Some Descendants of 
Hinchey W. Warren
of
Burke Co, Georgia
&
Conecuh & Dallas Counties, Alabama

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Hinchey W. Warren was born June 8, 1787* Burke Co., Ga. and removed to Conecuh Co, Ala about 1818, settling near his father, E/S Murder Creek, 1 mi. E. of Sparta, where he died on February 28, 1855  (Obit** & grave marker) and is buried in a private family cemetery on his old plantation. (Warren Family Cemetery)

Hinchey Warren was a large landowner in Conecuh Co. &   Dallas Co., as well as several surrounding counties.

* Bible records of Richard Warren show 1789-Census, Obit & Marker indicate 1787-I believe this Bible record is a transcription error, as his sister was born Jan, 1790.

He married about 1808 in Georgia  to MARY M. ___________
She was born June 22, 1786-Died: Sept.15, 1886** Warren Family Cemetery, Conecuh Co., Ala.  (Marker reads: Sacred to the memory of Mary M. Warren,  Wife of H. W. Warren , born June 22, 1786 Died Sept. 15, 1886**"Rest Grandma, from the toils of life, For thou hast won the rest of the pure in heart")   By Grandson
** Mary M. Warren died July 12th, 1868 (Boulware Family Bible Records)
Parents of Hinchey Warren are: Richard Warren & wife Sarah (MNU)

Hinchey Warren served as a Private (#88) in the War of 1812 from Pulaski Co, Ga- under Lt. Col. Allen Tooke (see Muster Roll below)

** (Obit Courtesy of Judy Baugh)
From Alabama Baptist Advocate  Conecuh Co., Ala. March 3, 1855

"Departed this life on Wednesday morning, the 28th ultimo, at his residence in Conecuh County, Ala., HINCHEY WARREN, ESQ. in the 68th year of his age.  Mr. Warren was one of the first settlers in the county, a man of untiring energy, industry, and perseverance-eminently successful as a planter and agriculturist; and accumulated a handsome fortune by his own industry.  He was a man of strict integrity, punctual in all his business transactions and in the true sense of the term  an honest man. He was an affectionate husband, a kind parent, and a warm and faithful friend--kind and courteous in his intercourse with society, modest and retiring in disposition. "

"In the death of Mr. Warren the community has sustained a severe loss, his family and intimate friends one that is irreparable--a glorious consolation remains; he died resigned to the will of his heavenly Father, and with a firm hope of a happy immortality."

"Pain cannot pierce the passive breast,
No sorrow there can dwell.
The aching heart is now at rest.
Dear lov'd one fare thee well."
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Directions to Warren Family Cemetery from Evergreen, Ala- go out County Rd # 29S, to intersection of Co. Rd #85, turn right on 85 and go to Co Rd 87; turn right on 87 and go to New Hope Baptist Church on the right side of road.  The cemetery is across the driveway just past the church on right side of Co Rd 87. 
At one time it had a very ornate iron fence around it, but now it is laying flat on the ground.  It has recently been cleaned of underbrush and mowed .  The large flat marble slabs are laying flat on the ground now-They appear to have been the top section of marble tombs which have been opened either by time or vandals.
 The marker for Mary M. Warren, wife of H. W. Warren and Amanda N. Boulware is all on one smaller marble marker-Amanda Boulware on left side and Mary M. Warren on right side- with a picture of a pair of clasped hands at the top. There is also an adult size marble tomb with no marking of any kind on it, as well as at least 12-15 other graves there, some with only rocks marking the spot and some with nothing marking the spot, only sink holes indicating graves.- Personal visit, Wednesday, Nov. 15,  2000-SGS.

The person responsible for the restoration of the Warren/Boulware Family cemetery is Claire Boulware Stallworth, of Beatrice, in Monroe Co, Alabama, a descendant of Hinchie Warren Boulware.

Marker Reads: "This marble is dedicated to the memory of Hinchey Warren, a native of Georgia, who departed this life February 28th, 1855 in the 68th year of his age
Being possessed of great energy and a strong intellect, he was imminently successful in business.
For several years before his death he was an active and pious member of the Beulah Baptist Church and was supported amidst the terrors of death by the consolations of the Gospel.
A few only of his children have been spared to execute this act of devotion, this last tribute of respect to his departed remains. 
In memory of his exe____ied virtues, being sensible of the irreparable loss they have sustained and while gratitude remains on earth, his affectionate children will never cease to lament a good father and husband."
"When the good man yields his breath
For a home above the skies;
Bright beyond the gulf of death
Lo! the land of promise lies.
Peace to our dear father's shade
In that land where sorrows cease
And to father's ashes laid
In the earth's cold bosom, peace."
Tombstone by J. Turner, Mobile

This marble slab is broken into several pieces, carefully placed back together, lying flat on the ground-sgs

Foreground, left-Mortimer P. Boulware, right-unmarked adult size marble slab
Center-Amanda N. Boulware/Mary M. Warren w/o H. W. Warren-same marker
Background, left, Hinchey Warren, center, John Q. A. Warren, right, Frances (Warren) Jones, w/o Sanford Jones

CHILDREN-  WARREN (had 2 sons and 4 dtrs)

(1) Hinchey, Jr.    Born Ca 1810 Georgia d. bet. 1850-1850; single, 1840 Dallas Co., Ala, overseer for the Dallas Co plantation of his father

(2) Amanda N. Born April 12, 1812 Georgia Died: June 2, 1884 Buried: Warren Family Cem., near Sparta, Conecuh Co., Ala-Marker reads Sacred to the Memory of Amanda N. , wife of Mortimer Boulware, born April 12, 1812, Died June 2, 1884  "She was an indulgent mother, A faithful wife, A friend to the needy, A meek and lowly follower of The Blessed Savior" By a son
(M) Dr. Mortimer Boulware, Sr.  Ca 1833 Conecuh Co., Ala.
Born Sept. 11, 1808 Caroline Co., Va. (near Port Royal)
Died: January 4, 1859  Conecuh Co, Ala
Buried: Warren Family Cem., Sparta, Conecuh Co., Ala-(Marker)

This family resided in Conecuh & Monroe Counties, Ala

(3) Sarah Ann E. Born January 1, 1817 Georgia Died: February 16. 1892 DeSoto Par., La
(M) Conecuh Co, Ala October 1, 1832   MAJOR JOHN JAMES GREENING  

This family resided in Dallas Co, Ala until 1847 when they removed to La.

Res-1850 Sabine Par., La.   (later becoming part of DeSoto Par.)

(4) Frances E. Born June 11, 1820 Conecuh Co, Ala Died: October 5, 1841  Buried Warren Family Cemetery,  near Sparta, Conecuh Co., Ala (Marker reads- In Memory of Frances E., wife of Sanford Jones
She was born June 11th, 1820 and died Oct. 5th, 1841. "Leaves the greenest will decay, And flowers the brightest fade away, When Autumn winds are sweeping; And be the household ere so fair, The hand of death will soon be there, And turn the scene to weeping."
(M) Sanford Jones   
(No children of record-none mentioned in Est. Settmt. of Hinchey Warren)
Sanford Jones born CA 1807 Died June 16, 1849 Buried: Old Beulah Cemetery, Conecuh Co.-He married #2 Susan J. Ashley  born 1827 died 1858, who is also buried at Old Beulah Cem.

(5) John Quincy Adams  Born July 18, 1825 Conecuh Co, Ala. Died: April 4, 1856 Conecuh Co., Ala Buried: Warren Family Cemetery near Sparta, Conecuh Co, Ala.- (Marker reads  John Q. A. Warren, Born July 18th, 1825 Died April 4th, 1856, with no other inscription .)   He did not marry

From Judy Baugh ----A minor note re. J.Q.A. Warren - he was subscribed to the 'Southern Quarterly Review', at least for 1846. Names of subscribers were published as they subbed/ renewed - "Sparta, Ala. - J.Q.A. Warren, 5[dollars pd. for subs.]" Ref. SQR 
images in the Making of America collection at Univ. of Michigan. The SQR covered 
issues of the day, literature, politics, etc. - obviously aimed at the gentleman planter class. 

