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9101 Pittsylvania Co VA DB 5
p.149 9 Feb 1779 Geo Carter to Samuel Atkinson of Cumberland Co. 1000£.450 acres on branch of Lower Double Creek of the Dan River.
Wit: Richd Carter, Robert Walters, John Atkinson
20 Apr 1779 Ack by George Carter

Pittsylvania DB 5, p.335 10 Nov 1779. James Macbee & his wife to William Macbee for 80£. 100 acres, Pittsylvania Co on the branches of Mountain Crk, adj sd William Macbee's land, bounded by Jeremiah Walker. Signed: James Mcbee Wit: Joshua Stone, Robert Walters, George Morgan. Rec. 16 Nov 1779.
[William McBee was Robert Walters father-in-law]

Pittsylvania Co VA DB 6
p.39 16 Apr 1780 Robert Walters to Joseph Flippin for 1200£. 125 acres on branches of Double Crk, bounded by John Watkins, John Hall, Jonathan Hill, John Walters. Signed: Robert Walters. Wit: John Atkinson, Joseph Slayden, John Mading. Rec. 19 Sep 1780
[See deed dated 10 Feb 1778 for puchase of this land]
Pittsylvania Co VA DB 6

Pittsylvania Co Land Tax Lists, 1782. Robert Walters [son of Thomas] listed with 200 acres.

VA Land Patent
21 Jun 1784 William Twidwell 440 acres, Pittsylvania Co on branches of Fall Creek adj John and Robert Walters. PB N, p.56
[Fall Creek runs into Dan River at the site of the town of Danville]

In a 1787 tax listing, Joseph Smith is listed under Robert Walters who was charged with his tax - he was apparently hired out to Robert at that time. In 1795, Ezra Walters would sign bond for Joseph Smith when he married; and in 1832, Capt John Walters would testify to Joseph Smith's service in the Revolution.
Pittsylvania County Virginia Heritage; 1767-2004, #996, p.315
Pittsylvania Co DB 8
____ July 1788 John Pettit of Caswell Co NC to Dan'l Farley of Halifax Co VA. 150£. To Danl. S. Farley the tract in Pittsy on waters of the upper Double Creek and Wolfhill branch. 362 acres. Grabriel Richards's line, David Allins line, Waddils line, named Danl. S. Farley's line to William Richardsons , Pleasant Shield's corner, his line to Nimrod Scotts line, his line to James Woody's line, to the beginning. Signed: John Pettit. Wit: Robert Walters, John Walters, William Harrison
20 Apr 1789 Proved by oaths of witnesses

p.423 29 Jan 1791 William Russell, planter, to John Barry. 70£. Waters of Fall & Burches Creeks. 300 acres part of greater tract of 504 acres granted to Robert Walters by Patent recorded in Land Office of this State. Same land which Robert Walters conveyed to William Rice & by sd Rice conv. To sd William Russell. Signed: William Russell. Wit: Wm (X) Reynolds, Richd (R) Reynolds, W. Wright, Wm Wilkinson

Pittsylvania Co DB 9
p.288 7 Dec 1792 John Hall to Jonathan Hill. 50£.On upper Double Crk. Begin Littleberry Shield's line, crossing the creek, Watkins' line, Pleasant Shield's line, crossing the Crrek, William Harrison's line. 100 acres. Signed: John (I) Hall.
Wit: Pleasant Shields, William Richardson, Robert Walters, Littleberry (+) Shields.
17 Dec 1792 Ack. Wife Joanna relinquished.
p.290 18 Jul 1792 Robert Walters of Pittsylvania to Pleasant Shields. 22£ 10sh. Tract both sides of upper Double Creeks. Begin William Richardsons line & Daniel S. Farley's line near the old road, where the old road crosses on Richardsons line, thence his line, Shields line, up the creek, corner hickory of Nimrod Scotts line, Farley's line. 22 ½ acres.
Signed: Robert Walters Wit: Danl Farley, Betsy Walters, Archer Walters, John (I) Hall, Littleberry (X) Shields, Jonathan Hill, William Richardson. 17 Dec 1792. Proved by oaths of 3 witnesses. [Probably Betsy & Archer Walters who witnessed are two of Robert's children. His brother Archer has a wife Elizabeth but she had died a year before the date of this deed]p.292 11 Dec 1792 John Hall to Littleberry Shields. 15£ Tract both sides upper Double Creek. Begin William Harrison's line, new lines. 40 acres. Signed: John (I) Hall.
Wit: Pleasant Shields, Robert Walters, Jonathan Hill, William Richardson
17 Dec 1792 Ack.
p.365 15 Apr 1793 Joseph Flippen to John Johnson. 30£. parcel on draft of the Sandy Creek. Weatherfords old Order line being Anna Daniel's line; new line on Joseph Flippen, up a branch on the same Joseph Flippen to the head, sd John Johnson's line. 100 acres. Signed: Joseph Flippen Wit: Grief Barksdale, Robert Walters, Asa Thomas 15 Apr 1793 Ack by Flippen
p.376 13 Mar 1793 Samuel Walker to Robert Walters. 50£. Tract on both sides of the rode leading from Dixes ferry by Millers Church. 100 acres. Begin at Robert Maddins corner on John Bennets line, with his line to Nathan Tates line thence to Benjamin Terry's line thence to John Spencers line, to John Harris line, thence Robert Maddins line to the beginning. Signed: Samuel Walker Wit: James (X) Collie, John (X) Collie, Charles Collie, Nathan Pearman 15 Apr 1793 proved by Wit.
]Samuel Walker was married to Robert's sister Lucy.]
p.377 16 Mar 1793 Nathan Pearman to Charles Collie 25£ Parcel of 100 acres by survey dated 16 Mar 1793. Branches of Birches & the Double Creeks. Begin James Collie's corner at head of Turkey foot, new lines, crossing a branch of Birches Crk & the road to the Order line and along same. Crossing branch of Double Creek to James Collie's corner, along his line to the beginning. Signed: Charles Collie Wit: Robert Walters, William Slayden, Lacking Madding, John (X) Johnson 15 Apr 1793 Ack by Charles Collie
p.378 13 Mar 1793 William Collie to Samuel Walker. 50£. 150 acres. Corner of James Collie's in Weatherfords Order line, with Collie's line. Land where Collie now lives. Signed: William Collie Wit: Robert Walters, Margret (+) Walters, James (X) Collie, John (X) Collie, Peggy (X) Collie 15 Apr 1793 Ack by William Collie
p.445 24 Dec 1792 Robert Mading and Champness Mading of Cazwell Co NC to George Dodson of Patrick Co, VA. 80£. Begin at Robert Water's corner & running on Bennet's line to corner pointer with Samuel Watkins line, Joshua Dodsons line, Dodson & Spencers line. Old field belonging to Spencer, crossing branch to Robt Waterses corner in Slayden's line, thence with sd Walterses line to the beginning. 211 acres being land willed to the sd Madin's by John Madins dec'd. Signed: Robert (X) Mading, Champness (X) Mading. Wit: John Vaughn, Charles Collie, Robert Walters, Thomas Madding.
15 Apr 1793. Proved by two of wit.
21 Oct 1793. proved by 3rd wit

