Genealogy for
Levi Markes Lafayette Yon Sr.
About Levi Markes Lafayette Yon Sr. |
Levi Markes Lafayette Yon Sr. 9/21/1810 - 5/1/1881
| Levi Markes Lafayette Yon, Sr., was born on September 21, 1810 in Newberry Dist., South Carolina and died on May 1, 1881 in Calhoun County, Florida. He lived to be 70 years old.
Occupation: Farmer, County Commissioner.
Levi and Nancy's children:
- Lousianna Vandila (4/12/1844 to between 1900-1910),
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Florence "Flora" Ann (3/30/1845),
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Emily Amandia (10/10/1846),
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Ester Jane (11/25/1848)- married John Harris Parrish (3/2/1847-7/25/1920,
- Mary Ann (1849)
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Frances (1/30/1851 to 1/25/1865)
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Malissa Middleton (1/18/1853 to 1931)
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Nancy Eleanor (4/29/1855 to 8/4/1863)
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Charles Dennis (2/25/1857 to 8/23/1866)
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Levi M. L. Jr. (1/30/1859 to 1920)
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Ruel Higdon (3/7/1861 to 9/11/1865)
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Jessie Davis (4/10/1862 to 6/27/1934)
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John Morgan (3/22/1864)
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Lydia Florence (4/15/1867 to 6/8/1872)
After the death of his wife Nancy, he married Rachael Ann Spears (2/9/1853-6/11/1901) on Feburary 15, 1880.
They had one son Andrew Jackson Yon (11/25/1880 -5/20/1936)
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| Census | 1/1/1830 | FL (Gadsden County) | 19 yrs old | Jesse Yon is recorded as the head of household consisting of 17 people -- eight of which are slaves. His family consists of: one white male between 5-10 years old, one male between 10-15, one between 20-30, one male between 40-50, two females under 5, two females between 4-10, and one female between 30-40. Ages of his slaves are: one male under 10, three males between 10-24, two females under 10, one female between 10-24 and one female between 35 and 55.
Additional information about Gadsden County, FL around 1830: Click here to see a map from this timeperiod. | |
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| Land Deed | 8/15/1837 | Sparta AL | 26 yrs old | Purchase of 40. 125 acres. NESW St. Stephens, No 3N 14E 31. |
| Land Deed | 9/2/1839 | Sparta AL | 28 yrs old | Purchase of 40. 125 acres. SWSE St. Stephens, No 3N 14E 31. |
| Census | 1/1/1840 | AL (Covington County) | 29 yrs old | page 322-Levi Yon -one males - (5 thru 9),
one males - (10 thru 14),
three males - (20 thru 29),
one female - (Under 5),
one female - (10 thru 14),
one female - (40 thru 49),
two slaves - Male - (Under 10),
one flaves - Female - (10 thru 23),
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 3
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: |
| Other | 1/1/1850 | FL (Calhoun County) | 39 yrs old | Levi Yon is recorded on page 33 of the 1850 Florida Slave Schedule in Township Division 5. |
| Census | 10/18/1850 | FL (Calhoun County) | 40 yrs old | #39: Levi Yon (age 40, born in NC), Nancy (age 26, AL), Vandillia (8, AL), Flora Ann (4, FL), Amandia (4, FL), Ester (2, AL). Estimated value of property is $1, 000.
Additional information about Calhoun County, FL around 1850: Click here to see a map from this timeperiod. | |
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| Land Deed | 9/1/1852 | Tallahassee FL (Leon County) | 41 yrs old | Six land deeds for (1) 79. 75 acres, (2) 80. 25 acres, (3) 79. 75 acres, (4) 40. 12 acres, (5) 39. 87 acres and (6) 39. 87 acres. |
| Other | 10/19/1854 | Blountstown FL (Calhoun County) | 44 yrs old | Appointed 10/19/1854 County Commissioner (2 year term 6/25/1857) |
| Land Deed | 5/1/1855 | Tallahassee FL (Leon County) | 44 yrs old | Two land deeds for (1) 40. 01 acres and (2) 40. 07 acres. |
| Land Deed | 6/16/1856 | Tallahassee FL (Leon County) | 45 yrs old | Two land purchases for (1) 240. 24 acres and (2) 240. 24 acres. |
| Land Deed | 12/1/1857 | Tallahassee FL (Leon County) | 47 yrs old | One land purchase for 80. 12 acres. |
| Census | 7/21/1860 | West Wymton district FL (Calhoun County) | 49 yrs old | dweling#122, family# 123, Levi Yon (age 49, Farming, born in SC), Nancy (36, housekeeping, AL), Flora (15, domestic, AL), Jane (13, FL), Mary (11, FL), Malissa (9, FL), Elleanor (7, FL), Charles (5, FL), Jessie (3, FL), Levi M. (1, FL). Estimated value of real estate is $4,000 and estimated value of personal property is $4,000.A check mark is by Levi, Nancy and Flora, for Mulatto or Black.
