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Alice May Tart

Alice May Tart



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Alice May Tart

    Alice married Clifford Roosevelt Butler [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Martha Ann Butler
    2. Clifford Roosevelt Butler, Jr.
    3. Robie Sherman Butler
    4. Robert Butler was born about 1949; died about 1949.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lofton Agrippa Tart was born on 20 Feb 1879 in Newton Grove, Sampson Co., North Carolina (son of Stockton Tart and Celestial Denning); died on 27 Oct 1963 in Dunn, Harnett Co., North Carolina; was buried on 29 Oct 1963 in Greenwood Cemetery, Dunn, Harnett Co., North Carolina.

    Notes:

    [Social Security Death Index]

    Individual: Tart, Lofton
    Social Security #: 243-42-7552
    Issued in: North Carolina
    Birth date: Feb 20, 1879
    Death date: Oct 1963
    Residence code: North Carolina

    Lofton married Minnie H. Lee in 1904 in Newton Grove, North Carolina. Minnie (daughter of Arthur Lee and Elizabeth Jane Coats) was born on 25 Mar 1882 in Harnett Co., North Carolina; died on 16 Oct 1920 in Harnett Co., North Carolina; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Dunn, Harnett Co., North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Minnie H. Lee was born on 25 Mar 1882 in Harnett Co., North Carolina (daughter of Arthur Lee and Elizabeth Jane Coats); died on 16 Oct 1920 in Harnett Co., North Carolina; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Dunn, Harnett Co., North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Clarence Lee Tart was born on 27 Dec 1906 in Harnett Co., North Carolina; died on 7 Dec 1964 in Harnett Co., North Carolina; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Dunn, Harnett Co., North Carolina.
    2. Lofton Arthur Tart, Jr. was born on 21 Jun 1910 in Harnett Co., North Carolina; died on 14 May 1967 in Harnett Co., North Carolina; was buried on 16 May 1967 in Dunn Devotional Gardens, Dunn, Harnett Co., North Carolina.
    3. 1. Alice May Tart
    4. Agnes Gray Tart


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Stockton Tart was born on 10 Dec 1855 (son of Whitfield Tart and Elizabeth Ann Morgan); died in 1933.

    Stockton married Celestial Denning about 1878. Celestial (daughter of James Denning and Kitsey Lee) was born on 18 Feb 1855 in Sampson Co., North Carolina; died on 13 Jul 1942 in Dunn, Harnett Co., North Carolina; was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Newton Grove, Sampson Co., North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Celestial Denning was born on 18 Feb 1855 in Sampson Co., North Carolina (daughter of James Denning and Kitsey Lee); died on 13 Jul 1942 in Dunn, Harnett Co., North Carolina; was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Newton Grove, Sampson Co., North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 2. Lofton Agrippa Tart was born on 20 Feb 1879 in Newton Grove, Sampson Co., North Carolina; died on 27 Oct 1963 in Dunn, Harnett Co., North Carolina; was buried on 29 Oct 1963 in Greenwood Cemetery, Dunn, Harnett Co., North Carolina.
    2. Hettie Lou Tart was born on 22 Oct 1883 in Sampson Co., North Carolina.

  3. 6.  Arthur Lee was born on 15 Aug 1838 in Johnston Co., North Carolina (son of Westbrook Lee, Sr. and Esther Smith); died on 19 May 1914 in Johnston Co., North Carolina.

    Arthur married Elizabeth Jane Coats about 1869. Elizabeth was born between 1852 and 1853. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Jane Coats was born between 1852 and 1853.
    Children:
    1. 3. Minnie H. Lee was born on 25 Mar 1882 in Harnett Co., North Carolina; died on 16 Oct 1920 in Harnett Co., North Carolina; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Dunn, Harnett Co., North Carolina.
    2. Solomon Westbrook Lee was born on 8 Mar 1876; died on 22 Oct 1890.
    3. Mary Eunice Lee was born between 1869 and 1871; died after 1930.
    4. Noah B. Lee was born between 1877 and 1878.
    5. Ely Franklin Lee was born between 1878 and 1879.
    6. Ophelia Lee was born after 1880.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Whitfield Tart was born between 1820 and 1824 in Sampson Co., North Carolina (son of John Tart and Winifred Hill); died on 4 Apr 1908 in Sampson Co., North Carolina.

    Whitfield married Elizabeth Ann Morgan about 1854. Elizabeth was born about 1825; died on 5 Apr 1883. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Ann Morgan was born about 1825; died on 5 Apr 1883.
    Children:
    1. Whitfield Tart, Jr. was born in 1863.
    2. 4. Stockton Tart was born on 10 Dec 1855; died in 1933.
    3. Nelenah Tart was born in 1867.
    4. R. Hawkins Tart was born about 1858.
    5. Nehmah Tart was born in 1860.

  3. 10.  James Denning was born about 1808 (son of Jonas Denning and Nancy Tart).

