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Mary Ann Timmons
b.11 Oct 1839 [[Place:, <Rusk>, Texas|, <Rusk>, Texas]]
m. 1 Aug 1837
  1. Mary Ann Timmons1839 - 1861
  2. Hannah Ann TimmonsAbt 1847 - 1865
  3. Julia Ann TimmonsAbt 1848 - Bef 1855
  4. Barsheba Ann TimmonsAbt 1850 - Aft 1864
m. 16 Sep 1857
  1. Ellen Antoinette Garrison1858 - 1925
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Name Mary Ann Timmons
Gender Female
Birth[1][2][3] 11 Oct 1839 [[Place:, <Rusk>, Texas|, <Rusk>, Texas]]
Marriage 16 Sep 1857 , , Texasto John H. Garrison
Death? 15 Jan 1861 Henderson, Rusk, Texas

1850 Rusk census Texas Founders and Patriots of the Republic of Texas

GARRISON, MISS QUILLIAN N0.5112 Admitted October 17, 1962

4. John H. Garrison, b.7-14-1835, Georgia, d. 7 or 8/1864, Siege of Atlanta, m.9-16-1857, Mary Ann Timmons, b. 10-11-1839, Texas, d. 1-15-1861, Henderson Texas 5. Thomas G. Timmons, b ca. 1815, Tennessee, d. 1854, Rusk County, Texas, m. 8-1-1837 Frances E. Smith, b. ca 1823, Tennessee, d. 1854, Rusk County, Texas Thomas G. Timmons, Colonist; Citizen SEE ALL OF THIS IN FAMILY NOTES

Rusk Probates #407 page 423 [volume number unknownBthis is about the middle page]

GUARDIANSHIP OF MARY ANN TIMMONS ET AL.

[Isaac Newton Smith guardian] of Mary Ann Timmons, Hannah Ann Timmons and Barsheba Ann Timmons, minor heirs of Thomas Timmons & Frances Timmons respectfully submits the following statement as Report of the estate of his said wards that has as yet come to his possession and is now in his control: one tract of land lying & being situate in Rusk County containing about 100 acres, a part of the headright of James Smith worth about $10 per acre [sicBprobably should be $1.00 per acre] $100.00. There also comes to his hands 2 land certificates, one the headright of A W. Wells for 320 acres the other the headright of Thomas Timmons for about 1834 acres that he has had both of said certificates located and patented in Cook County for the locating and patenting of which lands he gave one Wm. Hudson 551[?] acres of the same which amount was decreed to said Henderson by the District Court of Rusk County at its Spring Term 1856 which amount was taken off of the survey made by virtue of the headright of said Timmons which when [distributed is crossed out] deducted from said survey leaves about 1283 acres to said minors worth about $1.00 per acre $1283.00. The A. W. Wells tract is worth about $1 per acre $320. That he has received in cash of the Estate of said minors about the sum of $1250. Which sum was recd. From Sampson Christie on a note held by the undersigned as said guardian against said Christie a considerable portion of which money has been expended in paying for the education of and for necessarys from said minors the exact amount of which expenditures the undersigned is at this time unable to state as he has not his vouchers with him having forgot to bring them with him from his residence in Hopkins County.

The undersigned further states that he will fill an additional report in a short time setting forth the amount of said expenditures and the amount of said money still remaining in his hands. He further states that none of said lands reported are in cultivation. Some being ____ wild lands, all of which is respectfully submitted and reported and asked to be confirmed.

Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 16th day of January 1857. IN Smith C.J. Garrison ccc Rusk Co By Perry G. Whetstone Dept. Filed Jany 26th 1857

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Note fromHelen Price: Do you remember No. 409 Report filed Jany 26th 1858? It listed the children as Mary Ann Timmons, Hannah Ann Timmons & Barsheba Ann Timmons, Rusk Co Deeds Boo k J pg 461 dated 12th day of December AD 1855 had the children as Mary A,. Hannah & Anne Timmons. There were just 2 on the 1860 census in Rusk (living with Hannah) & Mclennan (living with Isaac) and buried with Timmons at Smith Park is Julia Timmons, b 1848 & d 1850's. The 1850 census in Rusk has Simmons instead of Timmons with Mary, age 12, Hannah,age 6 and Julia, age 2. Barsheba must have been born after the census was taken in 1850 because she shows up as 11 on 1860 census and this census had H Ann (Hannah or Hattie?) age 13. This one would be 18 in 1865. This doesn't match the age for Hannah on the 1850 census. On the 1850 census , Mary and Hannah had *s by their name so maybe they weren't sure. Wish they would use the same name for census and legal papers!

