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CASSANDRA ANN OFFUTT Married to WILLIAM J

Family of William J. Tarvin and Cassandra Ann Offutt Tarvin Recently, I added a note to the Tarvin Family Association website concerning my gr gr grandmother Cassandra Ann Offutt m. to William J. Tarvin. While making a choice on where to send it ------it disappeared; have no idea if anyone received this. Anyway, all the Links to the William J. Tarvin family list the genealogy that my son Dr. Stephen Jeffrey “Jeff” Crews posted on the internet about 1996. It seems they located their ancestor from this and added that child’s lineage. Jeff also sent our Houston Co., GA. documents on George Tarvin to Mr. Walter Tarvin by postal mail. When he saw that Carol Middleton had been seeking this information for over 30 years, he sent her a few more of these documents that he had overlooked. Then Carol asked him if she could include this William J. Tarvin Line to her “Turvins of Walton Co.” It was never updated; Carol died in 2000. The following is what the note was about.

CASSANDRA ANN OFFUTT, b. 25 June 1801, Columbia Co., GA4, d. AFT 1860, East Armuchee, Walker Co., GA, m. 1 Sept. 1824 in GA WILLIAM J. TARVIN, b. 1794, Twiggs Co., GA, d. after Sept. 1853 and before 1860 in Sugar Valley, Gordon Co.,GA. Married by Rev. Jabez Marshall16 pastor of the Old Kiokee Baptist Church-Established in 1772.in Appling, Georgia. Old Kiokee Baptist Church was founded by his grandfather Rev. Daniel Marshall (1706-1784). Old Kiokee has the oldest continuing congregation in the State of Georgia. From: New Georgia Encyclopedia; Photo by 807 Wheaton Appling Travel Page. OLD KIOKEE BAPTIST CHURCH

“We were priviledged to be able to attend a wedding in this church in May 2005. There is no heat and no air conditioning. Unless you can count funeral fans as air conditioning. The wide plank floors and hard rough wooden pews serve as a reminder of life for worshipers over 225 years ago. The grounds here are tree shaded and well manicured. There are numerous picnic tables and plenty of space for outdoor acitvities. The church is no longer used for weekly services, but, is used for weddings and "homecoming" services. Kiokee Baptist Church was founded by Rev. Daniel Marshall in 1772 in Appling, Georgia. The Reverend Marshall was an itinerant preacher from Connecticut who worked his way down the East Coast after New England's "Great Awakening" , a spiritual revivial begun in the 1730's. Kiokee Baptist Church members still meet in Appling but at a modern, new sanctuary.” Note: Janette S. Kelley relates in “Our Heritage,” “around 1770, a sizable group of people crossed the Savannah River into Columbia County and settled along the Kiokee Creek. Daniel Marshall, a Baptist Preacher, led the group and established the first Baptist Church in Georgia, “Kiokee,” which is still active today” (1983). Daniel Marshall and his son Abraham were two of the eleven chaplains in the Patriot army

Historical Marker located at New Echota Cherokee Indian Site A perception sketch of the William J. Tarvin House, by Charles O. Walker William J. Tarvin was a Georgian who moved to New Echota in 1829 to trade with the Cherokees. He built a dwelling house and store on New Town Road. Tarvin served as postmaster of New Echota from 1831 - 1841. The family also included his wife Cassandra and eight children. The site of Tarvin’s house, store, and spring are now on private property. In 1833 Tarvin expanded his New Echota business to also include food and lodging. In a newspaper advertisement he offered, "as good fare as the country affords . . . supper, lodging, horse feed, and breakfast, $1.00"

