Joseph FOGG William M FOGG John FOGG Samuel Davidson BARNETT Harriett BARNETT Joseph D HACKNEY Joseph FOGG Eliza E MADDEN Mini tree diagram
Mary L FOGG

Mary L FOGG6,1,11,2,12,3,4,5,6,8,10,13,9,6,14

11th Dec 18391,2,3,4,5,6 - 30th Nov 19135,6

Life History

11th Dec 1839

Born in Tennessee.1,2,3,4,5,6

25th May 1857

Married Samuel Davidson BARNETT in Madison County, Tennessee.6,11,12

9th Feb 1877

Birth of daughter Harriett BARNETT.15,16,6

3rd Apr 1878

Death of Samuel Davidson BARNETT in Jackson, Madison, Tennessee.6,17

29th Apr 1880

Married Joseph D HACKNEY in Madison County, Tennessee.4,13,18

1902

Death of Joseph D HACKNEY in Tennessee.10,6

1903

Resident She was listed in the 1907 city directory as the widow of Joseph D Hackney. in Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee.10

about 1905

Resident Moved from Jackson, Tennessee, about 1905; in 1900 census in Jackson TN; last daughter in 1910 census, Elizabeth, age 3, b Oklahoma abut 1907; mother-in-law Mary Hackney in household, last record 1903 in Memphis City Directory in Shawnee, Pottawatomie, Oklahoma.7,8,9

30th Nov 1913

Died in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma.5,6

after 30th Nov 1913

Buried in Fairview Cemetery, Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma.6

Notes

  • 1850 Federal Census, Madison County, Tennessee, 1 November, District 14, no page #, Hse 734
    Joseph Fogg M 46 Farm [sic] $4500 Real estate b Virginia
    Mary L Fogg F 34 North Carolina [b abt 1817] [This is Mary Sledge Fogg]
    William Fogg M 18 Farm Tennessee
    John Fogg M 16 Farm Tennessee Attended School
    Mary Fogg F 10 Tennessee  Attended School [This is Mary Louise Sledge's daughter Mary L, whose middle name may also be Louise, reported in 1860 as Mary Barnett, wife of Samuel D Barnett]
    Joseph Fogg M 8 Tennessee Attended School
    Christiana [Dixie] Fogg F 1 Tennessee
    Edward Fogg M 1mo Tennessee

    Tennessee, Marriages, 1851-1900
    Mary L Fogg [dau of Joseph Fogg and Mary Louise Sledge]
    Spouse Samuel D Barnett
    Marriage 25 May 1857 Madison County, Tennessee

    In the 1860 census, Mary Fogg is enumerated as M L Barnett, the wife of S D (Samuel Davidson) Barnett.  She is 20 years old, matching her 1850 enumeration with her parents, when she was reported as 10 years old.

    1860 Federal Census, Madison County, Tennessee, 30 August, Post Office Cotton Grove, District 14, p 236, Hse #1689, Fam #1723
    S D Barnett 27 M Merchant [b abt 1833] Real Estate $400 Personal $6000 Tennessee
    M L Barnett 20 F b Tennessee
    R B Barnett 30 M Real Estate $400 Personal $2500 b Tennessee

    Mary's widowed mother is living 4 houses away with most of her children in the household.  Her mother's name is also Mary.

    1860 Federal Census, Madison County, Tennessee, 30 August, Post Office Cotton Grove, District 14, p 236, Hse #1686, Fam #1712
    Mary L Fogg 40 F Farmer Real Estate $12,000 Personal $10,000 b North Carolina
    Joseph Fogg 18 M b Tennessee
    Christena Fogg 10 F b Tennessee
    Edwin Fogg 8 M b Tennessee
    Albert Fogg 6 M b Tennessee
    Gilbert Fogg 1 M b Tennessee
    Taylor Fogg 1 M b Tennessee
    Duncan Stewart 23 M Overseer b Alabama

    Mary's widowed mother and younger sublings are living two houses away.  Her mother was enumerated as Mary L Fogg.  The Slave Schedule of the 1860 census reports that Mary's mother, Mary Fogg, owns 23 slaves.

