William Wiggins

Male Abt 1755 - 1819  (~ 64 years)


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  1. 1.  William Wiggins was born about 1755 in Johnston, North Carolina (son of William Wiggins and Priscilla Brown); died on 6 Jun 1819 in Monroeville, Monroe, Alabama; was buried in Jun 1819 in Mexia, Monroe, Alabama.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Between 1775 and 1783, North Carolina

    Notes:

    North Carolina Militia, Revoluntionary War.
    Temporary metalmarker placed by Hunt's Spring Chapter DAR - Revoluntionary Soldier 1755-1819.

    Lacking just six years of being 200, the surname, "Wiggins", has been one of the most prevalent and respected family names in the history of Monroe County. In the local telephone book today, 76 families bearing the Wiggins surname are listed. Of course, the beat goes on through countless marriages of the original Wiggins lineage under a multitude of other names.

    It all started in the fall of 1817 when William Wiggins, his wife who was the former Elizabeth Cooper, and his four oldest sons and their families, joined with their extended families and neighbors in a wagon train that was formed in Fayetteville, N.C. Slowly they made their way through South Carolina, garnered passport through the Indian country of Georgia, until they connected with the Old Federal Road that brought them into Southwest Alabama.

    For the record, it should be noted that among this same pioneer group were included other prominent Monroe County families such as Thompson, Thames, Locke, Bayles, Henderson, Beard, Longmire, Northcutt, Lyons, Dubose, Newbury, Kinnard, Sheffield and Ranaldson.

    One of the four sons (Elisha) left the convoy at Greenville and settled in Butler County. Another son, (Elihu), departed when the group reached Burnt Corn and settled in Sparta in Conecuh County. The other two sons, (Stephen and Elijah) and their father (William) moved on and settled in the Mexia area. Later, Elijah moved his family to the Red Hills area in northern Monroe County, where he resided until his death.

    The two orders of business for the newly arrived Wiggins families was to apply for a land grant, clear the land for crops and to found a church.

    Thereby, on Nov. 28, 1817, William Wiggins and his sons joined in founding the Old Salem Baptist Church and served among its first deacons. This is believed to have been the first Baptist Church established in all of Monroe County, which in 1817 was still a part of the Alabama Territory (Alabama did not become a state until 1819) and included all of the former land area claimed by the Creek Indian Nation. Many have forgotten that, at that time, Monroe County encompassed half of the land area of our present state. Of note, is the historical fact that the First Baptist Church of Monroeville has its first roots in this over 193 church.

    Sadly, William Wiggins died on June 6, 1819 and thus was able to enjoy his frontier home less than two years. Since there was no established cemetery in the area at the time of his death, he was buried in an obscure plot of his land.

    Six years later, William Wiggins' wife, the former Elizabeth Cooper who was a member of the prestigious Cooper family that had royal lines in England and a relative of the author, James Fennimore Cooper, died and was buried next to her husband.

    Much of the history of the Wiggins family was compiled by Lucy Wiggins Colson, a native of Skinnerton and now a resident of Huntsville, gleaned from her extensive travels in North Carolina and England. She was assisted in locating the graves of William Wiggins and his wife by the extensive genealogy research by the late Oscar Wiggins.

    Throughout the following years, other family members were buried nearby on the same plot. Today, there are 68 marked graves and 44 unknown graves that are marked with large rocks.
    As a result of their efforts, on May 5, 1984, the graves of William and Elizabeth Wiggins were marked with memorial plaques in a special ceremony by the Hunt's Spring Daughters of the American Revolution Chapter of Huntsville, with the support of the Lt. Joseph M Wilcox Chapter in Camden and the Old Federal Road Chapter of NSDAR of Monroeville. An impressive double tombstone (photo hereon) was erected in their memory by the trustees in 2007.

    William Williams earned this honor as a Revolutionary soldier while serving from 1781-82 in the North Carolina 10th Regt. of Foot and the Wilkerson's Company in the District of Wilmington. Such recognition is of the highest honor, for the purpose of the DAR is "to perpetuate the memory and spirit of the men and women who achieved America's independence".

