Ancestors of David M. Crews



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Seaborn Johns and Mary Ann Crews




Husband Seaborn Johns

         Born: 1848 - Georgia
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       Father: James B. Johns
       Mother: Kesiah Jones


     Marriage: 
 Marr. Status: Unmarried



Wife Mary Ann Crews

         Born: 1841 - Ware County, Georgia
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       Father: James Crews
       Mother: Susan Crews




Children

General Notes: Husband - Seaborn Johns

Name: Seaborn Johns
Sex: Male
Age: 12
Birth Year (Estimated): 1848
Birthplace: Georgia
Race: White
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: Wayne, Georgia, United States
Event Place (Original): , Wayne, Georgia, United States
Page Number: 349
Affiliate Publication Number: M653
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
James Johns M 35 Georgia
Kesiah Johns F 35 Georgia
Sylvester Johns M 11 Georgia
James Johns M 9 Georgia
Lucinda Johns F 8 Georgia
Kesiah Johns F 5 Georgia
Franklin Johns M 3 Georgia
Mary Johns F 1 Georgia
Mary Crews F 65 South Carolina

Digital Folder Number: 005165711
Microfilm Number: 803140
Image Number: 353
Indexing Batch: N01698-3

Citing this Record
"United States, Census, 1860", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZMH-7M2 : Mon Jul 08 04:53:59 UTC 2024), Entry for James Johns and Kesiah Johns, 1860.

Name: Seaborn Johns
Sex: Male
Age: 31 years
Birth Year (Estimated): 1849
Birthplace: Georgia, United States
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Self (Self)
Father's Birthplace: Georgia, United States
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia, United States
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1880
Event Place: District 33, Camden, Georgia, United States
Event Place (Original): Horse Stamp, ED 12, Camden, GA, United States
Household Identifier: 12515123
Person Number: 0
Sheet Letter: D
Sheet Number: 464
Volume: 1
Affiliate Film Number: 0137
Affiliate Publication Number: T9
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Ida L. Johns Daughter F 8 months Georgia, United States
Adaline L. Johns Wife F 31 years Georgia, United States
John B. Johns Son M 5 years Georgia, United States
James A. Johns Son M 3 years Georgia, United States

Digital Folder Number: 005157340
Microfilm Number: 1254137
Image Number: 53

Citing this Record
"United States, Census, 1880", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8LD-K8V : Tue Oct 21 14:41:37 UTC 2025), Entry for Seaborn Johns and Adaline L. Johns, 1880.


General Notes: Wife - Mary Ann Crews

Mary Ann Crews
United States Census, 1880

Name:Mary Ann Crews
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1880
Event Place: District 335, Wayne, Georgia, United States
Event Place (Original): District 335, Wayne, Georgia, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 40
Marital Status:Single
Race:White
Race (Original): W
Occupation: Midwife
Birth Year (Estimated): 1840
Birthplace: Georgia, United States
Father's Birthplace: Georgia, United States
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia, United States
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Self
Sheet Letter:
C
Sheet Number: 431
Person Number: 0
Volume: 1

Household Role Sex AgeBirthplace
Mary Ann CrewsSelf Female40Georgia, United States
Matilda Crews Sister Female 31Georgia, United States
John Crews Nephew Male 3Georgia, United States
Frances Crews Niece Female0Georgia, United States

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Lee Syfrett and Mary Elizabeth Crews




Husband Lee Syfrett

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Wife Mary Elizabeth Crews

         Born: 9 Sep 1962 - Jacksonville, Duval Co., Florida, USA
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         Died: 1 Apr 2010 - Melbourne, Florida
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       Father: Harry Lee Crews 224
       Mother: Gretchen Rebecca Van Duzer


Events

• Fact 7: 1980, Graduated From Seminole High School Sanford, FL.


