1789 Rebecca Going m. John Annett – of Union Co, SC and Tuscaloosa Co, AL

Rebecca Going b. abt. 1789 in the Chester Co, SC area and died before 1858 in Tuscaloosa Co, AL when John Annett married Nancy Shackelford) m John Annett was b. 1793 (reported in Ireland) and died before March 1866 in Tuscaloosa Co, AL when a suggestion of death filed in one of his lawsuits.

Parents:

Children:

  • Sarah Annett 1823-1881 m. William Robertson
  • Mary Tolber Annett 1824-1840 (died at 16)
  • Martha J “Patsy” Annett 1826-1890 m. Curtis Booth
  • Nancy Ann Annett 1828-1910 m. John Frederick Koster
  • George W Annett 1830-1905 m. Mary “Mollie” Low
  • Jane Annett 1834 m. ?
  • Susan Annett 1837 m. ?

Siblings:

  • Martha Going born about 1768 – d. Aug 19, 1813,  (Married 1790 to – Larkin “Asa” Tindall (d 1841)- moved to Warren County, Ga, then to Limestone Co, AL).
  • Elijah Going born in 1770 – d. 1807 (Chester, SC) m. Docia Bland
  • Job Going b. Sept 5, 1772 Chester, SC-d. April 23, 1854, Tuscaloosa Co, AL m. Rebecca Lockert – of Aaron and Sarah Miles Lockert
  • Isaac Going born April 28, 1775 (Chester, SC) – (m. Rebecca Palmer on Aug 21, 1804)
  • James Goyne born in 1777 married Elizabeth Cook
  • Sarah Going born 1786 married Robert Cook
  • Mary Going born in 1787 m. Thomas Hughes
  • Rebecca Going born about 1789 m. John Annett
  • Thomas Baxter Going born in 1789

Family Search Tree Online: Rebecca Going b. abt. 1789

NOTES: 

Rebecca Going, daughter of Drury Going and Sarah “Sallie” Baxter Going, was born about 1789 in Chester County. Elijah Going, her brother and executor of their father’s estate, filed a receipt with the Chester County Court showing payments to Mary Going, “September 20th day 1805, paid to Mary Going Seventy-five Dollars; April 9th day, 1806 paid to Mary Going Two hundred and sixty-five dollars; paid to Mary Going February 16th day 1807 Twenty-nine dollars by me.  To[tal] $369, Elijah Going.”

Apparently Rebecca Going was still unmarried and living with her mother when Sarah “Sallie” Baxter Going wrote her will in 1814.  The will expressed a desire that Rebecca Going and her sister Mary Gowen live with their brother, Thomas Baxter Going while they remain unmarried. It also provided that Rebecca Going was to receive a feather bed and bedroom furniture “that she claimed,” a “cow named Harty and her heifer,” a woman’s saddle, a pine table and a large trunk.

Rebecca Going was married about 1823 to John Annett in Chester County, according to Fredrick M. Tucker.  She died during the 1850s at Tuscaloosa, Alabama.  She was the mother of six.

1813 March 3 – Sarah Going to Rebeccah Going bk Q, p 30.
… I Sarah Going of Chester County South Carolina for the love and good will and affection that I bear to my daughter Rebeccah Going … bequeath to my said daughter Rebecah and the lawful heirs of her body one negro boy named Jacob to the proper use and service of my said daughter Rebecah Going for ever and the lawful heirs of her … Signed: Sarah Going. Wit: Isaac Going, Mary Going.
NB also one gray horse called Medley to my daughter Rebecah Going I give .. Signed: Sarah Going. Wit: Isaac Going, Mary Going. Proved up in court by Isaac Going on March 29, 1813. Deed bk Q, p 30. Chester County, South Carolina.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLV-G9GT-5?i=205&cat=360823

1820 Apr 22 – death date – will written on 1814 Nov 4 – Sarah “Sallie” Baxter Going wrote her will November 4, 1814:

“I, Sarah Going, being in a low state of helth, but sound in mind and memory make this, my last will and testament.”  I give to my daughter Mary Going one feather bed and furniture, one cow named Harty and heifer, and I give to my daughter Rebekah Going one feather bed and furniture which my above daughters Mary and Rebekah claim, and I give to my daughter Rebekah one cow named Liby and I give to my son Thomas B. Going the tract of land or plantation where I, Sarah Going now live containing One hundred and seven acres, and it is my will and desire that my daughters Mary and Rebekah should live with my son Thomas on the said plantation while [they] remain unmarried, and I give to my daughter Rebekah one woman’s Saddle and pine table, one big wheel, and I give to my son Thomas Going one walnut table and one feather bed and furniture, one cow named Whiteface and a dun cow I give to my daughter Mary. All the rest of my property, my will is, to be sold and pay all my just debts except one large trunk I give to my daughter Rebekah, and after paying my just debts to be equally divided amongst my children. And I do make my son Thomas B. Going sole Executor of my Estate as witness my hand and seal in the year of our Lord one Thousand eight hundred and fourteen, November 4th Day 1814.”