Pittsylvania Co VA DB 10
p.157 7 Jan 1795 John Spencer & Henry Terrell for 200£ sell to Robert Walters, one Negro woman called Judy and her children Dickey, Charles, Betty & Sam. Signed: John Spencer, Harry Terrell Test: Jackson Walters, Walker Goding, Robt Clopton, Josiah (+) Earp, William (+) Watkins.
Memorandum that the within Bill of Sail is given as Security to indemnify the said Walters as Security for the said Spencer to Harry Turrell for 185£. Robt. Walters Test: Robt Clopton, Josiah (+) Earp, William (+) Watkins 20 Apr 1795 proved by oaths of witnesses
p.158 7 Apr 1795 John Spencer for 200£ paid by Robt Walters sell to said Robert Walters one Negro man Abram, the Bricklayer, one sorrel steed called the Gold fender. Signed: John Spencer Test: Jackson Walters, Walker (+) Gooding 20 Apr 1795 Proved by witnesses
p.170 20 Apr 1795 Robert Walters to Jackson Walters. 100£. Tract on Lower Double Creek on the S side of said Creek 150 acres. Begin bank of the Creek in Thomas Walters line. Down the creek as it meanders, new chopt line, corner in John Watkins dec'd line, along sd Watkins line, to Thomas Walters corner tree in Watkins line, new chopt line to Thomas Walters line, crossing a branch. Part of the tract deeded from Thomas Walters to Robert. Signed: Robert Walters. 20 Apr 1795 Ack by Robert Walters
[See next deed for deed from Thomas to Robert Walters.]
p.171 20 Apr 1795 Thomas Walters to Robert Walters. Sum of 100£. Tract on branches of Double Creek, 185 acres. Begin Robert Walters corner tree in Atkinsons line, sd Atkinsons line to Robert Madding line; to sd Thomas Walters line, meanders of branch to Robert Walters line & his line to the beginning. Being the plantation and part of Tract of the Land Deeded from Chichester Mathews to said Thomas Walters. Signed: Thomas (T) Walters. Wit: Othe Thorp, William Finch Thorp, James Thorp, Obadiah Walters, Jackson Walters, Walker Gooding.
Sum of 100 pounds rec'd from Robert Walters. Signed: Thomas (T) Walters Wit: Othe Thorp, Wm Finch Thorp, James Thorp, Obediah Walters 20 Apr 1795 Ack by Thomas Walters

Pittsylvania Deed Book 11
p.52 17 Apr 1797 Robert Walters to William Seal 28£ 10s
47 acres. Begin white oak in Dodson's line, sassafras corner in Tates line, wagon road, with the road to said Tates, up the road to an old Blacksmith's Shop, Spring in Joshua Dodson's line with sd Joshua Dodsons & George Dodson's line. Signed: Robert Walters
17 Apr 1797. Robert Walters acknowledged
Second DB 11
p.270 4 Oct 1797 Charles Waddill to Allen Waddill 300£ land on Sanday Creek of Dan River. 400 acres. Begin black oak S side of Sandy Creek, new dividing line to corner pin in Robert Williams, Woodes line, William Harrison dec'd line to Noell Waddill Junr corner in Harrisons line thence Noel Waddills line to his Spring branch, down the branch to Sandy Creek
Signed: Charles Waddill Wit: Henry Cook, Champness Terry, John Scott, Robt Walters, Wm Walters, Archer Walters 16 Apr 1798 Proved by three witnesses
p.271 3 Oct 1797 Noel Wadill Senr to Charles Waddill. 300£.Tract both side Sandy Creek 800 acres. Begin mouth of Noel Waddill Junior's Spring branch, to Charles Waddills line, his line to Robt Williams, along Williams to John Walters, along his line to Williams line across the Creek to Woddes, along his line toAkisson, to Burgess's, his line to the creek Signed: Noel Waddill Wit: Robert Walters, Wm Walters, Archer Walters Proved 16 Apr 1798 by witnesses
p.327 26 Nov 1797 Allen Caldwell of Halifax to Robert Walters of Pittsy. 40#. Tract on branches of lower Dubble Creek. Begin corner post oke in Walters & Josiah Atkinsons line, along Atkinsons line to Alexander Lees line as it turns to Thos Bennets line, along his line to Nathan Tates line, to Robert Walters line, George Dodson line to the beginning. 175 acres. Land said Caldwell purchased of John & Jesse Bennett. Signed: Allen Caldwell Wit: Jackson Walters, Stokley Slayden, Arter Shaydon, William Bryson, Archer Walters 16 Jul 1798 Proved by 3 witnesses
p.387 6 Dec 1798 William Seale to Robert Walters. 30£. Tract on branches of lower Double Creeks. Begin post oak on George Dodson & Robrt Walters line, thence to Joshuway Dodson's line, thence to George Dodson's line to the beg. The tract deeded from the sd Walters to sd Seal containing 57 acres. Signed: William (x) Seale 17 Dec 1798, Ack by Seale.
p.435-6 16 Feb 1799. Robert Walters of Pittsy to Leonard Price of same. 60£. Parcel on lower Double Creek, 100a. Begin at Dodson's corner on the Wagon Road, with the road to NW corner Tates line, with Tates line to head of branch in said Tates little field. Down the branch to Tates corner white oak in Madings line, said Walters line to Dodson's corner & with said Dodson's line crossing a branch to red oak in George Dodson's line. Being the land formerly calld Samuel Walkers. Signed: Robert Walters Wit: George Dodson, Archer Walters, Hazle (K) Butt [Hezekiah?] 15 Apr 1799 Ack by Robert Walters.

Pittsylvania Co VA DB 12
p.24 20 Apr 1799 Mary Watkins admin & widow of John Watkins dec'd and Gregory Watkins, son of said John Watkins to James Philips. 220£ Waters of Lower Double Creek, 375a, one acre excepted for a grave yard. Begin Walters corner red oak, Walters line. Signed: Mary (x) Watkins, Gregory (x) Watkins. Wit: George Dodson, Robt Walters, Jackson Walters, Joseph Hill, Pleasant Shields. 21 Oct 1799 proved by three witnesses.
p.25 12 Jun 1799 Thomas Atkinson of Dinwiddie Co to Joel Neal of Pittsylvania Co. 615£. Tract on branch of Byrd & Elkhorn Crks, 879a. Begin William Rices corner, Vinsent Cumptons line. Pointers Terrys Order Line, Allins former line, pointers in Isham Farmers line, John Irbys lines. Signed: Thomas Atkinson. Wit: Robert Payne, Robert Walters, B. Barksdale, James Chalmers. 16 Sep 1799 proved by one witness. 21 Oct 1799 proved by two others.
p.30 26 Sep 1799 John Hall of Boon Co KY, attorney for Daniel & Sarah Johnson of Scott Co KY to John Herring of Pittsylvania. 100#s. Waters of Birches Crk 100a. tract sold by Joseph Terry dec'd to Chichester Grubbs. Signed: John Hall Wit: Robert Walters, William Walters, Bennett Shelton, Allen Watson 21 Oct 1799 proved by three wit
p.39 16 Oct 1799 Henry Terry to Robert Clopton. 100£. 200a branches of Sandy Crk. Pine in the Order line, Peter Terry's line. Singed: Harry Terry Wit: David Terry, Barton Terry, Thomas T. Williams, William Russell, Jas. M. Williams, J. Williams, Robert Walters, John Herring, Daniel Everett 21 Oct 1799 proved by three wit
p.40 Robert Walters, James M. Williams & Richard Johnson, Gentlemen Justices of Pittsylvania Co. Harry Terry sold Robert Clopton 200 acres. Mary Terry, wife of said Harry Terry cannot travel. Personally go & examine. 17 Oct 1799. 17 Oct 1799 In obedience, Mary Terry privately examined & relinquished. Signed: Robert Walters, J. W. Williams
p.96 18 Jan 1800 Robert Walters to Archer Walters of Halifax. In consideration of love, good will & affection to the said Archer and for the better maintenance of the said Archer Walters, confirms to him a tract of 103a. In Pittsy Co. S side of lower double Crk; metes & bounds. Signed Robert Walters. Wit: Laban Walters, John Slaydon, Geo. Dodson
17 Feb 1800 ack by Robert Walters
p.97 5 Oct 1798 Rodrick McDaniel of Caswell Co NC to Robert Walters of Pittsylvania. 35£. tract on branches of lower Dubble Crk. Begin at the school house spring in Wm Madings old line, up the main branch to Hardys old line, Mading's line. 100a Signed: Rodrick (x) Mcdaniel Wit: James (x) Seal, John (o) Seal, William (3) Seal, Billey Bennett. 17 Dec 1798 proved by two. 17 Feb 1800, proved by third.
p.110 18 Jan 1800 Robert Walters to William Rice. 37£. Waters of lower double Creek, 50a. Begin in Dodson line, with Dodsons line & the said Walterses line, Atkinson's line, Winteres corner. Signed: Robert Walters Wit: Geo. Dodson, Archer Walters, Laban Walters, John Slaydon
17 Feb 1800 Ack by Robert Walters
p.132 18 May 1800 Robert Walters & Leonard Rice to Thomas Richardson. 75£. 325 acres on waters of lower Double Creek & Birches Crk. Begin George Dodsons corner, with his line to Joshua Dodson's line, said Walters's line, Trues line, Tates line, Thomas Bennetts line, William Dodson's line, to William Rices corner pine, his lines, said George Dodson's line to the beginning. Signed: Robert Walters, Lenerd (x) Rise Wit: Creed Tanner, Thomas Shelton, Matthew Tanner [name cut off at bottom of page] 16 Jun 1800 Ack by Robert Walters. Leonard Rice proved by Creed Thomas & Thomas Shelton. 21 Jul 1800 - ack by Leonard Rice & Lydia his wife relinq dower.
p.147 13 Jun 1800 John Collie & Fanney his wife to Samuel Walker. 45£. Begin James Collies corner, to Burgesses corner, his line, dividing line to Dodson's line, to Samuel Walkers corner pine, along his line. 72A Signed: John (x) Collie Fanney (x) Collie Wit: Charles Shelton, Robert Walters, Ralph Dodson, Peyn Thomas 16 Jun 1800 Ack by John Collie. Fanny relinq dower
p.170 11 Sep 1800 John Templemon to Samuel Walker. 50£. Begin pointers in Samuel Walkers red oak in Benjamin Burgesses line. Robert Walters's old line, along the same. Dodsons line to Samuel Walkers corner, along Walkers corner. [no acres given] Signed: John (x) Templeman, Ann(X) Templemon Wit: Charles Shelton, Laban Walters, Elisha Ford, Daniel (x) Slaydon Junr, John (X) Hubbard 15 Sep 1800 Proved by oaths of 3 wittnesses. Anne, wife, relinq dower.
p.378 2 Apr 1801 Robert Walters to Timothy Dodson. $100. Tract on waters of lower Double Creek, 100 acres. Begin Joshua Dodsons corner, Richardsons line, Joshua Dodson, corner of another tract, with Dodsons line, Thomas Chathams line, Cloptons line. Land deeded from Rotherick McDonald to said Walters. Signed: Robt Walters Wit: Geo. Dodson William Tates, Laban Walters, Washington Herring. 21 Sep 1801 - ack by Robert Walters. [See p.97, DB 12]

