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Page 1 of 10 Husband Abt 1758, Edgecombe Co., North Carolina Resided, Chatham Co., North Carolina Bef Nov 1824, Pendleton District, South Carolina, USA Bethlehem Church Cemetery, Easley, Pickens Co., South Carolina Abt 1779 Perhaps, Chatham Co., North Carolina Husband's father Edward Tatum Husband's mother Martha Bynum Abt 1760 Perhaps,, North Carolina, USA Children 1 M 2 M 3 M 4 F 5 M 6 F Abt 1821/1823 Resided, Pendleton District, South Carolina, USA Perhaps, Bethlehem Church Cemetery, Easley, Pickens Co.,South Carolina 's father 's mother List each child in order of birth. Nathaniel Tatum Hugh Tatum Abt 1780 Abt 1862, Chatham Co., North Carolina Dalton, Whitfield Co., Georgia, USA W. (perhaps Winnifred) Abt 1806 Perhaps,, South Carolina or North Carolina, USA 16 Oct 1782, Chatham Co., North Carolina 1862 Dawsonville, Dawson Co., Georgia, USA Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery, Dawson Co., Georgia, USA Mary "Polly" Roe 1804, Pendleton District, South Carolina, USA Edward Tatum Abt 1785, Chatham Co., North Carolina Perhaps he went to Georgia Parthena Tatum William Tatum [Female] Tatum Abt 1786 Aft 1853, Chatham Co., North Carolina Resided, Tarrant Co., Texas, USA John Cannon 1849 Perhaps, Cass Co., Tx Abt 1787, Chatham Co., North Carolina 29 Jul 1850, Benton Co. (now Calhoun Co.), Alabama, USA Rebecca Miller Abt 1817,, South Carolina, USA Abt 1788 Aft 1800, Chatham Co., North Carolina Resided, Pendleton District, South Carolina, USA Prepared by Phone E-mail address Date prepared Cecilie Gaziano 612-825-8887 cgaziano@prodigy.net Address 4511 Fremont Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55419-4744 cgaziano@prodigy.net U.S.A.

Children 7 M 8 F 9 M 10 F 11 M 12 F 13 M 14 F List each child in order of birth. [Male] Tatum Sarah "Sally" Tatum Jesse Tatum Abt 1790, Chatham Co., North Carolina Abt 1794, Pendleton District, South Carolina Bef 1874, Tarrant Co., Texas, USA Carter Cannon Abt 1816, Pendleton District, South Carolina, USA 23 Jan 1798, Pendleton District, South Carolina, USA Abt 1873/1876 Liberty, Independence Co., Arkansas, USA Mary Carleton Abt 1819 Probably, Pendleton District, South Carolina, USA Nancy Abt 1829/1830,, South Carolina, USA Rebecca Collins 28 Oct 1862, Independence Co., Arkansas, USA Mary "Polly" Tatum Abt 1799, Pendleton District, South Carolina, USA 29 Aug 1884 Pickens Court House, Pickens Co., South Carolina, USA Bethlehem Church Cemetery, Easley, Pickens Co., South Carolina Sherriff Haynes Bef 1828, Pickens District, South Carolina, USA [Male] Tatum [Female] Tatum John W. Tatum 1795/1800, Pendleton District, South Carolina, USA 1801/1804, Pendleton District, South Carolina, USA Aft 1820 Resided, Pendleton District, South Carolina, USA 5 May 1805, Pendleton District, South Carolina, USA 21 Nov 1870 Jacksonville, Calhoun Co., Alabama, USA Thomas Cemetery, Jacksonville, Calhoun Co., Alabama,USA Eliza Boozer 15 Apr 1834 Jacksonville, Calhoun Co., Alabama, USA Nancy R. Tatum 1806, Pendleton District, South Carolina, USA Aft 1880 Resided, Gordon Co., Georgia, USA Solomon H. Roe Abt 1831, Pickens District, South Carolina, USA Page 2 of 10

