Rebecca A. Roberts1
Rebecca A. Roberts|b. 6 May 1856\nd. 29 Jul 1900|p180.htm#i16809|David Roberts|b. 19 Nov 1825\nd. 11 Mar 1903|p179.htm#i14132|Sarah Rebecca Bolton|b. 5 Mar 1822\nd. 16 Jan 1898|p45.htm#i16350|Philip Roberts|b. c 1798\nd. 4 Sep 1852|p179.htm#i13088|Mary A. Evans|b. bt 1795 - 1800\nd. b 1880|p82.htm#i13087|||||||
Rebecca A. Roberts was born on 6 May 1856 at South Carolina.3,2 She was the daughter of David Roberts and Sarah Rebecca Bolton.1,2 Rebecca A. married John Vincent Davis.2 Rebecca died on 29 July 1900 at age 44 years, 2 months and 23 days at Richland County, South Carolina.2 She was buried at Brown's Chapel Methodist Cemetery in Richland County, South Carolina.2
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Rebecca was enumerated as "Rebecca A. Roberts", in the household of David Roberts at Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 6 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Rebecca was enumerated as "Rebecca A. Roberts", in the household of David Roberts at Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 6 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
Citations
- [S241] 1860 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, Gasden Post Office, page 90A [printed], dwelling 101, family 104, Rebecca A. Roberts in David Roberts household; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1227.
- [S916] Find-a-Grave (http://www.findagrave.com), information provided by Jim Hepler, accessed 21 January 2010.
- [S241] 1860 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, Gasden Post Office, page 90A [printed], dwelling 101, family 104, Rebecca A. Roberts in David Roberts household. Her given age was 6 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.
Rufus Roberts1,2,3,4
Rufus Roberts|b. 10 Apr 1907\nd. 8 May 1921|p180.htm#i8804|Edmund Roberts|b. 30 Jul 1861\nd. 9 May 1921|p179.htm#i8624|Nordie R. Freeman|b. 11 Jul 1889\nd. 20 Sep 1984|p94.htm#i6821||||Susan A. Roberts|b. 24 Dec 1837\nd. 2 Jul 1921|p180.htm#i8623|Silas F. Freeman|b. 8 Jun 1852\nd. 21 May 1917|p95.htm#i5959|Julia A. Cox|b. 24 Jun 1855\nd. 19 Feb 1914|p57.htm#i6815|
Rufus Roberts was born on 10 April 1907 at South Carolina.2 He was the son of Edmund Roberts and Nordie R. Freeman.1,3,4 Rufus died on 8 May 1921 at age 14 years and 28 days at Richland County, South Carolina.3,2 (Click on the icon to see the death certificate image.).3
He was buried on 10 May 1921 at Brown's Chapel Methodist Cemetery in Richland County, South Carolina.2,3
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Rufus was enumerated in the household of Edmund Roberts as his son, "Rufus Roberts", at Leesburg Road, Brown's Chapel, Richland County, South Carolina. His given age was 12 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He attended school.1
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Rufus was enumerated in the household of Edmund Roberts as his son, "Rufus Roberts", at Leesburg Road, Brown's Chapel, Richland County, South Carolina. His given age was 12 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He attended school.1
Citations
- [S654] 1920 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Brown's Chapel, enumeration district 197, sheet 1B, dwelling 16, family 17, Rufus Roberts in Edmund Roberts household; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1708.
- [S1039] Helen Skipper, "Brown's Chapel Cemetery, Old Leesburg Road, Richland County, South Carolina," transcription, Rootsweb (http://www.rootsweb.com).
- [S1363] South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, death certificate registration number 7699 (10 May 1921), Rufus Roberts; South Carolina Office of Vital Records & Public Health Services, Columbia, South Carolina.
- [S84] Various compilers, Freeman Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these Family Group Sheets at a Freeman family reunion for descendants of Silas and Thomas Freeman.
