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Lowery T Hampton (I1778)
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Listed as ancestors of the 'Daughters of the Republic of Texas:' Hampton, Lowery T. (ca 1791 LA - bef 1839) Hampton, Lucinda (ca 1830 LA - ca 1914) Source: Daughters of the Republic of Texas - Ancestor List |
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Cynthia.sue sends: "Lowry T. Hampton married Sally Jamerson(Jamison-Jameson) on April 20, 1809 in Barren Co., KY. Sarah Jameson's marriage to Mr. Hampton was bonded April 19, 1809, surety provided by Havilah Crump with the consent of Thomas Hampton, guardian of Lowry T. Hampton. Sally Jameson gave her own consent and they were married by Jacob Locke." (Additional note: The note further states that "Thomas was an older brother of Lowry's," however this does not appear to be a matter of record, but an assumption.) Barren Co, Kentucky Marriage Records: Hampton, Lowry T.; Jamerson, Sally; 20 Apr 1809 From: Barren Co, Kentucky Marriage Records, http://www.censusdiggins.com/kybarren_h.html |
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The Wavell Colony Register is a list of 122 families that were registered in Arthur G. Wavell's Colony during the years 1826 to 1830. The boundries of this colony began at the junction of Sulphur Fork and the Red River at Natchitoches upward and ran parallel with the Red River to the mouth of the River Kiamish and back to Sulphur Fork. The Wavell Red River Colony never came into its own. A lot of these early settlers received land grants in the area and in other places in Texas, and Arthur G. Wavell returned to England. 111. Hampton, Lowery 40 111. Hampton, Lucyda 2 months 111. Hampton, Lucy (nee Pool) 25 111. Hampton, Mahola 6 111. Hampton, Prucia 4 111. Hampton, Wade 8 Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~txredriv/wavell.html |
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Texas General Land Office records (http://www.glo.state.tx.us/archives/landgrant.html) show: Abs. #, District, File #, Grantee, Patentee, Remarks 353, Nacogdoches 1st, 260, Lowry T. Hampton, Hrs. of Lowry T. Hampton, wife and 5 children, lived in Texas about 7 years or more ("on the waters of the Big Sandy," 13 Nov 1834 - documentin Spanish) Also shown: County: Rusk, Abstract Number: 353, District/Class: Nacogdoches 1st, File Number: 000260, Original Grantee: Hampton, Lowry T, Patentee: Hampton, Lowry T (Heirs), Patent Date: 18 May 1857, Patent No: 585, Patent Vol: 11, Certificate: 705, Acres: 177 County: Polk, Abstract Number: 34, File Number: SC 000049:9, English Field Notes SCH-45, Original Grantee: Hampton, Lowry T, Title Date: 10 Apr 1835, Patent No: 287, Patent Vol: 20, Certificate: Translation #1731, Acres: 4428.4, Remarks: Big Sandy Creek. See 13 Texas Reports, p. 459. Texas Land Title Abstracts about Hrs. of Lowry T. Hampton, Grantee: Lowry T. Hampton, Certificate: 705, Patentee: Hrs. of Lowry T. Hampton, Patent Date: 18 May 1857, Acres: 177, DISTRICT: Rusk, County: Rusk, File: 260, Patent #: 585, Patent Volume:11, Class: Nac. 1st. Source: Texas Land Title Abstracts |
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LA. Territory (MO) - "Application and Appointment for Letters of Administration and Executors 1805-1815". Nancy Hampton deceased, administrator Lowry T. Hampton. Bond of $200 with W.B. Obannon and John Harvely appointed appraisers. (Unconfirmed, under investigation.) |
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LOUISIANA TERRITORY ~ PETITION TO LAND COMMISSIONERS ~ 1810 [THESE LISTS, CONTAINING 986 SIGNATURES OF MISSOURI PIONEERS IN THE YEAR 1810, COPIED FROM THE TERRITORIAL PAPERS OF THE UNITED STATES, VOL. XIV, LOUISIANA-MISSOURI TERRITORY, 1806-1814, PAGES 382-397. COMPILED BY CLARENCE EDWIN CARTER, U.S.GOV. PRINTING OFFICE, 1949.] - SECTION 9 OF SUBSCRIBERS TO MEMORIAL: includes Lowry Hampton |
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Lowery T. Hampton (1799-1836). He married Lucy Ann Poole in 1827 in Claiborne Parish, LA. They had four children: Prussia (1829-1919) m. Edward Rice Harvey. Lucinda (1831-1923) m. John Reed. Wade (1833-1836). Louisa "Lucy" Ann (1834-bef 1870) m. Thomas Chandler. Lowery possibly died in Burleson Co., TX. |
