Individual Details

Sarah Ann Williams

( - Bef 1850)



DeKalb Co, TN, Probate records, 1846-1856
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Letters of Administration for Estate of Sarah Ann Adamson, dec'd. She died intestate. On 5 May 1851. William L. Adams, appointed and qualified as Administrator. William L. Adams was the husband of her stepdaughter, Cynthia.
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June Term County Court, 1851
Inventory of the effects of Sarah Ann Adamson, deceased that have come into my hands. Cash received $26.79. 2 Dune 1851. Wm. L. Adams, Administration
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5 Nov 1853. William L. Adams, Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Ann Adamson, deceased, notes profits from rents and sale of land, and expenses.
Distribution was $147.67 2/7 apiece. To: Cynthia Adams, William Adamson, Leonard Walker & wife Nancy, Edmond J. Adamson, Lemuel J. Adamson, Olivia Adamson, and Thomas B. Adamson.
Filed November Term, 1853.
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7 Nov 1853 William L. Adams' bond for $800 as Guardian of Olivia and Thomas B. Adamson. To receiv their shares of $265.52 due from the estate of their mother, and in right of his wife Cinthy, $137.76. Signed by William L. Adams and Jasper Boyle, security.
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William Adamson, Leonard Walker, Nancy Walker, Jasper Boyle and Wiliam L. Adams. Edward Adamson & Lemuel Adamson acknowledge bond for $800. The said William Adamson, Leonard Walker & wife Nancy, & Edward J. Adamson, have rec'd from William Adams, $137.76 as heirs of law of Sarah Ann Adamson, deceased. Signed by all partied. Filed Nov Term, 1853.

Surname unproved....
Let's please keep comments on the surname here. Seems a logical place.
This comment was written below by kayhaden:
"No evidence her surname was Mullinax! Autosomal DNA matches that are more than two generations back can be badly misinterpreted - you never know which spouse you match in most instances. Adamson records give her surname as Williams. Please do NOT change her surname without actual documentation. It is possible she was a young widow when she married Wells Adamson - but that, too, would need actual documentation. DNA matches must be supported by paper documents."

David Moberly's response: Family stories and DNA evidence suggest that there may be a Mullinax family connection here, closely related to James Pleasants Mullinax. However, I will agree not to put that down as a last name until I have more evidence. I will add, though, that the Mullinax DNA connection is already demonstrably connected specifically to the Adamson line of descendants of Wells and Sarah. This gives the theory some additional support that it would not have if Adamson descendants had this Mullinax signature, but could not demonstrate that that signature was specifically connected to the Adamson line. I would encourage any descendants of Wells and Sarah, their half-siblings, or their aunts and uncles to please take a DNA test to help solve this mystery. Autosomal DNA, carefully analyzed, can absolutely be the key, here.

In the meantime, I welcome evidence showing that Sarah's last name was Williams, if it can be obtained. Thus far, I have seen it in several places online, but never documented. I suggest we not put the last name "Williams" down until we have documentation.

Events

MarriageAbt 1822Wells ADAMSON
DeathBef 1850

Families

SpouseWells ADAMSON (1793 - 1838)
ChildEdward Adamson (1824 - 1901)
ChildNancy Melissa Adamson (1826 - 1901)
ChildLemuel Jefferson Adamson (1829 - 1871)
ChildJoseph Morrison Adamson (1831 - 1853)
ChildSarah Ann Adamson (1833 - 1853)
ChildOlivia "Ollie" Adamson (1835 - 1876)
ChildThomas Bethel Adamson (1837 - )