Children
1 M Lee Syfrett

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2 F Rita Ann Syfrett

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Francis Marion Young and Mary Elizabeth Crews




Husband Francis Marion Young

         Born: Jun 1860
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         Died: 1918
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     Marriage: 



Wife Mary Elizabeth Crews

          AKA: Granny Green
         Born: 8 Jan 1852
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         Died: 5 Jan 1936 - Waycross, Ware County, Georgia
       Buried:  - Mount Plesant Cemetery, Waycross, Ware County, Georgia


       Father: William Cone Crews
       Mother: Rachel Adeline Stokes



 Other Spouse: William Taft Green - 28 Dec 1865


Children

General Notes: Wife - Mary Elizabeth Crews

Married: 28 December 1865 Charlton Co, GA

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Waycross Journal Herald Newspaper

Monday- January 6, 1936

Mrs. Dunham Green

Mrs. Mary Green, affectionately known as 'Granny Green', died at her home on the Brunswick Highway on Sunday morning at 7 o'clock. Had she lived three days longer, Mrs. Green would have reached her 80th birthday.

A pioneer resident of Ware County, known and beloved by a host of friends.

Left to carry on by her husband Mr. Durham Green
a daughter Mrs. Taylor Hendrix
(grand children)
Leroy , Eugene , Frank , Marguerite and Dorothy Hendrix

Burial will be at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in the family plot

PALLBEARS:

G.W. Hendrix , D.T. Hendrix , M.F. Lucas , M.R. Roberson , Emmett Strickland and Tom Strickland.

***** Per request of Mrs. Mary Green:

Her casket was built at the home by carpenter friends under the direction of S.F. Eunice, a life long friend.

W.L. Hinson and Company is in charge of the arrangements.

Inscription
Ma Ma

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29779886/mary_elizabeth-green: accessed May 3, 2025), memorial page for Mary Elizabeth "Granny Green" Crews Green (8 Jan 1856\endash 5 Jan 1936), Find a Grave Memorial ID 29779886, citing Mount Plesant Cemetery, Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Kaz' (contributor 50044904).
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William Taft Green and Mary Elizabeth Crews




Husband William Taft Green

         Born: Apr 1844 - Traders Hill (Charlton County) Georgia
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         Died: 14 Dec 1929 - Waycross, Ware Co., Georgia, USA
       Buried:  - Mount Plesant Cemetery, Waycross, Ware County, Georgia


       Father: Jesse Thomas Green
       Mother: Kesiah Crews


     Marriage: 28 Dec 1865



Wife Mary Elizabeth Crews

          AKA: Granny Green
         Born: 8 Jan 1852
   Christened: 
         Died: 5 Jan 1936 - Waycross, Ware County, Georgia
       Buried:  - Mount Plesant Cemetery, Waycross, Ware County, Georgia


       Father: William Cone Crews
       Mother: Rachel Adeline Stokes



 Other Spouse: Francis Marion Young


Children

General Notes: Husband - William Taft Green

Married: Dec 28, 1865 Charlton County, GA

Father: Jesse Thomas Greene, Sr.
Mother: Keziah Christine Crews

Confederate War Veteran

This grave is unmarked per last survey.

Name: William T Green
Event Date: 14 Dec 1929
Death Year (Estimated): 1929
Event Place: Waycross, Ware, Georgia, United States
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Race: White
Age: 88
Birth Year (Estimated): 1841
Birth Date: 1841
Marital Status: Widowed
Father's Name: Jessie Green


General Notes: Wife - Mary Elizabeth Crews

Married: 28 December 1865 Charlton Co, GA

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Waycross Journal Herald Newspaper

Monday- January 6, 1936

Mrs. Dunham Green

Mrs. Mary Green, affectionately known as 'Granny Green', died at her home on the Brunswick Highway on Sunday morning at 7 o'clock. Had she lived three days longer, Mrs. Green would have reached her 80th birthday.

A pioneer resident of Ware County, known and beloved by a host of friends.

Left to carry on by her husband Mr. Durham Green
a daughter Mrs. Taylor Hendrix
(grand children)
Leroy , Eugene , Frank , Marguerite and Dorothy Hendrix

Burial will be at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in the family plot

PALLBEARS:

G.W. Hendrix , D.T. Hendrix , M.F. Lucas , M.R. Roberson , Emmett Strickland and Tom Strickland.

***** Per request of Mrs. Mary Green:

Her casket was built at the home by carpenter friends under the direction of S.F. Eunice, a life long friend.

W.L. Hinson and Company is in charge of the arrangements.

