Flint, Blake, and Related Families.

A Genealogy Trip Through Time and Place.

John Moseley

b. about 1837
Relationship1st cousin 5 times removed of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited13 June 2017

John Moseley was born about 1837 in GeorgiaG.1 He was the son of Anderson Moseley and Lucy Stonecypher.2

On 4 October 1850 John Moseley was enumerated in the household of Daniel Moseley on the 1850 U. S. census for District No 32, Franklin County, GeorgiaG, as John Mosley, 13 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Also enumerated in the household were Phoebe Stonecypher, James A Moseley, John C Moseley, Samuel H Moseley, Nancy Moseley, and Samuel Moseley.1

On 7 July 1851 Daniel Moseley was appointed guardian of John Moseley by the Court of Ordinary, Franklin County, GeorgiaG.3

On 19 January 1852 John Moseley and Nancy Moseley and Samuel Moseley received $770 from the estate of John Henry Stonecypher through Daniel Moseley, guardian and uncle.2

Citations

  1. [S807] 1850 U. S. census, Franklin County, Georgia, population schedule, District No 32, p. 569 (written) p. 285 (stamped), dwelling 663, family 663, Daniel Mosley; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 13 Dec 2009; citing NARA microfilm publication M432, Roll 70
  2. [S809] Franklin County, Georgia, Estate Records 1791-1901, File 159-2-1, Stonecypher, John (1851-1854), Return No. 2, July 5 1852; images database, "Georgia, Probate Records, 1742-1975", FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993T-1924?cc=1999178&wc=9SB4-C6X%3A267652601%2C268020701, path Franklin > Estates 1791-1901 Smith, Welborn T.-Stoval, George >923-926 : accessed 9 Dec 2012.)
  3. [S1361] Franklin County, Georgia, Court of Ordinary, Minutes 1844-1856: 135; images database, "Georgia, Probate Records, 1742-1975", ( , path Franklin » Minutes 1824-1856 » Image 265 : accessed 5 Jan 2013). "Minutes 1824-1856" contains two volumes of minutes. The first is from 1829 -1844 (Images 3-183) and the second is from 1844-1856 (Images 185-427.)

Rachel Crawforde

Last Edited17 July 2017


Rachel Crawforde married Anderson Moseley, son of Samuel Moseley and Susannah Bledsoe, on 25 February 1841 in Franklin County, GeorgiaG.1

Citations

  1. [S1298] "Georgia, Marriages, 1808-1967," Index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ : accessed 17 Dec 2012), entry for Anderson Mosley and Rachael Crawforde.

Mary Stonecypher

b. about 1824
Relationship1st cousin 5 times removed of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited12 February 2018

Mary Stonecypher was born about 1824 in GeorgiaG.1 She was the daughter of Benjamin Stonecypher and Elizabeth Collins.2

On 3 October 1850 Mary Stonecypher was enumerated in the household of Benjamin Stonecypher on the 1850 U. S. census for District No 32, Franklin County, GeorgiaG, as Mary Stinecipher, 26 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Also enumerated in the household were Elizabeth Collins, John G Stonecypher, Garnett Stonecypher, Sarah Stonecypher, and Benjamin Stonecypher.2

On 9 August 1860 Mary Stonecypher was enumerated in the household of Benjamin Stonecypher on the 1860 U. S. census for Franklin County, GeorgiaG, as Mary Stonecypher, 30 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Also enumerated in the household were Elizabeth Collins.1

On 29 July 1870 Mary Stonecypher was enumerated in the household of Benjamin Stonecypher on the 1870 U. S. census for Franklin County, GeorgiaG, as Mary Stonecyfer, 45 years old, birthplace of Georgia, occupation of Farm Laborer. Also enumerated in the household were Elizabeth Collins, Emaline Collins, and Elizabeth Collins.3

Citations

  1. [S828] 1860 U. S. census, Franklin County, Georgia, population schedule, Subdivision, p. 138 (written), dwelling 993, family 993, Benjamin Stonecypher; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 17 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M653, Roll 121
  2. [S810] 1850 U. S. census, Franklin County, Georgia, population schedule, District No 32, p. 283 back (stamped), dwelling 636, family 636, Benjamin Stinecipher; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 9 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M432, Roll 70
  3. [S829] 1870 U. S. census, Franklin County, Georgia, population schedule, Subdivision No 57, Carnesville Post Office, p. 188 (written) p. 54 back (stamped), dwelling 1408, family 1376, Benj Stonecyfer; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 17 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M593, Roll 150

