This book has been copyrighted by the author. Please note the copying restrictions shown on the copyright page. T. J. King. Chapter 2 THE KING, CLOUD AND ALLIED FAMILIES WHERE WERE THEY FROM : Where did our ancestors, the King's, Cloud's and others come from? Similar questions are often asked by the younger members of our society. Of course, I really don't know where they and other members of society came from in the far distant past. But, for those who might ask the question, I will summarize some of the genealogical data I have collected to date on our more recent King, Cloud and allied family ancestors. OUR KING FAMILY LINE: The family name "King" is a common one in Europe where most early American's came from. The King name is spelled and written differently in each language area of Europe. It generally came into use when peasants and commoners were first required to adopt a family name. That occurred sometime between 1000 and 1800 A.D., depending on where in Europe our ancestors lived. Some authors claim that the name "King" was often adopted as a family name by persons that played the role of a "King" in touring entertainment groups. Such touring groups were common in all medieval European countries and their members usually had exceptionally good memories. Such could well be true in our King line, since I have known several individuals in our King line that have, or have had, phenomenal memories. When immigrants first arrived in America, their non-english names were often Anglicized. In the process, names that were the equivalent of "King" in other European languages, were call-ed King in the U.S.A. They included such names as Ching, Kyng, Kunge, Rex, Reyes, Regius, Mac-Conroy, Corona, Karl, Kroll, Kiraly, O'Kinga, Koenig, Roi, LeRoy, Rey, Kyser, etc., To-date, I have traced our King family ancestors back about five generations. So lets start with the author's great-great grandfather, Ephraim King of Lincoln County, Tennessee. Ephraim King (1785-1845): Ephraim King was born around 1785 in Virginia or in what today is North Carolina. Research indicates that several generations of earlier King's in America used the name "Ephraim" as a given name. However, I have not been able to sort out just which branch of the King line our Ephraim came from. But I have researched several Ephraim Kings's from Virginia and both of the Carolinas and I hope to find the answer soon. Records indicate that our Ephraim King married Jane Harkins around 1809, most likely in North Carolina; since my grandfather King stated in the 1900 U.S Census that his father was born in North Carolina. Yet, I have been unable to find a copy of their marriage record. It appears that Ephraim may have served in the War of 1812. I requested a copy of the service records for the two Ephraim King's of North Carolina that served in the War of 1812; but I received two sets of data, both for the same Ephraim. ANCESTRY CHART FOR THOMAS JACKSON KING Born 1920 in Huntsville, Alabama |Ephraim (Jr.?) KING *Farmer | |Margaret KING ? *Homemaker |Andrew Jackson KING *Farmer | |Jane HARKINS *Homemaker |Thomas Shadrach KING *Warehouse Mgr. | | |Elijah (Eli) MITCHELL *Farmer | |Isabella Emaline I MITCHELL *Homemaker | | |Robert GLIDEWELL | | |Nash GLIDEWELL, Sr. *Rev.War Veteran | | | |Eliza Elizabeth GLIDEWELL ? *Homemaker | | |John G. GLIDEWELL | | | |Martha GLIDEWELL ? *Homemaker | |Permelia GLIDEWELL *Homemaker | |Nancy Ann WHITLOW *Homemaker |Ephraim Jackson (Jack) KING *Roofing Contractor | | |Andrew CHAPMAN *Farmer | | |John CHAPMAN *Farmer | | | |Julia CHAPMAN ? *Homemaker | |Mary Lina (Alina) CHAPMAN *Homemaker | |Ann E. ROBINSON *Homemaker Thomas Jackson (Tom) KING *EDP Manager/Consultant | |Robert CLOUD *Early England | | |Isabel (Bred) COLLINS *England | |William CLOUD *Farmer (USA) | | |Joan (Jane) NORYS *Homemaker | |Jeremiah CLOUD *Cordwainer | | | |Richard JAMES, Jr. | | |Susan JAMES *Homemaker | |William CLOUD *Yeoman | | |Elizabeth Ann BAILEY *Homemaker | |William Jr. CLOUD *Farmer | | | |Henry HAYES | | |Elizabeth HAYES *Homemaker | | |Rachel HAYES ? *Homemaker | |Daniel CLOUD | | | |Mark HARDIN, Sr. | | | |Mark HARDIN, Jr. | | |Alice (Alis) HARDIN *Homemaker | |William CLOUD *Farmer/Merchant | | |Unknown CLOUD ? | |John E. CLOUD *Farmer (Died in Civil War) | | |Sarah CLOUD ? *Homemaker | |John Ruben Lee (Beadle) CLOUD *Farmer/Merchant | | |Sarah J. CLOUD ? *Homemaker |Leatrice (Beatrice) CLOUD *Homemaker | |Thaddeus Alfred WALL *Farmer |Fannie Lacy WALL *Homemaker |Rebecca HIGDON *Homemaker Note: A question mark following a female name on the preceding chart indicates that her pre-marital family name is unknown at the time this book went to press. Please note the Appendices for more genealogical data. Oral King family history passed on to the author by older King relatives, is that the King's were from the Wilmington and Lincolnton areas of North Carolina, prior to their migration to south central Tennessee. Ephraim's father may have died around 1810 in the Pendleton District of South Carolina, but to date I have been unable to confirm that lead. Soon after the apparent death of Ephraim's father, he and his young family and mother, migrated to south central Tennessee, near Petersburg. There they settled in the Chestnut Ridge area on Cain Creek in Lincoln County, just west of U.S. highway 231 (Please note the map that follows). That was near the home of Ephraim's sister who had earlier married into the Armstrong clan of North and South Carolina. Some time earlier they had migrated to south central Tennessee. Though Ephraim was apparently illiterate, he was a successful farmer. When he died in 1845, his will left a sizeable estate to his wife. For example, the 1860 U.S. Census for Lincoln County Tennessee, shows his widow owning two adult slaves with three minor children, and other property valued at $10,000.00. That was a very significant estate in those days. Perhaps today's equivalent would be around $200,000.00 dollars. There was a court case concerning the distribution of her estate upon her death in 1863. It is on file in Lincoln County, Tennessee; but details have not been fully examined by the author of this book. Ephraim established a cemetery on his farm for King and allied families. It still exists, but was in a very poor state of maintenance when the author last visited it several years ago. At that time, the owner of the adjacent land was using the cemetery area as a pasture for cows. The cows had knocked over most of the tombstones and broken several. There was also a lot of undergrowth in the cemetery area. The cemetery is situated near the left rear (southeast) of the Barham Dairy farmhouse on Chestnut Ridge Road, near Petersburg, Tennessee. Incidentally, one of Ephraim's daughters married into the Barham line, so the present owner's of the cemetery land are most likely related to the King's. I haven't followed up on all of Ephraim's land transactions to see if there are any deed restrictions on the use of the cemetery plot. Note the map that follows for it's exact location. Andrew Jackson King (1813-1871): Andrew Jackson King was the author's great-grandfather. He was born around 1813 in North Carolina, soon after the battle of New Orleans. For a long time, I thought that he was named after the famous General and President, Andrew Jackson. But later research revealed that both the Andrew and Jackson names were often used much earlier as given names by persons named King. Andrew was the second son of a family of eight children. He grew to maturity in the area of Tennessee pioneered by his father. He married Isabella Emaline Mitchell on 28 February 1839 in Lincoln County Tennessee. Records indicate that he was a farmer. They also suggest that he most likely could read and write, and that he had a strong desire for his children to be educated. Andrew appears to have spent most of his adult life farming. He died in Lincoln County, Tennessee on 3 July 1871. His will suggests that he was apparently a very successful farmer. He was also a small slave owner. He left a significant estate to his wife and children. There was also a court case in Lincoln County Tennessee regarding the administration of his estate. The author has not fully researched available records on his estate. Space for photograph and caption. MAP OF THE AREA IN LINCOLN COUNTY TENNESSEE WHERE EPHRAIM KING SETTLED IN EARLY 1800'S. NOTE CHESTNUT RIDGE AND KING CEMETERY RIGHT CENTER AND PETERSBURG LEFT CENTER Thomas Shadrach King (1852-1918): My grandfather, Thomas Shadrach King, was born in 1852; he was the eighth of twelve children. He too grew to maturity in the Chestnut Ridge area of Lincoln County, Tennessee. He married Mary Lina Chapman on the 24th of December 1878 in nearby Bedford County. Records show that grandfather Tom tried his hand at farming in Lincoln County Tennessee, apparently on land received or purchased from his father-in-law, John Chapman. Later, he operated a restaurant situated on the courthouse square in Fayetteville, Tennessee. Around 1895, grandfather King tenant farmed some land situated near Toney, Alabama, close to a church cemetery where he and other members of his family are buried. But, apparently he was not a very successful farmer. So around 1900 grandfather King and family gave up their rural life style and moved to the textile mill village of Merrimack. At that time, Merrimack was located a few miles west of Huntsville, Alabama. It is now known as Huntsville Park. Afterwards, grandfather King and most of his ten children that were age twelve or older, went to work with the Merrimack Manufacturing Company. My father joined them in the textile mill when he turned age 12 in 1908. Sometime in 1909, the family moved to Birmingham, Alabama. While there, they worked in textile mills. They lived in Birmingham for a year or so before returning to Huntsville. However, by March of 1911, they were back in the Huntsville area, living in the Dallas Mill area. Since, records show that my father was working for the Dallas (textile) Manufacturing Co. by that date. Space for photograph and caption. FAMILY OF THOMAS S. KING, ca. 1905, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. Top: L to R: Tera, Ann, Sumner, Ethel, Bot: Sanford & wife Mollie, Jackson, Thomas and Robbie. After a brief stay in the Dallas Mill area, the family moved back to the Merrimack Mill Village area. I was told that shortly after they returned to Huntsville, they moved into the same house on Triana Road where they lived before moving to Birmingham! Grandfather Tom's oldest living grandchild, Mrs. Ibbie King Bradford, once described him as being a voracious reader and an exceptionally well educated person for his time and circumstances. Also, that he used his inheritance from his father in furthering his education. And for a brief period, he taught school in the Toney, Alabama area. Ibbie also said, that at his work place, grandfather Tom associated with the better educated supervisors and managers. He worked in the Merrimack textile mill until his death in 1918. His death occurred a couple of years before my birth during a nation wide flu epidemic. Shortly after grandfather King's death, his daughters' Ann, Robbie and Ethel, had saved sufficient funds to finance the purchase of about two acres of land near the south end of the Merrimack mill village. Then they borrowed funds needed to build a large two bedroom frame house for themselves and their mother. The house is situated on the southern outskirts of Merrimack Village (now Huntsville Park). It is now known as 4002 Triana Boulevard, Huntsville, Alabama. The King house lot was very long and narrow. But there was not only room for the house, but also