HUSBAND - Page 3 of 10 NOTE: Many family trees give Mary Wright as 's wife; however, this is incorrect. The who married Mary Wright was a different man, as documented by data at the website of the Daughters of the American Revolution, www.dar.org. Interestingly, handwritten notes about family history by a descendant's (Dianne Doyle Stephens) deceased father say that this and his brother Jesse fought in the American Revolutionary war. John died too early to have applied for a pension. The original war records burned about 1800. abt 1758 Perhaps Edgecombe Co. or Halifax Co., NC. was born to Edward Tatum & Martha (probably Bynum). 1775/1783 Sometime during this period served in the American Revolutionary War, and his brother Jesse served also. From handwritten notes about family history by a descendant's (Diane Doyle Stephens) deceased father. John died too early to have applied for a pension. The original war records burned about 1800, so the records we have today are from other sources. abt 1779 abt 1780 Perhaps Chatham Co., NC. married an unknown wife. Chatham Co., NC. Son, Nathaniel Tatum, was born. 16 Oct 1782 Chatham Co., NC. Son, Hugh Tatum, was born to &. abt 1785 abt 1786 abt 1787 abt 1788 abt 1790 Chatham Co., NC. Son, Edward Tatum, was born to &. Chatham Co., NC. Daughter, Parthena Tatum, born to &. Chatham Co., NC. Son, William Tatum, was born to &. Chatham Co., NC. Daughter, name unknown, born to &. Chatham Co., NC. Son, name unknown, born to &. 1790 Hillsborough District, Chatham Co., NC. Federal Census, John Tatom. 1 male 16 or older (John), 3 males under 16 (Hugh, Edward, William), 4 females (wife, Parthena, unknown daughter, unknown other female), First Census of the US, printed, p. 86. Microfilm, p. 218. abt 1794 abt 1799 Pendleton District, SC. Daughter, Sarah Sally Tatum, was born to &. Pendleton District, SC. Daughter, Mary Polly Tatum, was born to John &. 23 Jan 1798 Pendleton District, SC. Jesse Tatum was born. He was very likely to have been the son of &. This information is from descendant, Michael Ritter, ritteratwork@hotmail.com, who has a family tree at www.rootsweb.ancestry.com, WorldConnect Project, entitled In memory of my grandparents, last updated 21 May 2014; accessed 29 May 2015. Note that: in 1795/1800 an unknown son was born to John &, as shown in the 1800 and 1810 censuses. 1795/1800 Pendleton District, SC. Another unknown son was born to John &. 29 Jun 1798 Chatham Co., NC. Edward Tatum of SC sold to Joseph Harkney 250 acres where John Tatum formerly lived, on Haw River and Mill Creek, NC. [Edward was John s father.]

Husband HUSBAND - (Continued) 1800 Pendleton District, SC. Federal Census, p. 114, John Tatam. Page 4 of 10 1801/1804 Pendleton District, SC. daughter was born to John &. 24 Oct 1803 Pendleton District, SC. bought 300 acres on Wolf Creek from James Rice of Claiborne County, TN. Nathaniel Tatum was one of the witnesses. 05 May 1805 Pendleton District, SC. Son, John W. Tatum, was born to & unknown. NOTE: this son was NOT named John Wilkins Tatum. Wilkins Tatum was a different man. 03 Aug 1805 Pendleton District, SC, Deed Book H, pp. 304-305. Benjamin Bourland for $350 sold Rusell Cannon parts of tracts on Wolf Creek, of 12 Mile River, bd. by Willie Benson, William Marchbanks, Reuben Reed and. Wit: Wm. Cannon, James Cannon.[1] Agnes (X) Bourland released dower to John McClure, JQ, 31 Aug. 1805. William Cannon made oath to John McClure, 31 Aug. 1803. Rec: 25 Mar. 1806.[2] Deed Book H, pp. 304-305. 1806 Pendleton District, SC. Daughter, Nancy, was born to and unknown wife. 1810 Pendleton District, SC. Federal Census, roll 61, p. 207. From www.ancestry.com. 24 Mar 1818 Pendleton District, SC. Filed in Anderson Co., SC, Estate Papers, Lachago? No. 12, Bundle No. 13, Box 2678, microfilm c1406 in the South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, SC. they the deponents is well acquainted with, the brother of Martha Tatum (aged approximately 50) who sought guardianship over her affairs and estate because she had been a lunatic for at least 15 years. The case runs many pages and extends at least until 2 Oct 1829, after had died. Signed