Cassandra was the daughter of JESSE OFFUTT, b. 25 Oct 1759, d. 4 June 1819, Bullock Co., GA and OBEDIENCE “BIDDY” “PRIDDY” BACON, b. July 6, 1762 in Columbia Co., GA, d. April 4, 1840 in Bullock Co., GA, youngest of 8 children born to WILLIAM S. BACON (JOHN, JOHN, EDMUND, WILLIAM) b. 29 Jan. 1732, d. 25 Sept. 1817, m. 1st in 1760, Henrico Co., VA, Agnes Hobson, b. 4 July 1740 in Lunenburg, VA, d. 6 Dec. 1819, Augusta , Richmond Co., GA, daughter of NICHOLAS HOBSON and AGNES C. GOODE. WILLIAM S. and AGNES were active in the Revolutionary War. WILLIAM was a Son of Liberty and a member of the Provincial Congress from St. John’s Parish, GA, in 1777, later Liberty Co.,GA. He is an authenticated patriot of the Revolutionary War for Public Service. WILLIAM S. BACON m. 2nd SALLY V. MATTHEWS, Dec. 20, 1820 in Clark City, GA, dau. of JEREMIAH MATTHEWS and SARA JOHNSON, b. 29 Jan 1732, d. 25 Sept 1817, Richmond Co., GA. Note: JESSE OFFUTT RS, pvt. S.C. Line R7769 was my and my niece LUANN WHITTENBURG’S Rev. War patriot for membership in the Nelly Custis Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the Revolution (NSDAR), Mount Vernon, VA. ALFRED LAFAYETTE TARVIN, Pvt. H 39th Regt. GA, son of WILLIAM J.TARVIN and CASSANDRA ANN OFFUTT TARVIN was our Confederate patriot for membership in the Mary Custis Lee - 17th Virginia Regt. #7 Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, R.E. Lee Camp Hall, Alexandria, VA.

December, 1863, when 5,593 prisoners – most of whom were captured by Grant’s army at Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge – arrived at Rock Island. A great deal of suffering characterized this first group. They were far from their homes; moreover, the coldness of the climate had left them half-frozen, for on the day of their arrival the temperature dropped to thirty-two degrees below zero. This condition was aggravated at the very outset by an epidemic of dreaded smallpox. Prison doctors found ninety-four cases of this disease in the group, and all had been exposed to it. Doctors faced the responsibility with- out hospital wards or adequate medicines. Civil War Prisons, Rock Island Barracks, pp. 4; 48-59, by T.R. Walker, Ed. Wm. B. Hesseltine. This Prison was the North’s Abbeville. Black soldiers guarded these white prisoners. “Wanton shooting of prisoners and the unspeakable treachery of guards form about as black a chapter of crime as any ever recorded, and it is one phase of our prison life not found in the government records of Rock Island… I defy any one to produce any authentic record of punishment meted out to any guard at Rock Island for having shot a prisoner or for having shot into the barracks during the night afte ‘taps,’ ….” (p.23) From: Inside and Outside Rock Island, Dec., 1863, to June, 1865, pp. 3-59, by J. W. Minnich. (Rock Island, Illinois) “Alfred L. Tarvin was possibly a Confederate spy. Alfred Lafayette went through all this and died of pneumonia after repairing a barn roof in the rain. The barn can still be seen from the Cave Spring Rd. in Vann’s Valley (1995). Source: Mrs. Clyde Lester (Barbara) of the Nellie Smith Lester Family.

Children of JESSE OFFUTT and OBEDIENCE BACON are: i. REBECCA 3 OFFUTT, b. May 01, 178321; m. NATHANIEL PEARRE, September 30, 1813, Columbia County, Georgia22,23. ii. ARCHIBALD OFFUTT, b. September 14, 178423; m. MARY AYERS, March 28, 181123.

