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David Peter Metts

Male 1840 - 1862  (22 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  David Peter Metts was born in 1840 in Newberry County, South Carolina (son of Adam Metts and Mahala Ann Kinard); died in 1862 in CSA, Atlanta, GA.

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    • Reference Number: 5293


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Adam Metts was born on 31 Oct 1808 in Newberry County, South Carolina (son of Adam Metts and Elizabeth Barre); died on 6 Aug 1885 in Lafayette County, MS.

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    • Reference Number: 5287

    Notes:

    ?From Ancestry file Entries: Updated: Contact: Unknown
    http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v09t2469&id=I0077
    ID: I0077
    Name: Lemuel Wesley METTS
    Sex: M
    Birth: 22 DEC 1836 in South Carolina
    Death: 10 FEB 1915 in Lafayette County, Mississippi 1
    Note:
    Confederate Veteran. 1st MS Inf. per MS Confed Grave Reg Index.

    Married V. Green (?) in 1893-1898, according to Laf. Cnty. Marriage Index, Book K, page 409. Could this be "Verdi Francis" metioned in WFT vol 1, tree 0916?

    In War received bad mini-ball through hip made one leg appear shorter than other and he had to wear a special shoe with about a 3 inch heel built on it. (per Andy Smith)

    Father: Adam METTS , Jr. b: 31 OCT 1808 in Newberry District, South Carolina
    Mother: Mahala Ann KINARD b: 8 DEC 1817 in Newberry District, South Carolina

    Marriage 1 Mary Ann CHAMBLESS b: 1843 in Georgia
    Married: WFT Est. 1856-1879
    Children
    Laura A. METTS b: 1866 in Mississippi
    Paralee METTS b: 1868 in Mississippi
    Susan Kathryn METTS b: 19 DEC 1869 in Mississippi
    Alice METTS b: 1872
    Lemuel Gwen METTS b: DEC 1874
    Caroline METTS b: JUN 1877
    Thomas Jefferson METTS b: 23 SEP 1878 in Mississippi
    George METTS b: AFT. 1880

    Marriage 2 Nancy Victoria GREER b: 14 FEB 1863 in Mississippi
    Married: 1897 in Lafayette County, Mississippi 2
    Children
    Schley METTS b: Private

    Sources:
    Laf. Cnty. Cemetary Records (LDS Fiche), Vol 1
    1910 Census

    1.[S003931] 1850 Census MS Lafayette Not Stated, Ancestry.com, Image 178.

    2.[S144017] Find A Grave.

    ?Notes from Carl Nichols:
    "Adam and Mahala Metts lived in the Prosperity area of Sc. On Jan 1, 1835, Adam Metts sold lan to George Metts on a branch of Camping Creek. The deed was witnessed by John W. Harom, John H. Stockman and Joseph Warner. On November 3, 1836, Adam and Mahala sold a ract of land from the same grant to George Shealy (Nby Deeds S-193).
    Adam Metts, Jr. And his family moved to Lafayette Cty., Ms in 1849. Moving west at the time were Smiths, Rikards and other relatives in the group. iIn the trek through South Alabama, several families stopped off in Coosa Cty., Thier Sons, Noah Francis, Henry C., and many grandchildren are buried in the same plot. Levi & Lemuel Metts are Buried in Kingdom Cemetery...........(Last line cut off in book)>"
    ?1850 Census MS Lafayette Not Stated
    1239 Adam Metts 32 m Farmer SC
    Mahala 27 f SC
    Levi H. 14 m SC
    L. W. 12 m SC
    David P. 10 m SC
    Martha A. F. E. 6 f SC
    Henry C. 2 m SC

    1860 Indexed as Adame Mills

    1870 Census MS Lafayette Township 6
    103-103 Metts, Adam 62 m Farmer SC
    Mahala 50 f House keeper SC
    Andy 19 m at home MS
    L. M. 16 m at home MS
    M. A. 24 at home SC
    Maggie 14 f at home MS
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    From Ancestry file Entries: Updated: Contact: Unknown

    ID: I0075
    Name: Adam METTS , Jr.
    Sex: M
    Birth: 31 OCT 1808 in Newberry District, South Carolina 1
    Death: 6 AUG 1885 in Lafayette County, Mississippi
    Note:
    Adam and family moved to Lafayette in 1849.