for a barn, wood/coal shed, hen-house, privy and large vegetable garden. There grandfather Tom's widow, Mary Lina Chapman King and her daughters Ann, Ethel and Robbie, enjoyed living a semi-rural life style during the remainder of their lives. Ephraim Jackson King (1895-1948): My father, Ephraim Jackson King, was at various times called Jackson, Jack or E. J. King. He was named after his great grandfather and grandfather. He was the last of the ten children mentioned above. His birth took place in 1895 on a farm near the Madison Cross Roads' area of Toney, Alabama. He received a grammar school education. He married Beatrice (Leatrice) Cloud on 14 January 1920 in Huntsville, Alabama. As previously mentioned, my father's parents put him to work in a local textile mill at age twelve, since that was the custom of the area at that time. During his late teens, he followed the western wheat harvest for two seasons as a farm laborer, starting in north Texas and going north to Canada as the harvest season progressed. During World War-I in 1917 at age 22, he joined the U. S. Navy. He served as a fireman aboard a destroyer named the U.S.S. Nichelson. They were escorting cargo ships between New York City and Brest, France. Also during the war, he like my father-in-law (Walter Clay Hardy) who also served in France, developed a long lasting dislike for the French people. I don't recall all of their reasons, but their distaste was related to their treatment by local citizens while they were serving in the military in that country. After World War-I, my father and his sister Robbie King, owned and he operated a meat market in the West Huntsville, Alabama area. After 1924, he owned and operated roofing companies, first in Birmingham, Alabama and later in Houston, Texas. In Texas his firm was known as the Crown Roofing Company. People who knew my father early during his life, have said that he had an excellent memory and a likable personality. Also that he was a very good salesman. But he became addicted to alcohol and was disabled before his 40th birthday. He died in 1948 at the age 53 due to tuberculosis of the lungs. OUR CLOUD FAMILY LINE: The "Cloud" family name is much less common than our King family name. Yet it has been used in England, Scotland, Ireland and France as far back as the year 1000. In France near Paris, there is a town called Saint Cloud. Apparently no one really knows the origin of the Cloud name. Some authors think it is of Frankish origin and others of Irish or Norman origin. Some think it is derived from the Saxon word "Clud" that means hill or outcropping of rock. Others think it is from the Frankish word "Hlds" (H being pronounced as C). In England where our Cloud line came from, the name was usually spelled Cloude or Clowde. In America, several other variant spellings were used; such as Cloyd, Clowd, Clud, Clooud, etc. Research shows that our English ancestor William Cloud came to America around 1682 or 1683 from southern England. He and family settled on a farm a few miles northwest of Wilmington, Delaware. Then, that area was considered to be part of Pennsylvania. They had purchased 500 acres of land from William Penn before leaving England. Our early Cloud family ancestors were Quakers, and as such, left very good records on their activities in America. I have been able to collect considerable data on the first ten generations of William Cloud's descendants in America. Since several genealogical books have been written about our Cloud line. It appears that the first four or five generations of Cloud's in America continued to follow the principles of their Quaker religion. Their wills show that they were usually successful farmers and none were slave owners. A few were ministers and medical doctors. As each generation matured, usually the older son or sons, took over the family estate. The younger sons migrated either west or south in search of less expensive and more fertile farm land. The line we are descended from moved from Delaware to eastern Pennsylvania, then to western Virginia, North Carolina and on down to the Fairfield District (County) of South Carolina. William Cloud (1774-1846): My great-great grandfather William Cloud appears to have been born around 1775, most likely in North Carolina or Virginia. Land records in the Fairfield District of South Carolina show that his wife was named Sarah. They most likely married around 1812 in South Carolina. Around 1824 William migrated with his family to north Alabama from South Carolina. They settled on a farm in an area between what today is New Hope, Alabama and the Tennessee River, somewhat southeast of Huntsville, Alabama. The area is currently known as Cloud Cove. It is located a few miles southwest of U. S. highway 431 near New Hope. A copy of a personal letter written by William and addressed to my great-grandfather John E. Cloud, was found in one of William's South Carolina land transaction (deed) files. It shows that their educational achievements were somewhat above average, since most farming people on America's western frontier during that era, could neither read or write. A copy of the letter may be seen in Appendix B of this book. Besides farming, my great-great grandfather William owned and operated a country store near New Hope, Alabama. The town was initially named Clouds' town; but later that was changed to Vienna, and still later, to New Hope. Over time, William's descendants intermarried with most other families that were early settlers in the New Hope area. The area southwest of New Hope, Alabama where William's farm was situated, is known as Cloud Cove. In addition, a nearby mountain and a cemetery are each named after our Cloud family ancestors. The Cloud cemetery is still in use, but early Cloud burials were made elsewhere. Supposedly they were made in an abandoned cemetery located about one-quarter mile northeast of the existing Cloud cemetery. A few years ago the author could only find one marked grave in that area among a grove of Pine trees. There is also supposed to be an old Cloud slave cemetery about one quarter mile due north of the existing Cloud cemetery, but I have never looked for it. Space for map with caption. MAP OF AREA IN MADISON COUNTY ALABAMA SETTLED BY WILLIAM CLOUD IN EARLY 1800'S . NOTE NEW HOPE TOP RIGHT AND CLOUD COVE AND CLOUD CEMETERY LOWER LEFT William died in Nashville, Tennessee in 1846 where he had moved prior to his death; apparently to be near a daughter that had married into the Bell line. He is buried in the old Nashville City Cemetery. His grave is unmarked, but cemetery records give the date, cause of death and the section where he is buried. Apparently William's wife must have died either before or shortly after his family relocated to north Alabama. I have been unable to find a record of her death, or of her family name before marriage. South Carolina property transfer records indicate that her given name was Sarah. William's estate was quite sizable for that era. It consisted of several slaves that he set free under the terms of his will. He also owned several city lots in New Hope, Alabama and over 500 acres of fertile farm land in the Clouds' Cove area. In addition, at the time of his death, he owned and was operating a country store in Davidson County, Tennessee. William's estate in Tennessee was settled a couple of years after his death. However, his estate in Alabama was not settled until around 1888. Consequently, considerable legal documentation is available on his estate, especially in Madison County Alabama. The documentation contains names of his children, his grandchildren and the names of their spouses. There is still much documentation in both states that has not yet been examined by the author. John E. Cloud (1814-1865): My great-grandfather, John E. Cloud, was one of five children. He was born in South Carolina around 1814, before his family migrated to Alabama. He grew to maturity in the Cloud's Cove area mentioned above. He most likely married around 1844 , but so far I have been unable to find a record of his marriage. Since he traveled to Tennessee and South Carolina, it is possible that he was married in one of those states. Estate and census records show that his wife's given name was Sarah J. She may have been from Tennessee or South Carolina, but I have not checked to see if that is correct; some day I may do so. Around 1838, John E. returned to the Fairfield District of South Carolina to help his father dispose of some land left behind when the family migrated to Alabama. Records show that afterwards, he spent sometime in Tennessee and later farmed some land his father owned in the Cloud's Cove area of Madison County Alabama. Civil War records show that on the first of August 1863, John E. Cloud sold some forage (hay) to the Confederate States. About a year later on the 25th of June 1864, he signed an Oath of Allegiance to the U. S.; since at that time, north Alabama was occupied by Union troops. On the oath form that John signed, he was described as being of ruddy complexion, having dark hair and grey eyes; he was also five feet and nine inches high. Incidentally, his brother Durgan's Oath that was processed at the same time, reflects a similar description; except he was six feet tall. Court records regarding the estate of John's father William, show that John E. died during the Civil War. He left seven minor children, my grandfather being the youngest of them. I once heard from another genealogical researcher that John E.'s widow remarried a couple of years following his death to a man named John Harrison. They lived in the New Hope, Alabama area. I was unable to find them in the 1870 U. S. Census for Madison County, Alabama; but I did find a John Harrison living in nearby Marshall County. Some Civil War records that the author recently received photocopies of, say that John E. was arrested for Violation of his Oath of Allegiance to the Union. He was subsequently transferred to a Federal Military prison in Nashville. There he died on 30 January 1865 in a federal military hospital. His death was due to dropsy (edema) of the liver, which could have resulted from interrogation abuse while in prison. Please note Appendix B for a copy of the charges against him. John's brother Durgan Cloud was arrested the same day for violation of his Oath of Allegiance. He survived the war and later became the foster father of my grandfather John Ruben Lee Cloud. (Incidentally, Durgan also had a son named John). John R. L. Cloud (1854-1927): My grandfather, John Ruben Lee Cloud, was the youngest of seven children, having been born in 1854. He was only about eleven years old when his father died. Apparently, he was informally adopted and raised by his uncle, Durgan M. Cloud. Incidentally, early genealogical researchers treated the two John's in Durgan's family as one. Thus, considerable effort was expended in sorting out the two John's in Durgan's family and documenting their place in the Cloud family line. Durgan and family lived in the Cloud Cove area mentioned above. They lived on land belonging to the estate of the father of John E. and Durgan. The land had been willed to their children by their father William. Though John's father was apparently well educated for the era in which he lived, his son John R. L., apparently received little education during and after the Civil War. But somewhere along the line he apparently learned how to write, since he signed several legal documents related to loans and property transfers. Illiteracy was common for rural farm youths maturing in the South during and for several years following the civil war. That was especially true in border areas occupied by Union forces