Descendants of Peter Causseaux

Generation No. I

1.	Peter Causseaux was born in Barnwell County, South Carolina, and died 1830.
His wife was Anna/Annie/Amy who was born about 1787 in South or North
Carolina. She died after 1860 in Wakulla County, Florida.

Peter witnessed a deed (indicating a birthday prior to 1778) in Orangeburg
County, South Carolina.  Which was recorded in neighboring Barnwell County,
South Carolina.  His land is most likely in present day Allendale County which
was formed from Barnwell and is near the Savannah River Project (nuclear waste
disposal point).

The Huguenot Society in Charleston state that Causseaux is definitely not a
French Huguenot (Protestant) name  - they believe it to be French Catholic.
It is possible that this Peter Causseaux is related to the Casseau (sic) men
that briefly appear in Beaufort County, North Carolina records.  There is
reference in that county to a court case between Ezekiel Casseau/Casso and
Peter Casso/Casseau (this is an older Peter than the one in Barnwell County
This older Peter Casso (earliest North Carolina records show the name as
Casseau) went on to be one of the merchants of Raleigh.  The hotel/tavern that
he and his second wife operated ended up being the birthplace of future
president Andrew Johnson.  Andrew Johnson's parents were illiterate servants
who were in the employ of Peter Casso.  In fact, early Wake County histories
record that the Johnsons requested Peter Casso's daughter Margaret to name
their child, and she did - Andrew Jackson Johnson (he later dropped the
Jackson).  Part of this old tavern/hotel is on the historical register in
Raleigh and has been moved to a park.  This older Peter is possibly an uncle
or other older relative to the Peter Cassaux of Barnwell County, South
Carolina.  

The Peter Cassaux of Barnwell County appears in the 1820 and 1830 census
records 
there.  He consistently appears to have had only one child, the William P.
Casseaux who came to Florida.  Peter Cassaux died in the early 1830s in
Barnwell County.  His remaining land (some of which had been sold by the
sheriff to satisfy debts) was sold by William P. Causseaux, Peter's son.

Generation No. 2

2. William P. Causseaux was born  1808 in South Carolina, and died  after
1870 in Wakulla County, Florida.  He married Mary Ann Herrington, who was born
about 1820 in Screven County, Georgia. She died after 1870 in Wakulla County.
Her parents were Stephen Herrington and his wife Mary, and the grand-daughter
of Richard Herrington, who was one of the wealthiest landowners in Screven
County, Georgia.  He was a Rev. soldier, was married three different times
(Mary Ann descends from the first wife), and fathered twenty three children.
Richard Herrington was the son of Job Herrington and his wife Mary Scruggs who
had arrived here from Pitt County, North Carolina,  to Burke County, Georgia
(the part of which became Screven.

	William P. Causseaux and his mother Anna/Anne moved across the Savannah
River into Screven County shortly after Peter's death.  There is a deed there
where Annie Caussaux refers to William P. as her son.

>From Screven County,  William P. and his family, apparently which also
included his widowed mother, moved to Dooly County, Georgia.  Stephen K.
Causseaux, son of William P.,  states on his Civil War Pension application
that he was born in Dooly County.  Anna Causseaux is well documented in Dooly
County.  A copy of a marriage contract (pre-nuptial agreement) where she lists
all her belongings, cattle,  and slaves,  and states that these are her
separate property and are not to be used by her future husband Nathaniel Wade.
James Gamble is her trustee (women couldn't do this type of an agreement
without a trustee).  James Gamble is probably a relative of Annie, if not a
brother, yet his descendants cite DAR records that do not indicate a sister
Anna.  James Gamble, a Methodist minister, also is a witness to one of her
deeds in Screven County.  Although the Dooly County marriage records have not
survived, the 1850 census there shows "Annie Wade" is living in the household
of Nathaniel Wade and his widowed daughter Mary Ann Brown and her two young
sons.

All must have not gone well with this second marriage in the mid 1850s, for
Annie again  executes a deed (James Gamble trustee) where she sells virtually
all of her household belongings. etc. to William P, Causseaux of "Gadsden
Countv.  Florida." In the 1860 Liberty County, Florida (Formed from Gadsden
Cotintv) Census, "Anna Wade" is living in the household of William P.
Causseaux and his family.  Nathaniel Wade is still in Dooly County in the 1860
census still residing with his daughter and two grandsons.

William P. Causseaux and wife Mary Ann Harrington moved to the Florida
Panhandle sometime in the mid-to-late 1840's.  In 1850 the family appears in
Wakulla County; 1860 in Liberty County; and  in 1870 are in  Wakulla County.
He was a member of the Wakulla County school board in 1870.  William P.
Causseaux  and his wife Mary Ann had four sons who lived to maturity:  Steven
and William, both of whom remained in Florida, and Peter B. and James P., both
of whom moved to Texas.  Steven, William and Peter all served in the CSA from
Florida.  All have pension applications (either them and/or their wives)

Steven and William both married Ferrell girls, Mary Edna and Elizabeth who
were apparently cousins.

Children of William P. Causseaux and his wife Mary Herrington:

3. i.   William Webster   Causseaux
4. ii   Stephen Kirkpatrick Causseaux
           iii   Elizabeth Prescott Causseaux        Born 24 December, 1839 in
Screven     County, Georgia, married 25 March, 1862 in Wakulla County,
Chatman Gregory.  She died 19 March, 1892. Her marriage is recorded in Liberty
County, Florida. She is said to have killed a Union soldier with a gun blast
as he came through her door.
5. iv.  Peter Baxley Causseaux
v.   Ann Eliza Causseaux      Born October, 1850 in Wakulla County. Died after
1870.
6.        vi.  James Putnham Causseaux
7.     vii.  Mary "Mollie' Causseaux
         viii.  Simon H. Causseaux         Born about 1861, died after 1885.
May have never married.
           ix.  John C. Causseaux            Born about 1861, died after 1870.
May have died as a child.

