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Descendants of John Perdue and Mary Elizabeth Hitch

see generation No. 1        see generation No. 3        see generation No. 4         
see Endnotes (Source Information), Page 1 (nos. 1 - 145)        see Endnotes (Source Information), Page 2 (nos. 146 - 289)

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 Generation No. 2

 

2.  HETTY4 PERDUE (JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born June 30, 1781 in MD1, and died October 8, 1846 in AL1.  She married ALEXANDER REDDOCK April 19, 17981.  He was born October 8, 17731, and died February 13, 18501.

More About HETTY PERDUE:

Burial: 1846, Reddoch (Reddock) Cemetery, Butler Co., AL

More About ALEXANDER REDDOCK:

Burial: 1850, Reddoch (Reddock) Cemetery, Butler Co., AL

 
More About ALEXANDER REDDOCK and HETTY PERDUE:

Marriage: April 19, 17981

    

Children of HETTY PERDUE and ALEXANDER REDDOCK are:

7.         i.    SARAH T.5 REDDOCK, b. Abt. 1804; d. December 3, 1885, AL.

8.        ii.    ELIZABETH HETTY REDDOCK, b. Abt. 1811, Hancock Co., GA.

9.       iii.    WILLIAM W. REDDOCK, b. Abt. 1815, GA; d. 1853.

10.      iv.    RACHAEL D. REDDOCK, b. September 26, 1818; d. May 25, 1860.

11.       v.    ADONIA REDDOCK, b. Abt. 1820, AL.

 

3.  ELIZABETH "BETSY" H.4 PERDUE (JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born December 26, 1785 in MD2, and died September 17, 1859 in Lowndes Co., AL2.  She married JAMES C. JOHNSON.  He was born Abt. 1798 in NC2,3, and died May 7, 1860 in Lowndes Co., AL4.

More About ELIZABETH "BETSY" H. PERDUE:

Burial: 1859, New Bethel Cemetery, Braggs, Lowndes Co., AL

 

More About JAMES C. JOHNSON:

Burial: May 1860, New Bethel Cemetery, Braggs, Lowndes Co., AL

    

Children of ELIZABETH PERDUE and JAMES JOHNSON are:

            i.    AMANDA CATHERINE5 JOHNSON, b. April 5, 1825, AL5,6; d. September 11, 1850, Lowndes Co., AL6.

More About AMANDA CATHERINE JOHNSON:

Burial: September 1850, New Bethel Cemetery, Braggs, Lowndes Co., AL

 12.       ii.    BURRELL H. JOHNSON, b. June 10, 1827, AL; d. September 25, 1862, Lowndes Co., AL.

13.      iii.    JAMES T. JOHNSON, b. May 25, 1829, AL; d. April 30, 1860, Lowndes Co., AL.

  

4.  JOHN BAILEY4 PERDUE (JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born April 5, 1788 in MD7,8,9, and died September 26, 1860 in Lowndes Co., AL10.  He married MARY ELLIS August 5, 1813 in Jones Co., GA11. 

 Notes for JOHN BAILEY PERDUE:

Will of John B. Perdue, Lowndes County, AL, Will Book C, page 18

  

In the Name of God, Amen.  I, John B. Perdue, of the County of Lowndes and State of Alabama, being of sound mind and disposing memory and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do therefore make, ordain, declare, and publish this to be my Last Will & Testament, that is to say,

After all my lawful debts are paid and discharged, the residue of my Estate, real and personal, I give, bequeath and dispose of as follows, to-wit:

First:   I give and bequeath to my grandson, John E. Roper, and my granddaughter, Mary F. J. Brooks, conjointly, the land and plantation on which I now reside, to[wit:  Township 12, and Range 16, Section 21, Sought half of said section containing Three hundred and twenty (320) acres, more or less, also embracing two yoke of oxen, wagon, kitchen utensils, bee hives and household furniture.  I also give and bequeath to my granddaughter, Mary F. J. Brooks, four slaves, to-wit:  Lee, Sarah and her child, Sisl, and Sally and their increase. 

