ALABAMA CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL Ch QUARTERLY B S'/?*5{y r HARALSON CO. Jan. 26, 1856 DOUGLAS CO Oct. 17 1870 A rS 3 Oo V <A s* V fV O <h \ o O HEARD CO. Dec. 22 1830 TROUP! CO. I SUMMER 1981 .CLI C57 THE Hfrt CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY BY CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY VOLUME II JUNE 1981 NUMBER TWO TABLE Of CONTENTS 0Ulcers, Committees, and Treasurer’s Report.47 President's Letter. . Extract 01842 Tax Digest o& 7th District 813th G.M., Carroll County, Georgia.44 Personal Notes oi William Washington Merrell by Himself [Written about 1880).. Merrell Genealogy.. "Gone to Texas".53 Antioch Church Roll.57 Early Carroll County Marriages Book C 1828—1866.59 Extracts &rom International Genealogical Index [Mormon] Pertaining to Carroll County.62 Queries.73 Announcements and Corrections.75 Order Blank &or Carroll County 1850 Census.75 New Members In Carroll County Genealogical Society.76 Ancestor Charts. 77 Blank &or Membership In Carroll County Genealogical Society.79 41 THE CARROLL COUNTV GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY CARROLLTON, GEORGIA Mn*. Linda. McCandle, Pne*ident...Rt. 4 Box 165 V CaAAotlton, Ga. 30117 Phone.: 834-8601 Vn. Elmo Robend*, Vice Pne*ident.103 South Nixon St, CaAAotlton, Ga,. 30117 Phone.: 834-9473 Maa. Ve.boA.ah V. Ivey, Se.cAe.taAy.....Box 704 Bowdon, Ga.. 30108 Mn*. Nett Vatse*, TneoAunen..818 Tyu* Road Boaxion, Ga. 30108 Phone: 258-3404 Mn*. Jan Belt, EditoA.. Chateau Apt*. .P-3 CaAAotlton, Ga. 30117 Phone: 832-9808 COMMITTEES Memben*hip.Pat CnameA, Loui*e Hottand Pnognam.... CtaAice Cox, Edna Lajckey, Rudene HollingAwonth Publicity.Many Tlonence fjJond, Many Rowell Publication.Jan Belt, Va. Elmo RobeAd*, Edna Lackey CemeteAy PAoject..Evylan Moaaow, Many Reeves, LeRoy Child* Cen*u* PAoject.CtaAice Cox, Nell Vote../. TAeoAuAeA' a RepoAt Nell Vote*, TAeoAuAeA, AepoAtA that qua balance in the bank ii cuAAently $796.77 Memben*hip in the CoaaoII County Genealogical Society i* open.to all .peAAon* who have an intene*t in genealogy. Vue* aAe on a calendaA yeaA ba*i* [Jan.-Vec,) and aAe $10.00 pen yean pen individual, on $12.50 pen yeaA pen family. Thia publication i* included, at no extna.CQAt.in memben*hip due*, with one copy pen family. Extna copie* and back i**ue* availablei Nell Vote*, 818 Tyua Road, Bowdon, Ga. 30108. Thi* Society .doe* not a**ume ne*pon*ibility &on ennoA* o& \[act on opinion which may appean in the aAticle* &unni*hed by it* memben*. We will gladly connect any ennon* bnought to oun attention. PublUhed by The Cannotl County Genealogical Society, a nonpAoftit onganization. Meeting* each &ounth Thun*day, Cannoll E.M.C. at 7:30 p.m. Copynight 1981 IN MEMORIAM CLYDE REEVES 9 Se.pte.mbeA 1909—9 ApAtt 1981 CHARTER MEMBER OF CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY VESCENVANT OF LASSETER ANV HENDON FAMILIES PIONEERS OF CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA SURVIVED BY WIFE, MARY, and THREE SONS 43 THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER VeaA Member, Qua society got ohh to a. Aunnlng staAt this yeaA and I’m glad to AepoAt that we’Ae keeping up the. pace. 0a* pAojects aAe coming along Aeally well with eveAyone Involved working haAd. In the past fiew months, I've had the privilege oh speaking to seveAal school gAoups on my havoAlte subject "Looking £oa Voua kncestoAS." I’m delighted that young people aAe becoming InteAested In genealogy. I j$ee<£ It will make the hlstoAy couAses they take much mone exciting. A big Aound oh applause should be given to teacheAS willing to take thelA time to help students In this aAea. Don’t be suApAlsed lh you dAlve by one oh oua local cemeteAles and see people busy with papeA, pencils, and bAoomsl It’s just oua membeAS out AecoAdlng all oh the cemeteAles In CoaaoII County. Has. Evylan Moaaow AepoAts that membeAS aAe tuAnlng In lots ot$ completed cemeteAles, but lh you’d like to help, please call Evylan and volunteeA because theAe’s still a lot to do. A* I mentioned In my last letteA, we have pAlnted the 1850 census £oa CoaaoII County. We’Ae Aecelvlng oAdeAS, but the Census Commltte uAges you to puAchase a copy. Jh thl*> book sells well, It will enable the Society to suppoAt otheA pAlntlng pAojects. Mas. Nell Vale* and Mas. ClaAlce Cox aAe to be commended again, hoA the Census Book ha* Aecelved many compliments. We have had some Aeally good pAogAams the last £ew months'. Ma. HaAmon Smith faom the GeoAgla Mchlves spoke to us on Civil Wa* RecoAds In the AAchlves and last month we met at the Neva Lomason LlbAaAy; Mas. Rudene HolllngswoAth showed us the mateAlals available In the Genealogical Room. We enjoyed these two speakeAs veAy much, and I uAge each membeA that can come to oua monthly meetings to do so. The PAogAam Committee woAks Aeally haAd to bAlng the Society good pAogAams and aAe encouAaged by good attendance. I hope that you’ll have a good sammeA. Thank you $oa youA suppoAt oh the Society. SlnceAely, Linda McCaAdle 44 The hollowing i* an Extract oh the 1842 Tax Digest seventh Virtriet, 813th Georgia Militia Carroll County, Georgia. Thi* i* a continuation h*om the la*t Carroll County Genealogical Quarterly in which wa* published the Eighth Virtrict, 653rd Georgia Militia Virtrict oh the original 1842 Tax Digest oh Carroll County, Ga., page* 1-6. The inhormation herein contained i* ^om page* 6-8 Of$ the original volume. Contributed by: Edna S. Lackey EXTRACT OF 1842 TAX VJGEST Carroll County, Georgia 7th Vi*t. 813 G.M. Name Poll Slave* Land Lot. No. Visit. Sect. County [Acre* Bromley, Jame* Beaver*, John F. Chandler, Elza Chandler, Park* Chandler, Oliver C. Chandler, J.G. Coleman, John Chandler, Wyatt -VMcVowel, Jame* B. Veen, Ab*alom Venmon, Jame* R. Venmon, Jame* R. Agt. MeVowel, Vaniel Agt. h°r Wm. H. Tole* Alabama McVowell, Vaniel Agt. hor orphan* oh John J. Voung Golding, Caleb 1 x 1 1 1 1 1 1 x 1 1 1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 202 X X X X X 202 40 160 166 x 202 80 202 x 36 x X X X X 307 731 74 23 x 140 67 304 x 7 x X X X X 7 1 25 7 x 7 7 7 x X X X X X X X 2 2 X X X 3 X Town lot $25 x x x x 3 x X X 202 202 202 40 97 98 175 x (End oh Page 6 oh Original Volume) Golding, T.C. Golding, Wright Golding, Seborn Hudgin*, Jame* Agt. hor I. Hornet Holcomb, Martin Hamilton, John L. Hardman, l*aiah Hall, Hiram Jentry, Richard Jordan, John Agt. 1 x 1 1 1 1 1 X J 1 1 1 X X X X X X X X X X X X 160 160 X X 202 202 202 202 202 202 x x 7 266 x x 201 154 163 164 177 32 x x 7 7 7 x 10 10 x x 9 7 7 7 7 7 x x x x x x 2 2 x X X X X X X X X X Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Cobb Murry Carroll Carroll Carroll Cherokee Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Paulding Vade Walker Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll 45 Name. Poll Slaves Land Lot. No, PlAt, Sect, Countu Jordan, Samuel Kenamone, Obadlah Lowny, Benjamin Mlllen, kaAon Nan.tin, William Malone, Bennett Malone, Samuel McPh.en.Aon, Elljaka Agent j{on John dowel PoAey, Vanlel Agent hon Ogllva PoAey PoAey, Pinckney Police, John C. PoAey, Mocnaht PoAey, Lorenzo RobeAon, William RobeAon, William Agt. hon Jane RobeAon Reid, Robert A. Reid, TunaA H. Reid, Robent Reid, Matthew Reid, Reuben Raygan, HoaaIa A. Sewel, Clank Stephens, E.B. Stephens, Elijah Sandbond, Hamilton Smith, Lemuel G. Agt. hon T.G. Smith StephenA, W.D. Tncintham, David Weathenby, Aanon Womlck, JeAAe P. 1 x 1 1 1 X X 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X 1 1 X 1 1 X X 1 X X 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 4 X X X X X X 133 171 75 X 2 02 66 102 x 202 x 202 202 202 59 50 202 202 202 202 40 202 202 150 125 111 291 292 x 110 111 106 x 171 x 287 2 88 213 187 107 x 167 200 x x 200 172 274 246 [End o& Page 7 oh Onlglnal Volume) 1 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 X 202 202 202 202 160 x x 202 202 202 x 202 40 202 202 202 40 202 202 202 x x 101 x 169 x 35 x 162 120 273 x x 278 256 258 x x 742 78 12 88 403 133 152 65 x x 79 x 7 8 7 x 7 7 7 x 7 x 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 7 9 x 7 7 7 7 7 x 7 6 7 7 10 x x 7 7 7 x 7 1 7 11 7 1 17 7 7 x x 7 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 4 X X X X X X X 4 X X X 1 X X X X X X X CannoU Connoil CannoU Connoil CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU x CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU Walken CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU Chenokee CannoU CannoU CannoU Lumkln VeKalb CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU CannoU Name oh VehaultenA In CannoU Co. and a Double Tax aAAeAAed agneeable to beAt Inhonmatlon hon 1842. 7th DlAt. 813 G.M.: HodgeA, A.J. lx x x x x CannoU White, JameA B. x x x x x x x. 46 PERSONAL NOTES OF WILLIAM WASHINGTON MERRELL BV HIMSELF [1880} W.W. MzaazII was born in Franklin County, Georgia, Gum Log Vist&ict, one and a. half miles from thz South Carolina Linz, the Aamz being Tugaloo River, on thz 16th day 0|$ SzptzmbzA, 1815. His father'A namz was Bznjaminz Smith MzaazII, who was thz third son of Bznjaminz MzaazII who immigrated from England and settled In thz thzn province, now Statz of North Carolina (Note: W.W. MzaazII wrote "Maryland", but this was changzd to North Carolina. M.C.M.) about thz yzaA 1700—woa a man of wzalth and respectability, hzld Azvzral important poAittons In thz colonial government, but bzcamz a Atrong partisan in favor o<$ liberty for thz colonize and favoring a rzdrzAA of thz wrongA impoAzd upon thzm by thz Kingdom of GAzat BAitain, and caAAizd his zzal to such an extent that hz hzadzd a patriotic band calling themselves "RzgulatoAA." They OAganizzd for thz purpoAZ of resisting thz king1a officzAA in thziA aAbituaAy act* of tyAanny towaAd thz pzoplz of NoAth CaAolina and did actually oppose thzm by force. Thz result was that a Azgimznt of British tAoopA was AZnt out to aAAZAt thz parties with authority, to tAy and punish thz dlsturberA even with thz extreme pznalty of dzath. With thz approval of thz Governor of NoAth CaAolina [TAyon], thzy succeeded in arresting and making prisoners of Captain MzaazII and hi* band, confined thzm in thz thiAd story his mansion, whilz thzy appAopAiatzd thz second story of thz same for thz quarters of thz officers and thziA soldiers. Thzy wzaz thus hzld until a mock tAial of thz IzadzA was gonz tfiAough with, which resulted in thz conviction ot$ sedition and sentenced him to dzath, ThzAZ was a nzaA nzighboA 0($ thz namz of Wiseman, who had a daughtzA, Mary,.seventeen years old, and vZAy beautiful and accomplished. Thz two families wzaz vzAy intimate friends. MaAy was often at thz house ot$ MzaazII duAing thz stay of, thz British, and thz com¬ manding officer seemed to take a gAzat liking to hzA on account of hzA bzauty, as well as hzA polite and kindly treatment towaAdA him, and hiA comAadzA, Onz day hz camz into thz Aoom whzAZ Ahz wolA and complimented hzA gAzatly on hzA bzauty and kindness to him, and Aaid that hz had called to offer hzA a boon before hz left, aA hz and hiA command woa going to move on thz next day, and told hzA to namz anything hz could do for hzA, and hz would in hiA powzA) cheerfully do it. She modzAtly Azplizd, "If you oaz in zaAnzAt, Colonel, release Captain MzaazII and don’t caAAy him a pAiAonzA," "That, dzaA Madam," Azplizd thz officzA, "iA beyond my powzA; to azIzoaz thz IzadzA bzlongA to highzA authoAitizA," Upon which Ahz Azplizd, "Thzn azIzoaz hiA Aon, John." And hz did AO. Thzy finally executed Captain Bznjaminz MzaazII and confiscated his laAgz ZAtatz. Hz left Azvzn AonA who all AZAvzd on thz "Rebel" Aide thz whole Azvzn yzaAA of thz Revolutionary WaA. His wife AUAvivzd him a vzAy AhoAt time. She woa Jemima Smith, a Azlativz of Captain John Smith, who woa thz first zxploAZA of thz country around ChzAapzakz Bay and up thz Potomac and Shenandoah RivzAA. A mutual attachment ApAang up. at once between young John MzaazII and Mary Wiseman and thzy AhoAtly maAAizd and Azmovzd to NoAth Carolina. _ShoAtly bzfoAZ thz war of independence of thz colonizA commenced, his bAothzAA [azvzaoI.of thzm) went to NoAth Carolina. Many of thz desczndants yet live and many, howzvzA, of thzm are AcattzAzd ovza Kentucky, Illinois, MlsAouri, Ohio, and othzA wzAtzAn AtatzA. Mary Wiseman’a father woa English and Scotch, and her mother French. John woa of English, Scotch and Welch. When thzy Azttlzd in North Carolina, thz young couple without property in a new country, Aurrounded with wild bzaAtA and more to bz dreaded IndianA. In 1774 hz woa called to thz war. Hz had to leave his wife with two little children to make a Aupport for hzAAzlf and her children thz bzAt Ahz could. That Azction of thz country was about equally divided in Azntimznt—one half patriots and thz other half torizA; thz latter the worst and moAt unAcrupulouA portion of thz community. The men on thz Whig Aide all being gonz to war, thz Tories committed awful outrages on thziA families at home, Atzaling, robbing, burning, etc. 47 Many incidents ate Itesh in out memoty, though detailed to u* ovet lilty yeat* ago by qua patent* and tome ol theit contempotaties; and hete we will state that the. lotegoing lacts wete ttansmitted by lamily tradition—by Be.njami.ne and SaAah to John and Maty, by them to Benjamine Smith Mettell and by him to the wtitet, We will state one oa two occuttence* ol the wot that took place, detailed by oua Gtandmothet Mettell. She wa* living on and tunning a little latm, a young woman living with het. They had gone to bed. Each had one ol the childten in bed with het. Six Totie* came, \[ited a hyastack and cotn-house, then went to the house, demanded admittance with thteat* and epithets—using language too bad to be tepeated hete. On theit telusal to open the doot, btoke it down and went in, abused the women, otdeted them to get up and get them puppet, but gtandmothet got up, went and whlspeted to the othet to lie still, that the Totie* would