Alexander SINGLETARY

Male 1824 - 1858  (33 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Alexander SINGLETARY was born on 21 Dec 1824 in North Carolina (son of Nathaniel SINGLETARY and Nepsey SINGLETARY); died on 03 Mar 1858 in Thomas County, Georgia.

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    Alexander was Justice Inferior Court, Thomas Co., 1857-1861.

    Alexander married Mary BRYANT on 21 Feb 1852 in Thomas County, Georgia. Mary was born in 1831 in North Carolina; died after 1880. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Iradel (Ide) SINGLETARY was born in 1854 in Cairo, Thomas, Georgia.
    2. William B.(Billy Sandy) SINGLETARY was born in 1857 in Cairo, Thomas, Georgia.
    3. Isabella SINGLETARY was born on 25 Aug 1858 in Cairo, Thomas, Georgia; died on 20 Jan 1930 in Grady County, Georgia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Nathaniel SINGLETARY was born about 1802 in North Carolina (son of RS Lieutenant Joseph E. SINGLETARY and Nancy UNKNOWN); died on 10 Mar 1870 in Thomas County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./
    Nathaniel Singletary sold his land in Leon Co., FL. in January 1837 and moved to Thomas Co., GA to join the other members of the family that had moved in May of 1836.

    NOTE 2./ Singletary Family Genealogy Forum; Re: JamesHenry Singletary; February 16, 2002

    James Henry Singletary b.ca.1868, Ga in "The Singletary Family History" by Yvonne Brunton page 118.
    It shows him to be the son of Nathaniel "Nay" Singletary b. ca/1845-49, Thomas Co Ga. Died in Ga. Mother was Susan (no last name known) b.ca.1849. Their children were James Henry b.ca.1868; Martha P. b.ca.1870, Ga.; Laura M. b. ca/1872. Ga; Minnie m. b. ca. 1876, Ga.; Thomas L. b.ca.1879, Ga.
    His grandparents was Nathaniel Singletary and Martha Ann Singletary.
    His greatgrandparents was Nathaniel Singletary and Martha Ann his second wife.
    His first wife was Nepsy "possible last name Singletary" I am a descendant of their son Crayton Singletary. which would be a half brother to to Nathaniel Singletary who married Martha Ann.
    Sarah Robinson; 1190 E. Clinton St., Bartow, Fl 33830, Px 863-533-2613; <>

    Nathaniel married Nepsey SINGLETARY before 1824. Nepsey (daughter of Richard SINGLETARY and Sarah UNKNOWN) was born in in North Carolina; died before 1835 in NC or FLA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nepsey SINGLETARY was born in in North Carolina (daughter of Richard SINGLETARY and Sarah UNKNOWN); died before 1835 in NC or FLA.
    Children:
    1. 1. Alexander SINGLETARY was born on 21 Dec 1824 in North Carolina; died on 03 Mar 1858 in Thomas County, Georgia.
    2. C.S.A Richard SINGLETARY was born about 1828 in Leon County, Florida; died after 1880 in Thomas County, Georgia; was buried in Cairo, Thomas County, Georgia.
    3. CSA Crayton SINGLETARY was born on 11 Feb 1830 in Leon County, Florida; died on 07 Apr 1900 in Thomas County, Georgia.
    4. William I. SINGLETARY was born on 29 May 1832 in Florida; died on 18 Oct 1909 in Thomas County, Georgia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  RS Lieutenant Joseph E. SINGLETARY was born on 09 Jun 1761 in Bladen County, North Carolina (son of Joseph SINGLETARY and Mary FITZRANDOLPH); died on 14 Apr 1844 in Jones, Thomas County, Georgia.

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    Revolutionary Soldier Joseph E. Singletary, Pension # S47849.

    In the fall of 1777, Joseph and his brother, Josiah, were recruited as substitutes into the Bladen County Militia commanded by Col. Thomas Brown (later General). Joseph was a substitute for William Harrison while Josiah substituted for their uncle, Benjamin FitzRandolph of which both had been drafted for an expedition against a force of Tories which had taken positions along the South Carolina state line in then Bladen CO., NC. After a months service they were disbanded and returned home.

    In 1778, Capt. Jared Irwin raised a troop of light horse (cavalry) in Bladen Co., NC in which Joseph and Josiah became volunteers. In the same year, Col. Thomas Robeson also raised a troop of light horse in the County. The two companies of cavalry sometimes took the field together with Col. Robeson in command but generally they acted as separate units alternating time in the field. Both of these companies were involved in numerous skirmishes.

