Ellen OWEN

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ellen OWEN (daughter of Thomas OWEN and Mary Susan POINDEXTER).

    Notes:

    !Marion 0001, Pg. 47

    Family/Spouse: William Henry HAUSER. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Elmer Martin HAUSER
    2. Fred T. HAUSER

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas OWEN was born about 1846 in North Carolina (son of Sir Peyton OWEN, Sr. and Eliza Ann MARION).

    Thomas married Mary Susan POINDEXTER on 25 Nov 1873. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Susan POINDEXTER (daughter of William Asburn POINDEXTER and Mary TAYLOR).
    Children:
    1. Byron OWEN
    2. 1. Ellen OWEN
    3. Julius Peyton OWEN was born on 17 Mar 1875; died on 6 Mar 1941.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Sir Peyton OWEN, Sr. was born about 1816 in North Carolina (son of Thomas OWEN, Jr. and Polly SCOTT); died before 16 Aug 1896 in Surry County, North Carolina.

    Peyton married Eliza Ann MARION on 25 Jun 1844 in Surry County, North Carolina. Eliza (daughter of Jeremiah (Jerry) MARION and Mary Jane HOWARD) was born in 1825; died in Mar 1885; was buried on 25 Mar 1885 in , Surry County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Eliza Ann MARION was born in 1825 (daughter of Jeremiah (Jerry) MARION and Mary Jane HOWARD); died in Mar 1885; was buried on 25 Mar 1885 in , Surry County, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas OWEN was born about 1846 in North Carolina.
    2. Mary Ann OWEN was born about 1847 in Surry County, North Carolina.
    3. Henry F. OWEN was born on 29 Oct 1850 in Surry County, North Carolina.
    4. Peyton OWEN, Jr. was born about 1851.
    5. Eliza Jane OWEN was born about 1854 in North Carolina.
    6. Nancy OWEN was born on 18 Oct 1858 in Surry County, North Carolina; died on 28 Jul 1917 in Pinnacle, Stokes County, North Carolina; was buried on 29 Jul 1917 in Pinnacle, Stokes County, North Carolina.
    7. Sarah Permelia OWEN was born about 1861.
    8. Lucy OWEN was born on 17 May 1863 in Shoals, Surry County, North Carolina; died on 3 Feb 1943 in Sanford, North Carolina.
    9. John M. OWEN was born on 16 Oct 1866; died on 2 Feb 1938.
    10. Jeremiah Nathaniel OWEN was born on 5 Feb 1870; died on 12 Aug 1938.

  3. 6.  William Asburn POINDEXTER

    Notes:

    ======================

    From: "Shirley (Mahan) Mahan"
    To: "David Marshall"
    Subject: Owen family
    Date: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 11:28 AM

    Second Generation

    2. Peyton Owen (Thomas 1) was born in North Carolina circa 1816.[12] Peyton died before August 1896 in Surry County, N. C.[13]


    He married Eliza Ann Marion in Surry County, N. C. Their marriage bond is dated June 25, 1844. Leonard Scott served as bondsman. Eliza was born circa 1826 in Surry County.[14] Eliza died March 1885 at approximately 58 years of age. She was buried March 28, 1885 in Surry County, N. C. Peyton was employed as a farmer in Surry County, N. C.[15] His will was probated August 1869 in Surry County, North Carolina. John Martin Owen was his executor.[16]

    Peyton Owen and Eliza Marion had the following children:

    i. Thomas Owen was born in N. C. circa 1846.[17] He married Susan Poindexter Nov. 25, 1873. Mary Susan Poindexter was the daughter of Mary Taylor and William Ashburn Poindexter. They had three Children: Julius Peyton Owen m. Eliza Scott, Byron Owen m. Lucy Scott and Ellen Owen m. William Henry Hauser

    Julius Peyton Owen b. March 17, 1875, d. March 6, 1941 married Eliza Scott, daughter of Angelina Hunt and Adam Hauser Scott. They had eight children, both Eliza and baby Azile dying in 1922. Eliza, Julius, baby Azile Are buried in the Shoals Methodist Cemetery with Baby Francis, Paul Owen, Lemmie and Ray Owen.

