Orangeburgh District Migrations

Migration of William ADDISON

1. William ADDISON, b. abt 1782 in South Carolina died bef 13 Feb 1811 in Amite County, Mississippi. He married Catharine [---], died bef 14 Feb 1857.

Notes for William ADDISON: The death date of William was derived from Casey Wills and Admin Vol. I, p 404, and name Catherine. Casey's records of Amite County, MS?. 1820 Census Washington Parish Louisiana Widow Addison W males 10-16 2 F under 10 2 10-16 1 16 to 26 1 over 45 1 William Addison M under 10 3 16-26 1 F under 10 2 26-45 1 Thomas Addison M 10-16 2? 16-18 1 45 and over 1 question as to whether he belongs in this column or un 26 to 45 F 16-26 1 45 and ov 1 From Stub Entries to Indents - Claims Against South Carolina - - Books O-Q: No 410 Issued the 3d May 1785 - to Mr. William Addison - for Twelve Pounds 8s2 - Book P Sterling - for Sundries for Continentals and Militia in 1777, 1779, 1780, 1781 and 1782 - as pr Acct audited - -

Children of William ADDISON and Catharine [---] were as follows:

a. Hiram Abram ADDISON, born in Orangeburg District, South Carolina; died 1834 in Pike County, Mississippi. He married in 1820 in Pike County, Mississippi Rebecca SIMMONS, born 26 Jan 1799 in Orangeburg District, South Carolina; died 2 Dec 1883 in Mississippi, daughter of Richard SIMMONS and Ann TYLER.

Notes for Hiram Abram ADDISON:Children of Hiram Abram ADDISON and Rebecca SIMMONS were as follows: 1a1. George W. ADDISON, born 10 Aug 1824 in Mississippi; died 6 Feb 1886 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.

Information provided by Gene Jeffries 6 May 2000.


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