Inscription
Ma Ma

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29779886/mary_elizabeth-green: accessed May 3, 2025), memorial page for Mary Elizabeth "Granny Green" Crews Green (8 Jan 1856\endash 5 Jan 1936), Find a Grave Memorial ID 29779886, citing Mount Plesant Cemetery, Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Kaz' (contributor 50044904).
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Orison Jefferson Pickett and Mary Etta Crews




Husband Orison Jefferson Pickett

         Born: 22 Dec 1880 - Florida
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         Died: 25 Apr 1926 - Florida
       Buried:  - Westview Cemetery, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida


       Father: Harrison Jefferson Pickett
       Mother: Lurena Barbara Plonk


     Marriage: 



Wife Mary Etta Crews

         Born: 6 Jun 1881 - Florida
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         Died: 5 Mar 1965 - Florida
       Buried:  - Westview Cemetery, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida


       Father: David Caleb Crews
       Mother: Frances Missouri Prevatt




Children

General Notes: Husband - Orison Jefferson Pickett

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25210727/orison_jefferson-pickett: accessed August 8, 2025), memorial page for Orison Jefferson Pickett (22 Dec 1880\endash 25 Apr 1926), Find a Grave Memorial ID 25210727, citing Westview Cemetery, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA; Maintained by Kelly Whitten Lyerly (contributor 47483467).


General Notes: Wife - Mary Etta Crews

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25210767/mary_etta-pickett: accessed August 8, 2025), memorial page for Mary Etta Crews Pickett (6 Jun 1881\endash 5 Mar 1965), Find a Grave Memorial ID 25210767, citing Westview Cemetery, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA; Maintained by Kelly Whitten Lyerly (contributor 47483467).
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William Lee and Mary Irene Crews




Husband William Lee 267

         Born: 23 Dec 1850
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         Died: 17 Sep 1928
       Buried:  - New Hope Cemetery, Crewsville, Hardee, Florida
     Marriage: 1875



Wife Mary Irene Crews

         Born: 16 Nov 1858 - Manatee Co., FL
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         Died: 1 Nov 1918 - Bowling Green, DeSoto County, Florida
       Buried:  - New Hope Cemetery, Crewsville, Hardee, Florida


       Father: Dempsey Dubois Crews Sr.
       Mother: Piety Collier




Children

General Notes: Husband - William Lee

Wiilam Lee was listed as missing and presumed drowned by the hurricane during Sept 1928. He was one of about 30 who lost their lives around the shores of Lake Ocheechobee. He was 78.


General Notes: Wife - Mary Irene Crews

Other information in the record of Mary Irene Lee
from Florida Deaths
NameMary Irene Lee
Event Date02 Nov 1918
Event PlaceBowling Green, De Soto, Florida
GenderFemale
Race (Original)White
RaceWhite
Age (Original)61y
Birth Year (Estimated)1857
BirthplaceFlorida
Marital StatusMarried
Father's NameD.D. Crews
Father's BirthplaceGeorgia
Mother's NamePiety Collier
Mother's BirthplaceGeorgia
OccupationFarmers Wife
CemeteryNew Hope
Burial Date03 Nov 1918
Additional RelativesX
Citing this Record
"Florida Deaths, 1877-1939," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FP9V-NYZ : 24 December 2014), D.D. Crews in entry for Mary Irene Lee, 02 Nov 1918; citing Bowling Green, De Soto, Florida, reference cn 13082; FHL microfilm 2,116,758.


Notes: Marriage (Mary Irene Crews):

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29318127/mary_irene-lee: accessed January 3, 2025), memorial page for Mary Irene Crews Lee (1858\'961 Nov 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 29318127, citing New Hope Baptist Cemetery, Wauchula, Hardee County, Florida, USA; Maintained by Myrtice Crews Lee (contributor 47142007).
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John Hogan and Mary M. Crews




Husband John Hogan

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Wife Mary M. Crews

         Born: 1903
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         Died: 17 Dec 1981
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       Father: Burton Calvin Crews
       Mother: Georgia Ann Bennett




