Crain – Worrell
Descendants of (Lewis) Crain and Elizabeth Head
Submitted by Margaret Nolen Nichol, Jacksonville, Florida
Note: there is an Index of names at the bottom
The following genealogy report has been designed to allow for the descendants of Elizabeth Head to be included. The given name of Elizabeth Head Crain’s husband has not been determined, but given the numerous times the name, Lewis, has been repeated in his descendants, it probably was Lewis and I have chosen to use it here. Elizabeth Head Crain married Moses Winters after the death of her husband and they raised a large family, even with the hardships of the times. When I began my research on the Crain lineage, it did not take long to determine that there was a close connection between the two families.
It has been stated that Elizabeth Winters brought her daughters to the Bluffs on the flotilla that Col. John Donelson organized to bring the upper east Tennessee settlers by water to the Cumberland settlement. Moses Winters and the male members of the family are said to have come by land with Col. James Robertson.
Moses Winters and his son, Caleb, and stepson, Lewis Crain received 640 acres for helping defend the early settlements agains the Indians. They helped build and defend Heaton’s Station. Moses Winters and John Crain, oldest son of Elizabeth, served in Christian’s Campaign in the upper East Tennessee valley. This campaign was organized to put down the uprisings of the Indian tribes who were allied with the British. Two expeditions were made before the majority of the Indian Chiefs sued for peace. Only one, Dragging Canoe, remained to continue to harass the settlers. After the success of the Christian campaign, Col. John Montgomery asked for volunteers to go to the aid of George Rogers Clark, who had been waging war against the British and Indians in the upper Ohio valley since 1777. John Crain volunteered to go and was among the 150 who set out for the Ohio. Date of their arrival has not been found, but, from voucher records of George Rogers Clark, it would appear that they were in the vicinity by the latter part of 1779.
The first record of John Crain in Davidson County is in 1787 where he is listed in the tax list taken at the time; and the, 2 July 1787, County Court meeting where he is elected to serve as a Constaple. A subpoena was issued for him to appear and post security. It is entirely possible that John Crain had additional children from the ones listed in this report. The ones given in the report are the ones that can be documented.
Descendants of John Crain and Moses Winters, wishing to join the First Families of Tennessee or the Daughters of the American Revolution can qualify through their records. The descendants of Lewis Crain are eligible to join the First Families of Tennessee.
Submitted by Margaret Nolen Nichol, Jacksonville, Florida
1. Elizabeth1 Head, born c1735. She married (1) (Lewis) Crain . She married (2) Moses Winters, born, c1737, in Virginia.
Children of Elizabeth HEAD and (Lewis) CRAIN were as follows:
+ 2 i John2 Crain, born, 6 Feb 1759, NC.
+ 3 ii Lewis2 Crain, born, 1762, NC; He married Mary (Lindsay) Crain.Children of Elizabeth HEAD and Moses WINTERS:
+ 4 i Caleb2 Winters, born, 1760, in Virginia. He married Sarah (Harris) Winters.
5 ii Elizabeth2 Winters married a Nicks .
6 iii Sarah2 Winters married a Nicks .
7 iv Phoebe2 Winters married a McNeilly .
8 v Mary2 Winters married Smothers .
9 vi Nancy2 Winters married a Cocks .
10 vii Catherine2 Winters
11 viii Amy2 Winters
12 ix Elizabeth2 Winters married a Wood .
+ 13 x Moses2 Winters (Jr.), born, 1784, in Tennessee. He married Elizabeth (Pool) Winters
14 xi Aaron2 Winters, birthdate unknown, married on 10 Apr 1827, in Obion, Tennessee, Alice (Purvise) Winters.
Generation 2
2. John2 Crain (Elizabeth1 Head), born, 6 Feb 1759, in North Carolina; died 23 Mar 1839 in Stewart, Tennessee. He married unknown. The wife of John Crain is believed to be Mary Kitts but this has not been proven. The will of Mary Kitts’ father, John Kitts, probated in Robertson County, Tennessee mentions his daughter, Mary Crain.
Notes for John CRAIN Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files John Crain, NC Line, soldier was born, 6 Feb 1759, in North Carolina and lived at Cartars Station on the Holston in North Carolina at enlistment and after the war soldier lived in Davidson and Robertson Counties, Tennessee, Soldier applied 12 Nov 1832 Stewart county, Tennessee, soldier died 23 Mar 1839.
1810 Tax List of Stewart County, Tennessee John Crain enumeration for 1810 and 1820 Census were the same. Question as to which one is correct. (However, this tax list does indicate that John and Lewis B. Crain had moved to Stewart County by 1810). 1820 Census, Stewart County, Tennessee John Crain 1 male 45+; 2 females under 10, 2 females 10-16; and 1 female, 26-45. Lewis B. Crain 2 males under 10; 1 male, 18-26; 1 male 26 to 45; 2 females under 10; 2 females, 10-16; and 1 female 26-45
First Tennessee Tax List of Davidson County, North Carolina, 1787 list John Carin with 1 taxable. 2 July 1787, County Court Meeting, Davidson County, North Carolina: John Crane to serve as Constable. A subpoena is issued to to appear and post bond and security.
Law Suit, Oct 1797, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crane vs. Edward Cheatham: The petition of Edward Cheatham showeth that on March 24, 1795, he agreed with John Crain to raise a crop on his land, Crain to furnish tools, horses and board. When crop was completed, petitioner to receive one third thereof. Crane was to help but this was not in the Articles. Crane now charges him 6 dollars and 94 cents and costs 1 dollar, 30 cents before Benjamin Menees, J. P. The petition asks a writ to certify the cause of this court, Edward Cheatham before Martin Duncan, J.P. 2nd Sep 1796, the plaintiff was represented by James Daherty, and the defendant by Seth Lewis, his attorney. The jury composed of Robert Lancaster, Joseph Payne, Isaac Flannery, John Powers, Walter Stark, Francis Boren, Charles McIntosh, William Briscoe, Thomas McIntoshs, Benjamin Shaw, and John Duncan find for the defendant. The defendant to recover against the plaintiff his cost expended.
Jury Duty, 17 Oct 1796, Robertson County, Tennessee. John Crain was on Grand Jury: The court order that John Crain, Caleb Winters, Isaac Menses, Joseph Barns, Jonathan Dadin, Matthew Johnston, Moses Winters, Benjamin Minses, Wm. Brown, Sr., Wm. Fort, Hugh Lewis, Archer Cheatham, Jr., Archer Cheatham, Ephraim Pratt, David Hamilton, and Elijah Hamilton lay off a road from Brown’s fork of Karr’s Creek to the road leading from Winters to John Donelsons, about a half mile above said Winters to Brown’s ford on Red River, thence to the Kentucky line, crossing Elk Fork at the mouth of Hopper’s Hollow. They are to alter the public road by Winter’s plantation as much as they think fit doing justice to said Winters farm and also to the public road. Above order granted October term, 1796, on which Jury returned “nothing done for want of the Sheriff”. (In order to serve on the Grand Jury, a person had to own, at least, three hundred and fifty acres.)
Jury Duty, 19 Jul 1797, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crane was on jury duty for a suit of Jacob McCarty
Event, Misc: Dec 1797, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crane on Grand Jury in case of George Sugg vs. Elijah Hamilton.
Jan 1798, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crain, Ezekiel Clampet, Archer Cheatham, Sr., Samuel Crocket, Jacob McCarty, Moses Winters, Sr., Benjamin Menee, and James Long to alter the road from Springfield to Clarksville at the Ford of Hoods Branch crossing said branch as near old road as the ground permits for a wagon road, falling into the road from Brown Fork to Red River about a mile from where it falls into old county road, thence to Moses Winters.
Jury Duty, 16 Apr 1798, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crane on Grand Jury and a witness for law suit, 16 Apr 1798, in the trial of Joseph Barnes vs. Benjamin Nail.
Jury Duty, Jul 1798, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crain was a grand juror in the trial of James Karr vs Cornelius Dabney.
Oct 1798, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crane served on Grand Jury
23 Apr 1800, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crain served on Grand Jury in cases of William Brady vs David Howard; and Jacob McCarty vs Mau Warner.
Oct 1799, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crain served as a juror in the case of Thomas Jones vs Anderson Cheatham, and the case of John Dorris vs Jonathan Price. The Jones vs Cheatham case was a plea for the settlement of the Cheatham estate, and Anderson and Edward Cheatham were the administrators.
18 Jun 1800, Robertson, Tennessee: John Crain and John Haywood were securities for Thomas Blount’s 2000 pound bond. This was in connection with the land fraud cases, and Thomas Blount was charged with fraud. (This land fraud, also, involved John Gray Blount and William Blount, Territorial Governor).
Jan 1801, Robertson, Tennessee: Case #153, pages 61 and 62, Military Warrant, No. 27, from North Carolina; land located 20 Feb 1801, surveyed 1,849 acres, 20 Feb 1801, for George W. Darnell, heir of Henry Darnell, being the balance of his warrants, in Robertson County on the North Side of Sturgeon Creek. Signed Haydon Wells, deputy surveyor; sworn chain carriers, John Crane and John Kitts.
23 Apr 1801, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crain served on Grand Jury
Jul 1801, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crain was the plaintiff in a case against Martin Grieder. At Jan Court, 1802, he received judgment before a Justice of the Peace for $15 and costs, but there is still due on the judgement $4.78.l and costs. Levied on 113 acres whereon Mr. Pool now lives on Miller’s Creek; order said land sold to satisfy judgment and costs.
Apr 1802, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crane served on Grand Jury
Oct 1802, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crane, Shadrack Rawls, Caleb Winters, Moses Winters, and James Stuart to view and mark a road from Springfield to Major Smith’s Mill as far as the Kentucky line.
Jul 1803, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crain was appointed to a jury that had been asked to condemn premises so Joseph Washington could build a mill. During this term of court he was also on the jury that heard the case of John Wilson vs Joseph Doris and Isaac Davis.
Aug 1804, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crain and Silas Crain were on the jury and heard the case of Roger B. Sappington, admr. of M. B. Sappinton, decd.
May 1805, Robertson County, Tennessee: Deed proved in Court, Charles Miles to John Crane for 100 acres. At same court, John Crain was on the jury that heard the case of Shadrack Rawls vs Lemuel Sugg.
Aug 1805, Robertson County, Tennessee: John Crain served on jury duty 5 May 1806, Robertson County, Tennessee John Crain served on jury duty Jan 1808, Robertson, Tennessee: John Crain served on jury duty
Death: 23 Mar 1836, Stewart County, Tennessee: Estate administered in June and July, 1836 courts. John Crain died 23 Mar 1836, and on 3 Jun 1836, William C. Jones, Joseph Pinner and David Jones made an administrator’s bond to carry out the settlement of his estate. This is recorded on Page 1, Vol D, Stewart County Settlements and Bonds B Book, 1836-1840. On page 12 of the same book, there is a record of sale of John Crain’s property, and the lists shows that he was not a poor man. He had arm chairs, mirrors, books, and other luxuries that were listed for sale though the appraisers listed the total value of $2262.75. They, also, lised debts of $150.38 so that the net value passed to the heirs was $112.38. The settlement of the estate is given on page 258, but not one name of the heirs is mentioned in the settlement. No mention of the land that belonged to John Crain at the time of his death in any of the estate records is mentioned.
