Mary Jane ROYAL

Female 1826 - 1910  (83 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Jane ROYAL was born on 18 Dec 1826 in Sampson County, North Carolina (daughter of John Calvin ROYAL and Lucy Ann BROWN); died on 06 Apr 1910 in Crisp County, Georgia; was buried in Cedar Creek Cemetery, Crisp County, Georgia.

    Mary married Eli FENN in 1841. Eli (son of Henry Ward FENN and Elizabeth KELLAM) was born on 27 Aug 1813 in Pulaski County, Georgia; died in 1870. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Calvin ROYAL was born in 1804 in Sampson County, North Carolina (son of William ROYAL and UNKNOWN); died in 1866 in Dooly County, Georgia; was buried in Cedar Creek Cemetery, Crisp County, Georgia.

    John married Lucy Ann BROWN about 1825 in Sampson County, North Carolina. Lucy (daughter of James (Indian Jim) BROWN and UNKNOWN) was born in 1806 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died about 1870 in Dooly County, Georgia; was buried in Cedar Creek Cemetery, Crisp County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lucy Ann BROWN was born in 1806 in Sampson County, North Carolina (daughter of James (Indian Jim) BROWN and UNKNOWN); died about 1870 in Dooly County, Georgia; was buried in Cedar Creek Cemetery, Crisp County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. 1. Mary Jane ROYAL was born on 18 Dec 1826 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died on 06 Apr 1910 in Crisp County, Georgia; was buried in Cedar Creek Cemetery, Crisp County, Georgia.
    2. Nancy ROYAL was born on 21 Sep 1843 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died on 25 Feb 1928 in Turner County, Georgia; was buried in Oak Grove Baptist Church, Ashburn, GA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William ROYAL was born on 26 Jun 1786 in Sampson County, North Carolina (son of RS Young ROYAL and Edith BLACKMON); died about 1845 in Dooly County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ 1830 Dooly County census:

    William Royal 00121001 20011001 (William Royal b1786--c1841, son of Young Royal)

    William married UNKNOWN. was born in 1788; died before 1840 in Dooly County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  UNKNOWN was born in 1788; died before 1840 in Dooly County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. 2. John Calvin ROYAL was born in 1804 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died in 1866 in Dooly County, Georgia; was buried in Cedar Creek Cemetery, Crisp County, Georgia.
    2. Mary Ann ROYAL was born about 1805 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died in in Dooly County, Georgia.
    3. Simon ROYAL was born on 06 May 1806 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died on 24 Nov 1882 in Dooly County, Georgia; was buried in Zion Hope Cemetery, Arabi, Crisp County, GA.
    4. Alfred ROYAL was born in 1807 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died in 1840 in Dooly County, Georgia.
    5. Hardy D ROYAL was born in 1808 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died in 1844.
    6. Reddin ROYAL was born in 1810 in Sampson County, North Carolina.
    7. Elizabeth ROYAL was born in 1822 in Dooly County, Georgia.

  3. 6.  James (Indian Jim) BROWN was born about 1763 in North Carolina; died after 1858 in Dooly County, Georgia.

    James married UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  UNKNOWN
    Children:
    1. Mary Allis BROWN was born on 25 Mar 1789 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died on 29 May 1869 in Dooly County, Georgia; was buried in Musselwhite Cemetery, Crisp County, Georgia.
    2. Anna BROWN was born on 05 Nov 1800 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died on 13 Oct 1883 in Worth County, Georgia.
    3. 3. Lucy Ann BROWN was born in 1806 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died about 1870 in Dooly County, Georgia; was buried in Cedar Creek Cemetery, Crisp County, Georgia.
    4. Elizabeth Betsy BROWN was born in Apr 1808 in North Carolina; died on 17 Oct 1888 in Dooly County, Georgia; was buried in Cedar Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Crisp Co., Ga.
    5. JamesJr (Indian Jim) BROWN was born on 23 Apr 1816 in Pulaski County, Georgia; died on 17 Jan 1890 in Dooly County, Georgia; was buried in Brown-Graham Family Cemetery, Crisp County, Georgia.
    6. Butler BROWN was born about 1823.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  RS Young ROYAL was born in 1755 in Duplin County, North Carolina (son of William ROYAL and Mary BLAND); died on 12 Jul 1818 in Sampson County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./
    Young Royal was third cousin and contempory of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson and Henry Lee, the father of Robert E. Lee

    NOTE 2./
    YOUNG ROYAL Will 1818 Sampson Co., NC

    In the name of God Amen. I, Young Royal of Sampson County and state of North Carolina being of perfect mind and memory (blessed by God) and calling to mind the mortality of man knowing that it is allotted for all men once to die do write this my last will and testament. But first of all I recommend my soul
    into the house of Almighty God who gave it to me and my body to be decently buried at the decision of my Executors but touching of such worldly estate as it has pleased God to bestow me I give and bequeath in the following manner and forever after.

