Adams, Hammons, and Related Families Genealogy

Notes


James Vickers

1850 Census, District 79, St Clair Co., Missouri, pg 142
James Vickers 42 M Farmer S. Carolina
Mary 42 F Tennessee
John W. 12 M Tennessee
James C. 11 M Tennessee
Levi M 9 M Tennessee
Thomas A. 7 M Tennessee

1860 Census, Speedwell twp, St. Clair Co., Missouri, pg 976/977
James Vickers 54 M Farmer 1000 500 S. Carolina
Mary vickers 53 F Tennessee
James C. Vickers 21 M Tennessee
Thomas A. Vickers 17 M Tennessee


James C. Vickers


48. ? Hawkins, born in Kentucky; died in ? Missouri. He married 49. Mary K. ?.
49. Mary K. ?, born ABT 1798 in Kentucky.

Children of ? Hawkins and Mary ? are:

i. Elizabeth An Hawkins, born ABT 1822 in Tennessee; married James Vickers January 1, 1861 in Cedar County, Missouri.

ii. Reason Hawkins, born ABT 1825 in Kentucky; married Dulsenia Proctor April 1, 1849 in Moniteau County, Missouri.

iii. Nicholas M. Hawkins, born ABT 1834 in Illinois; died 1906 in Nevada, Vernon, Missouri; married Harriett Clendenning.

iv. Wilson K. Hawkins, born ABT 1836 in Illinois; married Sarah J. Huff April 14, 1867 in Cedar County, Missouri.

24 v. John Wesley Hawkins, born July 25, 1837 in Kentucky; died ABT November 1869 in Cedar County, Missouri; married Mary Jane Lewis May 13, 1858 in Cedar County, Missouri.

vi. James William Hawkins, born ABT 1839 in Illinois; married Martha Adeline Lewis April 15, 1858 in Cedar County, Missouri.


John W. Vickers

1860 Census St Clair Co., Speedwell Twp, Missouri, pg 977
John W. Vicker 23 M Farmer 500 400 Missouri
Emeline 20 F Unknown
James Y. 1 M Missouri


Patterson Crockett

Census Records
1810 census: Patterson was in Christian County, Kentucky with 1 female under 10, 1 male 26-45, and 1 female 26-45.
1819: Patterson Crockett listed on the census returned by David Crockett, esqur. (Source: Minute Book Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Lawrence County, Tennessee 1818-1822 compiled by Mrs. Charles E. Carpenter and Mrs. Claude A. Carter, 1977).
1820 census; Patterson is listed in Giles County, Tennessee with 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-45, 5 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, and 1 female 26-45.
1830 census: Patterson is listed in Gibson County, Tennessee

General Notes
According to Goodspeed's History of Lawrence County, TN, David Crockett and Patterson Crockett were among the first settlers on the Middle Fork in Lawrence County.
David and Patterson were on an 1818 voter list in Lawrence County.
Patterson and Davy Crockett lived near each other in Giles county (information from Tamara H. McAnally e-mailed to Joy Bland).
1823: Patterson was an overseer on a road in Gibson County in 1823 with references in Gibson county bonding him and Davy to survey roads.
Will of Patterson Crockett, page 39 in bond and will book 1833-1841 of Gibson County Courthouse: Dated September, 1831. Nancy Crockett appointed executrix...give to my beloved wife, Nancy Crockett, during her life and at her death my will is that the whole of my estate or so much thereof or shall be on hand at her death be equally divided amongest all my children... witnesses: William Stone, As __ Stone.
Note: the children were not named in the will.
Sometime after Patterson's death, Nancy moved to Stoddard Co., MO., and remarried (to William Webb) and moved to Cedar County Missouri.
Patterson's moves after he left Christian County, Kentucky, seem to parallel Davy Crockett's. Davy and Patterson Crockett were early settlers in Lawrence County; they were in Giles County in about 1818; later, Davy and Patterson moved to Gibson County. Patterson Crockett had land adjoining Davy Crockett in Gibson County. In the late 1820s and 1830s, Davy maintained homes in Gibson and Weakley Counties.
Patterson may have been named James Patterson Crockett.


Nancy Gray

Sometime after Patteson's death, Nancy moved to Stoddard Co., Missouri, and remarried to William Webb and moved to Cedar County Missouri.

She reared thirteen children, eleven daughters and two sons, all of whom married and reared families.

