAGNER, J.P. Fannie was a dau. of John S. BOWEN and Nancy _____________________.
Baker cemetery, Franklin County: John WILDER b. 10 Feb. 1906, d. 8 May 1930 and Fannie S. b. 14 Jan. 1855, d. 2 Sept. 1906. Is John their son and Fannie died after his birth?

1900 FCT Census, CD 9 #37-38: WILDER, John Head May 1830 70 m3, TnSCNC, Janie wife Jan 1855 45 m3 TnTnTn, Elmer grandson Feb. 1885 15 TnTnTn, BASIN, Fanie granddau Mar. 1898 [BASIM].
3d Apr. 1902 FCT County Court Notice, loose papers. Petitioner represents the Sitisions [citizens] and patron of Wilders School House ask your Honor to grant to the underSign Sitisions a School Dist Bound as follows to wit beg. at John JACKSON SE corner on Mud Crick rounding with said Jackson south bd line to W.R. RICHARD[SO]N south bd line and west line to Bill HILL on Mrs. Margret HILL south bd line to the Mrs. Martha CASADY Heares [Heirs] south bd line to their southwest corner north of col School lot thence south to a stake in the KELLEY old Field east of John BRANNAN so as to run a strait line with RICHES and RUTLEDG[E] line to the farm of H.W. PARTINS Heaires [Heirs] to Dabbs ford Road with said Road to JONES corner and with said Jones east bd line to Will WILLCOX west line to James PARTIN west line to Elk River up said river to the mouth of Mud Creek up Said Creek to beg. and all Person Near the lines of said Dist go where they pleas by Drawing thire porait [poll rate] and paying the same. /S/: G.W. WAGNER, W.M. HILL, Tom PERRY, H.M. HILL, Johnson HILL, John WILDER, W.J. LINDSEY, L.M. PARTIN, J.C. BRANNAN, W.H. OWENS?, J.H. LITTLE, Emour PARTIN, Mancel COKER, J.C. COKER, C.H. STEPHENS, J.W. STEPHENS, W. IKIRD?, P.A. FRIZZELL, J.F. RICH, John BRANNAN, A.R. OLIVER, J.A. OLIVER, Bill HILL Sr., C.H. WARREN, Willie RICHARDSON, John HILL, A.M. YARBROUGH, W.R. RICHARDSON, James BRINKLEY, A.J. HENLEY. This petition granted 8 July 1902.

 

Wilder’s Chapel extract from Internet posting by Don Hill

“Wilder’s Chapel Congregational Methodist Church. The Wilder’s Chapel Church was started in 1898 by a missionary, a Mr. Hartgraves, who came here from Texas and lived with, or near, John Wilder. Another missionary, a Mr. Mannings, who also came from Texas, followed him and proceeded to set up additional Congregational Methodist churches on the mountain. A two-room parsonage was constructed for Mr. Mannings near John Wilder’s house. On June 22, 1901, John Wilder and his second wife, Fannie BOWENS, gave a half-acre of land for construction of a building that was to be used for a church and a school. Listed on the deed as trustees for the church were L.M. Partin, William Hill, Charley Stephens, John Wilder, and W.J. Lindsey. Following Mr. Mannings as pastor was a Mr. McBee, who was apparently from Franklin or Grundy County.”
Note: William Alexander Henley and Nancy are my 3rd great-grandparents.jhp

Lee WILDER, b. 1775/94, d. ___________________________. He was a son of ______________ WILDER and _______________________________.

He m. _____________________________, b. ____________________________, d. by 1820. She was a dau. of ________________________________________.
Children:

 

  1. _______________ WILDER, (m) b. 1804/1810
  2. _______________ WILDER, (m) b. 1810/20

1820 FCT Census: Lee WILDER 11001-0.
NOTE: There was a Lee WILDER on the census of Rutland Co., Vermont, p184 in 1830.

Nathaniel WILDER, Sr., b. c1765, Lancaster Co., Virginia, d. 22 Feb. 1832, Franklin Co., Tenn., intestate in his 67th year. He was a son of Michael WILDER, III and _______________________.

He m. about 1790 (assumed), (1)
___________________________, b., d. ________________________. She was a dau. of ________________________________________.
If Nathaniel was born about 1760 to 1770 (according to the census), then he should have married about 1781 to 1791 or a little later. Men were at least twenty-one years or older to reach their majority and enter into a legal status. This seems to give credence to there being another wife before Elizabeth with children born in the late 1780’s or early 1790’s. There were four children on the 1820 census. Those children would have taken about eight years plus one year back for the marriage. Approximating nine years from 1820 would be 1811 minus twenty-one years for the father would make the father born about 1790––probably closer to 1770. Given his age from the census, I reason he would have had a first family.

Nathaniel, Sr. m. (2) Elizabeth “Betsy” MCDUFF, b. c1789, S.C., d. before her husband. She was a dau. of Daniel MCDUFF (1757 S.C.) and Hannah Green FARR. Children:

 

  1. William Spencer WILDER, [Seminole War, Black Hawk 1837] b. 25 Jan. 1812, Franklin Co., Tenn., d. 15 July 1887, Boon Twp, Indiana; m. 26 June 1836, Millie WILDMAN, b. 5 Sept. 1816, Tenn., d. 6 Apr. 1869. They had children: Mary Ann b. 8 Oct. 1835, Tenn., m. ______ COLLINS; Samuel b. 4 Oct. 1837 Tenn., m. Sallie SCOTT; Elizabeth, b. 5 Aug. 1840, Ala. (census), d. 27 Oct. 1928, Warrick Co., Indiana m. G.W. BOHANNON; Sarah Ann, b. 9 July 1843, Tenn., m. Rowen BLANKENSHIP; Nathaniel 27 Aug. 19(__), d. 1930 m. Lucy Bell STONE; Alice 1851 m. Bart BALLARD; Nancy Hampton, b. 3 July 1853 Warrick Co., m. Homer ALEXANDER; William J. M. b. 28 Oct. 1855, Warrick Co., m. Sallie ALEXANDER; and John S. b. 28 July 1859, Warrick Co., d. 23 Mar. 1913 a bachelor.
    In Aug. 1832, Franklin Co., Tenn. County court, p74. William was 12 years old and bound to William STEWART to learn the trade of hatter. Ibid., p97, this indenture to Stewart was canceled in Nov. 1832 (page 129) and William, age 12 last January, was bound to Bryant B. THOMPSON. He enlisted in Seminole War when age 18. Ibid. p658, 1836 Joseph LITTLE was appointed William’s guardian. William lived in Alabama in 1840 and was in Franklin Co., Alabama in 1852.
    WILLIAM S. WILDER was born in Franklin County, Tenn., January 25, 1820,[sic 1812] being the fourth of five children born to Nathaniel and Elizabeth (McDuff) Wilder, who died in that State when William was a small lad. Our subject was raised on the farm in the county of his birth, receiving a common education. At the age of eighteen years he enlisted as a soldier in the Florida war, serving six months,rhen he continued farming in Tennessee until 1847. He then came to Warrick County, and lived in Boonville, following farming and teaming. In 1849 he rented a farm five miles northwest of Boonville, upon which he lived a year, when he bought a farm adjoining, upon which he has lived to the present time. He has been fairly successful in this industry and owns 100 acres of well-improved land upon which he resides in a comfortable residence. He has given an equal amount of land to that which he now owns to his children. He married Miss Milly Wildman, a native of Tennessee, by whom he is the father of eight children, six of whom are living, named Elizabeth, who married G. W. Bohannon; Sarah, who married Ryan Blankenship; Nathaniel; Nancy, who married Homer ALEXANDER; William J. and John S. Mr. Wilder’s wife died in April, 1869, and in October, 1870, he married Alice RINGHAM,* a native of England, by whom he’ is the father of one child named Mattie B. In politics he is a stanch Republican, and was a strong Union man during the war of the Rebellion, in which two of his sons enlisted, but he was detained from going by a large and dependent family. He has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for forty years, and is one of the founders of Center Church. (Genealogytrails.com; Goodspeed, 1885)
    1860 Warrick Co., Indiana, Boon Twp, 11 Sept. #284: WILDER, William 40 farmer $2500/500 Tn, Millie 44 Tn, Samuel 22 Tn, Elizabeth 20 Ala., Sarah 17 Tn, Nathaniel 15 Tn, Nancy 12 Ind., Allice 9 Ind., William 5 Ind., John 1 Ind.
    NOTE: William and family lived next door to Reuben RICHARDSON (#283) father of Nannie RICHARDSON WILDER. This further ties Nathaniel Wilder to the Wilder’s here.
    1870 Warrick Co., Indiana, Ohio Twp, 10 June #152: WILDER, Wm. S. 50 farmer $4000/500 Tn, Nancy 51 Ind., Allis 19 attending school Ind., William 16 Ind, John 11 Ind.
    1880 Warrick Co., Indiana, Boon twp #14: WILDER, William S. 60 Farmer TnTnTn, Alice 40 wife Cambridge Eng.EngEng, John S. 20 son Works at home IndTnTn, Martha B. 9 dau. at school IndTnTn; ALEXANDER, Mannie (prob. Nannie?) 31 dau. Wid IndTnTn, Nora 6 Grandau. Ind Ind Ind, Alva 4 Grandson IndIndInd.
    Ibid. #15: WILDER, William J. 24 Farmer IndTnTn, Laura B. 22 wife IndIndInd, Marmma? 1 dau IndIndInd.
    Ibid. #73: WILDER, Nathaniel 34 Farmer IndTnTn, Lucy B. 26 wife IndKyKy, Rosella 5 dau. IndIndInd, Sylvester 3 son IndIndInd, Joseph J. son 1 IndIndInd. 1900 Warrick County, Nathaniel, Lucy and children are #127.
    Ibid. #77: WILDER Benjamin F. 30 Farm Laborer IndIndInd, M—–ra? J. 27 wife IndIndOhio, Cornelia A. 8 dau. IndIndInd, Charles H. 6 son, Samuel E. 2 son, Robert H. 4/12 son.