Emaline Collins

b. about 1844
Last Edited13 June 2017

Emaline Collins was born about 1844 in GeorgiaG.1

On 29 July 1870 Emaline Collins was enumerated in the household of Benjamin Stonecypher on the 1870 U. S. census for Franklin County, GeorgiaG, as Emeline Collins, 26 years old, birthplace of Georgia, occupation of Farm Laborer. Also enumerated in the household were Elizabeth Collins, Mary Stonecypher, and Elizabeth Collins.1

Child

DaughterElizabeth Collins (b. about 1866)

Citations

  1. [S829] 1870 U. S. census, Franklin County, Georgia, population schedule, Subdivision No 57, Carnesville Post Office, p. 188 (written) p. 54 back (stamped), dwelling 1408, family 1376, Benj Stonecyfer; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 17 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M593, Roll 150

Elizabeth Collins

b. about 1866
Last Edited13 June 2017

Elizabeth Collins was born about 1866 in GeorgiaG.1 She was the daughter of Emaline Collins.1

On 29 July 1870 Elizabeth Collins was enumerated in the household of Benjamin Stonecypher on the 1870 U. S. census for Franklin County, GeorgiaG, as Elizabeth Collins, 4 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Also enumerated in the household were Elizabeth Collins, Mary Stonecypher, and Emaline Collins.1

Citations

  1. [S829] 1870 U. S. census, Franklin County, Georgia, population schedule, Subdivision No 57, Carnesville Post Office, p. 188 (written) p. 54 back (stamped), dwelling 1408, family 1376, Benj Stonecyfer; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 17 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M593, Roll 150

Elizabeth Stonecypher

b. about 1796
Relationship4th great-grandaunt of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited5 March 2018

Elizabeth Stonecypher was born about 1796 in GeorgiaG.1,2 She was the daughter of John Henry Stonecypher and Nancy Curtis.3

Elizabeth Stonecypher married James Smith say 1815.1

Elizabeth Stonecypher was enumerated during 1840 on the 1840 U. S. census for District 509, Rabun County, GeorgiaG, as head of family Elizabeth Smith. Enumerated in this family were: 1 Free white persons, males, at least 5 and under 10 years old, 1 Free white persons, males, at least 15 and under 20 years old, 1 Free white persons, females, at least 40 and under 50 years old, 3 Total Persons, 1 Persons employed in Argriculture.4

Elizabeth Stonecypher married Amos Hill on 28 January 1843 in Rabun County, GeorgiaG.5

On 1 September 1850 Elizabeth Stonecypher was enumerated in the household of Amos Hill on the 1850 U. S. census for Militia District 509, Rabun County, GeorgiaG, as Elizabeth Hill, 55 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Also enumerated in the household were James A Smith.1

On 19 January 1852 Elizabeth Stonecypher and Amos Hill received $770 from the estate of John Henry Stonecypher.3

On 25 July 1860 Elizabeth Stonecypher was enumerated in the household of James A Crow on the 1860 U. S. census for Habersham County, GeorgiaG, as Elizabeth Hill, 64 years old, birthplace of Georgia, occupation of Old Lady. Also enumerated in the household were Mary Smith, Benjamin S Crow, Margret Crow, Laura C Crow, James A Crow, Sarah Crow, and Nancy C Crow.6

Children with James Smith (d. before 1843)

DaughterMary Smith+ (b. about 1821)
SonJohn F Smith+ (b. 3 April 1824)
SonJames A Smith (b. about 1833)

