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CARROLL COUNTV GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY
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CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
VOLUME II FALL ANV WINTER 1981 NUMBER THREE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OHiceAA, CommitteeA, and
TAe.aAuA.eA1 a RepoAt.80
LetteA lAom the EdltoA.81
Colonel ChoAleA A. McDaniel and
The Bowdon VolunteeAA.85
Bouxion VolunteeAA, Company B,
Cobb'a Legion.88
Civil Woa BattleA Fought by
The Bouxion VolunteeAA.89
The White Family CemeteAy.90
The White Family ol CoaaoII County. 92
JameA Benjamin McClain Bible RecoAd.92
GabAiel Smith Bible RecoAd.93
Rev. John MaAtin Daniel StallingA
Bible RecoAd.94
Index, to Slave HoldeAA in CoaaoII County
in 1860: FaiAplay and Tenth DiAtAictA.95
Caleb Veazey--An EaAly SettleA ol CoaaoII County.97
ExtAactA fiAom MoAmon InteAnational Genealogical
Index VeAtaining to CoaaoII County, GeoAgia.98
"LoAt WHIa" oi EaAly SettleAA ol CoaaoII County.109
CoaaoII County VoAt OHiceA and PoAtmoAteAA
1832-1930.jo
Index to 1827 Land LotteAy
FiAAt DiAtAict, Filth Section, CoaaoII County.125
TABLE OF CONTENTS, cont.
The. Knight Family and the Johnson Family
o{ CoaaoII County.127
Johyuon Family Bible Record.128
Index to CoaaoII County lnllllA
Book A 1852-1896.129
MoAe uLoAt Will*" o& EaAly
CoaaoII County SettZeAA.133
Nlnlan Beall o{> Scotland.134
Beall Family HlAtoAy.142
Beall and Allied Families.144
The Candleaa o& CoaaoII County, GeoAgla. 145
CoAAectlonA to the 1850 CoaaoII
County CenAuA Publication.150
ExtAact o£ 1842 Tax Digest
CoaaoII Co., 11th VlAt., 713 G.M.151
ExtAact o& 1842 Tax digest
CoaaoII Co., 4th VlAt. 681AtG.M.158
OAdeA Blank ioA 1850 CoaaoII
County CenAuA Publication.163
Focua o{ ReAeaAch by MembeAA o
The CoaaoII County .Genealogical Society.164
QueAleA..170
New MembeAA In the CoaaoII
County Genealogical Society.173
..174
AnceAtoA ..176
THE CARROLL COUNTV GENEALOGICAL SOCJETV
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA
Maa. Linda McCaAdle, PAccident.Rt. 4 Box 165 V
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
Phone: 834-8601
Va. Elmo RobeAd*, Vice PAZtident.103 South Nixon StAeet
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
Phone.: 834-9473
Maa. VeboAah V. Ivey, SecAetoAy.Box 704
Bowdon, Ga. 30108
Maa. Nell Vote*>, TAeaAuAZA..818 Tyub Road
Bowdon, Ga. 30108
Phone: 258-3404
Maa. Jan Bell, EditoA.Chateau Apta. £)-7
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
Phone: 832-9808
COMMITTEES
MembeAAhip.Pat CAameA, Louise Holland
PAogAam .ClaAice Cox, Edna Lackey,
Rudene HollingAwoAth
Publicity.MaAy FloAence OJoAd,
MaAy Rowell
Publication.....Jan Bell, Va. Elmo RobeAdA,
Edna Lackey
CemeteAy PAOject.Evylan Moaaow, MaAy Reevea,
LeRoy Childa
CenAuA PAOject.ClaAice Cox, Nell VoteA
Tazoauaca' a RepoAt
Nell VateA, Tazoauaca, AepoAtb that oua balance in the bank lb cuAAently $1203.48.
MembeAAhip in the CoaaoII County Genealogical Society lb open to all peAAonA who
have an inteAZAt in genealogy. Vuea oaz on a calendaA yeaA baAlb (Jan-Vec) and oaz
$10.00 peA yeaA peA individual, oa $12.50 peA yeaA peA family. Thlb publication lb
included at no extAa coAt in membzAAhip duet, with one copy peA family. ExtAa copies
ai'id back Iaauza available faA 1981: Nell VaXea, 818 TyuA Road, Bowdon, Ga. 30108.
Thlb Society doea not aAAume AZAponAlbllity faA zaaoaa ofa fact oa opinion which may
appeaA in the aAticlea iuAnlbhed by itJb membzAA. We will gladly coAAect any zaaoaa
bAought to oua attention. Published by The CoaaoII County Genealogical Society, a
non-pAofat oAganizatlon. MeetingJb each fauAth ThuAAday, CoaaoII EMC at 7:30 p.m.
CopyAight 1981
LETTER FROM THE EVJTOR
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Veax Re.ade.AA:
Looking back ovza the past two yeaAA, 7 \fael a gsieat AenAZ oh accompllshment
on behalf oua Aocizty. And my heart truly awzIIa with pAide \[oa CoaaoII County--
that little piece oh earth that 1, too, call home. 7 have to admit that my know¬
ledge oh local hiAtoAy waA quite Acanty two yeaAA ago. But that woa behoAe 7 had
the oppoAtunity to leaAn oh CoaaoII County'a hiAtoAy thAough the AtoAieA oh all
oua anceAtoAA--youAA and mine. TAuly, the hiAtoAy 0($ a county iA Aimply the hiAtoAy
oh itA people.
FAom the beginning, it waA oua goal to compile and pAZAZAve oa many AecoAdA
oh thiA county oa poAAible ao that otheAA, who might be Aeeking theiA AootA heAe,
would be able to iind the inhoAmation that they needed. MembeAA have bAaved the
ApideAA in AtAange attlcA [oa well oa the AattlzAnakeA in AtAange cemeteAieA!) in
OAdeA to collect the inhoAmation that you have Aead between theAe pageA. Even ao,
it haA been a veAy woAthwhile pAoject—oa evidenced by the many, many letteAA which
we. at the Aocizty have Aeceived faom all oh you. My one AegAet haA been that 7
have not been able to peAAonally anAweA all the letteAA that have come to me. 7
have Aeceived a ton oh mail--almoAt oa ih 7 had an o^ice in a AkyACAapeA and Aix
AecAetaAieA! But it iA Aeally wondeAhul to know that thiA publication—which woa
a dAeam oh thiA Aocie.ty &OA ao long--could become a Aeality and within two bAiefi
yeaAA gain Auch an inteAnational fallowing! People all ovza the woAld oaz inteAZAteat
in CoaaoII County, GeoAgia. And oua membzAAhip iA Ati.ll gAowing!
At the pAZAent time, we have 136 membzAA in thiA Aociety--and by haA, the
majoAity oh oua membeAA oaz not local. We hope to incAzaAZ oua local. membeAAhip in
the coming yeaA Aince we need moAZ people to actively participate in oua local
pAojectA in OAdeA to keep the ball Aolling. We have accompliAhed much, but theAe
iA Atill much to accompliAh and it iA going to AequiAZ a lot oh good teamwoAk in oAde
to make oua publication a continuing aucczaa. ThiA iA a plea h0/l action!!
Aa outgoing EditoA, 7 ^ee£ that the time haA come h°* me to Apeak quite plainly
to all oh you about thiA mattZA oh "PaAticipation," oa it iA truly going to make
the dihh&tence between lihe and death oh thiA quarteAly. 7 can AemembeA a day two
yeaAA ago when we made the decision to go h°Ath with thiA publication pAoject--and
at the time, 7 think we had Izaa than twenty membeAA. We didn't have too much money
in the treoAUAy and we AtaAted out a little bit on the timid Aide—ahAaid that maybe
nobody would be inteAZAted in oua genealogical endeavoAA. Well, we pAinted up a
Arnatl batch and, oh couaaz, the AZAt iA hiAtoAy. FAom that day fa^aAd, it haA been
like an expAZAA train Apeeding downhill--aA h^A oa the demand iA conceAned. We have
hardly been able to pAint them h^At enough to keep up wxfh the AequeAtA h°* them!
BecauAe oh the tremendouA gAowth oh oua Aocizty, thAough the publication, it
iA now neceAAaAy h0* ua to do a maAAive Ae-oAganization oh the method by which we
pAoduce thiA quaAteAly. FolkA, the plain truth iA that it'a juAt gotten too big
hoA my kitchen table!! And the biggeA we gAow and the moaz quarteAlieA we publiAh—
well, it changeA a lot oh otheA thingA, too. What'a happening heAe iA that we are
trying to keep up with the jet age—and we’ve only got a hoAAe and buggy! We cannot
continue with a moAA pAoduction in the Aame way that we tuAned out AmalleA batcheA
oh oua publication.
By h<*A, the largzAt pAoblem that we have iA the \fact that we WEED people to
contribute by Aending in thingA h°* publication in the quarteAly. In the paAt, we
could juAt Aun out and whip up Aomething ih u>e weAe lacking in one area oa anotheA--
well, when 7 Aay "whip up", that iA a little misleading in itselh. Aa you all know,
it take* a lot of long hours, and sometimes blinding research in the microfilm, to
compile some Oj$ the thinga which we have published in the past two yean.a. We have
a handful of members here who one devoted to oun society and have many times--at
much personal sacrifice to themAelveA and to their families--dropped everything elAe
ao that they could research censuses, marriages, willA, cemeteries, bible records,
etc.--so that thiA quarterly would not go lacking. TheAe people have been the life's
blood of thiA quarterly and if 7 had my AayAO about it, 7 would erect them a monument
and carve their nameA in Atone! They have not only made an outstanding contribution
to the genealogical Aociety, but to Carroll County oa a whole, for they have done much
to preserve many valuable recordA. Their contribution to genealogy, oa well oa to
hiAtory, cannot be computed and cannot be repaid. We owe these people a great debt
indeed. TheAe are the people who, when 7 called, Aimply Aaid, "7'll do At." And they
did it.
Our faithful few have not abandoned ua--quite to the contrary. Aa alwayA, they
are out there plugging away at trying to extract new and interesting bitA of inform¬
ation for the next issue of the genealogical quarterly. But, you Aee, with only a
few working--if a that same old horse and buggy pace all over again. Now that we
have grown ao large, we are having to Aet a few ruleA and regulations and we ourAelveA
are having to keep up with schedules and timetableA of big buAineAAeA. We can no
longer Atroll into the printer'a office and requeAt Aeveral hundred copieA of our
publication and expect it to be ready within a week'a time. They have AcheduleA to
meet also. 7 might also add that the typing of this publication haA taken on the
aura of building Rome in a day for me!! So, next year—the plans are to hire a
typist who will, 7 aAAure you, be an able aAAlstant to the new Editor!
In other wordA, we cannot continue to "Atart from Acratch" on each new quarterly
next year. We cannot Apend three monthA in collecting--or hoping to collect--the
needed information for our publication. We need to quickly build up a file of all
Aorts of thingA--Bible recordA, cemeterieA, family hlstorieA, AketcheA of early
AettlerA, newApaper clippingA, early marriageA, wills, reminiscenceA, family treeA,
war experienceA, or anything pertaining to early Carroll County. Two articles that
come to my mind--which are thingA that 7 never myAelf would have thought of--have
been our "LetterA to Santa ClauA 1900" and the early "Post OfficeA and. Postmasters."
See, just because we don't ask for it doeAn't mean that it Isn't a very worthwhile
contribution! You, oa our members,, are the ones who have the. best ideaA! And please
know also that we need articleA of every Aize, aA well as on every subject. The
Editor Is alwayA in need of "fillerA" to finish off a page. Many have written to
Aay how much they enjoy the "Billow BreviteA" as well as the extractions from the
other old Carroll County newApaperA. And they have found useful information there, too
This quarterly cannot continue to function without the contributions from your
genealogical collections. And if you don't have anything already that pertains to
Carroll County—then we are always in need of someone to help with the ongoing re¬
search. Many hands will make light the work. In our particular case, it is going
to be a necessity. For the work load is now becoming so great with the. growth of
our membership, it is going to be necessary to form new committes and for each person
to pull his share of the load! Our size is going to necessitate going to the printer's
a lot earlier than in the past. And the typist needs a lot of time to put it all
together, too. And the simple truth is that we need to begin immediately on the
building up of this file for our genealogical quarterly--or we will never meet the
deadline! For, as of this writing, our coffers are bare. Empty. 7 have no file
of information to pass on to the new Editor and the new typist next year! And we
don't think that there is going to be much demand for a quarterly with blank pages!
Dear Readers, if. only you could see the mail that we receive here at.the
society. Those who have contributed to the quarterly in the past are the very ones
who get so much in return! 7t is really the grandest opportunity to further your
SI
own geneaXog^ca^ *e<6eauch! Just look cut how hcm and wide, oua membeushlp is
spAead all acuoss the. United States. Through oua. quaAtzAly, people aAe finding
many missing links and aAe also discoveAlng the names and addUesses oh otheAS who
cue woAklng on mutual family linea. And by eveAybody getting togetheA In this
endeavoA, theue is just no telling what we can accomplish. But It Is Aeally going
to take some team-woAk—faom oua local membeAS and oua out-oh-town membeAS, as well.
7 have dlscoveAed that theAe cue hoiks living thousands oh miles {\Aom heue who know
a lot moAe about CcuaoII County than 7 do! So, this Is a plea to all oft you who
have an inteuest In genealogy In this cuea--please shcue youA InhoAmatlon with us!
1, ioA one, would ceutalnly hate to see us have to close up the stoAe and especially
when we have so many people anxiously awaiting thelA next Issue In the mailbox!
As many oh you alAeady know, It was necessaAy ioA me to tuAn In my Aeslgnatlon
as EdltoA last June. This was not because 7 have lost Inteuest In genealogy noA In
the socle.ty but simply because we have had so many challenges lately In my own family
We have moved twice In the past six months and In addition, we have had all soAts oh
medical calamities to behall us. This has Included bAoken bones ioA my childuen and
a AuptuAed disc In my own back! On account oh these things, 7 spent the entiue month
oh August eltheA In bed oa In a wheelchalA—no &un! My oldest son is still stAugglim
cuound with his bAoken leg. Hopefully, we cue all on the mend now, but this does
explain why It was necessaAy Aoa me to combine the Fall and ifllnteu Issues oh youA
qucuteuly. 7 thank you all hoA youA love and suppoAt and youA uhdeAStandlng. And
above all, 7 do want to take this oppoAtunlty to thank all those membeAS and nonmembeAS who have given so geneAOusly oh theiu time and thelA collections. This
tAuly has been something that 7 have genuinely appAeciated.
7 have had able assistants on my publication committee.. It Is tAue that many
people have heaped the pAalses upon me as EdltoA, but 7 heel veuy humble about this,
hoA 7 neveA accomplished anything alone. 7 myselh had no pAevlous expeuience as an .
EdltoA, but Edna Lackey bAought heA yecus oh expeuience with the GeoAgla State AAchivtt
and was heAselh, In the past, the EdltoA oh that monumental woAk, The. GeoAgla OhhIclaM
and Statistical Reqisteu. Edna's expeutlse In this hizid and heu love {oa genealogy„
as well as many untold 1louus oh Aesecuch on heu pout, have been big bonuses hoA you
as Aeadeus--one oh those unseen IngAedlents which has helped to make oua qucuteuly
a big success.
Va. Elmo Robeuds has also seuved halthhully these past two yeous as a
publication assistant. AhteA the copy leht my typewAlteu, It was tuuned completely
oveu to him. The actual pAintlng and assembly o\ this qucuteuly Is no small job
and has Aequiued a voulety oh odd—sometimes veuy odd--jobs! 7 especially want to
thank Va. Robeuds \\oa getting the pages in OAdeu and stapling them togetheA--tuy to
Imagine youu qucuteuly without this type oh OAganization and It Aeally makes you
appAeclate this end oh the committee! So, Va. Robeuds has been the magician In the
past who has taken that one OAlglnal copy and tuuned It Into many hundAed-hold.
Both PAesldents, past and pAesent, have tAuly given theiu suppoAt to
the pAoject oh the publication. Claulce Cox and Linda Mc.Ccudle have my genuine
appAeclatlon h°A all they have done to be oh help to me In any way. This, too, has
Included "pulling the ox out oh the miue"—which was me—on occasion! 7 thank them
also hoa attempting to answeu the many letteus which came h^°m °ou Aeadeus--an oveuwhelmlng ^ow which 7 could not begin to deal with slnglehandedly.
7 say a special thank-you to Nell Votes who has also seuved on the publication
committee In that she has ke.pt up with announcements, queules, new membeushlp, new
subsculbeus—and she has also been the one to make all those tulps to the post o^-cee..
HeA. husband, Beuncud Votes, deseuves a hecuty pat on the back also h°A hauling those
heavy boxes cuound! Nell Vates, Claulce Cox, Edna Lackey, Evylan Moaaow, Linda
McCcudle, Ted. BAOoke, BuhoAd AAnold, Shiuley Gcudneu, Rudene HollingswoAth—to all
oh you who have contAlbuted so much In so many ways, 7 say "Thank you."
7 say, "Thank you" also to. all the many members who wrote to say, "l found
my ancestor." Nothing could have, given me greater joy than thin—to know that
the quarterly wa6 actually serving the purpose that we had hoped It would. Thls
won, a great reward for me personally.
Lent, but surely not leant, 7 want to go on record In thanking my Heavenly
Father i[ok granting me the ability to contribute to thin society In the capacity
an. Editor, far thene pant two years. There have been many personal challenges that
have come my way In that time—ones which, without His help, would have surely over¬
whelmed me a long time ago. I have fait a great responsibility each time that my
fingers have touched the typing keys--knowing how Important It wan far me to "get It
right." An Initial wrong, a name misspelled, a name omitted all together, or a
number typed wrong--thin could mean the difference In a whole decade or century. I
always knew thin and 7 knew what contusion and grief It could cause to those of you
anxiously searching the records far that little clue to your ancestors. As a Mormon
myself, 7 truly consider genealogy work an work far the Lord, so 7 have really
striven far accuracy In all thin time. 7 hope that.7 achieved It--at leant, no
far we haven’t found too many errors. As far the margins--you'll just have to
fargive me!
7 look farward to being a contributing member 0f thin society next year and
am quite excited about being able to pick back up where 7 left off two years ago
on my own genealogical research. 7 hope to fand a lot of Information on my own
Carroll County ancestors and J plan to do thin by making good use of the query
section of the quarterly! 7 also hope to be able to devote a lot more time to
actual researching In order to help pull "the ox out of the mire”—this time from
a little bit of a different angle! The new Editor will have my best wishes and my
support and 7 wish continuing success to The Carroll County Genealogical Society In
all their endeavors to promote the cause for genealogy In thin community.
Let's go qllmb a Tree!!
Jan Robinson Bell, Editor
Billows News
June 1877
Mr. John Arnold Jr. started at one o'clock last Monday evening and by five had
chopped out an acre and half of cotton. John In one of the best workers In thin
county, hln legs are an crooked an cradle fingers.
Billows News
February 8, 1878
John Arnold Jr. In the champion ditcher of thin community. He commenced at 8:30
o’clock last Monday, In Mr. Joe CJalker's bottoms and by 5 In the evening he threw
out 1260 feet of mud. OJhere In your mud sllnger that can beat that?
Billows News
August 1, 1879
We are requested to state by Mr. J.M. Hutchinson, living In the 8th district
Haralson Co, that there in an ox and heifer In hln neighborhood, with the
following mark, swallow fork and underlint In each ear. The ox has a large bell on. J
COLOMEL CHARLES A. McDAMIEL AMV THE BOl'JVOM VOLUNTEERS
ChaAleA Addison McVo.yu.zI, MethodiAt miniAteA, te.ach.ZA, one of the foundeAA
of Bowdon College, a Colonel In the WaA Between the Statea who gave hi* life foA
the South--thiA man woa one of the tAuly gAeat men of eaAly CoaaoII County.
ChaAleA McDaniel woa boAn In VeKalb County, Georgia on November 27, 1830,
the Aon of, John and SaAah [TeAAy) McDaniel. On hiA fatheA’a Aide, he woa descended
fAom a Scottish family founded in thiA country by John R. McDaniel, who came ovza I
in the late 1700'a and Aettled neon. LynchbuAg, Virginia. He woa the fiAAt tobacco
inApectoA the town of LynchbuAg zvza had. He AzaAed a family theAe and Aome of hi>\
deAcendantA oaz yet AZAidentA in the aAta.
Two of hiA aoyia migAated to. GAeenville ViAtAict, South Carolina. They Aettled
on the Seneca RiveA and lateA moved to GeoAgia, wheAZ they Aettled at PantheAAvillH
in what woa then HenAy County. One of theAe aoyia woa HenAy McDaniel who maAAied
Many RuckeA. TheiA Aon John [the fatheA of ChaAleA McDaniel) woa boAn on Seneca
RiveA, S.C. on ApAil 17, 1781. kAAiving at manhood, he maAAied SaAah TeAAy, the
daughteA of HenAy and MaAiy [Baldwin) TeAAy. SaAah'a fatheA, HenAy TeAAy, woa a
MethodiAt miniAteA who devoted hiA life to AeligiouA woAk. I
An iviteAZAting AtoAy iA told in connection with the anceAtAy of ChaAleA
Baldwin, MaAy Baldwin'A fatheA. John and ChaAleA Baldwin came fAom Scotland and
acquired land upon which the city of LynchbuAg, ViAginia now AtandA. They leaAed ]|
the land to the city foA 99 yeaAA, the leaAe expiring in 1865. The heiAA of the
BaldwinA tAied to AecovzA the pAopeAty afteA the Woa Between the StateA, but becauii
the couAthouAe had been deAtAoyed duAing the woa,they wzaz unable to ZAtabliAh
theiA claimA. Had. they Aucceeded, John and MaAy McDaniel, the paAentA of ChaAleA I
McDaniel, would have been among the AicheAt. familizA in the South.
John and MaAy McDaniel came to GeoAgia aAound 1810 and Aettled fiAAt in
ElbeAt County, wheAe they Aemained until 1822, when they joined hiA motheA and
fatheA [HenAy and MaAy McDaniel) at PantheAAville. The only pAopeAty John had
woa a hoAAe that Aan away, ao John woa left to make hiA fiAAt cAop with a gAubbingdl
how. He walked to South CaAoliYia to get anotheA hoAAe while hiA family lived in
a tent until he could build a log cabin. The McDanielA had to go tweYity mileA
to mill av\d lived pAincipally on coAn pone and wild game.
ChaAleA McDaniel Apent hiA eaAly boyhood in DeKalb County in poveAty but
haAdAhipA only AtAZngthened hiA chaAacteA. The fiAAt Achool he attended woa made 1
of IggA and had a diAt flooA. HeAe he maAtzAzd OJebAteA’A Spelling Book, Smith'A
GAammaA, and aAithmetic. On May 7, 1839, hiA fatheA died and GeoAge McDaniel,
an oldeA bAotheA, aAAumed AZApOYiAibility foA the faintly. They moved to Atlanta
in 1847 and theAe ChaAleA found betteA educational facilitizA. A Ma. Wingfield, \
who Aan a pAZpaAatoAy Achool, pAepaAed him foA college.
At the age of 20, he entzAed EmoAy to Atudy foA the miniAtAy. He gAaduated
with fiAAt honoAA theAe on July 19, 1854. DuAing hiA JunioA VeaA, he had met
VictoAia HineA, the daughteA of J. ChaAlton and MaAy HineA. She woa boAn in
LibeAty County and woa baptized in the famouA Midway ChuAch oa an infant. She
attended SoutheAn MaAonic Female College and gAaduated fAom theAe in 1855 at the
age of eighteen. That Aame yeaA VictoAia and ChaAleA wzaz maAAied, ChaAleA had
decided to teach Achool and AZcuAed a poAition at PeAAy, GeoAgia foA $15.00 a monthi
In the meantime, GeoAge McDaniel had given up hiA job aA a cleAk in Atlanta
and gone to GAiffin wheAe he maAAied MaAtha J. LavendeA. The couple made theiA
home in GAiffin until 1853 when they moved to Bowdon. HeAe GeoAge bought a faAm
and helped found the MethbdiAt PAoteAtavit ChuAch. In 1855 the local academy needed
a new pAincipal. GeoAge, wanting hiA bAotheA neaA him, AZcuAed the poAition foA
COLONEL CHARLES A. McVANJEL
Charles. He accepted and at the and of 1S55, Charles and Victoria moved to
Bowdon.
In 1854, William W. Fitts had established a cahoot in Bowdon and ha and
Charles taught together (1855-1856) until Mr. Fitts left to go back to medical
school. This left Charles McVanicl with the opportunity to carry out the great
desire of his life—to found an institution of learning for worthy and struggling
young men of limited means.
When ChaAles McDaniel was at PeAAy, GeoAgia (1854-1855) he taught with John
Manly RichaAdson. These two men became devoted friends. In 1856 John RichaAdson
came to Bowdon to fill the vacancy caused by William Fitts' Aesignation. The two
men decided to staAt the college immediately--not waiting for a chaAteA from the
state legislature. But on VecembeA 22, 1857, a chaAteA was gAanted to Bowdon
College. Bowdon College, the fifth chartered college in GeoAgia, was the first
coeducational institution of higheA learning in GeoAgia, and the first to offer
military training.
In 1857 Professor Richardson proposed to the state legislature to instruct
his male pupils in military, without expense to the state, provided the necessary
equipment could be furnished. In compliance with his request, the General Assembly
agreed to "loan the trustees of Bowdon Collegiate Institute, one hundred light
percussion muskets and one hundred light calvary swords."
As soon as the arms were sent to the college, Richardson organized a military
company, which he regularly drilled in marching and in musket and sword exercise
three times a week. No student was required to join the company, but those who
did had to remain members as long as they were connected with the school. It was
considered a privilege to be part of the military department, though no extra fees
were charged. Each member, however, had to furnish himself a uniform of, prescribed
color, pattern, and style. Malcolm's Tactics was used as a textbook.
When the boys of, the Bowdon Collegiate Institute began the study of military
science and tactics, they could hardly have guess how soon they would use what they
were learning. But by the time the freshmen of 1857 were seniors, it was evident
they were all preparing for war's grim reality.
On April 12, 1861, the first shot between the Nosith and South was fired and
the war began. At Bowdon, the students all wanted to volunteer but the authorities
asked them to finish up their studies. Not a student withdrew to join the forces
that were running to the Confederate front, ,but the trustees of the school realizing
the nature of the emergency, voted to close the college on May 24, 1861 instead of
the usual July closing.
There were seven seniors who were granted their A.B. degrees; J.B.E. Brown,
J.J. Green, F.H.M. Henderson, W.W. McVansel, J.M. Monk, J.G. Steed, and J.T. Stone.
These men immediately enlisted along with nearly 135 of the lower classmen.. These
students composed nearly all of Company B of Cobb's Legion know to their loved
ones as The Bowdon Volunteers.
The men elected a* thexr Captain, Charles A. McVansel avid by the end of
May, tney were in Rienmond, Virginia. Their first major confrontation was at
Cold Harbor, and they were later in the battles at Malvern Hill, Second Manassas,
South Mountain, and Antietam* In 1863 they participated in. The Battle of Fredricksburg and were at Chancellorsville before going into Pennsylvania where they
fought at Gettysburg. Later still, they fought in the Wilderness Campaign and at
Spotsylvania Courthouse. They were engaged against Grant at Five Forks and Reams
COLONEL CHARLES A. UcVANXEL
Station and weAe at the tlege of PeteAtbuAg. Tt uoould be difficult to find
any ConfedeAate Company which fought In to many famout battlet. ThelA captain,
ChaAlet A. McDaniel, had been promoted to Colonel, commanding the FoAty-FlAtt
Georgia Regiment which teAved In The AAmy of Tennettee. While leading a gallant
chaAge at PeAAyvllle, Kentucky on OctobeA S, 1862, ChaAlet MeVanlel wa& teveAely
wounded. When the battle tubtlded, hit men caAAled him back to a place of, safety
and lateA to HaAAodtbuAg, Kentucky wheAe he died 10 dayt lateA on OctobeA 18, 1862.
He wot buAted tn HaAAodtbuAg and remained theAe until i871. in that yeaA, GeoAge
McDaniel, ChaAlet' bAotheA, tent $400 to a local lawyeA In the town foA the puApote
of tending hit bAotheA't Aemalnt to Bowdon, Ga. A laAge cAowd gatheAed to pay him
a final tAlbute of Aetpect.
When the heaAte aAAlved at Bowdon, a funeAal tQAvlce wat conducted by Rev.
F.H.M. HendeAton, the flAtt honoA gAaduate of the clatt of 1861. .The pallbeoAeAt
weAe ten 01$ the eleven In Company B, 'Cobb't Legion, who had tuAvlved the woa.
ChaAlet McDaniel't Aemalnt weAe placed In the little cemeteAy In back of the
Methodltt PAotettant ChuAch wheAe McDaniel had teAved at pattoA.
AfateA the funeAal, the people of Bowdon and CoaaoII County Aalted $500 to
eAect a monument oveA hit gAave. The IntcAlptlon Aeadt:
CHARLES A. MCDANIEL
COLONEL 41tt REGIMENT GEORGIA
CONFEDERATE INFANTRY BORN IN
DEKALB COUNTY, GA. NOV. 27, 1830
WOUNDED IN THE BATTLE OF PERRYVILLE,
KENTUCKY OCT. 8, 1862 AND DIED FROM
EFFECTS OF THE WOUND OCT. 18, 1862.
ORATOR AND SCHOLAR, PREACHER AND
TEACHER.
FOUNDER OF BOWDON COLLEGE
HUSBAND,AnD FATHER, PATRIOT AND
SOLDIER.
"I feel at calm at I meet the lilt
of life; calm at I meet the enemy
In battle, calm at I hope to meet
my God In peace."
Submitted by:
Linda Self McCaAdle
Rt. 4 Box 165 D
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
BlbllogAaphy
Catwell, RendeA R. The HlttoAy of Bowdon College. WaAAen P. Sewell LlbAaAy, 1978.
SouvenlA HlttoAlcal Edition CoaaoII County, R. Lee ShaApe PAlntlng Company.
Neva Lomaton LlbAaAy Collection of Special MateAlalt, CaAAollton, GeoAgla.
Bi.bl4.0gA.aphy, cont.
BonneA, James C. Educational H4AtoAy CaAAoll County, PAivate PA.inti.ng, 1968.
Mas. F.A. Causey
Mas . L. F. Vigby
NoAtheAn, William F., EditoA, Men oj MaAk in GeoAgia 1733-191 1, Vol. Ill, A.B.
Caldwell, Pub., 1911.
BOWDON VOLUNTEERS, COMPANY B, COBB'S LEGION
OfaiceAS
C.A. McDaniel, Capt.
W.B. McDaniel, 1st Lt,
J.C. MoAAis, 2nd Lt.
F.E. Ross, 3Ad Lt.
J.W. King, 1st Sgt.
V. A. Cole, 2nd Sgt.
H.C. BAOwn, 3Ad Sgt.
J.H. WoAd, *th Sgit.
E.D. Fou4>e, 1st CoAp.
W. T. MoaA'is, 2nd CoAp,
S.H. Hand, 3Ad CoAp.
J.T. AyeAS, 4th CoAp.
PAiyaXes
Adorns, Wm.
Adamson, G.R.
Alman, J.C.
AshmoAe, H.K.
AshmoAe, W.B.
Bellah, A.H.
BAOwn, J.A.
BAOwn, S.J.
Bilbo, J.T.
Bonds, R.M.
Bonds, J.J.
Boaaow, J.R.
BuAt, A.D.
BaAnett, J.N.
Bohannon, A.J.
BAyant, T.J.
BedfaAd, J.L.
CaAten, T.B.
CaApenteA, J Id.
Duke, W.C.
Eason, James
Eason, William
EdwaAds Jamea
FletcheA, Robert
Felton, W.A.
FAee, Thos.
GaAneA, J.G.
Holloway, G.L.
Hutchiru, E.A.
Gibbon, A.K.
Gibbon, J.H.
GabAieJi, J.J.
HaA/iis, J.R.
Hill, G. B.
Hitt, Jame*
Ha.11, J.W.
HeaAn, J.T.
Hatfield, Wm.
Hines, E.H.
Hopkins, W.
Johnson, Thos.
Jones, J.L.
Jones, D.L.
McBuAnett, T.
McBuAney, J.
MabAay, *C.
MoAAiA, J.W.
McWAight, J.S.
Newton, W.W.
PaAkeA, W.M.
Powledge, G.
RobeAts, J.M.
RobeAtson, F.M.
Shelnut , B.A.
Shelnut, W.C.
Slowman, R.
SegleA, J.G.
Stephenson, J.W.
Stephens, W.B.
SpAewetl, J.M.
Smith, Joseph
Smith, W.R.
ThoAnton, G.H.
ThoAnton, J.M.
ThuAman, R.F.
Tommie, R.S.
Thomas, H.J.
Tindell, J.W.
UpchuAch, J.C.
White, C.
WestbAook, M.M.
WalteAS, T.H.
Woods, R.J.
The fallowing weAe
enlisted August 21,
1861:
AveAy, T.E.
Buchanan, James
Beck, T.D.
Beck, S.V.
BeaJteA, W.P.
Cash, T.J.
Cook, H.C.
Dye)t, E.S.
Eason, John
FaAmeA, W.W.
HaApeA, M.G.
King, J.M.
MeCoAd, M.A.
PaAkeA, Joseph
Payne, Joseph
Sutton, Edmund
Rice, T.E.
Weggins, J.K.
Hand, J.T.
Boaaow, W.H.C.
6..SHARPE...QuaA
Dye, W.D.
Daniel, H.G.
Gibson, J.W.
Gibson, W.T.
Hand, W.A.
MoAAis, G.G.
MOAAis, J.M.
BOWDON VOLUNTEERS, COMPANY B, COBB'S LEGION
Nolan, James
Timmons, J.L.
SpenceA, T.J.
WoAd, B.C.
Wilkin*, V.L.
WissingeA, J.W.
Eason, A.
Mile*, J.M.
WatneA, T.J.
Lovelace, S.S.
Allen, L.T.
Balling, V.G,
Entxekin, E.
Hyde, Jno.
King, E.W.
Neal, J.W.
Neal, J.V.
VictoAy, J.C.
McDaniel, J.G.
Coston, John
MoAAiss, J.T.
Thornton, J.F.
MoAAis, W.F.
Duke, O.J.A.
A BRIEF
Sept. 1862
Oct. 1862
Dec. 1862
May 2-4, 1863
Jane-July 1863
The fallowing membeAS weAe promoted:
J.W. King to 3Ad Lt.
V.A. Cole to 2nd Lt.
Epbiaim V. Fouse to 1st Lt.
J.C. Atman to 1st Lt.
E.H. Nines to 2nd Lt.
V.L. James to 3Ad Lt.
Submitted by:
Linda Self McCaAdle
Rt. 4 Box 165 V
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
SYNOPSIS OF MAJOR BATTLES PARTICIPATED IN BY
THE BOWDON VOLUNTEERS
An invasion of MaAyland and Pennsylvania; Lee sent
Stonewall Jackson to take HaApeA's FeAAy and moved
towaAd HageAstown, Md. HaApeA's FeAAy was taken on
Sept. 14, but Gen McClellan on Sept. 14 stopped Lee
who fall behind ShaApsbuAg behind Antietam CAeek,
Sept. 17 was the bloodiest day of the battle, a Union
victoAy only in that Lee was stopped.
Battle of PeAAyville, Kentucky on Oct. 8, 1862
between BAagg’s ConfadeAates and Buell's FedeAals,
which though indecisive maAked the end of BAagg's
invasion.
FAedAicksbuAg, scene of a ConfadeAate victoAy.
ChancelloAsville; Lee attacked HookeA's FedeAals,
ehtAehcfie'd neat''ChancelloAsville, Va. In a
bAilliant flank attack. Stonewall Jackson suApAised
and Aouted the FedeAals, but was moAtally wounded.
On May 3-4 J.A. EaAly and J.E.6. StuaAt dAove. HookeA
and John Sedgewick acAoss the. Rappahannock RiveA in
defaat--this was Lee's gAeat victoAy.
AfteA a victoAy at ChancelloAsville, Lee undeAtook
a second invasion of, the NoAth via Shenandoah Valley
into southeAn Pa. At ChambeAsbuAg, he leaAned that
the AAmy of the Potomac undeA G.G. Meade was concentAat:
inn wnhthr)ifk£—R£lt£!?2!lS!—RA±l!lh n h^Ld^l—mtut : •<+ ^
MAJOR BATTLES, cont.
west oh Gettysburg, Pa. On July 1st, Federals
were driven to Cemetery Hill, south oh town. Meade,
in strong position consolidated horces. On July 2nd,
Conhederates h&Ht-d in assaults both on Union leht at
Found Top and on iti Slight at Cemetery Hill. On July
3rd, Lee sent Longstreet with G.E. Picketts' Division
in hamous change against Union Center. It was beaten
back. On July 4th, Lee withdrew. This was a Conh&derate
dehe.at and the turning point oh the wax.
The Wilderness Campaign—an attempt by Grant to clear
wild woodland west oh Fredricksburg behore trying to
destroy the Army oh Northern Virginia under Lee. But
Lee attacked hi^*>l> hieing Grant to counter attack in
a series oh bloody battles, especially at Spotsylvania
Courthouse (May 8-19, 1864). Assaulting a strongly
entrenched enemy at Cold Harbor June 3, 1844, Grant
was repulsed having lost about 60,000 men in the
campaign, and moved against Petersburg.
June 1864—April 1865 Petersburg, Va., a city near Richmond, held in siege
between uie two horces h0/l nearly a year. An important
Union objective, Petersburg withstood assault by Grant's
horces [June 1864) but underwent partial siege until
Lee retreated and the city \{ell on April 3, 1865.
April 1, 1865 Five Forks, Da.—Crossroads near Dinwiddle Courthouse
southwest o'h Petersburg, Va. Scene oh the last Important
battle oh the War Between the States, April 1, 1865.
