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Burton Larue Blanton

Male 1872 - 1939  (66 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Burton Larue Blanton was born on 3 Dec 1872 in Georgia (son of James Jared Blanton and Mary Frances Wilder); died on 4 May 1939 in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida.

    Family/Spouse: Cora Ester Bailey. Cora was born in Oct 1875 in Manatee County, Florida; died in Apr 1964 in Florida. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Ester Zanita Blanton was born on 13 Dec 1906 in Hillsborough County, Florida; died on 1 Dec 1984 in Fort Pierce, Saint Lucie County, Florida.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Jared Blanton was born on 8 Nov 1841 in Lowndes County, Georgia (son of Edmond Blanton and Dorcus Morgan); died on 27 Jul 1917 in Plant City, Hillsborough County, Florida.

    James married Mary Frances Wilder. Mary was born on 25 Feb 1850 in Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia; died on 4 May 1940 in Plant City, Hillsborough County, Florida. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Frances Wilder was born on 25 Feb 1850 in Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia; died on 4 May 1940 in Plant City, Hillsborough County, Florida.
    Children:
    1. 1. Burton Larue Blanton was born on 3 Dec 1872 in Georgia; died on 4 May 1939 in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Edmond Blanton was born on 31 Aug 1815 in Sampson County, North Carolina (son of David Blanton and Nancy Goff); died on 21 Aug 1878 in Lowndes County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    The son of David BLANTON and Nancy GOFF.

    The following biography of Edmond Blanton appears to be transcribed from "Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia", and was copied from a tree at RootWeb's WorldConnect Project: Descendants of Frederick Fritz (Veit) Zeigler

    "Edmond moved to Lowndes County with his parents when he was 17 years old (1832). They settled in what is now the city of Quitman. He was a blacksmith and farmer. In 1836 or 1837 he married Miss Dorcas MORGAN who was a native of Sampson County, North Carolina. Dorcas was born November of 1813. She was the granddaughter of Isaac NEWTON, R.S. They had 11 children. Dorcas died May 5,1859 in Lowndes County, Georgia. Edmond and Dorcas were members of the Primitive Baptist Church. Dorcas joined Bethlehem Church in present Brooks County July 8, 1843 by letter from Moore's Creek Church, New Hanover County, North Carolina. Edmond joined the same church September 12, 1841 and was baptized on May 7, 1847. He was ordained to the deaconship at this church. He served as a deacon until he and his wife were dismissed by letter January 1852. On January 24, 1852 Dorcas and Edmond were received by letter into Unity Church near their new home. Edmond served as a deacon for Unity until his death. Mr. Blanton lived in the portion of Lowndes County, cut into Brooks County in 1858, until 1852 when he moved to the 661st (Naylor) Distric of Lowndes County. He bought land here and had a very large plantation. He lived there until his death on 21 Aug 1878. Edmond's second wife was Elizabeth LIGHTSEY born July 27,1830 in Barnwell District, South Carolina. The grave marker reference shows her birth date as July 27, 1831. She was the daughter of Samuel LIGHTSEY and the sister of Samuel H. LIGHTSEY who married Nancy C. Blanton, Edmond's child by his first wife. They had eight children. The will of Edmond Blanton dated January 5, 1878 was probated in Oct. 1878. He bequeathed to his wife, Elizabeth, his home place consisting of parts of lots 294 and 305 11th land district of Lowndes County and all his personal estate. His other lands went to his children. His brother John Newton Blanton was executor of the will. Edmond Blanton and Elizabeth are buried at Hickory Grove Cemetery in Lowndes County (section 8).