by: Russel Cannon {his mark} [his son Carter married Sarah, s daughter], Samuel McCollum, Joshua Barton, John Stanly, David McCollum, Benjamin Day, John Cannon [possibly Carter Cannon s brother], Elijah Cannon [Carter s brother]. Before Joseph Carleton, J.P. 24 Oct 1819 Pendleton District, SC. sold to Charles Durham, 34 acres located on Wolf Creek and 12 Mile River, bounded by Charles Durham and William Hunter, for $100. John also deeded 1 acre for a cemetery, to Tatum Union Church, later Bethlehem Union Church, now Bethlehem Methodist Church, near Pickens, SC. 1820 Pendleton District, SC. Federal Census, roll M33_120, p. 169,. Bef Nov 1824 Pendleton District, SC. died. No will. Burial: with no headstone surviving today, Bethlehem Methodist Church Cemetery, near Pickens, SC. 18 Nov 1824 Pendleton District, SC. Sale bill. Purchasers: Carter Cannon [married John s daughter Sarah Sally ], Joel Durham, Elijah Cannon [Carter s brother], Hugh Tatum, Ransom Cannon [Carter s brother], John Ferguson, John E. Herd. Jacob Gearin, Edmond Singleton, Benjamin Day, Lewis Brown [married John s sister Julia], Jas Cary, Charles Durham, James Hamilton, Wily Gilstrap, Joshua Thompson, Baily Barton, Wm Humpras, Wm Howin. (Carter Cannon purchased one pair of mill stones.) {Papers part of above estate file} 19 Dec 1824 Pendleton District, SC. Estate sale for was published on Fairview Meeting House. Hugh Tatum and William Tatum were administrators of the estate of. This would indicate that Hugh and William were the sons of John. The estate was administered Dec 24, 1824, by Hugh and William, and Edward Tatum, under bond of $2,000.00. The estate listed major items as two slaves; Dick worth $375 and Ben at $500, property $1,296. It indicated that Hugh owed him $1, Nathaniel Tatum $1, and Jeremiah

HUSBAND - (Continued) Fields $1.25 plus a note of $25. Sold: Hogs, horse, mare, colt, shucks, rye (hogshead), loom, oven, cradle, sythe, gears, plows, bees, side saddle, tables, jugs, pails, pigeons, reap hook, bed, furniture, cotton, books, chairs, geese, sheep, fodder, oats, potatoes, planks, big cart, straw, check reel, wheel and tools. Sale brought $1,288.88 3/4. It appears that John s wife has predeceased him. From an Internet web page: Era Tatum s book indicates that she has possession of a petition signed by, to the State requesting payment for 10 months service, for which he received no pay. John served as guardian of his sister Martha, who was institutionalized when her mind went bad, until his death." Buyers: Rebecca Tatum [wife of John s son William], Edward Tatum [son of John], Parthenia Tatum [daughter of John], Hugh Tatum [son of John], William Tatum [son of John], John W. Tatum [son of John], Nathaniel Tatum [?}, Moses Hendricks [the brother of Hillary Hendricks, who married John s sister Elizabeth], and Sheriff Haynes [married John s daughter Polly] was among them. _ [1] These appear to be Russell Cannon s sons. Another William Cannon and another James Cannon lived in the area. [2] Pendleton District, S.C. Deeds 1790-1806, compiled by Betty Willie, Southern Historical Press, Easley, SC, 1982, p. 389. WIFE - Nearly all of 's children had a daughter named Parthena or Parthenia, and John named a daughter this, as well. It may be that John's wife's name was Parthena. CHILD 1 - Nathaniel Tatum abt 1780 Chatham Co., NC. Nathaniel Tatum was born to & unknown wife. 24 Oct 1803 Pendleton District, SC. bought 300 acres on Wolf Creek from James Rice of Claiborne County, TN. Nathaniel Tatum was one of the witnesses. abt 1808 North or South Carolina. Nathaniel Tatum married W. (perhaps Winnifred). 