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ADAMS, Clarence

ADAMS, Clarence

Male Abt 1877 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  ADAMS, Clarence was born about 1877 in Texas, USA (son of ADAMS, Caleb Brasfield Jr. and WELCH, Rebecca J.).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ADAMS, Caleb Brasfield Jr. was born about 1845 in Marion County, Georgia (son of ADAMS, Caleb Brasfield and MOBLEY, Harriett B.).

    Caleb married WELCH, Rebecca J. about 1872. Rebecca (daughter of WELCH, Edward and UNKNOWN, Elizabeth) was born about 1848 in Alabama, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  WELCH, Rebecca J. was born about 1848 in Alabama, USA (daughter of WELCH, Edward and UNKNOWN, Elizabeth).
    Children:
    1. ADAMS, Augustus Franklin was born on 23 Feb 1879 in Grand Saline, TX.
    2. ADAMS, Johnnie was born about 1879 in Texas, USA.
    3. ADAMS, Albert was born about 1875 in Texas, USA.
    4. ADAMS, William was born about 1874 in Texas, USA.
    5. 1. ADAMS, Clarence was born about 1877 in Texas, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  ADAMS, Caleb Brasfield was born about 1805 in Hancock, Georgia, USA (son of ADAMS, David A. and BRASFIELD, Elizabeth); died before 1 May 1858 in De Soto, Louisiana, USA.

    Notes:

    Send reply to: "toddy"
    From: "toddy"
    To:
    Subject: CALEB BRASFIELD ADAMS & HARRIETT MOBLEY ADAMS .
    Date sent: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 14:01:20 -0500

    i am s3earching for information on the family of CALEB ADAMS that
    lived somewhere close to the TEXAS line in CADDO PAQRISH. about 1850
    they had a son-in-law that lived with them named MARK MICKLEBERRY .
    thanks in advance for any help .

    toddy@worldnetla.net

    Caleb married MOBLEY, Harriett B. on 31 Jan 1829. Harriett (daughter of MOBLEY, Stephen and UNKNOWN, Wife) was born about 1809; died about 1863 in De Soto, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  MOBLEY, Harriett B. was born about 1809 (daughter of MOBLEY, Stephen and UNKNOWN, Wife); died about 1863 in De Soto, Louisiana, USA.
    Children:
    1. 2. ADAMS, Caleb Brasfield Jr. was born about 1845 in Marion County, Georgia.

  3. 6.  WELCH, Edward was born about 1806 in Georgia, USA.

    Edward married UNKNOWN, Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born about 1811 in Georgia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  UNKNOWN, Elizabeth was born about 1811 in Georgia, USA.
    Children:
    1. 3. WELCH, Rebecca J. was born about 1848 in Alabama, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  ADAMS, David A. was born on 28 Jan 1766 in Waxhaw, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA (son of ADAMS, James and MONTGOMERY, Mary); died on 19 Oct 1834 in Zebulon, Pike, Georgia, USA; was buried on 19 Oct 1834 in Gladesville, Jasper, Georgia, USA.

    Notes:

    Betsy Brasfield m. (Gen)David Adams, GA
    Posted by: Cherry Strong Hicks Date: May 31, 1998 at 17:53:08
    of 90

    Searching for the parents of Elizabeth (Betsy) Brasfield m. (Gen) David Adams 1799. One of their children, Caleb Brasfield Adams was b. in 1805 in Hancock Co, GA.

    am VERY interested in the BRASSFIELD book. Please keep us posted on when it will be available...cost...etc..
    My BRASSFIELD connection is as follows..
    Me, Judy TRAMMELL Smith
    My father, Henry Claymon TRAMMELL
    G-father, Henry Livingston TRAMMELL
    G-G-grandfather, George Ira TRAMMELL
    GGG grandfather, Samuel L. (could this actually be "Ell" TRAMMELL?
    Samuel L or "Ell" m. Mary Ozella MICKLEBOROUGH/MICKLEBERRY..Mary was d/o Mark Henry MICKLEBOROUGH and Jane Chamblin ADAMS..Jane was d/o Caleb Brassfield ADAMS and Caleb was s/o Betsy BRASSFIELD and Gen. David ADAMS...
    O.K..There seems to be a Mrs. Betsy BRASSFIELD who also married a Dennis TRAMMELL. I think this is the same Betsy who was married to Gen. David ADAMS...If anyone has any information whatsoever on any of the above families, I would be very thankful..I am willing to share any and all of my information with others. Thanks, Judy TRAMMELL Smith jdsmith@pdq.net

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    GENERAL DAVID ADAMS. --- A paper of the day says: - "This gentleman was born at the Waxaws, in South Carolina, on the 28th of January, 1766. He served a campaign in the latter part of the Revolution, in the lower portion of South Carolina, under General Henderson, against the British and Tories. After the successful termination of that war, his father removed, and settled on Shoulder Bone Creek, in the State of Georgia. The Creek Indians, at the time, were a powerful nation of savages; a war of extermination existed between them and the white settlers of the frontiers of this State. The attacks of the Creeks were so frequent, being often marked by the extinction of whole families, that the inhabitants of every neighbourhood were compelled to build and live in forts. The younger Adams now came forward in defence of his country, with a zeal that gained the confidence of his fellow citizens; he was elected a major of the militia, and was engaged in the arduous duties of a scout for ten years"