    The next and latest high honor for this historic cemetery came as recent as this past July 12 when Wiggins Cemetery became only the fourth cemetery in Monroe County to become listed on the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register. Major credit for this recognition is due Susan Thompson Loftin, a direct descendant of Stephen Wiggins. Susan can be credited with the research and completion of the necessary papers and photos required by the Alabama Historical Commission.

    To all cemeteries that have achieved this honor, the Commission offers for sale a historical marker. However, they are costly and, at this time, the cemetery fund is not adequate to purchase one. Perhaps, other descendants of this distinguished historic Monroe County family will become aware and desire to contribute towards this worthy goal.

    In time, Delia Hendrix Thompson, a direct descendant of Stephen Wiggins (son of William Wiggins) inherited the property. In 1925, she and her husband, C.S. Thompson, deeded the one and a half acres, which encompass all of the graves, for usage as a permanent cemetery. In the transaction, Samuel Thompson and Lorenzo Wiggins became the first Trustees of the Wiggins Cemetery. This cozy, woodland cemetery, located at 430 Thompson Drive in Mexia, has been managed by Wiggins descendants since that date.

    Presently, the cemetery is managed by Susan Thompson Loftin. Other Wiggins descendants who help maintain the grounds are trustees, Deloris Thompson Fleming, Linda Thompson Ward, Freddie Biggs, John Coleman Moore, Susan Wiggins Thomas and Johnnie Smith, and members of the Simpson family.

    William Wiggins, Sr. and Family
    1755 to 1818 , North Carolina

    William Wiggins, Sr. was born about 1755 in Halifax Co., or Johnson Co., N.C. to George W. Wiggins and FNU (Wilson) Wiggins. He served in the military between 17 Oct 1780 and 17 Oct 1781 Revolutionary War, Coleman's Co., N. C. 10th Regiment, and also in the military between 17 Oct 1781 and 19 Apr 1782 Revolutionary War, Lt. Wilkerson's Co., N. C. 10th Regiment (Reference Number: 17672). William married Elizabeth Cooper about 1775 in Sampson County, N. C. Elizabeth was born about 1759 in Duplin Co., N. C. to Fleet Cooper, Sr. and Margaret (Coor) Cooper. William and Elizabeth lived in Sampson Co., N. C. after the war where they raised a family of eight sons and one daughter. In 1818, William and Elizabeth came by wagon train to Monroe Co., AL., which was then known as the Alabama Territory. Four of their older son's and their families came with them to AL.

    They were Elijah Daniel, Stephen, and twins Elihu and Elisha. The Wiggins families attended Old Salem Baptist Church which is near Mexia, AL. They lived in what is known as Red Hills Area. They were farmers. Recently, William Wiggins, Sr.'s Family Bible was located. At the time it is in the possession of Mrs. Virginia Whitaker of Monroe, Louisiana. She acquired the Bible from an Uncle in California and has had it rebound. William Wiggins, Sr.'s children were all listed in the Bible, along with his parents as follows:

    Father: George W. Wiggins b: Abt. 1725 in N.C. Mother: FNU Wilson b: Abt. 1720

    Married: 1775 in Sampson Co., NC to Elizabeth Cooper b: 1759 in Duplin County, North Carolina

    Children:

    (1). Elihu Wiggins b: 16 Dec 1776 in Sampson Co., North Carolina.
    (2). Elisha Wiggins b: 16 Dec 1776 in Sampson Co., North Carolina.
    (3). Stephen Wiggins b: 10 Feb 1778 in Sampson Co., North Carolina.
    (4). Willis Wiggins b: 16 May 1781 in Sampson Co., North Carolina.
    (5). Elijah Daniel Wiggins b: 15 Jan 1784 in Sampson Co., North Carolina.
    (6). Lewis Wiggins b: 1786 in Sampson Co., North Carolina.
    (7). Reuben Wiggins b: 1788 in Sampson Co., North Carolina.
    (8). William Wiggins, Jr. b: 7 Jun 1791 in Sampson Co., North Carolina.
    (9). Elizabeth Wiggins b: 20 Nov 1796 in Sampson Co., North Carolina.