Citations

  1. [S831] 1850 U. S. census, Rabun County, Georgia, population schedule, Militia District 509, p. 318 back (stamped), dwelling 53, family 53, Amos Hill; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 19 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M432, Roll 81
  2. [S1965] H. S. Stonecipher, compiler, The Descendants of Johannes Steinseiffer (Helenwood, Tennessee: H.S. Stonecipher, 1986); digital image, Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org : accessed 17 Feb 2018).13.
  3. [S809] Franklin County, Georgia, Estate Records 1791-1901, File 159-2-1, Stonecypher, John (1851-1854), Return No. 2, July 5 1852; images database, "Georgia, Probate Records, 1742-1975", FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993T-1924?cc=1999178&wc=9SB4-C6X%3A267652601%2C268020701, path Franklin > Estates 1791-1901 Smith, Welborn T.-Stoval, George >923-926 : accessed 9 Dec 2012.)
  4. [S842] 1840 U. S. census, Rabun County, Georgia, District 509, p. 213, line 16, Elizabeth Smith; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 10 Mar 2013; citing NARA microfilm publication M704, Roll 49
  5. [S1300] "Georgia, Marriages, 1808-1967," Index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ : accessed 18 Dec 2012), entry for Amos Hill and Elizabeth Smith.
  6. [S832] 1860 U. S. census, Habersham County, Georgia, population schedule, Clarksville Post Office, p. 937 (written), dwelling 848, family 848, James A Crow; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 19 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M653, Roll 125

Amos Hill

b. about 1775
Last Edited14 February 2018

Amos Hill was born about 1775 in North CarolinaG.1

Amos Hill married Elizabeth Stonecypher, daughter of John Henry Stonecypher and Nancy Curtis, on 28 January 1843 in Rabun County, GeorgiaG.2

Amos Hill was enumerated on 1 September 1850 as head of household on the 1850 U. S. census for Militia District 509, Rabun County, GeorgiaG, as Amos Hill, 75 years old, birthplace of North Carolina, occupation of Farmer, value of real property $600. Also enumerated in the household were Elizabeth Stonecypher and James A Smith.1

On 19 January 1852 Amos Hill and Elizabeth Stonecypher received $770 from the estate of John Henry Stonecypher.3

Citations

  1. [S831] 1850 U. S. census, Rabun County, Georgia, population schedule, Militia District 509, p. 318 back (stamped), dwelling 53, family 53, Amos Hill; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 19 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M432, Roll 81
  2. [S1300] "Georgia, Marriages, 1808-1967," Index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ : accessed 18 Dec 2012), entry for Amos Hill and Elizabeth Smith.
  3. [S809] Franklin County, Georgia, Estate Records 1791-1901, File 159-2-1, Stonecypher, John (1851-1854), Return No. 2, July 5 1852; images database, "Georgia, Probate Records, 1742-1975", FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993T-1924?cc=1999178&wc=9SB4-C6X%3A267652601%2C268020701, path Franklin > Estates 1791-1901 Smith, Welborn T.-Stoval, George >923-926 : accessed 9 Dec 2012.)

James Smith

d. before 1843
Last Edited1 March 2018


James Smith married Elizabeth Stonecypher, daughter of John Henry Stonecypher and Nancy Curtis, say 1815.1

James Smith died before 1843 Died before his wife married Amos Hill 28 Jan 1843.2

Children with Elizabeth Stonecypher (b. about 1796)

DaughterMary Smith+ (b. about 1821)
SonJohn F Smith+ (b. 3 April 1824)
SonJames A Smith (b. about 1833)

Citations

  1. [S831] 1850 U. S. census, Rabun County, Georgia, population schedule, Militia District 509, p. 318 back (stamped), dwelling 53, family 53, Amos Hill; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 19 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M432, Roll 81
  2. [S1300] "Georgia, Marriages, 1808-1967," Index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ : accessed 18 Dec 2012), entry for Amos Hill and Elizabeth Smith.

James A Smith

b. about 1833
Relationship1st cousin 5 times removed of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited13 June 2017

James A Smith was born about 1833 in GeorgiaG.1 He was the son of James Smith and Elizabeth Stonecypher.1

On 1 September 1850 James A Smith was enumerated in the household of Amos Hill on the 1850 U. S. census for Militia District 509, Rabun County, GeorgiaG, as James A Smith, 17 years old, occupation of Farmer. Attended school within the year. Also enumerated in the household were Elizabeth Stonecypher.1

Citations

  1. [S831] 1850 U. S. census, Rabun County, Georgia, population schedule, Militia District 509, p. 318 back (stamped), dwelling 53, family 53, Amos Hill; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 19 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M432, Roll 81

Mary Smith

b. about 1821
Relationship1st cousin 5 times removed of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited17 July 2017

Mary Smith was born about 1821 in GeorgiaG.1 She was the daughter of James Smith and Elizabeth Stonecypher.1

