Genealogy of George and Hazel Mullins

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Family Group Number MUL(9)1A

James Mullins and Catherine McIntosh

Husband’s Name                      James J (T or G) Mullins

Date of Birth                             c 1802 Georgia

Date of Marriage                      November 1, 1838 by Hardy Mullins

Date of Death                           After 1880 at his son Harry J Mullins’ home

Wife’s Maiden Name               Catherine T. McIntosh

Date of Birth                             c 1820 Alabama

Children in order of birth:

1.         Name                           William J Mullins          

            Birth                             c 1841

2.         Name                           Frances E Mullins

            Birth                             c 1843

3          Name                           Dougherty D Mullins

            Name of spouse           Maranda J McIntosh

            Birth                             c 1845

            Married                        November 9, 1867

4          Name                           Harry J Mullins

            Name of spouse           Martha E Potter

            Birth                             c 1849

            Married                        January3, 1871

5          Name                           Marion H Mullins

            Name of spouse           Mary Emma Pevey

            Birth                             c 1850

            Married                        December 16, 1872

            Death                           c 1924

            Burial                           Old Crystal Springs Cemetery, Copiah Co

Further information about James J Mullins:

            James Mullins is listed on page 407 or 467 in “A History of Mississippi” as a prominent man in Copiah Co.

            In 1838 James Mullins had six letters in the Gallatin Post Office which were considered dead letters.

            James J Mullins appears in the 1840 Copiah Co Census.   In contrast to the sons of Clement Mullins, he had no slaves in 1840.

            November 1980 issue of “Family Trails” published by Genealogical Association of Mississippi on page 65 lists the McIntosh Bible records showing that Maranda J McIntosh and her twin Amanda A were born April 4, 1849. Marriage records show John H McIntosh married Missouri A Smith.  

           

Further information about Dougherty D Mullins:

His wife, Maranda J McIntosh, was born April 4, 1849 in Mississippi. She was the daughter of John H McIntosh and Missouri A Smith. By 1880 their children were Sallie J born c1870, Micah born c1877 and Hope born c1879. This family is listed in the 1880 Census as household #197.

Maranda’s father had 19 children by three wives. He first married Missouri A Smith at the R Smith home on December 31, 1845. He later married Asenith A McIntosh at Gallatin on March 18, 1863. He then married Mary C Cottingham at the F M Cottingham home on June 23, 1874.  His first child was born in 1846 and the last in 1883. Maranda and her twin, Amanda A, were the second and third children of this large family.

Further information about Harry J Mullins:

            His wife, Martha E Potter, was born c 1849 in Mississippi. By 1880 their children were James L born c1874, Mary born c1877 and William H born c1879. This family is listed in the 1880 Census as household #22.

Further information about Marion H Mullins:

            His wife, Mary Emma Pevey, was born c1858 in Mississippi and died c1930.   In 1880 their children were Ona born c1876, Ettis born c1877 and Ada born c1879.   The 1910 Census adds Maud and Stewart. This family is listed in the 1880 Censes as household 313 and in the 1910 Census in District 59, Sheet 13B.

            I have not been able to place this James Mullins. Perhaps he was Clement’s nephew (a son of Nathaniel?) or a cousin.

Family Group Number MUL(9)1#4

Clement Mullins and Anna Hunt

Husband’s Name                      Clement Mullins

Date of Birth                             c1750 Franklin Co, North Carolina

Date of Death                           1834 Copiah Co, Ms in William N Mullins home

Place of Residence                   Georgia after 1783, Lawrence Co Ms after 1820

Name of Father                        Thomas Mullins

Name of Mother                       Annie (Clement)

Wife’s Maiden Name               Anna Hunt

Date of Birth                             Before 1770

Date of Death                           After 1830 in William N Mullins home, Copiah Co

The children are listed in MUL(8)1

Children in order of birth:

1.         Name                           James Mullins  

            Name of spouse           Temperance Seale

            Birth                             1784 or 1785 South Carolina

            Death                           Sept 4, 1849 in Copiah Co, Mississippi

            Burial                           Probably on his farm in Copiah County

2.         Name                           Thomas Mullins

            Name of spouse           Ruthey Cohron

            Birth                             1780s

3          Name                           Hardy Mullins

            Name of spouse           1) Elizabeth Douglas, 2) Mary E. Sexton

            Birth                             1788 in Baldwin Co, Georgia

            Married                        2) 1863 Copiah County, Misissippi

            Death                           Dec 12, 1868 in Hazlehurst, Copiah Co

4          Name                           Clement Mullins Jr.

5          Name                           William Norvell Mullins

            Name of spouse           1) Margaret Parkman, 2) Sarah (Sallie) Granberry

            Birth                             June 13, 1795 in Hancock Co, Georgia

            Married                        1) February 3, 1820, 2) March 6, 1828

            Death                           1856

            Information about William Norvell Mullins is from the Seth Granberry Bible, whose contents are listed in the Cemetery and Bible Records of the Miss. Gen. Society.                                   

Other possible children were Elias Mullins, a son or a nephew and Tempie Mullins who married William Orr

           

            A Selena Mullins married Robert Woods April 16, 1829 in Lawrence Co, Mississippi. Her bondsman was Hardy Mullins. The oldest daughter of Hardy Mullins, son of Clement Mullins, was named Selena Mullins. She was born c1810. This is probably the Selena Mullins who married Robert Woods in 1829. However it is possible that Selena was an unrecorded daughter of Clement who came to Mississippi as a single girl after 1820 and that the bondsman was the same Hardy Mullins but in this case her brother rather than her father.  

             

Clement Mullins was born around 1750 in Granville Co, North Carolina (later renamed Bute Co and still later Franklin Co). On November 13, 1772 the Bute County Court ordered him and Thomas Mullins to supply slave labor to build a road near their farm on Cedar Creek (Bute Co NC Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 1767-1779). In 1776 he serviced for five weeks in Captain Goodloe’s Company, Colonel M. Long’s Regiment along with his brother Malone. He later hired a substitute to serve in his place for three months and then later served as a substitute for Wells Millner for three months. He was discharged at Salisbury, North Carolina. He applied for a pension based on his Revolutionary War service but his request was denied because he did not serve the minimum required term of six months (Revolutionary War pension application R7486).   In 1783 he sold 100 acres in Franklin Co, North Carolina (Abstracts of Franklin Co, NC Deeds Book 4, #573, page 38) and went to Georgia with his brother Malone.

  

            In Washington Co, Georgia, in 1787, Clement received a grant of 350 acres (Index to The Headwright and Bounty Grants of Georgia, 1756-1909) and in 1789, 1794, 1796 and 1804 he paid taxes in either Greene or Hancock Counties. He sold 115 acres in 1794, 115 acres in 1797 and 121 acres in 1804 along Rocky Creek, a tributary of the Oconee River. In the 1805 Georgia Land Lottery he received two draws for land in Baldwin County, Georgia and in 1811 he paid taxes on two 101.25 acre parcels on Glady Creek in Jones County, Georgia. That year he sold one of the two parcels.

            Around 1818 he traveled to Mississippi Territory with his brother Nathaniel and their wives. By then he was nearly sixty years old. In 1820 he was living in Lawrence Co, Mississippi and appears in the 1820 Census as Clemont Mullen. His sons James and Hardy were still living in Georgia in Jones County. By 1821 he was living in Copiah County with his  youngest son William Norvell Mullins, the Baptist preacher. He died there in February 1834. His sons James and Hardy both moved to Copiah County shortly after 1820 with their large families. By 1830 Hardy had a farm in neighboring Lawrence County. James and William N both lived in Copiah County and raised large families within a short distance of each other. James died in 1849 and William N in 1856.

            Two or three of Nathaniel’s sons followed him to Mississippi but by 1840 most or all had left the state. One son, Jeremiah, returned to Georgia and two moved to Louisiana.   Nathaniel died in Alabama in 1840 while traveling to Georgia to check on his son, Jeremiah, who had not answered letters from his father for some time. Nathaniel never arrived at his son’s place. He became sick and took shelter with a family living near the road. He died there. The owner of the house where he died advertised in the local newspaper in an attempt to locate the family of the dead man and in order to return the dead man’s mule to its rightful owner.