12 Mar 1809 Buncombe Co., NC. Son Elias James was born to Nathaniel & W. 1810 Buncombe Co., NC. Federal Census, Roll 39, p. 255. Nathaniel Tatom. 1 m 26-44, 4 m under10; 1 f 16-25. 1815 Probably Buncombe Co., NC. Son Riley was born to Nathaniel & W. 1820 Pendleton District, SC. Peggy was born to Nathaniel & W. 13 Jun 1818 Pendleton District, SC. Son Edward was born to Nathaniel & W. 1820 Federal Census: Nathaniel Tatum not found. 22 Aug 1823 Pendleton District, SC. Parthena was born to Nathaniel & W. 1821/1825 Pendleton District, SC. son, perhaps Hugh, was born to Nathaniel & W. 19 Dec 1824 Pendleton District, SC. Estate sale for was published on Fairview Meeting House. Hugh Tatum and William Tatum were administrators of the estate of. This would indicate that Hugh and William might be the sons of John. The estate was Page 5 of 10

CHILD 1 - Nathaniel Tatum (Continued) administered Dec 24, 1824, by Hugh and William, and Edward Tatum, under bond of $2,000.00. The estate listed major items as two slaves; Dick worth $375 and Ben at $500, property $1,296. It indicated that Hugh owed him $1, Nathaniel Tatum $1, and Jeremiah Fields $1.25 plus a note of $25. Sold: Hogs, horse, mare, colt, shucks, rye (hogshead), loom, oven, cradle, sythe, gears, plows, bees, side saddle, tables, jugs, pails, pigeons, reap hook, bed, furniture, cotton, books, chairs, geese, sheep, fodder, oats, potatoes, planks, big cart, straw, check reel, wheel and tools. Sale brought $1,288.88 3/4. It appears that John s wife has predeceased him. From an Internet web page: Era Tatum s book indicates that she has possession of a petition signed by, to the State requesting payment for 10 months service, for which he received no pay. John served as guardian of his sister Martha, who was institutionalized when her mind went bad, until his death." Buyers: Rebecca Tatum [wife of John s son William], Edward Tatum [son of John], Parthenia Tatum [daughter of John], Hugh Tatum [son of John], William Tatum [son of John], John W. Tatum [son of John], Nathaniel Tatum [?}, Moses Hendricks [the brother of Hillary Hendricks, who married John s sister Elizabeth], and Sheriff Haynes [married John s daughter Polly] was among them. Page 6 of 10 1826 Pendleton District, SC. Daughter Winnifred Winnie was born to Nathaniel & W. 27 Apr 1827 Pendleton District, SC. Daughter Lucy was born to Nathaniel & W. 1830 Pickens District, SC. Federal Census, Series M19, Roll 173, p. 285. Nathaniel Tatum. 11 Jun 1832 Pickens District, SC. Son Jesse Hawkins was born to Nathaniel & W. 1840 Davis, Forsyth Co., GA. Federal Census, Roll 41, p. 281. Nathaniel Tatum. 1840/1841 Forsyth Co., GA. Son W. W. was born to Nathaniel & W. 1850 Hall Co., GA. Federal Census, District 38, Roll M432_72, p. 338B. Nathaniel Tatum. 1851/1859 Hall Co. or Whitfield Co., GA. Nathaniel s wife W. died. 1860 Whitfield Co., GA. Federal Census, Dalton, Roll M653_141, p. 576. Nathaniel Tatum, in household of J. H. Tatum & wife Melinda and children. aft 1860 documentation.) Perhaps Whitfield Co., GA. Nathaniel Tatum died. (One Internet family tree says 1862, no CHILD 2 - Hugh Tatum Information obtained 13 Sep 2014 from: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:wfxn0e7d0gaj: familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/a/n/rebecca-k-landrum/website-0001/uhp-0039.html+&cd=2&hl=en&ct= clnk&gl=us below are from this source. for Hugh Tatum: _Hugh Tatum bought 202 1/2 acres of land on 12 Mile Creek(in Pendleton District, SC)in 1814 and sold it in 1833 to George Hindrix. Solomon Tatum bought property on the same creek in 1829 and sold it in 1832,the deed being signed by his wife, Susanna, who was a Trotter before marriage. owned property on same creek.

