ZachariahJr LEWIS

Male 1859 - Aft 1920  (> 62 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  ZachariahJr LEWIS was born in Mar 1859 in Houston County, Georgia (son of Zachariah LEWIS and Torvesa NELSON); died after 1920 in Arabi, Crisp, Georgia.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ 1900 Crawford GA census,

    Name Home in 1900 (City,County,State) Birth Year Birthplace Race Relation
    Zach Lewis JR. MD 494, Crawford, Georgia abt 1864 Georgia White Head
    Maude Lewis MD 494, Crawford, Georgia abt 1885 Georgia White Daughter
    Milton Lewis MD 494, Crawford, Georgia abt 1892 Georgia White Son
    Gus Lewis MD 494, Crawford, Georgia abt 1893 Georgia White Son
    Zach Lewis MD 494, Crawford, Georgia abt 1896 Georgia White Son
    Ben Lewis MD 494, Crawford, Georgia abt 1881 Georgia White Nephew
    Floyd Lewis MD 494, Crawford, Georgia abt 1885 Georgia White Nephew
    Mary E Lewis MD 494, Crawford, Georgia abt 1856 Georgia White Sister-in-law
    W A J Mathews MD 494, Crawford, Georgia abt 1840 Georgia White Boarder

    NOTE 2./ Joel Harvey Research: 1900 US Census: Zachariah Lewis Jr. and the children appear in the 1900 Federal census. No spouse is indicated to be alive at that time. Other individuals residing in the household are nephews Ben lewis and Floyd Lewis, and sister in law Mary E. Lewis.

    ZachariahJr married Martha A. CRAWFORD on 28 Nov 1878 in Crawford County, Georgia. Martha was born in 1857 in Georgia; died before 12 Jun 1900 in Crawford County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mamie LEWIS was born in Mar 1885 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    2. Milton LEWIS was born in Aug 1891 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    3. Gus LEWIS was born in May 1893 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    4. Zach LEWIS was born in Oct 1895 in Crawford County, Georgia.

    ZachariahJr married Armie VISAGE on 23 Aug 1900 in Crawford County, Georgia. Armie was born in 1861 in Georgia; died after 1920 in Arabi, Crisp, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Zachariah LEWIS was born in 1817 in Crawford County, Georgia (son of Jonathan LEWIS and Nancy ALBRITTON); died in May 1897 in Crawford County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ Reproduced from Crisp County's History in Pictures and Stories published 1978 by Cordele-Crisp County Historical Society, Inc - pages 86-87

    Zack Lewis was married to Mary Jane Moncrief, and later, to Sarah Anne, her younger sister. Zack and Sarah Anne had nine children: Soloman (Sol), Nancy Childers, Jackson (Jack), Rufus (Ruf), Edna Bagwell, Ella Mae (Dolly), Annie Posey, Isabelle (Issie) Stevens, and Bessie Eaves.
    Lucius and Nancy Childers lived on Zack Lewis's place and farmed from 1894 until they moved to Crisp County in December of 1912. They and their 7 children moved on a wagon with a cow and calf tied behind it. The trip took three days and 2 nights. Their children played along the way, walking part of the time to rest from riding in the jolting wagon which was loaded with all their possessions. The older boys rode along the side and helped drive the wagon. The nights were spent under and around the wagon with a camp fire providing warmth and protection. The second night, they stayed at Dooly County Camp Grounds. The third day, they arrived in Crisp County about sundown at Sol Lewis's Nancy's older brother's home. This farm is still intact today about 10 miles south of Cordele on Hwy. 33 and remains in the Lewis family. Sol and Ellen Lewis's daughter, Josie (Lewis) Sego, live there in the old home.

