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Duskie Tennessee Patty

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Duskie Tennessee Patty was born on 21 May 1886 in Missouri, USA (daughter of Joshua Patty and Faithy Malissa Crowder); and died.

    Family/Spouse: Joe David Fitz. Joe was born on 16 Sep 1859 in Muskingum County, Ohio, USA; died on 3 Mar 1934 in Carter County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Joe Curtis Fitz was born on 16 Nov 1923 in Camden, Ouachita County, Arkansas, USA; died on 16 Feb 2011 in Woodward County, Oklahoma, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joshua Patty was born on 27 Feb 1853 in Butler County, Missouri, USA (son of John C. Patty and Mary Ann M. Jones); died on 16 Apr 1919 in Missouri, USA; was buried on 19 Apr 1919 in Poplar Bluff-City Cemetery, Butler County, Missouri.

    Joshua married Faithy Malissa Crowder on 12 Mar 1871 in Butler County, Missouri, USA. Faithy (daughter of Bluford Azeri Crowder and Jane Eveline Tidwell) was born on 7 Feb 1853 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA; died on 2 Jun 1905 in Butler County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Poplar Bluff City Cemetery, Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Faithy Malissa Crowder was born on 7 Feb 1853 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA (daughter of Bluford Azeri Crowder and Jane Eveline Tidwell); died on 2 Jun 1905 in Butler County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Poplar Bluff City Cemetery, Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 13 Sep 1860, Hammonds Store, Southern Division, Giles County, Tennessee, USA;
      1. Crowder, Bluford A., 35, married, farmer, real estate $1200, personal $408, Alabama 2. _____, Jane E., 38, female,Tennessee 3. _____, Joshua T., 11, male, Tennessee, attending school 4. _____, Elizabeth J., 9, female, Tennessee, attending school 5. _____, Faithy M., 8, female, Tennessee, attending school 6. _____, Phebea T., 2, female, Tennessee 7. Tacker, Martha A., [15? 16?], female, Tennessee
    • Census: 10 Jul 1870, Cane Creek, Epps township, Butler County, Missouri, USA;
      1. Crowder, Clifford [Bluford] A., male, white, farmer, [no real estate value], personal $579, Alabama 2. _____, Jane E., 47, female, white, keeping house, Tennessee 3. Tacker, Martha, 26, female, white, house servant, Tennessee 4. _____ [Crowder], Joshua, 21, male, white, laborer, Tennessee 5. _____ [Crowder], Elizabeth, 18, female, white, at home, Tennessee 6. _____ [Crowder], Faith, 15, female, white, at home, Tennessee 7. _____ [Crowder], Pheeby, 12, female, white, at home, Tennessee 8. Tidewell [Tidwell], John, 21, male, white, laborer, Tennessee [The enumerator's surname marks appear to indicate that the next four children following Martha Tacker share her surname. They are, however, actually the children of Bluford Crowder and their surname should be Crowder.]
    • Census: 1 Jun 1880, Epps township, Butler County, Missouri, USA;
      1. Patty, Joshua, white, male, 28, married, farmer, can read and write, Missouri, Tennessee, Tennessee 2. _____, Fatha [Faitha] M., white, female, 27, wife, married, housekeeping, Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee 3. _____, Paul B., white, male, 8, son, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee 4. _____, John C., white, male, 5, son, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee 5. _____, Allis L., white, female, 2, daughter, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee
    • Newspaper Article: 24 Aug 1892, Monongahela, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA;
      Appeared in The (Monongahela) Daily Republican
      "Queer Pair of Calves. Joshua Patty has a curiosity out at his farm on Cane Creek, ten miles west of town, says the Poplar Bluff (Mo.) Citizen. It is a pair of twin calves which are slightly on the Siamese twins order. They are not handsome, but they are a little out of the usual line of bossy calves. From the brisket down half the length of their bodies the calves are one, their entire breasts being united solidly, the two bodies forming one well-rounded trunk. In order to travel they will have to stand on their hind legs and hitch along sideways as each will be in the other?s way to move forward. If they can balance nicely on their hind legs one might back up while the other moves forward. The animals are very well matched, are perfectly developed in every other way, and are a curiosity which has attracted hundreds of people to the Patty farm to witness."
    • NEWS: 25 Aug 1892, Washington, D.C., USA;
      Appeared in the The National Tribune (Washington, D.C.)
      "Queer Calves. [Poplar Bluff (Mo.) Citizen. Joshua Patty has a curiosity out at his farm on Cane Creek. It is a pair of twin calves which are slightly on the Siamese twins order. From the brisket down half the length of their bodies the calves are one, the two bodies forming one well-rouunded trunk. In order to travel they will have to stand on their hind legs and hitch along sideways, as each will be the other?s way to move forward. If they can balance nicely on their hind legs one might back up while the other moves forward. The animals are very well matched."
    • Census: 20 Jun 1900, Washington township, Ripley County, Missouri, USA;
      1. Patty, Joshua, head, white, male, February 1852, 48, married, married 29 years, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, blacksmith, can read and write, rents farm, farm schedule no. 144 2. _____, Faitha M., wife, white, female, February 1853, 47, married 29 years, 8 children 8 living, Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee, can read and write 3. _____, Alice E., daughter, white, female, February 1878, 22, single, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee, can read and write 4. _____, Hettie M., daughter, white, female, July 1883, 16, single, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee, school 3 months, can read and write 5. _____, Duskie T., daughter, white, female, May 1886, 14, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee, school 3 months, can read and write 6. _____, Eunice J., daughter, white, female, September 1889, 10, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee, school 3 months, can read and write 7. _____, Edna [initial?], daughter, white, female, May 1893, 7, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee, school 3 months, can read and write
    • Census: 27 Apr 1910, Beaver Dam Rd., N half of Beaver Dam township, Butler County, Missouri, USA;
      Joshua Patty, after Faitha's death 1. Patty, Joshua, head, male, white, 58, second marriage, married 3 years, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, farmer, general farm, can read and write, owns farm with mortgage, farm schedule no. 111 2. _____, Mary S., wife, female, white, 40, second marriage, married 3 years, 12 children 5 living, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, can read and write 3. _____, Vera F., daughter, female, white, 4 months, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 4. Clemons, [Tedie?] A., step son, male, white, 9, Missouri, U.S., Missouri, attending school 5. Branan, Henry, hired man, male, white, 18, single, Missouri, U.S., Tennessee, farm labor, general farm, can read and write