Record Book of Wills in the County of Stoddard, Missouri Book A, pg. 2 & 3 State of Tennessee, Gipson County:
Be it Remembered that heretofore to Witt on the fifteenth of September at a court of pleas and quarter sessions held forsaid County of Gipson at a court house in the town of Trenton on the 5 Monday in September 1836 present holding said court the worshipful Joseph B. Delwill BB ...Sampson The... ... ... Simeon Cart... Hughs M. Quin ... Jeremiah H. Hengin Henry Hunt John mi... A.D. Davidson W.B.G. Kiningworth John C. Gill R. William Stone Benion Crawford John T. Thomas John D. Davis. Nancy Crockett applied to same court for Letters testamenting upon all the goods and chattels rights and credits which where of -- Pattonon Crockett -- Late of this County deceased which for reasons appearing to the said Court where granted the said applicant upon entry into Bond and Security according to law which was according to wit the said will and testament of Pattonon Crockett was the day duly sworn in afor court by the William Stone and Asher Stone who being requested ...tution to the Execution as requested where of stated that the said testator was of sound mind and disposing memory and on motion Nancy Crockett was appointed Executrix and duly qualified as such and Entered into bond and security as Required sure these are therefore to authorize and require of said Nancy Crockett that now forthwith inter in and upon the administration of all and singular the goods and chattel rights and credits which where of the said Pattonon Crockett Late of said county of Gibson deceased and make true disposition and return thereof according to law. In witness whereof I Thomas Fite Clerk of said court hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at office 15 day of October 1836 -signed- Tho. Fite Clk Recorded October 19th 1837 Jonas Esken Clerk This Indenture made this 11th day of June in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty five between Wm. Webb of the County of Gipson and State of Tennessee of the first part and Nancy Crockett of said County of the second part witnesseth that whereas a marriage is shortly intended to be had and solemnized between the same William Webb and Nancy Crockett and the said William Webb being in debt more than he is this then able to pay and in order to prevent the property of the said Nancy Crockett from being liable for payment of the same William Webbs debts provided the intended marriage takes place the said William Webb doth covent and agree with the said Nancy Crockett his intended wife to give up and relinquish all the right title and claim to all the property that she has of Every description that would Otherwise come into his hands after said marriage takes place for her own special use and benefit and for the Benefit of her family and the said William Webb doth further covenant and agree with the said Nancy Crockett provided said intended marriage shall take place never to take any ....ly in making use of any part of her Estate that now hers or that she may hereafter acquire in any way without her consent or for the use and benefit of her family and that no part thereof shall ever be liable for the debts of the said William Webb in anyway what ever in Testamony whereof we have here unto set our hands and affixed our seals this day and year above written signed in presence of William Stone, Asher Stone -signed- William Webb Nancy Crockett pg 4 The State of Tennessee, Gipson County Personally appeared before me John W. Crockett clerk of the circuit Court of Said County Asher Stone one of the Subscribering witnesses to the within insterment who being first duly sworn deposeath and saith that he was acquainted with the within named William Webb and Nancy Crockett and that they acknowledged the within in his presents to be there act and deed for the purposes therein setforth witness my hand at office this 21 September AD 1835. J.W. Crockett Clk Record October the 19th 1837 Jonas Eaker Clk
John W. Crockett above was David's son John Wesley Crockett.


Nancy Crockett

Possibly Nancy

Cemetery Records of Boone County, Missouri Volume V Name: Nancy AnnCrockett Birth Date: 18 Apr 1822 Death Date: 15 Sep 1847 Cemetery: Little Bonne Femme Description: Located 4 miles south from Columbia, Mo. on Highway 63


Joseph Hawkins

Not much is known about Joseph Hawkins. Records indicate that he may have been married twice, but this is not verified.
His father was probably a John Hawkins, but again, it is not certainif he was actually married to Mary Long,
What is certain from all records found, is that, Joseph had two daughters. Sarah married General John Sevier, and Rebeckah married John Crockett. The later couple were the parents of DavyCrockett, the legendary gentleman from Tennessee, who served in Congress,and later died at the Alamo, in San Antonio, Texas.

SEE ALSO:
Broderbund Software, Family Tree Maker, Family Archives, World FamilyTree's:

Vol. 1 # 4865
Vol. 2 # 5531
Vol. 3 # 0486
Vol. 4 # 1533 and 3278.
Vol. 5 # 0019
Vol. 8 # 0994 and 2013.
Vol. 9 # 2405
Vol. 10 # 1569
Vol. 11 # 1501, 1819, and 2468.
Vol. 13 # 3668
Vol. 14 # 1235
Vol. 15 # 2913
Vol. 17 # 0623