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What Callison was in Ky. in 1797 and 1804, later went to Tenn., that might be the father of John and James Gillespie,Callison? Are you sure William was not married before he married Marion/Mary?
Joyce Moore
Does ANYONE know where the story got it's start that the Nancy Callison who
married Thomas BLAIR in Greenbrier Co who the daughter of James and Isabella.
The more I think about it, the more I question it. I know that they had a
daughter Nancy/Agnes but I have no idea that they are one and the same. You know
there are many files out there that have John Callison married to Jane McClure
and after her death that he married Eliz. Cutlip. We now know that this is
completely wrong. Also have file with John who married Jane McClure as the son of
James and Isabel -- info that I started my research with. So I am proposing
the possibility that John Callison and Jane McClure married in 1789 Greenbrier
and that his sister, Nancy, married Thomas Blair in 1795 Greenbrier. Also that
Nancy Callison, daughter of William, married Shadrack Newenham in Gallia Co.
OH in 1806 and that Nancy Callison d/o John McClure and Elizabeth Cutlip
married Joseph Boiler in Greenbrier Co., VA 1804.
Mainly, I don't want us to be perpetually locked into old research as new
research comes along. Nancy may be the d/o James and Isabel but as far as I know
there is NOTHING to show this AND if someone does have a source for that, I
would love to know what it is.
The question that started this in my mind was working on the neighbors of
James Callison esp. for any man with a first name of John. Assuming that the
James Callison who died in 1828 was son of John Sr and named for his paternal
Grandfather, then John who married Jane Mcclure was the second son and should be
named for maternal grandfather. Also looking at the possibility that Elizabeth
who married James Morrison, Nancy who married Thomas Blair and Martha who
married Samual McCorkle were possibly d/o John Sr. also. We know that Isabel who
married Joseph Evans was his daughter and named for paternal grandmother but
where did she fit in with the other girls. According to the Irish naming
pattern, she should be the second daughter -- who was first ???? Elizabeth born 1778.
Take care all, Marilyn
In a message dated 10/1/2006 3:11:21 PM Central Standard Time,
agivens1960(a)sbcglobal.net writes:
> ..also on ancestry the person doing Rebecca, youngest child of Elizabeth
> says the Dad's name was James, so I could be very wrong.
Don't be led too far astray by what you find online sometimes -- some info is
great and some not so great. Just follow your instincts and try to document a
paper trail.
Of course, I would LOVE To know if the B stood for BONNETT in Colbert B.'s
name -- the first born son of ______ and Elizabeth. Moses was married to BONNETT
Also David was actually WILLIAM David Callison
list of names contained in the book, "Arkansas Donation Lands,
21 December 1893 - 29 March 1902" by Desmond Walls Allen, published by
Arkansas Research, Inc., PO Box 303, Conway, AR 72033
Callison, Colbert B
Following are the people listed in the book: Arkansas State Donation
and Swamp Land Sales: Baxter, Boone, Carroll, Fulton, Izard, Madison,
Marion, Newton, Searcy, and Stone Counties, 1855-2001, compiled by
Desmond Walls Allen, published by
Arkansas Research, Inc., PO Box 303, Conway AR 72033, 501/470-1120.
Callison, Colbert B
David and Colbert were still living in 1900 -- Colbert born OH, Father born
VA and mother born OH. There SHOULD be a pretty comprehensive death certificate
for him in Fulton Co., AR at that late date. -- and maybe a middle name.
David was in Izard Co.
Neither are listed in 1910 so possible deceased 1900-1910
Take care. Marilyn
John or anyone know what these records show.
