OWENS REUBEN
1844 -
Generation: 1
Generation: 3
Generation: 4
1. OWENS REUBEN was born in 1844 in Maury County, Tennessee (son of OWENS NOAH B. and LOCKHART MARTHA J.).
2. OWENS NOAH B. was born about 1830 in Maury County, Tennessee (son of OWENS RHEUBEN (REUBEN) and RANDALL MARY "POLLY"); died in By 1870. Notes:
Jan 5, 2013 E-Mail from Jeffrey Green:
Description: I am the great great grandson of Noah B. Owen. I have found records where he is listed as Brantley Owen so is guess the B was for Brantley.
Noah and Martha Lockhart married April 12, 1842. After she died, Noah married Mary Ann Robertson June 2, 1855. After she died and Noah had served in the Civil War, Noah married for a third time to Kessiah/Kessa Adams on April 5, 1864. Noah and Kessiah had one son Noah B. Owen, Jr. who was my great grandfather. Sadly, Noah and Kessiah both were apparently dead by 1870.
In the 1880 Census of Williamson County, we find Noah B. Owen Jr. (age 14) listed as living with his brother John M. Owen & his wife Eliza Booker. John M. Owen's mother was Martha J. Lockhart.
In a history of the Brown's Guards - Company G of the 1st Tennessee (Field's) Infantry, Brant Owen and John M. Owen are listed as serving. I found John M. Owen's record but only located Brant Owen's record as being listed as Napoleon B. Owens. Perhaps an error or someone embellishing the name.
I also have a copy of the land grant given to Reuben Owen for his purchase of land along Snow Creek in Maury County, TN on July 21, 1838 from Mr. William L. Sparkman. My research shows Reuben Owen as being born November 13, 1775 in Fincastle, Virginia. His family (Mom/Dad/Siblings) moved from there to Somerset, Kentucky in 1803. From there Reuben launched out on his own to settle in Maury County Tennessee in the town of Santa Fe around 1838.
Thank you for your site as it has provided me with much valuable information.
NOAH married LOCKHART MARTHA J. on 12 Apr 1842 in Maury County, Tennessee. MARTHA was born about 1827 in Maury County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]
3. LOCKHART MARTHA J. was born about 1827 in Maury County, Tennessee. Children:
- OWENS SARAH M. was born in 1843 in Maury County, Tennessee.
- 1. OWENS REUBEN was born in 1844 in Maury County, Tennessee.
- OWENS THOMAS was born in 1846 in Maury County, Tennessee.
- OWENS JOHN M. was born in 1847 in Maury County, Tennessee.
- OWENS MARY A. P. was born in 1850 in Maury County, Tennessee.
Generation: 3
4. OWENS RHEUBEN (REUBEN) was born in 1785 in Georgia. Notes:
MEANING OF SURNAME "OWENS"
The Surname Owens means "Son of Owen", the personal name Owen being derived from the old Welch Ewen and ultimately from the Old Greek Euyenee (well born).
Early records mention Robertus Filtus Yewn in Warwickshire Pipe Rolls of 1200 A. D.. Nicholas Filtus Owen of Oxfordshire and Richard Filtus Owen of Cambridgeshire in the Hundred Rolls of 1273 A.D.
Owen Owens who died in 1593 was a noted eccleastice who held office of Arch Deacon of Anglesy.
Among early emigrants from Britain to America were Thomas and Jonathan Owens who are reported in Virginia in 1655. Michael Joseph Owens (1850-1923) was a talented American inventor.
Like most of the counties in Middle Tennessee, Maury was settled largely by revolutionary soldiers or their decendents.
The population of the county in its early history was largely from North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. North Carolina gave grants to her soldiers for military service in the Revolutionary War. These grants were located mainly in Middle Tennessee from which cause a large number of North Carolina soldiers settled in that part of the state and not a few in Maury County.
Santa Fe is near the center of District No. 22. It is one of the oldest settlements in the county. The Indian title having been extinguished north of the river before they were south of it, settlements began there earlier. The following families are said to have settled in the county in 1806: the Cougheons and Brooks on Snow Creek; McLeans, Neelys, Cinders, Griffins, Mitchells, Fitzgeralds, Dotys, Aydelottes, Piggs, Ayers, Bakers, Hills, Todds, Seagraves, Lockharts, OWENS and Emistons. In 1807 came the Reaves, Binghams, Wrens, Hunters, and McCrackens.
It is said that Santa Fe was called Pin Hook at first but was changed later to Benton. But on application for post office another change became necessary and it was given its present name of Santa Fe.
Reuben Owens
Reuben Owens was born in 1785 in Georgia. The family moved into Maury Co., TN, and settled in Dist. #19. Reuben married "Polly" Randall February 9, 1814. The marriage was officiated by Robert Sellers, Justice of the Peace in Columbia, TN. Born to this union were William King Owens, David, Noah B., Rachel Ann, Gilford I., Jemina, Thomas, John, and Martha Ann.
William Owens married Margaret Nance February 11, 1832, in Columbia, TN, and four children were born in Maury Co., TN, to this union.
Elizabeth: b. Nov. 1832, m. William Cole Aug. 15, 1849, Jefferson Co., MO.