    1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules
    Slave Owner Mary L Fogg
    Female
    Dist no 14, Madison, Tennessee
    All Slaves Owned:
    Age Gender
    45 Male
    45 Female
    37 Male
    37 Male
    30 Male
    30 Male
    24 Male
    22 Male
    13 Male
    14 Male
    38 Female
    40 Female
    45 Female
    17 Female
    16 Female
    12 Female
    10 Female
    5 Female
    3 Female
    8 Male
    1 Female
    8 Female
    1 Female

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    WILLIAM PEARSON (1810-1878) and his wife, ELIZA (WILLIAMS) PEARSON, lived in a log-house located in the central-southern section of the old Goodrich tract and his sons with their families lived on opposite sides of the tract - J. D. and Cornelia Pearson on the west; John S. and Martha Pearson on the east.

    The three Pearson men sold a four-acre parcel along the south side of the Jackson-Lexington Road and a half-acre lot on a spring that fed into Trace Creek, in the crease of a hollow south of the four-acre parcel, January 1, 1868 to Mary L. (Fogg), wife of Samuel D. Barnett, a veteran of the recent Civil War (Captain, Co. H, 51 Inf. Regt., CSA), a younger brother of John M. Barnett long a prominent farmer north of Claybrook; for $162.50.

    With this purchase went the timber on the nearby "old" Keith place, except for the oak and chestnut trees fifteen or more inches in diameter, three feet from the ground.  A right of way was also provided for a wagon lane, access to the mill site being projected from the main road.  The Barnetts built a frame house on the four-acre parcel and a steam saw-grist-cotton gin on the half-acre lot that same year.  The mill was known for many years thereafter as the Claybrook Mill.

    On December 13, 1869 the Barnetts sold to Evander M. Betts their new house and four acres on the main road and their steam mill and the timber on the nearby Keith place, for $2950.  There were still large stands of fine virgin hardwood in this area. The Betts family lived in Claybrook for years but E. M. "Vander" Betts sold a half-interest in the steam mill to the three Pearson men, father and sons, June 21, 1871, along with half of the timber on the former Keith farm.
    --  Our Claybrook Heritage, (Madison County, Tennessee), By Jonathan K. T. Smith (published by K. T. Smith, 1993), p 9. http://www.tngenweb.org/records/madison/history/claybrook/clayb-09.htm, accessed 10 October 2017
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    In 1870, Sam and Mary are living in Jackson, the county seat of Madison County.

    1870 Federal Census, Madison County, Tennessee, 18 July, District 7, PO Jackson, page 20, Hse #127, Fam #135
    S D Barnet [sic] 38 M W Farmer $2000 Real Estate $500 Personal  b Tenn
    M Barnet 30 F W born Tenn

    After Sam's death in 1878, Mary married J D Bradley in 1879.  In 1900 they were still in Madison County, living in Jackson, where J D was a retail merchant.

    1900 Federal Census, Madison County, Tennessee, 7 June, Jackson Ward 3, District 109, page 7A, 173 Hurt St, Hse #125, Fam #143
    Hackney, J D Head W M  Sept 1834 65 Married 21 yrs TN TN TN Retail Merchant
    Hackney, Mary Wife W F Feb 1844  56 Married 21 yrs [mar abt 1879] 2 children/1 living TN TN TN
    Brown, Delia C F Servant 1844  1 Widow TN TN TN Cook
    Brown, Fred Servant C M 1878  5 [no marital status] TN TN TN Laborer
    Brown, Rena Servant C F 1883  4 Single TN TN TN Nurse

    J D died in 1902, according to the death date on his gravestone.  He is buried in Riverside Cemtetery in Jackson, Tennessee.  In 1903 Mary was listed in the Memphis, Tennessee, City Directory as the widow of J D Hackney.  This is the last Tennessee record found for Mary.

    U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995
    Memphis, Tennessee, City Directory, 1903, p 459
    Hackney Mary L (wid of Joseph D) bds 390 Madison

    When we discovered Mary in her daughter's home in Oklahoma in 1910, we surmised from other famliy data that Mary apparently moved with her daughter's famliy when they moved to Indian Territory in 1905.  They were all reported in the Shawnee, Oklahoma, City Directory in 1906 and 1907.  In 1946 Hattie gave testimony in Probate Court that they had moved to Oklahoma in 1905.

