Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Winship Blackstone Petty Jr.-16556

"The Family Tree" by Irene Petty Watt

Katherine Reynolds
disappeared for many years


Pauline Gore Petty-16569

died of Typhoid fever, mother was a Christian Scientist & refused treatment


John A. Fite Petty-16557

"The Family Tree" by Irene Petty Watt

Katherine Reynolds
lists marriage to Maggie Gore, aunt to Albert Gore (US Sen. from TN)
deserted her and child, died a pauper in OK

deathdate of 24 Aug 1908 in Carthage, Smith Co., TN listed but does not fit
with other info


Mattie Lee Petty-16571

died of food poisoning


Kearney Lee Robinson Jr.-16581

died in an automobile accident

Fort Knox is a United States Army post in Kentucky south of Louisville and north of Elizabethtown. The base covers parts of Bullitt, Hardin, and Meade counties.


Caroline Petty-16588

of her six children, only 2 md
raised three of the children of her half-brother Robert: Alta, Mamie, Kelly
Erline (Callie)
known as Callie


Frances Petty-16589

called Fannie


Abraham D. Petty-16603

Was the oldest of his siblings, he and his wife Elizabeth first moved to Williamson County, Tennessee and by 1850 was in Maury County, Tennessee. It was here that Elizabeth raised her family.

Abraham D. Petty was the oldest of 15 siblings. He and his wife, Elizabeth, first moved to Williamson County, Tennessee about 1822. They moved into Maury County, Tennessee the next year and it was here that he and Elizabeth raised their family of nine children.

Elizabeth Younger found in: North Carolina, 1700-1850 Marriage Index Gender: The gender of Elizabeth Younger is female. Spouse: Abraham Pettie Marriage Date: Dec 17, 1808 County: Orange More About: This record can be found in the County Court Records, Film # 1034032 - 1034044 & 1034073 - 1034075.

Abram Petty found in: Census Microfilm Records: North Carolina, 1810 State: North Carolina County: CHATHAM Locale: NO TWP LISTED Series: M252 Roll: 39 Part: 1 Page: 387

1815 Tax list for Chatham County Brantly's District. Mary Petty 106 A. his Residence $400 Abraham Petty

In 1827 Abraham signed as a Bondsman for James C Godwin and Rebecca Evans in Maury County, Tennesse noting he came to Tennessee between 1820 and 1827 as he is not listed on the Census there in 1820.

PETTY, ABRAM State: Tennessee Year: 1830 County: Maury County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: No Township Listed Page: 404 Database: Tennessee 1830 Federal Census Index

Petty. Abraham Dist. 18 Maury County, Tennessee page 360A
1m 10-15 1m 15-20 1m 20-30 1m 50-60 2f 10-15 1f 40-50

Petty, Abraham D. State: Tennessee Year: 1850 County: Maury Roll: Township: 1St District Page: 90 dated 6 Oct. 1850
Abraham D 65 Head farmer
Martha J. f 20 daughter

Around 1854, Abraham relocated with two of his sons, three daughters and their families to Cedar County, Missouri.

1860 Cedar County, MO, Lynn Township, Pg. 91
636/636 Abram D. Pettie 75 M Farmer 1600 620 North Carolina


Elizabeth Petty-16606

She moved with her brother Abraham to Maury County, Tennessee about 1825. She is known to have married a Godwin on who's place was put a family cemetery where many Petty's are buried. Another source has her listed as being married to James Bagley Feb 1813 in Chatham Co., NC.