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Joseph Franklin Devin

Male 1842 - 1889  (46 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joseph Franklin Devin was born 24 Dec 1842, Gibson County, Indiana (son of Joseph Devin and Nancy Robb); died 20 Jun 1889, Indianapolis, Indiana; was buried , Warnock Cemetery Princeton, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Died in Mental hospital as a result of injury.

    1850 Gibson Co IN Princeton Twp p 20
    1860 Gibson Co IN Princeton-Patoka Twp p 1060 & 1061
    w/parents
    1870 Gibson Co IN White River Twp, p 360A living alone


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph Devin was born 22 May 1805, Warren County, Kentucky U.S.A. (son of Alexander Devin and Susannah Nowlin); died 10 Mar 1864, Gibson County, Indiana; was buried , Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A..

    Notes:

    See book "Evansville and Its Men of Mark" 1873 & "Nowlin
    Devin", (MSS)

    DOB & POB from Ancestral File

    Census:
    1850 Gibson Co IN Princeton Twp p 20
    1860 Gibson Co IN Pinceton-Patoka Twp p 1060 & 1061......

    Was State Representative in 1841; per History of Gibson Co
    IN; FHC #0934905
    Also prob. was County Commissioner in 1859 & 1861.

    Per Tom Hughes: he died in 1864

    !DEATH:Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Ten
    Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Truitt, Joyce Nell,
    dated 19981101; page 13

    !BURIAL:Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Ten
    Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Truitt, Joyce Nell,
    dated 19981101; page 13

    Joseph married Nancy Robb 7 Sep 1833, Hazelton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A.. Nancy was born 8 Jun 1810, Gibson County, Indiana; died 5 Nov 1893, Bowling Green, Kentucky; was buried , Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Nancy RobbNancy Robb was born 8 Jun 1810, Gibson County, Indiana; died 5 Nov 1893, Bowling Green, Kentucky; was buried , Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A..

    Notes:

    [Reports of cases decided in the Appellate Court of the
    State of Indiana, Volume 48; by Indiana Appellate Court;
    pages 379-383]
    May Term, 1911.
    Devin v. McCoy--48 Ind. App. 379.
    Devin v. Mccoy, Trustee.

    [No. 7,743. Filed February 21, 1911. Rehearing denied May
    9, 1911. Transfer denied June 30, 1911.]

    1. Wills.?Construction.?Purpose.?The object of construing a
    will is to determine the testator's intention, p. 381.

    2. Wills.?Trusts.?Termination.?A trust created by a will
    bequeathing and devising to testator's two grandchildren
    the share that their deceased father would have received,
    "subject to the conditions hereinafter named," and
    providing for a trustee to take and to hold such property
    for such children "until the contingencies named in the
    next succeeding clause of the will, in the meantime using
    of the profits thereof enough only for their education and
    economical support," and providing that "if [plaintiff]
    dies before he has children born unto him, his share of
    [testator's] estate shall go to his sister, * * * if she
    survives him," is not a spendthrift trust, and terminates
    upon the birth of a child to the plaintiff, pp. 381, 3S2.

    3. Wills. ? "Contingencies." ? Meaning of. ? The word
    "contingencies," as used in a will providing that the
    trustee shall hold certain property "until the
    contingencies named," imports some future event that may or
    may not occur, p. 3S2.

    4. Appeal.?Mandate.?Death.?Where appellant died before his
    appeal was decided, the judgment will be made as of the
    date of submission, p. 3S3.

    From Gibson Circuit Court; Herdis Clements, Judge.

    Suit by Elmer G. Devin against John R. McCoy, as trustee of
    Elmer G. Devin and others. From a judgment for defendant,
    plaintiff appeals. Reversed.

    M. M. Bachelder, W. W. Medcalf and John 77. Miller, for
    appellant.

    John li. McCoy, 0. M. Welborn and J. E. McCullourjh, for
    appellee.

    Laiey, J.?This suit was brought by appellant against
    appellee, for the purpose of obtaining au accounting by
    John R. McCoy, trustee under the will of Nancy Devin,
    deceased, and praying that said trustee be ordered to turn
    over to appellant the property in his hands, upon the
    theory that Devin v. McCoy?48 Ind. App. 379.

    the trust created by the terms of said will had terminated
    before the commencement of the suit.

    Items five, six and seven of the will of Nancy Devin create
    the trust here under consideration. It is necessary to the
    decision of this case that a construction be placed on this
    part of the will, and therefore we set out these items in
    full.

