Descendants of George Pegram
Ninth Generation
(Continued)


12883. Susie May Wills (Willie Addie Rives , James Turner Rives , Thomas Rives , William McGuffy Rives , Thomas Henry Rives , Mary Pegram , Daniel , George ) was born on 13 May 1881 in Christian Co., Kentucky.

Susie married Douglas Boyd. Douglas was born in Fayette Co., Kentucky.

They had the following children:

  19040 F i Mildred Boyd.
  19041 M ii Marion Boyd.

12886. Douglas Wills (Anna Maude Rives , James Turner Rives , Thomas Rives , William McGuffy Rives , Thomas Henry Rives , Mary Pegram , Daniel , George ).

Douglas married Ruby Turner.

They had the following children:

  19042 M i Darrell Wills.
  19043 F ii Zelma Wills.

12889. Otey Annie Allen (Martha (Mattie) Emma Bell Rives , James Turner Rives , Thomas Rives , William McGuffy Rives , Thomas Henry Rives , Mary Pegram , Daniel , George ) was born 1, 2 on 12 Apr 1884 in Kentucky. She died on 12 Jan 1946. She was buried in Greenwood Cem, Clarksville, Montgomery Co., Tennessee.

Otey married Irby Bradley Martin. Irby was born 1 on 25 May 1875 in Montgomery Co., Tennessee. He died on 25 Feb 1954 in Clarksville, Montgomery Co., Tennessee. He was buried in Greenwood Cem, Clarksville, Montgomery Co., Tennessee.

They had the following children:

  19044 M i William Irby Martin was born 1 on 9 Oct 1903 in Montgomery Co., Tennessee.
  19045 M ii Thomas Melvin Martin was born 1 on 19 Feb 1906 in Montgomery Co., Tennessee. He died on 30 Jan 1907.
  19046 M iii Roy Overton Martin was born 1 on 23 Mar 1908 in Montgomery Co., Tennessee.
  19047 M iv James Thomas Martin was born 1 on 6 Jan 1914.
  19048 F v Mildred Lucille Martin was born 1 on 6 Jan 1918 in Montgomery Co., Tennessee.
  19049 F vi Mary Dudley Martin.

12892. Thurlow Rives Allen (Martha (Mattie) Emma Bell Rives , James Turner Rives , Thomas Rives , William McGuffy Rives , Thomas Henry Rives , Mary Pegram , Daniel , George ) was born 1, 2 on 21 Apr 1892 in Montgomery Co., Tennessee. He died 3 in Apr 1985 in Clarksville, Montgomery Co., Tennessee.

In 1920, the couple were living with Irby Martin and his wife.

The 1900 Census gives his birth date as Apr. 1894.

Thurlow married Minor Riggans. Minor was born 1 on 27 Jul 1897 in Montgomery Co., Tennessee. She died in Nov 1988 in Clarksville, Montgomery Co., Tennessee.

They had the following children:

  19050 F i Kathrine Allen was born about 1916 in Tennessee.

12895. Samuel Carden Coleman (James Thomas Coleman , Mary Jane Rives , Thomas Rives , William McGuffy Rives , Thomas Henry Rives , Mary Pegram , Daniel , George ) was born on 12 Feb 1863 in Christian Co., Kentucky. He died on 24 Apr 1924 in Kentucky.

Samuel married Mary Lou Fox on 3 Feb 1883 in Christian Co., Kentucky. Mary was born in Christian Co., Kentucky.

They had the following children:

  19051 F i Jennie Pollard Coleman.
        Jennie married Howard Giles.
  19052 M ii Harold Herndon Coleman was born in Hopkinsville, Christian Co., Kentucky.
  19053 F iii Laura Boone Coleman.
        Laura married McGee.
  19054 M iv James Fox Coleman.

12896. Mary Norman Coleman (James Thomas Coleman , Mary Jane Rives , Thomas Rives , William McGuffy Rives , Thomas Henry Rives , Mary Pegram , Daniel , George ) was born 1, 2, 3 on 11 Apr 1865 in Christian Co., Kentucky. She died 4 on 12 Sep 1933 in Clarksville, Montgomery Co., Tennessee.