Sarah [X] Going” Sarah “Sallie” Baxter Going died in Union County April 22, 1820, at age 69, according to the research of Linda Sue Betts Essary, a descendant of Floyd, New Mexico. Her will was probated in the June 1820 court session, according to Chester County Deed Book H, page 9.  https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9080/45315_0361711-00522?pid=1142311&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D9080%26h%3D1142311%26tid%3D69705632%26pid%3D34477821512%26usePUB%3Dtrue%26_phsrc%3DsoT1807%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource&treeid=69705632&personid=34477821512&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=soT1807&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=45315_0361711-00522

Rebecca Going (Drury Goyen’s daughter) was married about 1823 to John Annett in Chester County, according to Fredrick M. Tucker.  She died during the 1850s at Tuscaloosa, Alabama.  She was the mother of six.

1826 Feb 18 – State of Alabama v. William Robertson and Elbert RobertsonThomas Gowing sworn as a juror 1826-106: Circuit Court Pleas 1826-1829. http://seventhfloorrecords.com/1826-106Gallery.htm. p. 58. (image 0031). Tuscaloosa Co, AL.

1826 Oct 16 – State v William Robertson and Elbert RobertsonThomas Gowing is sworn in as a juror. 1824-101 548 1824101_0280 1824-101: Circuit Court Minutes 1824-1826. http://seventhfloorrecords.com/1824-101Gallery.htm

1829 Sept 8 – William Robertson admr pltf v. Thomas B Goyne, Deft. William Robertson admr of est of Samuel Christian decd held firmly bound unto Thomas B Goyne in sum of 1000 dollars . . . Arbitrators assigned to resolve all disputes between the parties. Thomas B Goyne was also required to post a bond of 1000 dollars unto Samuel Christian for this arbitration to resolve all of their disputes.
Robinson claims independently of a note which Goyne has given him for $244 for case laid in by Christian as stock to build the Gin . . .
The arbitrators award . . . that the whole of the firm property including the debts due thereto shall become the property and solely belong to the said Goyne. And that the said Goyne is properly and justly indebted to said Robinson as administrator of said Christian in an ddition to a note of $244 executed by said Goynes to said Robinson as admin, the sum of $67 dollars and 87 and 1/2 cents . . . Thomas B Goyne to pay costs in case. pgs 25-29 (images 0025-0026). 1829-109: Circuit Court Pleas 1829-1830. http://seventhfloorrecords.com/1829-109Gallery.htm, Tuscaloosa Co, AL.

1829 Sept 15 – William Robinson admr, Pltf v. Thomas B. Goyne, Deft. Assumpsit. William Roberson as admn of Est of Samuel Christian decd. To recover from Deft on instrument in writing of which is $244.00. Court awards $253 and 93 and 3/4 cents damages to Deft. pgs 201-203. (Images: 0112-0113). 1830-104: Circuit Court Pleas 1830. http://seventhfloorrecords.com/1830-104Gallery.htm, Tuscaloosa Co, AL

1830 United States Federal Census
Name: [John Annett]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Union, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6
Year: 1830; Census Place: Union, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 171; Page: 181; Family History Library Film: 0022505
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29763957?h=7cc91c

1830 US Census Union Co SC John Ennit

1830 US Census Union Co SC John Ennit

1831 Sept 5 – Mayberry, Jordan, decd. Mary D. Mayberry, widdow, appointed admx. Securities: Collin Finnell, William V. Burns. Commissioners: Job Goying, Collin Finnell, William RobertsonRobert Cook, Blake B Jones. Bk 1, p 6. p. 19 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C957-H9T7-7?i=197&cat=366715

1832 Sept 7 – Job Going admr of Benjamin Palmer decd, Pltf v. Thomas B. Goyne and James Christian, Defts. Trover. . . . a plea of Trespass on the Case in Trover to the damage of 500 dollars. Brouth to recover damages for the conversion of certain personal property belonging and appertaining to a certain cotton gin embracing saws, brushes gin dereu and of great value to wit of the value of five hundred dollars and being so possessed by the said Benjamin Palmer afterwards to wit — casually lost the said goods and chattels out of his possession and the same afterwards . . . came to the possession of the said Defts by finding. Yet the said Defts well knowing the said goods and chattels to be the property of the said Benjamin Palmer in his lifetime. . .
Defts plea “not guilty”. Jury trial – found found guilty of trover and conversion. Damages awarded at 310.20 dollars plus costs of court.
pg 98 – after the trial, Defendant made a “Bill of Exceptions” and an “offer of evidence” which was memorialized in the court findings that stated ” . . . Bill of Sale executed by Defendant Thomas B Goyne in 1829 to Benjamin Palmer decd which instrument is to be copied by the clerk and attached . . . consideration for bill of salle was not proved . . . evidence of consideration was . . . that on or about the day of the execution of the Bill of Sale he the witness loaned Palmer 40 dollars and which was as witness understood it to lift the mortgage or mem? which one William Robertson formerly held against the same property and which as witness understood was about to expire. It was proved that the screw was fastened to posts set in the ground in the usual way – the runing gear was also fastened to the ground and to the gin house in the usual way and the gin head was set on the gin house floor and connected to the runing gear with bands as is usual and that the same had not been removed since the sale. The above were the articles sued for. The Defendant asked the court to instruct the jury that if they believed the articles sued for were attached to the free hold and had never been removed since the sale by Goyne to Palmer that the Pltf could not sustain this action . Which instruction was refused.” The court then explained its reasoning for refusing the requested instruction to the jury, and memorialized the bill of exceptions.
1829 Dec 31 – Contract made . . . between Thomas B Goyne of the one part and Benjamin Palmer of the other part each of Tuscaloosa County witnesseth – That said Thomas has this day bargained and sold to the said Benjamin Palmer the runing gear and gin head embracing saws brushes gin screw and etc of his said Thomas’s gin in the vicinity of Tuskaloosa and at his present residence for the sum of one hundred dollars – provided that the sale aforesaid is made on the following conditions. That said Thomas B shall use and enjoy peaceable possession of the said runing gear screw head and until he shall have completed whatever cotton may be offered at his gin for gining during the ensuing gining season that is to say for the year 1830 – immediately after the gining season aforesaid the above Thomas B Goyne will deliver to the said Palmour or his assigns the said runing gear saw, gin head, screw and etc,. Signed: Thomas B. Goyne, Benjamin Palmour. Test: Moses McGuire.
p. 95-101 (Images 0065-0067).
1834-107: Circuit Court Pleas 1834: http://seventhfloorrecords.com/1834-107Gallery.htm. Tuscaloosa Co, AL.