take het bed clothe* il she got up, AItet eating, they thtew the women'* weating clothe* in the lite and dtew out the bed tom undet the young woman and child, tipped it open, *catteted the leathet* and wete committing othet deptedation*, when the women *eized the childten and *tepped out and tan two mile* to a neighbot'* hou*e. On theit attival, they leatned that a Captain Gue*t ol the Pattiot Atmy had got home on a ^utlough and with twenty-live men wa* a**igned to duty in that vicinity to *cout the Totie* out, etc. They went, at once to *ee the captain, lound him, gave him inlotmation*. He mu*teted hi* men at once, and *ttuck out belote daybteak. The women tetutned home, About 11:00 o'clock Captain Gue*t and hi* men tetutned to het hou*e and with the *ix Totie*—made them all *it down in a tow in the yatd. The Captain dtew out. hi* *wotd, handed it to het and *aid, "How, Mt*. Mettell, take satislaction, don't *pate one ol them," She took the swotd and tai*ed it, but all *ix, at once dtopped on theit knee* and commenced begging. She dtopped the *wotd and *aid, "Captain, I could not *ttike one ol them to *ave my tile," He teplied, "Well, my boy* hete know how to deal with *uch." They then without anothet wotd to het matched them oil to a hill*ide in *ight ol the hou*e. and hanged the whole *ix. Out gtandlathet, John Mettell, *etved a* a ptivate *oldiet in *aid wot lot thtee yeat*, te-enllsted lot live yeat* ot dating the wot, held *evetal *ubalteAn 0llice* a* cotpotal and *etgeant, wa* ptomoted to lieutenant and held that ollice *ome time, • Ju*t belote the wot ended, he wa* ptomoted to Captain ol "Light Hot*e," He *etved hi* countty to the end ol the wot and wa* honotably di*chatged,. Altet the wat ended he temoved to Spatta, Hancock County, Geotgia, whete he lived sevetal yeat*, wotking at the Black*mith'* ttade, [Thete out lathet, Benjamine S. Mettell, wa* botn and pattly teated. He *etved an apptentice undet hi* btothet-in-law Met*hon, at the *addle ttee bu*ine**, which wa* then a good ttade. He went Itom Spatta to Washington, Wilke* County, Geotgia; wotked thete until he attived to manhood, when he moved to Ftanklin County, Geotgia, and when in hi* twenty~lit*t yeat he mattied Pat*y Chandlet, elde*t daughtet 0|$ S, Jo*eph and Satah Chandlet, tespectable and well-to-do latmet*, gteatly again*t the wi*he* ol het patent*, but a teconciliation wa* *oon btought about and they *ettled a lew mile* Itom the old people and temained thete Itom that time (1813) wotking at hi* *aid ttade and tunning a little latm, lilled the 0llice ol Justice ol the Peace ol hi* di*ttict twelve yeat* until 1832, He temoved hi* lamily then to the then wild* ol Cattoll County, Geotgia, He had not been thete long until he wa* elected Justice ol the Peace again, which ollice he held mo*t ol the time until hi* death which took place in Octobet 1853, Jo*eph Chandlet, out motetnal gtandlathet, wa* a native Vitginian, emigtated to Ftanklin County, Geotgia, about the lit*t 01$ the yeat 1797, Belote he lelt Vitginia in 1793, he mattied Satah Fatmet, daughtet ol John Fatmet, He, Fatmet, wa* ol Engli*h de*cent. Hi* wile, who*e maiden name wa* Newton, came Itom Jteland with het patent* when a child. She wa* lull lti*h, Gtandlathet Chandlet wa* lull Anglo-Saxon, latge, lait-complexioned with teddi*h ot aubutn halt and beatd and blue eyes, Gtandmothet Chandlet wa* lti*h and English, dotk complexion, black halt and eye*. He lived ta eighty lout and *he to eighty one yeat* Oj$ age; Gtandlathet Mettell to about seventy- *even; Gtandmothet Mettell to sixty-six yeat*, Fathet died in Octobet, 1853, in hi* sixty second yeat and mothet on Septembet 11, 1879, in het eighty-lilth yeat. They talsed ten childten to man and womanhood, six boy* and lout gitls, yet only two boy* and thtee gitls sutvived mothet. They wete talsed in a newly settled countty whete the chance* lot getting an education wete vety limited; thetelote, they had vety 48 little te.aA.Yu.ng, They could stead and write and knew hou) to make simple calculations in arithmetic, the greater position ol which they gained by theisi own exeAtion alter they weAe gAown. Belore enteAing upon hi* own personal history the writer deem* it best perhaps to say a tittle mosie about the lamilies ol hi* parents. His lather was one ol lour sons, to-wit; John, James, Benjamine S., and GeoAge. John the eldest went to Kentucky with his wile and targe family ol chitdAen about the year 1810 and it is said that hi* descendant* are scattered oveA that state, Illinois and Indiana. He was, peAhaps, twenty-^ive years otdeA than lather, James went with them. Both died there many years ago. The writer had no knowledge ol the lamity ol Uncle James. George, the youngest, was stricken by lightning when an infant in his cradle and his senses were never right. He died unmarried at about twenty live. There were several daughters, all older than lather. He can only mention three, one ol whom married John Lyner and went to Tennessee a great while ago when that was a newly settled country. One married a Rodgers and went to the West many years ago. This is all we know ol them or their descendants. The latter's name was Rachel and is said to have been a most beautilul woman. Jemima married Mershon in Sparta, Hancock County, Georgia, where they raised a lamily ol several children, one ol whom now lives at Talbotton, Georgia. We think his name is John Mershon, though not sure as to the Christian name. A daughter married B.F. Dense at the same place* They moved to Milledgeville, Georgia, kept hotel there uYitil about 1864 when they moved to Macon,.Georgia, lotlowed the same business until 1872 when he died. Aunt Jemima had been living with them several years (having lost her husband). She died not long Irom the time Mr. Dense did at an extreme old age.. Mrs. Dense kept hotel in Macon a lew years alter her husband's death, but has now moved out and is living in a private house together with her daughter, Rebecca Harris lwho is also a widow). One ol the "Dense boys" is lollowing railroading, running on the South Western ol Georgia. This lamily ol Mershons are all the paterYial relations with whom the writer is acquainted. The mother ol the writer had three brothers, Henry Farmer Chandler, Thomas and Asa. The lirst wile Frances Harben. He lived the greatest protion ol his tile in Franklin County, Georgia, died in Hart Couyity, Georgia, over seventy years old, had several sons—John Newton, Thomas C. Morgan, Asa, several daughters, Nancy, Martha, Mary, the other we have lorgotten. Thomas C. lives in Banks County, Georgia, Mary lives near Fairplay, South Carolina, some ol the others in Hart and Franklin Counties arid several are gone West. Thomas Chandler lived in Carroll County, Georgia. His children married Thomas and Martha in Texas, Marion in Mississippi, Dorothy in Dougherty County, Georgia, Newton, Mary Ann [Thrower), Rhoda Baskin and Harriet Baskin all live in.Carroll County, Georgia. He is seventy six years old. His wile, Polly Jackson, is alive also, both in rather leeble health. . Uncle Asa Chandler was born in Franklin County, Georgia, became a Baptist preacher belore he was lolly grown, married and went lirst to Ruckersville Irom there to Elberton, Georgia, where he died a lew years ago, aged near seventy. He had been three times married; le.lt several children all ol whom [except Harriet who lives in Carroll) live in Elbert perhaps. She had live sisters. The lirst, Nancy, married General William Bell, lived in Franklin and Carroll Counties, Georgia. He died in August 1851 at Elijay, Georgia ol apoplexy. She is still living in her eighty lour years. Their eldest son, Otho, died in Randolph leaving a widow and a goodly number ol children all grown up and most ol them married and living in that section except William, who lives in Carroll. Secoyid son, Augustus C., lives in Texas. Third, Thomas N., lives in Wilkinson County, Georgia; James M. lives in Carroll County, Georgia. Filth, Noble N. lives in Paulding County, Georgia. Fourth son, William 0. died during the late war. John B. lives at Franklin, Georgia, married Mary Jane Merreil, the writer’s daughter. Three daughters: Jane Amelia married Thomas S. Green. They live in Paulding County, Georgia. Second, Martha, married James L. Stephens. He died many years ago leaving her a widow, she has never again married. Third, Mary, married Martin Hardin. They live in east Tennessee. All ten Of$ the laregoing, except the eldest daughter, Mrs. Green, have a large number ol children, many grown up, married and have lamilies ol their own. 4 9 Aunt Rhoda, second daughten, maAAied TyAe Swi&t, lived and died in Habensham County, Georgia., had a numben sons and daughtens. We wene acquainted with none 0)5 them. We leanned that two oi them maAAied bAothens ofa the name oh Richandson, both pAeachens, and Lived in Whitfield on. MuJjJjy County, Geongia, a hojw yeaAA ago. Many, fiounth daughten, maAAied Jama Williams, had fioun daughtens. Sanah maAAied W.B. Might, who was kitted at Bowdon. Eliza maAAied J. L. Bodkin; Rhoda maAAied Fnank White, Many Live* with White still single. Wittiams died and Aunt Many maAAied Isaac E. Cobb. He died in 1852, 5th August* She died in 1863, Aunt FAances C. maAAied Isaac E. Cobb and nailed a tange numben oh childnen. Wittiam W. maAAied Jane Hant, He died oh the wan, John M. maAAied Adatine Embay, Mantha maAAied J, L, Barken, She died, leaving two daughtens. He then maAAied Etiza Williams oa behoae Atated, Many maAAied Dock BaAken, JameA maAAied Etiza WatkeA, ThomaA died in. the wan. GeoAge, in TexaA. J. the youngeAt, maAAied AuguAta Gaow. Alt that Aunvive Live in CoaaoII County. The hoAeaoing woa wAitten about fiouA yeaAA ago. Some changeA have taken place Aince Manch the 15th, 1884 (pAesent date). The wniteA oa behoAe Atated woa boAn in FAanklin County, GeoAgia, Septemben 16, 1815. HiA panentA being pooA, he being the eldest Aon, could be but tittle Apated to go to Achool and Achool facilities being pooA, at the age oh Aeventeen when he moved with hiA panentA, bAothenA and AiAteAA (8 in numben) to CoaaoLI County, GeoAgia. He could only Aead and WAite a tittle. HiA chanceA foA obtaining an education woa not pAomoted by the Aemoval, h°they Aettled at Tunkey CAeek ten miles fAom the Count House without Achool bookA oa newApapeAA AUAAounded by (Jew neighboAA who wene alt pooA and ignoAant, Aeemed to cane foA nothing but hunting the game which woa then plentihul, tending a Amalt patch h°A bAead, thein Atock Living on the aange, oa might have been expected, the wniteA fell into thiA mode oh Lihe. HiA fathen canAied on a Amalt fanm in which he laboAed to help make a AuppoAt h°A the tange family. We had a veAy hand time foA & yo-aA oa two until we got land cleaned on which to make a AuppoAt. Had to go 12 mileA, pay a high pAice foA bAead coAn, caAAy it on a hoAAe 11 mileA in the oppoAite dinection to milt and ohten without meat, except Auch oa we could kilt in the woodA until we got a Atant AaiAing hogA and beeveA oh oua own, but tittle money in the countny and no manket and indeed nothing \[oa manket, except a few AkinA. We cannot Aay, howeven, that the hand expeniences o<5 thoAe yeaAA woa not a benehit to ua in ahteA life. It taught ua leAAonA oh induAtny, thniht, and economy, which we othenwiAe might have failed to acquine. In 1834 the waOjla woa hined to John C. PAice and went with him and otheAA to Cobb County, went into camp until we built a cabin, got out timbeA hoA a mill, etc. While thene in camp we witneAAed the gAeat "MeteoAic Showen" oh that yean. In the \$atl oh that yean he went to Jacksonville, Alabama, then a new place, and hined to a Ma. Pendleton to hew timben fos1 the finst gained house [a hotel) even built in that place, also picked oven 3,000 pounds oh cotton foA a Ma. Talley at 62k<r pen 100. Had woAked thnough the Aummen [cnop time) foun months Ma. McPhenson in CanAotl. _Neanly alt his eannings above stated wene canehutly saved, caAAied home and tunned oven to his fathen h0JL the family. A decent suit oh clothes was all he got. He leanned fAom Aough expenience some impoAtant lessons, which he has been benehited by in all ahten life. One is "Live within oua means, howeven smalt youn income," h°one's imaginany needs cost him ten times as much as his neat necess¬ ities cost him.. Anothen is, "It is not what we make but what we save that insunes a success, a competency in this life." In his finst two yeans in Connotl, the wAiten hunted a gAeat deal, killed many deen, tunkeys, wildcats, coons and h°xes—with skins and venison—hams bought finst a sow and pigs, then a cow, oa aathen a smalt heihen which became a cow, i$Aotn the incAease of which he Aaised a good stock of hogs and cattle, which cost him veny little, lived on the Aange without feed, except a few months in dead of winten. He had some of the stock of these hogs and cattle as late as 1845, Manch 26th. In the spAing of 1836 decided to go to school that yean, commenced going to Mn. GAisham Vunhan; bounded with Mn. Thomas P. Wilkins, woAked moAnings, evenings, Satundays, and some othen days in the fanm, theneby paying boand and washing as he went along, his pAincipal studies being anithmetic, wniting, geogAaphy, etc., went only 21 days in which time he mastened the simple Aules of anithmetic and as fan as 50 Smiley in thz double Aulz oh thAzz, which enabled him by Atudy at homz to makz thz nzczAAaAy bu*inz*A calculation*. HZ* Achool day* vozaz thzn bA.ou.ght to a Auddzn cIoaz by thz bAzaktng out oh thz Seminole and CAZzk WaA*. Hz voluntzzAzd in. Captain William L. Poaa'a Company oh "CoaaoII \}oluntzzn*n cub ^iA-bt AZAgzant about thz 1*t oh Jane, 1836, to azavz in thz Azgimznt Of$ GzoAgia. Militia 1/oluntzzA* commanded by Cot. Calhoun, Battalion cormandzd by MajoA John T, ChambzA*. Wz.maAchzd to Wz*t Point, GzoAgia, and vozaz thzAZ mu*tzAzd into thz Unitzd State* *ZAvicz ioA thz tzAm oh thAzz month* and wzAZ.