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TEE WESTON
CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY
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CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
VOLUME I NOVEMBER 1980 NUMBER III
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Officers, Conmittees, and
Treasurer's Report.52
The President's Letter.53
The Chappell Family.54
The Brown Family Canetery.56
Bible Records of the North Family.57
Early Carroll County Marriages 1828-1840. 58
Early Carroll County Marriages 1839-1842...61
The Stage Coach in Early Carroll County.63
Letters to Santa Claus 1913-1914.64
Grandma Shirley, Centenarian (1913).67
Source Index to Carroll County Cemeteries.68
Pension Applications of Civil War Veterans
and Widows in Carroll County in 1920.69
New Members in Carroll County
Genealogical Society.71
Membership Application for 1981. 73
Queries, Corrections, Announcements.74
Ancestor Charts. 77
Surname Index for 1980
Carroll County Genealogical Quarterlies.79
Copyright 1980
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THE CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA
Mrs. Kermit B. Cox, President.Rt. 2 Box 274
Carrollton, Ga. 30117
Mrs. Reuben Word, Vice President.805 Rome Street
Carrollton, Ga. 30117
Mrs. Deborah D. Ivey, Secretary.Box 704
Bowdon, Ga. 30108
Mr. L.A. Foster, Treasurer.Rte. 3 Box 75
Carrollton, Ga. 30117
COMMITTEES
Membership.RudeneHollingsworth, Mary
Reeves, Mary Florence Word,
Louise Holland
Publicity.MaryRowell, Evylan Morrow,
Sharon Clower, Patricia Reid
Publication.....Jan Bell, Edna Lackey, Dr.
Elmo Roberds
Project.JessieHamrick, Dot Robinson,
Curtis Harrison, Nell Yates
TREASURER'S REPORT
Mr. L.A. Foster reports that the October balance in the bank is $714.92.
This society was organized in 1976 in Carrollton, Georgia by several interested
persons for the purpose of perserving local records and evaluating, and sharing such
records with persons who have a like for genealogy. Membership is open to all persons
interested in genealogy in Carroll County and surrounding counties. Msnbership dues
are $10.00 per year per individual, or $12.50 per year for a family. Dues are on
a calendar basis (January to December). This bulletin is included at no extra cost
in membership dues with one copy per family. Extra copies and back issues are
available at the price of $3.00 each. Exchange bulletins are welcome. Queries for
manbers are free; for non-members, the cost is $1.00 for the first fifty words and
$2.00 for 50-100 words. Queries may be addressed to the Editor, Jan R. Bell, Rt. 9
Box 505, Carrollton, Georgia 30117.
This society does not assume responsibility for errors of fact or opinion which may
appear in the articles furnished by its members. We will gladly correct any errors
which are brought to our attention.
Published by the Carroll County Genealogical Society, a non-profit organization.
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Dear Members,
I am glad to be able to greet you again after being disabled
for several months. I had the misfortune of breaking an ankle
last June, from which I have had a very slow recovery.
Jan Bell, editor of our Carroll County Genealogical Quarterly,
is to be commended for a job well done in getting out the
summer issue of our quarterly. I greatly appreciate her taking
care of the writing of the president's letter.
I am very pleased to announce that of this date, this society
has one hundred and thirteen members. It is interesting to
note that at the beginning of this year we had less that twenty
members. We welcome all these new members to our society, and
urge each of you to attend our meetings .if at all possible. To
you out-of-town members, we would be gMd to have you to att¬
end our meetings if you ever pass this way.
Due to the rapid growth of this society, we have been having
"growing pains", in that it has been very hard to keep pace
with our ever expanding membership list. There is a possibility
that some members did not get their quarterlies on time, or
got ;the wrong issue, for which we apologize. For any correspond¬
ence about these matters, please contact Mrs. Bernard (Nell)
Yates, 818 Tyus Rd., Bowdon, Ga. 30108. Mrs. Yates is now in
charge of all memberships and mailing.
I feel that our society has had a very sucessful year. Besides
the overwhelming growth of our membership, we have had very
good monthly meetings.Our attendance has been above average
and our programs have been just great. We have seen two proj¬
ects completed, namely the program which was instrumental in
getting many of the church records of the county placed on
microfilm at the State Archives and some have also been given
to the West Georgia Regional Library for their microfilm dep¬
artment. Also,all the county tax digests that have survived
for the years l84l through 187^» are back at the Carroll County
Courthouse, after being restored and microfilmed at the State
Archives, in Atlanta.
I know each of you join me in looking forward to an even better
year, next year. In the meantime, HAPPY HUNTING!
Your president,
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TEE CHAPPELL FAMILY
For the following information, I am indebted to Mrs. C.R. Allen, 1500 Everglades
Drive, Tyler, Texas 75701, who shared her research on the Chappell family most
generously with me.
The very first Chappell family of our line that we have records of lived in
Cabarrus County, N.C. The name of this first Chappell ancestor is not known for
sure but is believed to be John Chappell because of deeds found there prior to 1800.
I believe that this John Chappell was the father of tvo sons, Jesse and Allen, and
he probably had other children also, whose names are unknown to us. On March 16, 1789,
Jesse F. Chappell was bom in North Carolina. It is believe that Jesse is the older
brother of Allen Chappell, from vfacm my family is descended. Allen Chappell was bom
nine years after Jesse in the year 1798, also in North Carolina. Both Jesse and Allen
grew to young manhood in this state and later married vonen who were also natives of
North Carolina. In September of 1813, Jesse F. Chappell married Sally Purvians in
Cabarrus County, N.C. On January 11, 1820, Allen Chappell married Patsey Martha
Purviance, also in Cabarrus County, N.C. (Note: It is my opinion that there is a
possibility that these two young ladies were sisters, or otherwise related. The
spelling of Purvians and Purviance is quite similar and one or the other could have
easily been misspelled by the clerk recording the marriage. Another interesting
fact is that,in my own family, these names had been passed down mostly by ward of
mouth and these names had been ronembered as Sally "Vines” and Patsey Martha "Vines.")
Many years later, Allen and Patsey Martha Chappell had a daughter whom they called
"Vina", which could be a nickname for Purviance if she were given her mother's maiden
name. Sally Purvians had been bom in 1791 and Patsey Martha Purviance'had been bom
in 1798. At some point in time, Jesse and Allen Chappell appear in records in
Mecklenburg, N.C.
Jesse and Sally Chappell lived in North Carolina during the early years of their
married life, for the first five of their children are on record as having been bom
there. G.D. Henderson Chappell, bom in 1815 was their first son. Four daughters
followed: Matilda on November 16, 1816; Mahalia in 1818; Malina on July 8, 1822;
and Eliza Ann on November 26, 1824.
Shortly after their marriage, Allen Chappell and his new bride, called Martha,
must have joined the many families Who were moving from North Carolina to Georgia
to settle on the newly acquired lands which had been ceded by the Indians. The
1820 Ga. Census recorded Allen and Martha Chappell living in Greene County, Ga.
Living with them in their household were two adult females (ages between 26~45).
This could have possibly been a mother and a sister who had migrated with them to Ga.
By 1827, Jesse and Sally Chappell had moved their family to Georgia also, for
their second son, James L.G. Chappell, was bom in that state on January 6, 1827.
Then there followed the birth of the third son, and seventh child, Sandy Allen
Chappell on December 11, 1830. (During the War Between the States, Sandy Allen
Chappell was a member of the Holloway Grays and was killed at the Battle of
Murfreesboro, Tennessee on December 20, 1862.) Jesse and Sally Chappell settled
in an area of Georgia that later became Monroe County (1821). Later on, Lamar
County was carved out of Monroe County (1920) and there is still an area there
known as Chappell’s Mill.
In 1827, Allen Chappell won a parcel of land in the 1827 Land Lottery of
Troup County, Ga. However, later records show that by 1828, he had sold this land.
In 1830, Allen and Martha Chappell were living in Upson County, Ga. with their
four year old son, Crosby Dawson Chappell, who had been bom in 1826. The two
female adults were still living with them, according to the census taken that year.
By 1840, Allen and Martha Chappell had several more children and they had moved to
Heard County, Ga. A daughter, Martha, had been bom in 1832; a daughter Vina in
1837; and another son, Allen H. Chappell in 1838. The name and age of the other
daughter is not known.
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By 1850, Allen and Martha Chappell had moved their family to Tallapoosa
County, Alabama. By 1860, the census showed that their next-door neighbors were
Jesse Chappell kid his second wife, Melinda Wise Chappell. (I have seen their
marriage certificate on record in Carroll County marriage books.) The daughter
Vina was still living with her parents, Allen and Martha, in 1860 and so were what
appear to be several grandchildren: Mary Chappell, age 5; Moses Chappell, age 3;
John Floyd, age 8; Mary Floyd, age 6; and Susan Floyd, age 4. This was a lively
household for Allen and Martha Chappell who,by this time, were 62 years old. By
1870, Allen Chappell had moved his family back to Heard County, Ga. and it is here
that he lived the remainder of his life. The location of his grave is not known.
My family was descended from Allen Chappell through his oldest son, Crosby
Dawson Chappell, bom in 1826. In the 1850 census of Georgia, Crosby Chappell
was living in Coweta County, Ga. Coweta County joins the eastern part of Heard
County and also the southeastern part of Carroll County. In 1850, Crosby Chappell
was 24 years old and his wife, Martha E. Jones Chappell, was also 24. At this time,
they had a five-year-old son, James M. Chappell, and a ten-month-old daughter, Sarah.
A thirty-year-old white female by the name of Lizean Kelley was also living with them.
Between the years before the next census was taken, three more children were bom
to Crosby and Martha Chappell: Mary in 1852; John in 1859; and Thomas in 1860. By
1860, Crosby Chappell had moved his family to Tallapoosa County, Ala. where he was
living near his parents. But by 1870, Crosby Chappell had moved his family to
Villa Rica in Carroll County, Ga. Four more children had been bom: June in 1862;
Dora in 1864; Ella in 1866; and Allen Dawson Chappell in 1870.
My family was descended from Crosby Dawson Chappell through his youngest son, *
Allen Dawson Chappell, bom in 1870. Like the Chappell men before him, Allen
Dawson Chappell grew.up to become a farmer, but he was also a carpenter, too. On
Christmas Day of 1890, he married Eldorado "Rada" Chambers, who was the daughter of
James A. Chambers and Martha A. Fowler Chambers of Carroll County, Ga. (Buried at
Stripling Chapel Church, Carroll Co., Ga.) The oldest child of Allen Dawson Chappell
and Eldorado Chambers Chappell was my grandmother, Martha Maude Chappell, bom on
November 25, 1891. Six more children were bom unto than: Byrd Morton Chappell,
bom on November 23, 1893; Carl Benjamin Chappell, bom July 25, 1897; Alma Pauline
Chappell, bom July 5, 1900; Twin Sons: Hoke and Smith Chappell (named for Governor
Hoke Smith of Georgia) , bom April 16, 1907; and Mary Louise Chappell, bom May 4,
1909. Rada Chambers Chappell (bom March 2, 1874) died of typhoid fever on August
23, 1914. She is buried in an unmarked grave alongside her parents at Stripling
Chapel Church in Carroll County, Ga. Allen Dawson Chappell (bom December 11, 1870)
died on October 15, 1923 and was buried at Milledgeville, Georgia. I would be
interested in locating his grave there if anyone might have this Information.
For those of you who might be more interested in the descendants of Jesse
Chappell, I would refer you to LAMAR COUNTY HISTORY (GEORGIA) by Mrs. Augusta
Lambdin, 1932 . Also, I might mention that Mrs. C.R. Allen of Tyler, Texas, who
is largely responsible for the research in this article, is a descendant of
James M. Chappell, the older brother of Allen Dawson Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Allen
visited in Carroll County in the Fall of 1973 and collected much information from
Family Bibles, cemeteries, and from interviews with relatives. I have typed copies
of this information which I will be glad to share.
Contributed by Jan Robinson Bell
Married on the 28th of December, 1871, at the residence of J.R. Handley, by D.J.
Moore, Esq. Mr. John B. Word and Mrs. Anna Handley, all of this county. Carroll
County Times, 1872
THE BROWN FAMILY CEMETERY
Located on south side of Temperance Methodist Church, Highway 61, Sand Hill
Community. Surveyed by Mrs. Clyde Reeves. This cemetery is in bad condition
and there are about 24 unmarked graves.
Doris Dickson—dau. of Mr. & Mrs. R. S. Dickson
11- 11-1914/ 11-12-1919
Zachariah Lumsden
2-7-1849/1-19-1887
Nesbert Lumsden—son of Z. T. and Lavonia E. Lumsden
12- 28-1880/11-28-1881
Helen Hammond Richards
12-10-1870/7-29-1929
Edith Irene Richards
6- 15-1895/3-29-1963
Charles Forest Richards
8- 16-1867/2-18-1966
Henry Childress Wallis
5-27-1899
Lois Richards Wallis
1- 1-1901
Jane A. Hammond
2- 3-1828/5-5-1899
Infant Son of M.S. and Toirmie May Dickson
7- 30-1913/9-5-1913
Nancy E. Brown—Wife of J.C.W. Brown
9- 18-1839/5-31-1887
J.C.W. Brown
1-6-1837/12-23-1892 MASON
Thomas Jefferson P ?
3- 24-1872
Aged 62 years 11 months 12 days
Baby Emma Irene Embry
12-31-1879/8-14-1881
Jennie Peek Hinesley—Wife of W.A. Hinesley
6-15-1862/12-12-1891
Mother of H. 0. (Q.?) Hinesley
John W. Gill
1884/1942
M. Annie Gill
1882/1949
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Ladema I.—dau. of W.A. and Ida Hinesley
2-3-1897/3-5-1897
George R. Brannon
1891/1943
Orlando D. Gordon—Son of Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Gordon
1-7-1868/1-12-1882
Contributed by Mrs. Clyde Reeves
BIBLE RECORD
Copied from Leah Echols North's Bible, now in possession of Harvey H. North,
Newnan, Georgia, by Martha North Ware, Newnan, Georgia. Bible stereotyped,
printed, and published by H. & E. Phinney, Cooperstown, N.Y., 1833 and sold by
them at their bookstore, and by the booksellers generally in the United States.
