ALaBAMa / CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL quarterly Chtfjo/ree*Cr 2 &»// HARALSON CO. Jan. 26, 1856 POUGLAS CO OctT 17 1870 / A A s <1* 3 O * o V A O * o 0 HEARD CO. Dec. 22 1830 TROUP CO. SPRING 1981 THE r Jpg ! ci9 C 37 mi CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY SfY^i BY CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY VOLUME II MARCH 1981 NUMBER ONE TABLE OF CONTENTS Officers, Conmittees, and Treasurer1 s Report.....1 President's Letter..........2 Early Settlers of the Third District at County Line, Carroll County, Ga. 1296 Militia District.3 County Line Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery.. Early Marriages of Carroll County 1828-1866....*...5 Carroll County Slave Owners of 1860: Second District: Post Office, Villa Rica....,..10 Carroll County Slave Owners of 1860: Sixth District: Post Office, Hickory Level.....14 Rough Sketch of Old Carroll County Militia Districts..21 Extract of 1842 Tax Digest of 8th District, 653rd G. M., Carroll County, Georgia..22 Sketch of The Barnwell Family...28 Old Poplar Springs Church/ Horsley Cemetery.28 Queries. 29 Announcements.. 30 New Members of Carroll County Genealogical Society.....31 Order Blank for 1850 Carroll County Census..33 Ancestor Charts.34 Index 37 1 THE CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY CARROLLTON, GEORGIA Mrs. Linda McCardle, President.Rt. 4 Box 165 D Carrollton, Ga. 30117 Phone: 834-8601 Dr. Elmo Koberds, Vice President.103 South Nixon St. Carrollton, Ga. 30117 Phone: 832-9473 Mrs. Deborah D. Ivey, Secretary.Box 704 Bowdon, Ga. 30108 Mrs. Nell Yates, Treasurer..818 Tyus Road Bowdon, Ga. 30108 Phone: 258-3404 Mrs. Jan Bell, Editor.ChateauApts. #P-3 Hays Mill Road Carrollton, Ga. 30117 Phone: 832-9808 COMMITTEES Membership Pat Cramer, Louise Holland Program....ClariceCox, Edna Lackey, Rudene Hoi1ingsworth Publicity...MaryFlorence Word, Mary Rowell Publication.JanBell, Edna Lackey, Dr. Elmo Roberds Cemetery Project.EvylanMorrow , Mary Reeves, LeRoy Childs Census Project...Clarice Cox, Nell Yates Treasurer's Report Nell Yates, Treasurer, reports that our balance in the bank is currently $967.00 Membership in the Carroll County Genealogical Society is open to all persons who have an interest in genealogy. Dues are on a calendar year basis (Jan.-Dec.). Dues are $10.00 per year per individual, or $12.50 per year per family. This publication is included at no extra cost in membership dues, with one copy per family. Extra copies and back issues are available at $3.00 each. These may be obtained from Nell Yates, 818 Tyus Road, Bowdon, Ga. 30108. 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 brought to our attention. Published by the Carroll County Genealogical Society, a non-profit organization. Meetings each fourth Thursday, Carroll E.M.C. at 7:30 p.m. 2 THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER Dear Members: Our society has gotten off to a busy start this year. We are all pleased at our growth and our society is very fortunate to have dedicated members who work so hard gathering information for our publication. However, we do want all of our members to share information and ideas with us! There is still so much information to be gathered in Carroll County—wills, deeds, cemeteries, church records, etc. We need for everyone to take an interest in compiling this material. I feel that preserving and making available material that will help others trace their ancestors in Carroll County should be a major goal of our society. We are indebted to Mrs. Clarice Cox and Mrs. Nell Yates for their tireless efforts in compiling the 1850 Census of Carroll County. This census, as probably you know, is a most valuable one in that it gives the name, age, and sex of each person in a household—including the children. Also, many times, even grandparents resided in a household in their later years and their place of birth is given in this particular census. The 1850 Carroll County Census is now in the process of being published (with index) and will' 'tie avaiTabTe 'by "the end of March 1981. This publication, although sponsored by the Carroll County Genealogical Society, will not be mailed out in the form of a quarterly. Too many people were too eager to Have this census record without waiting well over a year for it to be published in bits and pieces! So, it will be complete in one book form and will be sold for $8.00 per book. The proceeds from the sale of this census will be used by our society for purchasing more genealogical books for our library and also for help¬ ing to finance future publication projects. ."For those who are interested in this census, an order blank is provided at the end of this quarterly. Please order early as only a limited number of these will be printed! Also, I want to encourage each member to participate in our upcoming project for the year, which will be to compile all the cemetery records of Carroll County. We will divide up the county into six areas, each area having a chairman in charge to report to. Evylan Morrow and Mary Reeves will be Co-Chairmen in supervision of the project-at-large. The Carroll County Historical Society has done some work on cemetery research in the past and they have most graciously offered to share with us all of their information to date. With the pretty Spring weather approaching, I hope that we can all get out and dust off a few tombstones! Ask all your friends if they know of an old cemetery—perhaps forgotten back in the woods somewhere. We will make a real effort to locate all of them. I appreciate each officer that I will be serving with this year and they have already shown their willingness to work in so many ways. I also want to say a big thank-you to Jan Bell for all the work she does on our quarterly as editor. And, last but surely not least, I want to say that I really do appreciate all of the help that Mrs. Cox has given to me in learning seme of the new duties I will have as President. It will be hard to serve as well as Mrs. Cox did! I know that all of us will join in thanking Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Word, Mrs. Ivey, and Mr. Poster for a job well done as our officers last year. And now, looking to the year ahead—I hope to hear from each and every one of you so that I can know of your needs and interests and the ways in which our society can best serve our corrmunity and those people who are researching ancestors here. Wishing you a productive year! Your President, Lindd McCardle 3 EARLY SETTLERS OF TOE THIRD DISTRICT AT COUNTY LINE, CARROLL COUNTY, GA. 1296 MILITIA DISTRICT County Line Oonmunity in the eastern part of Carroll County, lying along the Chatthoochee River, was one of the earliest areas settled. The rich river bottoms, as well as several creeks, attracted settlers even before the county was created, with pioneers moving in among the Creek Indians. This part of the county became the Third District, later known as County Line District, and the capitol was at Lickskillet. Some time before the Civil War, the name was changed to County Line and Justice Courts began to be held. In 1830, County Line Baptist Church was established, and it later became the Primitive Baptist Church. It is not known when the change occurred, but the minutes of the church in 1878 are recorded under the new name. The church held its first conference July 24, 1830 and in 1833, the church building was erected on land belonging to Mr. Wise. This consisted of two acres on Land Lot 65. In 1850, the church granted a request to build a school on its grounds and it became known as the County Line School. Classes were held there until sane time in the early 1920's. This building was two stories high and the upper floor was used as the Masonic Lodge Hall (County Line Masonic Lodge No. 159). Some of the pioneers of the County Line area were: Major Stephen Neal, son of John Neal; William Word; Hiram Embry; M.D. Watkins; Wesley Camp; F. M. Camp; John Bryant; W. B. Richards; Perry Richards; William Vines; Gaines Barrow; James Head; Henry Head; Frank Morris; Benjamin Durrette; Benjamin Lassetter; Lindsey Holland; Joseph Hutcheson; and many others. A unique feature of this catmunity is that .in a little less than fifty years, it was located in three different counties, due to the