Pittsylvania Co DB 13
p.139 27 Jan 1802 James Woody to the people of said county. For sum of $1 paid by Richard Jones. One acres between the forks of the road below sd Jones that leads to Sandy Creek and Milton & the use of a spring & a plenty of fire wood for use of a meeting house & school. Signed: James Woody. Wit: John Walters, Robt Walters, Jno. Dismukes. Ack by Woody 18 Oct 1802
p.226 28 Aug 1802. Robert Gooding of Hallifax to William Johnson. 75£. Tract of 135 acres on lower double creek. Joshua Dodsons line, said Johnsons spring, George Dodson's line, Slaydens corner, line. Mouth of Cloptons spring branch. Signed: Robt (x) Goodwin. Wit: Thos. Shelton, Robt Walters, Wm Shelton, Walker Goodwin 18 Apr 1803 Proved by witnesses
p.229 21 Jan 1803 Allen Watson & Walker Gooding to Martin Daniel of Halifax Co 150£. Tract on waters of Double Crk, 75 acres. Begin dead oak above the Mill, pine on Madings line, Cloptons line. Signed: Allen Watson, Walker (x) Gooding. Wit: Thomas Shelton, George Dodson, John Ford, Robt Walters. 18 Apr 1803 proved by witnesses.
p.324 14 Jan 1803. William Seal to Thomas Hardy. 30£. Fifty ?? [cut off] acres. Waters of Upper Double Creek. Begin Phillip Earps corner. Land Seal purchased of the said Hardy. Signed: William (x) Seale. Wit: Robert Walters, Thos. Hill, James Richardson, Thomas Walters, Samuel Walters, James Fillips, William Bryant, John Hardy, John Seal, Berryman Dalton. 20 Jun 1803 proved by three of witnesses.
I know of no Samuel Walters in this time and place - should this have been Samuel Walker?
p.474 30 Aug 1803. This day John Slaton came forward and before a number of his neighbors acknowledges that respecting a report which has been put out against Thomas Sheltons daughter Frances, he the sd Slaton makes the following Confession. 1st that he never saw any undeason behaver by the sd lady 2nd that he was very sorry he ever said any thing about her. 3rd that he verily believes it to be a lie, the sd Slaton is to be at all Lawfull Cost. Signed: John Slaydon
Wit: William Thompson, George Dodson, Josiah Atkinson, Thomas Hill, Robert Madin
This is to certify that I Robert Walters being a neighbor to the sd within Shelton do acknowledge that I never saw any undeson behaviour in his Daughter Frances being acquainted with her from a child and do no believe the report to be in circulation to be true. Given under my hand this 30th day of Aug 1803. Robert Walters. Wit: William Thompson, George Dotson, Josiah Atkison, Robert Madin, Thomas Hill
21 Nov 1803 Letter of Recantation from John Slaydon to Thomas Shelton and his daughter Frances was presented in Court & proved by oath of William Thompson & ordered recorded.

Pittsylvania Co VA DB 14
p.34 29 Feb 1804 Thomas Richardson to Benjamin Watkins. 40£. 105 acres. Lower double Creek & Birches Creek. Begin oak in George Dodsons line, Tates line to the courthouse road, Mading's line, Joshua Dodsons corner, his line. Signed: Thomas Richardson, Lucey Richardson. Wit: Robt Walters, Thos Shelton, John S. Oliver. 16 Apr 1804 Ack & Lucy relinq dower.

Pittsylvania Co VA DB 15
p.93 25 Jan 1806 Thomas Tulloh & Anna his wife of Halifax to William Newbald of Pittsyl 75£. 100 acres. Patsey Harrisons corner post oak, Nimrod Scotts line, Achilles Whitlock's line, Thomas Tulloh's line. Signed: Thomas Tulloh Wit: John Shields, George D. S. Newbill, Robt. Walters, Achilles Whitlock
16 Jun 1806. Ack by Tulloh.
p.237 Robert Walters & Benjamin Watkins, Gent. Justices. Presley Dodson sale of 7 Jan 1806. Elizabeth his wife cannot travel. 19 May 1806.
6 Dec 1806. Robert Walters & Benja Watkins obtained Elizabeth Dodson's dower release.
p.278 Robert Walters & Benjamin Watkins, Gent. Justices to examine Rhoda Wilson and get dower release, which they did 15 Nov 1806.
p.287 15 Oct 1806 Martin Daniel to John Dodson for 25£. 25 acres on waters of Lower Double Creek. Corner with said Dodsons line, Madings corner, Madings line, Chaneys line to Sheltons corner, Sheltons line, down the branch. Signed: Martin Daniel. Wit; Robert Walters, Lemuel Walters, Thos Shelton Junr, Thomas Richardson. 16 Feb 1807 proved by three of witnesses.
Robert Walters bought back land that had once belonged to his uncle, Robert Walters:
p.350 5 Feb 1807 Elijah Creel to Robert Walters. 160£. 300 acres on waters of fall and Birches Creek, part of a tract of 504 acres granted to Robert Walters Senr by patent duly recorded. The said Robert Walters Senr sold unto William Rice and William Rice conveyed to William Russell as by record in the County Court in the Clerks office. Joining Reynolds land and others. Signed: Elijah Creel. Wit: Geo. Dodson, Josiah Atkinson, Laban Walters, Lemuel Walters, A. Whitlock, John Dodson, Lemuel Walters, John Slayden, Thos. Shelton, Robert W Ragland, William Ragland
15 Jun 1807. Proved by three of witnesses. [Lemuel Walters was listed twice as a witness.]
p.482 1 Jul 1807 Arther Slayden to Robert Walters. In consideration of a debt due Daniel Slayden from Arther Slayden for 39£ 11s 6p, payable 25 Dec next and for $1 paid by said Walters to the said Arther. To Walters one Negro woman Anneka & her child Gabirel. In Trust. In case the said Arthur Slayden does not pay the said Bond off to the said Daniel Slayden, said Walters shall advertise the property for ten days and proceed to sell the same to the highest bidder. Signed: Arther Slayton, Robt. Walters. Wit: Ben. Watkins, J. P. Wilkinson
15 Feb 1808. Deed of Trust from Arthur Slayden to Robert Walters to secure payments of a debt due from said Arthur to Daniel Slayden was presented & proved by the oath of Benjamin Watkins. 20 Feb 1809, further proved by oath of the other witness.
p.506 Robert Walters & Benjamin Watkins, Gent. Justices. Elijah Creel & Nancy, deed of 4/6 day of Jun 1807, to Stockley Turner, 221 acres. She is unable to travel. 30 Oct !807
31 Oct 1807 - Return from Robert Walters & Benj Watkins. Nancy Creel relinquished dower rights.
p.528 Ro. Walters & Sto. Turner, Justices of the Peace do certify that Rhody Seal, wife of Solomon Seal, parties to deed to George Cook dated 20 Dec 1816, was examined privily and apart from her husband and acknowledged same. Signed 8 Jun 1816 Ro. Walters, Sto. Turner At court held 19 Jun 1816, the certificate herein was ordered to be recorded