     

  2. +Nathaniel WILDER, Jr., b. 26 Mar. 1813, Franklin Co., Tenn.; m. Polly Elizabeth HAMPTON.

20 Nov. 1815, Franklin Co., Tenn. deed, p308 between Joshua COLLINS and William MATHEWS … part of a tract bought of William CROSS on Elk River … bank of river running W. to WILDERS & MCDUFF N.E. … HESTERS line … meanders of the creek … Wits.: James B. STOVALL; Bridges ARMSDALE….

 

  1. Nancy WILDER, b. 24 Feb. 1816, Franklin Co., Tenn.; m. Walter D. SWANN, b. c1811, S.C.
  2. __________________ WILDER, (f) b. 1810/20.

1820 FCT Census: Nathaniel WILDER 200001-2001.

Nathaniel WILDER, Sr. m. (3) _______________, Franklin Co., Tenn., Margaret __________.

 

  1. Jesse WILDER.
  2. +John Henry WILDER, b. 8 May 1830, Franklin Co., Tenn.; m. Malinda PARTIN.
    In 1850, Grundy Co., Tenn., William G. GUINN was guardian of John WILDER. (Grundy County minute book 1. There were no Wilders in the census of Coffee, Franklin or Grundy in 1850. They may have been missed.

1830 FCT Census, p68: Nathaniel WILDER 101100001-102010001.
In May 1832, Franklin Co., Tenn., Nathaniel had died intestate with William G. GUINN his administrator. Nov. 1832 Bryant B. THOMPSON was appointed guardian over Nancy and William WILDER, minor orphans of Nathaniel. (Franklin County minute book 1, pages 5,49, & 95.
Nov. 1832, Franklin Co., Tenn. County minutes, pl3l. Ordered that Margaret Wilder be apt’d. Guardian over Jesse Wilder & John Wilder minor orphans of Nathaniel Wilder dec’d; Margaret and George McKelvey securities. On Petition of Margaret Wilder Widow of Nathaniel Wilder dec’d & guardian of Jesse & John Wilder two of the Children & heirs; & It appearing to the Court that in February l832 Nathaniel Wilder departed this life Intestate being seized and possessed of a tract of two hundred acres of land on Elk River in Franklin County bounded by the lands of James B Stovall Simeon West & William Wileman & Bryant B Thompson the guardian of two other of said heirs having consented that said land be divided among the heirs allotting to the widow her dower. Nathaniel Nancy William, Jesse & John are all the heirs of Intestate; Magaret is his widow. Ordered by the Court that Leroy May, John Sturdivant, Edward Patton George McKelvey & James B Stovall be apt’d to divide the land.
1832, Franklin Co., Tenn., petition of Margaret Wilder widow of Nathaniel Wilder dec’d & guard of Jesse & John Wilder two of the children & heirs of decedent. (Franklin County minute book 1, p131.

Wilder Families in the Southeastern United States of America, by William Murtha Wilder, 1945, says Elizabeth HAMPTON was the mother of Nathaniel, William Spencer, b. 1815; John, b. 1818 and Michael, b. 1820 all of whom were born Franklin Co., Tennessee. This account seems to be confused with Nathaniel, Jr.

The Wilder book and internet postings infers the following lineage. No sources cited.

  • Nathaniel Wilder, Sr. son of Michael WILDER, b. 1723, N.C., d. Lancaster Co., Virginia, and Susannah ______.
  • Michael WILDER (1723) son of Job WILDER and Elizabeth JONES.
  • Job WILDER son of Michael WILDER and Ann CULPEPPER (dau. of Robert CULPEPPER (son of John CULPEPPER and Sarah MAYO) and Sarah ___________).
  • Michael WILDER son of Francis WILDER and __________________.
  • Francis WILDER son of Edward WILDER and Anne _________________.

Nathaniel WILDER, Jr., b. 26 Mar. 1813,Georgia, d. 18 Feb. 1889, Pike Co., Indiana. He was a son of Nathaniel WILDER, Sr. and Elizabeth “Betsy” MCDUFF, above.

He m. Mary Elizabeth “Polly” HAMPTON, b. c1815, S.C., d. . She was a dau. of HAMPTON and . (She was Elizabeth Hampton in LDS records and Polly in Alabama Records by Jones).
In Nov., 1834, Nathaniel sold the Jackson Co., Alabama land that he had inherited from his grandfather, MCDUFF. (Alabama Records, by Jones).
Children:

 

  1. Henderson WILDER, b. c1832, Franklin Co., Tenn., d.28 Feb. 1914, Oakland City, Ind.; m.(1) 27 Apr. 1852, Warrick Co., Indiana, Mary Ann *THORNTON, d. 17 Oct. 1864, age 31y 11 mo 12d; bur. New Liberty Cem., Pike Co., Ind. Henderson m. (2) 3 Aug. 1865, Lydia A. GRYDER, b.4 Sept. 1840, Kentucky, d.22 May 1907.
    1870 Pike Co., Indiana, Monroe Twp #180: WILDER, Henderson 40 1000/675 Tenn., Lydia 30 Ky, Sophronia 15 Ind., Mary 12 Ind., Margaret 16 Ind., Flora 4 Ind., James 3 Ind., Edward 7/12 Ind.
    Sophronia Angeline WILDER, d. 27 Dec. 1870, age 11y 10m 1d; bur. New Liberty Cem. Infant son of H & M.A. Wilder, d. 26 Mary 1863.
    Sherry Lamey, Pike County, provided the marriage and cemetery records for Henderson from those Pike County records.
    NOTE: *With all these Tennessee/Indiana family connections, does Thornton GOOLSBY’s given name relate to the Thornton surname? Reminder: Thornton Goolsby’s dau. was the first wife of William Henry Wilder.