Generation No. 3

3.	William Webster Causseaux  was born May 02, 1844 in Gadsden (Part that
became Liberty County), Florida, and died March 06, 1917 in Leon County,
Florida.  He married Elizabeth "Betty" Ferrell in  1872 in Wakulta County,
Florida, daughter of Burton Ferrell.
Children of William Webster Causseaux and Elizabeth Ferrell:

8.	i.	Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson Causseaux 
9.	ii.	Lovic Pierce Causseaux
10.	iii.	Annie C. Causseaux
	iv.	Infant Boy Causseaux    Born 21 August, 1875, died before 1880.

4. Stephen Kirkpatrick Causseaux  was born August 31, 1839 in Screven County,
Georgia, and died August 03, 1915 in Wakulla County, Florida.  He married Mary
"Edna" Ferrell  November 26, 1872 in Wakulla County, Florida. He was a CSA
veteran . Only two of his children, Albert and Ralph, lived to maturity. Both
left descendants.
Children of Steven Kirpatrick Causseaux and his wife Mary Ferrell:

	i	Albert Sidney Causseaux
	ii	Ralph Kirkpatrick Causseaux
	iii	Alsey D. causseaux
iv. Anne E. Causseaux
v. J. R. Causseaux

5.	Peter Baxley Causseaux  was born  February 02, 1843 in Georgia, and died
November 11, 1913 in Merkel, Texas.  He married (1) Nannie (Hoffmann) Gunn  in
Taylor County, Texas.  He married (2) Georgia Mary Frances Wisenbaker December
11, 1867. He was a CSA veteran and went to Texas around 1872. He had an
adopted son Tommy (Little) Causseaux.
Child of Peter Baxley Causseaux and Nannie Gunn:

11.	i.	Paul Causseaux

Child of Peter Baxley Causseaux and Georgia Mary Frances Wisenbaker: 

i.	Lula Ann Baxley Causseaux

6.           James Putnam Causseaux was born 8 August1859 in Florida, and died
March 09, 1909 in Nolan County, Texas.  He married (unknown)  May 27, 1891 in
Bell County, Texas. He is buried in the Trent Cemetery, Trent, Taylor County,
Texas. He was a cowboy who later turned to farming. He came to Texas about 15
years after his older brother Peter.
Children of James Putnam Causseaux:

	i		Ray Causseaux
	ii		Jay Causseaux
	iii	Knox Causseaux
	iv          Clay Causseaux
v.  Eppie Causseaux
vi.  Nettie Edna Causseaux
vii.  Jimmie Causseaux


7.	Mary "Mollie" Causseaux was bom July 23, 1858.  She married (1) Jesse
Wiggins and (2) ???  Haskins.

Child of Mary Causseaux and Jesse Wiggins:

i.	Arthur Wiggins


Generation No. 4

8. 	Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson Causseaux  was born  February 26, 1874 in Leon
or Wakulla County, Florida, and died September 08, 1908.  He married Norah
Estelle  Glover.
Children of Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson Causseaux and Norah Estelle Glover:

i.	Annie Estelle (Essie) Causseaux  was  born  November 13,1994, and died
August 07,1973. She married 12 February, 1911 in Leon County, Florida Clifton
Edward Byrd.
ii.	William Worth (Willie) Causseaux  married (1) ??? and (2) Lola Mae
Simmons.
iii.	Sim Fowler Causseaux was born 08 February, 1898 in  Woodville, Leon
County, Florida and married (1) Theresia (Terrance) Schuback and (2) Decemia
???. He married his first wife after WWI in Germany. They had at least two
children, a boy and a girl who were twins.
	iv.	Dewey "Lee" Causseaux was born February 18, 1900, in Woodville, Leon
County, Florida and died   October 24, 1959. He married Alma Gerrell.
v. Bertha "Juinita" Causseaux was born Noveinber 02,1902, in Woodville,  Leon
County, Florida, and died 16 May, 1976 in Simi Valley, California. She married
George Edward Kitchen. She is buried in the Greenwood Cemetery, Phoenix,
Arizonia.
vi. Cecil Kenneth (C. K.) Causseaux was born 2 November, 1902 and married
Toria Ferrell.
vii. 	Helen Laverta Causseaux was May 30,1907, in Woodville, Leon County,
Florida, and married Wade Henry Kennedy, 29 May, 1929 in Dallas, Texas.

9.	Lovic Pierce Causseaux was born September 30, 1879 in Wakulla or Leon
County, Florida, and died September 10, 1946.  He married Addie L. Revell
January 31, 1904 in Wakulla County, Florida. He is buried in the Woodville
Cemetery.
Children of Lovic Causseaux and Addie L. Revell:

i		Wykie Manlis (Man) Causseaux was born 1909.
 ii.		George William (G. W.) Causseaux married Katie Marie Smith.
	iii	Lonnie Causseaux
iv. Ruth Causseaux  married ??? Langston
v. Lucille Causseaux married ??? Lawhorn
vi. Florence Causseaux married ??? Harris
vii. Eliza E. Causseaux was born in 1908.

10.	Annie C. Causseaux was born in November of 1885. She married Devilnad L.
Crosby about 1903.
Children of Annie C. Causseaux and Devilnad L. Crosby:

i.	Estelle E. Crosby born about 1905
ii.	John M. Crosby born about 1908
iii. William H. Crosby born about 1909

11. Paul Causseaux.
Child of Paul Causseaux:

i.	Nancy Causseaux married (1) ??? Copeland and (2) Robert D. Rowe.


Original research by  
Donna Sarchet
1807 Ennis Street
Plainview, TX 79072