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The Whitlock family was originally from Scotland. He was a circuit judge, one of the first men in the US to become a 33rd degree Mason, an award presented him by. the President of the US. They lived in Centre, AL at the time of Marth's marriage to Daughdrill. Biography listed in Thomas M. Owen, History of Alabama & Dictionary of Alabama Biography (published by Marie Owen, Founder of Alabama Archives and History, 1921). He was a lawyer and jurist. In the 1978 edition reprint of vol. 4 in the Library of Congress (F326.09 1978) I found considerably more genealogical data: 89-80207:Stutesman, John Hale. Some Watkins families of Virginia and their kin. Baltimore, Gateway Press San Francisco, CA, Orders to J.H. Stutesman, 1989. ix, 588 p, ill., 24 cm. LC CALL NUMBER: CS71.W335 1989 Whitlock, William Lafayette, lawyer and jurist, was born April 22, 1825, at Union, Union District, S.C., and died February 6, 1892, at Gadsden, AL, son of Lot and Elizabeth (Kent) Whitlock, the former a native and resident of Union Court House, Union District, SC, a planter and slave owner whose ancestors came in the 16th century from England to America; grandson of Lot and Elizabeth Whitlock, who lived at Union District and Moved to Calhoun County, and of Bethel and Marion Kent, who lived at Union, the latter being a sister to gen. Francis Marion. He obtained his early education in the common schools of Calhoun County. In early life he was a farmer, and for seven years he was a justice of the peace. he read law and in 1856, at Jacksonville was admitted to the bar. In 1868 he was elected judge of the twelfth judicial circuit of Alabama, and served two terms of six years each, being the only Democrat elected at the time names. When soon after his election, Judge Whitlock opened court in Jacksonville. The town was garrisoned by Federal troops, and a judge had recently been imprisoned by a second lieutenantof the federal army for refusing to allow negroes on a jury. The clerk of the court, the sheriff, and the judge of the probate court summoned negroes to constitute part of a jury in the circuit, but Judge Whitlock dismissed the negroes and informed the officers whose duty it was to select jurors that they themselveswould be committed to jail if thereafter such persons should be brought to act in that capacity. he was a delegate for the preservation of the Union, from Cherokee County to the convention of 1861, which passed Alabama's ordinance of secession. He was a Mason. Married October 7, 1847, at Ladiga, Calhoun County, AL to Lucy, daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Bridges, who lived at or near Ladiga and whose ancesters came from South Carolina. Children: 1. Martha Elizabeth, m. James H. Daughdrill, Oneonta; 2. Louisa Matilda, m. Joseph Alexander Walden, Center; John Calhoun, lawyer, Seattle, WA; 4. William Ross, Seattle, WA; 5. Frances Cornelia, m. George R. Daughdrill, Mobile. Last residence Gadsden. Brand Whitlock (1869-1934) brother?)

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I found him with his family in the 1860 census in Cherokee Co, AL which is next door to Benton Co, AL where I found his father in 1850. William Whitlock, age 35, lawyer real estate worth $500, personal estate worth $300, born SC Lucinda Whitlock, age 30, born SC, Martha E. Whitlock, age 12, born AL Elizabeth E. Whitlock, age 9 John C. Whitlock, age 6 William R. Whitlock, age 5 Francis Whitlock, age 2 I found him again in the 1870 census for Etowa Co, AL which is close to Benton and Cherokee Counties. William L. Whitlock, age 45, occupation state judge, born SC, land value $1000 M. P. W. Whitlock, age 40, housekeeper, born SC(sister?) John C. Whitlock, age 15, born AL(John Calhoun Whitlock) Ross W. Whitlock, age 14, born