BIRTHS
Robert North bom December 25, 1762
Leah NOrth, his wife was bom November 27, 1770
John R. North was bom September 15, 1837
Marcus A. North was bom March 23, 1836 (Son of William)
Abraham North was bom October, 1838 (Son of Anthony)
William NOrth was bom January 8. 1790
Elizabeth North was bom July 11, 1791
Anthony North was bom September 29, 1793
Martha North was bom November 21, 1796
Abraham North was bom March 4, 1799
Jonathan B. NOrth was bom September 19, 1801
Robert NOrth was bom August 20, 1803
Lucy Crowder North was bom May 4, 1809
Nancy Caple North was bom December 12, 1810
Marcus D. NOrth was bom April 13, 1813
MARRIAGES
Robert NOrth was married to Leah Echols February 1789
DEATHS
Robert NOrth, the husband of Leah North, departed this life February 23, 1823
Eudosia A. NOrth departed this life April 12, 1848 (first wife of Marcus D. NOrth,
Eudosia Thurmond) r
Lucy C. Willis departed this life July 28, 1849
Leah North departed this life July 2, 1854
Martha Hales died November 17, 1878
Elizabeth NOrth departed this life January 1794
Jonathan North departed this life April 1810
Robert B. NOrth departed this life September 1810
Nancy Caple NOrth departed this life August 1829
Marcus D. North departed this life September 15, 1855
Marcus A. North was killed in Battle at Manassas Plain July 21, 1861
John R. North was killed in the Battle of Sharpsturg August 1, 1862
(Son of Marcus D. North)
William B. Willis died of disease at Warrenton, Va. 1861 (Son of Lucy C. Willis)
Robert Andrew North died in Term. September 30, 1863 (Son of Abraham V. North)
Contributed by Kenneth Newman
CARROLL COUNTY MARRIAGES 1828-1840
(TAKEN FROM BOOK HC'* CARROLL COUNTY MARRIAGES 1828-1866)
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Marriages alphabetized under groom's name from A-K were published in the
Summer Carroll County Genealogical Quarterly 1980. This is the continuation:
Groom
Lambert, Elisha
Lankford, Garrett F.
Lewis, Elliot
Lewis, Shadrick
Liles, David
Lilse, Hiram
Lilses, Jesse
Long, Joseph
Long, Robert A.
Long, Robert
Long, William
Lyne, John P.
Makafey, Hiram
Malone, William
Mann, Hiram H.
Martin, Archibald B.
Martin, Emanuel
Matthews, Benjamin E.
May, William
Meguffie, John
Merrell, Henry F.
Merrell, William W.
Michael, Barnabas
Michael, Peter
Miller, Daniel
Miller, James M.
Miller, Jefferson
Miller, Thomas
Millsaps, Jeremiah
Moore, James D.
Moore, Joseph
Morgan, Joseph
Morris, William G.
Morris, William G.
Morrison, Samuel
Moseley, Miles
Mull, Peter
Mullens, Lessenbee
Munkus, William
Murphey, Jeremiah
Murphy, Mattherson
McBrayer, Andrew
McBrayer, John H.
McBumett, Daniel
McCalman, Lindon C.
McCammack,_
McCay, Henry
McCracken, George
McDonald, Jason H.
McDowell, Alfred B.
McElroy, Andrew H.
McElroy, Thomas J.
Bride
Elizabeth Baker
Martha Watts
Priscilla Frazier
Clary Holcolmb
Nancy Johnson
Sarah Norwood
Mary Ann Johnson
Lavina Holcolmb
Antoinette Thurmond
Melinda Ingram
Lucinda Hicks
Elizabeth Noland
Martha Hogan
Caroline Martin
Tabitha H. Everett
Julian Malone
Mary Blanchard
Marsha Beasley
Majy Ann Mullen
Elizabeth Williamson
Clarissa Durham
Mary Durham
Elizabeth B. Weir
Rebecca Martin
Mary Springfield
Rhodann Lewis
Nancy Taylor
Emeline Looney
Emerline R. Smith
Caroline M. Malone
Lucretia Jones
Scintha Stephenson
Nancy Hembree
Milly Hight
Nancy Gothard
Mathilda Hagan
Cristenna Van Horn
Jane Renu (?)
Mary Leathers
Adeline Black
Edny Shackleford
Nancy Leathers
Susannah Leathers
Lilly Emorey
Eliza Sharp
Mary Blalock
Nancy E. Chandler
Martha Huse (?)
Sarah Ramsey
Sarah McElroy
Margaret Hiler
Mary House
Marriage Date
2- 20-1838
9- 22-1829
5-31-1835
3- 3-1836
4- 9-1833
4- 28-1833
10- 14-1834
5- 16-1839
12-28-1830
1- 21-1831
9-1-1828
3- 3-1836
4- 11-1827
5- 8-1834
3-20-1831
12-18-1837
10-14-1832
10- 27-1839
2- 4-1832
3- 3-1839
11- 20-1838
9- 19-1837
11- 17-1833
4- 24-1832
5- 1-1832
12- 3-1835
10- 24-1839
11- 22-1834
9-10-1835
12- 18-1837
11-12-1838
2-2-1840
2- 14-1833
3- 24-1836
11-3-1837
9- 19-1833 (no cert.)
2-23-1832
2-12-1835
8- 18-1833
2- 2-1832
10- 27-1835
1- 27-1833
3- 19-1836
4- 22-1834
9- 13-1832
10- 17-1832
8- 4-1831
9- 10-1839
8-22-1839
4-27-1837
2- 9-1832
7-11-1830
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Groom
NfcElroy, William F.
McElwreath
McFarland,
,
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James
McGuire, Thomas
McHand, John
McKey, Lindsey
McKinney, Hiram
McKinsey, John P.
McKleroy, John B.
McRae, Hugh J.
McRay, Malcolm H.
McRay, William J.
McSpadden, Green C.
McWhorter, Arthur W.
McWhorter, Elijah
Owens, John
Parker, Abel
Parks, Enoch
Parish,,William
Patrick, William A.K.
Perry, Edward
Perry, Joshua
Phillips, James
Phillips, William
Phillips, William
Phillips, Zachariah
Philpot, Jesse
Philpot, Reubin
Pollard, Joseph
Porterfield, Nelson
Posey, Lorenzo Dow
Price, Seaborn
Printup, Joseph J.
Puckett, Benjamin A. W.
Rabum, Hodge
Ragland, Alexander M.
Rapier, John
Raspberry, John C.
Ray, John
Reach, Isaac B.
Reeves, Eddison
Reid, George
Reid, Reubin
Reid, Tennis H.
Reynolds, Jesse W.
Richards, William S.
Robinson, Jesse
Robinson, Walter
Rodgers, James H.
Rookes, William P.
Rookes, William P.T.
Rooks, James M.
Rose, Benjamin
Rowell, Johnson
Rowell, Joshua
Russell, Thomas M.
Sanford, George
Selman, Jeremiah
Shackelford, John
Shelton, Stephen
Sherdon, Abner
Bride
Nancy Clayton
Elizabeth Rabum
Elizabeth Harrison
Susan B.G. Lavender
Jane McHand
Martha Hand
Elizabeth Lowery
Mary G. Sharp
Elizabeth Ann Jones
Elizabeth J. Bums
Mary Stewart
Susan Adams
Almartha Stone
Eleanor Mitchell
Narcissa Williamson
Nancy Raspberry
Leathy Hiler
Mathilda Hiles (?)
Margaret Clines
Mary Goddard
Cealy Brown
Emily K. Brown
Clairese White
Anne Thomas
Nancy Odum
Susannah Coleman
Jamima Deason
Jamirah Wamberly
Sarah Trap
Neaty C. Dixon
Nancy Golden
Elizabeth Arnold
Adelia P. Lavender
Cincinatus H. Mullens
Susan White
Martha Bowen
Mary Box
Delaney Brooks
Bethaney Lavender
Lucinda Huckabee
Mary Ann Knight
Margaret Whisenhunt
Jane Golden
Frances Whisenhunt
Anne Collins
Sarah McDowel
Fanny Hanson.
Julian Lawrence
Catherine Springer
Mathilda Selman
Julia Ann Melone
Susannah Dover
Rachel Dunken
Rebecca Goggins
Mary Butler
Lucinda Rodgers
Elender Lowery
Pemely Norwood
Tinsey Duke
Charity Collins
Margery Noland
Marriage Date
11-13-1837
10- 16-1834
2-27-1834
7- 16-1833
8- 14-1839 (no cert.)
9- 7-1837
11- 30-1829
11- 13-1834
10- 24-1837
6-23-1837
2-12-1832
4-26-1831
2-7-1831
9- 21-1836
10- 21-1839
12- 23-1835
10- 27-1831
4-14-1834 (no cert.)
12-25-1838
2-11-1835
11- 24-1836
11-24-1836
11- 10-1835
10-13-1831
10-3-1839
10-14-1831
10- 20-1830
12- 20-1827 (?)
12-22-1833
2-4-1832
1-8-1832
1-29-1839
no date
9-10-1835
11- 3-1834
9- 18-1834
4-10-1828
1- 22-1833
12- 25-1833
12-24-1833
11- 22-1838
2- 6-1840
12- 8-1831
12-19-1837
8- 9-1838 p
10- 21-1831
7-23-1837
9-
1
0-1835
1-10-1833
5-15-1833 (no cert.)
3- 22-1840
5-6-1830
7-24-1835
12-6-1837
4- 2-1833
4-29-1832
12-3-1831
11- 24-1838
4- 29-1831
5- 7-1837
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Groom Bride Marriage Date
Sills, Benjamin
Sims, John
Slate, William
Smith, Ephriam
Smith, Gabriel
Smith, George H.
Smith, John P.
Smith, Joshua
Smith, Littleton
Speaks, Robert
Stephens, Elijah
Stephens, Washington B.
Stephenson, John
Stephenson, Robert
Stewart, John
Stewart, Josiah
Stillwell, John
Stribbling, Miles B.
Sullivan, Woody
Sweat, Luke
Tallent, John
Tankersly, Boxdaky (?)
Taylor, Jeremiah
Temason, Cook
Tharter, Alfred
Thies, William J.
Thomas, Lexington
Thomas, William
Thompson, John W.
Thompson, Joseph
Thompson, Samuel
Thompson, Samuel D.
Tidwell, Mansel H.
Trout, Joseph
Turner, Hiram
Wagnon, William J.
Walker, James
Walker, Jefferson
Walker, Jordan
Walker, William D.
Wall, John P.A.
Wallace, Thomas D.
Ward, John W.
Ware, George W.
Watson, Burton
Watt, John
Watts, John W.
Weir, Samuel B.
Weisenhunt, Adam
Weisenhunt, Geroge
Weisenhunt, Peter
West, Anderson B.
Wester, Bufer
Whiesenhunt, Henry
White, Adolphus
White, James F.
White, Matthew J.
White, Richard
Martha Heard
Nancy Jones
Conney Rahim
Fannie Wyatt
Matilda Carter
Cresa Hammond
Elizabeth Leathers
Jane Tatum
Birtha Hill
Jane Graham
Millie Ayers
Caroline Miller
Rachel Martin
Rhoda Clark
Clementine Jordan
Sarah Hearford
Mary Jones
Nancy Hand
Jane Harrison
Elizabeth Owen
Barbara Whisenhunt
Miallia Poe
Jane McHard (?)
Mary M. McCagham
Sarah Price
Sirenna Clayton
Susan Miller
Elvina Oharra
Ruth Thompson
Emily Orr
Sarah Barnwell
Eliza Barnwell
Harriett Smith
Mary Clayton
Arminda Caroline Williamson
Eliza Palmer
Calinna Wright
Rachel Adrian
Hannah R. Dickson
Sarah Sanders (us?)
Nancy Williams
Martha E. Porterfield
Mary Mead
Elizabeth Louis
Eleander Bryce
Rebecca Wadkins
Eliza Logan
Hannah Holcomb
Nancy Bell
Susannah Collins
Mary Bell
Susan Treadwell
Kissea Graham
Sarah Collins
Milla Davis
Sarah Darrett
Aggey Darrett
Mary Phillips
10- 20-1835
6-13-1833
12-25-1832
6-19-1831
9-30-1837
2- 27-1833
11- 10-1831
1- 24-1828
3- 1-1836 \
3- 10-1831
9- 23-1838
10- 30-1837
12- 4-1829
4- 26-1838
2- 28-1836
10- 18-1836
I- 9-1840
6- 24-1835
7- 10-1834
11- 28-1832
12- 25-1831
5- 8-1834
8- 15-1839
II- 14-1839
12-14-1837
4- 1-1833 (no cert.)
8-1-1838
1- 27-1834
8-18-1835
8- 29-1833
7-13-1835
9- 7-1830
2- 25-1835
12-2-1832
1- 3-1833
11-22-1838
7- 7-1828
5- 18-1831
11-10-1831
2- 9-1837
11-15-1839
I- 29-1837
8- 18-1839
II- 3-1838
11- 11-1838
1- 27-1834
2- 25-1830
7-25-1837
9- 13-1831
4- 24-1828
3- 11-1828
12- 17-1837
1-29-1837
7-12-1838
1- 9-1832
5- 28-1837
12-14-1836 (no cert.)
2- 20-1837
61
Groom Bride Marriage Date
White, William
Wilkerson, Michael
Williams, Clayton
Williams, James H.
Williams, John
Williams, Moses
Williams, Nathaniel C.
Williams, Wiett
Williams, William
Williams, William
Williams, William H.
Williamson, John
Williamson, Porter
Williamson, William
Williford, William T.
Windham, Kincheon
wood, Geroge W.
wood, John
Wood, Peter
Woodliff, Littleberry
Word, James H.
Wray, Harman
Wray, Peter
Wright, Henry
Yates, Alferd
Young, Edmond B.
Young, Harrison B.