Children of John CRAIN were as follows:
+ 15 i Lewis Benjamin3 Crain , born c1788, in Robertson County, Tennessee. He married unknown, in Robertson County, Tennessee.
+ 16 ii Isaac B.3 Crain , born in Tennessee. He married unknown.
17 iii Sarah3 Crain, born in Tennessee. She married a Wilcox . (Stewart County Deed Abstracts: This indenture made this 3rd of October, 1837 between Sarah Wilcox of the County of Caldwell, in the Commonwelth of Kentucky and William C. Jones, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, have given, granted, bargained, sold, aligned, conveyed and confirmed unto the said W. C. Jones, etc., all tract of land being in the county of Stewart and State of Tennessee, on Rushing Creek, being the first creek that runs into the Tennessee River above the Kentucky State line. It being Sarah Wilcox’s undivided part of said land, known as the land that was deeded from Davidson & Blackfan to John Crane, Grant #9554 the whole tract containing 123 acres and my undivided part being part being 20 and 2/3 acres, etc. Wit: Henry Vinson and David C.Jones. Signed: Sarah X Wilcox. Registered:8 Sep 1838 – Henry Goin, Clk by Henry Vallintim Act. Clk.
+ 18 iv Elizabeth3 Crain, born in Tennessee. She married Miles .
+ 19 v Mary Belle3 Crain, born in Tennessee. She married John Archibald Nelms (Parson)
+ 20 vi Prudence3 Crain, born, 1812, in Stewart Tennessee. She married George Lock.
3. Lewis2 Crain (Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1762, in North Carolina; died, 6 Sep 1827, in Sumner, Tennessee. He married, c1785, in Tennessee, Mary (Lindsay) Crain, born, 24 Jan 1784; Christened South Carolina; died, 9 Jul 1822, in Sumner, Tennessee.
Notes for Lewis CRAIN Lewis Crain help build Heaton’s Station which was finished in 1779 (Ref 117a). He is listed in the NC Preemiption Act of 1784 as one of those who had settled on the Cumberland in 1780 and stayed to defend the settlement and was entitled to 640 acres without any price to be paid to the public (Ref 117b)
Reverse index to Records of Real Estate Conveyances, Sumner County, TN
Lewis Crain from St. of NC, Grant, 1791, 640 A., Book NC L; P. 201 Lewis Crain from Elmore Douglas, 1799, deed for 219 acres, Book 2, p. 284 Lewis Crain from William Dillard, 1811, Deed for 25 acres, Book 6, p. 37 Lewis Crain from Caleb Crain, 1828, deed for 50 acres, Book 11, p. 438
Direct Index to Records of Real Estate Conveyances, Sumner County, TN
Lewis Crain to Elmore Douglas, 1792, deed for 42 acres, NC 1, p. 373 Lewis Crain to William Dillard, 1794, deed for 75 acres , Book 1, p. 44 Lewis Crain to James May, 1825, deed for 50 acres, Book 10, p. 466 Lewis Crain to Fletcher Sullivan, 1825, deed for 50 acres, Book 11, p. 37 Lewis Crain to Elijah Boddie, 1825, deed, Mtg. 859 a., Book 11, p. 79 Lewis Crain to John Franklin, 1825, deed for 90 acres, Book 11, p. 82 Lewis Crain to Lucretia Stroud, 1827, deed, Book 11, p. 344 Lewis Crain to Jesse Etherly, 1828, deed for 176 acres, Book 11, p. 421 Lewis Crain to William Crain, 1828, deed for 161 acres, Book 11, p. 421 Lewis Crain to Caleb Crain, 1830, deed for 50 acres, Book 12, p. 233
1820 Census Sumner County, Tennessee
Lewis Crain 2 males, 18 to 26; 1 male,45+; 2 females, 10 to 16; 1 female 45+
Sumner County, Tennessee 1779-1823, 1823-1842
Will of Lewis Crain: Heirs of William Crane deceased, 50 acres of land wherein Henry Wright now lives but said Wright and wife, Susanna, have use of same her natural life. Son, Caleb Crane, plantation he lives on. Two nieces Betsy Bellamy and Nancy Bellamy appoints Ezekiel Crane, William Crane and Caleb Crane, executors. 4 Sep 1827; Proved, Nov 1827 (Full Will, Sumner County, Tennessee Wills, 1823-1842)
The Great Leap Westward, A History of Sumner County, Tennessee, From Its Beginning to 1805, by Walter T. Dunham.
Page 164: Lewis Crane was of a very devout religious belief. Although a wealthy man and a farmer, he would never own slaves. The story is told of a visitor to Crane’s farm, “after having inspected the large farm, the cattle, hogs, sheep, growing corn, fruit trees, etc.,” he said, “Everything on that farm looked as if it was converted. Brother Crane had made a dedication of all he owned to his heavenly father.”
Children of Lewis CRAIN and Mary LINDSAY were as follows:
21 i Elizabeth3 Crain, born, c1786, in Heaton’s Station, Davidson, North Carolina. She married, 13 Feb 1805, in Sumner County, County, Tennessee, Fletcher Sullivan. Davidson, Tennessee. (Sumner County, Tennessee Marriage Records, 1787-1838: Betsy Crane to Fletcher Sullivan, 13 Feb 1805.). Lewis Crain, Bondsman
22 ii John3 Crain (Rev.), born, 1787, in Heaton’s Station, Davidson, County, North Carolina, died, 14 Feb 1813, Duck River Circuit, Andrew Mitchell’s home.(History of the Tennessee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, pages 12-13. The Tennessee Conference of the Methodist Church was the largest Annual Conference in the United States at the time. Sumner County was in the Cumberland District. Pastors appointed Isaac Lindsay to the Goose Creek Circuit. John Crane, son of the early settler, Lewis Crane of Cages’s Bend, was appointed to the church at Duck River Circuit. He died there in February,1813, shortly after taking up his new duties. Young John Crane appeared, at the age of six years, “to be under the influence of religious impressions that he never altogether lost. John was 12 years old in 1799, and was an effective exhorter in the great revivals of the next few years. At age twenty, he was admitted on trial to the Methodist Church as a circuit rider, and spent his life in that capacity. In 1807, John Crain traveled six months on the Holston Cicuit, and the other six months on the French Broad River. In 1808, he was stationed in the state of Ohio, on the Deer Creek Circuit. At the Conference at Liberty Hill, for 1809, he was admitted into full connection and ordained deacon, and that year was stationed on a new circuit in Upper Louisiana, in the fork of the Mississippi where he had the honor of doing the work of an apostle in some sense, in planting the gospel, and raising a church in the wilderness. In 1810, he was ordained elder and stationed on Duck River circuit, where hundreds flocked to hear him preach. Near the end of January, he ceased from over fatigue and a very severe cold, which terminated in an inflammation of the lungs and about the 14th of February, John Crane died. About three hours before his death, his father, Lewis Crane, arrived. The Cages Bend congregation had begun in 1792 at William Dillard’s home, and a few years later moved into the log building known as Crane’s Meetinghouse. It took the name of Rehobeth Methodist Episcopal Church before 1828. Deeded land by Caleb Crane, son of Lewis Crane. Trustees: B. W. Ferrell, Fielding Grimsley, Ezekiel Crane, and William Crane.
+ 23 iii Susannah3 Crain, born 1789 in Heaton’s Station, Davidson, North Carolina. She married (1) William C. Crain. She married (2) Henry Wright. Davidson, Tennessee.
24 iv William3 Crain , born 1794 in Sumner, North Carolina; died 1870. He married (1) 7 Aug 1817, in Sumner, North Carolina., Nancy (Rascoe) Crain. He married (2), c1832, Margaret E. (Young) Crain.
25 v Ezekiel3 Crain , born 14 Feb 1795 in Sumner, North Carolina; died, 26 Jul 1849, in Washington, Illinois. He married, 23 Nov 1812, in Sumner, Tennessee, unknown.
26 vi Caleb3 Crain , born 17 Sep 1799 in Sumner, Tennessee; died 22 Nov 1851 in Bollinger, Missouri. He married Lucretia (Bailey) Crain
4. Caleb2 Winters (Elizabeth1 Head), born 1760 in Virginia. He married in 1784 in Coopertown, Robertson, Tennessee, Sarah (Harris) Winters .
Children of Caleb WINTERS and Sarah HARRIS were as follows:
27 i Isaac3 Winters , born 4 Aug 1785 in Coopertown, Robertson, North Carolina; died 24 Jan 1860 in Robertson, Tennessee; buried 25 Jan 1860 in Winters Cemetery, Springfield, Robertson, Tennessee.
28 ii Sarah (Sally)3 Winters, born in Robertson, North Carolina. She married in 1818 in Robertson, Tennessee, Hiram Head .
29 iii Caleb3 Winters
30 iv Josiah3 Winters, born in Robertson, North Carolina.
31 v Elizabeth3 Winters , born in Robertson, North Carolina.
32 vi Catherine3 Winters , born in Robertson, North Carolina.
33 vii Nathan Aaron3 Winters , born in Robertson, North Carolina.
34 viii Aaron H.3 Winters , born in Robertson, North Carolina.
35 ix Lewis3 Winters , born in Robertson, North Carolina.
13. Moses2 Winters (Jr.) (Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1784, in North Carolina. He married, c1802, in Robertson, Tennessee, Elizabeth (Pool) Winters, born, 1781, in North Carolina.
Children of Moses WINTERS (Jr.) and Elizabeth POOL were as follows:
36 i Aaron3 Winters , born, 1803, in Robertson, Tennessee; died 1877 in McDonald, Missouri.
+ 37 ii Mary3 Winters, born, 1806, in Robertson, Tennessee. She married Joel S. Enloe .
38 iii Lewis. W.3 Winter, born, 1816, in Robertson, Tennessee.
39 iv William C.3 Winters, born, 1821, in Stewart, Tennessee; died, 1867, in Newton, Missouri.
40 v Moses3 Winters, born in Obion, Tennessee.
Generation 3
15. Lewis Benjamin3 Crain (John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, c1788, in North Carolina; died, Probate 8 Jan 1823, in Obion, Tennessee. He married unknown.
Notes for Lewis Benjamin CRAIN Index of Early Tennessee Tax List by Bryon & Barbara Sistler, 1977, list Lewis Crain paying taxes in Robertson County, in 1812, however Lewis B. Crain is listed in the tax lists of Stewart County in 1810. This might indicate that he still had property in Robertson County in 1812.
(Records of Stewart County, Tennessee, General Index to Deeds, Vol I, 1804-1843)
Lewis B. Crain to Ruth Cook, Book 6; Page 474 Davidson and Blackfan to Lewis B. Crain, Book, 6; p. 338
(Stewart County, Tennessee County Court Minutes, 1815-1819)
Page 281: Wed., May 6th, 1818: Ephraim B. Davidson vs. L. B. Crane and Moses Winters: In debt this day came the parties by their attornies and thereupon came a Jury (to wit) William Dunbar, William Baylis, William Campbell, John Garner, John Acres, James Turpin, David Gray, Edmond Hogan, John Biggs, Nathaniel Abney, Robert Armour, and John Milam who being elected, tryed and sworn the truth to speak upon the issue joined upon their oath do say they find for the Plaintiff the sum of $270 the debt in the Declaration mentioned and his damages by reason of the destining by the Courts that the Plaintiff recover against the said defendant his debt and damages afore said in form aforesaid besides his cost by him about his suit in this behalf expended.