     

  2. John WILDER, b. c1835, Franklin Co., Tenn., d. ___________________; m. __________________________.
  3. Benjamin Owens WILDER, b. 1837, Franklin Co., Tenn.; m. Susan C. AIKEN, b. c1844, Illinois.
    1860 Warrick Co., Indiana, Boon Twp, #923-939: WILDER, Benjamin O. 23 farmer Tenn., Susan C. 16 Ill.

Don Hill provided Benjamin’s correct middle name and the maiden name for Susan C. Aiken.

20 May 1837, Franklin Co., Tenn. Deed Book P, p47, Nathl. Wilder witness to a deed between Henry M. RUTLEDGE of Franklin Co., Tenn. and Walter D. SWANN … land lying near the Cumberland Mtn. … a small distance from a Spring called Prestridges Spring….
1 May 1837 FCT DB Q, p51,52 indenture between Sarah RUTLEDGE of Charleston, S.C. and Edward SWANN, Junr. of Franklin Co., Tenn. … the corner of a tract of Edward SWANN Senr. and Nathaniel WILDER….

 

  1. William S. WILDER, b. 1839, Franklin Co., Tenn.

1840 Franklin Co., Tenn. Census, CD 9, p62: Natl. WILDER 22001-00011.

 

  1. George W. WILDER, b. c1841, Franklin Co., Tenn.
  2. Council WILDER, b. 1845, Franklin Co., Tenn.
  3. Daniel WILDER, b. 1849, Indiana, must have died by 1860.

1850 Warrick Co., Indiana, Boon Twp #280: WILDER, Nathaniel 37 Farmer Geo., Polly 31 S.C., Henderson 18 Tenn., John 15 Tenn., Benjamin 13 Tenn., William 11 Tenn., George W. 9 Tenn., Council 5 Tenn., Daniel 5/12 Ind.

 

  1. Nathaniel N. WILDER, b. c1857, Indiana.
     

Nathaniel m. (2) Mrs. Matilda E. (__________) WALTER, b. c1836, Indiana, d. ________________.

 

  1. James H. WILDER, b. 1865, Indiana,
  2. Charles WILDER, b. c1867, Ind.
  3. Mathew WILDER, b. c1869, Ind.
  4. Alice WILDER, b. c1872, Ind.

1860 Warrick Co., Indiana, Boon Twp #922-938: WILDER, Nathaniel 47 Farmer Geo., Mary 45 S.C., William S. 21 Tenn., George W. 20 Tenn., Council 15 Tenn., Nathaniel N. 3 Ind.
1880 Pike Co., Ind., Lockhart T.P., 21 June #319-338: WILDER, Nathaniel 67 far. GeoVirSC, Matilda E. 44 Wife IndKyKy, James H. 15 son farm laborer, IndGaInd, Charles 13 son far. IndGeoInd, Mathew 11 son, Alice 8 dau. IndGaInd, WALTER, Louisa C. 22 stepdau IndIndInd, Mattie 6 Stepdau. IndIndInd.

NOTES: Rootsweb researcher says Nathaniel, Jr. married Polly MURPHY (1814-1862).
In 1870 Warrick Co., Indiana, Boon twp, there were two Wilder families who are surely related to the previous Wilders:
#314-321: WILDER, Thomas J. 30 Farmer Ind., Sarah E. 25 Ind., Laura A. 4, Emma E. THOMAS 5 5/12.
#315-322: WILDER, John W. 36 Tn, Sarah J. 35 Ill., Emma 10 Ind., Thomas A. 5, Wm. F. 3, Mary 7/12.
1860 Posey Co., Ind. #144-87: WILDER, John W. 24 farmer Tn, Sarah 23 Ill., Emily 6/12 Ind., Martha E. DUKES 70 Ill., William WILDER 30 laborer Tn.

William Henry WILDER, b. 5 May 1854, Tenn., d. 12 Mar. 1934; bur. on 14th at Wilder Cemetery Hillsboro, Coffee County. He was a son of John Henry WILDER and Malinda PARTIN.
1860 William was six, born Tennessee, with his father in district nine of Franklin County. 1870 William H. was 16 with his parents in district nine of Franklin County.

William m. (1) 2 Mar. 1876, Coffee Co., Tenn., Nancy Eleanor “Ellen” GOOLSBY, b. 2 Aug. 1850 (cens. c1853), Tenn., d. 17 Mar. 1885. “Nancy E.” is bur. Wileman Cemetery. She was Nancy E.” Goolsby in the marriage sol. by Asa D. OAKLEY, M.G. Nancy was a dau. of Thornton H. GOOLSBY* (15 Aug. 1822-29-Mar. 1896) and wife Louisa GREENLEE (1822-1866 Wileman Cem.) whom he married 18 June 1844, Franklin Co., Tenn. and were together in Coffee County 1860 #327. Thornton also had a wife Rebecca E. __________ by July 1867 and whom he had divorced before April 1868 (she delivered a child by Charles C. COOKE). A third wife was Adaline _______________, (b. c1843, Tenn. and with him in Coffee Co., in 1870 #35/36) Adaline is bur. Wileman Cem. Couldn’t find her in cemetery book.
Nancy was Eveline Wilder in her father’s will. Her father asked in his will to be buried in WILEMAN cemetery.
Children:

 

  1. Mary Cendy WILDER b. 9 Jan. 1877, Tenn., d. 12 Aug. 1880. “Cendy” is given in the Family Record.
  2. J.T. WILDER, b. 14 Apr. 1878 as given in the Family Record––no death date given, evidently before 1880.
  3. Francis Marion WILDER, b. 9 Mar. 1879, Tenn., d. 20 Oct. 1954, Coffee County; m. Lou Ellen HENLEY, b. 1 May 1885, d. 12 June 1966. Lou was a dau. of Thomas Jefferson HENLEY and Nancy GARNER. Thomas J. Henley was a brother of my great-great-grandparents, John HENLEY (son of Wm. Alexander HENLEY and Nancy) and Susannah SUITER. Marion’s name is given as “F.M.” in the Family Record. Francis and Lou Ellen are bur. Bethlehem Cem., Coffee Co., Tenn. Coffee Cemetery Book has his birth date 28 Mar. 1878. Children (taken from Wilder Book):
    (1) Nancy WILDER m. _______________ MCELROY and lived Murfreesboro.
    (2) Hobart WILDER Sept. 1906-Mar. 1909; bur. Gipson Cem.
    (3) Wilburn WILDER, b. 15 Mar. 1911, d. 22 Apr. 1992 (Social Sec. isd Tenn.). He lived Lemont, Ill.
    (4) Baby Aug. 1912-Dec. 1912; bur. Gipson Cem. Don Hill verified child 2 & 4 to this family.
    (5) Salley WILDER m. _____________ CALL; lived Tullahoma, Tenn.
    (6) Virginia WILDER m. _________ CHAPMAN; lived Rirebaugh, California.
    (7) Pauline WILDER m. _________ GREEN and lived Cleveland, Ohio.
    1910 FCT Census, CD 9 #134-135: WILDER, Marion Head 30 m2 4 TnTnTn, Lou wife 25 m1 4 3-2 TnTnTn, Nannie dau. 2, Not named dau. 1/12. They lived in the neighborhood of my    Gipsons and Longs in the Roark’s Cove-Alto area.
    Francis Marion’s death record, #54-21447, says he was 76, parents William H. Wilder and Nancy E. Goosby.
  4. E.C. WILDER, b. 29 Feb. 188(?). This child per Family Record with no death date given, apparently died before June 1880 census. The year of birth on the Family Record was written over.

1880 FCT Census, CD 9, 1 June #211: WILDER, William 25 Farmer TnTnTn, Ellen 27 wife house keeper TnTnTn, Mary 3 dau., Marion 1 son.

