Records pertaining to the family of
WADE H. GREENING
Early settler of Conecuh Co, Ala.
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Wade Horace Greening was born in 1798 Sumter,
SC and died in 1854 in Milton, Florida, where he had only recently removed from
Conecuh Co, Ala. He was closely associated with Dr. Milton Amos, (early
settler of Conecuh co, Ala.), for whom the town of Milton, Fla., was
named.
Wade H. Greening was a graduate of Lexington College. (Ref:
Haynsworth & Allied Families)
He served as Register in the Sparta
Land office from 1828 to 1850, being appointed by five presidents. (see
below) He was also Postmaster at Sparta, Conecuh Co, Ala from 1827-1831
and again from 1835-1839; Some records show he was also a Physician.
The Greening family sold their plantation in Sumter, SC in December, 1818, (Deed Rec'd. Jany, 1819) and removed to Alabama.
National Genealogical Society Quarterly Vol.
58, P 40
Importers of Slaves through Richmond County, Georgia:
Wade H.
Greening, EXR of John Greening, 38 slaves, Dec, 1818
| Name, County, State Type Map Elevation
Coordinates Sparta (historical) Conecuh, Alabama Locale Belleville 185 312244N0870015W Sparta Academy Sparta Cemetery Sparta Post Office (historical) |
CHILDREN
By Wife #1-Name Unknown
(A) Edridge Horace Greening
Born @1836 Conecuh Co, Ala, resided Desoto Parish, LA, 1860
Served Co. F,
19th LA Inf., CSA Died 1863,at Missionary Ridge by one record in the
hospital at Chattanooga 04 Dec 1863 as a POW by another.
Marr Emeline Parsons, CA 1857
Child:
Alabama Greening, b. 1858 La. -No further record on her.
Louisiana
Confederate Soldiers, Etc (Booth) Vol 2, P 95
Greening,
Eldridge, Pvt. Co. F, 19th La. Inf. En. Dec. 11, 1861, Camp Moore,
La.
Present on all Rolls to Oct., 1863. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1863,
Killed at Missionary Ridge, Dec. 4. 1863
(B) Franklin Wade Greening b.@1838 Ala-living in DeSoto Par, La 1863 when he made a deed. (Handwritten Notes of Douglas John Cater show Franklin W. Greening died as a young man, Single, in DeSoto Par., La)
(C) Cornelius Augustus Greening b.@1840 Ala. Resided Desoto Par., LA. Attended Emory & Henry University, VA. Served Co. F, 19th LA Inf., CSA, Died May 15, 1862, Corinth, MS. (CSA)
Louisiana
Confederate Soldiers, Etc (Booth) Vol 2, P 95I
Greening,
Augustus C., Pvt. Co. F, 19th La. Inf. En. Dec. 11, 1861, Camp Moore,
La.
Roll for May and June, 1862, Died at Corinth, Miss., May 15, 1862.
WADE H. GREENING Marr #2 Mrs. Sophronia (Adams) McCashkill. (WID.) & DTR. OF WILLIAM & Leah Cater Adams of Conecuh co., Ala. They had (D) John Born 1843 Conecuh Co, Ala, (E) Alabama, Born 1846, Conecuh Co., Ala. and (F) Catherine Born 1849 Conecuh Co, Ala. All died 1854, Milton, FLorida- . -yellow fever epidemic
1820 Baldwin Co Census-Wade H. Greening, HH -1 male 15-20. (John James Greening, bro) 2 males 20-30 Yrs. (Wade H. Greening & Brother, Rufus William Greening) No females
1830 Dallas Co,
Ala-Wade H Greening in HH of brother, John J. Greening
1840 Conecuh Co, Ala.
P 259 Wade H. Greening
2 Males Und 5, 1 Male 5-10, 1 Male 30-40 1 Fe 20-30
& 8 slaves
1850 Conecuh Co, Ala
P 357 HH 401-401
W. H.
Greening 52 M SC Register, Land Office
S. E. " 36 M
SC
Alabama " 04 F Ala
Catherine 01 F Ala
Eldridge " 14 M
Ala
Franklin " 12 M Ala
Augustus " 10 M Ala
John " 07 M Ala
Wm.