Pittsylvania Co VA DB 16
p.544 [written as 542, but it's between 543 & 545] 18 Aug 1809 Sto. Turner to Robert Walters. Deed of Trust. For amount of 140.15.3 Bond due on 15 Oct 1810 to Benjamin Watkins and in considerations of 6 shillings. 400 acres on Prestages branch being land said Turner purchased of William Thompson, conveyed to him by the legatees of John White Holt to: Thomas B. Holt, Joseph Holt and Matthew W. Holt as holding title to the said land in virtue of the LS&T of said John White Holt. If the said Stockley Turner does not pay the said sum to Walters before 25 Dec 1810 then the said Trustee shall advertising the sale and proceed to sell the premises for the best price. Signed: Sto. Turner, Robt Walters. Wit: Thos. Shelton, Thos. Chaney, W. Wilkinson.
19 Feb 1810 The within deed of Trust from Stockley Turner to Robert Walters to secure the payment of a Debt due from said Turner to Benjamin Watkins was present in Court - acknowledged & ordered recorded.


Pittsylvania AC Book 4, Page 40 Nathan Tate's Inventory
Agreeable to the within order we have convened together at the house of Nathan Tate Dec'd and appraised the said Estate as follows to wit:
2 hammers, 1 Case Knives &c, Shoe Tax & alls, 1 Doz Flints, 1 Iron Skillet, 2 Vials
Appraised by us this 13 October 1806
Robt Walters, Geo Dodson, Jno Clopton
Sworn to before me
Benj Watkins
Recorded: October 20,. 1806

1820 Census. Pittsylvania Co VA. Robert Walters, Senr. 1m and 1f over age 45 - no doubt Robert & Seletha. They must have a grown and married child living them because there is also a man and a woman age 26-45 and a boy under age 10 in the household.

1830 Census. Pittsylvania Co VA. Robt Walters Senr. One male age 70-80. No females in household; apparently wife deceased.

ROBERT WALTERS and SELETHA MCBEE were married about 1770 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. SELETHA MCBEE4, daughter of WILLIAM MCBEE and ABIGAIL ?HUBBARD, was born on 10 October 1751 in Halifax County, Virginia. She died before 1830 at the age of 79 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.24

[Have also seen her name as Selethia and Leithia and "Letty"; surname as Magby.]

Although Seletha appears as a daughter in every family tree - I have not found the absolute proof that she belongs here. She certainly did not leave Virginia and go to Tennessee, but then she was already married. Her age, and ages of her children, would indicate she couldn't have been the daughter of any of William McBee "Jr"'s brothers - she was older. Unfortunately no marriage record has been found for Seletha and Robert Walters - but then they haven't been found for several of her siblings. The source of her exact birthdate as often found, can also not be certified by any known document, but again, it must be close, considering ages of her children. And even if William McBee "Jr" was her father, that would not assure that Abigail was her mother. The given name Seletha, or forms thereof, does get handed down in this line of the family - I have not found the name Abigail used again in Seletha's line, but then I don't have the names of many of the grandchildren.

It is possible that the birth of Seletha and a death as Feb of 1834 came from the writings of Earl Quintrell, said to be at the Tennessee Archives. His wife was a McBee descendant. Seletha did not appear to be in the 1830 census with her husband.

ROBERT WALTERS and SELETHA MCBEE had the following children: 
Walters, Justice Robert of Thomas (I16788)
 
