Hannah SINGLETARY

Female Abt 1815 - 1889  (74 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hannah SINGLETARY was born about 1815 in Bladen County, North Carolina (daughter of Thomas I SINGLETARY and Comfort Jane HESTER); died in 1889 in Cherokee County, Texas.

    Hannah married Henry SINGLETARY before 1837. Henry (son of RS Lieutenant Joseph E. SINGLETARY and Nancy UNKNOWN) was born in 1806 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died after 1854 in Thomas County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Hannah SINGLETARY was born in 1837 in Leon Co., FLA..
    2. Mary SINGLETARY was born in 1839 in Leon County, Florida.
    3. Sarah SINGLETARY was born in 1841 in Leon County, Florida.
    4. C.S.A Thomas SINGLETARY was born in 1842 in Thomas County, Georgia.
    5. Nancy Ganier H. SINGLETARY was born in 1844 in Thomas County, Georgia.
    6. Charlotte SINGLETARY was born on 29 Jun 1845 in Thomas County, Georgia; died on 07 Nov 1933 in Cherokee County, TX.
    7. Joseph Bunyan SINGLETARY was born on 08 Nov 1847 in Thomas County, Georgia; died on 18 Jul 1932 in Cherokee County, Texas.
    8. Amanda SINGLETARY was born on 04 Dec 1855 in Thomas County, Georgia; died on 01 Mar 1928 in Cherokee County, Texas.

    Hannah married William Edward PITTMAN after 1856. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas I SINGLETARY was born about 1781 in Bladen County, North Carolina (son of "The Long" James Singletary (THE LONG) and Amelia KEMP, son of RS James SINGLETARY and Nancy JAMES); died on 19 Apr 1826 in Bladen County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Will of Thomas Singletary of Bladen County NC: from Jerry Singletary on Singletary Family Genealogy Forum at <>

    Will of Thomas Singletary of Bladen County, N. C.
    Filed in Will Book Number 2, page 366, Bladen County North Carolina

    IN THE NAME OF GOD "AMEN"

    Knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, being weak in body but in perfect mind and memory, thank God for the same. As for what worldly goods it hath pleased God to bless me with, it is my wish to dispose of as follows, Viz:

    First it is my wish that my funeral expenses and just debts be paid.

    Item. I give and bequeath to my Son, John H. Singletary, with some exceptions hereafter named the one Mority of the land I now live on and the Cattle that was given to him by his Grandfather, John Hester. Also twenty five acres back of Wilkeson Lake.

    Item. I give and bequeath to my Son, Ephriam Singletary, two hundred acres of land on the Rayford Swamp, and cattle given to him by his Uncle Ephriam Hester.

    Item. I give and bequeath unto my Son Thomas Singletary two hundred acres of land on Harrison Lake, also twenty five acres back of where I now live.

    Item. I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Singletary a Negro boy named Lewis.

    Item. I give and bequeath to my daughter Hannah Singletary a Negro boy named Aleck.

    Item. I give and bequeath to my Son, Daniel H. Singletary the one Mority of the land where on I now live, also twenty acres on the bank of Wilkesons Lake. My Son, John H. Singletary is to support and educate my Son Daniel Singletary until he arrives at the age of twenty one years, and after said John H. Singletary fails to comply with my Will, my Son Daniel is to be taken by my Executor from him, the said John H. Singletary and claim from him, the said John H. Singletary a sufficiency for his education and support.

    All the property not Willed, or left as legacies to be sold by my Executors, and the money arising from the sale is to go to – viz: John H. Singletary, Thomas Singletary, Mary Singletary, Mary Singletary and Hannah Singletary. If any should remain to be equally divided between all my children, John, Ephriam, Thomas, Mary, Hannah and Daniel.

    I constitute and appoint my worthy friend William Roberson, John Hendry and John H. Singletary, Executors of this my Last Will and Testament.

    In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the 19th day of April, 1823.