1840 United States Federal Census
Name: John Annett
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 5
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 7
Year: 1840; Census Place: Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Roll: 16; Page: 192; Family History Library Film: 0002335
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29763984?h=cd92df

1840 US Census in Tuscaloosa Al w John Annett

1840 US Census in Tuscaloosa Al w John Annett

1841 March 3 – James Goyne was married to Malinda Booth March 3, 1841, according to “Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Marriages, 1821-1860.”  1841 Mar 3 – James Goyne and Malinda Booth, 3 Mar. 1841; 4 Mar by William Hood, MG. bk dated Jan 2, 1837 to Feb 9, 1843. p. 202. Tuscaloosa Co, AL.
https://probate.tuscco.com/ProbateRecords/search

1843 Dec 5 – U.S., General Land Office Records, 1776-2015
Name: John Annett
Issue Date: 5 Dec 1843
Place: Chickasaw, Mississippi, USA
Land Office: Pontotoc
Meridian: Chickasaw
Township: 14-S
Range: 2-E
Section: 29
Accession Number: MS3040__.377
Document Number: 15341
Original URL: http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=MS3040__.377&docClass=STA&sid=i0msw5hf.xxl
Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records; Washington D.C., USA; Federal Land Patents, State Volumes
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29764130?h=73dfae

1843 Chickasaw Miss land grant to John Annett

1843 Chickasaw Miss land grant to John Annett

1843 Dec 5 – U.S., General Land Office Records, 1776-2015
Name: John Annett
Issue Date: 5 Dec 1843
Place: Chickasaw, Mississippi, USA
Land Office: Pontotoc
Meridian: Chickasaw
Township: 14-S
Range: 2-E
Section: 35
Accession Number: MS3040__.378
Document Number: 15342
Original URL: http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=MS3040__.378&docClass=STA&sid=i0msw5hf.xxl
Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records; Washington D.C., USA; Federal Land Patents, State Volumes
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29764152?h=9cb5df

1843 Chickasaw Miss land grant to John Annett 2

1843 Chickasaw Miss land grant to John Annett 2

1850 Dec 28 – U.S., Selected Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880
Name: John Annett
Enumeration Date: 28 Dec 1850
Place: District 2, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
Schedule Type: Agriculture
OS Page: 915
Line Number: 5
Census Year: 1850; Census Place: District 2, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Archive Collection Number: M279; Roll: 27; Page: 915; Line: 5; Schedule Type: Agriculture
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29764169?h=4098c9

1850 Tuscaloosa Ala agricultural census for John Annett

1850 Tuscaloosa Ala agricultural census for John Annett

1850 United States Federal Census
Name: [Elizabeth Goine] (This is Elizabeth Goyne, widow of James Goyne, living next door to her sister-in-law Rebecca Going who m. John Annett)
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 64
Birth Year: abt 1786
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1850: District 2, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
Real Estate: 350
Line Number: 1
Dwelling Number: 924
Family Number: 924
Household Members Age
Elizabeth Goine 64
John Goine 40
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 2, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Roll: 16; Page: 256b
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29725576?h=7a6d1e (pg 2) (NOTE: They are listed directly below the Rebecca Annett listing below)

(See pg before – pg 1)
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: [Rebecca Annett] (This is Rebecca Going who married John Annett)
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 60
Birth Year: abt 1790
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1850: District 2, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
Line Number: 37
Dwelling Number: 923
Family Number: 923
Household Members Age
John Annett 56 Farmer, b. Ireland
Rebecca Annett 60
Sarah Annett 26
Nancy Annett 21
George W Annett 20
Jane Annett 16
Susan Annett 13
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 2, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Roll: 16; Page: 256a
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29725601?h=c64ea8 (pg 1)