.(6) Mary W. Born June 30, 1827  Conecuh Co., Ala Died Dec. 25, 1896 Selma, Dallas Co, Ala.-Live Oak Cem., Selma, Dallas Co, Ala.
(M) Irvin Matthew Hunter  CA 1845-Conecuh Co., Ala. 
(s/o C. D. Hunter of Dallas Co., Ala.) 
He was born Aug. 19, 1820 Conecuh Co, Ala
He died Dec. 1, 1854 Conecuh Co, Ala- Buried: Beulah Cem., Conecuh Co, Ala
(Resided in Dallas Co, Ala, 1850)

 a.  Mary Delia Hunter, born CA 1846 Dallas Co, Ala, 
            (M)  Charles F. Seivers, pr to 1870 Dallas Co, Ala. (lived @ Orrville, 1870) He was b. abt 1839 Denmark.  He was a Merchant in Orrville, Dallas Co., Ala 1870 & signed papers for his mother-in-law's commitment to a mental Hospital in 1873.  Mary Delia was apparently deceased at that time .did not locate anywhere in 1880-No record of children

(Civil War Service Records) Seivers, Charles F. Pvt, Brooks Battalion, Confederate Regulars, Infantry; Allegiance: Confederate-
        b. Charles Davis Hunter Born Aug 1, 1848 Dallas Co, Ala
 ( The following information on this family is from  Ann Underwood of Selma, Dallas Co., Ala. and Ward Oliver of Baton Rouge, La)

 CHARLES DAVIS HUNTER was born August 1, 1848, and died February 6, 1898 in Dallas County, Alabama. He married FRANCES PERINE MILHOUS February 11, 1878 in Dallas County, Alabama. She was born November 6, 1852 in Dallas County, Alabama, and died March 26, 1918 in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama
(Both are buried @ Live Oak Cem, Selma, Dallas Co, Ala)

Children of CHARLES D. HUNTER and FRANCES MILHOUS

                   i. ELLA MAI HUNTER, b. December 16, 1878, Dallas County, Alabama2; d. February 7, 1902, Dallas County, Alabama m. abt 1897, JOHN S. POLLARD; b. Nov., 1873 Ala-He was a clerk, NO children 1900 Birmingham, Ala

                  ii. EILEEN R. HUNTER, b. January 1, 1883, Dallas County, Alabama  d. December 5, 1939, Selma, Dallas County, Alabama; m. PAUL W. STEWART; b. Abt. 1880 Ala

                 iii. CAMILLA MEYER HUNTER, b. November 25, 1884, Dallas County, Alabama  d. February 1, 1938, Selma, Dallas County, Alabama m. ROBERT PETER HAMILTON, November 27, 1906, Selma, Dallas County, Alabama  b. October 2, 1878  d. November 21, 1968, Selma, Dallas County, Alabama
This family occupied the home @ 602 Selma St.
           Their children: Hamilton
            1. Frances born Ca 1909 Ala -single 1930
            2. Hunter (son) born 1913 Ala single 1930
            3. Ann b. January 28, 1918 Ala d. October 9, 2006 Selma, Dallas Co., Ala (SSDI) (M) Hugh W. Underwood. October 21, 1947 Dallas Co., Ala.  He was b. June 10, 1917 d. January 3, 2004 Selma, Dallas Co., Ala (SSDI)

              4. Catherine b. 1921 Ala

                 iv.WARREN IRVIN HUNTER, b. April 11, 1888, Dallas County, Alabama ; d. December 26, 1926, Dallas County, Alabama m. MARTHA RILEY; b. Feb. 9, 1892 Ala d. August, 1978 Gardendale, Jefferson Co.,  Ala (SSDI) 

The Charles D. Hunter home @ 602 Selma, was built in 1895,  is Victorian in style, and has remained in the original family since construction. 

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Muster Roll, of a detachment of Georgia cavalry mounted riflemen under my command Stationed at Fort Mitchell Hartford and on an Indian Scout from the 9th November to the 22d of November 1814. Both dates Included
No. Rank NAMES COMMENCEMENT EXPIRATION
OF SERVICE OF SERVICE
1 Lieut Col Allen Tooke Nov. 9 1814 Nov 22 1814
1 Capt R. H. Thomas “ “
1st Lt James L. Perry “ “
2nd Lt Furney F. Gatlen “ “
Cornt Thos Sutton “ “
1 1st Sgt Thomas J. Johnson “ “
2 “ Jos B. Colson “ “
3 “ Hardy Gatlen “ “
4 “ Jacob Watson “ “
1 Copl James W. Shines “ “
2 “ John Jones “ “
3 “ B. G. Thomas “ “
4 “ Chas. Carden “ 

Privates: Incl:
#84-Robert Warren
#88 Hinckley Warren

[Note: Men probably from Pulaski County]
Lt. Col. Tooke showed service from Nov 9 to Nov 22 1814 with a detachment of Georgia cavalry mounted riflemen at Ft. Mitchell Hartford and on "an expedition into the Indian Nation".

Ref-“Georgia Military Record Book 1799-1839”, WPA Project No. 5993, Copied, Indexed, Bound with authority of John B. Wilson, Secretary Of State, 1941. Book located in Georgia State Archives (F 290 .H 395). Bound by Mrs. Herman J. Gaertner,
President of the Gen. John Floyd Chapter United States Daughters of 1812.

1816 Jefferson Co Ga. TL - Henche Warren
1816 Pulaski Co  Ga. TL Hinchy Warren, Robert Warren etal
1818 Pulaski Co, Ga- TL-Capt Davis' District-Name-Hinchey Warren, Polls 1, slaves-16; Pine Land, 3/4 mills=202 1/2 Ac; Oak & Hickory land, 2 1/2 m = 202 1/2 AC, 1 1/4 m = 202 1/2 AC; Dist. 24; Number 228; 2 Wheel Pleasure Carriage = 1; General Tax = $6.72.1 3/4

1818 Tax List-Conecuh Co, Ala
Warren, Hanchey (Hinchey) (s/o Richard)
'" Ketral (Kittrell) -s/o Josiah, nephew to Richard
" Laban - s/o Richard
" Malakiah-s/o Richard
" Richard  (s/o Hinchey SR)
" Robert -s/o Richard

1820 Conecuh Co Ala Census P 358 (Printed)
Hinchey Warren
1 WM over 21 yrs, 1 WM under 21 yrs.
1 WF over 21 yrs, 2 WF under 21 yrs, and 20 slaves

From Toulmin's Digest of Laws, 1823, P 558: (Dec. 8, 1821)

An academy was established at Sparta in Conecuh County under the superintendence of :
William Blackshear
Robert W. Carter
Martin H. Furlow
Benjamin Hart
Elias F. Muse
Phillip Noland
Samuel W. Oliver
Mabry Thomas
Alexander Travis
HINCHE WARREN
Thomas Watts

Sparta Academy was located in the town of Sparta, AL which was the county seat of Conecuh County until about 1867. The courthouse burned and the county seat was moved to Evergreen. Sparta Academy was the first public school in this area and the students came during the week and went home on the week-ends. One of the most famous student was William B. Travis of the Alamo. Ref-Conecuh Co, Ala mailing list

1830 Conecuh Co, Ala P 104-Film
Hinchey Warren
1 M 40-50 yrs -himself            
1 M 20-30 yrs -Hinchey Jr
1 M 15-20 yrs- ?(May be hired hand, did not appear in 1820 census)
1 M 5-10 yrs -John Q. A.
1 F 40-50 yrs -Wife
1 F 15-20 yrs -Amanda
1 F 10-15 yrs Sarah Ann
1 F 5-10 yrs Frances
1 F Under 5 yrs,  -Mary       & 56 slaves

1840 Dallas Co, Ala P 075
John J Greening  (M) 1832 Conecuh co, Ala
1 Male 30-40,  (Himself)
1 Male 20-30 Unidentified-
1 Male Und 5 -S W Greening
1 Fe 20-30 (wife, Sarah A Warren)
1 Fe 5-10 (Mary Amanda)
1 Fe Und 5 (Virginia Elizabeth)
29 slaves, 22 persons engaged in Agriculture

P 078 Hinchey Warren 1 Male 30-40 yrs (This is Hinchey Warren, Jr)*
83 slaves, 50 persons engaged in Agriculture, 1 person eng. in Mfg/Trade
*Hinchey Warren, Jr. is obviously overseer for his father's plantation in Dallas Co.