during the early years of the war. Even though north Alabama voted against succeeding from the Union, during the war many private houses, barns and public buildings (such as schools, bridges, ferries, etc.), were destroyed by Union troops. In addition, public services such as schools were most limited or nonexistent during the Civil War years. And lastly, many of the better educated members of southern society lost their lives while serving in the military services of the north or the south, and while serving as public servants in the South during the war years. Grandfather John was age 31 when on 11 April 1885 he apparently married for the first time in Madison County to Fannie Lacy Wall. That was a rather late marriage for his era. He farmed for several years in the Hobbs Island area, located a few miles south of Huntsville, Alabama near the Tennessee river. Only one of grandfather John's five children was a male and he was partly disabled early in life by poliomyelitis (polio). That added to the difficulties his postwar generation experienced in making a living by farming. Still, he managed to gain title to a family home. It was located near the railway station in Hobbs Island, a few miles south of Huntsville, Alabama. Most likely he leased or sharecropped the land he farmed, since no significant land purchases other than the family home were recorded in Madison County, Alabama; in either his or his wife's name. By 1910, grandfather Cloud had gone broke farming. He was later sued for past due fertilizer bills. After losing their home in Hobbs Island, the family moved to Huntsville, Alabama. There, grandfather fabricated and sold stove wood for a living. He died some-what impoverished in 1927. My grandfather John was sometimes called Beadle Cloud, possibly to differentiate him from his uncle Durgan's own son named John. His mother may have been a Beadle, or the Beadles' may have been the owners of a farm he sharecropped or leased. Records show that the Beadle's once owned a farm near Hobbs Island, Alabama, where John R. L. farmed. Beatrice (Leatrice) Cloud (1898-1937: My mother, Beatrice (Leatrice) Cloud, was born in 1898 at Hobbs Island, Alabama, the fourth of five children. She apparently received a fairly good elementary school education, considering her family circumstances and the era. Remaining samples of her handwriting are well done and grammatically acceptable. She was 22 years old in 1920 when she married my father and was only 39 when she died of tuberculosis of the throat in 1937. After my mother's death in 1937, I erased most of my memories of her from my mind. But I do recall that she was meticulous in her personal grooming and in housekeeping. In addition, she insisted that my brother and I keep ourselves clean. Once, when I was still quite young, mother said to me: "You may be poor, but you don't have to be dirty, since water is almost free." Until then, I had not realized we were poor! She was a very loyal wife and kept her family together under most trying circumstances until her death. Those who knew her have said that she had a very pleasant personality. ALLIED FAMILY LINES: King Allied Lines: Families allied to the author's King line include Chapman, Mitchell, Harkins, Glidewell and Robinson. Most of the data the author has collected on these families was first developed by his father's cousin, Miss. Mary Scott of Fayetteville, Tennessee. Her data has been published in a local genealogical journal named Lincoln County Tennessee Pioneers. She has also supplied the author with a copy of the vital data pages that appeared in the family bible of the author's great grandfather Andrew Jackson King. The author has developed additional genealogical data on allied Lincoln County Tennessee connections through a review of available genealogical data. Sources consulted include applicable U.S. Census and WPA listings of persons buried in the King Family Cemetery, located near Petersburg, Tennessee and in other nearby cemeteries. Additional details may be found in Appendix A, of this book. A summary of the author's findings to-date follow: Chapman Line: The author's grandmother on the King side of his family tree was named Mary Lina Chapman (1852-1943). She was born in Bedford County Tennessee, the fourth of six children born to John Chapman (1823-1900) and Ann E. Robinson (1819-1887). She married in the same county in 1878 to Thomas Shadrach King. Genealogical research indicates that John Chapman was most likely the son of Andrew Chapman (Abt 1794-?)and wife Julie (Abt 1800-?) of Cabell, Virginia. Both John and his wife, Ann E. Robinson (1819-1887), were born in Virginia according to census records and oral family history. No data is available on Ann's parents at this time. Oral family history indicates that the two families knew each other in Virginia. Also that the Robinson family and their future son-in-law migrated from Virginia to Tennessee together. All of John and Ann's children and some of their spouses are shown in an estate settlement for Ann in Lincoln County Tennessee (1901). The author found another Lina Chapman listed in Virginia genealogical records, she could possibly have been the grandmother of the author's grand-mother Lina Chapman; but proof has not been found to date to make a connection. Harkin Line: The author has been unable to develop much information on his Harkin line. Jane Harkin (Abt 1789-1863) was the wife of Ephraim King, the author's double great-grandfather. They were married about 1807, most likely in the Pendleton District of South Carolina. According to oral family history, they had known each other earlier when both lived in Lincolnton County North Carolina; but the author has been unable to find data to support the oral history. Additional data may be found in a court case in Lincoln County Tennessee where her estate settlement in 1865 was contested by some of her children. Mitchell Line: Isabella Emaline (Ibby) (Eliza ) Mitchell (1822-1906) was the author's great grandmother on the King side of his family tree. She married Andrew Jackson King in 1839 in Lincoln County Tennessee. Her father was Elijah (Eli) Mitchell (Abt 1800-?) and her mother was Permelia Glide-well (Abt 1802-?). Both parents were apparently born in North Carolina. She was buried in the King family cemetery near Petersburg, Tennessee. Glidewell Line: Permelia Glidewell (Abt 1802-?) was alive in 1880 when her daughter Eliza King indicated that she was born in North Carolina in the June 1880 U. S. Census. Another researcher indicates that she was the daughter of Nash Glidewell of Virginia, but the author has been unable to fully confirm that connection. Cloud Allied Families: There have been a number of genealogical books written about our Cloud family lines. They are available in most large genealogical libraries, so I will only mention a couple of allied lines for our Cloud line. Additional data is also available in Appendix B of this book. Wall Line: The author's grandmother on the Cloud side of his family tree was named Fannie Lacy Wall ((1863-1946). She was the daughter of Thaddaus Alfred Wall (1818-1877) and his wife Rebecca Higdon (1814-1884), both of the Madison County area of Alabama. Grandmother Fannie was a small woman, somewhat like the author's mother who is described later in this book. The author received a copy of the vital data pages of his great grandfather Alfred Wall's family bible from his cousin, Charles Hamilton of Nashville, Tennessee. It lists all of his nine children and most of their spouses. There were apparently two Alfred Wall families living in Madison County Alabama during the same time period as the author's great grandparent, so it had been difficult to separate them in available records. As a child the author became acquainted with a couple of his mother's cousins on the Wall side of his family tree. There names were Alice and Annie Wall, children of Peter Binford Wall (1860-1941) and his wife Cherry Clarkie Turner ((1860-?). Alice was married to a man named Aday and Annie to a Barnard. More data on this family line is available from the author. Higdon Line: Rebecca Higdon (1814-1884) was married in 1842 to the author's great grandfather Thaddeus Wall mentioned above. Very little data has been found of her in the archives of Madison County Alabama. However, considerable data is available on Higdon's in adjacent counties. But so for the author has been unable to document a connection. Hardin Line: Alice (Alis) Hardin was born about 1730-4 in Prince William County, Virginia. She was married to my triple great grandfather William Cloud (1728-1810) around 1751. She was most likely his second wife. They lived in the Fairfield District (County) of South Carolina. Her father was a Frenchman named Mark Hardin Jr. of Virginia. . HISTORICAL DATA: If you have further interest in genealogical data, you may find the wills of some of the persons mentioned above to be of interest. Copies of them, together with some letters and other genealogical data have been included in Appendices A and B. Space for photograph and caption. This book has been copyrighted by the author. Please note the copying restrictions shown on the copyright page. T. J. King. APPENDIX "A" WILLS AND OTHER GENEALOGICAL DATA ON THE AUTHOR'S KING AND ALLIED LINES ITEM NO. SUBJECT OR TITLE PAGE 1. Will of Ephraim King (1785-1845), who died in Lincoln County, Tennessee. Hand written copy of his will was recorded in the Lincoln County, TN. Will Book No. 1, pages 268-269 for 1845. page 365 2. Will of Andrew Jackson King, died 3 Jul. 1871 in TN. Hand written copy recorded in the Lincoln County, TN. Will Book No. 3, pages 248-250 for 1871. pages 366-367 3. Vital data extracted from the family bible of Andrew Jackson King (1813- 1871). The bible is currently owned by the author of this book. He received it as gift from Mary Scott of Fay-etteville, Tennessee. pages 368-369 4. All presently known descendants of Ephraim King (1785-1845) and his wife Jane Harkins (1789-1863) of Lincoln County, Tennessee. Based on genealogical data collected through 1992 by the author and his son Thomas J. King, Jr., 4780 Andrew's Road, Medford, Oregon, 97501. pages 370-376 (Photos not shown) ***** WILL OF EPHRAIM KING STATE OF TENNESSEE, LINCOLN COUNTY I, Ephraim King, being in a low state of health but of sound mind and disposing memory do hereby make this my last will and testament, hereby making void all other wills by me made at any time. First, I direct my funeral expenses and all my just debts be paid as soon after my death as possible out of any moneys that I may die possessed of or may first come into the hands of my executors. Secondly, My will and desire is that my wife, Jane King, have all my property that I may die possessed of during her natural life or widowhood. Thirdly, My will and desire is that Martha G. King, Susan C. King, Eleanor M. Sorrells, Ephraim C. King and Washington A. King, have each a horse, bridle and saddle, cow and calf, bed and furniture, and after her death (wife) my will is that all the balance of my real and personal estate be sold and the money be equally divided between my heirs. Fourth, and lastly, I do hereby nominate and appoint my son, James G. King and James B. Hudson, my Executors, to see this my will be carried into effect. In witness I do to this will set my hand and seal. This 10th day of January 1845. his EPHRAIM ( X) KING mark SEAL Signed, sealed, and published in our presence and we have subscribed our names in the presence of the testator. This 10th day of January 1845. John Landis Joseph P. Harkins ***** A. (Andrew) J. (Jackson) KING LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, A. J. King of the County of