    Children of Julius Peyton and Eliza Owen:

    1. Ervin Owen m. Elsie Spainhour, One child Eroll, m. Robert Sane.

    2. Ellen Owen b. Aug 25, 1906 m. Roy Hauser on July 6, 1924, adopted one girl, Sadie Hauser m. Burt Barger

    3. Elsie Owen m. Roscoe Hauser b. May 31, 1895; d. 1956 (no offspring)

    4. Adam Owen m. Dolly - (They had six children and Adam was a barber in Roanoke, Va. So far as I know all six children are alive, had families and are living in Roanoke)

    5. Arthur Owen m. Blanche Spencer - (They had five offspring, one girl who died at age seven and four boys, The oldest, Bobby lived in New Jersey and had a family there, Spencer died in the 70’s, Aubrey is a physian and lives in Richmond and Jerry who has a family and lives in Va.)

    6. Paul Owen m. Louise (They had two children, Scott and Diane in High Point, N. C. Then Paul married three more times having two offspring by the second marriage.)

    7. Ray Coell Owen b. 2-7-1918; d. 2-6-1992 married 7-15-1935 to Lemmie Jeddie Bowen b. 2-10-1917; d. 3-4-1996. They had two daughters, Shirley Ann Owen b. 3-13-36 m. 6-6-1959 to Dr. James Mark Mahan-they have three sons and reside in Bloomington, IN ,

    8. Nancy Josephine Owen b. 9-10-1937 m. Horace Gail Tuttle - (They have four children and six grandchildren and reside in Davie Co. N. C.)


    5 ii. Mary An n Owen b. abt. 1847 in Surry, N. C. m. Frank Davis Sept 22, 1889 Pilot Township Lic # 976.

    6 iii. Henry F. Owen b. 10-29-1850 in Surry Co, N. C. m. Malinda Allen 1-13-1881. In the 1850 Census Henry gave his age as 49 and said he had been married 19 years. They had in the 1850 Census 8 living offspring, 0ne boy and seven girls.

    7 iv. Peyton Owen Jr. b. abt. 1851 m. Susan Fulk m. 1-18-1877 in Surry, N. C. Lic # 2872. They had three children: Henry W. Owen b. circa 1878, Joseph Owen b. 9-1880 and daughter Owen b. 9-17-1892.

    8 v. Eliza Jane Owen was born in North Carolina circa 1854[18] She married Joseph Mickey August 14, 1884 in Yadkin. Township, Stokes Co., N. C

    9 vi. Nancy C. Owen was born in Surry co., N. C. Oct. 8, 1858. Nancy died July 28, 1917 in Pinnacle, Stokes County, North Carolina at age 58, She was buried July 29, 1917 in the Pinnacle Methodist Church Cemetery. She married Albert Lindsey Jackson Nov. 23, 1882.

    10 vii. Sarah Permelia Owen b. abt 1861 She married John Choplin

    11 viii. Lucy Owen b. May 17, 1863 in Shoals, N. C. d. 2-3-1943 in Sanford, N. C. She married George W. Allem on June 2, 1889 in Surry, N. C. (William was the son of William Allen and MaryBowen) They had four children: William Peyton Allen, Lula Mae Allen, John Thomas allen sr., and George Nathaniel Allen.

    12 ix. John Martin Owen b. Oct 16, 1866 d. Feb. 2, 1938 at 71 years of age. He married Laura Florence Barber. Laura was the daughter of Jim Barber and Matilda Moser. Laura died April 22, 1950 at the age of 80. They had two children, Mammie Lee Owen b. 5-2-1895 d. 7-23=1981 and Carrie Ludella Owen b. 10-25-1899 and d. 5-17-83.

    13 x. Jeremiah Nathaniel Owen b. 2-5-1870 d. 8-12-1938 m. Columbia Saunders




    Endnotes:

    [1] Thomas Owen entry, 1820 U. S. Census, Population Schedule, Capt. John G. Poindexter’s District, Surry Co, NC, p. 708, National Archives, Washington, DC (hereafter cited as Thomas Owen , 1820 Census).
    [2] Thomas Owen, Estate papers (Stokes and Surry Counties), N. C. Dept. of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, Archives and Records Section, Raleigh, N. C., (Hereafter cited as Thomas Owen Estate Paper
    [3] Thomas Owen entry, 1820 Census
    [4] Since she is not mentioned in her husband’s estate papers, she apparently predeceased him.
    [5] Ibid.
    [6] Ibid
    [7] Thomas Owen, Estate Papers
    [8] Ibid.
    [9] Peyton Owen family, 1850 U. S. Census, Population schedule, North Division, Pilot District, Surry Co, NC, household no 23, National Archives, Washington, DC (hereafter cited as Peyton Owen family, 1850 Census).
    [10] Thomas Owen, Estate Papers.
    [11] Thomas Owen entry, 1820 U. S. Census, Population Schedule, Capt. John G. Poindexter’s District, Surry Co, NC, p. 708, National Archives, Washington, DC (hereafter cited as Thomas Owen , 1820 Census).
    [12] Peyton Owen Family, 1850 Census.
    [13] Peyton Owen, testator, Will Book 6, p. 429, Surry County Clerk of Court’s Office, Dobson, NC (hereafter cited as Peyton Owen, Will (recorded)).
    [14] Peyton Owen family, 1850 Census.
    [15] Ibid.; and Peyton Owen Family, 1860 U. S. Census, Population Schedule, Bundy’s District, Surry Co., NC, household no 689, National Archives, Washington DC (hereafter cited as Peyton Owen family. 1860 Census).
    [16] Peyton Owen, Will (recorded).
    [17] Peyton Owen family, 1850 Census, and Peyton Owen Family, 1860 Census.
    [18] Harvey L. Lineback, comp. Marriage Licenses of Stokes County, North Carolina, 1839-1887

    William married Mary TAYLOR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary TAYLOR

    Notes:

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    From: "Shirley (Mahan) Mahan"
    To: "David Marshall"
    Subject: Owen family
    Date: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 11:28 AM

    Second Generation

    2. Peyton Owen (Thomas 1) was born in North Carolina circa 1816.[12] Peyton died before August 1896 in Surry County, N. C.[13]


    He married Eliza Ann Marion in Surry County, N. C. Their marriage bond is dated June 25, 1844. Leonard Scott served as bondsman. Eliza was born circa 1826 in Surry County.[14] Eliza died March 1885 at approximately 58 years of age. She was buried March 28, 1885 in Surry County, N. C. Peyton was employed as a farmer in Surry County, N. C.[15] His will was probated August 1869 in Surry County, North Carolina. John Martin Owen was his executor.[16]

    Peyton Owen and Eliza Marion had the following children:

    i. Thomas Owen was born in N. C. circa 1846.[17] He married Susan Poindexter Nov. 25, 1873. Mary Susan Poindexter was the daughter of Mary Taylor and William Ashburn Poindexter. They had three Children: Julius Peyton Owen m. Eliza Scott, Byron Owen m. Lucy Scott and Ellen Owen m. William Henry Hauser

    Julius Peyton Owen b. March 17, 1875, d. March 6, 1941 married Eliza Scott, daughter of Angelina Hunt and Adam Hauser Scott. They had eight children, both Eliza and baby Azile dying in 1922. Eliza, Julius, baby Azile Are buried in the Shoals Methodist Cemetery with Baby Francis, Paul Owen, Lemmie and Ray Owen.

    Children of Julius Peyton and Eliza Owen:

    1. Ervin Owen m. Elsie Spainhour, One child Eroll, m. Robert Sane.

    2. Ellen Owen b. Aug 25, 1906 m. Roy Hauser on July 6, 1924, adopted one girl, Sadie Hauser m. Burt Barger

    3. Elsie Owen m. Roscoe Hauser b. May 31, 1895; d. 1956 (no offspring)

    4. Adam Owen m. Dolly - (They had six children and Adam was a barber in Roanoke, Va. So far as I know all six children are alive, had families and are living in Roanoke)

    5. Arthur Owen m. Blanche Spencer - (They had five offspring, one girl who died at age seven and four boys, The oldest, Bobby lived in New Jersey and had a family there, Spencer died in the 70’s, Aubrey is a physian and lives in Richmond and Jerry who has a family and lives in Va.)

    6. Paul Owen m. Louise (They had two children, Scott and Diane in High Point, N. C. Then Paul married three more times having two offspring by the second marriage.)