Page 297: Monday, 3 Aug 1818: Lewis B. Crane was unanimously elected a constable and came into Court and entered into Bond in the sum of $300 with Moses Winters and James McCollough, his securities, conditioned for his faithful performance in office.
Page 313: Tuesday, 4 Aug 1818: Court case with J. B. Crane and Moses Winters defendants against same Plaintiff as above.
(Stewart County, Tennessee, 1820 Census) Lewis B. Crane: 2 males under 10; 1 male 18-26; 1 male 26-45; 2 females under 10; 2 females, 10-16; 1 female, 26-45 John Crain: 1 male 45+; 1 female, 10-16; 1 female, 16-26; 1 female, 26-45) Aaron Winters: 2 males under 10; 1 male, 26-45; 3 females under 10; 2 females, 10 to 16; 1 female, 26-45 Elijah Boyt: 1 male 18-26; 2 females under 10; 1 female, 16-26 Lewis Winters: 2 males under 10; 1 male 18-26; 1 female, 16-26
(From Index to Obion County, Tennessee Minutes, 1824-1828)
Crain, Lewis B., Pages 39, 46, 48, 56, 60, 65, 67, 76, 77, 140, 15, 182, 208,
Page 39: Monday, 17 Oct 1825: Whereupon the said Lewis B. Crain entered into bond in the sum of $200 with John T. Abington and Moses Winters, his securities thereto.
Page 46: January, 1826: Ordered by Court that William Lernas, Edward Norrod and Moses Winters, be appointed by the Court to recall and have of Lewis B. Crain so much of the proceeds of the sale of estate of Thos. Nedry and as shall be sufficient to provide her a year’s provisions of support, and that said Lewis B. Crain, adm. of estate, be authorized and is hereby ordered to assign over the same agreement to this order of court.
Page 48: Thurs., Jan 17th, 1826: Joel Enloe, who was this day elected Sheriff for this co., came into Court and entered into bond with Lewis B. Crain, James and Joseph Taylor, Jr., his securities, conditioned as the law directs and took necessary oaths precribed for Public Officers and qualified as sheriff.
Page 56: Wed, April 5th, 1826: Lewis B. Crain appointed to Jury duty.
Page 60: Tues., July 4th, 1826: The Sheriff made return of the venire facias to him directed (to wit) Lewis B. Crain, No. 8;….Lewis B. Craine – No. 9 (member of Grand Jury)
Page 65: Thurs, July 6th, 1826: The Sheriff returned into Court a capias executed on the body of Wm. Naramon founded on 1 indictment. Naramon entered into recognizance in the sum of $250 and Joel S. Enloe and Lewis B. Crain, his securities, in the sum of $125 each., for his appearance at next term of Court.
Page 67: Monday, Oct 2nd, 1826: It was ordered that Rice Williams, Edward Norrid, Jesse Reaves, Wm. James, Jeremiah Norrid, Moses Winters and Lewis B. Crain be appointed as a Jury of Reviews to view and lay off a road from Jones’ Ferry on the Obion River to the Gibson county line in dirction of Trenton and make report to Court, former road be discontinued. Page 76: Wed, Oct. 4th, 1826: Charles Crain and Lewis Crane appointed to Jury duty
Page 77: Thurs., Oct. 5th, 1826: The Defendant, Samuel Reaves, came into Court and submitted to the grace and the mercy thereof and was fined 6 1/4 cents. It is considered by the Court that judgement be and is hereby entered against def. for said fine and costs and Lewis B. Crain became security for payment.
Page 140: Tues., Jan. 8th, 1828: It having been made to appear to satis- faction of the court, that Lewis B. Crain, of this county, has departed this life since the last term without having made any last will and testament, on motion of Court, it is ordered that Moses Winters have Letters of adminis- stration of goods, and Chattles, rights and credits of deceased. Moses Winters came into Court and entered into bond $300 with Joel Enloe and WM. Wilson, his securities.
Page 156: Tuesday, April 8, 1828: Moses Winters, the Adm. of estate of Lewis B. Crain, deceased, returned into Court an acct. of the sale of property belonging the estate.
Page 182: Mon., Jan., 5, 1829: Moses Winters, Adm of goods and chattels, rights and credits of Lewis B. Crain, deceased, be allowed the sum of $100 to be paid out of estate for keeping and supporting family of Lewis B. Crain for one year which sum is to be allowed in his settlement as administrator of estate.
Page 208: Mon., July 6th, 1829: It was ordered that Bedford Lubillo, M. Bradford and Samuel L. Teater, be appointed to settle with Moses Winters, Adm. of estate of Lewis B. Crain and make a report of their settlement.
Children of Lewis Benjamin CRAIN were as follows:
+ 41 i Mahulda4 Crain, born, 21 Aug 1809, in Robertson, Tennessee. She married Baptist Boyett .
+ 42 ii Susan4 Crane, born, 23 Feb 1812, in Stewart, Tennessee. She married Elijah Boyt .
+ 43 iii Harriet H.D.4 Crain, born, c1815, in Stewart, Tennessee. She married Alfred Worrell .
+ 44 iv Josiah W. (Joshua)4 Crain, born, 1817, in Stewart, Tennessee. He married Rebecca (Bramblett) Crain .
+ 45 v Isaac Franklin4 Crain, born, c1819, in Stewart, Tennessee. He married (1) Sarah (Keithley) Crain . He married (2) Mary A. ((—)) Crain .
+ 46 vi Nancy4 Crain, born, c1821, in Stewart, Tennessee. She married Eli Tilghman .
16. Isaac B.3 Crain (John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born in Tennessee. He married unknown.
Notes for Isaac B. CRAIN Isaac B. Crain is shown as a son of John Crain solely on the fact that he was still listed in Robertson County in the 1820 census, and he was the only Crain listed. The name Isaac was used in the family line of his supposed brother, Lewis B. Crain, also. Lewis B. Crain’s son’s name Isaac Frank Crain, and a grandson of Lewis B. Crain by his daughter, Harriet Crain, was named Isaac Benjamin Worrell. (Isaac Benjamin Worrell was killed at the Battle of Shiloh.)
Children of Isaac B. CRAIN were as follows:
47 i Louis4 Crain, born in Benton, Tennessee. Served in Company I, 7th Calvary (Union) during the Civil War.
18. Elizabeth3 Crain (John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born in Tennessee. She married a Miles, born 1800 in Tennessee.
Notes for Elizabeth CRAIN William C. Jones – from Elizabeth Miles Deed Bk 12, p. 414-415 This indenture made this 25th day of October, 1836 between Elizabeth Miles of Stewart County, Tennessee and William C. Jones of the same, for fifty dollars my proportionate part of 124 acres on Rushing Creek being 1/6 of undivided tract or 20 & 2/3 acres – Grant #9554. Wit: Joel B. Acree, David Jones Signed: Elizabeth X Miles Reg: October, 1839
Children of Elizabeth CRAIN and MILES were as follows:
48 i Cynthia4 Miles, born, 1823, in Stewart, Tennessee.
49 ii Dewit4 Miles, born, 1826, in Stewart, Tennessee.
50 iii John4 Miles, born, 1828, in Tennessee.
51 iv George4 Miles, born, 1830, in Stewart, Tennessee.
52 v Andrew4 Miles, born, 1830, in Stewart, Tennessee.
53 vi Felix4 Miles, born, 1834, in Stewart, Tennessee.
54 vii Elitha4 Miles, born, 1836, in Stewart, Tennessee.
55 viii Sarah4 Miles, born, 1838, in Stewart, Tennessee.
56 ix Martha4 Miles, born, 1840, in Stewart, Tennessee.
19. Mary Belle3 Crain (John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born in Tennessee. She married John Archibald Nelms (Parson), born, 10 Dec 1797, in Shenandoah Valley, Viginia; died, 20 Jul 1867, in Ector, Fannin, Texas; buried in Pace City Cemetery, Bonham, Fannin, Texas.
Notes for Mary Belle CRAIN
William C. Jones – from- John A. Nelms, et al This indenture made and confirmed the 4th of October 1837, between John A. Nelms and Mary Nelms, his wife, of Logan County, Kentucky, and George Lock and Prudence Lock, his wife, of Stewart County, Tennessee of the one part, all heirs of the estate of John Crain, dec’d, and William C. Jones of the other part; for and in consideration of one hundred dollars to us in hand paid, by the said Jones, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, wit: that John A. Nelms and Mary Nelms, his wife, and George Lock and Purdence Lock, his wife, transfer their undivided part of a certain tract of land on Rushing Creek, the first creek that runs into the Tennessee River above the Kentucky State line – known as the land deeded to John Crain by Davidson & Blackfan, Grant #9554 – containing all 124 acres – 2 shares 41 & 1/3 acres. Wit: John A. Nelms, Henry X Vinson Signed: John A. Nelms, Mary X Nelms George Lock, Prudence X Lock
Children of Mary Belle CRAIN and John Archibald NELMS (Parson) were as follows:
+ 57 i Susan4 Nelms, born, 1821, in Russellville, Logan, Kentucky. She married Jessie G. Beaty
+ 58 ii Mary A.4 Nelms, born, 13 Dec 1814, in Russellville, Logan, Kentucky. She married Richard Alderson .
+ 59 iii Laura Felicia4 Nelms, born, 1817, in Tennessee. She married William Dulaney .
+ 60 iv John Thomas4 Nelms, born, 17 Mar 1820, in Tennessee. He married (1) unknown. He married (2) Mary Ann (Clutter) Nelms .
61 v Marthajane4 Nelms married, 17 Nov 1847, in Ector, Fanning, Texas, Samuel K. McGowen .
+ 62 vi Christopher Columbus4 Nelms, born, 20 Mar 1825, in Russellville, Logan, Kentucky. He married Delilah Catherine (Damron) Nelms .
+ 63 vii Americus Leonidas4 Nelms, born, 17 Jun 1832, in Russelville, Logan, Kentucky. He married Minerva Jane (Pierce) Nelms .
20. Prudence3 Crain (John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1812, in Robertson, Tennessee. She married George Lock, born, 1801; died, 1838, in Stewart, Tennessee, son of George Lock and Ann (McCrery) Lock .
Notes for Prudence CRAIN
(See notes for John A. and Mary Nelms 1850 Census, Stewart County, Tennessee, family 126)
Children of Prudence CRAIN and George LOCK were as follows:
64 i Elizabeth4 Lock, born, 1828, in Stewart, Tennessee.
65 ii John4 Lock, born, 1830, in Stewart, Tennessee. 66 iii Caroline4 Lock, born, 1832, in Stewart, Tennessee.
67 iv Malinda4 Lock, born, 1833, in Stewart, Tennessee.
68 v William4 Lock, born, 1834, in Stewart, Tennessee.
69 vi Matthew4 Lock, born, 1841, in Stewart, Tennessee.
23. Susannah3 Crain (Lewis2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1789, in Heaton’s Station, Davidson, Tennessee; died 26 Jul 1849 in Washington, Illinois. She married (1) c1806, in Sumner, Tennessee, William C. Crain, born, 1785, in Tennessee; died, 14 Apr 1816, in Cage’s Bend, Sumner, Tennessee. She married (2) 15 Mar 1820, in Sumner, Tennessee, Henry Wright .
Notes for William C. CRAIN
Sumner County, Tennessee Wills, 1779-1823; 1823-1842
William Crane, 14 Apr 1816, proved, May 1816: Verbal: Will of William Crain. He died, 14 Apr 1816, wife, Susannah. Her father, Lewis Crain. My three sons, John Crain, Lewis W. Crane and Isaac Crain tend my plantation. The will communicated to writing, 20 Apr 1816. Wit: Lewis Crane.
