House of Hackett

James Robert PRIESTER

Male 1917 - 2013  (96 years)


Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Fan Chart    |    Media    |    PDF

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James Robert PRIESTER was born on 5 Jan 1917 (son of Fred Lucious PRIESTER and Laura Permelia BLACK); died on 24 Jun 2013 in North Carolina.

    James married Mabel Inez BAUMGARDNER on 21 Dec 1940. Mabel was born in 1914; died on 19 Oct 2010 in North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Angela Marie PRIESTER
    2. James Robert PRIESTER
    3. Jacqueline Rebecca PRIESTER
    4. Pamela June PRIESTER

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Fred Lucious PRIESTERFred Lucious PRIESTER was born in 1863 (son of John Miles PRIESTER and Mary M. TUTEN); died in 1947; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Sanford, Florida.

    Fred married Laura Permelia BLACK on 12 Apr 1891 in Harmony Baptist Church, SC. Laura (daughter of James Robert BLACK and Laura Ann ALLEN) was born in 1874; died in 1962; was buried in Evergreen Municipal Cemetary, Sanford, Florida. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Laura Permelia BLACKLaura Permelia BLACK was born in 1874 (daughter of James Robert BLACK and Laura Ann ALLEN); died in 1962; was buried in Evergreen Municipal Cemetary, Sanford, Florida.
    Children:
    1. Hattie Mae PRIESTER was born on 17 Aug 1892; died in 1969; was buried in Fairfax Cemetary, Fairfax, SC.
    2. Jessie Irene PRIESTER was born on 12 Sep 1894 in Fairfax, South Carolina; died on 29 Apr 1969; was buried in Evergreen Cemetary, Sanford, Florida.
    3. Mamie Edna PRIESTER was born on 30 Nov 1898; died in 1986; was buried in Evergreen Municipal Cemetary, Sanford, Florida.
    4. Infant was born in 1898; died in 1898; was buried in Hickory Grove.
    5. Infant was born in 1899; died in 1899; was buried in Hickory Grove.
    6. Fred Laurian PRIESTER was born on 18 Jul 1901; died in 1972; was buried in Memorial Park, Albemarle, North Carolina.
    7. Willie Lou PRIESTER was born on 7 Nov 1903; died on 19 May 1905; was buried in Hickory Grove, Brunson, SC.
    8. William Wallace PRIESTER was born on 15 May 1907; died in 1975.
    9. Laura Mildred PRIESTER was born on 10 Nov 1909; died on 22 Oct 1958; was buried in Evergreen Municipal Cemetary, Sanford, Florida.
    10. Sadie Azalee PRIESTER was born on 18 Dec 1912; died on 15 Jul 1974; was buried in Evergreen Municipal Cemetary, Sanford, Florida.
    11. Margarett Hermese PRIESTER was born on 20 Mar 1914; died in 1996; was buried in Evergreen Municipal Cemetary, Sanford, Florida.
    12. 1. James Robert PRIESTER was born on 5 Jan 1917; died on 24 Jun 2013 in North Carolina.
    13. Herbert Dean PRIESTER


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Miles PRIESTERJohn Miles PRIESTER was born in 1819 (son of Andrew PRIESTER and Elizabeth); died in 1922.

    John married Mary M. TUTEN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary M. TUTEN
    Children:
    1. William PRIESTER was born in 1843; and died.
    2. Andrew PRIESTER was born in 1845; and died.
    3. John W. PRIESTER was born in 1848; died in 1917.
    4. Henry Josiah PRIESTER was born in 1850; died in 1926.
    5. Rosa M. PRIESTER was born in 1853; and died.
    6. Charles PRIESTER was born in 1855; and died.
    7. Susan PRIESTER was born in 1857; and died.
    8. Ford B. PRIESTER was born in 1860; died in 1909; was buried in Evergreen Municipal Cemetary, Sanford, Florida.
    9. 2. Fred Lucious PRIESTER was born in 1863; died in 1947; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Sanford, Florida.
    10. Mary Omie PRIESTER was born in 1864; and died.

  3. 6.  James Robert BLACKJames Robert BLACK was born in 1839 (son of John Alexander BLACK and Gemima GIVENS); died on 21 Nov 1879.

    Notes:

    JAMES ROBERT BLACK married a girl of Allendale,S.C. Her name, Laura Ann Allen. Laura Ann's mother was left a widow at an early age, with three small children; Laura Ann Allen Mary E. and Willie Allen The mother and the girls were all very good seamstresses and sewed, by hand, to make a living for themselves. Their finished work was very beautiful.

    James Robert Black and his brother, William Washington Black married two sisters from Allendale and settled near Allendale.

    William Allen and Mary Ann Zaporta were the parents of Laura Ann and Mary Elizabeth Allen. They made their home near Allendale where James Robert became a blacksmith and harness maker with Willie Allen.