    On 3/10/1871 sold his plantation on which he lives to J. E. Heath. Laf Cnty Deed book N pages 396,397, and 398. Sealed with his "mark".

    Father: Adam METTS b: ABT. 1775
    Mother: Eliz. BARRE b: ABT. 1775

    Marriage 1 Mahala Ann KINARD b: 8 DEC 1817 in Newberry District, South Carolina
    Married: 30 JUN 1834 in South Carolina
    Children
    Levi Harrison METTS b: 26 JUL 1835 in South Carolina
    Lemuel Wesley METTS b: 22 DEC 1836 in South Carolina
    David Peter METTS b: 1840 in Newberry County, SC
    Martha Ann Perenia Elizabeth METTS b: 1845 in South Carolina
    Henry Cornelious METTS b: 25 FEB 1848 in Newberry Co., South Carolina
    Andrew Calhoun METTS b: 16 NOV 1850 in Harmontown, Lafayette County, Mississippi
    Noah Francis Westine METTS b: 9 SEP 1853 in Harmontown, Lafayette County, Mississippi
    Margaret Rebecca Barsheba METTS b: 24 JAN 1856 in Harmontown, Lafayette County, Mississippi

    Sources:
    Metts' Family Bible
    [S003931] 1850 Census MS Lafayette Not Stated, Ancestry.com, Image 178.

    Adam married Mahala Ann Kinard on 30 Jun 1834. Mahala (daughter of Henry Kinard and Elizabeth Stockman) was born on 8 Dec 1817 in South Carolina; died on 18 Apr 1883 in Lafayette County, MS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mahala Ann Kinard was born on 8 Dec 1817 in South Carolina (daughter of Henry Kinard and Elizabeth Stockman); died on 18 Apr 1883 in Lafayette County, MS.

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    • Reference Number: 5290

    Children:
    1. Levi Harrison Metts was born on 26 Jul 1835 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died on 7 Jan 1912 in Kingdom Cemetery, Oxford, Lafayette County, M.s.
    2. Lemuel Wesley Metts was born on 22 Dec 1836 in South Carolina; died on 10 Feb 1915 in Kingdom Cemetery, Oxford, Lafayette County, M.s.
    3. 1. David Peter Metts was born in 1840 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died in 1862 in CSA, Atlanta, GA.
    4. Martha Ann Perinia Elizabeth Metts was born in 1845 in South Carolina; died on 11 Jul 1883 in Lafayette County, M.s.
    5. Henry Cornelous Metts was born on 25 Feb 1848 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died on 11 Jul 1883 in Lafayette County, M.s.
    6. Andrew Calhoun Metts was born on 16 Nov 1850 in Harmontown, Lafayette COunty, MS; died on 18 Sep 1938 in Lafayette County, M.s.
    7. Rev Noah Francis Westine Metts was born on 9 Sep 1853 in Harmontown, Lafayette COunty, MS; died on 18 Sep 1938 in Lafayette County, M.s.
    8. Margaret Rebecca Barsheba Metts was born on 24 Jan 1856 in Harmontown, Lafayette COunty, MS; died on 11 Oct 1926 in Lafayette County, M.s.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Adam Metts was born about 1775 (son of Henry Metts and Elizabeth); died after 1847 in Lafayette, Mississippi, United States.

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    • FSID: LHK5-HZ7
    • Reference Number: 5281
    • Residence: 1810, Newberry, South Carolina, United States

    Adam married Elizabeth Barre. Elizabeth was born in 1775 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died in 1812. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Barre was born in 1775 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died in 1812.

