Mary Minerva Greenlee

FatherSamuel Greenlee (1783-1848)
MotherMinerva Kezia Sacket (1804-1851)
Birth30 June 18231
Death18 April 18871
MarriageDr William L McRee1
Mary Minerva Greenlee, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Minerva Kezia Sacket, was born on 30 June 1823.1 She died aged 63 on 18 April 1887.1 She married Dr William L McRee.1
     In 1850 Mary was living in the household of her husband William McRee, 31, a physician, and was recorded in the census as Mary McRee, aged 26 and born in North Carolina. Also in the household was her brother Ephraim Greenlee, 19, a druggist.2

 Notes & Citations

  1. Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "2007. Mary Minerva Greenlee, b. June 30, 1823, d. Apr. 18, 1887; m. Dr. Wm. L. McRee."
  2. 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll 622, p 346b
    Morganton, Burke County, North Carolina
    McRee, William L, 31, physician, real estate $7500, b. NC
    McRee, Mary, 26, b. NC
    Greenlee, Ephraim E, 19, druggist, real estate $4500, b. NC.
Sackett line7th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
5th great-granddaughter of Simon Sackett the colonist
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Generation.Tree8P.3
Last Edited11 Jan 2024

Samuel Bloir Greenlee

FatherSamuel Greenlee (1783-1848)
MotherMinerva Kezia Sacket (1804-1851)
Birth31 December 1826, North CarolinaG,1,2
Death17 July 18651
Samuel Bloir Greenlee, son of Samuel Greenlee and Minerva Kezia Sacket, was born in North CarolinaG on 31 December 1826.1,2 He died aged 38 on 17 July 1865.1 He was unmarried.
     In 1850 Samuel was living in Morganton, Burke County, North CarolinaG, in the household of his mother Minerva, and was recorded in the census as Saml P Greenlee, a farmer, aged 22 and born in North Carolina. Samuel owned eight slaves, five males aged from two to 45 and three females aged 18 to 19.3,4

 Notes & Citations

  1. Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "2009. Samuel Bloir Greenlee, b. Dec. 31, 1826, d. July 17, 1865, unmarried."
  2. Census.
  3. 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll 622, p 347b
    Morganton, Burke County, North Carolina, 6 Aug 1850
    Greenlee, Minerva K, 44, real estate $12,000, b. NY
    Greenlee, Saml P, 22, farmer, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, Emily A, 21, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, Elizabeth, 17, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, Alexander, 15, student, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, George, 13, real estate $4,500, b. NC.
  4. 1850 United States Federal Census, Slave Schedules
    Morganton, Burke County, North Carolina
    M K Greenlee, 10 slaves, males aged 38 black, 23 b, 13 b, 7 mulatto, 4 months m, females aged 60 m, 31 b, 30 b, 14 b, 5 b
    S B Greenlee, 8 slaves, males aged 45 black, 22 b, 14 b, 10 b, 2 b, females aged 19 b, 18 b, 18 b
    Emily A Greenlee, 1 slave, female aged 6 black
    E E Greenlee, 1 slave, male aged 12 black
    Alexr Greenlee, 2 slaves, female aged 11 black, male aged 6 b.
Sackett line7th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
5th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Generation.Tree8P.3
Last Edited11 Jan 2024

Emily Amelia Greenlee

FatherSamuel Greenlee (1783-1848)
MotherMinerva Kezia Sacket (1804-1851)
Birth11 June 1829, North CarolinaG,1,2
Death29 September 18831
Marriage28 October 1856Dr Christopher Happoldt1
Emily Amelia Greenlee, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Minerva Kezia Sacket, was born in North CarolinaG on 11 June 1829.1,2 She died aged 54 on 29 September 1883.1 She married on 28 October 1856, Dr Christopher Happoldt.1
     In 1850 Emily was living in Morganton, Burke County, North CarolinaG, in the household of her mother Minerva, and was recorded in the census as Emily A Greenlee, aged 21 and born in North Carolina. She owned a six-year-old female slave.3,4

Children of Emily Amelia Greenlee and Dr Christopher Happoldt

  • Minerva Happoldt b. 2 Aug 1857
  • Lucy G Happoldt b. 10 Jan 1859
  • Mary G Happoldt b. 4 Dec 1860
  • Sarah E Happoldt b. 5 Sep 1862