The said Mary F. J. Brooks has to pay my grandson, Alexander B. Watson, two hundred and eighty-one dollars, also the said Mary F. J. Brooks has to pay to my grandson, Richard A. Watson, forty-five dollars, also said Mary F. J. Brooks has to pay to my grandson, Bolling P. Watson, my grandson, six hundred and eighty-one dollars, also the said Mary F. J. Brooks has to pay to my grandson, Moses F. Watson, seven hundred and eight-one dollars.  My grandson, John E. Roper, has to pay to my grandson, Richard A. Watson, five hundred and eighty eight dollars. 

II give and bequeath to my grandson, Richard A. Watson, one slave, to-wit:  Biddy and her increase.  I give and bequeath to my grandson, Bolling P. Watson, one slave, to-wit:  Henry.  I give and bequeath to my grandson, Moses F. Watson, one slave, to-wit:  Catherine and her increase. 

Furthermore, it is my will that all property no embraced in this will, to-wit:  horses, mules, cattle, and hogs, corn fodder should be sold to the highest bidder and equally divided amongst my heirs above named.  Furthermore, as respects Perry Watson, my son-in-law, I do not consider he has any claim on my property for as much as he has already received of my Estate more than his equal share. 

Likewise, I make, constitute and appoint my grandson, John E. Roper, and my grandson, Andrew J. Brooks, to be Executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made.  And also appoint the two above named Executors to act as Guardians for above named heirs, to-wit:  Alexander B. Watson, Richard A. Watson, Bolling P. Watson, and Moses F. Watson. 

In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal this the 10th day of September, in the year of our Lord, One thousand Eight hundred and Fifty-Nine.
                                                 
John B. Perdue

 Witnesses:
F. C. Webb
William W. Perdue
S. F. Perdue, Senator

Furthermore, upon reflection, I desire and request that in event of another being appointed as Guardian of my above named grandchildren, Alexander B. Watson, Richard A. Watson, Bolling P; Watson and Moses F. Watson, or claiming the right as natural Guardian, that the property I have bequeathed to them shall remain in the hands of my above appointed Executors until my said grandchildren become of legal age to receive their property.

Done the day and date above written.                                                   John B. Perdue

Attest:
F. C. Webb
William W. Perdue
S. T. Perdue, Senator

The Foregoing is a true copy of the original Will admitted to Probate and Record in this Court, Dec. 1st, 1860, and recorded May 6th, 1863.                                                      James W. Graham,.; J. L. C.

 
More About JOHN BAILEY PERDUE:

Burial: 1860, Sawyer Cemetery, Sandy Ridge, Lowndes Co., AL

 Marriage Notes for JOHN PERDUE and MARY ELLIS:

Jones County Marriage Records

1820-1828

Book A, Page 19

Marriage Record of John B. Perdue & Mary Ellis 

Georgia, Jones County

To any Judge, Magistrate, or Ordained Clergyman of said State.  You are hereby authorized to join in the Holy State of Matrimony John B. Perdue and Miss Mary Ellis and this shall be your License.  Given under my hand & Seal this 30th day of July, 1813.

                                 James O. K. Garrett for Hugh M. Comer, C. C. O.

Georgia, Jones County
I certify that the within named persons were duly Solemnized in the holy bonds of Wedlock by me this 5th day of August, 1813

                                     William Ellis, MG  

More About JOHN PERDUE and MARY ELLIS:

Marriage: August 5, 1813, Jones Co., GA11

Marriage license: July 30, 1813, James O. K. Garrett for Hugh M. Comer, C.C.O.

Married by: August 5, 1813, William Ellis, MG  

Children of JOHN PERDUE and MARY ELLIS are:

14.        i.    LUCRETIA JOANNE5 PERDUE, b. July 10, 1824, AL; d. May 17, 1858, Sawyer Cemetery, Sandy Ridge, Lowndes Co., AL.