    7. Ray Coell Owen b. 2-7-1918; d. 2-6-1992 married 7-15-1935 to Lemmie Jeddie Bowen b. 2-10-1917; d. 3-4-1996. They had two daughters, Shirley Ann Owen b. 3-13-36 m. 6-6-1959 to Dr. James Mark Mahan-they have three sons and reside in Bloomington, IN ,

    8. Nancy Josephine Owen b. 9-10-1937 m. Horace Gail Tuttle - (They have four children and six grandchildren and reside in Davie Co. N. C.)


    5 ii. Mary An n Owen b. abt. 1847 in Surry, N. C. m. Frank Davis Sept 22, 1889 Pilot Township Lic # 976.

    6 iii. Henry F. Owen b. 10-29-1850 in Surry Co, N. C. m. Malinda Allen 1-13-1881. In the 1850 Census Henry gave his age as 49 and said he had been married 19 years. They had in the 1850 Census 8 living offspring, 0ne boy and seven girls.

    7 iv. Peyton Owen Jr. b. abt. 1851 m. Susan Fulk m. 1-18-1877 in Surry, N. C. Lic # 2872. They had three children: Henry W. Owen b. circa 1878, Joseph Owen b. 9-1880 and daughter Owen b. 9-17-1892.

    8 v. Eliza Jane Owen was born in North Carolina circa 1854[18] She married Joseph Mickey August 14, 1884 in Yadkin. Township, Stokes Co., N. C

    9 vi. Nancy C. Owen was born in Surry co., N. C. Oct. 8, 1858. Nancy died July 28, 1917 in Pinnacle, Stokes County, North Carolina at age 58, She was buried July 29, 1917 in the Pinnacle Methodist Church Cemetery. She married Albert Lindsey Jackson Nov. 23, 1882.

    10 vii. Sarah Permelia Owen b. abt 1861 She married John Choplin

    11 viii. Lucy Owen b. May 17, 1863 in Shoals, N. C. d. 2-3-1943 in Sanford, N. C. She married George W. Allem on June 2, 1889 in Surry, N. C. (William was the son of William Allen and MaryBowen) They had four children: William Peyton Allen, Lula Mae Allen, John Thomas allen sr., and George Nathaniel Allen.

    12 ix. John Martin Owen b. Oct 16, 1866 d. Feb. 2, 1938 at 71 years of age. He married Laura Florence Barber. Laura was the daughter of Jim Barber and Matilda Moser. Laura died April 22, 1950 at the age of 80. They had two children, Mammie Lee Owen b. 5-2-1895 d. 7-23=1981 and Carrie Ludella Owen b. 10-25-1899 and d. 5-17-83.

    13 x. Jeremiah Nathaniel Owen b. 2-5-1870 d. 8-12-1938 m. Columbia Saunders




    Endnotes:

    [1] Thomas Owen entry, 1820 U. S. Census, Population Schedule, Capt. John G. Poindexter’s District, Surry Co, NC, p. 708, National Archives, Washington, DC (hereafter cited as Thomas Owen , 1820 Census).
    [2] Thomas Owen, Estate papers (Stokes and Surry Counties), N. C. Dept. of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, Archives and Records Section, Raleigh, N. C., (Hereafter cited as Thomas Owen Estate Paper
    [3] Thomas Owen entry, 1820 Census
    [4] Since she is not mentioned in her husband’s estate papers, she apparently predeceased him.
    [5] Ibid.
    [6] Ibid
    [7] Thomas Owen, Estate Papers
    [8] Ibid.
    [9] Peyton Owen family, 1850 U. S. Census, Population schedule, North Division, Pilot District, Surry Co, NC, household no 23, National Archives, Washington, DC (hereafter cited as Peyton Owen family, 1850 Census).
    [10] Thomas Owen, Estate Papers.
    [11] Thomas Owen entry, 1820 U. S. Census, Population Schedule, Capt. John G. Poindexter’s District, Surry Co, NC, p. 708, National Archives, Washington, DC (hereafter cited as Thomas Owen , 1820 Census).
    [12] Peyton Owen Family, 1850 Census.
    [13] Peyton Owen, testator, Will Book 6, p. 429, Surry County Clerk of Court’s Office, Dobson, NC (hereafter cited as Peyton Owen, Will (recorded)).
    [14] Peyton Owen family, 1850 Census.
    [15] Ibid.; and Peyton Owen Family, 1860 U. S. Census, Population Schedule, Bundy’s District, Surry Co., NC, household no 689, National Archives, Washington DC (hereafter cited as Peyton Owen family. 1860 Census).
    [16] Peyton Owen, Will (recorded).
    [17] Peyton Owen family, 1850 Census, and Peyton Owen Family, 1860 Census.
    [18] Harvey L. Lineback, comp. Marriage Licenses of Stokes County, North Carolina, 1839-1887

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Susan POINDEXTER


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas OWEN, Jr. was born after 1775 (son of Thomas OWEN, Sr. and Margaret HUNTER); died before 1882 in , North Carolina.