Lincoln and the State of Tennessee, being of sound mind but in feeble health, do make and publish this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making void all former wills made by me at any time. Item 1st. It is my will that immediately after my death that my body shall be decently interred and my soul shall be saved in heaven. Item 2nd. I will and devise that so soon after my death as may be practicable, that my funeral expenses and all my debts shall be paid out of the first money coming into the hands of my Executors. Item 3rd. I will and bequeath to my beloved wife, Isabella, my home place or farm consisting of about two hundred and sixty acres to be managed and controlled by her during her natural life or widowhood, together with all the stock and farming implements of the farm and also that she superintend the education of all my younger children until they are made equal to the older ones in point of education. My son, Sanford, being seriously afflicted and the probabilities is that he will not be able to make a living by manual labor, I desire him to have a better education than the balance of the children, and in case of my wife's death or marriage then my Executors shall superintend the education of those young children as above. And it is my will that at the death or marriage of my wife, that all my real estate not otherwise disposed of at the time, together with all my personal property shall be sold upon such terms as my Executors may think best and the proceeds when collected be equally divided between my wife (if she should marry) and all my children. (to wit) Martha E. Armstrong, E. J. King, P. A. Fox, E. J. Delk, M. F. King, J. W. King, Thos. S. King, William A. King, S. J. King, Alice King. Item 4th. I will and devise that my tract of land containing 62 1/2 sixty-two and a half acres lying on the head waters of Freeman Creek, known as the Merius Jones shall be sold so soon and upon such terms, after my death as my Executors may think best and the proceeds when collected to be divided at that time equally between my children and wife above named, those of age to receive and receipt for their share, that part going to the minor children to be put in at interest and paid out to them as they become of age. Item 5th. And it is also my will that my Executors shall receive or collect my interest in my father's estate, and equally divide the same among my wife and children as directed in Item 4 of this Will, after retaining four hundred dollars to be expended in building a barn and repairing the dwelling house we now live in. Item 6th. I will and direct that in order to make my children equal that Martha E. Armstrong, Permilia A. Fox and Eliza J. Delk be charged with $275, two hundred seventy-five dollars each, and that my son, Ephraim J. King be charged $285, two hundred eighty-five dollars to come out of their shares or the balance of the children to be made equal with them before distribution take place. These charges against the above named heirs is for property already received. Item 7th. I hereby nominate and appoint my wife, Isabella King, James M. Barham and E. J. King my sole Executors to this my last Will and Testament and if they or any of them should die or move out of the County, then I direct that the County Court shall appoint others in their stead. I hereunto set my hand and seal. (Signed) A. J. KING SEAL Attested by Jas. M. Dyer J. A. Stephenson * * * State of Tennessee, Lincoln County I, Jno. Y. Gill, Clerk of the County Court of said County and State certify that the foregoing Will of A. J. King deceased, was duly proved in open Court by the oaths of James M. Dyer and J. A. Stephenson on the 7th day of August 1871 and ordered to be entered on Record. Witness, Jno. Y. Gill, Clerk of said Court at office the 7th day of August 1871. (Signed) Jno. Y. Gill Clerk ********* VITAL DATA FROM THE FAMILY BIBLE OF ANDREW JACKSON KING Resident of Lincoln County Tennessee Note: Data in parenthesis appearing below has been added by the author of this book. Spelling has not been changed, except for Isabella; which was spelled Issabella. MARRIAGES: A. J. King and Isabella Mitchell was married on the 28th day of Feby. 1839. David M. Armstrong and Martha E. King was married December the 12th 1860. Joseph P. Fox and Melia Ann King. Ephraim J. King and Elizabeth Small. James J. Delk and Eliza J. King married Feb. the 7th 1871. John Scott and Ibbie Delk was married on the 19 day of Dec. 1900 at 3 hr. BIRTHS: A. J. King, son of E. (Ephraim) and Jane (Harkins) King was born on the 8th Sept. 1813. Isabella E. Mitchell wife of A. J. King and daughter of E. (Eli) (Mitchell) and Milly (Glidewell) Mitchell, was born on the 10th day of March 1822. Martha Eveline King daughter of A. J. and Isabella E. King was born on the 5th May 1840. Ephraim Jefferson King son of A. J. and Isabella E. King was born on 1st Decbr. 1841. Permilia Ann King daughter of A. J. and Isabella E. King was born on the 1st Decber. 1843. Eliza Jane King daughter of A. J. and Isabella E. King was born 3 June 1846. Mary Francis King daughter of A. J. and Isabella E. King was born on the 7th Nov. 1847. James Washington King son of A. J. and Isabella E. King was born on 11th Feby. 1850. Thos. Shadrick King son of A. J. and Isabella E. King was born on the 22 Oct. 1852. William Albert King son of A. J. and Isabella E. King was born on the 19th March 1855. Josephine King daughter of A. J. and Isabella E. King was (born) on the 6th Sept. 1857. Sanford Jackson King son of A. J. and Isabella King was born on 13th Sept. 1858. Alis (Alice) King daughter of A. J. and Isabella E. King was born on 28th of March 1861. Ibby Delk daughter of J. J. and E. J. Delk was born 13th Feb. 1872. Ada Delk daughter of J. J. and E. J. Delk was born the 18 July 1875. Willey Etter daughter of D. M. and Martha Eveline (King) Armstrong was born July the 6th 1863. Mattie King Small daughter of Easter King was born Nov. 8, 1850 (colored). DEATHS: Josephine King daughter of A. J. and Isabella E. King departed this life on the 11th day of Sept. 1857. (Age 5 days) A. J. King died July the third 1871. Sanford Jackson King died Oct. the 23 1872. (Age 14). Eliza J. Delk daughter of A. J. and Ibba E. King departed this life on the 26th day of July 1875. Ada Delk daughter of J. J. and E. J. Delk departed this life Aug. 11th 1875. Alice Wells daughter of A. J. and Ibbie King departed this life on the 24th of Sept. 1894. Isabella E. Mitchell King died Oct. 19 1906. James Washington King son of A. J. and Isabella E. King departed this life the 12th of Dec. 1921. Mary Frances King Land departed this life Aug. 18, 1922. Mattie King Small died 1929. W. A. (William Albert) King died May 23, 1945. Ibby Delk Scott died December 8, 1969. ******** KNOWN DESCENDANTS OF EPHRAIM KING, 1785-1845 AND HIS WIFE JANE HARKINS, 1789-1863 Early Residents of Lincoln County Tennessee Note: Based on data collected by the author of this book as of December 1992. Only persons listed on his main line of descent have been fully documented . 1-- Ephraim (Jr.?) KING *Farmer (1785-1845) sp-Jane HARKINS *Homemaker (1789-1863) 2-- James G. KING *Farmer (1808-1846) sp-Nancy SORRELLS *Homemaker (1805-1852) 3-- Mary Jane KING *Homemaker (1834-1860) sp-James Madison BARHAM (1827-1890) 4-- Elizabeth (Letha) BARHAM 3-- Aletha Elizabeth KING *Homemaker (1835-1892) sp-Keizin (Roger) FOSTER (1833) 3-- Marthy A. KING (1837) 3-- Ephraim C. KING *Civil War Vet. (1840-1908) sp-Malinda T. KING ? *Homemaker (1835-1908) 4-- Sarah M. KING (1860) 4-- William A. KING (1862) 4-- Margie K. KING (1865) 4-- George KING (1869) 4-- Elizabeth D. KING (1872) 4-- Amanda KING (1876) 3-- Susan Marinda KING (1843) 2-- Martha G. (Patsy) KING *Homemaker (1810-1885) sp-George Washington Rittenhouse MOORE (1810) 3-- Mary Margaret MOORE (1849) sp-F. M. PACK (1848) 3-- John MOORE (1852) 3-- George Washington (Jr.?) MOORE (1856-1940) sp-Nancy Jane STEVENSON 3-- Susan Ellen MOORE (1858-1946) sp-Newton T. (Newt) WELLS (1860-1936) sp-John SCALES (1822) sp-Jessie NORMAN (1815) 2-- Andrew Jackson KING *Farmer (1813-1871) sp-Isabella Emaline (Ibby) (Eliza) MITCHELL *Homemaker (1822-1906) 3-- Easter Elizabeth ? KING *Adopted ? (1825) sp-Unknown SMALL (1823) 4-- Mattie King (Martha) SMALL ? *Colored (1850-1929) sp-Henry SMALL *Colored (1842) 3-- Martha Evaline (Puss) KING *Homemaker (1840-1908) sp-David M. ARMSTRONG (1835-1860) 4-- Willie ARMSTRONG (1863) 4-- James ARMSTRONG (1865) 4-- Isabella ARMSTRONG (1867) 4-- David ARMSTRONG (1869) 3-- Ephraim Jefferson (Jeff) KING *2nd Lt. CSA (1841-1910) sp-Elizabeth Pina SMALL *Homemaker (1838-1907) 4-- Ida J. KING *Homemaker (1867-1926) sp-Issac H. MC-KIBBON 4-- Oscar E. KING (1869) 4-- Laura A. KING *Homemaker (1870) sp-William F. MC-KIBBON 4-- Edna Elnora KING *Homemaker (1871-1958) sp-Bruce Knox ORR 4-- Nannie Belle KING (1872-1957) 4-- Sanford Jackson KING (1874-1942) sp-Carrie M. KING ? *Homemaker (1875) 4-- Myrtle KING *Homemaker (1876) sp-Walter O. FREELAND 4-- Anna KING *Homemaker (1878) sp-Willie BARRON (1875) 4-- Cecil KING (1882-1936) 3-- Permelia Ann (Melie) KING *Homemaker (1843-1905) sp-Joseph Philip FOX (1839-1925) 4-- William J. FOX (1865) 4-- Robert B. FOX (1867) 4-- James FOX (1869) 4-- Mary E. FOX (1871) 3-- Eliza Jane KING *Homemaker (1846-1875) sp-James Jackson DELK (1838-1911) 4-- Ibby (Isabella) DELK *Homemaker (1872-1969) sp-John Wilson SCOTT (1871-1943) 5-- Mary Eliza SCOTT *Educator (1900) 4-- Ada DELK *Died Young (1875-1875) 3-- Mary Francis KING *Homemaker (1847-1922) sp-John Thomas LAND (1848-1914) 4-- John Bell LAND 4-- Esmer (Esmerelda ?) LAND *Never Married (1878) 4-- Evaline LAND *Homemaker sp-Carson BARHAM *Cousin/Husband sp-W. H. DAWSON (1845) 3-- James William KING (1850-1921) sp-Katherine Virginia WYNN *Homemaker (1853-1919) 4-- Estelle Katherine KING *Homemaker (1878-1958) sp-Emmett Waller ORR (1871-1919) 4-- James Cecil KING (1882-1930) sp-Florence FARMER *Homemaker (1896) 3-- Thomas Shadrack KING *Warehouse Mgr. (1852-1918) sp-Mary Lina (Alina) CHAPMAN *Homemaker (1852-1943) 4-- (Un-named) KING *Died Young (1879-1880) 4-- Henry Sanford KING *Doctor/Chiro. (1880-1945) sp-Mary Ellen (Mollie) LEE *Homemaker (1874-1945) 5-- (Un-named) KING *Died At Birth (1899) 5-- Ibbie Emiline KING *Science Educ. (1902) sp-Charles BRADFORD (1902-1923) 6-- Un-named BRADFORD *Died Young (1923) 5-- Liddie KING *Died Young (1903-1905) 5-- Sumner Ames KING *Grocery Merchnt (1905-1963) sp-Nola RENEGAR *Homemaker (1904-1979) 6-- Amy Jo KING *Educator (1934) sp-Larry BURKS *Adm. Education (1931) 7-- Lisa BURKS (1958) 7-- Lynn BURKS (1960) 6-- Betty Ann KING *Regist'ed Nurse (1940) sp-Thomas Allen STOGNER *Engineer (1938) 7-- Laura STOGNER *TV New Anchor (1962) sp-Timothy Scott REED 7-- Thomas Ames STOGNER (1964) 5-- Tommie Marie KING *Homemaker (1910-1979) sp-Eraskis (Rass) SANDERS (1906-1974) 6-- Benny SANDERS (1927) sp-Billy Rose BUTLER *Homemaker (1924) 7-- Linda SANDERS *Catering Serv. (1948) 7-- Jacky SANDERS *Industrial Work (1949) 7-- Sharon SANDERS *Education Field (1950) 7-- Rose M. SANDERS *Bank Securities (1958) 7-- Tony SANDERS *Industrial Work (1959) 6-- Virginia SANDERS *Clerical Work (1929) sp-Gordon GARRISON (1924) 7-- Rex GARRISON *Bldg.Contractor (1956) sp-Karen THIONNET (1960) 7-- Jeff GARRISON *Club Operator (1958) 7-- Jana GARRISON *Clerical Work (1962) 6-- Bobby SANDERS *Car Dealer (1932) sp-Jodie GENTILE *Homemaker 7-- Bobby Joe SANDERS *Industrial Work (1954) 6-- Shirley SANDERS *Shipping Mgr. (1935) sp-K. BALL *Textile Chemist (1930) 7-- Kathy BALL *Computer Sci. (1956) sp-Franklin RAY (1955) 7-- Ronny BALL *Design Engineer (1957) sp-Jacky HICKS (1952) 6-- Carolyn SANDERS *Asst. Bank Mgr. (1937) sp-Billy