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Glover, James (b. 14 AUG 1792, d. 03 JUL 1856)

Note: Indiana Marriages to 1850

Spouse 1 Spouse 2 Marriage Date Marriage Location

Glover, James Vawter, Elizabeth 24 Jun 1813 Indiana , Jefferson County

1840 Jefferson, Inc. census:
James Glover - 1 male under 5, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 30-40, 1 male 40-50, 1 female 40-50

1850 Jefferson, Ind. census:
James Glover 58 VA
Elizabeth Glover 53 KY
David Glover 12 Ind

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Glover, John Abraham (b. 18 NOV 1846, d. 07 JUL 1922)
Note: 1880 Floyd, Desota, Georgia census:
J A Glover 31 Ala
S J Glover 31 NC
Joseph Glover 6 GA
J A Glover 4 GA
John Glover 1 GA

1900 Floyd, Rome Ward, Georgia census:
John A Glover Nov 1846 53 Ala
Sarah J Glover Aug 1847 52 NC
Joseph P Glover Aug 1873 26 GA
James A Glover May 1876 24 GA
John C Glover June 1878 21 GA
Allie Glover Sept 1880 19 GA
Julius Glover Dec 1882 17 GA
Jessie M Glover Sept 1884 15 GA
Joy V Glover Sept 1888 11 GA
Lillie A Glover Nov 1873 26 SC - daughter-in-law
Leon J Glover Jan 1900 4/12 GA - gr son

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Glover, Lucinda (b. 08 JUL 1805, d. 20 DEC 1857)
Note: Lucinda's brother James married Elizabeth Vawter, David's sister.

Jefferson County, Indiana Marriages, (1811-1831) from "The Hoosier Genealogist" Vol. 13, No. 4, p 79
Vawter, David - Lucinda Glover 4-27-1823

Harrison County, Texas, Deed Book C, page 405
THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF HARRISON
DAVID VAWTER, Bond for Ferry across Sabine

Know all men by these presents that I, DAVID VAWTER, Principal, & SETH SHELDON, Security, are held and firmly bound unto L.H.Dilliard, Chief Justice in office of said county, in the penal sum of one thousand dollars, good and lawful money for the payment of which, well & truly to be made, we bind ourselves, one and each of us, our heirs and assigns, severally & firmly by these presents. Signed and sealed this 3rd day of September 1844. The condition of the above bond is such that whereas the above bound, DAVID VAWTER, has obtained a License to kep up and establish a Ferry on the Sabine River at the GRAND BLUFF. Now if the said, VAWTER, shall well and truly comply with the law respecting the establishment of a Ferry, then this obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force & virtue this day & date above.
DAVID VAWTER (seal)
SETH SHELDON (seal)
Approved, 3rd September 1844
L.H. DILLIARD, Chief Justice of Harrison County (seal)

Probate Book A, Harrison County, Texas, page 438
Estate of DAVID VAWTER, dec'd Lucinda Vawter, Admx.
The petition of Nicholas V. Board with respect presents to the Honorable Judge of Probate of said county. DAVID VAWTER died without a will as far petitioner knows; that the estate of said VAWTER is indebted to your petitioner in the sum of two hundred and twenty dollars by note with a credit thereon of one dollar and 87 cents. Petitioner prays your Honor to grant your petitioner letters of administration on the estate of said DAVID VAWTER, dec'd who died on the 12th day of July 1845. April 8th 1846.
Petition filed April 9, 1846. N.V.Board

State of Texas, County of Harrison.
To the Honorable Lewis H. Dilliard, Probabe Judge, in and for said county.
Your petitioner, LUCINDA VAWTER would with respect represent unto your Honor, that late of said county, DAVID VAWTER died intestate and your petitioner being the Consort of said Deceased at his death, prays your Honor to grant her Letters of Administration on said estate. April 7th 1846. Petition filed April 10th 1846. LUCINDA VAWTER

State of Texas County of Harrison - The Clerk of the Probate Court will advertize the within application as the law direct in compliance. April 7th 1846. Adertised April 10th 1846. L. H. Dilliard
Probate Judge

Probate Minutes A-1, Harrison County, Texas:
Page 188 - Probate Court, June Term 1846, last Monday, 29th day. Present his Honor, L. H. Dilliard, Probate Judge, J. J. Kennedy, Sheriff and Eli Beazley, Clerk. Ordered by the Court that Letters of Administration be granted to LUCINDA VAWTER on the Estate of DAVID VAWTER, dec'd, by complying with the requistions of the Law. Ordered by the Court that Seth Kennedy, C. F. Lewis and Howard Dilliard by appointed Appraisers to appraise and make out a true & correct Inventory of the Property of the Estate of DAVID VAWTER, dec'd, and return the same on sixth day of July next.
Page 205 - Probate Court, Special Term, July 1846, Thursday the 13th. Ordered by the Court that LUCINDA VAWTER, Administratix of the Estate of DAVID VAWTER, dec'd., be allowed to retain in her hands for her and the use of her children, Minors, the full amount of the Inventory of said Estate. It not being the amount allowed her by law amounting to four hundred and thirty six dollars and seven cents.