    First, I give and bequeath unto my beloved son Reazin Royal the land that I bought of John McGee known by the name of Phillips Place and all the property which I have given him heretofore.

    Secondly, I give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter Sallie Butler, wife of Travis Butler one negro girl named Lynder and the property which I have heretofore given her.

    Thirdly, I give and bequeath unto my beloved Sabra Brown, wife of Robert Brown, one negro girl named Hannah and the property which I have heretofore given her.

    Fourthly, I have and bequeath unto my beloved son William Royal, one negro boy name Henry, also one bed and furniture.

    Fifthly, I have and bequeath unto my beloved son Wilson Royal, one negro boy named Jordon, also one bed and furniture and if either William or Wilson Royal should die and never return to receive said property that the one who shall in turn share both their parts and if it should to happen that neither of them acquire the property that I have left to them to be equally divided amongst the rest of my children.

    Sixthly, I bequeath and give unto my beloved daughter Betsy Westbrook one negro girl named Clamenda also, the property, which I have heretofore given her.

    Seventhly, I have and bequeath unto my beloved daughter Polly Royal, wife of Hardy Royal, one negro girl named Florow, also the property, which I have heretofore given her.

    Eighthly, I have and bequeath unto my beloved daughter Nancy Butler, wife of Robert Butler, one negro girl named Phyllis, also the property which I have heretofore given her.

    Ninthly, I have and bequeath unto my beloved son Raiford Royal, all the land that I now posses (except the piece that I bequeath to my son Rezin Royal) to belong to the said Raiford mother's death, also, I have and bequeath unto my beloved son Raiford Royal two negro boys by the names of Quinon and Jonas, also one bed and furniture and all the plantation tools of every description, except the blacksmith tools.

    Also, I give and bequeath my beloved wife Edith Royal the remainder of my property, which I have not mentioned or given to my children after paying my just debts during her natural life lived and after her death to be equally divided among my children heretofore mentioned.

    William and Wilson Royal are to receive their part of my property when called for by with which I have above allotted.

    I hereby make and appoint my son Rezin Royal and my son in law Travis Butler Executors to this my last will and testament disallowing all other wills or bequeaths by me heretofore made this 12th day of July, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen.

    Signed, Sealed, and acknowledged before us.

    H. Royal his
    his Young (X) Royal
    Robert (X) Butler mark
    mark

    North Carolina, In Superior Court, Sampson County, February 15, 1894, before the Clerk Alexander R. Carver being duly sworn says: That there is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court the last will and testament of Young Royal, made and executed on the 12th day of July, AD 1818: That the subscribing witnesses hereto are H. Royal and Robert Butler: that the said Young Royal is the writer of said will and the said H. Royal and Robert Butler, the said subscribing witnesses are all dead, that he is not aquatinted with the hand writing of the said Young Royal and H. Royal and Robert Butler and he is unable to prove the handwriting of the said Young Royal writer and H. Royal and Robert Butler witnesses. He therefore asks that said will be admitted to probate and ____ ____ ____ ____ A. R. Carver
    subscribed and sworn wherefore on February 10, 1894. J.S. Bizzell {seal}

    North Carolina Sampson County. It appearing from the foregoing affidavit that Young Royal is the writer of the foregoing will is dead and that the subscribing witnesses H.Royal and Robert utler are also dead and that the handwriting of said Young Royal and the ubscribing witnesses H. Royal and Robert Butler can not be proven. It is ____ and abridged that said will be admitted to probate ______ proof nd the same is hereby admitted and declared will the last will and testament f Young Royal and as such
    is _____ to be accepted and filed. This February 5, 1894.J. S. Bizzell Clerk Superior Court
    Will Book No. 3, page 546

    NOTE 3./ WILLIAM ROYAL OF SAMPSON CO. c1725-1795 by Jerome Tew
    <>

    On July 12, 1818 Young Royal wrote his last will and testament. He died the next day. His will was not probated until Feb. 15, 1894. Sons William (1786) and Raiford (1800) moved to Georgia. Son William died in Dooly Co. Georgia in 1845. Raiford returned to Sampson County near that time for a visit. his dad's estate had not been properly probated and Raiford was particularly annoyed at Travis Butler, who had married his sister Sarah. Raiford was married twice. His first wife died about 1835. His second wife Ellen was born in Ga. Raiford gave a power-of-attorney to his brother-in-law Eldridge Thornton to help resolve the issues. Apparently that did not hasten the resolution of Young Royal's estate as it was 50 years later before Young's will was probated.

