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Blount 6 Ruffin Family

Blount Ruffin 6
Born: Abt 1796  Bertie Co NC Married: Rachel Garrett 
d/o Jacob Garrett 

Death:  Probably 1844-1849

Parents: William 5 and Patsy Bryan ? married as 2nd
wife-28 July 1795)(Father might be Blount Bryant)

In division of slaves from Father William (after 1806) Blount receives:
Negroes David and Nancy

====1820 Census Bertie County======
Blount  p. 102
2 males 16-25    (Whitmell and Blount)
1 female 45 and older   (their mother, Patsy Bryan Ruffin)
Slaves:
2 males under 14; 1 male 25-44;
2 females under 14; 1 female 25-44; 1 female 45
5 engaged in agriculture

Deed sales:
Son David Garrett sells 300 acres $1200 to Blount Feb 1821 


Land pertaining to Jacob Garrett
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/bertie/deeds/choatblount.txt
Daughter Naomi Garrett Choate sells  60 acres to Blount for $150 Aug 26,1826

Blount to William Bryan Spivey
1)Jan 5 1822 $800 240 acres (signed only by Blount)
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/bertie/deeds/blountspivey2.txt

2) Jan 5, 1822 $200  60 acres  (signed by Blount and Rachel)
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/bertie/deeds/blountspivey.txt

3) Aug 1822  $800  240 acres (signed by Blount only)
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/bertie/deeds/blount2spivey.txt

Nancy King, Jacob Garrett, Mary Lawrence, David Garrett, Naomi Choate, Rachel Ruffin in the land division of Jacob Garrett. (60 acres each =360 acres)

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Vol 55, Madison Co. Records p.91,92
"Record of Sales from Ledger Book of an Old Store near Hazel Green, Alabama, Madison Co. for years 1828, 1829.".

p. 91  Blount B. Ruffin  Jan 31, 1829
3 fine *snaffle bridles 10.00
10 plane snaffle bridles  7.00
4 *kirbs	10.00
1 looking glass	1.00

p.91 Blount B Ruffin (wife) Feb 2, 1829
6 yds *domestick 	2.25
1 *comb ticking	.88

(These were typed, so the spelling is what I read, but I don't really understand the words!)
*Note:per L. McCarthy:
Snaffle bridles are a type of bridle.  Looks like he had three "good" horses (fine snaffle bridles) and maybe some teams of mules.  My guess would be if you bought 10 "plane" [plain] bridles, you would either have ten horses or mules or you bought some extra bridles in case some broke.  "Kirbs" or curbs/kerbs were/are a strap or chain that works with the bit to restrain a horse/mule. 

Domestick. Sounds like to me that might be some type of material. 

Comb ticking is new to me but we know about ticking or tickings.  Long ago it was like a bag filled with corn husks or straw for a bed or pillow.  They could be placed on a bed frame or the floor.  The old day version of our sleeping bag! 


=====1830 Census Al===Madison County  (this is on border of Lincoln Co TN)
1 male under 5
1 male 5-10
1 male 30-40  (Blount B.)
2 females under 5
1 female 20-30 (Rachel)

========1840 Arkansas Co, Ark near border of MS/SE Arkansas, Dewitt Co Seat
B.B. Ruffin
1 male 15-20
1 male 40-50
1 female 5-10
2 females 15-20

=====1840 Catahoula Parish Co LA======
Blount B  45 teacher  family of Talbert Routon and Martha Routon

Sale of Public Lands March 3, 1843
To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting:
Whereas Blunt B. Ruffin,[Blount?] of Arkansas County,
Arkansas has deposited in the General Land Office of the
U.S. a certificate of the register of the land office at
Little Rock whereby it appears that full payment has been
made by the said Blunt B. Ruffin according to the
provisions of the Act of Congress of the 24th April, 1820
entitled "An Act making further provision for the sale of
the Public Lands" fro Lot number seven of the SouthWest
franctional quarter; West of Mud Lake of fractional
Section thirty, in Tonwship eight, south of Range three
West in the District of Sands subject to sale at Little
Rock, Arkansas, containing forty acres and seventy six
hundreaths of an acre..... in testimony John Tyler,
President of the United States of American, have caused
these letters to be made patent and the seal of the
General land office. March 3, 1843.