    Edmond married Dorcus Morgan about 1837 in Brooks County, Georgia. Dorcus (daughter of Rueben Morgan and Dorcus Newton) was born in Nov 1813 in North Carolina; died on 5 May 1859 in Lowndes County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Dorcus Morgan was born in Nov 1813 in North Carolina (daughter of Rueben Morgan and Dorcus Newton); died on 5 May 1859 in Lowndes County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Edmond and Dorcus were the parents twelve children born in Lowndes County, Georgia: David Franklin Blanton who married Missouri Ann POPPELL, Nancy C. Blanton who married Samuel Houston LIGHTSEY, James Jared Blanton who married Mary Frances WILDER, Margaret A. Blanton who married John SELLERS, William Lacey Blanton who married (1) Obedience CARTER and (2) Indiana (WILLIAMS) HENDRY, Thomas Levi Blanton who married Rachel SELLERS, Francis Marion Blanton who married Mary HATCHETT, Mary D. Blanton who married John HATCHETT, Berry Green Blanton who married Amanda Y. MOORE, Emily Elizabeth Blanton who married Sidney SELLERS, Flora Melvina Blanton and Samuel S. Blanton. He went on to have eight additonal children by his second wife (RootsWeb World Connect: North Florida Webbs)

    Children:
    1. 2. James Jared Blanton was born on 8 Nov 1841 in Lowndes County, Georgia; died on 27 Jul 1917 in Plant City, Hillsborough County, Florida.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  David Blanton was born on 9 Mar 1791 in Harrells Store, Sampson County, North Carolina (son of Joshua Blanton and Mary Alderman); died on 1 Jan 1837 in Quitman, Brooks County, Georgia.

    David married Nancy Goff on 20 Nov 1811 in Duplin County, North Carolina. Nancy was born on 9 Mar 1792 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died about 1870 in Brooks County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Nancy Goff was born on 9 Mar 1792 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died about 1870 in Brooks County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Married:
    They were the parents of 10 children

    Children:
    1. James Andrew Blanton was born on 7 Aug 1813 in Sampson County, North Carolina; and died.
    2. 4. Edmond Blanton was born on 31 Aug 1815 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died on 21 Aug 1878 in Lowndes County, Georgia.
    3. Daniel Blanton was born on 13 Jun 1817 in North Carolina; and died.
    4. Margaret Blanton was born on 1 Mar 1821 in North Carolina; and died.
    5. Moses M. Blanton was born on 2 May 1823 in North Carolina; and died.
    6. David Timothy Blanton was born on 28 Mar 1825 in North Carolina; and died.
    7. Mary Jane "Polly" Blanton was born on 1 Jun 1827 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died on 20 Jun 1910 in Lee, Madison County, Florida.
    8. Berry Green Blanton was born on 25 May 1829 in North Carolina; and died.
    9. Jesse Goodman Blanton was born on 9 Aug 1831 in North Carolina; and died.
    10. John Newton Blanton was born on 2 Aug 1833 in Brooks County, Georgia; died in Oct 1907.

  3. 10.  Rueben Morgan was born after 1770; died after 1840 in Lowndes County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    The letter transcribed below was written by Abner E. Morgan in October, 1946. It was supplied to me in an email from Jeanie Trimble of Thonostosassa, Florida. She in turn received it from Janie Blanton. Jeanie noted that although Abner referred to his great-grandfather as being named "Isaac Morgan", all other sources she found seemed to point to his name as actually being Reuben. This contradiction has not been explained. Perhaps both names were his given names, or perhaps Abner was confusing Rueben Morgan's first name with that of Rueben's father-in-law, Isaac Newton, also of Duplin County.

    "This information reference to my great grandfather Isaac Morgan came to me from my father Frances Cornelius "Neal" Morgan as handed down from father to son from around the year 1800 to date.

    Isaac Morgan. Born in Ireland, date unknown, emigrated to the United States in or about the year 1800. Settled on a farm in North Carolina. Moved to South Carolina by wagon about 1828, where he farmed for two years.

    He moved again to South Georgia in 1830, and settled in Brooks County and I am reliably informed that the old home site is now inside of corporate limits of Quitman, GA. His family consisted of three daughters and seven sons ranging in ages from small to grown up. One of Isaac's sons John, a married son, died while they lived in South Carolina, leaving a son named Malachi or Mae. Another son, Daniel by name took over and recorded Mae-thus-great granddad reached Georgia with three daughters and six sons and a grandson.