(There is a possibility of William C. Crain being the son of John Crain, the brother of Lewis Crain. This would have made Susannah and William C. Crain first coursins. The first record of John Crain in the Metro District is when he was elected Constable in Davidson County in 1787, but he could have arrived prior to that time after his service with Col. John Montgomery in the George Rogers Clark Campaign in the Upper Ohio This took place, basically in the 1780’s))
Children of Susannah CRAIN and William C. CRAIN were as follows:
+ 70 i John4 Crain, born, 7 Oct 1807, in Sumner, Tennessee. He married Mary (Barkley) Crain .
+ 71 ii Lewis Wesley4 Crain, born, 5 Oct 1812, in Sumner, Tennessee. He married Sallie Sanders ((—)) Crain .
72 iii Isaac Newton4 Crain, born, 24 Feb 1815, in Sumner, Tennessee; died 29 Jan 1903 in Higginsville, Missouri. He married, 7 Oct 1835, Jane (Howell) Crain .Children of Susannah CRAIN and Henry WRIGHT were as follows:
73 i Mary Jane4 Wright, born, 1822, in Sumner, Tennessee.
74 ii Nancy Ann4 Wright
37. Mary3 Winters (Moses2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1806, in Robertson, Tennessee. She married, 23 Apr 1825 in Obion, Tennessee, Joel S. Enloe, born, 26 Dec 1795, in South Carolina; died, 7 Aug 1880, in Obion, Tennessee; buried in Troy Cemetery, Obion, Tennessee.
Children of Mary WINTERS and Joel S. ENLOE were as follows:
75 i Benjamin4 Enloe, born, c1826, in Obion, Tennessee.
76 ii Elizabeth4 Enloe, born, c1829, in Obion, Tennessee.
77 iii John4 Enloe, born, c1831, in Obion, Tennessee.
78 iv Joel4 Enloe, born, c1832, in Obion, Tennessee.
79 v Mary4 Enloe, born, c1836, in Obion, Tennessee.
Generation 4
41. Mahulda4 Crain (Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 21 Aug 1809, in Robertson, Tennessee; died, 13 Apr 1847, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee. She married Baptist Boyett, born, 14 Dec 1809, in North Carolina; died, 1 Jan 1880, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in North Union CPC Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee.
Children of Mahulda CRAIN and Baptist BOYETT were as follows:
+ 80 i William B.5 Boyette, born, 1 Sep 1830, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married (1) Elizabeth (Waddy) Boyette . He married (2) Nannie L. (Bynum) Boyette .
81 ii Elizabeth E.5 Boyett, born, 21 Mar 1837, in Tennessee; died 4 Oct 1844 in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee.
82 iii Charles P.5 Boyett , born 25 Apr 1841 in Tennessee; died 4 Dec 1849 in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee
42. Susan4 Crane (Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 23 Feb 1812, in Stewart, Tennessee; died, 10 Jan 1898, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee. She married, 25 Apr 1830, in Gibson, Tennessee, Elijah Boyt, born, 14 Dec 1809, in Tennessee; died, 1 Jun 1880, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee.
Notes for Susan CRANE
Early Marriages, Gibson County, 1824-1860 Page 15: Susan Crane to Elijah Boyt, 25 Apr 1830, Bondsman: Michael Edmiston
Notes for Elijah BOYT
The people living in and near Kenton, Tennessee were sometimes counted in Gibson and Obion Counties, during the same census taking.
1850 Census, Gibson County, Tennessee, District 10 1860 Census Obion County, Tennessee, District 11, Mason Hall
Children of Susan CRANE and Elijah BOYT were as follows:
83 i Thomas5 Boyt, born, 1831, in Gibson,
Tennessee.
84 ii Elizabeth5 Boyt, born, 1835, in Gibson, Tennessee.
+ 85 iii James E.5 Boyt, born, 1838, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married Mary E. ((—)) Boyt .
+ 86 iv Lewis H.5 Boyt, born, 1840, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married Almyra E. ((—)) Boyt .
87 v Tennessee5 Boyt, born, 1842, in Gibson/Obion, Tennessee.
88 vi Alabama5 Boyt, born, 1845, in Gibson, Tennessee.
89 vii Mahilda5 Boyt, born, 1847, in Gibson, Tennessee.
90 viii Clarinda5 Boyt, born, 1848, in Gibson, Tennessee.
91 ix Ann5 Boyt, born, 1850, in Kenton Station, Obion, Tennessee.
92 x B.R.W.5 Boyett, born, 1852, in Obion, Tennessee.
93 xi Charles E.5 Boyt, born, 1856, in Kenton Station, Obion, Tennessee.
43. Harriet H.D.4 Crain (Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, c1815, in Stewart, Tennessee; died in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in Cool Springs Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee. She married, 22 Oct 1837, in Obion, Tennessee, Alfred Worrell, born, c1814, in North Carolina; died in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in Cool Springs Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee, son of Needham B. Worrell and Mary (Polly) ((—)) Worrell .
Notes for Harriet H.D. CRAIN
Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records, 1824-1877, compiled by Grace Gray and Carolyn West Stricklin for Reelfoot Chapter DAR, Union City, TN 1978
Page 23: Crain, Harriet H. D. to Alfred Worrell; Surety, Thomas Boyt; Officiant, A. Harget, JP,; Issued 10 Oct 1837; Solomnized 22 Oct 1837.
Notes for Alfred WORRELL
Obion county, Tennessee Marriage Records, 1824-1877, page 23 lists the following: Alfred Worrell to Harriet H. D. Crain, issued, 16 Oct 1837; solomized, 23 Oct 1837. Surety, Thomas Boytt; Officiant, A.Harget, 1840 Census of Gibson County, Tennessee list Alfred Warrin next to Stephen Tilman and has having 1 male child under 5 and 1 female child under 5. This would have been Mary and Needham. Alfred Warrin is between 20 and 30 years of age and Harriet, his wife, was between 20 and 30. In the 1850 Census of Gibson county, Tennessee, Eliji Boytt (age 38, born in NC) is listed as Farmer #1542, Alfred Worrell (age 36, born in NC) farmer #1543, and Eli Tilghman (age 32, born in SC) is listed as farmer #1544. Eliji Boytt married Susan Crain, Alfred Worrell married Harriet Crain, and Eli Tilghman married Nancy Crain, all sisters, and daughters of Lewis B. Crain. As indicated on the marriage liscense of Nancy Crain and Eli Tilghman, Alfred Worrell, bondsman, was born in North Carolina and was in Tennessee by 1837 when he married. They were probably from Wayne county, North Carolina. 1870 Census, District #11, Kenton Station, Obion County, TN 31-31 Worl, Alfred 55 M Farmer 200 NC Harriet 55 F Housekeeper NC Elizabeth 23 F TN George W. 16 M TN Hiram P. 14 M TN John W. 12 M TN 1880 Census of Tennessee. Gibson county, 10th Civil World, Alfred Harriet Elizabeth George John.
Children of Harriet H.D. CRAIN and Alfred WORRELL were as follows:
+ 94 i Mary5 Worrell, born, 1837, in Obion, Tennessee. She married Nathan N. Garrison .
95 ii Needham Benjamin5 Worrell, born, 1839, in Obion, Tennessee; died, 7 Apr 1862, on Shiloh Battlefield; buried in Shiloh Battlefield Cemetery, Tennessee. Pvt. Co. “H”, 47 Tennessee Infantry Regiment.
96 iii Isaac Frank5 Worrell , born, 1842, in Obion, Tennessee. He married Nancy J. ((—)) Worrell, born, 1848, in Tennessee. Pvt. H. Co. “H”, 47th Infantry Regiment. In the 1870 Census of Obion County, Tennessee, District #8, Kenton Station, there is a Franklin Worl, age 28, Farmer, worth $150, born in Tennessee. His wife is listed as Nancy J., born in Indiana, age 22. Living in the next household is a Sarah Searcy, age 45, property value, $400, born in Kentucky. In her household are: Allen, 21, farmer, born in Indiana; Mary, age 18, born in Indiana; and Catherine, age 8, born in Tennessee. I believe Franklin Worel married into this household.
+ 97 iv William H.5 Worrell, born, 1844, in Obion, Tennessee. He married Elizabeth Jane (Morrow) Worrell .
+ 98 v Elizabeth5 Worrell, born, 1845, in Obion, Tennessee. She married E. Todd Baldridge .
99 vi Lewis J.5 Worrell, born, 1847, in Obion, Tennessee. He married, 19 Oct 1871, in Obion, Tennessee, Martha J. (Jackson) Worrell . 1870 Census of Obion County, Tennessee, District #8, Kenton Station lists Louis Worril, age 23, Farmer, worth $150 living in the household of W. B. Boyette, age 40, and his wife, Nancy L. Dr. W. B. and Mahuldah Boyette were aunt and uncle of Lewis Worrell. Obion county Tennessee Marriage Records, 1824-1877, compiled by Reelfoot Page. 350: L. J. Worrell to Martha J. Jackson; issued, 17 Oct 1871; solomized, 19 Oct 1871. Surety: N. N. Garrison; Officiant, J. H. 100 vii Baptist5 Worrell, born, 1849, in Obion, Tennessee; died 1849 in Gibson, Tennessee.
+ 101 viii James Harvey5 Worrell, born, 28 Sep 1851, in Obion, Tennessee. He married Martha Caroline (Evans) Worrell .
+ 102 ix George W.5 Worrell, born, 1852, in Obion, Tennessee. He married Jennie W. ((—)) Worrell . + 103 x Hiram Parker5 Worrell, born, 9 Jun 1854, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married Levy Elizabeth (Norton) Worrell .
104 xi John Asa5 Worrell, born, c1856, in Obion, Tennessee. He was unmarried. John Asa Worrell was a traveling candy salesman. His home was in Paudcah, Kentucky.
44. Josiah W. (Joshua)4 Crain (Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1817, in Stewart, Tennessee. He married, 10 Aug 1845, in Obion, Tennessee, Rebecca (Bramblett) Crain, born, 1819, in Tennessee.
Notes for Josiah W. (Joshua) CRAIN
Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records, 1824-1877 Page 75: Crain, Josiah W. to Rebecca Bramblett, iss. 8 Aug 1845; sol. 8 Oct 1845; Surety, J. W. Crain and Thomas Boyett; Off. D. Simmons, MG
Children of Josiah W. (Joshua) CRAIN and Rebecca BRAMBLETT were as follows:
+ 105 i Lewis5 Crain, born, 1847, in Obion, Tennessee. He married Elizabeth ((—)) Crain .
106 ii J. Madison5 Crain, born, 1850, in Obion, Tennessee.
45. Isaac Franklin4 Crain (Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, c1819, in Stewart, Tennessee. He married (1) in Oct 1942, in Obion, Tennessee, Sarah (Keithley) Crain, born, 1825, in North Carolina. He married (2) Mary A. ((—)) Crain, born, 1852, in Kentucky.