changing boundary lines. (See "The Changing Boundary Lines of Carroll County/' Carroll County Genealogical Quarterly, Spring 1980). County Line was first in Carroll 'county “(created ’1827)' and then in Campbell County (created 20 December 1828). In 1870, Douglas County was created and the area was incorporated into this county. In 1872, the Douglas County Line was moved and once again this area was back in Carroll County. During the Civil War, the County Line Comminity was located in Campbell County. A company was formed known as The Chattahoochee Volunteers, Company K, 30th Ga. Infantry. A partial list of men who served in this company are as follows: Captain William B. Richards 1st Lt. Henry M. Head 2nd Lt. Hillard T. Morris 2nd Lt. George F. Longins 1st Sgt. Henry H. Smith 2nd Sgt. Lewis Jones 3rd Sgt. John L. Camp 4th Sgt. Henry C. Summerlin 5th Sgt. John Humphrey 1st Cpl. Benjamin L. Cairp 2nd Cpl. Alfred P. Bryant 3rd Cpl. Benjamin J. Crutchfield 4th Cpl. Andrew J. Richards John Perry Richards, Pvt. Andrew J. Camp, Pvt. Benjamin Durrett, Pvt. William H. Hudson, Pvt. Oliver P, Owens, Pvt. William E. Vines, Pvt. Peter S. Wilson, Pvt. Moses A. Duncan, Pvt. The Five Notch Road runs through the County Line area and it was formerly known as The Five Notch Indian Trail, which followed the Chattahoochee River. There were several ferries on the river in the Third District: Hutcheson's Ferry, formerly Phillips' Ferry, Jones' Ferry, Smiths' Ferry, and probably more. Continued 4 The churches in the County Line area were Rock Springs M.E. Church and School (built by Joe Hutcheson) and Mt. Avery M.E. Church. My great-grandfather, Wesley Camp, came to this area in 1824 and settled here before Carroll County was created. Since that time, there has been a direct descendant of mine in the Third District—including my children and grandchildren— for over a span of 155 years. Submitted by Thelma Pate Rt. 1 Box 69 Whitesburg, Georgia COUNTY LINE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY Elizabeth D. Vines b. March 4, 1828 d. Sept. 8, 1904 Wife of W.E. Ed Vines W. E. Ed Vines b. March 3, 1827 d. December 31, 1900 Nancy E. Morris b. June 29, 1832 d. Sept. 10, 1915 Wife of G. F. Morris G. F. Morris b. May 14, 1832 d. July 18, 1892 A. J. Lambert b. May 29, 1828 d. Sept. 29, 1904 Joseph H. Holland b. Jan. 28, 1870 d. Jan. 7, 1916 Lena Holland (Wife of Joseph H.) b. 1870 d. 1948 Pearl Holland (Dau. of Lena & Jos.) b. Oct. 31, 1895 d. Nov. 22, 1968 J. H. Holland b. March 2, 1835 d. Feb. 2, 1914 Sarah F. Holland b. July 27, 1837 d. ? Elizabeth Head Music (Wife of T.W. Music) b. May 12, 1857 d. April 17, 1898 Benjamin F. Barron 1860-1942 Della Holland Barron (Wife of Benjamin F. Barro ) 1869-1955 Son: Mose Barron Oct. 8, 1894 d. Oct. 13, 1918 Died in service in World War I J. H. Durett b. January 8, 1842 d. November 22, 1871 Mary E. Cook b. November 24, 1844 d. July 18, 1872 Jane E. Durett (Wife of Ben) b. ? d. November 13, 1878 Ben Durett b. December 22, 1812 d. September 18, 1889 J. J. Durett b. January 10, 1853 d. July 1, 1890 Martha Durett b. October 30, 1855 d. April 26, 1918 Pennie A. Durett Hays (Wife of W. L. Hays) b. October 20, 1869 d. November 10, 1893 Isaac N. Richardson b. June 16, 1857 d. Sept. 14, 1894 5 COUNTY LINE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY, cont. Henry Monroe Head b. January 22, 1822 d. August 14, 1892 Many thanks to Thelma Pate for sutmitting this cemetery record. CARROLL COUNTY MARRIAGES 1828-18 66 (Taken from Book "C" Carroll County Marriages 1828-1866) Groom Alexander, Reuben Autrey, Merrell C. Adderhold, Andrew Allen, Larkin Ausbon, Randall P. Aderhold , Wm. H. Ashley, Joel C. Adams, James Adams, Edmund A. Arvin, William Beall, Frederick Benton, Richard Bryant, David Brown, Ambrose Bates, Samuel J. Bryant, Ensley Bailey, Richard W. Bonner, James Brown, David Butler, John W. Boatright, Joseph Bryan, Jason Bently, Josiah Bearden, Andrew J. Barnett, Jonathan Barwell, William Bowen, Francis D. Bowman, Peter Bailey, Calvin B. Blankingship A. J. Bannister, William Beck, Jeffrey Butran, James H. Boatright, Hugh L. Brown, Isham S. Bryce, James Blair, Charles C. Camp, Thomas Cates, William J. Cantrel, Zion Cash, James W. Cole, Gilbert Cochran, Riley Bride Martha Lowrey Sarah Chambers Nancy McWhorter Madeling Arney Mary Ann Stephens Elisabeth Waker Mary A. F. Stallings Lucinda Knight Amanda Ballard Eady M. White Susan Ann Wilkins Frances M. Musick Saphonia W. West Lucinda Carroll Martha Chance Caroline Burk Elisabeth Carr Sarah Ann Cox Martha A. Minster Sarah Butler Eliza Dane Mary A. Presley Elisabeth Martin Jane A. Huckabee Margo Anderson Mariah Rainwater Mary C. Davis Lucetty Whorton Susan Little Nellie Jane Hodge Cerinda Miller Elisabeth C. Knowles Elisabeth C. Witcher Louiza A. ? Mary Margaret McIntosh Martha Ann Dyer Meca Reeves Matilda Martin Amanda A. Hamrick Eliza Smith Mary Ann Griffin Elisabeth Haynes Caroline Dotson Marriage Date 7-22-1842 9-4-1842 9- 27-1842 12-8-1842 5-14-1843 12-7-1843 10- 24-1843 2- 6-1845 9-6-1846 1-15-1846 7- 6-1842 8- 3-1842 8- 11-1842 9- 4-1842 10- 20-1842 10-22-1842 12-1-1842 12-11-1842 7-2-1843 10-3-1841 1-19-1843 3- 3-1844 9-25-1844 9- 15-1841 12-29-1842 12-21-1843 4- 26-1842 12-15-1843 1-17-1844 4- 15-1844 5- 6-1844 7- 9-1844 1- 23-1845 8- 31-1845 2- 5-1846 10- 22-1846 1- 5-1845 12-23-1842 11- 17-1842 12- 23-1841 3- 31-1844 12-21-1843 2- 3-1842 CARROLL COUNTY MARRIAGES 1828-1866 Groom Chandler, Oliver C. Cash, Henry Chandler, Ivy Griffin Cartright, Thomas Campbell, A.J. Cash, Wyley J. Cartright, Jacob L. Crawford, Luginaka Curny, John Couch, Joseph Carter, Soloman Cook, Robert R. Cantrell, John L. Chance, Isaac S. Couch, Win. Clay, James M. Dempsey, Albert J. Duke, Welcome Davis, John W. Duke, Charles J. Denman, F. G. Easterwood, Win. Elsbery, Benjamin F. Evans, George W. Endsley, John Ezell, Simeon L. England, Wm. Farmer, Win. Franklin, Barnes (?) Finch, Robert W. Gable, Hanson (?) Gay, James Gilbert, James Green, A. P. Gibbs, Henry Greene, Thomas S. Goodson, A. G. Griffin, Forrester M. Gentry, Jessie J. Gentry, George W. George, Joseph Hogan, Elchany Helton, Win. Hand, Reuben H. Haywood, William Hinton, James Henderson, James E. B, Hammond, F. Denis Henderson, Samuel Hendon, Thomas Harbons, Hosea H. Holcomb, Jonathan C. Hamrick, James M. Hendon, Randall R. Harrison, Jefferson Bride Mary Sewell Emaline Lindsey Martha Jane Peters Emily Turner Mary Ann Williams Elisabeth Griffin Excey Posey Rebecca Winkles Eliza Tonwill(?) Jane Morris Elisabeth Holloway Anne George Sarah Arnall Mary E. Bryant Matilda Smith Jane Blair Sarah Ann Vaughn Louisa C. Hamrick Elizabeth Jane Burns (?) Catherine S. Williamson Elisabeth A. Autry Mary Michall Francis Clayton Amesy A. Noles Amanda Mathews Martha Moon Sarah Howard Sirena King Jane Rabun Susannah (?)anson Louiza Weems Agnes Bluford Jemima Fincher Eliza Ann Chappell Mary Ann Horsley Amelia J. Beall Elisabeth McWhorter lucinda F. Willis Pheby Ann Adams Emily Wall Menu (?) Starks Elisabeth Collins Jane Carnes Nancy Canady Mary Smith Mary Anne Thompson Martha E. Wagnon Adeline E. Robinson Elisabeth Henderson Polly Arnold Everlina Palmer Eliza Ann Weir Lucy Ann Duke Emily McPherson Eliza Finch Marriage Date 11- 30-1843 10- 6-1844 2- 15-1844 9-24-1845 1-15-1845 I- 11-1845 12- 24-1844 12-3-1844 5-15-1844 11- 25-1844 7-17-1845 3- 4-1846 4- 12-1846 7-20-1846 II- 11-1846 5- 9-1843 I- 18-1844 7-4-1844 7- 18-1844 12-25-1844 4-27-1845 3- 26-1843 12-6-1843 8- 11-1844 II- 27-1844 1-8-1846 9- 1-1846 6- 19-1842 4- 17-1842 10- 11-1846 5- 12-1842 1-16-1843 3-8-1843 11- 23-1843 1-1-1844 1- 16-1845 12- 12-1844 10-8-1844 8-21-1845 8- 13-1846 2- 12-1846 9- 30-1842 9-1-1842 12-25-1842 9- 14-1843 8-15-1843 10- 13-1844 10-17-1844 5-8-1844 1-11-1844 8- 20-1844 1-16-1845 9- 4-1844 12-9-1844 10- 12-1841 CARROLL COUNTY MARRIAGES 1828-1866 7 Groom Hill, Thomas J. Hardeman, John W. Holloway, James J. Hardee, James E. Helton, Henry Harper, Elisha Hodge, Augustus Harper, Levy M. Hinesley, Thomas W. Hogan, Hamilton Harper, Jesse D. Henson, 0. C. Hollingsworth, John Jenks (?), Wiley Jones, Aron Johnson, Cornelius Johnson, Win. F. Jiles, Thomas Jackson, Woody T. Jones, Edward F. Johnson, John B. Jourdan, Wm. Johnson, Samuel W. Jourdan, James Johnson, Alexander Jones, Jourdon Kinney, Isaac King, Allen Kennedy, Win. Kiney, Jessie