Samuel Balcom
#684, b. 10 November 1746, d. 17 February 1810
Samuel Balcom
#702, b. 1782, d. 3 December 1852
Samuel Balcom
#715, b. circa 1799
| Marriage* | | |
| Comment* | | Person Source |
| Birth* | circa 1799 | |
Samuel Balcom
#783, b. 31 August 1734
Sarah Balcom
#556, b. circa 1663
Citations
- [S52] Frank W. Balcomb, A First Book of the Balcombe Family (; Peabody, MA: The Fraedy Press, August 1942), Library of Congress.
Sarah Balcom
#564, b. 8 February 1703
Citations
- [S52] Frank W. Balcomb, A First Book of the Balcombe Family (; Peabody, MA: The Fraedy Press, August 1942), Library of Congress.
Sarah Balcom
#611, b. 4 April 1720, d. 30 December 1769
Sarah Balcom
#695, b. 12 May 1767
Sarah Balcom
#781, b. 18 August 1730, d. 26 February 1742/43
Sarah Balcom1
#1041, b. circa 1775
| Birth* | circa 1775 | date guessed |
Citations
- [S121] Researcher R. Slay, Compiled Descendants of Alexander Balcom, reference date Nov 2000.
Seth Balcom
#704, b. 4 October 1795
Susanna Balcom
#700, b. 29 October 1777
Susanna Balcom
#779, b. 11 December 1726, d. 6 April 1727
Susanna Balcom
#785, b. 20 August 1736
Walter Peyton Balcom1,2
#998, b. circa 1800
| Name Variation | | Walter Peyton Balkcom2 |
| Birth* | circa 1800 | Georgia, USA; He might have been born in Oglethorpe County.1,2 |
| Comment* | 1822 | Alexander Balkcom; Henry County, Alabama, USA; It appears that brothers Alexander and Walter Peyton may have married two women who were sisters, Mary and Brasley Ward.3 |
| Marriage* | 14 March 1822 | Brasley Ward; Henry County, Alabama, USA4 |
| Cen-Head* | 1830 | AL Henry Co Census 1830; Southern District, Henry County, Alabama, USA; male 30-39, female 30-39, female 15-19, male under 5 (William J.). Spelling Balcomb.5,2 |
| Land* | between 1835 and 1837 | 8N/28E, Henry County, Alabama, USA; He bought about 1/2 section total over several transactions, close to father Alexander's and brother Alexander's land. See reference web site for location detail. He had probably inherited part of Alexander (father) land on his death.6,7 |
| Land | between 1849 and 1851 | William J. Balkcom; 6N/21E, Coffee County, Alabama, USA; They each bought about 80 acres. Walter's brothers Alexander and John bought adjacent land at about the same time.6 |
| (Witness) Cen-Enum | 1850 | John P. Balkcom, AL Coffee Co Census 1850; Coffee County, Alabama, USA; 64 years old, born in Ga., and living with Walter P. and Walter's wife.8 |
| Census* | 1850 | Brasley Ward; Coffee County, Alabama, USA; in HH# 684, 50 years old, born in Ga, and living with his wife, and his brother, John. Living beside him is his son William J. and his family.8 Resident: John P. Balkcom |
| (Witness) Cen-Enum | 1850 | Brasley Ward, AL Coffee Co Census 1850; Coffee County, Alabama, USA; as 52 years old, born in South Carolina. Her first name is listed as Usley.8 |
| Land | between 1854 and 1858 | 11N/20E, Pike County, Alabama, USA; In two transactions, one in 1854, one in 1858, bought from the government 160 acres. It's not clear which Walter Peyton Balkcom this is, but guessing the older. This appears to be the only land in Pike County bought from the government by a Balkcom.6 |
Citations
- [S121] Researcher R. Slay, Compiled Descendants of Alexander Balcom, reference date Nov 2000.
- [S46] Jr. Banks McLaurin, Charles Van Baucom and Louanna M. Bawcom, compiler, The Baucom Families in the United States (Baucum, Bawcom, Baughcom, Balcombe, Balcom, Balkcom, etc.) (Lake Village, AR: Burney Bawcom, 1978). Hereinafter cited as Baucom Family Book.
- [S42] Web, http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Ealhenry/marrgroom.htm
- [S153] Marriage Records of Henry County, Ala., 1822-1868, Courthouse Henry County Alabama, Henry County, Alabama, USA. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records of Henry County, Ala., 1822-1868.
- [S241] Census, U.S. of 1830, Henry County, Alabama, p. 13
Online at ancestry.com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah.