More about ARCHIBALD OFFUTT: Fact 1: 1850, Census - Murray Co., GA24

iii. WILLIAM OFFUTT, b. April 01, 178625. 4. iv. FRANCES OFFUTT. b. September 07, 1787; d. 1833. v. AGNESS OFFUTT, b. April 20, 1789; m. MAJOR WILLIAM PEARRE, June 15, 1815, Columbia County, Columbia County, Georgia. More about WILLIAM and NATHANIEL PEARRE: WILLIAM and NATHANIEL PEARRE are probably the sons of Nathaniel and ANNA COLEMAN PEARRE, m. DEC 22, 1789. Note: The PEARRE /PEARCE family came from Maryland to North Carolina and then to Georgia. Landed at Savannah and fought in the Revolutionary War. JOHN, JESSE, and WILLIAM were in the first Battalion Minute Men, June 1777, these and NATHANIEL, JOSHUA, JR. and SETH are listed in Knight’s Roster of the American Revolution, also, JAMES PEARCE of Franklin and Richland County’s GA STEPHEN PEARCE entertained MARQUIS de LAFAYETTE when he visited Georgia in 1830. MAJOR WILLIAM PEARRE was a member of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. MAJOR WILLIAM and NATHANIEL were brothers and each married Miss Offutt. “Of this family I only know it is FRENCH but believe it is HUGUENOT as well…’ Mrs. Luther Isbell, Atlanta, GA. “The Huguenot Publication,” No. 19, 1959-1961; French Huguenots (N.C.), p. 143. Spec. Col. Dept., Rome/ Floyd Co., GA Library.

vi. JESSE OFFUTT, b. March 09, 1792; m. SOPHIA SISSON, May 05, 1836, Forsyth Co., Georgia27,28. More about JESSE OFFUTT: Fact 1: April 19, 1838, Sold Cumming Ga. Town lot 168 to Merrell Cantrell for $7529 More about SOPHIA SISSON: Fact 1: January 30, 1836, Bought town lot 168, Cumming, Ga. for $25 (future wife of Jesse Offutt).29 vii. JOHN OFFUTT, b. January 12, 1795. viii. LETITIA OFFUTT, b. April 30, 1797. 5. ix. CASSANDRA ANN OFFUTT, b. June 25, 1801, Columbia County, Georgia.

JESSIE OFFUTT’S parents: Dr. WILLIAM JOHNSON OFFUTT and LETITIA HARRIS:

Children of Dr. WILLIAM JOHNSON OFFUTT and LETITIA HARRIS:

2. i. JESSE2 OFFUTT, b. October 25, 1759, Georgia; d. June 04, 1819, Richmond Co., GA 3. ii. ANNE OFFUTT. ) married HAMPTON LILLIBRIDGE30. Child of ANNE OFFUTT and HAMPTON LILLIBRIDGE is: i.HENRIETTA3 LILLIBRIDGE30, m. JAMES BILBO30, March 14,1812,son of JOHN and JANE BILBO. Notes for HENRIETTA LILLIBRIDGE: Marriage settlement with James Bilbo refers to her "beloved uncle, Jesse Offutt of Columbia Co.” Wit: Joseph Grant, Sarah King, Ann Courtney. (Savannah Record Room). More about HENRIETTA LILLIBRIDGE: Fact 1: April 14, 1812, see notes on marriage settlement30. More about ANNE OFFUTT: ANNE OFFUTT m. 2nd JOSEPH GRANT.

iii. CASSANDRA OFFUTT8, m. JAMES MCINTOSH8., Children: JACINTHY JESSIE McINTOSH, m. in 1820 THOMAS P. RANDOLPH, son of RICHARD RANDOLPH of Wilkes Co., GA iv. EZEKIEL OFFUTT8, m. JAMIMA WILKINS8, March 26, 1788, Richmond Co., GA9. v. ELEANOR OFFUTT vi. NATHANIEL OFFUTT vii. SAMPSON OFFUTT

Dr. WILLIAM JOHNSON OFFUTT’S parents: JOHN OFFUTT and ESTER JACKSON.