    "Item 5. All the residue of my estate and personal property
    shall be divided equally among my children, Susan E.
    Ragland and Sallie Devin, and my two grandchildren, Nellie
    R. Devin and Elmer G. Devin, to receive the same share that
    would have descended to James A. Devin (now deceased), who
    was their father, and to take and receive under this will
    subject to the conditions hereinafter named.

    Item 6. 1 hereby nominate and appoint Henry L. Wallace as
    trustee for Nellie and Elmer, and for each of them, who
    shall take and hold and manage such of my estate as is
    given to said grandchildren, until the contingencies named
    in the next succeeding clause of the will, in the meantime
    using of the profits thereof enough only for their
    education and economical support, having view of the
    probable value of their inheritance.

    Item 7. If Nellie R. Devin dies before she has children
    born unto her, her share of my estate shall go to her
    brother, Elmer, if he survives her. If Elmer dies before he
    has children born unto him, his share of my estate shall go
    to his sister, Nellie, if she survives him, but if they
    both die without having children born to them, their shares
    shall be distributed to the other beneficiaries of item
    five of this will."

    The complaint sets out the will, and alleges that it was
    duly probated after the death of the testator; that Henry
    L. Wallace, who was named as trustee therein, died, and
    that John R. McCoy was, by the Gibson Circuit Court,
    appointed his successor; that appellant was lawfully
    married on October 9, 1909, and that a child was born to
    him, by virtue of said marriage, which was still living at
    the time the suit was commenced.

    A demurrer for want of facts sufficient to state a cause of
    action was sustained by the trial court, and this is the
    only error relied on for reversal.

    Devin v. McCoy?48 Ind. App. 379.

    It is contended by the attorneys for appellee that the
    ruling of the lower court is correct, for the reason that
    the complaint shows that the trust created by the will of
    Nancy Devin had not terminated when this suit was
    commenced. They take the position that the trust created by
    said will was a spendthrift trust, that it was intended to
    continue during the life of Elmer Devin, and that it
    cannot, by the terms of the will creating it, terminate
    before his death. Appellant contends that the trust was
    terminated, so far as Elmer Devin was concerned, before the
    action was commenced, by the marriage of Elmer Devin and
    the birth of a child as shown by the complaint.

    When did the testatrix intend that the trust created by her
    will should terminate? This is the decisive question in
    this case. In construing a will, effect should be given

    1. to the intention and purpose of the testator, if this
    can be gathered from the terms of the will. Was it

    the purpose of the testatrix in creating said trust to
    provide for the maintenance of appellant during his life,

    2. and at the same time to secure it against his
    improvidence and incapacity, and preserve the property
    unimpaired to his heirs? If so, the trust would continue
    during the life of the cestui que trust, and the position
    of appellee should be sustained. We cannot think that the
    provisions of the will creating this trust indicate such an
    intention. Item six of the will does not expressly provide
    that the trustee shall hold the estate given to Nellie
    Devin and Elmer Devin during their lives, or the life of
    either of them; but it does provide that he shall hold and
    manage such estate until the contingencies arise that are
    named in the next succeeding clause of this will, in the
    meantime, using of the profits thereof enough only for
    their education and economical support, having in view the
    probable value of their inheritance.

    A contingency is some future event that may or may not
    occur. It is evident that the testatrix had in mind some
    such Devin v. McCoy?48 Ind. App. 379.

    event, upon the happening of which the trust was 3. to
    terminate. Item seven of the will is not entirely clear as
    to the contingency referred to in item six. It provides
    that "if Nellie Devin dies before she has children born
    unto her, her share of my estate shall go 2. to her
    brother, Elmer, if he survives her. If Elmer dies before he
    has children born unto him, his share of my estate shall go
    to his sister, Nellie, if she survives him, but if they
    both die without having children born to them, their shares
    shall be distributed to the other beneficiaries of item
    five of this will."

    If we should hold that the termination of the trust
    depended upon the death of the cestui que trust, this would
    be to say that the termination of the trust depends upon
    the happening of an event that is a certainty and not a
    contingency. If we should give the will this construction,
    the contingency that appellant might or might not have a
    child or children born to him before his death would have
    no effect in hastening or delaying the time of the
    termination of the trust, as the trust would terminate at
    such death, regardless of whether or not he had children
    born during his lifetime. .

