Minerva Wilks, 1829

Name
Minerva /Wilks/
Given names
Minerva
Surname
Wilks
Married name
Minerva /Rodes/
Birth
British King
George IV
from January 29, 1820 to June 26, 1830
7th President of the United States
Andrew Jackson
March 4, 1829
Census
Citation details: Pages 237a and 237b
Note: 2 males under 5 [John Washington & Benjamin Carroll] , 1 male 20-30 [Philip]; 2 females under 5 [Minerva & Nancy L.], 1 female 20-30 [Nancy C.]
Birth of a sister
Death of a father
Marriage of a parent
Text:

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~allauder/marriages-1820-57-whi.htm, submitted by Pat M. Mahan

Citation details: Book 3, Page 31
Note: Wilks, Alicy to Rhodes, James on Aug 1833 by Womock, J. B. . JP
Death of a maternal grandfather
Citation details: Book 7, p. 25; and Inventory Book 6-15, pp. 88-93
Citation details: "Vital Records from the National Intelligencer 1834," quoted in Vol. 59, 1908, p. 46
Note: "was shot to death near Florence, Alabama"; intestate, The sale of his estate on 18 Oct 1834 was recorded 18 Feb 1835 and listed heirs, "his widow Nancy Marrs . . . and ten children:

"was shot to death near Florence, Alabama"; intestate, The sale of his estate on 18 Oct 1834 was recorded 18 Feb 1835 and listed heirs, "his widow Nancy Marrs . . . and ten children:
Alsy Rhodes wife of James Rhodes
Joseph C. Marrs
Elizabeth D. Murphey (a widow)
Minerva B. Wilkes wife of Amos Wilkes [Jr.]
Melvina G. Denson wife of Jesse Denson
Lucreatia S. Hale wife of Henry Hale
the following minor heirs for whom the widow is guardian:
Nancy E. Marrs
Emily P. Marrs
Albert P. Marrs
The estate included several tracts of land in Sections 17, 20, and 21, Twp. 2, Range 11 West:
N.W. 1/2 of Sect. 20
W. 1/2 of N.E. 1/4, Sect. 20
S. 1/2 of S.W. 1/4, Sect. 17
S. part of W. 1/4, S.E. 1/4, Sect. 20
E. 1/2 of S.E. 1/4, Sect. 17 held by certificate of land office
It was agreed the land could not be equally and fairly divided so the heirs requested that it be sold. It was inventoried and sold; the widow Nancy Marrs petitioned the court for a widow's dower and was allotted 86 acres.
His death was reported in the GENEALOGICAL INFORMATION FROM THE WESTERN METHODIST 1833-1834, Compiled by Jonathan Kennon Thompson Smith (Copyright, Jonathan K. T. Smith, 2003):
ADDENDA
May 2, 1834, p. 2: MURDER AND ROBBERY AT FLORENCE. We are called on to record another crime, one of a most daring character. John Marrs, a respectable citizen of Lauderdale county, Ala., left the public square in Florence about half past two o'clock on Friday last [about April 18, 1834], for his residence about six miles in the country. He proceeded on his way about one mile from the courthouse, in full view of town, and in the immediate vicinity of some of our most respectable citizens when he was shot dead by some villain or villains and robbed of about seven hundred dollars. On this being announced to the citizens of Florence, they immediately assembled at the courthouse and [determined to offer] a reward of six hundred dollars for the apprehension of the murderer on conviction. They appointed a committee of vigilance and call upon the [smeared word] of justice and moral order everywhere to aid them in detecting and bringing to justice the author of this outrage.
S. H. Stockton, one of the publishers of the Mobile, Ala. Register had been shot and killed by Charles A. Stuart on April 3, 1834. No particulars of the incident were given but a few days ago, after his trial, Stuart was acquitted by the jurors.
NOTE ABOUT THE PUBLICATION OF THE WESTERN METHODIST: During the period covering these genealogical abstracts, 1833-1834 Garrett and Maffitt were editors of this newspaper. Unfortunately, the issues post-October 17, 1834 have apparently been completely lost.