Leathers, Abraham Little, Joseph Little, Francis M. Leathers, James W. Little, Bennett Little, Alexander Little, Samuel B. Lambert, Jacob P. Land, James M. Lindsey, Jonathan Lewis, Shadrack Mead, Tyre Malone, Nathaniel Merrell, Joseph B. McCary, Levi Frederick Mobley, Hiram Matdox, Sterling McCurdy, Win. McDonald, David McLarty, Daniel Martin, Errmanuel B. Mabry, Woodford J. McCurdy, John J. Mosely, Miles Mitcham, Henry Bride Marriage Date Sarah A. Hodge Elisabeth J. Reid Louiza Pate Susannah Wood Fannie McKleroy Nancy (?) Nember (?) Martha Ann Hill Deida B. Rowe Rhoda Ann Lambert Jane Watson Martha Ann (?)jur Martha Cartright Sindy Lee Charity Hopson Mary Blalock Louisa Garner Martha Ann Wall Catherine Winkles Andy Paul Martha Word Elisabeth Tonwell (?) Jane Hamilton Lucinda Bert Nancy Rabun Lucinda C. Smith Mary Ann Lee Luneany Turner Mary Ann Bailey Clarinda Miller Sarah Turner Mary Jane Scoggin Sarah Bailey Caroline Elshrey (?) Marianna Lyons Eliza Malone Elisabeth Taylor Ann Reeves Betsy Ann Phillips Elisabeth Howard Elisabeth Knight Patsy Pattrow Charity Bradford Nancy Haynes Susan Lamberth Ann Tippett Mary Ann New Amelia A. Goggons Isabelle Smith Mary Ramsey Mary Singleton Ruth Ann Curtis Marion L. Bird Melinda Goodson Matilda Hogan Eliza Crawford 3-16-1845 1- 8-1846 6-27-1845 11- 9-1845 2- 4-1846 3- 25-1846 4- 27-1846 6-11-1846 6-25-1846 8-9-1846 10- 1-1846 12- 24-1846 6-31-1843 3-20-1842 8- 22-1843 3-28-1844 3-13-1844 5- 26-1844 9- 21-1843 I- 14-1845 3-27-1844 11- 23-1845 II- 9-1845 12-14-1845 8-27-1846 10- 12-1846 11- 10-1842 1-25-1844 5- 6-1844 10-6-1844 1-7-1842 10-16-1844 1-2-1845 12- 12-1844 10- 9-1845 12-4-1845 1-29-1846 6- 22-1846 7- 9-1846 1- 7-1846 12-17-1843 6-19-1842 8- 25-1842 9- 20-1842 11- 3-1842 9- 1-1842 2- 27-1843 2- 16-1843 3- 30-1843 6-6-1843 10- 14-1843 12- 27-1843 9-27-1841 9- 20-1833 10- 11-1843 CARROLL COUNTY MARRIAGES 1828-1866 Groom McWhorter, E. B. McDonald, Green B. Morgan, Win. W. Manus, Hiram McClung, Reuben B. McWhorter, James L. Miles, James F. Maldin, James A. McWhorter, Richard McElmuth, Martin Muller (?), Elisha Martin, Josiah Moon, Ebbins Mattox, Riley McWhorter, William B. McAllister, Wm. W. Mixon, Jasper Merrell, Benjamin F. Nole, Jewlin (?) Nix, James Nalley, J. B. Nixon, Travis Noles, Andrew J. Noland, Edward N. Odom, Lewis Osbon, John Owen, Uriah B. Phillips, Thomas Posey, Ogilvie Porterfield, Christopher Powell, Calvin W. Peters, Jesse Price, Irvin Platt, Lanpkin F. Ponder (?), John W. Posey, Uriah Roberts, James Haughton Robertson, George Rabun, Thomas Jr. Reid, John Rowell, John Reid, John W. Roberts, James H. Reeves, John Rinfroe, Jonathan Right, Mason, Jr. Richards, William M. Raly, William Smith, Wm. Sorry, Robert G. Sanders, Micajah Simmons, George Shaw, Demsey Smith, Riley Bride Sarah Nicks Mary Ann E. Jones Caroline Lesley Mary Bluford Margaret Jones Margaret Wheeler Elisabeth Holloway Sarah Ann Ship Rebecca Jordon Sarah Blair Sarah Thurmon Mary Ann Martin Celia E. Ezell Mariah Hill Mary Elisabeth Poston Elisabeth Cartright Towsey Borders Penullia Smith Penuelia A. Hinesly Alley Adams Nancy Kennedy Nancy Boggs Susan Moore Any Jane Owens Mahala N. Henson Sarah Jones Isabella C. Jones Lucinda Nix Sarah Pain Elizabeth Trop (?) Penilla Smith Martha Ann Chandler Jane Mead Martha Ann Barrow Martha J. Merrell Nancy Horsley Rebecca Ann Dudley Elizabeth Davenport Emily Henson Mary B. Chandler Ruthey Bird Sarah Hardeman Elisabeth A. Richards Rebecca Hunter Elisabeth Bates Mehedabie H. Collins W. M. Williams Susan Majors Martha Ann Snow Elisabeth Rooks Caroline M. Bonner Mahala Chappell Sarah Gentney (?) Rebecca Motes Marriage Date 3-24-1844 3-21-1844 5-28-1844 5-23-1844 11- 14-1844 I- 26-1845 12- 26-1844 9-29-1844 3- 20-1845 II- 7-1844 5- 6-1845 12-9-1845 1-8-1846 I- 7-1846 7-2-1846 II- 10-1846 12-8-1846 I- 22-1846 7-21-1842 II- 4-1842 11-13-1842 9- 14-1843 6- 1-1843 11-23-1843 7- 7-1842 1-29-1843 1- 4-1844 4- 14-1842 11-13-1842 2- 11-1844 11- 31-1844 2-14-1844 10- 17-1844 2-29-1845 12- 11-1845 7-16-1846 6- 26-1845 2-17-1842 10- 3-1843 11- 2-1843 2- 11-1844 9-17-1844 3- 10-1844 1-9-1845 7- 17-1845 9-16-1845 12- 18-1845 8- 25-1843 9- 25-1842 10- 16-1842 12-7-1842 1-5-1843 3-2-1843 3-13-1843 9 Groom Stephens, Levi Stidham, John A. Sanders, Irvin Stilwell, Daniel Stallings, Green Smith, Gabriel Spraud, John T. Smith, Russell Stanford, Richard D. Smith, William Smith, Gideon Scarborough, Thomas Sanford, Robinson Shelnutt, Andrew J. Smith, Alfred J. Smith, Alfred Sewell, Alexander Stanford, Andrew J, Stitcher, George Sparks, Nehemeah Trantnel, Elisha Thompson, John Tolbert, Clark Turner, Richard E. Trammell, James Taylor, Levi Trap, Tolliver Thompson, Zecheriah T. Tanner, Wm. S. Talley, Duncan W. Vinson, E. S. Vaughn, Albert G. Williamson, James S, White, Franklin Walls, Zachariah Wadkins, Andrew J. Wiggins, Wm. Walker, Vander Williamson, Lewis Whisenhunt, Noah McWhorter, E. B. Williamson, Andy S, Weir, Hugh W. Williams, Win. Walls, Jeriah Watson, Samuel White, James M. Wyn, Joseph Wood, John A. Wicks, Mathew Wright, Asa Watson, George White, Richard Young, Win. A. J. Youngblood, ? CARROLL COUNTY MARRIAGES 1828-1866 Bride Marriage Date Millia L. New Sarah Vines Elixabeth Spencer Elisabeth Buttram Amanda A. Right Martha Morris Mary E. Sheets Margaret Davis Mary Ann Cumbie Carlotta Turner Millie Barrow Margaret Beard Christina McGuire Harriett Ann Holland Sarah Jane Bryce Susannah Johnson Seletha Baker Caroline E. Rogers Everline Cox Mary Brown Margaret Sparks Drucilla Battle Elisabeth Taylor Matilda J. Runson (?) Mary Hogan Catherine Davis Sarah Cole Mary J. Molane (?) Lydia E. Mabry (?) Sarah Miller Martha A. Williamson Nancy Carline Huckaby Sarah Boatright Eliza Gilley Adeline Jones Susan McElunath Nancy Harden Mary Ann Bates Sarah Hightower Bluford Eliza Sue Ballard Sarah Nicks Rebecca Jackson Rhoda Mathis Elisabeth Jane Sharp Mary Ann Howard Francis M. Barden Emily Johnson Nancy Greene Sarah Ellen Renfroe Louiza McKelroy Lucy Smith Sarah Brock Charity Tolliver Catherine South Sara McGinnis 8-27-1843 2-15-1844 12-17-1843 12-7-1843 2- 9-1844 12-23-1843 3- 7-1844 2-5-1844 5-5-1844 12-12-1843 10-2-1844 1-5-1845 10-12-1844 7- 27-1845 10- 12-1845 1- 18-1846 2- 17-1846 5- 29-1846 4- 27-1845 11- 15-1846 6- 9-1842 2-27-1842 11-20 (?)—1842 11-13-1842 2- 11-1844 3- 3-1844 1-7-1844 I- 9-1844 II- 20-1844 1-5-1845 8- 6-1842 8- 17-1843 6- 26-1842 I- 21-1842 3-6-1842 5- 26-1842 5-30-1842 9- 4-1843 8- 13-1843 9- 13-1840 3-24-1844 II- 9-1844 1-7-1845 9-12-1844 3- 17-1844 5-28-1844 1- 26-1845 2- 5-1845 4- 3-1845 7- 12-1845 12-24-1845 11-12-1846 11-13-1845 1-18-1846 3- 2-1845 Roconrr-hpd and contributed by Evylan Morrow 10 CARROLL COUNTY SLAVE OWNERS OF I860 (As taken by George W. Awtry beginning 5th June 1860) SECOND DISTRICT: POST OFFICE—VILLA RICA John T. Slaughter D.B. Henry for D. Wicks (Delia) George W. Awtry Mr. Goodson, Agent for 3 Minors of William W. Williams Thornton Burke Thomas H. Roherds E. P. Blackburn B. J. Garrison Jesse Roberts 1 30 yr. old male, Black 1 60 yr. old female, Black 1 30 yr. old female, Black 1 26 yr. old female, Black 1 11 yr. old male, Black 1 9 yr. old male, Black 1 8 yr. old female, Black 1 10/12 yr. old female, Black One Slave House 1 85 yr. old female, Black 1 13 yr. old female, Mulatto 1 14 yr. old female, Black 1 30 yr. old male, Mulatto 1 27 yr. old male, Black 1 20 yr. old male, Black 1 23 yr. old female, Black 1 29 yr. old female, Mulatto 1 4 yr. old female, Black 1 4 yr. old female, Black 1 3 yr. old male, Black 1 3 yr. old female, Black Three Slave Houses 1 42 yr. old male, Black 1 22 yr. old male, Black 1 22 yr. old male, Mulatto 1 17 yr. old female, Black 1 1/12 yr. old male, Black One Slave House 1 64 yr. old male, Black 1 36 yr. old female, Black 1 3 yr. old female, Black One Slave House 1 50 yr. old male, Black 1 45 yr. old male, Black 1 40 yr. old female, Black 1 12 yr. old male, Black 1 10 yr. old female, Black 1 6 yr. old male, Black One Slave House 1 13 yr. old female, Mulatto 1 45 yr. old male, Black 1 35 yr. old male, Black Jesse Roberts, cont James Roberts, Sr. Ben Tidwell B. L. Blanchard Rhoda Taylor 4* John Hilderbrand C. Holman 1 25 yr. old female, Black 1 25 yr. old female, Black 1 27 yr. old male, Black 1 27 yr. old male, Black 1 22 yr. old female, Black 1 18 yr. old male, Black 1 14 