1840 Conecuh Co., Ala Census-P 260 -film
Hinchey Warren (Sr)
1 M 50-60-himself
1 M 10-15-John Q. A.
1 F 30-40-not old enough to be his wife Mary M (May simply be in wrong column)
1 F 5-10  -Mary            and 253 slaves
13 persons engaged in Agriculture, 2 persons engaged in Mfg/Trade

STATE OF THE CHURCHES” report from the “Minutes of the Bethlehem Baptist Association”; 1826-1845

Source: “Bethlehem Baptist Association Minutes 1827-1967 and Beckbe Association Minutes 1826” on microfilm at Samford University. Microfilm can be ordered through inter library loan.

Note: The Bethlehem Association was known as The Beckbe Association until 1827.
(a)=absent
1849
Church: Beulah
Post Office: Ever Green
Resident Pastor: A. Travis
Other Ministers, Members of the Churches: D. Giddingss, licent.
By Whom Supplied: -----
Clerk: Andrew Jay
Messengers: A. Travis, O.F. Nunnelee, W.H. Greening, H. Warren, Andrew Jay

1850 Conecuh Co, Ala , Sparta PO HH#408-408
Hinchey Warren 63 M Ga. $4,000.
Mary M. "  62 F Ga.  
John Q. A. " 25 M Ala.

(Itemized list)
1850 Conecuh Co-slave sch.- Hinchey Warren-56 slaves
1850 Dallas Co-slave sch.-   Hincy (Hinchey) Warren-107 slaves 
Hinchey Warren has deeded many slaves to his children between 1840-1860
Mary Warren Slave Schedule, 1860 Conecuh Co., Ala

1850 Dallas Co, Ala Agricultural Census:
1. Owner
2. Acres of Improved Land
3. Acres of Unimproved Land
4. Cash Value of Farm
5. Value of Farm Implements and Machinery
13. Value of Livestock

Mat Hunter, -, -, -, 200, 555
H. W. Warn, 300,420, 1800, 375, 1275  (Hinchey W. Warren)

1850 Dallas Co, P 260 HH#408 
Matt Hunter 28 M Ala (Irvin Matthew Hunter)
Mary 25 F Ala (Mary Warren Hunter,  dtr of Hinchey Warren)
Delia 04 F Ala
Charles 02 M Ala--(Mary & children not located 1860)

1860 Conecuh Co., Ala, Sparta PO HH #596-576
Mary Warren 71 F   NC  $5,000./$30,000. (widow of Hinchey W Warren)
Wm. A. Long 24 M Va. $500. overseer, farming
J. V. Snowden 48 M SC overseer $14,150. & 39 slaves

1870 Dallas Co, Ala. Orrville PO, P 506
Charles Seivers 31 WM Merchant $2,000 Born Denmark, both parents of foreign birth
Mary Seivers 23 WF Born Ala Keeping house (Mary Delia Hunter)
Annett Watkins 21 WF Born Ala 
James Anderson 30 WM Born Ala Clerk in Store
(This family missing 1880 National Index)

1870 Athens, Dallas Co., Ala -C D Hunter 21 WM Ala Farmer $250. (Charles Davis Hubter)

1880 Dallas Co, ala ED 47, Sh 18, HH 192-192
C. D. Hunter 32 WM Ala Ala Ala Farmer
F. P. " 26 WF Ala Ala Ala Wife (Milhous)
Ella May " 01 WF Ala Ala Ala Dtr
F. Anderson 12 WF Mixed Domestic help

1880 Tuscaloosa Co, Ala P 705C
M. W. Hunter 46 WF Ala Widow (sh be 53) (Mary Warren Hunter-Patient in Hospital)

1900 Dallas Co, Ala (1 Ward, Selma) ED42, 1333 Selma Street, P 225-HH 104-105
Fannie M Hunter 47 WF Nov, 1852 Ala Ala Ala Widow Had 4 ch-4 living (Milhous)
Eileen " 18 WF Jan 1887 Ala Ala Ala Dtr
Camilla  " 14 WF Nov 1887 Ala Ala Ala Dtr @ School
Warren " 13 WM April, 1888 Ala Ala Ala Son @ School (& 1 Bl Servant age 47)

1900 Birmingham, Wd 3, Jefferson Co., Ala-John S Pollard 26 (Nov, 1873) Ala Ala Ala Clerk;  Ella M. " wife 21 (Dec, 1878) WF Ala Ala Ala (M) 3 yrs, No children (Ella Mai Hunter) She d. 1902 and he remarried

1910 Pct 4, Martin, Dallas Co., Ala, SD4, ED69, Sh 19A HH 4-4; Robert P Hamilton 30 WM Ala Ala Ala Farmer (M) 3 yrs; Camilla " (Hunter) 25 WF wife Ala Ala Ala, Frances " 1 WF dtr Ala Ala Ala

1910  Wd 2, Selma, Dallas Co. Ala, SD4, ED 96? Sh4B (Poor film)- Frances M Hunter 53 WF Wid. Ala Ala Ala, Own Income, Had 3 children, (sh read 4) 3 living Eileen R. " 25 WF single, dtr Ala Ala Ala & 2 boarders (Frances M Hunter d. 1918)

1920 Jefferson Co, Ala Birmingham T/S ED 83, P 16A HH 135-236
Warren I Hunter 31 WM Ala Ala Ala Salesman Rubber Co (d. 1926)
Martha  " (Riley) 33 WF Ala Ala Ala 1 boarder, 2 bl servants

1920 Dallas Co, Ala Selma City, ED 102 P 18A HH 307-406
Robert Hamilton 39 WM Ala NC NC Owner, sawmill
Camilla " (Hunter) 34 WF Ala Ala Ala wife
Frances " 11 WF Dtr " " "
Hunter " 7 WM Son " " "
Ann " 1 1/12 WF Dtr " " "

1920 Selma City, Dallas Co., Ala P 11A   HH 168-240
Paul Stewart 40 WM Ala Ala Ala Ins Agent
Ilene "  37 WF Ala Ala Ala wife (Eileen Hunter) d. 1939

1930 Selma, Dallas Co., Ala, SD7, ED24-34, Sh6A HH 121-139, 602 Selma Ave., Robert P Hamilton 50WM Ala Ala Ala Bkkpr, Mercantile Co., (M) @ age 27; Camilla " 45 WF wife Ala Ala Ala (M) @ age 22; Frances " 20 WF single dtr, Teacher, County Schools, Ala Ala Ala,  Hunter " 17 WM son Ala Ala Ala,  Anne " 12 WF dtr, Ala Ala Ala, Catherine " 9 WF dtr Ala Ala Ala, Frances G. Adams 81 WF Wid. VA GA VA, boarder

1930 Eufaula City, Barbour Co., Alabama ED 3-6, SD 11, Sh 6B, 539 Randolph St-Paul W Stewart 52 WM Ala Ala Ala Insurance Agent, (M) @ age 37, Eileen " 47 WF wife, Ala Ala Ala (M) @ age 32

1930 Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Ala , 2146 Highland Ave., HH 102-258, Blk 439, ED 37-43, SD 4,-Bun Nabors 51 WM Ala Farmer; Lula H " 48 WF wife, Ala piano teacher; Martha R. Hunter 44 WF Widow, Ala, Insurance salesman, boarder (Martha Riley Hunter, Wid of Mathew Irvin Hunter)

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EARLY SETTLERS OF BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA, Vols 1 & 2-(Marie H. Godfrey)
P 305-"In 1829 Hinchey (Hinchea) Warren entered land in plots scattered over the southwest area of Barbour Co, but it is doubtful if he lived on any of them.  There was a Hinch Warren living in Conecuh Co, Ala. in 1818; also Richard, Malakiah, Robert and Ketral Warren.  On Aug. 14, 1837, Hinchey Warren and wife, Mary H., of Conecuh Co, Ala, sold part of their land in Barbour Co. to Jared Williams, so it is probable that he stayed in Conecuh Co.   If he was related to Thomas Warren, it is not shown in the records.