June-July 1863
May-June 1864
Many thanks to Linda McCardle hor contributing this invaluable inhormation about
Colonel Charles A. McDaniel and The Bowdon Volunteersl A lovely tribute to those
who h°u-ght so gallantly hor The Bonnie Blue Flag!
J.B.
WHITE FAMILY CEMETERy
Near Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, Temple, Georgia
Ben Helton
Born June 8, 1877
Died Jan. 5, 1949
Father let thy grace
be given, that we may
meet in Heaven.
Mary Helton
Born Sept. 12, 1875
Died Oct. 1, 1910
A tender mother and
a Faithhul h^-i^nd
Marion J. White
Sept. 12, 1875
Feb. 24, 1951
Mack White
Dec. 20, 1844
Mar. 15, 1925
Nannie Parham White
Sept. 16, 1842
Feb. 7, 1921
Inhant Son oh
Mr. and Mrs. M.C. White
May 26, 1887
July 4, 1887
Mary White
Feb. 5, 187s
WHITE FAMILV CEMETERY, cont.
9.
In plot with Marlon White.:
Mary J. White.
VecembeA 27, 1878
VecembeA 17, 1947
Infant Aon ofi
Ma. and Maa.
M.J. White
August 6, 1907
MaAgle M. White
June 20, 1878
July 17, 1963
LourAlana White
June 20, 1850
Nov, 12, 1927
HeA Aplrlt AmlleA
fiAom that bAlght AhoAe,
and aofitly whlApeAA
"Weep no moAe."
Nicholas White
MaAch 19, 1846
June 26, 1898
HIa to11a are.patl
hlA woAk Ia done
He fiought the vlctoAy
the vlctoAy won
MaAy Aa White
Wlfie ofi '
Abda White
BoAn July 24, 1814
Vied Vec, 15, 1900
Abda White
BoAn May 4, 1809
Vied MaAch 12, 1891
GeoAgla Ann White
July 18, 1872
ApAll 25, 1953
William AndeAAon White
July 21, 1872
July 10, 1935
SaAah A. White
Feb. 24, 1835
Jan, 19, 1894
A tendeA motheA and
a fialthfiul fiAlend
CoAnelluA White
ApAll 29, 1840
Jan. 23, 1920
Infiant VaughteA ofi
Ma. and Maa. Claude White
Mary E. White
AuguAt 20, 1891
June 11, 1961
OtheA nameA fiound In thlA cemeteA
CALLMAN
ABERCROMBIE
BROWN
BOONE
REVVING
McELROY
WWW
VURRETT
HAYES
TOLBERT
KILGORE
BRAVLEY
CARROLL
UNMARKEV GRAl
RobeAt White
NovembeA 28, 1832
July 26, 1904
Eva White
1895-1942
Olen White
1893-1977
The InfioAmatlon on the White Famlwhich fiollowA thlA aAtlcle, Ia tha
fiamlly that matcheA thlA cemeteAy
Contributed by:
HaAold and Betty Smith
2475 AuAte.ll Road
MaAle.tta, Ga. 30060
THE WHITE FAMILY OF CARROLL COUNTY
Abda and Maty Btadbetty White, moved to Cattoll County atound 1867. Theit
childten ate:
Andetton White, botn Feb. 28, 1831
Robert White, botn Nov. 28, 1832
Satah M. White, botn Match 8, 1836
Matgey T. White, botn Aptil 22, 1838
CotneliuA White, botn Aptil 25, 1840
Emily White, botn May 16, 1842
AmeticuA White, botn Vec. 20, 1844
Nicholas White, botn Match 19, 1846
Haney White, botn May 20, 1849 ~~
Maty Ann Elizabeth White, botn Aptil 12, 1851
Abda Reece White, botn Sept. 7 , 1853
John Thomas White, botn May 22, 1856
Nicholas White and Louisiana Manet cvete mattied in Cattoll County, Ga. on Vecembet
24, 1871. Theit childten ate:
Satah Emiley, botn Nov. 24, 1872
Infant, botn August 11, 1874
Maty E. White, botn September. 12, 1875 [twin]
Motion J. White, botn Septembet 12, 1875 (twin)
Matgie.M, White, botn June 20, 1878
Nicholas White, botn August 10, 1882
Oily W. White, botn August 5, 1886
Claude White, botn Januaty 8, 1889
Olen White, botn July 15, 1893
Many thank& to Hatold and Betty Smith &ot 4hating thli infiotmation on The White
Family!
JAMES BENJAMIN McCLAJN FAMILY BIBLE RECORV
JameA Benjamin botn 14 July 1858 to J. Mattion McLain and Juliann Ametica King
Fit&t Mattiage to Maty F.J. Chandlet b. 1853 Ga. mattied on 2 May 1877 in Cattoll
County, Ga. She died 1 Octobet 1884 in Clebutne County, Ala.
Theit childten mte:
Lauta, botn 11 Febtuaty 1878
Lucy, botn 10 Match 1880
Emmeline, botn 4 Aptil 1883
William Matton, botn 14 July 1883 (???)
Jame-6 Benjamin McClain'4 Second Mattiage to M. Anne E. Mobley botn 31 July 1861
daughtet o£ Joseph Chappel Mobley and Petmelia Ann Jane Duncan. They mattied
23 August 1885. She died 26 Nov. 1912.
Theit childten wete:
Joseph, botn 27 Januaty 1887
Melia, botn 8 Aptil 1889 (poAAibly &till living in Sataf>ota, Fla.)
Ftancii, botn 6 Dec. 1892
Infant Aon botn and died 21 Aptil 1=895
Lee, botn 5 Match 1897 (died in Aetvice WWI)
Belle, botn 10 Decembet 1898
Della botn 14 Match 1901 (MtA. Della. Aken nl VnrmuJllo. Gn. )
JAMES BENJAMIN McCLAIM, con*.
Janies Benjamin McClain'a third voile wa* Sally Wigan* married May 9, 1914
Jam.* Benjamin McClain'a fourth voile wa* Lui*anna Strength , married August 20, 1921
Jame* Benjamin McClain'* deputed fifth voile wa* Laura Jane yarborough
Jame* Benjamin McClain'* reputed *ixth voile wa* a Boatright.
Permelia Ann Jane Owen* died ApAil 1901--thi* wa* M. A. E. Mobley'a mother.
Contributed by:
John W. Ree*e, Ja.
181 4th Ave. Apt. 2
Salt Lake City, Utah 84103
Ma. Ree^e al*o tent in a xeroxed copy 01 thl* McLain Bible Record uohich will be
placed in Neva Loma*on Library, Special Collection*.
OTHER ENTRIES UNDER MARRIAGES:
H.E. Clement* married Laura McLain Eeb. 29, 1895
B.W. Weathington and Lucy McLain voa* married Dec. 4, 1902
J.H. Whitman and Emma McLain were married August 5, 1903
J.M. Boatright and PeAmelia McLain were married Dec. 4, 1902
W.m. McLain and Leola Smith were married June 25,.1905
Fannie Me lain.and Joel Weathington voa* married November 1 , 1911
Belle McLain and Wesley Adam*,on voa* married Dec. 23, 1917
William yarbrough and Vella McLain voa* married June 11, 1917
****
BIBLE RECORD OF GABRIEL SMITH
Gabriel Smith, Sr. voa* a Revolutionary War Veteran who *ettled in Carroll County,
Ga. in the 1830’*. He died around 1842 and i* reputedly buried in Old Poplar
Spring* Cemetery [Primitive Bapti*ti or the Hor*ley Cemetery. There are many
Smith.relative*, in the Carroll County area. Thi* xeroxed Bible record will al*o
be placed in Neva Loma*on Library, Special Collection*. Handwriting i* very
ornate—perhap* you may di*cern *omething that I cannot.
J.B.
Fir*t
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
Ezekiel Smith wa* born the 18th July 1786
Gideon Smith wa* born the 8th October 1787
William Smith wa* born the 15th of February 1789
Richard Smith wa* born the 13th of June 1790
Mary Smith wa*-illegible—October
Mourning Smith-October----illegible
Grace Smith—illegible—1795
Jame* ? Smith-illegible—1796
Gabriel V. Smith wa* born the 18th of June 1798
Mark Smith wa* born the 6th of April 1800
Sarah Smith wa* born the 2nd of, September 1802
Hugh Smith wa* born the 5th of January 1805
Gabriel Smith wa* born the 12th of December 1764
Veademmy (?) Smith wa* born the 1th of March 1822
GABRIEL SMITH BIBLE RECORD,cont.
Pamela Smith was bosin the 6th day 0& March 1824
Gideon
-
Smith was born the. 25th day o& February JS26
-
Smith was born the. 3Ad (?) day o\ ?-1827
-
boAn the 19th day ofi August 1833
Smith 0006 boAn the 15th day SeptembeA 1835
Lucinda Caroline and AAminda Adaline boAn the 24th day 0(5 August 1838
VaAien6 (?) Smith iva6 boAn JanuaAy 28 1841
Jame6 B. Smith was born the 14th day o£ March 1843
Below the6e theAe i6 anotheA entAy in a difaerent handwriting and it i6
very difaicult to Aead. Really, I can’t Aead it but it appeaA6 to be anotheA
6et 0($ twins boAn in 184?. It looks 6omething tike thi6:
SaAah anfiailain and Aney AvaXin??? boAn the ??JanuaAy 10th 0(5 184?
Thi6 AecoAd wilt be placed in Special Collections—6omeone with knowledge o£
this family may be able to fall in the blanks oa make coAAections heAe.
Contributed by:
John (nl. Reese, Ja.
181 4th Ave. Apt 2
Salt Lake City, Utah 84103
Many thanks to Mr. Reese faa sending us these old CoaaoII County Bible AecoAds!
BIBLE RECORV OF JOHM MARTIN DANIEL STALLINGS
Josiah Stallings d, March 1, 1857
Mary Alberta Callista (?) Stallings d. 1874
Rev. John M.V. Stallings b. Heard Co. Ga. February 20, 1842
d. Carroll Co.,, Ga. March 13, 1921
[moved to Carroll County about 1857)
m. Mary Elizabeth Moor b. Newberry Co., S.C. July 14,
1841 } d. Carroll Co., Ga. Mar. 23, 1885; daughter o^
Robert and Sarah Moore buried at New Lebanon Church,
Carroll Co., Ga.
John M.V. Stallings m. (2) Emily Huckaby
John M.V. Stallings’ sisters: Sally m.-Richards
Martha C. m. -Huckaby
Josiah Robert Stallings b. Nov. 13, 1867 m. Letha Wrem Oct. 7, 1885
John William Benson Stallings b. Feb. 5, 1870
I della Wootson Stallings b. Sept. 21, 1871 m. J.N. Webb Dec. 27, 1888
Cora Gertrude Stallings b. June 10, 1875 m. Charles C. Williams
James Thomas Stallings b. August 12, 1877 d. Nov. 1, 1918
Palasman Franklin Stallings b. Jan. 4, 1881
cont.
STALLINGS BIBLE RECORD
Luther Stalling* fa. December 29, 7$$2 d. August 9, 1888
Louise Whitaker Stalling* b. Feb. 22, 1885
Luciou* M. Stalling*
Minnie Lou Stalling* d. August 1840 wi&e ofa Janies Thomas Stalling*
Jame* L. Bartlett b. Dec. 27, 7$62
Ma/u/ Jane BaAtlett fa. July 1, 1886
SaAah Jannah Stalling* m. Jame* LeAoy BaAtlett Sept. 24, 7$$2
Taken Irom Stalling* Family Record* by
Jame* Henry Stalling*
Contributed by: Linda McCardle
INDEX TO SLADE HOLDERS IN CARROLL COUNTV IN 1860
Fairplay District:
W.H. Awtrey
H.H. Boyd
Jame* B. Woody
Jame* Jone*
Oliver Le*ter
William Le*ter
Leroy Broome
Matt Smith
S.C. Dick*on
Tenth District:
Jame* L. Wooten
Amo* Helton
John Dyer
Jonathon Pal*on (?)
W.C. Parker
H.F. Merrell
Robert Brook*
Je**e C. Wootten
W.W. Merrill
Charle* H. Walker
H.P. Wootten
H.P. Wootten , Agent
6 or three minor*
Thoma* F. Well*
B. .M. Long
Hardy H. Jean (?)
Jame* M. Blalock
J.R. Irvin
John Long
George T. Connell
Thoma* Chandler
J.W. Stewart
C. H. Colclough
Wm. S. Tanner
Harri*on Hamrick
Elijah Dobb*.
Jo*eph Edge
H.B. Browning
John William*
Robert Orr
Je**e Cookwell
J. Mo*teller
Jame* Jack*on
Jame* W. Reynold*
W.V.S. Powell
Allen Rowe
Hiram Sharp, Jr.
Hiram Sharp
George Sharp
Samuel King*berry
I*om Helton
N. J. Chandler
B.D. Thoma*on
Eli Benron
A. Mandeville
A.T. Burk
P.G. Garriron
lor 1 minor
P.G. Garriron
William Meader
Jame* B. E*te*
Jame* W. Lattimer
W.H. Acklin
J.W. Meader
J.T. Meader
Thoma* Bonner
D.R. Hay
Nancy Curti*
W.H. Daniel
Jame* Broome
O. P. Sheclord
Jame* W. Hamrick
Thoma* H. Phillip*
Rhee*e Watkin*
J.B. Ayer*
Thoma* L. Long
Jame* W. Camon
Mary McKi**ick
Wm. B. McKi**ick
J.W. Thrower
Jame* F. Garri*on
Thoma* Duke
Jame* Pace
Jame* Up*haw
M. Ty*on
Jo*iah Ty*on
U.W. Bryan
Wm. Ben*on
A.J. Tanner
Jame* J. Summerlin
Mary Summerlin
Kirby Lyle
J.B. Kierbow
E.B. Martin
Milly Bird
Jame* M. Cheeve*
Eli E*py
Je**e Robin*on
A. Steed
Teri*a Burrow
W.H. Bled*oe
Wm. Wil*on
Thoma* Ingram
SLAVE HOLVERS IN I860, cont.
Tenth Vl*tAlct, cont:
John Stamp*
Jame* M. Handley
GeoAge W. Williams
Howell Hay
Jame* JoAdan
F.W. Smith
Jame* McC-EuAe
E. William* ioA
Ma*. Adcock
Smith BonneA
PeteA Michael
J.C. ThuAmond
Samuel Burn*
S.W. Allen
E. L. Cole
Ben Wllllam*on
RobeAt William*on
M. CAldeA
F. C. Campbell
Nancy Beall
John Elam
F.P. He*texly
In checking the 1860 Cenxu*, It appear* that the 10th Vl*txlct and the
CaAAollton Vl*txlc.t weAe Hxted a* one--all togetheA a* the 10th Vixtxlct.
Nell Vale* ha* extracted the lull cen*u* hoa FalAplay avid the 10th Vixtxlct.
Below hollow* an example oh what kind oh InhoAmatlon l* on thl* cen*u*:
A. Steed 1-29-M-B
1-23-M-B
1-20-M-B
1-18-E-B
1-14-F-B
1-1-F-B 2 Slave Hou*e*
The entAle* axe much longeA h0Jl tho*e who had many moAe Slave* than thl*. The
name* axe not given oh the Slave*. Only the age and whetheA Male oa Female and
whetheA Black oa Mulatto. Thl* extraction oh thl* cen*u* will be placed In Special
Collection* In Neva Loma*on LlbAaxy In CaAAollton h°A anyone who would like to
u*e thl* h°A Ae*eaAch. It wax extAacted h^om the mlcAohllm.
Contributed by: Nell Vale*
818 Tyu* Road
Bowdon, Ga. 30108
FAom letteA* to the EdltoA:
"John Hick* wa* a brothex to my gAeat-gAandhatheA, NlmAod Jone* Hick*. 1 have
lo*t track oh the Richard Web*tex Hick* ahteA 1860 Randolph County, Alabama. By
the way, Rachel Matilda Jone* wa* the daughteA oh NlmAod Jone*, a CaAAoll County
Aexldent hAom about 1837 until hi* death about 1847. Nimrod Jone* pAevlouxly
lived In Columbia and Henry County, Ga. He wa* a Revolutionary SolAlex j{Aom Ga.
and VAR application ha* been accepted on him. He wa* elected County CoAoneA h°A
CaAAoll County In 1842. He l* AepoAted to be burled on hi* pAopexty axound
Whooping CAeek Baptlxt Church thexe In CoaaoII County. The gAave l* unmarked but
hoa a h'i&'ZdAtone."
Joanne S. Plrkle, 105 Knoll CAe*t VAlve, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
97
CALEB VEAZEV--AN EARLV SETTLER OF CARROLL COUNTV
Caleb Veazey was a native. of Greene County, Georgia, having been born in
that area about 1788. He was the son of William and Anne Axmlstead Veazey and
grandson of James Veazey (Rev. Soldier) and Elizabeth Hollingsworth Veazey, u)ho
wexe natives of, Cecil County, Maryland.
Caleb Veazey was first maxxied to Mary Ann "Molsie" Tippett. They wexe
lifted in the census of Greene County, Georgia in both 1820 and 1830. They
wexe Baptists by faith, having united with the White Plain* Baptist Church in
Greene County in 1828. Their children weAe a* follow*:
1. Sallie Ann Veazey--who maxxied Matthew downing in Greene County.
They wexe in Heard County by 1840, In Randolph County, Ala. by 1850.
Sallie was a widow living in Clay County, Ala. in 1880. Thexe wexe
several childAen in the downing Family. O-ne daughtex maAAied a Cockxill,
with whom Sallie was living in Clay Co., Ala.
2. Rebecca L. Veazey--No research
3. William Veazey--who moved to CoaaoII County with hi* fatheA and on to
Macon County, Alabama, wheAe.he died June 18, 1854 at the age of 40
yeax*, leaving a wife and *evexal childxen.
4. WinnefoAd Maxian Veazey—No research
5. Rutha Veazey—No Ae*eaxch
6. We*ley Veazey--boAn OctobeA 2, 1825. MaAAied, aftex coming to Caxxoll
County, to Anne Waxxen on decembex 12, 1849. Moved to St.Claix Co., Ala.„
whexe he died 21 May 1896. ChildAen: Emily S. J.C., William E., Maxy
A. C., Jo*ephing and Maxtha Jane.
7. Virginia Veazey--who came a* a gixl to CoaaoII County with hex fatheA.
Maxxied 25 Septembex 1847 to Jo*eph B. Huckeba. No further xe*eaxch.
11 is believed that Maxy Ann Tippett died befoxe the Veazey Family came to
CoaaoII County. It i* uncextain whether Caleb Veazey came directly to Caxxoll
County when he moved fxom Gxeene County. He owned pxopexty in Heard County and
probably maxxied a *econd time in Heard County.
Sometime around 1840, Caleb Veazey maxxied a widow, Cathexine Gxiffin, who*e
hu*band, Owen Gxiffin, wax murdexed in Heard County about 1835. She had childxen: l
Jamex, Robext, Thoma* A., Jane, and Catherine Gxiffin. John Robext Gxiffin maxxiedi
Sarah E. Martin in Caxxoll County and xeaxed a large family here. They have many
descendant* living in this county today. Accoxding to tradition, Thoma* A. Griffini
had no children. Hi* wife wax Delia . He died 2 June 1904 and ix buried at
Tallapoosa Pximitive Baptist Church on Tyus Road. Jane Gxiffin maxxied James M.
Cheeves iCheavex?) and xeaxed a family in Caxxoll County, going to Louisiana ini
hex latex years. Cathexine Gxiffin maxxied James Robext* in Caxxoll County on.
July 22, 1852 and xeaxed a family here. She is said to be buried at Smith's Chapel1
Methodist Church Cemetery. Roberts descendants axe in the county today.
Caleb and Cathexine (whose maiden name is believed to have been Anderson)
settled on Land Lot #41, Tenth District, Caxxoll County, near the Little Tallapoosai
River about 1840. Caleb owned several hundred acres of land and was active in
community affairs. He and Cathexine wexe also active membexs of Eden Baptist
Church near Bowdon, whexe he served as Deacon.
CALEB VEAZEY, cont.
The children of Caleb and. Catherine Griffin Veazey were:
1. Harriett Veazey--born ca. 1842, married to Thomas CaAden 22 OctobeA
1857. They had one child, William A. (Billy) CaAden, who maAAled
a Down*. He died In 1917 and left no descendants. BuAled at Beth¬
lehem Primitive Baptist ChuAch.
2. Martha FAances Veazey--born 25 VecembeA 1843; maAAled on 10 Vece.mbeA
1865 to John F. Spruill, son of GabAlel and Susan Mann SpAulll of
CaAAoll County. ThelA chlldAen were: Caleb M., Susan A. Velvln,
John William,, Leonidas, Rufus, and Beettus (?) CAumbley. John F.
SpAulll died In 1882 and MaAtha F. Veazey SpruM died 5 August 1927.
Both aAe buAled In FlASt Methodist Church CemeteAy, Bowdon, GeoAgla.
They have many descendants living In CaAAoll County today.
3. Caleb M. \Jeazey--boAn ca. 1845. Was killed oa died while seAvlng In
The ConfedeAate Army.
Caleb Veazey died In 1862. CatheAine Veazey died 13 June 1871, age 71 yeaAS.
Both aAe buAled In the family cemetery which no longeA exists. It was located
neax the Veazey homeplace on Land Lot #41, Tenth VlstAlct, on Salem Road In what
Is now a pastuAe belonging to B.C. Rigsby.
Contributed by ClaAlce Cox
Rte. 2 Box 274
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
MORMON INTERNATIONAL INVEX
The following Is a continuation of the MoAmon International Genealogical Index
which started In.the Summer .Quarterly 1981. We have had a tremendous response
to this particular feature and we .are very pleased that so many people have found
ancestors' names listed there. Many people have written and requested more
Information concerning this. If you want to contact.the one who submitted the
name for this Index, It Is necessary to go to the nearest Genealogical Library
of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints In order to obtain a reference
number and a microfilm number. You.can then order the microfilm from the Salt
Lake City Genealogical Library for a service charge and postage. It will be sent
to the local Branch Library and there you can read for yourself the name and address
of the person who submitted that name.
The nearest Branch Genealogical Library to Carroll County IS at 1155 Mt. Vernon
Highway, Qunwoody, Ga. This list that follows was extracted by Mrs. A.W. Gardner,
Rt. 10 Box 112, Carrollton, Ga. 30117. She will research the IGI for you only In
the U.S. and Canada to see If this Index will be helpful to you and will send you
the reference numbers and the microfilm numbers If you wish to order the microfilm
through a Branch Library. Send her the names, states (preferably with the county),
and give Information as to birth (or baptism), or marriages. Example: John Brown,
born 1861, .Pickens Co., S.C.; m. 1889 Randolph Co., Ala. to Sarah Green. Make your
Inquiries as brief yet as complete as possible. A self-addressed stamped envelope
Is required. No envelope, no answer. No telephone Inquiries, please. If you wish,
she will also ask someone In Salt Lake City to search the microfilm for you for
a fee.
8=8orn Ch-Chrlstened H=Husband Md=Marrled WV=Wlll Date
C=Census F=Female M=Male W=Wlfe
Jackson, Martha
Jackson, Martha Ann
Jackson, Mary
Jackson, Nancy
Jackson, Sarah
Jackson, Westley
Jackson, Wm.
Jacobs, Emetine N
Jeter, Beulah T
Jeter, Dudley
Johnson, Evie
Johnson, George W
Johnson, Netty Elizabeth
Johnson, Seaborn
Jones, Cynthia Ann Eliza
Jones, Daniel
Jones, Francis Sarah
Jones, George Milton
Jones, Isabella
Jones, John UJesley
Jones, Lucinda
Jones, Margaret Cartrell
Jones, Mary Louisa
Jones, Nancy
Jones, Rhoda Ann
Jones, Sarah
Jones, Sarah Ellen
Jones, Thomas Henry
Jones, William Henry
Keaton, Claud
Kelly, Henry Persons
Kinney, Elizabeth
Kinney, Frencis
Kinney, Jefferson
Kinney, Leah
Kinney, Martha
Kinney, Melissa
Kinney, Nina
Kinney, Oliver
Kinney, Virginia
Kinney, Walter
Kinney, Zachariah
Kizer, Mary Barbara
(under Keyser)
Kimball, Emmett Woodrou
King, Charles Washington
Kingsbury, Eduin
Langley, Thomas J.
Lassetter, Elbert
Lassetter, Flora Natalia
Lassetter, lone
Lassetter, Lurlee Lucille
Lassetter, Marie Karl
C of 1850, age 05, F
W Md 01 Jan 1871, Boudon
C of 1850, age 17, F
C of 1850, age 08, F
C of 1850, 3ge 08, F
C of 1850, age 12, M
C of 1850, age 07, M
W Md 17 Feb 1833
F B 04 May 1878
H Md 25 Mar 1875
F B 25 Aug 1896
H Md 22 Dec 1857
W Md 04 Aug 1857
H Md 14 Nov 1869
Jane W Md 1865
H Md 1836
W Md 15 Sep 1901, Carrollton
H Md 21 Dec 1872
W Md 15 Oct 1864
H Md 13 May 1880
W Md 27 Sep 1847
W Md 01 Nov 1880
W Md 1869
W Md 13 Junel833
F B 30 Mar 1849, Carrollton
W Md 10 Aug 1843
W Md 1875
M B 18 Aug 1865
H Md 1866
H Md 15 Jul 1917, Carrollton
M Ch 24 Nov 1873
C of 1850, age 38, F
C of 1850, age 04, F
C of 1850, age 22, M
C of 1850, age 02, F
C of 1850, age 07, F
C of 1850, age 05, F
C of 1850, age 34, F
C of 1850, age 05, M
C of 1850, age 01, F
C of 1850, age 03, M
C of 1850, age 01, M
W Md 31 Dec 1846
H Md 22 Dec 1951, Carrollton
H Md 29 Oct 1893, Boudon
H Md 12 Dec 1886
H Md 03 Aug 1854
MB 17 Mar 1895,Crossplains
F B 30 Jan 1891,Crossplains
F B 19 Dec 1901,Crossplains
F B 24 Jan 1889,Crossplains
F B 12 Nov 1903,Crossplains
Andreu Jackson
Edmond Neuton Walker
Aldridge Jackson
Aldridge Jackson
Andreu Jackson
Aldridge Jackson
Andreu Jackson
Alexander E. Bryant
Dudley Jeter/Verbena
Robinson
Mary L Robinson
James M. Johnson/Elizabet
Heaton
Martha Ann F Bryan
Jeramiah M. Cole
Augusta A Thurman
Joseph Reid McCain
Luduska Cole
James Robert Abna
Alice Maxuell
John Wade Tomlinson
Mary Emeline Steuart
Aaron Broun
Lindsay Monroe Gray
James Robert Reeves
John Sims
W. D. Jones
John D Osborne
J. J. Roberts Hollouay
John A. Jones/Sara Gilbei
Nancy Jane Reeves
Mattie Lee Lumsden
John Berrien Kelly/Saren:
Gilbert
Wm. Kinney
Jesse Kinney
Wm. Kinney
Jesse Kinney
Isaac Kinney
Isaac Kinney
Wm. Kinney
Jesse Kinney
Isaac Kinney
Isaac Kinney
Jesse Kinney
Joel Williams
Helen Maurice DuBose
Letha Elizabeth Bishop
Caroline Frances Coules ;
Margaret A. C. Warren
James Hill Lassetter/Aman
Elizabeth Hallman
James Hill Lassetter/Amand
Elizabeth Hallman
James Hill Lassetter/Amand
Elizabeth Hallman
James Hill Lassetter/Amand
Elizabeth Hallman
James Hill Lassetter/Amand
Elizabeth Hallman
(CO
Lassetter, Martha Caledonia
Lassetter, Thelma L.
Lassetter, Wesley Tyre
lLassetter, William
Lassetter, Willie Leon
ILe Beuton, Mary
Lewis, Nancy
sLewis, Shadrach
Lencins or Lincens,
Elizabeth Ann
Long, Robt A
Lott, John A.
Lott, Martin
Lott, William E.
Lowery, Martha Lira
Lumsden, Mattie Lee
Lumsden, William Davis
Malone, Samantha
Mann, Alice Lenora
Mann, Martha Ora
Mann, Minnie Eugenia
Mann, Sarah Elizabeth
'Martin, Absalom
Martin, Absalom
Martin, Alfred
'Martin, Belinda
Martin, Caroline
Martin, Charles
'Martin, David
"Martin, Emily
"Martin, Frances
Martin, Henry
’Martin, James
Martin, James
Martin, James
Martin, James
Martin, James
fMartin, John
Martin, John
Martin, Josiah
Martin, Malvina
‘Martin, Marcissa
Martin, Margaret
Martin, Martha
Martin, Mary
Martin, Mary
Martin, Melissa
Martin, Milly
Martin, Nancy
Martin, Rachel
Martin, Reuben
Martin, Ruth
Martin, Sabry
W Md 11 Jul 1871, Whitesburg
F B 17 Aug 1894,Crossplains
MB 19 May 1920, Whitesburg
H Md 22 Dec 1839, Whitesburg
MB 16 Mar 1898,Crossplains
W Md 08 Apr 1864
W Md 22 Oct 1835
H Md 03 Mar 1836
W Md 28 Mar 1839
H Md 28 Dec 1830
C of 1850, age 03, M
C of 1850, age 02, M
C of 1850, age 05, M
F B 12 Sep 1897, Bowdon
W Md 15 Jul 1917
H Md 20 Aug 1899
W Md 1858
W Md 15 Oct 1893
F B 1877
F B 26 Jan 1874
F B 1879
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850
C of 1850,
C of 1850,
C of 1850!
C of 1850i
C of 1850,
C of 1850,
C of 1850
, age 07
, age 04
, age 05
, age 14
, age 02
, age 01
, age 02
, age 05
, age 10
, age 03
, age 14
, age 05
, age 01
, age 19
, age 10
, age 08
, age 16
, age 03
, age 03
, age 09
, age 16
, age 01
, age 06
, age 14
, age 06
, age 12
, age 12
r age 01
, age 12
, age Q1
, age 22
Carrollton
Hulett
Villa Rica
Villa Rica
Villa Rica
Villa Rica
Villa Rica
M
M
M
F
F
M
M
F
F
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
M
F
M
George Williams
James Hill Lassetter/Amanda
Elizabeth Hallman
Wesley Frank Lassetter/
Aula Bessie Harred
Parthenia L Brown
James Hill Lassetter/Amanda
Elizabeth Hallman
Francis M. Richards
Reuben Holcombe
Clara Holcombe
James Holcombe
Antoinette Thurmond
Thomas Lott
Thomas Lott
Thomas Lott
Walter Spencer Lowery/
Ella Leona Yates
Claud Heaton
Effie Lenora Butler
William Tinsley Butler
Thomas Andrew Pannell
John Everett Mann/Eliza
Bovan
John Everett Mann/Eliza
Bevan
John Everett Mann/Eliza
Bevan
Joab Martin
Iasiah Martin
Reuben Martin
Nathan Martin
Reuben Martin
Reuben Martin
E. B. Martin
E. B. Martin
Nathan Martin
E. B. Martin
E. B. Martin
Joab Martin
Valentine Martin
Nathan Martin
A. B. Martin
William Martin
Nathan Martin
William Martin
Reuben Martin
Reuben Martin
William Martin
Joab Martin
E. B. Martin
William Martin
William Martin
Nathan Martin
William Martin
William Martin
Nathan Martin
William Martin
A. B. Martin
Martin, Samuel
Martin, Sarah
Martin, Sarah
Martin, Sarah
Martin, Thomas
Martin, Thomas
Martin, Valentine
Martin, William
Martin, William
Maxwell, Alice
Maxwell, Larkin Walker
Maxwell, Walker
Me Allister, Clarrasy
Me Cain, John
Me Cain, Joseph Reid
Me Cain, Prudence
Me Daniel, Augusta Eliza
Me Daniel, Clementine
Me Daniel, Ella Jane
Me Daniel, Emma Blanche
Me Daniel, George Martin
Me Daniel, Ida Bibb
Me Daniel, Isaau
Me Daniel, James Henry
C of
C of
C of
C of
C of
C of
C of
C of
C of
W Md
H Md
H Md
W Md
C of
H Md
C of
F B
lOJU |
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
21 Dec
13 Aug
13 Aug
09 Dec
I860,
1860,
13 Dec
age 10, M
age 12, F
age 17,
age 03,
age 18,
age 21,
age 03,
age 01,
age 02,
1872
1911
1911, Bowdon
1834
age 07, M
1865
age 10, F
1854
F
F
M
M
M
M
M
W Md 04 May 1855
F B 06 Aug 1856
F B 19 May 1873
H Md 26 Apr 1855
F B 01 Jan 1862
H Md 26 Dec 1850
M B 22 Junel865
Me Daniel, John Lavender M B 10 Aug 1858
Me Daniel, John M.
Me Daniel, Martha Francis
Me Daniel, Mary Malinda
Me Daniel, Sarah Adeline
Me Daniel, Soloman L.
Me Daniel, William Griffin
Me Dowell, Sarah
Me Dowell, Sarah
Me Duffy, Sarah
Me Ginnis, Sarah
Me Kinney, Mary Ann
Me Kibbin, Margaret
Me Michael, Anna Elizabeth
H Md 16 Apr 1857
F B 01 May 1860
F B 08 May 1853
F B 24 Sep 1851
H Md 04 May 1855
H Md 23 Jan 1873
W Md 10 Oct 1832
W Md 30 Oct 1832
W Md 1855
W Md 02 Mar 1843
C of 1850, age 18, F
W Md 15 Mar 1898, Bowdon
F B 08 Nov 1875, Bowdon
Me Michael, William Alexander M B 19 Oct 1878, Bowdon
Me Pherson, Emily
Me Pherson, William Barton
Me Pherson, William Barton
Me Burnett, Cleff
Merrell, Charles Mateer
Merrell, Henry F
Merrell, Henry F.
Merrell, William Washington
W Md 1845
H Md 03 Mar 1846
H Md 18 Dec 1855
H Md 01 Oct 1896, Villa Rica
MB 12 Junel900, Carrollton
H Md 20 Dec 1855
H Md 20 Dec 1855
H Md 02 Sep 1856
William Martin
A. B. Martin
E. B. Martin
Joab Martin
William Martin
A. B. Martin
Iasiah Martin
Iasiah Martin
Valentine Martin
George Milton Jones
Lois Styles
Lois Styles
James Collins
A. M. McCain
Cynthia Ann Eliza Jane Jo^
A. M. McCain
George Ambrose McDaniel/
Martha Jane Lavender
Soloman L. McDaniel
George Ambrose McDaniel/
Martha Jane Lavender
George Ambrose McDaniel/
Martha Jane Lavender
Mary C. Pilgru
George Ambrose McDaniel/
Martha Jane Lavender
Adeline Ramsey
George Ambrose McDaniel/
Martha Jane Lavender
George Ambrose McDaniel/
Martha Jane Lavender
E. A, Hines
George Ambrose McDaniel/
Martha Jane Lavender
George Ambrose McDaniel/
Martha Jane Lavender
George Ambrose McDaniel/
Martha Jane Lavender
Clementine McDaniel
Emma Brown
William S. Richards
William S. Richards
Joseph Wilkins
George G. Youngblood
Hiram McKinney
Joseph Cornelius Styles
Monroe McMichael/Permelia
Anna Roselie Mitchell
Monroe McMichael/Permelia
Anna Roselie Mitchell
Randal Robison Hendon
Sparta Williams
Martha Ellen Rucks
Martha Julier Butler
Charles Durham Merrell/
Mary Alice Mateer
Adeline M Awtrey
Margaret Adeline Awtrey
Lucy Naomi Awtrey
/02j
Miles, Sarah Amanda
Miller, Albert Johnson
Miller, William M.
Mitchell, Allie
Mitchell, Caroline
Mitchell, Charley
Mitchell, Clifford
Mitchell, Edna
Mitchell, Elizabeth
Mitchell, Eugina
Mitchell, Eula
Mitchell, Louisa
Mitchell, Lucinda
Mitchell, Reuben
Mitchell, Ruby
Mitchell, Tabesha
Mitchell, Tebetha
Mitchell, Washington
Mitchell, William
Moore, Ada Ann
Moore, Ann
Moore, Beverley
Moore, Cyntha
Moore, Elizabeth
Moore, Francis
Moore, Geo
Moore, Geo
Moore, Jas
Moore, Joseph
Moore, Lucy
Moore, Mary Jane
Moore, Robt. R.
Moore, Sarah
Moore, Thos
Moore, Thos. I.
Moore, Wm Malone
Morris, Mola
Musick, Georgia Martha
Musick, Georgia Martha
Maier, Helen Standridge
(under Myers)
Nance, John F.
Nerly, Nancy C
New, Mary A.
Nickels, Samuel James
Nims, John R.
