Anderson PHILPOT

Male 1810 - 1863  (53 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anderson PHILPOT was born 1810, Barnwell Co. SC (son of Daniel PHILPOT and Sarah CASTELLAW); died 1863, Levy Co. FL.

    Anderson married Sarah A. 1835, Barnwell Co. SC. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. James Jefferson PHILPOT was born 1824, South Carolina; died 20 Aug 1862.
    2. William PHILPOT was born 1844, South Carolina.
    3. Thomas W. PHILPOT was born 1844, South Carolina; died 1912, Alachua Co. FL.
    4. Washington PHILPOT was born 1849, South Carolina.
    5. Richard A. PHILPOT was born 1851, South Carolina.
    6. John Henry PHILPOT was born 28 Nov 1855, Putnam Co. FL; died 17 Sep 1938, Newberry, Alachua Co. FL.
    7. Mary Ann PHILPOT was born 04 Mar 1858, Putnam Co. FL; died 26 Jan 1931, Wilcox, Gilchrist Co. FL.
    8. Robert PHILPOT was born 15 Jan 1861, Levy Co. FL; died 31 Oct 1926, Trenton, Gilchrist Co. FL.
    9. George L. PHILPOT was born 1863, Levy Co. FL; died 20 Jun 1891, Levy Co. FL.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Daniel PHILPOT was born ca 1764, Barnwell Co. SC; died 1834, Barnwell Co. SC.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 2E2F9F02D92A4E9FB4F1E8D7ACCE71CE0BAE

    Daniel married Sarah CASTELLAW 1785, Barnwell Co. SC. Sarah (daughter of James CASTELLAW, Jr. and Priscilla BARTON) was born 1767, Barnwell Co. SC; died 1830, Barnwell Co. SC. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Sarah CASTELLAW was born 1767, Barnwell Co. SC (daughter of James CASTELLAW, Jr. and Priscilla BARTON); died 1830, Barnwell Co. SC.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: EF0140D41512479B8F6B125EBE2FE133785F

    Children:
    1. John Newman PHILPOT was born 1787, Barnwell Co. SC; died 22 Jan 1825, Richmond Co. GA.
    2. James Castellaw PHILPOT was born 1789, Barnwell Co. SC; died 15 Dec 1836, Augusta, Richmond Co. GA.
    3. William Henry PHILPOT was born 30 Apr 1801, Charleston, SC; died 11 Nov 1886, Tuskegee, Macon Co. GA.
    4. David PHILPOT was born 1805, Barnwell Co. SC.
    5. 1. Anderson PHILPOT was born 1810, Barnwell Co. SC; died 1863, Levy Co. FL.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  James CASTELLAW, Jr. was born 1735, Bertie Co. NC (son of John James CASTELLAW and Sarah WILLIAMS); died 26 Sep 1785, Barnwell Co. SC.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 4C16530CDA3547BCAA65C492DCFA541D7FB9

    Notes:

    He migrated to SC by 1760. In 1777 he was in Granville Co. SC.

    Revolutionary War Service

    He was a private in the Revolutionary War. He served in the Continental Line, in the 2nd South Carolina Regiment. He enlisted on February 14, 1777. He served with Francis Marion. He was issued on August 10, 1785. (South Carolina Indents for Revolutionary Claims Book, Volume YZ, page 14 and 229. DAR Patriot Index, Volume 1, page 119).

    James married Priscilla BARTON Abt 1765, NC Colonies. Priscilla was born 1740, Orangeburg Co. SC; died 1826, South Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Priscilla BARTON was born 1740, Orangeburg Co. SC; died 1826, South Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 12A5318380664701A514C9A76118648E2D20

    Children:
    1. 3. Sarah CASTELLAW was born 1767, Barnwell Co. SC; died 1830, Barnwell Co. SC.
    2. William Henry CASTELLAW was born 1769, Winton Co. SC; died 1829, Washington Co. GA.
    3. John Bryant CASTELLAW was born 1770, Barnwell Co. SC; died 1857, Jasper Co. GA.
    4. James B. CASTELLAW was born 1773, Barnwell Co. SC.
    5. Benjamin CASTELLAW was born 1775, Barnwell Co. SC.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John James CASTELLAW was born 6 Nov 1685, Paisley, Renfreshire, Scotland (son of Thomas CASTELLAW and Katherine HUTCHESON); died 1745, Bertie Co., NC.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 182037E27783452290AEEAD913825FC16841
    • Marriage License: 1718, Bertie Co., NC

    Notes:

    James was the "Patriarch" of the Castellaw family in America. He was the son of a Scottish Presbyterian minister. He entered the University of Glasgow in about 1703 at the age of 18. He graduated in 1707. It has been said that he was the fourth generation of Castellaw's to be educated there.

    James emigrated to North Carolina by 1710. His name first appears in North Carolina records in 1718 when he witnessed the will of Henry Woodnot of Chowan Precinct on 29 Dec. 1718. But was not listed in the 1717 tax list nor in a list of freeholders in 1719.

