# Birth: 17 FEB 1794 in Greenville District, South Carolina
# Death: 25 MAR 1882 in Near Cullman, Alabama
# Burial: Good Hope Cemetery, Cullman County, Alabama
# Note:
See History of Walker County, Alabama.
Daniel Tubb is enumerated in the 1830 Perry County, Alabama Census. In his household are 1 male under 5 years, 1 male 5-10 years, 1 male 30-40 years and 1 female 20-30 years.
The minutes of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church records, Walker County, Alabama 1845-1883, indicates that at a meeting held on the first Sabbath of September 1845, Daniel and Elizabeth Tubbs joined the church by letter. In December 1846, Daniel Tubbs was excluded from the Church for drinking too much. In another meeting, September 1859, D. Tubbs asked and was restored to the Chruch. He then asked for a Letter of Dismission for him and his wife. The request was granted.
Daniel and Elizabeth Tubb(s) were enumerated in the 1850 District 12, Walker County Census. Daniel's age is given as 55 years and born in South Carolina.
Daniel and Elizabeth Tubb(s) were enumerated in the 1860 Eastern Division, Post Office Blackwater, Walker County Census. Daniel's age is given as 63 years and born in South Carolina.
In the 1867 Voting Registration Loyalty Oaths, taken 30 July 1867, Daniel Tubb (Tubbs) indicated he was born 17 February 1794 in Greenville District, South Carolina.
Pension filed 23 May 1871. Daniel Tubbs was formerly married to Matilda Sanders who died on Lost Creek, Walker County, Alabama in 1840. Daniel Tubbs died near Cullman 25 March 1882. Filed by Elizabeth Tubbs.
Father: George TUBBS b: ca 1770-1780
Mother: Elizabeth (TUBBS) b: ca 1770-1780
Marriage 1 Matilda SANDERS b: ca 1800-1810 in South Carolina
* Married: ABT 1815 in Tennessee
Children
1. Has No Children Mary Ann ?Polly? TUBBS b: ABT 1818 in Franklin County, Tennessee
2. Has Children Sidey Emeline TUBBS b: 4 MAR 1820 in Tennessee
3. Has Children Samuel Sanders TUBBS b: 24 APR 1824 in Franklin County, Tennessee
4. Has Children Daniel Lee TUBBS b: 7 OCT 1827 in Franklin County, Tennessee
Marriage 2 Elizabeth J. 'Betsy' RUTLEDGE b: ABT 1819 in Kentucky
* Married: 16 FEB 1840 in Walker County, Alabama
Children
1. Has Children Winford 'Winnie' TUBBS b: 1842 in Walker County, Alabama
2. Has Children Martha C. TUBBS b: APR 1843 in Walker County, Alabama
3. Has Children Catharine ?Sugar? TUBBS b: APR 1844 in Walker County, Alabama
4. Has No Children Benjamin J. TUBBS b: 1848 in Walker County, Alabama
5. Has Children Joseph Dote TUBBS b: 17 MAR 1849 in Walker County, Alabama
6. Has Children William G. TUBBS b: APR 1851 in Walker County, Alabama
7. Has Children Daniel Franklin 'Bud' TUBBS b: 28 SEP 1852 in Walker County, Alabama
8. Has No Children Elizabeth Jane 'Sis' TUBBS b: 28 SEP 1858 in Walker County, Alabama
9. Has Children Matilda P. TUBBS b: 29 DEC 1861 in Walker County, Alabama
Place of Burial: Good Hope Cemetery, Cullman, Alabama, United States
Birth: February 17, 1794
Anderson, Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Death: March 25, 1882
Cullman, Alabama, United States
Immediate Family:
Son of George Tubbs, Jr. and Elizabeth Jane Tubbs
Husband of Elizabeth J. B. Tubbs
Ex-husband of Matilda Tubbs
Father of Martha Ann Tubbs; Mary Ann Tubbs; Sidy Emeline Patton; Samuel Tubbs; Daniel Lee Tubbs; Winaford Tubbs; Martha Rushing (Tubbs); Catherine Tingle (Tubbs); Benjamin J. Tubbs; Daniel Franklin Bud Tubbs; Elizabeth Jane Tubbs; Matilda P. Tubbs and Joseph Dote Tubbs
Brother of Rebecca Tubbs; Lydia Tubbs; Samuel Tubbs; Mary Polly Tubbs; Fannie Tubbs; Richard Floyd Tubbs; Jane Tubbs; Sarah (Sary) Tubbs; Elisha Floyd Tubbs; Karenhappuck Tubbs; Susan Tubbs; Elizabeth Floyd Tubbs; Isabella Floyd Tubbs; Lucinda (Lusindy) Tubbs; Floyd Tubbs; George Washington Tubbs and David Alexander Tubbs
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Sources
↑1840 Census:
"1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Walker, Alabama; Roll: 16; Page: 292; Family History Library Film: 0002335 Ancestry Record 8057 #1376165 (accessed 3 December 2022)
Daniel Tubb in Walker, Alabama.
↑ Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry; Col John Coffee
MEN MOSTLY FROM: Rutherford, Davidson, Dickson, Robertson, Smith, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson Counties
CAPTAINS: John Baskerville, Thomas Bradley, John W. Byrn, Blackman Coleman, Robert Jetton, Charles Kavanaugh, Alexander McKeen, Michael Molton, David Smith, Frederick Stump, James Terrill
This regiment of cavalry joined Jackson's forces at Natchez in early 1813. The strength of the regiment was approximately 600 men. While the bulk of Jackson's troops traveled by boat to Natchez, Coffee's mounted men went overland after rendezvousing near Franklin, Tennessee in mid-January 1813. The officers of this regiment were considered to be the elite citizens of their counties. John Coffee was a wealthy landowner in Rutherford County and a one-time business partner of Andrew Jackson.
↑ Profile created by Topher Sims through the import of Carlie_s Family Tree.ged on Nov 23, 2017. This comment and citation should be deleted after a short biography has been added and primary sources have been cited.
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