    His
    Thomas + Singletary (SEAL)
    Mark

    J. Cain
    Morris Plummer
    Wm. Davis

    STATE OF N. C., BLADEN COUNTY

    I, Thomas Singletary, aforesaid, do make this Codicil to my Last Will and Testament which is to say:

    Article First: I will and bequeath unto my wife, Jane Singletary, called Jane Wilson whom I have married since making the Will to which this Codicil is annexed: one cow and calf, ten Sows and pigs, together with all the property both real and personal that came to her by me, or my intermarriage with said Jane Wilson.

    Article Second: I will and bequeath unto my Son, Thomas Singletary one hundred acres of land, it being the balance of the three hundred of which two more given to him in my preceding Will and Testament:

    In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this the 9th day of December, 1825.

    Thomas married Comfort Jane HESTER about 1803 in Bladen County, North Carolina. Comfort (daughter of RS John HESTER and Mary WICKSHAM, daughter of RS John HESTER and Comfort UNKNOWN) was born in 1783 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died in 1823 in Bladen County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Comfort Jane HESTER was born in 1783 in Bladen County, North Carolina (daughter of RS John HESTER and Mary WICKSHAM, daughter of RS John HESTER and Comfort UNKNOWN); died in 1823 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Ephriam SINGLETARY was born on 15 Jul 1804 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 15 Mar 1886 in Star, Simpson Co, Mississippi; was buried in Weslayana Cemetery, Simpson Co County, Mississippi.
    2. John Hester SINGLETARY was born in May 1805 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died in 1885 in Alto, Cherokee County, Texas.
    3. Thomas Henry SINGLETARY was born on 10 Aug 1810 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 17 Sep 1892 in Alto, Cherokee County, Texas; was buried in Shiloh Cemetery, Cherokee County, Texas.
    4. Jane SINGLETARY was born about 1812 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died before 1825 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    5. Mary SINGLETARY was born about 1814 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    6. 1. Hannah SINGLETARY was born about 1815 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died in 1889 in Cherokee County, Texas.
    7. Daniel Monroe SINGLETARY was born on 26 Nov 1818 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 13 Jan 1897 in Rankin County, Mississippi; was buried in Dry Creek Cem., Rankin C., MS.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  "The Long" James Singletary (THE LONG) was born about 1760 in Bladen County, North Carolina (son of Benjamin SINGLETARY and Sarah UNKNOWN); died before 18 Mar 1822 in Bladen County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    James married Amelia KEMP about 1780 in Bladen County, North Carolina. Amelia (daughter of Joseph KEMP and Jane WHITE) was born about 1766 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died after 1850 in Jackson County, Florida. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Amelia KEMP was born about 1766 in Bladen County, North Carolina (daughter of Joseph KEMP and Jane WHITE); died after 1850 in Jackson County, Florida.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ Kemp of Williamsburgh, Craven Co., SC, Bladen and Anson Cos., NC and Wayne Co., GA compiled by Worth Shipley Anderson July 19, 1997
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    Her nephew, Joseph Richard4 Kemp, wrote "The family of Amelia Kemp, my own aunt. She married long James Singletary he was so called from being tall. . . . Aunt Amelia was tall straight and only tolerable likely (verry [sic] high temper)

    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas I SINGLETARY was born about 1781 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 19 Apr 1826 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    2. Helen SINGLETARY was born about 1784 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    3. James B. SINGLETARY was born about 1785 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    4. Jonathan SINGLETARY was born about 1786 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    5. Michael Kenon SINGLETARY, Sr. was born about 1801 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 03 Mar 1862 in Houston County, Georgia.
    6. Joseph K. SINGLETARY was born about 1805 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died after 1880 in Columbus County, North Carolina.
    7. Jean Ann SINGLETARY was born about 1807 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    8. Joshua D. SINGLETARY was born about 1809 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    9. Richard W. SINGLETARY was born on 25 Dec 1811 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 30 Mar 1857 in Florida.
    10. Margaret Jane SINGLETARY was born on 09 Apr 1814 in North Carolina; died on 14 Jan 1891 in Houston County, Alabama; was buried in Ramah Primative Baptist, Houston Co. Alabama.