    On June 6, 1781 both companies of cavalry under the command of Col. Robeson, became engaged with a large Tory force led by Col. Hector NcNeil at Stewart's Mill on Rockfish Creek. In the ensuing battle Joseph was "severly wounded by a broadsword in several places and disabled in one leg in consequence of having been trod upon by horse". It further states in his pension application "Said Singletary lay three or four months, severly wounded, at the house of the mother of this deponent". The deponent was either Susannah Harrison or Susannah McRee.

    Joseph can be identified in the 1800 and 1810 Census in Bladen Co., NC. He is found in Leon Co., Flordia in 1830. The 7th of May, 1836 he sold his land in Leon Co., FL. On May 21, 1836,13 days after Joseph sold his Florida property, his son, Josiah Singletary, bought land in Thomas Co., Georgia.
    There is no record of Joseph owning any land in Georgia. He lived with his daughter, Nancy, and son, Josiah, although Joseph is listed as head of household in the 1840 Census.

    In June of 1837, Joseph's agent in Tallahassee, FL. informed the Commissioner of Pensions in Washington,D.C. of the change of address to Thomas Co. GA.
    Joseph was a charter member and Deacon of the Popular Springs Primitive Baptist Church formed August 14, 1837 and whose Minister was his old friend the Elder William Hawthorn. Joseph and Elder Hawthorn were both past Ministers of the Big Swamp Primitive Baptist Church in Bladen Co., NC.
    The church minutes give the date of his death as April 14, 1844. In the July 1844 term of the Inferior Court of Thomas County, Letters of Administation were granted to Josiah Singletary, his son, to administer the estate of Joseph. After an inventory and appraisal, the following items were sold:
    1. one mare and colt.
    2. one horse cart.
    3. 3 cows, 3 yearlings, 1 calf.
    4. 1 handmill.
    5. 3 ploughs, 1 pr. trace chains and harness.
    6. 1 feather bed, 2 chairs.
    7. 1 pot, 1 oven, 1 spider, 2 kettles.
    8. Jugs, 5 bottles, 1 churn, shoe box, etc.
    9. 2 tin pans, 1 coffee pot, 1 dish, 4 plates, 1 candlestick.
    10. 2 pitchers, 3 knives and forks, 1 looking glass.
    11. 2 measures, half-bushel, candle moulds.
    12. 1 lot of books.
    13. 3 axes, 4 hoes, 1 hatchet, handsaw, square, drawing knife.
    14. 5 barrels, 3 staves.
    15. 1 grindstone.
    16. 2 washing tubs, 1 pot stand.
    17. 1 earthen bowl, 1 seive, 1 pr. cotton cards.

    On February 13, 1845, the following were paid from the estate of Joseph E. Singletary:
    Shadrack Posey, $5.00 ( son-in-law, husband of Sarah, daughter).
    Mary Singletary, $5.00 ( daughter).
    Nancy Singletary, $5.00 ( daughter).
    Issac Boyett $5.00 (son-in-law, husband of Margaret, daughter).
    Nathaniel Singletary $5.00 ( son).
    Henry Singletary $5.00 ( son).
    William I. Singletary $5.00 ( son).

    RS married Nancy UNKNOWN about 1790 in Bladen County, North Carolina. Nancy died after 1840 in Jones, Thomas County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Nancy UNKNOWN died after 1840 in Jones, Thomas County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. Josiah SINGLETARY was born about 1792 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 06 Mar 1879 in Thomas County, Georgia.
    2. Nancy SINGLETARY was born about 1798 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died before 1860 in Thomas County, Georgia.
    3. Mary SINGLETARY was born on 23 Dec 1801 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died after 1860 in Thomas County, Georgia.
    4. 2. Nathaniel SINGLETARY was born about 1802 in North Carolina; died on 10 Mar 1870 in Thomas County, Georgia.
    5. Henry SINGLETARY was born in 1806 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died after 1854 in Thomas County, Georgia.
    6. Sara SINGLETARY was born about 1809 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died after 1850 in Thomas County, Georgia; was buried in Wakulla County, Florida.
    7. Margaret SINGLETARY was born in 1809 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    8. William (I. or J.) SINGLETARY was born about 1812 in North Carolina; died after 1845 in Jones, Thomas County, Georgia.