1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Martha Goyne
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 8
Birth Year: abt 1842
Birthplace: Alabama
Home in 1850: District 2, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
Line Number: 1
Dwelling Number: 756
Family Number: 756
Household Members Age
Mary Boothe 44
Malinda Boothe 26
Richard Boothe 24
Asa Boothe 22
Tapley Boothe 20
Amanda Boothe 18
John T Boothe 16
Curtis Boothe 15
Elizabeth Boothe 13
Travis Boothe 10
William H Boothe 6
Mary J Boothe 4
Martha Goyne 8
Mary E Goyne 5
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 2, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Roll: 16; Page: 246a
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29725521?h=c582c1 (pg 1)
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29725528?h=61b284 (pg 2)

1850 Sept 2 – U.S., General Land Office Records, 1776-2015
Name: John Annett
Issue Date: 2 Sep 1850
Place: Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
Land Office: Tuscaloosa
Meridian: Huntsville
Township: 21-S
Range: 11-W
Section: 3
Accession Number: AL2720__.482
Document Number: 25696
Original URL: http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL2720__.482&docClass=STA&sid=utpkkzvz.0z3
Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records; Washington D.C., USA; Federal Land Patents, State Volumes
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29764081?h=695893

1850 – Alabama, U.S., State Census, 1820-1866
Name: John Ennet
County: Tuscaloosa
Census year: 1850
Ancestry.com. Alabama, U.S., State Census, 1820-1866 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. This collection was indexed by Ancestry.com World Archives Project contributors.
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29764194?h=b422cd

1850 – Alabama, U.S., State Census, 1820-1866
Name: John Ennet
County: Tuscaloosa
Census year: 1850
Ancestry.com. Alabama, U.S., State Census, 1820-1866 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. This collection was indexed by Ancestry.com World Archives Project contributors.
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29764211?h=2e9160

1855 – Alabama, U.S., State Census, 1820-1866
Name: John Annett
County: Tuscaloosa
Census year: 1855
Ancestry.com. Alabama, U.S., State Census, 1820-1866 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. This collection was indexed by Ancestry.com World Archives Project contributors.
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29764179?h=192ccf

1855 Tuscaloosa Ala census w John Annett

1855 Tuscaloosa Ala census w John Annett

1858 Apr 29 – Alabama, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1969
Name: John Arnett
Spouse: Nancy Shakleford
Marriage Date: 29 Apr 1858
County: Tuscaloosa
State: Alabama
Source Information: Hunting For Bears
Ancestry.com. Alabama, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1969 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29764235?h=d3b7f7

1858 June 1 – U.S., General Land Office Records, 1776-2015
Name: John Annett
Issue Date: 1 Jun 1858
Place: Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
Land Office: Tuscaloosa
Meridian: Huntsville
Township: 20-S
Range: 11-W
Section: 35
Accession Number: AL2900__.312
Document Number: 35785
Original URL: http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL2900__.312&docClass=STA&sid=utpkkzvz.0z3
Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records; Washington D.C., USA; Federal Land Patents, State Volumes
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29764119?h=311723

1858 Tuscaloosa Ala land grant to John Annett

1858 Tuscaloosa Ala land grant to John Annett

1858 June 1 – U.S., General Land Office Records, 1776-2015
Name: John Annett
Issue Date: 1 Jun 1858
Place: Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
Land Office: Tuscaloosa
Meridian: Huntsville
Township: 21-S
Range: 11-W
Section: 3
Accession Number: AL2820__.426
Document Number: 31558
Original URL: http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL2820__.426&docClass=STA&sid=utpkkzvz.0z3
Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records; Washington D.C., USA; Federal Land Patents, State Volumes
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29764063?h=decd67

1858 Tuscaloosa Ala land grant to John Annett 2

1858 Tuscaloosa Ala land grant to John Annett 2

1861 Aug 5th – Isaac Goyne fr John Annett – Deed bk 8, p 42 Tuscaloosa Co, AL.
… between John Annett and his wife Nancy Annett of the first part and Isaac Goyne of the second part … in consideration of the sum of 350 dollars to them in hand paid …. assigns forever the NW quarter of NW quarter of section 35 in Township ? Range 11 W and the east half of the NE quarter of sec 34 Township 20 Range 11 W, also the North end of the east half of the SW quarter of section 34 Township 20 Range 11 W containing 160 acres together … title of the above bargained premises to Isaac Goyne his heirs and assigns …
Signed: John Annett, N.C. Annett.
Recorded on 17th day of January 1862. D.M. Harless JP.
Filed for registration the 22d day of Dec. 1862. Moses McGuire, Judge of Probate.
https://probate.tuscco.com/ProbateRecords/search

Son, George W. Annett is found in Drew County, Arkansas in the 1860 US Census, living with his spouse and family, and with Adam Lockhart.