    Laura Ann's mother was left a widow at an early age with her three young children, Laura Ann, Mary Elizabeth, and Willie. The mother and daughters were good seamstresses sewing by hand to make a living. Their finished work was most beautiful. Willie Allen was a harness maker with James Robert Black.

    James married Laura Ann ALLEN in 1860. Laura (daughter of William ALLEN and Mary Ann ZAPORTA) was born in 1842; died on 7 Nov 1879. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Laura Ann ALLEN was born in 1842 (daughter of William ALLEN and Mary Ann ZAPORTA); died on 7 Nov 1879.
    Children:
    1. Mary Zepora BLACK was born in 1864; and died.
    2. Dora Ann BLACK was born in 1867; died in 1924.
    3. James Robert BLACK was born in 1869; died in 1944.
    4. William Washington BLACK was born in 1871; died in 1934.
    5. 3. Laura Permelia BLACK was born in 1874; died in 1962; was buried in Evergreen Municipal Cemetary, Sanford, Florida.
    6. Julia BLACK was born in 1879; died on 14 Nov 1879.
    7. Nettie BLACK was born in 1879; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Andrew PRIESTER was born in 1790 (son of John PRIESTER); died about 1860.

    Notes:

    In the 1820 U. S. Census we find the earliest known record of ANDREW PREASTER (1790-186?). He was living in the Beaufort District in Prince William's Parish on Jackson's Branch near the present Hickory Grove Community in Hampton County. Existing records on ANDREW are meager, but he apparently lived his entire life in the Beaufort District. Records of the Beaufort District were destroyed during the Civil War. ANDREW was listed in the 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850 and 1860 Census Records and the 1825 Tax Records. The 1820 Census shows ANDREW PREASTER to be in the 26-45 age group. In his household were 1 male under 10, 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, and one female 26-45.

    In the 1830 Census of Prince William's Parish ANDREW and 1 female are listed in age group 40-50. At this time there were i I n his household, 3 males 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, and 2 females 20-30. GEORGE and JACOB PRIESTER are living nearby.

    In the 1840 Census of Prince William's Parish ANDREW and 1 female are again listed in the 40-50 age group. In his household, also, were 1 male 5-10, 2 males 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 15-20, and 1 female 20-30.

    In the 1850 Census ANDREW PRIESTER and his household are listed by names for the first time. ANDREW was 60, a farmer with real estate valued at $250.00. The most significant information in this census was the absence of any female near ANDREW's age in his household. His wife must have died during the preceding decade. Listed in the household were Rebecca 36, JACOB 29, WILLIAM 26, McFORD 20, Mary 16, and Nancy 6. Was Rebecca a daughter, or a new young wife?

    In the "Records of The Prince William Primitive Baptist Church, 1812-1912, Hampton County, S.C.", by Vina Chandler Price, C.G., Elizabeth Priester was reported to have died March 4, 1844. She would have been of the approximate age to have been ANDREW's first wife, and may have died during the birth of Nancy Priester in 1844. Collective efforts failed to produce any proof of Elizabeth Priester's maiden name. Harriett (Barnes) Priester, his second wife is listed as dead November 15, 1884.

    In the 1860 Census in the Beaufort District, St. Luke's Parish, ANDREW was listed as age 83, a farmer with real estate valued at $400.00. In the household were Mary L. 20, Nancy 17, and Perry 5.

    The 1870 Census did not list ANDREW PRIESTER in any household in Beaufort or Barnwell County. However, in the Peeples Township, Prince William's Parish, the families of GEORGE, MILES, WILLIAM, JOHN, JACOB, and CHARLES PRIESTER were listed.

    If ANDREW PRIESTER had a Will, it must have been lost with the records of the Beaufort District. A thorough search failed to establish the date of ANDREW's death or where he was buried. However, other evidence indicated he was living until 1871. Beaufort County Deeds, Vol. 7, Page 192, April 6, 1858, lists ANDREW PRIESTER, planter, of the state and county aforesaid, to JOHN M. PRIESTER of same for $140 in hand, 32 acres situated on the Whippy Swamp waters of Saltketchers bounded North and West by land of John F. Platts, east by lands of the said ANDREW PRIESTER, and South by land of Mary Priester and Mary Mole. ANDREW PRIESTER (seal) Wit: W. F. PRIESTER, Robert J. Manaker. On May 4, 1871, Beaufort County, W. F. PRIESTER swore that he with ANDREW PRIESTER signed the within written Deed and that he'with R. J. Manaker witnessed the execution thereof. Recorded April, 1873.

    Written by Douglas MacArthur Corbin, a great great grandson of ANDREW PRIESTER

    Andrew married Elizabeth. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth
    Children:
    1. 4. John Miles PRIESTER was born in 1819; died in 1922.
    2. Jacob Charles PRIESTER was born in 1821; died in 1872.
    3. William Franklin PRIESTER was born in 1826; died in 1888.
    4. Ford Barney PRIESTER was born in 1830; and died.
    5. Mary PRIESTER was born in 1834; and died.
    6. Nancy PRIESTER was born in 1844; and died.