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NB - research only: Name: Caroline Hampton, Death date: 05 Jul 1917, Death place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, Gender: Female, Age at death: 78 years 24 days, Est. birth year: 1839, Father name: Beverly Hampton, Mother name: Lucy Poole, Film number: 2051958, Digital GS number: 4167277, Image number: 932, Reference number: 17897, Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 |
| Birth | One source record states place of birth as Louisiana. |
| Historical | More than 4,000 residents died from yellow fever. |
| Historical | Napoleon Bonaparte agrees to sell 800,000 square miles of land to the United States for $15 million. |
| Marriage | "Hampton, Lowry T to Jamerson, Sally, 20 Apr 1909," Barren County, Kentucky Marriage Records |
| Marriage | "Lowry T. Hampton married Sally Jamerson (Jamison-Jameson) on April 20, 1809 in Barren Co., KY. Sarah Jameson's marriage to Mr. Hampton was bonded April 19, 1809, surety provided by Havilah Crump with the consent of Thomas Hampton, guardian of Lowry T. Hampton. Sally Jameson gave her own consent and they were married by Jacob Locke." Cynthia.sue sends. (Additional note: The note further states that "Thomas was an older brother of Lowry's," however this does not appear to be a matter of record, but an assumption.) Barren Co, Kentucky Marriage Records: Hampton, Lowry T.; Jamerson, Sally; 20 Apr 1809 From: Barren Co, Kentucky Marriage Records, http://www.censusdiggins.com/kybarren_h.html |
| Marriage | Groom's Name: Lowery T. Hampton, Bride's Name: Sally Simeson, Marriage Date: 20 Apr 1809, Marriage Place: Barren County, Kentucky, Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01050-2, System Origin: Kentucky-EASy, Source Film Number: 209747, Reference Number: No. 117, Collection: Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979 |
| Marriage | "Hampton, Lowry T to Jamerson, Sally, 20 Apr 1909," Barren County, Kentucky Marriage Records |
| Marriage | "Lowry T. Hampton married Sally Jamerson (Jamison-Jameson) on April 20, 1809 in Barren Co., KY. Sarah Jameson's marriage to Mr. Hampton was bonded April 19, 1809, surety provided by Havilah Crump with the consent of Thomas Hampton, guardian of Lowry T. Hampton. Sally Jameson gave her own consent and they were married by Jacob Locke." Cynthia.sue sends. (Additional note: The note further states that "Thomas was an older brother of Lowry's," however this does not appear to be a matter of record, but an assumption.) Barren Co, Kentucky Marriage Records: Hampton, Lowry T.; Jamerson, Sally; 20 Apr 1809 From: Barren Co, Kentucky Marriage Records, http://www.censusdiggins.com/kybarren_h.html |
| Marriage | Groom's Name: Lowery T. Hampton, Bride's Name: Sally Simeson, Marriage Date: 20 Apr 1809, Marriage Place: Barren County, Kentucky, Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01050-2, System Origin: Kentucky-EASy, Source Film Number: 209747, Reference Number: No. 117, Collection: Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979 |
| Fact | Served in War of 1812 - Service Records, Name: Lowry T Hampton, Company: RANGERS, UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS. Rank - Induction: CORPORAL, Rank - Discharge: CORPORAL, Roll Box: 90, Roll Exct: 602 "MUSTER ROLL OF NATHAN BOONE'S COMPANY, [July 31, 1812] Muster Roll of a company of Mounted Rangers under the command of Captain Nathan Boone in the service of the United States commanded by him from 7th June when last mustered to 31st July 1812-inclusive. List includes: "8, Lowry T. Hampton, Corporal, 18 Jun 1812." (Additional Note: One of the first settlers in Missouri, Nathan Boone, a son of Daniel Boone, raised and commanded a company of mounted rangers which was mustered into the militia in 1812. The heroic and determined actions of Boone's Rangers contributed greatly to the defense of the area between the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers.) Source: From the book "Territorial Papers - Louisiana-Missouri Territory," 1806-1814, Volume XIV pages 582-585, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ar/state/history/terr/muster2.txt |