    William married Elizabeth Cooper about 1775 in Duplin, North Carolina. Elizabeth (daughter of Fleet Cooper and Margaret Coore) was born in 1759 in Duplin, North Carolina; died on 13 Jul 1825 in Mexia, Monroe, Alabama; was buried in Jul 1825 in Mexia, Monroe, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Arthur Wiggins died in UNKNOWN.
    2. Thomas Wiggins died in UNKNOWN.
    3. Jane Wiggins died in UNKNOWN.
    4. Elizabeth Wiggins died in UNKNOWN.
    5. Priscilla Wiggins died in UNKNOWN.
    6. Elihu Wiggins was born on 16 Dec 1776 in Sampson, North Carolina; died on 3 Jul 1830 in Conecuh, Alabama.
    7. Elisha Wiggins was born on 16 Dec 1776 in Sampson, North Carolina; died on 13 Sep 1825 in Butler, Alabama.
    8. Stephen W. Wiggins was born on 11 Feb 1778 in Sampson, North Carolina; died on 17 Nov 1835 in Monroe, Alabama; was buried in Nov 1835 in Mexia, Monroe, Alabama.
    9. Willis Anthony Wiggins was born on 16 May 1781 in Sampson, North Carolina; died on 5 Aug 1863 in Marion, Georgia.
    10. Elijah Daniel Wiggins was born on 15 Jan 1784 in Duplin, North Carolina; died in 1862 in Monroe, Alabama; was buried in 1862 in Franklin, Monroe, Alabama.
    11. Delancey Lewis Wiggins was born in 1786 in Duplin, North Carolina; died in 1855 in Conecuh, Alabama.
    12. Reuben Wiggins was born on 7 Jun 1791 in Sampson, North Carolina; died in 1880 in Humphreys, Tennessee.
    13. William Wiggins was born on 7 Jun 1791 in Sampson, North Carolina; died about 1862 in Mt. Carmel, Smith, Texas.
    14. Lewis Laud Wiggins was born in 1795 in Sampson, North Carolina; died in 1882 in Forsyth, Georgia.
    15. Elizabeth Wiggins was born on 28 Nov 1796 in Sampson, North Carolina; died before 1834 in Pike, Alabama.
    16. John B. Wiggins was born on 17 May 1802 in Sampson, North Carolina; died on 23 Jan 1877 in Noxubee, Mississippi.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Wiggins was born in 1738 in Nansemond, Virginia (son of John W. Wiggins and Catherine Bray Baker); died between Oct 1790 and Dec 1791 in Halifax, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1786, Halifax, North Carolina

    William + Priscilla Brown. Priscilla (daughter of Thomas Brown and Jane Williams) was born about 1740 in , Bertie, North Carolina; died about 1790 in Halifax, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Priscilla Brown was born about 1740 in , Bertie, North Carolina (daughter of Thomas Brown and Jane Williams); died about 1790 in Halifax, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 1. William Wiggins was born about 1755 in Johnston, North Carolina; died on 6 Jun 1819 in Monroeville, Monroe, Alabama; was buried in Jun 1819 in Mexia, Monroe, Alabama.
    2. Thomas Wiggins was born in 1756 in Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina; died in 1774 in Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina.
    3. Jane Wiggins was born in 1758 in Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina; died in UNKNOWN.
    4. Elizabeth Wiggins was born in 1765 in Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina; died in UNKNOWN.
    5. Arthur Wiggins was born in 1770 in Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina; died in Apr 1812.
    6. Shadrach B. Wiggins was born in 1770 in Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina; died in UNKNOWN.
    7. Henry Wiggins was born in 1772 in Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina; died in UNKNOWN.
    8. Priscilla Wiggins was born in 1772 in Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina; died in UNKNOWN.
    9. James H. Wiggins was born in 1775 in Halifax, North Carolina; died in UNKNOWN.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John W. Wiggins was born about 1716 in Surry, Virginia (son of Thomas Wiggins and Ann Stewart); died on 15 Jul 1786 in Martin, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1769, Craven, North Carolina
    • Residence: 1778, Martin, North Carolina
    • Residence: 1779, Martin, North Carolina
    • Residence: 1780, Martin, North Carolina