    James married Kitsey Lee about 1858. Kitsey was born about 1820. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Kitsey Lee was born about 1820.
    Children:
    1. 5. Celestial Denning was born on 18 Feb 1855 in Sampson Co., North Carolina; died on 13 Jul 1942 in Dunn, Harnett Co., North Carolina; was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Newton Grove, Sampson Co., North Carolina.

  5. 12.  Westbrook Lee, Sr. was born on 4 Sep 1813 in Johnston Co., North Carolina (son of Joab Lee and Alley Lee); died on 13 Sep 1880 in Johnston Co., North Carolina.

    Notes:

    [WILL OF WESTBROOK LEE, SR.]

    JOHNSTON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA

    I, Westbrook Lee, Sr., of the County of Johnston and State of
    North Carolina, being of sound mind and memory, but considering the uncertainty of
    my earthly existence, so make and declare this my last will and testament in manner
    and form following, that is to say:

    First - That my executors hereinafter named shall provide for my body
    a decent burial suitable to the wishes of my relations and friends and pay all
    funeral expenses, together with my just debts, howsoever and to whomsoever
    owing, out of the moneys that may first come into their hands as a part of
    parcel of my estate.

    Item - I lend unto my wife, Esther Lee, One Hundred and Forty Eight acres
    of land whereon I now live that has been heretofore layed off for my son
    Westbrook Lee, Jr., which I have given him a deed excepting my life time and
    my wife Ester Lee's lifetime to have and to hold to her the said Ester Lee
    for and during the term of her natural life in satisfaction for and in lieu of
    her dower and thirds of and in all my real estate and further lend unto my
    wife Ester Lee two horses and mules her choice if on hand 6 head of cattle
    if on hand, 6 hear of sheep if on hand, fifteen head of hogs if on hand, her choice
    in all the aforesaid stock all the domestic fowls, poultry. I lend all the
    household and kitchen furniture not otherwise disposed of my will. I lend her one
    cart and harness, one saddle, one buggy and harness, if on hand, all of my farming
    tools except my blacksmith tools, my Dutch Fan Scythe and cradle and cutting
    blades. I lend her all of my books except my new Bible bought in the date
    1873 and Bunyan's complete work. I further lend her three acres of cleared
    land in the dismal in Arthur and Marshall Lee's plantation. I give and
    bequeath unto my wife Ester Lee and the six youngest children all of the
    provisions on hand, and one half of the growing crop if on hand after and
    cultivating and saving.

    Item - I give and devise to my two oldest sons, Arthur Lee and
    Marshall Lee, one tract of land containing two hundred and twenty one acres,
    more or less which I value at $600.00 which they have deeds for. They have
    agreed to and with me and my heirs giving bond to the amount of Six Hundred
    Dollars, the said Arthur Lee and Marshall Lee is not to have any of the personal
    property until all the rest of the children receive that amount then to share
    and share alike to have and to hold in fee simple forever.

    Item - I give and devise to my son Elam Lee, two hundred and Eighty
    Dollars in money in lieu of land whereas he has agreed with me and my heirs
    and giving bond to the amount of Two Hundred and Eighty and the said
    Elam Lee is not to have any of the personal property or land until all the
    rest of the children receive that amount then to share and share alike.

    Item - I give and devise to my son Walter Lee one tract of land on the
    South West of the Peacock Cross Roads containing ninety acres valued at
    Three Hundred and Forty dollars, he has agreed to me and my heirs whereas
    he has given me a bond to the amount of Three Hundred and Forty Dollars and the
    said Walter Lee is not to have any of the personal property or land until all
    the rest of the children receives that amount, then to share and share alike, to
    have and to hold in fee simple forever.

    Item - I give and devise to my son James Lee all that tract of land in the
    counties of Johnston and Sampson, known as the dismal land containing one
    hundred twenty acres, more or less which I have given him a deed heretofore,
    valued at Five Hundred Dollars whereas he has agreed to and with me and my
    heirs and has given me a bond to the amount of five hundred dollars and the said
    James Lee is not to have any of the personal property or land until all the rest
    of the children received that amount, then to share and share alike, to have and to
    hold in fee simple forever.

    Item - I give and devise to my son Mordecai Lee, under twenty one
    years of age all that tract of land on the west side of hog pen branch containing
    one hundred acres, for which I have heretofore given him a deed, valued at four
    hundred dollars, and the said Mordecai Lee is not to have any of my personal property
    or land until all the rest of the children receives that amount. Also one book
    called Bunyan complete, book bought in the year 1873 to have and to hold in fee
    simple forever.

    Item - I give and devise to my youngest son Westbrook Lee Jr., under
    twenty one years of age that tract of land whereon I now live except the life
    estate of my wife Ester Lee devised in a former item in this my last will
    containing one hundred and forty eight acres more or less which I have given
    him a deed heretofore valued at $700.00 and the said Westbrook Lee Jr., is not
    to have any of my personal property or land until all the rest of the children
    receive that amount then to share and share alike, to have and to hold in fee
    simple forever. I further give one bible bought in the year 1873. I further
    give unto my son, Westbrook Lee Jr., all of my wearing apparel with my razors
    and strap and pocket knife.