 

  1. J.J. WILDER, b. 12 Oct. 1882, d. 12 July 1884. This child per Family Record.
  2. W.H. WILDER, b. 4 Oct. 1883, d. 15 Oct. 1883. This child per Family Record with error in death date [sic 1833].
  3. Elmer E. WILDER, b. 20 Feb. 1885, Franklin Co., Tenn., d. 1947; m. 1911, Mamie Edith SADDLER. Children:
    (1) John Bunyan WILDER, b. 24 Feb. 1914, Grandfield, Okla.; m. 1937 Mary Elizabeth SIMMONS.
    (2) Trella Elizabeth WILDER, b. 1916.
    (3) Della Mae WILDER, b. 1918; m. 1937, Robert TRAINER.
    (4) Betty Lou WILDER, b. 1925.
    Only Marion and Elmer survived. My friend says Elmer was raised by another family. The Wilder book gives him as Elmer Luther Wilder. Is he confused with child 4, E.C.?

     

William Henry WILDER m. (2) 9 Aug. 1885, Franklin Co., Tenn., Nancy “Nannie” RICHARDSON, b. 2 June 1862 (census: June 1863), Indiana, d. 24 May 1929, Hillsboro, Coffee County; bur. Wilder Family Cemetery. She was bur. on the 25th. Their marriage was sol. by John F. FINNEY, J.P. She was a dau. of Rueben RICHARDSON and Delia NABORS. Nannie’s death record #14553 names her father and gives her mother’s maiden surname.

March, 1886. [Three narrow pages from a record book is in Coffee County Chancery file #687 should probably be in County court file #1400. O.B. March 1886, Clementine GOOLSBY vs Thornton H. GOOLSBY. The two were married 16 April 1884 (a relative by marriage) and divorced in 1885. The marriage record shows she was Clementine HEFFNER.––jhp]
On one pape, no date: Sarah D. WAGNER James W. WAGNER Child Louisa WAGNER. Martha M. WAGNER married Wm. CAMP[B]ELL. Charl[E]s D.J. WAGNER Bay Co. Texas Mary Ellen WAGNER 20 years old. James A. WAGNER age 17. D.K.P. WAGNER age 14. Julia Ann WAGNER age 12. [her name looks like WAGAR/WAGOR in all cases.The writer abbreviated some of the names]. On reverse 8 July 1894 Bough Soap, Whisky, 2 Fly Traps. 2 nd slip of paper: Nancey Evol GOOLS [GOOLSBY] married W.H. WILDER and had the following children: Marion WILDER son of Nancy E. Wilder age 18 years old. Elmer WILDER age 12. Reverse: Daniel GOOLSBY Children G.W. GOOLSBY living in Mississippi at Jackson, Mary E. GOOLSBY married W.R. WOMACK Hollowood Ala. Jackson County, Nancy L. GOOLSBY married E.G. BANKS. C.H. GOOLSBY, S.C. GOOLSBY 4?9 years old married Hammer TAYLOR, J.?.L. GOOLSBY 17 years old a citizen Jackson Co., Ala. 3rd slip of paper: Mary Ellen GOOLS[BY] Daughter of T.H. GOOLS[BY] married James S. BANKS and had the follow named childr. Evoline BANK about 15 years, James BANKS age 12 guess, Wesly BANKS a[bout] 11 years, Author BANKS age 10 All 4 residents of Parker Co., Texas.

 

  1. Eva E. WILDER, b. 17 Aug. 1886, d. 17 Apr. 1970; bur. Bethlehem Cem., Coffee County. The Family Record has “E.E. Wilder born 7 Aug. 1886.” According to the 1900 census, Eva, below, was born in Aug. 1883. This would place her born to William’s first wife. SSI for Eva E. has death date 15 Apr. 1970, issued Tenn., last residence Manchester, Coffee Co., Tenn.
  2. Charlie E. WILDER, b. 29 Nov. 1887, Franklin or Coffee, d. 5 July 1959; m. Edna I. ANDERSON, b. 22 July 1895, Tenn., d. 29 Aug. 1975. She was a dau. of Samuel Houston ANDERSON and Oda “Oder” HILL. Charlie and Edna are bur. Bethlehem Cem., Coffee County. Edna’s parents were born in Tenn.
    Children:
    (1) Ellen WILDER, b. c1915, Coffee County.
    (2) Henry WILDER, b. c1916, Coffee County.
    (3) James H. WILDER, b. c1917, Coffee County.
    1920 Coffee Co., Tenn., CD 7, 17-19 Jan. #125-126: WILDER, Charlie E. Head -Renter- 32m can read and write, TnTnInd., Edna I. wife 24 can read and write TnTnTn, Ellen dau. 5 TnTnTn,  Henry Y.?, son 3 6/12 TnTnTn, James H. son 2/12 TnTnTn. SSI, Edna’s last residence was Shelbyville, Bedford Co., Tenn. —- Don Hill provided Edna’s maiden name and her parents.
  3. Coleman WILDER, b. 28 Sept. 1889, d. 5 Feb. 1891. This child is “Colmon” on the Family Record.
  4. Alice WILDER, b. 2 June 1892, Franklin or Coffee, 3 Mar. 1986; m. William Hinton JONES,1 b. 9 Jan. 1890, d. 11 June 1954. They are bur. Oakwood Cem., Tullahoma.
  5. Alfred T. WILDER, b. 2 July 1895, Coffee County, d. 16 June 1968; m. Lou HENLEY, b. 11 Feb. 1895, d. 1 July 1975. They are bur. Summitville New Cem., Coffee County.
    1920 Coffee Co., Tenn, CD 7, 17-19 Jan #127-128: WILDER, Alf T. Head 23 can read and write TnTnInd., Lou wife 23 can read and write TnTnTn, George W. son 2 2/12 TnTnTn. Children:
    (1) George W. WILDER, b. 30 Oct. 1917, Coffee County, d. Dec. 1986; m. Naomi CALDWELL. Their names given in the death record of their son, Donnie Ross WILDER, b. 1954, d. 4        Dec. 1954, Summittville, Coffee County, #54-26102. SSI of George issued Tenn., last residence Hillsboro, Coffee County.
    (2) Joe Finis WILDER, b. 30 Aug. 1927, Coffee County, d. 24 June 1947, Summitville, Coffee County, death record #12074, parents born Coffee County.
  6. Garrett H. WILDER [Pvt. US Army, WW II], b. 2 June 1897, Coffee County, d. 3 Feb. 1988. The Family Record says June 189? Looks like 1892, but that is the date for Alice.
    The 1900 Coffee County census indicates there was a child by the name of Robert between Alfred and Edward. This appears to be a mistake in the census.
  7. Edward Robert “Bob” WILDER, b. 11 Oct. 1899, Hillsboro, Coffee Co., Tenn., d. 19 Feb. 1983, San Barnardino, California, age 83 [death certificate]. He was a pedestrian struck by a car. Robert Edward’s birth date on his Social Security application shows 12 Oct. 1899, Hillsboro, Tenn., as does the Family Record. Edward m. Irene Helen GOREK, b. 6 July 1913, Ohio, dau. of Stephen/Steve Joe GOREK (b. 27 Jan. 1880, Budapest, Hungary, d. 14 Apr. 1941, Painsville, Lake Co., Ohio) and Julia CYPAK. Gorek was originally CZIROLK and changed for ease of pronunciation. Irene’s family were immigrants from Hungary. The 1920 Lake Co., Ohio Census, 8 Jan., Precinct B, P.O. Painesville City: GOREK, Stephen 38 Hungary and parents Hungary. He owns his own property and it is mortgaged. he immigrated in 1907 and is listed “PA” which must be “Part Alien” and not naturalized. The mother tongue of the family was given as Maggor [sic Magyar]. Magyar /Majyarok is the name for Hungarians. Stephen was a carpenter. Julia was 34 born Hungary and her parents were born in Hungary. She was an Alien, Stephen, son born Michigan 10, William, son Michigan 7, Irene, dau. 7 Ohio, Rosy, dau. 3 /12 Ohio, John, son 1 4/12 Ohio. All the older individuals could read and write.
    Edward’s death certificate states he was divorced and gives his name as Edd aka Robert and Edward Robertson Wilder which information was given by his daughter. Note the 1900 census says there is a two year old Robert born in July 1897 and an Edward born in October. The film was bad here. Stephen’s second wife was Mary. Robert’s daughter told me her father was born in Franklin Co., Tenn. Note that Robert’s father was paying taxes in Coffee County in 1899 and is in Coffee County on the 1900 census.
     