[Isaac Newton Smith guardian] of Mary Ann Timmons, Hannah Ann Timmons and Barsheba Ann Timmons, minor heirs of Thomas Timmons & Frances Timmons respectfully submits the following statement as Report of the estate of his said wards that has as yet come to his possession and is now in his control: one tract of land lying & being situate in Rusk County containing about 100 acres, a part of the headright of James Smith worth about $10 per acre [sicBprobably should be $1.00 per acre] $100.00. There also comes to his hands 2 land certificates, one the headright of A W. Wells for 320 acres the other the headright of Thomas Timmons for about 1834 acres that he has had both of said certificates located and patented in Cook County for the locating and patenting of which lands he gave one Wm. Hudson 551[?] acres of the same which amount was decreed to said Henderson by the District Court of Rusk County at its Spring Term 1856 which amount was taken off of the survey made by virtue of the headright of said Timmons which when [distributed is crossed out] deducted from said survey leaves about 1283 acres to said minors worth about $1.00 per acre $1283.00. The A. W. Wells tract is worth about $1 per acre $320. That he has received in cash of the Estate of said minors about the sum of $1250. Which sum was recd. From Sampson Christie on a note held by the undersigned as said guardian against said Christie a considerable portion of which money has been expended in paying for the education of and for necessarys from said minors the exact amount of which expenditures the undersigned is at this time unable to state as he has not his vouchers with him having forgot to bring them with him from his residence in Hopkins County.

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References
  1. LDS Family History Library film number 1020932 Rusk County Court probate records Rusk County Court probate records Probate. (Probate & Will of Birt Smith: LDS Family History Library film # 1020932

    LDS Family History Library film # 1020932)
    LDS Family History Library film # 1020932.

    Estate of B. H. Smith [Birt H. Smith]
    In the probate Court March Term 1863. To the Hon. A. J. Smith, Chief Justice of said County the petition of A. J. Smith a citizen of said county would represent unto your Honor that one B. H. Smith departed this life in the Month of February 1863 leaving a last will and testament in which he appointed your petitioner the executor of the same.

    Birt SMITH names these persons in his will:
    WJ Smith, Newton Smith, the heirs at law of Joseph Smith deceased and the
    heirs at law of Francis Timmons to wit.

    Barsheba Ann Timmons & Hannah An[n] Timmons being the only heirs I intend to provide for of said Francis Timmons. Also Elizabeth Morehead, daughter of Bersheba Morehead. Also the heirs of Francis M. Smith by him begotten. [Sandra's note: There is no record of him ever being married or having heirs but Birt's will and a deed of Release of Family Slaves refer to the heirs of Francis Smith.]

    LDS Family History Library film # 1020932--see Text
    Rusk County Court probate records
    , Probate & Will of Birt Smith: LDS Family History Library film # 1020932
    LDS Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA.

  2. Court records: Probate
    LDS Family History Library film # 1020932.

    Rusk Probates #407 page 423 [volume number unknown–this is about the middle page]

    GUARDIANSHIP OF MARY ANN TIMMONS ET AL.

    [Isaac Newton Smith guardian] of Mary Ann Timmons, Hannah Ann Timmons and Barsheba Ann Timmons, minor heirs of Thomas Timmons & Frances Timmons respectfully submits the following statement as Report of the estate of his said wards that has as yet come to his possession and is now in his control: one tract of land lying & being situate in Rusk County containing about 100 acres, a part of the headright of James Smith worth about $10 per acre [sic–probably should be $1.00 per acre] $100.00. There also comes to his hands 2 land certificates, one the headright of A W. Wells for 320 acres the other the headright of Thomas Timmons for about 1834 acres that he has had both of said certificates located and patented in Cook County for the locating and patenting of which lands he gave one Wm. Hudson 551[?] acres of the same which amount was decreed to said Henderson by the District Court of Rusk County at its Spring Term 1856 which amount was taken off of the survey made by virtue of the headright of said Timmons which when [distributed is crossed out] deducted from said survey leaves about 1283 acres to said minors worth about $1.00 per acre $1283.00. The A. W. Wells tract is worth about $1 per acre $320. That he has received in cash of the Estate of said minors about the sum of $1250. Which sum was recd. From Sampson Christie on a note held by the undersigned as said guardian against said Christie a considerable portion of which money has been expended in paying for the education of and for necessarys fro said minors the exact amount of which expenditures the undersigned is at this time unable to state as he has not his vouchers with him having forgot to bring them with him from his residence in Hopkins County. The undersigned further states that he will fill an additional report in a short time setting forth the amount of said expenditures and the amount of said money still remaining in his hands. He further states that none of said lands reported are in cultivation. Some being ____ wild lands, all of which is respectfully submitted and reported and asked to be confirmed.

    Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 16th day of January 1857. IN Smith
    C.J. Garrison ccc Rusk Co
    By Perry G. Whetstone Dept.
    Filed Jany 26th 1857

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    Jany Term 1858: Guardianship of Mary Ann Timmons et al.
    The annual report of the guardian of said minors being filed and the same being examined by the court. It is ordered by the court that the same be received affirmed and recorded....

    Rusk Probates #407 page 423 [date & volume number unknown-this is about the middle page]--see Text

  3. Census: 1850 USA Federal Census
    LDS Family History Library film # 1020932.

    1850 Rusk County, Texas federal census Mary 12 TX
    Thomas Timmons 35 TN and family--see image