    To our mind the provisions of the will under consideration
    do not evince an intention on the part of the testatrix to
    create a spendthrift trust. We do not think it was her
    intention to tie up the property in the hands of the
    trustee during the life of her grandchildren, for the
    purpose of providing for their maintenance, and at the same
    time securing it against their extravagance or
    improvidence. The provisions of item seven seem rather to
    indicate that it was her purpose to control the ultimate
    disposition of her property, so that it might not go to
    strangers or depart from those of her own blood, and that
    she created this trust for the purpose of securing this
    end. The provisions of this item in her will indicate that
    she contemplated that one or both her grandchildren might
    marry and die without Dunn «. Means?48 Ind. App. 3S3.

    issue, and that the property, if given to them absolutely,
    would go to the surviving husband or wife, to the exclusion
    of the kindred, who were of the blood of the testatrix. To
    prevent this result, she placed the property willed to her
    grandchildren in the hands of a trustee, and provided that
    he should take, hold and manage it until the happening of a
    contingency which would prevent this result. True, the
    birth of a child might not absolutely prevent this result,
    for such child might die before its parent, and the cestui
    que trust thus die childless. This consideration does not,
    however, change our opinion as to the purpose of the
    testatrix in creating the trust, as she was no doubt
    willing to risk the possibility of the child's outliving
    the parent. She evidently intended that if either of said
    grandchildren married and had a child born, this
    contingency should terminate the trust as to him, and he
    would be entitled to the property willed to him. We
    therefore hold that the complaint shows that the trust, as
    far as appellant is concerned, was terminated before this
    suit was commenced, by the happening of the contingency
    provided for in item seven. The demurrer to the complaint
    should have been overruled.

    The death of appellant has been suggested, to the 4. court,
    and the judgment in this case is reversed as of the date of
    submission.



    Census:
    1850 Gibson Co IN Princeton Twp p 20
    1860 Gibson Co IN Princeton-Patoka Twp p 1060 & 1061
    1870 Gibson Co IN Patoka Twp p 305A

    Mother, Nancy Robb, age 75, b. DC? living w/Nancy Robb
    Devin in 1850

    Per Tom Hughes: she died in 1884

    Possibly born in Hazelton, IN per page 13 of "Ten
    Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin"; J. Nell Truitt;
    19981101.

    !BURIAL:Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Ten
    Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Truitt, Joyce Nell,
    dated 19981101; page 13

    Notes:

    Married:
    !MARRIAGE:Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Ten
    Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Truitt, Joyce Nell,
    dated 19981101; page 13

    Children:
    1. Nancy Cordelia Devin was born 18 Oct 1834, Gibson County, Indiana; died 24 Jan 1886, Princeton, Indiana; was buried , Warnock Cemetery Princeton, Indiana.
    2. Sarah Ann "Sallie" Devin was born 27 Feb 1837, Gibson County, Indiana; died 19 Sep 1906, Carmi, Illinois; was buried , Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson County, Indiana.
    3. David A. Devin was born 6 Feb 1839, Gibson County, Indiana; died 15 Mar 1872, Gibson County, Indiana; was buried , Warnock Cemetery Princeton, Indiana.
    4. Susan Elizabeth Devin was born 27 Sep 1840, Gibson County, Indiana; died 19 Nov 1919, Bowling Green, Kentucky; was buried , FairView Cemetery Bowling Green, Kentucky.
    5. 1. Joseph Franklin Devin was born 24 Dec 1842, Gibson County, Indiana; died 20 Jun 1889, Indianapolis, Indiana; was buried , Warnock Cemetery Princeton, Indiana.
    6. James Achilles Devin was born 11 Nov 1844, Gibson County, Indiana; died 11 Jul 1880, Princeton, Indiana; was buried , Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson County, Indiana.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Alexander DevinAlexander Devin was born 22 Mar 1769, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (son of William Devin, Sr. and Sarah Smith); died 5 Jan 1827, Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried , Devin Plot, Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Indiana U.S.A..

    Notes:

    Census:
    1820 Gibson Co IN p 240......
    1 male >45; 1 male 16-25; 3 males 10-15
    1 female>45; 3 female 16-25; 2 females <10

    POB from History of Gibson Co IN p. 55; FHC #0934905
    This book gave YOM as 1793. Family moved to Warren County
    (near Bowling Green), Kentucky in 1798 & to Gibson County,
    Indiana in spring of 1808.
    Moved to Indiana Territory March 1808 (Gilbert, Polly;
    Decendents of James Nowlin; updated 01.Aug.2001).

    Represented Gibson Co in the Indiana constitutional
    convention of 1816.
    Hist. of Gibson Co IN; SLC 977.235 H2p

    IGI & Ancestral File say DOB 27 Mar 1769 or 22 Mar 1769
    Per Hist. of Gibson Co IN DOB = 27 Mar 1769.