    Children:
    1. Paul Bluford Patty was born on 4 Mar 1872 in Butler County, Missouri, USA; died on 24 May 1954 in Sonoma County, California, USA.
    2. John Cory Patty was born on 15 Apr 1875 in Butler County, Missouri, USA; died on 24 Jun 1948 in Silvia, Wayne County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 27 Jun 1948 in Lone Hill Cemetery, Lone Hill, Butler County, Missouri.
    3. Alice Evelyn Patty was born on 10 Feb 1878 in Missouri, USA; died in Jul 1970.
    4. Florence Della Patty was born on 4 Sep 1880; and died.
    5. Hettie Melissa Patty was born on 14 Jul 1883 in Missouri, USA; died on 6 Jul 1910.
    6. 1. Duskie Tennessee Patty was born on 21 May 1886 in Missouri, USA; and died.
    7. Eunice Jane Patty was born on 4 Sep 1889; and died.
    8. Edna Pearl Patty was born on 1 May 1893; died on 22 Apr 1916.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John C. Patty was born about 1824 in South Carolina, USA; died after 1880.

    John married Mary Ann M. Jones before 1852. Mary was born about 1831 in Tennessee, USA; died after 1880. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Ann M. Jones was born about 1831 in Tennessee, USA; died after 1880.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Based on birth year of son Joshua PATTY, in 1853.

    Children:
    1. 2. Joshua Patty was born on 27 Feb 1853 in Butler County, Missouri, USA; died on 16 Apr 1919 in Missouri, USA; was buried on 19 Apr 1919 in Poplar Bluff-City Cemetery, Butler County, Missouri.