Mary Smith married James A Crow on 22 November 1838 in Rabun County, GeorgiaG.2

On 25 July 1860 Mary Smith was enumerated in the household of James A Crow on the 1860 U. S. census for Habersham County, GeorgiaG, as Mary Crow, 39 years old, birthplace of Georgia, occupation of Housekeeping. Also enumerated in the household were Benjamin S Crow, Margret Crow, Laura C Crow, James A Crow, Sarah Crow, Elizabeth Stonecypher, and Nancy C Crow.1

Children with James A Crow (b. 1815)

SonBenjamin S Crow (b. about 1840)
DaughterMargret Crow (b. about 1842)
DaughterLaura C Crow (b. about 1846)
DaughterSarah Crow (b. about 1848)
SonJames A Crow (b. about 1850)
DaughterNancy C Crow (b. about 1852)

Citations

  1. [S832] 1860 U. S. census, Habersham County, Georgia, population schedule, Clarksville Post Office, p. 937 (written), dwelling 848, family 848, James A Crow; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 19 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M653, Roll 125
  2. [S1295] "Georgia, Marriages, 1808-1967," Index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ : accessed 19 Dec 2012), entry for James N. Crow and Mary Smith.

James A Crow

b. 1815
Last Edited13 June 2017

James A Crow was born in 1815 in South CarolinaG.1

James A Crow married Mary Smith, daughter of James Smith and Elizabeth Stonecypher, on 22 November 1838 in Rabun County, GeorgiaG.2

James A Crow was enumerated on 25 July 1860 as head of household on the 1860 U. S. census for Habersham County, GeorgiaG, as James A Crow, 45 years old, birthplace of South Carolina, occupation of Farmer, value of real property $2500, value of personal property $1929. Also enumerated in the household were Mary Smith, Benjamin S Crow, Margret Crow, Laura C Crow, James A Crow, Sarah Crow, Elizabeth Stonecypher, and Nancy C Crow.1

Children with Mary Smith (b. about 1821)

SonBenjamin S Crow (b. about 1840)
DaughterMargret Crow (b. about 1842)
DaughterLaura C Crow (b. about 1846)
DaughterSarah Crow (b. about 1848)
SonJames A Crow (b. about 1850)
DaughterNancy C Crow (b. about 1852)

Citations

  1. [S832] 1860 U. S. census, Habersham County, Georgia, population schedule, Clarksville Post Office, p. 937 (written), dwelling 848, family 848, James A Crow; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 19 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M653, Roll 125
  2. [S1295] "Georgia, Marriages, 1808-1967," Index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ : accessed 19 Dec 2012), entry for James N. Crow and Mary Smith.

Benjamin S Crow

b. about 1840
Relationship2nd cousin 4 times removed of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited28 November 2017

Benjamin S Crow was born about 1840 in GeorgiaG.1 He was the son of James A Crow and Mary Smith.1

On 25 July 1860 Benjamin S Crow was enumerated in the household of James A Crow on the 1860 U. S. census for Habersham County, GeorgiaG, as Benjamin S Crow, 20 years old, birthplace of Georgia, occupation of Day Laborer. Attended school within the year. Also enumerated in the household were Mary Smith, Margret Crow, Laura C Crow, James A Crow, Sarah Crow, Elizabeth Stonecypher, and Nancy C Crow.1

Citations

  1. [S832] 1860 U. S. census, Habersham County, Georgia, population schedule, Clarksville Post Office, p. 937 (written), dwelling 848, family 848, James A Crow; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 19 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M653, Roll 125

Margret Crow

b. about 1842
Relationship2nd cousin 4 times removed of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited13 June 2017

Margret Crow was born about 1842 in GeorgiaG.1 She was the daughter of James A Crow and Mary Smith.1

On 25 July 1860 Margret Crow was enumerated in the household of James A Crow on the 1860 U. S. census for Habersham County, GeorgiaG, as Margret E? Crow, 18 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Attended school within the year. Also enumerated in the household were Mary Smith, Benjamin S Crow, Laura C Crow, James A Crow, Sarah Crow, Elizabeth Stonecypher, and Nancy C Crow.1

Citations

  1. [S832] 1860 U. S. census, Habersham County, Georgia, population schedule, Clarksville Post Office, p. 937 (written), dwelling 848, family 848, James A Crow; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 19 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M653, Roll 125