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    • FSID: KGCW-Y9N
    • Reference Number: 5282

    Children:
    1. Mary Martha Metts was born on 23 Feb 1805.
    2. 2. Adam Metts was born on 31 Oct 1808 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died on 6 Aug 1885 in Lafayette County, MS.
    3. Eve Metts was born on 31 Oct 1808 in Newberry, South Carolina, United States; died after 1860 in Houston County Texas.
    4. Henry Metts died in 1850.
    5. John Metts
    6. Nancy Metts

  3. 6.  Henry Kinard

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    • Reference Number: 5658

    Henry married Elizabeth Stockman. Elizabeth died in 1879. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Stockman died in 1879.

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    • Reference Number: 5659

    Children:
    1. Martha Mariah Kinard was born on 9 Oct 1815 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died on 27 Jun 1866 in Harmontown, Lafayette County, Mississippi.
    2. 3. Mahala Ann Kinard was born on 8 Dec 1817 in South Carolina; died on 18 Apr 1883 in Lafayette County, MS.
    3. Anna Caroline Kinard


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Henry Metts was born in 1752 in Saxe Gotha Twp, Berkeley Cty., Sc (son of Hendrick Mettz and Margaret); died in Oct 1812.

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    • Reference Number: 5365

    Notes:

    From the book by Al Mets Jr. (Metts Family in America"

    b. 1752 - d. October 1812
    Militia Soldier in the American Revolution
    Henry Mitts was born and died in South Carolina. Many documents contain his name, and a reasonable description of his life can be written. His parentage was discussed to establish Henrick and his wife, Margaret, as his father and mother. The date of his birth is not proved. The old family
    genealogist, Henry Richard Metts, said that Henry died in his sixtieth year in 1817, hence, a birth year of 1752. With the genealogy are three more pages of outlines of the family, obviously made by family members over the years. The outline gives his birth as 1744, reason unstated.

    The old Metts genealogist, Henry Richard Metts, in 1859, wrote that Henry's "death took place in October 1812 (dying in his sixtieth year of age)". Using this best evidence, he was born in Saxe Gotha on the 250-acre farm of his father. He was a child during the long years of building a home in the wilderness, clearing the farm, and living in constant fear of Indian attack. He did not go to school or learn to read and write. It may be said that he was illiterate, but he was not ignorant. His life was successful, though hard.

    A long-time genealogist in South Carolina, Lee R. Gandee wrote that no Metts records survived the Civil War, but he believed, "The family seemed to have no legal entanglements and to keep rather out of sight. They were old-believers, devout Lutherans, farmers who practiced the old ways, believed in witchcraft, and held to themselves". He may have been right because the old Germans lived apart. Probably, no one will ever know the name of Henry's wife.

    We can identify his children. Documents in Newberry County, in Columbia at the South Carolina Archives, and in Charleston have been studied to find the general story of his life.

    Brother Charles must have been older than Henry. He moved to Newberry County and bought the 200 acres on Heller's Creek in 1765. Evidently, Henry followed Charles. No land grant or purchase document has been found that records Henry's purchase of his land on Heller's Creek, but in 1772 a man bought land next to Henry's farm. In 1773, a purchase by a Gartman, next to Charles shows that both Henry and Charles lived on Heller's Creek.

    Again, father Henrick died in Saxe Gotha about 1765, Soon after his death, both Henry and Charles acquired land on Heller's Creek. In 1778 and 1779, Henry's name appears on a jury list in Newberry County. Henry's children were being born before he became involved in the American Revolution, but his service will be discussed before the family.

    Most Americans think of the American Revolution in the terms presented to them in/school - Bunker Hill, Washington crossing the Delaware, and Yorktown. But there were other sides to the Revolution that many people never have considered. While the northern colonies were eager to fight, many of the southerners had no quarrel with England. The Germans loved Queen Anne as their savior. Their problems were on the frontier - food for their family and protection from the Indians.

    Open warfare broke out between the Tories - loyal to England - and those supporting the Revolution. The protection of British troops and authority disappeared. Bands of renegades under the colors of either side pillaged the country. In South Carolina, groups of "Regulators" were organized to try and maintain order. Then, the English encouraged the Indians to renew their attacks upon the frontier. Weapons were provided to the Indians and advisors stirred up trouble. Of course, the Indians were smart enough to realize the opportunities presented by the war. The event that brought the South Carolina frontier strongly to the. American cause was the fall of Charleston to the English on 12 May 1780.