Joe WALKER (1934) 7-- Donna WALKER (1960) sp-Tim HEARN (1960) 7-- Patsy WALKER (1961) sp-Randy LANDMAN (1960) sp-Claude LEDFORD (1921) sp-Addie Louisa ADAIR *LD Phone Oper. (1890-1959) 5-- Bessie Donald (Betty) KING *Fed.Census Work (1916-1981) sp-Morton P. MABRY *Radio/TV Repair (1918) 6-- Morton Patrick (Pat)(Jr.) MABRY *PHD Education(1945) sp-Linda BOGGIO *Office Admin. (1947) 7-- Shawn Michael MABRY *Student 1988 (1979) 7-- Heather Elizabeth MABRY *Student 1988 (1981) 6-- Paul Alan MABRY *Medical Doctor (1950) sp-Barbara Jean DUNCAN *Medical Admin. (1949) 7-- Andrew Patrick MABRY *Pre-School 1988 (1984) 7-- Sarah Francis MABRY *Pre-School 1988 (1986) sp-Mary KETLER *Office Admin. (1948) 4-- Thomas Sumner KING Rl.Rd.Detective (1882-1913) 4-- Ibbie Ann (Bonnie) KING *Died Young (1884-1895) 4-- Ann Chapman KING *Cafe Owner/Mgr. (1886-1951) sp-James Edward HEDRICKS (1885) 5-- Thomas Edward HEDRICKS *Died Young (1922-1922) 4-- Ethel Eliza KING *Textile Weaver (1887-1978) 4-- Fannie Robinson (Robbie) KING *Gen.Mdse. Store (1889-1981) sp-George BAILEY *Farmer (1887-1958) 4-- Tera Alice KING *Homemaker (1892-1978) sp-Ollie Burton WARREN *Coal Miner (1883-1940) 5-- Enda WARREN *Steel Mill Work (1914) 5-- Esther WARREN *Fed.Govt.Admin. (1917) sp-George Floyd BARNHART *Accountant (1915-1968) 6-- George Floyd Jr. BARNHART *Died Young (1945-1965) 4-- (Un-named) KING *Died Young (1894-1895) 4-- Ephraim Jackson (Jack) KING *Ownr.Roofing Co (1895-1948) sp-Beatrice (Leatrice) CLOUD *Homemaker (1898-1937) 5-- Thomas Jackson (Tom) KING *Mgr. Computers. (1920) sp-Sarah Louise HARDY *Homemaker (1924) 6-- Thomas Jackson Jr. KING *Author Sci.Fct* (1948) sp-Leslee Maureen (Les) HOFFMAN *Homemaker (1947) 7-- Keith Eric KING *Student 1988 (1975) 7-- Karen Maureen KING *Student 1988 (1979) 7-- Kevin Michael KING *Student 1988 (1981) sp-Paula Elaine DOWNING *Attorney (1953) 6-- Ann Hardy (Vincent) KING *Interpreter* (1954) sp-Didier Roger VINCENT *Mud Engineer* (1952) 7-- Jennifer Rosemary Hardy VINCENT *Triplet (1982) 7-- Justine Sarah Eugenie VINCENT *Triplet (1982) 7-- Jeremy Roger Thomas VINCENT *Triplet (1982) 5-- Mary Elizabeth KING *Died Young (1921-1927) 5-- Samuel Burton (Sam) KING *Textile Manager (1924) sp-Helen Irene TURNER *Homemaker 6-- Anthony Rena (Thomas) KING *Hotel Recpt/Mgr (1946) sp-Francine Delilah NELSON *Homemaker (1950) 7-- Desidia Athene KING *Student 1988 (1969) sp-Kathleen Ann BLADER (1953) 7-- Thomas D'Artagnan KING *Student 1988 (1971) sp-Helen Ruth CASE *Office Manager (1928) 6-- Helen Suzanne (Suzie) KING *Office Manager (1953) 3-- William Albert (Will) KING *Farmer (1855-1945) sp-Mary Lou DYER *Homemaker (1861-1939) 4-- (Un-named) KING *Died At Birth (1884-1884) 4-- James Lela KING *Homemaker (1886-1961) sp-Gabard A. CHEATHAM (1885) 4-- Elbert Holt KING (1888-1962) sp-Lessie Lake MC-ADAMS *Homemaker (1890-1951) 4-- Joseph Euell KING (1890-1940) sp-Edith BURNETT *Homemaker 4-- Abbie Virginia KING *Homemaker (1893-1946) sp-Bernard Neil GREEN (1890-1986) 5-- (Un-named) GREEN *Died At Birth (1916-1916) 5-- (Un-named) GREEN *Died Young (1918-1918) 5-- Mildred Neil GREEN *Homemaker (1920) sp-Robert Ralph MOORE (1920) 6-- Caroline Ruth MOORE *Medical Doctor (1943) 6-- Robert Neil (Bob) MOORE *Truck Driver (1945) sp-Vonda BELZ *Homemaker 7-- Bethany Janneille MOORE 7-- Robyn Davonna MOORE 6-- Sandra Marie MOORE *Nurse-Pract. (1947) 6-- Bruce Eugene MOORE *R.R. Machinist (1952-1982) sp-Kelly Denise KEY *Homemaker 7-- Shane MOORE 6-- Lisa Bernadine MOORE *Regist'ed Nurse (1958) sp-Robert Joseph (Bobby) NELSON 7-- Amber NELSON (1977) 7-- Amanda Jo NELSON (1979) sp-Charles David MILLS 7-- Autumn Scarlett MILLS (1983) 7-- Charles Robert Grayson MILLS (1985) 7-- John David Seth Andrew MILLS (1987) 5-- Euell Hughes GREEN *Never Married (1923-1976) 4-- Lucy KING *Homemaker (1894-1956) sp-James Owen JONES 4-- Charles KING *Died Young (1896-1899) 4-- Chester Mc Rady KING (1901-1931) sp-Mildred FRAZIER *Homemaker (1904) 4-- Guy Rives KING (1903-1971) sp-Willie Emma (Mildred ?) MOORE *Homemaker 3-- Josephine KING *Died Young (1857-1857) 3-- Sanford Jackson KING *Died Young (1858-1872) 3-- Alice (Alis) (Allace) KING *Homemaker (1861-1894) sp-Newton T. (Newt) WELLS (1860-1936) 2-- Shadrack A. KING *Farmer (1819) sp-Mary D. MC-ADAMS *Homemaker (1821-1894) 3-- James KING (1842) 3-- Kasanna KING (1844) 3-- Rosanna KING (1844) 3-- Ephraim KING (1846) 3-- Martha KING (1849) sp-Henry SMALL *Colored (1842) 2-- Susan C. KING *Homemaker (1822) sp-John HOLLY (1810) sp-Ludy C. BYRAM 2-- Eleanor M. KING *Homemaker (1824-1892) sp-William SORRELLS *Farmer (1810-1857) 3-- (Un-named) SORRELLS *Died Young (1845-1845) 3-- Margaret T. SORRELLS (1846) sp-Washington A. GILBERT *Farmer (1839) 4-- Alice Eugenia GILBERT *Homemaker (1867-1919) sp-Thomas Roberts MORTON (1865-1907) 5-- Gertie B. MORTON *Homemaker (1892-1965) sp-Patrick G. KIRKLAND (1887-1974) 6-- Alice Eugenia KIRKLAND *Homemaker (1920-1990) sp-Lucian Sr. WEST (1921) 7-- Patricia Ann WEST *Homemaker (1945) sp-William Bruce SPRINGER (1947) 3-- Nancy G. SORRELLS *Homemaker (1848-1889) sp-John G. FERGUSON (1841-1899) 3-- Needham Jefferson SORRELLS (1849-1922) 3-- Ephraim Marion SORRELLS (1851-1884) 3-- Isham S. SORRELLS (1853-1914) sp-Eliza F. GRAHAM (1849) 3-- Henry Clay SORRELLS (1855) sp-Paralee Josephine RENFRO (1856-1889) 4-- Daisy Mae SORRELLS (1881-1964) sp-Jackson ARMSTRONG (1880) 4-- Esther Nellie SORRELLS (1886-1972) sp-Roscoe Benton SCOTT (1885) sp-Fannie B. MC-KENZIE (1869-1941) 4-- Joe Jefferson SORRELLS (1892-1937) sp-Clara WAGSTER (1890) 3-- Newton Alexander SORRELLS (1857-1890) sp-John HOLLY (1810) 3-- Ellanora HOLLY (1860) 3-- John Lee HOLLY (1863) sp-Fannie Ester SORRELLS *Homemaker (1865-1909) 4-- Mattie Ellen SORRELLS (1887-1897) 4-- Willie Isham SORRELLS (1889-1957) 4-- Sue May HOLLY (1891-1893) 4-- John Durwood HOLLY (1894-1968) 4-- Jim Bell HOLLY (1897) sp-Lulu ANDERSON (1900-1957) 4-- Henry Elam HOLLY (1909-1909) sp-Lovella Norman SORRELLS (1884) 3-- Mattie HOLLY (1865) 3-- Carroll HOLLY (1868) 2-- Ephraim Carroll KING *Civil War Vet. (1826-1908) sp-Sarah Jane BAGLEY *Homemaker (1829-1894) 3-- Eliza KING (1853) 3-- Martha KING (1854) 3-- Jane KING (1854) 3-- Mary C. KING *Homemaker (1856) sp-W. H. DURHAM (1855) 3-- Susan KING (1864) 3-- John KING (1869) 2-- William A. KING (1834-1863) sp-Theodocia E. (Dosia) BURROW *Homemaker (1839-1911) 3-- Laura KING *Homemaker (1860) sp-James Wyatt WELLS (1860) 4-- Connie WELLS (1882) 4-- Earlie P. WELLS (1884-1972) sp-William Charles MC-AFEE (1900-1977) 4-- Beatrice WELLS (1886) sp-John ORTNER (1885) 4-- Effie Mae WELLS (1888) ********* This book has been copyrighted by the author. Please note the copying restrictions shown on the copyright page. T. J. King. APPENDIX "B" WILLS AND OTHER GENEALOGICAL DATA ON THE AUTHOR'S "CLOUD" AND "WALL" FAMILY ANCESTORS ITEM NO. SUBJECT OR TITLE PAGE 1. Letter written in 1838 from William Cloud of Alabama to his son John E. Cloud in Fairfield District, South Carolina. It was related to the sale of land left in South Carolina when William and family moved to Alabama around 1818. pages 378-379 2. Note written in 1838 from William Cloud of Alabama to his representative in South Carolina, Mr. Isaac Arledge, Sr. regarding the proposed sale of some land that he left unsold when he and family moved to Alabama around 1818. page 379 3. Copy of the will of William Cloud, who died 4 September 1846 in Davidson County Tennessee. The will was also probated in Madison County, Alabama. pages 380-381 4. Civil War Arrest Record For John E. and Durgan Cloud. John E. Cloud later died in a Federal military prison in Nashville, Tennessee. page 382 5. Vital Data from the Family Bible Of Thaddeus A. Wall, Died 1867. Source document in the possession of the author of this book. page 383 6. Copy of the will of William Cloud (1730-1811) of Virginia and South Carolina who mar- ried Alice Hardin (1730-Abt 1820) and who died in 1811, Fairfield District, SC. page 384 7. Generational listing of all known descendants of William Cloud (1730-1811 and his wife Alice Hardin (1730-Abt.1820) of Virginia and South Carolina. Based on genealogical data collected by the author. Most of the persons listed resided in Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Texas. page 385-397 ********* COPY OF A LETTER WRITTEN BY WILLIAM CLOUD OF ALABAMA IN 1838 TO HIS SON JOHN E. CLOUD IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA Note: The original letter was hand written by William Cloud in 1838. It was hand copied into a deed book of Fairfield County, South Carolina; since it was related to the property transfer mentioned in the letter. The author of this book received a photocopy of the handwritten deed book record and typed this copy. Spaces with (-----) were unreadable. Original spelling has not been corrected. * * * Alabama State, Madison County July 6, 1838 To: John E. Cloud Dear Sir: I recd. your letter rote the 4th day of June and mailed the 7th in 24 days which gave me great satisfaction to hear that all was well. I duly observed the contents of your letter and your wishes therein contained and what you said about the land and it was thought there would be some dispute about the land next to Bowels. and Isaac Aldedge's fears about making title for fear of a squabble there. There is no need as you said of a warranty letter from me as Isaac Arledge has the power of ---ance to make the letter. Tell him and let him see this letter and he may ask Person -------- he could be liable in any way whatever, for I am sure every Neighbor there knows my land nearly as well as I do, say those that lived there when I left which was Henry Haygood, old Mr. Haygood and old Mr. Powell and sons and General Strawther and as it is well known. Tell Seith Isaac Aldedges to make a warrantee title to you or who may wish to purchase the land in this ---- say all my rights and claims of land lying on the waters of Little Ceder Creek which I purchased of the Miles, it being part of a plot of land granted to old Look Ralls more or less, that to say all my claim, in making this title, Arledges will be perfectly safe and the purchaser also. And if they say they can't purchase it as above stated they may be safe by you and them applying in Winsborogh at the office where you or they, I expect will find my land on record, both deed and plat, if I am not mistaken, which will enable the purchaser to know the land. I had two hundred and six acres and three quarters to best of my recollection. I have bin thinking how there can be any dispute in the land next to Mr. Bowel's, if mine is it must be at the lower part of his plantation next to where William Broom lived. I bot a small plot of land of Wm. Miles I believe it was about an acre or two but forget whether I ----------------on a branch below Bowels field by the branch is the line between me and Miles old place. I bot it to have excess to the water and give at the ----------dollars per acre. The branch as I have already stated was the line for a small --------the land maybe known it is a small piece of low ground on the west side of the branch and lies low and level, just below old Mr. Bowels plantation. I also had a small quantity (of land) on the east side of the same branch and one of my corners is just below the piece of low ground above named and on the east side of the branch next to Wm. Miles place which a Mr. Robinson owned when I left that state. The least I was offered for my land when I was on it was eleven hundred dollars all down. This was offered by Mr. Powell & Caleb Powell son of old Mr. Powell knows my land as well as I did and if yet alive can show the whole of it if he would. Give my complement to Mr. Powell