Mrs. Mary Norman Coleman Young, 68, widow of former mayor William B. Young, died September 12, 1933, Clarksville, Tennessee. The funeral will be at Clarksville Cumberland Presbyterian Church and burial in Greenwood cemetery. She was born April 11, 1866 at Herndon, Kentucky, daughter of J.T. Coleman and Jennie Pollard Coleman. On Oct. 21, 1866 she married William Benjamin Young, who died June 17, 1932. He later became Mayor of Clarksville.
She is survived by two sons, E.C. and N.C. Young and a daughter, Mrs. Madolin Young Edwards. Source: Clarksville (Tennessee) Leaf-Chronicle September 12, 1933 p 1

Mary married 1 William Benjamin Young son of Col. William Franklin Young and Kathleen A. Caudle on 22 Oct 1885 in Christian Co., Kentucky. William was born 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 on 11 Jul 1863 in Montgomery Co., Tennessee. He died 7 on 29 Jun 1932 in Montgomery Co., Tennessee.

Norman C. Young, Sr., was the son of William B. Young and Mary Norman Coleman Young. William B. Young was born March 26,1830, and was a prominent grocer in Clarksville in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. He was the son of Colonel William Franklin Young and Kathleen A. Caudle.
!bd his father's.

Judge William B. Young died today at his home 726 College St. For 42 years he was a city official of Clarksville. He had been in failing health for nineteen months. He would have been 69 years old July 11. Funeral services will be held at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Surviving Judge Young are his wife, Mrs. Mary Norman Coleman Young, to whom he was married forty seven years ago last October; two sons, Earl Young of Nashville, and Norman C. Young of this city, and one daughter, Mrs. Carl S. Edwards, Miami, Fl. Judge Young was born July 11, 1863 in the Liberty community, the son of Col. and Mrs. William F. Young. Col. Young was commander of the 49th Tennessee Infantry regiment of the Confederate Army. At the age of nine, Mayor Young moved with his parents to Clarksville and resided in the same block of College St. for the remainder of his life. Before becoming a city official, Judge Young was in the grocery business here. He was first connected with the firm of Young and Beach, which later became Young, Uffelman and Beach. In 1888, Judge Young began his service for the city when he was elected by the board of aldermen to fill out the unexpired term of the late W.W. Barksdale, who had moved to the seventh ward. He was elected to succeed himself for five consecutive terms, and upon the expiration of his fifth term, in his own name he was elected mayor of Clarksville, serving 1900 to 1901. In 1903 he was elected by the board of aldermen as city recorder and municipal judge until the office of commissioner of finance and revenue was created in 1928 and was separated from the office of municipal judge. Judge Callis Tate was elected to fill the the latter office and Judge Young continued as commissioner of finance and revenue until December of 1930 when he tendered his resignation to the city council because of failing health. M. R. Hannah, who had served as assistant commissioner of finance and revenue, succeeded Judge Young, and in appreciation of his faithful and concientous service as city recorder for a period for twenty-seven years the council voted unanimously to pension him at half of his salary. Judge Young was a faithful member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church and enjoyed the splendid record of having taught the Women's Bible Class of that church for 35 years without missing a single Sunday that he was in Clarksville. He was also a member of Cumberland lodge, Knights of Pythias, and in 1917, served as Grand Chancellor of the state order. He held membership in the Home Lodge I.O.O. F. Possessed of a generous and noble character which he inherited from a distinguished ancestry, Judge Young was highly regarded and loved. He was conscientious and charitable and quick to forgive a fault. The entire community in which he lived and labored as a public official for nearly half a century is grieved by his death. He was buried in Greenwood cemetery. Source: Clarksville (Tennessee) Leaf-Chronicle June 17, 1932 p. 1

Norman C. Young, Sr., was the son of William B. Young and Mary Norman Coleman Young. William B. Young was born March 26,1830, and was a prominent grocer in Clarksville in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. He was the son of Colonel William Franklin Young and Kathleen A. Caudle.
!bd his father's.