No date, but about 1896, Coffee County County Court Loose papers, file #1400 lists the heirs of Thornton Goolsby, dec’d … “Nancy E. Goolsby, (Mrs. W.H. Wilder) children: Marion, 18, and Elmer WILDER, 12. Both live in Tenn….”
1897 Coffee Co., Tenn. tax book, CD 12, W.H.’s 194a bd on WILEMAN-GOOLSBY-MOSIER-GOOLSBY.
2 Oct. 1899, Ibid. file #1128. L.B. MORGAN, admr. of Thorton H. Goolsby vs G.W. GOOLSBY, et al … Settlement with heirs “except Marion WILDER and Eleanor WILDER who had each been advanced $150 by T.H. Goolsby before his death, as shown by his will….
1899 Coffee Co., Tenn. tax book, CD 12. W.H. WILDER had 194a bounded by Wildman, Elk River, Mosher and Smith.
1900 Coffee Co., Tenn. Census, CD 12, #29: WILDER, William Head May 1854 46 m24 TnTnTn, Nancy wife June 1863 37 m24 7-6 IndTnTn, Marion, son, Mar 188_ 2_ [film bad] TnTnInd, Eva, dau., Aug. 1883 [film bad] TnTnInd, [film bad], Charlie, son, Nov 1888 11, Alice, dau. June 1892 7, Alford, son, July 1894 4, Robert, son, July 1897 2, Edward, son, Oct. 189 [film bad] TnTnInd.
1903 Coffee Co., Tenn. tax book, CD 12. W.H. Wilder’s 200a bd on PEARSON-river- MOSHER-SMITH. His 50a bd on PEARSON- WILDER-MOSHER-WILDER.

 

  1. Henry Raymond “Ray” WILDER, b. 12 Oct. 1903, Coffee Co., Tenn., d. 22 Oct. 1976; m. Daisy Ruth DORSEY, b. 2 Apr. 1902, d. 7 Sept. 1992. They are bur. Maplewood Cem., Tullahoma. She is Daisy DORSETT in the cemetery book.
    Parents and dates from a daughter. The daughter has the Wilder family Bible and shared the family page with me. The names and dates were in the same handwriting.

1910 Coffee Co., Tenn., CD seven #90: WILDER, William H. Head 55 m2 23 TnTnTn, Nancy wife 47 m1 23 8-7 IndTnTn, Evie E., dau., 23s TnTnInd, Charlie, son, 21, Alace, dau., 16, Alford T., son, 14, Garett H., son, 12, Bob R., son, 9, Henry R., son, 6.
1920 Coffee Co., Tenn., CD 7, 17-19 Jan. #126-127: WILDER, William H. Head owns home 65 can read and write TnTnTn, Nannie wife 56 can’t read or write IndianaTnTn, Eva E. dau. 22s TnTn Ind, Garret H. son 19s TnTnInd, Robert T. son 18 TnTnInd, Ray H. son 16 TnTnInd.

William Henry Wilder’s death certificate #4762, widowed, says his father was born in Coffee County.

19 Feb. 1896, Coffee County Archives, Will. I, Thornton H. Goolsby Do make my last will and testament … First I direct my funeral expences and debts be paid as soon after my death as possible out of any moneys I may die possessed of … I direct my family grave yard in the 12th District of coffee, known as the Wileman Grave Yard, be enclosed with a good and substantial Iron fence. I further direct the Grave of my dau. and grand child Mrs. Sarah WAGONER be enclosed with a good Iron fence. I direct I be burried at the Wileman Grave Yard in Coffee County … I direct my executor to place at my grave a nice good and Substantial marble tombstone with my name birth and death engraved upon the head Stone to not cost less than $25. Secondly, I give and bequeath to Jennie OLDFIELD all my household goods and one Cow and I also direct my executor allow her one of my houses to live in one year after my death free from rent or charge also one years support out of my estate. that is provided She shall remain with me untill my demise, and in case She Should move from my house before my death in that case She is to have nothing and this bequeath is to be null and void. Thirdly, I give and bequeath whatever property I may died Seized and possessed to be equally divided between my grand children Shear and Sear a like. That is to Say, The children of Daniel GOOLSBY my son. The children of my dau., Mrs. Sarah Wagoner. The children of Mary Ellen BANKS. My dau. and the children of my dau. Evelin WILDER. I further direct that when this my last will is probated, That the County Court name and appoint a Suitable person as executor…. /S/ Thornton H. Goolsby. Wits.: J.F. DWYER; L.B. SIMMONS. Supplement to will. As I have heretofore advance to the children of my daughter Sarah Wagoner $350 in land, and to my dau. Evaline Wilder Children $300 in land I direct that these amounts be charged against them in the final settlement of my estate. So that each of my grandchildren shall Share a like. 1 Mar. 1896 /S/ Thornton H. Goolsby. Wits. L.B. MORGAN; Henry N. DAVIS. Proved 6 Apr. 1896. Wm. M. ANDERSON, Chairman. Amount of Revenue due the county by H.A. PHILLIPS Clk collected for the Quarter ending 1 July 1886, viz. …T.H. GOOLSBY vs Clementine GOOLSBY…. [His first will written 13 Aug. 1881 is here.] I, T.H. Goolsby, make my last will … I direct after my death my body be decently interred and my funeral expenses be paid out of any means I may be possessed of a soon thereafter as possible. Secondly, I direct one or two Hundred Dollars or a sufficient sum to pay for the enclosure of the burying ground where my wives Adeline and Louisa, and my son Daniel, and where I desire to be buried, be set apart out of my means. Thirdly, After my death I desire all my property, both real and personal, be equally divided between my children and the title rest in them and their chidren at law. wits. Chas. T. WILSON; F.H. NESBITT.

NOTE: I don’t know who this is:
One Johnie Buford HINCH, b. 11 Feb. 1946, Coffee County, d. 17 Apr. 1946, Coffee County. His parents were John Buford HINCH born Coffee County and Ellen WILDER born Coffee County. Death record #6943. SSI shows John Buford Hinch, b. 22 Jan. 1909, d. June 1977, last residence Hillsboro.
Death record #50-19415 of Jessie Lee WILDER, b. 1950, d. 29 Sept. 1953, Manchester, Parents: Jess WILDER and Ollie HUFFER.
One W.H. WILDER had a marriage license issued in Franklin Co., Tenn. to marry Eddie GIBBS. No Return.

 

 


Giles RICHARDSON, b. before 1775, Virginia, d. before 1840, Tenn. He was a son of _____________ RICHARDSON and ______________________.