2010. Emily Amelia Greenlee, 1829–1883, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and (782) Minerva K. Sackett, was married, Oct. 28, 1856, to Christopher Hoppoldt, M. D.
Children.
4712. Minerva Hoppoldt, b. Aug. 2, 1857; m. Donald MacKenzie.
4712a. Lucy Hoppoldt, b. Jan. 10, 1859.
4712b. Mary G. Hoppoldt, b. Dec. 4, 1860; m. Samuel Greenlee.
4712c. Sarah E. Hoppoldt, b. Sept. 5, 1862; m. Adolph Dinkelspiel.

[Later research: Happoldt]

 Notes & Citations

  1. Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "2010. Emily Amelia Greenlee, b. June 11, 1829, d. Sept. 29, 1883; m. Dr. Christopher Happoldt."
  2. Census.
  3. 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll 622, p 347b
    Morganton, Burke County, North Carolina, 6 Aug 1850
    Greenlee, Minerva K, 44, real estate $12,000, b. NY
    Greenlee, Saml P, 22, farmer, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, Emily A, 21, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, Elizabeth, 17, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, Alexander, 15, student, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, George, 13, real estate $4,500, b. NC.
  4. 1850 United States Federal Census, Slave Schedules
    Morganton, Burke County, North Carolina
    M K Greenlee, 10 slaves, males aged 38 black, 23 b, 13 b, 7 mulatto, 4 months m, females aged 60 m, 31 b, 30 b, 14 b, 5 b
    S B Greenlee, 8 slaves, males aged 45 black, 22 b, 14 b, 10 b, 2 b, females aged 19 b, 18 b, 18 b
    Emily A Greenlee, 1 slave, female aged 6 black
    E E Greenlee, 1 slave, male aged 12 black
    Alexr Greenlee, 2 slaves, female aged 11 black, male aged 6 b.
Sackett line7th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
5th great-granddaughter of Simon Sackett the colonist
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Generation.Tree8P.3
Last Edited11 Jan 2024

Ephraim Edward Greenlee

FatherSamuel Greenlee (1783-1848)
MotherMinerva Kezia Sacket (1804-1851)
Birth16 November 18301
Death29 April 18861
MarriageSarah Louisa Butler1
Ephraim Edward Greenlee, son of Samuel Greenlee and Minerva Kezia Sacket, was born on 16 November 1830.1 He died aged 55 on 29 April 1886.1 He married Sarah Louisa Butler.1
     In 1850 Ephraim was living in the household of his sister Mary and brother-in-law William McRee, a physician, and was recorded in the census as Ephraim E Greenlee, a druggist, aged 19 and born in North Carolina. He owned real estate valued at $4,500. He also owned a twelve-year-old male slave.2,3

Child of Ephraim Edward Greenlee and Sarah Louisa Butler

  • Minerva Allison Greenlee

2011. Ephraim Edward Greenlee, 1830–1886, son of Samuel Greenlee and (782) Minerva K. Sackett, was married to Sarah L. Butler.
Only Child.
4713. Sarah Louisa Greenlee, m. Col. T. S. Galloway.

 Notes & Citations

  1. Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "2011. Ephraim Edward Greenlee, b. Nov. 16, 1830, d. Apr. 29, 1886; m. Sarah Louisa Butler."
  2. 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll 622, p 346b
    Morganton, Burke County, North Carolina
    McRee, William L, 31, physician, real estate $7500, b. NC
    McRee, Mary, 26, b. NC
    Greenlee, Ephraim E, 19, druggist, real estate $4500, b. NC.
  3. 1850 United States Federal Census, Slave Schedules
    Morganton, Burke County, North Carolina
    M K Greenlee, 10 slaves, males aged 38 black, 23 b, 13 b, 7 mulatto, 4 months m, females aged 60 m, 31 b, 30 b, 14 b, 5 b
    S B Greenlee, 8 slaves, males aged 45 black, 22 b, 14 b, 10 b, 2 b, females aged 19 b, 18 b, 18 b
    Emily A Greenlee, 1 slave, female aged 6 black
    E E Greenlee, 1 slave, male aged 12 black
    Alexr Greenlee, 2 slaves, female aged 11 black, male aged 6 b.
Sackett line7th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
5th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Generation.Tree8P.3
Last Edited14 Jan 2024