    Notes:

    bWill of John W. Wiggins
    /b, Martin, North Carolina

    Will of John Wiggins: Martin Co., NC ~ In the name of God Amen, I JOHN Wiggins of the county of Martin in the state of North Carolina being of sound & perfect mind & memory thanks be to God but calling to mind the mortality of mankind and knowing it is appointed for all men once to die do make ordain constitute and appoint this my Last Will and Testament in manner & form Following To Wit ~
    First I give and bequeath to my wife ELIZABETH Wiggins her heirs and assigns one horse called Blaise and her bridle & saddle. I also give to my wife ELIZ Wiggins two feather beds and the Furniture belonging to them to her & her heirs or assigns. I also give to my said one two cows & calves & one
    young steer and one Pine Chest one Woolen Wheel four flag chairs one sett of Tea Ware and ovel Table. I also give to my said wife the one half of all my Hoggs young & old to her and her heirs and assigns. I also give my said wife all the household furniture of every kind whatsoever that belonged to her before I married her.
    Item, I give and bequeath to my son LEMUEL Wiggins my horse named Dolphin the said LEMUEL Wiggins paying to my son WILLIAM Wiggins five pounds specie. I give to my son LEMUEL one dark walnut bedstead.
    Item, I give and bequeath to my son B. Baker Wiggins one silver hilted sword & money scales.
    Item, I give and bequeath to my daughter ELIZABETH Jones five silver Dollars to be equally divided bet her five children.
    Item, I give and bequeath the remainder of my whole estate of every kind whatsoever that is not herein before mentioned or given in legacies to be equally divided bet my two sons LEMUEL Wiggins and B. Baker Wiggins and their heirs or assigns share & share alike.
    Item, Lastly I nominate constitute and appoint my two sons LEMUEL and BLAKE Baker Wiggins executors to this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking & disannulling all other wills by me heretofore by me made.
    In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 16th day of December 1783. Signed sealed published & defclared by the said JOHN Wiggins to be his Last Will and Testament in presents of us
    JOHN Wiggins (Seal)
    Witnesses: NEEDHAM BRYAN, Mason Lee, JOHN BRYAN
    Notes: (1) Elizabeth Jones was probably a granddaughter,
    mentioned also in will of Joshua Barker; (2) he had previously
    given gift deeds to his sons Thomas and WILLIAM Wiggins,
    daughter CATHERINE Wiggins Whitaker, PATTY Hoskins, and
    WINNIFRED Hoskins
    Martin Co., North Carolina, Wills, Book 1, p. 124; quoted in: Descendants of Captain John Wiggins of Martin County, North Carolina, by Agness Wiggins Gunter.
    Published by: Agness Gunter, Apex, NC, 2000, pp. 527, 528

    bJohn W.Wiggins
    /bNotes from Treemakers Genealogy Site: Ancestors of John Carson Crow:
    "He was an Englishman who came over and settled on the Roanoke Rive in Martin Co. about 50 years before the Revolution. He was a very land conscious landlord running from Enfield to Hamilton. His mother was a Stuart. His wife was Miss Baker."
    Catherine Baker died before 1748. He married (2nd) Elizabeth Bevins on Sept. 30, 1766 in Bertie Co., NC. He was a planter whose crops included flax.