He m. 28 Oct. 1793, Goochland Co., Virginia, Frances PACE, b. c1777, Virginia, d. 1851, Indiana; bur. Warrick Co., Indiana. She was a dau. of Murray PACE and Mary ASHLEY. Children:

  1. Giles RICHARDSON, Jr., b. 1794/1804; m. _______________________________.
    Note: Mary RICHARDSON, b. c1795, Virginia, lives with Frances in Coffee County and moved with her to Indiana. Mary was 55 years old living with G.M. (Glenmore) in Warrick Co., Ind. in 1860. In 1870 Pike Co., Indiana #172: RICHARDSON, Mary 65 Va, Thomas 20 Penn. Brother, Fielden, was #171. I believe the odds are less for Mary being a daughter who never married, or for her being a daughter who married another Richardson thereby keeping her surname. The odds are stronger for her being a daughter-in-law. I’m thinking Mary could be the widow of Giles, Jr.?
  2. Probably several children born between Giles and Susan.
  3. ?John RICHARDSON, b. c1809, Tenn., d. _______________________; m. Lucinda ___________, b. c1818, Kentucky. They lived in the vicinity of Glenmore Richardson and Henderson Wilder.
    1870 Pike Co., Indiana, Marion Twp, #248: RICHARDSON, John 61 farmer 1500/600 Tenn., Lucinda 52 Ky, John Lewis 21 Ky, Amanda 19 Ind., Margaret 19? Ind., Benjamin 13 Ind.Is Joseph    a son?
    Family #249 (1870 Pike County): RICHARDSON, Joseph 28 farmer 1000/350 Ind, Mary 25 Ky, Etta 6 Ind., Ann 2, Hatta 9/12. 1900 Joseph was not far from Glenmore’s son, Benjamin.
    1900 Pike Co., Ind., Patoka twp, 23 June, #247-249: RICHARDSON, Joseph Mar. 1843 57 m37 KyKyKy, Mary Wife Sept. 1846 53 m37 6-2 KyKyKy, DEDMAN, Dick Grandson Feb.    1890 10 IndIndInd.
  4. Susan RICHARDSON, b. c1814, Virginia, d. __________________; m. Peter Willis MCCRAW, b. c1806, N.C., d. ________________________. He was a son of Samuel MCCRAW and Susannah TATE (both born North Carolina). “Richardson” given on dau., Nancy’s, death record.
    Children:
    (1) Glenmore H. MCCRAW, b. c1838, Coffee Co., Tenn., d. 1921, bur. I.O.O.F. Cem., Pike Co., Indiana; m. Mary J. ___________, b. c1841, Ire. The cemetery record states: Mary          MCCRAW 1855, wife of Glenmore H. MCCRAW. Also in this cemetery, son: John MCCRAW 1871-1951 Father and Arminta MCCRAW 1874-1947 Mother.
    Glemore lived close to Nathaniel Wilder (#319-338) and William Richardson (#311/330) in 1880.
    1880 Pike Co., Ind., Lockhart T.P., 19 June, #306-325: MCCRAW, Glenmore 41 far. TnNCVa, Mary J. 39 wife IreIreIre, James W. 18 son IndTnIre, John 8 son IndTnIre, Umphy 6 son       IndTnIre.
    (2) Mary Frances MCCRAW, b. c1840, Coffee Co., Tenn.; m. 15 Nov. 1866, Coffee County, William Henderson TATE. Child: David Wells TATE, b. 13 Sept. 1868, Tenn., d. 21 Aug. 1916;         bur. Prairie Plains Church of Christ, Coffee County. His death record #7-126 names his parents.
    1840 Coffee Co., Tenn. Census, p180: MCCRAW, Peter Willis 200001-00001 (next door to Frances Richardson).

    (3) Nancy MCCRAW, b. 17 Sept. 1843, Coffee County, d. 26 Nov. 1917, Coffee County; m. 13 July 1869, Coffee County, William H. TUCK, b. 21 July 1845, d. 29 July 1917. He was a son         of George TUCK and Nateria TIMMONS. Nancy’s death record #7-178, says she was born 30 Sept. and died 25 Nov, widowed. She named a son Glenmore Houston “Grover” TUCK.
    (4) Jane MCCRAW, b. c1847, Coffee County.
    (5) Peter Willis MCCRAW, Jr., b. 22 Mar. 1849, Coffee, d. 30 Dec. 1918, Coffee; m. 28 Nov. 1870, Coffee County, Mrs. Lucy Ann OWEN MILLER, b. 15 Jan. 1837, Virginia, d. 3 Nov.          1917, Coffee Co., Tenn. She was a dau. of Harrison OWEN and Mary COBB from Virginia to Coffee Co., Tenn. Lucy Ann m. (1) 10 Mar. 1856, Coffee County, Robert George MILLER, b.         1800, S.C., d. 1869, Coffee County.

    1850 Coffee Co., Tenn. Census, CD 12, #740-747: MCCRAW, Willis 44 Farmer N.C., Susan 36, Vir., Glenmore 11 Tenn., Francis 9 (f) Tenn., Nancy 7, Jane 3, Willis 1.

    I figured Peter Willis McCraw had to be named for Peter WILLIS (married Frances TATE) who died in Coffee County before 1840. I corresponded with a descendant of Harrison OWEN, neighbor to the Richardsons in Coffee County in 1850, who substantiated the relationship through Frances Tate and Susannah Tate being sisters. (Lavon & Norma Smith, lavnorma [at] brightok [dot] net.) Peter Willis McCraw was named for his uncle-in-law. Most of the Owen family were born in Virginia. There may be a further connection between these families and the Richardsons.

  5. Fielding RICHARDSON, b. c1815, Virginia, d. ______________________; m. (1) ______________ .
    Children:
    (1) Clemenzy RICHARDSON, b. c1834, Tenn.
    (2) Thomas RICHARDSON, b. c1836, Tenn.
    (3) Sophia RICHARDSON, b. c1840, Tenn.
    1841 Coffee Co., Tenn. State Census Fielding along with his brothers Glenmore and Reubin.
    1850 Coffee Co., Tenn. Census, CD 12, #802: RICHARDSON, Fielden 35, Vir., Clemenzy 16 Tenn, Thomas 14, Tenn.

    Fielding m. (2) Mary ___________________, b. c1816, Kentucky, d. ___________________.

    (4) Jane RICHARDSON, b. c1852, Missouri
    (5) Mary E. “Mollie” RICHARDSON, b. c1855, Missouri
    (6) Charlotte RICHARDSON, b. c1860, Indiana

    1860
    (7) Glenmore RICHARDSON, b. c1862, Indiana
    (8) Sarah RICHARDSON, b. c1866, Indiana
    (9) Erastus RICHARDSON, b. c1868, Indiana

    1870 Pike Co., Indiana, Monroe Twp #171: RICHARDSON, F. 45 Far. Vir, Sophia 30 Ind., Mary 12, Ind., Charlotte 10 Ind., Glenmore 8 Ind., Sarah 4 Ind., Erastus 2 Ind.
    1880 McDonald, Elk Horn Missouri Census, #58-61: RICHARDSON, Fielding 65 TnVaVa Farmer, Mary 64 Wife KyVaVa, R. Jane 28 dau MoTnKy, Mollie E. 25 dau. MoTnKy.

  6. Glenmore Mearl RICHARDSON, b. 17 Feb. 1816, Virginia, d. 21 Feb. 1886, Indiana; m. Sarah WALKER, b. 30 Mar. 1828, Ala., d. 2 June 1906, Indiana. They are bur. New Liberty Cem., Pike Co., Indiana. The cemetery record has him ‘Glenmore M. RICHESON’ and she ‘Sarah RICHARDSON, wife of Glenmore RICHARDSON’.
    1841 Coffee Co., Tenn. State Census: Glenmore RICHADSON.
    Feb. 1844, Coffee County Minute Book, p96, Glenmore RICHARDSON was on a road crew along Bradley Creek and Sept. 1849 Maherds Ford to Hillsboro.
    Children:
    (1) Sheppard RICHARDSON, b. c1845, Coffee Co., Tenn.
    (2) Sarah Elizabeth RICHARDSON, b. c1848, Coffee Co., Tenn.
    (3) Speaker Henry RICHARDSON, b. 1850, Coffee Co., Tenn.; m. 10 Mar. 1871, Pike Co., Ind., Nancy Ann CORN, b. c1853, Indiana. Nancy Ann’s sister was Matilda CORN MCCLURE,          wife of William James MCCLURE, b. 4 Jan. 1851, Pike Co., Ind., d. 1 June 1889.James was a son of Thomas MCCLURE and Mary “Polly” FARRIS. Thomas McClure served as a private in          a brigade of Franklin Co., Tenn. mounted volunteer militia under Capt. Patrick CALLAWAY 1836-1837. Looking for parents of Thomas FARRIS with source. Polly FARRIS was a dau. of         William FARRIS and Glaithy of Franklin Co., Tenn. As did the Wilders and Richardsons, Thomas McClure removed to Pike Co., Indiana after the 1850 Franklin Co., Tenn. Census and by the         1860 Pike Co., Ind. census.These are the ancestors of Sherry McClure Lamey (sklamey [at] gmail [dot] com). Sherry provided Nancy’s maiden name.
    1880 Pike, Monroe Co., Indiana, #366-371: RICHARDSON, Henry S. 30 Farmer TnVaAla, Nancy Ann 27 wife IndIndKy, Adellia M. 8 dau. IndTnInd, William N. 5 son IndTnInd.
    1900 Pike Co., Ind., Lockhart Twp, Augusta Village, 1 June #23-24: RICHARDSON, H.S. Feb 1850 50 m29 TnVaAla, N.A. wife June 1853 46 m29 202 IndIndKy. …and next door … a         son…?
    (blank) -25 RICHARDSON, W.F. Oct. 1874 25 m0 IndTnInd, E.W. Wife June 1878 22 m0 0-0 IndKyInd.
    1850 Coffee Co., Tenn. Census, CD 12 #736-743: RICHARDSON, G.M., farmer $50 Vir., Sarah 22 Ala, Sheppard 5, Tenn., Sarah 2 Tenn, Henry 4/12 Tenn.