Sarah Roberts1,2,3
Sarah Roberts|b. 29 Nov 1833\nd. 22 Oct 1904|p180.htm#i13089|Philip Roberts|b. c 1798\nd. 4 Sep 1852|p179.htm#i13088|Mary Ann Evans|b. bt 1795 - 1800\nd. b 1880|p82.htm#i13087|||||||||||||
Sarah Roberts was born on 29 November 1833 at South Carolina.5,6 She was the daughter of Philip Roberts and Mary Ann Evans.1,2,4 Sarah died on 22 October 1904 at age 70 years, 10 months and 23 days at South Carolina.5 She was buried at Brown's Chapel Methodist Cemetery in Richland County, South Carolina.5
Sarah was also known as Sally Roberts.4
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Sarah was enumerated as "Sarah Roberts", in the household of Philip Roberts at Richland District, South Carolina. Her given age was 17 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Sarah was enumerated as "Sarah Roberts", in the household of Mary Ann Roberts at Gadsen, Richland District, South Carolina. Her given age was 23.2
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Sarah was enumerated as "Sally Roberts", in the household of Mary Ann Roberts at Third Township, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 33 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.4
Sarah Roberts and Susan Ann Roberts acquired land willed to Thomas P. Roberts and James A. Roberts, and 127 acres belonging to the estate of Philip Roberts less the number of acres they inherited from James A Roberts at Richland County, South Carolina, from William T. Roberts, David Roberts, John Grandy Brazell, Eliza Jones, Martha Elizabeth Smith, Yohnts? Brazell (?), Daniel Smith and Mary Brazell on 21 April 1880. The deed was witnessed by Mary D. Roberts, Andrew (?), W. H. (G.?) Givens and James R? Scott.7 (Click on the icon to see a transcription of the deed).8
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Sarah was enumerated in the household of Thomas Freeman as "Sarah Roberts", at Center Township, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 46 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.3
Sarah conveyed 691 acres at Richland County, South Carolina, to Susan Ann Freeman 11 March 1881.9
Sarah is mentioned as a previous owner of 475.42 acres Richland County, South Carolina that was being conveyed by Susan Ann Freeman to (?) United States of America 19 June 1919. The land adjoined that of Thomas Freeman, William I. Tucker, J. Walter Tucker, Etta Outlaw and William Jones. The deed was witnessed by Wingate Waring and Stanmore Watson.10
Sarah was also known as Sally Roberts.4
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Sarah was enumerated as "Sarah Roberts", in the household of Philip Roberts at Richland District, South Carolina. Her given age was 17 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Sarah was enumerated as "Sarah Roberts", in the household of Mary Ann Roberts at Gadsen, Richland District, South Carolina. Her given age was 23.2
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Sarah was enumerated as "Sally Roberts", in the household of Mary Ann Roberts at Third Township, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 33 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.4
Sarah Roberts and Susan Ann Roberts acquired land willed to Thomas P. Roberts and James A. Roberts, and 127 acres belonging to the estate of Philip Roberts less the number of acres they inherited from James A Roberts at Richland County, South Carolina, from William T. Roberts, David Roberts, John Grandy Brazell, Eliza Jones, Martha Elizabeth Smith, Yohnts? Brazell (?), Daniel Smith and Mary Brazell on 21 April 1880. The deed was witnessed by Mary D. Roberts, Andrew (?), W. H. (G.?) Givens and James R? Scott.7 (Click on the icon to see a transcription of the deed).8
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Sarah was enumerated in the household of Thomas Freeman as "Sarah Roberts", at Center Township, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 46 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.3
Sarah conveyed 691 acres at Richland County, South Carolina, to Susan Ann Freeman 11 March 1881.9
Sarah is mentioned as a previous owner of 475.42 acres Richland County, South Carolina that was being conveyed by Susan Ann Freeman to (?) United States of America 19 June 1919. The land adjoined that of Thomas Freeman, William I. Tucker, J. Walter Tucker, Etta Outlaw and William Jones. The deed was witnessed by Wingate Waring and Stanmore Watson.10
Citations
- [S260] 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, page 71B, dwelling 565, family 575, Sarah Roberts in Philip Roberts household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 848.
- [S241] 1860 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, Gadsden Post Office, page 89B, dwelling 93, family 95, Sarah Roberts in Mary Roberts household; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1227.
- [S252] 1880 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, enumeration district 158, page 183B, dwelling 218, family 220, Sarah Roberts in Thos. Freeman household; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 1238.
- [S353] 1870 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Third Township, page 284B, dwelling 2128, family 2330, Sally Roberts in Molly Roberts household; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1507.
- [S1188] Helen Skipper, "Brown's Chapel Cemetery," survey, Palmetto Roots (http://www.palmettoroots.org): 21 April 2006. Sarah Roberts 11-29-1833 - 10-22-1904.
- [S252] 1880 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, enumeration district 158, page 183B, dwelling 218, family 220, Sarah Roberts in Thos. Freeman household. Her given age was 46 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.
- [S923] Richland County, South Carolina, Register of Mesne Conveyances, 1865-1951, Deed Book M, page 551, Thomas P. Roberts and James A. Roberts et al to Sarah Roberts and Susan Ann Roberts, 21 April 1880, South Carolina Archives microfilm E0377, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia. This film was developed in negative image and the writing in which this deed is recorded is tiny and backslanted. It is very difficult to read and portions are illegible.
- [S923] Richland County, South Carolina, Register of Mesne Conveyances 1865-1951, Deed Book M, page 551, Thomas P. Roberts and James A. Roberts to Sarah Roberts and Susan Ann Roberts, 21 April 1880.
- [S923] Richland County, South Carolina, Register of Mesne Conveyances 1865-1951, Deed Book N, page 332, Sarah Roberts to Susan Ann Freeman, 11 March 1881.
- [S957] Richland County, South Carolina, Register of Mesne Conveyances, 1865-1951, page 161, Susan Ann Freeman to the United States of America, 19 June 1919, South Carolina Archives microfilm E0397, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
Sarah A. Roberts1
Sarah A. Roberts|b. c 1857|p180.htm#i16810|David Roberts|b. 19 Nov 1825\nd. 11 Mar 1903|p179.htm#i14132|Sarah Rebecca Bolton|b. 5 Mar 1822\nd. 16 Jan 1898|p45.htm#i16350|Philip Roberts|b. c 1798\nd. 4 Sep 1852|p179.htm#i13088|Mary A. Evans|b. bt 1795 - 1800\nd. b 1880|p82.htm#i13087|||||||
Sarah A. Roberts was born circa 1857 at South Carolina.1 She was the daughter of David Roberts and Sarah Rebecca Bolton.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Sarah was enumerated as "Sarah A. Roberts", in the household of David Roberts at Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 3 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Sarah was enumerated as "Sarah A. Roberts", in the household of David Roberts at Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 3 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
Citations
- [S241] 1860 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, Gasden Post Office, page 90A [printed], dwelling 101, family 104, Sarah A. Roberts in David Roberts household; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1227.
