James Higginbotham Sr.
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James Cabell Higginbotham Sr. (1729 - 1813)

Colonel James Cabell Higginbotham Sr. aka Higgenbotham
Born in Amherst County, English Colony of Virginiamap [uncertain]
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 30 May 1779 in Amherst, Virginia, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 83 in Amherst County, Virginia, USAmap
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Biography

1776 Project
Colonel James Higginbotham Sr. served with Amherst County Militia, Virginia Militia during the American Revolution.
Daughters of the American Revolution
James Higginbotham Sr. is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A055241.
U.S. Southern Colonies Project logo
James Higginbotham Sr. was a Virginia colonist.

James married RACHEL CAMPBELL per his DAR record. Married May 30, 1779.

According to The McCollum's of SC and GA family Genealogy: [1]

Birth: 25 Dec 1729 in Amherst County, Virginia [sic - Other reports say he was born in Antrim, Ulster, Ireland, and immigrated to Virginia in 1735 with his parents and siblings][2]
Name: Col. James Higgenbotham
Sex: M
Death: 14 Mar 1813 in Amherst County, Virginia, USA
Father: John Higgenbotham b: Jun. 10, 1695 in Saint Philip, Barbados
Mother: Frances Riley b: 1692 in Antrim, Ulster, Ireland
Marriage to: Rachel Campbell b: 1744 in Amherst County, Virginia
Married: 30 MAY 1779 [3]
Children:
  1. James Higgenbotham Jr.
  2. George Washington Higgenbotham Sr.
  3. Joseph Cabell Higgenbotham Sr.
  4. Judith Higgenbotham

James Higgenbotham was a Colonel in the Amherst, Virginia Militia and served as an American officer and surveyor during the American Revolution. He has DAR Ancestor Number: A055241. He was appointed Major of the Amherst Militia on 1 November 1775. He served as Major near Williamsburg in 1776. He was appointed Captain in 1777, and in 1778 he was promoted to Colonel of 9th Virginia Continentals Regiment. Colonel Higginbotham continued to serve, principally as recruiting officer, until the close of the War in 1783. [4]

Birth

James Higginbotham was the sixth child born to John Joseph Higginbotham, Sr. and Francis Riley on December 25, 1729 in Amherst County, Virginia.[5]

Marriage

James married Rachel Campbell on May 30, 1779 in Amherst Virginia.[6]

Children

  • Judith (Higginbotham) Dillard (1781 - 1855)
  • Colonel Joseph Cabell Higginbotham (1782 - 1842)
  • Geroge Washington Higginbotham (1783 - 1863)
  • Col James Higginbotham, Jr. (1789 - 1852)

Military

James served in the Virginia Militia in the American Revolution with his brothers, Aaron, John, and Benjamin.

Death

James died on March 14, 1813 and is buried in the Higginbotham Cemetery in Amherst, Virginia.[7]