    Now, the war was close to home - South Carolina. Henry Mitts joined the militia in the Water's Regiment. Colonel Philemon
    Waters was a neighbor. He had served in the Continental Army since the war began. He enlisted his regiment from Laurens and Newberry Counties. There is no way to describe the service of Henry Mitts, other than to present the documentation of his service. These records are in South Carolina.

    Archives in Columbia.
    Henry was the father of eight children. They are listed in the outline with the HRM genealogy as follows: John, Phillip (our ancestor), Henry, David, Adam, George, Barbara, and "another daughter". This cannot be the correct order of birth. Only three birthdays are known: Barbara on 10 Aug 1778, Henry in 1782, and George on 28 Jul 1790. In the first U.S. Census, Henry Mitts had 4 sons under 16 years old and two women in the household. One would be daughter, Barbara and the other may be his wife. By 1800, he had two sons under 10, two sons between 10 and 16 years, two sons 16 to 26 years, and one woman 16 to 26 years (Barbara). He had one "free person". This means that he had no wife in 1800.

    Seven children were at home. The story of Phillip Mitts, our ancestor and son of Henry, will be told later. Since the other children are not in our direct line, discussion of each will be brief. John married Mary M. Koone and had eight children. Their son, Henry married Sara Caroline Vance and moved to Mississippi. John has many descendants in SC, TN, and MS.

    Henry, son of Henry, was born in 1782 and married Rebeccah Lake. When she died, he married Missouri Ike, a sister. There were six children. Henry's sons David and Adam both died young, and neither was married. (Gene Brownlow - I think this Adam actually did marry and he is in my line) When Adam died, he owned 90 acres of land. David Lightsey bought the land and the money was divided among Adam's living brothers and sisters. The documents are in Box 20, Package 12, at the Newberry courthouse. Documents of this kind prove the validity of the old RHM genealogy.

    George Metts was born in 1790. He is the father of HRM. George married Lucy Strother and Lucretia Holland. Their five children produced many outstanding and well-educated South Carolinians. George was the last owner of the old homestead on Heller's Creek. He sold it in 1835. At that time, HRM was 19 years old.

    The daughter of Henry, Barbara, was born in 1778. HRM listed her next to last, the last being an "unnamed daughter". Maybe, it was because she was a girl, but Barbara was far from last, in more than one way. She was big sister in every way! Her husband was a lawyer named Andrew Wicker. She married him in 1805 and they moved to Mississippi in 1818 - long before any of the others.

    Andrew was the only well-educated person in the entire "bunch". He wrote the legal documents and rode herd over the family business. There were legal battles, particularly when John died. Andrew was a leading participator.

    The old homestead on Heller's Creek must have been a busy place during those years. HRM described the family, "Now what shall I say about these six sons, their father and grandfather. From tradition, and the writer's own knowledge they were honest, industrious, peaceable, quiet, and thrifty family. None of them ever occupied high public trust, they never sought office, but most of/them were what was known as leading citizens of the neighborhood.".

    Henry Mitts was a strong and hardworking man who served his country during the American Revolution. His Service and lineage to this writer has been proved to and approved by the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Henry died in October 1812.

    Henry married Elizabeth. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 5366

    Children:
    1. 4. Adam Metts was born about 1775; died after 1847 in Lafayette, Mississippi, United States.
    2. Anna Barbara Metts was born on 10 Aug 1778; died on 1 Apr 1858.
    3. Henry Metts was born in 1781; died on 1 Apr 1858.
    4. Phillip Metts was born before 1790 in Newberry Cty., Sc; died on 16 May 1842 in Newberry Cty., Sc.
    5. George Metts was born on 28 Jul 1790; died on 26 May 1860.
    6. David Metts
    7. John Metts died in Jan 1835.




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