Children

General Notes: Wife - Mary M. Crews

PURVIS - Mary M. (Hogan) Purvis, 84, mother of the late John Elvin (Jack) Hogan, died Thursday, December 17th after a long but peaceful illness. She was raised near Macclenny, and lived most of her life in Jacksonville, where she was employed for many years with May Cohens. Upon retirement she lived with her son's family in St. Augustine. She is survived by her grandsons, Kenneth Michael Hogan and John Wayne Hogan; and her sister, Rosa I. Crews Yarborough. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the chapel of Giddens-Griffith Funeral Home, 729 S. Edgewood Ave., with Rev. Richard E. Gantz officiating. Burial will be in St. Augustine Memorial Park.

d/o Burton Calvin Crews & Georgia Ann Bennett. w/o John Hogan & Claude Purvis. 1903 - 17 Dec 1981)

McCollum and Richard Johnathon Wallace Ferry; four great-grandchildren; sisters, Iva Dell Rhoden of Macclenny, Florida, and Selene Mikell of Savannah, Georgia; brother, Allen Padgett of Lakeland, Florida.
Funeral services will be conducted at the First Baptist Church of Maccenny at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, February 26, 2004. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. The family will receive fnends from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 25, 2004, at Guerry Funeral Home, U.S. 90 East, Macclenny, Florida.
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Willie B. Crews and Mary Mozell Crews




Husband Willie B. Crews

         Born: 2 Sep 1882
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         Died: 20 Jan 1926
       Buried:  - Union Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Lakeland, Lanier County, Georgia


       Father: Archibald Crews
       Mother: Delia Adeline O'Brian


     Marriage: 



Wife Mary Mozell Crews

         Born: 30 Dec 1886
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         Died: 7 May 1978
       Buried:  - Twin Rivers Baptist Church Cemetery, Trudie, Brantley, Georgia


       Father: Samuel David Crews
       Mother: Martha Mozelle Knight




Children

General Notes: Husband - Willie B. Crews

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77877212/willie_b-crews: accessed July 6, 2025), memorial page for Willie B Crews (2 Sep 1882\endash 20 Jan 1926), Find a Grave Memorial ID 77877212, citing Union Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Lakeland, Lanier County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Cat (contributor 47559732).


General Notes: Wife - Mary Mozell Crews

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33616342/mary_mozell-crews: accessed July 6, 2025), memorial page for Mary Mozell Crews Crews (30 Dec 1886\endash 7 May 1978), Find a Grave Memorial ID 33616342, citing Twin Rivers Baptist Church Cemetery, Trudie, Brantley County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Michael H Pafford (contributor 46805670).
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Clayton Merriwether Talbot and Mary Polly Crews




Husband Clayton Merriwether Talbot

         Born: Abt 1765 - Bedford County, Virginia
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         Died: 13 Dec 1855 - Jefferson Co., KY
       Buried: 


       Father: Matthew Talbot
       Mother: Jane Clayton


     Marriage: Abt 1790 - Wilkes County, Georgia 332



Wife Mary Polly Crews

         Born: 1770 - Wilkes County, Georgia
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         Died: 10 Apr 1830 - Huntsville, Alabama
       Buried: 


       Father: Stanley Crews
       Mother: Agnes Martin 21




Children
1 F Melinda Talbot

         Born: 1793 - Wilkes County, Georgia
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2 F Susan Talbot

         Born: 17 Feb 1794 - Russellville, KY
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3 F Sophia Western Talbot

         Born: 13 Aug 1797
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General Notes: Husband - Clayton Merriwether Talbot