Elisabeth Sackett Greenlee

FatherSamuel Greenlee (1783-1848)
MotherMinerva Kezia Sacket (1804-1851)
Birth10 September 1832, North CarolinaG,1,2
Death29 November 19001
Marriage19 December 1850John Augustine Dickson1
Elisabeth Sackett Greenlee, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and Minerva Kezia Sacket, was born in North CarolinaG on 10 September 1832.1,2 She died aged 68 on 29 November 1900.1 She married on 19 December 1850, John Augustine Dickson.1
     In 1850 Elisabeth was living in Morganton, Burke County, North CarolinaG, in the household of her mother Minerva, and was recorded in the census as Elizabeth Greenlee, aged 17 and born in North Carolina.3

Children of Elisabeth Sackett Greenlee and John Augustine Dickson

  • John Augustus Dickson b. 9 Nov 1852
  • Samuel F Dickson b. 23 Aug 1854, d. 16 Jul 1856
  • Mary F Dickson b. 27 Jul 1856
  • Alice Elizabeth Dickson b. 23 Oct 1858, d. 20 Jul 1875
  • William Mcree Dickson b. Nov 1860

2012. Elizabeth Sacket Greenlee, 1832–1900, daughter of Samuel Greenlee and (782) Minerva K. Sackett, was married, Dec. 19, 1850, to John Augustine Dickson, of Morganton, N. C. Mr. Dickson was of Scotch-Irish descent. By profession he was a lawyer, and served in the Confederate Army as a commissioned officer.
Children.
4715. John A. Dickson, b. Nov. 9, 1852; m. Annie Gibb.
4716. Samuel F. Dickson, b. Aug. 23, 1854, d. July 16, 1856.
4717. Mary F. Dickson, b. July 27, 1856.
4718. Alice Elizabeth Dickson, b. Oct. 23, 1858, d. July 20, 1875.
4719. William McRee Dickson, b. Nov. 1860; m. Louise Carson.

 Notes & Citations

  1. Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "2012. Elisabeth Sackett Greenlee, b. Sept. 10, 1832, d. Nov. 29, 1900; m. John A Dickson."
  2. Census.
  3. 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll 622, p 347b
    Morganton, Burke County, North Carolina, 6 Aug 1850
    Greenlee, Minerva K, 44, real estate $12,000, b. NY
    Greenlee, Saml P, 22, farmer, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, Emily A, 21, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, Elizabeth, 17, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, Alexander, 15, student, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, George, 13, real estate $4,500, b. NC.
Sackett line7th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
5th great-granddaughter of Simon Sackett the colonist
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Generation.Tree8P.3
Last Edited11 Jan 2024

Alexander Sackett Greenlee

FatherSamuel Greenlee (1783-1848)
MotherMinerva Kezia Sacket (1804-1851)
Birth11 November 1834, North CarolinaG,1,2
Marriage5 May 1857Elizabeth Glass1
Alexander Sackett Greenlee, son of Samuel Greenlee and Minerva Kezia Sacket, was born in North CarolinaG on 11 November 1834.1,2 He married on 5 May 1857, Elizabeth Glass, daughter of Frank P. Glass and Margaret Dyzart.1
     Alexander served as a Confederate soldier in the American Civil War in the 6th North Carolina Regiment. He fought in the battles of Petersburg, Richmond, and Lynchburg, Virginia, and at Plymouth, North Carolina. He was taken prisoner by Northern troops but was exchanged and returned to duty with his regiment.
     In 1850 Alexander was living in Morganton, Burke County, North CarolinaG, in the household of his mother Minerva, and was recorded in the census as Alexander Greenlee, a student, aged 15 and born in North Carolina. He owned two slaves, a female aged eleven and a male aged six.3,4