CHILD 2 - Hugh Tatum (Continued) 1810 Federal Census of Pendleton District, SC, roll 61, p. 207. From www.ancestry.com._hugh Tatum:1 male 26-45, 2 males under 10,1 female 16-26, 1 female under 10. 1820 Federal Census of Pendleton District, SC., roll M33_120, p. 169. Hugh Tatum: 2 males under 10,1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-44, 2 females 10-15; 1 female 26-44 (3 engaged in agriculture,1 male slave under 14,1 female slave 14-25.) From www.ancestry.com. Page 7 of 10 1830 Federal Census of Pendleton District, South Carolina, Series: M19; Roll: 173; Page: 317. Hugh Tatum:1 male under 5, 1 male 5-10, 2 males 15-20, 1 male 20-30,1 male 40-50, 1 female 20-30, 1 female 40-50, 2 male slaves, 3 female slaves. From www.ancestry.com. 1840 Federal Census of Lumpkin County, Georgia. Hugh Tatum:2 males 15-20,1 male 20-30,1 male 50-60,1 female 50-60 and 1 female 80-90. From www.ancestry.com._ 1850 Federal Census of Lumpkin County, GA: Hugh Tatum 68 yrs, Polly 64 yrs. 1860 Federal Census of Dawson County, Georgia, Blacks District 7 July 1860 Ancestry.com, 58 of 97547(470)- Hugh Tatum, 77yrs old, male,farmer,1600/250, born NC_ -William Carver, 21yrs old, male, farm laborer, born GA, cannot read or write Pickens Co., SC records show that Hugh Tatum bought 202 1/2 acres of land on 12 Miles River in 1814. He sold the same to George Hindrix Jan. 1833. Lower Creek is mentioned in the last deed, and it was witnessed by William Tatum. The land was purchased from John Black. Lumpkin County, GA records show deed from Sheriff Samuel King to Hugh Tatum,1836. Lot #303 in lower half of 12th Distinct and first section._ Dawson County, GA records show on 2-8-1862 that Hugh Tatum sold 115 acres for $507.00 to Thomas Roland. Lots #410-11 and a part of lot #368 in 13th District and first section. Witnessed by. Burial:, Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery, Dawson Co., Georgia. More About Hugh Tatum and Mary Roe: Marriage: 1804, Pickens Co., South Carolina. Children of Hugh Tatum and Mary Roe are: i. +Horatio R. Tatum <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/a/n/rebecca-k-landrum/website-0001/ UHP-0036.html>, b. September 1821, Wolf Creek, Pickens [should be Pendleton District, which predated Pickens County formation],south Carolina, d. February 09, 1908, Sweetwater Creek,Dawson, Georgia. Some information, including exact date of birth, is given for line T-38 of Tatum DNA Project, The Tatum Project: Patriarchs, <http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/tatum/pats> CHILD 4 - Parthena Tatum From 1800, 1810, and 1820 censuses for. 1850 Census of Precinct 2, Cass County, Texas, p. 747, 72/72, line 24: John Canon 66 M W Farmer 640 SC within the year: IS MARRIED WITHIN THE YEAR CORRECT? Pathana " 64 F W NC within the year Louisa " 15 F W NC [Is she John's or Pathana/Parthena's daughter? IF MARRIED YEAR] W/IN

Husband CHILD 5 - William Tatum Information from: <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/a/l/kevin-howard-walters/website-0001/uhp- 1420.html> Accessed 13 Sep 2014. Page 8 of 10 William Tatum (son of and Mary Wright was born Bet. 1783-1784 in SC (Wolf Creek, Pickens Co.?), and died July 29, 1850 in Benton Co. (now Calhoun Co.), AL. He married Rebecca Miller, daughter of Jesse Miller and Martha (Patsy). NOTE: MARY WRIGHT IS THE WRONG WIFE. WILLIAM WAS PROBABLY BORN IN CHATHAM CO., NC. _ for William Tatum:_moved to Alabama around the 1830s_1840 Benton County census William Tatum Roll M704_3 p 13 image 27 (found in 1850 see below)_1850 Benton co. census, where Martha and Henry were married, shows possible parents of Martha under family 555 p 85 (image 86 of 324) William Tatum, 67 b SC, with wife Rebecka, 56 b SC, son J. M., 25 b SC, and