Clayton Merriwether Talbot
Clayton Merriwether Talbot, surely the namesake of his stepmother, Jane Clayton, was born about 1765. The scant records available show different years for his birth and even his birth order may have been next to last rather than last. He was a small child when his mother and father moved from Virginia to the Watauga Settlement and he was only in his mid teens when his mother died and his father relocated to Georgia.
When his mother died in 1785, he accompanied his father to Wilkes County, Georgia, the home of his uncle, John Talbot. There in 1790, he married Mary Crews who must have been a beautiful southern lady for she was often referred to as "Pretty Polly Crews". The first child, Melinda, was born in Wilkes County in 1793, coincidentally, the same year that Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin while a teacher on the plantation of John Talbot.
But within a year, Clayton and Mary had moved to Russellville, Kentucky and there their second child, Susan, was born on February 17, 1794. Fletcher asserted that they were still living in Kentucky three years later when their third child, Sophia Western Talbot, was born on August 13, 1797. Sophia reported on the 1850 Census that she had been born in Alabama. Clayton's occupation during this period is unknown.
The family moved to Nashville, Tennessee and Clayton was engaged the tavern and inn keeping business with his older brother, Thomas. Robert Howe Fletcher, Jr. writes in his work, Genealogical Sketch of Certain of the American Descendants of Matthew Talbot, Gentleman, that Thomas and Clayton were engaged in the construction business. John White claims that Clayton was a tavern and innkeeper in South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama. All of this seems consistent and it does establish that Clayton was not likely in the farming business or at least its actual practice.
The Census records of 1800 and 1810 for Georgia and Tennessee have been lost. The search for Clayton in 1820 has not been successful although it seems probable that the family lived in Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, or Alabama during the period.
In 1813, the famous duel of Andrew Jackson and Thomas Hart Benton occurred in Clayton Talbot's Tavern. We pick up the story with the account that follows …

On September 4, Thomas and Jesse [Benton] went to Nashville on business, and put up at Clayton Talbot's tavern, an inn they knew Jackson did not frequent. The town gossips rushed to the Hermitage to tell the news. Soon, Jackson and his oak-tall friend Colonel John Coffee arrived and took rooms at the Nashville Inn. They walked to the post office, and then went out of their way to pass the hotel where the Bentons were, where they saw Jesse step from the pavement into the hotel. Promptly Jackson and Coffee followed Jesse inside, and there in the hall near the back portico of Talbot's the General came fact to face with Thomas Benton.
"Now defend yourself, you damned rascal!" Jackson cried.
The words were a fuse which set off a paroxysm of gunfire, pushing, pulling, wrestling, fist-fighting, shoving, gouging, stabbing, and jabbing. The General drew a pistol from under his coat, and strode toward Thomas. Promptly, Jesse aimed and fired on Jackson from a sort of ambush in the barroom next to the passage, while Jackson shot at Thomas, and Thomas drew his gun and fired twice at the General in return. In the crash of pistols, Jackson toppled to the floor, blood spurting from his left arm, while the muzzle blast of his weapon seared a hole in Thomas's coat-sleeve. The towering Colonel Coffee now charged through the smoke. He blazed away at Thomas, but his ball slashed harmlessly past the young man's head into the wall.
By this time, three other men were in the battle. The struggling, weaving figures lunged through the hall and into the barroom. Disarmed, Thomas found John Coffee and Alexander Donelson rushing him with drawn daggers, while Jesse was attacked by Charles Hammond with a dagger and by the gigantic Stockley Hays with a sword cane. Retreating backwards down the hall, Thomas received five slight knife-wounds. In the barroom, Hammond and Hays got Jesse on his back and stabbed at him while he tried to parry the blades with his bare hands. He was saved only when another warrior, James Sumner, rushed in and helped drive off his attackers. In the struggle, Jesse clapped a pistol to the body of Stockley Hays to blow him through, but the gun missed fire. The melee now came to a farcical peak. Fending off the daggers and clubbed pistols of Coffee and Donelson, the bulky, dignified Thomas managed to fall backwards down a flight of stairs at the rear of the hotel.
This bit of slapstick ended the engagement, and now Jackson was discovered lying, bleeding, in the back doorway. The man who had advised his junior officer against brawling like the fishwoman had precipitated a fray in which he had nearly lost his own life. He was carried from Talbot's to the Nashville Inn, where he soaked two mattresses through with his blood, while the Nashville physicians took turns trying to save him. Meanwhile, Thomas and Jesse strutted in front of Talbot's, denouncing Jackson as an assassin and a defeated assassin at that, defying him to come out and renew the battle. Finally, Thomas took to the public square a sword of Jackson's he had found, and ceremoniously broke it in two in front of the watching crowd - a symbolic conclusion of the affray.
(Old Bullion Benton by William Nisbet Chambers, pages 51-52
Little, Brown & Company, Boston, 1956)
The 1830 Census for Madison County, Alabama listed Clayton, age 60-70, an unknown female, age 20-30, and fourteen slaves for a total of 16 in the household. Fletcher asserts, "… Clayton and his family moved to Huntsville, Alabama where he became interested in real estate, and incidentally, built the first brick building in Huntsville. He did not live in the city, however, but resided on a nearby plantation in the pleasant style of the prosperous landed proprietor of those days…". After Mary's death, Clayton and his unmarried daughter, Sophia Western Talbot went to live in Kentucky on his farm called, "Pomona", in Jefferson County.
The 1840 Census for Jefferson County, KY, City of Louisville, listed Clayton along with 1 male slave. Clayton's age was shown as 60-70 but that seems to be an error in the recording. The 1850 Census for Jefferson County, KY, City of Louisville, listed Clayton, age 86, in the household of his daughter, Sophia Gwynne, who reported that she was 45. If, indeed, that birth date is accurate, the Fletcher book incorrectly reported her birth date. Fletcher asserted that Clayton died in 1855. He is buried in the Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky. That burial plot also contains the remains of his three daughters. Mary Crews Talbot died about 1830 and the place of her burial is unknown but it was likely in Alabama..
Gilbert Stuart, the famous artist who painted Washington, also painted a portrait of Clayton Talbot, a priceless piece still in the possession of his descendants. Clayton also had salt and pepper shakers which have been preserved and which contain some evidence to connect the family to the Shrewsbury nobility.
Descendants of Clayton Merriwether Talbot
1 Clayton Merriwether Talbot b: 1765 in Bedford Co., VA d: December 13, 1855 in Jefferson Co., KY-Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville
.. +Mary Crews b: About 1770 m: 1790 in Wilkes Co., GA d: About 1830 in Huntsville, AL
. 2 Melinda Talbot b: February 07, 1793 in Wilkes Co., GA???? d: November 02, 1877 in Jefferson Co., KY-Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville
..... +John Pope Oldham b: 1785 m: 1811 d: April 08, 1858 in Jefferson Co., KY-Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville
. 2 Susan Talbot b: February 17, 1794 in Russellville, KY d: November 22, 1870 in Pee Wee Valley, KY
..... +Gideon Brown, MD m: November 09, 1812 in Jefferson Co., KY d: 1824
. 2 Sophia Western Talbot b: August 13, 1797 in Russellville, KY d: June 16, 1892 in Jefferson Co., KY-Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville
..... +David Gwynne m: 1815 in Louisville, KY d: 1821


