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David Satterwhite
David Satterwhite
Born 1761 North Carolina in Granville County
Died May 22, 1831 Georgia in Harris County
Married Before 1785
In minutes of Richland Primitive Baptist Church Grainger County Tennessee along
with John Willingham and K. Willingham 1791-1795 From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 352
Juror in Georgia in Columbia County in 1797
Acquires passport to Indian land to take grains now growing and remove stock and
other property from Indian lands in Tennessee April 7, 1798
From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 352
Listed on Tax list in Tennessee in Blount County in 1801
From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 352
Purchases land from William Reid in Georgia in Columbia County in 1803
From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 352
Militia in Georgia in Columbia County 1805
From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 352
Listed on Tax list in Georgia in Columbia County in 1806
From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 352
Participates in Georgia land lottery and draws land in Georgia in Baldwin County
in the amount of 202 acres in 1807
From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 352
Power of Attorney for Millener Hammock to sell lot number 85 in Georgia in Jones
County in 1808
Listed on Tax list in Georgia in Jones County in 1811
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From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 352
Appears on Census in Georgia in Jones County in 1820
From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 352
David Satterwhite is mentioned along with his son James Satterwhite in Adam
Manning’s will in Georgia in Putman County in 1824 From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 352-353
David Satterwhite appears on Census in Georgia in Harris County with Green
Posey, John Brown, David Mitchell, John Satterwhite, and Thomas Hall as
neighbors in 1830 From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 353
Sells 101 acres of land in Georgia in Jones County to Jesse Pitts in 1830 From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 353
Listed as “moderator” at Flat Shoals Primitive Baptist Church in Georgia in Troup
County in 1830
From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 353
Appears on Ferry Book as having crossed the Chattahoochee River between West
Point, Georgia in Troup County and Lanett, Alabama in Chambers County in 1831 From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 353
David Satterwhite prepares will with N. Hutchinson, Nicholas Hutchinson, and
Green Posey as witnesses also with Elijah Satterwhite and James Satterwhite as
executors in Georgia in Harris County in May 1, 1831 From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 353
Rebecca Willingham Satterwhite
Born 1760 Virginia
Died after 1840 Georgia in Troup County
Married Before 1785
Son of
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David Satterwhite was the son of Michael Satterwhite and Amy Mitchell Satterwhite.
Rebecca Willingham Satterwhite was the daughter William Willingham and Nancy
Williams Willingham.
From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 352
Children of
Photo by: Phobie and Norman Satterwhite
1. Amy Anna Satterwhite Hallmark
Born December 19, 1785 Tennessee
Died July 12, 1860 Texas in Houston County
Buried in Texas in Houston County at “Old” Shady Grove Cemetery
Married Tennessee in Knox County August 12, 1801
Moved from Georgia in Harris County to Texas in Houston County in 1830’s
Photo by: Phobie and Norman Satterwhite
John Hallmark
Born July 15, 1775 Virginia in Botetourt County
Died February 14, 1840 Texas in Houston County
Buried in Texas in Houston County at “Old” Shady Grove Cemetery
Married Tennessee in Knox County August 12, 1801
2. Stephen Alexander Satterwhite
Born 1788 North Carolina
Died 1862 Alabama in Dale County
First Married Nancy Rafferty Satterwhite Georgia in Oglethorpe County
February 12, 1812
War of 1812
Second Married Rebecca Morris Satterwhite Georgia in Jasper County