  3. 6.  Bluford Azeri Crowder was born on 23 Apr 1825 in Alabama, USA (son of Robert Crowder and Childers); died on 13 Mar 1879 in Howell County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Walker Chapel Cemetery, Howell County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Court: War Reparations. In the words of Aunt Della Walker: "The Union army was camped 1/2 mile from the place and had run out of provisions and they took 40 head of fattening hogs and sheep and geese and cattle and long years after Grandpa was gone (I was 10 yr or so) Grand Ma got $500 in gold collected from the Govt by a lawyer A.W. Wills for collecting it. Grand Pa would have used some to keep well if he'd been paid earlier...."
    • Religion: Bluford had taught Sunday School, and was a believer before the war; after the War, he had become embittered, and often said, "All the heaven and hell we have is right here on earth."
    • Census: 1830, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; Robt Crowder household 2 males 5 to 10 [Bluford abt 5, Jephtha abt 6] 2 males 10 to 15 [Terrill T. abt 10, unknown male] 1 male 20 to 30 [John Crowder abt 24] 1 male 50 to 60 [Robert Crowder abt 52] 1 female under 5 [Faithy Jane abt 3] 3 females 15 to 20 [Temperance, Lydia, Kearney] 1 female 40 to 50 [wife]
    • Census: 1840, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; Robt Crowder 1 male 5 to 10 [Robert Wesley abt 7] 1 male 10 to 15 [Bluford abt 15, Jeptha abt 15] 2 males 15 to 20 [Terrill and unknown male] 1 male 60 to 70 [Robert Crowder abt 62] 1 female 10 to 15 [Faithy Jane abt 13] 1 female 20 to 30 [Temperance - age uncertain] 2 females 30 to 40 [Lydia, Kerney - ages unknown] 1 female 50 to 60 [wife] 0 slaves 4 persons engaged in agriculture
    • Census: 15 Nov 1850, District 18, Giles County, Tennessee, USA;
      1. Crowder, Bluford A., 25, male, farmer, [no real estate value], Alabama 2. _____, Jane, 23, female, Tennessee 3. _____, Martha Ann, 4, female, Tennessee 4. _____, Joshua T., 1 male, Tennessee
    • Census: 13 Sep 1860, Hammonds Store, Southern Division, Giles County, Tennessee, USA;
      1. Crowder, Bluford A., 35, married, farmer, real estate $1200, personal $408, Alabama 2. _____, Jane E., 38, female,Tennessee 3. _____, Joshua T., 11, male, Tennessee, attending school 4. _____, Elizabeth J., 9, female, Tennessee, attending school 5. _____, Faithy M., 8, female, Tennessee, attending school 6. _____, Phebea T., 2, female, Tennessee 7. Tacker, Martha A., [15? 16?], female, Tennessee
    • MILITARY: 18 Oct 1862, Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; Enlisted by Capt. Jim Rivers for a period of 3 years of during the war. Private, Co K, 11 Reg't Tennessee Cavalry (Holman's). Testimony in his war reparations record indicates that he was an unwilling soldier, who was in fact conscripted into Confederate service, but had always sympathized with the Union cause. This may be true, or it may have been so stated to assist his case, to obtain reimbursement for horses, mules and other items take from him by the Union forces in Oct and Dec of 1864.
    • Military: Feb 1863; Taken prisoner; remarks in Military record: "Captured at Fort Donalson, Feb'y 3rd 1863. Deserted - " Sent 6 Feb 1863 from Fort Donelson to Louisville, KY. Sent 11 Feb 1863 from Louisville, KY to Citi Point, James River, VA. Feb 15 "appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War at Fort McHenry, Md., sent to Fortress Monroe, Va., for exchange by order of Major General Schenck, Feb'y 15, 1863." [This is the final entry in his service record.]
    • Military: 3 Feb 1863, Fort Donelson, Stewart County, Tennessee, USA; Taken prisoner; remarks in Military record: "Captured at Fort Donalson, Feb'y 3rd 1863. Deserted - " Sent 6 Feb 1863 from Fort Donelson to Louisville, KY. Sent 11 Feb 1863 from Louisville, KY to Citi Point, James River, VA. Feb 15 "appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War at Fort McHenry, Md., sent to Fortress Monroe, Va., for exchange by order of Major General Schenck, Feb'y 15, 1863." [This is the final entry in his service record.]
    • Military: 1 Mar 1864, Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; Bluford took the Federal Oath of Allegiance in Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee; it was administered by the Provost Marshall, L.D. Bennett, of the 38th Iowa.