    Item - I give and devise unto my daughters, Lena Lee, Winniford Lee,
    Aley Lee, widow of J. M.. Kee, Esther F. Lee, Missouri Lee and Theda Lee three
    last named under age, five tracts of land containing in all (341) Three Hundred
    and forty acres, the first tract containing one hundred and eight six acres, known
    as the Jernigan land, second tract known as the Barefoot tract, containing
    Forty Six acres. Third tract known as a part of my original house tract containing
    twelve acres on the east side of Jumping run. Fourth tract known as the West
    end of my old place containing 56 acres. The fifth or last tract known as the
    Josias Lee land containing forty one acres valued at Thirteen Hundred and Sixty
    Four dollars, to have and to hold to their heirs in fee simple forever. I further
    appoint my surviving son or sons that are living in the counties of Johnston and
    Sampson to make a division in the above mentioned lands among the above mentioned
    daughters according to valuation by lot to the drawn for.

    Item - I give and devise to my daughter Aley Lee, widow of J. M. Lee
    one bed and furniture that she has received heretofore valued at twenty dollars.

    Item - I give and devise to each of my daughters, Lena, Winniford,
    Esther F., Missouri and Theda Lee three last name under age, one bed and
    necessary furniture, valued at $20.00 each, except the life estate of my
    wife Esther Lee devised in a former item in this my will in fee simple forever.

    Item - My will and desire is that all the residue of my estate if any,
    after paying my debts, devises and legacies above mentioned, shall be sold
    debts owing to me collected if there should be any surplus over the above expenses,
    payments, debts, legacies, that such surplus shall be paid over to all those of
    my children whose legacies are least in value until each legacy becomes equal
    should there be enough to make them equal, or as far as it will reach.

    Item - My executors hereinafter named, shall after this will is proven
    give twenty days notice and sell all the property on a credit of three months,
    not otherwise disposed of in this will.

    Item - And after the death of the widow Esther Lee my executors shall
    forthwith sell at public sale the personal property that I have loaned to her
    giving twenty days notice on a credit of three months, not otherwise disposed
    of in this will.

    Item - And whereas my two youngest sons, Mordecai and Westbrook Lee Jr.,
    are minors, and my three youngest daughters, Esther F. Missouri and Theda
    Lee are minors under twenty one years of age, now therefore my will and desire
    is that my son Arthur Lee is hereby constituted and appointed guardian of these my
    five children to have and hold custody and guardianship both of their respective
    persons and estates until they the said Mordecai, Westbrook, Esther F. Missouri
    and Theda Lee shall severally arrive at the full age of twenty one years.
    And lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my trusty sons Arthur Lee, Marshall
    Lee, Elam Lee, Walter Lee, James Lee, Moravia Lee, Westbrook Lee, Jr., my
    lawful executors to all intents and purposes, this my last will and testament
    according to the true intent and meaning of the same, every part and clause thereof
    hereby revoking and declaring utterly void all other wills and testaments heretofore
    made. In witness whereof, I, the said Westbrook Lee, Sr., so hereunto set
    my hand and seal this the 28th day of March, A.D., 1874
    Westbrook Lee, Sr. {Seal}

    Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Westbrook
    Lee, Sr., to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his
    request and in his presence do subscribe our names as witnesses thereto.

    John E. West
    W. W. Cox

    Westbrook married Esther Smith on 28 Feb 1837 in Johnston Co., North Carolina. Esther (daughter of James Smith and Senia Lee) was born about 1817 in North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Esther Smith was born about 1817 in North Carolina (daughter of James Smith and Senia Lee).
    Children:
    1. Marshall Lee was born on 1 Apr 1840 in Johnston Co., North Carolina; died on 3 Dec 1900.
    2. 6. Arthur Lee was born on 15 Aug 1838 in Johnston Co., North Carolina; died on 19 May 1914 in Johnston Co., North Carolina.
    3. Elam Lee was born on 26 Mar 1845 in Johnston Co., North Carolina; died on 30 May 1914 in Harnett Co., North Carolina.
    4. Walter Lee was born on 6 Aug 1849.
    5. James Lee was born on 25 Mar 1851.
    6. Mordecai Lee was born on 5 Feb 1854.
    7. Westbrook Lee, Jr. was born on 15 Aug 1858.
    8. Lena Lee was born about 1850.
    9. Winnifred Lee was born on 6 Aug 1846.
    10. Alley Lee was born on 12 Jan 1848 in Johnston Co., North Carolina.
    11. Esther Franklin Lee was born in 1856.
    12. Missouri Lee Lee was born on 29 Mar 1857.
    13. Theda Lee was born on 10 Apr 1859.