WADDILL Alfonso S.

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  WADDILL Alfonso S.

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    BOLIVAR COUNTY LAND DEEDS

    3 June 1873.
    Book T, Page 157. Alfonso S Waddill of the County of Bolivar of the first part and John P. Tobin, J.D. Zigler, and J.M. Wilson of the firm of John P Tobin & Co of the second part. Whereas the said AS Wallill justly indebted to the said John P Tobin & Co. to wit: in the sum of $200.00 evidenced by his promissory note due and payable on or before 1 Nov for advances and supplies furnished to him as per book account by the said John P. Tobin & Co., that for and in consideration of the premises and for the sum of five dollars, in hand paid by the said John P. Tobin & Co. to the said A.S. Waddill has granted bargained and sold unto the said John P. Tobin & Co: one bay horse mule 7 years old about 15 hands high, 3 cows and calves. Also all the crops of cotton and corn planted and to be cultivated and gathered the said A.S. Waddill or hands under his control in the County of Bolivar. If payment shall be made due, then this indenture to be void.

    10 November 1874.
    Book X, Page 386. A.S. Waddill of the County of Bolivar of the first part and John P. Tobin, J.D. Zeigler, and R.R. Wilson of the second part. A.S. Waddill justly indebted to the said Jno P. Tobin and Co, the sum of $462.00 evidenced by his promissory note for said amount due and payable, to enable the said A.S. Waddill to carry on and cultivate the farm or piece of land occupied by him. Witnesseth that A.S. Waddill hath granted bargained and sold to the said Jno P Tobin & Co the following described property to wit: one brown horse mule about 10 years old, one wagon, 3 cows named Sal, Pink & Beauty, marked with a hole in right and split in left ear. Also 2 Yearlings same mark.

    17 July 1875.
    Book X, Page 509. A.S. Waddill of the County of Bolivar of the first part and Henry Frank and David Renaich doing business at Pride's Paints under the firm name and slyte of Frank & Renaich of the second part. In consideration of one dollar payed to the first part by the parties of the second part, hereby acknowledged, have granted, bargained, sold, grant and bargain unto the parties of the second part the described property as follows: 2 cows and calves, one five horse wagon, and the crop of cotton and corn raised by him in the Niles place in Bolivar County. Whereas the party of the first part is indebted to the second party for money, goods, wants, merchandise, and supplies as advanced by the open account of the party of the first part.

    Alfonso married STAPP Clementine C on 14 Aug 1873 in Bolivar County, Mississippi. Clementine (daughter of STAPP Harmon\Hiram Thomas and HERRING Patsy Martha) was born about 1858 in Talladega County, Alabama; died before 1897 in Mississippi. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. WADDILL Charles  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Aug 1876 in Mississippi.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  WADDILL Charles Descendancy chart to this point (1.Alfonso1) was born in Aug 1876 in Mississippi.

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    Mrs S.E. Stapp, Administrator(rix) of the Estate of A.T. Stapp, Deceased
    Feby 24, 1904
    Petition for Letters of Administration filed, bond filed with T.J. Williams and H.C. Green, surities., Warrant of appraisement issued to Charles Waddill, A.B. Sims, and J.B. Austin to appraise the estate of A.T. Stapp, deceased.

    (Notice the Charles Waddill listed above as an appraisor of the estate; Charles was a nephew to A.T. through his sister Clementine Stapp. This is the last bit of evidence that can be found on Charles, and it was unknown until finding this document, whether Charles had any contact with his uncle's family, but it appears that he did.)



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