  3. 6.  RS John HESTER was born about 1754 in Bladen County, North Carolina (son of ThomasSr HESTER and Sarah UNKNOWN); died on 18 Feb 1820 in Bladen County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ Bladen County, NC - Court - Hilborn vs Hester <>

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    N.C. Supreme Court, Hilborn vs Hester, Case No. 6678, includes John Hesters
    Will made March 5, 1813.

    At a Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions began and held for the County of Bladen at the Court House in Elizabeth Town on the first Monday in August 1819--present

    William H. Beatty )
    Thomas Smith ) Esqrs
    James Cromartie )

    The last Will and Testament of John Hester dec'd proved in open court by the oath of Thos. Hester Jr. one of the subscribing witnesses thereto, in the following words and figures to Wit:

    In the name of God Amen. I John Hester of the state of North Carolina and the County of Bladen being in sound and perfect mind and memory Blessed be God this 5th day of March In the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred Thirteen make and publish this my last Will and Testament, manner following,
    That is to say First I give and bequeath to my youngest Daughter Hannah a negro girl by the name of Clarycy, Secondly I give and bequeath to my son Ephraim Hester the plantation now live on also the Smith Land joining also a new entry joining that. Thirdly I give and bequeath to my son John Hester
    the Kinlaw plantation. to my daughters Comfort, Sarah Mirium, Hannah, I give and bequeath the remainder of my land to be equally divided and the ballance of the negroes to be equally devided between all my children except Hannah. Also I give and bequeath to John McRee one cow and calf and the remainder of my property to be equally divided between all my children.

    I also will that my wife Comfort shall live on the plantation her life time and also to have negro Gin to wate on her her life time and that she shall be maintained out of the whole of the property and I hereby make and ordain my other children Thomas Hester and John Hester and Ephraim Hester Executors of
    this my last will and testament in witness whereof I the said John Hester have to this my last Will and Testament set my hand and Seal the day and year above written.

    his mark
    John W Hester Seal

    RS married Comfort UNKNOWN. Comfort was born about 1755 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 06 Mar 1836 in Bladen County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Comfort UNKNOWN was born about 1755 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 06 Mar 1836 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. ThomasSr HESTER was born in 1775 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died before 1830.
    2. JohnJr HESTER was born in 1780 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    3. Ephraim HESTER was born in 1782 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    4. 3. Comfort Jane HESTER was born in 1783 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died in 1823 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    5. Miriam HESTER was born in 1784 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    6. Sarah HESTER was born in 1787 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    7. Mary HESTER was born in 1788 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died about 1826.
    8. Rebecca HESTER was born in 1794 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died after 1870.
    9. Hannah HESTER was born in 1796 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 29 May 1868 in Bladen County, North Carolina; was buried in Lewis Cemetery Bladen County NC.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Benjamin SINGLETARY was born about 1745 in Bladen County, North Carolina (son of Benjamin SINGLETARY and Elizabeth JAMES).

    Benjamin married Sarah UNKNOWN about 1760 in Bladen County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah UNKNOWN
    Children:
    1. 4. "The Long" James Singletary (THE LONG) was born about 1760 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died before 18 Mar 1822 in Bladen County, North Carolina.

  3. 10.  Joseph KEMP was born in 1730 in South Carolina (son of William KEMP and Elizabeth UNKNOWN); died on 21 Feb 1805 in Bladen County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./