            The 1850 Federal Census of Copiah County, Mississippi, enumerated a Mullins family that I have not been able to place. This man could have been a son of Clement or of Nathaniel. He was born in Georgia in c1802 and his wife in Alabama in c1819. They are enumerated on page 273b in the neighborhood of the other Mullins families and a few farms away from that of Julius C Mullins, a son of Hardy Mullins. The following is the information given in the 1850 Census:

            James G Mullins age 48 born in Georgia. This man was a mechanic and owned property worth $400.

            Catharine Mullins age 31 born in Alabama his wife

            William G Mullins age 9 born in Mississippi

            Frances E Mullins age 7 born in Mississippi

            Doughtery D Mullins age 5 born in Mississippi

            Harry J Mullins age 3 born in Mississippi

            Marion S T Mullins age 1 born in Mississippi

Family Group Number MUL(9)3

Thomas Seale and Rachel Baxter

Husband’s Name          Thomas Seale

Date of Birth                 July 7, 1759 North Carolina

Date of Marriage          1) 1783

Date of Death               November 12, 1825 Greensboro, Alabama

Name of other wives 2) Rachel Baxter, niece of 1st), 3) Linney Mosely in Georgia,

            4) Sallie Holloway, 5) Lucretia O’Neal 1813 in Georgia

Name of Father            Charles Seale born 1734 died 1798

Name of Mother           Lydia Muse, daughter of James Muse and Sophie

Wife’s Maiden Name   1) Rachel Baxter, sister of Colonel Baxter

Place of Residence       Came to Mississippi c1807

Name of Father            Eli Baxter

The children are listed in MUL(8)2

Children in order of birth:

1.         Name               Littleton Seale  

            Name of spouse           Lavinia Williams

            Birth                 September 21, 1784

            Married            November 30, 1812 Amite Co, Mississippi

            Death               1836 Texas

2.         Name               Temperance Seale

            Name of spouse           James Mullins, Family Group MUL(8)1#1

            Birth                 Dec 7, 1786 South Carolina

            Married            Neshoba Co, Mississippi

3          Name               Moses Seale

            Name of spouse           Jane Cain

            Birth                 February 11, 1789

            Married            February 12, 1811

            Death               January 24, 1852

4          Name               Bluford Seale

            Name of spouse           1) Middlebrook, 2) Elizabeth Lyon

            Birth                 January 28, 1791 Edgefield District, SC

            Death               Alabama

5          Name               Eli Seale

            Birth                 April 11, 1793

            Death               Went to Texas

6          Name               Arnold

            Birth                 April 20, 1795

            Death               Alabama

7          Name               Wright Seale

            Name of spouse           1) Nancy Cain, 2) Catherine Whittington

            Birth                 October 4, 1796 Jones Co, Georgia

            Death               December 5, 1865

8          Name               Jilson Seale died young

9          Name               Smith  M Seale died young

            Information is from Family Records Mississippi Daughters of the Revolution, page 268-271 and DAR Patriot Index. Charles Seale was a Revolutionary soldier in North Carolina.

Early Carolina Cato Families

Family Group Number MUL(9)5A

Henry Cato and Talitha Massey

Husband’s Name                      Henry Cato

Date of Birth                             c1740 Brunswick Co, Virginia

Date of Marriage                      1762 near Downing Creek, North Carolina

Date of Death                           c1800 South Carolina

Name of Father                        John Cato

Name of Mother                       Jane Cooke

Wife’s Maiden Name               Talitha Massey

Children in order of birth:

1.         Name                           Burrell Cato     

            Birth                             February 24, 1764 near Downing Creek, NC

            Death                           c1841 Mississippi

2.         Name                           Vincent Cato

            Name of spouse           Sophia Horton, 9 children

            Birth                             c1765 North Carolina                          

            Married                        1790

            Death                           c1820

3          Name                           William Cato

            Name of spouse           Sarah Massey

            Birth                             October 27, 1765 near Downing Creek, NC

            Married                        September 8, 1787

            Death                           c1842 Monroe City, Alabama

4          Name                           Needham Cato

            Name of spouse           Elizabeth Perkins, born 1770 in Connecticut

            Birth                             c1768 near Downing Creek, North Carolina

5          Name                           Jesse Cato

            Birth                             c1775 North Carolina

6          Name                           Hester Cato

            Name of spouse           Edmond Deason Sr

            Birth                             c1775 Lyches Creek, South Carolina

            Death                           Aug 28, 1857 Lancester Co, South Carolina

7          Name                           Lewis Cato

            Birth                             c1784 North Carolina  

8          Name                           Rhoda Cato

            Birth                             c1784 North Carolina

9          Name                           Rachel Cato

            Birth                             c1786 North Carolina

10        Name                           Ester Cato

            Birth                             c1788 North Carolina

           

Early Carolina Cato Families

Family Group Number MUL(9)5B

Sterling Cato and Abigail Brewer

Husband’s Name                      Sterling Cato

Date of Birth                             c1755 Greensville or Brunswick, Virginia

Date of Death                           c1816 Washington Co, Alabama

Wife’s Maiden Name               Abigail Brewer

Children:

Green Cato of MUL(9)5E married 1) Tabitha Wooten Alexander, 2) Martha Mitchell Swinney,

            Wyche Cato b before 1783, m Jan 26, 1803 Martha Peoples in Green Co, Ga.

Lewis Cato b 1789 never married, his will dated February 16, 1831

Philip Cato b 1780 m 1) Pheriba Wooten, 2) Rosanna King

Clara Cato married Joseph Callaway Johnston, his will dated June 4, 1841.

Early Carolina Cato Families

Family Group Number MUL(9)5C

Vincent Cato and Sophia Horton

Husband’s Name                      Vincent Cato

Date of Birth                             1765 North Carolina

Date of Marriage                      1790

Date of Death                           1820

Wife’s Maiden Name               Sophia Horton

Date of Death                           Lancaster Co, South Carolina

Children:

            Matilda Cato

            Marella Cato

            William H Cato

            Mariah Cato

            Elizabeth Cato

            Milly Vincent Cato

            Jesse Cato born 1801 SC married Esther Hinson born c1801 SC

            Riley Cato 

Early Carolina Cato Families

Family Group Number MUL(9)5D

Needham Cato and Elizabeth Perkins

Husband’s Name                      Needham Cato

Date of Birth                             1768 near Downing Creek, North Carolina

Date of Death                           1831 in Kershaw Co, South Carolina

Wife’s Maiden Name               Elizabeth Perkins

Date of Birth                             1770 in Connecticut

Date of Death                           1860 in Kershaw Co, South Carolina

Children in order of birth:

            Unk Cato born 1794 in Kershaw Co, SC

            Nathan Cato born 1796 in Kershaw Co, SC died Feb 7, 1852

            Samuel Lee Cato born 1800 in Kershaw Co, SC died c1870

            Elizabeth Cato born 1804 in Kershaw Co, SC

            Burrell Cato born Feb 28, 1808 in Kershaw Co, SC died 1889

            William R Cato born May 25, 1810 in Kershaw Co, SC died June 6, 1888

            Green Cato born 1812 in Kershaw Co, SC

Early Carolina Cato Families

Family Group Number MUL(9)5E

Green Cato and Tabith Wooten

Husband’s Name                      Green Cato

Date of Birth                             c1770

Date of Death                           c1837

Name of other wives                 Martha Mitchell Swinney

Name of Father                        Sterling Cato of Family MUL(9)5B

Name of Mother                       Abigail Brewer

Wife’s Maiden Name               Tabitha Wooten (Alexander)

Children:

            Butt Lee Cato born 1799 died 1860 married Bethiah Brewer

            James W Cato born 1800 died 1849 married Amanda L Rabun

            William Pulaski Cato     born 1837 married Maria Eleanor Rabun

            Amanda M Cato

            Matilda (Fetna) Cato born1797 married William Alexander

            Lewis Lewellen Cato married Martha Jane Richardson

            Emily Cato married Laumbar May

Family Group Number MUL(9)11

Solomon Banks and Runnels Reynolds

Husband’s Name                      Solomon Banks

Date of Birth                             1775 Pendleton District, South Carolina

Date of Marriage                      1796 Pendleton District, SC

Date of Death                           April 18, 1846 Winchester, Franklin Co, Tennessee

Name of Father                        James Banks born 1745

Wife’s Maiden Name               Runnels Reynolds

Date of Birth                             c1775

Date of Death                           c1810 in Franklin Co, Tennessee

The children are listed in MUL(8)6

Children in order of birth:

1.         Name                           Malinda C Banks         

            Name of spouse           John T Reynolds

            Birth                             Aug 1801 Pendleton District, South Carolina

            Death                           March 1, 1903 Winchester, Franklin Co, Tennessee

Family Group Number MUL(9)13B#4

Jacob Turnipseed and Catherine

Husband’s Name                      Jacob Turnipseed (Rebsame)

Date of Birth                             c 1760 ( Dec 25, 1757 or 1758) Richland District, SC

Date of Death                           c 1818 (September 9, 1819)

Name of Father                        Hans (John) Rebsamen (Turnipseed), brother of Beat

Name of Mother                       Catherine Kinsler

Wife’s Maiden Name               Catherine Kinsler or Katherine Vogt

Date of Birth                             Vogt born August 14, 1764

The children are listed in MUL(8)7B

Children in order of birth:

1.         Name                           Nancy Turnipseed       

            Name of spouse           Alexander Stephenson (see 1840 Pike Co Census)

2.         Name                           Abram Turnipseed

            Name of spouse           Mary Lupo

            Birth                             May 1, 1802

            Death                           August 11, 1888 Claiborne Co, Mississippi

            Burial                           Steele’s Chapel Cemetery, Claiborne Co, Ms

3          Name                           David Turnipseed

            Name of spouse           Frances Dubard

            Death                           Henry Co, Georgia

4          Name                           Joseph Turnipseed

5          Name                           Samuel Turnipseed

            Name of spouse           Catherine Dorothy Derrick

            Birth                             February 15, 1790 Fairfield District, South Carolina

            Death                           May 16, 1848 Bullock Co

            Burial                           Hopewell Cemetery, Bullock Co

6          Name                           Jacob Turnipseed Jr

            Death                           July 8, 1908 Richland Co, SC

           

            Jacob Turnipseed was involved in organizing the Appii Forum church in 1788 in Richland County, Camden District, South Carolina.

            He appears in the 1810 Census of Fairfield County on page 861. Other Turnipseeds in that Census are Andrew and Jacob Junior on page 862.

Family Group Number MUL(9)15B

Family Group Number MUL(7)3#1C

Laban Lupo and Delilah Johnson

Husband’s Name                      Laban Lupo

Wife’s Maiden Name               Delilah Johnson

Children in order of birth:

1.         Name                           Mary Lupo      

            Name of spouse           Abraham Turnipseed (see Family MUL(8)7B)