Norton, Homer Odie
Osborn, Elizabeth
Osborne, John D
Palmer. Eliza
Pannell, Thomas Andrew
W Md 24 Nov 1873
MB 16 Jan 1861
M B 21 Sep 1829
F B 03 Mar 1865, Bowdon
C of 1850, age 07, F
MB 04 Apr 1864, Bowdon
MB 19 Feb 1882, Bowdon
C of 1850, age 08, F
C of 1850, age 20, F
F B 3.866, Bowdon
F B 28 Jul 1861, Bowdon
C of 1850, age 02, F
C of 1850, age 03, F
C of 1850, age 17, M
F B 27 Dec 1887, Bowdon
C of 1850, age 04, F
C of 1850, age 06, F
C of 1850, age 01, M
MB 04 Feb 1862, Bowdon
F
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C
C
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W Md
W Md
07 Apr
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
1850,
15 Jan
28 Nov
01 Apr
1863
age 12, F
age 17, M
age 05, F
age 06,
age 07,
age 19,
age 10,
age 01,
age 04,
age 09,
age 03,
age 01,
age 08, F
age 11, M
age 08, M
age 14, M
1928, Villa Rica
1865
1886
1934, Carrollton
Thomas Jefferson Bishop
William M. Miller/Cozanna
Selmon
Aaron Miller/Penelopie
James Louis Mitchell/
Adalaide Tweedell
Seaborn Mitchell
James Louis Mitchell/
Adalaide Tweedell
James Luis Mitchell/
Adalaide Tweedell
Seaborn Mitchell
James Louis Mitchell/
Adalaide Tweedell
James Louis Mitchell/
Adalaide Tweedell
Seaborn Mitchell
Seaborn Mitchell
James Louis Mitchell/
Adalaide Tweedell
Seaborn Mitchell
Seaborn Mitchell
Seaborn Mitchell
James Louis Mitchell/
Adalaide Tweedell
Aleck Moore/Clarissy Gladney
Jas. D. Moore
Wm Moore
Augustus Moore
Jas. D. Moore
Wm Moore
Wm Moore
Jas. D. Moore
Jas. D. Moore
Wm Moore
Wm Moore
Augustus Moore
Wm Moore
Jas. D. Moore
Wm Moore
Augustus Moore
Jas. D. Moore
Alonzo Ayres
George Musick/Sarah Griggs
George Washington Thurman
John David Robinson
H Md 27 Feb 1898
W Md 01 Mar 1853
W Md 16 Jul 1850
M B 15 Jul 1853
H Md 20 Nov 1841
H Md 22 Nov 1895,
W Md 16 Nov 1848
H Md 10 Aug 1843
W Md 22 Nov 1838
H Md 15 Oct 1893,
Nancy M. Thurman
Isaac W. Williams
John Cole
Samuel Winslow Nickels/
Juliann Thurman
Louisa Camp
Villa Rica, Sandhill
Susan Millie Williams
Henry R. Williams
Sarah Jones
William Jasper Wagnon
Villa Rica Alice Lenora Mann
Parker, Aaron
Parker, Abel
Parker, Asa
Parker, Caroline
Parker, Chas.
Parker, Elizabeth
Parker, Elizabeth
Parker, Frances
Parker, Jos.
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Parker, Lafayette
Parker, Mary J.
Parker, Robt. C.
Parker, Sarah
Parker, Sarah
Parker, Sarah
Parker, Stukeley
Parker, Thos.
Parker, Urn. H.
Pate, Acell
Pate, Elizabeth
Pate, Henry
Pate, James A.
Pate, Jemima
Pate, Martha
Pate, Susan
Pate, Susan E,
Penlecost, Sarah C.
Penticost, Matthew G.
Phillips, Annie
Pilgru, Mary C.
Pittman, Bessie
Pittman, Bessie May
Poe, Milly
Pope, Charity Ann
Posey, Caroline
Posey, Daniel
Fosey, Henry C.
Posey, Jane
Posey, Lee A.
Posey, Ruben T
Posey, Sarah
Posey, Susan
Powell, Sara
Prater, Hyrum A.
Ramsey, Adeline
Raper, John
Raper, Matilda
Ray, Clarkie Ann Rebecca
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Reid, George Fleming
Reid, Henry G.
Reid, Henry Gyatt
Reid, Jane Katherine
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James Parker
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Allen Parker
James Parker
Allen Parker
Joseph Parker
Stukeley Parker
Stukeley Parker
Stukeley Parker
Miles Pate
Miles Pate
Miles Pate
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Miles Pate
Miles Pate
Miles Pate
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Oscar Ranee Styles
George Martin McDaniel
I. Pittman/Charlottie A.
09 Nov 1892
08 May 1832
25 Jul 1850
1850, age 04, F
1850, age 12, M
1850, age 05, M
1850, age 10, F
1850, age 14, M
1850, age 01, M
1850, age 08, F
1850, age 06, F
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26 Dec 1850
04 Oct 1828
27 Apr 1830
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14 Feb 1838, Carrollton
13 Dec 1855
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George Irving Pittman/
Charlotte A. Pattisson
B. Tankersley
Andrew Gilliams
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Morecroft Posey
Morecroft Posey
Morecroft Posey
Morecroft Posey
Morecroft Posey
Morecroft Posey
Morecroft Posey
G. Crawford
Andrew J./Racheal Johnson
Isaau McDaniel
Mary Box
Gm. B. Gilley
Seburn Elisha Ray/Mary or
Polly Gillingham
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Mary Ann Elizabeth Holcomtt
Robt Reid
Nancy C. Davenport
James Madison Holcombe
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Reeves, Nancy Jane
Rice, Raymouth
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Richards, Amanda
Richards, Amanda
Richards, Andrew
Richards, Andrew
Richards, Charles T.
Richards, Elizabeth
Richards, Emily
Richards, Emily M.
Richards, Francis
Richards, Francis
Richards, Francis M.
Richards, Francis Marion
Richards, Henry
Richards, Henry
Richards, Jackson
Richards, James
Richards, James C.
Richards, Jas.
Richards, Jas.
Richards, Jonathan
Richards, Jos.
Richards, Joseph Derman
Richards, Marion
Richards, Mary
Richards, Nancy
Richards, Thomas H.
Richards, Washington
Richards, William
Richards, William M.
Richards, William M.
Richards, William
Richards, William
Ridgway, Elisabeth P.
Rigsby, John W
Riley, Noah Harbor Howard
Robinson, J. N.
Robinson, John David
Roberson, Joseph Aquilla
Robison, Lula C.
Robinson, Margaret M.
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Robinson, Mary L
Robinson, Melbourn Rush
Robinson, Melbourn Rush
Roberson, Nancy Jane
Roberson, Wilbur Glenn
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W Md 1666
W Md 17 Dec 1846, Villa Rica
G of 1850, age 18, M
H Md 19 Junel866
C of 1850, age 10, F
C of 1850, age 10, F
C of 1850, age 03, M
C of 1850, age 03, M
H Md 12 Jan 1860
C of 1850, age 22, F
C of 1850, age 16, F
C of 1850, age 16, F
C of 1850, age 12, F
H Md 05 Sep 1860
H Md 08 Apr 1864
C of 1850, age 12, M
C of 1850, age 11, M
C of 1850, age 11, M
C of 1850, age 14, M
C of 1850, age 15, M
H Md 12 Sep 1856
C of 1850, age 16, M
of 1850, age 15, M
of 1850, age 18, M
of 1850, age 07, M
of 1850, age 07, M
of 1850, age 12, M
of 1850, age 01, F
of 1850, age 19, F
H Md 10 Jul 1865
C of 1850, age 10, M
H Md 29 Dec 1861
H Md 18 Dec 1845
H Md 18 Dec 1845
H Md 10 Dct 1832
H Md 30 Dct 1832
W Md 06 Jan 1835
H Md 03 Sep 1865
H Md 10 Apr 1900, Villa Rica
H Md 22 Sep 1864
H Md 01 Apr 1934, Carrollton
H Md 19 Nov 1876
W Md 19 Nov 1876
W Md 21 Junel864
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W Md 01 Feb 1865
W Md 25 Mar 1875
MB 09 Sep 1893, Bowdon
H Md 24 Dec 1914, Bowdon
F B 16 Junel855
M B 19 Mar 1881
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Rook, Anne E. C of 1850, age 15, F
Mary Louisa Jones
William Henry Jones
Hosea Henry Clay Holcombe
F. M. Richards
Nancy Sumerlin
F. M. Richards
Francis Marion Richards
F. M. Richards
Francis Marion Richards
Woolson Stallings
Thos. Richards
F. M. Richards
Francis Marion Richards
F. M. Richards
Clara Wallace
Mary Le Beuton
Francis Marion Richards
F. M. Richards
Francis Marion Richards
Thos. Richards
Francis Marion Richards
Sarah C. Hesterly
Thos. Richards
F. M. Richards
Francis Marion Richards
F. M. Richards
Francis Marion Richards
Thos. Richards
Wm. 5. Richards
Thos. Richards
F, E. Brown
Thos. Richards
Adeline Adderhold
M. M. Williams
Martha M. M Williams
Sarah McDowell
Sarah McDowell
George W. Wood
Sarah Elizabeth Camp
Mollie Jerusha Henslee
Martha M Davenport
Helen Standridge Maier
Lula C. Robison
Joseph Aquilla Roberson
Wm. A. Walker
T. M. Walker
Dudley Jeter
Henry Albert Robinson/
Beulah Roberts
Cora Lee Williams
Wiles Goram Roberson/
Elizabeth Thurman
Joseph Aquilla Roberson/
Lula C. Robison
Joseph Aquilla Roberson/
Lula C. Robison
Thomas M. Russell
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Rooker, Dradah Ann Laura
Rooks, David
Rooks, Francis
Rooks, Iacab.
Rooks, In.
Rooks, Martha
Rooks, Mary
Rooks, Moses Parks
Rooks, Rebecca
Rooks, Sarah
Rooks, Wm.
Rucks, Martha Ellen
Russell, Thomas M.
Sewell, Greenbury
Shackelford, Elvira
Shackelford, Melissa
Shackelford, Richard
Sharp, Elizabeth Jane
Sheets, William H
Shepard, Matilda B
Sherrill, Joseph Jackson
Sherrill, Robert Anthony
Sherrill, Robert Anthony
Sherrill, Robert Thurman
Shifflet, Hassie Ophelia
Simpson, Joel
Sims, David W.
Simms, J. G.
Sims, John
Sims, Robert Toombs
Skinner, Benjamin P.
Smith, Cintilla Elvira
Smith, Hannah Myrendy
Smith, Joseph Winn
Smith, Roxie Ann
Smoot, Benjamin Sylvester
Smoot, Samuel Thomas
Sparks, Augustus
Sparks, Georgia
Sparks, Green
Sparks, Mack
Stallings, Woolson
Staple, Cyntha
Steed, Wm H
Stewart, Mary Emeline
Styles, Aaron Gordon
Styles, Artie Oliver
Styles, James Tillman
StyleB, Joseph Cornelius
C of 1850, age 07, F
W Md 12 Jul 1860
C of 1850, age 04, M
C of 1850, age 15, M
C of 1850, age 01, M
C of 1850, age 08, M
C of 1850, age 05, F
C of 1850, age 07, F
M B 28 Aug 1858
C of 1850, age 10, F
C of 1850, age 06, F
C of 1850, age 09, M
W Md 18 Dec 1855
H Md 02 Apr 1833
H Md 1807
C of 1850, age21, F
C of 1850, age 18, F
C of 1850, age 22, M
W Md 12 Sep 1844
H Md 23 Jan 1851
W Md 30 Jul 1867
M B 18 Feb 1902
M B 17 Jul 1870
H Md 26 Dec 1894
M B 17 Jul 1897, Burwell
F B 04 Apr 1901
C of 1850, age 22, M
H Md 06 Sep 1841
H Md 29 Nov 1859
H Md 13 Junel833
H Md 11 Nov 1875, Temple
H Md 19 Oct 1854, Carrollton
W Md 25 May 1899, Bowdon
W Md 01 Sep 1853
M B 23 Sep 1882
W Md 25 Sep 1887, Roopville
M B 25 May 1835
M B 20 May 1864
C of 1850, age 05, M
C of 1850, age 03, F
C of 1850, age 07, M
C of 1850, age 01, M
W Md 12 Jan 1860
C of 1850, age 22, F
H Md 30 Nov 1858
W Md 13 May 1880
H Md 01 Aug 1905, Bowdon
M B 15 Dec 1887
M B 24 May 1886
H Md 15 Mar 1898, Bowdon
Wm. Rookj3
George Martin Holcombe
Jas. M. Rooks
A. I. Rooks
Jas. M. Rooks
Jas. M. Rooks
Jas. M. Rooks
Francis M. Rooks/Hannah
Walker
Jas. M. Rooks
Jas. M. Rooks
Jas. M. Rooks
William Barton McPherson
Lucinda Rodgers
Anna Braswell
Francis Shackelford
Francis Shackelford
Francis Shackelford
William Williams
Susannah F Awtrey
David R Thurman
Robert Anthony Sherrill/
Nora E. Thurman
Nora E. Thurman
Robert Anthony Sherrill/
Nora E, Thurman
William Augustus Shiffle
Mary Etta Chambers
Euphemia Jane Bridges
Mary A. Brown
Nancy Jones
Josephine Wynn
Harriet E, Gray
James Franklin Bishop
John Helum Dial
Henry Clay Smith/Mary
Josephine Bates
Robert Lee Williams
Richard Smoot/Mary Jane
Cottrell
Benjamin Sylvester Smootw
Anne Bonner
George W. Sparks
George W. Sparks
George W. Sparks
George W, Sparks
Charles T. Richards
Mahala Thurman
John Wesley Jones
Sarah Fannie Harsley
Henry Clabourn Styles/
Sidney Sophronia Watkirr
Benjamin Aaron Styles/
Sarah Elizabeth Johnsom
Laura McKibben
Styles, Lois
Styles, Lois
Styles, Nellie May
Styles, Oscar Ranee
Styles, Sidney Y.
Streetman, Almcn
Sumerlin, Nancy
Tankersley, B.
Tarpley. Frank
Tarpley
Tarpley
Thurman
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Alfred M
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Carrie Eliza
Charles F.
Charles Franklin
Charlie Broun
David R
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George Washington
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, J. R.
James Lavender
James Lavender
John Andreu
John M
John Russell
Lula Antoinette
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Martha Ann
Martha Ann
Martha Emely
Mary Frances
Mollie A
Nancy M.
Nora E
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Tomlinson, John Wade
Trap, Harriet
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W Md 13 Aug 1911,
F B 03 Feb 1891
H Md 19 Aug 1906
MB 31 Dec 1881
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W Md 19 Junel866
H Md 08 May 1832
H Md 20 Dec 1908
H Md 17 Mar 1897,
M B 19 Mar 1901,
H Md 24 Nov 1858
W Md 28 Dec 1830
Id Md 14 Nov 1869
F B 06 Feb 1897
F B 18 Mar 1865
H Md 20 Oct 1895
M B 26 Oct 1875
M B 26 Oct 1887
H Md 30 Jul 1867
W Md 29 Jan 1857
H Md 28 Nov 1886
H Md 22 Dec 1881
H Md 17 Feb 1871
M B 09 Nov 1861
H Md 13
M B 18
H Md 29
M B 14
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1860
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Id Md 24 Nov 1874
Id Md 27 Feb 1898
F B 22 Aug 1867
Id Md 26 Dec 1894
Id Md 06 May 1845
Id Md 13 Dec 1885
H Md 15 Oct 1864
Id Md 09 Aug 1849
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Villa Rica
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Larkin Walker Maxwell
Walker Maxwell
Henry Clabourn Styles/
Sidney Sophronia Watkins
Annie Phillips
Henry Clabourn Styles/
Sidney Sophronia Watkins
A, J. Richards
Milly Poe
Mary Ann Alexander
Nancy Elizabeth Fargarson
Marcellus Tarpley/Nancy
Elizabeth Fargarson
Rachell M Warren
Robt A Long
Seaborn Johnson
Charles Franklin Thurman/
Martha Ellen Groover
John Thurman/Eliza Shields
Lavender
Martha Ellen Groover
John McDaniel Thurman/
Elizabeth Antoinette Bryan
George Washington Thurman/
Georgia Musick
Matilda B Shepard
Athuil J P Duke
Georgia Martha Musick
M. R. Warren
Mary M Cosper
John Thurman/Eliza Shields
Lavender
Annie Davie Tisinger
Alfred Milton Thurman/
Rachell Warren
Elizabeth Bryan
Charles Franklin Thurman/
Martha Ellen Groover
John McDaniel Thurman/
Elizabeth Antoinette Bryan
Seaborn Columbus Campbell
Wm H Steed
John Thurman/Martha Ann
McDaniel
5. W. Alexander
Alfred Milton Thurman/
Rachel M Warren
John McDaniel Thurman/
Elizabeth Antoinette Bryan
Moses N Alman
John F. Nance
John McDaniel Thurman/
Elizabeth Antoinette Bryan
Robert Anthony Sherrill
Elisha Wallin
James Lavender Thurman
Isabella Jones
Thomas H. Williams
Trap, Tolliver
Turner, Albert
Turner, Americus
Turner, Bessie Maebelle
Turner, Bylis
Turner, Columbus
Turner, James H.
Turner, John
Turner, John
Turner, Louisa
Turner, Lucretia
Turner, Lucy A
Turner, Martin
Turner, Mary
Turner, Missouri
Turner, Nancy
Turner, Nancy
Turner, Perry
Turner, Riley Fletcher
Turner, Samuel
Turner, Sarah L.
Turner, Susan
Turner, Tabithia
Turner, Washington
Turner, William
Turner, William
Turner, Zachery
Upchurch, Charles Lloyd
Upchurch, Dan Stanley
Upchurch, Fannie Alene
Upchurch, Homer E.
Upchurch, Thomas Homer
Upchurch, Will James
Upchurch, William B.
Ussery, W. J.
l/eazey, Wesley Thomas
Wagnon, Martin Houston
Wagnon, William Jasper
Walker, Clarence
Walker, Edmond Newton
Walker, Emeline
Walker, James Franklin
Walker, John Thomas
Walker, Martha Naomi
Walker, Mary Elizabeth
Walker, Sarah Elizabeth
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1850, age 12,
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1850, age 12,
1850, age 03,
1850, aqe 08,
1850, age 15,
1850, age 07,
1850, age 02,
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1850, age 07, F
1850, age 04, F
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1850, age 12,
1850, age 03,
1850, age 02,
25 Feb 1894
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F B 22 Aug 1883
M B 09 Nov 1885
M B 08 Oct 1859
M B 04 Feb 1899
H Md 15 Sep 1853
H Md 25 Sep 1857
H Md 21 May 1896, Carrollt
M B 31 Jan 1855
H Md 22 Nov 1838
M B 21 Oct 1910
H Md 01 Jan 1871, Bowdon
W Md 11 Sep 1870
M B 26 Jan 1872
M B 07 Aug 1867
F B 23 Mar 1877
F B 23 May 1874
F B 19 Mar 1859
Sarah Cole
William I. Turner
Zachariah Turner
ton Jesse Alexander Turner/ ]
Nancy Lenora Pickett
William Turner
Zachariah Turner
Zachariah Turner
Will iam Turner
William I. Turner
William Turner
Benjamin Turner
William Turner
Zachariah Turner
William I. Turner
William Turner
William Turner
Zachariah Turner
William I. Turner
Elizabeth Hesterly
Benjamin Turner
Benjamin Turner
William Turner
Benjamin Turner
William Turner
William Turner
Zachariah Turner
Zachariah Turner
Thomas Homer Upchurch/Car:
Eliza Thurman
Thomas Homer Upchurch/Beu.
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William Upchurch/Matilda
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Eliza Thurman
Nancy M. Copeland
L. A. Griffith
on Nancy Ann Warren
William Jasper Wagnon/Louij
Eliza Palmer
Eliza Palmer
James Franklin Walker/
Lorenza Harris
Martha Ann Jackson
David B Crawford
William Allen Walker/
Margaret Malitiah Robert
William Allen Walker/
Margaret Malitiah Robersi
William Allen Walker/
Margaret Malitiah Robers
Uilliam Allen Walker/
Margaret Malitiah Robers
Walker, T. M.
Walker, Wm. A.
Walker, Wyles Gdie
Wallace, Clara
Wallin, Elisha
Ward, Lucinda
Ward, Mary
Ward, Susan
Warren, M. A.
Warren, Margaret A. C.
Warren, Mary Rebecca
Warren, Nancy Ann
Warren, Rachell M
Warren, Thomas
Washington, John William
Webster, John Hicks
Weir, Elizabeth Ann
Weir, Samuel Black
Wells, Maggie Lydia
West, Charles Nelson
Wfest, James Warner
West, John Calvin
West, Millard Burton
West, Millard Burton
West, Sarah Priscilla
West, Sophonia H,
West, William Penn
Wheeler, Stacy
Wilkins, Joseph
Williams, Andrew
Williams, Clayton
Williams, Cora Lee
Williams, E. M.
Williams, Elijah H.
Williams, George
Williams, Henry R.
Williams, Isaac W.
Williams, James H.
Williams, Joel
Williams, John
Williams, John
Williams, John T.
Williams, M. M.
Williams, Martha Ann
Williams, Martha M. M
Williams, Moses
Williams, Nathaniel C.
Williams, Nelson
Williams, Owen Dzias
Williams, Robert Lee
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H Md 01 Feb 1865
H Md 21 Junel864
MB 10 Jul 1869
W Md
H Md
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H Md
H Md
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05 Sep 1860
06 May 1845
1850, age 03, F
1850, age 08, F
1850, age 05, F
22 Dec 1801
03 Aug 1854
13 Mar 1856
21 May 1896, Carrollton
24 Nov 1858
12 Nov 1857, Carrollton
1879,Fullervilie
24 Dec 1846
W Md 16
H Md 25
F B 11
M B 17
M B 23
M B 17
H Md 23
M B 10
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Jul 1837
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Sep 1886,
Jan 1888,
Feb 1895,
Feb 1884,
Junel901,
Carrollton
Villa Rica
Villa Rica
Villa Rica
Villa Rica
Villa Rica
F B 05 Sep 1906, Villa Rica
W Md 11
M B 28
Aug 1842
Feb 1885, Villa Rica
W Md 28 Dec 1846
H Md 1855
H Md 25 Jul 185D
H Md 06 Dec 1832
W Md 24 Dec 1914, Bawdon
H Md 22 Aug 1848
H Md 09 Oct 1857
H Md 11 Jul 1871, Whitesburg
H Md 16 Nov 1848
H Md 01 Mar 1853
H Md 19 Dec 1835
H Md 31 Dec 1846
H Md 30 Dec 1834
H Md 28 Dec 1846
H Md 11 Dec 1856
W Md 18 Dec 1845
W Md 02 Dec 1876, Villa Rica
W Md 18 Dec 1845
H Md 06 Aug 1839
H Md 24 Jul 1837
H Md 11 Mar 1844
M B 20 May 1860
H Md 25 Sep 1887, Roapville
Martha Elizabeth Robinson or
Roberson
Margaret M. Robinson
William Allen Walker/
Margaret Malitaih Roberson
Francis Richards
Sarah Thurman
John P A Ward
John P A Ward
John P A Ward
J. A. Thurman
Thomas J. Langley
Columbus Warren/Mary Mickel
Wesley Thomas Veazey
Alfred M Thurman
Martha E Gray
Francis Tyson Hembree
Richard Webster/Matilda
Jones
Jonathan C Holcombe
Hannah Holcombe
Edwin Watson Wells/Lydia
Tanner
Millard Burton West/Lou Ella
Henderson
Millard Burton West/Lou Ella
Henderson
Millard Burton West/Lou Ella
Henderson
Lou Ella Henderson
Millard Burton West/Lou Ella
Henderson
Millard Burton West/Lou Ella
Henderson
David Bryant
Millard Burton West/Lou Ella
Henderson
John Williams
Sarah McDuffy
Charity Ann Pope
Mary Chambers
Melbourn Rush Robinson
Mary Ann Hinesly
Catherine L. Cenwell
Martha Caledonia Lassetter
Elizabeth Osborn
Nancy C Nerly
Sarah Davidson
Mary Barbara Kizer
Temperance Eaton
Stacy Wheeler
Nancy Ann Bars
William M. Richards
Alfred Iverson Hembree
William M. Richards
Mary Adams
Martha Avery
Mary Cockrine
Leroy Jackson Williams
Roxie Ann Smith
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William' Susan Millie
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W Md
H Md
H Md
W Md
F B
William Barton McPherson
22 Nov 1895, Villa Rica,
Sandhill Homer Odie Norton
H Md
H Md
H Md
H Md
H Md
H Md
H Md
09 Aug 1849
03 Oct 1833
26 Junel830
03 Nov 1836
12 Sep 1844
20 Sep 1853
13 Dec 1855
C of
W Md
H Md
H Md
1850, age 25, M
08 Jan 1857
23 Feb 1845
02 Mar 1843
Harriet Trap
Nancy Wood
Sarah Graham
Sarah Haynes
Elizabeth Jane Sharp
Eliza Dotson
Eddy Adams
14 Feb 1838, Carrollton
11 Nov 1875, Temple
06 Jan 1835
20 Dec 1855
03 Oct 1833
10 Oct 1876, Carrollton
Seburn Elisha Ray
Robert Toombs Sims
Elisabeth P. Ridguay
Grissy Barnett
Will Williams
Columbus Worley/Elizabeth
Barnes
S. V. Cole
Brisuell E. Cole
Sarah McGinnis
Many thank* to ShirZey Gardner for extracting this Zist for II A I
"LOST WILLS'' OF EARLY SETTLERS OF CARROLL C0UNTV
The foZZowing information is taken from CarroZZ County, Ga. Marriage* 8 Wilt*,
Inventory 6 Appraisements 1828-1845, 1848. The*e wilts have never before been
pubZished in any previou* index of CarroZZ County wiZZ*. They are "misplaced"
in the book*. The*e are the wiZZs of *ome of CarroZZ County'* earZiest *ettier*.
Name
Richard Ben*on
John G. Smith
Thoma* Fambrough,
Thoma* M. Kennon
John Vavi*
Jame* Cu*hen
WiZZiam Bryce
Kerney Voung
John WiZZimson
Christopher Bowen
Sr.
Vear
TW)
1831
1827
1834
1835
1840
1841
1841
1843
1845
Page Number
TO
31
100
122
146
2 76
284
292
399
471
Many thank* to Linda McCardZe u)ho extracted this Zist for u*.
to Mr. Ted 0. Brooke.
SpeciaZ thank*
"It ooouZd be interesting to know how many of the Zocation* of these oZd CarroZZ
County Po*t Offices could be determined. I wonder how many po*tmark* or canceZZation* from these couZd be found in attic* and trunk* in CarroZZ County and
from CarroZZ County descendants?"
Ted 0. Brooke, 79 WagonwheeZ Court, N.E., Marietta, Ga. 30067
CARROLL COUNTY POST OFFICES AND POSTMASTERS
cixca 1832-1930
The. fioZZowing in&oAmation was extracted ^Aom the Recoxds o& the Post O^ice
VepaAtment, the ReeoAd Appointment ofi PostmasteAs 1832-SeptembeA 30, 1971,
MicAo^iZm PubZication o^ the NationaZ Axchives o& the United States, AecoAd gAoup
28, aoZZ no. 22, taAget 23, CoaaoZZ County, GeoAgia.
The AecoAd shows the dates ofa estabZishment and discontinuance ofi post ofifiices,
theiA changes ofi name, and the names ofi and the appointment dates ofi theiA
postmasteAs.
The post o^hice names, as given undeA each time peAiod, axe aAAanged in tuto Zists.
The f^ixst Zist is aAAanged aZphabeticaZZy by name ofa post ofifiice; the second Zist
chAonoZogicaZZy by the date of, estabZishment, change oname, change o& state oa
county, oa occasionaZZy Ae-estabZishment o& post ofifiZce. J have noted within the
paAenthesis () the point ofi ending oj$ the aZphabeticaZ Zist and the point ofi begin¬
ning the chAonoZogicaZ Zist £oa infioAmation puAposes.
To compiZe the histoAy o& a post oi^ice, ifa the name o& the o^ice is in one o
the chAonoZogicaZ Zists, it can usuaZZy be pAesumed to be a new o^ice. 1& its
name oa Zocation had not been changed, oa j£J the. o^ice had not been Ae-estabZished,
its histoAy is continued thexeafitex in succeeding time peAiods in the aZphabeticaZ
Zist. the eaAZiest name ofi a post ofifiice is unknown, it can sometimes be fiound
by beginning at the eaxZiest listing ofi it, and then checking successiveZy eaxZiex
time peAiods untiZ anothex name oa Zocation is shown {,oa that o^ice. the name
ol the o^ice is in the iixst aZphabeticaZ Zist, its eaAZieA histoAy is given in
the AecoAd o& appointment oj$ postmasteAs ^oa the peAiod 1780-1832, which is aZso
lound in the NationaZ AAchives.
Eaaoas and vaAiants in speZZings o^ names ofi states, counties, post oAlices, and
post masteAS occasionaZZy occua in the AecoAds, and some entxies axe paAtZy oa
whoZZy iZZegibZe. It is, howeveA, sometimes possibZe to vexifay oa to AeconstAuct
these entries by AehexAing to otheA postaZ AecoAds in the NationaZ AAchives o&
the United States.
I wouZd Zike to note that "Jennie S. Smith", who was appointed post mistAess in
CaAAoZZton CouAt House on 19 VecembeA 1899 and Aeappointed 19 Januaxy 1905, was
boAn cixca 1838, maAAied GeoAge Smith [wheAe? when?) and was a daughteA o& Adkin
and Maxtha HeAAing Upshaw. Adkin Upshaw died in CoxaoZZ County 18 Septembex 1885.
does anyone have any moAe infioAmation on Jennie 3. (Upshaw) Smith?
Ted 0. BAooke
79 WagonwheeZ Couxt, N.E.
Marietta, GeoAgia 30067
VOLUME 10, cixca 1832-1844
CaAAoZZton Couxt House: Thomas McGuixe, 29 Dec 1830
John Vean, 18 Vec 1837
Lovien P. GaAAison, 17 Nov 1840
TeAence McGuixe, 25 Max 1843
Rothexwood: WiZZiam G. SpAinqeA, 27 Feb 1829
E. Eaxtex, 14 JuZ 1837
James H. Rogexs, 27 Jun 1840
TaZZapoosa:
47
POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS
Tallapoosa: John Robinson, 19 Jut IS32
John McCorkle S Joseph Little, 21 Apr 1S3S
{Jilla Rica (.mc): James L. Adore (Adaw?), 6 Jan 1S31
S.C. Candler 6 J. Aatrey, 15 May 1S37
Ezekiel S. Candler, 11 Apr 1S40
{Mote: Alphabetical List ends; Chronological List begins)
Laurel Hill: H.P. Mabry, 31 Jul IS33
E.M. Kibbler & P.G. Denham, 2 Sept 1S33
C. 6 ?. ?. White, 23 May 1S37
Thos. McGuire 6 Branch M. Mabry, 12 Apr 1S42
Hickory Level: James Babkin, 20 Oct 1S37
l/OLUME 17, 1S44-1S57
Carrollton Court House: Terence McGuire, 25 Mar 1S43
John Dean, 5 Apr 1S47
John McAAmer {tic),. 10 Jan IS51
John W. Wood, 10 Mov 1S52
Hickory Level:
Laurel Hill:
Rothermod:
Tallapoosa:
{/ilia Rica:
James Baskin, 20 Oct IS37
H.P. Mabry, 31 Jul IS33
Thos. McGuire & Branch M. Mabry, 12 Apr 1S42
Kerney Voung, 27 Oct 1S47
Woodford J. Mabry, 5 Jan 1S4S
David M. Bloodmrth, 10 Jan IS51
Wilson L. Bloodmrth, 10 Jan 1S56
James H. Rogers, 27 Jun 1S40
Robert H. Springer, 20 Oct 1851
John Robinson, 19 Jul 1S32
John McCorkle and Jos. Little, 21 Apr 1838
J.L. Robinson 6 A.R. Walton, 20 Oct 1852
Madison G. Harper, 14 Mov 1853
Ezekiel S. Candler, 11 Apr 1840
William H. Autrey, 17 Dec 1847
Wm. B. Moss, 12 May 1851
Denison B. Palmer, 29 Sept 1851
Abbott M. McWhorter, 1 Oct 1853
{/alentine M. Hodgson, 9 Dec 1854
George W. Autry, 30 Oct 1S55
John B. Slaughter, 26 Jan IS56
Thomas M. Hamilton, 6 Dec 1856
{Mote: Alphabetical List ends; Chronological List begins)
Burnt Stand: Robert A. Reid, 16 Sept 1847
Edu)in G. Womble, 16 Sept 1847
{changed to "Boivdon" 11 Jul 1848)
Cerro Gordo
(changed)
POST OFFICES ANP POST MASTERS
Bowdon: Edwin G. Womble, 11 Jul 1848
[late "CeAAO GoAdo”)
BuckhoAn:
Bowenville:
TAickum:
Flint Hill:
Sand Hill:
Tall Pirn:
CoppeA Hill:
Bu^alo:
Isaac E. Cobb, 8 Feb 1849
William Cobb, 16 Oct 1852
ldiscontinued 17 Oct 1853)
Wm. Bowen, 15 Feb. 1849
William W. MooAe, 27 May 1852
John Haiston, 18 Feb 1854
Joseph Coaa, 24 Jan 185
(discontinued 23 Sept ll57)
William H. AutAey, 9 Aug 1854
William F. BAOwn, 29 Aug 1854
HenAy M. Heu)ton, 10 Jan 1855
(discontinued 16 Sept 1856)
(Ae-established 29 Nov 1856)
James W. downs, 29 Nov 1856
Wm. F. BAOwn, 19 Sept 1857
Calvin P. Simmons, 28 Oct 1854
(discontinued 27 May 1856)
Thomas FaAmeA, 11 Nov 1854
Jesse S. FoAd 26 dec 185
(discontinued 5 May 18571
John B. Gamble, 25 ApA 1856
WimbeAly:
Buck HoAn:
Chanceville:
Mistletoe BoweA:
John Fouse, 7 Aug 1856
Joseph L. HaAt, 16 Sept 1856
(discontinued 20 Jan 1857)
HenAy S. Chance, 16 Jul 1857
James H. RodgeAS, 4 Nov 1857
[/PLUME 26, 1857-1876
Bowdon: Edwin G. Womble, 11 Jul 1848
Thomas S. CaAAison, 12 Oct 1860
(Aeappointed 18 Nov 1865)
Nathaniel Shelnutt, 17 dec 1866
John N. Shelnutt, 23 ApA 1867
James R. Thomason, 15 Jan 1869
John Haston, 9 Jan 1871
Jno. N. Shelnut, 11 Aug 1871
Nathaniel Shelnut, 19 Nov 1872
GAesham J. MeAAill, 16 Nov 1874
Bowenville: William W. MooAe, 27 May 1854
{discontinued 22 Jan 1866)
(Ae-established 26 Jul 1866)
POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS
Bowenville, cont.
Bu^alo:
Wm. Amis, 26 Jul 1S66
Thos. M. TolbeAt, 19 Vac. 1866
JoAdan Rowland, 11 Dec 1874
John B. Gamble, 25 ApA 1856
(discontinued 22 Jun 1866)
BuAnt Stand: RobeAt A. Retd, 16 Sept 1847
Ropos (?) AaAado (?), 21 Feb 1859
CaAAollton CouAthouse: John W. Wood, 16 Nov 1852
HenAy AsbuAy, 8 Feb 1858
(Ae-appointed 4 Dec 1865)
Wm. B. ConyeAS, 31 Jan 1866
John Long, 1 MaA 1867
John W. StewaAt, 9 ApA 1867
William B. BAacewell, 6 Aug 1872
ChaAles H. MeAAell, 13 Jan 1873
Chancevllle: HenAy S. Chance, 16 Jul 1857
RichaAd W. McKee, 28 Nov 1859
(discontinued 28 Sept 1866)
Flint Hill: William H. AutAey, 9 Aug 1854
(discontinued 22 Jan 1861)
HickoAy Level: James Baskin, 20 Oct 1837
(discontinued 27 Jun 1866)
(Ae-established 23 Jul 1866)
James L. Baskin, 23 Jul 1866
(discontinued 11 Jun 1868)
(Ae-established 19 Jun 1874)
(Pm. M. Allen, 19 Jun 1874
LauAel Hill:
RotheAwood:
Sand Hill:
Wilson L. BloodvooAth, 10 Jan 1856
(discontinued 27 Jun 1866)
(Ae-established 7 Oct 1867)
John H. Key, 7 Oct 1867
GeoAge W. Key, 25 Nov 1867
(discontinued 9 Aug 1869)
(Ae-established 10 ApA 1871)
J.R. Thomason, 10 ApA 1871
(discontinued 12 May 1871)
RobeAt H. SpAingeA, 20 Oct 1851
(discontinued 7 Jul 1866)
(Ae-established 4 Nov 1867)
James V. MooAe, 4 Nov 1867
(discontinued 15 Jun 1868)
James W. Downs, 29 Nov 1856
William F. BAOwn, 19 Sept 1857
(discontinued 5 Jan 1867)
(Ae-established 15 Feb 1871)
John W. CoaaoII, 15 Feb 1871
POST OFFICES ANV POST MASTERS
Tallapoosa:
Trickum:
Villa Rica:
Wimberly:
Madison G. Harper, 14 Nov 1853
(discontinued 4 Mar 1867)
[AC-established 24 Jun 1867)
Lacy V. CoopeA, 24 Jan 1867
[Note in HaAalson Coanty)
Joseph CaAA, 24 Jan 1856
(discontinued 23 Sept 1857)
Thomas M. Hamilton, 6 Vec 1856
SeaboAn W. Noland, 3 Feb 1866
Urn B. ChandleA, 16 Nov 1868
John Foase, 7 Aag 1856
(discontinued 7 Jul 1866)
Note: Alpahbetical List ends; Chronological List begins,
Mistletoe Bower:
Central Point:
Tompkinsville:
Loyal:
Allen’s Mills
Whitesburgh:
Victory:
Billow
(late ’’Loyal",
Shady Gaovc:
James H. RogeAS, 4 Nov 1857
(discontinued 2 ApA 1860)
James F. Reeves, 18 Mar 1858
(discontinued 15 Feb 1861)
John Thompkins, 24 Oct 1860
(discontinued 7 Jul 1866)
Wiles G. RobeASon, 11 Jan 1810
(To Billow, 25 Nov 1873)
Benj. (?) Richards, 13 Vec 1870
(discontinued 21 Jan 1876
JeAemiah A. McMullan, 19 Sept 1872
Henry W. McVaniel, 12 Mar 1873
WaAAen L. NoAAis, 26 Jan 1875
Warren L. Jforris U^c), 9 Feb 1875
B.F. Wilder, 25 Nov 1873
James B. Lowing, 6 Jul 1875
VOLUME 42, 1876-1889
Allen’s Mills,
Billow:
Will. L. Richards, 13 Vec 1876
(discontinued 2 Jan 1878)
B.F. Wilder, 25 Nov 1873
(discontinued, 23 Oct 1880)
(re-established 23 May 1881)
F.F. Marlow, 23 May 1881
S.J. Price, 24 Jun 1881
Franklin A. Roberson, 31 May 1882
(discontinued, mail to Carrollton, 6 Mar 1883,
POST OFFICES ANV POST MASTERS
Bowdon:
Bowe.nvi.ZtQ.:
CaAAollton CouAthouse:
Hickosiy Level:
Sand Hilt:
VictoAy:
Villa Rica:
WhitesbuAgh:
[Note: Alphabetical List
Shady Gaovc:
TuAkey CAcek Mill*:
Simsville:
Kansa^4:
GAesham L. MeAAill, 16 Nov 1874
Nathaniel Shelnutt, 25 Feb 1878
James W. Vowns, 3a., 7 Vec 1885
3oAdan Rowland, 11 Vec 1874
3as. H. BaAAon, 18 Vec 1876
(Name changed to Banning, 12 MaA 1883)
ChaAles H. MeAAell, 13 3an 1873
HenAy C. BAown, 26 Oct 1886
If)it. M. Allen, 19 3un 1874
(discontinued 23 3ul 1877)
Ue-established 18 3an 1886)
3ohn W. Tay,oA, 18 3an 1886
William H. Bledsoe, 28 May 1886
3as. L. Babkin, 20 Nov 1888
3ohn F. BAyce, 19 Feb 1889
3ohn W. CaAAoll, 15 Feb 1871
3.A.F. BAown, 10 Oct 1882
3ohn A.F. BAown (sic), 7 Nov 1882
CAaw&OAd M. VosteA, 13 Sept 1888
(mentioned in the Postal Bulletin, 1 Aug 1888)
WaAAen L. MoAAis, 9 Feb 1875
Miss Ella 3. McVaniel, 31 May [yeaA illegible)
(mentioned in the Postal Bulletin, 1 Aug 1888)
Will B. CandleA, 16 Nov 1868
(discontinued, mail to Cheeves, 6 Aug 1883)
3eAemiah A* McMullen, 19 Sept 1872
3as. T. VavenpoAt, 15 3an 1883
[changed to "WhitesbuAg" 16 May 1884)
ends; ChAonological List begins)
3ames B. Lowing, 6 3ul 1875
[mentioned in the Postal Bulletin, 22 May 1886)
3no. EntAekin, 11 May 1876
(changed to "Mount Zion", 21 May 1878)
GeoAge W. Autxey, 20 3ul 1876
AIftAed L. Waddell, 9 3an (yeaA illegible)
Benj. 3. McCain, 6 Nov 1879
(discontinued, mail to Temple, 31 Vec 1883)
3ei{eAson M. McBuAnett, 4 Oct 1876
(discontinued 29 Moa 1880)
(Ae-established 12 ApA 1881)
R.3.W. PatteASon, 12 ApA 1881
ChaAles Smith, 22 Aug 1881
(discontinued to Bowdon, 14 Aug 1884) (82?)
POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS
LauAel Hitt:
Holland's Mills:
Lovoe.ll:
Allen'a Mills:
Mount Zion:
(Late Turkey CAeek
tilUs)
LalAdsboAough:
[late LauAel Mills)
Lockvllle:
County Line:
PlovoshaAe:
CuAtls:
Joel:
Temple:
Fitts:
Roopvllle:
FAancls M. Thomason, 24 Nov 1876
Andrew J. LalAd, 22 Nov 1877
[Name changed to LalAdsboAough, 23 May 1878)
Lindsey Holland, 4 Vec. 1876
Jan\e^ E. Holland, 1 Nov 188
(Mentioned In the Postal Bulletin, 22 May 1886)
Jas. M. WalkeA, 4 Max 1878
E. Manson Smith, 19 Jut 188
-Ad M. Fleming, 1 May 1888
[mentioned In the Postal Bulletin, 22 May 1886)
Andrew J. AdeAhold, 8 ApA 1878
(mentioned In the Postal Bulletin, 22 May 1886)
Joseph Entxekln, 21 May 1878
Belle Robison, 9 Vec 188
Belle MoaaIs, 15 Nov 1886
(mentioned In the Postal Bulletin, 20 Nov 1888)
AndAew J. LalAd, 23 May 1878
Joslah V. GAeen, 24 Oct (yeaA Illegible)
Wilson L. CAaven, 4 Jun 1883 _
(Name changed to MabAy, 24 Nov 1884)
PAeston H, Hestexly, 29 Nov 1878
(discontinued, mall to CaAAollton, 3 May 1882 (3?)
HenAy M. Head, 29 Vec 1879
WalkeA C. Camp, 8 May 1882
(mentioned In the Postal Bulletin, 1 Aug 1888)
Vavld J. MooAe, 16 Max 1880
William H. Bakex, 18 ApA 188
(mentioned In the Postal Bulletin, 1 ApA 1886)
Amos B. Fitts, 12 ApA 1881
James K.P. ByAam, 24 Jan 1884
Wm. S. HoaaIs, 11 Feb 1888
Joel P. Saties, 29 Jun 1881
V.F. ChambeAS, 31 Vec 1883
Joel P. Sates, 28 Feb 1884
Miss FAances E. ChambeAS, 24 Oct 1887
Jas. H. Allen, 24 ApA 1882
Rlchd. L. Route, 15 Oct 188
Wm. M. ChandleA, 1 Nov 1882
Augustin S.C. Chance, 5 May 1885
James Gaston, Ja. 15 Vec 1888
(discontinued to CaAAollton, 1 Feb 1889)
Thos. M. Roop, 1 Nov 1882
James M. AlemndeA, 8 May 1883
Vavld F. PeaAce, 27 Vec 1888
(mentioned In the Postal Bulletin, 1 Aug 1888)
POST OFFICES ANV POST MASTERS
1/7
Cheeves :
Emily:
Banning:
[late Bovoenville)
[/ilia Rica.:
[late Cheeves)
Rilia:
Kansas:
BuAivell :
(jJhitesbuAg:
[late WhitesbuAgh)
MabAy:
[late LaiAdsboAough)
Clem:
Gold \)illage:
Lang:
Plug:
Mandeville:
VOLUME
Allen'4 Mills:
ZachaAy T. Allen, 16 dec 1SS2
[mailed to [/ilia Rica, 7 Aug ISS3)
Emily McClendon, 2 Jan 1SS3
JaspeA G. McKee, 26 Aug 188~
Jas. H. BaAAon, 12 Moa 1$83^
[mentioned in the Postal Bulletin 1 Aug 1888)
ZachaAy T. Allen, 1 Aug 1SS3
Wm. B. CnadleA, 30 Nov 1SS_
[mentioned in the Postal Bulletin, 2 Sept 1885) \
AlbeAt J. Simplon, 6 dec ISS3
[discontinued, papeAS to Boivden, 22 Vec 1SS_J
James A. Phillips, 13 Vec ISS3
[discontinued, papeAs to Bouodon, 16 Vec 1SS4)
Joseph A. Robesson, 26 Vec 1SS3
John J. Dance, 15 Vec
Wm. E. CAaw&OAd, 11 Nov 1SS6
film. A. (1lalkeA, 27 Vec 1SS6
[discontinued, papeAS to CaAAollton, 21 Jan 1SS7
(Ae-established 21 ApA 1SS7)
FAanklin A. RobeASon, 21 ApA 1SS7
Jas. T. VavenpoAt, 16 May 1SS4
(mentioned in the Postal Bulletin, 11 Jan 1SS9)
James G. Adamson, 24 Nov 1SS4
John H. Jones, 17 Vec 1SS5
Wm. P. StatnakeA, 14 Jan 1SS6
[discontinued, papeAS to Villa Rica, 2 Nov 1SS_)
Benjamin F. Lang, 1 Jun 1SS7
[mentioned in the Postal Bulletin, 13 ApA 1SSS)
Chas. J. Levans, 24 Jan 1SSS
Wm. C. Shelnutt, 16 Oct JSSS
6SA, ciAca 1SS9-1930
AndAew J. AdeAhold, S ApA 1SSS
RobeAt C. Edge, 14 Vec 1S96
StaAling T. BAOoks, 2 Oct 1899
MaAy J. Couch, 14 Feb 1902
RenthioAd (?) H. Boyd, 9 Oct 1903
[discontinued, papeAS to Villa Rica, 9 Nov 1904)
Banning:
Bouxion:
BiiA.MH.tt:
CaAAottton
Ctam:
POST OFFICES AW POST MASTERS
Jamas H. BaAAon, 12 Moa IS S3
Jamas M. Moaaow, 30 Vac. 1S90
Josaph J. Moaaoiv, IS ApA 1904
HanAy G. TaytoA, 4 Nov 1904
Mas. Maude 7. HanAy, [Act, 15 Aug 1923) 15 Jan 1924
Vavid L. Rica, (Act) 14 Jut 1926
GaoAge CaAAigan, (Act) 3 Jan 1921
Vavid L. Rica, 12 May 1921
Mas. Kata V. Sosabaa, 15 Sapt 1931
Jamas W. Voums, Ja. 1 Vac 1SS5
Thomas A.C. Smith., 5 Fab 1891
John T. Futtitova, 12 Jan 1894
Josiah J. WatkaA, 1 Fab 1898
Manda (?) L. MooAa, 22 May 1913
Journal A. Gtadnay, 28 Sapt 1918
CJm. T. Johnson, (Act) 10 Aug 1920
RobaAt L. LovvoAn (?) 4 Oct 1921
(Acappointed, 15 Jan 1926)
[Aeappointed, 31 Jan 1930)
FAanktin A. RobaASOn, 21 ApA 1881
(discontinued, papOAS to CaAAottton, 6 Jun 1889)
Jamas A. HaaAn, 5 Fab 1902
(discontinued 31 Jan 1909)
Jamas C. JataA, 6 Moa 1914)
Maude HaaAn, 15 Fab 1915
Raby (sic) B. FtatchaA, dactinad 19 Vac 1919
Mittya B, BaAnas, dactinad 9 ApA 1920
Otivia AtaxandaA, (Act 21 ApA 1922) 21 Jut 1922
John T. HaaAn (Act) 1 Aug 1924
Wm. L. GaAACit, 15 Vac 1924
ttitay M. CAavan, (Act 10 Fab 1926) 15 May 1926
CouAthousa: HanAy C. BAouin, 26 Oct 1886
ChaAtas H. McAAatt, 18 ApA 1890
(Aeappointed 6 Jan 1891)
Rich'd N. Moses, 19 Jun 1893
Anna R. Moses, 11 Fab 1891
GaoAge M. Smith, 5 Oct 1891
Jennie B. Smith, 1.9 Vac 1899
(Aeappointed 19 Jan 1905)
Ctauda E. Smith, 26 Jan 1909
W.F. Baoum, 6 May 1913
Stephan B. Race, 20 ApA 1916
[Aeappointed 4 Jun 1920)
WatkaA M. Cobb, 1 Aug 1924
(Aeappointed 14 Fab 1929)
John H. Jonas, 11 Vac 1885
John J. Hottou)ay, 4 Nov 1898
John W. VaIvca, 6 Jut 1905
John W. RivcAs, 14 Vac 1901
Few C. CavandaA, 12 Oct 1912
Mas. Stake Hottoway, 23 Jun 1914
Sam L. Cook, 18 Jan 1915
//y
POST OFFICES m> POST MASTERS
Clem, cont:
County Lint:
CuAtis:
Emily:
Hickory Level:
Holland'4 Mill*:
Joel:
Lang:
Lomll:
MabAy:
Mandeville:
ClaAence H. Cleveland, 13 Nov 1915
Ait-6. MavoA CAeu)-6, 7 Jul 1918
Solomon L. Holloway, 25 Ap-t 7925
WaltzA C. Camp, 8 May 18821?)
(discontinued, papeAS to WhitesbuAg, 77 Jan 190:1
William S. HaAA.it>, 11 Feb 1888
(discontinued, papeAS to CaAAollton, 25 Oct ISStf
JaspeA G. McKee, 26 Aug 1885
ChaAles B. Phillip*, 8 Feb 1892
L.V. Phillips, 17 Jun 1898
ldiscontinued, papeAS to Hulett, 28 Jun 1898)
Maggie Jones, 29 May 1899
(discontinued, mail to Banning, 15 Jan 7975)
John F. BAyce, 17 Feb 1889
Wm. T. Winn, 5 ApA 1899
John F. BAyce, 12 Aug 1901
(discontinued, papeAS to CaAAollton, 25 Nov 7977 7
James E. Holland, 7 Nov 1886
(discontinued, mail to WhitesbuAg, 8 May 1905)
FAances E. ChambeAS, 24 Oct 1887
Joel P. Votes, 13 Jun 1889
Ella L. Vatzs, 21 Jan 1891
(discontinued, mail to Tyus, 26 Oct 1892)
Benjamin F. Lang, 7 Jun 1887
Wm. T. RichaAds, 20 ApA 1893
Isaac H. Smith, 10 Jan 1895
(changed to Hulett, 14 Feb 1896)
BiAd M. Fleming, 1 May 1888
Vispato Plug, 7 Jan 1891
BiAd M. Fleming, 23 Feb 1894
Julius C. Stallings, 17 Oct 1896
John W. Pentecost, 24 Nov 1896
Thomas J. FosteA, 19 Jan 1898
WalteA L. Nix, 1 Sept 1899
(discontinued, papeAS to Clem, 19 Nov 1903)
James G. Adamson, 24 Nov 1884
(discontinued, mail to CaAAollton, 17 Vec 1904?)
William C. Shelnutt, 16 Oct 1888
GeoAge V. CAeel, 28 Sept 1893
Ruben V. Holcombe, 14 Feb 1898
Wm. S. Adams, 27 Nov 1906
Senoia B. Vuncan, 5 Vec 1907
Jesse Lee Adams, 29 Oct 1909
Wm. S. Adams, 28 May 1912
(discontinued, mail to Bowdon Junction 31 Aug 7971
/20
Mount Zion:
PlowshaAe:
Plug:
ROOpville:
Sand Hill:
Shady GAove:
Temple:
:POST OFFICES ANV POST MASTERS
Bdlla MoaaIs, 15 Nov IS86
Anna Mitchell, 17 Fab 1S9S
Manila Martin, 21 Max. 1906
Joseph W.B. PhaAA, 5 Nov 1906
[discontinued, wail to Waco, 29 Jan 1907)
(Aescended, HaAalson Co*, 28 Fab 1907)
Joseph W.B. PhaAA, 5 Nov 1906
(discontinued, 15 Aug 1918, mail to CaAAollton)
(Aescended 8 Aug 1918)
Mas. Julia ClaAk, 1 Oct 1930
Mas. Julia L. ClaAk, 26 Fab 1931
William H. BakaA, 18 ApA 1881
Joseph B. MooAa, 28 ApA 1893 'Q
(discontinued, mail to CaAAollton, 30 Nov 1904)
ChaAlas J. Levans, 24 Jan 1888
Miss Ella Johnson, 6 Oct 1891
ldiscontinued, papeAs to WhitesbuAg, 24 Nov 1891)
John T. MoAAis, 1 .MaA 1892
Caleb STona, 25 Jan 1894
Willie W. Stephans, 11 Jun 1903
'[discontinued, papaAS to WhitasbuAg, 14 Jan 1904)
Vavid F. PaaAca, 27 Vac 1888
John T. Veal, 22 ApA 1892
MillaAd F. JOAdan, 3 Jun 1897
GaoAgia P. Pentecost, 27 Nov 1906
Mial B. PollaAd, 13 Jul 1908
GaoAgia P. Pentecost, 1 Sept 1908
Wm. A. GaAAett, 20 Sept 1909
GeoAge E. Pentecost, 15 Jul 1915
Wm. A. GaAAett, 28 Feb 1925
[Aeappointed 23 May 1929)
CAaw^oAd M. VosteA, 13 Sept 1888
John A.F. BAOom, 16 Feb 1894
Abbie C. ScAoggin, 15 Jan 1897
James V. (?) HestoAlee, 16 Nov 1898
(discontinued, papeAs to CaAAollton, 29 Feb 1904)
James B. Lowing, 6 Jul 1875
James M. HendAix, 16 Nov 1897
[discontinued, papeAs to CaAAollton, 31 Vac 1901)
Rich'd L. Rowe, 15 Oct 1887
Miss MyAtie CAaven, 25 May 1892
l/an R. Vavis, 14 Oct 1892
Thomas B. GAifa&in, 17 Jun 1893
WalkeA M. Cobb, 9 Jun 1897
WaAneA A. EnteAkin, 22 Jan 1915
(Aeappointed 29 Aug 1919)
Thos. E. KiAk [acting) 1 Sept 1923
Miss Maud E. Sewell, 22 Jun 1926
MoAine Allgood, 10 MaA 1931
/^7
POST OFFICES ANV POST MASTERS
VictoAy:
\Jilla Pica:
WhitesbuAg:
Elia J. McVaniel, 31 May 1882
MaAtha F. Causey, 17 Jan 1902
Ella J, HeaAn, 16 Jan 1906
[discontinued, mail to Bouxion, 15 Jan 1913)
William 8. CandleA, 30 ApA 1885
ZachaAy T. Alien, 30 MaA 1889
James T. HendeAson, 16 Jan 1893
Miss MaAy J. PAitchett, 29 Sept 1893
ZacahAy T. Allen, 9 Aug 1897
LeanoAa R. Allen, 6 Feb 1904
{Aeappointed 27 Jan 1909)
HenAy G. RobeAds, 18 Jul 1911
T.F. Sykes, 7 Jul 1916 .
HenAy G. RobeAds, 23 Nov 1921
Camillas L. RobeAds, 1 ApA 1923
[Aeappointed 9 Feb 1929)
James P. VavenpoAt, 16 May 1884
William C. BAannan, 31 Oct 1889
Joseph B. Camp, 22 ApA 1896
James L. Almon, 22 MaA 1900
Thomas W. Camp, 14 ApA 1900
Guy B. Camp, 18 Sept 1929
[Note: Alphabetical List ends; ChAonological List begins)
Caoss Plains: Chesley J. Hallman, 6 Jun 1889
[discontinued, papeAS to CaAAollton, 6 Oct 1889)
BuAwell: John G. PaAkeA, 15 Jul 1889
James A. HeaAn, 23 Oct 1890
John C. GAiHies, 15 Jun 1899
James A. HeaAn, 5 Feb 1902
Billou):
Rett:
Catie:
SiveA:
RalteAwood (sic):
Bennie:
Wm. M. Jones, 20 Jan 1891
RobeAt P. Nixon, 4 ApA 1893
[discontinued, papeAS to CaAAollton, 13 Oct 1893,
Lucy T. Russell, 19 May 1891
[discontinued, mail to WhitesbuAg, 16 Jun 1905)
Joseph T. Nolan, 19 May 1891
[discontinued, papeAS to WhitesbuAg, 13 Jan 18931
James M. Lee, 11 Jul 1891 .
[discontinued, papeAS to CaAAollton, 24 Oct 1903j
Mattie B. SpAingeA, 7 Jan 1892
CaAAie Johnson, 27 Jan 1896
[discontinued, papeAS to Plug 18 Jan 1897
Jesse A. MuAAah, 25 MaA 1892
Isaac N. McLendon, Sa. 17 Oct 1893
[discontinued, papeAS to CaAAollton, 22 Vec 1898)I
Elizabeth T. Hogan, 4 ApA 1900
[discontinued, papeAS to CaAAollton, 24 Oct 1903)'
POST OFFICES ANV POST MASTERS
Fitts:
SpA2JMQ.ll:
HaAman:
Tyus:
HoAa.ce.:
LaboA:
Ithlca:
Joel:
Veal:
MOSes:
Gulledge:
Rllla:
BonneA:
Billow:
Thos. M. HamAlck, 25 Moa 1892
[discontinued, papeAS to CaAAollton, 17 Nov 1892)
Caleb M. SpAewell, 2 ApA 1892
[changed to "HaAman" 1 Feb 1894)
(aim. J. HaAman, 1 Feb 1894
[discontinued, papeAS to CaAAollton, 24 Oct 1903)
AndAew A. Hallum, 8 ApA 1892
Matthew lnl. Dixon, 10 Oct 1894
AndAew A. Hallum, 15 Jan 1896
JoAdan C. Bass, 28 Dec 1897
Exeklel M. Bass, 15 ApA 1899
[discontinued, mall to CaAAollton, 18 Feb 1905)
CkaAHe W. BonneA, 1 Sept 1892
W.A. AImon, 11 Vec. 1893
Moses E.V. Spence, 20 Vec 1894
ImaA (?) V. Keyes, 22 Vec 1899
Wm. A. AImon, 25 Oct 1900
[discontinued, papeAS to CaAAottton, 6 Oct 1902)
AmeAlcus Mauldin, 16 Sept 1892
Nelson A. MuAphy, 5 Vec 1893
[discontinued, papeAS to Waco, 28 Vec 1893)
Jacob E. Levens, 27 Nov 1896
[Aesclnded 4 Feb 1898)
RobeAt Boyd, 29 Sept 1892
MeAAell A. Boyd, 3 ApA 1893
Jemima A. LambeAt, 24 Jan 1895
discontinued, papeAS to Allen's Mills, 17 Nov 1902)
Ella L. Yates, 4 Jan 1893
Ella L. LowAy, 13 Jan 1894
[discontinued, papeAS to Bowdon, 16 Nov 1904)
James W. Simpkins, 3 Moa 1893
(discontinued, papeAS to Tyus, 22 Nov 1898)
ChaAles B. Williams, 25 Moa 1893
[discontinued, papeAS to CaAAollton, 10 Sept 1894)
AndAew J. Gulledge, 7 Jul 1893
[Aesclnded 6 Sept 1894)
Holly H. KayloA, 15 Aug 1893
[discontinued, papeAS to Bowdon, 13 May 1895)
GeoAge A. BonneA, 30 Oct 1893_
[discontinued, papeAS to Roopvllle, 24 Jan 1894)
Newton J. ChandleA, 10 Moa 1894
[discontinued, papeAS to Sackvllle, 1 Sept 1903)
POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS
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Abilene:
Boago.:
StogneA i
Vot:
Otto:
Hulett:
Henlew:
BiAtha:
Eton:
James M. McCalman, 6 Jun 1894
S.C. Spence, 9 Nov 1897
MaAy J. Spence, 16 Dec 1897
{discontinued, papeAS to Horace, 17 Nov 1898)
John F. McKenzie, 24 Dec 1898
Ke.tuA.ah F. Ivey, 6 Aug 1901
(discontinued, papeAS to CaAAollton, 6 Oct 1902)
HiAam M. Ktng, 7 Aug 1894
James J. StogneA* 27 Jan 1896
Joe Smith, 25 Nov 1896
{discontinued, papeAS to Waco, 22 dec 1896)
Celia L. King, 12 Jun 1897
Benjamin E. Styles, 3 ApA 1899
Celia L. King, 23 May 1900
Marcus King, 6 Nov 1905
Mattie d. StogneA, 1 Moa 1906
{discontinued, mail to Waco, 15 Oct 1917)
James J. StogneA, 19 Sept 1894
Joseph A. WaAAen, 26 ApA 1895
MeAsda L. MooAe, 7 Jan 1903
MaAion W. LovvoAn, 15 Sept 1903
ElbeAt A. Eason, 30 Jan 1904
(discontinued, mail to Botodon, 9 Jun 1905)
Susan {/. WidneA, 9 Feb 1895
Thomas J. 7ngAam, 6 dec 1895
Wesley W. Johnson, 5 ApA 1900
Neuman N. Johnson, 7 Jan 1903
AlbeAt C. Kemp, 19 dec 1905
William H. MooAe, 12 Moa 1908
John T. HaAAod, 6 ApA 1910
Wm. N. LovvoAn, 3 Feb 1913
{discontinued, mail to Bouxion, 15 Aug 1916)
RichaAd E. HaApeA, 24 ApA 1895
{aescinded 17 Aug 1895)
Isaac H. Smith, 14 Feb 1896
delta A. Smith, 10 May 1897
MeAAell A. Boyd, 2 Oct 1899
(discontinued, papeAS to {/ilia Rica 16 dec 1903)
Susan C. dickson, 25 Nov 1896
{discontinued, papeAS to WhitesbuAg 4 Jan 1904)
Jessee Waddell, 28 Jan 1897
Wm. J. Waddell, 5 Nov 1897
{discontinued, papeAS to Temple, 4 Nov 1898)
Eli KilgoAe, 16 Nov 1897
Johnson N. KilgoAe, 4 Aug 1902
John W. Hollovoay, 23 Jan 1903
{discontinued, papeAS to WhitesbuAg, 19 Feb 1903)
POST OFFICES ANV POST MASTERS
BeAlene:
COAbett:
Sine i
Jake:
CoAaxi :
Lilac:
Buckingham:
Sackville:
Hodge:
Jet:
Kath.aA.ine:
Reavesville:
Stell:
Joseph K. Haney, 16 Feb 1S9S
Thomas R. Rutledge, 9 Moa 1898
ldiscontinued, papeAs to Temple, 31 Vec 1902)
William E. LooveAn (?) 16 Jul 1898
Isaac W. SkinneA, 17 Sept 1898
John F. SkinneA, 2 Nov 1901
[Aescinded 13 Nov 1901)
Isaac W. SkinneA, 17 Sept 1898.
(changed into ClebuAne Co., Ala., 18 Nov 1901 )
W.E. Smith 29 Oct 1898
(Aescinded 16 Jan 1899)
Be.njamin F. RobeAtson, 16 Nov 1898
Washington C. Hamil, 18 Feb 1904
James G. RobeAtson, 16 Jun 1906
{discontinued, mail to Waco, HaAalson Co.,
12 Feb 1907)
{Aescinded, 28 Feb 1907)
James G. RobeAtson, 16 Jun 1906
Eva C. RobeAtson, 31 Moa 1910
GeaAge W. Roop, 17 Jan 1911
{Mail to Waco, 15 Aug 1912)
John C. Hicks, 23 Jun 1899
{discontinued, papeAs to BeAlene, 31 Oct 1900)
Elijah M. Vates, 18 ApA 1900
{discontinued, papeAS to Temple, 28 Feb 1902)
NaAcisy Jane Levans, 9 Aug 1900
{discontinued, papeAs to CaAAollton, 31 Oct 1902)
Olive \J. BonneA, 19 Vec 19Q0
(discontinued, papeAs to CaAAollton, 31 Oct 1903)
ChaAley B. Williams, 19 ApA 1901
{discontinued, papeAs to Banning, 30 Jan 1904)
Mattie V. StogneA, 17 Moa 1903
{discontinued, papeAs to BaAge, 14 Oct 1905)
Joseph T. PatteASon, 8 ApA 1903
{discontinued, papeAs to StogneA, 31 Jan 1904)
HeAman J. Reaves, 15 ApA 1903
{discontinued, mail to Bouodon, 31 Jan 1905)
John M. FletcheA, 8 Sept 1903
{discontinued, mcul to Bouodon, 31 Jan 1905)
GeoAge S. McElAoy, 29 ApA 1911
OscaA F. LambeAt, 4 Jan 1912
James T. Stallings, 9 Vec 1912
Wm. S. Adms, 2 Sept 1915
Bouodon Junction:
/2£
POST OFFICES MV POST MASTERS
Bowdon Junction, cont. Oscar F. Lambert, 10 Jan 1917
Lester P. LambeAt 28 Feb 1929
Genola: John H. Helson, 22 Oct.1915
IKoine S. Ingram, 4 Nov 1920
{discontinued 1946)
Many thanks to Mr. Ted 0. Brooke ion. compiling this iniormation ion. our quan.ten.ly!
INDEX TO 1827 LAND LOTTERY
CARROLL COUNTY, GA.
[By Districts)
The iollowing iniormation ms taken irom the onigivwJL records oi the 1827 .
Land LotteAy in the Surveyor General's OHice oi the State oi Georgia, located
in the Archives and History Building, Atlanta, GeAogia.
Copied and extracted by:
Edna S. Lackey
FIRST DISTRICT, FIFTH SECTION, CARROLL COUNTY, GA.
We, the managers appointed to superintend the drawing oi the Lottery authorized
by the several Acts oi the Legislature to dispose oi and distribute the Lands
lately acquired irom the Creek Nations oi Indians by the United States in treaty
concluded at the Indain Springs on the 12th day oi February 1825, do certiiy that
we have periormed the duty assigned us, and that the iollowing pages contain the
names oi.the iortunate drawers in the Fiith Section oi Carroll County with the
respective lots oi land drawn by them.
Signed: Ted Cullens H. Luckie John Harcher Joseph Ligon Edw. Cartfl
LOT NO. NAME DISTRICT COUNTY DATE
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
21
22
23
24
Charles, Thomas
Forsythe, John J.
Barnes, Wm. Jr.
Wood, Johm {Sol.)
Martin, John
Stone, Thomas B.
Foard, Daniel
Pharr, Sarah widow
Murry, Joseph M.
Rodgers, John
Chandler, James Q.
Mitchell, Henry J.
Stoutamire, Newil
Preswood, Robert
Butler, John to.
William
John orphan
Williamson
Patrick orphans
Osburn,
Lowrie,
Glover,
Hardin,
Hardins
Haydens
Bledsoes
Grays
Davis
Newleys
Hardmans
Winns
Gardners
Harveys
Bryans
Blankenships
Robins
Rowes
Gains
Orrs
Wilsons
Beasleys
McDuiiie
Hall .
Chatham
Putnam
Henry
Jones
Jones
Oglethorpe
Jackson
Wilkes
Bryan
Habersham
Franklin
Greene
Baldwin
Morgan
Newton
Hall
Morgan
Tattnall
6
1
20 July 18304
15 Dec 1829 \
1 Oct 1827
20 Feb 1828
28 May 1827
29 Jul 1830
Nov 1837
Dec 1829
Jul 1843
Dec 1827
19 Aug 1837 !
May. 1936
15 Nov 1832
8 Nov 1842
31 May 1830 j
6 Dec 1842
14 Jan 1837 I
16 Dec 1830
8 Nov 1838
1
7
25
26
21
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
1827 LAND LOTTERY
NAME DISTRICT COUNTY VATE
Ray, William H.
ShoAt, John lSol.)
HaAAison, Daniel
Beckham, James V.
Adcock, GeoAge W.
Adam*, Mathias
McGiboncy, EAasmu*
Bland, John
Eltl6, James[Sol.)
McFa/iland, Robt. (RS)
DyAe, Edmond H.
MooAe, Roderick R.
WallCA, Elijah (RS)
Young, Elizabeth
Husband absent
BAyan, Mile*
Johvu, Robert (RS)
John Slaughter
GoA.ee, Amo*
Love, RobeAt
BAad&OAd, ChaAle*
TeAnoA, Thomas
Mincy, Williby
John W. Evan*
Ray*
9th Vlit.
Conn*
PattoAson*
559 whtl
Wynns
Vincent*
Avan*
Hand*
Blanken*hip*
Tuttle* Bn.
LatimeA*
SandeA*
Allied*
Downs
ClaAke*
PAidge'ons
WAight*
WAight*
WhoAton*
Vunn*
StaiioAd*
Cani&aA*
Hamock, Thoma* RozieA*
Ree*e'*, David oAphan* ChambeA*
Camp, Samuel Ja. Jone*
HaAAold, Axianna blind Rutland*
Fo*teA, William
King, Ralph.
RambeAt, ScaAbAough
Jolley, William
MoAAi*, Alonzo V.
ThoAnton, Benj . Ja.
Pin*on, EdwaAd T.
ComeA, AndeA*on
Ram*ey, GeoAge (So£.)
Heflin, Wilie, Sa. (Sol)BAeed*
BAOwn, VAucilla coidou) ?
SeaA*, AlbeAt WAight*
GaAAett, Lucinda illeg. 117 Vi*t.
Haidman, I*aac Rou*eau*
McCuAley, Mo*e* CaApenteA*
Heaindon, EdwaAd PoweA*
CaAn*, MabAy God&Aey*
TouyloA, Kinchen ClaAk*
McMillan, Amon NewbAy*
Bate*
WimbeAley*
Oaa*
WaAd*
HoAton*
SandeA*
TayloA*
T.W. HaAAi*’
Walton
Fayette
S.Baggett
DeKalb
I.Haa*
ManAoe
Walton
MontgomeAy
GAeene
Washington
JaspeA
FAanklin
BuAke
WaAAen
WaAAen
19 Nov 1836
6 Feb 1846
11 Feb 1846
21 Dec 1828
1 Jun 1843
10 Aug 1830
8 ApA 1829
28 Sept 1836
12 Nov 1831
27 Dec 1830
27 Jul 1830
1 Jul 1830
17 ApA 1827
Newton
WaAAen
Columbia
MontgomeAy
(John CaAlton)
Momoe
(PaAk 8 Baldwin)31
20 Feb 1828
27 Dec 1828
6 ApA 1832
10 Sept 1848
ClaAke
Gwinnett
(Jame* H.
ElbeAt
Wayne
(T.Canw)
MoAgan
(Wm. Silman)
Fayette
Putnam
WaAAen
Bibb
Momoe
Bibb
Houston
Pike
HenAy
ElbeAt
WaAAen
Jones
HenAy
HenAy
Baldwin
ClaAke
Hancock
OglethoApe
ElbeAt
LauAen*
Rabun
Putnam
Jones
25
SheAOA)1
16
Jan
Jan
Jan
Dec
1846
1834
1846
1833
6 Feb 1846
6
14
16
20
14
12 Jan 1846
7 Nov 1832
Nov 1847
2 May 1837
28 Dec 1837
Moa 1832
Jul 1830
Nov 1839
Jun 1830
9 May 1843
22 Dec 1836
2 Jul 1830
30 Aug 1841
24 ApA 1834
12 Dec 1835
5 Jun 1843
25 ApA 1832
20 Nov 1833
5 Dec 1840
7 Dec 1935
7 Jul 1827
21 May 1829
11 Dec 1828
3 Aug 1831
1827 LAND LOTTERY
/ay
LOT. MO.
79
83
84
85
139
140
147
148
149
150
154
155
156
157
162
163
167
168
172
173
NAME VISTRICT
PoAAy, VoctoA Lloyd*
Hodge*, Elizabeth, Hatvey*
Loui*a, Maty, 8
Rebecca
Lind*ey, Archibald Fane*
Knowle*, Jame* Knowle*
COUNTV
Bibb
BAyan
Habet*ham
GAeene
VATE
14 Jul 1827
18 dec 1838
19 Vec 1842
11 Sept 1844
[Note: Thi* li*t *kip* i[Aom #85 to # 139—theAe may be a page mi**ing keAe)
Scott, AlexandeA
(rioodley, Clayton S.
Vi*on, Thoma* T.
McCall, Vavid
Hin*on, Jame* St.
Thoma*ton, John B.
CaAutheA*, W. C.
Gawen, Batney OAphan
Page, Thoma*
CUinham, Benjamin
Malone, FAanci* [Sol)
A*tin, RobeAt (RS)
AlfoAd, Julia* C.
Beall, RobeAt
Gib*on, John
A* citizen
BAa**well, Je**e Sa.
Woodwatd*
BAOwn*
GoAdon*
McDonald*
Lumpkin*
(Voodwatd*
Phipp*
McLeod*
BlanchaAd*
FaiAchild*
Vale*
A*tin*
MyAick*
Bled*oe*
Patham*
Pope*
MonAoe
MoAaan
Butke . W.8. PaAkeA
Appling
Clatke
MonAoe
Madi*on
Glynn
Hou*ton
CJilkin*on
JaspeA
GAeen
Up*on
Putnam
h/aAAen
Jone*
7 Vec 18301
7 Jun 18271
17 Feb 1846
18 Vec
1 Jul
1 Jul
11 Vec
12 May
23 Aug
2 Jul
11 Aug
28 Jun
25 Jul
24 Feb
26 Vec
16 Jun
1830
18431
18431
1837
1832
1827
1827 ;
1831
1830
1827
1832
1828
1830
Many thank* to Edna Lackey £oa contAibuting thi* poAtion ofi the 1827 Land LotteAy
tioA CaAAoll County. Thi* will continue with othzA district* in iutute i**ue* oi
the CaAAoll County Genealogical QuaAteAly.
THE KNIGHTS ANV THE JOHNSONS OF CARROLL COUNTY
The*e Bible AecoAd* of, the Johnson Family of CaAAoll County weAe *ent to me by
a gAanddaughteA of JeffeA*on OJoAd Knight, my gAeat uncle. He maAAied into the
Johnson Family. Hi* childAen weAe Aai*ed in CaAAoll County afteA hi* wife died.
Thi* family lived in the *outhea*t coAneA of the county. Hi* daughteA Aecalt*
many family Aeunion* along the AiveA neaA the Johnson Cemetety, which can be located
on.the county map. In the*e AecoAd*,.my gAeat uncle i* AefeAAed to a* J.W. Knight.
l*a Johnson, hi* wife, wa* *aid to have taught *chool in CoaaoII County. JeffeA*on
WoAd Knight wa* the *on otf John C. Knight and Maty Beck, al*o of CaAAoll County.
Two othet geneAation* of Knight* lived in CaAAoll County: Andet*on C. Knight and
hi* fatheA, CaAAington Knight.
CaAAinaton Knight.and hi* wife Luhaney came to CaAAoll County fAom Ja*peA County
when the county wa* fit*t being *ettled. CaAAington Knight i* found on the fit*t
juAy list of CaAAoll County. It is believed that he *ettled in White*bwtg. Some
of hi* defendants ate butied in the White*buAg CemeteAy. Since mo*t of hi*
childAen *ettled in CaAAoll County, I will list what I know of hi* childAen.
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THE KNIGHTS AHV THE JOHNSONS Of CARROLL COUHTV
Anderson C. Knight b. 1818 m. 1841 Elizabeth Adison
m. 1864 Nancy Jane Smith
Maty Ann Knight b. 1822 m. Eddison Reeve*
John J. .Knight 6. ca.. 1825 m. Jane V.? 1860
Emily Mandaville Knight b. 23 Sept 1821 m. 21 Vec 1837 James C. Brown
William B.E. Knight no information
Nancy Josephin Knight b. 14 Mat 1828.m. 7 Oct 1855 Chatles C. Wager
Vetmelia Knight b. ca. 1816 m. William J. Young
Z would like to correspond with anyone with information of these families.
