Fifth Generation

146. WILLIS B BREWER (NATHAN THOMAS, JOHN, HOWELL SR, GEORGE) was born on 14 Dec 1799 in Randolph County, North Carolina. He died in 1848 in Wolfe County, Kentucky.

Willis married MAHALIA MAYNARD about 1822 in Ashe County, North Carolina. Mahalia was born in 1802 in Ashe County, North Carolina. She died in 1892.

They had the following children.
+ 186 M i. JEREMIAH BREWER was born about 1841.
+ 187 M ii. THOMAS BREWER was born in 1825. He died in 1885.

147. JACOB FLETCHER BREWER (ISAAC, HOWELL JR, HOWELL SR, GEORGE) was born in 19 Jun - 14 Oct 1794 in Hancock County, Georgia. He died in 1862/1865 in Benton Township, Polk County, Missouri. I would not here that Jacob's parentage has not yet been proven. Instead of Isaac, his father might have been Nimrod Brewer.  More research must be done before knowing for certain.  Nevertheless, it can be pretty safely assumed that he was a descendant of the same bunch of Brewers either way.


1808
The Crocker, Wakefield, Hooper, and Moore families migrated from Georgia to Illinois at about this time. At least some of them may have moved to Tennessee and then Illinois, but I can't remember where I read this. I don't know what year Jacob moved to Illinois. He doesn't appear on records there until 1820, when he was 26 years old.

1813 Muster Rolls (War of 1812) - Illinois, February to May
Arthur Crocker, Jacob's father-in-law, and several of Arthur's sons
Elijah Bankston Jr, who married Arthur's daughter, Rachel, in 1809

1813 Marriage - Illinois?
Jacob and Edeith are believed to have married in 1813, but I don't know of any proof of this, or whether it's true that the marriage occurred in Illinois, since no record of Jacob has been found, to my knowledge, which shows Jacob in Illinois prior to 1820. A Moultrie County, Illinois history book states that Elizabeth Crocker (Edeith's mother) would not allow Keziah Crocker (Edeith's sister) to be married at home because her other daughters had run away to get married against her wishes. This account also stated that Elizabeth considered it to be bad luck afterwards for Keziah to get married at home. Since Edeith was married before Keziah and was also older, this indicates that Edeith was one of the daughters who had run away.  I can't help but think that there was something very special about Jacob, that would have caused Edeith to run away and married him, even though her mother didn't want her to.  Call me a hopeless romantic, but I figure that they must have fallen in love and she really wanted to be with him, even if it meant causing hard feeling between herself and her parents.

1814 Land Purchase - St. Clair, Illinois
Jacob's future father-in-law, father purchased land 10 Sep 1814, but Jacob himself is not found in Illinois until 1820.

1820 Census - Sugar Creek, Washington County, Illinois
2 males under 10 (Seaburn and John Wesley Brewer)
1 male aged 18 to 25 (Jacob Fletcher Brewer Sr)
1 females under 10 (Surena Laraney Brewer)
1 female aged 16 to 25 (Edeith "Eda" Crocker)
Living next to his father-in-law, Arthur Crocker, and brother-in-law, William Crocker

1828 Jury Duty - Shelby County, Illinois
Jacob served on the first Grand Jury September 16

1830 Census - Precinct 2, Shelby County, Illinois
1 male under 5 (Jacob Fletcher Brewer Jr)
1 male aged 5 to 10 (Samuel T Brewer)
2 males aged 10 to 15 (Seaburn and John Wesley Brewer)
1 male aged 30 to 40 (Jacob Fletcher Brewer Sr)
1 female under 5 (Annie Margrett Brewer), was probably an infant
1 female aged 5 to 10 (Lucinda Brewer)
1 female aged 15 to 20 (Surena Laraney Brewer)
1 female aged 30 to 40 (Edeith "Eda" Crocker)
Also living there -
Arthur Crocker, Jacob's father-in-law, and John and William Crocker, his brother-in-laws, lived next door
Keziah Crocker, daughter of Arthur, and her husband James Carson
Rachel Crocker, daughter of Arthur, and her husband Elijah Bankston Jr (married 28 Nov 1809)
Hanson Middleton, living next to Arthur's son, Thomas, would later marry Jacob's daughter, Surena in 1833

1837 Land purchase - Shelby County, Illinois
Jacob bought land 21 March

1838 Land purchase - Shelby County, Illinois
Jacob bought 40 acres from his son, Seaburn, and Seaburn's wife, Mariah, 31 December. Mariah signed a release of right and dower to the sale