Shadrack Roberts1
Shadrack Roberts was born circa 1748.2 Shadrack married first Katherine Turner, daughter of John Turner and Sarah Williams, on 3 May 1773 at Rowan County, North Carolina.3 Shadrack married second Elenor Roberts in 1785 at Rowan County, North Carolina.1
Shadrack was widowed before 1785 when his wife Katherine died.4
Shadrack was widowed before 1785 when his wife Katherine died.4
Citations
- [S136] Brent H Holcomb, Marriages of Rowan County, North Carolina 1753-1868 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1984), page 342.
- [S111] International Genealogical Index (IGI), film number 446048. Online http://www.familysearch.org
- [S136] Brent H Holcomb, Marriages of Rowan County, North Carolina 1753-1868, page 342.
- [S208] Virginia Darcey Slaughter, Turner Family Group Sheets; supplied by Darcey Slaughter, Columbia, Missouri, July 1997.
Susan Ann Roberts1,2
Susan Ann Roberts|b. 24 Dec 1837\nd. 2 Jul 1921|p180.htm#i8623|Philip Roberts|b. c 1798\nd. 4 Sep 1852|p179.htm#i13088|Mary Ann Evans|b. bt 1795 - 1800\nd. b 1880|p82.htm#i13087|||||||||||||
Susan Ann Roberts was born on 24 December 1837 at South Carolina.7,8 She was the daughter of Philip Roberts and Mary Ann Evans.3,4,5,6 Susan Ann married Thomas Freeman, son of Levi Freeman and Amy (?), between 1870 and 1871 at South Carolina.9,10,11,12 Susan died on 2 July 1921 at age 83 years, 6 months and 8 days at Lykesland, Richland County, South Carolina.4,7 (Click on the icon to see the death certificate image.).4
She was buried on 3 July 1921 at Brown's Chapel Methodist Cemetery in Richland County, South Carolina.4,7,13
Susan purchased surveyor report at Richland District, Columbia South Carolina, from James H. Taylor.14
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Susan was enumerated as "Ann Roberts", in the household of Philip Roberts at Richland District, South Carolina. Her given age was 13 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.3
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Susan was enumerated as "Ann Roberts", in the household of Mary Ann Roberts at Gadsen, Richland District, South Carolina. Her given age was 21.5
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Susan was enumerated as "Ann Roberts", in the household of Mary Ann Roberts at Third Township, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 27 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.6
Susan purchased 130 acres at Richland District, South Carolina, from Mary Ann Evans December 1871.15
Susan purchased 502 acres at Center Township, Richland District, South Carolina, from Mary Ann Evans 1872. The grantor's name was recorded, "M. A. Roberts by Co. Auditor to Susan Freeman".16
Susan purchased 65 acres at Richland District, Columbia South Carolina, from E. D. Gilmore and SC (?) Mill Creek 1878.17
Susan Ann Roberts was a cograntee in the conveyance of land willed to Thomas P. Roberts and James A. Roberts, and 127 acres belonging to the estate of Philip Roberts less the number of acres they inherited from James A Roberts at Richland County, South Carolina, from William T. Roberts, David Roberts, John Grandy Brazell, Eliza Jones, Martha Elizabeth Smith, Yohnts? Brazell (?), Daniel Smith and Mary Brazell on 21 April 1880. The deed was witnessed by Mary D. Roberts, Andrew (?), W. H. (G.?) Givens and James R? Scott.18 (Click on the icon to see a transcription of the deed).19
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Susan was enumerated in the household of Thomas Freeman as his wife, "Susan A. Freeman", at Center Township, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 42 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.2
Susan purchased 250 acres at Richland District, South Carolina, from William T. Roberts 1881.20
Susan purchased 691 acres at Richland County, South Carolina, from Sarah Roberts 11 March 1881.21
Susan purchased 122.92 acres at Richland County, South Carolina, from E. D. Gilmore 21 January 1882.22
Susan purchased 150 acres at Richland County, South Carolina, from E. D. Gilmore 1883.23
Susan purchased a tract of land containing two hundred eighty one and 1/2 acres at Fairfield County, South Carolina, from W. J. Johnson 1886. The land was bounded on the north by lands formerly belonging to H. C. Davis, south by lands of Nancy M. McQuatters, east by lands of Simon R. Jones, N. M. McQuatters and est. Johnson, west by W. J. Johnson. The price of the land was $2,000.24
Susan purchased a tract of land about two miles south of Ridgeway and containing two hundred and eighty acres at Fairfield County, South Carolina, from Walter M. Johnson 30 August 1886. This land was willed to Walter M. Johnson, having been a portion of his father's estate. The tract was bounded on the north by land belonging to Henry Davis, on the east by lands belonging to Ann Freeman, on the south by lands belonging to Mrs. Mary McCale?, and on the west by the lands of D. Campbell. The price of the land was $1,200.25
Susan conveyed (an unknown value) at Richland County, South Carolina, 1888.26
Susan conveyed a lot on Camden Road at Richland County, South Carolina, 1888.27
Susan purchased 375 acres on Camden Road at Richland District, South Carolina, from John E. Bacon 1896.28
Susan conveyed a tract of land at Richland County, South Carolina, 26 February 1896.29
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Susan was enumerated as "Ann Freeman", head of a household at Center Township, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 63 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She was a farmer. Also enumerated in her household were B. Marvin Freeman, Edmund Roberts and Sally Roberts.30