Linda Knight Haddet
Rt 11 Box 499 Lot 704 North
Birmingham, Ala. 35210 ^
BIBLE RECORV OF THE JOHNSON FAMILY
CARROLL COUNTY, GA.
S.A. Johnson born April 25
James C. Johnson born Feb. 14,
J.E. Johnson born Nov. 21,
W.A. Johnson born Feb. 17,
Maty J. Johnson born Aug 5, 1
Nancy J. Johnson born Jan. 29,
V.A. Johnson born Nov. 6,
Isa Johnson born Vec. 7 ,
Em2. Johnson. born Sept. 14
Louie Knight born Oct. 31,
Ruel Johnson Knight born Apr.
Sallie Sue Knight born Mat.
Joe Ben Knight born Nov.
J.W. Knight born Mar.
Grace Johnson born June
Christine Johnson born Sept.
Garnett Benjamin Boner Johnson
13,
26,
4,
30,
19,
13
, 1843
1840
1860
1865
867
1870
1873
1875
, 1879
1896
1898
1901
1902
1873
1911
, 1912
born July 16, 1914
James C. and S.A. Johnson married Jan. 9, 1860
J.E. Johnson and M.H. Hughes married Aug. 9, 1882
W.A. Johnson.and Fannie Holloway married Sept. 9, 1886
Isa Johnson and J.W. Knight married Vec. 8, 1895
V.A. Johnson and.Alice Worley married Jan. 9, 1896
Maty J. Johnson and J.E. Chapman married Jan. 12, 1902
E.Z. Johnson and Carrie Cosper married Sept. 11, 1910
J.R. Spence officiating
Louie Knight
Isa Knight
Sallie Johnson
James C. Johnson
Sarah A. Johnson
Nancy J. Johnson
E.Z. Johnson
Grace Johnson Moore
died Feb. 19, 1897
died July 26, 1903
died Aug. 22, 1889
died July 16, 1908
died Vec. 6, 1911
died Nov. 2, 1939
died May 4, 1950
died Feb. 1943
***
INDEX TO CARROLL COUNTV WILLS, BOOK A, 1852-1896
Name
Adam*, Ab*olom
Adorns, William
Al&ond, Jeptha
Allen, Lankin A.
Allen, Lankin P.
AmaAy, GeoAge W.
Anthony, Nancy
Ashley, MaAy A.F.
Awtney, Jacob
Auotney, William A.
Bailey, William
Bonne*, Jethno H.
Bannett, Ab*olom
Boaa, Jo*iah K.
BaAAon, Jame* R.
BaAAon, Thoma* J.
Boatiett, H.B.
Ba*kin, Jame*
Ba*kin*, Thoma* W.
Baxten, Eliza
Bean, Anni*
Beck, lAaiah
BenAon, Eli
Blackmon, JameA
Bloodvoonth, David M.
Bloodivonth, W.L.
BomeA, John
BonneA, SandeAA W.
BonneA, laddock
Boone, Williaxn R.
BAeyeAA, John
BAOokA, William
BAidgeA, JameA M.
Bnock, William Thoma*
BAooka, William
BAOok*,William
BAooka, William J.
BAook*, William J.
Bnoivn, Samuel
Bnyant, John
BAyce, Jame*
BuAke, Eugenia M.
BuAAon, G.W. Sn.
Camp, F.M.
Camp, We*ley
Canne*, Thoma*
Coaa, John S,
CaAAon, J.W.
ChambeAA, William Po*ey
Chance, GeoAge W.
Chance, WaAAen
ChandleA, Thoma*
Chapman, Debinah S.
Cheave*, Sanah
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VeaA Page NumbeA
1875
1856
1869
1864
1888
1855
1854
1892
1859
1875
137
29
96
80
26
12
48
303
45
131
1886
1890
1873
1882
1880
1867
1890
1888
1879
1859
1883
1854
1887
1855
1863
1872
1893
1861
1890
1883
1858
1887
1872
1891
1873
1887
1884
1885
1870
1885
1880
1863
1884
233
304
119
271
167
86
298
257
154
42
189
7
252
15
70
113
315
57
310
261
34
248
114
293
122
248
194
214
104
210
160
64
200
1892
1873
1860
1864
1888
1886
1888
1894
1884
1858
1855
297
116
54
76
257
229
258
327
282
35
21
/ao
Nam
e
Cobb, MaAy
Cobb, .William W.
CochAan, Eli
Cook, B.W.
Cook, .Shem
Copland, William
CAoc.ko.tt, RoboAt
Vaju.gh.QAty, VenniA
Vemoney, John .
Virmock, William
VobbA, SilaA
VoaaZa, John
VAiAko.il, GQ.OAQQ. V,
VAiAko.ll, William M.
VAivQA, John
Vuko, ThomaA
VyoA, John
Edge., M.L.
EmoAy,
A
bel.O.
EntAokin, Samuel
EntAokin, William
FavQA, ColumbuA M. FOAtOA, William J.
EowIqa, ElboAt
y
GaAA, RuAAell W.
GaAAiAon, .William
Gilley, Matilda
Golden, KlliAon W.
Goldin, Caleb
GoodAon, .MaAy
GAiee, iaAAy
GAiHieA, ThomaA H.
GAiHin, ChaAleA W.
GAififiin, JoAeph V.
Hammock, SuAan
HamAick, JameA M. Sa.
HamAick, J.V. Sa.
Hand, SheAAod H.
HaAt, Samuel
HelmeA, John
HickA, J. GAeen .
Holland, JeAuAha
Holoway, Solomon
Haye, MaAtha T.
HutchiAon, AAthuA
JackAon, J. EphAaim
JohnAon, kaAon
JohnAon, SuAan J.
JohnAon, William
CARROLL COUNTY WILLS
VeaA Rage NumbeA
1863
1865
1878
1894
1862
1885
1884
72
78
150
322
58
207
199
1870
1885
1880
1856
1863
1872
1879
1855
1866
1885
106
213
164
28
69
112
155
22
84
233
1892
1869
1880
1875
302
92
161
134
1890
1877
1875
279
147
133
1867
1861
1888
1873
1855
1892
1883
1876
1883
1875
85
552 65
126
23
292
195
140
351
136
1894
1893
1895
1866
1879
1880
1858
1885
1855
1858
1895
323
305
331
83
157
171
41
216
27
38
331
1854
1887
1895
1884
1
242
344
202
CARROLL COUNTV WILLS
Marne Vzoa
Johnson, William F. 1893
Johtuon, William F. 1879
Jone*, Va.iu.el 1883
Jone*, Elizabeth 1872 Jone*, Onan 1864
Jone*, Thomas 8. 1881
Jordan, Martin V. 1895
Juhan, P.8. 1883
Jahan, Jame* Johnson 1885
Juhan, Je**le 1888
Kenedy, Thoma* 1885
King, Seany l?) 1878
Klng*beiiy, San^oid 1869
Kinney, Elizabeth 1866
Laney, Solomon M. 1867
Lendeiman, Heniy 1890
Long, John 1870
Long, Theophllu* 1872
Lyle, Kilby 1864
Mabiy, Blanch M. I860
Mabiy, Chaile*. 1863
Malone, JeAemlah V. Si. 1887
Mandevllle, Appleton 1892
Mallow, Wiley 1887
MaAtln, Emanuel B. 1869
Maitin, Nathan 1875
Mathew*, Abel 1875
Mitchell, John 8. 1887
Me
Alll*tei, Jame* 8. i860
Me
Cluie, Jame* 1870
McColllAtei, Andiew J. 1885
McCuliy, Robeit T. 1895
McGaiAlty, John 1893
McKee, Maly M. 1870
McKee, Rlchaid Wood 1868
McKenzie, J.P. 1872
McMullen, AndAew 1855
McPhei*on, Fiance* A. 1890
MePhei*on, Heniy L. 1889
McWhoiWi, Leioy 1875
Meik, Heniy 1868
Meiiell, Heniy F. 1870
Mitchell N. 1870
Mooie, Lucy Claike 1890
Mooie, Robeit 1873
Mooie, William M. 1880
Moigan, John V. 1891
Moigan, William H. 1868
Moul*, Joseph L. 1883
Mo*tellei, Jonathan 1862
Mu*e, Je**e W. 1887
Page Nun
313
152
197
112
73
176
337
190
218
206
231
151
98
84
86
281, 349
106
115
75
52
66
238
300
245
93
142
135
238
47
105
225, 227
343
320
110
91
128
18
290
274
143
88
100
103
283
118
171
288
90
186
62
251
CARROLL COUNTY WILLS
Name.
Ne.al, Stephen H.
NoAman, W.Z.
Oncal, William
Ou)e.nAby, S.J.F.
PittA, HullaAd W.
PittA, SaAah.
PolAton, Jonathan
Pool, Thomas J.
Pope, JameA F.
PAice., C.C.
Ree^e, Au.guAtuA C.
R&cac, John Hamilton
Reei/e^, Jame.6
Reeue-6, Moa*/ E.
Re^tcf, Mathew
RobeAtb, lament M. RobeAtA, Julain M.
Robison, Andrew J.
Roop, MaAtin
Rowe, Alle.n
Ru^in, RichaAd l/.C.
RiL64e.ll, Hoaa-la
Scoggins, JameA I. (f)
ScogginA, John W.
ShaAp, HiAam Ja.
ShaAp, HiAam Sa.
Smith, B. M.
Smith, John.
Smith, Nathaniel
Smith, SaAah E.
Smith, WeAley
SpAejLoe.ll, John F.
SpAuill, MeAedith B.
StagneA, John
Staple.4, John.P,
StephenAon, JameA M.
StewaAt, John W.
StewaAt, William .
Stilm.ll, Sa&Aonia CaAoline
TanneA, William S.
TayloA, JameA
TayloA, William H.
ThomaAon,
FAanceA M.
ThuAman, William Sa.
ThuAmond, RichaAd
TimmonA, William
TuAneA, HiAam
TuAneA, William A.
UpAhaw, Adkin
UpAhau), GeoAge M.
UAquhaAt, Holland
/3A
Ycoa
1895
1887
1871
1894
1893
1861
1864
1873
1881
1889
1895
1885
1858
1884
1880
1893
1887
1870
1881
1885
1861
1873
1877
1854
1878
1876
1885
1886
1867
1891
1885
1881
1893
1894
1887
1855
1881
1890
1893
1868
1888
1874
1890
1891
1857
1877
1865
1881
1885
1895
1889
340
150
108
318
307
60
78
117
179
171
339
109
36
199
161
311
151
101
185
113
56
114
144 1
148
138
,
104
131
87
195
105
184
308
319
154 {15
191
181
308
89
163
119
177
181
31
146
81
80
111
341,347
169
141
/33
CARROLL COUNTV WILLS
Name.
Veazy, Cateb
Waddell, AIfaed
Walker, Joseph
Walker, Larkin
Ward, John L.
Warren, J.l/.
Warren, Jesse
Warren, Thomas V.
Wattey, John
White, A.F.
Williams, Joel
Wilson, Moses
Wood, Jordan A.
Woodard, Jesse
Woodley, James B.
Woods, Joel
Woody, John
WoAd, Thomas A.
WoAd, William
Wyatt, John J.
year
1862
1854
1850
1860
1880
1885
1881
1864
1855
1882
1812
1873
1883
1890
1860
1860
1858
1863
1881
1891
Page NumbeA
63
6
113
46
158
309
111
11
13
246
111
121
188
285
49
51
40
67
182
291
Many thanks to Linda McCardle who contributed this Index o& Carroll County Wilts!
MORE "LOST WILLS" OF EARLY SETTLERS OF CARROLL COUNTV
The fallowing wills are AecoAded In Annual Returns, Book B, 1841-1853.
Name
Moses Wilson
Needham Jarnagln
James C. Smith
John McCorkle
GAeen BeAAy Sewell
John Cox
Nimrod Jones
Richard Avery
Lee Bird
Peter Mosteller
William Fortner
Reuben Reid
Robert S. Bailey
William P. Selman
Neely McCoy
James C. Hays
Benjamin S. Merrell
Asa Sanfard
Jesse Boon
Vear
1845
1846
1846
1846
1847
1848
1849
1849
1850
1851
1851
1852
1852
1852
1853
1853
1853
1853
1853
Pape. Number
1
1
13
90
110
131,141
110
195
220
211
282
302
303
305
411
444
452
454
414
Abstracted by Linda S. Mc.Cardle with special thanks to Ted 0. Brooke. Thank you!
MIAil AM BEALL OF SCOTLANV
This information about Ninian Beall was compiled btj Mrs. Ruth Beall GelderA of
Vouglasville as a Bicentennial Christmas present in 1975 for her family. Ak-4.
Ge.lde.rA was retired from the federal Government and was a muAie inAtructor. She
oIao had a love for genealogy and was a member 0]$ the JoAeph Habersham Chapter of
the V.A.R. AVia. Gelders did extensive reAearch on the Beall family and more
information about her Beall genealogy is on file in Special Collections at the
Neva Lomason Library in Carrollton, Ga. A\rs. GelderA died November 164 1979, but
her memory lives on in.this beautiful family heritage which Ahe preAerved for all
thoAe who Ahare her love for genealogy. There are many, many descendants of Ninian
Beall who live in Carroll, and Aurrounding countieA, today.
J.B.
Ninian Beall had the distinguished name of a Christian Saint and a Vruid
Priest, prophetic of his future prodigious leaderAhip and experience.
He was probably deAcended from the Celts who came to Scotland about the 4th
century B.C. The Celts were known in Europe from the 2nd millennium B.C. Armed
with iron weapons, they spread rapidly over Europe, introducing the newly developed
iron industries. Greek influences stimulated the use of the chariot and later
of writing, and art flourished in richly ornamented styles.
By the fourth century B.C., the Celts could no longer withstand encroaching
tribes, so they came across the sea to England, Ireland, and Scotland. A division
of the northern Celts called Piets or Cruithne settled in fife in Scotland. They
had a hierarchial tribal organization in which priests, nobles, craftsmen, and
peasants were clearly defined. They were agriculturists who reared cattle and
owned domestic animals, and were tall with long heads, light eyes, and dark or
red hair.
The Celts relied on the ministry of the Vruids. for a long time, the powers
of the priests were kinglike, but later the priests became less political and were
leaders in the Vruid religion, the advancement of art and writing, and teachers of
children. The Vruids were worshippers of nature and.considered the oak tree and
the mistletoe which grew upon it sacred. They believed in the immortal soul, and
its departure at death into another, not earthly, body.
The Vruid Priests became known by the name Beall, with its various spellings--
Beal, Bell, Bel, or Beall. [Genealogical column in "The Warcry", Salvation Army
Paper, 1936.)
Christianity was accepted by the Celts about the 5th century A.V. It was
brought to Scotland by St. Ninian and his disciples. St. Ninian was the son of
a British chief in Galloway who was already Christian. Many churches were dedicated
in St. Ninian's name He is buried at the cemetery on Molindenar Burn. Ninian
Beall was possibly one of many who were named for St. Ninian.
Ninian Beall’s father was Vr. James Beall of Largo, Fifeshire, Scotland.
Ninian was born in 1625 at Largo, in East Scotland between the Firth of Forth
and the Firth of Toy. He grew to be seven feet tall a,nd had red hair. In later
years, he was quick to remind people that his name was not pronounced as spelled
but was "ringing bell."
/^a
LaAgo i* in the._ Lowland*, but Li neaA the Lomond Hill* which Ai*e. to
1500 i$eet. FLihing village* oh gAeat antiquity dot the ea*teAn coa*t, indicating j
that hLihing wa* one oh the occupation*, oh Ninian'* time. Jn addition to h^>hing,\
theAe wa* al*o agAicultuAe, mining, weaving, gla** blowing, and *hip building. An
adequate judicial *y*tem had evolved, and childAen weAe AequiAed to attend *chool.!
St. AndAew*, hounded in 1411, *eat oh Scotland'* olde*t univeA*ity, wa* the
eccle*ia*tical capital oh Scotland until the RehoAmation, and i* located in Fihe. 1
VunheAmline, al*o located in Fihe, wa* the Aoyal *eat, occupied by the StuaAt*.
ChaAle* J, *econd *on 0($ King Jame* J and Anne oh VenmaAk, wa* boAn theAe. Jme* ;
X died in 1625, the yeaA oh Ninian Beall'* biAth.
OliveA CAomwell, an active leadeA in the PuAitan cau*e had Ai*en to poweA in
England, and in 1648 he Aepelled the ScottUh Royali*t inva*ion at ?Ae*ton. Scot¬
land had become ?Ae*byteAian, pAincipally thAough the woAk oh John Knox., although J
the StuaAt* huvoAed the Episcopal ChuAch. In 1649, CAomwell'* political poweA
wa* enhanced by the Aemoval oh PAe*byteAian leadeA* h°A PaAliament. Jn 1659, he
invaded Scotland and deheated the Royallbt Scot* at VunbaA. Moaz than 3000 Scot**
men weAe *laughteAed on the h^t-ld and 10,000 pAi*oneA* taken. The wounded among
the*e weAe Aelea*ed, but 5,000 weAe *ent *outh, wheAe *ome died oh h^-ueA and
dy*enteAy. Some weAe *ent into viAtual *laveAy in NoAthumbAia, and the Ae*t weAe 1
*hipped ohh lo AmeAica and the We*t Indie*. Among the*e wa* Ninian Beall who had |
held a commi**ion a* coAneti*t in the Scotti*h-Engli*h AAmy undeA Le*lie which
wa* Aat*ed to Ae*i*t CAomwell. He had bought and wa* made pAi*oneA in.the Battle |
oh VunbaA on SeptembeA 3, 1650. He wa* *entenced to \[ive yeaA* oh *eAvitude and
ahtcA a *hoAt *tay in lAeland, wa* packed into the hold oh a pAi*on *hip with 149
otheA Scotsmen and *ent to BaAbadoe*, We*t Jndie*.
About 1652, he wa* txan*heAAed, *till a pAi*oneA, to the PAovince oh Maryland
wheAe he *eAved h^ue yeaA* with Ric.haAd Hall oh CalveAt County. "Then came Ninian
Beall oh CalveAt County, planteA, and pAoved hi* Aight to 50 acAe* oh land h°A hi*
time *eAvice, a* militaAy pAi*oneA, peAhoAmed with RichaAd Hall oh *aid county.
Thi* *eAvice which came to him thAough the hoAtune* oh waA wa* an HonoA(FAom
LibeA 2, Folio 195, MaAyland Land Ohh^oe, Jan. 16, 1657.J
When Ninian wa* captuAed and exiled, he wa* alAeady a hu*band and hutheA,
although hi* Scottish wihe, Elizabeth GoAdon, pAobably died even behoAe the Battlm
oh VunbaA. Thoma*, one oh the *on* oh thi* maAAiage, eventuall came to AmeAica
lea. 1667).
In tho*e day*, MaAyland extended h*orn 40 degAee* NoAth to the Potomac RiveA, j
King ChaAle* having gAanted a chaAteA hoa thi* teAAitoAy to GeoAge CalveAt, 1*t
BaAon BaltimoAe, in 1632.
Catholic* had come to MaAyland to avoid peA*ecution. HoweveA, the *hip* AAk I
and Vove bAought both Catholic* and PAote*tant* and Aeligiou* conhlict wa* *tAong \
in en*uing yeaA*. Soon the PuAitan* *eized contAol and theAe wa* a bAie civil
waA. Jn 1657, the pAopAietoA*hip wa* bAiehly-Ae*toAed to LoAd BaltimoAe. AhteA
England’* GloAiou* Revolution oh 1688, the goveAnment oh the colony pa**ed to the {
CAown and the ChuAch oh England wa* made the e*tabli*hed. chuAch. Jn 1699, a* a
membeA oh the A**embly, Ninian Beall *igned the petition to King William XXX h°*
thee*tabli*hment oh the ChuAch oh England in MaAyland, although Ninian wa* a
PAe*byteAian EldeA.
MaAyland became a Aoyal pAovince in 1691. The pAopAietoA*hip wa* Ae*toAed
in 1715, but MaAyland Aemained virtually the *ame a* a.Aoyal pAovince. Ninian
Beall wa* j$>teed j^Aom hi* obligation* a* indentuAed *eAvant duAing the pAopAie.toA*hi\.
oh LoAd BaltimoAe. But ahtex the colony became a Aoyal pAovince, he continued to
xiAe and woa appointed Chiefs Military OhhZcex oh CalveAt County, Maryland. He
AOAe h*om indentwied Aexvant to Membex oh the HouAe oh BuxgeAAeA, and CormandeA
in Chieh oh PAovincial FoAcea oh MaAyland. He wo* one oh the moAt inhluentiaZ
men in the Aettling o{) the VlAtxict oh CoZumbia and itA AuAAounding aAea, and the
pAotection oh the coloniAtA faom the Indian,4.
A-6 AeZigion woa the baAiA ioA the woaa that pAeeipitated the exoduA oh the
coloniAtA to AmeAiea, it m)oa a vital paAt oh theiA ZiveA while the countAy woa
being settled,
BehoAe 1690, CoZ, BeaZZ gave Zand in UppeA MaxlboAo^upon which a PACAbytexian
ChuAch woa ejected. Foa a miniAtex, he tuAned to the Rev. Nathaniel TayloA, one oh
hi* 200 immigxantA h*om Scotland. In 1707, CoZ. Beall pxeAented the chuAch with
a costly Ailvex communion Aexvice Aet. In 1936, the chuAch and the Ailvex Aet had
been moved to HyattAville, Md., and an Episcopal ChuAch had Alien on the old Aite
at UppeA Maxlboxo.
In 1699, Ninian BeaZZ gave Zand on the Patuxent RiveA j\oa "Ve eAecting and
building oh a houAe hox ye Sexvice oh Almighty God."
RecoAdA at AnnapoliA give the hollowing memoAanda oh Ninian’a ohh^oeA:
166S--Lt. Ninian Beall
1676--Lt. oh LoAd BaltimoAe 'a "Vacht oh Wax, Royal ChaAleA oh MaAyland
John.Goade, CommandeA.” _
1678- -Captain oh-Militia oh CalveAt County, MaAyland
1684--Deputy SuAveyoA oh ChaAleA County
1688- -Appointed Chieh MilitaAy OhhZcex oh CalveAt County
1689- -Majox oh CalveAt County Militia
1690- -0ne oh the 25 CommiAAioneAA h°^ Aegulating in MaAyland,
until the next AAAembly.
1692- High SheAihh oh CalveAt County
1693- -Colonel, CommandeA in Chieh °h MaAyland hoAceA
1694- -Colonel oh Militia
1697--0n a CommiAAion to treaty with the JndianA
1679- -1701--MembeA oh GeneAal AAAembly
1696-1699—RepAeAentative oh PAince GeoAgeA County in the HouAe oh
BuAgeAAeA.
Much oh CoZ. BeaZZ’a time woa Apent in the Aaddle Aiding oveA MaAyland. HZa
inteAeAt woa centeAed in the Zand and the beautieA oh natuAe, and the eAtabliAhment
oh a hoothold in thiA gAeat new countAy which we know today aA the United StateA oh
Amexica.
The StaleA oh MaAyland and l/ixginia wexe moAt inhluential in eAtabliAhing the
Capital at itA pxeAent location, oa the land upon which it AeAtA belonged moAtly
to MaAyland, with a Amall poAtion belonging to Uixginia. GeoAge OJaAhington, a
native oh Vixginia, Aelected the Aite oh the Nation'a Capital and the ViAtAict oh
Columbia. MaAyland and Vixginia gAanted Zand on each Aide oh the Potomac RiveA.
The Indian name hox thiA texxitoxy woa "Tohoga." The Indian tAibeA and the
immigAantA wexe pAobably dxawn hexe oa Aome oh the Aame xeaAonA* The Aoil woa
Aich, and the climate, woa mild, game woa plentihul, thexe woa a vaxiety oh txeeA
and wild plantA, and theAe woa ea&y acceAA to the Aea via the CheAapeake Bay and the
wide Potomac. The beautihul FoZZa and the Potomac PaliAadeA complimented the wide
expanAe oh level Zand Auitable h°A gAowing coAn and tobacco.
Aa Ninian Aode thxough the woodA admixing the ZovlineAA oh Apxing, theAe
woa alwayA the woxxy oh luxking JndianA, h°A thiA woa the time hunteAA went h°xth
/s/
to AQ.plo.nt6h h°od supplies depleted duAing tho wlnteA. The location oh the
Indian settlements is cleaAly shown on maps and AeeoAds in the BuAeau oh
Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution. Some oh them we.Ae along the east banks oh
the Anacostia Rives, oa "Eastern BAanch"; otheAS wese on the 1/isginia shoAe almost
opposite Analostan neaA Piesce Mill, and westwaAd oves Ridge Road, on the LoughboAo
Estate, and to the Potomac.
In his tsavels aAOund the aAea, Col. Beall leaAned that the otheA tAibes weAe
unhAiendly to the Piscataways. On his Commission to TAeaty with the Indians, he
negotiated a txeaty with them. The Piscataways and the colonists weAe able to
hight ohh unhAiendly tAibes ($oa the pAotectlon oh both the Piscataways and the
colonists.
Among the enemy tAibes weAe the.dAeaded Susquehannas, a tAibe oh waA-like
men .who weAe seven ijeet tall--theiA voices laAge and hollow as ih ascending h-^om
a cave, theiA gait stately and majestic. OtheAS weAe the Senecas above GAeat Falls
and the lAoquios in Virginia.
Col. Ninian Beall must have been an ImpAessive h*-QwAe with his own gAeat
height oh seven i\eet, and with his Aed beaAd and aed halA—leading his militia
against Indian upAisings.
In 1699, the GeneAal Assembly passed an Act oh GAatltude h0Jl Ihe distinguished
Indian sesvices oh Colonel Ninian Beall:
"WheAeas Colonel Ninian Beall has been hound. veAy seAviceable to
this pAovince upon all incuAsion and distuAbances oh neighboAing
Indians and though now gAown vesy aged and less able to peAhoAm.
well, continues--now beyond his ability to do the like seAvice at
this junctuAe oh his ahholss, it is theAehoAe thought hH In point
oh gAatitude h°* 4uch his good seAvices done and towaAds his suppoAt
and Aelieh now in his old age to make him and allowance out oh public ]
Aevenues oh this pAovince. Be it theAehoAe enacted by the King's
most excellent Majestle and by and with the advice and consent oh
this pAesent GeneAal Assembly and the authoAity oh the same, h°A and
on behalh the said Col. Ninian Beall hath heseby given to him holl
poweA and. authoAity to pAocuAe and puAchase thAee good seAviceable
negAo slaves h0Jl th?- pAopeA use and benehit ot$ him the said Col.
Ninian Beall..." (Masyland AAchives, vol. XXII, hoi. 494).
In 1636, LoAd BaltlmoAe stipulated the teAms hoa allotment oh land undeA
his ohhloial seal. EveAy adventuAeA in the h^-^l expedition, 1634, who had
tAanspoAted h^oe men between 15 and 50 yeaAs oh age, was to Aecelve 2,000 ocaqs
oh land hoA a yeaAly Aental oh 400 acAes h°himselh, a like aAea hoA his wihe
[££ he had one), and hoA each seAvant, and 50 acAes hoA evesy child undeA the age '
oh sixteen. Foa this he was to pay a yeaAly Aental oh 10 pounds oh wheat hoA
eveAy 50 ajcAes.
Those who should aAAive ahteA 1655 weAe pAomised 1,000 acAes hoA eveAy
men they tAanspoAted to the colony, and the Aent hoA it was.hixed at 20 shillings
a.yeaA, payable in.the county's pAoduce. The individual gAants oh 100 acAes \[oa
each adult and 50 acAes h°* £a.ch child Aemalned the same, the Aent being placed
at 12 pence hoA eveAy 50 acAes. The tAacts weAe gAanted to these peAsons and
to theiA heiAs hoAeveA. Ih the owneA died without heiAS, his land became "escheat"
and AeveAted back to the LoAd PAopAietaAy.
Ships h*om the Old WoAld continued to aAAive with settleAS hoa the manoAs and l
plantations oh loweA MaAyland. In 1663 began the patents in the uppeA Aeaches oh
the Potomac neaA the. Pali*. BehoAe 1700, the. whole, aAea now covered by Washington
was In the possession oh its l-uist land owneAs.
As Hinian Beall was Aesponsible hoA about 200 immi.gAan.ts coming to this
countAy, when PAince GeoAges County was cAeated out oh CalveA County, oveA 7,000
acAes oh his pAopeAty weAe hound to be in the new county. On paAt.oh this acAeage,
the District oh Columbia is now located, and on anotheA paAt the Earned "VumbaAton
Oaks". His ^iAst tAact oh land was called "Rock oh VumbaAton." This gAant was
Aeceived hAom LoAd BaltimoAe and was \[oa seven hundAed and ninety-hive acAes.
The VistAict oh Columbia was at hiAst a 10-mile squaAe with the westeAn
coAneA at Falls ChuAch, OiAginia. Some yeaAs lateA, the OiAginia section was
AetuAned to ViAginia, and the Potomac RiveA is. now the line on that side. ChapteAs
oh the VaughteAS oh the AmeAican Revolution have been designated to inspect the
maAkeAs aAound the line oh the VistAict oh Columbia each yeaA.
The aAea in Maryland now included in the VistAict oh Columbia, in those
day befioAe 1700, was called Hew Scotland HundAed, and was a paAt oh ChaAles County.
This county was CAeated by LoAd BaltimoAe in 1658. It was the pAopeAty along the
Potomac RiveA ^Aom Wicomico "as high as the settlements extend." Hew Scotland
HundAed extended ^Aom Oxon BAanch (opposite Alexandria, [/a.} to the Falls oh the
Potomac. ChaAles Beall was pAessmasteA oh this county. The aAea included:
"The Hock"—gAant oh 500 acAes {ixst waAAanted to Hinian Beall
"MeuAs"—500 acAes iiASt gAanted to Hinian Beall, OAiginal name "Chance"
”BaAbadoe"--iiAst laid out oa suAveyed by Hinian Beall--250 acAes
"InclosuAe"--patented Oct. 2, 1687
JnclosuAe, on the EasteAn bAanch, 1503 acAes suAveyed j\oa Hinian Beall and by him
taken up in. 1687, was a tAact oh land now paAt oh the national AAboAetum. A poAtion
oh it extending south, and west oh the junction oh BladensbuAg Road and the Boundary
(now called FloAida Avenue) was included in the FedeAal City as laid out by Gen.
Washington and MajoA L'Enhant in.1791. Col. Beall sold 1,047 acAes oh this tAact
in 1709 to his James Richard MaAsham, whose daughteA maAAied Samuel Queen.
(Rent Roll, Ho. 3, hoi. 352, Annapolis).
On the easteAn side oh the Anacostla RiveA, the land belonged to Col. Beall
above the land oh the Addisons. "Fihe EnlaAged," 1,050 acAes, named hoA FiheshiAe,
Scotland, was deeded by Col. Beall to his son Capt. ChaAles Beall, who died in 1740.
In the westeAn poAtion oh the aAea lateA coveAed by the national Capital, eaAly
taken up by vaAious gAants, theAe was no oppoAtunity h°A owneAship by Col. Hinian
Beall until the end oh the seventeenth centuAy. His inteAests had centeAed on the
aAea, howeveA, pAobably thAough his eaAly tAips to the GaAAison at the Falls.
Possibly, the Aoute he took,.down the steep banks oh Rock CAeek to the place oh the
shallow h°*d, hollowed the path he made in eaAlieA days by Indians and lateA tAaveAsed by the RangeAs. Eventually, Col. Beall was successhul in obtaining tAacts
on both sides oh Rock CAeek, "Rock oh VumbaAton" on the westeAn side oh Rock CAeek,
and on the easteAn side (neaAly opposite oh "Rock oh VumbaAton") his eaAlieA tAact,
"Beall's Levels," 225 acAes between Ma. Hutchison's 'land and the tAact called
"Widow's Mite."
Patent hoa Beall's Levels, 225 AcAes
RecoAded HovembeA the 4th, 1702
GAanted unto Col. Hinian Beall oh PAince GeoAges County h°* itve.
hundAed and twenty acAes dated the sixth day oh May one thousand seven
hundAed and two I have suAveyed and laid out hoa the said Beall all that
tAact oh land lying in the said County called Beall's Levels beginning
at the South East bounded txee oh a paAcell oh land taken up by Ma. William
Hutchison on the HoAth Side oh Goose CAeeke and Aunning thence HoAth sixty
pzx.ch.Z4 to a paxcZll of land called thz Widow'4 Mite., thz.n Ea4t thxee
hundxed thlxty seven pzxchz4t thzn South onz hundxed and fifty pexches,
thzn with a stxalght llnz dxawn to thz fixst boundex containing and now
layed out fox two.hundxed and twenty five acxz4 of land to bz held o{\
thz Mannox o Calvexton.
pzx me Clement Hill, Junx. Suxvzyox
Gzn'll of thz Westzxn Shoxz.
[Goo4Z Cxzzk wa4 al40 called Tlbzx Cxzzk, and flowed Into thz Potomac whzxz thz
Lincoln Mzmoxlal and lt4 gxound4 axz now located.1
It I4 xzcoxdzd that Gzoxgz Beall, 4on of Nlnlan's 4on Nlnlan, wa4 boxn In
1729 In thz home built on "Rock, of Vumbaxton," Anothzx hou4Z wa4 built at 1703
32nd Stxzzt at the coxnzx of R Stxzzt on "Rock of Vumbaxton" by William Vox4zy.
It I4 known 04 "Vumbaxton Oak4." Fxom August thxough Octobzx 1944, thz fixst
confexence on thz United Nations wa4 held at Vumbaxton Oak.4. Thzxz wzxz thlxtynlnz dzlzgate.4 xzpxz4zntlng thz United State.6, Gxzat Bxltaln, and Russia In thz
beginning. Aftex six wzzk4, thz Ru44lan dzlzgatz4 xztuxnzd home and wzxz xzplaczd
by dzlzgatz4 fxom Nationalist China.
Vumbaxton Oak.6 had sevexal ownzx4 until It was acquixzd by Robzxt Woods
Bliss who ave It to Haxvaxd Unlvexslty. A xzszaxch llbxaxy has been collected
containing about 10,000 volumes xzlatlng to gaxdznlng, Byzantine and zaxly
Chxistlan axt. This Is onz of thz finest museums and llbxaxlzs In the woxld on
this, type o& axt. Thz pxzsznt mansion was built about 18Q0. in 1963 a wing
was.built to display Pxz-Columblan axt. A laxgz loxmal gaxdzn back ofi thz mansion
is visited vzxy yzax by numzxous vlsltoxs.
Thxough his many acts o& faithfulness and bxavzxy, and because thz laxgz
numbzx of Immlgxants to his cxzdlt, Nlnlan Beall was given waxxants fox thousands
acAe-4 of land. As Vzputy Suxvzyox, he seated many families along thz Eastzxn
Bxanch and thz Potomac In Scotland Hundxzd, most of them thxough his own land
waxxants.
Some of thz patentees wzxz as follows:
Andxzw Claxkz, 1685, "Mzuxs", waxxant unto Nlnlan Beall
Waltzx Thompson, 1685, "Thz Nock", waxxant unto Nlnlan Beall
Benjamin Haddock, 1685, "Seaman's Vzlight", waxxant unto N. Beall
Waltzx Evans, 1698, "Nameless", waxxant unto N. Beall
Thomas Ellis, 1685, "Mount Axxaxatt", waxxant unto N. Beall
Some Intexestlng descxlptlons of Beall pxopextles obtained fxom "Washington, City
and Capitol," Amexlcan Guide Sexvlce, 1937, U.S. Gov. Pxinting Office, Supt. of
Vocuments, Washington, V.C. follow:
"Beall's Pleasuxe"--This house is up a naxxow, pxlvate xoad on the left, 6.13
miles N.E. along Bladenton Road fxom old Toll Gate, ox at Bladensbuxg Rd. and
H Stxzzt, but is visible fxom the main xoad. This zaxly colonial bxlck house was
built In 1795 by Benjamin Stoddaxd, 1st Secxetaxy of the Navy, and confidential
agent In secuxlng xlghts fox the Capital City. This fine example of Geoxglan
axchltectuxe was built of bxlck buxned at clay pits still visible on the gxounds.
The house was exected on foundations of a still eaxliex house, pxobably one
built by Nlnlan Beall when he fixst patented the land and gave It the name In 1706.
"Macfcall Plac.e"--0n R Stxzzt between 28th and 29th In Geoxgetown. Soon aftexl
1717, Geoxge Beall came to live on his Inhexltance called the Rock of Vumbaxton,
and this small stxuctuxe may have been his fixst home hexe. It consists of a
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large roo with huge, {inepia.ee which was Milt standing when this description
war, written. Later, when the Rock o{ Dumbarton was sold to make part o{ the City
o{ Georgetown, Beall built, about 1750, the large brick mansion at what is now
3033 N. Street, N.W., one o{ the oldest brick houses now in the District. This
is the house to which Jacqueline Kennedy and her children moved and in which they
lived {or a year when they le{t the White House a{ter the death o{ President
Kennedy.
"Ninian Beall's Pleasure Map"--Bladensburg. Land around the headwaters o{
the Anacostia had been patented in 1696 to Ninian Beall who sold it to Dr. John
Gerrard. Charles Calvert, descendant o{ the Lords Baltimore acquired it through
marriage to Gerrard's daughter. Calvert's daughter Eugenia sold 60 acres in 1742
{or the town o{ Garrison’s Landing to be called in honor o{ Sir Thomas Bladen,
Royal Governor o{ Maryland.
"Dumbarton--Washington House, 1647--30th at R St."--This was an 18th century
home o{ the Bealls and Washingtons. Built by Thomas Beall shortly a{ter he in¬
herited the Rock o{ Dumbarton {rom his {ather, George, Sr., in 1784. At that time
he gave his elder brother, George, Jr., the Beall mansion on N St. The new home,
"Dumbarton" went to Thomas’ daughter, Elizabeth Ridley, as a wedding present when
she married George Corbin Washington, great-nephew o{ the President. It was
inherited by their son, Lewis Washington, who sold it to Elisha Riggs, co-{ounder
with W.W. Corcoran o{ Riggs National Bank.