and tell him to be so good as to show my land to anyone that wants to purchase and in so doing he will much oblige one who wishes him well. John tell Arledge to make a letter to all my right of land laying in Fairfield District, more of less, and if they wish to purchase , the land being well ----- will make no difference but they will still say they are afraid to purchase on the above named way in order to get your land for nothing. If they will not purchase in the way above stated let it lie till they are willing, and I would not take less than a thousand dollars unless it was every dollar paid down, then you may take eight hundred all down and if they will not give it for my claim more or less, let it stay there til I come. I am yours and give my love to all friends. I remain yours ------. (Signed) Wm. Cloud N.B. I wish you to send the amt of my land by John Whither in money, notes or other property. If you sell. (Signed) Wm. Cloud. * * * Note: The following authorization was apparently written by William Cloud on the 19th of February of 1838, prior to John's travel to South Carolina. It was also recorded in the deed book on the 24th of December 1838. See Fairfield County Deed book for that year, pages 83 and 84. * * * 19 February 1838 Mr. Isaac Arledge Sr. I wish you and my son John to sell my land lying on the waters of Ceder Creek, it being part of the Look Ralls Plot. Which plot I left with Wm. Kitheart to give you when I left the state. He must pay you the taxes and for your trouble and when you a rite warrant the whole more or less, it being all my claims of the above named plot which I will warrant. In Witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal this 19th day of February 1838. (Signed) Wm. Cloud (SEAL) ***** WILL OF WILLIAM CLOUD (1775-1846) OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ALABAMA AND TENNESSEE. PROBATED IN DAVIDSON COUNTY TENNESSEE AND IN MADISON COUNTY, ALABAMA KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that I, William Cloud of Tennessee, Davidson County, and late of Alabama, Madison County, knowing that all men have to die, and being of sound mind and memory, do make and publish this my last will and testament, revoking all other wills heretofore made by me. In the first place I recommend my soul to God that gave it to me; and in the second place I wish to be decently buried and my funeral expenses paid, and in the third place I do appoint John B. Bosley, now of Mississippi, who resides above Natchez formerly of Davidson County and State of Tennessee my lawful Executor, and of whom I require no security. ITEM THE FIRST. I do will and bequeath to John B. Bosley in trust for the benefit of Siller and her fore children; say, Narsey, Rufus, Aconey and William Francis and three others; say Nelson, Albert and David, The following slaves, namely Becky and her son, Ephraim, which slaves I am now possessed of, and I do trust and request my Executor in case their free papers is not sufficient to procure their freedom by removing them to a free state or otherwise. ITEM THE SECOND. It is my wish that James M. Cloud have Mary Chains daughter for living with, and taking care of me and managing my business for me till my death. ITEM THE THIRD. I will and bequeath to Tyrus Bell, and my daughter Adeline his wife, Five Dollars and no more, as I have already given them which I intended for them with the addition of the above named five dollars. ITEM THE FOURTH. It is my will that all the property I possess, at my death that is not disposed of in this will, nor be disposed of by me before my death, that is in the State of Tennessee remain therein for one year after my death, to be all together, in the care and possession of my Executor, for the above named year, for which I have a particular reason, best known to myself, and which will be made known at the expiration of the year above named. ITEM THE FIFTH. It is my will that all my property real and personal that I now own, or may be possessed of in the State of Alabama, Madison County, remain unsold for three years, unless my Executor can sell it for Ten Thousand Dollars, at one, two or three installments with good notes and securities, and a lien on the same till paid, and it is my wish that, if it is not sold till the expiration of the above named three years, that my heirs, say John E. Cloud, James M. Cloud, Durgan M. Cloud and Elizabeth Turner, live on my land until sold, or have the benefit of the same, and when sold it is my wish that John E. Cloud have Five dollars paid him, James M. Cloud have Five Dollars paid him, and Durgan M. Cloud have Five Dollars paid him, and Elizabeth Ann Turner have Five dollars paid her, and the balance of all my property whatever kind, I may have in the State of Alabama at my death I leave it to the children of John E. Cloud, James M. Cloud, Durgan M. Cloud and Elizabeth Ann Turner, that is not disposed of by me in this will, nor otherwise before my death, and when the land is sold and the money collected, I wish it put out at interest, having the same safely secured by a lean on Real Estate, that is clear of any encumbrance, for the use and benefit of the above named children, and to pay all expenses in carrying out my will, that may occur in any way whatever; and it is my will that the head of each family have Fifty Dollars, paid them yearly, for the support of their family, out of the money I leave their children, say John E. Cloud, Fifty Dollars, James M. Cloud, Fifty Dollars, Durgin M. Cloud, Fifty Dollars and Elizabeth Ann Turner, Fifty Dollars, till the half of the whole is spent, and the balance is to be safely secured for their children till they become of age, to choose Guardians for themselves. ITEM THE SIXTH. It is my will that old Becky live with any of my heirs that she may wish and not to be ruled by any of them, nor to be taken into the Division of my property, and should any of my heirs attempt to break my will, it is my will that they who may attempt it, be cut off with Five dollars, alone, but I hope for the better. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 27th day April 1846. (Signed) WILLIAM CLOUD (SEAL) Test: Josiah W. Stout I. H. M. Hall W. H. Bedford ******** CIVIL WAR ARREST RECORD FOR JOHN E. AND DURGAN CLOUD Note: Following is a copy of a photocopy of a hand written document received from the National Archives. A few changes have been made in format, punctuation and spelling; otherwise, it a true copy of the original. * * * Head Quarters, Co. F, 13th Wis. Clarksville, Ala., July 22nd 1864 Captain Garduen A. A. G. Decatur, Ala. Captain, Herewith I forward to Hd. Qu. two prisoners, the Messers Cloud, citizens of Madison Co. Ala. One of them lives within one mile of my camp. The other nearly 2 miles. I heard hard reports concerning them when I first came in on the river. They assured me that they were willing to take the Oath and live in accordance with the same. I sent them to Clarksville and the Provost Marshall administered it. I have had my eye on them since and have now abundant evidence against them. They took the oath I ascertained last winter and afterwards went over the river, or was driven over by a Union Scout Ben Harris. While over on that side they were with Johnson at times and soon after he crossed, they followed him. I trust Captain that these men may be dealt with as they deserve. They will use oily language and appear innocent as may be, but they are dangerous men to be in the vicinity of our camp. They report every thing they hear to Johnson's band. Last night five of said gang was at the house of D. Cloud. I have had to destroy rafts and canoes twice since I came here on John Cloud's place. I have taken the Oaths from them and enclose the same. Not knowing who was Judge Advocate, I addressed this to you thinking that it would receive attention sooner. The witnesses all live near my camp, except W. W. Mann, who is now in Govt. Employ. at Huntsville, Ala. driving ambulances. Respectfully Yours O. C. (Signed) S. S. Hart Capt. Co. F, 13th Wis. ***** VITAL DATA COPIED FROM THE FAMILY BIBLE OF THADDEUS A. WALL (1818-1867) OF MADISON COUNTY ALABAMA Note: The original bible vital data pages are in the possession of the author. He received them several years ago as a gift from his cousin Charles Hamilton of Nashville, Tennessee. PAGE 1, BIRTHS: Thaddeus A. Wall was born in the state of Virginia the 4th March 1818. Peter Binford Wall was born Nov. 23, 1860. Fannie Lacy Wall was born in Madison County, Ala., April 19th 1863. PAGE 1, DEATHS: Mary Beatrice Wall departed this life Feb. _1906. Mattie Lou Wall departed this life May 26th 1917. PAGE 2, BIRTHS: Mattie Lou Wall was born April 29, 1859. PAGE 3, BIRTHS: John Turner Wall was born in Morgan Cty. (County), AL) 5th April 1844. Joseph Augusttus Wall was born in Madison Cty. (County) Ala. July 26th 1845. Mary Beatrice Wall was born December 5th 1848. Mariah Elizabeth Wall was born 31st December 1850. Sally Conrad Wall was born 20th January 1852. Henry Ross Wall was born 22nd March 1854, Madison Cty. (County). PAGE 3, DEATHS: Sally Conrad Wall departed this life May 21st 1854. John Turner Wall departed this life June 9th 1854. Thaddeaus A. Wall departed this life April ? th 1867. Mariah E. Wall departed this life __?___. Joseph A. Wall departed from this life __?__. PAGE 4, MARRIAGES: Thaddeus A. Wall and Rebecca Higdon was married on the 28th day of December 1842, Madison Cty. (County), Ala. ******** WILL OF WILLIAM CLOUD (1730-1811) OF FAIRFIELD DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA WHO MARRIED ALICE HARDIN (1730-Abt. 1820) State of South Carolina ) } March 14th, 1810 Fairfield District ) IN THE NAME OF GOD AND MEN. I, William Cloud, of the above mentioned State and District, being of sound mind and memory, thanks be to God for it, I do at this time make this my last will and testament in the following manner. That is to say, First I Recommend my Soul to God who gave it. Secondly, my body to decently buried at the discretion of my Executors; and after all my debts are paid. Item. I do lend to my lawful wife, the Negro woman named Moll, one horse beast, two cows and calves, and two beds, half of my hogs and all the household furniture. My son Joseph Cloud, shall have the labor of the Negro man named Mose, by paying forty-five dollars yearly to my wife, and at her death the said Joseph in paying two hundred dollars, then he shall be fully possessed with the Negro man named Mose, as his right and property. Item. The remainder of my stock and plantation tools to be sold at my death, the money, and likewise, all my in hand (money) and all debts due me is to be equally divided between Sina Ford, Alis Boclstone and Vincent Bell, my daughters and grandson; the horse beast and two cows and calves and two beds household furniture that I lend to my wife is to be sold at her death and the money to be equally divided between the above named three, that is to say Sina Ford, Alice Boclstone, Vincent Bell my grandson, I give and bequeath unto my daughter Hannah --Rieon five shillings; I give and bequeath unto my son James Cloud five shillings;I give and bequeath unto my son Joseph Cloud five shillings, also I give and bequeath unto my daughter Ana Guphill five shillings; the mentioned Negro woman named Moll, being a good and faithful servant, is my wish she would be freed at my wife's death, and no more controlled; Item. I give my grandson, William Cloud, son of Daniel, all my lands laying on the south side of Thorntree Creek, of which he is to possess at the death of my wife. Item. The two hundred dollars that the said Joseph Cloud is to pay for the said Negro man Mose, is to be equally divided between my two