ANDERSON, Jane Tincey

ANDERSON, Jane Tincey

Female 1769 - 1859  (90 years)

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  1. 1.  ANDERSON, Jane Tincey was born in 1769 in Stafford County, Virginia (daughter of ANDERSON, John and CARNEY, Sarah); died on 11 Feb 1859 in Carthage, Panola, Texas, United States; was buried in Centennial Cemetery, Carthage, Panola County, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 19 Sep 1850, Panola County, Texas, United States
    • Misc: 12 Sep 1854, Panola County, Texas, United States; Filed for pension

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Living in the household of her daughter, Dorcus Holland Davis.

    Misc:
    .This is about the John Holland who moved from Caldwell County in 1818 to
    Marengo county Alabama.
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    The State of Texas-Panola County

    On this the 12th day of Sept. A.D. 1854 personally appeared before this
    undersigned authority Jane Holland a resident of the state of Texas and
    County of Panola aged eighty five years who being first duly sworn
    according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order
    to obtain the benefit of the pension made by the Act of Congress passed
    July fourth A.D. 1836.

    That she is the widow of John Holland deceased who was placed upon the roll
    of United States Pensioners at the note of eight dollars a year on the 17th
    day of April 18 34 and who was a drummer in the army of revolution. She
    further declares that she married to the said John Holland on the third day
    of August in the year seventeen hundred and ninety-one - that her husband
    the aforesaid John Holland died the 2nd day of August AD 1842 and that she
    remained a widow ever since that ----------as will------------fully appear
    by difference to the proof hereto------------. Jane(her mark) Holland

    The state of Texas Panola County

    Before me Chief Justice of the county aforesaid personally appeared Jane
    Holland to be personally known who after being duly sworn according to law
    as to the facts set forth in the above declaration subs---- the same--I
    further certify that she is a person of veracity and that from old age and
    bodily infirmity she is unable to attend in open court. In testimony where
    of I have hereunto set by hand and affixed the seal of this my office
    September 12, 1854 . Ghol. G. Allison C.J.P.Vty.

    The State of Texas Panola County

    Before me Ghol. G. Allison, Chief Justice of the county aforesaid
    personally appeared Brooks H. Davis and William Holland who after being
    duly sworn according to law----their oath say, "that they are well
    acquainted with Jane Holland, wife of John who was placed on the roll of
    United States Pensioners at the note of $80 a year in the 17th day of April
    A D 1834 in the State of Alabama County of Sumter and that said Jane is
    still a widow and that at the time of the death of said John she had no
    children under the age of sixteen years. That the said Jane is now a
    citizen of the aforesaid County and that we believe that she is unable from
    bodily infirmities and old age to attend in open court to make her
    declaration.

    Signed William Holland, Brooks H. Davis.
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    (William Holland was her son and Brooks H Davis was married to her daughter
    Pernecy)
    Jane Holland is buried in the Centennial Cemetery in Panola County Texas.
    The land for the cemetery was donated by Brooks H. Davis her son-in-law.

    Jane married MARSHALL, Abraham before 1786 in Stafford County, Virginia. Abraham died before 1786. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Jane married HOLLAND, John Rev Soldier on 7 Sep 1786 in Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina, United States. John (son of HOLLAND, John and JENKINS, Jane) was born in 1765 in Prince George County, Virginia, British America; died on 3 Aug 1842 in Sumterville, Sumter, Alabama, United States; was buried in Sumterville Methodist Church Cemetery, Sumter County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    "Married: Last Thursday night, John Holland, Esq., of Wilmington, North Carolina, to Mrs. Jane [Anderson] Marshall, widow of Abraham Marshall, Esq. of East Florida, deceased. (Thursday, September 7, 1786.)"

    Source: Marriage Notices in the South-Carolina Gazette and its Successors (1732-1801)
    Online at http://www.archive.org/stream/marriagenoticesi00insall/marriagenoticesi00insall_djvu.txt

    Residence:
    The 1840 Census shows a John Holland between 70 and 80 who might have been this John Holland.