  3. 12.  John Alexander BLACK was born in 1810 in Glasgow, Scotland (son of John Adam BLACK and Fediment BRUCE); died in 1875 in Allendale, SC.

    Notes:

    The information in this note has been compiled from family stories and notes, but contains some inaccurate information. The most significant is the conflating of John Black and Alexander Black. They are two different and unrelated individuals. Blackville, South Carolina is named for Alexander Black according to research by Kathy Black Henson.

    -----

    John Alexander Black was born in 1810 in Glasgow, Scotland, a city of Western Scotland, on the Clyde River. He supposedly ran away before coming of age and came to America by boat to Charleston, South Carolina in the early 1830's. He lived with a family named Mr. & Mrs. Peters for a while. He traveled with his two brothers, Jo and Bruce. Once the reached America, they went their separate ways. Jo became a tailor and settled in Louisiana. There is no information on Bruce.

    He may have lived with a sister, Mrs Permelia Redman, who lived in Barnwell County, in the vicinity where Blackville is located. (note: this is probably a church sister and not a familial relationship)

    John Alexander Black came to a sparsely settled section and settled. This section is now known as Blackville, but was once named Clinton.

    John's plantation was joining Dr. Montague near the Methodist Church. John Built the first house and blacksmith shop in Blackville. He and Dr. Montague lived side by side in the 1850 census.

    John helped build the railroad between Charleston and Hamberg, now North Augusta, SC. In the census, he states he was a mechanic and carpenter.

    John Alexander was one of the first Presidents and Chairman of the Board of Southern Railroad and Canal Company.

    Blackville was named for John Alexander Black, who petitioned the South Carolina legislature for the charter of the South Carolina Railroad & Canal Company, once named Clinton.

    Seven years later the railroad from Charleston to Augusta was surveyed over a route passing Mr. Black's home.

    The railroad from Charleston, South Carolina to Augusta, Georgia was the longest in the world under one management. In fact, it was twice as long as any in America. It was the first commercial railroad in the United States.

    The building of the railroad was an engineering and economic success.

    The committee members were Alexander Black, Joseph Johnson, William Aiken, James Ross, J. N. Cardogo, and T. Tupper.

    The length of the route was to be about one hundred and forty miles. The estimated cost per mile for construction was placed at $3,600.00, and the total cost for the whole line being $504,000.00. Rolling stock, bridges, and maintenance sheds would add another $96,000.00 making the total $600,000.00. This was a large sum of money, but the annual return on investment was thought to be 19% (copy from Charleston, SC Archives).

    The railroad attracted settlers and this soon became a prosperous community. Blackville was recognized in 1837 for John Alexander Black.

    "The Best Friend" of Charleston was the first railroad locomotive in South Carolina, first commercial railroad in United States, and first steam locomotive built in America.

    This railroad was taken up in 1992.

    John Alexander married first to Gemima Givens in 1835. Gemima was born in 1820, and died in 1852. She was a daughter of Eli Givens.

    John married second to Elizabeth "Betsey" Conoway in 1855. Elizabeth was born April 2, 1828 and died December 6, 1904.

    In the 1860 census, John's personal property was $150.00. Real estate was $200.00.

    In later years John and Elizabeth bought seventy five acres of farm land between Blackville and Hilda. They built a house on this land and they farmed for a living.

    John died in 1875 in Blackville South Carolina, and is buried in the Blackville Methodist Church cemetery. He was placed by the side of Dr. Montague.

    John had no marker, so we do not have the accurate date. A stake was seen on his grave. Gemima may be buried near him, but we are not sure. Elizabeth is buried in the Double Pond Cemetery near Blackville.

    The 1850 census states when the first six children were born.

    John married Gemima GIVENS in 1835. Gemima (daughter of Eli GIVENS) was born in 1820; died in 1852. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Gemima GIVENS was born in 1820 (daughter of Eli GIVENS); died in 1852.
    Children:
    1. William BLACK was born in 1837; and died.
    2. 6. James Robert BLACK was born in 1839; died on 21 Nov 1879.
    3. George Washington BLACK was born in 1840; died in 1892.
    4. Joseph Calhoun BLACK was born in 1843; and died.
    5. Wiley Smith BLACK was born on 7 Jun 1846 in Barnwell County, SC; died on 28 Dec 1914 in Fairfax, SC.
    6. Isabel BLACK was born in 1850; and died.

  5. 14.  William ALLEN

    William married Mary Ann ZAPORTA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Mary Ann ZAPORTA
    Children:
    1. Mary Elizabeth ALLEN was born in 1840; died in 1894.
    2. 7. Laura Ann ALLEN was born in 1842; died on 7 Nov 1879.
    3. Willie ALLEN