William T. Pike, 1799-1882 : South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and westward/ by John Emory Pike

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Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1996

Publisher

Gregath

Place of Publication

Wyandotte, Oklahoma

Physical

v, 520 p. : ill., geneal. tables, maps, ports.

Notes

William T. Pike was born in 1799 in Edgefield County, South Carolina to John Pike and Molly (?). He married Bethenia Reeves of Walton County, Georgia who was the daughter of Joshua Reeves and Jemima Thigpin. She was born in 1804 and died in 1890. William T. died in 1882. They were the parents of twelve children, the first ten born in Fayette, Troup and Heard counties, Georgia, and the last two born in Randolph County Alabama. They were: John Floyd (b. 6-6-1822, md. Elizabeth A. Lee), Gincy A. (b. 10-28-1824, md. Franklin E. Boyette), Jasper R. (b. 1828 md. Amanda (?), Lucretia (b. 1830, md. John Lipp, Jr.), Simpson R. (b 1832, md. 1. Sarah Rogers, 2. Nancy B. Anglin), Emmaline (b. 1835, md Lee Thomas), Jemima Adeline (b. 7-10-1836, md. Hillary Herbert Brown) Talitha (b. 1838, md. John W. Cummings), Samantha Clemintine (b. 1839 md. Francis M. Foster), William T., Jr. (b. 1842), Martha Bethenia (b 1844, md. J. A. Suddeth), Nancy (b. 1846, md. Seborn Mulky). Allied families include: Abner, Chilcott, Harcrow, Lipp, Mulky, Suddeth and Vineyard. Descendants live in Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Texas Oklahoma and elsewhere.

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