JOHN OFFUTT, b. ABT 1703, d. 22 Nov 1743 in Prince George's Co., MD, son of WILLIAM2 OFFUTT (JAMES1 OFWOOD1 b. ABT 1670, d. BEF June 10, 1734 in Prince George Co., MD and MARY BROCK, m. ABT 1694 in Prince George’s Co., MD, dau. of EDWARD BROCK. She was born ABT 1678, and died BEF 11 Sept. 1748 in Prince George’s Co., MD. JOHN OFFUTT m. ESTER JACKSON, ABT 1727, b. ABT 1706 in Prince George’s Co., MD, d. 1783 in Baltimore, MD, daughter of JOHN JACKSON, b. 1685, d. BEF 27 MAY 1761 in Frederick Co., MD and RUTH BEALL, b. ABT 1690, d. AFT 26 MAR 1765 in Prince George’s Co., MD. RUTH BEALL daughter of ALEXANDER BEALL, b. 11 OCT 1649 in St Andrew's, Fife, Scotland, d. BEF 5 SEP 1744 in Largo, Prince George's Co., MD and ELIZABETH COMBS, b. BEF 1675, d. BEF 30 May 1735 in Largo, Prince George’s Co., MD, m. BEF 1684 in Calvert Co., MD, daughter of ENOCH COMBS, d. BEF 8 Mar 1725/26 and SARAH SPRIGGS, b. ABT 1658 in Northampton, Prince George’s Co., MD, d. BEF 15 Dec 1736.

Children of ESTER JACKSON and JOHN OFFUTT: i. DR. WILLIAM JOHNSON OFFUTT m. LETITIA HARRIS, in Savannah, Ga., 1752, b. abt. 1736 . Mecklenburg, N.C., d. 1806, Augusta, Ga. “Letitia is sister to Elijah Harris who was the grandfather of Rev. James Evans a distinguished Methodist Minister.”

Ezekiel Harris House ’Said to be ‘… the finest eighteenth-century house surviving in Georgia …’ by The Smithsonian Guide to Historic America . Fact 3: March 18, 1797 p., 32 WILLIAM JOHNSON OFFUTT “ ’has declined the practice of physic.’ Now lives at MR. EZEKIEL HARRIS’ house near Augusta.” (Ga. Gazette & Augusta Chronicle 1786-1799). Note: “…the Ezekiel Harris House Museum is a fine dwelling house in Augusta, Ga., built by Ezekiel Harris (1757-1828), a tobacco merchant. Ezekiel Harris built the house in 1797, and lived there until about 1807,when due to financial problems he lost the house and and property, including a village around it that he named Harrisburg. He and his family moved to Wilkes County, Georgia where he died in 1828. Ezekiel Harris’ wife was named . Eleanor” (Offutt). “She died of breast cancer in the house in 1806” (Eric Montgomery, Executive Director of Historic Augusta, Inc.) Photos and texts included. ii ZACHARIAH OFFUTT, b. 1730; d. BEF. December 6, 1808 in Montgomery Co., Maryland. He married ELEANOR BEALL, b.1750; d. BEF. June 27, 1812, d/o COL. SAMUEL BEALL, and . . . ELEANOR BROOK. iii MARY C. OFFUTT, b. 1732, m. DAVID LOWE, December 05, 1751. iv. NATHAN OFFUTT, b. ABT 1735, d. ABT 1801, m. RACHEL COOK Sept. 6, 1764, Salem, Essex . . Co., MA, b. ABT 1738, Salem, Essex Co., MA d. ABT. 1806, PA.

NOTE: This Beall Family and its connection to the Dent Family have many/most of the same ancestors as Rev. George Tarvin Family. Some/most may be found in Jean Jones link on the Tarvin Family Association website.