1860 US Census in Drew County Ark w George Annett and Adam Lockert in same home

1860 US Census in Drew County Ark w George Annett and Adam Lockert in same home

1855 Dec 28 George Annett marriage to Mary Low in Tuscaloosa Ala

1855 Dec 28 George Annett marriage to Mary Low in Tuscaloosa Ala

Death of John Annett in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama: 

1866 Mar 27 – John Annett v. Daniel G Hamner)
Death of Plaintiff suggested and suit to abate.
Tuscaloosa Co, AL Court Records. p. 346. 1861-102/1861102_0177
http://www.seventhfloorrecords.com/images/1861-102/1861102_0177.jpg

1869 January – John Annett decd Estate
Curtis Booth admin in accounty with the Estate of John Annett, decd
(accounts itemized – see link below)
The foregoing acct is true and correct …
The heirs of John Annett decd are Nancy Annett his widow, Nancy Caster wife of J F Caster, Sarah Robertson & Patsy Booth wife of Curtis Booth the admin, all of whom are over the age of 21 yers and reside in the County of Tuscaloosa in the State of Alabama …
G W Annett has received his full distribution share and interest in the estate
Signed: Curtis Booth
Notes: Inventory Book, 1868-1871. pg 88-89. Tuscaloosa Co, AL
Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29804235?h=1c9195

1869 Jan 30 – John Annett decd Estate, Partial Settlement
… came Curtis Booth admin of said estate and filed his statement … for a partial settlement …
Notes: Minutes, Vol 10 and 11 For Probate Minutes, 1867-1870. Vol 10, p 103. Tuscaloosa Co, AL
Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29804314?h=8c755d

1869 Feb 20 – John Annett Decd Estate, Partial Settlement) Tuscaloosa County, AL
… Account heretofore filed by Curtis Booth admin of said Estate for Partial Settlement of his Administration thereof …
… payments to Nancy Annett widow of said decedent $105.36
… to Nancy Caster wife of John F Caster $105.36
… to Sarah Robertson $105.36
… to Patsy Booth wife of Curtis Booth $105.36
… to G W Annett the sum of $28.66, distributees of said estate.
Notes: Minutes, Vol 10 and 11 For Probate Minutes, 1867-1870. Vol 10, p. 133
Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29804140?h=7a1869

1871 Jan 30 – Estate of John Annett decd, As to Settlement) Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
… This day came Curtis Booth the admin of said estate and filed his accounts and vouchers for a final settlement of said estate and said accounts …
1871 Apr 10 – Estate of John Annett decd, Settlement
… This day having been set to hear and determine all matters as to the accounts heretofore filed by Curtis Booth as the admin of said estate for a final settlement of said estate …
… distributees of said estate are viz:
Nancy Annett widow, Patsy Booth wife of admin, Nancy Porter, Sallie Robertson, and G W Annett, all of who are entitled to share the estate of the deceased in equal proportions so that the said final blance of money must be divided into 5 equal parts …
… adjudged and decreed that the said Nancy Annet widow, Patsy Booth, Nancy Coster, Sallie Robertson, and G W Annett do each have and recover in and from the said Curtis Booth the sume of $22.34 dollars …
Notes: Minutes, Vol 10 and 11 For Probate Minutes, 1867-1870. Vol 11, pg 110
Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29804001?h=87936d

1871 Jan 30 – Estate of John Annett decd, As to Settlement) Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
… This day came Curtis Booth the admin of said estate and filed his accounts and vouchers for a final settlement of said estate and said accounts …
1871 Apr 10 – Estate of John Annett decd, Settlement
… This day having been set to hear and determine all matters as to the accounts heretofore filed by Curtis Booth as the admin of said estate for a final settlement of said estate …
… distributees of said estate are viz:
Nancy Annett widow, Patsy Booth wife of admin, Nancy Coster, Sallie Robertson, and G W Annett, all of who are entitled to share the estate of the deceased in equal proportions so that the said final blance of money must be divided into 5 equal parts …
… adjudged and decreed that the said Nancy Annet widow, Patsy Booth, Nancy Coster, Sallie Robertson, and G W Annett do each have and recover in and from the said Curtis Booth the sume of $22.34 dollars …
Notes: Minutes, Vol 10 and 11 For Probate Minutes, 1867-1870. Vol 11, pg 10
Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29804001?h=87936d

1871 Sept 1 – Elizabeth Goyne to Adorah A Sanders – Deed bk 13, p 720 Tuscaloosa Co, AL.
… between Elizabeth Goyne of one part and Mrs Adorah Amanda Sanders granddaughter of the aforesaid Elizabeth Goyne all of said County and State … the said Elizabeth Goyne for and in consideration of the natural love and affection which she has and bear unto the said Adorah Amanda Sanders and also for and in consideration of … for her long and faithful nurseing and supporting and taking care of me in my old age and long and deep affections as well as for one dollar in hand paid to me by the said Adorah Amanda Sanders … confirm unto the said Adorah Amanda Sanders … all the real estate which I at different times purchased from William Sutton and which said members of said land are shown by land deeds to me from the said Sutton also all of the house hold furniture towit 1 bed stid & 2 beds & bedding & 1 press & chest 3 tables also any or all moneys that may be left or owned by me after my funeral expenses and paid given under my hand ….
Signed: Elizabeth Goyne
Wit: Thomas Hyche, E. Hyche, Winnie A Hyche.
https://probate.tuscco.com/ProbateRecords/search

