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Facts and Events
Name |
Samuel Alexander Cargo |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
1791 |
Abbeville, SCRIN: MH:IF296 |
Other[2] |
1806 |
Blount Co, TN Move |
Marriage |
22 Nov 1814 |
Staunton, Augusta, VARIN: MH:FF22 to Sarah (Sally) Malcolm |
Other[3] |
1819 |
Blount Co, AL Move |
Property? |
24 Apr 1820 |
Blount, Alabama, United StatesBought property with John Yielding |
Occupation? |
24 Jun 1823 |
Blount, Alabama, United StatesConstable |
Census? |
1830 |
Blount, Alabama, United States |
Occupation? |
4 Apr 1832 |
Blount, Alabama, United States Justice of the Peace |
Census? |
1850 |
Blount, Alabama, United States |
Other |
Bef 1859 |
RIN: MH:FF264 Death of Spouse with Sarah (Sally) Malcolm |
Marriage |
12 Dec 1859 |
RIN: MH:FF265 to Narcissa Cornelius |
Census? |
1860 |
Summit, Blount Co, AL |
Death? |
1862 |
Blount County, AlabamaRIN: MH:IF297 |
Records of Samuel Cargo in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:
- Page 171.--6th September, 1794. Alexander Gibson's will--To wife, Mary; to children, viz: Elizabeth, Christian, Mary Mowrey, Margaret; to grandson, Daniel Gibson. who is to make deed to Daniel McFarling for his tract on Christian's Creek; to John McFarling; to grandson Edward Atkins; to granddaughter, Sarah Allen (I believe is her name, but Mrs. Haladay knows her); to granddaughter, Ann McFarling; to granddaughter, Elizabeth Congo (Cargo?); to grandson, Samuel Cargo; to Daniel McFarling. Executors. Robert Porterfield, Henry Mowrey. Teste: Jas. Hill, Daniel McFarland, Christian Gibson. Proved, 16th June, 1795, by James Hill Daniel McFarlin. Executors refuse to execute, widow also. Administration granted Alexander Gibson, son to decedent.
- Page 63.--Alexander Gibson's will, 13th July, 1804; proved, 3d September, 1804--Sister, Christiana Gibson; sister, Mary, wife of Henry Mowry; nephew, Daniel Gibson; niece, Elizabeth Cargo; James Creswell, who married his sister Margaret, mother of Elizabeth Cargo; nephew, Samuel Alexander Corgo; nephew, Daniel Gibson; niece, Harriet Cresswell, daughter of Margaret. (Note: Alexander Gibson was Samuel Cargo's uncle).
- Vol. 2 - Package marked "Promiscuous Papers--Federal Court."--Trimble vs. Cargo--Bill filed 23d June, 1831, addressed to Hon. Alexander Caldwell, Judge of the U. S. Court holden at Staunton. By Alex. G. Trimble and ____ Trimble, infant, by Alex. G. Cargo, her next friend, lawful issue and heirs of Elizabeth Trimble, formerly Elizabeth Cargo: That about 1804 Alex. Gibson, uncle of Elizabeth Cargo, died testate, will recorded in District Court devising to his nephew, Daniel Gibson, but if he died without issue, then to Samuel Alex. Cargo and Elizabeth Cargo, children of Alexander's sister. Daniel took possession of 520 acres about two miles southeast of Staunton. Daniel has died, leaving no legal issue. Shortly after Alexander's death complainant's mother, Elizabeth, married ____ Trimble and removed to Tennessee, and subsequently to Mississippi, where she died, leaving husband and complainants--husband is since dead. Samuel A. Cargo, nephew of Alex. Gibson, and co-devisee of complainant's mother, still lives, in Alabama. Samuel A. Cargo sold the land to Silas H. Smith. It was found in a former suit that Elizabeth Trimble had died without heirs. Prayer for partition.
Information on Samuel Cargo
The USGenWeb Census Project®
Blount County, AL 1830 Federal Census Index with links to the image files of the microfilmed census pages.
The free display of the 1830 Blount County, Alabama census images in the USGenWeb Archives was made possible by Terry Jackson and the permission of AllCensus.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/al/blount/census/1830/
Because of the many age-range columns of the 1830 census, each page has two microfilmed pages. The left-side of the page which includes the Head-of-Household name is the "a" page, and the right-side of the same page with just the remaining age-range columns is the "b" page.
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Name of Head of Family LEFT-----RIGHT
LAST NAME FIRST NAME PAGE-LINE-PAGE
Cargo Samuel 11a 20 11b
- (Shows Samuel Cargo as head of household,
- 1 male between 5-10, {Perry}
- 2 males between 10-15 {Albert, ?
- 1 male between 40-50, {Samuel}
- 2 females under 5, {Mary, Sarah}
- 1 female between 5-10, {Elizabeth}
- 1 female between 15-20, {?}
- 1 female 30-40 {Sarah}
1860 Summit, Blount Co AL Census. Age 68, Born SC, Farmer, Value of property 2300. Can't make out female of the household name to verify, says she's age 34. Looks like Nareis ser
Per Robert Johnston she is Narcissa Cornelius Cargo
Accession/Serial #: 1234907 BLM Serial #: AL NO S/N
Names
Patentees: JOHN YEILDING,
SAMUEL CARGO
Survey
State: ALABAMA
Acres: 80.32
Metes/Bounds: No
Aliquot Parts W½SW
Sec./Block 27/
Township 10-S
Range 1_e
Fract. Section No
Meridian Huntsville
State AL
Counties Blount
Nr.
W½SW 27/ 10-S 1-E No Huntsville AL Blount
Title Transfer
Issue Date: 1/28/1964
Land Office: Huntsville
Cancelled: No
U.S. Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
Document Numbers
Document Nr.: 1532
Accession/Serial Nr.: 1234907
BLM Serial Nr.: AL NO S/N
Comments: CREDIT PATENT UNDER ISSUED IN PLACE OF PATENT INTENDED TO ISSUE ON 7-25-1825
1850 Blount Co., AL Census, pg 130: Samuel A. Cargo, 59, SC; Sarah, 55, VA;
Perry, 29, AL; Elizabeth, 26, AL; Mary, 24, AL; Sarah, 21, AL, Ann, 15, AL
RIN: MH:I143
References
- Bureau of Land Management - General Land Office Records.
- ↑ Moved from SC
- ↑ Moved from TN
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