yr. old male, Black 1 16 yr. old male, Black 1 14 yr. old female, Mulatto 1 14 yr. old male, Black 1 12 yr. old male, Black 1 8 yr. old female, Black 1 7 yr. old female, Black 1 6 yr. old female, Black 1 5 yr. old male, Black 2 4 yr. old female, Black 1 3 yr. old male, Black 1 1 yr. old female, Black 1 1 yr. old female, Black 1 1 yr. old female, Black 1 3/12 yr. old male, Black Three Slave Houses 1 45 yr. old male, Black 24 yr. 4 yr. 1 yr. old female, Black old male, Black old male, Black One Slave House 1 11 yr. old male, Mulatto 1 7 yr. old female, Black One Slave House 1 65 yr. old female, Black 1 36 yr. old female, Black 1 26 yr. old male, Black 1 20 yr. old female, Black 1 18 yr. old female, Black 1 16 yr. old female, Black 1 15 yr. old female, Black 1 11 yr. old male, Black 1 2 yr. old female, Mulatto 1 2 yr. old female, Black Two Slave Houses 1 32 yr. old female, Black 1 16 yr. old male, Black 1 14 yr. old male, Black 1 11 yr. old female, Black 1 4 yr. old female, Black One Slave House 1 17 yr. old male, Black 1 10 yr. old male, Black One Slave House 33 yr. old male, Black Thomas Carnes 1 12 Ttonas Carnes, cont. Benjamin Taylor Henry Pope Newton Roberts S.C. Candler 1 1 1 1 1 1 30 yr. old female, Black 24 yr . old male, Black 17 yr. old male, Black 29 yr. old female, Mulatto 8 yr. old female, Mulatto 5 vr. old female, Black One Slave House 1 35 yr. old male, Black 1 35 yr. old male, Black 1 33 yr. old female, Black 1 30 yr. old female, Black 1 18 yr. old female, Black 1 12 yr. old male, Black 1 9 yr. old female, Black 1 4 yr. old female, Black 1 3 yr. old male, Black i i vr. old male, Black y Two Slave Houses 1 1 29 yr. 1 yr. old female, Black old female, Black One Slave House 1 1 1 1 1 1 yr. 3 yr. \ yr. 2 yr. 8/12 old female, Black old male, Mulatto old female, Black old male, Black vr. old female, Black 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 54 yr. 44 yr. 38 yr. 28 yr. 19 yr. 19 yr. 17 yr. 15 yr. 14 yr. 13 yr. 11 yr. 7 yr. 3 yr. 3 yr. 3 yr. 6/12 old male, Black old male, Black old male, Black old female, Black old female, Black old female, Black old female, Black old male, Black old female, Black old male, Mulatto old male, Mulatto old female, Black old female, Black old male, Black old male, Black old male, Black mal P S. C. Candler, Agent S.B. Chapman 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 40 yr. 35 yr. 25 yr. 28 yr. 24 yr. 22 yr. 20 yr. 19 yr. 17 yr. 18 yr. 13 yr. old female, Black old female, Black old male, Black old male, Black old male, Black old female, Black old female, Black old male, Black old male, Black old male, Black old female, Black 13 S. C. Candler, Agent S. B. Chapman R. N. Russell B. W. Hargrove A. H. Harrison John T. Chambers E. S. Morgan John Roberts 1 15 yr. old female, Black 1 11 yr. old male, Black 1 9 yr. old female, Black 1 9 yr. old male, Black 1 7 yr. old female, Black 1 5 yr. old male, Black 1 1 yr. old male, Black 1 1 yr. old male, Black Three Slave Houses 1 45 yr. old female, Black 1 40 yr. old male, Black 1 30 yr. old female, Black 1 29 yr. old male, Black 1 27 yr. old male, Black 1 24 yr. old male, Black 1 22 yr. old male, Black 1 17 yr. old female, Black 1 15 yr. old male, Black 1 13 yr. old male, Black 1 10 yr. old male, Black 1 8 yr. old male, Black 1 4 yr. old male, Black 1 4 yr. old male, Black 1 5 yr. old male, Black 1 3 yr. old female, Black 1 2/12 yr. old female, Black 1 1/12 yr. old male, Black Two Slave Houses 1 70 yr. old female, Black 1 37 yr. old female, Black 1 19 yr. old female, Black 1 15 yr. old female, Black One Slave House 1 31 yr. old female, Black 1 28 yr. old female, Black 1 15 yr. old female, Black 1 12 yr. old female, Black 1 9 yr. old male, Black 1 8 yr. old female, Black 1 8 yr. old female, Black 1 5 yr. old male, Black 1 2 yr. old female, Black 1 2 yr. old male, Black Two Slave Houses 1 23 yr. old male, Black 1 23 yr. old male, Black END OF SECOND DISTRICT SLAVE OWNER CENSUS 1860 Researched and Contributed by Nell Yates "Did You Know?" Every land lot in Carroll County, Georgia has a running stream of water. The Carroll County Free Press, November 1, 1889 CARROLL COUNTY SLAVE OWNERS OF I860, cont. (As taken 9th June 1860) SIXTH DISTRICT: Carman Chance Willian H. Taylor Charles B. Taylor John T. Hart F. M. Fielder F. M. Fielder, Guardian for Three Minors Lewis Scales Ethan Davis Isham T. Adams Leroy Buckner A. C. Arnold POST OFFICE—HICKORY LEVEL 1 18 year old male, Black 1 17 yr. old male, Black 1 13 yr. old female, Black 1 10 yr. old male, Black 1 6 yr. old male, Black One Slave House 1 11 yr. old female, Mulatto 1 19 yr. old female, Black 1 2 yr. old male, Black One Slave House 1 60 yr. old female, Mulatto 1 21 yr. old male, Mulatto 1 28 yr. old female, Black 1 12 yr. old female, Mulatto 1 1 yr. old female, Mulatto One Slave House 1 37 yr. old male, Mulatto 1 26 yr. old male, Mulatto 1 14 yr. old male, Black 1 10 yr. old female, Mulatto 1 7 yr. old male, Mulatto 1 2 yr. old female, Mulatto 1 2/12 yr. old female, Mulatto Two Slave Houses 1 52 yr. old male, Black 1 29 yr. old female, Black 1 21 yr. old male, Black 1 17 yr. old male, Black 1 9 yr. old male, Black 1 7 yr. old female, Black 1 4 yr. old female, Black 1 1 yr. old female, Black Two Slave Houses 1 19 yr. old female, Black 1 4 yr. old male, Mulatto 1 1 yr. old female, Mulatto One Slave House 1 12 yr. old female, Black 1 22 yr. old male, Black 1 11 yr. old female, Black 1 3 yr. old male, Black One Slave House 15 Elijah Wilctavan John Spence janes C. Echols Samuel Hart William W. Oobb 1 60 yr. old fatale, Blacks 1 12 yr. old fatale, Black 1 9 vr. old fatale, Black * One Slave House 1 60 yr. old female, Black 1 26 yr. old nale, Black 1 23 yr. old male, Black 1 22 yr. old fanale, Black 1 30 yr. old fanale, Black 1 12 yr. old male, Black 1 11 yr. old female, Black 1 9 yr. old fatale, Mulatto * <3*1 Jnd W'O- /M.O. 3rd «.0/4' 4Mi M OOLD CARROLL COUNTY MILITIA DISTRICTS Nine militia districts as described above were laid out August 12, 1830. The western half of the county made up the First Battalion. The eastern half made up the Second Battalion, Together, they formed the 74th Regiment of the Ga. Militia, The sketch below will give some idea of the different militia districts as they were In 1930, For better information on this subject—and a better draw¬ ing—refer to Georgia's Last Frontier: The Development of Carroll County by Dr. James C. Bonner ( Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1971). m rmpL£ V.I/A Rica 4» m HU Mwdtv» loot 1 ni c/nmffield FAIR m week 154-3. 1371 713 flMtoiLTW HOlEIT till 5HILO VS (flea 1297 1527 IW M Comkry VlcTDUy UK 7/3 Cl£* T m3 NEW Mexico 1533 Roonw m OjHlTtfJ ryos 1310 22 The following is an extract of the 1842 Tax Digest of the 8th District, 653rd Georgia Militia, Carroll County, Georgia. Even though the County of Carroll was established in 1826-27, this is one of the earliest tax digests found. The Carroll County Genealogical Society is hopeful that, in the future, The Georgia Department of Archives and History will restore and microfilm this volume. The original volume gives a more detailed description of taxes paid by Carroll County residents. Other volumes of tax digests for Carroll County are available on microfilm in the Georgia Archives for research. Edna Lackey EXTRACT of 1842 Tax Digest 8th District 653rd G. M. Carroll County, Georgia Page 1 (Original Volume) Name Poll Slaves Land Lot No. Dist. Sect. County (Acres) Aldridge, James Brown, Ambrose Bailey, Wm. Brown, Rophenius Bentley, Wm. Blalock, David Bentley, Elijah tl t» Carmichal, John II II II II II If II II II II II II Cole, Pinckney Canp, Thomas Dryden, Wm. Dryden, Elias Dobbs, Martin 4 x 3 x x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 2 X X X 202 X 202 x X 160 40 40 170 202 202 101 202 160 40 30 20 202 101 20 202 x X 202 337 202 30 14 x 15 x x 331 1193 462 247 225 232 90 X 180 x X 873 219 38 1090 180 x x 218 x 275 250 8 x 8 x X 12 19 5 8 8 7 8 x 11 11 12 20 11 13 16 8 X X 8 8 8 8 x X X k x 3 2 1 x x X X X 7 1 1 3 X X 2 X X X X X X X Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Murry Cobb Lurrikin Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Gilmore Union Lumkin Paulding Lee Heard Cobb Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll 23 Extract of 1842 Carroll County Tax Digest Name Poll Slaves