*tationzd nzaA that plazz on thz *tatz linz oh Alabama, vohzAZ voz Azmainzd in *aid *ZAvicz until about thz 21th oh August, 1836, vohzn voz vozaz honoAablz dlbchaAgzd, hoA thz Azcubon thz GovZAnmznt oh thz U.S. no longzA nzzdzd oua *ZAviczA. Hi* OAiginal czAtihicatz oh di*chaAgz voa* *znt to thz VzpaAtmznt oh thz JntZAioA, Wa*hington, V.C. voith hi* application oh Bounty Land WaAAant undzA thz Act CongAZA* oh 1850. Hz Azczivzd a* pay £oa *cud *ZAvicz $40.25, which hz invz*tzd on hi* AZtuAn homz in *omz bzzh ccuttlz, which with *omz hz had bzhoAZ, hz dAovz to Jack*onvillz, Alabama, whzAZ hz Aold thzm faoA a young hoAAZ, hiAzd out and woAkzd &OA thz monzy and bought a Aaddlz and bAidlz and a Ault oh dothz* and AZtuAnzd homz about thz znd oh that yzaA. Thz ^IaaX oh thz yzaA 1837 hz hiAzd out to hi* Uncle, l*aac E. Cobb, who lived at CaAAollton, Aight whzAZ thz Bapti*t ChuAch now Atand*, a* a man o<$ all woAk at $11.00 pzA month hoA *ix montha, at thz znd which timz hz taught a littlz thAzz month* Achool in a houAZ that *tood about whzAZ. M.V. Rzid’* hou*z now Atand* and although pooAly quali&izd hoA a tzachzA, hz gave hull AatiAhaction to hi* zmployzA* and at thz Aamz timz impAovzd Aomzwhat hi* won vzAy limitzd zducation. On thz 19th day oh SzptzmbzA, 1837, a j$ew day* bzhoAZ hi* Achool wa* out, hz wa* maAAizd to MaAy VuAham, *zcond daughtzA oh GAibham VuAham and Katy, hi* wihz. Thzy had j$-Eve Aon*: KinzAd, l*aiah, Vznni*, GzoAgz and John, houA daughteA*, Elizabeth, who maAAizd Jamz* A. WaAd, MaAy, ClaAi**a, who maAAizd HznAy F. MzaazII, and Rebecca, who maAAizd John Mallzn*. JhziA_ mothzA dizd in 1840. Ma. VuAham, with all hi* chilcUzn, zxczpt MaAy and ClaAi**a, moved Wz*t in 1842. All zxczpt KinzAd to LawAzncz County, Aakan*a*. Hz wznt to wz*t Tznnzaazz with Samuzl Roaz whoAZ.daughtzA hz maAAizd. Thi* company oh zmigAant* Wz*t compAibzd *ix h&mili&4 cmd ovza thiAty pZAAon*: thz VuAham*, WaAd*, and Bao. A.J. MzaazII, who maAAizd fAank WaAd'* daughtzA and ahtzA hzA death maAAizd hzA *i*tzA, oaz nzaAly all dzad, haoz hzaAd oh thz dzath oh dl zxczpt Rzbzcca and *omz oh thz Bao. JackAon’A childAzn and hi* widow. Two oh hi* boyA, Jamz* Rilzy and anothzA, oaz *aid to be in Up*ahw County, Tzxa*, Thi* wodow and the Az*t oh thz childAzn, when la*t hzaAd h*om, vozaz Atill in LawAzncz County, AAkan*a*. . Ma. and Maa. VuAham wzaz boAn and Aai*zd in SpaAtanbuAg, S.C. maAAizd thzAZ and moved to Kzkalb, h^om thzAZ to CaAAoll County, GzoAgia, about 1830. Hza maidzn namz wa* OJzAtmoAzland and a nzaA Azlativz ohthz Va.'a Wz*tmoAzland* oh Atlanta.. Thzy both had a laAgz and AZApzctablz homily connzction, a goodly numbzA oh whom movzd to GzoAgia and Azttlz din Vzkalb and Cobb Countiz*, whoAZ dzAczndant* compAibz a laAgz numbzA and oaz AcattZAzd in thz*z and othzA countiz*: thz VuAham*, Wz*tmoAzland*, FowIzaa, and othzAa. Whzn thz WAitzA wa* maAAizd, hz had a hoAAe, Aaddlz and bAidlz woAth Aixty dollaAA, Aomz cattlz and hoga woAth about $40.00. Thi* wa* all thzy po**z**zd oj$ thi* woAld'* good*, but thzy had hzalth and wzaz ablz and willing to woAk. So thzy zntzAzd thz ba£t£e oh lih£ with couAagz. and a dztzAmination to Aucczzd in lih<i, not dAzaming oh thz AicknzA* and Auhh&iing that awaitzd thzm in ahtzA lih^t nzithzA having had AcaACzly a day1a Aicknz** in thziA livz*. . At thz.timz oh hi* maAAiagz thz WAitzA belonged, to a VoluntzzA Hoaaz Company, and in a AhoAt timz thz company wa* called to go in active AZAvicz in thz Seminole WaA, and on thz 5th day oh OctobzA 1837, hz voluntzzAzd a* pAivatz at CaAAollton, GzoAgia, in thz Company oh GzoAgia Mounted [/.oluntzzA* commanded by Capt. RobzAt L.V. Long, being Company in thz 5th Battalion commanded by Maj. Wilbon in thz bAigadz oh GzoAgia Mtd. I)ol*. commanded by GznzAal ChaAlz* H. Nzl*on and wa* ahtzAwaAd*, Aomztimz about, thz hi^t NovzmbzA at Nzwnanviilz, FloAida, muAtzAzd into thz United State* AZAvicz h°A thz tzAm oh *ix month* hAom thz Aald 5th day oh OctobzA. Whzn wz Izht CaAAollton, wz maAchzd to Milledgzvillz, GzoAgia,. thzncz via Macon and PzAAy to TallahaAAZZ, FloAida, thzn to SawyzA'* FzAAy on Saiana RivZA, thzncz down Aald AivzA to Sauana Old Town, whzAZ wz CAOAAZd thz AivzA to FoAt Fanning whzAZ 51 wz nzmainzd *omz day*; .thence to Nzwnanvillz, whznz we wznz mutteAed into *znvicz. Fnom thznz we manchzd via font Micanca, Vadz’* Ma*acnzz, Font Vadz to Tampa, whenz wz nzmainzd *omz week ok two. A pant oh thz command wznt on a scout down on thz Evenglade*, nzmainzd a ^ew day.6, and ahtzn nesting and nzcnuiting hon*z* a f$ew day*, took up thz line oh maAck to Tout. Clinch on Withlachoochzz Riven, whenz we nzmainzd some two week* to nzcnuit hon*z* and build a bnidgz acno** thz niven. In thz mzantimz, we wznt on a hood scout oh two day* in thz diAZction oh Dzadmzn* Bay. On oun nztunn, we zncountznzd a hostHz Indian wannion and two squaw*. When thz t$eiuu£ow h°und that he would bz taken, hz took nzhugz bzhind.a pinz tAZZ and hHzd on Col. Fosten, who wa* .at thz hzad oh column, wounding him szvznzly, upon which a platoon wa* ^^Aed at him at shont nangz and hz h&H. A sengzant Kan up and hlnl^hzd him by blow* on thz hzad with hi* musket. . We had to constnuct a litten on which wz boKZ thz woundzd Colonzl to camp. We madz pnisonen.* oh thz two squaw*. Thzy said thzy wzkz stnagglzn* h^om.a band oh hostHz Indian* who had a battlz ok skinmish with .a poKtion oh ouk command a t$ew day* bzhoKz in which Lt. Jznning* wa* killed. Thz *quaw* claimed to bz thz wihz and *i*tzK oh thz Indian killed. Thzy made thziK z*capz h^om thz ToKt one night down thz KivzK in a canoz with thz connivance, it wa* believed, oh thz ohhloen*, a* no zhh°Kt wa* madz to KZcaptuKZ them. Hznz at Font Clinch an impOKtant occuAKzncz took place. John Mixzn, a mzmben oh ouk company, *tKagglzd. behind and came on to camp that night with *omz Indian poniz* which hz claimed to have captuAzd a* belonging to ho*tilz Indian*. Thz hHzndly Indian Chizh i$Aom Tampa appzaKzd next day, claimed, and pKovzd that thz poniz* wzkz thz pnopZKty oh hA-i-Znd-fy Indian*. A couA-t maAtial wa* held, a tKial, and Mixzn convicted and *zntznczd to bz dKummzd out oh camp with a dishononablz di*chaKgz. Thz *zntzncz wa* caKKizd into e^ec.£ thz day ahtzn thz tKial. Thz whole command wa* placed in line with Mixzn in h*ont mounted on hi* hoK*z, unaAmzd with two day*' Kation*, wa* honezd to maAch out oh thz camp acAo** thz bAidgz, hollowed by a.langz *quad with dKum*, tin pan*, bucket*, etc. and in thi* way hz Izht, *olitony and alone in thz countAy oh ho*tilz znzmiz* in thz direction oh FoKt Jznning*, *omz 30 mHz* ohhr which place hz wa* dz*tinzd nzvzA to Kzach, h°K about one houK bzhoKz *undown at a cnzzk within 4h mHz* oh Font Jznning*, hz wa* killed by thz Indian*. Hi* hon*z wa* al*o killed. Thi* new* wa* bnought to camp by thz anmy maH caAKizA and z*cont, who pa**zd thz place a t$ew day* ahtzn, hound the dead hon*z *hot and *omz oh thz niden’s clothing and havzAAack. Thz wnitzn, .when hz pa**zd thz place with thz command, *aw thz decaying canca** thz hon*z, al*o pontioYi* thz clothing *uch a* Mixzn woaz when hz Izht camp. -Ahtzn ;zavomg Font Clinch wz manchzd by way oh Font Jznning*.thnough a nough and veny man*hy countny, h^naliy annived at .a londing on Swan* Riven, whenz thz *tzamzn Ezzand wa* in waiting h°the punpo*z oh tnan*ponting *uch a* had lo*t thzin hon*z* and such a* who*z hon*z* had become unhit hon *znvicz thnough h&tiguz and lack oh honagz to Columbu*, Gzongia on thzin way to thzin home*. Hznz a boand oh ohh^-ozn* wa* appointed to examine thzin hon*z*.and decide on thzin ability to make thz tnip home and to condemn, abandon on tunn oven to thz Govznnmznt *uch a* wzkz not. Thz wnitzn’* hon*z hzH in thz lattzn cla**, thznzhonz hz came on thz *tzamzn to thz mouth oh Sawana, thznz tnan*hznnzd to the "Alent11 on.which hz came to Columbu*, walked to Cannollton. Hononably di*changzd at Camp Call, Hall County, Gzongia, on-thz 7th day oh May, 1838, having *znvzd *zvzn month* and two day* h0JL which hz nzczivzd $175.00. ApnH 1, 1839. When I nztunnzd hnom Flonida, .1 wonkzd on h&nm with Mn. Dunham’* boy*. That *ummzn I tnadzd hon thz land .I now own and *zttlzd upon it, being thz h^-H land I even owned, built a cabin and cleaned a hHld and wznt to hunming, h°Howzd it till up to thz pnz*znt to a *maii extent. My wihz.lost hzn health and wa* atmo*t bzdniddzn hon many yean*. In.thz mzantimz, *tudizd law and attended thz honm.untH Szptzmbzn 1845 when I wa* admitted to thz ban. Qua hHst child, a boy, lived only *ix week*. We nai*zd houA boy*—Gzongz W., William Fenny, Gnixham V., and Chanlz* H.; two ginl*—Many J., who mannizd John 8. Beall, Sanah Rebecca, who mannizd J.C. Canlton. Thz honmen live* in Cannollton, thz lattzn in Atlanta. AH mannizd and have homilies. . My h*AAt wihz, Many, died Januany 15, 1854. On thz *zcond day oh Szptzmbzn 1856, I mannizd Lucy N. Awtny. We have nine childnzn: one daughtzn, EmHy C., who mannizd J.W. Holme* and had eight *on*, torwit: Bzn J., Joe L., Ed A., Thoma* H., Hznny F., Hugh L., Felix, and Jz**z M., all alive and unmannizd and live hznz except thz zldz*t Bzn J. Hz Izht hznz h^-oz yean* ago. Thz la*t wz hzand oh him, hz wa* at Spoken Fall*, Washington, Tznnitony in May 1885. 52 I have. reason to be thankful to the Lord for my happy marital relations and indeed all of my domestic relations of life. . I have comparatively little, to do with party politic*—.served a* delegate, in the Convention held at Miiiedgeviile in 1865 and assisted in {\raming the Constitution arid "Scaling OAdinance” etc. of the yeaA, served a* State SenatoA from the 37th District in 1868-9-70, had the honoA to offer the Joint Resolution to be AestoAed to "Government in the Union" on the terms prescribed by Congress, which was adopted finally, and Georgia was restored to her proper place in the Union. Z also introduced the bill which finally passed and became a law to lease the.hi. 6 A.R.R. for 20 years, whereby the State received $500,000 per annum instead o6 paying out to keep the road up $140,000 per annum, which.she had done for the last 17 years.. Zn 1872 I was one of the Grant Electoral Candidates, afterwards served as U.S. Circuit Court Commissioner for the Northern District of.Georgia for several years and Commissioner to take testimony in claims against the Government for property taken from Loyal Citizens by the U.S. Army during the war. Z have always held and still hold that, the United States is a Nation, that every citizen owes paramount allegiance to the same; that the Union was formed before Zndependence was obtained; that if independence was acknowledged by Great Britain and the other Powers as the "United States" or as the "States United", not as 13 independent sovereignties, although the 13.were mentioned by name in articles of treaty, they were mentioned as the constituent parts of the "United States," —the Government they ac¬ knowledged the Zndependence of before that time the "Confederation and Perpetual Union" was formed, which has never been annulled. The Constitution that was formed some ten years after the Union, so far from re¬ pealing or modifying the articles of Union, expressly says in its preamble that the object among other.things is "to form a more perfect Union." Then in the body of the Constitution every attribute of sovereignty is.delegated to United States, the states retaining only what is municipal in their nature "All powers not delegated to United States or prohibited to the States are reserved to the States respectively or to the people, "that is, what belongs to a State as such is reserved to the State and the powers not so belonging to State, to the people." What people? The people of several states? No, not.the people the several states, but the whole people of the United States in convention assembled or otherwise; hence, it follows that "Secession is not admissable, because it violates the original compact upon which our forefathers gained our independence. Otherwise, they never would have succeeded. When the war came on, Z entertained the views expressed on the foregoing and so expressed myself then then the maintenance of the Union was the duty of every citizen, not to countenance disloyalty or rebellion but patiently submit to legal authority and conform to laws of the country; but when Z saw the opposite spirit prevailed and that through the influence of our Southern Leaders the Union was despised and the Constitution derided and spit upon and a government established here and that Z would be compelled to go north or fall into line and go with the Confederacy, Z accepted the latter and did what Z could to aid those in armed rebellion against the U.S., believing it my. duty to submit to principalities and powers and be obedient to them that had rule over me for the Lord’s sake. W. W. Merrell Many thanks to Miriam Clark Merrell, the daughter of Thomas H. Merrell, and the granddaughter of W.W. Merrell, who most graciously shared this Merrell autobiography and early history of Carroll County, Georgia with us for publication in our quarterly. Members, these.notes here published should be an inspiration to each of us to clean out the attic and dig deeper into those old trunks! Wouldn’t it be wonderful to find that we , too, had an ancestor—such as W.W. Merrell—who took the time to record family history, war experiences, stories of contemporaries, personal accomplishments, and opinions1 from the letters Z receive from our members, Z know that this is the type of .information that is enjoyed the most in our quarterly—so let’s get all those old diaries dusted off and turned in to the editor for sharing with others! J.B. 53 MERRELL GENEALOGY 1, Richard MzaazII fa. 1642, Wells, England; d. 12 May 1727 m. Sarah Wells fa. 1649 Wells, England; d. 21 October 1722 2, William Merrell fa. 1675/SO; d. 23 February 1724 m. Grace_ 3, William Merrell, 3a, fa. ca, 