15.       ii.    PERDUE.  

5.  SOVERING TULLY4 PERDUE, SR. (JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born March 20, 1792 in MD12,13, and died Bef. October 10, 1863.  He married ELIZABETH WATSON May 22, 1824 in Wilcox Co., AL14, daughter of ARTHUR WATSON and SYLVIA PERRY.  She was born Abt. February 26, 1805 in SC15,16,17,18, and died December 16, 188918.

Notes for SOVERING TULLY PERDUE, SR.:

Last Will of S. T. Perdue

Lowndes County Will Book C, page 41

In the Name of God, Amen!

I, Sovering T. Perdue of the County of Lowndes and State of Alabama being of sound  mind and memory and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life do, therefore, make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my Last Will and Testament, that is to say:

First:  After all my lawful debts are paid and discharged, the residue of my Estate, real and personal, I give bequeath and dispose of as follows, to wit:

To my beloved wife, Elizabeth Perdue, during her widowhood as follows, to wit:  Nine slaves with their increase, to wit;  Lady (Sady?), Perry, Annaca, Isreal, Prince, Reuben, Mary, Hester and Catherine. Also all the following property that I possess to wit:  Horses, hogs cattle, sheep, money in hand or notes due to my estate, together with plantation toles, wagons, buggy, household and kitchen furniture.  Also my house and plantation on which I now reside containing two hundred and sixty eight acres of land, more or less, described as follows, to wit:  The E 2 of SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Sec 9, T.N. and R. 16. Also the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/f Sec 9 T.N. and R 16.  Also the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Sec 9, T.N. and R. 16 to have entire control of the same to dispose of or to sell any part or all of the above named property that is bequeathed to her by me or to give any part of it to any of my children who may meet with misfortune.  And at her death, it is  my will that the slaves above named should be put into equal lots and drawn for amongst my children, to wit:  William W. Perdue, Permelia C. Roper, Matilda C. Herlong, Monroe W. Perdue, Elizabeth N. Perdue and Sovering T. Perdue, Jr.  And it is my will that all of the remaining of my Estate above named should be sold to the highest bidder and equally divided amongst my children above named.

But if my wife, Elizabeth Perdue, should unite in marriage, then I bequeath to here three slaves, to wit:  one negro woman by the name of Aannaca, and her future increase, also one negro man slave by the name of Prince, also one negro girl slave by the name of Hester, with her future increase, also one horse, her choice amongst my stock of horses, also two cows and calves, also two sows and pigs, two kids and bedsteads and bed furniture, also one bridal and saddle, also one thousand pounds of pork, also two hundred bushels of corn, also three hundred dollars in cash and also to have an equal share in the following slaves, to wit;  Sarah, Perry, Isaiah, Reuben, Mary and Catherine which are all to be divided into seven equal parts or shares and drawn for.  Also it is my will that she should have an equal share of my house and plantation on which I now reside, and stock of all kinds, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, wagon, and buggy which are all to be sold to the highest bidder.

Likewise:  I make, constitute and appoint my two sons, William w. Perdue and Monroe W. Perdue, to be Executors to this my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former Wills by me made. 

In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed may seal this the 15th of January In the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Three.                                               Sovering T. Perdue

Witnesses:
Daniel Herlong
E. F. Herlong
Thomas M. King

The State of Alabama
Lowndes County
 

Before me, James W. Graham, Judge of the Probate Court of said County, personally appeared before me in open Court, Thomas M. King, who having been sworn and examined says that he, the said Thomas M. King, Daniel Herlong, and E. F. Herlong are each subscribing witnesses to the instrument of writing now show to the said Thomas M. King, and which purports to be the Last Will and Testament of Sovering T. Perdue, dec'd, late an inhabitant of said County, that said Sovering T. Perdue, since deceased, signed and executed said instrument on the day the same bears date, and declared the same to be his Last Will and Testament, and that affiant and the other subscribing witnesses thereto, in the presence of said Testator, that said Testator was of sound mind and disposing memory and in the opinion of deponent, fully capable of making his Will at the time the same was made as aforesaid. 