  3. 6.  Richard SINGLETARY

    Richard married Sarah UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah UNKNOWN
    Children:
    1. 3. Nepsey SINGLETARY was born in in North Carolina; died before 1835 in NC or FLA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph SINGLETARY was born about 1713 in South Carolina (son of Jonathon SINGLETARY and Hel Len AH); died on 04 Jul 1772 in Wil, Bladen County, North Carolina; was buried in Jul 1772 in Rising Cemetary Bladen County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ from Singletary tree:
    There is no record of Joseph receiving Land Grants in North Carolina. However, he did own land in the vicinity of his brothers Richard's and William's lands that he received by Warrant dated May 28,1738. Certified October 1, 1738. Directed to Richard Hillyer, returned November 18, 1738. "500 acres on ye NW of Joneses Creek being about 2 miles above ye said Joneses Mill and running up both sides ye Creek for ye Compit". Ref Bladen Pct/CO., NC Surviving Land Warrants 1735-1749 & Surveys 1741-1761, by Miles S. Philbeck.

    NOTE 2./ July 08, 2001 ; Singletary Family Genealogy Forum; Joseph Singletary of Bladen Co., N.C; posted by Patty Ramos; <>
    In a book by Wanda S. Campbell titled "Abstracts of Wills Bladen County, North Carolina (1734-1900) published 1962;lists the following entry on page 81:
    "JOSEPH SINGLETARY JULY 4, 1772. NOVEMBER COURT 1772.

    WILL OF JOSEPH SINGLETARY

    In the Name of God Amen the fourth Day of July in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy Two, I, Joseph Singletary of the County of Bladen and Province of North Carolina being of perfect Mind and Memory and understanding do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament.

    Imprimisses: It is my will and I do order that in the first place all my just debts and funeral charges be first paid and satisfied.

    Item: It is my will and desire that my children shall be schooled out of my whole estate what ever my Executors hereafter mentioned shall think sufficient.

    Item: It is my will and desire that my beloved wife Mary Singletery enjoy my whole estate both real and personal during her widowhood except the schooling of the children but in case she marryes that immediately after that she is to have one third part of all the remainder or my moveable or personal estate laid off to her by my Executors hereafter mentioned to her and her heirs and assigns forever.

    Item: It is my will and desire the other two thirds of my personal estate likewise all my real estate be equally divided amongst my children when the youngest arrives to the age of fourteen years old.
    But in case their mother is then living in widowhood then the real estate is not to be devided while she remains in that state to them their Heirs, Executors, Administrators and assigns forever.

    And I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and disannul all other former wills by me made, and I do declare this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament and I do hereby nominate, ordain and appoint my two brothers, Benjamin Fitzrandolph and Ithamar Singletary to be my true and lawful and whole Executors of this my last will and testament.

    In witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal the Day and Year first within written.

    Joseph Singletary
    (Seal)

    Signed, sealed, published, pronounced and declared by the Testator to be his Last Will and Testament in the presence of the subscribers who subscribed our names in the presence of the Testator.

    John Poynter
    Mary Pounter
    Brayton Singletary

    North Carolina
    Bladen County
    November Court 1772

    Be it remembered that the Execution of the original Will was proved in open Court by the oath of John Poynter who swore that he did see Joseph Singletary sign, seal, publish and declare this to be his last will & testament & at the same time Mary Poynter & Braton Singletary signed concurring evidence thereto.

    Joseph married Mary FITZRANDOLPH about 1750 in Bladen County, North Carolina. Mary (daughter of MR FITZRANDOLPH, daughter of Benjamin FITZRANDOLPH and Elizabeth PRIDEMORE) was born on 29 Dec 1732 in Cape Fear, Bath, North Carolina; died in in Bladen County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary FITZRANDOLPH was born on 29 Dec 1732 in Cape Fear, Bath, North Carolina (daughter of MR FITZRANDOLPH, daughter of Benjamin FITZRANDOLPH and Elizabeth PRIDEMORE); died in in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. RS Lieutenant William Randolph SINGLETARY was born about 1755 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died about 1807 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    2. Sarah SINGLETARY was born on 19 Jun 1757 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 24 Jun 1839 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    3. 4. RS Lieutenant Joseph E. SINGLETARY was born on 09 Jun 1761 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 14 Apr 1844 in Jones, Thomas County, Georgia.
    4. RS Josiah Jonathan SINGLETARY was born on 24 Oct 1763 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 18 Sep 1843 in Bladen County, North Carolina; was buried in Oct 1844 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    5. Jonathan B SINGLETARY was born on 02 Jul 1769 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 23 Jan 1865 in Yorkville, Bladen County, North Carolina; was buried in Yorkville was renamed Richardson (about 3 miles west of Bladenboro)..
    6. Benjamin SINGLETARY was born about 1770 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died after 1820 in FLA or GA.
    7. Snowdon SINGLETARY was born about 1772.