Susan purchased a lot on Camden Road at Richland County, South Carolina, from Earvin Freeman 1903.31
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Susan was enumerated in the household of Thomas Freeman as his wife, "Annie Freeman", at Center Township, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 64 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She had been married for 36 years and was the mother of three children, two of whom were living.32
Susan conveyed 159.08 acres adjoining John T. Duncan, William Shannon, J. H. Lee and J. Edwin Belzer at Richland County, South Carolina, 1919. This land became part of Camp Jackson in South Carolina.29 (Click on the icon to see an abstract of the deed).29
Susan conveyed 122.92 acres adjoining Thomas Freeman, C. L. Blease, E. V. Neeley, N. D. Porter, Andrew Patterson and E. D. Gilmore at Richland County, South Carolina, to (?) United States of America 19 June 1919. The deed was witnessed by Wingate Waring and Stanmore Watson.33 (Click on the icon to see an abstract of the deed).33
Susan conveyed 475.42 acres adjoining Thomas Freeman, William I. Tucker, J. Walter Tucker, Etta Outlaw and William Jones at Richland County, South Carolina, to (?) United States of America 19 June 1919. The deed was witnessed by Wingate Waring and Stanmore Watson.34 (Click on the icon to see an abstract of the deed).34
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Susan was enumerated as "Ann Freeman", head of a household at Leesburg Road, Brown's Chapel, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 83 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She was a farmer on a general farm which she owned. Enumerated with her was her husband, Thomas Freeman. Also enumerated in her household were Marvin Freeman and Eva Freeman.11
Susan made a will 6 June 1921 Richland County, South Carolina. Her will was filed July 19, 1921. The fiduciary was Rufus Freeman.35 (Click on the icon to see the will transcript.).36
The estate of Susan Ann Roberts was admitted for probate on 19 July 1921 at Richland District, South Carolina.37
Susan purchased surveyor report at Richland District, Columbia South Carolina, from James H. Taylor.14
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Susan was enumerated as "Ann Roberts", in the household of Philip Roberts at Richland District, South Carolina. Her given age was 13 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.3
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Susan was enumerated as "Ann Roberts", in the household of Mary Ann Roberts at Gadsen, Richland District, South Carolina. Her given age was 21.5
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Susan was enumerated as "Ann Roberts", in the household of Mary Ann Roberts at Third Township, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 27 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.6
Susan purchased 130 acres at Richland District, South Carolina, from Mary Ann Evans December 1871.15
Susan purchased 502 acres at Center Township, Richland District, South Carolina, from Mary Ann Evans 1872. The grantor's name was recorded, "M. A. Roberts by Co. Auditor to Susan Freeman".16
Susan purchased 65 acres at Richland District, Columbia South Carolina, from E. D. Gilmore and SC (?) Mill Creek 1878.17
Susan Ann Roberts was a cograntee in the conveyance of land willed to Thomas P. Roberts and James A. Roberts, and 127 acres belonging to the estate of Philip Roberts less the number of acres they inherited from James A Roberts at Richland County, South Carolina, from William T. Roberts, David Roberts, John Grandy Brazell, Eliza Jones, Martha Elizabeth Smith, Yohnts? Brazell (?), Daniel Smith and Mary Brazell on 21 April 1880. The deed was witnessed by Mary D. Roberts, Andrew (?), W. H. (G.?) Givens and James R? Scott.18 (Click on the icon to see a transcription of the deed).19
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Susan was enumerated in the household of Thomas Freeman as his wife, "Susan A. Freeman", at Center Township, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 42 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.2
Susan purchased 250 acres at Richland District, South Carolina, from William T. Roberts 1881.20
Susan purchased 691 acres at Richland County, South Carolina, from Sarah Roberts 11 March 1881.21
Susan purchased 122.92 acres at Richland County, South Carolina, from E. D. Gilmore 21 January 1882.22
Susan purchased 150 acres at Richland County, South Carolina, from E. D. Gilmore 1883.23
Susan purchased a tract of land containing two hundred eighty one and 1/2 acres at Fairfield County, South Carolina, from W. J. Johnson 1886. The land was bounded on the north by lands formerly belonging to H. C. Davis, south by lands of Nancy M. McQuatters, east by lands of Simon R. Jones, N. M. McQuatters and est. Johnson, west by W. J. Johnson. The price of the land was $2,000.24
Susan purchased a tract of land about two miles south of Ridgeway and containing two hundred and eighty acres at Fairfield County, South Carolina, from Walter M. Johnson 30 August 1886. This land was willed to Walter M. Johnson, having been a portion of his father's estate. The tract was bounded on the north by land belonging to Henry Davis, on the east by lands belonging to Ann Freeman, on the south by lands belonging to Mrs. Mary McCale?, and on the west by the lands of D. Campbell. The price of the land was $1,200.25
Susan conveyed (an unknown value) at Richland County, South Carolina, 1888.26
Susan conveyed a lot on Camden Road at Richland County, South Carolina, 1888.27