1840 Census - Shelby County, Illinois
1 male aged 10 to 15 (Jacob Fletcher Brewer Jr)
1 male aged 15 to 20 (Samuel T Brewer)
1 male aged 20 to 30 (John Wesley Brewer)
1 male aged 40 to 50 (Jacob Fletcher Brewer Sr)
1 female aged 10 to 15 (Annie Margrett Brewer)
1 female aged 15 to 20 (Lucinda Brewer)
1 female aged 40 to 50 (Edeith "Eda" Crocker)

1847 Probate Court - Shelby County, Illinois (May term)
Jacob Brewer purchased something from the estate of James Banning
Appraisers: Elias Carr, Davis Hall and Eli Hooper.
25 March 1847 Probate Sale -
Thomas Crocker, John Crocker, Jacob Brewer, William Hooper, William J. Milton, Elijah Bankson, purchasers.
Eli Hooper crier.
Source - Bankston-L Archives ➚

1850 Census - Wakefield District, Shelby County, Illinois
Jacob Brewer Sr - age 56, born in Georgia (ca. 1794)
Edeith Brewer - age 56, born in Georgia (ca. 1794)
Jacob Brewer Jr - age 21, born Illinois (ca. 1829)
Margrett Brewer - age 18, born Illinois  (ca. 1832), age might be a little off

1852 Migration - Illinois to Missouri
Jacob and Edeith left Shelby County, Illinois and moved to Polk County, Missouri

1854 Tax Assessment - Polk County, Missouri
Jacob Brewer Sr and his son, John W Brewer are listed

1860 Census - Benton Twp, Polk County, Missouri
Jacob Sr. age 65 born in Georgia (ca. 1795), land $2000, assets $1000, can’t read or write
Edeith age 66 born in Georgia can’t read or write
Jacob's sons, John Wesley Brewer, Samuel Brewer, and Jacob Brewer Jr also lived in Polk County

1862 Loyalty Oath - Polk County, Missouri
Jacob Sr and Edeith listed among citizens who signed an oath to protect, support and defend the Provisional Constitution and the government of the United States.

1863 Death of son, John Wesley Brewer (Union soldier) - Polk County, Missouri
Word reached Edeith that her son had been injured in the Civil War. Escorted by William Clark, Maranda's father, Edeith traveled by horse and wagon to Cape Girardeau, Missouri to bring him home. Maranda was the second wife of John Wesley Brewer's brother, Jacob Fletcher Brewer Jr. Another connection between the Clarks and the Brewers is that William Clark was the husband of John Wesley Brewer's sister-in-law, Mahulda "Hulda" Hunter. I had thought that John Wesley Brewer had also contracted small pox, but I don't remember where I heard that so I can't say for sure if it is true. John died sometime prior to 13 Aug 1863, when his wife, America, filed for a widow's pension.

1863 Tax Assessment - Polk County, Missouri
Jacob Brewer listed with property worth $500

1865 Death of Jacob Brewer Sr
It is believe that he died before 1865

1870 Census
Jacob and Edeith are not found, so it is presumed that both had passed away.


There is a wealth of information about Jacob Fletcher Brewer and related families at The Brewer's - Land of Jacob Fletcher Brewer, Father of  John W. Brewer ➚

Jacob married EDEITH "EDA" CROCKER, daughter of ARTHUR CROCKER and ELIZABETH WAKEFIELD, in 1813 in Illinois. Edeith was born about 1794 in Hancock County, Georgia. She died about 1865 in Benton Twp, Polk County, Missouri (last known residence).


Edeith could not read or write.

Edeith Crocker > Arthur Crocker > Thomas Crocker > Anthony Crocker > William Crocker > Anthony Crocker (immigrant)

1751 Land Grant to Jacob's future wife's relative, long before Jacob or Edeith were born.
"December 1751 Drawing of land grant as laid unto Arthur Crocker 202 acres of land in Edgecombe County lying on the north side of Deep Creek."
Source -  North Carolina Archives, posted at Croker/Crocker in North Carolina early 1700's ➚

To give perspective as to where this land might have been, part of Edgecombe County became Granville County in 1746, part of which helped form Orange County in 1752.

Arthur Crocker is surely a relation to Jacob Fletcher Brewer's future wife, Edeith Crocker. Howell Brewer Sr had land along the same river during this time. Edeith's grandfather, Anthony Crocker was in Granville County, North Carolina when his will was written in 1754.

They also lived in the same area of Georgia in the late 1790's. There were Crockers in James City, Virginia as early as 1621 who survived the Indian uprising of 1622. The family was in Isle of Wright County, Virginia by the 1670's or 1680's.  The Brewers were there at that time as well.