PANOLA COUNTY, TEXAS DEEDS, VOLUME A, Page 82:
LUCINDA VAWTER, resident and owner of land in the Duboise Survey, made Bond for $1000.00 to operate a Ferry at Grand Bluff across the Sabine River, 18 January 1847.

1850 Panola County, Texas Census:
Lucenda Vauter 45 widow KY
John Vauter 21 KY
David Vauter 15 TX
Martha Vauter 12 TX
Eugene 6 TX

also:
A. L. Vauter 27 merchant Ind ?
Martha 20
Julia 1/12 TX

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Glover, Thomas J (b. ABT 1760, d. AFT 1837)
Note: Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of the American Revolution
Buried in Indiana
Glover, Thomas J.
b. ca 1760; d. aft 1837; m. Nancy West (d/o John West, Rev. Sol).

from...Revolutionary War Soldiers
Jefferson County, Indiana:

Thomas J. Glover was born about 1760. He died after 1837. He married Nancy West [the daughter of John West, a Revolutionary Soldier]. Children: James 1792-1856 married 1813 Elizabeth Vawter; Lucinda 1805-1857 married 1823 David Vawter; Ann married in 1818 to a Coleman; Elizabeth married 1820 William Kennedy. Source Page 158, Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of the American Revolution Buried in Indiana, 1938.

1830 Jefferson Co. Ind. census:
Thomas J Glover - 1 male under 15 and 1 male under 70
Source: (Name)
Title: Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of the American Revolution

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Gooch, Wylie B Terry (b. 1842, d. 1886)
Note: 1880 McNairy Tennessee census:
Wiley B T Gooch......37...TN
Mary D Gooch....25....MS
William G Gooch....13....TN
Marietta Gooch....10....TN
Anna L Gooch.....8....TN
Thomas H Gooch....6....TN
Joseph G Gooch.....3....TN
George M Gooch......1.....TN
Leilar D Gooch.....5 mo....TN
Cintha A Pate.....19....servant
John Pattridge....20...farm labor

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Goodman, Mary Elizabeth (b. ABT 1690, d. 1773)
Note: "Whitfield Record" from North Carolina
William Whitfield came from England the early part of the 18th century, married Elizabeth Goodman in 1713, eventually moved to Rockford, Lenoir Co., N.C.
They had four sons and six daughters. Two of the daughters are in our line.
Mary Whitfield married John Grady, had a large family, among them, Charity Grady who married Michael Herring. Their daughter Nancy married Jonathan Keathley, and their daughter Annie Keathley(married Alexander O'Daniel. She is our line and buried in the Walnut Grove Baptist Cemetery in Gibson County, Tennessee.
Charity Whitfield married Frederick O'Daniel and their son William is the father of Alexander (above) who married Annie Keathley.
This is the same info was also in our family records.

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Goodykoontz, Joseph Taylor (b. 18 APR 1836, d. 25 JAN 1900)
Note: 1900 Federal Census Tipton Co., IN, Cicero Twp., page #134 Located in Tipton City. Taken 7 June.
Goodykoontz, Rosa b. Nov 1849 age 50 b. NC. Father b. NC Mother b. NC
Two children born and 1 still living.
In the household-
Vawter, Frank S. b. Apr 1879 age 21 single, b. IN. Father b. NC Mother b. IN. Occ. Clerk
Vawter, Fred b. May 1880 age 20 single, b. IN. Father b. NC Mother b. IN. Occ. Type-setter.

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Grady, Charity (b. ABT 1747, d. BEF 1805)
Note: will of John Graddy (sic) (CR.035801.5/A-152
drafted 9 February 1773
settled during 1787 term of court

wife Mary 1 father bed & furniture, 1 horse, Bridle & saddle, 5 cows & calves
and the plantation Whereon I now live dureing hir Widdowhood; dau. Mary
10 shillings proclamation money; son Williams 10 shillings proclamation money;
son John 10 shillings proclamation; dau. CHARITY HARRING 10 shillings proclamation money; dau. Ann Croom 10 shillings proclamation money; son
Alexander 10 shillings proclamation money; son Lewis 10 shillings proclamation
money; dau Elesabuth Outlaw 10 shillings proclamation money; Son in Law Isaac Dawson 10 shillings proclamation money; Son in law William Laws 10 shillings proclamation money; grandson James son of my dau. Ann Graddy 1 good father
Bed and furnniture, 1 horse, Bridle & Saddle; son Fradrick Land and plantation
Where on I now Live, remandir part of my houe hold goods, Stock of horses, cattle and hogs, Blacksmiths Tools

extr: son Fradrick

wit: Willm Whitfield, Bryan Whitfield

signed: John Graddy (made his mark)

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Grady, Charles Jackson (b. ABT 1906, d. ?)
Note: He is listed in the John Grady book as James Jackson, but in the 1910 he is listed as "Charles J" and in the 1920 census, the name given is Charlie.