Elizabeth Avery
Elizabeth Golding
Mary Chambers
Sarah Davidson
Temperance Eaton
Mary Adams
Martha Avery
Nancy Wood
Sarah Haynes
Sarah Graham
Polly Ann Milford
Catherine Hopper
Marinda Ellison
Mary Williamson
Sarah Smith
Mahaley Williams
Elizabeth P. Ridgeway
Bead A. Williams
Elizabeth Heobs
Susie Trublefield (?)
Elizabeth Durham
Martha E. Jackson
Eliza Pain
Elizabeth Goddard
Arminda Sheets
Martha Mabry
Nancy Lovejoy
7- 31-1837
8- 4-1835
12-6-1832
12-19-1834
12-30-1834
8-6-1839
7-25-1837
10- 3-1833
11- 3-1836
6-26-1830
2-15-1838
12- 12-1839
6- 4-1839
7- 25-1839
8- 4-1835
2-12-1837
1- 6-1835
12-19-1839
12-25-1831
6-4-1837
2- 12-1834
I- 16-1840
3- 5-1840
II- 27-1832
10-6-1836
1- 26-1837
2- 3-1832
Contributed by Clarice Cox, C.G.R.S.
CARROLL COUNTY MARRIAGES 1839-1842
Taken from Carroll County Marriage Book "C" beginning with page 61.
Grocm Bride Marriage Date
Adams, Jacob
Adams, Robert
Allen, Abosolom
Albright, Jeremiah
Avera, Richard
Bailey, Francis M.
Barnet, Froman H.
Bivin, George
Brown, John G. W.
Bryant, Peter s.
Bryant, William
Bryce, Thomas
Burnet, Valentine
Burson, William W.
Champion, Joseph
Chandler, Oliver C,
Cline, William
Canady, James
Carter, Albert
Cockran, James
Collins, Silas
Crisp, Joel
Rachel Vincent
Martha Jones
Elizabeth Blackwell
Emily Moore
Mary Bird
Lucy Ann J. Duke
Jane Bolen
Saraharadelie Isham
Martha S. Tendell
Mary Boggs
Susan Giles
Harrietal ? Golding
Mary Dover
Elizabeth Boggess
Lettie Magby
Nancy Smith
Patience King
Mary Jones
Nancy Laird
Emily Brumby
Mary Ann Gray
Lucintha Cole
12-5-1841
8- 31-1841
2-4-1841
5-23-1841
5-27-1841
9- 24-1840
11- 22-1839
1- 16-1842
2- 16-1840
1-12-1840
I- 3-1842
no cert.
9-24-1839
5-12-1840
3- 20-1841
12- 23-1840
7-16-1839
7-22-1841
no cert.
9-17-1840
II- 15-1840
1-23-1841
62
Groom Bride Marriage Date
Davis, Henry W.
Davis, Richard
Davis, Thomas D.
Dorough, William B.
Espey, Thomas B.
Field, William M.
‘Finch, John
Flippen, William
Finell, Simon
Foster, Walter V.
Gable, William
Gray, John W.
Green, John
Hail, William
Harper, J.
Harris, Patrick H.
Haynes, Henry
Head, James K.
Helton, Silas
Hensley, Miles D.
Hinsley, David F.
Hinton, Samuel
Heolgood? Hobgood?, Louis W.
Hodges, Andrew J.
Hunter, Alfred
Jackson, Andrew E.
Jackson, William
Johnson, Jeremiah
Johnson, William
Jones, William B.
Keadle, John B.
Kennon, William
Kilgore, John
Kilgore, William
Kindred, Durham
Kinney, George
Knight, Richard P.
Laird, Archibald
Leathers, James
Larren, Geroge
Merrell, Andrew J.
Mines (Vines?) John R.
Mobley, Ledford
Morris, John R.
McCurdy, Robert T.
McDowell, James B.
McKee, Richard W.
Norton, Archibald H.
Payne, Charlie B.
Pentecost, William S.
Printup, Joseph J.
Reid, Robert
Robertson, Jesse
Rodgers, John J.
Rutherford, John
Sharp, George
Smith, Aaron
Lucinda Malone
Susan Walker
Nancy Gilley
Emily M. Cooper
Elizabeth Cheaves
Catherine B. Murray
Lewunida ? Kennon
Mary Ann Murphy
Sarah Ann Cantrell
Elizabeth Traylor
Elizabeth L. Gentry
Rebecca A. Music
Becky Williamson
Pollie Parmer
Miriam Kirklin
Tarnsey Wood
Susannah Cole
Amanda Stitcher
Susan E. McKleroy
Emily Carnes
Amanda E. Williford
Elizabeth Thompson
Rosa Mitchell
Mary Ann MdDaniel
Jane Roberson
Antony M. Selman
Elizabeth Linville
Harriett Hidden
Elizabeth Miles
Sarah Ann Hewett
Mary H. Farmer
Martha Wingo
Sarah Dotson
Margaret Barnet
Nancy Rose
Sarah M. Wood
Nancy Little
Nancy Duke
Arminda A. Richards
Elizabeth Larren
Judy A. Ward
Louise Camp
Lovey Cusheon
Louisa Smith
Sarah Ann Mitchell
Frances Bell
?
Mahulda Golding
Jane Miller
Susan T. Arrington
Adelia P* Lavender
Lucinda Chandler
Susan E. Bonner
Rebecca J. Walden
Artemicia Thompson
Nancy Haynes
Rhoda Tewelland ?
12-15-1840
12-24-1840
1- 21-1842
12-29-1841
6-15-1841
11- 3-1841
6- 19-1840
7- 13-1840
7-16-1840
3-6-1841
3-11-1841
9- 13-1840
3-24-1841
10- 18-1840
5-25-1840
7-27-1841
9-27-1840
2- 24-1842
5- 2-1841
12- 12-1839
3- 7-1841
4- 3-1842
7-25-1841 (no cert.)
3-22-1840
12-23-1839
9-23-1841
6- 6-1841
5- 16-1841
9- 6-1840
2- 10-1841
1- 21-1841
3- 22-1840
12-24-1840
2- 21-1840
6- 21-1840
3- 10-1842
4- 1-1841
10- 6-1840
4-18-1840
4-22-1841
2-4-1841
11- 20-1841
11-11-1841
4-3-1842
11-5-1841
1-7-1841
4-4-1841
I- 20-1842
II- 30-1841
12-14-1841
4-17-1840
12-24-1840
7- 1-1841
no cert.
4-25-1840
7- 29-1840
7-22-1841
Groan
Smith, Dennis
Smith, John
Smith, John C.
Smith, Oliver
Stallings, Duke
Stitcher, Solomon
Stone, Simon B.
Strickland, John
Strutton, Almon
Walden, Isaac
Walls, Henry
Watkins, James
Weir, Isaac
Wetester, Joseph
Wilspn, William
Winkle, Stephen
Witcher, A. J.
Young, Asbury A.
Bride
Elizabeth Hamnonds
Sarah M. Merrell
Mary Ann Tolbert
Polly Ann Brown
Martha Cheeves
Emerline Wilkins
Saphronia N.C. Robinson
Malinda P. Sheets
Parmelly M. Murray
Jerusha Thomas
Sarah Jones
Margaret L. Vines
Lucinda C. Jones
Elizabeth Franklin
Annie Orr
Elizabeth Parks
Mary E. Burns
Elizabeth Baker
Marriage Date
11-21-1841
6- 10-1841
2-14-1841
8- 6-1841
11-21-1841
4- 1-1841
I- 7-1841
II- 30-1840
1- 14-1840
5- 19-1841
5-3-1840
7- 9-1840
12-18-1840
11-17-1841
5-27-1841
no cert.
9- 13-1840
2- 8-1842
Contributed by Clarice Cox, C.G.R.S.
ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA PASSED IN MILLEDGEVILLE
AT AN ANNUAL SESSION IN NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER, 1836
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Whereas, all sections of the country are entitled to an equal participation of
the advantages of the Government—and whereas, Stages when regularly kept up, are of
singular service to the country through which they pass, as well as to the comnunity
in general—and whereai, the Cherokee country is rapidly advancing in wealth and
population—and whereas, said country is almost entirely deprived of the benefits
which flow from stages and stage routes—and whereas, a route from Carrollton to
Spring Place, by way of Rome, Cassville, and New Echota, and a route fran Decatur
to Cassville, by way of Marietta, would be of great public utility, as well as to
the advantage of the Cherokee country.
Be it therefore resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
State of Georgia in General Assemby met, that our Senators in the Congress of
the United States and our Representatives, be requested to use their best endeavors
to have a weekly line of Stages established fran Carrollton to Spring Place by the
way of Rome, Cassville, and New Echota, and fran Decatur to Cassville, by way of
Marietta.
And be it further resolved, That his Excellency the Governor, be requested to
transmit a copy of this preamble and resolutions to each of our Senators and
Representatives in Congress.
In the House of Representatives, agreed to, 23rd Dec. 1836.
Attest—Joseph Sturgis, Clerk
Joseph Day
Speaker of the House of Representatives
In Senate, concurred in, 24th Dec. 1836
Robert M. Echols, President of the Senate
Contributed by Edna Lackey
64
LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS 1913-1914
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a little girl 10 years old. My mother died when I was one year old.
Grandmother lives with us. I have one sister and one brother. I am going to
school most every day and am in the fourth grade. Miss Nell Downs is my teacher.
I like her fine. I want you to bring me a doll and carriage and seme fruit and nuts.
Your friend, Thelma Moore
Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Dec. 19, 1913
Hello Santa Claus,
I am a little boy of nine and I'm so glad that it's getting nearer Christmastime.
And of all things I'd like for a toy would be a little billy goat just big enough
for a boy.
Please bring me a tricycle and seme firecrackers, too.
And, CHI Old Santa, how I would love you.
NOw as for work I've been real smart.
I have earned a little calf and also a cart.
So bring me a lot of candy and all kinds of fruit.
And a little toy pistol for little boys to shoot.
I would like a little tool chest with a hanmer and nails,
And a great big ax so I can split rails.
Now, dear Santa Claus, I'll bid you adieu.
With a very happy Christmas and New Year to you.
I think by the twenty fifth there will be a big snow,
So I will close—just from your friend, V.O.
Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Dec. 19, 1911
Dear Santa,
I am four years old and get my mairma to write for me. I am trying to be a
good boy and bring in stove wood for manma. Please bring me a tricycle as my
rocky horse is tom up, a pair of new shoes, some candy, oranges, apples, nuts,
and raisins. Please bring Pansy a cup and saucer with rainbow colors instead of
the one I broke when I was little when I didn't know any better.
Your little friend, Bob Tisinger
Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Dec. 19, 1913
65
LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS, cont.
Dear Santa Claus,
Please bring me a doll carriage and bed, some oranges and apples, and all kinds
of fruit and nuts. I hope you will get back home before Mrs. Santa Claus gets scared
of polar bears.
Fran a little friend of yours,
Meta Bell Arrington
Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Dec. 19, 1913
My Dear Santa Claus,
I want you to bring me a Bible, a bookmark, and sane apples, oranges, and
candy. I have studied hard this year and have helped maitma.
One of your little girls,
Frances Barrow
Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Dec. 19, 1913
My Dear Santa Claus,
I want you to bring me a little girl doll and a drum and some apples, oranges,
nuts, and candy. I have been good this year and have helped maitma bring in coal.
One of your little friends,
Bob Barrow
Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Dec. 19, 1913
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a little girl nine years old today, December 15. I have three little
sisters and we all have been mighty good and smart. I can make up beds, wash
dishes, and make good combread. Now, dear Santa Claus, I want a nice large doll
and carriage. Iris (?) wants a doll and a bed and Mary wants a doll and cradle and
buggy. Eunice wants a kitty that won't scratch. We all want candy, apples, oranges,
and nuts. Good Santa Claus, please don't forget seme orphan children who live close
to me if you want to leave out something of mine to give then semething. My Sunday
School teacher said we pleased Jesus by making others happy.
Floyce Wiggins
Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Dec. 19, 1913
Dear Santa Claus,
I want a doll bed and all kinds of fruit and nuts and a carriage. Santa, I
wonder if you come down the chimney. I bet you get smutty as a blackbird. So, I
will close for this time.
Your little friend,
Eva Rowell
Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Dec. 19, 1913
Dear Santa Claus,
Mr. Parrot wants a little knife with a chain and bring Professor Freeman an
old maid. From a little schoolgirl. Bow3on Bulletin, December 11, 1914
LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS, cont.
Dear Santa Claus,
I am very happy because it will soon be time for you to visit us. I want
you to bring me a doll that makes her home in Mr. J.W. Barrow's window. She has
real black hair and eyelashes. She also is a jointed doll and has slippers on her
feet. I also want raisins, oranges, apples, candy, and nuts. Santa, I hope you will
make each little boy and each little girl as happy as I expect to be.
Mary Whatley
Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Dec. 11, 1914
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a little girl 5 years old. Please bring me a rubber doll that will holler
when I hug it, and a little piano. Bring me lots of candy and nuts. Please bring
marnna and papa something nice and bring my big brother Charlie a nice present. Bring
my little cousin Ida Agnes Scott a little doll. Santa, if you are coming down the
chimney I'll pour water on the fire so you won't bum your feet.
Your loving little girl,
Hassie Garrett
Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Dec. 11, 1914
Dear Santa Claus,
I want you to bring me a doll and candy, oranges, apples, raisins, and bring
us a little of everything. Bring it to J.W. Hay.
Yours truly,
Miriam Hay
Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Dec. 11, 1914
Dear Santa Claus,
Christmas is coming and I can hardly wait. We are all looking for you and a
good time. I want you to bring me a little piano, a doll and bed, and all kinds of
candy, fruit and nuts. All of us are looking for you.
Reba Copeland
Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Dec. 11, 1914
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a little boy 8 years old. I am going to school at Tyus. I can read very
well and can spell and write some. I love my teacher and my playmates. I hope you
will cone. I have picked about one thousand two hundred pounds of cotton this fall
and helped hoe com and dig potatoes. If you can't bring me anything but one package
of firecrackers I will be glad. Times are very hard now but I will appreciate anything
you bring me.
Benny Martin
Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Dec. 11, 1914
LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS, cant.