McCashkill 19 M ala
1860 DeSoto
Par, la.P 22 HH 239-255
E. H. Greening 24 M Ala Farmer
Emaline " 21 F
Ala (Parsons) Ref: Deed records
Alabama 02 F La
E. H. Greening
died in Civil War, his wife and child were missing 1870 DeSoto, La
No Further
record on them-his land was sold for back taxes in 1880's
P 28 HH
306-326
Henry Williams 23 M Al
Ella 18 F Miss.
Frank Greening 20 M
Ala
DB B, P 35, 36 March 10, 1821
State of
Alabama
Baldwin County
Know all men by these presents, that I,
Wade H. Greening for and in consideration of the amount of one thousand
dollars, have bargained, and sold and by these presents do bargain and
sell unto Eldridge S. Greening , his heirs & assigns, the
following Negroes, to wit:
A Negro man named Bob, about twenty
one yrs of age, and a Negro girl named Juliet, aged about sixteen yrs. of age,
the above Negroes more described from my father's Estate; and I do warrant and
defend the said Negroes from the claim or claims of all and every person
forever, whatsoever..
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 10th day of March, 1821.
Signed: Wade H. Greening
Signed,
sealed and delivered in presence of:
William W. Patton
G. J.
Mills
Acknowledged before me this 17th day of May, 1821 Thomas Heald, Clerk
CC, Baldwin County
Recorded this 18th day May, 1821
Dallas County
Alabama-DB A, P 43- March 18, 1823
Wade H. Greening to Samuel B. Ewing--Negro
woman, Abigail ($200.00)
DB C P 448- Nelson B. Norris to Wade H. Greening & Rufus W. Greening, April 7, 1833 -Sect. 35, T/S 15, Range 7t
ALABAMA LAND RECORDS
Old Sparta & Elba Land
Office records & Military Warrants 1822-1860
Sparta Land Tract
Records Aug 1, 1822-Oct. 1850
John Herbert, Receiver of Public Money
Book 501
P 20 Wade H. Greening , Conecuh Co., T/S 5, R 11, Mar 2, 1836
BLM Records,
Alabama: Cash entry sales
Aug. 15, 1834-Wade H. Greening, Sparta Land Office,
Doc. # 2886- 40 Acres, Conecuh Co, Ala.- T/S 5N, Range 11E, Sect. 19-Cash entry
sale.
Sept. 12, 1835 Rufus W. Greening & Wade H. Greening,
Cahaba Land Office-Cash entry sale- Doc #13274, 44 Aces, Dallas Co, ala.-T/S
14N, Range 8E, Sect. 23
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SUCCESSION OF
WADE H. GREENING, DeSoto Par., La. Book F, P 369-382
In Part:
December, 1854-Petition of Samuel E. Guy for Tutorship of the three minor sons
of Wade H. Greening, late of State of Fla., dec'd- to Wit:
(1) Eldridge H.
Greening, a boy aged abt 18 yrs,
(2) Franklin Greening, a boy aged abt
14-15 yrs and
(3) Cornelius Augustus Greening, a boy, aged abt 12-13
yrs,
their grandmother, Mary Gale, having renounced her
privilege, due to advanced age. John J. Greening, Undertutor.
State of
Louisiana, Parish of Desoto: I hereby consent to the appointment of Samuel
E. Guy as Tutor of the minors mentioned in the foregoing Petition, and
transfer my right to the same as their Grand Mother. Signed: MARY
GAYLE Attest: T. A. Guy (Elam & Wemple,
Attorneys)
There were several meetings held composed of family members
incl: John J. Greening, William G. Cater, T. A. Guy, Samuel E. Guy, Charles S.