I include this info to show that some of the Crockers and Brewers lived in somewhat close proximity to each other for generations.
Thomas Crocker
1773 was in Wilkes County, Georgia

Arthur Crocker
1796 Tax records of Hancock County, Georgia
1805 Georgia land lottery
1807 Tax records of Baldwin County, Georgia (Baldwin County gained part of Hancock County in 1806)

Elijah Bankston Sr
1792 Residence - Clarke County, Georgia when son, at the birth of Elijah Jr who would later marry Edeith's sister, Rachel

They had the following children.
+ 188 F i. SURENA LARANEY BREWER was born on 26 Aug 1814. She died on 7 Apr 1856. 
+ 189 M ii. SEABURN BREWER was born about 1816. He died after 1870. 
+ 190 M iii. JOHN WESLEY BREWER (Union) was born in 19 Jun - 14 Oct 1816. He died in 1863. 
+ 191 M iv. SAMUEL T BREWER (Union) was born in Nov 1821. He died after 1900. 
+ 192 F v. LUCINDA BREWER was born about 1823. She died after 1885. 
+ 193 M vi. JACOB FLETCHER BREWER JR (Union, shingle maker) was born on 4 Jun 1828. He died on 15 Nov 1878. 
194 F vii. ANNIE MARGRETT BREWER was born about 1830 in Dry Point Twp, near Cowden, Shelby County, Illinois. She died after 1850 in Shelby County, Illinois (last known residence).

148. NATHAN R (RUEBEN?) BREWER (War of 1812) (ISAAC, HOWELL JR, HOWELL SR, GEORGE) was born in 14 Sep 1794 - 13 Sep 1795 in Georgia. He died after 1850 in Scott County, Missouri (last known residence).


His middle name might have been Reuben, due to naming custom of naming 4th son for father's oldest brother, although Nathan was likely the 2nd son, no I'm not sure.  He should have been named for his mother's father... Actually, going off of the 1850 census to determine Nathan's birth date, he was born between 14 Sept 1794 and 13 Sept 1795, which means that he and Jacob might have been twins. Perhaps, also, their mother died in childbirth.  Then the custom was sometimes to name the child after the deceased parent.  If Jacob was born first, maybe this is why he had the middle name of Fletcher, after his mother's maiden name, since he could not be named for her first name sinc she was a girl and he was a boy.  Just a thought...
Source - Family Naming Patterns ➚

Some older census records indicate that he was born between 1800 and 1810.  The 1850 one states he was born in 1795 which makes more sense if he was to be old enough to serve in the War of 1812

Reasons for thinking Nathan is Isaac's son (not proven) -
1) Both were in Georgia ca. 1812 (a Nathan Brewer was in Pray's 2nd Regiment (Militia) and Isaac was in Booth's 4th Regiment (Militia)
2) He lived next door to Isaac in McMinn County, Tennessee in 1830, reasonable age to be a son
3) His oldest son was named Isaac (19th century naming patterns suggested naming firstborn son after the father's father, see link above)

War of 1812 Service (assuming this is the correct Nathan Brewer)
Colonel John Pray's 2nd Regiment of the Georgia Militia

Nathan married MARY ANN UNKNOWN, daughter of ELI? UNKNOWN and NANCY or CIVILITY? UNKNOWN, about 1823 likely in McMinn County, Tennessee. Mary was born about 1796 in Tennessee. She died after 1850 in Scott, Missouri (last known residence). The names of Mary Ann's parents are estimated strictly on the basis of naming customs, and should not be considered accurate without further investigation.

They had the following children.
195 F i. NANCY? BREWER was born in 1820/1825, possibly in McMinn County, Tennessee. She married THOMAS SIMONS 17 Aug 1841 in Scott County, Missouri. 
196 F ii. CIVILITY? BREWER was born in 1820/1825 in of McMinn County, Tennessee. She married ELIAS HARRIS 24 Mar 1842 in Scott County, Missouri.
197 F iii. LUCINDA? BREWER was born in 1830/1835, possibly in Scott County, Missouri. She married ALFORD RUSH 16 Jan 1845 in Scott County, Missouri.
198 F iv. MARY? BREWER was born in 1830/1835 in of Scott County, Missouri.
+ 199 M v. ISAAC BREWER (Union) was born about 1831. He died after 1870.
200 F vi. MISS BREWER (1840 census) was born in 1835/1840 in of Scott County, Missouri. She died before 1850 in Scott County, Missouri. 
+ 201 M vii. ELI BREWER (Union) was born in 1837/1838. He died after 1861. 
202 M viii. JAMES BREWER was born about 1840 in Kentucky. He died after 1850 in Scott, Missouri. 
+ 203 M ix. WILLIAM ALBERT BREWER (Union) was born about 1843. He died before 1900.

151. JOSEPH BREWER (ISAAC, HOWELL JR, HOWELL SR, GEORGE) was born in 1811/1812 in Jackson County, Georgia. He died in 1874 near Cropwell or Kelly's Creek, St. Clair County, Alabama.