    Children:
    1. HOLLAND, Anderson and died.
    2. HOLLAND, Sarah was born about 1793 in Caldwell County, Kentucky, United States; died about 1827.
    3. HOLLAND, Elizabeth was born about 1797 in Kentucky; and died.
    4. HOLLAND, Thomas Anderson was born about 1800 in Kentucky; died before 1842 in Sumter or Marengo Co AL.
    5. HOLLAND, William C. was born on 28 Nov 1801 in Kentucky; died on 23 Jun 1873 in Carthage, Panola, Texas, United States; was buried after 23 Jun 1873 in Centennial Cemetery, Carthage, Panola County, Texas.
    6. HOLLAND, Susan was born about 1806 in Kentucky; and died.
    7. HOLLAND, Pernecy was born on 28 Feb 1807 in Green County, Kentucky, United States; died on 6 Dec 1873 in Carthage, Panola, Texas, United States; was buried in Carthage, Panola, Texas, United States.
    8. HOLLAND, William A. was born in 1808 in Kentucky; and died.
    9. HOLLAND, Dorcas was born about 1810 in Kentucky; died on 20 Feb 1874 in Henderson County, Texas, United States; was buried after 20 Feb 1874 in Davis Cemetery, Athens, Henderson, Texas, United States.
    10. HOLLAND, Avarilla was born about 1815 in Kentucky; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ANDERSON, John was born about 1730 in Stafford County, Virginia (son of ANDERSON, David and BURRAS, Elizabeth); died on 8 Oct 1781 in Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina; was buried after 8 Oct 1781 in Concord Baptist Church Cemetery, Kershaw County, South Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: 18 Sep 1780, Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, United States; Wounded while fighting in the Battle of Augusta [Georgia]
    • Military: 1779–1781, South Carolina

    Notes:

    Notes for John Anderson from the website "Descendents of David Anderson" http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~anderson/va/trees/david.html visited 10/29/2007
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    Subj: John & Sarah
    Date: 7/23/00 10:04:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time
    From: annbee@airmail.net (Ann Beeler)
    To: PatAnder73@aol.com (PatAnder73@aol.com)

    Pat,

    You asked about John and Sarah:

    According to his great-great grandson, Boon Anderson, John Anderson was born in Scotland and brought to this country as a boy. He married Sarah Carney in 1752 in Overwarton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia.

    He and Sarah moved their family from Stafford County to Greenville County, South Carolina before the war with England. John served his country from here in Benjamin Roebuck’s Company. He was killed in the Battle of Augusta in 1781.

    About 1795 virtually all of Sarah’s children left South Carolina and moved to Warren County, Kentucky. She went with them. Over the next thirty years these children and their children scattered and settled in western Kentucky, Alabama, Indiana, Mississippi and Texas where most of them still have descendants. Sarah died in Kentucky in 1811.

    My webpage at

    http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/e/e/Ann-L-Beeler/index.html has this line with documentation. You're welcome to whatever you wish to copy from it.

    Ann

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    REV. JAMES ANDERSON NOT THE FATHER OFJOHN ANDERSON WHO MARRIED SARAH CARNEY

    Probably twenty years ago, the assertion was made that the Rev. James Anderson was the father of our John Anderson. As soon as it came to my attention, I started trying to track down the reason why this statement was made. I didn't really doubt it, I just wondered how the connection was made. What I learned was that it all seemed to hinge on the fact that someone had given January 13, 1724 as our John's birthdate. Of course, that was when the Rev. James' son, John, was born.

    My next step was to find out why this birthdate was assigned to our John. I finally tracked it back to an elderly lady in Kentucky who, when I wrote to her, didn't have a clue where she had gotten the date or why she thought it was our John's.

    Then, I assembled all the references I could find which had been offered as proof and tracked them back as far as I could and came up with the following sources:

    Bible Record of Rev. James Anderson - states only that he had a son, John, born January 13, 1724-5 in New York

    Pennsylvania Genealogies by Wm. Egle - only quotes the above Bible record

    Immigrants to America Before 1750 by Virkus - quotes the above Bible records and adds that John "died young"

    DAR Application of Mrs. Dena Henslee Singleton, Nat'l #526822 - I received a copy of this application which DAR had corrected to show that her ancestor John Anderson who married Sarah Carney was born January 13, 1724 in New York. I wrote the Lineage Research Committee of NSDAR in Washington, D. C, regarding this entry, explaining the controversy over John's birthdate, etc. On August 15, 1979, they sent a letter stating - "The birthdate written in on National No. 526822 Is completely incorrect. That is the birthdate for John Anderson, son of Rev. James Anderson, but this man is not your Revolutionary ancestor. This man was married to Ann Irvin, From your records we know that your ancestor John Anderson was married to Sarah Carney. ...A date of circa 1730 has been given to your Revolutionary ancestor since we have no specific date for his birth."