1866 Sept 9 – Isaac Goyne fr Geo Annet – Deed bk 10, p 197 Tuscaloosa Co, AL.
… that we George Annett and his wife Hinatt for and in consideration of the nominal sum of 5 dollars to us in hand paid by Isaac N Goyne … sell … unto the said Isaac N Goyne … the E half of the NE quarter of Section 34 Township 20 Range 11 W also the North end of the E half of the SE quarter of Section 34 Township 20 range 11 W containing 120 acres …
Signed: George W. Annett.
Wit: George C. Sutton.
https://probate.tuscco.com/ProbateRecords/search

1868 June 15 – Annette, John 1857-102 95 1857102_0055 – Probate Court Guardians Book 1857-1868
John Annett, decd Estate
Curtis Booth, Admr
a/c + ? for a settlement.
http://www.seventhfloorrecords.com/images/1857-102/1857102_0055.JPG
http://www.seventhfloorrecords.com/images/1857-102/1857102_0062.JPG

1868 Oct 16 – William Robertson decd Estate, Application to sell land) Tuscaloosa County, AL
… This day came Mr A Leland (or Seland) administrator of said estate and filed his petition … praying for an order and proceeding to see certain real estate in said petition described of the property of said descedent at the time of his death, for the purpose of paying the debts due from said estate ….
the only heirs of said deceased are his four children to wit:
Elbert Robertson, Catharine Findly wife of John Findley, Milly Daniels, Nancy Moore wife of John C Moore all over 21 years of age and reside in Tuscaloosa County State of Alabama.
… it is further ordered that the said Elbert Robertson, Catharine Findley and her said husband John Findley, Milly Daniels, Nancy Moore and her husband John C Moore have notice of this proceeding and of the day sit for hearing the same …
Notes: Minutes, Vol 10 and 11 For Probate Minutes, 1867-1870. Vol 10, p. 13,
Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29806850?h=a86ee7

1868 Nov 7 – William Robertson decd, Estate) Report Sale Personal Property
William A Leland admin of said estate …. reported under oath his account of the sale of the personal property of said estate.
Notes: Minutes, Vol 10 and 11 For Probate Minutes, 1867-1870. Vol 10, p. 27
Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8799/images/007651197_00464?pId=1998069

1868 Nov 26 – William Robertson decd Estate) Order to Sell Land
… hearing the application of William A Leland admin in this Court of said estate for an order to sell certain lands … now comes the admin by H M Somervill his attorney and moves the Court that said application be granted, and Elbert Robertson, Catharine Findley & John Findley her husband, Milly Daniels and Nancy Moore & John C Moore her husband heirs of said estate … that the personal property is insufficient to pay the debts of said estate … necessary that the lands described as follows E 1/2 of Section 9, T 21, R 10 W consisting of 320 acres in the County of Tuscaloosa in the State of Alabama should be sold for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate …
Notes: Minutes, Vol 10 and 11 For Probate Minutes, 1867-1870. Vol 10, p. 49
Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29807000?h=c61e40 (p. 49)
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29807008?h=5b0d98 (p. 50)

1869 Feb 1 – William Robertson decd Estate) Report of Sale of Land
State of Alabama, Tuscaloosa County
…. admr of the Estate of William Robertson decd respectfully reports … 320 acres … was sold on the 1st day of Feb 1869 at the Court House in said County at public outcry to the highest bidder for 1/4 case, the balance on a credit of 12 months from the day of sal … Richard McLester being the highest bidder … at the sum of 624 dollars …
Signed: William A Liland admr
1870 Jan 7 – William Robertson decd Estate) Confirmation of Sale
… came William A Leland admin of said estate and files his report … on the 1st day of Feb 1869 … sold at public outcry in front of the Court House … the lands set forth in said former order and decree … purchased at said sale by Richard M Lester …
Notes: Minutes, Vol 10 and 11 For Probate Minutes, 1867-1870. Vol 10, p. 352
Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/29807060?h=4359bb

1870 US Census in Drew Co Ark w George Annett

1870 US Census in Drew Co Ark w George Annett

1880 US Census in Drew Co Ark w G W Annett

1880 US Census in Drew Co Ark w G W Annett

1900 US Census in Drew Co Ark w George Annett

1900 US Census in Drew Co Ark w George Annett

Rebecca Going Ancestry.com site:  http://person.ancestry.com/tree/69705632/person/34477828116/facts

Additional Info to Review: 

Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753 (John Annett death and children alive beyond 1866 – info)

7th Floor Records Project – Bound Records –

http://www.seventhfloorrecords.com/

Emett, John 1845-104 54 1845104_0083

Emmett, John Assumpsit 1845-102 78 1845102_0083
Emmett, John 1845-107 26 1845107_0039 8 Aug 1845
Emmett, John 1845-107 94 1845107_0109
Emmett, John Witness 1855-102 233 1855102_0124