1700 m. Mrs. Penelope. \Jon Princess Stoat Jewell Watch) 4, Benjamine Merrell fa. ca. 1731 m. Jemima Smith 5, John .Merrell fa. 11 Ve.ce.mbzA 1750; d. ca, 1832. m, MaAy Wiseman on 2 3anaaAy 1773; she died ahter 1856 6, Benjamine Smith Merrell b. .18 April1792; d. 25 September 1853 M..MaAtha ChandleA fa. 14 January 1795; m, 28 EzbAaaAy 7S73? d, 11 September 1879 Moved to CaAAoll County, GzoAgia aboat 1828 7, William Washington Merrell b, 15 SzptzmbeA 1815; d, 21 May 1900 m, 1st MaAy who died 15 3anaaAy 1854. m. 2nd Lacy Naomi AwtAy fa. 19 SzptzmbzA 1836; m, 12 September 1856; d. 18 Jan. 1918 8, Thomas Homer MzaazII fa. 15 October1867; d, 20 August 1929 m, Phzna ClaAk Robinson fa. 20 EzbAaaAy 1872; m. 21 Jane 1893; d, 12 May 1960 9, MiAiam ClaAk MzaazII 111 College StAzzt ****** CaAAollton, Ga. 30117 "GONE TO TEXAS” i The fallowing infaAmation was extracted faom The CaAAoll Coanty Times by BafaAd C. AAnold a6 a Azsalt oh his AeszaAch on kAnolds and otheAS oh CaAAoll Coanty who. went to Texas. . The death notice is oh his gAzat-gAzat-gAzat grandhather who is buAizd at.Old Camp Methodist ChaAch. Many thanks to Ma. AAnold. faA this collection oh old newspapZA clippings conceAning the Billow’s cormanity! The CaAAoll Coanty Times Billow Baevities Jane 8, 1878 Uncle Johnnie AAnold is quite sick at this wAiting bat wz hope when this is pAintzd he will be bztteA. Va. Gaulding oh CaAAollton is waiting on him. Jane 15, 1878 A gloom has been cast over oua cormanity by the death oh oua venerable nzighboA and faiznd, Uncle Johnnie AAnold, whose illness we mentioned last.week* He died aboat 5 o’clock a.m. last Monday. His faneAal was pAeached by Rev. Vavid StAipling at 10 a.m. on Taesday, at the old camp gAoand, befaAZ the internment oh the body. Uncle Johnnie.was a highly respected citizen, a good neighbor, and no doubt a genuine good man in every sense. He was quiet and unobstructive in his way, made but.little noise in the world, but possessed a noble honest heart. The writer oh this has known him hor many years, and he has always hoand him the same sober,, honest, straightfaAward man. Never knew or heard oh his doing anything wrong, but always <$ound him 54 ZndustAibabZy empZoyed about hts own business. He Zeaves many AiZatives and a host o(j fiends to weep, bo£ ^ca oua pAayiA that we iwu/ a££ mee-t -in that Zand wheAi aJUZ teaAs oai wiped ^Aom oua et/e4. SeZah. Jane 75, 7575 Hk. JZmmtz GaAAison 0& Texas, 10(10 Mint to schooZ hiAi sivqaoZ yeaAS ago, spent a fiew days in CaAAoZZton, Ga. the \iAst 01$ thi week. He was on H-L4 way home. jjAom #ie Univ. o& ViAginia, wheAi hi has bun a student £oa the past thAie yeaAS, having compZitid the couAse in thi law department o& that .institution. Hi wiiZZ lomminci thi pA.ac.tin oi law on his AituAn homi to HendiASon, and in his chosen pAofiession we wish him gAiat SUCCISS. BOUNV FOR TEXAS blovembiA 75, 7575 I will seZZ to thi highest biddiA, at my pZaci on thi 4th ofi VecembiA nixt—aZZ my Zand, crops, stock housihoZd and kitchin 6unnituni, any oni can buy pAivateZy. AppZy to A. A. McAAthuA, Shady Gaovi, GeoAgia. Ma. Lee Smith dipactid $oa Texas Zast Tuesday. January 3, 7579 Thi piopZi o& TuAkiy CAlik district klip moving to and ^Aom {jJinton County, AZabama. It sums to bi hand ^oa them to dicidi which is best—CoaaoZZ ok CJinston. Jane 6, 1879 [Among Oua. NeighboAS) Thi Niwnan HiAaZd says that Ma. FostiA AAnoZd, who has been quite sick, is impAoving. August 75, 7579 (AAOund Town) We havi. sun a ZittiA ^aom A*C. LowAy Esq., ^OAmiAZy o& this pZaci, ZatiZy 0^ Texas, but at pAisint oft SiZviA City, New Mexico, in which hi wAitis a gZowing account o& his pAisint location. . Hi thinks hi is piAmanintZy Zocatid now. Hi wnitis Ziki that tiAAitoAy is inixhaustibZi in miniAaZs. November 19, 1878 Ma. GioAgi L. .HaAAis, who AicintZy soZd out niaA hiAi, Zl&t on Zast Monday monning ^OA Waco, Texas whiAi hi goes to locate. VicimbiA 6, 1878 Ma. J. L. TayZoA wiZZ move back to AZabama soon. Ma. A. J. GaAAison wiZZ Zivi at his pZaci. ApniZ 5, 7575 LEFT US Captain Tain and his.bAidi took a bAidaZ touA to Tennessee afiter maAAiage, AituAning the ZattiA paAt 01$ Zast week. Again they Zefit on Zast Monday moAning fioA Tennessee whiAi they wiZZ peAmanentZy reside. 55 VecembeA 26, 1879 Alt. Janies H. Rus*s*ell, 3 nt4£e4 noAth-wes*t oh heAe, has* 6old out to John S. .Floyd Oj$ Palmetto. Mi. T. ^66 &aAth<LA oh Ml. Wiley Floyd, mQAc.ha.Yit at Villa. Rica. Alt. RuA6e.ll will move, to Texas*. May 31, 1878 Peihaps* the. oldest living s*ettlei In CasiAoll County Is* Squhe Beck oh the eleventh dl6tAlct, who was* In town a &ew days* ago. He came to this* county il{ty two yeais* ago. In VecembeA 1826, and s*tXll lives* on the s*ame place, he then s*ettled. He was* a membeA oh the hhs*t .juiy expanelled In this* county. CouAt was* held cut Old CaiAollton at that time, and.lotted all day. Thiee cates* wesie tiled, only two lawyesis* being pietent, Squhe TambAough and Rogeir. WalteA T. Colquitt, Fathei oh the pietent GoveinoA was* the pAes*ldlng judge. He held couAt tlttlng on a pine log. SeptembeA 26, 1879 Mas*. AAnold quite an old lady oh this* community Is* veAy s*lck and at this* wilting [Thuis*day] Is* expected to die. VecembeA 5, 1879 Ml. Sam Long and Joel Mlllei, living a &cw miles* nonth oh CaiAollton, leht with theh families* ^oa Kikantat, the hhtt oh the week. VecembeA 5, 1879 [Local Jottings*) Ml. BuiAell Wald, who Aetuined &Aom Texas* las*t week was* In town.on las*t Tues*day. In a s*hoAt conveis*cutlon with Mn. Wald, he expAes*s*ed hlms*elh .as* veAy much pleaded with Texas*. He will Aetuin s*ometlme this* wlntei to that s*tate. VecembeA 5, 1879 Ho i$oa the Wes*t! Foa Sale—Two filne young hoAs*es*, one s*plendld yoke oh oxen and wagon, milk cow, hogs*, household and kitchen fiuAnltuAe, and vallous* otheA things*, at my nes*ldence thiee miles* noAth oh CaiAollton on the Buchayian Road, Tilday VecembeA 12th, 1879, J. J. Thomas*s*on. kpAll 4, 1879 Ml. Louis* Whls*enhunt, s*on oh P.M. Whls*enhunt, leht on latt Tues*day moAnlng h°A Wood County, Texas*. KpAll 11, 1879 Mi. K.C. FowlaA has* moved his* goods* Into the old Va. Johns*on building. He Inteyids* going to Texas* 6oon, we undeittand. May 9, 1879 Ml. A. C. FowlaA and homily leht on las*t Tuesday moAnlng hoA Smith County, Texas*, wheAe they expect to make theh hutuie home. 56 May 23, 1879 Mi.-John Ru**zll ofi thi* .placz, Izfit ^oi Tzxa* on la*t Piiday morning. Hz goz* to vi*it izlativz* in that *tatz and will 6e about a month oi *ix wzzk*. We with him a plza*ant tiip and *a&z Attain. Octobci 24, 1879 (Local Jotting*) Willtz Jonz* went to Atlanta thz {ii*t o& thz week and it i,s gaits, piobablz hz will go on to Tzxa*. Novzmbzi 7, 1879 [Local Jotting*) <Villiz Jonz* who izczntly Iz^t hziz with thz intsntion o& fallowing Hoiazz Gizzly1* adoicz to "go Wz*t," ha* located wz undzi*tand in thz Indian Tzilitoiy. Novzmbzi 28, 1879 (Local Jotting*) Ml. Ballztl Wald ju*t aiiiozd faom Tzxa*, whziz hz ha* *pznt a.yzai looming about ovzi thz county gznziatly, came up on thz tiain la*t Tuz*day zvzning. Hz wznt down to Bowdon on Wzdnz*day. Hz i* vziy wzll plza*zd with Tzxa*. Vzczmbzi 5, 1879 [Local Jotting*) Szvzial fiamitiz*, wz hzai o& in thz county, aiz *zlling oat, pizpaiatoiy to mooing Wz*t. Augu*t 15, 1879 Ml. Tom Haiii* oi Tzxa* ailivzd in thz villagz thz lattzi pait o& la*t wzzk. Szptzmbzi 19, 1879 [hlzighboihood Note*) Ml*. Vl. Long, wifa oi Vi. Ja*. Long ,dzcza*zd, faimzily oh LaGiangz ha* iztainzd iiom Tzxa*, whziz hzi hu*band dizd, and ha* opznzd a boalding hou*z in Atlanta. July 4, 1879 Ml. John Ru**zll iztainzd iiom Tzxa* thz lattzi pait oi la*t wzzk. We judgz iiom thz way hz talk* that hz think* wzll oi that countiy. Contlibutzd by: Vi. Buioid C. Arnold Supziintzndznt oi School* 310 Old.Mill Road Caitzi*villz, Gzoigia 30120 Mailizd in thz 5th Vi*tiict 0|$ Calioll County, on thz 7th In*t., by Rzv. Ml. Mutz, Ml. Robzit Phillip* and Mi** Cailiz Lambzit. Calioll County Time*, Maich 16, 1872 57 ANTIOCH CHURCH ROLL Antioch ChuAch wa* Zocated on the GaAAett CAeek Road, in the VictoAy Community, and wa* a fioAeAunneA ofi \JictoAy Methodist PAete*tant ChuAch, which wa* e*tabZi*hed in late 1890’*. Mate Member G.A. McPanieZ {deceased 1899) F. M. Bishop (deceased 1883) C.M. GaAAett [ZetteAed 1895) M. C. TaApZey [dec. 1887) G. W. MoAAi* [tAan&fieAAed to CaAAoZZton, 1895) W.L. Mo-^^4 (dec. May 1883) J.W. MoAAi* S.M. GaAAett [moved to Waco) J.A. GaAAett [dec. Sept. 16, 1888) E.P. GaAAett (tAan*^eAAed) ChaAZe* GaAAett. [dec. ApAiZ 1879) 1/.8. Bi*hop [moved to Waco) J.L. McVanieZ [letteAed) J.F. Bi*hop [tAamldAAed) J.A. Bishop [dec. 1880) GahAieZ SpAejweZZ [ZetteAed) J.N. ThoAnton [tAayu>levied to Smith* ChapeZJ S. S. ThoAnton [tAan*levied to Smith* ChapeZ) R. C. McVanieZ [tAan*\eAAed] H. V. Laney [dAopped) T. H. McVanieZ Jame* H. McVanieZ W.R. Smith [quit chuAch) N. A. HoAton [ZetteAed to CaAAoZZton) W.G. McVanieZ [tAan*^eAAed to Bowdon) H.J. Le*teA [tAan*leAAed to Bowdon) S.J. Cau*ey H.S. Cau*ey . Rev. W. J. Cau*ey W.R. Cau*ey R.H. GaAAett [ZetteAed in 1895) J.P. Scott l*aac PAidy John S. Laney [Aug. 5?) J.J. PoZZaAd [ZetteAed] WiZZiam E. VoaaZ* [dAopped) AZfaeAed PAidy [died 4 Aug. 1891) John SpAeweZZ (dAopped) J.P. CopeZand J.O.V. CAideA [ZetteAed) Jame* HaApeA GeoAge W. Ti*ingeA John BonneA BaAto ThoAnton W.A. Scott PauZ StyZe* [ZetteAed) PemaZe MembeA* P.R. Macon [tAan*$eAAed) L. J. GaAAett [tAan*&eAAed) P.T. GaAAett [ZetteAed 1895) l/.M. GaAAett [ZetteAed 1895) M. J. GaAAett [ZetteAed to Waco) E.L. GaAAett Loui*a A. MoaaZ* J.P. MoaaZ* M.J. McVanieZ [died 10 JuZy 1896) S.A. McVanieZ M.M. McVanieZ [HoAton) (dec. 25 Augu*t 1884) E.A. LittZe M. P. McVanieZ [Cau*ey) I. 8. McVanieZ [Ti*ingeA) Jane Laney S.A. TaApZey E.L. Bi*hop [tAan*&<?AAed) J.J. Bi*hon. EZZa J. McVanieZ Vicey Bi*hop EZizabeth Bi*hop [dec. MaAch 1876) l*ibeZZ SpAeweZZ. (dec.) L. E. GaAAett [moved to WacoviZZe) LuZa 8. McVanieZ [WoAd) Lizzy WideneA N. E. Timmon* [di*mi**ed by ZetteA) E.J. ThoAnton [tAan*. Smith* ChapeZ) M. J. ThoAnton [di*mi**ed by ZetteA) Erma WideneA (CaAteA) . MaAy Bi*hop [gone to Bapti*t) M.J. Laney MoaZow M.H. Laney M.J. Boaa [ZetteAedl O. K. MoaaZ* [dec. Jan 30, 1887) W.A. Laney .(dAopped). AZzenia SpaAk* Shoemake [LetteAed in 1895) L. M. Cau*ey P. E. Jone* R.A. McVanieZ [ZetteAed Oct. 4) M. S. McVanieZ L.P..Scott EZiza McVanieZ Lena M. WoAd HenAietta PAidy EZizabeth VoAAi* 58 ANTIOCH CHURCH ROLL, cont. Females Julia L. DoAAi* -Chievej, {letteAed Nov, 21, IS_) M.E. Pollard [letteAed] AImetta Fxidy Martha J, Copeland Erma. R, Copeland Martha J. Butler [lettered moved to Texat>] Lee J. Copeland [to Texar) Mary F. Crider [lettered] Mary HaApeA Mamie 0, Causey Jettie Caplin [ Cope-Land?) Julia .Smarr? Stella Strickland M,L. Smith Lizzie Cain Louisa Fridy Elizabeth .Causey [died Jan 1, 1901) Mr*. Delia ThoAnton Maa. neta Power* Children'* Aoll—1890 M.0. Causey Joney Boid . John S, McDaniel Nellie Ti*inger Elijah Faidy Probationer*— J 895 MaAy Ti*inger Nellie Ti*inger Eugene Causey Robert E, Word NoAman H, Causey Minnie D, Word Anne B, CAideA (removed) Jame* H. CAideA HenAy B4a.ce McDaniel Willie FAidy GeoAge A. McDaniel Tho*. Alfred Word Emmett Lavender Ti*inger MaAtha J, CAideA Eddie to. HaApeA GeoAgia M. HaApeA Howell C, McDaniel Je**ie F, McDaniel Mittie B. McDaniel Tommy FAeeman Ti*inger HeAman HaApeA Milton J, HaApeA Victor H, Causey (d. 14 Sept, 1897 OFFICERS OF ANTIOCH CHURCH 1892 Trustee*: C,M, Garrett, G.A, McDaniel, F,M, Bishop, S.S. Thornton, and E.F, GaAAett Choir*teA: to. A. ThoAnton Cla**leadeA*: G.A. McDaniel and C,M, GaAAett Stewart*: G.A, McDaniel and C.M. GaAAett Contributed by: Clarice Cox Rt. 2 Box 274, CaAAollton, Ga. 59 EARLY CARROLL COUNTY MARRIAGES lBook C 1828-1866 pp. 192-240) GAOom Adam6, William A. Adam, Stealing Ayom, Go.oA.giL R. AyoAA, JaAZph V. Ayzm, MaAtin BakoA, JamzA R. Bo.aAdo.Yi, Solomon Bzak, Samuzl B. Bant, William A. BuAkz, 3amoj> C* Baowning, AIoxolyuIoa M. Batz* BonnOA, A. BznAon, Eli BAOwn, Aoaoyl BatAam, C.J. BuAko., Thomas BonnOA, W.F. Bo.ll, Bznjamin F, BuAt, JamZL B. Coy, John Couch, William CaAAoll, AbnoA. Ca.YitAO.ll, Bznjamin F. Clayton, William CaApzntoA, Thomcu M. CochAan, HznAy CaAAoll, John W. ChamboAA, A. C. Chappzl, Jzaaz F. CaAAoll, John W. ChamboAA, W.K. VaviL, John Vzuman, Abtolom Vavli, AndAOW Voyal, John.H. Vixon, William W. Vzwzy, Tillman Vzan, Andnow J. Davit, R. Vzvzny?, William England, William E. EaAnztt, Elitha C. EvOAZtt, E.H. Eattenwood, L.W. Ezo.ll, Levi FAzzman, Joseph Fottun, William A.N. Fnanklin, Bind. Goggint, William V. GzntAy, R.A. GAZO.no., R.A. . Gaulding, SzaboAn BAidz Jotzphinz Riggt Elizabzth MzttOA SaAah Ann Davit MaAy Ann Davit Elizabzth StOAling A. V. Malvoy Elizabzth Ann cockwzll Elizabzth PiAklz Many F. Johnson Amztyzn J. Johnson SaAah Cowzn MaAy HayA Juda S. BVid Lucinda Jonzt . Lzaucinda BuAman B. A. Whitinhunt S.E. Bowzn Many A.WoAd Amzylu Johnson NaAcittut Davidton Matilda Smith BzaAchy.Littlz Volly Haywood MaAy Paxton Ruth BaAnzt. Junz HaAdzman Rachzl.Stzadman Mzlinda Reeves Mzlinda Witz SaAah E. Smith S.C. Holloway Elizabzth McAllittoA MaAtha MilloA TzmAna GzntAy Hannah M. 