    Bought the first lot sold in Princeton, IN.

    Was Baptist minister who along with Joseph Logan and John
    Hightower, other Baptist preachers, established their
    ministry and several churches in the Warren County and
    Allen County, Kentucky, areas
    in the late 1790s and 1800s.

    Land Grant issued to Alexander Divan for 200 acres on the
    Sulphur Fork of Drake Creek in Warren County, Kentucky.
    Grant is recorded in Book 12 page 114. Surveyed
    08.Aug.1799.

    Alexander recorded a deed in Pittsylvania County Virigina
    relinquishing his rights in the estate of his father,
    William Devin, except for any property based on the future
    estate of his sister, Sarah. Written 21.Novemer.1803;
    recorded in Deed
    Book 13 page 537
    on 16.January.1804. Witnessed by James
    Nowlin, John Emmerson, George Thomas, and James Devin.

    !NAME:Relinquishment Deed To Devin's Legatees From Alex.
    Devin, Devin, Alexander: deed to Devin's Legatees, County
    Clerk's Office; Pittsylvania County, Virginia,

    Be it
    remembered and made known to all to whom this Instrument

    may Concern that whereas some doubts have arisen
    respecting my
    Father William Devins last will and
    testament (to wit, that I have a
    right to brake [break]
    or revoke the said will agreeable to our Laws, on the

    ground that my name is omitted, and not Inserted in
    said Will
    Therefore in order to remove and do away all
    such doubts I do hereby
    relinquish give up and forever
    Disclaim all or any such right, if any I
    have, not only
    for my self but also for my heirs Executors and
    administrators
    or any other person or persons Claiming
    by or from under me
    or my heirs & in any Case
    Whatsoever and therefore do pronounce my
    harty Consent
    to the Establishment of said Will and do reserve to myself

    my heirs or afsigns the part to me left in said Will in
    Case my Sister Sarah
    Devin Should die without a Lawfull
    heir, In Witnefs whereof I have
    hereunto set my hand
    and affixed my seal this twenty first day of November

    in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
    three.


    Alexr [Alexander] Devin {Seal}


    Signed Seald & Deliver'd in the presents of
    [fs]
    James Nowlin    John Emmerson
    George Thomas   
    James Devin


    At a Court held for Pittsylvania County the
    16th day of January
    1804 This Relinquishment
    from Alexander Devin to the Legatees of
    William Devin
    Deceased was presented in Court and proved by the
    oath
    of two of the Subscribing Witnefses hereto to be the act
    and Deed
    of the said Alexander and by the Court ordered
    to be Recorded.

    , page 537

    Alexander married Susannah Nowlin 10 Jul 1795, Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A.. Susannah (daughter of Bryan Ward aka James Nowlin and Lucinda 'Lucy' Wade) was born 12 Mar 1771, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 8 Nov 1840, Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried , Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Susannah Nowlin was born 12 Mar 1771, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (daughter of Bryan Ward aka James Nowlin and Lucinda 'Lucy' Wade); died 8 Nov 1840, Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried , Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A..

    Notes:

    !Questions: Spelling of Name - Nowlin or Nolan
    First name maybe Susan.
    POB from History of Gibson Co IN p. 55; FHC #0934905
    This book gave DOD as 8 November 1840.

    The Devin Family, page 37 lists her DOD as 8 November 1846.

    Census:
    1830 Gibson Co IN p 159A (Suckey or Sukey)
    2 males 20-30 1 female 50-60; 2 females 15-20

    Was a second generation American. Her grandfather came
    from Ireland.

    Via Ethel S. Mattingley FHC #0928908: Bible records at
    Washington Co IN
    Historical Society show DOB as 12 Mar 1772.
    Per Hist. of Gibson Co IN p 452: DOB = 12 Mar 1771

    "The Devin Family", on page 37, says Susan is the daughter
    of Edward and Mary Wade Nowlin of Virginia. However, on
    page 2, a quote from the will of Bryan Ward Nowlin says
    Sucky is his daughter. Research by Anna Hudelson
    [Nowlin-Devin missive; 1929-1977] shows Edward Nowlin and
    Mary Wade to be the parents of Bryan Ward Nowlin; Susans
    paternal grandparents.