daughters and grandson, that is to say Sina Ford, Alice Bolestone and Vincent Bell. I appoint Joseph Cloud, my son and Vincent Bell, my grandson my whole and sole Executors Jointly, and declare this to be my Last Will and Testament, Disowning all other Wills made by me, As Witnessed, signed and sealed this 14th day of March 1810. William Cloud (L.S.) In the presence of us, Leod Godbolt, Ananias Godbolt and Samuel Loughadage ******* LIST OF ALL KNOWN DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM CLOUD (1730-1811) AND HIS WIFE ALICE (ALIS) HARDIN (1730-Abt.1820) NOTE: Both of the above named persons were primarily residents of Virginia and South Carolina. Their descendants lived primary in South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and Texas.The following list of their descendants is based on genealogical data collected by the author of this book from numerous genealogical sources over a period of seven years. In most cases, the data has not been fully proven correct by the author, except for persons appearing on his own main line of descent. The names shown below are listed in generational sequence. When a name is followed by a "?" mark, it means the person's family name prior to marriage is unknown. The numbers in brackets following the names are the person's actual or estimated year of birth and death. The data should be verified from other sources before being used to support one's own line of descent from William Cloud Data on earlier generations is available on request. If you desire more information on any of the individuals listed, the author will supply you with a copy of his computer record on one name only without cost. However, you must send him a self addressed and stamped No.10 (business size) envelope to his address shown in the front of this book. Additional data my be supplied at cost. Corrections and additions will be much appreciated. Send to the address listed in the front of this book. DESCENDANCE CHART William Jr. CLOUD *Farmer (1730-1811) sp-Alice (Alis) HARDIN *Homemaker (1730) 2-- Sina or Seria CLOUD *Homemaker (1750) sp-Nathaniel Sr. FORD (1747-1843) 3-- John FORD (1770-1830) sp-Lucretia (Creasy) DURHAM *Homemaker (1778-1816) 4-- Charnal Durham FORD (1803) 4-- Dorothea Maria FORD *Homemaker (1803) sp-Hugh Yongue ROSBOROUGH (1800-1847) 4-- Sarah Hightower (Sallie) FORD *Homemaker (1805-1891) sp-Ralph 2nd JONES (1802-1864) 5-- Martha Amanda JONES *Homemaker (1825-1908) sp-Thomas George ROBERTSON (1816-1899) 6-- Sarah Emeline (Emmy) ROBERTSON *Homemaker (1845-1925) sp-Thomas Martin REMBERT (1841-1905) 7-- Emmie Elizabeth REMBERT *Homemaker (1885) sp-Robert Weaton SPANN (1865) 7-- Florence Louise REMBERT *Homemaker (1887-1931) sp-Daniel Walter RUFF (1885) 7-- Hilda Genevieve REMBERT *Homemaker (1869-1958) sp-Warren Nelson HAMMETT (1865) 7-- George English REMBERT (1871) sp-Lizzie D. SNOWDON *Homemaker (1872) sp-Maggie E. TRIMMEL *Homemaker (1990) 7-- Pearl REMBERT *Homemaker (1875-1910) sp-S. P. THOMAS (1873) 7-- Lallie Elise REMBERT *Homemaker (1878) sp-H. G. HOOVER *Medical Doctor (1878) 7-- Willie REMBERT (1880) sp-Belle CLARKE *Homemaker (1880) 7-- John Mickle REMBERT *Died Young (1882) 6-- John Jones ROBERTSON (1848) 6-- William Benoni ROBERTSON (1850-1852) 6-- Matilda ROBERTSON (1854-1854) 6-- Thomas Woodward ROBERTSON (1856-1902) sp-Charlotte Clarke NEIL *Homemaker (1859-1896) 7-- Carolina Clarke ROBERTSON *Homemaker (1883-1964) sp-Frank Wilhelm VETOE (1880) 7-- Annie Jennie ROBERTSON *Homemaker (1887-1967) sp-Heyward Bernard SMITH (1897) 7-- Mary Grey ROBERTSON *Homemaker (1895) sp-Gus W. ROWE (1892) 6-- Sarah H. J. ROBERTSON (1858-1860) 6-- Martha Ruth ROBERTSON *Homemaker (1864-1948) sp-Edward Whitfield MASON *Minister (1857-1934) 7-- Ralph Washington MASON (1882-1955) sp-Lula Elizabeth HOLDER *Homemaker (1885-1963) 8-- Ruth D. MASON *Homemaker (1910) sp-Marion E. STEVENSON (1907) 8-- Lula Doris MASON (1915-1918) 8-- Sara R. MASON *Homemaker (1917) sp-Sam P. BOLICK (1914) 9-- Larry Mason BOLICK (1946) sp-Sue Ann JOYNER *Homemaker (1950) 10--Charles Scott BOLICK (1972) 10--Clifton Joyner BOLICK (1981) 9-- Samuel Ray BOLICK (1951) sp-Victoria Jane WADE *Homemaker (1953) 9-- Linda Ruth BOLICK *Homemaker (1953) sp-Joseph Burton Jr. PITT (1950) 10--Joseph Mason PITT (1978-1978) 10--Andrew Bolick PITT (1980) 10--Ruth Ann PITT (1983) 10--Tyler Crawford PITT (1986) 9-- Marion Propst BOLICK (1957) sp-Carol Denise CLOWNEY *Homemaker (1960) 10--Margaret Ann BOLICK (1986) 10--Heather Mason BOLICK (1990) 7-- Edward Robertson MASON *Minister (1885-1963) sp-Alzora BROWN *Homemaker (1886) 4-- Lucretia Durham FORD *Homemaker (1806) sp-David ELKINS (1805) 5-- Sallie P. ELKINS *Homemaker (1830) sp-John HALL *Medical Doctor (1830) 6-- William HALL (1851) 6-- Bryon E. HALL (1853) 6-- Sallie HALL (1855) 5-- Bayliss E. ELKINS (1830) sp-Margaret SHEDD *Homemaker (1838) 4-- George Washington FORD *Twin (1808) 4-- John Jackson FORD *Twin (1808) sp-Keziah FORD (1795-1863) 4-- William FORD (1830) 4-- James FORD (1830) 3-- Gardner L. FORD (1772) sp-Elizabeth (Betty) GRIFFIN (1775) 4-- William G. FORD (1795) sp-Mary A. FORD ? *Homemaker (1795) 5-- Antoinette FORD *Homemaker (1816) 5-- Thomas J. H. FORD (1818) 5-- Sidney FORD (1819) 5-- Oscar L. FORD (1820) 5-- Victoria V. FORD (1821) 4-- James FORD (1797) 4-- Eli Nathaniel FORD (1798) 4-- Martha FORD (1799) sp-Unknown SAULS (1775) sp-Annie FORD (1777) 3-- Hezekiah FORD *Homemaker (1776-1831) sp-Keziah BURGESS (1780-1865) 4-- John FORD (1802) 3-- Annie FORD (1777) sp-Gardner L. FORD (1772) 3-- Mary FORD *Homemaker (1778) sp-George ARMSTRONG (1775) 4-- Cynthia ARMSTRONG (1800) sp-Robert W. PALMER (1810) 4-- Annie ARMSTRONG (1802) 3-- Sarah FORD (1779) sp-Unknown CRUMPTON (1775) sp-Unknown DELASHMET (1775) sp-Zachariah H. (Jack) NETTLES (1775-1816) 4-- Mary NETTLES 4-- Martha Jr. NETTLES 3-- Martha FORD (1781) sp-George B. COLEMAN (1780) 4-- Charles COLEMAN (1805) 4-- Nathaniel COLEMAN (1807) 3-- Nathaniel Jr. FORD (1794-1865) sp-Elizabeth LONG (1797-1870) 4-- Keziah FORD (1795-1863) sp-John FORD (1770-1830) sp-Alfred E. GUNTHROPE (1815) 4-- John Long FORD (1800-1869) sp-Jemima LEGGO (1830-1857) 4-- Hezikiah FORD (1815) 4-- Aaron FORD (1819) sp-Caroline KENNEDY (1820) sp-Nancy Carolina CRAIG (1820) 4-- Robert FORD (1819) sp-Veta H. GAITHER (1820) 3-- Elsie FORD *Homemaker (1795-1852) sp-James Jr. YONGUE (1793-1866) 4-- John N. YONGUE (1812) sp-Savilla PRICE *Homemaker (1815) 4-- Jessie W. YONGUE (1813-1816) 4-- Eliza Jane YONGUE *Homemaker (1814) sp-John CURRY (1810) 4-- James Lee (Jimmy) YONGUE (1819-1854) sp-Keziah Emile COLVIN *Homemaker (1830) 4-- Osmond W. YONGUE (1821-1857) sp-Jane M. LEMMON *Homemaker (1822) 4-- Sarah YONGUE (1823-1849) 4-- Robert YONGUE (-1865) 4-- Agnes Jane YONGUE (1827) 4-- William Belton YONGUE *Medical Doctor (1829-1852) 4-- Nancy YONGUE *Homemaker (1830-1859) sp-John R. W. GRISSON (1828) 4-- Mary C. (Cina) YONGUE *Homemaker (1836) sp-Jonathan PRATT (1835) sp-Charles B. WATTS (1835) 4-- Martha Ann YONGUE *Homemaker (1838) sp-Green Berry COLVIN (1835) 2-- Hannah CLOUD *Homemaker (1752) sp-Unknown MC-RIEON (1750) 2-- David CLOUD (1752) 3-- Rebecca CLOUD *Homemaker (1789-1861) sp-Bird PERRY (1795-1865) sp-Richard HALL (1786-1826) 2-- Alice CLOUD *Homemaker (1752) 2-- James CLOUD *Rev.War Veteran (1755-1820) sp-Jeanette (Jane) MC-KEOWN *Homemaker (1756-1825) 3-- Elizabeth CLOUD *Homemaker (1779-1862) sp-Charles Leroy BOYD *Medical Doctor* (1771-1861) 4-- Charles Leroy Jr. BOYD *Minister (1801-1866) sp-Mary Elizabeth MATTHEWS *Homemaker (1803-1836) 5-- C. L. R. BOYD *Medical Doctor (1829-1904) sp-Sarah Angelina MASON *Homemaker (1841-1879) 5-- James Wylie BOYD *Medical Doctor (1832-1884) sp-Drucilla Alabama BULLOCK *Homemaker (1842-1882) 5-- William James BOYD *Died Young (1834-1836) 5-- Matthews Barksdale BOYD (1835) sp-Patricia THOMPSON *Homemaker (1837) 5-- Susan Jane BOYD *Homemaker (1839) 5-- Elizabeth Cloud BOYD *Homemaker (1842) 5-- William BOYD *Died Young (1843-1843) 5-- Mary BOYD *Died Young (1843-1843) sp-E. M. R. CLANTON *Homemaker (1780) 4-- James Cloud BOYD *Medical Doctor (1806) sp-Adeline JOHNSON 4-- William David BOYD (1808) 3-- James Jr. CLOUD (1780-1807) sp-Susannah LEE *Homemaker (1775) 4-- Mary CLOUD (1807) 4-- Jannette CLOUD (1807-1807) 3-- Sarah CLOUD *Homemaker (1784-1846) sp-Zachariah HICKLIN (1774-1850) 4-- Jane Mc-Keown HICKLIN *Homemaker (1802-1856) sp-James Starr WILLIAMSON (1800) 4-- Jason Isabell HICKLIN (1803) 4-- Elizabeth HICKLIN (1804) 4-- James C. HICKLIN *Medical Doctor (1806) 4-- Hugh 3rd HICKLIN (1808) 3-- William CLOUD *Medical Doctor (1785-1872) sp-Margaret Mc Cleary HOLMES *Homemaker (1801-1832) 4-- Eliza Jane Elizabeth CLOUD *Homemaker (1820-1861) sp-James Reid AIKEN (1820) 4-- Sarah Francis Oliver CLOUD *Homemaker (1822) sp-Samuel DU-BOSE (1820) 4-- Mary Louisa CLOUD *Homemaker (1825) sp-Elias EARLE *General-CSA Mil (1820) sp-Andrew CLOUD *Farmer (1824) 5-- Isaac CLOUD (1843) 6-- Elizabeth CLOUD (1757) 5-- Puss CLOUD (1844) 5-- Martha CLOUD (1847) 5-- Hoose CLOUD (1848) 4-- Susan Ann Isabella CLOUD *Homemaker (1827) sp-Robert Bentham BOYLSTON (1825) 4-- Eunice Regina Bluet CLOUD (1828-1918) sp-William J. JOHNSON (1825) 4-- Margaret Williams Holmes CLOUD *Homemaker (1830-1855) sp-William L. CALHOUN *Mbr.S.C.Assembly (1825) 3-- Mary CLOUD *Homemaker (1790) sp-Hugh HICKLIN *Moved To AL (1776) 4-- James C. HICKLIN (1813) 4-- William C. HICKLIN (1815) 4-- Charles B. HICKLIN (1817) 4-- Mary HICKLIN (1818) 3-- Jannet (Jane) CLOUD *Homemaker (1797-1861) sp-William J. HEMPHILL (1796-1853) 4-- James HEMPHILL 4-- Andrew HEMPHILL 4-- John HEMPHILL 4-- Bertha HEMPHILL 4-- Jane HEMPHILL (1822-1832) 3-- Ann (Ave) CLOUD (1774) sp-James ENNIS (1770) 2-- Daniel CLOUD (1755-1810) sp-Unknown CLOUD ? (1755) 3-- William CLOUD *Farmer/Merchant (1774-1846) sp-Sarah CLOUD ? *Homemaker (1777) 4-- Adeline A. CLOUD *Homemaker (1812) sp-Tyrus D. BELL (1808-1857) 5-- William BELL (1834) 5-- Joshua BELL (1836) sp-Ann E. BELL ? *Homemaker (1838) 6-- Mary Frances BELL *Died Young (1855-1855) 5-- Sarah J. BELL *Lunatic ? (1838) sp-J. H. KEITH (1836) 5-- Susan BELL (1840) sp-Z. H. PEPPER sp-William WILKINS (1838) 5-- Dudley BELL (1842) 5-- Madison BELL (1844) 5-- John Tyrus BELL (1846) 5-- Asa BELL (1848) 5-- Martin BELL (1850) 5-- Mary BELL (1852) 5-- Hardy BELL (1854) 4-- John E. CLOUD *Farmer (1814-1865) sp-Sarah J. CLOUD ? *Homemaker (1826) 5-- Emaily Elizabeth (Emma) CLOUD *Homemaker (1845-1874) sp-Francis CLARK (1843) sp-Silas M. RANDALS (1843) 5-- Russian M. CLOUD *Died Young (1846-1850) 5-- Leonora Jane (Nora) CLOUD *Homemaker (1847-1884) sp-William Riley LEMLEY (1845) 5-- Learinia Francis (Fannie) CLOUD *Homemaker (1852-1883) sp-Richard CLARK *Minister (1850) sp-William E. BUTLER (1850) 5-- Sarah B. (Sallie) CLOUD *Never Married (1853-1881) 5-- John Ruben Lee (Beadle) CLOUD *Farmer/Merchant (1854-1927) sp-Fannie Lacy WALL *Homemaker (1863-1946) 6-- Burton Howard CLOUD *Gen.Mdse. Sales (1886-1948) 7-- Un-named CLOUD *Died At Birth (1915) 7-- Fannie Mae CLOUD *Homemaker (1916-1976) sp-William F. LEVAN (1914-1975) 7-- Elbert CLOUD *Died Young (1917-1919) 7-- Earl Hayden CLOUD *Police Officer (1919-1966) sp-Ethel KAMPER *Homemaker (1920) 8-- Earl Hayden Jr. CLOUD (1944) sp-Linda GLASS *Homemaker (1945) 8-- Kathrine Belle CLOUD (1948) sp-Dorothy Bryan (Dot) LINDSEY *Homemaker (1932) 8-- Cheryl Lynn CLOUD (1957) sp-Junior ANDERSON (1955) 8-- Stephen Craig CLOUD (1959) 7-- Olivia CLOUD *Homemaker (1921) sp-John Wesley CAUDLE *Owner/MgrOptical (1925) 8-- Karen Marie CAUDLE *Died Young (1952-1952) 8-- Constance Lea CAUDLE *Died Young (1953) 8-- Connie (Adopted) CAUDLE *Accountant 7-- Jewel Christine CLOUD *Died Young (1922-1923) 7-- Rayford