'Smith Matilda Young MaAy Stidham Amanda Rabun Angzlinz TayloA SaAah BuAt SaAah .HowaAd Louisa McPhoAton Nancy ChamboAt AAzny EattZAwood SaphAonia Mooaz MaAy HuAtt Bzdata ValmoAZ RittzA S. Hznton FnanezA Paynz Sutan. E. Sim Elizabzth Adam SaAah Whitten MaAAiagz Vote 7- 21-1853 6-27-1847 12-24-1849 11- 27-1842 1-14-1847 1- 1-1848 2- 7-1847 12- 9-1847 9-24-1846 9-15-1847 5- 21-1853 [no coAt.) 6- 23-1853 3- 11-1847 9-27-1847 8- 9-1848 6-24-1847 1-18-1849 1-25-1845 12-15-1847 3-5-1849 9- 11-1846 I- 6-1847 II- 25-1847 5- 25-1853 6- 25-1853 3- 21-1847 4- 9-1847 3-7-1847 9- 7-1848 3-16-1848 10- 28-1848 1- 6-1847 2- 6-1847 7- 29-1853 8- 30-1853 3- 24-1847 11- 6-1847 6-15-1848 12- 18-1847 9- 29-1848 9- 3-1846 10- 13-1853 3-4-1847 1-28-1848 12-23-1847 11- 23-1847 1- 25-1849 6-10-1847 2- 11-1847 8-5-1853 1-27-1848 12- 9-1848 GAOom BAide ManAiage Date HaAdee, Jame* E. Hen*on, O.C, HoldeA, Lada Holcomb, Ho*ey. A. Hol*enheA, ? kaAQYL Hogan, William Haynet, HlAam Hudgen*, Elia* Hen*on, HenAy _. HaAdeman, William HuM>- Jo*eph Huckaby, Joseph. B. HaAAl*, E.S. Hu66, AAthuA V. Hall, John Holloway, Solomon Hill, J.H. Hanlon, Jame* 0. A. HeAvaAd?, Samuel HeAAing, Thomas S. Hancock, W.G. Hick*, l*ah C. HaAAl*, Thomas S. Ingram, William A. JaAett, Wm. A.J. JoAdon, Jacob W. Jenkins, Ezekiel Jenkins, Rolla Jackson, W.F.M. Jone*, Thomas King, JeAemiah Kennedy, D.M. KilgoAe, RobeAt. Lindley, Jonathan Lindley, JeAemiah La**etteA, HenAy J. Langley, William Luallen Thoma**on McAlii*teA, Wm, W, McWhoAtzA, Mixon, Joseph Mile** Jakec? McKlevey, William McKee, Milton. L, McWhoAteA, EgbeAt B, Moatin, Valentine McWhoAteA, Thomas B. Memida, William McVaniel, TauneA MoAn, Z.C. McKlewood, FAancal* Millex, William Mu*ic, Jame* W, Maddox, S.W, McDonald, Donald MoAAiion, A.J. Savannah Wood MaAtha CaAtAight MaAtha Cook Ramouth R. Rice? Elizabeth L. Neely SaAah. Faanklin Elizabeth Hanlon MaAgaAet Hendon SaAah StewaAt Nancy E„ Rice MaAtha C. William* ViAginia \Jen*ey E.S. GAeene Rada C. Beck Nancy Hamilton. Jalaca? Jane MabAy Elizabeth FoAtneA We*tAance? CAockett Fannie A. HaApeA Amanda Hall MaAy Jone* Eliza.Jane RichaAd* Amanda Mall MaAy MaAinda Se**on KatheAine McKlevey BaAtley? HaAAi*on SaAah Pott* Julian McCa*kiel SaAah L, Pittett MaAy Kennedy Nancy Jane McCla*iteA S.A. Baughn Elizabeth Talley Elizabeth Knight Lucy A. Smith MaAgaAet Stephen* Rebecca WitheAly MaAy .Smith Elizabeth CaAtAight Elizabeth Ann ButAam TAy*p*pey BoAdeA* SaAah Hu&& MaAy McClung PzAmielia Boon Lyde M. TuAneA Loai*a MoAAi*on MaAy .Ann BoIa Pheba McBuAnett MaAy HamAick Nancy Hayne*. MaAy Ann B'took \Je*aAmah Seldmond Emily M, CulpeppeA Angeline Hodge Eleanale Haywood MaAgaAet PeppeA 9 - 9 - 1 845 12 - 2 4 - 1 846 9 - 1 5 - 1 846 9 - 1 7 - 1 846 1 - 2 1 - 1 841 9 - 1 9 - 1 846 8 - 2 5 - 1 8 5 3 5 - 3 - 1 8 5 3 1 - 2 1 - 1 841 3 - 2 1 - 1 841 6 - 1 0 - 1 8 4 1 9 - 2 5 - 1 8 4 1 10 - 1 1 - 1 8 4 1 1 - 2 - 1 8 4 8 I - 2 0 - 1 8 4 8 12 - 1 1 - 1 845 4 - 9 - 1 848 10 -4-1848 10 - 1 5 - 1 848 II - 2 5 - 1 841 8 - 2 5 - 1 8 4 1 12 - 1 0 - 1 8 4 8 11 - 2 5 - 1 8 4 8 5 - 2 9 - 1 8 4 1 9 - 1 0 - 1 846 6 - 1 - 1 8 5 3 1 - 2 1 - 1 8 5 3 2 - 3 - 1 8 4 8 10 - 2 3 - 1 8 4 8 3 - 8 - 1 846 1 - 2 1 - 1 844 12 - 1 - 1 848 1 - 1 4 - 1 849 1 - 1 - 1 846 5 - 2 - 1 841 6 - 2 6 - 1 8 4 8 10 - 1 9 - 1 848 8 - 2 0 - 1 8 4 8 9 - 1 0 - 1 846 9 - 1 3 - 1 8 4 6 9 - 8 - 1 8 4 6 12 - 6 - 1 8 4 6 2 - 2 - 1 8 4 1 9 - 2 9 - 1 8 4 6 9 - 1 9 - 1 8 4 1 9 - 1 1 - 1 8 4 1 6 - 2 1 - 1 8 5 3 5 - 2 5 - 1 841 1 - 5 - 1 841 8 - 2 6 - 1 841 12 - 2 4 - 1 8 4 1 12 - 2 2 - 1 841 8 - 3 1 - 1 841 3 - 3 1 - 1 8 4 8 3 - 2 1 - 1 8 4 8 12 - 1 - 1 848 6*00171 BAldz MaAAlagz date. McWhoAtzA, A. Moon, JamC4 R. McWhoAtzA, Elluha MaohoAtzA, Vza.yuhoA.nA? Nolan, William Nzuoton, WaltzA W. New, Jacob Nix., HznAy V, NoIza, VzlvzH OAboAn, Samuzl T. Paizz, Jz^eAAon PzntzcoAt, JoAZph S. PattzAAon, .William J. PittA, Laban PAOtZA, C.C. RabAn, John Rabun, JamzA M. Robiyuon, John Rilzy RamAay, Wm, J. Rauuz, John Rzid, Rzzaz RookA, Allzn J. Rain, John Roofed, W.H. . Rom.ll, ThomaA J. RigAby, W.M. SpaAkA, Nzhamiah StAand, .Owen SlmA, Battlz ShzztA, Samuzl V. SiAAon, William W. StallingA, Moaza StaAk, Wm. SidzA, B.G. SimpAon, JamzA A. Smith, John ShaAp, HlAam J. StAZZtman, AIman B. Smith, MaAk. StaAk, ThomaA H. Stidham, JcumZA H. Smith, Wm. B. StzphznA, JamzA L. Smith, Wm. H. Tompklyu, Nlcholau TuAnzA, Logan M. ThompAon, TannzA, Bznjamin R. ThompAon, Szth ThompAon, Applzton Vaughn, Wm. H. Vaudz, Valzntinz Vaughn, ThomaA WatAon, GzoAgz Whltz, RlchaAd WilliamA, John SaAah Klnnzy Matilda J. PittA Lida M. TannzA Many .Tnuztt Elizabzth M. Smith Elizabzth Jane FulbAight Cinthia Hodgz MaAy Ann Cunningham MaAy Smith SzAzna WAight Guluzy PAizz. FAanczA C. BaAAztt Lucinda WilliamA SaAah Buaaoiv MaAtha Jane Rzzvza SaAah Ann Nix MaAy C. ChambzAA MaAy Ann Sand6oAd Phzbz GzntAy . HaAAiztt McVanizl FAanczA San&OAd MaAy Rzid. lAahzll Land Lucinda BAambly HzAtZA Ann VaviA Elizabzth K. Young SaAah Saxton MaAy Baoivh Fanniz BaAnzA SuAan VaviA MaAgaAzt HoaaIa Angzlinz Long Nancy Whltz Rachzl JznkinA MaAtha Hinton Loulza E. AlHuon Emily SziajzH Jane E. JonzA Amanda E. BaAkA SaAah Jane Moo^e SaAah Ann JznkinA Sanilda? .JouAdan S. S..Bzall MaAtha S. Bzall SaAah E. Szwzll Lucinda SpAlngZA Nancy M. BuAyu NzlAon, _ MaAy F. WoAd MaAy Moon Nancy McBuAnztt MaAy Ann TyAon MaAy Smith Lydia Young SaAah BAook ChaAlty TollivzA Stacy WhzzlzA 11 - 1 0 - 1 8 4 8 2 - 1 9 - 1 849 10 - 9 - 1 8 4 1 No datz 9-18-18 4 5 9 - 7 - 1 8 5 3 12 - 6 - 1 847 7 - 1 0 - 1 8 4 8 11 - 9 - 1 8 4 8 2 - 1 1 - 1 847 1 - 1 7 - 1 847 1 - 2 0 - 1 8 5 2 I - 7 - 1 8 5 3 12 - 2 9 - 1 847 II - 2 - 1 848 1 - 1 4 - 1 847 2 - 1 1 - 1 847 7 - 2 3 - 1 8 5 3 4 - 1 5 - 1 8 4 7 6 - 1 0 - 1 847 7 - 1 8 - 1 8 4 7 9 - 1 6 - 1 8 4 8 8 - 2 0 - 1 8 4 8 8 - 3 0 - 1 8 4 8 6 - 1 5 - 1 848 I - 1 0 - 1 8 4 9 9 - 1 0 - 1 8 4 8 9 - 1 5 - 1 846 6 - 1 7 - 1 8 5 3 8 - 5 - 1 8 5 3 3 - 2 - 1 847 5 - 2 7 - 1 8 4 7 9 - 1 5 - 1 847 II - 7 - 1 847 8 - 1 7 - 1 848 10 - 2 8 - 1 847 12 - 1 0 - 1 847 9 - 2 7 - 1 848 9 - 3 - 1 8 4 8 7 - 2 0 - 1 8 4 8 4 - 3 0 - 1 8 4 8 11 - 2 3 - 1 8 4 8 1 - 2 5 - 1 8 4 9 1 - 2 5 - 1 8 4 9 3 - 7 - 1 849 9 - 2 6 - 1 8 4 6 9 - 2 9 - 1 846 8 - 2 8 - 1 8 5 3 1 - 6-1848 1848 ? 1 - 1 3 - 1 848 2 - 2 3 - 1 848 11 - 9 - 1 8 4 8 1 - 2 3 - 1 8 4 8 7 - 1 2 - 1 846 7 - 1 3 - 1 845 9 - 2 8 - 1 8 4 6 .62 Groom Bride MaAA.-ia.qe. Vote. Word, .Elijah S. William*, Joel Warren, Wm. M. Warren, Walter T. Womack, Lindsey Wilson, Spenser Whlslnhunt, Peter Whlslnhunt, HlteA WAlght, John A. Whlslnhunt, Adam William*, EM. White., Mose,6 8. William*, Henry R. WltheAly, Ed . Whlslnhunt, James S. Wise, A.hi. Votes, Joel P. Many 8. KlzeA Elizabeth Burke Elizabeth Smith Elltha Mathew* Elizabeth Smith MaAtha BaxteA Su*an demon Nancy Mathew* Evallne BuAk MaAy Ann Hlne*ly Jane.Ellen Waddlngto Elizabeth Osborn MaAy JouAdan F. B. Stripling S.H. F.AOUAt MaAtha Jane StewaAt 9- 31-1846 6-9-1853 8-14-1853 8-15-1853 5- 18-1847 8-15-1847 12-29-1848 12-29-1849 6- 24-1847 8- 22-1848 n 9-21-1848 11-16-1848 10- 15-1848 1-4-1848 1-31-1849 9- 11-1845 Contributed by: Evylan Moaaou) VepaAted thl* llfie at the Ae*ldence oh heA husband, Judge 1. BonneA oh CoaaoII County, GeoAgla, on the moAnlng .oh ApAll 7, 1872, Mrs. Lucy B. BonneA, In heA sixty-sixth year oh heA age, .ahteA a protracted and palnhul lllne** oh iS-cve month*. The subject oh thl* notice was .born In ElbeAt.County, GeoAgla June 1, 1806, removed h*om there to Clark.County, Ga., when two year* oh age; wa* married to Zadoc Bonner, a resident oh the *ame county, Vecember 28, 1825. Mr. and.Mr*. Bonner moved to .Carroll County In 1829 and have been well known by and exten*lve circle oh hrlend* and acquaintance*. At the age oh thirteen, the deceased united her*elh with the Methodl*t Episcopal Church.at Bold Spring* In Clark County, and h*om then to the time oh her death, hl&ty two year* and *ome moyths, adorned that prohe**lon by an humble Chrl*tlan deportment. Carroll County Time*, May 31, 1872. Vied oh consumption about ? o' clock In the evening oh the 8th ln*t. at.her residence In thl* county, In the horty-seventh year oh her l*he+ Mr*. Sarah J. Blair, eldest daughter oh Mrs. Wise oh Coweta Co., Ga. She leave* three children beside* many relative* and hrlend* to mourn her departure. Carroll County Times, May 17, 1872. EXTRACTS FROM INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL {MORMON) INDEX The Mormon Church maintains an International Genealogical Index,.hormerly known a* The Computer File Index, which at the present time contain* over hlfity million names h^om all over the world.. The hollowing Is a.list oh names h*om this Index [dated October 1976) tho*e born or married In Carroll County, Ga. or tho*e *hown on census records oh 1850 or 1860. These names were placed In the Index usually by someone, who l* working on these genealogical line*. Ih you. wish to contact the . one who submitted these names, contact your editor or the nearest Mormon Genealogical Library. The nearest library to.Carroll County Is at 11.55 Mt. Vernon Highway, Vunwoody, Georgia. .Contributed by: Jan R. Bell, Chateau Apt*. P-3, Hay* Mill Road, Carrollton, Ga. 30117. 8 = Born C = Census Ch * Christened F = Female H s Husband Md M = Male U Abna, James Robert Adams, Eddy Adams, Mary Adderhold, Adoline Aldridge, James Aldridge, Joseph Aldridge, Leuis Aldridge, Lyons Aldridge, Orabella Aldridge, Sidney Aldridge, Thomas Alexander, Cora Belle H Md 15 Sep 1901 Carrollton W Md 13 Dec 1855 W Md 06 Aug 1839 U Md 29 Dec 1861 C of 1850, age 02, C of 1850, age 16, C of 1850, age 14, C of 1850, age 11, C of 1850, age 08, C of 1850, age 11, C of 1850, age 19, F B 26 Dec 1875 M M M M F M M Alexander, Franklin Eugene M B 10 Dec 1872 Alexander, Franklin Eugene Alexander, Fred U. Alexander, Joseph Abner Alexander, Mary Ann Alexander, Mary Ann Alexander, Paul Batty Alexander, S. W. Alexander, Samuel Hossa Alexander, Samuel Hosea Alexander, Samuel W. Alexander, Samuel Winslou Alexander, Sarah Frances Alexander, Vivian Allgood, Sarah Hudson Alman, Moses N. Ashmore, J. T. Ashmore, William Autrey, Adeline M. Autrey, Albina Autrey, Elizabeth Albina Autrey, Elizabeth Albina Autrey, Emily Jerusha Autrey, George til. Autrey, George til• Autrey, Isaac Autrey, Lucy Naomi Autrey, Lucy Naomi Autrey, Margaret Adeline Autrey, Margaret Adeline Autrey or Autry, Merill C. Autrey, Merrell C. H Md 10 Dec 1894 M B 26 May 1898 MB 12 Oct 1877 F B 22 Jan 1889 Ui Md 20 Dec 1908 M B 06 Jul 1890 H Md 12 Jan 1871 MB 30 Dec 1878 M B 30 Dec 1879 H Md 15 Dec 1896 M B 15 Nov 1851 F B 25 Jun 1900 F B 03 Oct 1920 Carrollton F B H Md H Md H Md faj Md W Md F B W Md LJ Md M B H Md M B F B W Md F B 111 Md H Md H Md 04 Aug 24 Nov 24 Dec 24 Dec 20 Dec 27 Apr 03 Jun 24 Apr 23 Feb 28 May 08 Sep 16 Apr 19 Sep 02 Sep 10 Aug 20 Dec 04 Sep 05 Sep 1805 1874 1871 1871 1855 1845 1825 1845 1858 1829 1852 1823 1836 1856 1827 1855 1842 1842 Married liiD a Will Date Wife Francis Sarah Jones William M. Williams Moses Williams William Richards James Aldridge James Aldridge James Aldridge James Aldridge James Aldridge James Aldridge James Aldridge Samuel Winslou Alexander & Martha Ann Thurman Samuel Winslou Alexander & Martha Ann Thurman Virginia Eloise Freeman Samuel Winslou Alexander & Effie Hight Samuel Winslou Alexander & Martha Ann Thurman Samuel Winslou Alexander & Martha Ann Thurman Frank Tarpley Samuel Winslou Alexander & Martha Ann Thurman Martha Ann Thurman Samuel Winslou Alexander & Martha Ann Thurman Samuel Winslou Alexander & Martha Ann Thurman Effie Hight David Alexander & Martha Robinson Samuel Winslou Alexander & Effie Hight David Arthur Alexander & Carrie Belle McNeal William Allgood & Mary Huds Mollie A. Thurman Sarah E. Boyles Mary C. Boyles Henry F. Merrell Felix Denman Jacob Autrey & Nancy Hill Felix G. Denman Allison Chevas Jacob Autrey & Nancy Hill Martha Embrey Jacob Autrey & Nancy Hill Jacob Autrey & Nancy Hill William Washington Merrell Jacob Autrey & Nancy Hill Henry F. Merrell Sarah Chambers Sarah Chambers Awtrey, Sarah Awtrey, Sarah Awtrey, Sarah Awtrey, Susan F. AwtrBy, Susannah F. Avery, Martha Ayres, Alonzo Ayres, John Creed Ayres, Laura Barber, Amanda Barber, Angiline Barber, Caroline Barber, Chas. Barber, Cosberry Barber, Eliza Barber, Elizabeth Barber, Elizabeth Barber, Emily Barber, Eugenia Barber, Geo Barber, Gorans Barber, Int Y Barber, Jane Barber, Jas. Barber, Jno Barber, Jno Barber, Jno, Barber, Louisa Barber, Margaret J. Barber, Martha Barber, Mary J. Barber, Nancy Barber, Nancy Barber, Robt Barber, Robt Barber, Sarah Barber, Sarah Barber, Susan Barber, Susannah Barber, Sydney Barber, Thos Barber, Thos. Barber, Washington Barber, Wm Barber, Zachanah Barnett, Grissy Barnes, Allie Martha Barnes, Eula Bertha Barnes, Leila M. Barnes, Lillie Gertrude Barnes, Martha Allie Barren, Elizabdth Barrow, Mary Jane Bars, Nancy Ann F B 05 May 1834 W Md 05 May 1857 W Md 30 May 1857 F B 05 Sep 1831 W Md 23 Jan 1851 W Md 24 Jul 1837 H Md 15 Jan 1928 Villa Rica H Md 05 Jan 1871 Villa Rica W Md 17 Mar 1895 Villa Rica C of 1850, age 22, F C of 1850, age 13, F C of 1850, age 11, F C of 1850, age 01, M C of 1850, age 18, M C of 1850, age 09, F C of 1850, age 11, F C of 1850, age 12, F C of 1850, age 10, F C of 1850, age 08, F C of 1850, age 16, M C of 1850, age 01, M C of 1850, age 04, M C of 1850, age 16, F C of 1850, age 03, M C of 1850, age 03, M C of 1850, age 19, M C of 1850, age 14, M C of 1850, age 06, F C of 1860, age 02, F C of 1850, age 17, F C of 1860, age 01, F C of 1850, age 08, F C of 1850, age 16, F C of 1850, age 09, M C of 1850, age 14, M C of 1850, age 05, F C of 1850, age 02, F C of 1850, age 07, F C of 1850, age 13, F C of 1850, age 07, M C of 1850, age 14, M C of 1850, age 13, M C of 1850, age 02, M C of 1850, age 06, M C of 1850, age 03, M W Md 20 Dec 1855 F B 15 Jan 1872 Carrollton F B 11 Oct 1881 Carrollton F B 18 Mar 1870 Carrollton F B 01 Oct 1875 Carrollton F B 15 Jan 1872 Carrollton W Md 14 Nov 1875 W Md 17 Dec 1868 W Md 11 Dec 1856 64 Jacob Awtrey & Nancy Hill Nobel N. Bell Nobel Newman Beall Jacob Awtrey & Nancy Hill William H. Sheets Nathaniel C. Williams Nola Morris Louisa Hembree Rudolphus Hinton Henslee Elijah Barber Lewis Barber Elijah Barber Thos W. Barber Lewis Barber Lewis Barber Lewis Barber Wm A. Barber Thos W. Barber Thos W. Barber Lewis Barber Wm A. Barber Elijah Barber Wm A. Barber Thos W. Barber Wm A. Barber Elijah Barber Thos W. Barber Thus E. Barber Wm A. Barber Thus E. Barber Wm A. Barber Thos W. Barber Elijah Barber Wm A. Barber Lewis Barber Elijah Barber Lewis Barber Thos W. Barber Elijah Barber Thos W. Barber Elijah Barber Wm A. Barber Wm A. Barber James A. Wood Thomas Coleman Barnes & Martha or Mattie Reese Thomas Coleman Barnes & Martha Mattie Reese Thomas Coleman Barnes & Martha Mattie Reese Thomas Coleman