daughters S. A., 17 b AL and Elizabeth, 15 (shown b SC although this could be an error caused by the listing of Elizabeth above J.M. and S.A.) Assuming this was an error, this family would have moved to AL from SC between the birth of J.M. in 1825 and the birth of S.A. in 1833. Furthermore, if Martha's birthplace in 1828 is SC, the move to AL would have occurred between then and 1833. _From Lem Pendley at lempen@aol.com, re: the above William Tatum: Will of William Tatum. State of Alabama, Benton County, March 16, 1849. I William Tatum being sick and low but sound and disposing mind do hereby make constitute and ordain this is my last will and testament. Item first after all must just debts and fureral charges are paid I do bequeth all the remainder of my property as follows, to wit: Item second all my real and personal property to my wife Rebecca during her natural life or widowhood with an exception of three beds and furniture which is now claimed by my three daughters Oma (This is Neoma), Martha and Eliza and it being my wish that they should keep and hold the same. I furthermore bequeth to my above named daughters Oma Martha and Eliza to each one cow and calf. It is futhermore my wish that my executors or administrators shall sell to satisfy my debts such property as he or they in their good judgement may see the family can best do without. It is further my wish that after the death or remarriage of my wife Rebecca that all my property ezcept those items above excepted be sold and equally devided between my eight children: Jesse M Tatum, Parthenia Pace, Sarah Boozer, Oma Tatum, Alpha Boozer, Rebecca A Anderson, Martha C Tatum, Eliza A Tatum, with an exception on one hundred dollars that I William Tatum paid for Isaac Pace, husband of Parthenia Pace, and the condition of the above is such should Isaac Pace account to my executors for one hundred dollars with interest, he is then to have an equal share with the balance codicil. Should my wife Rebecca marry she is then to have a childs part of all my property, and I do hereby constitute and appoint to execute the above my son Jesse M Tatum and Oliver P Anderson. I have hereunder set my hand seal the day and date above written in the presents of Thomas D Pearson, William X Tatum, Unk Wilson. Albert Alexander, Justice of the Peace._He died on July 29. The will was recorded 11 Sep 1850 in book 14, page 188. The Court House burned down, but a copy was available. Census, 1850, Benton County, AL, he was listed as 67 and Rebecca was 56. It is not known when he moved to Alabama or if he stoppen on the way. 1820 census he was in the Pendleton SC,District. 1840 census he was in Benton County, AL. Time between these dates is unavailable._per http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/ pageload.cgi?rebecca,miller::tatum::793.html the_ Children of WILLIAM TATUM and REBECCA MILLER are:_i. JESSE M.5 TATUM, b. 1825; d. 1857, Calhoun Cty, AL; m. SAMANTHA._ii. PARTHENIA TATUM, m. ISAAC PACE._iii. SARAH TATUM, m. HIRAM BOOZER._iv. ALPHA TATUM, m. PETER BOOZER, March 17, 1842, Calhoun Cty, AL._v. REBECCA A. TATUM, m. OLIVER P. ANDERSON._vi. MARTHA C. TATUM, m. HENRY M. ANTHONY._vii. ELIZA A. TATUM, b. 1835; d. 1913; m. JOHN FAGAN._viii. NEOMA TATUM, b. 1821; d. 1897; m. JASPER N. HENDRIX, September 20, 1849. Children of William Tatum and Rebecca Miller are: i. +Martha C. Tatum <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/a/l/kevin-howard-walters/website-0001/ UHP-0344.html>, b. December 01, 1828, Tatum, South Carolina, d. May 19, 1900, Cherokee County, Alabama. 1850 Federal Census of 98th District,Benton County, Alabama: William, 67, SC, & Rebecca, 56, SC, Tatom; Elizabeth, 15, SC; J. M. 25, SC, & wife S. A., 17 AL. 550/553.

