Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Alexander George Albritton

1920 Census for Union Parish, Louisiana, ED: 123 Sheet No: 244A Reel No: T625-632 Division: Police Jury Ward One SD: 5 Page No: 20B Incorporated Place: Farmerville Town Enumerated on: February 9th & 10th, 283/2881920 by: John P. Odom
79 Albritton Alexander Head M W 45 M Yes Yes LA GA LA X Farmer General Farm Oa 244
80 Albritton Florence C. Wife F W 42 M Yes Yes LA LA LA X none
81 Albritton Lovell Son M W 18 S N Yes Yes LA LA LA X Farmer General Farm Oa 245
82 Albritton Larkin Son M W 16 S N Yes Yes LA LA LA X none
83 Albritton Wilmer Son M W 14 S X Yes Yes LA LA LA X none
84 Albritton Bettie J. Daughter F W 11 S X Yes Yes LA LA LA X none
85 Albritton Emma L. Daughter F W 7 S X AL LA LA none
86 Albritton Eliza V. Head F W 75 W Yes Yes AL LA LA X none
87 Albritton Ethel May Daughter F W 36 S Yes Yes AL LA LA X none


Florence Green Arrant

Note: May be an Arrant connection (marriage?)

1900 Federal Census for Union Parish, Louisiana, Ward 1, Precent 1, Line 34, Dwelling 169, Family 172:
Florence Albritton, daughter-in-law of E. R. Albritton, white, female, born: July 1878, 21 years old, married, ?0, 0 children born, 0 children living, Born: Louisiana, Father born: Louisiana, Mother born: Louisiana.


Lloyd Wilson Albritton Sr.

1920 Census for Union Parish, Louisiana, ED: 123 Sheet No: 246A Reel No: T625-632 Division: Police Jury Ward One SD: 5 Page No: 22B Incorporated Place: Farmerville Town, 319/324 Enumerated on: February 12th, 1920 by: John P. Odom
86 Martin Walter Head R M W 34 M Yes Yes LA LA LA X Farmer General Farm Oa 227
87 Martin Lillie Wife F W 31 M Yes Yes LA LA LAX | none
88 Martin Dee J. Son M W 9 S X LA LA LA none
89 Martin Victor L. Son M W 5 S N LA LA LA none


William A. Albritton

Year: 1880 State: Louisiana County: Union Enumeration District: 84 Page No: 23 Reel no: T9-473 Division: Ward One Supervisor District: 3 Sheet No: 400B Enumerated on: June 14, 1880 by: T. F. Gilbert Reference: There are no family or dwelling numbers in this Enumeration District. Transcribed by Alice Ogles and Proofread by Mary Davis-Odom for USGenWeb, http://www.rootsweb.com/~census/. Copyright: 2002
LINE | Name | COL Se Age | Month Relationship | S M W M | Occu| Birth Father Mother | SNDX | Remarks
1 | | | Albritton William A | W M 21 | | X | farmer | | | Louisiana Ala Ala | A416 |
2 | | | Albritton Sallie | W F 17 | wife | X | house keeper | | | Louisiana | A416 |

W. A. Albritton was a 1900 census taker in Union Parish, Louisiana.


Sallie Albritton

1880 Federal Census for Union Parish, Louisiana
Enumerated on June 14, 1880 by T. H. Gilburt
Line Name Race Sex Age Relation Status Occupation #15 Born Father Mother
1 William A. Albritton white male 21 married farmer X Louisiana Alabama Alabama
2 Sallie Albritton white female 17 wife married housekepper X Louisiana


Isham Netherland

Another birth place: Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi.


Eleanor Dickerson

Children of Robert Dickerson and Elizabeth Cloud:
Lehu Dickerson, b. 1811, North Carolina
Ellen (Eleanor) Dickerson, b. Abt. 1813; m. Isham Netherlin
John Dickerson, b. 1822, married Mary Ann Cloud
Robert Dickerson, Jr., b. 1824; d. January 20, 1862
Alexander T. Dicerson, b. 1827, Louisiana; d. July 1863.

Robert Dickerson of Ouachita Parish, LA Submitted by Jean Rowell
ROBERT DICKERSON was born 1785, and died March 30, 1841 in Ouachita Parish, LA.
He married ELIZABETH CLOUD May 16, 1810 in Amite County, MS.
Robert is listed in the 1820, 1830, and 1840 census of Ouachita Parish.
Robert Dickerson had married a second time shortly before he died, to Martha Varden.
Following are some items in the inventory of assets from his succession papers:
Thirty two acres- $400
One negro woman, Jane, aged about ?7 years- $600
One dun horse- $30
One bay mare- $20
Forty-five head of cattle, more or less-$225
Sixty-five head of hogs, more or less- $227
One set blacksmith tools- $25
(Note: Robert's son John is listed on the 1870 census as a blacksmith.)
Farming tools-$33
Ox cart- $15
Kitchen furniture- $10
Two large jugs and two small ones- $3
Large family bibles- $2 Books and book case- $4
Pair fire dogs-$2
Dining table- $1
Four common chairs- $4
One bedstead and clothing- $12
Calico curtains- $4
Lot of bottles and vials- $1
Smoothing iron- $1
One side saddle- $3
Three ? leather- $3
And many more unreadable items . . .
Later in the document it lists items purchased with the name of the purchaser:
One Colts Revolver, purchased by L.L. Slack for $13.50
One double gun, purchased by W. Richardson for $20.50
Six oak chairs, purchased by Mrs. Dickerson for $3
One crib, purchased by Mrs. Dickerson for $1
One bay horse, purchased by Kennedy for $165
One saddle and bridle, purchased by Mrs. Dickerson for $10
One gold watch, purchased by Mrs. Dickerson for $180
One silver watch, no sale. One slate, no sale
One B knife, purchased by John Cheatham for $3.50
One yoke oxen, purchased by Mrs. Dickerson for $21
One grind stone, purchased by A. Rawles for $1
Right of ferry, no sale.