- [S39] Bureau of Land Management - General Land Office Records, http://www.glorecords.blm.gov
- [S126] Marilyn Davis Hahn, Old Sparta and Elba Land Office Records and Military Warrants 1822-1860 in (Easley, South Carolina 29640: Southern Historical Press, Inc, 1983).
- [S14] Census, U.S. of 1850, Coffee County, Alabama. Compiled by Helen Bartlett, for Grandpa's Silver Trunk., Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah.
William Balcom
#559, b. 3 September 1692
Citations
- [S52] Frank W. Balcomb, A First Book of the Balcombe Family (; Peabody, MA: The Fraedy Press, August 1942), Library of Congress.
"Daughter1 of William D." Baldwin1
#61, b. between 1830 and 1835
| Last Edited | | 25 Apr 2004 |
| Relationship | | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Euel E. Balkcom |
| Birth* | between 1830 and 1835 | Georgia, USA; This person is created in the data base based on 1840 census information that says there was a female under the age of 5 living in W.D. Baldwin's house.2 |
Citations
- [S15] Census, U.S. of 1840, Stewart County, Georgia, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah.
- [S15] Census, U.S. of 1840, Stewart County, Georgia, census of household of William D. Baldwin, Ancestry.com.
"Daughter2 of William D." Baldwin1
#60, b. between 1835 and 1840
| Last Edited | | 25 Apr 2004 |
| Relationship | | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Euel E. Balkcom |
| Birth* | between 1835 and 1840 | Georgia, USA; This information is based on the census of 1840 that says W.D. Baldwin had 2 females between the age of 5-10 in his house.1 |
Citations
- [S15] Census, U.S. of 1840, Stewart County, Georgia, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah.
Abraham Baldwin1
#1457, b. 22 November 1754, d. 4 March 1807
| Journal* | | Abraham Baldwin, a graduate of Yale College in 1772, was author of the charter for the University of Georgia, President 1786-1801, was a delegate to the Consitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787, a signer of the Constitution, and served in the U.S. Senate from 1799 to his death in Washington, D.C. in 1807.2 |
| Birth* | 22 November 1754 | North Guildford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA2 |
| Residence* | 1805 | Richmond County, Georgia, USA3 |
| Death* | 4 March 1807 | Washington, D.C., USA; Abraham's death was listed in the Farmer's Gazette from Sparta, Ga. and the Augusta Chronicle on 28 March 1807 and in the Savannah Republican 24 March 1807. Only his name, date and place of death was given.1 |
Citations
- [S157] Mary Bondurant Warren, Marriages and Deaths 1763-1820, Abstracted from Extant Georgia Newspapers (; Danielsville, Ga.: Heritage Papers, 1968), Library of Congress.
- [S452] Biographical Directory of the U. S. Congress, http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B000084, Abraham Baldwin (1754-1807), citing Dictionary of American Biography; Furlong, Patrick J. “Abraham Baldwin: A Georgia Yankee as Old-Congress Man.” Georgia Historical Quarterly 56 (Spring 1972): 51-71; Coulter, E. Merton. Abraham Baldwin: Patriot, Educator, and Founding Father. Arlington, VA: Vandamere Press, 1987.. Hereinafter cited as Biographical Directory of the U. S. Congress.
- [S127] Virginia and Ralph Wood, compiler, Georgia Land Lottery 1805 (n.p.: Greenwood Press, 1964), Table "Family Heads 1805 Georgia". Hereinafter cited as Georgia Land Lottery 1805.
Alabama Baldwin1
#1096, b. 11 January 1866
| Birth* | 11 January 1866 | Dale County, Alabama, USA1,2 |
| (Resident) Census | 16 June 1880 | (Head of Household) William J. Baldwin, AL Dale Co Census 1880; Echo, Beat 9, ED64, pg19, hh2, Dale County, Alabama, USA; Household: "William Baldwin", age 45, farming, born in Georgia, parents born in Georgia; "Martha J. Baldwin", wife age 42, born GA, father born North, mother GA; "George A. Baldwin", son age 20, born AL; "William J. Baldwin", son age 17, born AL; "Alabama Baldwin", daughter age 13, born AL; "Sarah E. Baldwin", daughter, age 11, born AL.
They lived adjacent to the household of Joshua Lisenby1 |
| Married Name | 2 January 1896 | Brown; married Wesley E. Brown2 |
Citations
- [S12] Census, U.S. of 1880, Dale Co, AL page 634C, HH2, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah.
- [S185] Lydia Hughes Grimes, Dale County, Alabama Kin (; Lagrange, GA: Family Tree, 1984), Library of Congress.