Chapter XXVIII
Moses Potts, of Iredell County, North Carolina
FIRST GENERATION
1. Moses POTTS was born in Ireland. He died in Bowling Green District, Oglethorpe County, Georgia. The Potts Family in Great Britain and America, pages 369 - 372
Moses is said to have emigrated from Ireland and first settled in Pennsylvania. (NOTE: The record of Moses Potts' family, here given is very meager and incomplete. His descendants claimed relationship with the other Potts' of Iredell.) He seems to have located in Derry Township, Lancaster (now Dauphin). The tax-list for 1755 does not contain his name, but it appears in that for 1757. He removed, perhaps along with many others, to Rowan County, North Carolina. The dte of his removal was probably shortly after 1751. He settled on Fourth Creek, about four miles above the present Statesville.. His name appears on the map of the Fourth Creek Presbyterian Congregation in 1773. Iredell County was formed in 1788, and Moses Potts was included within the limits of the new County.
He removed to Bowling Green District, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, perhaps before the close of the century, and died there. Perhaps there were other children beside named below.
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He was married to Jane MCKEE. Jane MCKEE died in North Carolina. Moses POTTS and Jane MCKEE had the following children:
+2 i. William POTTS.
+3 ii. James POTTS.
+4 iii. Sarah POTTS.
5 iv. Mary POTTS died in Gwinnett Co., Georgia.
He was married to Elizabeth NEELY. Moses POTTS and Elizabeth NEELY had the following children:
+6 i. Henry POTTS.
7 ii. Jane POTTS.
8 iii. Elizabeth POTTS.
9 iv. Rebecca POTTS died in Clarke County, Georgia.
10 v. Stephen POTTS died in DeKalb County, Georgia.
+11 vi. Samuel POTTS.
12 vii. Moses POTTS died in heard County, Georgia.
SECOND GENERATION
2. William POTTS was born about 1750. The names of only two children have been given. He is said to have removed to Jackson County, Georgia. (NOTE: One (1) William Potts (who Rev. Dr. Rockwell says was a brother of Lame James) had a a son (2) Willlam Potts, born April 6, 1792. The mother is said to have been Ann Allison.
(NOTE: 2 William Potts, the son known as Major Potts. He married Jane G. Knox in 1828. There is still (1901) in existence an old letter, written in 1828, by the son to his father in Jackson County, Georgia, describing his marrige to Miss. Knox. He died October 13, 1835. They had children as follows:
3. Mary Elizabeth Potts, b. Feb. 11, 1829, d. May 9, 1830
4. John Knox Potts, b. Aug 13, 1832, d. March 20, 1887, m. Mary Louisa Brown
5. Jane Ann Potts, b. Nov 19, 1835; d. Aug 23, 1867; m. Andrew J. Brown
4. John Knox Potts was a teacher, farmer and merchant. During the Civil War he entered the Confederate Army as a private and rose to a Captaincy. He married Mary Louisa Brown of Salisbury, July 27, 1852. He died at Mobile, Alabama, March 20, 1887. His widow lives at Ashville, N. C.)
The marriage to Miss McWhorter - said to have been but one child.
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He was married to MCWHORTER.
He was married to SCOTT. William POTTS and SCOTT had the following children:
13 i. Thomas POTTS resided 1884 in Coweta County, Georgia.
+14 ii. Mary Jane POTTS.
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James POTTS had the following children:
+15 i. Milas POTTS.
16 ii. James POTTS was born in Iredell County, North Carolina. Removed to Cherokee County, North Carolina
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She was married to Henry MORRISON in 1772 in North Carolina.
He was married to Unity MCILHANNON. Henry POTTS and Unity MCILHANNON had the following children:
17 i. Moses H. POTTS died in Mississippi.
18 ii. John McElhannon POTTS died in Arkansas.
19 iii. Elizabeth POTTS died in Jackson Co., Georgia.
20 iv. James M. POTTS was born in 1813. He resided 1884 in Jackson Co., Georgia. Note: The compiler is indebted to James M. Potts for valuable information communicated in 1884. He then resided at Jefferson , Georgia.
21 v. Hugh POTTS died in Richmond, Chesterfield County, Va.
22 vi. Andrew Jackson POTTS resided in Arkansas.
23 vii. Cicero C. POTTS died in Mississippi.
+24 viii. Cynthia B. POTTS.
He was married to Sarah BROWN. Samuel POTTS and Sarah BROWN had the following children:
+25 i. Elizabeth Neely POTTS.
+26 ii. Mary A. POTTS.
+27 iii. Napoleon Bonaparte POTTS.
THIRD GENERATION
14. Mary Jane POTTS resided 1884 in Coweta County, Georgia.
She was married to ANDERSON.
He was married to STEVENSON.
She was married to PITMAN.
She was married to Samuel John POWER.
She was married to Theopholis SIMINGTON.
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He was married to Susanna HODGES. Napoleon Bonaparte POTTS and Susanna HODGES had the following children:
28 i. Sarah Thomas POTTS.
29 ii. Josephine POTTS.
30 iii. Flavius POTTS Died Young.
31 iv. John POTTS.
32 v. Cornelia Susan POTTS.