Affiant further states said Testator was on the day of the said date of said Will of the full age of twenty one years and upwards.                                                 Thomas M. King

Subscribed and sworn to
Before me Oct. 20th, 1863
James W. Graham
Judge of Probate

The foregoing is a true copy of the original Will admitted to Probate Oct 20th, 1863
James W. Graham
Judge of Probate

WAR OF 1812

 CLAIM OF VIIDOW FOR SERVICE PENSION

Under the provisions of Sections 4736 to 4740 inclusive, Revised Statutes, and the Act of March 11, 1878.

State of Alabama, County of Crenshaw

        On this second day of April, A. D. 1878, personally appeared before me, F. M. Cody, Circuit Clerk, the same being a court of record within and for the County and State aforesaid, (1) Elizabeth Perdue, aged 73 years, a resident of Crenshaw County, in the State of Alabama, who, being duly sworn to law, delcares that she is the widow of (2) Sovereign T. Perdue deceased, who was the identical (3) Sovereign T. Perdue, who served under the name of (4) Sovereign T. Perdue as a (5) Private in the Company com- manded by Captain Horton in the regiment of Ga. Militia, commanded by Col. ( ) Thomas in the war of (6) 1812 - 15; that her said husband (7) was drafted at Milledgeville, Ga. on or about the 10th day of October A. D. 1814 for the term of 6 mos. , and continued in actual service in said war for the term of (8) 5 months & 23 days and whose services terminated, by reason of (9) the treaty of peace. She further states that the following is a full description of her husband at the time of his enlistment, viz. , (10) age 22 years; occupation Farmer; birth place, Maryland; color of hair Dark; height 6 ft. ; color of eyes Dark gray. She further states that she was married to the said Sovereign T. Perdue, at the city of Camden, in the county of Wilcox., and in the State of Alabama, on the 27th day of May A. D. 1824 by one (1) J. B. Perdue who -as a (12) Minister of the Gospel; and that her name before her said marriage -as Elisabeth Watson; and she further states that (I 3) either herself nor husband Sovereign T. Perdue have been previously married and that her said husband (14) Sovereign T. Perdue died in Lowndes Co. , in the State of Alabama, on the 25th day of August A. D. 1863; and she further declares that the following have been the places of residence of herself and her said husband since the date of his discharge from the Army, viz: (15) Near Greenville, Butler County, Ala. and near Sandy Ridge, Lowndes County, Ala. and she further states that . She makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the Pension to which she may be entitled under Sections 4736 to 4740, inclusive, Revised Statutes, and the Act of March 11, 1878, and hereby appoints A. F. Posey Esqr. of Greenville, Alabama, her true and lawful attorney, to prosecute her claim.

    And she further declares that she has heretofore made no application for (16) aything that her said husband in his lifetime received 2 land warrants for his said services 80 acres each time and that her residence is Live Oak, Crenshaw County, State of Alabama, and that her post office address is Live Oak

                                                                         Elisabeth Perdue

Witness:
Beverly A. Walker
William L. Reddock

Also personally appeared Beverly A. Walker aged 58 years, residing Ruttedge, Ala. and William L. Reddock, aged 27 years, residing P.O. address.

THE STATE OF ALABAMA,]       On this 6th day of September A.D. 1851
BUTLER COUNTY               ]       Personally appeared before me,  Samuel J. Bolling Judge of Probate for said State and County, Sovereign T. Perdue, aged fifty-nine years, a resident of Lowndes County in said State, was being sworn according to Law, declares that he is the identical Sovereign T. Perdue who was a private in the Company commanded by Captain William Horton in the Georgia Regiment of Militia commanded by Jet [ ] Thomas in the War with Great Britain declared by the United States on the 15th day of June A.D. 1812.  That he was drafted at Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia   about the 18th day of September 1814 and was mustered into the United States service at Sparta, Hancock County, State of Georgia on or about the 14th of October, A.D. 1814, for the term of six months and continued in actual service in said War for the term of four months and twenty seven days, and was honorably discharged at Sparta, Georgia on the 11th day of March A.D. 1815 as will appear by the muster rolls orf said Company and that he never received any written discharge for said service.