Allen CLOUD *Rl.Rd.Yard Mgr. (1924-1982) sp-Buelah CLOUD ? *Homemaker (1924) 7-- Robert Walton CLOUD (1926) sp-Edith Jeannette (Edie) MILLER *Homemaker (1924) 8-- Robert Alan (Bob) CLOUD (1948) 8-- Thomas Jay (Tom) CLOUD (1950) 8-- Dale Lee CLOUD (1954) sp-Laura Ann RUDOLPH *Artist (1954) 9-- Megham Leah CLOUD *Student 1988 (1980) 9-- Bryan Mathew CLOUD *Student 1988 (1982) 8-- Diane Evelyn CLOUD (1958) 7-- Burton Graham CLOUD *Sales/Mgr/Owner (1932) sp-Ruby Kathryn THONI *Accounting Supv (1934) 8-- Lisa Karen CLOUD *Apt. Bldg. Mgr. (1957) sp-Bruce Stephen YARBROUGH 9-- Kristin Leigh YARBROUGH *Minor 1988 (1983) 6-- Erla Mae (Tubby) CLOUD *Homemaker (1889-1953) sp-Jacob H. HAMILTON (1887) 7-- James HAMILTON *Died Young (1911-1911) 7-- Charles HAMILTON (1912) sp-Juanita CRABB *Homemaker 8-- Gary HAMILTON 8-- Wonda HAMILTON 7-- Edith HAMILTON *Homemaker (1916) sp-Ernest Frederick HUTTON (1914) 8-- Marilyn Barbara HUTTON *Homemaker (1944) sp-Charles A. MURCHISON (1943) 9-- Jennifer Louise MURCHISON *Student 1988 (1970) 9-- Patrick David MURCHISON *Student 1988 (1971) sp-Thomas E. GRANT (1943) 8-- Ernest Frederick (Freddie) (Jr.) HUTTON (1949) sp-Colleen Ann BOWMAN *Homemaker (1949) 9-- Matthew Robert HUTTON *Infant 1988 (1988) 9-- Andrew Michael HUTTON *Infant (1990) sp-Fred ROSTICK (1887) 6-- (Un-named) CLOUD *Died At Birth (1893-1893) 6-- Beatrice (Leatrice) CLOUD *Homemaker (1898-1937) sp-Ephraim Jackson (Jack) KING *Owner.Roofing Co (1895-1948) 7-- Thomas Jackson (Tom) KING *Mgr. Computers. (1920) sp-Sarah Louise HARDY *Homemaker (1924) 8-- Thomas Jackson Jr. KING *Author Sci.Fct* (1948) sp-Leslee Maureen (Les) HOFFMAN *Homemaker (1947) 9-- Keith Eric KING *Student 1988 (1975) 9-- Karen Maureen KING *Student 1988 (1979) 9-- Kevin Michael KING *Student 1988 (1981) sp-Paula Elaine DOWNING *Attorney (1953) 8-- Ann Hardy (Vincent) KING *Interpreter* (1954) sp-Didier Roger VINCENT *Mud Engineer* (1952) 9-- Jennifer Rosemary Hardy VINCENT *Triplet (1982) 9-- Justine Sarah Eugenie VINCENT *Triplet (1982) 9-- Jeremy Roger Thomas VINCENT *Triplet (1982) 7-- Mary Elizabeth KING *Died Young (1921-1927) 7-- Samuel Burton (Sam) KING *Textile Manager (1924) sp-Helen Irene TURNER *Homemaker 8-- Anthony Rena (Thomas) KING *Hotel Recpt/Mgr (1946) sp-Francine Delilah NELSON *Homemaker (1950) 9-- Desidia Athene KING *Student 1988 (1969) sp-Kathleen Ann BLADER (1953) 9-- Thomas D'Artagnan KING *Student 1988 (1971) sp-Helen Ruth CASE *Office Manager (1928) 8-- Helen Suzanne (Suzie) KING *Office Manager (1953) 6-- Mattie Louise CLOUD *Waitress (1901-1982) sp-Brown HAMBRICK (1900) 5-- Mary C. (Mollie) CLOUD *Homemaker (1855-1876) sp-Peter S. LEMLEY (1853) sp-William CLOUD (1846) 4-- Durgan M. Sr. CLOUD *Farmer (1816-1879) sp-Frances Ann (Fannie) ASHBURN *Homemaker (1825) 5-- William Jackson CLOUD *Civil War Vet. (1843-1895) sp-Mary B. BUSH *Homemaker (1840-1878) 6-- Mattie (Jennie) CLOUD *Homemaker (1870) sp-William LATHUM (1870) 6-- Elizabeth Ellen (Lizzie) CLOUD *Homemaker (1871-1955) sp-James Madison PARKER (1868-1949) 7-- Cora Alice PARKER (1892-1968) sp-Andrew Virgil BALDWIN 7-- Thomas Watson PARKER (1893-1931) 7-- Annie May PARKER (1895-1896) 7-- John Owen PARKER (1897-1975) sp-Ruby BOWDEN 7-- James Madison PARKER (1900-1932) 7-- Lizzie Ellen PARKER (1902-1934) sp-Lawrence W. ROBERTS 7-- Ethel Bell PARKER (1903-1979) 7-- Unknown PARKER (1905) 7-- Mattie Marie PARKER (1909-1910) 7-- Laura Thelma PARKER (1911-1972) sp-Herbert Harris HANEY 7-- Newell Homer PARKER (1912-1932) 7-- Raymond Leslie PARKER (1915-1974) sp-Virginia MC-CONKIE 6-- William Boat CLOUD (1873-1950) sp-Cynthia E. WHARTEN *Homemaker (1880) 7-- Lennord G. CLOUD (1901) 7-- Clyde M. CLOUD (1909) 7-- Annie G. CLOUD (1912) 7-- Roy CLOUD (1914) sp-Mary J. KETHERSON *Homemaker 6-- Un-named CLOUD *Died At Birth (1878-1878) sp-Jennie BELL *Homemaker (1858-1894) 6-- Willie A. Jr. CLOUD *Died Young (1880-1969) sp-Nannie PASEUR *Homemaker (1890) sp-Gracie SMOOT *Homemaker (1888) 6-- Emmitt CLOUD (1881-1936) sp-Ersol BROWN *Homemaker (1890) sp-Cassie CLARK *Homemaker (1890) 6-- Fannie Lee CLOUD *Homemaker (1883) 6-- Dollie Mae CLOUD *Homemaker (1885) sp-Joel William MEEKS sp-Frances VANN *Homemaker (1846) 5-- Adeline A. CLOUD *Homemaker (1845) sp-Montgomery MITCHELL (1843) 5-- James Madison CLOUD *Farmer (1846) sp-Francis B. (Fannie) LEMLEY (1854) 6-- Julia Ann F. CLOUD *Homemaker (1873-1931) sp-William Byrum (Jr.?) TURNER *Peace Turner (1863-1938) 7-- William B. TURNER *Died Young (1904-1908) 7-- Ona Mae TURNER *Homemaker (1905-1971) sp-Fred Junior CLOUD (1904-1961) 8-- Fred Holliman CLOUD (1927) sp-Alice CRAIG *Homemaker (1931) 8-- Sue Neil CLOUD *Homemaker (1929) sp-Frank Edward HODGES (1928) 9-- Alix Denise HODGES *SecurityOfficer (1952) sp-Douglas Vann Jr. WOODS (1950) 10--Diane Lynne WOODS *Student 1991 (1974) 10--Dixie Marie WOODS *Student 1991 (1978) 9-- Neil Edward HODGES *Died Young (1957-1957) 9-- Frank Edward 2nd HODGES (1960) sp-Donna (Anderson) MILES *Homemaker (1960) 8-- Garland Wayne CLOUD (1933) sp-Bonnie Sue MEEKS *Homemaker (1933) sp-Mary Elizabeth KNOX *Homemaker (1944) 8-- Un-named CLOUD *Died Young 7-- Wilkie B. (Jack) TURNER (1909-1961) sp-James H. MEEKS (1870) 6-- Tyre C. (Tirie) CLOUD (1876-1942) sp-Nina Mae CARLILE *Homemaker 7-- Herbert Edward CLOUD (1910) sp-Unknown CLOUD ? 8-- Rickey Lynn CLOUD *Garden Cty.,AL (1935) sp-Epsay MC-CORMICK *Homemaker (1883-1978) 6-- John Wesley (Coot) CLOUD (1884-1925) sp-Anise MC-CORMACK *Homemaker (1885) sp-Lizzie CLOUD ? *Homemaker (1900) 7-- Leo CLOUD (1917) 7-- Alace CLOUD (1919) 6-- George Samuel CLOUD (1885-1939) sp-Novel Lee WALKER *Homemaker (1894-1938) 7-- Fannie M. CLOUD (1914) 7-- Leonard CLOUD (1917) 6-- Nannie Bell CLOUD *Homemaker (1882) sp-James F. LENNOX (1875-1920) 7-- Willie M. LENNOX *Textile Spinner (1904) sp-V. L. WALKER (1882) 6-- Susie CLOUD *Homemaker (1878) sp-William WATTS (1878) 6-- Alice CLOUD *Homemaker (1890-1913) sp-Lee HORNBUCKLE (1890) sp-Lousia WILEY *Homemaker (1865) 5-- Sarah Catherine (Kate) CLOUD *Homemaker (1849) sp-William R. DICKEY (1847) 5-- John Arthur CLOUD (1851-1904) sp-Nancy M. (Nannie) STEWART *Homemaker (1850-1898) 6-- Chassie Arthur CLOUD (1875-1937) sp-Bunia Violia PAYNE *Homemaker (1874-1961) 7-- Clarence Homer CLOUD (1901-1980) sp-Susie Eva HUNT *Homemaker (1900-1986) 8-- Louise CLOUD *Died Young (1937-1939) 8-- Leo CLOUD (1918) 8-- Vonie M. CLOUD (1919) 7-- Fred Junior CLOUD (1904-1961) sp-Ona Mae TURNER *Homemaker (1905-1971) *** SEE PAGE ? FOR CHILDREN *** 7-- Dora Mae CLOUD *Homemaker (1906) sp-Wallace MC-MINN (1905-1989) sp-Cecil G. DICKEY (1850) 7-- Mable Lee CLOUD *Homemaker (1908-1976) sp-Willie Edward LEMLEY (1906-1974) 7-- Conrad Odell (Sr.) CLOUD (1912-1984) sp-Ida Bell CLARK *Homemaker (1915) 7-- Opal Irene CLOUD (1913) 7-- Carl Edward CLOUD (1916-1982) 7-- Un-named CLOUD sp-Unknown BUCKANAN (1875) 6-- Charlie W. CLOUD (1877-1940) sp-Mary ? JONES (1880) 7-- Nannie CLOUD (1904) 7-- Linnie CLOUD (1908) 7-- Ruthy CLOUD (1909) 7-- Rosey CLOUD (1913) 7-- Carthern CLOUD (1915) 6-- Johnnie A. (Female) CLOUD *Homemaker (1885-1946) sp-James Iassac (Jimmie) HOWARD (1891-1967) 6-- John Arthur Jr. CLOUD (1885-1946) sp-Gracie SMOOT *Homemaker (1888) 7-- Robert CLOUD (1910) 7-- Estelle CLOUD (1920) 7-- John Arthur Jr. (Johnnie) CLOUD (1926-1968) 5-- Martha E. (Ann) CLOUD *Mental Problem (1851) 5-- Durgan M. Jr. CLOUD (1856-1904) sp-Ellen E. DUNN *Homemaker (1856-1899) 6-- F. J. CLOUD (1876) 6-- L. E. CLOUD (1878) sp-Sallie DOGGITT *Homemaker (1886) 6-- Harry CLOUD (1916) 5-- Julia Ann CLOUD *Homemaker (1857) sp-David BENGE (1855) sp-George C. LEMLEY (1855) 5-- Waddy S. CLOUD *Married Cousin (1857) sp-Martha Ellen CLOUD *Married Cousin (1857) 6-- W. E. CLOUD (1878) 5-- Walter D. CLOUD (1862-1939) sp-Louise C. MC-KINNEY *Homemaker (1864) 5-- James W. CLOUD (1865) 4-- James Madison CLOUD *Farmer (1818-1862) sp-Louisa Marie MANN *Homemaker (1829-1853) 5-- Sarah Elizabeth (Lizzie) CLOUD *Homemaker (1847-1919) sp-George Washington PARKER (1847-1895) 6-- Louisa Jane PARKER (1866-1873) 6-- James Madison PARKER (1868-1949) sp-Elizabeth Ellen (Lizzie) CLOUD *Homemaker (1871-1955) *** SEE PAGE ? FOR CHILDREN *** 6-- William Lotie PARKER (1874-1952) sp-Mallie TALEY 6-- Lizzie Bell PARKER (1877-1891) 6-- George Archie PARKER (1879-1948) 6-- Preston Garrett PARKER (1882-1940) 6-- Mary Ellen PARKER (1883-1965) sp-Porter BOWERS 6-- Thomas Gordon PARKER (1885-1961) sp-Margaret SHEPPARD 5-- Louisa J. CLOUD *Homemaker (1848) sp-John W. SULLIVAN (1846) 5-- Maria E. CLOUD *Died Young (1851) 5-- William Adrain CLOUD (1852-1923) sp-Matilda Elizabeth HOWARD *Homemaker (1853-1936) 6-- A. B. CLOUD (1879) sp-Mary C. HAMONDS *Homemaker (1820) 5-- Erick Elliote (Adopted ?) CLOUD / MANN *Wife's Son ? (1845) 5-- James Madison Jr. CLOUD (1855) 5-- Martha Ellen CLOUD *Married Cousin (1857) sp-Waddy S. CLOUD *Married Cousin (1857) *** SEE PAGE ? FOR CHILDREN *** 4-- Elizabeth Ann (Eliza) CLOUD *Homemaker (1826-1853) sp-Simeon N. TURNER (1825) 5-- Cherry Ann TURNER *Homemaker (1842-1879) sp-Joseph C. VANN (1840) 5-- Mary R. TURNER (1854-1879) 5-- Sarah A. TURNER (1854-1879) sp-Ann DAVIS (1778) 2-- Clare CLOUD *Homemaker (1760-1810) sp-Unknown BELL (1760) 3-- Vincent BELL (1800) 2-- Anna CLOUD *Homemaker (1770) sp-Unknown GUPHILL (1770) 2-- Joseph CLOUD *Farmer (1770-1851) sp-Martha NETTLES *Homemaker (1785-1852) 3-- Austin N. CLOUD (1803-1874) sp-Mary (Polly) RUFF *Homemaker (-1887) 4-- Durham Luval CLOUD (1827-1866) sp-Nancy GOZA (GOYA) *Homemaker (1835) 5-- John Nicholas Durham CLOUD *Un-married (1852-1904) 5-- James Renauld CLOUD (1854-1916) sp-Ada RHAME *Homemaker 5-- Austin Shelton CLOUD *Un-married (1857) 5-- Robert Alexander CLOUD (1858-1902) 5-- Buena Susan CLOUD *Homemaker (1861-1938) sp-Lawson F. RHAME 5-- Walter Meynardie CLOUD (1864-1938) 5-- Joseph Lanier CLOUD (1867-1926) 5-- Alice Parazade CLOUD *Homemaker (1870-1908) sp-Charles CLAIRDY *Medical Doctor 5-- Carrie Belle CLOUD (1873-1895) 3-- Jane CLOUD *Homemaker (1804-1853) sp-William Land MC-KAY (KEY) (1800) 3-- John Benjamin (J.B.)(Twin Wm.) CLOUD *Mex War Veteran (1810-1895) sp-Margaret D. MONTGOMERY *Homemaker (1818-1885) 4-- T. Ellison CLOUD (1838-1882) 4-- David Gamewell CLOUD (1841-1871) 4-- Louisa CLOUD *Homemaker (1844-1877) sp-T. L. P. ROUSEBOROUGH 4-- Helen C. CLOUD *Homemaker (1845-1910) sp-W. A. BAILEY 4-- Mary Alexina CLOUD *Died Young (1848-1863) sp-Olive ? Olivia ? HIGGINS *Homemaker 3-- William Augustine CLOUD (1810-1870) sp-Elizabeth Grace KENNEY *Homemaker 3-- Franklin Darrington CLOUD (1824-1885) sp-Sarah HOGAN *Homemaker (1825-1888) 4-- Mary Eliza CLOUD 4-- Cynthia CLOUD *Homemaker (1850) sp-Richard HOGAN (1850) 4-- Denman K. CLOUD *Civil War Vet. (1850) 4-- William CLOUD (1850) sp-Josephine FULLWOOD *Homemaker 4-- Milton T. CLOUD *Died Young (1855-1867) 4-- Martha Milford CLOUD *Homemaker (1857-1904) sp-William J. JOHNSON *Mbr. SC Asmbly. (1857-1927) 5-- Ruby JOHNSON *Homemaker (1880) 5-- Pearl JOHNSON *Homemaker (1882) sp-Dewyat R. RISER (1885) 5-- Margie JOHNSON *Died Young (1883) 5-- Malcolm Cloud JOHNSON (1884) sp-Vinata ACKERMAN (1880) 5-- Ernestine JOHNSON *Homemaker (1885) sp-William COCKFIELD (1885) 4-- Alice CLOUD *Homemaker (1861-1951) sp-Sam Charleston DUKE 4-- Ernest E. CLOUD (1864-1925) sp-Jessie W. HOUGH *Homemaker (-1925) 3-- James H. CLOUD (1826-1870) sp-Sarah T. BELL *Homemaker (1832-1886) 3-- Alice CLOUD *Homemaker (1810) sp-William BARBER (1810) 3-- Eliza M. or H. CLOUD *Homemaker (1795) sp-James HOOD (1795) 3-- Anne C. CLOUD *Homemaker (1795) sp-Charles BAILEY (1795) 3-- Anderson J. CLOUD (1815) sp-Martha Mary BARBER *Homemaker (1815) 3-- Douglas B. CLOUD (1790) sp-Ruth BUCKINGHAM (1730) 2-- Sarah CLOUD (1769) *******