    Zachariah married Torvesa NELSON on 11 May 1839 in Crawford County, Georgia. Torvesa (daughter of John NELSON?) was born in 1818 in South Carolina; died about 1860 in Crawford County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Torvesa NELSON was born in 1818 in South Carolina (daughter of John NELSON?); died about 1860 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. James M. LEWIS was born in 1840 in Crawford County, Georgia.; died before 12 Jun 1900 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    2. Susan A. LEWIS was born in 1842 in Crawford County, Georgia; died on 05 Jan 1913 in Crawford County, Georgia; was buried in Providence Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Roberta Georgia.
    3. Elizabeth LEWIS was born in 1844 in Crawford County, Georgia.; died before 1860 in Houston County, Georgia.
    4. Martha Missouri LEWIS was born in 1847 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    5. Wesley Wilbur LEWIS was born in 1852 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    6. John LEWIS was born in 1854 in Crawford County, Georgia; died after 1880 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    7. 1. ZachariahJr LEWIS was born in Mar 1859 in Houston County, Georgia; died after 1920 in Arabi, Crisp, Georgia.
    8. Lizzie LEWIS was born in 1860 in Crawford County, Georgia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jonathan LEWIS was born on 29 Apr 1783 in Guilford County, North Carolina (son of RS Richard LEWIS and Lydia FIELD); died after 1850 in Crawford County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Rowan

    Jonathan married Nancy ALBRITTON on 10 Aug 1809 in Columbia County, Georgia. Nancy (daughter of Richard ALBRITTON and Mary HART) was born in 1778 in Pitt County, North Carolina; died after 1850 in Crawford County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Nancy ALBRITTON was born in 1778 in Pitt County, North Carolina (daughter of Richard ALBRITTON and Mary HART); died after 1850 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. James LEWIS was born in 1815 in Crawford County, Georgia; died on 01 Jul 1889 in Alabama, Georgia.
    2. 2. Zachariah LEWIS was born in 1817 in Crawford County, Georgia; died in May 1897 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    3. Charlotte LEWIS was born in 1818 in Crawford County, Georgia; died after 1850 in Crawford County, Georgia.

  3. 6.  John NELSON? was born about 1805 in South Carolina?; died after 1830 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. 3. Torvesa NELSON was born in 1818 in South Carolina; died about 1860 in Crawford County, Georgia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  RS Richard LEWIS was born on 22 Jul 1759 in Rowan County, North Carolina (son of RS John LEWIS and Priscilla BROOKS); died on 21 Sep 1826 in Floyd County, Indiana; was buried in Scott Cemetery in New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ Historical Reference: The Year Was 1780
    The year was 1780 and the American Revolution wasn't going well for the Americans in the South. British forces captured Charleston and 5,400 American troops garrisoned there. During the siege, South Carolina Governor John Rutledge managed to escape and when word reached the British General Cornwallis, he sent Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton to chase Rutledge and troops under Colonel Abraham Buford who were escorting him to North Carolina. Tarleton's men caught up with Buford's troops near the Waxhaws District six miles south of the North Carolina state line, as Governor Rutledge continued north. Buford's men put up a brief fight during which Tarleton's horse was shot from under him. As the American troops began to surrender, Tarleton's men, thinking he had been killed began renewed their attack on the surrendering Americans. More than one hundred men were killed outright and perhaps another hundred died of their wounds shortly after.

    Up to that point, most thought that the South was going to remain loyal to Britain, but the Waxhaws Massacre became a rallying point for the rebels, with "Tarleton's Quarter" becoming synonymous with "no mercy."

    The divisions in the South were apparent in the Battle of King's Mountain, which was fought between two American forces--Tories under the command of Major Patrick Ferguson, and the "Overmountain Men," American frontiersmen from what is now Tennessee and parts of Virginia. The Americans surrounded the Tories and this time it was they who gave "no quarter" to the surrendering Tory troops. Eventually American officers were able to reign in the troops and the battle was over. The defeat was a turning point in the Revolution in the South and forced General Cornwallis to retreat further south.

    To the north, a British spy was captured with correspondence revealing that Benedict Arnold, who had recently been given command of West Point, planned to surrender it to the British. When news that the spy had been caught reached Arnold, he fled to the safety of a British ship and became a brigadier-general for the British, siding with them for the remainder of the war.

    There was trouble in England as well. In 1778 a Catholic Relief Act had been passed, which reversed some of the Penal Laws of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. It allowed Roman Catholics to join the armed forces with an oath amenable to Catholics and gave them the ability to hold longer leases on land. It also ended the requirement that a Catholic distribute his lands evenly among his sons upon his death. The Catholic Relief Acts weren't popular with some Protestants though and in 1780 Lord George Gordon established the Protestant Association in 1780. In June of that year an estimated 60,000 people marched on the House of Commons demanding the Relief Acts be repealed. The huge crowd turned violent and a week of rioting left two hundred and ninety people dead, and devasted Roman Catholic churches and related buildings, as well as the homes of prominent Catholics and supporters of the legislation. Troops had to be called in to end the rioting. Twenty-five of the leaders of the riot were hanged, but Gordon was found "not guilty" of treason.

