CSA Thomas J SINGLETARY

Male 1848 - 1912  (64 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  CSA Thomas J SINGLETARY was born in 1848 in Sumter County, Georgia (son of CSA James T SINGLETARY and Elizabeth H. PATTERSON); died on 02 Mar 1912 in Sumter County Georgia; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Sumter County Georgia.

    CSA married Susanna KELLY on 18 Jan 1870 in Sumter County, Georgia. Susanna was born in 1850 in Georgia; died after 1910 in Sumter County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Millie SINGLETARY was born in 1874 in Sumter County, Georgia.
    2. Joseph N. SINGLETARY was born in 1876 in Sumter County, Georgia; died on 23 Aug 1944 in Sumter County Georgia.
    3. Willie F SINGLETARY was born on 29 Sep 1882 in Sumter County, Georgia; died on 19 Aug 1954 in Sumter County Georgia; was buried in Ebenezer Cemetery, Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  CSA James T SINGLETARY was born in 1825 in Telfair County, Georgia (son of Thomas W. SINGLETARY and Anna BARROW); died after 1900 in Sylvan Grove, Dale, Alabama.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ Schley County Georgia Company B -46th Regiment

    Singletary, James T.- private January 3, 1863. Appointed 4th Corporal June 30, 1863. Wounded at
    Stone Mountain, Ga. July 27, 1864. Surrendered at Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865. (Born in Telfair County, Ga. February 27, 1825) J.T. Singletary filed for pension in Sumter Co. (this might be Joseph T.)

    NOTE 2./ AFFIDAVIT FOR THREE WITNESSES

    State of Georgia
    County of Sumter

    In person came before me, the undersigned Ordinary, in and for said County, witnesses James Singletary and ___________ (each known to said Attesting Officer as truthful, reliable and reputable citizens), who severally say under oath, that from their own personal knowledge, Mrs. Laura E. Mott, of the County of Schley, State of Georgia, is the widow if M.J. Mott, who was a soldier in
    Company G of the 64 Regiment of Georgia Volunteers. That said soldier enlisted in the service of the Confederate States on or about the 27th day of April 1863. That while in said service, or by reason of said service in the Army, he lost his life as follows: He was detailed as a guard to conduct prisoners from Petersburg, Va. to Andersonville, Ga. and while on the way, he was shot and
    sent to hospital in Augusta, Ga. and there died on the 17th day of August 1864.

    Amendments: I further swear that I was on the train near Augusta, ga. when said Mott was shot with Minnie ball through the left leg below the knee & saw the wound & assisted in taking him off of said train & I positively know that he has never returned to his home since the war. His wound was the direct cause of his death.

    Our opportunity for knowing the facts stated in reference to death of applicant's husband were that he never returned to the regiment again.

    We further swear that Mrs. Laura E. Mott was the wife of said soldier during the service, and that she has not intermarried since his death, and that she resides in Schley County of the State of Georgia.

    James Singletary (his mark)

    Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 4th day of May, 1891

    A(or S) C. Speer, Ordinary.

    Amendment A.C. Speer, Ordinary
    June 6th, 1891.

    CSA married Elizabeth H. PATTERSON on 10 Jan 1867 in Sumter County, Georgia. Elizabeth was born in 1830 in South Carolina; died after 1900 in Sylvan Grove, Dale, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth H. PATTERSON was born in 1830 in South Carolina; died after 1900 in Sylvan Grove, Dale, Alabama.
    Children:
    1. 1. CSA Thomas J SINGLETARY was born in 1848 in Sumter County, Georgia; died on 02 Mar 1912 in Sumter County Georgia; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Sumter County Georgia.
    2. William SINGLETARY was born in Aug 1850 in Sumter County, Georgia.
    3. John Clinton SINGLETARY was born in 1854 in Sumter County, Georgia.
    4. Robert SINGLETARY was born in 1856 in Sumter County, Georgia; died in in Dale County, Alabama ?.
    5. Samuel J SINGLETARY was born in 1868 in Sumter County, Georgia; died after 1900 in Sylvan Grove, Dale, Alabama.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas W. SINGLETARY was born in 1779 in Camden, Sumter County, South Carolina (son of RS Thomas SINGLETARY and Lydia Ann PERDRIAU); died in 1842 in Sumter County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ Singletary Family Genealogy Forum @ genealogy.com posted by V. Allen Singletary
    <> March 18, 1999.