Pegues, Etal as well as sev. family friends, incl. James West, Thos, W,
Broadnax, Thos. J. Williams, etal. Estate divided into 3 lots,
and were drawn as follows:
Lot No 1-Drawn by Cornelius A.
Greening
Negro man Hardy, age 37 yrs. $2,000.
Negro Woman
Hannah, age 45 yrs. $650.00
Negro girl Martha, age 8 yrs. $575.00
Negro
boy Ned, age 9 yrs $700.00
Negro woman, Priscilla, 65 yrs. $125.00
In
cash, $239.71
Deduct. fr. Lot 2 in cash $53.40
Total:
$3,243.14
LOT #2 Drawn by Eldridge H. Greening
Bob, Negro man, age
24 yrs $1200.00
Cary, Negro woman, age 30 yrs. $$1100,00
Daniel, Negro
boy, 4 yrs $350.00
Rett, Negro girl, 14 yrs $800.00
Amt due Lot 1 in
cash $53.43 DR
Amt due Lot 3 in cash $54.43 DR
Total: $3243.14
Lot No
3, Drawn by Franklin W. Greening
Horace, Negro boy age 18 yrs.
$1200.00
Nancy, Negro girl, age 12 yrs. $850.00
Bill, Negro boy, age 14
yrs. $1,000.00
In Cash $239.71
Cash due from Lot 2 $53.43
Total:
$3243.14
At the time of final settlement of this estate the Tutors for these
children were J. L. Scale, J. D. Wemple, & J. V. Oliver. There were sev.
civil suits filed over this estate.
Desoto Parish La Deeds
Nov. 12, 1857 Eldridge H. Greening to Samuel E. Guy for $350.00 158 Acres land in DeSoto Par, , Sect 2, T/S 11, Range 13 Wits: Benjamin F. Jackson, Jesse B. Moore Rec'd June 17, 1858
June 17, 1858 E. H. Greening to Thomas A. Guy for $1250.00, slave Robert, negro man 26 yrs, copper complexion. Wit: C. M. Pegues, J. H. Sutherlin Rec'd June 17, 1858
Sept 8, 1858 Thomas A. Guy to to Eldridge H. Greening, for return of note ($1200.)-bearing date of June 17, 1858- negro man Robert, aged abt 26 yrs, of copper complexion. Wts: C, M. Pegues, T. J. Williams, Jr, Saml. F. Smith, recorder, Notary
Dec 14, 1859-Emaline Parsons, wife of E. H. greening, (by authority of her husband Eldridge H. Greening) from W, F, Parsons, land in DeSoto Par. wts: G. Snider, J. H. Snider (J-61)
Dec 29, 1859-Franklin W. Greening, an emancipated minor, over the age of twenty yrs, for 4,500.00- to Samuel E. Guy;- Horris, a Negro boy abt 17 yrs, Bill, a boy aged abt 15 yrs, and Nancy, a girl aged abt 14 yrs, all of dark complexion. Wts: T. J. Williams, Jr, John Wemple, James west, Samuel F. Smith, Recorder, Notary Public
Louisiana Land Records-Eldridge H. Greening, doc. 13502, April 2, 1860, Natchitoches Land Office, 159.72 Acres, less 75 AC = 119.79 AC Total -Certificate No 13502- T/S 12.0N, Range 15.0W, Sect. 25-Casn entry sale (by Act of April 24, 1820)
Jan 16, 1861-Samuel E. Guy to Franklin W. Greening, Horris, a negro boy, aged abt 17 yrs, & Nancy, a girl, aged abt 17 yrs- Wts: B. A. Jackson, J. Stanley, S. F. Smith, recorder
July 15, 1861-Robt. J. Grimsley to Franklin W. Greening, both of Desoto Par- 160 Acres land in Desoto, Sec 34, T/S 12, Range 13-Wts: Thos D. Darruth, E. H. Greening, Saml. F. Smith, recorder, Notary
Bk J, P
504-505 Succ'n record of Cornelius Augustus Greening, DeSoto Par.,
La.