"Inspection House {or Tobacco"--Ninian Beall received the patent {or the
Rock o{ Dumbarton in 1703. _Some years later, George Gordon acquired some o{ the
land and also acquired "Knave's Disappointment" {rom James Smith. He renamed
the land "Rock Creek Plantation." On Gordon's land was established an Inspection
House {or tobacco. Around this Inspection House the town grew up.
"Dumbarton House--Q Street in Washington"--This red brick house was built by
the Bealls and occupied by them until 1796. "Dumbarton" later belonged to
Joseph .Nourse, {irst Register o{ the Treasury, and to Charles Carroll.. It is now
the headquarters o{ the National Society o{ the Colonial Dames oft America. The
Society has chosen {urnishings only {rom the period, 1790-1810. Dolly Madison
{led here when the British burned the White House in 1814.
As mentioned be{ore, Col. Beall's {irst wi{e, Elizabeth Gordon, died in
Scotland, and only one o{{spring o{ this marriage is known to have come to America,
their son Thomas.
Ninian’s second wi{e was Ruth Moore, daughter o{ Richard Moore, a Calvert
County lawyer. According to his records, they were married in 1663 and were the
parents o{ twelve children.
Col. Ninian Beall's children as {ollows:
John Beall, b. 1670 d. 1711
Capt. Charles Beall, b. 1672, Commissioned Lt. o{ Indian Rangers, 1704
Ninian Beall, b. 1674 d. 1710 m. Elizabeth Magruder
Sarah Beall, b. 1669 d. 1734 m. Col. Samuel Magruder, the George Beall
o{ Georgetown descended {rom this marriage.
Hester Beall, m. 1707 to Col. Joseph Belt
Jane Beall, m. Col. Archibald Edmonston
Racheal Beall .
Col. George Beall, b. 1695 d.1780 m. Elizabeth Brooke, daughter
o{ Col. Thomas and Barbara Brooke.
Mary, m. Andrew Hambleton (South o{ Eastern Branch)
Thomas, died 1708 unmarried
Margyu^^^all^ ig. (74t) Thomas Sprigg; (2nd) Col. Joseph Belt, her
James
Saxah’A gx.and.Aon, JoAiah, maxxied Millicent Bxadley, daughtex oh Robext
Bxadley and Ann Fendall, daughtex oh the ilxAt Govexnox oh Maryland.
The. BeallA wexe oh the. Macmillan Clan and the.. MagxudexA wexe oh the. MacGxegoA
Clan. Thexe wexe maxxiageA with MagxudexA, and_Ae.veA.al maxxiageA with the. deAcendantA oh Gov. RobeAt Bxooke oh Maryland. Gov. RobeAt Bxooke oh de la Bxooke
came. acAOAA the Atlantic in hiA own veAAel caxxying hiA wihe, ten children and
hoxty AeAvoavtA in 1650.
Alexander Beall came to thiA countxy late in the 17th centuxy. HiA laxge
land holdingA began at Sligo C>teek in the edge oh SilveA Spuing, Maryland, and
xeached acAOAA to what -la now Montgomexy County. Thexe wexe maxxiageA between
hiA deAcendantA and Col. Ninian Beall'a.
A Aettlex in Talbot County, Md., in 1685, Axchibald EdmonAton -la {\ixAt
mentioned in the land xecoxdA at AnnapoliA in a txanAfiex oh an aAAignment oh
one thousand acxeA, called "Beall'a Camp," by Col. Ninian Beall'a patent dated
1689. Axchibald EdmonAton ivoa known ahtex .1700 aa Colonel and patented extenAive
txactA oh land in Pxince GeoxgeA County, latex divided between Exedexick, Monlgomexy and bJaAhington CountieA. He maxxied Jane, daughtex oft Ninian Beall, and
-la Aaid to have Aucceeded hiA (,athex-in-law ola Commandex oh Pxince GeoxgeA County*
Militia.
The neceAAaxy xeAeaxch and the Apace to liAt all oh the membeAA oh Col.
Ninian. Beall’a &am-ily in all pxoheAAionA and typeA oh employment who have been
oh Aexvice to the countxy—out&tanding and diAtinguiAhed citizenA, -la impoAAible.v,
Howevex,.in thiA Bi-Centennial Veax, let ua xemembex the men and women who Apent 1
theix liveA in the eAtabliAhment oh oux countxy, both at itA beginning, and thoAe
who have helped to develop it into the gxeat countxy which now exiAti.
A bxonze. plaque haA been installed on a laxge oval xock, Aymbolic the
"Rock oh Vumbaxton", in faxont oh St. John'a EpiAcopal Chuxch in Geoxgetown,
3240 0 St., N.bJ. Following -la the inACXiption on the plaque:
"Col. Ninian Beall, boxn Scotland, 1625, died Maxyland 1717—
Patentee oh the Rock oh Vumbaxton; Membex oh the HouAe oh
BuxgeAAeA, Commandex in Chieh oh Pxovincial FoxceA oh Maxyland.
In gxatehul xecognition oh hiA AexviceA "Upon all IncuXAionA
and ViAtuxbanceA oh neighboxing IndianA" the Maxyland AAAembly
oh 1699 paAAed an "Act oh Gxatuity." ThiA memoxial exected by
the Society oh Colonial blaXA in the ViAtxict oh ColumbiA, 1910."
Col. Ninian Beall died at the age oh 92 at Fihe’A Laxgo, named h°x the
place oh hiA bixth in Scotland. ThiA waA the home mentioned in hiA will (1717)
and woa in Pxince GeoxgeA County neax Uppex Maxlboxo. It -la believed that he -la
buxied at Bacon Hall, anothex oh hiA homeA in Pxince GeoxgeA County.
Ruth Beall GeldexA
Bibliogxaphy:
V.A.R. Libxaxy in WaAhington, V.C.
"Ninian Beall", Baltimoxe Public Libxaxy
Encyclopedia Bxittanica .
The Columbia Encyclopedia
"The bJaxcxy", Salvation Axmy Papex, genealogical Aection
"Ancient BiogxaphieA and PoxtxaitA", Atlanta Public.Libxaxy
"WaAhington, City and Capitol," Amexican Guide Sexvice, 1937, il.S. Gov. Pxinting
Ohhice, Supt. oh VocumentA, bJaAhington, V.C.
BEALL FAMILY HISTORY
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Winian Beatt
b. 1625 d. 7 7 7 7
7^t W^e: Etiza.bQ.th. Gordon
2nd Wifie: Rath MooAe 6.
1647 d. 7777 m. 7663
The GeoAgia Branch the Famity is
descended &Aom both Etizabeth Gordon
who died in Scottand, and Ruth MooAe
Calvert County, Maxytand.
I
Atexandox Beatl
Immigrant b. 1649 d. 1744
m. Etizabeth Coombs
6. 7693 d. 1745
II
Thomas Beatt
Immigrant b. 1647 d. 1730
m. Etizabeth Bateman 1672
Thexe is no AecoAd o& the kinship ofi
Hinian and Atex.and.QA but thoAe was
maAAiage between theiA descendants.
Thomas was Ninian's son by his iixst
wi^e, Etizabeth Gordon. He came to
America in 1672.
II
Saxah Beatt
b. 7669 d. 1734
m. Cot. Samuet MagAudex
b. 1654 d. 1710
SaAah Beatt was the daughteA of,
Ninian and his second wifie Ruth MooAe.
Ill
John Beatt
b. 1688 d. 1742
m. \JeAtinda MagAudeA
b. 1693 d. 1745 m. 1712
John Beatt was the son ofi Thomas Beatt
and Etizabeth Bateman. {/oxtindex
MagAudeA was the daughteA o & SaAah Beatt
and Cot. Samuet MagAudeA.
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Josiah Beatt
b. 1715 d. 1805
m. Mitticent BAadtey
b. 1723
Josiah Beatt was the son o& John Beatt
and Vextinda MagAudeA. Mitticent BAad¬
tey was the daughteA ofi RobeAt BAadtey
and Ann Fendatt.who was the daughteA
ofi the iAst GovexnoA oj$ MaAytand.
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Cot. Samuet Beatt
b. 1714 d. 1778
m. EteanoA BAOoke 1734
b. 1718 d.1778
Cot. Samuet Beatt was a RevotutionaAy
SotdieA. He was the son ofi John Beatt.
EteanoA BAOoke was descended fixom Gov.
RobeAt BAooke ofi MaAytand.
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Cot. Thaddeus Beatt, Sa.
b. 1745 d. 1815
m. Jane Ametia Beatt
b. 1747 m. 1767
Cot. Thaddeus Beatt was the son-in-taw
oCot. Samuet Beatt, Ja. Both wexe
RevotutionaAy SotdieAS. Cot. Thaddeus
commanded a battation o^ the MaAytand
tine in the axmy 0(5 Genexat Washington.
He was boAn in Faedoxick Co., Md. and
died in FAanktin Co., Ga. He was the
son ofi Josiah Beatt.
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BEALL FAM1LV HISTORY, cont.
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Vanial Baall
m. MaAtha Payton
Va.nA.al wcu> tka ton ol Col. Samuel Baa.ll
and ElaanoA BAOoka, and an anca^toA ol
tha CandlaA.6.
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Gana.Aal FAadoAick Baall
b. 10-20-1768 d. 6-13-1847
m. MaAtha Payton Baall 1792
d. 1856 [Ha wa* tha 4on ol
ThaddauA Baall, S/t.)
MaAtha Payton Ball waz> tha daughtaA ol
Vanlal Baall. FAadoAick wat> boAn In
FAadaAick Co., Md. and dla.d In FAanklln
Co., Ga. ClaAk ol IniaAloA CouAt, PAanklln Co., July 24, 7799-; Justice ol Paaca,
FAanklln Co., 1799-1812; Maj'oA 2nd Bat.
FAanklln Co., 1801-1802; BaIg. GanaAal
2nd BAlgada GaoAgla Militia, 1810-1829.
Fought in tha (jJoa ol 1812 lAom 1812 to 18141
m
GanaAal William Baall
b. 2020-1795 d. 8-22-1851
m. Nancy ChandlaA
b. 1-28-1797 d. 11-6-1886
m. 8-16-1816 [Ha wa*> tha
4on ol GanaAal FAadaAick Baall)
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Captain Nobla Nawnan Baall
b. 2-11-1829 d. 11-20-1910
m. SaAah AwtAay 5-5-1857 [lAt]
b. 5-7-1834 d. 9-6-1867
m. Eliza CaAolina BAown, 1868
b. 1846 d. 1928
[Ha waz> tha ton ol GanaAal Wm.
Baall).
Gan. Wm. Baall woa boAn in FAanklln Co.,
Ga. and diad at CaAAollton, Ga. Justice,
InloAioA CouAt, pAanUlih Co., Fab. 21,
1820-Nov. 12, 1821; Justice, InlaAioA CouAt
CoaaoII Co., Ga. June 18, 1834-Jan 10, 1837;
Jan. 14, 1841-ApA 22, 1844; RapAO^antativz,
FAanklln Co., 1829, 1830, SanatoA, CoaaoII
County, 1832, 1833, 1836, 1841SanatoA
30th ViAtAict, 1845; MambaA Convantion 77739,
CoaaoII Co.,; Lieutenant, 225th VittAict Coi
ClaAka Co., GaoAgla Militia, Jane 24, 1806-;
Captain, 263Ad ViitAict Co., FAanklln Co.,
GaoAgla Militia, Sept. 7, 1813. GanaAal
in tha Woa with Mexico, 1836.
Captain Baall waA boAn in FAanklln County,
Ga. and diad in Paulding Co., Ga. Ha wa4J
in tha Houta ol RapAa*>antativa& lAom
Paulding County in 1861, 1862, and 1863.
Ha waz> in tha Sanata lAom Paulding Co.,. ;
38th ViAtAict in 1882 and 1883. Ha AaAvad
04 Captain in tha WaA Between tha State*.
Capt. Nobla Nawnan Baall wa* living in Valla*, Ga., county *aat ol Paulding County ;
in.1874 whan hi* *on Benjamin BuAka Baall wa* boAn. Thi* homaplaca wa* *till
standing a flaw yaaA* ago. 7n 1876, tha family moved to tha countAy batwaan Valla* l
and Villa Rica, naaA ConcoAd Baptist ChuAch whoAa Capt. Baall and hi* *acond wile
axa buAiad. Hii liA*t wile, SaAah AwtAay, wa* buAiad in Valias. Ha pAacticad law j
in Valla* and tha family laAmad on tha countAy place in Paulding. Capt. Baall diad
at tha age .ol 81. Ha wa* a handsome old gentleman, with *now-whita haiA and baaAd,
tha haiA lolling to hi* *houldaA*, and tha baaAd to hit, cha*t. Eliza CaAolina
Baall wa* AathaA tall,.with daAk haiA, gAay aye* and laiA complexion, a kind and
con*idcAata woman who visited haA childAan each yaaA whanavaA po**ibla altaA haA
husband diad until haA death.
Ruth Baall GaldeA*
Many many thank* to Ma. Thomas Baall, 999 Avenue ol Pina*, Macon, Ga. Ioa *haAing
thi* Baall Family Hi*toAy with u*.
Note, faAom the EditoA:
Foa those who aAe inteAested in learning moAe about the Beall genealogy, chaAts
aAe in Special. Collection at Neva Lomason LibAaAy in CaAAollton, Ga.
TheAe aAe many many allied fa amilies- - name* faamiliaA to this aAea--that Aelate to
Col..Ninian Beall and hi*.descendant*. I will list below some ofa the names that
7 have obseAved on the chaAts:
Belt
BAooke
Hambleton
Cotton
Reese
Neal
GilbeAt
Jones
Vent
ChandleA
GAeen
HoopeA
Nelson
PAide
Williams
EAvin
Beane
CandleA
WillaAd
MuAphy
HaAAis
Stevens
BAOwn
AwtAy
HaAden
Boaa
Baggett
Chambliss
MooAe
GAifafaith
EulleA
Smith
Clonts
VAewAy
WalkeA
SayeA
Cain
Pennington
Tenell
Bagwell
MoaaIs
MeAAell
Hobbs
Wood
Hicks
Albea
In addition to the above infaoAmation, 7 happen to have a faew things in my own
failes conceAning Ninian Beall. Being a Bell--I have natuAally come acAoss some
Bealls in my own AeseaAch. 7 have not so faaA been able to tie any ofa this into
my own faamily lines, but it may be helpfaul to someone else.
7 have a copy ofa a V.A.R* AecoAd which includes in the lineage Bealls faAom
FAanklin Co., .Ga. who moved westwaAd to Mississippi, Texas, and CalifaoAnia.
All ofa these aAe descendants ofa Ninian Beall.
This AecoAd is ofa a Josiah Beall, child ofa Col. FAedeAick Beall and MaAtha Peyton
Beall. Josiah Beall maAAied Nancy T. Vent (6. .2-5-1805) at CaAAoll County, Ga.
on 10-17-1822. They had a son, Malcolm Vent Beall who was boAn 8-07-1834 in
Mississippi. Malcolm's son, EdwaAd,.died in CalifaoAnia. This AecoAd shows
that this paAticulaA. Beall faamily lived at one time in Cobb County, Ga. and it
appeaAS they also lived in. Texas. So, all you AeadeAS out theAe westwaAd ofa us—
this line includes you, too!
Coming faAom anotheA angle--l faind in my failes a NoAth CaAolina bAanch also.
This includes a Joseph Albea in lAedell County, N.C. who was boAn in 1771 in
MaAyland and maAAied Jane Beall about 1795. Jane Beall was the daughteA ofa
lachaAiah and Rebecca Tyson Beall who also settled in eaAly lAedell County.
ZachaAiah Be-all was a disect descendant ofa Ninian Beall also. MembeAS ofa this
faamily aAe buAied at Mt. Bethel Methodist ChuAch neaA HaAmony, N.C. 7 have names
and dates on.these descendant* in the Albea Eamily. This name is also spelled
AIby. Ninian Beall's descendants aAe eveAywheAe!
7 would love to coAAespond with anyone who has an inteAest in the Bells oa Bealls--
any way you spell it! 7 have been AeseaAching Bells faoA faifateen yeaAs myselfa and
7.have amassed a collection ofa Bell infaoAmation that is not even my own line. 7
have xeAox copies ofa the computeA pAintouts ofa all the Bells that aAe listed in
lAeland on the ChuAch of$ Jesus ChAist ofa LatteA-Vay Saints Genealogical Index in
Salt Lake City, Utah. 7 have a tAemendous amount ofa infaoAmation ofa the Bells faAom
Scotland also. Please let me heaA faAom you ifa you aAe inteAested in the Bells and
7 will be happy to shaAe infaoAmation with you!
Jan Robinson Bell
Chateau Apts. .<2.-7
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
THE CANDLERS OF CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA
In the yean 1650 Oliver Cromwell, Lord Lieutenant for Iceland, rode at the
head of the armies of the English Parliament on a "holy mission" of slaughter
and destruction. His aim ms to subjugate the Irish people of, the coastal and
inland area to the south of Dublin, Ireland. Among the Irish fortress towns which
fell to the English was Callan, Kilkenay County. Three castles were captured in
Callan by Sir Hardress Waller’s regiment and used by the English as bounty of war.
One of these castles along with a thousand acres of surrounding land was awarded
to L. Col. William Candler who was one of the outstanding officers in the fighting
Just after Cromwell's success in Ireland, he was called back to England to
quell a serious uprising in Scotland. On July 22, 1650 Cromwell crossed the
border at Berwick and marched on Edinburgh. After more than a.month during which
his great army was harassed by Leslie, who struck and then disappeared like a
wraith into the heather, Cromwell dealt the Scots an unexpected defeat at Dunbar.
More than 3,000 Scotsmen were slaughtered on the field and 10,000 more were
taken prisoner. The wounded mong these were released, but 5,000 were sent south
where some died of fever and dysentery, some were sent into virtual slavery in
Northumbria, and the rest were shipped off to America and the West Indies. One
of the Scots .sent to America was Ninian Beall, holder of a commision as cornet
in Leslie's army, a native of Eifeshire, just across the Eirth from Edinburgh.
We will get back to Ninian Beall in another section, but it is of interest that
at the same time Cromwell.was awarding one of our ancestors a castle, he was
condemning another to servitude in the "new world."
William Candler, probably from Northampton County, England, is the earliest
Candler ancestor our family can identify. He married Ann, the widow of Capt.
John fillers, and settled in Callan Castle in 1653. The Candler family did.not
follow the example of other English land owners in Ireland and manage the land
from London. They became involved with the Irish people and became "part of the
soil of Ireland." Records show that William and Ann had at least three children: ?
1. Thomas our ancestor m. 1. Elizabeth Burrell
2. Jane Tuite
2. John m. -Moorman .
3. Mary Mary's g-g-g-granddaughter m. lachariah Moorman
married William Candler in 1760
Thomas married well twice. His first wife was Elizabeth, the daughter of Capt.
William Burrell. His second wife was Jane Tuite, the daughter of Sir. Henry Tuite
and Diana Mabbot. Diana was the niece of Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, the
Prime Minister King Charles II. Edward Hyde was also the father of the Duchess
of York, the first wife of King James II. This same Duchess of York, first cousin
to Thomas Candler's wife, was the mother of Queen Mary and Queen Anne.
Thomas and Jane had the following children:
1. Rev. Henry Candler DD arch-deacon of .Ossory and
rector of Callan County.
His wife, Ann Elood, was
the sister of the Right
Honorable Warden Elood
Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
2. Rev. William Candler DD Of Castle Comer, Kilkenny Co.
3. Thomas Candler Of Dublin
4. Daniel Candler our ancestor
m. Ann Elood
m. 1. ---Aston
2. Mary Ryves
m. Anna
Even though the Candlers had become pant oh Iceland, they .had remained honorable
English subjects. Immediately ahter the conquest oh Iceland it was a crime
punishable by death h°r an English subject to maAAy an Irish subject. By the time
oh Vaniel Candler an English gentleman who maAAied an lAish woman did not commit
a cAime, but was subject to almost complete social ostracism, was denied the right
to hold public ohh'Lc-C- o.nd was consideAed to have bAought disgAace upon his homily
and his class. Vaniel did just this. He maAAied an lAish girl, Anna, so unimpoAtant that.we do not have.her last name AecoAded. Ovqa the yeaAS this maAAiage
hoAced Vaniel and Anna to leave theiA native soil and set hoAth upon the long and
hazardous voyage to the New World. We do not know how many children weAe born.in
lAeland oa in.the New World. Vaniel and.his homily sailed hi^-St hoA the BaAbados
Islands and came lateA to the poAt oh ChaAleston, South Carolina about 1735. He
moved on at once to the pAovince oh NoAth CaAolina whose chaAteA had OAiginally
been gAanted by ChaAles II to Vaniel’s gAeat-uncle, EdwaAd Hyde, and seven otheA
English noblemen.
Vaniel only paused in N.C* and moved almost immediately to BedhoAd Co., I>a.
neaA the pAesent city oh .LynchbuAg. He and his homily lived theAe until he died
thirty yeaAS lateA. Anna,.h°Aecasting the AatheA consideAable longevity oh the
succeeding geneAations, lived to the amazing age oh 105.
VuAing the travels to the.West Indies and then to S.C., N.C., and lfa., the
CandleAs became closely associated with the MooAman and ClaAk homilies. The.
Moormans already had CandleA blood in them, h°William CandleA’s daughteA, Mary,
maAAied ZachaAiah Moorman many yeaAS behoAe. These thAee homilies, along with the
Anthony homily, that had maAAied. into the ClaAk homily, became leadeAS in the
Quaker .religion. The.book Lynchburg's Pioneer Quakers and TheiA Meeting House
gives an interesting view oh'these families oit this time.
Vaniel seAved in the Faench and Indian War and was distinguished throughout
Western Virginia as a surveyoA. The state line between N.C. and lla. was surveyed
by Vaniel and until the 20th .century you could still see the markeAS ”VC" along
the line. Vaniel and Anna had the hollowing children [not necessarily in the
proper order):
1. John Ca.ndler Maryland 6 Virginia Candlers h*om this line
2. ledekiah Candler North Carolina Candlers h*om this line (Ann Moorman)
3. William Candler Georgia Candlers ^om this line (Elizabeth Anthony)
4. Elizabeth
5. Eleanor
6. Thomas Vied behore 1765
7. Henry Vied behore 1765
William Candler was born April 21, 1736 in Virginia. The earliest record we have
oh him.is as a surveyor. It is interesting that an old letter by.one oh William’s
relatives mentions his h^rst acquaintance with youag.Candler as having been made
when William was ’’lining up a royal charter." h°* a homily named Anthony. In .
my records l have a chart that traces William’s wihe’s hwnily back to Adam and Eve.
This chart was done in 1936 by the Church oh Jesus Christ oh Latter-Vay Saints, but
it could have well had material recorded .by William. William married Elizabeth
Anthony, the daughter oh Joseph Anthony and Elizabeth Clark, in 1760. Elizabeth
was ten years younger than William and due to this, or other reasons, she was cut
ohh h*om her bother's inheritance. By 1767 William and Elizabeth had h°oA children
and moved to Wrightsboro, St..Paul’s Parish, Georgia. William received a grant
oh 250 acres on the Little River which is now in.Columbia County. He soon managed
the assignment oh .500 more acres ior setting up a. mill on German Creek. It .is
likely that William and his homily came to Wrightsboro with Joseph Maddock and
several homilies oh Quakers N.C. in the winter oh 1768-1769.
Willim CandleA woa probably thz butt educated man in the. Ae.ttZzme.nt and
already an zxpzAiznczd auavzyoA, ao hz quickly aoaz to a poAition ofl IzadeAAhip
in thz county. England had "bzzn good" to Ge.oA.gia which .AtAZtchzd all thz way to
the UiAAiAAippi RiveA. Foa thiA AzaAon, thzAZ woa a gAzat dzal ofl Azluctancz to
join thz othzA colonizA in thz flight floA indzpzndzncz. GovZAnoA WAight playzd on
thiA mood to pAZvznt thz appointmznt ofl GzoAaia AzpAZAzntativeA to zitheA thz
fliAAt oa thz Azcond Continzntal CongAZAA. ThiA cauAzd many pAobizmA floA GzoAgia
and flinally thz dzciAion woa floA indzpzndzncz. William AZAignzd hiA.commiAAion in
thz EngliAh militia and woa made a majoA in thz Azbzl floAceA. Hz advanced to thz
Aank ofl Colonzl and fought in many ofl thz AoutheAn battlzA. AflteA it bzcamz clzaA
that thz BAitiAh weAZ going to contAol GzoAaia, William CandleA and Elijah ClaAk
took thziA flamilizA, and thoAZ ofl thziA flighting mzn, to a place ofl Aaflzty in thz
wildA ofl TznneAAZZ, bzyond thz GAzat SmokieA. Ofl thiA AzmaAkablz tAzk, wz know
littZz zxczpt that it woa a jouAnzy ofl zxtAzmz haAdAhip. Thz tAip woa ccaoaa 200
milzA ofl wild and mountainouA tZAAain with 400 womzn and childAzn to bz tAanApOAtedi
and pAotzctzd. Thzy AzttZzd bztwzzn thz Faznch BAoad and HolAton RiveAA wheAZ thz
mzn Izflt.thziA wivzA and childAzn and AZtuAnzd to thz flighting. In all, thz jouAne)i
took eleven dayA. William CandleA woa onz ofl thz IzadeAA in thz Battlz ofl King1 a
Mountain and hiA namz Za inACAibzd on the monumznt thzAZ.
AflteA thz woa, William had littlz Izflt zxczpt thz land gAantzd him by thz
King .bzfloAZ the woa. Hz quickly got to woAk and bzcamz a AucczAAflul citizzn. Hz
woa a mzmbeA ofl thz fliAAt poAt-waA Atatz IzgiAlatuAZ, Judgz ofl pAobatz in Richmond
County and in 1785 hz bzcamz a flull-fllzdgzd. juAticz ofl Richmond County.
William and Elizabeth had thz flollowing
1. MaAy CandleA
2. Hz my CandleA MajoA in Am. Rzv.
3. Falby . CandleA
4. William CandleA
5. ChaAleA CandleA
6. Elizabeth . CandleA
7. John K. CandleA
8. Amelia CandleA
9. JoAZph CandleA
10. MaAk A. CandleA
11. Vanizl CandleA
childAzn:
m. IgnatiuA Few JRzv. SoldieA
m. - OliveA
nzveA maAAizd_
m.-ShiveAA
nzveA maAAizd
died without Iaauz
m. --— Voung (2) Lucy White
m. SaAah SlaughtzA
William died Nov. 1, 1784. Elizabeth woa Atill a young woman and maAAizd Capt.
CoAnzliuA VyAaAt ofl Baldwin Co., Ga.
.Vanizl woa named aflteA hiA gAandflatheA who woa the fliAAt CandleA in Amexica.
Hz woa boAn in 1779 and woa only flivz yzaAA old when hiA flatheA died. Aa a baby
hz had bzzn caAAizd in hiA mothzA1a aAmA on thz long jouAnzy into tempoAaAy.exile
bzyond thz mountalnA. Hz had pAobably Azzn vzAy littlz ofl hiA flatheA who woa abAznt almoAt continually until 1782. Vanizl gAew up on thz land hiA flatheA had bzzn
gAantzd by thz king in 1769. Aa flaA oa .wz know, Vanizl achieved no paAticulaA
flame duAing hiA bAizfl liflztimz ofl 37 yzaAA. Hz woa veAy intzAZAted in politicA
until hz flought a duel with a Captain.Snow ofl thz Atatz IzgiAlatuAZ. In that duel
hz almoAt killed Capt. Snow and took a piAtol ball thAough hiA own clothing.
In 1799 Vanizl maAAied SaAah SlaughteA, thz daughtzA ofl Samuel SlaughtzA
and Fanny Gill, who had moved to GzoAgia flAom \JiAginia. Vanizl and SaAah had
thz flollowing childAzn:
1. William L. CandleA m. MaAtha Mooaz
2. Elizabeth.A. CandleA m. Owen L. MyAick
3. John K. CandleA m. CaAolinz Smith
m
4. Faance* E. Candler
5. Samuel C. Candler
6. Va.ru.el G. CandleA
7. Ezekiel S. CandleA
m. Wilton Simplon
m. Martha B. Beall
m. Nancy C. Matthew*
m. Jane William*
Samuel .ChaAle* CandleA wa* boAn dec, 6, 1809 on the land granted by the .king, to
Kin grandhather. Samuel’* hother died in 1816 and le{t him hotherles* at a very
young .age. Hi* motheA uoa* only 32 when hi* bother died and *he married V.S.
Chapman oh Baldwin County, Ga. Samuel lived in Baldwin Co. with hi* stephather
hor *eveAal yeaA* and .then went to live with hi* iiA*t cou*in, Ignatius Few.
thi* cou*in wa* 20 yeaA* hi* *enioA and later became a di*tingui*hed pAeacheA
and educatoA. Va. Few moved to Augu*ta about 1823 and built up a *plendid law
pAactice. He later gave thi* up in hovor oh devoting .hi* lihe a* a Methodist _
mini*teA. The a**ociation with *uch an intellectual and up*tanding man mu*t have
been an in*piAation. Samuel mu*t have gotten an excellent education due to hi*
a**ociation with the Few family.
. The i$iA*t AecoAd we have oh Samuel a* an adult i* when he went to the Villa
Rica *ection oh CoaaoII County, Ga. in 1830. TheAe .he wa* a AepAe*entative oh
a BAiti*h company inteAe*ted in gold mining in the aAea. About 1832 Samuel moved
on to the new gold mining aAea in CheAokee County, Ga.. Samuel wa* *heAihh oh
CheAokee Co. and then wa* the iiA*t *tate AepAe*entative hAom that county. The
move to CheAokee County .wa* a good one &oa Samuel hor that i* wheAe he met.and .
maAAied MaAtha Boaenetta Beall. Thi* lady wa* a diAect de*cendant oh Ninian Beall
hrom Scotland mentioned eaAlieA. MaAtha’* g-g-g-g-grandhather had maAAied. _
Verlinda MagAudeA who*e family came &Aom a maAAiage oh the MacgAegoA and Campbell
clan* in Scotland. TheiA hmily line i* traced thAough the Scottish and IAi*h King*
to the biblical lineage and back to Adam and Eve.
Samuel AetuAned to the Villa.Rica *ection oh CoaaoII County with MaAtha
and they *ettled down and Aai*ed an outstanding homily. Samuel wa* a *tate
AepAe*entative and *enatoA h*om CoaaoII County. He wa* a laAge land owneA, hormer,
merchant, land developeA, gold miner, and politician. He built up a considerable
hoAtune behore the Civil WaA.
Many people that the homily oh MaAtha and Samuel CandleA i* the mo*t
outstanding eveA pAoduced in the *tate. TheiA childAen weAe:
1. Milton 1 Anthony Atlanta lawyeA
2. Ezekiel S. . Mi**i**ippi lawyeA
3. Noble Vavid . incapicated by illne**
4. FloAence Julia
5. SaAah .Justina
6. William Beall MeAchant hormeA
7. Elizabeth FAanci*
8. A*a GAigg* Atlanta Industrialist
9. Samuel ChaAle*, Ja. Large Planter
10. WaAAen Akin Methodist Bishop
11. John Slaughter Judge State Supreme Court
These parents were indeed both outstanding. Many people that the *trength
oh Martha Beall, who never weighed a* much a* 100 pound*, wa* the real *trength
oh the homily. She devoted her entire lihe to the care and training oh her
childAen and they remembered it all.their live*. Samuel.wa* a *trong man but
mo*t oh hi* energy wa* devoted prinarily to busine** ahhoir*. Samuel died in
1873 and MaAtha in 1897.
1837- 1909 m. Elizabeth Murphey
1838- 1915 m. Julia Bevill
1840-1887 did not marry
1842-1946 m. W.H. Harris
1845-1921 m. Joseph J. Willard
1847-1928 m. Elizabeth Slaughter
1849-1922 m. Henry H. Vobb*
1851-1929 m. Lucy Howard
1855-1911 m. Jimmie Beavitle
1857-1941 m. Sarah Cutright
1861-1941 m. Marguerite Gamier
My ancestor oh thi* homily was William Beall Candler who spent hi* entire
Hhe in Carroll County.. William wa* born Jan 1, 1847 in Villa Rica, Ga. He h&H
hi* lot in the homily wa* to stay home and look ahter hi* bother's business.
William maAAied Elizabeth SlaughteA, daughteA o h Va. John Thomas SlaughteA and
Malvina Freeman, peAhapA a distant Aelative hi6 hi* gAandmotheA. We have neve*
been able, to tie. thaw two SlaughteA homilieA togetheA, bat we. &eel they weAe
hAom a common .ViAginia homily. .William waA a laAge land holdeA, owned a iuAnituAe
AtoAe which woa the .local fiuneAal paAloA, owned a genejial AtoAe, AtaAted the
Bank o^ Villa Rica and the Villa Rica Cotton Mill*, and had a laAge paAt in the
development oh Villa Rica into the modern city it 14 today.
The childAen oh William and Elizabeth weAe:
1. Eugenia
2. FloAence 1873
3. Elizabeth . 1876
4. William Beall, Ja. 1879-1972
m. —-Malone
m. Oacoa FieldeA
m. JameA BAu.ce. ilpAhaw
m. MaAgaAet Cobb
Elizabeth waA killed Sept. 23, 1915 while cAOAAing the RR coAAAing coming back
hAom Aewing with heA daughteA, FloAence FieldeA. The AtoAy iA told that Ahe
waA looking .back and waving .to .the homily when Ahe walked in h^ont oh the
SoutheAn tAain going to Atlanta.h^om BiAmingham. It waA only thAee blockA to
FloAence'a home and Elizabeth had made the txip many timeA. William maAAied,
oa hiA Aecond wihe, Nell HaAAell. He died ApAil 6, 1928.
William Beall CandleA, Ja. AeheAAed to oa "Will", woa the laAt child and only]
Aon oh William. He waA educated at EmoAy UniveAAity wheAe hiA Uncle WaAAen _
woa the PAeAident and wheAe much oh the money to opeAate and develop the UniveAAitil
came h*om hiA uncle AAa. Will taught Achool, woAked at Coca-Cola hoA hiA Uncle
AAa and .then h^-lt the call, oa hiA hotheA had, to take oveA the homily buAineAA
in Villa .Rica. Some oh the buAineAAeA had been AtaAted by Samuel and continued
by William. .Will woa mayoA oh Villa Rica, ChaiAman oh the .BoaAd oh the Bank
oh Villa Rica, owned two hoAmA and.much buAineAA pAopeAty all in Villa Rica. HiA
main woAk woa oa PACAident oh Villa Rica MUIa.
On June 21, 1900, Will.maAAied MaAgaAet Cobb, daughteA oh JameA RanAon Cobb
and MaAy White. The Cobb homily had come h^om WaleA to S.C. duAing the mid 7700*4.
They Aettled in VeKalb County, moved to CoaaoII County, and lateA moved to LouiAiaM
The childAen oh Will and MaAgaAet weAe:
1. MaAgaAet Eugenia
2. MaAy Nelle
3. Ann Cobb
4. MaAgaAet
5 . Lucy
6. William Cobb
1901 Settled in N.C. m. Lee B. NicholA
1903 Settled in Tenn. .m. Clement M. Eylv\
1906 In Fla..then Villa Rica m..Holk KndeAA \
1909 CaAtcAAville, .Ga, m. Ivey UndeAwood
1911 Villa Rica, Ga. m. LewiA Talley
1914 CaAAollton, Ga. m. Elizabeth HaiAA\
William Cobb CandleA, AeheAAed to oa "Bill", woa boAn ApAil 23, 1914 in Villa
Rica. He woAked at$eu> yeaAA h0JL hiA hotkeA oa Supt. oh Villa Rica Cotton MUIa,
woa a MajoA ovcaacoa in WoAld WaA JJ, and then woAked h°A the U.S. GoveAnment in
the Small BuAineAA AdminiAtAation. Bill iA now Aetuied and Hvca on Route 13
in CaAAollton, Ga. Bill maAAied Elizabeth HaiAAton hAom the La GAange aAea and
they had the hollowing childAen:
1. Jane Elizabeth
2. MaAy Ann .
3. William JameA
1942
1944
1953
CaAAollton, Ga.
CaAAollton, Ga.
CaAAollton, Ga.
m. JeAAy HeAteAlee
m. JameA Love McKinnon
m. Madelyn RuggleA
William JameA, called "Jim", woa boAn Feb. 22, 1953. He gAaduated h*om AubuAn .
UniveAAity, oa hiA hotheA had, and now woAkA hoa GeoAgia PoweA Company in Atlanta.
Jim and Madelyn have the hollowing childAen:
1. Madelyn Elizabeth
2. ShaAon Leann
1978
1980
/So
William Cobb Candler, Route. 13, Carrollton, Ga. is .the oldest .mate Candler oh
our tine still living. AIt three oh his children and theiA homilies live tn .
the CaAAottton section oh Carroll County, His sisters, Ann AndeAs and Lucy Tattey
still tive in Villa Rica. Carroll County still teem* tike home to this entiAe
hamity.
My hamity charts aAe on hitc with the CaAAott County Geneatogicat Society and
can be been in the Special Collections Room at the Neva Lomason Library in CaAAottton.
Contributed by:
Mr. Lee B. Nichols
V. 0. Box N
Andrews, N. C. 28901
Many thanks to this new member who contributed this hamity history oh one oh
Carrott County'a earliest and most distinguished hamities!
CORRECTIONS TO THE 1850 CARROLL COUNTY CENSUS
The Carrott County Geneatogicat Society would like to thank Mrs. Felix C. Atwood
oh Frankhort, Ky., Mr. Wallace Lambert oh Atlanta and Mr. Joe Baggett oh Vougtasvilte
hor the time they spent in letting us know oh some oh the errors in the 1850
Carroll County Census. We would appreciate hearing oh other errors to be corrected.