    William Kemp was still a Columbus County justice on Sept. 29, 1834.(94) William Kemp wrote his will on 6 May 1833. He left his wife Lucy all his land adjoining White Marsh, lots in Whiteville, stock, household furniture, slaves Fanny, Rachel, Flora & Fillis; his well-known horses and the plantation where he was living. At her death the land was to be divided between his nephews, Joseph4 and Richard4 Singletary. Richard W. Singletary was to have 150 acres, "including the plantation formerly owned by Robert Carlisle and now in possession of myself and all my lands on West side of big Branch including the plantation where I now live . . ." Joseph K. Singletary was to have all the lands on the east side of Big Branch. Slaves Dorcas, Peggan, Jim & Mariah were to be divided among the heirs of Elizabeth3 (Kemp) Salter, Joseph3 Kemp, Jr. (deceased) and Mary3 (Kemp)(Pointer) Ellis (deceased). Nephew Benjamin4 FitzRandolph (born Kemp) was to have a riding Sulkey and all wearing apparel. Hannah Williams, daughter of Joseph Williams, was to have 100 acres on Sowles Swamp that William3 Kemp had purchased of John Summerset. Executor was Luke R. Simmons, and witnesses were W.D. Gore and Richard W. Singletary. A codicil dated 15 Aug. 1833 changed the recipient of property willed to Richard W. Singletary to the heirs of Joseph Kemp, Jr. (deceased), Mary Ellis and Elizabeth Salter. A second codicil, dated 16 Nov. 1834 revoked the part of the will dealing with Joseph K. Singletary. It gave a life estate in the land to his wife Lucy Kemp, and was to go to Benjamin FitzRandolph at her death. The will was proved in Feb. 1837, when David Smith and James Smith were appointed executors, the former executor having moved away.(95) On 2 May 1837 David Lewis was appointed administrator of the estates of John Kemp, decd. and David W. Kemp, decd. In each case, Absalom Powell provided security on a $3,000 bond.(96) These administrations seem to refer to the two brothers of William3 Kemp who settled in Wayne Co., GA.

    NOTE 2./

    Joseph Kemp married Jane White before 4 April 1756, as on that date her parents gave her a four-year old slave girl named Bess, and they gave Joseph Kemp 203 ½ acres on the NE side of the North West Branch of the Cape Fear River, adjoining lands of Evan Ellis and John White. The deeds, which call Joseph Kemp a cooper, were witnessed by Robert Edwards and James White.(44) It seems likely that these were wedding gifts, since their daughter Mary3 Kemp was born about six months later.

    NOTE 3./

    Joseph2 Kemp, Sr. (William1) was born, say, 1730/33, possibly in SC;(37) died about 21 Feb. 1805 in Bladen Co., NC. He married before 4 April 1759 Jane White, the daughter of John White and Mary Jones of Bladen Co., NC.(38) She was born, say, 1735/40, probably in Bladen Co.

    Joseph2 Kemp was a planter and a cooper, a person who makes and repairs barrels and casks. His coopering activities may have been in connection with North Carolina's well-known trade in naval stores.(39) By far the most important products produced in the Cape Fear area were tar, pitch and turpentine. Turpentine and tar barrels were lashed together to make huge rafts and floated down the Cape Fear River to Wilmington for transfer to ocean-going vessels.

    In his youth Joseph2 Kemp, Sr. may also have been associated with his brother Stephen's pack horse ventures. Joseph2 Kemp lived in Anson Co. until his marriage, after which he settled in Bladen Co., where he appears to have amassed a comfortable estate. Like his father, he was a small slaveholder. He signed his earlier deeds with a mark, but may have learned to write later in life.

    On 5 Nov. 1754 Joseph Kemp of Anson Co. sold to William Haley of VA for 75 pounds 213 acres in Bladen Co. on the east side of the Great Pee Dee River, part of a 600-acre tract laid out for Solomon Hughes and granted 22 May 1741. Joseph Kemp signed the deed with his mark. Witnesses were Joseph Hall, John Webb and Thomas Moorman.(40)

    The State of North Carolina granted Joseph Kemp 100 acres on Raft Swamp in Cumberland County, "joining the sd. swamp" on 31 March 1755.(41)

    He witnessed a deed from Edward Elerbee to Alexander Gordon on 24 Jan. 1757.(42)

    He witnessed a deed from William Hicks of Anson to John Hicks, Jr., of land on the north side of the Pee Dee River, on 27 July 1757. The other witnesses were Alexander Gordon and John Bidingfield.(43)

    Joseph Kemp married Jane White before 4 April 1756, as on that date her parents gave her a four-year old slave girl named Bess, and they gave Joseph Kemp 203 ½ acres on the NE side of the North West Branch of the Cape Fear River, adjoining lands of Evan Ellis and John White. The deeds, which call Joseph Kemp a cooper, were witnessed by Robert Edwards and James White.(44) It seems likely that these were wedding gifts, since their daughter Mary3 Kemp was born about six months later.