    Notes:

    From: Shirley (Mahan) Owen
    jimsom29@msn.com
    Date: 02/25/2002

    David, I have asked Wade Marion from whom you no doubt got some of this incorrect information to correct it but he never has so I thought I would try you. If you will look at offspring of Eliza Marion and Sir Peyton Owen you will find their first son Thomas Owen B. 1846 based on information in 1850 Census, m. Mary Susan Poindexter Nov. 25, 1873. They had three offspring, Julius, my grandfather, Byron and Ellen. Wade somehow has Julius and all his descendants as Marions!!! Same is true for descendants of Byron. I am also listed and I would prefer it said living Owen or my married name but that is no biggie. Thank you for correcting this as I am sure you will. Do you have any other information about Sir Peyton Owen--know his ancestry back to British Soldier Thomas Owen and forward to present but do not know why an orphan, raised by his grandfather, Leonard Scott Sr. would be called Sir. Also would love to know how much land he owned--I still have 7 acres of it but in Heritage of Surry County book it says 2000 acres and that seems a bit much. Anyway.........SOM To quickly find check my mother-Lemmie Bowen b.2-10-1917, d. 3-4-1996 m. 7-15-1935. My father's name is Ray Coell OWEN s/o Julius Peyton Owen, s/o Thomas Owen, s/o Sir Peyton Owen, s/o Thomas Owen Jr. and Polly Scott, s/o Thomas Owen Sr. and Margaret Hunter
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    From: Shirley (Mahan) Owen
    jimsom29@msn.com
    Date: 02/27/2002


    That is awesome! My last name is Mahan. I have procrastinated and do not have dates on all my cousins. I have meant to write one member of each family and get those as well as offspring but have not done so. This is all I have on the Owen family except BACK and it doesn't go very far as they descend from a British soldier who married Margaret Hunter in early 1780's and moved with her family to what is now Old Richmond and there had a blacksmith shop. My Thomas who married Polly Scott died very young in a house raising accident according to all his brothers who moved away from N. C. Most of this information came from John Hunt, descendant of Sir Peyton Owen. A researcher did the work for him and I just retyped it into Word so I could send it to others. Incidentally, these are the other families I am researching in case you too are working on any of them. Hunter, Scott, Martin, Poindexter, Moser, Kiger, Bowen, Phillips, Pettit, Sprinkle, Carmichael, Hauser, Coleman, Hunt, Howard, Ashburn, Taylor,Binkley, Cox----- Sorry I don't have more dates for you, but as i told you, I am just starting. This DID not come through into the e-mail as I typed it, hope you can follow it. SOM

    l. Thomas Owen was born between 1775 and 1794.[1] Thomas died before November 8, 1822 in North Carolina.

    2. He married Polly Scott in Stokes County, North Carolina. The marriage bond is dated January 31, 1815. Polly was born between 1791 and 1794. Polly was the daughter of Leonard Scott Sr. and Nancy Butts Martin. Polly died before November 8, 1822 in North Carolina. Thomas was employed as a farmer in Surry Co, N. C. In the 1820 Census, Thomas was listed as a head of household in Surry County, N. C. His household consisted of two males under 10 years of age, one male 26-45 (Thomas), two females under 10, and one female 26-45 (Polly). The two boys would be Peyton and Leonard Owen; the two girls may have been two daughters who did not survive their parents. Also listed as heads of households in Surry County were David Owen, age 26-45 and Joseph Owen, age 45 or over. As yet, we have not been able to establish their relation to Thomas Owen, but David Owen’s age and the fact that David served as one of the administrators of Thomas’ estate suggests that Thomas and David were brothers.

    His estate was probated in Surry County. North Carolina. Foster Phillips and David Owen were named administrators. The administrators submitted their account of the estate sale on November 8, 1822. A further account submitted to the Surry County Court in May Term 1825 showed that the estate had assets of $543.721/2; however, once the administrators’ five-percent commission of $27.15 and debts of $402.86 were deducted, only $113.71 ½ remained.