    I have information on descendants of Thomas W. Singletary and the ancestors of his daughter, Martha Sincletary. Martha was born 30 Sep 1814, Telfair Co., GA, married 1840, Phillip Walker, born 1814, NC, died 1893, Martha died 17 Mar 1869, Schley Co., GA. Her father and mother were Thomas W. Singletary and Anna Barrow.
    Thomas W. Singletary, born (1770-75), Camden, Sumter Co., SC, married ca. 1800, in Sumter Co., SC, Anna Barrow, born 1777, NC, (daughter of Taylor Barrow and Mary Purvis). Thomas died 1842, Telfair, Pulaski Co., GA, and Martha died 30 Jul 1858, Schley Co., GA.
    Thomas W. Singletary and Anna Barrow had the following known children: Thomas W., Arthur, William, Elijah, Nathan J., Martha, Sarah "Sally", Ziba B., and James T. Singletary. Details are in the genealogy report files.
    The 1820 Census showed Thomas and Anna with 7 boys and 3 girls. ((Males: 2 age 0-10; 2 age 10-16; 3 age 16-26; 1 age 45+. Females: 3 age 0-10; 1 age 16-26. No Slaves))
    The 1830 Census showed 5 boys, 4 girls. Thomas moved to GA in 1800. Anna, in 1850 lived in Sumter Co., GA. Her obituary dated 9/22/1858 said she left 7 children.
    I do not claim credit for the research on these people, but I believe the information is valid.

    NOTE 2./ SINGLETARY-BUMPHEAD ROAD
    Extracted from The History of Schley County compiled by The Schley County Preservation Society. Surveyed by Lettie Lee Royal. From Ellaville take Hwy 19 south to 27 west, to Bumphead Rd. Go south on bumphead Rd. for approx. a mile. Cemetery on right.
    Singletary, Cassie No Marker
    Singletary, Gasandra J. 2-01-1818 6-17-1888
    Singletary, Infant Dau. of H.H. & A.M. 1878 1-07-1879
    Singletary, Nathan 8-16-1810 10-06-1873
    Singletary, Thomas W.(Co. B 46th Reg. Ga. Vol.) 2-17-1843 9-24-1863
    Walker, Martha 9-30-1811 3-17-1864
    Walker, Philip 3-23-1814 9-16-1893

    NOTE 3./ Historical Note: The Year Was 1789

    The year was 1789 and in the U.S. a young government was beginning to take shape. In its first nationwide election, the popular Revolutionary War general, George Washington, became the country's first president and was sworn in at the first capitol of the United States, Federal Hall in New York City.

    In France, a rebellion was underway and with the storming of the Bastille prison, the French Revolution began. In its reporting on the subject, The Times of London, England had the following to say of the conflict:

    The spirit of liberty which so long lay in a state of death, oppressed by the hand of power, received its first spark of returning animation, by the incautious and impolitic assistance afforded to America. The French soldier on his return from that emancipated continent, told a glorious tale to his countrymen--"That the arms of France had given freedome to thirteen United States, and planted the standard of liberty on the battlements of New York and Philadelphia." The idea of such a noble deed became a general object of admiration, the [facets?] of a similar state were eagerly longed for by all ranks of people, and the vox populi had this force of argument--"If France gave freedom to America, why should she not unchain the arbitrary fetters which bind her own people.

    Later that year, the Marquis de Lafayette, with the advice of Thomas Jefferson who was at the time the American ambassador to France, drafted the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. It was adopted by France's National Assembly in August and ratified by Louis XVI in October.

    There was unrest in other parts of the world as well. Sweden and Russia were at war, and briefly, Norway had joined the conflict, although a peace treaty was signed in July 1789.

    In a smaller, but well-known conflict, the mutiny on the H.M.S. Bounty was also in the year 1789. On April 28, part of the crew of the Bounty, led by Fletcher Christian, mutinied and set Captain William Bligh and eighteen crewmembers adrift. Bligh managed to get the boat some 3,600 miles to Timor. Some of the mutineers were captured and prosecuted--three were hanged, while others, including Fletcher Christian ended up on Pitcairn Island, where some of their descendants live to this day.