    John married Catherine Bray Baker in 1748. Catherine (daughter of Henry Baker and Angelica Bray) was born about 1705 in Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina; died in 1766 in Martin, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Catherine Bray Baker was born about 1705 in Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina (daughter of Henry Baker and Angelica Bray); died in 1766 in Martin, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Richard Wiggins died in UNKNOWN.
    2. Catherine Wiggins was born in 1722 in Nansemond, Virginia; died in 1780 in Martin, North Carolina.
    3. Patricia Wiggins was born in 1733 in Nansemond, Virginia; died in 1767.
    4. Winifred Wiggins was born about 1735 in Nansemond, Virginia; died on 7 Oct 1807 in Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina.
    5. Elizabeth Wiggins was born about 1736 in Virginia; died about 1806.
    6. 2. William Wiggins was born in 1738 in Nansemond, Virginia; died between Oct 1790 and Dec 1791 in Halifax, North Carolina.
    7. Thomas Wiggins was born about 1740; died on 28 Sep 1782.
    8. Lemuel Wiggins was born on 22 Dec 1742; died on 23 Jun 1806.
    9. Blake Baker Wiggins was born about 1746; died on 18 Dec 1808.

  3. 6.  Thomas Brown was born in 1702 in Chowan, North Carolina (son of William Brown and Christian Maule); died in 1738 in , Bertie, North Carolina.

    Thomas + Jane Williams. Jane (daughter of George Williams and Joanna) was born on 14 Nov 1728 in Chowan, North Carolina; died in 1762 in North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Jane Williams was born on 14 Nov 1728 in Chowan, North Carolina (daughter of George Williams and Joanna); died in 1762 in North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Thomas Brown was born in 1723 in , Bertie, North Carolina; died in UNKNOWN.
    2. Elizabeth Brown was born in 1725 in , Bertie, North Carolina; died in 1762.
    3. Sarah Brown was born in 1727 in , Bertie, North Carolina; died in 1762 in North Carolina.
    4. Arthur Brown was born in 1738 in , Bertie, North Carolina; died on 16 Sep 1783 in , Bertie, North Carolina.
    5. 3. Priscilla Brown was born about 1740 in , Bertie, North Carolina; died about 1790 in Halifax, North Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Wiggins was born about 1675 in Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight, Virginia (son of Thomas Wiggin and Sarah Barefoot); died in Feb 1710 in Surry, Virginia.

    Thomas + Ann Stewart. Ann was born about 1685 in England; died before 1785. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ann Stewart was born about 1685 in England; died before 1785.
    Children:
    1. Thomas Wiggins was born about 1710 in Surry, Virginia; died on 7 Jan 1760 in Virginia.
    2. William Wiggins was born in 1714 in North Carolina; died in UNKNOWN.
    3. 4. John W. Wiggins was born about 1716 in Surry, Virginia; died on 15 Jul 1786 in Martin, North Carolina.

  3. 10.  Henry Baker was born in 1684 in Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight, Virginia; died in 1739 in Chowan, North Carolina.

    Henry + Angelica Bray. Angelica was born in 1695 in Westover Parish, Prince George, Virginia; died on 7 Jan 1761 in Henrico, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Angelica Bray was born in 1695 in Westover Parish, Prince George, Virginia; died on 7 Jan 1761 in Henrico, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 5. Catherine Bray Baker was born about 1705 in Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina; died in 1766 in Martin, North Carolina.

  5. 12.  William Brown was born in 1672 in Isle, Virginia (son of John Browne and Mary Boddie); died on 15 Dec 1718 in Chowan, North Carolina.

    William married Christian Maule in 1699 in Isle of Wight, Virginia. Christian (daughter of William Maule and Elizabeth Binny) was born in 1680 in Isle of Wight, Virginia; died on 16 Jun 1719. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Christian Maule was born in 1680 in Isle of Wight, Virginia (daughter of William Maule and Elizabeth Binny); died on 16 Jun 1719.
    Children:
    1. 6. Thomas Brown was born in 1702 in Chowan, North Carolina; died in 1738 in , Bertie, North Carolina.

  7. 14.  George Williams was born in 1685 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey; died on 1 Nov 1743 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey.

    George + Joanna. Joanna died in Jul 1756 in , Bertie, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Joanna died in Jul 1756 in , Bertie, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 7. Jane Williams was born on 14 Nov 1728 in Chowan, North Carolina; died in 1762 in North Carolina.


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