    (4) Mary RICHARDSON, b. c1852, Coffee Co., Tenn.
    (5) Lucy RICHARDSON, b. c1854, Coffee Co., Tenn.
    (6) William J. RICHARDSON, b. c1858, Warrick Co., Indiana, d. 1931, Pike Co., Ind.; m. 14 Jan. 1879, Pike Co., Ind., Sarah E. FETTINGER, b. 1862, Ind., d. 1942.
    1880 Pike Co., Ind., Lockhart T.P., 21 June, #311-330: RICHARSON, William 21 Far., IndTnAla, Sarah E. 17 Wife IndNCNC, Omie 11/12 Feb. son IndIndInd.

    1860 Warrick Co., Indiana, Boon #963-982: RICHARDSON, G.M. 42 Far. Va, Sarah 32 Ala., Sheperd 14 Tenn., Elizabeth 12 Tenn., Speaker H. 10 Tenn., Mary 8 Tenn., Lucy 6 Tenn.,     William J. 2 Ind., Mary 55 Virginia.

    (7) Susan RICHARDSON, b. c1862, Indiana,
    (8) George B. RICHARDSON, b. Mar. 1864, Ind., d. 1943; m. 1 Jan. 1884, Pike County, Mrs. Sallie (COLLINS) FETTINGER, b. July 1863, Ind.Sallie Collins m. (1) 7 Feb. 1880, Pike Co.,         Ind., Albert FETTINGER.
    1900 Pike Co., Ind., 23 June, Corp of Winslow, Patoka twp, #241-243: RICHARDSON, George B. Mar. 1863 37 m16 IndTnAla., Sallie Wife    July 1863 36 m16 4-4 IndOhInd, Mable           dau. July 1885 14 IndIndInd, Canna dau. Aug. 1887 12 IndIndInd, Roscoe son Feb. 1891 9 IndIndInd, FETTINGER, Ethel 5 dau. Jan. 1881 19 IndIndInd.

    NOTE: Sherry Lamey filled in the maiden names of William J. and George B. Richardson’s wives, marriages. She corrects the name of ‘Canna’ in the above census as “Cammie,” b. 18 Aug. 1888,      d. 2 June 1976; bur. Oak Hill Cem., Winslow, Ind. Cammie married Robert H. SMITH. Also first marriage of Sallie Collins. Sherry says the Richardsons around Augusta [Ind.] went by       ‘Richeson.’

    (9) Florence RICHARDSON, b. 1868, Indiana,

    1870 Pike Co., Indiana #177: RICHARDSON, Glenn 52 farmer 2000/500 Tenn., Sarah 41 Tenn., Elizabeth 22 Ind., Henry 19, Lucy 16, William 12, Susan 8, Georgia 6, Florence 2.
    Family, #180 in 1870 was the Henderson WILDER family (son of Nathaniel, Jr.).
    1880 Pike, Monroe Co., Ind. #363-368: RICHARDSON, Glenmore 63 Farmer VaVaVa, Sarah 53 wife AlaSCSC, George B. 16 son Farm laborer IndVaAla.

    Internet posting by Bobi Wright Devore: “Glenmore was born in 1816 in Virginia and died 1886 in Indiana. He and brothers, James, Fielding, and Reuben moved to Warrick County, Indiana about 1854. Their mother Frances and Mary arrived with them. Family story is that they were part of wagon train. Glenmore moved to Pike Co. in 1870 and had a farm of about 200 acres in section 28 or Monroe township. He is buried in Blackfoot Cemetery and was supposedly buried like Christ – without clothing and wrapped in a linen shroud- according to his wishes. He married Sarah Walker. Their daughter Elizabeth married my great grandfather, Albert BURDETTE. There has also been a family story that after Glenmore died the children argued over property settlement and some of them changed the name to Richeson, while some remained Richardson. However, the info that I found on Giles listed him as Richeson so I am somewhat inclined to believe that it is just a matter of different spelling!” NOTE: Not able to contact Bobi Devore.

  7. +Reuben RICHARDSON, b. c1818; m. Delia NABORS.
  8. ________ RICHARDSON, (m) b. 1820/25
  9. James RICHARDSON, b. c1824, d. _________________; m. Nancy _________________, b. c1828, Tenn.
    Children:
    (1) Robinson/Robert RICHARDSON, b. c1847, Coffee Co., Tenn.
    1880 Pike, Monroe Co., Indiana Census, #362-367 (next door to Uncle Glenmore): RICHARDSON, Robert 33 Farmer TnTnTn, Eliza Ann 28 wife IndKy(blank), Herbert 7 son IndTnInd,    Alazona 4 dau. IndTnInd.
    (2) Mary Ellen RICHARDSON, b. c1850, Coffee Co., Tenn.
    (3) David H. RICHARDSON, b. c1852, Coffee Co., Tenn.
    (4) William P. RICHARDSON, b. 1854, Warrick Co., Ind.
    (5) Lydia E. RICHARDSON, b. c1856, Warrick Co., Ind.
    1850 Coffee Co., Tenn. Census, CD 12 #756-763: RICHARDSON, James 26 Tenn., Nancy 22, Robinson 3, Mary 5/12.
    1860 Warrick Co., Indiana Boon Township, 11 Sept. #966-885: RICHESON, James 39 Farmer 800 /650 Tenn., Roberson 13 Tenn, Ellen 10 Tenn., David H. 8 Tenn., William P. 6 Ind., Lydia     E. 4 Ind.
    This census indicates James took his family from Tennessee to Indiana in about 1854. The son, ‘Roberson’, is ‘Robinson’ 3 in Coffee County in 1850 and ‘Robert’ 23 Tenn. in 1870 Pike Co.,    Lockhart Twp, Indiana.

    (6) Matilda RICHARDSON, b. 1863, Indiana.
    (7) Ann RICHARDSON, b. 1870, Pike Co., Indiana.

    1870 Pike Co., Indiana, Monroe Township in 1870 #176: Richardson, James 50 Tenn. 1000/600, Theodocia 36, Ind., David 18 Ind., William 16, Lida 14, Matilda 7, Ann 3/12.

1820 FCT Census: Giles RICHARDSON 411301-43111.
In 1824, Franklin Co., Tenn. Entry Book I, #101, Giles and James RICHARDSON entered 120a on Bradley’s Creek. In 1826, Franklin County Entry #874, Giles and Geo. W. RICHARDSON entered 150a on Duck River.
1830
1836
1840 Coffee Co., Tenn. Census, p180:RICHARDSON, Frances 00023-000001001. Two boys 1820/25 (an unknown and James), three boys 1810/20 (Glenmore, Fielding, Reuben) and a female 1800/10 (Mary) and Frances was 1770/80.