Adair Co., Kentucky: Land Records: Book D:
1815-1818: 16mm
Adair County Clerk Records: Land Deeds Deed
Book A-D: Roll No. 828890 :Kentucky State
Archives:
# 610 Robert Callison, indenture
#713 Wiliam Callison, indenture
I believe that William is the name of Elizabeths husband because of when he died..also Loretta Callison, dau born 1845 in Elizabeth's house, married my Great Grand Dad John Hamilton Clubb and they named their first son William Isaac, William maybe after grandpa Callison and Isaac after the Grandpa who raised John.. and Moses living so close to them in 1850 and some of moses children also, makes sense that they were part of that clan...nothing concrete though..also on ancestry the person doing Rebecca, youngest child of Elizabeth says the Dad's name was James, so I could be very wrong.....This is just a point of interest, in 1872 John Hamilton and Loretta Ann Callison Clubb were in Pineville, Izard County Ark, two of their son's, David and Colbert were born there......I keep hitting brick walls with the callisons and the clubbs.....Ann
GNEOLOG(a)aol.com wrote: In a message dated 9/30/2006 11:06:47 AM Central Standard Time,
agivens1960(a)sbcglobal.net writes:
> Does anyone know anything about william callison, son of moses, died
> probably mid 1840's dallas county missouri, was married to elizabeth...???...thanks
> ann
>
>
Ann, You and I may be the only one who thinks that the William who died in
1849 that was married to Elizabeth was the same William who was the son of
Moses. I don't see how the family with Eliz in 1850 can be anyone different than
the family of William in 1840. Anyway, Colbert was pretty easy to follow --
ending up in Arkansas. I think that Eliz. lived with him or one of his siblings
along the way. Wonder if there are any death records in MO that early or
anything for Elizabeth OR the children naming their parents-- from Arkansas records.
How did you attribute this family to Moses?? Take care. Marilyn
Actually I read the following record myself -- this was from ancestry -- and
I interpreted it as Callison age 28 ( I think) which is still the wrong age
but one just never knows about the accuracy of those census takers-- could
have
been 38 just as easily. These records were at the end of the census and
included those who died June 1849- June 1850 (Again, I think this is right).
There
were NO Cullisons in MO in 1850. I have already noted all the CALLISONS in
Dallas Co and all attributed to Moses -- except children Elizabeth 12 TN,
John 9,
TN, Jesse 6 MO Jasper 3 MO living in Reuben Richardson household from TN. Not
sure how these children fit into the family except possibly a Richardson
female married a Callison male and they were in TN
Name: William Cullison
Age: 23
Gender: M
Marital Status: Married
Birth Place: Ohio
Death Date: Aug
Mortality Records of 1850 and Mortality Records of 1860
Dallas County, Missouri District 26
In 1860 C.B. (Colbert) is living in the home of his future in laws in Webster
Co., MO William and Julia Caple. Moses is living in the same Twp.
Also in Webster Co, MO are Hiram and Absolom Callison, sons of Moses, and
their families -- in the same Twp
Also James and Elen Callison -- Now this James (34) was living by Elizabeth
Callison along with Colbert in 1850 where he had KY as place of birth and now
he says he was born in Indiana -- we have him as a son of Moses.
There are 4 CALLISON families in Ark in 1880,
This David -- son of ? William, ?grandson of Moses Father and Mother born OH.
They
were in Izard Co. AR and came from TN. This county is near the MO border
C.B (Colbert B.) (brother to David) son of ? William, ?grandson of Moses
Father
born IN mother born OH. They were in Fulton Co which borders Izard Co., AR
and on
the MO border
Peyton, son of Robert, grandson of William Sr., greatgrandson of James and
Isabel father born VA, Mother KY. They were in Washington Co. AR -- near the MO
and OK border.
This family went to Chariton Co. MO after KY
Louis ? son of Robert, ?grandson of James Jr, greatgrandson of James and
Isabel Father born VA mother born SC. They were in Saline Co., AR right in the
middle of the
state.
I need some discussion with some Moses descendants because I. really think
this line (Elizabeth in 1850) needs to be addressed on our master site --
even
with a note that it is different from family history.
Seems like there was another line who went to Arkansas at some point also.
Can anyone connect these dots. Take care. Marilyn
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