Clarice Cox and Nell Yates
Omitted in. the Index:
Gray—2.13, 50, 59, 88
Lasseter--16,n
Stewart--37,41,98
Lambert—4,6,7
Huckabee—9 instead oh 7
if35 page 3—Should be Isaiah Vines. Isaiah (Isah) Vines married Elizabeth Smith
in Coweta Co., in 1832.
ft 136 page 11 --Should be Egbert McWhorter who m. Lida M. Tanner in Carroll in 1847
and died 1869/70.
H193 page 16--Should be Thomas B. Jones (rather than Moses ?.) who is shown as a
Baptist minister in the 5th district oh Carroll on census oh 1860 and 1870.
descendants buried at St. Paul, Mars Hill, 6 douglas Co. Churches.
ff816 page 60—Should be Cansler. James died in the 1860's. His sons James L.
and Otha 0. are buried in douglas Co.
ff268 page 22--Shoutd be Gilbert Gay. Married Sarah Stamps in Coweta in 1829
ff288 page 23--Should be drury Boatright
ff335 page 26—Should be Leatherwood. Zachariah Leatherwood married Elizabeth
Thornton in Campbell Co. 1835.
ff527 page 40 --Should be Maxhicld rather than Marhicld, age 12. Henslee is the
correct homily name.
These will be continued on page /s'/
/$v
The following is an Extract of the 18U2 Tax Digest, 11th District
713th Georgia Militia of Carroll County, Georgia. This is a continuation
from the last Carroll County Genealogical Quarterly in which was published
the 9th District, 75k Georgia Militia of the Original 181|2 Tax Digest
of Carroll County, Georgia, from pages 2k thru 26. The information herein
contained is extracted from pages 26 thru 30.
By* Edna S. Lackey
EXTRACT of 18U2 TAX DIGEST
CARROLL COUNTY, GA.
11th Dist. 713 G. M.
NAME
_
POLL SLAVES LAND LOT NO,
(acreage)_
DIST. SECT. COUNTY
ARNOLD, Ezekiel 1
ADKINS, Spence J. 1
ARNOLD, John 1
AVREA, Samuel 1
AVREA, William, Jr. 1
UO
202
60
61
6
102
11
10
11
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
BECK, Isaiah, Sr.
BECK, Isaiah, Jr,
BURIT, John
BONNER, Zadok
1
1
28
202
202
202
202
160
202
202
202
160
160
160
160
27U
221
207
191
168
93
9k
95
125
96
21
122
75
9
11
11
11
11
11
11
7
17
15
11
19
1
k
2
k
Heard
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Union
Floyd
Gilmore
Dade
fsz
NAME
BAUGHN, Joseph H.
BAKER, Jonathan
BAKER, Joseph C.
BEAUFORT, John
BUTLER, W. H.
BAKER, James
BIRD, Lee
BONNER, Zadoc
BAUGHN, Peyton
BONNER, Thomas
CURRY, Johnson
CLAYTON, Dempsey W.
CREW, Carter
POLL
1
1
1
1
1
_
SLAVES LAND LOT NO. DIST.
(Acreage) _
ho 132 2
101 69 11
202 3 11
liO 16
SECT. COUNTY
2 Cherokee
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
2 Cobb
Carroll
(End of Page 26 of Original Volume)
1 3
1
1 5
1
1
202
202
202
25
100
80
160
U90
190
202
U90
2l±5
190
2h5
2h5
14.90
202
130
28
136
58
66
93
20
hoh
160
131
21i*
356
5U2
5
lii2
35
57
ll
10
11
10
11
11
2
10
11
7
5
h
2
2
6
2
10
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Cobb
Irwin
Carroll
Carroll
Appling
Appling
Appling
Irwin
Irwin
Wain
Wilkinson
202
160
i|0
65
105
11
23
2
Carroll
Carroll
floyd
Macon
202 101 11 Carroll
202
202
202
202
202
160
liO
122
102
1
11
9
10
5
5
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Cherokee
Cherokee
100 69 11 Carroll
/53
NAME
CREEL, Jordan
CURRY, McKinney
CURRY, Jacob
CHANDLER, Linds ey
CHEAVES, Sarah
CHEAVES, Thomas J.
FREEMAN, B. A.
FARMER, Joaiah
FLETCHER, Richard M
HAND, B. J.
HAND, Sherwood H.
HOLOWAY, John
McHARGUE, Henry
HAND, James H.
HICKS, John
_
POLL SLAVES LAND LOT NO. DIST. SECT.
1
(Acreage)_
1
1 101
202
202
202
101
202
191
192
96
217
126
193
11
11
11
11
22
11
9
3 202
101
U5
3h
(End of Page 27 of Original Volume)
11
11
1
1 202
202
202
202
190
25
229
11
11
11
11
1
1
1
1
202
202
202
202
202
202
Uo
196
200
195
81
1U5
205
193
11
11
11
ii
7
11
21
202
202
11
9
COUNTY
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Tblbert
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Paulding
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
NAME POLL SLAVES
HICKS, George W.
HEPENSTALL, W. B.
HOWARD* Thomas J.
HURST, Benjamin
1
1
1
1
LAND LOT NO,
(Acreage)_
DIST. SECT. COUNTY
202
hO
160
1*0
202
156
200
161
712
26
11
k
13
2
3
3
2
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Cherokee
Murry
Murry
Campbell
HOWARD, Samuel
HENSON, John
1
1
Carroll
Carroll
JEMISON, Samuel
KING, William
KNIGHT, William
MeKEY, Lindsay
KNIGHT, Isaac
KIRKLAND, Thomas
KNIGHT, Matthew
KNIGHT, Greene B.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
202 70
100 177 11
Campbell
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
LYLE, William M,
LITTLE, Robert
MILES, William
MABRY, H. P.
1
1 172 102 11
(End of Page 28 of Original Volume)
1 85
160
202
202
202
202
101
202
202
202
173
256
167
168
151*
155
156
157
186
198
9
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
NAME
( Continued)
MABRY, H. P.
Agent for
Isaac MOORE
MABRY, B. M.
MESSER, William
MURFF, Cornelius
OGLE, John
PATRIDGE, James
PENTECOST, George
PENTECOST, Matthew
PENTECOST, Win. S.
PENTECOST, Mary C.
REAVES, Jeremiah
REAVES, James
REAVES, Josiah
REAVES, John B.
REAVES, Jasper N.
ROBERTS, James M.
_
POLL SLAVES LOT LOT NO. DIST. SECT.
(Acres)_
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
2Q2
101
101
202
1*0
h90
1*90
21*0
202
202
1*0
202
202
202
202
700
202
219
170
10$
232
775
8
66
(255
(256
(173
(176
227
172
351*
72
7
97
(171*
(190
(251*
(255
1
11
11
9
5
20
1
16
11
11
11
11
11
19
11
11
1*
11
11
1
1
COUNTY
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Paulding
Appling
Sumter
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Paulding
Carroll
Carroll
Jackson
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
/5L
NAME
STEWART, William
STRIBLIN, Miles B.
SMITH, William W.
SANDERS, Micajah
SANDERS, Alsa
STALLIANS, Moses
STOKES, Henry F.
STALLIONS, Duke
STALLIONS, Lydia
SMITH, David
VESSELS, James
WHITE, William
Adm. Estate of J.
WHITE, Carter
WIMBERLY, Malachi
WHITE, Obadiah
WHITE, Richard Jr.
WARREN, John
WALKER, Thomas
WORD, John B.
Adm. Estate of
0. B. JONES, Deed.
WILLIAMS, John
WARREN, Thomas
POLL
_
SLAVES LAND LOT NO.
(Acres)_
DIST. SECT. COUNTY
202 22U 11
202
202
96 11
13
1 202 126 11
(End of Page 29 of Original Volume)
1
1 1
7
1
B. Tommy
1
1
1
1
1
100
100
100
203
202
30
67
1*0
202
100
50
100
202
202
101
100
202
202
hO
202
160
212
250
1*90
101
150
67
66
7
156
102
21*6
733
177
213
167
185
191*
195
711
206
181
10
1*1*
330
1*
38
11
11
11
11
1*
11
11
20
11
11
11
11
10
11
11
19
13
11
10
8
12
11
10
2
2
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Lee
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Randolph
Carroll
Carroll
Paulding
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Cobb
Lee
Gilmore
Carroll
Baker
Lowndes
Carroll
Carroll
/
NAME POLL SLAVES LAND LOT NO. DIST SECT. COUNTY
_(Acres) _
WHITE, David
WALLS, John P. A.
YOUNG, Willson
YOUNG, Asberry A.
YOUNG, Redmond
1
1
1
100 13U
$200 Tbwn Lot
250
250
250
250
160
160
1*90
UO
1*0
11
2
Ik
2
1
1
1
2
Carroll
Carroll
Early
Early
Early
Early
Murry
Murry
Murry
Fbrsyth
Cobb
Carroll
Carroll
(End of Page 30 of Original Volume)
(End of 11th District 713 G. M.)
NAMES OF DEFAULTERS IN CARROLL COUNTY AND A DOUBLE TAX ASSESSED AGREEABLE TO
BEST INFORMATION FOR lBW. 11th District 713 G. M. _
ABODEPGHIJKIMNOPQR
RAYGAN, Toliver 1 Carroll
STUVWXYZ
This information is found of Page 52 of the Original
Volume
CORRECTIONS TO 1850 CENSUS, cont. from page /SC
#591 page. 45--Should be BonneA AatheA than BomeA. JameA BonneA maAKied SaAa
Ann Cox in CaAAoll in 1S42. She lived in VouglaA County in 1900.
#671 page 51--Should be A.J. BoggeAA JiatheA than Baggett. Aha* J. Bogged m.
MaAgaAet F. Benson in CaAAoll in 1S39. ThiA iA pOAAibly the Aame A.J. BoggeAA
who waA SuAveyoA GeneAal ofi Ga. in 1859. The Georgia AAchiveA CaAd^ile AhowA
him in eAAOA oa A.J. Baggett.
#784 page 58--ShouM be JameA B\yce, Sk. Wi^e Eleanor B. 15 Nov 1812-17 Feb 1879
They aAe buAied in the old \Jilla Rica Cemetery.
The following is an Extract of the 18U2 Tax Digest, U District,
68lst. Georgia Militia of Carroll County, Georgia. This is a continuation
from the last Carroll County Genealogical Quarterly in which was published
the 11th District, 713th Georgia Militia of the Original 18^2 Tax Digest
of Carroll County, Georgia, from pages 26 thru 30. The information
contained herein is extracted from pages 31 thru 36 of the Original Volume.
By: Edna S. Lackey
EXTRACT OF 18U2 TAX DIGEST
lith Dist. 68lst, G. M.
Carroll County, Ga.
NAME POLL SLAVES
ARINGTON, Charles
BENTON, Richard 1
BOWEN, Christopher D. 1 30
McKOY, John Deed .
• • • .
BOWEN, Christopher D.
Agent in fact for
WOOD, Josiah
LAND LOT NO.
(Acres)
DIST. SECT. COUNTY
25 167 Carroll
202
202
202
202
202
202
202
202
132
62
tik
16
128
325
251
5
115
128
202
59
200
199
200
31
17
7
2
Uo
Uo
5o
202
2h
hi
5i
no
in
HU
n5
116
113
120
121
126
122
1
2
llli
115
135
13U
136
137
138
139
158
159
a
5
325
791
98
2
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
2
17
11
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Coweter
a
3
Carroll
Carroll
saoo Town Lot
NAME POLLS SLAVES
/sy
LAND LOT NO. DIST. SECT. COUNTY
(Acres)
BUYERS, John 7
BARTON, Lewis 1 1
BAXTER, Miss Eliza 25
BRIANT, William E. 1
BARBER, Sampson 1
BARBER, Wm. A 1
202 (212
(171
(172
202 (217
160 180
230 128
100
20 U2U
20 11*8
160 281
li Carroll
9 3
12
1 h
5 1
8 2
Murry
Habersham
Franklin
Paulding
Lumkin
Gilmore
302 117 h
202 107 U
11*2 108 U
61i 118 h
29 119 k
7 127 h
202 85 U
202 8U k
202 76 U
202 87 h
202 10li U
202 89 ii
202 78 li
202 U7 h
80
202 133 6
202 83 h
202 17 h
202
100 50 U
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
COSPER, Jacob P. 1 202 129 h
202 130 U
Carroll
Carroll
v' COSPER, Joseph B. 1 1 202 151 li Carroll
DEROR, Milton 1
DAVIS, Enoch S. 1
DAVIS, William 1
John 1
DAVIS, Green S. 1
DOWDLE, James 1
202 105
liO 117
k
U 3
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Cass
Carroll
Carroll
1 Carroll ELLIS, Charles
NAME POLLS SLAVES LAND LOT NO. DIST. SECT.
(Acres)
GRAY, David
GILES, Jeremiah
GRAY, Samuel
Agent for
Eli GRAY
GRAY, John W.
HOLOWAY, Solomon
HOPSON, Brigs W.
HOLLAND,James H
JOHNSON, Joel C.
JEIMTRY, John B.
JORDAN, Jackson
JONES, William J.
JONES, Thomas B.
JOHNSTON, Joseph
JAMES, George
KNIGHT, Carrington
Guardian for
Orphans
LAMBERTH, John
LA3SETTER, Henry 2.
MARTIN, T. S.
Guardian for
Mary MARTIN
MUSIC, George
MADDOX, Daniel
MUSIC, Joseph
MOORE, William
MOORE, James D.
MALONE, Robert
1
1
1
1
101
150
202
23
213
215
(End of Page 32 of Original Volume)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
hO
UO
101
n5
5o
202
hO
Uo
10U1
22
8
96
129
202
550
655
U
h
20
2
8
h
h
5
18
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
202
2U9
202
25
167
UO
Uo
123
202
80
200
270
100
202
100
UO
173
(160
(170
12
167
1U7
U22
816
2lU
172
173
U6
U7
19
50
70
167
576
U
U
U
U
U
13
19
u
5
U
U
3
3
3
2
1
3
3
COUNTY
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Paulding
Cobb
Campbell
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Cherokee
Cherokee
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Coweter
Carroll
Carroll
Lumkin
Paulding
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Cass
NAME POLL
_(
SLAVES LAND
Acres)
LOT NO DIST. SECT. COUNT!
MARTIN, Archibald
NORRIS Mumford
NORRIS,' Henry
NASH, James E.
NEWTON, Thomas E.
ODOM, Odell
PATE, Miles
PURYEAR, Thomas
ROOKS, James M.
ROOKS, William
RODGERS, James H.
ROMANS, Alexander
ROBERTS, John
SOCKWELL, James W.
SOCKWELL, E. B.
160
160
1*0
i*o
25
17
19
771
167
(End of Page 33 of Original Volume)
1
1
1
1
10
26
2
20
1*
202 209
Gilmore
Walker
Cobb
Paulding
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
202
202
1*5
26
95
h
11*
1*
Carroll
Carroll
Lee
Carroll
1
1
1
1
202
100
187
162
63
202
90
202
202
202
202
202
202
202
202
202
1*90
160
1*0
160
175
1*0
202
202
55
25
128
11*5
11*6
11*8
11*3
11*1*
12
91*
95
72
90
21*5
111
266
1*1*0
276
11*6
67
601*
183
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
t*
1*
10
10
10
9
7
7
6
1*
7
11
11
6
16
1*
3
3
3
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Bibb
Irwin
Gilmore
Paulding
Murry
Gwinnett
Cobb
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
(End of Page 3l* of Original Volume)
NAME
SUMMERLIN, Hen-y
TREADWELL, Stephen
WOOD, Aristarchus, Jr
WOOD, Aristarchus, Sr
WATSON, Tyre
WALDEN, John M.
WALDEN, Jesse G.
WOOD, Benjamin W.
Guardian for
Orphans of
James MERREL, Deed
WOOD, Benjamin W.
Gdn.for the heirs
Joseph, deed.
WOODLY, C. S.
POLL SLAVES LAND
(Acres)
LOT NO. DIST. SECT. COUNTY
ao
ao
20
160
2
116
101
68
250
112
51
13a
157
202
101
50
202
9
7a
25
350
sa
32
19a
a23
202
218
185
152
12a
171
172
131
132
312
130
9a
95
96
218
ia
13
3
10
8
8
8
8
1
7
7
a
a
8
8
8
a
a
a
a
8
1
1
3
3
Forsyth
Lumkin
Forsyth
Murry
Butts
Butts
Butts
Butts
Early
Coweter
Cowe ter
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Henry
Henry
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Clark
Henry
1
1
1
8
158
16
150
202
202
10
202
115
202
160
160
ao
ao
ao
160
160
125
123
129
13a
167
165
ia2
ia3
ia9
26
308
690
aai
371
278
28a
a
a
a
a
a
5
a
a
a
16
18
21
3
2
11
a
(End of Page 35 of the Original Volume)
of BEALL 20
ao
ao
ao
ai9
a92 a9a
929
3
3
3
21
1
1
3
3
a
3
2
3
3
3
2
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Union
Union
Paulding
Paulding
Paulding
Murry
Forsyth
Paulding
Pauldi ng
Paulding
Cass
100 167 Carroll
End of ath District 68l G. M
NAME OF DEFAULTERS IN CARROLL COUNTY AND A DOUBLE TAX ASSESSED AGREE¬
ABLE TO THE BEST INFORMATION FOR l81*2. l*t~h District, 66lst G. M.
NAME POLLS SLAVES LAND LOT NO. DIST. SECT. COUNT!
A-B
BENTON, Samuel
BENTON, James
BENTON, Johsua
C-D-E-F
fERRELL, Thomas
GGIBSON, Andrew
HHUDGINS, Josiah B.
I-J
JOHNSON, Robert
K-L-M
MEDARIS, Thomas
N-S
SCROGGINS, Warren
SMITH, Isiah
T-Z
YOUNG, William
YDPK\ .Tsmae
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
C.l
1
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Ihe above information on the Defaulters in l*th District, 68lst G. M.
is recorded on page $0 of the Original Volume of the 181*2 Tax Digest of
Carroll County, Georgia.
(End of l*th District 68lst. G. M. Carroll County, Ga.)
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The Carroll County Genealogical Society Is pleaded, to announce the publication
0($ the 1S50 Carroll County Census. This book has been compiled by two oi our
members, Clarice Cox, C.G.R.S. and Nell Yates. This particular centos Is an
invaluable tool fior researchers because all membeAS ofi a household aAe given
by name, age S sex given, and also place ofi birth. Only a limited numbeA these
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Name:_
Address:
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FOCUS OF RESEARCH
The members of The. CarAoZZ County Ge.nQ.aZogtc.aZ Society are to be commended for
tending in the information on the famiZies they are researching in order to update
our membership fiZes. Now Zet's see if we can find somebody working on the same
names as we are!
J.B.
Linda Knight Madder KNIGHT, SMITH, BECK, CARRINGTON, HOBSON or
Rt. 11 Box 499 Lot 704 North HEBRON, AVI SON, McGINNIS, GRIFFIN, THOMPSON,
Birmingham, AZabama 35210 CATES, COX, PRICE, JACKSON
205-956-4955
b\rs. Joanne Smith PirkZe
105 KnoZZ Crest Drive
Birmingham, AZabama 35209
942-8781
SMITH, TALLESON/TOLLERSON, LESTER, HOOTEN,
KIDD, JONES, HICKS/HIX, RIGSBY, HITE/HYATT,
ROBERTS, PIRKLE, JOHNSON, AVERY, GRAY, GUTHERY,
McSWAIN, THOMPSON, FRY, EVANS, CANTRELL, TANNER,
W1GLEY, HIGHTOWER, REED, VANIELL, MELTON,
VENNARV, BETON/BEAVON, RAVEN, ATKINSON, SPURWAY,
WAINWRIGHT
J.E. McEwQ.n
308 East Francis Street
JacksonviZZe, AZabama 36265
205-435-6859
ENTREKIN, PRICE, GRIFFIN, CANNON, MILWEE,
MILWORTH, ADCOCK, NELSON, McEWEN, KIDD, PAYNE,
SNEAD, PHARR, PHAIR, CRAYNE, STOCKTON, COLE,
HALL, WHITE, CHAMBERS, PHILLIPS, BULLARD,
HUMPHRIES
John W. Reese, Jr.
181 4th Ave. #2
SaZt Lake City, Utah 84103
801-364-2643
McCLAIN, McLAIN, CHANDLER, SMITH {Richard,
Aaron, GabriZ), APPLETON THOMPSON, BENJAMIN
KING, BURSON, IEWALLEN [LOUELLEN], McBURNETT,
PEMBERTON, McCLELLAN, OSBURN, EDEN
Mrs. FeZix C. Atwood
207 BeZZwood Court
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Mrs. J.R. Carter, Sr.
98 North Head Avenue
TaZZapoosa, Ga. 30176
404-574-5150
HUDSON, MANNING, MUSIC/MUSICK, GRAY, DUREN/
DURAM
WOOD, SAXON/SEXTON/SAXTON, ALLEN, LAWLER, POPE,
NEWMAN, FULTS/FULTZ; BROWN, JONES, WARD, MEAD,
LONGSHORE, MANGUM, GASTON, CARTER, STORY, GOWENS,
GOINS/GOINGS, PRYOR/ PRIOR
Robert ConZee . AYRES/AYERS, ROBINSON, PARKER, RODGERS, TURNER
2048A Brown Drive
KaiZua, Hawaii 96734
808-254-1072
H. Bryan Richards BRYANT, FARMER, HOWARD, PARKER
2865 Kentucky Avenue
SaZt Lake City, Utah 84117
801-278-4307
Peggy June Duke Buescher DUKE, HANSON, THOMAS, GADDY, BOATRIGHT,
16213 West 125th Terrace HESTERLEE, HESTERLY, VELVIN, SPRUIELL, VEAZEY,
OZathe, Kansas 66062 BUESCHER
913-764-2387
tt>5
FOCUS OF RESEARCH
Thelma Pate CAMP, ROOKS, EVGFWORTH, BARRON, LASSETTFR,
Rte. 1 Box 69 HEAP, BROWN, PATE, WEBB
WhltetbuAg, Ga. 30185
832-6741
JameA R. Gamble.
322 Hamilton Bou.le.vaAd
GAlfafaln, Ga,
228-1203
Maa. HaAdy S. TayloA
16074 Hopewe.ll Rd.
Alph.aAe.tta, Ga. 30201
404-475-4404
Violet Sim6 HenAy
5334 Scofield Rd.
College. PaAk, Ga. 30349
762-5222
GAMBLE, PITTS, WORV, MABRV
SHELL, SHORT, McVANIEL, HOWARV, TAVLOR,
PAULLS, ELROV [No known CaAAoll Co. Ance^toAA)
HILTON, BOBO, SIMS, TILLEV, WHALEY, ALLEN,
COLE, JONES
kViA. 3. V. JOAdan
Rt. 11 Box 515
Cullman, Alabama 35055
205-734-4427
HlldAed M. StAatton
1202 Vone-lion Avenue.
Old HlckoAy, Tenne^ee 37138
615-841-3313 oa 847-4564
Gladys S. Jackowtkl
603 Matubba StAeet
AbeAdeen, MlbtlAAlppl 39730
Maa. Jenny FutAal
Route 3 Box 378
FAanklln, GeoAgla 30217
675-3082
ENTREKIN, HUVSON, WALVROP, EVANS, HARRIS,
JORVAN, WRIGHT, BLAIR, VVER
FOOTE, TURNER, HESTERLV, SUMMER, WILLIAMSON
MATTOX, AVAIR, HERRIN, MERONEV, RICE
BRAVLEV, CAMPBELL, LEWIS, BAGGETT, TOLBERT,
MeCUNE, THOMPSON, FURR, MeVONALV, CARTER,
SCHRAVER, NICHOLS
FUTRAL, CLIFFORV, WATKINS, WOOV, ECHOLS, GAV,
GLASS, HENRV, BOW, PINSON, MeVANIEL, REVNOLVS
EUelle B. Owen McKENZIE, CAMP, HILL, MURRAY
3810 BAOokwood VAlve
Phenlx City, Alabama
205-298-8409
BaAbaAa S. White WHITE, POPE, LEATHERS, SMITH, GALLMAN,
P.O. Box 38 ROBINSON
Villa Rica, GeoAgla 30180
459-3023 oa 459-3933
HaAold Lee Smith
825 Austin VAlve
SmyAna, GeoAgla
435-7549 oa 432-5528
BRAVBERRV, CONN, HARRIS, HELTON, HONtA,
MANER [MAINER/MANOR), RIVLING, SMITH, WHITE,
SHARP, COLEMAN, BOLING, BOWLING, GRIFFIN,
LANGHAM, BEVINGFIELV, HOLLEY, BAGGETT
FOCUS OF RESEARCH
Ma. R. A. RobdAdA ROBERVS, BROWN, GARRISON, HARRISON, REW,
733 CaAAottwood DAtvc Apt. 167 LENTS, LEWIS, FELKER
GACtna, LoutAtana 700S3
Ettza.bo.tk M. WcAtbuAy
3819 HaAAy WuAzbach G-1
San Antonto, Tcxoa 78109
511-818-6646
Maa. W.M. GatttA GATTTS [AuActtuA], BAKER [Hugh 6 SuAannah)
Route 4 Box 148 SEWELL (Atec)
MooACAvttte, NoAth CaAottna 181 IS
704-518-4369
CARVELL, LTTTLE, CHTLVS, MAYES, CRAWFORD,
SATTERWHTTE, HOLLAND, WIMBISH, INGRAHAM,
WESTBURV
Jack S. HopktnA .
5914 GtenkeAAy Avenue
AnchoAage, AtcuAka 99504
349-1887 178-1180
HOPKINS, MADDOX, MILLER, HALL, MOORE,
HENDRIX, GORE, HOWELL, BENEFIELD, SMITH
[Have tnfio on SrutthA lAom Smtth&tetd—JameA
B., GabAtet D.)
CtebuAn R. Ho.nd.Atx HENDRIX, WALKER, HENDRICKS
Rt. 6 Box 173 A
CaAAottton, GeoAgta 30117
854-8795
Maa. GAady [Ruby) MtddtebAOokA WESTER, HENDON, HILL, CHANCE, MIDDLEBROOKS,
1111 Romo. St. P.O. Box 171 KITCHENS, PASCHAL
CaAAottton, Ga. 30117
831-6073
Kcnno.th Ktetn CauAey 6 Jeuoet
CouuAey
109 Cunntngham Datoo
CaAAottton, Ga. 30117
831-7674
causey , McDaniel, lavender, lewis, stephenson,
CUNNINGHAM, GRANT, RAIDEN, HANDLEY, CAMPBELL,
TOLLESON
Ctydeyne G. NetAon
P. 0. Box 141
MontA.co.lto, FtoAtda 31344
904-997-4849
McKenzie, donaldson, sharpe, cantrell, walker,
DANSLER/DANTZLER, PRINCE [LuAt], MARKOFF, HURLEY
Maa. BaAbaAa Adatx
5939 BAOokdatc Lane
Mabteton, GcoAgta 30059
404-948-8136
BOZEMAN, ADAIR, WALKER, SANDERS, BONE, INGRAM,
LEATHERS, CLINTON, MeWATERS, DIEDA
MaAtha HoAton StaptcA HORTON, SMITH, HOGAN, STEWART, BECK, ADAMS
317 AdamAon Avenue
CaAAottton, Ga. 30117
834-3665 OA 834-6636
Tornmte PhttttpA LaCavCAa
419 BoutevaAd
AthenA, Ga. 30601
404-543-4818
PHILLIPS, WILLIAMS, TATE, COLE, MASSEY, GUNION,
GUNNIN, FREEMAN, WRIGHT, ENDSLEY, BROWN, CALDWELL,
YOUNG, RUSSELL, JINKS, SIMS, STRIPLING, MOORE,
KITCHENS, MILLER, NEILL, BALL, KIMBROUGH, ATKIN¬
SON, HOLLIMAN, HOLLEMAN, SPEED, McKELL, NASON,
DECKER, MONTGOMERY [Have att thcAC back to 1800)
FOCUS OF RESEARCH
Joyce. BaAAon McMuAAay DINGLER, ROBINSON, STOVALL, HOLLAND, SMITH,
Box 492 BARRON, HEAD
Goldsmith, Texas
91S-82I-3378
Ma. and Ma*. Pant B. Thomas on
Rt. 2
Bovodon, GeoAgia 30108
258-7747
DAVIS, JOHNSTON, PAIR, WHATLEY, KELLV,
BRASSELLE, BARREN, SILVEV, SMITH, STEWART,
WOMACK, PITTS, HENSON, CAIN, THOMAS ON,
WILCOXON, GRIGGS, BAILEV, CARROLL, DVER
Singleton Jackson CUMBIE, MOSLEV, WALKER, JACKSON, SENKBEIL
106 NoAth Lake*hoAe DAive
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
832-2432
Da. MaAvin R. BatcheloA BATCHELOR, WALDEN, MOORE
2027 Glenwood DAive
Cleveland, Tenne**ee 37311
615-472-1502
MaAle Hughe* Ro*e SNOW, McKENZIE, WHITE, LINVILLE, MORRISON,
4114 Skyline DAlve JOHNS, MANLEV, HAVNES
Anniston, Alabama 36201
Mexedith GloveA GLOVER, ARNOLD, McDONALD, CROCKETT, BAIRD,
120 East Centex StAeet STEWART, ANDERSON
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
832-9507
MUdAed P. Millex
3447 CAabtxee DAive.
Chattanooga, TN 37412
Jan Robinson Bell
Chateau Apt*. Q-1
Hay* Mill Road
CaAAollton, GeoAgia SO117
404-832-9808
CHEATWOOD, PERRY, BROWN, BUSBY, ROUNTREE,
GRUBBS, THOMASON, FARMER, HOWELL, DEADWILES
ALSTON, AXON, BANKS, BELL, BILES, BLOODWORTH
BROWN, BUMPASS, BURNHAM, CHAMBERS, CHAPPELL,
CLARK, CONGER, COZART, CROLEY, CULVERHOUSE,
FOWLER, GODARD, GREEN, HARTSFIELD, HENDERSON,
JACKSON, JESTER, JONES, LINDSEY, LOFTON, MOON,
MORGAN, PATRICK, PERRY, ROBINSON, RYAN, STEWART
STRICKLAND, THORNTON, VALENTINE, WISE
Mack W. Mullin*
2717 NoAth 42nd St.
Waco, Texa* 76710
GOOLSBY, SMITH, CONLEY, KING, McCLELLAN, HUGHES
BURLESON, TEER, ATTAWAY, WARD, BENFORD, MULLINS
WILSON, REID, TILDEN, ROSS, CROLL, COPELAND,
SELF, BRIDGES, BOLES
BAenda Hammock McGUIRE, HAMMOCK
120 South StAeet
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
Ma*. Ru**ell A. GAokett
4Q1 Monument Rd. #177
Jacksonville, Fla. 32211
904-725-8783
ABERNATHY, EASON, THOMASSON, MORGAN, RICE,
BLACK, HYDE, HAMILTON, WITT, BOWERS, KEY, POPE,,
SANDERS, WATTS, CHAPMAN, ODOM, NORWOOD, ROBERTS:
ROSE
FOCUS OF RESEARCH
Betty HaAAl6 Metcalf
1402 Mo^eycup DaIvc
Faumlngton, N.M. 87401
505-325-6404
505-327-4768
Johnny HeAbeAt CotpeA
2 HoAatlo St.
New VoAk City, N.V. 10014
212-741-0774
W.J. Benefield
40S Baou) DaIvc
Gadsden, Ala. 35901
205-547-6549
BaAbaAa Wagnon Hall
37 GAeenfaield
Wake \Jlllage, Texas 75501
Ma&. BeAkeley N. Holman
ISO! LaVaca St. 9L
Allstin, Texas 78701
Evelyn P. HeM
5007 KotaAek
CoApuus CfiAlstl, Texas 78415
Rebecca L. RobeAd4
1Q3 Sooth Nixon St.
CaAAoUton, Ga. 30117
ClaAlce S. Cox
Rt. 2 Box 274
CaAAoUton, Ga. 30117
Va. Elmo M. RobeAd-s
103 Sooth Nixon St.
CaAAoUton, Ga. 30117
Roma Mitchell
530 We*t 24th St.
Anniston, Ala. 36202
BaAbaAa M. AdalA .
5939 BAOokdale Lane
Mableton, Ga. 30059
ShlAley PateAAon GllmoAe
Rt. 3 Box 214 C
Villa Rica, Ga. 30180
HARRIS, KYLE, SALTER, WRIGHT, BIGGERS, FLEMING,
KNIGHT, ELLIS, HAISTON, HASTINGS, HAISTEN, HERRING
COSPER, STITCHER, STICHER, STATIA, AVVERHOLV,
AVERHOLV, WHITE, TRUITT, JOHNS, PEEK, WARNIC,
GAVE
BENEFIELD, HYATT, LEE, BONNER, BAUGHN, GAINS,
GAINUS, COLLIER, DENHAM, DUKE
WAGNON, PATTERSON, LANGLEY, BANISTER, STONE,
SHUTTLESWORTH, MOORE, CATTEN, ALLEN, WILLIAMSON,
GOURLEY, DARBY, TUCKER, HENDERSON
LANDRUM, GRIGGS, JONES, BOWEN, BAGLEY, WALLIS,
EADY, FOWLER
PARKER, WHITTENBERG, SCOTT, LONG, KNIGHT, HESS,
HAMILTON, CADDELL, JUHAN, HOOVER, SPEARS, LITTLE,
NEWHOUSE, HOYLE, JOHNSON, BOURDEAU, GAMMAGE,
ISAACS, MANOR, RHODES, ROBINSON, BRADFORD, BECK,
CARPENTER, PRESCOTT, RICHARDSON, FORD, CLARK,
KNOWLES, McABEE, WIGGINS, RICHBURG, COLLINS
LUTTRELL, TEENOR, FARLEY, MORELAND, KELLY,
LENNON, ANDERS, SINGLETARY, PORTER, CHRISTIAN,
GREEN, MCDONALD
COX, PACE, BUCHANAN, WELLBORN, BROGDON, JACKSON,
GORDON, COOK, BANKS, TOMLIN, COSTLEY, GOWAN,
SPRUELL
ROBERDS, MOSTELLER, DELLINGER, BROWN, CARUTHERS,
GARRISON, HANKS, TODD, GRIFFIN, FULLER, BALLARD
MITCHELL, FRASHIRE, MORRISON, BUCHANAN, JORDAN,
BIRD, WARREN, CRAFT, BALL, BAGGETT, PHILLIPS,
CHILDS, CROWDER, HOOD, HOLDEN, SWANN, MILLER,
DEVAUGHN, BARKER
ADAIR, SORRELLS, BUFORD, JONES, GANN, GLORE,
DRAKE, ELLIS, SMITH, CLINTON, INGRAM, McBRAYER,
COOPER, LEATHERS
GILMORE, VINES, KELLEY, DEAN, HILYER, GULLEDGE,
EADY, STAGNER
FOCUS OF RESEARCH
Ned C. MoaaI*
1205 We*t RichaAd
Kingsville, Texas 7S363
EdAa F. Hickman
867 CoJvmen DAive
CamaAillo, Cali&.
Mas. Sojimxd Yates
818 Tyus Road
Bowdon, Ga. 30108
Inez Bsiock EaAnest
P.O. Box 601
Mt. Zion, Ga. 30150
Jean MooAe
3233 S.W. 20th
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Juanita HaApeA _
1416 PAinceton Ave.
TaAAant, Ala. 35217
Mas. Edna S. Lackey
109 Lakevieu) Da.
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
Mas. Rudene HollingsMOAth
Rt. 9 Box 368
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
Mas. VeboAah Dobson Joey
Box 704
Bowdon, Ga. 30108
Mas. Evylan Moaaou) _
129 S. LakeshoAe DAive
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
Mas. Jessie HamAick
3Q5 West ChandleA St.
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
Linda McCaAdle
Rt. 4 Box 165 V
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
MORRIS, FOOTE, MARCHMAN, MOORE, RUSSELL,
CARTER, RILEY, McCLAIN, AYERS, SPILLER
HICKMAN, MORRIS, NORMAN, ORR, LEMS, KASINGER,
ISAACS, HARDING, ANDREWS
ROWLAND, AKERS, McCLAIN, LANVRUM, WALKER,
McCAIN, JACKSON, HENDERSON, YATES
BROCK, GAY, HOGAN, MOTE, SPIVY, MATTHEWS,
SMITH, WESTMORELAND, HARVEY, MALONE, BRIDGES
EVANS, AYERS, MUSGROVE, GREEN, BISHOP, BOSTICK,
EPPERSON, BEASLEY, HOLCOMB, BEAUCHAMP, COX
STRICKLAND, KNIGHT, CAMP, NEWTON, FOUST,
ENTERKIN, PARKER
COOPER, SWANN
BURNHAM, JACKSON, MOORE, SHADINGER, JONES,
DAVIS, HOLLINGSWORTH, WRIGHT
DOBSON, CHAMBERS, ARRINGTON, MOORE, SMITH,
SAXON, AMOS, DISHAROON, CREEL
DYER, STRICKLAND, MORROW, SPINKS, CHEATHAM,
BLACK, NEWTON, SWEATMAN
LAVENDER, McDANIEL, ANSLEY, STEPHENSON,
WADDELL
SIMMONS, McCARDLE, MURPHY, FOWLER, BOWDEN,
GARRETT, BIRDSONG, LE GRANDE, REES
Mas. Reuben WoAd ARRINGTON, ARNOLD, ARTHUR, COCKRAM, BLAKE,
8Q5 Rome St. COUNTRYMAN, DEASE, FELTNER, FARLEY
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
Mas. MaAy Reeve* GREEN, REEVES, McCRAY, HENDON, LEE, SPENCE
116 S. LakeshoAe DAive
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
QUERIES
Seeking information on the Duke Family of Carroll and Floyd Co. David. Edmund
and Lucy Hanlon Duke had William V. [b. 1893), Katie. L. Duke. White, (6. 1896),
and Henry Wesley (b. 1899). . Please reply: Peggy Duke Buescher, 16213 West
125th Terrace, Olathe., Kansas 66062
Seeking information on John Price and hi* son John C. Price b. 1789 prob. in S.C.