    U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995
    Shawnee, Oklahoma, City Directory, 1906, p 92
    Hackney Mary L (wid of Joseph D) r 425 N Beard
    (Her daughter Hattie Rowland and famliy were also listed in this directory at the same address)

    U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995
    Shawnee, Oklahoma, City Directory, 1907, p 105
    Hackney Mary L (wid of Joseph D) b 602 N Broadway
    (Her daughter Hattie Rowland and famliy were also listed in this directory at the same address)

    1910 Federal Census, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, 4 May, Shawnee Ward 6, District 227, page 8B,  602 Broadway St, Hse #170, Fam #172
    Rowland, T D Head  M W  37  Married 15 yrs MS MS MS Medical Doctor Owns
    Rowland, Hattie B [Harriet Barnett] Wife F W 32 Married 15 yrs 6 child/3 living TN TN TN
    Rowland, A B Son M W 14 15 yrs TN MS TN
    Rowland, Anna Dau F W 12 TN MS TN
    Rowland, Elizabeth Dau F W 3 OK MS TN
    Hackney, Mary L Mother-in-law F W 70 Widow TN TN VA
    Edwards, E S Boarder M W 24 Single TN TN VA Bank Clerk
    Rowland, A B Boarder M W 254 Single TN MS TN Office Clerk

    Based on the ages and birth states of the children here, and other records, we originally estimated  that they moved from Tennessee to Oklahoma between in 1905, and this was corroborated when we found Taz Rowland's will and probate records.  Therein, Hattie testified that they had moved to Oklahoma in 1905.

    Mary L Fogg Barnett Hackney
    Birth Dec 11, 1839
    Death Nov 30, 1913
    Parents:
    Joseph Fogg (1803 - 1859)
    Eliza E. Fogg (1811 - 1844)
    Spouses:
    Samuel Davidson Barnett (1833 - 1878)
    Joseph D Hackney (1836 - 1902)
    Siblings:
    Fredonia E Fogg Person (1857 - 1920) Half-sibling
    Taylor Hutch Fogg (1860 - 1928) Half-sibling
    Gilbert N Fogg (1860 - 1919) Half-sibling
    Burial Fairview Cemetery, Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, USA
    Maintained by Find A Grave, Originally established by MillieBelle Nov 13, 2010
    --  Find A Grave Memorial #61542064, https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=61542064

Sources

  • 1. 1860 Federal Census, Madison County, Tennessee
    • 30 August, Post Office Cotton Grove, District 14, p 236, Hse #1689, Fam #1723
  • 2. 1870 Federal Census, Madison County, Tennessee
    • 18 July, District 7, PO Jackson, page 20, Hse #127, Fam #135
  • 3. 1850 Federal Census, Madison County, Tennessee
    • 1 November, District 14, no page #, Hse 734
  • 4. 1900 Federal Census, Madison County, Tennessee
    • 7 June, Jackson Ward 3, District 109, page 7A, 173 Hurt St, Hse #125, Fam #143
  • 5. 1910 Federal Census, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma
    • 4 May, Shawnee Ward 6, District 227, page 8B,  602 Broadway St, Hse #170, Fam #172
  • 6. Find a Grave Memorial Registry
  • 7. Oklahoma, Wills and Probate Records, 1801-2008
  • 8. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995
    • Shawnee, Oklahoma, City Directory, 1907, p 188
  • 9. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995
    • Shawnee, Oklahoma, City Directory, 1907, p 105
  • 10. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995
    • Memphis, Tennessee, City Directory, 1903, p 459
  • 11. Tennessee, Marriages, 1851-1900
  • 12. TNGenWeb
  • 13. Tennessee, State Marriages, 1780-2002
  • 14. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995
    • Shawnee, Oklahoma, City Directory, 1906, p 92
  • 15. Gravestones of Pottawatomie County
  • 16. 1900 Federal Census, Madison County, Tennessee
    • 8 June, Jackson Ward 3, District 109, page 9B, 173 Hurt St, Hse #79, Fam #94
  • 17. Obituaries from Tennessee
  • 18. Genealogy Trails

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