    In 1789, there was an epidemic of influenza in New England, New York, and Nova Scotia, which resulted in many deaths due to secondary cases of pneumonia. The new president was among those who fell ill. He caught a cold while visiting Boston, and later, was affected more seriously with influenza, which was dubbed Washington Influenza.

    Thomas married Anna BARROW about 1800 in Sumter County, South Carolina. Anna (daughter of Taylor BARROW and Mary PURVIS) was born in 1777 in North Carolina; died on 30 Jul 1858 in Schley County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anna BARROW was born in 1777 in North Carolina (daughter of Taylor BARROW and Mary PURVIS); died on 30 Jul 1858 in Schley County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. William SINGLETARY was born about 1802 in Sumter, SC or Telfair County, Georgia; died between 1841 and 1850 in Macon County, Georgia.
    2. Elijah SINGLETARY was born about 1803 in Lawrence, Telfair County, Georgia; died before 1850 in Pulaski County, Georgia.
    3. CSA ThomasJr W SINGLETARY was born in 1804 in Lawrence, Telfair County, Georgia; died after 1860 in Pulaski County, Georgia?.
    4. CSA Nathan P. SINGLETARY was born on 16 Aug 1810 in Laurens County, Georgia; died on 06 Oct 1873 in Schley County, Georgia; was buried in Singletary-Bumphead Road Cemetery, Schley County Georgia.
    5. Sarah "Sally" SINGLETARY was born about 1812 in Telfair County, Georgia.
    6. Martha SINGLETARY was born on 30 Sep 1814 in Telfair County, Georgia; died on 17 Mar 1864 in Schley County, Georgia; was buried in Singletary-Bumphead Road Cemetery, Schley County Georgia.
    7. Cassie SINGLETARY was born about 1817 in Telfair County, Georgia; died about 1817 in Telfair County, Georgia.
    8. CSA Ziba Babe SINGLETARY was born in 1819 in Telfair County, Georgia; died after 1900 in Wichita Falls, Texas.
    9. Arthur SINGLETARY was born in 1811 in Telfair County, Georgia; died before 1880 in Sumter County, Georgia.
    10. 2. CSA James T SINGLETARY was born in 1825 in Telfair County, Georgia; died after 1900 in Sylvan Grove, Dale, Alabama.
    11. CSA Thomas S SINGLETARY was born in 1828 in Sumter County, Georgia; died on 24 Sep 1863 in Schley County, Georgia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  RS Thomas SINGLETARY was born about 1741 in Charleston, Berkley, South Carolina (son of EbenezerBenjamin SINGLETARY and Hannah DARBY); died on 05 Jan 1818 in St. Marks, Sumter County, South Carolina.

    RS married Lydia Ann PERDRIAU about 1763 in South Carolina. Lydia (daughter of Benjamin PERDNAU and Mary UNKNOWN) was born about 1740 in St. James, Goose Creek, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Lydia Ann PERDRIAU was born about 1740 in St. James, Goose Creek, South Carolina (daughter of Benjamin PERDNAU and Mary UNKNOWN).
    Children:
    1. Sarah B SINGLETARY was born about 1760 in Williamsburg Dist. Craven Co. SC & E. Felicianna Parish, LA; died in in E. Feliciana Parish, LA.
    2. 4. Thomas W. SINGLETARY was born in 1779 in Camden, Sumter County, South Carolina; died in 1842 in Sumter County, Georgia.

  3. 10.  Taylor BARROW was born about 1753 in Greene, North Carolina; died in in South Carolina.

    Taylor married Mary PURVIS in South Carolina. Mary was born about 1762 in South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary PURVIS was born about 1762 in South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 5. Anna BARROW was born in 1777 in North Carolina; died on 30 Jul 1858 in Schley County, Georgia.
    2. Sarah Ann BARROW was born about 1784 in South Carolina; died on 20 Jan 1844 in Barbour, Alabama.
    3. Ben BARROW was born about 1800.
    4. Bill BARROW was born about 1800 in North Carolina.