Susan purchased 375 acres on Camden Road at Richland District, South Carolina, from John E. Bacon 1896.28
Susan conveyed a tract of land at Richland County, South Carolina, 26 February 1896.29
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Susan was enumerated as "Ann Freeman", head of a household at Center Township, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 63 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She was a farmer. Also enumerated in her household were B. Marvin Freeman, Edmund Roberts and Sally Roberts.30
Susan purchased a lot on Camden Road at Richland County, South Carolina, from Earvin Freeman 1903.31
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Susan was enumerated in the household of Thomas Freeman as his wife, "Annie Freeman", at Center Township, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 64 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She had been married for 36 years and was the mother of three children, two of whom were living.32
Susan conveyed 159.08 acres adjoining John T. Duncan, William Shannon, J. H. Lee and J. Edwin Belzer at Richland County, South Carolina, 1919. This land became part of Camp Jackson in South Carolina.29 (Click on the icon to see an abstract of the deed).29
Susan conveyed 122.92 acres adjoining Thomas Freeman, C. L. Blease, E. V. Neeley, N. D. Porter, Andrew Patterson and E. D. Gilmore at Richland County, South Carolina, to (?) United States of America 19 June 1919. The deed was witnessed by Wingate Waring and Stanmore Watson.33 (Click on the icon to see an abstract of the deed).33
Susan conveyed 475.42 acres adjoining Thomas Freeman, William I. Tucker, J. Walter Tucker, Etta Outlaw and William Jones at Richland County, South Carolina, to (?) United States of America 19 June 1919. The deed was witnessed by Wingate Waring and Stanmore Watson.34 (Click on the icon to see an abstract of the deed).34
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Susan was enumerated as "Ann Freeman", head of a household at Leesburg Road, Brown's Chapel, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 83 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She was a farmer on a general farm which she owned. Enumerated with her was her husband, Thomas Freeman. Also enumerated in her household were Marvin Freeman and Eva Freeman.11
Susan made a will 6 June 1921 Richland County, South Carolina. Her will was filed July 19, 1921. The fiduciary was Rufus Freeman.35 (Click on the icon to see the will transcript.).36
The estate of Susan Ann Roberts was admitted for probate on 19 July 1921 at Richland District, South Carolina.37
Child of Susan Ann Roberts
- Edmund Roberts+38,39,12 b. 30 Jul 1861, d. 9 May 1921
Children of Susan Ann Roberts and Thomas Freeman
- Rufus McCain Freeman+40,41,42 b. 31 Dec 1870, d. 11 Aug 1943
- B. Marvin Freeman43,44,45,46,42 b. 1 Nov 1875, d. 10 Apr 1921
- Minnie Freeman47 b. 1 Nov 1875, d. 23 Feb 1885
Citations
- [S241] 1860 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, Gadsden Post Office, page 89B, dwelling 93, family 95, Mary Roberts household; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1227. Her given name was Ann Roberts.
- [S252] 1880 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, enumeration district 158, page 183B, dwelling 218, family 220, Susan A. Freeman in Thos. Freeman household; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 1238.
- [S260] 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, page 71B, dwelling 565, family 575, Ann Roberts in Philip Roberts household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 848.
- [S1365] South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, death certificate registration number 11232 (3 July 1921), Ann Freeman; South Carolina Office of Vital Records & Public Health Services, Columbia, South Carolina.
- [S241] 1860 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, Gadsden Post Office, page 89B, dwelling 93, family 95, Ann Roberts in Mary Roberts household.
- [S353] 1870 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Third Township, page 284B, dwelling 2128, family 2330, Ann Roberts in Molly Roberts household; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1507.
- [S994] Brown's Chapel Cemetery (Richland County, South Carolina; Hwy 262 (Old Leesburg Road, which is a dirt road) near junction of county road 37, off Lower Richland Rd), Susan Ann Freeman marker, personally read, 15 July 2007.
- [S260] 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, page 71B, dwelling 565, family 575, Philip Roberts household. Her given age was 13, and her given place of birth was South Carolina.
- [S252] 1880 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, enumeration district 158, page 183B, dwelling 218, family 220, Thos. Freeman.
- [S39] 1910 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, enumeration district 73, sheet 15B, dwelling 12, family 12, Thomas Freeman; National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1471.
- [S654] 1920 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Brown's Chapel, enumeration district 197, sheet 1A, dwelling 2, family 2, Ann Freeman; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1708.
- [S84] Various compilers, Freeman Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these Family Group Sheets at a Freeman family reunion for descendants of Silas and Thomas Freeman.
- [S1039] Helen Skipper, "Brown's Chapel Cemetery, Old Leesburg Road, Richland County, South Carolina," transcription, Rootsweb (http://www.rootsweb.com). Susan Ann Freeman 12-24-1837 - 7-2-1921.