    !NAME:Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Ten
    Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Truitt, Joyce Nell,
    page 1

    !NAME:Marriage Bonds Book 01, Virginia-Pittsylvania County.
    Marriage Bonds Book 01, County Clerk's Office,
    Virginia-Pittsylvania County., page 14

    !NAME:Deed & Will Book 11, Virginia. Pittsylvania County.
    Deed & Will Book 11, County Clerk's Office, Virginia.
    Pittsylvania County., pages 344-246

    !BIRTH:Our Families, Our Families, Anna Hudelson,
    Researched and written 1929-1977, page 2

    !BIRTH:Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Ten
    Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Truitt, Joyce Nell,
    page 1

    !BIRTH:Descendants of James Nowlin, Sr., Descendants of
    James Nowlin, Sr., Gilbert, Polly A, updated 01.Aug.2001

    !DEATH:The Devin Family (manuscript), The Devin Family
    (manuscript), Hofstetter, Dessa, circa 1962, page 37

    !DEATH:Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Ten
    Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Truitt, Joyce Nell,
    page 1

    !DEATH:Descendants of James Nowlin, Sr., Descendants of
    James Nowlin, Sr., Gilbert, Polly A, updated 01.Aug.2001

    !BURIAL:Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Ten
    Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Truitt, Joyce Nell,
    page 1

    Notes:

    Married:
    It is possible that 9 July 1791 is their marriage bond date
    and 10 July 1795 is the date of their marriage.

    !MARRIAGE:Descendants of James Nowlin, Sr., Descendants of
    James Nowlin, Sr., Gilbert, Polly A, updated 01.Aug.2001

    !MARRIAGE:Marriages of Pittsylvania County Virginia;
    1767-1805, Marriages of Pittsylvania County Virginia;
    1767-1805, Knorr, Catherine L., 1956, page 25

    !MARRIAGE:Some Virginia Marriages: 1700-1799, Some Virginia
    Marriages: 1700-1799, McDonald, Cecil D., Volume 5-8, page 6

    Children:
    1. 'Lucy', Lucinda Devin was born 6 May 1793, Pittsylvania County, Virginia ; died 28 Dec 1827, Gibson County, Indiana ; was buried , Warnock Cemetery Princeton, Indiana.
    2. James Devin was born 9 Jun 1794, Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A.; died 27 Dec 1844, Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried , Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson County, Indiana.
    3. Susan Nowlin Devin was born 22 Sep 1796, Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A.; died 5 Dec 1832, Washington County, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried , Beck Cemetery Washington County, Indiana.
    4. Sarah Devin was born 4 Feb 1799, Warren County, Kentucky U.S.A.; died 5 Dec 1844, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried , Warnock Cemetery Princeton, Indiana.
    5. Alexander Devin, Jr was born 14 Dec 1801, Warren County, Kentucky U.S.A.; died 13 May 1864; was buried , Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A..
    6. Virginia Devin was born 2 Jun 1802, Warren County, Kentucky U.S.A.; died 26 Aug 1858, Gibson County, Indiana; was buried , Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A..
    7. 2. Joseph Devin was born 22 May 1805, Warren County, Kentucky U.S.A.; died 10 Mar 1864, Gibson County, Indiana; was buried , Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A..
    8. Robert Devin was born 22 Jun 1807, Warren County, Kentucky U.S.A.; died 29 Sep 1841, Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A..
    9. Peyton Nowlin Devin was born 8 Aug 1808, Knox County, Indiana; died 27 Jul 1862, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried , Devin Plot, Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Indiana U.S.A..
    10. Mary Devin was born 5 Jul 1810, Knox County, Indiana; died 14 Sep 1814, Princeton, Indiana; was buried , Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A..
    11. Catherine Ann Devin was born 8 Jul 1812, Knox County, Indiana; died 27 Nov 1888, Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried , Odd Fellows Cemetery, Princeton, Indiana U.S.A..
    12. Nancy Smith Devin was born 23 Dec 1814, Knox County, Indiana U.S.A.; died 15 Mar 1876, Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried , W H H Smith Cemetery Owensville, Indiana.
    13. Elizabeth Devin was born Est 1792; died Yes, date unknown.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Devin, Sr. was born 1724; died Bef 19 Apr 1802, Pittsylvania County, Virginia .

    Notes:

    William Devin, Senior is considered to be the Progenitor of the protestant Devin family in the United States of America. William Devin, Senior of Virginia was born in Dublin, Ireland and came to America in 1745 or 1746. In 1750, he married Sarah Smith and settled in what is now Pittsylvania County, Virginia. --The Devin Family, page 1.