There was a Hinch Warren living in Burke Co, Ga. at the time of the 1805 Land Lottery. "

My note: Thomas Warren was from Edgefield Co, SC and no relation  to Hinchey Warren has been found.-sgs

Name, County, State Type Map Elevation Coordinates
Sparta (historical)
Conecuh, Alabama Locale Belleville
185 312244N0870015W

Sparta Academy
Conecuh, Alabama School Evergreen
312645N0865649W

Sparta Cemetery
Conecuh, Alabama Cemetery Nymph
312101N0865919W

Sparta Post Office (historical)
Conecuh, Alabama Post Office Belleville

ALABAMA LAND RECORDS

Old Cahaba Land Office Records- & Military Warrants 1817-1853
Receiver's Ledger At Cahaba Land Office, March, 1819-Sept, 1819, Book 305
P 25-Hinchie Warren ,
Conecuh Co,  May 11, 1819- Sect. 25. T/S 12. Range 9

Register of Certificates, Cahaba Land office, July, 1820-Dec, 1835, Book 304
P. 70 Hinchey Warren,
Dallas County, Dec. 30, 1830, Sect. 19, T/S 5, Range 8

Old Sparta  & Elba Land Office Records & Military Warrants, 1822-1860
Sparta Land Tract Records, Aug, 1822-October 10, 1850, 
John Herbert, Receiver of Public Money, Book 501
P 7-Hinche Warren, Conecuh Co, 10/12/1829 T/S 8, Range 24

Register of Certificates, Sparta Land Office. Book 505
P. 49 Hinchey Warren,
Conecuh Co, 1/29/1841 T/S 4, Range 11

Alabama Land Records-All Cash Entry sales

Doc #        Date          Land Office              Twp/Range/Section              Acreage
6755    Aug. 1, 1831      Cahaba                   15 N-8E-19 ,                         80.35
Hinchey Warren of Dallas Co, Ala -land in Dallas co

7114    Aug. 1, 1831      Cahaba                    5N-11E-28                         159.75 Ac
Hinchey Warren of Conecuh Co, Ala. land in Conecuh Co.

18042  Apr 2, 1835        Cahaba                     6N-10E-29                         39.87
Hinchey Warren of Conecuh co, Ala-land in Conecuh Co.

18043  Apr 2, 1835        Cahaba                    6N-10E-28                          39.87
Hinchey Warren of Conecuh co, Ala -land in Conecuh Co.

21004 Apr 10, 1837       Cahaba                    15N 8E-19                          80.35
Hinchy Warren of Conecuh Co, Ala. -land in Dallas Co.

916     Nov. 15, 1830     Cahaba                     8N-24E-6                          80.03
Hinchie Warren of Conecuh Co, Ala.-land in Barbour Co.

981     Nov. 15, 1830     Cahaba                     10N-25E-25                      78.50
Hinchie Warren of Conecuh Co, Ala -land in Barbour Co
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1011   Nov. 15, 1830     Cahaba                     10N-25E-35                      80.16
Hinchie Warren of Conecuh Co, Ala-land in Barbour Co.

1012   Nov. 15, 1830     Cahaba                     10N-25E-35                      80.16
Hinchie Warren of Conecuh co, Ala -land in Barbour Co.

1023   Nov. 15, 1830     Cahaba                     10N-26E-5                        77.33
Hinchie Warren of Conecuh Co, Ala -land in Barbour Co.

1077   Nov. 15, 1830     Cahaba                     9N-27E-4                          79.24
Hinchie Warren of Conecuh Co, Ala-land in Barbour Co.

1102   Nov. 15, 1830     Cahaba                     10N-27E-32                       80.23
Hinchie Warren of Conecuh co, Ala. -land in Barbour Co.

1103   Nov. 15, 1830     Cahaba                     10N-27E-32                       80.23
Hinchie Warren of Conecuh co, Ala -land in Barbour Co.

4279   Aug. 21, 1837     Sparta                         4N-11E-5                          41.03
Hinchey Warren of Conecuh co, -land in Conecuh Co.

7018   June 1, 1845       Sparta                        4N-11E-5                          41.03
Hinchy Warren of Conecuh Co, Ala -land in Conecuh Co
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50683  Apr. 21, 1860     Greenville **              7N-19E-14                       40.045
Hinchey Warren of Coffee Co, Ala-land in Coffee Co

15519 & 15518  Sept. 01, 1860    Elba             4N-11E-5                         320.57
(3 parcels of land) 
Hinchey Warren of Conecuh Co, Ala -land in Conecuh Co.

***Hinchy Warren, Private, Co. A, 33 Alabama Infantry-Box #000374, Extraction # 0046, Record # 00004231- (Son of Rev. Robert A. Warren of Pike Co)

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DB E, P 313, Nov. 7, 1837
State of Alabama
Dallas Clounty
(Indexed as Kinchen Warren, Plainly Hinchey in deed)
John Morgan & wife Eleanor Morgan of Dallas Co, Ala to Hinchey Warren of Conecuh Co, Ala for $600.00-Total of 160.695 Acres in Section 19, T/S 15, Range 8 in Dallas County. Eleanor Morgan relinq. dower rights before A. C. Mobley, J.P.
Wits: J. W. Outlaw
Recorded 5th Jan, 1837 by A. C. Mobley, JP

DB E, P 433-February 1, 1837 Jno. J. Crockeren to Hinchey Warren-deed missing from book (Indexed as Kinchen Warren), 

DB H, P 344 11th January, 1841 
(Indexed as Kinchen Warren-plainly Hinchey in Deed)
State of Alabama
Dallas County
Hamilton Sloane and wife, Eliza A. Sloane  of Dallas Co to Hinchey Warren of Conecuh Co.- for $3,120.00 a total of 521.42 Acres located in Sect. 30, Sect. 20, and Sect. 19, all in T/S 15, Range 8 of Dallas Co, Ala. Eliza A. Sloane relinq. dower rights before T. G. Raines, JP
Wit:
T. G. Raines, John Bates
Recorded 5th February,1841 by Sanford Blann, Ck

DB K P 45 Sept. 16, 1843
State of Alabama
Dallas County
Sarah McElroy, Widow of James McElroy, Sr, late of Dallas County, to Hinchey Warren of Conecuh County. total of 90.375 Acres in Sect 18, T/S 15, Range 8 and Sect. 13, T/S 15, Range 7 all located in Dallas County for amount of only $1.00
Sarah McElroy privately examined before and by T. G. Raines, JP
Sarah McElroy (Her Mark) (Seal)
Wit: T. G. Raines
Recorded 18th Sept., 1843 by Sanford Blann, Ck.

MY NOTE-Sarah McElroy (M) John Adams May 25, 1845-She died  1854 Dallas, Ala-WP Sept 11, -She was born CA 1780, VA ,  he, 1780 NC, acc. to 1850 census.  He was s/o Spencer Adams, SR & w/Nancy- whose estate John J. Greening, & Thos. T. Guy were involved with 1830 Dallas Co. Ala. (See Ala Notes- England-Vol 4, P. 84-90

DB K, P 46 16th Sept., 1843 
State of Alabama
Dallas County
Jonathan P. McElroy of Dallas Co to Hinchey Warren of Conecuh Co, 90.375 A in Section 18, T/S 15, Range 8 and Sect. 13, T/S 15, Range 7, all in Dallas Co. for $723.00 
Acknowledged before T. G. Raines, JP 16 Sept, 1843
Recorded: 18 Sept., 1843 by Sanford Blann, Ck.