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March 30, 1826 (Record States Stephens Satterwhite-Rebecca Morris)
From: 37,000 Early Georgia Marriages By: Joseph T. Maddox and Mary Carter
compiled from the records of Georgia Pioneer Genealogical Magazines
page 128
Nancy Rafferty Satterwhite
Born Augusta, Georgia in Richmond County
Died 1825
Married Stephen Alexander Satterwhite Georgia in Oglethorpe County
February 12, 1812
Rebecca Morris Satterwhite
Born about 1794 Virginia
Died
Married Stephen Alexander Satterwhite Georgia in Jasper County March 30, 1826
(Record States Stephens Satterwhite-Rebecca Morris)
From: 37,000 Early Georgia Marriages By: Joseph T. Maddox and Mary Carter
compiled from the records of Georgia Pioneer Genealogical Magazines
page 128
Photo by: Phobie and Norman Satterwhite
3. Obediah Satterwhite
Born February 2, 1790 Georgia
Died February 27, 1857 Alabama in Chambers County
Buried in Milltown, Alabama in Chambers County at Mount Hickory Primitive Baptist
Church Cemetery
Married about 1812
Organizing Member Mount Zion Church Georgia in Troup County
(land lot 231 of 7th
district) October 13, 1829
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From: History of Troup County By: Clifford L. Smith page 167
Joins Flat Shoals Primitive Baptist Church Georgia in Troup County
February 19, 1832
Flat Shoals Primitive Baptist Church Georgia in Troup County Deacon 1832
From: History of Troup County By: Clifford L. Smith page 167
Elijah Satterwhite is the Administrator of John B. Manning’s Estate with Inventory
and Appraisal by Thomas Hall, Obediah Satterwhite, and William B. McCain
January 6, 1836 From: Estate Records of Troup County, Georgia 1827-1850 By: Troup County
Historical Society-Archives Compiled By: Randall A. Allen and Danny Knight page 207
Mount Hickory Primitive Baptist Church Alabama in Chambers County Deacon
1847
From: The Heritage of Chambers County, Alabama By: The Chambers County Heritage
Book Committee page 36
Photo by: Phobie and Norman Satterwhite
Mary Polly Green Satterwhite
Born October 26, 1796 Alabama
Died September 1, 1862 Alabama
Buried in Milltown, Alabama in Chambers County at Mount Hickory Primitive Baptist
Church Cemetery
Married about 1812
Organizing Member Mount Zion Church Georgia in Troup County
(land lot 231 of 7th
district) October 13, 1829
From: History of Troup County By: Clifford L. Smith page 167
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Photo by: Phobie and Norman Satterwhite with Sam Satterwhite
4. James Satterwhite
Born February 4, 1792 Georgia
Died December 27, 1880 Bluff Springs, Texas in Harrison County
Buried in Bluff Springs, Texas in Harrison County at Bluff Springs Cemetery
Married Georgia in Columbia County February 18, 1812
War of 1812
David Satterwhite is mentioned along with his son James Satterwhite in Adam
Manning’s will in Georgia in Putman County in 1824
From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 352-353
David Satterwhite prepares will with N. Hutchinson, Nicholas Hutchinson, and
Green Posey as witnesses also with Elijah Satterwhite and James Satterwhite as
executors in Georgia in Harris County in May 1, 1831
From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 353
Jams Satterwhite is listed as being a purchaser at Samuel Hamblet’s estate sale in
Troup County, Georgia February 12, 1833 From: Estate Records of Troup County, Georgia 1827-1850 By: Troup County
Historical Society-Archives Compiled By: Randall A. Allen and Danny Knight page 127
Owned land in Alabama Sometime in 1845 – 1850
Lived in Florida six to eight months during that time
Moved to Texas in Harrison County January of 1856
Photo by: Phobie and Norman Satterwhite with Sam Satterwhite
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Elizabeth Manning Satterwhite
Born September 1, 1792
Died March 12, 1877 Bluff Springs, Texas in Harrison County
Buried in Bluff Springs, Texas in Harrison County at Bluff Springs Cemetery
Married February Georgia in Columbia County1812
Elizabeth Manning Satterwhite’s sister Rebecca Manning Satterwhite married Elijah
Satterwhite.