    William Davin along with son James Davin is listed in the
    1767 list of Tithables for Pittsylvania County, Virginia
    Colony. As did many landowners of the era and region, William Devin Senior owned slaves. His will states that he owned at least one male slave, named Alleck, which he bequeathed to his daughter Sarah Devin.

    William Sr. served as Sergeant of Infantry, Virginia Continental Line. He "received a certificate for balance of full pay, according to act passed November session 1781". [more likely this was his son William Jr.] Children listed in will: James Devin, Mary Biggar, William Devin, Jr.
    Robert Devin, Joseph Devin, heirs of Margaret Reynolds,
    decd.
    References:

    (1) War Records No.4 Page 166
    (2) Virginia. Will was signed 25 Nov 1800.
    (3) 1787 Pittsylvania Co VA for William Devin, Sr.

    1787 Pittsylvania Co VA for William Devin, Sr.
    Personal Property Tax List: 2 white males 16-21
    1 black over 16
    0 blacks under 16
    8 horses, mules, etc.
    12 cattle

    William married Sarah Smith 1750. Sarah (daughter of Peter of Yeocomico Smith and Mary Bailey) was born 20 Mar 1727, Pennsylvania Colony; died Bef 22 Nov 1800, Pittsylvania County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Sarah Smith was born 20 Mar 1727, Pennsylvania Colony (daughter of Peter of Yeocomico Smith and Mary Bailey); died Bef 22 Nov 1800, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Smith surname assumed based on serveral grandchildren named
    'Sarah Smith _____'. No documents have been found to
    support her last name except for a manuscript by Dessa
    Hoffstetter. However, its source is suspect.

    Not named in will of her husband which was dated 25
    November 1800.
    Dessa's booklet mentions a letter to Alfred Harrison Devin
    written by Rev. Robert Ira Devin son of James, son of
    William Jr, son of William Sr. The letter is said to make
    the following statements: "Records of the Parish of Camden:
    'Sarah Devin born March 20, 1728.'"

    !NAME:Ancestors of Thomas Clayton Hughes, Ancestors of
    Thomas Clayton Hughes, Hughes, Thomas Clayton, Generation
    No. 8 # 146

    Notes:

    Married:
    Possibly married in Virginia Colony or Pennsylvania
    Colony.(speculation)

    After Sarah and William were married, they settled in the area now known as Pittsylvania County, Virginia. William and Sarah were members of the Presbyterian Church and accumulated some wealth. They had eleven children; some dying in childhood. Their four oldest sons fought in and survived the Revolutionary War. (Hofstetter, Dessa; The Devin Family; page 1)

    The Devin property in Pittsylvania County, Virginia is shown by deeds and records to be near the Bannister River in the southwest corner of Pittsylvania County, northwest of Danville and east of Martinville, Virginia. In February 17, 1794, William Sr. deeded property to William Jr. as recorded in Pittsylvania County, Virginia Courthouse records. William Sr. bequeathed his house to his daughter, Sarah Devin.

    Children:
    1. James Devin was born Abt 1748; died Aft 1833, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
    2. John Devin was born 1750, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. William Devin was born Abt 1752, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 28 Apr 1810, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
    4. Mary Devin was born Abt 1757; died Aft 1802.
    5. Margaret "Peggy" Devin was born Abt 1759, Prob Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; died Abt 1798, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; was buried , Pittsylvania County, Virginia .
    6. Robert Devin was born 6 Apr 1759, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died 10 Apr 1834, Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A..
    7. Joseph Devin was born 17 Sep 1760; died 26 May 1804, Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A..
    8. Sarah Devin was born Abt 1761, Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent, Virginia; died Bef 16 Oct 1848, Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A..
    9. 4. Alexander Devin was born 22 Mar 1769, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 5 Jan 1827, Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried , Devin Plot, Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Indiana U.S.A..

  3. 10.  Bryan Ward aka James NowlinBryan Ward aka James Nowlin was born 8 Oct 1740, Boone, Virginia (son of James The Carpenter Nowlin, II and Margaret Collins); died 1810, Pittsylvania County, Virginia .

    Notes:

    Served as Private in Illinois Campaign under Capt. Bowman.
    Place of residence Chatham, VA. Listed on DAR Patriotic
    Index page 500 for Patriotic Service. Also listed in the
    Military record page 262 Missouri Pioneers. [Our Families,
    Anna Hudelson; page 1]

    The Assembly of Pittsylvania Co. VA ordered that all male
    inhabitants sixteen years of age and over should take the
    Oath of Allegiance to the State. Bryan Ward Nowlin is
    listed as subscribing before William Witcher in
    Pittsylvania County, VA. [Our Families, Anna Hudelson; page
    1]

    Was a builder by trade. Had 15 children.