Notes for Isaac Franklin CRAIN
1850 Obion County, Tennessee Census, District #8. Isaac Crane, 33 Farmer, born in Tennessee; Sally, 25, born in North Carolina; Thomas, age 7; Bryant, age 4; and Belle, age 2
49-49 1870 Obion County, Tennessee Census, District #11 Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records, 1824-1877:
Page 58: Isaac F. Crain to Sarah Keathley, iss. 9 Sep 1842; sol. 10 ? 1842; surety, Wm. W. McNeeley; off. P. Taylor, MG
1880 Census, Obion County, Tennessee Crain, I. Franklin 62 M Farmer TN TN TN Mary A. 51 f wife KY TN TN
Children of Isaac Franklin CRAIN and Sarah KEITHLEY were as follows:
107 i Thomas5 Crain, born, 1843, in Obion, Tennessee.
108 ii Lewis Bryant5 Crain, born, 1846, in Obion, Tennessee.
109 iii Nancy Belle5 Crain, born, 1848, in Obion, Tennessee.
110 iv James N.5 Crain, born, 1850, in Obion, Tennessee.
+ 111 v William Harvey5 Crain, born, 1852, in Obion, Tennessee. He married Elizabeth ((—)) Crain .
112 vi Mary L.5 Crain, born, 1856, in Obion, Tennessee.
46. Nancy4 Crain (Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, c1821, in Stewart, Tennessee. She married, 23 Jul 1839, in Gibson, Tennessee, Eli Tilghman, born, 30 Dec 1818, in South Carolina.
Notes for Nancy CRAIN
Early Marriages, Gibson County, 1824-1860 Page 65: Nancy Crain to Eli Tilghman, 23 July 1839, Bondsman: Alfred Warrin (Worrell)
Children of Nancy CRAIN and Eli TILGHMAN were as follows:
+ 113 i Margaret Hannah5 Tilghman, born, c1839, in Gibson, Tennessee. She married Edd A. Wallace.
14 ii John Crain5 Tilghman, born, 1840, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 18 Oct 1916, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in North Union Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee.
+ 115 iii William Braxton5 Tilghman , born, 1841, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married M. A. (Tyson) Tilghman.
+ 116 iv Selima Jane5 Tilghman, born, 1845, in Gibson, Tennessee. She married James Franklin Garrison (Sr.) .
117 v Cynthia Elvera5 Tilghman, born, 11 Feb 1847, in Gibson, Tennessee.
118 vi Stephen Holland5 Tilghman , born 10 Dec 1849 in Gibson, Tennessee. He married, 7 Feb 1872, in Gibson, Tennessee, E. J. (Roberts) Tilghman .
119 vii Emmerson Ethridge5 Tilghman, born, 24 Nov 1851, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married, 1876, in Gibson, Tennessee, Addie (Minton) Tilghman .
120 viii Susan Mary5 Tilghman, born, 1853, in Gibson, Tennessee. She married, 9 Nov 1879, in Gibson,Tennessee, J. W. Howell .
121 ix Robert Gilliam5 Tilghman, born, 1856, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 28 Jan 1888, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee.
57. Susan4 Nelms (Mary Belle3 Crain, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1821, in Russellville, Logan, Kentucky; died, 1846, in White Rock Creek, Peters Colony, Texas; buried in White Rock Creek, Peters Colony, Texas. She married, 27 Dec 1841, in Logan, Kentucky, Jessie G. Beaty, born, 1820, in Virginia; died, 1895, in Texas.
Children of Susan NELMS and Jessie G. BEATY were as follows:
+ 122 i Thomas William5 Beaty, born, 3 Feb 1844, in Russellville, Logan, Kentucky. He married Annie Gusta (Hill) Beaty .
123 ii Eva5 Beaty
124 iii John Samuel5 Beaty
125 iv Milurn5 Beaty
126 v 5 Beaty
58. Mary A.4 Nelms (Mary Belle3 Crain, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 13 Dec 1814, in Russellville, Logan, Kentucky; died, 15 Aug 1891, in Ector, Fannin, Texas; buried in Carson Cemetery, Ector, Fannin, Texas. She married Richard Alderson .
Children of Mary A. NELMS and Richard ALDERSON were as follows:
127 i Franzine5 Alderson
128 ii Polly5 Anderson
129 iii Jerry A.5 Alderson
130 iv Richard5 Alderson (Jr.)
131 v Robert5 Alderson
132 vi John Crain5 Alderson
59. Laura Felicia4 Nelms (Mary Belle3 Crain, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1817, in Tennessee; died in Fannin, Texas; buried in Old Homesite, Fannin, Texas. She married, 1857, in Ector, Fannin, Texas, William Dulaney .
Children of Laura Felicia NELMS and William DULANEY were as follows:
133 i Jane5 Dulaney
134 ii Polly5 Dulaney
135 iii William H.5 Dulaney
136 iv Rebecca5 Dulaney
137 v Chris5 Dulaney
138 vi Julia5 Dulaney
60. John Thomas4 Nelms (Mary Belle3 Crain, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 17 Mar 1820, in Tennessee; died, 10 Jun 1894, in Ector, Fannin, Texas; buried in Carson Cmetery, Ector, Fannin, Texas. He married (1) unknown.He married (2) Mary Ann (Clutter) Nelms .
Children of John Thomas NELMS were as follows:
139 i 5 Nelms
Children of John Thomas NELMS and Mary Ann CLUTTER were as follows:
140 i Calvin A.5 Nelms
141 ii Minerva A.5 Nelms
142 iii Grant C.5 Nelms
143 iv Lenora5 Nelms
144 v John T.5 Nelms
62. Christopher Columbus4 Nelms (Mary Belle3 Crain, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 20 Mar 1825, in Russellville, Logan, Kentucky; died, 2 Jul 1911, in Ector, Fannin, Texas; buried in Carson Cemetery, Ector, Fannin, Texas. He married,, 24 Jan 1856, in Ector, Fannin, Texas, Delilah Catherine (Damron) Nelms .
Children of Christopher Columbus NELMS and Delilah Catherine DAMRON were as follows:
145 i Sarah J.5 Nelms
146 ii Mary Belle5 Nelms
147 iii Laura Fredonia5 Nelms
148 iv John T.5 Nelms
149 v Moses Damron5 Nelms
150 vi Christopher Columbus5 Nelms (Jr.)
151 vii Richard A.5 Nelms
152 viii Minerva Ann5 Nelms
153 ix Lee5 Nelms
154 x Delilah Catherine5 Nelms
155 xi Michael Fisher5 Nelms
63. Americus Leonidas4 Nelms (Mary Belle3 Crain, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 17 Jun 1832, in Russelville, Logan, Kentucky; died, 24 Jun 1926, in Ector, Fannin, Texas; buried in Carson Cemetery, Ector, Fannin, Texas. He married, 16 Apr 1856, in Caney Creek, Fannin, Texas, Minerva Jane (Pierce) Nelms .
Children of Americus Leonidas NELMS and Minerva Jane PIERCE were as follows:
156 i Christopher5 Nelms
157 ii Thomas R.5 Nelms
158 iii Martha Susan5 Nelms
159 iv Americus Leonidas Sidney5 Nelms
160 v Mary Rebecca5 Nelms
161 vi Laura Belle5 Nelms
162 vii Robert C.5 Nelms
163 viii Leona Helen5 Nelms
164 ix Willis5 Nelms
165 x Montee Irene5 Nelms
70. John4 Crain (Susannah3 Crain, Lewis2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 7 Oct 1807, in Sumner, Tennessee; died, 6 Apr 1884, in Oswego, Labette, Kansas. He married, 18 May 1832, in Smith, Tennessee, Mary (Barkley) Crain .
Children of John CRAIN and Mary BARKLEY were as follows:
166 i Henry5 Crain
+ 167 ii Washington F.5 Crain, born, c1830, in Missouri. He married Sarah Laney (Ready) Crain .
168 iii Susan5 Crain, born, 1836, in Washington, Illinois; died 9 Dec 1911.
+ 169 iv Sarah Ann5 Crain, born, Sep 1838, in Washington, Illinois. She married Williston Hollis Lane .
+ 170 v John Hatch5 Crain, born, 9 Apr 1939, in Washington, Illinois. He married Nancy Jane (Simmons) Crain .
171 vi Lewis W.5 Crain, born, c1842.
172 vii Julia5 Crain, born, c1844, in Washington, Illinois.
71. Lewis Wesley4 Crain (Susannah3 Crain, Lewis2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 5 Oct 1812, in Sumner, Tennessee; died, 16 Oct 1900, in Labette, Kansas. He married Sallie Sanders ((—)) Crain, born 1815; died 1873.
Children of Lewis Wesley CRAIN and Sallie Sanders (—) were as follows:
173 i Susan Margaret5 Crain, born,1836.
174 ii William Coleman5 Crain, born,1838.
175 iii Robert L.5 Crain, born, 1840
176 iv Matilda E.5 Crain
177 v Ellen Pitts5 Crain , born 1850.
178 vi Lucy5 Crain , born 1852
179 vii Caroline5 Crain , born 1854
180 viii James B.5 Crain , born 1856.
181 ix Lewis Sydney5 Crain , born 1859.
Generation 5
80. William B.5 Boyette (Mahulda4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1 Sep 1830,in Gibson, Tennessee. He married (1), 4 Oct 1858, in Gibson, Tennessee, Elizabeth (Waddy) Boyette, died, Oct 1863, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married (2) 20 Apr 1865, in Gibson, Tennessee, Nannie L. (Bynum) Boyette .
Notes for William B. BOYETTE
Information on the family of Dr. William B. Boyett has been obtained from Goodspeed’s Gibson County, Tennessee Biographies. Dr. William B. Boyett attended Bethel College at McLemoresville, Tennessee. In 1853, he began the study of medicine with Dr. Charles Powell, of Gibson County, and in 1857 attended one course of lectures at the University of Nashville. After his return to Obion County, he practiced medicine until 1875 when he moved to Texas and remained there till 1882. He returned to Tennessee and practiced medicine in Gibson Countil his death. He was a Democrat and a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
1870 Census, Obion County, Tennessee, District 8, Kenton Station shows Dr. W. B. Boyette with wife, three sons, and L. M. Boston; E. Kerr; S. C. Mayo; Wm. Watts; and Louis Worrel living in his household.
Children of William B. BOYETTE and Elizabeth WADDY were as follows:
182 i James M.6 Boyette, born in Gibson, Tennessee.
183 ii Charles D.6 Boyette, born, 1861, in Gibson, Tennessee.
Children of William B. BOYETTE and Nannie L. BYNUM were as follows:184 i William L.6 Boyett, born, 1856, in Gibson, Tennessee.
185 ii Baptist P.6 Boyette, born, 1866, in Gibson, Tennessee.
186 iii Elizabeth T.6 Boyett, born in Gibson, Tennessee.
187 iv Mary L.6 Boyett, born in Gibson, Tennessee.
85. James E.5 Boyt (Susan4 Crane, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1838, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married Mary E. ((—)) Boyt, born, 1840, in Tennessee.
Notes for James E. BOYT
1870 Census, Kenton Station, Obion, Tennessee}
Boyette, J. E. 33M Head Far 2500 800 TN Mary E. 30F Wife TN Sallie B. 10F Dau. TN Alice A. 4F Dau. TN Margaret 1F Dau. TN Worel, James 19M Lab TN
Children of James E. BOYT and Mary E. (—) were as follows:
188 i Sallie B.6 Boyt, born, 1860, in Kenton Station, Obion, Tennessee.
189 ii Alice A.6 Boyt, born, 1866, in Tennessee.
190 iii Margaret6 Boyt, born, 1869, in Tennessee.