AL(Wiliiam Ross Whitlock) Fannie Whitlock, age 12, born AL(Frances Cornelia Whitlock) J. H. Daughdrill, age 24, farmer, born AL(James Harold Daughdrill) Mattie Daughdrill, age 21, born AL(Martha Elizabeth Whitlock) Willis Daughdrill, age 2, born AL(Wiliiam Lafayette Daughdrill) Jos A. Waldew, age 20, lavvyer, born AL Lyda Waldew, age 19, born AL(Elizabeth E. Whitlock) Lula Waldew, age 2, born AL On the internet at (ftp:/ /genealogy.emcee.com/pub/genealogy/compilations/marriages/s.carolina.asc), found a listing of SC marriages. The Marions ones listed were: "MARION", "Catherine", "WHITEHOUSE", "T. ", 7, "May"," 17 85" ,"Charleston", "SC" "MARION", "Charoltte", "ASHBY" ,"Anthony"" "Aug", "1783", "Charleston", "SC"

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"MARION", "General", "VIDEAU","Mary E.",,"Apr", "1786","Charleston" ,"SC" "MARION" ,"Job" ,"GAILLARD" ,"Elizabeth", 14,"Dec","1762","Santee","SC" "MARION","Mary (widow)","KAWON","Thomas C.",,"Jan","1773","Berkeley Co.","SC" "MARION","Theodore S.","ASHBY","Chariotte (widow)",,"Apr", "1786", "Charleston", "SC" The Whitlock one was: "WHITLOCK", "Pamelia", "HARRIS", "John" ,28, "Nov", "1843", "Edgefield

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The Allston ones are: "ALLISON","Hugh (Rev.)","SMISER","Dolly", 11 ,"Jan","1770","Charleston","SC" "ALLISON", "James", "AUGETON", "Elizabeth "" "Apr", "1785", "Charleston", "SC" "ALLISON", "Jasper", "CUNNINGHAM","Margaret",23, "Oct ", "1856", "Laurens Co.", "SC" "ALLISON", "Margaret", "FINLEY", "James"" "", "1844", "Laurens Co.","SC" "ALLISON","Mary","CULERSON","Robert",,"Dec","1851 ","Laurens Co.","SC" "ALLISON", "Saxton", "WILCUT", "Susan",26, "Feb", "1 857","Laurens Co.", "SC" "ALLISON","Susan", "BOL T","Wiliiam", 14, "Dec","1858", "Laurens Co.","SC" "ALLISON", "William (Jr.)", "MOORE", "Rachel"" "Feb"," 177 5", "Charleston", "sc" "ALLSTON", "Elizabeth", "GIBBES", "Henry",29, "Aug" ,"1782 ","Charleston", "sc" "ALLSTON", "Elizabeth", "GIBBES", "William H.",2 9, "Aug", "1782", "Santee", "sc" "ALLSTON", "Hannah","LA BRUCE","Joseph",3, "Feb", "1780", "Santee", "sc" "ALLSTON", "Mary","ALLSTON","Thomas",21 ,"Jul", "1 785","Charleston","SC" "ALLSTON","Mrs.","FLAGG", "Henry C. (Dr.)",5,"Dec", "1784","Charleston","SC" "ALLSTON", "Nancy", "DELIESSELlNE","Francis", 1 5, "Dec","1785","Charleston","SC" "ALLSTON", "Thomas","ALLSTON","Mary",21, "Jul", "1785","Charleston", "SC" "ALSTON", "Elizabeth","L YNCH", "Thomas",5, "Sep","1745","Georgetown","SC" "ALSTON","John","MC PHERSON","Sarah",26,"Mar","1801 ","Prince William Parish","SC" "ALSTON","Sarah","MIDDLETON","John 1.",28,"Mar", "1828", "Georgetown Co.","SC" "ALSTON","Wiliiam (Dr.)","PRATT", "Mary",4, "Feb", "1800", "Waccamaw", "SC" The Mitchell ones are: "MITCHEL", "Mary", "LANGLEY","Thomas", 13, "Apr", "1742", "Charleston", "SC" "MITCHELL", "Charles", "T AMILSON","Martha",29,"Jun", "1743 ","Charleston", "SC" "MITCHELL", "Donald G.", "PRINGLE", "Mary"" "May", "1853 ", "Charleston", "sc" "MITCHELL", "Edward", "MOORE", "Mary",9, "Jul", "17 82", "Santee","SC" "MITCHELL","Hannah","MASSEY","Joseph",l ,"Dee", "17 53","Charieston","SC" "MITCHELL","Hannah (Mrs.)","BELL","Joseph D.",18,"Jan","1800","Charleston","SC" "MITCHELL", "Harriet", "HOLMES", "John ",29, "Jul", "1830", "Edgefield District", "sc" "MITCHELL","Jane (widow)","WARNER","Henry", 13,"Jan","1743","Prince George Parish","SC" "MITCHELL", "Martha ", "GLEN", "William",5, "Apr"," 1770", "Charleston", "sc" "MITCHELL","Martha E. M.","DAVIS","E. R. (Lieutenant)",,"Aug","1812","Charleston","SC" "MITCHELL", "Mary", "ALLEN", "David", 14,"Feb", "1720", "Charleston","SC" "MITCHELL", "Mary", "SIMMONS", "Maurice", 19, "Jul", "1764", "Charleston", "sc" "MITCHELL","Rose E.","MC CULLOUGH","John J.",17,"Mar","1834","Edgefield District","SC" "MITCHELL", "Ruth ", "LACY", "Thomas",20, "Nov"," 1800", "Charleston", "SC" "MITCHELL", "Sarah", "ABERCROMBIE", "John"" '''', "1777", "Charleston ", "SC" "MITCHELL", "Sarah", "HYRNE", "William A.", 3, "Jun", "1779", "Santee", "sc" The Taylor ones are: "TA YLOR","Alexander", "HAYNE", "Sarah", 18, "May", "1837", "Colieton","SC" "TAYLOR", "Anne", "MAZYCK", "William" ,20, "Juj"," 1850", "Charleston", "sc" "TAYLOR","Benjamin W.","HEYWARD","Anna",14,"Dec","1865","Columbia","SC" "TAYLOR", "David S.", "TALIAFERRO","Lucy H.",,"Sep", "1826","Pendleton","SC" "TAYLOR", "Elizabeth","BL YTHEWOOD", "Daniel", 17,"Apr","1792", "Charleston","SC" "TAYLOR","George (Jr.)","LADSON","Eliza", 11 ,"Dec","1794","Charleston","SC" "TAYLOR", "Henry T. ","HARGAN", "Susanna",20, "Mar"," 1785", "Charleston" ,"SC" "TAYLOR","Hester","HAYWOOD", "Thomas",4, "Jun", "1719", "St. Andrews Parish","SC" "TAYLOR","James", "BARRIE", "Elizabeth (widow)",20,"Aug", "17 54","Orangeburg Co.", "SC" "TAYLOR", "James", "MANN", "Mary"" "May", "1785", "Georgetown","SC" "TAYLOR", "Jane", "RIVERS", "Robert",2, "Jun", "1785", "James Island","SC" "TAYLOR", "John", "CHOPARD", "Ann", 1,"Oct", "1770", "Charieston","SC" "T AYLOR","Liza","GRAY","Robert", 7 ,"Aug","1845","Laurens Co.","SC" "TAYLOR", "Paul", "PIERCY", "Sarah"" "Oct"," 1785", "Santee", "sc" "TAYLOR","Peter","SWANN","Anne (widow)",21,"Oct","1762","Goose Creek","SC" The de St. Julien ones are:

"DE ST. JULIAN" ,"Judith", "GUERARD" ,"David" ,26, "Oct" ,"176 7" ,"Charleston", "SC" "DE ST. JULlEN'.',"Mary","MONK","Thomas",1 1 ,"Jul","1 745", "Charleston","SC" "DE ST. JULlEN","Mary", "RAVENEL","Henry", 1 3,"Sep","1 7 50","Hanover","SC" The Gaillard ones are: "GAILLARD","Ban.","WEBB","Elizabeth", 19, "Feb" ,"1769","Santee","SC" "GAillARD", "Bartholomew", "DOUGHTY", "Rebecca C.",6, "Mar", "1800", "Charleston","SC" "GAlllARD","Catherine", "BAlL","Elias", 14, "May", "1765", "Santee", "SC" "GAllLARD","Charles","DUPREE","Ann", 13, "Sep","1770","Santee","SC" "GAilLARD", "David", "DUBOSE", "Joanna",23, "Sep" ," 1773" ,"Santee", "sc" "GAILLARD", "Elizabeth","MARION","Job", 14,"Dec", "1762", "Santee", "SC" "GAillARD", "Elizabeth", "GOURDINE", "Theodore" ,20, "Oct"," 1 7 85", "Charleston", "sc" "GAlllARD","Elizabeth (widow)","SKRINE","Jonathan",26,"Mar","1718","St. Andrews Parish","SC" "GAillARD", "James", "JONES","Mary", 1 9, "Jul", "1763 ", "Santee", "SC" "GAILLARD","John","BOONE","Susan",l 0, "Nov","1768", "Santee","SC" "GAILLARD" ,"Lydia", "DUT ARQUE", "John" ,24, "Aug"," 1 774", "Charleston", "SC" "GAlllARD","Mary", "JORDON", "John", 19, "Apr", "1770", "Santee", "SC" "GAillARD", "peyre", "HALL", "Susan M.",26, "Dee", "1799", "Charleston", "SC" "GAillARD", "Theodore", "MARSHAll", "Cornelia",3, "Nov"," 1799", "Charleston", "SC" There were no Kent ones. 3. 83-1 58033:Roach, Thomas Edward. Whitlock gleanings. Rutledge, Tn. (Rt. 2, Box 135, Rutledge 37861), T.E. Roach, 1982. 329 p, ill., 28 em. lC CALL NUMBER: CS71.W6134 1982 6. 36-29810:Whitlock, Brand. The letters and journal of Brand Whitlock .... New York London, D. Appleton-Century company, incorporated, 1936. 2 v, fronts. (ports.), 24 em. lC CALL NUMBER: PS3545.H75 Z53 1936 12. 73-79316:Crunden, Robert Morse. A hero in spite of himself: Brand Whitlock . New York, Knopf, 1969. 479, xi p, port, 22 em. LC CALL NUMBER: CT275.W5518 C7 1969 2. unk82-24091

