Willie HOUSTON

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Willie HOUSTON was born in 1876 in Louisianna (son of Lazarus Lafayette HOUSTON and Fannie V UNKNOWN).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lazarus Lafayette HOUSTON was born on 02 May 1847 in Early County, Georgia (son of Samuel T HOUSTON and Esther M MARTIN); died on 04 Mar 1931 in Sarpeta, Webster Parish, Louisiana.

    Lazarus married Fannie V UNKNOWN. Fannie was born in Sep 1854 in Louisanna; died on 24 Jun 1931 in Webster Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Fannie V UNKNOWN was born in Sep 1854 in Louisanna; died on 24 Jun 1931 in Webster Parish, Louisiana.
    Children:
    1. Louisa HOUSTON was born in 1873 in Louisianna.
    2. Carter HOUSTON was born in 1874 in Louisianna.
    3. 1. Willie HOUSTON was born in 1876 in Louisianna.
    4. JN HOUSTON was born in 1877 in Louisianna.
    5. Lonnie HOUSTON was born in Jul 1879 in Louisianna.
    6. Ruth HOUSTON was born in Nov 1882 in Louisianna.
    7. Orren Gilbert HOUSTON was born on 03 Feb 1886 in Louisianna.
    8. Vesta HOUSTON was born on 02 Jul 1888 in Sarepta, Webster Parish, LA.
    9. Grace T HOUSTON was born in Jul 1890 in Louisianna.
    10. Lazarus Lee HOUSTON was born on 15 Jun 1892 in Louisianna.
    11. Frances G HOUSTON was born in Feb 1896 in Louisianna.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel T HOUSTON was born on 26 Apr 1811 in Duplin County, North Carolina (son of SamuelJr HOUSTON and Nancy Ann THOMAS); died on 04 Mar 1881 in Sarpeta, Webster Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Sarpeta, Webster Parish, Louisiana.

    Samuel married Esther M MARTIN on 22 Nov 1836 in Randolph County, Georgia. Esther was born on 14 Feb 1819 in Georgia; died on 10 Oct 1905 in Sarpeta, Webster Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Sarpeta, Webster Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Esther M MARTIN was born on 14 Feb 1819 in Georgia; died on 10 Oct 1905 in Sarpeta, Webster Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Sarpeta, Webster Parish, Louisiana.
    Children:
    1. Robert Barrk HOUSTON was born on 15 Jun 1838 in Early County, Georgia; died on 06 Nov 1842 in Early County, Georgia.
    2. Nancy J HOUSTON was born on 13 Oct 1840 in Early County, Georgia; died on 15 May 1925 in Sarpeta, Webster Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Sarpeta, Webster Parish, Louisiana.
    3. Helty Ann HOUSTON was born on 02 Oct 1843 in Early County, Georgia; died on 12 Oct 1843 in Early County, Georgia.
    4. Mary Elizabeth HOUSTON was born on 03 Sep 1845 in Early County, Georgia; died on 28 Jan 1891 in Colmesneil, Tyler County, Texas.
    5. 2. Lazarus Lafayette HOUSTON was born on 02 May 1847 in Early County, Georgia; died on 04 Mar 1931 in Sarpeta, Webster Parish, Louisiana.
    6. Henrietta Shuck HOUSTON was born on 27 Nov 1848 in Early County, Georgia; died on 07 Nov 1920 in Bossier Parish, Louisiana.
    7. Issac P HOUSTON was born in 1850 in Randolph County, Georgia; died on 14 Jan 1896.
    8. Samuel T HOUSTON was born before 24 Jun 1852 in Randolph County, Georgia.
    9. James Lewis HOUSTON was born on 20 Feb 1855 in Early County, Georgia; died on 21 Jul 1887 in Sarpeta, Webster Parish, Louisiana?.
    10. Bennet HOUSTON was born on 24 Mar 1857 in Early County, Georgia; died on 07 Jun 1932 in Sarpeta, Webster Parish, Louisiana.
    11. Margaret HOUSTON was born on 05 Jul 1859 in Randolph County, Georgia; died on 25 Jul 1923.
    12. Martha HOUSTON was born on 05 Jul 1859 in Randolph County, Georgia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  SamuelJr HOUSTON was born on 25 Feb 1774 in Duplin County, North Carolina (son of RS Samuel HOUSTON and Elizabeth HUBBARD); died on 26 Feb 1857 in Madison County, Florida.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ Duplin County, NC - Court Records

    Petition to Establish Town of Hallsborough, Duplin Co., Nov. 1818

    Contributed by Grace Williamson TURNER.
    Transcribed by Sloan Mason

    Source: Petition to Establish Town of Hallsborough, Duplin Co., Nov. 1818
    General Assembly, Session Records, November-December 1818.

    To The Honorable, The General Assembly of the State of North Carolina,

    The Petition of Sundry Inhabitants of the County of Duplin. Respectfully Sheweth that the Lands on the Lower Side of Limestone Rock near the Mouth of the East Side of the North East of Capefear River is a healthy Situation and well calculated for the Establishment of Several Stores which might lend Greatly to the Corsetiere and advantage of Great part of said County.