====1850 Census====Desha Co   Wilkinson Twnship

pg 58
H.H. 68  David Walters  25 M Ark
		Mary		22 SC
		Blount		3 Ark   *living with Mary Horn in 1860
		David		6/12
	Mary Ruffian   14   AL

Desha Co.  Richland Twp
HH.109 John M. Stewart 40 LA
	Prusilla 32 		OH  ?Sain
	Henry  	5	AR    *note he is living with Loraine Sain in 1860
	Catherine  10/12	AR
	Christeen Boatwrite 10  Mi
	Drusilla Ruffian	12 AL
	Carroll Brown		AR

HH 214	 Mary Rodin	41 f mulatto  KY  $2,500
		Malvina 14 f m MS
		Margaret 14 f m MS
		Wm 9 m m  AR
		Agnes 8 f m AR
		Phiha 4 m m	AR
		Robert Ruffian 21  overseer TN


=======1860 Census=======

Desha County  Barthlomew Township   3rd Aug
P.O. Green Chount Arkansas

131 Jas H. Horn  45  Overseer AL
	Mary J  28   Housekeeper  AL  2nd marriage for Mary??
	B.R. Walters	13 M AR
	W.C. Walters 9 m AR
	John H.	7 AR
	Thos L Horn	3	AR

	Albert Russ and J.H. Honneaquins   $24,000  $52,500

Desha Co   Wilkinson Township  P.O. Napoleon AR
#15 Joseph Sain 27 m Overseer  OH    (Drusilla Ruffin married Joseph Sain)
	working for John Patterson  R.E. $25,000   P.E. $80,000

P.O. Campbell
#29 Sain, Lorane  27 M Farmer $15,000 $15,000  OH
	Wm   26 M	OH
	Sain, Catherine  85 F Housekeeper OH
		Emanuel Beasley 22  Day Laborer  LS
	Henry C. Stewart 15  AR      (1850 Census with John M. and Prusilla Stewart)

#30	Walters, James 65	Farmer $800	$1,800 SC
	Martha 35		Housekeeper  Mi
	Virginia 13	Mi
	James	11	Miss
	Margaret 10	Miss

#76 Mary Walter 18 Housekeeper  AR
H.H. of Prosper Howlette 49 $400 R.E.   PE $4,500
	Jane	40
	Peter 2
	Virginia 6/12
	Mary Conner 12
 	L.W. Blanchard Physician MS




DEEDS
1 April 1820  Z/361  300 acres $1200
N side of Roquist Swamp on Outlet Branch
Borders: Benjamin Perry, James Perry, Bazemore's line to Road, Run to Beck Swamp; Joseph
Parker's corner

Jan 5, 1822  AA/378  60 acres $200
Blount B. Ruffin and wife Rachel to Wm. B. Spivey
N Side of Roquist Swamp bounded by lines of:
Jacob Garrett, Humphrey Lawrence, Nancy Clark, Reuben Parker
(Division of land of Jacob Garrett dec'd. Rachel Garrett's part of land that fell to her in division of Jacob Garrett.

Aug 17, 1822  AA/297  240 acres $800
Blount B. Ruffin to William B. Spivey.
N side of Roquist Swamp bounded by: Reuben Parker, heirs of John Clark, dec'd,  John Bazemore, dec'd
(Division of land of Jacob Garrett dec'd allotted to:
Mary Lawrence,  Nancy King,  David Garrett,  Naomi Choat,  Jacob Garrett)

Aug 26, 1826  CC/501   60 acres $150
James J. Choat (his wife, Naomi) of Rutherford, TN to Blount B. Ruffin (Lincoln Co. TN)  Borders Reuben Parker, Nancy Clark, and Nancy Garrett

