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1775 - Bef 1839 (~ 63 years)
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Name |
Elizabeth Fussell |
Birth |
Jun 1775 |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
Bef 12 Mar 1839 |
Dickson County, TN |
Patriarch & Matriarch |
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Notes |
- 1811, Dec 10 -- Deed Book 24 Page 231 Orange County, NC
George Horner to Moses Fussell, one negro woman named Jude, many items of furniture, for use of George Horner's wife Elizabeth whom he was legally separated from and her children Lucy King, Dicey Horner, George Wyatt Horner. Witnesses: Wm. Norwood, A. B. Bruce.
1830, Oct 5 -- Will, Dickson County, TN
Will of Moses Fussell, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Lucy Fussell, eldest son Wyatt Fussell, daughter Elizabeth Horner [and her children George Wyatt Horner and Dicy Austin], son William Fussell, daughter Sally Horner, daughter Lucy Horner [widow of James Horner] and daughter Patsy Dunegan. Executors: son Wiliam Fussell and Meekins Care. Witnesses: Eli Crow, John Dunnegan and Elizabeth Crow. Proven Apr 1831.
1839, Apr 4 -- Deed Book F Page 452, Dickson County, TN
Articles of agreements made and entered 12 Mar 1839 between George W. (Wyatt) Horner, Lucy King, William Austin and Andrew A. Brown, all of Dickson County, TN. Mentions the 1811 contract between George Horner of Orange County, NC and his wife Elizabeth Horner to live separate and apart during their lives and in consideration hereof made a conveyance for her benefit in which he gave to her during her life the use and services of a certain Negro Woman Slave named Jude and her future increase and at the death of the said Elizabeth Horner the said negro Jude and her future increase was to be divided between the children of Elizabeth Horner: Lucy King, Dicey Horner (now Dicey Austin) and George W. (Wyatt) Horner. Elizabeth Horner is now deceased, and the said negro woman and her increase have now been divided between the children: Lucy, Dicey and George Wyatt Horner.
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Person ID |
I38446 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
1 May 2022 |
Father |
Moses Fussell, b. 1740-1750 d. Bef Apr 1831, Dickson County, TN (Age 81 years) |
Mother |
Lucretia "Lucy" Wilkerson |
Marriage |
1 May 1770 |
Goochland County, VA |
Documents |
| 1832 Will, Dickson County, TN -- Moses Fussell 1830, Oct 5 -- Will, Dickson County, TN
Will of Moses Fussell, Dec'd.
Heirs: wife Lucy Fussell, eldest son Wyatt Fussell, daughter Elizabeth Horner [and her children George Wyatt Horner and Dicy Austin], son William Fussell, daughter Sally Horner, daughter Lucy Horner [widow of James Horner] and daughter Patsy Dunegan. Executors: son Wiliam Fussell and Meekins Care. Witnesses: Eli Crow, John Dunnegan and Elizabeth Crow. Proven Apr 1831. |
| 1831 Will, Dickson County, TN -- Moses Fussell Page 2 1830, Oct 5 -- Will, Dickson County, TN
Will of Moses Fussell, Dec'd.
Heirs: wife Lucy Fussell, eldest son Wyatt Fussell, daughter Elizabeth Horner [and her children George Wyatt Horner and Dicy Austin], son William Fussell, daughter Sally Horner, daughter Lucy Horner [widow of James Horner] and daughter Patsy Dunegan. Executors: son Wiliam Fussell and Meekins Care. Witnesses: Eli Crow, John Dunnegan and Elizabeth Crow. Proven Apr 1831. |
Family ID |
F12439 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
George R. Horner, b. 07 Feb 1761 d. 2 Aug 1844 (Age 83 years) [1, 2]
Other Partners: ▻Priscilla Winslow, b. Between 1780 and 1784 d. 5 Jan 1853 (Age ~ 73 years) |
Marriage |
26 Jun 1793 |
Orange County, NC |
Notes |
- 1811, Dec 10 -- Deed [?] Orange County, NC
George Horner to Moses Fussell, one negro woman named Jude, many items of furniture, for use of George Horner's wife Elizabeth whom he was legally separated from and her children Lucy King, Dicey Horner, George Wyatt Horner. Witnesses: Wm. Norwood, A. B. Bruce.
1839, Apr 4 -- Deed Book F. Page 452, Dickson County, TN
Articles of agreements made and entered 12 Mar 1839 between George W. (Wyatt) Horner, Lucy King, William Austin and Andrew A. Brown, all of Dickson County, TN. Mentions the 1811 contract between George Horner of Orange County, NC and his wife Elizabeth Horner to live separate and apart during their lives and in consideration hereof made a conveyance for her benefit in which he gave to her during her life the use and services of a certain Negro Woman Slave named Jude, and her future increase, and at the death of the said Elizabeth Horner the said negro Jude and her future increase was to be divided between the children of Elizabeth Horner: Lucy King, Dicey Horner (now Dicey Austin) and George W. (Wyatt) Horner. Elizabeth Horner is now deceased and the said negro woman and her increase have now been divided between the children: Lucy, Dicey, and George Wyatt Horner.
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Documents |
| 1832 Will, Dickson County, TN -- Moses Fussell 1830, Oct 5 -- Will, Dickson County, TN
Will of Moses Fussell, Dec'd.
Heirs: wife Lucy Fussell, eldest son Wyatt Fussell, daughter Elizabeth Horner [and her children George Wyatt Horner and Dicy Austin], son William Fussell, daughter Sally Horner, daughter Lucy Horner [widow of James Horner] and daughter Patsy Dunegan. Executors: son Wiliam Fussell and Meekins Care. Witnesses: Eli Crow, John Dunnegan and Elizabeth Crow. Proven Apr 1831. |
| 1831 Will, Dickson County, TN -- Moses Fussell Page 2 1830, Oct 5 -- Will, Dickson County, TN
Will of Moses Fussell, Dec'd.
Heirs: wife Lucy Fussell, eldest son Wyatt Fussell, daughter Elizabeth Horner [and her children George Wyatt Horner and Dicy Austin], son William Fussell, daughter Sally Horner, daughter Lucy Horner [widow of James Horner] and daughter Patsy Dunegan. Executors: son Wiliam Fussell and Meekins Care. Witnesses: Eli Crow, John Dunnegan and Elizabeth Crow. Proven Apr 1831. |
Family ID |
F12432 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
8 Jun 2015 |
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