Naming customs suggest he could have been named for his father's 2nd oldest brother (don't think so) or his mother's eldest brother (more likely), if he was the 5th son. If so, some might have died young. Jacob Fletcher may have been the 1st son, Nathan R the 2nd, Joseph supposedly the 3rd, but naming patterns suggest there was one older than Jacob (he died?) who would have been named Howell for his father's father, then Jacob, then a 3rd son (who would have been named for his father (he died also?), then a 4th son named for his father's oldest brother (probably Nathan R (Rueben?)), then a 5th son (Joseph) - named for father's 2nd oldest brother (doesn't make any sense unless there's one we don't know about) or else his mother's oldest brother (don't know anything about her family). Of course, not everyone followed these naming customs exactly, so this information is included strictly as a guideline or for the sake of interest. 

1840 Census of William Division, Talladega County, Alabama
(1 person engaged in agriculture)
1 male under 5 (James Jasper Brewer born 1834)
1 male 5-10 (Sylvanus Brewer born 1837)
1 male 20-30 (Joseph Brewer born about 1811)
4 females under 5 (Susan, Sarah, Rosanna, and Euphemia)
1 female age 30-40 Joseph's wife Elizabeth born about 1809)
no slaves

1850 Census in Talladega Twp, Talladega County, Alabama
Joseph Brewer born about 1811 in Georgia, farmer with real estate worth $300
Elizabeth Brewer born about 1809 in Virginia
James Brewer born about 1833 in Alabama
Susan Brewer born about 1836 in Alabama
Sylvanus Brewer (male) born about 1837 in Alabama
Rosanna Brewer born about 1839 in Alabama
Sarah Brewer born about 1839 in Alabama
Euphemia Brewer born about 1841 in Alabama
Columbus Brewer born about 1846 in Alabama
Artemisia Brewer born about 1847 in Alabama
Hetta Brewer born about 1849 in Alabama

4 Apr 1851, Joseph Brewer gave an affidavit to support her father Isaac's application for Revolutionary War Pension, indicating that he was literate, at least to the point of being able to sign his name. A letter written to the pension office a bit later was in totally different handwriting, so I believe that the first was written by a local official, and the letter by Joseph. I think it very safe to say that he could read and write proficiently.

1860 Census in Coosa Valley, St. Clair County, Alabama
Joseph Brewer born about 1812 in Georgia, farmer
Elizabeth Brewer born about 1810 in Tennessee
Roseanna Brewer born about 1839 in Alabama
Fama Brewer born about 1840 in Alabama
Elizabeth Brewer born about 1843 in Alabama
Columbus Brewer born about 1845 in Alabama, farmer
Artamissa Brewer born about 1847 in Alabama
Hester Brewer born about 1849 in Alabama
Sylvanus Brewer born about 1837 in Alabama, farmer
Amanda Brewer born about 1840 in Alabama (wife of Sylvanus)

1870 Census in Precinct 12 near Kelley's Creek Post Office, St Clair County, Alabama
Joseph Brewer born about 1812 in Georgia
Elizabeth Brewer born about 1810 in Tennessee
V F Brewer born about 1844 in Alabama
Elizabeth Brewer born about 1846 in Alabama
D A Brewer born about 1848 in Alabama
Hetta Brewer born about 1850 in Alabama

Joseph married ELIZABETH in about 1833 in McMinn County, Tennessee. She died after 1870 near Kelley's Creek, St. Clair County, Alabama (last known residence).

They had the following children.
+ 204 M i. JAMES JASPER BREWER (Confederate) was born on 12 Jul 1834. He died on 4 Sep 1902. 
205 F ii. SUSAN BREWER was born about 1836 in Talladega County, Alabama. She died after 1850.
206 M iii. SYLVANUS "SYL" BREWER was born in Oct 1837 in Talladega County, Alabama. He died after 1870 in Johnson County, Texas (last known residence).
+ 207 F iv. SARAH SALLIE BREWER was born on 3 May 1839. She died on 3 May 1904.
+ 208 F v. ROSANNA JANE BREWER was born on 3 May 1840. She died on 14 Aug 1916.
209 F vi. V EUPHEMIA BREWER was born about 1840 in Talladega County, Alabama. She died after 1850 in Talladega District, Talladega County, Alabama (last known residence).
210 F vii. ELIZABETH BREWER was born about 1845 in Talladega County, Alabama.
211 M viii. COLUMBUS BREWER (Confederate) was born in 1845 in Talladega County, Alabama. He died in 30 Jan 1863 of disease in Canton, Madison County, Mississippi (was then a part of the Confederate States of America). He was buried in Canton Cemetery, Madison, Mississippi.