    The Nowlin-Stone Genealogy by James Edmund Nowlin.

    !NAME:Our Families, Our Families, Anna Hudelson, Researched
    and written 1929-1977, page 1

    !NAME:Marriage Bonds Book 01, Virginia-Pittsylvania County.
    Marriage Bonds Book 01, County Clerk's Office,
    Virginia-Pittsylvania County., page 14

    !BIRTH:My Nowlin Genealogy, My Nowlin Genealogy, viewed
    28.Feb.2003

    !DEATH:My Nowlin Genealogy, My Nowlin Genealogy

    Bryan married Lucinda 'Lucy' Wade Abt 1764, Henrico, Virginia Colony. Lucinda (daughter of Capt. Edward3 C. Wade, Sr. and Mary 'Molly' Clements) was born 8 Oct 1746, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died Bef 21 Oct 1790, Chatham, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Lucinda 'Lucy' Wade was born 8 Oct 1746, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony (daughter of Capt. Edward3 C. Wade, Sr. and Mary 'Molly' Clements); died Bef 21 Oct 1790, Chatham, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Name maybe Mary Wade from "The Devin Family"; page 37.

    !NAME:Probate Records for Estate of Edward Wade, Wade,
    Edward: probate records, Georgia. Green County, Greene
    County, Georgia, Will Book A, Page 84-85
    In the name of Good, Amen. I, Edward Wade of the County of
    Greene and State of Georgia, being in perfect health and of
    perfect mind and memory, thanks be given unto God, calling
    unto mind the mortality of my body, and knowing that it is
    appointed for all men once to die, doe make this my last
    will and testament, that is to say, first of all, I give
    and recommend my soul into the hand of Almighty God that
    gave it, and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried
    in a decent Christian burial at the discretion of my
    executors, nothing doubting but at the general
    resurrection, I shall receive the same by the mighty power
    of God, and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it
    hath pleased God to bless me within this life, I give,
    demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and
    form ---
    Item: I lend to my beloved wife Mary Wade during her life
    or widowhood, all my estate of lands, Negroes, stock of all
    kinds and all my household furniture and movables, and at
    her death or marriage my will is that all my aforementioned
    estate be sold to the highest bidder amongst the legatees
    only, and all the money arising therefrom to be equally
    divided amongst all my children, that is David Wade, Lucey
    Nolin, Grissell Bennett, Peyton Wade, Edward Wade, Mary
    Burford, Thomas Wade, Chloe Easley and Anna williams, and
    if any of the said children should die without heir
    lawfully begotten of their body, then their part to equally
    divided among the rest of the living children or their
    heirs.
    At the general division of the estate it is my will that
    all the rest of my children be made up equal to my eldest
    son David Wade who hath received thirty pounds, my daughter
    Grissell Bennett fifteen pounds, my son Peyton Wade twenty
    pounds, my son Edward Wade fifteen pounds, my daughter Mary
    Burford ten pounds, my son Thomas Wade fifteen pounds, my
    daughter Chloe Easley fifteen pounds, and my daughter Anna
    Williams six pounds which is to be counted as so much
    received of their part at a general division.
    And further my will is that all my aforementioned children
    or their heirs shall have timely notice to attend when my
    afore mentioned estate shall be sold.
    I give to my deceased daughter Christian Dalton's heirs one
    shilling sterling money to be paid to them by my executors
    hereafter named.
    And lastly, I do constitute and ordain my two sons, Peyton
    Wade and Thomas Wade sole executors of this my last will
    and testament. I do utterly hereby, disallow, revoke and
    disannul all and every other former testaments, wills,
    legacies, bequests and executors by me in any wise named
    before; willed and wills and bequeated, ratifying and
    confirming this and no other to be my last will and
    testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
    and seal this eighteenth day of February, Anno Domonio, One
    thousand seven hundred and ninety.
    Signed, Sealed, Published, pronounced and declared by the
    said Edward Wade as his last will and testament int he
    presence of: Thomas Easley, Elisha Bennett, Chloe Easley,
    Peyton Nowlin
    Edward Wade (seal)

    A true copy of the original recorded the 4th day of
    November 1790 by Will Phillips, RPGC.