Children of ALEXANDER BEALL, b. 11 OCT 1649, and ELIZABETH COMBS, b. BEF 1675:

1. WILLIAM BEALL b. 1684 m. ELIZABETH MAGRUDER, m. 1st NINAN BEALL, b. 1674 2. NINIAN BEALL, b. 1686, m. RUTH? 3. JOHN BEALL b. 1688, m. 1st ELEANOR ?, m. 2nd VERLANDER MAGRUDER 4. RUTH BEALLl, b. ABT 1690, m. JOHN JACKSON 5. JAMES BEALL. ABT 1698 in Montgomery Co., MD, m. MARY EDMONSTON

ALEXANDER BEALL , b. 11 OCT 1649 m. 2nd ELIZABETH BUCKERFIELD, b. ABT 1682, d. BEF 16 JAN 1742/43, m.1st WILLIAM BATES, 1698., d/o HENRY BYCKERFIELD and ELIZABETH PARKER :

Children of JOHN JACKSON and RUTH BEALL, b. ABT 1690:

1. ESTER JACKSON, b. ABT 1706, m. JOHN OFFUTT 1727, b. 1703 2. MARGARET JACKSON, b. 1711, m. Samuel MAGRUDER 1728, b. ABT 1708 3. ELEANOR JACKSON, d. 1787, m. ? ARREL 4. HANNAH JACKSON, m. JASPER MAUDUIT, b. 1733 5. PHILLIP JACKSON, d. BEF 1795, m. ELIZABETH? 6. ALEXANDER JACKSON, b. 1722, m. DEBORAH MAUDUIT, b. 1729 7. MARY JACKSON, b. 1711, m. THOMAS CRAMPHIN, b. 1715, m. 2nd ELIZABETH POTTENGER . b.1717, m. 2nd JOHN BOWIE, b. 1708, m. 2nd MARY OFFITT d/o WM. OFFUTT and MARY . . . BROCK OFFUTT

JOHN OFFUTT”S parents: WILLIAM2 OFFUTT (JAMES 1 OFWOOD 1) and MARY BROCK MARY BROCK, d/o EDWARD BROCK and ELIZABETH / Children of EDWARD BROOK and ELIZABETH?, SARAH?: 1. MARY BROCK 2 JANE BROCK

WILLIAM2 OFFUTT was born Abt. 16701, and died Bef. June 10, 1734 in Prince George's County, Maryland. He married MARY BROCK1 Abt. 1694 in Prince George's County, Maryland, daughter of EDWARD BROCK. She was born Abt. 1678, and died Bef. September 11, 1748 in Prince George's County, Maryland. One theory has WILLIAM OFFUTT, son of JAMES OFWOOD (probably from Suffolk County, England) who was transported into Maryland by SAMUEL WITHERS in 1664.

Children of WILLIAM OFFUTT and MARY BROCK:

2. i. WILLIAM2 OFFUTT, b. Abt. 1695, Prince George's County, Maryland; d. Bef. September 08, 1737, Prince George's/Montgomery County, Maryland. 3. ii. JAMES OFFUTT, b. Abt. 1697, Prince Georges County, Maryland; d. April 04, 1750, Frederick County, Maryland. 4. iii. EDWARD OFFUTT, b. Abt. 1698; d. November 10, 1749, Frederick County, Maryland. 5. iv. THOMAS OFFUTT1, b. Abt. 17031. 6. v. JOHN OFFUTT, b. Abt. 1705; d. November 22, 1743, Prince George's County, Maryland. 7. vi. MARY OFFUTT, b. Abt. 1707; d. 1733, Prince George's County, Maryland. 8. vii. SARAH OFFUTT, b. April 02, 1709; d. June 06, 1762. 9.viii. SAMUEL3 April 19, 1712, Prince George's County, Maryland; d. May 05, 1761, Frederick/Montgomery County, Maryland. 10. ix. NATHANIEL OFFUTT, b. Abt. 1714; d. Bef. 1775. 11. x. JANE3 OFFUTT b. Abt. 1716; d. Bef. 1747.has not been found yet by this 12. xi. THOMAS OFFUTT1, b. Abt. 17221; d. Bef. 1748.THOMAS is not mentioned in his mothers will, as all the other children or their heirs are, indicating that he died without issue. Some genealogies report that he was married to MARTHA ( EDMONSTON) ALLEN

From: The Crews Family Research.

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