Land Lot. No. Dist. Sect. County (Acres) Page Two, cont. Little, Joseph (same one) II 91 99 99 99 99 Lorrin, George A. Loines, Christopher Moore, Wyatt •i n «i n X X X X X X X 1 X X 202 160 40 4h 152 x 197*5 202 100 250 273 175 x x 172 x 246 124 125 291 8 13 3 12 8 x 8 8 8 8 x 2 1 1 x X X X X X Carroll Cherokee Forsyth Forsyth Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Early (End of Page Two of Original Volume) Page Three Manus, Needham 1 Miller, Jefferson 1 Miller, Charles 1 Minchue, John 1 Malone, Nath. 1 Martin, Martin 1 Maiary, Thos. P. 1 Manug, Logan 1 Murchison, Kinneth 1 Norman, Abner S. 1 (Agent for: G. & Wm. Spencer, Alabama) Noland, Isaac 1 Norman, Jesse G. 1 O'Neal, Zach. 1 Owens, Wm* 1 99 99 99 99 99 99 Palmer, Geo. H. 1 99 99 Payne, C. B. 1 Peters, wm., 1 Admn. Estate of Wm. Little, dec. 99 99 19 99 Payne, Wm. C. 1 Payne, Thompson 1 Robinson, David 1 Robinson, George 1 Robinson, Archibald 1 Rainwater, Joshuae 1 Rowel, Johnson 1 x XX x 202 296 x 202 197 x 160 236 X XX X XX x XX X XX 1 202 87 x 101 205 x 40 1165 x 40 980 x XX X XX X 201 158 x 202 134 x 202 133 x 40 634 x 160 116 4 202 99 x 202 86 x XX x 162 272 x 202 105 x 125 271 x 40 x x 40 x x 101 79 x XX x XX x XX X 40 793 x 202 157 x 202 122 x x 8 x 8 x 13 2 X X X X X x X x 8 x 8 x 3 4 2 1 X x X x 8 x 8 x 8 x 21 2 7 2 8 x 8 x X x 8 x 15 x 8 x X x X x 8 x x X X x X x 20 3 8 x 8 x Carroll Carroll Carroll Cherokee Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Cherokee Gilmore Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Lee Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Paulding Carroll Carroll Extract of 1842 Carroll County Tax Digest 24 Name Poll Slaves Land Lot. No. Dist. Sect. County (Acres) Dodson, Joshua 1 Dunken, Wiley 1 Ellis, Silas 1 Farmer, Thomas 1 Finch, John 1 Farmer, Solomon 1 Farmer, John It If Goggans, Andrew J. It II Goggans, Josiah 1 x 1 Page Two Griffin, Meredith 1 Goggans, George 1 Goggans, Alexander it n Green, John Harbin, John Hancock, Allen Haynes, Edward Ingham, Martin 1 Jackson, Woody T. 1 Jackson, Ephrium Jackson, Andrew 1 Johnston, Jeremiah 1 Jordan, Richard 1 Jackson, David H. 1 King, Henry 1 Kilgore, Robert G. 1 II II Kennon, W. Sarah tt ii x X X X X 4 X X X X X X 1 X 5 X 207 202 x x X 202 202 40 40 40 40 40 180 202 202 202 227 228 x X X 32 34 410 903 1239 453 1253 70 121 120 119 8 8 x x X 8 8 16 2 2 1 2 8 8 8 8 (End of Page One of Original) x x X x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 2 X Kilgore, John M. 1 x Kilgore, Win. K. 1 x Kennon, James 1 x *McKorkle, John 1 5 (*Listed under "K" in Original Volume. Little, Joseph 13 x 160 40 40 202 202 202 202 100 x 160 40 40 x x 202 40 x X X X X 202 202 202 202 202 x X X 202 Should 202 x 331 1193 462 123 159 110 198 74 x 277 701 995 x x 33 1034 x X X X X 249 274 147 148 x x X X 87 be listed 250 x x X X X X X 4 4 4 4 4 x X X X X 12 19 5 8 8 8 8 8 x 13 19 19 x x 8 3 x x X X X 8 8 8 8 9 x X X 8 under 8 x 3 2 1 x x X X X X 4 3 3 x X X 4 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X "Me".) X Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Cherokee Paulding Paulding Paulding Paulding Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Murry Cobb Lumkin Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Dade Paulding Paulding Carroll Carroll Carroll Paulding Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Extract of 1842 Carroll County Tax Digest 25 Name Poll Slaves Land Lot. No, (Acres) Dist. Sect, Rooker, Wtn. P. Robinson, Wailter e Pour Robeson x x X X X X (End of Page Three of Original Volume) Jo! Admn. of the Estate of G. M. Lavender, dec, 22 x x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 202 40 160 40 20 20 202 202 202 202 202 202 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 180 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 80 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 80 160 160 160 154 1018 39 875 874 1190 174 203 173 109 155 128 291 293 174 185 150 159 284 221 283 187 186 232 243 26 149 320 960 264 263 222 262 219 258 299 177 37 248 202 210 30 143 318 287 211 264 x x 8 5 x 20 20 16 8 8 8 8 8 8 14 11 x X X X X X X X X X 14 X X X 24 23 x X X X X 24 X X 14 5 23 x 4 14 x 14 24 x x X 2 X 3 3 2 x X X X X X 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X 3 X X X 4 4 x X X X X 4 X X 4 4 4 x 4 4 x 4 4 County Carroll Carroll Carroll Gilmer Gilmer Cobb Cobb Cobb Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Extract of 1842 Carroll County Tax Digest Name Poll Slaves Land (Acres) Lot. No. Dist. Sect. County John Robeson Admn. of the Estate of G. M. Lavender, dec. Scott, Jesse M. Sides, James C. Selmon, Win. P. II II Simpson, Henry Smith, Wm. F. It It Taylor, Dorey Thompson, Robt. Talley, Daniel Thompson, Joseph •I II Thompson, Ransom Admn. of the Estate of Robt. Waldrip, dec. Thompson, Joseph C. 1 x Thompson, Z. T. Taylor, Abner F. (Alabama) 1 x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 13 X X X X X X X X X X X 1 X X X X X X X X X X 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 202 x 202 40 x 202 202 202 202 202 202 350 202 202 101 202 202 202 202 202 40 202 202 202 202 202 40 202 13 194 4 281 287 231 258 3 112 41 x 10 574 x 223 222 251 202 61 77 x 76 63 75 343 185 114 71 252 614 92 112 221 19 269 7 105 (End of Page Five of Original Volume) Wrey, Harmon 1 Williamson, John 1 Walton, Abner R. 1 Agent for Wm. wood, dec. x x X X X X X X X X X X X X 202 153 123 94 65 31 123 123 135 54 x X 98 22 23 44 45 66 88 142 3 13 23 11 15 14 x x X 15 5 8 x 8 2 x 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 13 8 8 8 8 3 14 8 8 6 8 4 8 x x 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 12 12 3 4 3 3 x x X 3 4 x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 3 X X X X X 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Carroll Carroll Carroll Cherokee Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Dooly Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Cobb Campbell Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Cass Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Heard Heard 27 Name Extract of 1842 Carroll County Tax Digest Poll Slaves Land Lot. No. Dist. (Acres) Sect, County Walton, Abner R. Agent for Wm Wood, dec. Wreay, Peter Wreay, William White, James M. x x X X X 184 202 x X X 12 38 x X X 12 6 x X X X * X X X X Heard Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Name of Defaulters in Carroll County and a Double Tax Assessed aggreeable to the best information for 1842 8th District 653rd G. M. (This list follows the 1842 Tax Digest and is on page 54 of the Original Volume.) Name Polls Slaves Land Lot. No. (Acres) Dist. Sect. County ABCDEFGH— Hughs, Jackson IJKLM— Kind, James Manus, Hugh Martin, William x x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll N-Z None End of 8th Dist. 653rd G. M. 1842 Tax Digest of Carroll County, Ga. The remaining Districts of the 1842 Tax Digest will be published consecutively in the future genealogical quarterlies. The 7th Dist. 813th G. M. will be extracted in the next quarterly. Researched and Contributed by Edna Lackey Married on Thursday evening, the 15th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, in Polk County, by Rev. J. M. Griffin, Mr. F. A. Roberson, of Carrollton, and Miss Lizzie Roper, of the former county. "Carroll County Time^V Feb. 23, 1872 The following people of Carroll County are claimants against the United States for "property alledged to have been taken or furnished for use of the Union Armies" : W. L. Adamson, J. M. Allen, Young W. Allen, Francis Armor, Willis Bagwell, Henry W. Brazier, Simeon Bridges, Elizabeth Carney, Josiah Chambers, Allison Cheaves, John English, Jane A. Gillispie, Ann Green, George J. Haynes, P. H. Hesterley, J. B. Hill, Green M. McGuire, John R. Pope, Martha J. Pope, John Reese, Thomas H. Roberts, J. W. Robinson, Allen D. Siirms, James M. Smith, Blanton F. Thornton, W. A. Turner, S. Waddell, Sloman Wynn, Joel P. Yates. "Carroll County Times", Feb. 23, 1872 28 SKETCH OF THE BARNWELL FAMILY Robert M. Barnwell, Sr. was born ca. 1760 in Bucks Co., Pennsylvania. He enlisted as a Revolutionary soldier in York Co., South Carolina. He went from Virginia to North Carolina, settling in Hall County, Ga. ca, 1790-92. His children were: Robert M. Barnwell, Jr., William, David, Charissa, Nancy, Jane, and Mary. David Barnwell's