Biram was born in 1790. He passed away about 1854.
16 Aug 1838, Land Record, Sale-Cash Entry, White County, Arkansas[1]
First name maybe Abraham.
Byram is recorded as deceased in the following court references:
Byram was born about 1790. He passed away about 1850.
BSM Note: In addition to the above-noted children, Simon Sr. and Judith may also have had a son, William STACY, as one by that name is found in early Hawkins Co, TN, married to Dollie SIZEMORE, and with a daughter, Judith. I have not actively researched this line, but given the location and the fact that Biram STACY, s/o Benjamin and Ann Combs Stacy, married Millie SIZEMORE, sister of Dollie, it is certainly possible (not yet actively researched).
Biram STACY, b 1790-1800; resided in 1810 in Hawkins Co, TN(?); was listed on the 1820 Jackson Co, TN census; m Millie SISSEMORE (a.k.a. Mildred SIZEMORE).
A Biram Stacy appears in the 1820 census in Jackson County, TN. Born 1775-94.
A Biram Stacy appears in the 1830 census in Steward County, TN. He is in his fifties, has a wife and eight children. No Stacy’s appear with him and none appear later in Stewart until a (possible) grandson named John F. Stacy b. 1831 in the household of a Martha Smith in 1850.
Biram STACY, b 1790-1800; resided in 1810 in Hawkins Co, TN(?); was listed on | the 1820 Jackson Co, TN census; m Millie SISEMORE (a.k.a. Mildred SIZEMORE).
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Sorry, I TYPED the numbers in wrong. Stacy-965 and Stacy-2338 appear to be the same person. Same name, both males, same birth state, same birth year. Different wives, but Mildred Sizemore married first, had kids, and Elizabeth Royal would be second wife. Note the documentation on profile 2338 which gives parents and the other Stacy to Sizemore marriage. Here is Mildred's father (Edward Sizemore-291 of Hawkins Co TN) estate court records: Hawkins Co., TN, DB 6 [per abstract sent by Aletha M. Fields] pg. 284, 28 August 1810, proved 20 January 1811. Edward Sizemore's heirs to William Brotherton; Grantor deed; George Sizemore, Wm. Stacy, Myram Sizemore, Wiliam Sizemore, Byram Stacy, and Edward Sizemore, all of Hawkins County, Tennessee to William Brotherton of Green County, Tennessee, for $300, 109 1/2 acres of land in Hawkins County, on a branch of Beech Creek, being the place where Wm. Stacy now lives, adjoining Wm Sizemore and Fields. Wits: William Paine, Jacob Manis.
The children are much earlier than the Byram Stacy-965. Mildred sister was married to William Stacy, s/o Simon Stacy and Judith Tolson. This profile 965 might need to be merged with 2338. Perhaps this profile is his second marriage? Someone should research the children listed on the 2338 and see where they went, etc. Perhaps Mildred died young, with 2 kids, and then Byram married secondly? I Hope someone would look into this and clarify. Here is an abstract of the probate for the estate of Mildred's father, which lists Byram Stacy, he would be Mildred's husband. Hawkins Co., TN, DB 6 [per abstract sent by Aletha M. Fields] pg. 284, 28 August 1810, proved 20 January 1811. Edward Sizemore's heirs to William Brotherton; Grantor deed; George Sizemore, Wm. Stacy, Myram Sizemore, Wiliam Sizemore, Byram Stacy, and Edward Sizemore, all of Hawkins County, Tennessee to William Brotherton of Green County, Tennessee, for $300, 109 1/2 acres of land in Hawkins County, on a branch of Beech Creek, being the place where Wm. Stacy now lives, adjoining Wm Sizemore and Fields. Wits: William Paine, Jacob Manis.