Dec 29, 1862 -
State of alabama: Be in known that I,
Eldredge Greeening, do hereby appoint Jacob D. Wemple of the Parish of
Desoto, La. my agent in fact to represent me & to sell any and all slaves
that I shall receive from the succession of Augustus C. Greening, deceased, for
my use and benefit or for the use and benefit of my family, and to execute the
necessary deed in my name to the purchaser and to receive the cash and notes for
the same. I further authorize my said attorney to sue for partition of any
and all property now held in indivision between me and my brother, Franklin
Greening, or to execute any act of partition should he think best so to do, in
any of the Courts of the State of Louisiana, or to be sued for the same, & I
further authorize my said agent to sell my interest in the said succession of my
deceased brother Augustus, aforesaid, for my use & benefit or to that of my
family and to execute the necessary deeds to the purchaser for the same
and receive the notes & cash therefrom and give all necessary receipts. The
cash of those proceeds of each sale to be paid over to my wife, Emeline
Greening, or to myself. Signed: Eldredge Greening
Estate of
Cornelius Augustus Greening divided into 2 lots,
Lot #1 contains slaves
Andy, a man of black complexion, aged abt 41 yrs, and Emmerrett, a woman,
of yellow complexion,, aged abt 50 yrs-- drawn by Franklin W.
Greening
Lot #2 , contains slave Ned, a boy of copper complexion,
aged abt 14 yrs, and Martha, a girl of yellow complexion, aged abt 13 yrs,---
drawn by J D Wemple, agent for Eldredge H Greening. Dec 29,
1862
MY Note-Eldridge H. Greening died in the civil War about a year later.
J-552-May 23,
1863
Samuel E. Guy to Franklin W. Greening- Negro slave Nancy, 17 yrs, dark
complexion, in exchange for two slaves, Martha & Ned (No desc.)
Wits: T.
J. Williams, Jr, Theodore Robinson- Rec'd May 23, 1863
Index to Civil
Suits, DeSoto Parish, La
886 Grenning (Greening) vs Means Feb, 18,
1867
April 11, 1888 Vol
2, P 389 DeSoto Par., la Deed
E. Greening estate to Sample, Pridmore,
& Brownfield- I believe this is Sheriff Sale for unpaid back taxes- I copied
& have misplaced- need to copy again.
Library of Congress, American Memory
Collection
A Century of Lawmaking 1773-1874
Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America, 1789-1873
FRIDAY, May 9, 1828
The following message was
received from the President of the United States, by Mr. John Adams, his
Secretary:
To the Senate of the United States.
Washington, May
5th, 1828
Wade H. Greening, of Alabama, to be Register of the
Land Office for the Conecuh Court House, in the place of Jonathan G. Shaw,
removed.
John S. Hunter, of Alabama, Receiver of Public Moneys for the
district of the place of Andrew F. Perry, resigned.
JOHN QUINCY
ADAMS.
Sen. Exec. Journal--WEDNESDAY, May 14,
1828.
Washington, 12th May, 1828.
Resolved, That they
advise and consent to the appointment of Wade H. Greening, and John S.
Hunter, aggreably to their respective nominations.
Sen. Exec.
Journal--WEDNESDAY, April 4, 1832.
ANDREW
JACKSON.
Washington, April 4th, 1832.
To the Senate of the
United States:
I nominate for reappointment the following registers and
receivers of land offices whose commissions will expire at the dates
respectively annexed to their names, viz:
* P 237-Wade H. Greening to be
register of the land office for the district of lands subject to sale at Sparta,
in the State of Alabama, from the 14th of May, 1832.
* John S. Hunter to be
receiver of public moneys for the district of lands subject to sale at Sparta,
in the State of Alabama, from the 14th of May, 1832.