   He makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the BOUNTY LAND to which he may be entitled under the "act granting BOUNTY LAND to certain officers and soldiers who have been engaged in the Military Service of the "United States, passed September 28th, 1850.  And that he never has received nor been entitled to receive any bounty land for said Services by any previous act of Congress.

                                                                 Sovereign Tully Perdue

   Sworn to and subscribed before me on the day and year above written.  And I hereby certify that I believe the said Sovereign T. Perdue to be identical man who served as aforesaid, and that he is of the age above stated.

                                                                 Samuel J. Boling
                                                                 Judge of Probate

                                           STATE OF ALABAMA

          Lowndes County June the 13, 1855     On this day personally came before me a Justice of the peace for said County and State Sovereign Tully Perdue age Sixty Three years a resident of said County and State who being duly Sworn according to Law, declares that he is the Identical Sovereign Tully Perdue who was a private in the company commanded by Capt William Horton in the Georgia Regiment Commanded by Colonel Pete Thomas in the war with the British and the United States in the years 1814 to 1815 for the term of six months and continued in actual service 14 days, that he has heretofore made application for a Bounty Land Warrant under the Act of Sept. 28, 1850 and Recd a warrant 36826 for Eighty acres, which he has since legally disposed of and cant now return he makes the declara- tion for the purpose of obtaining the additional Bounty Land to which he may be entitled under the act approved 3 day March 1855 he also declares that he has never applyed for or recd under this or any other act of Congress any other land Warrant except the one above described and mentioned.

                                                                     Sovereign T. Perdue

More About ELIZABETH WATSON:

Burial: 1889, Live Oak Cemetery, Crenshaw Co., AL

More About SOVERING PERDUE and ELIZABETH WATSON:

Bond Signed by: Arthur Rice Watson and William H. Weston

Marriage: May 22, 1824, Wilcox Co., AL19  

Children of SOVERING PERDUE and ELIZABETH WATSON are:

16.        i.    WILLIAM WATSON5 PERDUE, b. May 14, 1825, AL; d. August 24, 1903, Live Oak, Crenshaw Co., AL.

17.       ii.    PERMELIA CAROLINE PERDUE, b. Abt. 1828, AL; d. 1908.

18.      iii.    MATILDA CLARA PERDUE, b. November 22, 1829, AL; d. July 13, 1912.

19.      iv.    MONROE WIMBERLY PERDUE, b. July 13, 1832, AL; d. March 30, 1913.

20.      v.    ELIZABETH NARCISSA PERDUE, b. Abt. 1838, AL; d. 1914.

21.      vi.    SOVERING TULLY PERDUE, JR., b. Abt. 1838, AL; d. Abt. 1917, Greenville, Butler Co., AL.

6.  ALEXANDER BOLLING4 PERDUE, SR. (JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1799 in GA.  He married CLARA ELVIRA WATSON, daughter of ARTHUR WATSON and SYLVIA PERRY.  She was born Abt. 1813 in SC20,21,22,23, and died Abt. 1914. 

Notes for ALEXANDER BOLLING PERDUE, SR.:

Last Will and Testament of ALEXANDER B. PERDUE: Page 89 

This my last will and Testament made this thirteenth day of October in the year eighteen hundred and forty first I wish all my Just debts paid off. Then all the property of every kind remaining I wish to remain in my wife ELVIRA and childrens possession as one family until my youngest child becomes of age then equal support and in case she should marry a second time then the property to be equally divided between her and my children. Given under my hand this day and date above written                                                  his
                                                       ALEXANDER B. PERDUE ( x )
                                                                                   mark

Witness:
E. M. Roper
F. C. Webb
G. T. Perdue
 

Probated 4 Jan. 1841.  

