Notes for Susan W. TIMMONS
L. W. Timmons family Bible
From M. Young -
Susan appears as S. W. with her husband, J. F. Jones (James
Ferdinand Jones), in the 1860 Williamsburg Co., SC, census and as
Susanna in the 1870 census, again in Williamsburg with her husband J. F.
Jones.
Note in the 1860 census that J. H. and H. H. Singletary were living with
J. F. Jones. They were the children of Rectina J. P. Gordon and
Ebenezer D. Singletary. [Check Ebenezer's will, 1849, for first name
information.] Note that Rectina J. P.'s tombstone says she was the
"consort of J. F. Jones". The L. N. Jones child in the 1860 census is
probably Rectina's.
Rectina is listed as R. J. Singletary in the 1850 Marion Co., SC census,
living with her brother, A. B. Gordon, and 4 Singletary children. The
first two children were not Singletary's, but Lewellen's. See the next
paragraph for how this is true.
Rectina J. P. Gordon is the daughter of Roger Gordon, Marion Co., SC,
who died sometime between 1846 and 1850, inclusive. In her father's
will, Rectina is listed as Rectina Jane Priestley Lewallan(sic). Also
mentioned were Roger Gordon's grandchildren, Jesse B. and Benjamin F.
Luallen(sic).
Also
Marion Co. Equity Records --Alfred B. Gordon was appointed guardian of
Jesse Burks and Benjamin F. Lewellen
on 25 March 1846, bondsmen: A.B. Gordon, Roger Gordon, and John W.
Singletary.
Thus,
Rectina Jane Priestley Gordon was the child of Roger Gordon
Rectina Jane Priestley Gordon married a Lewellen(sp?) [1st]
Rectina Jane Priestley Gordon had 2 children in her marriage to a
Lewellen(sp?).
Rectina Jane Priestley Gordon married Ebenezer D. Singletary [2nd]
Rectina Jane Priestley Gordon had 2 children in her Singletary marriage.
Rectina Jane Priestley Gordon m. James Ferdinand Jones [3rd]
Rectina had more children by J. F. Jones and died about
1859....tombstone year.
Rectina's tombstone states her last husband's name as J. F. Jones.
James Ferdinand Jones then marries Susanna/Susan W. and has more
children.
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Sermons in Stone by Jason Cockfield, Minute Books of the Hebron Baptist Church, Our Kin by Bernice McCutcheon,
Three Rivers Historical Society,
Old Darlington District Genealogy Chapter,
Berkeley County Historical Society,
Huguenot Settlers in North America,
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