    The following, although it does not constitute proof, must be considered as much of the information came from this John Anderson's own granddaughter:

    Maxwell History and Genealogy by Florence Wilson Houston - 1916


    "The descendants of our John Anderson say he was the son of the Rev, James Anderson of Donegal, Penn, and so far we have found nothing to disprove this, while there is much that makes it conclusive, though it has been claimed by some historians that he was the son of John or James Anderson of Augusta County, Virginia."

    "In the will of James Anderson he mentions by name only his wife, a niece, his daughter, Susanna, and the youngest son, Thomas, who was still a child and yet to be educated.... After mentioning these he directs that his remaining property be 'divided among all my children'."

    "John, the seventh child of Rev. James Anderson, was born January 13, 1724. It is recorded that he was born in New York, while his mother was visiting at the home of a relative, His early years were spent in Pennsylvania, but when still a youth he went to Virginia and the greater part of his active years were spent there."

    "By various records-especially the Virginia Magazine of History and biography and the Chalkley Records, his path is made clear, For the more minute and intimate details, as to his family, we have the long line of descendants given from the personal knowledge of his granddaughter Martha (Anderson) Baugh, near the middle of the last century...." (here follows a brief history of the Old Stone Church of Augusta Co., Va.)

    "Reverting to John Anderson: He married, about 1750, Anna Irvine (Erwin). The following list of their descendants is from Court Records and from data given more than fifty years ago, by their granddaughter Martha (Anderson) Baugh, a daughter of their son, William.".... (There is no question but that this is a completely different line from ours.)

    What it all come down to is that (unless there is some documentation that I don't know about) is there is NO proof that our John Anderson who married Sarah Carney is the son of the Rev. James Anderson and very substantial proof that the Rev. James' son, John, married Ann Irvine (Erwin).

    If you have anything that would contradict this, I would be very interested in hearing about it.

    Ann Beeler
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    Birth:
    DAR records say John was born in Isle of Skye, Scotland, but this does not seem to be correct based on my research.

    Military:
    "John Anderson served in the militia under Col. Benjamin Roebuck and was killed in battle."   Clearly he was not killed in battle as this same reference says, incorrectly, that he died in 1786. However, he died in 1781 while suffering from injury sustained during the Battle of Augusta.

    Ref: Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution, page 20

    Died:
    John and Sarah moved their family from Stafford County, Virginia to Greenville County, South Carolina before the war with England.
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    John Anderson was a Captain in the State of South Carolina Minutemen on Feb 6, 1779. He received 162 pounds for 54 days of service. He is listed as having served in the Cherokee War under Col. Richard Richardson whose men were mainly from Camden District of Craven County and some men from the western area of Williamsburg Co, SC. Revolutionary Claim file in South Carolina # 1000-1140, 1774-1807, Ss796 which was listed from the Secretary of State, State Department of Archives and History, Raleigh, NC. "

    John Anderson died at the Hospital at Camden the 8th day of October 1781" stated by Alex Brevard and witnessed by John Armstrong, Lt Col on Sept 22, 1791. "To the Commissioners of the Treasury of the State of South Carolina, Gentlemen, Please to deliver Capt John Gowan Indents for the amount of the within mentioned accounts against the Public of Said State it being my just right, the widow of John Anderson, and mother of Scarlet and Joshua Anderson and Administratix of each of their estates your favor in this will Oblige your Faithful, Servant" X Sarah Anderson. Acknowledged the 20th day of May 1786 by Baylis Earle JP.

    Source: Descendents of John Anderson

    John married CARNEY, Sarah on 28 Nov 1752 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia. Sarah (daughter of CARNEY, John) was born about 1732 in Stafford County, Virginia; died on 27 Nov 1809 in Logan County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  CARNEY, Sarah was born about 1732 in Stafford County, Virginia (daughter of CARNEY, John); died on 27 Nov 1809 in Logan County, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Misc: 11 Aug 1807, Livingston County, Kentucky, United States; Applied to State of South Carolina for pension