    In 1719, he obtained a warrant for 640 acres in Bertie Precinct. (Note: Bertie Co. was formed from Chowan Co. in 1722.) He served in 1719 as a juror in Chowan Precinct, North Carolina in the trial of Colonel Edward Moseley. He was on the Grand Jury in 1722 and 1724.

    He was on the 1721 tax list for Chowan County, North Carolina. In 1721 he bought land on the Cashie River adjoining Colonel Pollock, Richard Fryer and Martin Gardner. July 14, 1721 James was a witness for the sale of 150 acres of land from Matthew Edwards to John Williams. James and Sarah bought 550 acres on the Kesiah River on February 21, 1723. There is a deed in the records at Windsor, NC, dated 1 Feb. 1723/24, to Thomas Williamson, in which he mentions "Sarah, wife of said James", and she gave dower. In 1727 James went into business with Henry Guston and James Milikin at the confluence of the Cashie and Roanoke Rivers.

    Until his death in 1749, James Castellaw took an active interest in and assumed leadership for many business, social and political activities in Bertie County.

    James Castellaw served as a Justice of the Peace for Bertie for many years and was a Commissioner for the county and was elected as Public Treasurer of Bertie in 1739.

    He became a lawyer and a member of the Colonial General Assembly. He was elected as a member of the Colonial Assembly in the Lower House in 1726, and in the Upper House in 1731, and served for 14 years until 1745. He was the Treasurer of Bertie Precinct from 1735 until 1748. He was a jurist and witnessed many legal transactions in the County. In addition, he found time to serve as one of His Majesty's Justices" from 1739- 1746.

    A very active man in Colonial politics, there are records of many Bills, Committees, and Acts attributed to him in the Colonial Records. He was instrumental in the placing of the public buildings at Cashy, and the actual construction of same. He started construction of the water mill that operated for nearly 200 years.

    When the area was divided and a new Courthouse authorized, a group of landowners from the Cashy area led by Thomas Whitmel, James McDowall, and James Castellaw - all Court Justices - filed a petition with a later court held in February 1742 asking that the court house site selection should not be settled as previously. The controversy raged for over a year until Governor Gabriel John- son signed into law an act "That the Court House, Prison, and Stocks shall be built between Cashy Bridge and Will's Quarter Bridge, in the said County, and that all Court shall be there held for the said County." Much of the effort behind this act must be credited to James Castellaw, one of the first Treasurers of Bertie, and at this time, respected member of the General Assembly, and owner of the land on which the Court was to be placed.

    The Act of the General Assembly charged the Justices of Bertie County to purchase one acre between said bridges; and thus, James Castellaw issued a deed to the Justices of Bertie County for one acre on the North side of Cashy and South side of Will's guar- ter "(Whereon the Prison, Court House and Stocks are to be built"

    James McDowell and James Castellaw were awarded the contract for the public buildings, and on November 13, 1744, asked the Court for final inspection on the Prison. This was done; and after several changes, it was accepted by Bertie as the "Public Goal" of the County on Friday morning, February 15, 1745.

    When James died in Bertie County, North Carolina in early 1749,his son Thomas was the administrator of his estate and made sales on December 20, 1749.

    Hoggards Mill in Bertie Precinct, NC established in 1736 by James Castellaw, treasurer of Bertie and on whose land the mill, courthouse, jail, "whipping post and stocks" were located. Subsequently called Lockharts, Evans and finally purchased by William Hoggard circa 1800. His home still stands there.

    John married Sarah WILLIAMS 1712, Bertie Co., NC. Sarah (daughter of John WILLIAMS, II and Mary POPE) was born 1699, Isle of Wright Co., VA, USA; died 1770, Bertie Co., NC, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Sarah WILLIAMS was born 1699, Isle of Wright Co., VA, USA (daughter of John WILLIAMS, II and Mary POPE); died 1770, Bertie Co., NC, USA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 94EA2B3775F94D119439A3F005D404452E73

    Children:
    1. Thomas CASTELLAW was born 1 Jun 1713, Bertie Co. NC; died 10 Apr 1790, Barnwell Co. SC.
    2. Bethia H. CASTELLAW was born Jun 1715, Bertie Precinct, NC; died Abt 1775, Camden Co., GA.
    3. William CASTELLAW was born 1718, Bertie Co. NC; died Bef June 18, 1749, Bertie Co. NC.
    4. John CASTELLAW was born 1719, Bertie Co. NC; died aaft 11 Dec 1813, Bertie Co. NC.
    5. Sarah CASTELLAW was born 21 Jan 1738, Scotland Neck, Halifax Co. NC; died 11 Jun 1818, Muhlenberg Co. KY.
    6. Katherine CASTELLAW was born 1723, Scotland Neck, Halifax Co. NC; died 1780, Sampson Co. NC.
    7. 6. James CASTELLAW, Jr. was born 1735, Bertie Co. NC; died 26 Sep 1785, Barnwell Co. SC.