    • Anecdote: Oct 1864, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; Another of the stories that came to us from Della is the story of the Union soldier and the syrup pail. In her words, again (written to her daughter, Fartha Lonnem): "That syrup pail row you spoke of was between Grandma Crowder and a Union soldier. She had seen them take every vessel they could find to carry out maple syrup in, even the soap pail. But when they started with the last water pail she held on and in the struggle grabbed syrup and rubbed in his face and eyes then upset the pail pouring part of it on him, and was crying on the step as he went away with the pail. Then a Union soldier she had made a chicken soup dinner for when he came to her near sick and asked for it, came and asked what's the matter and she told him 'that man is carrying away the last pail I have to carry water from the spring'; and right away he called to the guy 'Bring that pail back to her or (drawing his 45) I'll shoot your damned brains out,' and he turned and brought it back. The Union army was camped 1/2 mile from the place and had run out of provisions and they took 40 head of fattening hogs and sheep and geese and cattle and long years after Grandpa was gone (I was 10 yr or so) Grand Ma got $500 in gold collected from the Govt by a lawyer A.W. Wills for collecting it. Grand Pa would have used some to keep well if he'd been paid earlier...."
    • Military: 18 Oct 1864, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; General Croxton's troops passed through the area, camping for a time on or near the Crowder farm in Giles County, Tennessee. They took a gray horse, and a bay mule, among other things.
    • Military: 27 Dec 1864, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; General Hatch requisitions property, 27 Dec 1864, Giles County, Tennessee. 133 General Hatch's troops passed through the area, at the time of what was known as "Hood's Raid," taking from the Crowder farm a yellow horse and a dun colored mule. 125 bushels of corn, 4000 pounds fodder, 15 bushels of oats.
    • Court: 7 Aug 1865, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; James G. Marbut elected Constable in District Number Four, gave Bond of $8,000. Securities: Thomas H. Noblett, Bluford A. Crowder and John Q. Gibbons.
    • Census: 10 Jul 1870, Cane Creek, Epps township, Butler County, Missouri, USA;
      1. Crowder, Clifford [Bluford] A., male, white, farmer, [no real estate value], personal $579, Alabama 2. _____, Jane E., 47, female, white, keeping house, Tennessee 3. Tacker, Martha, 26, female, white, house servant, Tennessee 4. _____ [Crowder], Joshua, 21, male, white, laborer, Tennessee 5. _____ [Crowder], Elizabeth, 18, female, white, at home, Tennessee 6. _____ [Crowder], Faith, 15, female, white, at home, Tennessee 7. _____ [Crowder], Pheeby, 12, female, white, at home, Tennessee 8. Tidewell [Tidwell], John, 21, male, white, laborer, Tennessee [The enumerator's surname marks appear to indicate that the next four children following Martha Tacker share her surname. They are, however, actually the children of Bluford Crowder and their surname should be Crowder. Possibly that was the enumerator's intention with the dashes, or possibly he believed their names to be Tacker.]
    • Homestead Application: 2 Nov 1872, Howell County, Missouri, USA; The claim was finished after his death by his wife, Jane E. (Tidwell) Crowder. Legal description: Southwest quarter Section 31, Township 27, Range 7 west, in Howell County, Missouri.
    • Homestead: 7 Nov 1872, Chapel township, Howell County, Missouri, USA; Bluford and Jane Crowder moved onto their homestead claim on this date; the property had a log cabin which had been built in 1869, according the the homestead proof testimony; since they were living in Butler County, Missouri, in 1869, it was probably not built by them, but by someone who had lived there previously.
    • Census: 17 Jun 1880, Goldsberry township, Howell County, Missouri, USA;
      Bluford's wife, after his death 1. Walker, N. Thomas, white, male, 22, married farming, Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee 2. _____, F. Tennissee [Phoebe Tennessee], white, female, 22, wife, married, keeping house, Tennessee, Alabama, Tennessee 3. _____, D. Eveline, white, female, 1, daughter, at home, Missouri, Tennessee, Tennessee 4. Crowder, J. Eveline, white, female, 47, mother in law, widowed, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina
    • Newspaper Article: 5 Jul 1888, Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; From The Pulaski Citizen: \"Under Richardson\'s 4th of July claims bill which passed the houseSaturday and went to the senate, Giles county gets $2,875.87. Following is a list of claims from Giles county mentioned in the bill: . . . Thomas N. Walker, adm\'r of Bluford Crowder dec\'d, $520 . . . .\"