Judge William B. Young died today at his home 726 College St. For 42 years he was a city official of Clarksville. He had been in failing health for nineteen months. He would have been 69 years old July 11. Funeral services will be held at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Surviving Judge Young are his wife, Mrs. Mary Norman Coleman Young, to whom he was married forty seven years ago last October; two sons, Earl Young of Nashville, and Norman C. Young of this city, and one daughter, Mrs. Carl S. Edwards, Miami, Fl. Judge Young was born July 11, 1863 in the Liberty community, the son of Col. and Mrs. William F. Young. Col. Young was commander of the 49th Tennessee Infantry regiment of the Confederate Army. At the age of nine, Mayor Young moved with his parents to Clarksville and resided in the same block of College St. for the remainder of his life. Before becoming a city official, Judge Young was in the grocery business here. He was first connected with the firm of Young and Beach, which later became Young, Uffelman and Beach. In 1888, Judge Young began his service for the city when he was elected by the board of aldermen to fill out the unexpired term of the late W.W. Barksdale, who had moved to the seventh ward. He was elected to succeed himself for five consecutive terms, and upon the expiration of his fifth term, in his own name he was elected mayor of Clarksville, serving 1900 to 1901. In 1903 he was elected by the board of aldermen as city recorder and municipal judge until the office of commissioner of finance and revenue was created in 1928 and was separated from the office of municipal judge. Judge Callis Tate was elected to fill the the latter office and Judge Young continued as commissioner of finance and revenue until December of 1930 when he tendered his resignation to the city council because of failing health. M. R. Hannah, who had served as assistant commissioner of finance and revenue, succeeded Judge Young, and in appreciation of his faithful and concientous service as city recorder for a period for twenty-seven years the council voted unanimously to pension him at half of his salary. Judge Young was a faithful member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church and enjoyed the splendid record of having taught the Women's Bible Class of that church for 35 years without missing a single Sunday that he was in Clarksville. He was also a member of Cumberland lodge, Knights of Pythias, and in 1917, served as Grand Chancellor of the state order. He held membership in the Home Lodge I.O.O. F. Possessed of a generous and noble character which he inherited from a distinguished ancestry, Judge Young was highly regarded and loved. He was conscientious and charitable and quick to forgive a fault. The entire community in which he lived and labored as a public official for nearly half a century is grieved by his death. He was buried in Greenwood cemetery. Source: Clarksville (Tennessee) Leaf-Chronicle June 17, 1932 p. 1

They had the following children:

  19055 M i Earl Cavitt Young was born 1, 2, 3 about 1886 in Tennessee. He died 4 on 12 May 1934 in Davidson Co., Tennessee.

Funeral services for Earl Cavit Young, 47, sales manager for Sherwin -Williams Paint Co., who died in Nashville, of pneumonia will be conducted at McReynolds Funeral Home and burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.Mr. Young was the son of the late Judge W.B Young and Mrs. Mary Norman Coleman Young. Surviving are his widow, Mrs, Susan Baxley Young, a step-son, and a brother, Norman C, Young and a sister, Mrs. Carl S. Edwards. Mr. Young was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Source: Clarksville (Tennessee) Leaf-Chronicle May 12, 1934 p. 1
        Earl married Susan Baxley. Susan was born 1 in 1866.
  19056 F ii Bertha Catherine Young was born 1, 2, 3 on 8 Aug 1889 in Montgomery Co., Tennessee. She died 4 on 25 Sep 1922 in Montgomery Co., Tennessee.

The death Monday of Miss Bertha Catherine Young, for many years identified with the elementary schools of this city, six years as supervisor of the primary department of Howell school, was a grievous shock to her host of friends and hundreds of school children, who had learned to love her because of her kind, tactful and tireless efforts in their behalf in the school room. Miss Young's death occurred at the home of her parents, Judge and Mrs. William B. Young, on College St., as a result of heart disease, the most recent attack having been suffered on Sunday afternoon. She had attended school on Friday and on Saturday visited the downtown section, mingling with numerous friends. Sunday morning she engaged in household duties, preparatory to the return of her parents who had been out of town for the past two weeks. Sunday afternoon family and physician thought they noted improvement. A relapse about 4 o'clock, however , dismissed all hopes of her recovery. Miss Young was born August 8, 1889. She was educated in the city schools, and later, taking additional work in Peabody and the University of Tennessee to prepare for teaching; which she had elected as a vocation. Her first work was in the rural schools of the county, at St. Bethlehem. There she worked successfully for more than a year. For one year she was supervisor of Robertson County, under Superintendent O.W. Bernard and was re-elected to this position, but resigned to come back to Clarksville. Miss Young had a natural ability for her work and had received very flattering offers for out of town positions, her work excellence being widely recognized. One teacher has aptly said she was the burden bearer for others. She met every difficulty with a smile, and was ever bright and happy when at work with the children, who all adored her. At the age of ten, Miss Young united with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Her life, both in and out of the school room had been one that exemplified true Christianity. It might well be said that she had lived a life of service to the children of Clarksville, being a most devoted and tireless worker among the little children of the beginners classes. Miss Young is survived by her parents, two brothers, Earl Young, Nashville, Norman Young, St. Bethlehem, and one sister, Miss Madolin Young, of this city. Educational circles, the children of this city, and Clarksville generally mourn with the bereaved family over the passing of this splendid young woman. Services will be conducted at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church Thursday. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Howell school will be closed at noon. Source: Clarksville (Tennessee) Leaf-Chronicle Sept. 26, 1922 p. 1
19057 M iii Norman Coleman Young was born on 20 Aug 1893. He died on 19 Dec 1965.
19058 F iv Willie Madolin Young was born on 8 Apr 1898. She died on 13 Apr 1971.

