Robert Faucett ((+5))
Robert was born on February 21st, 1806.
- Birth Notes
- 1850 Madison Co., MS.
Robert 44 blacksmith GA.
Martha 35 SC
Thomas 10 MS.
William 6
John 6
Caroline 4
Ann 3
1880 Census Place Sharon, Madison, Mississippi
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Robt. FAUCETT Self M Male W 73 GA Farmer NC NC
Martha FAUCETT Wife M Female W 66 SC Keeping House SC SC
Wm. PREDGEN GSon S Male W 12 MS Farm Laborer NC MS
Thomas Faucett ((+9))
Thomas was born on January 29th, 1814.
- Birth Notes
- 1850 Madison Co., MS.
Thomas F. 36 GA.
Mary 26 SC
Ann 8
Alice 6
1860 Clay Co., AR.
Thos. 46 black smith GA.
Mary 44 SC
Wm. 11 MS
Frances 8 AR
Olly 6
John 2
1870 Hood Co., TX.
Thomas 56 blacksmith GA
Mary 56 SC
William 19 farm labor MS
Frances 15 AR
Olive 13
John H. 12
Ellen 10
George 7
Charles 2
He died at the age of 65 in 1879.
Samuel Faucett ((+13))
Samuel was born on November 15th, 1818.
- Birth Notes
- Not know which children belong to which wife.
1850 Randolph Co., AL.
Samuel 32 farmer GA
Hariett 26 GA.
Jesse 7 AL.
George 5
Mary 3
Martha 1
1860 Randolph Co., AL.
Samuel 41 farmer GA
Harriet J. 38
Jesse 16
George 14
Mary J.12
Martha H. 10
Cornelia 8
Thomas 6
John 4
Louisa 1
1870 Randolph Co., AL.
Samuel 51 farmer GA
Martha 38 GA
Martha 20 AL.
Cornelia 18
Thos 16
John 14
Louisa 10
Nathan 7
Sarah 5
Robt 4
E. 3
Annie 8/12
Census Place Roanoke, Randolph, Alabama
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Samuel FAUSETT Self M Male W 61 GA SC SC
Martha FAUSETT Wife M Female W 48 GA Keeps House NC NC
John FAUSETT Son S Male W 23 AL Teacher GA GA
Nathan S. FAUSETT Son S Male W 17 AL Farmer GA GA
Sarah M. FAUSETT Dau S Female W 14 AL GA GA
Robert L. FAUSETT Son S Male W 13 AL School GA GA
Emma L. FAUSETT Dau S Female W 12 AL School GA GA
Ellar E. FAUSETT Dau S Female W 10 AL Scho
James HEFLIN Other S Male W 19 AL School GA GA
Harrington HEFLIN Other S Male W 18 AL Scho
Wilsen S. PITTMAN Other S Male W 21 AL School GA GA
He died at the age of 78 on January 23rd, 1897 in
Roanoke, AL.
- Death Notes
- NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS FROM "THE RANDOLPH LEADER", Roanoke, Randolph County,
Alabama for JANUARY 1897
The Leader regrets to hear of the accident that befell "Uncle Sammie" Fausett yesterday. While walking out home just before noon he was taken with a dizzy spell when nearly in front of the residence of A.A. Mooty and fell from the sidewalk, about two feet high at that point, cutting several gashes on his
hands and face by contact with the rocks. He was given prompt attention and we are pleased to say that his injuries are not of a serious nature.
Uncle Sam Fausett whom we reported last week as having sustained a severe fall
is not improving. Indeed, his condition is such as to cause his family and
friends uneasiness. We trust he may soon recover.
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Mr. N.S. Faucett of Washington, Messr. George and Robert Faucett of Opelika and Miss Emma Faucett of the Nashville Peabody Normal were present at the death and burial of their father Mr. Samuel Fausett.
A PROMINENT CITIZEN DIES
The death of few men could have caused more universal sorrow than did the death of Mr. Samuel Fausett Sr. This sad even occurred at his home in this place early last Saturday morning, after an illness of ten days. He was aged 78 years, 2 months and 8 days. All this time he had enjoyed robust health and had not been sick in 40 years. Uncle Sammie as he was familiarly known, was one of the oldest, best known and most respected citizens of this county. He had lived here since 1845 and has reared a large and excellent family. His sterling worth, integrity of character and long life of usefulness will live on to bless this community now that he is gone. He was for many years a deacon
in the Baptist church and a trustree of Roanoke College. He leaves a widow and many children, grandchildren, and other relatives to mourn their loss. Sunday afternoon the funeral service were conducted from the Baptist church in the presence of an overflowing congregation. Many deserved tributes were paid to the character of the deceased by those who knew him well. Then the remains
were interred with Masonic honors. To the many bereaved the Leader offers its earnest sympathy.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE
State of Alabama, Randolph County
Probate Court April 2, 1901
Notice to:
Robert Cook of Hillsboro, Texas
Martha H. Stoker of Breckenridge, Texas
Thomas Faucett of Cordicana, Texas
Nathan S. Faucett of Washington, D.C.
Whereas, John Faucett, Jesse Fausett, George Fausett, Robert L. Fausett, Fannie L. Tomlin, Emma L. Fausett and Ella A. Mickle, joint owners with the minor children of Mary J. Cook and Cornelia A. Moon and the said named non-residents of the State of Alabama have filed their application in said court
for a sale of the lands described in their said application for the purpose of partition and division, and Monday, the 13th day of May 1901 has been appointed for the hearing of said application.
You are hereby notified to appear before said court on said Monday, the 13th day of May, 1901, to contest said application if you see proper. WItness my hand this 2nd day of April 1901. Stell Blake, Judge of Probate