Elias "Ike", born May 31, 1834; d. Aug. 1, 1915, Potosi, MO; bd. Shirley Cemetery, Shirley MO; m. Dec. 11, 1851, Washington Co., MO, to Sophia Elizabeth Harmon: b. May 1836, IN; d. and bd. Miami, OK; 14 children.
Reuben: b. Oct. 25, 1836; m. Sept.12, 1857, Washington Co., MO, Isabell A. Scott: b. 1839, Kentucky; 6 children.
Andrew: b. Oct. 24, 1938, and it is believed that his mother, Margaret, died in TN. Andrew appears in the 1840 Washington Co., MO, census, Harmony Twp, and we lose track of him after that.
William King Owens' sister, Rachel Ann, m. Clement Nance May 1, 1938, in Maury County. Clement was a brother to Margaret (Nance) Owens.
Huge lead fields were discovered in the rich Mississippi Valley country as early as 1700. This brought abut the migration of emigrants and the settlement of communities such as Potosi, MO.
In the years between 1820 and the Civil War, Potosi continued as a dynamic community, prominent in State affairs and center of the mining industry.
Court records will verify that Clement and Rachel Ann moved from TN into Washington CJo. in 1839. It is natural that William and his children should make the trip at the same time.
The 1840 Washington Co., MO, Census lists William and the four children in Harmony Twp. He had found what he was looking for, and there was promise for the future. Now, all that he needed was a wife to help raise the children and to share in his new found life.
William met a young red-headed girl in southern Illinois by the name of Sarah Ann McCray (McRay). They fell in love and planned to marry, but her father did not think it right that a 17 year old girl should marry an old man of 27 with 4 children. Love has a way of winning out, even though it meant running away from home and never seeing her parents again. This was a new beginning--in a new land.
A house was built, crops set in, and there was time for increasing the family. The children born here were Anna Isabelle, b. Oct. 29, 1844; William Brantley, b. April 17, 1846; Daniel McCray, b. Aug. 28, 1848; and Mary Dosha Ann, b. Feb. 16, 1850.
Sometime between the 1850 census and 1852, William moved his family to Newton Co., MO, leaving Elizabeth, Elias and Reuben in Washington Co., as they had married and were settled in their own homes. Three more children were born to William and Sarah Ann at Granby, MO. They were James Clement, b. June 18, 1852; Hugh Jefferson, b. June 15, 1854; and John Anderson, b. April 14, 1856.
A photograph shows Dilly Fate Owens, 15th child of William King Owens, and his mother, Sarah Ann (McCray) Owens. The picture was taken a short time after William's death on January 15, 1882.
In 1858, William moved his family to Stone Co., MO, where he built his one room log cabin near the confluence of the James and the White rivers. Here they had four more children: Mahaila, b. March 31, 1859; Drucilla, b. April 25, 1861; Roland, b. April 20,1865; and Dilly Fate, b. May 24, 1872.
The information contained herein does not include the families of the first group of children, as they did not live in Stone Co., MO, as far as we have determined. All of the other children grew up in Stone Co. Their families are limited to the children and grandchildren for this account.
by Leonard E. Carey
History of Stone County, Missouri pp. 553-554
Stone County, Missouri, Historical Society 1989
RHEUBEN married RANDALL MARY "POLLY" on 9 Feb 1814 in Columbia, Maury Co., Tennessee; by Robert Sellers, J.P.. MARY (daughter of RANDALL JAMES, SR. and UNKNOWN NANCY) was born in 1785 in North Carolina. [Group Sheet]
5. RANDALL MARY "POLLY" was born in 1785 in North Carolina (daughter of RANDALL JAMES, SR. and UNKNOWN NANCY). Notes:
James Randall, Sr., and his wife, Nancy were living in North Carolina when their daughter Mary (called "Polly") was born in 1785. The family later moved westward into Tennessee and settled in Dist. #19 of Maury County.
Children:
- OWENS RACHEL ANN was born about 1813 in Maury County, Tennessee.
- OWENS WILLIAM KING was born on 31 Oct 1814 in Maury County, Tennessee; died on 15 Jan 1882 in Stone County, Missouri; was buried in Owens Cemetery, Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri.
- OWENS DAVID was born about 1817 in Tennessee.
- OWENS GILFORD I. was born about 1823 in Maury County, Tennessee.
- OWENS JEMIMA was born about 1824 in Maury County, Tennessee.
- OWENS THOMAS was born in 1826 in Maury County, Tennessee.
- 2. OWENS NOAH B. was born about 1830 in Maury County, Tennessee; died in By 1870.
- OWENS JOHN was born about 1830 in Maury County, Tennessee.
- OWENS MARTHA ANN was born about 1833.
Generation: 4
10. RANDALL JAMES, SR. was born in in Lived in N. Carolina. Notes:
James Randall, Sr., and his wife Nancy were living in North Carolina when their daughter Mary (called "Polly") was born in 1785. the family later moved westward into Tennessee and settled in Dist. #19 of Maury County.
JAMES married UNKNOWN NANCY. [Group Sheet]
11. UNKNOWN NANCY Children:
- 5. RANDALL MARY "POLLY" was born in 1785 in North Carolina.
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