Sen. Exec. Journal--THURSDAY, April 26,
1832.
Resolved, That the Senate do advise and consent to the
appointment of George Bullit, John Hays, Thomas B. Van Horne, Uriah G. Mitchell,
Benjamin S. Pope, Wade H. Greening, and John S. Hunter, agreeably to the
nominations respectively.
Sen. Exec. Journal--SATURDAY, April 30,
1836.
ANDREW JACKSON.
Washington, April 28th,
1836.
To the Senate of the United States:
Wade H. Greening
to be register of the land office for the district of lands subject to sale
at Sparta, in the State of Alabama, from the 14th May next, when his present
commission will expire.
Sen. Exec. Journal--WEDNESDAY, May 12, 1836.
ANDREW
JACKSON.
Washington, May 9,
1836.
Whereupon
Resolved, That the Senate do advise and
consent to the appointment of William McKennon Ball, John M. A. Hamblin, Wade
H. Greening , John H. Somerville, Matthew Leiper, Daniel T. Wilter, Uriah G.
Mitchell, Nimrod E. Benson, Daniel Dunklin, and Francis Conrad, agreeably to the
nominations respectively.
Sen. Exec. Journal--TUESDAY, April 21,
1840.
Washington, April 16th, 1840.
To the Senate of
the United States:
I nominate Wade H. Greening to be register of
the land office for the district of lands subject to sale at Sparta, in the
State of Alabama, from the 14th of May, 1840, when his present commission will
expire.
M. VAN BUREN.
Washington, April 16th,
1840.
The messages were read.
On motion by Mr. King, The
Senate, by unanimous consent, proceeded to consider the nomination of Wade H.
Greening.
Whereupon
Resolved, That the Senate advise and
consent to the appointment of Wade H. Greening, agreeably to the
nomination.
Sen. Exec. Journal--MONDAY, May 6, 1844.
To the
Senate of the United States:
I nominate Wade H. Greening to be
register of the land office for the district of lands subject to sale at Sparta,
in the State of Alabama, from the 14th of May, 1844, when his present commission
will expire.
JOHN TYLER.
Washington, May 6, 1844
Sen. Exec. Journal--MONDAY, May 13,
1844.
Whereupon
Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent
to the appointment of John Beach, agreeably to the nomination.
Mr.
Woodbridge, from the Committee on Public Lands, to whom were referred, on the
21st March last, the nominations of Alanson Saltmarsh, Daniel Ashby, and Duncan
B. Graham; on the 29th March, those of Richard Whiting and Green P. Womack; on
the 4th April, that of John S. Houze; and on the 6th instant, those of John W.
Argyle and Wade H. Greening , reported.
.
Sen. Exec.
Journal--WEDNESDAY, June 5, 1844.
The Senate proceeded to consider
the nominations of Alanson Saltmarsh, Daniel Ashby, Duncan B. Graham, Richard
Whiting, Green P. Womack, John S. Houze, Wade H. Greening, and John W.
Argyle; and
Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the
appointment of the said persons, agreeably to their nominations respectively.
Sen. Exec. Journal--MONDAY, June 12, 1848.
JAMES K.
POLK.
Washington, 12th June, 1848.
To the Senate of the
United States:
I nominate Duncan B. Graham to be register of the land
office at Montgomery, in the State of Alabama, his former commission having
expired.
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Wade H. Greening to be register of the land
office at Sparta, in the State of Alabama, his former commission having
expired.
Sen. Exec. Journal--THURSDAY, June 15,
1848.
Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the appointment
of the said persons, agreeably to their nominations respectively.
Mr.
Breese, from the Committee on Public Lands, to whom were referred, the 10th of
May, the nomination of William L. Menderson, on the 30th May that of John
Taylor, on the 12th June that of Duncan B. Graham and Wade H. Greening,
and on the 14th instant that of Joel S. Fisk, reported.