Barnes & Martha Mattie Reese Thomas Coleman Barnes & Mattie Martha Reese William Loyd Bryant Walter Colquitt Camp John T. Williams 65 Beall, Nancy J. Beall, Noble Neuman Bearden, Edua Bearden, Elizabth Bearden, Francise Bearden, Isabel Bearden, Lucinda Bearden, Margaret Bearden, Posey Bearden, Reubin Bearden, Sarah Bearden, Selisa Bearden, Solomon Beck, Lake Jeter Beck, Larry Price Beck, Martha Amanda Bell, Luther Ernest Bell, Nobel N. Bice, Cicero Bishop, James Franklin Bishop, James Franklin Bishop, Letha Elizabeth Bishop, Thomas Jefferson Blackuell, Alexander Henry Blackuell, John P, Blair, Adeline Blair, Aggy Blair, Dicy E. Blair, Dilia Blair, Elizabeth Blair, Emily Blair, James Blair, Jane Blair, Lydia Blair, M, C. or M. L. Blair, Marion Blair, Marion M Blair, Mary Blair, Mary Blair, Robert Blair, Sarah Blair, Sarah J Blair, Susan Blair, Urn. Boatright, Elizabeth Jane Boatright, Elizabeth Jane Boggs, Mary Bonus, Mary Id Md 20 Mar 1851 H Md 30 May 1857 C of 1850, age 04, M C of 1850, age 06, F C of 1850, age 06, F C of 1850, age 02, F C of 1850, age 04, F C of 1850, age 14, F C of 1850, age 08, M C of 1850, age 10, M C of 1850, age 01, F C of 1850, age 12, F C of 1850, age 08, M MB 16 Jun 1901 Boudon MB 20 Apr 1891 Boudon F B 25 Oct 1885 Boudon M B 23 Apr 1875 H Md 05 May 1857 H Md 14 Oct 1880 Villa Rica H Md 16 Sepr1894 Boudon H Md 25 May 1899 Boudon Id Md 29 Oct 1893 Boudon H Md 24 Nov 1873 MB 10 Feb 1834 Carrollton MB 02 Mar 1837 Carrollton C of 1860, age 06, F C of 1860, age 03, F, Sand Hill District C of 1860, age 07, F C of 1860, age 01, F, Sand Hill District C of 1860, age 04, F C of 1860, age 01, F, Villa Rica District C of 1860, age 07, M, Sand Hill District C of 1860, age 03, F, Villa Rica District C of 1850, age 06, F C of 1850, age 13, F C of 1860, age 09, F C of 1860, age 02, M C of 1850, age 16, F C of I860, age 09, F, Villa Rica District C of 1850, C of 1850, C of 1860, C of 1850, C of 1860, age 01, M age 04, F age 05, F, Sand Hill District age 10, F age 06, M, Villa Rica District F B 27 Jan 1849 U Md 03 Oct 1867 Id Md 12 Jan 1840 F B 14 Apr 1838 S. V. Cole Sarah Autrey Richard Bearden A. G. Bearden Richard Bearden Richard Bearden A. G. Bearden Richard Bearden A. G. Bearden Richard Bearden A. G. Bearden Richard Bearden Richard Bearden Isaiah Houston Price Beck & Mary Ida Jeter Isaiah Houston Price Beck & Mary Ida Jeter Isaiah Houston Price Beck & Mary Ida Jeter James tdilliam Bell & Georgia Anna Marchman Sarah Autrey Francis Elizabeth Bullard Estella Merdina Brook Cintilla Elvira Smith Charles Washington Hing Sarah Amanda Miles Davidson Blackuell & Sophia Davidson Blackuell & Sophia Simeon Blair Thomas M Blair James Blair Thomas M. Blair James Blair George W. Blair Thomas M. Blair George W. Blair Simeon Blair Simeon Blair Simeon Blair James Blair Simeon Blair George W. Blair Simeon Blair Simeon Blair Thomas M. Blair Simeon Blair George W. Blair Melvin Simeon Hesterlee Peter S. Bryant M. Bonus & Mary Cammon 66 Baughn, Walter Leon (Filed under Bowen) Box, Mary Boyles, Mary C Boyles, Sarah E Brandon, Elizabeth Brandon, Mary A Brandon, Parthena Brannon, Richard Van Braswell, Anna Bridges, Euphemia Jane Brock, Annie Pearl Brook, Estella Merdena Brown, A. G. 3. Brown, Aaron Brown, Abigail Brawn, Alsia A Brown, Ardilia 8rown, Ceciro F. Brown, Charles Brown, David Brown, David Emanuel Brown, Eliza Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Elizabeth Broun, Emma Brown, F. E. Brown, George Brown, George B. Brown, George td. Brown, Henry C. Brown, Jackson Brown, James M Brown, James M. Brown, Jas J. Brown, Jefferson Brown, John Brown, John A. F. Brown, John F Brown, Jonathan Brown, Jonathan Ba Brown, Joseph Brown, Joseph F Brown, Julia Brown, Lexana Brown, Lille Brown, Lucinda Brown, M. P. Brown, Martha Brown, Martha Brown, Mary Brawn, Mary Brown, Mary A. Brown, Mary A. Brown, Mary A. M B 19 Jul 1879 Bawdon Idilliam Baughn & Susie td Md 04 Oct 1828 Id Md 20 Oct 1870 Id Md 24 Dec 1871 C of 1850, age 01, C of 1850, age 11, C of 1850, age 07, F F F MB 09 Dec 1949 Carrollton lil Md 1807 bl Md 06 Sep 1841 F B 18 Aug 1900 Id Md C of H Md C of C c c c of of of of H Md M B C C C C of of of of id Md lil Md C of C C c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of 16 Sep 1894 Bowdon I860, age 08, M 27 Sep 1847 1850, age 15, F 1860, age 01, F 1860, age 01, F 1850, age 21, M 1850, age 08, M 02 Jul 1843 04 Apr 1851 1850, age 11, F 1850, age 08, F 1850, age 04, F 1850, age 19, F 23 Jan 1873 ID Jur 1865 1850, age 02 1850, age 01 1850, age 15 1850, age 05 1850, age 02 I860, age 02 1850, age 07 1860, age 02 1850, age 18 1850, age 06 I860, age 05 1860, age 10 1850, age 15 1850, age 01 L850, age 23 L860, age 07 L850, age 05 L850, age 02 L86Q, age 02 LS5Q, age 09 L85Q, age 11 L85Q, age 13 L850, age 05 L85Q, age 06 "50, age 12 age 07 Id Md /U, age 22 IMov 1859 M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M F F F F M F F F F John Raper Idilliam Ashmore J. T. Ashmore Moses Brandon Moses Brandon Moses Brandon Oliver Van Brannon & Dorothy Jeanette Horton Greenbury Sewell David Id. Sims Id. B. Raiden & Annie B. Handley James Franklin Bishop J. F. Brown Lucinda Jones Vincent Brown Joseph H Brown J. F. Brown Vincent Brown Vincent Brown Martha A. Hunter Emanuel Brown & Lucy Caroline Turner Vincent Brown James C. Brown Silas M. Brown Idilliam Brown Idilliam Griffin McDaniel Thomas H. Richards James E. Brown Idilliam Brown Idilliam F. Brown Idilliam Brown Silas M. Brown J. L. Brown Idilliam Brawn John F. Brawn Vincent Brawn James C. Brown Joseph H Brown J. F. Brown Idilliam Brown Idilliam F. Brown Vincent Brown J. L. Brown Vincent Brown Idilliam Brown J. C. M. Brown Silas M. Brown James E. Brown Idilliam Brown Silas M. Broun James E. Broun Silas M. Brawn B. J. Brawn Vincent Brown J. G. Simms 67 Broun, Nancy Broun, Parthenia L Broun, Robert Broun, Samuel Broun, Samuel G Broun, Sarah Broun, Sarah Broun, Sophia M Broun, Thomas Broun, William Broun, William Broun, William Broun, William F Broun, Wm F. Bryant, Alexander E. Bryant, Caroline C of W Md C of C of C of C of C of C of C of C of C of C of C of C of H Md C of 1B5Q, age 04, F William Broun 22 Dec 1839, Whitesburg William Lassetter 1860, age 05, M 1850, age 07, M 1860, age 02, M 1850, age 01, F 1850, age 13, F 1860, age 10, F 1850, age 13, M 1850, age 09, M 1850, agg 01, M 1850, age 01, M 1860, age 01, M 1860, age 01, M 17 Feb 1833 1850, age 02, F B. J. Broun Silas M. Broun B. 0. Broun William Broun Vincent Broun 0. L. Broun Silas M. Broun William Broun James C. Broun James E. Broun J. C. M. Broun John F. Broun Emetine N Jacobs William E. Bryant Bryant, Chas S Bryant, David Bryant, Edna Bryan, Elizabeth Bryan, Elizabeth Bryant, Emsley Bryant, James W. Bryant, Jas. E. Bryan, Martha Ann F Bryant, Mary Bryant, Peter S. Bryant, William Bryant, William Loyd Bryant, Wm P Bryant, Wm. I Buckner, John Homer Bullard, Francis Elizabeth Burk, Caroline Burk, Clementine Burrou, Nancy Butler, Effie Lenora Butler, Martha Julier Butler, William Tinsley Camp, George Milton Camp, Louisa Camp, Sarah Elizabeth Camp, Walter Colquitt Campbell, Benjamin Franklin Campbell, Emma Ruth Campbell, Frances Belle Campbell, Joseph Houell Campbell, Sarah Elizabeth Campbell, Seaborn Columbus Carroll, A. M. Carroll, Ann I. Carroll, Francis Carroll, I. A. Carroll, Susan C of H Md C of F B W Md H Md H Md C of W Md C of H Md H Md H Md C of C of H Md W Md W Md W Md F B W Md W Md H Md M B W Md W Md H Md M B F B F B M B F B H Md C of C of C of C of C of 1850, age 07, M 11 Aug 1842 1850, age 02, F 18 Feb 1838 29 Dec 1859 02 Oct 1842 07 Dec 1871 1850, age 07, M 22 Dec 1857 1850, age 04, F 12 Jan 1840 06 Jan 1842 14 Nov 1875 1850, age 05, M 1850, age 06, M Dana Bryant Sophonia H. West Dano Bryant James Bryan John M. Thurman Caroline Burk Sarah A. Chance William E. Bryant George W Johnson Dano Bryant Mary Boggs Susan Giles Elizabeth Barren Dano Bryant William E. Bryant Jan 1914, Villa Rica Cora Lee Abercrombie 14 Oct 1880, Villa Rica Cicero Bice 02 Oct 1842 Emsley Bryant 20 Dec 1849 Eli F. Cole 1801 Phillip Burrou 20 Aug 1899, Hulett William Davis Lumsden 01 Oct 1896, Villa Rica Cleff McBurnett 1858, Villa Rica Samantha Malone 12 Sep 1879, Carrollton Eugene Milton Camp/Margaret 20 Nov 1841 03 Sep 1865 17 Dec 1868 16 Feb 1898 12 Nov 1894 07 Mar 1903 04 Oct 1896 02 Jan 1901 02 Dec 1892 1850, age 21, M 1850, age 16, F 1850, age 14, F 1850, age 11, T 1850, age 18, F Benson John R. Nims John W Rigsby Mary Jane Barrou Seaborn Columbus Campbell/ Lula A. Thurman Seaborn Columbus Campbell/ Lula A Thurman Seaborn Columbus Campbell/ Lula A Thurman Seaborn Columbus Campbell/ Lula A. Thurman Seaborn Columbus Campbell/ Lula A Thurman Lula Antoinette Thurman Moses Carroll Moses Carroll Moses Carroll Moses Carroll Moses Carroll 68 Carroll, Thomas Carter, Lucinda Cartwright, Martha Cosper, Mary M (under Kaylor, Ely Jefferson (under Caylor) Kaylor, Mollie Eveline (under Caylor) Cenwell, Catherine L. Chambers, Mary Chambers, Sarah Chambers-r- Sarah Chance, Sarah A. Chandler, Moses Mixon Cheves, Allison Claxton, Brooks Mabry Clonts, Benjamin Bascom C of 1850, age 22 C of 1850, age 05 lil Md 24 Dec 1846 asper)W Md 17 Feb 1871 M B 10 Dec 1884, F B 18 Dec 1881, W Md 09 Oct 1857 W Md 06 Dec 1832 W Md 04 Sep 1842 W Md 05 Sep 1842 lil Md 07 Dec 1871 M B 08 May 1831 H Md 23 Feb 1858 M B 09 Sep 1940, M B 30 Apr 1879, , M Moses Carroll , F Darn Austin Henson J. R. Thurmond Dot James Levi Kaylor/Sarah Jane Truitt Dot James Levi Kaylor/Sarah Jane Truitt Elijah H. Williams Clayton Williams Merill C. Autrey or Autry Merrell C Autrey James W. Bryant Reuben Chandler/Frances Richardson Emily Jerusha Autrey - Carrbllton Calvin Porter Claxton/ Laura Evenlyn Mabry Carrollton William Presley Clonts/ Mary Elizabeth Frost Clonts, Homer Augustus Clonts, Minnie Belle Clonts, Robert Toombs Clonts, Zella Mge Cockrine, Mary Cole, - Cole, Aaron Cole, Alonzo Cole, Brisuell E. Cole, Eli F. Cole, Gilbert Cole, Henry Cole, James Cole, Jeramiah M. Cole, John Cole, John Cole, Joseph Cole, Lucintha Cole, Luduska Cole, Martin Cole, Mary Cole, Nancy Cole, S. \J. Cole, S. \J. Cole, Samuel Cole, Sarah Cole, Seaborn Cole, Susannah Collins, James Collins, Silus Cook, Amenda F. Cook, Elizabeth Cook, Elyah Cook, Jas Copeland, George Pierce MB 21 Oct 1881, Carrollton William Presley Clonts/ Mary Elizabeth Frost F B 11 Junel880, Carrollton William Presley Clonts/ Mary Elizabeth Frost MB 09 Oct 1877, Carrollton William Presley Clonts/ Mary Elizabeth Frost F B 22Aug 1875, Carrollton William Presley Clonts/ W Md 11 Mar 1844 C of 1850, age 01, M C of 1850, age 16, M C of 1850, age 13, M W Md 23 Feb 1845 H Md 20 Dec 1849 H Md 21 Dec 1843 C of 1850, age 04, M C of 1850, age 10, M H Md 04 Aug 1857 C of 1850, age 22, M H Md 16 Jul 1850 C of 1850, age 06 W Md 22 Feb 1841 W Md 1836 C of 1850, age 12, M C of 1850, age 10, F. C of 1850, age 15, F H Md 20 Mar 1851 H Md 08 Jan 1857 C of 1850, age 18, M W Md 07 Jan 1844 C of 1850, age 15, M C of 1850, age 19, F H Md 09 Dec 1834 H Md 15 Nov 1840 C of 1850, age 10, F C of 1850, age 08, F C of 1850, age 15, M C of 1850, age 16, M H Md 27 Oct 1898 Mary Elizabeth Frost Nelson Williams Gilbert Cole Jeremiah Cole Jeremiah Cole Sidney D. J. Wright Clementine Burk Elizabeth Haynes Gilbert Cole John Cole Netty Elizabeth Johnson John Cole Mary A, Neu Gilbert Cole Joel Crisp Daniel Jones John Cole Jeremiah Cole John Cole Nancy J. Beall Marietta Wright John Cole Tolliver Trap Jeremiah Cole John Cole Clarrasy McAllister Mary Ann Gray Nancy Jane Tulula Harris 69 Copeland, Jonathan Copeland, Nancy M. Cowles, Caroline Frances Crawford, Cora Crawford, David B Crawford, Erie Norman Crawford, James Oscar Crawford, Julia Ann Crawford, Robert Hosea Crawford, Id. Crisp, Joel Cumbie, Bonnie Lucille Davenport, Dicie E Davenport, Martha M Davenport, Nancy C. Davidson, Sarah Davis, A. Id. R. Davis, Amanda Davis, Barna Davis, Berrymiller Davis, Edlery I. Davis, Eli Davis, Elizabeth Davis, Elizabeth Davis, Emily Davis, F. Medaeris Davis, Hannah Davis, Hannah Davis, Jas. A. Davis, Jno Davis, Julia Davis, Kezeah Davis, Lafayette Davis, Linett Davis, Lucinda Davis, Malaine Davis, Malinda Davis, Margaret Davis, Martha Davis, Martha Davis, Mary Davis, Nancy Davis, Onley S. Davis, Richd Davis, Sarah Davis, Sophia Davis, Susan Davis, Thomas B. Davis, ldm. Davis, Urn. Davis, Urn. H Davis, Um. S. Denman, Felix Denman, Felix G. H Md 05 Apr 1864 Id Md 15 Sep 1853 Id Md 12 Dec 1886 F B 28 Oct 1878 H Md 11 Sep 1870 MB 13 May 1879, Carrollton M B 05 Oct 1875 F B 14 Oct 1864 MB 16 Jan 1873 H Md 26 Aug 1849 H Md 22 Feb 1841 F B 17 Nov 1919, Bowdon F B 13 Oct 1876 Id Md Id Md Id Md C of C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C s c c c of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of 13 09 Id Md C of C c c c c c c c c c c c c c of of of of of of of of of of of of of of H Md H Md 22 Sep 1864 20 Dec 1860 19 Dec 1835 1850, age ’ 1850, age 1850, age 07 1850, age 16 1850, age 19 1850, age 07 1850, age 05 1850, age 17 1850, age 09 1850, age 22 1850, age 03 1850, age 02 1850, age 17 1850, age 02 1850, age 12 1850, age 15 1850, age 13 1850, age 10 1850, age 09 1850, age 03 1830 1850, age 17 1850, age 14 1850, age 01 1850, age 19 1850, age 11 1850, age 11 1850, age 09 1850, age 08 1850, age 12 1850, age 11 1850, age 07 1850, age 19 1850, age 05 1850, age 15 1850, age 01 27 Apr 1845 24 Apr 1845 F F M M F M F F F M F F M M F F M F F F F F F F F F M F F F M M M M M Julia A. Geter Idilliam B. Upchurch Edwin Kingsbury David Berry Crawford/ Emeline Jane Ldalker Emeline J ldalker Idilliam Crawford/Prescillor Mullins David Berry Crawford/ Emeline Jane Walker tdrlliam M Crawford/Sarah Powell David Berry Crawford/ Emeline Jane ldalker Sara Powell Lucintha Cole Johnnie Kiah Cumbie/Martha Ura LoweEy James G Davenport/Sarah Francis Bailey J. N. Robinson Henry Idyatt Reid James H. Williams Geo. R. Davis Jonatha Id. Davis Jonatha Id. Davis Jonatha