Additional information about Calhoun County, FL around 1860: Click here to see a map from this timeperiod. | |
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| Other | 12/1/1862 | Abe Springs Bluff FL (Calhoun County) | 52 yrs old | State of Florida Calhoun County Report of jurors, Grand and Petit for Fall term 1862 Talesman, attending and serving in the Circuit Court at said term and entitled by law to payment from the state. #3: Thomas Parish - number of miles: 30, number of days: 2, amount in dollars: 5.50. #5 Wm H Pope - number of miles: 30, number of days: 2, amount in dollars: 5.50, # 14 Henry B. Davis - number of miles: 20, number of days: 2, amount in dollars: 4.50, # 18 Samuel W. Davis - number of miles: 46, number of days: 4, amount in dollars: 9.50, #34 Ishmael Ayers - number of miles: 20, number of days: 2, amount in dollars: 4.50, # 37 Robt. W. Nixon - number of miles: 6, number of days: (part of page missing), amount in dollars: (part of page missing), #58 T.H. Yon - number of miles: 20, number of days: 1, amount in dollars: 3.25, # 65 Jese Bailey - number of miles: 8, number of days: 2, amount in dollars: (part of page missing), # 69 Levi Yon - number of miles: 30, number of days: 1, amount in dollars: 4.(missing) Dec. 1st 1862 William Clark Clerk of Calhoun County Circuit Court |
| Other | 12/1/1862 | Abe Springs Bluff FL (Calhoun County) | 52 yrs old | 12/1/1862
State of Florida Calhoun County Report of jurors, Grand and Petit for Fall term 1862 Talesman, attending and serving in the Circuit Court at said term and entitled by law to payment from the state.
#3: Thomas Parish - number of miles: 30, number of days: 2, amount in dollars: 5.50. #5 Wm H Pope - number of miles: 30, number of days: 2, amount in dollars: 5.50, # 14 Henry B. Davis - number of miles: 20, number of days: 2, amount in dollars: 4.50, # 18 Samuel W. Davis - number of miles: 46, number of days: 4, amount in dollars: 9.50, #34 Ishmael Ayers - number of miles: 20, number of days: 2, amount in dollars: 4.50, # 36 John Peacock - number of miles: 24, number of days: 1, amount in dollars: 3.50, # 38 Robt. W. Nixon - number of miles: 6, number of days: (part of page missing), amount in dollars: (part of page missing), #58 T.H. Yon Jr.- number of miles: 20, number of days: 1, amount in dollars: 3.25, # 65 Jesse Bailey - number of miles: 8, number of days: 2, amount in dollars: (part of page missing), # 69 Levi Yon - number of miles: 30, number of days: 1, amount in dollars: 4.(missing) Dec. 1st 1862 William Clark Clerk of Calhoun County Circuit Court
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| Other | 12/27/1862 | FL (Calhoun County) | 52 yrs old | From a tax book - page 9 -Received in office December the 27 1862
R. W. Nixon Treser of Calhoun County
January the 20 1863
Received of R S Jones one order given in faver
Joel pate for cents .80
Received of R S Jones fifteen dollars $15.00
R W Nixon ???? Treasure
March the 2 1863
Received of R S Jones $506
March the 2 1863
Recived of Samuel J. Nixon $10
March the 2 1863
Receved of Mary B. Wade $52
March the 2 1863
Received of J. N. Richards cash $300.00,
one order in favor of J. F. Richards $8,
one in favor of T. H. Yon for $2,
one order in favor of Levi Yon $20,
one order in favor of T. H. Yon $45,
one order in favor of J. W. Selmen $4 .70,
one order in favor James B. Stone $8 .18,
one order in favor of H. K. Doles $1 .80,
one order in favor of H. K. Doles $2 .30 |
