Matthews / Conner / Covey / Salts [Solt] Family History - Person Sheet
Matthews / Conner / Covey / Salts [Solt] Family History - Person Sheet
NameUnknown, F
Spouses
Birth DateJan 1820
Birth PlaceWashington County, Tennessee
FatherFrederick STARNES , M (1790-1873)
MotherElizabeth SALTS , F (~1793->1880)
ChildrenJane , F (1840-)
 William , M (1842-)
 Sarah , F (1842-)
 Margaret , F
Notes for William (Spouse 1)
1850 - age 28 b. 1824
1860 - could not find
1870 - age 49 b. 1821
1880 - age 57 b. 1823
1900 - age 80 b. Jan. 1820

1850 - District 4, Washington County, Tennessee (Fredrick has not been indexed and Family 1239
Elizabeth has been indexed under the name Harmes)136
STARNES, Frederick 60 m laborer NC can not read
STARNES, Elizabeth 57 f NC can not read
STARNES, William 26 m laborer TN
STARNES, Henry 18 m laborer TN
STARNES, William 8 m laborer TN
STARNES, Jane 10 f TN
STARNES, Sarah 8 f TN
[Hiram Starnes’ family is living next door on the 1850 census - Family 1240]

1860 - Washington County, Tennessee Census (listed under Starn), 27 June 1860 
Family 625137
STARN, Frederick 70 NC
STARN, Elizabeth 58 TN
STARN, William 18 TN
[Hiram Starnes’ family is living two houses away on the 1860 census]

Civil War Notes - from Dixie, 12 November 2008
William Starnes, son of Elizabeth Salts and Frederick Starnes, was born sometime after 1820. He was married first to an unknown spouse who apparently died before 1850. His spouse does not appear on the 1850 census and he is living with his parents, younger brother Henry and three children. William Starnes married Elizabeth Luttral 9 Jan 1851 in Washington County TN.

In the Civil War, William Starnes enlisted as a private in Co. F, 60th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, also known as Crawford's 79th, at Jonesboro, TN on 27 Sept. 1862. He was listed as 38 years old, b. 1824, which agrees with his age on the 1850 and 1880 censuses. He was mustered in 7 Nov. 1862 at Haynesville and was recorded present in Jan, Feb, Mar, and April, 1863. He was captured on May 17, 1863 at the battle at Big Black Bridge in Mississippi, part of the battle at Vicksburg, along with 1800 other men, among them his cousins John and Nicholas Salts and Harrison Mitchell all of whom subsequently died in captivity.

As captive, Willam Starnes was sent to Memphis on May 25, 1863. From there he was sent to Ft. Delaware, Del on June 15 and transferred by way of Ft. Columbus, NY to the prison at Point Lookout, Md on Sept. 26, 1863. In January, 1864, he swore allegiance to the U.S., changed sides, and was released 25 Jan 1864 at Point Lookout. [Source: www.footnote.com <http://www.footnote.com>] Dixie Dellinger, Nov. 2008

1870 - Greene County, Tennessee Census
STARNES, William 49 TN [b. 1821]
STARNES, Elizabeth 49 TN
STARNES, Frederick 85 NC
STARNES, Elizabeth 75 NC
LOUGHLIN, Stephen TN

1880 - Greene County, Tennessee Census
STARNES, William 57 dry goods merchant TN VA NC [b. 1823]
STARNES, Elizabeth 50 wife keeping house TN TN TN
SALTS, Elizabeth 88 mother TN NC NC
WHITE, Edwin 20 nephew clerk in store TN TN TN
SMITH, Alice 17 niece TN TN TN
POWELL, Daniel other s m w 40 dry goods merchant TN TN TN

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