Id. Davis tdm. M. Davis Geo. R. Davis Geo. H Davis Geo. R. Davis Geo. R. Davis tdm. Davis idm. M. Davis Enoch Davis Idm. M. Davis David R. Davis Jonatha Id. Davis Geo. R. Davis Idm. M. Davis Enoch Davis idm. M. Davis Geo. H Davis Idilliam Jack Ldm. Davis Jonatha Id. Davis Geo. H Davis Geo. R. Davis idm. M. Davis Geo. R. Davis Jonatha Id. Davis Enoch Davis ldm. Davis Enoch Davis ldm. M. Davis Jonatha Id. Davis Enoch Davis ldm. M. Davis John Davis Albina Awtrey Elizabeth Albina Awtrey 70 Dial, John Helum Dobbs, Samuel Dotson, Eliza Driver, William Du Bose, Helen Maurice Duke, Athuil J P Duke, Duma Arlin Duke, Harvey Walker Duke, Mgry Lou Duke, Naomi Ruth Eaton, Temperance Embrey, Martha Fargarson, Nancy Elizabeth Freeman, Alonzo Freeman, Angelina Freeman, Thomas Freeman, Virginia Eloise Garrett, Herbert Gentry, Phebe Geter, Julia A. Geter, Nancy Ann Gibbs, Caroline Giles, Chas. Henry Giles, Sarah Elizabeth Giles, Susan Gilley, Wm. B. Goodson, Michael Graham, Sarah Gray, Harriet E. Gray, Lindsay Monroe Gray, Martha E Gray, Mary Ann Gray, Rebecca Gray, Robert W Griffin, Georgie Griffin, Osborne Bryan Griffin, Paul Montgomery Griffin, Virgil Lee Griffin, William Henry Griffith, L. A. Griffith, Samuel Groover, Martha Ellen Groover, Martha Ellen Haynes, Arminda Haynes, Benjamin Polk Haynes, Cynthia H Md 01 Sep 1853 M B 08 Nov 1868 W Md 20 Sep 1853 MB 21 Aug 1386, Temple W Md 22 Dec 1951, Carrollton H Md 29 Jan 1857 M B 23 Feb 1906 M B 20 Sep 1897 F B 16 Nov 1901 F B 19 Apr 1893 W Md 30 Dec 1834 W Md 08 Sep 1852 W Md 17 Mar 1897, Villa Rica C of 1850, age 01, M C of 1850, age 02, F C of 1850, age 04, M W Md 10 Dec 1894 MB 31 Aug 1896, Carrollton W Md 15 Apr 1847 W Md 05 Apr 1864 W Md 31 Apr 1861 W Md 21 Dec 1865, Carrollton M B 16 Oct 1870 F B Apr 1851 W Md 06 Jan 1842 H Md 27 Apr 1830 H Md 12 Nov 1865 W Md 26 Junel830 W Md 19 Oct 1854, Carrollton H Md 01 Nov 1880 W Md 12 Nov 1857, Carrollton W Md 15 Nov 1840 W Md 22 Apr 1862, Carrollton H Md 21 Dec 1865, Carrollton F B 02 Nov 1889 M B 25 Dec 1903 M B 22 Jan 1905 M B 15 Jul 1883 M B 18 Sep 1859 W Md 25 Sep 1857 H Md 31 Apr 1861 F B 04 Oct 1875 W Md 20 Oct 1895 C of 1850, age 14, F M B 04 Nov 1844, Villa Rica C of 1850, age 18, F Hannah Myrendy Smith Harris Dobbs/Elizabeth Candler William Williams Thomas Martin Driver/Sarah Elizabeth Pierce Emmett Woodrow Kimball Elizabeth Thurman John Rufus Duke/Amanda Elizabeth Bledsoe John Rufus Duke/Amanda Elizabeth Bledsoe John Rufus Duke/Amanda Elizabeth Bledsoe John Rufus Duke/Amanda Elizabeth Bledsoe John Williams George W Awtrey Marcellus Tarpley E. P. Freeman E. P. Freeman E. P. Freeman Franklin Eugene Alexander Riley Ham Jonathan Copeland Samuel Griffith Robert W Gray Thomas Giles/Jane Catherine Wincles Thomas Giles/Catherine Wincles William Bryant Matilda Raper Mary Hesterly William Williams Benjamin R. Skinner Margaret Cartrell Jones Thomas Warren Silus Collins Matthew W. Penticost Caroline Gibbs William Henry Griffin/ Lonie King Henry Lawrence Griffin/ Mary Alice Martin Henry Lawrence Griffin/ Mary Alice Martin William Henry Griffin/ Lonie King James R. Griffin/Sarah Elizabeth Martin W. J. Ussery Nancy Ann Geter Philip Overby Groover/ Susan Ellen Entrekin Charles F. Thurman Jonathan Haynes Henry Haynes/Elizabeth Goodson Jonathan Haynes 77 Haynes, Haynes, Haynes, Haynes, Haynes, Haynes, Hallman, Elizabeth Jno LaFayette Riley Sarah Sarah Elijah Thomas U Md 21 Dec 1843 C of 1850, age 07 C of 1850, age 11 C of 1850, age 16 W Md 03 Nov 1836 C of 1850, age 05 Hallman, Elmer Platt Ham, Riley Hammock, Joshua Hammond, Mattie M Hinesly, Mary Ann (under Hansley) Harper, Lottie Harris, Nancy Jane Tulula Harris, Nancy Jane Tulula Harrison, Lydia Hayes, James Forney Hembree, Alfred Iverson Hembree, Francis Tyson Hembree, Louisa Hembree, Walter Thomas Henderson, Lou Ella Hendon, Randal Robison Henslee, Mollie Jerusha Henslee, Rudolphus Hinton Henson, Ambrose Henson, Elizabeth Henson, Fielding Henson, James Henson, Martha Henson, Oarn Austin Henson, Sanford Henson, Sarah Hesterlee, Dolton Melvin Hesterly, Elizabeth Hesterlee, Elizabeth Evaline Hesterly, Homer W. Hesterley, John Eduin Hesterlee, John V. Hesterlee, Lula Jane Hesterly, Mary Hesterlee, Marzee McCain Hesterlee, Melvin Simeon Hesterly, Sarah C. Hesterlee, LJalter Lee M 8 OS May 1881, M B 19 Jan 1887, H Md 15 Apr 1847 M B 1798 F B 25 Oct 1888 W Md 22 Aug 1848 W Md F B Li Md hi Md M B H Md Li Md Li Md H Md W Md H Md W Md H Md C of 01 Feb 1830, 02 Oct 1878 27 Oct 1898 23 Nov 1836 17 Jan 1885 C C C C of of of of H Md C of C of M B W Md F B M B M B M B F B hi Md F B H Md W Md M B 02 Dec 05 Jan 01 Feb 23 Feb 10 Apr 17 Mar 1850, 1850, 1850, 1850, 1850, 24 Dec 1850, 1850, Jan 1876, 1879, 1871, 1880, 1884, 1845 1900, 1895, age 13 age 15 age 19 age 16 age 07 1846 age 21 age 11 1892 Gilbert Cole , M Jonathan Haynes f M Jonathan Haynes , M Jonathan Haynes William Williams , F Jonathan Haynes Crossplains Chesley Jay Hallman/Sarah Ann Elizabeth Powell Crossplains Chesley Jay Hallman/Sarah Ann Elizabeth Powell Phebe Gentry Chas. Hammond/Josephine Bell E. M. Williams Villa Rica Walter Thomas Hembree Samuel Harris/Lucy Wright George Pierce Copeland Jobe Humphries Lewis Wesley Hayes/Nancy Elizabeth Sailors Villa Rica Martha Ann Williams Fullerville John William Washington Villa Rica John Creed Ayres Villa Rica Lottie Harper Villa Rica Millard Burton West Emily McPherson Villa Rica Noah Harbor Howard Riley Villa Rica Laura Ayres M F 19 Sep 1866 17 Dec 1878 16 Nov 1889, 25 Jul 1869 30 Oct 1868 20 Apr 1882 12 Nov 1865 03 Apr 1886 03 Oct 1867 12 Sep 1856 29 Dec 1883 Hesterlee, William Preston MB 22 Apr 1877 M Armistead Henson F Armistead Henson M Armistead Henson M Armistead Henson F Armistead Henson Martha Cartwright Armistead Henson Armistead Henson Melvin Simeon Hesterlee/ Elizabeth Jane Boatright Riley Fletcher Turner Melvin Simeon Hesterlee/ Elizabeth Jane Boatright Villa Rica Vancouver Bartow Hesterly/ Lena K. Hancock Elijah Lynch Hesterly/ Mary V. Weeks Melvin Simeon Hesterlee/ Elizabeth Jane Boatright Melvin Simeon Hesterlee/ Elizabeth Jane Boatright Michael Goodson Melvin Simeon Hesterlee/ Elizabeth Jane Boatright Elizabeth Jane Boatright James C. Richards Melvin Simeon Hesterlee/ Elizabeth Jane Boatright Melvin Simeon Hesterlee/ Elizabeth Jane Boatright Hicks, John Hill, Dana Hill, Danie Hill, Francis Hill, Franses Hill, George F Hill, Jonathan Hill, June Hill, Louisa Hill, Margaret Hill, Margaret Hill, Mary Hill, Smith Hill, William Hill, William Hiler, Leathy Hines, E. A. Hodye, Jos W. Holcombe, Clara Holcombe, Holcombe, Holcombe, Holcombe, B. H (under Hiller) George Martin Hannah Hosea Henry Clay James MB 24 Dec 1846 C of 1850, age 02, C of 1850, age 12, C of 1850, age 14, C of 1850, age 05, C of 1850, age 03, C of 1850, age 05, C of 1850, age 16, C of 1850, age 01, C of 1850, age 05, C of 1850, age 05, C of 1850, age 15, C of 1850, age 01, C of 1850, age 01, C of 1850, age 08, W Md 27 Oct 1831 W Md 16 Apr 1857 C of 1850, age 14, W Md 03 Mar 1836 H Md 12 Jul 1860 W Md 25 Jul 1837 H Md 17 Dec 1846, Villa Rica H Md 28 Mar 1839 M M M M M M F F F F F M M M M Holcombe, James H Md 1858 Holcombe, James Madison H Md 29 Nov 1855 Holcombe, Jonathan C H Md 16 Jan 1845 Holcombe, Mary Ann Elizabeth W Md 13 Dec 1855 Holcombe, Fhoebe Lucinda Holcombe, Reuben Holder, Caroline Christine Holder, Caroline Crisine Holland, Cleo Franklin Holloway, J. J. Roberts Holloway, Sandra Carrol Harsley, Sarah Fanny (under Horsley) Hight, Effie (under Hoyt) Hudson, Mary Hulsey, Cem Hulsey, Marcus Hulsey, Nancy Hulsey, Neeoham Hulsey, Rebecca Humphries, Jobe Hunt, Joseph Asbury Hunter, Martha A. Jack, William Jackson, Adeline Jackson, Aldridge Jackson, Andrew Jackson, Civilian Jackson, Ella Aline Jackson, Geo. Jackson, Jas. Jackson, Jas. Jackson, Jesse F B 21 Junel875, Temple H Md 22 Oct 1835 W Md 1858 F B 1837, Carrollton MB 26 Sep 1896 H Md 1875 F B 28 Aug 1942, Carrollton W Md 01 Aug 1905, Bowdon W Md 15 Dec 1896 F B 06 May 1780 C of 1850, age 06, M C of 1850, age 01, M C of 1850, age 08, F C of 1850, age 04, M C of 1850, age 09, F H Md 23 Nov 1836 MB 02 Junel892, Carrollton W Md 02 Jul 1843 H Md 1830 C of 1850, age 14, F C of 1850, age 01, M C of 1850, age 02, M C of 1850, age 05, M F B 05 Mar 1883 C of 1850, age 01, M C of 1850, age 10, M C of 1850, age 04, M C of 1850, age 19, M 72 n W. Hicks/Rachel M. Jones Washington Hill Washington Hill Washington Hill Washington Hill Ambrose E. Hill Washington Hill Washington Hill George M. Hill Ambrose E. Hill Anderson E. Hill George M. Hill John Hill Ambrose E. Hill George M. Hill Abel Parker John M. McDaniel Shadrach Lewis Dradah Ann Laura Rooker Samuel Black Weir Raymouth Rice Elisabeth Ann Lencins or Lincens Caroline Christine Holder Jane Katherine Reid Elizabeth Ann Weir George Fleming Reid Reuben Kellett Holcombe/ Lydia Catherine Reid Nancy Lewis James Holcombe Frank Holland/Martha Ann Coe Sarah Ellen Jones Johnnie Rufus Holloway/ Opal Irene Smith Aaron Gordon Styles Samuel W. Alexander H. S. Hulsey H. S. Hulsey H. S. Hulsey H. S. Hulsey H. S. Hulsey Lydia Harrison Joseph Asbury Hunt/Lilly Delilia Anderson David Brown Malinda Davis Aldridge Jackson Aldridge Jackson Andrew Jackson Aldridge Jackson Levi Newton Jackson/Delilah Ann Thrower Andrew Jackson Aldridge Jackson Andrew Jackson Aldridge Jackson 73 QUERIES Seeking inhormation on ArchibaZd Baughman, born ca. 1813 in S.C. From 1851 to 1862', he. wa* buying and netting Zand in the. 4th and 11th *ection* oh CoaaoZZ Co. OtheA Baughman4 in CarroZZ County at that period were Jacob, Uriah, and Jame* H. Wa* Jacob their hather? Archibald Baughman1* wihe. wa* named Rebecca and family *torie* toy the wa* Rebecca Green. The Baughman* bought Zand ^nom Mo*e* W,.Green in 1851. CouZd Rebecca have been reZated to him? ArchibaZd and Rebecca may have stopped in TaZapoo*a Co., AZabama on theiA way to Texa*, where ArchibaZd died in Marion Co. in August 1873, Zeaving ten orphan*: .John, EZi 8., Jacob WaZkoA, WiZZiam, Jame*, EZizabeth, AZbert, Many Emma, Tempy (LeZa?) and De**ie Mae. PZea*e AepZy to Myna L. Kujawa, 150 La* Loma*, San AngeZo, Texa* 76901. Seeking inho on the paAent* oh MaAy Beck, b. ca. 1852, CoaaoZZ Co, Ga.; d. ahter 1885; maAAied John C. Knight, 5 OctobeA 1869 in CoaaoZZ Co., Ga. Pound in 1870 CoaaoZZ Co. Cen*u* dweZZing #1085; John Knight age 20, Many, age 18; AZ*o Zooking hor death date* oh both. AZ*o *eeking inho on the paAent* oh EZizabeth Adi*on b. ca. 1826; d. between 1857 and 1860; m. 23 December 1841 Coweta Co., Ga. to AndeA*on C. Knight. Thi* hamiZy Zived in CoaaoZZ County, Ga. WouZd Zike to hind death date* and wheAe buried. Linda Knight HaddeA, Rt. 11 Box 499, Lot 704 North, Birmingham, AZabama, 35210. Seeking inho on WiZZiam B. AyAe* and SaAah Parker who weAe maAAied 26 March 1857; AZ*o on Jo*eph H. Robin*on and hi* wihe. SaAah who are Zi*ted on the 1880 CoaaoZZ Co. Cen*u*. RobeAt ConZee, 2048A BAown VAive, KaiZua, Hawaii 96734. Seeking pZace oh death and.heir* oh Ab*oZem Howard. He wa* on the 1830 CoaaoZZ County Cen*u* but i* beZieved to have moved on or to have been in that part oh CoaaoZZ ceded to HaraZ*on in 1856. He died 6 May 1856. Hi* wihe. Mary died 12 Augu*t 1863. AZ*o Zooking t\or George Mu*ick who wa* 30-40 yr. oZd head oh hou*ehoZd on 1840 CoaaoZZ Co. Cen*u** When and where did he die? WouZd Zike copy oh hi* e*tate *howing heir*. I beZieve he i* the h&thW- oh my Jame* W. Mu*ic, b. ca. 1824. RepZy: Mr*. FeZix C. Atwood, 207 BeZZwood Ct., Frankhort, Kentucky 40601. Who were the parent* oh Sidney Lahayette Hitton who married EZizabeth MatiZda Jone* 24 ApriZ 1859 in CoaaoZZ Co. and France* Thomp*on, 14 November 1912? RepZy: \7ioZet Sim* Henry, 5334 ScohizZd Rd., CoZZege Park, Ga. 30349. Am *eeking inhormation on a LittZe Famity who Zived in CoaaoZZ County prior to 1850: Jo*eph LittZe, born.in S.C., married.a Mary John*on in Jack*on Co., Ga. in 1826; and aZ*o a HoZZand FamiZy who aZ*o Zived in CoaaoZZ County prior to 1850: E.W. HoZZand, born in S.C. married Martha Burn*. RepZy: EZizabeth Maye* We*tbury, 3819 Harry Wurzback G-J, San Antonio, Texa* 78209. Seeking inhormation on the He*terZee [He*terZy) hamiZy oh CoaaoZZ Co. M. S. and EZizabeth Jane Boatright (6. 5 August 1832) had children: John I/. (6. 1868), Jame* David (6. 1870), MoZZie EmZy [b. 1873), Ida Ro**ania. [b. 1874), WiZZiam Pre*ton (6. 1877), EZizabeth EvaZine (fa. 187.8), OtheZZa H. (fa. 1880), LuZa Jane (fa. 1882), Waiter Lee (fa. 1883) and Marzee McCain (fa. 1886). RepZy: Peggy Duke Bue*cher, 16213 W. 125th Terrace, OZathe, Kama* 66062. Searching Smith* h*om SmithhieZd. Jame* Bryant "PoZk" Smith, CSA, (14 March 1843— 1 JuZy 1936) married to (1*t) EZizabeth Margent King and (2nd) Nancy Ann NichoZ*; hi* hither wa* GabrieZ V. Smith, Jr. (6 ApriZ 1798—3 October 1880) married to Nancy Cain and hi* hather GabrieZ V. Smith Sr. (12 December 1764—1842?) Rev. War SoZdier h^om N.C. married to Sarah Down*. I need the parent* oi$ Robert R. Moore (5 October 1849—12 May .1926) married to MoZZy (Mae) A. Hendrex (18 March 1849— 1 January 1925); aZ*o parent* oh Enni* Gore (fa. 1816?) married to EmerZine HoweZZ (fa. 1826?); aZ*o Robert (fa. 1820?) and Minervia (fa. 1815?) BenehieZd. RepZy to 74 QUERIES, cont. Jack S. HopbinA, 5924 Glzn KzAAy, An.ckoA.agz, Alaska 99504. MeCAzdght—Would Lckz to coAAZApond with any dzAezndantA oh StaA.ld.ng McCAzdght, boAn dn Hznny County, Ga. Fought In thz Cdvdl WaA width GzoAgda ShaApAhootzAA, and ddzd dn CaAAold Co., Ga. Rzply: Ada l/. WzaIza, P.O. Box. 102, TulaAOAa, Nzw Mzxdco 88352. Any dnhoAmatdon appAzedatzd. John Allzn BzaAlzy b. Ga. m. Lucy Holcomb 2 SzptzmbzA 1833 CaAAoll Co. Ga. WaA dn MaAdon Co.,.Ala. by 1850. Both buAdzd dn MaAdon Co., Ala. Who lozaz thzdA paAzntA oa bAothzAA and aIaIzaa? AIao nzzd dnhoAmatdon on ChaAlzA Bzauchamp b. Ga. about 1806 m. Bzthany Cox dn JaApzA Co. Ga. 1831. WaA dn HzaAd Co., Ga. 1860. . Will anAWZA all coAAZApondzncz. Jzan Mooaz, 3233 S.W. 20th, Oklahoma Cddy, Oklahoma 73108. Who lozaz thz paAzntA oh lAznz [Rznz] G. Adcock, b. 13 NovzmbzA 1826, d. 7 MaAch 1904? BuAdzd Mt. Zdon, Ga. CaAAoll Co. Wd^z oh JoAZph EntAzkdn, b. 2 ApAdl 1826, d. 7 Szpt. 1897. BuAdzd Mt. Zdon, CaAAoll Co. lAznz looa thz mothzA JoAZph Bznjamdnz EntAzkdn b. 4 August 1858 and d. 20 July 1929 at.Wzlty, Cullman Co*, Ala. J.B. looa my gAandhathzA. Rzply: J.E. McEwzn, 308 E. FAanC'la St., JackAonvdllz, Ala. 36265. Phonz: 205-435-6859. Cannon-EntAzkdn dnhoAmatdon. Who lozaz thz paAzntA oh MaAy ? Cannon b. 1762—d* 1850'A. PAobably fa. dn S.C. Wdhz oh Thomas EntAzkdn 1759—1835 VoAk, Pa. Ldvzd dn LauAznA, S.C. Thomas oh Wdlldam Aadd to bz thz.hdAAt EntAzkdn dn.GzoAgda. MaAy looa my g-g-g gAandmothzA. Rzply: J.E. MeEiozn, 308 EaAt FAaned,4 St., JackAonvdllz, Ala. 36265. Phonz: 205-435-6859. Looking hoA any dnhoAmatdon on.MaAy F.J. ChandlzA, boAn ca. 1853 dn Ga. pAobably dn CaAAoll Co. Shz ddzd.dn 1884 and Ia buAdzd dn ClzbuAnz Co., Ala. Shz maAAdzd JamZA Bznjamdn McClain dn CaAAoll Co. dn 1877. 