Civil War - Co H 30th Regiment of Alabama Infantry (Confederate)
Presented for service at age 17 by his father, Joseph Brewer
Enlisted at Talladega 25 May 1862 for 3 yrs
5' 10" tall
Fair complexion
Blue eyes
Light hair
Farmer
Died of disease 30 Jan 1863 in Canton, Mississippi. (Canton was a major center as far as nursing wounded confederate soldiers were concerned.  Being near a railroad, many wounded and dead soldiers were transported there.) 
Since he died before receiving his full pay, his father asked for what was due him (Columbus had no wife or children to claim the money).  The amount due was $11.00 for one month of wages and $28.49 for 77 days of clothing allowance at 37 cents per day, amounting in total to $39.49.
Source - Confederate records on Fold3 ➚ (12 pages)
212 F ix. DRUCILLA ARTAMISSA BREWER was born about 1847 in Talladega County, Alabama. She died in Sep 1889 in Dunlap, St. Clair, Alabama (last known residence). 
Drucilla married BLUFORD ALLEN GOSS, son of SEABORN ASHLEY GOSS and MARY HARRISON, on 15 Sep 1870 in St. Clair County, Alabama. Bluford was born in Jan 1851 in St. Clair County, Alabama. He died on 23 Dec 1921 in Motley County, Texas. 
213 F x. HESTER "HETTA" BREWER was born about 1849 in Talladega County, Alabama.
153. LITTLEBURY WHITECOTTON (orphan raised by Isaac and Sarah) (ISAAC, HOWELL JR, HOWELL SR, GEORGE) was born on 1 Jul 1812 in Georgia. He died on 11 Jun 1877 in Herrins Prairie, Williamson County, Illinois.


Possible birth parents - Tipton Whitecotton (born 1788 in Henry County, Virginia, died about 1844 in Habersham County, Georgia) and Francis Polly Dillen (born about 1787 in Henry County, Virginia). The odd thing is that his father was still alive, when Littlebury and Eliza were supposedly orphaned. It is possible that Tipton's death date is wrong, that they are not their parents, or that their father farmed them out because he couldn't support or take care of them on his own and never remarried.

1840 Census in McMinn County, Tennessee age 20-29, no slaves

1850 Census in McMinn County, Tennessee
Berry Whitecotton (Littleburry?) - born about 1812 in Georgia, miller, could not read or write
Phebe born about 1812 in Tennessee
Charles (abt 1832)
William (abt 1836)
Polly (abt 1839)
Catharine (abt 1841)
Jasper (abt 1843)
Berry (abt 1844)
George (abt 1846)
Tepton (abt 1849)
(Children all born in Tennessee)

Littlebury (written as Berry) bought land in Township 8, Williamson County, Illinois 26 Mar 1855 (40 acres, costing him $13)
Source - Illinois, Public Land Purchase Records, 1813-1909 ➚

Issued 40 acres of homestead land in Township 8, Williamson County, Illinois 1 Jun 1857
Source - U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907 ➚

By 1860 he had 20 acres of it farmable (Township 8 of Williamson County, Illinois) and had some livestock and crops
Source - US Federal Census Non-Polulation Schedules, 1850-1880 ➚

Samuel Walker (his sister's husband) might be also listed in the same Township on the same page, except he's listed as S. G. Walker so maybe its not him.  Samuel's middle name was Columbus not something starting with G, although the census taker might have misunderstood when he was told "Samuel C" and thought they said "Samuel G".

1860 Census - Williams, Williamson County, Illinois near Blairsville Post Office
Berry Whitecotton - born abt 1811 in Georgia, farmer, real estate $400, assets $180, illiterate
Phebe - born abt 1811 in Tennessee, could not read or write
William (abt 1836)
Polly (1837)
Catherine (abt 1839)
Jasper (abt 1841)
Berry (abt 1845)
George (abt 1847)
Tipton (abt 1850)
Abram (abt 1852)
Pheba (abt 1854)
Children all born in Tennessee.
Source - Census Image ➚

Two houses away lived Berry's sister Eliza (Whitecotton) Walker (next page).
Samuel Walker - born abt 1819 in Tennessee, farmer, real estate $200, assets, $150, could read/write
Eliza Walker - born about 1818 in Tennessee - should be Georgia, could not read or write
Lydda G (abt 1839)
Henry R (abt 1841)
Tabitha E (abt 1844)
James V (abt 1846)
William S (abt 1848)
Polly (abt 1851)
Samuel (abt 1854)
Catharine (abt 1857)
Children all born in Tennessee.

