The Richard Head Family 1802

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Richard Head III 1802 → Thomas Edmonson Head 1829 → Luther Jason Head 1875 → Irma Undine Head 1895 → Irma married Luther Troup Baker (see The Luther Troup Baker Family) → Mildred Ruth Baker 1919 → Mildred married Perry Rufus Jones 1915 (see The Perry Rufus Jones Family) → Living Person

Richard HEAD was born [1] in 1802 in , Chester, South Carolina.

They arrived in Rock Mills, Alabama on 31 Dec 1855. [1] He was in Rock Mills, Alabama in 1860, 1870, and 1880. [2] [3] [4]

Richard married Juliana (Luticia) HATCHER daughter of Edward HATCHER and Mrs. Hatcher. They had the following children: [2] [3]

(i.) Thomas Edmonson HEAD was born [1] on 20 Jan 1829 in ,,Georgia, USA. He died on 20 Nov 1884 in Springfield,, Alabama, USA. He was buried in Old Salem Cemetery, Roanoke, Randolph, Alabama. Thomas married Mary Caroline HEAD daughter of William HEAD and Sarah Moon Blugrave WALKER. Mary was born [1] on 28 Nov 1836. She died on 24 Jul 1901. She was buried in Old Salem Cemetery, Roanoke, Alabama. See The Thomas Edmonson Head Family for details.

(ii.) Son, William HEAD was born [1] in 1832 in ,,Georgia, USA.

(iii.) Daughter, Sarah HEAD was born [1] in Georgia.

iv. Daughter, Harriet A. HEAD was born [1] in 1833 in ,,Georgia, USA.

(v.) Son, Richard HEAD was born [1] in 1839 in ,,Georgia, USA. He died [5] in 1922 in Roanoke, Randolph, Alabama, USA. Richard married [1] Elizabeth HARPER. They had 8 children

(vi.) Son, Samuel HEAD was born [1] in ,,Georgia, USA.

(vii.) Son, John HEAD was born [1] on 05 Oct 1842 in ,,Georgia, USA. He died [5] in 1928 in Mt View, , Oklahoma, USA. John married Ann Suddeth MCPHERSON.

(viii.) Daughter, Elizabeth HEAD was born in 1850.


1. "The Head Family," published in 1988. Researched and compiled by Reginald and Katheryn Piper Head, Robert Q. and Winifred Head Barton, and Mark and Edyth Kerr Head. Copy in possession of Kevin W. Lanham.
2. Census of 1860
3. Census of 1870
4. Census of 1880
5. Need to track down this reference and update it, so it is not lost in the data format conversion.
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