| Historical | War of 1812 between the Americans and the British. |
| Residence | Texas Census, 1820-90, Database: TX Tax List Index, 1820-1829, Name: Loury T. Hampton, State: TX, County: Nacogdoches County, Township: District of Irish Bayou, Year: 1824 |
| Marriage | Name: Lowery T. Hampton, Gender: male, Birth Place: VA, Birth Year: 1790 Spouse Name: Lucy Ann Poole, Spouse, Birth Place: SC, Spouse Birth Year: 1812, Marriage, Year: 1827, Marriage State: LA |
| Marriage | Name: Lowery T. Hampton, Gender: male, Birth Place: VA, Birth Year: 1790 Spouse Name: Lucy Ann Poole, Spouse, Birth Place: SC, Spouse Birth Year: 1812, Marriage, Year: 1827, Marriage State: LA |
| Residence | 1830 US Federal Census shows - Name: Lowry T Hampton, County: Claiborne, State: Louisiana - 1 male (5-10 yrs), 2 males (30-40 yrs), 1 female (20-30 yrs.) |
| Historical | Cholera killed 4,340 people in New Orleans & over 3,000 in New York City. |
| Fact | "L T Hampton League", Wood, Texas, USA - 'Character Certificate' states "...wife and 5 children, lived in Texas about 7 years or more." |
| Historical | The Texas Revolution (or Texas War of Independence) was fought from October 2, 1835 to April 21, 1836 between Mexico and the Texas (Tejas) portion of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas. The Texas Revolution erupted in 1836, after Texas declared its independence from Mexico. Mexico responded by invading Texas, where General Santa Anna won decisive victories in the battles of the Alamo and Goliad. The war ended at the Battle of San Jacinto (about 20 miles (32 km) east of modern day downtown Houston) where General Sam Houston led the Texas Army to victory in 18 minutes over a portion of the Mexican Army under Santa Anna, who was captured shortly after the battle. The conclusion of the war resulted in the creation of the Republic of Texas. |
| Death | Letter of Administration for Thomas Hampton dated 4 August, 1840, No. 109, State of Missouri, County of Lincoln, shows: "John S. Besser... says that Thomas Hampton, Sally ---, Nancy Armstrong, heirs of Tabita Knowlton, heirs of Joseph Hampton, Benjamin Hampton, heirs of Lowery Hampton & Julia Besser are the only heirs... of Thomas Hampton, dec." |
| Death | -> For documents of Thomas Hampton, see http :// www . adkins9 . net / media / Hampton , Thos_Docs . htm |
Sources
| Birth | U.S. & International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 |
| Marriage | Barren County, Kentucky Marriage Records |
| Marriage | Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979 |
| Marriage | Barren County, Kentucky Marriage Records |
| Marriage | Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979 |
| Marriage | Barren County, Kentucky Marriage Records |
| Marriage | Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979 |
| Fact | War of 1812 Service Records Publication: Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M602, 234 rolls. |
| Residence | Texas Census, 1820-90, Database: TX Tax List Index, 1820-1829 |
| Marriage | U.S. & International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 |
| Marriage | U.S. & International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 |
| Marriage | U.S. & International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 |
| Residence | 1830 United States Federal Census (01 Jun 1830) |
| Fact | Texas General Land Office, Land Grant Search |
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Father's Family with Rebecca Rhonda Cooke |
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| Marriage: 2 March 1802 -- Fayette, Kentucky, USA | ||
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Family with Sarah "Sally" Jameson |
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| Marriage: 20 April 1809 -- Barren, Kentucky, USA |
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Family with Lucy Ann Poole |
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| Marriage: 1827 -- Claiborne, Louisiana, USA | ||
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