General Notes: Wife - Mary Polly Crews

1830 Obit Mary Crews Talbot:

DIED--On the 10th inst. in this town, Mrs. MARY TALBOT (consort of Mr. Clayton Talbot,) in the 60th year of her age. In the death of Mrs. Talbot, her family has sustained an afflicting bereavement and society the loss of one of its most worthy members. Her illness was painful and protracted, presenting, at an early period, strong indications of a fatal issue. Her affiction was borne with becoming fortidue & patience, and its termination anticipated with the calness and fullness of the Christian's hope. She had been a member of the Presbyterian Church for about three years previously to her death, and so far as human judgement can be relied on, she exhibited not only a professional, but a practical devotion to the Divine precepts of her Master, She was highly esteemed by those who knew her most intimately. In her domestic and social relations, she has left behind her many fond and cherished recollections of the virtuous and estimable qualities of the heart, long to be remembered with affectionate regard. She was a pious, practical Christian, and expressed to the last period of her illness, an unshaken confidence in the promises of the Gospel.


Notes: Marriage (Mary Polly Crews):

Feb. 7, 1793 Probate CREWS, STANLEY dec'd. Warrant of appraisement Feb. 7, 1793. Petition of heirs Nov. 1800 for div of 570 acres on Clarks creek. viz; Martin Crews, Agnes Crews, wid., for herself and as gdn of Betsy and Francis Crews, minors; Simon Hughes in right of his wife Patsy; Benajah Smith in right of Clayton Talbot who intermarried with Polly Crews; Susannah, James, and John Crews, and the heirs of Nancy Crews.
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Matilda Crews




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Wife Matilda Crews

         Born: 1848 7
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       Father: James Crews
       Mother: Susan Crews




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