67
My Dear Santa Claus,
I am a little boy 7 years old and live 3 miles from Bowdon. I want you to
bring me a billy goat, wagon, some firecrackers, fruit and candy. Bring Evelyn
a doll bed and carriage and sane fruit and candy.
Your little boy,
Herman Reeves, Jr.
Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Dec. 15, 1914
Dear Santa Claus,
I want a thousand shooter air gun and about a dollars worth of BB shot.
I have an old air rifle but you can have it for some little boy if you want it.
Bring little brother Phillip a lot of pretty things. He would like a little wagon
and sane nuts and candy. I love you, Santa Claus. You've always been so good to
me. Bring papa and mairma and my teacher Mrs. Lavisa Morris and my Sunday School
teacher Mrs. Minnie Yates something nice.
Your boy,
Forrest Lowom
Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Dec. 15, 1914
Many thanks to Deborah Ivey who contributed these "Letters to Santa Claus" from
long ago as a little Christmas spice for our wonter quarterly.
GRANDMA SHIRLEY, CENTENARIAN
The Bulletin herewith presents a photo of Mrs. Annie E. Shirley, who
celebrated her one hundredth birthday last Saturday at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. J. B. Woodward, five miles west of Bowdon, and just over the line in Alabama.
Mrs. Shirley will be seen spinning upon an old fashioned spinning wheel which
had been in the family 150 years. She is yet quite active and can get about as well
as most women about the age of sixty.
Something over a year ago, Mrs. Shirley was taken real sick, and it was remarked
by someone sitting up w/ith her, that they wondered if she would live to be a hundred
years old, and she spoke up and said yes, she wasn't ready to give up yet.
This being one of the few century mark birthdays, our photographer, Mr. J.S.
Reese, was on hand and added to the occasion by taking pictures of the many people
present.
She was formerly Annie Elizabeth Milton, bom in Dorlington District, S.C. on
November 15, 1813, and married at the age of twenty-five. Her husband died in 1847,
but to them were bom three children, three sons and a daughter.
The two sons, John and Robert Shirley, served in the Civil War, being killed
in the battles around Richmond. Judge Thomson, who knew then during the war, speaks
of them as gallant soldiers and were a credit to the Southern cause.
The Bowdon Bulletin, Friday, Nov. 21, 1913
Contributed by Deborah Ivey
68
CARROLL COUNTY CEMETERIES
The following is a source index to published (and some unpublished) Carroll County
Cemetery records found in periodicals, DAR records, the Georgia Dept, of Archives
and History, the Atlanta Historical Society which are available to researchers.
Abbreviations Index:
AHS—Atlanta Historical Society, 3099 Andrews Dr., S.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30305
Unpublished cemetery transcriptions are located in the Library here in the
"Franklin Garrett Cemetery Records" (FGCR) collection.
CCGQ—Carroll County Genealogical Quarterly, c/o Mrs. Bernard Yates, 818 Tyus
Road, Bowdon, Ga. 30108.
GDAH—Georgia Department of Archives and History, 330 Capital Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
30334; they have transcribed cemetery records in the "Church and Cemetery
Vertical File" (Vert File)
GG-The Georgia Genealogist (periodical), published by Heritage Papers, Mary
B. Warren, Editor, Danielsville, Ga.
GGSQ--Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly, P.O. Box 38066, Atlanta, Ga. 30334
GSDAR—Bound, but unpublished, canetery records copied by chapters of the Georgia
Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, are available for research at
NSDAR headquarters in Washington, D.C., and at the Georgia Department of
Archives and History, Atlanta, Ga. "Catalogue" indicates all cemetery records
collected prior to 1955 which are listed in the Catalogue of the Georgia Society
DAR Library, 1954-1955.
CEMETERY INDEX
Asbury....
Barksdale-Wooten.
Bethel Baptist.
Bowdon Baptist..'
Bowdon Baptist..
Bowdon Baptist.
Bowdon Methodist.
Bowdon Methodist.
Bowdon Methodist Protestant Church
Bowdon Methodist Protestant Church
Bowen.
GDAH/Vert File
.GGSQ/XIV—158
.AHS/FGCR
.GDAH/Vert File
.GGSQ/IX—72
. GSDAR/Catalogue
.GSDAR/Catalogue
, .AHS/FGCR
.GGSQ/IX—59
, .AHS/FGCR
, .GSDAR/Catalogue
Carroll Cemetery, Temperance Church, Sand Hill (old Carrollton....GSDAR/Catalogue
Carrollton City Cemetery.....GSDAR/Catalogue
Carrollton City Cemetery.AHS/FGCR
Concord Methodist at Hickory Level.GDAH/Vert File
Concord Primitive Baptist Church.GGSQ/XTV 160
First Methodist Protestant Church (Bowdon).GDAH/Vert File
Harper-Williams.GGSQ/XIV 155
Holly Springs Primitive Baptist.GG/Carroll Co Cans
Holmes.CCGQ/1-45
Housworth.AHS/FGCR
Mt. Zion Methodist. .GDAH/Vert File
McMullen or Williamson...GGSQ/XIV 160
Macedonia Baptist.AHS/FGCR
69
CARROLL COUNTY CEMETERIES, cont.
Martin.GSDAR/Catalogue
Martin...GGSQ/XIV—160
New Hope Primitive Baptist, Villa Rica...GDAH/Vert File
Old Carrollton Primitive Baptist.GGSQ/XIV—166
Old Concord Primitive Baptist.GGSQ/XIV—171
Old Temperance Methodist...AHS/PGCR
Owensby.CCGQ/I-19
Pleasant Grove Baptist.AHS/PGCR
Powell's Chapel Methodist.AHS/PGCR
Routon-Upshaw.GGSQ/XIV—175
Sims (?)..GGSQ/XIV—156
*Smith's Chapel.AHS/FGCR
Smith-Upshaw.GGSQ/XIV—156
Spence.GGSQ/XIV—158
Strickland.GGSQ/XIV—157
(Unidentified #1).GGSQ/XIV—156
(Unidentified #2).GGSQ/XIV—158
(Unidentified #3).GGSQ/XIV—170
Upsahw-Routon...GGSQ/XIV—175
Upsahw-Smith.GGSQ/XIV—156
Villa Rica Old Town...AHS/FGCR
Villa Rica Town.AHS/PGCR
West, John...GGSQ/XIV—160
Williams-Harper..GGSQ/XIV—155
Williamson or McMullen.GGSQ/XIV—160
Wooten-Barksdale.•...••. .GGSQ/XIV—158
* indicates only a partial transcription of names
If anyone has knowledge of or is able to identify any of the three unidentified
cemeteries, please contact Ted 0. Brooke, 79 Wagonwheel Court, N.E., Marietta,
Ga. 30067, so that he may update this cemetery file. Many thanks to Mr. Brooke
for sharing this cemetery source index with us.
PENSION APPLICATIONS OF CIVIL WAR VETERANS AND WIDOWS
"The following pension applications have been approved by the Pension Comnission
lander the act of 1919." The Carroll County Times, June 2, 1920
J.F. Brown
Clark W. Baskin
Wiley H. Bagwell
John F. Bryce
William C. Brannan
James T. Barnes
George W. Bell
Jesse M. Barnes
Reuben J. Chappell
George F. Cheney
William P. Carr
Thomas Carnes
Andrew J. Daniel
William E. Dickson
Allen J. Driver
William A. Formby
Joseph H. Green
Robert Houseworth
A. Houseworth
George W. Harper
Shuhal E. Helton
Thomas A. Jordan
James B. Owensby
William 0. Perry
William H. Pope
James P. Perdue
William W. Roop
William M. Spence
Livi F. Sewell
Thomas B. Slade
John B. Warren
Andrew J. Ward
Josiah J. Walker
Joseph N. Wilson
William G. Watson
70
PENSION APPLICATIONS, cont.
Oliver C. Kinney
E.H. McPherson
Joseph S. Moore
John A. McDonald
Thomas P. Muse
John T. Moore
WIDOWS
Rhoda F. Beall
Ella Barrow
Charlotte C. Brown
Nancy E. Crawford
E.J. Coggins
M.J. Embry
Elizabeth Fuller
Sarah A. Griffing
Mary M. Gibson
Ophelia Guthrie
Mary Harris
Pollie Huff
Elizabeth Ivey
Delilah A. Jackson
Bella Jones
Mary C. Knott
Honorah E. Moore
Sarah Meiggs
M.J. Moore
B.A. McWhorter
Belzora M. Pollard
Mary E. Fuller
Sarah Phillips
Amanda Phillips
Mary F. Reese
Eliza A. Poop
Sarah J. Rivers
Emma C. Robinson
Mary E. Strickland
Mary F. Samples
Mary A. Skinner
Mittie Surtitverlin
Annie E. Sharp
E. Strickland
Phoebe Tweedell
Theodosia Taylor
Antoinette Velvin
Josephine Ward
Nancy J. Williams
A.M. Whistenhunt
Contributed by Clarice Cox, C.G.R.S.
Married on the 4th December 1871 at the residence of the bride's father by D.J.
Moore, Esq., Mr. Henry J. Ivey and Mss Orrelia C. Lattimer, all of this county.
Carroll County Times, 1872
Married on the evening of the 4th of December, 1871 at the resdience of the bride's
father by J.M. Muse, Esq, firs. Joel Mller and Mss Josy Sharpe, all of this county.
Carroll County Times, 1872
Married on the 28th of January, 1872, at the home of the bride's father, by the
Rev. William Timmons, Mr. James M. Moore and Mss O.E. McClendon.
Carroll County Times, 1872
Married on the 1st of February 1872, at the residence of the bride's father by
Rev. William Timmons, Mr. Benjamin F. Smith and Mss Mary E. Warren. Carroll County
Times, 1872
Henry Asbury M.M. (Master Mason) died in Carrollton, Ga. January 13, 1872—age
45 years—and buried with Masonic honors, January 15, 1872. Carroll County Times,
1872
We regret to announce the death of Rev. S.E. Smith of Bovdon, on Tuesday, February
6th 1872—age 46 years. He leaves a wife and children and many friends behind. His
death was sudden. Carroll County Times, 1872
March 8, 1872—Hiram McDonald, formerlay a highly respectable citizen of Heard
County, Ga., died recently in Cleburne County, Ala. Carroll County Times, 1872
Contributed by Nell Yates
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NEW MEMBERS IN CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
87. Mrs. Roby Middlebrooks, P.O. Box 172, Carrollton, Ga. 30117.
88. Mrs. Brenda Buchanan, 6363 Sumners Circle South, Douglasville, Ga. 30155.
89. Dr. Buford C. Arnold, 26 Cedar Lane, Cartersville, Ga.
90. Ted O. Brooke, 79 Wagonwheel Ct. N.E., Marietta, Ga. 30067. UPSHAW,
FAULKNER, HERRING, RAGAN, ROUTON, REEVES, HAY, BROOKE, BROOK
91. Mrs. Doris G. Colson, Rte. 5 Box 397, Fitzgerald, Ga. 31750. GLENN, EASON.
92. Abigail Coppock, Rte. 1 Box 327 B, Whitesturg, Ga. 30185.
93. Pat A. Cramer, Rt. 9 Box 79, Carrollton, Ga. 30117.
94. Catherine J. Crisman, 2841 Blackberry Lane, Marietta, Ga. 30067. JOHNSON,
CRAWFORD, GRIFFIN.
95. Mr. F.M. Chalker, 314 Dixie St., Carrollton, Ga. 30117.
96. Mrs. Jackie S. Camp, 3209 Forrest Hill Drive, Hapeville, Ga. 30354. CAMP,
DUKE, MORRIS, POLK, MCLARTY, MOSELEY, SMITH, CONNELL, CARREKER, WRIGHT, CATJTHEN
97. James R. Gamble, 322 Hamilton Blvd., Griffin, Ga. 30223.
98. Raymond L. Hart, 2943 Greenrock Trail, Doraville, Ga. 30340.
99. Guy M. Harrington, 248 Oak Haven Ave., Macon, Ga. 31204.
100. James R. Hesterly, 1710 Green St., N.E., Conyers, Ga. 30207.
101. Evelyn J. Herndon, 3540 Hicks Rd. S.W., Marietta, Ga. 30060. LDFTIN.
102. J.W.Moore, 439 Woodstone West Drive, N.E., Marietta, Ga. 30067. WOODARD,
CRAVEN, ALEXANDER, GRIFFIN, STEED, THURMAN, CRAWFORD, POWELL.
103. Mr. Douglas Hart, 1553 Bolts Rd. S.E., Cullman, Ala. 35055.
104. Josephine Matheny, 905 Rome St., Carrollton, Ga. 30117.
105. Lewis M. Turner, Piedmont Court Apts., 631 B, Button Road, N.E., Atlanta, Ga.
30324.
106. Charles H. Thaden, 209 Lockett Station Rd., Albany, Ga. 31707.
107. Mrs. Hardy S. Taylor, 16074 Hopewell Road, Alpharetta, Ga. 30201.
108. Mrs. I.V. Wood, 121 Frances Street, Bowdon, Ga. 30108.
109. June Hart Wester, Rt. 3, Box 313, Canton, Ga. 30114. BARTLETT, CHAMBERS, JONES,
COCHRAN, GREEN, CHANCE, COLE, BRIANT, GARRISON, MCCAIN, POWELL, REDWINE, WESTER
110. Mrs. J.P. Walton, 546 West Hightower Trail, Social Circle, Ga. 30279.
111. James E. Wamble, 1028 9th Terrace, Pleasant Grove, Ala. 35127. ROBY, TREADAWAY,
PHILLIPS, HENDERSON, BELL, CRUMPTON, DAVIS, WAMBLE, W0MBLE
NEW MEMBERS, cont.
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112. J.W. Watson, Rte. 1 Box 194, Fairfax, Ala. 36854.