    At the time of his wedding (if not before) Joseph Kemp moved permanently to Bladen Co., apparently settling on the land his father-in-law had given him. The 1763 tax list of Bladen Co. shows "Kemp, Jos. Spaight, McCoulskey & Porter" with four white polls.(45)

    Joseph2 Kemp had land transactions in Anson Co. with his brother Stephen2 in 1763 and 1764. According to an abstract, in the 1763 deed both Stephen2 and Joseph2 Kemp are described as "of Augusta".(46) Possibly this means Joseph2 Kemp was affiliated in the business of his brother, a "pack horse man".

    A deed from Griffith J. White to Isaac Wright of sundry pieces of land included one tract granted to Joseph Kemp in the year 1766 adjoining lands of Matthew and William White and Evan Ellis.(47)

    John and Mary White granted to their son-in-law Alexander Harvey land in Bladen Co. adjoining Joseph Kemp on the NE side of the NW branch of the Cape Fear River on 3 May 1768.(48)

    On 14 Nov. 1769 James White, Esq., High Sheriff of Bladen Co. auctioned publicly 100 acres belonging to John Huffman on the south side of Drowning Creek and east of Ashpole or Saddle Tree Swamp. Perhaps the land was seized for tax arrears. The winning bidder, at 6 pounds 6 shillings 4 pence was Joseph Kemp (cooper).(49)

    Joseph2 Kemp, Senr., was granted 250 acres in Anson Co. on 18 April 1771. He gave that tract to his son David White3 Kemp in 1796.(50)

    The will of William White of Cumberland Co., NC, dated May 5, 1774, named Joseph2 Kemp as an executor. Joseph2 Kemp may have been William White's brother-in-law.(51)

    Joseph Kemp appears in the 1781 Bladen Co., tax list.(52) He appears twice in the 1784 Bladen Co. tax list: once in Capt. Irvin's district with 1,403 ½ acres, 2 white polls and 1 black poll, and once in Elizabeth Town with two unimproved lots, Nos. 43 and 52.(53)

    Joseph Kemp witnessed a power-of-attorney granted 10 April 1784 by his son-in-law Argulus Poynter, blacksmith, to Isaac Jones "to sue for any amounts due me and collect for same."(54)

    On 6 Nov. 1786 Bartholomew Weston of Nansemond County, VA sold to Joseph Kemp for 25 pounds 500 acres on the SW side of Jones Creek, on Panther Branch, adjoining lands of John White and Davis White, which land was patented by Weston on 4 May 1769. Witnesses were James White and William White.(55)

    On 9 Sept. 1799 James L. White of Chatham Co., NC sold to Richard Salter 500 acres adjoining lands of Dennis Collums, John White and David White, excluding 32 acres patent entered by Joseph Kemp 19 May 1787. The witnesses were Thomas Richardson and Amos Richardson.(56)

    In the 1788 Bladen Co. tax list Joseph Kemp Senr. appeared in Capt. Ervin's Dist. with 1,536 acres, 1 town lot, 1 white poll and 3 black polls.(57)

    The 1790 U.S. census of Bladen Co. shows Joseph Kemp with 3 males over 16, 1 male younger than 16, 2 females, and 3 slaves.(58)

    The State of North Carolina granted Joseph Kemp 32 acres on Johnson's Lake on 20 Dec. 1791.(59) On the same day he was also granted 100 acres on Panther Branch.(60)

    On 18 Aug. 1796 Joseph Kemp, Senr. gave to David Kemp, "my son" for "love, good will and affection which I have & bear to my son" 250 acres in Anson Co. on both sides of Browns Creek adjoining lands of Robert White and the land lately occupied by James White, Senr., being the land granted to Joseph Kemp Senr. on 18 April 1771. Witnesses were Robert Harvey and Thomas C. Shaw.(61)