children were: William, H.A., N., and Thomas J. There may be others. William was married on 21 December 1843 to Mariah Rainwater in Carroll County, Ga. His father, David, had moved from Hall County to Carroll County sometime between 1820 and 1830. David and William Barnwell moved to Benton County, Alabama (now Calhoun County) before 1850. Submitted by: Kenneth V. Barnwell, 3682 Charles Drive, East Point, Ga. 30344 Married on Tuesday evening, the 2nd inst., at the residence of the bride's mother by Rev. A. C. Reese, Mr. W. T. Chambers and Miss M. A. Parr, all of Carrollton. "Carroll County Times", April 12, 1872 On the 10th, inst., at the residence of Mr. C. T. Wilson, by Dr. D. J. Moore, N.P., Mr. James R. Williamson and Mrs. Mary E. Wise, all of this county. "Carroll County Times" April 12, 1872 Married on the morning of the 28th ult., by Rev. J. M, Key of Dallas, Dr. G. W. Strickland and Miss R. A. Fielder, of Villa Rica, Ga. "Carroll County Times", May 26, 1872 Married on Thursday evening, the 28th ult., at the residence of the bride's father by Benj. C. Word, Esq., Mr. John W. Jones and Miss Delania Indianna Beck, all of Carroll County. "Carroll County Times" May 26, 1872 Married at the residence of the bride's father on the evening of the 25th ult., by J. M. Hamkrick, N.P., Mr. W. H. Harris and Miss Dicy M. Blair, all of this county. "Carroll County Times" May 26, 1872 Officers of Bowdon Lodge No. 203 for the year 1872: N. Shelnutt, W.M.; T. J. Warner, S. W. ; B. F. Moon, J. W.; George R. Brown, Sec.; Jabez Miles, Treas., J. M. Cole, S. D.; W. B. Stephenson, J. D.; W. A. Jackson, Tyler; Rev. S. E. Smith, Chaplain; J. W. Adamson and W. W. Ragan, Stewards. "Carroll County Times" January 5, 1872 Carroll Lodge #69 F. & A. M. meets, monthly on the first Saturday at the Carroll Masonic Institute. On Dec. 27, the following officers were installed for the current Masonic year: J. M. Richardson, W. M.; W. B. Bracewell, S. W.; D. J. Moore, J. W.; J. W. Stewart, Treas.; J. M. McCammon, S.; J. M. Blalock, S.W.; W. L. Earnest, J. W.; S. H. Harris, Tyler. "Carroll County Times" January 12, 1872 OLD POPLAR SPRINGS CHURCH CEMETERY (Now called the Horsley Cemetery and located in Smithfield, north of Bowden) Joseph Horsley 8-25-1855/11-13-1892 Simon P. Horsley 12-9-1878/4-3-1883 Solomon J. Horsley 11-30-1880/4-14-1881 William B. Horsley 4-17-1871/8-2-1872 Parmelia M. Horsley 3-27-1804/4-3-1888 Sarah Burt Smith 1800-1882 James C. Smith 1797-1846 About 75 or more graves marked with fieldstones. Submitted by Clarice Cox QuzaIza 29 Need place, and date ofi mattlage o& John Robett.William* and Many Catherine [Kate) Sttlpllng. He wa* *on ofi Anion J. William, Pvt, In Co, G., 41*t Regt., Ga. Mol. Iand Many young Millet. Kate'a patent*: Henty M. and Maty Sttlpllng. Both iamllle* on 1860-1870 Cattoll Co Cen*u*. John Robert 6 Kate'a mattlage tecotd cannot be located In Cattoll Co. Whete did they matty? Have been told Maty Millet William l* butled at Wesley Chapel--whete l* thl*? An*on‘* bto*., Gu* 8 Jollle, ate *uppo*ed to be butled at Little Mine--whete l* thl*? Would like to cotte*pond with anyone having Infa on the*e iamllle*. Tommie Phillip* LaCaveta, 419 Boulevatd, Athen*, Ga. 30601 Meed Infatmatlon on patentage o^ Wiley G. Matchman (6. 10 July 1810--d. 20 May 1883) ot wlfa Satah Moote (fa. 31 Jan 1814--a. 24 Jan. 1890) who lived In ot neat Cattollton with family 0($ ten gltl* and faut boy* faom about 1855 until thelt death*. Wtlte: Ned C. Mottl*, 1205 W. Rlchatd, Klng*vllle, Texa* 78363 William Jefaet*on Routon.I* butled In the Up*haw-Routon Cemetety 3 ml. notth o& Cattollton on Hlckoty Level Rd. He wa* b. 22 May 1825 6 d. evidently In Cattoll Co. on 18 Aug. 1863 at age o^ 38 yeat*. I have fauna no Confadetate *etvlce tecotd of$ him 8 he l* not faund In the 1860 Cattoll Co. Cen*u* with hi* family. William J. Routon ni. Maty C. Hay In 1848, Metlwethet Co., Ga. Thelt chlldten: Satah E. Routon [m. Simeon R. Gool*by 1865, Cattoll Co.); Maty J. Routon (m. Elijah W. Hatpet 1871 Cattoll Co.); Lenota M. Routon (m« Ruben V. Reid 1869 Cattoll Co.); Ida P. Routon [m. Robln*on M. Up*haw 1871 Cattoll Co.) 8 Geotgla E. Routon [m. Chatle* W. Eutlow 1886 Cattoll Co.) Whete l* thl* family In 1860 cen*u*? How did William J. Routon die Reply: Ted 0. Btooke, 79 Wagonwheel Ct., N.E., Matletta, Ga. 30067 Thoma* P. Vlnglet--b. ca. 1809 Ga. m. 15 Feb. 1829 [Jatpet Co., Ga.) to Ada Robln*on b. ca. 1810 Ga. Moved to Cattoll Co., Ga. between 1850-1860. Need the place o{> bltth Of$ both and patent* ofi Ada. Al*o--Tyte Holland ca. 1837-1862, *on o& Jame* H. Holland, St. m. Mattha Nell Stovall 1856 [Cattoll Co.?) Would like to heat faom thl* Stovall family. Who wete Mattha1* patent*? Who did *he matty aitet the death o& Tyte In 1862? Joyce Batton McMuttay, Box 492, Gold*mlth, Texa* 79741 Need Infatmatlon on Jo*eph 8 Elizabeth Manot, patent* ofi Louisiana Manet White [b. 6-29-1850), mottled Nlchola* White 12-24-1871. . Al*o Jame* L. 8 Satah Honea Helton, mottled 11-5-1864, and thelt patent*, Thoma* 8 Ptl*cllla Honea faom N.C., patent* ofi Jame* L. unknown. Reply: Hatold Smith, 2475 Au*tell Rd., Matletta, Ga. 30060 Gable—Need bltthplace oft Gable, Geotge Chtl*tophet, botn 15 Feb. 1894-fathet wa* Jame* Hatmon Gable, mothet wa* Vella Robln*on, wlfa wa* Oma Belle Camp. Al*o need bltthplace o<$ Oma Belle Camp, botn 14 Jan. 1897. Het 6athet wa* William Henley Camp and het mothet wa* Emma Hotn. Reply: Wanda B. Gable, R.F.V. #4, Batte, Metmont 05641 My gteat-gtandfiathet, Thoma* Vavld Beck m. Louella ot Louellen Bloodwotth (6. 1850) In.1870. She wa* the daughtet ofi Vavld Madl*on Bloodwotth ol Cattoll Co. Thoma* Vavld Beck ( 1842-1941) l* butled at Plea*ant Gtove Baptl*t Chutch about 2 ml. we*t oi$ Tyu* In Cattoll Co. Whete l* Louella butled? Would like to c.otte*pond with *omeone on thl* pattlculat Bloodwotth family. Reply: Vonald E. Beck, 5704 Ridge¬ way Avenue, Rockville, Matyland 20851 Je**e Eley m. Nancy Hayne* Shacklefatd, dan. ofi Patmena* Hayne*, 28 Vec. 1797. Je**e Eley d. In Gteene Co., Ga. In 1820. Who wete hi* patent* 8 whete wa* he botn? Al*o: Chatle* E. McCatdel, b. 7 Match 1821, m. Eliza Jane Patket. He died In Chattahoochee Co. 31 Jan. 1881. Whete wa* he botn 8 who wete hi* patent*? Would like to cotte*pond with anyone wotking on McCatdle-McCatdel Family. Linda McCatdle, Rt. 4 Box 165 V, Cattollton, Ga. 30117 QUERIES, cont. 30 Seeking infio on Wm. Evan* (b. ca. 1827) 6 voifae Flance*, 1860 Census show* them in Kansas Disttict, Cattoll Co, TheiA childten: Elisha J., John hi,, Wm. A. H., Moses J., David U,, Ben F., 8 Maty P, C, Evan*, Maty Evan* m. John Ftanklin Enttekin 1882, She was my gtandmothet. Maty died when my fiathet was 2 yts. old 6 he then moved to Ala. so he neve/1 knew his mother'* people. Also, does anyone know patent* o<$ Lucy M. Weight (6. Feb, 21 1851). She m. Samuel Hattl* b. 1844, She possibly had a btothet Dock Wtight. Reply: Mas. J. V. JoAdan, Rt. 11, Box. 515, Cullman, Alabama 35055 Seeking infio on Elisha "W" Smith, b, 1815 Ga,, d, afitet 1880, pAobably CatAoll Co,, Ga. 6 hi* wifae ElenoA oa Ellendet Lestet, b. 1820-22 Ga,, d, a&tet 1880 pAobably in CaAAoll Co. TheiA childAen: Hitam Jack*on Smith [1841-1943] d. in Cullman Co., Ala. Maty Elizabeth Hooten [1851-1903); Susan "L", b. 1843; Nancy "J", b. 1846; AAch oa Atchibald (6, 1848J; Stephen b. 1850; Andtew b. 1853; Jame* b. 1854; Satah b. 1858; All 0)5 these childAen wete boAn in Montoe Co. Elisha 6 EllendeA m. 9 June 1840 in Montoe Co., Ga. Hi* patent*: Atchibald 8 Satah TolletsonITaileron. Was Elenot the dau. ojj Hitam 8 Suzanne Atkinson Lestet who m. in Baldwin Co., Ga? In 1850 Ell*ha A. Montoe Co., in 1860 A. Randolph Co., Ala., in 1870 8 1880 A. in CaAAoll Co. Would like to know oj5 cemetetie* in atea* ofi 713 G.M. and Old CatAollton G.M. Reply: Mas. Joanne S. Pltkle, 105 Knoll Ctest Vtive, Bitmingham, Ala. 35209 Robin*on Infiotmation. William Osmus Robin*on b. 20 Sept. 1825 Motgan Co., Ga. At &ew yeat* old lived in Newton Co, Ga. Mattied Ro*annah Helen Sinah Lofton 25 Dec. 1851 Butt* Co., Ga. They moved to Cattoll County in 1859. TheiA childAen: Obadiah Levi Sandet* Robin*on (d. 1852); Sally Robinson (b. 1853); Sina Josephine Robin*on [b. 1857); Lauta Jane (1862-1864i; Wm. 0. (b. 1864); John Henty Robin*on [my gteat-gtandmothet) [1866-1946]; Jame* de