86. Lewis H.5 Boyt (Susan4 Crane, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1840, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married Almyra E. ((—)) Boyt, born, 1834, in Tennessee.
Notes for Lewis H. BOYT
1860 Census, Obion County, Tennessee, District #8, Kenton
1870 Census, Obion County, Tennessee, District 11, Kenton Station 1880 Census, Obion County, Tennessee, District 11
Children of Lewis H. BOYT and Almyra E. (—) were as follows:
191 i Mahulda E.6 Boyt, born, 1845, in Obion, Tennessee.
192 ii Nancy A.6 Boyt, born, 1857, in Obion, Tennessee.
193 iii William J. B.6 Boyt, born, 1860, in Obion, Tennessee.
194 iv George H.6 Boyett , born 1862 in Obion, Tennessee.
195 v Charles H.6 Boyett, born, 1864, in Gibson, Tennessee.
196 vi Sallie B.6 Boyett, born, 1867, in Obion, Tennessee.
197 vii Martha J.6 Boyett, born, 1868, in Obion, Tennessee.
198 viii S.6 Boyt, born, 1871, in Obion, Tennessee.
199 ix Susan6 Boyt, born, 1877, in Obion, Tennessee.
200 x Rosa6 Boyt, born, 1879, in Obion, Tennessee.
94. Mary5 Worrell (Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1837, in Obion, Tennessee. She married, 15 Sep 1867, in Obion, Tennessee, Nathan N. Garrison, born, 1850, in Obion, Tennessee.
Notes for Mary WORRELL
Mary Worrell married Nathan Garrison and continued to live in Kenton, Gibson county, Tennessee.
Information on Mary Worrell was supplied by Maude Worrell Nolen.
Notes for Nathan N. GARRISON
According to the 1870 Census of Gibson County, Tennessee, Nathan N. Garrison was a Saddler. Mary Worrell is listed as age 29. They had Cora Ann, age 1; Rebecca, age 7 mos.
Children of Mary WORRELL and Nathan N. GARRISON were as follows:
201 i Cora Ann6 Garrison, born, 1869, in Obion, Tennessee.
202 ii Rebecca6 Garrison, born, c1870, in Obion, Tennessee.
203 iii Mollie6 Garrison, born, 1873, in Obion, Tennessee.
97. William H.5 Worrell (Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1844, in Obion, Tennessee. He married, 17 Oct 1865, in Gibson, Tennessee, Elizabeth Jane (Morrow) Worrell, born c1846.
Notes for William H. WORRELL
Obion county, Tennessee Marriage Records, 1824-1877, compiled by Reelfoot Lake DAR, page 290: W. H. Worrell to L. J. Morrow, Solomized 17 Oct 1865 Surety, W. J.
1880 Census, Obion County, District #11 Worel, William 22 M Farmer Tn Eliza 22 F TN Williamson 9 M TN George 5 M TN John Asa 3 M TN
Children of William H. WORRELL and Elizabeth Jane MORROW were as follows:
204 i Williamson6 Worrell, born, 1871, in Gibson, Tennessee. There was a William Worlds listed in 1900 Census living in Trenton, Gibson, Tennessee, 28 years old, born Mar 1872. Fourboarders listed living with him. No other family.
+ 205 ii George Lee6 Worrell, born, 30 Jun 1876, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married Rebecca ((—)) Worrell . + 206 iii John Asa6 Worrell, born, 1877, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married Luiza ((—)) Worrell .
207 iv Della6 Worrell
208 v P. L. (Tip)6 Worrell, born in 1880; died, 1965, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in Cool Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee. He married Annie J. ((—)) Worrell, born in 1893; died, 1962, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in Cool Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee.
209 vi Mattie6 Worrell, born, 19 Aug 1890, in Obion, Tennessee; died, May 1972, in Union City, Obion, Tennessee.
210 vii May6 Worrell
211 viii Edward6 Worrell
98. Elizabeth5 Worrell (Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1845, in Obion, Tennessee; died 1915 in Crockett, Tennessee; buried in Cypress Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee. She married, 26 Sep 1883, in Gibson, Tennessee, E. Todd Baldridge, born, 1844, in Rutherford, Tennessee; died, 1920, in Crockett, Tennessee; buried in Cypress Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee.
Notes for Elizabeth WORRELL
Moved to Crockett County. Her brother, Hiriam Parker and his family followed shortly afterwards.
Children of Elizabeth WORRELL and E. Todd BALDRIDGE were as follows:
+ 212 i Hattie6 Baldridge, born, 1886 ,in Gibson, Tennessee. She married Oss B. Parlow .
213 ii Dora6 Baldridge
101. James Harvey5 Worrell (Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 28 Sep 1851, in Obion, Tennessee; died, 1 Oct 1933. He married Martha Caroline (Evans) Worrell, born, 13 Feb 1860, in Ash Flat, , Arkansas; died, 1 Sep 1937.
Notes for James Harvey WORRELL
James Worel, age 19, Laborer, is found in the 1870 Cenusus of Obion County, Tennessee, District #8, living in the household of J. E. Boyette, 33, Farmer
Children of James Harvey WORRELL and Martha Caroline EVANS were as follows:
214 i Dela Elizabeth6 Worrell, born, 19 Sep 1879, in Tennessee; died 1889.
+ 215 ii Nancy Emily6 Worrell, born, 4 May 1881, in Sharp, Arkansas. She married Hayes Franklin Whiteside .
216 iii Sanford Lee6 Worrell, born ,14 Mar 1884, in Oregon, Missouri; died 1904.
217 iv Mary Bell6 Worrell, born, 5 Mar 1886, in Oregon, Missouri; died 1974. She married Unwed (—) .
+ 218 v Millie Louisa6 Worrell, born, 1 Dec 1887, in Oregon, Missouri. She married Allen Lindsey .
+ 219 vi John Wesley6 Worel, born, 15 Dec 1889, in Oregon, Missouri. He married Ella Mae (Malone) Worel .
+ 220 vii Minnie Ann6 Worel, born, 11 Mar 1891, in Oregon, Missouri. She married Thomas Emon Andrew Collins .
+ 221 viii Robert Alfred6 Worel, born, 7 Feb 1894, in Oregon, Missouri. He married Elsie Pearl (Shepard) Worel .
222 ix Pearl Mae6 Worel, born, 20 May 1896, in Oregon, Missouri; died, 1 Mar 1969. She married August Retmer .
223 x Delsa Gertrude6 Worel, born, 26 Feb 1899, in Oregon, Missouri; died, 29 Nov 1990. She married Ray Gladdin .
224 xi James Louis6 Worel, born, 30 Jan 1903, in Oregon, Missouri; died, 5 Aug 1934.
102. George W.5 Worrell (Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1852, in Obion, Tennessee. He married Jennie W. ((—)) Worrell, born, 1862, in Tennessee.
Children of George W. WORRELL and Jennie W. (—) were as follows:
225 i Ethel V.6 Worrell, born, 1876, in Tennessee. 226 ii Chesley6 Worrell, born, Jan 1889, in Gibson, Tennessee. 1900 Census, Gibson County, Dist. #10 listed as stepson in household of Marion F. Rutledge.
227 iii Beatry6 Worrell, born, Jun 1893, in Gibson, Tennessee. Listed in 1900 Census, Gibson county, Dist. #10 as stepdaughter in household of Marian F. Rutledge.
228 iv Iva D.6 Worrell , born, Aug 1897, in Obion, Tennessee. Listed in 1900 Census, Gibson county, Dist. #10 as stepson in household of Marian F. Rutledge.
103. Hiram Parker5 Worrell (Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 9 Jun 1854, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 8 Jan 1922, in Crockett, Tennessee; buried, 10 Jan 1922, in Cypress United Methodist Church Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee. He married, 8 Jan 1884, in Gibson, Tennessee, Levy Elizabeth (Norton) Worrell, born, 20 Mar 1859, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 29 Jan 1943, in Alamo, Crockett, Tennessee; buried, 1 Feb 1943, in Cypress Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee, daughter of Alexander Norton and Caroline (Cannady) Norton .
Notes for Hiram Parker WORRELL
1880 Census of Tennessee shows Hiram World living in Kenton with the Asa Clark family (148-148). He is 22 years of age and his father was born in North Carolina, and his mother in Tennessee. He was listed as being born in Tennessee, and farm laborer. This would have been four years before he and Levi Norton married.
Notes for Levy Elizabeth NORTON
Early Marriages, Gibson County, Tennessee, 1824-1860.
Children of Hiram Parker WORRELL and Levy Elizabeth NORTON were as follows:
229 i Amos Vernon6 Worrell , born 20 Sep 1885 in Gibson, Tennessee; died 15 May 1960 in Crockett, Tennessee; buried 17 May 1960 in Cypress Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee. He was unmarried.
+ 230 ii Herbert Emmett6 Worrell, born, 25 Mar 1887, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married Ethel (Bland) Worrell .
+ 231 iii Abbie Augusta6 Worrell, born, 16 Jul 1889, in Gibson, Tennessee. She married Ira Alonza Webb .
+ 232 iv Annie Elizabeth6 Worrell, born, 25 May 1891, in Gibson, Tennessee. She married Henry Horace Baldridge .
+ 233 v Rayburn Allen6 Worrell, born, 21 Sep 1895, in Crockett, Tennessee. He married Gladys (Lewis) Worrell .
+ 234 vi Maude Myrtle6 Worrell, born, 26 Jul 1898, in Crockett, Tennessee. She married Jesse Pierce Nolen .
+ 235 vii Mary Louise6 Worrell, born, 6 Jan 1901, in Alamo, Crockett, Tennessee. She married Tolbert William Cates .
105. Lewis5 Crain (Josiah W. (Joshua)4, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1847, in Obion, Tennessee. He married Elizabeth ((—)) Crain, born, 1848, in Tennessee.
Children of Lewis CRAIN and Elizabeth (—) were as follows:
236 i James6 Crain, born, 1870, in Obion, Tennessee.
237 ii J. Dennis6 Crain, born, 1873, in Obion, Tennessee.
238 iii Margarett6 Crain, born, 1876, in Obion, Tennessee.
239 iv Tabitha6 Crain, born, 1877, in Obion, Tennessee.
240 v Dora B.6 Crain, born, 1879, in Obion, Tennessee.
111. William Harvey5 Crain (Isaac Franklin4, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born 1852 in Obion, Tennessee. He married Elizabeth ((—)) Crain, born, 1851, in Tennessee.
Notes for William Harvey CRAIN
1880 Census Obion County, Tennessee, District #11 335-356 Crain, W. Harvey 28 M Farmer TN NC TN Elizabeth 29 F Wife TN TN TN William 3 M son TN TN TN Neely 1 M son TN TN TN
Children of William Harvey CRAIN and Elizabeth (—) were as follows:
241 i William6 Crain, born, 1877, in Obion, Tennessee.
242 ii Neely6 Crain, born, 1879, in Obion, Tennessee.
113. Margaret Hannah5 Tilghman (Nancy4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, c1839, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee. She married Edd A. Wallace, born, 1858, in Kentucky; died, 1940, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee.
Children of Margaret Hannah TILGHMAN and Edd A. WALLACE were as follows:
+ 243 i Nannie6 Wallace, born in Gibson, Tennessee. She married Thomas Edmiston .
+ 244 ii John6 Wallace, born, 1888, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married Birdie (Summar) Wallace
+ 245 iii Clint6 Wallace, born, 1890, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married Lillie May (Vaughn) Wallace .