9102 Pittsylvania Co VA DB 6 p.153 9 Jun 1781 Joseph Terry to Chichester Grubbs. 5000£. Tract on waters of Birch Creek, 200 acres. Signed: Joseph Terry. Wit: Chichester Mathews, Clement Walters, Champness (X) Mading, Jno. Atkinson. 19 Jun 1781 Proved by two of wit; 21 Aug 1781, proved by another Clement's wife's given name was Rachel as in his will; surname unknown. He is also said to have married Sarah "Sallie" Slaydon, which would have had to be his first marriage. He apparently did marry a daughter of Daniel Slaydon as found on this webpage Pittsylvania Co VA Court Records: 7 May 1806 and 1 Jul 1806 From the Pittsylvania Co Deed Book, p.271-272. 7 May 1806. Milly Slaydon widow of Daniel, Arthur Slaydon, Jesse Mann, Archibald Walters, Robert Walters in behalf of Clement Walters, Charley Colley & Christopher Conway, all legatees of sd Daniel Slayton dec'd to Beverly Barksdale. £185. Tract possessed by sd Daniel Slaydon, dec'd in Pittsylvania Co on the lower Double Creek. Begin at George Dodsons corner near the Lower Double Creek, with his line to a corner pine in Abraham Walters line, with his lin cossing sd branch; Joseph Slaydon's line; Jesse Mann's line, line of John Madden, dec'd; up sd Creek as it meanders; William Johnson's line, George Dodson's line to the beginning. Signed by all parties as above. Wit: Francis Duley, Martin Daniel, Beverly Gunnel, Esa White, Thomas Shelton Junr & Abraham Walters. [The Walters mentioned in this deed were all brothers. It is known that Archibald was at this time married to Edith "Edy" Slayton; Clement was living in GA so Robert signed for him; then Abraham served as a witness.] Clement is on a tax list in Pittsylvania Co in 1785, next to his brother Robert. He was likely at least age 21, or born by 1764. He usually is placed as one of the younger sons, but I believe this was not so. Clement Walters' uncle Robert Walters and several of his grown sons also moved to Georgia. Robert and family came in the 1790's and settled primarily in Franklin Co. Old maps show Franklin to have been quite large, encompassing part of South Carolina. A note found in a mail group states that some of his Warmack family deeds start out with the phrase "thought to be in Habersham Co but on survey found to be in Franklin" indicating some confusion about county lines. Franklin Co GA Tax list of 1798 includes Clement Walters. Clement Walters of Franklin Co GA was entitled to two draws in the 1805 Lottery, but drew two blanks; he drew land in 1832 in the Cherokee Land Lottery as a Revolutionary Soldier. [Some references state that he was in the War of 1812 - I believe it may have been the Revolution instead. Only an oath was required of Revolutionary soldiers for the 1832 Lottery. They received a draw even if they had been successful drawers previously.] I have checked books on the 1832 Lottery and can find only these: Charles Waters, 2 draws Charles Waters, Sol Late War 1 draw John B. Waters 2 draws Sebastin Waters 2 draws All from Jones District DEEDS OF FRANKLIN CO GA 1784-1826; Martha Walters Acker, 1976 DB C, p.50 19 Nov 1789; Rec. 16 Jun 1790 Benjamin Echols & wife Sabra to Clement Walters, all of Franklin Co. £30. 100 acres both sides Estanolle Crk adj David Brown, Benjamin Echols. Part of land granted Thomas Cox on 10 Jan 1787 & coveyed by Cox to Echols. Wit: Samuel Payne, Edward Camp, Larkin Cleveland. [p.16b is the 1787 deed from Thomas Cox & wife Mary to Benjamin Echols. 350 acres both sides of Eastanolle Crk. Wit: Larkin Cleveland JP] DB O, p.68 8 Jun 1799; Rec. 14 Sep 1802 Eliza Carnes, executrix of the last will & testament of Peter Carnes, dec'd of Richmond Co GA sold to Malachi Jones & Clement Walters. For $500. 1150 acres on N Fork of Broad River adj Bryant Ward. Surveyed for Peter Carnes 21 Sep in the year last afs. Wit: Thos. P. Carnes, Jno Bostwick. DB O, p.69 31 Jul 1801; rec. 14 Sep 1802 Mal. Jones to Clement Walters for $5. 600 acres both sides of North Fork Broad River part of tract granted Peter Carnes where sd Walters, James Jones & John Jones now live, adj Cal. Jones, John Williams, & Sherrold Holcom. Warranted only against claim of Mal. Jones and his heirs. Wit: Jabez Jones, Caleb Jones, John (x) Williams DB OO, p.19-20 13 Apr 1803. Clement Walters to Jacob Hollingsworth. 60 acres in Franklin Co GA, adj James Jones, etc. North Fork Broad River. granted Peter Carnes, now dec'd. DB O [or NNN?], p.117 Feb 1800; Rec. 24 Feb 1803 Clement Walters and wife SARAH to William Hooper for $200. 100 acres both sides Eastanolle Crk adj David Brown, granted Thomas Cox 10 Jan 1787 & sold to Benjamin Echols. Signed: Clem't. Walters. Wit: W. W. Walton, Abs. Carter. [Clement bought this 100 acres from Echols in 1789. This is the last record I've found showing Sarah still living.] DB TTT, p.170-171 24 Mar 1807 John Jones & wife Sarah of Franklin Co to James Hollingsworth of same. $350. 150 acres on North Fork Broad River, part of land granted Peter Carnes, adj Walters & James Jones. Rec. 7 May 1814. Deed Book TTT Jun 22 1813 Clement Walters to David Hays. Proved before Benjamin Hollingsworth, JP on 4 Oct 1813 The deed books reveal that Clement Walters was serving as a Constable in 1814. Habersham Co formed 1818. Clement Walters was on the list of Grand Jurors drawn to serve at the first term of court. Habersham Superior Court, August Term, 1819. Also for Feb term, 1821. Miscellaneous Deeds, Habersham Co 1820. 11 Nov 1820 Legatees of James Jones, dec'd: James Jones, Benjamin Hollingsworth, William Barton, Jabez Jones, Selina Jones, John Jones for himself and James Hollingsworth, Joseph Jones, Stephen Jones, Margaret Graham, Mary Jones. To James Colley: 176 acres granted Peter Carnes, dec'd; conveyed by Elizabeth Carnes, Executrix of Peter Carnes to Clement Waters and Malichi Jones and divided by them; said Waters sold to James Jones, dec'd. adj. D. Putnam, Cleveland's Corner. Wit: Abel White, Clement Waters. Habersham Deed: 18 Oct 1824/Rec. 4 Jan 1825 Benjamin Cleveland to John Warmack, both of Habersham Co. 230 acres. $500. Land in Habersham but on survey found to be in Franklin Co on the waters of the N fork of Broad River. Granted to William Hay dec'd, and deeded by James Hay, executor, to Jephthah White on 17 Oct 1800. By sd White to Benjamin Cleveland. Beg at white oak near Currahee meeting house adj Carnes Creek, Peter Carnes old survey now owned by Clement "Warters" and another tract adj Jephthah White Sr & Abel White Jr, part of land granted to Sherwood Holcomb. Wit: Ransom Whitworth, Darias Eachols [the Echols family was also from Pittsylvania Co VA, long associated with the Walters and others.] Proved bef Daniel Quilliam JP Franklin County tax digest included several names from Habersham Co: 1810 - Clemont Waters, John Wammack, Richard Holcom, John Ecols, Jeptha White 1811 - Capt Purcell's Dist: Holcum, John Wamack, Walters [Broad River] Carnes [Broad River] 1813 - John Warmick, Clement Walters 1818 - John Wammack; Holcomb, Echols, Benjamin Cleveland 1820 Census: Habersham Co GA, p.113. Clement Walters, 2m 10-16, 1m 16-18, 2m 16-26 [one of these probably a duplication of the 16-18 year old], 1m over 45 [Clement would be in this category]. 1f 16-26, 1f over 45 [Sallie or Rachel?]. Also a Nancy Walters, two households from Clement. 1m 16-26, 3f -10, 1f 16-26. [Strange that this household is in the name of a female since it appears there is a spouse there. She may have been the widow of a Thomas Walters, a son of Clement's. The 1820 GA Lottery lists Nancy as a widow and the 1821 Lottery lists orphans of Thomas Walters.] Early Genealogical & Historical Records Habersham Co Ga By Herbert B Kimzey, compiled by Nancy Kimzey Dempsey, 1988 Superior Court Minutes 1818-1822 p.46 Grand Jury included Clement Waters Feb Term 1820 p.82 Grand Jury included Clement Waters, Feb Term 1820 p.160 Feb Term 1821 Clement Warters on Grand Jury p.161 Feb Term 1822 Clement Warters on Grand jury p.132 DB D, p.27 Clement Warters to James R. Wyly, 18 Apr 1826. Tract on N fork of Broad River, adj Benjamin Cleveland. Granted Peter Carnes, dec'd, and conveyed by Eliza Carnes to Clement Warters. Adj Benjamin Cleveland, the Old Path from Meeks Cabbin to the Currahee Mtn, Hampton Holcomb, Jesse Putnam, Henry Holcomb & Scot. Wit: Benjamin Cleveland, Joseph Whitehead JP 1830 Census: Habersham Co GA. No Clement found unless in the household of someone else - probably in household of Lewis "Waters": p.20 John R. Watters, 1m -5, 1m 20-30, 2f -5, 1f 5-10, 1f 20-30 [John R. & Elaner "Waters" are unidentified - they could be from a completely different family] p.22 Elaner Waters 1m 20-30, 1f 50-60 p.35 Lewis Waters, 2m -5, 1m 20-30, 1m 70-80 [could this be Clement - this man would have a birth year of 1750-1760 and could possibly fit and Lewis was one of the witnesses to his will. One researchers believes Lewis to be the son of Elijah, grandson of Robert & Joanna Walters and that he was first married to a daughter of Clement's.], 1f 15-20, 1f 30-40. p.36 Obediah Waters 2m -5, 1m 20-30, 1f -5, 1f 20-30 [Could this be the Obediah appointed executor of Clemen'ts will?] p.49 Abraham L. Waters 1m 20-30, 1f -5, 1f 20-30 p.51 Charles Waters 1m -5, 3m 5-10, 1m 15-20, 1m 40-50, 1f -5, 2f 10-15, 1f 15-20, 1f 40-50. [Charles was also a son of Elijah; Abraham L., Charles's son.] [Waters and Walters often confused. The possibility exists that there really was a Waters family also living in Habersham. The 1820 census indicates at least four males in the houshold of Clement that could be adults by 1830. John R. and Obediah, could fall into this category. A William Walters was also named along with Obadiah as Executors of Clement's Will. The widow Eleanor is a mystery.] A John R. Walters married Asenith Higgins on 29 Aug of 1823 in Habersham Co GA another marriages found in Habersham records book: Jeremiah Sammons to Lucinda Waters 21 Dec 1828 [she was a daughter of Charles Walters.] HABERSHAM CO GA MARRIAGES 1819-1850; GenealogyLibrary.com Sebastian Walters married Phoebe Sosebee 27 Dec 1832 Andrew Roe married Margaret Waters on 29 Dec 1836 Adolphus M. Strain married Mary Waters on 25 Jul 1839 These last two must be the young daughters from Clement's Will. A Habersham Co mail group had a post concerning a Lucy Waters who married James Colley and lived in Habersham County. Clement's mother was of couse named Lucy.. In 1840 there was a William Waters living in Habersham, no others of similar name. He was still there on p.256b of the 1850 Census: William Waters age 55, born in GA. His family had only initials. N. A. age 45, female, born in SC. The following young men: G. W. age 16, C. V. W. age 11, and D. W. age 8. Since he was named as one of the Executors of Clement's will, I feel sure he was a son, born about 1795. Will dated 30 Aug 1835, Habersham Co, and proved by Benjamin C. Wyly, Obadiah and William Walters, Executors. Wife Rachel. Children Martha, Mary Ann. [Clement definitely had sons - see the 1820 census. Maybe he had already given to the older children and named only the children by Rachel in his will. Or maybe the original will would provide more information.] Here is a full transcript of the will which does show that Clement married twice and had other children. It also represents several spellings of the surname - Clement was illiterate so chances are good he didn't know how to spell his name and many other members of this family became Waters rather than Walters over time. The fact that it is very easy to cross both the L and the T has made the name difficult to interpret in handwritten documents. LDS #382601 Habersham GA Court of Ordinary Book 1, p.123 Georgia, Habersham County In the name of God Amen, I Clement Watters being in a very low State of health but in My proper mind and Sense make this my last will and testament. I will and bequeath unto my beloved wife Rachel Watters and my two youngest children Martha Watters & Mary Watters all my plantation begining at the Mouth of the Creek comes running down the river to Ezekiel Holcomb's line thence with said Holcomb line until it intersects with Warmack line, thence with Warmack's line to the above named creek thence down said Creek to the beginning Corner including all the lands that I own below said creek on Broad River. the same my wife Rachel Watters and my youngest daughters Martha Watters and Mary Ann Watters to have during the natural life of my wife Rachel Watters or widowhood together with all the other property appertaining to the said Plantation with the exception of one mare and Colt and a Still which are to be sold together with all my land being on Broad River above the Mouth of the above named Creek and the plantation that I bought of Brazzell down where William Walters now lives to pay my debts and the ballance of the money which may be arrived from said sales over and above what pays my debts to be equally divided amongst my first wifes children. I have nominted and appointed William and Obadiah Waters my executors to this my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this 30th day of August 1834. Clement (X) Wallers In presence of: Benjamin C. Wyly, Thomas R. Williams, Lewis Watter Also an old negro woman Kate to be at liberty to go where she pleases and when she pleases. [Clement's father left him the slave "Cate" in his will of 1796.] Benjamin C. Wyly one of the Subscribing witnesses to the foregoing will appeared in open Court and saith on oath that he Saw Clement Walters sign the Same by making his mark and that he also saw Thomas R. Williams and Lewis Watters sign the same as witnesses with this deponant. Benjamin C. Wyly Sworn to in Open Court - this 6th July 1835 J.T. Carter DCCO The children of Clement shown here or for the most part unproved and speculative based on some of the records as well as online data. I have no clues as to when the first wife died and Clement Walters remarried so cannot venture a guess beyond the fact that it's likely the two young daughters were Rachel's and very possibly the only children of Rachel when he wrote his will in 1835. He did specify that money be divided among his first wife's children and made no other bequests except to the two youngest daughters. Sally Slayden was apparently still living in 1806 so the older children would have been hers. Published in the Southern Banner at Athens, GA, 5 Aug 1837 and 12 Aug 1837, and for at least the next three weeks. Postponed Sale. At the same time and place, sill be sold the following property to wit: One hundred acres of Land, more of less, adjoining Wamack and others, on the waters of Broad River in Habersham county; levied on as the property of Clement Watters, to saitisfy a if.fa. from a Magistrate's Court of said county, in favor of Williams & Wyley vs. William Watters, executor of C. Watters, deceased. levy made and returned to me by a bailiff. C. Ritch, Dept. Sh'ff. August 5, 1837 Clement WALTERS and Sarah "Sally" SLAYDEN were married about 1792. Sarah "Sally" SLAYDEN, daughter of Daniel SLAYDEN and Anne WALLER, was born (date unknown). Sarah came to Georgia and was still living in 1800: DB O [or NNN?], p.117 Feb 1800; Rec. 24 Feb 1803 Clement Walters and wife SARAH to William Hooper for $200. 100 acres both sides Eastanolle Crk adj David Brown, granted Thomas Cox 10 Jan 1787 & sold to Benjamin Echols. Signed: Clem't. Walters. Wit: W. W. Walton, Abs. Carter. Waller, Anne (I17799)
 
