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1st Wife: Martha Quiet....***see children below from census of 1880
- ********** 2nd Wife: Harriet (SMITH) QUIET ***See Deed Below for Clayland Church
Census Information...... Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Children:Household Members: Name Age
Thomas P. Quiet 44
Martha Quiet 41
Lurania Quiet 16
Thomas Quiet 11 (***prob. born 1869) is this Jr.?
Jasper Quiet 6
Robert Quiet 4
Calvin Smith 18
Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place:
From: Public Library.....(Brother of Nancy Quiette Brim...)
....(Brother James H. Quiette also fought and died in this war...see his profile)
Private Thomas P. Quiette joined company L of the 2nd Regiment, Florida, Infantry, of SCA Forces...(That company was previously known as Captain Pillan's Company, The Madison Rangers).
He was 25 years old and joined July 13, 1861 at Madison, Florida.
The company traveled 110 miles to rendezvous at Jacksonville, FL and was later sent to Comp Virginia to become a part of the Army of Northern Virginia. He fought in many of the bitter and decisive battles in Virginia and Maryland, Williamsburg, Seven Pines, Cold Harbor, Gaines Mill, Savage Station, Frazier's Farm, Malvern Hill, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg...He was wounded in 1862.
The company had only 7 officers and 59 men left when Lee surrendered at Appemattox Court House, April 9, 1865...
(Wounded 1862) Public Library
FROM CLAYLAND BAPTIST CHURCH HISTORY....'CLAYLAND CHURCH PROPERTY Clayland Baptist Church 11409 - 193rd Road Live Oak, FL 32060 Suwannee County, Florida
(CR 250 - about 12.5 miles from Live Oak, FL) FROM CLAYLAND BAPTIST CHURCH HISTORY....'CLAYLAND CHURCH PROPERTY
(Suwannee Co., FL Deed Record)
11 January 1882 - Suwannee Co., FL - Deed Book F, Page 103 - This indenture made and entered into by and between Thomas P. QUIET and Harriet (SMITH) QUIET, his wife of Taylor County, Florida parties of the first part and Wade H. Lamb and Jasper HART trustee for Clayland Baptist Church and their successors in office of the County of Suwannee and state aforesaid parties of the second part. Witnesseth that the said parties of the first part for and in consideration of the love they have for the said Clayland Church the good of society and the glory of God have donated given granted and donated and by these presents do give grant donate and quitclaim to the said Trustees and their successors in office for the use benefit and behoof the said Clayland Baptist Church all their right title and claim in and to the following described lot of land with all its appurtenances to wit:
One square lot of land containing two acres of land lying in the N E corner of the S E ¼ of section (7) seven Township. Three (3) S of Range twelve (12) East lying and being in the county of Suwannee and State of Florida together with all and singular the rights tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging as well as all the estate title interest dower and right of dower of the said forty of the first part of in and to the same.
To Have and to hold the above described premises with the appurtenances so long as the aforesaid Clayland Baptist church continues to use the said lot or plat of land for a church house used for church purposes and no longer and it is further provided that should the said Clayland Baptist Church cease to use said lot or plat of land for church house and church purposes then at whatsoever time in the future that may be this deed of Gift shall be void and of no effect and the said lot or parcel of land herein described shall revert to and be restord to the grantors their heirs or assigns and be in all intent and purpose the estate in fee simple of the said grantors their heirs or assigns forever the same as though this deed of gift had never been made. In witness whereof we have hereunto set out hands and affixed our seals this 11th day of January 1882.
In presence of M.M. Blackburn - C.W.P. Howell - Thomas P. Quiet (seal) Harret (her x mark) Quiet State of Florida, Taylor County) On this …day of ….. 188… Before the undersigned personally appeared Thomas P. Quiet and Harret Quiet, wife of the said Thomas P. Quiet to me well known as the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and severaly acknowledged the execution thereof to be their free act and deed for the purposes therein named and the said Harret Quiet wife of the said Thomas P. Quiet on an examination taken and made separate and apart from her said husband did acknowledge that she made herself a party to the Deed herein for the purpose of renouncing and conveying and relinquishing all her right as well as rights of dower in and to the lands herein described and thereby relinquishment is made by her freely and voluntarily and without any constraint apprehension or fear of from her said husband.
Witness my hand & seal the day and date above written. M.M. Blackburn (seal) County Judge. State of Florida, Suwannee County) I, Robert A. Reid Clerk Circuit Court in and for said County hereby certify that the foregoing instrument is duly recorded in Deed Book F Page 103. Witness my hand and seal of office this 31st day of January 1882. Robert A. Reid, Clerk; Per W.I. Cole, D.C.
Compiler Note: The subject's wife, Harriet BOATRIGHT SMITH QUIETTE, wife of Thomas P. was the mother of Margaret N. Smith, second wife of James MIMS, Jr. CHURCH TIME LINE HISTORY
1873 - A log church was erected in approximately the same location as the present day church site. It is not know if this church was named "Clayland" at this time, or later. The surrounding area was to become known as the "Clayland Community". 1882 - Land donation (1 acre) (see court record below). This was probably the original property donation. 1885 - Land donation (1 acre) (Ref. Suwannee Democrat article) c1900 - Frame building constructed. (Ref. Suwannee Democrat article) c1946 - Began construction on the Block building (see Mims family photo below) ???? - Began using the old Clayland School Cafeteria as a Fellowship Hall. 1998 - 2000 - Building renovations and additions
BELOW I COPIED FROM ANCESTRY.COM...(Mary Faith Baxter de' Fernandez writes)
Discover Your Family Story...U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
Name: Thomas P Quiett
Service Info.: SERG US ARMY
Birth Date: 21 Feb 1836
Death Date: 17 Apr 1890
Cemetery: Sealey Cemetery
Cemetery Address: Taylor CO Brooker, FL 32622
Your Family Story1880 United States Federal Census 1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Thomas P. Quiet
Home in 1880: Precinct 1, Taylor, Florida
Age: 44
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1836
Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Martha
Father's birthplace: Georgia
Mother's birthplace: Georgia
Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Carpenter
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Thomas P. Quiet 44
Martha Quiet 41
Lurania Quiet 16
Thomas Quiet 11
Jasper Quiet 6
Robert Quiet 4
Calvin Smith 18
Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Precinct 1, Taylor, Florida; Roll: T9_132; Family History Film: 1254132; Page: 365.1000; .
Source Information:
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1880. T9, 1,454 rolls.
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