Photo by: Janice Johnt
5. Elizabeth Satterwhite Nall
Born 1793
Died November 1878 Alabama
Buried near Gantt, Alabama in Covington County at the Nall Family Plantation Cemetery
Married Georgia in Jasper County 1819
Photo by: Janice Johnt
John N. Nall III
Born 1786
Died March 1859 Alabama in Covington County
Buried near Gantt, Alabama in Covington County at the Nall Family Plantation Cemetery
Married Georgia in Jasper County 1819
6. Mourning Satterwhite Caldwell
Born 1796 Georgia in Jones County
Died after 1880
Married Georgia in Jasper County September 2, 1813
Matthew Tanner Caldwell
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Born June 3, 1794 Virginia in Halifax County
Died July 13, 1862 Georgia in Cass County that became Bartow County
Married Georgia in Jasper County September 2, 1813
Photo by: Phobie and Norman Satterwhite
7. Elijah Satterwhite
Born 1799 North Carolina or Ohio
Died August 28, 1885 Pine Mountain, Georgia in Troup County
Buried in Pine Mountain, Georgia in Troup County at Flat Shoals Primitive Baptist
Church Cemetery
Married Georgia in Putnam County November 15, 1819 (Record States Elijah Saterwhite-Rebecca Manning)
From: 37,000 Early Georgia Marriages By: Joseph T. Maddox and Mary Carter
Compiled from the records of Georgia Pioneer Genealogical Magazines
page 227
Land Lottery Georgia in Henry County 1821
David Satterwhite prepares will with N. Hutchinson, Nicholas Hutchinson, and
Green Posey as witnesses also with Elijah Satterwhite and James Satterwhite as
executors in Georgia in Harris County in May 1, 1831
From: The Roses The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty
Immigrants Who Helped Shape America By: Charles R Nuckolls Jr. page 353
Builds large home near Pine Mountain, Georgia in Troup County about 1835
From: Pine Log and Greek Revival By: William H. Davidson page 43
Elijah Satterwhite is the Administrator of John B. Manning’s Estate with Inventory
and Appraisal by Thomas Hall, Obediah Satterwhite, and William B. McCain
January 6, 1836
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From: Estate Records of Troup County, Georgia 1827-1850 By: Troup County
Historical Society-Archives Compiled By: Randall A. Allen and Danny Knight page 207
Elijah Satterwhite appears on a partial roster of Captain Robert H. Sledge’s
Company of Julius C. Alford’s Battalion of cavalry in the Creek Indian War
April-May 1836
From: History of Troup County By: Clifford L. Smith page 73
AND
From: The History Of Pleasant Grove Methodist Church By: Forrest Clark Johnson III
page 34
Elijah Satterwhite is the Administrator of John B. Manning’s Estate
With
Estate Sale Purchasers: James Hunter, James White, Robert Bryant, Nathan Smith, Littleton
Manning, Mrs. Manning, Alford Barron, H. Gore, S. Tate, Benjamin A. Fox, John Satterwhite,
William B. McCain, T. Cooper, John Smith, Levi Hall, R. Sledge, J. Parker, H. Dunson, E. Landrum,
and John F. Boles. May 2, 1836
From: Estate Records of Troup County, Georgia 1827-1850 By: Troup County
Historical Society-Archives Compiled By: Randall A. Allen and Danny Knight page 207
Elijah Satterwhite was a Justice of the Peace in Georgia in Troup County
Elijah Satterwhite marries James A. D. Latham and Mary Collins
May 25, 1837
From: Early Marriages Troup County, Georgia By: Merle Massengale Bruce page 198
Elijah Satterwhite marries George Brewer and Penny S. McGehee
August 17, 1837
From: Early Marriages Troup County, Georgia By: Merle Massengale Bruce page 36
Elijah Satterwhite marries John W. Midlebrooks and Nancy M. Hall
December 24, 1837
From: Harris County and Her People A Genealogical/Historical Quarterly Abstracted
By: Mary J. Thompson Volume 2 Spring & Fall 1986 Number 2 & 3 page 65
Elijah Satterwhite is the Administrator of John B. Manning’s Estate
Expenses
Include a trip to Henry County to sell land.
January 6, 1838 From: Estate Records of Troup County, Georgia 1827-1850 By: Troup County
Historical Society-Archives Compiled By: Randall A. Allen and Danny Knight page 208
Elijah Satterwhite is the Administrator of John B. Manning’s Estate
With
Estate Sale Purchasers: Levin Collins, William P. Thompson, Levi Hall, and John G. Tyus.
