Thomas Jefferson2 4 Roberts2 4
Birth | 12 Apr 18464 | |||
Military | 9 FEB 1864 | AL Army / Corporal / US Civil War private and corporal. Company E, Subsequently Co. B., Powers Regiment. Mississip | ![]() | |
Religion | 18874 | ![]() | Recording Steward for the Quarterly Conference, 1888 | ![]() |
Death | 21 Aug 19164 | |||
Grave | AUG 1916 | ![]() |
Thomas Jefferson Roberts was appointed recording Steward for the first Quarterly conference 1888 in Woodville, Mississippi replaceing S.D. Roberts. Presiding authority Rev. J. Wilson Brown, P.C.
T. J. Roberts also served in the role of Sunday School Superintendent and District Steward.
AMITE COUNTY, MS, DEED BOOK 32, p.122 - 12 Dec. 1896
T.J. ROBERTS & M.L. ROBERTS to Wm. R. THOMPSON, 212 acres, less 1 acres for graveyard, Section 21, $1100.00
Witness: Ed J. Forman, Member, Board of Supervisors, Amite County.
Land was described as, commencing at the SE corner of Section 21 running due west on the Section line to the state dividing the land of J. W. Hoff and T.J. Roberts, thence north 26 degrees east 14 chains and 72 links to the stake, thence north 3 degree 55 feet west to a stake on the public road heading from Liberty to Gloster, thence along said road in a southeastern direction to the Section line, thence south on the said section line, to the place of the beginning in Section 21
1850 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Amite > N ot Stated> age 4 1860 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Amite > N ot Stated> age 14 1870 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Amite > B etween Natchez and Woodville R>age 24>planter 1880 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Amite > B eat 3 > District 45> age 36> farmer 1890?? age 46 1900 United States Federal Census > Louisiana > Saint Helen a > Police Jury Ward 2 > District 75> age 54>farmer 1910 United States Federal Census > Louisiana > LaSalle > P olice Jury Ward 4 > District 64>age 65>none
Roll of prisoners of war: La. Miss. of Co. B Powers' Miss. Regiment Calvary, Confederate States Army, commanded y Lt. T. G. Roberts, surrendered at Citronelle, Ala., by Lieut. Gen. R. Taylor. C.S.A. to Maj. Gen. E.R.S. Canby, U.S.A.. May 4. 1865, paroled at Gsinsville, Ala., May 12, 1865.
T.J. Roberts was under 18 when he enlisted according to National Archives Dats
T. J. Roberts also served in the role of Sunday School Superintendent and District Steward.
AMITE COUNTY, MS, DEED BOOK 32, p.122 - 12 Dec. 1896
T.J. ROBERTS & M.L. ROBERTS to Wm. R. THOMPSON, 212 acres, less 1 acres for graveyard, Section 21, $1100.00
Witness: Ed J. Forman, Member, Board of Supervisors, Amite County.
Land was described as, commencing at the SE corner of Section 21 running due west on the Section line to the state dividing the land of J. W. Hoff and T.J. Roberts, thence north 26 degrees east 14 chains and 72 links to the stake, thence north 3 degree 55 feet west to a stake on the public road heading from Liberty to Gloster, thence along said road in a southeastern direction to the Section line, thence south on the said section line, to the place of the beginning in Section 21
1850 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Amite > N ot Stated> age 4 1860 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Amite > N ot Stated> age 14 1870 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Amite > B etween Natchez and Woodville R>age 24>planter 1880 United States Federal Census > Mississippi > Amite > B eat 3 > District 45> age 36> farmer 1890?? age 46 1900 United States Federal Census > Louisiana > Saint Helen a > Police Jury Ward 2 > District 75> age 54>farmer 1910 United States Federal Census > Louisiana > LaSalle > P olice Jury Ward 4 > District 64>age 65>none
Roll of prisoners of war: La. Miss. of Co. B Powers' Miss. Regiment Calvary, Confederate States Army, commanded y Lt. T. G. Roberts, surrendered at Citronelle, Ala., by Lieut. Gen. R. Taylor. C.S.A. to Maj. Gen. E.R.S. Canby, U.S.A.. May 4. 1865, paroled at Gsinsville, Ala., May 12, 1865.
T.J. Roberts was under 18 when he enlisted according to National Archives Dats