Death of a paternal grandfather
Cause: tuberculosis
Citation details: Page 295
Note: presumably in Mississippi. Samuel Newman Wilks wrote his father Samuel in Bedford County, Virginia, a letter dated 20 Jan 1836, "Dir father . . . Uncle JOHN and Aunt BARBY is both dead. Aunt died three days first. Neither one would take anything while they were sick."¶ Ben Wilks's daughter Betsy Ann Creasey died in 1835 of consumption, and family tradition is that John's family in Yalobusha County, Mississippi, with the exception of some orphan children, died of the same disease (tuberculosis).
Death of a paternal grandmother
Note: three days before her husband, John, died of sickness, TB
British King
William IV
from June 26, 1830 to June 20, 1837
8th President of the United States
Martin Van Buren
March 4, 1837
Marriage
9th President of the United States
William Henry Harrison
March 4, 1841
10th President of the United States
John Tyler
April 4, 1841
11th President of the United States
James K Polk
March 4, 1845
Baptism of a brother
12th President of the United States
Zachary Taylor
March 4, 1849
13th President of the United States
Millard Fillmore
July 9, 1850
Marriage of a brother
14th President of the United States
Franklin Pierce
March 4, 1853
Marriage of a brother
Note: "He [Benjamin Carroll Wilks] met and married Miss Harriet Young in the year ’56. They were at a camp meeting when they met. When they married she was fourteen and he was twenty-eight. She owned 300 acres of land, had a few horses and a big bunch of cattle. They had thirteen children. He named the first one John for his father John. He died with bold hives when he was eight days old. Then a girl Ellen. She also died of bold hives when she was two weeks old. Then the third child was Samuel Theodore. He had pretty brown hair blue and brown speckled eyes, short and rather potty. The next as Benjiman Franklin. He mad a short stocky man with brown hair and dark blue eyes. Then five was George, who was small with brown hair and hazel eyes. A girl Anne came next. She was medium size with black hair and dark brown eyes. Then (7) Edmon who was medium tall with blue eyes and sandy hair rather fat. A girl (8) Nora, small, with reddish brown hair and blue eyes. A boy (9) Lee who was medium tall with black hair and real dark brown eyes, handsome. A boy (10) Claud Rivers, tall brown curly hair and blue eyes. A boy (11) Rufus Washington, tall, brown hair and real blue eyes, or deep blue eyes. A girl (12) Bessie, who died with whooping cough when she was 13 months old. Last (13) a boy William Wesley, short, brown hair and hazel eyes.
15th President of the United States
James Buchanan
March 4, 1857
16th President of the United States
Abraham Lincoln
March 4, 1861
17th President of the United States
Andrew Johnson
April 15, 1865
Death of a maternal grandmother
18th President of the United States
Ulysses S Grant
March 4, 1869
19th President of the United States
Rutherford B Hayes
March 4, 1877
Death of a brother
Citation details: Memorial# 14728356 Added 25 JUN 2006 by RMLeahy
Burial of a brother
Cemetery: Odd Fellows Cemetery
Address: GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 33.20850, Longitude: -97.13880. Section C
Quality of data: primary evidence
Citation details: Memorial# 14728356 Added 25 JUN 2006 by RMLeahy
British Queen
Victoria
from June 20, 1837 to January 22, 1901
20th President of the United States
James A Garfield
March 4, 1881
21st President of the United States
Chester A Arthur
September 19, 1881
22nd President of the United States
Grover Cleveland
March 4, 1885
23rd President of the United States
Benjamin Harrison
March 4, 1889
24th President of the United States
Grover Cleveland
March 4, 1893
25th President of the United States
William McKinley
March 4, 1897
British King
Edward VII
from January 22, 1901 to May 6, 1910
26th President of the United States
Theodore Roosevelt
September 14, 1901
27th President of the United States
William Howard Taft
March 4, 1909
28th President of the United States
Woodrow Wilson
March 4, 1913
Death of a brother
Quality of data: primary evidence
Note: in the home of his son William Wesley Wilks
Burial of a brother
Cemetery: Chalk Mountain Cemetery
Quality of data: primary evidence

because of a 2 foot snow he wasn't buried until the 18th of January

Note: Tombstone inscription: B. C. Wilks; 1827 - 1919.
British King
George V
from May 6, 1910 to January 20, 1936
29th President of the United States
Warren G Harding
March 4, 1921
30th President of the United States
Calvin Coolidge
August 2, 1923
Death of a mother
Death
yes
Family with parents
father
18051831
Birth: about 1805 30 25 South Carolina, USA
Death: before August 1831Florence, Lauderdale, Alabama, USA
mother
1807
Birth: about 1807 27 23 Tennessee, USA
Death:
Civil marriage Civil marriageMay 13, 1824Lauderdale, Alabama, USA
9 months
elder brother
1895 Map of Shannon, Lee County, MS
18251878
Birth: February 17, 1825 20 18 Florence, Lauderdale, Alabama, USA
Death: March 30, 1878Denton, Texas, USA
3 years
elder brother
Benjamin Carroll Wilks
18271919
Birth: August 12, 1827 22 20 Tuscumbia, Colbert, Alabama, USA
Death: January 15, 1919Chalk Mountain, Somervell, Texas, USA
2 years
herself
1829
Birth: 1829 24 22 Lauderdale, Alabama, USA
Death:
2 years
younger sister
1830
Birth: about 1830 25 23 Lauderdale, Alabama, USA
Death:
Mother’s family with James Rhodes
stepfather
1810
Birth: about 1810
Death:
mother
1807
Birth: about 1807 27 23 Tennessee, USA
Death:
Marriage MarriageAugust 6, 1833Lauderdale, Alabama, USA
Family with Jacob Rodes
husband
1805
Birth: about 1805
Death:
herself
1829
Birth: 1829 24 22 Lauderdale, Alabama, USA
Death:
Marriage MarriageJuly 15, 1838Lauderdale, Alabama, USA
Census
Citation details: Pages 237a and 237b
Marriage
Census

2 males under 5 [John Washington & Benjamin Carroll] , 1 male 20-30 [Philip]; 2 females under 5 [Minerva & Nancy L.], 1 female 20-30 [Nancy C.]

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