25 Oct 1830
David Garrett of Sumner Co, TN appoints Thomas Ruffin of Bertie Co, NC his attorney to
 dismiss from the Bertie Co. Court Record a certain suit brought by Elijah Rayner in said
Garrett's name against Blount B. Ruffin


=========Marriages in Arkansas of possible children of Blount B. Ruffin===
2.    Desha County, Arkansas Marriage Records Book A 

      **State Of Arkansas 
         County of Desha 

         I do hereby certify and make known that on the 28th day of 
         November AD 1853 I solemnized the state of Matrimony 
         between Joseph Sain of the age of twenty three years and 
         Drucilla Ruffin of the age of twenty one years al of the County 
         of Desha and state of Arkansas and then and there declared them 
         to be Husband and wife 

         Given under my hand this January 25th 1854 
                                                  Charles Davis J.P. 
         Filed & Recorded January 26th 1854 
                                                  John H. Davis Clerk 
                                                  & Ex officio Recorder 

       **State of Arkansas 
          County of Desha 
          Township of Wilkinson 

          Be it remembered that on the 10th day of October AD 1855 
          at the residence of Mrs. Mary J. Walter in said county I 
          James S. Cowan an acting and duly commissioned Justice 
          of the Peace on and for the Township of Wilkinson in said 
          County did duly join in marriage Volney Turner of Desha County 
          aged 18 years to Martha Ruffin of Desha County aged 18 years 
          and then and there by the authority created in me by law did 
          pronounce them to be Husband and Wife 

          Given under my hand at the date above 
                                J.S. Cowan J.P. 
          Filed and Recorded Dec 6th 1855 
                               Jas P Clayton Clerk 

       **The State of Arkansas 
          County of Desha 
          Township of Wilkinson 

Be it remembered that on the 12th day of May AD 1856 at the 
residence of Jas. L. Turner in said County I J.S. Cowan an acting 
and duly commissioned Justice of the Peace in and for the 
Township of Wilkinson in said County did duly join in marriage 
Robert W. Ruffin of Desha County aged 27 years to Jineva 
Turner of the same County aged 15 years and then and there by 
the authority vested in me by law did pronounce them to be 
            Husband and Wife 

            Given under my hand at the date above 
                           J.S. Cowan J.P. 
                               Jas P Clayton Clerk 
            Recorded Sept 3rd 1856 
(Contributed by Lynn McCarthy Nov 2001)
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Abstracts of Arkansas Reports  Jan 1837-Jan 1861 (Cases
came to Supreme Court of Arkansas mostly from lower
county courts) ***2nd marriage of B.B. Ruffian (possibly
Blount B. Ruffin)
July Term 1850
11 Ark 211  Pennington's Exrs vs Yell

Catherine Pennington and John Irwin (Exrs of John E. Pennington)
Living on dividing line of Jefferson Co and Pulaski Co AR
Sued Atty James YELL for failing to collect notes of:
1) E.G. Smith  (Elizabeth)

2) J.F. Pullen dec'd

3)James Groce

A. Dardenne stated E.G. Smith moved to Jefferson Co AR
fall 1838 brining slaves given to her by her father
[Pullen] before her marriage to John J. SMITH
[Stanlislaus Dardenne married Mary Jane Smith d/o John J.
Smith; step d/o E.G. Smith]

B. T. Farrelly evidenced probably records from Pope Co AR
and Johnson Co AR showing John J. SMITH as owner of E.G.
Smith's slaves

C. M.A. Dorris stated E.G. Smith moved to Arkansas Co AR
in 1840 and John Lennox bought her slaves

D. Richmond Peeler stated E.G. Smith married B.B. Ruffian
c. 1841 in Arkansas Co.

YELL evidence proceedings from Jefferson Co AR Circuit
Court against Pullen and Smith. Writ issued 26 May 1840
Arkansas Co and returned stating E.G. Smith not found.

Alias writ issued 1841 for Elizabeth G. Ruffian of
Arkansas Co and levy made upon Negro Dick about age 7.
Ark Co. Sheriff John L. Jones stated John W. Pullen sold
property to Guise April 1843 and left the state. Ruling
of lower court reversed.



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