9103 Pittsylvania Co VA DB 6 p.153 9 Jun 1781 Joseph Terry to Chichester Grubbs. 5000£. Tract on waters of Birch Creek, 200 acres. Signed: Joseph Terry. Wit: Chichester Mathews, Clement Walters, Champness (X) Mading, Jno. Atkinson. 19 Jun 1781 Proved by two of wit; 21 Aug 1781, proved by another Clement's wife's given name was Rachel as in his will; surname unknown. He is also said to have married Sarah "Sallie" Slaydon, which would have had to be his first marriage. He apparently did marry a daughter of Daniel Slaydon as found on this webpage Pittsylvania Co VA Court Records: 7 May 1806 and 1 Jul 1806 From the Pittsylvania Co Deed Book, p.271-272. 7 May 1806. Milly Slaydon widow of Daniel, Arthur Slaydon, Jesse Mann, Archibald Walters, Robert Walters in behalf of Clement Walters, Charley Colley & Christopher Conway, all legatees of sd Daniel Slayton dec'd to Beverly Barksdale. £185. Tract possessed by sd Daniel Slaydon, dec'd in Pittsylvania Co on the lower Double Creek. Begin at George Dodsons corner near the Lower Double Creek, with his line to a corner pine in Abraham Walters line, with his lin cossing sd branch; Joseph Slaydon's line; Jesse Mann's line, line of John Madden, dec'd; up sd Creek as it meanders; William Johnson's line, George Dodson's line to the beginning. Signed by all parties as above. Wit: Francis Duley, Martin Daniel, Beverly Gunnel, Esa White, Thomas Shelton Junr & Abraham Walters. [The Walters mentioned in this deed were all brothers. It is known that Archibald was at this time married to Edith "Edy" Slayton; Clement was living in GA so Robert signed for him; then Abraham served as a witness.] Clement is on a tax list in Pittsylvania Co in 1785, next to his brother Robert. He was likely at least age 21, or born by 1764. He usually is placed as one of the younger sons, but I believe this was not so. Clement Walters' uncle Robert Walters and several of his grown sons also moved to Georgia. Robert and family came in the 1790's and settled primarily in Franklin Co. Old maps show Franklin to have been quite large, encompassing part of South Carolina. A note found in a mail group states that some of his Warmack family deeds start out with the phrase "thought to be in Habersham Co but on survey found to be in Franklin" indicating some confusion about county lines. Franklin Co GA Tax list of 1798 includes Clement Walters. Clement Walters of Franklin Co GA was entitled to two draws in the 1805 Lottery, but drew two blanks; he drew land in 1832 in the Cherokee Land Lottery as a Revolutionary Soldier. [Some references state that he was in the War of 1812 - I believe it may have been the Revolution instead. Only an oath was required of Revolutionary soldiers for the 1832 Lottery. They received a draw even if they had been successful drawers previously.] I have checked books on the 1832 Lottery and can find only these: Charles Waters, 2 draws Charles Waters, Sol Late War 1 draw John B. Waters 2 draws Sebastin Waters 2 draws All from Jones District DEEDS OF FRANKLIN CO GA 1784-1826; Martha Walters Acker, 1976 DB C, p.50 19 Nov 1789; Rec. 16 Jun 1790 Benjamin Echols & wife Sabra to Clement Walters, all of Franklin Co. £30. 100 acres both sides Estanolle Crk adj David Brown, Benjamin Echols. Part of land granted Thomas Cox on 10 Jan 1787 & coveyed by Cox to Echols. Wit: Samuel Payne, Edward Camp, Larkin Cleveland. [p.16b is the 1787 deed from Thomas Cox & wife Mary to Benjamin Echols. 350 acres both sides of Eastanolle Crk. Wit: Larkin Cleveland JP] DB O, p.68 8 Jun 1799; Rec. 14 Sep 1802 Eliza Carnes, executrix of the last will & testament of Peter Carnes, dec'd of Richmond Co GA sold to Malachi Jones & Clement Walters. For $500. 1150 acres on N Fork of Broad River adj Bryant Ward. Surveyed for Peter Carnes 21 Sep in the year last afs. Wit: Thos. P. Carnes, Jno Bostwick. DB O, p.69 31 Jul 1801; rec. 14 Sep 1802 Mal. Jones to Clement Walters for $5. 600 acres both sides of North Fork Broad River part of tract granted Peter Carnes where sd Walters, James Jones & John Jones now live, adj Cal. Jones, John Williams, & Sherrold Holcom. Warranted only against claim of Mal. Jones and his heirs. Wit: Jabez Jones, Caleb Jones, John (x) Williams DB OO, p.19-20 13 Apr 1803. Clement Walters to Jacob Hollingsworth. 60 acres in Franklin Co GA, adj James Jones, etc. North Fork Broad River. granted Peter Carnes, now dec'd. DB O [or NNN?], p.117 Feb 1800; Rec. 24 Feb 1803 Clement Walters and wife SARAH to William Hooper for $200. 100 acres both sides Eastanolle Crk adj David Brown, granted Thomas Cox 10 Jan 1787 & sold to Benjamin Echols. Signed: Clem't. Walters. Wit: W. W. Walton, Abs. Carter. [Clement bought this 100 acres from Echols in 1789. This is the last record I've found showing Sarah still living.] DB TTT, p.170-171 24 Mar 1807 John Jones & wife Sarah of Franklin Co to James Hollingsworth of same. $350. 150 acres on North Fork Broad River, part of land granted Peter Carnes, adj Walters & James Jones. Rec. 7 May 1814. Deed Book TTT Jun 22 1813 Clement Walters to David Hays. Proved before Benjamin Hollingsworth, JP on 4 Oct 1813 The deed books reveal that Clement Walters was serving as a Constable in 1814. Habersham Co formed 1818. Clement Walters was on the list of Grand Jurors drawn to serve at the first term of court. Habersham Superior Court, August Term, 1819. Also for Feb term, 1821. Miscellaneous Deeds, Habersham Co 1820. 11 Nov 1820 Legatees of James Jones, dec'd: James Jones, Benjamin Hollingsworth, William Barton, Jabez Jones, Selina Jones, John Jones for himself and James Hollingsworth, Joseph Jones, Stephen Jones, Margaret Graham, Mary Jones. To James Colley: 176 acres granted Peter Carnes, dec'd; conveyed by Elizabeth Carnes, Executrix of Peter Carnes to Clement Waters and Malichi Jones and divided by them; said Waters sold to James Jones, dec'd. adj. D. Putnam, Cleveland's Corner. Wit: Abel White, Clement Waters. Habersham Deed: 18 Oct 1824/Rec. 4 Jan 1825 Benjamin Cleveland to John Warmack, both of Habersham Co. 230 acres. $500. Land in Habersham but on survey found to be in Franklin Co on the waters of the N fork of Broad River. Granted to William Hay dec'd, and deeded by James Hay, executor, to Jephthah White on 17 Oct 1800. By sd White to Benjamin Cleveland. Beg at white oak near Currahee meeting house adj Carnes Creek, Peter Carnes old survey now owned by Clement "Warters" and another tract adj Jephthah White Sr & Abel White Jr, part of land granted to Sherwood Holcomb. Wit: Ransom Whitworth, Darias Eachols [the Echols family was also from Pittsylvania Co VA, long associated with the Walters and others.] Proved bef Daniel Quilliam JP Franklin County tax digest included several names from Habersham Co: 1810 - Clemont Waters, John Wammack, Richard Holcom, John Ecols, Jeptha White 1811 - Capt Purcell's Dist: Holcum, John Wamack, Walters [Broad River] Carnes [Broad River] 1813 - John Warmick, Clement Walters 1818 - John Wammack; Holcomb, Echols, Benjamin Cleveland 1820 Census: Habersham Co GA, p.113. Clement Walters, 2m 10-16, 1m 16-18, 2m 16-26 [one of these probably a duplication of the 16-18 year old], 1m over 45 [Clement would be in this category]. 1f 16-26, 1f over 45 [Sallie or Rachel?]. Also a Nancy Walters, two households from Clement. 