            Birth                             June 4, 1817

            Death                           August 11, 1897 or 1899

2.         Name                           Mary Louvinia Lupo

            Name of spouse           James Marble

            Birth                             c1819

3          Name                           Nancy Lupo

            Name of spouse           John Balridge

            Birth                             c1820

4          Name                           William Lupo

            Name of spouse           Eva Minerva Jones

            Birth                             c1826

            Married                        April 4, 1849               

5          Name                           Henry Johnson Lupo

            Name of spouse           Mira Jane Jones

            Birth                             c1828 South Carolina

            Married                        March 19, 1851

6          Name                           Martha Lupo

            Name of spouse           Robert Baker Sanders

            Birth                             October 2, 1830

            Married                        February 1, 1849

7          Name                           Laban C Lupo

            Name of spouse           Louisa

            Birth                             c1834

8          Name                           Alexander Lupo

            Name of spouse           1) Frances SC Burnet, 2) Mary A German

            Birth                             c1837

9          Name                           Sarah Ann Lupo

            Name of spouse           David C Walters

            Birth                             c1838

10        Name                           Margaret Elizabeth Lupo

            Name of spouse           1) William Cary Weeks, 2) J. M. Reynolds

            Birth                             January 25, 1840

            J. M. Reynolds is MUL(7)3.   Margaret Lupo was his second wife.

            This family is listed twice because two of the children appear in the next generation. The two wives of Joe Reynolds were related as niece and aunt.

Family Group Number MUL(10)1

Thomas Mullins and Annie Malone

Husband’s Name                      Thomas Mullins

Date of Birth                             1714 Gravesend, County Kent, England

Date of Marriage                      1740 Sussex Co, Virginia

Date of Death                           After1760 in Granville, NC (now Franklin Co)

Occupation                               Blacksmith

Wife’s Maiden Name               Annie (Clement) Malone

Date of Birth                             Sussex Co, Virginia

Date of Death                           Granville, North Carolina

Name of Father                        Malone

The children are listed in MUL(9)1

Children in order of birth:

1.         Name                           Thomas Mullins Junior 

            Birth                             Christened July 1741 in Virginia

2.         Name                           John Mullins

            Birth                             Christened Aug 1743 in Albemarle Parish, Virginia

3          Name                           Jeremiah Mullins

4          Name                           Clement Mullins

            Spouse                         Anna Hunt

            Birth                             1750 Franklin County, North Carolina

            Married                        1783 in North Carolina

            Death                           February 1834 in Copiah County, Mississippi

5          Name                           Nathaniel Mullins

            Death                           c 1840 in Alabama

Thomas Mullins was from the town of Gravesend on the Thames River in England. In September 1733, when he was 19 years old, he went to London and signed on with a man named Peter Simpson who supplied labor to the American colonies. He agreed to work four years in return for passage to the Carolinas in addition to food and supplies. He was an “indentured servant”. In 1733 he could read and write and had a set of blacksmithing tools. He was a blacksmith and kept his tools all his life.

By 1740 he had moved to Sussex Co, Virginia and married Annie Malone. Her dad owned a farm there of some 1,000 acres, much of it swampland. In 1741 Thomas Junior was born followed by John in 1743. Annie’s father died in 1745 and left Annie a cow, a calf and a brass kettle in his will. Her brother and a nephew inherited the farm.

In 1747 Thomas and Annie moved to what is now Franklin County (then called Granville Co) in North Carolina. There he was enrolled in the militia in 1754 and owned property by 1755. In 1756 he bought 200 acres for twelve pounds (₤12 British money) and in 1760 he was granted 642 acres next to his existing farm on Cedar Creek. In 1762 he sold 400 acres of land near where the town of Louisburg, North Carolina, now is for fifteen pounds. In 1764 he was ordered by the Court to provide hands to build a road near his farm. This probably meant he had slaves by then. By 1771 he owned two male Negro slaves and over a thousand acres of land.

Thomas died in the early 1770s leaving his farm to his sons Clement and Thomas Junior.

Further information about the children of Thomas Mullins:

2. John Mullins, the son of Thomas Mullins the immigrant, was born in Virginia in 1743.   He had the following children:

            Julius

            John

            Bud b. 1759

            Kinchen

            Malone b. 1756

            Green

            Nancy

4. Clement Mullins, see Family Group MUL(9)1#4 for information about Clement Mullins.

5. Nathaniel Mullins, the son of Thomas Mullins the immigrant, moved with his brother Clement to Mississippi Territory when they were both quite old. Apparently three of his children followed him to Mississippi but they all eventually either returned to Georgia or continued on to Louisiana, possible to Rapides Parish. He had one son, Jeremiah, who died in Georgia and two other children who lived in Copiah or Lawrence County, Mississippi, before moving to Louisiana sometime before 1840.


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