| Other | 2/7/1863 | FL (Calhoun County) | 52 yrs old | the will of Jesse Yon. Wife Martha listed, along with names of Jesse's children. |
| Other | 7/13/1863 | Abe Springs Bluff FL (Calhoun County) | 52 yrs old | In the name of the State of Florida To the Sheriff of Calhoun County Greeting you are hereby commanded to summons the following persons to be at Abe Springs Bluff on the first Tuesday after the fourth Monday in October next by 10 o’clock A.M. to serve as jurors in the circuit court of said County during said term. Given under my hand of Office this the 13 day of July AD 1863. Wm Clark - clerk Grand Jurors # 1 Levi Yon, #3 T.H. Yon Jr., # 10 Jesse Bailey, #11 James B. Stone Petit Jurors #19 James Larimore |
| Other | 10/30/1863 | Abe Springs Bluff FL (Calhoun County) | 53 yrs old | Calhoun County Fall term 1863 Report of jurors, Grand , Petit & Talesmen attending and serving in the Circuit Court at said term and entitled by law to payment from the state. #1: Levi Yon - number of miles: 30, number of days: 3, amount in dollars: 6.75, #3 Terrel H. Yon Jr. - number of miles: 24, number of days: 3, amount in dollars: 6.15, # 9 James S. Stone - #12 James Larimore - number of miles: 30, number of days: 3, amount in dollars: 6.75 Written my hand and private seal, my seal of office having been destroyed by fire in the destruction of the Court house, this October 30th 1863, Wm Clark - Clerk of Calhoun County Circuit Court |
| Other | 2/8/1864 | Abe Springs Bluff FL (Calhoun County) | 53 yrs old | Levi Yon as the executor of the estate of Jesse Yon. |
| Other | 12/14/1864 | Blountstown FL (Calhoun County) | 54 yrs old | This document states that a boy named James (Gem) Yon, was born the a white woman in AL and is now of the age of 21 and has served out his apprenticeship. He is entitled to free papers and the privileges of a free man of color. signed by Levi Yon. |
| Other | 12/21/1865 | Blountstown FL (Calhoun County) | 55 yrs old | Appointed 12/21/1865 (qualified 2/6/1866) County Commissioner (2 year term ) |
| Other | 1/1/1866 | FL (Calhoun Co. County) | 55 yrs old | In the Antioch Baptist Church records listed Levi Yon as a Clerk in 1866 and 1867. |
| Other | 1/1/1867 | FL (Calhoun County) | 56 yrs old | State of Florida} Treasuers Book for Said County
Calhoun County } for the Year 1867
Received of Jackson N Richards Sheriff &
Exeficio Tax Collector for Said County
the Revenew for the Year 1867. to Wit
Sheriffs Bill of Costs
In the Case of the State } #4 Order in favor of Jesse Bailey 30.00 #7 Levi. Yon Order to 34.00
#8 County order to Levi Yon 3.00
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| Other | 5/4/1867 | Abe Springs Bluff FL (Calhoun County) | 56 yrs old | Levi Yon - VS - Jason Gregory over $1000. |
| Other | 10/1/1867 | FL (Calhoun County) | 57 yrs old | Fall term of Grand and Petite Jurors – Talesman attending and serving in the circuit court at said term and entitled by law. Name: Levi Yon , number of miles: 30, number of days: 4, amount in dollars: 8.00. |
| Other | 5/18/1869 | Abe Springs FL (Calhoun County) | 58 yrs old | J.B. Stone & wife - vs - Levy Yon over the estate of Jesse Yon. |
| Census | 6/21/1870 | FL (Calhoun County) | 59 yrs old | dweling#12,family#9 Levi Yon (age 59) Farmer, states he has 5000 acres worth $800, born South Carolina; wife Nancy E. (age 46) born Alabama; Levi M.L. (age 12);
Jessie D. (age 6); John M. (age 4);Lydia M. (age 2); children born in Florida.