    Greene County, Georgia, Ordinary Court, Estate Sales Book
    A, Pages 123-128 listing the transactions of the sale.
    15th November 1791, The legatees, all present, of Edward
    Wade, deceased, agree and themselves nominated and charged
    in the presence of Thomas Baldwin Esquire, David Wade and
    Peyton Wade to act as administrators of the estate of the
    said Edward Wade, deceased, and according by letters of
    administration are granted to David Wade and Peyton Wade on
    the Estate of Edward Wade deceased of Greene County.

    A record of the direction given to Bryan Ward Nowlin by his
    children informing him to receive their monies of their
    Grandfather Edward Wade's Estate deceased, in Georgia.

    To the executors or administrators of the estate of Edward
    Wade, deceased, in the State of Georgia. As it was the good
    pleasure of our grandfather to will to our deceased
    mother's heirs an equal part of his estate, it is each of
    our devices that it be given up into the hands of our
    father, that he may have the improving of it for the
    benefit of our younger brothers and sisters as well for
    them as us. And to be at his satisfaction to give it to us
    and them as he thinks proper. Given under our hands this
    19th of November 1791. Joseph Devin, Elizabeth Devin,
    Stephen Bennett, Lucy Bennett, James Nowlin, Mary Nowlin,
    Alexander Devin, Lucy Devin, Peyton Nowlin, David Nowlin
    In the presence of : Jacob Berger, George Derusht

    Received 12th December 1791 of Edward Wade full
    satisfaction for the within mentioned legacy, and agree
    that David Wade and Peyton Wade administrators to the
    estate of Edward Wade, deceased, may pay him the said
    Edward Wade the same as soon as it becomes due: And on
    their performing the same, I do indemnify them from any
    claim or claims that hereafter might arise from any of my
    heirs. Given under my hand the day and date above written.
    Bryan Ward Nowlin
    In the presence of: William Melton, Adam Sincenton
    The above order accepted by David Wade
    [A true copy of the Original Records the 14th December 1791
    by Will Phillips, RPGC]

    !NAME:Our Families, Our Families, Anna Hudelson, Researched
    and written 1929-1977, page 2

    !BIRTH:My Nowlin Genealogy, My Nowlin Genealogy, viewed
    28.Feb.2003

    !DEATH:Our Families, Our Families, Anna Hudelson,
    Researched and written 1929-1977, page 2

    !DEATH:My Nowlin Genealogy, My Nowlin Genealogy, viewed
    28.Feb.2003

    Notes:

    Married:
    Pittsylvania County Virginia Marriages p. 18-186 file case.

    !MARRIAGE:Our Families, Our Families, Anna Hudelson,
    Researched and written 1929-1977, page 2

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Nowlin was born 20 Mar 1766, Halifax County, Virginia; died 17 Feb 1847, Lewisburg, Marshall, Tennessee U.S.A..
    2. Peyton N. Nowlin was born 4 May 1767, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 4 Apr 1837, Saline County, Missouri .
    3. Bryan Ward Nowlin was born 8 Oct 1768, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 3 Jun 1835, Bedford County, Tennessee ; was buried , Harbin Cemetery, Marshall County, Tennessee .
    4. Lucy Nowlin was born 14 Dec 1769, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died Nov 1834, Caldwell County, Kentucky U.S.A..
    5. 5. Susannah Nowlin was born 12 Mar 1771, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 8 Nov 1840, Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried , Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A..
    6. James Nowlin was born 29 Jun 1772, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 1826, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
    7. Martha Nowlin was born 11 Jun 1774; died 1774.
    8. David Nowlin was born 15 Aug 1775, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 11 Aug 1838, Madison County, Alabama .
    9. Mary 'Polly' Nowlin was born 18 Apr 1777, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 30 Aug 1812, Missouri; was buried , Clarks Chapel Cemetery, New Franklin, Howard Co., Missouri.
    10. Richard Wade Nowlin was born 3 Oct 1778; died 28 Oct 1850.
    11. Catherine Nowlin was born 26 Oct 1779; died 24 Dec 1830.
    12. Sarah Nowlin was born 1 Aug 1782; died 2 Mar 1804.
    13. Samuel Nowlin was born 9 Jan 1784, Campbell Co., Virginia; died 13 Dec 1863.
    14. Nancy Nowlin was born 1786, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 1855, Missouri; was buried , New Lebanon Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Pilot Grove, Cooper Co., Missouri.
    15. Anne Nowlin was born 8 Oct 1785; died 14 Aug 1864.
    16. Sherad Nowlin was born 13 Nov 1789; died Yes, date unknown.
    17. infant son Nowlin was born Mar 1781; died Mar 1781.