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[[Source:History of Livingston County|History of Livingston County]] contradicts this conclusion by referring to Barthena's sister, [[Nancy Cox]] as a former Miss Cox. Also, [[John Cox]] is found in 1820 with 2 slave girls, matching the inheritance that John Cox/Callums was given in William Cox's will.
[[Source:History of Livingston County|History of Livingston County]] contradicts this conclusion by referring to Barthena's sister, [[Nancy Cox]] as a former Miss Cox. Also, [[John Cox]] is found in 1820 with 2 slave girls, matching the inheritance that John Cox/Callums was given in William Cox's will.


Nevertheless, [[Source:DNA Matches|DNA testing]] undertaken by a descendant of Barthena showed a reasonable match with a Kellums, renewing the possibility that Barthena is, in fact, a Kellums.
Nevertheless, [[Source:DNA Matches|DNA testing]] undertaken by a descendant of Barthena showed a reasonable match with a Kellums, renewing the possibility that Barthena is, in fact, a Kellums. Though, the testing is not of a type as would clarify the nature of the relationship.


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 19:46, 6 November 2016

Barthena Callums Mr. Callums
 
Lucy Cox
Spouse
Greenberry Cloud (family)
Abt 1818

Data

Birth
Abt. 1800
Lee Co., Virginia

Notes

Barthena and Greenberry Cloud apparently ended up in Claiborne County, Tennessee with Barthena's parents as is evident from data in the Claiborne County Pioneer Project.

Cox or Callums

Originally, Barthena Callums here was listed as Barthena Cox, Daughter of William and Jemima Cox.

However, there are conflicting interpretations of the abstract of William Cox's Will. By some it has been interpreted that Barthena, and others listed with her, are actually children of Lucy Cox. Investigation of Barthena seemed to supported this interpretation, inasmuch as it seemed impossible that Barthena could be William's daughter because she was born long after William's other children.

History of Livingston County contradicts this conclusion by referring to Barthena's sister, Nancy Cox as a former Miss Cox. Also, John Cox is found in 1820 with 2 slave girls, matching the inheritance that John Cox/Callums was given in William Cox's will.

Nevertheless, DNA testing undertaken by a descendant of Barthena showed a reasonable match with a Kellums, renewing the possibility that Barthena is, in fact, a Kellums. Though, the testing is not of a type as would clarify the nature of the relationship.

Sources


U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about Greenberry Cloud

Found on Ancestry.com... The description of the data indicates that these are not good primary sources. So, the "Barthena Cox" listed here might just be thought to be a Cox based on the will of William Cox, Sr.

  • Original data: This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie.
  • Name: Greenberry Cloud
  • Gender: Male
  • Birth Year: 1785
  • Spouse Name: Barthena Cox
  • Spouse
  • Birth Place: VA
  • Spouse Birth Year: 1800
  • Number Pages: 1