DB M P 496, 6th April, 1846
State of Alabama
Dallas County
John F. Conoly, Sheriff of Dallas County to Hinchey Warren, of said County

In order to satisfy a Judgment recorded in Circuit Court of Mobile Co, Ala, for $14,037.34 in damages, plus $14.43 in court costs, in favor of The Planters & Merchant's Bank, against William Bower, Thomas K, Kornegay, J. J. Greening and J. Babcock, placed in my hands for collection, the following property was sold after proper and lawful advertisement, Hinchey Warren of Dallas Co, Ala, being last and highest bidder: -for a total sum of $1,721.86, to Wit:
SW 1/4 S14, E 1/2 NW 1/4, W 1/2 NE 1/4, to the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of S. 23, T/S 15, Range 7, containing 356.68 Acres; the W 1/2 SE 1/4 of Sect 26, T/S 15, Range 7, the W. 1/2 NE 1/4 of Sect. 20, T/s 14, Range 8, and E. 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of Sect 20, T/S 14, Range 8; also lots in Lexington, Nos. 1,2,3,4 of Blk. #5, fronting on Commerce St., and running back to the water's edge; and Lots # 1,2,& 4 of Blk #7, fronting on Commerce St; Also # 1,2,3,4 in Blk #2, and Lot #1, in Blk #3, fronting on Commerce St., Lots # 3,4 @ 5, in Blk #8, and 1,2, @ 6 in Blk #9; Also the moiety of  one equal and undivided part of Blk #1; Also, the following described lots of land E 1/2 NW 1/4, Sect. 23, T/S 14, Range 8, SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Sect 14, T/S 14, Range 8, NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 Sect. 14, T/S 14, Range 8,  or so much thereof as lies South of Bogue Chitto creek, SE 1/4 of sect 14, T/S 14, Range 8, NE 1/4 ,SW 1/4  Sect. 14. T/S 14, Range 8, or so much thereof as lies South of Bogue Chitto Creek;   SW 1/4, SE 1/4, NE 1/4, SW1/4, and the NW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Sect. 22, T/S 14, Range 8, Fraction West of Alabama River in Sect. 26,  the SE 1/4, E 1/2, of the SW 1/4, SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4, the W. 1/2, NW 1/4, the W. 1/2, the NE1/4 of the NE 1/4, Sect. 23,; the NE 1/2 the NE 1/4, of Sect. 22; the W. 1/2 of Sect. 23; the SW 1/4 of Sect. 14, T/S 14, Range 8, containing 6.98 Acres, inclusive of the Town of Lexington, which is situated in Sect. 23, Fraction W. of Alabama River, Section 26, the SE 1/4, Sect. 23, T/S 14, Range 8, containing 40 acres; the W 1/2 of the SE 1/4; the E 1/2, NE 1/4; the E 1/2, NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4, Sect. 23, T/S 15, Range 7; the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4, Sect. 14, T/S 15, Range 7, ; the balance of the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Sect. 14, T/S 15. Range 7, over and above that part assigned as dower to Only A. Greening, containing 262.12 Acres; Lot #1, of Blk # 13, in Lexington; 1/2 Acre W. 1/2 SW 1/4, and the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Sect. 13, T/S 15, Range 7; Also NW 1/4 of the SE 1/4, Sect.. 14, T/S 15, Range 7,  and after having duly and advertised the time and place of sale, I did on the 6th day of April, AD 1846, at the door of the courthouse of Dallas County  expose the same to sale at public outcry;, etc, etc
Signed: J. F. Conoly, Sheriff, Dallas County, Alabama
Filed for Record Nov, 22, 1848 by Thomas G. Raines, Clk.

DB O, P 155-156, 20th December, 1849
State of Alabama
Dallas County

William D. & Wife, Eleanor B. Marsh of Dallas County, Ala to Hinchey Warren of Conecuh Co, Ala     -a total of 1,120 Acres land in Dallas Co, located in Sect, 21, Sect. 20, Sect. 17, and Sect. 16, T/S 15, Range 7 for $11,600.00.
Eleanor B. Marsh relinq. dower rights before A. C. Jackson, JP (LS)
Wits:
Jeremiah Revis
A. J. Martin
Filed for record, 7th May, 1851 by Thos. G. Raines, Judge O C.

Wilcox Co Alabama -DB J, P 343-344  Jan, 4, 1850 
State of Alabama
Wilcox County

Claudius M Pegues and wife Eliza Pegues, of Wilcox Co. to Hinchey Warren of Conecuh County- Total of one thousand, seven hundred acres  (1,700 )in Wilcox County,  being 1 tract containing 102 Acres,  Section 6, T/S 12, Range 7, in Wilcox Co-1 tract containing 80 acres Section 6, T/S 12, Range 7, in Wilcox Co, and 1 tract containing 402 acres, Section 7, T/S 12, Range 7, Wilcox co, 1 tract containing 482 Acres, Section 8, T/S 12, Range 7, All the above referred to as the "River Tract"  containing a total of 1060 Acres (My note= 1066 Acres) Also, 1 tract containing 160 Acres  Section 16, T/S 12, Range 7, 1 tract containing  240 Acres  Section 15, T/S 12, Range 7, 1 tract containing 240 acres, Section (Pt of 21 & pt of 22) T/S 12, Range 7;  a grand total of 1,700 acres (1,706 acres) for the sum of seven thousand dollars.

Wit: Graham Goode
John A. Jackson, Clerk
Filed for record: Jan 10, 1850 John A. Jackson, Clerk Crt, Wilcox Co

Wilcox Co Alabama DB J P 425 Jan. 24, 1850
State of Alabama
Conecuh County
Hinchey Warren & wife Mary M Warren of Conecuh Co. Ala to William D. Marsh -land described above in deed of C. M Pegues to Hinchey Warren -total of 1700 acres in Wilcox Co- for the sum of $7,000.00.  Mary M Warren relinq. dower rights.

Dallas County DB O, P 157, 15
5th May, 1851
The State of Alabama
Dallas County.

Thomas G. Wiley of Dallas County to Hinchey Warren of Conecuh County for $504.00, 40 Acres Sect 18, T/S 15, Range 8 and 40 Acres Sect. 18, T/S 15, Range 8,  all in Dallas County, adjoining the plantation of Hinchey Warren, to the East.
Signed: Thos. W. Wiley by Attorney-In-Fact, T. W. Walker; Acknowledged before F. A. Sanders, JP
Witnesses:
Philip Warrin?/Weber?
A. Saltmarsh
Recorded 7th May, 1851 by Thos. G. Raines, Judge OC

Dallas County, Alabama
DB P, P. 148, 149 9th December, 1851

The State of Alabama
Conecuh County

Hinchey Warren,
and wife Mary M Warren of Conecuh Co, to John G. P. Coleman and Richard H. Adams,  for twelve thousand and sixty four dollars ($12,064.) land in Dallas Co.,   located in Sect. 21, Sect. 17, Sect. 16, T/S 15, Range 7,  containing eleven hundred and twenty acres (1,120), more or less. Mary M. Warren relinq. dower rights before Armistead D. Cary, Judge of Probate..
Signed:
Hinchey Warren (Seal)
Mary M. Warren (Seal)
Wits: A. D. Cary, John Q. A. Warren
Recorded 21st day of April, 1853 by Thos. G. Raines, Judge

DB P, P 78, 79
State of Alabama
Dallas County
2nd February, 1853

Alanson Saltmarsh and wife, Mary Ann Saltmarsh, of Dallas County to Hinchey Warren of Conecuh County, for $2,658.87, a total of 541.47 Acres, in Sect. 19, Sect. 20, T/S 15, Range 8, all in Dallas County.
Mary Ann Saltmarsh relinq. dower rights before James L. Evans, JP
Wits:
James L. Evans, JP
Recorded 24th Feb., 1853 by Thos. G. Raines, Judge

STATE OF ALABAMA
DALLAS COUNTY

This indenture made and entered into the 8th of April, 1846, between HINCHEY WARREN of the County of Conecuh and State aforesaid, the party of the first part and MALACHI WARREN of the County of Lowndes and State aforesaid,  the party of the second part, Witnesseth; That whereas the said party of the first part is desirous of providing for the maintenance and support of his daughter SARAH A. GREENING, wife of JOHN J. GREENING, of the County of Dallas and State aforesaid, and keep her, his daughter, free from want as in duty and affection he is bound to do; now the said party of the first part for and in consideration of the promises and for the further consideration of the sum of one dollar to him in hand paid by the party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, doth hereby give, grant, bargain, and sell, the following described property, Viz:

Three mules, one horse, one mare, one wagon and gear, all plantation tools, seventeen head of cattle, fifteen head of hogs, four hundred bushels of corn, eight stacks fodder, household furniture, one metal clock, two beds and bedsteads, one (illeg.)  one thousand lbs. Bacon;

Also the following Negro slaves, Viz:

Bob (Aleat) Bob, ferryman, Charlotte, Archibald, Peyton, Peggy, Aslony, John, Charles,  Major, Eliza, Sue, Suvannah, Juliet, Ainey, Kitty and Polly, to have and to hold to him the party of the second part, his heirs, Executors, and Administrators forever.  In full trust and confidence, however, and it upon the  express condition that he the said party of the second part, will forever and during the natural life of the said SARAH A. GREENING to have the use and benefit and to receive the rents and profits of all the above mentioned property for the support of herself and family and he the said party of the second part to take the said property into his possession for and during the natural life of the said SARAH A. GREENING to have the same in possession of her the said SARAH A. GREENING as in his discretion he shall see fit, but to be free from any control  of her said husband JOHN J. GREENING,  and from and after the death of the said SARAH A. GREENING to convey the said property  to the Heirs of the body of the said SARAH A. GREENING of her body begotten by her present and any future husband whom she may marry, living at the time of such conveyance, provided however, that should any of the heirs of the body of the said SARAH A. GREENING die before such conveyance leaving heirs of his or her body then the said party of the second part shall convey to the heirs of the body of such descendent or such portion of said property, as would have been his or her portion had he or she been living at the time of such conveyance and provide further that the said party of the second part may at any time when he may deem it to be for the interest of the said SARAH A. GREENING sell all or any portion of the said property and the proceeds of the sale vest in other property upon the same trust as are herein provided for.  And, the party of the second part do hereby covenant and agree with the said party of the first part he will and truly do and perform all of the conditions upon him empowered by the above and in witness whereof the parties of the first part and the second part have set their hands and affixed their seals on the day and year above written.

Signed:    HINCHEY WARREN,  (SEAL)
                MALACHI WARREN, (SEAL)

Witnesses: Levi Connoly
                  R. F. Buckley

This is to certify that I accept the trust above for the within named purpose, this 4th day of May, 1846.

Signed: MALACHI WARREN, (SEAL)

STATE OF ALABAMA
DALLAS COUNTY

Personally appeared before me, Lorenzo Roberts, an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the said County, the above named Levi Connoly, one of the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing and who being first duly sworn deposeth and saith that he saw HINCHEY WARREN whose name is thereunto subscribed, Seal and Deliver the same to the said MALACHI WARREN, that he the deponent subscribed his name as a Witness thereto in the presence of the said HINCHEY WARREN and he saw the other witness R. B. Buckley sign the same in the presence of the said HINCHEY WARREN and in the presence of each other on the day and year therein named, Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of May, A. D. , 1846. 

L. Roberts, J. P. (Seal)

Received this 7th day of May, A. D. 1846, Estes Whittea, Clerk

STATE OF ALABAMA
DALLAS COUNTY

I, Thomas G. Raines, Clerk of the County Court in and for the County aforesaid, do hereby certify that the foregoing pages numbered from one to three contain a full, true, perfect and complete copy of the deed from HINCHEY WARREN to MALACHI WARREN, Trustee, for MRS. SARAH A. GREENING, wife of JOHN J. GREENING, as appears of the record in my office in Book L of Deeds, Pages 350, 351.  Given under my hand and Seal of Office this 4th day of March, 1847.

Signed: Thomas G. Raines, Clerk

STATE OF ALABAMA
DALLAS COUNTY

I, Addison J. Saffold, Judge of the County Court of said County do hereby certify that Estes Whittea, whose name appears above was an acting Clerk of the County Court of Dallas County on the seventeenth day of May, 1846, duly commissioned and qualified as such and that all  his official acts are entitled to full faith and credit and I further certify that Thomas G. Rainer whose name appears above is and was at the time of signing the foregoing certificate Clerk of the County Court of Dallas County, duly commissioned and qualified as such and that all his official acts as such are entitled to full faith and credit and that the said attestation is due form of law.  Given under my hand and Seal this fourth day of March, 1847.

Signed: A. J. SAFFOLD (Seal)
Judge of the County Court of Dallas County

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA

I, JOSHUA L. MARTIN, Governor of the State of Alabama, do declare and make known to all whom it may concern, that Addison J. Saffold was on the fourth day of May last, 1846, Judge of the County Court of the County of Dallas, duly commissioned and qualified, that he has continuously discharged the duties of said Office from that time to the present or the date hereof and that full faith and credit are due to all his Official Attestations as Judge of the County Court of Dallas County as aforesaid.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed at Tuscaloosa this 11th day of February, A. D. 1847, and of the Independence of the United States  of America the 71st.

By the Governor
J. L. Martin (SEAL)

W. GARRETT
Secretary of State

Filed for Record, December 28th, 1847, Book D, P 84, 85, 86, 87

M. W. HOLMAN, Recorder for DeSoto Parish, State of Louisiana

THE STATE OF ALABAMA 
CONECUH COUNTY

This indenture made this twenty-fifth day of February, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-Seven, between HINCHEY WARREN of the County of Conecuh and State of Alabama, of the first part, and SARAH A. GREENING, and JOHN J. GREENING, Husband of said Sarah, of the State of Louisiana, DeSoto Parish, of the second part, witnesseth that the said HINCHEY WARREN, party of the first part aforesaid for and in consideration of the natural love and affection which he has and beareth to his daughter, the said SARAH A. GREENING, as well as for the further consideration of one dollar in hand paid by JOHN J. GREENING, Trustee, as aforesaid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged by the said party of the first part at and before the sealing and delivering of these presents and also for divers good considerations he hereunto moving does give, grant, sell and convey to the said SARAH A. GREENING and JOHN J. GREENING, as Trustee of said Sarah, the following named and described Negro property, to wit: 

Sarah, a Negro slave aged about forty years old, Dick, a slave aged twelve years, Margaret, aged about twenty-four years, and her infant child Cloe, to have and to hold the same to the said JOHN J. GREENING, Trustee as aforesaid, together with the future increase of the same for the express use, benefit and behoof of the said SARAH A. GREENING, to be used and worked by him for the comfort and support of the said SARAH as he may think expedient and right and in no case to be used or worked or hired except for and under such considerations for and during the natural life of her the said SARAH and at her death to have said property registered in orphans court or the Court conducting the Estates of deceased persons wherever he the said JOHN and SARAH might there reside, as the property of the legal heirs of the body of said SARAH and be used, worked or hired by him for the same and under the same considerations for the children of said SARAH as if they were living and the said party of the first part hereby vesting said Trustee with full and ample authority to do and perform every act that he may at any time think advantageous to the said SARAH or the lawful heirs of her body by sale or otherwise at all times applying the proceeds thereof to the use and uses herein before mentioned.
In witness whereof the party of the first part and the party of the second part as Trustee have hereunto set their hands and seals the day above written.

Signed:
HINCHEY WARREN (SEAL) 
Attest:  
WILLIAM G. CATER 
WILLIAM T. PARKER

I hereby accept the trust reposed in me in the foregoing instrument of writing, February 25, 1847.
Signed: JOHN J. GREENING (SEAL)
Attest:
WILLIAM G. CATER
W1ILLIAM T. PARKER 

THE STATE OF LOUISIANA 
PARISH OF DESOTO

Be it remembered that on this the l0th day of July, A. D. , One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-Seven, personally came and appeared before me, M. W. Holman, Parish Recorder and Ex-Officio Notary Public in and for the Parish and State above written, duly commissioned and sworn according to law, William G. Cater, one of the subscribing witnesses to the within Donation or Deed of Gift declares upon oath that he saw the parties sign their names thereunto for the purposes therein contained and further swears that he saw the other subscribing witness sign his name thereunto.