    Daughters: Dorcus, Sally, Nancy

    --Dorcus: Married Edmond Blanton son of David Blanton & Nancy Goff. (B.C. Blanton, a direct descendant. My father and B.C. Blantons father being first cousins).

    --Nancy: Married a Wilson of whom the late John T. Wilson of Shady Grove was a direct descendant. My father and the Wilsons (Enoch Wilson) were also cousins.

    --Sallie: I do not know much about her and have never contacted any of her offsprings, however I do know she married Enoch Bell and that around 1890 they lived in Kissimee, Florida.

    Sons: Joe, John, Daniel, Duncan, Reuben, Isaac and Enoch Morgan.

    --Enoch Morgan was my grandfather who married Martha Ann Williams in Georgia, his wife being the sister of a Baptist preacher, of Georgia, but later of Lee, Madison County, Fla. The said preacher being the grandfather of the late W. O. Williams of Perry, Fla.

    To this marriage were born 4 sons and 5 daughters, my father being born in Georgia in 1842. In 1846, my granddad Enoch Morgan and J. Pasco's grandad, Isaac, moved to Florida. Isaac settling on part of the place now owned by E.J. Rowell at Iddo and Enoch Morgan settled on the Old Greenville Road (later called the Old Salt Road) some three miles north of old Shady Grove in Taylor County. At this location my fathers three brothers grew up.

    War. At the opening of the war, father's two brothers Joe and John entered the Southern Army and were immediately sent to Virginia, never to return. Joe died in battle and John of disease.

    Later my father, and (his) younger brother Math, volunteered for service in the U.S. Army (Union). My father was shot and carried a Confederate bullet in his breast to his death in 1905. On returning from service, my father bought a homestead claim to a 160 acre tract of government land from one Wright Hendry. This land being just North of Shady Grove but in Taylor County. On this tract he built a log house. Then he married my mother, Lucy Alice Lugenia McFail. To this marriage was 4 sons and 2 daughters born. Ollen, Asberry, Abner (that's me), Ella, Joe and Margarett.

    Margarett being only nine days old at my mothers death in 09/19/1882. Ollen and Ella died I think in 1892, and Asberry died last year in 1945, leaving myself and Margarett.

    Back to Georgia. I have already told what became of my Granddad Enoch sisters and will tell you about the sons.

    --John died in South Carolina.

    --Enoch and Isaac came to Florida as stated above.

    --THE OTHERS INCLUDING MAE, MOVED TO MAGNOLIA SPRINGS, JASPER COUNTY, TEXAS EITHER IN 1849 OR 1852. MY FATHER KEPT IN CONSTANT TOUCH WITH THEM UNTIL HIS DEATH IN 1905. IN 1913 THROUGH THE POSTMASTER I GOT IN TOUCH WITH MAE IN ERIN, TEXAS AND HAD A LETTER FROM HIM, AND GOT ANOTHER LETTER IN 1914. HE WAS 86 THEN AND NEVER ANSWERED AGAIN. (Emphasis added).

    Back to Neal my Father. As stated above there were 4 sons and 2 daughters. Ollen born in 1872 and died in 1893 and buried at Mt. Enow Church near Plant City, Florida. Asberry born 03/18/1875 died 1945 in Pahokee, buried Homestead. Abner, (I was) born 70 years ago to day 10/17/1946 and (am) happy to know that time is near for my final journey. Ella b. 1875 d. 1893. Joe b. 1880 Margarett b. 1882.

    May, this is the entire letter. Hope you can use this. Thanks again, and yes I'll get with you later on our history of John Bunion Blanton and his Civil War File. I'd love to read this."