John C. Price was father of Richardson Price who lived near Turkey Creek S.E. of
Waco, Ga. Part of his farm was in Carroll Co. and part in Haralson Co. Richardson
Price is buried in Price Cemetery south of 1-20 and south of Waco-Bowdon Junction
Rd in an unmarked grave. Reply: J.E. McEwen, 308 East Francis Street, Jacksonville,
Ala. 36265.
Seek information on John R. Hudson b. 4 Sept. 1804 in [/a. and d. 7 June 1887. His
wife Polly d. 13 Sept. 1885 at ca. 82 yrs. of age. They were living in Haralson
Co. on 27 July. 1885 when they were visited by brother Wm. S. Hudson. John is
believed to have lived in Carroll Co. earlier. Who were John’s parents? Who were
hi6 heirs when his estate was SQ.ttled? What was Polly’s maiden name? Reply:
Mrs. Felix C. Atwood, 207 Bellwood Court, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Interested in William 0. Wagnon who was appointed post master Sept. 10, 1827
when the post office was formed. Citizens met at his home on the McIntosh Reserve
when they were first forming the county. Was he a brother to George M.? I am
looking for any information on Wagnons'family history. Does anyone know anything
about George M. Wagnon born in 1810? Reply: Barbara Wagnon Hall, 37 Greenfield,
Wake Village, Texas 75501.
Looking for descendants of Leonard and Rebecca Henson Fulbright. 1860 Carroll
County Census shows them with 7 children. Also looking for descendants of Arthur
and Susannah Henson Whisenhunt, also shown on 1860 census with 2 daughters in
Carroll Co. Looking for descendants of Bird and Ritter (Rita?) Henson Franklin,
shown on 1850 Paulding Co. Census. Reply: J.J. Scheffelin, 2722 Hazel, Texarkana,
Texas 75503.
Need birthplace of James Wilson Roberts b. 1804 S.C., m. ca. 1833 S.C. where?
Wife Julia Mary b. ca. 1820. They were first cousins. James Roberts d.
1897 in Carroll.Co., Ga. buried Indian Creek Cemetery, Bowdon, Ga. Also need help
on his parents and siblings. Will exchange.information. Reply: Mrs. Russell
A. Grokett, 401 Monument Road #177, Jacksonville, Fla. 32211.
Would like to hear from anyone researching the family of James Marien Hyde b.
March 8, 1828 S.C. and d. 10 July 1906 Carroll County, Ga. He is buried in the
Jordan Cemetery near Carrollton, Ga. Reply: Mrs. Russell A. Grokett, 401
Monument Rd. #177, Jacksonville, Fla. 32211.
Researching Knight Family in Carroll Co. Richard Patrick Knight b. 1816 in Jan.
in S.C. and d. 1920 Bell. Co., Texas, age 104 yrs. old. His obit stated his father
fought with Andrew Jackson in Battle of New Orleans but did not give his name.
Richard married Nancy Little 1 April 1841 Carroll Co., Ga. She was born ca. 1821
N.C. and died 1877 Bell Co., Texas. Looking for their parents and siblings. This
family was in Washington Co., Texas in.1857 and in Brazos Co., Texas in 1860 6 1870.
Their children : James Patrick 1842 Carroll Co; Richard Anderson 1847 Ala.; Joseph
Robert 1843 Carroll Co; Mary Jane 1851-1852 Ala; Sydney F. 1849-1856 Ala; William
Washington 1853 Ala; Jasper Walter 1858 Ala; Sarah Elizabeth 1862 Brazos Co., Texas.
Please reply: Evelyn P. Hess, 5007 Kosarek, Corpus Christi, Texas 78415.
QUERIES, cont.
Seeking the parents oh Reason Mobley b. 1809 S.C. and died in Coweta Co. 1882.
M. in 1832 to Lu.cA2.tia Vunkin (Vuncan). Their son, H2.z2b.iak Madison Mobley m.
Sarah Jam Joms. Jh2y lived in Carroll Co. until 1882 when they came to Bastrop
Co., Texas. Francis Jam Mobley was boAn in CoaaoII Co., Ga. 24 ApAil 1862. Reply:
Miss Maxine A£c.o*n, 1038 Althea, Houston, Texas 77018.
Meed inhormation on Samuel H. Bowen b. 1793 and m. Marcia 17. VeaAing b. 1801. They
maAAied in Wilkes Co., Ga. OctobeA 27, 1824. AIso Andxew J. Bowen b. 1834 d. 1893
buried in Napoleon, Alabama. MaAAied AbAilla ? b. 1834 d. 1899? buAied in Napoleon,
Ala. Any inhormation appAeciated. Elizabeth Vuncan, P.0. Box 81, AubuAn, Ga. 30203-
0081.
Seeking the parents oh my gAeat-gAandmotheA Elizabeth CaAolyn (Betty) Goldin b.
ca. 1854i HeA bAotheAs and sisters axe: Pinkney m. Addie Harris; Zeke; Mint m.
Wash Traylor; MaAgAet m. W.T. Teal; Lou m. Mige TAayloA; HenAy m. MaAtha Hester.
Elizabeth Carolyn Goldin was b. in Randolph Co., Ala. and maAAied HiAam Wesley
Smith ca. 1874. It is thought hex motheA won Nancy Colvin b. S.C. Betty's 1father
maAAied again to Elizabeth oa Libbie Ann _. The two wives axe thought to be
buxied at Bethel East Methodist Chuxch in Randolph Co., Ala. Where in Betty’a
bather buAied? Plecne Aeply: Linda Knight HaddeA, Rt. 11 Box 499 Lot 704 NoAth,
Bixmingham, Ala. 35201.
Seeking inho on William B. Coe, b. May 9, 1813 in Ga. Who wan hin.^atheA? He m.
Elizabeth StuaAt oh S.C. They wexe maAAied in Ala. in 1835 and moved to Texan in
1848. Hin great-grandhathex, Stephen Coe, in linted in the 1827 CoaaoII Co. Land
Lottexy hoa Revolutionary \Jetn. Pleone Aeply: CoAAine Finley, Rt. 3, Box 395,
GAanbuxy, Texan 76048
Researching the name oh Cosper ohten spelled Canpex. My gAeat-gAandhatheA living
in CoaaoII County in 1850 and the hollowing inho appears on 1860 census: William
G. CospeA, 36, male, b. S.C.; Amandy E., 29, h^ole, wihe, b. Ga. All oh
theix children were born in Ga. Martha A., Freeman S., Emily E., James W., and
R.H._ There were at least 4 other children born later: George Henry, Mary E.,
Toliver Vavid (my grandpa) and his twin Oliver that died at birth. Is anyone
else researching thin name? Wan Jaco6 P. CospeA in Carroll County at the same time
as his hither? Reply: La Vonna Copser Arnold, 8316 South 8th, Broken Arrow,
Oklahoma 74012.
Seeking inho on Matthew Guthery/ Gutherie. b. 1794 S.C. or Ga. and his wihe Nancy
_6. 1802-3 S.C. or (7a. He died between 1870-80 Campbell Co., Ga. and she died
affiex 1880, probably in Carroll Co., Ga. Their children were: Fred L. b. 1838
or 1841 in S.C. m. MaAnida Ophelia Avery b. 1854 Ga.; Nancy b. 1840 S.C.;
Nanny P* b. 1841-42 S.C. m. Burns; Julia A. b. 1843 S.C.; Susan b. 1845 S.C.
Saul Lovic b. 1846 S.C.; Sarah Margaret b. 7 June 1846 Union Co. S.C. d. 3 Jan.
1929 Cleburne Co. Ala. Married 4 Sept. 1870 (Carroll or Coweta according to
Civil War Pension but no record in these counties' records) to James Harrison
Avery b. 22 June 1846 Campbell Co., Ga. d. 11 April 1924 Cleburne Co. Alabama;
Edmund b. 1849 S.C.; Mary b. 1849 S.C. and John b. 1841 S.C. The last two children
were on the 1870 Campbell Co., Ga. Census. This j^anuXt/ Itded in Carroll Co., Ga.
on 1860 census and in 1870 on Campbell Co. census. Nancy, wihe oh Matthew Guthery
was on 1880 Carroll census with son, Fred L. Guthery. Would like parents oh Matthew
and Nancy. Will rehund postage. Please reply: k\rs. W.K. Pixkle, 105 Knoll Crest
drive, Birminhgam, Alabama, 35209.
*72,
QUERIES, cont.
Looking h°* descendants oh Worthy and Elizabeth Luallen (Lewallen). He was 6.
in N.C. ok S.C. ca. 1803 and d. pxobably in Clebuxne Co., Ala. shoxtly ahtex 1880,
She was boKn ca, 1806 in Ga. They wexe ^inM. xecoxded in Caxxoll Co, axea in 1841
as membexs o& a local Pxim. Baptist Chuxch. She died between 1860-70. TheiK
childKen wexe: Rhoda b. 7 Maxch 1824 m. AaKon Smith; Matilda b. 1825-30 m. Maxk
Smith; Thomasson b. 1826-30 m. Maxy Smith; John b. 1829 m. Vina Eliwood; Ruben
b. 1831 m. Maxgaxet ?; William b. 1838 m. Saxah Boyles; James fa. 1840 m. SaKah
H. ?; Scott fa. 1843; tayloK fa. 1847 m. SaKah E. Johnson; Lexoy fa. 1849; Washington
fa. 1850; AIhxed fa. 1852. Vo you know oft a cemeteKy whexe LuaJZlens axe buxied?
Please xeply: John W. Reese, Jx., 181 4th Ave. *2, Salt Lake City, Utah 84103.
Seeking inho on my gxeat-gxeat gKandpaxents John Wesley and Paxmelia Thompson.
Who wexe theix paxents? Whexe wexe they boxn and when did they maxxy? Reply:
Joan Thompson Pope, 603 South Matubba St. , Abexdeen , Ms. 39730.
John Milton Caxxoll U82J) m. Exances Williams {1824) about 1843. They wexe both
boxn in Ga. Theix childxen wexe: Maxy L.; Saxah Ann; William Wesley; Gxeen W.L.;
Exances V.; Jane; John V.; Thomas B.; Lovick L. and Eliza. They wexe in the 1850
1860 and 1870 census oh Paulding Co. Who wexe the paxents oh Exances Williams and
whexe was she boxn? Caxxoll was also spelled Caxxell. Benjamin Caxxoll {1796)
m. Vosia ( 18?9) about 1820. Theix childxen wexe: John Milton, Pleasant L.,
Sophia A., James A., Emily Jane, Maxtha, Mahulda C., Melinda E., and Geoxge W.
Benjamin and Vosia wexe in the 1840 S 1850 census oh Paulding Co. and Vosia appeaxs
in 1860 S 1870 oh Paulding Co. Mxs. Ruby W. Mooxe, 891 Chexokee Txail, Smyxna,
Geoxgia 30080.
Wanted: Ancestxy oh Maxy Jane Ussexy, boxn July 4, 1823 N.C. maxxied Thomas
Gladney on Jan. 25, 1838, died Vec. 20, 1893. Buxied Bacon Lecel Cemetexy;
Reply: M'is. John N. Robinson, P.0. Box 3038, Bxadenton, Eloxida 33508.
Seeking inho on Absalom Vavis [RW) .fa. 1730 Spotsylvania Co., Va. maxxied Keziah
?. He died 1807 Elbext Co., Ga. Paxents oh Chesley Vavis and wihe Maxy Tate oh
Newbexxy Vistxict, S.C. Also Samuel Benton m. Ann Pikxon (fa. 1778.in Md.) in
Columbia Co., Ga. 22 Oct. 1796. He died ca. 1817 inJaspex Co., Ga. Seek paxents
oh both. Need inho on Lucy Blackwe,ll. Eathex pxobably William Blackwell, Jx. oh
Exanklin Co., mothex Jexushia Cockbuxn. She died young pxobably Madison Co. ahtex
maxxiage in 1833 to Fxancis Sewell. Amelia 8 Betsy Stevens [Stephens) both
maxxied Sewell bxothexs pxobably in Exanklin Co. Who wexe paxents oh these possible
sistexs? Lydia Counts fa. 2 May 1802 maxxied James Beavexs ca. 1818. Lived Jaspex
8 Coweta Counties. He died ca. 1852 and Lydia in 1890. Seek paxents oh both.
Reply: Mxs. M.G. Holleb, 5649 Whax Vxive, Eoxt Woxth, Texas 76133.
W.S. Eults fa. Eeb. 13, 1812, d. Jan. 1, 1889. Maxxied Penelope.? fa. 1820 died
1889. Theix issue: Rachel Ann Maxena fa. 9 July 1836--d. 17 Nov. 1893 m. 1853
to Augustus Cisexo Bxown fa. 12 May 1832--d. 8 Octobex 1862 Pexxyville, Ky; Saletha
who m. Coxnelius Monxoe and S.E. (hemale) maxxied V.B. Head, Jx. May be othex
childxen. Issue oh Rachel Ann Maxena and Augustus Cisexo Bxown wexe: Saxah
Cathexine (fa. 1855-d. 1902 in Haxalson Co. She maxxied Isaac Fxeeman Wood. Also
a son, Augustus Cisexo Bxown fa. 1861-d. 1939 m. Cetuxah Amazona "Zona" Bxock fa.
1864. Reply: Chxistine Caxtex, 98 Head Avenue, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Coxxection to quexy in Summex Issue oh 1980: p. 47; Seeking inhoxmation on
my gxandmothex Lucxetia Eldoxa (not Edna) Tolbext who m. Al^xed Wilson Baggett in
Vouglas Co., Ga. 1887. Who wexe hex paxents? I have been told hex paxents died
when, she was young and she was xeaxed by xelatives. Gladys S. Jackowski, 603
Matubba St., Apt. #2, Abexdeen, Mississippi 39730.
/73
NEW MEMBERS IN THE CARROLL COUNTV GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
Maa. E. R. Hot*>e.nbe.ck
951 South WilkinAon St.
MiUedgeville, Ga. 31061
Nadine. Stevenson
345 Tulip St.
EaiAiie.il, Ca. 94533
MeAedith GloveA
120 EaAt CenteA St.
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
Maa. CoAAine Finley
Rt.3 Box 395
GAanbuAy, TexaA 76048
Maa. MyAa L. Jujawa
150 Loa LomaA VAive
San Angelo, TexaA 76901
Maa. JameA R. HoAey *
Rt. 2 Box 447
FAanktin, Ga. 30217
Maa. MoAy Lou Hut&ey
Rt\ 2 Box 629
Villa Rica, Ga. 301 SO
Ma. and Maa. Dave FOAteA
1371 EaAt 490 St.
Alpine, Utah 84003
Ma. Mack W. Mullins
2717 NoAth 42nd
Waco, TexaA 76710
Maa. A.G. Hughey
1302 Maple StAeet
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
Ma. Jack ShiAah
702 NoAth VaAk St.
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
Maa. BaAbaAa Wagnon Hall
37 GAeeniield
Make Village, TexaA 75501
MiAA Maxine AlcoAn
1038 Althea
Houston, TexaA 77018
Ma. J.H. CoApeA
2 HoAatio St.
New VoAk City, N.V. 10014
Maa. Betty Metcali
1402 MoAAeycup Va.
EaAmington, New Mexico 87401
Maa. Elizabeth Duncan
P.O. Box 81
AubuAn, Ga. 30203
Ma. Lee B. NicholA
Box N
AndAewA, N.C. 28901
Maa. Evelyn P. Heaa
5007 KoAaAek
CoApuA ChAiAti, TexaA 78415
Maa. BeAkley N. Holman
1801 LaVaca St. Apt. 91
Austin, TexaA 78701
MaAgaAet MillA.
511 EaAt 3Ad Avenue
ChadbouAn, N.C. 28431
Ma. RobeAt W. Lebo
Box 578
Duncan, Oklahoma 73533
Maa. L.M. Dutton
Rt. 6
218 South HoAAeAhoe Bend
GAiHin, Ga. 30223
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2722 Hazel
TexaAkana, TexaA 75503
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Rt. 5 Box 248
CaAAollton, Ga. 30117
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NEW MEMBERS, cont.
/7¥
M*. W.J. Benefield
40 S Baow VAive
GadAden, Ala. 35901
Maa. EleanoA J. EldAedge
12124 NoAth Oak HMa Paakway
Baton Rouge., Louisiana 70S11
Maa. LaVonna Arnold
S316 South Eighth
BAoken Aaaow, Oklahoma 74012
Maa. ChaAlotte V. PaAAott
3121 Geoage'a Lane
Alexandria, Louisiana 71301
Ha. PieAce HooAe
1037 Scott Blvd.
VecatuA, Ga. 30030
ANNOUNCEMENTS
New Exchange BulletinA in Special Collection,6: TexaAkana U.S.A. Genealogical Soc.
P.0. Box 2323
TexaAkana, TexaA 75501
HiAtoAic TaoHa LibAaAy
Rt. 1 Box 373
Philadelphia, HiAAiAAippi 39350
The Coweta County Genealogical
17, 1981. HembeAAhip dueA aAe
be held on 3Ad TueAday o& each
1 LaGAange St., Newnan, Ga. A
The Coweta County Genealogical
404-253-3408 oa 404-253-0552.
Society iA accepting chaAteA membeAA thAough Vec.
$5.00 Aingle oa $7.00 pea family. MeetingA will
month at 7:30 p.m. at Newnan CaAnegie LibAaAy,
publication iA planned. ThoAe ZnteAeAted may wAite:
Society, P.0. Box 1014, Newnan, Ga. 30264. Phone:
PlanA have been made fioA all BellA to join togetheA on ApAil 16,17, and 18 ofi
1982 in Knoxville, TenneAAee &oa the InteAnatlonal Bell Society meeting. ThiA
iA an oppoAtunity to look to the Bell family oAigin in the 12th centuAy in the
BoAdeA CountAy oi Scotland. The iiAAt inteAnational meeting woa held in 1980 in
SpAing&ield, lit. ThiA meeting in 1982 iA dedicated to bAinging togetheA all BellA
AeAeaAching theiA anceAtoAA ao that we may eventually &0Am one ofa the laAgeAt
oAganizationA 0($ ScottiAh clanA in the woAld. Qua BellA aAe bleAAed with a pAoud
ScottiAh heritage--let' a pAererve it! Foa detailA WAite: HeAbeAt A. Bell,
4604 Fawnie Lane, Knoxville, TenneAAee 37918. [ExtAa added bonuAeA--Knoxville
dogwood AaIa feAtival and WoAld’A faiA PAeview!)
We have had a tAemendouA AeAponAe to oua AequeAt &qa Family AnceAtAal ChaAtA on oua
membeAA. HoweveA, oua pAinting pAoceAA ioA publication AequiAeA that the copy be
o£ a ceAtain quality. Many o.haAtA weAe Aent to ua in pencil, dim Aibbon, oa ink.
They aAe, howeveA, veAy legible in the oAiginal. Until we aAe able to undeAtake a
pAoject fioA Ae-typing moAt ol theAe chaAtA--{l0A publication—theAe chaAtA will all
be placed in Special CollectionA at Neva LomaAon LibAaAy in CaAAollton, Ga. I
uAge eveAyone to view theAe chaAtA--you will {,ind the anceAtAy 0|$ many, many CoaaoZI
County fiamitieA. J.B.
HaAp & ThiAtle, Ltd., a non-pAofiit hiAtoAical Aociety announceA the liAAt in a
AeAieA ol £olk hiAtoAy competitionA. FiAAt pAize iA $500 &oa the beAt family
hiAtoAy published between 1 July 1978 and 30 June. 1981. Second pAize $200 \[oa the
AunneA-up Aame peAiod. All entrieA muAt be Aeceived befioAe 15 VecembeA 1981.
BookA muAt be Aubmitted by authoA, editoA, oa compileA. BookA muAt be bound in
cloth oa papeAback. No manuACAiptA accepted. Send a long SASE to HaAp6 ThiAtle
Ltd., Box 2072, Warner RobinA, Ga. 31099 Ioa youA entAy blank. Minimal entAy f,ee
iA $3.50.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS, cont.
James C. Read, memberi ol CaAAoll County Genealogical Soc.io.ty, membeA ol the
American Name Soc.io.ty, and a. language specialist <[oa 11 yeoxs in the. U.S. AAmy,
has taboAed j[oa moAe. than live yeaxs on A Compendium ol AmeAican family Names.
This pxovides inloAmation about the couyi&iy dlOAxgsn oJ~~suxndmes, odd and 'common,
vaAiant spelling*, location ol lixst settlexs ol the name, migAations, and much
moAe. This will be a vital tool Ioa genealogists. This haAd covex edition ol
600 pages is limited to 1500 copies. VeliveAy anticipated Fall 1981. OAdeA lAom
HaAp 6 Thistle, Ltd., Box 1071, lOaxneA Robins, Ga. 31099.
The 1900 Census ol Vouglas County, Ga. has been caAelull abstAacted Ioa use by
genealogists. It is now available at a cost ol ten dollars lAom: Joe Baggett,
8813 Rose Avenue, Vouglasville, Ga. 30134.
The xemaindex ol the 1841 Tax digest ol Caxxoll County has been extracted by
Edna Lackey and will be placed in Special Collections Ioa youA use.
VeaA ReadeAS: I want to suggest that you give youxselves a Aeally uselul gilt
Ioa ChAistmas this yeaAl EveAy peASon intexested in genealogy needs some stationaAy
with name and addAess pAinted on it--and envelopes axe helplul, too! Oa, pexhaps
a AubbeA stamp with youA. name and addAess would be helplul. But, the. pAinted
stationaAy..is pAobably best--just in case you loAget to wAite down youA name. I
have Aeceived many many letteAS in the past two yeaxs that aAe beautilully wAitten,
peAlectly woAded queAies, and aAe lAom lovely people, T know--but I just don't know
who they aAe because they loAgot to WAite theiA name on the letteA. Sometimes, thexe
is a name but no addAess! I also want to stxess the impoAtance ol having youx name
and addAess on evexy page ol a letteA especially il that lettex is not stapled together
My mail load has been a little bit like Santa Claus at ChAistmas and it has been
vexy lAustAating to end up with a letteA with no name oa addAess! I Aealize that we
genealogists WAite a lot ol letteAS--so it is easy to sometimes loAget to include
this vital inloAmation. So--be good to youxsell and to youA new EditoAi Get youxsell some pexsonalized stationaAy. I am suxe it will be well woAth it in the long
Aun and especially il it helps to lind an ancestoA!
Billows News
kpAil 11, 1878
Captain Cook got his steam mill stoxted last Satuxday. It is a twenty hoASe
powex Lane and Bodley engine.
Tuxkey CAeek Ripplings
Octobex 31, 1879
Thexe has been, and is now, considexable illness in these poxts. Mas. AAnold
has been conlined to hex bed Ioa live weeks. Sept. 16, 1879, it is thought
she is slowly convalescing.
Billows News
June 30, 1880
Mas. AAnold, the late widow ol Uncle Johnnie AAnold died at hex home neax Billow
at about sunset Sat. evening last. She has been sick a long time though hex death
was not expected. She was about 71 yeaxs old.
Many thanks to Da. BuloAd C. AAnold, 310 Old Mill Road, CaAtexsville, Ga. 30110!
Carroll County, Georgia, March 22, 1911
PLEASE FILL OUT AW RETURN TO US SO THAT WE MAY INCLUDE THIS IN CUR QUARTERLY
Witr.i cl CoaipllBr;Vv~?-gt^ nn •1'nrA_g.a*irip Carter
Ad.’raaa 98 North Head Avenue
Mrs. J, R. Carter, Sr.
98 North Head Avenue
Tallapoosa, Ga. 30176 ifl
City, ?>tAta_Xa.Uapr..of-a,. ORorgLa-30176 8_James„.E^J{£ocdJato. November 27, 1980
4 Isaac Freeman Wood
Out of Birr*
ib« Placa cf Birth
• Deft ai
Gil* at Ouh
-4. PUct ot CWmth
(Fair, ar d N«* 2)
b. January 1, 1853
p.b.
, (Father ri No, 4)
b September 7, 1823
b Greenville County, S.C.
m.
Hall County, Georgia
m- January 11, 1874
d- March 7, 1921
P.d Haralson County, Georgia b.
d- June 27, 1911
p.d Haralson County, Georgia1®
b.
d.
Fitftar ot Sa, S,
Mother ot Sc, S,
_Ee.be.cca-Jonas-
(Mother ot No. )
[57~
m.
d.
10
Father erf No.
saac Alonzo Wnnri
(P.UMr at No. I)
b., November 9, 1886
p.b.Haralson County, Georgia
m> November 18, 1911
d. June 5, 1954
P>dHaralson County , Georgia
Sarah Catherine Brown
p.b. Georgia b.
d. August 3, 1908 d.
ud Haralson County, Georgia^ • y 20 Hyram Prow
Mother of No. >,
(Mother of No. 2)
b. July 23, 1855
p.b.
d- June 9, 1902 11
p.d. Haralson County, Georgia
4 Norma Christine Tfood_
b- July 21, 1915
p.to. Haralson County, Georgia
®. January 6, 1934
d.
p.d.
fl John William Pope
(FoOtor of No. 1)
_B-qwiu
r erf No. 5)
sejza.
(FaChe
b- May 12, 1832
P-to- Georgia
m- January 5, 1853
d. October 8, 1862
p.d Perryville, Kentucky
Rachel Ann Marena Fults
21
CL
m.
d.
Deborah
b.
d.
22f-Wi Ilian
Ftiher or No. 10,
Mother at No. 10,
(Mother at No. 5)
b. July 9, 1836 23
p.b.
d November 17, 1893
_ d Haralson County, Georgia
b.
m.
d.
Fults
Father at No. 11,
Peneloppp
Mother at No. 11,
b- 1820
d. 1889
24 James M. Pope
12 William Vfesley Pope
b. r ' y t rt-» A Father of No. 12. June 22, 1812
m.
b. July 13, 1868
p.b. Haralson County, Georgia
m. July 25, 1886 13
d, April 16, 1946
d> April 6, 1882
Maria Gowens ( Goins)
Mother of No. 12,
(Father of No. ft)
b. June 22,1840 25
P.b. N.C.
m- 4 - /f- 12to'S'
d. August 8, 1912
p.d Haralson C<?unty, Georgia Young Wilson Longshore
bSeptember 2, 1817
d. January 12, 1845
Hetha T.ongshnrp Tfrannon Pope
(Mother of No. 0)
p.d Haralson County, Georgia b. September 27, 1842
P.b. t1,C
Sarah Lizzie Etta Pope d. june 25, 1916
27
b. Father of No. I?,
m.
id.
Matilda Catherine Soggans
Mother of No. I 3.
b. 1832
(MoUter at No. I)
b. May 21, 1894
p.b. Haralson County, Georgia
d. November 26, 1940 14 Charles Weslev Newman
p.d. Haralson County, Georgia
p.d.. Haralson County, Georgia • Jesse „eTOlan
„ July 21, 186#""“'
b Haralson County, Georgia
d* January 19, 1925
Haralson County, Georgia15 p.d.
(1) Henry Edward Saxon
(Father at No. 7)
b. January 15, 1846 29
b- March 30, 1806,,h'r - Nom.
d. /F 7*/#6
Kibecca Mangum
Mother erf No. 14, p.b.Haraison County, Georgia b January 24, 1^05*
Marv Elizabeth Lawson Newmaijrv
d. October 24,1909 September 1886
d DeKalb County, Alabama 30 John W. WardP"a " ’ b. F.lltw at NO. IS.
Caroline C. Ward
(Mother of No. 7)
b. October 21, 1846 31
(Spouee of No. I) p.b, AlS. bcLETlB.
b. April 14, 1907 d. February 14,1951 d. January 3, 1884
p.b.Haralson Co., Gaop.d. FUlton Co., Gaop.di HaraiSOn County, Georgia
b.
m.
d.
1839
Mary T.„ Mead
b.
d.
Mother ai No. M.
PLEASE FILL OUT AND RETURN TO US SO THAT WE MAY INCLUDE THIS IN CUR QUARTERLY
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p.b. C/ter* 11 Co. C+a
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b. 22 Man /9 27
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p.b. Pa-tUd/ne Co- &* •
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d. 2? M<Uj,
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b. /9 Sep*. Wo<*
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m- 19 Auc). <Tv7
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b. ZZ Ja^n . /S’2.2. '••ter at
23
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b. 9 c?c£. /to
d. Z3 Marc.V /927
24 Qn-rrett G-r<T^__
b. Z3 Sept • I &02, Patter at Nfc 12,
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d. 2.V Apr,l /f ?7
25 .Jo.fn/° CJf.g>]) Jipikins
b.
d.
Mother at No. I?.
26
(Mother of No. 0)
b. 31 Dec. I MG
p.b.
d. /0 July I^gS"
p.d.
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27
1ST
m.
d.
Fatter at No. 13.
b.
d.
Matter of No. 13.
28
(Fatter at No. 7)
b. ^F
p.b. Dou^loi Co. S-a.
m. Z/5> Dec. /
d. /S* f~eb. /?33
p.d /0.5 •
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29
John fc. Du-ren/Duron.^
b. ®. Ct». c*. I pX7 fatter at No. M.
m* Z6> Sept,
d. u/xsr Ma^ tpicZ
Anne Ha.rri <%
b.
d.
ca. mi Matter at No. It.
30&ee.^/q?lyn~i.+„SipWArt
b. Co k I P'T'5? Fatter at No. IS,
(Motter at No. 7)
b, 27
p.b. Dtsat^ id.s r»- ^
d. 3LT Dec. /?/9
p.d. Id. 3 Co. G'a.
31
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d. II June. /?/</
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b. II A1u<j. /?S7
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Mother of No* 1%
PLEASE FILL OUT AND RETURN TO
Nub# of Pfttwpii** Rebecca L. Roberds
AddrtM IQ3 South Nixon St
City, Carrollton, GA 3011?
-i. Alqy nil
US SO THAT WE MAY INCLUDE THIS IN OUR QUARTERLY
4 WILLIAM HENRY LUTTRELL
b.
Dale at *Ut*
Plac* of >trdl
Dili of Maniac*
Data 4 Oaatt
p.(U Flat* * Oaadl
1842 (Factor *f HaTST
p.b. Georgetown, Tenn,
«. 1866
d. 1927
p.d Waverly Hall,Ga.
2 WTLLTAM RQY LUTTRELL
b June 3, 1890<p“Wr-N*,,)
p.b. Waverly Hall, Ga
m> June, 1922
d. October, 1976
p.d Columbus, Ga
REBECCA ALBINIA FARLEY
. _ (Moctorof No. ij_
b. 1846
p.b. Hamilton, Ga
d. 1931
p.d. Waverly Hall, Ga
A REBECCA L. ROBERDS
b.
p.b.Columbus, Ga
m. August 27, 1948
d.
p.d.
e JAMES LBHNOH KELLY
b.I860 TFscpiTKrjr
p.b. Bladen County, N.C.
m. Deo.22, 1887
d.
p.d Headland, Ala.
WILLIE KELLY
b. Sept« 26. 1895““'“-11
p.b. Abbeville,Ala.
d. Oct. 1972
p.d. Columbus, Ga
MINNIE VIRGINIA PORTER
b. July 31. 1869Mtor -
p.b, Blakely, GA
d. 1948
p.d. Headland,Ala.
ELMO MOSTELLER ROBERDS,JR.
(SfXMM of No.
b.
P.b.
d.
P.d.
I CASWELL D. LUTTRELL
_ _ _ (Factor at No,«)
b. Dec. 28,1812
p.b. Tenn.
m.
d. April 10,1876
P.d
ISABELLA TEENOR
(Moctor
_
a( No. 4)
b. 1804
p.b.
d.
p.d
10 MATTHEW C. FARLEY
11
(^.cfcar * No. S)
b.
P.b.
m.
d.
P.d
LOUISA MORELAND
(Moctor of N«t 5)
b.
p.b.
d.
p.d.
12 JOHN ARCHIBALD KELLY
13
(Factor of No. *)
b.
p.b. BLADEN COUNTY,N.C.
m.
d.
P.d
ABIGAIL LENNON
(Moctor of No. t|
b.
p.b.
d.
p.d.*
ia WTLLTAM JOSHUA PORTER
13
(Factor of Na* 7)
16
17
18
9.
m.
d.
Factor of N*»l.
Moctor of No. •.
b.
d.
sr
m.
d.
10
FtCtor of No. 9,
b.
d.
Moctor of Na. 9,
20
21
b.
as.
d.
Factor of No* 10,
b.
d.
Mother of No* 10V
22
23
b.
m.
d.
Father of No* 11*
Mother of No* Uv
b.
d.
24 ARQHIBAIB KELLY
b( father from Sc<5W»fl<Jf ,2<
m will probated in Bladen
23
probated
j! County, N. 6U1847
ELIZABETH ANDERS
Mother of No* 12,
b.
d.
28 MOORE LENNON
m.
27
Factor of No. 13.
MARY SINGLETARY
Mother of No* 13*
b.
d.
28 JOEL LITTLE PORTER
b. Factor of No. 14,
B.
d.
PATIENCE ANN MC DONALD
Moctor of No. 1*.
b. Oct 18,1845 29
p.b. Early County,Ga (Porter's b
m.Dec 31.1867 Ferry) * Gilmer
187h, /grandson of John Blair
d* J . _ 30 DR, HOPE HULL CHPISTIAN
p.d Blakely,Ga b.l02u-ugiethorpff««rowwtys.
JULIA ANTOINETTE CHRISTIAN
(Moctor of N* 7)
b.Oct 21,1847
p-b Blakely, Ga
d Dec.15.1932
’ Headland,Ala P.d.
31
m,Dec 5.1841
d Columbia,Ala Dec 5.1885
ANGERON MARIA GREEN
b Waynesboro-Bur
d‘, 1857—Blakely
’(daughter of Gresham Green
CsC OCOo
PLEASE FILL OUT AND RETURN TO US SO THAT WE MAY INCLUDE THIS IN CUR QUARTERLY
NuM'of Tteese Jr
Irtdmo 1H ) hh A~ir‘3 Uo
19,
Cjtf, »—« Salt Lake Oitv Ut. 8I1IOC
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I J. I-'ar! or. McClain ifllMr ft No, '
s. Owr « imHut
m. Qua U Mimiti *. U OmH
m> n*M ^
-
James Benjamin McClain
w ^?kT’
jb* lli July 1858
p-b- la.
®- 2 lXay 1877
f 6 July 1935
M Dadeville Ala.
William Marion McClain
' ' (F«ter « No. I)
b. 11| July 1R8U
p.b. Cleburn Co. Ala.
25 July 190$
d. 28 Feb. 1958
p.d Atlanta Ga.
r
|I&.
"d.
Fitter sA no*.!*
b.
p.b.
a.
d.
p.d
a. 17 Mrctor J No. I.
<a Benjamin King
STTbO1 S. C. f»tMr * No. K
Julia Ann America Kinrr
(Matter atNo. «|
19
n.
d. 9 Auk 1863 T'obiel
Mary A. Burson
b" ^'9 1X* n „ - _ mrnmrnr MMJur mof r-sf No. *. t „ - |
Cam’:eii or Gwinitt Co. b.> Aug 1807 JacTcsonCo. -.*.7
IfOli—0^ d. 6 Cep. im Carroll Co.
Cleburn Jo. Ala. Ambrose Chandler ?
p.d 20.
10
5 :»*tt F.
b.
p.b.
d.
ln53
Ga.
1 Oct, I88J1
Cleburn Co. Ala.
(Hadys Eula McClain
b* 16 March 1911
p*b* Carrollton, Carroll Co. Ga.
h Sep. 19h3
*• 12 May 1975
p*d*Montgomery Ala.
a Richard _||L>
11
Wil iam W. Chandler?
b.
P.b.
m.
d.
p.d
1828 21
Ga.
19 oct l'°j|8
J i>v lr62
Array ' oso. Winchester ra
b.
m.
Id.
I! • C # F»th*r at N<k 10,^
1860-70 Carroll Co.
Jerusha White __
Matter at No. 10,
1805 K. C5
‘W’ter 1880 Carroll?
Tinny ft,
b.
p.b.
d.
p.d.
I83h
(Matter UN.))
1ST
m.
d.
23
Ga.
Fitter at PM. II,
Mouwr at No. II
After 1909 b.
d.
24 Richard Smith
12 Aaron Smith.
b. Dec. 1852
p.b. St. Clair Co. Ala.?
a. 22 Dec 1870
d. 1921?
p.d Cleburn Co. Ala.
Leola Anreline ^mith
13
b.
P.b.
m.
d.
p.d
Rhode. ^ewallen
b.13 June 1790
m.13 June 1813
d. After 1886
Nancy Smith
•r at No. 12.
16 Jan lei'T”'”"
Franklin or Habersham TCcr; M«Har
22 July I8I1I b. 19 Sept 1795(p „
21 Aug 1882 d. 19 AuS lP-3 Carro11 00 •
Harralson 20 Worthy Lewallen__
b.
(Motto* at No. a)
7 March l82ii 27
•1800-1803 Nc W
IB.
d.
Eli aabeth-
(Matter at Nt. I)
b- 1 Aug 188U(7)
p,b* Carroll or Harralson Co.
3 July I960
p,d* Colur1 us Ga.
p.b. Habersham or Frarklin G^ 1806 Ga.
d. 9 Mar. lr9h d.
p.d. Harralson Co. Ga.
Mdtter 0( No* U
28
tA Appleton Thompson
Hannah M. Thompson
' (Matter at No. 2|
b- 1850-2
p.b. Rajidalph Co. Ala.?
d* Apr. 1°95
P*d* Cleburn Co. Ala.
19
(Falter ot No. a
b. 1830
p.b. Ga.
m. 13 Jan 1(M
d. lh Mar 190U
p.d Carroll Co. Ga.
Nancy McBurnett
29
67
m.
d.
Filter at No. I«,
Mouwr «• No. U.
b.
d.
30
at No. I)
b.
P.b.
d.
p.d.
b.
p.b.
d.
p.d.
(Matter at No. a
1833 31
Ga.
2 April 1921
Heflin Cleburn Co. Ala.
0/
m.
d.
Filter at No. 15.
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