Ennet, 1853-102 57b 1853102_0085
Ennet, George Disturbing religious worship 1853-102 57 1853102_0085
Ennet, John 1857-103 276b 1857103_0327
Enneth, John Assumpsit 1845-102 24 1845102_0030

Ennett, 1845-104 54b 1845104_0083
Ennett, George 1851-101 109 1851101_0070
Ennett, John 1839-107 22 1839107_0028
Ennett, John 1840-104 96 1840104_0110
Ennett, John 1851-101 109 1851101_0070
Ennett, John Naturalization 1851-102 83 1851102_0071 30 Sep 1851
Ennett, John Witness 1857-103 276 1857103_0327
Ennett, John Witness 1858-101 14b 1858101_0047
Ennett, John Witness 1858-101 9b 1858101_0042

Ennitt, John 1854-106 130 1854106_0152

Arnets, John Sheriff Lauderdale County 1832-107 518 1832107_0272
Arnets, William Deputy Sheriff Lauderdale County 1832-107 518 1832107_0272
Arnett, George 1876-103 143b 1876103_0309
Arnett, John 1827-107 416 1827107_0237
Arnett, John 1829-103 131 1829103_0072
Arnett, John 1829-103 146 1829103_0080
Arnett, John Lauderdale County Sheriff 1831-107 154b 1831107_0174
Arnett, John Lauderdale County Sheriff 1831-107 76b 1831107_0092
Arnett, John juror 1832-101 268 1832101_0142
Arnett, John juror 1832-101 269 1832101_0142
Arnett, John Sheriff Lauderdale County 1832-105 185b 1832105_0206
Arnett, John Sheriff Lauderdale County 1832-105 25b 1832105_0042
Arnett, John Sheriff Lauderdale County 1832-105 7b 1832105_0024
Arnett, John Sheriff Lauderdale County 1832-106 86b 1832106_0104
Arnett, John 1839-107 24 1839107_0030
Arnett, John 1839-108 9 1839108_0013

Arnett, John 1839-112 141 1839112_0163
Arnett, John 1840-112 63 1840112_0069
Arnett, John 1841-103 14 1841103_0020
Arnett, John 1841-103 56 1841103_0063
Arnett, John 1842-108 11 1842108_0012
Arnett, John 1848-110 346 1848110_0358

1866 March 27 – Arnnett, John Deceased 1861-102 346 1861102_0177 27 Mar 1866
John Annett v. Daniel G Hammer – Death of plaintiff suggested and suit to abate.
http://www.seventhfloorrecords.com/images/1861-102/1861102_0177.jpg

Arrat, 1829-105 342 1829105_0180
Arrat, 1829-105 344 1829105_0181
Arrat, 1829-108 497 1829108_0255
Arrat, 1829-108 499 1829108_0256
Arrengton, Robt+ 1898-101 78 1898101_0046 8/1/1898
Arrerett, 1832-107 148 1832107_0087
Arret, 1829-105 572 1829105_0295
Arret, 1829-105 573 1829105_0295
Arret, 1829-105 574 1829105_0296
Arret, 1829-105 576 1829105_0297
Arret, 1829-108 496 1829108_0255
Arret, 1829-108 498 1829108_0256
Arret, 1829-109 188 1829109_0106
Arret, 1829-109 189 1829109_0106
Arret, 1829-109 190 1829109_0107
Arret, 1829-109 191 1829109_0107
Arret, 1829-109 192 1829109_0108
Arret, 1829-109 193 1829109_0108
Arret, 1829-109 194 1829109_0109
Arret, 1829-109 195 1829109_0109

Arrnet, 1832-107 149 1832107_0087
Arrot, 1829-104 255 1829104_0137
Arrott, 1830-101 90 1830101_0057
Arrott, 1830-101 91 1830101_0057
Arrott, 1830-101 92 1830101_0058
Arrott, 1830-101 93 1830101_0058
Arrott, 1830-101 94 1830101_0059
Arrott, 1830-101 95 1830101_0059
Arrott, 1830-101 96 1830101_0060
Arrott, 1830-101 97 1830101_0060
Arrott, 1830-101 98 1830101_0061
Arrott, 1830-101 99 1830101_0061
Arrott, 1830-101 100 1830101_0062
Arrott, 1830-103 298 1830103_0153
Arrott, 1830-103 299 1830103_0153
Arrott, 1830-103 300 1830103_0154
Arrott, 1830-106 141 1830106_0080
Arrott, 1830-106 142 1830106_0081
Arrott, 1830-106 143 1830106_0081
Arrott, 1830-106 144 1830106_0082
Arrott, 1830-106 145 1830106_0082
Arrott, 1830-106 214 1830106_0117
Arrott, 1830-106 215 1830106_0117
Arrott, 1830-106 216 1830106_0118
Arrott, 1830-106 217 1830106_0118
Arrott, 1830-106 218 1830106_0119
Arrott, 1830-106 287 1830106_0153
Arrott, 1830-106 288 1830106_0154
Arrott, 1830-106 289 1830106_0154
Arrott, 1830-106 291 1830106_0155
Arrott, 1830-106 292 1830106_0156
Arrott, 1830-106 293 1830106_0156
Arrott, 1830-106 294 1830106_0157