    NOTE 4./
    Revolutionary War Records Duplin and Sampson Counties,
    North Carolina Contributions to Genealogy by Virginia L. Bizzell & Oscar M. Bizzell, page 233

    ROYAL, Young, private, N.C. Militia Soldier was born about 1755 in Duplin County, N.C., to William and Mary Royal. Married Edith Blackman on 20 July 1779. Received one pay voucher, listed in Vol. V, Bk 179, # 80 M, recorded in N.C. Army Accounts. Its value was94/13/4 pounds. His and Edith's children were: 1- Reason born 14 Oct 1780 whomarried lst to Elizabeth Sykes and 2nd to Catherine Williamson. 2- Sarah born 12May 1782 who married Travis Butler. 3- Sabra born 23 May 1784 who marriedRobert Brown. 4- William born 26 June 1786. He removed to Ga. in 1830. Died inDooley County in 1845. 5- Wilson born 18 Oct 1788 removed to Jackson County,Fla. 6- Elizabeth born 27 June 1791 who married lst Wm Westbrook and 2nd EldridgeThornton. 7- Mary/polly born 19 June 1793, who married Hardy Royal. 8- Nancyborn in 1795 who married Robert Adam Butler. 9- Rebecca born 4 Feb 1798 anddied young before her father. 10- Raiford born 28 Jan 1800. He went to Ga. butreturned to Sampson county. And 11- Josiah born 13 April 1802 who died 28 Feb1816. v (in newer book)v Soldier (wrote his will on 12 July 1818 and) died 13 July 1818, but his will did not go toprobate court until 15 Feb 1894. son-in-law Travis Butler was the executor. Edith Royal died in 1845.

    NOTE 5./ THORNTON - ROYAL FAMILY BIBLE:
    Owner of Bible: Miss Vara Lee Thornton (1965), 500 West Edgerton Street, Dunn, North Carolina: Inside Front Cover: Young Royall <>

    DEATHS
    Josiah Royal, son of Young Royal and Edith Blackmon, his wife, died Feby. 30th Anno Domini 1816
    Young Royal died the 12 day of July Anno Dominy 1818
    Elizabeth Royal wife of Rozin Royal died October 28th
    Penelope Thornton wife of Tyrus Thornton died July 24th 1873- about 8 o'clock in the evening.
    Rozin Royal son of Young Royal and
    Edith his wife was born October 14th 1780
    Sally Royal was born May 12th 1782
    William Royal was born June 26th 1786
    Sabra Royal was born May 23rd 1784
    Wilson Royal was born October 18nth 1788
    Grandma Elizabeth Royal was born January 27th 1791
    Mary Royal was born June 19th 1793
    Nancy Royal was born November 5th 1795
    Rebecca Royal was born February 4th 1798
    Raiford Royal was born January 26th 1800
    Josiah Royal was born April 13th 1802
    Emila Royal (daughter of the above page 16)
    died October 18th Anno Domini
    1832 in the 23rd year of his (her) age.
    Mary Royal Daughter of Rozin and Elizabeth Royal died September 4th Anno Domini... aged 18 yrs.
    1763 Edith Blackmon Royal died the 2 day of Feb. Anno Domini 1845, aged 82 years.
    Reason Royal died October 6th, 1854
    Eldridge Thornton died on the 19th day of August A. D. 1849
    Elizabeth Thornton died on the 4th day of Dec. A. D. 1862
    Anson Thornton died on the 9th day of Oct. 1851
    Calvin Thornton on the 26th of Feb. 1852
    B. (?) Annie Manly - daughter of Jno. R. Manly and
    Margeret A. his wife was born the 23rd of March 1863 (?)
    Margaret A. Manly wife of John R. Manly died the 13th of April 1864, About 8 o'clock in the morning.

    RS married Edith BLACKMON on 20 Jul 1779 in Duplin County, North Carolina. Edith (daughter of Joseph BLACKMON and Elizabeth LEE) was born in 1763 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died on 02 Feb 1845 in Sampson County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Edith BLACKMON was born in 1763 in Sampson County, North Carolina (daughter of Joseph BLACKMON and Elizabeth LEE); died on 02 Feb 1845 in Sampson County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ Jerome Tew is the author of the following article published in the Huckelberry Historian
    <>

    William Royal family. We know from a Duplin County marriage bond that Young Royal son of William married Edith Blackman on July 20, 1779. Edith was the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Blackman. Joseph died in 1768 when Edith was five (5) years old. The account of this family was in the June 15, 1993 issue of this publication. Edith was born in 1763.