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I found a William Whitlock in Union District, SC in the 1790 census with 2 white males 16 years of age or older, 3 white males under 16 years, and 5 free white females. 'found no Lott Whitlock. William Whitlock: b. c1747, d p 5-23-1805 SC, m Mary Roundtree PS VA(DAR) Charles Whitlock: b c 1740 NC d P 3-24-1 811 NC m Ester PC NC(DAR) Also in the 1790 census I found a: Winbrey Whitlock in Ninty-six District, Edgefield County, SC, in 1790 with 2 free white males 16 years and upward including heads of families, one free white female, and 1 slave. Close by I found a: John Kent with one free white male and two free white females. In the 1790 census in Charlestown District, Berkeley County, SC, I found: Francis, Jobe, Ann, Bengeman, Elizabeth, and Samuel Marion, all exactly together. In the 1790 census in Ninty-Six District, Union County, SC I found (living within 20 entries of each other): Thomas Whitlock with himself, a son, and three women; Robert Whitlock, with himself, five males under 16, and five females; John Whitlock, with himself, two sons, and a woman; and William Whitlow, with himself, another male over sixteen, three women, and four slaves. Could this be everyone's father and could the son be Lancelot? On the next two pages were: William Whitlock with himself, a son under 16, three sons over 16, and five women; and James Whitlock with himself, one son, and three women. In Ninty-Six District, Edgefield County, SC I found John Kent with himself, and two women. In the SC census for 1800 there is a William Whitlock on page 224 for Union District. I found the census record for Landlot Whitlock in Union District, SC for 1830 with three male children under 5 years (William Lafayfette Whitlock would have been one of these) three male children ages five to ten one male adult 20 to 30 (perhaps a brother) one male adult 30 to 40 (him) three female children under five one female adult 30 to 40 (probably Elizabeth) two male slaves under 10 two female slaves under 10 and one each male and female slave 10 to 24 It appears from this that Lott Whitlock and his wife must both have been born between 1790 and 1800 because of their stated age ranges. They had six children in five years and another three in five more years or less. Some must be twins. They must have been married at least by 1822 to have had this many children. Assuming that they were at least 22 at marriage, they must have been born before 1800. But, since they had so many children so quickly between 1825 and 1830 we might assume they had children at about the same rate since marriage and that they were as young as possible. This would put their births in about 1798. Their might have been a first wife to help with so many children. In 1840 there were no Landlot Whitlocks in either SC or AL listed so I assume that his family was in route to Alabama in 1840. I found him in the 1850 census in Benton Co (later changed to Calhoun Co.), AL, so he must have moved from SC to AL. Lott Whitlock, age 58, farmer, born GA, $1200 worth of land (so he was born in 1792) Elizabeth Whitlock, age 53, born SC Joseph Whitlock, age 19, Levi Whitlock, age 16, A. Whitlock, age 12 James Frasey, age 55, farmer, born SC He was not listed in the 1860 or 1870 AL census. I found numerous Whitlocks in Union County, SC in 1860, which might have been relatives, i.e. Atamire Whitlock Amanda" pg. 258 Locale Jonesville

Amanda" 260 Unionville Benit " 229 Kelton Caroline" 258 Jonesville Charles" 258 Unionville Charles "251 Jonesville Dunavan" 272 Unionville E. " 297 Union Ebar " 229 Kelton Edward" 272 Unionville H. D. " 272 Unionville Ema " 229 Kelton Infant" 229 Kelton Jack" 258 Jonesville James" 272 Unionville John" 199 Unionville John" 229 Kelton Laura" 272 Unionville Luther "272 Unionville Margaret" 229 Kelton Mary" 254-Jonesville __ Mary" 260 Unionville Mary" 272 Unionville Nancy" 229 Kelton Nancy" 251 Unionville Nancy "260 Unionville Robert" 272 Robert Sarah" 229 Kelton Sarah" 258 Jonesville Sarah "272 Unionville Sarian "251 Unionville William "258 Jonesville William "272 Unionville Collecting the Whitlock's into families we have: page 272 in Unionville William, Robert, Luther, Laura, James, H. D., Dunavan, page 258 in Jonesville William, Sarah, Jack, Charles, Caroline, Amanda