Husband CHILD 6 - [Female] Tatum From the 1800 census for. Page 9 of 10 CHILD 7 - [Male] Tatum Presence of this male child of is deduced from the 1790 and 1800 censuses for, born about 1785/1790. CHILD 8 - Sarah "Sally" Tatum Sarah's last name was Tatum, according to handwritten notes on family history written by the father of Dianne Doyle Stevens. They are descendants of Mary Elizabeth Barnes, daughter of Martha Cannon and John S. Barnes. CHILD 9 - Jesse Tatum From 1800 and 1810 censuses for. Male born about 1795/1800. CHILD 10 - Mary "Polly" Tatum Information from the family tree of Jerald Davis, who has a Family Finder autosomal DNA kit with Family Tree DNA. From 1800, 1810, and 1820 censuses for. 1880 Federal Census of Pickens Court House, Pickens County, South Carolina; Roll: 1238; Family History Film: 1255238; Page: 17B; Enumeration District: 128. Mary Haynes, 81, widow, born in South Carolina; Theney Bradley, 39; Pinkney Bradley, 41; Oscar Haynes. The 1850 and 1860 censuses show her as younger, but vary widely -- 1800 in the first one and 1810 in the second. There are references in family trees for Mary Tatum, who married Sheriff Haynes, that her grandparents were buried near her in Bethlehem Methodist Church cemetery (the church is now Bethel Community Church). The source of the information about burial was Mary's death notice (possibly in the Keowee Courier). Note from C.G.: I could not locate any 1884 copies of this newspaper. Many assume that Mary's parents were buried there, also. There are no surviving Tatum headstones today or a surviving headstone for Mary Tatum Sheriff. The family trees (found on www. Rootsweb.Ancestry.com, WorldConnect Project) say that at one time there seemed to be markings of graves at the foot of the lot for Mary's son Harper Haynes, who was buried there years later. I could not locate anyone to query about this when I did a search. CHILD 11 - [Male] Tatum From 1800 and 1810 censuses for. Male born about 1795/1800. CHILD 13 - John W. Tatum From 1810 census for. 1850 Federal Census of Subdivision 29, Benton Co. [later Calhoun Co.], Alabama; Roll: M432_1; Page: 347B. 1860 Federal Census of Ranges 8 and 9, Calhoun County, Alabama; Roll: M653_4; Page: 408. 1870 Federal Census of Precinct 8, Calhoun County, Alabama; Roll: M593_5; Page: 652B. John W. Tatum, born in 1805 in Pendleton District, South Carolina, is often confused with Wilkins Tatum, born about 1806 in North Carolina. Both had wives named Eliza. John W. Tatum moved to Calhoun County, Alabama. Wilkins Tatum moved to Haywood County, Tennessee. CHILD 14 - Nancy R. Tatum From 1810 and 1820 censuses for. 1880 Federal Census of Seventh Pct, Gordon, Georgia; Roll: 149; Family History Film: 1254149; Page: 163B;

CHILD 14 - Nancy R. Tatum (Continued) Enumeration District: 113. From www.ancestry.com. Husband's parents were shown as father born in SC, mother born in NC. This may or may not be accurate. Nancy R. Tatum, daughter of of Pendleton District, SC, was the wife of Solomon H. Roe, according to Bobbie Jones McLane & Capitola Hensley Glazner, "An Index to the Arkansas 1911 Census of Confederate Veterans: Surnames M Through Z, Hot Springs National Park, AR, 1981, pp. 95 and 393. Page 10 of 10