    Carolyn Lockhart recounts a similar story: "There were five brothers to come into Jasper County. Duncan first, Daniel, Malachi (Note: Actually a nephew), James and William (Note: Also probably nephews). John Morgan died in Georgia." Carolyn further indicated that Ruben Morgan could be found on the 1779 Iredell County, North Carolina census with 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 26-45 and himself. In 1790, he was in Franklin County, North Carolina where he can be found with 4 females and 1 male 0-16. In 1800, he was in Sampson County, North Carolina, listed with 3 males under 10, 1 male 26-45, 1 female under 10, and 1 female 16-26. (Note: Not verified that the 1779 and 1790 census listings are for the same Ruben Morgan).

    The information on the Morgan Family was compiled from information that was generously shared with by Jeannie Trimble of Florida, Kenneth Morgan and Nan Kittell of Jasper, Carolyn Lockhart of Nederland, Jo Ann Gartig of Nacogdoches and others.

    Several researchers show Rueben Morgan as the son of a Theophilus Morgan, however Jeanie Trimble thinks this unlikely. Bonnie Smith shows him as the son of William Morgan and Rebeckah Mills of Bladen and Guilford, North Carolina. I have not seen any documentation of this either.

    (Research):1820 Sampson County, North Carolina Census

    Mathis' 312: Morgan Reuben 21 1 3 0 1 2 1 2 0 0

    Lee's 298: Morgan Henry 20 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0

    (Relationship of Henry not known)

    1830 Decatur County, Georgia Census

    Ruebin Morgan Sr Males 1-1-0-2-0-0-0-1 Females 0-0-2-0-0-0-1

    1840 Lowndes County, Georgia Census

    Rubin Morgan

    Three Males, one between 5-10, one between 10-15 and 1 between 60-70

    One Female between the ages of 50-60

    Immediately following his listing is one for the household of Enoch Morgan, his son.

    Rueben married Dorcus Newton on 25 Nov 1793 in Duplin County, North Carolina. Dorcus (daughter of Isaac Newton and Jemima Chambers) was born before 1773 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died on 3 May 1824 in Duplin County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Dorcus Newton was born before 1773 in Duplin County, North Carolina (daughter of Isaac Newton and Jemima Chambers); died on 3 May 1824 in Duplin County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Bonnie Smith's research indicates that Dorcas Newton, Mrs. R. Morgan, was burried in Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington, North Carolina, Section G, Lot 20, Ch. Lot 12.

    Notes:

    Married:
    According to "MARRIAGE BONDS OF DUPLIN COUNTY, NC 1749-1868" by Cora Bass (Southern Historical Press: 1959) Rhuben MORGAN and Darcas NEWTON were married on 25 November 1793 by David WILLIAM, with Wm. DICKSON, CC as witness.

    A few years later, on 2 Feb 1796, Samuel MORGAN and Elizabeth TONANS were married with Wm. WILKINSON officiating, and Wm. DICKSON, CC as witness. The relationship between Rueben and Samuel is unknown.

    Children:
    1. Joseph Morgan was born after 1794 in North Carolina; and died.
    2. John Morgan was born between 1798 and 1800 in North Carolina; died before 1840.
    3. Daniel Morgan was born about 1800 in North Carolina; died before 1886 in Roganville, Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Morgan Cemetery, Jasper County, Texas.
    4. Rueben Morgan, Jr. was born between 1800 and 1810 in North Carolina; and died.
    5. Nancy Morgan was born about 1805 in North Carolina; and died.
    6. Duncan Morgan was born on 8 Jun 1806 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died on 26 May 1881 in Magnolia Springs, Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Morgan Cemetery, Jasper County, Texas.
    7. Enoch Morgan was born on 4 Jun 1812 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died after 1860 in Florida.
    8. 5. Dorcus Morgan was born in Nov 1813 in North Carolina; died on 5 May 1859 in Lowndes County, Georgia.
    9. Isaac Newton Morgan was born about 1814 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died after 1873.
    10. Sallie Morgan was born about 1817 in North Carolina; and died.