113. Mrs. Clydene G. Nelson, P.O. Box 141, Monticello, Fla. 32344. LOUCHS, PRINCE,
CANTRELL, SHARPE, MCKENZIE, DONALDSON, HURLEY, WALKER, MARKOFF
114. Mrs. Barbara Adair, 5939 Brookdale Lane, Mableton, Ga. 30059. ADAIR, SANDERS,
WALKER, BONE, INGRAM, LEATHERS, CLINTON, MCWATERS
115. Mr. Harold Lee Smith, 825 Austin Drive S.E., Smyrna, Ga. 30080.
116. Mrs. Sadie Tinirons, Alabama Room, Public Library, P.O.Box 308, Anniston,
Ala. 36202.
117. Mrs. Willie Mitchell, 530 West 24th Street, Anniston, Ala. 36201. CRAFT,
MITCHELL, MORRISON, CHILDS, SWANN, JORDAN, BALL, DeVAUGHN
118. Carol H. Rose, 4114 Skyline Drive, Anniston, Ala. 36201.
119. Dr. Marvin R. Batchelor, Bradley Medical Center, Cleveland, Term. 37311.
BATCHELOR, WALDEN
120. Mr. Ivan Joe Miles, 1920 Biscayne Drive, Little Rock, Arkansas 72207. MILES,
JOHNSON, STARR, MURPHY, OGLETREE.
121. Mrs. Joe L. Banta, Rt. 1 Box 28, Ava, Mo. 65608. NORMAN, ORR, THOMPSON, SPENCER,
GREEN•
122. Mr. LeRoy Templenan, 405 Tanner Street, Carrollton, Ga. 30117. TEMPLEMAN,
HOUSTON.
FOCUS OF RESEARCH
Members, please detach this slip and complete this for our membership files. We
do not have a corrplete list of all the surnames that are being researched by our
members at this time. We would like to try to update this list for our first
quarterly of 1981 so that we will all be better able to share and share alike.
Please fill in all names in which you are interested and return this to Jan R. Bell,
Editor, Rt. 9 Box 505, Carrollton, Ga. 30117.
Name:
Street Address:
City, State, Zip: Phone Number:
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MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FOR 1981
Please do not delay in renewing your membership in the Carroll County Genealogical
Society for the calendar year January-December 1981. Dues are $10.00 per year for
a single membership; the cost of a family membership is $12.50. Four quarterlies
are published per year and will be mailed or handed out at regular meetings. In the
case of a family membership, only one quarterly per family will be issued. Separate
copies of the quarterly may be purchased for $3.00 each. For members, the cost of
the quarterlies is included in their annual dues. The Carroll County Genealogical |
Society holds its meetings on the fourth Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the
Carroll E.M.C. Building on Dixie Street in Carrollton, Ga. Everyone with an interest
in genealogy is invited to join* Please fill in this form, detach, and mail to:
Mrs. Nell Yates, Membership Chairman, 818 Tyus Road, Bowdon, Georgia 30108. Checks
may be made payable to The Carroll County Genealogical Society.
Yes, I would like to be a member of the Carroll County Genealogical Society for 1981.
Name:
Address:
City, State, Zip:__
_
Type of Membership: Single _ Family
Enclosed is a check or money order in the amount of_tocover my dues.
And don't forget to fill in the separate form on the preceding page concerning your
focus of research so that this may be published in our new membership roll for 1981.
Please note that the membership application and the focus of research form should be
mailed to different addresses. Thank you!
QUERY SLIP
Dear Folks,
As the President of our Society has noted in her letter this month, we are indeed
beginning to suffer some "growing pains!" This is especially evident to me in the
area of queries, which has become a most involved tangle of paperwork! I am receiving
queries which are written on everything from grocery lists to kleenex! Also, some
queries are buried and lost within pages of very long letters. And, too, ;I have-received
many queries which have no name and address of to whom a reply should be written. Help!
I would like very much to try to do a better job with the queries in the coming year,
but I will need your assistance to do so. Please try to keep your queries to a maximum
of 50 words—however, I will consider longer queries as space allows. For non-members,
the cost of a query is $1.00 for the first fifty words and $2.00 for 50-100 words.
Queries for members of our genealogical society are free. It is not required that
queries be typed, but please do print them legibly. It is not imperative that a query
be filled in on this form, but I would like to request that it be written on a separate t
page from any other correspondence with the word "QUERY" written boldly at the top ofthe page. Please be very sure that you write the date on which you are waiting your
query and also your name and address. I do regret that I am unable to answer the mail
which I am receiving from all over the country, tut please know that I wall attend to
your queries by way of this publication if they are sent to me in a neat and orderly
fashion. Remember that a letter may become separated from its envelope so please do
put your return address on every page of your letters. Also, I would like to request
that letters longer than one page be stapled together. Thanks so much!
J.B.
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QUERIES
Who were the parents ol Hiram Wesley Smith (6. June 25, 1861-d. Jan. 21, 1941 in
Cullman, Ala.)? He m. Elizabeth Carolyn? b. ca 1860. In 1880 6 1900 he lived at
Lot 249, Vist. 9 near Blackjack Mtn. In 1901 hz moved to Tzmplz S latZA to Cullman,
Ala. Their children married into Carroll County lamilies ol Hightower, Coler, and
Knight. Linda Knight Hadder, Rt. 11 Box 499, Lot 204 SI, Birmingham, Ala. 35210.
Want into on William Vavid Starr family ol Spalding Co., Ga. Alicz, Hays, Nelson 6
Brzwzr Murphy ol Jakz, Ga. Robert H. Murphy family Irom Tallapoosa 8 any inlo on
Salliz Inez Johnson, wile ol Joszph G. Milzs. Rzply to: Ivan Joe Milzs, 1920
Biscaynz Vrivz, Little Rock, Arkansas 72207.
Szzking inlo on William Hznry Batchzlor or Hznry T. Batchzlor who lived in or near
Carroll County ca. 1825-1870. Wile was Susan Waldzn. Children: William Thomas,
James S., George, John, Hznry, Susie, and Sweet. Reply: Marvin R. Batchelor,M.V.,
Bradley Medical Center, Cleveland, Tenn. 37311.
Seeking inlo on Caroline Slorman who lived near Tallapoosa on Land Lot 205 with sons
Charles 8 Abner Spencer Slorman. .She died in 1834. Abner Spencer Slorman married
Charlotte Orr Dec. 24, 1834 8 moved to Conway, Arkansas in 1851. Reply: Mrs. Joe
L. Banta, Rt. 1, Box 28, Ava, Mo. 65608.
Solomon A. Eutral b. 1832, Henry Co., Ga. Married when? Where? Catherine (Kate) CliHord
b. 1838 in S.C. She died July 4, 1907 in Carroll Co. In 1860 Spalding Co. Census lists
Solomon Eutral, his wile, 2 children, 8 mother-in-law, Elizabeth CliHord. Moved to
Carroll County when? Two more children born in Carroll Co.: Mary Jane Eutral, b.1865
(m. George Burson Phillips) and Sidney Alexander Futral, b. 1861 (m. Emma Watkins).
Reply: Sirs. Jenny Eutral-, Rt. 3, Box 378, Eranklin, Ga. 30217.
Seek inlo on female Joseph Milford Eugene Pentecost McClendon, dau. oJoseph S.
Pentecost and Frances C. Pentecost. She was born Oct. 2, 1862 8 died July 2, 1886.
Believed to be buried at New Lebanon. Also searching Minnie Lee Beavers McClendon
(March 5, 1870-Vecember 31, 1891). Reply: Mrs. S.A. Brown, 209 Sabal drive, Palmetto,
Georgia 30268.
Seek inlo on Seaborn Camp b. 1813 Jackson/Gwinnett Co. Married Mahaley Beavers in
Henry Co. in 1834. Second wile: Elizabeth Paris. He had 23 children. Seaborn Camp
died in 1900 in Clayton Co., Ga. Reply: Mrs. Jackie S. Camp, 3209 Forrest Hills Vr.,
Hapeville, Ga. 30354.
Trying.to locate descendants ol Hugh McRae born in Scotland ca. 1766. In 1850 he
was living with William J. McRae 8 Susannah in Carroll Co., Ga. William J. McRae
b. in N.C. in 1808 8 descendants believed to be in Carroll County. Reply: Mike
Grissom, 508 East Cherokee, Wynewood, Oklahoma 73098.
Researching all persons named UPSHAW. Need to locate any obituary in Carroll Free
Press or Carroll County Times or in church or bible records lor any ol the lallowing
Upshaws whom are buried in Carroll County Cemeteries: Martha Upshaw (d. 28 Jul 1888),
Smith-Upshaw Cemetery; Ida P. Upshaw (d. 25 Dec 1890), Upshaw-Routon Cemetery; James
Upshaw (d. 30 April 1895), Old C'ton Primitive Baptist Church; George M. Upshaw.
(d. 28 Jul 1895), C'ton City Cem; Jane Upshaw (d.5 Jul 1907), Old C’ton Primitive
Baptist Church; Mary C. Upshaw (d. 3 Oct 1911 in VeKalb Co.) b. Concord Primitive
Baptist Church; Adkin Upshaw (d. 18 Sept 1885), Upshaw-Routon Cem; Jennie B. Upshaw
(d. 6 Feb 1919), wile ol George M. Smith, C’ton City Cem. Would like correspondence
on any ol these. Ted 0. Brooke, 79 Wagonwheel Court N.E., Marietta, Ga. 30067.
Seeking inlo on the relatives ol Dee Minor Glenn and Jim Eason. The Glenns owned a
larm in the Highpoint area and the Easons' larm was in the Tyus area. Mrs. Doris
G. Colson, Rte. 5 Box 397, Fitzgerald, Ga. 31750.
QUERIES, cont.
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Seeking inho on MaAk J. WhitwoAth (6. ca. June. 22,. 1820) who lived in CoaaoII Co
Ga. ThiA genealogy pA.esie.niA many knotA to be unA.aveli.ed h°A he i& believed to have
been a polygamiAt. RecoAdA Ahow he had one wihe 8 12 childAen living in the noAth end
oh the county in 1850. In the Aame yeaA, he oIao maintained a AeAidence oveA the line
in Alabama wxth anotheA wihe and anotheA Aet oh 10 children. Upon hiA death, both
hamilieA contested the will becauAe in Apite oh hiA laAge numbeA oh descendants, he
bequeathed hiA eight cowa to a AeAvant.giAl named Mohana Uogli and the AeAt oh hiA
eAtate to one Johnny Lingo. Anyone having any knowledge oh the ciAcumAtanceA AuAAOunding thiA unuAual aAAongement pleaAe Aeply to Jan R. Bell, Rt. 9 Box 505, CaAAollton, Ga.
Am Aeeking inhoAmation on my gAeat-gAeat gAandpaAentA, John WeAley and PaAmelia GaAneA
ThompAon. Who weAe theiA paAentA? WheAe weAe they boAn? When and wheAe weAe they
maAAied? Reply: Joan ThompAon Pope, 603 South Matubba St., AbeAdeen M*. 39730.
John Milton CoaaoII [1821) m. PAanceA WilliamA [1824) about 1843. They weAe both
boAn in Ga. TheiA childAen weAe: MaAy L., SaAah Ann, William WeAley, GAeen W.L.,
PAanceA V., Jane, John V., ThomaA B., Lovick L. and Eliza. They weAe in the 1850,
1860, 8 1870 cenAUA Oj$ Paulding County. Who weAe the paAentA oh PAanceA WilliamA,
and wheAe waA Ahe boAn? CoaaoII woa oIao Apelled CaAAell. Benjamin CoaaoII [1796)
in. VoAia ? [1879) about 1820. Benjamin woa boAn in Ga. 8 VoAia woa b. in S.C. TheiA
childAen weAe: John Milton, PleaAant L., Sophia A., JameA A., Emily Jane, MaAtha,
Mahulda C., Melinda P., and GeoAge W. Benjamin 8 VoAia weAe in the 1840 8 1850
cenAUA oh Paulding County and VoAia appeaAA in 1860 8 1870 cenAUA oh Paulding County.
Maa. Ruby MooAe, 891 CheAokee TaoH, SmyAna, GeoAgia 30080.
Wanted: AnceAtAy oh MaAy Jane UAAeAy, boAn July 4, 1823, N.C., maAAied ThomaA
Gladney on Jan. 25, 1838, died Dec. 20, 1893. BuAied Bacon Lecel CemeteAy. Reply:
'Maa. John N. RobinAon, P.O. Box 3038 BAadenton, PloAida 33508.
Seeking inho on AbAalom VaviA [RW), b. 1730 SpotAylvania Co., Ila., maAAied Keziah ?
He died 1807 ElbeAt Co., Ga. PaAentA oh CheAley VaviA 8 wihe Many Tate oh NewbeAAy
ViAtAict, S.C. AIao,Samuel Benton maAAied Ann PikAon [b. 1778 in Md.) in Columbia
Co., Ga. 22 Oct. 1796. He died ca 1817 in JaApeA Co., Ga. Seek paAentA oh both.
Need inho on homily oh Lucy Blackwell. PatheA pAobably William Blackwell, Ja. oh
PAanklin Co., motheA JeAUAhia CockbuAn. She died young, pAobably MadiAon Co., ahteA
maAAiage in 1833 to PAanciA Sewell. Amelia 8 BetAy StevenA [Stephens) both maAAied
Sewell bAotheAA, pAobably in PAanklin Co. Who weAe paAentA oh theAe poAAible AiAteAA?
Lydia CountA b. 2 May 1802 maAAied JameA BeaveAA ca 1818. Lived JaApeA 8 Coweta Co.
He died ca 1852, Lydia in 1890. Seek paAentA oh both. Maa. M.G. Holleb, 5649 WhaAton
VAive, Pt. WoAth, TexaA, 76133.
W.S. PultA b. Peb. 13, 1812, d. Jan. 1, 1889. MaAAied Penelope ? b. 1820, d. 1889.
TheiA iAAue: Rachel Ann MaAena [b. 9 Jal 1836-d. 17 Nov 1893) m. 1853 to AuguAtuA
CiACAo BAOwn [b. 12 May 1832 Ga.-d. 8 Oct 1861 PeAAyville, Ky.); Saletha, who m.
CoAneliuA MonAoe; and S.E. [h&maie) maAAied P.8. Head, Ja. May be otheA childAen.