Note:
19 Apr 1751 Moses Higginbotham to James Higginbotham. Tract now in possession of James on Buffalo. 200 acres part of 1000 acres. Adj. Booker. Wit: Thos. Jefferson, John & Joseph Higginbotham. Frances relinquished. Rec. 14 May 1751. Albemarle Co DB 1, p.293
6 May 1751 Moses Higginbotham to James Higginbotham for 5 sh. Land now in possession of James. 204 acres part of 1430. Begin at Mill Creek. Wit: Aaron Higginbotham, William Morrison, John Higginbotham. Frances relinquished dower right. Rec. 14 May 1751. Albemarle Co DB 1, p.298
10 Mar 1756 VA Land Patent to James Higginbotham. Albemarle Co. 270 acres both sides of Huffs Creek of the Buffalo River, north side of the Fluvanna River. PB 34, p.4
3 Mar 1760 VA Land Patent to James Higginbotham. Albemarle Co. 200 acres on the north branches of the South Fork of Buffalo River. PB 33, p.705
12 Mar 1761, James Higginbotham was named as an executor to the will of William Morrison, who had married James's sister Rachel, Albemarle DB 2, p.98
Extract from Col. William Cabell's Diary:
15 Jan 1770 Sale of a sword ...swapped sorrel mare for a roan horse. In the presence of Maj. Higginbotham. On Jan 16 delivered Maj. Higginbotham. Rachel Morrison's receipt from the Secretary's office. Jan 17. Sent by Jam. Higginbotham one of the late editions of the Laws to Capt. Meriwether and one to Alexander Reid, Jr., Magistrates. [Higginbotham was Cabell's assistant surveyor]
4 Jul 1774 Benjamin Higginbotham to James Higginbotham, both of Amherst. 75 acres on the north branches of the South Fork of the Buffalo River, granted by a patent to Benjamin at Williamsburg on 14 Jul 1769. Bounded lands of Benjamin Higginbotham, Aaron Higginbotham, Pounding Mill Creek, and James Higginbotham. 20£. Amherst DB D, p.168
James was Surveyor for Amherst County for many years. He attained the rank of Colonel in the Amherst militia during the Revolution.
Extracts from Col. William Cabell's Diary:
2 Dec 1776. Col. Cabell signed a bond to the masters of the College for and in behalf of James Higginbotham for his appointment as surveyor of the County of Amherst and paid 26 shillings for him for his commission.
6 Jan 1777 Delived Maj. James Higginbotham a Surveyor's Commission which I procured for him in consideration of which he is to resign at any time I require it, either to myself or to one of my sons.
On 6 Oct 1783, William Cabell Jr. was appointed Surveyor of Amherst by William & Mary College, which office he filled until 1 Dec 1788, when he resigned and procured the appointment of Col. James Higginbotham.
Application for his pension - R15097 [Rejected]
Monday, 17 Dec 1832, Amherst Co VA. James Higginbotham was commissioned Major of Amherst Co Militia on 1 Nov 1775. He was promoted to Col. and served to the end of the war, engaged chiefly as a recruiting officer. He died Mar 1813, aged 80 to 90; his wife already deceased. Four children were living when the application was made: Joseph C. Higginbotham of Bedford Co., George Washington Higginbotham, James Higginbotham, and Judith Higginbotham Dillard, wife of Joseph, all of Amherst Co. Their claim was denied because there was no provision for children.
James' nephew Benjamin [son of Joseph] testified that he was aged 75 and had always lived in Amherst Co. His uncle James had lived in Amherst Co from his birth until his death. Benjamin had served with James in the War. Benjamin was commissioned a Captain following the war and served for many years.
Frederick Padget, Bedford Co, in his 80th year was unable to travel to Court but said he knew the late Col. James Higginbotham. He had a receipt signed by James Higginbotham when he was recruited and enlisted.
Capt. Anderson Thompson of Bedford, 78 years, also unable to travel, sated that in 1776 he had seen James Higginbotham in actual service as a Major at Williamsburg.
The certificate when James was appointed Major, 1 Nov 1775, was also presented as evidence.
Amherst County Virginia In the Revolution, Lenora Higginbotham Sweeny, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1951
p.137 There is a record for pay to Capt James Higginbotham found in the VA State Library. 27 Sep 1777 - Capt James Higginbotham for pay of his Complement of Amherst Militia, per Accot. 189£, 7s 4 1/2d
Family tradition holds that his sword, carried through the War of the Revolution was carried by his son Lt. George W. Higginbotham in the War of 1812 and by his grandson Capt. William A. Higginbotham in the Civil War.
His three sons served in the War of 1812.

Sources

  1. The McCollum's of SC and GA family Genealogy on RootsWeb - James Higganbotham
  2. Capt John Joseph Higginbotham on Geni.com
  3. My Immigrant Ancestors on RootsWeb - James Higgenbotham
  4. See: Patriots Remembered BlogSpot - James Higginbotham and DAR Research on James Higginbotham
  5. Thomas Maxwell and His Descendants
  6. Virgina Select Marriages
  7. Find A Grave

See also:

  • Virginia Select Marriages Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2014.

Other Sources

  • Amherst County, Virginia, In the Revolution by Lenora Higginbotham Sweeny
  • Source: S67 Abbreviation: Higginbotham Descendants Title: Earl & Nena Higginbotham, Higginbotham Descendants of Moses and Frances Kyle Higginbotham (LDS Microfilm #1697905) Name: LDS - Family History Center Address: CONT Montgomery, Alabama City: Montgomery State: Alabama Note: Microfilm and fiche ordered from Salt Lake City Page: p.29

Acknowledgements

  • Tom Hill. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Tom and others.
  • WikiTree profile Higginbotham-117 created through the import of Lois for WikiTree.ged on Oct 10, 2011 by Kay Haden. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Kay and others.




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Higgenbotham-89 and Higginbotham-1375 appear to represent the same person because: Father is Higginbotham but could go either way. PMs can decide. Same find a grave on both profiles
posted by Teresa Downey
Rachel Campbell is the daughter of Henry Campbell and Charity. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Campbell-9110 I have already requested a MERGE of Campbell-9110 with Campbell-6638.

Rachel has 2 duplicate profiles which must be merged: Campbell-3864 to Campbell-24821. This Campbell family is extremely important to me and I have researched them 20 years and have sources to prove everything. Please take care of these merges. Thank you. Lilly Martin

posted on Higgenbotham-89 (merged) by Lilly Martin
can you add your sources? https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25639035 indicates the same birth and death listed, but a different set a of parents.
posted by Robin Lee
Higginbotham-117 and Higgenbotham-89 appear to represent the same person because: These two profiles are the same person, same birth date, same wife and child. This definately needs merging.
posted on Higgenbotham-89 (merged) by Sally Stovall