+ 246 iv Erma Ophelia6 Wallace, born, 1895, in Gibson, Tennessee. She married (1) Johnnie Andrew Siler. She married (2) William Jonah Summar .
247 v Annie Belle6 Wallace, born ,1896, in Gibson, Tennessee. She married Clifford Ozment .
+ 248 vi Virgie6 Wallace, born, 4 Jul 1897, in Gibson, Tennessee. She married Hess Milligan .
+ 249 vii Ima Ella6 Wallace, born, 28 Feb 1898, in Gibson, Tennessee. She married Robert Freeman .
115. William Braxton5 Tilghman (Nancy4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1841, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 6 Dec 1901, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee. He married, in 1866, in Gibson, Tennessee, M. A. (Tyson) Tilghman .
Children of William Braxton TILGHMAN and M. A. TYSON were as follows:
250 i Henry F.6 Tilghman, born, 1868, in Gibson, Tennessee.
116. Selima Jane5 Tilghman (Nancy4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1845, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 1905, in Gibson, Tennessee. She married James Franklin Garrison (Sr.) , born in Gibson, Tennessee.
Children of Selima Jane TILGHMAN and James Franklin GARRISON (Sr.) were as follows:
+ 251 i James Franklin6 Garrison (Jr.) married Minnie Bell (Turner) Garrison .
122. Thomas William5 Beaty (Susan4 Nelms, Mary Belle3 Crain, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 3 Feb 1844, in Russellville, Logan, Kentucky; died, 18 May 1911, in Hess, Jackson, Oklahoma. He married, 30 Nov 1865, in Logan, Kentucky, Annie Gusta (Hill) Beaty, born, 16 Jun 1844, in Schuyler, Illinois; died, 13 Aug 1922, in Dill City, Washita, Oklahoma.
Children of Thomas William BEATY and Annie Gusta HILL were as follows:
+ 252 i Jessie Lee6 Beaty, born, 12 Dec 1873, in Bonham, Fannin, Texas. She married Samuel Preston Myers .
167. Washington F.5 Crain (John4, Susannah3 Crain, Lewis2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, c1830, in Missouri; died, 10 Sep 1875, in Washington, Illinois. He married, 4 Sep 1854, Sarah Laney (Ready) Crain .
Children of Washington F. CRAIN and Sarah Laney READY were as follows:
253 i Harris G.6 Crain, born, 1854, in Washington, Illinois.
254 ii Richard R.6 Crain, born, 6 May 1855, in Washington, Illinois; died, 22 Sep 1956, in Lively Grove, Illinois.
255 iii Marvin6 Crain, born, 1857, in Washington, Illinois.
256 iv Mary J.6 Crain, born, 18 Jan 1862, in Washington, Illinois; died, 11 Oct 1862, in Lively Grove, Illinois.
169. Sarah Ann5 Crain (John4, Susannah3 Crain, Lewis2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, Sep 1838, in Washington, Illinois; died, 22 Jan 1921, in Los Angeles, California. She married, c1856, in Illinois, Williston Hollis Lane .
Children of Sarah Ann CRAIN and Williston Hollis LANE were as follows:
257 i Elmer Taylor6 Lane, born c1857.
258 ii Mary Caroline6 Lane, born c1856.
259 iii Harriet E.6 Lane, born c1861.
260 iv Orson6 Lane, born c1863.
261 v Lottie Bell6 Lane, born c1865.
262 vi Brenton Charles6 Lane, born c1867.
263 vii Marvel Hill6 Lane, born c1869.
264 viii Bertie Bell6 Lane, born c1871.
265 ix Ethyl6 Lane, born c1873.
170. John Hatch5 Crain (John4, Susannah3 Crain, Lewis2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 9 Apr 1939, in Washington, Illinois; died, 9 Dec 1911, in Lola, Cherokee, Kansas. He married, on 29 Aug 1860, Nancy Jane (Simmons) Crain .
Children of John Hatch CRAIN and Nancy Jane SIMMONS were as follows:
266 i Mattie Myrtle6 Crain, born c1860.
267 ii Eunice6 Crain, born c1861.
268 iii Isaac Lemuel6 Crain, born, 6 Sep 1863, in Washington, Illinois; died, 29 Mar 1946, in Caney, Montgomery, Kansas.
269 iv William6 Crain, born c1865.
270 v Mary Ellen6 Crain, born, 24 Dec 1867, in Washington, Illinois; died 25 Nov 1959.
271 vi Ann Margaret6 Crain, born, Jan 1870, in Lebette, Illinois; died 1 Feb 1949.
272 vii Albert James6 Crain, born 28 May 1874.
273 viii Marshal6 Crain, born 1876.
274 ix Clarence Edward6 Crain, born 1877.
275 x Sarah Alice6 Crain, born 9 Apr 1880.
276 xi Ida Jane6 Crain, born 1882.
277 xii John6 Crain, born, 7 Jun 1884, in LoBette, Kansas.
Generation 6
205. George Lee6 Worrell (William H.5, Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 30 Jun 1876, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 3 Apr 1951, in Rutherford, Gibson, Tennessee; buried in Rutherford Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee. He married Rebecca ((—)) Worrell, born, 22 Mar 1886; died, 10 Dec 1973, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in Rutherford Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee.
Notes for George Lee WORRELL
Cemetery Records of Gibson Co., Tennessee, Vol II, p. 479.
Children of George Lee WORRELL and Rebecca (—) were as follows:
278 i Freeman A.7 Worrell, born, 15 Jul 1904, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 31 Mar 1958, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in Rutherford Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee.
279 ii William Joel7 Worrel, born, 25 Oct 1914, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 23 Sep 1977, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in Rutherford Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee.
280 iii George Lee7 Worrell (Jr.), born, 20 Oct 1919, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 13 Nov 1944; buried in Rutherford Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee.
281 iv Nellie7 Worrel, born, 5 Jan 1901, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 1 Oct 1906, in Rutherford, Gibson, Tennessee.
206. John Asa6 Worrell (William H.5, Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1877, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married Luiza ((—)) Worrell, born, Aug 1860, in Tennessee.
Notes for John Asa WORRELL
There is a John A. Worrell listed in 1900 Census of Tennessee living in Dist. 9, Obion County, as follows: John A., Aug 1850, 41, born in Tennessee; wife, Louiza, b. Aug 1860, 39, born in Tennessee; John, Nov 1884, son, born in TN; Doss, Apr 1888, son, born in TN’; George, Jan 1891, born in TN; Wilford, Sep 1897, born in Tennessee.
Children of John Asa WORRELL and Luiza (—) were as follows:
282 i John7 Worrell, born, Nov 1884, in Obion, Tennessee.
283 ii Doss7 Worrell, born, 26 Apr 1888, in Obion, Tennessee; died, Jul 1967, in Union City, Obion, Tennessee.
284 iii George7 Worrell, born, Jan 1891, in Obion, Tennessee; died Jan 1964 in Tennessee.
285 iv Wilford7 Worrell, born, Sep 1897, in Obion, Tennessee.
212. Hattie6 Baldridge (Elizabeth5 Worrell, Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1886, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 1919, in Crockett, Tennessee; buried in Cypress Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee. She married Oss B. Parlow, born, 1886, in Tennessee; died, 1967, in Crockett, Tennessee; buried in Cypress United Methodist Church Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee.
Children of Hattie BALDRIDGE and Oss B. PARLOW were as follows:
286 i Theron7 Parlow, born, 23 Aug 1912, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 31 May 1988, in Crockett, Tennessee.
287 ii Earl7 Parlow, born, 29 Feb 1916, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 3 Sep 1990, in Crockett, Tennessee.
288 iii Eva7 Parlow, born in Crockett, Tennessee.
215. Nancy Emily6 Worrell (James Harvey5, Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 4 May 1881, in Sharp, Arkansas; died, 10 Jun 1970; buried in Walker Cemetery, Arkansas. She married, on 21 Jul 1901, Hayes Franklin Whiteside .
Children of Nancy Emily WORRELL and Hayes Franklin WHITESIDE were as follows:
289 i Living
290 ii Living
291 iii Living
292 iv Living
293 v Living
294 vi Living
295 vii Living
218. Millie Louisa6 Worrell (James Harvey5, Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1 Dec 1887, in Oregon, Missouri; died, 10 Jun 1963; buried in Myrtle Cemetery, Oregan, Missouri. She married Allen Lindsey .
Children of Millie Louisa WORRELL and Allen LINDSEY were as follows:
296 i Living
297 ii Living
219. John Wesley6 Worel (James Harvey5, Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 15 Dec 1889, in Oregon, Missouri; died, 1 Nov 1934. He married, in 1907, Ella Mae (Malone) Worel .
Children of John Wesley WOREL and Ella Mae MALONE were as follows:
298 i Living
299 ii Living
300 iii Living
301 iv Living
220. Minnie Ann6 Worel (James Harvey5, Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 11 Mar 1891, in Oregon, Missouri; died 27 Oct 1980. She married Thomas Emon Andrew Collins .
Children of Minnie Ann WOREL and Thomas Emon Andrew COLLINS were as follows:
302 i Living
303 ii Living
304 iii Living
305 iv Living
306 v Living
307 vi Living
308 vii Living
309 viii Living
310 ix Living
311 x Living
221. Robert Alfred6 Worel (James Harvey5, Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 7 Feb 1894, in Oregon, Missouri; died, 9 Jun 1983; buried in Thayer Cemetery. He married Elsie Pearl (Shepard) Worel .
Children of Robert Alfred WOREL and Elsie Pearl SHEPARD were as follows:
312 i Living
313 ii Living
314 iii Living
230. Herbert Emmett6 Worrell (Hiram Parker5, Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 25 Mar 1887, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 11 Jun 1938, in Crockett, Tennessee; buried, 13 Jun 1938, in Cypress Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee. He married, 18 Jul 1909, in Crockett, Tennessee, Ethel (Bland) Worrell, born, 12 Apr 1891, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, Jan 1969, in Alamo, Crockett, Tennessee.
Children of Herbert Emmett WORRELL and Ethel BLAND were as follows:
315 i John Malcolm7 Worrell, born, c1910, in Crockett, Tennessee.
316 ii Glendon Herbert7 Worrell, born, 19 Oct 1912, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 22 Jul 1991, in Crockett, Tennessee.
317 iii Arthur Lean7 Worrell, born, 30 Sep 1914, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, Sep 1980, in Humboldt, Gibson, Tennessee.
318 iv Elizabeth Levy7 Worrell, born, 25 Nov 1916, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, May 1985; buried in Alamo City Cemetery, Alamo, Crockett, Tennessee.
319 v Living
320 vi Ruth Evelyn7 Worrell, born, 27 Jul 1921, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, Apr 1987, in Brownsville, Haywood, Tennessee.
321 vii Alfred Alexander7 Worrell, born, 23 Oct 1923, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 22 Dec 1958; buried in Crockett City Cemetery, Alamo, Crockett, TN.
322 viii Carl Wayne7 Worrell, born, c1925, in Crockett, Tennessee.
323 ix Paul Bland7 Worrell, born, 3 Jan 1928, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 30 Aug 1963; buried in Alamo City Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee.
324 x Jennie7 Worrell, born, 2 Aug 1931, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 6 Aug 1971; buried in Alamo City Cemetery, Alamo, Crockett, Tennessee.
325 xi Betty Alice7 Worrell, born, c1933, in Crockett, Tennessee.
