Frances Wright was born
Wilson McCord 1 male age 20-30 (1800-1810) - Wilson 1 female age 15-20 (1810-1815) - Fanny 1 female under age 5 (1825-1830) - Nancy
Wilson McCord1 male age 30 - 40 (1800-1810) - Wilson 1 male age 5 - 10 (1830-1835) - William Gideon 3 males under age 5 (1835-1840) - David, Jacob, unknown 1 female age 20 - 30 (1800-1810) - Fanny 1 female age 10 - 15 (1825-1830) - Nancy 2 females age 5 - 10 (1830-1835) - Fanny and unknown
W W McCord 45 M farmer KY Fanny McCord 37 F TN Nancy C McCord 20 Fanny E McCord 18 William G McCord 16 David C McCord 14 Jacob W McCord 10 Philmore M McCord 8 Mahela C McCord 6 Columbus G McCord 4 Lydia A McCord 1
Court Settlement in Benton Co., TN for William Wright
Sent to me by John T. Wright
West Tennessee Whig", Jackson, Tennessee
-issue of Jan. 27, 1860, Vol. 18, page 3In the County Court of Benton Co., Tennessee at Camden."
James C. Wright, Administrator of William Wright, deceased, Fanny Wright, and others
vs.
P. W. Wright, John Huffhinds and wife, Elizabeth, P. Lewis and wife, Mary Lewis, and heirs of Lydia Brown, deceased, Mahala Ann Brown and J. E. Brown
Page 500, Feb., 1860
James Wright & others
vs.
P. G. Lewis and others
This day this cause came on P. W. Wright, John Huffmands (*Huffhines) & wife Elizabeth, P. Lewis & wife, Mary Lewis, and heirs of Lydia Brown, deceased, Mahala Brown, and J. E. Brown, are non-residents of the state of Tennessee it also appearing to the Court that publication had been made four successive weeks commanding said non-residents defendants to come & appear in the present Term of Court to plead, answer or (___?__) to said petition all of whom failed to plead, answer or (___?__) to said petition. It is therefore ordered by the Court that (___?__)procompisso (?) be taken as the non-residents and that this cause set for hearing exparten (?) as to them.
Benton County Court Records, March, 1860 Term
sent to me by John T. WrightJames C. Wright, Admr of William Wright Dec'd } * Sold land to W. W. Hudson and G. W. HudsonMahala Dowell formerly Mahala Wright } See Deed Book H, Pg. 561, 12-15-1868
Nancy Hudson formerly Nancy Wright }
J. C. Hudson who purchased Jacob Wright's interest, Matilda Thomas formerly Matilda Wright & her husband, F. C. Thomas & said F. C. Thomas who has purchased A. C. Wright's interest. ( *See deed book F, pg. 772, 1-4-1860) W. W. McCord (?) and Fanny, his wife, formerly Fanny Wright
VS
P. G. (should be P. W.) Wright, John Hufhries (*Huffhines) & Elizabeth, his wife, Mahala Ann Brown, J. E. Brown, hus. of P. Lewis & Mary, his wife, formerly Mary Wright
This day this cause came on for hering upon the Bill report of this Clerk & master pro confesso & proof & it appearing to the Court upon the repot of the C & M which is unexcepted that it would be unnecessary to sell the land for partition & (__?__) to the advantage of the heirs & it is further appearing to the Court from said report of the C & M that James Wright the admr of William Wright has paid thirty eight dollars and 64 cents over & above what came into his ahnds & such adm. which amount is due him with interest thereon. It is therefore ordered, adjudged & decreed by the Court that the Clerk of this Court after giving legal notice sell the same at the Court House door in (__?__)all except the dower interst upon a credit of twelve months the purchaser giving land & security for the purchasing of the remainder after paying so much cash as will be sufficient to pay the amount due James Wright, the administrator.
Willson McCord 47 Fanny F McCord 45 Jacob W McCord 19 P M McCord 18 Mahala C McCord 16 Martha J Rafety 14 Columbus G McCord 13 Lydia A McCord 12 John W McCord 10 Mary D McCord 8
W W McCord 64 (ancestry transcribed as M. W. - but it is W. W.) F McCord 56 J W McCord 18 W D McCord 13 M H McCord 25 F L McCord 8 W C McCord 7
Jacob enlisted at Paris, TN in the 20th Tennessee Cavalry, Co. E on 12/20/1863 by Captain Hallum for 3 years. He was captured at Fayette Station on 12/27/1863 and sent to Alton Military Prison in Alton, IL on 1/3/1864. He died of Rubeola (while a prisoner) in February of 1864. His family never knew what became of him. He was survived by his parents, several siblings, and his wife and 4 children. Civil War Record