- [S1258] Richland District, South Carolina Ordinary Probate Judge, Index to Wills 1787-1946, Index to Estate Papers, James H. Taylor, surv to Susan Freeman, Will Book K, page 230, 1875. RI 11; South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina.
- [S1258] Richland District, South Carolina Ordinary Probate Judge, Index to Wills 1787-1946, Index to Estate Papers, Philip Freeman, Will Book S, , page 441-444.
- [S1258] Richland District, South Carolina Ordinary Probate Judge, Index to Wills 1787-1946, Index to Estate Papers, M. A. Roberts by county auditor to Susan A. Freeman, Will Book H, , page 273|1872.
- [S1258] Richland District, South Carolina Ordinary Probate Judge, Index to Wills 1787-1946, Index to Estate Papers, E. D. Gilmore to Susan Freeman, Will Book L, , page 407, 1878.
- [S923] Richland County, South Carolina, Register of Mesne Conveyances, 1865-1951, Deed Book M, page 551, Thomas P. Roberts and James A. Roberts et al to Sarah Roberts and Susan Ann Roberts, 21 April 1880, South Carolina Archives microfilm E0377, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia. This film was developed in negative image and the writing in which this deed is recorded is tiny and backslanted. It is very difficult to read and portions are illegible.
- [S923] Richland County, South Carolina, Register of Mesne Conveyances 1865-1951, Deed Book M, page 551, Thomas P. Roberts and James A. Roberts to Sarah Roberts and Susan Ann Roberts, 21 April 1880.
- [S1258] Richland District, South Carolina Ordinary Probate Judge, Index to Wills 1787-1946, Index to Estate Papers, W. T. Roberts to Susan A. Freeman, Will Book N331, , page 881.
- [S923] Richland County, South Carolina, Register of Mesne Conveyances 1865-1951, Deed Book N, page 332, Sarah Roberts to Susan Ann Freeman, 11 March 1881.
- [S957] Richland County, South Carolina, Register of Mesne Conveyances, 1865-1951, page 159, E. D. Gilmore to Susan Ann Freeman, 21 January 1882, South Carolina Archives microfilm E0397, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia. Citing deed dated 21 January 1882 recorded in Deed Book O, page 496.
- [S1258] Richland District, South Carolina Ordinary Probate Judge, Index to Wills 1787-1946, Index to Estate Papers, E. D. Gilmore to Thomas S. A. Freeman, Will Book O, , page 496, 1883.
- [S866] Fairfield County, Register of Mesne Conveyances, page 199, W. J. Johnson to Ann Roberts, 1886, South Carolina Archives, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
- [S866] Fairfield County, Register of Mesne Conveyances, page 203, Walter M. Johnson to Ann Freeman, 30 August 1886.
- [S1258] Richland District, South Carolina Ordinary Probate Judge, Index to Wills 1787-1946, Index to Estate Papers, D. B. Miller to S. A. Freeman, Will Book S, , page 486, 1888.
- [S1258] Richland District, South Carolina Ordinary Probate Judge, Index to Wills 1787-1946, Index to Estate Papers, D. B. Miller to Mrs. S. A. Freeman, Will Book T, , page 115, 1888.
- [S958] Richland County, South Carolina, Register of Mesne Conveyances, 1865-1951, Deed Book AA, page 22, John E. Bacon to Ann Freeman, 1896, South Carolina Archives microfilm E0378, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
- [S957] Richland County, South Carolina, Register of Mesne Conveyances 1865-1951, page 15x, Susan Ann Freeman to the United States of America, 1919.
- [S718] 1900 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, enumeration district 80, sheet 15B, dwelling 292, family 292, Ann Freeman; National Archives micropublication T623, roll 1539. Ann Freeman was listed as a widow and her husband was not enumerated. However, her husband was with his family on the 1920 and 1930 censuses, and died in 1927, per his death certificate and obituary.
- [S1259] Richland County, South Carolina, Conveyance Books, Grantee Index A-K, 1865-1927, Deed Book AH|page 228, Frances G. Gibbs to J. E. Freeman, 1908, South Carolina Archives microfilm RI 18, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
- [S39] 1910 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, enumeration district 73, sheet 15B, dwelling 12, family 12, "Annie Freeman" [Susan Ann Freeman] in Thomas Freeman household.
- [S957] Richland County, South Carolina, Register of Mesne Conveyances 1865-1951, page 159, Susan Ann Freeman to the United States of America, 19 June 1919.
- [S957] Richland County, South Carolina, Register of Mesne Conveyances 1865-1951, page 161, Susan Ann Freeman to the United States of America, 19 June 1919.
- [S383] Richland County (South Carolina), Susan Ann Freeman will transcript, (19 July 1921), box 259, package 8860, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina.
- [S383] Richland County, Susan Ann Freeman will transcript.
- [S1256] Richland District, South Carolina Ordinary Probate Judge, 1916-1966, Index to Estate Papers, Susan A. Freeman, box 259, package 8860, 19 July 1921. RI 6; South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina.
- [S654] 1920 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Brown's Chapel, enumeration district 197, sheet 1B, dwelling 16, family 17, Edmund Roberts.