January 15, 1838
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From: Estate Records of Troup County, Georgia 1827-1850 By: Troup County
Historical Society-Archives Compiled By: Randall A. Allen and Danny Knight page 208
Elijah Satterwhite marries Larkin Walker and Caroline Estes
August 28, 1838 From: Early Marriages Troup County, Georgia By: Merle Massengale Bruce page 337
Elijah Satterwhite marries John Hammac Jr. and Rebecca Fletcher
April 11, 1839 From: Early Marriages Troup County, Georgia By: Merle Massengale Bruce page 133
Elijah Satterwhite marries Isham Dees and Milly Ann Hester Passmore
April 20, 1839
From: Early Marriages Troup County, Georgia By: Merle Massengale Bruce page 85
Elijah Satterwhite is listed at estate sale of Wiley Smith along with Mrs. E. Smith,
Robert H. Sledge, H. Elam, James Hunter, John A. Smith, Jefferson Daniel, John Lawless, Coleman
Hardy, Levi Hall, William McGee, John McGee, John F. Piper, Edward Brewer, Edward Winslett,
George Wells, G. L. Scott, Hugh Lyle, E. G. Smith, James Smith, Erasmus Steel, William Brewer, Chaney Pitts, and John McGee.
May 9, 1839 From: Estate Records of Troup County, Georgia 1827-1850 By: Troup County
Historical Society-Archives Compiled By: Randall A. Allen and Danny Knight page 305
Elijah Satterwhite marries Elbert G. Smith and Mahala Boyd
December 19, 1839
From: Early Marriages Troup County, Georgia By: Merle Massengale Bruce page 297
Elijah Satterwhite marries Levi Nall and Nancy Jetter.
October 1840
From: Harris County and Her People A Genealogical/Historical Quarterly Abstracted
By: Mary J. Thompson Volume 3 April 1987 Number 2 page 18
Elijah Satterwhite marries Franklin Forester and Polly Walker
December 10, 1840
From: Early Marriages Troup County, Georgia By: Merle Massengale Bruce page 109
Elijah Satterwhite marries David N. Richardson and Mary Ann Milam
December 22, 1840
From: Early Marriages Troup County, Georgia By: Merle Massengale Bruce page 274
Elijah Satterwhite joins Flat Shoals Primitive Baptist Church September 23, 1848
Elijah Satterwhite was a Flat Shoals Primitive Baptist Church Deacon 1850 From: History of Troup County By: Clifford L. Smith page 167
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Elijah Satterwhite, Charles C. Moore, and Thomas B. Floyd were present
about one day before William Hudspeth died to take notice of his last will
and testament April 6, 1856 From: Harris County and Her People A Genealogical/Historical Quarterly Abstracted
By: Marcia P. Gorman Volume 3 Fall 1987 Number 3 page 35
Elijah Satterwhite’s will is in book H page 403 in Georgia in Troup County.
Dated February 3, 1881
Photo by: Phobie and Norman Satterwhite
Rebecca Manning Satterwhite
Born January 1, 1802 Georgia
Died August 14, 1870 Pine Mountain, Georgia in Troup County
Buried in Pine Mountain, Georgia in Troup County at Flat Shoals Primitive Baptist
Church Cemetery
Married Georgia in Putnam County November 15, 1819
(Record States Elijah Saterwhite-Rebecca Manning)
From: 37,000 Early Georgia Marriages By: Joseph T. Maddox and Mary Carter
compiled from the records of Georgia Pioneer Genealogical Magazines
page 227
Rebecca Manning Satterwhite’s sister Elizabeth Manning Satterwhite married James
Satterwhite.