1865 Illinois Census -
Berry Whitecotton - Township 8 (same page shows William Whitecotton, presumably a relative)
Source - Illinois, State Census Collection, 1825-1865 ➚

1870 Census - Township 8, Williamson County, Illinois
Berry Whitecotton - born abt 1815 in Tennessee, farmer, land $400, assets $100, illiterate
Feby (Phebe) born abt 1816 in Tennessee
George (born abt 1848)
Tipton (abt 1850)
Sarah (abt 17)
Abraham (abt 1853, attended school)
Feby (abt 1855, attended school)
Children all born in Illinois (should be Tennessee)

Berry and Phebe Whitecotton were charter members of the First Baptist Church in Herrin, Illinois.
Source - Charter Members of Herrin Church-Whitecotton ➚

Littlebury married PHEBE ANNIS WALKER, daughter of WLLIAM HOUSTON WALKER and MARY POLLY BECK, about 1831 in McMinn County, Tennessee. Phebe was born on 3 Jul 1813 in Rutherford or Blount County, Tennessee. She died about 1881 in Herrins Prairie, Williamson County, Illinois.

They had the following children.
214 M i. CHARLES WHITECOTTON (Union) was born in Apr 1832 in McMinn County, Tennessee. He died in 1900/1910 in Herrins Prairie, Williamson County, Illinois. 

Civil War Records -
Charles Whitecotton, private, Company D, 128 Illinois Infantry
Residence - Williamson County, Illinois
Age 29
Height 5' 4 1/2"
Light hair
Fair complexion
Married
Farmer
Born in McMinn County, Tennessee
Joined 26 Sep 1862 at Camp Butler, Illinois under John Brown for 3 years
Mustered in 5 Nov 1862 at Camp Butler, Illinois
Source - Illinois State Archives ➚*James J Whitecotton was in the same company.  His full name might be James Jasper Whitecotton, likely same man as Jasper Whitecotton, Charles' brother.  I am guessing that he was named for James Jasper Brewer, son of Littlebury Whitecotton's step brother, Joseph Brewer. They enlisted on the same day and in the same place.
215 M ii. WILLIAM HERMAN WHITECOTTON was born on 17 Dec 1836 in McMinn, Tennessee. He died on 30 Mar 1896 in Illinois. He was buried in Hurricane Cemetery, Carterville, Williamson County, Illinois. 

William Whitecotton (might be him)
Residence - Eight Mile, Illinois (in 13th Congressional District)
Farmer
Age 25 as of 1 July 1863
Married
Born in Illinois (should be Tennessee?)
Source - U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865 (image) ➚ 
Burial -
W H Whitecotton
Died 30 Mar 1896
Headstone inscription - "aged 59y 3m 13d"
Source - Findagrave memorial (no headstone photo) ➚
216 F iii. POLLY WHITECOTTON was born in 1837/1839 in McMinn County, Tennessee. 
217 F iv. CATHERINE ANNA WHITECOTTON was born in 1839/1841 in McMinn County, Tennessee. She died before 1880. 
218 M v. JASPER WHITECOTTON  (Union) was born in 1841/1843 in McMinn County, Tennessee. 

James J Whitecotton
Private, Company D, 128 Illinois Infantry
Residence - Williamson County, Illinois
Age 20
Height 5' 6 1/2"
Dark hair
Blue eyes
Dark complexion
Single
Farmer
Born in McMinn County, Tennessee
Joined 26 Sep 1862 at Camp Butler, Illinois under John Brown for 3 years
Mustered in 5 Nov 1862 at Camp Butler, Illinois
Source - Illinois State Archives ➚* Much of the info is the same as for Charles including birth place, residence, enlistment date, etc. Maybe he is the same man as Charles' brother Jasper.  Maybe Jasper is his middle name and thus the name James "J" Whitecotton,  The age is right to be him.  To be 20 in 1862 he would have been born in about 1842.
219 M vi. GEORGE W WHITECOTTON was born on 17 Dec 1843 in McMinn County, Tennessee. He died on 17 Jan 1878 in Herrins Prairie, Williamson County, Illinois. 
220 M vii. BERRY WHITECOTTON JR was born on 5 Jul 1845 in McMinn County, Tennessee. He died on 7 Feb 1921 in Texas. 

1880 Census - Precinct 4, Denton County, Texas
Berry Whitecotton - 35 (b 1845) in Tennessee, farmer, illiterate, parents from Tennessee
Mary Whitecotton - 35 (b 1845) in Illinois, illiterate, parents from Virginia and Tennessee
Herbert Whitecotton - 10 (b 1870) in Illinois, Laborer
Arthur Whitecotton - 7 (b 1873) in Texas
Robert Whitecotton - 4 (b 1876) in Texas
Albert Whitecotton - 1 month (b 1880) in Texas
Source - Census Image ➚ 
Berry Whitecotton Jr was a charter member of the First Baptist Church in Herrin, Illinois.
Source - Charter Members of Herrin Church-Whitecotton ➚
221 M viii. TIPTON WHITECOTTON was born on 9 Jan 1850 in McMinn County, Tennessee. He died on 7 Mar 1899 in Herrins Prairie, Williamson County, Illinois. 

