Individual Details
James Higginbotham
(13 Feb 1775 - 10 Oct 1825)
Moved to Feliciana Parish LA before 1810.
American State Papers, Public Lands, Vol 3, p.64
James and his brother Jacob were both on a list of Actual Settlers on Land in that part of Louisana, which lies East of the Mississippi River and Island of New Orleans, and West of Pearl River, who have no claims thereto, derived from the French, British, or Spanish Governments. James stated he had settled there in 1810; Jacob gave the date of 1811.
James married Mary Brown about 1799 in Elbert Co GA. She was born 1 Aug 1778 in Abbeville District, SC; died 18 Jul 1857 in Mississippi. She married 2nd, 26 Aug 1827, to Mark Powers.
1820 Census: Sandy Creek, Feliciana Parish LA
James Higginbotham. 2m under 10, 1m 10-16, 1m 16-18, 1m 16-26, 1m 26-45, 1m over age 45 [James may have just turned 45]. 2f under 10, 2f 10-16, 1f 16-26, 1f 26-45.
James's wife was Mary Brown. She gave testimony as Mary Higginbotham, resident of Lafayette Co, MS, in Yalobusha Co MS on Jul 5 1847, that she had been present when Edmond Rousey & Elizabeth Hilley were married in Elbert Co GA and William Higginbotham performed the ceremony. He married other couples including herself - to James Higginbotham his nephew. The marriage of Edmond & Elizabeth took place about July or August of 1793. Mary and James were married in January of 1797.
On that same day Benjamin Higginbottom, also of Lafayette Co said he had lived within a mile of the place where Elizabeth Hilley & Edmond Rousey were married in Elbert Co GA. He knew his brother's widow [Mary Brown Higginbotham] was well acquainted with them. He was 63 years old and was 9 or 10 when the Rouseys were married.
The above testimony is proof that Jacob Higginbotham, father of James & Benjamin did marry his cousin Anne Higginbotham, as her brother William was the only William Higginbotham living in Elbert Co and performing marriages in the 1790's. Jacob did also have a brother William, but he lived in Amherst Co VA.
Events
Birth | 13 Feb 1775 | Amherst County, Virginia | |||
Marriage | Jan 1797 | Elbert County, Georgia - Mary Brown | |||
Death | 10 Oct 1825 | East Feliciana Parish, Louisana |
Families
Spouse | Mary Brown (1778 - 1857) |
Child | Rebecca Jane Higginbotham ( - ) |
Child | Eleanor Higginbotham (1800 - 1864) |
Father | Jacob Higginbotham (1751 - 1836) |
Mother | Anne Higginbotham ( - ) |
Sibling | Hannah Higginbotham (1773 - ) |
Sibling | Jacob Higginbotham Jr. (1776 - ) |
Sibling | John Higginbotham (1778 - ) |
Sibling | Elisabeth Higginbotham (1780 - ) |
Sibling | Jane Higginbotham (1782 - 1859) |
Sibling | Joseph Higginbotham (1784 - 1824) |
Sibling | Benjamin Higginbotham (1784 - ) |
Sibling | Caleb Higginbotham (1787 - ) |
Sibling | Anna Higginbotham (1788 - ) |
Sibling | William Higginbotham (1790 - ) |
Sibling | Riley Higginbotham (1793 - ) |
Sibling | Frances Higginbotham (1796 - ) |
Endnotes
1. Earl & Nena Higginbotham, Higginbotham Descendants of Moses and Frances Kyle Higginbotham (LDS Microfilm #1697905), p.19.
2. William Montgomery Sweeney, William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. Series of Articles on the Higginbotham Family of Virginia; Jan 1918, Apr 1918, July 1918, Oct 1918, Apr 1919, Article on Colonel James Higginbotham, Surveyor of Amherst Co VA, Jan 1931, by Mrs. Sweeney., Vol 27, Issue 1; Jul 1918 pp.45-56.
3. Earl & Nena Higginbotham, Higginbotham Descendants of Moses and Frances Kyle Higginbotham (LDS Microfilm #1697905), p.19.
4. Rootsweb or USGenWeb Online Sources