Andrew Bullock was a farmer born February 1858 in Mississippi from the 1900 enumeration of the Pike County, Mississippi Federal census. His parents were born in Mississippi and their names are unknown at this time. His name is also known as Andy and Ander Bullock. Andrew Bullock had three brothers Charlie, Jake and John who were identified at the Brumfield and Bullock Family Reunion July 11 to 13, 1997 booklet. After research, the children assigned to John in the booklet are children of William Bullock. Andrew Bullock had three wives during his life.
Researching the African-American genealogy of the following surnames Bearden, Brumfield, Bullock, Caston, Conerly, Downs, Bridges, Edwards, Gatlin, Goff, Hill, McEwen, Power, Raybon, Leonard, Smith, Stacher, & Wynn. From the following states Georgia, Mississippi, Illinois, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee & Louisiana.
Thursday, April 27, 2023
Andrew Bulock Part 1
Monday, April 10, 2023
FAMILY TIES 1
It’s often difficult to determine familial relationships this is especially true at family reunions. Everyone wants to know how they are related within their family and with other families. This is my first attempt at identifying some family ties. I have made multiple blog posts about the Caston, Downs, Gatlin, Brumfield and Andrews families. I will have future blog posts on other branches. An extensive detailed genealogy of the Barnes family has been done by Rosie M. Polk which I will not try to duplicate on my blog. https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/p/o/l/Rosie-M-Polk/GENE4-0007.html
Every individual has 2
parents and 4 grandparents. An uncle is the brother of a person’s father or
mother OR the husband of your aunt (aka uncle-in-law). An aunt is the sister of
a person’s father or mother OR the wife of your uncle (aka aunt-in-law). First
cousins share the same grandparents.
I would like to dissect a portion of the chart using the
following illustrations:
Mattie and Charlie Barnes were brother and sister. They had
7 siblings, 25 aunts and uncles the siblings of their parents. If each aunt and
uncle married a possible 25 uncle-in-laws and aunt-in-laws for a total
of 50. The actual number is slightly less because of early deaths and
unmarried individuals. I provided a more detailed genealogy of Charlie Barnes and Bertha Brumfield in the post "Tombstone Tuesday" September 20, 2022.
Edward “Ned” Barnes and Jerry Barnes were brothers. They
each had 14 siblings. Harry Barnes, their father had 4 siblings and their
mother Mahalia Johnson 3 siblings. They had 7 aunts and uncles. If each aunt
and uncle married a possible 7 uncles-in-law and aunts-in-law for a
total of 14. I have made an incomplete review of the names and number of the siblings' children and wives siblings children of Edward "Ned" Barnes and Jerry Barnes. From my review these two men were uncles and uncle in-law to a over 100 nieces and nephews.
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Mary Johnson Enslaved Part 7
George and Mary continue to reside in Pike County. Enumerated in the 1900 census, unique information is given not found in previous census such as birthdates, years married, person's home rented mortgage or owned, and did they live on a farm or house. Mary and her parents were listed born in Mississippi. From the census record George and Mary were married 55 years owned a farm. They had 13 children and 9 where still alive.
Partial Transcribed 1900 Federal Census
Name |
Relation |
Color |
Sex |
Month of
Birth |
Year of Birth |
Age |
Married single |
Number of Years |
Mother of How
Many Children |
Number of
Children Living |
Andrews,
George |
Head |
B |
M |
Jan |
1812 |
88 |
M |
55 |
|
|
Mary |
wife |
B |
F |
Jun |
1825 |
75 |
M |
55 |
13 |
9 |
Lewis, Murray |
grandson |
B |
M |
May |
1893 |
7 |
S |
|
|
|
In the 1910 census, there are some discrepancies in information from the previous censuses. George and Mary's ages and years married are different. Mary enumerated born in Mississippi and parents were born in Maryland. George enumerated born in Mississippi and mother born in Maryland. Mary had 10 children and 9 were alive. Courtney according to this census was born in 1872. From the 1878 and 1885 Pike County school censuses 1870, and 1871 respectively she was born. I was unable to locate Courtney in the 1900 census.
Partial Transcribed 1910 Federal Census
Name |
Relation |
Sex |
Age |
Race |
Married
Single |
Number of
Years |
Number of
Children |
Number of
Children Living |
Andrews,
George |
Head |
M |
89 |
B |
M |
60 |
|
|
Mary |
wife |
F |
82 |
B |
M |
60 |
10 |
9 |
Courtney |
daughter |
F |
38 |
B |
S |
|
|
|
Willie |
granddaughter |
F |
6 |
B |
S |
|
|
|
Eugene Isador |
grandson |
M |
3/12 |
B |
S |
|
|
|
In the 1920 census Mary Johnson Andrews is 95 years old living with her daughter Courtney and Courtney's son Eugene. Mary and Courtney are enumerated as widows.
"United States Census, 1920", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNT8-WD5 : 2 February 2021), Mary Andrews in entry for Courtney Andrews, 1920. |
Partial Transcribed 1920 Federal Census
Name |
Relation |
Sex |
Race |
Age |
Married Single Widow |
Andrews,
Courtney |
Head |
F |
B |
51 |
Wd |
Eugene |
son |
F |
B |
10 |
S |
Mary |
Mother |
F |
B |
95 |
Wd |
Mary Johnson Andrews was not found enumerated in the 1930 Federal census. I will be requesting possible death certificate for George and Mary Andrews in the future.
--- The Tree Gardener
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Black Homesteaders of the South with author Bernice A. Bennett
I had an opportunity to participate in a discussion with Mississippi contributors of the book Black Homesteaders of the South with author Bernice Alexander Bennett on Nurturing Our Roots Genealogy Discussions with Dr. Antoinette Harrell on February 28, 2023.
Video on Facebook.
--- The Tree Gardener