    Children:
    1. ANDERSON, Bailey Sr. was born on 13 Nov 1753 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia; died on 1 Aug 1840 in Elysian Fields, Harrison County, Texas; was buried in Anderson Cemetery, Elysian Fields, Harrison County, Texas.
    2. ANDERSON, Scarlet was born on 20 Jun 1756 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia; died in 1783 in Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina.
    3. ANDERSON, Lela was born on 1 Mar 1758 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia; and died.
    4. ANDERSON, Joshua was born in 1759 in Newberry District, South Carolina; died in 1783 in Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina.
    5. ANDERSON, William Pinckney was born on 28 Nov 1765 in Stafford County, Virginia; died on 11 Feb 1845 in Sumter County, Alabama, United States.
    6. ANDERSON, Charles was born in 1762; died about 1818.
    7. ANDERSON, John A was born in 1763; and died.
    8. ANDERSON, Alexander was born in 1764; and died.
    9. ANDERSON, Dorcas was born on 13 Nov 1763 in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States; died on 6 Sep 1849 in Pendleton Township, Anderson, South Carolina, United States; was buried after 6 Sep 1849 in Pendleton Cemetery, Pendleton, Anderson County South Carolina.
    10. 1. ANDERSON, Jane Tincey was born in 1769 in Stafford County, Virginia; died on 11 Feb 1859 in Carthage, Panola, Texas, United States; was buried in Centennial Cemetery, Carthage, Panola County, Texas.
    11. ANDERSON, Vincent R was born about 1770 in Stafford County, Virginia; died on 7 Apr 1833 in San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States; was buried after 7 Apr 1833 in Antioch Cemetery, San Augustine, San Augustine County, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  ANDERSON, David was born in 1695 in Stafford County, Virginia (son of ANDERSON, David and UNKNOWN, Jane); died about 1776.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Misc: 11 Aug 1725, Stafford County, Virginia; Sold 50 Acres of land to John Chadwell

    Notes:

    Misc:
    11 Aug 1725. This indenture made 19th/20th July 1725 between
    David Anderson of parish Overwharton in Stafford County and
    John Chadwell of afsd...by deeds of lease and release...for sum 50
    pounds sterling sold 50 acres in parish Overwharton joining to the
    land whereon said Chadwell now dwells being part of a patent of
    800 acres granted unto David Anderson, grandfather of abovementioned
    David, which is all that remains to be sold out of the patent aforesaid.
    Witnesses: John Hellier, George (X) Chadwell, Sarah (X) Chadwell.
    Signed: David Anderson. Stafford County, Virginia Deed Book J,
    1722-1728, page 181-184.

    David married BURRAS, Elizabeth about 1715 in Virginia. Elizabeth (daughter of BURRAS, Thomas and UNKNOWN, Mary) was born in 1700 in Stafford County, Virginia; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  BURRAS, Elizabeth was born in 1700 in Stafford County, Virginia (daughter of BURRAS, Thomas and UNKNOWN, Mary); and died.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Estimated

    Children:
    1. 2. ANDERSON, John was born about 1730 in Stafford County, Virginia; died on 8 Oct 1781 in Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina; was buried after 8 Oct 1781 in Concord Baptist Church Cemetery, Kershaw County, South Carolina.

  3. 6.  CARNEY, John was born in 1681 in Norfolk County, Virginia; and died.
    Children:
    1. 3. CARNEY, Sarah was born about 1732 in Stafford County, Virginia; died on 27 Nov 1809 in Logan County, Kentucky.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  ANDERSON, David was born about 1665 in Westmoreland County, Virginia (son of ANDERSON, David and UNKNOWN, Elizabeth); died in Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Misc: 14 Mar 1689/90, Stafford County, Virginia; Received payment of 80 pounds of tobacco
    • Misc: 8 Feb 1692/3, Stafford County, Virginia; Sold 350 acres of land for 9,000 pounds of tobacco to Thomas Harris

    David married UNKNOWN, Jane about 1685 in Stafford County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  UNKNOWN, Jane

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Misc: 8 Feb 1692/3, Stafford County, Virginia; Appointed Joseph Newton as her attorney

    Notes:

    Married:
    Simply an estimate

    Children:
    1. 4. ANDERSON, David was born in 1695 in Stafford County, Virginia; died about 1776.

  3. 10.  BURRAS, Thomas was born in 1672 in New Kent County, Virginia; died in 1746 in Stafford County, Virginia.

    Thomas married UNKNOWN, Mary. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  UNKNOWN, Mary

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Misc: 10 Feb 1747, Stafford County, Virginia; Bequeathed moneys to her three children

    Notes:

    Misc:
    10 Feb 1747. ...I, Mary Burras...bequeath to my eldest son Matthew
    Burras one shilling and bequeath to Thomas Burras on shilling
    sterling and I bequeath Elizabeth Anderson, my daughter, one
    shilling sterling... Signed: Mary Burras. Stafford County, Virginia
    Will Book M, 1729-1748, page 510.

    Children:
    1. 5. BURRAS, Elizabeth was born in 1700 in Stafford County, Virginia; and died.