    Joseph Kemp bought rights to a land grant for Revolutionary War service from James Faison, a private in the Continental Line who showed "signal bravery & persevering Zeal". Consequently, Joseph Kemp received Grant No. 3192 for 274 acres "lying & being in our County of Tennessee on the South side of Cumberland river & on the largest west fork of yellow Creek above Chickasaw trace" on 14 Sept. 1797.(62)

    Joseph Kemp, Senr. was granted 100 acres on the NE side of Johnston Lake by Grant No. 2269 on 6 Dec. 1799.(63)

    On 22 Feb. 1803 "Joseph Kemp Senr. . . . for love good will and affection" granted to his granddaughter Anne Jane3 Poynter Lot No. 32 in Elizabeth, Bladen Co., containing ½ acre. Witnesses were J. Ellis (probably John Ellis, Esq., second husband of Mary3 (Kemp)(Pointer) Ellis, and step-father of Anne Jane3 Pointer) and Mary Poynter (probably Mary Turvil3 Pointer, Anne Jane3 Pointer's sister).(64)

    Joseph2 Kemp died in Bladen Co., shortly after making his will, dated 21 Feb. 1805. It names sons David White, William and John, daughters Elizabeth Salter and Mary Ellis wife of John Ellis, grandsons Joseph Richard Kemp and Joseph Salter son of William Salter, and brother John Kemp. It names as executors William Robeson and James Morehead, and was witnessed by Robert Lytle and J. Kemp.(65)

    NOTE 4./
    Joseph Kemp died in Bladen Co., shortly after making his will, dated 21 Feb. 1805. It names sons David White, William and John, daughters Elizabeth Salter and Mary Ellis wife of John Ellis, grandsons Joseph Richard Kemp and Joseph Salter son of William Salter, and brother John Kemp. It names as executors William Robeson and James Morehead, and was witnessed by Robert Lytle and J. Kemp.

    Joseph married Jane WHITE before 04 Apr 1759 in Bladen County, North Carolina. Jane (daughter of John WHITE and Mary JONES) was born in 1735 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died after 1805 in Bladen County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Jane WHITE was born in 1735 in Bladen County, North Carolina (daughter of John WHITE and Mary JONES); died after 1805 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Mary Jane KEMP was born on 27 Sep 1759 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 28 Feb 1815 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    2. RS JohnSr KEMP was born on 22 Sep 1761 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died in 1822 in Wayne County, Georgia; was buried in Mount Pleasant, Wayne, Georgia.
    3. RS JosephJr KEMP was born on 20 Sep 1761 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 05 Dec 1802 in Wayne County, Georgia.
    4. Elizabeth KEMP was born about 1762 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died after 1847.
    5. 5. Amelia KEMP was born about 1766 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died after 1850 in Jackson County, Florida.
    6. William KEMP was born about 1770 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died in 1835 in Columbus County, North Carolina.
    7. David White KEMP was born about 1775; died in 1825 in Wayne Co., GA.

  5. 12.  ThomasSr HESTER was born in 1715 in England; died between 1785 and 1789 in Bladen County, North Carolina.

    ThomasSr married Sarah UNKNOWN about 1740. Sarah was born in 1718 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Sarah UNKNOWN was born in 1718 in England.
    Children:
    1. Sarah HESTER was born in 1758 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died about 1820 in Monroe County, Georgia.
    2. Stephen HESTER was born in 1744 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died before 1800 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    3. William HESTER was born in 1747 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died after 19 May 1822 in Robeson County, North Carolina.
    4. 6. RS John HESTER was born about 1754 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 18 Feb 1820 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    5. RS ThomasJr HESTER was born on 02 Apr 1757 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died after 27 Apr 1839.
    6. JasperSr HESTER was born in 1760 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died in in Laurens County, Georgia.
    7. JosephSr HESTER was born in 1765 in Bladen County, North Carolina.