Children of Alexander Sackett Greenlee and Elizabeth Glass

  • Frank P Greenlee b. 7 Aug 1858, d. 26 Jun 1884
  • Samuel M Greenlee b. 20 Jul 1860
  • Minerva S Greenlee b. Oct 1862, d. c 1897
  • Alexander S Greenlee b. 25 Jan 1865, d. 1 Dec 1901
  • Ephraim E Greenlee b. 29 Jun 1867
  • Fred Allen Greenlee b. 15 Apr 1871
  • James L Greenlee b. 9 Oct 1874, d. Aug 1898
  • David G Greenlee b. 13 Oct 1877, d. Jun 1897
  • Maggie E Greenlee b. 13 Oct 1877, d. 1 Dec 1898

2013. Alexander Sacket Greenlee, 1834–, of Mason, Tenn., son of Samuel Greenlee and (782) Minerva K. Sackett, was married, May 5, 1857, to Elizabeth Glass, the daughter of Hon. Frank P. Glass and Margaret Dyzart. His father being a wealthy planter and the owner of many slaves, he grew toward manhood with the inbred idea that with such an education as would make of him a fit associate for cultured Southern gentlemen of leisure, he would be amply fitted for the life of pleasure and social prominence it would surely be his to enjoy. When he was about 16 years of age, his father died, and about a year later his mother too deceased. His guardian, it would appear, assumed no responsibility beyond caring for his ward's interest in the estate of his parents, until he should reach his majority. When that time arrived, Alexander Sacket Greenlee, as previously stated, married, and when the long threatened Civil war was at last inaugurated by the bombardment of Fort Sumter, in Charleston Harbor, he was the father of two bright boys, and, as he now (1907) puts it, "eating with a gold spoon." But ere long he was in the Confederate army, serving in the ranks of the 6th North Carolina Regiment of Gen. Hoke's Brigade. He participated in many of the battles about Petersburgh and Richmond, at Lynchburgh, and at Plymouth, N. C. He was with Earley in the Valley and spent many a weary night in the trenches about the Confederate capital. At one of the battles in which he participated, he was captured by Northern troops and sent a prisoner of war to Camp Douglas, near Chicago, Ill. While there he found means of communicating with his mother's brothers, who interested themselves in his behalf, securing for him many privileges and comforts until he was exchanged and returned to duty with his regiment. In a letter dated Jan. 1, 1907, he writes: "When I was a prisoner Uncles Alexander and George Sackett were very kind and good to me." After the war was over he returned to his home, resolved to rebuild his shattered fortune, but does not appear to have succeeded to any great extent in that undertaking. In another letter, of recent date, he writes of his losses and checkered experience in a rather pathetic strain, but grows indignant when he mentions the "Reign of the Carpetbaggers," who ate up what was left of his substance, and to live he was, with many others, compelled to move to the State of Texas, where he remained until his children had grown up and established homes of their own. Then he came to Western Tennessee, where, broken in health, he expects to make the best of conditions, the reverse of those he enjoyed in his boyhood days, until the end comes and the sorrows and disappointments of this life are ended.
Children.
4719a. Frank P. Greenlee, b. Aug. 7, 1858, d. June 26, 1884; m. Lizzie Shelton.
4719b. Samuel M. Greenlee, b. July 20, 1860; m. Mary Hoppoldt [Happoldt].
4719c. Minerva S. Greenlee, b. Oct. 1862, d. in 1897.
4719d. Alexander S. Greenlee, b. Jan. 25, 1865, d. Dec. 1, 1901.
4719e. Ephraim E. Greenlee, b. June 29, 1867; m. Ruby Marshall.
4719f. Fred Allen Greenlee, b. Apr. 15, 1871; m. Marie Miller.
4719g. James L. Greenlee, b. Oct. 9, 1874; d. Aug. 1898.
4719h. David G. Greenlee, b. Oct. 13, 1877, d. June 1897; m. Kate McGovern.
4719i. Maggie E. Greenlee, b. Oct. 13, 1877, d. Dec. 1, 1898; m. B. L. Hamblet.