Whitfield Robin*on [1869-1872). It l* believed that W.O. Robin*on l* o& the Robin*on* ofi the Rocky Plain* atea whete Newton, Ja*pet, 8 Motgan Co. come togethet. Wa* he the *on o^ Andtew Robin*on who i* listed in the 1830 Newton Co. Cen*u* with 1 m 5-10? W.O. Robin*on'* btothet believed to be John T. Robin*on [who i* li*ted in 1850 Newton Co. cen*u*a* John Rob*on). Would like to cotte*pond with Robinson* o& Rocky Plain* atea. Reply: Jan Robinson Bell, Chateau Apt*. HP-3, Hay* Mill Road, CatAollton, Ga. 30117 Ttying to locate gtave ofi Jame* M. Sate* (b. ca. 1800) in Villa Rica atea. Keply: Ma*. Nell Vote*, 818 Tyu* Road, Bowdon, Ga. 30108 Quetie* *hould be neatly ptinted oa typewtitten on a *epatate page o ^ papet with the wotd ”Quety" boldly ptinted at the top the page. Please be *ute to put yout name and addtes* on each page o& a quety. Put the date undet the wotd "Quety". Please be *ute to mention the state along with the county and double-check yout date*. Staple togethet quetie* longet than one page. Addtes* quetie* to Jan Bell, Editot, Chateau Apt. HP-3, Hay* Mill Rd., CatAollton, Ga. 30117. Quetie* ate <[tee to membets; &0A non-membets, the cost is $1.00 &ot the faitst 50 wotd* and $2.00 ^oa 50-100 wotd*. Make* check* payable to Cattoll County Genealogical Society please. Announcement* Please be sate to take advantage o|$ all the quattetlie* and bulletins which we teceive on an exchange basis thtough out society. These ate placed in the Special Collections Room at the Neva Lomason Libtaty in CatAollton oa yout use. To date, these ate some o(j the bulletin* and genealogical societies we exchange with: Joe Baggett's Douglas County Genealogy [Douglasville, Ga.); Notthwest Geotgia Histotical and Genealogical SocietyTine. (Rome, Ga.); Coweta^ CKaitet [Shatpsbutg, Ga. J; Ancestots Unlimited, the. [College Path, Ga.); Geotgia Genealogical Magazine; Joel Dixon Well* 1 Hampzon, Ga.}; Sttickland Reseatch, J he. (Rivetdale, Ga 31 Announcement* HaAp 8 Thi*tle, Ltd., a non-pAofot hi*toAical society, announce* the iiA*t in a *eAie* oh {oik hi*toAy competition*. 1*t pAize: $500 foA the be*t family hi*toAy published between 1 July 1978 6 30 June 1981. 2nd PAize: $200 foA the *ame time period. All entAie* mu*t.be received befoAe 15 VecembeA 1981. Book* may be bound in cloth oa papeA-covex. May be tupe*et oa pAoduced by oii*et pAoce**. All entAie* mu*t be *ubmitted by authoA, editoA, oa compiler. Book* will not be AetuAned. ManuxcAipt* will not be accepted. Book* will be judaed 6oa claAity o& pAe*entation 6 oveAall excellence. We hope that oua many membeA* will take advantage o& thi* oppoAtunity, foA no one el*e that we know 0($ ofoeA* *uch a pAize foA family hi*toAyl Foa moAe infoAmation: HaAp 6 Thi*tle, Ltd., Box 2072, WaAneA Robin*, Ga. 31099. Publication ofi The Loving (LovvoAn) Family in America by CaAl 8 May Read ha* been delayed until SpAxng 1.981. PAice afoeA publication will be $33.00 peA copy po*tpaid. GeoAgia Ae*ident* add 3% *ale* tax plea*e. OAdeA ealy and book i* $25 postpaid. WAite: HaAp 6 Thi*tle, Ltd., Box 2072, WaAneA Robin*, Ga. 31099 Ted 0. Baooke, authoA o& Jn the Name ofi God Amen, WAite* that he ha* located *ome new will *ouAce* *ince the publication of hi* book on GeoAgia will*. He WAite*: ”ConceAning the eaAlie*t CoaaoII County Wilt*, I did deteAmine that they axe found in a book called "InfaeAioA CouAt RecoAd*, Book A” 1829-1845” on micAofolm Aeel no. 171-45 at the GeoAgia AAchive*. HoweveA, J did think it unu*ual that J found only 11 will* AecoAded oveA the 16 yeaA peAiod....1 *till foel theAe may be *ome otheA eaAly CoaaoII County will* AecoAded in *ome otheA book. J have noticed that Annual RetuAn* Book A i* eitneA mi**ing oa wo* not filmed by the GeoAgia AAchive*. J al*o Aead thAough all the ”A” 6 ”B” entAie*. in the CdAAoll County e*tate index and found no Aefoxemce to any *uch book, i& it evex exi*ted. A* the *econd pAimaAy *ouAce ofi will* in CoaaoII County i* Annual RetuAn* Book B, Book A would be logical a* an eaAlieA *ouAce. Note: In the CoaaoII County E*tate Index, the book ”Jn&eAioA CouAt RecoAd* Book A” i* *hown a* "RecoAd CouAt 0(5 OAdinaAy Book A.” RejjeA al*o to Will* Book A (1852-1896) and Will* Book B [I89Z-1922). Tfa anyone ha* any knowledge ofi eaAly .CoaaoII County will*, plea*e contact Ma. Ted 0. BAooke, 79 Wagonwheel Ct., N. E., MaAietta, Ga. 30067. Hew MembeA* in CoaaoII County Genealogical Society Ma. William H. WAight 1760 FaiAfiax St. PeteA*buAg, Oa. 23803 Ma*. Joyce McMuAAay Box 492 Gold*mith, Texa* 79741 Ma*. John R. We*tbuAg 3819 MaAAywaAzback, No. GSan Antonio, Texa* 78209 Ma. William C. EAidell 3 PoplaA Ave. MeAchantville, N. J. 08109 Joanne S. Pixkle 105 Knoll CAe*t VAive BiAmingham, Ala. 35209 Ma. LewaAd L. Vunn 498 Mehafoey VAive VaiAbuAn, Ga. 30213 Kenneth BaAnwetl 3682 ChaAle* VAive Ea*t Point, Ga. 30344 Ma*. VoAothy Jo*ey 40 7 NoAth VAive Vublin, Ga. 31021 Ma. J.E. McEwen 308 Ea*t pAanci* St. Jack*onville, Ala. 36265 MiAiam ClaAk MeAAell 111 College StAeet CoaaoIIton, Ga. 30117 32 New Member, cont. M*. Vick Plankett 10 7 CumbeAland Va. CaAAollton, Ga. 30117 Mas. Veil Womack WalkeA 227 East 1864 South OAem, Utah 84057 To all oua new membeAS, we extend a hearty welcome! We hope that all'Ofi you can join us faA joua monthly meetings which aAe held the ^ouAth Thursday 0(5 each month at 7:30 p.m. at the CoaaoII E. M. C. building on Vixle StAeeiin CaAAollton,' A pAogAatri o& genealogical TnteAest ZH pAovidea and cuAAent pAojects ofi oua society a\e discussed. We would like to ask that all new membeAS, cub well cub otheAs, please complete the blank ancestoA chaAt at the end 0(5 the quaAtizAly and AetuAn thtb to Jan R. Bells EditoA, Chateau Apt. HP-3, CaAAollton, Ga. 30117. Plecube type thtb chaAt in a veAy daAk Aibbon. Oua publishing pAocess tb one o<5 photogAaphing a page and many chaAtb which have been mailed to us aAe having to be Ae-typed. We hope, to be able to publish these chaAts moAe than two at a time in the fiutuAe, peAhaps even mailing them as bulletins with oua quoAteAly. So, do not delay and miss this oppoAtunity oft* shaAing youA family AeseaAch with otheAs.in oua society who may, un¬ knowingly, be woAking on the same line as you! We have had a gAeat Aesponse to the "Focus 0(5 ReseaAch" blanks which weAe pAinted in the last quoAteAly. 1(5 you have not yet matted in one ofathese, please.do so. These copies will be placed in Special Collections at Neva Lomason LibAaAy so that otheA genealogists may see them theAe. Mas. Tommie Phillips LaCaveAa, one o<5 the new membeAS in oua society, WAites that she has 26 ConfadeAate anceubtoAS, 6 RevolutionaAy ancestoAS, 3 Wca o\ J812 ancestoAS, and one who paAticipated in Bacon's Rebellion. She is veAy active in The VaughteAS o(5 the AmeAican Revolution, The United VaughteAS o\5 the ConfadeAacy, The Colonial Vames 0{5 the Xl/II CentuAy. She also is a membeA o{5 The VaughteAS o\ the AmeAican Colonists and The United VaughteAS o\5 1812. Some 0(5 the family lines that she woAks on include the following: Phillips, Tate, WAight, Cole, Neill, FAeeman, Atkinson, Endsley, Mooac, Kitchens, Massey, Gunnin, Russell, StAipling, MilleA, Ball, Sims, Jones, Jinks, KimbAough, Speed, Ivey, Young, BAown, Thompson, Holleman, Cunningham, and Caldwell. Mas. LaCaveAa says that she would be most pleased to help members o(5 oua society who may be inteAested in joining any 0(5 these oAganizations and would be veAy glad to help anyone on any oi5 heA lines. HeA addAess is Mas. Tommie Phillips LaCaveAa, 419 BoulevaAd, Athens, GeoAgia 30601. Ma. Ken Newman WAites that he was tAyina to untangle a mysteAy in one o\5 his family lines and had an expeAience something like this. He knew that Thomas and PAancis BuAnham weAe living in Walton Co., Ga. ca. 1822, but AecoAds seemed to show that Thomas', wife's name was LoAancy. This was puzzling AeseaAcheAS all the way (5Aom GeoAgia to Texas—who was this mysteAious LoAancy? He says he went to bed.that night thinking haAd about it and woke up about 5 a.m. with the thought-- "Who evoA heaAd o\5 a name LoAancy?" He got up and wAote down the name "Lo-Aanc-y." He then WAote the name "FAances" in the old style. In the old way 0{5 letteAing, a capital "F" looks like an "L." And "as" looks like "y". Was this FAances wAitten in the old style? He WAote to anotheA AeseaAcheA about this and suAe enough he Aeceived this Aeply, " The old AecoAds 7 have seen faom Pulaski Co., Ga. Aead like this: Thomas BuAnham maAAied Mas. FAancis Manning FebAuaAy 15, 1818." Who would have believed the little something extAa needed to piece togetheA this puzzle would come faom a dAeam! Ken Newman, 906 Second St., Jads-tonvifle, Ala. 36265 Qua fallow genealogists just oveA the line in Alabama have extended an invitation to oua membeAS to join theiA Ala-Benton Genealogical Society. Vues aAe $3.00 peA yeaA peA individual oa $5.00 faA a family; $1.00 faA students. Meetings fiiASt Sunday each month 2:15 p.m. Anniston (Ala.) Calhoun Co. LibAaAy. Theu do not have, a genealogical publication, but pAogAams aAe excellent! 