1880 Census - Herrins Prairie, Williamson County, Illinois
Tipton Whitecotton - age 30, born in Tennessee, farmer, could read/write, parents from Georgia and Tennessee
Parilee Whitecotton - age 27, born in Illinois, could read/write, parents' birth place not known
Josephine Whitecotton - age 9
Minerva E Whitecotton - age 7
Ida C Whitecotton - age 5
Emma B Whitecotton - age 6 months
Children all born in Illinois, with parents born in Tennessee and Illinois
Source - Census Image ➚
222 M ix. ABRAHAM "ABE" WHITECOTTON was born on 26 Apr 1852 in Herrins Prairie, Williamson County, Illinois. He died on 22 Jan 1939 in Herrins Prairie, Williamson County, Illinois. 

He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Herrin, Illinois, joining 15 Nov 1869, and was considered to be a "wonderful devoted soul" known as "Uncle Abe". He remained a respected member for almost 70 years.
Source - Charter Members of Herrin Church-Whitecotton ➚
223 F x. SARAH WHITECOTTON was born on 26 Apr 1852 in Herrins Prairie, Williamson County, Illinois. 
224 F xi. PHEBE WHITECOTTON was born in 1854/1856 in Herrins Prairie, Williamson County, Illinois. She died on 17 Nov 1879 in Herrins Prairie, Williamson County, Illinois. 
154. ELIZA WHITECOTTON (orphan raised by Isaac and Sarah) (ISAAC, HOWELL JR, HOWELL SR, GEORGE) was born in 1819 in Georgia. She died after 1880 in Western, Williamson County, Illinois (last known residence).


29 Apr 1850, Eliza (Whitecotton) Walker stated that she was a poor orphan girl taken in by the Isaac Brewer family and raised as a part of their family until she reached the age of 20.  She stated in her affidavit that she remembers Isaac speaking of his Revolutionary War experiences and of his being wounded during the war.  This statement was given in support of Isaac's application for a pension.

On ancestry.com it says that her parents were Tipton Whitecotton and Francis Polly Dillen but they were still alive when she was supposedly an orphan and taken in by Isaac Brewer.

1830: McMinn County, Tennessee with Isaac Brewer and his family
1840: McMinn County, Tennessee with husband Samuel Walker and children
1850: McMinn County, Tennessee, could not read or write
1860: Williamson County, Tennessee
1880: Williamson County, Tennnessee

Eliza married SAMUEL COLUMBUS WALKER, son of WILLIAM HOUSTON WALKER and MARY POLLY BECK, on 13 Mar 1839 in McMinn County, Tennessee. Samuel was born on 22 Dec 1819 in Georgia or Tennessee. He died after 1880 in Williamson County, Illinois.

He could read and write.

They had the following children.
225 F i. LYDIA G WALKER was born in Dec 1839 in McMinn County, Tennessee. She died on 23 Apr 1933 in Marion, Williamson County, Illinois. 
226 M ii. HENRY R WALKER was born about 1842 in McMinn County, Tennessee. He died after 1850 in McMinn County, Tennessee (last known residence). 
227 F iii. TABITHA E WALKER was born about 1843 in McMinn County, Tennessee. She died after 1850 in McMinn County, Tennessee (last known residence). 
228 M iv. JAMES VANCE WALKER was born on 20 Jan 1848 in McMinn County, Tennessee. He died on 18 Nov 1899 in Colp, Williamson County, Illinois. 
229 M v. SILAS WILLIAM WALKER was born about 1848 in McMinn County, Tennessee. He died in 1910 in of Western, Williamson County, Illinois. 
230 F vi. MARY POLLY WALKER was born in Dec 1850 in McMinn County, Tennessee. She died in 1920 in of Western, Williamson County, Illinois. 
231 M vii. SAMUEL COLUMBUS WALKER JR was born on 27 Jan 1854 in McMinn County, Tennessee. He died on 3 Feb 1918 in West Frankfurt, Franklin County, Illinois. 
232 F viii. CATHERINE WALKER was born in Nov 1857 in McMinn County, Tennessee. She died on 1 Dec 1938 in Williams County, Illinois.

178. JOAB BREWER (HOWELL COBB, AMBROSE, HOWELL SR, GEORGE) was born in 1812 in Moore County, North Carolina. Joab married LUCY SLATTON in Hawkins County, Tennessee. Lucy was born in 1812 in Big War Creek, Clinch Mountain, Hawkins County, Tennessee.