1840 Federal Census Lowndes County, Alabama

A. B. PERDUE
1 male under 5
1 male 5 to 10
1 male 20 to 30
1 female under 5
1 female 10 to 15
1 female 20 to 30
   

Children of ALEXANDER PERDUE and CLARA WATSON are:

22.       i.    SYLVIRA E.5 PERDUE, b. Abt. 1829, AL.

           ii.    JOHN ARTHUR RICE PERDUE, b. Abt. 1831, AL24,25; d. Bef. May 18, 1863, Civil War.

 Notes for JOHN ARTHUR RICE PERDUE:

Will of John A. R. Perdue, Lowndes Co., AL Will Book C, page 29 

In the Name of God, Amen. 

I, John A. R. Perdue, of the County of Lowndes and State of Alabama, being of sound mind and memory and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do, therefore, make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my last will and testament, that is to say:

 First:  After all my lawful debts are paid and discharged, the residue of my Estate, real and personal, I give, bequeath and dispose of as follows, to-wit:  Provided I should never retrun from the War, I give and bequeath to my mother, Clara Perdue, a negro woman slave, Arpy by name, and Judy, a negro girl, also a buggy, during her life, and at her death, it is my wish that my brother, Andrew Owin Perdue, should posses the above named property.   I give and bequeath to my brother, Alexander Owin Perdue, as follows, to-wit:  one negro girl by the name of Dora, and my stock of all kinds and also my wagon, also my land, described as followa:  the west 1/2 of the south east 1/4 and the south east 1/4 of the south west 1/4 of Section 22, of Township 12, of Range 16, containing 120 acres, more or less. 

Likewise, I make, constitute and appoint my brother, Alexander Owin Perdue, to be Executor of this my last will and testament, revoking all former wills by me made. 

In witness shereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal this, the 14th day of March, in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty-four.                  John A. R. Perdue (Seal) 

Witnesses:
J. T. Perdue
William W. Perdue
J. T. Perdue, Jr.

 The State of Alabama, Lowndes County
In the Matter of the Proof of the Last Will of John A. R. Perdue, deceased.
 

Before me, James W. Graham, Judge of the Probate Court of said County, psesonally appeared William W. Perdue who, having been duly sworn and examined, did and does depose and say on oath, that he is a subscribing witness to the instrument now shown to him, and which purports to be the last will and testament of John A. R. Perdue, dec'd, late an inhabitant of this County, that John A. R. Perdue, since deceased, signed and executed said instrument on the day the same bears date, and declared the same to be his Last Will & Testament, and tha affiant set his signature thereto on the day the same bears date, a subscribing witness, and that the other subscribing witnesses signed the same as subscribing witnesses on the day the same bears date, and that he and the other subscribing witnesses signed the same in the presence of said Testator, that said Testator was of sound mind and disposing memory and capable at the time of making his Will and that said testator was at the time upwards of twenty-one years.
                    
William W. Perdue

Subscribed and sworn to before me
May 18th, 1863.
James W. Graham
Judge of Probate

           iii.    ADELIA AMELIA PERDUE, b. Abt. 1833, AL26; m. HENRY ROPER, December 21, 1871, Butler Co., AL.

 More About HENRY ROPER and ADELIA PERDUE:

Marriage: December 21, 1871, Butler Co., AL

 23.     iv.    NANCY CLARA PERDUE, b. Abt. 1835, AL.

           v.    ALEXANDER OWIN PERDUE, b. December 4, 1837, AL27,28; d. February 14, 1919.

More About ALEXANDER OWIN PERDUE:

Burial: 1919, Bethel Methodist Church Cemetery, Butler Co., AL

see generation No. 1        see generation No. 3        see generation No. 4         
see Endnotes (Source Information), Page 1 (nos. 1 - 145)        see Endnotes (Source Information), Page 2 (nos. 146 - 289)

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