IAAue oh Rachel Ann MaAena and AuguAtuA Oacao BAown weAe: SaAah CatheAine [b. 23 Jul
1855-d. 9 June 1902 in HaAalAon Co., Ga.) She maAAied lAaac FAeeman Wood. AIao,
a Aon, AuguAtuA.CiAeAO BAown [b. 30 Vec 1861-d.Oct 1939) m..CetuAah Amazona "Zona"
BAock (6. 30 Nov 1864). Reply: ChAiAtine CaAteA, 98 Head Avenue, TallapooAa, Ga. 30176
CORRECTION TO QUERY IN SUMMER ISSUE, p. 47. Seeking inhoAmation on my gAandmotheA
LucAetia IzldoAa [not Edna) TolbeAt who m. AlhAed WilAon Baggett in VouglaA Co., Ga.
1887. Who weAe heA paAentA? I have been told heA paAentA died when Ahe woa young
and Ahe woa AeaAed by AelativeA. GladyA S. JackowAki, 603 Matubba St., Apt. #2,
AbeAdeen, MlAAiAAippi 39730.
CORRECTION: PleaAe AeviAe the hollowing inhoAmation which appealed on p. 50 oh
SummeA IAAue: John ShadingeA 16. 1826) woa not killed by a hailing t>tee. John’a
hatheA, AndAew ShadingeA (6. ca 1804 oa 1805) died in 1831 in an accident when a tAee
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fiell on him. Andrew Shadinger was mana-Lad about 1825 to Elizabeth Mitchell, b. in
.1808, Their son, John Shadinger [b. 6 July 1826—d. 14 Match, 1915). Married on
December 17, 1846 to Et2.cn Jones (6. 30 November 1828--d. 31 May 1909).
CORRECTION TO NAMES LISTED IN CH1LVREN Of YATES FAMILY, Summer Issue, p. 29 6 30.
The fiifith child ofi Joel Pinckney Yates and Martha Jane Stewart Yates was Hannah Yates
[1851-1900). She was married to James M. WoAd, not Wood, a* pAinted in the quaAteAly.
Al*o, the thiAteenth child, Symantha Vote* '['b'. 1863) was married to John N. WoAd, not
Wood as published.
Seeking infiormation on the Lofitin Family. I am a descendant ofi HaAAiet UpchuAch
[b. 1873 Ga.—d. 15 June 1890) ufho maAAied 14 Feb. 1833 Ennis Lofitin [b. 15 Aug 1810).
1 have the ancestry ofi HaAAiet UpchuAch back to 1620 in England. I have some infio
on the descendants ofi Ennis Lofitin. I would like to coAAespond with anyone interested
in the Lofitin/ UpchuAch families. I have been collecting infiormation on the UpchuAch
family fior about 25 yeaAS and now in oAdeA to shaAe this infiormation with others,' I
publish a quarterly devoted entirely to Upchurch genealogy. Subscriptions to the
Upchurch Bulletin are $10.00 per year. Write: Robert Phillips Upchurch, Editor,
Michael Enterprises, P.0. Box 35804, Tucson, Arizona 85740.
Futral, Futrell, Futrelie and Related Families [Watkins, Clififiord, Wood)—This is
a fiamily magazine containing the descendants ofi my husband, John Henry Futral, b.
2 June 1908 in Heard Co., Ga. Some ofi the other allied fiamilies now fiound within
the printed issues are: Boyd, Echols, Gay, Glass, Henry, Lacey, McDaniel, Pinson,
Reynolds, and others. This magazine is published semi-annually in April and October.
Subscription rate is $10.00 per year. Anyone interested may contact: Mrs. Jenny
Futral, Rt. 3 Box 378, Franklin, Ga. 30217.
Exchange Publications: Northwest Georgia Genealogical and Historical Society, Rome,
Ga.; Ancestors Unlimited, Clayton County, College Park, Ga.; Coweta Chatter, Norma
Gunby,_Sharpsburg,' Gd.; Douglas County, Ga. Genealogy, Joe Baggett,' Editor, 8823
Rose Avenue, Douglasville, Ga. 30134. These are placed in the Special Collections
Room ofi the Neva Lomason Library fior your use.
INDEX TO CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLIES 1980, cont.
Yates—61-67-76-15-25-26-29-30-47
York—8-10
Young—8-9-31-33-61-63
Zachary—9
This index was compiled for the Society by Clarice Cox, C.G.R.S. and Jan Bell.
CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS ELECT FOR 1981
Linda McCardle, President
Dr. Elmo Roberds, Vice President
Deborah Ivey, Secretary
Nell Yates, Treasurer and Membership Chairman
Name Ruby H. Moore_
Address 891 Cherokee Trail
cjty, state Smyrna T Ga. 30080
Date June 6, 1 Qftfl_
rfucc&tvt @kvit
Person No. 1 on this chart is the same
person as No._on chart No__
Chart No..
16
4 HALEY, Henry Hall
b. Dale of Birth
\ Place of Birth
Dace of Marriage
Date of Death
pul. Place of Death
(Father of No. 2)
b. 18 Aug. 1867
P.b. Ky.
m. 1888
d. 30 July 1924
p.d Atlanta, Fulton Co.
(Father of No. 4)
b.
p.b.
m.
d.
p.d
17
b.
m.
d.
(Father of No* 8,
Cont. on c hart No..
b.
d.
(Mother of No* 8t
Cont. on chart No..
18
(Mother of No. 4)
Gh.
2 HALEY, James Wesley
. /Father of No. 1)
b. 28 Feb. 1896
Lily, Laurel Co.,
23 June 1919
Aug. 1974
Prattville, Ala*
p.b.
m.
d.
p.d
Ky
b.
p.b.
d.
p.d
19
1ST
m.
d.
(Father of No. 9,
Cont. on chart No.-
b.
d.
(Mother of No. 9,
Cont. on chart No..
20
10
BROCK. Elizabeth
b. 13 Jan.
p.b.
d. 31 Oct.
(Mather of No. 2)
1866
1950
Ky.
b.
p.b,
m.
d.
p.d
p.d. Atlanta, .Fulton Co. Cj3. •
HALEY, Ruby May (Moore)
2 Aug. 1922
Macon, Bibb Co., Ga.
May 6, 1942
11
(Father of No. S)
b.
p.b.
m.
d.
p.d
21
b.
m.
d.
b.
d.
(Father of No. 10,
Cont. on chart No..
(Mother of No. 10,
Cont. on chart No..
22
(Mother of No. 5)
b.
p.b.
d.
p.d.
23
b.
m.
d.
(Father of No. 11*
Cont. on chart No. -
b.
d.
(Mother of No. 11*
Cont. on chart No..
24
b.
SLATS William
1809 (Father
_
of No. 12.
12 SLATE. William M.
(Father of No. 6)
1842
e SLATE, William Alonzo
b.
P.b.
m.
d.
p.d
(Father of No. 3)
3 Nov. 1868
Polk Co., Ga.
20 May 1888
14 Sep. 1950
Clayton Co., Ga.
13
b. 184/i 25
p.b. Paulding Co., Ga.
m. 9 Aug. 1863
d. 11 July 1885
p d Polk Co. , Ga. 26
m. 25 Dec. IsS'?;t'&t5!‘gyr
d. 1849
RABUN, Constance
b.
d.
(Mother of No. 12*
X Q X 2 Cont. on chart No. -
STATHAM, Marth§.uralia
(Mother of No. 6)
Jan. 1846
STATHAM. David
C i . 1610 (Father of No. 13.
^ ^ X 8 1 Cont. on chart No. -
|d. Ci. 1863
CONNER, Arrah
m
SLATE, Ruby May
(Mother of No. 1)
b. 29 Aug. 1899
p.b. Atlanta, Fulton Co. ,Ga.
d.
p.d.
P.b. Paulding Co Ga. „ 16 Aug.131|
p!d Atlanta, Pulton Co.,* 23 MaY 1905
r bfl . -a. s* a nn/^r v ^ _ v.
tMother of No. 13*
lont. on chart No..
14
CARROLL, Cordelia
b. ii Feb. isn*"**
p.b. Polk Co. , Ga.
d. 23 June 1933
p.d. Atlanta ,G|ulton Co.
MOORE, John Frank_
15
CARROLL. Williafnesley
28 CARROLL. John M.
IE 182 r
(Father of No. 7)
b. 1847
p.b. Paulding Co., Ga.
m 23 Jan. 1868
d. 25 Feb. 1910
29
m.
d.
Ci. 18^3
(Father of No. 14*
Cont. on chart No..
WILLIAMS. Frances
b.
d.
10 0/1 (Mother o' No* 14‘
LOC.Q Corn, on chart No. .
30 p.d Atlanta, Fulton Co., bGa • *
STEPHENS. Martha
(Mother of No. 7)
1852 31
STEPHENS, Young J.W.H.
NOV • lo X V(Father of No. 15*
(Spouse of No. I) ' p
b. 13 Oct. 1915 d. 2 Aug. 1964 d*
p.b. Pickens^o. P-d- Sntyrna^CQbbp.d. Atlanta, Fulton^o.,
_ • . a*, /-.Cont* on chart No.
m. Ci. 1839
d. 1 Jan. 1910
CONNER, Rebecca
Dec. 1917 b.
d.
1 QO I (Mother of No. 15,
® ^ Corn, on chart No. ,
78
Name of Compiler Ted 0. Brooke FOUR GENERATION ANCESTOR CHART
Address 79 Wagonwheel Ct., NE
City, State Marietta, Ga. 30067
Date March 1978
Person No. 1 on this chart Is the same
person as No_2 on chart No—1 Chart No.
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p.m. Place ofMarriage
<L Date at Death
p.(L Place of Death
b.
p.b.
m.
p.m,
d.
p.d.
4 Adkin Upshaw
b. 19 Apr 1861
p.b. Georgia
m. 9 Sep 1824
p.m. Morgan Co.. Ga.
d. 18 Sep 1885
p.d. Carroll Co., Ga.
Robinson Valentine Upshaw
1845
(Father at No. 2)
circa
Coweta Co., Ga.
24 Dec 1871
Carroll Co., Ga.
16 Oct 1901
Pottawatomie Co.,
(Father at No. 1)
Okla.
5 Martha Herring
b. 17 Oct ibid
p.b. Georgia
d. 5 Aug I860
p.d. Coweta Co., Ga.
(Mother of No. 2)
1
b
p.b.
m.
p.m
d.
p.d.
Mary Catherine Pearl Upshaw
3 Jan 1873 *
Carroll Co., Ga.
31 Dec 1891
Carroll Co.
15 Oct 1961
DeKalb Co (Atlanta), Ga.
6 William Jefferson Routon
22 May 1825
Ga.
b.
p.b. Fayette Co(?), Ga.
m. 4 May 1848
p.m. Meriwether Co., Ga.
d. 18 Aug 1863
p.d. Carroll Co., Ga.
3 Ida Pope Routon
b. 29 Sep 1856
p.b. Meriwether Co.,
d. 25 Dec 1890
p.d. Carroll Co., Ga.
(Mother of No. 1)
Ga.
P
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James Robert Brook(e)
Mar 1861 9pou~ °* "°
.b. Coweta Co., Ga.
21 Jan 1928
.d. Coweta Co (Newnan), Ga.
k Mary Catherine Hay
b. 28 Jul ib2b
p.b. Georgia
d. 3 Oct 1911
p.d. Carroll Co., Ga.
(Father of No. 3)
b. circa 1772
p.b.Bedford Co., Va.
m. 20 Sep 1790(?)
p.m.
d. (after 1850?)
p.d. (Louisiana?)
9 Ann Faulkner
(Father of No. 4. Q
Coot, on chart No- )
b! circa 1770 -
p.b. (North Carolina?)
d. after 1830
p.d. (Louisiana?)
10 John Herring
(Mother at No. 4.
out. on chart No..
b.
p.b.
m.
p.m.
d.
p.d.
1755-1775
(Father of No. S.
Coot, on chart No..
30 May 1795
Oglethorpe Co., Ga.
1823
Morgan Co., Ga.
11 Holland Ragan
b. circa 17&5
p.b. North Carolina
d. 1850-1860
p.d. Coweta Co., Ga.
12 William Routon
(Mother of No. 5.
CooL on chart No..
b.
p.b.
m.
p.m
d.
p.d.
I788 (Father of No. 6. pp
Coni, on chart No. ^
23 Jul 1848
Meriwether Co., Ga
13 Elizabeth Reeves
b. 13 Aug 179I
p.b. South Carolina
d. 28 Jul 1871
p.d. (Meriwether Co.,Ga?)
Ii.
(Mother of No. 3)
b.
p.b.
m.
p.m.
d.
p.d.
15
(Father of No. 7.
Cont. on chart No..
b.
p.b.
d.
p.d.
(Mother of No. 7.
Cont. on chart No..
