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About Benjamin Franklin Amonette
Nell Settles I515029795 Name: Benjamin AMONETT Given Name: Benjamin Surname: AMONETT Sex: M Birth: Abt 1765 in Powhatten County, Virginia Death: Nov 1834 in Lawrence Co, Alabama Occupation: cause building to be built/6th General Assembly /Tennessee Commissioner Sevierville Tn/lay out town, sell lots and Census: 1820 Alabama, Lawrence County Census: 1830 Alabama, Lawrence County Will: May 20 1835 Probate Lawrence Co, Alabama Event: Property T 5 R 6 W, Lawrence Co, Alabama Event: Property Had property in Va, Tenn and Alabama Occupation: a minister.. 1810-1816 Referred to as ranger, later a farmer and Occupation: 1820 Justice of the Peace, Lawrence County, Alabama Event: Col Sam Wear and Gen Andrew Jackson/E Tn Volunteers Sept 23-Dec 23 1813 Military Service War of 1812 Co of Mounted Infantry under Capt Sieon Perry Note: Moved to E Tennessee abt 1796---1805 appointed to "lay out" Sevierville, Tn..name spelled "Ominet" Marriage listed in Va Marriages, 1800
I found Benjamin in 1820 and 1830 Lawrence County. The lady in the archives in Moulton, Alabama told me he owned land in Limestone County before he came to Lawrence but I have not checked this out. I found John Amonett in the Revolutionary Soldiers of Alabama, I have his obituary. I wonder if he could be a brother to Benjamin.
Deborah Williams
1445 Wilhite Road
Falkville, Alabama 35622
From: "Gloria Miles"
To: "Gloria Miles" , "Jimmie Carr" , "Raymond Eddy" , "June Luna" , "Val & Laura Dunn" , "Paula Scott"
Date: 11/28/01 2:13PM
Subject: Benjamin Ammonett from Powhatan Co, VA to Lawrence Co, AL
I found this page on the Internet. Molton is in Lawrence County and might be the county seat. That's how I went back and forth when I live in Cherokee in the northwest corner of the state. I may ride up there one day and I may also contact this Deborah Williams that posted these names.
Gloria
I found the will of Benjamin Amonett in Lawrence County Book C Pages 389-390. Benjamin Amonett was married to Nancy Hubbard. He was a farmer and a minister. He had 11 children 1. Sarah (sally) married John Bramley March 19,1812 in Sevierville Tenn. 2. William (see Amonett family in Arkansasin 1900 for further information on William) 3. Nancy married William Devault 4. Martha 5.Charlotte married John W, Wann July 28,1925 in Lawrence County d.1839 6.Matilda Louise married Searborne Martinn Joseph Benson Sept. 28, 1841 d. before 1841. 7.Samuel 8. John 9. Elizabeth 10. Eliza b. Feb 22, 1811 d. Nov.22,1844 Morgan m. James Warren Tapscott Jan,3, 1839 in Morgan County (my ggggrandmother0 11. Francis m. John D. Tanner I would like information on Benjamin,s parents abd siblings I was excited to find the will.
John or his brother--
Mrs. Sophenia Cummings maternal grandfather was John Amonette, a Frenchman by (see notes for William Amonette 1899) lineage, was born in Amelia Co. Virginia and assisted the colonists in their struggle against the mother country throughout the revolution. He lived some years in East Tennessee but in 1811 moved to Madison Co. Alabama, being among the first settlers and spent the rest of his life there. His wife, Bathsheba
Rogers came from a prominent Tenn. family. Mrs. Cummings was born in Madison
Co. Ala and moved to Hempstead Ark in 1851.
(From DAR Patriot Index)
He died 30 March 1833 in Madison Co. Alabama at age 81.
ANCENSTRAL FILE NUMBERS ARE FROM CHURCH SUBMITTED BY
Roy L. Rucker
Box 336
Mecca, CA 92254
Children listed in ancestral file are
Martha (Patty) 1790
Charlotte 1801
Anne abt 1803
Lucy abt 1805
Elijah (1807)
I need to write or call this man for more info and the sources of data
Laura's ancestor John A. Amonette was born in Decatur, Alabama which is on the border of Madison County and his father William was born in Tennessee. There seems to be a close association of the two families, but I can't establish a direct relationship.
There is a letter linking the two families. Nelle Griffin Bowen writes the
following: Miss Minnie Rodgers of Huntsville, Alabama (whose ancestor was John Amonette of Va., originally) has in her possession an old letter dated 1881 written by her John Amonette's grand-daughter to his great-granddaughter. This letter is from Hempstead Co. Ark., and reveals the following:-"Tell your Ma I have a grand-daughter of old Cousin Billy Amonette staying here all this winter. I did not know there was such a person earth until she came here."
If it was written from a grand-daughter to a great granddaughter who was not
her daughter then when it says tell your Ma it is one granddaughter saying to
another granddaughter that they remember an old Cousin Billy and that his
granddaughter was in Arkansas. If Old Billy was William (1799) then his
granddaughter probably would be Sally or Jennie who were listed in Arkansas in the 1880 census and are the daughters of John and Julia Amonette. This means that if Billy was their first cousin then he would be the grandson of John Amonette. There are many other possibilities, but it seems to be clear that John Amonette and William were closely related. If they were referring to William L (1829) then that would make william John's son. However, people seem to be fairly certain that John had children named Lucy, Martha, Charlotte, Ann, and Elijah. They were born about the same time as William even though John was almost 50 years old at the time. The writer of the letter was most likely Sophenia Donaldson Cummings who was John's (1753) granddaughter through Charlotte. She was born around 1830 and moved to Arkansas in 1851. It makes me wonder if there may have been another marriage before Bathshebaa Rodgers or an illegitimate child. ***get will from PR 6 Madison p 308***
GEDCOM Source
@R253265442@ Alabama, Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Morgan County, Alabama Probate Court Estate Files, Ca. 1820-1915; Author: Alabama. Probate Court (Morgan County); Probate Place: Morgan, Alabama 1,8799::3598535
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@R253265442@ U.S., Indexed Early Land Ownership and Township Plats, 1785-1898 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Township Plats of Selected States; Series #: T1234; Roll: 2 1,2179::96227
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@R253265442@ Alabama, Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Morgan County, Alabama Probate Court Estate Files, Ca. 1820-1915; Author: Alabama. Probate Court (Morgan County); Probate Place: Morgan, Alabama 1,8799::3598535
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@R253265442@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=71804467&pid...
Benjamin Franklin Amonette's Timeline
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1770
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Powhatan, VA, United States
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1792 |
1792
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Powhattan Co., Kingston Parrish, Virginia
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1797 |
1797
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Tennessee
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1799 |
March 2, 1799
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Tennessee, United States
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1803
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Tennessee
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1805
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Tennessee
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1808
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Tennessee
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1810
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Tennessee
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1811 |
February 22, 1811
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AL, United States
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