1m 16-26, 3f -10, 1f 16-26. [Strange that this household is in the name of a female since it appears there is a spouse there. She may have been the widow of a Thomas Walters, a son of Clement's. The 1820 GA Lottery lists Nancy as a widow and the 1821 Lottery lists orphans of Thomas Walters.] Early Genealogical & Historical Records Habersham Co Ga By Herbert B Kimzey, compiled by Nancy Kimzey Dempsey, 1988 Superior Court Minutes 1818-1822 p.46 Grand Jury included Clement Waters Feb Term 1820 p.82 Grand Jury included Clement Waters, Feb Term 1820 p.160 Feb Term 1821 Clement Warters on Grand Jury p.161 Feb Term 1822 Clement Warters on Grand jury p.132 DB D, p.27 Clement Warters to James R. Wyly, 18 Apr 1826. Tract on N fork of Broad River, adj Benjamin Cleveland. Granted Peter Carnes, dec'd, and conveyed by Eliza Carnes to Clement Warters. Adj Benjamin Cleveland, the Old Path from Meeks Cabbin to the Currahee Mtn, Hampton Holcomb, Jesse Putnam, Henry Holcomb & Scot. Wit: Benjamin Cleveland, Joseph Whitehead JP 1830 Census: Habersham Co GA. No Clement found unless in the household of someone else - probably in household of Lewis "Waters": p.20 John R. Watters, 1m -5, 1m 20-30, 2f -5, 1f 5-10, 1f 20-30 [John R. & Elaner "Waters" are unidentified - they could be from a completely different family] p.22 Elaner Waters 1m 20-30, 1f 50-60 p.35 Lewis Waters, 2m -5, 1m 20-30, 1m 70-80 [could this be Clement - this man would have a birth year of 1750-1760 and could possibly fit and Lewis was one of the witnesses to his will. One researchers believes Lewis to be the son of Elijah, grandson of Robert & Joanna Walters and that he was first married to a daughter of Clement's.], 1f 15-20, 1f 30-40. p.36 Obediah Waters 2m -5, 1m 20-30, 1f -5, 1f 20-30 [Could this be the Obediah appointed executor of Clemen'ts will?] p.49 Abraham L. Waters 1m 20-30, 1f -5, 1f 20-30 p.51 Charles Waters 1m -5, 3m 5-10, 1m 15-20, 1m 40-50, 1f -5, 2f 10-15, 1f 15-20, 1f 40-50. [Charles was also a son of Elijah; Abraham L., Charles's son.] [Waters and Walters often confused. The possibility exists that there really was a Waters family also living in Habersham. The 1820 census indicates at least four males in the houshold of Clement that could be adults by 1830. John R. and Obediah, could fall into this category. A William Walters was also named along with Obadiah as Executors of Clement's Will. The widow Eleanor is a mystery.] A John R. Walters married Asenith Higgins on 29 Aug of 1823 in Habersham Co GA another marriages found in Habersham records book: Jeremiah Sammons to Lucinda Waters 21 Dec 1828 [she was a daughter of Charles Walters.] HABERSHAM CO GA MARRIAGES 1819-1850; GenealogyLibrary.com Sebastian Walters married Phoebe Sosebee 27 Dec 1832 Andrew Roe married Margaret Waters on 29 Dec 1836 Adolphus M. Strain married Mary Waters on 25 Jul 1839 These last two must be the young daughters from Clement's Will. A Habersham Co mail group had a post concerning a Lucy Waters who married James Colley and lived in Habersham County. Clement's mother was of couse named Lucy.. In 1840 there was a William Waters living in Habersham, no others of similar name. He was still there on p.256b of the 1850 Census: William Waters age 55, born in GA. His family had only initials. N. A. age 45, female, born in SC. The following young men: G. W. age 16, C. V. W. age 11, and D. W. age 8. Since he was named as one of the Executors of Clement's will, I feel sure he was a son, born about 1795. Will dated 30 Aug 1835, Habersham Co, and proved by Benjamin C. Wyly, Obadiah and William Walters, Executors. Wife Rachel. Children Martha, Mary Ann. [Clement definitely had sons - see the 1820 census. Maybe he had already given to the older children and named only the children by Rachel in his will. Or maybe the original will would provide more information.] Here is a full transcript of the will which does show that Clement married twice and had other children. It also represents several spellings of the surname - Clement was illiterate so chances are good he didn't know how to spell his name and many other members of this family became Waters rather than Walters over time. The fact that it is very easy to cross both the L and the T has made the name difficult to interpret in handwritten documents. LDS #382601 Habersham GA Court of Ordinary Book 1, p.123 Georgia, Habersham County In the name of God Amen, I Clement Watters being in a very low State of health but in My proper mind and Sense make this my last will and testament. I will and bequeath unto my beloved wife Rachel Watters and my two youngest children Martha Watters & Mary Watters all my plantation begining at the Mouth of the Creek comes running down the river to Ezekiel Holcomb's line thence with said Holcomb line until it intersects with Warmack line, thence with Warmack's line to the above named creek thence down said Creek to the beginning Corner including all the lands that I own below said creek on Broad River. the same my wife Rachel Watters and my youngest daughters Martha Watters and Mary Ann Watters to have during the natural life of my wife Rachel Watters or widowhood together with all the other property appertaining to the said Plantation with the exception of one mare and Colt and a Still which are to be sold together with all my land being on Broad River above the Mouth of the above named Creek and the plantation that I bought of Brazzell down where William Walters now lives to pay my debts and the ballance of the money which may be arrived from said sales over and above what pays my debts to be equally divided amongst my first wifes children. I have nominted and appointed William and Obadiah Waters my executors to this my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this 30th day of August 1834. Clement (X) Wallers In presence of: Benjamin C. Wyly, Thomas R. Williams, Lewis Watter Also an old negro woman Kate to be at liberty to go where she pleases and when she pleases. [Clement's father left him the slave "Cate" in his will of 1796.] Benjamin C. Wyly one of the Subscribing witnesses to the foregoing will appeared in open Court and saith on oath that he Saw Clement Walters sign the Same by making his mark and that he also saw Thomas R. Williams and Lewis Watters sign the same as witnesses with this deponant. Benjamin C. Wyly Sworn to in Open Court - this 6th July 1835 J.T. Carter DCCO The children of Clement shown here or for the most part unproved and speculative based on some of the records as well as online data. I have no clues as to when the first wife died and Clement Walters remarried so cannot venture a guess beyond the fact that it's likely the two young daughters were Rachel's and very possibly the only children of Rachel when he wrote his will in 1835. He did specify that money be divided among his first wife's children and made no other bequests except to the two youngest daughters. Sally Slayden was apparently still living in 1806 so the older children would have been hers. Published in the Southern Banner at Athens, GA, 5 Aug 1837 and 12 Aug 1837, and for at least the next three weeks. Postponed Sale. At the same time and place, sill be sold the following property to wit: One hundred acres of Land, more of less, adjoining Wamack and others, on the waters of Broad River in Habersham county; levied on as the property of Clement Watters, to saitisfy a if.fa. from a Magistrate's Court of said county, in favor of Williams & Wyley vs. William Watters, executor of C. Watters, deceased. levy made and returned to me by a bailiff. C. Ritch, Dept. Sh'ff. August 5, 1837 Clement WALTERS and Sarah "Sally" SLAYDEN were married about 1792. Sarah "Sally" SLAYDEN, daughter of Daniel SLAYDEN and Anne WALLER, was born (date unknown). Sarah came to Georgia and was still living in 1800: DB O [or NNN?], p.117 Feb 1800; Rec. 24 Feb 1803 Clement Walters and wife SARAH to William Hooper for $200. 100 acres both sides Eastanolle Crk adj David Brown, granted Thomas Cox 10 Jan 1787 & sold to Benjamin Echols. Signed: Clem't. Walters. Wit: W. W. Walton, Abs. Carter. Walters, Clement (I17797)
 