    Notes:

    His eldest granddaughter, Della Eveline Walker, states that his middle name was "Azeri" - but she makes a note that she isn't sure how it was spelled.

    What a sadness it must have been for Bluford and Jane Crowder; they moved to Howell County, Missouri shortly before 1875. Within four years, three of their four children were dead. Only Phoebe Tennessee was left, which explains why she and her husband, Tom Walker, were the ones to assume the Crowder homestead.

    Reasons for leaving Tennessee.

    In Butler County, Missouri Moved to Howell Co? Joshua married Martha TAYLOR in Howell Co in Jan 1874, so they must have lived there for a few months, at least. Appears on Personal Property Tax Rolls for Howell Co MO in 1875, pg 15. In the 1874 Howell Co MO Personal Property Tax records, B.A. CROWDER was in possession of 3 horses, 0 mules, 7 cows, 2 hogs.

    Bluford married Jane Eveline Tidwell about 1845 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA. Jane (daughter of Vincent Tidwell and Phebe Ann Rackley) was born on 18 Nov 1822 in Tennessee, USA; died on 18 Aug 1889 in Howell County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Walker Chapel Cemetery, Howell County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Jane Eveline Tidwell was born on 18 Nov 1822 in Tennessee, USA (daughter of Vincent Tidwell and Phebe Ann Rackley); died on 18 Aug 1889 in Howell County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Walker Chapel Cemetery, Howell County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1830, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; Vince Tidwell 1 male under 5 [Charles Wesley Tidwell abt 1] 2 males 5 to 10 [Callaway Hardin Tidwell abt 10, Silas Tidwell abt 6] 1 male 30 to 40 [Vincent Tidwell abt 31] 1 female under 5 [Elizabeth Tidwell abt 3] 1 female 5 to 10 [Jane Eveline Tidwell abt 8] 1 female 40 to 50 [Phebe Rackley abt 31] 0 slaves
    • Census: 1840, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; Wm H. Tacker household 1 male under 5 [possibly William, the son of Jane and Will Tacker?] 2 males 5 to 10 2 males 20 to 30 [Will Tacker, husband of Jane Tidwell Tacker] 2 females under 5 1 female 15 to 18 [Jane E. (Tidwell) Tacker, abt 18] 1 female 20 to 30
    • Newspaper Article: 5 Jul 1888, Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; From The Pulaski Citizen: \"Under Richardson\'s 4th of July claims bill which passed the houseSaturday and went to the senate, Giles county gets $2,875.87. Following is a list of claims from Giles county mentioned in the bill: . . . Thomas N. Walker, adm\'r of Bluford Crowder dec\'d, $520 . . . .\"
    • Land Patent: 12 Dec 1891, Howell County, Missouri, USA;
      Land patent granted to Jane E. Crowder, widow of B. A. Crowder. Originally dated 6 October 1881, conveying:
      "The SW1/4 of Sec. 31, Twp. 27, Rage 7 West of the 5th P.M. in Mo. Contg. 169 88/100 acres."