1850 Coffee Co., Tenn. Census, CD 12, #737-744: RICHARDSON, Francis [sic Frances] 73 born Vir., Mary 40 Vir.
And # 750-757 is Reuben Richardson 39 born Virginia and family.

 

NOTES: From a study of the 1850 Coffee County census of these Virginia born Richardsons, and some other individuals, I speculated Frances Richardson was the mother and the other Richardsons, listed above, were the children. I later found an Internet posting which provided the maiden name for Frances.
1841 Coffee Co., Tenn. State Census, Nathan NEIGHBOURS was in the neighborhood of Glenmore, Fielding and Reubin RICHARDSON. This spelling is interchangeable with the spelling ‘NABORS’.

COMMENT: I am bothered none of the Wilder-Richardson family named a child for “Giles.”

Giles RICHARDSON, Jr., b. 1794/1804, d. . He was a son of Giles RICHARDSON and Frances PACE.

He m ?Mary , b. c1795, Virginia, d. ____________________, Indiana.
Mary was 55 years old, born Virginia, living in the home of G.M. Richardson (Glenmore) in Warrick Co., Ind. in 1860. The 1850 census date of Mary’s birth, 40, would have made her born about 1810. This would not have been correct for her to have the young child in the census below, so I believe the 1795 date is more correct.

1820 FCT Census: Giles RICHARDSON, Jr. 0001-0101.

Reuben RICHARDSON, b. Nov. 1818, Tenn., d. ___________________. He was a son of Giles RICHARDSON and Frances PACE
1840 Reuben is not head of household, so he I am assuming he is with his parents.

He m. c1841, Delia NABORS, b. Dec. 1822, Tenn., d. ___________________________. Delia is “probably” a nickname for ‘CORdelia.’. She was a dau. of __________ NABORS/NEIGHBORS (born N.C.) and ________________________. (born N.C.)
1841 Coffee Co., Tenn. State Census, CD 12 (just gives head of household) Glenmore, Fielding and Reubin RICHARDSON. Since Reubin is out on his own in this census, I assume he is married. Children:

 

  1. Granville RICHARDSON, b. c1844, Coffee Co., Tenn.
  2. Georgiana RICHARDSON, b. May 1850, Coffee Co., Tenn.; m. 11 Feb. 1872, Warrick Co., Ind., William H. COX, b. c1850, Kentucky. They live near her father in 1880.
    1880 Davidson Co., Tenn., CD 3 #43-47: COX, Wm. H. 30 Farmer KyVaKy, Georgiana 30 wife TnTnTn, Nettie 11 dau. IndKyTn, Ida 7 dau IndKyTn, Julia 4 dau. TnKyTn, Medora 2 dau. TnKyTn.
    1900 Coffee Co., Tenn., CD 13, 25 June #636-667: COX, Georgia A. May 1850 50 wd 8-6 TnTnTn, RHODES, Dora dau. July 1877 22 wd 1-1 TnTnTn, Harrison COX son May 1884 16 TnTnTn, Lillie dau. Sept. 1888 11 TnTnTn.

1850 Coffee Co., Tenn., CD 12, #750-757: RICHARDSON, Reubin 39 laborer Va, Deida 27 Tenn, Granville 6 Tenn., Georgia 3 Tenn.

 

  1. Murry RICHARDSON, b. c1851, Coffee Co., Tenn.; m. Susan ______________, b. 1851, Tenn.
    1880 Davidson Co., Tenn., CD 3, 3 June #48-52: RECHERSON, Murray 28 Farmer TnTnTn, Susan 29 wife TnTnTn, Gertrude 1 dau.
    1900 Davidson Co., Tenn., CD 3, 3 June, #179-183: RECHERSON, Murray, b. Mar. 1855, age 45, married 22 years TnTnTn, Susan wife Jan. 1851 49 m22 3-3 TnTnTn, Gertrude dau. Dec. 1878 21s TnTnTn, Annie dau. Jan. 1887 13s TnTnTn.
  2. Warrick/Warren Carney/Kearney RICHARDSON, b. c1855, Indiana. Kearney was living with his parents in Davidson Co., Tenn. in 1880, single. He was with his parents in Coffee county in 1900 and was single. Note that “Carney” was a name used in the local Partin family. Warrick’s name given as Warren K. in the 1910 census.
    1910 Coffee County, CD 13, Tullahoma, 5 May, Tullahoma-Manchester Rd #30: RAGAN, Max 33 m1 6 TnVaTn, Sallie wife 27 m1 6 2-2 TnUnkTn, Hazel dau. 5 TnTnTn, M.R. son 4, RICHARDSON, Warren K., Laborer 55s, IndTnTn.
  3. Smith RICHARDSON, b. c1857, Indiana
  4. Edmond RICHARDSON,b. 1859, Indiana

1860 Warrick Co., Indiana, Boon Twp #783: RICHARDSON, Reuben 41 farmer /$400 Tenn., Delia 38 Tenn., Granville 1 Tenn., Georgiana 12 Tenn., Murry 9 Tenn., Warrick C. 5 Ind., Smith 3 Ind., Edmond ?/12 Ind.
Reuben lived next door to William S. WILDER in 1860. This William S. Wilder was son of Nathaniel Wilder, Sr. and Elizabeth McDuff. See his sketch. According to this census, Reuben took his family to Indiana about 1854/1855. The names of the children could indicate states he passed through, that is, Granville [N.C.?], Georgia, Murry [Georgia?], and Warrick Indiana.

  1. Benjamin RICHARDSON, b. 1861, Warrick Co., Ind.; m. 13 Aug. 1882, Davidson Co., Tenn., Georganna AUSTIN. He was 21 and she was 16 at their marriage.
    NOTE: Is this Benjamin with a new wife? Benjamin B. Richardson, b. 24 Dec. 1858 Indiana, d. 13 Oct. 1939 Nashville; bur. Murfreesboro Rd, Painter, spouse Mollie, death record #21094.
  2. +Nancy “Nannie RICHARDSON, b. 2 June 1862, Warrick Co., Indiana; m. William Henry WILDER.
  3. Jane RICHARDSON, b. 1869, Indiana,

1870 Warrick Co., Indiana, Ohio twp #488-493: RICHARSON, Ruben 40 Farmer Tenn., Deida 40 Tenn., George A. 22 Tenn., Murry 18 Tenn., Warren [sic Warrick] 15 Ind., Benj. 9 Ind., Nancy 7 Ind., Jane 1 Ind.
Some 24 doors down from Reuben in 1870, family 512-515: WILDER, Saml. 69 farmer Vermont, Mary 73 Ky.

1880 Davidson Co., Tenn. Census, CD 3, #38-42: RECHERSON, Ruben, 61 TnVaVa, Dido TnNCNC, Kearany 25s son IndTnTn, Benj. 20s son IndTnTn, Nancy 17 dau. IndTnTn. None can write.
1900 Coffee Co., Tenn. Census, 2 June, CD 12: RICHARDSON, Reuben Head Nov. 1818 81 m67 Tenn Vir. Ky, Deida wife Dec. 1820 79 m67 Tenn NC NC, Kearney son Apr. 1855 45s Ind Tenn Tenn.

I could not find any administration or settlements for Reuben in Coffee County.

 

I find this Revolutionary War application interesting in the migration.
Thomas RICHARDSON, Vir. Militia, b. 1762, Loudoun Co., Vir. He lived Bedford County when enlisted militia. After war, moved to Wilkes Co., then to Elbert Co., Geo. he then moved Laurens Co. SC, then Mecklenburg Co. NC, Wash. Co Tenn, Lincoln Co. Ky and 1812 Perry Co. Ind. Later moved to Warrick Co., Ind. He married 1782 Elizabeth ____. Their child Jacob RICHARDSON. Thomas died 15 Jan. 1850 Warrick County, (pen #$8767).

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