    Since court minutes do not exist in Duplin-Sampson before 1784, we do not know where Edith grew up. She must have spent some time in the eastern part or the Duplin part of old Duplin. As an orphan she likely was listed in the old Duplin court records that are lost.

    On Thursday October 12, 1775 Edith attended an estate sale of Mr. Joseph Rhodes of old Duplin. She was then 12 years old and at the age of wanting some things of her own. She bought a pair of black gloves for eight (8) shilling.

    Also attending was William Royal. He bought one item for 2 pds 5 shilling and 2 pence. We do not know if his eldest son Young, then about 17 was with him or not. We do know that four (4) years later Edith married Young Royal and became part or that Royal family.

    NOTE 2./
    Young and Edith Royal had eleven children. Namely: Reason Oct. 14, 1780, Sally May 2, 1782, Sabra May 23, 1784, William Jun. 26, 1786, Wilson Oct. 18, 1788, Elizabeth Jan. 27, 1791, Mary (Polly) Jun. 19, 1793, Nancy Nov. 5, 1795, Rebecca Feb. 4, 1798, Raiford Jan. 26, 1800, and Josiah Royal born Apr. 13, 1802. Josiah died Feb. 30th (sic) 1816.

    These dates as listed in the Elizabeth Thornton family Bible are considered as fact in spite of the Feb. 30th date.

    NOTE3./
    Sampson County Wills (North Carolina)1784-1900 Young Royal 12 July 1818 probate 15 February 1894

    Wife Edith Royal.. rem. prop. which I have not mentioned or given to my children, after paying just debts, during NL & after her death to be equally divided among my children. Son.. Rezin( Reason) Royal.. land that I bought from john Morgan known as the Phillips Place & prop. heretofore given to him
    Dau... Sally Butler w/o Chavers Butler- negro girl Lynder & prop. already gieven her son.. Wilson Royal- negro boy Jordan; bed & frun if either Willaim or Wilson fail to return to claim their prop. or who shall
    return, shall have their part dau... Betsey Westbrook- negro girl Chorinder & prop. already given to her
    dau.. Polly Royal w/o Hardy Royal- negro girl Flow& prop. given to her dau .. Nancy Butler w/o Robert- negro girl Phillis & prop already given to her dau.. Rebeckah Royal- negro girls Ciller & Cherry; bed & furn. son.. Raiford Royals- all land that I now possess except the piece given to said Rezin Royal; negro boys Simmons & Jonas; bed & furn.; plantation tools except the blacksmith tools NB: William & Wilson are to record their property when called for be themselves Exec: son Rezin Royal, s-i-l Travis Butler
    Wit: H. Royal, Robert Butler ( will was written 12 July 1818 & not probated until 15 February 1894. Yound
    Royal died the day after making his Will) Follow Ups:
    Re: ROYAL-Burke/Dooly Counties MRS F.D. POWELL 11/26/98 (0)

    Children:
    1. Reason ROYAL was born on 14 Oct 1780 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died on 06 Oct 1854 in Sampson County, North Carolina.
    2. Sally ROYAL was born on 02 May 1782 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died in 1862 in Sampson County, North Carolina.
    3. Sabra ROYAL was born on 23 May 1784 in Sampson County, North Carolina.
    4. 4. William ROYAL was born on 26 Jun 1786 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died about 1845 in Dooly County, Georgia.
    5. Wilson ROYAL was born on 18 Oct 1788 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died in 1832 in Jackson County, Florida.
    6. Elizabeth ROYAL was born on 27 Jan 1791 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died on 04 Dec 1862 in Sampson County, North Carolina.
    7. Mary (Polly) ROYAL was born on 19 Jun 1793 in Sampson County, North Carolina.
    8. Nancy ROYAL was born on 05 Nov 1795 in Sampson County, North Carolina.
    9. Rebecka (Polly) ROYAL was born on 04 Feb 1798 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died before 1818.
    10. Raiford ROYAL was born on 26 Jan 1800 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died before 1865 in Lilly, Dooly County, Georgia.
    11. Josiah ROYAL was born on 13 Apr 1802 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died on 28 Feb 1816 in Sampson County, North Carolina.