    Children:
    1. Joshua T. Crowder was born on 23 May 1849 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA; died on 9 Mar 1879 in Howell County, Missouri, USA.
    2. Elizabeth Jane Crowder was born on 15 Jan 1851 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA; died on 24 Mar 1879 in Missouri, USA; was buried in Walker Chapel Cemetery, Howell County, Missouri, USA.
    3. 3. Faithy Malissa Crowder was born on 7 Feb 1853 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA; died on 2 Jun 1905 in Butler County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Poplar Bluff City Cemetery, Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Phoebe Tennessee "Tennie" Crowder was born on 11 Jan 1858 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA; died on 7 Apr 1913 in Goldsberry township, Howell County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 9 Apr 1913 in Walker Chapel Cemetery, Howell County, Missouri, USA.
    5. Bluford A. Crowder was born between 1861 and 1862 in Tennessee, USA; died on 8 Sep 1863 in Tennessee, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Robert Crowder was born about 1778 in South Carolina, USA; died after 1860 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA.

    Other Events:

    • RESEARCH: Use of the name Terrill, as is found in our Crowder line. Author Gregory C. White. Re: African American Crowders gregwhite12 (View posts) Posted: 19 Oct 2002 04:25PM Classification: Query Hi, Gina. I suspect most, if not all, of the African-American \"Crowder\'s\" from Monroe County, GA are descended from the former slaves of John Terrell Crowder (1820-1895), prominent local politician, planter and colonel in the Confederate Army. I\'ve probably done more research on Colonel Crowder than anyone alive today. He\'s a key figure in my book, \"A History of the 31st Georgia Volunteer Infantry\". He was the inventor of the \"Crowder Pea\". His plantation was in the Boxankle Community of Monroe County, along the Towaliga River. His house is still standing, I believe on the road connecting Boxankle to High Falls. I seem to recall seeing a slave narrative from a former slave owned by Col. Crowder\'s father (Fred?). It was in the Georgia volume to the American Slave Narrative series published in the 1930s. Most good libraries should have this set. I hope I\'ve been of some assistance. Good luck in your noble endeaver! Sincerely, Greg C. White -------------- Also FindAGrave for this Crowder line: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47291076/john-terrell-crowder
    • Census: 1830, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; Robt Crowder household 2 males of 5 and under 10 2 males of 10 and under 15 1 male of 20 and under 30 1 male of 50 and under 60 1 female under 5 3 females of 15 and under 20 1 female of 40 and under 50 0 slaves
    • Census: 1840, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; Robt Crowder household 1 male of 5 and under 10 1 male of 10 and under 15 2 males of 15 and under 20 1 male of 60 and under 70 1 female of 10 and under 15 1 female of 20 and under 30 1 female of 30 and under 40 1 female of 50 and under 60 0 slaves
    • Census: 15 Nov 1850, District 18, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; 1. Crowder, Robert, 72, male, farmer, [no real estate value stated], South Carolina 2. _____, Kearney, 40, female, South Carolina 3. _____, Lydda, 37, female, South Carolina 4. _____, Tempy, 30, female, South Carolina 5. _____, Jeptha, 25, male, farmer, $600, Alabama 6. _____, Wesley, 17, male, farmer, Tennessee
    • Census: 25 Jun 1860, District 4 (Lawrenceburg Post Office), Lawrence County, Tennessee, USA; 1. Crowder, Robt, 83, male, chair maker, personal estate $5, Virginia 2. _____, Kern H., 55, female, housework, real estate $200, personal $40, Alabama, cannot read or write 3. _____, Lydia, 57, female, real estate $200, personal $40, Alabama, cannot read or write 4. _____, Temperance, 48, female, female, real estate $200, personal $40, Alabama, cannot read or write

    Notes:

    2 possibilities Robert CROWDER 45+ in 1820 Davidson Co TN Robert CROWDER 26-45 1820 Mecklenberg VA

    Robert A. Crowder, Index to the Second volume of the Executive Journal, 21 April 1806, p. 656, ensign, 537, 538 [reference to p. numbers in previous vol?], GenealogyBank, accessed 28 Dec 2009.

    Other references indicated that Robert A. Crowder was an ensign in the 35th infantry, Virginia, and the date of that rank was 10 May 1814. Unlikely to be ours. [Executive Journal, 37th session, 26 Sept 1814, GenealogyBank.com]

    Birth:
    1860 census gives his birthplace as Virginia.