Additional information about Calhoun County, FL around 1870: Click here to see a map from this timeperiod. | |
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| Other | 10/1/1874 | Abe Springs Bluff FL (Calhoun County) | 64 yrs old | Grand Jurors – Fall Term – 1874
#8 Thos. Parish, # 12 Robt. Davis, #14 Levi Yon, # 15 Jesse Bailey (excused)
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| Marriage | 2/15/1880 | FL (Calhoun County) | 69 yrs old | Page 81: Marriage of Levi Yon Sr. to Rachel Irvan on Feb. 15, 1880. |
| Census | 6/1/1880 | Pippins Mills FL (Calhoun County) | 69 yrs old | page 126- line 1: Levi Yon (age 69), Rachael Yon (age 27, wife, keeping house, both her and her father were born in AL), Levi M. (son, age 21, not married, working on farm, he was born in AL and his father was born in GA), and John T. (age 16, son, working on farm, not married, he was born in FL and his father in GA). Levi indicates that he is "maimed, crippled, bedridden, or otherwise disabled". Levi is a farmer. Levi and Rachael were married during the last year. Both Levi and his father were born in GA. Place of birth for each mother is not recorded.
Additional information about Calhoun County, FL around 1880: Blountstown was declared the seat of Calhoun County in 1880. Prior to that, Abe Springs had been the county seat. Click here to see a map from this timeperiod. | |
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| Graveyard/Tombstone | 5/1/1881 | Blountstown FL (Calhoun County) | 70 yrs old | Nettle Ridge Cemetery: Levi Yon, born 9/21/1810 and died 5/1/1891, is buried in Section 1, Lot 176. |
| Other | 1/1/2001 | AL (Pike County) | 120 yrs after death | This story about Charles Dennis published in the Pike County Heritage Book, published in 2001, details the documents supporting his service during the War of 1812, election as a Representative and Senator in the Legislature, and the disbursement of his estate. |
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Levi, his family, and friends. For example, Levi is 1 years old when By 1811 the new "Federal Road" (which started as a horse path) is filled with a steady flow of white settlers into Creek Indian Territories. The Spanish begin to fan hostile sentiments among the Indians.
Age | Date | Event |
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1813 |
During 1813-14, over 2,000 Muskogee-speaking Creeks move to Florida in response to the Creek Civil War (also known as the Red-sticks War). Most come from AL and GA. |
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1818 |
First Seminole Indian War takes place when Andrew Jackson brings his troops into northern Florida. |
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1821 |
Spain formally cedes Florida to the United States in 1821, according to terms of the Adams-Onís Treaty. Spanish colonists as well as settlers from the newly formed United States begin to pour into the new territory. Prior to this change, Florida was a wilderness sparsely dotted with settlements of native Indians, escaped/freed slaves and Spaniards. |
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1822 |
Florida Territory is purchased |
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1823 |
The Treaty of Moultrie Creek pushes the Seminole Indian towns into the interior of the Florida peninsula. |
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1824 |
Tallahassee is established at the capital of Florida because it is half-way between the two government centers in St. Augustine and Pensacola. The Legislative Council meets in November in a log house erected in the vicinity of today's capitol. |
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1835 |
The Second Seminole Indian War keeps the United States and Seminoles Indians fighting in North & Central Florida. |
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1837 |
NEWS HEADLINES: In October, Chief Osceola of the Seminole Indians is captured when he arrives for supposed truce negotiations at Fort Payton. He is imprisoned at St. Augustine, FL where he refuses to eat and attempts to escape several times. In December he is moved to a prison in SC where he dies on January 20, 1838. At the time of his death, Osceola was the most famous American Indian. |
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1842 |
Congress passes the Armed Occupation Act of 1842. It entitles persons willing and able to bear arms against the Indians and establish themselves in villages along the borders of Indian territory ownership of their land after 5 years. |
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1842 |
Second Seminole Indian War ends and some of the Seminole Indians living in FL are moved to the Indian Territory |
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1845 |
Florida becomes the 27th state to join the United States. William Moseley becomes the first governor and David Yulee the first senator. |
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1850 |
Florida's total population has grown to 87,445. This includes about 39,000 slaves and 1,000 free blacks. Indians were not counted. |
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1855 |
Third Seminole Indian War begins and war breaks out with most of the battles occurring in Central Florida. It ends three years later when Chief Billy Bowlegs and his band are forced to move from Florida. |
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1861 |
No Floridian's voted for Lincoln during the 1860 election. On Jan. 10, 1861, Florida seceded from the U.S. and joined the Confederate States of America a few weeks later. |
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1864 |
Battle of Olustee is a Confederate victory. Union troops pull back |
55 |
1865 |
Battle at Natural Bridge (Wakulla County) is a Confederate victory. |
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1865 |
May 10th -- Union troops occupy Tallahassee. While Tallahassee was the only Confederate state capital east of the Mississippi River that had not been captured, Union troops occupy the capitol following the surrender of the major Confederate armies in the east. |