231. Abbie Augusta6 Worrell (Hiram Parker5, Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 16 Jul 1889, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 13 Sep 1972, in Alamo, Crockett, Tennessee; buried, 15 Sep 1972, in Cypress United Methodist ChurchCemetery, Crockett, Tennessee. She married, 4 Dec 1904, in Crockett, Tennessee, Ira Alonza Webb, born, 2 Feb 1884, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 5 Jan 1963, in Crockett, Tennessee; buried in Cypress United Methodist Church Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee.
Children of Abbie Augusta WORRELL and Ira Alonza WEBB were as follows:
326 i Gladys7 Webb, born, 23 May 1906, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, Mar 1990, in Bells, Crockett, Tennessee; buried in Cypress United Methodist Church Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee.
327 ii Floyd Glendon7 Webb, born, 7 Jun 1908, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 26 Sep 1993, in Crockett, Tennessee.
328 iii Ida Louise7 Webb, born, 1910, in Crockett, Tennessee.
329 iv Fay7 Webb, born, 12 Nov 1914, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 20 Dec 1959, in Crockett, Tennessee; buried in Cypress United Methodist Church Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee.
330 v Mildred7 Webb, born, 17 Apr 1921, in Crockett, Tennessee; died 28 Jul 1922 in Crocket, Tennessee.
331 vi Doris7 Webb, born in Crockett, Tennessee.
332 vii Virginia Lee7 Webb, born, 24 Jan 1929, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, Oct 1995, in Crockett, Tennessee.
333 viii Living
232. Annie Elizabeth6 Worrell (Hiram Parker5, Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 25 May 1891, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, Jan 1987, in Ripley, Lauderdale, Tennessee; buried in Cypress United Methodist Church Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee. She married on, 30 Nov 1913, in Crockett, Tennessee, Henry Horace Baldridge, born, 12 Aug 1889, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 25 Aug 1965, in Halls, Lauderdale, Tennessee; buried in Cypress United Methodist Church Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee
Children of Annie Elizabeth WORRELL and Henry Horace BALDRIDGE were as follows:
334 i Lloyd7 Baldridge, born, 15 Sep 1914, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 16 May 1962, in Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee; buried in Alamo City Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee. Lloyd Baldridge was in the Quartermaster Corps, World War II
335 ii Floyd7 Baldridge , born c1919 in Crockett, Tennessee; died in infancy.
336 iii James Francis7 Baldridge, born, 1 Jul 1923, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 12 Feb 1997, in Halls, Lauderdale, Tennessee.
233. Rayburn Allen6 Worrell (Hiram Parker5, Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 21 Sep 1895, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 24 Apr 1969, in Alamo, Crockett, Tennesse; buried, 26 Apr 1968, in Alamo City Cemetery, Alamo, Crockett, Tennessee. He married, 28 Dec 1922, in Crockett, Tennessee, Gladys (Lewis) Worrell , born in Crockett, Tennessee; died in Crockett, Tennessee; buried in Alamo Cemetery, Alamo, Crockett, Tennessee, daughter of Elam Lewis and Cora (Lewis) Lewis .
Children of Rayburn Allen WORRELL and Gladys LEWIS were as follows:
337 i Living.
338 ii Nancy Jane7 Worrell , born 7 Oct 1927 in Crockett, Tennessee; died in Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee. 339 iii Living
340 iv Living
234. Maude Myrtle6 Worrell (Hiram Parker5, Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 26 Jul 1898, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 31 Jul 1983, in Jackson, Madison, Tennessee; buried, 2 Aug 1983, in Oak View Memorial Cemetery, Cockett, Tennessee. She married, 7 Sep 1919, in Crockett, Tennessee, Jesse Pierce Nolen, born, 15 Sep 1895, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 11 Nov 1960, in Crockett, Tennessee; buried, 13 Nov 1960, in Oak View Memorial Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee, son of William Neal Nolen and Cordelia D. (Laman) Nolen .
Children of Maude Myrtle WORRELL and Jesse Pierce NOLEN were as follows:
341 i Jesse Pierce7 Nolen (Jr.) , born 21 Sep 1920 in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 23 Jul 1989, in Veterans Hospital, Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee; buried, 25 Jul 1989, in Oak View Memorial Cemetery, Alamo, Crockett, Tennessee.
342 ii Living
343 iii Living
344 iv Living
345 v Living
346 vi Living
235. Mary Louise6 Worrell (Hiram Parker5, Harriet H.D.4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 6 Jan 1901, in Alamo, Crockett, Tennessee; died, 4 Oct 1987, in Covington, Tipton, Tennessee; buried in Alamo City Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee. She married, 1 Sep 1919, in Alamo, Crockett, Tennessee, Tolbert William Cates, born, 10 Apr 1898, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 12 Aug 1964, in Alamo, Crockett, Tennessee; buried, 14 Aug 1964, in Alamo City Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee.
Notes for Tolbert William CATES
Information on Tolbert William Cates family was received from the following: Maude Worrell Nolen, Alamo, Tennessee (Sister) Dorothy Jean Cates Morphis, Memphis, Tennessee, ( Daughter) Johnnie Carol Cates Johnson, Jackson, Tennessee, ( Grand Daughter) Sister Mary Francis Cates, Mishawaka, Indiana, ( Niece)
Children of Mary Louise WORRELL and Tolbert William CATES were as follows:
347 i Fredrick William7 Cates, born, 18 Apr 1922, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 10 Dec 1990, in Veterans Hospital, Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee; buried in Alamo City Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee.
348 ii Living
349 iii Annie Faye7 Cates, born, 5 Oct 1928, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 21 May 1973, in Crockett, Tennessee; buried in Robertson, Johnson Grove, Crockett, Tennessee.
350 iv Tolbert Fanning7 Cates, born, 22 Mar 1934, in Crockett, Tennessee; died, 3 Jul 1974, in Mississippi; buried in Alamo City Cemetery, Crockett, Tennessee.
243. Nannie6 Wallace (Margaret Hannah5 Tilghman, Nancy4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 25 Sep 1959, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee. She married Thomas Edmiston .
Children of Nannie WALLACE and Thomas EDMISTON were as follows:
351 i Living
352 ii Drewry7 Edmiston , born 1913 in Gibson, Tennessee; died in Gibson, Tennessee.
244. John6 Wallace (Margaret Hannah5 Tilghman, Nancy4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1888, in Gibson, Tennessee; died in Gibson, Tennessee. He married Birdie (Summar) Wallace .
Children of John WALLACE and Birdie SUMMAR were as follows:
353 i Max Andrews7 Wallace , buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee.
245. Clint6 Wallace (Margaret Hannah5 Tilghman, Nancy4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1890, in Gibson, Tennessee. He married Lillie May (Vaughn) Wallace .
Children of Clint WALLACE and Lillie May VAUGHN were as follows:
354 i Living
355 ii Vaughn7 Wallace, born, 1911, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 1995, in Gibson, Tennessee
356 iii Living
357 iv James7 Wallace, born, 10 Oct 1917, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 11 Oct 1997, in Eaton, Gibson, Tennessee.
358 v Demetra Belle7 Wallace, born, 1919, in Gibson, Tennessee; died 1919 in Gibson, Tennessee.
246. Erma Ophelia6 Wallace (Margaret Hannah5 Tilghman, Nancy4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 1895, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, May 1992. She married (1) in Gibson, Tennessee, Johnnie Andrew Siler . She married (2),14 Dec 1911, in Gibson, Tennessee, William Jonah Summar .
Children of Erma Ophelia WALLACE and William Jonah SUMMAR were as follows:
359 i William Dodd7 Summar, born, 2 Jan 1912, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 28 Oct 1988, in Gibson, Tennessee.
360 ii Living
361 iii Living
248. Virgie6 Wallace (Margaret Hannah5 Tilghman, Nancy4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born 4 Jul 1897 in Gibson, Tennessee; died 4 Feb 1990 in Milan, Gibson, Tennessee. She married Hess Milligan .
Children of Virgie WALLACE and Hess MILLIGAN were as follows:
362 i Living
363 ii Living
364 iii Living
365 iv Living
366 v Living
249. Ima Ella6 Wallace (Margaret Hannah5 Tilghman, Nancy4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 28 Feb 1898, in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 7 Oct 1968, in Gibson, Tennessee; buried in Oakland Cemetery, Trenton, Gibson, Tennessee. She married Robert Freeman , born, 28 Feb 1898; died, May 1979, in Eaton, Gibson, Tennessee; buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Gibson, Tennessee.
Children of Ima Ella WALLACE and Robert FREEMAN were as follows:
367 i Living
368 ii Living
251. James Franklin6 Garrison (Jr.) (Selima Jane5 Tilghman, Nancy4 Crain, Lewis Benjamin3, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), died in Tennessee. He married Minnie Bell (Turner) Garrison .
Children of James Franklin GARRISON (Jr.) and Minnie Bell TURNER were as follows:
369 i Audrie7 Garrison , born in Gibson, Tennessee; died, 29 Jun 1987, in Gibson, Tennessee.
252. Jessie Lee6 Beaty (Thomas William5, Susan4 Nelms, Mary Belle3 Crain, John2, Elizabeth1 Head), born, 12 Dec 1873, in Bonham, Fannin, Texas; died, 24 Apr 1910, in Altus, Jackson, Oklahoma. She married, 12 Dec 1893, in Ellis, Texas, Samuel Preston Myers, born, 28 Jun 1865, in Greenville, Muhlenberg, Kentucky; died, 4 Oct 1914, in Altus, Jackson, Oklahoma.
Children of Jessie Lee BEATY and Samuel Preston MYERS were as follows:
370 i Roscoe Clinton7 Myers, born, 3 Sep 1899, in Waxahachie, Ellis,Texas; died, 13 Oct 1983, in New Braunfels, Cormal, Texas
Index:
Paragraph # (—) (The person’s paragraph-number is at the end of each given-name row) |
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A to D | E to R | S to W |
Almyra E. (1834-) 86 Annie J. (1883-1962) 208 Elizabeth (1848-) 105 Elizabeth (1851-) 111 Jennie W. (1862-) 102 Luiza (1860-) 206 Mary (Polly) 43 Mary A. (1852-) 45 Mary Bell (Worrell) (1886-1974) 217 Mary E. (1840-) 85 Nancy J. (1848-) 96 Rebecca (1886-1973) 205 Sallie Sanders (1815-1873) 71 Unmarried 104 Unmarried 229 Unwed 217 Alderson Anderson Bailey Baldridge Barkley Beaty Bland Boyett Boyette Boyt Bramblett Bynum Cannady Cates Clutter Cocks Collins Crain Damron Dulaney |
Edministon . . Media Laverne 351 Edmiston Enloe Evans Faulkner Freeman Garrison Gladdin Harris Head Hill Howell Jackson Keithley Laman Lane Lewis Lindsay Lindsey Lock Malone McCrery McGowen McNeilly Miles Milligan Minton Morrow Myers Nelms Nicks Nolen Norton Ozment Parlow Pierce Pool Purvise Ready Retmer Roberts |
Shepard . . Elsie Pearl 221Siler . . Erma Ophelia (Wallace) (1895-1992) 246 . . Johnnie Andrew 246 Simmons Smothers Sullivan Summar Tilghman Turner Tyson Young Vaughn Waddy Wallace Webb Whiteside Wilcox Winters Wood Worel Worrel Worrell Wright |
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