INDEX TO CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLIES 1980
(Spring, Summer, Fall/Winter 1980)
Abercrombie—52
Adair—7-28-33-36-47-48-49-72-
Adams—7-8-9-11-32-33-35-36-48-59-61
Adderholt—8-36
Adderson—31
Aderhold—32
Adison—48
Adkerson—11
Adrian—8-10-28-36-60
Agnew—33
Akin—36-48
Akins—11-22-48
Alcock—9
Aldridge—34
Alexander—8-10-28-30-36-71
Albright—61
Algood—36
Alison—9
Allen—11-33-36-38-54-55-61
Alley—10
Alverson—32
Ammons—11
Amos—22
Anderson—29-43-47-52
Andrews—33
Ansley—22
Archer—16
Armor—11
Arnold—59-71-22-31
Arrington—9-22-31-36-62-65
Arthur—22
Asbury—68-70
Ashmore—22
Askew—7
Astin—11
Atherson—31
Austin—7
Avard—36
Avera—61
Avery—31-61
Awbry—33
Awtrey—7-28
Ayers—7-23-34-35-36-60
Baggett—48-51-75
Bagwell—31-69
Bailey—11-32-35-36-38-49-61
Baird—36-39
Baker—9-11-31-63-58
Ball—33-36-49-72
Ballard—35
Banks—11-23
Banta—72-74
Barba—23
Barber—8-9-32
Barfield—23
Barksdale—11-68
Barnes—28-37-39-69
Barnet—61-62
Barnett—11
Barnwell—8-60
Barrow—70-65-66
Bartlett—71
Barton—31
Base—10
Baskin—8-23-33-69
Batchelor—72-74
Bates—32-36
Baugh—32-36
Baughn—31
Baughton—39
Baxter—8-16-33-37
Blachum—22
Beall—9-11-28-33-35-48-70
Beard—38
Beasley—22-35-36-38-58
Beatty—48
Beauchamp—22
Beavers—28-53-74-75
Beck—9-31-48
Bell—2-4-22-23-24-25-28-35-36-38-48
60-62-69-71-75
Beman—10
Benson—8-11-35-36
Bentley—34-36
Benton—30-31-53-75
Beraden—32
Bibault—23
Biles—23
Bird—31-32
Birdsong—23
Birt—32
Bishop—29
Bivin—33-61
Bivins—11
Black—8-22-33-36-42-44-58
Blackman—11
Blackwell—9-36-39-61-75
Blair—34-35
Blake—7-22
Blalock—35-36-58
Blanchard—58
Blankenship—33-37
Blasingame—9
Beldsoe—11-17-23
Blevins—23
Blythe—8-11
Boen—11
Bogges—7
Boggess—61
Boggesse—28-35-36
Boggs—9-35-36-37-61
Boggues—36
Bohannon—8-36-37
Bolen—61
Bolton—7-10-36
Bone—33-34-72
Bonner—4-6-7-20-31-62
Boon—32
Bosworth—7-33
Bowden—23
Bowen—9-28-31-33-37-37-59-68
Bowman—36
Box—8-9-59
Boyd—76
Boykin—9
Bradberry—11
Bradford—28
Bradley—9
Brand—30
Brannan—69
Brannon—57
Brantley—43
Brassell—53
Brazier—36
Breeding—23
Brewer—37
Briant—71
Brice—7-36
Bridges—46
Brock—48-49-75
Brombley—35
Brook—71
Brooke—69-71-74
Brooks—8-34-49-52-59
Brown—8-11-22-23-31-32-34-37-47-48-
49-56-59-61-63-69-70-74-75
Bruce—11
Brumbley—8
Brumby—61
Bryan—11-35-45-46
Bryant—10-15-32-37-61
Bryce—33-37-60-61-69
Buchanan—71
Bullion—8
Bullock—11
Burden—7-24
Burk—10-33-36-37-49
Burke—7-32-37
Burnet—9-37-61
Burnham—22-49
Burnley—11
Burns—7-10-33-34-59-63
Burrow—35
Burson—61
Burtonshall—16
Butter—59-31-37
Butram—32-33
Buyers—31
Cagle—33
Cain—22-37
Caldwell—8
Calhoun—44
Callahan—43-
Calthrap—33
Cameron—11
Camp—7-8-28-32-33-38-62-71-74
Campbell—35
Canady—61
Candler—8-33-37
Cane—33
Canseller—33
Cantrel—7
Cantrell—62-72
Cantrill—34-35
Caple—57
Cardwell—37
Carlisle—11
Carmichael—37
Carnes—8-9-33-34-37-38-62-69
Carney—22
Carr—69-11
Carreker—71
Carrell—75
Carroll—21-23-34-75
Carten—7
Carter—24-36-37-46-47-48-60-61-75
Cartright—8-33
Cartwright—37
Casa—37
Casey—49
Cash—11
Cassa—33
Castleberry—9-33
Cates—32-33-36
Causey—11-48
Cauthen—71
Chalker—71
Chambers—21-22-23-28-29-34-38-39-55
61-71
Champion—11-61
Chance—33-34-71
Chandler—7-8—23-31-32-33—35-37-46-
48-58-61-62
Chappel—33
Chappell—11-54-69
Cheatham—22
Cheaves—62-31
Cheeves—63
Cheney—69
Chesnut—49
Childers—34
Childs—72
Clanton—11
Clapman—37
Clark—8-37-60
Clay—26-49
Claygon—39
Clayton—7-9-23-35-36-37-39-59-60
Cleaveland—37
Clein—7
Clemants—34
Clements—9-11-23-31-37
Clemmons—41
Clifford—74-76
Clifton—31
Cline—32-61
Clines—59
Clinton—72
Clives—37
Clower—2-22-25
Coats—37
Cobb—6-9-20-28-35
Cochran—8-32-36-38-71
Cockburn—75
Cockerel—7-11
Cockram—22
Cockran—61
Q:ofer—74
Coggins—70
Cole—17-23-24-33-35-37-39-61-62-71
Coleman—59-35
Collens—33
Collier—9
Collins—11-37-59-60-61
Colson—71-74
Connell—71
Coney—17
Conner—12
Conoroy—32
Constant—39
Cook—12
Cooper—8-9-10-22-23-62
Copeland—9-49-66
Coppock—71
Cormany—28
Cosper—7-8-31-37-38
Cotrel—8
Countryman—22
Counts—75
Couroy—37
Covey—12
Covington—31
Cowen—12
Cown—49
Cox—i-3-9-11-12-15-22-25-26-32-43-48
Craddock—8
Craft—72
Cramer—71
Craven—71
Crawford--44-49-70-71
Crawley—22
Criddick—10
Crider—23
Creel—22
Crew—31
Crisman—71
Crisp—61
Crockett—7-35
Cromwell—27
Croman—12
Crook—8-37
Crow—9
Crowder—57-22
Crowell—27-28
Crumbley—22
Crumby—33
Crumpton—71
Culpepper—49
Cumbie—49
Cunningham—48
Currey—31
Curry—31-37
Curtiss—35-36-38
Cushen—33
Cusheon—62
Cutliff—12
Cutts—37
Dale—32
Daniel—69
Darrett—60
Caugherty—32
Davenport—34-45-46
Davidson—32-36-61
Davis—8—9—12—22—23—28—31—32—33—36—37
9-51-60-62-71-75
Davison—9
Dawdy—37
Dawson—9-55
Day—63
Dean—10-35-37-49
Deason—7-12-22-59
Deckin—10
Delahay (De La Hay)—22
Dellafield—12
Dempsey—8
Denham—8-9
Denman—37
Denney—50
Dennis—12
Desser—37
De Vaughn—72
Dickson—8—56—60—69
Dingier—23
Disharoon—22
Dixon—59
Dobbs——7—8—20—34
Dobson—22-33
Dodson—8-34
Dollarson—37
Donaldson—72
Doris—37
Doss—7
Dotson—37-38-62
Dover—31—35—37—38—39—59—61
Dowdy—9
Downs—22-49-64
Doyle—38
Drake—9-12
Drennon—7
Driver—69
Dryden—34-35-38
Dudley—8
Duffie—7
Duke—31-32-59-61-62-71
Duncan—12-38
Durham—12-35
Dunken—59
Dunkin—33-34
Durham—58-61
Dyer—8—34—36—38
Dyson—12
Eady—22
Easterwood—8-12-35-38
Ealertang—38
Earnest—49
Eason—71-74
Eaton—33-38-61
Echols—49-57-63-76
Edison—49
Edwards—9—12—22—47—48
Elam—22-23
Eldredge—49
Eley—16
Ellis—34
Ellison—61-38
Elrod—39-49
Elton—12
Embry—56-70
Emorey—58
England—9-32
English—9
Entrekin—23-45
Eperson—35
Epperson—7
Epsey—28
Epsy—35
Espey—62
Estes—22-23-49-
Evans—23-37
Evanson—12
Everett—12-58
Eves—7
Ezell—32-38
Fagg—49
Fambrough—7-12-28
Farley—22-23
Farmer—31-34-62
Farmandith—33
farrer—12-32
Faulkner—71
Feagle—38
Feltner—22
Felton—8-10-39
Field—62
Fields—22
Finch—62
Finell—62
Flanigan—12
Fleming—12
Flippin—62
Fomby—10
Formby—69
Foster—1-12-22-25-62
Fowler—22-23-51-55
Franklin—16-38-63
Franklun—34
Frazier—58
Frasuor—38
Freeman—31-35-65
Froman—23
Fulbright—38
Fuller—22-23-70
Fults—75
Furgerson—34
Futral—48-74-76
Gable—32-38-62
Gaden—10
Galispi—8
Galley—38
Gamble—71
Gann—7-33
Gardner—43-44-50
Garrett—23-32-33
Garrison—9-10-23-31-35-36-37-38-71
Garrett—66-68
Gars—33
Garst—8-30
Gaston—41-44
Gay—8-76
Gayden—8
Gentry—7-9-33-38-39-62
George—34-38
Gibbs—37-38
Gibson—7-12-70
Gilbert—9-38
Giles—61
Gill—56
Gillas—38
Gilles—34
Gilley—7-8-9-32-62
Gillis—38
Gilly—38
Gilmer—31
Gilmore—23-51
Gladney—48-75
Glass—76
Glenn—71-74
Godard—23
Goddard—59-61
Goggins—8-34-59
Golden—59
Golding—35-61-62
Goodman—34
Goodson—34-38
Goodwin—12-38
Gordon—57
Gothard—58
Graddy—38
Grady—12
Graham—23-60-61
Grant—23-36
Graw—36
Gray—23-31-33-38-61-62
Green—22-23-31-33-38-39-48-62-69-
71-72
Greene—37-49
Gresham—8
Griffin—12-32-38-48-70-71
Grissom—74
Griswald—7
Grizzaby—8
Grizzard—49
Grogan—10
Guise—12
Guthrie—12-70
Guttrie—12
Hadder—48-74
Hagan—58
Hail—62
Haircrow—38
Hale—7
Hales—57
Hall—35-36
Hambrick—32
Hamby—9-31
Hamel—8
Hamet—39
Hamilton—8-35
Hammond—56-60
Hammonds—63-9
Hampton—12
Hamrick—2—22—25—26—40—44—49
Hand—9-31-38-59—60
Handcock—33
Handley—55
Haney—49
Hannah—7
Hanson—7-32-37-38-59
Hanner—33
Harben—34
Harbor—38
Harcrow—7-9-31-39
Hardamon—35
Harden—34
Hark—39
Harkins—9
Harkness—12
Harman—34-38
Harp—23
Harper—34—36—38—39—48—62—68—69
Harrington—71
Harris—62-70
Haynes—7-8—33—34—39-61—62
Hays—12-32
Head—32-62-75
Headrick—8
Heard—9-38-60
Hearford—60
Height—8
Helton—8-33-35-36-38-62-69-
Hembree—32-36-38-50-58
Hencle—9
Henderson—22-23-24-38-71
Hendon—8-9-22-32-39
Hendrick—48
Henry—22-23-36-76
Hensley—9-34-39-62
Henson—38
Henston—12
Heobs—61
Herndon—71
Herren—32
Herrin—10-39
Herring-—16-30-32-39-71
Hesterly—48-71
Hewett—62
Hewey—32
Hewitt—33
Hibley—8
Hicks—38-39-48-58
Hidden—33-62
Hiden—33-39
Higenbotham—9
Higginbotham—31
Higgins—12-33
Hight—39-58
Hightower—35-39-74
Hilburn—7
Hiler—58-59
Hiles—59
Hilderbrand—33
Hill—9-32-60
Hille—38
Hilton—23-24
Hilyer—23
Hinesley—-8-32-56-62
Hinton—62
Hitchcokc—10
Hix—9-35
Hobbs—37
Hodges—12-31-62
Hoelgood, Hobgood—62
Hopgood—39
Hogan——7—8—10—33—38—58
Holcomb—22—35—36—38—58—60
Holcombe—35-36
Hoicome—12
Holder—12
Holland—2-22-25-31-35
Holleb—47-50-52-75
Hollingsworth—2-22-25
Harriss—8-10-12
Harrison—2—10-12—22-25—28—33—37—39—59—60
Hart—9-20-21-71
Hartsfield—23-38
Haskin—12
Haslet—8
Hatchell—12
Hatcher—12
Hawkins—7-37
Haws—38
Hay—66-71
Hollis—19
Holloway—9-34
Holly—19
Holmes—7—46—48—68
Honeycut—34
Hood—37
Hopper—61
Horn—12
Horsley—46
Horton—18-49
House—9-23-58
Houston—72
Housworth—68-69
Howard—7-31-35
Howel—9
Howell—30-31
Hows—33
Hubbard—12
Huckabee—59
Huckaby—12-33-34
Hudgeons—35
Hudgens—31
Huff—33-70
Huffaker—9
Hulsey—8-9-12-33
Hunt—34
Hunter—33-34-52-62
Hurley—72
Hurst—7-35
Huse—58
Huston—12
Hyde—52
Ingram—35-39-58-72
Isham—61-33
Ivey—1—22—25—70—67
Izley—12
Jacobs—37-38
Jackowski—47-48-75
Jackson——8—13—18—22—23—24—33—34—36—38—47
48-49-61-62-70
James—13
Jarrell—33-39
Jarvis—13
Jenkins—31
Jennings—7-23
Jentry—31
Jernigan—7
Jester—17-23
Jeter—45
Johns—13 ,„ __
Johnson—7-8-9-10-13-31-32-34-36-39-45-49-58
Joiner—13 62-71-72 74
Jones—7-9-13-19-22-23-24-28-32-35-36-38-
39-47-48-50-52-55-58-59-60-61-62-63-
70-71-76
Jordan—60—69—72—9—23—30—34—35—39
Juhan—46
Justus—13
Kain—22
Keadle—62
Keaton—33-34
Kelley—23-55
Kelly—8
Kenenon—35
Kennedy—13
Kennon—7-34-36-62
Kilgore—34-36-62
Kimbrel—39
Kindred—62
King—31-61
Kinidy—31
Kinney—9-31-33-39-62-70
Kirklin—31-62
Kirkpatrick—9
Knight—7-8-10-30-31-32-35-36-37-39-
47-48-59-62-74
Knoght—31
Knott—70
LaCavera—49
Lacey—76
Lackey—2-22-25-26
Lambdin—55
Lambert—8-22* 32-58
Lambreath—31
Lamon—8
Lander—10
Lane—9-13
Lang—8-35
Lankford—9-58
Larren—62
Laseter—13-32
Lasley—31
Lasseter—30-31-32-36
Lattimer—70
Lavender——8—22—48—59—62
Lavid—61-62
Lawler—22-23-51
Lawrence—10-59
Lawson—10
Layton—34
Leathers—7-8-9-58-60-62-72
Lecense—39
Ledbetter—34
Lee—13-22
Leggett—31
Le Grande—23
-. Leveret—38
Leverett—13
Lewis—28-32-33-39-58
Liles—58
Lilse—58
Lilses—58
Lindsey—13
Liner—34
Lingo—75
Linville—62
Lipham—22-49-51-52
Lisle—9
Little—7-8-31-34-39-62
Loftin—16-17-18-23-76
Logan—60
Long—7-8-9-35-37-58
Looney—58
Louchs—72
Louis—60
Loving—Loworn—23-24
Lovejoy—9-61
Loveless—49
Loworn—67
Lowory—35
Lowery—13-30-34-59
Lumpkin—13
Lumsden—56
Luttrell—23
Luther—33
Lyne—58
Mabry—31-61
Madaris—31
Maddox—13-31
Magby—61
Maines—34
Mains—13
Majors—7-8-10-33
Makafey—58
Malone—31-34-58-62
Mandevilie—7
Mann—34-51-58
Marberry, Mayberry—13
Marchman—22-50
Mariday—7
Markoff—72
Marler—10-37
Marna—9
Martin—8-32-34-35-42-48-58-60-66-69
Mason—13-29
Massengale—32
Matheny—71
Mathis—13
Matthews—13-35-58
Maxwell—36-49
May—58
Maybry—8-9
Mayfield—8
Mead—8-35-60
Meadows-—13
Meguffie—58
Mehaffey—8-32-35
Meiggs—70
Melone—59
Mercer—32
Meriday—32
Merrell—35-58-62-63
Merrill—8-28-35
Mesaris—9
Metcalf—9
Michael—7-32-33-35-39-58
Middlebrooks—71
Middleton—13
Miles—13-22-31-62-72-74
Milford—61
Milhouse—7
Miligan—8
Miller—7-9-34-37-47-49-58-60-62-70
Milligan—7
Millsaps—58
Milton—67
Mines (Vines?)—62
Minshew—35
Nitchel—7-22
Mitchell—13-23-34-59-62-72-76
Mixon—35
Mize—13
Mobley—34-62
Mogli—75
Monchamp—23
Monk—9
Monroe—75
Moody—33-48
Moon—30-46-49
Moore—7-22-23-31-33-34-46-49-55-58-
61-64-70-71-75
Moores—31
Moreland—13
Morgan—13-23-24-49-58
Morris—9-13-22-34-35-36-39-47-58-62
67-71
Morrison—34-58-72
Morrow—2-22-25
Moseley—33-49-58-71
Mosteller—23-34
Mote—49
Mott—13
Mull—58
Mullen—58
Mullens—9-37-58-59
Mullins—8-34-37
Mumford—28
Munkus—58
Murcheson—8
Murf—31
Murkenson—38
Murkerson—34
Murkus—38
Murphy—23—39—58—62—72—74
Murray—62-63
Muse—46-70
Music—39-62
Musick—9-31-34
McAdams—38
McArnt—10
McBrayer—58
McBurnett—32-33-58
McCagham—?