    Died:
    He is present in 1860 census, age 83, Lawrence County Tennessee.

    Robert married Childers. was born between 1780 and 1790; died after 1830. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Childers was born between 1780 and 1790; died after 1830.

    Notes:

    Doris James indicates that she was Cherokee.

    Children:
    1. Jeptha Crowder was born about 1825 in Alabama, USA; and died.
    2. 6. Bluford Azeri Crowder was born on 23 Apr 1825 in Alabama, USA; died on 13 Mar 1879 in Howell County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Walker Chapel Cemetery, Howell County, Missouri, USA.
    3. Faithy Jane Crowder was born on 23 Nov 1827 in Tennessee, USA; died on 4 Apr 1915 in Lawrence County, Tennessee, USA.
    4. Robert Wesley Crowder was born about 1833; and died.

  3. 14.  Vincent Tidwell was born about 1799 in South Carolina, USA (son of Isaac Tidwell and Elizabeth Rackley); died between 1868 and 1870 in Tennessee, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Tax Record: 1836, District 5, Giles County, Tennessee, USA;
      Vincent Tidwell, 86 acres, 1 white poll

    Notes:

    6 of Vincent and Phebe Tidwell's children served the Confederacy.

    Jane Eveline Tidwell would have been abt 18 at the time of the 1840 census, and she is not reflected in the household. It is my guess that she may have already married William Tacker. I have written to the Tennessee State Library and Archives to ask them to check the published record of TN marriages prior to 1861, which they will do with no fee.

    Died:
    Vincent must have died between 1868 and 1870, because his wife's "widow's year" support is in Will and Inven. Book 1868/70.

    Vincent married Phebe Ann Rackley on 10 Jan 1817 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA. Phebe (daughter of Silas Rackley and Diana Manning) was born on 4 Jul 1799 in Nash County, North Carolina, USA; died on 15 May 1883 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Phebe Ann Rackley was born on 4 Jul 1799 in Nash County, North Carolina, USA (daughter of Silas Rackley and Diana Manning); died on 15 May 1883 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Death Notice: 17 May 1883, Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; From The Pulaski Citizen: \"Mrs. Tidwell, mother of C. H. Tidwell, died at his home near Pulaski Tuesday evening at 5 o\'clock. She was buried at Mt. Moriah yesterday.\"

    Notes:

    Died:
    At the home of her son Callaway Hardin Tidwell.

    Children:
    1. Vincent Tidwell was born after 1818; and died.
    2. Callaway Harden Tidwell was born on 17 Dec 1820 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA; died on 14 Feb 1908 in Tennessee, USA; was buried after 14 Feb 1908 in Tennessee, USA.
    3. 7. Jane Eveline Tidwell was born on 18 Nov 1822 in Tennessee, USA; died on 18 Aug 1889 in Howell County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Walker Chapel Cemetery, Howell County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Silas Tidwell was born on 14 Dec 1824 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA; died on 8 Mar 1862 in Saint Louis, St. Charles County, Missouri.
    5. Elizabeth Tidwell was born on 26 Apr 1827 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA; died on 14 May 1908 in , , [Tennessee Or Alabama], USA.
    6. Charles Wesley Tidwell was born on 3 Jun 1829 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA; died on 9 Apr 1906; was buried in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee, USA.
    7. Darling Manuel Tidwell was born on 10 Aug 1832 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA; died on 7 Jan 1906 in Tennessee, USA.
    8. William Gazeaway Tidwell was born on 25 Dec 1835 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA; died on 9 Dec 1916 in Tennessee, USA.
    9. Thomas Benton Tidwell was born between 1837 and 1838 in Tennessee, USA; died after April 1906.
    10. James Knox Polk Tidwell was born on 25 Jun 1839; died on 20 Feb 1924 in Tennessee, USA.
    11. Sarah A. Tidwell was born in 1842 in Tennessee, USA; and died.
    12. Andrew J. Tidwell was born about 1844; died about 1860.