Arrott, 1830-106 295 1830106_0157
Arrott, 1830-106 296 1830106_0158
Arrott, 1831-104 195 1831104_0101
Arrott, 1831-104 196 1831104_0102
Arrott, 1831-104 197 1831104_0102
Arrott, 1831-104 351 1831104_0184
Arrott, 1831-104 352 1831104_0185
Arrott, 1831-104 386 1831104_0202
Arrott, 1831-104 388 1831104_0203
Arrott, 1831-104 410 1831104_0214
Arrott, 1831-104 411 1831104_0214
Arrott, 1831-104 413 1831104_0215
Arrott, 1831-104 414 1831104_0216
Arrott, wrong names 1831-104 416 1831104_0217
Arrott, 1831-104 441 1831104_0229
Arrott, 1831-104 442 1831104_0230
Arrott, 1831-104 449 1831104_0233
Arrott, 1831-104 450 1831104_0234
Arrott, 1831-104 452 1831104_0235
Arrott, 1831-106 31 1831106_0030
Arrott, 1831-106 32 1831106_0031
Arrott, 1831-106 33 1831106_0031
Arrott, 1831-106 34 1831106_0032
Arrott, 1831-106 131 1831106_0080
Arrott, 1831-106 132 1831106_0081
Arrott, 1831-106 133 1831106_0081
Arrott, 1831-106 168 1831106_0099
Arrott, 1831-106 169 1831106_0099
Arrott, 1831-106 170 1831106_0100
Arrott, 1831-106 193 1831106_0111
Arrott, 1831-106 194 1831106_0112
Arrott, 1831-106 195 1831106_0112
Arrott, 1831-106 196 1831106_0113
Arrott, 1831-106 198 1831106_0114
Arrott, wrong name 1831-106 201 1831106_0115
Arrott, 1831-106 227 1831106_0128
Arrott, 1831-106 228 1831106_0129

Arrott, 1831-106 229 1831106_0129
Arrott, 1831-106 230 1831106_0131
Arrott, 1831-106 231 1831106_0131
Arrott, 1831-106 232 1831106_0132
Arrott, 1831-106 233 1831106_0132
Arrott, 1831-106 234 1831106_0133
Arrott, 1832-101 216 1832101_0116
Arrott, 1832-101 218 1832101_0117
Arrott, 1832-109 196 1832109_0116
Arrott, 1832-109 197 1832109_0116
Arrott, 1832-109 198 1832109_0117
Arrott, 1832-109 199 1832109_0117

Annett, George 1876-103 26 1876103_0032
Annett, George 1876-103 144 1876103_0150

Annett, John Assumpsit 1845-102 27 1845102_0033 – Circuit Court Trial Docket 1845-1846
Annett, John Assumpsit 1845-102 79 1845102_0084 – Circuit Court Trial Docket 1845-1846
Annett, John 1845-104 54 1845104_0083 Circuit – Court Judgments 1845-1848
Annett, John appeal 1849-101 97 1849101_0105 – Circuit Court Trial Docket 1849-1851
Annett, John appeal 1849-101 121 1849101_0129 – Circuit Court Trial Docket 1849-1851
Annett, John appeal 1849-101 156 1849101_0164 – Circuit Court Trial Docket 1849-1851
Annett, John witness 1849-101 189b 1849101_0197 – Circuit Court Trial Docket 1849-1851
Annett, John 1850-103 4 1850103_0006 – Circuit Court Subpoena Docket 1850-1853
Annett, John 1850-103 11 1850103_0013 – Circuit Court Subpoena Docket 1850-1853
Annett, John 1850-103 28 1850103_0030 – Circuit Court Subpoena Docket 1850-1853
Annett, John Appeal 1851-102 59 1851102_0059 – Circuit Court Minutes 1851-1853 (Civil, State & Bank Cases)
Annett, John 1851-102 64 1851102_0062 – Circuit Court Minutes 1851-1853 (Civil, State & Bank Cases)
Annett, John 1851-102 65 1851102_0062 – Circuit Court Minutes 1851-1853 (Civil, State & Bank Cases)
Annett, John 1851-102 82 1851102_0071 – Circuit Court Minutes 1851-1853 (Civil, State & Bank Cases)
Annett, John Petit juror 1856-101 449 1856101_0232 – Circuit Court Minutes 1856-1861
Annett, John 1858-101 92 1858101_0125 – Circuit Court Subpoena Docket 1858-1874 (Civil Cases)
Annett, John 1858-101 101 1858101_0134 – Circuit Court Subpoena Docket 1858-1874 (Civil Cases)
Annett, John 1860-102 78 1860102_0048 – Circuit Court Subpoena Docket 1860-1866

1868 June 15 – Annette, John 1857-102 95 1857102_0055 – Probate Court Guardians Book 1857-1868
John Annett, decd Estate
Curtis Booth, Admr
a/c + ? for a settlement.
http://www.seventhfloorrecords.com/images/1857-102/1857102_0055.JPG
http://www.seventhfloorrecords.com/images/1857-102/1857102_0062.JPG

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