McCain—71
McCall—7
McCalman—58-35
McCammack—58
McCardle—23
McCarty—7
McCay—58
Mcclare—9
McClendon—70-74
McClure—32
McClendon—70-74
McClure—32
McCollister—35
McCorkle—13
McCoy-9
McCracken—34-58
McCray—22
McCurdy—34-58
McCray—22
McCurdy—34-62
McDaniel—13-22-44-48-49-62—76
McDonald—13-31-35-58-70
McDowel-59
McDowell—8-34-35-37-58-62
McElroy—7-58-59
McElwreath—59
McFarland—13-33-35-59
McGee—13
McGregan—7
McGuffey—34
McGuire--35-59
McHand—59-6-
McHard—31-60
McIntosh—4
McKee—13-31-62
McKelreath—?
McKenzie—8-23-39-30-48-72
McKey—59
McKinney—34-59
McKinsey—59
McKleroy—9-31-33-35-39-59-62
McKnight—23
McKorcle—34
McLain—13
McLarty—34-71
McLendon—8-9-13
McMillan—13-48
McMullen—33-68
McNair—48
McPear—7
McPhearson—30-35-70
McRae—59-74-33
McRea—8-33-35
McRee—13
McSpadden—33-59
McWaters—59-72-38
McWhorter—9-22-36-70
Nial—22-23
Neely—47-52
Neill—49
Nelson—72-10
Nesler—31
New—22-23-33
Newman—57-49
Newman—57-49
Newnan—49
Newton—22-32
Niblett—13
Nix—31
Noel--7
Noland—58-59-34
Nooman—8
Norman—72-74-8
Norwood—8-36-37
North—57-49
Norton—62
Nowell—31
Norris—13
Norwood—58-59
Odum—32-59
Ogletree—72
O'Harra—:
Olive—49
Oliver—22-49
Ore—35
• Orr—38-6-63-72-74
Owen—13-48-60
Owens—9-34-49-59
Owensby—19-51-69
Ozburn—23
Pace—49
Pain—35-61
Palmer—34-37-60
Parker—7-20-36
Paris—74
Parrish—59
Parker—59
Parks—59-63
Parmer—62
Parr—13
Parrot—65
Parson—7
Pass—35
Pate—49
Paterson—23
Patrick—9-33-49-59
Patterson—9-32
Payne—23-62
Pearce—45
Peavy—13
Peeler—43
Pentecost—62-74
Perdue—69
Perrin—7
Perry—9—32—37—47—48—59—69
Persons—14
Perth—10
Peters—34-47-48
Phillips—7-9-32-38-49-60-59-70-71-74
Philpot—8-9-10-49-59
Phinney—57
Pikron—75
Pinson—76
Pirkle—37
Pleasants—44
Poe—7-14-60
Polk—71
Pollard—7-59-70
Pool—14
Pope—69-75
Porter—23
Porterfield—8-33-59-60
Porth—10
Portwood—22
Posey—8-35-38-59
Potter—14
Powel-7
Powell—69-71
Powers—9-49
Praydy—9
Presnel—9
Prewett—33
Price—7-8-10-35-59-60
Prince—72
Printup—59-62
Prior—8
Proctor—14
Prosser—14
Pryor—14
Puckett—59
Pullen—8-14
Pullman—37
Purgear—31
Purkins—14
Purviance—54
Purvians—54
Puryear—9
Pyle—49
Quinton—7-10
Raborn—8-30
Rabun —20-30
Raburn—7-10-30-59-60
Ragan—71
Ragen—14
Ragland—59
Raiden—49
Rainbolt—23
Rainwater—34
Ramsey—8-58
Randolph—14
Rapier—59
Raspberry—39-59
Ray—14-59
Rayburn—28
Reach—59
Read—23-24-38
Reaves—31
Redwine—71
RSedy—44
Rees—14-23
Reese—8-46-67-70
Reeves—2-22-25-56-59-67-71
Reid—2-7-9-22-25-28-33-35-36-37-47-48
59-62
Renfro—35
Renfrow—9
Renu—58
Reynolds—7-14-59-76 j
Richards—8-9-10-32-33-56-59-62
Ridgeway—61
Rigsby—8
Riley—14
Rivers—70
Roach—7-33
Roan—35
Roberds—2-23-25-27-
Roberson—7-8-9-30-62
Roberts—14-31-33-34
Robertson—62
Robinson—2-18-22-25-31-33-34-35-37-
45-47-49-59-63-70-75
Roby—71
Roddy-7
Rodgers—28-36-59-6?
Rogers—14-49
Rogerts (Roberts?)—31
Rooker—9-10
Rookes—59
Rooks—9-31-35-38-59
Roop—69-70
Roper—8-34-38
Rose—7-8-9-35-59-62-72
Roseberry—14
Rosser—49
Rotten—9
Routon—9-69-71
Rowe—9
Rowell-2-22-32-24-59-65-
Rowland—22
Rucks—14
Ruff—8-33
Ruffin—33
Runnels—14
Russel—8
Russell—22-37-38-59
Rutherford—14-62
Ryan—49
Sailors—33
Samples—70
Sanders—7-34-60-72
Sanford—59
Sandidge—14
Sanford—7-33-35
Sappington—8
Saunders—39
Saxon—22-48
Scoggin—14
Scott—34-35-66
Searcy—14
Selman—8-34-39-59-62
Senkbeil—49
Sewell—14-35-36-37-47-48-53-69-75
Shackelford—32-58-59
Shadawick—35
Shadinger—22-50-75
Sharp——14—23—36—37—58-59—62—70
Sharpe—7-70-72
Shaw—9-43
Sheats—33
Sheets—29-61-63
Sheffield—22
Sheftall—14
Shelton—59
Sherdan—8
Sherdon—59
Shipley—8-10
Shirley—67
Shultz—49
Shumake—8
Sides—34
Sides—37
Sills—60
Simmons—23
Sims—7-31-38-39-60-69
Sizemore—9-34
Skinner—31-70 ,
Slade—69
Slate—60-30
Slaton—39
Smallwood—9
Smith—8-9-14-22-31-32-33-34-35-36-37-
38-39-48-49-58-60-61-62-63-69-
70-71-72-74
Snow—9
Sockwell—9-32-39
Sparkes—32
Speaks—60
Spence—22-69-72
Spinks—14-22
Springer—7-28-32-59
Springfield—58
Spruell—22-30-52
Spyvy—9
Stagner—23
Stallings—31-35-49-63
Stanford—14
Stark—34
Starnes—32
Starr—72-74
Statham—14
Statia—32
Stedham—32
Steed—71
Steel—34
Stellwell—35
Stephens—14-22-23-32-35-60-75
Stephenson——7—22—40—41—42—43—44—49—58—60
Stevens—75
Stewart—8-9-29-31-48-59-60-76
Stillwell—60
Stitcher—62-63
Stogner—22
Stone—63
Story—49
Stovall—14
Stowers—14
Stratton—47
Stribbling—60
Strickland—10-22-23-34-63-69-70
Striplin—31
Stripling—8-33-49
Stroud—9-30
Strutton—63
Studivant—14
Sturgis—63
Sullivan—38-60
Summer—9
Summerlin—9-32-70
Suzemore—34
Swann—72-22
Sway—14
Sweat—60
Sweatman—22
Tallent—33-60
Talley—34
Tankersly—60
Tarbutton—14
Tatam—8
Tate—75
Tatum—60
Taylor—8-10-33—34r58-60-70—71
Temason—60
Templeman—72
Tendell—61
Terrell—31
Tewelland—62
Thaden—71
Tharter—60
Thaxton—22
Theiss—33-34
Theis—60
Thermond—?
Thomas—32-59-63-60
Thomason—49
Thomasson—28-33
Thompson—14-34-37-38-48-60-62-
72-75
Thomson—8-67
Thornton—29-31
Thurman—37-71
Thurmond—57-58
Tidwell—10-60
Timmons—70-72
Tipton—23
Tisinger—48-49-64
Tolbert—34-47-48-63-75
Toler—22
Tomlinson—14
Tomme—33
Torrence—14
Towns—14
Trammell—33-52
Trap—59
Traylor—62
Treadaway—22-23-52-71
Treadwell—9-31-60
Troup—5-6
Trout—60
Trublefield—61
Tucker—14
Turner—8-23-33-38-47-48-49-60-71
Tweed—50
Tweedell—70
Upchurch—76
Upshaw—74-71-69
Upton—8—10—33-39
Usery—10
Ussery—14-48-75
Vanbrackel—14
Van Horn—58
Veal—36
Veazey—15-20-32-52
Vincen—36
Velvin—70
Vincent—61
Vines—63-54-23-33-35
Vinson—22
Vowel—8
Waddell—22-40-43-44
Wade—15-22
Wadkins—60
Wagnon—7-32-34-60
Waits—49
Wakefield—31
Walden—37-39-62-63-72-74
Waldrip—34
Waldron—48
Walker—7—8—9—15—21—22—28—36—37—47—49
52-60-62-69-72-Hi Walker!
Wall—31-60
Walls—63
Wallace—60
Waller—15
Wallis—56
Walton—34-71
Wamberly—59
Wamble—71
Wammack—35
Ward—7—35—60—62—69—70
Ware—9-48-57-60
Warren—9—15—31—35—68—69—70
Watkins—63-74-76
Watson—9-10-32-33—34—60-69-72
Watt—60
Watts—60-58-9-10
Weatherby—8-35
Weatherly—10
Weathernton—15-34
Weaver—41
Week—34
Weir—35-36-58-60-63
Weisenhunt—8-33-39-60
Welch—8
Weldon—9
Wells—15
Wesenhunt—10
West—33-37-60-69
Westbrook—23
Wester—21-60-71
Wetester—63
Whatley—66
Whiesenhunt—60
Whisenhunt—7-33-38-59
Whistenhunt—60-70
White—9-15-31-32-34-38-59-60-61
Whitley—43
Whitworth—75
Whorton—15
Widner—22
Wigginton—8
Wiggins—65
Wilder—15
Wilkerson—61
Williams—7-8-15-31-33-35-36-39-46-
70-75-60-61-68
Wilkins—7-32-63
Williamson—8-15-31-32-34-36-48-58
59-60-61-62-68
Williford—61-62
Willingham—15
Willis—57
Wilson—69-63-9-15
Wimberly—8
Windham—61
Wingfield-—49
Wingo—62
Wingon—34
Winkle—63
Wise—55 ;
Witcher—63
Wofford—15
Womble—32-71
Wood—9-24-29-30-31-35-39-47-48-61
62-71-75-76
Wppdard—71
Woodcock—15
Woodley—32
Woodliff—34-61
Woodruff—7
Woodward—67
Wooten—68
Word—1-2-22-25-26-31-55-61-76
Worsham—7
Wray—61
Wreay—34
Wren—9
Wright—8—9—15—22—31—60—61—71
Wyatt—60
Wynn—33
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