Laura C Crow

b. about 1846
Relationship2nd cousin 4 times removed of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited13 June 2017

Laura C Crow was born about 1846 in GeorgiaG.1 She was the daughter of James A Crow and Mary Smith.1

On 25 July 1860 Laura C Crow was enumerated in the household of James A Crow on the 1860 U. S. census for Habersham County, GeorgiaG, as Larua C Crow, 14 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Attended school within the year. Also enumerated in the household were Mary Smith, Benjamin S Crow, Margret Crow, James A Crow, Sarah Crow, Elizabeth Stonecypher, and Nancy C Crow.1

Citations

  1. [S832] 1860 U. S. census, Habersham County, Georgia, population schedule, Clarksville Post Office, p. 937 (written), dwelling 848, family 848, James A Crow; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 19 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M653, Roll 125

James A Crow

b. about 1850
Relationship2nd cousin 4 times removed of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited13 June 2017

James A Crow was born about 1850 in GeorgiaG.1 He was the son of James A Crow and Mary Smith.1

On 25 July 1860 James A Crow was enumerated in the household of James A Crow on the 1860 U. S. census for Habersham County, GeorgiaG, as James A Crow, 10 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Attended school within the year. Also enumerated in the household were Mary Smith, Benjamin S Crow, Margret Crow, Laura C Crow, Sarah Crow, Elizabeth Stonecypher, and Nancy C Crow.1

Citations

  1. [S832] 1860 U. S. census, Habersham County, Georgia, population schedule, Clarksville Post Office, p. 937 (written), dwelling 848, family 848, James A Crow; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 19 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M653, Roll 125

Nancy C Crow

b. about 1852
Relationship2nd cousin 4 times removed of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited13 June 2017

Nancy C Crow was born about 1852 in GeorgiaG.1 She was the daughter of James A Crow and Mary Smith.1

On 25 July 1860 Nancy C Crow was enumerated in the household of James A Crow on the 1860 U. S. census for Habersham County, GeorgiaG, as Nancy C Crow, 8 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Attended school within the year. Also enumerated in the household were Mary Smith, Benjamin S Crow, Margret Crow, Laura C Crow, James A Crow, Sarah Crow, and Elizabeth Stonecypher.1

Citations

  1. [S832] 1860 U. S. census, Habersham County, Georgia, population schedule, Clarksville Post Office, p. 937 (written), dwelling 848, family 848, James A Crow; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 19 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M653, Roll 125

Sarah Crow

b. about 1848
Relationship2nd cousin 4 times removed of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited13 June 2017

Sarah Crow was born about 1848 in GeorgiaG.1 She was the daughter of James A Crow and Mary Smith.1

On 25 July 1860 Sarah Crow was enumerated in the household of James A Crow on the 1860 U. S. census for Habersham County, GeorgiaG, as Sarah I Crow, 12 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Attended school within the year. Also enumerated in the household were Mary Smith, Benjamin S Crow, Margret Crow, Laura C Crow, James A Crow, Elizabeth Stonecypher, and Nancy C Crow.1

Citations

  1. [S832] 1860 U. S. census, Habersham County, Georgia, population schedule, Clarksville Post Office, p. 937 (written), dwelling 848, family 848, James A Crow; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 19 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M653, Roll 125

Sarah Stonecypher

b. about 1805
Relationship4th great-grandaunt of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited28 February 2018

Sarah Stonecypher was born about 1805 in GeorgiaG.1 She was the daughter of John Henry Stonecypher and Nancy Curtis.2

Sarah Stonecypher married Obadiah Waters say 1825.2

Sarah Stonecypher was enumerated on 1 August 1860 as head of household on the 1860 U. S. census for James Town, Smith County, TexasG, as Sarah Waters, 55 years old, birthplace of Georgia, value of real property $400, value of personal property $400. Also enumerated in the household were Lucy Waters, Harriet Waters, and Columbus Waters.1

Children with Obadiah Waters

DaughterLucy Waters (b. about 1842)
DaughterHarriet Waters (b. about 1843)
SonColumbus Waters (b. about 1850)

Citations

  1. [S834] 1860 U. S. census, Smith County, Texas, population schedule, James Town Beat, James Town Post Office, p. 80 (written), dwelling 532, family 534, Sarah Waters; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 20 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M653, Roll 1305
  2. [S809] Franklin County, Georgia, Estate Records 1791-1901, File 159-2-1, Stonecypher, John (1851-1854), Return No. 2, July 5 1852; images database, "Georgia, Probate Records, 1742-1975", FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993T-1924?cc=1999178&wc=9SB4-C6X%3A267652601%2C268020701, path Franklin > Estates 1791-1901 Smith, Welborn T.-Stoval, George >923-926 : accessed 9 Dec 2012.)