1 bzldzvz Ahz Ia thz child oh Wdlldam W. ChandlzA [1828-1862 ddzd dn Cdvdl WaA). HIa wdhz. loo* Lucy C. ChandlzA (1834-1909). OthzA chdldAzn oh thdA couplz lozaz lozaz MaAgaAzt b. 1855, JohnZA E. b. 1859, LzhoAn. b. 1862 and MaAgaAzt b. 1863 who m. Thomas PattzAAon. . I am alAO looking h°A dnhoAmatdon on J. MaAdon McClain (McLain) boAn dn Ga. ddzd? Hz maAAdzd Juldannz AmzJidca 'King ( 1841-1895). ThzdA houA chdldAzn:. JamzA Bznjamdn (b. 1858), JoAZph MaAdon.(b. 1859) MaAy Janz (6. 1862) m. John Fazz, and John McClain. Thz homily Atayzd dn CaAAoll Co. but J. MaAAdon Loalkzd ohh a.htzA thz Cdvdl WaA. WhzAZ Ia thz czmztZAy that Applzton and Haney Thompson (ddzd zaAly 1900’a) oaz buAdzd dn? 1a dt dn HaAalAon County? Rzply: John W. Rzzaz, JA. 181 4th Avz. Apt. 2, Salt Lakz City, Utah 84103. Nzzd dnho on Wdlldam kvzAy, .6. 1811/12/13? S.C. (LauAznA?) d. ahtzA 188Q pAobably dn CaAAoll Co., Ga. and wdhz. MaAdnda? b. 1814-15 S.C. ddzd ahteA 1880 pAobably dn CaAAoll County, Ga. ThzdA ChdldAzn wzaz:. Rhoda C. (fa. 1836 m. EldaA EoaI Johnson 1853 dn Campbzll Co., Ga.; #2BzAAdngton, fa. 1837; #3 John fa. 1839; SanhoAd fa.. 184Q; MaAy A. fa. 1841; Samatha J. fa. 1843; OAboAnz J. b..1845; KathzAdnz E.b. 1847; Amanda B. fa. . 1850, JamzA HaAAdAon fa. 1846 m. SaAah MaAgaAzt GuthzAy—both buAdzd ClzbuAnz Co., Ala. SaAah Atatzd dn hzA application hoA a Cdvdl. WaA PznAdon that thzy lozaz maAAdzd dn Cowzta oa CaAAoll Co. but thzAZ countdzA havz no AzeoAd oh thz maAAdagz. AIao, ahtzA JamZA H. —MaAdnda Ophzlda fa. 1854 m. FAzd GuthzAy.; PzAmzlda, fa. 1856; and SaAah L. fa. 1861. ThdA homily camz to Ga. h^om S.C. dn 1836. Thzy lozaz pAobably dn HznAy Co., Ga. dn 1840. Thzy lozaz dn Campbzll Co. dn 1850 and 187.0 and dn CaAAoll dn 1880. Would IdJzz paAzntA oh Wdlldam and MaAdnda, thzdA datZA and placzA oh bdAth and dzath. Will Azhund poAtagz. Maa. W.K. PdAklz, 105 Knoll CAZAt QaIvz, BdAmdngham, Alabama, 35209. RzadzAA—PIzoaz chzck youA F.all/WdntZA Iaauz oh CCGQ. to azz dh pagz 7 5 Ia mdAAdng. ThdA looa a pagz oh quzAdzA and coAAzetdonA that looa dnadvzAtzntly Izht out oh Aomz oh the- quoAtZAldzA, although not all ot$ thzm* Lzt ua know and loz will Aznd you thz mdAAdng pagz! 75 ANNOUNCEMENTS We have /teceived enough of the.Focus of Research Charts now that toe uk££ be ab-£e -to print.these for everyone to share. This will be forthcoming in thz next issue. If you have not yzt sent in your chart [Ancestor or Focus of Research) pizazz do so as soon 06 possible. All must be received by July 21, 7957. Back issues of thz CarroZZ County GznzaZogicaZ QuarterZy are still avaiZabZz. These issues are Spring 1980, Summer 1980, Fall/Winter 1980 [thi6 issue contain* the index for aZZ published that year); Spring.1981. AZso, don't forget that we still have the CarroZZ.County 1850 Census avaiZabZe. These may be purchased from NeZZ late*, 818 Tyus Road, Bowdon, Ga. 30108.. Cost of .1980 quarterlies are $3.00 each or $6.00 for aZZ of them. Cost for all of quarterlies for 1981 is $10.00 which incZudes the membership in the Society. The cost of the 1850 Census is $8.00. The 1900 U.S. Census of Douglas County, Georgia is to be available in June 1981. This index incZudes 100 pages of genealogical data.on aZmost 9,000 individuate, index and map; a use guide; softcover. Pre-publication price was $10.00. Make checks payable to Joe Baggett, 8823 Rose Avenue, VougZasviZZe, Georgia 30134. This census shoutd be a big help .because the 1890 census has been .destroyed. What this census abstract .shows: Zocation by miZitia district, month and year of birth, state of birth and state.of birth of parents, maritaZ status, widowed or divorced, number of years married and number of chiZdren born and Ziving, occupation, year of immigration to U.S., name, race, sex, reZationship to head of the househoZd. CORRECTION In the Volume II, #1 issue of .the CarroZZ County GeneaZogicaZ QuartzrZy on page 9, one of our readers has noted.an error. Where it says. Matthew M. Wicks—this shouZd read Matthew M. hicks. He married Louiza McKeZroy, CarroZZ County, Ga. 7-12-1845. A Mr. Vavid CofieZd has done much research on the McKeZroy FamiZy. See FAMILY PUZZLERS Oct. 23, 1980 #679 pgs. 4-6. Many thanks for pointing out this error! Check your FaZZ/Winter 1980 quarterZy to be sure that your page 75 is not missing. Let us know.if it is not there and we wiZZ mait you that.page. It has been reported that this page was Zeft out of some of the quarterlies, although not aZZ of them. Send your request to NeZZ Votes, 818 Tyus Road, Bowdon, Ga. 30108. ORDER BLANK FOR THE 1850 CARROLL COUNTY CENSUS The CarroZZ County GeneaZogicaZ Society is most.pZeased to announce the pubZication the 185Q CarroZZ County Census! This book has been put together after much Zong and painstaking research .by .our members, NeZZ Yates and CZarice Cox, C.G.R.S. This particular census is invaZuabZe for genealogists because aZZ members of a househoZd are named, age 8 .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! The cost is $8.00 per book, cost of .mailing included. This is not a hardbound book but is similar in appearance to our quarterZy. It incZudes an index also. The proceeds of this book .will go towards financing future pubZication projects (such as our cemetery research) of the CarroZZ County Genealogical Society. If you would like to purchase a copy of this valuable research tool, please send your check or money order to: Mrs. NeZZ Yates, 818 Tyus Road, Bowdon, Ga. 30108. Yes! I would like a copy the 1850 CarroZZ County Census available now! Name: Address:. City, State, Zip: 76 NEW MEMBERS IN CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Myia L. Kujawci 150 Leu Lomeu Olive San AngeZo, Texau 76901 Mi. Robeit ConZee 2Q48A Bnou)n Olive Kaitua, Hawaii 96734 Mia. Peggy V. Bueuchei 16213 W. 125th Teilace OZathe, Kanuau 66062 Mia. Edna F. Hickman 867 Caimen Olive CamaliZZo, Ca. 93010 Rev. ChaiZeu Yateu P.O. Box 963 Shannon, Ga. 30172 Mia. Amon Yateu Route 2 Box 40 CaiioZZton, Ga, 30117 Mia. FeZix C, Atwood 207 BeZZwood Count Fiankfioit, Kentucky 40601 John W. Reeue, Ji. 181 4th Ave, Apt, 2 Sait Lake City, Utah 84103 Mia. Ada V. Weutei P.0, Box 102 TuZaiOAa, New Mexico 88352 Mia. E.R. HoZuenbeck 951 South WiZkinAon St. MiZZedgeviZZe, Ga. 31061 Mia. EtheZ Bakei Gattiu Route 4 Box 248 MooieuviZZe, N.C. 28115 Ml. 6 Mia. HaioZd Alp 1101 E. Bienda Caua Glande, Alizona 85222 Mia. EiZene Boyd Route 3 Bax 346 ViZZa Rica, Ga. 30180 Mi. CZebuin R. Hendiix Route 6 Box 27.3 A CaiioZZton, Ga. 30117 Ml. Jack S. HopkinA 335 A. FiAchei Avenue Anchoiage, AZauka 99502 Ruby M. LittZe 736 Winduoi Paikway AtZanta, Geoigia 30343 Ml. Rabeit A. RobeidA 733 CanoZwood ,Vl. Apt. 167 Gietna, Louiuiana 70053 WELCOME TO ALL! .Be Auie to Aend ua the nameu .ofi aZZ the fiamiZZeu you aie leueaiching by JuZy 21, 1981 ao that thiu wiZZ appeal by youi Yiame and addieuA in the next iuAue! Mia. AZice R. CebuZa 511 SeminoZd St. Veny, Ga. 31069 Ml. H. Biyan Richaidu 2865 Kentucky Ave.. SaZt Lake City, Utah 84117 77 PLEASE FILL OUT AJID RETURN TO US SO THAT WE MAY INCLUDE THIS IN CUR QUARTERLY Elizabeth Mayes Westbury ^ nirtf 3819 Harry Wurzbach G-l City,mmtm San Antonio. Tx. 78209 | Edward Mayes >.*m 15 March 1981 18 PJohn ca. 1770 Mayes_ rmam * 3M4IM kh Hnl b. 9 Nov. 1834 p.b. Cobb County, Georgia M.moco4 0Ml Wilson L. Maves ^ r sssssr «. 13 Aug 1871 d. 12 Feb. 1910 p.d Birmingham, Ala, ifMOOT <t NO. «) »• « -d. 1827 b. ca. 1797 p.b. Franklin County, Ga. b< ca. 1770 Margaret Crawford ^ MOCAtr 7i No. J# m. ca. 1827 d. 1863 p.d Cobb County, Ga. ^ betw. 1856-1860 18 Adeline r m. Ftiaor * No. ’> (Mouor 4 2 Joseph Edmond Mayes IfMkw ft Ho. I) b. 16 Sept. 1881 p.b. Tallapoosa, Georgia 2 May 1920 d. 27 Dec 1973 p.d Atlanta, Georgia b. p.b. d. betw. 1841-1845 p.d Cobb County, Ga. 19 b. d. M«Mr at No. *• 20 Hary Lw LiA£g.m. b. 5 July 1851 d^'28 June 1889 p.d. Tallapoosa, Georgia , Elizabeth Mayes Westbury b. 14 Feb 1921 p.b, Manchester, Georgia m. 12- Apr 1946 d. p.d. 8 Jobn C. Cardell . Roberta Cardell (Mottor at No. I) b. 12 June 1888 p.b. Jasper County, Georgia d. 30 Dec. 1966 p.d. Atlanta, Georgia Lucy Smith (Kotow wt No. b b. 16 Aug 1859 p.b. Monroe County, Ga. d. 15 June 1942 p.d. Milledgeville, Ga. John Rush (Sow*—<N Westbury No. I) _ b. 23 Oct 1919 d. p.b.Orangeburg, S.C.Ptd. to Frank(Francis) L. Little (F MOOT d No. S) n Joseph Qsepc_Ht-t.le b. Ca 1770 F.lh.r d Nfc 10. m. 3 Mar 1825 <4. 1857 (2) MflTy .Tr>Vmgr,r> b. 29 June 1827 21 p.b. Carroll County, Ga. b. ca 1800 m. 18 Oct 1849 d. d. 17 June 1888 d No. 1°. p.d 22 Amanda M. Holland b. (Moltor at No. 3) 13 Apr 1833 23 11. m. d. 11 De. 1885 (2) ? Martha Burns P-»- _Carroll County, Ga. # 15 ^ 1815 d- J Jo2y 1919 23 May 1883 p.d. Tallapoosa, Ga. 24 Peter Cardell 12 Edmund Cardell b. 28 Jan 1859 p.b. Jasper County, Ga. m. 29 Aug I876 d. 24 Sept 1890 p.d Shady Dale, Georgia 13 (fujmr at No. 0) b. ca 1831 p.b. Jasper County, Ga. *• 8 Dec 1850 d* 5 May 1864 p.d Wilderness, Va. Jane Merritt 23 ca 1793 K (2) 1827 • 18 Feb 1873 Anna_ FtcMr d No. 12. b. ca 1802 d. betw 185-60 MocMr ai No. 12. 26 (Mottor al No. a) b. ca. 1831 p.b. d. 24 May 1906 |bT IB. d. 27 F.(Mr d No. 13. MocMr ai No. 13, b. p.d. buried in Shady Dale, Ga. 28 u Charles H. Smith 1ST m. IS iFutfr at No. J) b. 28 Oct 1830 p.b. S.C. m. 2 Dec 1856 d. May 1862 p.d Richmond, Va, 29 Charley Smith FtcMr at No. 14, d. Jane MocMr a No* b. d. 30 Lavantia Ingraham b. 25 Apr 1835 (Mwlwr d No. 31 b7 WVIj.?riW TngT»ahaaL- Ca ldOl r.tBWr at No. .5. m-12, 12, 1826 d. Lucy A. Wimbish p.b. Jones County, Georgia “ caTB05_sTc7ss:r*ni*r^’ d* d. p.d. PLEASE FILL OUT AND RETURN TO US SO THAT WE MAY INCLUDE THIS IN CUR QUARTERLY P./hi I Iffr i« Jkihua xddr*mM A4^0 Lsrakt'rr#, p1YT4 f*** <* *<*»• .jjgaM ^Jkr/ > **,S36 City, tt/l Y)sis<nd , "Tyi ,_ > <. bn>il3- Ofjr. fl-TWft) i. Dm* of Strife p^. PUco af Strife ru Dow at VUrrtoc* i. Otto at DmH ptd. PUco at Ooocfe AsWy ^rry.Sr: b. 5>-/6 - f ,b. Cle-btrme. Ca,} HJa ttl/nq m. f\u.£j, jJf) 1327 d. II - 7- /<?// iS'fS" |d« A-ffer /tfSo 171 Jznvi'jy K, ^rocorj \k\Jou--rve_G’., A’a. ' 6. C^/,gj? M“"*’• _ Ox- ^ ^3' d7 UnK+itM if p.d ‘ 1 (Mothar of Nik d. /H-fer / ff<5 i a -Xfon / <q I <3h gg-faApnd r* GdC • I #“3- / $,(• Ftcfeor of No. 9, . //- 7- /V// ‘ /l /I/ _.d CrteK- H!KCo,,Gk, btQ[evarne G>,, M/a trmy\c\s nsbu-my ferry,Jr TTlTlTaTl(FdiWr<rfNoTt) 7) d. S^',__ 19 m. , I d. /?f+er- /F££> >?dz)fp/)/'d Jarift ? . Ti , - _ . Molhor of No. 9. b. W3L, ISO-/ d. I S'Of? “• 6£//9«V- cieWfvie <3. 4/*< ip U)-m. a>//y ip.b. 'TlO'jd C>, ^ b. Cow, \%lb 0,(2, Ftcfeor at No. 10, m. (I - IS- tqax <*• 3-5L- /9<£7 p.d UOocdrv<.£f, & C, V ichrria, /Mali»Ax../i/rs 10 (Mocfeor af No. 2) b. 2-^7- p.b. CslebuTTie Gj.) /Ha, d. p.d. Ceda-rfocvr), G^, V (rTrtloks - . , (Ftcfeor w . . -, „ Clefe-noe G-, /Ik. m plb-Gx. IW m rn.Ma.Ti otST, X'bL d. Se-Hcxfe’y? 7*ra ~ Ht>c> Mali nda hhc^ell Grrubbs Mother at No, 10, u. JSm- ^ p.dQxIbt^ u|Jlaj0fla£L_^i^. b. £a- < ? d. I 2 2O 22 U/al-hr Q. Busby ! /7 v II * cLklili kL7 i * .Ai IdW ferry /VI i I )r.r b. Dec', p.b. Ced air+d> cu , Go. May *>, b. irsT3 ^ ft, Cleburne p.d. Calh0£t>t Cc-} frfa 23 m. Cc • \<Zl+Lfd. t3€-fo-Yr. • Y7<P Ellen Ar\yj Father at n3uT m d. p.d 12 XAm t^nctCTXPV ThoTMSc'V ' ]W (Fttfeor of No. o) Mother at No* 11, bo S C^l/ « ^ d. Un D ^ n 24 Johyi -E. Thoma. $o~» p-a^pic*" a., &.F“7j;"sf(£,, d —]2p f [h&YrM'-.nrt , „ trolhor of No. n b. ^7- /77^- p.b. Ka 3 m. / ^9ji" 7 d. 9 -s--/qol,_ |p-d OarHlnatje, l&Xzs ^LHayy naar/ 'Vnoioia<r>^> ' (Mocfeer of No. 1) b. IX-II" /7oX ^'GaTthacje, 7e/d_s 13 (Fniior , / — £ — / b Cu»ipbe(i C?, ’’Co./ 1*6^ 25 m. d. Martha (2. b. Gl, tn. • - _ d 9 d 3-m/}'° * * .d ttai£-l Green, ftlabamq. 28^.—lAn bvi/i//;vi (An k-ncu)r> Maclwr of No. 12, m. (Mocfeor of No. 6) b. p.b. d.. p.d. 27 b. U-H Kyi^ ,, F»«“r «« N«- 13« \;Vr Kvin/i: yv Mother of No* 13, b. d. 28 d. p.d. ia dmdreu? X, TArwe * ^ - T “ feJ« TN Y~ IT, 'ferwwp-p . r. 0 — (Mocfeor of No. a b* - £i> ' tzrrj/- * ^Marshall Co,, ftfaba d* 4T- /- /75./ . p.d.C£da7~-h)u}y), nerlnp.-r-h M'.ller (Spouoo at No. 1) b. 4-eb. tqeo d. p*b*Tewvi. p.d. )nq 15 (Father of No* 7) b. Gx • 1235 p.b. Tevrn 29 b m d. £ hi\ (ah Pntmr-rQAt l*fc)5~'1ziii\. F*ti,«r * No*14* 7 EhiT^ahzH) b. 12$3 (2tu*Ti\. d. Un K,-notxn Mother at No* M, in. ,C<X > I 2(^5 P d $\prfshl// $4') Al^m 30 9—(X21 Kt)0 ^,yi 'MfiOLsA* Lxy. 7 b. Gdl. IS37 p.b. Al<xbavna d. p (Mocfeor of No. 7) 31 ST m. d. Father at No* 1SV IA.7\)C>it?^2L Mocfeor of No. IS, p.d. M^rshall Ct,} A.^ b. U"t^ l^-vtolo>i d. »• MEMBERSHIP BLANK Vza, I would likz to bzzomz a member -in Thz CaKKoll County Gznzalogical Sociztyl Individual MzmbzKAhip_CoAt $10.00 Family Me.mbzJUh.ip_CoAt $12.50 Name.: AddKZAA: ____ City, Statz, Zip: ______ Phone. Focua Mail thiu NumbeA: ReuzaKch: blank _ and _ youK chzck ok monzy oKdeK to Mka. Nzll Vateu, SIS TyuA Road, Bowdon, GzoKgia 301 OS. Thank you! QuaKtZKlizA will bz maitzd to you oa a mzmbeA. Spec Coll CC7(1) Summer 1981