Sworn and subscribed to in the presence of Sylas Phifer and William Anderson, witnesses of lawful age and domiciliated in this parish who also sign their names hereunto with the subscribing witness and me the said recorder and notary on the day and year above written.

The word witness interlined before signing.

Signed: WILLIAM G. CATER

Attest:
Sylas Phifer
William Anderson

M. W. HOLMAN, Recorder and Notary

I certify that the above and foregoing was filed for record on the l0th of July, 1847. BOOK D, P. 53-54

M. W.  HOLMAN, Recorder .

The State of Alabama
Conecuh County
Know all men by these presents that I, HINCHEY WARREN, of the County and State aforesaid, for and in consideration of the natural love and affection which I have and bear to my daughter, SARAH A. GREENING, wife of JOHN J. GREENING, and also for the better maintenance and support and livelihood of the said SARAH A. GREENING, hereby give, grant and confirm and by these presents do give, grant, and confirm unto the said SARAH A. GREENING, her Heirs, Assigns forever the following Negro Slaves, to-wit:
George, Mariah and their child Washington, Millie and children, Anderson and Windom, Bob, Judy and child Preston, Peter and wife Susan, Seth and Nick, and Alick and Judy and their future increase, to have and to hold the above named Negroes and their future increase and the said SARAH A. GREENING, her Heirs, Executors and Assigns forever.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 15th day of January, A. D. , 1855.
SIGNED:
HINCHEY WARREN  (SEAL)

Witnesses:
SWEPSON W. GREENING 
VIRGINIA E. GREENING

THE STATE OF LOUISIANA 
PARISH OF SABINE

Before me, John Baldwin, Parish Recorder and Notary Public & Ex-Officio in and for the Parish and State aforesaid, personally came and appeared SWEPSON W. GREENING one of the subscribing witnesses to the within gift who being duly sworn declares the same was signed in his presence for the use and purposes therein explained and on the day and year therein written.

Signed:
SWEPSON W. GREENING

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of February, A. D., 1855.

JOHN BALDWIN, Parish Recorder and Notary Public and Ex-Officio

THE STATE OF LOUISIANA 
PARISH OF SABINE

I, John Baldwin, Parish Recorder and Notary Public Ex-Officio in and for the Parish and State aforesaid, do hereby certify the above and foregoing a correct copy of the original on file and of record in my office. Given under my hand and Seal of Office, February 5th, 1855.

JOHN BALDWIN, Parish Recorder, Notary Public, Ex-Officio

BOOK D, P. 300

THE FOLLOWING HAS BEEN EXTRACTED FROM CIVIL DOCUMENT # 2590, DESOTO PARISH, LOUISIANA, (10TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, JAMES J. WEEMS, JUDGE) DATED  DECEMBER 8TH, 1866, WHEREIN SARAH A. WARREN GREENING, WIFE OF JOHN J. GREENING SUED HER HUSBAND FOR CONTROL OF HER SEPARATE PROPERTY: JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF, SARAH A. WARREN GREENING,  AGAINST HER HUSBAND, JOHN J. GREENING, IN THE AMOUNT OF $26, 418.16 2/3 CENTS- MARCH 14TH, 1867.  THIS JUDGMENT WAS ALLOWED TO STAND AND WAS PAID TO HER BY JOHN. R. GREENING, ADM. OF EST. OF JOHN J. GREENING  IN 1873  (OFF THE TOP) OUT OF HIS FATHER'S ESTATE. (ELAM & WEMPLE, ATTORNEYS, DESOTO PARISH, LA.) 

THE STATE OF LOUISIANA
PARISH OF DESOTO

To Albert Jones, Alexander Perryman, John D. Carey, of Conecuh County, State of Alabama, Special Commissioners, or to any other Judge or Justice of the Peace in and for the same-Greeting: Know Ye, That we, reposing full and entire confidence in your integrity and ability, do hereby empower and authorize you to cite and cause to appear before you, JOHN M. HENDERSON, ARMISTEAD D. CAREY, AMANDA N. BOULWARE, of Conecuh County, State of Alabama, who are important and material witnesses on the part of the plaintiff in a certain suit now pending in the District Court, in and for the Parish of DeSoto, in the State of Louisiana, numbered 2590, on the docket of said Court, in which SARAH A. GREENING is Plaintiff and JOHN J. GREENING is Defendant, and the answers of the said witnesses under oath, to the annexed interrogatories, you shall reduce to writing, and cause the said answers to be subscribed by said witnesses and after having duly certified the same under your hand and seal, you will enclose with this commission and annexed interrogatories, seal, and direct the same to the Clerk of the said court, on or before first Monday in March, 1867.

Witness the Honorable James J. Weems, Judge of our said Court, this 29th day of January, 1867.

J. H. Sutherlin, Clerk of said Court.

THE STATE OF ALABAMA 
CONECUH COUNTY

I, John D. Cary, acting under a Commission to me directed from the Clerk of the District Court of DeSoto Parish, State of Louisiana, John H. Sutherlin, to take the testimony of A. D. Carey and Amanda N. Boulware in a case pending in said Court wherein Sarah A. Greening is plaintiff and John J. Greening is defendant that said witnesses having appeared before me and duly sworn and examined and their answers written down by me, and signed by said witnesses, and I herewith return the same, together with the commission and interrogatories to the court from whence they originated..

Given under my hand and seal this Il th day of February, A. D. , 1867.

JOHN D. CARY (SEAL) .

THE STATE OF ALABAMA
CONECUH COUNTY

On and by the authority in me vested by virtue of a commission to me directed from the Clerk of the District Court of DeSoto Parish, State of Louisiana, dated the 29th day of January, Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Seven, to take the testimony of A. D. Cary, Amanda N. Boulware, and John M. Henderson, in a certain case in said Court pending in which SARAH A. GREENING is Plaintiff and John J. Greening is defendant, the said A. D. Cary being duly examined and sworn, to the first interrogatory he answered as follows: "I was formerly Judge of the Court of Probate of Conecuh and was Judge from the first of May, Eighteen Hundred and Fifty to the first of May, Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Five.  
Answer to Int. 2nd, He says, upon examination of the transcript annexed to interrogations, He finds that it is a transcript of the original settlement of the Estate of HINCHEY WARREN, Deceased, by Mortimer Boulware; that said transcript was made out by himself, and that the original with all papers and records relative to said Estate were burned by the burning of the Courthouse on the l0th of November last. 
Answer to Int. 3rd: He says that upon examination of the transcript he finds the distributive share of each heir to have been the sum of Twenty-Six Thousand Four Hundred and Eighteen dollars and 16 2/3 cents, at the time as shown in said transcript, to-wit: the 17th day of March, 1858, which said transcript was given on the 12th of April, 1858, as shown by him.
Answer to Int. 4th: He answers that of his own knowledge he does not know of the payment of said distributive share referred to in the interrogation, but he recollects distinctly that he recorded a receipt in the Probate Court from JOHN J. GREENING to MORTIMER BOULWARE, Executor of the last will of HINCHEY WARREN, deceased, in full of the distributive share of said SARAH A. GREENING- I also recollect seeing several receipts which were given by JOHN J. GREENING in part payment of the distributive share of SARAH A. GREENING but the last receipt covers the whole amount- and deponent will state further that he believes said JOHN J. GREENING did receive said distributive share -and further this deponent says that the Court of Probate is the Court of Record in our State of all Estate Matters.
Signed:
A. D. CARY

Sworn to and subscribed before me this Il th day of February, 1867.
JOHN D. CARY Commissioner

And, the said AMANDA N BOULWARE being duly examined to the first interrogation, she answers as follows:
She answers that she knows of her own personal knowledge from information from her former husband the said MORTIMER BOULWARE who was the Executor of the last Will and Testament of said HINCHEY WARREN that the amount shown to be the distributive share of SARAH A. GREENING, on said final settlement as shown in the transcript annexed to the interrogations, to-Wit: the sum of Twenty-Six Thousand Four Hundred and Eighteen 16 2/3 dollars, was paid to JOHN J. GREENING.
Answer to Int. 2nd: She answers that upon an examination of the papers now in her possession belonging to her late husband, MORTIMER BOULWARE, she finds a receipt from said JOHN J. GREENING to her husband said MORTIMER BOULWARE for the identical amount as shown in the transcript to be the distributive share and that said receipt bears the endorsement of the Judge of Probate showing the same to have been properly recorded.

