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Husband: Elias COTTON [I25405]
Born: 1796 1 2
Married: before 1824
Died: 17 SEP 1836 in Pope Co., Illinois 3 4
Father: Young COTTON
Mother: Delilah UNKNOWN
Spouses: Zelpha 'Zelphy' MCINTOSH
Wife: Rachel UNKNOWN [I25419]
Born: between 1800 AND 1810 5
Died: UNKNOWN
Father:
Mother:
Spouses: Jacob SLANKARD
Children
01 (F): Nancy COTTON [I25420]
Born: about 1824 in Illinois
Died: UNKNOWN
Spouses: Absolom JOINER
02 (M): Gabriel COTTON [I25398]
Born: about 1825 in Illinois
Died: before 1850
Spouses: Rachel HAZEL
03 (F): Mary Jane COTTON [I25529]
Born: 22 SEP 1829 in Illinois 6
Died: UNKNOWN
Spouses: Charles G. YEWELL
Additional Information

Elias COTTON:

Notes:

11 Nov 1814 (9 Aug 1814) Thomas McIntosh, Robertson TN, sold Elias Cotton, Robertson, for $1.00 52 acres on waters of Sulpher Fork of Red River. Robertson TN Deeds Bk K p 504.

28 Feb 1816 Elias Cotton, Robertson TN, sold Benjamin McIntosh, Robertson, 52 acres on waters of Sulpher Fork of Red River for $200. Robertson TN Deeds Bk L p 301-303.

April term 1838 Thomas McIntosh’s will was presented for probate in Stewart County, Tennessee. It named his daughters Delila Price, Nancy Flippo, Zilphy Cotton and Sary Scholes and his son Benjamin McIntosh. Benjamin and Joseph Scholes were to be the executors. (FHL Film # 554314 Stewart TN Settlements and Bonds pg 193)
http://personal.tctwest.net/~elafollette/

(My Note: Other sources say that Thomas wrote in his will that his daughters had already been taken care of at the time of their marriages. Garret Flippo (Flippe) married Nancy McIntosh, 14 Aug 1804, Christian Co., KY)
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Kentucky, 1774-1924 Land Records
The Kentucky Land Grants, Part 1, Chapter VI, Kentucky Land Warrants, 1816-1873,
Page 517
Cotton, Elias: BookC, page 520
51 acres, Date Survey: 2-18-1818, Christian Co., Watercourse: Blue Sp Cr
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Kentucky Marriages, 1802 - 1850
Cleton, Mirian - Cotton, Elias 08 Mar 1819 Kentucky, Christian County
(Miriam Clayton)
(Note: The above two entries may not be the same Elias Cotton listed below. If so, this would have been his 2nd marriage)
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1820 Gallatin Co., Illinois Fed. Census
Page 55, Elias Cotton
Males: to 10=1, 16-26=1, Females: to-10=2, 16-26=1
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1830 Pope Co., Illinois Fed. Census
page 32, Elias Cotten:
Males: Under 5=1, 30-40=1, Females: Under 5=1, 5-10=1, 10-15=1, 15-20=1, 20-30=1
Page 34, George W. Cotten:
Males: 15-20=1, Females: 15-20=1

An 1830 document headed "George W. Cotton vs [his father] Elias Cotton, Judgement for the Plaintiff.
Constables Fees: For serving execution = 50 cents
Advertising property for sale = 25 cents
Commission on sale = $2.16
Serving 2nd execution = 50 cents
Advertising property for sale = 25 cents
Commission on sale = 90 cents
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In January of 1836 Elias Cotton registered his cattle mark in Pope County.
Elias Cotton died the same year
After Elias' death his son, George Washington Cotton, presented a bill:
"I have a clame for 28 days work 50 sents per day $14." It was for "work done in trying to save tobacco" raised on the farm.
Source: "Early Pioneer Gravestones of Pope County, Illinois", by Michael J. McNerney & Herb Meyer
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1840 Pope Co., Illinois Fed. Census
page 180
Rachel Cotton
Males: 10-15=1, Females: 5-10=2, 10-15=1, 15-20=1, 30-40=1
page 179
Washington Cotton
Males: under 5=1, 10-15=1, 20-30=1, Females: under 5=1, 10-15=1, 20-30=1

(My Note: I do not think that Rachel was George W. Cotton's mother. Rachel is 20 to 30 in the 1830 census and 30 - 40 in the 1840 census (b. between 1800 - 1810). George W. Cotton, age 20 - 30, in the 1840 census (b. between 1810-1820) and age 51 in the 1860 census (b. abt. 1809) would make him very close to the age of Rachel. This may account for the claims filed against his father in 1830 as well as a claim filed after his father's death in 1836.
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Elias' wife, Rachel, married Jacob Caleb Slankard, 27 Feb 1845 in Pope Co., Illinois. Cemetery records list Jacob's death as 1854. (Findagrave.com - Shedville Cemetery)
There are no 1850 census entries for Jacob Slankard and wife Rachel or George W. Cotton in order to obtain a more certain birth year for Rachel.

"Early Pioneer Gravestones of Pope County, Illinois" by Michael McNerney and Herb Meyer
Shedville Cemetery, Pope Co., Illinois: Photo of Elias Cotton's 'Effigy' style headstone showing he was the son of Young and Delilah Cotton. "Many people refer to this as the Slankard Cemetery, named after an extensive family that was contemporaneous with the nearby Hazel family and which married into the Cotton family", page 14
1836
ELIAS COTTON
DP this LIFE SPTX
the 17 th
SON OF
YOUNG & DELILAH
COTTON
AGED 40
YeS
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Rachel UNKNOWN:

Notes:

Rachel Cotton, in May of 1837, fifteen months after the death of Elias Cotton, made an original land entry located a mile and a half west-northwest of Shedville Cemetery. No land entries appear at any time in Elias' name. It is possible that Elias and his family may have lived as squatters on the 40-acre tract through his entire adult life in Pope County. Rachel registered a cattlemark in Pope county on January 1, 1838, apparently continuing the affairs fo the established farm.
Source: "Early Pioneer Gravestones of Pope County, Illinois", McNerney & Meyer, page 22
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Illinois, Compiled Marriages, 1791-1850
Name: Jacob Slankard
Spouse: Rachel Cotton
Marriage Date: 27 Feb 1845
Marriage County: Pope


Footnotes
  1. Cemetery Records [1253].
  2. 1820 Gallatin Co., IL - US Fed. Census [17].
  3. Cemetery Records [1253].
  4. Probate Records [2030].
  5. 1830 Pope Co., IL - US Fed. Census [29].
  6. Cemetery Records [1253].
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