    May 19th was a dark day in New England--literally. A low-lying dark cloud that at times had a yellow and at times reddish hue descended on New England and was noted from Maine to as far south as New Jersey. It was darkest around northeastern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire and Maine, where it became so dark that candles needed to be lit to see. The cause is thought to have been a combination of low clouds that mixed with smoke and ash from a forest fire, but at the time it wasn't known and the event caused panic for many.

    New England's dark day was a minor event though in comparison to the hurricane season of 1780. Eight storms struck in various parts of America and the Caribbean. British fleets off American shores took heavy hits during several storms. (Hurricanes in the 1780s were the cause of more British Naval losses than battle.) The worst storm struck on October 10th devastating Barbados and the Windward Islands, and claiming an estimated 22,000 lives.


    Birth:
    Randolph

    RS married Lydia FIELD in 1783 in Rowan County, North Carolina. Lydia (daughter of WilliamJr FIELD) was born on 19 Jun 1762 in Rowan County, North Carolina; died on 09 Jan 1852 in New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana; was buried in Scott Cemetery, Floyd County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Lydia FIELD was born on 19 Jun 1762 in Rowan County, North Carolina (daughter of WilliamJr FIELD); died on 09 Jan 1852 in New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana; was buried in Scott Cemetery, Floyd County, Indiana.
    Children:
    1. Lydia LEWIS was born on 01 Jul 1780 in Rowan County, North Carolina; died on 24 Aug 1854 in Hoosire Twp.,Clay County, Illinois.
    2. 4. Jonathan LEWIS was born on 29 Apr 1783 in Guilford County, North Carolina; died after 1850 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    3. John LEWIS was born on 10 Aug 1786 in Rowan County, North Carolina; died on 12 Aug 1822.
    4. William Harrison LEWIS was born on 10 Oct 1787 in North Carolina; died on 12 Nov 1844 in Clay County, Illinois.
    5. Robert G LEWIS was born on 01 Dec 1789 in Rowan County, North Carolina; died on 24 Apr 1843 in Indianna.
    6. RichardJr LEWIS was born on 16 Apr 1791 in Rowan County, North Carolina; died on 23 Sep 1833.
    7. Priscilla LEWIS was born on 29 Sep 1793 in Rowan County, North Carolina; died on 29 Mar 1831 in Floyd County, Indianna.
    8. Jane LEWIS was born on 01 Jan 1796 in Rowan County, North Carolina; died on 12 Oct 1863.
    9. Levina LEWIS was born on 01 Oct 1799 in Rowan County, North Carolina; died on 17 Jul 1820.
    10. Crawford LEWIS was born on 22 Jul 1801 in Rowan, North Carolina; died on 24 Sep 1840.
    11. David LEWIS was born on 03 Nov 1806 in Guilford, Randolph Co. North Carolina; died on 21 May 1885 in Crawford County, Georgia.

  3. 10.  Richard ALBRITTON was born in 1745 in Pitt County, North Carolina (son of James ALBRITTON and Elizabeth LANIER); died on 01 Sep 1817 in Pitt County, North Carolina.

    Richard married Mary HART about 1774 in Pitt County, North Carolina. Mary was born in in Pitt County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary HART was born in in Pitt County, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 5. Nancy ALBRITTON was born in 1778 in Pitt County, North Carolina; died after 1850 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    2. Mary Polly ALBRITTON was born in 1779 in Pitt County, North Carolina.
    3. James ALBRITTON was born in 1780 in Pitt County, North Carolina.
    4. Elizabeth ALBRITTON was born in 1784 in Pitt County, North Carolina.
    5. Richard T ALBRITTON was born in 1788 in Pitt County, North Carolina.
    6. John ALBRITTON was born on 16 Dec 1789 in Pitt County, North Carolina.
    7. Sarah Sallie ALBRITTON was born in 1790 in Pitt County, North Carolina.