- [S1362] South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, death certificate registration number 7700 (10 May 1921), Edmund Roberts; South Carolina Office of Vital Records & Public Health Services, Columbia, South Carolina.
- [S1245] "South Carolina Deaths, 1915-1943," database, original records created by South Carolina Department of Health, 1915-1943, Family Search Pilot (http://www.pilot.familysearch.org), Rufus McCain Freeman death certificate 09992, filed 17 August 1943, accessed May 2009.
- [S252] 1880 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, enumeration district 158, page 183B, dwelling 218, family 220, Rufus Freeman in Thos. Freeman household.
- [S190] Various compilers, Vaughn Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these family group sheets at a Bell family reunion whose attendees were descendants of David Vaughn.
- [S1245] "South Carolina Deaths, 1915-1943", Family Search Pilot, B. M. Freeman death certificate 5784, filed 2 May 1921.
- [S252] 1880 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, enumeration district 158, page 183B, dwelling 218, family 220, Marvin Freeman in Thos. Freeman household.
- [S718] 1900 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, enumeration district 80, sheet 15B, dwelling 292, family 292, Marvin Freeman in Ann Freeman household.
- [S654] 1920 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Brown's Chapel, enumeration district 197, sheet 1A, dwelling 2, family 2, Marvin Freeman in Ann Freeman household.
- [S252] 1880 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, enumeration district 158, page 183B, dwelling 218, family 220, Minnie Freeman in Thos. Freeman household.
Susan Belle Roberts1
Susan Belle Roberts|b. c 1862|p180.htm#i5315|David Roberts|b. 19 Nov 1825\nd. 11 Mar 1903|p179.htm#i14132|Sarah Rebecca Bolton|b. 5 Mar 1822\nd. 16 Jan 1898|p45.htm#i16350|Philip Roberts|b. c 1798\nd. 4 Sep 1852|p179.htm#i13088|Mary A. Evans|b. bt 1795 - 1800\nd. b 1880|p82.htm#i13087|||||||
Susan Belle Roberts was born circa 1862 at South Carolina.1 She was the daughter of David Roberts and Sarah Rebecca Bolton.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Susan was enumerated in the household of David Roberts as his daughter "Susan Belle Roberts", at Center Township, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 58 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Susan was enumerated in the household of David Roberts as his daughter "Susan Belle Roberts", at Center Township, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 58 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
Citations
- [S252] 1880 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, enumeration district 158, page 184C [stamped], page 23 [penned], dwelling 225, family 227, Susan Belle Roberts in David Roberts household; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 1238.
Thomas P. Roberts1
Thomas P. Roberts|b. bt 1822 - 1823|p180.htm#i4399|Philip Roberts|b. c 1798\nd. 4 Sep 1852|p179.htm#i13088|Mary Ann Evans|b. bt 1795 - 1800\nd. b 1880|p82.htm#i13087|||||||||||||
Thomas P. Roberts was born between 1822 and 1823 at South Carolina.3,4 He was the son of Philip Roberts and Mary Ann Evans.2 Thomas P. married Liza Brazell.5
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Thomas was enumerated as "Thomas Roberts", sole occupant a household at Richland District, South Carolina. His given age was 27 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was a laborer.6
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Thomas was enumerated as "Thomas Roberts", head of a household at Richland District, South Carolina. His given age was 38 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was a laborer. Also enumerated in his household were Liza Roberts, George P. Roberts and Frances Roberts.7
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Thomas was enumerated as "Thomas Roberts", sole occupant a household at Richland District, South Carolina. His given age was 27 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was a laborer.6
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Thomas was enumerated as "Thomas Roberts", head of a household at Richland District, South Carolina. His given age was 38 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was a laborer. Also enumerated in his household were Liza Roberts, George P. Roberts and Frances Roberts.7
Children of Thomas P. Roberts
- George P. Roberts8,9
- Frances Roberts10
- Andrew J. Roberts11
Citations
- [S368] Edwin L Green, A History of Richland County, 1732-1805, Volume I (Baltimore: Regional Publishing Company, 1974), pages 330-331.
- [S368] Edwin L Green, A History of Richland County 1732-1805, Volume I, page 330-331.
- [S260] 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, page 71B, dwelling 565, family 574, Thomas Roberts; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 848. His given age was 27 and his given place of birth was South Carolina.
- [S241] 1860 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, Columbia post office, page 43 [penned], dwelling 344, family 345, Thomas Roberts; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1227. His given age was 38 and his given place of birth was South Carolina.
- [S241] 1860 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, Columbia post office, page 43 [penned], dwelling 344, family 345, Eliza Roberts in Thomas Roberts household.
- [S260] 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, page 71B, dwelling 565, family 574, Thomas Roberts.
- [S241] 1860 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, Columbia post office, page 43 [penned], dwelling 344, family 345, Thomas Roberts.
- [S241] 1860 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, Columbia post office, page 43 [penned], dwelling 344, family 345, George P. Roberts in Thomas Roberts household.
- [S1337] South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, death certificate registration number 4818 (20 March 1930), George P. Roberts; South Carolina Office of Vital Records & Public Health Services, Columbia, South Carolina.
- [S241] 1860 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, Columbia post office, page 43 [penned], dwelling 344, family 345, Frances Roberts in Thomas Roberts household.