    The heirs of Thomas Owen were Peyton Owen and Leonard Owen, both minors. On December 12, 1825 in Stokes County, North Carolina, Leonard Scott Sr. and Charles Scott signed a bond in the amount of $400 for Leonard Scott Sr to serve as their guardian. Leonard invested the money remaining in the estate, and submitted annual accounts of the interest earned to the Stokes County Court. His final account, dated March term 1836, when Peyton Owen came of age, indicates that the sum stood at $206.06 ¼, “returned by the guardian for Paton & Leonard as legal heirs of Thomas Owens, and Leonard being dead entitles Paton to the whole…as his legacy.”
    Thomas Owen and Polly Scott had the following children:

    + 2 i. Peyton Owen was born circa 1816.

    3 ii. Leonard Owen. Leonard died before March, 1836 in North Carolina.

    l. Thomas Owen was born between 1775 and 1794.[11] Thomas died before November 8, 1822.

    Thomas married Polly SCOTT on 31 Jan 1815 in , Stokes County, North Carolina. Polly (daughter of Leonard SCOTT, Sr. and Nancy Butts MARTIN) was born after 1791; died before 8 Sep 1822 in , North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Polly SCOTT was born after 1791 (daughter of Leonard SCOTT, Sr. and Nancy Butts MARTIN); died before 8 Sep 1822 in , North Carolina.

    Notes:

    From: Shirley (Mahan) Owen
    jimsom29@msn.com
    Date: 02/25/2002

    David, I have asked Wade Marion from whom you no doubt got some of this incorrect information to correct it but he never has so I thought I would try you. If you will look at offspring of Eliza Marion and Sir Peyton Owen you will find their first son Thomas Owen B. 1846 based on information in 1850 Census, m. Mary Susan Poindexter Nov. 25, 1873. They had three offspring, Julius, my grandfather, Byron and Ellen. Wade somehow has Julius and all his descendants as Marions!!! Same is true for descendants of Byron. I am also listed and I would prefer it said living Owen or my married name but that is no biggie. Thank you for correcting this as I am sure you will. Do you have any other information about Sir Peyton Owen--know his ancestry back to British Soldier Thomas Owen and forward to present but do not know why an orphan, raised by his grandfather, Leonard Scott Sr. would be called Sir. Also would love to know how much land he owned--I still have 7 acres of it but in Heritage of Surry County book it says 2000 acres and that seems a bit much. Anyway.........SOM To quickly find check my mother-Lemmie Bowen b.2-10-1917, d. 3-4-1996 m. 7-15-1935. My father's name is Ray Coell OWEN s/o Julius Peyton Owen, s/o Thomas Owen, s/o Sir Peyton Owen, s/o Thomas Owen Jr. and Polly Scott, s/o Thomas Owen Sr. and Margaret Hunter

    ===========================================

    From: Shirley (Mahan) Owen
    jimsom29@msn.com
    Date: 02/27/2002


    That is awesome! My last name is Mahan. I have procrastinated and do not have dates on all my cousins. I have meant to write one member of each family and get those as well as offspring but have not done so. This is all I have on the Owen family except BACK and it doesn't go very far as they descend from a British soldier who married Margaret Hunter in early 1780's and moved with her family to what is now Old Richmond and there had a blacksmith shop. My Thomas who married Polly Scott died very young in a house raising accident according to all his brothers who moved away from N. C. Most of this information came from John Hunt, descendant of Sir Peyton Owen. A researcher did the work for him and I just retyped it into Word so I could send it to others. Incidentally, these are the other families I am researching in case you too are working on any of them. Hunter, Scott, Martin, Poindexter, Moser, Kiger, Bowen, Phillips, Pettit, Sprinkle, Carmichael, Hauser, Coleman, Hunt, Howard, Ashburn, Taylor,Binkley, Cox----- Sorry I don't have more dates for you, but as i told you, I am just starting. This DID not come through into the e-mail as I typed it, hope you can follow it. SOM

    l. Thomas Owen was born between 1775 and 1794.[1] Thomas died before November 8, 1822 in North Carolina.