33 Focus of Research Please detach this slip and complete this for our membership files. We do not have a complete list of all surnames that are being researched by our members at this time. We vould like to try to update this list so that we will all be better able to share and share alike. Please fill out all surnames in which you are interested and return this to Jan R. Bell, Editor, Chateau Apts. #P-3, Carrollton, Ga. 30117. Your name: Street Address: City, State, Zip: Phone Number: ORDER BLANK FOR THE 1850 CARROLL COUNTY CENSUS The Carroll County Genealogical Society is most pleased to announce the publication of the 1850 Carroll County Census! This book has been put together after much long, and painstaking research by our members, Clarice Cox, C. G. R. S., and Nell Yates. Now that they have dinmed their eyesight on the microfilm reader, we will no longer have to ourselves! This particular census is an invaluable one for genealogists because all members of a household are named, age & sex given, and also place of birth. Only a limited number of these books will be available, so do not hesitate to place your order early! The cost is $8.00 per book, cost of mailing included. This is not a hard-bound book, but is similar in appearance to our quarterly. It includes an index also. The proceeds from the sale of this book will go towards financing future publication projects (such as our cemetery research) of The Carroll County Genealogical Society. If you would like to purchase a copy of this most valuable research tool, please send your check or money order to: Mrs. Nell Yates, 818 Tyus Road, Bowdon, Ga. 30108. Yes! I would like a copy of the 1850 Carroll County Census available now! Name: Address: City, Enclosed State, is my Zip:_ check or money order in the amount of $8.00 payable to The Carroll County Genealogical Society. R.I.P. Do women always have the last word? Not according to this epitaph found in a New England graveyard of the 18th century! Here lies my wife. Hallelujah!! PLEASE FILL OUT AND RETURN TO US SO THAT WE MAY INCLUDE THIS IN OUR QUARTERLY Nmm oi i«, Mrs. BernaH Yat.es — 1 m Jamea iates .313 Tyus Roal_ g. Cfl 1735- Filter of No» I, City, aUtofiywTan, ftgarfllfl 3Q1Q8 e jDei Plcknev Yates [Fitter d No. 4) -- w or, t qoc m. awtfiM PUte if SUtfe Mi M»mn« 0*. W Owl Flic* W OWl 4 Janes Eb. Yates (Falter W No, 1)' b. Mat 5» 1953 P*b.Carroll Co., Ga. m* July 24, 1894 d. Nov. 3» 1930 p.d Carroll Co., Ga. 2 Charlie Marvin Yates b. May 25, 1825 p.b. South Carolina m. Dec. 11, 1845 d. p.d Martha Jane Stewart --(WotW'oi Wi"4) 17 d. Tabltha b. ca 1795 d. Modiar of No. I, « Bill? Stewart__ to. Filter of No. lT b. 19 m. d. Isalh-Deck N.C. b. Nov. 19, lTO*rM*,‘> p.b. Carroll Co., Ga. m* Aug. 25, 1912 d. June 7» 1961 p.d Carroll Co., Ga. Mollle Beulah Bishop “ (Mutter of No. 2) b. d. -°Uyl sit-^HaAEvair; 1812 p.b. Georgia d« -i ac q p.d Carroll Co., Ga. 20 Moses Bishop ? Cesnau [E 1812 •-*“J “* •* 10 Frank M. Bishop (fitter of No. 9^ _ b. Oct. 5» 1365 p.b. Carroll Co., Ga. d. p.d. 1 .TnmflR Bernard YatAfl-. b. May 2, 1914 P*b* Carroll Co., Ga. m. Oct. 1, 1933 d. p.d. 11 b. p.b. m. d. p.d Elizabeth J. 21 s_ m. d. Ann b. 1814 d. Fitter of No. 10, Eliz. 1335 Sarah 1333 Martha 1343 22 (Matter oI No. 5) b. Sept. 9> 1330 p.b. d. May 7, 1876 p.d. 12 Warren T. Jackson 23 IbT m. d. Fitter of No. 11, Motter oi No. 11, b. d. 24 oanlei Jackson a Jams a Henlerson Jackson (Falter of No. b. July 8, 1853 p.b. m. d. Mar. 12, 1 p.d Etta Errle Jackson 13 (Fitter of No. 6) bjune 12, 1312 p.b. m. d. April 29, 1387 P-d Coweta Co., Ga . Sarah Jackson Nov. 9, 1732r,u“ro'No-12« m*Jan. 15 » 1305 25 d. Sarah Bowen Mother of No. 12, b.Mar. 22, 1760 d. 26 (Matter of No. 1) b. May 20, 1891 p.b. Carroll Co., Ga. d. p.d. 7 Laura Clestlal Marlow (Mother of No. 6) b. April 14, 1820 p.b. d* June 3, 1906 p,d'Coweta Co., Ga. 14 James Rllv Marl ~>w 27 67 m. Fitter of No. 13, Mother of No. 13, b. d. 28 Wiley Marlow__ April 41 1304*thg b. ^eo. 29, lSW""*11 p.b. d. p.d. 15 (Fitter of No. 7) b. 29 p.b. South Carolina m. Feb. 25, 1860 d. p.d Mary Elizabeth Carter m. d.June 1, 1367 Carroll Marv Co. Mother of No. 14, bAug. 27, 1805 dMay 26, 1371 30 Carroll Co. b. Filter of No. 13, Nell Rowland Yates (Spouse of No. I) b.0ct. 2, 1916 nh Carroll Co. d. nd (Mother oi No* 7) b. p.b. South Carolina d. « M_ _ 31 m. d. b. d. Mother o! No. IS, Ham* of rww>piiarMra. Bernard Ynt,e s «3l3 Tyua Roal_ City, Bowlon. Qeoegla 70108 Jat#__ 4Wlley 3. Rowland (Pother ef No. 1~ 16 6 Wiley Rowland (Pether _ at No. 4) Ml *1 link Uce oT Birth km «f M«rrU|* pit* aT Ooadi Pllct or DnU b. Feb. 21, 1834 p.b. m. Apr. 7, 1867 d. Mar. 19, 1888 p.d Troup Co., Ga b. Apr. 15, 1799 p.b. 11 D. m. d. b. m. Oct. 12, 1826 Greene cV. na d. Kay 17, 1875 * 10 2 Wiley WaBh Rowland (Father oT No. 1) b.Oct. 8, 1881 p.b. Troup Co., Ga. m.Dec. 28, 1902 d. June 23, 1963 p.d Carroll Co., Ga. Victoria McClain ' (Mother oJ No. i) b. Nov. 28, 1847 p.b. Troup Co., Ga. d. Nov. 13, 1934 p.d 18 Elizabeth Akers (Mother of _ No. 4) b. Apr. 8, 1808 p.b. d. Apr. 28, 1881 P*d 20 10 Samuel McClain (Father el No. S| PT m. d. b. d. 11 b. p.b. 21 b. m. d. b. m.Apr. 15, 1841 Greene c*,., Ga. d. p.d aline Lanirum 22 p.d. Qarroll Co., Ga. . Jo Nell Rowland_ b. Oct. 2, 1916 p.b. Carroll Co., Ga. m. Oct. 1, 1933 d. p.d. (Mother 0# No* 5) b. p.b. d. p.d. 12 William J. talker 23 m. d. b. d. 24 b. m. 8 Joslah James Walk.gr (Father of No, 3) b. War. 31, 1892 p.b. South Carolina m. June 9, 1377 (2n1) d. Sept. 1, 1927 p.d Carroll Co., Ga. (1st Laura S. Durrough) Alberta Ruth Walker 13 (Father of No. 6) b. 1799 25 p.b. South Carolina m. d. p.d Walk6r Cep. Hear-1 Ccgfi, Ga D, b. d. Lucinda McCain 27 m. d. (Mother of No, I) b. Dec. 31, 1383 p.b. Hear^ Co., Ga. d. Mar. 10, 1967 p.d. Carroll Co., Ga. (Mother o( No. 6) b. 1809 p.b. South Carolina b. d. . Walker Cem., Hearl Ct:, Ga. 28 p.d. 14 Thomas J. Jackson IbT m. (Father of No* 7) b. Feb. 18, 1313 p.b. Georgia Amamla Missouri -Tn^a^tH- Jan. 28, 1336 _ -(Mother of No. J) b. July 5, 1354' p.b. Haralson Co., Ga. d. Nov. 8, 1933 p.d. Carroll Co., Ga. _James Bernard Yates (Spou*e o( No. t) b. May 2, 1914 d. p.b. Carroll Co. p.d. 29 d. b. d. 30_ Fether el No. I. Mother of No. t. Fether d No. 9, Mother o( No. 9, F ether ol No. 10, Mather oI No. 10, Verier el No. II," Mother ol No. II, Father oI No. 12, Mother oI No. 12, Father ai No. 13, Mother oI No. 13. Pother ol No. 14, Mother d No. 14, d. Aug. 30, 1886 p.d Yellow Dirt Ce ., He a 1 tjl C J., Ga • Father or no. is is| Lucy Ann S. Henierson b. (Mother ol No. 7) May 16, 1818 31 m. p.b. Georgia b d. Aug. 21, 1913 d. p.d. Yellow Dirt Cem. Hearl Co. Mother of No* 13, please FILL OUT Afro RETURN to us so that we may include this in cur quarterly Man* 01 fma/fOmr Addr«M. City, SUta. jita_ 9. Dm* d IM Pl»c* d Sink Dm* d Maniac* DM* d 0*oM ?!*<• d OaMfc b. p.b. m. d. p.d b. p.b. m. d. p.d b. p.b. d. p.d. b. p.b. m. d. p.d. b. p.b. m. d. P-d b. p.b. d. p.d. b. p.b. d. p.d. (Spou** d No. I) b. P.b. (Ftttar d No. 1} (PmWt d No. 1) (MMtar * N*. i) (F*iA*r ON* J) (MoUmt * No. I) (Mottor d No. J) d. p.d. b. p.b. m. d. p.d b. p.b. d. p.d 10 11 b. p.b. m. d. p.d b. p.b. d. p.d. 12 13 b. p.b. m. d. p.d b. P.b. d. p.d. 14 IS b. p.b. m. d. p.d b. p.b. d. p.d. (PtCAar 4 N* 4) (Modwroi No* 4) (Fttiwr orf ta. i) (MotImp otf No* 9) (Factor of No* 6) (Moctor of No* o) (Factor of No* 7) (Moctor of No. 7) 19. jBT u. jd. 17 18 b. d. F !m. J d. 19 b. d. 20 21 b. m. d. b. d. 22 23 b. m. d. b. d. 24 b. m. 25 d. b. d. 26 27 m. d. b. d. 28 29 m. Id. b. d. 30 31 bT m. d. b. d. Fi(A*r d So-*, Motnar at So. 1, FtlA*r at No. 5, Mo