- [S1339] South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, death certificate registration number 53-017454 (13 August 1953), Andrew J. Roberts; South Carolina Office of Vital Records & Public Health Services, Columbia, South Carolina.
William James Roberts1,2
William James Roberts|b. c 1850|p180.htm#i16807|David Roberts|b. 19 Nov 1825\nd. 11 Mar 1903|p179.htm#i14132|Sarah Rebecca Bolton|b. 5 Mar 1822\nd. 16 Jan 1898|p45.htm#i16350|Philip Roberts|b. c 1798\nd. 4 Sep 1852|p179.htm#i13088|Mary A. Evans|b. bt 1795 - 1800\nd. b 1880|p82.htm#i13087|||||||
William James Roberts was born circa 1850 at South Carolina.3 He was the son of David Roberts and Sarah Rebecca Bolton.3,4,5
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. William was enumerated as "James Roberts", in the household of David Roberts at Richland District, South Carolina. His given age was 8 months and his given place of birth was South Carolina.3
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. William was enumerated as "William J. Roberts", in the household of David Roberts at Richland County, South Carolina. His given age was 10 and his given place of birth was South Carolina.5
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. William was enumerated as "James Roberts", in the household of David Roberts at Richland District, South Carolina. His given age was 8 months and his given place of birth was South Carolina.3
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. William was enumerated as "William J. Roberts", in the household of David Roberts at Richland County, South Carolina. His given age was 10 and his given place of birth was South Carolina.5
Citations
- [S260] 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, page 61B [printed], dwelling 383, family 390, James Roberts in David Roberts household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 848. His given name was James Roberts.
- [S241] 1860 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, Gasden P O, page 90A [printed], dwelling 101, family 104, William J. Roberts in David Roberts household; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1227. His given name was William J. Roberts.
- [S260] 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, page 61B [printed], dwelling 383, family 390, James Roberts in David Roberts household.
- [S241] 1860 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, Gasden P O, page 90A [printed], dwelling 101, family 104, William J. Roberts in David Roberts household.
- [S241] 1860 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, Gasden Post Office, page 90A [printed], dwelling 101, family 104, William J. Roberts in David Roberts household.
William T. Roberts1
William T. Roberts|d. c 1898|p180.htm#i14130|Philip Roberts|b. c 1798\nd. 4 Sep 1852|p179.htm#i13088|Mary Ann Evans|b. bt 1795 - 1800\nd. b 1880|p82.htm#i13087|||||||||||||
William T. Roberts was the son of Philip Roberts and Mary Ann Evans.1 William died circa 1898.2
William and Philip Roberts returned a plat for 85 acres on Sow Branch at Richland District, South Carolina, on 7 March 1849.3
William T. Roberts was a cograntor in the conveyance of land willed to Thomas P. Roberts and James A. Roberts, and 127 acres belonging to the estate of Philip Roberts less the number of acres they inherited from James A Roberts at Richland County, South Carolina, to Sarah Roberts and Susan Ann Roberts on 21 April 1880. The deed was witnessed by Mary D. Roberts, Andrew (?), W. H. (G.?) Givens and James R? Scott.4
William conveyed 250 acres at Richland District, South Carolina, to Susan Ann Roberts 1881.5
William and Philip Roberts returned a plat for 85 acres on Sow Branch at Richland District, South Carolina, on 7 March 1849.3
William T. Roberts was a cograntor in the conveyance of land willed to Thomas P. Roberts and James A. Roberts, and 127 acres belonging to the estate of Philip Roberts less the number of acres they inherited from James A Roberts at Richland County, South Carolina, to Sarah Roberts and Susan Ann Roberts on 21 April 1880. The deed was witnessed by Mary D. Roberts, Andrew (?), W. H. (G.?) Givens and James R? Scott.4
William conveyed 250 acres at Richland District, South Carolina, to Susan Ann Roberts 1881.5
Child of William T. Roberts
- Mary Roberts2
Citations
- [S368] Edwin L Green, A History of Richland County, 1732-1805, Volume I (Baltimore: Regional Publishing Company, 1974), page 330-331.
- [S1211] "Robertson-Grant History," USGenNet (http://www.usgennet.org).
- [S1177] "State Plat Books (Columbia Series)," database, series S213192, 1796-1868, South Carolina Department of Archives and History (http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/), volume 55, page 151, item 1. Plat for 85 acres on Sow Branch, Richland District, surveyed by John David Sharp. Names mentioned were John Brazel, Gilm and Rogers. Locations mentioned were Sow Bed Branch, Mill Creek and the Congaree River.
- [S923] Richland County, South Carolina, Register of Mesne Conveyances, 1865-1951, Deed Book M, page 551, Thomas P. Roberts and James A. Roberts et al to Sarah Roberts and Susan Ann Roberts, 21 April 1880, South Carolina Archives microfilm E0377, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia. This film was developed in negative image and the writing in which this deed is recorded is tiny and backslanted. It is very difficult to read and portions are illegible.
- [S1258] Richland District, South Carolina Ordinary Probate Judge, Index to Wills 1787-1946, Index to Estate Papers, W. T. Roberts to Susan A. Freeman, Will Book N331, page 881. RI 11; South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina.
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