They had the following children.
233 M i. JOHN C "BLACK SNAKE JOHN" BREWER was born on 10 Apr 1850 in Owsley County, Kentucky. He died on 10 Feb 1920 in Whitley County, Kentucky. 
Evidently Black Snake John Brewer was a bit of a scary fellow when he got riled up! 

"Lucy rode on the back of the horse behind Joseph to attend the Laurel River Association (of Baptist churches) which meant at Silver Creek Baptist Church in Rockcastle County.  There they met "Black Snake John" Brewer. When he found out they were Brewer's, he insisted that they go home with him. (Black Snake John was the oldest son of Joab Brewer, oldest Son of Howell Cobb Brewer, brother of Prettyman Brewer). He lived on top of Peach Orchard Mountain. Joe and Black Snake John got into an argument about religion and Lucy was so frightened that she would have made her father take her home, except that they couldn't see to get down off the mountain in the dark. Lucy was about 15 years old at this time."
Source - Joseph and Dolly Johnson Brewer ➚
John married MARGARET "MAGGIE" PICKETT. Margaret was born on 16 Aug 1852 in Scott County, Kentucky. She died on 12 Jun 1946 in Whitley County, Kentucky. She was buried in Perkins Cemetery, near Woodbine, Kentucky.

182. WILSON BREWER (MARK, NICHOLAS, NICHOLAS, GEORGE) was born on 13 Oct 1801 in Chatham County, North Carolina. He died on 12 Dec 1883 in Roane County, Tennessee. Wilson married AMY MARTIN on 25 Jul 1827 in Chatham County, North Carolina.

They had the following children.
234 M i. NICHOLAS ADAM BREWER was born on 12 Oct 1831 in Chatham County, North Carolina. He died on 27 Jan 1919 in Parnell, Lonoke County, Arkansas. 
235 M ii. JOHN ADAMS BREWER was born on 7 Apr 1833 in Chatham County, North Carolina. He died on 18 Nov 1887 in Lonoke County, Arkansas. 
236 M iii. DAVID DANIEL BREWER was born on 8 May 1836 in Chatham County, North Carolina. He died in Mar 1911 in Birdtown, Conway County, Arkansas.

185. ROBERT WILLIS BREWER (Confederate) (WILLIAM "HOLEETA BILL", WILLIAM, BURWELL, GEORGE) was born on 21 Apr 1819 in Perry County, Alabama. He died on 6 May 1876 in Wilcox County, Alabama.


Was a farmer and merchant, and also served in the artillery branch of the Confederate Army.

Robert married JANE HADDEN, daughter of WILLIAM HADDEN (Patriot) and MISS DEFOE. Jane was born in Abbesville District, , South Carolina.

They had the following children.
+ 237 M i. WILLIS ROBERT BREWER (Confederate) was born on 14 Mar 1844. 
238 M ii. LEWIS BREWER (Confederate).

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2 comments:

  1. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I AM IN NEED OF GREAT HELP LOCATING INFORMATION OF MY GRANDFATHER FRANK BURT BREWER. MY GRANDFATHER FATHER IS A MYSTERY.I HAVE BEEN TOLD HE DIED WHEN MY GRANDFATHER WAS VERY YOUNG, UNDER THE AGE OF 16. I WAS ALSO TOLD HE WAS INDIAN. I AM NOT SURE THESE TO BE THE TRUE FACTS. I WAS ALSO TOLD MY GRANDFATHER WAS FROM ARKANSAS AREA, THAT IS STILL NOT POSTIVE OF. I AM SURE I KNOW THIS MY GRANDMOTHER IS BURIED IN PRINCETON, KY. I AM SURE I KNOW THIS MUCH MY GRANFATHER BREWER HAD A BROTHER NAME THOMAS J BREWER WHO DIED IN DAWSON SPRINGS, KY, HE ALSO HAD A TWIN SISTER THAT MOVED TO CHICAGO AREA, COOK COUNTY, ILL, UNSURE WHERE SHE IS LAID TO REST IR HER MARRIED NAME, HE HAD ANOTHER SISTER NAMED GERTRUDE BREWER PUGH, ALSO PASSAWAY BURIED IN CALDWELL COUNTY, PRINCETON, KY. PLEASE IF YOU OR ANYONE CAN HOOK ME UP WITH ANT LINKS TO MY FAMILY LINE I WOULD SO SO APPRECIATE IT. THANK YOU RHONDA PAYNE RICHARDSON , YOU CAN CONTACT ME AT RHONDAH24@GMAIL.COM OR RHONDASUE1961@YAHOO

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  2. does anyone know info on Zachariah Taylor Brewer born nov 26,1848 clark co.,ill married Nancy Catherine davis, child William brewer/ please help to gather info on my g-g-g grandfather

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