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1870 |
During the 1870s, the remaining Seminole Indians begin establishing trading posts and other economy with local settlers. |
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1814 |
The first locomotive engine was created by Stephenson |
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1830 |
The first railroad is constructed between Liverpool and Manchester, England |
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1839 |
Goodyear invents vulcanized rubber, opening the door for tires and other rubber products. |
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1844 |
The first telegraph message is sent by Morse, who later invents the Mores Code |
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1853 |
The process of creating steel is invented by Besermer in Britain and Kelly in the U.S. |
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1856 |
The first Neanderthal fossils are found near Germany |
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1859 |
Charles Darwin publishes "Origin of Species" and begins the evolution theory. |
55 |
1865 |
Mendel publishes his papers on genetics and introduces the concept to the public. |
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1869 |
Cro-magnon Man fossils are found in France |
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1877 |
Edison invents the phonograph permitting music and voices to be recorded and replayed. |
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1879 |
Edison invents the electric light bulb. |
Age | Date | Event |
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1811 |
NEWS HEADLINES: Tecumseh's emerging Indian Confederacy is defeated at the Battle of Tippecanoe in Ohio. Afterwards, Tecumseh and his brother travel from their Shawnee homes in the north to recruit and unify the southern Indians. |
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1812 |
NEWS HEADLINES: War of 1812 begins and will continue for until 1814. Some call it the Second War of Independence because the US fights Great Britain to a stalemate, Americas independence was assured. |
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1828 |
Gold is discovered in Georgia. |
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1834 |
July 9 - The S.S. John Randolph, the first successful iron steamship, is launched in Savannah |
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1861 |
NEWS HEADLINES: American Civil war begins at Ft. Sumter, located in Charleston Harbor, VA. |
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1862 |
NEWS HEADLINES: May 20, 1862 the US government passes the Homestead Act to provide cheap land for settlement of lower Southeast and West. |
Age | Date | Event |
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1830 |
South Carolina becomes the first state to secede from the Union, setting the stage for the creation of the Confederacy. |
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1860 |
About 63,000 men from South Carolina served in the Confederate armed forces. |
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1868 |
South Carolina was readmitted to the Union. |
Age | Date | Event |
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1811 |
By 1811 the new "Federal Road" (which started as a horse path) is filled with a steady flow of white settlers into Creek Indian Territories. The Spanish begin to fan hostile sentiments among the Indians. |
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1820 |
The Act of April 24, 1820 abolished the land purchase credit system, fixed the price of public lands at $1.25 per acre, and set the minimum purchase at 80 acres. After a person purchased land, a final certificate was issued by the land office and sent to Washington DC to be verified and signed by the President -- a time consuming process. Public lands were most typically available through US treaties with Indians who agreed to be removed from their homelands. |
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1830 |
Indian Removal Act signed and the moving of eastern Indians west of the Mississippi begins. |
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1835 |
Second Seminole Indian War begins. |
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1837 |
The trickery used to capture Seminole Indian Chief Osceola (Assi Yohola) creates a public uproar and U.S. General Jesup is publicly condemned. |
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1840 |
Oregon Trail is established |
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1842 |
Second Seminole Indian War ends and thousands of Seminole Indians are forced to move west of the Mississippi. |
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1855 |
Third Seminole Indian War begins. It ends three years later when Chief Billy Bowlegs and his band are forced to move from Florida. |
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1860 |
Presidential election puts Abraham Lincoln in office. The campaign has heated the issues regarding slavery in the south. |
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1862 |
May 20, 1862 the US government passes the Homestead Act to provide cheap land for settlement of lower Southeast and West. |
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1863 |
Abraham Lincoln issues the "Emancipation Proclamation" freeing slaves. |
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1865 |
American Civil war ends with General Lee's surrender at Appomattox, VA. Reconstruction begins in the "old South" |
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1868 |
An eight-hour work day is established for federal employees. |
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1875 |
Tennessee enacts Jim Crow law. |
66 |
1876 |
The National League of Baseball is founded |
Age | Date | Event |
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1833 |
Santa Anna is elected President of Mexico |
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Marriages
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| Nancy Dennis Born on October 6, 1822 and died on July 25, 1878. They were married 1/1/1844.