    2. He married Polly Scott in Stokes County, North Carolina. The marriage bond is dated January 31, 1815. Polly was born between 1791 and 1794. Polly was the daughter of Leonard Scott Sr. and Nancy Butts Martin. Polly died before November 8, 1822 in North Carolina. Thomas was employed as a farmer in Surry Co, N. C. In the 1820 Census, Thomas was listed as a head of household in Surry County, N. C. His household consisted of two males under 10 years of age, one male 26-45 (Thomas), two females under 10, and one female 26-45 (Polly). The two boys would be Peyton and Leonard Owen; the two girls may have been two daughters who did not survive their parents. Also listed as heads of households in Surry County were David Owen, age 26-45 and Joseph Owen, age 45 or over. As yet, we have not been able to establish their relation to Thomas Owen, but David Owen’s age and the fact that David served as one of the administrators of Thomas’ estate suggests that Thomas and David were brothers.

    His estate was probated in Surry County. North Carolina. Foster Phillips and David Owen were named administrators. The administrators submitted their account of the estate sale on November 8, 1822. A further account submitted to the Surry County Court in May Term 1825 showed that the estate had assets of $543.721/2; however, once the administrators’ five-percent commission of $27.15 and debts of $402.86 were deducted, only $113.71 ½ remained.

    The heirs of Thomas Owen were Peyton Owen and Leonard Owen, both minors. On December 12, 1825 in Stokes County, North Carolina, Leonard Scott Sr. and Charles Scott signed a bond in the amount of $400 for Leonard Scott Sr to serve as their guardian. Leonard invested the money remaining in the estate, and submitted annual accounts of the interest earned to the Stokes County Court. His final account, dated March term 1836, when Peyton Owen came of age, indicates that the sum stood at $206.06 ¼, “returned by the guardian for Paton & Leonard as legal heirs of Thomas Owens, and Leonard being dead entitles Paton to the whole…as his legacy.”
    Thomas Owen and Polly Scott had the following children:

    + 2 i. Peyton Owen was born circa 1816.

    3 ii. Leonard Owen. Leonard died before March, 1836 in North Carolina.

    l. Thomas Owen was born between 1775 and 1794.[11] Thomas died before November 8, 1822.

    Children:
    1. Leonard OWEN died before Mar 1886.
    2. 4. Sir Peyton OWEN, Sr. was born about 1816 in North Carolina; died before 16 Aug 1896 in Surry County, North Carolina.

  3. 10.  Jeremiah (Jerry) MARION was born in 1827 (son of Bartholomew MARION and HARRISON).

    Notes:

    !Marion 0001, Pg. 44, 86, "Marion Family", by Ola Marion Atkinson, Siloam, N.C.,
    February 21, 1964

    Jeremiah married Mary Jane HOWARD on 30 Jun 1822. Mary died in Siloam, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Jane HOWARD died in Siloam, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    !Marion 0001, Pg. 44, 86, "Marion Family", by Ola Marion Atkinson, Siloam, N.C.,
    February 21, 1964

    Her daughters, Emily and Mary must have died young.
    Records show that she and her sons, Daniel and Jeremiah, Jr. went to Sullivan
    County, Tennessee sometime after 1850. No mention is made of the two girls.
    Also, records show that Mary Howard Marion returned to Nortn Carolina with her
    son Jeremiah, Jr. before 1870. She married Johnny Hall on July 14, 1870. Mary
    is burried in the same cemetery as her son and his wife at the Friendship
    Baptist Church about 3 miles from Siloam, North Carolina. Jessie Almer Marion
    of Blountville, Tennessee says "I remember my father telling about his
    grandmother going to Tennessee and returning to North Carolina when he was
    quite small."

    !My source document shows Mary Howard Marion as both Mary (Molsy) Howard and as
    Mary Jane Howard Marion. [DWM - 1991]

    Children:
    1. Jesse MARION was born in 1823.
    2. 5. Eliza Ann MARION was born in 1825; died in Mar 1885; was buried on 25 Mar 1885 in , Surry County, North Carolina.
    3. Joseph MARION was born in 1827.
    4. Nancy MARION was born in 1830.
    5. Frances MARION was born in 1831.
    6. Daniel MARION was born in 1833.
    7. William MARION was born in 1838.
    8. Jeremiah MARION, Jr. was born in 1840.
    9. Emily MARION was born in 1847.
    10. Mary MARION was born in 1850.