8. Edward Satterwhite
Born 1801 Georgia or Ohio
Died December 20, 1854 Georgia in Harris County
Married Georgia in Jones County August 16, 1821 (Record States Ed Satterwhite and Susan Bartee)
From: 37,000 Early Georgia Marriages By: Joseph T. Maddox and Mary Carter
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compiled from the records of Georgia Pioneer Genealogical Magazines
page 162
Organizing Member Mount Zion Church Georgia in Troup County
(land lot 231 of 7th
district) October 13, 1829 From: History of Troup County By: Clifford L. Smith page 167
Susan Bartee Satterwhite
Born about 1800 Georgia
Died after 1858
Cherokee Indian
Oral Family History
Married Georgia in Jones County August 16, 1821 (Record States Ed Satterwhite and Susan Bartee)
From: 37,000 Early Georgia Marriages By: Joseph T. Maddox and Mary Carter
compiled from the records of Georgia Pioneer Genealogical Magazines
page 162
Organizing Member Mount Zion Church Georgia in Troup County
(land lot 231 of 7th
district) October 13, 1829
From: History of Troup County By: Clifford L. Smith page 167
9. David Mitchell Satterwhite
Born 1805 Georgia
Died 1871 Georgia in Dade County
Married Ferbia Baldwin Satterwhite Georgia in Jones County May 8, 1825
(Record States Daniel Satterwhite and Feribe Baldwin)
From: 37,000 Early Georgia Marriages By: Joseph T. Maddox and Mary Carter
compiled from the records of Georgia Pioneer Genealogical Magazines
page 162
Second Lieutenant in Georgia in Walker County
Ferbia Baldwin Satterwhite
Born about 1806 Georgia
Died
Married David Mitchell Satterwhite Georgia in Jones County May 8, 1825 (Record States Daniel Satterwhite and Feribe Baldwin)
From: 37,000 Early Georgia Marriages By: Joseph T. Maddox and Mary Carter
compiled from the records of Georgia Pioneer Genealogical Magazines
page 162
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Photo by: Phobie and Norman Satterwhite with Neva Drew Satterwhite Stinson and Shonna Stinson
Ashley
10. John Satterwhite
Born December 20, 1807 Georgia in Elbert County
Died November 12, 1869 Crockett, Texas in Houston County
Buried in Crockett, Texas in Houston County at Shady Grove Cemetery
Married by William Johnson in Georgia in Jasper County September 28, 1826
From: History of Houston County Texas 1687-1979
Compiled and Edited By: History Book Committee
of
Houston County Historical Commission
page 561
Recorded March 13, 1827
Joins Flat Shoals Primitive Baptist Church November 10, 1834
John Satterwhite is listed as being a purchaser at John B. Manning’s estate sale in
Troup County, Georgia May 2, 1836
From: Estate Records of Troup County, Georgia 1827-1850 By: Troup County
Historical Society-Archives Compiled By: Randall A. Allen and Danny Knight page 207
Moves Family to Farm in Alabama in Randolph County 1836
From: History of Houston County Texas 1687-1979
Compiled and Edited By: History Book Committee
of
Houston County Historical Commission
page 561
Returned to Georgia in Harris County before November of 1839 From: History of Houston County Texas 1687-1979
Compiled and Edited By: History Book Committee
of
Houston County Historical Commission
page 561
Moves with family to Shady Grove, Houston County, Texas in 1854
From: History of Houston County Texas 1687-1979
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Compiled and Edited By: History Book Committee
of
Houston County Historical Commission
page 563
Photo by: Phobie and Norman Satterwhite with Neva Drew Satterwhite Stinson and Shonna Stinson
Ashley
Emmaline Emily Morris Satterwhite
Born January 17, 1808 Virginia
Died June 4, 1872 Crockett, Texas in Houston County
Buried in Crockett, Texas in Houston County at Shady Grove Cemetery
Married by William Johnson in Georgia in Jasper County September 28, 1826 From: History of Houston County Texas 1687-1979
Compiled and Edited By: History Book Committee
of
Houston County Historical Commission
page 561
Recorded March 13, 1827
Census
David Satterwhite appears on the census of 1830 at Georgia in Harris County; David
Satterwhite and Rebecca Willingham Satterwhite are both Between 60 and 70 years of
Age.
Elizabeth Manning Satterwhite and Rebecca Manning Satterwhite were the daughters of
Adam Manning and Mary Willingham Manning.