Signed:
AMANDA N. BOULWARE

Sworn to and subscribed before me this Il th February, 1867.
John D. Cary, Commissioner
STATE OF ALABAMA 
CONECUH COUNTY

I, John M.. Henderson, Judge of the Court of Probate in and for the County and State aforesaid, hereby certify that my said Court of Probate is the only Court in said County in which Wills and Deeds are recorded and the estates of deceased persons and minors managed and settled; that  it is the only Court having jurisdiction of the persons and property of Orphans; that I am Ex-Officio the Clerk of said Court, and that the Court House at Sparta, Alabama, with every record in which Wills, Deeds, and Settlements of Estates had been recorded, with all the original papers on file in said office, were on the l0th day of November, 1866, completely destroyed by fire.

I further certify that John D. Cary, late a member of the Alabama Legislature, A. D. Cary, late Judge of Probate in said County, and AMANDA N. BOULWARE, widow of MORTIMER BOULWARE, deceased, are at the present date citizens of said County, of good character and are entitled at all times to full faith and credit.

Given under my hand and Seal of Office at Evergreen, Alabama, February l5th, 1867.

JOHN M. HENDERSON 
Judge of Probate 
Conecuh County, Alabama

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA

I, R. M. Patton, Governor of the State of Alabama, do hereby declare and make known, to all persons whom it may concern, that John M. Henderson, whose signature appears to the foregoing Certificate, was at the time of signing the same, and at the date thereof, Judge of Probate in and for the County of Conecuh and State of Alabama, and that full faith and credit are due to all his official attestations as such.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the Seal of the State to be affixed, at Montgomery, this 18th day of February, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Seven, of the Independence of the United States of America the 91st year.
Signed:

R. M. PATTON

BY THE GOVERNOR :
D. D. DALTON , Secretary of State

Submitted as Evidence in Case No.. 2590-DeSoto Parish, La.

Dr. MORTIMER BOULWARE, Executor of the Estate of HINCHEY WARREN, Deceased, in account current with credits, said Estate in Final Settlement with the Probate Court of Conecuh County, filed February 22, and reported the 17th day of March, A. D. , 1858, for allowance:

May 25, 1857, to this amt due Estate on last settlement 65,505.67
Interest to Mar 17, 1858 4,221.44 = 69,727.11
Amt of sale bill of property of J. Q. A Warren due Jan 1, 1858, +11,255.30
Interest to Mar 17, 1858. +192.57 
This amt. being error in interest on 8,200.50 in settlement, April 7, 1856, +277.27
Interest from April 7, 1856 to March 17, 1858. +43.09
This amt. being error on W. C. Warren, a note due  Jan  1, 1855, +93.00
Interest from April 7, 1856 to March 17, 1858, + 14.47
This amt. being error in A. Duke's note and interest in settlement 
of April 7, 1856, +4.62
Interest on same from April 7, 1856, to date: +.72
Grand total Credit being: $81,608.15


EXPENSES (Paid OUT) (Incl. Interest April 7, 1856-March 17, 1858) 
( Incl. Garland Good's note + Int .(97.45 + 14.84) = 112.29                         
Error in Sale bill in Dallas County and overcharge in settlement 
of May 25,1857 +Interest (73.95 + 7.16)  = 81.11                                         
Amt. paid for painting (11.50 + .93)   = 12.43                                                
Amt. paid W. P. Carter (119.12 + 11.57)   = 130.69                                       
Amt. paid Ward, Sanders & Hunt (82.09 + 8.74)  =90.83                              
Amt. paid J. G. Roberson (.19 + .03) =.22                                                    
Amt. paid Sam Hancock (11.50 + .18)  =11.68                                              
Amt. paid C. W. Wise (30.00 + .51)= 30.51                                                  
Amt. paid J. G. Roberson (6.00 + 3.04)  =9.04                                              
Amt. paid E. W. Martin (8.00 + 1.41) =9.41                                                    
Amt. paid E. W. Martin (20.00 + .10) =20.10                                                 
Court Costs Paid   =9.75                                                                                
Amt. Allowed Executor   =1,500.00                                                                 
Amt. paid Rich. Brantley  =1.50                                                                    
Amt. paid Negro Bill  =2.00                                                                            
Amt paid W. P. Carter = 15.72                                                                        
Amt paid S. M. Pettibone (79.83 + 7.92) =87.75                                           
Amt paid W. E. Dubose  =4.50                                                                     
Amt. paid J. J. Stallworth   =3.00                                                                  
Amt. paid W. M. Longmire (4.00 + .37)  =4.37                                              
Amt. paid John Marshall (12.15 + 1.28)   =13.43                                         
Overcharged  for 200 BU. Corn @ 1.00   =200.00 Credit                                          
Interest on Overcharge   =3.32 credit                                                                     
Total EXPENSES:   $2,353.65 Debits                                                                    

BALANCE FORWARD  =$81,608.15 CREDIT                                                              
Less EXPENSES  =$2,353.65 DEBIT                                                                        
BALANCE DUE LEGATEES  =$79,254.50 CREDIT                                                      
LIST OF LEGATEES OF SAID ESTATE:

1. AMANDA BOULWARE, Wife of M. BOULWARE
2. SARAH A. GREENING, Wife of JOHN J. GREENING
3. MARY W. HUNTER, formerly MARY W. WARREN, of Georgia
    
The  distributive share of EACH Legatee :  $26,418.16 2/3                                

Received of Mortimer Boulware, Executor of the Estate of HINCHEY WARREN, Dec'd, Thirteen Thousand Three Hundred and Fifteen Dollars and Ninety-Four Cents, as portion of assets in part of said estate, December 24, 1855.
Signed: J. J. GREENING, for SARAH A. GREENING

January 1, 1857
Received of Mortimer Boulware, Executor of Hinchey Warren, dec'd, Eight Thousand Three Hundred and Twenty Dollars, it being in part of the proportion of the assets of the said estate paid over to SARAH A. GREENING. 
Signed: J. J. GREENING, Agent for SARAH A. GREENING
Attest: Richard Long 

THE STATE OF ALABAMA
CONECUH COUNTY

Before me, personally appeared Mortimer Boulware, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of H. WARREN, DEC'D. who being duly sworn deposes and says that the foregoing account is just and true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this February 23, 1858.
A. D. Cary, Judge of Probate

THE STATE OF ALABAMA
CONECUH COUNTY

I. A. D. Cary, Judge of the Court of Probate in and for the County and State aforesaid do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct transcript from the record in my office of the final settlement of the estate of HINCHEY WARREN, dec'd., made on the 17th day of March, 1858, which the distributive share of each heir in said estate is $26,418.16 2/3 dollars.
Given under my hand and Seal of Office at Sparta, this 12th day of April, 1858.

A. D. Cary   (SEAL)
Judge of Probate

IN THE DISTRICT COURT 
PARISH OF DESOTO 
STATE OF LOUISIANA

SARAH A. WARREN 
VS No.2590 
JOHN J. GREENING

In this case, by reason of the law and the evidence being in favor of the plaintiff, SARAH A WARREN, wife of the defendant, it is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that she recover of and from the defendant JOHN J. GREENING, the Sum of Twenty-Six Thousand Four Hundred and Eighteen dollars and Sixteen 2/3 cents with five per cent per annum interest thereon from the 8th day of December, A. D., One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Six, and all costs of this suit.

It is further ordered, adjudged and decreed that her tacit mortgages on the lands described in her petition in this case be recognized and enforced, taking date from 17th March, 1858. That the community of acquits and gains between her and her said husband be dissolved, and that she have the separate administration and control of her Estate.
This done and signed in open court this 14th day of March, A. D. , 1867. Signed:

JAMES J. WEEMS, Judge, 10th Judicial District, State of Louisiana
Written across the front: This judgment allowed and paid out of the Succession of John J. Greening, Nov. 24, 1875  Signed: J. R. Greening, Admr.