    "Major Adams was elected Brigadier-General by the Legislature of Georgia, and subsequently a Major-General. He was appointed to the command of an expedition in the war against the towns on the Tallapoosa River, by the Governor. Having commenced his march with about three hundred volunteers to the above-mentioned towns, General Floyd, being then in the lower part of the nation, with the army under his command, hearing of the expedition under General Adams, and knowing that the savages had evacuated their towns, and embodied in the Horse Shoe, and consequently were too strong for such a force as that commanded by General A., detached a troop of horses to intercept him and turn him back; unfortunately he was too far advanced, and the troop could not overtake him. On arriving at the town opposite, or a little above the bend distinguished by the name of the Horse Shoe, he found it deserted by the Indians, who had retired within their fortifications in the Horse Shoe, out of which they marched up and paraded in considerable numbers, on the opposite side of the river, and fired upon the volunteers in the town, with little or not effect, having slightly wounded one man. It was found impracticable to cross the river, it being very much swollen by the recent rains; and, indeed, it was highly necessary to commence a retreat. Having burnt the village, and destroyed the provisions which the Indians had not removed to their fortifications within the bend of the river, he retired a short distance and encamped for the night. The cunning savages were prowling about his encampment, endeavouring, no doubt, to ascertain the number of the volunteers. They were frequently fired upon by the sentinels. General Adams wisely suffered no fire to be kindled during the night, which was remarkably cold. To this circumstance, and his judicious manouvres, by which he concealed the strength of his detachment, may be attributed his not being attacked and defeated by the powerful force of the savages then in his immediate neighbourhood.

    "General Adams held various appointments under the State Government, all of which he discharged with fidelity and ability. He was a Commissioner on the part of the State, when the lands lying between the Ocmulgee and Flint Rivers were obtained. He was always a favourite with his fellow citizens, as a distinguished member of the Legislature for upwards of twenty-five years, and was often Speaker of the House of Representatives."

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    The grave of David Adams b 1766 in SC and died in 1834 and is buried in
    Jasper County, Ga. was found recently by horseback riders and they plan
    to do something about this grave site. David is the brother of Mary
    Adams who married Seth Kennedy in Hancock County and this is our family
    line. Since David was a RS but does not have a DAR marker, some DAR and
    SAR people are trying to get involved to get this grave properly marked.
    It is on property that is now owned by the State of Ga. There is a
    family marker I understand. Since I am not a horseback rider and 78
    years of age it may be sometime before I get to see this grave. Would
    like to hear from you if you have any connections and are interested.
    Katherine Bray [kcbray@alltel.net] 9/25/2003

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    Michael,
    Early this morning while turkey hunting I took a close look at an old tombstome I found. Way-way-way back in the woods outside of Monticello,GA in Jasper County.
    Surprisingly I could read most of the stone & it had a lot of info. General David Adams from S.Carolina had lived for 69 years & died October 19, 1834. It also had info about his family, but I don't remember it all.
    I found this interesting so I searched the web & located your info. Do you know anything else about David Adams, or how I might could find out more? Thanks in advance
    Kevin Sentell

    David married BRASFIELD, Elizabeth about 1799 in Hancock, Georgia, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of BRASFIELD, Caleb and BALDWIN, Unknown) was born on 18 Aug 1779 in Granville, North Carolina, USA; died on 14 Jul 1833 in Zebulon, Pike, Georgia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  BRASFIELD, Elizabeth was born on 18 Aug 1779 in Granville, North Carolina, USA (daughter of BRASFIELD, Caleb and BALDWIN, Unknown); died on 14 Jul 1833 in Zebulon, Pike, Georgia, USA.

    Notes:

    Elizabeth Brasfield & David Adams 1799 Posted by Sue Wilkinson on Thu, 11 May 2000 Surname: ADAMS, BRASFIELD I am trying to find Elizabeth Brasfield's ancestors. She married David Adams in 1799 in Hancock Co. GA, according to the familysearch.org's IGI record #2034692. My maternal ggg grandparents were David F. Adams and Elizabeth last name unknown. They married ca. 1800. She was born in SC and he in KY, according to the Covington Co. AL 1850 Census. Does anyone have a list of the Heads of Households for the 1800 Hancock Co. GA Census? I have David F. Adams and Elizabeth's complete descending family tree, but nothing beyond them. Thanks, Sue Wilkinson (bsuewilk@aol.com)

    Children:
    1. ADAMS, Jane was born about 1813.
    2. ADAMS, George was born about 1808.
    3. ADAMS, Jefferson was born about 1804.
    4. ADAMS, Jonathan was born on 11 Dec 1803 in Hancock, Georgia, USA; died on 15 Jun 1864 in Texas, USA; was buried in Marshall, Harrison, Texas, USA.
    5. ADAMS, Nancy was born about 1815.
    6. ADAMS, Rebecca E. was born about 1818.
    7. 4. ADAMS, Caleb Brasfield was born about 1805 in Hancock, Georgia, USA; died before 1 May 1858 in De Soto, Louisiana, USA.

  3. 10.  MOBLEY, Stephen was born about 1789.

    Stephen married UNKNOWN, Wife. Wife was born about 1789. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  UNKNOWN, Wife was born about 1789.
    Children:
    1. 5. MOBLEY, Harriett B. was born about 1809; died about 1863 in De Soto, Louisiana, USA.
    2. MOBLEY, Martha Mariah was born about 1808; died in in Jasper, Georgia, USA.



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