9104 Pittsylvania Co VA DB 9
p.18 5 Jan 1791 Charles Kennon of Halifax to William Everett of Caswell. 32£. Tract in Pittsylvania on Wolf Hill Crk 80 ¼ acres Wm Durretts Corner, Byrds old line; crossing a branch, down the branch to Wolf Hill Crk, up the Creek to Charles Allen's Corner in Gabriel Richards line. Signed: Chs. Kennon Wit: Gabriel Richards, James Lucas, Archer Walters Ack by Kennon 20 Jun 1791
p.56 5 Jan 1791 Charles Kennon of Halifax to Archibald Walters of Pittsylvania. 53£. Tract on Wolf Hill Crk. 107 acres. Begin at pointers in Byrds line & Everet's corner. Ball's line. To the Creek, Everett's line. Signed: Charles Kennon Wit: Gabriel Richards, James Lucas, Edward Bucy 20 Jun 1791 Proved by oaths of 2 of the wit. Fully proved 15 Aug 1791.
James Lucas Associates in addition to the Giles Carters 
Richards, Gabriel (I17168)
 
9105 Pittsylvania Co VA DB12
p.480 18 Jul 1801 Presley Carter to Timothy Stamps. 84£.
Tract of branches of Sandy Creek, 140 ½ acres. Begin Levin
Carters line, John Walters line, James Woodys line, across
the road in Levin Carters line. Signed: Presley Carter.
Wit: John Stamps, Thomas Stamps, William Stamps. Proved by
two of witnesses 21 Dec 1801; 18 Jan 1802,

[James Woody, John Walters are neighbors in Mt. Carmel,
Halifax Carters, Presley. James sisters, Lucy and Harriett
married Gravitt brothers, John King and William Jefferson]
[The Halifax Co./Pittsylvania Co. line is also near the
Caswell Co., NC; Documents and Records for these Carter
families are also found in each locality] 
Woody, James David (I9092)
 
9106 Pittsylvania Co. VA
Deed Book 1
Page 241a. Aug 27, 1764 from Peter Edwards of P, to Richard Carter of P, for 20 £, a certain tract of land in P containing about 66 acres, and bounded by [blank] .Signed- , Peter Edwards. Wit -Theo Carter, Theod Carter Jr. Recorded Sep 17, 1764. 
Carter, PATRIOT Richard 'Gunsmith' dna (I13984)
 
9107 Pittsylvania Co., VA Births 1853-96 notes a child Jos (Joseph) born 17 Aug 1891 born to C.B. and Lemma Reynolds;
Another record is for Jane, 17 Mar 1886 to C.B. and Semma Reynolds: yet a third record is for Rosa B. 8 Jan 1877 female born to Charles B. and Lemmer O. Reynolds: And the death of Lemmie O. Reynolds, wife of C.B. died 27 June 1895 of TB age 37 is reported. 
Reynolds, Charles Beverly (I9385)
 
9108 Pittsylvania Co., VA Deeds 1791-1794 Page 226. 2 Jan 1792 between Matthew Tanner and William White, overseers of the Poor of P, to John Spencer of P. The P Couort, last Dec, ordered that the overseers should bind out Travis Carter, orphan of Richard Carter, decd. The overseers aforesaid, in obedience to that order, have bound out Travis Carter as an apprentice to said Spencer until 20 Oct 1794. Carter will be taught the trade of bricklayer. Signed John Spencer, Matthew Tanner, Will White. Witness Robert Walters. Recorded 18 Jun 1792.

Travis Carter, s/o Richard and Frances Walters Carter was not age 21 at his Father's death. He was bound out to Spencer, his uncle, until his 21st birthday 20 Oct 1794.

 
Carter, Travis (I15536)
 
9109 Pittsylvania Co., Virginia Births 1853-96
James S. Reynolds Jul 1866 to Barton and Cordelia Reynolds
 
Reynolds, James Sidney Sr. (I8246)
 
9110 Pittsylvania County established 1766 Walters, Clement (I17797)
 

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