Obadiah Waters

Last Edited13 June 2017


Obadiah Waters married Sarah Stonecypher, daughter of John Henry Stonecypher and Nancy Curtis, say 1825.1

On 19 January 1852 Obadiah Waters received $770 from the estate of John Henry Stonecypher through Daniel Moseley, attorney in fact.1

Children with Sarah Stonecypher (b. about 1805)

DaughterLucy Waters (b. about 1842)
DaughterHarriet Waters (b. about 1843)
SonColumbus Waters (b. about 1850)

Citations

  1. [S809] Franklin County, Georgia, Estate Records 1791-1901, File 159-2-1, Stonecypher, John (1851-1854), Return No. 2, July 5 1852; images database, "Georgia, Probate Records, 1742-1975", FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993T-1924?cc=1999178&wc=9SB4-C6X%3A267652601%2C268020701, path Franklin > Estates 1791-1901 Smith, Welborn T.-Stoval, George >923-926 : accessed 9 Dec 2012.)

Lucy Waters

b. about 1842
Relationship1st cousin 5 times removed of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited13 June 2017

Lucy Waters was born about 1842 in GeorgiaG.1 She was the daughter of Obadiah Waters and Sarah Stonecypher.1

On 1 August 1860 Lucy Waters was enumerated in the household of Sarah Stonecypher on the 1860 U. S. census for James Town, Smith County, TexasG, as Lucy Waters, 18 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Also enumerated in the household were Harriet Waters and Columbus Waters.1

Citations

  1. [S834] 1860 U. S. census, Smith County, Texas, population schedule, James Town Beat, James Town Post Office, p. 80 (written), dwelling 532, family 534, Sarah Waters; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 20 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M653, Roll 1305

Harriet Waters

b. about 1843
Relationship1st cousin 5 times removed of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited13 June 2017

Harriet Waters was born about 1843 in GeorgiaG.1 She was the daughter of Obadiah Waters and Sarah Stonecypher.1

On 1 August 1860 Harriet Waters was enumerated in the household of Sarah Stonecypher on the 1860 U. S. census for James Town, Smith County, TexasG, as Harriet Waters, 17 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Also enumerated in the household were Lucy Waters and Columbus Waters.1

Citations

  1. [S834] 1860 U. S. census, Smith County, Texas, population schedule, James Town Beat, James Town Post Office, p. 80 (written), dwelling 532, family 534, Sarah Waters; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 20 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M653, Roll 1305

Columbus Waters

b. about 1850
Relationship1st cousin 5 times removed of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited13 June 2017

Columbus Waters was born about 1850 in GeorgiaG.1 He was the son of Obadiah Waters and Sarah Stonecypher.1

On 1 August 1860 Columbus Waters was enumerated in the household of Sarah Stonecypher on the 1860 U. S. census for James Town, Smith County, TexasG, as Columbus Waters, 10 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Attended school within the year. Also enumerated in the household were Lucy Waters and Harriet Waters.1

Citations

  1. [S834] 1860 U. S. census, Smith County, Texas, population schedule, James Town Beat, James Town Post Office, p. 80 (written), dwelling 532, family 534, Sarah Waters; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 20 Dec 2012; citing NARA microfilm publication M653, Roll 1305

Frances Stonecypher

b. about 1800
Relationship4th great-grandaunt of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited5 March 2018

Frances Stonecypher was born about 1800 in GeorgiaG.1 She was the daughter of John Henry Stonecypher and Nancy Curtis.2

Frances Stonecypher married Moses Smith say 1821.1

On 29 November 1850 Frances Stonecypher was enumerated in the household of Moses Smith on the 1850 U. S. census for Jackson County, GeorgiaG, as Frances Smith, 50 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Also enumerated in the household were Mary Ann Smith, Malachi Smith, Elizabeth Smith, John H Smith, Sarah Ann Smith, Martha Ann Smith, Salina H Smith, Rebecca L Smith, and Henry Kerby.1