    Your Petitioners therefore pray that your Honorable Body will take the Subject into Consideration and pass a law to Establish a Town on the lands of William HALL, Senr. and sons Situated as above Stated by the Name of Hallsborough, and your Petitioner as in duty bound will Ever Pray.
    November 1818.

    John BISHOP, Thomas KENADY, A. Newkirk, Lewis JONES, Wm. PEACOCK ............Edward HOUSTON , .............John HOUSTON ...............Merril WILLIAMS, Danl. SOUTHERLAND, Junr., Merit MANNING, William HALL, Sr., Lewis HALL, Abraham HALL, Nicholas HALL, Joseph T. RHODES, A. PEARSALL, John CARR, Hillary BISHOP, Thomas P. HALL
    Felix KENEDY, James SIMPSON, Levin WALLER, Soloman SOUTHERLAND, Samuel SOTHERLAND
    Alexr SOUTHERLAND, David BROCK, Martin MANING

    A Bill to Establish a Town on the Lands of William HALL, Senr. & Sons, in the County
    of Duplin.

    Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of North Carolina, and it is herby enacted by the Authority for the same, that Nicholas HALL, Thomas P. HALL, John FARIOR, Nathan WALLER, Archibald MAXWELL, & Samuel HOUSTON, Thomas KENNEDY (crossed out) be and they are hereby appointed Commissioners for the purpose of laying off a town on the lands of William HALL, Senr. & sons, on the lower side of Limestone Creek near the Mouth on the East Side of the North East of Cape Fear River, in the County of Duplin, by the name of Hallsborough, and it shall be the duty of said Commissioners or a
    Majority of them, as soon or may be to lay off & exhibit a fair plan of said Town in acre or half acre lots, on such part of the lands of the said William HALL, Senr. & Sons, as they or a Majority of them may think proper; and when the said lots shall be so laid off, the same shall be at the entire will & --- disposal of the aforesaid Commissioners, and the money arising from the sale of said lots shall be applied to
    the use of the said William HALL, Senr. & Sons. Provided that the consent of the Proprietors of the Land shall first have been obtained. Provided, further that the said William HALL, Senr. & Sons, shall at and before the laying out & selling the lots of the said Town, execute to the Commissioners aforesaid a good and sufficient title in fee simple to the lands upon which the said Town of Hallsborough is to be
    established.

    In Senate, Dec. 1818, Read the first Time and passed, By Order, HENDERSON, Clrk.

    In Senate Dec. 11, 1818, Read the first time and passed, By Order, Robert WILLIAMS, C.S.

    In. H. COMMONS 23rd. Dec. 1818. Read the second time, amended and passed. By Order, HENDERSON, Clk.

    In Senate, Dec. 24th, 1818, Read the second time and amended and passed. By Order, Robert WILLIAMS

    In Commons 25 Dec. 1818. Read the third time and passed By Order. Honorable Comm.

    In Senate Dec. 25th, 1818. Read the third time and passed and Ordered to be ----By Order. Robt. WILLIAMS, C.S.

    A Bill to Establish a Town on the Land of William HALL, Senr. & Sons in the County of Duplin.

    NOTE 2./ Minutes of the committee appointed "to divide the estate of Samuel Houston

    dec'd so as to ascertain each claimant's share of said Estate". "Total amount of this Negroe property, Do[llars] 6,840"
    Do Cts
    Valued toMrs Houston Sundry Articles at 185 - 50
    Miss Ann Houston ditto 82 - 0
    Samuel Houston ditto 83 - 0
    John Houston ditto 73 - 50
    William Hall ditto 151 - 50
    Felix Rhodes ditto 156 - 50
    The above are the six claimants or heirs to the estate of Samuel Houston. They are by implication: his wife Elizabeth, his daughter Ann, his sons Samuel and John, and the husbands of his married daughters. William Hall is the husband of Mary Houston and John Felix Rhodes is the husba
    nd of Dorothy Houston.
    Duplin Co, NC, Miscellaneous Records, NC Archives, Raleigh, NC: An Order for a Mill on Cypress Creek. Joseph Grimes. Report filed April Term 1787.

    SamuelJr married Nancy Ann THOMAS on 20 Feb 1805 in Duplin County, North Carolina. Nancy was born in 1790 in North Carolina; died after 1850 in Madison County, Florida. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Nancy Ann THOMAS was born in 1790 in North Carolina; died after 1850 in Madison County, Florida.
    Children:
    1. Eliza Jane HOUSTON was born on 26 Apr 1806 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died on 30 Jun 1881 in Duplin County, North Carolina.
    2. 4. Samuel T HOUSTON was born on 26 Apr 1811 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died on 04 Mar 1881 in Sarpeta, Webster Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Sarpeta, Webster Parish, Louisiana.
    3. Issac HOUSTON was born on 03 Aug 1817 in Duplin County, North Carolina.
    4. Betsy Ann HOUSTON was born on 17 Jul 1820 in Duplin County, North Carolina.
    5. Mariah HOUSTON was born on 27 Jan 1825 in Duplin County, North Carolina.
    6. Lewis HOUSTON was born on 28 Dec 1828 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died after 1850 in Madison County, Florida.