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Grady, Daughter (b. , d. ?)
Note: The only record of this daughter is on John Grady's tombstone and she is listed as "Mrs William Laws"

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Grady, Edward Jones (b. OCT 1897, d. ?)
Note: 1930 Kinston, NC census:
Jones Grady...33
Maude Grady...25
Edward Grady...6
Mary E Grady...5
Robert Grady...8/12 ..?

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Grady, John (b. 1710, d. 1787)
Note: will of John Graddy (sic) (CR.035801.5/A-152
drafted 9 February 1773
settled during 1787 term of court

wife Mary 1 father bed & furniture, 1 horse, Bridle & saddle, 5 cows & calves
and the plantation Whereon I now live dureing hir Widdowhood;
dau. Mary 10 shillings proclamation money;
son Williams 10 shillings proclamation money;
son John 10 shillings proclamation;
dau. CHARITY HARRING 10 shillings proclamation money;
dau. Ann Croom 10 shillings proclamation money;
son Alexander 10 shillings proclamation money;
son Lewis 10 shillings proclamation money;
dau Elesabuth Outlaw 10 shillings proclamation money;
Son in Law Isaac Dawson 10 shillings proclamation money;
Son in law William Laws 10 shillings proclamation money;
grandson James son of my dau. Ann Graddy 1 good father
Bed and furnniture, 1 horse, Bridle & Saddle;
son Fradrick Land and plantation Where on I now Live, remandir part of my houe hold goods,
Stock of horses, cattle and hogs, Blacksmiths Tools

extr: son Fradrick

wit: Willm Whitfield, Bryan Whitfield

signed: John Graddy (made his mark)

Thanks to Ed Grady for providing the book "John Grady (1710-1787) of Dobbs and Duplin". Many of the names and dates for this line came from this book.

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Grady, John Kornegay (b. 25 SEP 1819, d. 15 JUN 1881)
Note: 1880 Lenoir, NC census:
John J Grady....60
Susan J Grady...58
Caroline Grady....32
Whitfield Grady....30
Pussy A Grady...26
Susan Grady....24
Nancy Grady...22
John A Grady...20
Lewis J Grady...17
Martha E Grady..15
Benjamin F Grady...6......maybe grandson

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Grady, Lewis Jones (b. OCT 1863, d. AFT 1930)
Note: 1900 Duplin Co. NC census:
Lewis J Grady...Oct 1863...36
Julia N Grady...Jan 1867...33
John K Grady..Oct 1895..4
Eddie J Grady..Oct 1897..2
Della M Grady..Feb 1899..1
Lonnie Quinn..Dec 1877..22...boarder

1910 Kinston, NC census:
Lewis J Grady...47
Julia Grady...42
John K Grady...14
Eddie J Grady..12
Della Grady..10
Don L Grady..8
Estella Grady..8
Charles J Grady..4
May B Grady..1

1920 Kinston, NC census:
L J Grady...57
Julia Grady...52

1930 Kinston, NC census: (next door to Jones Grady)
Lewis Grady....64
Berdie Grady...52
Pearl Parker...17....daughter
Eddie Grady..22
Donnie Grady..18
Estelle Grady...16
Charlie Grady...14
Maybelle Grady..11

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Grady, William (b. ABT 1680, d. 1713)
Note: The Grady family of North Carolina descended directly from William Grady, who emigrated from Donegal County, Ireland, sometime near the close of the 17th century and settled first in Bertie Co, NC. He married Anne, daughter of Richard Barfield of Virginia, and is supposed to have moved into Lenoir County (Dobbs), sometime about the year 1730 or later, where he died. Little is known of this first of the Grady Family in North Carolina. We have no record of any child, except John, who was born in 1704, and died in 1787." (from John Grady (1710-1787) of Dobbs and Duplin by Benjamin Grady) (SHARON JONES AT sharonjones@post.com)

June 30, 1718 Wm Grady received 50 acres in Deep Creek, Bertie County from James Rutland.