(Inventory on the possessions of Alexander Dickerson, son of Robert Dickerson, done Sept. 1863, included the following:
land tract on Bayou Cheniere au Tondre appraised @$500
Lease of the ferry at mouth of Bayou Chenier & flat-boat)

Children of ROBERT DICKERSON and ELIZABETH CLOUD are:
LEHU DICKERSON, b. 1811, North Carolina
ELLEN (Eleanor) DICKERSON, b. Abt. 1813; m. ISHAM NETHERLIN
JOHN DICKERSON, b. 1822, married Mary Ann Cloud
ROBERT DICKERSON, JR., b. 1824; d. January 20, 1862
ALEXANDER T. DICKERSON, b. 1827, Louisiana; d. July 1863

From probate papers of Alexander Dickerson: "John Dickerson of Ouachiata Parish represented that his brother Alexander T. Dickerson died interstate in July last, leaving considerable estate and heirs: Lehu Dickerson
John Dickerson (the petitioner) brothers
Robert Netherlin and Minerva Netherlin, wife of Frank Rogers
children of Nelly Dickerson, a sister of decd, majors;
and Robert Dickerson and Lehu Dickerson, children of Robert Dickerson, decd. brother of decd, minors; all of Ouachita Parish.

John Dickerson sought the adm, and an inventory 22 Sep 1863. Inv. Taken 23 Sep 1863 by Francis M. Smith and Woodward H. Coats, with Robert L. Whyte and John Ray, witnesses.
Inv. Included
land tract on Bayou Cheniere au Tondre appraised- $500
15 hogs at Mr. Rawls- 75.00
Lease of the ferry at mouth of Bayou Chenier & flat-boat- $75.00
bale of cotton- $40.00
blankets- $10.00
horse & sadde- $435.00
2 feather beds- $40.00
2 trunks- 10.00
gold watch & chain- $125.00
1 double barrell shotgun & two rifles- $75.00
1 ox at Mrs. Dickersons- 50.00
3000 feet of lumber at Roberts place- 75.00
$250.00 judgement versus Robert Dickerson.
Total appraisement $1,831.00"

JOHN DICKERSON was born 1822.
He married MARY ANN CLOUD March 13, 1845 in Ouachita Parish, LA. Mary Ann Cloud was the daughter of WILLIAM CLOUD and REBECCA ROE.
John was listed on the 1870 census as a blacksmith.
Mary Ann Cloud may have been of Indian heritage and some family papers refer to her as Lasafiene Cloud.
William Dickerson signed the marriage bond with Isham R. Nettles and W.D. McDonald as witnesses. Children of JOHN DICKERSON and MARY CLOUD are:
LAURA A. DICKERSON, b. 1847
ROBERT NEWTON DICKERSON, b. 1848
MINERVA FRANCIS "MAMIE" DICKERSON, b. 1850
EMILY L. DICKERSON, b. 1853 married David Nashville Walters
LAEUPERIA DICKERSON, b. 1856
ISHAM DICKERSON, b. 1858, La; m. ELIZABETH TOLBIRD, 1910, Louisiana
GEORGE DICKERSON, b. 1865
SPERRY F. DICKERSON, b. July 1868, La
TALLY DICKERSON, b. January 15, 1858, Jackson Parish, LA; d. December 19, 1947, Franklin Parish, LA.

EMILY L. DICKERSON was born 1853. She married DAVID NASHVILLE WALTERS January 02, 1872 in Cadeville, LA, son of DANIEL WALTERS and NICEY. David Nashville Walters enlisted in the Confederate Army May, 1864 at Marksville, LA in the 28th Louisiana Infantry Regiment, known as Gray's Command, with the division commanded by Gen. Camille de Polignac after the death of Mouton Children of EMILY DICKERSON and DAVID WALTERS are: - HARDY CHAPPEL WALTERS, b. 1874. - JULIA MAE WALTERS, b. April 15, 1877; d. June 27, 1957, Handsboro, MS. - IVA ABNER WALTERS, b. 1882; d. Hamburg, AR; m. EMMA COBBLER, 1902. - NELLIE INEZ WALTERS, b. 1891; m. IRA HAMMET. - BEULA WALTERS , died as a child..


James Elias Neatherlin

Research needed, no known connection:
1864 Tax List, Winn Parish, Louisiana
Neatherlin, James, Ward 6


Aaron Arant

[v4t0108.ftw] Aron settled in North Carolina. His three sons left North Carolina and settled in Marshall County, Kentucky in 1850.