 Notes & Citations

  1. Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "2013. Alexander Sackett Greenlee, b. Nov. 11, 1834, m. Elizabeth Glass."
  2. Census.
  3. 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll 622, p 347b
    Morganton, Burke County, North Carolina, 6 Aug 1850
    Greenlee, Minerva K, 44, real estate $12,000, b. NY
    Greenlee, Saml P, 22, farmer, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, Emily A, 21, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, Elizabeth, 17, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, Alexander, 15, student, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, George, 13, real estate $4,500, b. NC.
  4. 1850 United States Federal Census, Slave Schedules
    Morganton, Burke County, North Carolina
    M K Greenlee, 10 slaves, males aged 38 black, 23 b, 13 b, 7 mulatto, 4 months m, females aged 60 m, 31 b, 30 b, 14 b, 5 b
    S B Greenlee, 8 slaves, males aged 45 black, 22 b, 14 b, 10 b, 2 b, females aged 19 b, 18 b, 18 b
    Emily A Greenlee, 1 slave, female aged 6 black
    E E Greenlee, 1 slave, male aged 12 black
    Alexr Greenlee, 2 slaves, female aged 11 black, male aged 6 b.
Appears inSacketts in the Military
Sackett line7th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
5th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Generation.Tree8P.3
Last Edited11 Jan 2024

George Elisha Greenlee

FatherSamuel Greenlee (1783-1848)
MotherMinerva Kezia Sacket (1804-1851)
Birth12 January 1837, North CarolinaG,1,2
Marriage1 January 1873Jane E McKinney1
George Elisha Greenlee, son of Samuel Greenlee and Minerva Kezia Sacket, was born in North CarolinaG on 12 January 1837.1,2 He married on 1 January 1873, Jane E McKinney, daughter of Merritt McKinney and Susanna Washburn.1
     George Greenlee served as a Confederate soldier in the American Civil War in the 1st and 59th North Carolina Regiments.
     In 1850 George was living in Morganton, Burke County, North CarolinaG, in the household of his mother Minerva, and was recorded in the census as George Greenlee, aged 13 and born in North Carolina.3

Children of George Elisha Greenlee and Jane E McKinney

  • Ada K Greenlee b. 29 Nov 1873
  • Henrietta Greenlee b. 28 May 1875
  • Ida E Greenlee b. 26 Oct 1876
  • Eva M Greenlee b. 7 Sep 1878
  • Maggie Z Greenlee b. 2 Jul 1880, d. 14 Dec 1882
  • M DeWitte Greenlee b. 10 Jan 1886, d. 13 Jul 1889
  • Thomas S Greenlee b. 7 Mar 1887

2014. George Elisha Greenlee, 1837–, of Mica, North Carolina, son of Samuel Greenlee and (782) Minerva K. Sackett, was married, Jan. 1, 1873, to Jane E. McKinney, 18__–1890, daughter of Merritt McKinney and Susanna Washburn. He was a Confederate soldier and served in the 1st and 59th North Carolina Regiments.
Children.
4720. Ada K. Greenlee, b. Nov. 29, 1873; resides at Mica, N. C.
4720a. Ida E. Greenlee, b. Oct. 26, 1876; m. Samuel E. Green.
4720b. Henrietta Greenlee, b. May 28, 1875; resides at Mica, N. C.
4720c. Eva M. Greenlee, b. Sept. 7, 1878; resides at Miles, Wash.
4720d. Maggie Z. Greenlee, b. July 2, 1880, d. Dec. 14, 1882.
4720e. Thomas S. Greenlee, b. Mar. 7, 1887; resides at Mica, N. C.
4750f [sic: 4720f]. M. DeWitte Greenlee, b. Jan. 10, 1886, d. July 13, 1889.

 Notes & Citations

  1. Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "2014. George Elisha Greenlee, b. Jan. 12, 1837; m. Jane E. McKinney."
  2. Census.
  3. 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll 622, p 347b
    Morganton, Burke County, North Carolina, 6 Aug 1850
    Greenlee, Minerva K, 44, real estate $12,000, b. NY
    Greenlee, Saml P, 22, farmer, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, Emily A, 21, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, Elizabeth, 17, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, Alexander, 15, student, real estate $4,500, b. NC
    Greenlee, George, 13, real estate $4,500, b. NC.
Appears inSacketts in the Military
Sackett line7th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
5th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Generation.Tree8P.3
Last Edited14 Jan 2024
 

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