Another source:
Wayne County, NC - Heritage Series - The Grady Family of Duplin

"Our Heritage" By Claude Moore

The Grady name was originally O'Grady and at an earlier time it was Gradha, meaning noble. The O'Grady's were Celtic, came originally from Spain and were descendants of King Milesius of Spain. In Ireland they were descendants of King Brian Boru (1002 A.D.) who was king of Ireland and was killed by the Vikings. The first Grady to come to America was William Grady of Donegal County, Ireland, who came to Virginia and then to Bertie County, N.C., in 1717 and much later to that part of Craven County which became Lenoir.
William Grady married Anne Barfield, the daughter of Richard Barfield of Virginia, and had at least one son John Grady (1710-1787). John Grady was married in 1733 to Mary Whitfield, the daughter of William and Elizabeth Goodman Whitfield of Dobbs County. This William Whitfield was the forebear of all the Whitfields in Wayne and Duplin, so that makes all the Gradys and Whitfields kin. John Grady received a grant of land in 1739 on Burntcoat Swamp on the Northeast River and the present B.F. Grady School in on this tract.
John and Elizabeth Grady had the following 11 children: Mary Grady who married Henry Goodman, lived on the Neuse River and had six children; William Grady (1735-1803), soldier of the American Revolution, who married and had nine children, two of whom married Outlaws; John Grady, who may have been the John Grady who was the only patriot killed at the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge February 27, 1776, married and had four children; Charity Grady who married a Mr. Herring and had six children; Anne Grady who married a Mr. Croom and had two children; Alexander Grady (1744-1821) soldier of the American Revolution, married Anna Thomas (1746-1825), lived in Duplin and had 10 children; Frederick Grady (1753-1818) soldier of the American Revolution who married Elizabeth Durham, lived in Duplin, had 12 children; Lewis Grady, no record; Elizabeth Grady (died 183O) who married Captain James Outlaw; a daughter who married William Laws; and Margaret Grady who married Isaac Dawson.
The grandchildren of John and Elizabeth Grady married into the Outlaw, Whitfield, Kornegay, O'Daniel, Barfield, Herring, and Williams families. Some of the decendants settled in Duplin and others moved to Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, and some other states.
Many of the descendants come back to the Grady-Outlaw family reunion. One of the descendants, Durham Grady (born 1776) married Susan Slocumb, the daughter of the famous Mary Hooks Slocumb of Mount Olive who is believed to have made the herioric ride to Moore's Creek Battle in 1776. Several of the Grady family fought in the War of 1812, and many served in the Confederate Army.
One of the descendants, William Henry Grady (1841-1921), farmer and school master, married Emmaline Simmons and lived at plantation called "Waterloo" near Albertson, and they were the parents of Albert Sidney Grady, lawyer and mayor of Mount Olive, Zebulon Vance Grady, Emmaline Grady, Raphael Semmes Grady, Foutaine Maury Grady, Preston A. Grady, Maud Grady, and Malcolm Laurens Grady, all deceased. The first four were named for Confederate heroes.
Another distinguished member of the Grady family was the late Honorable Benjamin Franklin Grady (1831-1867), a son of Alexander Outlaw Grady (1800-1867) and Anne Sloan Grady. Two of his brothers, William and Lewis, were killed in the Confederate Army. B.F. Grady was graduated from the University of North Carolina and was teaching at the University of Texas when he joined the Confederate Army.
He married 1) Olivia Hamilton 2) Mary Charlotte Bizzell of Clinton. He had one son by his first wife and 11 children by his second wife. All are now deceased. The oldest son by his second wife was the late Judge Henry A. Grady of Clinton. B.F. Crady was known far and wide for his great mind and scholarship. He was a teacher, county supt. of schools of Duplin, and a member of Congress, 1890-1894. While living in Turkey, N.C. in 1898, he wrote the book "The Case of the South Against the North."
The Gradys have been great friends of our family all during the years, and on two occasions I have made the address at the Grady-Outlaw reunion.

(Source of data: From the late Ben Grady and Judge Henry A. Grady)

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Graham, Hannah C (b. 05 DEC 1832, d. 05 JUL 1908)
Note: Hannah's maiden name taken from many postings on Ancestry.com. No proof offered.

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Grasland, Carrie Irene (b. MAR 1863, d. AFT 1903)
Note: On the death certificate of Charlie Vawter, his parents are reported, by brother Richard Vawter,
as J D Vawter and Carrie Irene Grasland.

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Greathouse, Mary J (b. ABT 1824, d. ABT 1889)
Note: Maiden name found on Familysearch.org. No source.

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Greeham, Diana (b. ABT 1815, d. ?)
Note: Maiden name taken from postings on Ancestry.com
Father shown as David Graham

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Green, Elijah B (b. ABT 1808, d. BEF 1870)
Note: 1860 US Census Charlotte Co., VA..... family #306
Elijah B. Green.... age 52 farmer b. VA
Mary J. Green.... age 38 b. VA
Louisa M. Green.... age 6 b. VA
Susan C. Green..... age 3 b. VA

1870 US Census Walton, Charlotte Co., VA family #63 (next to sister #64 Julia Johnson)
Mary Green..... age 52 b. VA
Louisa Green..... age 16 b. VA
Susan Green..... age 12 b. VA

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