12938. Walter Austin Hayes (Mary Jane Newman , Lucretia Mabry , Anne (Nancy) Rives , William McGuffy Rives , Thomas Henry Rives , Mary Pegram , Daniel , George ) was born 1 on 23 Oct 1871. He died on 5 Oct 1944.

Walter married Lucy Agnes Hicks on 20 Dec 1893 in Warren Co., North Carolina. Lucy was born 1 in 1875 in North Carolina.

They had the following children:

  19059 M i Howard Clyde Hayes was born 1 on 18 Sep 1894 in Warren Co., North Carolina.
        Howard married Margaret Tacket.
19060 M ii William Roy Hayes was born on 21 Sep 1896. He died on 3 Mar 1983.
  19061 M iii Lennie Lee Hayes was born on 15 May 1898 in Warren Co., North Carolina.
        Lennie married Goldie Mulch. Goldie was born on 15 May 1898 in Warren Co., North Carolina.
  19062 M iv Herman Foster Hayes was born 1 on 21 Jul 1900 in Warren Co., North Carolina.
        Herman married Lucy Weldon.
  19063 F v Mary Mabel Hayes was born 1 on 14 May 1902 in Warren Co., North Carolina.
        Mary married Willie Martin.
  19064 M vi James Austin Hayes was born 1 on 6 Jan 1904 in Warren Co., North Carolina.
        James married Louise Wilson.
  19065 F vii Thelma Lucille Hayes was born on 22 Jan 1906 in Warren Co., North Carolina.
        Thelma married Marvin Fawkner.
  19066 M viii Weymouth Adkinson Hayes was born 1 on 4 Jul 1907 in Warren Co., North Carolina.
        Weymouth married Louise Unknown.
  19067 ix Malvin Hayes was born on 18 Apr 1909 in Warren Co., North Carolina. Malvin died before 1920.
  19068 F x Clara Elizabeth Hayes was born 1 before 4 Dec 1910 in Warren Co., North Carolina.
        Clara married Ernest McKissick.
  19069 M xi Maron Wexler Hayes was born on 19 Jan 1913 in Warren Co., North Carolina. He died before 1920.
  19070 M xii Archie Palmer Hayes was born 1 on 5 Apr 1914 in Warren Co., North Carolina.
  19071 F xiii Gladys May Hayes was born 1 on 1 Jun 1917 in Warren Co., North Carolina.

12943. Malcolm Hill Hayes (Mary Jane Newman , Lucretia Mabry , Anne (Nancy) Rives , William McGuffy Rives , Thomas Henry Rives , Mary Pegram , Daniel , George ) was born 1 on 7 Jul 1878 in Warren Co., North Carolina.

Malcolm married Olivia Perkinson on 9 Dec 1900. Olivia was born 1 in 1882.

They had the following children:

19072 M i Nathaniel Perkinson Hayes was born on 29 Sep 1901.

12944. Emmit Macon Newman 1 (William Daniel Newman , Lucretia Mabry , Anne (Nancy) Rives , William McGuffy Rives , Thomas Henry Rives , Mary Pegram , Daniel , George ) was born 2, 3 in Sep 1867 in Warren Co., North Carolina. He died 4 on 20 Jan 1941 in Vance Co., North Carolina.

The 1900 Census of Franklin Co., North Carolina shows the couple have been married for 19 years. They have had 3 children with 2 living.

Emmit married Martha Lou Moore on 18 Dec 1889. Martha was born 1 in Aug 1866 in North Carolina.

They had the following children:

  19073 M i Jimmie Newman 1 was born in Oct 1890 in North Carolina.
  19074 F ii Mamie Newman was born 1 in Nov 1891 in North Carolina.

12945. Annie Elizabeth Newman 1 (William Daniel Newman , Lucretia Mabry , Anne (Nancy) Rives , William McGuffy Rives , Thomas Henry Rives , Mary Pegram , Daniel , George ) was born 2, 3 on 7 Dec 1868 in North Carolina. She died on 5 Jul 1945 in Henderson, Vance Co., North Carolina.

Annie married 3 Charles Davis Harton 1, 2 son of Robert Potter Harton and Priscilla Jones Clark on 14 Oct 1885 in Warren Co., North Carolina. Charles was born 4, 5 on 21 Sep 1861 in Warren Co., North Carolina. He died on 10 Nov 1956 in Vance Co., North Carolina.