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| | | Rachael Spears Born on February 9, 1853 and died on June 11, 1901. They were married 2/15/1880.
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The Children of Levi Markes Lafayette Yon Sr.
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Louisianna Vandila Yon Born in Covington County, Alabama on April 12, 1844 and died in Calhoun County, Florida about 1905. She was about 60 years old.
She married Frederick B. Bauldree(1836-1867) on March 27th 1859.
Fredrick fought in the Civil War with 2nd FL Calvary Co. A -from 1862 to 1865.
They had three children
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Florence Ann Yon Born in Covington County, Alabama on March 30, 1845 and died in Blountstown, Florida about 1901. She was about 55 years old.
She went by the name of Flora and married John McDonald in 1860 when she was about 16 years old. Their marriage ended in divorce around 1867.
She married William Parish in 1870. They had one...
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Ester Jane Yon Born somewhere in Florida on November 25, 1848 and died in Calhoun Co., Florida on January 31, 1922. She was 73 years old.
She married John Harris Parish (3/2/1847-7/25/1920). children: Thomas Marshall (1867-1870) William Jesse (10/1870) John Dennis (1872) John Harris Jr. (9/18/...
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Malissa Middleton Yon Born somewhere in Florida on January 18, 1853 and died somewhere in Florida about 1931. She was 78 years old.
She married on 10/25/1868 to Benjamin Henry Franklin (3/1848 -1932)
Children:
- Benjamin Morgan (1/1875 -1955) - married Elmira Malissa McKeown (1887)
- Silas H...
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Levi Markes Lafayette Yon Jr. Born somewhere in Florida on January 30, 1859 and died in Gadsden County, Florida about 1920. He was 60 years old.
He married on 1/13/1881 to Simella "Simmie" Burns (1863 - 1897) Children:
William M. Yon (1882)
Levi Sim Lafayette Yon (12/21/1884-1/14/1951)-married Sammie Rencher,
Eliza Yon (A...
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Jessie Davis Yon Born in Calhoun Co., Florida on April 10, 1862 and died in Calhoun Co., Florida on June 27, 1934. She was 72 years old.
She married on 2/12/1880 to Thomas McKeown (2/8/1858-2/3/1927).
- William L. (3/20/1881-1/6/1920)-married Aletha E. Bracewell
- John B. (5/18/1883)
- Thomas J. (1...
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John Morgan Yon Born somewhere in Florida on March 22, 1864 and died in Calhoun Co., Florida about 1945. He was about 80 years old.
John married Nannie D. Carraway (1862 -before 1900) on May 15, 1881. They had one son John Nathan Yon (Dec. 1882)
He married Georgia Ann Tharpe (Feb. 1872) Her parents may have been Mary(185...
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Andrew Jackson Yon Born in Calhoun Co., Florida on November 25, 1880 and died in Calhoun Co., Florida on May 20, 1936. He was 55 years old.
He went by "Jack". He married Viola "Ola" Phillips (11/27/1882-1/29/1977).
Their children: Viola V. Andrew Jackson Jr. Levi Velma Onita Francis...
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