Children with Moses Smith (b. about 1800)

DaughterMary Ann Smith (b. about 1828)
SonMalachi Smith (b. about 1830)
DaughterElizabeth Smith (b. about 1831)
SonJohn H Smith (b. about 1833)
DaughterSarah Ann Smith (b. about 1834)
DaughterMartha Ann Smith (b. about 1837)
DaughterSalina H Smith (b. about 1838)
DaughterRebecca L Smith (b. about 1840)

Citations

  1. [S835] 1850 U. S. census, Jackson County, Georgia, population schedule, Subdivision No 45, p. 78 back (stamped), dwelling 1150, family 1150, Moses Smith; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed; citing NARA microfilm publication M432, Roll 74
  2. [S809] Franklin County, Georgia, Estate Records 1791-1901, File 159-2-1, Stonecypher, John (1851-1854), Return No. 2, July 5 1852; images database, "Georgia, Probate Records, 1742-1975", FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993T-1924?cc=1999178&wc=9SB4-C6X%3A267652601%2C268020701, path Franklin > Estates 1791-1901 Smith, Welborn T.-Stoval, George >923-926 : accessed 9 Dec 2012.)

Moses Smith

b. about 1800
Last Edited15 February 2018

Moses Smith was born about 1800 in GeorgiaG.1

Moses Smith married Frances Stonecypher, daughter of John Henry Stonecypher and Nancy Curtis, say 1821.1

Moses Smith was enumerated on 29 November 1850 as head of household on the 1850 U. S. census for Jackson County, GeorgiaG, as Moses Smith, 50 years old, birthplace of Georgia, occupation of Farmer, value of real property $2500. Also enumerated in the household were Frances Stonecypher, Mary Ann Smith, Malachi Smith, Elizabeth Smith, John H Smith, Sarah Ann Smith, Martha Ann Smith, Salina H Smith, Rebecca L Smith, and Henry Kerby.1

On 18 February 1852 Moses Smith received $520 from the estate of John Henry Stonecypher.2

Children with Frances Stonecypher (b. about 1800)

DaughterMary Ann Smith (b. about 1828)
SonMalachi Smith (b. about 1830)
DaughterElizabeth Smith (b. about 1831)
SonJohn H Smith (b. about 1833)
DaughterSarah Ann Smith (b. about 1834)
DaughterMartha Ann Smith (b. about 1837)
DaughterSalina H Smith (b. about 1838)
DaughterRebecca L Smith (b. about 1840)

Citations

  1. [S835] 1850 U. S. census, Jackson County, Georgia, population schedule, Subdivision No 45, p. 78 back (stamped), dwelling 1150, family 1150, Moses Smith; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed; citing NARA microfilm publication M432, Roll 74
  2. [S809] Franklin County, Georgia, Estate Records 1791-1901, File 159-2-1, Stonecypher, John (1851-1854), Return No. 2, July 5 1852; images database, "Georgia, Probate Records, 1742-1975", FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993T-1924?cc=1999178&wc=9SB4-C6X%3A267652601%2C268020701, path Franklin > Estates 1791-1901 Smith, Welborn T.-Stoval, George >923-926 : accessed 9 Dec 2012.)

Mary Ann Smith

b. about 1828
Relationship1st cousin 5 times removed of Joseph Michael Flint
Last Edited13 June 2017

Mary Ann Smith was born about 1828 in GeorgiaG.1 She was the daughter of Moses Smith and Frances Stonecypher.1

On 29 November 1850 Mary Ann Smith was enumerated in the household of Moses Smith on the 1850 U. S. census for Jackson County, GeorgiaG, as Mary Ann Smith, 22 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Could not read or write. Also enumerated in the household were Frances Stonecypher, Malachi Smith, Elizabeth Smith, John H Smith, Sarah Ann Smith, Martha Ann Smith, Salina H Smith, Rebecca L Smith, and Henry Kerby.1

Citations

  1. [S835] 1850 U. S. census, Jackson County, Georgia, population schedule, Subdivision No 45, p. 78 back (stamped), dwelling 1150, family 1150, Moses Smith; digital image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com/ : accessed; citing NARA microfilm publication M432, Roll 74