The following is taken from the family history written by Pearl Harton Martin:

"My father, Charlie Davis Harton, was born September 13, 1861 in Warren County. He was the son of Robert Pegram Harton and his grandfather was Gideon Harton. Robert P. Harton owned extensive farm land and gave the land for the Zion Methodist Church near his home place between Henderson and Norlina. Many members of the family are buried there. The Harton name was unique; we have never heard of any other family by that name.

Charlie Harton was a farmer until he had a fall which left him unable to do farm work. On October 14, 1885, he married Annie Elizabeth Newman, daughter of William Daniel and Rhoda Caswell Moss Newman, of Warren County. Charlie sold a bale of cotton to have money for a honeymoon which they spent by going to the State Fair in Raleigh. My father loved horse racing and seldom missed the fair. One year his purse was stolen at the fair and he never wanted to go again.

In 1905*, unable to do farm work, the family moved to Henderson and lived at 414 Andrews Avenue. His first job in Henderson was manager of a knitting mill as chief cutter. Later, he operated a grocery store in the 400 block of South Garnett Street. When he went out of that business, he was a watchman for the Seaboard Railway crossing. His post was up a tall ladder and, when he reached the age that he was unable to climb the ladder, he retired.

Members of the Charlie Harton family were charter members of the Christian Church on Rowland Street. He was ordained deacon when the church was organized and remained in that service until his death. Also, he was one of the first secretaries elected at the church. He had a wonderful disposition and never had an enemy so far as I know. Young and old alike loved him and called him, "Uncle Charlie." The Harton Young People's Class at the church was named in his honor. This group of teenagers purchased a light to place behind the stained glass Harton window which had been given by the family to honor Charlie and Annie Harton.

My grandmother, Rhoda Moss Newman, was a very large woman; she weighed over 300 pounds. At her home they built a ramp for her to get in the wagon which was the only conveyance at that time. At the church where she belonged, she was helped out of the wagon on a chair lifted by two men. She was dearly loved and everyone called her, "Big Mama."

My father always said he was going to live to be 100 but he died in November 1956, about two months past age 95.

NOTE: In 1900 and supposedly until 1905, he was living in Franklin Co. as evidenced by the 1900 Census of Franklin Co., North Carolina.

They had the following children:

19075 F i Effie Jones Harton is printed as #4723.
19076 F ii Rhoda Rozelle Harton is printed as #4724.
19077 F iii Stella Dorothy Harton is printed as #4725.
19078 F iv Blanche Pearl Harton is printed as #4726.
19079 F v Josie B. Harton is printed as #4727.
19080 M vi Robert William Harton is printed as #4728.
19081 M vii Charles Leonard Harton is printed as #4729.
  19082 M viii Marvin Bennett Harton is printed as #4730.
19083 M ix Wayland Daniel Harton is printed as #4731.

12946. William Austin Newman 1, 2 (William Daniel Newman , Lucretia Mabry , Anne (Nancy) Rives , William McGuffy Rives , Thomas Henry Rives , Mary Pegram , Daniel , George ) was born 3 on 16 Feb 1872 in North Carolina. He died on 10 Nov 1935 in Henderson, Vance Co., North Carolina. William was born 4, 5 in Feb 1872 in North Carolina.

The 1900 Census of Franklin Co., North Carolina shows the couple has been married for 7 years. They have had 3 children, all living.

The 1900 Census gives his place of birth as North Carolina.

William married Mary Anne Harton 1 daughter of Robert Potter Harton and Priscilla Jones Clark on 16 Feb 1893 in Oine, Warren Co., North Carolina. Mary was born 2, 3 on 18 Aug 1867 in Warren Co., North Carolina. She died on 30 Aug 1957 in Henderson, Vance Co., North Carolina.

The 1900 Census of Franklin Co., North Carolina shows they have been married for 7 years and have 3 children, all living.

They had the following children:

19084 M i Clarence D. Newman is printed as #4740.
19085 F ii Addie Mary Newman is printed as #4741.
19086 M iii Archie William Newman is printed as #4742.
  19087 M iv Robert Wallace Newman is printed as #4743.

12961. Harrison A. Gee (Emily Dawson Buchanan , Martha Mabry , Anne (Nancy) Rives , William McGuffy Rives , Thomas Henry Rives , Mary Pegram , Daniel , George ) was born 1, 2, 3 in Feb 1862 in Kentucky.

The 1900 Census shows the couple have had 6 children with 2 living.

Harrison married Martha P.. Martha was born 1 in Dec 1868 in Kentucky.

They had the following children:

  19088 M i Charles A. Gee was born in Mar 1894 in Kentucky.
  19089 F ii Rosetta Gee was born 1 in Mar 1897 in Kentucky.

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