John Edenfield
Born: 1798 in South Carolina
Died: 1880's
Married: Barbara Edwards
Barbara Edwards
Born: 1800 in Georgia
Died: between 1855 and 1860
Children of Barbara Edwards and John Edenfield:
1. Sarah Ann Martha Edenfield (1818-?)
2. John Edenfield (1822-?)
3. William M. Edenfield (1824-?)
4. Thomas Edenfield (1827-?)
5. James Loring "Alford" Edenfield ( Nov 18 1828-?)
6. Culen Wesley Edenfield (May 17 1829-?)
7. Joseph Watts "J.W." Edenfield ( Feb 18 1830-?)
8. Mary Ann Elizabeth Edenfield (Feb 28 1831-?)
9. Martha Ann Lilad Edenfield (June 28 1833-?)
10. Rachel Ann Crom Edenfield ( Nov 18 1835-?)
11. Deborah Ann Moriah Edenfield (April 18 1839-?)
12. Richard Franklin "Frank" Edenfield ( June 18 1839- Feb 19 1908)
13. Robert L. "Nick" Edenfield (1841-?)
14. Ann "Rebecca" Edenfield (1843-?)
15. Sneed "Jack" Edenfield (June 19 1847-?)
Born: 1798 in South Carolina
Died: 1880's
Married: Barbara Edwards
Barbara Edwards
Born: 1800 in Georgia
Died: between 1855 and 1860
Children of Barbara Edwards and John Edenfield:
1. Sarah Ann Martha Edenfield (1818-?)
2. John Edenfield (1822-?)
3. William M. Edenfield (1824-?)
4. Thomas Edenfield (1827-?)
5. James Loring "Alford" Edenfield ( Nov 18 1828-?)
6. Culen Wesley Edenfield (May 17 1829-?)
7. Joseph Watts "J.W." Edenfield ( Feb 18 1830-?)
8. Mary Ann Elizabeth Edenfield (Feb 28 1831-?)
9. Martha Ann Lilad Edenfield (June 28 1833-?)
10. Rachel Ann Crom Edenfield ( Nov 18 1835-?)
11. Deborah Ann Moriah Edenfield (April 18 1839-?)
12. Richard Franklin "Frank" Edenfield ( June 18 1839- Feb 19 1908)
13. Robert L. "Nick" Edenfield (1841-?)
14. Ann "Rebecca" Edenfield (1843-?)
15. Sneed "Jack" Edenfield (June 19 1847-?)
Barbara Edwards was the third child of Cullen Edwards. Cullen was a Sheriff
& Judge in Telfair County. Cullen was also a taxpayer in Montgomery County
in the 1797-1806 tax digest.
& Judge in Telfair County. Cullen was also a taxpayer in Montgomery County
in the 1797-1806 tax digest.
John is listed in the 1830 Gadsden Co., Fl census as
Males
less than 5: 3
5 less then 10: 1
30 less than 40: 1
Females
5 less than 10: 1
20 less than 30: 1
John is listed in the 1840 Gadsden Co., Fl. census as
Males
less than 5: 1
5 less than 10: 3
10 less than 15: 2
30 less than 40: 1
Females
less than 5: 2
5 less than 10: 1
15 less than 20: 1
30 less than 40: 1
Males
less than 5: 3
5 less then 10: 1
30 less than 40: 1
Females
5 less than 10: 1
20 less than 30: 1
John is listed in the 1840 Gadsden Co., Fl. census as
Males
less than 5: 1
5 less than 10: 3
10 less than 15: 2
30 less than 40: 1
Females
less than 5: 2
5 less than 10: 1
15 less than 20: 1
30 less than 40: 1
John is listed in the 1820 Emanuel Co., Ga. census as
Males
less than 10: 2
16-26: 1
Females
less than 10: 1
16-26: 1
26-45: 1
1 engaged in agriculture
Males
less than 10: 2
16-26: 1
Females
less than 10: 1
16-26: 1
26-45: 1
1 engaged in agriculture
According to Theo Edenfield, his grandson, John was going back to Georgia to
visit but died and his sons buried him near Neal's Landing which is on the
border near Donaldsonville, Georgia.
visit but died and his sons buried him near Neal's Landing which is on the
border near Donaldsonville, Georgia.
Land records are recorded in Quincy, Gadsden County, Florida showing Land
Patents was granted in September 1, 1827 and July 2, 1828 to John Edenfield and
was signed by John Quincy Adams, President of The United States of America.
Patents was granted in September 1, 1827 and July 2, 1828 to John Edenfield and
was signed by John Quincy Adams, President of The United States of America.